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1 ProphB, Jer 52: 31(5) | 31-34] In the year 561/0 B.C., Jehoiachin was released
2 Gosp, Act 23: 23(6) | would have numbered only 500-1000 men.~
3 CathL, 2Pet 2: 10(5) | 10b-22] Some take 2 Peter 2:10b,
4 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | hymn, as are Philippians 2:10c, 11c.~
5 Pent, Jud 8: 6(1) | Ugaritic Anath Epic, V AB, II 10ff. ~
6 NTLet, 2Tim 2: 8(2) | Christian hymn (2 Tim 2:11b-12a; most exegetes include the
7 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(1) | vindication (Psalm 59:2-3, 4b-5; 11b-14) with vivid depictions of
8 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(1) | two parts (Psalm 59:2-9, 11b-17), each ending in a refrain (
9 ProphB, Jer 49: 7(3) | Judah's downfall; cf Ob 11f.~
10 Gosp, Mat 19: 9(7) | the Qumran community (see 11QTemple 57:17-19; CD 4:12b-5:14).
11 Pent, Deu 2: 23(1) | part of Palestine about 1200 B.C. Caphtor: the ancient
12 CathL, Rev 11: 2(2) | half of seven, counted as 1260 days in Rev 11:3; 12:6)
13 Gosp, Mat 19: 9(7) | 11QTemple 57:17-19; CD 4:12b-5:14). Matthew removes Mark'
14 His, Est 8: 8(1) | without effect; cf Esther 3:12f. ~
15 Gosp, Joh 15: 13(5) | Greek agapao. In John 15:13b-15, the words for love are
16 WisdB, Sir 51: 13(4) | 13] In the Greek of 13f there is an expansion introducing
17 His, Tob 4: 3(1) | avoidance of evil (Tobit 4:5, 6, 14b); necessity and value of
18 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(9) | 14b-16a] The odor of the knowledge
19 His, 2Kin 16: 9(1) | Hezekiah in 2 Kings 18. If the 14th-year correspondence for 701 B.C.
20 PreNAB | second millennium B.C. (2000-1500), and documented by non-biblical
21 WisdB, Psa 119: 154 | 154 ~Take up my cause and redeem
22 WisdB, Psa 119: 155 | 155 ~Salvation is far from sinners
23 WisdB, Psa 119: 156 | 156 ~Your compassion is great,
24 WisdB, Psa 119: 157 | 157 ~Though my persecutors and
25 PreNAB | Bible, the Douay-Rheims (1582-1609/10), and its revision
26 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 15(6) | 15b-16] A prostitute: the reference
27 Gosp, Luk 19: 11(4) | productive servants (Luke 19:13, 15b-26) and (2) a parable about
28 His, Est B: 6(1) | and the 13th, 14th and 15th of Adar are all mentioned;
29 PreNAB | the Douay-Rheims (1582-1609/10), and its revision by
30 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 16(10)| 16b-17] Qualified: Paul may be
31 Gosp, Mat 17: 24(20)| 14:28-31 and Matthew 16:16b-19, this episode comes from
32 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 16(12)| 16c-18] This is a chain of scriptural
33 WisdB, Psa 119: 173 | 173 ~Keep your hand ready to
34 WisdB, Psa 119: 174 | 174 ~I long for your salvation,
35 PreNAB | revision by Bishop Challoner (1750) were based on the Latin
36 WisdB, Psa 119: 176 | 176 ~I have wandered like a
37 NTLet, 1Cor 1: 13(6) | preaching the gospel in v 17a suggest that some Corinthians
38 NTLet, 1Cor 1: 17(7) | 17b-18] The basic theme of 1 Cor
39 His, 2Mac 3: 3(3) | Philopator, who reigned from 187 to 175 B.C.~
40 WisdB, Sir Int | version was made. Between 1896 and 1900, again in 1931,
41 NTLet, Col 1: 15(6) | mediator of creation (Col 1:15-18a) and of redemption (Col
42 NTLet, Col 1: 15(6) | and of redemption (Col 1:18b-20). There is a parallelism
43 His, 1Mac 8: 6(5) | defeated at Magnesia in 190 B.C. By the Treaty of Apamea
44 WisdB, Sir Int | was made. Between 1896 and 1900, again in 1931, and several
45 His, 1Mac 8: 2(3) | 222 B.C., and again in 200-191 B.C.; but perhaps also those
46 WisdB, Sir Int | 1896 and 1900, again in 1931, and several times since
47 ProphB, Jer 40: 8(3) | this name was discovered in 1932 at the site usually identified
48 ProphB, Jer 34: 7(1) | Jerusalem from Egypt. Between 1935 and 1938, archaeologists
49 ProphB, Jer 34: 7(1) | Egypt. Between 1935 and 1938, archaeologists found at
50 PreNAB | American Bible~On September 30, 1943, His Holiness Pope Pius
51 PreNAB | Liber Psalmorum (1944,1 19452 ). Nevertheless they retained
52 WisdB, Sir Int | and several times since 1956, manuscripts were discovered
53 PreNAB | Books, Isaiah to Malachi, in 1961; and the Historical Books,
54 NTPre | Testamentum Graece (25th edition, 1963) was followed. Additional
55 REPre | provisional Mass lectionary of 1964 and in the Lectionary for
56 NTPre | United Bible Societies in 1966. However, the editors did
57 PreNAB | Samuel to Maccabees, in 1969. In the present edition
58 REPre | United Bible Societies in 1975. The same text, with a different
59 REPre | Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1982 to oversee the revision.~
60 CathL, 1Joh 3: 19(7) | 19b-20] This difficult passage
61 Gosp, Mar 5: 21(7) | several times in Mark 3:19b-21; Mark 3:22-30 Mark 3:31-
62 Gosp, Mat 11: 16(11)| religiously observant. Matthew 11:19c (her works) forms an inclusion
63 Gosp, Luk 22: 19(7) | 19c-20] Which will be given . . .
64 ProphB, Amo 5: 18(3) | wicked punished (Malachi 3:19ff)); Joel 2:1-3:5; Zephaniah
65 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 1(1) | 1-5] 1 Cor 14:1b returns to the thought of
66 Gosp, Mar Int | sentencing by Pilate (Mark 15:1b-15), is prefaced with the entry
67 His, Est 8: 13(2) | punishment. Cf Esther 9:1f.~
68 Gosp, Mar Int | geographical: Galilee (Mark 1L14-9:49), through the area "
69 Gosp, Mat 18: 10(9) | 13, 20-21; Tobit 5:4-7; 1QH 5:20-22; as intercessors
70 Gosp, Mat 13: 11(4) | in the Qumran literature (1QpHab 7:8; 1QS 3:23; 1QM 3:9)
71 NTLet, 1Tim Int | Problems of Discipline (1ti 2:1-4:16) ~
72 PreNAB | second millennium B.C. (2000-1500), and documented by
73 PreNAB | America, Washington, DC 20064.) These notes furnish a
74 CathL, Jam Int | Josephus (Antiquities 20, 9, 1 201-203), he was stoned to death
75 CathL, Jam Int | Antiquities 20, 9, 1 201-203), he was stoned to death
76 His, Est 9: 29(4) | this letter see Esther 9:20ff. It was endorsed by Queen
77 Gosp, Mat 1: 20(9) | Josephus (Antiquities 2,9,3; 212, 215-16).~
78 Gosp, Mat 16: 21(17)| 11, 6 #280-81; 8, 8, 1-2 #214, 218) and there is probably
79 Gosp, Mat 1: 20(9) | Antiquities 2,9,3; 212, 215-16).~
80 Gosp, Mat 16: 21(17)| 280-81; 8, 8, 1-2 #214, 218) and there is probably no
81 WisdB, Sir 50: 1(1) | whose time as high priest (219-196 B.C.) great works were
82 Gosp, Mat 5: 3(3) | 22; Matthew 5:6; Luke 6:21a; Matthew 5:11-12; Luke 5:
83 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 7(6) | Paul's boast in 2 Cor 11:21b-29, especially 2 Cor 11:22-
84 His, 1Mac 8: 2(3) | subdued by the Romans in 222 B.C., and again in 200-191
85 Gosp, Luk 16: 19(13)| dating from ca. A.D. 175-225 records the name of the
86 Gosp, Mat 17: 14(13)| for Matthew omits Mark 9:22b-24) but on that of his own
87 His, Est A: 16(3) | text of Esther at Esther 2:22f, and Esther 6:3 below.~
88 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 23(18)| 23a] Ministers of Christ . . .
89 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 23(17)| 23b-29] Service of the humiliated
90 His, Jdt Int | Dura-Europos (before A.D. 256) in paintings of the Exodus,
91 NTPre | Novum Testamentum Graece (25th edition, 1963) was followed.
92 CathL | Eusebius himself (A.D. 260-340) used the term to refer
93 His, 1Mac 12: 7(1) | Arius I, king from 309 to 265 B.C. The letter was sent
94 Pent, Gen 31: 39(7) | must accept the loss" (par. 266); cf Exodus 22:12.~
95 Gosp, Act 17: 18(4) | followers of Epicurus (342-271 B.C.), the goal of life
96 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 27(12)| 27b-28] The one who subjected everything
97 His, 2Kin 14: 1(1) | Azariah's reign with the 27th year of Jeroboam II can
98 Gosp, Mat 16: 21(17)| interchangeably (Antiquities 7, 11, 6 #280-81; 8, 8, 1-2 #214, 218)
99 His, 1Chr 27: 1(1) | exaggerated (12 x 24,000 = 288,000 men!), unless the Hebrew
100 Pent, Gen 37: 21(1) | as are also Genesis 37:25-28a. But Genesis 37:21-24 and
101 Pent, Gen 37: 21(1) | 37:21-24 and Genesis 37:28b-36 are from the Elohist source.
102 His, 1Mac 12: 7(1) | high priest from 323-300 or 290 B.C. Arius: Arius I, king
103 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 2(2) | to see and read (2 Cor 3:2b); (3) they are a letter
104 NTLet, 1Tim 6: 2(3) | 2b-10] Timothy is exhorted to
105 NTLet, 1Tim Int | and True Wealth (1 Tim 6:2b-19) ~
106 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 2(4) | 2b-4a] Flesh: the Greek word sarx
107 His, 2Kin 19: 21(2) | 21-31] 2KI 19:21-28 are addressed to
108 His, 1Mac 12: 7(1) | Arius: Arius I, king from 309 to 265 B.C. The letter was
109 Pent, Num 33: 30(3) | immediately after Numbers 33:30a.~
110 His, 1Mac 1: 10(3) | priests accepted April, 311 B.C. as the commencement
111 His, 1Mac 1: 10(3) | this date to be October, 312 B.C. (Syrian calendar),
112 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 1(1) | the thought of 1 Cor 12:31a and reveals Paul's primary
113 ProphB, Dan 11: 2(2) | his victory at Issus in 333 B.C.~
114 His, Ezr Int | B.C.~Artaxerxes III - 358-337 B.C.~End of the Persian
115 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 26(9) | 26-33a] Paul concludes with specific
116 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 33(10)| 33b-36] Verse 33b may belong with what precedes,
117 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 33(10)| 33b-36] Verse 33b may belong with
118 CathL | Eusebius himself (A.D. 260-340) used the term to refer
119 Gosp, Act 17: 18(4) | the followers of Epicurus (342-271 B.C.), the goal of life
120 Gosp, Luk Int | in Luke's Gospel (Luke 13:35a; 19:43-44; 21:20; 23:28-
121 NTLet, Phi Int | town was taken over after 360 B.C. by Philip II of Macedon,
122 Pent, Num 33: 41(5) | immediately after Numbers 33:36a. ~
123 Pent, Num 33: 30(3) | that the section Numbers 33:36b-41a stood orginally immediately
124 Gosp, Joh 2: 20(16)| 401; Antiquities 15,11,1 #380), possibly the spring of
125 PreNAB | Biblical Quarterly, 6, [1944], 389-90). In the appraisal of
126 His, Ezr 7: 1(1) | thought to have come in 398 B.C., the seventh year of
127 Gosp, Luk 17: 3(1) | on forgiveness in Luke 17:3b-4. ~
128 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 3(5) | 3b-6] Paul is involved in combat.
129 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | The contents of 2 Thes 2:3b-8 may come from a previously
130 ProphB, Jer 15: 12(1) | dittography of Jeremiah 17:3f. ~
131 NTLet, Eph 1: 1(2) | early witnesses such as P46 (3rd cent.), and Sinaiticus and
132 Gosp, Joh 2: 20(16)| Josephus (Jewish Wars 1,21,1 #401; Antiquities 15,11,1 #380),
133 His, 1Chr 3: 17(6) | birth of the latter to about 405 B.C. - an important item
134 His, Neh 2: 10(1) | southern Egypt, dated 408-407 B. C., mentions "Delayah
135 His, Neh 2: 10(1) | in southern Egypt, dated 408-407 B. C., mentions "Delayah
136 Pent, Num 33: 41(5) | 41b-49] It seems that this section
137 His, Ezr 7: 1(1) | of Artaxerxes I, that is, 428 B.C.; this would suppose
138 ProphB, Dan 9: 25(6) | rebuilt: a period of 434 years, roughly approximating
139 Gosp, Mat 22: 41(25)| problem for their response (43b-45). They are unable to solve
140 Pent, Gen 6: 15(7) | s ark were approximately 440 x 73 x 44 feet, a foot and
141 His, Ezr 7: 1(1) | King Artaxerxes I would be 458 B.C., and the present order
142 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 45(21)| proper name (Adam). 1 Cor 15:45b then specifies similarities
143 Gosp, Luk 22: 1(1) | death of Jesus (Luke 23:46, 47b-49). Luke stresses the innocence
144 His, 1Kin 6: 1(1) | given in a round number, 480, which corresponds to twelve
145 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 10(7) | on his arrival (2 Cor 13:4b; cf 2 Cor 10:1-11) involves
146 Pent, Gen 2: 4(1) | 4b-25] This section is chiefly
147 Gosp, Joh 16: 4(2) | 4b-33] A duplicate of John 14:
148 WisdB, Psa 90: 4c | 4c ~Before a watch passes in
149 Gosp, Luk 1: 15(6) | Samuel (1 Sam 1:11 LXX and 4QSama), John is to be consecrated
150 NTLet, Eph 1: 1(2) | Sinaiticus and Vaticanus (4th cent.), appearing in the
151 Gosp, Act 23: 23(6) | would have numbered only 500-1000 men.~
152 ProphB, Zec 7: 1(1) | the ninth month: November, 518 B.C. ~
153 ProphB, Zec 1: 7(2) | month: January/February, 519 B.C.~
154 ProphB, Mic 7: 14(4) | after the return from exile (537 B.C.), when the people,
155 ProphB, Dan 14: 1(1) | kings, defeated by Cyrus in 550 B.C. This story preserves
156 ProphB, Isa 44: 28(6) | Cyrus: king of Persia (559-529 B.C.) and conqueror
157 Gosp, Luk 22: 1(1) | 22:1-23:56a] The passion narrative.
158 Gosp, Luk 24: 1(1) | the empty tomb (Luke 23:56b-24:12); (2) the appearance
159 ProphB, Eze 29: 17(6) | twenty-seventh year: April 26, 571 B.C. This is the latest
160 ProphB, Eze 40: 1(1) | Ezekiel 40:1) April 28, 573 B.C. It is largely concerned
161 ProphB, Eze 29: 18(7) | city by Nebuchadnezzar (587-574 B.C.). Tyre seems to have
162 ProphB, Eze 33: 21(1) | for twelfth year (January, 586); even so, there was ample
163 ProphB, Jer 39: 1(1) | mid-January) of the year 589/8 B.C. ~
164 ProphB, Eze 20: 1(1) | fifth month: August 14, 591 B.C. ~
165 ProphB, Eze 10: 1(1) | sixth year: September 17, 592 B.C. ~
166 ProphB, Eze 1: 2(2) | the fifth year: July 31, 593 B.C.; cf Ezekiel 1:1.~
167 ProphB, Jer 27: 1(2) | fourth year of Zedekiah 594 B.C., the occasion of an
168 ProphB, Jer 35: 2(1) | of Jehoiakim: probably in 599 or 598 B.C. ~
169 Gosp, Mat 21: 34(28)| many others" (Mark 11:2, 5b). That these servants stand
170 WisdB, Psa 81: 6(4) | the word of God (Psalm 81:5b-16), which is authoritative
171 WisdB, Psa 19: 5(3) | its daily course; Psalm 19:5b-7 form a transition to the
172 WisdB, Psa 28: 6(2) | prophetic oracle in Psalm 28:5cd (not usually transmitted)
173 His, Est A: 1(1) | about 598 B.C.; cf Esther 2:5f. ~
174 Gosp, Joh 18: 3(3) | either the full cohort of 600 men (1/10 of a legion),
175 ProphB, Jer 46: 13(3) | 13] In 601 B.C. Nebuchadnezzar advanced
176 ProphB, Jer 20: 4(3) | probably dates from after 605B.C., when Nebuchadnezzar
177 ProphB, Jer 26: 1(1) | s first regnal year was 608 B.C. ~
178 CathL, 1Pet Int | Petrine authorship in the 60s.~Still other scholars take
179 CathL, Rev 13: 18(8) | form of this name equals 616, which is the reading of
180 His, 1Kin Int | first at some time between 621 B.C. and 597 B.C., and the
181 His, 2Chr 33: 11(1) | and Asshurbanipal (668-627 B.C.). He may well have
182 ProphB, Jer Int | King Josiah, which began in 629 B.C. Nineveh, the capital
183 ProphB, Jer Int | Jeremiah was born about 650 B.C. of a priestly family
184 ProphB, Nah 3: 8(2) | destroyed by the Assyrians in 663 B.C.~
185 ProphB, Isa 37: 9(2) | of Egyptian kings (c. 690-664 B.C.). Many consider that
186 CathL, Rev 13: 18(8) | of letters will add up to 666, and many candidates have
187 His, 2Chr 33: 11(1) | B.C.) and Asshurbanipal (668-627 B.C.). He may well have
188 His, 2Chr 33: 11(1) | Assyrian kings Esarhaddon (680-669 B.C.) and Asshurbanipal (
189 ProphB, Isa 37: 9(2) | dynasty of Egyptian kings (c. 690-664 B.C.). Many consider
190 Gosp, Mat 1: 17(5) | the genealogy (Matthew 1:6b-11), three kings of Judah,
191 CathL, Rev 17: 6(6) | 6b-18] An interpretation of the
192 Gosp, Act 24: 7(2) | added here a verse (really 6b-8a) that is not found in the
193 ProphB, Nah 1: 11(7) | who besieged Jerusalem c. 700 B.C.~
194 ProphB, Isa 38: 5(3) | his seems to have been in 702 B.C., that is, fifteen years
195 ProphB, Isa 39: 1(1) | for nine months, in 704-703. This visit of his messengers,
196 ProphB, Isa 39: 1(1) | again for nine months, in 704-703. This visit of his messengers,
197 ProphB, Isa 39: 1(1) | Babylon, probably from 721 to 710 B.C., and again for nine
198 Gosp, Mat 4: 12(6) | first to be devastated (733-32 B.C.) at the time of
199 ProphB, Hos 5: 13(7) | the great king: in 738 B.C. the Israelite King
200 His, 2Kin 16: 9(1) | on the throne of Judah in 743 B.C. ~
201 His, 1Chr 5: 26(2) | king Tiglath-pileser III (745-727 B.C.) took as king of
202 His, 1Chr 22: 14(3) | talents of silver: about 37,750 tons of silver. The fantastically
203 His, 1Chr 22: 14(3) | talents of gold: about 3,775 tons of gold. A million
204 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | stanzas (Philippians 2:6-7ab, 7cd-8, 9-11). Phrases such
205 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | stanzas (Philippians 2:6, 7abc, 7d-8, 9, 10, 11) or into
206 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | third sections (Psalm 144:7b-8, 11). Except for its final
207 NTLet, Phi 2: 7(5) | lines Philippians 2:7b, 7c are parallel, it is also
208 WisdB, Psa 95: 1(1) | promised land (Psalm 95:7c-11). This invitation to praise
209 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | Philippians 2:6, 7abc, 7d-8, 9, 10, 11) or into three
210 His, 2Kin 1: 17(4) | successor of Jehoshaphat (848-841 B.C.), and the contemporary
211 His, 2Kin 1: 17(4) | of Israel, son of Ahab (852-841 B.C.). For the convenience
212 Gosp, Luk 16: 1(1) | 1-8a] The parable of the dishonest
213 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 8(8) | 8b-10] A series of seven rhetorically
214 Gosp, Luk 16: 8(4) | 8b-13] Several originally independent
215 Gosp, Luk 16: 8(5) | 8b-9] The first conclusion recommends
216 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | on a cross (Philippians 2:8c) are considered by some
217 ProphB, Amo Int | Messianic Perspective (Amos 9:8c-15)~ ~ ~ ~
218 Gosp, Joh Int | probably written in the 90s of the first century.~The
219 His, 1Kin 14: 25(1) | attacked Jerusalem: c. 926 B. C. According to 2 Chron
220 His, 1Kin 6: 1(1) | year of Solomon's reign: c. 968 B.C. ~
221 WisdB, Psa 29: 9(6) | 9b-10] Having witnessed God's
222 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 9(5) | 9b-10a] Paul draws the conclusion
223 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | ravenous lions (Psalm 17:9b-12) should be punished (Psalm
224 His, Est A: 17(4) | he was overcome (Esther 7:9f), just as King Agag, the
225 ProphB, Nah 3: 2 | sounds of wheels; horses a-gallop, chariots bounding, ~
226 Pent, Jos 18: 18 | overlook, down into the Aarabah. ~
227 Pent, Jud 8: 6(1) | the Ugaritic Anath Epic, V AB, II 10ff. ~
228 Pent, Gen 17: 5(2) | etymology as coming from ab-hamon goyim, "father of a host
229 ProphB, Jer 52: 12(3) | nineteenth year: the tenth of Ab-July/August in 587 B.C.~
230 His, Est 1: 10 | Biztha, Harbona, Bigtha, Abagtha, Zethar, and Carkas, the
231 ProphB, Dan 14: 2(2) | Daniel by name, the son of Abal, A favorite of the king
232 His, 2Kin 5: 12 | rivers of Damascus, the Abana and the Pharpar, better
233 WisdB, Sir 4: 27 | 27 ~Do not abase yourself before an impious
234 His, 2Mac 2: 32 | preface to a story and then abbreviate the story itself. ~ ~ ~
235 Gosp, Mat 8: 1(1) | follow the Marcan order and abbreviates the stories radically. The
236 ProphB, Dan 4: 5(1) | intention, this would be an abbreviation for Bel-balatsu-ussur. It
237 ProphB, Jer 36: 26 | Azriel, and Shelemiah, son of Abdeel, to arrest Baruch, the secretary,
238 NTLet, Rom Int | Christian freedom as an abdication of responsibility for others (
239 His, 1Chr 5: 15 | 15 ~Ahi, son of Abdiel, son of Guni, was the head
240 Pent, Jud 11: 33 | cities in all) and as far as Abel-keramin. Thus were the Ammonites
241 His, 2Chr 16: 4 | They attacked Ijon, Dan, Abel-maim, and all the store cities
242 Pent, Num 25: 1(1) | Shittim: the full name was Abel-shittim, a locality at the foot
243 Pent, Num 33: 49 | extended from Beth-jeshimoth to Abelshittim. ~
244 His, 2Mac 4: 4 | Coelesyria and Phoenicia, was abetting Simon's wickedness. ~
245 NTLet, Gal 2: 17(17)| in Christ makes Christ an abettor of sin when Christians are
246 CathL, Jude 0: 23 | have mercy with fear, 14 abhorring even the outer garment stained
247 His, 2Kin 18: 2 | Jerusalem. His mother's name was Abi, daughter of Zechariah. ~
248 His, 2Chr 29: 1 | Jerusalem. His mother was named Abia, daughter of Zechariah. ~
249 His, 2Sam 23: 31 | 31 ~Abibaal from Beth-arabah; Azmaveth
250 Pent, Jud 6: 11 | that belonged to Joash the Abiezrite. While his son Gideon was
251 Pent, Num 27: 16(4) | knows the character and abilities of all men and therefore
252 Pent, Num 26: 9 | of Eliab were Dathan and Abiram-the same Dathan and Abiram,
253 His, 1Chr 8: 11 | he became the father of Abitub and Elpaal. ~
254 ProphB, Lam 5: 6(1) | 6] In its state of abjection, Judah was forced to depend
255 His, 2Chr 33: 12 | God. He humbled himself abjectly before the God of his fathers ~
256 Pent, Exo 30: 18 | 18 ~"For ablutions you shall make a bronze
257 NTLet, Heb 7: 15(11)| cf Hebrews 7:3). Thus he abolishes forever both the levitical
258 NTLet, Eph 2: 11(6) | transcended (Eph 2:13-14) by the abolition of the Mosaic covenant-law (
259 ProphB, Eze 16: 47 | did you walk, and act as abominably as they did; in a very short
260 His, 1Chr Int | the prophet Zechariah's abortive attempt to have the Davidic
261 Gosp, Mat 18: 20(17)| rests upon them" (Pirqe Abot 3:3).~
262 His, Est Int | The Greek text with the above-mentioned additions is probably a
263 ProphB, Jer 2: 18(8) | Jeremiah 2:13), in favor of the above-named powers, symbolized by the
264 His, 1Sam 10: 10(4) | The story has here been abridged by omitting the fulfillment
265 His, 2Mac Int | his one-volume work is an abridgment of a certain five-volume
266 Gosp, Mat 15: 1(1) | to those antitheses that abrogate the law (Matthew 5:31-32,
267 Gosp, Mat 23: 2(2) | since the Matthean Jesus abrogates Mosaic law (Matthew 5:31-
268 His, Jdt 2: 24 | fortified city along the Wadi Abron, until he reached the sea. ~
269 Gosp, Luk 20: 9(2) | 19] This parable about an absentee landlord and a tenant farmers'
270 His, 2Chr 6: 23 | responsible for his conduct, but absolving the innocent and rewarding
271 His, 1Sam 21: 5 | holy bread; if the men have abstained from women, you may eat
272 WisdB, Sir 37: 30 | many have died, but the abstemious man prolongs his life. ~ ~ ~
273 CathL, Rev Int | evil, do not comprise an absurd dead end. No matter what
274 NTLet, 1Tim 6: 20 | profane babbling and the absurdities of so-called knowledge. ~
275 Pent, Gen 10: 10 | were Babylon, Erech, and Accad, all of them in the land
276 His, 2Chr 10: 7 | people and give in to them, acceding to their request, they will
277 His, 2Kin 16: 9(1) | 18:2) at their successive accessions to the throne do not argue
278 His, 2Chr 23: 12 | of the people running and acclaiming the king, she went to the
279 His, 2Mac 4: 22 | him with torchlights and acclamations; following this, he led
280 Gosp, Mat 4: 12(6) | Assyrian invasion. In order to accommodate Jesus' move to Capernaum
281 His, Est E: 5 | placed in authority to become accomplices in the shedding of innocent
282 His, 1Mac 8: 17 | Eupolemus, son of John, son of Accos, and Jason, son of Eleazar,
283 Gosp, Act 6: 12 | elders, and the scribes, accosted him, seized him, and brought
284 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 5(4) | serve the church, but their accountability is to God and to Christ (
285 NTLet, Rom 4: 2(2) | Paul's repeated use of accountants' terminology in this and
286 His, 2Mac 2: 1(1) | 1-8] This legendary accout of how Jeremiah hid the
287 Pent, Num 18: 9 | offerings; these shares shall accrue to you and to your sons. ~
288 NTLet, Phi 4: 17 | eager for the profit that accrues to your account. ~
289 NTLet, 1Tim 6: 19 | 19 ~thus accumulating as treasure a good foundation
290 His, 1Mac 8: 9(7) | 9-10] The revolt of the Achaean League, inserted here, occurred
291 His, Est Int | historical document, despite the Achaemenian coloring of the narrative.
292 NTLet, 1Cor 16: 17 | Stephanas, Fortunatus, and Achaicus, because they made up for
293 His, Est 1: 2(2) | Genesis 14:1); under the Achamenid kings, one of the two capitals
294 His, 1Chr 2: 7 | Carmi. The sons of Carmi: Achar, who brought trouble upon
295 WisdB, Psa 38: 4 | of your anger; my frame aches because of my sin. ~
296 NTLet, Col 2: 19 | its ligaments and bonds, achieves the growth that comes from
297 WisdB, Sir For | who love wisdom might, by acquainting themselves with what he
298 Pent, Deu 25: 1 | decision is handed down to them acquitting the innocent party and condemning
299 His, 1Mac 5: 15(5) | Acco (Judges 1:31), modern Acre, on the coast north of Haifa.~
300 Pent, Lev 27: 16 | required to sow it, the acreage sown with a homer of barley
301 ProphB, Lam Int | The first four poems are acrostics in which the separate stanzas
302 NTLet, Heb 11: 4(4) | God's favor to have been activated by Abel's faith. Though
303 WisdB, Psa 36: 6(3) | Love . . . judgments: God actively controls the entire world.~
304 WisdB, Psa 120: 1(1) | 120:2-4). The psalmist is acutely conscious of living away
305 REPre | together with the bishops' ad hoc committee that was appointed
306 Pent, Jos 15: 22 | 22 ~Kinah, Dimonah, Adadah, ~
307 His, Est 9: 8 | 8 ~Porathai, Adalia, Aridatha, 9 Parmashta,
308 Pent, Gen 2: 7(2) | between adam ("man") and adama ("ground"). Being: literally, "
309 Pent, Jos 19: 36 | 36 ~Adamah, Ramah, Hazor, ~
310 Gosp, Luk 23: 5 | 5 ~But they were adamant and said, "He is inciting
311 Pent, Jos 19: 33 | Zaanannim to Lakkum, including Adami-nekeb and Jabneel, and ended at
312 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 45(21)| differences between the two Adams. The last Adam, Christ (
313 His, Jdt Int | shows so much freedom in adapting from the Septuagint the
314 WisdB, Psa 18: 1(1) | 36-46). The first report adapts old mythic language of a
315 His, Ezr 2: 59 | Tel-melah, Tel-harsha, Cherub, Addan, and Immer were unable to
316 ProphB, Isa 59: 5 | 5 ~2 They hatch adders' eggs, and weave spiders'
317 Gosp, Luk 3: 28 | son of Melchi, the son of Addi, the son of Cosam, the son
318 His, Neh 7: 61 | Tel-melah, Tel-harsha, Cherub, Addon, and Immer were unable to
319 NTLet, Rom 1: 1(1) | name of sender; name of addressee; greeting. In identifying
320 CathL, Jude | support of this view they adduce the following arguments: (
321 Pent, Jos 22: 20(4) | Joshua 7:4-23); this fact is adduced as an argument for the solidarity
322 Gosp, Act 8: 26(7) | the Ethiopian eunuch, Luke adduces additional evidence to show
323 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(6) | The question of Paul's adequacy (2 Cor 2:16; cf 2 Cor 3:
324 ProphB, Isa 7: 6(3) | 6] Son of Tabeel: an adherent of Jerusalem's enemies.
325 NTLet, Rom Int | that developed between the adherents of the two faiths and had
326 CathL, 2Joh | show their Christianity by adhering to the great commandment
327 His, 1Chr 11: 42 | addition to the Thirty, Adina, son of Shiza, the Reubenite,
328 Pent, Jos 15: 36 | 36 ~Shaaraim, Adithaim, Gederah, and Gederothaim;
329 Pent, Num 13: 21 | Zin as far as where Rehob adjoins Labo of Hamath. ~
330 NTLet, Rom 12: 14(6) | consideration of the state as adjudicator.~
331 REPre | not be altered in order to adjust it to contemporary concerns.
332 REPre | itself require periodic adjustment both in translations and
333 His, 1Kin 9: 22 | his ministers, commanders, adjutants, chariot officers, and charioteers. ~
334 His, 1Chr 27: 29 | was Shaphat, the son of Adlai; ~
335 His, Est 1: 14 | summoned Carshena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish, Meres, Marsena
336 Gosp, Luk 3: 33 | of Amminadab, the son of Admin, the son of Arni, the son
337 His, 2Sam 8: 15 | all Israel, judging and administering justice to all his people. ~
338 NTLet, Eph 3: 2(3) | 10 for the plan that God administers (Col 1:25) and in which
339 ProphB, Lam 5: 8(3) | 8] Administrations imposed by foreign powers
340 WisdB, Sir 11: 21 | 21 ~Admire not how sinners live, but
341 WisdB, Sir 27: 23 | he uses honeyed talk, and admires your every word, But later
342 Gosp, Mat 13: 54(28)| Mount the crowds are in admiring astonishment at Jesus' teaching (
343 WisdB, Ecc Int | value of human life. While admitting the existence of a divine
344 Pent, Gen 25: 25(4) | 25] Reddish: in Hebrew, admoni, a reference to Edom, another
345 Pent, Gen 25: 30(6) | 30] Red stuff: in Hebrew, adom; another play on the word
346 His, 2Chr 11: 9 | 9 ~Adoraim, Lachish, Azekah, ~
347 ProphB, Isa 44: 15 | he makes a god which he adores, an idol which he worships. ~
348 WisdB, Psa 73: 6 | 6 ~Thus pride adorns them as a necklace; violence
349 Gosp, Act 27: 2 | went on board a ship from Adramyttium bound for ports in the province
350 Gosp, Act 27: 32 | of the dinghy and set it adrift. ~
351 His, Tob 1: 1 | son of Hananiel, son of Aduel, son of Gabael of the family
352 His, 2Mac 5: 16 | made by other kings for the advancement, the glory, and the honor
353 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 25(11)| earthly conditions make it advantageous for the unmarried to remain
354 Gosp, Mat 22: 19(12)| acceptance of the financial advantages of the Roman administration
355 ProphB, Isa 5: 7(2) | outcry: in Hebrew, these adversative terms constitute a play
356 REPre | one to the other without adverting to the transition. The liturgy
357 WisdB, Psa 101: 7 | falsely can be among my advisors. ~
358 WisdB, Ecc 2: 24(3) | Unrestrained indulgence is not advocated here, but legitimate pleasure
359 ProphB, Jer 10: 3 | Wrought by craftsmen with the adze, ~
360 His, 1Mac 1: 63 | affliction was upon Israel.ä"... ~ ~ ~
361 CathL, Rev 1: 9(8) | Sporades islands in the Aegean Sea, some fifty miles south
362 NTLet, Eph 2: 2(4) | Age of this world: or "aeon," a term found in gnostic
363 NTLet, Eph 4: 8(3) | prisoners captive to the aeons and powers mentioned at
364 His, Tob 3: 8(3) | 8] Asmodeus: in Persian aeshma daeva, "demon of wrath,"
365 His, Tob 1: 21(8) | Arabian Nights), Greek (Aesop's Fables), Slavonic, Ethiopic,
366 His, Jdt 4: 4 | and Jericho, to Choba and Aesora, and to the valley of Salem. ~
367 CathL, Rev 21: 7(7) | Christian enjoys divine affiliation by adoption (Gal 4:4-7;
368 NTLet, 1Tim 2: 1(1) | reminds one of similar affirmations in Romans 9:1; 2 Cor 11:
369 WisdB, Job Int | children; a loathsome disease afflicts his body; and sorrow oppresses
370 CathL, Rev 3: 17 | you say, 'I am rich and affluent and have no need of anything,'
371 Gosp, Mar 9: 2(2) | prediction of the passion by affording certain of the disciples
372 ProphB, Isa 8: 21(9) | within Isaiah 14:25 which affords the context in which they
373 WisdB, Psa 112: 1(1) | The just person is an affront to the wicked, whose hopes
374 Gosp, Act 28: 17(4) | informed that no such plan is afoot, but that the Jews of Rome
375 Pent, Lev 24: 8 | this bread shall be set out afresh before the LORD, offered
376 Pent, Gen 9: 18(3) | justification for enslaving African Negroes, even though Canaan
377 Pent, Deu 28: 57 | 57 ~the afterbirth that issues from her womb
378 His, Tob 4: 6(2) | retribution for all men in the afterlife-a doctrine taught in the Book
379 Gosp, Act 6: 8(5) | Stephen's martyrdom and its aftermath shows how the major impetus
380 Pent, Lev 11: 30 | gecko, the chameleon, the agama, the skink, and the mole. ~
381 Gosp, Joh 15: 13(5) | are related to the Greek agapao. In John 15:13b-15, the
382 His, 2Sam 23: 11 | him was Shammah, son of Agee the Hararite. The Philistines
383 Gosp, Mar 10: 42(6) | rather than for personal aggrandizement (Mark 10:42-44). The service
384 WisdB, Sir 23: 16(4) | adulterer serves but to aggravate his inevitable fate (Sirach
385 Pent, Gen 12: 5(2) | retainers that formed the social aggregate under the leadership of
386 His, 1Mac 6: 25 | 25 ~They have acted aggressively not only against us, but
387 ProphB, Isa 59: 15 | The LORD saw this, and was aggrieved that right did not exist. ~
388 WisdB, Wisd 14: 24 | and kills his neighbor, or aggrieves him by adultery. ~
389 WisdB, Wisd 7: 22 | unique, Manifold, subtle, agile, clear, unstained, certain,
390 His, Tob 14: 13 | took respectful care of his aging father-in-law and mother-in-law;
391 Pent, Gen 41: 8 | Next morning his spirit was agitated. So he summoned all the
392 His, 1Sam 25: 29(3) | enemies be subject to constant agitation and humiliation like a stone
393 Pent, Gen 5: 29(3) | and to Noah's success in agriculture, especially in raising grapes
394 His, 1Chr 8: 1 | Ashbel, the second son, Aharah, the third, ~
395 His, 1Chr 4: 8 | well as of the clans of Aharhel, son of Harum. ~
396 His, 1Chr 11: 36 | 36 ~Ahasabi, from Beth-maacah; Ahijah,
397 His, 2Sam 23: 34 | 34 ~Eliphelet, son of Ahasbai, from Beth-maacah; Eliam,
398 His, 1Chr 4: 6 | Hepher, the Temenites and the Ahashtarites. These were the descendants
399 His, Ezr 4: 6 | beginning of the reign of Ahashuerus they prepared a written
400 His, Est 1: 1 | 1 ~1 During the reign of Ahasuerus-this was the Ahasuerus who ruled
401 His, 1Chr 2: 29 | named Abihail, bore him Ahban and Molid. ~
402 His, Neh 10: 27 | 27 ~Ahiah, Hanan, Anan, ~
403 His, 1Chr 7: 19 | The sons of Shemida were Ahian, Shechem, Likhi, and Aniam. ~
404 ProphB, Jer 41: 16 | killed Gedaliah, son of Ahikim. From Gibeon, ~
405 His, 1Chr 6: 10 | Elkanah were Amasai and Ahimoth, ~
406 His, 1Kin 4: 14 | 14 ~Ahinadab, son of Iddo, in Mahanaim; ~
407 Pent, Num 26: 38 | through Ahiram the clan of the Ahiramites, ~
408 His, 1Chr 7: 10 | Chenaanah, Zethan, Tarshish, and Ahishahar. ~
409 His, 1Kin 4: 6 | 6 ~Ahishar, major-domo of the palace;
410 His, Jdt 8: 1 | son of Raphain, son of Ahitob, son of Elijah, son of Hilkiah,
411 His, 1Chr 8: 4 | Ehud were Abishua, Naaman, Ahoah, ~
412 His, 1Chr 4: 2 | Jahath became the father of Ahumai and Lahad. These were the
413 His, 1Chr 4: 6 | 6 ~Naarah bore him Ahuzzam, Hepher, the Temenites and
414 His, Neh 11: 13 | Amasai, son of Azarel, son of Ahzai, son of Meshillemoth, son
415 ProphB, Isa 10: 28 | 28 ~he has reached Aiath, passed through Migron,
416 ProphB, Eze 12: 14 | 14 ~All his retinue, his aides, and his troops I will scatter
417 His, Neh 11: 31 | were in Geba, Michmash, Aija, Bethel and its dependencies, ~
418 Gosp, Luk 5: 15 | and to be cured of their ailments, ~
419 His, 1Sam 20: 20 | shoot arrows, as though aiming at a target. ~
420 Pent, Gen 36: 27 | were Bilhan, Zaavan, and Akan. ~
421 Gosp, Act 1: 19 | called in their language 'Akeldama,' that is, Field of Blood. ~
422 CathL, Rev 2: 18(17)| 18] Thyatira: modern Akhisar, ca. forty miles southeast
423 ProphB, Isa 6: 1(1) | extremities in similar fashion; alacrity in God's service, to extend
424 ProphB, Jer 20: 16 | cries in the morning, battle alarms at noonday, ~
425 CathL, Rev 3: 7(5) | 7] Philadelphia: modern Alasehir, ca. thirty miles southeast
426 His, 2Mac 13: 4(3) | Beroea: the Greek name of Aleppo.~
427 His, 1Sam 15: 4 | 4 ~2 Saul alerted the soldiers, and at Telaim
428 His, Jdt 7: 5(1) | to serve as signals for alerting the neighboring towns. Reference
429 CathL, 1Pet 5: 5(4) | Peter 5:5-7). With sobriety, alertness, and steadfast faith they
430 Gosp, Act 6: 9 | Freedmen, Cyrenians, and Alexandrians, and people from Cilicia
431 NTLet, Heb 10: 37(17)| with the text of the Codex Alexandrinus of the Septuagint but with
432 His, 1Chr 1: 51 | Edom: the chiefs of Timna, Aliah, Jetheth, ~
433 His, 1Chr 1: 40 | The sons of Shobal were Alian, Manahath, Ebal, Shephi,
434 ProphB, Eze 48: 14 | not sell or exchange or alienate this, the best part of the
435 His, 1Kin 7: 4 | with windows in strict alignment. ~
436 His, 2Chr 1: 5(1) | Solomon later made an all-bronze altar for the temple in
437 NTLet, Rom 8: 31(8) | 31-39] The all-conquering power of God's love has
438 WisdB, Wisd 1: 7 | LORD fills the world, is all-embracing, and knows what man says. ~
439 WisdB, Psa 74: 12(4) | storm-god's victory over all-encompassing Sea and its allies (dragons
440 WisdB, Wisd 16: 12 | application cured them, but your all-healing word, O LORD! ~
441 Gosp, Mat 28: 1(1) | 7). On this central and all-important basis, Matthew has constructed
442 WisdB, Wisd 16: 25 | ways, it was serving your all-nourishing bounty according to what
443 NTLet, 1Cor 5: 6(5) | corruption that becomes all-pervasive. The expression is proverbial.~
444 Pent, Num 4: 6 | on top of this spread an all-violet cloth. They shall then put
445 Pent, Jos 19: 26 | 26 ~Allammelech, Amad and Mishal, and reached
446 REPre | been much discussion about allegations of anti-Jewish expressions
447 Pent, Exo 23: 2 | 2 ~Neither shall you allege the example of the many
448 Gosp, Mat 13: 3(3) | proverbs, similitudes, and allegories. In the New Testament the
449 Gosp, Mat 21: 33(26)| Thomas, #65, where a less allegorized and probably more primitive
450 REPre | Martini, Bruce Metzger, and Allen Wikgren, and published by
451 Gosp, Act 12: 10 | and made their way down an alley, and suddenly the angel
452 Gosp, Luk 14: 21 | quickly into the streets and alleys of the town and bring in
453 His, 1Kin 10: 26 | thousand drivers; these he allocated among the chariot cities
454 His, 1Chr 4: 37 | Ziza, son of Shiphi, son of Allon, son of Jedaiah, son of
455 Pent, Gen 35: 8(3) | name, in Genesis 24:59. Allon-bacuth: the Hebrew name means "
456 Pent, Gen 35: 8 | Bethel, and so it was called Allonbacuth. ~
457 WisdB, Job 21: 17 | upon them, the portion he allots in his anger? ~
458 His, 2Mac 8: 30 | divided the enormous plunder, allotting half to themselves and the
459 His, 1Mac 10: 36 | enrolled in the king's army and allowances be given them, as is due
460 ProphB, Hos 2: 13 | 13 ~6 So I will allure her; I will lead her into
461 WisdB, Pro 16: 29 | 29 ~A lawless man allures his neighbor, and leads
462 ProphB, Isa 7: 14(7) | unmarried woman (Hebrew, almah). The Holy Spirit was preparing,
463 Gosp, Act 8: 9(4) | involving Simon and his altercation with Peter is introduced
464 His, 2Kin 1: 17(4) | the name Joram (yoram), alternately Jehoram (yehoram), appears
465 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 45(21)| citation from Genesis 2:7. Paul alters the text slightly, adding
466 Pent, Gen 36: 40 | localities: the clans of Timna, Alvah, Jetheth, ~
467 Pent, Gen 36: 23 | Shobal's descendants were Alvan, Mahanath, Ebal, Shepho,
468 Pent, Jos 19: 26 | 26 ~Allammelech, Amad and Mishal, and reached
469 His, 1Chr 7: 35 | Zophah, Imna, Shelesh, and Amal. ~
470 His, 1Sam 27: 8 | Geshurites, Girzites, and Amalekites-peoples living in the land between
471 NTLet, Rom Int | Christians were obligated to amalgamate the two religious faiths.~
472 Pent, Jos 15: 26 | 26 ~Amam, Shema, Moladah, ~
473 His, Est F: 7(1) | because of the lots which Aman Cast to determine the day
474 CathL, 1Pet 5: 12(6) | Silvanus's possible role as amanuensis, see Introduction.~
475 His, 1Chr 6: 20 | Elkanah, son of Mahath, son of Amasi, ~
476 His, 2Chr 17: 16 | 16 ~Next to him, Amasiah, son of Zichri, who offered
477 ProphB, Jer 44: 30(2) | Nebuchadnezzar was Hophra's successor Amasis, who was also slain by his
478 Pent, Num 22: 5 | Euphrates, in the land of the Amawites, summoning him with these
479 Pent, Num 11: 7(2) | Bdellium: a transparent, amber-colored gum resin, which is also
480 ProphB, Isa 21: 11(4) | of suffering); he answers ambiguously: "Liberation (morning) and
481 Gosp, Mar 8: 34(8) | it: an expression of the ambivalence of life and its contrasting
482 WisdB, Wisd 19: 21 | icelike, quick-melting kind of ambrosial food. ~
483 ProphB, Jer 51: 12 | Post sentries, arrange ambushes! For the LORD has planned
484 His, 1Mac 5: 4 | stumbling block to the people by ambushing them along the roads. ~
485 His, Est 1: 9(3) | the wife of Ahasuerus was Amestris.~
486 His, Ezr 2: 57 | Pochereth-hazzebaim, sons of Ami. ~
487 Pent, Rut 1: 20(5) | 20-21] Naomi: "amiable" or "pleasant," suggesting
488 His, 1Mac 8: 1 | valiant fighters and acted amiably to all who took their side.
489 WisdB, Son 6: 12(4) | because of the chariots of Aminadab."~
490 His, 1Mac 10: 20 | our interests and preserve amity with us." He also sent him
491 His, 2Sam 2: 24 | they came to the hill of Ammah which lies east of the valley
492 His, 1Chr 27: 6 | over the Thirty. His son Ammizabad was over his division. ~
493 His, 1Mac 11: 10(3) | according to Josephus, Ammonius, a friend of Alexander,
494 WisdB, Wisd 12: 11 | for anyone did you grant amnesty for their sins. ~
495 CathL, Rev 18: 13(6) | spice plant called in Greek amomon.~
496 His, 2Mac 12: 43 | among all his soldiers, amounting to two thousand silver drachmas,
497 Gosp, Act 17: 1 | they took the road through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they reached
498 NTLet, Rom 16: 8 | 8 ~Greet Ampliatus, my beloved in the Lord. ~
499 His, 1Sam 16: 18(3) | as are also the various amplifications and retouchings of the narrative
500 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 4(2) | issued, but rabbinic legend amplified this into a spring that