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3005    Pent,  Jos   15:   58    |                                        58 ~Halhul, Beth-zur, Gedor, ~
3006    Pent,  Jos   19:   25    |                territory included Helkath, Hali, Beten, Achshaph, ~
3007     His, 1Mac   15:   23    |                   Samos, Pamphylia, Lycia, Halicarnassus, Rhodes, Phaselis, Cos,
3008   WisdB,  Psa  104:   35(7) |               plural imperative of praise (hallelu) with an abbreviated form
3009     His,  Neh    3:   12    |             carried out by Shallum, son of Hallohesh, leader of half the district
3010    Gosp,  Mat    6:    9(6) |               probably a petition that God hallow his own name, i.e., that
3011    Gosp,  Mat    6:    9(6) |                  be your name: though the "hallowing" of the divine name could
3012   CathL, Jude    0:    8(7) |                   by night (to the author, hallucinations). Defile the flesh: this
3013     His, 2Mac   10:   27    |                    distance from the city, halting when they were close to
3014     His,  Tob    3:    7(2) |                    17; 4:1; 5:4. Ecbatana: Hamadan in modern Iran; this was
3015     His, 1Chr    1:   16    |            Arvadite, the Zemarite, and the Hamathite. ~
3016    Pent,  Gen   10:   18    |                     the Zemarites, and the Hamathites. Afterward, the clans of
3017     His, 1Chr    4:   41    |             attacked the tents of Ham (for Hamites dwelt there formerly) and
3018    Pent,  Gen   10:    1(1) |                   Genesis 10:6-20) are the Hamitic-speaking peoples of northern Africa;
3019  ProphB,  Isa  Int          |                 northern kingdom under the hammerlike blows of Assyria (722),
3020     His, 1Chr    4:   26    |         descendants of Mishma were his son Hammuel, whose son was Zaccur, whose
3021    Pent,  Gen   31:   39(7) |                    recorded in the Code of Hammurabi: "If in a sheepfold an act
3022  ProphB,  Eze   39:   16    |                  name of the city shall be Hamonah.) Thus the land shall be
3023    Pent,  Gen   33:   19(2) |             unknown. Descendants of Hamor: Hamorites, "the men of Hamor"; cf
3024    Pent,  Jos   11:    6    |                    before Israel. You must hamstring their horses and burn their
3025    Pent,  Num   26:   21    |              through Hamul the clan of the Hamulites. ~
3026    Pent,  Exo   35:   25    |                    expert spinners brought hand-spun violet, purple and scarlet
3027  ProphB,  Eze   40:    5(2) |            ordinary cubit consisted of six handbreadths; the great cubit, of seven.
3028   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    7(3) |             disability, a temptation, or a handicap connected with his apostolic
3029    Gosp,  Luk   19:   20    |                   kept it stored away in a handkerchief, ~
3030    Gosp,  Joh    4:    9(5) |                   from any vessel they had handled.~
3031   WisdB, Wisd   14:    8    |                                 8 ~but the handmade idol is accursed, and its
3032    Pent,  Exo   11:    5    |                   of the slave-girl at the handmill, as well as all the first-born
3033   NTLet,  Gal    2:    7(7) |                  Jewish law is sealed by a handshake. That Paul and colleagues
3034     His, 1Sam    9:    2    |               There was no other Israelite handsomer than Saul; he stood head
3035  ProphB,  Bar    6:   58    |                 displaying his valor, or a handy tool in a house, the joy
3036  ProphB,  Isa   30:    4    |                 and their messengers reach Hanes, ~
3037    Pent,  Jos   19:   14    |                      14 ~Skirting north of Hannathon, the boundary ended at the
3038     His, 1Mac    4:   59(7) |                 institution of thefeast of Hannukah, also called the feast of
3039    Pent,  Num   26:    5    |             through Hanoch the clan of the Hanochites, through Pallu the clan
3040    Pent,  Lev   13:    2(1) |                term used does not refer to Hansen's disease, currently called
3041    Pent,  Jos   19:   19    |                                        19 ~Hapharaim, Shion, Anaharath, ~
3042   WisdB, Wisd    2:    2    |                                     2 ~For haphazard were we born, and hereafter
3043   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |                  12). Generosity: the word haplotes has nuances of both simplicity
3044     His, 1Chr   24:   15    |                   Hezir, the eighteenth to Happizzez, ~
3045    Pent,  Deu   34          |                                            hapter 34~
3046     His, 1Chr    5:   26    |                  them to Halah, Habor, and Hara, and to the river Gozan,
3047    Gosp,  Mar    6:   19    |                            19 ~Herodias 13 harbored a grudge against him and
3048   WisdB,  Pro    5:    1(1) |                 the years of life, despoil hard-earned wealth, consume the flesh,
3049   NTLet,  Rom   11:   25    |                     your own estimation: a hardening has come upon Israel in
3050  ProphB,  Jer    3:   17    |                    walk no longer in their hardhearted wickedness. ~
3051    Pent,  Gen   30:   41    |                     Moreover, whenever the hardier animals were in heat, Jacob
3052   NTLet, 2Tim    2:    6    |                                     6 ~The hardworking farmer ought to have the
3053     His,  Neh    3:    8    |              carried out by Uzziel, son of Harhaiah, a member of the goldsmiths'
3054     His, 2Kin   22:   14    |             Shallum, son of Tikvah, son of Harhas, keeper of the wardrobe.
3055    Pent,  Jud    1:   35    |                Amorites had a firm hold in Harheres, Aijalon and Shaalbim, but
3056    Pent,  Lev   13:   39(4) |                    39] Tetter: vitiligo, a harmless form of skin disease.~
3057     His, 1Sam   11:   12(2) |                these verses, an editor has harmonized the account of the acknowledgment
3058     His, 1Chr    7:   36    |                  sons of Zophah were Suah, Harnepher, Shual, Beri, Imrah, ~
3059     His, 1Sam   29:    1    |                  encamped at the spring of Harod near Jezreel. ~
3060    Pent,  Jud    5:   11    |                 them to the strains of the harpers at the wells,~where men
3061  ProphB,  Dan    3:    4(3) |                             4] Psaltery: a harplike instrument.~
3062    Pent,  Jos   10:   10    |                 down the Beth-horon slope, harrassing them as far as Azekah and
3063   WisdB,  Job   39:   10    |                    the furrow, and will he harrow the valleys after you? ~
3064  ProphB,  Isa   28:   24    |              plowing, always loosening and harrowing his land for planting? ~
3065    Gosp,  Mat   13:   13(6) |                 Matthew 13:14 supports the harsher Marcan view.~
3066   WisdB,  Sir   42:   14    |                         14 ~Better a man's harshness than a woman's indulgence,
3067     His, 1Kin    5:    3    |                hundred sheep, not counting harts, gazelles, roebucks, and
3068     His, 1Chr    4:    8    |                   clans of Aharhel, son of Harum. ~
3069     His,  Neh    3:   10    |                   side was Jedaiah, son of Harumaph, who repaired opposite his
3070     His, 1Chr   12:    6    |                  Shemariah; Shephatiah the Haruphite; ~
3071     His, 2Kin   21:   19    |                  Meshullemeth, daughter of Haruz of Jotbah. ~
3072     His,  Neh   10:   26    |                                 26 ~Rehum, Hashabnah, Maaseiah, ~
3073     His,  Neh    8:    4    |                Mishael, Malchijah, Hashum, Hashbaddanah, Zechariah, Meshullam. ~
3074  ProphB,  Amo    1:   14(8) |                  the modern capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.~
3075     His, 1Chr    3:   20    |                 The sons of Meshullam were Hashubah, Ohel, Berechiah, Hasadiah,
3076     His, 1Mac    2:   42(5) |                   42] Hasideans: in Hebrew hasidim, "pious ones," a religious
3077     His, 2Mac  Int          |                  of the Jews well into the Hasmonean period, so that 2 Maccabees
3078     His, 2Chr   34:   22    |                     son of Tokhath, son of Hasrah, the guardian of the wardrobe;
3079     His,  Neh    3:    3    |                 was rebuilt by the sons of Hassenaah; they timbered it and set
3080     His,  Ezr    2:   55    |                     sons of Sotai, sons of Hassophereth, sons of Peruda, ~
3081  ProphB,  Jer   12:   19    |                    realized that they were hatching plots against me: "Let us
3082     His, 1Chr    4:   13    |                   The sons of Othniel were Hathath and Meonothai; ~
3083   NTLet,  Gal    5:   20    |                     20 ~idolatry, sorcery, hatreds, rivalry, jealousy, outbursts
3084  ProphB,  Dan    3:   21    |                  furnace with their coats, hats, shoes and other garments, ~
3085  ProphB,  Oba    0:   12    |                   of their ruin; Speak not haughtily on the day of distress! ~
3086  ProphB,  Hab    1:   15    |                   all up with his hook, he hauls them away with his net,
3087   WisdB,  Son    4:    8    |                 Senir and Hermon,~From the haunts of lions,~from the leopards'
3088    Gosp,  Act   27:    8    |                reached a place called Fair Havens, near which was the city
3089    Pent,  Gen   25:   18    |                    Ishmaelites ranged from Havilah-by-Shur, which is on the border
3090    Pent,  Gen    3:   20(4) |              Genesis 3:24. The Hebrew name hawwa ("Eve") is related to the
3091     His,  Neh   11:    5    |                    son of Colhozeh, son of Hazaiah, son of Adaiah, son of Joiarib,
3092    Pent,  Num   34:    4    |                  south of Kadesh-barnea to Hazar-addar; thence it shall cross to
3093    Pent,  Jos   15:   27    |                                        27 ~Hazar-gaddah, Heshmon, Beth-pelet, ~
3094    Pent,  Jos   19:    5    |                    Ziklag, Bethmar-caboth, Hazar-susah, ~
3095     His, 1Chr    4:   31    |                        31 ~Beth-marcaboth, Hazar-susim, Bethbiri, and Shaaraim.
3096     His,  Neh   11:   27    |                                     27 ~in Hazarshual, in Beer-sheba and its dependencies, ~
3097     His, 1Chr   23:    9    |                  of Shimei were Shelomoth, Haziel, and Haran; three. These
3098    Pent,  Gen   22:   22    |                                22 ~Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph, and Bethuel." ~
3099    Pent,  Jos   15:   25    |                                        25 ~Hazor-hadattah, and Kerioth-hezron (that
3100     His, 1Chr    4:    3    |                     their sister was named Hazzelelponi. ~
3101    Pent,  Gen   32:   16    |                   twenty she-asses and ten he-asses. ~
3102   WisdB,  Sir   31:   29    |                                        29 ~Headache, bitterness and disgrace
3103     His, 2Mac    4:   12(4) |              wide-brimmed hat, traditional headgear of Hermes, the patron god
3104   WisdB,  Psa    4:    1(2) |                 For the leader: many psalm headings contain this rubric. Its
3105  ProphB,  Jer   39:    5(4) |                   Riblah: Nebuchadnezzar's headquarters in Syria, which had also
3106    Pent,  Gen   28:   17(3) |                  the stone Jacob used as a headrest; cf Genesis 28:22. That:
3107    Gosp,  Act   27:    7    |                   many days we made little headway, arriving at Cnidus only
3108    Gosp,  Act   27:    4    |                   of Cyprus because of the headwinds, ~
3109    Gosp,  Mar    7:   24(8) |                   33-35) were also used by healers of the time.~
3110   WisdB,  Pro   16:   24    |                     sweet to the taste and healthful to the body. ~
3111  ProphB,  Dan    1:   15    |                 after ten days they looked healthier and better fed than any
3112  ProphB,  Nah    3:    3    |                 spear, the many slain, the heaping corpses, the endless bodies
3113   NTLet,  Phi    2:   19    |                 soon, so that I too may be heartened by hearing news of you. ~
3114  ProphB,  Hos    4:   17(5) |                           17] Ephraim: the heartland of the northern kingdom.
3115   NTLet,  Rom    1:   31    |                  are senseless, faithless, heartless, ruthless. ~
3116     His,  Tob    1:   10    |                  relatives ate the food of heathens, ~
3117   NTLet,  Eph    1:    3(4) |                heavens: literally, "in the heavenlies" or "in the heavenly places,"
3118   WisdB, Wisd    5:   10    |                 Like a ship traversing the heaving water, of which, when it
3119    Pent,  Num   26:   45    |              through Heber the clan of the Heberites, through Malchiel the clan
3120   NTLet,  Rom    3:   20(5) |                    literally "no flesh," a Hebraism), and he adds "by observing
3121    Gosp,  Luk   22:   66(18)|                   Sanhedrin: the word is a Hebraized form of a Greek word meaning
3122    Gosp,  Luk   14:   23    |                    out to the highways and hedgerows and make people come in
3123  ProphB,  Bar    2:   31    |                 will give them hearts, and heedful ears; ~
3124  ProphB,  Isa   55:    3    |                              3 ~Come to me heedfully, listen, that you may have
3125     His, 2Mac   13:   24(8) |                    of Maccabeus, then left Hegemonides as governor of the territory. . . ."
3126     His,  Tob    3:    7(2) |                   the story teller uses to heighten interest; see also Tobit
3127    Gosp,  Mat   21:   18(16)|                  making it so, Matthew has heightened the miracle. Jesus' act
3128   CathL, 1Pet    4:   12(6) |                persecution. Others see the heightening of the language as only
3129   NTLet, 1The    4:    3(2) |               allowed according to a Greek heiress law, which would insure
3130    Pent,  Num   27:    5(2) |                   laws in Numbers 36:2-10 (heiresses to marry within the same
3131    Pent,  Deu   18:    8    |                 his monetary offerings and heirlooms. ~
3132    Pent,  Jud    1:   31    |             possession of Mahaleb, Achzib, Helbah, Aphik or Rehob. ~
3133  ProphB,  Eze   27:   18    |                    your wealth, exchanging Helbon wine and Zahar wool. ~
3134    Pent,  Num   26:   30    |              through Helek the clan of the Helekites, ~
3135    Pent,  Jos   19:   33    |                          33 ~extended from Heleph, from the oak at Zaanannim
3136    Gosp,  Luk    3:   23    |             thought, of Joseph, the son of Heli, ~
3137     His,  Neh   12:   15    |                 Harim, Adna; for Meremoth, Helkai; ~
3138   WisdB,  Job   24:   17(2) |                  heat, and his sin even to hell. (20) Let mercy forget him;
3139   NTLet,  Gal  Int          |                    preached earlier in the Hellenized cities of Perge, Iconium,
3140     His, 1Chr   27:   10    |                 for the seventh month, was Hellez, from Beth-phelet, of the
3141     His, 2Sam   22:   42    |                         42 ~They cried for help-but no one saved them; to the
3142   WisdB,  Job    9:   13    |                    he does not relent; the helpers of Rahab bow beneath him. ~
3143    Pent,  Gen   36:   22    |                  descendants were Hori and Hemam, and Lotan's sister was
3144     His, 1Mac    6:   18    |                    men in the citadel were hemming in Israel around the sanctuary,
3145    Gosp,  Luk    8:   22(8) |                  26-39); (3) the cure of a hemorrhaging woman (Luke 8:40-48); (4)
3146     His, 1Sam   21:    8    |                    and he was Saul's chief henchman. ~
3147   NTPre                     |                   simplification of clumsy hendiadys, has been resisted here.
3148    Pent,  Num   26:   32    |             through Hepher the clan of the Hepherites. ~
3149     His, 2Kin   21:    1    |           Jerusalem. His mother's name was Hephzibah. ~
3150   CathL,  Rev    8:    1(1) |                  four trumpet blasts, each heralding catastrophes modeled on
3151  ProphB,  Isa   42:   15    |             mountains and hills, all their herbage I will dry up; I will turn
3152   WisdB,  Psa   49:   15    |                    15 ~Like sheep they are herded into Sheol, where death
3153  ProphB                     |                   It was not the result of heredity, just as it was not a permanent
3154                             | herein
3155    Pent,  Jud    8:   13    |                 from battle by the pass of Heres. ~
3156     His, 1Chr    9:   15    |                             15 ~Bakbakkar; Heresh; Galal; Mattaniah, son of
3157   CathL, 2Pet    2:    1    |                 will introduce destructive heresies and even deny the Master
3158     His, 1Sam   22:    5    |                  and went to the forest of Hereth. ~
3159   NTLet,  Tit    3:   10    |                   break off contact with a heretic, ~
3160   WisdB,  Sir    9:    1(2) |               commit those faults of which heretofore she had been innocent. ~
3161    Pent,  Gen   41:   41    |                                        41 ~Herewith," Pharaoh told Joseph, "
3162  ProphB,  Isa   49:    8    |                land and allot the desolate heritages, ~
3163   NTLet,  Rom   16:   14    |                 Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, and the brothers who are
3164    Pent,  Lev   21:   20    |                   with eczema, ringworm or hernia. ~
3165   NTLet,  Rom   16:   11    |                      11 ~Greet my relative Herodion. Greet those in the Lord
3166    Pent,  Rut    1:   16(4) |                       16-17] An example of heroic fidelity and piety. Ruth'
3167     His,  Est  Int          |                  is named after its Jewish heroine. It tells the story of the
3168     His,  Jdt    5:   15    |                Amorites, destroyed all the Heshbonites by main force, crossed the
3169    Pent,  Jos   15:   27    |                          27 ~Hazar-gaddah, Heshmon, Beth-pelet, ~
3170    Pent,  Gen   19:   16    |                                16 ~When he hesitated, the men, by the LORD'S
3171  ProphB,  Isa   10:   15    |                  axe boast against him who hews with it? Will the saw exalt
3172   CathL,  Jam    1:   17(9) |                    be a proverb written in hexameter. Father of lights: God is
3173     His, 1Kin   15:   18    |                   son of Tabrimmon, son of Hezion, king of Aram, resident
3174     His, 2Sam   23:   35    |                                        35 ~Hezrai from Carmel; Paarai the
3175     His, 1Chr   11:   37    |                                        37 ~Hezro, from Carmel; Naarai, the
3176     His, 2Sam   23:   30    |                     Benaiah from Pirathon; Hiddai from Nahale-gaash; ~
3177     His, 2Mac    9:    9    |                while he was still alive in hideous torments, his flesh rotted
3178   WisdB,  Psa   11:    1(1) |            mountain country (a traditional hideout) to escape trouble (Psalm
3179   REPre                     |                more dignified, formal, and hieratic than the world of business,
3180     His, 2Mac   12:    2    |                   son of Gennaeus, as also Hieronymus and Demophon, to say nothing
3181   WisdB,  Psa    9:   17    |                    the wicked are trapped. Higgaion. Selah ~
3182    Gosp,  Joh   19:   12(3) |              honorific title bestowed upon high-ranking officials for merit.~
3183  ProphB,  Isa   25:   12    |                                    12 ~The high-walled fortress he will raze, and
3184  ProphB,  Jer   17:    3    |                        3 ~the peaks in the highland.) Your wealth and all your
3185   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(4) |              similarities in vocabulary to highlight that connection. ~
3186   NTLet, 1Cor   15:    3(3) |                credal formulas. This credo highlights Jesus' death for our sins (
3187     His, 2Sam   20:   12    |                 blood in the middle of the highroad, and the man noticed that
3188   WisdB,  Pro   24:   34    |               poverty come upon you like a highwayman, and want like an armed
3189   NTLet, 1Cor   15:    9(4) |                    disqualified (ouk . . . hikanos) from apostleship, but in
3190   NTLet,  Heb    9:    5(5) |                   gold "mercy seat" (Greek hilasterion, as in Romans 3:25), where
3191     His, 1Chr    6:   60    |                                        60 ~Hilkath with its pasture lands,
3192  ProphB,  Mic    4:    8    |                    And you, O Magdal-eder, hillock of daughter Zion! Unto you
3193    Gosp,  Mar    5:    5    |                 among the tombs and on the hillsides he was always crying out
3194    Pent,  Jud    9:   36    |                   men coming down from the hilltops!" But Zebul answered him, "
3195    Pent,  Jud    3:   22    |                                    22 ~The hilt also went in after the blade,
3196   CathL, 3Joh    0:   10    |                  not receive the brothers, hindering those who wish to do so
3197    Gosp,  Joh    8:   25(13)|                  cf Proverb 8:22) seems to hinge on a misunderstanding of
3198    Gosp,  Luk   24:   26(8) |               period, although the idea is hinted at in Mark 8:31-33. See
3199     His, 2Mac    9:   23    |                   went on campaigns in the hinterland, would name his successor, ~
3200    Pent,  Gen   41:   52(5) |                   to the Hebrew expression hiphrani, "(God) has made me fruitful." ~
3201   CathL,  Rev  Int          |                   Tertullian, Cyprian, and Hippolytus. This identification, however,
3202   WisdB,  Job   40:   15(1) |                          15] Behemoth: the hippopotamus. ~
3203   WisdB,  Pro   26:   10    |                  all who pass by is he who hires a drunken fool. ~
3204    Pent,  Deu   30:   11(2) |                  clearly that ignorance of hislaw can be no excuse. St. Paul
3205   WisdB, Wisd   17:    9    |                 passing of insects and the hissing of reptiles, ~
3206   CathL,  Rev    6:    6(6) |                  day's ration in the Greek historians Herodotus and Diogenes Laertius.
3207    Gosp,  Act    1:    3(2) |                  paschal mystery) has been historicized by Luke when he writes of
3208    Gosp,  Luk   24:   50(13)|                   Acts 1:3, 9-11; 13:31 he historicizes the ascension by speaking
3209     His, 1Sam    6:    7    |                   have not borne the yoke; hitch them to the cart, but drive
3210  ProphB,  Jer    3:   13    |                LORD, your God, How you ran hither and yon to strangers (under
3211     His, 1Mac   14:    2(2) |               Babylonia, both of which had hitherto belonged to the Seleucid
3212    Pent,  Deu   19:    5    |                   flies off the handle and hits his neighbor a mortal blow,
3213     His, 2Sam   23:   39    |                              39 ~Uriah the Hittite-thirty-seven in all. ~ ~ ~
3214     His, 1Chr    8:   17    |                   17 ~Zebadiah, Meshullam, Hizki, Heber, ~
3215     His, 1Chr    3:   23    |                  of Neariah were Elioenai, Hizkiah, and Azrikam - three. ~
3216   WisdB,  Psa   19:   11    |                desirable than gold, than a hoard of purest gold, Sweeter
3217  ProphB,  Mic    6:   10    |                   bear any longer criminal hoarding and the meager ephah that
3218    Pent,  Gen   14:   15    |                 and pursued them as far as Hobah, which is north of Damascus. ~
3219     His,  Neh    7:   63    |                    of the priests: sons of Hobaiah, sons of Hakkoz, sons of
3220   REPre                     |              together with the bishops' ad hoc committee that was appointed
3221     His, 1Chr    7:   37    |                                 37 ~Bezer, Hod, Shamma, Shilshah, Ithran,
3222     His, 1Chr    8:    9    |                             9 ~By his wife Hodesh he became the father of
3223     His,  Neh    7:   43    |                   Jeshua, Kadmiel, Binnui, Hodeviah, seventy-four. ~
3224    Pent,  Jos   10:    3    |                king of Jerusalem, sent for Hoham, king of Hebron, Piram,
3225    Gosp,  Act   27:   40    |                  lines of the rudders, and hoisting the foresail into the wind,
3226  ProphB,  Zep    2:   14    |                   all the wild life of the hollows; The screech owl and the
3227  ProphB,  Isa   44:   14    |                  cuts down cedars, takes a holm or an oak, and lays hold
3228     His, 1Chr    1:   39    |                sons of Lotan were Hori and Homam; Timna was the sister of
3229  ProphB,  Eze   38:   12(3) |                 peoples spoke of their own homelands as "the navel," that is,
3230  ProphB,  Lam    1:    7    |                   the days of her wretched homelessness, When her people fell into
3231   NTLet,  Tit    2:    5    |              self-controlled, chaste, good homemakers, under the control of their
3232    Pent,  Num   11:   32    |                 got the least gathered ten homers of them. Then they spread
3233    Pent,  Gen   31:   30    |               because you were desperately homesick for your father's house,
3234   CathL, 1Pet  Int          |                    his exposition numerous homiletic, credal, hymnic, and sacramental
3235   WisdB,  Sir    6:   23(4) |                    of wisdom) is a perfect homonym for musar, "removed, withdrawn";
3236   NTLet, 1Cor    6:    9(3) |                adult males who indulged in homosexual practices with such boys.
3237    Pent,  Gen   18:   20(6) |              Yahwist, the sin of Sodom was homosexuality (Genesis 19:4-5), which
3238   WisdB,  Sir   27:   23    |                   In your presence he uses honeyed talk, and admires your every
3239    Pent,  Jud    9:   16    |                    acted in good faith and honorably in appointing Abimelech
3240    Pent,  Gen   31:   26    |               Laban demanded of Jacob, "by hoodwinking me and carrying off my daughters
3241  ProphB,  Eze   32:   13    |                   no longer, nor shall the hoof of beast disturb them. ~
3242    Pent,  Jud    5:   28    |                long in coming?~why are the hoofbeats of his chariots delayed?" ~
3243   WisdB,  Psa   39:    1(1) |               Psalm 39:5-7), yet remaining hopeful (Psalm 39:8-10). The psalmist
3244   WisdB,  Psa  145:   15    |                   15 ~The eyes of all look hopefully to you; you give them their
3245     His, 1Kin   18:   26    |                    one answering. And they hopped around the altar they had
3246   WisdB,  Psa  105:   34    |                    the locusts came, grass hoppers without number. ~
3247    Pent,  Jos   10:   33    |                           33 ~At that time Horam, king of Gezer, came up
3248    Pent,  Jos   19:   38    |                      38 ~Yiron, Migdal-el, Horem, Beth-anath and Beth-shemesh;
3249    Pent,  Gen   49:   17    |                 serpent by the roadside, a horned viper by the path, That
3250  ProphB,  Jer   32:   34    |                house named after me by the horrid idols they set up in it. ~
3251   CathL,  Rev    9:    9    |                 was like the sound of many horse-drawn chariots racing into battle. ~
3252   WisdB,  Ecc   10:    7    |                   7 ~I have seen slaves on horseback, while princes walked on
3253  ProphB,  Jer   46:   20    |                   heifer, from the north a horsefly lights upon her. ~
3254     His,  Est    E:   10    |                 from us in generosity, was hospitably received by us. ~
3255   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |                 had witnessed the personal hostilities that developed between the
3256   WisdB,  Psa  109:   16    |             remember to show kindness, but hounded the wretched poor and brought
3257   NTLet,  Col    4:   15(8) |                   read a masculine for the house-church leader, "Nymphas and . . .
3258     His,  Neh   10:   40    |                    and oil; there also are housed the utensils of the sanctuary,
3259    Pent,  Deu   20:    5    |                  house and not yet had the housewarming? Let him return home, lest
3260     His, 2Sam   17:   19    |                                19 ~and the housewife took the cover and spread
3261   WisdB,  Psa  132:    1(1) |                David's care for the proper housing of the ark be regarded with
3262   WisdB,  Psa  109:   10    |                 beggars, driven from their hovels. ~
3263  ProphB,  Isa    6:    2    |                    feet, and with two they hovered aloft. ~
3264    Pent,  Exo   16:   15(3) |                  is this: the original man hu is thus rendered by the
3265     His, 1Kin    7:   33    |                axles, fellies, spokes, and hubs were all cast. The four
3266    Pent,  Lev   26:   25    |                  over you. Though you then huddle together in your walled
3267  ProphB,  Isa   16:    1    |                        1 ~Send them forth, hugging the earth like reptiles,
3268   WisdB,  Sir   27:   30    |             hateful things, yet the sinner hugs them tight. ~ ~ ~
3269    Pent,  Jos   19:   34    |                 and from there extended to Hukkok; it touched Zebulun on the
3270    Pent,  Exo   25:   18(3) |                    probably in the form of human-headed winged lions. The cherubim
3271     His,  Est    B:    2    |                    by making my government humane and effective as far as
3272   NTLet,  Phi    2:    1(1) |                Philippians 2:6-11) and his humbling of self and obedience to
3273    Gosp,  Joh   13:    5(5) |                   It is an allusion to the humiliating death of the crucifixion.~
3274  ProphB,  Jon  Int          |              spared them.~From this partly humorous story, a very sublime lesson
3275    Pent,  Lev   21:   20    |                              20 ~or who is hump-backed or weakly or walleyed, or
3276  ProphB,  Isa   30:    6    |                 and their treasures on the humps of camels To a people good
3277    Pent,  Jos   15:   54    |                                        54 ~Humtah, Kiriath-arba (that is,
3278    Pent,  Gen    7:   11    |                           11 ~1 In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in
3279    Pent,  Num   26:   39    |             through Hupham the clan of the Huphamites. ~
3280     His, 1Chr   24:   13    |                      13 ~the thirteenth to Huppah, the fourteenth to Ishbaal, ~
3281     His, 1Chr   11:   32    |                                        32 ~Hurai, from the valley of Gaash;
3282     His, 1Chr    5:   14    |                    sons of Abihail, son of Huri, son of Jaroah, son of Gilead,
3283     His, 1Chr    2:   50(7) |                                 50-55] The Hurites, a clan dwelling to the
3284   WisdB,  Job   26:   13    |                scatters the waters, and he hurls the lightning against them
3285    Pent,  Gen   12:   13(4) |            wife-sister marriage. Among the Hurrians, with whom Abraham's clan
3286  ProphB,  Hag    1:    9    |                   ruins, while each of you hurries to his own house. ~
3287     His, 2Mac    9:    7    |                even faster. As a result he hurtled from the dashing chariot,
3288    Pent,  Gen   41:   48    |                                     48 ~he husbanded all the food of these years
3289  ProphB,  Joe    1:   11    |                       11 ~Be appalled, you husbandmen! wail, you vinedressers!
3290   WisdB,  Sir   27:    4    |                When a sieve is shaken, the husks appear; so do a man's faults
3291   WisdB,  Sir   22:    5    |                                       5 ~A hussy shames her father and her
3292    Pent,  Lev   23:   40(5) |               constructing the "booths" or huts in which the people lived
3293   CathL,  Rev    9:   17(10)|                      17] Blue: literally, "hyacinth-colored." Yellow: literally, "sulfurous."~
3294   NTLet, 1Cor   11:    3(3) |                    in Eph 5:21-33. It is a hybrid model, for it grafts onto
3295     His,  Jdt    1:    6    |             Euphrates, the Tigris, and the Hydaspes, and King Arioch of the
3296   WisdB,  Sir   13:   17    |                 there be peace between the hyena and the dog? Or between
3297    Pent,  Lev   11:    1(1) |                    on traditional ideas of hygiene, but they are here given
3298     His, 2Kin    5:   12(1) |                    the Jordan are no match hygienically for the mountain spring
3299   WisdB,  Sir   50:    1(1) |                High (Sirach 50:12-17). The hymnody, the joyful shouts of the
3300    Gosp,  Mat   23:   24(13)|                swallow the camel is only a hyperbolic way of speaking of their
3301   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    5(6) |                  in any superlative sense (hyperlian), judging them bluntly as "
3302   NTLet, 2Cor    2:    3(1) |                 Cor 2:10-13. None of these hypotheses is entirely convincing.
3303   NTLet, 1Cor   14:   23(8) |                   missionary effect of two hypothetical liturgical experiences,
3304    Pent,  Lev   11:    5(2) |                  zoology, the rock badger (hyrax Syriacus) is classified
3305    Pent,  Deu   14:   16    |                  owl, the screech owl, the ibis, ~
3306     His, 1Chr    9:    8    |                                         8 ~Ibneiah, son of Jeroham; Elah, son
3307     His, 1Chr    9:    8    |           Shephatiah, son of Reuel, son of Ibnijah. ~
3308     His, 1Chr   24:   27    |                Uzziah: Shoham, Zaccur, and Ibri. ~
3309     His, 1Chr    7:    2    |                  Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Ibsam, and Shemuel, warrior heads
3310   WisdB, Wisd   19:   21    |                    in them, nor melted the icelike, quick-melting kind of ambrosial
3311    Pent,  Jos   19:   15    |                 Kattath, Nahalal, Shimron, Idalah and Bethlehem, there were
3312     His, 1Chr    4:    3    |                  Etam: Jezreel, Ishma, and Idbash; their sister was named
3313  ProphB                     |                  prophetic compenetration, idealization in which persons and things
3314     His, 2Chr  Int          |                  portrait of Solomon is an idealized one; he appears as second
3315   NTPre                     |                  repeated words or phrases identically.~This leads to a final consideration:
3316     His, 1Mac  Int          |                 translation full of Hebrew idioms. The author, probably a
3317   NTLet, 1Cor   14:   23(8) |                    prophecy. Uninstructed (idiotai): the term may simply mean
3318  ProphB,  Zep  Int          |                  degradation, when the old idolatries reappeared and men worshiped
3319   CathL,  Rev   12:    1(1) |                 astray by its prodigies to idolize the first beast (Rev 13:
3320    Gosp,  Luk    1:    5(3) |                  the Great, the son of the Idumean Antipater, was declared "
3321    Gosp,  Act    2:   42(8) |                     that outline, somewhat idyllically, the chief characteristics
3322    Gosp,  Mat    1:   21(10)|                  Hebrew name Joshua (Greek Iesous) meaning "Yahweh helps"
3323    Gosp,  Joh   19:   19(8) |             equivalent of the Latin INRI = Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum.
3324  ProphB,  Jer   35:    4    |                  the sons of Hanan, son of Igdaliah, the man of God, next to
3325   NTLet,  Phl               |                 the same name mentioned by Ignatius of Antioch (ca. A.D. 110).
3326    Gosp,  Mar    9:    2(2) |                 divine plan Jesus must die ignominiously before his messianic glory
3327   CathL,  Jam    2:   20    |                     Do you want proof, you ignoramus, that faith without works
3328    Pent,  Jos   15:   29    |                                29 ~Baalah, Iim, Ezem, ~
3329     His, 1Chr    7:   30    |                  sons of Asher were Imnah, Iishvah, Ishvi, and Beriah; their
3330     His, 1Chr   11:   29    |                  29 ~Sibbecai, from Husha; Ilai, from Ahoh; ~
3331   WisdB,  Sir    7:   26    |                    you; but where there is ill-feeling, trust her not. ~
3332    Pent,  Gen   41:   19    |                  other cows, scrawny, most ill-formed and gaunt. Never have I
3333    Pent,  Lev   22:   23    |                   sheep that is in any way ill-proportioned or stunted you may indeed
3334   WisdB,  Sir   20:   17(5) |                                 17-25] The ill-timed speech of the wicked, the
3335   WisdB,  Sir   23:   24(8) |                    assembly determined the illegitimacy of children born of adultery
3336   NTLet, 1Tim    5:   23    |                  stomach and your frequent illnesses. ~
3337   WisdB,  Psa   31:    6(2) |                verse. Stephen in Acts 7:59 illudes to these words as he is
3338     His, 1Mac    4:   50    |                   the lampstand, and these illuminated the temple. ~
3339    Gosp,  Act   10:   17(8) |                  of the angelic apparition illuminates Peter's vision: he is to
3340    Gosp,  Luk   11:   36    |                    full of light as a lamp illuminating you with its brightness." ~
3341  ProphB,  Lam    4:   13(2) |                  lulled the people into an illusory security (Jeremiah 2:8;
3342    Gosp,  Mat    5:    1(1) |                 the new righteousness with illustrations (Matthew 5:17, 20-24, 27-
3343   NTLet, 1Cor    4:   14(5) |                   4:21 belongs to the same image-complex. So does the image of the
3344    Gosp,  Mat    5:   22(18)|                  or reqa probably meaning "imbecile," "blockhead," a term of
3345   NTLet,  Rom    5:    1(1) |                 dwells in their hearts and imbues them with God's love (Romans
3346   WisdB,  Psa   29:    3(3) |                   repetition of the phrase imitates the sound of crashing thunder
3347   WisdB,  Son    4:    7(5) |                Liturgy of the feast of the Immaculate Conception.~
3348   NTLet, 1Cor    3:    3(3) |               development; they reveal the immaturity both of their self-understanding (
3349   NTLet,  Heb    8:    7(3) |                   LXX: 38), namely, in the immediacy of the people's knowledge
3350    Gosp,  Mar  Int          |                Mark, Jesus is portrayed as immensely popular with the people
3351    Gosp,  Mat    3:   11(8) |                    will be followed by an "immersion" of the repentant in the
3352    Gosp,  Mat   11:   11(8) |                 function of announcing the imminence of the kingdom (Matthew
3353   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   17(10)|               boasting, in contrast to the immoderate boasting to which 2 Cor
3354   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   12(8) |                 him: as self-recommending, immoderately boastful, encroaching on
3355    Pent,  Deu   24:    1(2) |                   phrase, meaning perhaps "immodest conduct." At the time of
3356     His,  Jdt    9:    2    |                upon the foreigners who had immodestly loosened the maiden's girdle,
3357     His, 1Chr    7:   35    |                brother Hotham were Zophah, Imna, Shelesh, and Amal. ~
3358    Pent,  Num   26:   44    |              through Imnah the clan of the Imnites, through Ishvi the clan
3359   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |               salvation would be seriously impaired if Gentile Christians were
3360   WisdB,  Ecc    4:    5(1) |            consequently suffers hunger and impairs his bodily health. ~
3361    Pent,  Gen   40:   22    |                     but the chief baker he impaled-just as Joseph had told them
3362    Pent,  Deu   21:   22(7) |                    any case the hanging or impaling was not the means used to
3363    Pent,  Deu   16:   19    |               distort justice; you must be impartial. You shall not take a bribe;
3364     His, 1Chr  Int          |               wherein factual accuracy and impartiality of judgment are the standards
3365   NTLet, 2Tim    2:   15    |                    who causes no disgrace, imparting the word of truth without
3366   WisdB, Wisd    5:    7    |                 ruin; we journeyed through impassable deserts, but the way of
3367   WisdB,  Job   32:    2(1) |                    man, he impetuously and impatiently upbraids Job for his boldness
3368  ProphB,  Eze   23:   12    |           governors and officers, warriors impeccably clothed, knights mounted
3369    Pent,  Jos   10:   13(3) |                    of the sun, which would impede his enemies in their flight
3370   WisdB,  Pro    4:   12    |                walk, your step will not be impeded, and should you run, you
3371   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   14(11)|                    synagogue, a veil still impedes their understanding. Through
3372   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   14    |                     For the love of Christ impels us, once we have come to
3373     His, 2Mac    6:    9    |                   therefore, that disaster impended. ~
3374   NTLet, 1The  Int          |            communicated to them. Specific "imperatives" of Christian life, principles
3375     His, 1Kin   19:   11(1) |                  tiny whispering sound, is imperceptible and bespeaks the spirituality
3376    Gosp,  Mat    9:   37(23)|                     see Luke 10:2) is only imperfectly related to this context.
3377  ProphB,  Hos    7:   14(3) |             practice in prayers of earnest impetration (1 Kings 18:28); the practice
3378  ProphB,  Isa   30:    7(2) |                    compared to the stormy, impetuous sea monster (cf Isaiah 51:
3379   WisdB,  Job   32:    2(1) |                 and Dedan. A young man, he impetuously and impatiently upbraids
3380    Gosp,  Act    6:    8(5) |              aftermath shows how the major impetus behind the Christian movement
3381   CathL,  Jam  Int          |                     This assumption is not implausible in the light of ancient
3382     His, 2Sam    8:    1(1) |                dependent villages"; others implausibly read "dominion of the capital
3383     His, 1Sam    8:   12    |                harvesting, and to make his implements of war and the equipment
3384   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |              source of salvation. It is an implicit plea to the Christians at
3385     His,  Neh   13:   16    |                   were resident there were importing fish and every other kind
3386    Pent,  Jud   19:    5(1) |                                  5-9] Such importuning of guests to prolong their
3387    Gosp,  Mat   27:   63    |                 Sir, we remember that this impostor while still alive said, '
3388   NTLet, 1Cor    1:   21(9) |                crucified Christ symbolizes impotence and absurdity.~
3389   WisdB,  Sir   13:    6    |                then without regret he will impoverish you. ~
3390   WisdB,  Pro   10:    4    |                          4 ~The slack hand impoverishes, but the hand of the diligent
3391  ProphB,  Jer   21:   13(4) |             regarded by the royal house as impregnable. Despite this natural fortification,
3392   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    8(5) |                   are enumerated fully and impressively in 2 Cor 7:10-11; not the
3393   WisdB,  Job   12:   14    |                    is no rebuilding; if he imprisons a man, there is no release. ~
3394   NTLet, 1Cor    7:   36    |               anyone thinks he is behaving improperly toward his virgin, and if
3395   NTLet, 1Cor   11:    2(1) |                  assembly (1 Cor 11:3-16), improprieties in the celebration of community
3396   NTLet,  Rom    7:   13(4) |                            13-25] Far from improving the sinner, law encourages
3397  ProphB,  Amo    6:    5    |                                         5 ~Improvising to the music of the harp,
3398   WisdB,  Ecc  Int          |                  which does not in any way impugn its inspired character.
3399   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   13(10)|                   reflected glory. Without impugning Moses' sincerity, Paul attributes
3400     His, 1Kin    2:    1(1) |                    his father's family the imputation of blood guilt brought upon
3401   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   11(9) |                    as his motive (possibly imputed to him by his opponents)
3402   WisdB,  Psa   32:    2    |               Happy those to whom the LORD imputes no guilt, in whose spirit
3403     His, 1Chr    7:   36    |                    Harnepher, Shual, Beri, Imrah, ~
3404    Pent,  Gen   28:   12(2) |                  sullam, traditionally but inaccurately translated as "ladder."
3405     His,  Ezr    4:   24    |                 Jerusalem was halted. This inaction lasted until the second
3406    Pent,  Gen   31:   15(2) |                    legally reserved as her inalienable dowry.~
3407   WisdB,  Pro    9:   13    |                    Folly is fickle, she is inane, and knows nothing. ~
3408   WisdB,  Pro    1:   22    |                 simple ones, will you love inanity, ~
3409   NTLet, 1Cor   14:    2(2) |               private speech toward God in inarticulate terms that need interpretation
3410   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   17(12)|                    God (2 Cor 3:6, 8), the inaugurator of the new covenant and
3411     His, 2Mac    3:    6    |                 the total sum of money was incalculable and out of all proportion
3412     His,  Neh    3:   33    |                    and he became very much incensed. He ridiculed the Jews, ~
3413   WisdB,  Sir   11:   14(3) |              either in punishment or as an incentive to repentance or to greater
3414   NTLet, 1Tim    6:   20(8) |            centuries, there are signs that incipient forms of it belonged to
3415     His, 1Chr   25:    2(1) |                    originally fragments or incipits of hymns. With some slight
3416   NTLet,  Phi    3:    2(4) |                    mutilation: literally, "incision," an ironic wordplay on "
3417   WisdB,  Pro   30:   14    |                     There is a group whose incisors are swords, whose teeth
3418   CathL,  Jam    3:    4    |                rudder wherever the pilot's inclination wishes. ~
3419   NTLet, 1Cor    9:    1(1) |           articulations are highlighted by inclusions and transitional verses. ~
3420   REPre                     |                    seeks to reproduce such inclusivity insofar as this is possible
3421   WisdB, Wisd   14:   21    |                   or tyranny conferred the incommunicable Name on stocks and stones. ~
3422    Gosp,  Mat  Int          |             suffering (Matthew 26:39), the incomparable model for Christian obedience
3423    Pent,  Jud   13:   18(2) |                            18] Mysterious: incomprehensible, above human understanding.
3424   NTLet, 1Cor   12:    2(2) |                 from the Spirit, and it is inconceivable that the Spirit would move
3425   REPre                     |                    of textual witnesses is inconclusive. The same has been done
3426   NTLet, 2Cor    1:   17(10)|                    Paul is vacillating and inconsistent or that human considerations
3427   WisdB,  Sir   27:   11    |             godless man, like the moon, is inconstant. ~
3428    Gosp,  Act   26:   26(8) |                    is public knowledge and incontestable. Luke presents his story
3429     His, 2Mac    2:   27    |                   will gladly endure these inconveniences, ~
3430   NTLet, 2Tim    4:    2    |                whether it is convenient or inconvenient; convince, reprimand, encourage
3431    Gosp,  Luk    1:   57(17)|                 above all emphasize John's incorporation into the people of Israel
3432    Pent,  Gen   17:    1(1) |                  Almighty: traditional but incorrect rendering of the divine
3433   WisdB,  Sir   23:    7(2) |                 Sirach 23:13, 14), and the incorrigible habit of abusive language (
3434   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   50    |                    does corruption inherit incorruption. ~
3435    Gosp,  Luk    5:   26    |                   they said, "We have seen incredible things today." ~
3436    Gosp,  Joh    6:   62(21)|                   50); this claim provokes incredulity (John 6:60); and so Jesus
3437    Gosp,  Luk   24:   41    |                  41 ~While they were still incredulous for joy and were amazed,
3438    Pent,  Lev   22:   14    |                   sacred offering, with an increment of one fifth of the amount. ~
3439    Gosp,  Luk   20:    1(1) |          representatives, in an attempt to incriminate Jesus with the Romans and
3440   NTLet,  Rom    2:   12(5) |                    the standard of conduct inculcated in the Old Testament since
3441   WisdB,  Sir   19:    5(1) |            detraction (Sirach 19:5-6), and inculcating discreet silence in defense
3442   NTLet, 2Tim    4:    1(1) |                  gravity of the obligation incumbent on Timothy to preach the
3443    Gosp,  Act    2:    1(1) |                    office of Jesus without incurring immediate reprisal from
3444     His, 2Chr   14:    7(1) |                 may, however, have been an incursion of nomads from the Negeb
3445     His, 1Mac   15:   40    |              harass the people and to make incursions into Judea, where he took
3446   NTLet,  Phl    0:   18(14)|              keeping and acknowledgment of indebtedness.~
3447    Pent,  Exo   20:   26    |                   on which you must not be indecently uncovered. ~ ~
3448  ProphB,  Isa  Int          |               enthroned in glory stamps an indelible character on Isaiah's ministry
3449   REPre                     |                   quotations in a separate indented paragraph. The sources of
3450   NTLet, 1The    5:   10(2) |                    element he urges is our indestructible personal union in Christ'
3451    Gosp,  Luk   21:   24(7) |                  the Gentiles: a period of indeterminate length separating the destruction
3452   NTLet,  Rom   12:    6(4) |             Possession of a gift is not an index to quality of faith. Rather,
3453     His, 1Mac    6:   37    |                 harness, held, besides the Indian mahout, three soldiers who
3454   NTLet,  Rom    1:   18(13)|                   cf Wisdom 13:1-14:31) to indict especially the non-Jewish
3455   WisdB,  Job   13:   26    |                     For you draw up bitter indictments against me, and punish in
3456    Pent,  Exo    3:    2(2) |                spoke to men is referred to indifferently in some Old Testament texts
3457   WisdB,  Sir   27:   16(1) |             Betrayal of confidence through indiscretion destroys friendship and
3458    Pent,  Gen   34:    2(2) |                 terms were apparently used indiscriminately to designate the Hurrian
3459  ProphB,  Mal    2:   10(2) |                 the primitive ideal of the indissolubility of marriage was fully realized
3460   NTLet, 1Cor   14:    8    |                  And if the bugle gives an indistinct sound, who will get ready
3461   NTLet, 1Cor   13:   12    |                      12 ~At present we see indistinctly, as in a mirror, but then
3462   NTLet, 1Cor    8:    1(1) |               communitarian rather than an individualistic view of their Christian
3463   REPre                     |                    attempts to respect the individuality of each language by expressing
3464    Gosp,  Mar    8:   31(7) |                  though doubtful that this individualization of the Son of Man figure
3465    Pent,  Gen   10:    1(1) |                     are the peoples of the Indo-European languages to the north and
3466  ProphB,  Amo    4:    1(1) |                   to which Amos likens the indolent women of Samaria. ~
3467   NTLet, 1Cor    5:    6(5) |                 little yeast: yeast, which induces fermentation, is a natural
3468    Gosp,  Act   18:   13    |                   13 ~saying, "This man is inducing people to worship God contrary
3469   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|             challenge of his opponents and indulges in boasting similar to theirs,
3470   WisdB,  Ecc    2:    3(2) |                   mind . . . wisdom: while indulging in pleasure the author hopes
3471   CathL,  Rev    3:   14(10)|                 east of Ephesus, a wealthy industrial and commercial center, with
3472     His, 1Kin   11:   28    |                    saw that he was also an industrious young man, he put him in
3473   WisdB,  Sir    1:   14    |                   is fear of the LORD; she inebriates men with her fruits. ~
3474   NTLet,  Heb   10:   11(5) |                 daily sacrifices that were ineffectual in remitting sin (Hebrews
3475   NTLet, 1Cor    2:    4(3) |                   reading is accepted, the inefficacy of human wisdom for salvation
3476   REPre                     |                   usage, without resort to inelegant circumlocutions or neologisms
3477  ProphB,  Lam    5:    8(3) |                    notoriously corrupt and inept. The Hebrew word for "slave"
3478   CathL, 2Pet    2:   18    |                       from people who live inerror. ~
3479   WisdB, Wisd   13:   19    |                thing with hands completely inert. ~ ~ ~
3480   NTLet,  Heb    5:   11(7) |                    shake them out of their inertia (therefore, Hebrews 6:1).
3481     His, 1Chr   22:   14(3) |              intended merely to stress the inestimable value of the temple as the
3482    Gosp,  Mat   18:    7(6) |                  saying; cf Luke 17:1. The inevitability of things that cause sin (
3483    Gosp,  Luk   12:   33    |                   that do not wear out, an inexhaustible treasure in heaven that
3484     His, 2Kin   24:    3    |                   had stated that he would inexorably put them out of his sight
3485   NTLet,  Rom    8:   26    |              Spirit itself intercedes with inexpressible groanings. ~
3486   NTPre                     |                 vocabularies and stylistic infelicities of the evangelists cannot
3487   CathL, 2Pet    2:    4(3) |                  mythology to indicate the infernal regions.~
3488   NTLet, 1Cor    8:    6(3) |                    action intended must be inferred from the preposition eis,
3489    Pent,  Deu   28:   42    |                   42 ~Buzzing insects will infest all your trees and the crops
3490     His, 1Sam    6:    5    |                   and of the mice that are infesting your land and give them
3491   CathL, 2Joh               |                Christians to prevent their infiltration of the community. The Second
3492  ProphB,  Lam  Int          |               eventually give place to his infinite compassion.~ ~ ~ ~
3493   NTLet,  Heb    9:   23(18)|                 shedding of blood that was infinitely more effective by reason
3494   NTLet,  Rom    1:    1(1) |                   secular greeting was the infinitive chairein, "greetings." Paul
3495   CathL,  Rev    5:   11(5) |                   by the author to express infinity.~
3496  ProphB,  Isa    5:   11    |                  into the night while wine inflames them! ~
3497   NTLet, 1Cor    8:    1    |                 have knowledge"; knowledge inflates with pride, but love builds
3498   NTLet, 1Cor    5:    2(3) |                    in 1 Cor 6:2, 13 may be influencing their thinking in this case.~
3499    Gosp,  Mat   27:   27(15)|                 the great feasts, when the influx of pilgrims posed the danger
3500     His, 2Mac    4:    1    |               Simon mentioned above as the informer about the funds against
3501     His, 1Sam    3:    1    |                    was uncommon and vision infrequent. ~
3502   NTLet, 1Cor    6:    1(1) |              practice, which he sees as an infringement upon the holiness of the
3503   WisdB, Wisd   15:   11    |                 him a quickening soul, and infused a vital spirit. ~
3504   NTLet,  Heb    6:    2(1) |                    6 this rite effects the infusion of the holy Spirit; in Acts