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| Alphabetical [« »] landslide 1 lane 2 lanes 1 language 142 languages 16 languish 6 languished 1 | Frequency [« »] 143 someone 143 thirty 142 cross 142 language 142 rule 142 sacrifices 142 tradition | New American Bible 2002 11 11 IntraText - Concordances language |
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1 Pent, Gen 10: 5 | lands - each with its own language - by their clans within
2 Pent, Gen 11: 1 | whole world spoke the same language, using the same words. ~
3 Pent, Gen 11: 6 | people, all speaking the same language, they have started to do
4 Pent, Gen 11: 7 | and there confuse their language, so that one will not understand
5 Pent, Num 8: 6(1) | 6] Purify them: in the language of the Pentateuch only the
6 Pent, Jos 10: 13(3) | passage describes in popular language and according to external
7 His, 2Kin 13: 5(1) | 5] A savior: by this language, typical of the Book of
8 His, 2Kin 17: 34(3) | passage is an adaptation of language denouncing the Israelites
9 His, 2Chr 20: 21(2) | manifests himself (the same language is in Psalm 29:2) in bringing
10 His, 2Chr 26: 5(1) | identified, is referred to in language suggesting a pious layman
11 His, 2Chr 32: 18 | they shouted in the Judean language to the people of Jerusalem
12 His, Ezr 4: 7(2) | note indicating a change of language from Hebrew to Aramaic,
13 His, Neh 13: 24(4) | 24] Ashdodite: the language spoken at Ashdod, more likely
14 His, Jdt Int | from the Septuagint the language of older biblical books
15 His, Est 1: 22 | to each people in its own language, to the effect that every
16 His, Est 1: 22(5) | and to each people . . . language: many languages were spoken
17 His, Est 3: 12 | to each people in its own language. It was written in the name
18 His, Est 8: 9 | to each people in its own language, and to the Jews in their
19 His, Est 8: 9 | in their own script and language. ~
20 His, 2Mac 7: 8 | 8 ~Answering in the language of his forefathers, he said, "
21 His, 2Mac 7: 21 | exhorted each of them in the language of their forefathers with
22 His, 2Mac 7: 27 | and said in their native language: "Son, have pity on me,
23 His, 2Mac 12: 37 | battle cry in his ancestral language, and with songs, he charged
24 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | decree (in the legal adoption language of the day), making the
25 WisdB, Psa 18: 1(1) | report adapts old mythic language of a cosmic battle between
26 WisdB, Psa 35: 1(2) | hunting images shows that the language is figurative. The actual
27 WisdB, Psa 45: 7(2) | god: the king, in courtly language, is called "god," i.e.,
28 WisdB, Psa 46: 3(3) | Figurative ancient Near Eastern language to describe social and political
29 WisdB, Psa 48: 6(4) | by divine splendor. The language is that of holy war, in
30 WisdB, Psa 69: 1(1) | complaining of suffering in language both metaphorical (Psalm
31 WisdB, Psa 72: 2(1) | for him. The extravagant language is typical of oriental royal
32 WisdB, Psa 106: 1(1) | its length and generalized language, may be the sin that invites
33 WisdB, Psa 110: 1(1) | in traditional adoption language (Psalm 110:3), gives priestly
34 WisdB, Psa 111: 3(3) | for the sake of inclusive language.~
35 WisdB, Psa 139: 15(5) | of the earth: figurative language for the womb, stressing
36 WisdB, Ecc Int | differs considerably in language and style from earlier books
37 WisdB, Son Int | traditional title (Song 1:1), the language and style of the work, among
38 WisdB, Son 4: 9(7) | part of the conventional language of love used in this canticle.~
39 WisdB, Sir For | translated into another language. That is true not only of
40 WisdB, Sir 23: 7(2) | incorrigible habit of abusive language (Sirach 23:15).~
41 WisdB, Sir 23: 15 | has the habit of abusive language will never mature in character
42 ProphB | and in highly imaginative language. In the affairs of men,
43 ProphB, Isa 12: 1(1) | to the Lord, expressed in language like that of the Psalms. ~
44 ProphB, Isa 19: 18 | land of Egypt speaking the language of Canaan and swearing by
45 ProphB, Isa 27: 13(6) | described in eschatological language; they will gather in Jerusalem
46 ProphB, Isa 28: 11 | stammering lips and in a strange language he will speak to this people ~
47 ProphB, Isa 28: 11(4) | and defend Isaiah. Strange language: spoken by the invading
48 ProphB, Isa 33: 19 | speech, stammering in a language not understood. ~
49 ProphB, Isa 38: 17(10)| all my sins: figurative language to express the divine forgiveness
50 ProphB, Isa 40: 3(2) | 3-5] The figurative language here describes the actual
51 ProphB, Isa 66: 18 | gather nations of every language; they shall come and see
52 ProphB, Jer 5: 15 | ancient nation, a people whose language you know not, whose speech
53 ProphB, Jer 50: 15(3) | downfall in conventional language. Actually, Babylon was surrendered
54 ProphB, Eze 3: 5 | difficult speech and barbarous language am I sending you, ~
55 ProphB, Eze 3: 6 | difficult speech and barbarous language) whose words you cannot
56 ProphB, Eze 5: 8(2) | expression borrowed from the language of warfare in which enemies
57 ProphB, Dan 1: 4 | they were to be taught the language and literature of the Chaldeans; ~
58 ProphB, Dan 2: 2(2) | Hebrew mind that in the later language they are sometimes simply
59 ProphB, Dan 3: 4 | Nations and peoples of every language, when you hear the sound
60 ProphB, Dan 3: 7 | nations and peoples of every language all fell down and worshiped
61 ProphB, Dan 3: 96 | nations and peoples of every language that whoever blasphemes
62 ProphB, Dan 3: 98 | nations and peoples of every language, wherever they dwell on
63 ProphB, Dan 5: 19 | nations and peoples of every language dreaded and feared him.
64 ProphB, Dan 6: 26 | nations and peoples of every language, wherever they dwell on
65 ProphB, Dan 7: 14 | nations and peoples of every language serve him. His dominion
66 ProphB, Amo Int | filled with imagery and language taken from his own pastoral
67 ProphB, Hab 1: 2(1) | internal evils of Judah; the language used is that employed by
68 ProphB, Hab 2: 11(2) | This is typical prophetic language for the condemnation of
69 ProphB, Hab 3: 3(3) | 1:3-6, etc. Conventional language is employed to describe
70 ProphB, Zep Int | influenced by it in both language and ideas.~The age of Zephaniah
71 REPre | the changing nature of our language itself require periodic
72 REPre | possible in the receptor language. Some other contemporary
73 REPre | the individuality of each language by expressing the meaning
74 REPre | are different levels of language in current use: the language
75 REPre | language in current use: the language of formal situations as
76 REPre | everyday speech. The level of language consciously aimed at is
77 REPre | question of discrimination in language. In recent years there has
78 REPre | the New Testament and of language that discriminates against
79 REPre | against the dignity of the language. Although the generic sense
80 REPre | expressed in it and the language in which they are expressed
81 REPre | concerns. Discriminatory language should be eliminated insofar
82 Gosp, Mat 4: 1(1) | of Jesus is expressed in language taken from the Book of Deuteronomy (
83 Gosp, Mat 11: 23(13)| punishment are described in language taken from the taunt song
84 Gosp, Mat 18: 17(14)| the community. The harsh language about Gentile and tax collector
85 Gosp, Mat 19: 28(19)| on his throne of glory, language that Matthew uses in Matthew
86 Gosp, Mat 24: 6(5) | commonplace of apocalyptic language, as is the assurance that
87 Gosp, Mar 6: 41(18)| 41] On the language of this verse as eucharistic (
88 Gosp, Luk 22: 38(13)| was intended as figurative language about being prepared to
89 Gosp, Joh 7: 53(17)| non-Johannine features in the language, and there are also many
90 Gosp, Act 1: 19 | land was called in their language 'Akeldama,' that is, Field
91 Gosp, Act 2: 6 | them speaking in his own language. ~
92 Gosp, Act 2: 8 | hear them in his own native language? ~
93 Gosp, Act 27: 35(4) | words recall the traditional language of the celebration of the
94 NTLet, Rom 1: 14(9) | the standard international language of the Mediterranean world.
95 NTLet, Rom 10: 5(3) | Paul wishes to contrast the language of law and the language
96 NTLet, Rom 10: 5(3) | language of law and the language of faith.~
97 NTLet, 1Cor 2: 6(4) | receptive to the new insight and language that the Spirit teaches.~
98 NTLet, 1Cor 2: 13(7) | 2:12) and an appropriate language by which they can share
99 NTLet, 1Cor 4: 9(4) | condition of glory. His language echoes that of the beatitudes
100 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 1(1) | nature of Paul's freedom. The language is highly rhetorical, abounding
101 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 23(10)| for the common good. The language of 1 Cor 10:24 recalls the
102 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 11 | not know the meaning of a language, I shall be a foreigner
103 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 3(3) | 3-7] The language by which Paul expresses
104 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 24(10)| enemies and his Father in language that is both royal and military;
105 NTLet, 1Cor 16: 19(6) | epistolary conclusion, but their language is overlaid with liturgical
106 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 18(11)| same root, mn, in a Semitic language, and thus naturally associated
107 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 1(1) | imagery of a dwelling. The language recalls Jesus' saying about
108 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 3(4) | Cause no one to stumble: the language echoes that of 1 Cor 8-10
109 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 14(10)| 6:14-7:1] Language and thought shift noticeably
110 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 16(12)| translated into the personal language of the parent-child relationship,
111 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 16(12)| to the community of the language of 2 Sam 7:14 (2 Cor 6:18).
112 NTLet, 2Cor 7: 5(3) | contagious (2 Cor 7:6). The language of joy and sorrow also reappears
113 NTLet, 2Cor 9: 11(5) | one dynamic picture. His language becomes liturgically colored
114 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 3(5) | combat. The strong military language and imagery are both an
115 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 7(6) | down: Paul draws on the language by which Jeremiah described
116 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 7(3) | obnoxious opponent. The language of 2 Cor 12:7-8 permits
117 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 7(3) | from Satan; cf the satanic language already applied to the opponents
118 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| has recourse here again to language applied to his opponents
119 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 10(5) | purpose of his letter in language that echoes 2 Cor 10:2, 8,
120 NTLet, Gal 1: 13(11)| 12, 16). In Gal 1:15 his language echoes the Old Testament
121 NTLet, Eph Int | triune God (Eph 1:3-14). The language is often that of doxology (
122 NTLet, Eph 2: 1(2) | destiny (Eph 2:3-7). The language dead, raised us up, and
123 NTLet, Eph 4: 29 | 29 ~No foul language should come out of your
124 NTLet, Phi 2: 8(6) | There may be reflected here language about the servant of the
125 NTLet, Phi 2: 10(8) | tongue confess: into this language of Isaiah 45:23 there has
126 NTLet, Phi 4: 8(6) | 8] The language employs terms from Roman
127 NTLet, Phi 4: 18(10)| sacrifice: Old Testament cultic language (cf Genesis 8:21; Exodus
128 NTLet, Col 3: 8 | malice, slander, and obscene language out of your mouths. ~
129 NTLet, 2The 1: 3(2) | which is described in vivid language drawn from Old Testament
130 NTLet, 2The 2: 4(4) | God: a reflection of the language in Daniel 7:23-25; 8:9-12;
131 NTLet, 2The 2: 7(6) | described in Old Testament language (with the breath of his
132 NTLet, 2Tim 3: 16(4) | the word of God in human language. See also 2 Peter 1:20-21.~
133 CathL, 1Pet Int | thoughts in their own style and language. The persecutions may refer
134 CathL, 1Pet 4: 12(6) | see the heightening of the language as only a rhetorical device
135 CathL, 2Pet 2: 10(5) | described and condemned in language similar to that of Jude
136 CathL, 1Joh Int | gospel.~The structure and language of the letter are straightforward
137 CathL, Rev Int | modern reader. Symbolic language, however, is one of the
138 CathL, Rev Int | symbolic and allegorical language borrowed extensively from
139 CathL, Rev Int | Finally the vindictive language in the book (Rev 6:9-10;
140 CathL, Rev 1: 12(11)| glory. The metaphorical language is not to be understood
141 CathL, Rev 18: 1(1) | vindictiveness of some of the language, borrowed from the scathing
142 CathL, Rev 21: 3(4) | peoples." Rev 21:3-4: Language taken from Ezekiel 37:27;