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  1  PreNAB                     |            in the beginning." The title "Genesis" was given to the
  2    Pent,  Gen   15:    6(1) |           Abraham, i.e., gave him title to the fulfillment of God'
  3    Pent,  Gen   17:    1(1) |           rendering of the divine title shaddai, of uncertain meaning.~
  4    Pent,  Gen   21:   33(6) |       used by Abraham merely as a title of Yahweh; cf Isaiah 40:
  5    Pent,  Exo    1:   11(5) |        not a personal name, but a title common to all the kings
  6    Pent,  Exo    3:   15    |          name forever; this is my title for all generations. ~
  7    Pent,  Exo   21:    1(1) | introductory phrase serves as the title of the following collection
  8    Pent,  Deu   33:   16(8) |         who dwells in the bush: a title given to the Lord because
  9    Pent,  Jud  Int          |        Book of Judges derives its title from the twelve heroes of
 10     His,    0    0:   23    |       second Books of Kingdoms, a title St. Jerome later modified
 11     His,    0    0:   23    |   modified to "Kings." The Hebrew title, "Samuel" alludes to the
 12     His, 1Sam    4:    4(2) |           upon the cherubim: this title of the Lord seems to have
 13     His, 2Kin    2:   12(3) |            My father: a religious title accorded prophetic leaders;
 14     His, 1Chr  Int          |        and basic ideas. The Greek title, paraleipomena, means "things
 15     His,  Ezr    2:   63(2) |        governor receives the same title (Nehemiah 8:9; 10:2). Urim
 16     His,  Neh    2:   10(1) |         Transjordan. His honorary title, "servant" (in Hebrew, ebed),
 17     His, 1Mac    1:   54(8) |           contemptuous pun on the title "Lord of heaven" given to
 18     His, 1Mac    6:   17    |        place; and he gave him the title Eupator. ~
 19     His, 1Mac   11:   30(5) |                 30] Brother: this title and father in 1 Macc 11:
 20     His, 2Mac  Int          |       preceding one, receives its title from its protagonist, Judas
 21   WisdB,  Psa    8:    1(2) |         the gittith: probably the title of the melody to which the
 22   WisdB,  Psa   22:    1(2) |          the dawn: apparently the title of the melody. ~
 23   WisdB,  Psa   57:    1(2) |         not destroy: probably the title of the melody to which the
 24   WisdB,  Psa   58:    1(2) |         not destroy: probably the title of the melody to which the
 25   WisdB,  Psa   59:    1(2) |         not destroy: probably the title of the melody to which the
 26   WisdB,  Psa   80:    1(2) |        first term is probably the title of the melody to which the
 27   WisdB,  Psa   81:    1(2) |         the gittith: probably the title of the melody to which the
 28   WisdB,  Psa   89:   28(8) |           28] Most High: a divine title, which is here extended
 29   WisdB,  Pro  Int          |          MISHLE, has provided the title by which it is generally
 30   WisdB,  Ecc  Int          |                  Introduction~The title Ecclesiastes given to this
 31   WisdB,  Son  Int          |        Solomon in the traditional title (Song 1:1), the language
 32   WisdB,  Son    1:    1(1) |                           1] This title is actually the first verse
 33   WisdB,  Sir  Int          |       Sirach 50:27). Its earliest title seems to have been "Wisdom
 34  ProphB,  Isa    1:    1(1) |                            1] The title of the book: an editorial
 35  ProphB,  Isa    1:    4(3) |          4] Holy One of Israel: a title used frequently by Isaiah,
 36  ProphB,  Isa   26:    8    |           you; Your name and your title are the desire of our souls. ~
 37  ProphB,  Isa   45:    4    |           your name, giving you a title, though you knew me not. ~
 38  ProphB,  Jer    1:    3(2) |          originally prefixed as a title to a collection of Jeremiah'
 39  ProphB,  Jer    1:    3(2) |         lacked Jer 40-44. The new title in Jeremiah 40:1 and the
 40  ProphB,  Jer   23:   33(6) |           the association of this title with the Canaanite god.~
 41  ProphB,  Jer   32:   11    |           sealed copy, containing title and conditions, and the
 42  ProphB,  Jer   40:    1(1) |           until 42:7-9. This is a title affixed to the following
 43  ProphB,  Bar  Int          |           a separate work, with a title of its own (Baruch 6:1).
 44  ProphB,  Eze    2:    1(1) |           this book. Probably the title is used to emphasize the
 45  ProphB,  Dan    3:   99(9) |           the diaspora, used this title to distinguish their God
 46  ProphB,  Dan    3:   99(9) |         26(93)) it was merely the title of another god. It was an
 47  ProphB,  Dan    7:   13(8) |          36-45), he also made the title "Son of Man" his most characteristic
 48  ProphB,  Hos    2:   15(7) |          it is to be shunned as a title for the Lord because of
 49  ProphB,  Hos    5:   13(7) |           The great king" was the title used by the Assyrian kings.~
 50  ProphB,  Hab    1:   12(6) |            12] O Rock: an ancient title celebrating the Lord's power;
 51  ProphB,  Zep  Int          |                  Introduction~The title of the prophecy informs
 52  ProphB,  Zec  Int          |         with its own introductory title. The first (Zec 9-11) consists
 53    Gosp                     |          gospel," understood as a title, and of adding a phrase
 54    Gosp,  Mat  Int          |          discourse, although that title is perhaps misleading since
 55    Gosp,  Mat    2:   22(11)|         Herod's death. He had the title "ethnarch" (i.e., "ruler
 56    Gosp,  Mat    9:   27(18)|          of David: this messianic title is connected once with the
 57    Gosp,  Mat   13:   35(16)|         of the psalm. The psalm's title ascribes it to Asaph, the
 58    Gosp,  Mat   16:   16(11)|          addition of this exalted title to the Marcan confession
 59    Gosp,  Mat   16:   16(11)|     ambiguity was attached to the title Messiah. This, among other
 60    Gosp,  Mat   16:   21(17)|          designated Jesus by that title (13), its omission here
 61    Gosp,  Mat   23:    6(5) |      literally, "my great one," a title of respect for teachers
 62    Gosp,  Mat   23:    8(6) |   disciples alone. While only the title "Rabbi' has been said to
 63    Gosp,  Mat   27:   11(6) |            King of the Jews: this title is used of Jesus only by
 64    Gosp,  Mar  Int          |       Mark (Mark 1:1) serves as a title for the entire book. The
 65    Gosp,  Mar    1:    1(1) |           to Mark begins with the title (Mark 1:1) followed by three
 66    Gosp,  Mar    6:   30(14)|       Only after Pentecost is the title used in the technical sense.~
 67    Gosp,  Mar    8:   31(7) |          Son of Man: an enigmatic title. It is used in Daniel 7:
 68    Gosp,  Mar    8:   31(7) |          therefore his use of the title in that sense is questionable.
 69    Gosp,  Mar   15:    2(2) |         surrounds the use of this title as an accusation against
 70    Gosp,  Luk    1:   32(11)|           High." "Most High" is a title for God commonly used by
 71    Gosp,  Luk    1:   69(20)|          house of David gives the title messianic overtones and
 72    Gosp,  Luk    1:   78(22)|           Old Testament messianic title.~
 73    Gosp,  Luk    2:   11(5) |          gospel writer to use the title savior for Jesus (Luke 2:
 74    Gosp,  Luk    2:   11(5) |          alienation from God. The title christos, "Christ," is the
 75    Gosp,  Luk    2:   11(5) |          Palestinian Judaism, the title was applied to an expected
 76    Gosp,  Luk    2:   11(5) |        political overtones of the title are played down in Luke
 77    Gosp,  Luk    2:   11(5) |          the most frequently used title for Jesus in Luke and Acts.
 78    Gosp,  Luk    3:    1(2) |          to A.D. 39. His official title tetrarch means literally, "
 79    Gosp,  Luk    3:    2(3) |           of Annas or because the title continued to be used for
 80    Gosp,  Luk    5:    1(1) |       Lord (a post-resurrectional title for Jesus - see Luke 24:
 81    Gosp,  Luk    6:   13(5) |           to want to restrict the title to the Twelve (only in Acts
 82    Gosp,  Luk    9:   20(10)|            on the meaning of this title in first-century Palestinian
 83    Gosp,  Luk   18:   38(8) |           identifies Jesus with a title that is related to Jesus'
 84    Gosp,  Luk   19:   11(4) |   traveled to Rome to receive the title of king. A delegation of
 85    Gosp,  Luk   19:   11(4) |            Although not given the title of king, Archelaus was made
 86    Gosp,  Luk   19:   38(7) |        Jesus explicitly given the title king when he enters Jerusalem
 87    Gosp,  Luk   19:   38(7) |            Luke has inserted this title into the words of Psalm
 88    Gosp,  Luk   22:   25(9) |             this word occurs as a title of rulers in the Hellenistic
 89    Gosp,  Joh    1:   29(21)|           the background for this title may be the victorious apocalyptic
 90    Gosp,  Joh    1:   49(34)|              49] Son of God: this title is used in the Old Testament,
 91    Gosp,  Joh    1:   49(34)|            among other ways, as a title of adoption for the Davidic
 92    Gosp,  Joh   12:   13(6) |          temple gates, but here a title for Jesus (see the notes
 93    Gosp,  Joh   19:   12(3) |         Caesar: a Roman honorific title bestowed upon high-ranking
 94    Gosp,  Joh   19:   19(8) |      Pilate's role in keeping the title unchanged (John 19:21-22).~
 95    Gosp,  Act    3:   15(6) |         translations of the Greek title are "leader of life" or "
 96    Gosp,  Act    3:   15(6) |         or "pioneer of life." The title clearly points to Jesus
 97    Gosp,  Act    3:   20(9) |         christology, in which the title "Messiah" (Greek "Christ")
 98    Gosp,  Act    8:   27(8) |          proper name here but the title of a Nubian queen.~
 99    Gosp,  Act    9:   20(6) |               20] Son of God: the title "Son of God" occurs in Acts
100    Gosp,  Act   19:   35(4) |      Guardian of the temple: this title was accorded by Rome to
101   NTLet, 2Cor    6:   16(12)|          liturgy (Rev 21:27). The title "Lord Almighty" (Pantokrator)
102   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   22(16)|         grants his opponents this title in order to concentrate
103   NTLet, 1Tim    6:   11(6) |                 11] Man of God: a title applied to Moses and the
104   NTLet,  Heb  Int          |     Christ's leadership, bore the title "To the Hebrews." It was
105   NTLet,  Heb    3:    7(3) |          and see it as a personal title of Jesus, comparable to
106   CathL, 2Joh               |       problematic. The use of the title implies more than age, and
107   CathL, 2Joh    0:    3(2) |   teaching. The Father's Son: the title that affirms the close relationship
108   CathL, 2Joh    0:    3(2) |        similar variations of this title occur elsewhere (John 1:
109   CathL,  Rev    3:   14(10)|        The Amen: this is a divine title (cf Hebrew text of Isaiah
110   CathL,  Rev    5:    6(4) |           18-19. This is the main title for Christ in Rev, used