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1001 ProphB, Bar Int | III. Jerusalem Bewails and Consoles Her Captive
1002 Gosp, Mar 16: 8 | seized with trembling and bewilderment. They said nothing to anyone,
1003 NTLet, Gal 3: 1 | stupid Galatians! Who has bewitched you, before whose eyes Jesus
1004 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 3(3) | the western reading (Codex Bezae, Tertullian), the sense
1005 REPre | in 1979 by the Deutsche Bibelstiftung, Stuttgart. This edition
1006 His, 2Sam 20: 14 | Beth-maacah. Then all the Bichrites assembled and they too entered
1007 Pent, Deu 1: 12 | you are, along with your bickering? ~
1008 His, Tob 3: 15 | other relative whom I might bide my time to marry. I have
1009 WisdB, Job 32: 4 | were older than he, Elihu bided his time before addressing
1010 WisdB, Sir 5: 4 | befallen me?" for the LORD bides his time. ~
1011 His, 2Kin 9: 25 | Jehu said to his adjutant Bidkar, "Take him and throw him
1012 Gosp, Act 18: 23(9) | conviction that the Spirit bids him return to Jerusalem
1013 His, 2Sam 3: 31 | David himself followed the bier. ~
1014 His, 1Mac 6: 43 | Avaran, saw one of the beasts bigger than any of the others and
1015 His, Est 1: 10 | Mehuman, Biztha, Harbona, Bigtha, Abagtha, Zethar, and Carkas,
1016 His, Neh 10: 9 | 9 ~Maaziah, Bilgai, Shemaiah: these are the
1017 Gosp, Joh 12: 21(13)| Galileans were mostly bilingual. See: here seems to mean "
1018 WisdB, Sir 37: 29 | and gluttony brings on biliousness. ~
1019 His, 1Chr 7: 33 | of Japhlet were Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath; these were
1020 WisdB, Psa 129: 7 | hands, nor the arms of the binders of sheaves, ~
1021 Gosp, Mat 16: 19(14)| rabbinic literature of the binding-loosing imagery. Of the several
1022 ProphB, Hos 1: 1(1) | ordinarily thought to be biographical, the prophet's personal
1023 ProphB, Jer Int | Jeremiah combines history, biography, and prophecy. It portrays
1024 Gosp, Luk 11: 27(8) | word is more important than biological relationship to Jesus.~
1025 ProphB, Jer 5: 27 | as full of treachery as a bird-cage is of birds; Therefore they
1026 Pent, Gen 14: 2 | war on Bera king of Sodom, Birsha king of Gomorrah, Shinab
1027 WisdB, Sir 7: 27 | your father; your mother's birthpangs forget not. ~
1028 His, Tob 1: 2(2) | in Gilead was perhaps the birthplace of Elijah. Kedesh: cf Joshua
1029 Gosp, Luk 1: 19(8) | the significance of the births of John and Jesus.~
1030 His, 1Chr 7: 31 | Malchiel, who was the father of Birzaith. ~
1031 His, 1Chr 4: 18 | These were the sons of Bithiah, the daughter of Pharaoh,
1032 WisdB, Job 30: 4(1) | poverty, because of its bitter-tasting roots which are practically
1033 Pent, Jos 15: 28 | Hazar-shual, Beer-sheba and Biziothiah; ~
1034 His, Est 1: 10 | he instructed Mehuman, Biztha, Harbona, Bigtha, Abagtha,
1035 ProphB, Isa 14: 22 | darkness, with the light blacked out by its clouds. ~
1036 ProphB, Lam 4: 8 | Now their appearance is blacker than soot, they are unrecognized
1037 ProphB, Eze 32: 12 | down your horde with the blades of warriors, all of them
1038 His, 2Kin 7: 9 | morning breaks, we shall be blamed. Come, let us go and inform
1039 Pent, Gen 27: 1(1) | blessing is condemned as blameworthy, not only by Hosea (Hosea
1040 ProphB, Joe 2: 6 | are in torment, every face blanches. ~
1041 WisdB, Sir 20: 12 | but fools pour forth their blandishments in vain. ~
1042 WisdB, Sir 37: 3 | Why were you created to blanket the earth with deceit?" ~
1043 WisdB, Psa 65: 14 | with flocks, the valleys blanketed with grain; they cheer and
1044 His, 2Mac Int | punish the sacriligeous and blashphemous pagans, and to purify God'
1045 His, 2Mac 10: 36 | the fire and burned the blasphemers alive. Still others broke
1046 His, 2Mac 15: 24 | be struck down who have blasphemously come against your holy people!"
1047 Gosp, Act 12: 20 | body. After winning over Blastus, the king's chamberlain,
1048 ProphB, Isa 5: 25 | Therefore the wrath of the LORD blazes against his people, he raises
1049 Gosp, Mar 9: 3 | no fuller on earth could bleach them. ~
1050 His, 1Sam 15: 14 | is the meaning of this bleating of sheep that comes to my
1051 Gosp, Luk 8: 44 | his cloak. Immediately her bleeding stopped. ~
1052 ProphB, Mal Int | dishonored God by their blemished sacrifices. In his first
1053 NTLet, Rom 10: 7(4) | 7] Here Paul blends Deut 30:13 and Psalm 107:
1054 ProphB, Joe 1: 7 | laid waste my vine, and blighted my fig tree; He has stripped
1055 ProphB, Lam 4: 14 | 14 ~They staggered blindly in the streets, soiled with
1056 WisdB | in this world but in the bliss of heaven. The anxiety in
1057 WisdB, Psa 147: 15(4) | well known in Jerusalem: a blizzard of snow and hail followed
1058 His, 1Mac 5: 3 | Idumea, because they were blockading Israel; he defeated them
1059 Gosp, Mat 5: 22(18)| probably meaning "imbecile," "blockhead," a term of abuse. The ascending
1060 ProphB, Hos 12: 15 | therefore he shall cast his blood-guilt upon him and repay him for
1061 Gosp, Act 15: 13(6) | sacrificed to idols and from blood-meats, and to avoid marriage within
1062 ProphB, Eze 28: 8 | the pit, there to die a bloodied corpse, in the heart of
1063 WisdB, Sir 23: 14 | their presence you commit a blunder and disgrace your upbringing,
1064 WisdB, Pro 19: 2 | and he who acts hastily, blunders. ~
1065 WisdB, Sir 23: 7(2) | talk that is coarse and blundersome (Sirach 23:13, 14), and
1066 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 5(6) | hyperlian), judging them bluntly as "false apostles," ministers
1067 Gosp, Mar 3: 17 | of James, whom he named Boanerges, that is, sons of thunder; ~
1068 WisdB, Psa 80: 14 | 14 ~The boar from the forest strips the
1069 Gosp, Act 21: 6 | to one another. Then we boarded the ship, and they returned
1070 WisdB, Sir 10: 26 | plenty of everything than the boaster who is without bread. ~
1071 ProphB, Dan 4: 27(7) | king are similar to the boastings in the royal inscriptions
1072 His, 2Mac 3: 24 | approaching the treasury with his bodyguards, the Lord of spirits who
1073 Gosp, Mat 14: 3(3) | another half-brother, Herod Boethus. The union was prohibited
1074 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 1(3) | gentleness-clemency-humility versus boldness-confidence-bravery. Through the gentleness
1075 WisdB, Sir 22: 16 | 16 ~3 Masonry bonded with wooden beams is not
1076 His, 2Chr 28: 10 | Jerusalem your slaves and bondwomen. Are not you yourselves,
1077 ProphB, Eze 24: 9 | too, will heap up a great bonfire, ~
1078 ProphB, Jer 36: 8 | Jeremiah commanded; from the book-scroll he read the LORD'S words
1079 PreNAB | obtainable in a separate booklet from The Catholic Biblical
1080 WisdB, Sir 21: 23 | 23 ~A boor peeps through the doorway
1081 ProphB, Isa 9: 4 | 4 ~For every boot that tramped in battle,
1082 His, 1Sam 30: 30 | those in Hormah, to those in Borashan, to those in Athach, ~
1083 ProphB, Hab Int | past and rich in literary borrowings from the poetry of ancient
1084 Pent, Num 32: 38(6) | some other word, such as bosheth, "shame," for Baal. They
1085 ProphB, Eze 23: 3 | Egyptians caressed their bosoms and fondled their virginal
1086 WisdB, Job 15: 26 | upon him with the stout bosses of his shield, like a king
1087 Gosp, Luk 11: 7 | reply from within, 'Do not bother me; the door has already
1088 Gosp, Luk 18: 5 | because this widow keeps bothering me I shall deliver a just
1089 WisdB, Psa 10: 11 | shows no concern, never bothers to look." ~
1090 WisdB, Job 13: 28 | wears out like a leather bottle, like a garment that the
1091 ProphB, Zep 1: 12(5) | overconfident because, like bottles of wine in which the sediment
1092 Pent, Lev 1: 2(1) | victims were either of the bovine class (bulls, cows and calves)
1093 Pent, Jud 6: 38 | fleece, squeezing out of it a bowlful of water. ~
1094 Pent, Gen 21: 16 | down opposite him, about a bowshot away; for she said to herself, "
1095 His, 1Sam 14: 4 | on each side, one called Bozez, the other Seneh. ~
1096 ProphB, Isa 63: 1 | crimsoned garments, from Bozrah- This one arrayed in majesty,
1097 CathL, Jam 3: 11 | same opening both pure and brackish water? ~
1098 ProphB, Zep 3: 11 | from your midst the proud braggarts, And you shall no longer
1099 NTLet, 1Tim 2: 9 | and self-control, not with braided hairstyles and gold ornaments,
1100 CathL, 1Pet 3: 3 | not be an external one: braiding the hair, wearing gold jewelry,
1101 ProphB, Zep 1: 17 | out like dust, and their brains like dung. ~
1102 Pent, Gen 10: 32 | other nations of the earth branched out after the flood. ~ ~ ~
1103 Pent, Lev 14: 4(1) | hyssop sprig to the cedar branchlet.~
1104 Pent, Exo 12: 22(4) | a plant with many woody branchlets that made a convenient sprinkler.~
1105 ProphB, Eze 19: 10 | the water; Fruitful and branchy was she because of the abundant
1106 ProphB, Isa 7: 4 | two stumps of smoldering brands (the blazing anger of Rezin
1107 His, 2Mac 13: 15 | with a picked force of the bravest young men and killed about
1108 WisdB, Sir 27: 14 | hair stand on end, their brawls make one stop one's ears. ~
1109 WisdB, Job 6: 5 | 5 ~1 Does the wild ass bray when he has grass? Does
1110 WisdB, Pro 21: 29 | 29 ~The wicked man is brazenfaced, but the upright man pays
1111 Gosp, Mat Int | Christian discipleship, and the breaking-in of the new and final age
1112 His, 1Kin 11: 1(1) | threat culminated in the breakup of Solomon's kingdom. ~
1113 His, 1Mac 4: 7 | the Gentiles, strong and breastplated, flanked with cavalry, and
1114 WisdB, Sir 45: 8 | the glorious vestments: Breeches and tunic and robe with
1115 WisdB, Sir 11: 33 | Avoid a wicked man, for he breeds only evil, lest you incur
1116 His, 2Chr 19: 7 | injustice, no partiality, no bribe-taking." ~
1117 ProphB, Eze 16: 33 | gifts on all your lovers, bribing them to come to you from
1118 His, 2Sam 12: 31 | axes, or put to work at the brickmold. This is what he did to
1119 ProphB, Jer 43: 9 | sink them in mortar in the brickyard at the entrance to the royal
1120 Pent, Jud 14: 11(3) | would also have several bridesmaids; cf Matthew 25:1-13.~
1121 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 50(24)| and God is too wide to be bridged unless God himself transforms
1122 WisdB, Pro 28: 24 | sin, is a partner of the brigand. ~
1123 His, 2Sam 22: 29 | lamp, O LORD! O my God, you brighten the darkness about me. ~
1124 His, Ezr 9: 8 | place; thus our God has brightened our eyes and given us relief
1125 ProphB, Dan 12: 3 | But the wise shall shine brightly like the splendor of the
1126 ProphB, Jer 6: 11 | 11 ~Therefore my wrath brims up within me, I am weary
1127 His, Tob 11: 16 | Nineveh saw him walking along briskly, with no one leading him
1128 Gosp, Mat 7: 21(10)| prophets is continued, but is broadened to include those disciples
1129 NTLet, Rom 3: 19(4) | here uses the term in its broadest sense to mean all of the
1130 His, Tob 6: 6 | heart, and liver. Then he broiled and ate part of the fish;
1131 His, 2Chr 24: 12 | temple, and also iron- and bronze-smiths to repair it. ~
1132 His, 1Mac 14: 44 | or wear an official gold brooch. ~
1133 Pent, Exo 35: 22 | heart prompted them, brought brooches, earrings, rings, necklaces
1134 WisdB, Sir 30: 21 | torment not yourself with brooding; ~
1135 WisdB, Psa 77: 7 | I ponder and my spirit broods: ~
1136 ProphB, Jer 31: 9 | them; I will lead them to brooks of water, on a level road,
1137 WisdB, Sir 25: 1(1) | 1-11] While praising brotherly love, love of neighbor,
1138 Pent, Num 24: 17 | Israel, That shall smite the brows of Moab, and the skulls
1139 REPre | Matthew Black, Carlo Martini, Bruce Metzger, and Allen Wikgren,
1140 ProphB, Jer 30: 12 | your wound, grievous your bruise; ~
1141 ProphB, Isa 30: 26 | people, he will heal the bruises left by his blows. ~
1142 WisdB, Wisd 12: 17(2) | 17] The brunt of God's anger and vindictive
1143 ProphB, Isa 44: 22 | 22 ~I have brushed away your offenses like
1144 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 23 | worse beatings, and numerous brushes with death. ~
1145 NTLet, 2Tim 3: 3 | slanderous, licentious, brutal, hating what is good, ~
1146 ProphB, Eze 34: 4 | it over them harshly and brutally. ~
1147 NTLet, Phi Int | decisively defeated the forces of Brutus and Cassius, the slayers
1148 WisdB, Pro 21: 6 | lying tongue is chasing a bubble over deadly snares. ~
1149 Gosp, Joh 5: 3(4) | intermittent spring in the pool bubbled up occasionally (see John
1150 Gosp, Mat 13: 48 | to put what is good into buckets. What is bad they throw
1151 His, 1Kin 20: 11 | is not for the man who is buckling his armor to boast as though
1152 Pent, Gen 40: 10 | branches. It had barely budded when its blossoms came out,
1153 WisdB, Job 30: 21 | with your strong hand you buffet me. ~
1154 ProphB, Isa 50: 6 | face I did not shield from buffets and spitting. ~
1155 Pent, Jud 16: 25 | prison, and he played the buffoon before them. ~
1156 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 8 | 8 ~And if the bugle gives an indistinct sound,
1157 His, 1Kin 6: 38 | to plan, in the month of Bul, the eighth month, in the
1158 ProphB, Isa 30: 13 | be like a descending rift Bulging out in a high wall whose
1159 NTLet, Eph 6: 9 | way toward them, and stop bullying, knowing that both they
1160 ProphB, Isa 19: 7 | 7 ~and bulrushes on the bank of the Nile;
1161 NTLet, 2The 2: 6(5) | in Paul's day, Nero) as bulwarks holding back chaos (cf Romans
1162 His, 1Chr 2: 25 | Ram, the first-born, then Bunah, Oren, and Ozem, his brothers. ~
1163 Pent, Exo 12: 22 | 22 ~4 Then take a bunch of hyssop, and dipping it
1164 WisdB, Psa 126: 6 | cries of joy, carrying their bundled sheaves.~ ~ ~
1165 WisdB, Sir 34: 17 | 17 ~He buoys up the spirits, brings a
1166 ProphB, Jer 2: 34 | you found committing no burglary; ~
1167 WisdB, Wisd 19: 3 | and were mourning at the burials of the dead, They adopted
1168 His, Tob Int | wicked city. After Tobiah buries his father and mother, he
1169 ProphB, Eze 21: 16 | have given it over to the burnisher that he might hold it in
1170 WisdB, Wisd 13: 7 | 7 ~For they search busily among his works, but are
1171 Pent, Lev 17: 3(1) | Hence, even the ordinary butchering of an animal for meat was
1172 His, 2Kin 18: 17(4) | technically the king's chief butler.~
1173 ProphB, Dan 8: 4 | 4 ~I saw the ram butting toward the west, north,
1174 ProphB, Eze 1: 3 | priest Ezekiel, the son of Buzi, in the land of the Chaldeans
1175 Pent, Num 21: 4 | on the Red Sea road, to by-pass the land of Edom. But with
1176 Pent, Jud 11: 18 | through the desert, and by-passing the land of Edom and the
1177 ProphB, Eze 26: 20 | into the pit, those of the bygone age; and I will make you
1178 ProphB, Jer 18: 15 | paths of old, To travel on bypaths, not the beaten track. ~
1179 NTLet, Phi Int | from the Adriatic coast to Byzantium, the Via Egnatia, and in
1180 Pent, Gen 9: 25 | 25 ~he said: "Cursed be Caanan! The lowest of slaves shall
1181 Pent, Jos 15: 40 | 40 ~Cabbon, Lahmam, Chitlish, ~
1182 ProphB, Eze 27: 7 | of Elishah covered your cabin. ~
1183 His, 1Mac 15: 16(4) | Lucius: Perhaps Lucius Caecilius Metellus, consul in 142
1184 CathL, Rev 1: 16(15)| pagan world, Mithras and the Caesars were represented with seven
1185 WisdB, Psa 88: 9 | make me loathsome to them; Caged in, I cannot escape; ~
1186 Pent, Gen 31: 43(8) | interwoven. The mound or cairn of stones comes from the
1187 WisdB, Sir 13: 6 | something from you he will cajole you, then without regret
1188 WisdB, Son 4: 14 | 14 ~10 Nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon,~with all kinds
1189 His, 1Chr 2: 6 | were Zimri, Ethan, Heman, Calcol, and Darda - five in all. ~
1190 Gosp, Luk 3: 1(2) | depending on the method of calculating his first regnal year, would
1191 His, 1Sam 25: 3 | attractive, but Nabal himself, a Calebite, was harsh and ungenerous
1192 NTLet, 2The 2: 4(4) | possibly of the Roman emperor Caligula to do a similar thing (Mark
1193 CathL, 2Pet 1: 10 | more eager to make your calland election firm, for, in doing
1194 His, 2Mac 8: 33 | to the sacred gates and Callisthenes, who had taken refuge in
1195 WisdB, Pro 24: 1(1) | intrigue (Proverb 24:8-9), callousness (Proverb 24:10-12), injustice (
1196 ProphB, Isa 57: 20 | tossing sea which cannot be calmed, And its waters cast up
1197 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 11(6) | community. The letter ends calmly, after its many storms,
1198 His, 1Mac 15: 16(4) | consul in 142 B.C., or Lucius Calpurnicus Piso, consul in 140-139
1199 WisdB, Sir 12: 1(1) | who hate, persecute and calumniate us (Matthew 5:43-48). ~
1200 His, 1Mac 11: 10(3) | was the instigator, thus calumniating him to gain his kingdom (
1201 Gosp, Joh 19: 17(7) | Latin word for skull is Calvaria; hence "Calvary." Golgotha
1202 Gosp, Joh 19: 17(7) | skull is Calvaria; hence "Calvary." Golgotha is actually an
1203 WisdB, Job 21: 10 | without fail; their cows calve and do not miscarry. ~
1204 His, Ezr Int | Ezra-Nehemiah:~Cyrus - 538-529 B.C.~Cambyses - 529-521 B.C.~Darius I -
1205 ProphB, Dan 11: 2(2) | 486-465 B.C.), the great campaigner against Greece. The powerful
1206 Pent, Gen 26: 17 | the Wadi Gerar his regular campsite. ~
1207 Pent, Jos 22: 11(1) | lived in what was formerly Canaan-though the term Canaan could also
1208 NTLet, Gal 3: 17 | ratified by God, so as to cancel the promise. ~
1209 Pent, Deu 15: 1(1) | uncertain whether a full cancellation of debts is meant, or merely
1210 ProphB, Eze 27: 23 | 23 ~Haran, Canneh, and Eden, the merchants
1211 WisdB, Wisd 12: 5 | 5 ~1 a cannibal feast of human flesh and
1212 ProphB, Lam 2: 20(6) | sometimes led to this form of cannibalism; cf Lam 4:10; 2 Kings 6:
1213 CathL | authorship of a work and its canonicity: even though written by
1214 Pent, Rut Int | In the Greek and Latin canons the Book of Ruth is placed
1215 WisdB, Psa 120: 1(2) | the Vulgate translation canticum graduum, "song of the steps"
1216 WisdB, Psa 3: 3(3) | considered a direction to the cantor or musicians but its exact
1217 Gosp, Mar 10: 23(4) | salvation is beyond human capability and depends solely on the
1218 WisdB, Psa 29: 1(2) | Israel's God in a variety of capacities. ~
1219 His, 2Mac 3: 25 | appeared to them a richly caparisoned horse, mounted by a dreadful
1220 His, 1Mac 7: 31 | out to fight Judas near Capharsalama. ~
1221 His, Neh 6: 2 | hold council together at Caphirim in the plain of Ono." They
1222 NTLet, Heb 3: 7(3) | as salvation. Some would capitalize the word of God and see
1223 His, 1Mac 8: 22(9) | bronze and kept in the Roman Capitol, with only a copy in letter
1224 Pent, Exo 25: 33(6) | Knob: the cup-shaped seed capsule at the base of a flower.~
1225 ProphB, Lam Int | desolate widow, the Judaea Capta of Titus' memorial coins,
1226 ProphB, Amo 1: 4(3) | kings of the Arameans whose captial was Damascus (Amos 1:5);
1227 ProphB, Eze 23: 3 | Egypt. There the Egyptians caressed their bosoms and fondled
1228 ProphB, Eze 23: 21 | Egyptians fondled your breasts, caressing your bosom. ~
1229 His, 1Mac 15: 23 | Delos, Myndos, Sicyon, Caria, Samos, Pamphylia, Lycia,
1230 His, 2Kin 2: 23(4) | popular vein, it becomes a caricature, in which neither Elisha
1231 His, Est 1: 10 | Bigtha, Abagtha, Zethar, and Carkas, the seven eunuchs who attended
1232 REPre | Kurt Aland, Matthew Black, Carlo Martini, Bruce Metzger,
1233 Pent, Num 26: 6 | through Carmi the clan of the Carmites. ~
1234 ProphB, Jer 12: 3 | them apart for the day of carnage. ~
1235 Pent, Lev 15: 18 | 18 ~"If a man lies carnally with a woman, they shall
1236 Pent, Gen 9: 3(1) | Genesis 1:29-30), becoming carnivorous only after the flood.~
1237 WisdB, Job 36: 21 | for you have preferred carousal to affliction. ~
1238 WisdB, Wisd 14: 23 | clandestine mysteries, or frenzied carousals in unheard-of rites, ~
1239 WisdB, Job 36: 30 | clouds in layers as the carpeting of his tent. ~
1240 ProphB, Eze 27: 24 | embroidered cloth, varicolored carpets, and firmly woven cords. ~
1241 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 13 | bring the cloak I left with Carpus in Troas, the papyrus rolls,
1242 NTLet, 2Cor 9: 3(3) | message entrusted to another carrier.~
1243 His, Est 1: 14 | 14 ~He summoned Carshena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish,
1244 ProphB, Isa 28: 28 | crush it with his noisy cartwheels and horses. ~
1245 WisdB, Wisd 13: 13 | full of knots, he takes and carves to occupy his spare time.
1246 His, 2Mac 12: 13 | attacked a certain city called Caspin, fortified with earthworks
1247 Pent, Exo 30: 24 | five hundred shekels of cassia-all according to the standard
1248 NTLet, Phi Int | the forces of Brutus and Cassius, the slayers of Julius Caesar.
1249 Gosp, Mat 2: 1(2) | of the Persian priestly caste, the word became used of
1250 ProphB, Isa 32: 14(1) | 14-15] Thd castle8 the citadel of Jerusaldm.
1251 Gosp, Act 28: 11(2) | that is, the Twin Brothers, Castor and Pollux, the sons of
1252 ProphB, Jon 4: 6(2) | plant of the cucumber or castor-bean variety.~
1253 NTLet, Gal 5: 12 | upsetting you might also castrate themselves! 9 ~
1254 Gosp, Mat 19: 12(9) | eunuchs from birth, eunuchs by castration, and those who have voluntarily
1255 Pent, Lev 18: 6(1) | well. Marriage, as well as casual intercourse, is here forbidden
1256 Pent, Num 35: 16(3) | Deut 19:1-13, there is a casuistic development of the original
1257 Gosp, Joh 21: 11(5) | claims that Greek zoologists catalogued 153 species of fish. Or
1258 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 9(3) | prostitutes may refer to catamites, i.e., boys or young men
1259 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 9(3) | gods," whose Latin name was Catamitus. The term translated Sodomites
1260 ProphB, Isa 49: 12(6) | called Aswan, at the first cataract of the Nile in southern
1261 CathL, Rev 8: 1(1) | trumpet blasts, each heralding catastrophes modeled on the plagues of
1262 Gosp, Mat 8: 23(17)| preceding sayings by the catchword "follow." In Mark the initiative
1263 NTLet, Gal 6: 6(4) | instruction in the faith by catechists; these are to be remunerated
1264 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 18(12)| by a variety of different categories; his attention keeps moving
1265 NTLet, Heb 10: 8(4) | offerings (Lev 4-5). This last category includes the guilt offerings
1266 NTLet, Rom 3: 9(3) | infidelity of the Jews by a catena of citations from scripture,
1267 WisdB, Psa 78: 46 | gave their harvest to the caterpillar, the fruits of their labor
1268 His, 2Chr 14: 14 | attacked also the tents of the cattle-herders and carried off a great
1269 Gosp, Act 27: 16 | side of an island named Cauda and managed only with difficulty
1270 ProphB, Eze 27: 9 | of Gebal were in you to caulk your seams. Every ship and
1271 ProphB, Eze 27: 27 | sailors, and your crew, (the caulkers of your seams, those who
1272 ProphB, Eze 26: 4(1) | that it was connected by a causeway to the mainland. ~
1273 Pent, Jud 15: 19 | 19 ~2 Then God split the cavity in Lehi, and water issued
1274 ProphB, Isa 38: 1(1) | Merodach-baladan-point forward to Babylon (cc 40-66). They occurred prior
1275 His, 1Kin 5: 10 | Solomon surpassed all the Cedemites and all the Egyptians in
1276 Pent, Lev 27: 32 | flock shall be determined by ceding to the LORD as sacred every
1277 His, Tob 12: 1 | 1 ~1 When the wedding celebaration came to an end, Tobit called
1278 ProphB, Isa 6: 7(5) | In the Roman liturgy, the celebrant at Mass makes reference
1279 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 1(3) | 7:7-8) suggest that his celibate way of life and his preaching
1280 Pent, Exo 1: 14(6) | as in Nahum 3:14, or the cement used between the bricks
1281 His, 2Chr 26: 23 | field adjoining the royal cemetery, for they said, "He was
1282 Gosp, Luk 3: 19 | the tetrarch, who had been censured by him because of Herodias,
1283 Pent, Num Int | from the account of the two censuses of the Hebrew people taken,
1284 Gosp, Luk 1: 5(2) | rest of the gospel: the centrality of Jerusalem and the temple,
1285 His, 2Kin 16: 13 | burning his holocaust and cereal-offering, pouring out his libation,
1286 Gosp, Joh 3: 33 | does accept his testimony certifies that God is trustworthy. ~
1287 His, Est E: 19 | publicly in every place, to certify that the Jews may follow
1288 NTLet, Rom 5: 1(1) | displays God's initiative in certifying humanity for unimpeded access
1289 His, 1Mac 3: 16(2) | A.D. a Roman force under Cestius was trapped and massacred.~
1290 His, Jdt 10: 6 | the elders of the city, Chabri and Charmis, standing there. ~
1291 WisdB, Sir 26: 7 | 7 ~A bad wife is a chafing yoke; he who marries her
1292 His, 2Sam 11: 25 | convey to Joab: 'Do not be chagrined at this, for the sword devours
1293 CathL, Rev 20: 1(1) | period of time between the chaining up of Satan (a symbol for
1294 His, 1Kin 7: 17 | pieces of network with a chainlike mesh were made to cover
1295 CathL, Rev 21: 19 | second sapphire, the third chalcedony, the fourth emerald, ~
1296 His, 1Kin 5: 11 | the Ezrahite, or Heman, Chalcol, and Darda, the musicians -
1297 His, Neh 9: 7 | brought him out from Ur of the Chaldees, and named him Abraham. ~
1298 ProphB, Isa 27: 9 | the altars like pieces of chalk; no sacred poles or incense
1299 Gosp, Mat 19: 3(4) | opponents to embarrass him by challenging him to do something they
1300 PreNAB | and its revision by Bishop Challoner (1750) were based on the
1301 His, 1Mac 11: 70 | Absalom, and Judas, son of Chalphi. ~
1302 Pent, Lev 11: 30 | 30 ~the gecko, the chameleon, the agama, the skink, and
1303 ProphB, Amo 5: 21(4) | neighboring nations adored Baal or Chamos, deities which were thought
1304 Pent, Jud 20: 48 | livestock, and all they chanced upon. Moreover they destroyed
1305 WisdB, Sir 24: 28 | rivulet from her stream, channeling the waters into a garden, ~
1306 His, 2Sam 1: 17 | 17 ~Then David chanted this elegy for Saul and
1307 His, 1Chr 6: 18 | the Kohathites: Heman, the chanter, son of Joel, son of Samuel, ~
1308 WisdB | shape of proverbs, odes, chants, epigrams, and also into
1309 ProphB, Eze 43: 8(1) | treated it as their private chapel for pagan rites. In the
1310 His, 1Mac 12: 37 | collapsed. The quarter called Chaphenatha was also repaired. ~
1311 Gosp, Luk 16: 9(6) | in which one trusts." The characterization of this wealth as dishonest
1312 His, 2Mac 12: 17 | ninety miles, they reached Charax, where there were certain
1313 NTLet, 1Cor 12: 4(3) | diversity: all are gifts (charismata), grace from outside ourselves;
1314 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 3(3) | 4:7-6:10). If they were charismatics who claimed Moses as their
1315 NTLet, 2Tim 3: 13 | 13 ~But wicked people and charlatans will go from bad to worse,
1316 ProphB, Isa 19: 3 | shall consult idols and charmers, ghosts and spirits. ~
1317 ProphB, Nah 3: 4 | of the harlot, fair and charming, a mistress of witchcraft,
1318 His, 1Sam 10: 25(5) | The law of royalty: the charter defining the rights of the
1319 WisdB, Pro 17: 27 | truly wise, and he who is chary of speech is a man of intelligence. ~
1320 Pent, Deu 1: 44 | against you and, like bees, chased you, cutting you down in
1321 WisdB, Psa 39: 12 | You rebuke our guilt and chasten us; you dissolve all we
1322 WisdB, Job 5: 17 | reproves! The Almighty's chastening do not reject. ~
1323 WisdB, Sir 21: 16 | 16 ~A fool's chatter is like a load on a journey,
1324 Pent, Deu 25: 9(4) | were proverbially a man's cheapest possession (cf Amos 2:6;
1325 WisdB, Sir 25: 1(1) | fraudulent rich man who cheats his neighbor, and the lecherous
1326 Pent, Deu 24: 1(1) | other, and indirectly with checking hasty divorces, by demanding
1327 WisdB, Psa 76: 13 | 13 ~Who checks the pride of princes, inspires
1328 WisdB, Sir 35: 1(1) | also should be made to him, cheerfully and generously; these he
1329 His, 1Sam 17: 18 | 18 ~Also take these ten cheeses for the field officer. Greet
1330 His, Tob 5: 3(1) | 3] Document: in Greek cheirographon. In the Middle Ages, notably
1331 His, Ezr 10: 30 | sons of Pahath-moab: Adna, Chelal, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattaniah,
1332 His, Jdt 1: 9 | far as Jerusalem, Bethany, Chelous, Kadesh, and the River of
1333 His, Ezr 10: 35 | 35 ~Benaiah, Bedeiah, Cheluhi, ~
1334 Gosp, Mat 5: 13(12)| the Dead Sea that, because chemically impure, could lose its taste.~
1335 His, Neh 9: 4 | Bunni, Sherebiah, Bani, and Chenani, who cried out to the LORD
1336 Pent, Jos 18: 24 | 24 ~Chephar-ammoni, Ophni and Geba; twelve
1337 Pent, Jos 15: 10 | of Mount Jearim (that is, Chesalon); thence it descended to
1338 Pent, Gen 22: 22 | 22 ~Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph,
1339 Pent, Jos 15: 30 | 30 ~Eltolad, Chesil, Hormah, ~
1340 Gosp, Joh 1: 34(25)| manuscripts, including the Chester Beatty and Bodmer Papyri
1341 Pent, Jos 19: 18 | 18 ~included Jezreel, Chesulloth, Shunem, ~
1342 Pent, Gen 30: 39(13)| whittled stripes or bands or chevron marks were thought to cause
1343 Pent, Jud 5: 14(3) | Gilead), Dan, and Asher are chided for their lack of co-operation.
1344 WisdB, Wisd 14: 23 | while they celebrate either child-slaying sacrifices or clandestine
1345 ProphB, Bar 6: 28 | menstruous and women in childbed handle their sacrifices.
1346 Gosp, Mat 18: 1(1) | by rank or power but by childlikeness (Matthew 18:1-5), it deals
1347 ProphB, Eze 27: 23 | merchants of Sheba, Asshur, and Chilmad ~
1348 Gosp, Act 20: 15 | and reached a point off Chios, and a day later we reached
1349 His, Tob 5: 3(1) | parchment, with the Latin word chirographum inscribed across the top
1350 ProphB, Isa 10: 14 | wing, or opened a mouth, or chirped!" ~
1351 WisdB, Job 19: 24 | 24 ~That with an iron chisel and with lead they were
1352 Pent, Num 34: 21 | Benjamin: Elidad, son of Chislon; ~
1353 Pent, Jos 19: 12 | it ran to the district of Chisloth-tabor, on to Daberath, and up
1354 Pent, Jos 15: 40 | 40 ~Cabbon, Lahmam, Chitlish, ~
1355 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(2) | in a collection of "the choirmaster." Cf 1 Chron 15:21. ~
1356 WisdB, Ecc 10: 9 | hurt by them, and he who chops wood is in danger from it. ~
1357 Gosp, Act 18: 2(1) | Jews "at the instigation of Chrestos," probably meaning disputes
1358 NTLet, Rom Int | connection with a certain "Chrestus," probably involving a dispute
1359 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | 1:13, you also). In the Christ-centered faith and existence of the
1360 NTLet, Tit Int | to serve as a leaven for Christianizing the social world about it (
1361 NTLet, Rom Int | over Jesus as the Messiah ("Christus"). According to Acts 18:
1362 His, Ezr Int | single book by the earliest chroniclers was undoubtedly due to the
1363 Gosp, Mar 15: 25(10)| contrast the different chronologies in the other gospels, especially
1364 WisdB, Son 5: 14 | rods of gold~adorned with chrysolites.~His body is a work of ivory~
1365 CathL, Rev 21: 20 | the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh hyacinth,
1366 CathL, Rev Int | Gregory Nazianzen, and John Chrysostom. Indeed, vocabulary, grammar,
1367 His, Jdt 7: 18 | east opposite Egrebel, near Chusi, which is on Wadi Mochmur.
1368 Gosp, Luk 8: 3 | wife of Herod's steward Chuza, Susanna, and many others
1369 Pent, Gen 10: 2(2) | 2] Gomer: the Cimmerians; Madai: the Medes; Javan:
1370 WisdB, Sir 45: 10 | decision, the ephod and cincture ~
1371 ProphB, Isa 3: 20 | the headdresses, bangles, cinctures, perfume boxes, and amulets; ~
1372 Pent, Deu 2: 1 | LORD had commanded me, we circled around the highlands of
1373 Pent, Exo 4: 24(6) | is spared when his wife circumcises their son. ~
1374 Pent, Gen 49: 5(1) | be to the knives used in circumcising the men of Shechem (Genesis
1375 REPre | without resort to inelegant circumlocutions or neologisms that would
1376 ProphB, Isa Int | ambassador of the Most High is circumstantially described.~The vision of
1377 WisdB, Psa 48: 14 | the ramparts, examine its citadels, that you may tell future
1378 His, 2Sam 6: 5 | strength, with singing and with citharas, harps, tambourines, sistrums
1379 NTLet, Rom 13: 8(2) | the best interests of the citizenry. Since Caesar's obligation
1380 Pent, Gen 10: 8(6) | of Babylonia and a famous city-builder at home.~
1381 His, 2Mac 5: 5(2) | brother of Onias III, was claimant of the high priesthood (
1382 His, 1Sam 14: 13 | 13 ~Jonathan clambered up with his armor-bearer
1383 Gosp, Act 25: 24 | me here and in Jerusalem, clamoring that he should live no longer. ~
1384 ProphB, Hab 1: 3 | me; there is strife, and clamorous discord. ~
1385 His, 1Chr 22: 3 | doors of the gates, and clamps, together with so much bronze
1386 WisdB, Wisd 14: 23 | child-slaying sacrifices or clandestine mysteries, or frenzied carousals
1387 WisdB, Sir 38: 28 | in the furnace heat. The clang of the hammer deafens his
1388 Pent, Num 36: 1 | Manasseh-one of the Josephite clans-came up and laid this plea before
1389 Pent, Lev 25: 49 | other relative or fellow clansman; or, if he acquires the
1390 Pent, Num 25: 6 | a Midianite woman to his clansmen in the view of Moses and
1391 ProphB, Eze 25: 6 | the Lord GOD: Because you clapped your hands and stamped your
1392 His, 2Kin 11: 12 | him king and anointed him, clapping their hands and shouting, "
1393 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 6(4) | the episode at Damascus clarifies the origin and nature of
1394 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 3(3) | the head as a device for clarifying relations within a hierarchical
1395 WisdB, Psa 75: 2(2) | You said: supplied for clarity here and in Psalm 75:11.
1396 His, 2Kin 4: 27 | God on the mountain, she clasped his feet. Gehazi came near
1397 WisdB, Psa Int | be pigeon-holed into neat classifications, but even a brief sketch
1398 Gosp, Luk 14: 15(5) | blind, and lame (Luke 14:21) classifies them among those who recognize
1399 Gosp, Mat 5: 31(21)| Jesus. Matthew's "exceptive clauses" are understood by some
1400 ProphB, Isa 58: 4 | fighting, striking with wicked claw. Would that today you might
1401 His, 2Kin 5: 12(1) | ambiguity in ritual healing or cleanliness. The muddy waters of the
1402 Pent, Exo 23: 8 | bribe blinds even the most clear-sighted and twists the words even
1403 ProphB, Lam 4: 4 | The tongue of the suckling cleaves to the roof of its mouth
1404 Gosp, Luk 24: 18 | 18 ~One of them, named Cleopas, said to him in reply, "
1405 Gosp, Act 19: 35 | 35 ~Finally the town clerk restrained the crowd and
1406 CathL, 2Pet 1: 16 | 16 ~We did not follow cleverly devised myths when we made
1407 ProphB, Dan 11: 25 | call on his strength and cleverness to meet the king of the
1408 WisdB, Psa 133: 3(4) | source of moisture in the dry climate (Genesis 27:28; Hosea 14:
1409 Pent, Jos 15: 8 | 8 ~1 Climbing again to the Valley of Ben-hinnom
1410 Pent, Lev 19: 27 | 27 ~4 Do not clip your hair at the temples,
1411 CathL, 1Pet 1: 1(2) | in Asia Minor, listed in clockwise order from the north, perhaps
1412 Pent, Exo 14: 25 | 25 ~and he so clogged their chariot wheels that
1413 Gosp, Joh 19: 25 | sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala. ~
1414 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 4(4) | to have worn their hair close-cropped.~
1415 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 7(5) | at different degrees of closeness.~
1416 ProphB, Jer 38: 11 | went first to the linen closet in the palace, from which
1417 His, 2Kin 4: 39 | from which he picked a clothful of wild gourds. On his return
1418 His, 2Mac 1: 22 | the sun, which had been clouded over, began to shine, a
1419 His, 2Sam 23: 4 | morning light at sunrise on a cloudless morning, making the greensward
1420 Pent, Deu 14: 7 | chew the cud or only have cloven hoofs: the camel, the hare
1421 NTPre | or the simplification of clumsy hendiadys, has been resisted
1422 WisdB, Sir 50: 13 | of Aaron in their dignity clustered around him like poplars,
1423 Pent, Jud 5: 14(3) | chided for their lack of co-operation. The more distant tribes
1424 WisdB, Wisd Int | was the edification of his co-religionists in a time when they had
1425 NTLet, Gal 1: 2(3) | Paul usually mentions the co-sender(s) at the start of a letter,
1426 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | to stress his status as a co-servant rather than emphasize his
1427 WisdB, Sir 40: 4 | crown or is wrapped in the coarsest of cloaks - ~
1428 ProphB, Isa 44: 18 | nor reason; their eyes are coated so that they cannot see,
1429 Pent, Deu 27: 4 | I command you today, and coating them with plaster, ~
1430 Pent, Jud 14: 15 | fourth day to Samson's wife, "Coax your husband to answer the
1431 Pent, Num 10: 30(2) | 30-33] Hobab wished to be coaxed before granting the favor.
1432 ProphB, Isa 11: 8 | The baby shall play by the cobra's den, and the child lay
1433 Pent, Deu 32: 33 | and the cruel poison of cobras. ~
1434 WisdB, Psa 39: 12 | dissolve all we prize like a cobweb. All mortals are but a breath.
1435 WisdB, Job 27: 18 | He builds his house as of cobwebs, or like a booth put up
1436 Gosp, Mat 18: 15(12)| are not in the important codices Sinaiticus and Vaticanus
1437 His, 1Sam 2: 28(7) | consultation. The Exodus text codifies a later form of the tradition.~
1438 His, 1Mac 1: 1(1) | 30. Darius: Darius III, Codoman (336-331 B.C.). ~
1439 ProphB, Isa 45: 8(5) | the Vulgate form, Rorate coeli desuper . . ., to express
1440 NTLet, Heb 5: 8(6) | views of Jesus' sonship coexist in Hebrews, one associating
1441 WisdB, Job 31: 10 | another, and may others cohabit with her! ~
1442 NTLet, Eph 3: 6 | 6 ~that the Gentiles are coheirs, members of the same body,
1443 NTLet, 1Cor Int | understandable as a single coherent work.~The principal divisions
1444 His, Ezr Int | He gave to his people a cohesion and spiritual unity which
1445 ProphB, Isa 3: 24 | girdle, a rope, And for the coiffure, baldness; for the rich
1446 ProphB, Isa 27: 1 | fleeing serpent, Leviathan the coiled serpent; and he will slay
1447 Pent, Exo 34: 22(3) | Pentecost (fiftieth) and coincided with the giving of the law
1448 His, Tob 3: 7(2) | of the several marvelous coincidences which the story teller uses
1449 His, 2Mac 14: 30 | he concluded that this coldness betokened no good. So he
1450 REPre | gratitude to all who have collaborated in the revision: to all
1451 NTLet, 2Tim 3: 16(4) | the writer as the human collaborator. Thus the scriptures are
1452 His, Jdt 7: 22 | consumed with thirst and were collapsing in the streets and gateways
1453 WisdB, Psa 105: 18 | shackled his feet with chains; collared his neck in iron, ~
1454 NTLet, 1Tim 4: 14(8) | that each member of the college of presbyters imposed hands
1455 Gosp, Luk 14: 5(3) | Because of the strange collocation of son and ox, some copyists
1456 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 20(14)| advantage, as in the English colloquialism "to take someone." It is
1457 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 1(1) | sort of wisdom dialogue or colloquy with Paul; they are looking
1458 NTLet, Phi 3: 20(13)| heaven, as Philippi was a colonia of Rome (Acts 16:12). The
1459 NTLet, Heb 6: 6(4) | of God for themselves: a colorful description of the malice
1460 ProphB, Dan 3: 1(1) | miles south of Babylon. Colossi of the type mentioned here
1461 WisdB, Psa 74: 1(1) | second half of the poem, the com-munity brings before God the story
1462 NTLet, Rom 4: 3(3) | statement. However, James combats the error of extremists
1463 ProphB, Isa 19: 9 | shall be disappointed, the combers and weavers shall turn pale; ~
1464 CathL, Rev 13: 18(8) | numerical value. Many possible combinations of letters will add up to
1465 WisdB, Wisd 7: 10 | 10 ~Beyond health and comeliness I loved her, And I chose
1466 CathL, 3Joh | interestingly, Diotrephes seems comfortable in ignoring the requests
1467 ProphB, Amo 6: 4 | beds of ivory, stretched comfortably on their couches, They eat
1468 Gosp, Joh 14: 16(8) | mediator, intercessor, comforter, consoler, although no one
1469 His, 2Mac 4: 28 | demand of Sostratus, the commandant of the citadel, whose duty
1470 His, 2Chr 16: 6 | 6 ~Then King Asa commandeered all of Judah to carry away
1471 His, 1Kin 14: 25(1) | temple of Amon at Karnak commemorates his conquest of some hundred
1472 His, 1Mac 1: 10(3) | accepted April, 311 B.C. as the commencement of the era (temple calendar).
1473 Gosp, Mat 22: 34(19)| Jesus' reply and Jesus' commendation of him are lacking.~
1474 REPre | properly belongs in notes, commentaries, or preaching, and of tending
1475 His, 2Mac 4: 9(2) | enjoyed certain political and commerical privileges.~
1476 His, 1Kin 19: 15(2) | out only the third of the commissions entrusted to him (1 Kings
1477 CathL, Jam 2: 14(6) | about with an authentic commitmentto God in faith (James 2:18,
1478 His, 2Sam 6: 20 | girls of his followers, as a commoner might do!" ~
1479 ProphB, Eze 44: 19(4) | physical, as though it were communicable, and therefore not to be
1480 CathL, 1Pet 3: 13(4) | in the spirit, which he communicates to believers through the
1481 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 1(1) | Paul urges them to take a communitarian rather than an individualistic
1482 Gosp, Mar 6: 4(4) | reference to a prophet. Comparing himself to previous Hebrew
1483 ProphB, Isa 44: 13 | and measures it off with a compass, making it like a man in
1484 CathL, Jude | arguments are not entirely compelling and do not completely rule
1485 WisdB, Job 32: 18 | utter; the spirit within me compels me. ~
1486 ProphB | circumstances. This is prophetic compenetration, idealization in which persons
1487 NTLet, 1Tim 6: 12 | 12 ~Compete well for the faith. Lay
1488 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 7 | 7 ~4 I have competed well; I have finished the
1489 Gosp, Luk 1: 1 | many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the events
1490 His, 1Chr Int | objective of the Chronicler in compiling his work. In view of the
1491 CathL, Jude 0: 16 | 16 ~These people are complainers, disgruntled ones who live
1492 CathL, Rev 1: 4(4) | suggesting fullness and completeness; thus the seer is writing
1493 His, 1Kin Int | Without minimizing the complexity of the process by which
1494 CathL, Jam 3: 17 | then peaceable, gentle, compliant, full of mercy and good
1495 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 2(2) | them on an earlier visit complicates the picture at the very
1496 WisdB, Son 7: 10(5) | bride delicately turns his compliment into an expression of the
1497 WisdB, Psa 31: 6(2) | in the Divine Office at Compline, the last prayer of the
1498 NTLet, Rom 1: 1(1) | elements. The three basic components are: name of sender; name
1499 WisdB, Sir 31: 12(4) | Sirach 32:9), polite in comportment and grateful to God for
1500 His, 2Mac Int | He is the earliest known composer of stories that glorify
1501 WisdB, Sir 44: 5 | 5 ~Composers of melodious psalms, or
1502 His, 2Chr 16: 14 | various kinds of aromatics compounded into an ointment. They also