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2505 Gosp, Luk 4: 31(14)| teacher (Luke 4:31-32), exorcist (Luke 4:32-37, 41), healer ( 2506 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 10(6) | authority: "authority" (exousia) may possibly be due to 2507 REPre | terminology and phraseology, of expanding the text to include what 2508 WisdB, Wisd 6: 1 | magistrates of the earth's expanse! ~ 2509 REPre | not introduce any changes, expansions, additions to, or subtractions 2510 Pent, Rut 3: 4(1) | Naomi advises this unusual expedient to her daughter-in-law for 2511 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | Jesus the great high priest expiating the sins of the people ( 2512 ProphB, Lam 4: 18 | and came; our time had expired. ~ 2513 WisdB, Job 14: 10 | vigor leaves him; when man expires, where then is he? ~ 2514 Gosp, Mat 26: 73(39)| speech . . . away: Matthew explicates Mark's "you too are a Galilean" ( 2515 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 6(3) | 6-13] This section explicitates the typological value of 2516 WisdB, Pro 22: 16(2) | 16] Money gained by exploiting the poor is in turn lost 2517 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 1(1) | from it, and 1 Cor 9:19-27 exploring dialectically the nature 2518 REPre | previously experienced. The explosion of biblical studies that 2519 CathL, Rev 3: 18(14)| blindness; one of the city's exports was eye ointment (see the 2520 WisdB, Psa 49: 5 | attention to a problem, expound my question to the music 2521 His, 2Mac 3: 7 | him with instructions to expropriate the aforesaid wealth. ~ 2522 ProphB, Isa 27: 8 | 8 ~Expunging and expelling, I should 2523 His, 1Sam 20: 15 | house. And when the LORD exterminates all the enemies of David 2524 His, 2Sam 21: 5 | As for the man who was exterminating us and who intended to destroy 2525 ProphB | of idolatry and of that externalism in worship which excludes 2526 Pent, Gen 38: 1(1) | some of these soon became extinct.~ 2527 ProphB, Eze 22: 7 | despised; in your midst, they extort from the resident alien; 2528 Pent, Exo 22: 24 | you shall not act like an extortioner toward him by demanding 2529 WisdB, Job 15: 34 | shall consume the tents of extortioners. ~ 2530 CathL, Jam Int | Proverbs, Sirach) and in the extracanonical Jewish literature (Testaments 2531 His, Neh 9: 2 | all who were of foreign extraction, then stood forward and 2532 NTLet, Rom 4: 3(3) | James combats the error of extremists who used the doctrine of 2533 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 8(4) | itself is morally neutral, extrinsic circumstances may make the 2534 CathL, 1Pet 4: 13 | revealed you may also rejoice exultantly. ~ 2535 WisdB, Job 3: 22 | 22 ~Rejoice in it exultingly, and are glad when they 2536 Pent, Lev 14: 9 | his head, his beard, his eyebrows, and any other hair he may 2537 His, 1Chr 11: 37 | Carmel; Naarai, the son of Ezbai; ~ 2538 His, Ezr Int | due almost exclusively to Ezr 7-10 (the "Ezra Memoirs") 2539 His, 1Chr 4: 17 | 17 ~The sons of Ezrah were Jether, Mered, Epher, 2540 His, 1Chr 27: 26 | who tilled the soil was Ezri, son of Chelub. ~ 2541 His, Tob 1: 21(8) | Nights), Greek (Aesop's Fables), Slavonic, Ethiopic, and 2542 His, 2Chr 2: 6 | purple, crimson, and violet fabrics, and who know how to do 2543 REPre | also been made, however, to facilitate devotional reading by providing 2544 Pent, Jud 19: 15(2) | to travelers where public facilities were so rare.~ 2545 WisdB, Wisd 13: 19 | success with his hands he asks facility of a thing with hands completely 2546 NTLet, 1Cor Int | there was displaying open factionalism, as certain members were 2547 NTLet, 1Cor 1: 10(4) | deal with those underlying factors and to bring the Corinthians 2548 NTLet, Heb 5: 14 | mature, for those whose faculties are trained by practice 2549 Gosp, Act 5: 36(7) | occurred when C. Cuspius Fadus was governor, A.D. 44-46. 2550 ProphB, Dan 3: 46 | brimstone, pitch, tow, and faggots. ~ 2551 ProphB, Hos 2: 11(5) | 14,15 (8,9)] The crop failures, blight, etc., sent by the 2552 Pent, Gen 7: 22 | Everything on dry land with the faintest breath of life in its nostrils 2553 ProphB, Isa 40: 29 | He gives strength to the fainting; for the weak he makes vigor 2554 Gosp, Act 17: 11 | 11 ~These Jews were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, 2555 WisdB, Wisd 7: 29 | 29 ~For she is fairer than the sun and surpasses 2556 WisdB, Psa 48: 3 | 3 ~3 fairest of heights, the joy of all 2557 His, 2Chr 29: 6 | 6 ~Our fathers acted faithlessly and did evil in the eyes 2558 Pent, Deu 15: 1(1) | a field that is "let lie fallow" in the sabbatical year.~ 2559 WisdB, Job 4: 4 | you have strengthened his faltering knees. ~ 2560 WisdB, Job 20: 26 | consume him needs not to be fanned. ~ 2561 ProphB, Eze 28: 16 | 16 ~the result of your far-flung trade; violence was your 2562 WisdB, Ecc 7: 24 | 24 ~What exists is far-reaching; it is deep, very deep: 2563 His, Tob 5: 6(3) | popular impressions about faraway places; he is not teaching 2564 Pent, Deu 15: 16 | your household, since he fares well with you, ~ 2565 His, Est 2: 11 | to learn how Esther was faring and what was to become of 2566 His, 2Sam 14: 30 | the field on fire. Joab's farmhands came to him with torn garments 2567 Pent, Exo 8: 9(1) | Courtyards: some render "farmhouses."~ 2568 Gosp, Luk 12: 59(12)| kodrantes (Latin quadrans, "farthing").~ 2569 His, Tob Int | with oriental folklore in a fascinating story that has enjoyed wide 2570 Pent, Deu 28: 54 | 54 ~The most refined and fastidious man among you will begrudge 2571 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 27 | thirst, through frequent fastings, through cold and exposure. ~ 2572 His, 1Sam 9: 24(4) | Near East are exceptionally fat-tailed, and such a portion would 2573 His, 2Sam 2: 31 | But David's servants had fatally wounded three hundred and 2574 His, 2Mac 13: 7 | transgressor of the law, fated to die; he was deprived 2575 Gosp, Luk 16: 19(12)| poor. The reversal of the fates of the rich man and Lazarus ( 2576 Gosp, Mat 2: 15(8) | land in a new exodus. The father-son relationship between God 2577 Gosp, Luk 11: 1(2) | prayer that stresses the fatherhood of God and acknowledges 2578 WisdB, Sir 24: 26 | will the last succeed in fathoming her. ~ 2579 His, 2Sam 6: 13 | he sacrificed an ox and a fatling. ~ 2580 WisdB, Job 36: 20(4) | table will be filled with fatness. (Job 36:17) Your case has 2581 His, Neh 9: 25 | eat and have their fill, fatten and feast themselves on 2582 His, 1Sam 2: 29 | sons in preference to me, fattening yourselves with the choicest 2583 WisdB, Psa 104: 16(4) | Even the exotic flora and fauna of the high mountains of 2584 His, 2Sam 22: 46 | 46 ~The foreigners fawned and cringed before me; they 2585 ProphB, Eze 4: 16 | which they have measured out fearfully, ~ 2586 Gosp, Luk 12: 10(5) | are set in the context of fearlessness in the face of persecution ( 2587 His, Jdt 8: 6 | moon eves and new moons, feastdays and holidays of the house 2588 ProphB, Zec 1: 7(2) | eleventh month: January/February, 519 B.C.~ 2589 His, Est Int | fourteenth and fifteenth of Adar (February-March). The book was intended 2590 Gosp, Mar Int | of Galilee, and marvelous feedings of the crowds. Jesus' teaching 2591 WisdB, Sir 12: 17 | you will find him at hand; feigning to help, he will trip you 2592 NTLet, Gal 4: 15(12)| Gal 1:6; 3:1-4) and their felicitation at such blessedness, but 2593 His, 1Kin 7: 33 | chariot wheels; their axles, fellies, spokes, and hubs were all 2594 His, 2Kin 6: 5 | 5 ~While one of them was felling a tree trunk, the iron axhead 2595 His, 2Mac 1: 34 | after verifying the fact, fenced the place off and declared 2596 ProphB, Mic 4: 14(4) | 14] Bat-gader: "fenced-in maiden," another symbolic 2597 ProphB, Nah 3: 17 | swarms gathered on the rubble fences on a cold day! Yet when 2598 His, 2Sam 21: 10 | down on them from the sky, fending off the birds of the sky 2599 NTLet, 1Cor 5: 6(5) | yeast: yeast, which induces fermentation, is a natural symbol for 2600 WisdB, Job 7: 5 | scabs; my skin cracks and festers; ~ 2601 ProphB, Dan 14: 1(1) | This story preserves the fiction of a successive Median and 2602 ProphB, Jer 22: 30(11)| according to Jehoiachin's fictitious regnal years, it is evident 2603 His, 2Mac 7: 9 | death he said: "You accursed fiend, you are depriving us of 2604 His, 2Mac 15: 21 | elaborate equipment, and the fierceness of their elephants, stretched 2605 WisdB, Wisd 17: 19 | or the roaring cry of the fiercest beasts, Or an echo resounding 2606 NTLet, Eph 1: 1(2) | appearing in the latter two as a fifth-century addition. Basil and Origen 2607 His, 2Kin 15: 27 | 27 ~3 In the fifty-second year of Azariah, king of 2608 His, 2Kin 18: 31 | own vine and of his own fig-tree, and drink the water of 2609 ProphB, Bar 2: 8 | or turn, each from the figments of his evil heart. ~ 2610 ProphB, Eze 41: 19 | the other; thus they were figured on every side throughout 2611 Gosp, Act 28: 11 | with the Dioscuri 2 as its figurehead. ~ 2612 Pent, Gen 31: 19(3) | idols: in Hebrew, teraphim, figurines used in divination (Ezekiel 2613 ProphB, Hos 1: 1(1) | prophet's personal tragedy figuring as the relation of God to 2614 His, Tob 2: 10(4) | literally, "white scales, or films." Elymais: the Greek name 2615 WisdB, Job 36: 27 | check the waterdrops that filter in rain through his mists, ~ 2616 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 1(2) | be taken up again in the finale (2 Cor 12:19-13:10).~ 2617 Pent, Lev 16: 12 | well as a double handful of finely ground fragrant incense, 2618 NTLet, Gal 6: 11(7) | letters: in contrast to the finer hand of the scribe who wrote 2619 ProphB, Amo 2: 8(5) | obtained through unjust fines.~ 2620 Pent, Deu 22: 19 | 19 ~besides fining him one hundred silver shekels, 2621 WisdB, Job Int | rewarded in the end. Man's finite mind cannot probe the depths 2622 His, 2Kin 25: 15 | 15 ~The fire-holders and the bowls which were 2623 His, 1Mac 6: 51 | artillery and machines, fire-throwers, catapults and mechanical 2624 His, 2Sam 22: 31 | the promise of the LORD is fire-tried; he is a shield to all who 2625 His, 2Chr 4: 22 | snuffers, bowls, cups and firepans of pure gold. As for the 2626 Pent, Exo 14: 7 | 7 ~six hundred first-class chariots and all the other 2627 WisdB, Wisd 10: 1 | 1 ~1 2 She preserved the first-formed father of the world when 2628 Pent, Exo 1: 1(1) | Israel: here literally the first-generation sons of Jacob. Cf Genesis 2629 Gosp, Mar 15: 39(17)| and may be regarded as the firstfruit of the passion and death 2630 PreNAB | text of the scriptures at firsthand, a supplementary series 2631 ProphB, Amo 4: 2 | hooks, the last of you with fishhooks; ~ 2632 Gosp, Mat 13: 44(23)| concluding parable of the fishnet resembles the explanation 2633 His, 2Kin 10: 3 | which is the best and the fittest of your master's offspring, 2634 WisdB, Pro 17: 24 | The man of intelligence fixes his gaze on wisdom, but 2635 His, 1Mac 1: 21 | for the light with all its fixtures, ~ 2636 ProphB, Isa 30: 17 | Until you are left like a flagstaff on the mountaintop, like 2637 Pent, Exo 16: 14 | of the desert were fine flakes like hoarfrost on the ground. ~ 2638 WisdB, Psa Int | the psalmist will give a flash-back, recounting the past distress, 2639 WisdB, Psa 30: 1(1) | join in (Psalm 30:5-6); a flashback to the time before deliverance ( 2640 WisdB, Job 39: 6 | wilderness his home and the salt flats his dwelling. ~ 2641 WisdB, Wisd 14: 17 | to honor, out of zeal to flatter him when absent, as though 2642 His, 2Mac 4: 24 | introduced to the king, he flattered him with such an air of 2643 WisdB, Pro 26: 1(1) | Proverb 26:20-22), and of flatterers (Proverb 26:23-28). ~ 2644 ProphB, Isa 30: 10 | us what is right; speak flatteries to us, conjure up illusions. ~ 2645 WisdB, Pro 29: 5 | 5 ~The man who flatters his neighbor is spreading 2646 Gosp, Mat 5: 13(11)| they are as useless as flavorless salt or as a lamp whose 2647 NTLet, 1Tim 3: 14(6) | typical Hebrew balance: flesh-spirit (contrast), seen-proclaimed ( 2648 Pent, Exo 16: 3 | Egypt, as we sat by our fleshpots and ate our fill of bread! 2649 Pent, Lev 13: 43 | that of skin leprosy of the fleshy part of the body, ~ 2650 CathL, 3Joh | valuable evidence of the flexible and personal nature of authority 2651 ProphB, Isa 32: 4 | 4 ~The flighty will become wise and capable, 2652 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 4(5) | gospel; the Corinthians have flirted with another understanding 2653 WisdB, Pro 23: 5 | 5 ~While your glance flits to it, it is gone! for assuredly 2654 WisdB, Pro 26: 2 | Like the sparrow in its flitting, like the swallow in its 2655 His, 2Chr 2: 15 | as many as you need, and float them down to you at the 2656 Pent, Gen 7: 18 | increased greatly, but the ark floated on the surface of the waters. ~ 2657 His, 2Mac 14: 14 | have banished Judas, came flocking to Nicanor, thinking that 2658 Pent, Deu 22: 18(4) | 18] Chastise him: flog him, as prescribed in Deut 2659 Pent, Exo 2: 11(3) | probably in the sense of "flogging"; according to some, "slaying."~ 2660 NTLet, Gal 6: 17(13)| 2 Cor 11:22-31), such as floggings (Acts 16:22; 2 Cor 11:25) 2661 WisdB, Psa 69: 16 | 16 ~Do not let the floodwaters overwhelm me, nor the deep 2662 WisdB, Psa 104: 16(4) | 16-18] Even the exotic flora and fauna of the high mountains 2663 His, 1Mac 2: 31 | that certain men who had flouted the king's order had gone 2664 ProphB, Jer 4: 25 | the birds of the air had flown away! ~ 2665 Gosp, Joh 14: 17(9) | and manuscript variants fluctuate between masculine and neuter 2666 ProphB, Isa 32: 4 | the stutterers will speak fluently and clearly. ~ 2667 CathL, Rev 18: 22 | harpists and musicians, flutists and trumpeters, will ever 2668 ProphB, Isa 10: 14 | in all the earth; No one fluttered a wing, or opened a mouth, 2669 WisdB, Sir 43: 18 | sprinkles the snow like fluttering birds; it comes to settle 2670 Gosp, Luk 21: 5(2) | 28, 31, 32, 36), but, by focusing attention throughout the 2671 WisdB, Psa 33: 10 | 10 ~The LORD foils the plan of nations, frustrates 2672 WisdB, Sir 30: 11 | close not your eyes to his follies. ~ 2673 Pent, Gen 39: 7 | master's wife began to look fondly at him and said, "Lie with 2674 His, 1Mac 6: 30 | numbered a hundred thousand foot-soldiers, twenty thousand cavalry, 2675 ProphB, Jer 14: 18 | the prophet and the priest forage in a land they know not. ~ 2676 His, 1Sam 18: 30 | chiefs continued to make forays, but each time they took 2677 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 9(7) | him lacking in personal forcefulness and holds out the threat 2678 Gosp, Mat 2: 23(12)| being in accordance with the foreannounced plan of God. The town of 2679 WisdB, Sir 40: 2 | heart, and his troubled forebodings till the day he dies - ~ 2680 ProphB, Eze 13: 19(3) | used in divination and forecasting the future.~ 2681 ProphB, Eze 17: 11(1) | These verses explain the foregoing allegory. In 597 B.C., Nebuchadnezzar 2682 Gosp, Mat 20: 8 | the vineyard said to his foreman, 'Summon the laborers and 2683 Gosp, Joh 16: 8(4) | These verses illustrate the forensic character of the Paraclete' 2684 NTLet, Heb Int | by the assurance of his foreordained parousia, and by the fruits 2685 Gosp, Act 27: 40 | rudders, and hoisting the foresail into the wind, they made 2686 WisdB, Pro 20: 24(5) | upon God and cannot fully foresee his own course.~ 2687 Gosp, Mat 9: 34(20)| This spiteful accusation foreshadows the growing opposition to 2688 WisdB, Psa 74: 5 | 5 ~They hacked away like foresters gathering boughs, swinging 2689 Gosp, Mat 28: 16(8) | parousia," for it gives a foretaste of the final glorious coming 2690 Pent, Num 22: 6(2) | Balaam was a soothsayer or foreteller; cf Joshua 13:22.~ 2691 Pent, Deu 8: 19 | serving and worshiping them, I forewarn you this day that you will 2692 WisdB, Wisd 19: 13 | upon the sinners only after forewarnings from the violence of the 2693 WisdB, Job 34: 23 | 23 ~For he forewarns no man of his time to come 2694 ProphB, Hab 2: 10 | cutting off many peoples, forfeiting your own life: ~ 2695 WisdB, Pro 20: 2 | he who incurs his anger forfeits his life. ~ 2696 WisdB, Sir 44: 4 | skilled in composition, and forgers of epigrams with their spikes; ~ 2697 WisdB, Sir 38: 28 | standing near his anvil, forging crude iron. The heat from 2698 His, Neh 10: 32 | any other holyday. We will forgo the seventh year, as well 2699 Gosp, Mat 3: 12(9) | The winnowing fan was a forklike shovel with which the threshed 2700 REPre | moved in the direction of a formal-equivalence approach to translation, 2701 Pent, Deu 24: 1(1) | cause and certain legal formalities. Divorce itself is taken 2702 ProphB, Hag Int | Babylonia had encountered formidable obstacles in their efforts 2703 Gosp, Mat 5: 34(23)| 36] The use of these oath formularies that avoid the divine name 2704 Gosp, Act 15: 11(5) | In support of Paul, Peter formulates the fundamental meaning 2705 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 9 | not be deceived; neither fornicators nor idolaters nor adulterers 2706 WisdB, Wisd 14: 28 | live lawlessly or lightly forswear themselves. ~ 2707 His, 2Chr 22: 1 | band that had come into the fort with the Arabs. Thus Ahaziah, 2708 ProphB, Amo Int | Tyre, and Edom; but the forthright herdsman saves his climactic 2709 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 1(1) | generates confidence and forthrightness; cf 2 Cor 1:12-14; 2:17. ~ 2710 ProphB, Isa 32: 14(1) | Jerusaldm. Hill. and toter: the fortifidd hill, in Hebrew Ophel, with 2711 NTLet, 1Cor 16: 17 | the arrival of Stephanas, Fortunatus, and Achaicus, because they 2712 ProphB, Isa 2: 6 | Because they are filled with fortunetellers and soothsayers, like the 2713 Gosp, Luk 24: 50(13)| ascension by speaking of a forty-day period between the resurrection 2714 His, 2Chr 16: 13 | ancestors; he died in the forty-first year of his reign. ~ 2715 Pent, Lev 25: 10(2) | this is more exactly the forty-ninth year, the seventh sabbatical 2716 His, 2Kin 14: 23 | king of Israel, began his forty-one-year reign in Samaria. ~ 2717 ProphB, Eze 34: 19 | drink what your feet had fouled. ~ 2718 ProphB, Joe 2: 20 | the western sea; And his foulness shall go up, and his stench 2719 Pent, Deu 22: 4 | your kinsman's ass or ox foundering on the road without showing 2720 Pent, Gen 47: 24 | Pharaoh, while you keep four-fifths as seed for your fields 2721 ProphB, Bar 3: 32 | time, and filled it with four-footed beasts; ~ 2722 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 11(8) | prologue in 2 Cor 11:1-15. A four-step sequence of ideas is common 2723 His, 2Sam 12: 6 | shall restore the ewe lamb fourfold because he has done this 2724 Gosp | that was adopted, with the fourgospelsgrouped together at the beginning 2725 His, Tob 10: 7 | all.Now at the end of the fourteen-day wedding celebration which 2726 Gosp, Mar 16: 9(2) | Logion: Found after v 14 in a fourth-fifth century manuscript preserved 2727 ProphB, Jer 5: 26 | my people criminals; like fowlers they set traps, but it is 2728 Pent, Jud 9: 53 | Abimelech's head, and it fractured his skull. ~ 2729 His, 1Mac 8: 2(3) | northern Italy and southern France, subdued by the Romans in 2730 NTLet, Phl 0: 8(8) | parresia connotes the full franchise of speech, as the right 2731 ProphB, Jer 50: 38 | and they shall be made frantic by fearful things. ~ 2732 WisdB, Sir 19: 5(1) | hearing, and charity urges fraternal correction; both together 2733 WisdB, Wisd 10: 3 | he perished through his fratricidal wrath. ~ 2734 His, 2Chr 3: 4(2) | The height of the two free-standing columns adjacent to the 2735 His, 1Chr 12: 25(1) | compares David's band of desert freebooters to a numerous encampment 2736 Pent, Deu 32: 36(7) | the idea is "slaves and freemen." ~ 2737 WisdB, Psa 147: 17 | before such cold the waters freeze. ~ 2738 WisdB, Sir 43: 21 | ponds to lumps of ice. He freezes over every body of water, 2739 WisdB, Wisd 8: 18 | of her hands, And that in frequenting her society there is prudence, 2740 His, 2Mac 2: 29 | undertakes the decoration and the frescoes has only to concern himself 2741 NTLet, 1Tim 6: 5 | 5 ~and mutual friction among people with corrupted 2742 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 9 | May I not seem as one frightening you through letters. ~ 2743 Gosp, Mat 9: 20(15)| 20] Tassel: possibly "fringe." The Mosaic law prescribed 2744 ProphB, Jer 50: 11 | that plunder my portion; Frisk like calves on the green, 2745 Pent, Deu 32: 15 | the darling grew fat and frisky; you became fat and gross 2746 NTLet, 2Tim 3: 1(1) | work (2 Tim 3:1-5). The frivolous and superficial, too, devoid 2747 ProphB, Isa 32: 19 | forever for wild asses to frolic in, and flocks to pasture, ~ 2748 His, 2Sam 5: 23 | replied: "You must not attack frontally, but circle their rear and 2749 His, 2Chr 13: 14 | they had to battle on both fronts, they cried out to the LORD 2750 Pent, Gen 44: 5(2) | Even though divination was frowned on in later Israel (Lev 2751 Pent, Exo 15: 16 | might of your arm they were frozen like stone, while your people, 2752 PreNAB | all the more easily and fruitfully if to the knowledge of languages 2753 His, 2Sam 23: 5 | secured. Will he not bring to fruition all my salvation and my 2754 Gosp, Mat 21: 18(16)| bear the punishment of its fruitlessness (Matthew 21:43). Some scholars 2755 His, 2Mac 7: 5 | carry him to the fire and fry him. As a cloud of smoke 2756 CathL, 2Pet Int | what later developed into full-blown gnosticism. Thus he forms 2757 Gosp, Mat 13: 32 | all the seeds, yet when full-grown it is the largest of plants. 2758 WisdB, Wisd 18: 24 | 24 ~7 For on his full-length robe was the whole world, 2759 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 3(3) | savior. This gives us the functional scale: God, Christ, man, 2760 Gosp, Joh 2: 8(6) | is no evidence of such a functionary in Palestine. Perhaps here 2761 Pent, Lev 13: 47(5) | infection: some mold or fungus growth resembling human 2762 CathL, Rev 21: 16(13)| thousand stades, about 12,000 furlongs (see the note on Rev 14: 2763 WisdB, Pro 8: 30(8) | 30] His craftsman: furnishing God with the plan, as it 2764 WisdB, Job 39: 10 | Will a rope bind him in the furrow, and will he harrow the 2765 Pent, Deu 9: 21 | object you had made, and fusing it with fire, I ground it 2766 Gosp, Joh 20: 1(2) | s version seems to be a fusion of the two.~ 2767 WisdB, Son 1: 2(2) | D-Daughters of Jerusalem; G-Bridegroom. In Song 1:2-7 the bride 2768 Pent, Num 13: 10 | 10 ~Gaddiel, son of Sodi, of the tribe 2769 WisdB, Job 40: 26 | through his cheek with a gaff? ~ 2770 Pent, Gen 22: 24 | also bore children: Tebah, Gaham, Tahash, and Maacah. ~ ~ ~ 2771 Gosp, Mat 5: 22(18)| transliterated into Greek as gaienna, which appears in the New 2772 WisdB, Pro 13: 9 | light of the just shines gaily, but the lamp of the wicked 2773 WisdB, Sir 19: 26 | hearty laughter and his gait, proclaim him for what he 2774 Pent, Gen 31: 47(9) | witness." Galeed: in Hebrew, galed, with the same meaning; 2775 ProphB, Eze 29: 18 | and their shoulders were galled; but neither he nor his 2776 Gosp, Mar 16: 9(2) | manuscript preserved in the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 2777 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 10(7) | manuscripts read "Gaul" or "Gallia."~ 2778 WisdB, Wisd 17: 19 | overthrown rocks, Or the unseen gallop of bounding animals, or 2779 Pent, Jos 5: 9(2) | sound with the Hebrew word gallothi, "I have removed." Gilgal 2780 ProphB, Eze 27: 11 | about your walls, and the Gamadites were in your towers; they 2781 ProphB, Mal 3: 20 | healing rays; And you will gambol like calves out of the stall ~ 2782 His, 1Chr 24: 17 | Jachin, the twenty-second to Gamul, ~ 2783 NTLet, 2Tim 2: 17 | teaching will spread like gangrene. Among them are Hymenaeus 2784 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 9(3) | this was the function of Ganymede, the "cupbearer of the gods," 2785 Pent, Gen 5: 1(1) | bridge the genealogical gap between Adam and Abraham. 2786 His, Neh 4: 1 | was progressing - for the gaps were beginning to be closed 2787 Pent, Gen 46: 9(2) | Genesis 46:22) is based on a garbled version of the genealogical 2788 WisdB, Son 8: 13 | 13 ~G 5 O garden-dweller,~my friends are listening 2789 Pent, Num 11: 5 | leeks, the onions, and the garlic. ~ 2790 His, 1Chr 4: 19 | Keilah, were Shimon the Garmite and Ishi the Maacathite. ~ 2791 Pent, Deu 6: 11 | all sorts that you did not garner, with cisterns that you 2792 Pent, Gen 41: 49 | 49 ~Joseph garnered grain in quantities like 2793 ProphB, Eze 27: 16 | your products, exchanging garnets, purple, embroidered cloth, 2794 WisdB, Job 11: 2 | be answered, or must the garrulous man necessarily be right? ~ 2795 Pent, Gen 19: 25(6) | 10) and its accompanying gases.~ 2796 ProphB, Jer 48: 37 | beard shaved; every hand is gashed, and the loins of all are 2797 ProphB, Jer 41: 5 | clothes in rags, and with gashes on their bodies came from 2798 ProphB, Jer 49: 3 | and mourn, run to and fro, gashing yourselves; For Milcom goes 2799 His, 2Mac 1: 8 | 8 ~2 setting fire to the gatehouse and shedding innocent blood. 2800 Pent, Jud 16: 3 | the city gate and the two gateposts, and tore them loose, bar 2801 ProphB, Eze 16: 16 | gowns and made for yourself gaudy high places, where you played 2802 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 1(1) | to preach the word can be gauged from the solemn adjuration: 2803 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 10(7) | some manuscripts read "Gaul" or "Gallia."~ 2804 WisdB, Sir 30: 25 | One who is cheerful and gay while at table benefits 2805 Gosp, Mat 8: 28(21)| of Codex Sinaiticus was Gazarenes, later changed to Gergesenes, 2806 Gosp, Mat 5: 22(18)| Valley of Hinnom," or ge Ben-hinnom, "Valley of the 2807 Pent, Jos 13: 5 | 5 ~and the Gebalite territory; and all the Lebanon 2808 His, 1Kin 5: 32 | builders, along with the Gebalites, hewed them out, and prepared 2809 ProphB, Isa 10: 31 | flight, the inhabitants of Gebim seek refuge. ~ 2810 Pent, Lev 11: 30 | 30 ~the gecko, the chameleon, the agama, 2811 Pent, Jos 12: 13 | 13 ~Debir, Geder, ~ 2812 His, 1Chr 27: 28 | foothills was Baalhanan the Gederite, and over the stores of 2813 Pent, Jos 15: 36 | Adithaim, Gederah, and Gederothaim; fourteen cities and their 2814 His, 1Chr 4: 14 | father of Joab, the father of Geharashim, so called because they 2815 His, Jdt 3: 10(1) | Geba: perhaps originally "Gelboe," the mountain range near 2816 ProphB, Mal 1: 14 | sacrifices to the LORD a gelding; For a great King am I, 2817 Pent, Jos 18: 17 | En-shemesh, and thence to Geliloth, opposite the pass of Adummim. 2818 Pent, Exo 28: 11 | 11 ~As a gem-cutter engraves a seal, so shall 2819 Pent, Num 13: 12 | 12 ~Ammiel, son of Gemalli, of the tribe of Dan; ~ 2820 REPre | English does not possess a gender-inclusive third personal pronoun in 2821 PreNAB | elements-chronological data, lists, genealogies-that construct the framework 2822 NTLet, Rom 1: 18(13)| immorality is basic, but the generalization needs in all fairness to 2823 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 19(7) | statements Paul expands and generalizes the picture of his behavior 2824 NTLet, Rom 5: 12(4) | the result that sins were generated in even greater abundance. 2825 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 1(3) | presence versus absence, gentleness-clemency-humility versus boldness-confidence-bravery. 2826 His, 2Kin 23: 30(7) | phrase referred to "landed gentry"; in later times it meant " 2827 His, 1Kin 11: 20 | sister bore Hadad a son, Genubath. After his weaning, the 2828 Pent, Exo 2: 22(6) | came from the Hebrew word ger, "stranger," joined to the 2829 Gosp, Mat 8: 28(21)| cities Gadara, Gergesa, and Gerasa (modern Jerash). There is 2830 Gosp, Mat 8: 28(21)| with the cities Gadara, Gergesa, and Gerasa (modern Jerash). 2831 His, Jdt 5: 16 | Shechemites, and all the Gergesites; and they lived in these 2832 Gosp, Mat Int | the first letter of the German word Quelle, meaning "source"), 2833 His, 1Chr 2: 47 | Jahdai were Regem, Jotham, Geshan, Pelet, Ephah, and Shaaph. ~ 2834 Pent, Gen 18: 10(4) | due after the period of gestation; the conception is understood 2835 ProphB, Eze 24: 17(4) | Jeremiah 16:7. The other gestures here forbidden were also 2836 Gosp, Luk 1: 22 | in the sanctuary. He was gesturing to them but remained mute. ~ 2837 Pent, Num 13: 15 | 15 ~Geuel, son of Machi, of the tribe 2838 Pent, Jos 15: 57 | 57 ~Kain, Gibbeah and Timnah; ten cities and 2839 ProphB, Lam 5: 12 | 12 ~Princes were gibbeted by them, elders shown no 2840 His, 1Chr 2: 49 | Machbenah, and the father of Gibea. Achsah was Caleb's daughter. ~ 2841 His, 1Sam 10: 5 | After that you will come to Gibeath-elohim, where there is a garrison 2842 Pent, Jud 7: 1 | was in the valley north of Gibeath-hammoreh. ~ 2843 WisdB, Sir 19: 2 | and women make the mind giddy, and the companion of harlots 2844 Pent, Jud 20: 45 | and chasing them up to Gidom, killed another two thousand 2845 NTLet, Eph 4: 8(3) | emphasis is on an ascension and gift-giving by Christ, there is also 2846 His, Neh 12: 36 | Shemaiah, Azarel, Milalai, Gilalai, Maai, Nethanel, Judah, 2847 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | the eleventh tablet of the Gilgamesh Epic. The latter account, 2848 His, 2Sam 15: 12 | also sent to Ahithophel the Gilonite, David's counselor, an invitation 2849 His, 2Chr 28: 18 | and its dependencies, and Gimzo and its dependencies, and 2850 His, 2Mac 10: 25 | earth upon their heads and girding their loins in sackcloth. ~ 2851 His, 1Chr 1: 14 | Jebusite, the Amorite, the Girgashite, ~ 2852 His, 1Sam 27: 8 | raids on the Geshurites, Girzites, and Amalekites-peoples 2853 His, Neh 11: 21 | lived on Ophel. Ziha and Gishpa were in charge of the temple 2854 CathL, 1Joh 5: 6(2) | truth; cf John 8:17-18. The gist of the divine witness or 2855 WisdB, Sir 35: 23 | cause of his people, and gladdens them by his mercy. ~ 2856 WisdB, Job 31: 1(2) | gradation: avoidance of sinful glances and thoughts against a maiden; 2857 WisdB, Psa 104: 32 | 32 ~If God glares at the earth, it trembles; 2858 ProphB, Jer 4: 11 | of Jerusalem, "From the glaring heights through the desert 2859 WisdB, Pro 26: 23 | 23 ~Like a glazed finish on earthenware are 2860 WisdB, Sir 33: 16 | last to keep vigil, like a gleaner after the vintage; ~ 2861 ProphB, Oba 0: 5(1) | leaves something for the gleaners, but God's devastation of 2862 ProphB, Isa 17: 5 | standing grain; Or as when one gleans the ears in the Valley of 2863 Pent, Deu 32: 24 | with the venom of reptiles gliding in the dust. ~ 2864 Gosp, Mar Int | 35-45). Momentarily he is glimpsed in his true identity when 2865 ProphB, Eze 1: 22 | could be seen, seeming like glittering crystal, stretched straight 2866 ProphB, Lam 1: 7 | help her; When her foes gloated over her, laughed at her 2867 WisdB, Sir 19: 5 | 5 ~1 He who gloats over evil will meet with 2868 ProphB, Hag Int | for the sake of those who gloomily contrasted the former magnificence 2869 NTLet, Gal 6: 11(6) | returns to his message of glorying in the cross, not in circumcision, 2870 Pent, Gen 19: 12(3) | apparently had no sons, a glossator interpreted the term to 2871 WisdB, Job 13: 4 | 4 ~You are glossing over falsehoods and offering 2872 His, 2Mac 12: 9 | and the fleet, so that the glow of the flames was visible 2873 His, Est D: 5 | 5 ~She glowed with the perfection of her 2874 ProphB, Eze 24: 11 | the coals till its metal glows red hot, till the impurities 2875 WisdB, Sir 22: 7 | Teaching a fool is like gluing a broken pot, or like disturbing 2876 His, Est Int | in the story of Joseph (Gn 37; 39-45) and of Judith ( 2877 WisdB, Psa 35: 16 | respect they mocked me, gnashed their teeth against me. ~ 2878 WisdB, Job 16: 9 | prey his wrath assails, he gnashes his teeth against me. My 2879 Gosp, Mat 23: 24 | guides, who strain out the gnat and swallow the camel! ~ 2880 CathL, 1Joh 2: 22(12)| 22-23] Certain gnostics denied that the earthly 2881 WisdB, Psa 78: 58 | places; with their idols they goaded him. ~ 2882 ProphB, Jer 31: 39 | hill Gareb and then turn to Goah. ~ 2883 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 17(10)| dictating shifts in his goals and projects (cf the counterclaim 2884 ProphB, Isa 13: 21(5) | popular mind, demons of goatlike form dwelling in ruins, 2885 Gosp, Act 13: 4(2) | received. Some Jews and "God-fearers" (see the note on Acts 8: 2886 ProphB, Dan 5: 11 | brilliant knowledge and god-like wisdom. In fact, King Nebuchadnezzar, 2887 His, 1Kin 11: 1(1) | all his friendship with God-these are now eclipsed by his 2888 His, 2Mac 12: 45 | who had gone to rest in godliness, it was a holy and pious 2889 His, 2Sam 19: 40 | kissed Barzillai and bade him Godspeed as he returned to his own 2890 ProphB, Isa 30: 22 | silver-plated idols and your gold-covered images; You shall throw 2891 His, 2Mac 10: 29 | five majestic men riding on golden-bridled horses, who led the Jews 2892 His, Ezr 1: 9 | the inventory: sacks of goldware, thirty; sacks of silverware, 2893 WisdB, Wisd 13: 13 | 13 ~Then the good-for-nothing refuse from these remnants, 2894 Pent, Gen 32: 1 | grandchildren and his daughters goodbye; then he set out on his 2895 Pent, Gen 6: 14(6) | not mentioned elsewhere; gopher is merely the Hebrew word 2896 His, Est 3: 7(2) | the Hebrew translates as goral, "lot." This word is preserved 2897 His, 1Mac 15: 23 | Phaselis, Cos, Side, Aradus, Gortyna, Cnidus, Cyprus, and Cyrene. ~ 2898 WisdB, Job 8: 14 | His confidence is but a gossamer thread and his trust is 2899 His, Jdt 6: 15 | Simeon, Chabris, son of Gothoniel, and Charmis, son of Melchiel. ~ 2900 Pent, Jud 16: 21 | Philistines seized him and gouged out his eyes. Then they 2901 WisdB, Sir 47: 21 | 21 ~Thus two governments came into being, when in 2902 His, Neh 12: 10(1) | early period of Nehemiah's governorship, i.e., 445-433 B.C. (Ezra 2903 Pent, Gen 17: 5(2) | as coming from ab-hamon goyim, "father of a host of nations."~ 2904 ProphB, Isa 37: 12 | fathers destroyed save them? Gozen, Haran, Rezeph, and the 2905 His, 1Sam 15: 11(3) | takes away his benefits, graces and favors. It is not God, 2906 His, 1Mac 2: 18(2) | Hellenistic courts. The various grades are frequently mentioned 2907 WisdB, Psa 120: 1(2) | Vulgate translation canticum graduum, "song of the steps" or " 2908 His, 1Mac 8: 5(4) | Macedonia, defeated by a Graeco-Roman alliance at Cynoscephalae 2909 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 3(3) | is a hybrid model, for it grafts onto a strictly theological 2910 Pent, Deu 23: 26 | through your neighbor's grainfield, you may pluck some of the 2911 CathL, Rev Int | Chrysostom. Indeed, vocabulary, grammar, and style make it doubtful 2912 Gosp, Joh 1: 24(18)| Pharisees," misunderstand the grammatical construction. This is a 2913 Pent, Gen 46: 7 | grandsons, his daughters and his granddaughters - all his descendants - 2914 CathL, Rev 6: 15(14)| literally, "courtiers," "grandees." Military officers: literally, " 2915 Pent, Num 6: 4 | not even unripe grapes or grapeskins. ~ 2916 WisdB, Psa 106: 20 | glorious God for the image of a grass-eating bull. ~ 2917 WisdB, Psa 72: 16 | Lebanon's, his wheat like the grasses of the land. ~ 2918 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | through Christ (Eph 1:3) are gratefully enumerated: the call to 2919 NTLet, Gal 5: 16 | and you will certainly not gratify the desire of the flesh. 13 ~ 2920 Pent, Exo 38: 30 | bronze altar with its bronze gratings and all the appurtenances 2921 NTLet, Heb 12: 18(4) | of the risen Christ is a graver sin than the rejection of 2922 Pent, Exo 32: 4 | fashioning this gold with a graving tool, made a molten calf. 2923 ProphB, Jer 6: 11 | taken, husband and wife, graybeard with ancient. ~ 2924 WisdB, Sir 6: 18 | will you find wisdom with graying hair. ~ 2925 ProphB, Jer 6: 3 | pitch their tents, each one grazes his portion. ~ 2926 ProphB, Isa 21: 5(3) | shields were oiled and greased so as to divert blows more 2927 WisdB, Job 42: 16 | grandchildren, and even his great-grandchildren. ~ 2928 Pent, Jos 6: 25(3) | Judah and thus became the great-great-grand-mother of David, Christ's ancestor; 2929 His, 1Sam 17: 6 | 6 ~1 and bronze greaves, and had a bronze scimitar 2930 WisdB, Sir 31: 13 | is evil. No creature is greedier than the eye: therefore 2931 WisdB, Job 39: 30 | 30 ~His young ones greedily drink blood; where the slain 2932 NTLet, Phi Int | town (Acts 16:21), with a Greek-Macedonian population and a small group 2933 WisdB, Pro 27: 25 | appears, and the mountain greens are gathered in, ~ 2934 His, 2Sam 23: 4 | cloudless morning, making the greensward sparkle after rain.' ~ 2935 CathL, Rev Int | Caesarea, Cyril of Jerusalem, Gregory Nazianzen, and John Chrysostom. 2936 WisdB, Job 9: 18 | might fill me with bitter griefs. ~ 2937 Gosp, Mar 9: 18 | he foams at the mouth, grinds his teeth, and becomes rigid. 2938 Pent, Gen 25: 26 | His brother came out next, gripping Esau's heel; so they named 2939 Pent, Exo 26: 17(4) | they served as "tongue and groove" to mortise the boards together; 2940 His, 1Chr 27: 1(1) | no doubt, artificial and grossly exaggerated (12 x 24,000 = 2941 Pent, Jud 20: 18(4) | Benjaminites for their own grossness, and had performed penance, 2942 NTLet, Rom 1: 10(7) | 10-12] Paul lays the groundwork for his more detailed statement 2943 His, 1Sam 2: 36 | your family will come to grovel before him for a piece of 2944 WisdB, Sir 40: 3 | sits on a lofty throne or grovels in dust and ashes, ~ 2945 His, 1Mac 6: 57 | and the soldiers: "We are grow-ing weaker every day, our provisions 2946 Gosp, Joh 15: 1 | and my Father is the vine grower. ~ 2947 Gosp, Luk Int | apostles is Luke's way of guaranteeing the fidelity of the Church' 2948 Pent, Gen 42: 17 | he locked them up in the guardhouse for three days. ~ 2949 Gosp, Joh 18: 40(18)| 16-17. Revolutionary: a guerrilla warrior fighting for nationalistic 2950 WisdB, Wisd 9: 16 | 16 ~And scarce do we guess the things on earth, and 2951 ProphB, Jer 31: 21 | up road markers, put up guideposts; Turn your attention to 2952 His, Jdt 9: 13 | 13 ~Let my guileful speech bring wound and wale 2953 His, 2Kin 12: 17 | 17 ~The funds from guilt-offerings and from sin-offerings, 2954 His, Ezr 9: 13 | evil deeds and our great guilt-though you, our God, have made 2955 WisdB, Sir 31: 12 | man, bring not a greedy gullet to his table, Nor cry out, " 2956 ProphB, Jer 2: 6 | through a land of wastes and gullies, Through a land of drought 2957 Pent, Gen 25: 30 | He said to Jacob, "Let me gulp down some of that red stuff; 2958 Pent, Num 26: 48 | through Guni the clan of the Gunites, ~ 2959 His, 2Kin 9: 27 | rode through the pass of Gur near Ibleam. He continued 2960 His, 2Chr 26: 7 | against the Arabs who dwelt in Gurbaal, and against the Meunites. ~ 2961 ProphB, Eze 38: 2(2) | symbolic one taken from that of Gyges, king of Lydia, whether 2962 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 24(8) | readers familiar with Greek gymnasia and the nearby Isthmian 2963 His, 2Mac 4: 12(4) | youth exercised naked (Greek gymnos), lay in the Tyropoeon Valley 2964 His, 1Sam 7: 12(2) | 12] Ebenezer: or eben ha-ezer, means "stone of help."~ 2965 His, Ezr 2: 61 | of the priests: sons of Habaiah, sons of Hakkoz, sons of 2966 ProphB, Jer 35: 3 | son of Jeremiah, son of Habazziniah, his brothers and all his 2967 ProphB, Bar 4: 35(2) | looked upon as the special habitations of demons; Tobit 8:3; Luke 2968 NTLet, 1Tim 3: 1(1) | Tim 3:2); moderation in habits and temperament (1 Tim 3: 2969 His, 1Chr 27: 32 | he and Jehiel, the son of Hachmoni, were tutors of the king' 2970 WisdB, Psa 74: 5 | 5 ~They hacked away like foresters gathering 2971 Pent, Gen 36: 39 | 39 ~When Baal-hanan died, Hadar succeeded him as king; the 2972 His, Est 2: 7(1) | Hadassah (the feminine form of hadas, myrtle), was the name by 2973 Pent, Jos 15: 37 | 37 ~Zenan, Hadashah, Migdal-gad, ~ 2974 His, 2Chr 28: 12 | Shallum, and Amasa, son of Hadlai, themselves stood up in 2975 Pent, Jos 18: 28 | 28 ~Zela, Haeleph, the Jebusite city (that 2976 His, Ezr 2: 46 | 46 ~sons of Hagab, sons of Shamlai, sons of 2977 His, Neh 7: 48 | sons of Lebana, sons of Hagaba, sons of Shalmai, ~ 2978 His, Ezr 2: 45 | sons of Lebanah, sons of Hagabah, sons of Akkub, ~ 2979 His, Neh 11: 14 | commander was Zabdiel, son of Haggadol. ~ 2980 His, 1Chr 6: 15 | was Shimea, whose son was Haggiah, whose son was Asaiah. ~ 2981 Pent, Num 26: 15 | through Haggi the clan of the Haggites, through Shuni the clan 2982 ProphB | Daniel are listed among the hagiographa in the Hebrew Bible, not 2983 His, 1Chr 27: 31 | the flocks was Jaziz the Hagrite. All these were the overseers 2984 His, 1Mac 5: 15(5) | Acre, on the coast north of Haifa.~ 2985 WisdB, Wisd 16: 16 | Pursued by unwonted rains and hailstorms and unremitting downpours, 2986 Pent, Gen 27: 16 | covered up his hands and the hairless parts of his neck. ~ 2987 NTLet, 1Tim 2: 9 | self-control, not with braided hairstyles and gold ornaments, or pearls, 2988 His, Ezr 8: 12 | of Azgad, Johanan, son of Hakkatan, and with him one hundred 2989 His, Jdt 6: 14 | him into Bethulia. They haled him before the rulers of 2990 Gosp, Mat 26: 25(13)| 26:64; 27:11. This is a half-affirmative. Emphasis is laid on the 2991 Gosp, Mar 6: 3(3) | nephews, nieces, cousins, half-brothers, and half-sisters; cf Genesis 2992 ProphB, Eze 43: 17 | sixteen cubits wide, with a half-cubit rim surrounding it. And 2993 WisdB, Psa 73: 9(2) | derived from mythic stories of half-divine giants, the monstrous speech 2994 Pent, Exo 12: 38(5) | ancestry: half-Hebrew and half-Egyptian. Cf Numbers 11:4; Lev 24: 2995 Pent, Exo 12: 38(5) | 38] Mixed ancestry: half-Hebrew and half-Egyptian. Cf Numbers 2996 ProphB, Hos 3: 2(3) | ten bushels. Lethech: a half-homer.~ 2997 Gosp, Joh 4: 1(1) | discourse, on his mission to "half-Jews." It continues the theme 2998 ProphB, Dan 5: 25(3) | mina), and the parsu (a half-mina).~ 2999 Gosp, Mar 6: 3(3) | cousins, half-brothers, and half-sisters; cf Genesis 14:16; 29:15; 3000 Pent, Exo 26: 9(3) | Dwelling, thus leaving another half-strip to hang down at the rear. 3001 Pent, Gen 12: 13(4) | statement was at least a half-truth; Sarah was indeed his relative, 3002 His, 1Chr 19: 4 | and their garments cut off half-way at the hips. Then he sent 3003 NTLet, Gal 5: 12(9) | 12] A sarcastic half-wish that their knife would go 3004 His, Neh 10: 25 | 25 ~Halhohesh, Pilha, Shobek, ~


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