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  1    Pent,  Gen    2:    8(3) |             Eden could therefore be understood as the "garden of delight,"
  2    Pent,  Gen    3:   15(3) |            3:8), the passage can be understood as the first promise of
  3    Pent,  Gen   12:    3(1) |             you." Since the term is understood in a passive sense in the
  4    Pent,  Gen   14:   20(7) |            him"; but Abram is to be understood as the subject of the sentence,
  5    Pent,  Gen   18:   10(4) |        gestation; the conception is understood as taking place soon after
  6    Pent,  Gen   24:   10(2) |     uncertain whether this is to be understood as the name of Abraham's
  7    Pent,  Gen   25:    1(1) |             his death are not to be understood as happening chronologically
  8    Pent,  Gen   26:   33(5) |            28-31. The Greek version understood the Hebrew text more logically
  9    Pent,  Gen   42:   23    |              of course, that Joseph understood what they said, since he
 10    Pent,  Gen   46:   27(3) |       Seventy persons: either to be understood as a round number, or arrived
 11    Pent,  Gen   47:   31(3) |       translated it as "staff," and understood the phrase to mean that
 12    Pent,  Gen   49:   10(2) |         last has been traditionally understood in a Messianic sense. In
 13    Pent,  Gen   50:   10(1) |            of the Egyptians," it is understood here, by a play on the first
 14    Pent,  Exo    3:   14(6) |          necessary Being. It may be understood of God as the Source of
 15    Pent,  Exo    8:   15(3) |              15] The finger of God: understood by the magicians as the
 16    Pent,  Exo   16:   15(3) |             ancient versions, which understood the phrase as a popular
 17    Pent,  Exo   22:    4(2) |            Greek and Latin versions understood this verse as a prohibition
 18    Pent,  Lev    4:    3(2) |         remitting sin"; sin is here understood as explained above. ~
 19    Pent,  Lev   16:   29(5) |            his soul"; traditionally understood by the Jews as signifying
 20    Pent,  Lev   23:   40(5) |            Christ on, the Jews have understood this of "fruit" in the strict
 21    Pent,  Num   20:   29    |               29 ~all the community understood that Aaron had passed away;
 22    Pent,  Num   24:   17(2) |            many of the Fathers have understood this as a Messianic prophecy,
 23    Pent,  Deu    6:    8(2) |             However, the later Jews understood them literally, and tied
 24    Pent,  Deu   18:   15(2) |        completion, this passage was understood in a special Messianic sense
 25     His, 1Sam    3:    8    |            You called me." Then Eli understood that the LORD was calling
 26     His, 1Sam   10:    2(1) |          Jerusalem. Later tradition understood Genesis 35:19-20 in the
 27     His, 2Sam    8:    1(1) |            the cubit"; 1 Chron 18:1 understood "Gath and its dependent
 28     His, 2Sam   22:    5(3) |              These verses are to be understood figuratively.~
 29     His, 1Chr   14:    2    |                        2 ~David now understood that the LORD had truly
 30     His, 1Chr   17:   20    |              just as we have always understood. ~
 31     His, 1Chr   27:    1(1) |              eleph) for thousand is understood as designating a military
 32     His, 2Chr    1:   16(2) |         author of Chronicles surely understood Egypt; cf 2 Chron 9:28.~
 33     His, 2Chr   21:    6(1) |             this should probably be understood in the sense of granddaughter. ~
 34     His, 2Chr   33:   13    |            Jerusalem. Then Manasseh understood that the LORD is indeed
 35     His,  Neh    2:   10(1) |             the king, could also be understood as slave, and Nehemiah no
 36     His,  Neh    8:   12    |            with great joy, for they understood the words that had been
 37   WisdB,  Job    6:    5(1) |             obscure Hebrew has been understood in Jewish tradition; some
 38   WisdB,  Psa    4:    5(3) |          awe. The Greek translation understood the emotion to be anger,
 39   WisdB,  Psa   11:    3(2) |             3] Foundations: usually understood of public order. Cf Psalm
 40   WisdB,  Psa   27:    1(1) |           though each part could be understood as complete in itself. Asserting
 41   WisdB,  Psa   73:   24(5) | deliberately enigmatic verse. It is understood by some commentators as
 42   WisdB,  Psa  129:    4(2) |         yoke of the wicked: usually understood as the rope for yoking animals
 43   WisdB,  Ecc    1:   14(6) |             2. The ancient versions understood "affliction of spirit."
 44   WisdB,  Ecc    7:   20(5) |                   20] This is to be understood in the sense of Romans 5:
 45   WisdB,  Son  Int          |           the Song is thus commonly understood by most Catholic scholars,
 46   WisdB, Wisd    2:   12(2) |      Passion of our Lord; many have understood these verses as a direct
 47   WisdB, Wisd   11:    2(1) |         later chapters can be fully understood without consulting the passages
 48   WisdB,  Sir    1:    1(2) |         even human wisdom, properly understood, comes from God. ~
 49   WisdB,  Sir   21:   27(4) |              Adversary: this can be understood in the sense that, if a
 50   WisdB,  Sir   24:   25(6) |                          25] Gihon: understood by some to have been a name
 51   WisdB,  Sir   50:   25(3) |   Philistines and Samaritans can be understood in the light of Old Testament
 52  ProphB,  Isa    1:    3    |             know, my people has not understood. ~
 53  ProphB,  Isa    8:   21(9) |        context in which they can be understood.~
 54  ProphB,  Isa   17:   10(6) |     literally "plants of delights," understood by some as planted in honor
 55  ProphB,  Isa   33:   19    |        stammering in a language not understood. ~
 56  ProphB,  Isa   40:   21    |             beginning? Have you not understood? Since the earth was founded ~
 57  ProphB,  Jer   20:    7(4) |              7] You duped me: to be understood in the light of Jeremiah'
 58  ProphB,  Jer   31:   22(3) |            commentary on this verse understood it of Mary's virginal conception
 59  ProphB,  Bar  Int          |           prayer is therefore to be understood as the pious reflection
 60  ProphB,  Bar    3:   31    |             way to her, nor has any understood her paths. ~
 61  ProphB,  Dan    5:   12    |           Belteshazzar. He knew and understood how to interpret dreams,
 62  ProphB,  Dan    9:   24(5) |           Church almost unanimously understood the reference to be to Christ,
 63  ProphB,  Dan   10:    1    |            certain: a great war; he understood it from the vision. ~
 64  ProphB,  Amo    7:    4(2) |                            4] Fire: understood by many as a burning drought.~
 65  ProphB,  Zec   11:   11    |      merchants who were watching me understood that this was the word of
 66   REPre                     |      biblical terms that are easily understood even though not in common
 67    Gosp                     |           four books as a "gospel," understood as a title, and of adding
 68    Gosp,  Mat  Int          |          claim, at the end, to have understood all that he has said (Matthew
 69    Gosp,  Mat    5:   17(13)|    necessarily the end of the world understood, as in much apocalyptic
 70    Gosp,  Mat    5:   31(21)|              exceptive clauses" are understood by some as a modification
 71    Gosp,  Mat    5:   37(24)|                No, no.' " Some have understood this as a milder form of
 72    Gosp,  Mat    5:   43(27)|            the love commandment was understood as one's fellow countryman.
 73    Gosp,  Mat    6:    9(6) |            the divine name could be understood as reverence done to God
 74    Gosp,  Mat    6:   11(8) |             of the whole prayer. So understood, the petition would be for
 75    Gosp,  Mat   10:   23(11)|           difficult to know what he understood it to be: perhaps the "proleptic
 76    Gosp,  Mat   16:   12    |                       12 ~Then they understood 7 that he was not telling
 77    Gosp,  Mat   17:    9(9) |           life and mission be truly understood; until then no testimony
 78    Gosp,  Mat   17:   13    |           13 ~12 Then the disciples understood that he was speaking to
 79    Gosp,  Mat   18:    8(7) |       difficult to know how Matthew understood the logical connection between
 80    Gosp,  Mat   19:   13(10)|              13-15] This account is understood by some as intended to justify
 81    Gosp,  Mat   20:   20(8) |        brothers nor the others have understood that what makes for greatness
 82    Gosp,  Mat   22:   42(27)|           the risen Jesus. My lord: understood as the Messiah.~
 83    Gosp,  Mat   24:   14(8) |          former took place could be understood as belonging to the end.~
 84    Gosp,  Mat   24:   20(13)|             cf Mark 13:18) has been understood as an indication that Matthew
 85    Gosp,  Mat   28:   19(12)|       nations. While all nations is understood by some scholars as referring
 86    Gosp,  Mar    6:    3(3) |           other hand, Mark may have understood the terms literally; see
 87    Gosp,  Mar    6:   52    |                    52 ~They had not understood the incident of the loaves. 24
 88    Gosp,  Mar    6:   52(24)|                    52] They had not understood . . . the loaves: the revelatory
 89    Gosp,  Mar    9:    1(1) |       standing . . . come in power: understood by some to refer to the
 90    Gosp,  Mar    9:    1(1) |             church; more likely, as understood by others, a reference to
 91    Gosp,  Luk    1:   59(18)|            loss of speech should be understood as fulfilling the angel'
 92    Gosp,  Luk    3:   16(6) |             and fire must have been understood in the light of the fire
 93    Gosp,  Luk   16:    1(1) |         dishonest steward has to be understood in the light of the Palestinian
 94    Gosp,  Luk   18:   34    |                        34 ~But they understood nothing of this; the word
 95    Gosp,  Joh    2:   25    |            human nature. He himself understood it well. ~ ~ ~
 96    Gosp,  Joh    8:   24(12)|          that late Jewish tradition understood as Yahweh's own self-designation (
 97    Gosp,  Joh   17:    8    |             accepted them and truly understood that I came from you, and
 98    Gosp,  Act    1:    3(2) |             What should probably be understood as one event (resurrection,
 99    Gosp,  Act    3:   18(8) |     suffering Messiah; they usually understood the Servant Song in Isaiah
100   NTLet,  Rom    1:   20    |       divinity have been able to be understood and perceived in what he
101   NTLet,  Rom    9:   30(10)|             in Romans 9:30 is to be understood from a Jewish perspective:
102   NTLet,  Rom   10:    4(2) |           which cannot be correctly understood apart from him. Still others
103   NTLet,  Rom   10:   14(6) |           and Israel has adequately understood God's plan for the messianic
104   NTLet,  Rom   15:   20(8) |          that evangelization may be understood in the broader sense of
105   NTLet, 1Cor   16:   22(7) |         early Christian liturgy. As understood here ("O Lord, come!"),
106   NTLet,  Eph    4:    1(1) |            in Jerusalem. It is here understood of Christ, ascending above
107   NTLet,  Phi  Int          |            Philippians 4:22) can be understood to mean the imperial guard
108   NTLet, 1Tim    3:    1(2) |           saying is popular." It is understood by some interpreters as
109   NTLet,  Heb    2:    5(2) |              probably this is to be understood to mean children of Adam,
110   NTLet,  Heb    3:    7(3) |            redemption was similarly understood as a new exodus, both in
111   NTLet,  Heb   11:    4(4) |             v 6 the author probably understood God's favor to have been
112   CathL,  Jam    2:   14(6) |             The problem can only be understood if the different viewpoints
113   CathL, 1Joh    1:    5(2) |                 5-7] Light is to be understood here as truth and goodness;
114   CathL, Jude               |         Jude 1:17-18); (b) faith is understood as a body of doctrine handed
115   CathL,  Rev  Int          |            18:1-19:4) is also to be understood symbolically and not literally.
116   CathL,  Rev  Int          |     Revelation cannot be adequately understood except against the historical
117   CathL,  Rev    1:   12(11)|  metaphorical language is not to be understood literally; cf Introduction.~