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5506 ProphB, Hab Int | religious lyric, filled with reminiscences of Israel's past and rich 5507 NTLet, 2The 3: 13 | you, brothers, do not be remiss in doing good. ~ 5508 ProphB, Jer 48: 10 | who does the LORD'S work remissly, cursed he who holds back 5509 WisdB, Sir 16: 11 | anger alike are with him who remits and forgives, though on 5510 WisdB, Pro 6: 10(3) | as a continuation of the remonstrance.~ 5511 ProphB, Jer 32: 3 | had imprisoned him there, remonstrating: "How dare you prophesy: 5512 NTLet, 1Tim Int | are regarded as only more remotely Pauline, their date may 5513 NTLet, Gal 6: 6(4) | catechists; these are to be remunerated for their service; cf Romans 5514 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 7(8) | practice of preaching without remuneration (cf 1 Cor 9:3-18). He deftly 5515 REPre | results in fresh and brilliant renderings, it has the disadvantages 5516 His, 1Mac 7: 5(2) | 5-6] Alcimus: a renegade Jew hostile to the Maccabees, 5517 His, 1Mac 3: 15 | again a large company of renegades advanced with him to help 5518 WisdB, Sir 50: 1 | time the house of God was renovated, in whose days the temple 5519 His, 1Mac 11: 34(7) | of Matthew 27:57 modern Rentis, nine miles northeast of 5520 ProphB, Eze 8: 3(1) | been set up again in the repaganizing of Jerusalem that followed 5521 ProphB, Isa 58: 12 | past you shall raise up; "Repairer of the breach," they shall 5522 ProphB, Hab 1: 16 | portion is generous, and his repast sumptuous. ~ 5523 ProphB, Hag Int | lethargy had overtaken his repatriated countrymen, Haggai came 5524 WisdB, Psa 27: 9 | your face from me; do not repel your servant in anger. You 5525 ProphB, Amo 5: 12 | just, accepting bribes, repelling the needy at the gate! ~ 5526 ProphB, Isa 17: 12(7) | invading Assyrians, whom God repels just as he vanquished the 5527 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 1(1) | The argument is unified by repetitions; its articulations are highlighted 5528 NTPre | easy matter when the very repetitiousness which the author deliberately 5529 His, 1Chr 26: 7 | of Shemaiah were Othni, Rephael, Obed, and Elzabad; also 5530 His, 1Chr 7: 25 | 25 ~Zabad's son was Rephah, whose son was Resheph, 5531 Gosp, Act 7: 43 | and the star of (your) god Rephan, the images that you made 5532 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 9(10)| righteousness (2 Cor 5:21), is now rephrased in terms of poverty and 5533 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 6(3) | 6] This verse rephrases the monotheistic confession 5534 ProphB, Jer 32: 41 | doing good to them: I will replant them firmly in this land, 5535 ProphB, Eze 36: 36 | rebuilt what was destroyed and replanted what was desolate. I, the 5536 Pent, Lev 14: 43 | house has been scraped and replastered, ~ 5537 ProphB, Jer 31: 25 | soul that languishes I will replenish. ~ 5538 WisdB | Bible, the former are often replete with vagaries and abound 5539 ProphB, Mic 7: 11(3) | prophecy of restoration and repopulation of the promised land by 5540 His, 1Kin Int | achievements of the king are reported-above all, his fidelity or lack 5541 ProphB, Hag Int | Zerubbabel, descendant of David, repository of the messianic hopes ( 5542 His, Jdt 5: 19 | were scattered, and have repossessed Jerusalem, where their sanctuary 5543 ProphB, Dan 7: 4(3) | 4] The representation of the Babylonian empire 5544 CathL, 1Pet Int | rather than to systematic repression by the state. Hence there 5545 WisdB, Psa 21: 1(1) | success. Psalm 21:13(14) reprises Psalm 21:2. When kings ceased 5546 NTLet, Rom 2: 6(3) | according to his works: Paul reproduces the Septuagint text of Psalm 5547 WisdB, Pro 6: 23 | and a way to life are the reproofs of discipline; ~ 5548 WisdB, Pro 25: 12 | of fine gold, is a wise reprover to an obedient ear. ~ 5549 WisdB, Sir 18: 12 | 12 ~Reproving, admonishing, teaching, 5550 Gosp, Mar 10: 18(3) | you call me good?: Jesus repudiates the term "good" for himself 5551 Gosp, Joh 1: 23(17)| 23] This is a repunctuation and reinterpretation (as 5552 Gosp, Act 6: 3 | select from among you seven reputable men, filled with the Spirit 5553 Gosp, Mar 2: 5(3) | emphasis on faith as the requisite for exercising his healing 5554 Gosp, Mat 5: 41(26)| Palestine had the right to requisition the property and services 5555 His, 2Chr 6: 23 | judgment on your servants, requiting the wicked man and holding 5556 Pent, Exo 13: 18 | 18 ~Instead, he rerouted them toward the Red Sea 5557 His, Ezr 7: 11 | 11 ~This is a copy of the rescript which King Artaxerxes gave 5558 ProphB, Bar 6: 27 | 27 ~Their priests resell their sacrifices for their 5559 WisdB | his name.~Despite numerous resemblances, sometimes exaggerated, 5560 Pent, Gen 10: 12 | 12 ~9 as well as Resen, between Nineveh and Calah, 5561 Pent, Exo 8: 22(4) | Egyptians would fiercely resent the sacrifice of any animal 5562 ProphB, Hos 11: 11 | like doves; And I will resettle them in their homes, says 5563 His, 1Mac 14: 34 | the enemy; these cities he resettled with Jews, and furnished 5564 Pent, Deu 20: 20 | reduce the city that is resisting you. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5565 ProphB, Jer 44: 25 | your vows, carry out your resolutions! ~ 5566 WisdB, Psa 60: 1(1) | confidence, the community resolves to fight again (Psalm 60: 5567 WisdB, Pro 25: 21(3) | Charity is invaluable in resolving enmities and restoring peace. 5568 Pent, Exo 19: 13 | Only when the ram's horn resounds may they go up to the mountain." ~ 5569 Pent, Gen 43: 28 | they said, as they bowed respectfully. ~ 5570 Pent, Deu 33: 21 | the LORD and his decrees respecting Israel." ~ 5571 Gosp, Mar 12: 13(2) | vanquishes his adversaries by his responses to their questions and reduces 5572 ProphB, Bar Int | earnestness is impressive, but in restating previous inspired teachings 5573 Pent, Gen 27: 40 | serve; But when you become restive, you shall throw off his 5574 Gosp, Act 18: 23(9) | 20:1). There is a certain restiveness on Paul's part and a growing 5575 ProphB, Isa 58: 12 | they shall call you, "Restorer of ruined homesteads." ~ 5576 WisdB, Sir 1: 19(5) | the contrary, despises the restraints which religion imposes.~ 5577 ProphB, Hos 8: 11(2) | prophetic ideas, ended by restricting sacrificial worship to the 5578 Gosp, Mar 2: 27(16)| Israel as contrasted with the restrictive Pharisaic tradition added 5579 Gosp, Act 6: 1(1) | between them leads to a restructuring of the community that will 5580 His, Est 2: 19(3) | 19-23] This is a resumption, in a slightly different 5581 REPre | continues to use the masculine resumptive pronoun after everyone or 5582 NTLet, Rom 8: 1(1) | Christians for holiness will also resurrect their bodies at the last 5583 Gosp, Mat 17: 1(1) | the usual elements of the resurrection-appearance narratives. It draws upon 5584 CathL, Rev 20: 1(1) | Satan (a symbol for Christ's resurrection-victory over death and the forces 5585 His, 1Mac 2: 36 | 36 ~but they did not retaliate; they neither threw stones, 5586 ProphB, Amo Int | perversity of the human will may retard, but it cannot totally frustrate, 5587 ProphB, Jer 48: 26 | make Moab drunk so that he retches and vomits, and he too becomes 5588 His, 1Chr 1: 1(1) | Chronicler set as his task the retelling, from his particular viewpoint, 5589 His, 2Sam 17: 13 | 13 ~And if he retires into a city, all Israel 5590 His, 2Sam 12: 16 | the child. He kept a fast, retiring for the night to lie on 5591 WisdB, Sir 44: 15 | gatherings their wisdom is retold, and the assembly proclaims 5592 His, 2Kin 1: 12(3) | basis for Elijah's alleged retort. This story was told among 5593 His, 1Sam 16: 18(3) | various amplifications and retouchings of the narrative given within 5594 His, 1Sam 25: 12 | 12 ~So David's young men retraced their steps and on their 5595 Pent, Jud 11: 35 | to the LORD and I cannot retract." ~ 5596 His, 1Sam 15: 29 | Glory of Israel neither retracts nor repents, for he is not 5597 PreNAB | introduction to the Pentateuch, a retranslation of the text of Genesis with 5598 Pent, Lev 26: 34 | 34 ~Then shall the land retrieve its lost sabbaths during 5599 His, 2Chr 36: 21 | Jeremiah: "Until the land has retrieved its lost sabbaths, during 5600 NTLet, Heb 9: 7(7) | The author is perhaps retrojecting into his description of 5601 His, 2Sam 23: 1(1) | views David's career in retrospect. ~ 5602 Pent, Gen 22: 24 | concubine, whose name was Reumah, also bore children: Tebah, 5603 ProphB, Jer 3: 14(3) | Israel (Jeremiah 3:14) will reunite with Judah (18). The elementary 5604 ProphB, Mic Int | s house will rule over a reunited Israel. (St. Matthew's Nativity 5605 WisdB | they guided the people by revaluating tradition, thus helping 5606 ProphB, Dan 2: 47 | and Lord of kings and a revealer of mysteries; that is why 5607 Gosp, Act 7: 41 | sacrifice to the idol, and reveled in the works of their hands. ~ 5608 ProphB, Eze 25: 15 | the Philistines have acted revengefully, and have taken vengeance 5609 ProphB, Dan 6: 27 | the God of Daniel is to be reverenced and feared: "For he is the 5610 CathL, Rev 4: 1(1) | worship of God enthroned. He reverently avoids naming or describing 5611 WisdB, Pro 7: 14(1) | portion of the sacrifice reverted to the donor and had to 5612 ProphB, Eze 26: 2 | it is ruined, its wealth reverts to me!" ~ 5613 REPre | who contributed to it, to reviewers of the first edition, and 5614 WisdB, Wisd 10: 1(1) | Israel in the Exodus, by reviewing the dealings of Wisdom with 5615 Gosp, Act 6: 8(5) | form of a discourse that reviews the fortunes of God's word 5616 WisdB, Wisd 2: 19 | 19 ~With revilement and torture let us put him 5617 WisdB, Pro 11: 12 | 12 ~He who reviles his neighbor has no sense, 5618 PreNAB | Isaiah to Malachi, only minor revisions have been made in the structure 5619 NTLet, Heb 10: 19(9) | sufferings (Hebrews 10:32-34). To revitalize that spirit is to share 5620 Gosp, Joh 20: 22(15)| from Jesus. Cf also the revivification of the dry bones in Ezekial 5621 His, 2Kin 23: 3 | whole hearts and souls, thus reviving the terms of the covenant 5622 WisdB, Sir 33: 5 | of a fool; his thoughts revolve in circles. ~ 5623 WisdB, Sir 40: 29 | neighbor's delicacies bring revulsion of spirit to one who understands 5624 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3(3) | threat of 2 Cor 10:1-2 is reworded to recall Paul's conformity 5625 Gosp, Mat 22: 23(15)| also Luke 20:27. Matthew's rewording of Mark can mean that these 5626 Gosp, Joh 19: 19(8) | Latin INRI = Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum. Only John mentions 5627 Gosp, Act 28: 13 | the coast and arrived at Rhegium. After a day, a south wind 5628 Gosp, Luk 3: 27 | son of Joanan, the son of Rhesa, the son of Zerubbabel, 5629 Gosp, Act 12: 13 | gateway door, a maid named Rhoda came to answer it. ~ 5630 ProphB, Eze 27: 15 | 15 ~The Rhodanites trafficked with you; many 5631 His, 2Mac 13: 21 | 21 ~7 but Rhodocus, of the Jewish army, betrayed 5632 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | here by Paul. The short rhythmic lines fall into two parts, 5633 Pent, Gen 2: 22 | built up into a woman the rib that he had taken from the 5634 Pent, Gen 2: 21 | he took out one of his ribs and closed up its place 5635 Pent, Num 22: 30 | and have you not always ridden upon me until now? Have 5636 ProphB, Jon 1: 14(3) | the mariners ask that in ridding themselves of him they be 5637 WisdB, Psa 65: 11 | furrows, and level their ridges. With showers you keep the 5638 Gosp, Luk 22: 63 | held Jesus in custody were ridiculing and beating him. ~ 5639 WisdB, Sir 18: 27 | all things; when sin is rife he keeps himself from wrongdoing. ~ 5640 ProphB, Isa 33: 23 | 23 ~The rigging hangs slack; it cannot hold 5641 Gosp, Luk 7: 1(2) | person who fears him and acts righteously is acceptable to him." See 5642 NTLet, Col 2: 23 | a semblance of wisdom in rigor of devotion and self-abasement ( 5643 WisdB, Sir 50: 12 | sacrificial wood, His brethren ringed him about like a garland, 5644 Gosp, Act 24: 5 | over the world and is a ringleader of the sect of the Nazoreans. 1 ~ 5645 His, 1Mac 9: 61 | of the country who were ringleaders in the mischief and put 5646 His, 1Chr 4: 20 | sons of Shimon were Amnon, Rinnah, Benhanan, and Tilon. The 5647 WisdB, Pro 20: 1 | arrogant, strong drink is riotous; none who goes astray for 5648 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 5 | beatings, imprisonments, riots, labors, vigils, fasts; ~ 5649 His, 2Kin 8: 12 | children to pieces, you will rip open their pregnant women." ~ 5650 Pent, Gen 40: 10 | came out, and its clusters ripened into grapes. ~ 5651 WisdB, Wisd 10: 7 | bearing fruit that never ripens, and the tomb of a disbelieving 5652 His, 2Kin 15: 16 | He punished them even to ripping open all the pregnant women. ~ 5653 WisdB, Sir 40: 16 | they are like reeds on the riverbank, withered before all other 5654 WisdB, Psa 137: 2(2) | is a high tree common on riverbanks in the Orient.~ 5655 WisdB, Psa 126: 4(2) | such abundance that the dry riverbeds will run.~ 5656 ProphB, Eze 29: 3(3) | 3] Niles: the many rivulets of the Nile as it branches 5657 His, 1Chr 7: 39 | were Arah, Hanniel, and Rizia. ~ 5658 His, Jdt 5: 1 | higher peaks, and placed roadblocks in the plains. ~ 5659 Pent, Gen 21: 14 | he sent her away. As she roamed aimlessly in the wilderness 5660 ProphB, Isa 44: 16 | fire, and on its embers he roasts his meat; he eats what he 5661 CathL, Rev 9: 21 | their unchastity, or their robberies. ~ ~ ~ 5662 Gosp, Luk 23: 53 | cloth and laid him in a rock-hewn tomb in which no one had 5663 ProphB, Isa 57: 6(1) | waters carrying them down the rocky-bottomed gorge to destruction and 5664 Pent, Lev 11: 5(2) | ungulate, and the hare as a rodent; neither is a ruminant. 5665 Pent, Deu 14: 5 | red deer, the gazelle, the roe deer, the ibex, the addax, 5666 His, 1Kin 5: 3 | counting harts, gazelles, roebucks, and fatted fowl. ~ 5667 WisdB, Sir 20: 13 | 13 ~A gift from a rogue will do you no good, for 5668 His, 1Chr 7: 34 | sons of Shomer were Ahi, Rohgah, Jehubbah, and Aram. ~ 5669 CathL, Rev 2: 8(8) | a temple to the goddess Roma. It was renowned for its 5670 His, Tob 1: 21(8) | Slavonic, Ethiopic, and Romanian. The sacred author makes 5671 WisdB, Psa 129: 6(3) | no moisture in the thin roof-covering to sustain the grass.~ 5672 ProphB, Zep 2: 14 | and the desert owl shall roost in her columns; Their call 5673 WisdB, Psa 1: 1(1) | actions will experience rootedness and life, and the wicked, 5674 WisdB, Psa 1: 1(1) | and life, and the wicked, rootlessness and death.~ 5675 ProphB, Isa 45: 8(5) | liturgy uses the Vulgate form, Rorate coeli desuper . . ., to 5676 WisdB, Wisd 2: 8 | us crown ourselves with rosebuds ere they wither. ~ 5677 WisdB, Sir 24: 14 | tree in En-gedi, like a rosebush in Jericho, Like a fair 5678 Gosp, Act 12: 21 | robes, (and) seated on the rostrum, addressed them publicly. ~ 5679 His, 2Chr 5: 11 | without reference to the rotation of their various classes), ~ 5680 WisdB, Pro 14: 30 | to the body, but jealousy rots the bones. ~ 5681 WisdB, Sir 19: 3 | 3 ~Rottenness and worms will possess him, 5682 WisdB, Son 8: 7 | purchase love,~he would be roundly mocked. ~ 5683 WisdB, Son 4: 3(2) | s cheek is compared, in roundness and tint, to a half-pomegranate.~ 5684 ProphB, Isa 64: 6 | calls upon your name, who rouses himself to cling to you; 5685 ProphB, Isa 29: 13 | reverence for me has become routine observance of the precepts 5686 ProphB, Mic 5: 4(3) | same: warriors capable of routing Assyria. The same kind of 5687 Gosp, Mar 6: 48 | were tossed about while rowing, for the wind was against 5688 Gosp, Joh 3: 8(4) | pneuma (as well as the Hebrew ruah) means both "wind" and " 5689 ProphB, Eze 16: 4 | nor anointed, nor were you rubbed with salt, nor swathed in 5690 Gosp, Luk 6: 1 | picking the heads of grain, rubbing them in their hands, and 5691 Pent, Exo 29: 38(5) | parenthesis inserted into the rubrics for consecrating the altar; 5692 His, Tob Int | his father's money, Tobiah rubs the fish's gall into his 5693 CathL, Jam 3: 4 | steered by a very small rudder wherever the pilot's inclination 5694 Gosp, Act 27: 40 | unfastened the lines of the rudders, and hoisting the foresail 5695 His, 2Mac 14: 30 | acting with unaccustomed rudeness when they met; he concluded 5696 ProphB, Amo 5: 25(5) | in the desert the simple, rudimentary worship of God was accompanied 5697 Gosp, Luk 11: 42 | pay tithes of mint and of rue and of every garden herb, 5698 WisdB, Wisd 5: 3 | shall say among themselves, rueful and groaning through anguish 5699 Pent, Jud 9: 4 | hired shiftless men and ruffians as his followers. ~ 5700 ProphB, Zec 5: 9 | coming forth with a wind ruffling their wings, for they had 5701 Pent, Jud 4: 18 | and she covered him with a rug. ~ 5702 WisdB, Son 2: 17(7) | interpret it in the sense of ruggedness; others, of spices; still 5703 ProphB, Isa 21: 5 | the table, spread out the rugs; they eat, they drink. Rise 5704 WisdB, Pro 10: 15 | is his strong city; the ruination of the lowly is their poverty. ~ 5705 Pent, Deu 28: 63 | will he now take delight in ruining and destroying you, and 5706 WisdB, Psa 82: 8(4) | will directly take over the rulership of the whole world.~ 5707 His, 2Kin 23: 36 | daughter of Pedaiah, from Rumah. ~ 5708 WisdB, Psa 77: 18 | rains; the thunderheads rumbled; your arrows flashed back 5709 WisdB, Job 37: 2 | hear his angry voice as it rumbles forth from his mouth! ~ 5710 Pent, Lev 11: 5(2) | as a rodent; neither is a ruminant. They appear to chew their 5711 Pent, Lev 11: 5(2) | chew their food as the true ruminants do, and it is upon this 5712 Pent, Gen 31: 34 | upon them. When Laban had rummaged through the rest of her 5713 ProphB, Jer 51: 46 | discouraged for fear of rumors spread in the land; this 5714 His, 2Mac 8: 35 | alone across country like a runaway slave, until he reached 5715 NTLet, 1Cor 13: 1(2) | neither tongues (on the lowest rung), nor prophecy, knowledge, 5716 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 24 | Do you not know that the runners in the stadium all run in 5717 ProphB, Nah Int | looters testified to the ruthlessness of the Assyrians. Little 5718 Gosp, Mar 3: 1(1) | adversaries over the question of sabbath-day observance. His opponents 5719 His, 1Chr 1: 9 | Cush were Seba, Havilah, Sabta, Raama, and Sabteca. The 5720 Pent, Gen 10: 7 | of Cush: Seba, Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah, and Sabteca. The 5721 Pent, Exo 28: 41(5) | or other symbols of the sacerdotal office. ~ 5722 WisdB, Son 1: 13 | My lover is for me a sachet of myrrh~to rest in my bosom. ~ 5723 His, 1Chr 8: 10 | 10 ~Jeuz, Sachia, and Mirmah. These were 5724 CathL, 1Pet Int | homiletic, credal, hymnic, and sacramental elements of the baptismal 5725 His, 2Mac 13: 6 | 6 ~A man guilty of sacrilege or notorious for certain 5726 His, 1Mac 2: 6 | 6 ~When he saw the sacrileges that were being committed 5727 His, 2Mac Int | events, both to punish the sacriligeous and blashphemous pagans, 5728 WisdB, Sir 25: 12(3) | she depresses his mind, saddens and breaks his heart, destroys 5729 Pent, Gen 49: 14 | ass, crouching between the saddlebags. ~ 5730 Pent, Jud 5: 10 | on white asses,~seated on saddlecloths as they go their way; ~ 5731 Gosp, Mat 16: 12(7) | time of the evangelist the Sadducee party was no longer a force 5732 ProphB, Hag 1: 4(2) | paneled houses contrasts sadly with the ruined state of 5733 His, Neh 2: 7 | that they may afford me safe-conduct till I arrive in Judah; ~ 5734 NTLet, 2Tim 2: 1(1) | characteristic deep concern for safeguarding the faith and faithfully 5735 WisdB, Pro 16: 17 | pays attention to his way safeguards his life. ~ 5736 His, Tob 14: 4 | appointed for it. So it will be safer in Media than in Assyria 5737 CathL, 2Pet 1: 10(6) | against losing it and the safest provision for attaining 5738 WisdB, Son 4: 14 | 14 ~10 Nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon,~with 5739 WisdB, Ecc 10: 18 | hands are lazy, the rafters sag; when hands are slack, the 5740 His, Jdt 11: 8 | heard of your wisdom and sagacity, and all the world is aware 5741 WisdB, Psa 62: 4 | down, As though they were a sagging fence or a battered wall? ~ 5742 Pent, Exo 10: 21(5) | Egypt with sand from the Sahara; the dust in the air is 5743 ProphB, Eze 27: 9 | your seams. Every ship and sailor on the sea came to you to 5744 ProphB, Isa 60: 8(2) | clouds, like doves: the white sails of the ships of Tarshish; 5745 His, 2Kin 17: 4 | to the king of Egypt at Sais, and for failure to pay 5746 Pent, Gen 30: 18(8) | and in Genesis 30:16, sakor sekartika, literally "I 5747 Gosp, Luk 3: 32 | son of Boaz, the son of Sala, the son of Nahshon, ~ 5748 Pent, Gen 28: 12(2) | The corresponding verb, salal, means "to heap up" something, 5749 Gosp, Act 13: 5 | 5 ~When they arrived in Salamis, they proclaimed the word 5750 Gosp, Joh 9: 6 | ground and made clay with the saliva, and smeared the clay on 5751 His, 1Mac 14: 36 | from which they used to sally forth to defile the environs 5752 Gosp, Act 27: 7 | sheltered side of Crete off Salmone. ~ 5753 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | this vast body forms the salt-water seas (Genesis 1:9-10); part 5754 WisdB, Psa 107: 34 | 34 ~Fruitful land into a salty waste, because of the wickedness 5755 Pent, Rut 2: 4(2) | feeling characterize the salutations of the Hebrews. This greeting 5756 Gosp, Mar 15: 18 | 18 ~They began to salute him with, "Hail, King of 5757 His, 2Mac 14: 3 | there was no way for him to salvage his position and regain 5758 ProphB, Isa 1: 6 | bandaged, or eased with salve. ~ 5759 His, 2Kin 17: 29 | the high places which the Samarians had made, each people set 5760 Gosp, Act 16: 11 | making a straight run for Samothrace, and on the next day to 5761 WisdB, Psa 59: 8(3) | Who is there to hear?: a sample of the enemies' godless 5762 ProphB | preaching, resumes, and genuine samples of such preaching. Some 5763 Gosp, Luk 5: 39(15)| forms will prevent one from sampling the new.~ 5764 His, 1Mac 15: 23 | to all the countries - Sampsames, Sparta, Delos, Myndos, 5765 Pent, Jud Int | Barak, Gideon, Jephthah and Samson-are treated in some detail and 5766 Pent, Jud Int | judgeships are described in 1 Samuel-Eli and Samuel, who seem to 5767 His, 0 0: 23 | continuous historical corpus. The Samuel-Saul-David narratives clearly depend 5768 His, 1Kin 8: 31 | required to take an oath sanctioned by a curse, when he comes 5769 Gosp, Act 27: 41 | 41 ~But they struck a sandbar and ran the ship aground. 5770 Pent, Num 23: 10(3) | numerous as dust in a desert sandstorm. May I . . . as many as 5771 Gosp, Mar 5: 21(7) | technique of intercalating or sandwiching one story within another 5772 ProphB, Zec 11: 4(1) | people was appraised by the Sanhedrists, the false shepherds, at 5773 Pent, Jos 15: 31 | 31 ~Ziklag, Madmannah, Sansannah, ~ 5774 CathL, 1Pet 5: 12(6) | often had a Hebrew name (Saoul, Silas) and a Greek or Latin 5775 His, 2Sam 21: 18 | Sibbecai, from Husha, killed Saph, one of the Rephaim. ~ 5776 ProphB, Isa 53: 2 | 2 ~1 He grew up like a sapling before him, like a shoot 5777 ProphB, Hos 7: 9 | 9 ~Strangers have sapped his strength, but he takes 5778 NTLet, Gal 5: 7(5) | statement (Gal 5:8), and biting sarcasm (Gal 5:12), seeking to persuade 5779 Pent, Deu 3: 11(1) | iron some translate, "a sarcophagus of basalt."~ 5780 CathL, Rev 21: 20 | 20 ~the fifth sardonyx, the sixth carnelian, the 5781 Pent, Gen 32: 29(3) | explanation in the word sarita, "you contended"; the second 5782 ProphB, Dan 13: 32 | uncover her face so as to sate themselves with her beauty. ~ 5783 WisdB, Pro 18: 20 | the yield of his lips he sates himself. ~ 5784 WisdB, Sir 24: 20(4) | man that, far from being satiated, he will always desire more.~ 5785 Gosp, Luk 6: 1(1) | deed, Jesus argues that satisfying human needs such as hunger 5786 His, Est E: 1 | hundred and twenty-seven satrapies from India to Ethiopia, 5787 WisdB, Pro 30: 16 | the earth, that is never saturated with water, and fire, that 5788 ProphB, Amo 5: 26(6) | and Kaiwan, the planet Saturn. The people will go into 5789 Pent, Rut 2: 14 | food; dip your bread in the sauce." Then as she sat near the 5790 WisdB, Psa 55: 4 | They heap trouble upon me, savagely accuse me. ~ 5791 ProphB, Dan 10: 3 | 3 ~I ate no savory food, I took no meat or 5792 NTLet, Heb 11: 37 | 37 ~They were stoned, sawed in two, put to death at 5793 Pent, Lev 13: 30(3) | 30] Scall: a scabby or scaly eruption of the 5794 ProphB, Dan 6: 17(3) | pit too deep to be easily scaled; its opening was blocked 5795 Gosp, Mat 7: 9(5) | between a serpent and the scaleless fish called barbut.~ 5796 ProphB, Isa 3: 17 | The Lord shall cover the scalps of Zion's daughters with 5797 Pent, Lev 13: 30(3) | 30] Scall: a scabby or scaly eruption of the scalp. According 5798 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 5(2) | Paul's authority, thereby scandalizing many in the community. In 5799 NTLet, Rom 1: 30 | 30 ~and scandalmongers and they hate God. They 5800 Gosp, Mat 18: 7(6) | that cause sin (literally, "scandals") does not take away the 5801 Pent, Lev 16: 8(2) | whence the English word "scapegoat." ~ 5802 WisdB, Wisd 15: 18(2) | e.g., crocodiles, serpents, scarabs, etc.) were more patently 5803 NTLet, Gal 6: 17(13)| circumcision, his body bears the scars of his apostolic labors ( 5804 His, 2Sam 5: 20(4) | approximately "the lord of scatterings."~ 5805 WisdB, Job 39: 25 | Aha!" Even from afar he scents the battle, the roar of 5806 Pent, Num 21: 18 | the people dug, with their scepters and their staffs." From 5807 Gosp, Act 19: 14 | When the seven sons of Sceva, a Jewish high priest, tried 5808 His, Neh 11: 23 | decree, and there was a fixed schedule for the singers assigning 5809 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 10(7) | verb is ambiguous: we are scheduled to "appear" for judgment, 5810 NTLet, 1The 2: 14(3) | seems to be considerably schematized (Acts 16:11-40; 17:1-15). 5811 ProphB, Bar 3: 18 | 18 ~They schemed anxiously for money, but 5812 WisdB, Psa 37: 7 | prosperous, nor by malicious schemers. ~ 5813 His, 2Chr Int | Israel were in religious schism as long as they worshiped 5814 Gosp, Mat 27: 1(2) | 1] There is scholarly disagreement about the meaning 5815 Pent, Exo 2: 10(2) | name is not intended as a scientific etymology but as a play 5816 Gosp, Act 2: 13 | 13 ~But others said, scoffing, "They have had too much 5817 WisdB, Sir 28: 22 | hold among the just nor scorch them in its flame, ~ 5818 WisdB, Job 30: 30 | falls away from me; the heat scorches my very frame. ~ 5819 WisdB, Psa 102: 18 | the plea of the lowly, not scorning their prayer. ~ 5820 WisdB, Pro 30: 17 | that mocks a father, or scorns an aged mother, Will be 5821 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56(27)| Hosea's metaphor. Death, scorpion-like, is equipped with a sting, 5822 ProphB, Jer 2: 22 | 22 ~Though you scour it with soap, and use much 5823 Pent, Lev 6: 21 | bronze vessel, this shall be scoured afterward and rinsed with 5824 Pent, Num 14: 34 | Forty days you spent in scouting the land; forty years shall 5825 Gosp, Act 17: 18(4) | The word is later used of scrap collectors and of people 5826 ProphB, Eze 28: 24 | of Israel, a brier that scratches them more than all the others 5827 Pent, Gen 41: 19 | them came seven other cows, scrawny, most ill-formed and gaunt. 5828 Gosp, Luk 9: 39 | seizes him and he suddenly screams and it convulses him until 5829 Gosp, Mat 23: 24(13)| creature." The Pharisees' scrupulosity about minor matters and 5830 NTLet, Rom 14: 1(1) | consciences of Christians who are scrupulous in this regard be respected 5831 WisdB, Wisd 6: 3 | shall probe your works and scrutinize your counsels! ~ 5832 NTLet, 1Cor 2: 10 | the Spirit.For the Spirit scrutinizes everything, even the depths 5833 WisdB, Psa 18: 13 | 13 ~Before him scudded his clouds, hail and lightning 5834 NTLet, 1Cor 4: 13 | the world's rubbish, the scum of all, to this very moment. ~ 5835 Gosp, Mar 6: 55 | 55 ~They scurried about the surrounding country 5836 His, 2Mac 13: 2 | hundred chariots armed with scythes. ~ 5837 His, 2Mac 12: 30 | the good will shown by the Scythopolitans and to their kind treatment 5838 Gosp, Act 16: 36 | The jailer reported the (se) words to Paul, "The magistrates 5839 Pent, Deu 33: 19(9) | the wealth that comes from sea-borne trade or from fishing. The 5840 CathL, Rev 18: 17 | traveler at sea, sailors, and seafaring merchants stood at a distance ~ 5841 Pent, Gen 41: 42(1) | the vizier was known as "seal-bearer of the king of Lower Egypt." 5842 His, 1Kin 9: 27 | Hiram placed his own expert seamen with the servants of Solomon. ~ 5843 Gosp, Joh 19: 23 | tunic, but the tunic was seamless, woven in one piece from 5844 Pent, Gen 25: 25(4) | sandstone. Hairy: in Hebrew, sear, a reference to Seir, another 5845 ProphB, Jer 23: 10 | the pasture ranges are seared. Theirs is an evil course, 5846 WisdB, Sir 38: 28 | The heat from the fire sears his flesh, yet he toils 5847 ProphB, Isa 28: 25(9) | cumin: herbs used in seasoning food. Spelt: a variety of 5848 ProphB, Jon 2: 6 | the abyss enveloped me; seaweed clung about my head. ~ 5849 Pent, Num 32: 3 | Nimrah, Heshbon, Elealeh, Sebam, Nebo and Baal-meon, ~ 5850 Gosp, Luk 24: 1(1) | in Luke consists of five sec tions: (1) the women at 5851 Pent, Jos 15: 61 | desert: Beth-arabah, Middin, Secacah, ~ 5852 Pent, Jos 22: 12(2) | Deut 12:4-14), as a sign of secession and dangerous to national 5853 His, 2Mac 3: 19 | filled the streets; maidens secluded indoors ran together, some 5854 Gosp, Luk 1: 24 | conceived, and she went into seclusion for five months, saying, ~ 5855 Gosp, Luk 1: 1(1) | the Old Testament. As a second- or third-generation Christian, 5856 CathL | Apollonius of Ephesus, a second-century apologist, known only from 5857 WisdB, Pro 9: 17(3) | 17] The secrecy implies wrongdoing.~ 5858 CathL, 1Pet Int | mentioned in 1 Peter 5:12. Such secretaries often gave literary expression 5859 CathL, 3Joh | exemplifies the cautious and sectarian nature of early Christianity; 5860 NTLet, Heb 6: 2(1) | the washings of the Qumran sectaries. Laying on of hands: in 5861 ProphB, Isa 38: 1(1) | 39:8] The events of this section-sickness and recovery of Hezekiah, 5862 CathL, 2Pet 2: 1(1) | destructive opinions of heretical sects bring loss of faith in Christ, 5863 Gosp, Act 20: 4 | as did Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonica, Gaius 5864 ProphB, Amo 1: 5(4) | Bar of Damascus: the beam securing the main gate of the city 5865 Pent, Gen 4: 17(5) | makes Cain the prototype of sedentary peoples with higher material 5866 ProphB, Zep 1: 12(5) | bottles of wine in which the sediment has settled to the bottom, 5867 NTLet, Col 2: 8 | captivate you with an empty, seductive philosophy according to 5868 Gosp, Act 17: 18(4) | This scavenger: literally, "seed-picker," as of a bird that picks 5869 ProphB, Eze 17: 5 | land, and planted it in a seedbed; A shoot by plentiful waters, 5870 WisdB, Sir 33: 18 | I toiled, but for every seeker after wisdom. ~ 5871 NTLet, 1Tim 3: 14(6) | flesh-spirit (contrast), seen-proclaimed (complementary), world-glory ( 5872 WisdB, Psa 109: 18 | enter his belly like water, seep into his bones like oil. ~ 5873 WisdB, Job 30: 17 | by night; my inward parts seethe and will not be stilled. ~ 5874 Pent, Gen 34: 7 | the men were shocked and seethed with indignation. What Shechem 5875 WisdB, Sir 43: 3 | 3 ~At noon it seethes the surface of the earth, 5876 Pent, Jud 3: 26 | the idols, took refuge in Seirah. ~ 5877 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | in 2 Thes 2:6 and "the seizer" in 2 Thes 2:7. They then 5878 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | Thes 2:6-8 to Dionysiac "seizure," although, of course, ironically, 5879 Pent, Gen 30: 18(8) | explained by the terms, sekari, "my reward," and in Genesis 5880 Pent, Gen 30: 18(8) | in Genesis 30:16, sakor sekartika, literally "I have hired 5881 NTLet, 1Tim 5: 17(3) | experience to take care in selecting them (1 Tim 5:22). Some 5882 NTLet, 1Tim Int | celebrations (1 Tim 2:1-15), selections for the offices of bishop 5883 WisdB, Wisd 8: 4 | understanding of God, the selector of his works. ~ 5884 Gosp, Act 13: 4 | holy Spirit, went down to Seleucia and from there sailed to 5885 NTLet, Rom 12: 6(4) | is not an instrument of self-aggrandizement. Possession of a gift is 5886 NTLet, 2The 2: 3(3) | and related verses, human self-assertiveness against God in the temple 5887 NTLet, Tit 3: 11 | perverted and sinful and stands self-condemned. ~ 5888 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | the psalmist depicts the self-delusion of the ungodly (Psalm 49: 5889 NTLet, Gal 1: 10(8) | 14; Philippians 3:6). The self-description slave of Christ is one Paul 5890 NTLet, Rom 4: 3(3) | faith as a screen for moral self-determination. Paul discusses the subject 5891 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 23(10)| the descriptions of Jesus' self-emptying in Phil 2.~ 5892 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 13(10)| the suggestion of secret self-enrichment. He has recourse here again 5893 WisdB, Sir 10: 27 | son, with humility have self-esteem; prize yourself as you deserve. ~ 5894 WisdB, Sir 1: 25(6) | serving God, is hypocrisy and self-exaltation, deserving of public disgrace.~ 5895 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 7(8) | pattern of Christ's own self-humiliation (cf 2 Cor 10:1) and reduces 5896 NTLet, 1Cor 4: 6(2) | filled with a sense of self-importance. The term is particularly 5897 NTLet, 1Tim 5: 6 | 6 ~But the one who is self-indulgent is dead while she lives. ~ 5898 NTLet, Rom 1: 18(13)| piety serves as a facade for self-interest.~ 5899 Gosp, Joh 3: 1(1) | 2:23). It continues the self-manifestation of Jesus in Jerusalem begun 5900 WisdB, Psa 40: 7(3) | interprets it as Christ's self-oblation.~ 5901 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 5 | 5 ~But you, be self-possessed in all circumstances; put 5902 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 12(8) | as they appear to him: as self-recommending, immoderately boastful, 5903 Gosp, Mar 8: 34(8) | commitment to himself through self-renunciation and acceptance of the cross 5904 WisdB, Sir 29: 21(2) | preserves his freedom and self-respect (Sirach 29:21-23). But if 5905 Gosp, Act 1: 6(4) | leader who would restore self-rule to Israel during his historical 5906 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 16(10)| may be echoing either the self-satisfied claims of other preachers 5907 NTLet, Rom 16: 17(7) | by warning them against self-seeking teachers. It would be a 5908 CathL, Jam 2: 4(2) | divine law but by the basest, self-serving motives.~ 5909 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 28(13)| tested and found true." The self-testing required for proper eating 5910 WisdB, Pro 1: 32 | 32 ~For the self-will of the simple kills them, 5911 NTLet, Rom 2: 8 | wrath and fury to those who selfishly disobey the truth and obey 5912 WisdB, Wisd 15: 8 | meaningless god from the selfsame clay; though he himself 5913 His, Neh 13: 20 | 20 ~The merchants and sellers of various kinds of merchandise 5914 His, 1Chr 26: 7 | men of might, Elihu and Semachiah. ~ 5915 WisdB, Ecc Int | seeks to find at last a semblence of good in the things of 5916 Gosp, Joh 2: 1(1) | interested primarily in what the semeia signify: God's intervention 5917 Gosp, Luk 3: 26 | of Mattathias, the son of Semein, the son of Josech, the 5918 Gosp, Joh 2: 1(1) | Messiah to all Israel. "Sign" (semeion) is John's symbolic term 5919 Pent, Gen 6: 4(4) | strength was attributed to semi-divine origin. The heroes of old: 5920 Pent, Gen 12: 9(3) | 9] The Negeb: the semidesert land of southern Palestine.~ 5921 ProphB, Eze 32: 27(2) | mighty men fallen of old: the semilegendary heroes of the prehistoric 5922 His, 1Sam 15: 3(1) | prevalent among pastoral, seminomadic peoples such as the Hebrews 5923 ProphB, Mic 6: 16(5) | kingdom epitomized in the semipaganism of Omri and his son Ahab ( 5924 ProphB, Isa 65: 5(1) | uncleanness of pork, obvious to a Semite, is what these people claim 5925 Gosp, Mat 25: 41(17)| said of the evil angels and Semyaza, their leader, "In those 5926 His, 2Mac 6: 1 | the king sent an Athenian senator to force the Jews to abandon 5927 NTLet | identification of the sender or senders and of the recipients. Next 5928 His, 1Sam 14: 4 | called Bozez, the other Seneh. ~ 5929 His, Ezr 1: 8(2) | listed in 1 Chron 3:18 as Senneser; if so, he was the uncle 5930 NTLet, Rom 3: 27(10)| readers and hearers would have sensed no contradiction in the 5931 Gosp, Act 26: 14(3) | this context signifies the senselessness and ineffectiveness of any 5932 Gosp, Mat 24: 20(13)| ordered would be offending the sensibilities of law-observant Jews and 5933 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 9(2) | reflect the common moral sensibility of the New Testament period.~ 5934 Gosp, Mar Int | 14:53, 55-65; 15:1a) and sentencing by Pilate (Mark 15:1b-15), 5935 Pent, Jud 14: 1(1) | But national and religious sentiment was against any marriage 5936 ProphB, Jer 51: 12 | make strong the watch; Post sentries, arrange ambushes! For the 5937 WisdB, Psa 90: 4(2) | night was divided into three sentry periods or watches. Cf Judges 5938 His, 1Chr 24: 8 | to Harim, the fourth to Seorim, ~ 5939 Pent, Gen 10: 30 | extended all the way to Sephar, the eastern hill country. ~ 5940 His, 2Mac 1: 9(3) | the fifteenth of Tishri (Sept.-Oct.); cf 2 Macc 1:18.~ 5941 NTLet, Heb 8: 8(4) | the result of a different Septuagintal text rather than changes 5942 ProphB, Isa 22: 16 | Who has hewn for himself a sepulcher on a height and carved his 5943 Pent, Num 26: 26 | through Sered the clan of the Seredites, through Elon the clan of 5944 Pent, Gen 49: 15 | burden and became a toiling serf. ~ 5945 Gosp, Act 13: 7 | He was with the proconsul Sergius Paulus, a man of intelligence, 5946 ProphB | transmitted to the people through sermons, writings, and symbolic 5947 ProphB, Isa 18: 1(1) | Papyrus boats: light and serviceable vessels made of bundles 5948 His, Ezr 10: 16 | designated by name. They held sessions to examine the matter, beginning 5949 Pent, Num 13: 13 | 13 ~Sethur, son of Michael, of the 5950 Pent, Gen 23: 4(2) | literally "a sojourner and a settler," i.e., a long-term resident 5951 Pent, Gen 36: 20 | the Horite, the original settlers in the land: Lotan, Shobal, 5952 ProphB, Zec 4: 14(2) | imagery supply the sacred seven-branched lampstand (Exodus 25:31- 5953 WisdB, Psa 29: 3(3) | slaying of Leviathan, the seven-headed sea monster of Canaanite 5954 Pent, Jud 6: 25 | LORD said to him, "Take the seven-year-old spare bullock and destroy 5955 His, 2Kin 13: 1 | son of Jehu, began his seventeen-year reign over Israel in Samaria. ~ 5956 Gosp, Mar 16: 9(2) | the Longer Ending in four seventh-to-ninth-century Greek manuscripts as well 5957 Pent, Gen 4: 24 | avenged sevenfold, then Lamech seventy-sevenfold." ~ 5958 His, 1Mac Int | who would destroy it. His severest condemnation goes, not to 5959 NTLet, Col 2: 4(2) | Colossians would thereby risk severing themselves from Christ ( 5960 Gosp, Mar 2: 19(13)| bridegroom, would be as futile as sewing a piece of unshrunken cloth 5961 Gosp, Mar 2: 21 | 21 ~No one sews a piece of unshrunken cloth 5962 CathL, Jude 0: 7(6) | that they could abuse them sexually. Unnatural vice: this refers 5963 Pent, Jos 19: 42 | 42 ~Shaalabbin, Aijalon, Ithlah, ~ 5964 His, 1Sam 9: 4 | continued through the land of Shaalim without success. They also 5965 His, Est 2: 14 | care of the royal eunuch Shaashgaz, custodian of the concubines. 5966 WisdB, Psa 149: 8 | their kings with chains, shackle their nobles with irons, ~ 5967 Pent, Gen 17: 1(1) | rendering of the divine title shaddai, of uncertain meaning.~ 5968 ProphB, Jer 4: 30 | bedecking yourself with gold, Shading your eyes with cosmetics, 5969 NTLet, 1Cor 9: 26 | do not fight as if I were shadowboxing. ~ 5970 His, 2Kin 9: 30 | arrived in Jezreel, she shadowed her eyes, adorned her hair, 5971 His, 1Chr 11: 34 | Gunite; Jonathan, son of Shagee, from En-harod; ~ 5972 His, 1Chr 8: 8 | 8 ~Shaharaim became a father on the Moabite 5973 Pent, Jos 19: 22 | boundary reached Tabor, Shahazumah and Beth-shemesh, ending 5974 His, 1Sam 9: 4 | and through the land of Shalishah. Not finding them there, 5975 His, 1Chr 26: 16 | fell the west side with the Shallecheth gate at the ascending highway. 5976 His, Neh 7: 48 | sons of Hagaba, sons of Shalmai, ~ 5977 Pent, Lev 20: 14 | shameful conduct, so that such shamefulness may not be found among you. ~ 5978 His, Tob 14: 10 | For I see that people here shamelessly commit all sorts of wickedness 5979 WisdB, Wisd 14: 26 | in marriage, adultery and shamelessness. ~ 5980 ProphB, Dan 8: 13(5) | shomem) on the name Baal Shamem ("lord of the heavens," 5981 His, 2Mac 6: 2(1) | equated with the Syrian Baal Shamen ("the lord of the heavens"), 5982 WisdB, Sir 22: 5 | 5 ~A hussy shames her father and her husband; 5983 His, 1Chr 27: 8 | month, was the commander Shamhuth, a descendant of Zerah, 5984 His, Ezr 2: 46 | sons of Hagab, sons of Shamlai, sons of Hanan, ~ 5985 His, 1Chr 7: 37 | 37 ~Bezer, Hod, Shamma, Shilshah, Ithran, and Beera. ~ 5986 His, 1Chr 11: 27 | 27 ~Shammoth, from En-harod; Helez, from 5987 His, 1Chr 8: 26 | 26 ~Shamsherai, Shehariah, Athaliah, ~ 5988 His, 1Chr 5: 12 | 12 ~Joel was chief, Shapham was second in command, and 5989 ProphB, Mic 1: 11 | Pass by, you who dwell in Shaphir! The inhabitants of Zaanan 5990 WisdB, Sir 38: 28 | fixed on the tool he is shaping. His care is to finish his 5991 His, Ezr 10: 40 | sons of Zachai: Shashai, Sharai, ~ 5992 His, 2Sam 23: 33 | Hararite; Ahiam, son of Sharar the Hararite; ~ 5993 WisdB, Psa 74: 14 | tossed him for food to the sharks. ~ 5994 His, 1Chr 27: 29 | in Sharon was Shitrai the Sharonite, and over the cattle in 5995 ProphB, Isa 49: 2 | 2 ~3 He made of me a sharp-edged sword and concealed me in 5996 His, 1Sam 13: 21 | a third of a shekel for sharpening the axes and for setting 5997 NTLet, Heb 4: 12 | is living and effective, sharper than any two-edged sword, 5998 Gosp, Mat Int | receives from Jesus the sharpest of rebukes for attempting 5999 Gosp, Mat 12: 22(14)| consequent lessening of the sharpness of Matthew 12:48.~ 6000 Pent, Jos 19: 6 | 6 ~Beth-lebaoth and Sharuhen; thirteen cities and their 6001 His, Ezr 10: 40 | of the sons of Zachai: Shashai, Sharai, ~ 6002 Pent, Gen 4: 25(6) | 26] Has granted: Hebrew shat, a wordplay on the name 6003 Pent, Num 26: 13 | through Shaul the clan of the Shaulites. ~ 6004 Pent, Gen 14: 17 | greet him in the Valley of Shaveh (that is, the King's Valley). ~ 6005 Pent, Gen 14: 5 | Zuzim in Ham, the Emim in Shaveh-kiriathaim, ~ 6006 ProphB, Bar 6: 30 | with torn tunic and with shaven hair and beard, and with


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