J-f- . / 6> . y'^ 1^ PRINCETON, N. J. ^ Presented by_rX)x:*. ^2) . c§^."T<^Wo\n Division Section THE STUDENT'S CONCORDANCE TO THE REVISED VERSION, 1881, OF THE NEW TESTAMENT OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST. THE V^ .— A » AP^ 16 1914 STUDENT'S CONCORDANCE TO THE REVISED VERSION, 1881, OF THE NEW TESTAMENT OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST. Compiled upon an ©rfainal plan, sbewing tbe cbanges in all Moi:5s reterret) to. WITH APPENDICES OF THE CHIEF AUTHORISED WORDS AND PASSAGES OMITTED IN THE REVISION, AND OF NEW AND DISUSED WORDS : A TABLE OF THE GENEALOGY OF THE ENGLISH NEW TESTAMENT, ETC. 'V D. APPLETON & CO., i, 3. and 5, BOND STREET. 1882. COMPILERS' PREFACE. A CONCORDANCE would seem to be a natural complement of the 1881 Version of the New Testament, and the present volume is an endeavour to supply the want. Its publication was first suggested to one of the compilers by a conversation on the Revised New Testament, during which the need for a Concordance was discussed. A plan of the work was projected, and has been completed by the joint aid of a friend. The object has been to represent every sentence of the New Testament by its principal words, and the texts are given as complete as the space allows, in the very words of the Revised Version, with their capitals and stops, so that they may be taken as quotations without further reference to the Testament itself. Details are given in the " Plan of the JVork," and it is needless to say more here on that point than to remark on one feature of the book. The purpose of a Concordance is to enable the student to find any required passage by reference to some principal word in it. But a Concordance of the Revised Version on the old lines would be of comparatively little use, owing to the numerous alterations from the Authorised Version, the familiar words of which are so frequently changed for others. It seemed necessary, therefore, that a Concordance, to answer its end, should in a measure comprise both versions — to the extent, at least, of affording some clue to the changed words. This has been done in the present work, by giving under each word the words which in any text of the New Version are substituted for the same word in the old. And, on the other hand, in every text given, if the word under which it occurs is altered, the reader is referred to the head of the group of texts, where he will find the corresponding word in the Authorized Version. It is hoped that the Concordance will thus not only serve for reference to texts, but that it will aid in an examination of the changes which have been made, and exhibit the uniformity of translation and other features of the New Version. The time and labour spent upon this work have alike far exceeded what was anticipated. Solicitude for the completeness and accuracy of the book has grown with its progress, and the chief desire of the compilers in its publication is that it may prove a useful and a not unworthy companion to the Holy Scriptures, to the study of which it is intended as an aid. The compilers began this work, conscious of the defects of the Authorised Version, yet with a predilection for it in the main, and they beheld with some regret the altered character of a version so precious by a thousand associations. But if they may be allowed to judge by the result upon themselves of much examination of the two versions in the course of this work, they venture to express the conviction that the use of the Revised Version will result in a growing appreciation of its value, as carrying within itself the evidence that it is a translation of a purer text, by the hands of a comj^jany of devout and more able men than has ever before been joined together for the like purpose. CONTENTS. 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III XI.- ?; E ., rtid-c5 Svg ^^ _ J).C-gj^O ►^ 5 2 g 2 ui a a u^ > .3 rt u*3 o ?.X3.«^ 0; vl 7: o c-Scj- £_ 5 i; rt " u u u i-*j2 Sr^:s-«5S2g„ ^'' "o^'o Mc ^ c 2 >. co-^-txrtoiS 5>i: 8|g^-?^c.i:i-:o „ i! <" S.3 °t:.b ^ o2 He translated about half the Old Testament and the whole of the New, and all subsequent English versions liave followed the standard of translation which he laid down, whilst they have for the most part retained his very words. Westcott states as examples, that about nine-tenths of the Authorised Version of the first f^pistle of St. John, and five-sixths of that to the Ephesians (which is extremely difficult) are retained from Tyndale. In the New Testament he rendered the Greek Text of Erasmus directly, while still he consulted the Vulgate and the German of Luther. He found he would not be allowed to translate in England, and went to Hamburgh. In 1524, he published the Gospels of S.S. Matthew and Mark separately, with notes, and in 1525, went to Cologne to print his complete New Testament. CochliEus, a relentless enemy of the Reformation, obtained from the printers the secret that 3,000 Testaments were being printed for England, and g.it the Authorities to forbid the work. Tyndale escaped, with his printed sheets, to Worms. He was here in safety, and completed his quarto edition, and also published a new edition without glosses, in octavo. This latter edition was first finished, and both editions reached England in 1526, without any indication of the translator's name. The quarto edition was commenced by Quentel, and was probably completed by Peter Schoefler, of Worms, who printed the smaller edition. The book was bought up, forbidden, and publicly burnt in England. But these efforts were vain to check its circulation, and indeed led to its careful revision by Tyndale in 1534 (2nd Ed.) with marginal notes, prologues to the books, and markings of the Church Lessons : and again, while in prison, in 1535 (3rd Ed.) without notes. Three surreptitious editions were printed at Antwerp, in 1534. Tyndale was first strangled and then burned, at Vile\cirde, near Antwerp, Oct. 6th, 1536. COVERDALE'S VERSION.— The first complete English Bible, finished October 4th, 1535, was the work of Myles Coverdale, a Yorkshireman, born 1488, afterwards Bishop of E.xeter, a man greatly esteemed for his piety, knowledge of the Scriptures, and diligent preaching. It is now pretty conclusively proved by Mr. H. Stevens, that it was printed at Antwerp, by Jacob van Meteren, ("The Bibles in the Caxton Exhibition, 1878"). The title speaks of it as " faithfully and truly translated out of the Douche (that is, German) and Latin," and though in subsequent editions it is simply " translated in Englishe," it would appear that this is a secondary translation, Coverdale using '"five sundry interpreters" as he calls them, of which were the Vulgate, Luther, the Zurich or Swiss German, the Latin of Pagninus, and he certainly consulted Tyndale's Pentateuch and New Testament. In the New Testament, he follows the 1526 and 1534 editions of Tyndale. In 1537, James Nycolson, printer, of St. Thomas' Ho.spital, Southwark, printed an edition " Set forth with the Kynge's most gracious license." It has been thought that in consequence of a law passed 1534, compelling foreigners to sell their Bibles in sheets to some English stationers, that the whole edition was sold, with the blocks, to Nycolson, who bound and issued them. MATTHEW'S BIBLE, 1537, though published and known as Matthew's, was the work of John Rogers the Martyr. It has been conjectured that the name of Matthew was assumed by Rogers through prudence or fear. Westcott thinks this most improbable, as the name stands at the end of the dedication, and J. R. at the end of the exhortation, and he suggests that Matthew found money for the work. It is not a new translation, but is made up of the translations of Tyndale and Coverdale. Tyndale had already published the Pentateuch, and it is believed that he had translated to the end of Chronicles. The New Testament is chiefly Tyndale's, and of the whole Bible two-thirds are Tyndale's and one-third Coverdale's. Several revised editions of Matthew's Bible by Richard Taverner and others were published. In Aug. 1537, Cromwell had exhibited the Bible to the king, who ordered that it "shall be allowed by his authority to be bought and read within this realm." THE GREAT BIBLE, so called from its size, was published owing to the zeal of Lord Cromwell, under the authority of King Henry VIH ; the 1539 edition being generally known as Cromwell's Bible; and the second, or 1549 edition, as Cranmer's, from the preface which he wrote for it. This Bible was partly printed in Paris, when the Inquisitor-General forbade the work, and seized the printed sheet.s. Presses and worknien were brought to England, and the Book was then finished in April, 1539. It is printed in black letter, and is Coverdale's revision of his own translation and of Tyndale's, with the help of Munster and Pagninus for the Old, and the Latin version of Erasmus for the New 'I'estament. This is the first edition of the English Bible with the words on the title- page, " Appoynted to the vse of the Churches." The appointment IS expressed in full in the Kalendar. Public copies were sometimes attached by a chain to one of the pillars of the church, with the king's injunction that it should be read with " Discretion, Honest Intent, Charity, Reverence, and (^uiet behaviour." GENEVAN NEW TESTAMENT, OF 1557, printed at Geneva, by Conrad Badius, in i6mo, is a revision of 'I'yndale's version, collated with the Great Bible, and carefully done, but without due leisure. The influence of Beza is perceptible. The editor was William Whittingham. The chapters are divided into verses and numbered. In 1576, Laurence Ton.son, Under-Secretary to Sir F. Walsinghani, published a revision professedly from the text of Beza. 1'he variations from the Genevan are few, but the marginal notes difter. This revision was frequently bound up with the Genevan Old Tt-stament. GENEVAN BIBLE, OF 1560, printed at Geneva, by Hall, an English refugee, was the work of Coverdale, Knox, and other exiles at Geneva. The version of the New Testament is not that of 1557- This version is commonly known as the " Breeches Bible," from the word Breeches in Gen. iii. 7. The same word is used in both the Wycliffite Versions, in Caxton's " Golden Legende," and in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, 12882. Of this version about 170 editions were printed, in folio, quarto, and octavo. The convenience of the smaller sizes, the division into verses, and the Roman type now first used, with the marginal commentary', "pure and vigorous in style, and, if slightly tinged with Calvinistic doctrine, yet on the whole neither unjust nor illiteral" (U'esicoti's EngUsk liiblc), at once gave it a place in the English household, and it maintained its position until towards the middle of the seventeenth century. THE BISHOPS' BIBLE, 1568, was proposed by Archbishop Parker, and the work was allotted by him to various learned men, many of them Bishops. The revision was about four years in hand, and tlie Great Bible was mainly followed. The New Testament was revised in the eduions of 1572. This Bible was published in folio, quarto, and in octavo ; but the editions were not so numerous as THE RHEIMS AND DOUAI VERSION.-At Douai, in Flan- ders, a number of English Roman Catholics settled and founded a Seminaiy for the training of Priests for England. The Seminary being broken up owing to a Huguenot riot, it was transferred to Rheims, in France, and while there the Rheims version of the New I'estament was published, in 15S2. In 1593, the Seminary was allowed to return to Douai, and the work of translation was carried on. " For lack of good meanes " the publication of the Old Testa- ment did not take place until 16. 9-10 The translation is made from the Latin Vulgate, and may be .said to be in Latinized English, almost unintelligible. In the text and the notes the Book is strongly Romish. In after editions of the translation these characteristics have been toned down. This version has been nicknamed "the Rosin Bible," from the reading, Jer, viii. 22, "is there no rosin in Gilead'?" The Bishops' and other early versions had " triacle " or " tryacle " and the A.V. " balm." THE KING'S BIBLE, OR AUTHORISED VERSION, 1611 completes this list of English Bibles. (See above.) REVISED VERSION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, 1881.- Reasons in favour of a revision of the 1611 Bible have been forcibly and persistently urged during many years past, by Scholars and Divines of the first rank ; while on the other hand, popular instinct seemed to a large extent to support many learned and pious men in their objections to any such work. Nor is a wise jealousy on this head to be wondered at, or to be regretted. An interesting account is given of the opposition which revision has called forth, from the days of Origen and Jerome ; and also of works on the revision of the English version in Eadie's English Bible, ch. 1., li. I'he history of the Bible in Great Britain shows that it has ever been synchronous with the true life and progress of the nation ; and the national reverence for the very volume itself — charged upon us as Bibliolatry — is an hereditary quality and trait transmitted to us from the generations to whom that volume was at once the symbol and the guarantee, the weapon and the guerdon, of truth and freedom. The 1611 version, representing all its predecessors — and itself consecrated by the usage of nearly three centuries— written at a time when the English language was in its most perfect state and vigour, has powerfully influenced the literature and the struggles of the Anglo-Sa.xon race, and has thus grown up with that national greatness of which Queen Victoria, on a memorable occasion, wisely and truthfully declared it to be the source. Jealousy for the integrity of the Bible, and a desire for its revision, naturally subsist together, and are alike an evidence of the value at which it is estimated. It is too precious to be lightly tampered with- it is so precious that if it can be rendered more pure no cost is too great for that object. Suggestions for a revision of the 161 1 version were made not long after its introduction ; for as early as 1645, Dr. Lightfoot, in a sermon before the Commons, urged them "to think of a review and survey of the translation of the liible." In 1653, a Bill was before the Commons for a new translation. The following extract from it contains at once the great reason for revision, and its justification : — " In the original text of the Holy Scriptures there is so great depth, that only by degrees there is progress of light towards the attaining of perfection of the knowledge in the bettering of the translation thereof." The Table given above shows that the 1527 version of Erasmus has been the basis on which the text of the succession of versions, culminating'in the English one of 1611, was formed. The materials which he had, even when supplemented by the additional MSS. used by Stephens and others, were but few in number, and secondary in importance Not one of the four chief ]\ISS. or Codices was then available, nor the host of other WSS. which ha\e since been discovered. And if the materials were but scanty, the labour bestowed on the work was insufficient ; and as Erasmus says of his version, " It was rather tumbled headlong into the world than edited." But the appetite of Europe, stimulated by the invention of printing, was keen for the Word of God, and could brook no delay. As to the fitness of the present time for revision, certainly no age before this has had such ample sources whence to form a te.\t, and none other has had the like wealth of Biblical criticism, which indeed could have no existence until the number of MSS. and the variety of readings furnished material for its e.xercise, and until the press rendered the labours of each critic available for all engaged in the same work. Not a few of the most important MSS. have been pub- lished in their entirety, whilst a large number have been collated by Tregelles, Scrivener, Griesbach, Mill, and others. An important evidence of the need which is felt for a revised ver- sion, and which, perhaps, has been hardly sufficiently noticed, is the number of revised Greek te.\ts, and of commentaries on the whole Bible and certain books of it. which have been published and much read of late years. Many of these latter have, as their special features, improved te.xt or readings, or new translations. It will be sufficient to mention the works of Benge), Steir, Delitzsch, Lachmann, Tischendorf, Alford, Wordsworth, Ellicott, Lightfoot, the Speaker's Commentarj', that of " Five Clergymen," McLellan, Scrivener, Palmer, the just published text of Westcott and Hort, the result of twenty years' labour. The historj' of the Revision of 1881, is briefly as follows : — Con- voration passed a resolution in favour of a revision of the Authorised Version of the Holy Scriptures, on May 6th, 1870, and a committee of its own members was nominated, with liberty to invite the co-opera- tion of eminent scholars of any nation or religious body. The committee consisted of sixteen members, eight of them being Bishops. At the first meeting of the united committee, twenty-one scholars were elected as members of the New Testament Company. Half of the added members belonging to the Church of Eng- land. In America, in the same year, a Revision Company was formed to co-operate with the English committee, and the members were selected from the larger religious bodies of that country ; the New Testament Company consisting of fifteen members. The Principles and Rules laid down for the guidance of the Revisionists by the Committee of Convocation, together with the mode of co- operation with the American Companies, with other information as to the Revised Version, will be found in the Revisers' Preface to that version. The original and invited members of the New Testa- ment Company were the following : — The Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol (Ur. Ellicott;, Chairman. The Archbishop of Dublin (Dr. Trench;; Bishops of Durham (Dr. J. B. Lightfoot); Salisbury (Dr. Moberley) ; St. Andrew's (Dr. Wordsworth). The Very Revs. Dr. E. Bickersteth, Dean of Lichfield, and Prolocutor of the Lower House of Convocation ; Dr. Arthur P. Stanley, Dean of West- minster ; Dr. J. W. Blakesley, Dean of Lincoln ; Dr. C. J. Vaughan, Dean of Llandaff and Master of the Temple ; Dr. R Scott, Dean of Rochester. The Rev. Canons B. H. Kennedy, Regius Professor of Greek, Cambridge ; B. F. Westcott, Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge. Prebendary Humphry, St. Paul's, London. 1'he Ven. Archdeacons W. Lee, D.D. (Dublin) and Lecturer in Divinity ; E. Palmer (Oxford), Professor of Latin, Oxford. The Rev. Doctors F. H. Scrivener, Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge ; F. J. A. Hort, Fellow of Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge; J. Angus, President of the Baptist College, Regent's Park, London ; D. Brown, Pro- fessor of Divinity and Principal, Free Church College, Aberdeen ; W. Milligan, Professor of Divinity, Aberdeen ; W. F. Moulton, Professor of Classics, Wesleyan College, Richmond ; S Newth, Principal of New College, London ; A. Roberts, Professor of Humanity, St. Andrews ; G. Vance Smith, Joint Author of a revised translation of the Scriptures. The following were also members of the Revision Committee : — The Bishop of Winchester (Dr. Wilberforce) who died 1873 I The Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Alford) who died 1871 ; Dr. Tregelles, who never was able to take part in the revision, and died 1875 ; Dr. Eadie, who died 1876. The Dean of Ely (Dr. C. Merivale) resigned 1871, and Dr. J. H. Newman (afterwards Cardinal), Rector of the Roman Catholic University, Dublin, declined to act. GREEK AND OTHER MSS. OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. GREEK MANUSCRIPTS are known as Uncials (written in capital letters,) and Cursives (written more in common or running hand). The four first named are the most important MSS. and are known as follows, originally each contained the whole Bible : — CODEX VATICANUS or Codex B., in the Vatican Library, at Rome, is written on parchment, in capital letters, three columns on a page. Of the New Testament, it contains the whole, except the later chapters of Hebrews, the Pastoral Epistles, Philemon, and the Apocal)T)se. The date assigned to it is the middle of the fourth century. CODEX SINAITICUS (Akph) contains all the Books entire. This manuscript was discovered by the late Professor Tischendorf, in 1844, when travelling, at the Convent of St. Catherine, on Mount Sinai, where he saw some vellum leaves laid aside for lighting the stove, and these 14 leaves he published. By the favour of the Emperor of Russia, he, in 1859, had obtained possession of the remainder of the manuscript, and it was published in 1862, as a memorial of the thousandth year of the Russian Empire. Supposed date, as (B). It is at St. Petersburgh. CODEX ALEXANDRINUS, (A) so called from having been sent from Alexandria, in 1628, as a present to King Charles I., by Cyrillus Lucaris, Patriarch of Constantinople. It is in four volumes, and is in the British Museum. The Old Testament is nearly complete. In the New Testament the parts wanting are Matthew to xxv. 6 ; John from vi. 50 to viii. 52 ; and 2 Cor. from iv. 13 to xii. 6. Supposed date, the fifth century. CODEX EFHRAEMI (C) contains about three-fifths of the whole (145 out of 238 leaves), one or more sheets having perished out of almost every quire of four sheets. Fifth centni-y. CODEX B£Z.£ (D), or Cantabrigiensis, or Britannicus. This manuscript was presented by Beza to the University of Cambridge in 15S1, he stating that he discovered it about ig years before, in the Monastery of St. Irensus, at Lyons. See above, Beza, 1565. It contains, but not complete, in Latin and in Greek, the Gospels and the Acts. Its supposed date is the sixth century. CODEX CLAROMONTANUS, (Dr.) or Regius, 2245, is a Greek and Latin manuscript of St. Paul's Epistles, found in the Monastery of Clermont, Beauvais. It is one of the most ancient and important in existence, and is of the sixth century. It is Uncial in character, and complete, and is in the Paris Library. See above Beza, 1565. Tlie following particulars are extracted from the just published vol. 2 (Introduction and Appendix) of Westcott and Hort's "New Testament in the original Greek." — " 'I'he remaining Uncial MSS. (after the four first named above) are all of smaller though variable size. None of them show signs of having formed part of a complete Bible, or even of a complete New Testament. The Gospels are contained, in fair completeness, in 19 Uncials, the Acts in g. Catholic Epistles in 7, Pauline Epistles in 9, and the Apocalypse in 5. The MSS. of the gth and loth centuries are about as numerous as those of all the preceding centuries together. With the exception of the Sinaitic, all the more impor- tant Uncials, some fragments excepted, have been published in continuous texts. The cursive MSS. range from the gth to the 16th centuries. About 30 contain the whole New Testament. If each MS. is counted as one, irre.spective of the books contained, the total number is between goo and 1000. Hardly any of these have been printed in ejrUnso, but there are complete and trustworthy collations of a select few from Tregelles, and of a large miscellaneous (English) array from Dr. Scrivener, besides collations of other mis- cellaneous assemblages. About 150 Cursives may be set down as practically known. A larger number are imperfectly known, and many are unknown. The second class of documents consist of Versions, that is, ancient translations of the whole or parts of the New Testament, made chiefly for the service of churches in which Greek was, at least, not habitually spoken. Besides some outlying Versions, there are three principal classes, the Latin, the Syriac, and the Egyptian, to which may be added two solitary Versions of considerable interest, the Armenian and the Gothic. The other Versions are of comparatively late date, and of little direct value for the Greek text. The third class of documentary evidence is supplied by the writings of the Fathers, which enables us, with more or less cer- tainty, to discover the readings of the MS. or MSS. of the New Testament which they employed. For Lists of the Greek MSS. of the New Testament, with detailed description, history, facsimiles, etc., see Scrivener's Plain Introduc- tion to the Criticism of the New Testament for the use of Biblical Students. PLAN OF THE WORK. EVERY passage of the Revised Version is represented under its principal words, and the texts are all given in the very words of the Revised Version, with the stops and capitals. The Concordance consists of two parts : — I. The General Portion. II. Proper Names, i.e., of Persons, Places, and Objects personified ; for the most part, all words beginning with capital letters in the Revised Version. Such of these as are not ordinarily treated as proper names, are quoted in the general portion of the work with a note of reference, e.g., " Christians.— see 'prober names.'" Order of Words.— The words are arranged in strict alphabetical order, and not in families or groups— as, cry, cried, cries, crying. The latter arrangement was convenient when notes and explanations referring to the whole group were given ; but the present order has been adopted as being natural and better suited for easy reference. Changed Words. — The instances in which words used in the Authorised Version are replaced by others in the Revised Version, are very numerous. This occurs either when a totally different word is used, as perceived for discovered, or when one part of a verb is substituted for another, as stand for stood. A student looking fur a passage under a word familiar to him in the Authorised Version, will very frequently find that the text does not now occur under that word — but that he may nevertheless be able to find the passage, the following plan has been adopted : — At the foot of the texts given under any word, the Reader is referred to such other words as in the Revised Version are used for the old one — e.g., if the passage sought for is "he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it," a reader looking for it under perform will not find it, but he is there referred to complete, perfect ; and on turning to the texts under perfect will find the passage. At the head of the texts given under any word will be found words of the Authorised Version which have been changed for the word in question ; e.g., if the word referred to is Perceived — there will be found at the head five words occurring in the Authorised Version, but which in the texts quoted are all changed in the Revised Version to the word Perceived. Such words, and the texts in which the change has been made, are correspondingly numbered. Omitted Verses and W^ords. — By the courteiy of the Rev. Canon Kennedy, D.D. , there is inserted, from his "Ely Lectures on the Revised Version of the New Testament" (London: Bentley), a select List of Authorised passages and words which were omitted in the Revision by preponderant authorities. Disused Words and Altered Spelling. — Words used in the Authorised Version, but now altogether displaced by others, are shewn iti the body of the work thus — Perceivest J.. F.— see co«sJ(?eresf. Where the spelling of words has been altered, the old spelling is given, and the reader is referred to the new, e.g., Spiinge A. V. — see sponge. Bracketed W^ords.— To assist in fixing a passage, names of persons or places are inserted in brackets, e.g.. Acts i8. 25. " [Apollos] taught carefully the things concerning Jesus." Acts 19. 28. "heard this, they [Ephesians] v/ere f lied ■with wrath." A List of New, Disused, and differently spelt Words is given in Appendix II. THE Students Concordance ERRATA. 56. " In or into City," Mat. 9. 1, for " Nazareth " read " Capernaum." 84. ^'Descending," Mat. 3. 16, omit "John Baptist." 104. " Entered," Acts 28. 8, for " Publius " read " father of Publius." 112. " Fain," Philem. 13, read " [Onesimus] whom I would fain have kept with me." 116. "His Father," Acts 7. 4, read "when /lis father was dead, God removed [Abraham]. 143. "Go," for Jno. 7. 6, read Jtio. 7. 8. 174. "Inquired," for Lu. 18. 26, read Lu. 18. 36. 244. " Perceived," Acts 19. 34, for " Paul " read " Alexander." 273. "Rent," Mk. 1. 10, for "John" read "Jesus." Lu. 19. 6. for to-day I must abide at thy house 24. 29. Abide with u3:-for it is toward evening — And he went in to *abide with them Jno. 4. 40. they besought him to ^a. with them fdisciples 8. 31. If ye ^ahide in my word, then are ye truly my 12. 46. believeth on me may not abide in the darkness lo. 4. Abide in me — except it abide — except ye abide 6 If a man abide not in me 7. If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you 9. ^abide ye in my love 10. ye shall abide in my love ; — abide in his love lU. that your fruit should ^abide 2 Abideth. — A.V. ^dwelletli, ^endureth, Hemaineth. Jno. 3. 36. but the wrath of God abideth on him 6. 27. for the meat which ^abideth unto eternal life 56. drinketh my blood ^abideth in me 8. 35. the bond servant a. not — the son abidethiov ever 12. 24. a grain of wheat — it abideth by itself alone 84. out of tbe law that the Christ abideth for ever 14. 17. he ^abideth with you, and shall be in you 15. 6. He that abideth in me, and I in him 1 Cor. 13. 13. now abideth faith, hope, love 2 Cor. 9. 9. His righteousness ^abideth for ever PLAN OF THE WORK, VERY passage of the Revised Version is represented under its principal words, and the texts are ' all given in the very words of the Revised Version, with the stops and capitals. The Concordance consists of two parts : — I. The General Portion. Disused Words and Altered Spelling. — Words used in the Authorised Version, but now altogether displaced by others, are shewn in the body of the work thus — Perceivest A.V. — see considerest. Where the spelling of words has been altered, the old spelling is given, and the reader is referred to the new, e.^., Spvinge A.V. — see sponge. Bracketed W ords. — To assist in fixing a passage, names of persons or places are inserted in brackets, e.g., Acts 18. 25. " [Apollos] taught carefully the things concerning Jesus." Acts 19. 28. " heard this, they [Ephesians] were filled with wrath." A List of New, Disused, and differently spelt Words is given in Appendix II. THE Students Concordance REVISED VERSION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, 1881. ABASED Abased. Phil. 4. 12. I know how to be a., aud I know also how to abound see humhled. Abasing. 2 Cor. 11. 7. Or did I commit a sin in abasing myself Abba. Mk. 14. 36. And he said. Ahha, Father, all things Boyn. 8. 15. adoption, whereby we cry, Ahha, Father Oal. 4. 6. into our hearts, crying, Ahha, Father Abhor. Rom. 12. 9. AhJior that which is evil Abhorrest. Bom. 2. 2'2. thou that abhorrest idols, dost thnu Abide. — A. V. '^continue, ^dwell, ^remain, Harry. Mat. 10. 11. there abide. Mk. 6. 10 : Lu. 9 4 2t). 38. kibiJe ye here, and watcli with me. Mk. 14. 34 Lu. 19. 5. for today I must abide at thy house 24. 29. Abide with usrior it is toward evening — And he went in to ^ahide witli them Jno. 4. 40. they besought him to %. with them [disciples 8. 81. If ye ^abide in my word, then are ye truly my 12. 46. believeth on me may not abide in the darkness 1.5. 4. Abide in me — except it abide — except ye abide 6 If a man abide not in me 7. If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you 9. ^abide ye in my love 10. ye shall abide in my love ; — abide in his love 10. that your fiuit should ^abide 2 ABIDE TH Acts 16. 15. come into my house and abide there 18. 20. they asked him to ^abide a longer time 20. '23. bonds and aiflictious abide me 27. 31. Except these abide in the ship 28. 16. Paul was suffered to ^abide by himself 1 Cor. 3. 14. If any man's work shall abide 7. 8. unmarried and to widows — abide even as I 20. Ijet each man abide in that calling 24. he was called, therein abide with God 40. she is happier if she abide as she is 16. 6. with you it may be that I shall a., or even winter Phil. 1. 24. to abide in the flesh is more needful 25. I shall a., yea, and la. with you all [hast learned 2 Tim. 3. 14. But ''■abide thou in the things which thou 1 Jno. 2. 24. let that abide in you — if that — ^abide in you, ye also shall ^abide in the Son 27. even as it taught you, ye abide in him 28. now, my little children, abide in him 3. 17. how doth the love of God -abide in him 4. 13. hereby know we that we ^abide in him see be, continue, tarry, Abidest. — A.V. ^dwellest. Jno. 1. 88. Master), where ^abidest thou Abideth.- — A.V. hlwelleth, ^endureth, ^remaineth. Jan. 3. 36. but the wrath of God abideth on him 6. 27. for the meat which ^abideth unto eternal life 66. drinketh my blood '^ahuleih in me 8. 35. the bond servant a. not — the son abideth for ever 12. 24. a grain of wheat — it abideth by itself alone 34. out of the law that the Christ abideth for ever 14. 17. he '^abideth with you, and shall be in you 15. 5. He that abideth in me, and I in him 1 Cor. 13. 13. now abideth faith, hope, love 2 Cor. 9. 9. His righteousness ^abideth for ever ABIDETH 2 Tim. 2. 13. if we are faithless, he ahideth faithful Heb. 7. 3. [Melchisedeli] ahideth a priest coutiuually 1 Pet. 1. 23. the word of God, which liveth and ahideth 25. But the word of the l^ori ^ahideth for ever 1 Jno. 2. 6. he that saith he ahideth in him ought 10. He that loveth his brother ahideth in the light 14. young men — the word of God ahideth in you 17. he that doeth the will of God ahideth for ever 27. the anointing wliich ye received — ahideth in you 3. 6. Whosoever ahideth in him sinneth not 9. doeth no sin because his seed ^ahiddh in him 14. He that loveth not ahideth in death 24. '^ahideth in him — he ahideth in us 4. 12. if we love one another, God ^ahideth in us 15. Jesus is the Son of God, God ^ahideth in him 16. he that ^ahideth in love, ^a. in God, and God a. in 2 Jno. 2. for the truth's sake which ^ahideth in us [Ijii^ 9. Whosoever goeth onward and ahideth not — he that ahideth in the teaching Abiding. — A.V. ^ahode, ^continuing, hlwelleth, ^endur- ing, ^present, ^remaining. Lu. 2. 8. shepherds — ahiding in the field, Jno. 1. 33. the Spirit descending, and '^ahiding upon him 5. 38. ye have not his word ahiding in you 14. 10. the Father ^abiding in me doeth his works 25. things have I spoken unto you, while yet ^a. with you Acts 1. 13. upper chamber, where they were ^a. (apostles) Heh. 10. 34. better possession and an ^abiding one 13. 14. For we have not here an '^abiding city 1 Jno. 3. 15. no murderer hath eternal life ahiding in him see tarrying. Ability. — A.V. Viave. Mat. 25. 15. to each according to his several ability Acts 11. 29. the disciples, every man according to his a. 2 Cor. 8. 11. completion also out of your ^ability see strength. Able. — A.V. ^power. Mat. 3. 9. God is able of these stones to raise. Lu. 3. 8 9. 28. Believe ye that I am able to do this [body 10. 28. fear him which is able to destroy both sovil and 19. 12. He that is able to receive it, let him receive it 20. 22. Are ye able to drink the cup — We are able Mk. 22. 46. no one was able to answer him a word ^iO. 38, 39 26. 61. This man said, I am able to destroy the temple Mk. 4. 33. spake he the word — as they were a. to hear it Lu. 14. 31. whether he is a. with ten thousand to meet him Jno. 10. 29. no one is able to snatch them out of Acts 15. 10. neither our fathers nor we were able to bear 20. 32. word of his grace, which is able to build 3'ou up Bom. 4. 21. had promised, he was able also to perform 8. 39. shall be able to separate us from the love of God 11. 23. God is able to graft them in again 15. 14. able also to admonish one another 16. 25. Now to him that is ^ahle to stablish you 1 Cor. 6. 5. who shall be a. to decide between his brethren 10. 13. tempted above that ye are a. — that ye may be a. 2 Cor. 1.4. that wemaybea. toconifortthem [to endure it 9. 8. God is able to make all grace abound i^nto yoii Eph. 3. 20. him that is able to do exceeding abundantly 6. 11. able to stand against the wiles of the devil 13. that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day 16. wherewith ye shall be a. to quench all the fiery darts Phil. 3. 21. he is a. even to subject all things unto himself 2 Tim. 1. 12. he is able to guard that which I have com- 2. 2. men, who shall be able to teach others [mitted 3. 7 . never able to come to the knowledge of the truth 16. sacred writings which are able to make thee wise ABOMINATION Tit. 1.9. be able both to exhort in the sound doctrine Heb. 2. 18. he is able to succour them that are tempted 5. 7. unto him that was able to save him from death 7. 25. he is able to save to the uttermost 11. 19. God is able to raise iip, even from the dead Jas. 1. 21. word, which is able to save your souls 3. 2. a perfect man, able to bridle the whole body 4. 12. lawgiver and judge— «&/e to save and to destroy 2 Pet. 1. 15. that — ye may be able after my decease Jude 24. unto him that is a. to guard you from stumbling Rev. 5. 3. no one — was able to open the book 6. 17. their wrath is come ; and who is able to stand 13. 4. the beast ? and who is able to war with him 15. 8. none was able to enter into the temple see power, strong, svfficient. Not Able. Mat. 10. 28. kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul Lu. 1. 20. thou shalt be silent and not able to speak 12. 26. if then ye are uot a. to do even that which is least 13. 24. seek to enter in, and shall not be able 14. 29. laid a foundation, and is not able to finish. 30 16. 26. pass from hence to you may not be able 21. 15. wisdom — adversaries shall n. be a. to withstand J710. 21. 6. not able to draw it for the multitude of fishes Acts 6. 10. they were not able to withstand the wisdom 19. 40. not be able to give account of this concourse 1 Cor. 3. 2. n. yet a. to bear it : nay, not even now are ye a. Aboard. Acts 21. 2. Phoenicia, we went aboard, and set sail Abode. — A.V. '^continued, ^dwelt, Harried. Mat. 17. 22. while they abode in Galilee, Jesus said Lu. 1. 56. Mary abode with her about three mouths 8. 27. abode not in any house, but in the tombs Jno. 1. 32. as a dove out of heaven ; and it abode upon him 39. saw where he "^abode ; and they a. with him 2. 12. there they ^abode not many days 4. 40. the Samaritans — and he abode there two days 7. 9. he abode still in Galilee 10. 40. John was at the first baptizing ; and there he a. 11. 6. he abode at that time two days in the place 14. 23. we will come unto him, and make our abode Acts 9. 43. he ^abude many days in Joppa 17. 14. Silas and Timothy abode there still [Beroea] 18. 3. of the same trade, he abode with them 21. 7. saluted the brethren, and a. with them one day 8. Philip — one of the seven, we abode with him 28. 30. he '^a. two whole years in his own hired dwelling see abiding, lodged, spent, stood, tarried. Abolished. — A.V. ^destroyed, ^piit down, 1 Cor. 15. 24. when he shall have -abolished all rule 26. last enemy that shall be ^abolished is death Eph. 2. 15. having abolished in his flesh the enmity 2 Tim, 1. 10. Jesus, who abolished death, and brought life see passing away. Abominable. Tit. 1. 16, by their works they deny him, being a. 1 Pet. 4. 3. revellings, carousings, and a. idolatries Mev. 21. 8. fearful, and unbelieving, and abominable Abomination — s. Mat. 24. 15. the abomination of desolation. Mk. 13. 14 Lu. 16. 15. that which is exalted among men is an a. Sev. 17. 4. a golden cup full of abominations 6.M0THEB OF THE HARLOTS, AND OF THE A. 21. 27. or he that maketh an abomination and a lie ABOUND ACCEPTABLE Aboxind. — A.V. ^ahoicnded,'^abimdant, ^excel, ^increase, ^redound. Rom, 5. 15. g^race of the one man, Jesus Christ, ^a. unto 20. that the trespass miglit a. — grace did a. [the many 6. 1. Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound 15. 13. in believing, that ye may abound in hope [church 1 Cor. 14. 12. that ye may ^a. unto the edifying of the 2 Cor, 1. 5. as the sufferings of Christ abound unto us 4. 15. cause the thanksgiving to ^abound unto the glory 8. 7. as ye abound in everything, in faith — see that ye «. 9. 8. all grace a. unto you — may a. unto every good work Eph. 1. 8. grace, which he made to ^abound toward us Fhil. 1. 9. I pray, that your love may abound yet more 26. that your gloryiug may '^abound in Christ Jesus 4. 12. I know also how to a. — to a. and to be in want 18. But I have all things, and abound 1 Th. 3. 12. the Lord make you to — abound in love 4. 1. that ye abound more and more. ■*10 2 Pet. 1. 8. For if these things are j'ours and abound see increaseth, midtiplied. Abounded — eth — ing. — A.V. ^ab^indant. Botn. 3. 7. if the truth of God through my lie abounded 5. 20. where sin abounded, grace did abound more 1 Cor. 15. 58. unmoveable, always a. in the woik of the 2 Cor. 1. 5. so our comfort also a. through Christ [I^oi'd 8. 2. deep poverty a. unto the riches of their liberality 9. 12. but ^abouadeth also through many thanksgivings Col. 2. 7. as ye were taught, abounding in thanksgiving 2 Th. 1. 3. love of — all toward one another aboundeth 1 Tim. 1. 14. thegraceof our Lord la&oii^i^ecZ exceedingly see abound. About. —^.F. Hntend, ^meaning, ^readij. Acts 5. 35. astouchingthesemeu, whatye areia&0!t< to do 27. 2. ship of Adramyttium, which wein^a.botit to sail Eev. 12. 4. the woman which was ^about to be delivered Above. Jno. 8. 23. Ye are from beneath ; I am from above Gal. 4. 26. But the Jerusalem that is above is free Col. 3. 1. seek the things that are above, where Christ is. 2 Jas. 1. 17. Every good gift and every perfect boon is from a. 3. 15. wisdom is not a wisdom, that cometh down from a. Abroad. Bom. 16. 19. your obedience is come abroad unto all men see liyht. Absence. Lu. 22. 6. to deliver him — in the absence of the multitude Fhil. 2. 12. much more in my absence, work out your own Absent. 1 Cor. 5. 3. being absent in body but present in spirit 2 Cor. 5. 6. at home in the body, we ai'e a. from the Lord 8. willing rather to be absent from the body 9. we make it our aim, whetlier at home or absent 10. 1. but being absent am of good courage 11. bylettei's when we are absent, such are we also 13. 10. For this cause I write these things while absent. 2 Phil. 1. 27. I come and see you or be absent, I may hear Col. 2. 5. For though I am absent in the flesh Abstain. Acts 15. 20. that they abstain from the pollutions of idols 29. that ye abstain from things sacrificed to idols 1 Th. 4. 3. that ye abstain from fornication 6. 22. abstain from every form of evil 1 Tim,. 4. 3. and commanding to abstain from meats 1 Pet. 2. 11. abstain from fleshly lusts, which war Abstinence A.V. — see food. Abundance.— .4. F. '^abandantly. Mat. 12. 34. out of the a. of the heart the mouth. Lu. 6. 45 13. 12. given, and he shall have abundance. 25. 20 Lu. 12. 15. life consisteth not in the a. of the things Mam. 5. 17. much more shall they that receive the a. of 2 Cor. 8. 2. the a. of their joy and their deep poverty [grace 14. your a. being a supply — their a. also may become 10. 15. according to our province unto further ^a. see bounty, exceeding, greatness, power, superjluiiy. Abundant. 1 Cor. 12. 23. more a. honour— more a. comeliness 24. giving more abundant honour to that part see abound, abounded, aboundeth, abundantly, great, multiplied. Abundantly. — A. V. ^abundant, ^frequent, ^more, hnuch more. Jno. 10. 10. may have life, and may have it abundantly 1 Cor. 15. 10. I laboured more ahundanthj than they all 2 Cor. 1. 12. world, and more abundautli/ to you-ward 2. 4. the love which I have more abundantly unto you 7. 15. his inward affection is more ^a. toward you 10. 8. glory somewhat %. concerning our authority 11. 23. in labours more ^ahundanthj, in prisons more '^a. 12 15. If I love you more abundantly, am I loved the less E2}h. 3. 20. exceeding abundantly above all that we ask Phil. 1. 14. through my bonds, are more ^a. bold to speak Heb. 6. 17. God, being minded to shew more abundantly see abundance, exceedingly, richly. Abuse A. V. — see use to the full. Abusers. — A.V. ^defile. 1 Cor. 6. 9. nor abusers of themselves with men 1 Tim. 1, 10. for fornicators, for ^abusers of themselves Abusing. 1 Cor. 7. 31. those that use the world, as not abusing it Abyss.— J. r. '^bottomless pit, ^deej}. Lu. 8. 31. not command them to depart into the ^abyss Bom. 10. 7. Who shall descend into the ^abyss Eev. 9. 1. given to him the key of the pit of the ^abyss 2. And he opened the pit of the ^abyss 11. They have over them as king the angel of the '^abyss 11. 7. the beast that cometh up out of the hibyss 17. 8. beast — is about to come up out of the '^abyss 20. 1. I saw an angel — having the kej' of the ^abi/ss 3 and cast him [Satan] into the ^abyss, and shut it Accept. — A.V. ^accepted, h-eceive. Mk. 4. 20. such as hear the word, and ^accept it Acts 24. 3. we accept it in all ways and in all places 2 Cor. 11. 4. a different gospel, which ye did not ^accept Acceptable. — A.V. ^accepted, Hhanlcivorthy . Lu. 4. 19. To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord 24. No prophet is ^acceptable in his own country Acts 10. 35. and worketli righteousness, is la.. to him Rom. 12. 1. a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God 2. the good and acceptable and perfect will of God 15. IG. offering up of the Gentiles might be made a. 31. ministration— may be iacce;jte6Ze to the saints 2 Cor. 6. 2. at an ^a. time I hearkened — now is the !«.. time 8. 12. readiness— laccf^J^rt&Ze according as a man hath Phil. 4. 18. a sacrifice acceptable, well-pleasing to God 1 Tim. 2. 3. good and acceptable in the sight of God. 5. 4 - 3 ACCEPTABLE ACCOEDING 1 Pet. 2. 5. spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God ] 9. For this is '^acceptable, if for couscience toward God 20. take it patiently, tliia is acceptable with God sue well-pleasing. Acceptably A.V. — see well-pleasing. Acceptation. 1 Tim. 1. 15. saying, and worthy of all acceptation. 4. 9 Accepted. — A.V. ^received. 2 Cor. 8. 17. For indeed he accepted our exhortation 1 Th. 2. 13. word of God, ye ^a. it not as the word of men see accept, acceptable, bestovxd, ivell-pleasing. Acceptest — eth. Lu. 20. 21. and acceptest not the person of any Gal. 2. 6. uo matter to me : God accept eth not man's person) Accepting. Heb. 11. 35. were tortured, not accepting their deliverance Access. Bom. 5. 2. through whom also we have had oiir a. by faith Eph. 2. 18. through him we both have our access in one 3. 12. in whom we have boldness and a. in confidence Accompany — led. Acts 10. 23. the brethren from Joppa accompanied him 11. 12. these six brethren also accompanied me 20. 4. And there accompianied him as far as Asia Heb. 6. 9. and things that accompany salvation see broiight. Accomplish — ed. — A.V. ^done, ^finish — ed, ^fulfilled, ^performed . Mat. 6. 18. pass away from the law, till all things be ^a. 24. 34. shall not pass away, till all these things be %. MA;. 13. 14. sign when these things are all aboiit to be '^a. 30. until all these things be '^accomplished [to the law Lti. 2. 39. when they had *a. all things that were according 9. 31. his decease which he was about to accomplish 12. 50. how am I straitened till it be accomplished 18. 31. wi'itten by the prophets shall be accomplished Jno. 4. 34. will of him — and to '^accomijlish his work 5. 36. works which the Father hath given me to "^a. 17. 4. having '^a. the work which thou hast given me 19. 28. scripture might be '^accomplished, saith, I thirst Acts 20. 24. so that I m&y ^accomjjlish my course 21. 5. when — we had accomijli shed the days, we departed Mom. 15. 28. When therefore I have ^accomplished this 1 Pet. 5. 9. the same sufferings are a. in your brethren Mev. 17. 17. until the words of God should be %fco;)ijjZzs7(e(i see finished, fulfilled. Accomplishing . Heb. 9. 6. into the first tabernacle, a. the services Accomplishment A.V. — see fulfilment. Accord. — A.V. ^mind, '^willing. Acts 1. 14. with one accord continued stedfastly in prayer 2. 46. stedfastly with one accord in the temple 4. 24. lifted up their voice to God with one accord 5. 12. were all with one accord in Solomon's porch 7. 57. and rushed upon him with one accord 8. 6. the multitudes gave heed with one accord 12. 10. iron gate — opened to them of its own accord 20. they came with one accord to him 15. 25. having come to one accord, to choose out men 18. 12. the Jews with one accord rose up against Paul 19. 29. they rushed with one accord into the theatre Bo7n. 15. 6. with one ^a. ye may with one mouth glorify 2 Cor. 8. 3. beyond their power, they gave of their owu^a. 17. [Titus] went forth unto you of his own accord Phil. 2. 2. having the same love, being of one accord see together. According. — A.V. ^pertaining. Mat. 2. 16. two years old and under, according to the time 9. 29. According to j^our faith be it done unto you Mk. 7. 5. according to the tradition of the elders Lu. 1. 9. according to the custom of the priest's ofB.ce 2. 22. days of their purification a. to the law of Moses 39. accomplished all things that were a. to the law 5. 14. offer for thy cleansing, a. as Moses commanded 12. 47. made not ready, nor did according to his will 23. 56. sabbath they rested a. to the commandment Jno. 7. 24. Judge not according to appearance 18. 31. Take him — and judge him according to your law Acts 4. 35. distribution was made unto each, according as 7. 44. Moses — should make it according to the figure 11. 29. the disciples, every man according to his ability 13. 23. Of this man's seed hath God a. to promise 22. 12. Ananias, a devout man according'to the law Bom. 1. 3. seed of David according to the flesh [16. 27 2. 6. who will render to every man o. to his works. Mat. 16. judge the secrets of men, according to my gospel 4. 1. Abraham, our forefather '^according to the flesh 18. father of many nations, according to that which 8. 28. them that are called according to his purpose 10. 2. zeal for God, but not according to knowledge 11. 5. a remnant according to the election of grace 8. were hardened : according as it is written 12. 3. think soberly, according as God hath dealt 6. gifts differing according to the grace that was given — let us prophecy according to the proportion 15. 5. the same mind one with another a. to Christ 1 Cor. 1. 31. according as it is written, He that glorieth 3. 8. receive his own reward according to his own labour 10. A. to the grace of God which was given unto me 15. 3. Christ died for our sins a. to the scriptures 4. raised on the third day according to the scriptures 2 Cor. 1. 17 do I ^nr^o^e according to the flesh 4. 13. spirit of faith, according to that which is written 5. 10. in the body, according to what he hath done 8. 12. acceptable a. as a man hath, not a. as he hath not 9. 7. Let each man do according as he hath purposed 10. 2. as if we walked according to the flesh [12, 13 11. 15. whose end shall be a. to their works. Bev. 20. 13. 10. deal sharply, according to the authority Gal. 1. 4. evil world, according to the will of our God 2. 14. not uprightly according to the truth of the gospel 3. 29. are ye Abraham's seed, h.eh:s according to promise Eph. 1. 5. unto himself, according to the good pleasure 7. forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches 9. mjstery of his will, acccn-ding to his good pleasure 11. foreordained according to the purpose of him who 8 11. according to the eternal purpose which he purposed 16. grant you, according to the riches of his glory 20. according to the power that worketh in us 4. 7. grace given according to the measure of the gift 16. every joint supplieth according to the working Phil. 1. 20. according to my earnest expectation and hope 3. 21. according to the working whereby he is able 4. 19. fulfil every need of yours a. to his riches Col. 1. 11. streugtbeued with all power, a. to the might 29. I labour also, striving according to his working 2 Th. 1. 12. ye in him, according to the grace of our God 1 Tim. 1. 11. according to the gospel of the glory of the 18. Timothy, according to the prophecies which went 6. 3. the doctrine which is according to godliness ACCORDING 2 Tim. 1. 8. with the gospel according to the power 9. not a. to our works, but a. to his own purpose 2. 8. of the seed of David, according to my gospel 4. 14. Lord will render to him according to his works Tit. 1. 3. I was intrusted according to the commandment 3. 5. but according to his mercy he saved us Hch. 8. 9. Not according to the covenant that I made 1 Pet. 1. 2. a. to the foreknowledge of God the Father 3. who according to his gi-eat mercy begat us again 4. 6. judged a. to men in the flesh, but live a. to God 2 Pet. 2. 22. according to the true proverb, The dog 3. 13. But, according to his promise, we look for new 15. Paul also, according to the wisdom given to him Bev. 2. 23. unto each one of you accordirig to your works Account. — A.V. '^charge, ^consider, ^contemptible, ^count, ^despised, Heast, ''suppose, Hhink. Mat. 12. 36. idle word — they shall give account thereof Lu. 16, 2. render the account of thy stewardship Jno. 11. 50. nor do ye take ^a. that it is expedient for you Acts 19. 27. temple of — Diana be made of no ^account 40. not be able to give account of this concourse 20. 24. But I hold not my life of any ^account Rom. 14. 12. each one of us shall give account of himself 1 Cor. 4. 1. Let a man so account of us, as of mhiis'trs 6. 4. set them to judge who are of no % in the church 2 Cor. 10. 10. bodily presence is weak, and his speech of 12. 6. lest any man should ^account of me [no ^account Ph. 4. 17. the fruit that mcreaseth to your account • 2 Tim. 4. 16. may it not be laid to ih.tiix '^account Philem. 18. oweth thee aught, put that to mine account Heb. 13. 17. your souls, as they that shall give account 1 Pet. 4. 5. who shall give «. to him that isready to judge 5. 12. Silvanus, our faithful brother, as I ''account him 2 Pet. 3. 15. And a. that the long-suffering of our Lord see reckoning. AccoTUited — eth — ing. — A.V. ^esteemeth, '^esteeming. Mlc. 10. 42. which are accounted to rule over the Gentiles Lu. 20. 35. are accounted worthy to attain to that world 22. 24. which of them is accounted to be greatest Eo7n. 8. 36. We were accounted as sheep for the slaughter 14. 14. save that to him who ifl. anything to be iinclean Seb. 11, 19, accounting that God is able to raise up 26. ^a. the reproach of Christ greater riches [Moses] seeprevaU, reckoned. AccTirsed, — A.V. '^cursed. Jno. 7. 49. multitude which knoweth not the law are ^a. see anathema. Accusation. — A,V. '^object. Mat. 27. 37. his accusation written, THIS IS JBSCJS Mk. 15. 26. his a. was written over, THE KING OF THE Jno. 18. 29. Pilate— saith. What a. bring ye [JEWS Acts 24. 19. to make ^a., if they had aught against me 1 Tiin. 5. 19. Against an elder receive not an accusation see accuse, charge, judgement. Accuse. — A.V. ^accusation, Hmplead, ^witness against. Mat. 12. 10. they [Pharisees] might a. him [Jesua]. M^.3,2 Mk. 15. 4. behold how many things they '"^accuse thee of Lu. 6. 7. they [Pharisees] might tind how to ^accuse 23. 2. they began to a. him, saying. We found this man 14. touching those things wbereof ye accuse him [.Jesus] Jno. 5. 45. Think not that I will accuse you to the Father 8. 6. tempting him, that they might Lave whereof to a. Acts 19. 38. let them '^accuse one another [him 24. 2. Tertullus began to accuse him [Paul] ADD ^cts 24. 8. all these things, whereof we accuse him [Paul] 13. the things whereof they now accuse me [Paul] 25. 5. amiss in the man, let them accuse him [Paul] 11. those things is true whereof these accuse me [Paul] 28, 19. not that I had aught to accuse my nation of see exact, revile. Accused. — A. V. ^called in question. Mat. 27. 12. when he [Jesus] was a. by the chief priests Mk. 15. 3, the chief priests accused him of many things Lu. 16. 1. the same was accused unto him [riot Acts 19. 40. we are in danger to be ^a. concerning this day's 22. 30. wherefore he [Paul] was accused of the Jews 23. 28. the cause wherefore they accused him [Paul] 29. whom I found to be accused about questions 25. 16. the accused have the accusers face to face 26. 2. whereof I [Paul] am accused by the Jews 7. I [Paul] am accused by the Jews, king Tit. 1. 6. who are not accused, of not or unruly see accusing, accuseth. Accuseth— ing. — A. V. ^accused. Lu. 23. 10. scribes stood, vehemently ^a. him [Jesus] Jno 5. 45. there is one that accusetlh you, even Moses Rom 2. 15. thoughts — accusing or else excusing them Rev. 12. 10. which ^accuseth them before our God Accuser — s. Acts 23. 30. charging his a. also— against him [Paul] 35. when thine accusers also are come 25. 16. the accused have the accusers face to face 18. Concerning whom, when the accusers stood up Bev. 12. 10. the accuser of our brethren is cast down see slanderers. Aceldama A.V. — see Akeldama, proper names. Acknowledge, 1 Cor. 16. 18. acknoivledge ye therefore them that are such 2 Cor. 1. 13. ye read or even a., and I hope ye will a. 14. as also ye did acknowledge us in part see knowledge. Acknowledgeth— ing A.V. — see confesseth, knowledge. Acknowledgment A. V. — see know. Acquaintance, Lu. 2. 44. they sought for him among their kinsfolk and a. 23. 49. all his acquaintance, and the women that followed see friends. Active. — A.V. ^powerful. Heb. 4. 12. For the word of God is living, and ^active Act. Jno. 8. 4. woman hath been taken in adulteiyjin the very a. Acts. — A.V. '^judgements. Bev. 15, 4. for thy righteous i«. have been made manifest Actually.— .4. K ^commonh/. 1 Cor. 5.1. It is iac«Ma% reported that there is fornication Add.— ^,F, ^offer. Mat. 6. 27. can add one cubit unto his stature. Lu. 12. 25 Bev. 8. 3. that he should ift. it unto the prayers of all the 22, 18. If any man shall a. unto them, God shall a. [saints see raise up, supply. ADDED Added. Mat. 6. 33. all these things shall be a. unto you. Lu. 12. 31 Lu. 8. 20. [Herod] added yet this above all 19. 11. he [Jesus] added aud spake a parable Acts 2. 41. there were a. unto them in that day about 47. the Lord a. to them day by day [three thousand 6. 14 believers were the more added to the Lord 11. 24. much people was added uuto the Lord Gal. 3. 19. It [the law] was a. because of transgressions Addeth— ing. — A.V. '^giving. Gal. 3. 15. no one maketh it void, or addelh thereto 2 Pet. 1. 5. for this very cause ^a. on your part all diligence Addicted A.V. —see set Adjure— d.—^.F. '^charge. Mat. 26. 63. I adjure thee by the living God Mk. 5. 7. I a. thee by God, torment me not Acts 19. 13. I adjure you by Je.sus whom Paul preacheth 1 Th. 5. 27. I la. you by the Lord that this epistle be read Administered A.V.— see ministered. Administration A.V. — see yninistration. Admiration A.V. — see respect, wonder. Admired A.V.— see marvelled. Admonish— ed— ing.— ^.F. ^warn—ing. Acts 20. 31. space of three years I cease not to '^admonish 27. 9. Paul admonished them, and said unto them Mom. 15. 14. able also to admonish one another 1 Cor. 4. 14. but to ^admonish you as my beloved children Col. 1. 28. la. every man and teaching every man 3. 16. teaching and a. one another with psalms 1 Th. 5. 12. are over you in the Lord, and admonish you 14. brethren, '^admonish the disorderly [brother 2 Th. 3. 15. not as an enemy, but admonish him as a see warned. Admonition. 1 Cor. 10. 11. they were written for onr admonition Eph. 6. 4. nurture them in the chastening and a. of the Tit. 3. 10. after a first and second a. refuse [Lord Ado.— ^. V. Hrouhle. Acts 20. 10. Make ye no i«fZo ; for his life is in him Adoption. ""^ '"""'"• Bom. 8. 15. but ye received the spirit of adoption 23. waiting for our adoption, to wit, the redemption 9. 4. whose is the adoption, and the glory Gal. 4. 5. that we might receive the adoption of sons Eph. 1. 5. having foreordained us unto adujMon as sons Adorn— ed—eth.—^.F. ^garnished. Lu.2\. 5. temple, how it was adorned^vith goodly stones 1 Tim. 2. 9. that women a. themselves in modest apparel Tit. 2. 10. that they may adorn the doctrine of God 1 Pet. 3. 5. women also, who hoped in God, a. themselves Bev. 21. 2. as a bride adorned for her husband 19. The foundations of the wall of the city were !«. Adorning. 1 Pet. 3. 3. Whose adorning let it not be the outward a. ADULTERY Advanced.- A.V. Hncreased, "^profited. Lu. 2. 52. Jesus '^advanced in wisdom and stature Gal. 1. 14. I "^advanced in the Jews' religion beyond many Advantage. — A.V. '^■defrauded, ^gain. Bom. 3. 1. What advantage then hath the Jew 2 Cor. 2. 11. that no a. may be gained over us by Satan 7. 2. corrupted no man, we took ^advantage of no man 12. 17. Did I take '^advantage of you by any one of them 18. Did Titus take any '^advantage of you Jnde 16. shewing respect of persons for the sake of a. Advantaged— eth A.V. —see profit— ed—eih. Adventure. Acts 19. 31. not to a. himself [Paul] into the theatre Adversary. Mat. 5. 25. Agree with thine adversary quickly, — lest haply the adversary deliver thee Lu. 12. 58. going with thine a. before the magistrate 18. 3. Avenge me of mine adversary 1 Tim. 5. 14. none occasion to the arZyersar?/ for reviling 1 Pet. 5. 8. your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion Adversaries. Lu. 13, 17. all his adversaries were put to shame 21. 15. your adversaries shall not be able to withstand 1 Cor. 16. 9. and there are many adversaries Phil. 1. 28. in nothing affrighted by the adversaries Heh. 10. 27. fire wliich shall devour the adversaries Adversity A.V. — see evil entreated. Advice A.V. — see judgement. Advise — d. Acts 27. 12. the more part a. to put to sea from thence Adulterer— s. Lu. 18. 11. unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican 1 Cor. 6. 9. neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor a. Heb. 13. 4. fornicators and adulterers God will judge Adulteress— es. — A.V. '^commit adultery. Mat. 5. 32. maketh her an ^adulteress Bom. 7. 3. she shall be called an adulteress — she is no a. Jas. 4. 4. Ye adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship Adulterous. Mat. 12. 39. a. generation seeketh after a sign. 16. 4 Mk. 8. 38. in this adulterous and sinful generation Adultery — ies. Mat. 5. 27. Thou shalt not commit adultery. 19. 18: Mk. 10. 19 : Lu. 18. 20 : Bom. 13. 9 : Jas. 2. 11 28. hath committed adultery with her already 32. when she is piit away committeth adultery 15. 19. Murders, adulteries, fornications. Mk. 7. 21 Mk. 10. 11. marry another', committeth a. against her 12. and marry another, she committeth adultery. Mat. 19. 9 : Lu. 16. 18 J?io. 8. 3. Pharisees bring a woman taken in adultery. 4 Bom. 2. 22. should not commit a., dost thou commit a. Jas. 2. 11. Now if thou dost not commit adultery 2 Pet. 2. 14. having eyes full of adxdtery Bev. 2. 22. them that commit adultery with her see adidtercss. 6 ADVOCATE AFRAID Advocate. 1 J)io. 2. 1. we have an a. with the Father, Jesus Christ Afar. — A.V. ^way. Mat. 8. 30. there was ^afar off from them a herd Lu. 15. 20. while he was yet ^afar off, liis father saw him Acts 2. 39. to your children, and to all that are afar off see far. Affairs.— .4. F. Estate. Eph. 6. 21. But that ye also may know my affairs Col. 4. 7. All my '^affairs shall Tychicus make known unto 2 Tim. 2. 4. entangleth himself in the affairs of tliis life see state. Affect A.V. — see seek. Affected. Acts 14. 2. made them evil affected against the brethren see sought. Affection — s. — A.V. ^bowels. Bo7n. 1. 31. without natural affection, unmerciful. 2 Tim. 2 Cor. 6. 12. ye are straitened in your own ^affections [3. 3 7. 15. his inward affection is more abundantly toward you see mind, j^assion. Affections A.V. — see passions. Affectionately. 1 Th. 2. 8. even so, heing affectionately desirous of you Affectioned. Bom. 12. 10. be tenderly affectioned one to another Affirm — ed. Lu. 22. 69. another confidently affirmed, saying Acts 12. 15. she [Rhoda] confidently affirmed that it was 25. 19. Jesus, who was dead, whom Paul a. to be alive Rom. 3. 8. reported, and as some affirm that we say 1 Tim. 1. 7. nor whereof they confidently affirm Tit. 8. 8. I will that thou affirm confidently AfBrming. — A . V. ^saying. Acts 24. 9. Jews also — ^affirming that these things were so Afflict. — A.V. Hrouhle, '^vex. Acts 12. 1. Herod — to -afflict certain of the church 2 Th. 1. tj. recompense affliction to them that ^afflict you Afflicted.— 4. F. Hrouhled. 2 Cor. 1. 6. whether we be afflicted, it is for your comfort 7. 5. but we were ^afflicted on every side 2 Th. 1. 7. and to you that are '^afflicted rest with us 1 Tim. 5. 10. if she hath relieved the afflicted Heb. 11. 37. being destitute, afflicted, evil entreated Jas. 4. 9. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep see suffering, tribulation. Affliction — S. — A.V. ^tribulation — s, Hroiible. Acts 7. 10. delivered him [Joseph] out of all his afflictions 11. great a. : and our fathers found no sustenance 34. I have surely seen the affliction of my people 20. 23. saying that bonds and afflictions abide me 2 Cor. 1. 4. who comforteth us in all our ^a. — in any %. 8. concerning our "^affliction which befell us in Asia 2. 4. For out of much affliction and auguish of heart 4. 17. For our light affliction, which is for the moment 6. 4. in much patience, in afflictions, in necessities 2 Cor. 7. 4. I overflow with joy in all our ^affliction 8. 2. in much proof of a. the abundance of their joy Phil. 1. 17. to raise up affliction for me in my bonds 4. 14. ye had fellowship with my affliction Col. 1. 24. lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh 1 Th. 1. 6. having received the word in much affliction 3. 3. that no man be moved by these afflictions 4. we told you beforehand that we are to suffer ^a. 7. our distress and affliction, through your faith 2 Th. 1. 4. all your persecutions and in the ^afflictions 6. to recompense ^affliction to them that afflict you Heb. 10. 33. gazingstock both by reproaches and afflictions Jas. 1. 27. fatlierless and widows in their afflicti.on see (evil) entreated, hardship, sufferings, tribulation. Affrighted.— J.. F. ^afraid, Herrified. Lu. 24. 5. as they were la. , and bowed down their faces 37. they [the disciples] were terrified and affrighted Acts 10. 4. being ^affrighted, said, What is it, Lord ? Phil. 1. 28. in nothing ^affrighted by the adversaries Bev. 11. 13. the rest were affrighted, and gave glory see amazed. Afoot A.V. — see (on) foot, (by) land. Aforehand. Mh. 14. 8. anointed my hody aforehand ior the burying Aforepromised. — see j^romised. Aforetime. — A.V. '^old time, -past, ^sometime — s. Jno. 9. 18. bring to the Pharisees him that a. was blind Bom. 3. 25. passing over of the sins done ^aforetime 15. 4. whatsoever things were written aforetime Eph. 2. 2. trespasses and sins, wherein ^a. ye walked 11. remember, that ^a. ye, the Gentiles in the flesh Col. 3. 7. disobedience ; in the which ye also walked '^a. Tit. 3. 3. For we also were ^aforetime foolish Philem. 11. Onesimus, who was %. unprofitable to thee 1 Pet. 3. 5. after this manner !«. the holy women also 20. spirits in prison, which ^aforetime were disobedient Afraid. — A. V. '^feared, hnarvelled. Mat. 2. 22. [Joseph] was afraid to go thither 9. 8. they were '^afraid, and glorified God 14. 30. when he [Peter] saw the wind, he was afraid 17. 6. they fell on their face, and were sove a. Mk. 9. 6 25. 25. I was afnrid, and wont away and hid thy talent Mk. 5. 15. and they [Gerasenes] were afraid. Lu. 8. 35 9. 32. the saying, and were afraid to ask him. Lu. 9. ^45 10. 82. they [disciples] that followed were afraid 16. 8. for they [the women] were afraid Lu. 2. 9. they [the shepherds] were sore afraid 8. 25. And being afraid they [disciples] marvelled Jno. 6. 19. Jesus walking on the sea — and they were a. 19. 8. he [Pilate] was the more afraid Acts 9. 26. they were all afraid of him [Saul] 22. 29. and the chief captain also was afraid Bom. 13. 4. if thou do that which is evil, be afraid Gal. 4. 11. I am afraid of you, lest by any means see affrighted, fear, fearful. Not afraid.— .4. F. ^fear not. Mat. 10. 28. be ^not afraid of them which kill the body 14. 27. It is I ; be not afraid. Mk. 6. 50 : Jno. 6. 20 17. 7. touched them and said. Arise, and be not afraid Lu. 2. 10. angel said unto them, Be hiot afraid 12. 4. Be not afraid of them which kill the body Acts 18. 9. Be not a., but speak, and hold not thy peace Heb. 11. 23. they were 7iot a. of the king's commandment see fear, fear {with negatives), no fear, tremble. AFEESH ALLUI^E Afresh. Heh. 6. 6. crucify to themselves the Sou of God afresh After.— ^. V. ^followed. Mat. 27. 62. which is the day '^after the Preparation Against. — A.V. ^evil. ikfa^.12.30. He that is not with me is rt. me. M/^. 10.40: Lu. Lu. 9. 50. for he that is not against you is for you [11.23 JasA. 11. Speak not one ifl.. another — speakethia. a brother, speaketh ^against the law 1 Pet. 3. 16. are spoken ^against, they may be put to shame Age. — A.V. hvorlcl. Lu. 2. 36. she [Anna] was of a great age 3. 23. Jesus — was about thirty years of age 8. 42. an only daughter, about twelve years of aye Jno. 9. 21. ask him ; he is of age. 23 1 Cor. 7. 3(5. if she be past the flower of her age Hei. 6. 5. the powers of the ^ar/e to come 11. 11. power to conceive seed when she was past age see men, old. Ages. — A.V. '^froin the beginning, \^(iinfs, ^worlcl. 1 Cor. 10. 11. upon whom the ends of the ^ages are come Eph. 2. 7. that in the ages to come he might shew 3. 9. mystery which from all ^a. hath been hid in God Col. 1. 26. the mystery which hath been hid from all «(/<■< Heh. 9. 26. at the end of the ^ages hatli he been manifested Bev. 15. 3. true are thy ways, thoa King of the "^ages Aged. Tit. 2.1. ih.a.i aged men be temperate, grave, soberminded 3. aged women likewise be reverent in demeanour Philem. 9. being such a one as Paul the aged Agony. Lu. 22. 44. being in an agoni/ he prayed more earnestly Agree — ed. Mat. 5. 25. Agree with thine adversary quickly 18. 19. if two of you shall agree on earth as touching 20. 2. when he had agreed with the labourers 13. didst not thou agree with me for a penny ? Mk. 14. 56. their witness agreed not together. 59 L7t. 5. 36. piece from the new will not agree with the old Jno. 9. 22. the Jews had agreed already, that if any man Acts 5. 9. How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt 40. And to him [Gamaliel] they agreed 15. 15. And to this agree the words of the prophets 23. 20. The Jews have a. to ask thee to bring down Paul 28. 25. when they agreed not among themselves 1 Jno. 5. 8. and the three agree in one see {one) mind. Agreement. 2 Cor. 6. 16. what a. hath a temple of God with idols ? Aground. Acts 27. 41. where two seas met, they ran the vessel a. Aim. — A.V. Hahour, mrived. Bom. 15. 20. making it my 'iai7n so to preach the gospel 2 Cor. 5. 9. Wherefore also we make it our ^aim Air. Acts 22. 23. off their garments, and cast dust into the air 1 Cor. 9. 26. so fight I, as not beating tbe air 14. 9. for ye will be speaking into the air Eph. 2. 2. according to the prince of the power of the air 1 Th. 4. 17. to meet the Lord in the air Bev, 9. 2. the sun and the air were darkened by reason of 16. 17. the seventh poured out his bowl upon the air see heaven. Alabaster. Mai. 26.7. a woman having an a. cruse. Jlf-t. 14.3: Lu.7.37 Alas A.V. — see woe. Aliens. Heb. 11. 34. turned to flight armies of aliens see alienated. Alienate— ed.—^.F. ^aliens. Eph. 2. 12. ^alienated from the commonwealth of Israel 4. 18. a. from the life of God because of the ignorance Col. 1. 21. you, being in time past alienated and enemies Alike. Bom. 14. 5. another esteemetli every day alike Alive.— A.V. Uife. Mat. 27. 63. that deceiver said, while he was yet alive Mk. 16. 11. they heard that he was a, and had been seen La. 15 24. my sou was dead, and is alive agiin. 3ii 24. 23. a vision of angels, which said that he was alive Acts 1. 3 he also shewed liimself alive after his passion 9. 41. he presented her [Dorcas] alive 20. 12. And they brought the lad alive 25. 19. Jesus — whom Paul affirmed to be alive Bom. 6. 11. but alive unto God in Christ Jesus 13. present yourselves unto God, as a. from the dead 7. 9. And I was alive apart from the law once 1 Cor. 15. 22. in Christ shall all be made alive Gal. 3. 21. a law given which could make ^alive 1 Th. 4. 15. we that are alive, that are left. 17 Bev. 1. IB. and behold, I am alive for evermore 19. 20. they twain were cast alive into the lake see lived. Ail.- A V. ^whole. Mat. 13. 33. leaven — hid in three measures of meal, till it 56. his sisters, are they not a. with us [was ^a. leavened Mk. 12. 44. of her want did cast in all. Lu. 21. 4 Lu. 4. 7. wilt worship before me, it shall all be thine 15. 31. Son — all that is mine is thine 17. 10. when ye shall have done all the things Jno. 13. 10. ye are clean, but not all. 11 1 Cor. 3. 22. for all things are yours. 23 fbe all in all 15. 28. when all things have been subjected — God may Eph. 4. 6. Father of all, who is over all, and thi-ough alt. Col. 3. 11. Christ is all, and in all [and in all Bev. 5. 13. sea, and all things that ai'e in them Alleging. Acts 17. 3. and a. that it behoved the Christ to suffer Allegory. Gal 4. 24. "Which things contain an allegory Alleluia A.V. — see hallelujah. Allow A.V. — see consent, looked for, know, approved, approveth. Allure A.V. — see entice. ALMIGHTY AM Almighty.— 4. F. ^Omnipotent. 2 Cor. 6. 18. saith the Lord Almighty Rev. 1. 8. which was and which is to come, the Almighty 4. 8. Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God, the Almighty 11. 17. O Lord God, the Almighty. 15. 3 : 16. 7 16. 14. the great day of God, the A Imighty 19. 6. the Lord our God, the ^Almighty reigneth 15. the fierceness of the wrath of Almighty God 21. 22. the Lord God the Almighty, aud the Lamb Almost. Acts 13. 44. the next sabbath almost the whole city 19. 26. but almost throughout all Asia 21. 27. when the seven days were almost completed Heb. 9. 22. I may almost say, all things are cleansed see little. Alms. Mat. 6. 2. When therefore thou doest alms. 3 4. that thine ahns may be in secret Lu. 11. 41. Howbeit give for alms those things 12. 33. Sell that ye have, and give alms Acts 3. 2. to ask ahns of them that entered 3. Eeeing Peter and John — asked to receive an alms 10. sat for alms at the Beautiful Gate 10. 2. [Cornelius] gave much ahns to the people 4. Thy prayers and thine abjis are gone up. 31 24. 17. I came to bring alms to my nation see righteousness. Almsdeeds. Aots 9. 36. Dorcas— full of good works and almsdeeds Aloes. J)w. 19. 39. bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes Alone.— ^.F. ^only. Mat. 4. 4. Man shall not live by bread alone. Lit. 4. 4 14. 23. even was come, he [Jesus] was there alone 18. 15. his fiiult between thee and him alone Mk. 4. 10. And when he [Jesus] was alone 6. 47. and he [Jesus] alone on the land Lu. 5. 21. Who can forgive sins, but God alone ? 6. 4. lawful to eat [shewbread] save for the priests a. 9. 18. as he was praying alone, the disciples 36. when the voice came, Jesus was found alone 10. 40. my sister did leave me [Martha] to serve alone ? 24. 18. Dost thou ^alone sojourn in Jerusalem Jno. 6. 15. withdrew again into the mountain himself a. 22. his disciples went away alone 8. 16. I am not alone, but I and the Father 12. 24. it abideth by itself alone 16. 32, leave me aljne : and yet I am not alone Acts 19. 26. that not alone at Ephesus Bom. 4. 23. not written for his sake alone 1 Cor. 14. 36. of God went forth? or came it unto you ^a/owe.^ Gal. 6. 4. have his glorying in regard of himself alone 1 Th. 3. 1. thought it good to be left behind at Athens alone Heb. 9. 7. but into the second the high priest alone see privately. Left alone. Jno. 8. 9. Jesus was left alone, and the woman 29. [the Father] hath not left me alone Bom. 11. 3. I am left alone, and they seek my life Let alone. Mat. 15. 14. Let them alone : they are blind guides Mh. 14. 6. Jesus said, Let her [Mary] alone 3 9 Lu. 13. 8. Lord, let it alone this year also Jno. 11. 48. If we let him [Jesus] thus alone, all men Acts 5. 38. Refrain from these men, and lei them alone Alpha. — see prosper names. Already. — A. V. h-eady Mat. 17. 12. Elijah is come a., and they knew him not Mk. 15. 44. Pilate marvelled if he were already dead Lu. 12. 49. what will I, if it is already kindled ? Jno. 3. 18- he that believeth not hath been judf,'ed already 11. 17. [Lazarus] in the tomb four days already 19. 83. Jesus, and saw that he was dead already 1 Cor. 5. 3. present in spirit, have a., as though I were 6 7. Nay, already it is altogether a defect Phil. 3. 16. whereuuto we have already attained 2 Th. 2. 7. mystery of lawlessness doth already work 1 Tim. 5. 15. already some are turned aside after Satan 2 Tim. 2. 18. the resurrection is past already 4. 6. For I am ^already being offered ] Jno. 4. 3. now it is in the world already Altar. Mat. 5. 28. offering thy gift at the altar. 24 23. 18. Whosoever shall swear by the a. 19, 20 fLu. 11. 51 35. Zachariah — ye slewbetween the sanctuary and the a. Lu. 1. 11. angel — on the right side of the altar of incense Acts 17. 28. I found also an altar with this inscription 1 Cor.9. 13. waitupon thea.havetheirportionwiththea..' 10. 18. eat the sacrifices communion with the altar 1 Heb. 7. 13. hath given attendance at the altar 13. 10. We have an altar, whereof they have no right Bev. 6. 9. underneath the altar the souls of them 8.3. angel came and stood over the a. —upon the golden a. 9. 13. a voice from the horns of the golden altar 11. 1. Rise and measure the temple of God, and the a. 14. 18. angel came out from the altar 16. 7. I heard the altar saying, Yea, O Lord Altars. Bovfh. 11. 3. they have digged down thine altars Altered. Lu. 9. 29. the fashion of his countenance was altered Altogether. — A.V. ^utterly. Jno. 9. 34. Thou wast altogether born in sins 1 Cor. 5. 10. not altogether with the fornicators 6. 7. already it is ^altogether a defect in you 9. 10. saith he it altogether for our sake Am I— I am. Mat. 18. 20. there am 7 in the midst of them [9. 18, 20 Mk. 8. 27. Who do men say that I am ? Mat. 16. 15 : Lu. 14. 62. Jesus said, / am. Lu. 22. 70 Jno. 7. 33. Yet a little while am I with you 8. 58. Before Abraham was, I arn 12. 26. where I am, there shall also my servant be 17. 24. where I am, they also may be with me 18. 5. Jesus saith unto them, / am he. 6 Acts 26. 29. might become such as 1 am 27. 23. angel of the God whose I am 1 Cor. 9. 1. Am I not free ? am I not an apostle ? 15. 10. By the grace of God I am what I am Gal. 4. 12. be as I atn, for J am as ye are Phil. 4. 11. whatsoever state I am, therein to be content Bev. 1 17. I am the first and the last 18. I am alive for evermore AMAZED ANGEL Amazed. — A.V. ^affrighted, ^astonished, ^bewitched, ^wondered. Mat. 12. 23. the mtdtitudes were amazed. Mk. 1. 27 : 9. 15 Mk. 2. 12. they were all amazed, and glorified God 6. 42. were ''■a. straightway with a great amazement 6. 51. they were sore amazed in themselves 9. 15. when they saw him, [Jesus] were greatly amazed 10. 24. the disciples were '^amazed at his words. 32 14. 33. began to be greatly amazed, and sore troubled 16. 5. young man — arrayed in a white robe; and they 6. Be not ^amazed : ye seek Jesus [were ^amazed Lu. 2. 47. all that heard him were '^amazed 5. 9. he was ^amazed — at the draught of fishes 8. 66. And her parents were '^amazed 24. 22. certain women of our comijany '^amazed us Acts 2. 7. they were all amazed and marvelled 8. 9. used sorcery, and ^amagefZ the people of Samaria. ^11 13. miracles wrought, he [Simon Magus] was ^amazed 9. 21. all that heard him [Saul] were amazed 10. 45. they of the circumcision — were "^atnazed 12. 16. they saw him, [Peter] and were '^amazed see amazement, astonished, astonishment. Amazement. — A.V. ^amazed, ^astonishment. Mk. 5. 42. amazed straightway with a great '^amazement Lu. 4. 36. And ^amazement came upon all 5. 26. And ^amazement took hold on all Acts 3. 10. were filled with wonder and a. at that see terror. Ambassador— s. 2 Cor. 5. 20. We are a. therefore on behalf of Christ Eph. 6. 20. for which I am an ambassador in chains Ambassage.— ^ . V. '^message. Lu. 14. 32. he sendeth an ambassage, and asketh 19. 14. and sent an hmibassage after him, saying Amen. 1 Cor. 14. 16. unlearned say the A. at thy giving of thanks 2 Cor. 1. 20. wherefore also through him is the Amen Bev. 3. 14. These things saith the Amen 5. 14. the four living creatures said, Amen. 19. 4 7. 12. and worshipped God, saying, Amen : Blessing 22. 20. A7neti : Come, Lord Jesus 21. grace of the Lord Jesus be with the saints. Amen Amend. Jno. 4. 52. the hour when he began to amend Amethyst. Rev. 21. 20. the twelfth, amethyst Amiss. — A.V. Viarm, hvickedness Lu. 23. 41. but this man hath done nothing amiss Acts 25. 5. if there is anything ^a. in the man, let them 28. 6. beheld nothing '^amiss come to him Jas. 4. 3. Te ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss Anathema. — A.V. ^accursed. Bom. 9. 3. wish that I myself were ianai7iema from Christ 1 Cor. 12. 3. no man speaking in the Spirit of God saith, 16. 22. let him be anathema. Maranatha [Jesus is i«. Oal. 1. 8. we, or an angel from heaven, should preach — let him be ^anathema 19 Anchor— s. Acts 27. 29. they let go four anchors from the stern 30. they would lay out anchors from the foreship 40. casting off the anchors, they left them in the sea Beb. 6. 19. we have as an anchor of the soul, a hope Ancient.— 4. F. ^old. 2 Pet. 2. 5. God — spared not the ^ancient world Ancle A. V. — see ankle. Anew. — A.V. ^again. Jno. 3. 3. Except a man be born ^aneiv. ^7 Angel. Mat. 28. 5. angel answered and said unto the women Lu. 1. 13. angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias 18. Zacharias said unto the angel 19. the angel answering said unto him 26. the angel Gabriel was sent from God 30. the angel said unto her. Fear not, Mary 34. Mary said unto the angel, How shall this be 35. the angel answered and said unto her 38. the angel departed from her 2. 10. the angel said unto them [shepherds] 13. with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host 21. so called by the angel before he was conceived 22. 43. an angel from heaven strengthening him Jno. 5. 4. an angel — went down at a certain season [margin] 12. 29. others said, An angel hath spoken to him Acts 6. 15. as it had been the face of an angel [Stephen] 7. 30. an ayigel appeared— in a flame of fire in a bush 35. a deliverer with the hand of the angel [Moses] 38. the angel which spake to him in the mount Sinai 10. 7. when the angel that spake unto him [Cornelius] 22. Cornelius — was warned of God by a holy angel 11. 13. he had seen the angel standing in his house 12. 8. angel said unto him [Peter], Gird thyself 9. which was done by the angel, but thought 10. straightway the angel departed from him 11. the Lord hath sent forth his angel 15. and they said, It is his angel [Peter] 23. 8. no resurrection, neither angel nor spirit 9. spirit hath spoken to him, or an angel ? 2 Cor. 11. 14. Satan fashioneth himself into an a. of light Gal. 1. 8. though we, or an a. from heaven, should preach Bev. 1. 1. signified it by his angel unto his servant John 2. 1. To the angel of the chm-ch. 8, 12, 18 : 3. 1, 7, 14 5. 2. I saw a strong angel proclaiming 7. 2. I saw another angel ascend 8. 3. And another angel came and stood 4. went up before God out of the angel's hand 5. And the angel taketh the censer 8. the second a. sounded ; 10. third a. ; 12. fourth a, 9. 1. fifth angel ; 13. sixth angel sounded 11. over them as king, the angel of the abyss 14. the sixth angel, which had the trumpet 10. 1. 1 saw another strong a. coming down. 18. 1 : 20. 1 5. the ayigel which I saw standing ixpon the sea 7. the days of the voice of the seventh angel 8. the book which is open in the hand of the angel. 10 9. I went unto the angel, saying unto him 11. 15. And the seventh angel sounded 14. 6. I saw another angel flying in mid heaven 8. Another, a second angel, followed 9, another angel, a third, followed 1.5. another angel came out from the temple. 17 18. another ayigel came out from the altar 19. the angel cast his sickle into the earth 16. 5. I heard the angel of the waters saying 17. 7. the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst 18. 21. a strong angel took up a stone 19. 17. I saw an angel standing in the sun 21. 17. the measure of a man, that is, of an angel 22. 8. to worship before the feet of the angel 16. I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you. 6 see eagle, one. 10 ANGEL Angel of God. Acts 10. 3. an angel of God coming in unto him [Cornelius] 27. 23. stood by me this night a.n angel of the God [Paul] Gal. 4. 14. ye received me as an angel of God Angel of the Lord. Mat. 1. 24. Joseph— did as the a. of the L. commanded. 20 2. 13. an angel of the — Lord appeareth to Joseph. 19 28. 2. au angel of the Lord descended from heaven Lu. 1. 11. appeared unto him [Zacharias] an a. of the Lord 2. 9. angel of the Lord stood by them [shepherds] Acts 5. 19. au angel of the L. by night opened the prison 8. 26. an angel of the Lord spake unto Philip 12. 7. an angel of the Lord stood by him [Peter] 23, an angel of the Lord smote him [Herod] Angels. — A.V. ^angels of God. Mat 4. 11. a. came and ministered unto him. Mk. 1. 13 13. 39. the reapers are angels 13. 41. Sou of man shall send forth his angels 49. the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked 18. 10. their angels do ahvay behold the face 22. 80. nor are given in marriage, but are as^a.in heaven 24. 36. knoweth no one, not even the angels of heaven. 25. 31. shall come in his glory, and all the a-lMk. 13,32 26. 53. send me more than twelve legions of angels ? Mk. 8. 38. glory of his Father with the holy a. Lu. 9. 26 12. 25. but are as angels in heaven 13. 27. then shall he send forth the angels Lu. 2. 15. when the angels went away from them 16. 22. carried away by the a. into Abraham's bosom 20. 36. they are equal unto the angels 24. 23. they had also seen a vision of angels J710. 20. 12. [Mary] beholdeth two angels in white sitting Acts 7. 53. the law as it was ordained by angels _ Horn. 8. 38. nor life, nor angels, nor principalities 1 Cor. 4. 9. unto the world, and to angels, and to men 6. 3. know ye not that we shall judge angels 11. 10. authority on her head, because of the angels 13. 1. with the tongues of men and of angels Gal. 3. 19. [the law] ordained through a. by the hand Col. 2. 18. and worshipping of the angels 2 Th. 1. 7. Lord Jesus from heaven with the angels 1 Tim. 3. 16. justified in the spirit ; seen of angels 5. 21. Christ Jesus, and the elect angels Heb. 1. 4. so much better than the angels [Jesus] 5. unto which of the angels said he at any time 13 7 of the angels he saith, Who maketli his angels winds 2. 2. the word spoken through angels proved stedfast 5. For not unto angels did he subject the v/orld 7. madest him a little lower than the angels. 9 16. For verily not of angels doth he take hold 12. 22. to innumerable hosts of angels 13. 2. some have entertained angels unawarea 1 Pet. 1. 12. which things angels desire to look into 3. 22. angels and authorities and powers being made 2 Pet. 2. 4. if God spared not angels when they sinned 11. whereas angels, thoiigh greater in might and power Jude 6. And angels which kept not their own principality Bev. 1. 20. seven stars are the a. of the seven churches 5. 11. I saw, and I heard a voice of many angels 7. 1. I saw four angels standing at the four corners 2. he cried with a great voice to the four angels 11. all the angels were standmg round about the throne 8. 13. the trumpet of the three a., who are yet to sound 9. 14. Loose the four angels which are bound 15. And the four angels were loosed 14. 10. brimstone in the presence of the holy angels 21. 12, having twelve gates, and at the gates twelve a. ANOINTED Angels of God. Lu. 12. 8. Son of man also confess before the a. of God 9. denied in the presence of the angels of God 15. 10. joy in the presence of the angels of God Jno. 1. 51. the angels of God ascending and descending Heh. 1. 6. And let all the angels of God worship him sec angels. His Angels. Mat. 4. 6. He shall give his angels charge. Lu. 4. 10 13. 41. The Son of man shall send forth his angels 16. 27. in the glory of his Father with his angels 24. 31. he shall send forth his angels with a great sound 25. 41. prepared for the devil and h,is angels Heb. 1. 7. Who maketli his angels winds Mev. 3. 5. before my Father, and before his angels 12. 7. Michael and his angels going forth to war — dragon warred and his angels 9. and his angels were cast down with him Anger. — A . V. Hndignation. Mk. 3. 5. [Jesus] looked round about on them with anger Bom. 10. 19. nation void of understanding will I anger you Eph. 4. 31. Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger Col. 3. 8. put ye also away all these ; anger, wrath, malice Rev. 14. 10. which is prepared unmixed in the cup of his^a. Angry. Mat. 5. 22. every one who is angry with his brother Lu. 14. 21. the master of the house being angry said 15. 28. But he was angry, and would not go in E;ph. 4. 26. Be ye angry, and sin not Tit. 1. 7. not self-willed, not soon angry see wroth. Anguish. — A.V. hlistress, Hormented. Lu. 16. 24. for I [Dives] am in ^anguish in this flame 25. he is comforted, and thou art in "^anguish Jno. 16. 21. she remembereth no more the a., for the joy Bom. 2. 9. tribulation and anguish, upon every soul 8. 35. shall tribulation, or '^a^iguish, or persecution 2 Cor. 2. 4. out of much affliction and anguish of heart Animals.— 4. F. hiatural. 2 Pet. 2. 12. born mere ^animals to be taken and destroyed Anise. Mat. 23. 23. ye tithe mint and anise and cummin Ankle. Acts 3. 7. his [lame man] ankle-honea received strength Announce — d. — A.V. ^declare, h-eported. 1 Pet. 1. 12. minister these things which now have been ^a 1 Jno. 1. 5. and ^announce unto you, that God is light Anoint.— ^.F. '^anointed. Mat. 6. 17. when thou fastest, anoint thy head Mk. 16. 1. might come and anoint him [Jesus] Lu. 7. 46. My head with oil thou didst not anoint Acts 4. 27. thy holy Servant Jesus, whom thou didst ^a. Bev. 3. 18. and eyesalve to anoint thine eyes see anointed. Anointed. — A.V. ^anoint. Mk. 6. 13. [apostles] a. with oil many that were sick 14. 8. she hath ^anointed my body aforehand 11 ANOINTED ANY Z/w. 4. 18. he anointed me to preach good tidings 7. 38. kissed his feet, and anointed them. 46 Jno. 9. 6. and anointed his eyes with the clay. 11 11. 2. it was that Mary which anointed the Lord 12. 3. Mary — anointed the feet of Jesus Acts 10. 38. Jesus of Nazareth, how that God a. him 2 Cor. 1. 21. with you in Christ, and anointed us, is God Heb. 1. 9. Therefore God, thy God, hath anointed thee see anoint. Anointing. — A . V. ^unction. Jas. 5. 14. a. him with oil in the name of the Lord 1 J710. 2. 20. ye have an '^anointing from the Holy one 27. the anointing which ye received of him — as his anointing teacheth you Another. Mat. 11. 3. or look we for another ? Lu. 7. 19 Lu. 16. 7. said he to another. And how much owest thou ? 12. not been faithful in that which is another's Acts 1. 20. His office let another take Horn. 15. 20. I might not build upon a. man's foundation 2 Cor. 11. 4. if he that cometh preaclieth another Jesus Gal. 1. 7. which is not another gospel Heb. 4. 8. not have spoken afterward of another day Bev. 6. 4. And another horse came forth, a red horse see different, neighbour, next, second. One Another. Mat. 24. 10. shall deliver up one a., and shall hate one a. Jno. 13. 14. ye also ought to wash one another's feet 34. that ye love one another—ye also love one a. 35 : Jno. 15. 12, 17 : Bom. 13. 8 : 1 Th. 3. 12 : 4. 9 : 1 Pet. 1. 22 : 1 Jno. 3. 11, 23 : 4. 7, 11, 12 : 2 Jno. 5 Bom. 2. 15. their thoughts one with another accusing 12. 10. tenderly affectioued one to a ?iopearance Heh. 12. 21. so fearful was the "^a., that Moses said see face, form. Appeared — eth. — A.V. '^seemed, ^seen, ^shelved. Mat. 1. 20. angel of theLord a. untohim inadream. 2. 13, 2. 7. learned of them — what time the star appeared [19 13. 26. brought forth fruit, then appeared the tares also 13 APPEARED Mat. 17. 3. there a. unto them Moses and Elijah. Mk. 9. 4 27. 53. entered into the holy city and a. unto many Mk. 16. 9. he appeared first to Mary Magdalene Lii. 1. 11. there appeared unto him [Zacharias] an angel 9. 8. and by some, that Elijah had appeared 31. [Moses and Elijah] who a/;^jea?'efZ in glory, and spake 2'2. 43. there appeared unto him [Jesus] an angel 24. 11. these words ^ajjpeared in their sight as idle talk 34. Lord is risen indeed, and hath appeared to Simon Acts 2. 3. And there appeared unto them tongues 7. 2. God of glory appeared unto our father Abraham 26. day following he [Moses] ^a^ unto them as they strove 9. 17. Jesus, who appeared unto thee in the way 16. 9. And a vision appeared to Paul in the night 26. 16. to this end have I appeared unto thee 1 Cor. 15. 5. and that he [Jesus] '^ajjpieared to Cephas 6. then he 'Appeared to above five hundred brethren 7. then he "^appeared to James 8. one born out of due time, he ^appeared to me also Tit. 2. 11. For the grace of God hath appeared 3. 4. our Saviour, and his love toward man, apipeared Jas. 4. 14. a vapour, that appeareth for a little time see manifested, seen, shone. Appearing. — A.V. ^seen. Acts 1. 3 '^appearing unto them by the space of forty days 1 Tim. 6. 14. until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ 2 Tim. 1. 10. manifested by the appearing of our Saviour 4. 1. and by his appearing and his kingdom 8. but also to all them that have loved his appearing Tit. 2. 13. for the blessed hope and appearing of the glory see revelation. Appeased A.V. — see quieted. Appoint. — A. V. ^ordain, hnake. Mat. 24. 51. appoint his portion with the hypocrites Lu. 12. 46. appoint his portion with the unfaithful 22. 29. I app>oint unto you a kingdom Acts 6. 3. whom we may appoint over this business 26. 16. to '^ajjpoint thee a minister and a witness Tit. 1. 5. and ^ap)point elders in every city Appointed— eth—ing. — A.V. ^chosen, "^commanded, ^maketli, ^ordained, ^preached, ^putting. Mat. 21.6. disciples went — even as Jesus ^a. them. 26. 19 : 28. 27. 10 for the potter's field, as the Lord appointed me [16 Mk. 8. 14. he %. twelve, that they might be with him Lu. 3. 13. Extort no more than that which is a. you 10. 1. the Lord apjpointed seventy others 22. 29. even as my Father appointed unto me Jno. 15. 16. I chose you, and ^apjjointed you Acts 3. 20. may send the Christ who hath been ^a. for you 14. 23. they had ^a. for them elders iu every church 17. 26. having determined their appointed seasons 31. he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge 22. 10. told thee of all things which are a. for thee 14. The God of our fathers hath ^ai^jwinted thee 28. 23. when they had appointed him a day, they came 2 Cor. 8. 19. who was also ^appointed by the churches Gal. 4. 2. stewards until the term appointed of the father 1 Th. 3. 3. yourselves know that hereunto we are appointed 5. 9. For God appointed us not unto wrath fhis service 1 Tim,. 1. 12. he counted me faithful, ^appointing me to 2. 7. whereunto I was *a. a preacher and an apostle. 2 Heb. 1. 2. whom he appointed heir of all things [Tim. 1. 11 3. 2. who was faithful to him that appointed JEiim 5. 1. taken from among men, is *a23pointed for men 7. 28. law ^appointeth men high priests — »«. a Son AEISE Heh. 9. 27. as it is appointed unto men once to die 1 Pet. 2. 8. whereunto also they were appointed see charge, put {forwardt). Apportioned.— ^.F. distributed. 2. Cor. 10. 13. measure of the province ■which God ^a. to ua Apprehend— ed.— 4 . F. '^comprehend— ed. Jno. 1. 5. in the darkness ; and the darkness ^a. it not Eph. 3. 18. may be strong to ^apprehend with all the saints Phil. 3. 12. that I may a. that for which also I was a. 13. I count not myself yet to have apprehended see take, taken. Approach— eth—ing. A.V,— see draweth-^ng, imapproachable. Approve— d— est— eth.—^.F. ^allowed— eth, Hried. Acts 2. 22. Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God Bom. 2. 18. and approvest the things that are excellent 14. 18. well-pleasing to God, and approved of men 22. judgeth not himself in that which he ^approveth 16. 10. Salute Apelles the approved in Christ 1 Cor. 11. 19. they which are a. may be made manifest 16. 3. whomsoever ye shall ap)prove by letters 2 Cor. 7. 11. In everything ye approved yourselves 10. 18. not he that commeudeth himself is approved 13. 7. not that we may appear apiproved Phil. 1. 10. may approve the things that are excellent 1 Th. 2. 4. even as we have been '^approved of God 2 Tim. 2. 15. present thyself approved unto God [crown Jas. 1. 12. when he hath been '^a., he shall receive the s ee doomed. Approving A.V. — see commanding. Aprons. Acts 19. 12. sick were carried — handkerchiefs or aprons Apt. 1 Tiyn. 8. 2. bishop therefore must be — apt to teach 2 Tim. 2. 24. Lord's servant must — be — apt to teach Archangel. 1 Th. 4. 16. a shout, with the voice of the archangel ■Jude 9. Michael the archangel, when contending Aright.— ^.F. h-ightly. 2 Tim. 2. 15. handling ''■aright the word of truth Arise. — A.V. ^rise. Mat. 2. 13. Arise and take the young child. 20 9. 5. or to say. Arise, and walk ? Mk. 2. 9 : Lu. 5. 123 6. Arise, and take up thy bed. Mk. 2. 11 : Lu. 5. 24 : 17. 7. Jesus — said, Arise, and be not afraid [Jno. 5. ^8 24. 11. And many false prophets shall ^arise. 24 26. 46. ^Arise, let us be going. Mk. 14. i42 : Jno. 14. 31 Mk. 6. 41. Damsel, I say unto thee. Arise. Lu. 8. 54. Lu. 7. 14. Young man, I say unto thee, Arise 15. 18. I will arise and go to my father [whole 17. 19. Arise, and go thy way : thy faith hath made thee 24. 38. wherefore do reasonings arise in your heart ? Acts 9. 34. .^neas — arise, and make thy bed 40. Peter — said, Tabitha, arise 20. 30. shall men arise, speaking perverse things 22. 16. arise, and be baptized [Saul] 26. 16. But '^arise, and stand upon thy feet Eph. 5. 14. arise from the dead, and Christ shall shine Heh. 7. 11. priest should ^a. after the order of Melchizedek 2 Pet. 1. 19. and the day-star arise in your hearts 14 ARISEN Arisen. — A.Y. h-isen. Mat. 11. 11. hath not ^a. a greater than John the Baptist Lu. 7. 16. A great prophet is ^arisen among us Ariseth.— ^.F. ^rise, Arisen. Mat. 13. 21. when tribulation or persecution a. Mk. 4. 17 Jno. 7. 52. see that out of Galilee ariseth no prophet Bom. 15. 12. he that ^ariseth to rule over the Gentiles Heb. 7. 15. of Melchizedek there arise^/t another priest Jas. 1. 11. the sun ^anseth with the scorching wind Arising. — A.V. ^made. Mat. 27. 24. but rather that a tumult was ^arising Ark. Mat. 24. 38. day that Noah entered into the a. Lu. 17. 27 Heb. 9. 4. and the ark of the covenant overlaid 11. 7. Noah — prepared an ark to the saving of his house 1 Pet. 3. 20. while the a7-k was a preparing Bev. 11. 19. seen in his temple the ark of his covenant Arm. Lu. 1. 51. He hath shewed strength with his arm Jno. 12. 38. to whom hath the a7-m of the Lord been Acts 13. 17. with a high arm led he them forth [revealed Arm— ed. Lu. 11. 21. When the strong man fully armed guardeth 1 Fet. 4. 1. arm, ye yourselves also with the same mind Armour. Lu. 11. 22. taketh from him his whole artnour Rom. 13. 12. let us put on the artnour of light 2 Cor. 6. 7. armour of righteousness on the right hand Eph. 6. 11. Put on the whole armour of God. 13 Arms. Mk. 9. 36. a little child — and takinghim in his arms, he said 10. 16. he took them in his arm,s, and blessed them Lu, 2. 28. [Simeon] received him into his arjns Army — ies. Mat. 22. 7. and he sent his armies, and destroyed those Lu. 21. 20. when ye see Jerusalem compassed with armies Heb. 11. 34. turned to flight armies of aliens Bev. 9. 16. the number of the arynies of the horsemen 19. 14. and the arinies which are in heaven 19. kings of the earth and their a. — against his army see soldiers. Arose. — A.V '^raised. Mat. 1. 24. And Joseph ^arose from his sleep 2. 14. And he arose and took the young child. 21 8. 15. and she [Peter's wife's mother] a., and ministered 24. And behold, there arose a great tempest in the sea 26. Then he arose, and rebuked the winds 9. 9. [Matthew] arose, and followed him. Mlc. 2. 14 19. And Jesus arose, and followed him [Jairus] 25. took her by the hand ; and the damsel arose Mk. 2. 12. And he arose, and straightway took up the bed 9. 27. .Jesus — raised him up ; and he arose [demoniac] Lu. 6. 48. when a flood arose, the stream brake against 15. 20. And he arose, and came to his father Jno. 11. 29. when she [Mary] heard it, arose quickly ASHAMED Acts 7. 18. till there arose another king over Egypt 9. 34. And straightway he arose [^ueas] 39. And Peter arose and went with them 11. 19. upon the tribulation that arose about Stephen 19. 23. And about that time there arose no small stir 23. 7. there a?-ose a dissension between the Pharisees. 10 9. And there arose a great clamour see awoke, raise, raised, rising, rose, stood up. Array. — A.V. '^arrayed, "^stood ii]p. Acts 4. 26. kings of the earth set themselves in "^array Bev. 19. 8. that she should ^array herself in fine linen see raiment. Arrayed — ing. — A.V. ^clothed, '^put on. Mat. 6. 29. was not arrayed like one of these. Lu. 12. 27 Mk. 16. 5. young man — ^arrayed, in a white robe Lu. 23. 11. Herod — a. him [Jesus] in gorgeous apparel Jno. 19. 2. "^arrayed him [Jesus] in a purple garment Acts 12. 21. Herod arrayed himself in royal apparel Bev. 3. 5. He that overcometh shall thus be ^a. in white 4. 4. elders sitting, '^arrayed in white garments 7. 9. great multitude — ^avrayed in white robes 13. These which are arrayed in the white robes 10. 1. another strong angel — ^arrayed with a cloud 12. 1. a woman '^arrayed with the sun 15. 6. seven angels — ^arrayed with precious stone 17. 4. the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet 18. 16. she that was ^arrayed in fine linen 19. 13. he is ^arrayed in a garment sprinkled with blood see array. Arrive — ed. — A . V. ^attained. Lu.. 8. 26. they arrived at the country of the Gerasenes Bom. 9. 31. law of righteousness, did not ^a. at that law see touched. Art — s. Acts 17. 29. stone, graven by art and device of man 19. 19. of them that practised curious arts brought Art (Verb). Mat. 11. 3. Art thou he that cometh ? Lu. 7. 19, 20 Jno. 1. 22. Who art thou ? 21. 12 19. 9. [Pilate] saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou ? Bev. 11. 17. Almighty, which art and which wast. 16. 5 Ascend. — A.V. ^ascendi?ig. Jno. 20. 17. I ascend unto my Father and your Father Bom. 10. 6. Who shall ascend into heaven ? Bev. 7. 2. I saw another angel ^asce^id from the sunrising see ascending, come up. Ascended. Jno. 3. 13. no man hath ascended into heaven 20. 17. I am not yet ascended unto the Father Acts 2. 34. David ascended not into the heavens Eph. 4. 8. When he ascended on high, he led captivity 9. (Now this, He ascended, whsit is it but that he also 10. same also that ascended far above all the heavens see went up. Ascendeth A.V. — see cometh, goeth. Ascending. — A.V. ^ascend. Jno. 1. 51. angels of God a. and descending upon the Son 6. 62. if ye should behold the Son of man ^ascending sec ascend, going. Ashamed. Mk. 8. 38. whosoever shall be ashamed of me — Son of man also shall be ashamed of him. Lu. 9. 26 15 ASHAMED La. 16. 3. not sfcrengtli to dig ; to beg I am ashamed Horn. 1. 16. For I am not ashamed of the gospel 6. 21. things whereof ye are now ashamed 2 Th. 3. 14. to the end that he may be ashamed 2 Tim. 1. 8. Be not ashamed therefore of the testimony 12. yet I am not ashamed ; for I know him 16. was not ashamed of my chain [Paul] 2. 15. a workman that needeth not to be ashamed Tit. 2. 8. he that is of the contrary part may be ashamed Heb. 2. 11. he is not ashamed to call them brethren 11. 16. wherefore God is not ashamed of them 1 Pet. 4, 16. suffer as a Christian, let him not be ashamed 1 Jno. 2. 28. and not be ashamed before him see shame. Ashes. Mat. 11. 21. long ago in sackcloth and ashes. Lu. 10. 13 Heb. 9. 13. the ashes of a heifer sprinkling them 2 Fet. 2. 6. cities of Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes Aside. — A.V. ^oiU of the way. Mk. 1. 33. And he took him aside from the multitude Jno. 13. 4. riseth from supper, and layeth a. his garments Bom.. 3. 12. They have all turned '^aside Heb. 12. 1. cloud of witnesses, lay aside eYeij weight Ask. — A.V. ^desire, Require. Mat. 6. 8. what things yo have need of, before ye ask him 7. 7. Ask, and it shall be given you. Lu. 11. 9 9. if his son shall a. him for a loaf. 10: a. for a fish. 11. give good things to them that asA; him. [JJw. 11.11 14. 7. [Herod] give her whatsoever she should ask 18. 19. anything that they shall ask it shall be done 20. 22. Ye kuow not what ye ask. Mk. 10. 38 21. 22. whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer 22. 46. from that day forth ask him any more questions, Mk. 12. 34 : Lu. 20. 40 Mk. 6. 22. Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt. 23 24. said unto her mother. What shall I ask ? 9. 32. [discii^les] were afraid to ask him. Lu. 9. 45 10. 35. shouldst do for us whatsoever we shall ^a. of thee 11. 24. All things whatsoever ye pray and ^ask for - 15. 8. began to ^ask him to do as he was wont to do Lu. 6. 30. taketh away thy goods ask them not again 11. 12. shall ask an egg, will he give him a scorpion ? 13. give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him 12. 48. of him will they ask the more Jno. 1. 19. priests and Levites to ask him 9. 21. ask him ; he is of age. 23 11. 22. whatsoever thou shalt ask of God [16. 23, 26 14. 13. whatsoever ye shall ask in my name. 14 : 15. 16 : 15. 7. ask whatsoever ye will, and it shall be done 16. 19. they were desirous to ask him 23. in that day ye shall ask me nothing 24. a., and ye shall receive, thatyour joy may be fulfilled 30. needest not that any man should ask thee 18. 21. ask them that have heard me Acts 10. 29. I ask therefore with what intent ye sent 23. 20. Jews have agreed to ^a. thee to bring down Paul 1 Co7\ 1. 22. Seeing that Jews %sfe for .signs 14. 35, let them ask their own husbands at home Eph. 3. 13. Wherefore I ^ask that ye faint not 20. abundantly above all that we ask or think Jas. 1. 5. lacketh wisdom, let him ask of God 6. let him ask in faith, nothing doubting 4. 2. ye have not, because yo ask not 3. Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss ASKING 1 Jno. 3. 22. whatsoever we ask, we receive of him 5. 14. if we ask anything according to his will 15. whatsoever we ask, we kuow that we have 16. he shall ask, and God will give him life see inquire, tell. Asked. — A.V. '^begged, ^besought, ^craved, ^demanded, ^desired, Sprayed, ''required. Mat. 16. 1. Sadducees— SasZet? him to shew them a sign 13. Jesus — asked his disciples. Mk. 8. 27 : Lu. 9. 18 22. 23. Sadducees— as^-ecZ him. Mk. 12. 18 35. a lawyer, asked him a question [^52 : Jno. 19. ^38 27. 58. tasked for the body of Jesus. Mk. 15. 843: Lu,. 23. Mk. 9. 11. they asked him, saying, The scribes say 28. his disciples asked him privately. 13. 3 10. 2. came unto him Pharisees, and asked him 14. 61. Again the high priest asked him, and saith 15. 6. release — one prisoner, whom they ^asked of him Lu. 3. 10. the multitudes asked him, saying, What then 14. And soldiers also ^asked him, saying. And we 5. 3. boats, which was Simon's, smd^asked him to put out 8. 37. people of the country of the Gerasenes — ^a. him to 17. 20. And being ^asked by the Pharisees [depart 18. 40. Jesus — when he was come near, he asked him 21. 7. they a. him — when therefore shall these things be ? 22. 31. Simon, Simon, behold, Sa.tan^asked to have you 23. 24. Pilate gave sentence that what they ^a. for should 25. released him — whom they tasked for [be done Jno. 4. 10. me to drink ; thou wouldest have asked of him 12. 21. ^asked him, saying. Sir, we would see Jesus 16. 24. Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name 18. 19. The high priest therefore asked Jesus 19. 31. ^asked of Pilate that their legs might be broken Acts 3. 14. ^asked for a murderer to be granted unto you 7. 46. ^asked to find a habitation for the God of Jacob 9. 2. [Saul] tasked of him letters to Damascus 12. 20. they [Tyre and Sidon] ^asked for peace 13. 21. afterward they [Israel] ^asked for a king 28. yet ^asked they of Pilate that he should be slain 16. 39. they ^asked them to go away from the city 18. 20. when they ^asked him to abide a longer time 23. 18. Paul the prisoner called — and tasked me Horn. 10. 20. manifest unto them that asked not of me 1 Jno. 5. 15. the petitions which we have ^asked of him Askest. Jno. 4. 9. thou, being a Jew, askest drink of me 18. 21. Why a. thou me ? ask them that have heard me Asketh. — A.V. besought, ^desireth. Mat. 5. 42. Give to him that asketh thee. Lu. 6. 30 7. 8. every one that asketh receiveth. Lu. 11. 10 Lu. 11. 37. a Pharisee '^asketh him to dine with him 14. 32. an ambassage, and ^asketh conditions of peace Jno. 16. 5. none of you asketh me, Whither goest thou? 1 Fet. 3. 15. give answer to every man that asketh you Asking. — A. V. '^desired, ^desiring, ^requiring. Mat. 20. 20. worshipping him , and ^a. a certain thing of him Lu. 2. 46. hearing them, and asking them questions 23. 23. loud voices, ^asking that he might be crucified Jno. 8. 7. when they continued asking him Acts 25. 3. lo.. favour against him, that he would send 15. ^askijig for sentence against him [Paul] 1 Cor. 10. 26. sold in the shambles, eat, a. no question. 27 16 ASLEEP Asleep. — A, V. hieejj—et/i, 'hlept. Mat. 8. 2i. but he was asleep. 311: 4. 38: Lit. 3. 23 27. 52. bodies of the saiuts that had fallen '^a. were I'aised Jiio. 11. 11. Our friend Lazarus is fallen '^asleeji 12. Lord, if he is fallen ^asleep, he will recover Acts 7. 60. when he [Stephen] had said this, he ieWasleep 1 Cor. 15. 6. but some are fallen asleep 18. they also which are fallen asleep in Christ 20. the firstfruits of them that are -asleep 1 Th. 4. 13. concerning them that fall asleep 14, them also that are fallen ^asleep in Jesus will God 15. in no wise precede them that are fallen asleep 2 Pet. 3. 4. from the day that the fathers fell asleep see sleejnnij. Asps. Bom. 3. 13. The poison of asjis is under their lips Ass. Mat. 21. 2. ye shall find an ass tied. 7 5. riding upon an a., And upon a colt the foal of an ass Lu. 13. 15. on the sabbath loose his ox or his ass 14. 5. have an ass or an ox fallen into a well, and will not Jno. 12. 14. Jesus, having found a young ass, sat thereon 15. thy King cometh, sitting on an ass's colt 2 Pet. 2. 16. a dumb ass spake with man's voice Assassins.— see jprqper names. Assault — ed A.V. — see onset, assaulting. Assaulting.— .4. F. ^assaulted. Ads 17. 5. uproar; and '^assaulliiig the house of Jason Assayed — ing. — A.V. ^gone about, -went about. Acts 9. 26. [Saul] assayed to join himself to the disciples 16. 7. they assayed to go into Bithyuia 24. 6. who moreover ^assayed to profane the temple 26. 21. Jews seized me — and -assayed to kill me Heb. 11. 29. Egyptians assaying to do were swallowed up Assemble— ed. — A.V. ^come. Mat. 28. 12. when they were assembled with the elders Acts 1. 4. being assembled together with them 1 Cor. 11. 20. When therefore ye^rf. yourselves together 15. 23. whole church he^assembled together, and all speak see come, (jathered (together). A ssembling. Heb. 10. 25. not forsaking the a. of ourselves together Assembly. Acts 19. 32. for the assembly was in confusion 39. it shall be settled in the regular assembly 41. he [towuclerk] dismissed the assembli/ ffirstborn Heb. 12. 23. to the general assembly and church of the see synagogue. Assented A.V. — see joined. Assist. Bnnt. 16. 2. that ye assist her in whatsoever matter Assurance. — A.V. ^substance. Acts 17. 31. whereof he hath given a. unto all men Col. 2. 2. riches of the full assurance of landerstanding 1 Th. 1.5. in the Holy Ghost, and in much assurance Heb. 11. 1. Now faith is the assu7-ance of things hoped for see fulness. 4 17 ATTENDANCE Assure— ed.— .4. r. ^j^ersuaded. Bom. 4. 21. being fully irt. that, what he had promised 14. 5. Let each man be fully ^assured in his own mind 2 Tim. 3. 14. thou hast learned and hast been assured of 1 Jno. 3. 19. and shall assure our heart before him Assuredly. Acts 2. 36. know assuredly, that God hath made him Astonished.— ^.F. ^amazed. Mat. 7. 28. multitudes were as^0M!s7ie(Z at his teaching. 13. _54: 22.33: Mk. 1.22: 6. 2 : 11. 18: Lu. 4. 32 19. 25. when the disciples heard it, they were ^astonished Mk. 7. 37. were beyond measure astonished, saying 10. 26. they were astonished exceedingly Lc. i. 48. when they saw him, they were histonished 9. 43. they were all ^astonished at the majesty of God Acts 13. 12. believed, being n. at the teaching of the Lord see amazed. Astonishment.— ^.F. '^amazed. Mh. 16. 8. for trembling and la. had come upon them see amazement. Astray. — A.V. ^deceive, ''■deceived, ^decelveth, ^erred. Mat. 24. 4. Take heed that no man lead you la. Mk. 13. 115 5. I am the Christ ; and shall lead many i*. ^11 : Mk. 24. shall arise false Christs— so as to lead ifls^roy [13.^6 Lu. 21. 8. Take heed that ye be not led '^astray Jno. 7. 12. Not so, but he leadeth the multitude ^astray 47. Are ye also led 'histray ? 1 Tim. 6. 10. some reaching after have been led ^astray 1 Pet. 2. 25. For ye were going astray like sheep 1 Jno. 3. 7. let no man lead you '^astray Asunder. — A.V. ^sunder. Lu. 12. 46. shall cut him '^asunder, and appoint his portion Ate.— J.F. ^eat. Mk. 6. 44. they that '^ate the loaves were five thousand Lu. 17. 27. They ^ate, they drank. 128 [men Jno. 6. '26. because ye ^ate of the loaves, and were filled 31. Oiir fathers ^ate the manna in the wilderness [up Bev. 10. 10. little book out of the angel's hand, and ate it Athirst.— ^.F. Wiirsty. Mat. 25. 44. when saw we thee an hungred, or athirst. i37 Bev. 21. 6. give unto him that is athirst of the fountain 22. 17. And he that is athirst, let him come Atonement A. V. — see reconciliation. Attain— ed. — A.V. ^come, '^obtain. Lu. 20. 35. are accounted worthy to -attain to that world Acts 26. 7. serving God night and day, hope to ^attain Bom. 9. 30. not after righteousness, a. to righteousness 1 Cor. 9. 24. Even so run, that ye may "^attain Eph. 4. 13. till we all ^attain unto the unity of the faith Phil. 3. 11. I may a. unto the resurrection from the dead 16. whereunto we have already attained see arrived (at), followed, obtained, reach. Attend. 1 Cor. 7. 35. that ye may attend upon the Lord for attended see (give) heed. Attendance. Heb. 7. 18. no man hath given attendance at the altar see (give) lieed. ATTENDANT AWE Attendant.— ^.F. ^minister. Lie A. 20. closed the book, and gave it back to the ^attendant Acta 13. 5. they had also John as their '^attendant Attending, Bom. 13. 6. ministers of God's service, a, continually Attentive A. V. — see listeiiing. Availeth. Gal. 5. 6. neither circumcision availeth anything Jas. 6. 16. supplication of a righteous man availeth ranch Audience. Acts 22. 22. And they gave him atidience unto this word see ears, hearing, hearken. Aught. — A.V. bought, ^amjthing. Mat. 5. 23. that thy brother hath ^aught against thee 21. 3. And if anyone say ^aught unto you, ye shall say Mk. 7. 12. ye no longer suffer him to do ^a. for his father 8. 23. he asked him, Seest thou ^aught ? 11. 25. forgive, if ye have ^aught against any one Lu. 19. 8. if I have wrongfully exacted ^a. of any man Jno. 4. 33. Hath any man brought him ^aught to eat ? Acts 4. 32. said that ifl. of the things whicli he possessed 24. 19. to make accusation, if they had ^a. against me 28. 19. not that I had ^aught to accuse my nation of Philem. 18. if he hath wronged thee at all, or oweth thee i«. Austere. Lii. 19. 21. because thou art an austere man. 22 Author.— 4. F. ^captain. Heb. 2. 10. to make the ^author of their salvation perfect 5. 9. obey him the author of eternal salvation [faith 12. 2. looking unto Jesus the author and perfecter of our see Ood, proper names. Authority — ies. — A . V. ^pmver — s, Htrength. Mat. 7. 29. he taught them as one having a. Mk. 1. 22 8. 9. I also am a man under authority. Lu. 7. 8 [6. i? 10. 1. gave them [disciples] ^a. over unclean spirits. Mk. 20. 25. great ones exercise a. over them. Mk. 10. 42 2 ' . 23. By what aidhoritij doest thou — who gave thee this authority ? Mk. 11. 28 : Lu. 20. 2 24. I— will tell you by what authority I do these things. 27 : Mk. 11. 29, 33 : Lu. 20. 8 28. 18. AH ^authority hath been given unto me in heaven Mk. 1. 27. with authority he commandeth even the un- clean spirits. Lu. 4. 36 3. 15. and to have ^authority to cast out devils 13. 34. given a. to his servants, to each one his work Lu. 4. 6. To thee will I give all this '^authority 32. for his word was with '^authority 9. 1. gave them power and authority over all devils 10. 13. I have given you i«. to tread upon serpents 12. 11. the rulers, and the ^authorities, be not anxious 19. 17. have thou authority over ten cities 20. 20. deliver him — to the authority of the governor 22. 25. they that have «. over them are called Benefactors Jno. 5. 27. he gave him authority to execute judgement 17. 2. even as thou gavest him ^authority over all flesh Acts 1. 7. which the Father hath set within his own ^a. 8. 27. a eunuch of great authority under Candace 9. 14. here he hath a. from the chief priests. 26. 10, 12 1 Cor. 11. 10. the woman to have a sign of ^a. on her head 15. 24. abolished all rule and all authority and power 2 Cor. 10. 8. abundantly concerning our authority 13. 10. according to the ^a. which the Lord gave me Tit. 2. 15. reprove with all authority 3 1. to be in subjection to rulers, to ^aiithorities 1 Pet. 3. 22. angels and a. and powers being made subject Bev. 2. 26. to him will I give ^authority over the nations 6. 8. was given unto them ^a. over the fourth part 13. 2. dragon gave him — his throne and great a. H 5. there was given to him ^axdhority to continue 7. there was given to him ^authority over every tribe 12. exerciseth all the ^a. of the first beast in his sight 17. 12. they receive ^authority as kings, with the beast 13. give their power and '^authority unto the beast 18. 1. angel coming down — having great '^authority see dominion, high (place). Avenge. — A.V. h-evenge. Lu. 18. 3. Avenge me of mine adversary 5. because this widow troubleth me, I will avenge her 7. shall not God avenge his elect, which cry to him 8. I say unto you, that he will avenge them speedily Bom. 12. 19. Avenge not yourselves, beloved 2 Cor. 10. 6. being in readiness to layeng^e all disobedience Rev. 6. 10. dost thou not judge and a. our blood on them Avenged. Acts 7. 24. [Moses] defended him, and avenged him Rev. 19. 2. he hath avenged the blood of his servants see jiulcjed. Avenger. — A . V. h-e venger. Bom. 13. 4. he is a minister of God, an ^avenger for wrath 1 Th. 4. 6. because the Lord is an a. in all these things Avenging. — A.V. h-evenge. 2 Cor. 7. 11. yea, what zeal, yea, what ^avenging ! Avoid A.V. — see refuse, shun, turn {azcay). Avoiding. 2 Cor. 8. 20. avoiding this, that any man should blame us see turning {avxnj). Awake. Mk. 4. 38. and they awake him, and say unto him Lu. 9. 32. when they were fully a., they saw his glory Jno. 11. 11. I go, that I may awake him [Lazarus] Botn. 13. 11. it is high time for you to awake out of sleep 1 Cor. 15. 34. Atvake up righteously, and sin not E2)h. 5. 14. Awake, thou that sleepest, and arise Awaking A.V. see (being) roused. Aware.— ^.F. ^ware. Acts 14. 6. they became ^aware of it, and fled see know v;ith negatives, knoweth. Away. — A.V. ^his way. Lu. 23. 18. A. with this man, and release unto us Barabbas Jno. 19. 15. Away with him, away with him. Acts 21. 36 Acts 22. 22. Away with such a fellow from the earth Jas. 1. 24. he beholdeth himself, and goeth ^away Awe.— .ii.F. ^fear. Heb. 12. 28. whereby we may offer service well-pleasing to God with reverence and '^aive 18 AWOKE Awoke. — A.V. ^arose, h-aised. ^rose. Mat. 8. '25. aivole him, saying, Save, Lord. Lu. 8. 24 Mk. 4. 39. And he !«., and rebuked the wind. Lu. 8. ^24 Acts 12. 7. angel— smote Peter on the side, and ^a. him Axe. Mat. 3. 10. now is the axe laid unto the root. Lu. 3. 9 B. Babbler. Acts 17. 18. What would this babbler say ? Babblings. 1 Tim. 6. 20. turning away from the profane babblings. 2 Tim. 2. 16 Babe.— 4. F. lc;^^W. Lu. 1. 41. the 6a&e leaped in her womb. 44 2. 12. find a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes 16. the babe lying in the manger [writings 2 Ti7n. 3. 15. from a ^babe thou hast known the sacred Ueb. 5. 13. word of righteousness ; for he is a babe Babes. — A.V. ^ijoung children, ^infant'i, ^children. Mat. 11. 25. didst reveal them uuto babes. Lu. 10. 21 21. 16. Out of the mouth of babes and suckliuga Lu. 18. 15. they brought unto him also their -babes Acts 7. 19. cast out their i&. to the end they might not live Eom. 2. 20. a corrector of the foolish, a teacher of babes 1 Cor. 3. 1. as unto carnal, as unto babes in Christ 14. 20. howbeit in malice be ye ^6., but in mind be men 1 Pet. 2. 2. as newborn babes, long for the spiritual milk Back. — A.V. ^backside. Bom. 11. 10. And bow thou down their back alway Eev, 5. 1. a book written within and on the ^back Backbiters. Bom. 1. 30. backbiters, hateful to God Backbitings. 2 Cor. 12. 20. wraths, factions, backbitings, whisperings Backside A.V.—see back. Backward. Jno. 18. 6. they went backward, and fell to the ground Bad. Mat. 13. 48. good into vessels, but the b. they cast away 22. 10. all as many as they found, both bad and good 2 Cor. 6. 10. what he hath done, whether it be good or bad Bade. Mat. 16. 12. he b. them not beware of the leaven of bread Lu. 14. 9. he that bade thee and him shall come and say 16. made a great supper ; and he bade many Acta 11. 12. And the Spirit bade me go with them see bidden, bidding. Bag. Jno. 13. 29, because Judas had the bag. 12. 6 see jiursci. BAPTIZED . — A.V. ^carriages. Acts 21. 15. And after these days we took up our ^baggage Balance.— ^.F. ^balances. Rev. 6. 5. he that sat thereon had a ^balance in his hand Band. Mat. 27. 27. and gathered unto him the whole band Mk. 15. 16. and they call together the whole band Jno. 18. 3. Judas — having received the band of soldiers 12. So the band and the chief captain — seized Jesus Acts 10. 1. Cornelius — a centurion of the b. — the Italian b. 21. 31. tidings came up to the chief captain of the band 27. 1. a centurion named Julius, of the Augustan ba)id Bands. Lu. 8. 29. and breaking the bands asunder, he was driven Acts 16. 26. and every one's bayids were loosed Col. 2. 19. knit together through the joints and bands Banded. Acts 23. 12. Jews banded together, and bound themselves Bank.— .4. F. Hrench. Lu. 19. 23. gavest thou not my money into the bank 43. thine enemies shall cast up a ^bank about thee Bankers.— i4.F. ^exchangers. Mat. 25, 27. to have put my money to the ^bankers Banquetings A.V. — see carousing s. Baptism — s. 3Iat. 3. 7. Sadducees coming to his [John's] baptism 21. 25. b. of John, whence was it. Mk. 11. 30 : Lu. 20. 4 Mk. 1. 4. the b. of repentance. Ln. 3. 3 : Acts 13. 24 : 19. 4 10. 38. baptized with the b. that I am baptized with. 39 Lu. 7. 29. being baptized with the baptism of John 12. 50. I have a baptism to be baptized with Acts 1. 22. beginning from the baptism of John 10. 37. after the baptism which John preached 18, 25. knowing only the baptism of John 19. 3. And they said, Into John's baptism Bom. 6. 4. bm'ied therefore with him through b. into death Eph. 4. 5. one Lord, one faith, one baptistn Col. 2. 12. having been buried with him in baptism Heb. 6. 2. the teaching of b., and of laying on of hands 1 Pet. 3. 21. after a true likeness doth now save you, even b. Baptist. — see proper names — John the Baptist. Baptize. Mat. 3. 11. lindeed b. you with water — he shall 6. you with the Holy Ghost. Mk. 1. 8 : Lu. 3. 16 : Jno. 1. 26 Jno. 1. 33. he that sent me to ba2}tize with water, he said 1 Cor, 1. 17. Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach see baptized. Baptized. — A.V. ^baptize. Mat. 3. 6. they were b. of him in the river Jordan. Mk. 1. 5 13. unto John, to be bap)tized of him. Mk. 1. 9 14. I have need to be b. of thee, and comest thou to me 16. Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway Mk. 1. 4. John came, who ^baptized in the wilderness 8. I baptized you with water ; but he shall baptize [38 10. 39. with the baptism that I am b. withal shall ye be h. 16. 16. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved 19 BAPTIZED BEACH Lu. 3. 7. the multitudes that went out to be b. of him 12. And there came also publicans to be baptized 21. all the people were b. — Jesus also having been h. 7. 29. publicans — being baptized^v^iih. the baptism of John 30. Pharisees and the lawyers — being not b. of him 12. 50. But I have a baptism to be baptized with Jno. 3. 22. and there he tarried with them, and baptized 23. and they came, and were baptized 4. 2. Jesus himself baptized not, but his disciples Acts 1. 5. John — b. with water; but ye shall be 7). 11. 16 2. 38. Repent ye, and be baptized every one of yo-a 41. They then that received his word were baptized 8. 12. they were baptized, both men and women 13. Simon also himself believed : and being baptized 16. only they had been baptized into the name. 19. 5 36. what doth hinder me to be baptized 1 38. both Philip and the eunuch ; and he baptized him 9. 18. and he [Saul] arose and was baptized 10. 47. forbid the water, that these should not be b. 48. commanded them to be b. in the name of Jesus 16. 15. And when she [Lydia] was baptized 33. aud was baptized, he [jailor] and all his 18. 8. the Corinthians hearing believed, and were b. 19. 3. Into what then were ye baptized ? 4. John baptized with the baptism of repentance 22. 16. arise, and be baptized [Saul] Rom. 6. 3. were b. into Christ Jesus were b. into his death ? 1 Cor. 1. 13. were ye baptized into the name of Paul? 14. I thank God that I baptized none of you 15. should say that ye were baptized into my name 16. I b. also the household of Stephanas— I b. any other 10. 2. were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud 12. 13. For in one Spirit were we all baptized 15. 29. which are b. for the dead — why then are they b. Gal, 3. 27. baptized into Christ did put on Christ see ba2Hizing. Baptizest — eth. Jno. 1. 25. Why then b. thou, if thou art not the Christ 33. same is he that baptizeth with the Holy Spirit 3. 26. the same baptizeth, and all men come to him Baptizing. — A. V. ^baptized. Mat. 28. 19. baptizing them into the name of the Father Jno. 1. 28. Bethany beyond Jordan, where John was b. 31. for this cause came I baptizing with water 3. 23. John also was baptizing in .ffinon 4. 1. Jesus was making and ^b. more disciples than John 10. 40. the place where John was at the first baptizing Barbarian — s. — A.V. ^barbarous people. Acts 28. 2. the ifc. showed us no common kindness 4. when the barbarians saw the beast Rom. 1. 14. both to Greeks and to Barbarians 1 Cor, 14. 11. be to him that speaketh a barbarian, and he that speaketh will be a barbarian unto me Col. 3. 11. barbarian, Scythian, bondman, freeman 'Baxharovia people A,V. — see barbarian. Bare. Mat. 8. 17. took our infirmities, and bare our diseases Lu. 11. 27. Blessed is the womb that bare thee 23. 29. Blessed — and the wombs that never bare Jno. 2. 8. bear unto the ruler of the feast. And they bare it 1 Cor. 15. 37. but a bare grain, it may chance of wheat 1 Pet. 2, 24. who his own self bare our sins in his body Bare ivitness. — A.V, '^borne witness. Mk. 14. 56. many bare false ivitness against him. 57 Lu. 4. 22. And all bare him ivitness, and wondered Jno. 1. 32. and John bai-e witness, saying 12. 17. multitude — that was with him — 6ar« ivitness Acts 15. 8. God, which knoweth the heart, bare them w. 3 Jno. 6. who '^bare ivitness to thy love before the church Rev. 1. 2. John ; who bare witness of the word of God see beareth, borne. Barley. Jno. 6. 9. There is a lad here, which hath five b. loaves 13. baskets with broken pieces from the five b. loaves Rev. 6. 6. three measures of barley for a penny Barn — s. Mat. 6. 26. neither do they reap, nor gather into barns. 13. 30. but gather the wheat into my barn [Lu. 12. 24 Lu. 12. 18. I will pull down my barns, and build gi-eater Barren.— yl.F. ^dead. Lu. 1. 7. because that Elisabeth was barren 36. the sixth month with her that was called barren 23. 29. they shall say. Blessed are the barren Gal. 4. 27. Rejoice, thou barren that bearest not Jas. 2. 20. that faith apart from works is ^barren t see idle. Base. 1 Cor. 1. 28. the base things of the world see lowhj. Baser sort A.V.— see rabble. Basket — s. ilfa^.14.20. broken pieces, twelve b. full. Lu. 9. 17 : Jno. 6. 13 15. 37. of the broken pieces, seven baskets full. Mk. 8. 8 16. 9. how many baskets ye took up ? 10 : Mk. 8. 19 Acts 9. 25. lowering him [Saul] in a basket. 2 Cor, 11. 33 see basketfuls. Basketfuls. — A.V, ^baskets full. Mk. 6. 48. took up broken pieces, twelve ^basketfuls. 8. ^20 Bason. Jno, 13. 5. [Jesus] poureth water into the bason Bastards. Heb. 12. 8. then are ye bastards, and not sons Bathed. — A.V. ^washed. Jno. 13. 10. He that is '^b. needeth not save to wash his feet Battle A.V. — see war. Bay. — A.V. ^creek. Acts 27. 39. they perceived a certain ^bay with a beach Be.— A,V, ^abide, Hive. Jno, 14. 16. Comforter, that he may "^be with you for ever Rom, 12. 18. as much as in you lieth, ^be at peace with all Beach.— .4. F. hhore. Mat. 13. 2. all the multitude stood on the ^beach 48. when it was filled, they drew up on the ^each Jno. 21. 4. day was now breaking, Jesus stood on the ^b. Acts 21. 5. kneeling down on the ^beach, we prayed 27. 39. perceived a certain bay with a ^beach 40. foresail to the wind, they made for the ^beach 20 BEAM BEASTS Beam. Mat. 7. 3. cousiderest uofc the beam that is in thiue owu eye? 4,5: Lh.6. 41,42 Bear (animal). Rev. 13. 2. and his feet were as the feet of a hear Bear [Verb.) — A.V. ^borne, '^compassion, ^suffer. Mat. 3. 11. whose shoes I am not worthy to bear 4. 6. on their hands they shall bear thee up. Ln. 4. 11 17. 17. how long shall I »bear with you ? Lu. 9. '41 •27.32. thathemight&earhiscross.MA-. 15.21: iit.23.26 Lu. 14. 27. Whosoever doth not bear his own cross Jito. 2. 8. Draw out now, and ^earunto the ruler 16. 12. many things to say — b ut ye cannot &e«r them now Acts 9. 15. to bear my name before the Gentiles and kings 15. 10. neither our fathers nor we were able to bear ? 18. 14. reason would that I should bear with you Eom. 15. 1. strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak 1 Cor. 3. 2. for ye were not able to bear it 9. 12. we '"^bear all things, that we may cause no hindrance 10. 13. no temptation taken you but such as man can bear 15. 49. we shall also bear the image of the heavenly 2 Cor. 11.1. that ye could 6ea;- with me —indeed 6. with me 4. which ye did not accept, ye do well to bear with him Gal. 5. 10. but he that troubleth you shall b. his judgement 6. 2. Bear ye one another's burdens 5. each man shall bear his own burden 17. I bear branded on my body the marks of Jesus Heb. 5. 2. who can -bear gently with the ignorant 9. 28. Christ — once offered to bear the sins of many 13. 22. brethren, ^bear with the word of exhortation Eev. 2. 2. and that thou canst not bear evil men 3. hast patience and didst '^bear for my name's sake see endure, face, fruit, lonysuffcriny. yield. Bear record A.V. — see bear witness. Bear witness — A.V. '^hear record, testify. Mat. 19. 18. Thou shalt not b. false w. ML 10. 19 : Lu. 18. Jno. 1. 7. that he might bear witness of the light. 8 [20 8. 28. Ye yourselves bear me witness 5. 31. If I bear witness of myself. 8. ^14. 36. the very works that I do, bear witness of me. 10. 25 39. and these are they which bear witness of me 15. 26. Spirit of truth — shall bear '^witness of me. 27 18. 23. If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the evil 37. that I should bear witness unto the truth Acts 22. 5. As also the high priest doth bear me witness 23. 11. BO must thou bear witness also at Rome Eom. 10. 2. I ''■bear them witness that they have a zeal 2 Cor. 8. 3. I ''bear witness, yea and beyond their power Gal. 4. 15. for I '■bear you witness, that, if possible Col. 4. 13. For I '^bear him [Epaphras] witness 1 Jno. 1. 2. we have seen, and bear w., and declare unto you 5. 8. For there ^ve three who ''bear witness, the Spirit ^ Jno. 12. yea, we also i6e«r witness; and thou kuowest see beareth vntness. Bear (bring forth).— A.V. '■bring forth. Mk. 4. 20. '^bear fruit, thirtyfold, and sixtyfold Lu. 1. 13. EUsabeth shall bear thee a son Jno. 15. 2. cleauseth it, that it may '■bear more fruit 16. api)ointed you, that ye should go and '■bear fruit 1 Tim. 5. 14. that the younger widows marry, b. children Bearers.— ^.F. '^bare. Lu. 7. 14. touched the bier: and the '■bearers stood still Bearest. Jno. 8. 13. Thou b. witness of thyself ; thy witness is not Eom. 11. 18. it is not thou that bearest the root [true Gal. 4. 27. Eejoice, thou barren that bearest not Beareth.— ^1. V. 'bringeth forth. Mat. 13. 23. who verily beareth fruit, and bringeth forth Mk. 4. 28. The earth 'beareth fruit of herself [fruit Jno. 15. 2. Every branch in me that b. not fruit— that b. Eom. 13. 4. he beareth not the sword in vain 1 Cor. 13. 7. beareth all things, believeth all things Heb. 6. 8. but if it beareth thorns and thistles Beareth luitness. — A.V, '^hare witness, '^bear witness. Jno. 1. 15. John 'beareth witness of him [Jesus] 5. 32. another that beareth witness of me 8. 18. -beareth witness of myaeli— beareth tvitness of me Eom. 8. 16. The Spirit himself beareth ivitness 1 Jno. 5. 7. And it is the Spirit that beareth witness Bearing. — A.V. '■hare, bringeth forth, ^gendereth. Mk. 14. 13. a man bearing a pitcher of water. Lu. 22. 10 Jno. 19. 17. and he went out, b. the cross for himself Rom. 2. 15. their conscience h. witness there with. 9. 1 2 Cor. 4. 10. always h. about in the body the dying of Jesus Gal. 4. 24. S6. children unto bondage, which is Hagar [ing Col. 1. 6. as it is also in all the world "^b. fruit and increas- Heh. 2. 4. God also b. witness with them, both by signs 13. 13. goforthuntohimwithoutthecamp,&.hisreproach Eev. 22 2. tree of hfe, '■bearing twelve manner of fruits Beast. La. 10. 34. and he set him on his own beast Acts 28. 4. when the barbarians saw the beast 5. [Paul] shook off the beast into the fire Heh. 12. 20. If even a beast touch the mountain Rev. 11. 7. the beast that cometh up out of the aljyss 13. 1. I saw a heast coming up out of the sea 2. And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard 3. and the whole earth wondered after the heast 4. authority unto the beast— worshipped the beast, .say- ing. Who is like unto the beast 1 11. And I saw another b. coming up out of the earth 12. authority of the first b. — to worship the first beast 14. in the sight of the heast — image to the heast 15. to the image of the heast — image of the beast should 17. the mark, even the name of the beast 18. let him count the number of the heast 14. 9. If any man worshippeth the b. and his image. 11 15. 2. and them that come victorious from the heast 16. 2. the men which had the mark of the heast. 19. 20 10. poured out his bowl upon the throne of the heast 13. And I saw coming — out of the mouth of the beast 17. 3. a woman sitting upon a scarlet-coloured heast 7. the mystery of the woman, and of the heast 8. The beast that thou sawest— behold the beast 11. And the beast that was, and is not 12. authority as kings, with the beast, for one hour 13. they give their power and authority unto the heast 16. the ten horns which thou sawest, and the beast 17. and to give their kingdom unto the beast 19. 19. And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth 20. And the heast was taken, and with him the false 20. 4. and such as worshipped not the hcait 10. where are also the heast and the false prophet see creature. Beasts. Mk. 1. 13. and he [Jesus] was with the wild beasts Acts 7. 42. Did ye offer unto me slain beasts and sacrifices 21 BEASTS Acts 10. 12. all manner of fourfooted b. and creeping tliinga 11. 6. fourfooted beasts of the earth and wild beasts 23. 24. provide beasts, that they might set Paul thereon Bom. 1. 23. likeness of — birds, and fourfooted beasts 1 Cor. 15. 32. I fought with beasts at Ephesus 39. one flesh of men, and another flesh of beasts Tit. 1. 12. Cretans are alway liars, evil beasts Heb. 13. 11. For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood Jas. 3. 7. For every kind of beasts and birds Bev. 6. 8. with death, and by the wild beasts of the earth see cattle, creatures. Beat. — A. V. beaten, ^smite, hviote, ^wounded. Mat. 7. 25. the winds blew, and heat upon that house 21. 35. took his servants, and heat one. Mk. 12. 3: Lu. 24. 49. shall begin to ^beat his fellow-servants [20. 10, 11 Mk. 4. 37. the waves beat into the boat Lu. 10. 30. which both stripped him and ^eat him 12. 45. and shall begin to beat the menservants 22. 63. men that held Jesus mocked him, unA^beat him Acts 5. 40. called the apostles unto them, they ^beat them 16.22. commandedtofe. them [Paul and Silas] with rods 18. 17. they all laid hold on Sosthenes — and beat him 22. 19. that I imprisoned and beat in every synagogue see brake, smote. Beaten. Mk. 13. 9. in synagogues shall ye be beaten Lu. 12. 47. shall be beaten with many stripes 48. worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes Acts 16. 37. They have beaten us publicly, uncondemned 2 Cor. 11. 25. Thrice was I beaten with rods see beat. Beateth A.V. — see beating. Beating.— ^.F. ^beateth. Mk. 12. 5. and many others; b. some, and killing some Acts 21. 32. when they saw— the soldiers, left ofi b. Paul 1 Cor. 9. 26. so fight I, as not ^beating the air Beautiful. Mat. 23. 27. sepulchres, which outwardly appear beautiful Acts 3 2. door of the temple which is called Beautiful Bom. io. 15. How beautiful are the feet of them that bring "Zec&ra.e.—A.V.hnade. Mat. 28. 4. the watchers did quake, and h. as dead men MA:. 9. 3. his garments b. glistering, exceeding white Lu. 23. 12. Herod and Pilate '^became friends Jno. 1. 14. the Word '^became flesh, and dwelt among us A ct's 10. 10. lie [Peter] became hungry, and desired to eat Bom. 1. 21. 6. vain in their reasonings, and their senseless 22. Professing themselves to be wise, they b. fools [heart 10. 20. I ^became manifest unto them 1 Cor. 9. 20. to the Jews I became as a Jew 22. To the weak I b. weak, that I might gain [spirit 15. 45. first man Adam ifc. a living soul— 16. a life-giving 2 Cor. 8. 9. for your sakes he became poor— become rich Heb. 2. io. it became him, for whom are all things 5. 9. he b. unto all them that obey him the author 1. 26. such a high priest became us, holy, guileless 11. 7. Noah— fcec«??!e heir of the righteousness Bev. 6. 12. sun became black — moon became as blood 8. 8. third part of the sea became blood 11. and the third part of the waters became wormwood 16. 3. bowl. into the sea; and it became blood. H see become, hecoming. Because. — A.V. hake. Mat. 17. 20. he saith unto them, B. of your little faith Mk, 4. 17. persecution ariseth '^because of the word BED Mk. 9. 41. a cup of water to drink, because ye are Christ's Jno. 6. 26. not because ye saw signs, but because ye ate 8. 43. Even because ye cannot hear my word 44. stood not in the truth, b. there is no truth in him 45. But because I say the truth, ye believe me not 45. ye hear them not, because ye are not of God 10. 13. he fleeth because he is a hireling, and careth not 11. 10. he stumbleth, because the light is not in him 14. 12. because I go unto the Father. 28 19. because I live, ye shall live also 15. 19. because ye are not of the world, but I chose you 21. because they know not him that sent me Bom. 8. 10. the body is dead because of sin; but the spirit is life because of righteousness Eph. 5. 6. because of these things cometh the wrath of God 1 Jno. 3. 14. death into Ufe, because we love the brethren 4. 19. We love, because he first loved ub see sake, since. Beckoned— eth. Lu. 5. 7. they beckotied unto their partners in the other boat Jno. 13. 24. Simon Peter therefore beckonethtohim [John] Acts 19. 33. Alexander beckoned with the hand 21. 40. Paul, standing on the stairs, beckoned 24. 10. when the governor had b. unto him to speak see signs. Beckoning. Acts 12. 17. [Peter] beckoning unto them with the hand 13. 16. And Paul stood up, and b. with the hand said Become — ing. — A.V. ^became, ^made, ^urdained ^preferred. Mat. 18. 3. Except ye turn, and become as little children 23. 15. when he is '^become so, ye make him twofold Lu. 3. 5. And the crooked shall '^become straight Jno. 1. 12. to them gave he the right to b. children of God 15. He that cometh after me is ^become before me 30. After me cometh a man which is^&eco??iebefoi-e me 2. 9. ruler of the feast tasted the water now "^become wine 9. 39. and that they which see may -become blind Acts 1. 22. of these must one become a witness 7. 40. this Moses — we wot not what is become of him 52. ye have now become betrayers and murderers 12. 18. no small stir — what was become of Peter Bom. 2. 25. thy circumcision is ^become uncircumcisiou 7. 13. Did then that which is good 25. death unto me ? 1 Cor. 9. 22. I am become all things to all men 13. 11. now that I am ^become a man, I have put away 2 Cor. 5. 17. passed away ; behold, they are become new 21. we might ^become the righteousness of God in him Gal. 3. 13. curse of the law, having %ecome a curse for us Phil. 2. 8. humbled himself, ^b. obedient even unto death 3. 10. becoming conformed unto his death Heb. 1. 4. having 2&. by so much better than the angels 3. 14. we are ^become partakers of Christ, if we hold 7. 22. so much also hath Jesus '^become the surety 10. 33. '^becoming partakers with them that were so used Bev. 11. 15. The kingdom of the world is b. the kingdom see made. Becometh. Mat. 3. 15. it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness 13. 22. choke the word, and he b. unfruitful. Mk. 4. 19 32. greater than the herbs, and b. a tree. Mk. 4. 32. Ej)h. 5. 3. not even be named among you, as b. saints 1 Tim. 2. 10. which 6eco?»e. touch if it were but the border of his garment Lu. 8. 4 J. behind him, aud touched tlie b. of his garment Borders. — A. V. ^coasts. Mat. 2. 16. Bethlehem, and in all the ^borders thereof 4. 13. Capernaum — iu the b. of Zebulun and Naphtali 8. 34. besought him that he would depart from their ^b. 15. 22. a Canaanitish woman came out from those '■b. 39. and came into the '^borders of Magadan 23. 5. enlarge the b. of their [sci-ibes and P.] garments Mk. 7. 24. went away into the borders of Tyre and Sidon 31. he went oi;t from the ^borders of Tyre, and came — through the midst of the '^borders of Decapolis 10. 1. and coiueth iuto tlie ^borders of Judtea ActslS. 50. Paul andBaruabas, and cast tliemoutoftheiri6. Born. — A.V. ^made. Mat. 1. 16. of whom was borji Jesus, who is called Christ 2. 1. Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem 2. Where is he that is horn King of the Jews ? 4. [Herod] inquired — where the Christ should be born 11. 11. b. of women there hath not arisen a greater than 19. 12. there are eunuchs, which wei'e so 6. [John. Lu.7.2ti 26. 24. good — for that man if he had not been h. ilf /;.14.21 Xjk. 1. 35. that which is to be horn shall be called lioly 2. 11. for there is h. to you this day in the city of David Jno. 1. 13. which were born, not of blood— but of Cod 3. 3. Except a man be horn anew, he cannot see 4. How can a man be h. when he is old? — and be h. ? 5. Except a man be born of water and the S]iirit 6- born of the flesh is flesh ; — b. of the Spirit is spirit 7. I said unto thee, Ye must be bor)i anew 8. so is every one that is horn of tlie Spirit 8. 41. We [.lewsj were not torn of fornication 9. 2. this man, or his parents, tint he should be h. blind ? 19. Is this your son, who ye say was born blind? 20. We know — that he was bortt blind Jno. 9. 34. Thou wast altogether born in sins 16. 21. for the joy that a man is horn into the world 18. 37. To this end have I been horn, and to this end Arts 2. 8. hear we — our own language, wherein we were b. .? 7. 211. At which season Moses was born 22. 3. I [Paul] am a Jew, bor?i in Tarsus of Cilicia 28. Paul said. But I ana a Roman born Bont. 1. 3. his Son, who was ^born of the seed of David 9. 11. for the children being not yet horn, neither 1 Cor. 15. 8. as unto one b. out of due time, he appeared Gal. 4. 4. his Son, ^horn of a woman, ^born under the law 23. son by the handmaid is bor>i after the flesh ; but the son by the freewoman is horn through promise 29. horn after the flesh — bor)t, after the Spirit [months Heb. 11.23. By faith Moses, when he was 6., was hid three see begotten, delivered, -tnan, raee. Borne.— .4. F. ^fallen, Hunk. Mat. 20. 12. which have h. the burden of the day and the 23. 4. heavy burdens and grievous to be b. Lie. 11. 46 Mk. 2. 3. unto him a man sick of the palsy, borne of four Jno. 20. 15. Sir, if thou hast borne him hence, tell me Acts 20. 9. Eutychus, I6. down with deep sleep — being ~b. 21. 35. [Paul] was h. of the soldiers for the violence of I Cor. 15. 49. as we have borne the image of the earthy see hear. Borne witness. — A.V. ^barerecord,%are witness, ^barest luitness, '^gave record, Hestified. Jno. 3. 26. beyond Jordan, to whom thou hast ^h. witness 5. 33. he [John] hath '^borne ivitness unto the truth 37. And the Father — hath borne witness of me 19. 35. And he that hath seen hath ^horne witness 1 Jno. 5. 9. that he hath ^borne to. concerning his Son. ^10 see bare wit^icss. Borrow. Mat. 5. i2. him that would b. of thee iuru not thou away Bosom. Lu. 6. 38. good measure — shall they give into your b. 16. 22. carried away by the angels into Abraham's b. 23. Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom Jno. 1. 18. ouly begotten Sou, which is in the b. of the 13. 23. reclining in Jesus' bosom one of his disciples Both. Mat. 13. 30. Let both grow together until the harvest 15. 14. both shall fall into a pit. Lu. 6. 39 Lu. 1. 6 [Zacharias and Elisabeth] were both righteous 7. 42. had not wherewith to pay, he forgave them both Acts 23. 8. angel, nor spirit: but the Pharisees confess b. Eph. 2. 14. For he is our peace, who made both one 16. might reconcile them both in one body unto God 2 Fet. 3. 1. in both of them 1 stir up your sincere mind see twain. Bottles A.V. — see skins, and wijie-skins. Bottom. Mat. 27. 51. rent in twain from the top to the b. Mk. 15. 38 Bottomless Fit A.V. — see abyss. Bought. Mat. 13. 46. pearl — sold all that he had, and bought it 21. 12. cast out all them that sold aud bought in the temple. Mk. 11 15 27. 7. and 6. with them [thirty pieces] the potter's field Mk. 15. 46. [Joseph] bought a linen cloth 16. 1. [women] bought B])ices that they might uouio 35 BOUGHT Lu. 14. 18. I have bought a field, and I must needs go out 19. I have bought five yoke of oxen 17. 28. they ate, they drank, they bought, they sold Arts 7. 16. laid in the tomb that Abraham b. for a price 1 Cor. 6. 20. for ye were bought with a price. 7. 23 2 Pet. 2. 1. denying even the Master that bought them Bound. — A.V. bought, ^wound. Mat. 14. 3. laid hold on John, and bound him. Mlc. 6. 17 16. 19. shalt bind on earth shall be b. in heaven. 18. 18 Mk. 5. 4. been often 6. with fetters and chains. Lu. 8.29 15. 1. chief priests— 6. Jesus. Mat. 27. 2: Jno. 18. 12 7. one called Barabbas, lying bound with them Lu. 10. 34. b. uphiawounds,pouringonthem oilandwme 13. 16. woman— whom Satan had 6., lo, these eighteen Jiio. 11.44. Lazarus— came forth, fcoiui/i hand and foot with grave-clothes ; and his face was bound 18. 24. Annas therefore sent him bound unto Caiaphas 19. 40. took the body of Jesus, and ^bound it in linen Acts 9. 2. Saul— miRht bring them bo^l7ldto Jerusalem. 21 12. 6. Peter was sleeping between two soldiei's, b. with 20. 22. I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem 21. 11. [Agabus] hound his own feet and hands 13. I am ready not to be bottnd only, but also to die 33. commanded him [Paul] to be b. with two chains 22. 29. chief captain was afraid— because he had botuid 23. 12. Jews— bound themselves under a cm-se. 14, 21 28. 20. because of the hope of Israel I am b. with this Hum. 7. 2. woman tliat hath a husband is b. 1 Cor. 7. 39 1 Cor. 7. 27, Art thou bou7id unto a wife ? seek not 2 Th. 1. 3. We are bound to give thanks to God. 2. 13 2 Tim. 2. 9. but the word of God is not bound Heb. 5. 3. by reason thereof is ^bound, as for the people 13. 3. Remember them that are in bonds, as b. with Jiec. 9. 14. Loose the four angels which are hound 20. 2. Satan, and bound hhn foi- a thousand years see in bonds, tied. Bounds. Acts 17. 26. having determined — the b. of their habitation Bountifully. 2 Cor. 9. 6. he that soweth bountifully shall reap also h. Bountifulness A.V. — see liberality. Bounty. — A. V. ^abundance, Hiberality. 1 Cor. 16. 3. send to carry your 'bounty unto Jerusalem 2 Cor. 8. 20. shoiild blame us in the matter of this ^Jjounfy 9. 5. your aforepromised bounty — as a matter of bounty Bow. Rev. 6. 2. white horse, and he that sat thereon had a bow Bow. Horn. 11. 10. And how thou down their back alway 14. 11. saith the Lord, to me every knee shall bow Eph. 3. 14. I botu my knees unto the Father Phil. 2. 10. in the name of Jesus every knee should bow Bowed. Lu. 13. 11. infirmity eighteen years ; and she was bowed 24. 5. affrighted, and h. down their faces to the earth Jno. 19. 30. he bowed his head, and gave up his spirit Bo7u. 11. 4. who have not hotved the knee to Baal see kneeled. Bowels. Acta 1. 18. all his [Judas] bowels gushed out see heart, hearts, affedions, mercies. BRANDED Bowing. MJi. 15. 19. [soldiers] bjwing their knees worshipped him Bowl— S.— .4.F. ^vial—s. Bev. 5. 8. having each one a harp and golden ^bowls 15. 7. seven golden ^hotels full of the wrath of God 16. 1. pour out the seven ^bowls of the wrath of God 2. first went, and poured out his ^howl into the earth 3. second poured out his ^bowl into the sea 4. third poured out his ^bowl into the rivers 8. fourth poured out his ^botvl upon t-he sun 10. fifth poured out his ^bowl upon the throne 12. sixth poured out his ^bowl upon the great river 17- seventh poured out his ^bowl upon the air 17. 1. one of the seven angels that had the seven *&. [21. 19 Box A.V. — see cruse Boy.— A.V. ^child. Mat. 17. 18. the ^boy was cured from that hour Lu. 2. 43. the ^boy Jesus tarried beliiud in Jerusalem 9. 42. healed the ^boy, and gave him Imck to his father Braided. — A.V ^braided. 1 Tim. 2. 9. not with ^braided hair, and gold or pearls Brake. — A.V. ^beat, -hrohen. Mat. 14. 19. he blessed, and braike and gave. 15 36 : 26. 26 : Mk. 6. 41 : 8. 6 : 14. 22 : Lu. 9. 16 : 22. 19 : 1 24. 30 : 1 Cor. 11. 24 Mk. 8. 19. When I brake the five loaves I 14. 3. and she brake the cruse, and poured it I Lu. 6. 48. the stream ^brnke against that house. 149 I Jno. 5. 18. he not only ^6. the sabbath, but also called God 19. 32. soldiers — brake the legs of the first [thief J 33. he [Jesus] was dead already, they &)-«^6 not his legs I Acts '11. 35. he [Paul] ^brake it, and began to eat I Eph. 2. 14. and ^brake down the middle wall of partition ] see . breaking. I Bramble. Lu. 6. 44. nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes ! Branch. I Mat, 24. 32. fig tree — when her branch is now become ! tender. Mk. 13. 28 j Jno. 15. 2. Every branch in me that beareth not — evei'y ! branch that beareth 4. as the branch cannot bear fruit of itself 6. abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch Branches. Mat. 13. 32. birds of the heaven — lodge in the b. Lu. 13. 19 21. 8. others cut b. from the trees, and sjn-ead. Mk. 11. 8 Mk. 4. 32. than all the herbs, and putteth out great b. Jno. 12. 13. took the branches of the palm trees 15. 5. I am the vine, ye are the branches • Eom. 11. 16. if the root is holy, so are the branches 17 But if some of the branches were broken off 18. olive tree ; glory not over the branches 19. Thou wilt say then, Branches were l)roken off 21. for if God spiired not the natural branches 24. much more shall these, which are the natural b. Branded. — A . V. ^seared . Gal. 6. 17. for I bear b. on my body the marks of Jesus 1 Tim. 4. 2. ^b. in their own conscience as with a hot iron 36 BKASEN BREATHED Brasen. Mk. 7. 4. washiugs of cups, and pots, aud brasen vessels Brass. Mat. 10. 9. no gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses 1 Cor. 13.1. lam become sounding 6., or a clanging cymbal Bev. 1. 15. his feet like unto burnished brass. 2. 18 9. 20. idols of gold, and of silver, and of brass 18. 12. precious wood, and of brass, and iron, and maible Brawler. — A.V. ^given to wine. 1 Tim. 3. 3. [bishop] no hraivler, no striker. Tit. 1. ^7 see contentious. Bread. Mat. 4. 3. command that these stones become b. Lu. -k.'d 4. Man shall not live by bread alone. Lu. 4. 4 6. 11. Give us this day our daily bread. Lu. 11. 3 15. 2. they wash not their hands when they eat bread 26. It is not meet to take the children's bread. Mk. 7. 27 16. 5. disciples — forgot to take bread. Mk. 8. 14 7. saying, We took no bread. 8 : Mk. 8. 16, 17 11. ye do not perceive that I spake not to you concerning 12. beware of the leaven of bread [bread ' 26. 26. as they were eating, Jesus took b. Mk. 14. 22 : Lti. Mk. 3. 20. they could not so much as eat b. [22. 19 : 24. 30 6. 8. take nothing for their journey — no bread, no wallet 37. Shall we go and buy two hundred pennyworth of b. 7. 2. his disciples ate their bread with defiled — hands 5. but eat their bread with defiled hands ? 8. 4. fill these men with bread here in a desert place ? Lu. 7. 33. John the Baptist is come eating no bread 9. 3. neither staff, nor wallet, nor bread, nor money 14. 1. he went — on a sabbath to eat bread 15. Blessed is he that shall eat bread in the kingdom 15. 17. How many hired servants of my father's have b. 24. 35. he was known of them in the breaking of the b. Jiio. 6. 5. Whence are we to buy bread, that these may eat ? 7. Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient 23. nigh unto the place where they ate the bread 31. He gave them bread out of heaven to eat [bread 32. not Moses that gave you the b. — but my Father — true 38. For the bread of God is that which cometh down 34. Lord, evermore give us this bread 35. Jesus said — I am the bread of life. 48 41. because he said, I am the bread which came. 50, 58 51. I am the living bread which came down — eat of this bread — yea and the bread which I will give 58. he that eateth this bread shall live for ever 13. 18. He that eateth my b. lifted up his heel against me 21. 9. and fish laid thereon, and bread 13. Jesus cometh, and taketh the bread Acts 2. 42. in the breaking of bread and the prayers 46. breaking bread at home, they did take their food 20. 7. when we were gathered together to break bread 11. when he [Paul] — had broken the bread, and eaten 27. 35. when he had said this, and had taken bread 1 Cor. 10. 16. The b. which we break, is it not a communion 17. are one bread, one body — all partake of the one b. 11. 23. in the night in which he was betrayed took bread 26. For as often as ye eat this bread 27. whosoever shall eat the bread or drink the cup. 28 2 Cor. 9. 10. supplieth seed to the sower and b. for food 2 Th. 3. 8. neither did we eat bread for nought 12. with quietness they work, and eat their own bread see eat, loaf, loaves, sheivbreacl. Loaf or Loaves of Bread. — see loaf, loaves. Unleavened Bread. Mat. 26. 17. on the first day of unl. b. Mk. 14. 1, 12 : Lu. Acts 12. 3. those were the days of unl. bread [22. 1, 7 20. 6. after the days of unleavened bread 1 Cor. 5. 8. with the unl. bread of sincerity and truth Breadth. Eph. 3. 18. what is the b. and length and height and depth Bev. 20. 9. they went up over the breadth of the earth 21. 16. the length thereof is as great as the breadth — length and breadth — thereof are equal Break.— ^4. F. ^broken. Mat. 5. 19. whosoever— shall break one of these least com- 6. 19. where thieves b. through aud steal [mandments 20. where thieves do not break through nor steal 12. 20. a bruised reed shall he not break Acts 20. 7. gathered together to b. bread, Paul discoursed 27. 41. stern began to i&, up by the violence of the waves 1 Cor. 10. 16. bread which we &rea^-, is it not a communion Gal. 4. 27. Break forth and cry, thou that travailest not sec breaking, burst. Break of day. Acts 20. 11. even till break of day, so he [Paul] departed Break, fast. — A.V. ^dine. Jno. 21. 12. Jesus saith unto them, Come aud '■b. yoxxr fast Breaker — s A.V. — see transgressor— s. Breaking.— ^.F. ^brake, %reak. Lu. 5. 6. multitude of fishes; and their nets were ^b. 8. 29. and ^b. the bands asunder, he was driven of the 24. 35. was known of them in the breaking of the bread Acts 2. 42. in the breaking of bread and the prayers 46. breaking bread at'home, they did take their food 21. 13. What do ye, weeping and ^breaking my heart ? Breast— s.—^. F. ^2^aps. Lu. 11. 27. Blessed is the womb that bare thee, and the ^b. 18. 13. publican— smote his breast, saying, God, be 23. 29. Blessed are — the ^breasts that never gave suck 48. multitudes— returned smiting their breasts Jno. 13. 25. He leaning back, as he was, on Jesus' breast 21. 20. which also leaned back on his b. at the supper Bev. 15. 6. seven angels— girt about their b. with golden Breastplate— s. Eph. 6. 14. put on the breastplate of righteousness 1 Th. 5. 8. putting on the breastplate of faith and love Rev. 9. 9. they had breastplates, as it were b. of iron 17. having breastplates as of fire and of hyacinth Breath.— ^.F. Hife, "^spirit. Acts 17. 25. giveth to all life, and breath, and all things 2 Th. 2. 8. Lord Jesus shall slay with the ^6. of his mouth Bev. 11. 11. %reath of life from God entered into them 13. 15. it was given unto him to give ^breath to it Breathed. Jno. 20. 22. he b. on them, and saith unto them, Receive 37 BKEATHING Breathing. Acts 9. 1. Saul, yet breathing threateuiug aud slaughter Brethren. — A.V. ^men and brethren. Mat. 4. 18. Galilee, he saw two 6., Simon— and Andrew 21. [JesusJ saw other two brethren, James— and John 19. 29. that hath left liouses, or h. Mk. 10. 29 : Lu. 18. 29 20.24. ten — moved with indignation concerning the two 22. 2.5. were with us seven b. Mk. 12. 20 : Lu. 20. 29 \h. 23. 8. one is your teacher, and all ye are brethren Mk. 10. 30. shall receive — houses, and b., and sisters Lii.14:. 26. hateth not — &., and sisters, yea, and his own 16. 28. for I [Dives] have five brethren 21. 16. delivered up even by parents, and brethren Jno. 21. 23. This saying— went forth among the brethren Acts 1. 16. ^Brethren, it was needful that the scripture 2. 29. 1^., I may say unto you freely of the patriarch 37. [Jews] said unto Peter— I.B., what shall we do ? 8. 17. now, brethren, I wot that in ignorance ye did it 6. 3. Look ye oat therefore, brethren, from among you 7. 2. '^Brethren and fathers, hearken 26. Sirs, ye are b. ; why do ye wrong one to another ? 9. 30. when the b. knew it, they brought him down 10. 23. certain of the b. from Joppa accompanied him 11. 1. apostles and the 6.— heard that the Gentiles 12. these six brethren also accompanied me [Peter] 29. send relief unto the brethren that dwelt in Judffia 12. 17. Tell these things unto James, and to the b. 13. 15. "^Brethren, if ye have any word of exhortation 26. ^Brethren, cliildren of the stock of Abraham 38. Be it known unto you therefore, brethren 14. 2. and made them evil affected against the brethren IP. 1. certain men came— and taught the brethren 'A. and they caused great joy unto all the brethren 7. ^Brethren, ye know how that a good while ago 13. '^Brethren, hearken unto me [James] 22. Barsabbas, and Silas, chief men among the brethren 23. The apostles and the elder b. unto the b. which 32. Judas and Silas — exhorted the brethren 33. they were dismissed in peace from the brethren 36. Let us return now and visit the b. in every city 40. commended by the b. to the grace of the Lord 16. 2. [Timothy] well reported of by the brethren 40. when they had seen the b., they comforted them 17. 6. dragged Jason and certain b. before the rulers 10. And the brethren immediately sent away Paul. 14 Iti^lS. Paul— took his leave of the brethren 27._ the b. encouraged him, and wrote to the disciples 21. 7. we saluted the brethren, and abode with them 17. when we were come to Jerusalem, the h. received 22. 1. '^Brethren and fathers, hear ye the defence 5. from whom also I received letters unto the brethren 23. 1. Paul— said, ^Brethren, I have lived before God 5. Paul said, I wist not, b., that he was high priest 6. 'P-Buvl—cvifi^-^Brethren, I am a Pharisee 28. 14. Puteoli : where we found brethren 15. the b., when they heard of us, came to meet us 17. I, brethren, though I had done nothing against 21. nor did any of the brethren come hither Bo7n. 1. 13. I would not have you ignorant, brethren. 11. 25 : 1 Cm: 10. 1 : 12. 1 : Th. 4. 13 7. 1. Or are ye ignorant, brethren -how that the law 8. 12. So then, brethren, we are debtors, not to the flesh 29. might be the firstborn among many brethren 10. 1. Brethren, my heart's desire and my supplication 12. 1. I beseech you therefore, brethren. 15. 30 : 16. 17 • 1 Cor. 1. 10: 16. 15: Gal. 4. 12 ■ IG. 14. Salute— Hermas, and the brethren BBETHEEN 1 Cor. 1. 26. For behold your calling, b., how th.it not 2. 1. I, 6., when I came unto you, came not \.'itii 3. 1. I, 6., could not speak imto you as unto spiritual 4. 6. Now these things, brethren, I have in a figure 7. 24. Brethren, let each man — ^abide with God 29. But this I say, brethren, the time is shortened 8. 12. And thus, sinning against the brethren 9. 5. rest of the apostles, and the brethren of the FiOrd 14. 20. Brethren, be not children in mind 26. What is it then, brethren ? 39. Wherefore, my b., desire earnestly to prophesy 15. 1. I make known unto you, brelJiren, the gospel 6. appeared to above five hundred brethren at once 50. Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood 58. Wherefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast 16. 11. I expect him [Timothy] with the brethren 12. him [ApoUos] much to come unto you with the 6. 20. All the brethren salute you. Phil. 4. 21 2 Cor. 8. 23. or our b., they are the messengers of the 9. 3. But I have sent the brethren, that our glorying 5. I thought it necessary therefore to intreat the b. 11. 9. for the 6., when they came from Macedonia 26. in perils among false brethren 13. 11. Finally, brethren, farewell Gal. 1. 2. all the b. which are with me, unto the chiu'ches 11. I make known to you, b., as touching the gospel 2 4. because of the false brethren privily brought in Eph. C. 23. Peace be to the brethren, and love with faith Pliil. 1. 14. most of the b. in the Lord — speak the word Col. 1. 2. to the saints and faithful brethren in Christ 4. 15. Salute the brethren that are in Laodicea 1 Th. 4. 1. Finally then, b., we beseech. 5. 12 : 2 Th. 2. 1 10. for indeed ye do it toward all the brethren 5. 14. we exhort you, brethren. 4. 10 : Heb. 13. 22 25. Brethren, pray for us. 2 Th. 3. 1 26. Salute all the brethren with a holy kiss 27. that this epistle be read unto all the brethren 2 Th. 2. 15. So then, brethren, stand fast 1 Tim. 4. 6. If thou put the b. in mind of these things 5. 1. Rebuke — the younger men as brethren 6. 2. let them not despise them, because they are b. Heb. 2. 11. he is not ashamed to call them brethren 3. 1. Wherefore, holy b., partakers of a heavenly calling 12. Take heed, b., lest haply there shall be in any 7. 5. according to the law, that is, of their brethren. Jas. 2. 5. Hearken, my beloved b. ; did not God choose 4. 11. Speak not one against another, brethren 5. 7. Be patient therefore, b., until the coming of the 9. Murmur not, brethren, one against another 10. Take, brethren, for an example of suffering 1 Pet. 1. 22. unto unfeigned love of the brethren 3. 8. loving as b., tenderhearted, humbleminded 1 Jno. 3. 14. out of death into life, because we love the 6. 16. we ought to lay down our lives for the breth7-en 3 Jno. 3, when b. came and bare witness unto thy truth 5. doest toward them that are brethren and strangers 10. neither doth he himself receive the brethren Beu. 6. 11. and their b., which should be killed even as 12. 10. for the accuser of our bielkren is cast down His Brethren. Mat. 1. 2. Jacob begat Judah and his brethren 11. Josiah begat Jechoniah and his brethren 12. 46. his mother and /(«.h. 2. 11. c. Uncircumcision by that which is called 4. 1. walk worthily of the calling wherewith ye were c. 4. ye were called in one hope of your calling Col. 3. 15. to the which also ye were called in one body 4. 11. Jesus, which is called Justus 1 Th. 4. 7. God called us not for uncleanness, but in 2 Th. 2. 4. exalteth himself against all that is called God 14. whereunto he called you through our gospel 1 Ti7n. 6. 12. life eternal, whereunto thou wast called 20. knowledge which is falsely so called 2 Tim. 1. 9. who saved us, and c. us with a holy calling Ileb. 3. 13. so long as it is culled To day 5. 4. but when he is called of God, even as was Aaron 9. 2. which is called the Holy place 3. which is called the Holy of holies 15. they that have been c. may receive the promise 11. 8. By faith Abraham, when he was called 16. not ashamed of them, to be called their God 24. Moses— refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's Jas. 2. 23. Abraham— was called the friend of God 1 Pet. 1, 15, like as he which called you is holy 44 CALLED 1 Pet. 2. 9. excellencies of him -who called you out of dark- 21. For hereunto were ye called. 3. 9. [ness 5. 10. the God of all grace, who c. you unto his eternal 2 Pet. 1. 3. through the knowledge of him that called us 1 Jno. 3. 1. that we should be called children of God Jude 1. to them that are c, beloved in God the Father Jtev. 11. 8. great city, which spiritually is called Sodom 12. 9. serpent, he that is called the Devil and Satan 14. 18. 2c. with a great voice to him that had the sharp 17. 14. called and chosen and faithful 19. 11. he that sat thereon, called Faithful and True see accused, bidden, call, calleth, calling, gathered, intreat, named, reckoned. Called joined with name. Mat. 1. 25. and he called his name JESUS. Lu. 2. 21 Lu. 1. 61. none of thy kindi'ed that is called by this name Acts 9. 21. havock of them wbich called on this name i 15. 17. Gentiles, upon whom my name is called Jas. 2. 7. the honourable name by the which ye are called ? Bev. 8. 11. name of the star is called Wormwood 19. 13. his name is called The Word of God Shallf or shalt, or should be Called. Mat. 2. 23. that he [Jesus] should be called a Nazarene 5. 9. peacemakers : for they shall be called sous of God 19. shall be c. least — shall be c. great in the kingdom 21. 13. My house s. be c. a house of prayer. Mk. 11 17 Lu. 1. 32. and shall be called the Son of the Most High 35. that which is to be born shall be called holy 60. Not so; but he shall be called John 76. thou, child, s. be c. the prophet of the Most High 2. 23. openeth the womb s. be called holy to the Lord) Jno. 1. 42. Simon — thou shalt be called Cephas Bom. 7. 3. joined to another man, she «. be c. an adulteress 9. 7. In Isaac shall thy seed be called. Heb. 11. 18 26. There shall they be called sons of the living God Callest. Mk. 10. 18. Why callest thou me good ? Lu. 18. 19 Calleth.—^. V. ^call, ■^called. Mat. 22. 45. David then ^c. him Lord. Mk. 12. 37 : Lu. 20. 27.47. This man [Jesus] caZZe^/i Elijah. M/:. 15.35 [44 Mk. 3. 13. And he goeth up into the mountain, and calleth 10. 49. Be of good cheer : rise, he c. thee [blind man] Lu. 15. 6. he calleth together his friends. 9 20. 37. when be calleth the Lord the God of Abraham Jno. 10. 3. he calleth his own sheep by name 11. 28. The Master is here, and calleth thee Bom. 4. 17. c. the things that are not, as though they were 9. 11. might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth Gal. 5. 8. persuasion came not of him tbat calleth you 1 Th. 2. 12. God, who '^calletlv you into his own kingdom 5. 24. Faithful is he that calleth you, who will also do it Bev. 2. 20. Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophetess see called, saith. Calling.— ^.F. ^called, ^vocation. Mk. 3. 31. brethren — sent unto him, calling him 11. 21. And Peter c. to remembrance saith unto him 15. 44. Pilate — calling unto him the centurion Lu. 7. 19. John calling unto him two of his disciples Acts 7. 59. they stoned Stephen, calling upon the Lord 9. 41. [Peter] "^calling the saints and widows 22. 16. wash away thy sins, calling on bis name Bom. 11. 29. gifts and the c. of God are without repentance 1 Cor. 1. 26. For behold your calling, brethren — not many 7. 20. Let each man abide in that calling wherein CAME Eph. 1. 18. that ye may know what is the hope of his c. 4. 1. beseech you to walk worthily of the ^calling 4. ye were called in one hope of your calling Phil. 3. 14. the prize of the high c. of God in Christ Jesus 2 Th. 1. 11. God may count you worthy of your calling 2 Tim. 1. 9. saved us, and called us with a holy calling Heb. 3. 1. brethren, partakers of a heavenly calling 1 Pet. 3. 6. Sarah obeyed Abraham, calling him lord 2 Pet. 1. 10. diUgence to make your c. and election sure see call. Calm. Mat. 8. 26. and there was a great c. Mk. 4. 39 : Lu. 8. 24 Calves. Heb. 9. 12. nor yet through the blood of goats and calvs 19. Moses — took the blood of the calves and the goats Came. — A.V. ^brought, ^catne over, ^come, ^cotneth, ^entered, ^kept, "^past, ^proceeded, h'esorted, ^^returned, ^^sent, ^'^went. Mat. 1. 18. before they c. together she was found with child 2. 1. wise men from the east came to Jerusalem 9. star — came and stood over where the young child was 5. 17. not that I '^c. to destroy the law — I ^c. not to destroy, 7.25. floods crtoie, and the winds blew. 27 [but to fulfil 9. 1. crossed over, and came into his [Jesus] own city 13. I *c. not to call the righteous, but sinners. Mk. 2. 1 7 20. issue of blood twelve years, came behind him. 28. the blind men came to him IMk. 5. 27 : Lu. 8. 44 10. 34. Think not that I ^c. to send peace — I c. not to send 35. I ^came to set a man kt variance against his father 14. 6. when Herod's birthday ^came, the daughter 34. came to the land, unto Gennesaret. Mk. 6. 53 15. 12. Then ca)}ie the disciples, and said. 17. 19 25. she [Canaanitish woman] c. and worshipped him 29. Jesus — came nigh unto the sea of Galilee 18. 11. Son of man ^catne to save [margin]. Lu. 19. ^lO 21. Then came Peter, and said to him. Lord, how oft 31. and came and told unto their lord. Lu. 14. 21 20. 20. came to him the mother of the sons of Zebedee 28. even as the Son of mau c. not to be ministered unto 21. 28. he c. to the first, and said. Son, go work to-day 30. And he catne to the second, and said likewise 32. For John c. unto j'ou in the way of righteousness 25. 10. while they went away to buy, the bridegroom c. 36. I was in prison, and ye came unto me 26. 49. straightway he [Judas] came to Jesus 50. Then they cam.e and laid hands on Jesus 60. many false witnesses catne. But afterward c. two 73. they that stood by came and said to Peter 28. 1. fii-st day of the week, came Mary Magdalene 13. His disciples came by night, and stole him away Mk. 1. 29. they ^carne into the house of Simon 45. they came to him from every quarter 3. 8. a great multitude — came unto him 5. 1. And they ^came to the other side of the sea 13. the unclean spirits ^^came out, and entered 14. they ^'^c. to see what it was that had come to pass 7. 25. a woman — came and fell down at bis feet 12. 28. one of the scribes c, and heard them questioning 42. And there ca77ie a poor widow, and she cast in 14. 40. again he [Jesus] ^^carne, and found them sleeping Lu. 2. 16. And they c. with haste, and found both Mary 3. 12. there came also publicans to be baptized 5. 15. great multitudes c. together. Lti. 23. 48 : Acts 2. 6 9. 34. there came a cloud, and overshadowed them 35. a voice '^came oiit of the cloud, saying. 36 15. 17. But when he [prodigal son] c. to himself he said 20. And he arose, and came to his father 45 CAME Lu. 22. 7. And the day of unleavened bread came 24. 23. when they found not his body, they came, saying Jno. 1. 7. The same came for witness. ii8 11. He came unto his own, aud they that were his own 17. grace and truth came b}' Jesus Christ 31. for this cause '^came I baptizing with water 3. 2. [Nicodemus] came uuto him by night. 7. 50 : 19. 39 23. and they came, aud were baptized 4. 27. And upon this came his disciples 7. 45. The officers therefore came to the chief priests 8. 2. c. again into the temple, and all the people c. uuto 14. I know whence I ca»ie, aud whither I go [him 42. for I ^cama forth, aud am come from God 9. 39. For judgement ^came I into this world 10. 10. I '^came that they may have life 35. them gods, uuto whom the word of God came 41. Aud mauy ^came uuto him 12. 9. common people — came, not for Jesus' sake only 21. these [Greeks] therefore came to Philip 27. But for this cause came I unto this hour 28. There came therefore a voice out of heaven 47. I came not to judge the world, but to save 20. 8. other disciple also, which came first to the tomb 19. Jesi;s came and stood in the midst fto nought Acts 5.36. obeyed him, [Theudas] were dispersed, aud ic. 8. 36. as they went on the way, they came uuto a certain 39. when they [Philip and the euuuchj ^c. up out of the 40. till he [Philip] came to Cassarea 10. 29. whei'efore also I came without gainsaying 45. were amazed, as many as came with Peter 11. 5. by four corners ; and it came even uuto me 12. 10. they [Peter and angel] came unto the irou gate 20. they came with one accord to him [Herod] 16. 1. [Pavd] came also to Derbe and to Lystra 17. 13. Jews — came thither likewise, stirring up and 19. 18. Manyalso of them that had believed came 22. 11. being led by the hand — I came into Damascus 23. 14. Aud they [Jews] came to the chief priests 27. [Claudius Lysias] when I came upon them with the 33. when they [soldiers] came to Csesarea 24. 17. after many years I c. to bring alms to my nation 28. 23. they came to him [Paul at Rome] into his lodging Bom. 5. 18. judgement came unto all men— free gift came 20. the law ^came in beside, that the trespass might 7. 9. when the commandment came, sin revived 1 Cor. 2. 1. when I c. unto you, c. not with excellency of 14. 36. went forth ? or came it unto you alone ? 15. 21. since by man came death, by man came also the 2 Cor. 2. 3. I wrote this very thing, lest, when I c, I should 12. Now when Icame to Troas for the gospel of Christ Gal. 1. 21. Then I came into the regions of Syria 2. 12. that certain c. from James — but when they ^came 3. 23. But before faith came, we were kept in ward 4. 4. when the fulness of the time ^came, God sent forth 6. 8. This persuasion ^came not of him that calleth you Eph. 2. 17. he c. and preached peace to you that were far Phil. 4. 18. received from Epaphroditus the things that "c. 1 Til. 1. 5. how that our gospel c. not unto you in word only 1 Tim. 1. 15. Christ Jesus c. into the world to save sinners 2 Fet. 1. 17. wheu there came such a voice to him 21. no prophecy ever came by the will of man 1 Jno. 5. 6. This is he that came by water aud blood 3 Jno. 3. when brethren came and bare witness [holy ones Jude 14. Behold, the Lord ^came with ten thousand of his Mev. 7. 13. white robes, who are they, and whence c. they ? see befell, come, cometh, foot, fulfilled, gathered, returned, went, word of Ood. Carae down. — A.V. '^descended. CAME ST cTmo. 6. 41. I am the bread which c. d. out of heaven. 51, 68 Acts 9. 32. [Peter] catne d. also to the saints which dwelt 15. 1. certain men came dowti from Judsea 21. 10. there c. d. from Judsea a certain prophet — Agabua 24 1. high priest Ananias ^came d. with certain eiders Bev. 20. 9. tire came d. out of heaven, and devoured them see coming (down), descended, going down, come down. Came forth. — A.V. ^catne out, ^come, proceeded, *went. Mk. 1. 38. preach there also; for to this end came 1 forth 6. 34. and he ^came forth and saw a great multitude Lu. 6. 19. for power ^came forth from him J710. 8. 42. for I ^came forth aud am come from God 11 . 44. He that was dead came forth, bouud hand and foot 13. 3. things iuto his hands, and that he ~c. f from God 16. 27. believed that I ^came forth from the Father 17. 8. knew of a truth that I ^came forth from thee Eev. 19. 5. And a voice '^came forth from the throne 21. even the sword which^came forth out of his mouth see came out. Came in. Mat. 22. 11. But when the king c. in to behold the guests Mh. 6. 25. she c. in straightway with haste unto the king Lu. 1. 28. [Gabriel] came in unto her [Mary] 7. 45. since the time I came in, hath not ceased to kiss Acts 5. 7. his [Ananias] wife, not knowing what was done, 10. youug men came in and found her dead [came in Gal. 2. 4. who came in, privily to spy out our liberty see went in. Cam.e neai — nigh A.V. — see draw, drew {nigh). Came out. — A.V. '^ came forth, ^co7ne out. Mat. 8. 32. they "^came out, and went into the swine 34. all the city came out to meet Jesus 12. 44. return into my house whence I c. o. Lu. 11. 24 27. 32. as they came out, they found a man of Cyrene Mh. 1. 26. unclean spirit, tearing him and crying with a loud voice, came out of him. Lu. 4. 35 9. 7. there came a voice out of the cloud, This is my 26. having cried out, and torn him much, he came out Lu. 1. 22. when he [Zacharias] c. out, he could not speak 4. 41. devils also came out from many. Acts 8. 7 15. 28. and his father ca')ne out, and iutreated him Jno. 16. 28. I ^came out from the Father 19. 5. Jesus therefore ic. o., wearing the crown of thorns 34. and straightway there came out blood and water Acts 7. 4. Then came he out of the land of the Chaldeans 16. 18. And it came out that very hour Heb. 3. 16. did not all they that c. o. of Egypt by Moses ? Rev. 14. 15. another angel came out from the temple. 17 18. another angel came out from the temple 15. 6. there came out from the temple the seven angels see came forth, come out, coming, loent forth. Cam.e over A.V. — see came. Came to pass. — A.V. ^done. Lu. 24. 21. is now the third day since these things ^c. to p. Jno. 19. 36. For these things ic. to p., that the scripture Acts 9. 3. it came to pass that he drew nigh unto Damascus 1 Th. 3. 4. even as it came to pass, aud ye know Camel. Mat. 3. 4. John — had his raiment of camel's hair. Mh. 1. 6 19. 24. It is easier for a c. to go. Mh. 10. 25 : Lu. 18. 25 23. 24. which strain out the gnat, and swallow the camel Camest. Lu. 19. 6. And he [Zacchaeus] made haste, and came down ' Mat. 22. 12. Friend, how camest thou in hither 46 CAME ST CAEEIED Jno. 6. 25. Eabbi, when earnest thon hither ? 16. 30. we beheve that thou earnest forth from God Acts 9. 17. appeared unto thee in the way which thou c. Camp. Heb. 13. 11. an offering for sin, are burned without the c. 13. Let us therefore go forth unto him without the c. Bev. 20. 9. and compassed the eam;p of the saints about Candle A.V.—see lamp. Candlestick — s. Seh. 9. 2. wherein were the candlestick, and the table Bev. 1. 12. I saw seven golden candlesticJcs. 13, 20 : 2. 1 2. 5. and will move thy candlestick out of its place 11. 4. the two olive trees and the two candlesticks see stand. Canker A.V. — see gangrene. Cankered A.V.—see rusted. Captain. Jno. 18. 12. band and the chief captain, and the officers Acts 4. 1. the captain of the temple. 5. 24 5. 26, Then went the captain with the officers. [28, 29 21. 31. tidings came up to the chief c. of the band. 22. 26, 32. when they saw the chief capitain. 33, 37. 23. 17. Bring this youugman unto the chief captain. 22. 24 : 23, 10, 18, 19, 22 24. 22. When Lysias the chief captain shall come down see author. Captains. Mk. 6.21. Herod — made a supper to his lords, and the high c. i?t. 22. 4. Judas — communed with the chief priests and c. 52. Jesus said unto the chief priests, and captains Acts 25. 23. Agrippa was come — with the chief captains Bev. 6. 15. the princes, and the chief c.,and the rich 19. 18. that ye may eat — the flesh of captains Captive. — A. V. Hake of you. Lu. 21. 24. shall be led captive into all the nations 2 Cor. 11. 20. if he devoiireth you, if he taketh you ^captive Eph. 4. 8. he led captivity captive. And gave gifts 2 Tim. 2. 26. been taken cajotive by the Lord's servant 8. 6. take captive silly women laden with sins Captives. Lu. 4. 18. sent me to proclaim release to the captives Captivity. Bom. 7. 23. bringing me into c. under the law of sin 2 Cor. 10. 5. bringing every thought into captivity Eph. 4. 8. he led captivity captive. And gave gifts Bev. 13. 10. If any man is for c, into captivity he goeth Carcase— s. Mat. 24. 28. Wheresoever the c. is, there will the eagles be Heb. 3. 17. whose carcases fell in the wilderness ? Care. — A.V. ^carefulness. Mat. 13. 22. the care of the world, and the deceitfulness Lu. 10. 34. and brought him to an inn, and took c. of him 35. Take care of him; and whatsoever thou speudest 1 Cor. 12. 25. the members should have the same care one 2 Cor. 7. 11. what earnest ^care it wrought in you 2 Cor. 7. 1 2. your earnest c. for us might be made manifest 8. 16. God, which putteth the same earnest care for you 1 Tim. 3. 5. how shall he take care of the church of God ?) see anxiety, careth, thought. Care— d. Lu. 10. 40. dost thou not care that my sister did leave me Jno. 12. 6. not because he [Judas] cared for the poor Acts 18. 17. Gallio cared for none of these things 1 Cor. 7. 21. called being a bondservant ? care not for it Phil. 2. 20. no man likeminded, who will care truly Careful — A.V. ^careth. 1 Cor. 7. 32. u.nmarried is ^c. for the things of the Lord. ^34 33. that is married is ^c. for the things of the world. ^34 Tit. 3. 8. may be careful to maintain good works see anxious, thought. Carefully. — A.V. '^circumspectly , ^diligently , ^perfectly. Mat. 2. 7. Herod — wise men, and learned of them '^c. H6 8. search out ^carefully concerning the young child Acts 18. 25. he spake and taught ^c. the things concerning 26. unto him [Apollos] the way of God more ^carefully Eph. 5. 15. Look therefore '^carefully how ye walk Heb. 12. 15. looking ^c. lest there be any man that falleth see diligently. Carefulness A.V. — see care, cares. Cares. — A.V. ^carefulness. Mk 4. 19. c. of the world, and the deceitfulness. Lu. 8. 14 Lu. 21. 34. with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and c«?'es 1 Cor. 7. 32. I would have you to be free from ^cares Carest — eth. — A.V. ^care. Mat. 22.16. God in truth, and c. not for anyone. Mk. 12. li Mk. 4. 38. Master, carest thou not that we perish ? 'Inc. 10. 13. is a hireling, and careth not for the sheep 1 Cor. 9. 9. Is it for the oxen that God ^caretJt, 1 Pet. 5. 7. anxiety upon him, because he careth for you see careful. Carnal. Bom. 7. 14. but I am carnal, sold under sin 15. 27. also to minister unto them in carnal things 1 Cor. 3. 1. but as unto carnal, as unto babes in Christ 3. ye are yet carnal— ?ire ye not carnal 9.11. is it a greater matter if we shall reap your c. things ? Heb. 7. 16. not after the law of a carnal commandment 9. 10. c. ordinances, imposed until a time of reformation see flesh. Carnally A.V. — see flesh. Carousings. — A . V. '^banquetings. 1 Pet. 4. 3. revelliugs, ^c, and abominable idolatries Carpenter. Mat. 13. 55. Is not this the carpenter's son ? Mk. 6. 3. Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary Carriage A.V. — see baggage. Carried. — A.V. ^brought, '^carrying, Hed. Mk. 15. 1. bound Jesus, and carried him away Lu. 7. 12. there was c. out one that was dead [widow's son] 16. 22. beggar — he was carried away by the angels 21. 51. and was carried up into heaven [Jesus] 47 CARRIED CAST Acts 3. 2. certain man — was cajrierf, whom they laid daily 5. 6. they carried him [Ananias] out and buried him 10. they "^carried her [Sapphira] out and buried her 15. that they even '^carried out the sick into the streets 7. 16. they were carried over unto Shechem 19. 12. unto the sick were ^c. away from his [Paul] body Gal. 2. 13. Barnabas was c. away with their dissimulation E-ph. 4. 14. children, tossed to and fro and carried about Heh. 13. 9. Be not carried away by divers — teachings 2 Pet. 3. 17. being '^c. away with the error of the wicked Jude 12. clouds without water, carried along by winds Rev. 12. 15. cause her to be carried away by the stream 17. 3. And he carried me away in the Spirit. 21. 10 see brought, carrying, driven, led. Carrieth — jing. — A.V. ^brought, "^carried away. Mat. 1. 11. at the time of the H. away to Babylon. 12. 117 Rev. 17. 7. of the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her see carried. Carry. Mk. 6. 55. to c. about on their beds those that were sick 11. 16. any man should carry a vessel through the temple Lu. 10. 4. Carry no purse, no wallet, no shoes Jno. 21. 18. and another shall gird thee, and carry thee Acts 5. 9. they shall carry thee [Sapphira] out 7. 43. I will carry you away beyond Babylon 1 Tim. 6. 7. world, for neither can we carry anything out see take (wp). Case— s.— ./4.F. ic«?<.se. Mat. 19. 10. If the case of the man is so with his wife Jno. 5. 6. knew that he had been now a long time in that c. Acts 25. 14. Festus laid Paul's '^case before the king 1 Cor. 7. 15. sister is not under bondage in such cases see wise. Cast. — A.V. '^drove, fallen, ^put, ^send, ^threw, ^thrust. Mat. 3. 10. hewn down, and c. into the fire. 7. 19 : Lu. 3. 9 5. 25. to the ofiScer, and thou be c. into prison. Lu. 12. 58 29. pluck it out, and cast it from thee — and not thy whole body be cast into hell. 30 : 18. 8, 9 6. 30. and to-morrow is cast into the oven. Lu. 12. 28 7. 6. neither cast your pearls before the swine 13.42. shaAlcast them into the furnace of fire. 50: Jwo. 15. 6 47. like unto a net, that was cast into the sea 48. good into vessels, but the bad they cast away 15.26. children's bread and casHt to the dogs. M^. 7. 27 17. 27. [Peter] cast a hook, and take up the fish 18. 30. but went and cast him into prison 21. 21. Be thou taken up and c. into the sea, Mk, 11. 23 22. 13. cast him out into the outer darkness 25. 30. cast ye out the improfitable servant 27. 44. were crucified with him c. upon him — reproach Mk. 4. 26. as if a man should cast seed upon the earth 9. 22. oft-times it hath cast him both into tbe fire 42. about his neck, and he were cast into the sea 45. thy two feet to be cast into hell. 47: Mat. 18. 8, 9 11. 7. colt unto Jesus, and cast on him their garments 12. 41. multitude cast money — rich cast in much 42. a poor widow, and she ^cast in two mites 43. This poor widow cast in more than all. Lii. 21. 3 44. they all did c. in — she of herwp.nt didc. in. Lu. 21. 4 Lu. 1. 29. [Maiy] cast in her mind what — salutation 12. 5. after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell 49. I came to ^cast fire upon the earth 13. 19. which a man took, and cast into his own garden 19. 43. thine enemies shall cast up a bank about thee 22. 41. was parted from them about a stone's cast 23. 19. [Barabbas] for murder, was cast into prison. 25 Lu. 23. 34. parting his garments — they c. lots. Jno. 19. 24 Jno. 2. 15. and ^caM all out of the temple 3. 24. For John was not yet cast into prison 8. 7. without sin among you, let him first cast a stone 59. They took up stones therefore to cast at him 21. 6. Cast the net on the right side of the boat — They c. 7. Simon Peter — cast himself into the sea Acts 12. 8. Cast thy [Peter] garment about thee 16. 23. they cast them [Paul and Silas] into prison 24. ^cast them into the inner prison 37. and have cast us into prison 22. 23. thew off their garments, and ^cast dust into the air 27. 17. fearing lest they should be ^cast upon the Syrtis 26. Howbeit we must be cast upon a certain island 29. lest haply we should be ^cast ashore [board 43. they which could swim should cast themselves over- 1 Cor. 7. 35. not that I may cast a snare upon you Heb. 10. 35. Cast not away therefore your boldness Rev. 2. 10. the devil is about to cast some of you into prison 14. Balaam, who taught Balak to cast a stumblingblock 22. Behold, I do cast her into a bed 24. I ^cast upon you none other burden 4. 10. elders — shall cast their crowns before the throne 8. 5. fire of the altar, and cast it upon the earth 7. and they were cast upon the earth 8. a great mountain burning with fire was c. into the sea 12. 4. the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth 13. when the dragon saw that he was cast down 14. 16. he that sat on the cloud ^c.his sickle upon the earth 19. angelic, his sickle into the earth — c.itintothe wine- 18. 19. they cast dust on their heads, and cried [press 21. as it were a great millstone, and cast it into the sea 19. 20. they twain were cast alive into the lake of fire 20. 3. and cast him [devil] into the abyss 10. the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake 14. death and Hades were cast into the lake of fire 15. written in the bonk of life, he was cast into the lake see cast off, delivered, threw, thrown. Cast down. — A.V. ^cast out, thrown. Mat. 4. 6. If thou art the son of God, c. thyself d. Lu. 4. 9 15. 30. blind, dumb — they cast them down at his feet 27. 6. [Judas] cast down the pieces of silver 2 Pet. 2. 4. angels when they sinned, but c. them d. to hell Rev. 12. 9. dragon was ic. d. — ^c. d. to the earth — ^c. d. with 10. the accuser of our brethren is cast down [him 18. 21. Babylon, the great city, be ^cast down see lowly, smitten, throw, thrown. Cast forth: — A.V. "^cast out, ^thrust out. Mat. 8. 12. but the sons of the kingdom shall be ^c. forth 21.39. c. him/, out of the vineyard. ilfZ:. 12. 8: iM.20.15 Mk. 7. 26. that he would c.f. the devil out of her daughter Lu. 4. 29. rose up, and ^c. him [Jesus] forth out of the city 13. 28. kingdom of God, and yourselves "^cast f. without 20. 12. him also they wounded, and '^cast him forth Jno. 15. 6. abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch Cast off. — A.V. ^cast away. Rom. 11. 1. Did God ^cast off his people ? 2. God did not '^cast off his people which he foreknew 13. 12. let us therefore cast off the works of darkness see rejected, threw (off). Cast out. — A.V. '^expelled, ^piill out. M&t. 5. 13. to be c. out and trodden under foot. Lu. 14. 35 7. 4. Let me ^c. out the mote out of thine eye. Lu. 6. "42 5. Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam — clearly to cast out the mote. Lu. 6. ^42 48 CAST CAUSED Mat. 7. 22. did we not— by thy name cast out devils 8. 16. he cast out the spirit with a word 31. If thou c. us o. , send us away into the herd of swine 9. 33. when the devil was cast out, the dunab man spake 10. 1. over unclean spirits, to cast them out. Mk. 3. 15 8. raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out devils 12. 24. This man doth not c. out devils, but by Beelzebub 27. by Beelzebub c. o. devils — sons c.them o ? Lu. 11. 19 23. But if I by the Spirit of God e.oMi devils. Lu. 11.20 15. 17. into the belly, and is cast out into the draught ? 17. 19. Why could not we c. it o. ? Mk. 9. 28 \Lu. 19. 45 21. 12. c. outaW them that sold and bought. Mk. 11.15: 39. c. him forth o. of the vineyard. Mk. 12. 8: Lu. 20. 15 Mk. 1. 34. and cast out many devils. 6. 13 3. 23. How can Satan cast out Satan? 9. 18. that they should cast it out. Lu. 9. 40 16. 9. Mary— from whom he had cast out seven devils 17. in my name shall they cast out devils Lu. 6. 22. reproach you, and cast out yoiir name as evil 11. 18. ye say that I cast out devils by Beelzebub 20. But if I by the finger of God cast out devils. 19 13. 32. Behold, I cast out devils and perform cures ■Ino. 6. 37. him that cometh to me I will in no wise c.out 9. 34. dost thou teach us ? And they cast him out 35. Jesus heard that they had cast him out 12. 31. now shall the prince of this world be cast out Acts 7. 19. our fathers, that they should c. out their babes 21. when he was cast out, Pharaoh's daughter took him 58. and they c. him [Stephen] out of the city 13. 50. against Paul and Barnabas, and ^casl them out 27. 19. third day they cast out with their own hands Gal. 4. 30. Cast out the handmaid and her son Rev. 12. 15. the serpent cast out of his mouth — water 16. the river which the dragon cast out of his mouth see cast down, cast forth, throwhuj. Castaway A.V. — see rejected. Casteth. Mat. 9. 34. By the prince of the devils c. he out devils. 12. 26. 1 J)io. 4. 18. perfect love c. out fear iMk. 3. 22 : Lu. 11. 15 3 Jno. 10. he forbiddeth, and c. them out of the chi;rch Bet>. 6. 13. as a fig tree casteth her unripe figs Casting. — A.V. ^cast, -destruction, ^pulling. Mat. 4. 18. Peter, and Andrew — c. a net into. Mk. 1. 16 27. 35. his garments among them, castinglotn. Mk. 15.24 Mk. 1.39. throughout all Galilee, preaching and ^c. out devils 9. 38. we saw one c. out devils in thy name. Lu. 9. 49 10. 50. And he, casting away his garment, sprang up Lu. 11. 14. he was casting out a devil which was dumb 21. 1. that were c. their gifts into the treasury. Mk. 12. U3 2. a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites Horn. 11. 15. the c. away of them is the reconciling of the 2 Cor. 10. 4. before God to the '^c. down of strong holds) 5. casting down imaginations, and every high thing 8. for building you up, and not for ~c. you down). 13. -10 1 Pet. 5. 7. casting all your anxiety upon him Castle. Acts 21. 34. him [Paul] to be brought into the castle. 22. 24 37. Paul was about to be brought into the castle 23. 10. bring him [Paul] into the castle 16. entered into the castle, and told Paul 32. [So the soldiers] returned to the castle Castor and Pollux A.V. — see The Twin Brothers, Xiroi)er names. Catch, Mh. 12. 13. Herodians, that they might catch him in talk Lu. 5. 10. Fear not; from henceforth thou shalt c. men 11. 54. wait for him, to c. something out of his mouth Catcheth A.V. — see snatcheth. Cattle.— 4. F. ^beasts. Jno. 4. 12. [Jacob] drank — and his sons, and his cattle ? Rev. 18. 13. wheat, and ic, and sheep; and merchandise sec sheep. Caught. Acts 8. 39. the Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip 27. 15. the ship was caught, and could not face the wind 2 Cor. 12. 2. one caught up even to the third heaven [Paul] 4. how that he was caught tap into Paradise 16. being crafty, I caught you with guile 1 Th. 4 17. we that are alive — be caught up in the clouds Rev. 12, 5. her child was caught up unto God sec (laid) hold, seized, taken, tool:, they took. Cause. Mat. 5. 32. saving for the cause of fornication [21. 16 10. 21. and c. them to be put to death. Mk. 13, 12 : Ln. 19. 3. lawful for a man to put away his wife for every c t Lu. 8. 47. women — declared — for whatc. she touched him 23. 22. I have found no c. of death in him. Acts 13. 28 Jno. 15. 25. They hated me without a cause [come ? ActslQ. 21. Peter — said — what is the c. wherefore ye are 19. 40. this day's riot, there being no cause for it 23. 28. to know the cause wherefore they accused him 28. 18. there was no cause of death in me [Paul] 2 Cor. 7. 12. I wrote not for his cause — nor for his cause Cut 4. 16. this epistle — c. that it be read also in the church 2 Tim. 1. 12. For the which cause I suffer also [brethren Heb. 2. 11. for which caiose he is not ashamed to call them see case, causing, manner. For this Cause. — A.V. '^besides, ^therefore, Hhese causes. Mat. 19. 5. For this ca«se shall a man leave his father and mother. Mk. 10. 7. : Eph. 5. 31 Jno. 6. 51. Wor this c. have I said unto you, that no man 12. 18. F. t. c. also the multitude went and met him 27- But/o7- this cause came I unto this hour 39. ^F.t.c. they could not believe, for that Isaiah said Acts26. 21. ^F.t. c. the Jews seized me [Paul] in the temple 28. 20. For this cause therefore did I iutreat you to see Rom. 1. 26. F. t. c. God gave them i;p unto vile passions 4. 16. '^For this cause it is of faith, that it may be 13. 6. For /or this ca2(se ye pay tribute also 1 Cur. 4. 17. For this cause have I sent unto you Timothy 11. 10. /. t. c. ought the woman to have a sign of authoriy 30. For this cause many among you are weak 2 Cor. 13. 10. '^For this c. 1 write these things while absent Ejih. 3. 1. For this c. I Paul, the prisoner of Christ Jesus 14. For this cause I bow my tnees unto the Father Col. 1. 9. For this cause we also— do not cease to pray 1. Th. 2. 13. And /. t. c. we also thank God without ceasing. 3. 5. For this cause I also — sentthat I might know [3. -7 2 Th. 2 11. for this c. God sendeth them a working of en-or 1 Tim. 1. 16. howbeit/o)' this cause I obtained mercy Tit 1. 5. For this cause left I thee in Crete Reh. 9. 15. /. t. c. he is the mediator of a new covenant 2 Pet. 1. 5. for this very cause adding— all diligence see end. Caused. — A.V. ^grieved me. Jno. 11. 37. have caused that this man also should not die ? Acts 15. 3. [Paul and Barnabas] c. great joy unto all the 2 Oor.2, 5. if any hath c. sorrow, he hathic.sorrow [brethren 49 CAUSETH Causeth. Bev. 13. 16. he causeth all, the small and the great see leadeth, maketh, worketh. Causes A.V. — see for this cause. Causing.—^. V. ^cause. Horn. 16. 17. mark them which are '^causing the divisions Gave— 3.— .4. F. hlens. Jno. 11. 38. Now it was a cave, and a stone lay against it Heb. 11. 38. wandering in — ^c, and the holes of the earth Bev. 6. 15. every — freeman, hid themselves in the ^caves see holes. Cease.— A.V. Heaving. Acts 13. 10. wilt thou not c. to pervert [Saul to Elymas] 1 Co): 13. 8. whether there be tongiies, they shall cease Eph. 1. 16. c. not to give thanks for you, making mention Col. 1. 9. we also — do not cease to pray and make request Heb.G. 1. Wherefore letusic.tospeakofthe first i^riuciples 2 Pet. 2. 14. having eyes — that cannot cease from sin Ceased. Mat. 14. 32. the wind ceased. MJc. 4. 39: 6. 51 Lu. 7. 45. I came in, hath not ceased to kiss my feet 8. 24. they ceased, and there was a calm 11. 1. when he ceased, one of his disciples said Acts 5. 42. they ceased not to teach and to preach Jesus 20. 1. after the uproar was ceased, Paul having sent 31. by the space of three years I c. not to admonish 21. 14. we ceased, saying, The will of the Lord be done Heb. 10. 2. Else would they not have ceased to be offered 1 Pet. 4. 1. hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin see clone (aw'ai/), rested. Ceaseth — ing. Acts 6. 13. This man ceaseth not to speak words 1 Th. 1. 3. remembering without c. your work of faith 2. 13. we also thank God without ceasing 5. 17. pray without ceasing see earnestly, unceasing. Celestial. 1 Cor, 15. 40. There are also c. bodies — glory of the c. is one Cell. — A.V. ^x>rison. Acts 12. 7. a light shined in the ^ceZZ— smote Peter Cellar. — A.V. ^secret place. Lu. 11. 33. lighted a lamp, putteth it in a ^cellar Censer — s. Heb. 9. 4. Holy of holies ; having a golden censer Bev. 8. 3. another angel— having a golden censer 5. And the angel taketh the censer Centurion — s. Mat. 8. 5. there came unto him a centurion, beseeching 8. the centurion answered and said. 13 27. 54. Now the centurion, and they that were with him Mh. 15. 39. when the c, which stood by over against liim 44. Pilate — calling unto him the centurion 45. learned it of the c, he granted the corpse to Joseph X(W, 7. 2. a certain centurion's servant — was sick 23. 47. when the centurion saw what was done Acts 10. 1. Cornelius by name, a centurion of the band 22. Cornelius a centurion, a righteous man 21. 32. took soldiers, and centurions, and ran down 22. 26. when the c. heard it, he went to the chief captain. 23. 17. Paul called unto him one of the centurions [25 23. [chief captain] called unto him two of the c. 24. 23. [Felix] gave oi'der to the centurion 27. 1. delivered Paul — to a centurion named Julius. 6 CHAMBERS Acts 27. 11. the centurion gave more heed to the master 43. But the centurion, desiring to save Paul Certain. Mat 18. 23. of heaven likened unto a certain king. 22. 2 20. 20. [Zebedee's wife] asking a certain thing of him Mk. 14. 57. there stood up certain, and bare false witness Lu. 10. 38. he entered into a certain village. 17. 12 11. 27. a certain woman — lifted up her voice 18. 9. this parable unto c. which trusted in themselves 21. 2. a certain ■pool widow casting in thither two mites 23. 19. Barabbas : one who for a certain insurrection 24. 22. certain women of our company amazed us 24. certain of them that were with us went to the tomb Jno. 5. 4. an angel — went down at certain seasons [margin] Acts 9. 19. [Saul] was certain days with the disciples 10. 48. prayed they him [Peter] to tarry certain days 12. 1. Herod — put forth his hands to afflict certain 15. 24. have heard that certain which went out from us 17- 28, certaiji even of your own poets have said 25. 26. Of whom I [Festus] have no ce^'teiw thing to write Bom. 15. 26. and Achaia to make a certain contribution 1 Cor. 4. 11. buffeted, and have no certain dwelling-place Gal. 2. 12. For before that certain came from James Heb. 4. 7. he again defineth a certain day, saying in David 10. 27. a certain fearful expectation of judgement Jude 4. there are certain men crept in privily see one, somewhere. Certainly. Lu. 23. 47. Certainly this was a righteous man Certainty. Lii. 1. 4. mightest know the c. concerning the things Acts 21. 34. could not know the certainty for the uproar 22. 30. desiring to know the c. , wherefore he was accused Certify A. V. — see (make) known. Chaff. Mat. 3. 12. the chaff he will burn up. Lu. 3. 17 Chain— s —A.V. Uonds. Mk. 5. 3. no man — bind him, no, not with a chain [rent 4. [demoniac] bound with fetters and c. — c. had been Acts 12. 7. his [Peter's] chains fell off from his hands 28. 20. of the hope of Israel lam bound with this chain Ej^h. 6. 20. for which I am an ambassador in ^chains 2 Tim. 1. 16. Onesiphorus — was not ashamed of my chain Bev. 20. 1. angel coming — and a great chain in his hand see pit.i, bonds. Bound with Chains.— .fee bound. Chalcedony. Bev. 21. 19. the third, chalcedony Chamber. — A.V. ^closet, ^room. Mat. 6. 6. when then prayest, enter into thine inner ^c. Acts 1. 13. into the upper %., where they were abiding 9- 37. they laid her [Dorcas] in an upper chamber 39. brought him [Peter] into the upper chamber 20. 8. there were many lights in the upper chamber Chambering. Bom. 13. 13. not in chambermg and wantonness Chambers. — A.V. ^closets. Mat. 24. 26. Behold, he is in the inner chambers L%v. 12. 3. spoken in the ear in the inner ^chambers 50 CHAMBERLAIN CHEER Chamberlain. Acts 12. 20. made Blastus the king's c. tlieir friend see treasure): Chance. Lu. 10. 31. by chance a certain priest was going down 1 Cor. 15. 37. but a bare grain, it may chance of wheat Change— d. Acts 6. 14. shall change the customs which Moses delivered 28. 6. c. their minds, and said that he [Paul] was a god Bom. 1. 23. changed the glory of the incorruptible God 26. tlieir women changed the natural use into that 1 Cor. 15. 51. not all sleep, but we shall all be changed. 52 Gal. 4. 20. to change my voice ; for I am perplexed Heb. 1. 12. As a garment, and they shall be changed 7. 12. For the ijriesthood being c. — a c. also of the law sec cvchange, fashion, transformed. Changers. J)io. 2. 14. and the changers of money sitting 15. [Jesus] poured out the changers'' money Charge. — A.V. — ^accusation, '^appointed, ^command, ^commandment — s, ^declare, '^heritage. Mat. 4. 6. He shall give his angels c. concerning thee. Lu. Acts 7. 60. Lord, lay not this sin to their charge [4. 10 15. 5. and to ^charge them to keep the law of Moses 16. 18. I ^charge thee in the name of Jesus Christ 24. [jailor] having received such a c/taj'^'e, cast them into 23. 29. nothing laid to his [Paul's] c. worthy of death 25. 18. accusers stood up, they brought no ^c. of such evil Bom. 8. 33. Who shall lay anything to the c. of God's elect ? 1 Cor. 7. 10. the married I give ^c, yea not I, but the Lord 9. 18. That — I may make the gospel without charge 11. 17. But in giving you this ^charge, I praise you not 1 Th. 4. 2. For ye know what ^charge we gave you 1 Tim. 1. 3. that thou mightestc. certain men not to teach 5. But the end of the ^charge is love 18. This charge I commit unto thee, my child Timothy 5. 21. I charge thee in the sight of God. 6. 13 : 2 Tim. 4. 1 6. 17. Charge them that are rich in this present world Tit. 1. 5. appoint elders in every city, as I gave thee '^charge 1 Pet. 5. 3. neither as lording it over the ^c. allotted to you see account, adjure, command, over. Chargeable A.V. — see burden. Charged. — A.V. '^command— ed. Mat. 9. 30. Jesus strictly charged them. Mk. 1. 43 10. 5. These twelve Jesus sentfortli, and^c. them. Mlc. 6. ^8 12. 16. and c. them that they should not make. Mk. 3. 12 16. 20. Then c. he the disciples that they should tell no Mk. 5. 43. And he c. them much that no man. 7. 36 [man 7. 36. but the more he charged them, so much the more 8. 15. and he c. them, saying, Take heed, beware of the 30. he charged them that they should tell. 9. 9 Lu. 5. 14. And he charged him to tell no man. Lu. 8. 56 9. 21. But he charged them, and commanded them Acts 1. 4. he ic. them not to depart from Jerusalem 5. 28. We straitly ic. you not to teach in this name. ^40 10. 42. and he ^charged us to preach unto the people 1 Th. 4. 11. work with your hands, even as we ^c. you sec burdened, charging, commanded, dealt (itiit/t), rebuked, testifyinfj. Charger. Mat. 14. 8. Give me here in a c. the head of John. BIk. 6. 25 11. his head was brought in a charger. Mk. 6. 28 Charges. — A.V. '^complaints, "^crimes. Acts 21. 24. and be at clmrges for them 25. 7. bringing against him [Paul] many aud grievous ^c. 27. not withal to signify the "^charges against him 1 Cor. 9. 7. What soldier ever serveth at his own charges ? Charging. — A.V. ^charged, Commandment. Acts 16. 23. c. the jailor to keep them [Paul and Silas] 23. 22. captain let the young man go, '^charging him 30. ^charging his accusers also to speak against him 2 Tim. 2. 14. charging them in the sight of the Lord Chariot— s. ActsQ. 28. [eunuch] sitting in his c/iano^, and was reading 29. unto Philip, Go near, and join thyself to this chariot 38 [eunuch] commanded the chariot to stand still Bev. 9. 9. sound of their wings was as the sound of chariots 18. 13. merchandise of horses and chariots and slaves Charitably A.V. — see in love. Charity A.V, — see love. Feasts of Charity A.V. — see love feasts. Chaste. Tit. 2, 5. to be soberminded, chaste, workers at homo 1 Pet, 3. 2. beholding your c. behaviour coupled with fear see pure. Chasten.— ./I. F. '^corrected. Heb. 12. 9. we had the fathers of our flesh to '^chasten us Bev. 3. 19. As many as I love, I reprove and chasten Chastened. 1 Cor, 11. 32. when we are judged, we are c. of the Lord 2 Cor. 6. 9. as cJiasfened, and not killed Heb. 12. 10. for a few days c. us as seemed good to them Chasteneth. Heb. 12. 6. whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth 7. what son is there whom his father chasteneth not ? Chastening. — A.V. Chastisement, "^nurture. Epih. 6. 4. nurture them in the '^chastening — of the Lord Heb. 12. 5. regard not lightly the chastening of the Lord 7. It is for chastening that ye endure 8. But if ye are without ^chastening — not sons 11. All c. seemeth for the present to be not joyous Chastise. Lu. 23. 16. I will therefore c. him, and release him. 22. Chastisement A.V. — see chastening. Cheek. Mat. 5. 39. whosoever smiteth thee on thy right c, turn Lu. 6. 29. him that smiteth thee on the one cheek offer Cheer. — A.V. ^comfort. Mat. 9. 2. Son, be of good cheer ; thy sins are forgiven 22. Daughter, be of good ^cheer ; thy faith hath 14. 27. Be of good cheer ; it is I. Mk. 6. 50 Mk. 10. 49. Be of good ^cheer : rise, he calleth thee Jno. 16. 33. be of good c. ; I have overcome the world ^c^s. 23. 11 . the Lord stood by him, and said. Be of good cheer 27. 22. [Paul said] be of good c: for there shall be no 25. Wherefore, sirs, be of gooA cheer: for I believe God 36. Then were they all of good cheer 61 CHEERFUL CHILDLESS Cheerful, — A.V. hnerry. 2 Cor. 9. 7. God loveth a cheerful giver Jas. 5. 13. Is any ^cheerful ? let him sing praise Cheerfully. Acts 24. 10. I [Paul] do clieerfidhj make my defence Cheerfulness. Bom. 12. 8. be that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness Cherisheth. Eph. 5. 29. nourisheth and c. it, even as Christ also the 1 Th. 2. 7. as when a nurse c. her own children [church Cherubim. — A.V. ^Cherahims. Jleh. 9. 5. ^cherubim of gloi-y overshadowing the mercy-seat Chickens. Mat. 23. 37. even as a hen gathei-eth her chiclens Chief.— ^.F. ^first, Viighesf, ^iix>permost Mat. 23. 6. ^c/i/e/ place at feasts — c/(je/ seats in the syna- gogues. Mk. 12. 839 : Lu. 20. ^46 Mk. 6. 21. Herod — made a supper to — the c. men of Galilee Lu. 14. 7. he marked how they chose out the chief aefiis 8. sit not down in the '^c/iie/ seat ; lest haply a more 19. 2. Zaccheus ; and he was a chief publican 22. 26. be that is chief, as he that doth serve Acts 13. 50. and the chief men of the city, and stirred up 14. 12. Paul, Mercury, because be was the chief si^eaker 15. 22. Judas — and Silas, chief men among the brethren 17. 4. and of the chief women not a few 19. 31. certain also of the chief officers of Asia 21. 31. c/tze/ captain of the baud. 32, 33, 37 : 22. 24, 26, 27, 28 : 23. 10, 17, 18, 19, 22 24. 7, chief captain Lysias came [margin]. 22 28. 7. chief m.sin of the island, named Publius 17. called together those that were the chief oi the Jews Ejoh. 2. 20. himself being the c. corner stone. 1 Pet. 2. 6 1 Tim. 1, 15. to save sinners ; of whom I am chief 16. that in me as ^chief might Jesus Christ shew forth 1 Pet. 5. 4. when the chief Shepherd shall be manifested see first, prince, 'principal. Chief 3}riests. — A.V. ^high priest. Mat. 2. 4. [HerodJ gathering — chief priests and scribes 16. 21. many things of the elders and chief priests 20. 18. delivered unto the chief piriests and scribes 26. 14. Judas — went unto the chief priests. Mk. 14. 10 47. swords and staves, from the chief priests. Mk. 14. 43 59. c.p. and the whole council sought false. Mk. 14.55 27. 12. accused by the chief priests. Mk. 15. 3 : Lu. 23. 10 41. chief piriests mocking him. Mk. 15. 31 62. c. priests and the Pharisees were gathered together Mk. 8. 31. rejected by— the chief priests. Lu. 9. 22 14. 1. chief piriests — sought how they might take him Lu. 19. 47. chief priests — sought to destroy him 22. 2. c. p. — sought how they might put him to death 23. 4. Pilate said unto the chief 2^riests—l fiud no fault Jno. 7. 32. chief priests — sent oflicers to take him 18. 3. received — soldiers, and officers from the chief pi. 35. Thine own nation and the chief priests delivered 19. 15. chief p. answered. We have no king but Cresar Acts 9. 14. hath authority from the chief p. to bind. 26. 10 22. 30. commanded the c. p. and all the council to come 25. 2. ^chief priests and the principal men of the Jews Also Mat. 21. 15, 23, 45 : 26. 3 : 27. 1, 3, 6 : 27. 20 : 28. 11. M^-. 10. 33: 11.18,27: 14.53: 15.1,10,11. Lu. 20. 19 : 22. 4, 52, 66 : 23.13 : 24.20. Jno. 11. 47, 57 : 12. 10 : 19. G, 21. Acts 4. 23 ; 5. 24. Chiefest. 2 Cor. 11. 5. not a whit behind the very c. apostles. 12. 11 see first. Chiefly. 2 Pet. 2. 10. chiefly them that walk after the flesh see especially, first (of all). Child.— ^.F. ^children, '^damsel, Hon. Mat. 1. 18. she was found with child of the Holy Ghost 23. Behold, the virgin shall be with child 2. 8. Go [wise men] and search out — the young child 9. star — stood over where the young child was 11. [wise men] saw the young child with Mary 13. Arise and take the young child and his mother — seek the young child to destroy him. 20. 14. he [Joseph] arose and took the young child. 21 20. they are dead that sought the young child's life 10. 21. to death, and the father his child. Mk. 13. 312 18. 2. [Jesus] called to him a little child, and set him 4. therefore shall humble himself as this little child 5. whoso shall receive one such little child in my name 24. 19. them that are with child. Mk. 13. 17 : Lu. 21. 23 Mk. 5. 39. the ^child is not dead, but sleepeth. 26 40. the father of the '^child — goeth in where the ^c. was 41. taking the ^child by the hand, he saith unto her 9. 21. come unto him ? And he said, From a citild 36. a little child, and set him in the midst. Lu. 9. 47 10. 15. the kingdom of God as a little child. Lu. 18 17 12. 19. leave a wife behind him, and leave no ^child Lu. 1. 7. they had no c, because that Elisabeth was barren 59. they came to circumcise the child [John Baptist] 66. What then shall this child be ? 76. Yea and thou, child, shalt be called the prophet 80. And the child grew, and waxed strong. 2. 40 2. 5, with Mary — being great with child 17. which was spoken to them about this child [Jesus] 27. when the parents brought in the child Jesus 34. Behold, this child is set for the falling and rising 9.38. look upon my son ; for he is mine only cluld 48. Whosoever shall receive this little child Jno. 4.49. Sir, come down ere my child die [nobleman] 16. 21. delivered of the child, she remembereth no more Acts 7. 5. when as yet he [Abraham] had no child 1 Cor, 13. 11. When I was a child, I spake as a child, I felt as a child, I thought as a ch ild Gal. 4. 1. so long as the heir is a child, he difiereth nothing Phil. 2. 22. as a '^ch ild serveth a father, so he served with me 1 T/i. 5. 3. as travail upon a woman with child 1 Tim. 1. 2, unto Timothy, my true ^cliild in faith 18. This charge I commit unto thee, my ^child Timothy 2 Tim. 1. 2. to Timothy, my beloved ^child 2. 1. therefore, my ^child, be strengthened in the gi-ace Tit. 1. 4. Titus, my tnie ^child after a common faith Philem. 10. I beseech thee for my h-hild — Onesimua Heb. 11. 23. Moses — they saw he was a goodly child Bev. 12. 2. she was with child: and she crieth out 4. dragon stood — he might devour her child 5. man child — her child was caught up unto God see babe, boy, servant, son. Child-bearing. 1 Ti7n. 2. 15. she shall be saved through the childbearing Childish. 1 Cor. 13. 11. 1 am become a man, I have put away c. things Childless. — A.V. '^without children. Lu. 20. 29. the first took a wife, and died ^childless. ^28 52 CHILDREN CHOSE Children. — A.V. ^daughters, Ho)is. Mat. 2. 16. Herod — slew all the male c. — in Bethlehem 18. Rachel weeping for her children 3, 9. Btones to raise up children unto Abraham. Lu. 3. 8 7. 11. know how to give good gifts unto your c. Lu. 11. 13 10. 21. children shall rise up against parents. Mk. 13. 12 11. 16. children sitting in the market-places. Ln. 7. 32 14. 21. five thousand men, beside women and children 15. 26. not meet to take the children's bread. Mk. 7. 22 38. four thousand men, beside women and children 18. 25. commanded him to be sold, and his wife, and c. 19. 29. that hath left— mother, or c. Mk. 10. 29 : Lu. 18. 29 21. 15. saw — the children that were crying in the temple 22. 24. If a man die, having no children, his brother 23. 37. how often would I have gathered thy c. Lu. 13. 34 27. 25. His blood be on us, and on our children Mk. 7. 27. And he said— Let the children first be filled 28. dogs under the table eat of the children's crumbs 9. 37. shall receive one of such little c. in my name 10. 24. C, how hard is it for them that trust in riches 30. shall receive a hundredfold — mothers, and children Lu. 1. 17. tiu-n the hearts of the fathers to the children 7. 'So. And wisdom is justified of all her children 11. 7. my children are with me in bed [brethren 14. 26. any man — hateth not his — wife, and ch ildren, and 19. 44. dash thee to the ground, and thy children 20. 31. the seven also left no children, and died 23. 28. weep for yourselves, and for your cJi ildren Jno. 8. 39. If ye were Abraham's children, ye would do 21. 5. Jesus — saith — Children, have ye aught to eat? Acts 13. 26. Brethren, children of the stock of Abraham 33. God hath fulfilled the same imto our children 21. 5. with wives and children, brought us on our way 21. telling them not to circumcise their children Rom. 8. 17. if children, then heirs ; heirs of God [all c. 9. 7. neither, because they are Abraham's seed, are they 8. c. of the flesh that are c. of God ; but the c. of the 11. for the children being not yet born [promise 1 Cor. 4. 14. to admonish you as my beloved "^children 14. 20. Brethren, be not children in mind 2 Cor. 6. 13. (I speak as unto my children) 12. 14. c. ought not to lay up — parents for the children Gal. 4. 3. when we were children, were held in bondage 25. for she is in bondage with her children 27. For more are the c. of the desolate than of her 28. we, brethren, as Isaac was, are children of promise 31. we are not children of a handmaid Epli. 2. 3. and were by nature children of wrath 4. 14. that we may be no longer children, tossed to and fro 6. 1. Be ye therefore imitators of God, as beloved children 8. walk as children of hght 6. 1. Children, obey your parents in the Lord. Col. 3. 20 Phil. 2. 15. harmless, '^children of God without blemish Col. 3. 21. Fathers, provoke not your children 1 Th. 2. 7. as when a nurse cherisheth her own children 11. we dealt — as a father with his own children 1 Tim. 3. 4. having his [bishop] children in subjection 12. deacons — riding their children and their own houses 5. 4. if any widow hath children or grandchildren 10. if she hath brought up children 14. younger widows marry, bear children Tit. 1. 6. husband of one wife, having children that believe 2. 4. young women — to love their children Heb. 2. 13. I and the children which God hath given me 14. Since then the children are sharers in flesh 1 Fet. 1. 14. as c. of obedience, not fashioning yourselves 3. 6. whose ^children ye now are, if ye do well 2 Pet. 2. 14. in covetousuess ; children of cursing 1 Jtio. 3. 1. we should be called '^children of God 1 Jno. 3. 2. now are we "^children of God 10. children of God are manifest, and the c. of the devil 2 Jno. 1. unto the elect lady and her children 4. found certain of thy children walking in truth 13. The children of thine elect sister salute thee 3 Jno. 4. to hear of my children walking in the truth Rev. 2. 23. I will kill her children with death see habes, child, childless, sons, v)orks. Children of God.— A.V. hons of God. Jno. 1. 12. gave he the right to become Children of God 11. 52. gather together into one the children of God Bom. 8. 16. that we are children of God. 1 Jno. 3. ^2 21. liberty of the glory of the children of God 9. 8. children of the flesh that are children of God 1 Jno. 3. 1. we should be called '^children of_ God 10. In this the children of God are manifest 5. 2. we love the children 'of God, when we love God see sons of Ood. Children of Israel. Mat. 27. 9. whom certain of the cJiildren of Israel ([id price Lu. 1. 16. many of the c. of I. shall he [John Bap.] turn Acts 7. 23. to visit his [Moses] brethren the c. of Israel 37. Moses, which said unto the children of Israel 9. 15. [Saul] bear my name before — children of Israel 10. 36. word which he [God] sent unto the c. of Israel Bom. 9. 27. If the number of the c. of Israel be as the sand 2 Cor. 3. 7. c. o/I. could not look— upon the face of Moses. 13 Heb. 11. 22. niade mention of the departure of the c. of I. Rev. 2. 14. Balak to cast a stumblingblock before the c. of 7. 4. sealed out of every tribe of the c. of Israel [Israel Little Children. — A.V. hjoung children. Mat. 18. 3. become as little c, ye shall in no wise enter 19. 13. Then were there brought unto him I. c. Mk. 10. il3 14. Suffer the I. c, and forbid them not. Mk. 10. 14 : Lu. Jno. 13. 33. 1/(7 «ec., yet a little while I am with you |18. 16 Gal. 4. 19. My little children, of whom I am again in travail 1 Jno. 2. 1. My little c, these things write I unto you. 12 13. I have written unto you, little children 18. Little children, it is the last hour 28. And now, my little children, abide in him 3. 7. My little children, let no man lead you astray 18. My little children, let us not love in word 4. 4. Ye are of God, my little children 5. 21. My little children, guard yourselves from idols Choice. Acts 15. 7. Brethren, ye know how— God made c. among you Choke— d. Mat. 13. 7. thorns grew up, andc. them. Mk. 4. 7 : Lu. 8.7 22. deceitfulness of riches, choke the word. Mk. 4. 19 Mk. 5. 13. swine— were choked in the sea. Lu. 8. 33 Lu. 8. 14. as they go on their way they are c. with carea Choose. — A.V. ^chosen. Jno. 6. 70. Did not I ^choose you the twelve 15. 16. ye did not ^choose me, but I chose you Acts 15. 22. to ^choose men out of their company. i25 1 Cor. 1. 28. and the things that are despised, did God ic. Phil. 1. 22. then what I shall choose I wot not Jas. 2. 5. did not God ^choose them that are poor Choosing. Heb. 11. 25. [Moses] choosing rather to be evil entreated Chose. — A. V. '^chosen. Mk 13. 20. but for the elect's sake, whom he ic/tose, he Li'. 6. 13. [JesusJ c. from them twelve— named apostles 14. 7. when he marked how they c. out the chief seats 63 CHOSE Jho. 15. 16. Ye did not choose me, but I ^chose you 19. 1 ic. you outof the world, therefore the world hateth Acts 6. 5. they chose Stephen, a man full of faith 13. 17. The God of this people Israel chose our fathers 15. 40. Paul chose Silas, and went forth [things 1 Cor. 1. 27. God ^c. the foolish things— God ic. the weak Eph. 1. 4. ic. us in him before the foundation of the world 2 Th. 2. 13. for that God ^chose you from the beginning Chosen. Mai. 12. 18. Behold, my servant whom I have ihusen 22. 14. For many are called, but few chosen Ln. 10. 42. Mary hath chosen the good part 23. 35. if this is the Christ of God, his chosen Jno. 13. 18. I know whom I have chosen Acts 1. 2. Holy Ghost unto the apostles whom he had c. 24. shew of these two the one whom thou hast chosen 9. 15. for he [Saul] is a chosen vessel unto me 10. 41. unto witnesses that were chosen before of God Bo))i. 16, 13. Salute Rufus the chosen in the Lord Bev. 17. 14. called and chosen and faithful see choose, chose, appointed, enrellcd, elect. Christ, Jesus Christ. — see jiroper names. also blood, grace, preach. Christian — S. — see proper names. Christs. — see proper navies. Chrysolite. Itev. 21. 20. the seventh, chrysolite Chrysoprase. — A.V. ^chrijsoprasus. Bev. 21. 20. the tenth, ^chrysoprase Church.— .4 . F. ^churches. Mat. 16. 18. upon this rock I will build my church 18. 17. tell it unto the c. ; and if he refuse to hear the c. Acts 5. 11. great fear came upon the whole church 8. 1. a great persecution against the c. — in Jerusalem 3. Saul laid waste the church, entering into every house 9. 31. So the '^church throughout all Judfea— had peace 11. 26. they [Saul and Barnabas] were gathered together with the church 14. 23. when they had appointed for them elders in every c. 27. and [Saul andBarnabaslhad gathered thee, together 15. 3. therefore, being brought on their way by the c. 22. to the apostles and the elders, with the whole c. 18. 22. [Paul] went up and saluted the church Bom. 16. 5. salute the church that is in their [Aquila and Priscilla] house. 1 Cor. 1(3. 19 1 Cor. 4. 17. I teach everywhere in eveiy church 14. 4. he that prophesieth edifieth the church 5. except he interpret, that the c. may receive edifying 23. If therefore the whole church be assembled together Eph. 1. 22. gave him to be head over all things to the c. 3. 10. made known through the c. the manifold wisdom 5. 24. as the church is subject to Christ, so let the wives 25. even as Christ also loved the church 27. might present the church to himself a glorious c. 29. and cherisheth it, even as Christ also the church 32. I speak in regard of Christ and of the church Phil. 3. 6. as touching zeal, persecuting the cJturch 4. 15. from Macedonia, no c. liad fellowship with me Col. 1. 18. he is the head of the body, the church 24. for his body's sake, which is the church 4. 15. Nymphas, and the church that is in their house 16. this epistle— be read also in the c. of the Laodiceans CHURCHES 1 Th. 1. 1. Paul, and Silvanus, and Timothy, unto th« church of the Thessalonians. 2 Th. 1. 1 1 Tim. 5. 16. and let not the church be burdened Philem. 2. to Archippus— and to the church in thy house Heh. 12. 23. c. of the first born who are enrolled in heaven 3 Jno. 6. who bare witness to thy love before the church 9. I wrote somewhat unto the church In the Church. Acts 7. 38. [Moses] was in the church in the wilderness 13. 1. at Antioch, in the church that was there I Cor. 6. 4. to judge who are of no account i« the church ? 11. 18. first of all, when ye come together in the church 12. 28. God hath set some in the church, first apostles 14. 19. howbeit in the c. I had rather speak five words 28. no interpreter, let him keep silence in the church 35. it is sha*neful for a woman to speak in the church Uph. 3. 21. unto him be the glory in t. c. and in Christ Jesus Col. 4. 16. that it be read also in the c. of the Laodiceans Of the Church. Acts 11. 22. concerning them came to the ea,rsofthe church 12. 1. Herod— put forth his hands to afflict certain oft. c. 5. but prayer was made earnestly of the c. unto God 1.5. 4. they [Paul and Barnabas] were received of the c. 20. 17. [Paul] called to him elders of the church Rom. 16. I.Phoebe our sister, who is a servant o/ ^/te c7twrc7» 23. Gains— and of the whole church, saluteth you 1 Cor. 14. 12. that ye may abound unto the edifying oft.c. Eph. 5. 23. as Christ also is the head of the church 32. I speak in regard of Christ and of the church Jas. 5. 14. Is any — sick ? let him call for the elders oft. c. 3 Jno. 10. he forbiddeth, and casteth them out of the c. Bev. 2. 1. To the angel of the church in Ephesus write .8. to the angel of the church in Smyrna write '•'12. to the angel of the church in Pergamum write 18. to the angel of the church in Thyatira write 3. 1. to the angel of the church in Sardis write 7. to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write 14. to the angel of the church in Laodicea write see confjrerjaiion. Church of God. Acts 20. 28. hath made you bishops, to feed the c. of God 1 Cor. 1. 2. unto the c. of God which is at Corinth. 2 Cor. 10. 32. or to Greeks, or to the church of God [l- 1 11. 22. or despise ye the church of God 15. 9. because I [Paul] persecuted the c. of G. Gal.l. 13 1 Tim. 3. 5. how shall he take care of the church of God ? ) 15. house of God, which is the church of the living God Churches. Acts 15. 41. Cilicia, confirming the c. [Paul and Silas] 16. 5. the churches were strengthened in the faith Bom. 16. 4. but also all the churches of the Gentiles 16. All the churches of Christ salute you 1 Cor. 7. 17. so ordain I in all the churches 11. 16. we have no such custom, neither the c. of God 14. 33. as in all the churches of the saints 34. Let the women keep silence in the churches 16. 1. I gave order to the churches of Galatia 19. The churches of Asia salute you 2 Cor. 8. 1. grace of God which hath been given in the c. 18. brother whose praise — is spread through all the c. 19. but who was also appointed by the churches to travel 23. our brethren, they are the messengers of the c. 24. in the face of the churches the proof of your love 11. 8. I robbed other churches, taking wages of them 28. presseth upon me daily, anxiety for all the churches 12. 13. ye were made inferior to the rest of the churches Gal. I. 2. all the brethren- unto the churches of Galatia 54 CHURCHES Gal. 1. 22. I was still unknown by face unto the c. of Judtea 1 Th 2. 14. ye, brethren, became imitators of the c. of God 2 Th.1.4. we ourselves gloi-y in you in the c/i iirrhes of God Bev. 1. 4. John to the seven churches which are in Asia 11. write in a book, and send it to the seven diurches 20. seven stars are the angels of the seven churches: and the seven candlesticks are seven diurches 2. 7. hear what the Spirit saithtothec.il, 17, 29: 3.6,13,22 23. and all the churches shall know that I am he which 22. 16. to testify unto you these things for the churches sre church, tcmidcs. Cinnamon. Bev. 18. 13. cinnamon, and spice, and incense, and ointment Circuit. — A.V. ^compass. Acts 28. 13. thence we made a ^c. and arrived at Rhegium Circumcise. Lu. 1. 59. eighth day, that they came to c. the child [J. Bap.] Jno. 7. 22. on the sabbath ye circumcise a man Acts 15. 5. It is needful to circumcise them 21.21. telling them not to circumcise their children Circumcised. Acts 7. 8. Abraham begat Isaac, and c. him the eighth day 15, 1. Exceptyebe circumcised &itev the custom of Moses 16.3. Paul — took and circ'(7?;ci5e(niim [Timothy] 1 Cor. 7 18. Was any man called being c. ? — let him not be c. Gal 2 3. not even Titus — was compelled to bee j>ci(?«cjseci 6. 12. they compel you to be circumcised 13. but they desire to have you circumcised Phil. 3 5. c. the eighth day, of the stock of Israel [Paul] Col. 2. 11. in whom ye were also c. with a circumcision see circiimcision, uncircumcision. Circumcising. Lu. 2.21. eight days were fulfilled for c. him [Jesus] Circumcision. — A.V. ^circumcised. Jno. 7. 22. For this cause hath Moses given you c. 23. If a man receiveth circumcision on the sabbath Acta 7. 8. he gave him [Abraham] the covenant of c. 10. 45. they of the c. which believed were amazed 11. 2. they that were of the circumcision contended Bom. 2. 25. For c — profiteth, — thy c. is — uncircumcision 26 shall not his uncircumcision be reckoned for c. ? 27. who with the letter and c. art a transgressor 28. neither is that c, which is outward in the flesh 29. circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit 3. 1. what is the profit of circumcision ? 30. and he shall justify the circumcision by faith 4. 9. Is this blessing then pronounced upon the c. 10. reckoned ? when he was in c. — Not in circumcision 11. and he received the sign of circumcision, a seal of 12. father of r/rcM?nczs7'o»t -only are of the circmndsion 15. 8. Christ hath been made a minister of the c. 1 Cor. 7. 19. C. is nothing, and uncircumcision is nothing Gal. 2. 8. for Peter unto the apostleship of the circumcision 9. go unto the Gentiles, and they unto the circumcision 12. fearing them that were of the circumcisio7i 6. 2. if ye receive ^c, Christ will profit you nothing 3. every man that receiveth ^c, that he is a debtor 6. in Christ Jesus neither c. availeth anything. 6. 15 11. if I still preach c, why am I still persecuted ? 6. 13. not even they who receive ^c. — keep the law Eph. 2. 11. by that which is called Circumcision, in the flesh Pidl. 3. 3. we are the c, who worship by the Spirit of God CITY Col. 2. 11. a c. not made with hands— in the c. of Christ 3. 11. Greek and Jew, circumcision and uncircumcision 4. 11. called Justus, who are of the circumcision Tit. 1. 10 talkers and deceivers, specially they of the c. Circumspectly A. V.—see carefully. Cities. — A.V. ^every city. Mat. 9. 35. Jesus went about all the cities. Lu. 13. 22. 10. 23. Ye shall not have gone through the c. of Israel 11. 1. he departed thence to teach and preach in their c. 20. Then began he to upbraid the cities 14. 13. They followed him on foot from the c. Ml: 6. 33 Mk. 6. 56. wheresoever he entered, into villages, or into c. Lu. 4. 43. I must preach — to the other cities also 8. 1. he went about through ^c. and villages, preaching 19. 17. have thou authority over ten cities 19. Be thou also over five cities Acts5. 16. there also came together the multitude from thee. 8. 40. Philip — preached the gospel to all the cities 16. 4. as they went on their way through the cities 26.11. I persecuted them even unto foreign c(7ies [ashes 2 Pet. 2. 6. turning the c. of Sodom and Gomorrah into Jude 7. as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the c. about them Bev. 16, 19. and the cities of the nations fell Citizen— s. Lu. 15. 15. went and joined himself to one of the citizens 19. 14. But his citizens hated him, and sent Acts 21. 39. Paul — of Tarsus in Cilicia, a c. of no mean citj' fjjih. 2. 19. ye are fellow-citizens with the saints Citizenship.— .4. F, '^conversation, ^freedom. Acts 22. 38. With a great sum obtained I this '^citizenship Phil. 3. 20. For our ^citizenshij} is in heaven City, Mat. 5. 14. A city set on a hill cannot be hid 35. Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King 8. 34, And behold, all the city came out to meet Jesus 10. 11. into whatsoever city or village ye shall enter 14. that house or that city, shake off the dust. Lu. 9. 5 15. the day of judgement, than.for that ct^?/. Lu. 10. 12 23. when they persecute you in this city, flee into the 21. 10. come into Jerusalem, all the city was stirred 18. as he returned to the city, he hungei-ed 22. 7. destroyed those murderers, and burned their city 23. 34. and persecute from city to city Mk. 1. 33. all the city -wan gathered together at the door Lu. 2. 3. to enrol themselves, every one to his own city 4. out of the city of Nazareth — to the city of David 11. born to you this day in the city of David a Saviour 7. 11. [Jesus] he went to a city called Nain 12. when he [Jesus] drew near to the gate of the city — much people of the city was with her 19. 41. when he drew nigh, he saw the city and wept 23. 51. a man of Arimathsea, a city of the Jews Jno. 4.39. from that c. many of the Samaritans believed 19. 20. where Jesus was crucified was nigh to the city Acts 13. 44. the whole city was gathered together 14. 21. when they had preached the gosiDel to that city 16. 12. Philippi, which is a city of Macedonia 14. woman named Lydia — of the city of Thyatira 20. [Paul and Silas] do exceedingly trouble our city 39. asked them [Paul and Silas] to go away from the c. 17. 5. Jews — set the city [Thessalonica] on an uproar 16. Paul — beheld the ci<2/ [Athens] full of idols 18. 10. for I have much people in this city [Corinth] CITY Acts 19. 29. the city [Ephesus] was filled with the confusion 21.30. all the city [Jenisalem] was moved 39. Paul said, I am a Jew — a citizen of no mean city 22. 3. I am a Jew — brought up in this city at the feet of Heb. 11.10. looked fortlie city — whose builder audmakoi 16. their God • for he hath' prepared for them a city 12. 22. mount Zion, and uuto the city of the living God 13. 14 an abiding city, but we seek after the city Eev. 3. 12. name of the c. of my God, the new Jerusalem 11. 13. and the tenth part of the city fell 14. 20. And the winepress was trodden without the citi; 18. 18. What city is hke the great city ? 20. 9. camp of the saints about, and the beloved city 21. 14. the wall of the city had twelve foundations 15. for a measure a golden reed to measure the city 16. tlie cUy lieth foursquare— he measured the city 18. and the city was pure gold, like unto piu-e glass 19. wall of the city were adorned with — precious 21. and the street of the city was pure gold 23. And the city hath no need of tlie sun see built, into city. Every City. Mat. 12. 25. every city or house divided against itself shall Lu. 8. 4. and they of every city resorted unto him 10. 1. Lord appointed seventy— into every c. and place Acts 15. 21. Moses — hath in every city them that preach 36. Paul said — Let us — visit the brethren in every city 20. 23. the Holy Ghost testifieth unto me in every city Tit. 1. 5. and appoint elders in every city see cities. Great City. Rev. 11. 8. dead bodies lie in the street of the great city 16. 19. the great city was divided into three parts 17. 18. And the woman whom thou sawest is the g. city 18. 10. Woe, woe, the g. c, Babylon, the strong city! 16, 18. What city is like the great city ? [19, 21 see holy city. Holy City. — A.V. ^great city. Mat. 4. 5. Then the devil taketh him into the holy city 27. 53. after his resurrection they entered into the h. c. Eev. 11. 2. and the holy city shall they tread under foot 21. 2. I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down 10. and shewed me the ^holy city Jerusalem 22. 19. shall take away his part — out of the holy city In or Into City. — A.V. ^unto city. Mat. 8. 33. went away into the city. Mk. 5. 14 : Lv. 8. 34 9. 1. [Jesus] came into his own city [Nazareth] 10. 5. enter not into any city of the Samaritans 26. 18. Go into the city to such a man. Mk. 14. 23 28. 11. some of the guard came into the city Mk. \. 45. Jesus could no more openly enter itito a city 14. 16. disciples went forth, and came into the city IiU. 7. 37. a woman which was in the city, a sinner 10. 8. into whatsoever city ye enter. 10 : Mat. 10. 11 18. 2. There was in a city a judge, which feared not God 3. and there was a widow in that city 22. 10. Behold, when ye are entered into the city 24. 49. tarry ye in the city, until ye be clothed Jno. 4. 8. disciples were gone away '^into the c. to buy food 28. woman left her waterpot, and went away z;ito the city Acts 8. 8. there was much joy in that city [Samaria] 9. 6. rise, and enter into the city [Saul] 11. 5. [Peter] I was in the city of Joppa praying 14. 20. [Paul] rose up, and entered into the city 16. 12. we were in this c. tarrying certain days [Philippi] 21. 29. seen with him in the c. Trophimus the Ephesian CLEANSED Acts 24. 12. nor in the synagogues, nor in the city 2 Cor. 11. 26. in perils in the c, in perils in the wilderness Jas. 4. 13. To-day or to-morrow we will go into this city Bev. 22. 14. and may enter in by the gates into the city Out of City. Mat. 21. 17. went forth out of the c. to Bethany. Mk. 11. 19 Lu. 4. 29. rose up, and cast him forth out of the city 8. 27. met him a certain man out of the c ., who had devils Jno. 4. 30. They [Samaritans] went out of the city Acts 7. 58. and they cast him [Stephen] out of the city 14. 19. they stoned Paul, and dragged him out o/the c. 21. 5. brought us on our way, till we were out of the city see fjate. Clamour.— .4 . F. ^cry. Acts 23. 9. there arose a great ^c. : and some of the scribes Eph. 4. 31. Let all bitterness — c,, and railing, be put away Clanging.— ^. F. inkling, 1 Cor. 13, 1. sounding brass, or a ^clanging cymbal Clave. Actsll, 3i, certain men cZave unto him, [Paul] and believed Clay. Jno. 9. 6. he [Jesus] spat on the ground, and made c. of the spittle, and anointed his eyes with the clay 11. Jesus made clay, and anointed mine eyes 14. when Jesus made the clay, and opened his eyes 15. He put c. upon mine eyes, and I washed, and do see Bom. 9. 21. hath not the potter a right over the clay Clean. — A. V. '^cleansed, ^pure, ^purging. Mat. 8. 2. Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. Ml: 1. 40 : Lu. 5. 12 3. I will ; be thou made clean. Mk. 1. 41 : Lu. 5. 13 23. 26. that the outside thereof may become clea)t alsc Mk. 1. 42. leprosy departed from him, and he was made ^c. 7. 19. This he said, making all meats ^clean Lu. 11. 41. and behold, all things are clean unto you Jno. 13. 10. but is c. every whit: and ye are c, but not all 11. therefore said he, Ye are not all clean 15. 3. Already ye are clean because of the word Acts 18. 6. I [Paul 1 am c. : from henceforth I will go unto Bom. 14. 20. All things indeed are ^c. ; howbeit it is evil .sec briijhl, cleanse, 2ntre. Cleanness. — .4. F. "^purifying. Heb. 9. 13. sanctify unto the ^cleanness of the flesh Cleanse. — A.V, hnake cUan, -purge. Ma/. 3.12, throughly''cZe«Hse his threshing-floor. !/!(. S.^l? 10. 8. Heal the sick — cleanse the lepers 23. 25. ye ^cleanse the outside of the cup. Lu. 11. 139 26. Thou blind Pharisee, c. first the inside of the cup 2 Cor. 7. 1. let us cleanse ourselves from all defilement Heb. 9. 14. '^cleanse your conscience from dead works Jas. 4. 8. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners 1 Jno. 1. 9. and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness see cleansed. Cleansed. — .4.F. ^cleanse, "purged, -purified. Mat. 8. 3. straightway his leprosy was cleansed 11. 5. the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed. Lit. 7. 22 Lu 4. 27. none of them was cleansed, but only Naaman 17. 14. as they [ten lepers] went, they were cleansed 56 CLEANSED Lu. 17. 17. Were not the ten c. ? but where are the nine? Acts\Q.\5. What God hath c, make not thou common. 11.9 Eph. 5. 26. having ^chaused it by the washing of water Heb. 9. 22. all things are '^cleansed with blood 23. copies of the things in the heavens should be ^c. 10. 2. the worshippers, having been once '^cleansed see (made) clean. Cleanseth — mg. — A. V. ^_purged—eth—ing, ''■purifying. Mk. 1. 44. thy c.thethings — Moses commanded. Lii. 5.14 Jno. 15. 2. every branch that bearetli fruit, he ^cleanseth it Acts 15. 9. -cleansing their hearts by faith 2 Pet. 1. 9. having forgotten the ic/e«7ist«(7 from his old sins 1 Jno. 1. 7. blood of Jesus his Son cleanseth us from all sin Clear. Bev. 21, 11. as it were a jasper stone, cleai- as crystal see bright, pure. Clearing. 2 Cor, 7. 11. yea, what clearing of yourselves Clearly Mat. 7. 5. shalt thou see c. to cast out the mote. Lu. 6. 42 Mk. 8. 25. and was restored, and saw all things clearh/ Bom. 1 20. invisible things — of the world are cZearZ^ seen Cleave. — A. V "^joined. Mat. 19. 5. mother, and shall cleave to his wife. Mk. 10. 7 Acts 11. 2.3. piirpose of heart they woiild c. unto the Lord Bom. 12. 9. Abhor that which is evil ; cleave to that which Eph. 5. 31 his father and mother, and shall ^c. to his wife Cleaveth. Lu. 10. 11. Even the dust fi-om your city, that c. to our Clemency Acts 24. 4. I intreat thee to hear us of thy clemency Clerk. — see town clerk. Climbed— eth. Lu. 19. 4. [ZacchfBus] climbed up into a sycomore tree Jno. 10. 1. the fold of the sheep, but c. up some other way Cloke. — A.V. ^clothes, "^garment. Mat. 5. 40. take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also 24. 18. not return back to take \\\s,^cloke. Mk. 13. 216 Lu. 6. 29. taketh away thy c. withhold not thy coat also 22. 36. let him sell his ^cloke, and buy a sword 1 Th. 2. 5. nor a cloke of covetousness, God is witness 2 Tim-. 4. 13. The cloke that I left at Troas witli Carpus 1 Pet. 2. 16. using your freedom for a cloke of wickedness see excuse. Close. Acts 27. 13. sailed along Crete, close in shore see (held) peace. Closed. Mat. 13. 15. their eyes they have closed. Acts 28. 27 Lu. 4. 20. And he [Jesus] closed the book Closet— S A.V. — see chamber — a. COALS Cloth— s.—^.F. ^clothes. Mat. 9.16. apiece of undressed c. upon an old. Mk. 2. 21 27. 59. took the body, and wrapped it in a clean linen c. Mk. 14. 51. young man followed — a linen c. cast about hina 52. he left the linen cloth, and fled naked Lu. 24. 12. seeth the linen ic. by themselves. Jno. 20. 15, ^6 Jno. 19. 40. body of Jesiis, and bound it in linen '^cloths 20. 7. not lying with the linen ^cloths, but rolled up Clothe— d.— -4. F. ^endued. Mat. 6. 30. God doth so c. the grass of the field— c. you 31. Where witlial shall we be clothed I [ijt. 12. 28 11. 8. a man clothed in soft raiment? Lu. 7. 25 25. 36. naked, and ye clothed me. 38 43. naked, and ye clothed me not Mk. 1. 6. John was clothed with camels' hair 5. 15. devils sitting, c. and in his right mind. Lu. 8. 35 15. 17. And they clothe him with purple iw. 16. 19. rich man — clothed in purple and fine linen 24. 49. until ye be ^clothed with power from on high 2 Cor. 5. 2. For verily in this we groan, longing to be c. 3. if so be that being c. we shall not be found naked 4. we would be clotJied upon, that what is mortal Bev. 1. IS.like unto a son of man, clothed with a garment 3. 18. white garments, that thou mayest cZo^Ae thyself 11. 3. a thousand two hundred and threescore days, c. in 19. 14. armies — in heaven — c. in fine linen [sackcloth see arrayed, gird. Clothes. Mk. 14. 63. the high priest rent his clothes Lu. 2. 7. she wrapped him in swaddling clothes. 12 8. 27. long time he [demoniac] had worn no clothes see cloke, cloth, garments. Clothing. — A.V. '^apparel, h-aimeut. Mat. 7. 15. false prophets, which come to you in sheep's c. Jas. 2. 2. synagogue a man — fine ^clothing — vile '^clothing 3. ye have regard to him that weareth the fine clothing see raiment, robes, apparel. Cloud Mat. 17. 5. a bright c. — voice out of the c. Mk. 9. 7 : Lu. 9. Lu.9 34. and they feared as they entered into the c^owfZ [35 12. 54. When ye see a cloud rising in the west 21. 27. see the Son of man coniiug in a cloud with power Acts 1. 9. a cloud I'eceived him out of their sight 1 Cor. 10. 1. our fathers were all under the cloud 2. baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea Heh. 12. 1. compassed about with so great a c. of witnesses Bev 10. 1. strong angel — arrayed with a cloud 11. 12. And they went up into heaven in the cloud 14. 14. a white c. ; and on the c. I saw one sitting. 15, 16 Clouds. Mat. 24. 30. Son of man— on the c. 26. 64 : Mk. 13. 26 : 14. 62 1 Th. 4. 17. caught up in the c, to meet the Lord in the air Jude 12. clouds without water, carried along by winds Bev. 1. 7. Behold, he cometh with the clouds see mists. Cloven A.V. — see parting {asunder). Clusters. Bev. 14. 18. Send — thy — sickle, and gather the c. of the vine Coals. Jno. 18. 18. officers were standing — made a fire of coals 21. 9. [disciples] see a fire of coals there, and fish laid Bom, 12. 20. thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head 57 COAST COME Coast.— 4. F. ^coasts. Lu. 6. 17. people from all Judsea — and the sea c. of Tyre Acts 27. 2. about to sail unto the places on the ^c. of Asia sec parts. Coasting. — A.V. ^passing. Acts 27. 8. with difficulty ic. along it we came unto a— place Coasts A.V. — see borders, country. Coat. Mat. 5. 40. take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also Lie. 6. 29. taketh away thy cloke withhold not thy coat also Jno. 19. 2.S. also the coat : now the coat was without seam 21. 7. Simon Peter — girt his coat about him Coats. Mk. 6. 9. put not on two coats. Mat. 10. 10 : Lu 9. 3 Lit. 3. 11. He that hath two coats, let him impart to him Acts 9. 39. the coats and garments which Dorcas made Cock, Mat 26. 34. before the coch crow, thou shalt deny. 75 : Mk. 14 30, 72: Lu.22. 34,61 : Jno. 13. 38 Mk. 14. 68. the c. crew. 72 : Mat. 26. 74 : Lu. 22.60 : Jno. 18.27 Cockcrowiag. Mk. 13. 35. midnight, or at cockcrowmg, or in the morning Cold Mat. 10. 42. unto one of these little ones a cup of c. water 24. 12. the love of the many shall wax cold Jno. 18. IB. haviijgmade a fire of coals; for it was cold Acts 28. 2. kindled a fire — because of the cold 2 Cor. 11. 27. in fastings often, in cold and nakedness i?ey.3.15. neither c. nor hot: I would thou wert cor hot. 16 Collection — s.. — A.V. ^gatherings, 1 Cor. 16. 1- Now concerning the collection for the saints 2. that no ^collections be made when I come Colony. Acts 16. 12. Philippi— a Roman colony Colour — ed. A cts 27. 30. under c. as though they would lay out anchors Bev. 17: 3. woman sitting upon a 8carlet-coZo?«'e(^ beast Colt. Mat. 21. 2. find an ass tied, and a colt with her. Mk. 11. 2, 4 : Lu. 19. 30 5. And upon a colt the foal of an ass 7. and brought the ass, and the colt. Mk. 11. 7 Mk. 11. 5. What do ye, loosing the colt ? Lu. 19. 33 Lu. 19. 35. and they threw their garments upon the colt Jno. 12. 15. thy King cometh, sitting on an ass's colt Come. — A.V. '^assembled, ^came, ^cometh, ^go, ^gotten, ^at hand, ^proceed, ^resort — ed, '^returned. Mat. 2. 6. For out of thee shall come forth a governor 8. that I [Herod] also may co7ne and worship him 3. 7. from the wrath to come ? Lu. 3. 7 : 1 Th. 1. 10 6. 24. first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come 6. 10. Thy kingdom corne. Lu. 11. 2 7. 15. false prophets, which c. to you in sheep's clothing 8. 7. I will coJHe and heal him [centurion's servant] 8. not worthy that thou shouldest cotne under my roof 9. and to another, Come, and he cometh. L^c. 7, 8 Mat. 8. 11. many shall c. from the east and the west. Lu. 9. 14. Then 2co??ie to him the disciples of John [13. 29 10. 13. if the house be worthy, let your peace c. upon it 11. 28. C. unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden 12. 28. is the kingdom of God come upon you. Lu. 11. 20 44. when he is come, he fiudeth it empty, swept 14. 28. bid me [Peter] come unto thee upon the waters 29. And he said. Come — to ^come to Jesus 15. 1. there 2c. to Jesus from Jerusalem Pharisees. Mk. l.'^l 19. For out of the heart ''co?we forth evil thoughts 16. 24. If any man would c. after me. Mk. 8. 34 : Lu. 9. 23 27. Son of man shall come in the glorj' of his Father 17. 10. say the scribes that Elijah must first c. ? Mk.9. 11 12. that Elijah is come already Mk. 9. 13 18. 7. it must needs be that the occasions come. Lu. 17. 1 19.21. treasure in heaven: and c, follow me. Mk. 10.21- 22. 4. come to the marriage feast. 3 [Lti. 18. 22 23. 35. that upon you may c. all the righteous blood shed 24. 5. many shall c. in my name. Mk. 13. 6: Lu. 21 8 14. and then shall the end come 50. the lord of that servant shall c. in a day. Lu. 12 46 25. 31 when the Son of man s-hall come in his glory 34. Come, ye blessed of my Father, iuherit the kingdom 26. 50. Friend, do that for which thou [Judas] art coine Mk. 1. 17. C. ye after me, and I will make you to become 24. art thou come to destroj- iis ? L?t. 4. 34 4. 22, made secret, but that it should c. to light. Lu.8 17 29. putteth forth the sickle, because the harvestis come 6. 31, Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place 8. 3. and some of them are "^come from far 9. 1. till they see the kingdom of God come with power 21. How long time is it since this hath ^cowe unto him ? 10. 1. multitudes ^come together unto him fLu. 18. 16 14. Suffer the little children to c. unto me. Ma*. 19. 14; 12. 7. This is the heir ; come, let us kill him 14. 41. hour is come ; behold, the Son of man is betrayed Lu. 1. 35. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee [Mary] 5. 32. I am not '^come to call the righteous but ciuners 7, 7. neither thought I myself worthy to co)?;eunto thee 34. The Son of man is come eating and drinking 9. 51. when the days were well nigh c. that he should be 10. 1. whither he himself was about to come 9. The kingdom of God is come nigh unto you 11 11. 25. when he is ^c, he findeth it swept and garnished 12. 37. sit down to meat, and shall come and serve them 38. And if he shall come in the second watch 51. Think ye that I am come to give peace in the earth ? 13. 7. these three years I c. seeking fruit on this tig tree 14. in them therefore come and be healed 14. 17. Come ; for all things are now ready 27. doth not bear his own cross, and come after me 15. 27. Thy brother is come ; and thy father hatli killed 19. 9. To-day is salvation cowe i.o this house [Zacchaeus] 13. Trade ye herewith till I come 15. it came to pass, when he was ^cowe back again 20. 16. He will come and destroy these husbandmen 21. 34. and that day come on you suddenly. 35 22. 18. fruit of thevine,iintil the kingdom of God shall c. Jno. 1. 39, He saith unto them, Come, and ye shall see 46 Can any good thing come oiit of Nazareth ? Philip saith — Coyne and see. 11. 34 2. 4. mine hour is not yet come. 7. 30 : 8. 20 3. 26. the same baptizeth, and all men come to him 4. 25. Christ) . when he is come, he will declare 5. 43. I am c. in my Father's name — shall c. in his own 6. 37. which the Father giveth me shall c. unto me [name 44. No man can come to me, except. 65 7. 6. My time is not yet c, ; but your time is alway ready 34. and where I am, ye cannot come 58 COME Jno. 7. 37. If any man thirst, let bim c. uiito me, aud drink 8. 14. ye kuow not whence I come, or whither I go 42. am come from God ; for neither have I '^c. of myself 11. 30. Jesus was not yet come into the village 12. 23. horn- is c, that the Son of man should be glorified 30. This voice hath not '^come for my sake 46. I am come a light into the world 13. 1. Jesus knowing that his hour was come 19. that, when it is come to pass, ye may believe 14 18. I will not leave you desolate ; I come unto you 23. we will c. unto him, and make our abode with him 28. I said to you, I go away, and I C07ne unto you 15. 26. But when the Comforter is c, whom I will send 16. 4. when their hoiir is come, ye may remember them 8. he, when he is come, will convict the world 13. when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he shall guide 21. in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come 28. 1 came out from the Father, aud am c. into the world 17. 1. Father, the hom- is come ; gloiify thy Son 11. these are in the world, aud I come to thee. 13 18. 20. in the temple, where all the Jews %o;He together 21. 3. I [Peter] go a fishing — We also ^come with thee 22. If I will that he tarry till I come. 23 Acts 1. 8. when the Holy Ghost is come upon you 11. this Jesus — shall so come in like manner 2. 1. And when the day of Pentecost was now covie 20. Before the day of the Lord come 3. 19. may come seasons of refreshing from the presence 7. 34. their groaning, and I am come down-^aud now c. 8. 24. of the things which ye have spoken come upon me 27. eunuch — who had come to Jerusalem for to worship 31. he [eunuch] besought Philip to come up and sit 9. 21. and he had ^come hither for this intent 38. Delay not to come on unto us [nation 10. 28. Jew to join himself or come unto one of another 11. 23. when he ^.'SLS^come, and had seen the grace of God 13. 40. Beware therefore, lest that come upon you 15. 25. seemed good unto us, having ^come to one accord 16. 9. Come over into Macedonia, and help us 13. spake unto the wonaen which were ^come together 19. 4. him which should come after him, that is, on Jesus 23. 15. we, or ever he cotne near, are ready to slaj' him 26. 22. the prophets and Moses did say should come 28. 21. nor did any of the brethren ''■come hither Horn. 3. 8. Let us do evil, that good may come ? 9. 9. to this season will I c, aud Sarah shall have a son 11. 11. salvation is come unto the Gentiles 15. 29. when I come unto you, I shall come in the fulness 16. 19. For your obedience is come abroad unto all men 1 Cor. 1.7. so that ye come behind in no gift 4. 5. judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come 21. shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love 10. 11. upon whom the ends of the ages are come 11. 26. ye proclaim the Lord's death till he come 34. And the rest will I set in order whensoever I come 13. 10. but when that which is perfect is come 14. 6. if I come unto you speaking with tongues 15. 35. and with what manner of body do they come ? 16. 2. that no collections be made when I come 10. if Timothy come, see that he be with you 11. set him forward— that he may come unto you 12. Apollos — I besought him much to come unto you — not at all his will to come now ; but he will come 2 Cor. 1. 15. I was minded to come before unto you. 16 23. to spai-e you I forbare to ''come unto Corinth 12. 20. when I c, I should find you not such as I would Gal. 3. 14. that upon the Gentiles might comet\\e blessing 19. till the seed should come to whom the promise 25. But now that faith is come, we are no longer COME Col. 1. 6. [truth of the gospel] which is com,e unto you 1 Th. 2. 16. the wrath is come upon them to the uttermost 2 Th. 1. 10. when he shall come to be glorified in his saints 2. 3. will not be, except the falling away come first 1 Tbn. 2. 4. all men — come to the knowledge. 2 Tivi. 3. 7 4. 8. life which now is, and of that which is to come 13. Till I come, give heed to reading, to exhortation 6. 19. a good foundation against the time to come 2 Tim. 3. 1. in the last days grievous times shall come 4. 3. For the time will come when they will not endure 6. being offered, and the time of my departure is''cci;»e 21. Do thy diligence to come before winter. 9 Tit. 3. 12. give diligence to come unto me to Nicopolis Heh. 4. 1. any one of you should seem to have c. short of it 9. 11. Christhavingco;«e a high priest — good things toe. 10. 7. Then said I, Lo, I am come. 9 37. He that cometh shall come, aud shall not tarry 12. 22. but ye are come unto mount Zion Jas. 2. 2. if there c. into your synagogue— there c. in also 4. 1. Whence come wars — c. fightings — c. they not hence 1 Pet. 1. 10. prophesied of the grace that should c. unto you 4. 17. For the time is co7ne for judgement to begin 2 Pet. 1. 18. this voice we ourselves heard '-c. out of heaven 3. 9. but that all should come lo repentance 10. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief 1 Jno. 4. 2. coufesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh 5. 20. we know that the Son of God is covie 3 Jno. 10. if I come, I will bring to remembrance his works Bev. 2. 5. I come to thee, and will move thy candlestick 25. Howbeit that which ye have, hold fast till I come 3. 3. I will come as a thief — I will come upon thee. 16. 15 10. that hour which is to come upon the whole world 11. I come quickly. 22. 7, 12, 20 4. 1. a voice — saying, Come up hither. 11. 12 6. 1. four living creatures saying — Come. 3, 5, 7 17. for the great day of their wrath is come 12. 10. Now is come the salvation, and the power 14. 7. for the hour of his judgement is come 15. 2. them that ^come victorious from the beast 4. all the nations shall come and worship before thee 17. 10. seven kings — the other is not yet come 18. 10. for in one hour is thy judgement come 19. 7. for the marriage of the Lamb is come 22. 17. Spirit and the bride say, Come, And he that heareth, let him say, Co'ine see assemble, attain, befall, came, came forth, come, cometh, coming, days, draw (near), enter, fall, gone, overtake, proceed, resorted. Come after. — A.V. ^follow. Mat. 4. 19. he saith unto them, ^Come ye after me Come cugain. Lu. 10. 35. I, when I come back again, will repay thee Jno. 14. 8. I come again, and will receive you unto myself 2 Cor. 2. 1. I would not come again to you with sorrow 12. 21. when I come again, my God should humble me 13. 2. if I come again, I will not spare Come clown. — A.V. '^come cloiun, ''descend. Mat, 27. 40. come clown from the cross. 42 : Mk. 15. 30 Mk. 15. 32. Let the Christ, the King of Israel, now ^c. d. Lu. 9. 54. wilt thou that we bid fire to c. d. fi'om heaven 19. 5. Zacchneus, make haste, and come doivn Jno. 4. 49. Sir, come down ere my child die. 47 6. 38. I am ^c. d.trom. heaven, not to do mine own will 42. how doth he now say, I am ic. down out of heaven ? Acts 7. 84. and I am come down, to deliver them 8. 15. who, -when they were com,e down, prayed for them 59 COME COMETH Acts 14. 11. The gods are c. d. to us in the likeness of men Mev. 13. 13. even make fire to coyne doini out of heaven see coming, go {doiv7i), gone {down). Come forth. — A.V. ^go out. Mat. 18. 49. angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked 15. 18. proceed out of the mouth comcf. out of Ibe heart 25. 6. the bridegroom ! ^Conie, ye forth to meet him Jno. 5. 29. and shall come f. ; they that have done good 11. 43. he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth Acts 7. 7. after that shall they c. /., and serve me [IsraeiJ Mev. 20. 8. [Satan] shall ^come forth to deceive the nations Come hither. Mat. 8. 29. art thou come hither to torment us before Jno. 4. 15. I thirst not, neither c. all the way hitherto draw 16. Go, call thy husband, and covie hither Acts 17. 6. have turned the world upside down are come h. Bev. 17. 1. Come hither, I will shew thee the judgement 21, 9. Come hither, I will shew thee the bride Come in cr info. Lu. 8. 41. Jairus — besought him to come into his house 14. 23. them to co7ne in, that my house may be filled 16. 28. lest they also come into this place of torment Jno. 3. 19. that the light is come into the world Acts 7. 3. come into the land which I will shew thee 16. 15. come into my [Lydia] house, and abide there Bom. 11. 25. until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in 1 Cor. 14. 23. there c. ?'« men unlearned or unbelieving. 24 Jas. 2. 2. there c. mi^o your synagogue — c. in also a poor man Bev. 3. 20. I will come in to him, and will sup with him see Cometh, enter, went aivay. Come ivith negatives. Mat. 22. 3. to the marriage feast : and they would not come Mk. 2. 4. could Mo^c. nigh unto him for the crowd. Lu.8.19 Lu. 14. 20. married a wife, and therefore I cannot come Jno. 5. 40. ye will not come to me, that 5'e may have life 7. 28. lam ho^cojhc of myself, but he that sent me is true 84. where I am, ye cannot come. 36 8. 21. whither I go, ye cannot come. 22 : 13. 33 11.56. What think ye? That he will «of c. to the feast ? 15. 22. If I had not come — they had not had sin 16. 7. if I go not away, the Comforter will not c. unto you see came {not), cometh, coming. Come out. — A.V. ^came out, "^depart. Mat. 5. 26. no means come out thence, till thou have paid 26, 45, Are ye c. o. as against a robber. Mk. 14. 48 : Lu. Mk. 5. 8. C. forth, thou unclean s^jirit, o. of the man [22.52 9. 29. This kind can c. out by nothing, save by prayer Lu- 4. 35. Hold thy peace, and coyjie out of him. Mk. 1.25: 9. 25: Lu. 8,29 86. unclean spirits, and they come out 12. 59. Thou shalt by no means '^comeout thence Jno. 1. 46. Can any good thing come out of Nazareth ? 7. 41. What, doth the Christ come out of Galilee ? Acts 16. 18. in the name of Jesus Christ to cmne out of her Bom. 11. 26. There shall come out of Zion the Deliverer 2 Cor. 6. 17. C. ye out from among them — saith the Lord Heb. 7. 5. these have cotjie out of the loins of Abraham Bev. 7. 14. These are they which ic.o. of the great tribulation 18, 4. voice — saying — Come forth, my people, out of her see came otit, 2>roceed, Come topass. — A.V. '^brought topass, ^done, ^performed. Mat. 1. 22. all this is 2c. to p., that it might be fulfilled. 21. 24 24. 6, these things must needs come to pass. Lu. 21. 9 Mk. 5. 14. came to see what it was that had '^come to pass Lu. 1. 20. until the day that these things shall '^c. topass 2. 15. Bethlehem, and see this thing that is come to pass 21. 7. sign when these things are about to come to pass ? 36. escape all these things that shall come to piass 24. 12. wondering at that whicli was come to pass 18. the things which are c. to pass there in these days ? Jno. 13. 19, before it c. to j)., that, when it is c. to p. 14. 29 Acts 4. 28. thy counsel foreordained to "^come to pass 1 Cor. 15 54. then shall ^come io pass the saying that is Bev. 1. 1. things which must shortly come topass. 22. ^6 21. 6. he said unto me, They are ^come to pass see cometh, coming. Come together. Mk. 14. 53, there c. together with him all the chief priests Acts 1. 6. when thej^ were cume together, asked him. 28. 17 10. 27. [Peter] went in, and findethmany come together 19. 32. the moi'B part knew not wherefore they were c. t. 1 Cor. 11. 17. ye c. t. not for the better but for the worse 18. first of all, when ye come together in the church 33. when ye come together to eat, wait one for another 14. 26. When ye come together, each one hath a psalm Come up. — A.V. '^ascend. Bev. 17, 8. The beast — is about to ^come up out of the abyss Comeliness. 1 Cor. 12. 23. uncomely parts have more abundant c. Comely. 1 Cor. 12. 24. whereas our comehj parts have no need see seemly. Comers A.V. — see {them that) draw [nigh], Comest. Mat. 3. 14. to be baptized of thee, and c. thou to me ? ii<.23.42. Jesus, rememberme when thouc, in thy kingdom Cometh. — A.V. ^ascendeth. "^came, ^come, ^coming, ^proceedeth. Mat. 3, 1. in those days '^cometh John the Baptist 11. he that cojnetli after me. Mk. 1. 7 : Lu. 3. 16 : Jno. 1. ^27 : Acta 13. 25 8. 9. and to another, Come, and he cometh. Lu. 7. 8 11. 3. Art thou he that ^cometh, or look we for another ? 13. 19. then cometh the evil one, and snatcheth away that 17. 27. hook, and take up the fish that first cometh up 18. 7. woe to that man through whom the occasion c. ! 21. 5. Behold, thy Kingco)«e^/t unto thee. Jno. 12. 15 9. Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord. 23. 39 : Mk. 11. 9, 10 : Ln. 13. 35 : Jno. 12. 13 24. 27. For as the lightning cometh forth from the east 42. ye know not on what day your Lord ''^cometh 44. hour that ye think not the Son of man c. Lu. 12. 40 46. whom his lord when he c. shall find. Lu. 12. 37, 43 25. 19. after a long time the lord of those servants c. ^6. 40. he c. unto the disciples, and. 45 : Mk. 14. 37, 41 27. 49. let us see whether Elijah '\'omet]i to save him Mk. 3. 20. And the multitude cometh together again 4. 15. they have heard, straightway c. Satan. Lu. 8. 12 6. 1. and he "cometh into his own country 48. fourth watch of the night he cometh unto them 8. 38, shall be ashamed of him, when he c. in the glory 9. 12. Elijah indeed cometh first:, and restoreth all things 11. 23. shall believe that what he saith ^cometh to pass 13. 35. ye kuow not when the lord of the house cometh 14. 43, straightway, while he yet spake, cometh Judas 60 COMETH COMING La. 6. 47. Every one that cometh mifco me, and heareth 9.26. of him shall the Son of m.an be ashamed, wheu he ^c. 12.54. There cometh a, showev; and so it c to pass. 55 15. 6. when he c. home, he calleth together his friends 17. 20. by the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God %. 21. The kingdom of God cometh not with observation 18. 8. when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith 19. 38. Blessed is the King that cometh in the name Jno. 1. 15. He that cometh after me is become before me. 30 3. 8. The wiud bloweth — kuowest not whence it cometh 20. For everyone that — cometh not to the light 21. he that doeth the truth cometh to the light 31. He that c. from above is above all — c. from heaven 4.21. Woman, believe me, the hour c. 23: 5.'*25,'i28: 16.32 25. I kuow that Messiah covieth (which is called Christ) 5. 24. hath eternal life, and ^cometh not into judgement 44. the glory that c. from the only God ye seek not ? 6. 14. of a truth tlie prophet that ''^cometh into the world 35. he that cometh to me shall not hunger 37. him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out 45. Every one that — hath learned, cometh unto me 7. 27. when the Christ c, no one knoweth whence he is 42. scripture said that the Christ c. of the seed of David 9. 4. the night cometh, when no man can work 11. 27. Sou of God, even he t\\?kt^cometh into the world 14. 6 no one cometh unto the Father, but by me 30. prince of the world c. : and he hath nothing in me 16. 2. yea, the hour cometh, that whosoever killeth you 25. the hour cometh, when I shall no more speak 20. 26. Jesus '^cometh, the doors being shut, and stood Bom. 10. 17. belief c. of hearing, and hearing by the word 1 Cor. 15. 24. Then c. the end, when he shall deliver up 2 Cor. 11. 4. if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus Kph. 5. 6. c. the wrath of God upon the sons of. Col. 3. 6 1 Th. 5. 2. the day of the Lord so c. as a thief in the night 3. then sudden destruction cometh ux5on them 1 Thn. 6. 4. whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil Heh. 10. 5. when he c. into the world, he saith. Sacrifice 11. 6. he that cometh to God must believe that he is /as. 3. 10. out of the same mouth^c. forth blessingand cursing 1 Jno. 2. 18. as ye heard that antichrist ^cometh, even now 2 Jno. 7. that confess not that Jesus Christ ^c. in the flesh llev. 1. 7. Behold, he comethvfiih. the clouds 11. 7. the beast that ^cometh up oitt of the abyss 14. second Woe is i^ast — the third Woe cometh quickly 17. 10. when he cometh, he [seventh king] must continue see came, come, coming, presseth, proceedeth. Cometh clown. — A.V. ^descendeth. Jno. 6.33. bread of God is that which c. d. out of heaven. 50 Jas. 3. 15. This wisdom is not a wisdom that '^cometh dozen Bev. 3. 12. new Jerusalem, which cometh d. out of heaven Cometh ou,t A.V. — see proceedeth out. Comfort. — A.V. '^consolation, "^exhortation. Acts 9. 31. fear of the Lord and in the c. of the Holy Ghost Bom. 15. 4. through c. of the scriptures we might have hope 5. Now the God of patience and of ^c. grant you to be 1 Cor. 14. 3. speaketh imto men — '^comfort, and consolation 2 Cor. 1.3. the Father of mercies and God of all comfort 4. able to comfort them — through the c. wherewith 5. even bo onv ^comfort also aboundeth through Christ 6. whether we be afflicted, it is for your ic. — whether we be comforted, it is for your '^coinfort 7. partakers of the sufferings, so also are ye of the ^c. 2. 7. ye should rather forgive him and comfort him 2 Cor. 7. 4. I am filled- with comfort, I overflow with joy 7. but also by the ^c. wherewith he was comforted in you 13. in our comfort we joyed the more exceedingly Eph. 6. 22. that he may comfort your hearts. Col. 4. 8 Phil. 2, 1 . If there is therefore any '^comfort in Christ 19. that I also may be of good comfort, when I know Col. 4. 11. fellow- workers — men that have been a c. unto me 1 Th. 3. 2. and to comfort you concerning your faith 4. 18. Wherefore comfort one another with these words 2 Th. 2. 16. God our Father — gave us eternal '^comfort 17. comfort your hearts and stablish them in every good Philem. 7. For I had much joy and ^comfort in thy love see cheer, comforted, console, encourage, exhort. Comforted. — A.V. ^comfort. Mat. 2. 18. Eachel — would not be c. , because they are not 5. 4. Blessed are they that mourn : for they shall be c. Lie. 16. 25. Lazants — is comforted, and thou art in anguish Acts 16. 40. when tliey [Paul and Silas] had seen the brethren, they comforted them 20. 12. brought the lad alive, and were not a little c. Rom. 1. 12. that I with you may be comforted in you 1 Cor. 14. 31. that all may learn, and all may be comforted 2 Cor. 1, 4. the comfort wherewith we ourselves are c. 6 7. 6. even God, comforted us by the coming of Titus 7. also by the comfort wherewith he was c. in you 13. Therefore we have been coviforted 13. 11. be ^comforted ; be of the same mind Col. 2. 2. that their hearts may be comforted 1 Th. 3. 7. we were comforted over you in all our distress see comforting, encouraging. Comforter. J?io. 14. 16. the Father, and he shall give you another C. 26. But the Comforter, even the Holy Spirit 15. 26. when the Comforter is come, whom I will send 16. 7. if I go not away, the Comforter will not come Comforteth. 2 Cor. 1. 4. [God] who comforteth us in all our afflictions 7. 6. he that comforteth the lowly, even God Comforting.- -4. F. ^comforted. Jno. 11. 31. and were ^comforting her, when they saw Mary Comfortless A.V. — see desolate. Coming. — A. V. ^came, "^come, ^cometh, klescending, Highting, ^^rise. Mat. 3. 16. descending as a dove, and ^coming upon him 16. 28. see the Son of man coming in his kingdom 17. 9. as they were ifi. down from the mountain. Mk. 9. ^9 24. 3. what shall bo the sign of thy c, and of the end 27. so shall be the coming of the Son of man. 37, 39 30. Son of man coming on the clouds of heaven. 26. 64 : Mk. 13. 26: 14. 62: Lu. 21. 27 25. 27. at my c. I should have received back. Lu. 19. 23 27. 53. ic. forth out of the tombs after his resurrection Mk. 6. 31. For there were many coming and going 13. 29. when ye see these things "^coming to pass 36. lest comini) suddenly he find you sleeping Lu. 2. 38. And coming up at that very hour [Anna] 9. 42. as he was yet a coming, the devil dashed him down 12. 45. say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming 18. 5. widow — wear me out by her continual coming 21.26. expectation of the things which are con the world 23. 29. For behold, the days are coming 61 COMING COMMANDMENT Jno. 1. 9. the light which lighteth every man, ^coming into 5. 7. while I am coming, another stepiDeth down hefore 10. 12. beholdeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep 18. 4. Jesus — knowing all the things that were ^c. upon Acts 7. 52. before of the coming of the Righteous One 10. 3. angel of God coming in unto him [Cornelius] 13. 24. before his coming the baptism of repentance 1 Cur. 4. 18. some are puffed up, as though I were not '^c. to 11. 34. that your 2coj«i;i(7 together be not unto judgement 15. 23. then they that are Christ's, at his coming 16. 17. I rejoice at the coming of Stephanas 2 Cor. 7. 6. God, comforted us by the coming of Titus 7. not by his coming only, but also by the comfort 13. 1. This is the third time I am coming to you 1 Th. 2. 19. even ye, before our Lord Jesus at his coming ? 3. 13. at the coming of our Lord Jesixs. 5. 23 4. 15. that are left unto the coviing of the Lord 2 Th. 2. 1. touching the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 8. bring to nought by the manifestation of hia coming 9. whose coming is according to the working of Satan Jas. 1. 17 Every good gift — ^coming down from the Father 5. 1. howl for yovir miseries that are '^coming upon you 7. Be patient therefore — until the coming of tire Lord 8. for the coming of the Lord is at hand 1 Pet. 2. 4. unto whom coming, a living stone, rejected 2 Pet. 1. 16. power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 3. 4. Where is the promise of his coming ? 12. earnestly desiring the coming of the day of God 1 Jno. 2. 28. not be ashamed before him at his coming Rev. 10. 1. I saw another strong aMgeX-coming down out 13. 1. I saw a beast ^coming up out of the sea 11. I saw another beast coming up out of the earth 16. 13. I B&w -coming out of the mouth of the dragon 21. 2. new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven. *10 see Cometh, going, presence, revelation. Command. — A.V. ^charge, ^com.mandecl, ^command- Qnent, ^grant. Mat. 4. 3. c. that these stones become bread. Lu. 4. 3 19. 7. Why then did Moses command to give a bill of 20. 21. W. that these my two sons may sit, one on thy 27. 64. C. therefore that the sepulchre be made sure Mh. 9. 25. Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I ^command thee 10. 3. What did Moses command you ? iw. 8. 31. command them [devils] to depart into the abyss 14. 22. Lord, what thou didst Hommand is done Jjio. 15. 14. if ye do the things which I command you 17. These things I command you, that ye may love Actslb.'ld. at the ^coMi/>ift?i(? of FestusPaulwas brought in 2 Th. 3. 4. ye — will do the things which we command 6. Now we command yoii, brethren, in the name of our 12. such we c. and exhort in the Lord Jesus Christ 1 Tim. 4. 11. These things command and teach 5. 7. These things also ^c, that they may be without see hid, charge, charged. Commanded.— ^.F. ^hidden, '^charged, ^enjoined. Mat. 1. 24. Joseph — did as the angel of the Lord ^c. him 8. 4. Moses c, for a testimony. Mk. 1.44 : Lu. 5. 14 14. 9. he c. it [head of John Baptist] to be given. Mk. 6. 27 19. he c. the multitudes to sit down. 15. 35 : Mk. 6. 89 17. 9. Jesus 2c. them, saying, Tell the vision to no man 18. 25. his lord commandedhivn to be sold, and his wife 28. 20. observe all things whatsoever I commanded you Lu. 9. 21. and coynmanded them to tell this to no man 17. 10. done all the things that are comynanded you. 9 J)io. 8. 5. in the law Moses commanded us to stone such Acts 4. 15. when they had commanded them to go aside 10. 33. to hear all things that have been c. thee of 48. he c. them to be baptized in the name of Jesus Acts 13. 47. For so hath the Lord commanded us, saying 23. 10. c. the soldiers to go down and take him [Paul] 25. 6. [Festus] commanded Paul to be brought 2 Th. 3. 10. this vre commanded jou. If any will not work Ueh. 9. 20. blood of the covenant which God °'c. to you-ward see appointed, charged, command, enjoined, said. Commandest. Acts 23. 3. said Paul — c. me to be smitten contrary to the Commandeth. Mk. 1. 27. he c. even the unclean spirits. Lu. 4. 36 Lu. 8. 25. he commandeth even the winds and the water Acts 17. 30. he commandeth men that they should — repent Commanding. Mat. 11. 1. Jesus had made an end of c. his twelve disciples Acts 24. 8. c. his accusers to come before thee [margin] 1 Tim. 4. 3. and commanding to abstain from meats Commandment. — A. V. ^commandments, "^precexit. Mat. 8. 18. Jesus — gave c. to depart unto the other side 22. 36. which is the great c. in the law? Mk. 12. 28 38. This is the great and first commandment Mk. 10. 5 . For your hardness of heart he wrote you this ^c. 12. 31. There is none other c. greater than these Lu. 15. 29. I never transgressed a commandment of thine 23. 56. on the sabbath they rested according to the c. Jno. 10. 18. This commandment received I from m}' Father 11. 57. the chief priests and the Pharisees had given r. 12. 49. but the Father — hath given me a commandment 50. I know that his commandment is life eternal 13. 34. A new commandment I give unto you 14. 31. as the Father gave me commandment, even so I do 15. 12. This is my c, that ye love one another. 1 Jno. 3.23 Acts 1. 2. after that he had given ^commandment 15. 24. to whom we gave no commandment 17. 15. and receiving a c. unto Silas and Timothy Bom. 7. 8. wrought in me through the c. — coveting 9. but when the c. came, sin revived, and I died 10. and the c, which was unto life, this I found to be 11. sin, finding occasion, through the c. beguiled me 12. law is holy, and the c. holy, and righteous, and good 13. through the c. sin might become exceeding sinful 13. 9. if there be any other c, it is summed up in this 1 Cor. 7. 6. But this I say by way of permission, not of c. 2 Cor. 8. 8. I speak not by way of c, but as proving Eph. 6. 2. (which is the first commandment with promise) Heb. 7. 16. not after the law of a carnal commandment 18. there is a disannulling of a ioregoiug commandment 9. 19. For when every '^c. had been spoken by Moses 11 . 22. Joseph — gave commandment concerning his bones 23. [Moses' parents] were not afraid of the king's c. 2 Pet. 2. 21. after knowing it, to turn back from the holy c. 3. 2. ye should remember — the c. of the Lord and Saviour 1 Jno. 2 7. no new c. — an old c. — old c. is the word 8. Again, a new commandment write I unto you 3. 23. this is his commandment — as he gave us c. 4. 21. And this commandment have we from him 2 Jno. 4. even as we received c. from the Father 5. not as though I wrote to thee a new commandment 6. This is the commandment, even as ye heard see charge, chargiiuj, command, commandments. Commandment of God, or of the Lord. — A.V.'^coin- mandments. Mat. 15. 3. Why do ye also transgress the c. of God Mk. 7.8. Ye leave the c. of God, and hold fast the tradition 9. Full well do ye reject the commandment of God 62 COMMANDMENT Bo7n. 16. 26. according to the c. of the eternal God 1 Cor. 7. 25. concerning virgins I have no c. of the Lord 14. 37. that they are the Commandment of the Lord 1 Tim. 1. 1. according to the c. of G. our Saviour. Tit. 1. 3 see word of (Jod. Commandments. — A.V. ^commandment. Mat. 5. 19. shall break one of these least commandments 19. 17. if thou wouldest enter into life, keep the c. 22. 40. On these two c. haugeth the whole law Mk. 10. 19. Thou knowest the c, Do not kill. iw. IS. 20 Lu.\. 6. [Zacharias and Elisabeth] walking in all the c. Jno. 14. 15. If ye love me, ye will keep my commandments 21. He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them 15. 10. If ye keep my c. — as I have kept my Father's c. 1 Cor. 7. 19. but the keeping of the commandments of God Eph. 2. 15. the law of c. contained in ordinances 1 Jno. 2. 3. we know him, if we keep his commandments 4. and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar 8. 22. we keep his ic, and do the things that are pleasing 24. he that keepeth his commandmeuts abidetli in him 5. 2. when we love God, and do liis commandments 3. this is the love of God, that we keep his comniind- ments : and his commandments are not grievoiis 2 Jno. 6. love, that we should walk after his commandments Rev. 14. 12. the patience of the saints, they that keep the c see commandment, commandment of God, 2'>'eccpts, robe?. Commend— ed — eth — ing. — A.V. ^approving, "^recom- tnended. Lu. 16. 8. his lord commended the unrighteous steward 23. 46. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit Acts 14. 23. appointed for them elders — c. them to the Lord 15. 40. 2c. by the brethren to the grace of the Lord 20. 32. now I c. you to God, and to the word of his grace Horn. 3. 5. our unrighteousness c. the righteousness of God 5. 8. But God comniendeth his own love toward us 16. 1. I commend unto you Phoebe oiir sister 1 Cor. 8. 8. But meat will not commend us to God 2 Cor. 3. 1. Are we beginning again to commend ourselves ? 4. 2. of the truth c. ourselves to every man's conscience 5. 12. We are not again commending ourselves unto you 6. 4. in everything ^c. oiirselves, as ministers of God 10. 12. with certain of them that commend themselves 18. not he that c. himself — but whom the Lord c. 12. 11. I ought to have been commended of you Commendation. 2 Cor. 3. 1. epistles of commendation to you or from you? Commission. Acts 26. 12. with the authority and c. of the chief priests Commit. — A.V. '^committed. Mat. 19. 18. Thou shalt not commit adultery. MIc. 10. 19 : Lu. 18. 20 : Bom. 13. 9 Lu. 12. 48. to whom they ic.much, of him will they ask the 16. 11 . who will c. to your trust the true riches ? [more Rom. 2. 22. thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery ? 1 Cor. 10. 8. Neither let us commit fornication 2 Cor. 11, 7. Or did I '^commit a sin in abasing myself 1 Tim. 1. 18. This charge I c. unto thee, my child Timothy 2 Tim. 2. 2. the same commit thou to faithful men Jas. 2. 9. if ye have respect of persons, ye commit sin 1 Pet. 4. 19. c. their souls in well-doing unto a faithful Bev. 2. 14. children of Israel — to c. fornication [Creator 20. seduceth my servants to commit fornication see adultery, prcu:twe, trust. COMMUNION Committed. — A.V. ^delivered, "^recomtnended. Mk. 15. 7. Barabbas — had committed murder Acts 8. 3. Saul — haling men and women c. them to prison 14. 26. from when they had been ^c. to the grac e of God 25. 11. and have c. anything worthy of death [Paul] 25. I found that he had c. nothing worthy of death 1 Cor. 10. 8. commit fornication as some of them committed 2 Cor. 5. 19. having c. unto us the word of reconciliation 12. 21. repented not of the — lasciviousness which they c. 1 Tim. 1. 11. gospel — which was committed to my trust 6.20. Timothy, guard that which is co»H«;<assionate , loving as brethren, tenderhearted 1 Jno. 3. 17. in need, and shutteth up his c. from him see hear, mercy. Compel. — A.V. '^constrain. Mat. 5. 41. coinpel thee to go one mile, go with him twain Mk. 15. 21. c. one passing by, Simon of Cj'rene— bear his Gal. 6. 12. to make a fair show in the flesh, they ^c. you to see constrain. CONCERNING Compelled— est. Mat. 27. 32. Simon by name : him they compelled to go 2 Cor. 12. 11. I am become foolish : ye compelled me Gal. 2. 3. beingaGreek,wascow!_2Je?Zef? tobe circumcisied 14. how c. thou the Gentiles to live as do the Jews ? Complainers. Jude 16. These are murmurers, c, walking after their lusts Complaint. — A.V. ^qnarrel. Col. 3. 13. if any man have a '^complaint against any see charges. Complete — ly. — A.V. \finish, perfect, perform, ^throughly. Lu. 14. 28. whether he have wherewith to '^complete it? 2 Cor 8. 6. he would also '^complete in you this grace 11. But now ^complete the doing also 2 Tim. 3. 17. that the man of God may be ^complete, furnished ^completely unto every good work see full, fully. Completed. — A.V. tended. Lu. 4. 2. when they were ^completed, he hungered 13. when the devil had '^comjjleted every temptation Acts 21. 27. when the seven days were almost ^completed Completion.—^ . V. ^performance. 2 Cor. 8. 11. there may be the ic. also out of your ability Comprehend — ed A.V. — appirehend — ed, summed. Concealed. — A.V. Viid. Lu. 9. 45. it was ^c. from them, that they should not Conceits. Bo7n. 11. 25. lest ye be wise in your own conceits. 12. 16 Conceive — d. Mat. 1. 20. that which is c. in her is of the Holy Ghost Lu. 1. 24. after these days Elisabeth his wife conceived 31. behold, thou [Mary] shalt conceive in thy womb 30. she also hath conceived a son in her old age 2. 21. by the angel before he was conceived in the womb j?p('.14.10. whichispreparedunmixediuthec. of his anger 16. 19. tlie cuj) of tlie wine of the tiei'ceness of his wrath 17. 4. having in her hand a golden c'H^j full of abominations 18. 6. in thee, which she mingled, mingle unto her double Cure— s— ed.— 4.F. ^healed. Mat. 17. 16. to thy disciples, and they could not cure him 18. and the boy was cured from that hour Lu. 7. 21. In that hour he cured many of diseases 9. 1. authority over all devils, and to cwre diseases 13. 32. and perform cures to-day and to-morrow Jno. 5. 10. So the Jews said unto him that was cured Act-s 28. 9. diseases iu the island came, and were ^cured Carious. Acts 19.19. that practised c!i'o??i. 12. 14. Bless them that persecute you — and cwse not Gal. 8. 10. as are of the works of the law are under a curse 13. from the curse of the law, having become a c. for ixs Heb. 6. 8. it is rejected and nigh unto a ^curse [we men Jas. 3. 9. bless we the Lord and Father; and therewith c. Bev. 22. 3. And there shall be no curse any more Cursed— St. Mat. 25. 41. Depart from me, ye cursed Mk. 11. 21. the fig tree which thou cursedst is withered G(( l. 3. 10. C. is every one which continueth not in all things 13. Cursed is every one tliat hangeth on a tree see accw-sed, cursing. Curseth A.V.—see evil. Cursing.— ^.F. ^cursed. Rom. 3. 14. Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness Jas. 3. 10. same mouth cometh forth blessing and cursing 2 Pet. 2. 14. children of ^cursing; forsaking tlae right way see curse. Cushion. — A.V. ^pillow. Mk, 4. 38, himself [Jesus] was in the stern asleep on the ^c. Custom. — A.V. hnanner, '^wont. Lu. 1. 9. according to the custom of the priests' office 2. 27. might do concerning him after the c. of the law 42. they went up after the custom of the feast 4. 16. entered, as his custom was, into the synagogue 22. 39. went, as his V. was, unto the mount of Olives Jno. 18. 39. But ye have a cusfo)n, that I should release 19. 40. as the ^custom of the Jews is to bury Acts 15. 1. circumcised after tlie ^custom of Moses 17. 2. Paul, as his ^custom was, went in unto them 25. 16. it is not the 'c. of the Romans to give up any man Bom. 13. 7. tribute is due ; custom to whom custom 1 Cor. 11. 16. we have no such -om the dead. 4. 10; 13. 30, 34 : Bom. 10. 9: Gal. 1. 1: Col. 2. 12: 1 Th. 1. 10: 1 Pet. 1. 21 10. 41. eat and diink with him after he rose from the dead 17. 31. in that he hath raised himfrojii the dead Rom. 4. 24. that raised Jesus our Lord from the dead. 8. 11 6. 4. like as Christ was raised from the dead 9. Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more 13. present yourselves unto God, as aXive from the dead 7. 4. to another, even to him who was raised from the d. 10. 7. (that is, to bring Christ \y^ from the dead) 11. 15. receiving of them be, but life /ro?« the dead? 1 Cor. 15. 12. preached that he hath been raised from the d. 20. But now hath Christ been raised from the dead Eph. 1. 20. in Christ, when he raised hivufrom the dead 5. 14. from the dead., and Christ shall shine upon thee Col. 1. 18. the beginning, the fii'stborn //-o^/t the dead 2 Tim. 2. 8. visen from the dead, of the seed of David Heh. 11. 19. God is able to raise up, even/;-o/« the dead 13. 20. brought again /ro?^^ the dead the great shepherd see raised. Is Dead.— .4. F. ^was dead. Mat. 9. 18. My daughter is even now dead. Mk. 5. 35: Lu.8. 49. Mk. 9. 26. insomuch that the more part said, He is dead Jno. 8. 52. Abraham is dead, and the prophets. 53 11. 14. said unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead Bam. 7. 8. apart from the law sin i/s dead 8. 10. if Christ is in you, the body is dead because of sin 1 Tim. 5. 6. herself to pleasure is dead while she liveth Jus. 2. 17. Even so faith, if it have not works, is d. in itself 26. For as the body apart from the spirit is dead, even so faith apart from works is dead. see barren, died. Was Dead. — A.V. ^had been dead. Mat. 2. 19. But when Herod luas dead, behold, an angel Lii. 7. 12. one that tvas dead, the only son of his mother 15. And he [widow's son] that was dead sat up 8. 35. laughed him to scorn, knowing that she was dead 15. 24. for this my son was dead, and is alive again. 32 Jno. 11. 39. Martha, the sister of him that urns dead 44. He that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot 19. 33. came to Jesus, and saw that he ^uas dead already Acts 14. 19. out of the city, supposing that he ^was dead 25. 19. and of one Jesus, who was dead Bev. 1. 18. I was dead, and behold, I am alive. 2. 8. see is dead. Deadly. Mk. 16. 18. and if they drink any deadly thing Jas. 3. 8. it is a restless evil, it is full of deadly poison see death-stroke. Deadness. Bom. 4. 19. and the deadness of Sarah's womb Deaf. Mat. 11. 5. the deaf hear, and the dead are raised. Lu.7. 22 Mk. 7. 32. And they bring unto him one that was deaf 37. maketh even the d. to hear, and the dumb to speak 9. 25. Tliou dumb and (Zea/ spirit, I command thee Deal.— .4. F. hise. Mk. 7. 36. so much the more a great deal they published 10. 48. but he cried out the more a great deal. Thou son 2 Cor. 13. 10. that I may not when present ^deal sharply Dealeth. Heb. 12. 7. God dealetk with you as with sons Dealings. Jno. 4. 9. (For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans) Dealt. — A.V. ^charged. Lu. 2. 48. Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us ? Acts 7. 19. The same dealt subtilly with our race Bom.. 12. 3. according as God hath dealt to each man 1 Th. 2. 11. as ye know how we ^d. with each one of you ee done, made suit. Dear. Lu. 7. 2. centurion's servant, who was dear unto him Ac/s 20. 24. But I hold not my life of any account, as dear 1 Th. 2. 8. because ye were become very dear to us see beloved, love. Dearly beloved A.V. — see beloved. Dearth A.V. — see famine. Death. — A.V. ^dead, -die, '^grave. Mat. 2. 15. and was there until the death of Herod 4. 16. sat in the region and shadow of death. Ln. 1. 79 10. 21. brother shall deliver up brother to d. Mk. 13. 12 15. 4. evil of father or mother, let him die the death. Mk. 7. 10 \L7t. 9. 27 16. 28. which shall in no wise taste of death. Mk. 9. 1 : 20. 18. and they shall condemn him to rfe«.^7t. MZ-. 10. 33 26. 38. is exceeding sorrowful, even unto d. Mk. 14. 34 66. said. He is worthy of death. Mk. 14. 64. Mk. 5. 23. My little daughter is at the point of death Lu. 2. 26. by the Holy Spirit, that he should not see death 7. 2. centurion's servant — at the point of '^death 22. 33. with thee I am ready to go both to prison and to d. 23. 15. nothing worthy of death hath been done by him 22. I have found no cause of death in him 24. 20. delivered him up to be condemned to death Jno. 4. 47. heal his son ; for he was at the point of death. 5. 24. passed out of death into life. 1 Jno. 3. 14 8. 51. If a man keep my word, he shall never see d, 52 11. 4. This sickness is not unto death 13. Now Jesus had spoken of his death \\8. 32 12. 33. signifying by what manner of d. he should die. 21. 19. by what manner of death he should glorify God Acts 2. 24. God raised up, having loosed the pangs of death 8. 1. And Saul was consenting unto his death 13. 28. And though they found no cause of death in him 22. 4. and I persecuted this Way unto the death 26. 31. doeth nothing worthy of d. 23. 29 : 25. 11, 25 28. 18. because there was no cause of death in me Bom. 1. 32. they which practise such things are worthy of f7. 5. 10. reconciled to God through the death of his Sou 12. and d. through sin ; and so d. passed unto all men 14. Nevertheless death reigned from Adam until Moses 17. by the trespass of the one, d. reigned through the one 21. as sin reigned in death, even so might grace reign DEATH DECEIVE lio)!!. 6. 3. into Christ Jesus were baptized unto his death ? 4. buried therefore with him through baptism into d. 5. united with him by the likeness of his death 9. denth no more hath dominion over him 10. For the death that he died, be died unto sin 16. whom ye obey ; whetlier of sin unto death 21. for the end of those tilings is death 23. For the wages of sin is death 7. 5. wrought in our members to bring forth fruit unto d. 10. this I found to be unto death 13. Did then that which is good become death unto me ? 24. who shall deliver me out of the body of this death 1 8. 2. free from the law of sin and of death 6. For the mind of the flesh is death 38, For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life 1 Cor. 3. 22. or life, or death, or tilings present 4. 9. apostles last of all, as men doomed to death 11. 26. ye proclaim the Lord's deatlb till he come 15. 21. For since by man came death 26. The last enemy that shall be abolished is death 54. Death is swallowed up in victory 55. "i. 1. 14. guard through the Holy Ghost which d. in us 2 Pet. 3. 13. a new earth, wherein du-elleth righteousness Rev. 2. 13. killed among you, where Satan dwelleth see abideth, abidinej, dwell. \ Dwelling. — A.V. ^house, Hntruding. Ml:. 5. 3. who had his dwelling in the tombs Acts 2. 5. were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews, devout men 28. 30. abode two whole years iu his own hired '^dwelling Col. 2. 18. "^dwelling in the things which he hath seen 1 Tivi. 6. 16. dwelling in light unapproachable Heb. 11, 9. dwelling in tents, with Isaac and Jacob 2 Pet. 2. 8, (for that righteous man dwelling among them see dwelt. Dweliingplace. 1 Cur. 4. 11. buli'eted, and have no certain dweliingplace Dwelt. — A.V. ^continued, -dwelling. Mat. 2. 23. came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth 4. 13. leaving Nazareth, he came and d. iu Capernaum Lu. L 65. fear came on all that dwelt round about Lhem Jno. 1. 14. the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us Acts 7. "2. iu Mesopotamia, before he dwelt in Haran 4. and d. in Haran : and from thence, when his father 9. 22. confounded the .Jews which dwelt at Damascus 32. the saints which dwelt at Lydda. 35 11. 29. relief unto the brethi-en that dwelt in Judsea 18. 11. he '^dwelt there a year and six months 19. 10. all thej' which dwelt in Asia heard the word 17. both Jews and Greeks, that -dwelt at Ephesus 22. 12. well rej)orted of by all the Jews that dwelt there 2 Tim 1. 5. which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois see abode, elvjcll, sojourned. Dying. ML-. 12. 20. the first took a wife, and dying left no seed Lu. 8. 42. twelve years of age, and she lay a dying 2 Cur. 4. 10. bearing about in the body the dying of Jesua 0. 9. as di/ing, and behold, we live Heb. 11. 21. By faith Jacob, when he was a dying, blessed Dysentery, — A.V. ^bloody flux. Acts 28, 8, father of PubliuslaysickoffeverandicZy.sen^cry EAGLE E. Eagle— 3.—^. F. ^angel. Mat. 24. 28. there will the eagles be gathered. Lii. 17. 37 Bev. 4. 7. the fourth creature was like a flying eagle 8. 13. I saw, and I heard an ^eagle flying in mid-heaven 12. 14. given to the woman the two wings of the great e. Ear. — A.V. Vwarlen. Mat. 10. 27. what ye hear in the ear, proclaim upon 26.61. struckoffhisear. MA;. 14. 47: Lu.11.5Q: Jno.XQ.lO Lu. 12. 3. and what ye have spoken in the ea7- 22. 51. And he touched his ear, and healed him Jno.18. 26. being a kinsman of him whose ear Peter cut off Acts 2. 14. Peter — spake forth — give ^ear unto my words 1 Cor. 2. 9. Things which eye saw not, and ear heard not 12. 16. if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye Eev. 2. 7. He that hath an ear, let him hear. 11, 17, 29 : 3. 13. 9. If any man hath an ear, let him hear. [6, 13, 22 Ear— 3 of corn. Mat. 12. 1. began to pluck e. of corn. Mk. 2. 23 : Lii. 6. 1 Mk. 4. 28. then the ear, then the full corn in the ear Early.— ^.F.ioZcZ. Mk. 16. 9. he was risen early on the first day of the week Lu. 24. 22. amazed us, having been early at the tomb John 18. 28. lead Jesus — into the palace : and it was early 20. 1. cometh Mary Magdalene e., while it was yet dark Acts 21. 16. Mnason of Cyprus, an ^early disciple Jas. 5. 7. until it receive the ea7-hj and the latter rain see morning. Earnest.— ^.F. '^diligent, ^forivard. Bom. 8. 19. For the earnest expectation of the creation 2 Cor. 1. 22. and gave us the earnest of the Spirit. 5 .5 8. 16. the same earnest care for you into the heart of Titus 17. being himself very ^earnest, he went forth 22. proved '^earnest in many things — much more ^e. Eph. 1. 14. which is an earnest of our inheritance Phil. 1. 20. according to my earnest expectation and hope Heh. 2. 1. Therefore we ought to give the more e. heed Earnestly.— ^.F. Hnstantly, hvithout ceasing. Lii. 7. 4. besought him ^earnestly, saying. He is worthy 22. 44. And being in an agony he prayed more earnestly Acts 12. 5. prayer was made ^e. of the church unto God 26. 7. twelve tribes, ^e. serving God night and day 1 Cor. 12. 31. But desire earnestly the greater gifts Jude 3. exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith see fasten, fervently, stcdfastly. Earnestness.— ^.F. ^diligence, ^fonvai-dness. 2 Cor. 8. 7. in all ^earnestness, and in your love to us 8. as proving through the ^e. of others the sincerity Ears.— 4. F. ^audience. Mat. 11. 15. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. 13. 9, 43 : Mk. 4. 9, 23 : Lu. 8. 8 : 14. 35 [28. 27 13. 15. ears are dull of hearing— hear with their e. Acts 16. But blessed are — your ears, for they hear 28. 14. if this come to the governor's e., we will persuade Mk. 7. 33. put his fingers into his ears, and lie spat 35. And his ears were opened 8. 18. having e., hear ye not ? and dc ye not remember ? Lu.1.44. thy salutation came into mine e., the babe leaped 4. 21. To-day hath this scripture been fulfilled in your e. EARTH Lti. 7. 1. ended all his sayings in the ^enrs of the people 9. 44. Let these words sink into your ears Acts 7. 51. uncircumcised in heart and eats, ye do always 57. cried out with a loud voice, and stopped their ears 11. 22. concerning them came to the eais of the church 17. 20. thou bringest certain strange things to our ears Bom. 11. 8. not see, and ears that they should not hear 2 Tim. 4. 3. having itching ears, will heap to themselves 4. and will turn away their eai-s from the truth Jas. 5. 4. entered into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth 1 Pet. 3. 12. And his ears unto their supplication Earth. — A.V. Earthly, ^ground,Hnhahiters of the earth, ^luorld. Mat. 5. 5. Blessed are the meek : for they shall inherit the 13. Ye are the salt of the earth : but if the salt \_earth 35. nor by the earth, for it is the footstool of his feet 12. 40. three days and three nights in the heart of the e. 42. she came from the ends of the e. to hear — Solomon 13. 5. not much earth — no deepness of earth. Mk. 4. 5 25. 18. digged in the earth, and hid his lord's money 25. went away and hid thy talent in the earth 27. 51 . the earth did quake ; and the rocks were rent Mk. 4. 28. The earth beareth fruit of herself Lu. 12. 51. that I am come to give peace in the earth ? 24. 5. affrighted, and bowed down their faces to the e. Jno. 3. 31. he that is of the earth is of the ^earth, and of the earth he speaketh 12. 24. Except a grain of wheat fall into the %a?-i the eartJo 12. 25. when they refused him that warned them on e. Jas. 5. 5. Ye have lived deUcately on the earth 17. it rained not o?i the e. for three years and six mouths Eev. 3. 10. to try them that dwell upon the earth 5. 10. kingdom and priests ; and they reign upon the e. 6. 10. avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth ? 7. 1. that no wind should blow on the earth 8. 7. and they were cast upon the earth 10. 8. angel that standeth upon the sea and upon the e. 11. 10. dwell on the earth. 13. 8, 14 : 14. 6 : 17. 8 13. 13. fire to come down out of heaven upon the earth 14. 16. sat on the cloud cast his sickle upon the earth 18. 24. of all that have been slain upon the earth Earthen. 2 Cor. 4. 7. we have this treasure in earthen vessels Earthly. J710. 3. 12. If I told you earthly things, and ye believe not 2 Cor. 5. 1. if the e. house of our tabernacle be dissolved Phil. 3. 19. glory is in their shame, who mind e. things Jas. 3. 15. but is earthly, sensual, devilish see earth. Earthquake— s. Mat. 24. 7. e. in divers places. Mk. 13. 8 : Lio. 21. 11 27. 54. watching Jesus, when they saw the earthquake 28.2. there was a great e. ^cis 16. 26: i?eu. 6. 12: 11. 13: Eev. 8. 5. voices, and lightnings, and an e. 11. 19 \\&. 18 16. 18. so great an earthqucike, so mighty Earthy. 1 Cor. 15. 47. The first man is of the earth, earthy 48. As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy 49. And as we have borne the image of the earthy Ease — d. Lu. 12. 19. take thine ease, drink, be merry 2 Cor. 8. 13. that others may be eased, and ye distressed Easier. Mat. 9. 5. whether is e., to say. Thy. Mk. 2. 9 : Lu. 5. 23 19.24. Itise.foracameltogothrough. MZ;. 10.25: Lio.18. Lu. 16. 17. it is e. for heaven and earth to pass away [25 Easily. Heb. 12. 1. and the sin which doth so easily beset us East. i Mat. 2. 1. wise men from the east came to Jerusalem 2. for we saw his star in the east. 9 8. 11. many shall come from the east. Lu. 13. 29 24. 27. as the lightning cometh forth from the east Eev. 21. 13. on the east were three gates see south-east, stmrising, west. Easter. — A.V. see Passover. Easy. Mat. 11. 30. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light 1 Cor. 14. 9. utter by the tongue speech e. to be understood Jas. 3. 17. then peaceable, gentle, easy to be intreated Eat. — A.V. thread, ^eaten, Hive. Mat.l^L [David] did e. the shewbread. MA:. 2. 26: iw.6.4 14. 20. did all eat, and were fiUed. 15. 37 : Mk. 6. 42 : 8.8: 21. they that did 2eftf were about five thousand [Lu.'d.Yl 15. 27. for even the dogs eat of the crumbs. Mk. 7. 28 38. that did eat were four thousand men, beside women 26. 26. Take, eat ; this is my body Mk. 1. 6. and did eat locusts and wild honey [John] 3. 20. so that they could not so much as eat bread 6. 36. and buy themselves somewhat to '^eat 7. 3. except they wash their hands diligently, eat not. 4, 5 11. 14. No man e. fruit from thee henceforward for ever 14.12. mayeste.thepassover?14: Li^ 22.8,11: J/jo. 18. 28 Lu. 4. 2. And he did eat nothing in those days 6. 1. plucked the ears of corn, and did eat 7. 36. the Pharisees desired him that he would e. with him 10. 8. eat such things as are set before you 12. 22. Be not anxious for your life, what ye shall eat 13. 26. We did ^eat and diink in thy presence 15. 23. kill it, let us eat, and make merry 22. 16. I will not eat it, until it be fulfilled 24. 43. And he took it, and did eat before them Jno. 2. 17. The zeal of tlaine house shall ^eat me up 4. 31. the disciples prayed him, saying, Eabbi, eat 6. 49. your fathers did eat the manna. 58 50. that a man may eat thereof, and not die. 51 53. Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man Acts 10. 13. Rise, Peter; kill and eat. 11. 7 11. 3. in to men uncircumcised, and didst eat with them Eom. 14. 23. But he that doubteth is condemned if he eat 1 Cor. 5. 11. an extortioner; with such a one no, not to eat 8. 7. some— eai as of a thing sacrificed to an idol 8. if we eat not, are we the worse ; nor, if we eat 13. I will eat no flesh for evermore 9. 13. sacred things ^eat of the things of the temple 10. 3. and did all eat the same spiritual meat 18. which eat the sacrifices communion with the altar? 25. eat, asking no qiiestion for conscience sake. 27 28. in sacrifice, eat not, for his sake that shewed it 11. 34. If any man is hungry, let him eat at home Gal. 2. 12. [Cephas] from James, he did e. with the Gentiles 2 Th. 3, 10. If any will not work, neither let him eat 99 EAT 2 Tim. 2. 17. their word will eat as doth a gangrene Jas. 5. 3. their rust— shall eat your flesh as fire Bev. 10. 9. And he saith unto me, Take it, and eat it up 17. 16. shall eat her flesh, and shall burn her 19. 18. that ye may eat the flesh of kings, and the flesh sie ate, eatimj, taste. Eat ivitJt drinh. Mat. 6. 25. ye shall eat, or what ye shall d. 31: Lu. V2. 29 21. 49. shall eat and drink with the drunken. Lu. 12. 45 Lu. 5. 30. Why do ye eat and drink with the publicans 33. disciples of the Pharisees ; but thine ea^ and fZ;-i»A 12. 19. Soul — take thine ease, eat, drink, be merry 17. 8. and afterward thou shalt eat and drink ? 22. 30. that ye may eat and drink at my table Act.s 9. 9. [Saul] and did neither eat nor drink 10. 41. who did eat and drink with him after he rose 23. 12. eat nor drink till they had killed Paul. 21 Bom. 14. 21. good not to eat flesh, nor to drink wine 1 Co?: 9. 4. Have we no right to eat, and to drink ? 10. 7. The people sat down to eat and drink 31. therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do 11. 22. have ye not houses to eat and to drink in ? 26. eat this bread, and drink the cup. 27, 28 15. 32. let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die To Eat. — A.V. ^eaten, hneat. Mat. 12. 1. began to pluck ears of corn, and to eat 4. not lawful for him to eat. Mk. 2. 26 : Lu. 6. 4 14. 16. give ye them to eat. Mk. 6. 37 : Lu. 9. 13 15. 20. but to eat with uuwashen hands defileth not 32. three days and have nothing to eat. Mk. 8. 1, 2 26. 17. we make ready for thee to eat the passover ? Mk. 5. 43. that something should be given her to eat. Lu. 6. 31. and they had no leisure so much as to eat [8. 255 Li(. 22. 15. I have desired to eat this passover with you 24. 41. Have ye here anything ^to eat ? Jno. 21. 25 Jno. 4. 32. I have meat to eat that ye know not 33. Hath any man brought him aught to eat ? 6. 52. How can this man give us his flesh to eat ? Acts 10. 10. became hungry, and desired ^to eat [Peter] 27. 35. and he brake it, and began to eat Bom. 14. 2. One man hath faith to eat all things 1 Cor. 8. 10. be emboldened to eat things 11. 20. it is not possible to eat the Lord's supper 33. when ye come together to eat, wait one for another Heb. 13. 10. they have no right to eat which serve Bev. 2. 7. to him will I give to eat of the tree of life 14. to eat things sacrificed to idols. 20 Eaten. Lu. 17. 8. serve me, till I have eateyi and drunken Jno. 6. 13. remained over unto them that had eaten Acts 10. 14. I have never eaten any thing that is common 12. 23. [Herod] was e. of worms, and gave up the ghost 20. 11. [Paul] had broken the bread, and eaten 27. 38. when they had e. enough, they lightened the ship ^e I'. 10. 10. whenihadeafeu it, my belly was made bitter sec eat, to eat. Eateth. Mat. 9. 11. Why eateth your Master with the publicans and sinners ? Mk. 2. 16 : Lu. 15. 2 Mk. 14. 18. shall betray me, even he that eateth with me Jno. 6. 54. He that eateth my flesh and driuketh my blood. 57. so he that eateth me, he also shall live [56 58. he that eateth this bread shall live for ever 13. 18. He that e. my bread lifted up his heel against me Bom. 14. 2. but he that is weak eateth herbs EGG Tlom. 14. 3. him that e. — e. not — not him that c. — him that e. 6. he that e., e. unto the Lord — e. not — Lord he e. not 20. it is evil for that man who eateth with offence 23. condemned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith 1 Cor. 9. 7. e. not the fruit — e. not of the milk of the flock ? 11. 29. For he that eateth — e and di-inketh judgement Eating. — A.V. ^eat, ^meat. Mat. 11. IS John came neither e. nor drinking. Lit. 7. 33 19. Sou of man came eating and drinking. Lu. 7. 34 24. 38. before the flood they were eating and drinking 26.21. as they were le., he said, Verily I say. AfA;. 14. ^18 26. as they were eating, Jesus took bread. Mk. 14.122. Mk. 2. 16. when they saw that he was ^e. with the sinners Lii. 10. 7. eating and drinking such things as they give Bom. 14. 17. kingdom of God is not ^eating and drinking 1 Cor. 8. 4. Concerning therefore the e. of things sacrificed 11. 21. for in your eating each one taketh before other Edge. Lu. 21. 24. And they shall fall by the edge of the sword Heb. 11. 34. escaped the edge of the sword Edges A.V. — see two-edged. Edification. 1 Cor. 14. 3. he that prophesieth speaketh uuto men e. see buildinri, edifying. Edified— eth. Acts 9. 31. Galilee and Samaria had peace, being edified 1 Cor. 8. 1. Knowledge puffeth up, but love edifieth 14.4. He that speaketh in a tongue e. himself — e. the 17. givest thanks well, but the other is not e. [church Edify. B.om. 14. 19. things whereby we may edify one another 1 Cor. 10. 23. All things are lawful ; but all things edify not see build. Edifjring. — A.V. ^edification. Bom. 1.5. 2. his neighbour for that which is good, unto ^e. 1 Cor. 14. 5. that the church may receive edifging 12. seek that ye may abound unto the e. of the church 26. Let all things be done unto edifying 2 Cor. 12. 19. all things, beloved, are for your edifying Eph. 4. 29, but such as is good for e. as the need may be see building, dispensation. Effect.— .IF. h:oid. Horn. 3. 3. make of none effect the faithfulness of God? 31. make the law of none '^effect through faith ? 4. 14. the promise is made of none effect. Gal. 3. 17 sx noxiglit, severed, void. Effectual. I Cor. 16. 9. for a great door and e. is opened unto me Philctn. 6. the fellowship of thy faith may become e. sec icorketh. Effeminate. I Cor. 6. 9. nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves Effulgence. — A.V. ^brigh tness. Heb. 1. 3. who being the ^e. of his glory, and the very image Egg. Lw. 11. 12. Or if he shall ask an egg, will he give him 100 EIGHT Eight. Lu. 2. 21. when tlgM daj's were fulfilled for circumcising 9. 28. it came to pass about e. days after these sayings Jno. 20. 26. after e. days aj^ain his disciples were within Acts 9. 33. .^neas, which had kept his bed eight years 1 Tet. 3. 20. few, that is, e. souls, were saved thxough water Eighteen. LxL. 13. 4. Or those e.,upon whom the tower in Siloam fell 11. a woman which had a spirit of infirmity e. years IC. whom Satau had bound, lo, these eighteen years Eighth. Eev. 17. 11. that was, and is not, is himself also an eighth 21. 20. the eighth, beryl; the ninth, topaz see day. Either. Mat. 6. 24. No man can serve two masters : for either he will hate the one. Lu. 16. 13 12. 33. Either make the tree good, and its fruit good Jno. 19. 18. crucified him, and with him two others, on c. 1 Cor. 14. 6. 1 speak to you e. by way of revelation [side one Elder.— .4. F. '^elders. Lu. 15. 25. Now his elder son was in the field Acts 15. 23. The apostles and the ^elder brethren Bom. 9. 12. The elder shall serve the younger 1 Ti'm. 5.1. Rebukenotane., bnt exhort him as a father. 19 2. the elder women as mothers ; the younger 1 Pet. 5. 5. Likewise, ye younger, be subject unto the elder 2 Jno. 1. The elder unto the elect lady a.nd her children 3 Jno. 1. The elder unto Gains the beloved Elders. Mat. 15. 2. disciples transgress the tradition of the elders ? 16. 21. suffer many things of the elders and chief priests 21. 23. and the elders of the people came unto him 26. 3. and the elders of the people, unto the court 47. from the chief priests and elders of the ijeople 57. the scribes and the elders were gathered together 27. 1. theeWe/'sof the people took counsel against Jesus 12. when he was accused bj^ the chief priests and elders 20. the chief priests and the e. persuaded the multitudes 41. mocking him, with the scribes and elders, said 28. 12. And when they were assembled with the elders Mk. 7. 3. holding the tradition of the elders. 5 8. 31. and be rejected by the elders. Lit. 9. 22 15. 1. the chief priests with the elders and scribes Lu. 7. 3. he sent unto him elders of the Jews, asking him 20. 1. him the chiff priests and the scribes with the elders 22. 52. and elders, which were come against him 66. the assembly of the e. of tlie people was gathered Acts 4. 5. that their rulers and ciders and scribes were 8. Ye rulers of the people, and elders, if we this day 23. reported all that the chief priests and the e. had said 6. 12. they stirred up the people, and the elders 11. 80. sending it to the elders by the hand of Barnabas 14. 23. they liad appointed for them e. in every church 15. 2. unto the apostles and elders about this question . 4. of the church and the apostles and the elders ^ 6. the apostles and the elders were gathered together 22. it seemed good to the apostles and the elders 16. 4. which had been ordained of the apostles and elders ELI Acts 20. 17. Ephesus, and called to him the e. of the church 21. 18. with us unto James ; and all the e. were present •22. 5. bear me witness, and all the estate of the elders 24. 1. high priest Ananias came down with certain elders 25. 15. chief priests and the e. of the Jews informed me 1 Tim. 5. 17. Let the e. that rule well be counted worthy Tit. 1. 5. and appoint elders in every city Heb.ll. 2. For therein the eldeo-shni witness borneto them Jas. 5. 14. let him call for the elders of the church 1 Fet. 5. 1. The elders therefore among you I exhort Eev. 4. 4. the thrones I saw four and twenty elders sitting 10. four and twenty e. shall fall down. 5.8,14: 11.16: 19.4 5. 5. and one of the elders saith unto me, "Weep not 6. in the midst of the elders, a Lamb standing 11. the throne and the living creatures and the e. 7.11 7.13. And one of the elders answered, saying unto me 14. 3. before the four living creatures and the elders see chief priests, elder. Eldest. Jno. 8. 9. went out one by one, beginning from the eldest Elect.— 4. F. ^chosen, "^elected, strangers. Mat. 24.. 22. have been saved: but for the e.'s sake. J/i-. 13.20 31. gather together his e. from the four winds. Mk. 13.27 Mk. 13. 22. may lead astray, if possible, the e. Mat. 24. 24 Lu. 18. 7. And shall not God avenge his e?eci, which cry Bom. 8. 33. lay anything to the charge of God's elect ? Col. 3. 12. Put on therefore, as God's e., holy and beloved 1 Tim. 5. 21. and Christ Jesus, and the elect angels 2 Tim. 2. 10. I endure all things for the elect's sake rif. 1. 1. according to the faith of God's e?ec< 1 Fet. 1. 1. the ^elect who are sojourners of the Dispersion 2. 4. rejected indeed of men, but with God "^elect _ 6. I lay in Zion a chief corner stone, elect, precious 9. But ye are an '^elect race, a royal priesthood 5 13. [church] "-elect together with you, saluteth you 2 Jno. 1. The elder unto the elect lady and her children 13. The children of thine elect sister salute thee Elected A.V. — see elect. Election. Bom. 9. 11. pm-pose of God according to c. might stand 11. 5. there is a remnant according to the e. of grace 7. but the e. obtained it, and the rest were hardened 28. but as touching the election, they are beloved ITh 1. 4. knowing, brethren beloved of God, your e. 2 Ftt. 1. 10. diligence to make your calling and e. sure Elements. 2 Fet. 3. 10. the e. shall be dissolved with fervent heat. 12 see rudiments. Eleven. Mat. 28. 16. But the eleven disciples went into Galilee Mk 16 14 afterward he was manifested unto the eleven Lu 2i. 9. the tomb, and told all these things to the eleven 33. to Jerusalem, and found the e. gathered together Acts 1. 26. he was numbered with the eleven apostles 2. 14. But Peter, standing iip with the eleven Eleventh. Mat. 20. 6. about the eleventh hour he went out. 9 Eev. 21. 20. the eleventh, jacinth; the twelfth, amethyst Eli, Eloi. Mat. 27. 46. Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani ? Mk, 15. 34 101 ELOQUENT Eloquent A.V.—see learned. Embarking. — A.V. ^entering. Acts 27.2. And ^emharking in a ship of Adramyttium Emboldened. 1 Cor. 8. 10. will not his conscience, if he is weak, be e. Embraced A.V. — see exhorted, greeted, tooh leave. Embracing. Acts 20. 10. Paul went down, and fell on him, and e. him Emerald. Rev. 4. 3. a rainbow— like an emerald to look "PO" 21. 19. the third, chalcedony ; the fourth, emerald Emperor. — A.V. ^Augustus. Acts 25. 21. But when Paul had appealed to be kept for the decision of the ^eviperor. ^25 Emptied. — A.V. hw reputation. Phil. 2. 7. but le. himself, taking the form of a servant Empty. — A.V. ^vain. Mat. 12. 44. he findeth it empty, swept, and garnished Mk. 12. 3. beat him, and sent him away e. Lit. 20. 10, 11 Lu. 1. 58. And the rich he hath sent emptij away Eph. 5. 6. Let no man deceive you with ^enipty words Emulation — s A.V. — see jealousy— ies. Enabled. 1 Tim. 1. 12. I thank him that enabled me, even Christ Enacted. — A.V. ^established. Heb. 8. 6. covenant, which hath been ^enacted upon better Encoixnter— ed. — A.V. ^war. Lu. 14. 31. what king, as he goeth to ^e. another king in Acts 17. 18. Stoic philosophers encountered him [war Encourage — d. — A.V. ^comfort, Exhorting. Acts 18. 27. the bi-ethren ^encouraged him, and wrote 1 Th. 6. 14. admonish the disorderly; ^e. the faint-hearted Encouragement.— ^.y. ^consolation. Heb. 6. 18. we may have a strong le., who have fled for Encoviraging. — A.V. ^comforted. 1 Th. 2. 11. his own children, exhorting you, and^e. you End. — A.V. ^cause, "^died, Hast, ^purpose, ^therefore. Mat. 10. 22. he that endureth to the e. 24. 13 : Mk. 13. 13 11. 1. when Jesus had made an end of commanding 13. 39. the harvest is the end of the woiid ; and the 40. so shall it be in the end of the world. 49 [reapers 24. 3. sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world ? 6. but the end is not yet. Mk. 13. 7 ; Lu. 21. 9 14. and then shall the end come 31. the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other 26. 58. and sat with the ofi&cers, to see the end 23. 20. with you alway, even unto the end of the world Mk. 1. 38. preach there also ; for to this ^end came I 3. 26. Satan — is divided, he cannot stand, but hath an e, Lu. 1. 33. and of his kingdom there shall be no end 18. 1. spake a parable unto them to the e. that they ought ENDURE Jno. 13. 1. he [Jesus] loved them [disciples] unto the end 18. 37. To this c. have I been born — to this ^e. am I come Acts 26. 16. for to this *e. have I appeared unto thee [Paul] Bom. 4. 16. to the end that the promise may be sure 18. to the end that he might become a father 6. 21. for the end of those things is death 22. unto sanctification, and the end eternal life 10. 4. Christ is the end of the law unto righteousness 14. 9. For to this end Christ died, and lived agam 1 Cor. 1. 8. who shall also confirm you unto the end 2 Cor. 1. 13. and I hope ye will acknowledge unto the end 2. 9. For to this end also did I write, that I might know 3. 13. not look stedf astly on the e)id of that — passing away 11. 15. whose end shall be according to their works Phil. 3. 19. whose end is perdition, whose god is the belly 1 Tim. 1.5. the end of the charge is love out of a pure heart Heh. 1.2. hath at the '^end of these days spoken 3. 6. and the glorying of our hope firm unto the end 14. beginning of our confidence firm unto the end 6. 8. nigh unto a curse ; whose end is to be burned 11. diligence unto the fulness of hope even to the oul 7. 3. having neither beginning of days nor end of life 9. 26. once at the end of the ages hath he been manifested 11. 22. By faith Joseph, when his "^end was nigh Jas. 5. 11. and have seen the end of the Lord, how that 1 Pet. 1. 9. receiving the e. of your faith, even the salvation 20. was manifested at the ^end of the times for your sake 4. 6. For unto this '^end was the gospel preached 7. But the end of all things is at hand [gospel 17. what shall be the end of them that obey not the 1 Jno. 3. 8. To this ^end was the Son of God manifested Rev. 2. 26. he that keepeth my works unto the end 21. 6. the beginning and the end. 22. 13 see ever and ever, final, fulfi,lment, issue, late, 2>erfeetly. Latter End A. V.—see (last) state. Endeavour— ing A.V.—see diligence. Endeavoured. 1 Th. 2. 17. endeavoured the more — to see your face see sought. Ended. Mat. 7. 28. when Jesus ended these words. Lu. 7. 1 Acts 19. 21. Now after these things were ended see completed. Endless. 1 Ti7n. 1. 4. neither to give heed to — endless genealogies Heb. 7. 16. but after the power of an endless life Ends.— 4. F. hdtermost parts. Mat. 12. 42. she came from the ^e. of the earth. Lu. 11. ^Sl Bom. 10. 18. And their words unto the ends of the world 1 Cor. 10. 11. upon whom the ends of the ages are come see uttermost (part). Endued A.V. — see clothed, understanding. Endure. — A.V. ^bear, "^suffer. Mk. 4. 17. no root in themselves, but endure for a while 1 Cor. 4. 12. being persecuted, we "^endure 10. 13. way of escape, that ye may be able to ^endure it 2 Th. 1. 4. and in the afflictions which ye endure 2 Tim. 2. 10. I endure all things for the elect's sake 12. if we "^endure, we shall also reign with him 4. 3. time will come when they will not e. the sound doc- Heb. 12. 7. It is for chastening that ye endure [trine 20. for they could not endure that which was enjoined see endured, endureth, suffer. 102 ENDURED ENSUE Endvired.— ^.F. ^endure. Rom. 9. 22. e. with much longsuffering vessels of wrath 2 Tim. 3. 11. what persecutious I endured Heb. 6. 15. having patiently e., he obtained the promise 10. 32. ye eyidured a great conflict of sufferings 11. 27. for he endured, as seeing him who is invisible 12. 2. endured the cross, despising shame, and hath sat 3. e. such gainsaying of sinners against themselves Jas. 5. 11. Behold, we call them blessed which ^endured Endureth.— .4.F. ^dureih, '^endure. Mat. 10. 22. but he that e. to the end. 24. 213 : Ml\ 13. 213 13. 21. not root in himself, but ^endureth for a while 1 Cor. 13. 7. hopeth all things, endureth all things Jas. 1. 12. Blessed is the man that endureth temptation 1 Pet. 2. 19. for conscience toward God a man ~e. griefs see nhuleth. Enduring. 2 Cor. 1. 6. worketh in thepatient e. of the same sufferinga see abiding. Enemies.— ^.F. ^foes. Mat. 5. 44. Love your ejiemies. Lu. 6. 27, 35 22. 44. put thine enemies underneath. Mk. 12. 36; Lu. 20. 43 : Acts 2. i35 : Heb. 1. 13 : 10. 13 Lii. 1. 71. from our enetnies, and from the hand 74. being delivered out of the hand of our enemies 19. 27. Howbeit these mine enemies, which would not 43. when thine enemies shall cast up a bank about thee Eom. 5. 10. For if, while we were e., we were reconciled 11. 28. touching the gospel, they are e. for your sake 1 Cor. 15. 25. till he hath put all his e/ie»iies under his feet Phil. 3. 18. that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ Col. 1. 21. time past alienated and enemies in your mind Rev. 11. 5. fire proceedeth — and devoureth their enemies 12. in the cloud ; and their enemies beheld them Enemy. Mat. 5. 43. love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy 13. 25. while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares 28. And he said unto them. An enemy hath done this 39. the enemy that sowed them is the devil Lu. 10. 19. authority — and over all the power of the enema Acts 13. 10. thou enemy of all righteousness, wilt thou not Rom. 12. 20. But if thine enemy hunger, feed him 1 Cor. 15. 26. The last e. that shall be abolished is death GaJ.'k. 16. become your e?!<:7Hy, because I tell j-ou the truth 2 Th. 3. 15. yet count him not as an enemy, but admonish Jas. 4. 4. friend of the world maketh himself an e. of God Engrafted A.V.—see im2)lanted. Engraven. 2 Cor. 3. 7. written, and e. on stones, camp with glory Enjoin— ed. — A.V. ^commnnded. Philem. 8. to enjoin thee that which is befitciug Heb. 12. 20. they could not endure that which was ^enjoined see cominriiuted. Enjoy. Acts 24. 2. Seeing that by thee we ejijoy much peace 1 Tim. 6. 17. who giveth us richly all things to enjoy Heb. 11. 25. than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season Enlarge— d. Mat. 23. 5. and enlarge the borders of their garments 2 Cor. 6. 11 . unto you, Corinthians, our heart is enlarged 13, for a recompense in like kind— be ye also enlarged see magnified. Enlightened.— ^.F. Hlluminated. Eph. 1. 18. having the eyes of your heart enlightened Heb. 6. 4. For as touching those who were once enlightened 10. 32. after ye were ^enlightened, ye endured a great Enmities.— 4. F. ^hatred. Gal. 5. 20. idolatry, sorcery, ^enmities, strife Enmity. Lu. 23. 12. for before they were at e. between themselves Rom. 8. 7. the mind of the flesh is enmity against God Ej)h. 2. 15. having abolished in his flesh the enmity 16. through the ci-oss, having slain the enmity thereby Jas. 4. 4. the friendship of the world is enmity with God ? Enough. Mat. 10. 25. It is e. for the disciple that he be as his master 25. 9. Peradventure there will not be e. for us and you Mk. 14. 41. Sleep on now, and take your rest : it is e7iough Lu.. 15. 17. servants of my father's have bread e)iow^/i 22. 38. And he said unto them, It is enough Acts 27. 38. they had eaten enough, they hghtened the ship Enquire A.V. — see inquire, searcii, question, seek, judge. Enquired A.V. — see learned, inquired, sought. Enquiry A. r. — see inquiry. Enriched. 1 Cor. 1. 5. that in everything ye were enriched in him 2 Cor. 9 11. ye being e. in everything unto all liberality Enrol — led. — A. V. ^chosen, ^talen into the mimber, Haxed, horitten. Lu. 2. 1. that all the world should be ^enrolled 3. And all went to ^enrol themselves, every one to his 5. to%.himself [Joseph] withMary.who was betrothed 1 Tim. 5. 9. Let none be ^e. as a widow under threescore 2 Tim. 2. 4. please him who '^enrolled him as a soldier Heb. 12. 23. of the firstborn who are ^enrolled in heaven Enrolment.— J. F. Haxing. Lu. 2. 2. This was the first '^enrolment made Acts 5. 37. rose up Judas of Galilee in the days of the ^e. Ensample— S.— yl.F. ^exam23le, "^xmttern. Phil. 3. 17. which so walk even as ye have us for an e. 1 Th. 1.7. so that ye became an e. to all that believe 2 Th. 3. 9. but to make ourselves an ensamjple unto you 1 Tim. 1. 16. an ^e. of them which should hereafter believe 4. 12. be thou an '^ensample to them that believe Tit. 2. 7. showing thyself an "^ensample of good works 1 Pet. 5. 3. but making yourselves ensamjples to the flock Enslaved. — A. V. ^given. Tit. 2. 3. not slanderers, nor ^enslaved to much wine Ensnare.— .4. F. ^entangle. Mat. 22. 15. took counsel how they might ^ensnare him Ensue A.V. — see pursue. 103 ENTANGLE Entangle A.V.—see ensnare. Entangled— eth. Gal. 5. 1. and be not entaitgled ag&in in a yoke of bondage 2 Thn. 2. 4. entangleth himself in the affairs of this life 2 Fet. 2. 20. they are again ewten^-ied therein and overcome Enter. — A.V. '^come, "^entered, ^entering, *get, ^go, ^went. Mat. 5. 20. in no wise enter into the kingdom of heaven 6. 6. when thou prayest, enter into thine inner chamber 7. 13. Enter ye in by the narrow gate— many be they that ''enter in thereby. i«. 13. 24 21. Lord, Lord, shall eiiter into the kingdom of heaven 10. 5. and enter not into any city of the Samaritans 11. into whatsoever city or village ye shall enter 12. as ye 'Center into the house, salute it. Lu. 10. 8, 10 12. 29. enter into the house of the strong man. Mh. 3. 27 45. and they e^iter in and dwell there. Ln. 11. 26 14. 22. constrained the disciples to ^enter into the boat 18. 3. shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of heaven 8. good for thee to e. into life maimed. Mk. 9. 43, 45, 47 9. enter into life with one eye, rather than having two 19.17. thou wouldest e. into life, keep the commandments 23. It is hard for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven. 24: Mk. 10. 23, 24, 25 : Lu. 18. 24, 25 23. 13. ye ^enter not in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering in to ^enter 25. 21. enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 23 26. 41. pray, that ye enter not into temptation. Mk. 14. 38 : Lu. 22. 46 Mk. 1. 45. Jesus could no more openly enter into a city 6. 12. into the swine, that we may e. into them. Lu.8. 32 8. 26. Do not even Center into the village 9. 25. come out of him, and enter no more into him 10. 15. little child, he shall in no wise e. therein. Lu. 18. 17 11. 2. as ye 'Center into it, ye shall find. Lu. 19. ^30 13. 15. nor enter in, to take anything out of his house 14. 14. wheresoever he shall ^e. in, say to the goodman Lu. 1. 9. his [Zacharias] lot was to ^enter into the temple 8. 16. that they which enter in may see the light. 11. i33 51. he suffered not any man to ^enter in with him, save 9. 4. into whatsoever house ye e., there. 10. 5 : Mk. 6. lU 21. 21. let not them that are in the country eiiter therein 24. 26. suffer these things, and to enter into his glory '? Jno. 3. 4. can he e. a second time into his mother's womb 5. the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God 10. 9. by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved Acts 9. 6. rise, and ^enter into the city [Saul] 14. 22. throughmany tribulations we must e?!/e?'into the 19. 30. when Paul was minded to ^e. in unto the people 20. 29. grievous wolves shall enter in among you Heb. 3. 11. They [Israel] shall not enter into my rest. 18 19. they were not able to enter in because of unbelief 4. 3. For we which have believed do enter into that i-est — They shall not enter into my rest. 5 6. it remaineth that some should enter thereinto — failed to ^enter in because of disobedience 11. Let us therefore give diligence to enter into that rest 10. 19. boldness to enter into the holy place by the blood Bev. 15. 8. none was able to eyiter into the temple 21. 27. shall in no wise enter into anything unclean 22. 14. and may enter in by the gates into the city Entered. — A.V. hvent. Mat. 8. 5. entered into Capernaum. Mk. 2. 1 : Lu. 7. 1 9. 1. And he entered into a boat. 8. 23 : Mk. 4. 1 : 8. 10 : Lu.5. 3: /«o. 6. 17: 21.3 ENTERING Mat. 12. 4. how he [David] eyitered into the house of God, and did eat. Mk. 2. i26 13. 2, great multitudes, so that he ^e. into a boat, and sat 24. 38. until the day that Noah e. into the ark. Lu. 17. 27 27. 53. they ^e. into the holy city \Lu. 6. 6 : Acts 18. 19 Mk. 1. 21. sabbath day he entered into the synagogue. 3, 1 : 5. 13. came out, and entered into the swine. Lu. 8. 33 6. 56. wheresoeverhee?j-AstionnA faithful in a very httle Acts 16. 15. have judged me to he faithful to the Lord 1 Cor. 1. 9. God is/., through whom ye were called. 10. 13 4. 2. required in stewards, that a man be iouud faithful 17. Timothy, who is my beloved and faithful child 7. 25. hath obtained mercy of the Lord to he faithful 2 Cor. 1. 18. But as God is 2/., our word toward you is not Gal. 3. 9. be of faith are bles.- ed with the faithful Abraham JSph. 1. 1. and the faithful in Christ Jesus [4- 7 6.21. Tychicus,the beloved brother and /.minister. Col. Col. 1. 2. to the saints &nd faithful brethren in Christ 7. who is afaitfiful minister of Christ on our behalf 4. 9. Ouesimus, the faithful and beloved brother 1 Th. 5. 24. Faithful is he that calleth you, who will also 2 Th. 3. 3. the Lord \^ faithful, who shall stablish you 1 Tim. 1. 12. counted me/., appointing me to his service 15. F. is the saying. B.il: 4. 9; 2 Tim. 2. II : Tit. 3. 8 3. 11. not slanderers, tem^ev&te, faithful in all things 2 Tim. 2. 2. the same commit thou to faithful men 13. if we are faithless, he abideth/<(i7//Mi Tit. 1. 9. holding to the faithful word which is according Heb. 2. 17. might bo a merciful and faithful high priest 3. 2. who Vf-Afi faithful to him that appointed him 5. Moses indeed v^-n.s faithful in all his house 10.23. for be is /(u77(/m7. that promised. 11. 11 1 Pet. 4. 19. their souls in well-doing unto a faithful Creator 5. 12. Silvanus, onr faithful brother 1 Jno. 1.9. he is/, and righteous to forgive us our sins FALLEN 3 Jno. S.'doest a ^faithful work in whatsoever thou doest Bev. 1. 5. Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness. 3. 14 2. 10. Be thow faithful unto death 13. Autipas my witness, vay f. one, who was killed 17. 14. are with him, called and chosen and faithful 19. 11. he that sat thereon, called Faitliful and True 21. 5. these words ure faithful and true. 22. 6 see believe, believing. Faithfully A.V.—see faithful. Faithfulness.— ^.F. y«i7A. Bom. 3. 3. make of none effect the ^faithfidness of God ? Gal. 6. 22. goodness, ^faithfulness, meekness, temperance Faithless. — A.V. ^believe not. Mat. 17. 17. O/. and perverse generation. Mk.9.19: Lu. Jno. 20. 27. be not faithless, but believing [9. 41 2 Tim. 2. 13. if we are '^faithless, he abideth faithful Fall.— J.. F. ico?«e, Ue]part, ^fail, ^falling. Mat. 4. 9. if thou wilt fall down and worship me 7. 27. and it fell : and great was the fall thereof 10. 29. not one of them [sparrows] shall /. on the ground 12. 11. if this fall into a pit on the sabbath day 15. 14. blind, both shah fall into a pit. Lu. 6. 39 [table 27. dogs eat of the crumbs which /. from their masters' 21.44. whomsoever it shall/., it will scatter. Lu. 2,0.18 24. 29. and the stars shall fall from heaven Lu. 8. 13. a while believe, and in time of temptation/, away 16. 17. than for one tittle of the law to Y^-^^ 21. 24. they shall fall by the edge of the sword 23. 30. begin to say to the mountains. Fall on us J710. 12. 24. a grain of -wheat fall into the earth and die Acts 27. 32. cut away the ropes of the boat, and let her /. off Bom-. 3. 23. all have sinned, and \f. short of the glory of God 11.11. stumble that they miglit/. i — by their / salvation 12. Now if their fall is the riches of the world 1 C01: 10. 12. thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall 14. 25. he will '^fall down on his face and worship God 1 Tijn. 3. 6. he fall into the condemnation of the devil 7. lest he fall into reproach and the snare of tlie devil 4. 1. in later times some shall '^fall away from the faith 6. 9. they that desire to be rich fall into a temptation Heb. 4.11. no man/, after the same example of disobedience 10. 31. afearful thing to/ into the hands of the living God Jas. 1. 2. my brethren, wheuye/. into manifold temptations 5. 12. your nay, nay; that ye fall not under judgement 2 Pet. 3. 17. error of the wicked, ye fall from your own Bev. 4. 10. four and twenty elders shall / down before him 6. 16. say to the mountains and to the rocks. Fall on us see fallen, faUing-eth, fell, perish, stumble. Fallen.— .4. F. ^fall. Lu. 10. 18. I beheld Satan ^fallen as lightning from heaven 14. 5. have an ass or an oji fallen into a well Acts 8. 16. fallen upon none of them : onlj' they had been 26. 14. when we were all fallen to the earth [baptized 28. 6. have swollen, or fallen down dead suddenly 1 Cor. 15. 6. but some are fallen asleep. 18 Gal. 5. 4. justified by the law ; ye are /. away from grace F/dl. 1. 12. /. out rather unto the progress of the gospel Bev. 2. 5. Remember therefore from whence thouart/«//en, 9. 1. I saw a star from heaven ^fallen unto the earth 14. 8. Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great. 18. 2 17. 10. seven kings ; the five are fallen, the one is see borne, cast. 114 FALLETH FASHION FaUeth.— ^.F. ^fail, -^fall, ^fell. Mat. 17. 15. oft-times he [demouiac] falleth iuto the fire Mk. 5. 22. seeing hiiii, lie [Jaiius] "falleth at his feet Lu. 11. 17. a house divided against a house falleth 15. 12. give me the ijortiou of thy substance that /. to me 20. 18. Every one that '^f- on that stone shall be broken to Horn. 14. 4. to his own lord he standeth or/aZ?e^/i [pieces Heb. 12. 15. lest there be any man tliat i/. short of the grace Jus. 1. 11. the flower thereof falleth. 1 Pet. 1. 24 [of God Falling. — A.V. ^departing, '^fall. Mk. 13. 25. and the stars shall be ^falling from heaven Lu. 2. 34. this child is set for the '^falling and rising up 8. 47. she came trembling, and falling down before him 22. 44. as it were great drops of hlooA falling down Acts 1. 18. and /rt/?/;;/y headlong, he [Judas] burst asunder 2 Th. 2. 3. except the falling away come first Heb. 3. 12. unbelief, in ^falling away from the living God see fall, I'ujhtimj, stumbling. False. — A.V. Hiars. Mat. 7. 15. Beware of false prophets, which come to you 15. 19. out of the heart come — false witness, railings 19. 18. Thou shalt not bear/, witness. Mk. 10. 19: Lu.lH. 24. 11. many/, prophets shall arise. 24 : Mk. 13. 22 [20 24. there shall arise false Christs. Mk. 13. 22 26. 59. the whole council sought/, witness against Jesus 60. though xaajxy false witnesses came Mk. 14. 66. For many bare false witness against him. 57 Lu. 6. 26. same manner did their fathers to the /. prophets Acts 6. 13. and set up false witnesses, which said 13. 6. they found a certain sorcerer, a false prophet 1 Cor. 15. 15. and we are found false witnesses of God 2 Cor. 11. 13. For such men axe false apostles 26. in perils in the sea, in j)erils among /«7se brethren Gal. 2. 4. because of the false brethren pr-ivily broughtin 2 Pet. 2. 1. arose false prophets — shall he false teachers 1 Jno. 4. 1. many/, prophets are gone out into the world Bev. 2. 2. they are not, and didst find them '^false 16. 13. out of the mouth of the false prophet 19. 20. the beast was taken, and with him the/, prophet 20. 10. where are also the beast and the false prophet see wrongfully. Falsehood.— ^.y. ^lying. Ejjh. 4. 25. putting away ^falsehood, speak ye truth Falsely. Mat. 5. 11. say all manner of evil against jou falsely 1 Tim. 6. 20. of the knowledge which is falsely so called see wrongfully. Fame. Mat. 9. 26. the/, hereof went forth into all that land. 31 Lu. 4. 14. and a. fame went out concerning him [ Jesus j see report, rumour. Families. — A. V. ^kindreds. ActsS. 25. inthy seed shall all the i/. of the earth be blessed Family. — A.V. ^hoine,Hineage. Lu. 2. 4. he was of the house and "^family of David Eph. 3. 15. every family in heaven and on earth is named 1 Tim. 5. 4. learn first to shew piety towards their own y. Famine. — A.V. ^dearth, Vmnger. Lu. 4. 2-5. there came a gi-ea.t famine over all the land 15. 14. there arose a mighty /rt»;/;ie in that country Acts 7. 11. there came a i/. over all Egyp)t and Canaan [i/. 11. 28. signified by the Spirit that there should be a great Rom. 8. 35. tribulation, or anguish, or persecution, or/. Bev. 6. 8. to kill with sword, and with 2/., and with death 18. 8. shall her plagues come, death, and mourning, and/. Famines. Mat. 24. 7. shall be/, and earthquakes. Mk. 13.8: Lu. 21. 11 Fan. Mat. 3. 12. whose /a;t is in his hand. Lu. 3. 17 Far. — A.V. ^afar, %y the space. Mat. 15. 8. But their heart is far from me. Mk. 7. 6 16. 22. saying, Be it far from thee, Lord Mk. 6. 35. when the day was now far spent, his disciples 8. 3. and some of them are come from far 12. 34. Thou art not far from the kingdom of God Lu. 7. 6. when he was now not far from the house 22. 51. Jesus answered and said, Suffer ye thus/ar 24. 29. toward evening, and the day is now far spent Jno. 21. 8. (for they were not far from the laud Acts 11. 19. travelled as/ar as Phoenicia, and Cyprus 22. sent forth Barnabas as far as Antioch 17. 27. though he is uot/«r from each one of us 28. 15. came to meet us as far as The Market of Appius Bom. 13. 12. The night is far spent, and the day is at hand 2 Cor. 10. 14. as far as unto you in the gospel of Christ iy;7i.. 1. 21. far above all rule, and authority, and power 2. 13. that once were far off are made nigh in the blood. 4. 10. that ascended /ar above all the heavens [^17 Pliil. 1. 23. and be with Christ ; for it is vexj far better Bev. 14. 20. bridles of the horses, as "^far as a thousand see country, more, o>vr (against). Fare.— ^.F. hlo. Acts 15. 36. the word of the Lord, and see how they ^fccre Fared A.V. — see faring. Farewell, or Fare ye well. — A.V. Haken leave. Lu. 9. 61. to hid farewell to them that are at my house Acts 15. 29. it shall be well with you. Fare ye well 21. 6. bade each other ^farewell ; and we went on board 2 Cor. 13. 11. Finally, hrethren, fareivell. Be perfected see leave. Faring. — A.V. ^fared. Lu. 16. 19. rich man — ^faring sumptuously every day Farm. Mat. 22. 5. went their ways, one to his own farm Farthing— s. Mk. 5. 26. till thou have paid the last farthing 10. 29. Are not two sparrows sold for a, farthing ? Mk. 12. 42. she cast in two mites, which make a. farthing Lu. 12. 6. Are not five sparrows sold for ivio farthings ? Fashion — ed. — A.V. ^change, ^conformed, Hransformed. Mk. 2. 12. We never saw it on this/as7wow Lu. 9. 29. the/rt.s/;('on of his countenance was altered Bom. 12. 2. be not '^fashioned according to this world 1 Cor. 7. 31. for the fashion of this world passeth away 115 FASHION FATHER ''\ 2 Cor. 11. 15. his ministers — y. themselves as ministers of Mk. 9. 24. the father of the child cried out, and said Phil. 2. 8. beingfound in/as7izo?t asa man [righteousness '-"■•' ■' ' •> ■■ •. ^ - 3. 21. who shall i/. anew the body of our humiliation Jas. 1. 11. the grace of the fashion of it perisheth see conformed fif^ure, Fashioneth — ing. — A . V. Hransformed — i7ig. 2 Cor. 11 . 13. fashioning themselves into apostles of Christ 14. Satan ^fashioneth himself into an angel of light 1 Pet. 1. 14. not/, yourselves according to your — lusts Past. Mat. 6. 16. ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites — seen of men 18. not seen of men to fast , but of thy Father [to f. 9. 14. /. oft, but thy disciples/, not ? Mk. 2 18 : Lu. 5. 33 15. then will they fast. Mk. 2. 20 : Lu. o. 35 il/X-. 2. 19. Can the sons of the bridechamber fast — they cannot /asi. Lu. 5. 34 Lu. 18 12. I fast twice in the week ; I give tithes of all Acts 27. 9. the F. was now — gone by, Paul admonished them see fasting. Pasted. Mat. 4. 2. when he ha,di fasted forty days and forty nights Acts 13. 2. as they ministered to tbe Lord, and fasted 3. when they had /. and prayed and laid their hands Pasten — ed. — A.V. Hook earnestly, Het. Lu. 4. 20. eyes of all in the synagogue were/as^cnecZ on him Ads 3. 12. Ye men of Israel— why i/. ye your eyes on us 11. 6. upon tlie which when I hsiAfasfened mine eyes 13. 9, Saul — "^fastened his eyes on him [Elymas] 28. 3. a viper came oni—eaiA. fastened on his hand Fastening.—^. V. '^beholding, Hooked, Hooking. Acts 3. 4. Veter, fastening his eyes upon him, with John 6. 15. sat in the council, */. their eyes on him [Stephen] 10. 4. he, '^fastening his eyes upon him 14. 9. The same heard Paul speaking : who, i/. his eyes Fastest. Mat. 6. 17. when thoM fastest, anoint thy head, and wash Fasting.— ^.F ^fast. Mat. 15. 32. I would not send them away fasting. Mk. 8. 3 17. 21. not out save by prayer and /. [margiu] Mk. 2. 18. John's disciples and the Pharisees were ^fasting Acts 14. 23. with/., they commended them to tlxe Lord 27, 33, fourteenth day that ye wait and continue/a*^ j/igi Fastings. Lu. 2. 37. worshipping with /as^m^is and supplications '2 Cor. 6. 5. in labours, in watchiugs, in fastings 11. 27. in fastings often, in cold and nakedness Father, relating to God. — see proper names. Father. Mat. 4. 21. in the boat with Zebedee their father 22. they straightway left the boat and their /. Mk. 1. 20 8. 21. suffer me first to go and bury my father. Lu. 9. 59 10. 21. brother to death, and the/, his child. Mk. 13. 12 37. He that loveth /ai/ier or mother more than me 15. 4. Honour thy father and thy mother. 19. 19 : Mk. 7. 10 : 10, 19 : Lu. 18. 20 : Eph. 6. 2 19. 5. his father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife 29. or brethren, or sisters, or/., or mother. Mk. 10. 29 23. 9. call no man your father on the earth Mk. 5. 40. the/, of the child and her mother. Lu. 8. 51 15. 21. father of Alexander and Rufus, to go with them Lu. 2. 48. behold, thy father and I sought thee sorrowing 11. 11. which of you that is a/, shah his son ask a loaf 12. 53. father against son, and son against father 15. 17. How many hired servants of my father's 18. I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven. 21 22. the/a^/(e?- said to his servants. Bring forth quickly 27. thy father hath killed the fatted calf 16. 24. Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send 27. I pray thee therefore, /.—send him to my f.'s house 30. t^&y, father Abraliam : but if one go to them Jno. 4. 53. the father knew that it was at that hour 6.42. son of Joseph, whose/«^Aer and mother we know ? 8. 38. do the things which ye heard from your father 41. Ye do the works of yoivc father 44. Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father — for he is a liar, and the father thereof 56. youi father Abraham rejoiced to see my day Acts 28. 8. the /. of Publius lay sick of fever and dysentery Bom. 4. 11. he might be the / of all them that believe 12. the/, of circumcision— faith of our father Abraham 16. faith of Abraham, who is the father of us aU 17. A father of many nations have I made thee). 18 Gal. 4 2. stewards until the term appointed of the father Phil. 2. 22. as a child serveth a /., so he served with me 1 Th. 2. 11. dealt with each one of you, as & father 1 Tim. 5. 1. Rebuke not an elder, but exhort him as a/. Heb. 7. 3. without/., without mother, without genealogy His Father. Mat. 2. 22. Archelaus was reigning over Judaea in the room of his father Herod 10. 35. came to set a man at variance against his father 15. 6. Whosoever shall say to his father. Mk. 7. 11 6. he shall not honour his father 21, 3L "Whether of the twain did the will of his father? Mk. 7. 12. no longer suffer him to do aught for his father 9. 21. And he asked his father, How long time is it 10. 7. For this cause shall a man leave his f and mother Lu. 1. 32. give unto him the throne of his father David 59. called him Zachaiias, after the name of his father 62. signs to his father, what he would have him called 67. his father Zach&ria,s was filled with the Holy Ghost 9. 42. healed the toy, and gave nim back to his father 14. 26. Cometh unto me, and hateth not his ovm father 15. 12. and the younger of them said to hisf.. Father 20. came to ids father — afar off, his father saw him 28. and his father came out and intreated him 29 said to hisf., Lo, these many years do I serve thee Acts 7. 4, when hisf. [Abraham] was dead, God removed 14. Joseph sent, and called to him Jacob his father 16. 1. but his [Timothy] father was a Greek. 3 1 Cor. 5. 1. that one of you hath his father's wife Eph. 5. 31. For this cause shall a man leave his father Heb. 7. 10. for he was yet in the loins of his father 12. 7. what son is there whom his father chasteueth not Our Father. Mat. 3. 9. We have Abraham to our father. Lu. 3. 8 : Jtw. Mk. 11. 10. the kingdom of our father David [8. 39 Lu. 1. 73. The oath which he sware unto Abraham our f. Jno. 4. 12. Art thou greater than our father Jacob 8. 53. Art thou greater than our father Abraham Acts 7. 2. The God of glory appeared unto ourf. Abraham Bom. 4. 12. steps of that faith of our f. Abraham which he 9. 10. conceived by one, even by our father Isaac [had ■Jas. 2. 21, Was not Abraham our father justified by works y-^Q see forefather. FATHER IN LAW Father in law. Jno. 18. 13. for he was father in law to Caiaphaa Fatherless. Jos. 1. 27. to visit the/, aud widows in their affliction Fathers. Lu. 1. 17. turn the hearts of the fathers to the children 6. 23. same manner did their/, unto the prophets. 26 Jtm. 6. 58. not as the fathers did eat, iind died 7. 22. (not that it is of Moses, but of the fathers) Acts 7. 2. Brethren nm] fat/urs, hearken. 22. 1 32. the God of thy fathers, the Grod of Abraham 13. 32. promise made unto the fathers. Rom. 15. 8 36. laid unto his fathers, aud saw corruption 22. 3. strict manner of the law of onr fathers Bom. 9. 5. whose are the fathers, and of whom is Christ 11. 28. they are beloved for the fathers' sake 1 Cor. 4. 15. yet have ye not uiany fathers Gal. 1. 14. zealous for the traditions of m.y fathers Eph. 6. 4. ye fathers, provoke not your children. Col. 3. 21 1 Tim. 1. 9. unholy aud profane, for murderers oi fathers Heb. 1. 1. God, haviug of old times spoken unto the /aWterj 8. 9. to the covenant that I made with their /a^/ters 12. 9. we had the fathers of our flesh to chasten us 2 Pet. 3. 4. from the day that the fathers fell asleep 1 Jno. 2. 13. I write unto you, /., because ye know him. 14 see our fathers. Our Fathers. — A.V. ^my fathers. Mat. 23. 80. If we had been in the days of 02ir fathers Lu. 1. 65. (As he spake unto our fathers) 72. To shew mercy towards our fathers Jno. 4. 20. Our fathers worshipped in this mountain 6. 31. Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness Acts 3. 13. the God of ourf. , hath glorified his Servant Jesus 5. 30. The God of ourf. raised up Jesus, whom ye slew 7. 11. and our fathers found no sustenance 12. he sent forth our fatliers the first time 1.5. he [Jacob] died, himself, and our fathers 19. subtilly with our race, and evil entreated our fathers 38. in the mount Sinai, and with our fathers 39. to whom our fathers would not be obedient 44. Our fathers had the tabernacle of the testimony 45. our fathers — thrustout before the face of our fathers 13. 17. God of this people Israel chose our fathers 15. 10. neither our fathers nor we were able to bear ? 22. 14. The God of our fathers hath appointed thee 24. 14. so serve I the God of '^our fathers, believing all 26. 6. promise made of God unto our fathers 28. 17. the people, or the customs of our fathers 1 Cor. 10. 1. that our fathers viere all under the cloud see your fathers. FoMr Fathers. — A.V. ^otir fathers. Mat. 23. 32. Fill ye up then the measure of your fathers Lu. 11. 47. of the prophets, and your fathers killed them 48. and consent unto the works of your fathers Jno. 6. 49. Your f. did eat the manna in the wilderness Acts 3. 25. covenant which God made with hjour fathers 7. 51. as your fathers did, so do ye 52. Which of the prophets did not your f. persecute ? 28. 25. Isaiah the prophet unto '^y our fathers, saying Heh. 3. 9. Wherewith i/our f. tempted me by proving me 1 Pet. 1. 18. manner of life handed down from your fathers Fathoms. Acts 27. 28. found twenty fathoms — found fifteen fathoms FEAR Fatlings. Mat. 22. 4. my o.'ceu and my failings are killed Fatness. Bom. 11. 17. of the root of the /apneas of the olive tree Fatted. Lu. 15. 27. thy father hath killed the fatted calf. 23 Fault. Mat. 18. 15. shew him his/, between thee and him alone Lu. 23. 4. I find no fault in this man. 14 Bom. 9. 19. Why doth he still &nd fault ? Heb. 8. 8. For IJudiug fault with them, he saith, Behold see blemish, crime, defect, sins, trespass. Faiilts A.V. — see sins. Faultless. Heb. 8. 7. For if that first covenant hath been faultless see blemish. Favour.— .4. F. ^pleasure. Lu. 1. 30. Mary: for thou hast found /ayoM?- with God 2. 52. and in favour with God and men Acts 2. 47. and having/, with all the people [disciples] 7. 10. gave him favour and wisdom before Pharaoh 46. who found favour in the sight of God [in bonds 24. 27. desiring to gain \f. with the Jews, Felix left Paul 25. 3. asking/, against him, that he would send for him Favoured. Lu. 1. 28. thou that art highly/., the Lord is with thee Fear. , — A.V. ^afraid, "^feared, ^feareth, ^-everence, Herror. Mat. 10. 28. but rather /ear him which is able to destroy 14. 26. an apparition ; and they cried out tor fear 21. 26. if we shall say, From men ; we/, the multitude 28. 4. and for /ear of him the watchers did quake 8. quickly from the tomb with /ear and great joy Lu. 1. 12. troubled when he saw him, and/, fell upon him 50. And his mercy — On them that fear him 65. fear came on all that dwelt round about them. 7. 16 : Acts 2. 43 : 5. 5, 11 : 19. 17 : Bev. 11. 11 74. Should serve him without fear 5. 26. they were filled with fear, saying. We have seen 8. 87. for they were holden with great /ear 12. 5. I will warn you whom ye shall /ear ; Fear him — I say unto you. Fear him 21. 26. men fainting for fear, and for expectation 23. 40. Dost thou not even /ear God, seeing thou art Jno. 7. 13. no man spake openly of him for/ear of the Jews 19. 38. secretly for fear of the Jews, asked of Pilate 20. 19. where the disciples were, for /ear of the Jews Acts 9. 31. being edified ; and, walking in the/, of the Lord 18. 16. Men of Israel, and ye that /ear God 26. Brethren— those among you that ^fear God Bom. 3. 18. There is no fear of God before their eyes 8. 15. received not the spirit of bondage again unto /ear 11. 20. Be not highminded, but /ear 13, 7. fear to whom /ear; honour to whom honour 1 Cor. 2. 3. I was with you in weakness, and in fear 16. 10. if Timothy come — be with you without /ear 2 Cor. 5. 11. Knowing therefore the ^fear of the Lord 7. 1. perfecting holiness in the fear of God 11. what /ear, yea, what longing, yea, what zeal 15. how with fear and trembling ye received him 11. 3. But I/ear, lest by any means. 12. 20 [of Christ Eph. 5. 21. subjecting yourselves one to another in the/. 33. and let the wife see that she *fear her husband 117 FEAE FEED Eph. 6. 5. with fear and trembling, in singleness Phil. 1. 14. bold to speak the word of God without /ear 2. 12. work out your owu salvation with /. and trembling 1 Tim. 5. 20. that the rest also may be in fear Heb. 2. 12. who through/, of death were all tlieir lifetime 4. 1. Let us fear therefore, lest haply, a promise 5. 7. and having been heard for hi^s godly '^fear 11. 7. Noah — moved with godl3'/ea)-, prepared an ark 12. 21. Moses said, I exceedingly /etij' and quake 1 Pet. 1. 17. pass the time of your sojourning in /ear 2. 17. Pear God. Honour the king 18. be in subjection to your masters with all /ear 3. 2. beholding your chaste behaviour coupled with /ear 14. i/ear not their ^fear, neither be troubled 15. give answer — yet with meekness, and /ear 1 Jno. 4. 18. no/, iu love — casteth out /., because/, hath Jude 12. that without /ear feed themselves [punishment 23. and on some hath mercy with /ear Eev. 11. 18. the saints, and to them tha,t fear thy name 14. 7. Fear God, and give him glory 18. 10. standing afar off for the /ear of her torment. 15 19. 5. ye that /ear him, the small and the great see a^ve, fearfulness. Fear {with negatives) . — A, V. hiot afraid. Mat. 1. 20. fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife 10. 26. Fear them not therefore : for there is nothing 31. Fear not therefore ; ye are of more value. Lu. 12. 7 28. 5. angel — said unto the women, Fear not ye. ^10 MJc. 5. 36. unto the ruler — ^i^ not, only believe. Lu. 8. 50 Lu. 1. 13. Fear not, Zacharias : because thy supplication 30. Fear not, Mary : for thou hast found favour with God 5. 10. Simon, Fear not ; from henceforth thou shalt 12. 32. Fear not, little flock ; for it is your Father's 18. 4. Though Ifear not God, nor regard man J^«o. 12. 15. i^ear ■)io<, daughter of Zion : behold, thy King Acts 27. 24. F. not, Paul ; thou must stand before Ctesar Rom. 13. 3. wouldest thou have '^ no fear of the power? Heh. 13. G. The Lord is my helper; I will not fear 1 Pet. 3. 6. and are hiot put in fear by any terror 14. ^fear not their fear, neither be troubled Pev. 1. 17. Fear not ; I am the first and the last 2. 10. jPear not the things which thou art about to suffer 15. 4. Who shall not f., O Lord, and glorify thy name? see not afraid. Feared. Mat. 14. 5. feared the multitude. 21. 46 27. 54. when they saw the earthqiiake— /. exceedingly Mh. 4. 41. and they [disciples] / exceedingly, and said 6. 20. Herod/. John, knowing that he was a righteous 11. 18. might destroy him : for they/, him \Acts 5. 26 32. they /earer^ the people. 12. 12: Lu. 20. 19: 22, 2: Lu. 9. 34. they feared as they entered into the cloud 18. 2. There was in a city a judge, which /eareo! not God 19. '21. for I feared thee, because thou art an austere man Jno. 9. 22. said his parents, because they /eaj-efZ the Jews Acts 10. 2. one thut feared God with all liis house 16. 38. they/., when they heard that they were Romans «ee afraid, fear. Feareth. Acts 10. 22. a righteous man and one th&t feareth God 35. but in every nation he th&t feareth him 1 J710. 4. 18. he thsit feareth is not made perfect in love see fear. Fearful.— .4.17. ^afraid, ^terrible. Mat. 8. 26. Why are ye/, ye of little faith ? Mk. 4. 40 Jno. 14. 27. not your heart be troubled, neither let it be 1/ Heb. 10. 27. a certain fearful expectation of judgement 31. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the 12. 21. and so -fearful was the appearance [living God Rev. 21. 8. for the/., and unbelieving, and abominable see terror. Fearfulness. — A.V. ^fear. 2 Tim. 1. 7. For God gave us not a spirit of '^fearfulness. Fearing. Mk. 5. 33. Butthe woman /ean'ngr and trembling, knowing Acts 23. 10. chief captain, /eariw;/ lest Paid should be torn 27. 17. fearincj lest they should be cast upon the Syrtis 29. And fearing lest haply we should be cast ashore Gal. 2. 12. fearing them that were of the circumcision Col. 8. 22. in singleness of he&rt, fear in g the Lord Heb. 11. 27. forsook Egypt, not/, the wrath of the king Fears. 2 Cor. 7. 5. without were fightings, within were fears Feast— s.— .4. F. "^feast day. Mat. 23. 6. love the chief place at/. Mk. 12. 39: iM.20. 46 26. 5. they said. Not during the '^feast. Mk. 14. ^2 Mk. 14. 1. after two days was the feast of the j)assover 15.6. atthe/. he used to release unto them one prisoner. Mat. 27. 15: Lu. 23. 17 [margin] Lu. 2. 41. every year to Jerusalem at the/, of the passover 42. they went up after the custom of the feast 5. 29. Levi made him a great /easi in his house 14. 13. But when thou makest a, feast, bid the poor 22. 1. Now the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh Jno. 2. 8. Draw out now, and bear unto the ruler of the/. 9. ruler of the /easi tasted the water — the ruler of the feast calleth the bridegroom 23. during the ^feast, many believed on his name 4. 45. he did iu Jerusalem at the/. — went unto the /east 5. 1. After these things there was a. feast of the Jews 6. 4. the feast of the Jews, was at hand. 7. 2 7. 8. Go ye up unto the/. : I go not up yet unto this/. 10. But when his brethren were gone up unto the feast 11. The Jews therefore sought him at the feast 14. But when it was now the midst of the feast 37. on the last day, the great day of the/ , Jesus stood 10. 22, it was the feast of the dedication at Jerusalem 11. 56. What think ye? That he will not come to the/. 12. 12. a great multitude that had come to the feast 20. among those that went up to worship at the feast 13. 1. before the feast of the passover, Jesus knowing 29. Buy what things we have need of for the feast 1 Cor. 5. 8. wherefore let us keep the/., not with oldleaveu 10. 27. of them that believe not biddeth you to a. feast 2 Pet. 2. 13. in their love-feasts while they feast. Jude 12 see love-feasts. Fed. — A.V. ^kept, ^nourished. Mat. 8. 33. they that ^edthem fled. Mk. 5. 14 : Lu. 8. 34 25. 37. when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee ? Lu. 16. 21. desiring to he fed with the crumbs [country Acts 12. 20. because their country was ^/erf from the king's 1 Cor. 3. 2. Ifed you with milk, not with meat Feeble. 1 Cor. 12, 22. which seem to be more feeble are necessary see palsied. Feebleminded A. V.— see fainthearted. Feed.— ^.F. '^feeding. Lu. 15. 15. sent him into his fields to feed swine Jno. 21. 15. Feed my lambs. 17 Acts 20. 28. made you bishops, io feed the church of God 118 FEED FELL liotn. 12. 20. But if thine enemy hunger, feed him 1 Cor. 13. 3. if I bestow all my goods to feed the poor Jude 12. shepherds that without fear ^feed themselves see nourish, tend. Feedeth. Mat. 6. 26. your heavenly F&therfeedeth them. Lie. 12. 24 1 Cor. 9. 7. or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not Feeding. Mat. 8. 30. herd of many swine/. Mi:. 5. 11 : Lit. 8. 32 see feed. Feel— ing. Actsll. 27. if haply theymight/eeZafterhim, and findhim £]}h. 4. 19. past/, gave themselves up to lasciviousness Heb. 4. 15. be touched with the feeling of our iutirmitie.s Feet.— A. V. '^footstool. Mat. 7. 6. lest haply they trample them under their feet 10.14. shake ofi the dust of your/ee<. MA:. 6. 11 : iw. 9. 5 15. 30. and they cast them down at his [Jesus] feet 18. 8. two hands or two/, to be cast into — lire. Mk. 9. 45 22. 44. Till I put thine enemies underneath thy ^feet ? 28. 9. And they came and took hold of his feet Mk. 5. 22. and seeing him, he falleth at his feet 7. 25. heard of him, came and fell down at his feet Lu. 1. 79. To guide onr feet into the way of peace 7.38. standing — athis/ee< — wethis/.— kissed his/. 46 44. no water for vaj feet : but she hath wetted my feet 45. since — I came in, hath not ceased to kiss vaj feet 8. 35. clothed and in his right mind, at the feet of Jesus 41 . he fell down at J esws' feet, and besought him to come 10. 39. Mary, which also sat at the Lord's feet 15. 22. put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet 17. 16. he fell upon his face at hia feet, giving him thanks 24. 39. See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself 40. he shewed them his hands and his/ee< Jno. 11. 32. fell down at his feet, saying unto liim, Lord 12. 3. anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his /. 11. 2 13. 5. began to wash the disciples'/eei, and to wipe them 6. He saith unto him. Lord, dost thou wash my feet ? 8. Thou Shalt never wash my [Peter] feet [head 9. Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my 10. He that is bathed needeth not save to wash his feet 12. So when he had washed their /fe< [another's/. 14. the Lord and the Master — washed your/— wash one 20. 12. one at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain Acts 3. 7. his feet and his ankle-bones received strength 4. 35. laid them at the apostles' feet. 37 : 5.2 6. 9. the feet of them which have buried thy husband 10. she [Sapphira] fell down immediately at his feet 7. 33. Loose the shoes from thy feet : for the place 58. laid down their garments at the feet of a young man 10. 25. fell down at his feet, and worshipped him 13. 25. the shoes of whose /. I am not worthy to unloose 51. they shook off the dust of their feet against them 14. 8. at Lystra there sat a certain man, impotent in his /. 10. said with a loud voice. Stand upright on thy feet 16. 24. and made their feet fast in the stocks 21. 11. he [Agabus] bound his own feet and hands 22. 3. brought up in this city, at the feet of Gamaliel 26. 16. stand upon thy/. ; for to this end have I appeared Ro7n. 3. 15. Their /ee< are swift to shed blood [tidings 10. 15. beautiful are the feet of them that bring glad 16. 20. shall bruise Satan under your feel shortly 1 Cor. 12. 21. the head to the feet, I have no need of yo^^ 15. 25. till he hath put all his enemies under his feet Eph. 1. 22. all things in subjection under his /eei. Heb. 2. 8 Eph. 6. 15. having shod your/, with the preparation of the 1 Tim. 5. 10. if she hath washed the saints' feet [gospel Heb. 12. 13. naake straight paths for yoixr feet Eev. 1. 15. and his feet like unto burnished brass. 2. 18 17. I [John] fell at his feet as one dead 3. 9. make them to come and worship before ihy feet 10. 1. his face was as the sun, and his feet as pillars of fire 11. 11. they stood upon their /ee< ; and great fear fell 12. 1. with the sun, and the moon under her feet 13. 2. his feet were as the feet of a bear 19. 10. And I fell down before his feet to worship him 22. 8. I fell down to worship before the feet of the angel Feigned. — A.V. ^feign. Lit. 20. 20. spies, which ^feignedthemselves to be righteous 2 Pet. 2. 3. with feigned words make merchandise of you Fell.— ^.F. i/flZZ. Mat. 7. 25. winds blew — upon that house ; and it fell not 27. and it f el I : and great was the fall thereof. Lu. 6.49 13. 4. seeds fell by the way side. Mk. 4. 4: Lii. 8. 5 5. others fell iipon the rocky places. Mat. 4. 5 : Lu. 8. 6 7. otiiers fell upon the thorns. Mk. 4. 7 : Lu. 8. 7, 14 8. others fell upon the good gound. Mk. 4. 8: Lu. 8.8 Mk. 9. 20. and he / on the ground, and wallowed foaming 14. 35. fell on the ground, and praj'ed that, if it were Lu. 1. 12. Zacharias was troubled — and fear /e/i upon him 8. 23. But as they sailed he [Jesus] fell aslee^J 10. 30. he fell among robbers, which both stripped him 36. neighbour unto him tha.t fell among the robbers ? 13. 4. those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam/. 15. 20. and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him 16. 21. crumbs tha,t fell from the rich man's table 17. 16. fell upon his' face at his feet, giving him thanks Jiio. 18. 6. they went backward, and fell to the ground Acts 1. 25. apostleship, from which Judas fell away 26. and the lot /e/i upon Matthias 7. 60. And when he had said this, he [Stephen] /. asleep 9. 4. fell upon the earth, and heard a voice. 22. 7 18. there fell from his [Saul] eyes as it were scales 10. 10. while they made ready, he fell into a trance 44. the Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard. 11. 15 12. 7. And his [Peter] chains fell off from his hands 13. 11. there fell on him a mist and a darkness 36. fell on sleep, and was laid unto his fathers 19. 17. at Ephesus ; and iear fell upon them all 20. 10. Paul went down, a,nd fell on him [Eutychus] 37. all wept sore, &nd fell on Paul's neck, and kissed Botn. 11. 22. severity of Qod : toward them thsit fell 15.3. reproaches of them that reproached thee /. upon me 1 Cur. 10. 8. fell in one day three and twenty thousand Heb. 3. 17. whose carcases fell in the wilderness ? 6. 6. and then i/eZZ away, it is impossible to renew 2 Pet. 3. 4. from the day the fathers fell asleep Bev. 1. 17. when I saw him, I fell at his feet as one dead 6. 13. and the stars of the heaven /eZZ unto the earth 8. 10. there fell from heaven a great star— fell upon the 11. 11. great fear fell upon them which beheld them 13. a great earthquake, and the tenth part of the city fell 16. 19. into three parts, and the cities of the nations/eW see falleth. Fell doivn. Mat. 2. 11. and they fell down and worshipped him 18. 26. servant therefore fell down and worshipped. 29 Mk. 3. 11. fell do'wn before him, and cried, saying 5. 33. the woman fearing— came and/ downheforehira. 7. 25. heard of him, came and fell down at his feet Lu. 6. 8. Peter, when he saw it, fell down at Jesus' knees 119 FELL Lu. 8. 28. he cried ont, and fell down before him 41. fell down at Jesus' feet, and besought him Jno. 11. 32. Mary — fell down at bis feet, saying unto him Acts 5. 6. Ananias hearing these worAs fell down 10. And she fell down immediately at his feet 10. 25. Cornelius met him, and/eW down at his feet 16. 29. fell down before Paul and Silas [jailor] 19. 35. the image which /eZZ down from Jupiter ? 20. 9. Eutychus— /eZi down from the third story neb. 11. 30. By faith the walls of Jericho fell down Bev. 5. 8. elders /eZi doiun. 14 : 19. 4 19. 10. Ifell down before his feel to worship him. 22. 8 Fellow. Acts 22. 22. Away with such k fellow from the earth 24. 5. For we have found this man a pestilent /eZZow see m-an. Fellow-citizen— a. — A. V. hieighhour. Eph. 2. 19. but ye a,re fellow-citizens with the saints Heb. 8. 11. shall not teach every man his '^fellow-citizen Fellow-disciples. Jmo. 11. 16. called Didymus, said unto his /eWow-tZiscipZe^ Fellow-elder. 1 Pet. 5. 1. I exhort, who am a fellow-elder, and a witness Fellow-heirs. Eph. 3. 6. Gentiles axe fellow-heirs, and fellow-members Fellow-helpers A . F. — see fellow-workers. Fellow-labourer A.V. — see fellow-worker, minister. Fellow-members. Eph. 3. 6. Gentiles are fellow-heirs, ani fellow-members FeUow-partakers. Ejjh. 3. 6. felloiv -partakers of the promise in Christ Jesus Fellow-prisoner — s. Bom. 16. 7. Junius, my kinsmen, audi mj fellow-prisoners Col. 4. 10. Ainstarchus ray felloiv -prisoner saluteth you Philem. 23. Epaphras, mj fellow-prisoner in Christ Jesus Fellows. Mat. 11. 16. like unto children— which call unto their/. Meb. 1. 9. With the oil of gladness above thy fellows Fellow-servant — s. Mat. 18. 28. found one of his f. -servants, which owed him 29. his fellow-servant fell down and besought him 31. when his fellow-servants saw what was done 83. not thou also have had mercy on thy fellow -servant 24. 49. shall begin to beat his fellow-servants Col, 1. 7. learned of Epaphras our heioYea fellow servant 4. 7. faithful minister and felloiv-servant in the Lord Bev. 6, 11, until their /.-servants also and their brethren 19. 10. I am a. fellow-servant with thee. 22, 9 Fellowship, — A. V. ^communicate — d, '^communication, ^partakers. Acts 2. 42. stedfastly in the apostles' teaching and /eZZow- 1 Cor. 1. 9. called into the/, of his Son Jesus Christ Ishipi 2 Cor. 6. 14. what/, have righteousness and iniquity? 8. 4. and the fellowship in the ministering to the saints FEW Gal. 2. 9. to me and Barnabas the right hands oi fellowship Eph. 5. 11. no/, ■vvith the unfruitful works of darkness Phil. 1. 5. your fellowship in furtherance of the gospel 2. 1. consolation of love, if &ny felloiu ship of the Spirit 3. 10. resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings 4. 14. ye did well, that ye had \f. with my affliction 15. no church had '^fellowship with me in the matter Philem. 6. the^feUowship of thy faith may become effectual 1 Jno.l. 3. also may have/, with us — /. is with the Father 6. If we say that ye h&ve fellowship with him, and walk 7. as he is in the light, we have / one with another Bev. 18. 4. that ye have no ^fellowship with her sins sec communion, dispensatioji. FeUow-soldier. Phil. 2. 25. Epaphroditus, my — fellow- worker and /i^ me. 36 35. will this man go that we shall not find hiui ? 10. 9. go in and go out, and shall /ji^ pasture 18. 38 I find no crime in him. 19. 4,6 21. 6. on the right side of the boat, and ye shall /)ifZ Acts 7. 46. to /mZ a habitation for the God of Jacob 17. 27. they might feel after him, and find him 23. 9, saying. We find no evil in this man [Paul] 24. 12. neither in the temple did they ^find me disputing Bom. 7. 21. Ifin.d. then the law, that, to me who would 9. 19. Why doth he still find fault ? 2 Cor. 9. 4. any of Macedonia, and find yon unprepared 12. 20. I shoiild/Hfi! you not such as I would 2 Titn. 1. 18. grant unto him to find mercy of the Lord Heb. 4, 16. may find grace to help us in time of need Bev. 2. 2. they are not, and didst \find them false 9. 6. men shall seek death, and shall in no wise find it 18. 14. and men shall /«fi! them no more at all see finding. Findeth.— ^.F. ^fionud. Mat. 7. 8. and he that seeketh findefh. Lu. 11. 10 10. 39, He that/« findeth Nathanael, and saith unto him 6. 14. Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple Acts 10. 27. he went in, and Ifindeth many come together 122 FINDING Finding.— ^.F. '^find, '^found, HaTcing. Lu. 5. 19. not \finding by what way they might hriiig him 11. 24. seekiug re.st ; and/, uoue, he saith, I will turn Jno. 9. 35. and -finding him, he said, Dost thou believe Acts 4. 21. finding nothing how they might punish them Bojn. 7. 8. but siia, ^finding occasion, wrought in me Heb. 8. 8. finding fault with them, he saith, Behold see found, tracinij (o^U). Fine. — A. V. ^gaij, ^goodly. Lu. 16. 19. and he was clothed in piii-ple and fine linen Jas. 2. 2. a man with a gold ring, in -fine clothing 3. regard to him that weareth the ^fine clothing Mev. 18. 12. pearls, and^iHe linen, and purple, and silk 13. fine flour, and wheat, and cattle, and sheep 16. she that was arrayed in fine linen and purple 19. 8. that she should array herself in fine linen— for the_^)ie linen is the righteous acts of the saints 14. clothed in fine linen, white and pure see burnished. Finger. — A.V. ^fingers. Mat. 23. 4. will not move them with their '^finger Lu. 11. 2ii. But if I by the finger of God cast out devils 16. 24. Lazarus — may dip the tip of his finger in water Jno 8. 6. Jesus — with his finger wrote on the ground. 8 20. 25. and put my./i)irjre?-into the print of the nails 27. Reach hither ihj finger, and see my hands Fingers. Mk. 7. 33. and put his fingers into liis ears, and he spat Lu. 11. 46. touch not the burdens with one of your fingers see finger. Finish. Lu. 14. 29. laid a foundation, and is not able to finish 30. This man began to build, and was not able to finish see accomplish, complete, finishing. Finislied. — ing. — A.V. ^accomplished, '^expired, ^finish, ^fulfilled, ^filled up. Mat. 13. 53. when Jesus h&d finished these parables 19. 1. when Jesus ha,d. finished these words. 26. 1 Jno. 19. 28. Jesus, knowing that all things are now ',/?«?.s7iefZ 30. received the vinegar, he said, It is finished Acts 21. 7. when we had finished the voyage from Tyre Bom. 9. 28. upon the earth, ^f. it and cutting it short 2 Tim. 4. 7. finished the course, I have kept the faith Heb. 4. 3. -were /wished from the foundation of the world JRev. 10. 7. then is finished the mystery of God 11. 7. when they shall ha^Ye finished their testimony 15. 1. for in them is ^finished the wrath of God 8. the seven plagues of the seven angels should be y. 20. 3. no more, until the thousand years should be */. 5. lived not until the thousand years should be/. 7. when the thousand years are '^finished, Satan shall see ricconiplished, fullgroion. Finisher A.V. — see perfecter. Fire. Mat. 3. 10. hewn down, and cast into the/. 7. 19 : Lit. 3. 9 11. with the Holy Ghost and with^re. Lu. 3. 16 5. 22. Thou fool, shall be in danger of the hell oi fire 13. 42. and shall cast them into the furnace of fire. 50 17. 15. he falleth into the/., and oft-times into the water. 18.8. or two feet to be cast into the eternal/. lMk.9.22 9. than having two eyes to be cast into the hell of fire 25. 41. Depart from me, ye cursed, into the eternal fire Mk. 9. 43. hands to go into hell, into the unquenchable / 48. their worm dieth not, and the /re is not quenched 49. For every one shall be salted with fire FIRST Lu. 3. 17. the chaff he will burn up with unquenchable/. 9. 54. wilt thou that we bid/, to come down from heaven 12. 49. I came to cast fire upon the earth 17. 29. it rained //-e and brimstone from heaven [court 22. 65. when they had kindled &fire in the midst of the 56. maid seeing him as he sat in the light of the/, ilft-. 14. Jno. 15. 6. gather them, and cast them into the/?-e [54 Acts 2. 3. tongues jjartiug asunder, like as oifire 19. Blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke 28. 2. they kindled afire, and received us all 3. a bundle of sticks, and laid them on the fire 5. he shoiik off the beast into the/., and took no harm 1 Cor. 3. 1 3. because it is revealed in fire ; and the fire itself 15. shall 1)6 saved , yet so as through /re 2 Th. 1. 8. in flaming/., rendering vengeance [the sword Heb. 1 1. 34. quenched the power of/., escaped the edge of 12. 18. a moiint that might be touched, and that burned 29. for our God is a consuming /?•« [with /re Jas. 3. 5. how much wood is kindled by how small a//-e .' 6. the tongue is a fire — setteth on fire the wheel of nature, and is set on fire by hell 5. 3. and shall eat your flesh SiS fire 1 Pet, 1. 7. gold that perishi th though it is proved hj fire 2 Pet. 3 7. by the same word have been stored up tor fire 12. the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved Judc 7. sufl^eriug the punishment of eternal /j-e 23. some save, snatclriug them out of the/?-e Bev. 3. 18. I counsel thee to buy of me gold refined by /?-e 4. 5. seven lamps oifire burning before the throne 8. 5. the censer ; and he filled it with the fire of the altar 7. there followed hail and /re, mingled with blood 8. a great mountain buruhig with fire was cast 9. 17 breastplates as of /. — mouths ijroceedeth/. 11. 5 18 the third pai-t of men killed, by the/ and the smoke 10. 1. his face was as the sun, and his feet as pillars of /. 13. 13. even make fire to come down out of heaven 14. 10. he shall be tormented with /re and brimstone 18. another angel — he that hath power over fire 15 2. as it were a glassy sea mingled with /re 16. 8. was given uuto it to scorch men with/)'e 19 20. into the lake of //« that burneth. 20. 10: 21. 8 20. 9. fire came down out of heaven, and devoured them 14. were cast into the lake of fire — even the lake of fire 15. he was cast into the lake oifiire see burned, coals, flame. Firkins. Jno. 2. 6. waterpots — containing two or three/, apiece Firm.— ^.F. ^stedfast, ^sure. 2 Tim. 2. 19. Howbeit the 2/rHi foundation of Godstandeth Heb. 3. 6. and the glorying of our hope firm unto the end 14. beginning of our confidence '^firm unto the end First. — A.V. ^beginning, ^chief, ^chiefest, ^chiefly, ^former, y^orward, lone. Mat. 5. 24. first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come 6. 33. seek ye first his kingdom, and his righteousness 7. 5. cast out/, the beam out of thine own eye. L^^. 6. 42 8. 21. suSer me first to go and bur-y my father. Lh. 9. 59 12. 29. except he first bind the strong man ? Mk. 3. 27 13. 30. Gather up'/, the tares, and bind them in bundles 17. 10. tliat Elijah must/.?-s!: come? Mk. 9. 11, 12 27. cast a hook, and take up the fish that/, cometh up 20. 8. their hire, beginning from the last unto the first 10. when the /. came, they supposed that they would 16. the last shall 1)e fir.st, and the first last. 19. 30 : Mk. 10. 31 : Lu. 13. 30 [servant 27. whosoever would be ^fiisf among you shall be your 21. 28, he came to the first, and said. Son, go work 31. twain did the will of his father? They say, The /. 123 FIRST FISHES Mat. 21. 36. Again, lie sent other servants more than the /. 22.25. seven brethren : and the/, married and deceased 23. 26. bhnd Pharisee, cleanse first the inside of the cup Mk. 4. 28. first the blade, then the ear, then the full corn 7. 27. said unto her, Let the children /?-6^ be filled 10. 44. whosoever would be ^first among you, shall be 12. 20. /. took a wife, and dying left no seed. Lu. 20. 29 23. "What commandment is the ;^7-si! of all? Mat. 'I'l. 38 13. 10. the gospel must first be preached unto all 16. 9. first day of the week, he a-p-pearei first to Mary Lu. 1. 3. the course of all things accurately from the first 2. 2. This was the first enrolment made when Quirinius 9. 61. fi7-st suffer me to bid farewell to them that are at 10. 5. ye shall enter, first say, Peace be to this house 11. 38. marvelledthathe had not/, washed before dinner 14. 18. The first said unto him, I have bought a field 28. a tower, doth not first sit down and count the cost 31. will not sit Aovfn first and take counsel 16 5. said to the/. , How much owest thou unto my lord? 17. 25. Bnt first must he suffer many things 19. 10. And the first came before him, saying, Lord 21. 9. for these things must needs come to pasafi/ist Jno. 1. 41. He &udeth first his own brother Simon 2. 10. Every man setteth on ^first the good wine 5. 4. fij-st after the troubling of the water [margin] 8. 7. without sin among you, let him first cast a stone 10. 40. the place where John was at the first baptizing 18. 13. led him to Annus first ; for he was father in law 19. 32. soldiers therefore came, and brake the legs of the/. 20. 4. outran Peter, and came first to the tomb. 8 Acts 3. 26. Unto you/. God, having raised up his Servant 7. 12. he sent forth our fathers the first time 11. 26. disciples were called Christians first in Antioch 12. 10. when they were past the first and the second ward 13. 24. John had. first preached before his coming the 46. that the word of God should first be spoken to you 26. 5. the Jews ; having knowledge of me from the ^first 20. but declared both to them of DsunascnH first 23. how that he first by the resurrection of the dead 27. 43. cast themselves overboard, and get/, to the laud Bo7n. 1. 8. First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ 2. 9. of the Jew first, and also of the Greek. 10 3. 2. ■{/. of all, that they were intrusted with the oracles 10. 19. First Moses saith, I will provoke you to jealousy 11. 35. or who ha,th first given to him, and it shall be 15. 21. ii first in some measure I shall have been 1 Cor. 12. 28. first apostles, secondly prophets, thirdly 14. 30. revelation be made to another — let the first keep 15. 3. I delivered unto yon first of all that which also 45. The_/n-si man Adam Ijecame a living soul 46. Howbeit that is not first which is spiritual 47. The first man is of the earth, earthy 2 Cw. 8. 5. but/, they gave their own selves to the Lord 10. for you, who were the ^first to make a beginning Eph. 6. 2. (which is the first commandment with promise) 1 Th. 4. 16. and the dead in Christ shall rise first 2 Th. 2. 3. except the falling away come first 1 Tim. 2. 1. exhort therefore, /j-st of all, that supplications 13. For Adam was first formed, then Eve 3. 10. let these also first be proved ; then let them serve 5. 4. learn /n-6'< to shew piety towards their own family 12. because they have rejected their first faith 2 Ti)n. 1. 5. which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois 2. 6. laboureth must be the first to partake of the fruit 4. 16. At my first defence no one took my part Tit. 3. 10. after a first and second admonition refuse Heb. 5. 12. teach you the rudiments of the first principles 7. 2. being first, by interpretation, King of righteousness 27. offer up sacrifices,/, for his own sins, and then for Heb. 8. 7. For if that /. covenant bad been faultless. 13 : 9. 1 9. 2. a tabernacle pi-epared, the fiirst, wherein were the 6. go in continually into the first tabernacle. 8 15. that were under the /rs^ covenant. 18 10. 9. He taketh away the first, that he may establish Jas. 3. 17. the wisdom that is from above is first jiure 1 Pet. 4. 17. if it begin first at us, what shall be the end 2 Pet. 1. 20. knowing this first, that no prophecy. 3. 3 2. 20. last state is become worse with them than the ^f. 1 Jno. 4. 19. We love, because he first loved us Bev. 2. 4. this against thee, that thou didst leave thy /. love 5. and repent, and do the first works 8. These things saith the /;-si and the last [beard 4. 1. a door opened in heaven, and the first voice which I 7. And the fir.st creature was like a lion 8. 7. the fi7-st [angel] sounded, and there followed hail 13. 12. authority of the first beast — worship the/, beast 16. 2. And the first went, and poured out his bowl 20. 5. This is the first resurrection 6. holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection 21. 1. the/, heaven and the first earth are passed away 4. the ^fi7-st things are passed away 19. The/, foundation was jasper ; the second, sapphire see before, chief, day, last. First begotten A.V. — see firstborn. Firstborn.— ^.y. ^first begotte?i. Lu. 2. 7. And she brought forth her firstborn son Bom. 8. 29. that he miglit be the/, among many brethren Col. 1. 15. image of the invisible God, the /. of all creation 18. who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead Heb. 1. 6. when he again bringeth in the i/. into the world 11. 28. the destroyer of the/, should not touch them 12. 23. church of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven Bev. 1. 6. the faithful witness, the '^firstborn of the dead Firstfruit — s. Ttom. 8. 23. which have the firstfruits of the Spirit 11. 16. if the firstfruit is holy, so is the lump 16. 5. who is the firstfruits of Asia unto Christ 1 Cor. 15. 20. the firstfruits of them that are asleep 23. Christ the firstfruits; then they that are Christ's 16. 15. Stephanas, that it is the firstfruits of Achaia Jas. 1. 18. we shordd be a 'kindot firstf mils oi his creatures Bev. 14. 4. among men, to be the firstfruits unto God Fish. Mat. 7. 10. ask for a/., will give him a serpent ? Lu. 11. 11 17. 27. take up the fish that first cometh up Lu. 24. 42. they gave him a piece of a broiled /s7i Jno. 21. 9. a fire of coals there, and fish laid thereon 10. Bring of the fish which ye have now taken 13. the bread, and giveth them, and the fish likewise Fishermen. Lu. 5. 2. but the fishermen had gone out of them [boats] Fishers. Mat. 4. 18. casting a net into the sea ; for they were/. Mk. 19. I will make jon fishers of men. Mk. 1. 17 [1. 16 Fishes. Mat. 14. 17. We have here but five loaves, and two fishes. 19 : Mk. 6. 38, 41, 43 : L21. 9. 13, 16 : Jno. 6. 9, 11 15. 34. Seven, and a few small fishes. 36 : Mk. 8. 7 Lu. 5. 6. they inclosed a great multitude of fishes 124 FISHES La. 5. 9. at the draught of the fishes which they had taken Jiio. 21. 6. not able to draw it for the multitude ot fishes 11. drew the uet to land, full of great fishes. 8 1 Cor. 15. 39. another flesh of birds, and another oi fishes Fishing. J)io. 21. 3. Simon Peter saith unto them, I go a, fishing Fit. — A.V. h-eason. Lit. 9. 62. looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God 14. 35. fit neither for the land nor for the dunghill Acts 6. 2. It is not \fit that we should forsake the word of 22.22. for it is not >'< that he should live [Qod see fitting. Fitly. Ej)h. 2. 21. /. framed together, groweth into a holy temple 4. 16. all the body fitly framed and knit together Fitted — ing. — A. V. ^convenient, ^fit. Bom. 1. 28. God gave them up unto areprobate mind, to do those things which are not '^fitting 9. 22. vessels of wrath fitted unto destruction Col. 3. 18. to your husbands, as is '^fitting in the Lord Five. Mat. 14. 17. We have here but^«e loaves, and two fishes. 19 : Mk. 6. 38, 41 ; Lu. 9. 13, 16 \Mk. 8. 19 16. 9. remember the /! ye loaves of the five thousand. 25. 2. five of them were foolish, baiA five were wise 15. unto one he Q-A\e five talents. 16, 20 Mk. 6. 44. they that ate the loaves were five thousand. Lu. 9. 14 : Jno. 6. 10 Lu. 1. 24. she hid herself ^«e months, saying 12. 6. Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings ? 52. shall be from henceforth five in one house divided 14. 19. 1 have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go to prove 16. 28. for I have five brethren ; that he may testify 19. 18. thy pound; Lord, hath made five pounds 19. Be thou also oyer five cities Jno. 4. 18. for thoii hast had five husbands 5. 2. called in Hebrew Bethesda, having ^t;e porches 6. 13. broken pieces from the^^ye barley loaves. 9 Acts 20. 6. came unto them to Troas in five days 24. 1. after^ii-edays the high priest Ananias came down 1 Cor. 14. 19. rather speak/, words with my understanding 2 Cor. 11. 24. Of the Jews/, times received I forty stripes liev. 9. 5. but that they should be tormented /ye months 10. in their tails is their power to hurt men five months 17. 10. five are fallen, the one is, the other is not yet Fixed. Lu. 10. 26. between us and you there is a great giiU fixed Flame Lu. 16. 24: for I am in auguibli in this flame Acts 7. 30. mount Sinai, in n. flame of fire in a bush Ileb. 1. 7. angels winds. And his ministers a, flame of fire Rev. 1. 14. his eyes were as a flame of fire. 2. 18 : 19. 12 Flaming. 2 Th. 1. 8. in flaming fire, rendering vengeance to them Flattering A. V.—see flattery. Flattery.— 4. F. ^flattering. 1 Th. 2. 5. neither at any time — using words of '^flattery Flax. Mat. 12. 20. And smoking _/7ax shall he not quench FLESH Fled. Mat. 8. 33. And they that fed them/. Mh. 5. 14 : Lu. 8. 34 26. 56. Then all the disciples left him, and fled. Mk. Mk. 14. 52. he left the linen cloth, &nd.fled naked [14. 50 16. 8. they went out, and fled from the tomb Acts 7. 29. And Moses fled at this saying, and became 14. 6. they [Paul and Baruabasl— /e(Z unto the cities of 19. 16. they fled oi;t of that house naked and wounded Hi'b. 6. 18. /. for refuge to lay hold of the hope set before us iVec. 12. 6. the woman /efZ into the wilderness 16. 20. And every island /^fZ away, and the mountains 20. 11. from whose face the earth and the heaven / away see escaped. Flee. Mat.. 2. 13. flee into Egypt, and be thou there 3. 7. warned you to /. from the wrath to come ? Lu. 3. 7 10. 23. when they persecute you in this city, /. into the 24. 16. let them that are in Juda;a/. Mk. 13. 14 : Lu. 21. 21 Jno. 10. 5. And a stranger will they not follow, but will /ee Acts 27. 30. as the sailors were seeking to /. out of the ship 1 Cor. 6. 18. Flee fornication 10. 14. Wherefore, my beloved, flee from idolatry 1 Tim. 6. 11. But thou, O man of God, flee these things 2 Tim. 2. 22. But/ee youthful lusts, and follow after Jas. 4. 7. resist the devil, and he will/ee from you see Jlecth. fly. Fleeth.— .4.F. V^ee. Jno. 10. 12. hireling — leaveth the sheep, and fleeth 13. he fleeth because he is a hireling, and careth not Mev. 9. 6. desire to die, and death ''■fleeth from them Flesh.— ^.F. ^fleshy. Mat. 16. 17. for/, and blood hath not revealed it unto thee 19. 5. the twain shall become one flesh ? Mk, 10. 8 6. they are no more twain, but one flesh. Mk. 10. 8 24. 22. no flesh would have been saved. Mk. 13. 20 26. 41. indeed is willing, but the/, is weak. Mk. 14. 38 Lu 24. 39. for a spirit hath not flesh and bones Jno. 1. 14. the Word hec&me flesh, and dwelt among us 6. 63. spirit that quickeueth ; the /. profiteth nothing Rom. 1. 8. born of the seed of David according to the flesh 3. 20. works of the law shall no/, be justified. Gal. 2. 16 4. 1. Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh 6. 19. manner of men because of the infirmity of your/. 7. 25. the law of God ; but with the flesh the law of sin 8. 3. it was weak through the flesh — likeness of sinful/. 12. we are debtors, not to the/., to live after the flesh 9. 3. my kinsmen according to the flesh 5. and of whom is Christ as concerning the flesh 13. 14. make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts 1 Cor. 1. 29. that no flesh should glory before God (thereof 6. 16. The twain, saith he, shall become one/. Eph. 5. 31 15, 39. AU flesh is not the same flesh — one flesh of men, and another /es/i of beasts, and another/, of birds 50. flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God 2 Cor. 1. 17. do I purpose according to the flesh 3. 3. but in tables that are hearts of ^flesh 4. 11. also of Jesus may be manifested in our mortal/. 7. 1. cleanse ourselves from all defilement oi flesh 5. our flesh had no relief, but we were afflicted 10. 2. count of us as if we walked according to the flesh Gal. 1. 16. immediately I conferred not with/ and blood 3. 3. begun in the Spirit, are ye now perfected in the/. ? 5. 13. use not your freedom for an occasion to the flesh 17. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh 24. they that are of Christ Jesus have crucified the^esfe 6. 13. circumcised, that they may glory in yonv flesh 125 FLESH FLOW Eph. 2. 3. we also all once lived in the lusts of owe flesh, doing the desires of the/, and of the miud [3. 22 6. 5. them that according to the/, are your masters. Col. 12. For our wresthng is not agaiust^es/i. and blood Col. 2. 13. dead through — the uncircumcision of jour flesh Heh. 2. 14. the children are sharers in flcsJi and blood 12. 9. we had the fathers of our JtesJi to chasten us 1 Pet. 1. 24. All flesJi. is as grass, And all the glory thereof Jtcde 7. gone after strange/., are set forth as an example 8. these also in their dreamiugs defile the flesh 23. hating even the garment spotted by theflesJi Hev. 19. 18. flesh of kings — jlesh of captains — flesh of mighty men — flesh of horses— :/?es7^ of all men 21. and all the birds were filled with their flesh After the Flesh. Juj. 8. 15. Te judge after the flesh; I judge no man Iio}}i, 8. 4. who walk not after the flesh, hut aiter the spirit 5. they that are after the flesh do mind the things 12. not to the flesh, to live after the flesh 13. for if ye live after the flesh, ye must die 1 Cor. 1. 26. how that not many wise after the flesh 10. 18. Behold Israel after the flesh 2 Cor. 5. 16. henceforth know no man after the flesh : even though we have known Christ after the flesh 11. 18. Seeing that many glory after the flesh Gal. 4. 23. the son by the handmaid is born after the flesh 29. But as then he that was born after the flesh 2 Pet. 2. 10. but chiefly them that walk after the flesh All Flesh. Jju. 3. 6. And all flesh shall see the salvation of God Jno. 17. 2. thou gavest him authority over all flesh Acts 2. 17. I will pour forth of my Spirit upon all flesh 1 Cor. 15. 39. All flesh is not the same flesh 1 Pet. 1. 24. All flesh is as grass, And all the glory thereof His Flesh. Acts 2. 31. was he left in Hades, nor did hisf. see corruption Gal. 6. 8. For he that soweth unto his own flesh shall Eph. 2. 15. having abolished in his flesh the enmity 5. 29. for no man ever hated his own flesh Col. 1. 22. hath he reconciled in the body of his flesh Heh. 5. 7. in the days of his flesh, having offered up prayers 10. 20. through the veil, that is to say, his flesh In Flesh, or in the Flesh. Bom. 2. 28. circumcision, which is outward in the flesh 7. 5. For when we were in the flesh, the sinful passions 8. 3. as an offering for sin, condemned sin in the flesh 8. they that ai'e in ike flesh cannot please God 9. But ye are not in the flesh, but in the spirit 1 Cor. 7. '28. Yet such sliall have tribulation in the flesh 2 Cor. 10. 3. For though we walk in the flesh 12. 7. there was given to me a thorn in the flesh Gal. 2. 20. that life which I now live in the flesh I live 6. 12. As many as desire to make a fair show in the flesh Eph. 2. 11. the Gentiles i;i ^/fe/fes/i — in the flesh, vaa,dehj Phil. 1. 22. But if to live in tlie flesh, — if this is the fruit 24. to abide m the flesh is more needful for your sake 3. 3. and have no confidence in the flesh \ the flesh 4. have confidence even in the flesh — have confidence in Col. 2. 1. as many as have not seen my face in tlie flesh 5. though I am absent in the flesh yet am I with you 1 Tim. 3. 16. He who was manifested in the flesh PhiUm . 16. brother beloved — both in thef. and in the Lord 1 Pet. 3. 18. being put to death in the flesh, but quickened 4. 1. ChristunSered in the flesh— thutliRtliBuSeveiin t.f. 1 Pet, 4. 2. live the rest of your time in the flesh 6. might be judged according to men in the flesh 1 Jno. 4, 2. that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh- 2 Jno. 7 My Flesh. Jno. 6. 51. the bread which I will give is my flesh 54. He that eateth my flesh. 56 55. For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink Acts 2. 26. iny flesh also shall dwell in hope Botn. 7. 18. in me, that is, in 7ny /., dwellethno good thing 11. 14. provoke to jealousy them that are my flesh Gal. 4. 14. which was a temptation to you in my flesh Col. 1. 24. lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh Of the Flesh.— ^.F. ^carnal, '^carnally. Jno. 1. 13. not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh 3. 6. That which is born of tlie flesh is flesh Bom. 8. 5. after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh 6. for the mind '^of the flesh is death 7. because the mind lo/ the flesh is enmity against God 9. 8. the children of the flesh that are children of God 1 Cor. 5. 5. unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh 2 Cor. 10. 4. weapons of our warfare are not '^of tlie flesh Gal. 4. 13. because of an infirmity of the flesh I pi-eached 6. 16. and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh 19. Now the works of the flesh are manifest 6. 8. unto his own flesh shall of the flesh rea.p corruption -E/i/i,. 2. 3. doing the desires of tlie flesh and of the mind Col. 2. 11. in the putting off of the body of the flesh 23. not of any value against the indulgence of the flesh Heh. 9. 13. sanctify unto the cleanness of the flesh 1 Pet. 3. 21. not the putting away of the filth of the flesh 2 Pet. 2. 18. they entice in the lusts of the flesh 1 Jno. 2. 16. the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes Fleshly. 2 Cor. 1. 12. not in y?es7i?!/ wisdom but in the grace of God Col. 2. 18. vainly puffed up by his flesldy miud 1 Pet. '2. 11. to abstain from, flesltly lusts, which war Fleshy A.V. — see flesh. Flight. Mat. 24. 20. pray ye that your flight be not in the winter Heh. 11. 34. turned to flight armies of aliens Flock. Mat. 26. 31. the sheep of the y7oc^ shall be scattered Lii. 2. 8. keeping watch by night over their flock 12. 32. Fear not, little/.; for it is your Father's good Jno. 10. 16. they shall become one flocJc, one shepherd Acts 20. 28. unto yourselves, and to all the flock 29. enter in among you, not sparing the flock 1 Cor. 9. 7. & flock, and eateth not of the milk of the/. ? 1 Pet. 5. 2. Tend the flock of God which is among you 3. making yourselves eusamples to the flock Flood— s. Mat. 7. 25. the floods came, and the winds blew. 27 24. 38. those days which were before the flood 39. they knew not until the/c»o(Z ca,me. La. 17. 27 Lti. 6. 48. when a/, arose, the stream brake against that 2 Pet. 2. 5. when he brought a/, upon the world [house sec rioer, stream. Floor A.V. — see threshiyig -floor. Flourished A. V. — see revived. Flow. Jno. 7. 38. out of his belly shall fl,oJv rivers of living water 126 FLOWER FOLLOWED Flower. 1 Cor. 7. 36. if slie be past the flouier of her age Jas. 1. 10. as i\\e flower of the grass he shall pass away 11. witheretli the grass ; and the_^owe;- thereof falleth 1 Fet. 1. 24. as \hQ flower of the grass — and the/, falleth Flute -players. — A.Y. hninstrels, ^pijiers. Mat. 9. 23. Jesus came— aud saw the ^f.-p. and the crowd Rev. 18. 22. the voice of harpers and minstrels aud ^f.-p Flux A.V. — see dysentery. Fly.— ^.F. ^flee. Eev. 12. 14. that she might ^fly into the wilderness 19. 17. saying to all the birds thutfly in mid heaven see flying. Flying.— A.V. ^fly. Bev. 4. 7. the fourth creature was like & flying eagle 8. 13. I heard an ea,gle, flying in mid heaven 14. 6. I saw another angel '^flying in mid heaven Foal. Mat. 21. 5. And upon a colt the foal of an ass Foameth — ing. Mk. 9. 18. he/., and gi-indeth his teeth, and pineth away. 20. fell on the ground, and ■waWo'^-eA foaming . \_Lii. 9. 39 Jtide 13. wild waves of the sea, /. out their own shame Foes. Mat, 10. 36. a man's/oes shall be they of his own household see enemies. Fold.— ^.F. ^sheepfold. J no. 10. 1. entereth not by the door into the i/. of the sheep 16. other sheep I have, which are not of this fold see roll. Folk. Mk. 6. 5. laid his hands upon a few sick/., and healed them Acts 5. 16. cities round about Jerusalem, bringing sick folk see sick. Follow. — A.V. ^follotved, YoUoweth, ^fully known. Mat. 8. 19. I will/, thee whithersoever thou goest. Lu. 9 10. 38. not take his cross and ^follow after me \&1. 61 Mk. 5. 37. he suffered no man to follow with him 6. 1. comieth into his own country; and his disciples/, him 16. 17. these signs shall /oZZotw them tbat believe Lu. 17. 23, go not away, nor folloiv after them 22. 10. bearing a pitcher of water ; /. him. Mk. 14. 13 49. they that were about him saw what would follotv Jno. 10. 4. the sheep /o/Zozy him : for they know bis voice 5. a stranger will they not/oMoM;, but will flee from him 13. 36. but thou %ha\t follow afterwards 37. Lord, why cannot 1 follow thee even now ? Rom. 14. 19. let us/, after tbings which make for peace 1 Cor. 14. 1. Follow after love; yet desire — spiritual gifts 1 Th. 5. 15. but alway /o?Zoi<; after that whicli is good 1 Tim. /). 24. and some men also they follow after 6.11. flee these things ; and /oZZoiw after righteousness. 2 Tim. 3. 10. But thou didst 3/ my teaching [2 Tim. 2. 22 Heb. 12. 14. Follow after peace with all men 1 Pet. 1. 11. of Christ, and the glories that should/, them 2. 21. an example, that ye shonld fulloiv his steps 2. Pet. 1. 16. For we did not ybZZozt) cunningly devised fables 2. 2. many sh&ll follow their lascivious doings Hev. 14. 4. These are they which follotv the Lamb 13. tbeir labours ; for their works /oZZo;<; with them see followed, imitate, press. Follow mc. Mat. 8. 22. Follow me ; and leave the dead to bury their 9. 9. he saith unto him, F. me. Mk. 2. 14 : liu. 5. 27 : 9. 59 16. 24. let him deny himself, and take \vp his cross, and follow vie. Mk. 8. 34: 10. 21 : Ln. 9. 23 19. 21. treasures in heaven : and come,/, tiie. Lu. 18.22 J710. 1. 43. fiudeth Philip : and .Jesus saith unto him, F. me 10. 27. I know them, and they follow me 12. 26. Tf any man serve me, let him follow me 13. 36. Whither I go, thou canst not follow me now 21. 19. he [Jesus] saith unto him, [Peter] Follow me 22. what is that to thee ? folloiu thou me Acts 12. 8. Cast thy garment aboiit thee, &,u(\. follow me see come after, followed. Followed. — A. V. ^attained, '^follow, ^followcth, ^folloiving . Mat. 8. 10. marvelled, and said to them th&t folloived 19. 27. left all, aud/oZZoi^'e<^ thee. Mk. 10. 28 : Lu. 18. 28 28. that ye which h&^e followed me, in the regeneration 21. 9. tli&t folloived, cried, saying, Hosanna. Mk. 11. 9. 27. 55. women — which h&A followed Jesus from Galilee Mk. 3. 7. a great multitude from GsAilee follotved 9. 38. we forbade him, because he ^followed not us 10. 32. and they thsit follozved were afraid 52. received his sight, and followed him in the way 16. 20. confirming the word by the signs tha,t followed Lu. 22. 54. high priest's house. But Peter /oWoiyerZ afar off 23. 55. the women — folloived after, aud beheld the tomb Jno. 1. 37. two disciples heard him speak, and they/. 11. 31./. her, supposing that she was going unto the 18. 15. Simon Veter folloived Jesus, and so did another ^IcZs 3. 24. from Samuel and them that yolloived after 12. 9. [Peter] went out, and followed ; and he wist not 13. 43. devout proselytes /oZZoioe;^ Paul and Barnabas 21. 36. folloived after, crying out. Away with him Bom. 9. 30. Gentiles, which/, not after righteousness 1 Cor. 10. 4. drank of a spiritual rock that folloived. them 1 Tm. 4. 6. good doctrine which thou hast '^followed 5. 10. she hath diligently /oZZowecZ every good work 2 Pet. 2. 15. having ■^followed the way of Balaam Bev. 6. 8. was Death ; aud ILskies folloived with him 8. 7. there followed hail and fire, mingled with blood 14. 8. a second angel folloived, saying, Fallen, fallen 9. another angel, a third, /oZZotfecZ them see after, folloiv, following. Followed liim. Mat. 4. 20. left the nets, a.nd followed him. Mk. 1. 18 22. left the boat and their father, and followed him 25. followed him, great multitudes from Galilee. 8. 1 : 12. 15 : 14. 13 : 19. 2 : 20. 29 : 23. 27 : Mk. 2. 15 : 5. 24 : Lu. 9. 11 : 23. 27 : Jno. 6. 2 8. 23. he was entered into a boat, his disciples/, him-. 9. 9. Aud he arose, and followed him. Mk. 2. 14 [Lu. 22. 39 19. Jesus arose, and /. him, and so did his disciples 27. two blind men followed him, crying out, and saying 20. 34. they received tbeir sight, aud /' him, Lu. 18. 43 26. 58. Feier followed him afar off. Mk. 14. 54. Mk. 1. 36. they that were with him followed after hitn 14. 51. a certain young nxn,n folloived with him 15. 41. women — followed him, and ministered unto him Lu. 5. 11. their boats to laud, they left all, and/. hi7n. 28 7. 9. turned and said unto the multitude that/, him, 23. 49. the women that followed with him from Galilee Jno. 1. 40. / him, was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother Bev. 19. 14. the armies which are in heaven /oZZowe^Z him 127 FOLLOWEKS Followers A.V.—^see imitators, zealous, Polloweth. Lu. 9. 49. we forbade hixQ, because he followeth not with us Jno. 8. 12. he that/, me shall not walk iu the darkness see follow, followed. Following.— 4. F. ^followed. Lu. 13. 33. to-day and to-morrow and the ([a.y following Jno. 1. 38; Jesus turned, and beheld them, follow in q 20. 6. Simon Peter therefore also com.eth,f ullowing Jiim 21. 20. seeth the disciple whom Jesus \oYeA following Acts 16. 17. The same '^folloiuing after Paul and us cried out 21. 18. the day/. Paul went in with us unto James 23. 11. the night folloiving the Lord stood by him Bom. 9. 31. Israel, ^folloiving after a law of righteousness see followed. Folly. 2 Tim. 3. 9. for iheit folly shall be evident unto all men see foolishness. Food. — A.V. ^abstinence, ^ineat — s,^viduals. Mat. 3. 4. his ^food was locusts and wild honey 6. 25. Is not the life more than the -J'ood. Lu. 12. 203 10. 10. the labourer is worthy of his '^food 14. 15. go into the villages, and buy themselves ^food Lu. 3. 11. he that hath ^food, let him do likewise 9. 13. except we should go and buy 2/ for all this people 12.42. themtheirportionof 2/ indueseason? Mat. 24.^5 Jno. 4. 8. disciples were gone away into the city to buy 2/ Acts 2. 46. they did take their -food with gladness 9. 19. he [Saulj took ^food and was strengthened 14. 17. fruitful seasons, filling your hearts with food 27. 21. they had been long without '/., then Paiil stood 33. Paul besought them all to take some 2/ 234 [forth 86. were — all of good cheer, and themselves also took 2/. 2 Cor. 9. 10. seed to the sower and bread for/oofZ fconteut- 1 Tim. 6. 8. having/ and covering we shall be therewith Heb. 5. 12. have need of milk, and not of sohd '^fuod 14. But solid Yood is for fullgrown men Jas. 2. 15. brother or sister be naked, and in lack of daily/. Fool. Mat. 5. 22. whosoever shall say, Thou/., shall be in danger 1 Cor. 8. 18. let him become a/., that he may become wise see beside myself, foolish. Foolish. — A. V. '^fool—s, ^unwise. Mat. 7. 26. a /. man, which built his house upon the sand 25. 2. five of them [virgins] were foolish 3. For the foolish, when they took their lamps 8. the foolish said unto the wise. Give us of your oil Lu. 11. 40. Ye ^foolish ones,did not he that made the outside 12. 20. Thou ^foolish one, this night is thy soul required 24. 25. O ^foolish men, and slow of heart to believe in all Bom. 1. 14. I am a debtor — both to the wise and to the 2/ 2. 20. a corrector of the foolish, a teacher of babes 1 Cor. 1. 20. hath not God made/ the wisdom of the world? 27. but God chose the foolish things of the world 15. 36. Thou ^foolish one, that which thoii thyself sowest 2 Cor. 11. 16. Let no man think me \foolish — 1/ receive me 19. For ye bear with the ^foolish gladly 12. 6. if I should desire to glory, I shall not be '^foolish 11. I am become ^foolish : ye compelled me Gal. 3. 1. foolish Galatians, who did bewitch you 3. Are ye so foolish ? having begun iu the Spirit Eph. 5. 4. nor filthiness, nor foolish talking, or jesting 17. Wherefore be ye not '^foolish, but understand 1 Tim. 6. 9. a snare and many foolish and hurtful lusts FOKBID 2. Ti7ti. 2. 23. foolish and ignorant questionings refuse Tit. 3. 3. For we also were aforetime /ooZw7?, disobedient 9. uhnn foolish questionings, and genealogies 1 Pet. 2. 15. put to silence the ignorance of foolish meu see senseless, void of understanding. Foolishly A.V. — see foolishness. Foolishness. — A.V. ^follg, ^foolishly Mk.7.22. an evil eye, railing, -pride, foolishness[ foolishness 1 Cor. 1. 18. word of the cross is to them that are perishing 21. God's good pleasure through the / of the preaching 23. a stumbliugblock, and unto Gentiles /ooZfs7(9zess 25. Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men 2. 14. for they are/ unto him ; and he cannot know 3. 19. wisdona of this world is foolish^iess with God 2 Cor. 11. 1. ye could bear with me in a little '^foolishness 17. speak not after the Lord, but as in '^foolishness 21. any is bold (I speak in '^foolishness), I am bold also Fools. Mat. 23. 17. Ye fools and blind : for whether is greater Bom. 1. 22. Professing themselves to be wise, they became/. 1 Cor. 4. 10. We are fools for Christ's sake see foolish, univise. Foot. — A.V. ^afoot, "^came, Mown. Mat. 4. 6. haply thou dash thy/ against a stone. Lu. 4. 11 5. 13. cast out and trodden under foot of men. Lu. 8. 8,5 14. 13. they followed him on foot from the cities [9. 45 18. 8. if thy hand or thy/ causeth thee to stumble. MJc. 22. 13. Bind him hand and foot, and cast him out Mk. 6. 33. they ran there together on 1/ from all the cities Jno. 11. 44. was dead came forth, bound hand and foot Acts 7. 5. no, not so much as to set his foot on 20. 18. from the first day that I set "^foot in Asia 1 Cor. 12. 15. If the/ shall say, Because I am not the hand Heb. 10. 29. who hath trodden under foot the Son of God Bev. 1. 13. clothed with a garment down to the foot 10. 2. he [angel] set his right foot upon the sea 11. 2. shall they tread under foot forty and two months Footstool. Mat. 5. 35. the earth, for it is the/ of his feet. Acts 7. 49 Mk. 12. 36. make thine enemies the footstool of thy feet. Lu. 20. 43 : Acts 2. 35 : Heb. 1. 13 : 10. 13 Jas. 2. 3. Stand thou there, or sit under lay footstool see feet. Forbade. Lu. 9. 49. we/, him, because he followeth not. Mk. 9. 38 see hindered, stayed. Forbear. — A . V. forbearing . 1 Cor. 9. 6. have we not a right to forbear working? 2 Cor. 12. 6. 1 forbear, lest any man should account of me Eph. 6. 9. same things unto them, and yo»-6ear threatening 1 Th. 3. 1. Wherefore when we could no longer /or&ea>- Forbearance. — A.V. hnoderation. Bom. 2. 4. despisest thou the riches of his goodness and/. 3. 25. sins done aforetime, in the forbearance of God Phil. 4. 5. Let your ^forbearance be known unto all men Forbearing. — A.V. ^patient. Eph. 4. 2. forbearing one another in love. Col. 3. 13 2 Tim. 2. 24. gentle towards all, apt to teach, ^forbearing see forbear. Forbid. Mk. 9. 39. Jesus said, Forbid him not. Lu. 9. 50 [Lu. 18.16 10.14./ them not: for of such is the kingdom. Mat. 19.14: 128 FORBID FORGIVE Lu. 20. 16. Go?i forbid. Horn. 3. 4, 6, 31 : 6. 2, 15 : 7. 7, 13 : 9. 14 : 11. 1, 11 : 1 Cor. 6. 15 : Gal. 2. 17 3. 21 Acts 10. 47. Cau any ma.n forbid the water, that these 24. 23. not to/, any of his [Paul] fiieuds to minister 1 Cor. 14. 39. forbid not to speak with tongues see withhold. Forbidden. Acts 16. 6. having heenforbidden of the Holy Ghost to speak Forbiddethi. 3 Jno. 10. receive the brethren, and them that would he/. Forbidding. Lu. 23. 2. and forbidding to give tribute to Cassar Acts 28. 31. Christ with all boldness, none forbidding him 1 Th. 2. 16. forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles 1 Tim. 4. 3. /. to marry, and commanding to abstain Force. Mat. 11. 12. and men of violence take it hy force Jno. 6. 15. tliey were about to come and take him hy force Acts 23. 10. take him [Paul] hy force from among them Heb. 9. 17. For a testament ia oi. force where there hath Forefather — s. — A.V. ^father. Mom.. 4. 1. Abraham, our i/orf/nY/(er according to the flesh 2 Tim. 1. 3. I thank God whom I serve from my forefathers Foregoing. — A. V. Agoing before. Heb. 7. 18. disannulling of a Aforegoing commandment Forehead— s. Rev. 7. 3. sealed the servants of our God on their /ore 7; eacZ 9. 4. have not the seal of God on their foreJieads 13. 16. mark on their right hand, or upon their forehead 14. 1. the name of his Father, written on tlieir foreheads 9. receiveth a mark on hin forehead, or upon hia hand 17. 5. and upon her forehead a name written, mysteby 20. 4. received not the mark upon their /oi-e/tea^ 22. 4. his name shall be on their foreheads Foreign.— ^.F. ^strange. Acts 26. 11. I persecuted them even unto ^foreign cities Foreigners A.V. — see sojourners. Foreknew. — A. V. ^foreknow. Rom. 8. 29. whom he '^foreknew, he also foreordained 11. 2. God did not cast off his people which he foreknew Foreknow A.V. — see foreknew. Foreknowledge. Acts 2. 23. determinate counsel a.nd. foreknowledge of God IPe^. 1.2. SLCCoidiingtothe fcn-eknowledgeoi God the Father Foreknown. — A.V. '^foreordained. 1 Pet. 1. 20. who was y. indeed before the foundation Foreordained. — A.V. ^determined, ^ordained, ^pre- destinate— d. Acts 4. 28. thy hand and thy counsel y. to come to pass Rom. 8.29. whom he foreknew, he also^/oreojfZafHer?. 830 1 Cor. 2. 7. wisdom — which God 2/. before the worlds Eph. 1. 5. having ^foreordained us unto adoption as sons 11. having been /. according to the purpose of him see foreknown. Forepart A.V.—foresMp. 18 Forerunner. Heb. 6. 20. whither as a foreruyiner Jesus entered for us Foresail. — A. V. '^mainsail. Acts 27. 40. hoisting up the ^foresailto the wind, they made Foresaw A.V. — see beheld. Foreseeing. — A.V. ^seeing. Acts 2. 31. he 1/. this spake of the resurrection of the Christ Gal. 3.8. scripture,/, that God would justify the Gentiles Foreshewed. — A.V. ^shewed. Acts 3. 13. things which God ^f. by the mouth of all the Foreship.— .4.F. ^forepart. Acts 27. 30. though they would lay out anchors from the /. 41. the 'Aforeship struck and remained unmoveable Foretell A.V. — see beforehand. Foretold A.V.—see beforehand, told. Forewarn— ed.—^.F. Hell before, Hold you in time past Gal. 5. 21. I '^forewarn you, even as I did "^foreivarn you 1 Th. 4. 6. these things, as also we /. you and testified see warn. Forfeit.— ^.F.i^ose. Mat. 16. 26. gain the whole world and 1/ Mk. 8.136 : Lu. 9.125 Forgave. — A.V. ^forgiven. Mat. 18. 27. released him, And forgave him the debt 32. wicked servant, I forgave thee all that debt Lu. 7. 42. not wherewith to pay, he forgave them both 43. I suppose, to whom he forgave the naost Eph. 4. 32. each other, even as God also in Christ 1/ you Col. 3. 13. even as the l^orA forgave you, so also do ye see forgiven. Forget. — A.V. ^forgetful, Hgnorant. Heb. 6. 10. God is not unrighteous to forget your work 13. 2 '^Forget not to show love unto strangers 16. to do good and to communicate /orgrei not 2 Pet. 3. 5. they wilfully "yo^f/ei! that there were heavens 8. But '^forget not this one thing, beloved Forgetful A.V. — see forget, forgetteth. Forgetteth— ing.— J.. F. ^forgetful. Phil. 3. 13. forgetting the things which are behind Jus. 1. 24. straightway/, what manner of man he was 25. being not a hearer that 1/., but a doer that worketh Forgive. — A.V. '^remit. Mat. 6. 12. and /. us our debts, as we also have forgiven 14. if ye /. men their trespasses— Father will also/, you 15. if ye forgive not — neither will your Father forgive 9. 6. the Son uf man hath power on earth to forgive sins. Mk. 2. 10: Lu. 5. 24 18. 21. and I forgive him ? until seven times ? 35. if ye f. not every one his brother from your hearts 3Ik. 2. 7. Who cau /. sins but one, even God ? Lu. 5. 21 11. 25. forgive, if ye have aught against any one ; that your Father—/, you your trespasses. 26 [margin] Lu. 11. 4. /. us our sins; for we ourselves also/, everyone 17. 3. rebuke him ; and if he reTpent, forgive him. 4 23. 34. Father, /. them ; for they know not what they do Jno. "20. 23. whose soever sins ye 1/., they are forgiven 129 FOKGIVE 2 Cor. 2. 7. rather/.him and comfort bim, lestbyanymeans 10. to whom ye forgive anything, I forgive also 12. 13. not a burden to you ? forgive me this wrong 1 Jno. 1. 9. he is faithful and righteous to /. us our sins see forgiven, release. Forgiven.— ^.F. ^forgave, ^forgive, ^remitted. Mat. 6. 12. forgive us oiir debts, as we also have '^forgiven 9. 2. be of good cheer; thy sins a,\-e forgiven. 5 : Mk. 2. 5, 9: Lu. 5. 20, 23: 7. 48 12. 31. blasphemy shall he forgive7i—&gB,ms,t the Spirit shall not be /o/<;(we?i. 32: If/.-. 3. 28: iw. 12. 10 Mk. 4. 12. should turn again, and it should be/, them Lu. 7. 47. Her sins, which are many, are/.— little is/. 48. And he [Jesus] said unto her. Thy sins aie forgiven Jno. 20. 23. whose soever sins ye forgive, they are ^forgiven Acts 8. 22. the thought of thy heart shall be forgiven thee Bo7n. 4. 7. Blessed are they whose iniquitiesare/or^/ycH 2 Cor. 2. 10. I also have y.— I have i/.— sakes have I y. it Col. 2. 13. quicken together with him, having /o^-^'i'tJew us Jas. 5. 15. if he have committed sins, it shall be/, him 1 Jno. 2. 12. your sins are forgiven you for his name's sake see forgave, released. Forgiveness. Mk. 3. 29. against the Holy Spirit hath nevev forgiveness Eph. 1. 7. his blood, the/ of our trespasses. Col. 1. 14 see remission. Forgiveth— ing. Lu. 7. 49. Who is this that e-veit forgiveth sins ? Eph.. 4. 32. teuderhearted,/or^etii«^ each other. Col. 3. 13 Forgot.— ^.F. ^forgotten. Mat. 16. 5. disciples — forgot to take bread. Mk. 8. 14 Forgotten. Lu. 12. 6. not one of them ib forgotten in the sight of God Heb. 12. 5. ye have/, the exhortation, which reasoneth 2 Pet. 1. 9. having forgotten the cleansing from his old sins see forgot. Form. — A.V. '^appearance, ^shajpe. Mk. 16. 12. he was manifested in another /orm unto two Lu. 3. 22. the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily ''■form Jno. 5. 37. heard his voice at any time, nor seen his ''form Rom. 2. 20. having in the law Ihe form of knowledge 6. 17. obedient from tlie heart to that/o?77i of teaching Phil. 2. 6. being in the/, of God, counted it not a prize 7. taking the/, of a servant, being made in the likeness 1 Th. 5. 22. abstain from every '^form of evil [the power 2 Tim. 3. 5. holding a/, of godliness, but having denied see pattern. Formed. Rotn. 9. 20. Shall the ihvag formed say to him that/, it Gal. 4. 19. I am again in travail until Christ be /. in you 1 Tim. 2. 13. For Adam was &rst formed, then Eve Former. Acts 1. 1. The fonner treatise I made, O Theophilus Eph. 4. 22. as concerning \ our former manner of life Set). 10. 32. But call to remembrance the former days 1 Pet. 1. 14. according to your /. lusts in the time of your see first. Forjiication— s. Mat. 5. 32. saving for the cause oi fornication. 19. 9 15. 19. murders, adulteries, /o>vacais. Mk. 7, 21 Jno. 8. 41. They said unto him. We were not born of/. Acts 15. 20. /., and from what is strangled. 29 : 21. 25 FOETY 1 Cor. 5. 1. there is/, among you, and such/, as is not even 6. 13. the body is not for fornication, but for the Lox-d 18. Flee/o?->«caho?j— committeth fornication sinneth 7. 2, because of /., let each man have his own wife 10. 8. commit /or/wc(7^io-s, and sorcerers. 22. ^15 Forsake. — A.V. Ueave. Acts 6. 2. not fit that we should ^forsake the word of God 21. 21. which are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses Heb. 13. 6. neither will I in any wise /o?sa^e thee Forsaken. ilfa!;.27.46. My God, my God, why hast thou/, me ? Mk.loM 2 Cor. 4. 9. pursued, yet not forsaken ; smitten down see forsaking, forsook, left. Forsaking. — A.V. '^forsaken. Heb. 10. 25. not/ the assembling of ourselves together 2 Pet. 2. 15. ^forsaking the right way, they went astray Forsaketh A.V. — see renoimceth. Forsook.— J.. F. forsaken. Heft. Lu. 5. 28. he [Levi] 2/ all, and rose up and followed him 2 Tim. 4. 10. Demas \f. me, having loved this present world 16. no one took my part ; but all forsook me ffeb. 11. 27. By faith he/. Egypt, not fearing the wrath see left. Forswear. Mat. 5. 33. Thou shalt not forstcear thyself Forthwith. — A.V. '^presenth/. Phil. 2. 23. Him [Timothy] therefore I hope to send i/. Forty. Jno. 2. 20. Forty and six years was this temple in building Acts 4. 22. For the man was move th&n forty years old 7. 23. when he was well-nigh forty years old 30. And when/, years were fulfilled, an angel appeared 36. in the Red Sea, and in the wilderness /o?-^;/ years 42. offer unto me slain beasts and sacrifices Forty j-ears 13. 18. the time of /or^^' years suffered he their manne;s 21. the tribe of Benjamin, for the space oi forty j-eurs 23. 13. were more than forty which made this conspiracy 130 FORTY Acts. 23. 21. lie iu wait for him— more fh&nfurti/ men 2 Cor. 11. 24. five times received 1 forty stripBs save one Heb. 3. 9. proving me, And saw my works fortij years 17. with whom was be displeased /o;!")/ years ? Eev.11.2 tread under foot /u)-/// andtwomonths [months 13. 5. given to him authority to continue forty and two see days. Forward — ness. A.V. — see earnest — ness, first, readi- ness, zealous. Foster-brother. — A.V. ^brought up. Acts 13. 1. Manaen the ^foster-brother of Herod the tetrarch Fought. 1 Cor. 15. 32. Ifuiight with beasts at Ephesus 2 Tim. 4. 7. I liave fought the good fight, I have finished see war, mtrrcd. Foul. Mat. 16. 3. It will be /. weather to day : for the heaven is see unclean spirit. Found. — A.V. ^finding, ^perceived. Mat. 2. 8. when ye hsixe fotaid him, bring me word 13. 44. hiddenin the field; which a uian found, and hid 46. having /o?/«fZ one pearl of great jirice, he went 18. 28. found one of his fellow-servants, which owed him 20. 6. he went out, and found others standing ("13. 6 21. 19. came to it, and/, nothing thereon. Mi-. 11. 13 : Lu. 22. 10. all as many as they found, both bad and good 2G. 43. found them sleepmg. Mk. 14. 40 : Lu. 22. 45 27. 32. ihey foutid a man of Cyrene, Simon by name Mk. ]. 37. tbey /. him, and say uulo him. All are seeking 7. 30. /. the child laid upon the bed, and the devil gone 11. 4. found a colt tied at the door without in the open 14. 16. /. as he had said uuto them. Lu. 19. 32 : 22. 13 Lu. 2. 16./. both Mary and Joseph, and the babe Ij'iugin 46. after three days they found him in the temple 4. 17. the book, SLud found the place where it was written 7. 10. returning to the honae, found the servant whole 8. 35. found the man, from whom the devils were gone 15. 5. when he huth found it, he layethit on his shoulders 6. Eejoice with me, for I hnye found, my sheep 9. when she hath found it, she calletli together her friends — I have found the jiiece which I had lost 24. is alive again; he was lost, and is f mind. 32 [God 17. 18. Were there none/, that returned to give glory to 23. 2. 'We found this man perverting our nation 14. found no fault in this man touching those things 22. I hsive foiotd no cause of death in him 24. 2. they found the stone rolled away from the tomb 33. and found the eleven gathered together Jno. 1. 41. We have/o«?i.fZ the Messiah 45. We ha,\cfo)(ii,d him, of whom Moses iu the law 2. 14. he/, in the temple those that sold oxen and sheep 6. 25. when they fou?id him on the other side of the sea 11. 17. Jesus came, he /. that he had been in the tomb 12. 14. Jesus, having /oM,?icZ a young ass, sat thereon Acts 5. 10. the young men came in and found her dead 23. The prison-house we found shut — but when we had opened, we found no man within 7. 11. and our tsithers found no sustenance 9. 2. that if he [Saul] found any that were of the Way 11. 26. found him, he isrought him [Saul] unto Autioch 13. 6. they/oM«(^ a certain sorcerer, a false prophet 22. I have/o?(«^ David the son of Jesse 28. though ihey found no cause of death in him 17. 23. \ found also an altar with this inscription 18. 2. And he \y&n\]fov.nd a certain Jew named Aquila 19. 1. came to Ephesus, and y'ound certain disciples 19. &uA found it fifty thousand pieces of silver 21. 2. having ^found a ship crossing over unto Phoenicia FOUNDATION Acts 23. 29. whom I "found to be accused about questions 24. 5. For we have found this man a pestilent fellow 18. amidst which they fou)id me purified in the temple 20. men themselves say what wrong-doing they found 25. 25.1/. thathehad committed nothingworthj' of death 27. 6. centurion/, a ship of Alexandria sailing for Italy 28. found twenty fathoms — found fifteen fathoms 28. 14. where we /. brethren, and were intreated to tarry Bom. 4. 1. our forefather according to the fiesh, hath/. ? 7. 10. which was unto life, this 1 found to be unto death 1 Cor. 6. 5. that there cannot be/, among yoii one wise man 15. 15. Yea, and we are found false witnesses of God Gal. 2. 17. we ourselves also vfere found sinnei's Phil. 2. 8. found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself 2 Ti9n. 1. 17. he sought me diligently, and found me Seb. 12. 17. (for he found no place of repentance) 1 Fet. 1. 7. proved by fire, might he found unto praise 2. 22. neither was g\\\\e found in his mouth 2 Jno. 4. I have/, certain of thy children walking in truth Bev. 3. 2. I have/, no works of thine fulfilled before my 5. 4. no one w&a found worthy to open the book [God 12. 8. neither was their place /oitHcZ any more in heaven 14. 5. And in their mouth w&s found no lie 18, 21. cast down, and shall he found no more at all 22. no craftsman — shall be /oiwic? any more at all in thee 20. 11. and there w&b found no place for them see favour, find, findeth, finding. Be Found. Acts 5. 39. ye be found even to be fighting against God 1 Cor. 4. 2. required in stewards, that a man be f. faithful 2 Cor. 11. 12. wherein they glory, they may bef. even as 12. 20. befouiul of you such as ye would not [own Phil. 3. 9. bef. in him, not having a righteousness of mine 2 Pet. 3. 14. give diligence that ye may be found in peace see true. Was Found. Mat. 1. 18. she was found, with child of the Holy Ghost Lu. 9. 36. when the voice came, Jesus was found alone Acts 8. 40. But Philip was found at Azotus Bom. 10. 20. I ivas found of them that sought me not 2 Cor. 7. 14. which I made before Titus, was f. to be truth Bev. 18. 24. And in her was found the blood of prophets Found, with not. Mat. 8. 10. not f. so great faith, no, not in Israel. Lu. 7. 9 26. 60. /. it not, though many false witnesses. Mlc. 14. 55 Lu. 2.45. when they /.him ?jo^, they returned to Jerusalem 24. 8. entered in, and/, not the body of the Lord Jesus 23. when they found not his body, they came, saying Acts 5. 22. ofiicers that came/, them not in the prison, 23 12. 19. Herod had sought for him, and found him not 17. 6. when they found them tiot, they dragged Jason 2 Cor. 2. 13. because 1 found not Titus my brother 5. 3. that being clothed we shall 7iot he found naked Heb. 11. 5. he was not found, because God translated him Bev. 16. 20. island fled away, and the mountains were 7iot f. 20. 15. if any was not found written iu the book of life Foundation. Lu. 6. 48. digged and went deep, and laid a /. upon the rock 49. like a man that built a house upon the earth with- 14. 29. Lest haply, when he hath laid a/ [out a/. Bom. 15. 20. that I might not build upon another's man's/. 1 Cor. 3, 10. as a wise masterbuilder I laid & foundation 11. For other/, can no man lay than that which is laid 12. if any man buildeth on the foundation gold, silver EjjJi. 2. 20. being built upon the/, of the apostles and 1 Tim. 6. 19. laying up in store for themselves a good/. i:u FOUNDATION 2 Tim. 2. 19. Howbeittbe iirm foundation of Godstandeth Heh. 1. 10. ill tliebeKiimiug liast laid the/, of the earth 6. 1. not laying agciin a. foundation of lepeutauce Bev. 21. 19. The first/, was jasper; the second, sapphire Foundation of the ivorld. Mat. 13. 35. thing.=? hidden from the/, of the world 25. 34. prepared for you from the foicndaiion of the w. Lu. 11. 50. which was shed from the/, of tite world Jiio. 17. 24. thou lovedst me before the/, of the world Eph. 1. 4. chose us in him before the/, of the world Heb. 4. 3. works were finished from the/, of the world 9. 26. often have suffered since the/, of the world 1 Fet 1. 20. foreknown indeed before the/, of tlie world Bev. 13. 8. Laml) that hath been slain from the / of the iv. 17. 8. written in the book of life from the/, of theioorld Foundations. Acts 16.26. the foundations of the prison-house were shaken Heb. 11. 10. he looked for the city which hath the/. Bev. 21. 14. the wall of the city had ivteVvB foi»ulations 19. T)[i& fouyidations of the wall of the city were adorned Founded. Mat. 7. 25. it fell not : for it v:a,sfo7inded upon the rock see builded. Fountain. Mk. 5. 29. straightway the/ of her blood was dried up Jus. 8. 11. Doth the/ send forth from the same opening Bev. 21. 6. give unto him that is athirst of the/ of the Fountains. Bev. 7. 17. shall guide them unto fountains of waters of life 8. 10. the third part of the rivers, and upon the/, of the 14. 7. the earth and sea &nd fountains of waters 16. 4. out his bowl into the rivers and the/, of the waters Four. Mat. 24. 31. together his elect from the / winds. Mk. 13. 27 Mk. 2. 3. unto him a man sick of the palsj', borne oi four Lu. 2. 37. a widow even for fourscore and four years Jno. 4. 35. Say not ye, There are yet four months [39 11.17. found that he had been in the tomb/, dayg already. 19. 23. his garments, and made/, parts, to every soldier Acts 10. 11. descending, as it were a great sheet, let down by/o;(r corners. 11. 5 30. Four days ago, until this hour, I was keeping the 12. 4. delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers 21. 9. Now this man had/o»r daughters, virgins 23. We hhwefour men which have a vow on them 27. ".^9. they let go four anchors from the stern Bev. 4. 6. four living creatures. 8 : 5. 6, 8, 14 : 6. 1, 6 : 7. 11: 14.3: 15. 7: 19.4 7. 1. I SUV/ four angels — four corners of the earth, hold- ing the four winds. '2 : 9. 14, 15 ["of the earth 20. 8. to deceive the nations which are in the/ corners Fourfold. Lu. 19. 8. wrongfully exacted aught of any man, I restore/. Fourfooted. Acts 10. 12. wherein were all manner oi fourfooted beasts. Bom. 1. 23. fourfooted heitits, and creeping things [11. 6 Fourscore. Lu. 2. 37. she had been a widow even for/ and four years 16. 7. He saith unto him, Take thy bond, and write/. FLEE Foursquare. Bev. 21. 16. And the city Weth. foursquare Fourteen. Mat. 1. 17. from Abraham unto David are /. generations — to Babylon / generations — Christ/, geueraiious 2 Cor. 12. 2. I know a man in Christ, fourteen years ago Gal. 2. 1. fourteen years I went up again to Jerusalem Fourteenth. Acts 27. 27. But when th.e fourteenth night was come Fourth. see day. Mat. 14. 25. in the/, watch of the night he came unto them. Bev. 4. 7. the/ creature was like a Hying eagle [Mk. 6. 48 6. 7. the/ seal, I heard the voice of the/ living creature 8. 12. the fourth angel sounded, and the third part 16. 8. the fourtii. poured out his bowl upon the sun 21. 19. the third, chalcedony; the fourth, emerald Fowls. Acts 10. 12. things of the earth and/, of the heaven. 11. 6 see birds. Fox — es. Mat. 8. 20. The foxes have holes, and the birds of the heaven have nests. Lu. 9. 68 Lu. 13. 32. Go and say to that/. Behold, I cast out devils Fragments A.V. — see broken pieces. Framed. — A. V. joined. Eph. 2. 21. in whom each several building, fitly/, together 4. 16. from whom all the body fitly i/ and knit together Heb. 11. 3. the worlds have been/, by the word of God Frankincense. Mat. 2. 11. offered unto him gifts, gold and/, and myrrh Uev. 18. 13. frankincense, and wine, and oil, and fine flour Fraud. Jas. 5. 4. which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth out Free.— .4. F. Uiberhj, hvithoid. Mat. 17. 26. Therefore the sons are free [make you /rc« Jno. 8. 32. ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall 33. how sayest thou, Te shall be made free ? 36. Son shall make you /ree, ye shall he free indeed Bom. 5. 15. But not as the trespass, so also is the free gift 16. but the free gift came of many trespasses 18. the/7-ee gift came unto all men to justification of life 6. 18. being made/)'ee from sin, ye became servants. 22 20. ye were free in regard of righteousness 7. 3. if the husband die, she is free irom tlie law 8. 2. Jesus made me free from the law of sin and deatli 1 Cor. 7. 21. if thou canst become/;ee, use it rather 22, he that was called, being/., is Christ's bondservant 32. But I would have you to be y^ree from care 39. if the husband be dead, she is i/;-ce to be married 9. 1. Am I not free ? am I not an apostle ? 19. For though I was /?re from all men , I br-ought myself 12. 13. whetlier Jews or Greeks, whether bond or free Gal. 3. 28. there can be neither bond nor free 4. 26. But the Jesusalem that is above is free 5. 1. With freedom did Christ set us free Eph. 6. 8. from the Lord, whether he be bond or free 1 Pet. 2. 16. free, and not using your freedom for a cloke Bev. 13. 16. the rich and the poor, and the free a.nd the bond 19. 18. the flesh of all men, both free and bond see freeman, frecwoman, Roman, run. 132 FKEED FRUIT Freed A. V.~ see justified. Freedom.— ^.F. Hlherty. Gal. 5. 1. With '^freedom did Christ set us free 13. called for i/. ; only use not your i/. for an occasion 1 Pet. 2. 16. as free, and not using your yree(^o?>i for a clolie see citizenship. Freedman, Freeman. — A.V. ^free. 1 Cor. 7. 22. being a bondservant, is the TiorA's freedman Col. 3. 11. barbarian, Scythian, bondman, ^freeman Bev. 6. 15. every bondman audi freeman, hid themselves Freely. Mat. 10. 8. freely ye received, /r«eZ^ give Acts 2. 29. I may say unto you/ of the patriarch David 26. 26. unto whom also I speak/. ; for I am persuaded lioyn. 3. 24. being justified /Vee/y by his grace 8. 32. shall he not also with him/, give us all things ? 1 Cor. 2. 12. things that are freely given to us by God Jiev. 21. 6. fountain of the water of Hie freely. 22. 17 see nought. Freewoman. — A.V. '^free. Gal. 4. 22. one by the handmaid, and one by the freewoman 23. the son by the freewoman is born through promise 30. not inherit with the son of the freewoman 31. not children of a handmaid, but of the ^freewoman Freight.— J.. V. HigJitened. Acts 27. 18. next day they began to throw the !/• overboard Frequent A.V. — see abundantly. Fresh A.V. — see sweet. Friend. Mat. 11. 19. K friend of publicans and sinners! Lu. 7. 84 20. 13. said to one of tliem, Friend, 1 do thee no wrong 22. 12. saith unto him, Friend, how earnest thou in hither 26. 50. Jesns said unto him, F., do that for which thou art Lu. 11. 5. have a. friend — Friend, lend me three loaves 6. for a friend of mine is come to me from a journey 8. will not rise and give him, because he is his friend 14. 10. may say to thee. Friend, go up higher Jno. 3. 29. the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth 11. 11. saith unto them, Our /. Lazarus is fallen asleep 19. 12. thou release this man, thou art not Caesar's/rtertcZ Acts 12. 20. made Blastus the king's chamberlain their/. Jas. 2. 23. and he was called the friend of God 4. 4. a/, of the world maketh himself au enemy of God Friends. — A.V. '^acquaintance. Mk. 3 21. when his/, heard it, they went out to lay hold 5. 19. Go to thy house unto thy friends, and tell them Lu. 7. 6. the centurion sent friends to him, saying 12. 4. my/., Be not afraid of them which kill the body 14. 12. makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friends 15. 6. he calleth together hia friends and his neighbours 9. she calleth together lier friends and neighbours 29. a kid, that I might make merry with my friends 16. 9. Make to yourselves/ by means of the mammon 21. 16. by parents, and brethren, and kinsfolk, and/. 23. 12. Heroffaud Pilate became/rie7?(/s with each otlier Jno. 15. 13. that a man lay down his life for his friends 14. Te are ray f, if ye do the things which I command 15. I have called you/. ; for all things that I heard Acts 10. 24. called together his kinsmen and his near/ Acts 19. 31 . chief officers of Asia,being his/., sent unto him 24. 23. not to forbid any of his [Pa.v\l\^friends to minister 27. 3. gave him leave to go unto his friends and refresh 3 Jno. 14. Hhe friends salute thee. Salute the/, by name Friendship. Jas. 4. 4. the friendship of the world is enmity with God ? Frogs. Rev. 16. 13. three unclean spirits, as it were frogi Froward. 1 Pet. 2. 18. not only to the good — but also to the froward Fruit.— ^.F. ^fruits. Mat. 3. 8. Bring forth — "^fruit worthy of repentance 12. 33. the tree good, and its fruit good — tree corrupt, and it's, fruit corrupt — known by its fruit. Lu. 6. 44 13. 8. others fell upon the good ground, and yielded fruit 21. 19. Let there be no fruit from thee henceforward [18 26. 29. not drink— of this/ of the vine. Mk. 14. 25 : Lu. 22. Mk. 4. 7. grew up, and choked it, and it yielded no fruit 8. others fell into the good ground, and yielded /*m< Lu. 1. 42. blessed is the fruit of thy womb 13. 6. came seeking /?-?w^ thereon, and found none 7. these three years I come seeking fruit on this tree 20. 10. they should give him of the fruit of the vineyard Jno. 4. 36. receiveth wages, and gathereth /r?t/i unto life 15. 16. bear/?7(ii, and that your/, should abide [eternal Acts 2. 30. of the fruit of his loins he would set one upon Bom. 1. 13. that I might have some fruit in you also 6. 21. Wha,t fruit then had ye at that time in the things 22. your/, unto sanctification, and the end eternal life 15. 28. accomplished this, and have sealed to them this/. 1 Cor. 9. 7. who plauteth a vineyard, and eateth not tlie/. Gal. 5. 22. But the fr2iit of the Spirit is love, joy [ness E ph. 5.9. the f. of theliglitis in all goodness and righteous- Phil.1.22. to live in the flesh, — if this is the/ ofmywork 4. 17. I seek for the/, that increaseth to your account Heb. 12. 11. yieldeth peaceable /. — the/ of righteousness 13. 15. praise to God continually, that is, the /. of lijis Jas. 3. 18. Andthe fruit of righteousness is sown in peace 5. 7. the husbandman waiteth for the precious /jwi^ Jude 12. autumn trees without /ri/i^, twice dead Bev. 22. 2. tree of life, — yielding its jfruit every month see fruits. Bear, or beareth Fruit; also hearing Fruit. —A.V. ^hring, hringeth, or brought fruit, ^fruitful. Mat. IS. 23. beareth fruit, a,nd hringeth iovth, — a hundred- A£k. 4. 20. hear the word, and accept it, and i&ea?-/. [fold 28. The earth '^beareth fruit of herself Lu. 13. 9. if it bear fruit thenceforth, well ; but if not Jno. 12. 24. but if it die. it ^beareth much fruit 15. 2. beareth not ftuit, he taketh — beareth fruit, he cleanseth it, that it may ^bear more fruit 4. the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide 5. in me, and I in him, the same '^beardh much fruit 8. is my Father glorified, that ye hear much fruit 16. appointed you, that ye should go and ^bear fruit Col. 1 6. ^hearing f. and increasing, as it doth in you also 10. '^bearing fruit in every good work, and increasing see brought (forth) fruit. Bring, bringeth, or brought Fruit. — A.V. '^hare fruit, ^fruits. Mat. 3. 8. Bring forth therefore "^fridt worthy of repentance 10. bringeth not iorth good fruit. 7. 19: Lu.S. 9 7. 17. bringeth iorth good fruit — bringeth forth e\il fruit 133 FEUIT FULL Mat. 7. 18. good tree cannot Z;>'i'/i.(7 forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth gooA fruit. Lu. 6. 43 13. 26. the blade sprang up, and brotu/ht iorth fruit Lu. 8. 8. good ground, and grew, and ^brought iovth fruit 14. pleasures of this life, and bring no f. to perfection 15. hold it fast, and bring iovth fruit with patience Bom. 7. 4. that we might bring iorth fruit nnto God 5. wrought in our members to 6. forth /;i«'^ unto death Jas. 5. 18. gave rain, and the earth brought forth her fruit see bear, bearest, beareth, bearing, ripe. Fruitful. Acts 14. 17. gave you from heaven rains and/, seasons see bearing fruit. Fruits.— .4. F. ^fruit. Mat. 7. 16. By then- fruits ye shall know them. 20 21. 34. when the season of the i/. drew near, he sent his servants to the husbandmen, to receive his fruits 41. which shall render him the fruits in their seasons 43. given to a nation bringing fortli the fruits thereof Mk. 12. 2. receive fiom the husljandmen of the i/. of the Lu. 3. 8. Bring forth therefore/, worthy of repentance 12. 17. because I have not where to bestow ri'^y fruits ? 2 Cor. 9. 10. and increase the fruits of your righteousness Phil. 1. 11. being filled with the fruits of righteousness 2 Tim. 2. 6. laboureth must be the first to partake of the/. Jas. 3. 17. easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good/. Bev. 18. 14. the fruits which tliy soul lusted after are gone 22. 2. tree of life, bearing twelve manner oi fruits see corn, fruit, bring forth fruit. Frustrate A.V. — see void. Fulfil.— 4. F. hnahe full proof , "^supphj. Mat. 3. 15. thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness 5. 17. I came not to destroy, but to fulfil Bom. 2. 27. by nature, if it fulfil the law, judge thee 13. 14. provision for the flesli, to fulfil the lusts thereof Gal. 5. 16. ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh 6. 2. one another's burdens, and so/, the law of Christ Phil. 2. 2. ftdfil ye my joy, that ye be of the same mind 4. 19. And my God shall '^fulfil every need of yours Col. 1. 25. given me to you- ward, to /^(7/Z the word of God 4 17. thou hast received in the Lord, that thonf ulfil it 2 Th 1. 11. fulfil evei-y desire of goodness and every work 2 Tim. 4. 5. do the work of an evangelist, i/. thy ministry Jas. 2. 8. je fulfil the royal law, according to the scripture see do. Fulfilled.— ^.F. ^accomplished, "^believed, ^came, ^expired, ^full, ^perfect. Mat. 1. 22. fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet. 2. 15, 17, 23 : 4. 14 : 8. 17 : 12 17 • 13. 35 : 21. 4 : 26. 56 : 27. 9 : Mk. 14. 49 : Jno. 12. 38 13. 14. unto them is fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah Mk. 1. 15. The time is/, and the kingdom of God is at Lu. 1. 1. concerning those matters which have been '^f. 20. not ray words, which shall hefulfilled in theirseason 23. when the days ofhis[Zacharias] ministration were 1/ 57. Elisabeth's time was 5/ that she should be delivered 2. 6. the days were i/. that she [Mary] should be delivered 21. when eight days were ^fulfilled for circumcising 22. days of their purification — were ^fulfilled 43. had/, the days, as they were returning, tlie boy 21. 22. all things which are written may be fulfilled 24. until the times of the Gentiles he ful tilled 22. 16. not eat it, until it be/ in the kingdom of God 37. this which is written must be ^fulfilled iu me 24. 44. needs be fulfilled, which are written iu the law 134 Jno. 3. 29. this my joy therefore is fulfilled 7. 8. because my time is not yet ^fulfilled 15. 11. and that your joy may be ^fulfilled. 16. ^24 25. may he fulfilled that is written in their law 17. 12. that the scripture might he fulfilled 13. that they may have my ioy fulfilled in themselves 18. 9. that the word might he fulfilled which he spake 32. that the word of Jesus might he fulfilled Acts 3. 18. his Christ should suffer, he thus fulfilled 7. 30. when forty years were ^f., an angel appeared to 9. 23. when many days were/, the Jews took counsel 12. 25. when they had fulfilled their ministration 13. 27. read every sabbath,/ them by condemning him 29. had fulfilled, all things that were written of him 33. how that God hath/ the same unto our children 14. 26. grace of God for the work which they had / Rom. 8. 4. ordinance of the law might he fulfilled in us 13. 8. he that loveth his neighbour hath fulfilled the law 2 Cor. 10. 6. when your obedience shall he fulfilled Gal. 5. 14. the whole law is fulfilled in one word, even in 1 Jno. 1. 4. these things we write, that our joy may be ^f. 2 Jno. 12. speak face to face, that your joy may be ^fulfilled Bev. 3. 2. I have found no works of thine ^f. before my God 6. 11. killed even as they were, should he fulfilled see accomplished, finished, ftdfilling. FulfiUing.— 4.F. ^fulfilled. Acts 13. 25. as John was '^fulfilling his course, he said see doing, fulHlment. Fulfilment. — A.V. ^accomplishment, ^end, ^fulfilling, ^performance. Lu. 1. 45. there shall be a ^fulfilment of the things 22. 37. that which concerneth me hath '^fulfilment Acts 21. 26. the ^fulfilment of the days of purification Bom. 13. 10. love therefore is the ^fulfilment oi the law Full.— J.. F. ^complete, '^filled, Huholly. Mat. 6. 22. thy whole body shall be/(ZZ of light. Lu.ll.ZQ 23. thy whole body shall be full ot darkness 14. 20. over of the broken pieces, twelve huskets full 15. 37. broken pieces, seven baskets /tZZ. Mk. 8. 19 23. 25. within they are/ from extortion and excess. i?f. 27. but inwardly Are full of dead men's bones [11. 39 28. inwardly ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity Mk. 7. 9. Full well do ye reject the commandment of God 15. 36. filling a sponge /«?i of vinegar. Jno. 19. 2.). Lu. 4. 1. 3 esns, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from 5. 12. in one of the cities, behold, a mun full of leprosy 6. 25. Woe unto you, ye that are full now ! 11.34. whole body also is/ of light;— /(ZZ of darkness. 36 16. 20. Lazarus was laid at his gate, full of sores Jno 1. 14. from the Father), full of grace and truth 19. 29. set there a vessel full of vinegar: so they put a sponge yull of the vinegar upon hyssop 21. 11. drew the net to land, full of great fishes Acts 2. 28. make me full of gladness with thy countenance , 6. 3. seven men of good report, full of the Spirit 5. they chose Steplien, a m&n full of faith. 8 [11. 21 7. 55. being /mZZ of the Holy Ghost, looked up stedfastly. 9. 36. Dorcas : this woman was full of good works 13. 10. and said, O full of all guile and all villany 17. 16. Paul— beheld the city [Athens] »fu.ll of idols Bom. 1. 29. full of envy, murder, strife, deceit 3. 14. Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness 15. 14. that ye yourselves are full of goodness Col. 2. 10. in him ye are made ^full, who is the head Jas. 3. 8. it is a restless evil, it is full of deadly poison 17. easy to be intreated, /on a.n oh\ garment Jno. 19. 2 aud arrayed him [Jesus] in a purple ^garment Acts 12. 8. Cast thy garment about thee, and follow me Heh. 1. 11. they all shall wax old as doth a garment 12. As a garment, and they shall be changed Jude 23. hating even the garment spotted by the flesh 135 GARMENT GAVE Eev. 1. 13. like nnto a son of man, clothed with a garment 19. 13. And he is arraj'ed in a '^g. sprinkled with blood 16. And he hath on his '^garment— & name written see cloke, robe. Garments.—^. V. ^clothes, ^raiment. Mat. 17. 2. his ^g. became white as the light. Mk. 9. 23 21. 7. put on them their ^garments ; and he sat thereon 8. part of the multitude spread theiv garments. Mk. 11. 8 23. 5. and enlarge the borders of their garments 26. 65. Then the high priest rent his '^garments fhim 27. 31. put on him his -gr., and led him away to crucify 35. parted his g. among them. Mk. 15. 24 ; Lu. 23. ^Si Mk. 5. 28. If I touch but his ^g. I shall be made whole. i30 15. 20. from him the purple, and put on him his ^g. Lu. 19. 35. they threw their g. upon the colt. Mk. 11. 7 36. they spread their ^garments in the way J7W. 13, 4. riseth from supper, and layeth aside his g. 12. he had washed their feet, and taken his garments 19. 23. crucified Jesus, took his g., and made four parts 24. They parted my '^garments among them Acts 7. 58. witnesses laid down their ^g. at the feet of — Saul 9. 39. shewing the coats and g. which Dorcas made 14. 14. Barnabas and Paul, heard of it, they rent their igf. 16. 22. the magistrates rent their ^garments off them 22. 20. keeping the "^g. of them that slew him [Stephen] 23. as they cried out, and threw off their ^garments Jas. 5. 2. and your garments are moth-eaten Eev. 3. 4. in Sardis which did not defile their garments 5. He that overcometh shall thus be arrayed in white '^g. 18. white '^garments, that thou mayest clothe thyself 4. 4. four and twenty elders — arrayed in white '^garments 16. 15. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his g. see apparel. Garner. Mat. 8. 12. he will gather his wheat into the g. Lu. 3. 17 Garnish— ed. Mat. 12. 44. findeth it empty, swept, and g. Lu. 11. 25 23. 29. and garnish the tombs of the righteous see adorned. Gate. — A.V. ^city, "^market. Mat. 7. 13. Enter ye in by the narrow g. : — wide is the g. 14 Lu. 7. 12. Now when he drew near to the gate of the city 16. 20. Lazarus was laid at his gate, full of sores Jno. 5. 2. in Jerusalem by the sheep "^gate a pool Acts 10. 17. inquiry for Simon's house, stood before the ^a^e 12. 10. they came uuto the iron gate that leadeth into 13. knocked at the door of the gate, a maid came \<)ate 14. she opened not the (/.for joy, — Peter stood before the 16. 13. on the sabbath day we went forth without the 1^. Seh. 13. 12. through his own blood, suffered without the g. see door, gates ; also Beautiful Gate, in proper names. Gates. — A. V. ^gate. Mat. 16. 18. the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it Acts 9. 24. they watched the gates also day and night 14. 13. brought oxen and garlands unto the gates Rev. 21. 12. having twelve g., and at the g. twelve angels 13. the east were three gates — north three gates — south three gatfs — west three gates 15. the gates thereof, and the wall thereof 21. twelve g. were twelve pearls ; — several '^g. was of one 25. the gates thereof shall in no wise be shut [pearl 22. 14. and may enter in by the gates into the city Gather. Mat. 3. 12. he will g. his wheat into the garner. Lu. 3. 17 6. 26. neither do they reap, nor gather into barns Mat. 7. 16. Do men gather grapes of thorns , or figs of thistles? 13. 28. Wilt thou then that we go and .^a^/je?- them up ? 29. lest haply while ye gather up the tares, ye root up 30. Gather up first the tares — g. the wheat into my barn 41. they shall gather out of his kingdom all things 24. 31. they shall gather together his elect. Mk. 13. 27 25. 26. where I sowed not, and ,7. where I did not scatter Lu. 6. 44. men do not g. figs — bramble bush g. they grapes Jno. 6. 12. Gather up the broken pieces which remain over 11. 62. might also^. together into one the children of God 15. 6. and they gather them, and cast them into the fire Mev. 14. 18. gather the clusters of the vine of the earth 16. 14. g. them together unto the war of the great day 20. 8. Gog and Magog, toaa/Aerthem together to the war see gathered, gathereth, sum. Gathered. — A. V. '^assembled, '^called, ^came, ^gather. Mat. 13. 40. the tai-es are gatliered up and burned with fire 47. cast into the sea, and gathered of every kind. 48 18. 20. where two or three are g. together in my name 22.10. wentoutiuto the highways, and ^«^7tere(Z together 34. Pharisees — gathered themselves together. 41 23. 37. how often would I have g. thy children. Lu. 13. 34 24. 28. there will the eagles be g together. L%i. 17. 37 25. 32. before him shall be gathered all the nations 26. 3. were '^gathered together the chief priests. 27. 62 57. the scribes and the elders were igf. together. Z/H. 22 06 27. 17. were gathered together, Pilate said unto them 27. and gathered unto him the whole band Mk. 1. 33. all the city was g. together. 2. 2 : Acts 13. »44 4. 1. there isg. unto him a very great multitude. 5. 21 : Lu. 7.1. are (/n^/ierefi together unto him the Pharisees [12.1 L^i. 15. 13. many days after the younger sou g. all together 24. 33. Jerusalem, and found the eleven g. together Jno. 6. 13. they g. them up, and filled twelve baskets 11. 47. priests — and the Pharisees gathered a council Acts 4. 26. And the rulers were gathered together 31. the place was shaken wherein they were '^g. together 11.26. whole year they were <7. together with the ch^lrch 12. 12. where many were g. together and were praying 14. 27. and had gathered the church together 19. 2o. whom he [Demetrius] "^gathered together 20. 7. first day of the week, when we were ^g. together. 8 28. 3. when Paul had gathered a bundle of sticks 1 Cor. 5. 4. ye being gathered together, and my spirit Rev. 14. 19. gathered the vintage of the earth, and cast it 16. 16. they gathered them together into the place 19. 17. Come and be ^g. together unto the great supper 19. their armies, gathered together to make war see gathering. Gathereth. — A.V. ^gather. Mat. 12. 30. he that g. not with me scattereth. Lu. 11. 23 23. 37. as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings Lu,. 13. 34. even as a hen '^gathereth her own brood Jno. 4. 36. wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal Gathering.— ^.T. ^gathered. Mat. 2. 4. And ^gathering together all the chief priests 25. 24. and gathering where thou didst not scatter [30 Lu. 11. 29. when the multitudes were ^g. together. Acts 15. Acts 17. 5. '^gathering a crowd, set the city on an uproar 2 Th. 2. 1. Christ, and our gathering together unto him see concluding. Gatherings A.V. — see collections. Gave. — A.V. ^delivered, '^divided, ^given, huilUng, ^yielded. Mat. 10. 1. gave them authority over unclean spirits. Mk. 6. 7 : Lu. 9. 1 \Mk. 6. 41 : 8. 6 : Lu. 9. 16 14. 19. brake and gave the loaves to the disciples. 15. 36 : 136 GAVE GENTILES 2lfa<.21.23. whogr.thee this authority? AfA. 11.28: Lit. 20. 2 25. 15. unto one he gaiw five talents, to another two 35. ye gaverae meat — thirsty, and ye gave me drink. 37 42. ye gave me no meat — and ye gave me no di'inlj 26. 26. g. to the disciples, and said. Mk 14. 22 : Lu. 22. 27. took a cup, and gave thanks, and gave to them [19 Lii. 4. 20. he closed the book, and g. it back to the attendant 7. 15. [Jesus] ^gave him [widow's sou] to his mother 9. 42. healed the boy, and '^gave him back to his father 15. 16. swine did eat : and no man gave unto him 19. 13. '^gave them ten pounds, and said unto them 24. 30. blessed it, and brake, aud gave to them J»o. 1. 12. to them gave he the right to become children 8. 16. loved the world, that he g. his only begotten Son 5. 26. Father hath life — even so ^gave he to the Son 27. he ^gave him authority to execute judgement 6. 31. He gave them bread out of heaven to eat 32. not Moses that gave you the bread out of heaven 14. 31. as the Father gave me commandment Acts 2. 4- other tongues, as the Spirit g. them utterance 5. 10. she [Sapphira] fell down — aud ^g. np the ghost 7. 5. and he gave him none inheritance in it 10. gave him favour and wisdom before Pharaoh 42. God tm-ned, and g. them up to serve the host of 10. 2. gave much alms to the people, and prayed [heaven 11. 17. If then God gave iinto them the like gift 12. 23. smote him, because he g. not God — g. up the ghost 13. 19. he ^gave them their land for an inheritance 20. after these things he gave them [Israelites] judges 21. God gave unto them Saul the son of Kish 14. 17. gave you from heaven rains and fruitful seasons 15. 24. your souls ; to whom we gave no commandment 26. 10. put to death, I gave my vote against them Bom. 1. 24. God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts 26. For this caiise God gave them up unto vile passions 28. God gave them up unto a reprobate mind 11. 8. God ^gave them a spirit of stupor 1 Cor. 3. 5. and each as the Lord gave to him 6. I planted, Apollos watered; but God .9a ye the increase 16. 1. I ^go,ve order to the churches of Galatia 2 Cor. 5. 5. who ^gave unto us the earnest of the Spirit 8. 3. beyond their power, they ^gave of their own accord 6. first they gave their own selves to the Lord 10. 8. which the Lord ^gave for building you up Gal. 1. 4. who gave himself for our sins. Tit. 2. 14 2. 20. who loved me, and gave himself up for me Eph. 1. 22. and gave him to be head over all things 4. 8. led captivity captive. And gave gifts unto man 11. he gave some to be apostles ; and some, prophets 19. past feeling ^gave themselves up to lasciviousneas 5. 2. ^gave himself up for us, an offering and a sacrifice 25. also loved the church, aud gave himself up for it Phil. 2. 9. ^g. unto him the name which is above every name 1 Th. 4. 2. know what charge we g. you through the Lord 1 Tim. 2. 6. who gave himself a ransom for all [Jesus 2 Tiin. 1. 7. For God '^gave us not a spirit of fearfulness Heb. 7. 4. Abraham — gave a tenth out of the chief spoils 12. 9. to chasten us, and we gave tliem reverence Jas. 5. 18. [Elijah] prayed again; and the heaven g. rain 1 Pet. 1. 21. raised him from the dead, and gave him glory 1 Jno.Z. 23. love one another, even as he g. us commandment 24. abideth in us, by the Spirit which he ^gave us 5. 11. the witness is this, that God ^(7 unto us eternal life Hev. 1. 1. Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him 2. 21. And I gave her time that she should repent 11. 13. were affrighted, and . 4. 15. for in Christ Jesus I begat you through thegr. 9. 12. that we may cause no hindrance to the g. of Christ 14. they -which proclaim the.^. should live of the gospel 18. I may make the gospelv,'itho\xt charge, so as not to itse to the full my right in the gospel 23. A.nd I do all things for the^ospe^'s sake, that I maybe 2 Go?-. 2. 12. when I came to Troas for the gosjjel of Christ 4 3. if our gr. is veiled, it is veiled in them that are perishing 4. the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ 8. 18. the brother whose praise in the gospel is spread 9. 13. obedience of your confession unto the gospel 10. 14. we came even as far as unto you in the g. of Christ 11. 4. or a difierent gospel, which ye did not accept Gal. 1. 6. grace of Christ unto a different gospel 7. trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ 2 5. that the truth of the ^-os^Jfi^riiight continue with you 7. gospel of the uuoircumcision— g-. of the circumcision 14. not uprightly according to the truth of the gospel Eph. 1. 13. word of the truth, the gospel of your salvation 3. 6. of the promise in Christ Jesus through the gospel 6. 15, shodyourfeet with the preparation of ihe^r. of peace 19. to make known with boldness the mystery of the g. Phil. 1, 5. your fellowship in furtherance of the gospel 7. in the defence and confirmation of the gospel. 17 12. fallen out rather unto the progress of tlie gospel 27. worthy of the gospel— ior the faith of the gospel 2. 22. he served with me in furtherance of the gospel i 3. women, for they laboured with me in the gospel 15. in the beginning of tiles'. — no chtirch had fellowship Col. 1. 5. heard before in the word of the truth of the ^-os^eZ 23, and not moved away from the hope of the gospel 1 Th. 1. 5. our gospel came not unto you in word only 2, 2. bold in our God to speak unto you the gospel 4. approved of God to be intrusted with the gospel 8. pleased to impart unto you, not the g. of God only 3. 2 Timothy — God's minister in the gospel of Christ 2 Th. 1. 8. them that obey not the gospel. 1 Pet. 4. 17 2. 14. whereunto he called you through our gospel 1 Tim. 1. 11„ the gospel of the glory of the blessed God 2 Tim. 1. 8. but suffer hardship with the gospel 10. life and incorruption to light through the gospel 2. 8. risen from the dead — according to my gospel Philom. 13. might minister vmto me in the bonds of the g'. Bev. 14. 6. having an eternal gospel to proclaim unto them see tidings, (good) tidings, steivardship. Gospel ivith preach— ed — eth — ing. Mat. 4. 23 and. preaching the gospel. 9. 35 : Mk. 1. 14 •26. 13. this gospel shall be preached. 24. 14 : Mk. 14. 9 Mk. 13. 10. the£^.mustfirstbe^)reac/ie(? unto all the nations 16. 15. and preach the gospel to the whole creation Lu. 9. 6. villages, prcacM?j(7 the s'., and healing everywhere 20. 1. teaching — inthetezmple, and preaching the gospel .\rts. 8.25^^, the gi. to many villages of the Samaritans. 40 14. 7. [Lystra and'DerbeJ and there they ;;reac7iecZ theg. 21. when they ha.A preached the gospel to that city 16. 10. God had called us for to preach the g. unto them Bom. 1. 15. I am ready to preach the gospicl to you also 15. 19. I have fully ^;-eac//e<:? the ^'ospe^ of Christ 20. making it my aim so to p>reach the gospel, not where 1 Cor. 1. 17. sent me not to baptize, but to _preac7!. the g'os;3ei 9. 16. if 1 preach the gospel — woe is unto me, if 1 preach 18. when I preach the gospel, I may [notthe gospel l.'i.l. radike'known.\xntoyo\x—thegospelvfh\ehlpreached 2 Cor. 10. 16. so as to preach the g. even unto the parts 11. 7. 1 preached to you the gospel of God for nought ? Gal. 1. 8. preach unto you any gospel other than that 9. If any man prexcheth unto you &ny gospel other than 11. gospel which was preached by me — is not after man 147 GOSPEL Oal. 2. 2. and I laid before them the g. which 1 preach 3. 8. ^reached the gospel beforehand unto Abraham 4. 13. infirmity of the flesh 1 preached the g. unto you 1 Th. 2. 9. "fie preached unto you the gospel of God 1 Pet. 1. 12. through them that preached the g. unto you 4. 6. unto this end was the g. preached even to the dead Gotten. — A. V. ^gained, Hncreased. Acts 27. 21. from Crete, and have ^g. this injury and loss Bev. 3, 17. thou sayest, I am rich, and have '^gotten riches see come, parted. Governments. 1 Cor. 12. 28. helps, governments, divers kinds of tongues see dom in ion. Governor. Mat. 2. 6. For out of thee shall come forth a governor 27. 2. and delivered him up to Pilate the governor 11. Jesus stood before the^. ; and the^. asked him, say- 14. insomuch that the (;oi;e7'«or marvelled greatly [ing 15. the governor was wont to release — one prisoner 21. Va& goveryior answered and said unto them 28. 14. come to the governor's ears, we will persuade him Acts 24. 1. they informed the governor against Paul 2 Cor. 11 . 32. the g. under Aretas the king guarded the city see ruler, steersman. Governors. — A.V. ^rulers. Mat. 10. 18. before g. — shall ye be brought. Lu. 21. ^12 Af^. 13. 9. before ^g. and kings shall ye stand for my sake 1 Pet. 2. 14. or unto g., as sent by him for vengeance see stewards. Grace. — A.V. ^gift, ^gracious. Lu. 4. 22. wondered at the words of 2^. which proceeded Jno. 1. 14. begotten from the Father), full of g. and truth 16. of his fulness we all received, and grace for grace 17. grace and truth came by .Jesus Christ Acts 4. 33. and great grace was upon them [apostles] all 14. 3. which bare witness unto the word of his grace 15. 40. commended by the brethren to the g. of the Lord 18. 27. helped them much which had believed through g. 20. 32. I commend j'ou to God, and to the word of his g. Rom. 1.5. through whom we received g. and apostleship 7. Ch-ace to you and peace. 1 Cor. 1.3:2 Cor. 1. 2 : Gal. 1. 3 : Ejih. 1. 2 : Phil. 1. 2 : Col. 1. 2 : 1 Th. l.l: 2 Th. 1.2: Tit. 1. i: Philem.3: I Pet. 1.2: 2 Pet. 1. 2: Eev. 1. 4 3. 24. being justified freely by his grace 4. 4. leward is not reckoned as of grace, but as of debt 16. it is of faith, that it may be according to grace 5. 2. we have had our access by faith into this grace 17. they that receive the abundance of grace 20. where sin abounded, grace did abound more 21. even so might grace reign through righteousness 6. 1. Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? 14. ye are not under the law, but under grace. 15 11.6. a remnant according to the election of grace 6. by grace, it is no more of works— , sorrov\ sorroirfuJ, sorry, troubled. Grievous.— .4. F. ^perilous. Mat. 23, 4. bind heavy burdens and grievous. Lu. 11. 4(i Acts 20. 29. after my departing g. wolves shall enter in 25. 7. bringing against him many and grievous charges 2 Tim. 3. 1. in the last days ^grievous times shall come Heb. 12. 11. for the present to be not joyous, but grievous 1 Jno. 5. 3. and his commandments are not grievous Bev, 16. 2. grievous sore upon the men which had the mark see irksome. Grieviously. — A.V. ^sore. Mat. 8. 6. sick of the palsy, grievously tormented 15. 22. my daughter is grievously vexed with a devil 17. 15. he is epileptic, and suffereth ^g. Mk. 9. 20 : Lu. 9. 40 Grind A.V. — see scatter. Grindeth. — A. V. ^gnasheth. Mk. 9. 18. he foameth, and ^grindeth his teeth, and pineth Grinding. Mat. 24. 41. women shall be g'rj«(?i«g'atthe mill. Lu. 17.35 Groan — ed. Jtio. 11. 33. he groaned in the spirit, and was troubled Bo77i. 8. 23. even we ourselves grvan within ourselves 2 Cor. 5. 2. in this we groan, longing to be clothed upon 4. in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened Groaneth— ing— s. Jno. 11. 38. Jesus — groaning in himself cometh to the tomb Acts 7. 34. heard their groaning, and I am come down Bom. 8. 22. we know that the whole creation groaneth 26. for us with groanings which cannot be uttered Gross. ilfa<. 13. 15. this people's heart is waxed jrj-oss. ^c/s28. 27 Ground. Mat. 10. 29. not one of them shall fall on the g. [Lii. 8. 8 13. 8. and others fell upon the good ground. Mk. 4. 8 : 23. he that was sown upon the good g. Mk. 4. 20 : Z u. 8. 15 15. 35. multitude to sit down on the ground. Mk. 8. 6 Mk. 4. 6. And other fell on the rocky ground 9. 20. he fell on the ground, and wallowed foaming 14. 35. fell on the g. , and prayed that, if it were possible GUARDIANS Lu. 12. 16. The g. of a certain rich man brought forth 13. 7. cut it down ; why doth it also cumber the ground ? 19. 44. and shall dash thee to the ground \t\ie ground 22. 44. sweat— gi-eat drops of blood falling down upon Jno. 4. 5. parcel of g. that Jacob gave to his son Joseph 8. 6. and with his finger wrote on the ground. 8 9. 6. he spat on the ground, and made clay 18. 6. I am he, they went backward, and fell to the g. Acts 7. 38. place whereon thou standest is holy ground 22. 7. I fell unto the ground, and heard a voice 1 Tim. 3. 15. the pillar and ground of the truth see earth, on earth, field, places. Grounded. Eph. 3. 17. that ye, being rooted and grounded in love Col, 1. 23. ye continue in the faith, grounded and stedfast Grow. Mat. 6. 28. lilieij of the field, how they grow. Lu. 12. 27 13. 30. Let both grow together until the harvest Mk. 4. 27. spring up and grow, he knoweth not how Acts 5. 24. concerning them whereunto this would grow Eph. 4. 15. may grow up in all things into him 1 Pet. 2. 2. spiritual milk— that ye may grow thereby 2 Pet. 3. 18. grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Groweth,— J..F. '^increased. Mk. 4. 32. g. up, and becometh greater than all the herbs 2 Cor. 10. 15. having hope that, as your faith ^grotveth Eph. 2. 21. groweth into a holy temple in the Lord 2 Th. 1. 3. for that your faith groweth exceedingly Grown. — A.V. ^come to years. Mat. 13. 32. when it is grown, it is greater than the herbs Heb. 11. 24. By faith Moses, when he wasigr, up, refused Grudge — ing A.V. — see murmur, murmuring , Grudgingly. 2 Cor. 9. 7. purposed in his heart ; not g., or of necessity Guard.— ^.F. '^keep, hvatch. Mat. 27. 65. Pilate said — Ye have a ^guard : go your way 66. sealing the stone, the '^guard being with them 28. 11. behold, some of the ^guard came into the city Ln. 4. 10. angels charge concerning thee, to ^guard thee 8. 29. he was kept under g., and bound with chains Acts 12. 4. four quaternions of soldiers to ^g. him [Peter] Phil. 4. 7. passeth all understanding, shall ^g. your hearts 2 Th. 3. 3. who shall stablish you, and ^guard you [thee 1 Tiin. 6. 20. Timothy, if/, that which is committed unto 2 Tim. 1. 12. I am persuaded that he is able to ^guard that 14. committed unto thee ^g. through the Holy Ghost 1 Jno. 5. 21. little children, ^guard yourselves from idols Jude 24. unto him that is able to ^g, you from stumbling Guarded.— ^.F. ^kept. Jno. 17. 12. and I ^g. them, and not one of them perished Acts 28. 16. abide by himself with the soldier that ^g. him 2 Cor. 11. 32. the king ^guarded the city of the Damascenes 1 Pet. 1. 5. who by the power of God axe^g. through faith Guardeth.— ^.F. '^keepeth. Lu. 11. 21 the strong man fully armed ^g. his own court Guardians.— ^.F. ^tutors. Gal. 4. 2. but is under ^y. and stewards until the term 151 GUAKDS Guards.— ^.F. ^keepers.] Acts 12. 6. and ^guards before the door kept the prison 19. he examined the ^guards, and commanded that Guest-chamber. Mk. 14. 14. Where is my guest-chamber. La. 22. 11 Guest A.V.—see lodge. Guests. Mat. 22. 10. and the wedding was filled with guests 11. when the king came in to behold the guests Guide— s.—^. F. Head, Veaders. Mat. 15. 14. Let them alone : they are bhnA'^guides. And if the blind ^guide the blind, both shall fall ■'23. 16. Woe unto you, ye hlinA. guides. 24 Lxi. 1. 79. To guide our feet into the way of peace Jno. 16. 13. Spirit of truth, is come, he shall guide you Acts 1. 16. Judas, who was guide to them that took Jesus 8. 31. How can I, except some one shall guide me ? Bom. 2. 19. that thou thyself art a giude of the blind Rev. 7. 17. shall ^g. them unto foiintains of waters of Ufe see ride. GuUe.— .4.F. ^suhtilty. Jno. 1. 47. an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile ! Acts 13. 10. full of all ^guile and all villany [Elymas] 2 Cor. 12. 16. being crafty, I caught you with guile 1 Th. 2. 3. nor of uncleanness, nor in guile 1 Pet. 2. 1. away therefore all wickedness, and all guile 2. long for the spiritual milk which is without guile 22. neither was guile found in his mouth 8. 10. And his lips that they speak no guile see lie. Guileless.— .4. F. ^harmless. Heb. 7. 26. high priest became us, holy, ^guileless, undefiled Guiltless.— .4. F. mameless. Mat. 12. 5. in the temple profane the sabbath, and are ^g. ? 7. ye would not have condemned the guiltless Guiltiness A.V. — see blood guiltiness, Gviilty.— .4. V. ^danger. Mk. 3. 29. never forgiveness, but is ^guilty of an eternal sin 1 Cor. 11. 27. unworthily, shall be guilty of the body Jas. 2. 10. yet stumble in one point, he is become g. of all see dchi or, judgement, (worthy of) deatli. Gulf. ; Lu. 16. 26. between us and you there is a great gulf Gushed. Acts 1. 18. in the midst, and all his bowels gushed out H. Habitation. — A.V. Hiouse, Hahemacle. Acts 1. 20. Let his [Judas] habitation be made desolate 7. 46. asked to find a Viabifation for the God of Jacob 17. 2^. appointed seasons, and the bounds of their h. 2 Cor. 5. 2. clothed upon with our ^h. which is from heaven Eph. 2. 22. builded — for a habitation of God in the spirit JudffG. but left their proper habitation, he hath kept Eev. 18. 2. and is become a habitation of devils Habitations. — A.V, see tabernacles. HALE Had. — A.V, ^having, '^obtained. Mat. 13. 46. and sold all that he had, and bought it 18. 25. as he h. not w]ierewith — that he h., and payment 19. 22. he was one that /iarf great possessions. Mk. 10. 22 22.28. seven? for they all ?i. her. ilfl-. 12.23: Ljt.20. 33 Mk. 5. 'J6. and had spent all that she had, and was nothing 12. 6. He Hiad yet one, a beloved son : he sent him last 44. of her want did cast in all that she had. Lu. 21. 4. Lu. 7. 42. had not wherewith to pay, he forgave them Jno. 17. 5. glory which I had with thee before the world was Acts 2. 44. were together, and had aU things common 24. 19. make accusation, if they had aught against me 25. 26. after examination had, I may have somewhat 28. 19. not that I had aught to accuse my nation of Rom. A. 11. which he 7i. while he was in uncircumcision. 12 6. 21. What fruit then had ye at that time in the things 1 Cor. 7. 29. have wives may be as though they had none 2 Cor. 8. 15. He that gathered much had nothing over; and he that gathered little had no lack Heb. 11. 2. For therein the elders Vi. witness borne to them 4. through which he ^A. witness borne to him that. 8. 9 1 Jno. 2. 7. but an old commandment which ye had from 2 Jno. 5. but that which we Imd from the beginning see hath, raise. Hades.— .4. F. Hoell. Mat. 11. 23. thou shalt go down unto ^Hades. Lu. 10. ^lo 16. 18. the gates of ^Hades shall not prevail against it Lu. 16. 23. in ^H. he lifted up his eyes, being in torments Acts 2. 27. thou wilt not leave my soul in ^Hades 31. neither was he left in ^Hades, nor did his flesh Bev. 1. 18. I have the keys of death and of ^Hades 6.8. his name was Death ; and ^Hades followed with him 20. 13. death and ^Hades gave up the dead 14. death and ^Hades were cast into the lake of fire Hadst. Heb. 10. 8. sin thou wouldest not, neither hadst pleasure HaU. Mat. 26. 49. and said. Hail, Rabbi ; and kissed him 27. 29. Hail, King of the Jews ! Mk. 15. 18 ; Jno. 19. 3 28. 9. behold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail Lu, 1. 28. Hail, thou that art highly favoured Bev. 8. 7. followed hail and fire, mingled with blood 11. 19. thunders, and an earthquake, and great hail 16. 21. And great hail — the plague of the hail Hair. — A . V. Via irs. Mat. 3. 4. John — had his raiment of camel's hair. Mk. 1. 6 5. 36. thou canst not make one hair white or black Lu. 7. 38. willed them with the ^hair of her head. ^44 : Jno. 11. 2 : 12. 3 \Acts 27. 34 21. 18. And not a hair of your head shall perish. 1 Cor. 11. 14. if a man have long hair, it is a dishonour 15. woman have long hair, it is a glory — for her hair 1 Tim. 2. 9. not with braided hair, and gold or pearls 1 Pet. 3. 3. plaiting the hair, and of wearing jewels Bev. 1. 14. And his head and his Hiair were white 6. 12. the sun became black as sackcloth of hair 9. 8. And they had hair as the hair of women Hairs. Mat. 10. 30. very /^. of your head are all numbered. Lu.\2.1 see hair. Hale— ing. Lu. 12. 58. lest haply he hale thee unto the judge Acts 8. 3. and haling men and women committed them 152 HALF HAND Half. Mk. 6 23. I ■will ^dve it thee, unto the half of my kingdom Lu. 10. 30. and departed, leaving him half dead 19. 8. the half of my goods I give to the poor Rev. 8. 1. silence in heaven about the space of half an hour 11. 9. look upon their dead bodies three days and a 7i. 11 12. 14. for a time, and times, and half a time see shekel. Hall. — A.V. see palace, co%irt. Hallelujah. — A.V. ^alleluia. Eev. 19. 1. multitude in heaven, saying, ^B". 13, '4, 16 Hallowed. Mat. 6. 9. Hallowed be thy name. Lu. 11. 2 Halt. Mat. 18. 8. enter into life maimed or halt. Mk. 9. 45 Jno. 5. 3. multitude of tbem that were sick, blind, halt 6ee lame. Hand.— ^. V. ^hands. Mat. 8. 15. he touched her hand, and the fever left her 12. 10. and behold, a man having a withered hand 13. Stretch forth thy hand. Mk. 3. 5 : Lu. 6. 10 18. 8. h. or thy foot causeth thee to stumble. Mk. 9. 43 22. 13. said to the servants, Bind him hand and foot Lu. 1. 1. as many have taken inhand to draw up a narrative 66. For the hand of the Lord was with him 71. our enemies, and from the hand of all that hate us 22. 21. the liand of him that betrayeth me is with me Jno. 10. 28. no one shall snatch them out of my hand 29. able to snatch them out of the Father's hand 39. to take him : and he went forth out of their liatid 11. 44. was dead came forth, bound hand and. foot 20. 25. and put my hand into his side, I will not believe 27. reach hither thy hand, and put it into my side Acts 4. 28. thy hand and thy counsel foreordained 3u. while thou stretchest forth thy hand to heal 7. 35. ruler and a deliverer with the ^hund of the angel 50. Did not my hand make all these things ? 11. 21. And the hand of the Lord was with them 13. 11. behold, the hand of the Lord is upon thee 19. 33. beckoned with the hand. 12. 17 : 21. 40 1 Cor. 12. 15. Because I am not the hand, I am not of 21. eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of thee 16. 21. The salutation of me Paul with mine own hand. Col. A. 18: 2 T/j. 3. 17 2 Cor. 10. 16. in regard of things ready to our hand Gal. 6. 11. written unto you with mine own h. Phile?n. 19 1 Pet. 5. 6. Humble yourselves under the mighty h. of God Bev. 8. 4. before God out of the angel's hand. 10. 10 10. 8. book which is open in the hand of the angel 17. 4. in her hand a golden cup full of abominations 19. 2. avenged the blood of his servants at her hand 20. 4. mark upon their forehead aiid upon their ^hand see hands, his hands, lay (hand), laid. At Hand. — A.V. ^draweth near or nigh, hiigh. Mat. 3. 2. kingdom of heaven is at hand. 4. 17 : 10. 7 26. 18. The Master saith. My time is at hand 45. the hour is at hand, and the Son of man is betrayed 46. he is at hand that betrayeth me. Mk. 14. 42 Mk. 1. 15. the kingdom of God is at hand : repent ye Lu. 21. 8. The time is '^at hand : go ye not after them 20. then know that her desolation is ^at hand Jno. 2. 13. the passover of the Jews was at h. 6. 24 : 11. 55 7.2. feast of the Jews, the feast of tabernacles, was at hand 19. 42. (for the tomb was nigh at hand) they laid Jesus Bom. 13. 12. The night is far spent, and the day is at h. Phil. 4. 5. The Lord is at hand Jas. 5. 8. for the coming of the Lord is ^at hand 1 Pet. 4. 7. But the end of all things is at hand Rev. 1. 3. written therein; for the time is at hand. 22. 10 see come, present. By the Hand. — A.V. Viands. Mat. 9. 25. took her btj the hand. Mk. 1. 31: Lu. 8. 54 Mk. 5. 41. And taking the child by the hand, he saith 8. 23. he took hold of the blind man bi/ the hand 9. 27. Jesus took him by the hand, and raised him up Acts 2. 23. ye by the ^hand of lawless men did crucify 9. 8. by the 7;., and brought him into Damascus. 22. 11 11. 30. to the elders by the Viand of Barnabas and Saul 13. 11. went about seeking some to lead him by the hand 23. 19. And the chief captain took him by the hand Gal. 3. 19. ordained through angels by the h. of a mediator His Hand. Mat. 3. 12. whose fan is in his hand. Lu. 3. 17 [5. 13 8. 3. stretched forth his h. 12. 49: 14. 31 : Mk. 1. 41 : Lu. 26. 23. He that dipped his hand with me in the dish Mk.'b.l. man — which had /j?s /lawfZ withered. 3: Lu.&.Q 5. stretched it forth : and his h. was restored. Lu. 6. 10 7. 32. they beseech him to lay his hand upon him Lu. 9. 62. No man, having put his hand to the plough 15. 22. put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet Jno. 3. 8.5. and hath given all things into 7ms hand 18. 22. officers standing by struck Jesus with his ha?id Actsl. 25. God by his hand was giving them deliverance 9. 41. he gave her liis hand, and raised her iip 26. 1. Then Paul stretched forth his hand 28. 3. a vix^er came out— and fastened on his hand. 4 Rev. 6. 5. he that sat thereon had a balance in 7ms hand 10. 2. and he had in his hand a little book open 14. 9. a mark on his forehead, or upon 7ws hand 14. a golden crown, and in his hand a sharp sickle 20. 1. key of the abyss and a great chain in his hand Hand, with right and left. Mat. 5. 30. if thy right hand causeth thee to stumble 6. 3. let not the left liand know what thy right h. doeth 20. 23. to sit on my right hand, and on my left hand. 21 : Mk. 10. 37, 40 [42 : Acts 2. 34 : Heb. 1. 18 22. 44. Sit thou on my right hand. Mk. 12. 36 : Lu. 20. 25. 33. sheep on his 7-ight hand, but the goats on the left 34. say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed 41. Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand 26. 64. ye shall see the Son of man sitting at tlie right hand of power. Mk. 14. 62 : Lu. 22. 69 : Acts 7. 66 27. 29. upon his head, and a reed in his right hand 38. two robbers, one on the right hand, and one on the left. Mk. 15. 27 : Lu. 23. 33 Mk. 16. 19. and sat down at the right hand of God Lu. 6. 6. a man there, and his right hand was withered Acts 2. 25. he is on my r. hand, that I should not be moved 38. Being therefore by the right hand of God exalted 3. 7. he took him by the right hand, and raised him up 5. 31. Him did God exalt with his r. hand to be a Prince 7.55. saw — Jesus standing on the Hgr7ii 7mw(Z of God. 56 21. 3. Cyprus, leaving it on the left hand, we sailed Rom. 8. 34. r. hand of God, who also maketh intercession 2 Cor. 6. 7. righteousness on the r. hand and on the left Eph. 1. 20. sit at his right hand in the heavenly places Col. 3. 1. where Christ is, seated on the r. hand of God Heb. 1. 3. on the right hand of the Majesty on high. 8. 1 21 153 HAND Eeb. 10. 12. sins for ever, sat Aovra on the r. hand of God 12. 2. eat down at the right hand of the throne of God 1 Pet. 3. 22. who ison the right handoi God, having gone Mev. 1. 16. he had in his right hand seven stars. 20 : 2. 1 17. he laid his right hand upon me, saying, Fear not 5. 1. the right hand_ol him that sat on the throne. 7 13. 16. be given them a mark on their right hand Handed. — A.V. ^recedved by tradition. 1 Pet. 1. 18. vain manner of Life ^h. down from your fathers Handkerchiefs. Acts 1^.12. unto the sick were carried away from his body h. Handle. Lu. 24. 39. that it is I myself : handle me, and see Col. 2. 21. Handle not, nor taste, nor touch Handled. — A.V. '^entreated. Mk. 12. 4. wounded in the head, and handled shamefully iw. 20. 11. him also they beat, n.nd ^handled him shamefully 1 Jno. 1. 1. which we beheld, and our hands handled Handling. — A.V. ^dividing. 2 Cor. 4. 2. nor handling the word of God deceitfully 2 Tim. 2. 15. ashamed, ^handling aright the word of truth Handmaid. — A.V. ^bondmaid, ^bondwoman. Lu. 1. 38. Behold, the handmaid of the Lord Ga,l. 4. 22. Abraham had two sons, one by the ^handmaid 23. the son by the Viandmaid is born after the iiesh 30. Cast out the ^handmaid and her son : for the son of the '^handmaid shall not inherit with the son 31. we are not children of a%., but of the f reewoman Handmaiden— s. Lu. 1. 48. he hath looked upon the low estate of his h. Acts 2. 18. on my handmaidens in those days Will I pour Handwriting A.V.—see bond. Hands. — A.V. ^hand. Mat. 15. 20. to eat with unwashen hands. Mk. 7. 2, 5 17. 22. The Son of man shall be delivered up into the hands of men. Mk. 9. 31 : Lu. 9. 44 : 24. 7 [-13 18. 8. having two hands or two feet to be cast. Mk. 9. 19. 15. he laid his h. on them, and departed \Mk. 14. 41 26. 45. Son of man is betrayed uuto the hands of sinners. Mk. 14. 58. temple that is made with hands — without hands Lu. 22. 53. ye stretched not forth your hands against me 23. 46. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit 24. 39. See my hands and my feet. Jno. 20. 27 Jno. 13. 9. not my feet only, but also my h. and my head 21. 18. stretch forth thy h., and another shall gird thee Acts 5. 12. by the hands of the apostles were many signs 7. 48, dwelleth not in houses made with hands. 17. 24 8. 18. laying on of the apostles' hands the Holy Ghost 19. whomsoever I lay my h., he may receive the Holy 17. 25. neither is he served by men's hands [Ghost 19. 11. God wrought special miracles by the h. of Paul 26. that they be no gods, which are made with hajids 20. 34. kno w that these 7i. ministered uuto my necessities 21. IL and shall deliver him into the h. of the Gentiles 24. 7. took him [Paul] away out of our hands [margin] 28. 17. from Jerusalem into the hands of the Romans Bom. 10. 21. spread out my hands unto a disobedient and 1 Cor. 4. 12. and we toil, working with our own handi HAPLY 2 Cor. 5. 1. a house not Biade with hands, eternal Gal. 2. 9. and Barnabas the right hands of fellowship Eph. 2. 11. called Circumcision, in the flesh, made by h. Col. 2. 11. with a circumcision not made with hands 1 Th. 4. 11. work with your Ji., even as we charged you 1 Tim. 2. 8. men pray in every place, lifting \ip holy h. 4. 14. with the laying on of the hands of the presbytei-y 2 Tim. 1. 6. in thee through the laying on of my hands Heb. 2. 7. And didst set him over the works of thy ha7ids 6. 2. teaching of baptisms, and of laying on of hands 9. 11. more perfect tabernacle, not made with hands 24. entered not into a holy place made with hands 10. 31. fearful thing to fall into the /(.. of the living God 12. 12. "Wherefore lift up the hands that hang down Jas. 4. 8. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners 1 Jno. 1.1. which we beheld, and our hands handled see hand, by the hand, hold, lay, lifted. His Hands. — A V. '^hand. Mat. 19. 13. [Jesus] lay his hands on them. Mk. 10. 16 27. 24. Pilate — washed his hands before the multitude Mk. 6. 2. such mighty works wrought by his hands ? 8. 23. spit on his eyes, and laid his hands upon him. 25 Lu. 24. 40. he shewed them his hands and. Jno. 20. 20 Jno. 13. 3. the Father had given all things into his hands 20. 25. Except I shall see in his h. the print of the nails Acts^. 12. Ananias coming in, and laying 7ms i/t. on him. 17 12. 1. Herod the king put forth his hands to afflict 7. And his [Peter] chains fell oS from his hands \ hands 21. 11. taking Paul's girdle, he bound his own feet and 2 Cor. 11. 33. in a basket by the wall, and escaped his h. Eph. 4. 28. working with his hands the thing that is good Their Hands. Mat. 4. 6. on their hands'they shall bear thee up. Lu. 4. 11 15. 2. they wash not their hands when they eat bread 26. 67. some smote him [Jesus] with the palms of their hands. Mk. 14. 65 : Jno. 19. 3 Mk. 7. 3. except they wash their hands diligently, eat not Lu. 6. 1. of corn, and did eat, rubbing them in their hands Acts 7. 41. and rejoiced in the works of their hands 14. 3. granting signs and wonders to be done by their h. Rev. 7. 9. arrayed in white robes, and palms in theirhands 9. 20. repented not of the works of their hands Hang— ed. Mat. 18. 6. millstone should be h. about his neck. Mk. 9. 42 : 27. 5. he went away and hanged himself [Lu. 17. 2 Lu. 23. 39. one of the malefactors which were hanged railed Heb. 12. 12. "Wherefore lift up the hands that hang down see hamjdh, hanging. Hangeth— ing.— ^.F. Viang, '^hanged. Mat. 22. 40. these two commandments Vi. the whole law Acts 5. 30. whom ye slew, ytanginghim on a tree. 10. 239 28. 4. barbarians saw the beast Vmnging from his hand Gal. 3. 13. Cursed is every oue that hangeth on a tree Haply. — A.V ^anytime. Mai.4.6.Lesti/t. thou dash thy foot against a stone. Z;2<.4.ill 5. 25. lest Vinply the adversary deliver thee to the judge 13. 15. Lest i/t. they should perceive with their eyes. Mk. Mk. 11. 13. if /iop^!/ he might find anything thereon [4. U2 Lu. 14. 29. Lest hajiltj, when he hath laid a foundation 21. 34. lest Viaiily your hearts be overcharged [God Acts 5. 39. lest haply ye be found even to he fighting against 17. 27. if haply they might feel after him, and lind him Ileb. 2. 1. lest ^haply we drift away from them see means. 154 HAPPEN HAST Happen. Mk. 10. 32. to tell them the things that were to h. unto him Happened. — A.V. ^done. Lu. 24. 14. communed — of all these things which had h. 35. they rehearsed the things that yiappened in the way Acts 3. 10. amazement at that which had happened unto him 1 Cor. 10. 11. these things h. unto them by way of example Phil. 1. 12. things which hajjpened uuio me. have fallen out 1 Pet. 4. 12. as though a strange thing happened unto you 2 Pet. 2. 22. h. unto them according to the true proverb see befallen Happier. 1 Cor. 7. 40. she is 7i. if she abide as she is, after my judgement Happy. Acts 26. 2. I [Paul] think myself happy, king Agrippa lioin. 14. 22. Happy is he that judgeth not himself in that see blessed. Hard.— .4. F ^hardly Mat. 19. 23. Itisi/t. for aricli man to enter iuto the kingdom 25. 24. I knew thee that thou art a kard uiau Mk. 10. 24. how hard is it for them that trust in riches Jno. 6. 60. This is a hard saying ; who can hear it ? Acts 18. 7. whose house joined hard to the synagogue 26. 14. it is hard for thee to kick against the goad Heb. 5. 11. many things to say, andhcird of interpretation 2 Pet. 3. 16. are some things hard to be understood Jude 16 hard things which ungodly sinners have spoken Harden. Heb 3. 8. Harden not your hearts. 15 : 4. 7 Hardened. — A . V ^blinded. Mk. 6. 52. concerning the loaves, but their heart was h. 8. 17. neither understand? have ye your heart hardened? Jno. 12. 40. hath blinded their eyes, and he h. their heart Acts 19. 9. some were h. and disobedient, speaking evil Pom. 11 7. the election obtained it, and the rest were i/i. 2 Cor 3. 14. but their minds were Viardened Heb. 3. 13. To-day; lest any one of you be hardened Hardeneth— ing. — A.V. ^blindness, ^hardness. Mk. 3. 5. being grieved at the ^hairlerung of their heart Rijin. 9. 18. mercy on whom he will, and whom he will he /;. 11. 25. a ^hardening in part hath befallen Israel Eph. 4. 18. because of the '^hardening of their heart Hardly. Mk. 10. 23. h. shall they that have riches enter. Lu. 18.24 Lu 9. 39. it h. departeth from him, bruising him sorely see diffinUty, hard. Hardness. Mat. 19. 8. for your h. of heart suffered you. Mk. 10. 5 Mk. 16. 14. upbraided them with their unbelief and h. Bom. 2. 5. but after thy hardness and impenitent heart see hardening, hardship. Hardship. — A.V. ^afflictions, Viardness, Hrouble. 2 Tim. 1. 8. but suffer '^hardship with the gospel 2. 3. Suffer Viardship with me, as a good soldier 9. wherein I suSer ^hardship unto bonds i. 5. be thou sober in all things, suffer ^hardship Harlot.— .4. F. ^wJiore. 1 Cor. 6. 15. make them members of a h. ? God forbid 16. that he that is joined to a harlot is one body ? Heb. 11. 31. By faith Rahab the harlot perished not Jas. 2. 25. was not also Eahab the h. justified by works Bev. 17. 1. I will shew thee the judgement of the great lA. 15. waters which thou sawest, where the i/t.sittetli [19.^2 16. these shall hate the ^h., and shall make her desolate Harlots. Mat. 21. 31. h. go into the kingdom of God before you 32. but the publicans and the harlots believed him Lu. 15. 30. which hath devoured thy living with harlots Bev. 17. 5. BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF THE H Harm.— ^.F. Viurt, Acts 16. 28. Do thyself no harm ; for we are all here 18. 10. no man shall set on thee to ^harm thee [Paul] 28. 5. he shook off the beast — and took no harm 21 nor did any of the brethren — speak any h. of thee 1 Pet. 3. 13. who is he that will h. you, if ye be zealous see amiss, ivjury. Harmless. Afat. 10. 16. wise as serpents, and harmless as doves Phil. 2. 15. ye may be blameless and h. children of God see guileless. Harp. — A.V. Sharps. 1 Cor. 14. 7. things without life — whether pipe or harp Bev. 5 8. having each one a ^harp, and golden bowls Harped — ing. 1 Cor. 14. 7 how shall it be known what is piped or h. ? Bev. 14. 2. as the voice of harpers harping with their harps Harpers. Bev. 14. 2. voice which I heard was as the voice of harpers 18. 22. the voice of h. and minstrels and flute-players Harps. Bev. 14. 2. voice of harpers harping with their harps 15, 2. standing by the glassy sea, having harps of God see harp Harvest. Mat. 9. 37. The harvest truly is plenteous. Lu. 10. 2 38. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he send forth labourers into his harvefit. Lu. 10. 2 13. 30. Let both grow together until the harvest: and in the time of the harvest I will say to the reapers 39. the harvest is the end of the world Mk. 4. 29. putteth forth the sickle, because the h. is come ■Tno. 4. 35. then cometh the h. ? — white already unto h. Bev. 14. 15. for the harvest of the earth is over-ripe Hast. — A.V. ^saidst. Mat 19. 21. sell that thou hast. Mk. 10. 21 : Lu. 18. 22 25. 25. talent in the earth : lo, thou hast thine own Jno. 4. 11. Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with — whence then hast thou that living water ? 18. for thou h. had five husbands : and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband — this '^hast thou said Acts 8. 21. Thou hast neither part nor lot in this matter Bom. 14. 22. The faith which thou h., have thou to thyself 1 Cor. 4. 7. what hattt thou that thou didst not receive ? Philem. 5. faith which thou hast toward the Lord Jesus 155 HAST Jas. 2. 18. Thou hast faith, and I have works Rev. 2. 6. But this thou hast, that thou hatest the works 14. thou hast there some that hold the teaching. 15 3. 11. hold fast that which thou hast, that no one take Haste. Mk. 6. 25. she came in straightway with /(.. unto the king Lu. 1. 39. and went into the hill country with haste 2. 16. came with haste, and found both Mary and Joseph see made, make. Hasted A.V. — see hastening. Hastening. — A.V. ^hasted. Acts 20. 16. for he was ^hastening — to be at Jerusalem Hastily. — A.V. ^suddenly. 1 Tim. 5. 22. Lay hands ^hastily on no man see quickly. Hasting A.V. —see desiring. Hate. Mat. 5. 43. love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy 6. 24. either he will hate the one. Lu. 16. 13 24. 10. deliver up one another, and shall h. one another Lu. 1. 71. and from the hand of all that hate us 6. 22. Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you 27. Love your enemies, do good to them that hate you Jno. 7. 7. The world cannot hate you ; but me it hateth Bom. 7. 15. but what I hate, that I do Bev. 2. 6. works of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate 17. 16. shall hate the harlot, and shall make her desolate see haietli. Hated. Mat. 10. 22. ye shall be haled. 24. 9 : Mk. 13. 13 : Lu. 21. 17 Lu. 19. 14. citizens hated him, and sent an ambassage Jno. 15. 18. ye know that it hath /la^ed me before it h. you 24. both seen and hated both me and my Father 25. written in their law, They hated me without a cause 17. 14. world li. them, because they are not of the world Bom. 9. 13. Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated Bph. 5. 29. for no man ever hated his own flesh Heh. 1. 9. Thou hast loved righteousness, and h. iniquity Hateful.— .4. F. ^haters. Bom. 1. 30. backbiters, Viateful to God, insolent Tit. 3. 3. living in malice and envy, hateful, hating Jiev. 18. 2. a hold of every unclean and hateful bird Haters A.V. — see hateful. Hatest. Hev. 2. 6. thou hatest the works of the Nicolaitans Hateth.— ^.F. ^hate. Lu. 14. 26. Cometh unto me, and ^hateth not his own father Jno. 8. 20. ervQ'CY one that doeth ill hateth the liglit 7. 7. but me it hateth, because I testify of it 12. 25. he that hatethhis life in this world shall keep it 15. 18. If the world ^hateth you. 1 Jno. 3. il3 19. oat tf the world, therefore the world hateth you 23. He hat hateth me hateth my Father also ] Jno. 2. 9. and hateth his brother, is in the darkness. 11 3. 15. Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer 4. 20. say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar Hath.— ^. V. Viad, Viave. Mat. 5. 23. that thy brother hath aught against thee 8. 20. hath not where to lay his head. Lu. 9. 58 13. 12. hath, to bim shall be given — h. not, from him — which he h. 25. 29 : Mk. 4. 25 : Lu. 8. ^18 : 19. 26 HAVE Mat. 13. 44. selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field 56. "Whence then hath this man all these. Mk. 6. 2 Mk. 4. 23. If any man Viath ears to hear. Mat. 11. 15 : 13. 9, 43 : Lu. 8. 8 : 14. 35 : Bev. 13. ^9 Lu. 12. 44. that he will set him over all that he hath 14. 33. renounceth not all that he tiath. he cannot be 19. 24. give it unto him that hath the ten pounds 25. they said unto him. Lord, he hath ten pounds 20. 24. Whose image and superscription hath it ? Jno. 12. 48. He that rejeoteth me — h. one that judgeth him 14. 30. of the world cometh : and he h. nothing in me 16. 15. All things whatsoever the Father hatk are mine Acts 15. 21. Moses from generations of old h. in every city Bom. 3. 1. What advantage then hath the Jew ? 4. 1. forefather according to the flesh, hath found ? 2. was justified by woi'ks, he hath whereof to glory 8. 9. ^haih not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his 9. 21. Or hath not the potter a right over the clay 1 Cor. 14. 26. each one h. a psalm, Jiath a teaching, hath a revelation, hath a tongue, hath an interpretation 2 Cor. 6. 14. what communion hath light with darkness ? 15. what concord h. Christ — what portion h. a believer 16. what agreement hath a temple of God with idols ? 8. 12. according as a man h., not according as he h. not Heb, 7. 6. hath taken tithes of Abraham, and hath blessed him that ^hath the promises Jas. 2. 14. a man say he hath faith, but have not works ? 1 Jno. 2. 23. hath not the Father — hath the Father also 3. 17. whoso hath the worlds goods, and beholdeth 4. 16. and have believed the love which God hath in us 5. 12. He that hath the Sou hath the life ; he that hath not the Son of God halh not the life 2 Jno. 9. hath not God — h. both the Father and the Son Bev. 3. 7. he that hatli, the key of David, he that opeueth 13. 8. every one whose name hath not been written in the book of life of the Lamb that hath been slain see have. Hating. Tit. 3. 3. malice and envj', hateful, hating one another Jude 23. hating even the garment spotted by the flesh Hatred A.V. — see enmities. Haughty. — A.V. ^proud. Bom. 1. 30. hateful to God, insolent, Viazighty, boastful 2 Tim. 3. 2. ^haughty, railers, disobedient to parents Have. — A.V. ^hath, ^receive, '^retain. Mat. 3. 9. We have Abraham to our father. Lu. 8. 8 8. 29. What have we to do with thee. Mk. 1. 24 : Lu. 4. 13. 12. and he shall have abundance. 25. 29 [34 14. 4. It is not lawful for thee to have her. Mk. 6. 18 15. 33. Whence should we 7irtZ)e so many loaves in a desert 34. How many loaves ha.ve ye ? Mk. 6. 38 : 8. 5 19. 27. and followed thee ; what then shall we have ? 28. Jesus said — that ye which have followed me 26. 11. ye have the poor always with you ; but me }-e have not always. Mk. 14. 7 : J?io. 12. 8 65. what further need have we of witnesses ? 27. 19. Have thou nothing to do with that righteous man Mk. 2. 17. that are whole Jiave no need of a physician 4. 40. Why are ye fearful ? have ye not yet faith ? 7. 24. into a house, and would tuive no man know it 9. 50. the salt h. lost its saltness — Have salt in yourselves 10. 21. thou shalt have treasure in heaven. Lu. 18. 22 11. 22. Jesus answering saitli unto them, H. faith in God 23. but shall believe — he shaU have it fthem 24. believe that ye /i. received them, and ye shall have 25. forgive, if ye have aught against any one 156 HAVE HEAL Lit. 1. 62. signs to his father, what he would h. him called 6. 32. what thank have ye ? 33, 34 11. 6. journey, and I have nothing to set before him 12. 4. and after that have no moi-e that they can do 24. which have no store-chamber nor barn 33. Sell that ye have, and give alms [19 14. 18. I have bought a field — I pray thee h. me excused . 22. 31. Simon, Simon, behold, Satan asked to have you 24. 17. What communications are these that ye have 41. Have ye here anything to eat ? Jno. 21. 5 J710. 2. 4. Woman, what have I to do with thee ? 5. 7. I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put 8. 6. that they might have whereof to accuse him Ads 3. 6. gold have I none ; but what I /; ., that give I thee 16. 3. Him would Paul have to go forth with him Horn. 1. 28. they refused to Viave God in their knowledge 9. 9. season will I come, and Sarah shall have a son 14. 22. faith which thou hast, have thou to thyself 15. 17. I have therefore my glorying in Christ Jesus 1 Cor. 6. 19. Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have 7. 2. each man h. his own wife — each woman h. her own 28. Yet such shall have tribulation in the flesh 32. But I would havejoa to be free from cares 40. I think that I also have the Spirit of God 8. 1. We know that we aU have knowledge 9. 4. Have we no right to eat and to drink ? 5, 6 16. if 1 preach the gospel, I have nothing to glory of 11. 22. have ye not — put thRm to shame that have not ? 12. 21. hand, I have uo need of thee — feet, I h. no need 25. members should have the same care one for another 30. h. all gifts of healings ? do all speak with tongues ? 15. 31. by that glorying in you — which I have in Christ 2 Co7\ 3. 4. such confidence have we through Christ 6. 12. may have wherewith to answer them that glory 6. 14. what fellowship i/iaue righteousness and iniquity? Ej)h. 4. 28. may have whereof to give to him that hath need Fhil. 1. 7. because I have you in my heart [flesh 3. 3. glory in Christ Jesus, and Itave no confidence in the 4. might have confidence — thiuketh to ^h. confidence 17. which so walk even as ye have us for an ensauiple Col. 1. 4. of the love which ye have toward all the saints Philem. 15. that thou shouldest Viave him for ever Heb. 4. 13. the eyes of him with whom we have to do 5. 12. ye have need again that some one teach you 8. 3. this high priest also have somewhat to offer 13. 5. content with such things as ye have Jas. 4. 2. Ye lust, and h. not — ye /)-. not, because ye ask not 1 Jno. 4. 21. And this commandment have we from him 5. 14. this is the boldness which we have toward him Bev, 2. 4. But I have this against thee. 14, 20 10. ye may be tried; and ye shall h. tribulation ten days 25. Howbeit that which ye have, hold fast till I come 22. 14. may have the right to come to the tree of life see ability, desireth, hath, willeth. Haven. Acts 27. 12. haven was not commodious — a haven of Crete Having. — A. V. '^possessed. ' Lii. 8. 43. a woman having an issue of blood twelve years Acts 16. 16. a certain maid ^having a spirit of divination Ham. 15. 23. having no more any place in these regions — having these many years a longing to come 2 Cor. 6. 10. as h. nothing, and yet possessing all things Fhil. 1. 23. having the desire to depart and be with Christ Tit. 2. 8. ashamed, having no evil thing to say of us 2 J}vo. 12. Having many things to write unto you Jade 19. make separations, sensual, having not the Spirit see being, had. Havock. — A.V. ^destroyed, "^wasted. Acts 9. 21. he that in Jerusalem made ^havocJc of them Gal. 1. 13. persecuted the church of God, and made ^A. of it 23. preacheth the faith of which he once made i/tawc^ see waste. Hay. 1 Cor. 3. 12. gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay, stubble Hazarded — ing.—A.V. h-egarding. Acts 15. 26. h. their lives for the name of our Lord Jesus Phil. 2. 30. i/i. his life to supply that which was lacking Head. Mat. 5. 36. Neither shalt thou swear by thy head 8. 20. Son of man hath not where to lay his /(. Lu. 9. 58 10. 30. hairs of your head are all numbered. Lu. 12. 7 14. 11. his head was brought in a charger, and given to 21. 42. was made the head of the corner. Mk. 12. 10 : Lu. 20. 17 : Acts 4. 11 : 1 Pet. 2. 7 [15. 19 27. 30. took the reed and smote him on the head. Mk. Mk. 6. 24. she said. The /;-. of John the Baptist. Mat. 14. 8 Lu. 7. 38. and wiped them with the hair of her head 46. My head with oil thou didst not anoint [34 21.18. And not a hair of your 7iea(^ shall perish. .4c^s27. Jno. 13. 9. not my feet only, but also my hands and my h. Bom. 12. 20. thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head 1 Cor. 11. 3. the head of every man is Christ — the head of the woman is the man — the head of Christ is God 4. having his head covered, dishonoureth his head 5. with her head unveiled dishonoureth her head 10. sign of authority on her head, because of the angels 12. 21. again the head to the feet, I have no need of you Eph. 1. 22. head over all. 4. 15 : Col. 1. 18 5. 23. the husband is the headoi the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church Col. 2. 10. who is the head of all principality and power 19. not holding fast the Head, from whom all the body Bev. 19. 12. and upon his head are many diadems sec bowed, covered, crown. Headlong. Lu. 4. 29. led him— that they might throw him down /;. Acts 1. 18. iaWingheadlong, he burst asunder in the midst Heady A.V. — see headstrong. Heads. Mat. 27. 39. railed on him, wagging their h. Mk. 15. 29 Lu. 21. 28. lift up your heads ; because your redemption Acts 18. 6. Your blood be upon your own heads 21. 24. charges for them, that they may shave their h. Bev. 4. 4. and on their heads crowns of gold 9. 7. and upon their /leafZs as it were crowns like unto gold 19. their tails are like unto serpents, and have heads 12. 3. red dragon, having seven /».— upon his h. seven 13.3. I saw one of his /;,. as though it had been smitten 17. 3. names of blasphemy, having seven heads. 7 : 13. 1 9. The seven heads are seven mountains 18. 19. And they cast dust on their heads, and cried Headstrong.— ^.F. ^heady. 2 Tim. 3. 4. traitors, '^headstrong, puffed up Heal. Mat. 8. 7. And he saith unto him, I will come and h. him 10. 1 . gave them authority — to h. all manner of disease Q. Heal the sick. iw. 9. 2 : 10. 9 12 10. Is it lawful to h. on the sabbath day ? Lu. 14. 3 13. 15. And I should heal them. Jno. 12. 40 : Acts 28. 27 Mk 3. 2. whether he would h. him on the sabbath. Lu. 6. 7 157 HEAL HEAE Lu. 4. 23. Bay unto me this parable, Physician, h. thyself 5. 17. the power of the Lord was with him to heal Jno. 4. 47. that he would come down, and heal his son Acts 4. 30. while thou stretchest forth thy hand to heal see save. Healed. — A.V. ^made whole. Mat. 4. 24. he healed them. 12. 15 : 15. 30 : 19. 2 : 21. 14 : Mk.G. 5, 13: Lu. 4. 40 : 9. II 8. 8. and my servant shall be healed. 13 : Lu. 7. 7 16. witli a word, and healed all that were sick. 14. 14 12. 22. he healed him. Lu. 14. 4 : 22. 51 15. 28. And her daughter was ^healed from that hour Mk. 1. 34. he healed many that were sick. 3. 10 5. 29. felt in her body that she was healed of her plague j&M. 5. 15. came together to hear, and to be /;ea/t;t^. 6.17,13 6. 19. power came forth from him, and healed them ail 8. 2. certain women which bad been healed of evil spirits 43. had spent all — and couid not be healed of any 47. touched him, and how she was healed immediately 9. 42. rebuked the unclean spirit, and healed the boy 13. 14. come and be healed, and not on — the sabbatli 17. 15. when he saw that he was healed, turned back Jno. 5. 13. he that was healed wist not who it was Acts 4. 14. seeing the man which was AeaZcf? standing 5. 16. unclean spirits : and they were healed every one 8. 7. that were palsied, and that were lame, were healed 28. 8. prayed, and laying his hands on him healed him Heb. 12. 13. not turned out of the way, but rather be healed Jas. 5. 16. pray one for another, that ye may be healed 1 Pet. 2. 24. by whose stripes ye were liealed Mev. 13. 3. and his death-stroke was healed. 12 see cured, whole. Healeth. — A.V. hnaketh whole. Acts 9. 34. Jilneas, Jesus Christ '^healeth thee Healing. Mat. 4. 23. and healing all manner of disease. 9. 35 Lu. 9. 6. preaching the gospel, and healing everywhere 11. and them that had need of healing he healed Acts 4. 22. on whom this miracle of healing was wrought 10. 38. who went about doing good, and healing all Hev. 22. 2. leaves of the tree were for the h. of the nations see healings. Healings.— J.. F. Viealing. 1 Cor. 12. 9. and to another gifts of '^healings. 28 30. have all gifts of ^healings ? do all speak with tongues ? Health. 3 Jno. 2. and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth see safety. Heap. 2 Tim. 4. 3. itching ears, will heaj> to themselves teachers Heaped A.V. — see laid tip. Hear. — A. V. ^heard, Viearers, ^hearken. Mat. 10, 14. not receive you, rxorh. your words. Mk. 6. 11 11. 4. tell John the things which ye do hear and see 5. and the deaf hear. Mk. 7. 37 : Lu. 7. 22 12. 42. to hea.r the wisdom of Solomon. Lu. 11. 31 13. 13, hearing theyAea?- not, neither do they understand 14. By hearing ye shall hear. Acts 28. 26 15. hear with their ears, And understand. Acts 28. 27 16. But blessed are your eyes— and your ears, for they h. 17. and to liear the things which ye hear. Lu. 10. 24 Mat. 13. 18. Hear then ye the parable of the sower 15. 10. and said unto them, Hear, and understand 18. 15. if he hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother 16. if he hear thee not, take with thee one or two more 17. refuse to hear them — refuse to hear the church also 24. 6. ye shall hear of wars. Mk. 13. 7 : Lu. 21. 9 Mk. 4. 12. and hearing they may /iear, and not understand 20. such as hear the word, and accept it, and bear fruit 23. If any man hath ears to hear, let him hear 24. Take heed what ye h. : with what measure. Lu. 8. 18 33. spake he the word unto them, as they were able to h. 7. 14. ^Hear me all of you, and understand [it 9. 7. my beloved Son : hearyehiva.. Mat. 17. 5: Lu. 9. 35 12. 29. Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God, the Lord is one Lu. 5. 15. great multitudes came together to hear 6. 27. I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies 8. 21. these which hear the word of God, and do it. 11. 28 9. 9. but who is this, about whom I hear such things ? 15. 1. sinners were drawing near unto him for to h. him 16. 2. What is this that I h. of thee ? render the account 29. have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them 31. If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither 18. 6. Hear what the unrighteous judge saith 21. 38. people came early — to him iu the temple, to h. him Jno. 5. 25. the dead shall hear — they that liear shall live 30. I can of myself do nothing : as I hear, I judge 6. 60. This is a hard saying ; who can hear it ? 7. 51. Doth our law judge a man, except it first hear 8. 43. Even because ye cannot hear my word 47. ye hear them not, because ye are not of God 9. 27. ye did not hear : wherefore would ye h. it again ? 10. 8. robbers : but the sheep did not hear them 20. hath a devil, and is mad ; why hear ye him ? 12. 47. if any man hear my sayings, and keep them not 14. 24. and the word which ye hear is not mine 16. 13. whatthings soever he shall h., these shall bespeak Acts 2. 8. how hear we, every man in our own language 22. Ye men of Israel, hear these words 33. he hath poured forth this, which ye see and hear 10. 22. to send for thee into his house, and to hear words 33. to hear all things that have been commanded thee 13. 7. and sought to hear the word of God 44. city was gathered together to hear the word of God 15. 7. by my mouth the Gentiles should hear the word 17. 21. either to tell or to hear some new thing 32. "We will hear thee concerning this yet again 19. 2. did not so much as Viear whether the Holy Ghost 26. And ye see and hear, that not alone at Ephesus 21. 22, they will certainly hear that thou art come 22. 1. hear ye the defence which I now make unto you 23. 35. I will hear thy cause — when thine accusers 24. 4, I intreat thee to /(. us of thy clemency a few words 25. 22. could wish to hear the man myself — sbalt /;.. him 26. 3. wherefore I beseech thee to hear me patiently 29. all that hear me this day, might become such as I am 28. 22. But we desire to hear of thee what thou thtnkest 28. is sent unto the Gentiles : they will also hear Bom. 10. 14. and how shall they hear without a preacher? 18. But I say, Did they not ^hear ? Yea, verily 1 Cor. 11. 18. I hear that divisions exist among you 14. 21. and not even thus will they hear me Gal. 4. 21. desire to be under the law, do ye not 7i. the law? Eph. 4. 29. that it may give grace to them that Viear Fhil. 1. 27. see you or be absent, I may hear of your state 30. conflict which ye saw in me, and now hear to be 2 Th. 3. 11. we 7^. of some that walk among you disorderly 1 Ti77i. 4, 16. save both thyself and them that hear thee 2 Tim. 2. 14. to the subverting of them that Viear 4. 17. proclaimed, and that all the Gentiles might hear 158 HEAE HEAEETH Jas, 1. 19. let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak 3 Jno. 4. to hear of my children walking in the truth Bev. 1. 3. and they that hear the words of the prophecy 3. 3. Bemember — how thou hast received and didst i/iea?' 9. 20. idols — neither see, nor liear, nor walk see heard, heareth, hearken, listening. HeaJd, — A.V, ^hear, Vteariitg, ^noised, *seen. Mat. 5. 21. Ye have heard that it was said. 27, 33, 38, 43 6. 7. that they shall be heard for their much speaking 11. 2. John heard in the prison tlie works of the Christ 13. 17. things which ye hear, and h. them not. Lu. 10. 24 14. 1. tetrarch h. the report concerning Jesus. Mk.ii. 14 15. 12. Pharisees were offended, when they h. this saying? 22. 22. when they h. it, they marvelled, and left him 26. 65. ye have heardihe blasphemy. Mk. 14. 64 Mh. 4. 15. when they have h., straightway cometli Satan 18. these are they that have ^/i. the word. Lu. 8. ^12, US 14. 11. when they heard it, were giad, and promised 58. We heard him say, I will destroy this temple Lu. 1. 13. Fear not, Zacharias — thy supplication is heard 66. aU. that heard them laid them up in their heart 2. 47. all that heard him were amazed at his — answers 4. 23. whatsoever we have heard done at Capernaum 5. 1. pressed upon him and ^heard the word of God 10. 39. sat at the Lord's feet, and heard his word 12. 3. have said in the darkness shall be h. in the light 20. 16. when they heard it, they said, God forbid Jno. 3. 32. What he hath seen and heard, of that he beareth 4. 42. we have heard for ourselves. Lu. 22. 71 6. 45. Every one that hath heard from the Father 8. 26. things which I heard from him, these speak I 38. ye also do the things which ye ^h. from your father 40. told you the truth, which I heard from God 9. 32. it was never heard that any one opened the eyes 40. Pharisees which were with him heard these things 12. 29. stood by, and heard it, said that it had thundered 34. We have h. out of the law that the Christ abideth 15. 15. all things that I heard from my Father I have 18. 21. ask them that heardme, what I spake unto them 21. 7. Peter heard that it was the Lord, he girt his coat Acts 1. 4. promise of the Father, which — ye h. from me 2. 6. Bound was ^lieard, the multitude came together — every man h. them speaking in his own language 37. when they h. this, they were pricked in their heart 4. 4. many of them that heard the word believed 20. but speak the things which we saw and heard 5. 5. and great fear came upon all that heard it 6. 11. We have heard him speak blasphemous words 14. we have heard him say, that this Jesus of Nazareth 7. 34. have heard their groaning, and I am come down 8. 6. spoken by Philip, when they ^h., and saw the signs 30. ran to him, and h. him reading Isaiah the prophet 9. 13. I have h. from many of this man, how much evil 21. And all that heard him [Saul] were amazed 10. 31. Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, and thine alms 44. Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard the word 46. heard them speak with tongues, and magnify God 13. 48. And as the Gentiles heard this, they were glad 14. 9. The same heard Paul s^^eaking 15. 24. we have heard that certain which went out 16. 14. Lydia — one that worshipped God, heard us 17. 32. when they heard of the resurrection of the dead 19. 5. when they heard this, they were baptized 22. 2. when they heard that he spake — in the Hebrew 15. witness — unto all men of what thou hast seen and h. 24. 24. sent for Paul, and /iearfZ him concerning the faith Bom. 10. 14. believe in him whom they have not heard ? 15. 21. And they who have not heard shall understand 1 Cor. 2. 9. Things which eye saw not, and ear heard not 2 Cor. 12. 4. into Paradise, and heard unspeakable words Gal. 1. 13. ye have h. of my manner of life in time past E^ih. 1. 13. ye also, having heard the word of the truth 15. having h. of the faith in the Lord Jesus. Col. 1. 4 4. 21. if so be that ye heard him, and were taught in him PJiil. 2. 26. because ye had heard that he was sick 4. 9. received and heard and saw in me, these things do Col. 1. 5. for you in the heavens, whereof ye heard before 6. since the day ye heard and knew the grace of God 9. we also, since the day weheard it, do notecase to pray I 2 Titn. 1. 13. sound words which thou hast /(ea?-d from me 2. 2. the things which thou hast heard from me Hcb. 2. 1. more earnest heed to the things that were /jea?-tZ 3. was confirmed unto us by them that heard 3. 16. For whOj when they heard, did provoke? 4. 2. they were not united by faith with them that heard 5. 7. and having been heard for his godly fear 12. 19. which voice they that h. intreated that no word Jas. 5. 11. ye have heard of the patience of Job 1 Jno. 1. 1. which we have Ji., that which we have seen. 3 5. this is the message whicli we have heard, from him 2. 7. the old commandment is the n'ord which ye heard IS. and as ye heard that antichrist cometh. 4. 3 24. which ye heard from the beginning. 3. 11 : 2 Jno. 6 Ecv. 5. 13. h. I saying. Unto him that sitteth on the throne 7. 4. I heard the number of them. 9. 16 8. 13. and I heard an eagle, flying in mid heaven 16. 5. And I heard the angel of the waters saying 18. 22. trumpeters shall be heard no more at all in thee — the voice of a millstone shall be heard no more 23. and of the bride shall be heard no more at all 22. 8. I John am he that heard and saw these things. And when I heard and saw, I fell down see hear, heardest, hearkened, listening, received, voice. Heardest. — A.V. ^heard, Jno. 11. 41. Father, I thank thee that thou '^-heardest me Hearer— s. Bom. 2. 13. not the hearers of a law are just before God Ja,s. 1. 22. be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only 23. For if any one is a h. of the word, and not a doer 25. being not a hearer that forgetteth, but a doer see hear. Hearest. Mat. 21 . 16. Hearest thou what these are saying ? 27. 13. Hearest thou not how many things they witness Jno. 3. 8. where it listeth, and thou hearest the voice 11. 42. And I knew that thou hearest me always Heareth.— .4. F. ^lear. Mat. 7. 24. Every one — which h. these words. 26 : Lu. 6. 47, 13. 19. When any one /(. the word of the kingdom [49, 20. this is he that heareth the word. 22, 23 Lu. 10. 16. He that heareth you heareth me Jno. 3. 29. which staudeth and heareHi him, rejoiceth 5. 24. He that heareth my word, and believeth him 8. 47. He that is of God heareth the words of God 9. 31. God h. not sinners — do his will, him he heareth 18. 37. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice 2 Cor. 12. 6. which he seeth me to be, or Jieareth from me 1 Jno. 4. 5. of the world, and the world heareth them 6. he that knoweth God heareth us — hea.reth us not 6. 14. if we ask anything according to his will, he h. us 15. and if we know that he ^h. us whatsoever we ask Rev. 22. 17. And he that heareth, let him say. Come 18. I testify unto every man that heareth the words 159 HEARING Hearing.— .4. F. ^audience. Mat. 13. 13. seeing they see not, and h. they hear not J 4. By hearing ye shall hear, and shall in no wise understand, Mk. A. 12 : Lu. 8. 10 : Acts 28. 26 15. And their ears are dull of hearing. Acts 28. 27 Mk. 6. 2. and many hearing him were astonished Lu. 2. 46. both hearing them, and asking them questions 18. 36. hearing a multitude going by, he inquired 20. 45. in the ^hearing of all the people he said unto his Acts 5. 5. Ananias hearing these words fell down 9. 7. stood speecliless, h. the voice, but beholding no man 18. 8. many of the Corinthians hearing believed 25. 23. and they were entered into tlie place of hearing Rom. 10. 17. belief cometh of h., and h. by the word of 1 Cor. 12. 17. where were the h. ? If the whole were h. Gal. 3. 2. works of the law, or by the hearing of faith ? 5 Philem. 5. hearing of thy love, and of the faith Heb. 5. 11. seeing ye are become dull of hearing 2 Pet. 2. 8. in seeing and hearing, vexed his righteous see decision, heard. Hearken. — A.V. ^audience, '''hear, ^obeyed. Acts 3. 22. to him shall ye Viearken in all things 23. every soul, which shall notViearke?i to that prophet 4. 19. to h. unto you rather than unto God, judge ye 13. 16. Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, Viearken 15. 13. Brethren, hearken unto me. 7. 2 Pom. 10. 16. they did not all ^hearken to the glad tidings Jas. 2. 5. Hearken, my beloved brethren ; did not God see answer, ear, hear. Hearkened. — A.V. ^audience, ^heard. Acts 15. 12. and they '^hearkened unto Barnabas and Paul 27. 21. Sirs, ye should have hearkened unto me 2 Cor. 6. 2. At an acceptable time I Viearkened unto thee see voice. Heart. — A.V. '^bowels, ^hearts, ^understanding . Mat. 5. 8. Blessed are the pure in h. : for they shall see God 28. committed adultery with her already in his heart 6. 21. where thy treasure is, there will thy h. Lu. 11. 34 11. 29. learn of me ; for I am meek and lowly in heart 12. 34. out of the abundance of the heart. Lu. 6. 45 40. days and three nights in the heart of the earth 13. 15. For this people's heart is waxed gross — And understand with their heart. Acts 28. 27 19. that which hath been sown in his heart. Lu. 8. ^12 15. 8. But their heart is far from me. Mk. 7. 6 18. forth out of the heart : and they defile the man 19. out of the heart come forth evil thoughts. Mk. 7. 21 19. 8. Moses for your hardness of -heart suffered you 22. 37. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart. Mk. 12. 30, 33 : Lu. 10. 27 24. 48. say in his heart. My lord tarrieth. Lu. 12. 45 Mk. 3. 5. grieved at the hardening of their Vieart, he saith 7. 19. goeth not into his heart, but into his belly 10. 5. For j'our hardness of heart he wrote you this 11. 23. not doubt in his heart, but sliall believe 16. 14. with their unbelief and hardness of heart Lu. 1. 51. proud in the imagination of their '^heart 66. all that heard them laid them up in their Vieart 2. 19. these sayings, pondering them in her heart 51. his mother kept all these sayings in her heart 6. 45. out of the good treasiire of his lieart bringeth forth 8. 15. honest and good heart, having heard the word 9. 47. when Jesus saw the reasoning of their heart 24. 25. O foolish men, and slow of heart to believe 32. Was notour heart burning within us, while he spake 38. wherefore do reasonings arise in your Vieari ? HEART Jno. 12. 40. hardened their heart— perceive with their h. 13. 2. devil having already put into the heart of Judas 14. 1. Let not your heart be troubled. 27 16. 6. these things unto you, sorrow hath fi.lled your h, 22. I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice Acts2. 26. Therefore my /(. was glad, and my tongue rejoiced 37. when they heard this, they were pricked in their /t. 46. food with gladness and singleness of heart 4. 32. midtitude of them that believed were of one heart 5. 3. why hath Satan filled thy heart to lie [a.udi soul 4. How is it that thou hast conceived this thing in thy h . ? 33. when they heard this, were cut to the heart. 7. 54 7. 23. it came into his heart to visit his brethren 51. Ye stiff necked and uncircumcised in heart a.nd. e&ra 8. 21. for thy [Simon Magus] h. is not right before God 22. i^erhaps the thought of thy heart shall be forgiven 11. 2c(. purpose of /ieari they would cleave unto the Lord 13. 22. David the son of Jesse, a man after my heart 15. 8. God, which knoweth the Vieart, bare them witness 16. 14. whose heart the Lord opened, to give heed 21. 13. What do ye, weeping and breaking my heart 1 Pom. 1. 21. and their senseless heart was darkened 2. 5. hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up 29. circumcision is that of the iieart, in the spirit 6. 17. became obedient from the h. to that form of teaching 9. 2. great sorrow and unceasing pain in my heart 10. 1. my heart's desire and my supplication to God 6. Say not in thy heart, Who shall ascend into heaven ? 8. The word is nigh thee, in thy mouth, and in thy h. 9. shalt believe in thy heart that God raised him 10. with the heart man believeth unto righteousness 1 Cor. 2. 9. And which entered not into the heart of man 7. 37. stedfast in his heart, having no necessity — deter- mined this in his own heart 14. 25. the secrets of his heart are made manifest 2 Cor. 2. 4. and anguish of heart I wrote unto you 3. 15. Moses is read, a veil lietli upon their heart 5. 12. them that glory in appearance, and not iu heart 6. 11. O Corinthians, our heart is enlarged 8. 16. earnest care for you into the heart of Titus 9. 7. do according as he hath purposed in his heart Eph. 1. 18. having the eyes of your ^lieart enlightened 4. 18. because of the hardening of their heart 5. 19. making melody with your heart to the Lord 6. 5. in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ 6. doing the will of God from the heart Phil. 1. 7. behalf of you all, because I have you in my h. Col. 3. 12. as God's elect, holy and beloved, a i/ieari of com- 22. butin singleness of heart, fearing the Lord [passion 1 Th. 2. 17. a short season, iu presence, not in heart 1 Tim. 1. 5. end of the charge is love out of a pure heart 2 Tim. 2. 22. with them that call on the Lord out of a piire /;.. riiileni. 12. sent back to thee— that is, my very ^heart 20. joy of thee in the Lord : refresh my ^heart in Christ Heb. 3. 10. And said. They do alway err in their Vieart 4. 12. quick to discern the thoughts and intents of the h. 8. 10. And on their Vieart also will I write them 10. 16. I will put my laws on their Vieart 22. let us draw near with a true h. in fulness of faith 13. 9. it is good that the heart be stablished by grace Jas. 1. 26. deceiveth his heart, this man's religion is vain 3. 14. if ye have bitter jealousy and faction in your Vi. 1 Pet. 1. 22. love one another from the heart fervently 3. 4. but let it be the hidden man of the heart 2 Pet. 2. 14. having a heart exercised in covetousness 1 Jno. 3. 19. and shall assure our Vieart before him 20. our /;.. condemn us -God is greater than our heai-t 21. if our heart condemn us not, we have boldness Rev. 18. 7. she saith in her heart, I sit a queen see evil, harden, hardened, hearts. 160 HEARTILY Heartily. Col. 3 23. wLatsoever ye do, work h , as unto the Lord Hearts.— ^.F. ^bowels, ^heart. Mat. 9. 4. WTierefore think ye evil in your hearts ? 18. 35. if ye forgive not every one his brother from your h. Mk 2. 6. scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their h. 8 Why reason ye these things in yoxir hearts ? Lu. 5 22 Lu. 1. 17 to turn the hearts of the fathers to tlie children 2. 35. that thoughts out of many hearts may be revealed 8. 15. all men reasoned in their hearts concerning John 16. 15. in the sight of men ; but God knoweth your hearts 21. 14. Settle it therefore in your hearts, not to meditate 34. lest h fi ply your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting Acts 1. 24. Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of all men 7 39. and turned back in tlieir hearts iiuto Egypt 14 17 filling your hearts with food and gladness 15. 9 between lis and them, cleansing their h. by faith Horn. 1. 24. in the lusts of their hearts unto uncleanness 2. 15. shew the work of the law written in their hearts 5. 5. love of God hath been shed abroad in our hearts 8. 27 he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the 16. 18. fair speech thej' beguile the h. of the innocent 1 Cor. 4. 5. make manifest the counsels of the hearts 2 Cor. 1. 22. gave us the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts 3. 2 Ye are our epistle, written in our hearts 3. not in tables of stone, but in tables that are '%. of flesh 4. 6. who shined in our hearts, to give the light 7. 3 ye are in our h. to die together and live together Gal. 4. 6. Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, Abba Eph. 3. 17 that Christ may dwell in your h. through faith 6. 22, know our state — he may comfort your 7». Col. 4 8. Phil. 4. 7. guard your h. and your thoughts in Christ Jesus Col. 2 2. that their h. may be comforted, they being knit 3. 15. let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts 16. singing with grace in your hearts unto God 1 Th. 2. 4. pleasing men, but God which proveth our hearts 3. 13. he may stablish your hearts unblameable 2 Th. 2. 17. comfort your hearts and stablish them 3. 5. the Lorci direct your hearts into the love of God Philem. 7. because the lA. of the saints have been refreshed Heh. 10 22. our 7(fift?-ts sprinkled from an evil conscience Jas. 4. 8. and pai-ify your hearts, ye doubleminded 5. 5. ye have nourished your hearts in a day of slaughter 8. Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts 1 Pet. 3. 15. but sanctify in your hearts Christ as Lord 2 Pet. 1. 19. day dawn, and the day-star arise in your 7i, liev. 2. 2.S. I am he which searchetli tlie reins and hearts 17. 17. God did put in their hearts to do his mind see harden, heart. Heat. Mat. 20. 12. burden of the day and the scorching heat Lu. 12. 65. blowing, ye say, There will be a scorcliiug heat Acts 28. 3. a viper came oiit by reason of the heat 2 Pet. 3. 10. elements shall be dissolved with fervent h. 12 Bev. 7. 16. shall the sun strike upon them, nor any heat 16. 9. And men were scorched with great heat see wind. Heathen A.V. — see Gentiles, proper names. Heaven. — A.V. ^air, ^sJcy. Mat. 5. 18. Till heaven and earth pass away, one jot 34. the heaven, for it is the throne of God. Jas. 5. 12 6. 26. birds of the ^heaven. 8. i20 : 13. 132 : Mk. 4. i32: Lu. 8. 15 : 9. 158 : 13. 119 : Acts 10. 112 : 11 . 16 11. 25. thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven, Lu. 10. 21 22 HEAVEN Mat. 16. 2. It will be fair weather: for the ^h. is red. 23 18. 14. it is not the will of your Father which is in heaven 23. 22. he that sweareth by the heaven, sweareth by the 24. 30. coming on the clouds of h. 26. 64 : Mk. 14. 62 31. from one end of heaven to the other. Mk. 13. 27 35. H. and earth shall pass. Mk. 13. 31 : Lu. 21. 33 36. not even the angels of heaven, neither the Son Lu. 3. 21. baptized, and praying, the heaven was opened 22. voice came out of h. Jno. 12. 28: Acts 11. 9: 2 Pet. 4. 25. when the heaven was shut up three years [1. 18 12. 56. interpret the face of the earth and the '^heaven 15. 18. Father, I have sinned against heaven. 21 16. 17. easier for heaven and earth to pass away, than 17. 24. lighteneth out of the one part under the heaven, shiueth unto the other part under heaven Jno. 1. 32. the Spirit descending as a dove out of heaven 61. Ye shall see the heaven opened, and the angels 3. 13. ascended into 7(e«ug;t, but he that descended out of heaven, even the Son of man, which is in heaven 6. 31. He gave them bread out of heaven to eat 32. not Moses that gave you the bread out of heaven ; but my Father giveth you the true bread out of h. 33. cometh down out of heaven, and giveth life [53 41. I am the bread which came down out of h. 50, 51, 42. how doth he now say, I am come down out of h. ? Acts 1. 10. looking stedfastly into heaven as he went 2. 6. devout men, from every nation under heaven 3. 21. whom the heaven must receive until the times 4. 12. neither is there any other name under heaven 24. thou that didst make the heaven. 14. 15 : Bev. 14. 7 7. 42. and gave them up to serve the host of heaven 49. The h. is my throne, And the earth the footstool 9. 3. shone round about him a light out of heaven 10. 11. heaven opened, and a certain vessel descending 17. 24. being Lord of heavenoMA. earth, dwelleth not 1 Cor. 15. 47. the second man is of heaven Col. 1. 23. which was preached in all creation under h. Heh. 11. 12. so many as the stars of Vieaven in multitude Jas. 5. 18. he prayed again ; and the heaven gave rain Bev. 3. 12. Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven 6. 13. and the stars of the heaven fell unto the earth 14. And the heaven was removed as a scroll — rolled up 8. 13. I saw, and I heard an eagle, flying in mid heaven 10 1. angel coming down out of heaven. 18. 1 : 20. 1 6. who created the h. and the things that are therein 11.6. power to shut the heaven, that it rain not 12. 4. his tail draweth the third part of the stars of h. 13. 13. make fire to come down out of h. upon the earth 14. 6. And I saw another angel flying in mid heaven 16. 21. great hail — cometh down out of heaven upon men 18. 20. Rejoice over her, thou heaven, and ye saints 19. 11. I saw the h. opened; and behold, a white horse 20. 9. fire came down out of heaven, and devoured them 11. from whose face the earth and the heaven fled 21.1. I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first A. 10. holy city Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven see birds, jowls, God, heavens, kingdom oj' lieaven. From Heaven, Mat. 16. 1. Bignfrom heaven. Mk. 8. 11 : Lu. 11. 16 21. 25. The baptism of John, whence was it? from heaven or from men ? Mk. 11. 30, 31 : Lu, 20. 4, 5 24. 29. and the stars shall iaW from heaven. Mk. 13. 25 28. 2. for an angel of the Lord descended //'owi. heaven Lu. 9. 54. wilt thou that we bid fire to come down from h. 10. 18. I beheld Satan fallen as lightning from heaven 17. 29. it rained fire and brimstone /row heaven 21. 11. and there shall be terrors and great signs from,h. 22. 43. an angel from heaven, strengthening him 161 HEAVEN Jno. 3. 27. nothing, except it have Leen given him //"om ^. 31. he that cometh /rowi heaven is above all 6. 88. I am come down from h., not to do mine own will Ads 2. 2. Aud siiddenly there cume from heaven a sound 11. 5. as it were a great sheet let dov/n from, heaven 14. 17. in that he did good, and gave you from h. rains 22. 6. suddenly there nhoue from /^. agreat light. 26. 13 Bom. 1. 18. For the wi-ath of G-od is revealed /ry??i heaven 2 Cor. 5. 2. clothed upon with our habitation which is /. h. Gal. 1. 8. an angel from, heaven, should preach uuto you 1 Th. 1. 10. and to wait for his Son /ro7n heaven 4. 16. For the Lord himself shall descend /ro»» heaven 2 Th. 1. 7. at the revelation of the Lord Jesus frorn heaven Heh. 12. 2.5. who turn away from him that warneth/. h. 1 Pet. 1. 12. by the Holy Ghost sent forth /ro"t heaven Rev. 9. 1. I saw a Biax from heaven fallen unto the earth 10. 4. voice from heaven. 8 : 11. 12 : 14. 2, 13 : 18. 4 In Heaven, in the Heaven. Mat. 5. 12. glad : for great is your reward in heaven 16. and glorify your Father which is in heaven 45. that ye may be sons of your Father which is in h. 6. 1. no reward with your Father which is in heaven 9. pray ye : Our Father which art in heaven 10. Thy will be done, as in heaveti, so on earth 20. but lay up for yourselves ti-easures in heaven 7. 11. your Father which is in heaven give good things 21. the will of my Father which is in heaven. 12. SO 10. 32. also confess before my Father which is in heaven 33. also deny before my Father which is in heaven 16. 17. unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven 19. shall be bound ^»/iea^)e?^ — heloosedin heaven. 18.18 18. 10. in heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven 19. be done for them of my Father which is in heaven 19.21. thou shalt have treasure ?■«/;.. ilXZ;. 10.21: iw. 18. 22 22. 30. in marriage, but are as angels in h. Mk. 12. 25 23. 9. for one is your Father, which is in heaven 24. 30. shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven 28. 18. All authority hath been given unto me in heaven Mk. 11. 25. Father also which is in h. may forgive you 13. 32. not even the angels in heaven, neither the Son Lu. 6. 23. for behold, your reward is great in heaven 10. 20. but rejoice that your names are written ?'« heaven 15. 7. shall be joj^ in h. over one sinner that repenteth 19. 38. peace in heaven, and glory iu the highest Jno. 3. 13. even the Son of man, which is in heaven Acts 2. 19. And I will shew wonders in the heaven above 1 Cor. 8. 5. called gods, whether in heaven or on earth Eph. 3. 15. every family m heaven and on earth is named 6. 9. both their Master and yours is in heaven. Col. 4. 1 Phil. 2. 10. every knee should bow, of things in heaveji 3. 20. For our citizenship is in h. ; from whence also PLeh. 12. 23. the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven 1 Pet. 1. 4. fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you Rev. 4. 1. and behold, a door opened in heaven 2. there was a throne set in heaven, and one sitting 5. 3. no one in the heaven, or on the earth, or under 13. And every created thing which is in the heaven 8. 1. there followed a silence in heaven about the space 11. 15. followed great voices in heaven, and they said 19. was opened the temple of God that is in heaven 12. 1. And a great sign was seen in heaven. 3 7. there was war in heaven : Michael aud his angels 8. neither was their jjlace found any more in heaven 10. I heard a great voice in heaven, saying. 19. 1 13. 6. his tabernacle, even them that dwell in the heaven 14. 17. angel came out from the temple which is in h. 15. 1. I saw another sign iwAeaww, great and marvellous HEAVENS Rev. 15. 5. the tabernacle of the testimony in h. was opened 19. 14. the armies which are in heaven followed him see heavenly, heavens. Into Heaven. Mk. 16. 19. was received up into heaven, and sat down Lu. 2. 15. when the angels went away from them into h. 24. 51. he parted from them, aud was carried up into h. Jno. 3. 13. no man hath AscendeA into 7;eare;i, buthe that Acts. 1. 11. ye looking into heaven ? — up from you into h. — in like manner as ye beheld him going into h. 7. 55. looked up stedfastly into heaven, and ssLVf the glory 10. 16. straightway the vessel was received up TO^oTi. 11. Rom. 10. 6. in thy heart, Who shall ascend into h. ? \1Q Heh. 9. 24. but into heaven itself, now to appear before 1 Pet. 3. 22. on the right hand of God, having gone into h. Rev. 11. 12. And they went up into heaven in the cloud ■ To Heaven or unto Heaven. Mat. 11. 23. shalt thou he exalted ?•. unto your servants that which is just 1 Th. 3. 9. what thanksgiving can we r. again unto God 5. 15. See that none render unto any one evil for evil 2 Ti?n. 4. 14. the Lord will ^r. to him according to his works Bev. 18. 6. ^Bender unto her even as she ^rendered 22. 12. to ^render to each man according as his work is Rendering. — A.V. Haking. 2 Th. 1. 8. ^rendering vengeance to them that know not God 1 Pet. 3. 9. not r. evil for evil, or revihug for reviling Renew — ed. 2 Cor. 4. 16. yet our inward man is renewed day by day Eph. 4.23. audthatyebere?iewe(Zin the spirit of your mind Col. 3. 10. new man, which is being r. unto knowledge H.eb. 6. 6. impossible to renew them again unto repentance Renewing. Rom. 12. 2. be ye transformed by the r. of your mind Tit. 3. 5. regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost Renounced. 2 Cor. 4. 2. but we have r. the hidden things of shame Renounceth. — A . V. ^forsaketh . Lu. 14. 33. whosoever he be of you that ^renounceth not all Rent. — A.V. ^broken, ^opetied, '^plucked. Mat. 9. 16. and a worse rent is made. Mk. 2. 21 27. 51. veil of the temple was rent in twain — and the rocks were rent. Mk. 15. 38 : Lu. 23. 45 Mk. 1. 10. [John] saw the heavens '^rent asunder 5. 4. the chains had been ^rent asunder by him 14. 63. And the high priest rent his clothes Jno. 21. 11. for all there were so many, the net was not V. see rend, torn. Repay. Lu. 10. 35. I, when I come back again, will repay thee Philem. 19. write it with mine own hand, I will repay it see recompense. Repent. — A.V. ^repented. Mat. 3. 2. Bepent ye ; for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. 4. 17 : Mk. 1. 15 21. 32. when ye saw it, did not even h-e2>ent yourselves Mk. 6. 12. and preached that men should repent Lu. 13. 5. except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish. 3 16. 30. if one go to them from the dead, they will repent 17. 3. rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive him. 4 Acts 2. 38. Bepent ye, and be baptized every one of you 3. 19. B. ye therefore, and turn again, that your sius 8. 22. Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, and pray 17. 30. men that they should all everywhere repent 26. 20. Gentiles, that they should r. and turn to God Heb. 7. 21. The Lord sware and will not repent himself Rev. 2. 5. and r., and do the first works — except thou r. 16. Repent therefore ; or else I come to thee quickly 21. time that she should r. ; and she willeth not to h\ 22. great tribulation, except they repent of her worka 3. 3. received and didst hear ; and keep it, and repent 19. I reprove and chasten : be zealous therefore, and r. see regret. Repentance. — A.V. h-epented Mat. 3. 8. Bring forth therefore fruit worthy of r. Lu. 3. 8 11. I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance Mk. 1. 4. preached the baptism of 7-epentance unto remis- sion of sins. Lu. 3. 3 : Acts 13. 24 ; 19. 4 Lu. 5. 32. not come to call the righteous but sinners to r. 15. 7. righteous persons, which need no repentance 24. 47. r, and remission of sius should be preached in his Acts 5. 31. a Saviour, for to give r. to Israel [name 11. 18. Gentiles also hath God granted r. unto life 20. 21. both to Jews and to Greeks /•, toward God 26. 20. turn to God, doing works worthy of repentance Rom. 2. 4, that the goodness of God leadetli thee to r. I 11. 29. the gifts and the calling of God are without r. 2 Cor. 7. 9. but that ye were made sorry unto repentance 10. godly sorrow worketh repentance uuto salvation, a '^repentance which briugeth no regret 2 Tim. 2. 25. if perad venture God may give \h.&m.repentance Heb. 6. 1. not laying again a foundation of repentance 6. it is impossible to renew them again unto repentance 12. 17. (for he found no place of repentance) 2 Pet. 3. 9. should perish, but that all should come to r. Repented. Mat. 11. 20. works were done, because they repented not 21. done in you, they would have r. long ago. Lu. 10. 13 12. 41. they r. at the preaching of Jonah, iw. 11. 32 21. 29. I will not : but afterward he r. himself, and went 27.3. repewie^ himself, and brought back the thirty pieces 2 Cor. 12. 21. and r. not of the uncleanness and fornication see regret. 86 273 KEPENTED Bev. 9. 20. which were not killed with these plagues, r. not 21. and they r. not of their murders, nor of their 16. 9. power over these plagues ; and they r. not. 11 ue repent, repentance. Repenteth. Lu. 15. 7. joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth. 10 Repetitions. Mat. 6. 7. in praying use not vain r., as the Gentiles do Repliest. Bom. 9. 20. O man, who art thou that r. against God ? Report. — A.V. '^fame, '^rumour, ^shew — ed, Hidings. Mat. 4. 24. the ^report of him went forth into all Syria 14. 1. Herod the tetrarch heard the ^r. concerning Jesus Mk. 1. 28. the ^r. of him went out straightway every where Lu. 5. 15. so much the more went abroad the ir. concerning 7. 17. And this '^report went forth concerning him Jno. 12. 38. Lord, who hath believed our r. ? Bom. 10. 16 Acts 6. 3. seven men of good r., full of the Spirit [church 11. 22. the ^r. concerning them came to the ears of the 28. 21. brethren come hither and '^r. or speak any harm 2 Cor. 6.8. by evil r. and good r. ; as deceivers, and yet true Phil. 4. 8. are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report 1 Th. 1. 9. For they themselves h-eport concerning us see declaring, reported, testimony, witness. Reported. — A.V. h-eport,~told. Acts 4. 23. own company, and r. all that the chief priests 10. 22. feareth God, and well W. of by all the nation 18. 2. The same was well reported of by the brethren 38. the Serjeants ^r. these wordo unto the magistrates 22. 12. devout man according to the law, well h-. of Bom. 3. 8. and why not (as we be slanderously >-eported 1 Cor. 5. 1. It is actually reported that there is fornication 1 Ti7n. 5. 10. well reported of for good works ; if she hath see announce, spread. Reproach.. — A.V. H^lameless, Hn his teeth, h-evile, ^unreb likable. Mat. 5. 11. Blessed are ye when men shall ^r. you. Lu. 6. 22 27. 44. crucified with him cast upon him the same ^r. Lu. 1. 25. he looked upon me, to take away my reproach 1 Tim. 3. 2. The bishop therefore must be without h'eproach 7. lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil 5. 7. These things also command, that they may be with- 6. 14. withoiit spot, without ^reproach [out ^reproach Heh. 11. 26. accounting the reproachoi Christgreater riches 13. 13. unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach see disparagement, strive. Reproached — est. — A.V. ^reviled. Mk. 15. 32. they that were crucified with him, ^r. him Lu. 11. 45. in saying this thou reproache.it us also [me Bom. 15. 3. The reproaches of them that r. thee fell upon 1 Pet. 4. 14. are r. for the name of Christ, blessed are ye Reproaches. Rom. 15. 3. The reproaches of them that reproached thee Heh. 10. 33. made a gazingstock both by r. and afflictions see injuries. Reproachfully il.F.— see reviling. EE SERVED Reprobate.— ^.F. h-eprobates. Bom. 1. 28. God gave them up unto a reprobate mind 2 Cor. 13. 5. Jesus Christ is in you ? unless indeed ye be h: 6. I hope that ye shall know that we are not ^reprobate 7. may do that which is honourable, though we be as ^r. 2 Tim. 3. 8. men corrupted in mind, r. concerning the faith Tit. 1. 16. and unto every good work reprobate Reproof. 2 Ttm. 3. 16. is also profitable for teaching, for reproof Reprove — d. — A.V. '^convinced, ^rebuke, ^rebuked. Lu. 3. 19. Herod the tetrarch, being reproved by him Jno. 3. 20. to the light, lest his works should be reproved 1 Cor. 14. 24. he is ^reproved by all, he is judged by all Eph. 5. 11. works of darkness, but rather even r. them 13. all things when they are r. are made manifest 1 Tim. 5. 20. Them that sin h-eprove in the sight of all 2 Tim. 4. 2. reprove, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering Tit. 1. 13. For which cause '^reprove them sharply. 2. 215 Heb. 12. 5. Nor faint when thou art ^reproved of him Bev. 3. 19. As many as I love, I h-eprove and chasten see convict, respect. Reputation A.V. — .see einptied, repute, honour. Repute — d. — A.V. ^reputation, deemed. Gal. 2. 2. but privately before them who were of '^repute 6. who were "^reputed — who were of h-epute 9. and Cephas and John, they who were '^r. to be pillars Request — S. — A.V. ^desire, "^pray, Request. Bom. 1. 10. making request, if by any means now Phil. 4. 6. let your ^requests be made known unto God Col. 1. 9. do not cease to pray and make ^request for you 1 Jno. 5. 16. do I say that he should make '^request .see supplication. Required. Lu. 11. 50. may be required of this generation. 51 12. 20. this night is thy soul required of thee 48. much is given, of him shall much be required 19. 23. I at my coming should have r. it with interest ? 1 Cor. 4. 2. it is r. in stewards, that a man be found faithful see ask, asked, requireth. Requireth. — A.V. h-equire. 1 Cor. 7. 36. if need so ^requireth, let him do what he will Requiring A.V. — see ashing. Requite. 1 Tim. 5. 4. to shew piety — and to requite their parents Rescued. ActsQZ. 27. 1 came upon them with the soldiers, and r. him Resemble A.V. — see liken — ed. Reserve A.V. — see keep. Reserved. 1 Pet. 1. 4. that fadeth not away, r. in heaven for you 2 Pet. 2. 4. pits of darkness, to be reserved unto judgement 17. for whom the blackness of darkness hath been r. Jude 8. 7. being reserved against the day of judgement [13 see kept, l^. 274 BESIDUE EESUREECTION Residue. Acts 15. 17. That the r. of men may seek after the Lord see rest. Resist. Mat. 5. 39. but I say unto you, Eesist not him that is evil .(4 c^s 7. 51. ye do always r. the Holy Ghost: as your fathers Jos. 4. 7. but 7-esist the devil, and he will flee from you 5. 6. killed the righteous one ; he doth not resist you see withstand. Resisted — eth. — A.V. ^withstood. Bom. 13. 2. hethatr.thepower,withstancleth the ordinance Gal. 2. 11. Cephas came to Antioch, I h: him to the face Heb. 12.4. Ye have not yet r. uutoblood, striving against Jas. 4. 6. God resisteth the proud. 1 Fet. 5. 5 [sin see ivithstandeth. Resolved. iit. 16. 4. I am r. what to do, that, when I am put out Resort A.V. — see come. Resorted. — A.V. '^come. Mk. 2. 13. multitude r. unto him, and he taught them Lu. 8. 4. and they of every city h-esorted unto him Jno. 18. 2. Jesus oft-times r. thither with his disciples see came, come. Respect. — A.V. ^admiration. Jno. 16. 8. he is come, will convict the world in r. of sin Bom. 2. 11. there is no r. of persons. Eph. 6. 9: Col. 3. 25 2 Cor. 3. 10. hath not been made glorious in this respect Fhil. 4. 11. Not that I speak in respect of want : for I have Col. 2. 16. or in drink, or in respect of a feast day [learned Jas. 2. 1. the Lord of glory, with resided of persons 9. but if ye have respect of persons, ye commit sin 1 Pet. 1. 17. as Father, who without r. of persons judgeth Jude 16. shewing ^r. of persons for the sake of advantage see looked, regard. Respecter. Acts 10. 34. I perceive that God is no respecter of persons Rest. — A.V. '^refreshed. Mat. 11. 28. and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest 29. and ye shall find rest unto your souls 12. 43. seeking rest, and findeth it not. Lu. 11. 24 26. 45. Sleep on now, and take your rest. Mk. 14. 41 Mk. 6. 31. apart into a desert place, and rest a while Lu. 10. 6. peace be there, your peace shall rest upon him Jno. 11. 13. thought that he spake of taking rest in sleep Acts 7. 49. Or what is the place of my 7-est ? Horn. 15. 32. will of God, and together with you find '^rest 2 Cor. 12. 9. that the strength of Christ may rest upon me 2 Th. 1. 7. and to you that are afflicted rest with us Heb. 3. 11. They shall not enter into my rest. 18 4. 1. a promise being left of entering into his rest 3. For we which have believed do enter into that rest — They shall not enter into my rest. 5 fspoken 8. if Joshua had given them rest, he would not have 9. There remaineth therefore a sabbath r. for the people 10. he that is entered into his r. hath himself also rested 11. Let us therefore give diligence to enter into thatr. Bev. 4. 8. and they have no rest day and night. 14. 11 6. 11. that they should rest yet for a little time 14. 13. that they may rest from their labours see dwell, peace, relief, rested. Rest (remainder). — A.V. ^other, "^places, h-emnant, h-esidue. Mat. 22. 6. and the ^rest laid hold on his servants 27. 49. the rest said. Let be ; let us see whether Elijah Mk. 16. 13. they went away and told it unto the h-est Lu. 12. 26. why are ye anxious concerning the rest ? 18. 11. I thank thee, that I am not as the h-est of men 24. 9. these things to the eleven, and to all the rest Acts 2. 37. and said unto Peter and the r. of the apostles 5. 13. of the rest durst no man join himself to them 27. 44. and the rest, some on planks, and some on Bom. 11. 7. obtained it, and the rest were hardened 1 Cor. 7. 12. But to the rest say I, not the Lord 11. 34. And the )•. will I set in order whensoever I come 2 Cor. 13. 2. that have sinned heretofore, and to all the West Phil. 1. 13. the whole prtetorian guard, and to all theh-est 1 Pet. 4. 2. should live the rest of your time in the flesh Bev. 2. 24. But to you I say, to the r. that are in Thyatira 9. 20. And the rest of mankind, which were not killed 11. 13. the ^r. were affrighted, and gave glory to the God 12. 17. went away to make war with the ^r. of her seed 19. 21. the ^r. were killed with the sword of him that sat 20. 5. The rest of the dead lived not until the thousand Rested. — A.V. ^ceased,^est. Lu. 23. 56. And on the sabbath they rested according Heb. 4. 4. And God h-. on the seventh day from all his works 10. hath himself also h-ested irom his works Restest — eth. Bom. 2. 17. bearest the name of a Jew, and r. upon the law 1 Pet. 4. 14. Spirit of glory and the Spirit of God r. upon you Restitution A.V. — see restoration. Restless— ^.F. ^miruly. Jas. 3. 8. tongue can no man tame; it is a Restless evil Restoration. — A.V. h-estitution. Acts 3. 21. until the times of h-estoration of all things Restore. Mat. 17. 11. Elijah indeed cometh, and shall r. all things Lit. 19. 8. exacted aught of any man, I restore fourfold Acts 1. 6. dost thou at this time r. the kingdom to Israel ? Gal. 6. 1. restore such a one in a spirit of meekness Restored. Mk. 3. 5. and his hand was restored. Mat. 12. 13 : Lu. 6. 10 8. 25. and was restored, and saw all things clearly Heb. 13. 19. do this, that I may be r. to you the sooner Restoreth. Mk. 9. 12. Elijah indeed cometh first, and r, all things Restrained— eth. — A.V. Het — teth, Hvithholdeth. Acts 14. 18. with these sayings scarce restrained they the 2 Tit. 2. 6. And now ye know that which ^r. [multitudes 7. only there is one that h-estraineth now Resurrection. — A.V. h-aised, h-ise. Mat. 22. 23. which say that there is no resurrection. Mk. 12. 18 : Lu. 20. 27 : Acts 23. 8 : 1 Cor. 15. 12 28. In the resui-rection therefore whose wife shall she be of the seven ? Mk. 12. 23 : Lu. 20. 33 30. For in the r. they neither marry, nor. Lu. 20. 35 31. touching the /•. of the dead, have ye not read 27. 53. forth out of the tombs after his r. they entered 275 EESUERECTION Lu. 14. 14. thou shalt be recompensed in the r. of the just 20. 36. sons of God, being sons of the resurrection Jno. 5. 29. unto the r. of life— unto the r. of judgement 11. 24. I know that he shall rise again in the resuri-ection 25. Jesus said — I am the resurrection, and the life Acts 1. 22. must one become a witness with us of his r. 2. 31. he foreseeing this spake of the r. of the Christ 4. 2. and proclaimed in Jesus the r. from the dead 33. gave the apostles their witness of the resurrection 17. 18. because he preached Jesus and the resurrection 32. when they heard of the resurrection of the dead 23. 6. r. of the dead I am called in question. 24. 21 24. 15. that there shall be a r. both of the just and unjust 26. 23. first by the 'h-. of the dead should proclaim light Bom. 1. 4. spirit of holiness, by the resurrection of the dead 6. 5. we shall be also by the likeness of his resurrectio7i 1 Cor. 15. 13. if there is no r. of the dead, neither hath 21. by man came death, by man came also the r. 42. So also is the^'esitrrec^jou of the dead. It is sown in Phil. 3. 10. that I naay know him, and the power of his r. 11. if by any means I may attain unto the resurrection 2 Ti7)i. 2. 18. erred, saying that the r. is past already Heh. 6. 2. of r. of the dead, and of eternal judgement 11. 35. Women received their dead by a h-esurrection — that they might obtain a better resurrection 1 Pet. 1. 3. a living hope by the r. of Jesus Christ. 3. 21 Bev. 20. 5. years should be finished. This is the first r. 6. holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection Retain — ed. Jno. 20. 23. whose soever sins je retain, they &ve retained see have, kept. Return. — A.V. ^go again, ^returned, Hum. Mat. 2. 12. in a dream thatthey should not return to Herod 10. 13. if it be not worthy, let your peace return to you 12. 44. he saith, I will return into my house \Lu. 17. 31 24. 18. let him that is in the fieldnotn back. Mk. 13. 316: Lu. 8. 39. Return to thy house, and declare how great 12. 36. their lord, when he shall r. from the marriage 19. 12. to receive for himself a kingdom, and to return Acts 13. 34. now no more to return to corruption 15. 16. After these things I will return, And I will build 36. Let us h-eturn now and visit the brethren in every 18. 21. and saying, I will r. again unto you, if God wiU 20. 3. he determined to return through Macedonia Seb. 11. 15. they would have had opportunity to '^return see turn. Returned. — A.V. ^came again, Hurned bach. Mat. 21. 18. in the morning as he r. to the city, he hungered Lu. 1. 56. tliree months, and returned unto her house 2. 20. the shepherds r., glorifying and praising God 39. they r. iuto Galilee, to their own city Nazareth 45. they ^returned to Jerusalem, seeking for him 4. 1. Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, r. from the Jordan 14. Jesus r. in the power of the Spirit into Galilee 8. 37. and he entered into a boat, and returned 40. as Jesus returned, the multitude welcomed him 55. her [Ja'irus' daughter] spirit ^r., and she rose up 9. 10. apostles, when they were r., declared unto him 10. 17. And the seventy returned with joy |"God 17. 18. Were there none fouud that r. to give glory to 23. 48. things that were done, r. smiting their breasts 56. they returned, and prepared spices and ointments 24. 9. returned from the tomb, and told all these things 33. they rose up that very hour, andr. to Jerusalem. 62 Acts 1. 12. Then >•. they unto Jerusalem from the mount 5. 22. found them not in the prison; &iidi they returned EEVELATION Acts 8. 25. returned to Jerusalem, and preached the gospel 12. 25. Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem 13. 13. John departed from them and r. to Jerusalem 14. 21. [Paul and Barnabas] r. to Lystra, and to Iconium 21. 6. we went on board the ship, but they r. home again 23. 32. horsemen to go with him, and r. to the castle Gal. 1. 17. and again I returned unto Damascus 1 Pet. 2. 25. are now r. unto the Shepherd and Bishop of see came, come (back), return. Returning. Lu. 7. 10. retur7iing to the house, found the servant whole Acts 8. 28. andhe [eunuch] wasr. and sitting in his chariot Heb. 7. 1. met Abraham r. from the slaughter of the kings Reveal. — A.V. Revealed. Ma^. 11.25. and didst ireveaZ them unto babes, iw. 10. ^21 27. to whomsoever the Son willeth tor. him. iw. 10.22 Gal. 1. 16. to r. his Son in me, that I might preach him Phil. 3. 15. otherwise minded, even this shall God reveal Revealed. Mat. 10. 26. nothing covered, that shall not be r. Lu. 12. 2 16. 17. flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee Lu. 2. 26. it had been r. unto him by the Holy Spirit 35. that thoughts out of many hearts may be revealed 17. 30. be in the day that the Son of man is revealed Jno. 12. 38. to whom hath the arm of the Lord been r. ? Bojn.l. 17. For therein is 7-eveaZe(^ a righteousness of God 18. For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven 8. 18. compared with the glory which shall be r. to us- 1 Cor. 2. 10 imto us God r. them through the Spirit [ward 3. 13. day shall declare it, because it is revealed in fire Gal. 3. 23. unto the faith which should afterwards be r. Eph. 3. 5. as it hath now been r. unto his holy apostles 2 Th. 2. 3. and the man of sin be r., the son of perdition 6. to the end that he may be revealed in his own season 8. And then shall be revealed the lawless one 1 Pet. 1. 5. a salvation ready to be r. in the last time 12. To whom it was revealed, that not unto themselves 5. 1. am also a partaker of the glory that shall be revealed see reveal, revelation. Revealing. — A . V. '^manifestation. Bom. 8. 19. creation waiteth for the ^r. of the sons of God Revel. — A.V. h-iot. 2 Pet. 2. 13. that count it pleasure to W. in the day-time Revelation. — A.V. '^appearing, "^coming, Highten, ^revealed. Lu. 2. 32. A light for ^revelation to the Gentiles lio')n. 2, 5. wrath andr. of the righteous judgement of God 16. 25. r. of the mystery which hath been kept in silence 1 Cor. 1. 7. waiting for the '^r. of our Lord Jesus Christ 14. 6. unless I speak to you either by way of revelation 26. hath a teaching, hath a revelation, hath a tongue 30. if a h-evelation be made to another sitting by Gal. 1. 12. but it came to me through r. of Jesus Christ 2. 2. And I went up by r. ; and I laid before them Eph. 1. 17. may give unto you a spirit of wisdom and r. 3. 3. by revelation was made known unto me the mystery 2 Th. 1. 7. at the h-cvelation of the Lord Jesus from heaven 1 Pet. 1. 7. and honour at the h-evelation of Jesus Christ 13. brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ 4. 13. that at the h-. of his glory also ye may rejoice Bev. 1. 1. The Bevelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave 276 EEVELATIONS Revelations. 2 Cor. 12. 1. I -will come to visions and r. of the Lord 7. by reason of the exceeding greatness of the revelations Revelling— s. — A.V. ^rioting, ^sporting. Bom. 13. 13. as in the day ; not in ir. and drunkenness Gal. 5. 21. r., and such like : of the which I forewarn you 1 Pet. 4. 3. lusts, wiuebibbings, reveliiiigs, carousiugs 2 Fet. 2. 13. '^revelling in their love-feasts while they feast Revenge A.V. — see avenge, avenging. Revenger A.V. — see avenger. Reverence. Mat. 21. 37. They will r. my son. Mk. 12. 6 : Ltt. 20. 13 Heb. 12. y. chdbieu us, and we gave them reverence 28. service well-pleasing to God with rewereytce and awe see fear. Reverent. — A.V. ^becometh Iwliness. Tit. 2. 3. that aged women likewise be h-. in demeanour Revile — d. — A.V. ^accuse. Jno. 9. 28. they r. him, and said, Thou art his disciple 1 Cor. 4. 12. being reviled, we bless; being persecuted 1 Pet. 2. 23. who, when he was reviled, reviled not again 3. 16. put to shame who h-evile your good manner of life see railed, reproach, reproached. Reviler — s. — A.V. trailer. 1 Cor. 5. 11. a brother be a fornicator — or a ^r., or a drunkard 6. 10. nor r., nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom Revilest. Acts 23. 4. that stood by said, B. thou God's high priest ? Reviling. — A.V ^blasphemously, "^railing, ^speak re- proachfully. Lu. 22. e.T. other things spake they against him, h-. him 1 Tim. 5. 14. give none occasion to the adversary for 3;-. 1 Pet. 3. 9. not rendering evil for evil, or '^reviling for ^r. Revived. — A.V. ^flourished. Bom. 7. 9. when the commandment came, sin revived Phil. 4. 10. at length ye have i^etuyecZj'our thought forme see lived. Reward. Mat. 5. 12. great is your reiuard in heaven. Lu. 6. 23 46. if ye love them that love you, what reward have ye ? 6. 1. else ye have no reward with your Father [5, 16 2. Verily I say unto you. They have received their r. 10. 41. receive a prophet's reward — a righteous man's r. 42. he shall in no wise lose his reward. Mk. 9. 41 Lu. 6. 35. never despairing; and your rei(;arfZ shall be great 23. 41. justly ; for we receive the due reward of our deeds Acts 1. 18. obtained a field with the 9-ei<;rt>-f3 of his iniquity Bom. 4. 4. the r. is not reckoned as of grace, but as of debt 1 Cor. 3. 8. but each shall receive his own reward 14. abide which he buUt thereon, he shall receive a r. 9. 17. if I do this of mine own will, I have a reward 18. What then is my r. .? That, when I preach the gospel Heb. 2. 2. disobedience received a just recompense of r. 10. 35. boldness, which hath great recompense oireward 11. 26. for he looked unto the recompense of reivard EICHES 2 Jno. 8. have wrought, but that ye receive a full reward Rev. 11. 18. the tim.e to give their reward to thy servants 22. 12. I come quickly ; and my reward is. with me see hire, prize, recompense, render, wrong. Rewarded A.V. — see rendered. Rewarder. Heb. 11. 6. God— is a rewarder of them that seek after him Rich. Mat. 19. 23. It is hard for a rich man to enter into the kingdom. 24 : Mk. 10. 25 : Lu. 18. 25 27. 57. came a rich man from Arimathea, named Joseph Mk. 12. 41. and many that were rich cast in much Lu. 1. 53. And the rich he hath sent empty away 6. 24. woe unto you that are rich ! for ye have received 12. 16. The ground of a certain rich man brought forth 21. treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God 14. 12. call not thy friends — nor rich neighbours 16. 1. There was a certain jv'c/i man, which had a steward 19. a certain rich man, and he was clothed in purple 21. fed with the crumbs that fell from the r. man's table 22. and the rich man also died, and was buried 18.23. he became exceeding sorrowful; for he was very r. 19. 2. aud he was a chief publican, and he was rich 21. 1. the ric/i men — casting their gifts into the treasury Bom. 10. 12. Lord of all, aud is r. unto all that call upon him 1 Cor. 4. 8. Already are ye filled, already ye are become /•. 2 Cor. 6. 10. rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich 8. 9. though he was r., yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through hii poverty might become rich Eph. 2. 4. God, being rich in mercy, for his great love 1 Tim. 6. 9. they that desire to be r. fall into a temptation 17. Charge them that are rich in this present world 18. that they do good, that they be rich in good works Jas. 1. 10. and the ricli, in that he is made low 11. so also shall the rich man fade away in his goings 2. 5. God choose — poor as to the world to be r. in faith 6. Do not the r. oppress you, and themselves drag you 5. 1. Go to now, ye r., weep and howl for your miseries Bev. 2. 9. thy poverty (but thou art r.), and the blasphemy 3. 17. Because thou sayest, I am r., and have gotten riches 18. gold refined by fire, that thoii mayest become rich 6. 15. and the chief captains, and the r., and the strong 13. 16. the rich aud the poor, and the free and the bond 18. 3. and the merchants of the earth waxed rich. 15 19. wherein were made r. all that had — ships in the sea^ Riches.— ^.F. ^goods. Mat. 13. 22. the deceitfulness of r., choke the word. Mk. 4.19 Mk. 10. 23. How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the kingdom of God 1 24: Lu. 18. 24 Lu. 8. 14. choked with cares and r. and pleasures of this life 16. 11. who will commit to your trust the true riches ? Bom. 2. 4. Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness 9. 23. that he might make known theriches of his glory 11. 12. is the r. of the world, and their loss the r. of the 33. O the depth of the r. both of the wisdom [Gentiles 2 Cor. 8. 2. abounded unto the riches of their liberality Eph. 1. 7. trespasses, according to the riches of his grace 18. what the riches of the glory of his inheritance 2. 7. he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace 3. 8. the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ 16. he would grant j'ou, according to the r. of his glory Phil. 4. 19. every need of yours according to his r. in glory Col. 1. 27. what is the riches of the glory of this mystery 2. 2. in love, aud unto all r. of the full assurance [of r. 1 Tim. 6. 17. nor have their hope set on the uncertainty 277 KICHES Heb. 11. 26. [Moses] accounting the reproach of Christ . greiiter riches than tlie treasures of Egypt Jas. 5. 2. Your riches are conupted, and your garments Bev. 3. 17. have gotten h-iches, and have need of nothing 5. 12. Lamb that hath been slain to receive the — riches 18. 17. for in one hour so great riches is made desolate Richly.— 4. F. '^ahundantly . Co!. 3. 16. Let the -word of Christ dwell in you richly 1 Tim. 6. 17. God, who giveth us richly sill things to enjoy Tit. 3. 6. which he poured out upon us h-ichly 2 Pet. 1. 11. shall be Wichly supplied unto you the entrance Rid. — A.V. ^secure. Mat. 28. 14. we will persuade him, and ^rid you of care Riding. — A.V. ^sittitig. Mat. 21. 5. thy king cometh unto thee- '■r. upon an ass Right.— ^4. F. ^meet, "^power — s. Mat. 20. 4. whatsoever is riglit I will give you Mk. 5. 15. sitting, clothed and in his r. mind. Lu. 8. 85 Lu. 10. 28. Thou hast answered )■. ; this do, and thou shalt 12. 57. even of yourselves judge ye not what is r. ? [live Jno. 1. 12. to them gave he the '^r. to become children of Acts 4. 19. Whether it be r. in the sight of God to [God 8. 21. for tliy heart [Simon Magus] is notr. before God 13. 10. wilt thou not cease to pervert the r. ways of the Bom. 9. 21. hath not the potter a %". over the clay [Lord ? 1 Cor. 9. 4. Have we no 'bright to eat and to drink ? 5. Have we no -right to lead about a wife 6. have we not a h-ight to forbear working ? 12. If others partake of this 2?-. — we did not use this V. 18. so as not to use to the full my hight in the gospel Eph. 6. 1. obey your parents in the Lord : for this is right Fhil. 1. 7. even as it is bright for me to be thus minded 2 Th. 3. 9. because we have not the h-ight, but to make Heb. 13. 10. an altar, whereof they have no right to eat 2 Pet. 1.13. I think it V., as long as I am in this tabernacle 2. 15. forsaking the right way, they went astray [life Bev. 22. 14. they may have the right to come to the tree of see side. Righteous. — A.V. ^judgements, yust, ^righteousness. Mat. 1. 19. Joseph her husband, being a "^righteous man 9. 13. I came not to call the r., but. Mk. 2. 17 : Lu. 5. 82 10. 41. he that receiveth a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a r. man's reward 13. 17. and r. men desired to seethe things which ye see 43. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun 49. sever the wicked from among the '^righteous 23. 28. Even so ye also outwardly appear righteous nnto 29. and garnish the tombs of the righteous [men 35. all the r. blood shed — from the blood of Abel the r. 25. 87. Then shall the r. answer him, saying. Lord 46. eternal punishment : but the r. into eternal life 27. 19. Have thou nothing to do with tliAf^righteous man 24. I am innocent of the blood of this '^righteous man Mk. 6. 20. knowing that he [John] was a ^righteous man Lu. 1. 6. And they were both righteous before God 2. 25. Simeon ; and this man was h-ighteous and devout 15. 7. over ninety and nine h-ighteous persons 18. 9. which trusted in themselves that they were r. 20. 20. which feigned themselves to be ^righteous 23. 47. saying. Certainly this was a righteous man 50. Joseph — a councillor, a good man and a ^righteous EIGHTEOUSNESS Jno. 5. 30. I judge : and my judgement is Righteous 7. 24. to appearance, but judge righteous judgement 17. 25. righteous Father, the world knew thee not Acts 10. 22. Cornelius a centurion, a ^righteous man Bom. 1. 17. theV.shalllive by faith. Gal.S. HI: Heb. 10.233 2. 5. and revelation of the righteous judgement of God 3. 10. as it is written. There is none righteous, no, not one 5. 7. For scarcely for a righteous man will one die 19. obedience of the one shall the many be made r. 7. 12. the commandment holy, and "^righteous, and good 2 Th. 1. 5. a manifest token of the r. judgement of God 6. if so be that it is a r. thing with God to recompense 1 Tiin. 1. 9. knowing this, that law is not made for a r. man 2 Tiin. 4. 8. which the Lord, the r. judge, shall give to me Heb. 11. 4. he had witness borne to him that he was r. Jas. 5. 6. ye have killed the ^r. one ; he doth not resist you 16". The supplication of a righteous man availeth much 1 Pet. 3. 12. the eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous 18. suffered for sins once, the '^r. for the unrighteous 4. 18. if the r. is scarcely saved, where shall the ungodly 2 Pet. 2. 7. delivered "^righteous Lot, sore distressed 8. for that r. man— vexed his r. soul from day to day 1 Jno. 1. 9. he is faithful and '^r. to forgive us our sins 2. 1. Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the r. 29. If ye know that he is r., ye know that every one 3. 7. he that doeth righteousness is >•., even as he is r. 12. Because his works were evil, and his brother's r. Bev. 15. 3. ^r. and true are thy ways, thou King of the ages 4. for thy ^righteous acts have been made manifest 16. 5. Bighteous art thou, which art and which wast 7. the Almighty, true and r. are thy judgements. 19. 2 19. 8. for the fine linen is the h-igliteous act« of the saints 22. 11. he that is ri(//iYeoiis, let him do righteousness BtHl see righteousness. Righteous One. — see proper names. Righteously. — A. V. '^justly, '^righteousness. 1 Cor. 15. 34. Awake up '^righteously , and sin not 1 Th. 2. 10. how holily and h-ighteously and unblameably Tit. 2. 12. we should live soberly and righteously and godly 1 Pet. 2. 23. committed himself to him that judgeth r. Righteousness. — A.V. ^alms, ^righteous. Mat. 3. 15. thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness 5. 6. Blessed are they that hiinger and thirst after r. 10. Blessed are they that have been persecuted for r. 20. except your r. shall exceed the r. of the scribes 6. 1. Take heed that ye do not j^our ir. before men 33. But seek ye first his kingdom, and his righteousness 21. 32. For John came unto you in the way of righteousness Lu. 1. 75. In holiness and r. before him all our days Jno. 16. 8. convict the world in respect of sin, and of r. 10. of righteousness, because I go to the Father Acts 10. 35. that feareth him, and worketh r., is acceptable 13. 10. thou enemy of all ;•., wilt thou not cease to pervert 17. 31. he will judge the world in r. by the man whom 24, 25. as he reasoned of righteousness, and temperance Bo7n. 1. 17. For therein is revealed a r. of God by faith 3. 5. if our unrighteousness commendeth the r. of God 21. apart from the law ar. of God hath been manifested 22. even the r. of God through faith in Jesus Christ 25. to shew his r., because of the passing over. 26 4. 3. and it was reckoned unto him for righteoustiess. 6, 9, 22 : Gal. 3. 6 : Jas. 2. 23 4. 6. unto whom God reckoneth r. apart from works 11. a seal of the r. of the faith — that r. might be reckoned 13. heir of the world, but through the r. of faith 6. 17. receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of r. 278 EIGHTEOUSNESS RISETH Bo7n. 5. 18. through one act of r. the free gift came unto all 21. so might grace reign through r. uuto eternal life 6. 13. your members as instruments of r. uuto God. 19 16. whether of sin uuto death, or of obedience uuto r. ? 18. being made free from sin, ye became servants of r. 20. servants of siu, ye were free in regard of r. 8. 10. but the spirit is life because of righteousness 9. 30. Gentiles, which followed not after ?-. , attained to righteousness, even the r. which is of faith 31. Israel, following after a law of r., did not arrive 10. 3. beiug ignorant of God's righteousness — did not subject themselves to the righteousness of God 4. For Christ is the end of the law unto righteousness 5. doeth the r. which is of the law shall live thereby 6. But the righteousnessvihiiih. is of faith saith thus 10. for with the heart man believeth uuto rigliteousness 14. 17. kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but 7-. 1 Cor. 1. 30. was made unto us wisdom from God, and r, 2 Cor. 3. 9. doth the ministi-ation of r. exceed in glory 5. 21. that we might become the r. of God in him 6. 7. by the armour of r. on the right baud and on the left 14. for what fellowship have riykfeousness and iniquity ? 9. 9. His righteousness ahideth for ever 10. seed for sowing, and increase the fruits of your r. 11. 15. ministers also fashion themselves as ministersof r. Gal. '2. 21. if r. is through the law — Christ died for nought 3. 21. make alive, verily r. would have been of the law 5.5. we through the Spirit by faith wait for the hope of r. Eph. 4. 21. new man, which after God hath been created in 5. 9. the fruit of the light is in all goodness and r. \r. 6. 14. and having put on the breastplate of W(77i