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  1  PreNAB                     |            creation of man in God's image and likeness, and of woman
  2    Pent,  Gen    1:   26    |              Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. Let
  3    Pent,  Gen    1:   27    |              God created man in his image; in the divine image he
  4    Pent,  Gen    1:   27    |            his image; in the divine image he created him; male and
  5    Pent,  Gen    5:    3    |             his likeness, after his image; and he named him Seth. ~
  6    Pent,  Gen    9:    6    |           blood be shed; For in the image of God has man been made. ~
  7    Pent,  Exo   32:    5(1) |             calf was intended as an image, not of a false god, but
  8    Pent,  Jud   17:    3(1) |                         3] Idol: an image, not of a pagan god, but
  9    Pent,  Jud   17:    3(1) |            forbade the making of an image even of the true God. ~
 10     His, 2Sam   14:    7(1) |      literally, "glowing coal." The image is similar to that of the
 11     His,  Tob    9:    6    |        because I have seen the very image of my cousin Tobit!" ~ ~ ~
 12     His, 1Mac    1:   54(8) |           Zeus Olympios, to whom an image or perhaps an altar was
 13     His, 1Mac    8:    1(2) |                              1] The image of the Roman Republic greatly
 14   WisdB,  Psa   58:    5(4) |                            5-6] The image is that of a poisonous snake
 15   WisdB,  Psa   73:    9(2) |          against the heavens: in an image probably derived from mythic
 16   WisdB,  Psa   80:    1(1) |          defeat. Using the familiar image of Israel as a vineyard,
 17   WisdB,  Psa   84:    4(2) |             for a secure home is an image of the desire of a pilgrim
 18   WisdB,  Psa   84:    4(2) |             Psalm 42:2-3, where the image for the desire of the pilgrim
 19   WisdB,  Psa   91:    1(2) |         clear that the shadow is an image of the safety afforded by
 20   WisdB,  Psa  106:   20    |          their glorious God for the image of a grass-eating bull. ~
 21   WisdB,  Psa  106:   23(2) |    Withstood him in the breach: the image is that of Moses standing
 22   WisdB,  Psa  110:    7(5) |            38). Others find here an image of the divine warrior (or
 23   WisdB,  Psa  121:    5(3) |                            5-6] The image of shade, a symbol of protection,
 24   WisdB,  Psa  132:   17(5) |        sprout for David's line: the image of the horn, a symbol of
 25   WisdB,  Ecc   12:    5(4) |           locust . . . sluggish: an image of the stiffness in movement
 26   WisdB, Wisd    2:   23    |             to be imperishable; the image of his own nature he made
 27   WisdB, Wisd    3:    6(2) |                   6] Offerings: the image is that of the holocaust,
 28   WisdB, Wisd    7:   26    |            of the power of God, the image of his goodness. ~
 29   WisdB, Wisd   13:   13    |              and patterns it on the image of a man ~
 30   WisdB, Wisd   13:   16    |        itself; for, truly, it is an image and needs help. ~
 31   WisdB, Wisd   14:   15    |          untimely mourning, made an image of the child so quickly
 32   WisdB, Wisd   14:   17    |      distant king And made a public image of him they wished to honor,
 33   WisdB, Wisd   15:    5    |            inanimate form of a dead image. ~
 34   WisdB, Wisd   17:   21    |         spread oppressive night, an image of the darkness that next
 35   WisdB,  Sir   16:   22(7) |           will according to his own image (17:1, 6), so that man may
 36   WisdB,  Sir   17:    1    |         created man, and in his own image he made him. ~
 37  ProphB,  Isa   44:   12    |          The smith fashions an iron image, works it over the coals,
 38  ProphB,  Isa   48:    5    |          them, my statue, my molten image commanded them." ~
 39  ProphB,  Jer   44:   19    |          baked for her cakes in her image and poured out libations
 40  ProphB,  Dan    2:   36(5) |             45). Our Lord made this image personal to himself; cf
 41  ProphB,  Hos    8:    4(1) |           of the covenant. The calf image set up by Jeroboam I in
 42  ProphB,  Joe  Int          |        abruptly from the terrifying image of judgment to a vision
 43  ProphB,  Nah    1:   14    |           the carved and the molten image; I will make your grave
 44  ProphB,  Hab    2:   18    |            what avail is the carved image, that its maker should carve
 45  ProphB,  Hab    2:   18    |             carve it? Or the molten image and lying oracle, that its
 46  ProphB,  Zec   12:    1(1) |                      1-9] Under the image of the deliverance of Judah
 47    Gosp,  Mat    6:   11(8) |     Testament and the New under the image of a feast (Isaiah 25:6;
 48    Gosp,  Mat   16:   19(14)|          the kingdom of heaven: the image of the keys is probably
 49    Gosp,  Mat   16:   19(14)|             is disputed whether the image of the keys and that of
 50    Gosp,  Mat   22:    2(2) |           final salvation under the image of a banquet (Isaiah 25:
 51    Gosp,  Mat   22:   20    |             He said to them, "Whose image is this and whose inscription?" ~
 52    Gosp,  Mar   11:   12(2) |       prophets' earlier use of this image to designate Israel; cf
 53    Gosp,  Mar   12:   16    |             he said to them, "Whose image and inscription is this?"
 54    Gosp,  Luk   20:   24    |         Show me a denarius; 6 whose image and name does it bear?"
 55    Gosp,  Act   17:   29    |             the divinity is like an image fashioned from gold, silver,
 56    Gosp,  Act   19:   35    |            great Artemis and of her image that fell from the sky? ~
 57    Gosp,  Act   19:   35(4) |            that was worshiped as an image of the goddess.~
 58   NTLet,  Rom    1:   23    |          God for the likeness of an image of mortal man or of birds
 59   NTLet,  Rom    8:   28(5) |              to be conformed to the image of his Son, who is to be
 60   NTLet,  Rom    8:   29    |  predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, so that he might
 61   NTLet,  Rom    8:   29(7) |                                 29] Image: while man and woman were
 62   NTLet,  Rom    8:   29(7) |         originally created in God's image (Genesis 1:26-27), it is
 63   NTLet,  Rom    8:   29(7) |            baptism into Christ, the image of God (2 Cor 4:4; Col 1:
 64   NTLet,  Rom    8:   29(7) |            renewed according to the image of the Creator (Col 3:10).~
 65   NTLet, 1Cor    3:    5(4) |               suggested here by the image of the building, 1 Cor 3:
 66   NTLet, 1Cor    4:    9(4) |            whereas the Corinthians' image of themselves as "already"
 67   NTLet, 1Cor    4:   14(5) |          image-complex. So does the image of the ways in 1 Cor 4:17:
 68   NTLet, 1Cor    5:    7(6) |        feasts provides Paul with an image of Christian existence:
 69   NTLet, 1Cor    8:    8(4) |              A stumbling block: the image is that of tripping or causing
 70   NTLet, 1Cor   10:    4(2) |               Paul now applies this image to the Christ, the source
 71   NTLet, 1Cor   11:    7    |             head, because he is the image and glory of God, but woman
 72   NTLet, 1Cor   11:    7(5) |             in other metaphors: the image (eikon) and the reflected
 73   NTLet, 1Cor   11:    7(5) |         couple, is created in God's image and given the command to
 74   NTLet, 1Cor   11:    7(5) |    interpretation splits the single image of God into two, at different
 75   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   12(4) |                          12-26] The image of a body is introduced
 76   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   27(5) |            30] Paul now applies the image again to the church as a
 77   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   49    |           Just as we have borne the image of the earthly one, we shall
 78   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   49    |              we shall also bear the image 22 of the heavenly one. ~
 79   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   49(22)|              We shall also bear the image: although it has less manuscript
 80   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   49(22)| transformation as conformity to the image of the Son, cf Romans 8:
 81   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   49(22)|           reading, "let us bear the image," suggests that the image
 82   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   49(22)|           image," suggests that the image of the heavenly man is already
 83   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   50(23)|       change of properties from one image to another will take place:
 84   NTLet, 2Cor    2:   14(9) |            The aroma of Christ: the image shifts from the fragrance
 85   NTLet, 2Cor    3:    2(2) |            hearts (2 Cor 3:3b). One image dissolves into another.~
 86   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18    |           transformed into the same image from glory to glory, as
 87   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18(13)|             application of the veil image. All of us . . . with unveiled
 88   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18(13)|          conformity to Jesus, God's image, as a reality of the end
 89   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18(13)|        already begun. Into the same image: into the image of God,
 90   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18(13)|            the same image: into the image of God, which is Christ (
 91   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    3(2) |            final application of the image. Paul has been reproached
 92   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    4    |         glory of Christ, who is the image of God. ~
 93   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    6(4) |             the beginning under the image of the odor and aroma (2
 94   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |           his metaphors, adding the image of the garment to that of
 95   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |         elsewhere combined with the image of "putting on" a new nature (
 96   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    5(5) |      adoption and conformity to the image of the Son.~
 97   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    6(6) |        expressed by another spatial image, the metaphor of the country
 98   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    7(3) |     provoked and accompanied by the image of one individual in whom
 99   NTLet,  Col    1:   15    |                     15 ~6 He is the image 7 of the invisible God,
100   NTLet,  Col    1:   15(7) |                                 15] Image: cf Genesis 1:27. Whereas
101   NTLet,  Col    1:   15(7) |           originally created in the image and likeness of God (see
102   NTLet,  Col    1:   15(7) |            Genesis 1:26), Christ as image (2 Cor 4:4) of the invisible
103   NTLet,  Col    3:   10    |      renewed, for knowledge, in the image of its creator. ~
104   NTLet,  Col    3:   10(6) |                                 10] Image: see the note on Col 1:15.~
105   NTLet,  Heb   10:    1    |            come, 2 and not the very image of them, it can never make
106   CathL,  Jam    1:   25(12)|           into the perfect law: the image of a person doing this is
107   CathL,  Jam    4:    4(3) |       Adulterers: a common biblical image for the covenant between
108   CathL,  Jam    4:    4(3) |          the marriage bond. In this image, breaking the covenant with
109   CathL, 1Pet    2:   11(7) |           land (Genesis 23:4), this image denotes rather their estrangement
110   CathL, 2Pet    1:   13(8) |                13] Tent: a biblical image for transitory human life (
111   CathL, 2Joh               |            children." This literary image of a particular Christian
112   CathL,  Rev    3:   16(12)|             literally, "vomit." The image is that of a beverage that
113   CathL,  Rev    4:    6(6) |           of glass like crystal: an image adapted from Ezekiel 1:22-
114   CathL,  Rev   13:   11(7) |         worship the emperor and his image or to suffer martyrdom.~
115   CathL,  Rev   13:   14    |             telling them to make an image for the beast who had been
116   CathL,  Rev   13:   15    |       breathe life into the beast's image, so that the beast's image
117   CathL,  Rev   13:   15    |          image, so that the beast's image could speak and (could)
118   CathL,  Rev   13:   16    |        slave, to be given a stamped image on their right hands or
119   CathL,  Rev   13:   17    |             one who had the stamped image of the beast's name or the
120   CathL,  Rev   14:    9    |           worships the beast or its image, or accepts its mark on
121   CathL,  Rev   14:   10(8) |             The wine of God's fury: image taken from Isaiah 51:17;
122   CathL,  Rev   14:   11    |            worship the beast or its image or accept the mark of its
123   CathL,  Rev   15:    2    |      victory over the beast and its image and the number that signified
124   CathL,  Rev   16:    2    |          the beast or worshiped its image. 2 ~
125   CathL,  Rev   17:    1(2) |           metaphorically, under the image of the great harlot who
126   CathL,  Rev   19:   20    |         those who had worshiped its image. The two were thrown alive
127   CathL,  Rev   20:    4    |          worshiped the beast or its image nor had accepted its mark 4