m 1^ / 1 l\ ir^ c © e 42.5* l^k |)olWn Prefented to The Cornell University, 1869, BY Goldwin Smitii, M. A. Oxon.", Regius Profeffor of Hiitory in the Univerfity of Oxford. Date Due iE&- "mr tm -Q»rif-p sgp--^n5 ss t i OL 5/g'~3.2 AUG 1 .] 1971 M p w ^■ ^^|g:5=3S^ ^P= Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029291049 A COMPLETE CONCORDANCE >olg Scttlptut^'Ei OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT. DrsOTii from. Life "by J. Fry. EngrsLved "by Freemaii. M^liAM'B]^]£i "€miUBEJM, M„ A. LONDON _ "WILr.IAM" TKGO & C A COMPLETE CONCORDANCE TO THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT; DICTIONARY AND ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE BIBLE VEBY USEFUL TO AH 0HB1STIAN8 WHO SERIOUSLY BEAD AND STUDY THE INSPIRED ■WRIIINOS. IN TWO PAETS : CONTAINING, I. The Appei-lativk or Common Words in bo full and large a Manner, that any verse may be readily found by looking for any material Word in it> In this part the various Signijlcations of the principal Words are given ; by which the true Meaning of many Faasagea of Scripture is shewn: An Account of several Jemnh Customs and Ceremonies is also added, which may serve to illustrate many Parts of Scripture. II. The Propbr Nam^s in the Scriptures. To this part is pre- fixed a Tablb, containing the Signijlcations of the Words in the Original Languages from which they are derived. TO WHICH IS ADDED> a ©oncortrance to tfie 23oofes calleft glpocrgplja. THE WHOLE DIGESTED IN AN EAST AND REGULAR METHOD ; WHICH, TOGETHER WITH THE VARIOUS SIGNIFICATIONS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS NOW ADDED, RENDERS IT MORE USEFUL THAN ANY BOOK OP THE KIND HITHERTO PUBLISHED. BY ALEXANDER CRUDEN, M.A. THE SIXTEENTH EDITION, CAREFULLY REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE HOLY SCRIPTURES ; TO WHICH 13 ADDED, AN OEIGINAL LIFE OF THE AUTHOR. LONDON : WILLIAM TEGG AND' Co., 85, QUEEN STREET, CHEAPSIDE. MDCCCLVIL H-VnnoN, OROTIIKKS, AND CO., PETNTEBS, CASTLE STltKET, FINSBUBT, TO THE KING. SIRE, 'JpHIS CONCORDANCE was begun with a design to promote the study and knowledge of the holy ncriptures, and the method taken therein is deemed by competent judges to be the best towards a com- plete Concordance that hath hitherto appeared in our language. It is acknowledged to be an useful book ^5 private Christians who search the Scriptures, and to be very necessary for all the Preagheru of the Gospel : Therefore to whom can this new Edition be more properly offered than to your Majesty, now in the begin- ning of your reign, having already manifested a great regard to religion, and an earnest concern for pro- moting it among your subjects? All other books are of little or no importance in comparison of the holy Scriptures, which are a revela- tion from (JoD, and are given as the only^rule df faiith and practice. If the kings of Israel were required not only « to read the law of Moses all the, days of their lifci but also to write out a copy of it with their " own hand, that they might learn tp fear the Lord their G6D, and keep all the words of his law ;" it may be reasonably expected that Christian Princes, should make the glorious Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ their daily study, that it may become their constant guide and rule for the government of their people, as well as for their own salvation. It hath been often observed, that the inost effectual way to a general external reformation is " to make " Religion a step to prefennent, and Irrehgion a bar to it ;" because example has a more powerful influence over the minds of men than precept, or even than punishment. The early declarations and strong resolu- tions your Ms^jesty was pleased to make at your coming to the throne, " That you would encourage those "who are religious, and discourage those that are otherwise," rejoiced the hearts of all who earnestly de- sire the revival of vital and practical religion, and to sec your Majesty's subjects a holy and happy people. True piety has been in all ages accounted the truest honour ; for Religion diffuses the greatest glory around a human character, and sweetens and embalms the memory of Princes. A pious Prince, who hatb shewn a hearty Concern for the eternal happiness of his people, as well as for their present protection, will be remembered with great esteem and honour ; for the Scripture says, that " the memory of the just is " blessed." When they are spoken of, it is with praise and commendation by all good men. All other accomplishments, without true grace and real religion, cannot make the children of men happy, who must all die and rise again, " and appear before the judgment-seat of Christ, to receive according to what they " have dfine in the body, whether good or bad." The memory of Hezekiah^tine religious King of Judah, is precious : he hath been celebrated in all ages of the Church for his pious zeal in the reformation of his people at the beginning of his reign ; for " God honours those that honour him, and they who despise him shall be lightly esteemed." It is said of tliat pious King, that " he trusted in the Lord God of Israel, so that after him there was none like him " among all the Kings of Judah, nor any that were before him : for he clave to the Lord, and departed not " from following him, but kept his commandments, which the Lord commanded Moses." Hezekiah. like your IMsgesty, began his reign in his youth, yet his zeal for the worship of God, and for promoting Religion among his subjects, carried him through the great difficulties of reforming a people, who had so much de- generated into gross idolatry, May the great God be the guide of your life, and direct and prosper you, that it may be said by the present and future ages, that King George the Third hath been an Hezekiah to our British Israel. I doubt not but your Miyesty will pardon my forbearing to enter upon your valuable personal accom- plirikiiiuts : I shall only add that, when it pleased God, the sovereign Lord of life and death, to deprive us of the blessing of your Royal Grandfather King George the Second, the Protector of our Religion and Liberties for many years, it was esteemed a national blessing that Goo had favoured Great Britain with a Prince born and educated among us, who makes the happiness of his People the rule of his government : and without Religion there can be no real happiness for Prince or People. When your Majesty came to the throne, the loyal and affectionate addresses front your subjects in al' parts of the British dominions, shewed their great hopes and strong expectations of being happy under your Majesty's government, ^"V'e of the British nation have reason thankfully to remember the appear- ances of Divine Providence in the preservation of our Religion and Liberties, particularly in settling and establishing the Protestant Succession, and in disappointing from time to time all the contrivances and attempts of its enemies, whether secret or open ; and in your Majesty's coming to the throne with the hearts of all your subjects united to you as the heart of one man. May it please God to bestow his choicest gifts upon your Majesty, upon your Royal Mother the Princess Dowager of Wales, and all the Ro.> al Family, and upon your numerous and powerful People May you be blessed, and made a real blessing, and may your reign be long and prosperous ; and after you have been enabled to serve God iaithfuUy here upon earth, may you reign for ever with him in heaven through Jesus Christ. This is the sincere and'earnest prayer of him who is, with great humility and profound respect. Mai/ it please your Majesty, Your Majesty's most dutiful. And most obedient subject and servant, London, Alexander Cruuen JUfi 11, 1701, TO THE QUEEH. MADAM, 'pHIS CONCORDANCE, the work of several years, was beffun with a design to promote the study of -'- the holy Scriptures : and, in pursuance thereof, is now published with many improvements beyond any book of this kind in the English langnage. LoNO before this Work was ready for the press, I designed Immbly to olfer it to your Majesty, and to beg leave to publish it under your royal protection. Your Majesty's illustrious qualities and example in the great scenes of your valuable life, encourage me humbly to beg your countenance to a well-meant attempt for promoting the knowledge of our holy Religion. The beauty of your person, and the fine accomplishments of j^our mind, were so celebrated m your father's court, that there was no Prince in the Empire, wlio had room for such an alliance, that was not am- bitious of gaining a Princess of such noble virtues into his Family, eitiier as a Daughter, or as a Consort. And though the heir to all the dominions of the house o^ Austria was desirous of your alliance, yet you generously declined tlie prospect of a Crown that was inconsistent with the enjoyment of your Religion. The great Disposer oi' all things, however, kept in store a reward for such exalted virtue, and by the secret methods of his wisdom hath brought your Majesty to a Crown, as famous for defending and supporting the Protestant Religion, as it is conspicuous for its glory and splendor ; which is such a return of Divine Provi- ilence as is to be admired with great thankfulness, though without the least surprise, since He whose king- ilom rjileth nvsr rill hath declared, that sicch as honour Him, He luill honour. It was the fame of this heroic constancy that determined his Majesty to desire in marriage a Princess (vho was now more celebrated for her Christian magnanimity, than for the beauty of her person, which had been so universally admired. We of the British nation have reason to rejoice that such a proposal was made and accepted, and that your Majesty, with regard to these two successive treaties, shewed as much prudence in your compliance with the one, as piety in your refusal of the other. You no sooner arrived at Hanover than you improved the lustre of that court, which was before reckoned among the politest in Eii" rope, and increased the happiness of a people, who were before looked upon as the happiest in the Empire And you immediately became the darling of the Princess Sophia, a Princess, justly acknowledged to be one of the most accomplished women of the age in which she lived, who was much pleased with the con- versation of one, in whom she saw so lively an image of her own youth. We daily discover those admirable qualities for which your INIajesty was famed in other countries, and rejoice to see them exerted in our Island, where we ourselves are made happy by their influence. We be- hold the throne of these kingdoms surrounded by your Majesty's royal and numerous Progeny, and hear with pleasure of the great care your Majesty takes to instil early into their linnds the principles of Religion, Virtue, and Honour. Your Majesty is possessed of all those talents which make conversation either delightful or improving. Your fine taste in the elegant arts, and skill in several modern languages, is such, that your discourse is dot confined to the oi-dinary subjects of conversation, but is adapted, with an uncommon grace, to every occasion, and entertains the politest persons of dilTerent nations. That agreeable turn which appears in your sentiments upon the most ordinary affairs of life, which is so suitable to the delicacy of your sex, the politeness of your education, and the splendor of your quality, is observed by every one that has the honour to approach you. But the great regard your Majesty has shewn to Religion, which diffuses the greatest glory around a human character, encourages me to hope that this Work will meet with your favourable acceptance. May it, therefore, please your Majesty to take into your royal protection this Concordance, the design of which IS to render the study of the Scriptures more easy. Whatever may be wanting either in the Work or Author, is abundantly supplied by the dignity of the subject ; which consideration chiefly encouraged me to presume to oifer it to your Majesty, whom God hath exalted to the most eminent station, and blessed with extraordinary endowments of mind, and vrith a benevolent «md beneficent disposition : To whom then can I more properly oifer this Work than to your Majesty, who is celebrated both for your inclination and capacity to do good ? May the great God continue to multiply his blessings upon the King, your Majesty, and every branch o' your RoysJ Family : May your life be long continued to serve God faithfully on earth, and may you leiga for ever with Him in heaven, through .Tesus Christ our Lord. Amen. These are ':ue sincere prayers of him who is, with the most profound respect, May it please yonr Majesty, Your Majesty's Most dutiful, and Most obedient servaiU l-dNKON, OaoW, I7;i7 Alexander CKin>EN PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. A CONCORDANCE is a Dictionary, or an Index to the BIBLE, wherein all the words used through -^ *■ the inspired writings are ranged alphabetically, and the various places where they occur are referred to, to assist us in finding out passages, and comparing the several significations of the same word. A work of this kind, which tends so much to render the study of the holy Scriptures more easy to all Christians, must be acknowledged to be very useful ; for if a good Index to any other book is to be valued, much more ought one to the Bible, which is a revelation from God, given as the only rule of our faith and practice, and to discover to us the way to eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 DO not here propose to treat of the incomparable excellencies of that divine book, which is above all commendation, and will be in the highest esteem by all the true members of tlie church of God, whose faitli, hope, and comfort are built upon these divine Oracles. What I shall further do in this Preface, shall be to present the Reader with a short historical account of Concordances, which will tend to display their great usefulness ; and then acqua:nt him with the method 1 have followed in this. Hugo dc S. Cliaro, a preaching Friar of the Dominican order, who was afterwards a Cardinal, was the first who compiled a Concordance to the holy Scriptures : he died in the year 1262. He had studied the Bible vers- closely, and for carrying on this great and laborious work the more successfully, we are told he employed five hundred Monks of his order to assist him. He framed an Index of all the declinable words, and referred to the places where they were to be found. This Latin Concordance has been frequently printed with improvements ; and since that time works of this sort have been brouglit to much greater perfection than formerly. At lirst it was thought sulficient to specify the chapter wherein the word occurred, with these letters a, b, c, d, as marks to point out the begin- ning, the middle, or the end of the chapter. But after Robert Stephens, in the year 1.545, had divided tiie chapters of the Bible into versos, the verses likewise began to be numbered, and the letters in the editions of the Concordances to be suppressed. And in 1555 this eminent Printer published his fine Concordance, wlierein the chapters and verses are exactly distinguished. It could not be thought that when so useful a work as Cardinal Hugo's came to be known, men, who carefully studied the Scriptures, would be satisfied that such assistance should be confined only to those who understood Latin: Accordingly several have been published in various languages, particulary Rabbi ninrdecai Nathan, otherwise called Isaac Nathan, composed an Hebrew Concordance in imitation of Cardinal Hugo's. He began it in the year 1438, and completed it in 1448, being no less than ten years in finishing it ; and besides, as he himself says, he was obliged to employ a great many writers in this work. After printing was invented, it was printed several times : first at Venice by Daniel Bomberg in the year 1523, under the title of Meir Netib, that is to say. Which givetli light in the way ; at Basil by Frobeniiis in 1581, and at Ro7ne in 1621. This was the foundation of that noble work published by John Buxtorf, the son, being assisted by his father's papers, at Basil in 1632. As to the Greek text of the New Testament, a Concordance was published by Henry Stephens at Geneva in 1.599, and republished in 1624 : But a more accurate one was compiled by Erasmus Schmidius and published at Wittemherg in 1638, which was republished more correctly at Leipsic in 1716, and ii reckoned a very complete performance. A Greek Concordance to the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, must be owned to be very useful to such as are for comparing the expressions used in it with those of the New Testament, and Ui those who read the Fathers. Conrad Kircher of Augsbourg is celebrated for his Greek Concordanrg of the Old Testament, printed at Fraiicfort in 1602. This author has inserted the Hebrew words in an jlphebetical order, and placed under them the Greek words to which they answer. But since that time, an excellent Concordance to the Old Testament has been published at Amsterdam in 1718, by the aged nnd worthy Minister of Groningen. M. Abraham Trommivs, who instead of following the Hebrew alpha- Oet with Kircher, has chosen rather to observe the order of the Greek alphabet. There have been Concordances likewise published in various modern languages ; in French by M. Gravelin ; in High-dutch and Low-dutch by several ; the most complete one in Low-dutch is that begun by M. Martinitz, and finished by M. Trommius before-mentioned, in English we have had many. The first was published by Mr. Marbeck in 1550, which is dedicated to the pious King Edward VI. but this referred only to chapters, nut verses ; Then Mr. Cotton published a pretty large Concordance, hViich has been often printed: Afterwards Mr. Newman published one more complete; and lastly, we have had one published under the title of the Cambridge Concordance. There have been several abstracts or small Coniordancei, published : First by ]\lr. Downame, the next by Mr. Vava-or Powell, then by fvl-. John .fackson, and afterwards by Mr. Samuel Clarke. As also otlier works if this nature have been written by way of a Dictionary or Concordance, but in a difl'erent method, as Mr. Wilsons Christiun Dictionary, Mr. Knight's Axiomatical Concordance, Mr. Bernard's Thesaurus Bibhcns, and Mr Wickois's Concordant e, 84c. PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. Thus it appears that we have had d/ncordaiices to the Bible some centuries ago ; and tiie world haa been so sensible of their usefulness, that many of them have been composed and published in different languages : But as there are several in our language, it may be inquired. What occasioned my undertaking this great and laborious work, or what advantage it has above any other hitherto published ? When I first began this work, I designed to compose an iisefnl Concordance in Octavo , but after 1 had printed several specimens I found it necessary to alter my scheme, and to compile one to be printed in this large volume, in order to make those improvements which now render it preferable to any other. The method is easy and regular, and each text of Scripture is generally contained in one line, whereby the reader may readily find the place he wants, if he remembers any material word. When there are t%vo or more texts of Scripture that are parallel, I have generally mentioned the first that occurs in order in the Bible, and have directly added the parallel texts. It is printed with a good letter, though pretty smaU^ which was necessary in order to bring it into this volume, and make it contain inultum in parvo, much iii a little compass and great care has been taken that the figures referring to the chapters and verses of the Bible be exact and correct. _ When a text is marked with a fj it denotes a marginal reading. This Concordance is divided into three Alphabets. This first Alphabet contains the appellative or common words, which is the principal part. It is very fuH and large, and any text may be found by looking for any material word, whether it be substantive, adjective, verb, &c. In this part, I have given the various Significations of the principal words, which, I hope, will be es- teemed an useful improvement, there not being any thing of this kind in the other large Concordances : By this improvement the Reader will have many texts explained, and difficulties removed ; and the mean- ing of the Scripture may be here known by that which is accounted the best rule of interpreting Scripture, namely, by comparing one Scripture with another. There is so large a collection of the various Signi- fications of many words in Scripture, as may, perhaps, be not only useful to private Christians, but also to those who preach the Gospel; for hereby many important things may be observed at one view, without the trouble of turning over several volumes ; and occasion is sometimes taken to give an account of the Jewish customs and ceremonies, by which the Reader is led into the meaning of many passages of Scripture, as may be seen in the words, Elder, Ephod, Synagogue, &c. The second Alphabet contains the Proper Names in the holy Scriptures, which the Reader will receive with approvements, as in Abraham, David, &c. The te\ts referred to where those names are mentioned, give a short historical account of the remarkable things recorded in Scripture concerning them. To (bis part is perfixed a Table, containing the Significations of the words in the original languages from which they are derived. The third and last Alphabet is a Concordance for those books that are called Apocryphal, which is only added that this work might not be deficient in any thing that is treated of in any other Concordance ; those books not being of divine Inspiration, nor any part of the Canon of Scripture, and therefore are of no authority in the church of God. I conclude tliis Preface, with praying that God, who hath graciously enabled me to bring this large Work to a conclusion, would render it useful to those who seriously and carefully search the Scriptures : and grant that the sacred writings, which are so important and highly worthy of esteem, may meet with ail that affection and regard which they deserve. May those who profess to believe the Scriptures to be a Revelation froin God, apply themselves to the reading and study of them ; and may they by the holy Spirit of God, who indited the Scriptures, be made wise to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. Amen. London, ., October, 1737. A L PREFACE TO THE SECOxND EDITION A S to what respects this new Edition, notwithstanding the great pains taken in the First, there was f-^ room for improvements. The filling up of the lines to make the text fuller could not so well be done 111 the manuscript copy, as ni the printed. This renders the sentences more complete in many thousands o{ places : moreover the texts arf more distinct in many places by the leading words being distinguished in Italic characters. Some texts are added, and some improvements are made in the Significations of words, and an historical account is given of some eminent persons under their Proper Names ; and other things tiiat need not be particularly mentioned. The labours of many persons to compile Concordances to the Bible, and their acceptance from time to time by the ptiblic, shew their great usefulness : It may be reckoned a good sign that religion is revived in some considerable degree in the present age, by the great demand for Concordances and religious books. The First Edition of several thousands in number has been long sold off, wliich shews this book's favoura- ble reception from the public ; and a demand has been long made for a new Edition. There are few books more necessary to those who study their Bibles than a Concordance, whether private Christians, or Ministers^ of the Gospel who make the Scripture the standard of their preacliing I was told by an emi- nent Minister, that the Bible and this Concordance taught him to preach : This Dictionary may be a help but the Spirit of God is the best Teacher, who alone can powerfully and effectually teach and impress the heart with the truths revealed in the Scriptures, and make those who read and study the sacred writings wise to salvation. My great aim and design in this Work is, that it may be the means of propagating among my country- men, and through all the British dominions, the knowledge of God through our Lord Jesus Christ, and of ourselves, as the same is revealed in the Scriptures ; for whose good 1 heartily wish that it were more complete than it is : For though it be called in the title-page, A Complete Concordance, poor sinful man can do nothing absolutely perfect and complete, and therefore the word complete is only to be taken in a comparative sense : yet competent judges are of opinion that the method here taken is tlie best which has appeared in our language towards a complete Concordance. It is hoped that the above-mentioned improvements in this new Edition will serve to recommend tiie Work more and more to the favour of the public. May it please God, by the powerful operations of hid Spirit, to make it useful for the spiritual benefit of those who diligently and carefully use it LoNnoN, , ,, June 11, 1701. A.L,. nnUE First and Second Editions of this d ncordance having been well received by the public, seems to -*- shew the great usefulness of such a Dictionary to the Bible ; for it may be justly said, that, if Christians were convinced that Concordances tended so much as they really do to promote the study and knowledge of the holy Scriptures, they would be more desirous of having one : And some Ministers have expressed so great an esteem for this Concordance, that they have said, " If they could not have another copy, they would not part with it for many pounds." This third Edition now appears, witli some improvements, which it is hoped will engage the continuance of the public approbation this work has already been favoured with. May it please God to make it more and more usefnl and a blessing to the Church of God through our Lord Jesus Christ Amen London. , i /-■> Mircb 24, 1709. ■*• ^ PREFACE TO THE OCIAVO EDITION NEXT to the Sacred Writings, no volume better deserves a place in the library of the Christian, tkan Cruden's Concordance to the Holy Scriptures. On the principle now generally recognized by Christians of all denominations, that Scripture is the best interpreter of Scripture, a more accurate knowledge of the contents of the Bible may be attained by means of a correct and copious Concordance, than by any other means. As a common dictionary is referred to, for the signification of words in ordinary use, so, by comparing together the diiferent passages of Scripture in which any word occurs, as arranged in a (^.oNCoaDANCE, the Scripture acceptation of the term will be discovered; and the inquirer freed from the drudgery of conaulting Commentaries, and antiquated systems of divinity, in which every passage is gene- rally explained in conformity with the creed of the Author, rather than according to " the analogy of faith." The learned Bishop Horsley has recorded his opinion on this subject. He says, " It should be a rule with every one who would read the Holy Scriptures with advantage and improvement, to compare every text which may seem important for the doctrine it may contain, or remarkable for the turn of the expression, with the parallel passages in other parts of Holy Writ ; that is, with the passages in which the subject matter is the same, the sense equivalent, or the turn of the expression similar." — It is incredible to any one, who has not in some degree made the experiment, what a proficiency may be made in that knowledge that maketh wise unto salvation, by studying the Scriptures in this manner, without any other commentary OR EXPOSITION, THAN WHAT THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE SaCRED VoLUME MUTUALLY FURNISH FOR EACH OTHER. I will not aciuple to assert, that the most illiteiate Christian, if he can but read his English Bible, and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge that is necessary to his salvation ; but, by God's blessing, he wUI become learned in every thing relating to his religion, in such a degree, that he will not be liable to be misled, either by the refined arguments or the false assertions of those who endeavour to engraft their own opinions upon the Oracles of God. He may safely be ignorant of all philosophjf, except what is to be learned from the Sacred Books ; which, indeed, contain the highest philosophy adapted to the lowest comprehensions. He may safely remain ignorant of all history, except so much of the first ages of the Jewish and of the Christian Churcti as is to be gathered from the Canonical Books of the Old and New Testaments. Let him study these in the manner 1 recom- mend, and let him never cease to pray for the illumination of that Spirit by which these books were dictated, and the whole compass of abstruse philosophy, and recondite history, shall furnish no argument with which the perverse will of man shall be able to shake this learned Christian's faith. The Bible, thus studied, will indeed prove to be, what we Protestants esteem it — "' a certain and sufficient rule of faith and practice ; a helmet of salvation, which alone may quench the fiery darts of the wicked."* The Rev. T. H. Horne, in his Introduction to the Critical Study of the Scriptures, f (a work which for extent of research, and felicity of arrangement, is unequalled in the department ol literature to which it belongs,) observes : " The comparison of parallel passages is a most important help for interpreting such parts of Scripture as may appear to us obscure or uncertain ; for, on almost every subject, there will be found a multitude of phrases, that, when diligently collated, will afford mutual illustration and support to each other ; the truth which is more obscurely intimated in one place being expressed with greater precision in others. Thus, a part of the attributes, or circumstances, relating to both persons and things, is stated in one text, and part in another; so that it is only by searching out several passages, and connecting them together, that we can obtain a just apprehension of them." If these remarks be just, (and the authorities from which they proceed place them above all reasonable objection,) then the value of such a work as " Cruden's Concordance to the Holy Scriptures," aifording such facility to the study of the Sacred Volume, will be readily admitted. The peculiar claims of the present edition remain to be noticed. The first and most important point to be regarded in such a work, is the general correctness of the various references to Scripture Texis. To secure this, the utmost pains have been employed; every passage has been carefully compared with the last edition published under the eye of the Author, in 1769, and collated v^th subsequent editions ; and where any difference appeared, the passage was traced out, and corrected from the Scriptures. This extraordinary care will, it is confidently hoped, obtain for this Edition the high recommendation of being the most correct edition of Cruden's Concordance ever published. The Octavo form in which the Concordance now appears, so much more portable than a ponderous Quarto, enables the Publishers to offer it at a considerably reduced price ; while the clearness and beauty of (ts type render it a specimen of that high degree of excellence the art of Stereotype Printing has attained in this country. A Memoir of Mr. Cruden, on an extended scale, containing some scarce and interesting particulars of his life, and several characteristic and authentic Anecdotes, has been compiled by the Editor, with prpat care expressly for this Edition. (/i-D Street floAn, London, r. i n^r-Ti^ ^^ . „ „ Octobciak ' SAMCjEL BLACKBURN. * NiB(- Si'imons, pp. 2-.']— 228. t Vol. U. p. Mi2. MEMOIR MR. ALEXiLNDEH CIIUBEN. npHE facilities afforded by the following Work, to •*- the Minister of the Gospel, tlie Biblical student, and the more private Christian, when searching the Scriptures, whether for the instruction of others, or their own individual benefit, have embalmed the name of Cruden in their grateful affections ; and cannot fail to attach a more than ordinary interest to the events of his life, so large a portion of whicli was laboriously employed for their benefit. * Mr. Alexander Cruden was born at Aberdeen on the 31st of May, 1701. His father, Mr. William Chuden, was a merchant of some eminence ; and possessed the esteem and confidence of his fellow- citizens sufficiently to procure his election as one of their Baillies, or chief magistrates. In both public and private life his integrity and uprightness were exemplary ; and the terms of veneration in which his son Alexander was accustomed to speak of him, were doubtless dictated by truth no less than by strong filial affection. Few particulars of Mr. Cruden's early years have been jireserved. The acknowledged piety of his parents, and the commendable attention paid in Scotland to the religious instruction of youth, doubt- less conferred on him great moral advantages ; and led him, even from childhood, to revere tlie sacred volume. It is more than probable that the habits thus early formed had considerable influence on his sub.sequent life and studies. A higher motive than mere secular advantage led him to make choice of the Christian ministry, as the business of his future life. He had previously received a good elementary education in the grammar school of his native city ; and, as an introduction to the clerical profession, and in order to secure the advantages of that respectable seat of learning, he entered himself a student of Mareschal College, and diligently attended the lectures of the several pro- fessors. Here he made considerable proficiency in the learned languages, and in general literature ; the degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon him ; and he was on the point of being proposed as a licentiate, when circumstances, which are in a great measure enveloped in mystery, caused a total change 'n his destination. Though posterity is left in igno- rance of the precise nature of these circumstances, there is abundant evidence that the purity of his moral character remained unsuUied, and that his love for theological studies had experienced no abate- ment. Possibly some symptoms of that aberration of mind which more strongly discovered itself at a subsequent period of his life, rendered the abandon- ment of a profession so replete with mental anxiety and \aoour, when its duties are properly performed, higiily prudential, if not essentially necessary. As the malady from which he so severely suffered was not hereditary, it has been referred to various causes. Some have attributed it to tlie bite of a mad dog ; but the peculiar symptoms of hydrophobia furnish no confirmation of such an opinion. Others, with more consistency, ascribe it to a disappointment in love, which he experienced about this period ; but it is doubtful whether this operated as a cause or a consequence. If the rejection of his addresses, in terms, as would appear, not the most gentle, did not originally excite the malady, the eilect produced by the disappointment,on a mind pre-disposed to insanity, caused him frequently to use such unseasonable and sometimes outrageous attempts to obtain an interview with the object of his ali'ectifins, as to oblige his friends to send him to a place of confinement * On his release from confinement, he resolved to leave the scene of his early and bitter sorrows. In the year 1722 he airiied in London; and was employed at Ware, in Hertfordshire, as classical tutor to some young persons. Several following years were spent m the Isle of Man, in similar occupations. In 1732 he finally settled in London, and engaged as corrector of the press ; blending with this occupa- tion the trade of a bookseller, which he carried on in a shop under the Royal Exchange. Here his literary attainments, indefatigable industry, and strict inte- grity, procured for him the esteem, not only of those who availed themselves of his professional labours, but of several persons eminent for their wealth and influence. To the strong recommendations of the Lord Mayor, and several of the Aldermen, and othe» distinguished Citizens of London, who were wej known to Sir Robert Walpole, then Prime Minit' ter, he was indebted for the appointment of iiookselkj • The ^oung lady above referred to was the daoghter of a clergyman of Aberdeen. Shortly after Mr. Crdhen was placed iindej restraint, it was discovered that a criminal intercourse had subsisted between her and ber own brother, bv whom she was actually jreguant. About ten or eleven years afterwards, Mr. Cruden, tlien resident in London, was taken by 'Mr. CHAtMEKS, a Printer of Aberdeen, to ttie house of a merchant near the Royal Exchange, who was deemed likely to assist him in his business. 'I'he door wag opened by the nnwoithy object of Mr. Chuden's tenderest regaids ; who, upon leaving Aberdeen, had, unknown to IVlr. Ckcden jr liij" frieud, there found a refuge, far from the scene of her guilt and ruin. Mr. Cruden started back ; with the utmost intensity oi leeimp he grasped trie hand of Mr. Chalmers, and exclaimed, "Ah! she has still her fine black eyes I" No inducement could prevail on him to haie any co mnnication with the owner of the house, who was a younger brother of the lady. As to the wretch*^ 'voman heraetf, he never mentinn ed her name but with the biturest grief, and most lender compassioE MEMOIR OF MR. ALEXANDER CRUDEN. to the Queen, vaciint by the death of Mr. Matthews ; out, though evenliually successful, his patience was severely tried by the tardymeasures of the Minister. About a year or two before he received this distinc- tion, he determined to begin that great work upon which he had long deliberated, A Complete Concor- dance of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. If the merit of lahonr alone be given to this work of Mr. Cruden, it must be acknowledged that it required labour the most intense, and persever- ance which knew no interval. He was well qualified for such an undertaking ; for habits of industry were familiar to hini ; and his conviction of the high utility of such a work led him both to form and to execute the pllan previously to lus receiving any encouragement from the public. The first edition was published in 1737 : the preface to which explains his plan, and the motives which led to its publication. He had the honour of presenting a copy of the work to Queen Caroline, consort of George II. a short time prior to its publication ; when her Majesty " smiled upon the Author, and assuied him, she was highly obliged to him." A dedication to his Royal Patroness, couched in most eulogistic terms, was prefixed ; and the Author's expectations of receiving some solid proof of royal munificence were very sanguine. Tin; uncertain nature of all earthly de- pendencies wa.^, however, strikingly manifested by the sudden death of the Queen, only sixteen days after the presentation of the work ;* and "her declared intention of remembering the Author never took place." As Mr. Cruden had undertaken the work on his own responsibility, the expenses necessarily attendant on its publication had nearly exhausted his limited resources ; and the time it occupied had possibly diverted his attention from the duties of his sliop. His embarrassments obliged him to dispose of his stock in trade, and to abandon his shop ; and his dis- appointed hopes depressed his mind, which had possibly suffered from the intensit}'' of application to which it had been subjected while preparing the work. His malady returning with increased violence, his friends deemed his confinement necessary, and he was sent to a private asylum for lunatics at Bethna] Green ; from which he, however, contrived to escape, though he was chained to the bedstead on which he lay. In March, 1739, Mr. Cruden published a journal of his sufferings while confined at Bethnal Green, entitled: The London Citizen exceedingly injicred ; giving an acaovnt of his severe and long campaign at Bethnal Green, for nine weeks and six days; the Citizen being sent there in March, 1738, by Robert Wightman, a notori- ously conceited, wJnmsical man ; where he was chained, handcuffed, strait-wnist coated, and im- prisoned ; with a history of Wightman' s Blind Bench; a sort of Court that met at Wightman' s room, and ■> mac count ably proceeded to pass de- crees in relation to the London Citizen, &c. &c. Not content with bringing the parties by whom he supposed himself aggrieved to the bar of public opinion, he instituted legal proceedings against Wightman, the proprietor of the asyhim, and Dr. Monro, the Physician. Mr. Cruben pleadedhis own cause, and furnished sufficient proof of the deranged state of his intellect. A verdict was, of course, foimd for the defendants. When the verdict was returned, Mr. Cruden betrayed no agitation; but or hearing it said, " I trust in God." The Judge replied " I wish you had trusted more in God, and had not come hither." The trials, with remarks, were subse- quently published by Mr. Cruden, with a dedicatior to King George II. The former employers of Mr. Cruden did not deem him disqualified for resuming his labours as corrector of the press. After his release, he was employed for a considerable number of years, in those services which Printers and Publishers constantly need from men of education and learning. Under his inspection several editiims of the Greek and Roman Classics were published with great accuracy. His manners were invariably simple and inoffensive ; he was always to be trusted, and performed his engagements with the strictest fidelity. Fifteen years had passed away in this laborious and useful employment, without any alarming indications of mental incapacity ; when his relatives, induced by reasons which charity would hope justified them in having recourse to such ex- treme measures, placed him a third time in confine- ment, which was but of short duration ; being from the l-ith to the 29th of September, 1753. No proof was ever adduced of a mischievous propensity ; his madness was siii generis : we find nothing like it in the annals of medicine ; nor can it be accounted for on any known principles of physiology. It is more than probable that the restraint to which he was sub- jected, and the disciphne employed by those under whose care he was placed, irritated his mind, and in- creased his melancholy disorder. Upon his liberation, he afforded some rather ludi- crous proofs of the light in which he regarded those who had procured his recent confinement. As his sis- ter, Mrs. Wild, being his nearest relative, had sanc- tioned that proceeding, he required from her a repaia^ ' tion of the injury. In a letter, addressed to a friend ' of Mrs. Wild, he makes what he calls •' proposals of reconciliation ;" and begs her good offices to induce Mrs. Wild to accede to them. These proposals were, that Mrs. Wild would " voluntarily submit to confine- ment in the prison of Newgate for forty-eight hours, and pay to Mr. Cruden the sum of ten pounds." On its being intimated that a confinement in Newgate might prove prejudicial to her health, as the jail dis- temper was then prevalent in that prison, Mr. Ceuden offered to commute the imprisonment in Newgate for one of twice forty-eight hours in the Tower, and a sum of fifteen pounds. These "reconciling proposals" were, however, not agreed to by Mrs. W ild, though her guardian, and other friends were urged to em- ploy their persuasions. Mr. Cruden was much sur- prised at the failure of these overturps ; and observed,* " It is a little comical, that there should be so much trouble in getting this woman confined for forty-eight hours, who by a word of her mouth confined the Cor- rector for seventeen days." At length, despairing of a pacific termuiation of the business, he brought an action against his sister, and three other persons, which was tried in Westminster Hall, February 20, 1754. The damages were laid at ten thousand pounds, and a verdict was returned for the defendants. Al the commencement of the foUowingterm, Mr.CRUDBK moved the Court in person for a new trial, which was refused. He then published his case, entitled. The Adventures of Alexander the Corrector; three parts of which successively appeared. It is not easy Tlic work was ijnsmkd Nov. 4, 1731, and Her Miuestj died on tfie 21st uf tlie same month. MEMOIR OP MR. ALEXANDER CRUPEN. to convey an idea of the contents of these pnblicationa. They are evidently the production of a mind in which reason tottered, if she were not entirely dethroned. Varions, whimsical, serious, and jocose, they form a fair specimen of the publications which he, from time to time, presented to the public relative to himself. His insanity now discovered itself in a variety of whimsical, and occasionally extravagant actions ; the narration of which, though it might gratify curiosity, would answer no valuable purpose; only a few in- ■Stances shall be adduced. Fully persuaded that he was intended by Divine Providence to accomplish a great national benefit, he assumed the title of, " Alex- ander THE Corrector ;" and gave out that he was commissioned by Heaven to reform the manners of the age ; particularly to restore the due observance of the sabbath. To convince the public of the validity of his claims to the high prerogatives he exercised, he printed and circulated detached sentences from the sermons and writings of eminent ministers and others ; aJl anonymous, or with the initials only of the authors' names. The substance of these predictions was, " That Mr. Cruden was to be a second Joseph, to be a great man at Court, and to perform great things for the spiritual Israel in Egypt." Furnished with these credentials, he went to Oword, and other places, i3iid exhorted the people whom he found in the public walks on the sabbath, to go home, and keep the sab- bath-day holy; generally enforcing his admonition with denunciations of eternal wrath in case of non- conipliance. * Mr. Cruden's mind seems to have cherished with no ordinary enthusiasm the scheme of reformation we have described ; and that his power might be co-extensive with his aims, he urged the necessity of a formal recognition of his authority by the King in Council ; and even, should it be found necessary, that an Act of the Legislature should constitute him " Corrector of the People." To obtain these, the aid of persons high in o£Sce was solicited ; and the influ- ence of the ladies of London was diligently sought. He drew up a testimonial of his integrity, and zeal for the public good ; and obtained the signatures of the Lady Mayoress, and some other females of rank; who appear to have considered his ambition of so harmless a character, that it was better to indulge him b} a seeming acquiescence with his pretensions, than to irritate his malady by unnecessary opposition. About the same time he made a formal application to His M^'esty for the honour of Knighthood ; to which distinction he aspired, not from fondness for the title, but from apersuasion that it would introduce him to greater usefulness : " for thinking men," he observed, " ought 'o seek after titles rather to please others than themselves." The account he gave of his attendances at Court on this business, and of his in- terviews with the Lords in Waiting, the Secretaries of State, and other persons of rank, is highly amusing. His eccentricities seem to have become familiar wifli the attendants ; and his acknowledged reputation for uprightness and worth appears to have preserved him from the treatment generally met with by impertment intruders. He complains, however, that his applica- uons were not attended to ; but exempts Earl Paulett from the censures which he applies to others. That nobleman, he says, " spoke civilly to him ; for, being goutish in his feet, he could not run nwav from the Corrector, as others were apt to do." Wearied by his nnsuccessful solicitations for court listinction, he next aspired to parliamentary ho- nours. At the general election in 1754, he o ffered him self as a candidate for representing the City of London in parliament ' The endeavours of his friends to dis- suade him from this wild enterprise were ineffectual. To the suggestion of some, that he was too late in his application, he replied, " that he was not to look backward, but forward." He obtained an iiaterview with one of the Bishops, who treated him »Hth hu- mane attention ; commended his CoNCORDANt:!E ; but intimated his opinion that he was not likely to obtain his election, unless Providence specially appeared for him. "This," says Cruden, in his account of the interview, " the Corrector readily acknowletlged." Indeed, he appears confidently to have anticipated some extraordinary interposition in his favour ; and even hoped that the other candidates, in consi" dera- tion of the uncommon motives by which ho was actuated in applying for the honour, would decline all opposition. To the London ministers he sent circu- lar letters ; stating, that if Christian directions were given to the people by their reverend pastors, it might cause the Electors to act with caution and con- science; — and that wicked men are not fit to be chosen senators, and entrusted with the relig[ion and liberties of the nation. His various addresses to the Livery, through the medium of the public press, were equally singular in style and sentiment. The fol- lowing is a fair specimen of both : " To the worthy Livery of the City of London." " London, April 30, 1754. " Gentlemen " Your votes and interest are humbly requssted for Alexander Cruden, the Correc- tor, Citizen and Stationer, and author of the New Concordance to the Bible, a work in much esteem, to be one of the Representatives in Parliament for this City. " It is thought that God in his providence signally favours the Corrector. And in order to fulfil the prophecies concerning him, he earnestly requests, that the Sheriffs, Candidates, and Livei-ymcn, may seriously, as in the sight of God, consider the Ap- pendix to Alexander the Corrector's Adventures, and his letters and advertisements published for some days past ; which it is hoped will have a good eflect on the candidates themselves, and all persons con- cerned for the honour of God, and of true religion. " If there is just ground to think that God will be pleased to make the Corrector an instrument to re- form the nation, and particularly to promote the re- formation, the peace, and the prosperity of this great city, and to bring them into a more religious temper and conduct, no good man, in such an ex- traordinary case, vrill deny him his vote. And the Corrector's election is believed to be the means of paving the way to his being a Joseph, and an useful, prosperous man. '' The Corrector's earnest prayers are put up from time to time for your happiness in this world, and the world to come, through Jesus Christ. " I am, very respectfully, " Gentlemen, " Your most obedient and affectionate Humble servant, " Alexander Cruden." It is needless to say, that Mr. Cruden was not more successful at the hustings than at Court. Bu: he bnre tiiis new disappointment with the most eii- MEMOIR OF MR. ALEXANDER CRUDEN. tire resignation ; '■onsoling himself with the reflection, " that he had the hearts of the people, though their hands had been promised away." The Corrector, he adds, " was very cheerful and contented ; and not at all affected at the loss of his election. God's time is the best time." Shortly after the election, Mr. Cruden published a statement of the motives which induced him to aspire to the dignity and duties of a senator ; interspersed with some shrewd obser- vations on the injurious influence of faction on the morals and happiness of a people. While Mr. Cruden was aspiring to the honours of Knighthood, and a seat in Parliament, he appears to have been brought under the powerful uifluence of love; and with an ardour suited to the importance of the pursuit, he sought the hand of Mrs. Elizabeth Abney, the daughter of Sir Thomas Abney, who filled the office of Lord Mayor of London towards the close of the reign of William IIL The object of his affec- tion is described by him in his Love Adventures, as " a. woman of good understanding, of good princi- ples, and of amiable temper, with a liberal educa- tion, and acceptable person." Whether these valu- able qualities would have been sufficient to captivate his heart, unaccompanied by, what he terms, " the greatest revenues of any lady of the puritanical deno- mination," which he also states her to have possessed, is doubtM. That his ruling passion, even in this affair, was the desire of promoting the public good, may be easily conceived. He supposed that the large fortune, which was at the lady's own disposal, would put him in possession of the influence essential to the success of his benevolent schemes. As Mrs. Abney peremptorily refiised to see him, he urged his suit for months, by letters, memorials, and remonstrances innumerable, of which he published some laughable specimens. As milder measures had failed of pro- ducing a favourable termination, he at length sent to her a paper of great length, formally signed and sealed, which he styled a Declaration of War. In this he rehearsed his grievances ; stated the means he had hitherto adopted to reduce Mrs. Abney to a compli- ance with his reasonable requests ; and that he was now reduced to the necessity of employing other measures. Being an extraordinary man, he would thenceforth carry on the war in an extraordinary manner, " by shooting off great numbers of bullets from his camp ; namely, by earnest prayer to heaven, day and night, that her mind may be enlightened, and her heart softened." He also had recourse to another stratagem, which, though highly ludicrous, could not, from its public nature, have been altogether pleasant, to the lady herself. In 1754, Mrs. Abney, being in the west of England, her eccentric lover evinced his affectionate concern for her welfare, by causing " praying bills" to be delivered every sab- bath at several places of worship, requesting tlie prayers of the minister and congregation for the pre- servation of herself and attendants. And on her return he sent similar bills, desiring that thanksgiv- ings might be addressed to Almighty God for ner 3afe arrival. In an epistle he subsequently addressed to her, he urges these exertions in her behalf as a powerful argument in his favour, and a proof that he was " more thoughtfid about her than all her friends." Notn'ithstanding these multifarious and persevering attempts to produce a favourable impression on her heart, Mrs. Abney remained obdurate ; and even his letters, he states, " were quickly tossed back." [t is even said, that the discipline of the blanket was at length tried by the servants, to cure his froti- blesome attempts to obtain a personal interview. Justice however compels us to state, that Mr. Cru den makes no allusion in his Adventures to any such occcurrence. At the close of the year 1754, Mr. Cruden was ei» gaged by Mr. Woodf.all, senior, as corrrector of tU press to the Public Advertiser, a popular dail_ journal, in which the well known Letters of Juni%, first appeared. The close application required b^ the regular routine of business at Mr. Woodfall's office, doubtless did much towards diverting him from his quixotic love enterprize. Preparations for a new edition of his Concordance became shortly after necessary ; and the requisite corrections and additions furnished him vrith ample employment. The business of the printing-office was rarely over before one o'clock in the morning. Mr. Cruden seldom allotted more than four or five hours to rest; and before six in the morning might be found turning over the leaves of his Bible, and adding to, amending, and im- proving his Concordance with most scrupulous atten- tion. At this he laboured till the evening, when he repaired to the printing-office. These habits were well calculated to counteract the mental disease under which he had so long laboured ; and the reader will learn with benevolent satisfaction, that his mind was restored to a degree of calm regularity to which he had been long a stranger. From 1758, to the close of his h'fe, he was mercifully preserved, in a very con- siderable degree, from those distressing visitations which had painfully characterised the earlier periods of his history. In 1762, a circumstance occurred in Mr. Cruden 's history, which, while it illustrates the charity of his disposition, vrill tend to show that the eccentric enthu- siast in benevolence is sometimes neither a ridiculous nor an useless being. One Richard Potter, was tried and capitally convicted at the Old Bailey, of forging, or rather uttering with a guilty knowledge of its being a forgery, a seaman's will, a crime very rarely pardoned. Mr. Cruden was in court during the trial ; and was so fiUly convinced that Potter was a poor illiterate creature, the tool of another, and ignorant of the nature of the crime he committed, that he determined to exert himself to obtain for him the royal clemency He visited him after his trial; prayed with him, exhorted him, taught him the principles of religion, and, under the divine blessing produced in him a due sense of the wickedness of his past life ; and directed his inquiring mind to him " whose blood cleanseth from all sin." With the activity of enlightened zeal he represented the case of this poor man to the Earlwf Halifax, then principal Secretary of State ; and the result of his unwearied applications was successfiil. The original sentence was commuted for transporta-- tion ; and Mr. Cruden tasted " the god-like luxury* of delivering a fellow-creature irom the jaws of death, and of instrumentally saving his soul from " tie death that never dies." Mr. Cruden accompanied his application to the Earl of Halifax in the behalf of the above unforhinate man with a copy of the second edition of his Concordance, to which was prefixed an elegant Latin dedication to his Lordship. The success which had attended his benevolent ex ertions to instruct and reform Richard Potter, in- duced Mr. Cruden to continue his visits to Newgaie, in the hope tliat among the numerous prisoners some might, possibly, derive benefit from his labours. He visited them every day ; furnished them with copies, i MEMOIR OF MK. ALEXANDER CRUDEN of the New Testament, Catechisms, &c. • catediised them himself; and bestowed small pecuniary rewards on the most attentive. His efforts were, however, productive of little apparent good in a place where, from want of proper attention to the cliissitication of the prisoners, the vicious of every age, and of every degree in vice, were permitted to associate indiscrimi- nately, and to harden each other. The books distri- buted among them by Mr. Cruden were sold, and the money spent in spirituous liquors. At length, dis- couraged by the unpropitious effects of " his well- meant efforts, he discontinued his visits Though disappointed, Mr. Cruden's zeal for the present and future welfare of his fellow-creatures suffered no abatement. The ardour of his mind sometimes carried him beyond the boundaries of pru- dence ; and he often appeared obtrusive, when he only meant to be kind. When successful in rescuing any poor creature from the barbarity of ignorance, or the open practice of wickedness, his joy knew no bounds. Another instance of his success is upon record, and well authenticated. Returning on a Sun- day evening from a place of worship, Mr. Cruden observed a man whose countenance was, expressive of the deepest melancholy, if not of absolute despair. To behold nSsery in any of its diversified forms, and to attempt its removal, or mitigation, were necessai'ily connected in Mr. Cruden's philarxthropic mind. He immediately accosted this man ; and drew from him a confession, that the privations to which himself and family were reduced from his extreme poverty, with other causes, had induced him to determine on com- mitting the desperate act of suicide. Mr. Cruden expostulated with him ; unfolded the wickedness of his intention ; and administered such seasonable in- struction and consolation, with present pecuniary assistance, and a promise of future support, that the poor man became cheerful, resigned, and hopeful. The following instance, though not so generally known, is uiserted on the testimony of a gentleman whose character for veracity is a sufficient security for its truth. Mr. Cruden was one evening accosted by one of those daughters of infamy, who nightly prowl through the streets of the metropolis ; and who laid hold of his arm, with the familiarity of her VTctched profession. He made no reply, but allowed her to walk with him, till he arrived at his own door, when he told her he must leave her ; but could not do so, without expressing his sorrow at finding her en- gaged in so sinful and ruinous a course ; and earnestly exhorted her to abandon it. The poor girl told him with tears, she had no alternative : that she would willingly quit her present mode of life, but knew not where to go. Mr. Cruden observed, it was too late that night, to enter into the particulars of her situa- tion ; but, if she continued in the same mind the next day, she might call at his house, and he would be- friend her. She came accordingly ; and expressed her willingness to engage in any situation, however menial and laborious, rather than continue her pursuits of infamy. Mr. Cruden told her, that he knew of no situation suitable for her ; but offered her an asylum in his house, as an assistant to his servant, till a situation could be procured for her. She grfrtefully accepted his proposal ; and immediately entered upon the duties of her new office. She con- tinued in Mr. Cruden's service till his death ; and conducted herself with such modesty and propriety, as proved thit her reformation was complete, and ner penitenr> genuine. Such actions shed on the .memory of Mr. Cruden a glory more pure and last in^ than that obtained by the conqueror of nations His record is on high ; and though his eccentricities occasionally obscured the benevolent motives bywhich he was influenced, the great Searcher of Hearts willj in the day of his coming, reward him openly. Loyally was a prominent feature in Mr. Cruden's character. He was ot opinion that a bad man can- not make a good patriot. In the political struggle between Mr. Wilkes and the admmistration of me country, which threw the whole nation, into a violent ferment, Mr. Cruden took a decided part against that political demagogue, whose name he could never endure to hear mentioned. He wrote a small pamphlet against him; and also testified his aversion to him, in a way peculiar to himseli^ by effacing "No. 4'}," wherever he found it chalked on doors or window-shutters. His instrument was a large piece of spunge, which he carried in iiis pocket, partly for this purpose, and partly for the purpose of destroy- ing those inscriptions offensive to decency and good morals, which so frequently disgrace the walls of the metropolis. This employment occasionally made his walks very tedious. Neither time nor circumstances can wholly dissolve, though they may suspend, those powerful attachments to the place of his birth, and the scenes of his child- hood and youth, which have a place in the breast p>' every man of sensibility. When Mr. Cruden wjb enabled to detach himself from those laborious ccck- {>ations which had engrossed so large a. portion of hii ife, he yielded to the force of these feelings ; and in the year 1769, visited Aberdeen, his native city. Here he also endeavoured to serve the cause of reli- gion and public morals. He applied for, and obtain ed permission to deliver a lecture in one of tht Public Halls of that city, on his favourite topic, the necessity of a reformation of manners. He printed the Fourth Commandment in the form of a hand-bill, and distributed several thousands among his fellow- citizens, especially on the Lord's day. His pockets were always well stored with Catechisms and other religious tracts, on which he expended considerable sums ; and these he bestowed freely on young persons, and others who promised to read them. Mr. Chalm- ers records with a grateful feeling, which does credit to his head and his heart, his recollection of the ten- der regard and winning manners by which he endea- voured to allure children to read their Bibles, Catechisms, &c. By the inhabitants at laige he was received with considerable respect ; and the occasion- al singularities of his conduct were readily excused in consideration of the general excellence of his character. Mr. Cruden measured the qiialifications and conduct of ministers of the gospel, by no ordinary standard ; and wherever he discovered any marked inconsistency between the office and the man, he never failed to express his disapprobation by some word or action too unequivocal to be misunderstood. On one occasion, during this visit, he happened to meet with a young clergyman, whose spruce and conceited manners excited his disgust. With great solemnity he presented him with a child's catechism, well known in Scotland, entitled. The Mother's Catechism, dedicated to the Young and Ignorant Mr. Cruden continued at Aberdeen about twelve months ; and then returned to London, where hif closed his days, and was called to rest from hi. labours. He died at his lodgings in Camden Street Islington, November 1st, 1770. The circumstance MEMOIR OF MR. ALEXANDER CRUDEN. attending his dissolution were sufficiendy remarkable to warrant a particular insertion in a Memoir of his life. His health had undergone no visible change. He had, indeed, complained for some days of a slight asth- matic affection, but the evening before his decease he retired to rest, as usual. In the morning the maid rang the beU, to summon him to breakfast. Receiving no answer, she went into his bed-room, but he was not there. She then entered his closet; where she found him kneeling against a chair, his hands supported by its back; but he was quite dead! As he never married, he bequeathed his moderate savings to his relations; except a certain sum to his native city, to be employed in the purchase of religious books, for the use of the poor ; and he founded an exhibition of five pounds per annum, to assist in educating a stu- dent at Mareschal College. This exhibition was to be obtained on certain terms mentioned in his wUl ; one of which was a perfect acquaintance with Vincent's Catechism. Mr. Cruden's religious sentiments were decidedly Calvinistic, as the definitions of various terms in his CoNCOEDANCE sufSciently testify. But he was no bi^ot; and often censured with much severity the prmciples and practices of narrow-minded men. He was evidently warmly attached to that cause in which all true Christians, of whatever denomination, must agree ; the cause of practical religion. His zeal for the reformation of manners, among all ranks of men could proceed only from a mind deeply affected with the evil of sin ; and though his exertions in promo^g the cause of righteousness, were marked with a cer- tain degree of eccentricity, arising from occasional mental infirmity, yet they entitle him to the warmest approbation of all who wish well to the best interests of mankind. His Concordance is a lasting monu- ment of his supreme regard for the Sacred Writings. None but a person who possessed the highest esteem and veneration for the Scriptures, would have under- gone the immense toil which this work must have cost h'm. A conscientious regard for the public institutions of religion, and an habitual respect to the duties of private devotion, shewed the genuineness of Mr. Cruden's piety towards God. Nor did he attempt to separate communion with God, from communion vidth the church of God ; but having first given him- self to the Lord, he made an open and decided pro- fession of serious godliness, by closely uniting himself with the Independent Church, which assembled in Great St. Helen's, under the care of Dr. Gdyse, whom he termed, his " faithfiil and beloved pastor." About 1762, when age and infirmities obliged Dr. Guyse to resign the pastoral oflSce, Mr. Cruden was induced to attend the ministry of Dr. Conder, in Moorfields ; and, subsequently, that of Mt.Cruick- SHANK, in Swallow Street. He, however, never wholly separated from the church at Great St. Helen's, but attended the first Sunday in every month, when the Lord's Supper was administered. In private life Mr. Cruden was courteous and affable ; prone to give his opinions, and firm in his , religious views. To the i)oor hu vvas as liberal of his monefy as of his advice ; he seldom,indeed, separated the one from the other. His concern for them must have been sincere, for interest he could have none ; aar his generosity must have been pure, for he often gave more than he retained for his own use. To such young men as were recommended to his notice especially from his native city, he behaved with the kindness of an affectionate and judicious friend; affording them pecuniary aid, when needed ; and in- variably cautioning them against the temptations which assail youth in the great metropolis. Though Mr. Cruden may not obtain a niciie in the temple of genius, his name vnll stand high on the records of utility. Besides the works already refer- red to, he wrote an Account of the History and Excellency of the Holy Scriptures, prefixed to a Cmnpendium of the Holy Bible. He also pub- lished the History of Richard Potter ; the poor man who was rescued from an ignominious death by his exertions. A Scripture Dictionary, was com- piled by him, and published in two octavo volumes at Aberdeen shortly after his decease. He also com- piled the very elaborate verbal index which belongs to Bishop Newton's edition of Milton's Works ; an undertaking inferior only to that of his Concord- ance, and which he undertook at the request of Audi- tor Benson. But his great work was his Concor- dance, to the revision and improvement of which he devoted all his leisure in the later periods of his life , a second edition was published in 1761, dedicated to his late Majesty, George the Third, who had newly succeeded to the throne ; and who during his reign, the longest in the annals of the British Empire, fully maintained the truly honourable character ascribed to him in that dedication, of " having manifested a high regard for religion, and an earnest concern for pro- moting it among hi^ subjects." This edition was well received, and %• Third was required, which appeared in 1769, with the Author's last corrections, These two editions reimbursed Mr. Cruden for the losses he sustained by the first. For his secoind edition he received five hundred pounds ; and when the third was published, the Booksellers made him a further present of three hundred pounds, besides twenty copies of the work on fine paper. These sums, with the product of some other literary labours, placed him in easy and comfortable circum- stances during the last years of his life ; and. enabled him to indulge the benevolence of his heart, in re- lieving the necessities of others. Such are the brief Memoirs we have been able, after considerable research, to collect of Alexander Cruden ; to whom the religious world lies under very great obligations : " whose character," to use the words of Mr. Chalmers, " nptwitlistanding his men tal infirmities, we cannot hut venerate; whom neither infirmity nor neglect could debase ; who sought con- solation where only it could be found ; whose sorrows served to instruct him in the distresses of others ; and who employed his prosperity to relieve those who, in every sense, were ready to perish." A COMPLETE CONCORDANCE TO THE HOZ.-Sr SCRIPTURES; OR, a UtrtionarB atno ^Ipl&aflrttral InHex to tfie ISifilr. yo/e.— TA< Tablf. 0/ Proper Names, and the Concordance thereof, with the Concordance to the Apocrypha, u;r placed separately at the £nrf, in Alphabetical Orden ABASE. JOB 40. 11. benold every one proud, and a. him Isa. 31. 4. OS the lion will not a. himself Enek. S1. S6. and a. him that is high Dan. 4. 37. that walk in pride, is able to a. ABASED. ha. se. t 19, and the city shall be utterly a. HJat. 23. 12. and whosoever shall exalt himself shall be a. Ij Luke 14. U. || IS. 14. P/iii. 4. 1£. I know how to be a. and how to abound ABASING. 2 Cor. 11. 7. have T committed an offence in a. ABATED. myself Gen. 8. 3. after 150 days the waters were a: «. 11. Lev. 27. 18. it shall be a. from thy estimation JM7it. .'14. 7. nor was Moses' natural force a. ludg. 8. 3. then their anger was a. toward him ABBA. Mark 14.36. a. Father,aU things are possible to thee Rom. 8. 15. the Spirit, whereby we cry, a. Father Oai. 4. C. sent Spirit into your hearts crying a. ABHOR. Father Signifies [11 To loath or detest, Deut. Si. 19. Job 42. 0. [2] To despise or neglect, Psal. 22.24, Amos b. 8. [3] To reject or cast off, Psal. 89. 38. Lev. 2C. 11. and my soul shall not a. you 15. or if your soul a, my judgments 30. I will destroy, and my soul shall a. yoa 44. nor will I a. Uiem, to destroy them utterly s Deut. 7. 26. thoushalt utterly a. it, acursed thing 23. 7. shalt not a. an Edomite, not a. an Egyptian 1 Sam. 27. IS. he hath made his people to a. him. Job 9. 31. and my own clothes shall a. me 30. 10. they a. me, they flee far from me 42. 6. I a. myself, and retient in dust and ashes Psal. 5. 6. the Lord will a. the bloody man 119. 163. I hate and a. lying, but love thy law Prov. 24. 24. him people curse, nations shall a. him Jar, 14. 21. do not a, us for thy name's sake Amoi 5. 10. they a. him that speaketb uprightly 6. 8. 1 «. die excellency of Jacob, hate his palaces Mic. 3. 9. hear, ye that a. judgment, and pervert Kam. 12. 9. a. that which is evil, cleave to good ABHORRED. £tod. 5. 21. you have made our savour to be a. Lev. 20. 23.they committed, and therefore I a. them «6. 43. they despised, their soul a. my statutes Uetit. 32. 19. when the Lord saw it, he a. them 1 Sam. S. 17. for men a. the offtringof the Lord S Sam. 16. 21 . shall hear, thou art a. of thy father 1 ifinfj 11. 25. Hadad a. Israel, and reigned over Joh 19. 19. all my inward Mends u. me Pio^. 22. 24. nor a. the affliction of the afflicted Psal. 78. 59. he was wroth, and greatly a. Israel 89-38. but thou hast cast off and a. hast been wroth 106. 40. insomuch that he a. his own inheritance Prov. 22. 14. who is a. of the Lord shall fall therein La/n. 2. 7. the Lord hath a. his sanctuary ilxek. 16. 25. thou hast made thy beauty to be jr. y^ch. 11.8. loathed them, and their soul also a. me ABHOHREST. Isa. 7. 16. the land that thou a. shall be forsaken Horn 2. 22. thou that a. idols, dost thou commit ABnORRETH. Tob 33. 20. so that his life a. liread, and his soul Psal. 10.3. blesseth the covetous,whom the Lord a. 36.4. he aeviseth mischief on his bed, he a. i.ot evil 107. 18. their soul a. all manner of meat lia. 4y .7. to him whom the natiob a. to a s'.Tvant ABl ABHORRTI^CI. Isa, 66. 24. and they shall be an a. to all flesh ABIDE. Signifies, [l"] To stay or tarry. Gen. 22. 5. [2] Todwell or live in a place. Gen, 29- 19- Psal. 1571. [3] To hear or endure, Jer. 10. 10. Joel 2. 11. M To he. Gen. 44. 33. [5] To contimie, Ecct, 8. l5. John 14. I6. [6] To wait for, Acts 20. 23. [7] To rest, Prov. 19. 23. [8] To Hie, Phil. i. 24. [Q] 2o Hand firm, Psal. lig. 90. 125. 1. [luj To rule or ■ govern, Psal. 61. 7. Ge7i, 19. 2, but we will a. in the street all night 22. 5. a. you here with the ass, and I and the lad 2-i. 55. let the damsel a. with us a few days 29. 19- it is better 1 give her to thee, a. with me 44. 33. let thy servant a, instead of the lad Exod, 16, 29. a. ye every man in his place ic». 8. 35. therefore a. at the door of the tabernacle 19-13. the wa^es of him hired shall not a. with thee Num. 35. 25. shall a. to the death of the high-priest Rut/t 2. 8. but a. here fast by my maidens ISatn. 1.22. appear before the Lord, and a. forever 5. 7. the ark of God of Israel shall not a. with us 22. 23. a. thou with me, fear not, for he that ueeks 30. 21. whom they had made to a. at brook Besor 2 Sam. 16. 18, his will I be, and with him will I a. Job e4.i3.they rebel, nor a. in the paths of the light 38. 40. and a. in the covert to lie in wait 39. 9- ■will the miicorn be willing to a, by thy crib Psal. 15. 1. Lord, who shall a. in thy tabernacle ? 61. 4. I will a. in thy tabernacle for ever 7. he shall a. before God for ever 01. 1. shall a. under the shadow of the Almighty Prov. 7. 11. she is loud, her feet a. not in her house 19. 23. and he that hath it shall a. satisfied Eccl. 8. 15. for that shall a. with him of his labour Jer. 10. 10. nations not able to a. his indignation Jer. 42. 10. if ye a. in this land I will build you 49. 18. no man shall a. there, 33. | 50. 40. Hos. 3. 3. thou shalt a, for me many days 11.6. and the sword shall a. on his cities Joel 2. 11. the day is terrible, who can a. it? Mic. 5. 4. they shall a. for now shall he be great Nah. 1. 6. who can a, in the fierceness of his anger ? Mai. 3. 2. but who may a. the day of his coming? Mat. 10. 11. there a. Mark 6. 10, Luke g. 4. Luke 19. 5. for to-day I must a. at thy house 24. 29. a, with us, for it is towards evening Jo/m 12. 46. believes on me, should not o. in dark- 14. 16. give another comforter that he may a. 15. 4. a. in me and T in you, except ye a. in me, 7. 6. if a man a. not in me, he is cast forth 10. ye shall a. in ir.y love, and a. in bis love Acts 15. 34. it pleased Silas to a. there still 16. 15. come into my house and a. there 20.23. saying, that bonds and alhictions a. me 27. 31. except these a. in ship, ye cannot be saved 1 Cor. 3. 14. if any man's work a. he shall receive 7. 8, it is good for them if they a. even as I 20. let every man a. in the same calling 40. she is happier if she so a. after my judgment P/iil. 1 . 24. to a . in the Resh is more needful for you 25. I know that I shall a. with you all 1 'J'ini. 1. 3. I besought thee to a. at Ephesus 1 Jo/m 2. 24. let thata. in you which yehave heard 27. ye shall a. in him || 28. children a. in him ABIDETH. 2 Sam. 16. 3. Ziba said, behold he a. at Jerusalem Ptal. 49. 12. man being in honoiir a not, he is ABL Psal. 56. 19. God shall hear, even he that a. of old 119. 90. thou hast established the earth, and it a. 125, 1. shall be as mount Zion, which a. for ever Prov. 15. 31. heareth reproof, a. among the wise Eccl. 1. 4. anothercometh, but the earth 0. forever Jer. 21. 9. he thata. in this city shall die by sword JoliH 3. 36. but the wrath of (Jod a. on him 8. 35. the servant a. not, but the son a. for ever 12. 24. exc pt a com of wheat die, it a. alone 34. we have heard that Christ a. for ever 15. 5. he that a. in me bringeth forth much fruit 1 Cor. 13, 13. now a. faith, hope, charity 2 Tim. 2. 13. if we believe not, yet he a. faithful Jieb. 7. 3. Melchizedec a. a priest continually 1 Pet. 1. 23, by the word of God which a. forever 1 Jo/m 2. 6. he that saith he a. in him ought to walk 10. he that loveth his brother a. in the light 14. ye are strong, and the word of God a. in yoe 17. but he that doth the will of God a. for ever 27. the anointing a. in you and teacheth you 3, 6. whosoever a. in him sinneth not 1 Jo/m 3. 14. that loveth not his brother a. in death 24. and hereby we know that he a. in us 2 Jo/m 9.wboso a. not in the doctrine of Christ hath □ot God, he that a. hath the Father and the Sou ABIDI^'G. Num. 24. 2. Balaam Aw Israel a. in his tents 1 iSfim. 26. 19-froma. mthe inheritance of the Loru 1 C/tron. 29. 15; days as a shadow, there is none a. Ltike 2, 8. there were shepherds a. in the field Jo/m 5. 38. and ye have not his word a. in you lJb/i» 3.15. no murderer hath eternal life a. in him A EJECTS. Psal. 35. 15. the a. gathered together against me ABILITY. Lev. 27. 8. to his a. that vowed, priest shall value Ezra 2. 69. they gave after their a. to the work Ne/t. 5. B. we after our a, redeemed our brethren Dajt. 1. 4. as had a. to stand in the king's palace Mat. 25. 15. he gave to each according to his a. Acts 11. 29. according to his a. determined to send \ Pet. 4. 11. let him do it as of the o.Godgiveth ABLE. Exod. 18. 21. provide out of all the people a. men Lev. 14. 22. two pigeons, such as he is a. to get, 31. Num. 1. 3. all that are a. to go to war, 20, £2,24, 26, 28, 30, 32, .34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45. | 26. 2. 13. 30. go up for we are well a. to overcome it Deut, 16. 17. every man shall give as he is a. Jos/i. 23. 9. no man hath been a. to stand before yoa 1 •Si/»i.6.20.who is a.to stand before this holy God 1 Kings 3, Q. who is a. to judge so great a people ZC/iroH. 2. 6. but who is a. to build him an house 20. 6. so that none is a. to withstand thee 25. 9 the Lord is a. to give thee much more Job 41. 10. who then isa. to stand before me ? Prov. 27. 4. but who is a. to stand before envy ? Ezek. 46.11. the offering shall be as he is a, to give Dan. 3. 17. our God whom we serve is a. to deliver 6. 20. thy God is a. to deliver thee from the liona Mat. 3. 9. God is a. of these stones to raise up children to Abraham, fjiike 3. 8 9. 28. believe ye that I am a. to do this r 10. 28. fear him a. to destroy soul and body in hel 19. 12. he that is a. to receive it, let him reeer* 20.22.areyea.to drink of the cupl fhall drink ol> 22 46. no man was a. to answer hira a word Mark 4. 33. spake he, as they \\ere a. to hearif Jo/m 10. 29. no man is a. to pluck thcni out of my Acts 15. 10. a yoke our fathers nor w u. it b'.-a. ABO Acts 20.32. word of his grace, a. to build you 25, 5. which among you are a. go down with me ? Jiom,<4i. 31. he had. promised, 'he wa&a. to perform 11, 23. foi'God is a. to gr&ff them in agaiu 14. '4. for God is.a. to make him stand 12. '14. ye are a. also to admonish one another 1 Cor. '•3^ 2. ye were not a. nor yet now are ye a. 'lOilS.not sufFer to be tempted above that yease a. .S Cor. 3 h '6. who hath made us a. ministers of new t. 9.8.God is a.to m^e all grace abound towards you ^/i.'S. 20. to him that is a. to do abundantly above 3^rtir%v4Uiiftisa^o subdue all things to himself ■£ Tim.l. 12. he is a. toteeplWtlUas'e committed 3, 7. never a. to come to the knowledge of truth 15. holy scriptures-flj to make wise to salvation J7i?3.2.18.he is-a. to succour them that are -tempted 5. 7. to him that was a. to save him from death 7.C5.he is fl, to save to 6he uttermost all that come 11.19. accounting thai-God was ff, to raise him up Jam. 1.21. the word which is a. to save your souls 3. 2. is a. also to biadle the whole body 4.12.there is one lawgiver a.to save and to destroy Jade 24. to him thatis.a. to keep you from falling Rev. 5. '3. no man was a. to open the book nor look 13. 4. who is a. to make war with the beast ? 15, 8. no mau was a. 'to enter into the' temple. Be ABLE. Xev.' 26. 26, and himself ie a. to redeem it DeiU. 7.24.there shall no man be a. to stand, 11.25, Josh. 1. 5, not any man be a. to stand before thee 14.12. if the Lord be with me I shall be a. to drive 1 Sam. 17 .p' if ^c ^ ''■ ^0 ^g^^ with me and kill me 1 C/iri»£,Sd.l4.that we should be a. to ofTer willingly S 0/17-1171,32^1 4. that your God should be a.to deliver Xsa. 47. 12, if so be thou shalt be a. to profit Ezei. 33. 12. nor shall the righteous be a. to live JJuke. 14. 31. whether he be a. with 10,000 to meet Mottii 8. 39. be a. to separate us from love of God 1 Cor. 10. '13. that ye may be a. to bear it J^A. 3.18. may be a. to comprehend witJi all saints '0. 11. that ye may be a. to stand against the devil .16. faith, wherewith ye shall be a. to quench ^ Tim. 2. 2. who shall'iff a. to teach others also^ 'Tit. .1 . .9. may. be a. by sound doctrine to exhort £ Pet. ' 1 . 15. tltat ye may he a. after my decease £«p.€. 17, wrath is come, andwho shall be a.to stand Not be ABLE. ■S Kings 18. 29. iiot be a. to deliver you, Xra. 36.14. Psal. .36. 12. cast down, and shall not be a. to rise Eccl. 8. 17. yet shall he iiot be. a. to fimd it Isa. 47. 11. thou shalt 7i0t be a. to put it off •rer.'ll..ll. not be a.to escape j| 49- lO.not bea. to hide Jkek. 7* '19*' gold shall iiot be a. to deliver them Jjiiie.13. 24i. seek, jwr be a. j| 21. 15. tiot bea. to gainsay Not ABLE. X«r. 5. 7.-'and if he be ?wt a. to bring a Iamb Num. 13.31.webe7UJi a. to go up against the people 14. 16. because thet Lord was nof a, Deui^Q.£Q^ t Chron. 20. 37. ships were not a. to go to Tarshish EzTa 10. 13. we are noi.a. to stand without Neh. 4. 10. so that we are /tot a. to build the wall Vsal. 18. 38. woimded thatithey were mt a. to rise £1. 11, device which thej&are 9iot a. to perform 40. IS.holcLonme, sothatalam not a. to look up Smos 7. 10. the land is not (n. to bear all his word^ JjTtie 12. 26. if ye be 7iot a. to do the thing is least 14. 29. laid foundation, and is not a. to finish hbn 21. 6. they were Twta. to draw it for the fishes 0-cts 6.10.and they were 710/ a. to resist the wisdom!' ABOARD. ^ Acts 21 , 2. a ship sailing, we went a. and set forth ABODE, Substantive. E Ki7igs 19. 27. but 1 know thy a. Isa. 37. 28. Esra 9. +. 8. to give us a sure a. in his holy place John 14,23.we will come and make ouc^.with him ABODE, Verb. G«7i.29.14. Jacoba. withhimthespaceofamontl^ 49- 24, but his bow a. in strength, and the arms iiiro/f. 24.'l6, the glory of the Lord a. on-Sinai Num. 9. 17. where cloud a. Israel pitched, 18. 21. 20. they a. in their tents, and journeyed, 22. 11. 35. tie people journeyed, and a. afJIazerotl^' 20. 1. tlie people a. in Radesh, Judg. 11. .17. 22. 8. the princes of Moab, a. with Balaam |, Dent. 1. .46. so ye a. in Kadesh many days 3. 29. we (7. in the valley \[Q. Q. 1 a. inthemount.' Josh 5.8,they a.in their places till they were whole< 8. 9' they a. between Bethel and Ai, but Joshuaj judg. 5. 17.Gilead a.beyondJordan.Asher con- tinued on the seashore, and a. in his breaches 19. 4. the Levite a. with him three days 20. 47. and a, in the rsck Kimmon four months Sam. 1. 23. the woman a. and gave her son suck 7. 2. while the ark a. in Kirjath-jearim, time long 13. 16. Saul and Jonathan a. in Gibeah 22. 6. Saul a. || 23. 14. David a. 25. | 26. 3. 23.18.Davido. m wood || 2 Sam.'[.l.a. atZiklag i Sam. ]1 12. Uriah a. in J<±rusalem that day ABO 2 Sam. 15, 8. servant vowed while I a. at Geshur ■ 1 A'mg'f. 17^19. he carried him to a loft where he a, Jer, 38. 28. Jeremiah a. in the court of the prison 'Maf.^l7.22.and while they a. in Galilee, Jesus said Liike 1. 56. Mary a. with her about three months 8. 27. nor a. in any-house, but in the tombs Joh7i 1. 32. I saw the Spirit, and it a.' upon him 39. they came and a. with him that- day 7. 9- when he said these words he a, in Galilee 8. 44, he was a murderer, and a. not in the truth 11 .6.he a . two days still in the place where he was .t^f/fl.lS.an^pper room where a. Peter and James 14. 3. long time a. they speaking boldly in the -18, 3, Paul a. with them and wrought -21. 7. we came and a. with the brethren one day - S.we entered the house of Philip and a. with him Gal. 1. 18. I went and a. with I'eter fifteen days ABODE there, or there ABODE. Dent. 1..46. according to the days that ye a. there Josh. 2. 22. came to mountain, and a. there 3 days Judg. 21. 2, the people a. there till even before God Ezra 8.<-15. and there a. we in tents three days ■32. we came to Jerusalem and a. there three days John.4!..4Q. and Jesus a. there two days 10. 40. where John at first baptized, Euid there a. Acts 12. IQ.' Ilerod went to^Cesarea, and there a. 14. 28. there they a. long time with the disciples 17. 14. Silas and Timotheus a. tliere still ABODE-ST. Judg. 5. 16. why a. thou among the sheepfolds ? ABOLISH. Signifies .[1] To do away, or make void, 2 Cor. 3. 13. Eph. 2. 15. [2"] To destroy, Isa..2. 18. 2 Tim. 1. 10. Jja. 2. 18, and the idols he shall utterly a ABOLISHED. Isa. 51. 6. and my righteousnebs shall not be a. Ezek. 6, 6. and your works may be a. 2 Cor. 3. 13. not look to the«nd of that which is a. Eph, 2. 15. ha'\ing a. in his fiesh the enii.ity 2 Tim. 1, 10. Jesus Christ, who hath a. death ABOMINABLE. Lev. 7. 21. that shall touch any a. unclean thing 13. 43. ye shill not make yourselves a. with any 18. 30. commit not any of these a. customs 19. 7- if it be- eaten on the third day, .it is a. 20. 25, ye shall not make your souls a. by beast Deut. 14. 3. thou shalt not eat any a. thing 1 Chron. Sl„'6. for the king's word was avto Joab- 2 0/ir(m.l5.8.Asaput away the a. idols from Judah Job 15. Id. how much more a and filthy is. man Psal. 14. 1. are corrupt, they have done a. works 53. 1. corrupt are they, and have done a', iniquity ija..l4. J.9. thou art cast out like an a. branch 65. 4. and broth of a. things is in their vessels Jer. 16. -18. filled with carcases of their a, things ^ 44. 4, O, do not this. a. thing that I hate Etek..-4. 14. nor came a. flesh into my- mouth 8. 10. I saw and behold a. beasts and idols . 16. 59.. thy sins committed more a. than they Mic. 6. 10. and the flcant measure that is a. Nah. 3. 6. and I will cast a. filth on thee T'it.. 1. 16. but in works deny him, being.a. 1 Pet. 4. 3. when we walked iu a. idolatries Rev. 21, 8. fearful, and unbelieving, and the a. ABOMINABLY. 1 Kings 21.26. Ahab did very a. in following idols ABOMINATION. Signifies, [1] A thing hateful and detestable. Gen. .43. 32. Prov. 29. 27. t2] Sm in general, Isa. 66. 3. Ezek. 16, 50. [?] An idol, 2 Kings 2^. 13. Isa., 44. IQ. [4] -The Roman arm^ that destroyed the temple and Jewish polity, Mat. 24.15. ^[5] Evil doctrines and practices, '"R-ey. 17. 4. Gen, 43. 32. for that is an a, to the Egyptians -46. 34. every shepherd is ana. to the Egyptians £rtirf.8,26.for we shall sacrifice the a.of Egyptians J>D. 7. 18. it shall be an a. 11. 41, 42 -11. 10. they shall be an a. to you, 12,-20,-23. 18. 22. as Avith womankind it is a. 2.Q, 13. Dent, 7. 25. itis a. to the Lord thy God, 17. 1. .26. nor shalt thou bring an a. into thy house 12. 31. every, a. they have done to their gods 13. 14, that such a. is wrought among you, I7. 4. 18. 12. all that do these things are an a, 22. 5. 23,18. both these are an a. to the Lord thy God 34. 4. for that is an a. before the .Lord 25. 16. all that do unrighteously are an a. toGod 27. 15. cursed be the man that maketh a. to the 1 iSam. 13.4. Israel was had in a. with Philistines 1 Kings 11. 5. Milcom the a. of Ammonites, 7. 7, an high place for'Chemosh the a. of Moab 2 Kings 23. 13. Ashtaroth the a, of the Zidonians Psal. 88. 8. thou hast made me ana. to them Prov. 3. 32. the froward is an a. to the'Lord 6, 16. yea seven things are an. a. to him 8. 7- speak truth wickedness is an a. to my lips 11. 1. a false oaiaiice is an a. to the Lord 20. they oFa fr^wara heart are an a, to the Lord ABO Prov. 12. 22. Jying lips are a. to the-Lord ^13.. 19. it is an a. to fools to depart from evV. 15. 8. the sacrifice of the wicked is an a. 21. 27 9. the way of the wicked is an a. to the Lora 26. thoughts of the wicked are an a . to the I..ord 16. 5, every one that is proud in heart is an a, - 12. it is an a. to kings to commit wickedness 17. 15. they both are an a. to the Lord 20. 10. both of them are alike a. tothe^Lord 23. divers weights are ana. to the-Lord 24. 9- ^od the scomer is an a. to men Prov. 28. 9- even his prayer shall be.«. C9- 27. an unjust man is an a, to the just, and he that is upright in the way, is a. to the wicked Isa. 1. 13. incense is an a. to me, the new^-moon^ 41. 24. an a., is he that chooseth you 44. 19. shall Ivinake the residue thereof am a? 6Q. 17. eating swine's flesh, and the a. and mouse Jer. 2. 7. ye entered, ye made my heritage an a. 6. 15. ashamed when t>ey committed a.>8. .12. 32. 35. that they should ao this a. to cause Judah Ezek. 16. 50. they were hau^ty and committed a, • 18, 12. lifted up his eyes to^idols and committed a 22. 11. committed a. with his neighbour's wife 33. 26. ye stand on your sword and ye work- a Dan, 11. 31. shall placethe a, that maketh desolate 12. 31. and thea, thatmaketh desolate setup Mai. 2.11. and a. is committed in Israel and Jems. Mat, 24. ^5. ye see a. of desolation, Mark .13. 14. Luke l6. 15. esteemed among men is a. with God Rev. 21. 27. shall in no wise enter that worketh a ABOMINATIONS. Deiit. 18. 9- not learn to do~aftertiic a. of nations 32. 16. with a. provoked they him to anger 1 Kings 14. 24. did according to all a. of nations < 2 Kings l6.3.thro' fire according to a.S, Ghr;.3,%.3 ' 21. 2. Manasseh did ev.i in-the sight of lie Lora ] after the a. oi the heathen, 2 Chron. 33. i 23.24. a. ^ied did Josiah put away, 2 Chr: 34. 33 . 2 Chron. 36. 8. acts of Jehoiakim and his a. he dio 14. people transgressed after all a. of theheathen Prov. 26. 25. for tiiere are seven a. in his heart Jer. 44. 22. the Lord could not bear for the «. £z^i. G.ll.alasforall theevila. of house of Israe. 8.6. seest thou the great a. of Israel, but turn thee yet again, and thou shalt see greater a. 13, 15, 9. behold the wicked a. that they, do here 17. is it a light thing to commit a. here ? 9. 4. that sigh and cry for all the a. that be done 11. 18. take away all the a. thereof from thence 14. 6. turn away your faces from all your a. 16: 2. son of man, cause Jerusalem to knowher-a, 18.24, when the righteous doth according to all a. -20. 4. cause them to know the a. of their fathers 7. cast ye away every man the a. of his eyes 8. they did not cast away the a. of their eyes -22. 2. yea thou shalt shew her all her a. 3Q. 31. and shall loathe yourselves for all your a 44. 6. O Israel, let it suffice you of. all your a, 7. they have broken^ my covensmt for all your a . Dan. 9. 27. and for the overspreadii^ of a. Zech. 9. 7. will take hisa. from between his teeth Rev. 17.^. a golden- cup iu her hzmd foil of a, .5. the mother of harlots and a. of the earth Their ABOMINATIONS. Deut, 20. 18. teach you not to do after all thetr a. 29. 17. and ye have seen their a. and their idols EzraQ. l.the people doing according to (Aeir a. 11. with their a. which have filled the land Isa. G6. 3. and their soul delighteth in their a. Je/-. 7. 30. have set their a, in the house called 32.34. Ezek.^ 6. 9. for the evils committed in all their a. 7. 20. but they made the images of their a. 11. 21. whose heart walketh dler their a. 12. .16. that they may declare ^\ their a. 16. 47. yet hast thou not done after their a. £0. >30, and commit ye whoredom after their a. 23. 36. yea, declare to them their- a. 33. 29. the land desolate because of all their a. 43. 8. they have defiled my holy name by their a. 44.-13. they shall bear their shame and their n . Hos. g.'lO. their a. were according as they loved These AB0MINATI01*;S, Lev. 38. S6. ye shall not- commit.any of thesea 27. all these a. have the men of the land done 29- whosoever shall commit any of these a. !)«//, 18. 12, because oUhese a.the.]j>rd hath driven 2 Kitigs 21, 11. Manasseh hath done these a. Ezra 9. 14. join in affinity with people of these a. Jer. 7. .10. we are delivered to do all these a. £rff*.18.13.he hath done all these -a. shall surely die Thine or thy ABOMINATIONS. Jcr.4. 1. if thou wilt put away /^(7W a, out of sight 13. 27. 1 have seen thine a. on the hills Ex.ek. 5. 9. do what I have not, because of thtne a. 11, thou hast defiled my saiictuary with thy a. 7. 3. I will recompense on thee all thine a, 4, 8,0. Id. 22. all Mme a. thou hast not remembered 36.with all the idols of rnirec a. and by the hloo^ 43, not commit this lewdness above all thine m ABO £»A.l6.51.hast multiplied i/iine a. more than they 58. thou hast borne thine a. saith the Lord ABOVI-:. Bipvifies^ [1] Aiofifhig/t^Gen. 6.16, Prov.8.28. [23 17i£ digtuty or excellencv of a person or lAinf.Psal. 113.4. Mat. 10. 24. [31 Beyond, £ Cor. I. 8. [4J More than. Gen. .3. 14.1-48. 22 RJ] Upwards, Exod. .30. 14. Lev. 27. 7. l^ An higher state or rank. Mum. 16. 3. [7] Chief in authority and power ^ Deut. 28. 13, [8] Heaven, or the highest place. Job 3. 4. Rom. 10. 6. [9] Heavenly and spiritual. Gal. 4. 26. [10] Things that relate to AfforeH, Gal. 4. £&. ^Col. 3. 1. [UVGorf.Jam. 1. IT. 'ten. I. 7. from the waters a. Ae firmament 20, and fowl that may fly a. the earth 3. 14. the serpent cursed'fl. all cattle, a. heast 6. l6. in a cubit shalt thou finish the ark n. 7. 17. and the ark was liAed up a. the eanh 48. 22. given thee one portion fl. thy brefiiren 49. S6. prevailed a. the blessings of my progenitors £roff. 25.22,1 -will commune from a. the mercy-seat 28. 27. o. the curious girdle of the ephod, 28. S0.14'. are numbered fiom twenty years old and a. I^T, lis 31. which have legs a tneir leet to leap 27- 7. and if it he from sixty yean old and a. i denied thcGod that is a. Psal. ID. 5. thy judgments are a. out of his sight 18. 48-. thou liftest me a. those that rise up 27 . 6. now shall my head be lifted up a. enemies 45. T. the oil of gladness a. thy fellows, J:/ei. 1.9^ 78. 23. tho* he commanded th& clouds from a. IIQ. 127. 1 love thy oommandments a. gold 136. 6. that stretched out the earth o. fiie waters 137. 6. if I prefer not Jerusalem a my chief joy 1.44. 7. send thine hand from a. rid me, deliver me 148. 33. his glory is a, the earth/and heaven Prov. 8. 28. when he established the clouds a. 15. 24^ the way of life is a. to the wise 31. 10. for her price is far a. rubies Eccl. 3. 1^, a man hadi no pre-eminence a. a beast Jia. 2. 2. mountain shall be exalted a. the hills 6. 2. a. it stood'the seraphims, eanh had six wings 7. 11. ask it either in the depth or in the height a.. Jer. 15^.8. their widows increased a. sand of the seas Lam. 1. ISn from a. hath he sent fire into my bones Exek. 1. 26. as appearance of a man a. upon it 10. 19.theglo]7vofG(id wasoverthema. 11. S2,. Sg. 15. nor exalt itself any more a. the nations Van. 6, 3\ Daniel was preferred a. the presidents 11. 36. the king magnify himself a. every god Amos 2. 9. yet I destroyed his fruit from a. JVaA.3-.l6.hast multiplied thy merchants a.the stars Mat. 10. 24. disciple not a. his master, Ltiie 6. 40. John 3. -f 3. except a man be bom from a. 7. 6. 1^. baskets which remained, over and a.^ 8. 2.3. 1 am from a. ye are of this world 19. 11. except it were given him from a. Jlcts 4. 22. for the man was a. that Oal. 4. 26. but Jerusalem which is a. is free Phil. 2. 9. uid given him a name a. every name Col, 3s 1. seek those things which are a. 2. set your affection on things a. not on eartk J^hilem. 1>6. not now 35 a servant, but a. a servant Heb. 10. 8. a. when he said, saerifice and offering Jam. 1. 17. every good and perfect gift is from a, 3. 15. this wisdom descendeth not from a. ABOVE aU. "Sen. 3. 14. the serpent is cursed a. all cattle httn. li 3. Moses was very meek a. all the men ABO JSeut. 7. 14v thou shalt be blessed a. all people 10.15.he chose you a. all people, as it is this day 14.2. chosen thee a. a// the nations, 26.19. t28. 1. 1 Kings 14. 9. done evil a. all that were before thee 22. provoked a. all that their fathers had done 16. 30. Ahab did evil a. all that were before him 2 -Ari»gj21,ll,donewicl(edlya.a//the Amoritesdid 1 Chron. 29. 3. over and a. ail 1 have prepared 11. and thou art exalted as head a. all 2 Chron. 11, 21i he loved Maacah a. all his wives Neh. 8. 5. for Ezra was a. all the people Esth. 2. 17. king loved Esther a. a// the women Psal. 97 . 9. thou Lord art high a. all the earth 99' 2. he is high a. a// people, 113. 4. 138. 2. magnified th.y word a. a// thy name Prov. 4. + 23; keep thy heart a. all keeping Eccl. 2. 7. a. aWthatwere in Jerusalem before me Jer. 17. 9> the heart is deceitful a. all things Ezek. 16. 43. not commit this lewdness a. all 31. 5. his height was exalted a. a// the trees Daft. 11. 37* for he shall magnify himself a. all Liike 3. 20. Herod added yet this a, all 13, 2. these sinners a. all the Galileans, 4. John 3.. 31.. he that cometh from heaven is a. all Eph. 1, 21. far a. a// principality and power 3. 20. a. all that we ask j| 4.oi-oneGoda. all 6, 1&. a. all taking the shield of faith to quench Col. 3. 14. a. all these things put on charity 2 Thess. 2. 4. trxaltetha. all that is called God Jam. 5. 12. a. all things, my^ brethren, swear not X Pet. 4. 8. a. all things have- fervent charity 3 John 2. 1 wish a. all thiiigs that thou prosper AnovB a//GoD8; seeOon%. At\o\e heaven ; see Hbavbn. Utood AiiovK ; see Stood. Above %i€, him, them; see him, .bie, tiieu. ABOUND. Prov. S6.20.the faithful man shall a. with blessings Isa. 2. f 6. they a. with the children of strangers Mat, 24. 12. because iniquity shall a. love of many Horn, 5.20.the law entered that the offence might a 6. 1, shall we continue in sin, that graee may a. 7 15. 13. that ye mayo, in hope thro' the power 2. Cor. 1, 5. as sufferings a, so consolation abounds 8, 7. as ye a. in everything, see that ye a, 9. 8. God is able to make all graee a., to you Phil, 1, g. I pray that your love may a. more 4. 12. I know how to a. both to a. and suifer 17. but 1 desire fruit that tjay a. to your account 18. but J have all and a. I am full 1 'i'hess. 3. 12. Lord make you to a. in love one 4s 1. so ye would a, more and more ^Pct. 1. 8. for if these-tfaings be in you anda. ABOUl^DED, ETil, ING. Prov. 8. 24. when no fountains a. with water 29. 22, and a furious man a. in tremsgression P^om. 3. 7. for if the truth of God hath more a, 5. 15. grace by Jesus Christ hath a. 10 many SO. but where sin a. grace did much more a. \-Cor. 15. 58. always a. in the work of the Lord 2 Cor .8.2. deep poverty a, to the riches oCliberality Eph. 1. 8. wherein hehath a, toward us in wisdom Ciil.^ S. 7. a. therein with thanksgiving 2 Thess. 1. 3. the charity towards ea^ other a. ABOUT. Oen, 38. 24, a. three months after was. told Judah 41, 25. God shewed I'haraoh what he is a, to do 42. 24. he turned himself a from them and wept 46. 34. thyservant'^ trade hath been a. cattle Esod. 11. 4. a. midnight will I go out into Egypt 13. 18. God led th& people a. thro' the way 19. 23. set bounds a. the mount, and sanctify it 32. 28. there fell that day a. 3000 men Isv, 6. 5. all that a. which he hath sworn falsely 'Num, 16. 24i from a. the tabernacle of Kcrah Dent. 32. 10. he led him a. and instructed him Josh, 10. 13. sun halted not to go down a. a day Judg. 17. 2. the silver a. which thon cursedst liuth 2, 17. and it was a., an ephah of barley 1 Sam. 1. 20. when the time was come a, Hannah 5. 8. let the ark of God be carried a. to Gath 9. 26. it came to pass, a, the spring of the day 21 . 5. womeu have been kept from us a. .three days 2 Sam. 14; 20. to fetch a. this form of speech 1 A'f'ngj 2. 15. the kingdom is turned a. and become 22. 30. a. going down of the sun, 2 Ghrtm. 18. 34. 2 Kiiigs 4. 16. a. this season according to the time 2 Chron, 2. 9- the house which I am a. to build £sra 10. 15. were employed a. this matter Joh 20. 23. when he is «;. to fiU'bis belly Prov. 3. 3. bind them a. thy neck, &. 21. 20. 19. he that g03th a. as a tale-bearer Cant. 7. 2. like a heap of wheat set a. with lilies Jsa. 5, t S. built a tower, and made a wall a. it 50. 11, that compass yourselves a. with sparks Jier. 2.36. why gaddest thou a. so much to change 31. 22. how long wilt thou go a. O thou 41. 14. all the people cast a. and returned Has. 7. S.now their own doings have beset them a. Mat. 20. 3. he went out a. the third hour Mark S. S. no not so much as a, the door ABU Mark 12. I. set an hedge a. it, and digged a plA«» Luke 2. 49. 1 must be a. my Father's business 3; 23. Jesus began to be a. thirty years of age 12. 35. let your loins be girded a. and lights Jolm 3. 25. there arose a question a. purifying 7. 19. why go ye a. to kill me f Acts 4i 4. the number of the men was a. 6000 18. 14. and when Paul was a. to open his mouth 27. 30, as they were a. to flee out of the ship S^. 4. 19. when he was a. 100 years old 10. 3. going a. to establish their own righteousne* 1 Cor. g. 5. have we not power toteadazrfiTsisfer 2 Cor .4.10:^ihfay8 Wring a. in tix- body the dyin • Eph. 6. 14. having your loins g; ■■. ••■ with tmui 1 .Tim . 5. 13. wandering a. from house to house He6. 8. 5. when he was a. to make the tabemacls Pev. 8. 1. silencea. the space of half an hour 10. 4. I was a. to write, and I heard a voiee See Gone, him, mb, thee, TnEn, round, stoop THIS, TIUB, WEWT. ABROAD. Exod. 12. 46. shalt not carry ought of the flesh «. Lev. 13. 12. and if a leprosy breaJc out a. in the skin 18. 9. whether she be bom at home or a. Deiti. 23. 10. then shall he go a. out of the camp 13i when thou wilt rase thyself a. shalt dig Jitdg. 12. 9. took daughters from a. for his son^ 2 Kings 4.3;go, borrow thee vessels a. of neighbour- 2 Chron. 29. I6. Levites took it to carry it out a. 31>. 5. as soon as the commandment came a. pjtth. 1. 17. this deed of the queen shall come a. Job 15. 23. he wandereth a, for bread, .saying Psal. 41. 6. when he goeth a^ht telleUi it Prov, 5. 16. let thy fountains be dispersed a. , Isa. 44, 24. that spreadeth a., the earth by myse.^ Jer. 6. 11. 1 will pour it out on the children a. Lam. 1. 20. a. the sword bereaveth, at home death Mark 1 45. he began to blaze a. the matter 4. S2. nor kept secret,. but that it should come a. tnike 1, 65. thes&sayings were noised a. through out all the hill-country of Juden 2. 17, made tknown a, the saying about this chilf* Acts 2. 6. wheuthis was noised a. the multitude Horn. 5. 5. .the>10ve of God is shed a. in our hearts 16. 19. for your obedience is eome a. to all men Ste Cast, sfue-ad, .sta nd, scatter, went. ABSENCE. ZTJite22. 6. toibetrayhim in a of the multitude Phil. 2. 12..but now much more in my a. work out ABSENT. Gen, 31. 49''When we are a. one from another 1 Cor. 5. 3. fori verily as a. in body, but present in 2 C. Phil. 1. 27. whether 1 come, or else be a. Col. 2. 5. for tho' I be a. in the flesh,.yet am I with ABSTAIN. Acts 15. 20. that they a. from pollutions of idols 29. Uiat ye a. from meats offered to idols 1 Thess. 4. 3. that ye should a, from fornication 5. 22. a. from all appearance of evil 1 2tm. 4. 3. commanding to a,.from meats iPff. 2. ll.a. from fleshly lusts which war against ABSTINENCE. Acts 27.SI. after long a. Paul stood forth iu midst ABUNDANCE. Deiit. S8. 47. thou servedst not God for the a., of all 3Si 19. they shall suck of the a. of the seas 1 Sam. 1. 10. out of the a. of my complaint 1 Ktjtgs 10. IC. came no more such a. of spices 27. as the sycamore-trees for a. 2 Chron. 1 . 15. 18. 41. for there is a sound of a. of rain 2 Chron. 9. 9, she gave the king, of snices great a. Job 22. 11.. and a. of waters cover thee. W. Sir Psal. 72. 7. in his days shall be a. of peace Eccl. 5. 10. nor he that loveth a. with increase 12. the a. of the rich will not suffer him to sleejk Isa. 7. 22. for a. of milk he shall eat butter M. 7. therefore the a. they have gotten 47, 9. for the great a., of thy inchantments €0. 5. the a. of the sea shall be converted to tLec 66. 11. he djilighted with the a., of her glory Jer. 33. 6. I will reveal to them a. of peace £ze^.l6.49. a. of idleness was in her and daughter! 26. 10. by reason of the a. of his horses Zech. 14. 14. gold, silver,, and apparel in great a. Mat. 12. 34. out of the a. of the heart, !,«*£ 6. 45. 13. 12. and he shalt have more a. 25. 29. Mark 12, 44, they cast in of their a. Luke 21. 4. Rom. 5. 17 . more they which receive a. of grace 2 Cor. 8.2. the a. of their joy abounded to the richew 14. your a. asupply,theira.asuppfy for want 12. 7 . be exalted thro' the a. of the revelations Rev. 18. 3. waxed rich thro' the a. of her delicacies In ABUNDANCE. S Sam 12. 30. David brought spoil of the cit? in «. A'mjj I. ig. AdoQijahbath slain oxen m a, 25. jCkron. 22. 3, Davhi prepared brass m a. 14. 4. also cedar-trees in a. marble w a. 29. 2. 15. there are workmen witb tbee in a. hewers 29. 21. they offered sacrifices in a. for all Israel 2 Chron, 2. 9. evea to prepare me timber in a. t. 18. Solomon made all these vessels in great a. y. 1. Queen of Sheba brought gold in a. il. 23. Rehoboam gave his sons victuals m a. 14. 15. Asa carried away sheep and camels in a. 15. 9. for they fell to Asa out of Israel in a. _17.5. allj udah brought presents to Jehoshaphat, and hE~had-w^«* aui iipnour ma. in. 1. 18. 2 Ahab killed sheep for Jeho,sh„t,hat in a. SO. 25. Jehoshaphat found spoil in a. 24. 11. thus they gathered money m a. 29. 35 and also the burnt-offerings were in a. .SI. 5. children of Israel brought in a. first-fruits 32. 5. Hezekiab made darts and shields in a. 29. be provided him cities and possessions in a. "^e/t. 9.25.they took vineyards and fruit-trees m a. l^st/i. ,1. 7. they gave them royal wine m a. J0&36. 31. he giveth meat in a. Psal. 37. 11. delight themselves in a. of peace 52. 7- but trusted in the a. of his riches 105. 30. the land brought forth frogs in a. Jjiike 13. 15. man's life consisteth not in a. 2 Cor. 8. 20. that no man blame us in this a. ABUIJDANT. Exod. 34. 6. Lord God a. in goodness and truth Ptov. 12.+26. the righteous more a. than neighbour Isa. 56. 12. shall be as this day, and much more a. Jer. 51. 13. O thou Babylon, a. in treasures 1 Cor. 12. 23. on these we bestow more a. honour 24. having given more a. honour to that part 2 Cor. 4. 15. that the a. grace might redound 7. 15. his inward affection is more a. toward you 9. 12. for the administration is a. by many 11.23.in labours more, a. in stripes above measure Phil. 1, 26. that your rejoicing maybe more a. I Tim. l.i4.thcgraceofourLordwas^xceedingB. Pet. 1. 3. according to his a. mercy hath begotten ABUKDANTLY. Gen. 1. 20. let the waters bring forth a. 21. 8. 17. that they may breed a, in the earth ■9. 7. multiply, bring forth a. in the earth ^od. 1. 7, the children of Israel increased a. 8. 3. the river shall bring forth frogs a. 2VT(m. 20.11 . Moses smote and the water came out a. 1 C/irovi. 12. 40,' brought oil, oxen, and sheep a. £2. 5. so David prepared a. before his death 8. thou hast shed blood a. and made great wars £ C/tron. 31. 5. tithe of all things brought they in a. Joi 12. 6. into whose hand God bringeth a. 36. 28. the clouds drop, and distil upon man a. Psal. 36. 8. they shall be a. satisfied with fatness G5. 10. thou waterest the ridges thereof a. 132. 15, I will a. bless her provision 145. 7. shall a, utter the memory of thy goodness Cant. 5. 1. friends drink, yea drink a. O beloved Isa. 15. 3. every one shall howl, weeping a. 35. 2. it shall blossom a. and rejoice with joy 43. t 24. nor hast thou a. moistened with the fat 55, 7, and to our God, for he will a. pardon Jo/m 10. 10. that they might have life more a. 1 Cor. 15. 10. I laboured more a. than they all S Cor. 1,1,2, conversation, and more a. to you-wards S. 4. might know the love 1 have more a. to you 10. 15. shall be enlarged according to our rule a. 12. 15, tho' the more a. I love you, the less JJpA. 3. 20. to him that is able to do exceeding a. 1 Thess.i.iJ. endeavoured more a. to seP your face 5 jV. 3. 6. which he shed on us a. thro' Jesus Christ J/fA. 6.17. God willing more a. to shew to the heirs 2 feM.ll.for so an entrance be ministered to you a. ABUSE, ED. Lev. 19. 1 20. who lieth with a bond-maid a. by any Jvdg. 19. 25. and a. her all the night till morning 1 iSB?n.31.4.1estuncircumcised(7.me, 1 Chr. 10. 4. 1 Cor. 9. IB. that I a. not my power in the gospel ABUSERS, ING. 1 Cor. €. 9. nor a. of themselves with mankind 7. 31. and they that use this world as not a. it ACCEPT. Signifies, [1] To receive favourably, Mai. 1. 10, 13. 2 Cor. 11. 4. [2] To take pleasure in, Ezek. 20. 40. [3] To forgive. Gen. 4,. t. Job 42. 9. [4] To respect partially. Job 13. 10. \ 32. 21. Pr. 18. 6. [5] To be regarded or valued, 2 Cor. 8. 12. [6] To be beloved or highly esteemed, Luke 4. 24. [7] To be received into grace and favour., Acts 10.35. Eph. 1. 6. Ce». 32. 20. peradventure be will a. of me Jiaod. 22. 11. and the owner shall a. thereof Lev. 26. 41. and they a. of the punishment, 43. Oeut. 33. 11. bless and a. the work of his bands 1 Sam. 26. 19- let him a. an offering 2 Sam. 24.23. Araunah said, the L. thy God a. thee Job 13/8. will ye a. his person ? will ye contend 10. will reprove, if ye do secretly a. persons 4 ACC 32. 21. let me not a. any man's person 42. 8. Job shall pray for you, for him will I a. Psal.ZO. 3. and a. thy burnt-sacrifice 82. 2. and a. the persons of the wicked 119. lOB. a. I beseech thee the free-will-offerings Prov. 6. t 35. not a. the face of any ransom 18. 5. "not good to a. the person of the wicked Jer. 14. 10. therefore the Lord doth not a. them 12. when offer, I will not a. them, Amos 6. 22- Ezek. 20. 40. there will I a. them, and require 41. I will a. you with your sweet savour 43. 27. and 1 will a. you, saith the Lord Mai. 1. 8, wll he be pleased, or a. thy person ? 10. nor will I a. an offering at your hand 13. should I a. this of your hands? Acts 24. 3. we a. it always, and in all places ACCEPTABLE. Lev. 22. 20. for it shall not be a. for you Deii« A ex ffm. 15. 5. tn be like-miodcd a. to Christ Jesus Cor. 15.3. Christ died a. to the scriptures, 4. (.'itf-t).? .every man a. ashepurposeth in bis heart 11. 15. wi-ee end shall be a. to their works t'a'. 1. 4. wno Rave himself a. to the will of God 3. 29. Abraham's seed, and heirs a. to the promise Kph, 1 . 4. a . as he hath chosen us in him, before 5. a. to good pleasure II 7. fl. to riches of his grace U. being predestinated a. to the purpose of him 3. 20, a. to the power that worketh in us Phil. 3. 21. a. to the working whereby he is able 4, 19. God shall supply our need a. to his riches ^ Ti-n. 1. 9. who hath called us not a. to our works Tit.^j .5. but a. to his mercy he saved us by washing IJeft. H. 9- Qot a. to the covenant that I made with f^et, 1. 3. (I. to his mercy hath begotten us again 4. 6. but live a. to God in the Spirit Per. 1 . 3. a, as his divine power hath pivcn us 3 13. we a. to his promise look for new heavens Ilea. 20. 12. dead were judged a. to theirworks, 13. S2. 12. 1 come to give a. as his work shall be AccORDiNO (0 all. See All. ACCORDING to that, ('•en. 27. 8. obey my voiceo. to that I command Juf/q. 11. .16. do to me a to that which proceeded 2 Kings 14. 6. slew not a. to that which is written 2 Chnm, 35. 26. a. to that which was written Eiia 6. 13. Tatnai did a. to that Darius had sent ifom. 4.18. a. to that which was spoken, thy seed be 2 Cor. 5. 10. a. *c r/iar he hath done, good or bad 8.12.a.to Mfl/amanhath, noto.io that he hath not Accordingly. See Kepay. ACCOUNT. Exod. 12. 4. shall make your a. for the lamb fi Kings 12. 4. of every one that passeth the a. 1 Chron. 27. 1-^. nor was the number put in the a. S Chron. CG. 11. according to the number of their a. /«*33. 13. for he giveth not a. ofhis mattery Psal. 1 U. 3. or the son of man that thou makest a. Eccl. 7. 27. counting one by one to find out l^e a. Dan. 6. 2. that the princes might give a. to them Mat. 12. 36. give a. thereof in the day of judgment 18. 23. which would take a. of his ser\'ants Luke 16. 2. give an a. of thy stewardship Acts 19. 40. whereby we may give an a. of this liom. 9. + 28. he will finish thea. 14. 12. every one shall give a. of himself to God P/ii/.4. 17. desire fruit that may abound to your a. Philem. j8. if he oweth thee, put that on mine a. Ileb. 13. 17. they watch as they that must give a. 1 Pet. 4. 5. who shall ciive a. to him that judgeth ACCOUNT, ED. Deut. 2. 11. which also were a. giants 20. that also was a. a land of giants I Kings 1. 21. I and Solomon shall be a. offenders 10. 21. silver was nothing a. of, 'i Chron. 9. 20. P.fa/. 22. 30. be a. to the Lord for ageneratibn Jsa. 2. 22. for wherein is he to be a. of ? Mark 10. 42. which area, to rule over Gent ile."} Lvke 20. 35. be a. worthy to obtain that world- 22. 24. which of them should be a. the greatest liom, 8. 36. we are a. as shpep for the slaughter 1 Cor, 4. 1. let a man so a., of us as ministers Gal. 3. 6. it was a. to him for righteousness 2 Pet. 3, 15. a. that thelong-sufferingof the Lord ACCOUNTING. Heb. 11. 19. a. that God was able to raise him up ACCURSED. Signifies, [1] Devoted to destnictioti^ Josh. 6. 17. ■ [2] Separated from the church, Rom Q. 3. [3J Cursed eteriialhf from God, 1 Cor. I6. 22. GaL 1. 8, 9. Dent. 21. 23. he that is hanged, is a. of God Josh. 6. 17. the city shall be a. it and all therein 18. any wise keep from the a. thing "*. 1 . trespass in the a. thing ; Achan took of a. 11. for they have even taken of the a. thing 12. turned their backs, liecause they were a. except ye destroy the a. from among you 13. there is an a. thing in the midst of thee 15. he that is taken with the a, thing 22. 20. did not Achan commit trespass in a. thing 1 Sam. 3. + 1.3. his sons made tliemselves a. 1 Chron. 2. 7. who transgressed in the thing a. y-yi. 65. 20. the sinner an 100 years old shall be a, iivm. g. .3, for I could wish myself a. from Christ 1 Cor. 12. 3. no man by the Spirit, calleth Jesus a. Uai. 1. 8. preach any other gospel, let him beff.9, ACCUSATION. Ezra 4. 6. wrote (hey to him an a. against Judah Mat. 27. 37. set over hi? head his a. MarkiS. 26. JJiike 6. 7. that they might find an a. against him 19. 8. if I have taken any thing by falsp a. lohn 18. 29. what a. bring ye against this man ? Acts 25. 18. they brought no a. ba I supposed 3im. 5. 19. against an elder receive not an a. Pat. 2. 11. bring not a railing a. against them iitJa 9> Michael durst nnt bring a raiting a. A(.cr:sE. Prov, 30. 10. a. Dot a ^er\'aut to his m.istei 5 ACR Mm. 12. 10. thai they might a. him, Mar. 3. 2. Luke 11. 54. Luke 3. 14. nor a. any talsely, and be content 23. 3. and they began to a. him, saying 1 1. touching those things whereof ye a. him Jo/tii 5. 45. that I will a. you to the Father 8. 6. that they might have 'o a. him Acii 24. 2. Tertullus began to a. him, saying 8. take knowledge of all things whereof we a. 13. nor can they prove things whereof they a, me £5, 5. let them go down with me, and a. this man 11. if there be none of those whereof these a. me 28. 19. not that 1 had ought to a. my nation of 1 Pet. 3. 16. falsely a. your good conversation ACCUSED. Dan. 3. 8. Chaldeans came near, and a. the Jews 6. 24. they brought them which had a. Daniel Mat. 27. 12. when he was a. he answered nothing Mark I5.3.priests a. him many things, £aike 23.10. Luke 16. 1. was a. that he had wasted his goods Atti 22. 30. the certainty wherefore he was a. 23. 28. have known the cause whereof they a. him 29. perceived to be a. of questions of their law 25. l6. before he which is a. have the accusers 26. 2\ answer, touching things whereof I am a. 7. for which hope's sake I am a. of the Jews Tit. 1. 6. faithful children, not a. of riot, or unruly Rev. 12. 10. accuser, who a. them before our God Accuser. See cast down, ACCUSERS. Johyi 8. 10. woman, where are those thine, a, ? Acts 23. 30, I gave commandment to his a. also 35. I will hear thee when thine a. are come 24. 8, commajiding his a. to come to thee 25. fo. before he have the a, face to face 18. against whom, when the a. stood up 2 'I'im. 3. 3, without natural affection, false a. Tit. 2. 3. not false a. not given to much wine ACCUSETII, ING. Jw/m 5. 45. there is one that a. you, even Moses Rom. 2. 15. their thoughts a. or excusing Accustomed; see Do Evil. Aceldama; see Field. ACKNOWLEDGE Signifies, [1] To own, or confess, Gen. 38. 26. Psal. 32. 5. [2] To observe, or take Jiotice of, Prov. 3.6. Isa. 33, 13. [3] To esteem and respect, \s%. 61. 9. 3 Cor. 16. 18. [4] Toapprove of, 2 Cor.' 1.13. Philem. 6. [_5j To worship y or make pro~ fessio7iof,D&n. 11. .39. Deiif. I. + 17, ye shall not a. faces in judgment 21. 17. he shall a. the son of the hated 33, 9- nor did he a. his brethren nor children Psal. 32.5.1 a. my sin |] 51 . 3, 1 ». my transgression Prov. 3. 6. in all thy ways a. him, he shall direct Isa. 33. 13, ye that are near, a. my might 61, 9^ all that see them, shall a. them 63. 16. thou art our father, tho' Israel a. us not Jer. 3. 13, only a. thine iniquity that thou hast 14, 20, we et. O Lord, our wickedness 24. 5. so will T a. them that are carried away Dati. 11, 39. with a strange god whom he shall a. -/Yiw. 5. 15. I will go, till they a, their offence 1 Cor. 14. 37. let him a. the things that I "write 16. 18. therefore a. ye them that are such 2 Cor. 1. 13. what you a. and I trust shall a. ACKNOWLEDGED. Gen, 38- 26. Judah a. them, and said she hath been 2 Cor, i. 14. also you have a. us in part ACKNOWLEDGETH. 1 John 2. 23. he that a. the Son hath the Father ACKNOWLEDGING. 2 I'im. 2. 25. repentance to the a. of the truth Tit. 1. 1. to the a. the truth which is after- godliness Philem. 6. by the a. every good thing in Christ ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ' Col, 2. 2. to the a. of the mystery of God ACQUAINT, ED, ING. Job 32. 21. a. thyself with him and be at peace Psal. 139. Sv thou art a. with all my ways .Ere/. 2. 3. yet a. my heart with wisdom Isa. 53, 3. a man of sbrrows, and a. with grief ACQUAINTANCE. 2 Kings 12, 5. letprieststakeit, every manofhisa. 7. therefore receive no more money of your a. Jab ig. IS. mine a. are estranged from me 42. 11. then came all that had been of Ids a. Psal. 31. \l. I was a reproach and a. fear to mine a, 55. 13. it was thou, mine equal, and mine a. 88. 8. thou hast put away miue a. far from me 18, lover put from me, and my a. into darkness Luke 2. 44, they sought him among their a. 23, 49. all his a. stood afar off, beholding things Acts 24. 23. he should fprbid none of his a. to come ACQUIT. Job 10. 14. thou wilt not a. me from mine iniquity Nah. 1. 3. the Lord will not at all a. the wicked ACRE, S. 1 Sam. 14. 14. 20. men within half an a. of land Isa. 5. 10. ten a. of vineyard shall yield one bath ADJ ACT. Isa, 28. 21. and bring to pass his a, his strange a. 59. 6. andUiea. of violence is in their hands John 8. 4. was taken in adultery, in the very a. ACTS. Deut. 11. 3. and his a. wnich he did in Egypt 7 . your eyes have seen the great a . of the Lord Jji^g. 5. 11. rehearse therighteousa. of the Lord 1 Sam. 12. 7. reason of all righteous a. of the Lord 2 Sam, 23. 20. and Benaiah the son of Jehoiad^ who had done many a. 1 Chron. 11. S^ 1 Kings 10. 6. it was a true report I heard of thy t/. 11. 41. the a, of Solo;!i in, are they not written in the book of tbe a. of Solomon ■' 2 Chron. Q. 5. 2 Kings 10. 34. thea. of Jehu, and all that he did 23. 19. according to all the a. he had done 28. the a. of Josiah and all that he did are written 1 Chron. 29. 29. the a. of David, first and last 2 Chron. 1 6. 11. behold the a. of Asa, first and last 2l>. .'i4. the a. of Jehoshaphat, first and la^t 32. 32. the a. of Ilezekiah, 2 Kings 20. 20. Ksi/t. 10. 2. all thea. of his power and might Psal. 103. 7. his a. to the children of Israel 106. 2. who can utter the mighty a. of the Loru? 146. 4. and shall declare thy mighty a. 6. 12. 150. 2. praisehim for hismighty a. praise him ACTIONS. 1 Sam. 2. 3. andbythe Lords., are weighed ACTIVITY. Gen. 47. 6, if knowest any man of a. among them ADAMANT. Etek. 3. 9, as an a. have I made thy forehead Zech. 7. 12. they made their hearts as an a. stone ADD. Sii^iJies. [1] To joiti, or ptu to, Deut. 4. 2. Acts 2, 41. 2 Pet. 1.5. [21 To increase, Prov. 16. 23. [3] 2tf give, or bestow, Gen. 30. 24. Mat. 6. 33, 41 2hmakeu7.\ebyi7iitnictio7i, Ga.\.Z.6.[5] 3b ■utrcr,De\it. 5. 22. Gen. 30. 24. the Lord shall a. to me another son Lev, 5. 16. he shall a. a fifth part thereto, 6. 5. 27. 13, 15, 19, 27, 31. Num. 5. '1 . Niim. 35. 6. to cities of refuge a. forty-two cities Deiit. 4. 2. ye shall not a. to the word, 12. 38. 19- 9- thou shalt a. three cities more of refuge 29. 19. to a. drunkenness to.thirst 2 Sam. 24. 3. the Lord thy God a. to the people 1 Ktjigs 12. 11. and now Rehoboam said, I will a. to your yoke, 14. 2 Chron. 10. 14. 2 Ki7igs20.6. la. to thy days lo.years, Isa. 38. 5. 1 Chro7t. 22. 14. and thou mayest a. thereto 2 Chro7i. 28. 13. ye iiitendtoa. more to our sina Psal. 6g, 27. a. iniquity to their iniquity Prov. 3. 2. long life and-peace shall they a. to thee 30. 6. a. thou not to his words, lest he reprove thee Isa. 29. l.a. ye year to year, let them kill sacrificaa 30. 1 . that they may a. sin to sia Ma^. 6. 27 .can a. one cubit to his statuxe, LukelZ.iS, Phil. 1. 16. supposing to a. affliction to my bonds 2 Pet. 1.5. beside this a. to your Xaith virtue Rev. 22. 18. if any a, God shall a. to him plagues ADDED. De7tt. 5. 22. with a great voice, and hea. nomoso 1 Sam. 12. 19. we have a. to all our sins this evil Jer. 36. 3'J. there were a. besides many like words 45. 3. the Lord hath a. grief to my sorrow Da7t. 4. .36. and excellent majesty was a. tome Mat. 6. 33. all these shall be a. to you, Ltike 12. 31. Z.7<^e3.20. Herod a. yet this above all, he shut up 19- 11. as they heard, he a. and spake aparable Acts 2. 41. the same day there were a. .3000 souls 47. and the Lord a. to the church daily such 5. 14. believers were the more a. to the Lord 11. 21. and much people was a. to the Lord Gal. 2. '6. seemed to be somewhat, a. nothing to 3. 19. the law was a. because of tran^ressions ADDETH, ING. Job 34. 37. for he a. rebellion to his sm Prov. 10. 22. and he a. no. sorrow with it 16. 23. the heart of the wise a- learning to his li Gal. 3. 15. no man disannulleth or a. thereto ADDER. Ge?i. 49. 17. Dan shall be an a. in ths path Psal. 58. 4, they are like the deaf a. that stopj 91. 13. thou shalt tread on the lion and a. 14U. 3. a. poison is under their lips Prov. 23. .32. wine at last stingeth like an a. ADDICTED. 1 Cor. 16,15. a. themselves to the ministry of sain'. ADDITION. S. 1 Kings 7. 29. certain a, were made of ihin work 30. undersetters molten at the side of every a, 36. he graved cherubims, and a, ro^md about ADJURE. Signifies, [1] To bind under the penally of a fear ful curse. Josh. 6. 26. [2] 2'o charge earnestly by word or outh, 1 Kings 22. I6. Mat. 26. fiS. 1 Ki7igs 22. l6. the king said, how many times sha I a. thee to tell me nothing, 2 Chron, Hi. \\ Mat. 26. 63. I a. thee Dy the living Gu>{ Ufark 5. 7. T a. ihec by God, thou tomwiit me not 9cts 19. *3. saying, we a. you by Jesus, whom Paul ADJURED. \>sh. 6. 26. Joshua a. them at that time . Sam. 14. 24. for Saul had a. the people ADMINISTRATION, S. J Cor. 12. 5. there are differences of «. 2 Cor. 9. 12. for the a. of this service suppHeth A'DMtNISTBKED. Cor. 8. 19. a. by us to the glory of the same Lord SO. in this abundance which is a. by us ATiMIRATtON. •fide 16. having meu'3 persojis m a. Uev, 17. '6. 1 saw her, I wondered witih great a. ADMIRED. '. Theit. I.'IO. to be a. in all them that believe ADMONISH, ED. Eccl. 4. IS. a foolish king who will no more be a. 15. 12. and further by these, my son, be a. Jer. 42. I9. know certainly that I have a. you Acts 27. 9- the fast was now past, Paul a. them Eom. '15. 14. ye are able also to a. one another Col. 3. 16. a. one another in psalms and hymns 1 Thess.S.lS. that are overyouin Lord, and ff. you iJ'hess,^, 15. not an enemy, but tz, him as abroUier Heh.Q. 5. as Moses was a. of God, when he was ADMONITIOJSf, . Cor. '10. 11. they are written ifor our a. Eph.'S. 4. bring them up in the a. of the Lord 2'it. 3. 10. after the first and second a. leject ADO. Math S. 39. ^ saith, why make ye this a. and weep ADOPTION Ji an action whereby a man takes a. person into his- family, ire order to make him part of it, acknow-, ledges him for his son, and receives him into the mimbeTj and gives him a right to the privileges^ of his children. Pharaoffs daughter adopted yoitn^ Moses, and Mordecai Esther, Exod. 2. 10, Esther .2. 7, 15. We are not acquainted Itow far the.privileges of adoption extended ■ but it map be presumed that they were much the same with those mentioned in the Roman laws : The adopted chil- dren shared «u the estate with'the natural children; they assumed the name of the person who adopted them, and became subject to his paternal power who received them into his family. And God doth adopt his children^ when he graciously admits strangers and eTtemieSf as all the fallen r-ace of Adam are by nature, into the state and relation of childreit thro' Jesus Christ ; he becoming their Father in him, ac- cording to the great promise of the new covenajit, Eph.2.Xl,12,13. lJohn3. 1. ^al.4. 5. Eph, l.fi. Jer. 31. 33. 2 Cor. 6. I6,a8. The adopted are true believers in Christ j they r^li/ing upon his blood and surety-righteousness for pardon and re- conciliation with God jfor to els man;^ as received him, to them gave he power to became the sons of God, even to them that believ^bn his name. Theyaie regenerated hytke^irit, iTidarejusti- fied freely by grace, through the ijedfemption that is in Jesus Christ, and are brought through the SpiriVs operation to an affectionate obediential frame of spirit towards God. as their reconciled PflMer, John 1. 12, 13. Rom. 3. 24, 25. Zech. 12.10. Tsa. ^3. 18. GaJ.,4. 5, 6. Tit. 3. 5, 6. 1 John 2.-29- Many and great are the privileges of God's adopted children,; some of which are, his fatherly protection from temporal and spiritual evils, a7td his .provision of all needful things both', for soul and body,; his fatherly correction of them ;' audience and return to their prayers ; and a sure title to the heavenly inheritance i for, if children,, then heirs, heirs of God, and joint-heirs with' Christ, Uom. 8. VI. Psal. 34. 10. and 121. 7.' Jleb, 12, 6. 1 JoAre 5. 14, 15. True believers are said to be put into this state, [1] By election, Eph. 1. 5. [2] By manifestation and assurance, Kom. 8. -15. GaJ. 4. S,'Q. [3] By perfect re- demption and glory, at the general resurrection, Rom. 8. 23. Ram. 8. l5. but ye have received the Spirit of a. 23. waiting for the a. the redemption of our body 9. 4. to whom pertaineth the a, and the glory Gal. 4. 5. that we might receive the a. of sons Eph. 1. 5. predestinated'us to the a. of children ADORN, ED, ETH, ING. Isa. 61. 10. as a bride a, herself with her jewels ' Jer. 31. 4. thou shalt be again a. with tabrets LtUce 21. 5, the temple was a. with goodly stones 1 Tim. 2. 9. that women a. in modest apparel Tit. 2. 10, a. the doctrine of God our Saviour 1 Pet. 3. 3. whose a. let it not be that outward a. 5, women who trusted in God a. themselves Rev, 21. 3. prepaied as a bride a, for her husband ADVANCED. 1 Sam.lQ..^ it is the Lord that a. Moses and Aaron ^M. 3. 1. Ahasuerus a. Hamau the Aga^te 5. 11. Haman told them how he had a. luta 10. 2. the greatness whereto the king a. Mordecai 6 ADV ADVANTAGE, ED, ETH. Job 33. 3. thou saidst, what«. will it be to thee 'Luke 9. 25. what is a man a. if he gain the world ! Rom. 3. 1. what a. then hatii the Jew, or what 1 Cor. '15. 32. what a. it me if the dead rise not? - 2 Cor. 2. 11. le.st-SataiL should get an a. of us Jude 16. men's persons in admiration, because of a. ADVENTURE, ED. Deut, 28. ^. notfl. to set the sole of her foot Jtidg. 9- 17- my father sought aud.a. his life far AotSil^. 31.tliathewould not a. into the theatre ADVERSARY. Exod. 23. 22. 1 will be an-a. to thine adversaries Num. 22. 22. the angel stood for-aa a. agaiust Balaam + 32 behold,- 1 went out to be an and tjieir a. said, we offend not Xam.1.5. hei;a. are tte chief, her enemies prosper 7. the a. saw her, and did mock her sabbaths 17. that his a. should be round about him 2. 17. he hath set up the horn! of thme a. Mic.5. 9> thy hand shall be lifted up upoa thy a. Nah..l. 2. the Lord will take vengeance oniis a. -Luke, 13. 17. air his a. were ashamed 21. 15. all yoor a. shall not be able to gainsay 1 Cor..l6.9- a who himself saved you out of all a. 2 Sam, 4. 9- who redeemed my soul out of all a. 2 Chron. 15. 6. forGod-did vex them withv-all a. Pj-a/.. 10. 6.he' said in his heart, 1 shall never ^e in a. 31. 7> thou hast khown my soul in a. 35. 15. but in my a. they rejoiced 94. 13. mayest give him rest from the days pf a. Prov. 17. 17. and a brother is bom for a. 24. 10. if thou faint in day otc, thy strength smeill Eccl. 7. 14. but in the day of a. consider Isa. 30. 20 tho' the Loi'd give you the bread of a. Heb.Xi. 3. remember them which suffer a. ADVERTISE. Num. 24. 14. I'll. a. t}^ee, what this people shall dc Ruth 4. 4. I thought to a, thee, saying, b^iy it ADVICE. Judg. 19. 30. take a. and speak your minds 20. 7* give here your a. and counsel 1 Sam.StB, 33. blessed be thy a. and blessed be thou 2 Sam. 19. 43. that our a. dbould not be first had 2 Chr. 10. 9.what a. give ye, that we may answer 14. answered them after the a. of young men 25. 17. King Amaziah took a. and sent to Joasb Prov, 9,0. IS. and with good a. make war % Cor, 8. 10 and herein I give my a AFA A©VISE, EP 2&tm,24.13.a.and see what answ-/, \Chron. 21.14, ^l Kings 12. 6. how do ye a. i.hat I mg,y answer pea P}ov,^lS. 10. but with the we^Jfl. is wisdom [ph ^/f-'27. 12 the more part a. todepart thence ^Iso ADVISEMENT. 1 Chron.lZ. 19. the lords upon a. sent him aw-aj ADULTERER, S. Lev. 20, 10. the a. shall surely be put to death Job. 24. 15. the eye of the a. waiteth fortwilight Psal. 50. 18. thou liast been partaker with a. Isa. 57.^. draw near ye seed of a. and the whore /^r.9.2.forthey be alVc.an assembly of treacherous 23. 10. for the land is full of a. for swearing Has. t.A. th^y axe all a. as an oven heated Mai, Z.r5. 1 will be a-swift wituess against the a, Laike 18. 11. I am not ais others, extortioners, a. 1 Cor. 6. 9. be not deceived, neither a. shall inherit Heb. 13. 4. whoremongers and a. God will ju^e Jam. 4.j4. ye a. know ye not that the friendship ADULTERESS, ES. Lev. 20. 10. the a. shall suzely be put to death Prov. 6, 26. the a. will hunt for the precious life Ezek. 2.3. 45. righteous men shall judge them as ld. 18 15. 10. out of the heart proceed a. Mark J. -21. MariW. 11. whosoever shall put away his wife andmarry another, committeth a. Xnjte^^. IB, 19. do not commit a. Luke 18. 20. Jam. -2. 11. JoA»8.3. broughtuntohimawoman taken $h. 12. 43. the joy of Jerusalem was heard a. ^ J-ib,36. 3. I will fetch my knowledge from,a. 25. a man may see it, a man may behold it a. off 39. .29. seeks her prey, and her eyes bdiold a.tff Psal. 65. 5. and of them that are a. off on the sea 138. 6. but the proud he knoweth a. off ,139. 2. thou understandest my thoughts a. off Prov. 31. 14. she bringeth her food from a. /jfl.,23. 7. her own feet shall carry her a.'off ' 66. 19. those that escape to the isles a. off Jer. 23.23. am I God at hand, ,and not a Goda. offt 30. >10. I will save thee from a. 46. 27. 31. t 3 the Lord appeared from a. onto me 10. and declare it in the isles a. off 49. 30. flee, gtt you a. off, dwell Jeep 51. 60. go away, remember the Lord a. off Mic. 4. 3. he shall rebuke strong nations a. off Mat 26. 58. but Peter followed him a. off and went in, Mark 14. 54. Luke ^2. ii Mat. 27. 53. women beholding a. of, Mark 16. 40. Mark 5. 6. but when he saw Jesus a. off", he ran ^*; *3. and seeing a fig-tree a. or with leaves lAike I0.23,lift up his eyea, andseeULAbrahama, of Acts 2. 39. the promise is to all that are a»off Ep/i. B. 17. and came and preached peace to you which were a. off^ and to them that were nigh tlth. ]i, 13. having seen the promises a, off * Pet. I. 9. is blind, and cannot see a, off S»e Fah, Stanuv Stood. AFFAIRS. 1 Chroit. e6.,1S.pertaining to God, and a. of the king.- Psal. 113. 5. he will guide his a. widi discretion Dan. 8. 49. he set Shadrach over a. of the province 3. 12. Jews whom thou setovertii of the province F.ph. (). 2J, but that ye also may know my a. 32. 1 have sent, that ye might know our a. P/iil. 1. 27. or be absent, .1 may hear of your a. 8 'J'itii: 3. 4. entaiigleth hinuelf with the a. of life AFFECT, EO ETil. Lam. 3. 51. mine ©yea. my heart, because of all Ads 14. 3. their minds evil a. against the brethren Gal. 4^. U.zeaiouslya. you.thatyemightfl. them lH.il is good to be zealously a. in-^ good thing AFFECTION. I. Cfiron. 29. 3. have set my a. to the bocse of God itom, 1. 31, without natural a. 3 Tim. 3. 3. B.Cor. 7.15. his inwards .. is more a&updant to you Ci/i. 3. 2. set your a. on things abovOj not on things! Si mortify therefore fornication, inordinate a* AFFECTIONS,.. Kem.l .36. for this cause God gave them up to vile a. Gal, 5. 24. have crucified the flesh with the a. AFFECT! ON AXELY. L T/itss. 2. a. so being a.^ desirous of you, willing AFFECTIONED. li^jin. 12. 10. be kindly a. one t» another AFFINIXy. 1 FCiti^s 3. 1. Solomon made a. with Pharaoh C GAro7i. la. 1, Jehoshai>hat joined in a. with Ahab Ezra 9. 14. should we join in a, with the people AFFIRM Signifies, [1] To maintain the tnuh of a thins. Acts 25. 19. Tit. 3. 8, [2] To^acA, 1 Tim. 1. 7. Rom. 3. 8. and as some a. that we say, let us do evil 1 jTiw. 1. 7. what they say, nor whereof they a. Tit. 3.8. these things I will that thou a. constantly AFFIRMED. Luke 22. 69. about an hour after another a. Jiets 12. 15. but Rhoda constantly a . that it was so 25. 19. and of Jesus, whom E^uil a. to be alive- AFFLICT, EST. Gen. 15. 13. and they shall a. them 400 years .11 . 50, if thou Shalt a, my daughters, or take £jod. 1. 11. set over them task-masters to a. them 22. 22- ye shall not a. any widow or fatherless 23. if thou a. them in anywise, and they cry 23. t 22. I wiU a. th«m that a. thee Lev. 36. 29* ye shall a. your souls, 31. 1,23* 27, '33. Num^ 29. 7. Num. 34, 24. ships from CJliittim shall a. Ashur 30. 13. and evexy binding oath to a. the soul Jird§. l6i 5. that we bind him to a. him 6-. wherewith thon mightest be bound to a. thee 19* she began to a. him, and his strength went 2 Sam. 7. 10. nor children of wickedness a. them 1 Kitigsil. 39v I will for this a. the seed of David 2C/HW1. 6.36.turpwhenthoudosta. 1 h'ings&.35, I^ra Q.Ql. that we might a. ourselves before God Joh 37. 23. touching the AlmigKty.he willnot a. Psal. 44. 2. how thou didst a. the people and cast 55. 19. God shall h^araiid anthem, even he 89. 22. nor. the son of wickedjiess a. him 94. 5. O Lord, they a. thine heritage 143. 12. and destroy all them that a. my soul ji. 9' !• afterward did more grievously a. her 51. 33. put it into the hand of them that a. thee 58. 5. a day for a man to a., his soul ? 64. 12. O Lord, wilt thou a, us very sore ? Jer. 31. 28. as I watched to destroy and to a. Lam. 3. 33. for the Lord doth not a. willinsly Amos 5. 12. they a. the just, they take a bribe 6. 14. they shall a. you. from Hemath Nah, 1. 12, have afflicted, I will a. thee no more Zeph. 3> ig. behold, I will undo all that a. thee AFFLICTED. Eiod. 1. 12. the more th^y a. the more they grew Lev. 23. 29. the soul that shall not be a. that day yiim. 11. 11. wherefore fa^t thou a. thy servant ? Dent. 26. 6. the Egyptians a. us anij laid on us Ruth 1. 31. and the Almighty hath a. me S Sam. 22. 28. and the a. people thou wilt save 1 Kings 2. 26. a . in all whereic my felher was a. 2 Kings 17.20. the I«rd rejected Israel and a.them fo6 6. 14. to him that is a. pity should be shewed 30. 11, he hath loosed my cord, and a. me 34. 26- and he heareth the cry of die a, Psal. 9. 1 12. he forgetteth not the a. 10. f 12. aiise. O Lord, forget not the a. t8. £7. for thou wilt save the a. oeopI« 7 AFF Psal. 33. 34. nor abhorred the affliction of the a. Q5. 16. have mercy on me, for I am desolate and a- 83. 3. do justice to the a. and needy 88 7. thou hast a. me with all thy waves 15, I am a. and ready to die from my youth 90. 15, accordingtodayswhereintbouhast a.us 107> 17- fools, because of their iniquities, are a. 116. 10. 1 was greatly a. |[i:i9- 67. before I was a. 119. 71. it is good for me that I havebeeua. 75. and that thou in faithfulness hast a. me 107. I am a. very much, quicken me, O Lprd 129. l.many time have they a. me from youth, 2. 140. 13. Lord will maintain the cause of the a. Prov. 15.-.15. all the days of the a. are evil 23. 22. neither oppress the a. in the gate . 36. 28. a lying tongue haceth those that area. 31. 5. lest they pervert the judgment of the a. Isa. 9- 1> when at first he lightly a. the landof Zeb. 49. 13., .the Lord will have mercy on his a. 51. 21. hear now this, thon a. and drunken 53. 4..did esteem him smitten of God and a. 7. he was oppressed, and was a. yet he opened not 54.11.0 thou a. tossedwith tempest, not comforted 58. 3. wherefore have we a. our souls ? 10. and if thou satisfy the a. soul, thy light 60. 14. the sons of them that a. theeshall come 63. 9- ia 3,11 their afiHicUon he was a, and angel Lam. 1. 4. her priests sigh, her virgins are a. 5. enemies prosper, for the Lord hath a. her 12. my sorrow wherewith the Lord hath a. me Mic. 4. 6. and I will gather her that I have a. AWi. 1. 13. tho* I have a. I will afiflict no more Zep/i. 3. 12. I will leave in thee an a. people Mat. 2t. 9. they shall deliver you up to be a. 2 Cor. 1. 6. .whether we be a. it is for consolation 1 Tim. 5. lOt if she have relieved. the a. Ileb. 11. 37- being destitute, a. and tormented Jam. 4. 9. be a. and mourn, and weep 5. 13. is any among you a. ? let him pray AFFLICTION- Signifies, [1] Adversity, trouble^ or distress. Job 5. 6. [3] Outward oppression, Exod. 3i 7. | 4. 31. [3] Persecution for religion, Mark 4. 17. Ileb. 10. 32. ['iXCorrection/rom God, Jonah 2.2. Gen. 16. 11. because the Lord hath heard thy a. 29. 32. surely the Lord hath looked upon mv «. 31. 43. God hath seen mine a. and labour 41.53. caused me to be fruitful in the land of a, jEforf.3.7.1 have seen the a.of mypeople, Acts J. 34. 17. 1 will bring you out of the a. of Egypt 4. 31. and that he had looked.on their a. Veut 16., 3. thou shalt eat even the bread of a. 1 Kings 22. 27 2. Chron. 18. 26. 26. f. the Lord 'heard and looked on our a. 1 Sam. 1. 11. if thou wilt indeed look on my a. 2. f 32. thou shalt see the a. of the tabernacle 2 'S'am,l6.13.it may be the Lord &nd didst see the a. of pur fathers in Egypt Job 5. 6. tho'a. Cometh not forth of the dust 10. 15. 1 am ftill of confusion, see thou mine a. 30. 16. the days of a.have£ taken hold on me 27. the days of a. prevented me 36. 8. and if they be holden in cords of a. 16. he delivereth- the poor in his a. 21. for this hast thou chosen rather than a, Psal. 25. 18. look upon my a. and pain, forgive 44. 24. and forgettest our a. and oppression 66. 11. thou laidst a. upon our loins 78. 1 43. day when he delivered them fron\ a. 88. 9> mine eye mournethby reason of a'. ' "' 106. 44. he regarded their a. when he heard 107. lOj sit in darkness, being bound in a, and iron 39. they arc brought low thro* a, and sorrow 41. yet setteth he the poor on high from a. 119. 50. this is my comfort in my a. thy wdrd 92. I should then have perished in mine a. l53.consider mine a.and deliver me, for I do not Isa. 30. 20. though the' Lord give you water of a. 48. 10. rhave chosen thee in the furnace of a. 63, 9' in all their a. he was afflicted, and the angel Jer. 4. 15. publishetha.frommount Ephraim 15. 11. to intreat thee well in the^ime of a. 16. 19'. ' O Lprd, my refuge in the day of a.' 30. 15. why criest thou for thine a. ? thy sorrow 4^.1'6.Moab*s calamity.is near, and a. hasteth fast Lam.i.3, Jud^ is gone into captivity because of a. 7. Jerusalem remembered in the days of her a. 9. had no comforter, O Lord, behold mine a. 3«, 1 . I am the man that hath seen a. by the rod 19. rememberin^my a. and my misery Hos. 5. I5s in their a, they will seek me early Amos 6. 6. they are not grieved for the a. of Joseph Obad.l3. thou shouldest not have looked on theira. Jonah 2. 3. I cried by reason of my a. to the Lord Nah. 1. 9, a. shall not rise up the second time Hd6. 3. 7. I saw the tents of Cushan in a Zech. I. iS. and they helped forward l^e a 8. 10. that went out, ur came in, because of a 10. 11. and he shall pass through the sea with MafkA., 17. when a.. ariseth.for.tne word's sake 13. 19. for in those days shall be a. such as A£ts 7. 11, there came a dearth, and. great a. 2 Cor. 2. 4* for out of much a. I wrote to you 4. 17. our light a. which is but for a moment 8. 2. how th^t in a great trial of a. Phil. 1. 16. snpposing to add a. to my.honds 4. 14. that ye communicate with me. in my a. 1 2'hess. 1, 6> having received the word.in much • 3, 7. we were comforted over,you^in all our a. Heb. 11. 25. choosing rather to sufTer a. with peopl Jam. 1. 27. to visit the fatherless in their, a. 5>10.for an example of suffering.a. andof patiene AFFLICTIONS., Psal. 34. 19. many are the a. of the. righteous 333. 1,^ Lord, remember David, and all his a. Acts 7. 10- and delivered him' out of all his a. 30. 23. saying, that bonds^and a., abidf; me 2 Cor. 6. 4. approving in much patience, in a. Col. 1. 24. fill up what is behind of the a. of Chris 1 Thess. 3. 3. no man should be moved by these a. 2 Tim. 1. 8. be partakers of the a. of me gospel 3. 11. known the a. which came to me at. Antioch 4. 5. but watch in all things, endure a. Ileb. 10. 32. ye endured a groat fight of a, 33. whilst ye were made a gazing-stock by a. 1 Pet. 5. 9- the same a. accomplished in brethren AFFORDING. P^a^. 144. 13. our garners full, a. all manner of store AFFRIGHT, ED. Deut. 7. 21. thou shalt not be a. at them 2 Chron. 33. 18. they cried with a loud voice to a. Job 18. 20. as they that went before were a 39. 32. he mocketh at fear, and is not a. .Isa. 21. 4. my heart panted, fearfulness a. me Jer. 5}, . 32. reeds are burnt, aj;id men of war a. Mark I6. 5. and they were a, Xtiike 24. 37. 6. he ^aith, be not a. ye seek Jesus crucified Rev. 11. 13. and the remnant were a. gave glorv AFOOT. Mark 6. 33. many ran a. thither out of all cities Acts 20. 13. Paul minding himself to go a. AFORE. 2 Kings 20. 4. a. Isaiah was gone out into the court Psal. 129. 6. which withereth a. it groweth up Isa. 18. 5. a. the harvest when the bud is perfect Etek. 33. i^f a. he that was escaped came Rom. 1.2. ^^hich he had promised a. by his prophnL- 9- 33. which he had a. prepared unto glory Eph. 3. 3. the mystery, as I wrote a. in few words AFOREHAND. Mark 14. 8. she is come a. to anoint my body ^ AFORETIME. Job 17. 6, me a by-word, and a. I was as a tabret Isa. 52. 4. mfy people went down a. into Egypt Jer. 'iO. 20. th'eif; children also shall be eis a. Dan. 6. 10. he prayed before his God, as he did a Joh7t 9. 13. they brought him that a, was blind Rom. 15. 4. for whatsoever things were written a AFRAID,. Gen. 42. 35. saw bundles of money, they were a. Exod. 34. .30. and they were a. to come nigh him Lev. 26. 6. and none shall make you a. Job 11 . 19 Num. 12., 8. why not a. to speak against Moses i Devt.J.lQ. do to all the people of whom thou art a, Jjidg. 7- 3. proclaim whosoever is fearful and a, 1 Sam. 4. 7. the Philistines were a. for they saia 18. 29. Saul was yet the more a. ofl^avid 2 Sam. 1. 14. how wast thou not a, to, destroy; 14. 15. because the people have made me a. 17- 2. I will come on him,.and,make him a.. 22. 5. ungodly men made me a. Psal. 18- 4. iSV<.6.9.for theyall made us a. saying, theijrhandi Job 9. 28. I am a. of all my sorrows, I know thaf. 11.19-shalt lie dpwn, and none shall make thee 4 13. 11. shall not' his excellency mAe you a. ? 21. and let not thy dread maJce me. a. 15. 24. trouble and anguish shadl make hioi a. 1^. 11. teiTors shall make him a., on erery side 2I.6.evenwhen I remember, I am a. and tremble 23. 15. when I consider, I am a. of hijin 33. 7. behold, my terror shall not make thee a. 39. 20. canst thou make him a. as a grasshopper . 41. 25. he raiseth up himself, the n^ighty are a. Psal. 56. 3. what time I am a. ^ will trust in men 65. 8. they that dwell are a at thy tokens 77. 10. the waters saw thee, and they were a, 83. 15. and make them a. with thy storm 119. 120. and I am a. of thy judgments Isa. 17. 2. and none shall mz^e them a. Esei. 34 28. Mic. 4. 4. Zeph. 3. 13 33. 14. the sinners in Zion are a. fearfulness hatt 41. 5. the ends of the earth were a. and came 57. 11 . and of whom hast thou been a. or fearei* Jer. 30. 10. be quiet, and none shall make him n. 36. 24. yet they were net a. nor rent garment 38. 19. Zedekiah said, nm a. of tho In/' AFT V. 39 17. not given to men, of whom thou art a. ^aek. 3y, 26. aiid none made them a. Na/i. 2. 11 . Da7i. 4. 5. I saw a dream, which made me a. lonah 1. 5. then the mariners were a. 10. Hab. 2. 17- made them a. because of men's blood ^1ark5. 15. in his right mind, were t}ce 8. U.5. apd they being a. wondered, saying Acts. 9, 26. but they wer" aU a. of Saul 22. 9. they with me saw the lignt, and were a. Gal. 4. 11. I am «. of you, lest I have bestowed 7fe*. 11. 23. nof-a-. of the king's commandment 1 Pet. 3. 6. and are not a. with any amazement £ Pet.9..\0. they are not a. to speak evil of dignities Be AFRAID. Deut, 1. 29. dread not, neither be a. of them, 31. 6. 1 Sam. 23. 3. behold we he a. here in Judah 2 &i:to.22.46. he a. out of close places, Psal. 18. 45. Neh. 6. 13. ■was he hired that I should he a. Job 5: 2], nor shalt thou be a. of destruction 19- 29. heye a. of the sword, for wrath bringeth Psal.^T.l.'L. is my strength, of whom shall I be a. ? Jsa. 8. 12. nor fear ye their fear, nor he a. 44. 8. 19. 17. that maketh mention, shall be a, in himself 51. 12, thou, that thpu shouldest be a. of a man Ttom. 13. 4. if thou do that which is evil, be a. Not he AFRAID. Dent. 1. 17. you shall 7w( he a. of the face of man 7. 18. thou shalt nnt be a. of them, 18. 22. Psal.S.fi. I willnci be a. of ten thousands of people 5Q. 11. I willmoi be a. what man can do to me QJ . 5. thou shalt not be a. for the tPrror by night 112. 7. he shall not he a, of evil, tidings, his heart 8. his heart is established, he.shall not he a. Prov. 3.24. when thou liest. down, shalt not he a. ,Crfl.l2,2.God my salvation, Iwill trustandno; iJe a. 31. 4. he will 7iot be a. of their voice, nor abase Amoi 3. 6. a trumpet be blown, and people not he a. Rom. 13. 3. wiltthouthennor iea. of the power? fie not AFRAID. Deut. SO. 1. be not a. of them, Josh. 11. 6. Nek. 4. 14. Jer. 10. 5. I^ek..Z. 6. Inike 32. 4. Sam. 28. 13. Saul said, ie mo( a. what sawest thou i Kings 1. 15. angel said, go down, i« noi a, of him Psal. 49- l6- be 7wt a. when one is made rich Pror. 3. 25. be mo? a. of sudden fear nor desolation Isa. 40. 9. lift up thy voice, lift it up, be not a. Jer. 1.8. he not a. of their faces, for I am with thee Etek. 2. 6. and thou son of man be not a. of them -ZkraM4.S7. it\s.;i,benotp. MarkG. SO. Jo/m6.20. 17. 7- Jesus touched them and said, axise^M not a. 28. 10. be not a. go tell my brethren that they go Marks. SG.saithtotheruler, he not a. only believe Acts\Z.^.be not a. but speai, and hold not thy peace 1 Pe(.3.14. be not a. of their terror, nor be troubled Sore AERAXP. Gen. 20.j8. told these things, and men were sore a. Exod. 14. 10. Egyptians marchgd, they were sore a. Nnm. 22. 3. Moab was sore "tt^ of the people Josh. 9 24. therefore we -vreTejsore a. of our lives 1 Sam, 17 . 24. fled from Goliaih, and were sore a. 28.20. Saul fell along on the earth, and was core a. 31. 4. his armour-bearer was jjre a. 1 Chr. 10. 4. JVc/i.2.2. nothing but sorrowj and was very sore a. Mark g.S.wist not what, to say, for they were sore a. Jjitke 2. g. shone about them, and they were sore a. Was AFRAID. Gen. 3. 10. I heard thy voice, and I a'as a. 18. 15. saying, I laughed not, for she mas a. 32. 7> then J^ob vias greatly a. and distressed ^od.3.6. Moses hid his face, waj a. to look on God Vent. 9- 19- 1 ^'os a. of the anger and displeasure Rnth 3. 8. at midnight the man was a. and turned 1 Sam. 18. 12. Saul teas a. of David, 15. 21. 1. Ahiraelech was e«(.29.2i. 2 Ki7tgt l6.ll.so Urijah made it a.king Ahaz can;] 19. 22. a. whom hast thou exalted thy voice ? Isa. 40. + 10. the Lord will come a. the strong hau* Jer. 25. 13. which I have pronounced «. it Ezek. 13. 20, behold, 1 am a. your pillows Mat. 10. 35. to set aman a. his father, Luke 12 59 12. 30. he that is not with me, is a. me Lnke 2. 34. for a sign which shall be spoken a. 14. 31. that cometh a. him with 20,000 to Acts 19. 36. these things cannot be spoken a. 28. 22. this sect is every where spoken a. 6feeANOTHER,GoD, Hi M, Jerusalem, IsBAEr- Lord, Me, Over, Thee, Them, Us, You. AGATE, S. Exod. 28. 19. third row, an a. an amethyst, 39. 12. Isa. 54. 12. I will make thy windows of a. Ezek. 27. 16. Syria occupied in thy fairs with a AGE Signifies, Fl] The whole continuance of a man' life. Gen. 47- 28. [2] Times past, present, 01 to come, Eph. 2. 7. | 3. 5. [3j A time apt fot conception, Heb., 11. 11. Gen. 47. 28. the whole a. of Jacob was 147 years 48. 10. the eyes of Israel were dim for a. Num. 8. 25. from the a, of 50 years cease waiting 1 5am. '2. 33. shall die in the flower of their a, 1 Kings 14.4.Ahjjah's eyes were set by reason of a 1 Chron. 23. 3. Levites numbered from the a. of 30, 24. from the a, of twenty years and upward 2 Chron. 36. 17. or on him that stooped for a. Job 5. 26. shalt come to thy grave in a full a. 8. 8. enquire, I pray thee, of the former a. 11. 17. thy a. shall be clearer than noon-day Psal. 39, 5. my a. is as nothiijg before thee Isa. 38. 12. my a, is departed and removed Zech. 8. 4. every man with his staff for a. Maris. 42.she Avas of the a, of 12 years, Lnike 8.42 Luke 2. 36. Anna a prophetess was of a great a. \ 52. Jesus increased in wisdom and a. 3. 23. Jesus began to be about 30 years of a. John 9. 21. he is of a. ask him, 23. Acts\3.\'S&. David had in his own a. served God 1 Cor. 7. 36. if she pass the flower of her a, 14. t 20. in understanding be of a ripe a, Eph. 4. 1 13. till we come to a. of fulness of Christ Heb. 5. 14. strong meat belongs to them of full a, 11. 11. Sarah was delivered when she was past a. See Oi/D, Stricken. AGES. Psal. 145. t 13. thy kingdom a kingdom of all a. Isa. 26. 1 4. in the Lord Jehovah is the rock of a. I^h. 2. 7. that in the a. to come he might shew 3. 5. which in other a. was not made known 21. to him be glory in the church through all a, Col. 1. 26. mystery which hath been hid from a. AGED. 2 Sam. ig. 32. Bar.'zillai was a very a. man Joh 1 2. 20. he taketh away the understanding of a, 15. 10. the grey-headed and very a. men 29. 8, and the a. arose and stood up 32. g. neither do the a. understand judgment Jer. 6. 11. the a. with him that is rail of days Ti:. 2. 2. thatthe a. men he sober, grave, sound 3. the a. women, that they be in behaviour Philem. Q. being such an one as Paul the a, AGO. 1-S'am, g. 20. the asses that were lost three days a. 2 Kingsig. 25. thou not-heard -long a. Isa. 37. '^S Ezra. 5,ll.housethat wasbuilded many years 4 Isa. 22. 11. respefetta him that fashioned it long a. ilia^.ll.21.wouldhave repented long tf.Xrfie 10.131 Mark Q. 21. how long a. since this came to him Acts 10, 30. 4 days a. I was fasting until this hour 15. 17. ye know how that a good while a. 2 Cor. 8. 10. but also to be forward a year a. g. 2. that Achaia was ready a year a. 12. 2. I knew a man above fourteen years a. AGONE. 1 Sam. 30. 13. because three days a, I fell sick ' AGONY. Luke 22.44.being in an a. he prayedmore eamesth AGREE ■ Signifies, tl] To bargain with. Mat. 20. 2,13 [2] 3b approve, or give consent to. Acts 5. 40 [3] To he like, Mark 14. 70. [4] To conspira, or resolve, 3 o\iX\. 9. 22. AGREE, ED, ETH. Amos 3.3.can two walk together except they be a. Mat. 5. 25. a. with thine adversary quickly 18. 19. if two of yon shall a. on earth, touchiif 20. 2. when he hade, with labourers for a penny 13. didst thou not a. with me fora penny? Mark 14. 56. their witnessa. not toge^er, 59. 70. art a Galilean, and thy speech a. thereto > Litke S. 36. taken outofthenew, a. not with old John 9. 22. the Jews had a. already if any man AU Act% S. f). how is it thai ye havj a. to tempt 40. anil to Uiin they a, *and when they had called 13. 13. and to this a. the words of the prophet 53. SO, the Jews have o. to desire thee to bring CU. 25. when they a. not among themselves 1 Johii. 5. 8. spirit, water, blood, these a iu one liev. 17. 17. a. 10 give their kingdom to the beast AGREEMENT. 2 hhiiis 18.31. make an a. by a present, I.ia. 36.16. ha. 28. 15. ye have said, with hell are we at a. 18. andyour a. with hell shall not sUnd Dan. 11.0. to the king of the north, to make an o. 2 Cor, 6. l6. what a. hath the temple of God with AGROUND. Acts C7. 41. two seas met, they ran the ship a. AGUE. Zer. 26.16. 1 will ajjpoint terror and the burning a. AH. Psal. 35. 25. nor say, a. so would we have it /ra.l .4.a.5inful nation, a people laden with iniquity 24. a. I will ease me of mine adversaries Jer. 1. 6. then said I, a. Lord God, I cannot speak 4. 10. a . Lord God, thou hast deceived this people 14. 13. a. Lord God, the prophets say to them 22. 18. a. brother, a. sister, a. Lord, a. his glory 32. 17. a. Lord, thou hast made the heaven 34. 5. they will Iq-ment thee, saying, a. Lord EzeM, 4. 14. a. liord, my soul hath not been polluted g.B.a.Lord, wilt thou destroy the residue of Israel 11. 13. a. Lord, wilt thou make a full end of the 20. 49. a. Lord, they say of me, doth he not speak 21. 15. a. the sword is made bright, it is wrapt up Mark 15. 29. a. thou that destroyest t^e temple AHA. ■ Psal. 35. 21. they said, a. our eye hath seen it 40. 15. let them be desolate, that say unto me a. 70. 3. let ihem be turned back that say a. a. ha. 44. 16. a. I am warm, I have seen the fire Kr-ek, 25. 3, saidat a. against my sanctuajy 26. 2. because Tyrus hath said, a. she is broken 36. 2. a. the ancient places are ours AIDED. Jitdg. 9. 24. a. him in the killing of his brethren AILED, ETH. Gen. 21. 17. what a. thee, Ilagar ? fear not Jiidi^. 18. 23. they said to Micah, what a. thee ? 1 Sam, 11. 5. Saul said, what a. the people to weep ? £ 6am. 14. 5. the king said, what a. 2 Kings Q. C8. Psal. 114. 5. what a. Chee, O sea, that tKou Hedst ? rj-a.22. 1. what a. thee now, that thou ar,t gone up AIR. 2Sff»i. CI. 10. nor birds of the a. to rest on them aob 41. 16. that no a. can come between them Prav. 30. 10. the way of an eagle in the a. Eccl. 10. 20. a bird of the a. shall carry the voice Mat. 8. 20. and the birds of the a. have nests 13. 32. the bir^ of the a. come and lo^lge in the branches thereot', Mark 4. 32. Luke 9. 58. Acts 22. 23. and a? they threw dust into the a, 1 Cur.Q. 26. so fight T, not as one that beateth the a. 14. 9> for ye shall speak intpthe a. Eph, 2. C. ^e prince of the power of the a. 1 Thess. 4. 17. caught up to meet the Lord in tlie a. Rev. 9. 2. the sun and the a. were darkened 36-I7. the angel poured out bis vial into the a. See Fowls. ALARM. Num. 10.5. when ye blow an a. then the camps, 6. 7. you shall blow, but shall not sound an a. 9. and if ye go to war, then ye shall blow an a. 2 C/irtm. 13. 12, trumpets tocry ana. against you Isa. 16. + 9- <»• is fallen on thy summer-fruits Jer. 4. 19. thonhast heard, O my soul, the a. of war 49- 2. the day is come, I will cause an a. of war Joel 2. 1. and sound an a. in my holy mountain Zep/t. 1. 16. a day of a. against the fenced cities ALAS. JVitm. 12. 11. Aaron said to Moses, a. my lord 24. 23. a. who shall live when ^ od doth this ? T}sk. 7 . " . Joshua said, a. O Lord, why hast thou Jiidg. 6. 22. a. because 1 have seen an angel 11 . .13. a. daughter, ttiou hast brought me low 1 h' tugs IS. 30. mourned over him, a. my brother 2 h'inss 3. 10. a. that the I^rd hath called theise 6. 5. he cried a, master, for it was borrowed 15. servant said, a. my master, how shall we do ? Jer. 30. 7. 0. for that day is great, none is like it £sei. 6. 11. stamp with thy foot, and say a. Joel\.\5. a. for the day, for Ae day of the Lord Ainos 5. 16. they shall say in the highways, a. Rev. 18. 10. a. a. that great city, Babylon,'l6. 10. ALBEIT. Exek. 13. 7* the Lord sailh, a. T have not spoken Philem. IQ, a. I say not, how thou owest to me A LI ANT. Jah 19. 15. T am an a. in their sight Psal. Cg. 8. I am an a. to mv mother's children ALIEN. S. Sxod, 10. 3. 1 have been an a. in a strange land V*»t. 14. 21 . or thou mayest sell it to an a. ALT Isa. 61 ■ 5. stmsof thea. shall be your plowmen Lam. 5. 2. and our houses are turned to 0. Ef//i. 2. 12. a. from the commonwealth of Israel He&. 11. 34. who turned to flight the armies of a ALIENAL'E, ED. Isa. 1. 1 4. have foTsaken the Lord, they are a. Ezek. S3. 17. her mind was a. from them 18. my mind was a. from her as from her sister 22. thy lovers from whom thy mind is a. 28. 48. 14. they shall not a. the first fruits of the land Eph. 4. 18. a. from the life of God thro' ignorance Col. 1. 31. and you that were sometimes a. enemies ALIKE Signifies, [1] TVithotU any difference, P,om. 14.5. [2] After one and the same manner, Psal. 33. 15. [3J Equally troublesome, Prov. 27. 15. Deut. 12. 22. unclean and clean eat a. l5. 22. 1 Sajn.ZQ. 24. that tarrieth, they shall part a. Job 21. 26. they shall lie down a. in the dust Psal. 33.15. he fashioneth their hearts a. considers 139. 12. darkness and light axe both a. to thee Prov. 20. 10. both are a. abomination to the Lord ^7- 15. dropping and a contentious woman are a. Led. 9- 2. all things come a. to all ; one event 11. 6. whether they both shall be a. good Itom. 14. 5. another esteemeth every day a. ALIVE Is taken [1] Naturally, Gen. 43. 27. [2] Snper- naturally, being raisedfrom the dead, Luke 2^. 23. [3j Spiritually, when a person is made alive to God by his special grace, and the powerful ope- ration of his Spirit, workiiig with the word of God, Luke 15. 24, 32. [4] Opinimiatively , whenpersons apprehend themseh es to he righieoits, although in truth they are not, Rom. 7, 9. [5] Eternally, Rev.^. 18. Gen. 7. 23. Noah only remained a. and they in ark 12, 12. they will kill me, and save thee a. 50. 20. as it is this day, to save much people a, Exod. 1. 17. but saved the men-children a. 11. 22. and every daughter ye shall save a. 22. 4. if the theft be found in his hand a. I^v. 10. 16- hewasaugry with Aaron's sons left a. 14. 4. command to take two birds a. and clean 16. 10. the scape-goat shall be presented a. 26. 36. are left a. of you,! will send a faintness A'hw. 16. 33. they went down a. into the pit 2J . 35. smote Og, till there was none left a. C2. 33. I had slain thee, and saved her a. 31. 15. have ye saved all the women a. ? Deut. 4. 4. are a. every one of you this day 5. 3. who are all of us a. here this day 6. 24. that lie might preserve us a. at this day 20. 16. shall save a. nothing that breatheth 32. 19. 1 kill, and I make a. 1 Sam. 2. 6. Josh. 2. 13. that ye will save a. my father 6. C5. Joshua saved Kahab the harlot a. 8. 23. and the king of Ai they took a. 14. 10. the Lord hath kept me a. as he sai<] Jiidg. 8. 19. if yehad saved them a. I would not 21. 14. gave them wives which they had saved a. iSam. 15. 8. he took Agagthekingof Amalek a. 27. 9. David left neither man nor woman a. 1 K'i7igs 18. 5. to save the horses and mules a. 20.18.whethercome for peace or war take them a. 21. 15. for Naboth is not a. but dead 2 Kings 5. 7. am I God, to kill and mate a. ? 7- 4. if they save us a. we shall live J2. when tfiey come out we shall catch them a. 10. 14. he said take them a. and they took thema. 2 Chron. 25. 12. and other ten thousand left a. Psal. 30. 3. O Lord, thou hast kept me a. that I Prov. 1. 12. let us swallow them up a. as the grave Jer. 49. 11. the fatherless I will preserve a. Esek. 13. 18. will ye save the souls a. that come 19. to save the souls a. that should not live 18. 27. doth what is right, he shall save his soula. Dait. 5. 19. and whom he would, he kept a. Had. 3. + 2. O Lord, preserve a. thy work "Mark 16. 11, when they heard that he was a. Luke 15. 24. for this my son was dead an^liso. 32. 24. 23. they had seen angels who said he was a. Acts 1. 3. he shewed himself a. after his passion 9. 41. had called the widows, presented her a. 20. 12. and they brought the young pian a, 25. 19. Jesus, whom Paul affirmed to be a. Rom. 6. 11. but a. to God through. Christ our Lord 13. to God, as those that are a. from the dead 7. 9- for I was a. without the law once, but when 1 Cor. 15. 22. so in Christ shall all be made a. 1 Thess. 4."15.thatwewhich area, and remain, 17. 2 Tim. 2, + 26. who are taken a. by hrm at his will Reo. 1. 18. and behold I am a. for evermore 2. 8. the first and last, which was dead, and is a. 19. 20. these were both cast a. into alake of fire Keep Ali'TE; see Keep. Vet ALIVE. Gen. 43.7. asking us, saying, is your father vc/ a. .' 27. is he yet a. ? || 28. he is well, he is yet a. 45 26. they told him, saying, Joseph i^ye.t a. 28. ALL Oen. 46. .30. nowlet me die, because thou zxiyeta, Exod. 4.18. let me go and see whether they be wr a. Deut. 31. 27. while I am^e^a. with you mis day 2 Sam. 12. 18. while the child wasjjf/ a. 21, 22. 18. 14. whilehewasyi;/ a.inthemidstof theoak 1 Kings 20. 32. is he yet a, ? he is my brother Eccl. 4. 2. more than the living which are yet a Ezek. 7. 13. which is sold, altho' they were y« a. Mat. 27. 63. this deceiver said, while he was yer«, ALL Signifies [1] Every creature^ Prov. I6. 4. Psal. II9. 91. [2] Everyman, or perso7i, 2 Cor. 5. 10. [3] Plentiful, or perfect, "Rom. 15. 13. 1 Cor. 13. 2. [4J Some of all natiojis and degrees, 1 Tim. 2. 4. Tit. 2. 11. ^5] Many, or the greatest part. Mat. 3. 5. Phil. 2. 21. [6j Those that believe, John 12. 32. Geyi. 20. 7. thoa shalt surely die, thou and a. thine 24. 36. to him hath he given a. that he hath 31. 43. Laban said, a. that thou seest is mine 37. S.Jacob lovedJosephmorethana. his children 39. 3. the Lord made a. he did to prosper 42. 11 . we are a, one man's sons, we are true men 45. 11. lest thou and a. thou bast come to poverty 48. 15. the God which fed me a. my life long £jorf.20. 1 1 .made heaven, earth, sea, and a. in them 33. 19. I'll make a. my goodness pass before thee Num. 19. 14. a. that come into the tent are unclean 2i. 13. see the utmost, and shalt not see them a. Deut. 5. 3. who are a, of us here alive this day 13. six days shalt thou labour and do a. thy work 29.lo.ye stand a. of you before the Loi-d your God Josh. £1. 45. failed not, a. came to pass, 23. 14. 1 Sam.QA. one plague was on you a. and your lords 9. 19. I will tell thee a. that is in thy heart 16. 11. Samuel said, are here a. thy children ? 30. 8. shalt overtake, and without fail recover a, 2 &m.l6.4. thine are a. that pertained to Mephibo 1 Kitigs 14. 10. taketh away dung till it be a. gone 16. 25. Omri did worse than a. before him 20. 4. my lord, I am thine, and a. that I have 1 Chran.7.3. thesonsof Uzzi, a.ofthemcbief meu Ezra 8. 22. wrath is against a. that forsake him A^/i. g. 6. Lord, thou preservest them a. and hasl Job 16. 2. miserable comforters are ye o. 34. i 13. who hath disposed a. of it T). for they a. are the work of his hands Psal. 14. 3. are a. gone aside, a. become filthy 22. 17. 1 may tell a. my bones, they stare upon mc 34. 19. the Lord delivercth him out of them a. 38. 9. Lord, a. my desire is before thee 44. 17. a. this is come upon us, yethavewenct 69. 19- mine adversaries are a. before thee 104.27 .these wait a. on thee, that thou mayest give 119. 91. they continue, for a. are thy servants Prov. 1. 14. cast in thy lot, letusa.have one purso 22. 2. the Lord is the maker of them a. Eccl. 3. 20. a, are of dust, a. turn to ^ust again 12. I 13. a. that hath been heard is, fear God Isa. 64. 9. behold, see, we are a. thypeople Jc. g. 2. they be a. adulterers, HosJ 7. 4. Ezek. 7. 16. a. of them mourning, everyone for 20. 46. a. of them in the land shall serve me 37. £2. and one king shall be king to then> a. 40. 4. son of man, declare a. that thou seest 43. 11. shew tliem a. the forms, a. the ordinances Dan. 1. 19. among them a. none found like Daniel IJos. 5. 2. tho' I have been arebuker of them a. Amos 9. 1. and cut tehm in the head a. of them Nah. 3. 1. woe to the bloody city, it is a. full of lies Mai. 2.10. have we not a. one Father, hath not one Mat. 5. 18. pass from the law. till a. be fulfilled 13. 5G. and his sisters, are th«*ynot a. with us? 22.28. whose wife shall she be, for they a. had her Mark 12. 33. is more than a. bumt-ofFerings 44. sbecast in a. events, that she had, ZlTtite 21.4. Luke 4. 7. if thou worship me, a. shall be thine 6. 10. looking round about on them a. he said 8. 40. for they were a. waiting for him 13. 3. except ye repent, ye shall a. likewise perish 15. 31. he said, son, 9. that I have is thine 17. 10. so ye, when ye have done a. say, we are 18. 22. sella, that thou hast, and distribute to poor John 1. 16. of his fulness have a. we received 4. 39. woman said, he told me a. that ever I did 13. 10. Jesus saith, ye are clean, but not a. 17. 21. that they a. may be one, as thou art in me Acts 4. 33. and great grace was upop them a. 10. 33 we are a. here present before the Lor^ 11. 23. he exhorted them a. to cleave to the Lord 16. 28. do thyself no harm, we are a. here 22. 3. zealous towards God, as ye a, are this day S6. 29. but also a. that hear me this day, were both 27 ■ 35. Paul gave thanks in presence of them a. Rom .1.8.1 thank God thro' Jesus Christ for you a . 8. 32. but delivered him up forus a. how shall he 1 Cor. 3. 22. a. are your's, and ye are Christ's I5.10.but I laboured more abondantly than they a . Gal. 3.22. the scripture haih tioncluded a. under .irn Phil 4. 18. but I have a. and abound, I am fait AIS, Z 'ness. 2. 12. that they fl. might bedamned, who i Tim.^, 111. out of them a. the Lord delivered me Hed. 1. 14. aretheynota, ministering spirits, sent 12. 8. chastisement^ whereof a. are partakers I Pet. 3. 8. finally^ be ye a. of one mind i Pet. 3. 9. that d. fiiould come to repentance 1 John 2. 1^. manifest that they were not a. of us. Aiove All; see Abote. According to ALL. Gen.6.S2.'Noahdidac. too. God commanded, 7. 5. Exod. 31. 11. according to a. the Lord commanded, 36.1. I 39. 32, 4y. I 40. 16. Mm. 2. 34. \ a. 20. (9-51 29. 40. Deut. I. 3, 41. Jbj/i. 11. 23. took the land ac. to a. the Lord said 1 Kings B. 56. given rest ac. to a,, that he promised 11. 37. shalt reign ffc. ft* ff. that thy soul desireth 22.53.<»c. to a. his father had d,one, % Kings 23. 32, 37. \ 24. 9, 19. 3 CAron. £6. 4. j 27. 2. 2 J^m^ J 10. 30. done ae. to a., that was in my heart ia.3. ac. to a. David his father did, 2 Chrmi. 29. 2. 1 Chron. 17. 15. arc. to a. these words, ac. to a. thjs 2 C/zroM. 2 + 16. we will cut wood ac. to a. thy need iVe/i.5.19.think on me for good, ac. to a.I have don? Jer.21. 2. deal with us ac. to a. his wondrous works 42.10.ac. ?oa.lhattheLordshallsay,Tyill wedo 50. 29. ac. to a. that Babylop hath done, do to her £ac*. 24. 24. ac . to a. that he haih d,one, shall ye do Han. Q.lQ. acta a. thy righteousness^ I beseech thee After ALL. Deni. 20. 18. not to do after a. their abominations ilC/iron.34i.21., have not kept the word to do after a. £zraQ. 13. (i/Vcr a. that is come on us for our deeds £ze&. ^Q.Z3.qfiera. thy wickedness, wo, wo to thee Mat. 6. 32 after a. fliese things do the Gentiles seek P//1V.2.26. for he longed after you a. and was full of At ALL. Exod. 5. 23. nor hast delivered thy people at a. 22. 23. if thou afflict, and they cry at a. to iep. 27. 13. but if he will at a. redeem it iV"«»(.22.38. have t now any power at a. to say any Deut. 8. 19. if thou do at a. forget the Lord 1 Sam. 20. &, if thy father at a. miss me, ihen say IKijigs 9.6. if ye shajlai a. turn from folloi^ring me Jer. 11. 12. but th^y shall not sav^ them at^ a. Ezek. 20.32. Cometh in your mind shall not b^fl( a, Hos. 11. 7. most High, none at a. would exalt him Mic. 1. 10. weep ye not at a. roU thyself in dust AflA. 1. 3. Lord will not at a. acquit the wicked John 19. 11. thou, couldst have no power at a. 1 Cor, 16, 12. but his will was not at a. to come 1 Jo/m 1. 5- and in him is no darkness at a. Rev. la Zi.. Babylon shall be found no more at a. £2. the sound shall be heard no more at a. in thee Before ALL. Gtfn.23.18. before a, that went in at the gates of city I^. 10. 3. before a. the people I will be glorified ZChroii.3S.7, Jerusalem which I have chosen befM. Jer. 33.9 .shall be to me an honour before a. nations Mat. 26. 70. but he denied before them a. saying Gal. 2. 14. I said to Peter before them a. 1 J'lm. 5. 20. them that sin rebuke before a. that For ALL. Num. 8. 18. I have taken Levites/or a. first-bom jyeui.QZ.S.for a. that do so are abomination, 25.16. 31.18. hidemy face in that day/or a. the evils Psal.10.5. as for a. his enemies, he puflFeth at them 7B. 32. for a. this they sinned still, believed not' 1 16. 12. what render to the Lord/or a. his benefits Ecci. 5. 9. the profit of the earth is for a. ^1- 9- for a. these God will bring thee to judgpient Jsa. 40. 2. she hath received double/or a. her sin's Ezek, 6. 11. alas /bra. the evil abominations 20.43.and ye shall loathe yourselves/or a. the evils Van.4i.21. fruit was much, and in it was meat/a;- o. J^nke 3. 19. /or a. the evils Herod had done 20.38. God of the living,_/ijf a. live unto him Ram. 3. 23./or a. have sinned and com^ short of S Cor. 5. 14. if one died/or a. then were all dead Pf'if. 2.21. far a. seek uieir own, not the things 1 7V/n. 2. 0. who gave himself a ransom for a, Heh. 8. 11. for a. shall know me, from the least' 10. 10. offering of the botiy of Christ bnce_/or a. From AL!L. ' ' ' Gen. 48. I6. angel who rede^mediiqf/roTTi a. evil Lev. \G. 30. that ye may be clean/rbm a. your sins Psal. 34. 4. and delivered inp from a. iny fears Jer. 16. 15. from a. lands whither he had driven Dan. 7.7-it was diverBe//-oro a. the beasts before it IfeA.4.4. God rested, tij* seventh ia,y from a. works In ALL. Gen. 21. 12. in a. that Sarah hath said, hearken 23. God is with thee in a. that thou dost Deut. 29. 9. that ye may prosper in a. that ye do Jos^. 22. 2. and have obeyed my voice i« a. thai 2 Sam. 23. 30. mighty men, thirty and seven m a. 1 Kings 2. 3. thou mayest prosper in a. thou dost 26. afflicted ?7i a. my father was afflicted 1 C/tron. 2. 6. sons of Zerah, five of them in a. JVc/i.9.33.thou art just in a. that is brought on us Psal. 10. 4. God is not in a. his thoughts IQ Prov. S. 6. in a. thy ways acknowledge him Tsa. 39. 2. nothing in a. his dominion shewed no^ 63. 9. »'» o. their afflictions he was afflicted Jer. 38. 9. have done evil in a. they have done Ezek. 21. 24. in a. your doings your sins appear Hos. 12. 8. in a. my labours shall find no iniquity Acts 27. 37. we were in a. in the ship 276 souls Rom. 8. 37. t» a. these more than conquerors 1 Cor. 12. 6. the same Godworketh all iji a. 15. 28, put all under, that God may be all in a. Ep/i. 1, 23. the fulness of him that filleih all in a.. Col. 3. ] I. but Christ is all and in a. 2 Tliess. 1. 10. to be admired »» a. them that believe Heb. 13, 4w marriage is honourable in a. 2 Pet. 3. 16. as also in a. his epistles,, speaking At-L Night ; see Night. 0/"ALL. Gen. 6. 2. took them wives of a. which they chose 14, 20. he gave him tithes of a. Heb. 7- 2. 28. 22. of a. thou shalt give me, I will give tenth Exod. 9, 4. nothing die of a. is chiMren's of Israel Jbj'//.S.35.notawordD/"a, which Moses command. Judg. 1^3. 13. of a, I said to the woman, beware 2 Sam.id. 21. shall hand.s of a. with thee be strong 2 Kings 9. 5. and Jehu said, to which of a. us Esth. 0. 10. let nothing fail of a. thou hast spoken Jbi8. 13. so are the paths tf a, that forget God Ecci. 6. 2. hewanteth nothing of a. he desireth Eze/c A^.li.if they be ashamed of a. they have done Amos3.2.jon only have I known of a. the families Mark 9. 35, the same shall be servant of a. 10, 44,. Jo/m 6. 3g. of a. which hath given me, lose nothing Acts 10, 36. pCEice by Jesus Christ, he is Lord of a. 1 Cor. 14. 24. he is convinced of a. judged of a. Gal. 4. 1. now I say, the heir, though hebe 1. of a. Eph. 4. 6. God who is Father of a. above all J^ei.l2.23.and to God the Judge q/'a. and to spirits Jam, 2. 10. offend in one point, he is guilty of a. On or Upon ALL. Gen. 39. 5. blessing of the Lord was upon a. he had Isa. 4. 5. {or upon a. the glory shall be a defence Ezei. 40. 4. set thy heart upon a. tnat I shall shew Ro7n.3.tZ. linto all, and upon a. them that believe 11. 32. that he might have mercy upon a. Jude'lSij toexecutejudgmentu^ona. and convince Rev.3 . Ip.the hour of temptation shall come upon a. Over ALL. 2 Sam. 3. 21. that thou mayest reign over a. 1 CAron. ^g.i^and thou reignest ouer a. in thy hand Psai. 103. 19. his kingdom ruleth over a. Mat. 24. 47. mate him ruler over a. Luke 12, 44. Johii 17.' 2. asthouhastgivenhimpoweroi'er a. Rom. Q, 5. who is over a. God blessed for ever 10. 13. the same Lord over a. is rich to all A^iL these. Gen. 15. 10. h^ took to him a. these and divided 42. 36.' Jacob said, a. these things are against me 4p. 28. a. tfiese ai^e the twelve tribes of Israel Edod. 20. 1. (^od spake a. these VforAs, saying Job 13. 9. 'vif'ho knoweth not that in a. these Jer. 9, 26. for a. these nations are uncircumcised Hab. 3. 6. shall not a. these take up a parable JV/ar.G.sa.fl.Mfije shall be added to you, iw*el2.3J. 24. 8. a. these are tlie beginning of sorrows Mark 7. 23. a. tfiese evil things come from within Acts 2. 7. are not a, these which speak Galileans ? 1 Cor, 12. 11. a. Mwe worketh that self-same Spirit Col. 3. 8. but now you put off a. these, anger, wrath Hei. ll. 13. a. t/iesB died in faith, not having re- ALL this. [ceived Gen. 41. 39. as God hath shiawed thee a. this Deut. 32. 27. and the Lord hath not done a. t/lis Judg. 6. 13. why then is a. this befallen us ? ISam. 22. 35- thy servant knew nothing of a. this 2Sa?n. 14. IQ. is nptthehandof Joab in a. this ? 1 Chro7i.28.1Q.a. ihiftheXi^xd. made me understand 2 Chron. 21. 18. after a. this the Lord smote him t. a. this continued till the bumt-ofiering Etra 8. 35. a. this was a burntoffering to the Lord Nek. g. 38. because of a. this we make a (^ovenant, Esth. 5. 13. yet a. this availeth me nothing Job 1. 22. in a. this Job sinned not, 2. 10, 13. 1. Id, mine eye hath seen a. this Psal. 44. 17- 1. this is come upon us, yet not forgot 78. 32. foi: a. this they sinned still Ecci. 7. 23. a. this have I proved by wisdom 8. 9. a. this have I seen, and applied my heart t& 9. 1. a. this I considered in my heart, to declare [a. this J>«, 5.25fcfora. f/iw his anger is not turned away 9. 12, 17, 21, 1 10. 4. 48. 6. thou hast heard, see a. this Dan.4.2B, a. this came upon Nebuchadnezzar 5. 22. hast not humbled, tho' thouknewesta. this 7. 16. 1 came and asked him the truth of a. this Hos. 7- 10. do not return, nor seek him for a. this Mic. 1. 5. for the transgression of Jacob is a. this Mat.l. 22. a. th's was done that the prophets might be fulfilled, 21. 4. | 26. 56. Luke 16. 26. besides a. this there is a gulph fixed ALM LtiJke 24. 21. besides a. this to-day is the (bird da, ALL that he had. Gen. 12. 20. Pharaoh sent him and a, that he had 13.1. Abramwentout of Egypt, anda. /AarAeAa- 25. S. and Abraham gave a. that he had to Isaac 31 . 21, Jacob fled with a. that he had^ and rose up 39. 4. a.^AafAf/mi^ he put Into Joseph's hand, 6. 5. the blessing of the Lord was on a. that he had Jlfa/.18.25.besold, a. M«(AcAarf,,payment bemadjB il/ar>t5.26.she spent a.that she had, nothing bettered 12.44.of her want cast in a. that she Aa(/,LukeSl,4, >; To or Unto ALL. Psal. 145. 9. the Lord is good to a. and his merely Eccl.Z.l'i. one event happeneth^o a. them. 9> 3, ]1~ 9. 2. all things come alike to a. one event to right, ^a. 36. 6. so is Pharaoh to a. that trust in him Mark 13.37. what I say to you, I say wtto a. watch Jyuke 12.41.speakest thouthistous, oreven/0a. r Acts 2. 39. the p]^)mise is to a. that are afar off 4. 16. manifest to a. that dwell in Jerusalem ii<'n^.l0.12.theLord is rich i^^^o a. that call 01^ him 13. 7. render therefore to a. their dues 1 Cor. 9. 19. 1 made myself a servant -unto a, 1 Tim. 4. 15. that thy profiting may appear to a. With ALL. Num. l6. 30. xoitJt_ a. that appertain to them Deut. 6. 5. thon sbalt love the Lord with a. thy heart, with a. thy soul, 11. 13^ Mat, 22. 37, 2 Chron, 25. 7- wifh a. the children of Ephraim Prov. 4. 7. v^iih a. thy getting, get uBderstasding ^rjl0,2.that feared God loith a. his house,. 16. 31. 1 Cor. 1. 2. with a. that in every place call on Jesus P/»l, 1. 25. J shall abide and continue icfMyoaa, 8. 17- if offered, T joy and rejoice with you a. ■ AI^L the while. 1 Sam, 22. 4. a. the while David was in the hold 25.7.nothing;missing a. the while they were in Car, 27.11. so will be his manner a. the aiAt/e he dwell< Job 27. 3. a. the while my breath is in me {eth ALLyc. 'Isa. 48. 14, a. ye assemble yourselves, and hear 50. 11. behold a. ye that kindle a fire,, that compass 66. 10. be glad with her, a. ye that love her Jer. 29, 20. hear the word, a. ye of the captivity Lam. I.IQ, is it nothing to you, a. yc tha,t pass by ? Mat. 11. 28. come to me, a. ye that labour and are 23. 8. one is your master ; and a. ye are brethren 26. 31. a. ye shall be offended, Mark 14. 27. Acts 2. 14. a. ye thsrt dwell at Jerusalem, hear See farther other usual Substantives z CONG^E> GATioN, Day, Earth, Israel^ Men, Peo- ple, Things.' (Jc. ALLEDGING. Acts 17. 3. u. Christ must needs haive suffered ALLEGORY. Gal, 4. 24. which things are an a. for these are ALLELUIAH. Rev.lQ, 1. 1 heardagreatvoice^sayingya. 3, 4,6i ALLIED. Neh, 13. 4. Eliashib thepriestwas a., to Xobiah ALLOW. j Luke 11. 48. Uiat ye a. the deeds of yoiar fathers j Acts24,.l5. which mey themselves als.n a. that then Rom. 7. is. for that which I do,, I a. not i ALLOWED, ETH. Rom. 14. 22. himself in that thing which he a. 1 Thess. 2. 4. but as we were a. of God to be pal ALLOWANCE, 2 Kijigs 25. 30. his a. was a continual a. given him Prov. 30. + 8. feed me \7ith food of my a. Luke 3. 1 14. be content with yotir a. ALLURE. Hos. 2. 14. I'll a. and bring her into the wildemea 2 Pet. 2. 18. they a. through die lusts of the flesh ALMS. Mat. 6. 1,. that ye do not your a. before men 2. therefore when thou dost thine a. do not souao 4. that thine a. maybe in secxet,.andthy Father Luke 11. 41. giye a. of such things as you have 12. 33. sell that ye have, and give a.. provide bag! Acts 3. 2. they laid, to ask a. of them that entered 3. who seeing, Peter and John^ asked an a. 10. they knew that it was he which sat for a. XO. 2. Cornelius gave much, a. to the people 4. thine a. are come up for a. memorial, 31. 24.17. I came to bringa, to my nation and offer. ALMS-DEEDS. ActsQ. 36. DonoaafuUof a.-rfeffdrwhichshe did ALMIGHTY, Gen. V*. 1. I am the a. God, walk before me 28.3. God a. bless thee,, and make thee fruitiid 35. 11. I am God a, be fruitful and multiply 43. 14. God a. give you mercy before the map 48. 3. God a appeared. to me at Luz in Canaan 49.25.bythe a. who shall bless thee with hlessingi .S'«p(/.6.3. 1 appeared to Abram by the naflie God • Nmn. 24. 4. which saw the vision of the a, 16, Ruth 1. 20. forthe a. hath dealt bitterly with me 21. seeing the a. hath afflicted me Job 5, 17 . despise not thou the chasteoiqg of thd a ALO /o) e 4. for the arrows of the a. are within me 14. but he forsaketh the fear of the a. 6. 3. op (loth the a. pervert justice i 5. and make thy supplicatioQ to the a. U. 7. canst thou find out the a. to peiAection ? 13. 3, surely I would speak to the a. and desire 15. 25. he strenglheneth himself against the a. il. 15. what is the «. that we should serve him ? 20": and he shall drink of the wrath of the a, 82.3.is it any pleasure to the u.thou artrighteoos 17. which said, what can the o. do for them i 23. if thou return to the a. thou shalt be built 25. yea, the a. shall be thy defence, thou shalt 50. then shalt thou have thy delight in the a. 2.3. 10. my heart sofk, and the a. troubleth me 24. 1. why, seeing times are not hid from the a. S7- 2. and the a. who hath vexed my soul 10. will he delight him-ielf in the a. .' 11. what is with the a. will I not conceal 13. which they shall receive of the a. 29. 5. when the a. was yet with me 31. 2. what inheritance of the a, from on high. ? 35. my desire is, that the a. would answer me as. 0, fnspiratioQof thea. giveth understanding 33. 4. and the breath of the a. hath given me life 3-(. 10. far be it from then, to commit iniquity 12. neither will the a. pervert judgment 35. 13. surely the a. will not regard vanity 37. S3, touching the a. we cannot find him out 40. 2. shall he that contendeth with the a. instruct Ptal. 6b. 14. when the a, scattered kings in it 91- 1- he shall abide un4er the shadow of the a. Isa. 13. 6. shall come as destruction from the a. Ezek, X. 24i. I heard as the voice of the a. 10, 5. Dmi. 11. t 38. for the u.Oodhe shall honour Joel 1. 15. as destruction fro^thea. shall it come 2 Cor. 6. 18. shall be my sons, saith the Lrjid a. Rev. 1. 8. which is, was, and is to come, the a. 4. 8. the Lord God a. which was, and is, 11. 17. 15. 3. Lord a. just and true ?tre thy ways, 16. 7. 16. 14. the batue of that great day of God a. 19* 15. treadeth wine-press of wrath of the a, God 51. 22. God a. and the Lamb are the temple of it ALMOND, S. Gen. 43. 11. carry spices, myrrh, nuts, and a. Erod. 25. 33. made like to a. 34. | 37. I9, 20. Num. 17. 8. the rod of Aaron for'Levi yielded^. Eccl. 12. 5. when the a. tree shall flourish Jer. 1. 11. and 1 said, I see a rod of an a. tree ALMOST. Eiod. 17. 4. they be a. ready to stone me Psal. 73. 2. as for me, my feet were a. gone 9*- 17. my soul had a. dwelt in silence 119- 87- they had a. consumed me upon earth Pror.5.14. 1 wasa.inall evil in the midst of congre- Acts 13.44. came o. the whole city together [gation 19. 26. only at Ephesus.but o" through all Asia 2J. 27. and when the seven days were a. ended So. 28. a. thou perauadest me to bo a Christian 29. were both a. and altogether such as T am ■Beb. 9- SS. a. all things by the law are. purged ALMUG-ITIEES. 1 Kint^s lO.ljl.brought from Ophir plenty oia.-trees IS.made of a.-ir.piUars,there came no such a.-ir. AtOES. Psal. 45. 8. thy garments smell of a. and cassia Prov. 7. 17. I have perfumed my bed with a. Cant. 4. 14. myrrh, a. with all the. chief spices John 19. 39. 'Nicodemus brought amixture of a. ALOFT. Prav^ 18. t .10. the righteous runneth and is set SO. neither pray I for these a. but for them ActsXQ, 26. ye see and hear that not a. atEphesus Horn. 4. S3, it was written for his sake a. Gal. 6. 4. he shall have rejoicing in himself a. Heb. 9i7> veot the high-priest «. once every year •/am.3.17 . faith if it hath not works is dead, being a. Left ALONE. Gen. 3^. S4. Jacob left a. and there wrestled a man 4S. 3,8. his brother is dead, and he is/e^ifa. 44, SO. ija.^.Sl. I was left a. these where had they been ? Van. 10. 8. 1 was left a. and saw this great vision John 8. 9- and Jesus was left a. and tbe woman 29. this Father hath not left me a. for I do always Rom. 11. 3. I am left a. and they seek my life Let ALONE. Eiod. 14. 12. hi usa.that wemayserve Egyptians 32. 10. let me a. that my wrath may wax hot I^ent. 9. 14. let me a. that I may destroy them Judg. 11. 37. let me a. vtvo months, that I may go 2 •3'am.i6.11./ef him a.let him curse, L. has bidd,ep 2 hines 4. S7< let her a. her soul is vexed in h^r Ezra b. 7' iet the work of this house of God a. Job 10. SO. and let me a. that I may talce comfort 13. 13. hold your peace let me a. that I may speak 110.9.4. 17. Ephraim is joined to idols, /^f him a. Mac' 15. 14. let them a. they be blind, leaders Mark 1. ^^. lei us a. what have v/e to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth ? ' Luke 4. 34. 14. 6. Jesus said, let her j. why trouble ye her? 15. .?6. le^ a. let us see whether Elias will come ZkXc 13. 8. Lord, let it a. this year also, till 1 dig Jo/ni 11. 48, if we let him a. all men will helieve 12. 7. leihcT a. against the day of my burying Acts 5. 38. refrain from these men, let them a. ALONG. Num. 21. SS. we will go a. by the king's highway 1 Sam. 6. 12. the kine went a. the highway, lowirtg 28. 20. then Saul fell all a. on the earth 2 Sam. 3.16. herhusbandwentwith hero, weeping 16. ]3.Shimeiwentff. cursing, and threw ston,es Jer. 41. 6, Ishmael went, weeping all a. as he went ALOOF. Psal, 38. 11. my friends stand a. from my sore Aloud; see Cry, Cried, Sing. ALPHA. iJei'. 1.8. lama, and Omega, 11. | 21.6. | 23. 13. ALREADY. Exod, 1. 5. for Joseph was in Egypt a. Eccl. 1. 10. it hath been a. of old time, before us Mai. 3,2.your blessings, yea, I have cursed them a. Mat. 17. 12. I say unto you, Elias is come a. John 3. 18. he that believeth not is condemned a, 1 Cor. 5. 3. but present in spirit, have judged a. Phil. 3. 16. whereto we have a, attained 1 Tim. 5. 15. some are a.turned aside after Satan Rev. 2. %5. but tiiat which ye have a. hold fast ALSO, Gen. 6. 3. strive with man, for that he a. is flesh Num. 16. 10. and seek ye the priesthood a. ? 1 Sam. 14. ^. .Saul answered,' God do so and ' more a. 2 Sam'. 3. 35. J 19. 13. 3 Kings 7.4. and if we sit still bete, we "die a.' Psal. 08. 18. gifts, yea, for the rebellious a. Isa. 7. 13. but will ye weary my , God a. ? Zech. S. 21. to seek the Lord of hosts T will go a. itfa^. 6. 31. there will your heart be a. iMke 12. 34. '. 73. surely thou art a. one of them Mark 1. 38. that I may preach there a. 2. S8. Son of man is Lord a. of sabbath, ^ii^e 6.5. Imke 11.45. thus saying, thou reproachest ns a. John 5. 19. what he doth, these a. doth the Son IS. S6. where I am, there shall a. my servant be 14. 3. that where I am, there ye may be a. Acts 12. 3. he proceeded to take Peter a. Rom. 16. 2. succonrer of many, acdof myself a. 1 Cor. 9. 8. or saith not the law the same a, 19. 8. and last of all, he was seen of me a. 2 Tim. 1.5. I am persuaded that in thee a. ALT Jam. 2, 86. faith without works is dead, « . 1 JcAn 4. SI. thatloveth God, love his brother ALTAR Signifies, [1] A material altar, on tehieh sacrifice were ojffired, 1 Kings 13. 1, 2, | 18. 30. [2] CArirt, who is the only Christian altar, to whom we bring allour sacrifices and services, Heb. 13. 10. Gen. 8. SO. Noahbnilded an a. to the Lord 12.7. there Abraham bu^t ana. to the Lord. 22. 9> 35. 1. Jacob, go to £eth-el, and make there an a 3. up to £eth.el, I will make there an a. to God Exod. 17. 15, Moses built an a. Jehovah-nissi 20. 24. an a. of earth shalt thou make to me 21. 14. shalt take him from mine a. that he die 29. 37. sanctify it, it shall be an a. most holy 44. 1 will sanctify the tabernacle and a. 30. 27. a, ofincense||40. 10. a. of burnt-offering La.S6.7, Psal. 26. 6. so will I compass thine a, 6 Lord 43.4.then will I go to the a. of God, to God my joy Isa. 19. 19. an a. to the Lord in the midst of Egypt 27. 9. the stones of the a. as chalk-stones 56. 7. their sacrifices be accepted on mine a. Lam. 2. 7- the Lord hath cast off his a. Ezek. 8. 16. between the porch and a. S5 men Joel 1. 13. lament, howl, ye ministers of the a. 2. 17. the priests weep between the porch and a, Amos 2. 8. upon clothes laid to pledge ky every a, Mai. 1. 7. ye offer polluted bread on mine a. 10. nor (lo kindle nre on mine a. for nonght 2. 1^. covering the a. of the Lord with tears liTat. 5. Co. if thou bring thy gift to the a. 23. 18. whoso shall swear by the a. it is nothing 35. ye slew between the temple and a. Luke 11.51 , Acts 17. 23. I fousd an a. with this inscriptioa 1 Cor. 9. 13. watt at the a. partakers with a. 10. 18. Heb. T. 13. of which none gave attendance at the a. 13. 10. we have sn a, whereof they have no right Rev. 6. 9- f saw undertlie 0. the souls of them slaiu 3. 3. should offer it with prayers on the golden a. 9. 13, heard a voice from horns of the golden a. See Bdilt. ALTARS. £j-0(f.34.13. shall destroy their a. Deiit.t.S. \ U.S. Nion. 23. 1. Balaam said, build here seven a. 1 Kings ig. 10. Israel have thrown down ti^ne a. 14. 2 Chron. 34. 5. burnt the bones of priests on the a: Psal. 84. 3. even thine a. O Lord of hosts, my king Isa. 17. 8. and he shall not look to the a. the worV Jer. 17. 1. sin of Judah graven on horns of the a. 2. whilst their children remember their a. Ezek. 6.4. and your a. shall be desolate, images be Uos. 8. 11. made a. to sin, a. shall be to him to sin 10. 8. thorn and thistle shall come on their a. 12. 11. their a. are as heaps in the furrows Amos 3. 14. 1 will also visit the a. of Beth-el Rom. 11. 3. Lord, they have digged down thine a. ALTER. Lev. 27- 10. he shall not a. it, a good for a bad Ezra 6. IJ. that whosoever shall a. this word 12. destroy all that put their hand to a. this Psal. 89. 34. not a. the thing gone out of my lips Prov, 31. 1 5. lest they a. the judgment of afflicted ALTERED. Esth. 1. jt9. be not a. that Vashti come no more Luke 9. 29. the fashion of his countenance was a, ALTERETH. Da7i. 6. 8. according to the law which a. not, IS ALTERING. Nvm. 14. t 3^- ye shall know my a. of purpose ALTHOUGH. Exod. 13. 17- a. that was near, for God said '2 Sam, 23i 5. a. my house be not so with God Job 2. 3. a. thou moyedst me against him Jer. 31. 32. a. I was an husband unto them Ezek. 11. l6. a. I have cast them far off Hab. 3. 17. a. the fic-tiee shall not blossom 'il[fBr.tl4. 29. a. all shall be offended, yet will not I Gal, Q; f 1. a. a man be overtaken in a fault ALTOGETHER. Nnm. 16. 13. make' thyself a. a prince over us Deut. 'l6. 20. which is a', just shalt thou-foUow Psal. 14. 3. they are a. become filthy, Psal. 53, 3. 19- 9* judgments of the JLqrd are righteous a. 39. 5. every man at his nest state is a. vanity 50. 21. that I was a. »ich a one as thyself 139- 4. but lo, O Lord, thou knowest it a. Ca7i/.5.l6.his mouth is sweet, yea, he is a. love'y JohnQ. 34. thou wast a. bom iu sins, dost thou AMli Ads 26. 29. were almost and a. sucli as I am Cor. 5. 10, yet not a. with the fornicators 9- 10. or sa.ith he it a. for our sakes } 2 Cor. 4. + a. perplexed, but not a. without help ALWAV, ALWAYS, Signifies, [1] Contiimally, John 8. 29. [2] Fre- tjnently. Acts 10. 2. [3] To the enti of the joorld. Mat. 28. 20. [4] During life, 2 Sam. 9. 10. Veut.a.lQ.O that they would keep my commands a. 11. 1. thou Shalt keep his commandments a. l-t. 23. thou mayest learn lo fear the Lord a. ToA 7. 16, I loathe it, 1 would not live a. 27. 10. will he a, call upon God? Psal. 16. B. I have set the Lord a. before me 103. 9. he will not a. chide, nor keep his anger 119. 112. inclined to perform thy statutes n. Prov. 8. 30. I was by him, rejoicing n. before him Jia. 57. 16. neither will 1 be a. wroth .7l/fli.28.20.I am with you a. to the end of the world Mar/c li. 7. btit me ye have not a. John 12. 8. Jolai 8. 29. 1 do a. those things that please him 11. 42. I know that thou hearest me a. Acts 10. 2. Cornelius prayed to God a. S Cor. 2. 11. God, who a. causeth us to triumph Phil. 1. 4. a. in every prayer of mine for you 20. as tf, so now also, Christ shall be magnified 2. 12. as ye have a. obeyed, not in my presence 4. 4. rejoice in the Lord a, and again rejoice 1 Thcss. 2. 16. to fill up their sins c. for wrath 2 Pet. 1. 15. to have these a. in remembrance I AM, I AM that I AM. Ezod. 3. 14. I am that I am hath sent me to you Ssuin. 11. 21. the people amongst whom I am I^eh. 6. 11. who is there that being as I am Job g, 32. he is not a man as I am, that I should Psal. 35. 3. say to my soul, lam thy salvation 39- 4. that I may know how frail 1 am 50. 7. O Lsrael, I am God, even thy God 143. 12. destroy them, for lam thy servant [11. Jifl.4-i.6 f am the first, Ja7n the last, 48.12. Kew- 1. 47, 8. I am, and none else besides me, Zeph.^.l5. 58. 9- thou shalt cry, and he shall say, here J cm Mat. 16. 13. whom do men say that I the Son of man am ? Mark 8. 27- Luke 9. 18. JLuke 22. 70. art the Son of God, ye say that lam John 6. 35. Jesus said, I am the bread of life 8. 12. saying, J am the light of the world 58. I say to you, before Abraham was, lam 12, 26, where I am there shall my servants be 17.24.1 will, thatthey may bewithmewherei'om Acts 26. 29. almost and altogether such as lam 27. 23. angel of God, whose lam, and whom I serve : Cor. 15. lO.by the grace of God Jawj what/«;7» Ga/, 4.12. brethren, be as /am, for Jam as you are Phil. 4.11. for I have learned in what state I am Rev. 1, 18. lam he that livelh, I am alive forever 19. 10. see thou do it not, lam thy fellow-servant AM I. Gen. 4. 9- I know not, am I my brother's keeper .' .30. 2. am I in God's stead, who hath withheld 8 Ki7igs5.7. am /God, to kill and to make alive? 18.25. am Jcome up without the Lord, Isa.Sd.l 0, /er, 23. 23. am J a God at hand, saith the Lord Mat. 18. 20. there am I in the midst of them Johti 7. 33. yet a little while am /with you 1 Cor. g. 1. am I not an apostle ? mti 1 not free ? £ Cor. 12. 10. when I am weak, then am I strong Here Am I, or Here I A.M. Seeiiv.KE. AMAZED. Jiufg. 20. 41. the men of Benjamin were a. Joi 32. 15. they were a. they answered no more Ita. 13. 8. they shall be a. one at another Ezelc. 32. 10. ] will make many people a. at thee Mat. 19. 25. the disciples were exceedingly a. Mark 2. 12. were all a.and glorifiedGod, Lvke5.26. 14. 33. he began to be sore a. and very heavy Luke 4. 3G. all a. and spake among themselves 9. 43. were all a. at the mighty power of God Acts 9. 21. but all that heard Saul were a. AMAZEMENT. Acts 3. 10. filled with a. at what had happened 1 Pet. 3. 6. and are not afraid with any a. AMBASSADOR. Prov. 13. 17. but a faithful a. is health Jer. 49. 14. an a. sent to the heathen, 06ad. 1. Ep/i, d. 20. for which I am an a. in bonds AMBASSADORS. Josh. Q. 4. went and made as if they had Been a. 2 C/iroii. 32. 31. the business of the a. of Babylon 35. 21. he sent a. what have I to do with thee ? Isa. 18. 2. that sendeth a. by the sea in vessels 30. 4. princes at Zoau, his a. came to Hanes 33. 7. the a. of peace shall weep bitterly Esek. 17. 15. he rebelled in sending a. to Egypt 2 Cor. 5. 20. now then we are a. for Christ AMBASSAGE. Luke 14. 32. sendeth an it. and desireth conditions A>;ber ; sec CuLOUR. AMBUSH. KS. Jbth. 8. 2. lay thee an a for the city behind it ANC Jer, 51. 12. set up the watchmen, prepare the a. AMBUSHMENT, S. 2 Chron. 13. 13. Jeroboam caused an a. the a. was 20. 22. the I^rd set a. against Ammon AMEN Signifies, in Ilehreio^ true ^ faithful ^ certain. It is made use of likewise to affirt/i any ihingy and icas an affirmation used often by our Haviour, which is rendered in our translation, verily, verily ; ameri, amen, I say unto you, John 3. 3,5. All the yro' mises of God are amen in Christ ; that is, certain and firm, 2 Cor. 1.20, Christ himself, the faith- ful prophet and teacher of his Church, is called the "Amen, Rev. 3. 14. In Isa. 66. I6, shall bless him- self in the God of truth, and swear hy the God of truth ; which in the Hebrew is, the God amen. And it is used in the end of prayer in testimony of an earnest wish, desire, or a^yiirance to be heard ; amen, so be it, so shall it be. 2'Ae ■word amen ts used in many languages. Num. 5. 22. and the woman shall say a. a. Dent. 27. 15. all the people shall say a. to the end 1 Kings 1.36.Benaiah answered a. the Lord say so 1 Chron. l6.3t), people said a. and praised the Lord Pjfl/.41.13.from everlasting to everlasting ; a,anda. 72. ly. earth filled with his glorj'; a, and a. 89. 52. blessed be the Lord for evermore, a. 106. 48. and let all the people say a. [and a. Jer. 28. 6. even the prophet Jeremiah said a. Mai. 0. 13. the power and the glory for ever, a. 1 Cor. 14. 16. the room of the unlearned, say a. 2 Cor. 1 . 20. tie promises in him are yea and u. Rev. 1. 18. behold, I am alive for evermore, a. 3. 14. write these things, saith the a. the faithful 5. 14. and the four beasts said a. 19. 4. 22. 20. surely 1 come quickly, a. even so, come AMEWD. [Lord Jesub Jer. 7. ;i, a. ways, and doings, 5, ) 2G. 13. j 35, 15. John A'. 52, the hour when he began to a. AMEMDME1ST. Mat. 3. t 8. bring fruits answerable to a. of life AMENDS. Lev. 5. iQ. he shall make a. for the harm dote AMERCE. De7it. 22. 19. they shall a. him in an ICO .shekels A.vethyst; see Agate and Jacinth. AMIABLE. Psal. 84. 1. how a. are 'ihy tabernacles, O Lord AMISS. 2 Chron. G. 37. wehavesinned, wehavedone a. Dan. 3. 29. speak any thing a. against the God Luke 23. 41. but this man hath done nothing a. Jam. 4. 3, ask and receive not, because ye ask a. AMONG. Num. 14. 14. heard that thou, Lord, art a. them Ezra 10. 18. a. the sons of the priests M'ere found Neh. 13, 26. yet a, many nations was no king Job 33. 23. if an interpreter, one a. a thousand 30. 14. and their life is a. the unclean Eccl. G, 1. there is an evil common a. men 7. 2(J. one a 1,000, but a woman a. all those Cant. 5. 10. the chiefest a. ten thousand Jer. 5. 26. a. my people are found wicked men Mic. 7- 2. and there is none upright a. men Luke 1. 28,. bles.sed art thou a. women 10. 3. I Send you forth as lambs a. wolves Johi 6. 9. but what are they a, so many ? Col. 1. 1 18.a. all he might have the pre-eminence AKATIIEMA. 1 Cor, 16. 22. let him be a. maran-atha AMCESXORS. Lev. 26. 45. remember the covenant of their a. ANCIIOR. Acts 27. 30. as though they would have cast a. tleb. 6. 19. which hope we have as an a. of the soul ANCIEIST Signifies, [1] Old, of former time, 1 Chron. 4. 22. [2] Very old meji, Job 12. 12. [3] Men of former /i»iffr, lSam.24, 13. [4j Governors, polutcal and ecclesiastical, Isa. 3. 14. Jer. I9, 1, />CTi;.33,l5. for the chief things of the a, movintains Judg. 5. 21, that a. river, the rive? Kithon 2 Kings ig. 25. of a. times, I formed it,'lsa. 37. 26. 1 Chron. 4. 22. and these are a, things Ezra 3. 12. were a. men, and had seen the first house Job 12. 32. with the a. is wisdom, and in days Prov. 22. 28. remove not the a. land-mark Isa. 3. 2. prudent and a. the Lord doth take away g, 15. the a. and ho.igu],'able, he is the head 19. 11. how say ye, 1 am the son of a. kings .' 23. 7. whose antiquity is of a. days 44. 7. since I appointed the a. people 47. 6. upon the a. hast thou laid thy yoke 51, 9. awake, arm of the Lord, as'in the a. days Jej\ 18. 15. caused them to stumlJe from a. paths Ezek. 9. 6. then they began at the a. men Dan. 7. 9. the a. of days did sit, whose garment 13. one like the Son of man came to a, of days 22. till tlic /J. of days came, and judgment [given ANG ANCIENTS. 1 Sam. 24. 13. as saith the proverb of thu a. Psal. 119. 100. I understand more than the a. Isa. 3.1 1. Lord will enter into judgment witli the a. 24. 23. t^ie Lord shall reign before his a. Jer. 19. 1. take of a. of the people and a. of priesj Ezek. 7. 26. counsel shall perish from the a. 8. 12. son of man» hast thou seen wnat the a. do 27. 9. the a. of Gehal were in thee thy calkers ANCLE-BONES. Acts 3. 7. his a.-hones received strengrn ANCLES, 2 5am.22.t37.that my rt. did not slip, Psal.l^.\3fi, Ezek. 47. 3. the waters M-ere to the a. ANGEL Signifies, A mes.^enger, or bringer of tidings, and is applied [1] To those intellectual and im7?iaterial beings, whom God makes me of as his minister] to execute the orders of providence. Rev. 22.8. [2] To Christ, who it (he Mediator and Head of (he church, Zech, 1. 12. Rev. 10. 1. [3] To mi- nisters of the gospel, who are atnbassadoir for Christ, Rev. 2. 1. 1 3. 1, 7. [4] To iuchahom God employs to execute his jildgmejits. Rev, 15. 8, I 10, 1. [5] To devtls. Mat, 25, 41. 1 Cor. ti. 3. Ge?i.22.11.a.of the Lord said, Abraham, Abraham 24. 7. he shall send his a. before thee, 40. 48. 16. the a, who redeemed me from all evil i::r<,rf.23.20.senda. before thee, 23. | 32.34. | 33.£. Num. 20. 16. sent an a. and brought us out of Egypt Jtii!g. 13. 19. and the a. did wonderously 2 .ba/«. 24. 16. the a. Stretched out his hand, the a, that destroyed the people,! Chron. 21. 15. 17. David spake when he saw the a. that smote 1 hing.\ 13. 18. a. spake to me by the word of Lord ly. o.jia a. touched Elijah and said, arise and eat 1 Chr. €1.15. God sent ana. to Jerusalem to destroy 20. ai.d tJrnan turned back, and saw the a. 27. tlie Lord commanded the a. and he put up 2 Chron.32.Ql. the Lord sent an a. which he cut ofl Li-cl 5. 6. nor say before the a. it was aJi error La. G3. 9. the a. of his presence saved them Dan. 3. 28, God who hath sent a. and delivered 6. 22. my God hath sent his a. and shut up Hos. 12. 4. yea, he had power over the a. Zcch. 1. 9, the a. that talked with me said. 4. 5. 13. Lord answered the a. that talked with me 14. the (7. ti.at communed with me said 19.1 saidto the a. that talked, 4.4. \ 5. 10. ) 6.4- 2. 3. the a. that talked went out, Jind another a. 3. 3. with filthy garments, and stood before the a 5. 5. the a. that talked with me, went forth 6. 5. the a. answered, these are the four spirits Mat. 28. 5, the a. answered the woman, fear not Luke 1. 13. the a. said, fear not, Zacharias 19. the a. answered and said, I am Gabriel 26. in the sixth month the a. Gabriel was sent 30. the a. said to her, fear not, Mary 35. a. answered. Holy Ghost shall come on thee 2. 10. the a. said to the shepherds, fear not 13. suddenly there was with the a. a multituda 21 . so named of the a. before he w?s conceived S2. 43. there appeared an a. strengthening him • Johyi 5. 4, an a. went doivTi at a certain season 12. 29. others said, an a. spake to him Acts 6. 15. as it had been the face of an' a. 7. 35. by hands of the a. that appeared in the bud 38. in the wilderness with the a. which spake 10. 7. when the a. which spake to Cornelius 22. was warned from God by an holy a. to send 11. 13. how he had seen an a. in his house 12. 8. the a. said to Peter, bind on thy sandals „^ 9. that it was true which w?is done by the rf. 10. and forthwith the a. departed from him 11. the Lord hath sent his a. and delivered nn 15. Khoda affirmed^ then said they, it is his a 23. 8. the Sadduces say, neither a. nm* spirit 9. if a spirit or an a. hath spoken to him 2Cor. 11. 14;. is transformed into an a. of light Gal. 1, 8. though we or an a. from heaven preacli ^ev. 1. 1. and he signified it by his a. to John 2.1.untothefl.ofthechuTch,8.12, 18. I 3.1,7,14! 5.2. 1 saw a strong a. proclaiming with loud voiii 7- 2. I saw anotlier a. ascending from tlie east 8. 3. and another a. came and stood at the alt:;! 4. ^lscended before God out of the a. hand 5. the a. took the censer, and filled it wifh fin 7-the firsta. sounded \ 8. second a. l 10. third « 12. fourth a, I 9. 1. filth a. | 13. sixiha. soundw! 8. 13. 1 heard an a. iiying thro' midst of hea-ci 9. ll. which is the a. of the bottomless pit 14. saying to the sixth a. loose the four «. 10. 1. 1 saw another a. come down, 18. 1 . ( 20. 1 5, and the a. which 1 saw stand on the ^ea 7- but in the days i.,f the voice of the sevenili", 8. go and take the book in the hand of ihp «. 10.1 took the bookllll. 1. and the a. stood, saji'i 31. 15, seventh a. sounded, and tnerc were voic: , Hev. 14, 6. 1 saw aj;olher a. ti^- in midst a.f hea\ ea ANG R/r. 1 V. 8. another a. followed^ saying, Babylon is y.third a. followed || 15. another a. came. 17. 18. 19. and the a, thrust iu his sickle in the earth 16. 2. a. poured out his vial, 3, 4, 0, 10, VJ, 17. 5. and 1 heard the a. of the waters say 17. 7. the a. said, wherefore didst thou marvel I 18. 21, and mighty a, took up a stone like a great ig. 17. and I saw an a, standing in ^e sun El. 17. the measure of a man, tlmt is of the a. S2. 8. fell down to worship before the feet of a. 16. X Jesus have sent mine a. to testify to you ANGEL 0/ God. Exod. 14. 19. a. of God who went before removed Judg. 13. 6. like the countenance of an a. o/* God J Sam. iig. g. art good in my sight, as an a. of God S Sam. 14.17. as an a. o/God, so is my lord, 19. 27. SO. wise according to the wisdom of an a. 0/ God Acts 27. 2.1. stood by me this night the a. of God Gal. 4. 14. but received me as an a. o/^ God AUGEL of the Lord. Gen, 16. 7- o. of the L. found Hagar by a fountain g. thea.Q/*M0X(rrf;saidtoher, 10. 11. | 22. 11. £2. 32, 35. Judg. 13. 18. 2 Kings 1. 3, 15. 2£.21 a. of the L. called to him out of heaven, 15. JVjob. 22. 23. ass saw the a. of L. standing, 25. 27. 24. a. ofL. stood in a path of the vineyards, 26. 31. Balaam saw a. of the L. standing in the way 34. and Balaam said to a. of the L. I hav'e sinned 35. a. oftMe L. said to Balaam, go with the men Aulg.S.l. a. of L. came up, 1 Am^t ig.7. ActsVl.1 . 4. when a, of the L. spake these words to Israel 5. 23. curse ye Meroz, said the a. of the Lord ti. II. came an a. of the L. and sat under an oak 12. a, of L. appeared to Gideon, and said to him 21. the a.^the L. put forth the end of the stafif 22. when GideonperceiT«jdhe wasana. of the L. 13.3. a.ofthe L. appeared to the woman, and said lfl.Manoahknewnothew&sanfl.(i/'//ifl L., I saw four a. standing oh the four corners 2. and he cried with a loud voice to the four a. 11, all the a. stood round about the throne 8.13. trumpet of the three a. which are yet to sound g.l4.1oose the four a, which are bound in the river 15. the a. were loosed, which were prepared 14. 10. be tormented in presence of the holy a. 21. 12. twelve gates, and at the gates twelve a. ANGELS of God. Oen.SS.lQ.a.of God ascend, and descend. Jo/ml .51. 32. 1. Jacob went his way, and a. of God met him iWar. 22.30, but as a. of God in Heaven. Mark 12.25. X«*el2.8,him shall the Son confess before a. of God 9. deniefh me, shall be denied before the a. d/Gi^tf 15. 10. there is joy in the presence of the a. of God Heb, 1, 6. let ail the a. 0/" Gorf worship him H;j ANGELS. Job4i, 18. and his a. he charged with folly Pja/.gi.ll,give/«j-B. charge, MatA.Q. Xa>(-e4.10, 103. 20. ye his a. which excel in strength 104, 4. who maketh his a. spii'its, Heb. 1. 7 , 148. 2, praise ye him all his a. praise ye him Mat. 13. 41. the Son of man shall send forth his a. 36.27. come in the glory of his Father with his a. 24.31, send /((J a. with a great sound, MarkXZ. 27 25. 41. fire prepared for the devil and his a. liev. 3, 5, will confess before my Father and his a. 12. 7. Michael and his a. the dragon and his a. 9, thoxreat dragon was cast out, and his a, ANGEK, Verb. Rom. 10. ig. by a foolish nation I will a. you ANGER. Ge7i. 27. 45. till thy brother's a. turn away 44. 18. and let not thine a. burn against me 45. + 5. neither let there be a, in your eyes 4g. 7. cursed be their a. for it was fierce Exod. 32. 19. saw the dancing, Moses' a. waxed hot 22, Aaron said, let not the a. of my lord wax hot Deiit. g. ig. 1 was afraid of the a. and displeasure 13.17. Lord may turn from the fierceness of his a. 2g. 24, what meaneth the heat of this great a. ? Jos/i.7. 26. Lord turned from the fierceness of his a. Jitdg. 8. 3, then their a. was abated toward him iw-M. 1. 12. Ahasuerus his a. burned in him Job 4. f g. by his a. are they consumed 9. 13. if Gou will not withdraw his a. the proud Psal. 21. 9, as a fiery oven in the time of thine a. 30. 5. for his a. endureth byt a moment 37. 8. cease from a. and forsake wi-ath, fret not 38. 3. no soundness in my flesh because of thine a. 69. 24. let thy wrathful a. take hold of them 74. 1. why doth thy a. smoke against the sheep 78. 21. and a. also came up again°t Israel 38. many a time turned he his a. away 4g. he cast on them the fierceness of his a. 50. he made a way to his a. he spared them not 85. 3. hast turned from the fierceness of thine a. 4. and cause thine a. towards us to cease 5. wilt thou draw out thine a. to all generations ? go. 7* for we are consumed by thine a. 11. who knoweth the power of thine a. ? 103. g. nor will he keep his a. forever, Jler. 3. 5. Prov. 15. 1. but grievous words stir up a. ig. 11. the discretion of ;iman deferreth his a. 21, 14. a gift in secret pacifieth a. 2j2. 8. and the rod of his a. shall fail 27. 4. wrath is cruel, and a. is outrageous Eccl. 7. g. a. resteth in the bosom of fools 11 t 10, therefore remove a. from thy heart Isa. 5. 25. for all this his a. is not turned away, 9. 12, 17, 21. 1 10. 4. 7. 4, fear not, for the a. of Eezin with Syria 10. 5. O Assyrian, the rod of mine a. and staff 25. shall cease, and my a. in their destruction 12. 1. though thou wast angry, thine a, is turned 13. g. the day of the Lord cometh with fiei'ce a. 13. and in the day of his fierce a. Lam, 1. 12, 30.27. name of the Lorucometh burning with a. 30. the Lord shall shew the mdignation of his a. 42. 25. therefore he poured on him the fury of a. 48. 9. for my name's sake will I defer mine a. 65, -f 5. these are a smoke in mine a. 66. 15. Lord will come to render his a. with fury Jer. 2. 35. surely his a. shall turn from me 3.12. 1 will not cause mine a. to fall on you, I am merciful, and I will not keep mine a. for ever 4. 26. all the cities were broken down by his a. 7. 20. mine a. shall be poured on this place IB. 23. deal with them in the time of thine a. 25, 33, the land is desolate because of his a. 32, 31. city hath been as a provocation of mine a. 36. 7. great i 1 the a. the Lord hath pronounced 42. IS, ai mine a. hath been poured on Jerusalem 44, 6. wherefore mine a. was poured forth ANG Jer. 49. 37. I will bring evil on them, my fierce m. iam. 2.1. remembered not his footstool in tbe day a, 6. Lord hath despised in the indignation of his a. 21. thou hast slam them in the day of thine a. 22. in the day of the Lord's a. none escaped 3. 43. thou hast covered with a. and persecuted ui 4. 11. he hath poured out his fierce a. Ezek. 5. 13. thus shall mine a. be accomplished 7. 3. and I will Send mine a, upon thee 8. and accomplish mine a. on thee, 20. 8, 21. 25, 14. shall do in Edom, according to mine a . 35. 11. I will even do according to thine a. Dan. g, 16. let thine a, be turned away Hos.lX. 9. will not execute thefierceness of mine a . 14. 4. for mine a. is turned away from him Amos 1. 11. his a. did tear perpetually, and kept Jonah 3. 9. if God will turn from his fierce a. Mic. 7. 18. he retained not his a. for ever Nah. 1. 6. who can abide the fierceness of his a, f Had. 3. 8. was thine a. against the rivers? Zeph. 3. 8. to pour upon them all my fierce a. Mark 3. 5. when he had looked on them with a. Eph. 4. 31. let all a. be put away, Col. 3. 8. ANGER of the Lord. Num. 25. 4. fierce a. o/"(/j? iorrf may be turned 32.14. to augment the a. of the Lord ag>iiNst Israel Dent. 2g. 20. the a. tf the Lord siia.\l smoke against JHfl'?.2.14.a. ^iorrf against Isr. 20. | 3. 8, | 10.7. 2 Kings 24, 20, thro' the a, of the Lord it came to pass, Jer. 52. 3. Jer.4.8.the fierce a. of the Lord is not turned away 12.13. because of the fierce a. of the Lord, 25.37 ■ 23. 20. the a. of the Lord shall not return, 30. 24, 51.45. deliver his soul from the fierce a. of the L, Lam. 4. 16. the a. of the Lord hath divided them ^/Vi.2.2.beforethe fierce a. of the L. come on you 3. it may be ye shall be hid m theday of a. ofL, In ANGER. Gen. 4g. 6. for in their a. they slew a man Eiod, 11. 8. he went out from Pharaoh in a Dent. 29. 23. which the I^rd oveilhrew in a 28. the L«rd rooted tiicm out of the land in a. 1 Sam. 20. 34. Jonathan rose from the table in a. Chron. 25, 10. they returned home in great a. Job g. 5. which overtumeth them in his a, 18. 4. he teareth himself t» his a, 21. 17. God distributeth sorrows in his a. 35.15. liecauseit is not so, he hath visited mhisa, Pial.Q.X. Lord, rebuke me not in thy a. Jer. 10. 24", 7. 6. arise, O Loid, in thine a. lift up thyself 27- g. put not thy ser\-ant away in a, 56. 7. in thine a. cast down the people, O Lord 77. g. hath he in a. shut up his tender mercies ? Jj^a.13.3. 1 have also called my mighty ones in a. 14. 6. he that ruled the nations in a- 63. 3. for I will tread them in mine a. 6. Jer. 21. 5. I will fight against you, e\en in a. 32. 37. whither 1 have driven them in mine a. 33 .5. whom I have slain in mine a. and in my fury I^m. 2. 1. Lord covered Ziou withacloudmhisa. 3, he hath cut off in a, all the horn of Israei 3. 66. persecute and destroy them in a. Ezek. 3. 1 14. and I went m hot a. 5.15. when I shall execute judgments in thee in a, 13. 13. shall be an overflowing showerm mine a. 22. 20. so will I gather you in mine a. and fury 43. 8. wherefore I have consumed them in mine a Z>a».11.20. be destroyed, neither in a. nor in battle Hos. 13. 11. I gave thee a king in mine a. Mir. 5. 15. and I will execute vengeance m a. Bab. 3. 12, thou didst thresh the heathen in a. ANGER kindled. Gen. 30, 2. a.of Jacob was /in(/?erf against Rachel Exod. 4.14. the a. of the I-.ord was *. against Moses Num. ll.l.a, oftheL.was*. 10. I 12. 9- I 22. 22. 22. 27, Balaam's a. was *. and he smote the ass 24. 10. Balak's a. was kindled against Balaam 25.3. the a. of the Lord was kindled against Israel 32. 13. Josh. 7. 1. 2 Sam. 24. 1. 2 Am?* 13. 3, 32. 10. the Lord's a. was kindled the same time Dent.Q.X5. lest the a. of the Lord be k. against thee 7. 4. so will the a. of the Lord be k. against you 29, 27. the a. of the Lord was k. against this lana 31. 17. mine a. shall be AiW/eJ in that day, Jo\h [C3. 16, 32.22. for a fire \s kindled va. mine a. Jer. 15. 14. Jitdg. 9. 30. Zebul'sfl, was kindled against Gau,l 1 4. ly. Samson's a. k. and he went up to his father's 1 ^'awi.ll.e. when Saul heard, his a. was*, greatly 17 .e8.Eliab's a. was *. against David, and he said 20. 30. Saul's a. was kindled against Jonathan 2 Sa?n.6.7. a. ofL. *. against Uzzah, 1 Chr. 13. 1«. 1. 4. theyhave;jr. thelloly OneoflsraeUoa. 05. 3.' a people ihat provoke me w a. continually Jer.l. 18. that they may propoXenfe/o a. [pr.toa. 19. do they pr. me ro a, || 8. 19. why have they 25, G.pr.vae not ro a. ||32.30. Israel have^w.me to a 44. 3. theirwickednessto^.me^oa. Kxek.Z. 17. £zfii.32. +9-1 wiWprovoke to a.the hearts of many itos. 12. 14. Ephraim provoked him (o a. bitterly Co/. 3. 21. fathers, provoke not your children to a. Slow to AKGER. Neh. 9. 17. thou a God ready to pardon, tlovj to a Psal, 103, 8. slow to a. plenteous in mercy, 145. 8. Prov. 15.18. he that is slow to a. appeaseth strife 16, 32. hethatis jfoB) to a. better than the mighty Joel 2. 13, slow to a. of great kindness, Jonah 4. 2. I^ah. 1. 3, the Loid is slow to a. ci'eat in power ANGERED. 1 Sam. 1. f 6. and her adversary also a. her sore Psai, 106. 32. they a. him at the waters of strife a:ngle. ■w«. 19. 8. and all they that cast a. shall lament Bah. 1. 15, they take up all of them with the a, a;ngry. Gen. 18, 30. let no^he Lord be a. 1*11 speak, 32. 45. 5. be not a. mUi yourselves that ye sold me Lev, 10. 16. and Moses was a. with Eleazar and Deut.l. 37. the Lordwasa.withmeforyou,4. 21. 9. 8. Lord was a. with you to have destroyed you 20, the Lord was very a. with Aaron, I prayed Judg. 18. 25. lest a. fellows run upon thee fi Sam. 19. 42, wherefore be ye a. for this matter 1 Kiiigs 8.46, and thou be a. with them, 2 Ch. 6. 36. il. 9- and the Lord was a. with Solomon, because iKingsl'^. 18. therefore the L. wasa. with Israel Ezra 9. 14. wouldst thou not be a. with us till thou ^eh. 5. 6. I was very a. when I heard their cry Psal. 2. 12. kiss the Son, lest he be a. and ye perish 7. 11. God is a. with the wicked every day 76. 7. who may stand when once thou art a. ? 79. 5. how long wilt thou be 0. ? 80. 4. i 85. 5. Prov. 1-1. 17, he that is soon a. dealeth foolishly 21, 19-dwell ill wilderness, than withana.woman 22. 24. make do friendship with aa a. man 25. S3, so doth an a. countenance a backbiting 2922. a. man stirreth up strife, and a furious man Eccl. 5.6. wherefore should God be a. at thy Toice? 7. 9. be not hasty io thy spirit to be a. Cant. 1. 6. my mother's children were a. with me ha. 12.1. though thou wast a. with me, thine anger Jizek. 16. 42. 1 will be quiet, and will be no more a. Dan. 2. 12. for this cause the king was a. Jona/i4.1. it displeased Jonah, and he was very a. 4. the Lord said. Dost thou well to be a,? 9. 9- he said, 1 do well to be a. even uato death Mat. 5. 22. whosoever is a. with his brother Jjuke 14. 21. the master of the house being a. 15. £8. and he was a. and would not go in Jo/in 7. 23. are ye a . at me because I have made £;>/<. 4.26. be a. and sin not, let not the sun go down 7tt, 1 . 7 ■ a bishop must be blameless, not soon a . Hep. 11. 18, the nations were a. thy wrath is come ANGUISH. G«7(. 42.21. guilty, in that we saw the a. of his soul Exoa. 6. 9- but they hearkened not to Moses for a. Deuc. 2. 25. tremble, and be in a. because of thee S Sam. 1 . 9< sl^y me, for a. is come upon me Jo& 7< 1 1- 1 will speak in the a. of my spirit 15. 24. trouble and a. shall make him afraid Pjai.ll9.143.trouble and a. have taken hold on me Prov. 1. 27> when distress and a. come upon you Jsa. & 22. look to the earth,and behold dimness of a. 30. 6. into the land of trouble and a. from whence Jer. 4.31. the a. as ofher that bringeth forth child 6.24. a. hath taken hold of us, 49- 24, | 50. 43. ,Jo/m l6.21.she remembereth no more her a. forjoy i£()m.2.9,tribulation and a. upon every soul of man tCoT.Q.4. for out of much a, of heart I wrote to you ANISE. Jila4. SS. S3, ye pay tithe of mint, a, and cummia 14 ANO AKOINT Signifies, [Ij Topour oil vpo7i, Gen^ 28. 18. 1 31.13, [2] To consecrate and set one apart to an office ; anointing being generally practised amon^ the Jews on that occasion, to dejioie the person's being endued with the gifts and graces of the ^iVi^, Exod. 28. 41. [3] To use spiritual means to get saving knowledge. Rev. 3. 18. [4] To smear, or daub, John 9- 6, 11. [5] One parti- cularly designed oTid chosen by God to he the Ki?tg, Priest, and Prophet of his church, namely, Christ Jesus, who was Jilted with the Holy Ghost in an extraordinary tnanner, and Iherehy consecrated and authorised to be the Messiah, Vsal. 2. 2. | 45. 7. Acts 4. 27, [6] A king. Lam. 4. 20, Touch not mine anointed, Pial. 105. 15. Hurt not the people consecrated to myself by the gifts and graces of my Spirit, nor those especially amo7ig them io whom. J familiarly reveal my mind and will, that they may teach others. Thou anointest my head with oil, Psal. 23.5, Thou bestowest upon me the coJtsolations of thy Spirit. Ihe anointing, 1 John 2. 27- The ^irit of illu- mination / great knowledge in heavenly thijigs. £wrf.28.41.shalta.and consecrate, 30.30. ) 40. 15. 29. 7- take anointing oil and a. him, 40. 13. 36. thou shalt a. the altar to sanctify it, 40. 10. ; 30. 26. thou shalt a. the tabernacle, 40. 9, 40. 11. thou shalt a. the laver and his foot Lev. 16. 32. and the priest whom he shall a, Deut, 28. 40, but thou shalt not a, thyself wilti oil Jitdg. 9. 8. the trees went to a. a king over tliem 15. if in truth ye a. me king over you Ruth 3. 3. wash thyself therefore and 0. thee 1 Sam.g.16. shalt a. him to be captain over Israel 15. 1. the Lord sent me to a. thee king over Israel 16. 3. thou shalt a, him whom I name unto thee 12. the Lord said, arise, a. him, this is he 2 Sam. 14. 2. a. not thyself with oil, but be as 1 Kings 1. 34, let Zadok a. him king over Israel 19. 15. a. Ilazael king |1 16. a. Jehu, a. Elisha Isa. 21. 5. arise ye princes, and a. the shield Dan. 9. 24. seal up the vision, and a .the most Holy 10. 3. neither did I a. myself at all, till weeks yimos 6. 6. a. themselves with the chief ointments Mic. 6. 15. shalt tread the olives, but not a. thee Mat. 6. 17. when thou fastest a. thine head Mark 14.8. she is come to a. my body to the burying 16. l.had bought spices that they mighta. him Luke 7. 46. my heaid with oil thou didst not a. Rev. 3. 18. and a. thine eyes with eye-salve ANOINTED. Exod. 29.29. garm.be Aaron's sons after him, to a. Lev. 4. 3. if the priest that is a. do sin according to 6. 20. the offering of Aaron, when he is a. 7- 36. in the day that he a. them, by a statute 8. 10. a. the tabernacle |1 ll.a.the altar, Num.T.l. 12.Moses poured oil on Aaron's head, and a.him A'i»7i.3.3.names of the sons of Aaronwhich were a. 7. 10. the princes offered after it was a. 84, 88. 1 "Sam. 10.1. the Lord a. theecaptainlll5.17.a. Saul 16. 13. a. David, 2 -Sam. 2.4,7. |5. 3,17. I 12. 7. 2 King.v g. 3, 6, 12. 1 Chron. 11. 3. | 14. 8. 2 Sam. 2. 7. the house of Judahhave a. me king 3. 59. I am this day weak, though a. king, the sons 12. 20. David arose from the earth, and a. himself 23. 1. David the a. of the God of Jacob said Psal. 2, t 6. yet have 1 a. my king on Zion ija.Cl.l.the Lord hath e-metopreadi, Luke 4.18. Ezek. 28. 14. thou art the a. cherub that covers Luke 7. 38. she kissed his feet and a. them 46. but this woman hath a. my teet with ointment John 1. i 41. we found the Messiah, which is the a. 9. 6. he a. the eyes of the blind man with clay 11. Jesus made clay, and a. mine eyes 11. 2. it was that Mary which a. the Lord 12. 3. then took Mary ointment and a. feet of Jesus Acts 4. 27. holy cnild Jesus, whom thou hast a. 10. 38. how God a. Jesus of Nazareth with holy 2 Cor. 1. 21. he which hath a. us is God ANOINTED Ones. Zech, 4. 14. these are the two a. 07ies which stand His ANOINTED. 1 Sam. 2. 10. give strength, and exalt horn othis a. 12.3. witness against me before the Lord and his a. 5. the Lord and his a. is witness this day 2 Sam. 22. 51. sheweth mercy to his a. Psal.lB.50. Psal. 2. 2. against the Lord, and against his a. 20. 6. now know I that the Lord saveth his a. 28. 8. and he is the saving strength of his a. La. 45. 1. thus saith the Lord to his a. to Cyrus Xorrf'j ANOINTED. 1 Sam. 16. 6. surely the Lord's a. is before him 24.6. 1 should do this to my master, the Lor^s a. 10. put my hand against my lord, for he is L. a. 26.9.stretdii his hand against X.a.and be guiltless l6.to die, because ye have not kept the Lord's a. 2 i'a»i.l,14.wast thou not afraid to destroy the i.af 19- 21. put to death because he cursed the Us. a. Lam. 4. 20. tliea, o/"iDrrf was taken in their pits ANS Mine ANOINTED. 1 Sam. 2. 35. he shall walk before fwi'ne a. for»r« 1 Chron. I6. 22. touch not mine a. Psal. 105. 1*. Psal, 132. 17. I have ordained a lamp for mine a, ANOINTED with Oil. Num. 35. 25. death of high priest a. with holy oil 2 Sam. 1. 21, as though he had not been a. with oti Psal. 45.'i. God a. thee with oil of glaAnes&,H .1,9. 89. 20. with my holy oil have I a. him 92. 10. my horn exalt, I shall be a. with iresh oil Thine ANOINTED. 2 Chron. 6.42. O Lord God, turn not away the fact of thine a. Psal. 132. 10. Psal. 84. 9. behold, O God, look on fuoe of t/iinea. 89. 38, ihon hast been wroth with thine a. 51. they have reproached the footstepft of thiTie a. Uab. 3.13. wente-it even for salvation with thine; ANOINTEDST. Gen. 31. 13. 1 am the God of Beth-el where thou a, Psal. 23, 5. a. my head with oil, my cup runneth ANOINTING. Exod. 40. 15. their a. be an everlasting priesihofed ij-a. 10.27. yoke shall be destroyed because of the a 1 John 2. 27. but the a. which ye have received'o'f him. as the same a. teacheth yon all thing' ANOINTING Oil. [cense Exod. 37. 29, he made the holy a. oil and pure in. Lei:. 8. 12, he poured of the a. ot7 on Aaron's head 10. 7. for the a. oil of the Lord is upon you 21. 10. on whose head the a. 01/ was poured A»7n.4.l6. to the office of Eleazar pertaioeth 0. c;/ Jam, 5, 14.^ a, him with oil in the name of the ANON. [Lord Mat. 13. 20, heareth, and a. with joy rcceiveth it, Mark 1. 30. mother lay sick, and a. they tell hini ANOTHER. [of her Gen. 4. 25. appointed me a. seed instead of Abel 30. 24. the Lord shall add to me a. son 43. 7. the man asked us, have ye a. brother? Exod. ZZ.g. lost thing, which a. challengeth to be hit Lev. 18. -t 18. thou shalt not take one wife to a. I^um. 14. 24. Caleb, because he had a. spirit Judg. 2. 10. a, generation that knew not tiie Lord 16. 7. then shall I be weak, and he as a. man 1 Sam. 10. 6. and shalt be turned into a. man 9. and it was so, that God gave him a. heart 2 Chron. 20. + 22. and they smote one a, Estk. 1. ig. let the king give her royal estate to a. Job 19. 27. whom mine eyes shall behold and not a, Psal. 109. 8. let a. take his office. Acts 1, 20. Prov. 25. p. and discover not a secret to a. £7- 2. let a. praise thee, and not thy own month Ira. 42. 8. my glory will I not give to a. 48, 11. 44. 5. a. shall call himself by the name of Jacob 57. 8. thou hast discovered thyself to a. than me G5. 15, and shall call his servants by a. name 66. + 17. and purify themselves one after a. Hos. 3. 3. and thou shalt not be for a. man 4. 4. yet let no man strive nor reprove a. Mat. 11. 3. art thou he, or do we look for a. t Mark 14. 19. began to say, is it I ? a. said, is it I ' XtUc16.7. then said he to a. how much owest thoa 12. if not faithful in that which is a. man's 2 Cor. II. 4. a. Jesus, a. Spirit, or a. gospel Gal. 1. 7. which is not a. but there be some 6. 4. then have rejoicing in himself, and not in a 1 3'iwi. 6.+5. callings one ofa. destitute of thfetAUi Heb.3.13. e^Oiortonea. while called to day, 10.S5. 4. 8. he would not have spoken of a, day One Another, See Lotk. One againjt AH OTWER. 1 Sam.Z.^5. if one man sin against a.the judge Shall, Jer. 13. 14, I will dash them one agai?ist a. 1 Cor .4. 6. no one of you be puffed up one against a. Jam. 5. 9. grudge not ojie against a. bremrell Onff/or ANOTHER. 1 Cor. 11 . 33 . when ye come to eat, tarry ontjiir c, 12. 25. members should have same care one far a. Jam. 5. 16. pray one for a. that ye may be hedled* ANSWER Signifies, [1] To reply to a quettion, Vzyv. S6, 4. [2] To begin to speak, when no question is asied, Dan. 2, 26. Acts 5. 8. [3] To tcitneis. Gen. 30, 33. [4] To obey, Isa. 65. 12. Jer. 7. 13. [5] To grant what one desires in prayer, Psal. 27. 7. I 86. 7. Isa, 65. 24, [6] To give account, Job 9. 3. I 40. S. [7] 7o punish, Ezek. 14.7. Ge». 41.16. God shall give Pharaoh an a. of pea« Dejit. 20. 11. ifthecitymake thee ana. of peaCe 2 Sam. 24. 13. see what a. 1 shall return to him Esth ,4.15. Esther bade them return Mordecai this* Job 19.16.1 called my servant,and he gave me no a 32.3.because they had found no a. and condenW 35. 12. there they cry, but none giveth a. Prov. 15. 1. a soft a. tumeth away wrath 23. a man hath joy"by the a. of his mouth 16. 1. the a. of the tongue is from the Lord 24, 26. shall kiss his lips that giveth a right a. Ca7tt. 5. 6. I called him, but he gave me no a, il^ic. 3. 7. cover the lips, for there is no o of God ANS ul« €0. 96. and thej marvelled at hu a. iohn l.SS. that we may give a. to them that sent us 19. 9* whence art thoa t Jesas gave him no a. Rem. 11. 4. but what sailhthea. of God to him r 1 Cor- 9- 3. mine a. to them that do examine me U Cor. 1. f 9- hut we had the a. of death in ourselves S Tim. 4. TlQ. at my first a, none stood with me 1 i'e(. 3. Ij. and be ready to give ana. toevery ?* but the a. of a good conacience towards God ANSWERS. ^ob £1 . S4. seeing in your a, remaineth falsehood 34. S6. because of his a. for wicked men Ltiie 3. 47* and all were astonished at his a, ANSWER, fV/*. Gen. 30. S8. so shall my righteousness a. forme Dent. 27- 15- all the people shall o, and say amen 1 Kings 18. t Q6. they called, saying, O Baal a. us £9. there was neither voice, nor any to a. Job 13. SS. call thou, and I will a. and a. dioume 23. 5. 1 would know the words that he would a. me 31. 14. when he visiteth, what shall I a. him ? 33.12. will 4. thee, God is greater thaji man, 35. 4. 40. S. he that reproveth God, let him a. Ptal. S7. 7* have mercy also on me, and a. me 65. S. by terrible thiq(>uf ^^^' wilt thou a. us 66.7. will call on thee, for thou wilt a. me,38.fl5. 102. S. an the day when I call a. me speedily 108. 6. save with thy right hand, and a. me 143. 1. O Lord, in thy faitlifnlness a. me Prov. 15. itB. heart of the righteous studieth to a. Qil. Si. that thou mightest a. the words of truth 26. 5. a. a fool according to his folly, lest he be 2ia. 14. 32. what shall one then a, tlie messengers 50. fi. when I called was therc none to a. ? <)6. 4. 58. 9- then shalt thou call, and the Lord will a. Dan. 3. 16. are not careful to a. thee in this matter Joel S. 19-yea the Lord will a. and say to his people Ilab. 2. 1. what I shall a. when I am reproved Mat. 22. 46. no man was able to a. him a word > i^arA 11. 30. was it from heaven or of men ? a. me 14. 40. neither wist they what to a. him Ijuke 11. 7. and he from 'nithln shall a, and say ' 12. 11. how or what thing ye shall a. or say 13. £5 he shall «. I know you not whence you are 51. 14. not to meditate before what ve shall a. 8 Cor. 5. tS. that ye may have somewhat to a. them Col. 4. 6. may Itnow how ye ought to a. every man J wi7/ ANSWER. /o413.22.call, J wt«o. 14. 15. Pj. 9I. 15. J«r.33.3. Jsa. 65.24. corae to pass, before they call IwiU a. liiek. 14. 4, /the Lordzci7/a. him thatcometh,7. Not ANSWER. Gen. 45. 3. Joseph's brethren could not a. him Iijead, 23. t S- shalt not a. in a cause to decline S Sam. 3. 11. he co\ild not a. Abner a word S Kings IB. SO. king's command, was, a. not, Isa. Job 9 S.he cannot a. him one of athousand [3^j. 21. Prov. 1. SB. they shall call, but I will Tiot a. 26. 4. a. not a fool accoiiling toMs folly, lest thou 29. 19. for though he understand, he will not a. Jsa. (05, 12. because when I called, ye did not a Jer. 7 . 27 . thou shalt call, but they will not a. thee Jjuke 14. -d. thev could not a. him again to these 22, 68. if I a^ you, you will not a. nor let me go ANSWERABLE. Eaod. 3& 18. a. to the hangings of the court Mat. 3. t B. bring forth fruit a. to amendment ANSWERED. JWg.B^.men of Penuel a. as the men of Succoth a. 1 'Sa»i.3.4.the Lord caUed, and he a.here am I,l6. 18. 7* the women a. one another as they played 8 Sam. 19.42. the men of Judah a. the men of Israel 1 Kingi-^. SO. Aus yiid Joab, and thus be «(. me 12.13. the king a. people roughly, 2 C/iron. 10. 13. 1 fiTirigf I8.26.but there was no voice, nor anythat a. S Ckron. 25. 9. the man of God a. the Lord is able Job 11. 2. should not the multitude of words be a. ? Etek. 37. 3. I a. O Lord God, thou knowest Dan. 2. 14. Daniel a. with counsel and wisdom Mie. 6. 5. what Balaam the son of Bbor «. him Mat. 27.12. when he was aroused he a. nothing, 14. Mark 14. '61 | 15. 3, 5. Ludbe2i. Q. Mark 12. US. peroeiving that he had a. well 34. when Je.sesspake, andGoda. him by a voice 1 Sam. ?• t 9* Samuel cried, tmdthe Lord a. him tSam. 21. 1. and the Lord a. it is for Saul I CAron, 21. S€ he a. him from heaven by fire S8. when David saw that the Lord had a. him P/ff/. 81.7- l"' thee in the secret place of thunder 99. 6. tliey called on the Lord, and he a. them 118.5. the Lord a. me, and set me in a large place Jsa. 6. 11. he a. till the cities be wasted without Jer. S3 35. what hath the I>ord a. and spoken, 37 Uat, S. 2. the Lord j. me, write the vision 15 2er/i. 1. 13. the Lord a. the angel that talked Mat. SO. 13. he a. one of them and said, friend 05. S6. his lord a. and said, thou wicked servant ANSWEHED not. 1 Sam, 4, SO. she a. not, nor did she regard it 14. 37. but he a. him not that day, 28. 6. 2 Sam. 22. 42. Looked, but a. them not, Ps. 18. 41. 1 Kings 18. 21. and the people a. him not a word, 2 Kings 18. 36, Isa. 36. 21. Jer. 7. 13. and I called you, but ye a. not, 35. 17* Mat. 15. 23. but he a. her not a word ANSWEllLD and said. Esod. 4. 1. Moses d. and said, will not believe they '2.Arm^y7.13.one of his servants n. a7u;fa«V, let some Neh. 2. 20. then a. 1 them aiid said unto them /<;a3,+2.Joba.anii*,6.1. |9.1.11S.l1 16.1.1 19.I. /.ra,21.9.hea. and said, Babylon is fallen, is fiillen Jer. 11. 5. then a. 1 and said, so beit,0 Lord ANSWEREDST. Psal. 99. 8, thou a. them, O Lord our God, thou 138. 3 . in the day when I cried thou a . me ANSWERESX. 1 Sam. 26. 14. David cried, a. thou not, Abner ? Job 16. 3. what emboldeneth thee, that thou a. ? Mat. 26. 62, a. thou nothing ? Mark 14, 60. | 15. 4. John 18. 22. a. thou the high-priest so } Rom, 9. -t SO. who art thou that a. against God P ANSWERETIL 1 Sam. 28. 15. God is departed and a. me no more 1 Kings 18. 24. let the God that a, by fire, be God Job 12. 4. who calleth 00 God, and he a. him Prov. 18. 13. that a. a matter before he hearcth 23. the poor intreat, but the rich a. roughly 27. 19. 3£ f^cc o. to face, so the heart of man Eccl. 5#S0. God a. him in the joy of his heart lO.i9.wine maketh merry, butmoney a, all things it^a/.2.tl2.Lord will cut ofl him that waketh anil a, Gal. 4. 25. and a. to Jerusalem that now is ANSWERING. Luke 23. 40. but the other a. rebuked him Tit. S. 9- servants be obedient, not a. again ANT.S. Prov. 6. 6. go to the a. thou sluggard, consider 30, 25, the a. are a people not strong, yet prepare ANTIQUITY._ Isa. 23. 7. joyous city, whose a. is of ancient days ANVIL. ha. 41. 7> encouraged him that smote the a. ANY. Exod. 11. 7- against a. of the children of Israel Lev. 4. 2. if a soul shall sin against a. of the com- mandments, 13. 22, 27. 1 5. 17. 6. 3, lieth, in a. of all these that a man doth !.>£«/. 32. 39. nor a. that can deliver out of my hand 2 Sam. 7.7. spake I a word with a. 1 Ckron. 17. 6. 9. 1. is there yet a. left of the house of Saul > I Kings 18, 26. was no voice, nor a. that answered Job 33. 27. he looketh, and if a. say, I have sinned Psal. 4. 6. many say, who will shew us a. good i 5. 1 9. no faithfulness in the mouth of e. of them Prov. 30. 30. a lion tumeth not away for a, Isa. 44. 8. there is no God, I know not a. Amos 6. 10. he shall say, isthere yet a, with thee ? MarkZ. 26. nor go nor tell it to a. in the town 11. 25. forgive, if ye have ought against a. Luke 8. 43. had spent all, norcouldbe heaJed of a. Acts 9. 2. if he foimd a. of this way, men or women 1 Cor. 6.12. 1 will notbebrought under power of a. Jam. 1. 5. if a. lack wisdom, let him ask of God 2 Pet. 3. 9. not willing that a. should perish S JbArtlO.if there come a. and bring not this doctrine See FuBTHER,GoD, Man, Morb,Thing, Tjue, Wise, Any while, see Dbad. APACE, see Flee, Flbd. APART. Esod. 13. 12. shalt set a. all that open the matrix Lev. l5. 19 she shall be put a. seven days 18. 19. thou shalt not approach, as long a.*: she is^. Neh, 12. f 47. set a. holy things to the Levites Psal. 4.3. the Lord hath set -a. him that is godly Zeck. 12. 12, every family a. their wives a. 14 Mat. 14. 13. Jesus departed into a desert place a. S3.hewentup into a mountain a. n. I.Luke 9,28. 17. 19. then came the disciples to Jesus tt Mark 6. 31. and he said, come ye yourselves a. Jam. 1. 21. wlierefore lay a. all filthiness Apes, Jeff Peacocks. APIECE. Num. 3. 47- thou shalt take five shekels a. by poll 7. 86. the golden spoons weighing ten shekels a, 17. 6. every one of their princes gave him a rod a. 1 Kings 7. 15. two pillars eighteen cubits high a. Lnke 9.3.neither take money, nor have two coats a. John 2. 6. containing two or three firkins a. Apollyon, see Greek. APOSTLE Signifies, A messenger sent upojt any special errand, Rom. 16. 7. S Cor. 8. 23. It is applied [1] To Christ Jesus ; to/to was sent from heaven to assume ottr nature, and work (na salvation, with authority APP to execute his prophetical and all his qgices, and tt tendj'urth his apostles to publish the gospel, lleh. 3, 1. [3] To a minister immediately sent by Christ to preach the gospel. Mat. 10. 2. Gal. 1. 1. Horn. 1. 1. Paul called to he an a. iCur, 1. 1. 11. 13. inasmuch as 1 am the a. of the Gentilcii 1 Cor. 9. 1. am I not an a. f am I not free ? 2. 15. 9. that am not meet to be called an a. 3 Cor. 1. 1. Paul an a. of Jesus Christ, Eph. 1.1. Col. 1. 1. 1 Tim. 1. 1. 2 Tim. 1. 1. Gal. 1. 1. 12. IS.the signs of an «.were wrought among you 1 2im.2.7 .whereto I am ordained an a.S Tim.] .11. Tit, 1. 1 . Paul a servant of God, and o. of Christ j9e£. 3.1. consider the a. and high-priest of our prof. APOSTLES. Mat. 10. 2. now the names of the 12. «. are thes« MarkQ. 30. the a. gathered themselves together Luke 6. 13. he chose twelve, whom he named a. Q. 10. the a. when they were returned, told him 11. 49. I will send them prophets and a. 17. 5. the a. said to the Lord, increase our faith 22. 14- he sat down, and the twelve a. with him 24. 10. the women told these things to the a. Acts 1. 26. he was numbered with th« eleven a. 2. 43. many signs were done by the a. 5. 12. 4. 35. laid them down at the a. feet, 37- I' 5. S. 5. 18. laid their hands on the a. and put them 8. 1. were all scattered abroad, except the a. Rom. 16. 7. who are of note among ^e a. 1 Cor. 4. 9. God hath set forth us the a. last IS. S8. God hath set first a. |; 29. ai« all a. 15. 9- for I am the least of the a. that am not meet 2 Cor. 11.5. not a whit behind the chiefest a. 12.11. 13. such are false a. deceitful workers Gal. 1.17. nor went to them that were a . before me 19. but other of the a. saw I none, save James Eph. 3. 5. as it is now revealed to his holy a. 4 11. he gave some a. and some prophets 1 Thess. 2. 6. been burdensome as the «. of Christ 2 P«.3.2.of the commandment of us the o. of Lord Jude 17. the words spoken before of the a. Itev. 2. 2. them which say they are «. and are not 18. 20. rejoice over her, ye holy a. and prophets APOSTLESHIP Signifies, T^e office of the apostles , which zcas, to preach the gospelibaptize,work miracles, pltnt and confirm chur-ches^ and ordain minisi€rs,M.at.lO. 1. 28. 19. Acts 14. 23, 1 Cor. 3. 6. Actsl. 25. that he may take part of this a. Rom. 1. 5. by whom we have received grace and a. 1 Co--, g. 2- the seal of mine a. are y« in the Lord Gal. 2.8. wrought effectually in Peter to the a, APOTHECARY. Exod. 30. 25. ointment compounded After art of a. 35. a coafectioD after the art of the a. 37. 29. Eccl. 10. 1. dead flies cause the ointment of the a. APPARENTLY. Num. 12. 8. with him will 1 speak even.c, and not APPAREL. .Tudg. 14. 1 19. Samson slew 30 men, and topk a. 2 Sam. 12. 20. David arose and changed his a. 1 ii.'m^.f 10. 5. queen of Shebahad seen the attend- ance of his ministers, and their a. 2 Chron. 9- 4. Isa. 3. 22. the changeable suits of a. and mantles 4.1.we will eat our own bread and wear out own a. 63. 1. who is this that is glorious in his a. .? Zeph. 1.6. and all such as are -clothed in strange a. Acts 1. 10, two men stood by them in white a. 20. 33. I have coveted no man's silver or a. lTim.2.9.thatwomen adorn themselves in modesta. Jam. 2. S. if a man come in goodly a. and a poor 1 Pet. 3, 3. not of wearing gdld, or putting on a. See RoYAt. APPARELLED. 5 Sam. 13.18. the king's daughters, virgins, were, a. Lukel, 25. behold they which are gorgeously a. APPEAL, ED. [21. Acts 25. 11. no man deliver me, I a. unto Cesar, 26. 32. been set at liberty, if he had no. a. to Cesar 28. I9. I was constrained 10 a. to Cesar APPEAR Signifies, [1] To be in sight. Gen. 1. 9. Ileb. 11. 3. [2] To come before, Exod. 34. 23. Acts 22. 30. [3] To be discovered, or laid open, Jer. 13. 20. [4] Topresetii one's self as aM«rfi'ocfl/e,Heb.9.21. Gen. 1.9. Godsaid, letthedry landa. ana it was so Exod. 23. 15. and none shall a. before me empty, 34.20. Deut.l^. I6 17. tliree times in the year all males shall a 34. 24. desipe thy land, when thou shalt go to «. Dtfu^.Sl.ll.when all Israel is come to a. before JU Psal. 42. 2. when shall I come and a. before G^^ 90. 16. let thy work a. to thy servants, and glorj Cant. 2. 12. the flowers a. on the earth, the time 01 4. 1. thy hair as a flock of goats that a. 6. 5. Isa. 1. 12. when ye come to a. before me Jer, 13. 26. vill discover, that thy shame may a j&e^.21.24.so ti^at in all your doings your sms doa Mat. 6. 16. that they may a. to men to fast 23. S8. even so ye out^vajdly a. righteous to mea APP A/«/ .24. SO.then shall a. the sign of the Sonofmaa Luke 11. +t. for ye are 2^ graves which a. not 19. n. they thought the kingdom of God should a. Acts 26. \Q. of things in which I will a. to thee Hum. 7- 13. but sin, that it might a. sin, working E Cw.S.lO. ve must all a. before the judgment-seat OoL 3. 4. when Christ who is our life shall a. then 1 Tiin. 4. 15. that thy profiting may a. to all Heb, 9. 24. now to a. in the presence of God for us SS.to them shall he a. the second time to salvation 11. 3. were not made of things which do a. 1 Ptf/.4.18. where shall the ungodly and sinner a. ? 5.4.when the chief Shepherd shall a. shall receive lJ(>/i;i2.28.when he shall a.we mayhave confidence 3. 2. it doth not yet a. TS'hat we shall be, but we know that when he shall a, "we shall be like him Rev. 3. 18. the shame of thy nakedness do not a. APPEAR, referred to God. Lev. 9. 4. for to-day the Lord will a. to you, 6. 16. 2. I will a. in the cloud on the mercy-seat 1 Sam. 2. 27. dM I plainly a. to the house of thy father £ Chron. 1. 7- that night did God a. to Solomon Psal. 102. 16. build up Zion, he shall a. in his glory jrjfl.t)6.5.but he shall a. to your joy, they ashamed Acts 26. IS. of those things in the which I -will a. APPEARA^'CL:. l\'iim. 9. 15. was on tabernacle as the a. of fire, I6. 1 Sam. 16. 7- for man looketh on the outward a. J?a«.8.15.stood before me as the a. of a man, 10.18. 10. 6. his face as the a. of lightning, his eyes as Jo/m 7. 24. judge not according to the a. but judge S Cor. 5. 12. which glory in a. and not in heart 10. i 1. who in outward a. am base among you 7. do ye look on things after the outward a. ? 1 'T/tess. 5. 22. abstain from all «. of evil APPEARED. Gen.l2.7.theL. a. to Abram andsaid,17.1. \ 18.1. Z6. 2. the Lord a. to Isaac, and said, go not, 24. 48. 3. Jacob said, God Almighty a. tome at Luz Exod. 3.2. angel of the Lord a. in midst of the bash 4. 1, they will say, the Lord hath not a. to thee 6. 3. I a. to Abraham byname of God Almighty 14. 27. the sea returned when the morning a. S Sam. £2. ]6. and the channels of the sea a. 1 Ktjigs 11. 9. which had a. to Solomon twice S Kiitgs 2. 11. behold there a. a chariot of fire Neh. 4. 21. we laboured in the work till the stars a. Jer. 31. 3. the Lord hath a. of old to me, saying Mai. 2. 7. Herod inquired what time the star a. 13. 26. the hlade sprung, then a. the tares also 17.3. there a. to them Moses and Elias, Mark^A. 27.53. and went into the holy city,and a. to many Mark 16 g. Jesus a. first to Mary Magdalene IS.after that he a .in another form to two of them 14. after he a. to the eleven as they sat at meat Luke 1. 11. there a. to him an angel of the Lord 9. 31. -who a. in glory, and spake of his decease 22. 43. there can angel to him, strengthening him 24. 34. the Lord is risen indeed, and a. to Simon Acts 2. 3. there a. to them cloven tongues like fire 7. 2. the God of glory a. to our father Abraham 9- 17- even Jesus, that a. to thee in the way 26. 16, I have a. to thee for this purpose 27- 20. and when neither sun nor stars a. Tit. 2, 11. the grace of God hath a. to all men 3. 4. after the love of God toward man c. Heh. 9. 26. in the end hath he a. to put away sin Hev. 12. 1. there a. a great wonder jii heaven. 3. APPEARETH. Lev. 13. 43. as the leprosy a. in the skin of the flesh Deitt. 2. 30. that he might deliver him, as a. this Pi-al. 46. + 5. God shall help her, when morning a. 84. 7- every one of them in Zion a. before God Prov. 27. 25. the hay a. and the tender grass Jisr.6,1.1. r evil a. out of the north, and destruction Mai. 3, 2. and who shall stand when he a. ? Jam. 4. 14. your life is even as a vapour that a. APPEARING. 1 Tim. 6. 14. keep commandment till a. of our L. 2 Tim. J. 10. but is now made manifest by the a. 4. 1, who shall judge the quick and dead at his a. B. but to all them also that love his a. Tit. 2. 13. looking for glorious a. of the great God 1 Pet. 1. 7. be found to praise at the a. of Jesus APPEASE. Ue/i. 32. CO. I will a. him with the present APPEASED, ETH. £st/i. 2. 1. Ahasuerus a. he remembered Vashti Prov. 15. 18. he that is slow to anger a. strife Acts 19. 33. when the town-clerk had a. the people APPERTAIN. Kiim. 16. 30. earth swallow them, with all that a. Jer. 10.7 . who would not fear, for to thee doth it a. See Pertain. APPIiRTAINED. K7im. 16. 32. and all the men that a. to Korah, 33. APPERTAIN ETil, ING. Lev. 6. 5. and give it to him to whom it a. tiom. 4 1 . Abrah;\m, our father, as a. to the flesh Id APP APPETITE. Job 38.3g.wilt thou fill the a. of the young iicns ? Prov.i3.2.to thy throat, ifthoub*! a man given to a. Ecc/. 6. 7. all labour for mouth, yet a. not filled La. 29- 8- but he awakcth, and his soul hath a, 56. 1 11. Ihey are strong of a. not satisfied APPLE ^ t/te eye. Dent. 32. 1-0. he kept him as the a. of his eye Psal. 17. 8. keep me as the a. of the eye, hitfe me Prov. 7. 2. keep my law £ls the a. of thiiie eye Lam. 2. 18. let not the a. of thine eye cease Zech. 2. 8. toucheth vou,'touclieth the a. of his eye APPLE-TREE. Ca«?. 2. 3, as the a.-tree among the trees of the wood 8. 5.1 raised thee up under the a.-tree, thy mother Joell. 12. the palm-tree and a.'tree are withered APPLES. Prov. 25. 11. like a. of gold in picture^ of silver Cant. 2. 5. comfort me with n. for I am sick of love 7.8.breasts as ciuslers.and smell of thy uose like a. A I' PLY. Psal. 90. 12. that we may a. our hearts to wisdom Prov. 2. 2. and a. thme heart to understanding 22.17. hear words. «. thine heart to my knowledge 23. 12. a. thine heart to instrucLion, and thine ears APPLIED. Eccl. 7, 25. 1 a. my heart to know and seek wisdom 8. 9- 1 «. my heart to every work that is done 16. when I a. mine heart to know wisdom Hos. 7. "t 6. they have a. their heait like an oven APPOINT Signifies, [1] To constitute or ordain, Josh. 20. 9. [2j To assign or allot. Numb. 4. 19- [3] To set over, Gen. 41. 34. Lev. 26. 16. [4] To decree, Acts 17. 31. Ileb. 9. 27. [5] To purpose or re- solve, Acts 20. 13. [6] Topromise, Luke 22. 29. [7] To 7wminate or prefx, Acts HQ. 23. [8] To command or order, 2 Ssxa. 15.15. [9] Toestallish or settle, Prov. 8. 29. [10] To set, or place, 2 Kings 10. 24. Neh. 7. 3. [11] Tolimit,! Sam. 13. 11. [12] To ordain or set apart for an office. Acts 6. 3 Gen. 30. 28. a. me thy wages, and I will give it 41. 34. let Pharaoh a. officers over the land Lev. 26. 16. 1 will a. over you terror, consumption is Wh, 4. 19. Aaron andhis sons «. everyone to service 2 6a)«.6.21. to a. me ruler over the people of Lord 7.10. 1 M'lll a. a place for my people Israel, and Jod 14. 13. that thou wouldest a. me a set time Isa. 26. 1. salvation will God a. for walls and bul- 61. 3. to a. them that mourn in Zion, to give [warks Jer. 15. 3. I will a. over them four kinds, saith L. 49. 19. and who is a chosen man that I may a. over her ? who will a. me the time .' 50. 44. 51. 27. will the kingdoms a. a captain against her Ezek. 21. 19. a. these two ways N 20. a. away that lios. 1. 11. they shall a. themselves one head Mat. 24.51. a. him his portion with the hj-pocrites Luke 12. 46. a. him his portion with unbelievers 22. 29. I a. youa kingdom, as my Father unto me Acis6, 3. seven men whom we a. over this business APPOINTED. G«i. 24. 14. be she that thou hast a. for thy servant Num.g.S. Israel keep the passover in a. seasons, 3. 7. may not offer an offering, hut at an a. season 13. because he brought not offering in a. season Josh. 20. 9. these were the cities a. for refuge ./'(rf^. 20. 38. there was an a. sign between Israel and 1 Sam. 13. 11. thou earnest not within the days a. 19. 20. Samuel standing as a. over them, the Spirit 2 Sam.l^. 14. the Lord had a. to defeat the counsel 1 Kings 1. 35.1 have a. him to be ruler over Israel 20. 42, let go a man whom I had a. to destruction Neh. 6. 7. thou hast a. prophets to preach of thee 9-17. in their rebellion a. a captain to return, but Jod 7. 3. and wearisome nights are a. to me 14. 5. thou hast a. his bounds, that he cannot pass 20. 29. and the heritage a. to him by God 30. 23. to death, and to the house a. for all living Pi«/.44.11.tliou hast given us like sheep a. for meat 78. 5. a. a law in Israel, which he commanded 79. 11. preserve thou those that are a. to die 102. 20. to loose those that are a. to death Prov. 7. 20. he will come home at the day a. 8. 29. when he a. the foundations of the earth 31. 8. in cause of all such as are a. to destruction La. 1. i4_ new-moons and your a. feasts my soul 47. 7. and who, since I a. the ancient people Jer. 5. 24. h'e rcberveth the a. weeks of the harvest 47. 7. against the sea-shore, there hath he a. it Esek. 4. 6. I have a. thee each day for a year Mic. 6. 9. hear ye the rod, and who hath a. it Mat. 27. 10. gave for the potter's field, as the L. a. Luke 3. 13. exact no more than what is a. you 10. 1. after these the Lord a. other seventy 22.29. to you a kingdom, as my Father hath a. me Acts 1. 23. they a. two, Joseph and Matthias 17. 31. he hath a. a day in which he will judge 1 C(»)-.4.g, God hath set us apostles last, a. to death 1 T/icis. i X for you know that we area, thereto APP 1 Thess.5.9.Goi hath not a, us to wrath, but oWau 2 aim. 1.11. whereuoto I am a. a preacher, aposile Tit. 1. 5. and ordain elders in every city, as 1 Jie& 3. 2. who was faithful to him that a. him 9. 27. and as it is a. to men once to die, but after 1 Pe/.2.8.disobedient, whereunto also they were a APPOINTED time and times. Gen. 18. 14. at the time a. will 1 return to thee Exod 9.5. the Lord a. a set time, saying, to-morrow 23. 15. thou shalt eat unleavened breaid in time a. 1 Sam. 13. 8. according to the set time Samuel a, 20 35. Jonatliau went Into the fieldattheffV^ea, 2 Sam. 20.5. tarried longer than the set time a. hiof Esth. 9. 27. according to their a. time every year JolfT. 1. is there not an a. time to man on earthi 14. 14. all the days of my a. time will 1 wait til Psal. 81. 3. blow up the trumpet in the time a. Lsa. 14. 31. and none shall be alone in his a. litn^ 40. t 2. cry, that her a. time is accomplished Jer. 8. 7 . the stork in heaven knoweth her a. rz'nai 46. 17. Pharaoh, he hath parsed the time a. . JJa7i. 8. 19. for at the time a. the end shall be 10. 1. the thing was true, but the time a. was long 11, 27. for yet the end shall be at the time a. 29. at the time a. shall return, and come south 35. time of the end, because it is yet for a time c Bad. 2.3. the vision is yet for an a. time, wait for ii Acts 17, 26. God hath determined times before a. G«/.4.2.under tutors, until the time a. of the father APPOINTETH. Psal. 104. 19. he a. the moon for seasons, the sun Van. 5. 21. he a. over it whomsoever he will APPOINTMENT. . ^. Num. 4. 27. at the a. of Aaron and his sons shall W Joih. 11. i 5. when kings were assembled by a. ', ■ Ezra 6. 9. wheat, salt, according to a. of the priests' 2 '5'a;H. 13. 32 .by the a. of Absalom this dotermineif. Jod 2. 11, they had made an a. together to come APPREHEND Signifies, To seize, or take prisoner. Acts 12. 4. 'I'hat I may apprehend that for which also I air apprehended of Christ Jesus, Phil. 3. 12. That I may ohtai)' that prize, for the obtaining wheieof I was laid hold on by Chrtit, converted and brought into the way of salvation, when 1 7vas running on to destiuction. 1 Kings 18. +40. a. the prophets ofBaal, and let none 2 Cor. 11, 32, with a garrison desirous to a, me Phil. 3. 12. 1 may a, that for which also I am appr. APPREHENDED. Acts 12. 4. when he a. Peter, he put him in prison Phil. 3, 12. for which I am a. of Christ Jesus 1 13. brethren, I count not myself to have a. but APPROACH Signifies, [1] To draw nigh, or come uear, 2 Sam. 11, 20. [2] To draro near to God in the duties of hi • Korship, Psal. 65. 4. Iba. 58. 2. [3]_ To coti^ tract fnarriage zoith. Lev. 18. 6. [4j To hasten, | or draw on, Deut. 31. 14. ! Lev. 18, 6, none of you shall a. to any near of kin 21. 17. not a. to offer the bread of his God, 18 Deut. 20.3, yea. this day to battle against enemies 31. 14. behold, thy days a. that thou must die Job 40. 19- can make his sword to a. to him Ps. 65.4.blessed is the man whom thou causeth to a. Jer. 30. 21. he shall a. to me, for who is this thai engaged his heart 10 a. to me, saith the Lord? Ijri;».6,l6. dwelling in the light no man can a. unto APPROACHED. 2 Sain. 11. 20, wherefore a. ye so nigh the city? 1 Kiiigs 20, f 13. there a. a prophet to Ahab 2 Kings 16. 12. the king a. to the aliax and offerefl Psal. 27. + 2, when my enemies a. they stumbled ha. 8.-f 3. I a. to the prophetess, she bare a son APPROACHETII, ING. Tsa. 53. 2. they take delight in a. to God Jjuke 12. 33. where no thief a. normolii corrupteth Heb. 10.25. and so much more as ye see the day a. APPROVE Signifies, H/jlike or commend, Psal. 49- 13- Approved of God, Acts 2. 22. Demonstrated, otti beyond any contradiction proved, to be the Me.\nia! Psal. 49, 13. yet their posterity a. their sayings 1 Cor. 16. 3. whom you shall a. by your letters Phil. 1.10. that ye may a. things that are excellent APPROVED. Acts 2, 22. Jesus, a man a. of God among yo Rom. 14. 18. is acceptable to God, and a. ol men 16. 10. salute Appelles a. in Christ, salute Aristob. 1 Cc^r.ll.iy.they that are a, may be mademaiiite 2 Cor. 7. 11. in all things you have a. yourselves 10. 18, not he that commendeth himself isa. 13. 7. not that we should appear a, but that ye 2 Tim. 2. 15, study to shew thyself a. unto God APPROVEST, EfH. Lam. 3. 36. to subvert a man, the Lord a. not Rom. 2. 18. a. the things that are more excellent APPROVING. 2 Cor. 6. 4. but in all things e. ourselves as nd fni-tcn \m APRON, S. v#».3,7-ftey sewed fig-leaves together, and made a. RutA 3. 1 15. bring the a, thou hast, and hold it ffcrfig. IS. from his body were brought to the sick d. APT. Ktnqt 24. 16. a. forwar, king of Babylon brought inm.3.2,abishop mast be a. to teach,2 Ti'm.S.S^, ARCHANGEL. 1/ietsA.l6. shall descend with the voice of the a. 'W« 9. Michael the a. when contending with devil ARCHER, S. T«n. 91. 80. Ishmael grew and became an a. 40- 23. the a. have sorely grieved him, and shot ,Som. 31. 3. and the a. hit him, 1 C/irow. 10. 3. o& 10. 13. his a. compass me round about /«o. 2S. 3. thy rulers fled, they are bound by the a. V. 51.3. against him ^at bendeth let a. bend bow ARCHES. Eie*. 40. l6. there were narrow windows to the a. ARE Signifies, [1] 3b Be of great value and esteem among men, 1 Cor. 1. 28. [2] To have authority from, 1 John 4. 1. [3] Reputed, judged, esteemed, 1 Cor. 7, 14. [4] Represent, or betoken, Gen. 41. 26, 27. Rev. l. 80. Things which are not, 1 Cor. 1. 28. Which are of sosjnall esteem, as if they had no bein^. Gen. 18. 21. forthefifty righteous that a. therein 31. 15. a. we not counted of him strangers? 42. 36. Jacob said, all these things a. against me Eiod. 8. 21. and also the ground whereon they a. Num. 15. Ifi. as ye a, so shall the stranger be J)eut.\ 11. a thonsand times so many more as ye o. 1 Kings 8. &. and there they a. to this day Job. 2%. +24. a. exalted for awhile, but a, not 38.35. that they may go andsay to thee, here we a. Pia/.68.+26. bless ye God, ye that a. of the fountain 107. 27. they stagger, and a. at their wit's end Lam. 5. 7. our fathers have sinaed,. and a. not Amos 9. 7 . a . yet not as children of Ethiopians to me Nah. 3. 17. the place- is not known where ttiey a. Mat. 2. 18. not be comforted, because they a. not 6. 26. fowls of air, a. ye not much better than they s;2. 30. but a. as the angels of God in heaven Mark 6. 3. and a. not his sisters here with us? fjtike 13. 25. I know not whence you a. 27. 18. 11. God, I thank thee,-I am not as other men a. JohiVj. 11, givenme, thatlheymaybeone,aswea. Horn. 15. 27. and their debtors (hey a. forifOentiles 1 Cor. 1. 28. things which a. not, things that a. 2 Cor. 11. 22. a. they Hebrews? a. they Israelites? a they the seed of AbrahaiP ? so am I Jneb. 4. IS; lempted like as we a. yet without sin Kev. 1. 19. write the things which a. and shall be 4. 11. for thy pleasure they a. and were created 10. 6. created heaven and things which therein a. ARGUING. Job 6. 25. but what doth your a. reprove' ARGUMENTS. Job 23. 4. I would fill my mouth with a. ARIGHT. Psal.5Q.53. to him that orderethhis conversaticu a. 73. 8. a generation that set not their heart a. Prov. 4. + 26. all thy ways shall be ordered a. 15. 2. the tongue of the wise useth knowledge a. £3. 31. the wine., when it moveth itself a. Jer. 8. Q. I hearkened, but they spedce not a. ARISE Signifies, [l] To take rise, or proceed from. Acts 20. 30. [2] To repent, Eph. 5. 14. [3] To be 'ajsed and comfo-ted, Amos 7. 2. It is like- wise a wo'd of encouragement, to excite ojie to do a thing. Josh. 1. 2. Acts 22. l6. Gen. 31. 13. now a. get thee out of this land 35. 1. a. go up to Beth-el, and dwell there Veut. 13. 1. if there a. among yoa a prophet 17* 8. dien shalt thou a. and get thee up to the Josh. 1. S. now therefore a. go over this Jordan Judg. 5. 12. a. Barak, lead thy captivity captive 2 Sam. 2. 14. let the young men a. and play betore us 3. 21. I will a. and gather all Israel to my lord 11. 20. and if so be that the king's wrath a. 1 Kings 3. 12. nor after ihee shall any a. like thee 2 Kingt g. 2. make Jehu a. from among his brethren iChron. 22. 16. a. be doing, the Lord be with the*" AM. 2.20.therefore we hisservants will a.and build eiith. 1. IB. thus shall there a. too much contempt 4. 14. then shall enlargement a. to the Jews Sob 7. 4. when shall I a. and night be gone ? 11. 1 17- thy age shall a. above noon-day S3. 3. and upon whom doth not his light a. ? Psal.Z.t.a. O Lord, save me, my God, for ^ou 7. 6. a. O Lord, in Aine anger lift up thyself 12.5. now will I a. saith the Lord, I will set him 44.26.a. foronr help, and redeem us fortiiymercy <)8. 1. let God a. let his enemies be scattered 88. 10. shall the dead a. and praise thee ? Bp. 9. when the waves of s*a a thou stillest them 102. IS. thou shalt a. and jiave mercy on Zion /Vor. 6. 9- when will thou a. ou of thy sleep } J7 ARK Canf. 2.13. a. my love, my fair one, and come away Isa. 21. 5. a. ye princes, and anoint the shield S6. 19. together with my dead body shall they a. 49- 7> king^ shall a. princes shall worship Go. l.a. shine, for thy light is come, and the glory 2. but the Lord shall a. upon thee, and his glory Jer. 2. 27. in trouble they will stty, a. save us 8. 4. saith the Lord, shall they fall, and not a. ? 31. 6. a, ye, let us go up to Zion to the Lord Lam. 2. 19. a. cry out in the mglM^ pour out thy Dan. 2. 39> after thee shall a. another kingdom Amosl.^.O LoTd|bywhom shall Jacob a. for he U,5. Mie. 2. 10, a. ye and depart,- this is not your rest 4. 13. a. and thresh,^ O daughter of Zion, I will 7. 8. O mine enemyr when I fall I shall a. Hab.2. ig. wo to him that saith to the dumb stone a. MaA4.2. you that fear shall the Sun of righteonsn. a. Mat.Q.5. is it easier to say a. and walk? Afar^2.9. 24.24. for there shall a. false Christ5,false prophets ,Mark 5. 41. damsel, I say to thee a. Luke 8. 54. Luke 7. 14. Lord said, young mjin, I say to thee a. 15. 18. I will a. and go to my father, and say 24. 38. and why do thoughts a. in your hearts? fjohn 14. 31. even so I do, a. let us go hence Acts 9. 40. turning to the body said, Tabitha, a. 20. 30. also of your own selves shall men a. speaking 22. 16. whytarriest thou? a, and be baptized Eph. 5. 14. a. from the dead, and Christ shall give 2 Pet. 1. 19. till the day-star a. in your hearts See Rise. ARISETH. 1 Kings 18. 44. behold, there a. a little cloud Psal. 112. 4. to the upright a. light in darkness ija.2. 19. when he a. to shake terribly the earth,>21_ Malk 13.21. when persecution a. Mark4. I7. John 7. 52. search, for out of Galilee a. no prophet Heb. 7. 15. after the similitude of Melchiaedso-ai See Sun. ARK Signifies, [1] A chest or coffev to keep things sure or secret, Exod. 2. 3. [2] The great vessel in which Noah and his family were preserved during the flood, in length 54/J feet, Gen. 6. 14, 15. Heb. 11. 7- [3] That chest wherein the two tables of the' law, AarmCs rod^ and the pot of manna were kept, Exod. 37- 1- Heb. 9. 4. The ark of thy 5trength,Pja/. 132. &. The seat of thy powerful atid glorious presence, ^^om- whence thou dost put forth and manifest thy strength in behalf of thy people,, when they desire and jteed it . Was seen the firk of his testament, Rev. 11-. IQ. Christ the true Ark of our covenant, more known, and th^ mysteries of. religion made more common and familiar than formerly, either under the Old Testament dispensation, or during the reign of antichrist.. Gen. 6. 14. make thee an a. of gopher-wood ?• 18. and the a. went on the face of the waters Exod. 2. 3t she took for him an a. of bulrushes 25. 16. and thou shaHput into the a. the testimony which I shall give thee, 21. f 40. 3,20. , 37> 1. BezaleeL made- the a. of shittim-wood Num. 3. SI. their charge shall be the a. and tables Jbf^.4.U.a.of L. 6.12. \Sam.4,.6. \ 6.1. 2Sam.^.Q. 1 Sam. 6. 19. he smote because they looked into a. 2 Sam. 11, 11. the a. and Israel abide in tent» 1 Kings 2.26.because thou barest the a. of theLord 8. 9> was nothing in the a. save the two tables 1 Chron. 6. 31. after that the a. had rest 13. 3. let us bring again the a. of our God to us 9. Uzza put forth his hand to hold the a. 15, 1. David prepared a place for the a. of God 2 CAr.6.41. thou and a. of thy 5tr«igth, Pj. 132.8. 8.11. places arc holy whereunto the a. hath come Mat. 84. 38. till Noah entered the a. Luke 17. 27. HsA. 11.7 .by faith Noah warned of God prep. ana. 1 Pet. 3.S0. G«d waited while the a.was preparing Rev. 11. 19. and there was seen in his temple the «. Befops the ARK. Exod.4k0.5. Jiou shaltset altar of gold beforetlie a. J(?jA.4.7.waters of Jordan were cut (^before the a. 7'6. Joshua fell to the earth on his face before the a. 1 Sam. 5.3. Dagon was fallen on his f. before the a. 1 C/ir. 16. 37.1eft before the a.Asaph and his brethr. 2 CAr.5.6.Solom.and congr.ebssembled before the a. ARK of the Covenant. Num.lO.S^a.of covenant of Lord went before them Deja.31.S6. put book of law inside oi a. of covenant JbfA.4.7>thewateTswere cutoff before a.of covenant Judg. 20. 27. a. (f eoBBnant of God was there in 1 Sam. 4. 3. let us fetch the a. of tlte covenant of 2 •SErm.l5.24.Levites tearing a. of covenant of God 1 CAr.]7.1. made them to cease by a. and power Job 26. 2. savest thou the a. that hath no strength 31. 22. let my a. fall ft-om my shoulder-blade S5. 9. cry out by reason of the a. of the mighty 38. 15. and the high a. shall' be broken 40. 9> hast thou an a. like God ? or canst thunder Psal. \Q. 15. break thou the a. of the wicked 44. 3. nor did their own a. save them, but thy a 71. 1 18. I have shewed thy a. to this generation 77. 15. thou hast with thy a. redeemed thy people 89- 13. thou hast a mighty a, strong is thy ha&d 31. mine a. also shall strengthen him 98. 1. his holy a. hath gotten him the victory Caiit. 8. 6. set me as a seal on thine a. Isa. 9,80.they shall eat every man the flesh of his a, 33.8. be thou their a. every morning, our salvation 40. 10. God will come, and his a.'shall rule for him 11. he shall gather the lambs with hrs a. 51. 5.minea.shaIljudgethex>eople,the isles shall wait upon me, and on my a. shall they trust 9. put on strength, O a. of the Lord, awake 58. 10. the Lord hath made bare his holy a, 53, 1. who hath believed onr-report ? and to whom is the a. of the Lord revealed ? John 12. 38. 69. 16. therefore his a. brosght salvation, 63. 5. 62. 8. Lord hath sworn by the a. of his strength' 63. 12. that' led them with his glorious a. Jer. 17. 5. cursed-be he that maketh flesh his a SI. 5, I will fight against you with a strong a. Exek. 4t<. f. and thine a. shal^ be uncovered 22. f 6. were in tnee to their a. to shed blood ■ 30.21. 1 have broken a> of Pharaoh king of Egypv 31. 17. they went down into hell that where his a* Dan. 11. 6. she shall not retain the power of the a* Zech. 11. 17. sword be on his a, hisa.be dried uir Luke Iv 51. he hath shewed strength with his a. Acts 13r 17. with an high a. brought he them ou 1 1 Stretched-out ARM. Exod'.G.Gi. I will redeem you with a stretched-out te.'- ■Deuti 4j 34. assayed to take nation with jfr.Hm; 'ai- 5. 15. the Lord thy God brought thee' out dleucc^ with a stretcJied-ovit a: 7. 19.' 1^6. 8*. Jer.-StL ^. U. 8» your chJldi-en have no^ seen his str.-trat a. 2 Chr. 0.32. stranger is come for thy stretched-out a. iPsaL 136. 18. -TnHa^ stretched-out a. for his merdy .JBr.%T.5. 1 made earth by my xrrrtfAcrf-oa; a. 32.17.. Ezek. SXi.S^.v/\t^ia.-stretched-out a. will I rule over 34. 1 will gather you with a stretched-out a. and ARM-HOLES. [fm^ Jer. Sbi 22. ptJt these rotten rags under thy a..-Afiles^ Ezek. 13. 18. wn to them that sew pillows to a.-bx?l6t ARMS. ^ Gen. 49. 24. the a. of his hands were ni^do^iStrfflig , Deut. 33. 27,and underneath are the everlastinga. Judg. 16. 12. he brake them from his a. like thread 8 •S4ifn.22.3d. he teacheth my hands to war, so that a bow of steel is broken by mine a. Psal. 18. 34.. 2 Kings 9. 24. Jehu smote Jehoram between Ws a. Job 28. Q. the a. of the fatherless have been brokeii Psal. 37. 17. the a. of toe wicked shall be broken Prov. 31. 17- she girdeth, and streugtneneth her a. Isa. 44. 12. and worketh it with str^£|h of his'a. 49. 22. they shall bring thy sons in their o. ' ' 51. 5. and my a. shall tndge the people Ezek. 13. 20. I will tear them ^'m yor^r*. 30. 22. behold, I will br^ak iPharaoh's a. S4, 24.1 will strengthen the a.of king' of Babylon,25^ Dan. 2.38. his breast and his a. ofsilver, his beTl^ 10. 6. his a. and feet like to polished brass 11. 15. the a. of the south shall notwithst^d 22, with the a. of a flood shall they be overflown SI. and a. shaU stand on this part ai)d shall Bos. 7. 15. 1 have bo\md and strengthened their a. 11. 3. taught them to go, taking them by their a. Mark 9.36. when he h^ taken him in his a.he sai* 10.l6.took them up in his a put his hands on thei^ Luke 2.28. Simeon took Christ in his a.and blesse^ ARM, Verb, Is taken, [Ij Corporally, to be furnished with arv^ for war, Gon. 14 14. Num. 31. 5. [2J Spin tually, to get and exercite those graces a^spit$ AKO fual weapons which are appointed and bestotoed hf God to defend the sou!, 1 Pet. 4. 1. A'wn 31. 3. a. some q£ yourselves to the war and 1 Pet. 4. 1. a. yourselves with the same mind {go ARMED. Gen. 14. 14. Abrjim a. his trained servants born in 41. t 40. at thy word shall all my people be a. Num. 31. 5. of tribe, twelve tho»asand a. for war SZ. 'IT. but we ourselves will go ready a. 32. Dent. 3. 18. ye shall pass over a. Josh. 1. 14. Josh.-4. + 13. about 40,000 a. for war passed over 6. 7, let him that is a. pass on before the ark -S Chron. SB. 14. so the a. men left the captives '^ob 30. 31. be goeth on tn meet the -a. mea Vsal. 78. 9- the children of !E^phraim being a. Prov^h. 11. and thy want as an a. man, 24. 34. laike ll.Sl.when a strong man a. keepeth the house ARMY. J?«i/.'11.4.ivhathe did to the a. of the Egyptians ■Judg^Q. 6. that we should give bread to thine a. 9- 29> lie said, increase t£ine a. ajidcome out 1 Sam.y^.XZ, thererauamanof Benjamin out of a, 17.-21. and the Philistines had put a. against a. 1 Kings 20. 25. number thee aura, like the a. lost & CAro7i.20.21.that they should praise before the a. 35. 7< O king, let not the a. of Israel go with tliee Neh. 4. S. he spake before his brethren, ajid the a. Job £9. S5. sat chief, I dwelt as a king in the a. Psal. 68. t 11- great was the a. that published it 'Cant. 6. 4. terrible as an a. with bajmers,'10. Jer. 37. 11. was broken up for fear of Pharaoh's a. Exek. 29. 18. caused his a. to serve a great service 37. 'lO. there stood up an exceeding great a. jDan.4,35. according to his will in the a. of heaven Joel 2. 11. Ijord shall utter his voice before his a. 23. locust, my great a. which I sent among you 2ech. 4. + 6. saying, not by a. nor by power 9.8.will encamp about my house,because of the a. Acts 23. 27. then came I with an a. and rescued Jtev. 9. 16. the number of the a. of horsemen 19- 19> E^ainst him that sat on horse and his a. See Chaldeans. ARMIES. £zoif.7-4.1ay hand on Egypt, and bring forth my a. 12. 17, same day! brought your a. out of Egypt ■Num. 33. 1. went forth with their a. under Moses Deut. 20. 9. theyshall make captains of the a. to [lead 1 ■Sam.' 17. 10. said, I defy the a. of Israel this day -26. that he should defy the a. of the liviugGod 45. come inthenameofthft-Godof thea.of Israel Job S5. 3. is there any number of his a. ? Vsal. 44. 9- thou goest not forth with our a. 68. 12. kmgsof a. did flee apace, she that tarried •Cant, 6, 13. as it were the company of two a. «Jra. 34. 2. and his fury upon all their a. •Dan. 9. t 27. with abominable a. make desolate Mai. 22. 7. he sent forth his a. and destroyed JJiike-^1. 20, ye see Jerusalem compassed with a. Heb. 11. 34.who turned to flight the a. of the aliens ■S.ev. 19. 14. aaid the a. in heaven followed him 19. the kings bfthe earth and their a. gathered . ARMOXTR Signifies, [Ij Weapo;%s or instruments of war, \S^.m. 17.54. [2] The strong and powerful htsts of sin, ignorance, error, and prof oneness, which are the armjJtr. whereiif the devil keeps up his power and dominion in the hearts of men, Luke 11. 22. [8] Spoil, 2 Sam. 2. t 21. [4] Such graces and spiritual weapons as are for the defence of the soul, and whereby we may be enabled to combat' with our spiritual enemies, Rom. IS, < 12. Eph. 6. 11. [5] A good conscie?tce, which being always attended with uprightness of life, ■is a defence against all temptations, either r from prosperity or adversity, 2 Cor. 6. 7- Sam. 17. 54. David put Goliath's a. in his tent S Sam. 2. 21. turn thee aside and take thee his a. . Kings 22. 38. they washed his a. according to 3 Kings 3. 21. they gathered all able to put on a. 10. 2. seeing ye have a fenced city also and a. 20. 13. Hezekiah shewed his precious things, silver and gold, the house of his a. Isa. 39. 2. Job 39, + 21. he goeth on to meet the a. Isa. 23. 8. didst look in that day to a. of the house Jjtike 11. 22. he taketh his a. wherein he trusted Rom. 13. 12. and let us put on the a. of light 2 Cor. 6. 7- approving by the a. of righteousness Eph. 6. 11. put on the a. of God to stand ag. devil 13. take to you the whole a. of God to withstand ARMOUR-BEARER. S'-dg. 9. 54. Abimelech called his a.-bearer, saying 3 Sam. 14. 7 . a.'b. said, do all that is in thine heart 16. 21. Saul loved David, and he became his a.-b. 31. 6. Saul died, his three sons, and his a.-bearer ARMOURY. Cant. 4.4. like the tower of David builded for an a. Jer. 50. 25. the Lord hath opened his a. AROSE, Gen. 19. 33. he perceived not when she a. 35. le ARR Gen. 37- 7. and 10 my sheaf a. and stood upright Exod. 1. 8. now there a. up a new king over E^pt who knew not Joseph, ActsT. 18. Judg. 2. 10. a. a generation that knew not the Lord 5. 7. till I Deboraha.till I a. a mother in Israel 20. 8. all the people a. as one man, saying 1 Sam. 9. a6. and they a. early, Isa. 37- 36. 17. 35. when he a. against me, 1 slew him 2 Kings 23. 25. neither afteT him a. there any like 2 Chron. 36. I6. till the wrath of the Lord a. Job 29. 8. young men hid, aged a. and stood up Psal. 76. 9- when God a. to judgment, to save the Eccl. 1. 5. the wn hasteth to his place where he a. Dan. 6. 19. the king a early and went to the den Mat. 2. 14. he a. and took the young child, 21, 8. 15. she a. and ministered to them, Xu>te 4. 39. 26. he a. and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm, ilifaj'A4.39. Luie8.2-i. 9.9. and he a. and followed him, 19. Mari2.14i. £5, he took her by the hand, and the maid a. 27. 52. and many bodies of saints which slept a. Mark Q. 27. but Jesus lifted him up, and he a. Jjuke 6. 48. when the flood a. the stream beat 15. 20. he a. and came to his father, he kissed him AitslX.lQ the persecution which a. about Stephen 19. 23. ^ere a. no small stir about that way 23. 7> when he so said there a. a dissension, 10. See Rose. AROSE and went. 1 Sam.Z.Q. Samuel a. ajidwent to Eli, and said, here 23.16. Jonathan a. andwent to David into the wood 25.1. David a. anrfaJew/ to the wilderness of Paxan 1 Kings 19. £1. Elisha a. and went after Elijah Jonah 3. 3. so Jonah a. and went to Nineveh Acts 9. 39. then Peter a. a?id went with them ARRAY Signifies, [l] To put en apparel, ^sth. 6. 9. Rev. 7. 13. [2] To put an armv in a fit posture to fight, 2 Sam. 10. 9. The terrors of God set themselves in array against me, Job. 6. 4. His judgments are like a numerous and well-ordered army, under the conduct of an irresistible general, who designs and directs them, to invade me on every side. Esth. 6. 9- that they may a. the man withal Job.40. 10. and a. thyself with glory and beauty Jer. 43. 12. shall a. himself with the land of Egypt 1 2Vm. 2. 9. that women adorn, not wiflh costly a. ARRAY. 1 Sam. 4. I 2. they slew of the a. in the field 9 and their bows benj 7. 24. with a. and bows shall men come thither Jer. 50. 9. «beir a. shall be as of an expert man 14. shoot at Babylon, spare no a. she hath sinned 51. 11. make bright the a. gather tne shields Lam. 3.1^. hath caused the a. of his quiver to enter Ezek. 5. 16. I shall send the evil a. of famine 21. 21. he made his a. bright, he consulted images 39. 3. I will cause thy a. to fall out of thy hand 9. Israel shall go forth, and bum bows and a, Hab. 3. 11. at the light of thine a. they went ART, Vetb. Gen. 3. 9- God said to Adam, where a. thou/ 13 . 14. Lord said, look from the place where thca a, 34. £3. he said^whose daughter a. thou? 47- 27. 24. and he -said a. thou my very son Esau? 32. 17, whose a. thou? whither goest thou* 39. 9. kept back but thee, because thou o. his wife 41.39- there is none so discreet and wise as thou a. 46. 30. now let me die because thou a. yet alive Exod. 4. 26. she said, a bloody husband thou a. Josh. 5. 13. a. thou for us, or our advei'saries? Jvdg. 8. 18. they answered as thou a. so were they 12. 5. the men said to him, a. thou an Ephraimite? 13.11, a. thou the man that spakest to the woman ? 1 Sam . 19.3 . I will go out and stand by where thou a. IKijigs 13.18. he said, 1 am aprophet also as thou a. 22.4.Jehoshaphatsaid,I am as thou a. ZKings^.l. 2 Chron. 20.1. a. not thou our God, who didst drive Job 35. 8. wickedness may hurt a man as thou a. Isa. 14. 10. a. thou also become weak as we ? a. like Jer. 14, 22. a. not thou he, O liOrd our God, we Ltikel. 19- a. thou he that should come, or look we Jolml.AQ. Rabbi,thoua.theSonofGod,KingofIs. Acts21.^8. a, not thou that Egyptian made uproar 22. 27. the captain said, tell me, a. thou a Roman? Rev. 11. 17. a. and wast, and a. to come, I6. 5. ART, S, Substaniiae, Exod. 30.25. an ointm. after the a. of the apothecary QCliron . I6 . 14 . divers spices prepared by a . of apoth. Acts 1 7 .29. the Godhead not like stones graven by a. 19< 19- 'many also of them which used curious a. ARTIFICER. Gen. 4. 22, Tubal-cain an instructor of every a. Isa. 3. 3. take away the captain and the cunning a, ARTIFICERS. 1 Chron. 29. 5. for all manner of works made by a. 2CA;-0M.34. 11. to a. and builders gave they mone ARTILLERY. 1 Sam. 30. 40. Jonathan gave his a. to the lad AS Signifies, [1] Like, 1 Pet. 3, 8. [2] While, Acts 20. 9- [3] For, Mat. 6. 12. ' [4] Became, John 15. 12. I 17. 2. [5] After the manner of. Job 31. 33. It sheweth, [i] Likeness in quality, but not in quantity, Mat. 5. 48. [2] Equally, John 5. 23. [3] The likeness of a thing, but tiot the truth of that thing. Mat. 26. 55. [4] The likeness and tJ-vth of a thijig, Heb. 12, 7. Gen. 2. f 18. 1 will make him an help a. before him 3. 5. ye shall be a. gods knowing good and evil 22. behold the man is become a. one cf us 1 Sam. 16. 7- the Lord seeth not a. man seiith 2 Kings 8. 27. he did evil a. did the house of Ahab 24.13. hadmade in the temple, a. the Lord had said Ezra 10. 12. a. thou hast said, so must we do J*.Fai.l25.5.«. for such a. turn aside to crooked ways P)0».£4.29. saynot, I will do to him a. he hath done Isa. 24. 2. a. with tJie people, a. with the servant MaMO. 25. disciple a.hisma3ter,servanto. his Lord 19. 19- Shalt love thy neighb.a.thyself, Rom.l^.^- John 1. 14. beheld the glory a. of fiie only-begotten ActsT. t37. the Lord raise up apropheta. myseh 51 .ye resist H.Ghost, a.your fathers did, so do ye 2Cor. 2. 17. buta. of sincerity, buta. of God, speak GaZ.4. 12. brethren, be a. I am, for 1 am a. ye axe Col. 2. 6. a. ye have received Christ Jesus, so walk Even AS, 1 Cor. 3. 5. even a. the Lord gave to every man -EpA. 5. 33. every one so love his wife even a. himsell Col. 3. 13 even a. Christ forgave you, so do ye liev. 2. 27. evert a. I received of my Father ASH ASCEND fifinifics, [1] To get rr cHmh np. Josh. G. 5. [9] To to 1(0 to heaven, £ph. 4. 9t I'O. Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord ? Psal. 24. 3. Ji^'Ao shall *e admitted and accounted a true member of the c\yr;h, and enjoy the favour and hleising of God f Kg man hatb ascended up to heaven, John 3. 13. JS'b man hath attained the perfect hitmledge of heavenly thingt, to as to know the secret will and cowuels of God. *oth. 6. 5. the people shall a. up every man straight Vtal. 24.3. who shall a. into the hill of the Lord, and shall stand in his holy place? Rom. 10. 6. 135.7.hecauseth-\'apoar9toa. Jer. 10.13. (51.16. 139. 8. if I a. up into heaven, thou art tbere S»a. 14. 13. thou hast said, I will a. to heaven, 14. B^ek. 38. 9. thou ,shalt a. and come like a storm iohn 6. 62. i' ye shall see the Son of man a. up 20.17.1 a. to my Father, and your Father, my God K«v. 17. 6. beast shall a. out of the bottomless pit ASCENDED. Jadg 13. SO. the angel of the Lord a. in the flame Psal. G^. 16. thoa hast a. up on high, thou hast .ed Prov. 30. 4. who hath a. ap into heaven,, or descend. Jokn 3. 13. no man hath a. to heaven, but he that SO. 17. touch me not, I am not yet a. to my Father Acts 2. 34. David is not yet a. into the heavens EjihA.Q. when he a.up on high, he led captivity cap. 9. now that he a. || 10. is the same also that a. Jteo. 8. 4. the smoke of the incense a. before God 11.12. they a. up to heaven in a cloud, and enemies ASCENDETH. Pev. 11.7- the beast that a. out of the bottomless pit 14. 11. the smoke of their torment a. for ever ASCENDING. Gen. 28. 12. the angels of God a. and descending 1 •Sam. 28. 13. said, I saw gods a. out of the earth l.Hte 19. 28. he went before, a. up to Jerusalem Juhji l.Sl. angels of Goda.and descending on the Son Rev. 7. 2. 1 saw another angel a. from the east ASCENT. 2 Sam. 15. 30. David went up bj the a. of Olivet I A."i«« 10,5. and his a. by which he went, 2 CAr. 9,4. ASCRIiiE. Deut. 32. 3. a. ye greatness to our God, he is the Jo& 36. 3. I will a. righteousness to my Maker Psal, 6B. 34. a. ye strength to God, his excellency ASCRIBED. 1 Sam. 18. 8. a. to David :>0,000, to me a. but 1000 ASH. J>a.44. I4.heplantethana. the rain doth nourish it ASHAMED. G«n, 2. 25. naked, the man and his wife were noto. Judg. 3. 25. and they tarried till they were a. 2Aim.l0.5.tJiemen #ere greatly a. 1 CArort.ig.S, 19. 3. as people being s. steal away when they flee 2 ^r»fj 2.17. andwhentheyurgedhim till he wasa. 8. 11. he settled his countenance till he was a. 2 C/iro7t. 30. 15. the priests and the Tjcvites were a. Ezia 8. 22. 1 was a. to require of the king a band 9. 6. 1 am a. andblushtoliftupmy faceto thee Jah f). 20. they came thither, and were a. 11. 3. when thou mockest^shall no maumaJtea. f 19. 3. ye are not a.to make yourselves strange to me JVa/.34.5. were lightened^nd their faces were nota, 74. 21 . O let not the oppressed return a. let poo: I'roD. 12. 4. she that maketh a. i? as rottenness Isa. 20. 5. shall be a. of Ethiopia, their expectation 24.23. the sun shall be a. when the Lord shall reign 30. 5. all a. of a people that could not profit them 33. 9- earth mourns, Lebanon isa. andhewn down Jer. 2. 26. as the thief is a. when he is found, so is 6. 15. were they a. ? they were not at all a. 8. 12, a. 9- the wise men are a. they are dismayed 14. 4. plowmen were a. they covered their heads 48.13 Moab shall be a.of Chemosh,as Israel was a. Eiek. 16. 27. the daughters of the Philistines are a. 32. 30. with terror they are a. of their might ^i^«13.17.all his adversaries were a.and the people 16. 3. what shall I do H cannot dig, to beg I am a, Kent. 1. 16. I am not a. of the gospel of Christ ^. 5. hope maketh not a. because the love of God is 0.21. what fruit in things whereof ye are now a. ? 2 Cor^T. 14. if X have boasted anything, 1 am nota. 2 Tim, 1. 12. 1 suffer, nevertheless I am not a. iG. Onesipbonis was not a. of my chain \feb. 2. 11. he is not a. to call them brethren 11. 16. God is not a. to be called their God AsuAMBD and confounded ; Me CONFOUNDED. Btf ASHAMED. Rfn. 38. 23. let her take it to her, lest we he a. \'ial. 6. 10. let all my enemies be a. and sore vexed 25. 3. yea, let none that wait on thee be a. let them be a. who transgress without cause 3 1 . 1 . in thee do I put my trost, let me never be a. 17. let me not be a. let the wicked be a. 35. 26^. €9. €■ 'et not them that wait be a. for my sake 66. 17. thev which hate me, may see it and be a, 109. sa. when they arise, let them be a. bat Ut ASK ' Psal. 1 i9.78.let proud be a. for theydealt pervei^y Isa. 1. £9. for they shall be a. of the oaks which ye 23. 4. be thou a. O Zidon, the sea hath spoken 26. 11. they shall see and be a. for their envy 42. 17- they shalHe greatly a. that trust in images 44. 9. the^ see not nor know, that they may be a, 11. all his fellows shall be a. shall be a. togethei 45. 24. all that are incensed against him shall be a. 65. 13. my servants rejoice, but ye shall be a. 66. 5. shall appear to yourjoy, and they shall be a. Jer. 2. 36. thou shalt^e a. of Egypt, as a. of Assyria 3.3. and hadst a whore's forehead, refusedst to be a 12. 13. and tbey shall be a. of your revenues 17. 13. O Lord, all that forsake thee shall be a. 20. 11. my persecutors shall stumble and be a. 48. 13. Moabshall^tfa.of Chemosh, asl.srael -v/as 50. 12, your mother that bare you shall be a. Ezgk. 16. 61. shalt remember thy ways, and be< 43. 10. shew Israel.they may bea.oi tiieir iniquities 11. and if they be a. of 'all that they have done Hos. 4.ig.they shall be a. because of their sacrifices 10. 6. and Israel shall be a. of his own counsel Joel 1 . 1 1 . dfi ye a.O ye husbandmen, howl for wheat 2. 26. and my people shall never be a. 27 Zech. 9- 5. for her expectation shall be a. 1'3. 4. the prophets every one be a. of his vision Afar*8.3a.shalUe«.ofmeandmywords.i7i*£9.26. 2 Cor. 9. 4. we (that we say not, you) should be a. Phil. 1. 20. that in nothing I shall be a. but with 2 77je.r;.3.14.nocompan7withhim,thathemay j^a. Tit. 2. 8. he that is on the contrary part may be a. 1 Pe?.3.l6.mayAtf a.thatfzilselyaccuse your good Not be, or Be not, ASHAMED. NutH, 12. 14. shoiJd she not be a. seven days .' Pjo/.25.2.0 my God, I trust in thee, let me not be a. 31. 17. let me not be a. O Lord, II9. llS. 37. 19. they shall not be a. in the evil time 11<^.6. then shall I not £e a. when I have respect to 46. 1 will speak of thy testimonies, andmif be a. 80. let my heart be sound, that I be not a. 127. 5. they shall not be a. but shall speak with Isa. 29. 22. saith the Lord, Jacob shall not be a. 45. 17. ye shall not be a. world without end 49. 23. thej shall not be a. that wait for me 50. 7 . my face like a flint, 1 know I shall not be a. 54. 4. fear not, for thou shalt not be a Zeph. 3. 11. in that day shalt thou not be a. [11. Rom. g. 33. whobelievethonhimshalljw/iea.lO. 2 Cor. 10. 8. for though I boast, I should »w.' be a. 2 Tim .X.b.henot therefore a . of testimony of Lord 2. 15. to God,. a workman that needeth not be a. IPet.-i. 16. suffer as a Christian, let him tu^ be a, 1 John 2. 28. not be a. before him at his coming ASHES Signifies, The remains of fuel after tt has been hmied, 2 Pet. 2. 6. They denote, [1] The frailty ajtd extreme vileness of man, lehen compared -with his Creator, Gen. 18. 27. [2J Deep humiliation, Esth. 4. 1. Jonah 3. 6. Gen. 18. 27- to speak, which am but dust and a, Lev. 6. 10. and the priest shall take up the a. 11. and carry forth the a. without the camp Num. 19. 9. a man that is clean shall gather the a. 2 Sam. 13. 19. Tamar put a. on her head,,aod rent 1 Ktjigs 13. 3. altar shall be rent,iind a. poured out 20. 38. the prophet disguised himself with a. Esth. 4. 1. Monlecai put on sackcloth with a. 3. and many lay in sackcloth and a. Job 2. 8. Job sat down among the a. 13. 12. your remembrances are like to a. your 30. 39. mto mire,.I am become like dust and a. 42. 6. I abhor myself, and repent in dust and a. Psal. 20. t 3. and turn to a. thy burnt-sacrifice 102. 9. for I have eaten a. like bread, aud mmgled 147. 16. he scattereth the hoar-frost like a. Isa. 44, 20.hefeedethona. a deceived heart turned 58. 5. and to spread sackcloth and a. under him 61. 3. to give them beauty for a. the oil of joy Jer. 6: 26. O daughter, wallow thyself in a. Lam. 3. 16. he hath covered me with a, Ezek. 28. 18. T will bring thee to a. on the earth Da7i. 9- 3. 1 set my faceto seek in sackcloth and a. Jonah 3. G. king covered with sackcloth,and sat in a. Mai. 4. 3. the wicked shall be a. under your feet Mat. 11. 21 . if works were done, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and a. Lnke 10.13. Heb. 9. 13. if the a. of an heifer sanctifieth to the 2 Pet, 2. 6. and turning the cities of Sodom into a. ASIDE. S Kings 4. 4, said,.thou shalt set a.that which is full Job 1. t 39- came a great wind from a. wilderness Afar* 7. 33. he took him a. from the multitude Jokn 33. 4. he riseth and laid a. his garment Heb. 12. 1. let us lay a. every weight, and sin that See Go, Gone, Turn, Went, Lay. [doth ASK Signifies, [1] To enquire, Gen. 32. 29. Mark 9. 32. [S] To rehire, or demand, Gen. 34. 12. Dan. 2. 10. [3] To seek counsel, Isa. 30. 2. Hag. 2. 11. [4] 2o fray, John 16. 7. Jam. 1.6. [5] 2'o ex-i C S ASK peet, Luke 12.48. W] To salute, 1 Sam. S5. \&. 2 Sam. 8. + 10. [7] To lay to oiWs tharge, Psal. 35. til. Gfn.32.29. wherefore dostthoua.aliormynamef 94. 12. a me never so much dowry and giit, I givs Dent. 4. 32. for a. now of the days that are pasi 13. 14. shall a. diligently, and if It be truth 32. 7. a. thy father, and he will shew thee Josh. 4. 6. when your children a. their fathers, 21. Judg. 18. 5. a. cotmsel, we pray thee, of God 1 Sam. 10. i 4. and ^ey wUl a. thee of peace 12. 19. we have added this evil to 0. us a king 25. t5.a. him in my name of peace, 2 Sam. Q.flO. 28. 16. why dost thou a. of me, seeing the Lord 2 Sam. 14. 18. hide not from me the thing I a. 1 Kings 3.5. a. whatlshallgivethee, SCArmt. 1. 7< 14. 5. the wife of Jeroboam eometh to a. thee 2 Kings 2. 9. Elijah said, a. what I shall do for thee 2 Chron. 20. 4. Judah gathered to a. help of God Job 12. 7. a. the beasts, and they shall teach thee Psal. 2. 8. a. of me, and I will give thee the heathen Xra.7.11. a. thee a sign of Lord, a. it of the depth 12. I will not a. nor will I tempt the Lord 45. 11, saidi the Lord, a. me of things to come 58. 2, ehey a. of me the ordinances of justice Jer. 6. -6. a. for the old paths, and walk therein 15. 5. who shall go aside, to a. what thon dost 18, 13, a. ye now among the heathen who heard 30. 6. a, and see whether a man doth travail 38. 14. 1 willa. thee athing, hide nothing from me 48. 19. a. him that fleeth, and her that escapeih 50. 5. they shall a. the way to Zion with their faces Lam. 4. 4. Uie young children a. bread, and no man Dan. 6. 7- who sha^ a. a petition of any God, 12. Hos. 4. 12. my people a. counsel at their stocks Hag. 2. 11. a. now the priests conoeruing the law Zech. 10. 1. a. ye of the Lord rain in time of latter Mat. 6. 8. what ye have need of, before ye a. him 7. 7. a. and it shall be given you, Luke 11. g. Q.what man of you, if his son a. bread,Xu*cll.ll. 11. shall give good, things to them that a. him 14.7 ■ promised to give her whatsoever she would a. 18. 19. agree touching any thing they shall a. 20. 22. ye know not what ye a. Mark 10. 38. 21 ,22.whatsoever ye a.in prayer ,beUeving,ye shall 22. 46, nor durst any mano. him more questions, Mark 12. 34. Luke 20. 40. Mark 6. 22. a. what thou wilt, I will give thee, 23. 9. 32. they were a£raid to a. him, Luke Q. 45. Luke 6. 30. takethlthy goods, a. them not again 11. 13. give the Holy Spirit to them that a. him 12. 48. much committed, of him they will a. mor* John 1. 19. when the Jews sent priests to a. him g. 21. we know not, he is of a^e, a, him, 23. 11. 22. whatsoever thoa wilt a. of God, he will 13. 24. Feter beckoned to him that he should a. 14. 13. whatsoever ye a. in my name, 15. 16. 14. if ye a. any thing in my name I will do it 15.7. if ye abide in me, a. what ye will, it shall be 16. 19. Jesus knew that they were desirous to a. 23. and in that day ye sh^ul a. me nothing 24. a. and ye shall receive,that your joymaybe full 30. and needest not that any man should a. thee 18. 21. a. them which heara me what I said Acts 10. 29. I a. therefore for what intent ye sent 1 Cor. 14. 35. let them a. their husbands at home Eph. 3. 20. to do above all that we can a. or think Jam. 1. 5. ifany lack wisdom, let him a. it of God 6. but let him a. in faith, nothing wavering 4. 2. yet ye have not, because ye a. not 3. ye a. andreceive not, because ye a. amiss 1 John 3. 22. whatsoever we a. we receive of him 5. 14. if we a. any thing according to his will 15. if we know he heareth us, whatsoever we a. 16. sin a sin which is not unto death, he shall a. See Counsel. ASKED. Gen. 32. Sg. Jacob a, him and sajd, tell me thy name 43. 7. the man a. us straitly of our kindred Josh. ig. 50. they gave him the city which he o. Judg. 5. 25. he a. water, she gave him milk 13. 6. but I a. him not whence he was 18. +15. a. him of peace,! -Sam. 17. t22. | 30.i2l 1 Sam. 1. 17. God grant the petition thou hast a. ■120. she called his name Samuel, that is a. of God 27' the Lord hath given me my petition I a. 1 A't»^f 3.1^. because thou a. this thing and not a. 2 Kintis 2. 10. he said, thou hast a. a hard thing Ezra 5. 10. we a. their names to certify thee Job 21 . 29. have ye not a. them that go by the way i Psal. 21. 4. he a. life of thee, thou gavest him 3j. + 11 . they a. me things that 1 knew not 105. 40. the people a. and he brought quails 2sa. 30. 2. and have not, a. at my mouth 41. 28. when I a. of thcai, could answer a woiA 65. 1. I am sought of them that a. not for me Dan. 2. 10. there is no king that a. sueh things 7. 16. I came and a. him U^e truth of all thU i^& 33. t 24. deliver him, I have fbund an a. Horn. 5. 11. by whom wo have now received a. ATTAIN. ^tal. 139. 6. it is high, 1 cannot a. unto it Vfov. 1.5. man of understanding shall a. to wisdom tlzei. 46. 7. according as his hand shall a. to it U«j. 8. 5. how long ere they a. to innocency? 'Jets 27. 12. if they might a. to Phenice P/til.3.ll,l might rt. to the resurrection of the deaa ATTAINED. Can. 47.9- andhavenota. to the days of my father Lev. 25. + 26. his hand hath a. and found sufficiency iSam. 23. 19. howbrit he a. not to the first three, 23. 1 CArm. 11. 21, 25. Rom. p. 30. the Gentiles have a. to righteousness 31 I srael hath not a. to the law of righteousness PAt7.3.12.not as though I had already a. or perfect 16. whereto w« ha%'e already- a. let ns walk Tim. 4. 6. goo I doctrine, whereto thou hast a. ATTEND. ^M. 4. 5 TIalact vhom he appointed to a. 'Ser 41 AUN Psai. 17.1.0Ix>rd,a. tomycry,6l.l. 1 142. 6 55. 2. a. tome, hear me, I mourn and make a noise Psal. 86. 6. and a. to the voice of my supplication Prov. 4. 1. hear and a. to know understanding 20.my son,.a. to my words, incline thine ear ,7 .24, 5. 1. my son, a. to my wisdom, and bow thine ear 1 Cor. 7 . 35- may a. on the Lord without distraction A'ITENDA>iCE. 1 Kings 10. 5. saw the a. of his ministers, 2 CjSr.9.4. 1 Tim. 4. 13. till 1 come, give a. to reading Heb. 7' 13. of which no man gave a. at the altar AITENDED. Job 32. 12, 1 a. to you, none of you convinced Job Psal. 66. 19, he hath a. to the voice of my prayer Acts 16. 14. she a. to the things spoken by Paul ATT'ENDING. iiom.l3,6.minister5o.continnally on this very thing ATPENT. 2 C/iron. 6. 40. let thine ears be a. to the prayer 7- 15. mine ears shall be a. at the prayer made ATTENTIVE. iVeA. 1,6. let thine ear now be a. 11. Psal. ISO. 2. 8. 3. the earsof the people were a. Lu/ce ly. 48. ATTENTIVELY. Job 37. 2. hear a. the noise of his voice and sound ATITRE, ED. Lev. 16. 4. with the linen mitre shall Aaron be a. Prov. 7. Ip. met him a woman with a. of an harlot Jer. 2. 32. can a bride forget her a. ? yet my people Lzei. 23. 15. exceeding in dyed a. on their heads , AITRIBUTED. Jjb 1. 122. Job sinned not, nor a. folly to God AVAILETH. Es//t. 5. 13. yet all this a. me nothing so long as I see Gal. 5. 6. in Christ circumcision a. not, 6. 15. Jam. 5. l6. the prayer of a righteous mau a. much AUDIENCE. f?««.23.13. Abraham spake to Ephron in a. of people Exod. 24. 7' took book of covenant, and read in a 1 Sam. 25. 24. let thine handmaid speak in thy a 1 Chroji. 28. 8. in the a. of our God keep and seek Neh. 13. i. they read in the book of Moses in the a. Luke 7.1. ended all his sayings in the a . of the people 20. 45. in a. of the people he said to his disciples Actsl^. 16. Israel, and ye that fear God, give a. 15. 12. then all the multitude gave a. to Barnab2i8 22. sa. iwd they gave him a. to this word ■ AVENGE. Lev. 19. th, mou shalt not a. nor bear grudge 26. 25. that shall a. the quarrel of my covenant I>/um. 31. e. a. Israel of the Midianites, 3. Veul. 32. 43. he will a. the blood of his servants 1 Sam. 24. 12. the Lord judge and a. me of thee 2 Kings g. 7. smite the house of Ahab, that I may a. llsth. 8, 13. Jew.-} a. themselves on their enemies Isa. 1. C4. I will a. me of mine enemies Jer. J'j. 10. a day of vengepJice that he may a. Hos. 1. 4, I will a. the blood of Je^eel on Jehu Jjuka 18. 3. saymg, a. me of mine adversary 7. shall not God a. his own elect, who cry day 8. I tell you that he ^vill a. them speedily Rom, 12. 19. beloved, a. not yourselves, but give Hev. 6. 10. how long dost thou not a. our blood AVENGED. Gen. 4. 24. if Cain should be a, seven-fold, Lamech Exod. 21. +20. and he die, he shall be surely a. Josh. 10. 13. sun and moon stayed till people had a. Judg. 55.7- tnough ye have done this, yet I will be a. 16, 28. may be a, on Philistines for my two eyes 1 Sam. 14.24. that eateth any food,Uiatl may be a. IS. 25. an hundred foreskins, to be a. of enemies 25. 31. or that my Lord hath a. himself 2 Sam. 4. 8. the Ix)rd hath a. my lord the king 18. xg. how the Lord hatha, him of his enemies 31. the Lord hath ». thee this day of them Jer. 5. 9. my soul be a. on such a nation, 29. j.g. 9. Acts. 7. 24. Moses a. him that was oppressed Rev. 18, 20. rejoice, for God hath a. you on her 19. 2. hath a. blood of his servants at her hand AVENGER. 2Vttm.35.12. cities for refuge from the a. J^sh.^d.^. Dent. 19. 6. lest the a. of blood pursue ^e slayer 12. the elders deliver him into the hand of the a. Josh. 20. 5. if the a. of hjood pursue after him 9. not die by the hand of the a. till he stood Psal. 8. 2. thou mightest still the enemy and a. 44. 16. by reason of the enemy and a. 1 Thess. 4. 6. because the Lord is the a, of all such AVENGETH. 2 Sam. 22. 48. it is God that a. me, Ptal. 18. 47- AVENGING. J-adg. 5. 2, praise the Lord for the a. of Israel 1 Sam. Z5. S6. Lord hath withholden thee from a. 33. blessed be thou who kept me from a. AVERSE. Mic. 2. 8. pass by securely, as men a. from war AUGMENT Num. 32. 14. ye are risen to a. the fierce anger AUNT. LeV' 18. 14. noT approach to his wife, she is thy a. AWA AVOUCHED. Deui.^. 17.hastthisdaya.theLordtobethvUod 18. ^e Lord hath a. thee to be his people AVOID. Prov, 4. 15. a. it, pass not by it, turn from it Rom. 16. 17. mark Uiem that cause divisions, and a 1 Cor. 7. 2. to a. fornication, let every man have his 2 Tim. 2. 23. foolish and unleamea questions a. Tit. 3. 9. a. foolish questions and genealogies AVOIDED, ING. 1 Sam. 18 11. David a. out of his presence twice 2 Cor. 8. 20. a. this, that no man should blame us 1 Tim. 6. 20. a. profane and vain babblings AUSTERE. Luke 19. 21. 1 feared, because thou art an a. maa AUTHOR. Acts 3. +15. and killed the a. of life 1 Cor. 14. 33. God is not the a. of confusion He6, 5. g. he became the a. of etemqJ salvation 12. 2. looking to Jesus, the a. and finiisher of faith AUTHORITY Signifies, [1] Power, rule, or dignity, Prov. 29. 2, Luke 19. 17. [2] A co7ivincing efficacy and poaer, Mat. 7. 29. [3] A warrant, order, or authentic permission. Mat. 21. 23. Actsg. 14. EstA. 9. 29. Esther and Mordecai wrote with a. Prov. 29. 2. when righteous are in a. people rejoice ilf«/.7 .29. taught them as one having a. Mart l.SQ. 8. 9. fnr I am a man under a. and say, LuAe 7. 8. 20.25. they that are great exercise a. Mart 10.42. 21.23. by what a , dost thou these ? Nark 11.28. Mari 1. 27. for with a. commandeth he even the unclean spirits, and they obey him, I^ike 4. 36. 13. 34. left his house, and gave a. to his servants Luke 9.1. he gave them power and a. over all devils 19. 17. been faithful, have thou a. over ten cities 20. 20. might deliver him to a. of the govemox 22. 25. that exercise a. are called henetactor^ Johji 5^ 27. hath given him a. to execute judgment ActsS. 27. eunuch of great a. under Candace queen 9- 14. here he hath a. to bind, 26. 10, 12. 1 Cor. 15. 24. when he shall have put down all a. 2 Cor. 10. 8, should boast somewhat more of our a. 1 Thess. 2. + 6. when we might have used a. 1 Tim. 2. 2. supplication for kings and all in a. 12. 1 suffer not awoman to usurp a. over die maa Tit. 2. 15. exhoi-t and rebuke with all a. 1 Pet. 3. 22. angels and a. made subject to him liev. 13. 2. the dragon gave him power and great a. AWAKE Signifies, [1] To come out of natural sleep, Ijfik.a 9.32. [2] 3b rouse up out of spiritual sleep, it/ a vigorous exercise of grace, by leaving off' all sinful courses, and- setting aboiit the performaiue' of duties re- yiaVerf, Rom. 13. 11. Eph. 5. 14. [3] To raise from the dead. Job 14. 12. John 11. 1^1. [4], 2b give present help after it hath long been kept from us, as though God Aad forgotten tts, Psal. 7.6. Isa. 51,9. Awake not my love till he please. Cant. 2. 7, Give my beloved Saviour no occasion of offence or departure j neither internet that peace I enjoy i?i Aiin, so long as he is pleased to continue it. Judg. 5. 12. a. a. Deborah, a. a. uttez a song, arise Job 8. 6. surely now he would a. for thee 14. 12. till heavens be no more, they shall not a 19. + 26. 1 shall a. though this body be destroyed Psal. 7. 6. a. for me to the judgment, 35. 23. 17. 15. be satisfied when I a. with thy likeness 44. 23. a. why sleepest thou, O Lord ? arise 57. 8. a. my glory, I myself will a. early, lOg. 2 59. 4. they prepare, a. to help me, and behold 5. O Lord God, a. to visit all the heathen Prov. 23. 35. when shall I a, 1 will seek it yet again Ca«r. 2. 7. not a. my love till he please, 3. 5. | 8. 4 4. 16. a. O north wind, and come thou'soodi Isa. 26. 19. a. and sing ye that dw^ll in the dust 51. 9. a. a. put on strength, O arm of ih^ Lord, a. as in the ancient days, 52. 1. 17. fl.c. stand up,OJemsalem, which hast drunk Jer. 51. 57. sleep a perpetual sleep, and not a. Dan. 12. 2. majiy that sleep in the dust shall a Joel 1. 5. a. ye drunkards, weep and howl all je Babf 2. 7. shall they not a. that shall vex thee 19. woe to him that saith to the wood, a. Zech. 1,3.7 . «. O sword, against my Shepherd, smite Mark 4.. 38. he was asleep, and thfty a. him Luke 9^32. when they were a. they saw his glory Joh?i 11. 11. 1 go that I may a. him out of sleep Rom. 13. 11. it is high time to a. out of sleep 1 Cor. 15. 34. a. to righteousness, and sin not £;'A.5.14.a.thou that sleepest, and arise from dead 2 Tim. 2. +26. may a. themselves out of the snare AWAKED. Gen. 28. 16. Jacob a. out of his sleep, and said Judg.l6.i4. Samson a. and went away with the pitt iSam. 26. 12. no man saw it aor knew it, neither a. 1 KtJtgs 18. 27, he sleepedi and must be a. 2 Kings 4. 31 . Gehazi told him, the child is not a. Psal. 3. 5. I a, or the Lord sustained me BAC "jtfl/. 78. 65. tlien the Lord a. as one out of sleep ^r. 31. 26. upon this I a. and beheld, acd my sleep AV/AKEST. Vsal. 73. 20. when thou a. sBalt despise their image ProB. 6. 22. TV-hen thou a. it shall talk with thee AWAKETH, ING. ''^sal. 73. 20. as a dream when one a. so, O Lord Zta.Sg.S. he a. and his soul is empty, a. and is faint Acts l6. 27. the keeper of the prison a.out of sleep AWARE. ^ant. 6. 12. or ever I was a. my soul made me like Je;-.50. 24. art taken, O Babylon, and thou art not a, Luke W . 4-1. men that walk over them, are not a. AWAY. Gen. 15. 11 . when fowls came Atrah. drove them a. 'Bxod. 8. 28. only ye shall not go very far a. 19. 2-i. the Lord said to him, a. get thee down S Chron. .35. 23. have me a. for I am wounded Isa. 1.13. calling of assemblies I cannot, a. with Luke 4. + 34'. a. what have we to do with thee -3. 18. a. with this man, release to us Baiabbsa John ly. t5. it. with mm, a. withhim, j4crf 21. 36. Jicts 22. 22. a. with such a fellow from the earth AWE, ETH. Psal. 4. 4. stand in a. and sin not, commune with 33. 8. inhabitants oftheworld stand in fi. of him 119. 161. my heartstandethina. of thy word Vrov. 17. + 10. a reproof a. more a wise man AWL. Exod. 21 . 6. his master shall bore his ear with an a. Deut. 15. 17- thou^halt takeana, and thrust it AWOKE. ■ Oeii. 9.2-1. iS^oaha.fromhis wine, and knew what 41. 4. eat up the fat kine, so Pharaoh a. 7- 21. Jndg. 16. 20. Samson a. out of his sleep and said 1 A'un^j 3.15. Solomon a. and behold it was a dream il/af .8.25. his disciples came and a. him, Lnike 8.24. AX Signi6es, [1] A carpenter's tool, Judg. 9. 48. [2] A human instrument, the king of Assyria, Isa. 10. 15. [3] God''s vengeance and judgment npoTi barren and incorrigible sinners. Mat. 3. 10. Dcut. 19. 5. his hand fetched a stroke with the ax £0, 19. nor destroy the trees by forcing an ax Judg. Q. 48. Abimelech took an af in his hand 1 Sam. 13. 20. Israel went down to sharpen his ax 1 Kings 6. 7. neither hammer nor ax was heard 2 Kings 6. 5. the ar-head fell into the water Isa. 10. 15. shall the ar boast itself against him Jer, 10, 3. for oije cuts a tree with the ax 51. 20. thou art my battl(!-ar and weapons Mat. 3. 10. the ax is laid to root of trees, Luke 3. 0. AXES. ; -Sam. 13. 21. yet they had a file for the a. tSam. 12. 31. he put them ujider saws and a. of iron, and made them pass tlirough, 1 CAr.20.3. Psal. 7^. ,5. a man was famous as he lifted up a. 6. they break down the carved work with a. Jer. 46. 22. and come against her with a. as hewers Ezek. 26. 9- with a. he shall break down thy tower AXLE-TREES.'' 1 Kings 7. .32. the «.-(. of the wheel join to the base 33. a.-trees, naves, and felloes,' Were all molten B. BABBLER. Eccl. 10. 1( serpent will bite, and a b. is no better Acts 17. 18 and some said, what will this b. say ? BABBLING, S. Prop. 23. 29. who hath contentions ? who hath b. f 1 Tim. 6. 20. avoiding profane and vain b. 2 Tim. 2, 16. but shun profane and vain i. they BABE Signifies, [1] An infarit jr child, Exod. 2. 6. Luke 2. 12. [2] Such as are weak in faith and hiowledge, being ignorant and inconstant, like ijtfants, 1 Cor. 3. 1. Heb. 5. 13. [3] Foolish, froward, and. vnteachable meji, incapable of go- vernTnent, for want of understanding, experience, and manners, Isa. 3. 4. iCrorf. 2. 6. saw the child, and behold the*, wept Luke^. 41. heard Mary, the i. leaped in her womb 44. the b leaped in my womb for loy 2. 12. ye shall 6nd b, wrapped in swaddliag clothes 16. came and found the b. lying in a manger lleb, 5. 13. unskilful in the word, for he is a b. BABES. Psat. 8. 2. out of tne mouth of b. Mat. 21. 1^. 17. 14. they leave rest of their substance to their b. Isa. 3. 4. their princes-and b. shall rule over them Mat.Xl .25.and hast revealed them to b. Luke 10.21 . Horn. 2. 20. instructor of foolish, ateacher of i. Cor. 3. 1 . as to carnal, even as unto b. in Christ , Vet, 2. 2. as new-bom A. desire the sincere milk of BACK. Exod. 18. 2. Zipporah, after he had sent her b. 23. 4. or ass going astray, thou shalt bring it i iVi(;/t. 22. 34. if itplcast: thee> I will get mc b BAD Num . 24 . 1 l.lhc Lord hatli kept thee b. from honour Josh. 8. 26. Joshua drew not his hand b. till he had Ruth 2. 6. the Moabitish damsel that came b. 2 Sam. 15. 20. return, and take b. thy brethren 19- 10. whyspeak ye not of bringing the king d. ? 1 Kings 13. 22. but earnest b. and hast eaten bread 22. 26. and carry him b. to Amon the governor 2 Chron. 13. 14. when Judah looked b. behold 25. 13. but the soldiers that Amaziah sent h. Job 26. 9- he holdeth b. the face of his throne Jer. 46. 5. they are fled apace, and look not b. Hos. 4. 16. Israel slideth *. as a backsliding heifer iVflA. 2., 8. stand, shall they cry, none shall look*. Mat. 24. 18. nor let him that is in field return b. 28. 2. angel rolled h. the stone from the door Luke 8. 37 .went into the ship, and returned i. again Q. 62. put his hS'Dd to plough, and looking b. not 17. 31. let him likewise not return b. See Draw, Go, Bring, Keep, Kept, Turn, Went. BACK, Substantive. 1 Sam. 10. 9. he turned his b. to go froKi Samuel 1 fir»M^j 14.9.hastcast me behind thy *.£ze(t.23. 35. PsaL 21. 12. thou shalt make them turn their b. 129. 3. the plowers plowed on my b. made furrows Pros. 10. 13. a rod for the b. of him, IQ. 29. | 26. 3. Isa. 38. 17. thou hast cast my sins behind thy b. ,50. 6. 1 gave my b. to the smiters, and my cheeks Jer. 2, 27. they have turned their 6. to thee 18. 17. 1 will shew them the b. and not the face 32. 33. they have turned to ms the b. and not face 48. 39. how hath Moab turned the 6. with shame Dan. 7, 6. which had on the b. of it four wings Rom. 11. 10. not see, and bow down their b. alway BACK-BONE. Lev. S.Q. the romp shall he take offhard by the b.-b. BACK-PARTS. Exorf .23.23.away my hand, thou shalt see my b.-p. BA^KS. Neh. 9. 26. they cast thy law behind their b. Ezek^ 8. Ifi. men with their b. towards the temple 10. 12. their whole body and b. full of eyes See Turned. BACKBITERS. Rom. 1. 30. b. haters of God, despiteful, proud BACKBITETH. Psal. 15. 3. he that b. not with his tongue BACKBITING. Prov. 25. 23. so an angry countenance, a b. tongue 2 Cor. 12. 20. lest there be debates, strifes, b. BACKSIDE, Exod. 3.1. Moses led the fiock to the *. of the desert 12. the half-curtain shall hajig over the b. Rev. 5. 1. on the b. sealed with seven seals BACKSLIDER. Prov. 14. 14. b. in heart be filled with his ways BACKSLIDING, S. Jer. 2. 19. and thy b. shall reprove thee 3. .6. hast thou seen what b. Israel hath done? 8. causes whereby i. Israel committed adultery Jer, 3. 11. the-S. Israel hath justified herself more 12. return thou b. Israel, saiththe Lord 14. return O b. children, saith the Lord, 22. 5. 6, because their transgressions and b. increased 8. 5. this people slidden back by a perpetual b. 14. 7. for our b. are many, we sinned against thee 31.22. how long go about, O b. daughter, 49.4. Hos, 4. 16. Israel slideth back, as a. b. heifer 11. 7> hiy people are bent to b. from me 14. 4. I will heal their b. 1 will love them freely Zech. 7. i 11. they gave a b. shoulder and stopped BACKWARD. Gen. 9. 23. went b. and their faces were b. 49. 17. I5an a serpent, so that his rider shall fall 5. 1 Sam. 4. 18. Eli fell from off the seat b. by the gate 2 A7ngj20. 10. let the shadow return 6. Isa. 38. 8. Job 23. 8. and b. but I cannot perceive him Psal. 40. 14. let them be driven b. that wish me evil 70. 2. let them be turned b. that desire my hurt Isa. 1. 4. they provoked, and are ^one away b. 28. 13. that they might go and fall b. be broken 44. 25. that turneth wise men b. and maketh their 59, 14. judgment is turned away i. and jlistice Jer. 7. 24. but they went b. and not forward' 15. 6. thou act gone b. therefore X will destroy Lam. 1. 8. Jerusalem sigheth and turneth b. John 18. 6. they w^nt b. and fell to the ground ' BAP. Gen. 24. 50. we cannot speak to thee b. or gootl 31. 24. speak not to Jacob good or b. 29. Lev. 27. 10. a good for a i. or a b. for a good 12. the priest value it, whether it be good or b. 14. estimate the house, whether it be good or 6. 33. he shall not search whether it be good oti. Nitm. 13. 19. the land they dwell in, if good or b. 24. 13. to do either good or h, of my own min^ 2 Sam. 13. 22. Absalom spake neitiier good nor b. 14. 17. so is my lord the king to discern good or*. \ Kings 3. Q. aheart that I may discern good and A. Ezra 4. 12. building the r«\ieUious and b. city BAL Jer. 24. 2. the figs could not be eaten, tney were so h Mat. 13. 48. gathered the good but cast the b. awaj 22. 10. good and b. and the wedding was furnishtj 2 Cor. 5. 10. that he hath done, whether good or b BADNESS. Gen. 41. 10. never saw in the land of Egypt for 6 BADE, EST. Gen. 27. 19. I have done according as thou i. m 43. 17. and the man did as Joseph b. and brough Exod. 16. 24, laid it up till morning, as Moses b. Num. 14. 10. all the congregation b. stone them Josh 11. Q. Joshua did to them as the Lord b. him Ruth 3. 6. to ,all that her mother-in-law b. her ■1 Sam. 24. 10. some 6. me kill thee, but I spared 2 Sam. .1. 18- David b. them teach Judah the use 1^. 19^ for thy servant Joab he b. me, and he put 2 Chrmi. 10. \9. came on the third day as the king b. Esth. 4. IS. Esther 6. them return this answer Mat. 16. 12. how he b. them not beware of leaven Luke 14. 9. and he that 5. thee and him, come, 10. 16. a. certain man made a supper and 6. many Acts 11. 12. and the Spirit b. me go with them 18. 21. but*, them farewell, saying, I must keep 22. 24. b. that he should be examined by scourging BADGERS'-SKINS. Exod. 25. 5. take of them b.-skrns and shittim-wood 26. 14. and acoveringforthe tent above of A.-j^'mj 35,7. rams' skins dyedred.3.-j^. and shittim wood 23.with whom were found skins of rams,and b.sk. 36. 19. and he made a covering of i.-iA. above that Num. 4. .10. put it within a covering of b.-skins Ezek. 16. 10. and I shod thee with i.-skiTts BAG Si^niRes, A sack or pouch, Deut. 25.13.lSam,17.40 Bags which wax not old,, Luke 12. 33. Heavenly treasures which perish notj as earthly things do. Earneth wages to put into a bag with holes. Hag. 1. 6. What he gets or labours for, does him no man7i£r of service t but a secret curse consujnes it, Deut. 25. 13. not have in thy b. divers weights 1 Sam. 17. 40. smooth stones, and put them in a *. Job 14. 17. my transgression is sealed up in a b. Prov. 7. 20. he hath Uken a b, of money with him Prov. 16. 11. all the weights of the b. axe his work Isa. 46. 6. they lavish gold oTit of the b. and weigh Mic. 6. 11. and with the b. of deceitful weights Hag. 1. 6. he earneth wages to put in a A.with holes John 12 . 6. because he was a thief, and had the b. 13. 29. some thought, because Judas had the b. BAGS. ,2 Kings 5. 23. and he bound two talents in two £. 12. 10. they put up in b. and told the money Lake 12. 33. provide yourselves b. that wax not old BAKE. Gen. 19. 3. Lot did b. unleavened bread, they eat Exod. 16. 23. b. that which you will b. to-day Lev. 24. 5. take flour and b. twelve cakes thereof 26. 26. ten women shall b. your bread in one oven 1 Sam. 28.24. woman at Endor did b. unleav. bread 2 Sam. 13. '8. Tamar took fiour and did b. cakes Ezek. 4. 12. thou shalt b. it with man's dung 46. 20. the place where they shall b. meat-o&rinz BAKED. Exod. 12. 39. they b. unleavened cakes of dough N7im. 11.8. and A. it in pans, and madecakesof it 1 Chron. 23. 29. and for that which is b. in the pan BAKE-MEATS. Gen. 40. 17. all manner of b.-meats for Pharaoh BAKEN. Lev. 2. 4. n:(eat-offering b. in the ovenj 5, 7. | 7. 9. 6. 17. it shall not be b. with leaven, it is most holy 23. 17. t\s'o wave-loaves shall be b. with leaven 1 Kings IQ. 6. behold, a cake was b. on the coals RAKER. Gejt. 40. 1. the butler and b. had offended the king 20. lifted up the head of the chief butler and b 22. he hanged the b. as Joseph interpreted 41. 10. and put in ward both me and the chief * Hos. 7.4. they are as an oven heated by the b 6. their b. sleepeth all the night, it bumeth BAKERS. Gen. 40. 2. was wroth against the chief of the b. 1 .Sam. 8. 13. he will take your daughters to be b Jer. 37. 21. gave Jeremiah bread out of b. street BAKETH.' Isa. 44. 15. he b. bread, yea, he maketh a god BALD. Lev. 13. 40. he is b. yet is he clean, *l 2 A'i»|j2.23. go up thou*, head, go up thou J.head Jer. 16. 6. nor make themselves 6. for them 48- 37. every head shall be 6. and beard dipt Ezek. 27.31. they shall make ^emselves utterly b. 29. 18, every hea^ was made i.and shoulder peeled Mic. 1 . 16. make thee b. and poll thee for children BALD-LOCUST. Lev. 11. 22. ye may eat the b.-locust after his kmd BALDNESS Signifies, [1] Want of hair on the head. Lev, 21. 5. \2'\Asig;" of mourning,lsa..\5.2. Jer. 47,5 Ler. 81 . 5. they shall W raaxe b on their head BAN «>«/, 14. 1. nor make any &. between your ej^cv Sfti. 3. 94. and iiutead of well-set hair, d. 1 5. 2. on all their heads b. and every beard cut C'^. 12. the Lord did call to weepiog and to i. Jer. 47 .&.b.'vs come upon Gaza, Ashkeloo cut off Ea£k. 7. 18. and b, on all their heads, Amos 8. 10. Mk. 1. 16. poll thee, enlarge thy b, as the eagle BALANCE. Job 31. 6. let me be weighed in an even b. I'tai. 62. 9. laid in the b. are altogether vanity Pn>v. 11. 1. a false b, is abomination, SO, 23- lt>, 11. a just weight, and b. are the Lord's La. 40. 12. who weighed the hills in 0. b.f 10. nations coumed as the small dgst of the b. 46. 6. lavish gold, and weigh silver in the b. BALANCF.S. Lev. 19. .16- just b. a just ephah, Esck. 4$. 10. Job 6. 3. and my calamity laid in the b, together Jer. 32. 10. I weighed him the money in the b. Eisk, 5. 1. take b. to weigh, and divide the hair Dan. 5. 27. ^ou art weighed in the b. and wanting Jlos. 12. 7. the b. of deceit are in his hand Amos 8. 5. and falsifying the b. by deceit Alic. fi. 11. shall I count t^em pure with wicked d. ? Ktv. 6. 5. he that sat on them, had a pair of d, BALANCINGS. Job 37- lt>> dost thou know the b, of the clouds BALL, S. Isa. 3. 1 19* tbe Lord will take away their sweet b. 22. 18. he will surely turn and toss thee like a b. BALM. Gen. 37. 25. Ishmaelites bearing *. and myrrh 43. 11. take in your vessels a little b. and honey Jer. 8. 22. is there no b. in Gilead? is there no physician i 46. 11. go up to Gilcad, and take b. O virgin 51. 8. howl for her, take b. for her pain ilzek.Q'J.Vl. Judah traded in honey, and oil, and 3, BAND, S Signifies, [1] A company of soldiers. Acts 10. 1, [2] Material chaiiis, Luke 8. 2g, Acts 16.26, {Z."] Arguments or irutmices of lote, fohich might draw atid engage persons to their duty, Hos. 11. 4. [4] Government and taws, which, like fetters, re- strain men from wicked practices, Psal. 2. 3. Zech. 11. 7, 14. [5] Faith and love, which at- tract the soul to Christ, Col. 2. I9. F.»od. 39. 23, a b. round that it should not rend Lev. 26. 13. I have broken the 6. of your yoke Jud^. 15. 14. and his A. loosed from off his hands 2 hiTigs 33. 33. Pharaoh put Jehoahaz in b. Job 38. 9* I made darkness a swaddling b. for it 31 .canst bind the Pleiades,or loose the i. of Orion? 39. 5. or who hath loosed the b. of the wild ass I 10. canst thou bind the unicorn witlV his b. f Pja/.2.3.1et us break their b. asunder.and cast away 73. 4. for there are no b. in their death 107. 14. and he brake tkeir b. in sunder Eccl. 7. 26. wpman whose heart snares, hands as b. Zta. 28. 22. be not mockers, lest b. be made strong 52. 2. loose thyself 'from the b. of thy neck 58. 6. this the fast, to loose the b. of wickedness Jer. 2. 20. I have, broken thy yoke, burst thy b. Ezek. 3. 25. son of man, they shall put b. onthes 4. 8. and behold I will lay b. upon thee 34. 27. when I have broken the b. of their youth Dan 4. 15. even with a b. of iron and brass, 23> Hos, \. 4. I drew them with b. of love, and I was Zech. U. 7. I took me two staves,, beauty and b. 14. then I cut asunder mine other staff, even b. LtikaQ. 29. he brake b. and was driven of the devil Acts 16. 26. and every one's b. were loosed 22. 30. the centurion loosed Paul from his b. Col. 2. 19. the head, from which all the body by b. See Bonds. BAND, S. Gen. 32. 7. Jacob divided the caniels into two b. 10. I passed over, and now I ain become two b. 1 Sam. 10. 26. and there went with him a b. of men 2 sSam. 4. 2. Saul's son had two men, captains of b. S Kings 6. 23. so the b. of Syria, came no more l.t. SO. and the i. of the Moabites invaded the land 21. as they were burying a man, they spied ad. 24. 2. the Lord sent against him d. of Chaldeans, b. 1 Chrcti. 7 . 4, with them were b. of soldiers for war 12. 18. David made them captains of the b. 21. they helped David against the i, of the rovers £rra8.22. 1 was ashamed to require of the king B.b. 7ob 1. 17< the Chaldeans made out three b. and fell Psal. 119. 61 . the b, of the wicked ha^vo robbed me Vrov. 30. 27. the locusts go forth all of them by b. ^ek,\Z.\\. I will scatter all his A. and draw sword .18. 6. Gomer and all his h. Togaimah his 3. 22. I will rain upon him and upon his h. 39. 4. fall on mountain.*) of Israel thou and thy b. JLfa*. 27. 27. gathered to him whole i. ilfar*l5.lG. lohn 18. 3. Judas having received a b. of men 12. the J. and captain and officers cook Jesus ActsX^. 1. a centurion of the J. called the Italian J. 21.31. tidings came to the chief captain of die b. 23 BAP Acts 27. 1. to Julius a centurion of Augustus BANDED. A£ia 23. 13, certain of the Jews b. together BANK Signifies, [1] The tide, or brink of a river. Gen. 41.. 17. [3] A mount, or heap of eaith raised to cover besiegers, while they batter the walls of a city, or shoot at those who defend them, 2 Sam. 20. 15. [3] A place where there is a great sum of money taken in, and let out to use, Luke 19. 23. Gen. 41. 17. behold I stood on the b. of the river Deut. 4. 48. from Aroer which is by the b. of the river Amon, Josh. 12, 2. \.\3. g, 16. 2 Sam, 20. 15. they cast up a b. against the city 2 Kings 2. 13. Elisha stood by the b. of Jordan 19. 32, the king of Assyria not cast ai. Jsa. 37.33. Ezek. 47. 7. at the b. of the river were many trees Da?i. 12. 5. one on this side of the b. of the river, the other on that side of the b. of the river Lrike 19. 23. gavest not thou my money into the b. ? BANKS. Josh. 3. 15. Jordan overfloweth all his b. 4. 18. 1 Chron, 12. 15. Jordan had overflowed his b. Isa. 8.7. thekingof Assyria shall go over all his j. Dan. 8. 1&. I heard a man's voice between the b. BANNER Signifies, A standard, or ensign, Isa. 13. 2. Thou hast given a banner to them tiiat fear thee, Psal. 60. 4. An army of men united tmder one banner, with ability to dyend themselves and con- quer their enemies ; a banner being a sign of victory, as well as of battle and union. His banner over me was love, Cant, 2, 4. T/ie lafe of Christ displayed, like a banner, in the gospel, conducted, eiicouraged, and engaged me to come to him. Exod. 17* t 15. called the altar, the Lord myi. Psal. 60. 4. hast given a b. to them that fear thee Cant. 2, 4. to banquet, and his b. over me was love Isa. 13. 2. lift ye up a b. on the high mountain BANNERS. Psal. 20.5. in the name of our God we set up oar 2. Cant. 6. 4. thou art terrible sis as army with b. BANISHED. ZSam. 14. 13. the king doth not fetch home his j, 14,he doth devise means that his 3.be not expelled BANISHMENT. Ezra 7. 26. whether it be to death or to b. Lam. 2.14.have seen false burdens and causes of b. BANQUET. [5,8. Esth.5.4. let the king and Haman come to the 3. 6, the king said to Esther at thei. ofwine»7. 2 Job 41. 6. shall the companions make a b. of him ? Amos 6. 7. the b. of them that stretched ^emselves BANQUET-HOUSE. Dan. 5. 10. now the queen can\e into the ^..^onse BANQUETING, S. Cant. 2. 4. he brought me into the d.-house 1 Pet, 4. 3. we walked in lusts, revellings, b. BAPTISM Signifies, [1] The outward ordinance., or sacrament^ wherein the washing with water represents the clea7ising of the soul from siji by the blood of Christ, Luke 7- 29. 1 Pet. 3. 21. [2] Inward spiritual washing, whereby the gifts and graces of the Spirit, signified by the outward sign, are really and actually bestowed. Mat. 3. 11, [3] The sufferings of Christ, whereby he was' consecrated and prepared for his entrance upon his kingly office. Mat. 20. 22. Luke 12. 50, [4] So much of the gospel as John the Baptist taught his disciples when he baptised them. Acts 18. 25. Mat. 3.7.whenhe saw the Pharisees come to his i. 20. 22. and to be baptized with the b. Mark 10. 38, 21. 25. the d. of Jolm, whence was it, from heaven orof men? Jl!/ar*11.30. iuAe20.4, Mark 1.4. John did baptize in the wilderness, and preach the b. of repentance, Luke 3. 3 Luke 7. 29. publicans baptized with the' b. of John 12.50. 1 have a.b. to be baptized With, and how am Acts 1 . 22. beginning from the 3; of Johh to that day lO.37.that word, after the' d.'\lvhich John preached 13.24. Johnpreachejdthed. of repentance to Israel 18. 25. Apollos knowing only the b. of John 19. 3. were ye baptized ? they said unto John's b. 4. John baptized with the b. of repentance Rom. Q, 4. we are buried with him by b. into death Eph. 4. 5, there is one Lord, one faith, one b. Col. 2. 12. buried with him in b, ye are risen with Heb. 6. 2. of doctrine of b. and laying on of hands 1 Pet,^. 21. the like figure whereunto, eveni. doth BAPTIST. Mat. 3. 1. in those days came John b. preaching 11. 11. among them bom of women there hath not risen a greater than John the b. Luke 7. 28. 11.12. from the. daysof.Tohn the*, till now 14. 2. this is John the b. he is risen from the dead 8. said, give me John the 6. head in a charger , 16. 14. some say, thon art John the b . Mark 8. 28. BAR Mat. 17.13. onderstood that he spake of John the5 Mark 6. 14. John the b. was risen from the dead 25- give me in a charger the head of John the Luke 7 . 20. John the &. uath sent us to thee, saying 33. John the b. came neither eating nor drinking. 9^ 19. they answering said, John the b. BAPTIZE. Mat. 3. 11. 1 5. yoij with water, he shall b. you with the H.' Ghost, Mark 1 . 8. Luke 3.l6. John 1 .2fi.' Mark 1.4. John did &. in the wilderness, and preach.. John 1. 33. he that sent me to b. said unto mc 1 Cor. 1. 17. Christ sent me not to b. but to preach BAPTIZED. Mae. 3. 6. were b. of him in Jordan, Mark 1 . 5^ 13. then comethJesusto Johntobed. of him 14. I have need to be b. of thee, and comest thoi(, 16. Jesus, when he was b. went up out of water Mark 1. 9. Jesus was b. of John in Jordan 10. 39. the baptism lamb, mthal, shall ye be b, 16. 16. he that believeth and is b. shall be saved Luke 3. 7. said to the multitude Uiat came to be d 12. then came the publicans to be b. 7. 29. 21 . Jesus being b. and praying, heaven was opened 7. 30. Phariseesandlawyers, beingnot A. of him John 3. 22. there he tarried with th6m and b. 23.much water there, and they came and were bf 4. 1 . Jesus made and b. more disciples than John 2. tho-.gh Jesus himself 3. nut, but his disciples. 10. 40. into the place where John at first b. Acts 1. 5. for John truly b. with water, but ye shall be b. with the Holy Ghost, 11. ifi. 2. 38. repent, be b. every one of you in th« name of Je.sus 41. they that gladly received his word were b 8.12. they were 6. both men and women 13. Simon believed also, and when he was b. 16. only they were b. in the name of Jesus 36. here is water, what doth hinder me to be *. / 38. went down Philip and eunuch, and he b, him 9. 18. Saul received sight, and arose and was b. 10.47. can any forbid,that these should not be b. f- 48. Peter commanded them to be b. 16. 15. Lydiawhensbe was 3. and her household,^ 33, jailer was b. and all his straightway 18. G. many of the Corinth, bdieved, and were 3, 19- 3. he said to them, to what'then were ye 3. t 5. when they heard this they were 3. 22. 16. arise, and be 3. and wash away thy sins Rom. 6. 3. were 3. into Jesus, were b. into his deatl| 1 Cor. 1. 13. were ye 3. ip the name of Paul? 14. thank God that 1 3. none of you, but Crispus 16. 1 3. household of Stephanas, not b. any other 10. 2. and were all b. to Moses in the cloud 12.13. for by one Spiritare we all 3. into one body 15. 29, else what shall ehey do who are 3. foA the dead, why arc they b. for the dcad(. Gal. 3. 27- as many as have been 3^ into Christ BAPTIZEST. Johnl. 25. why 3. thou, ifthou be not the Christ ? BAPTIZETII. John 1. 33. the same is he who 3. with the ILGbost, 3. 26. behold, the same 3. all men come to hini BAPTIZING. Mat. 28. 19. go ye and teach all nations, 3. tiem John 1. 28. done beyond Jordan, where John was 3 31. therefore am I come 3. with water 3. 23. and John was also 3. in Enon, near to Salinv BAR, RED. Neh.7. 3. let them shut the doors, and 3. them Cant. 4. 1 12. a garden 3. is my sister, my spouse BAR, Substantive. Exod. 26. 28. the middle b^ in midst of the boards 36. 33, he made the middle 3. to shoot through Num. 4. 10. and they shall put it upon a 3. 12. Judg. l5. 3, took doors of the city, posts, b. ;ind all Arms 1. 5. I will break also the 3i of Damascna EARS Signify, [1] That by which doors and gates ar made fast, Neh. 3. 3, 6, [2] That which is. made ps a rafter to fasten boards mito, Exod , 26. 26. [3] Rocks in the sea, Jonah 2. 6. [4] The boundary of the waves of the sea, Job. 38. 10. Exod. 26. 26- thou shalt iQake 3. of shitiim-wooil for the boards of the tabernacle, 3^^ 31 . Num. 3. 36- under the charge of the sons of Merari, shall be the boards and 3, of the tabernacle ,4. 31 Deiit. 3. 5. all these cities were fenced ^nth gates and 3. 1 Kings 4. 13^ 2 Chrtm. 8. 5. | 14. 7. 1 Sam. 23 entering into a town that hath 3. Neh. 3. 3. setup locks thereof and 3, 6,13, 14, 15, Job. 17. 16. th§y shall go down to the 3. of the pit 18. t 13. it shall devour the b. of his skin 38. 10. and set i. and doors for the sea 40. 18. Beheinoth, hia bones are like b. of iron Psal. 107. 16. and cut 3. of iron in sunder, Isa.45.Q, 147. 13. be hath strengthened the 3. of thy gates Prov. 18. 19. contentions are like the 3. of a castln Isa. 43. t 14. I have brought down all their 3. Jer 49. 3'l. nation ^tiichiia7;c i.eiuiergaiosnoT . BAR Jer. 50. 1 36. a sword upon ber b. shall be dismayed 51. 30. they have Babylon, her b. are broken ham. 2. 9. "he hath destroyed and broken her b. Ezek. 38. 11. and having oeltLer gates nor b. Jmtah 2. 6. the earth -vriiii ner b. was about me jvoA. 3. 13. gates open, the fire shall devour thy b. BARBARIAN. 1 Cor. 14.11. shall be to him ai. and he a i. tome CoL S.ll.where theie is neither Greek nor Jew, b. BARBARIANS. Acts 28. 4. when the b. saw the venomous beast Kowi.1.14. 1 am a debtor both ,to the Greeks and b, BARBAROUS. Acts £8. 2, the b. people shewed no little kindness BARBED. Toh 41. 7. canst thou fill his skin with b. irons ? BARBER. Ezek. 5. I. son of man, take thee a b. rasor BARE. Gm.7.17. A. thearkjUra^Sl.g.sa. Josh. 3.15, 4.10. j 8.33. ?&m.6.13. 1 CArtm. 15. 15,26,27. 31. 39. that torn by beasts, I b. the loss of it Bxod. 19- 4. and how I b. you on eagles' wings Veiit. 1. 31. thy God b. thee as a man doth bear Judg. 3. 18. sent the people that b. the present 1 Sam. 14. 1. Jonathan said to the young man that b. his armour, 6. 2 Sum. 18. 15. 1 Kings 5. 15. that b. burdens 70,000, Neh. i. 17, 1 C&roti. l«.2i. of Judab that b. shield, 2 CAr. 14. 8. Jfa.53.12.he A. the sin of many, made intercession 63. 9. he b. them all the days of old Ezek. 12. 7. the stuff I b. upon my shoulder Mac. 8, 17. saying, himself b. our sicknesses Jjuie 7> 14. and they that b. him stood still Jo/m 2. 8. the water made wine, and they b. it 12. 6. had the bag, and i. what was put therein 1 Pet. 2. 24. his own self i. our sins on the tree BARE. Gev.. 25. 26. Isaac was 60 years, when she i. them 31. 8. then all the cattle b speckled 31. 5. and he was at Chezib, when she b. him 44. 27. ye know that my wife 3. me two sons Exod. 6. 2Q. J ochebei b. to Amram Moses and Aaron Judg, 13. e, Manoah's wife was barren, and b. not 2 .Sam. 12. 35. struck the child that Uriah's ivife b. 1 Kings 1. 6. his mother b. him after Absalom 1 Chron. 4. 9- Jabez, because I b. him with sorrow Prov. 17. ^S. and bitterness to her that b. him 23. fi5. and she that b. thee shall rejoice Cant. 6. 9- she is the choice one of her that h. her 8. 5. there she brought thee forth that b, thee Isa. 51. 2. and look unto Sarah that b. you Jer. 16. 3. concerning their mother that ^. them SO. 14. letqot the day wherein my mother b. me 22. 26. cast thee out, and thy modier that b. thee 50. 12. she that b. you shall be ashamed JJuke 11. 27. blessed is the womb diat b. thee 23. 29. blessed are the wombs that never b, BARE fruit. LuksQ.Q. other sprang up, and *._/". an hundred-fold Rev. 22. 2. the tree of life b. twelve manner oi fruits BARE Tule. lA7^^gJ9.23, the chief officers that 3. ra/e over the people that wrought in the work, 2 CAroa.S.lO. Ji'kA. 5. 15. their seiwants b. rule over the people BARE witness, and record. Markl^. 56. many i. false witness against him, 57. i^ike 4.22. all *. him witness, and wondered •Ttf/m 1. 15. John b. witness of him, 32, 34. 5. 33. John b. witness to the truth 12. 17. the people that was with him h. record 19-35.hethatsawiti.rficorrf, and his record is true Acts 15. 8. knoweth the hearts, b. them witness Rev. 1.2, who b. record of +he word of God BAREST. 1 Ktjtgs 2. 26. because thou i. the ark of the Lord Isa. 63. ig. thou never b. rule over them' John 3. 26. he to whom thou b. ■\^'itness, baptizeth BARE, Adjective Signifies, [1] N'aked, or uiicovered, Lev. 13. 45. Isa. 32. 11. [2] Plain, or real, 1 Cor.'liS. Sf. [3] Deprived oj outward comforts, Jer. 40. lO. [4] Violently taken away, Jer. 13. t 22, Made bare his holy arm, Isa. 52. 10. Hath dis- covered and pit forth nis great power, which for a long time seemed to be hid and itnemployed. Lev. 13.45. his clothes be rent and his head h. 55. whether it be b. within or without Psal. 137. 1 7. make b, make i. to the foundation Ita. 32. 11. strip ye, msdce ye b. and gird sack- [cloth 47- 2. make b. the leg, uncover the thigh, pass 52. 10. the Lord hath made 3. his holy arm Jer. 13.22. for thine iniquity are thy heels made b. 49. 10. 1 have made Esau b. I have uncovered his Eeek. 16. 7. whereas thou wast naked and b. 22. when thou wast naked, and *. and polluted 39. they shall leave thee naked and £.23. 29. Joel 1. 7> my lig irre hn bath made it clean and b. 1 Cor 15. 37.QOtthatbodythatshallbe,butJ. grain Si BAS BAREFOOT. 2 Sam. 15. SO. he went b. and the people with him Isa. 20. 2. Isaiah did so, walking na^ed and b. 3. 4. led the Egyptians prisoners, naked and J. BARK. Isa. 56. 10. they are dumb dogs, they cannot b. BARKED. JoelX. 7. laid my vine waste, and b. the fig-tree BARLEY. Exod. 9. 31. the b. was smitten, for b. was in the ear Lev. 27. 16. an homer of h. seed shall be valued Num. 5. 15. the tenth part of an ephah of b. meal r'ffi'^8.8.aland of wheat, and j.vioes,and fig-trees Jttdg. 7. 13. lo a cake of b. bread tumbled into the Ruth 1. 22. came in the beginning of b. harvest 2. 17. she had gleaned about an ephah of b. S3- so she kept fast to the end of b. harvest 3. 2. behold Boaz winnoweth b. to-night 15. he measured six measures of b. and laid it 2 Sam. 14. 30. Joab's field is near, he hath b. there 17. 28. Barzillai brought beds, 6. and flour 21.9. Saul's sons were hanged in i. harvest 1 Kings 4. 28. b. also and straw for the horses 2 Kings 4. 42. brought the man of God 20 loaves [of*. 7. 1. two measures of b. for a shekel, I6, 18. 1 Chron. 11. 13. a parcel of ground full of b. 2 Chron. 2. 10. 1 i^-ill give 20,000 measures of b. 15. wheat, and b. the oil, and wine, let him send 27. 5. Ammon gave 10,000 measures of b. Job 31. 40, and let cockle grow instead of b. Isa. 28. 25. the principal wheat, and appointed*. Jer. 41. 8. we have treasures of wheat and b. Ezek. 4. 9. take to thee wheat, and b, and beans 12. thou shalt eat it as b. cakes, and bake it 13. 19. will ye pollute me for handfuls of ^. 45. 13. sixth part of an ephah of an homer of &. Has. 3. 2. bought her for an homer of b. and half Joel 1. IJ. O husbandmen, howl for wheat and*. John 6. 9. a lad here which hath five *. loaves 6. 13. with the fragments of the five *. loaves Rev, 6.6. a voice say, 3 measures of *. for a penny BARN Sigmfies,,[l] A repository for any sort of grain, Luke 12. 24. [2] Heaven, Mat. 13. 30. KiitgsQ. 27. shall I help thee out of the *. floor ? Job 39. 12. and gather thy seed into the *. Hag. 2. 19. is seed yet in *. vine not brought forth Mat. 13. 30. but gather the wheat into'my *. Luke 12. 24, which have no store-house nor *. BARNS. Deui. 28. fS. the Lord fehall command theblessmg upon thee in thy *. and in all thou dost Prov. 3. 10. so shall thy b. be filled with plenty Joel 1. 17. the *. are broken down, and withered Mat. 6. 26. the fowb sow not, nor gather into *. iMke 12. 18. I will pull dawn m.y b. and build JiARREL, S. l^iKg;.rl7.12.but ahandfiil of meal in a*, and oil 14. the *. of meal shall not waste, nor oil fail 18. 33. fill four *. with water, and pour it on BARREN. Gen. 11. 30. but Sarai was *. she had no child 25. 21. Rebekah was *.1]29. 31. Rachel was *. Exod. 23. 26. nothing shall cast young nor be *. Deitt. 7. 14. there shall not be male or female *. Judg. 13. 2. ManoELh's wife was *. and bare not, 3. 1 Sam. 2. 5. so that the *. hath bom seven 2 A'jreg-j2. 19. the water is naught, and the ground*. 21. shall not be from thence death, or *. land Jo* 24. 21 1 he e^il entreateth the *. that bear not 39. 6. I have made the *. land his dwellings Psal. 113. 9. he maketh the *. woman to keep house Prov. 30. 16. the grave and *. womb not satisfied Ca7Lt. 4. 2. and none is *. among them, 6. 6. Isa. 54. 1. sing, O *. thou that didst not bear Joel 2. 20. and I ;syill drive him into a land *. Lnke 1. 7. had no child, because Elisabeth was *. 36. the sixth month with her, who was called*. 23.2g,they shall say, blessed are the *. and wombs Gal. ji. 27- for it is written, rejoice thou *. 2 Pet. 1. 8. that ye be neither *. nor unfruitful BARRENNESS. Ptal. 107. 34. he tumeth a fruitful land into *. BASE, S. 1 Kings 7. 27. ti-n *. four cubits the length of one *, 2 KingsSS. 13. the *. Solomon made, brake they,l6, Ezra 3. 3. and they set the altar upon his *, Psal. lOi. t 5, founded the eardi on her *. Zech. 5. 11. it shall be set there upon her own*, BASE, Adjective. 2 Sam. 6. g2. and will be A. in mine own sight Job 30. 8. yea, they were children of *. men Isa. 3. 5. and the *. against the honourable Ezek. 17, 14. that the kingdom might be *. 29. 14. and they shall be there a *. kingdom Mai. 2. g. therefore I have made you *. Acts 17.tl8. some said what will this *. fellow say 1 Cor. 1 . 28. S. things of this world God hath chosen 2 Co'-. 10. 1, T, Paul, who in presence am *. among BAT BASER. Acts 17. 5. Jews took lewd fellows of the 6. flor BASEST. Ezek. 29. 15. Pathros shall be the *. of kingdoms Dan. 4. 17. and setteth up over it the *. of men BASKET. Gen. 40. 17- in the *. all manner of bake-meats Exod. 29. 23. out of the*, of the unleavened bread Lep. 8. 2, 26, Num. 6. 15, I7. Lev, 8. 31. the bread in the *. of consecrations Deut. 26. 4. priest shall take the *. out of thy hand 28. 5. blessed shall be thy *. and thy store 17. cursed shall be thy *. and thy store Judg. 6. 19. and Gideon put the flesh in a *. Jer. 24. 2. one *. had very good figs, the other*. Attws ,8. 1. and behold a *. of summer fruit, 2. Acts 9- 25. the disciples took Saul, and let him down by the wall in a *. 2 Cor. 11. 33. BASKETS. Gen. 40. I6. I had three white *. on my head 18. Joseph said, the three *. are three days 2 Kings 10. 7. slewTO^ and put their heads in *. Jer. 6. 9. turn hand as a grape-gatherer into the *. 24. 1. behold, two *. of figs befo?e the temple Mat. 14. 20. and they took up twelve *. fiill, Mari 6 43. Luke 9. 17. John 6. 13. 15. .37. they did all eat, and took of broken meat seven *. full, Mark 8. 8. 16. g. do ye not remember the five loaves, and how many *. ye took up ? 10. Mark 8. I9, 20. BASON, Exod. 12. 22. dip it in the blood that is in the *, 1 Chron. 28. 17. gave gold by weight for every A, John 13. 5. after that he poureth water into a 6, BASpNS. Exod. 24. 6. Moses put half of the blood in *. * Sam. 17. 28. Barzillai brought beds and *. 1 Kings 7- 40. Hiram made the lavers and the shovels and the *. 45. 1 2 Chro7i. 4. 8, 11. Jer. ,52. 19. *. and fire-pans the captain took away BASTARD, S. Deut. 23.2. a*. shall not enterin;o the congregation Zcch. 9. 6. and a *. shall dwell in Ashdod, cut off lieb. 12.8. ifye be without chastisement, then are*. BATH Was a measure used among the Hebrews, of the same bigness with the Ephah, vhich cojitained 60 wine pints, and almost an half ; or seven galloTis ayld an half. 7ja.5.10.yea,ten acres of vineyard shall yield one * Ezek. 45. 10. ye shall have a just ephah, a just *. 11. the'ephah and *. shall be of one measure 14. ye shall offer the tenth part of a *. BATHE, Lev. 15. 5. shall *. himself in water, 8, 11, 13, 21, 22,27.116. 26, 28. 117. 15. A'wm.19.7,8,19. 17. 16. but if he wash them not, nor *. his flesh BATHED. Isa. 34. 5. my sword shall be*, in heaven, behold it BATHS. 1 Kings 7. 26. molten sea contained 2000 *. 38. one laver containing 40. *. every larer 2 Chron. 2. 10. give thv servants 20,000 *. of wine 4. 5. the sea receiv^ and held 3OOO *. Ezra 7. 22. to an huni:ed *. of wine, 100 *. of oil Exek.45.\4!. anhomerof ten*, teu^. are an homer BAT, S. Lev.ll.XQ. lapixuag and*, are unclean, Dg?«.14.18. Isa. 2. 20. shall cast his idols to the moles and*. BATTLE Signifies, [1] A general fight, Deut, 20. 3. [2 Victory, Eccl. Q. 11. [3] War, 1 Sam. 17. 13, Gen. 14. 8. they joined*. 1 5am.4.2. 1 Ki7igs20. 29 Num. 32. 27. will pass over before the Lord.to * Deut. 2. 24. rise up, contend with Sihon in *. 20. 3. O Israel, you approach this day to *. 5. let hitn return, lest he die in the *. 6, 7. Josh. 11. 19. of Gibeou, all other they took in * Judg. 20. '28. shall I yet again go out to *. ? 42. they turned, but the *. overtook tiiem 1 Sam. 14. 22. followed hard after Philistines in *. 17. 20. he came, as the liost shouted for the *. 28. for thou art come down to see the *. 47. for the *. is the Lord's, 2 Chron. 20. 15. 26. 10. he shall descend iiito the *. and perish 28. 1. know that thou shalt go out with me to 4 2g. 4. lest in the *. he be an adversary to us 2 •Sam. 11 .1 . when kings go forth to *. 1 Chron. 20. 1 15. set Uriah in the forefront of the hottest *. 19. 10. Absalom whom we anointed is dead in *. l^ingj 8.44. ifthypeople go outto*. against enemy 20. 39. thy servant ■went out into midst of the *. 22, 4, wilt thou go with roe to *. ? 2 Kiiies 3. 7. 1 CJiron. 5. 20. fo^ they cried to God in the *. 12. 8. of the Gadites, men of war fit for the *. 19- 17- David came upon them, and set *. in array agamst the Syrians, 3 Chron. 13. 3. | 14. Xo", 2 Chron. 25. 8. if thou wilt go, do it, be stroiig for.* Job 15. 24. shall prevail, as a king reaih' to the ft 39. 25. and he smelleth the * afar off BE }Xl. race not to the swift, nor b. to the strong \t*' 9. 5. every h, of the warrior is with noise IJ. 4. the Lord mustereth the host of the b. Vi. S. thy slain men are not dead in b. 37- 4. who set briars and thorns against me in b. K8. 6. strength to them that turn the b. to the gate 4C.SS. he hath poured on him the strength of the £. (r. 8. 6. turned as the horse msheth into the b. 18. 21. let their young men be slain oy sword in b. 46. 3. order buckler and shield, draw near to b. 49. 14. come against her, and rise up to the b. ler. 50. S2. a sound of b. is in land, and destruction 42. put in array, like a man to 6. against thee lltek. 7. 14. have blown, but none goeth to the b. 13. 6. to stand in the b. in the day of the Lord ifoj. 1. 7. 1 will not save them by bow nor by 4. S. 18. 1 will break the bow and b. out of the earth 10. 9. b. in Gibeah ; did not overtake them Joel S.5. as a strong people set in b. array Obad. 1. let us rise up against Edom in b. Zech. 10. B. made them as his goodly horse in the b. 5. which tread down their enemies in the b. 14. S. gather all nations against Jerusalem to b. I Cor. 14. 8. who shall prepare himself to the b. ? Rev. 9-7-shapesoflocusts like horses prepared to 4, 9. sound of chariots of many horses running to b. 16.14. to gather them to the 4. of the great day,S0.8. Day of BAIVTLE. iSam. 13.22. so it came to pass in the dayofb.thaX Job 36. 23. 1 reserved against the day of b. and war Psal. 78. 9. Ephraim turned back m the day of b. 14. 7.thou hast covered my head in the day of b. Prov.21.31.the horse is prepared against the(/a^0/'4, /foj.10.14. Shalman spoiled Beth-arbeliu(/ayo/'£. ^mos 1. 14. devour with shouting in the day of b. Ztch, 14. 3. as when he fought in the day of b, Battlk-Ax, see Ax. BATTLli^BOW. Zech. 9. 10. and the b.~boio shall be cut off 10. 4. out of him came forth tiie b.-bow BAITLES. 1 Sam. 8. 20. may go out before us and fight our b. 18. 17. only be valiant, and fight the l!/Ord's b. 25. 28. my lord fighteth the b. of the Lord 1 C/irow. 36. 27- out of the spoils won in A. dedicate 2 CArffTi.32, 8; but with us is God, to fight our b. Xsa. 30. 32. and in b. of shakings will he fight with BATTERED. 2 Sam. 20. 15. the people with Joab b. the wall BATTERING. Exek. 4. 2. and set b. rams against it round about 21. 22. to appoint b. remis against the gates BATTLEMENT, S. Deut. 22. 8. thou shalt make a b. for thy roof Jer. 5. 10. take away her b. they are not the Lord's BAY. Zech. 1. 1 8. behind him red horses, b, and white 6. 3. in the fourth chariot grizled and b. horses 7. and the b. went forth and sought to go BAY-TREE. Ttal. 37 35. wicked spreading like a green b.-tree • BDELLIUM. Gen. 2. 12. in Havilah there is b. and onyx stone Kiim. 11. 7- the colour of manna as the colour of 3, BE Signifies, [1] To exist, or have a being, Rom. 4. 17. [3] To be made or become, Jer. 32. 38. Mat, 19. 5. [3] To be known and apparently seen, Rom. 14. 9. [4] To consecrate ankset apart to, Judg. 11.31. Gen. 2. 18. it is not good that man should be alone 27 . 21. whether thou be my very son Esau, or not DeiU. 10. 5. there they be as the Lord commaDded Jndg. 6. 13. if the Lord be with us, why is all this 2 Sam. 18. 32. thine enemies be as that young man is S Kings 6,16. fear not, for they that be with us, are more tham they that be with liiem 2 Chr. 36. 23. Lord his God be with him, EtraX. 3. Ezra 6. 6. be ye far from thence, let the work alone Job 10.15. if 1 be wicked, wo to me ; if I be righteous 19.4. and j« it indeed that I have erred,mine error Psal. 139. 24, see if there be any wicked way in me CoTii. 8. 9* if she be a wall, it she be a door Jsa. 6.13. let him ^e your fear,let him be your dread 41. 2C. let them shew former things what they be Jer. 36. 19- go hide,and let none know where you be 47' 6. how long -\vill it be ere thou be quiet ? Van. 12. 13. but go thou thy way till the end be J5(U.8.5.how long will it be ere they attain to innoc. ? Mok. 4. 3. if thou be the Son of God, 6. | 27. 40. 7> 13. and many there be that go in thereat 16. £3. for thou savourestnot the things that be of God, but thos» "Jiat be of men, Mark 8. 33. 18. 17' let him be to thee as a heathen man 01 a 35 B£ Mat. 19. 9< shall put away, except it be for fomic. Luke 10. 6. and if the son of peace £« there, your Johft 3.9>i4icodemus said, how can these things be ? Acts 19-2. not heard whether there be any H. Ghost 24. 21. except it be for this one voice, that I cried liom. 4.17- who calle^u those things which be not as 8. 31 . if God be for us, who can be against us f 14. 9. that be might be Lord of the dead and living 1 Cor. 15. 28. under him, that God may be all in all 16. 22. love not, let him be anathema maran-atha 2 Cor. 5. 1 17. if iii Christ let him be a new creature 8. IS. if there be first a willnig mind,*it is accepted Gal. 3. 9. they which be of faith are blessed wich 4.12. 1 beseech you, beaMl am, for I am as ye are 5. 10. shall bear his judgment, whosoever he 2e Phil. 2. 5. let this mind be in you that was in Christ Heb. 12. 8. but if ye be without chastisement 1 Pet.Q.3. if so be ye have tasted that L. is gracious 3. 17. foritisbetter, if thewillofGodieso Rev. lU. 22. craftsman, of whatsoever ci^ft he be 22. 11. he that is unjust, let him be unjust still ; he who is filthy, let him be filthy still If it BE. Gen. ZS.B.if it be your mind that I bury my dead 25. 22. ana she said, if it be so, why am I thus i Exod.l.XQ, (/*t>£«a5onkillhim, (/'i; be a daughter 2/fiing'jl0.l5. if it be, give me thy hand,and he gave Zcc/(.8.6. if it be marvellous in the eyes of remnant Mat. 14. 28. if it be thou, bid me come on the water Acts 5. 39. if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it 18. 15. but*/iV *e a question ofwords and names Ga^.3,4.have ye suffered in vain ? if it be yet in vain May Be, see May. Peace Be, see Peace. Not BE. BE not. Gen. £1. Ifl, let it -not be grievoiis in thy sight 24. 6. if Hie woman will not ie willing to follow 38. 9- Onan knew that the seed should not be his 44. 30. 1 come to my father, and the lad be not with I^ev. 26. 13. that ye should nor £e their bond-men Nwn. 12. 12. let her 710/ ^0 as one dead, of whom 16. 40. that he be not as Korah and his company Josh.T, 12. neither will I Jff^vithyou any more Riith 3. IB. the man will not be in rest till finished 2Kings 20.-tl9. shall there not be peace in my days? 2 Chron. 30, 7. he not like your fathers Zech. 1. 4. Pj«/. 22.19. iff not thou far away, 35.22. [38.21. j Isa. 28. 22. itf ye mo/ mockers, lest bands [71. 12. 2^c/i.8.11. 1 will not be to the residue of this people Liike\^. 33. for ii can 710/ 3t7 that a prophet perish 14. 26. hate his life, he can 710/ £e my disciple, 33. Jb/m 1. 25. if Lhou he not thai Christ, nor Elias Rom. 12. l6. be not wse in your own conceits 1 Cor. 2. } 5. your faith twi be in the wisdom of men 9' 2. if I be not an apostle unto others, yet to you 14. 20. be not children in xmderstanding, but in 2 Cor. 6. 14. be not unequally yoked together Gal. 1. 10. I should not be the servant of Christ Eph. 5. 7. be not therefore partakers with them 17. be ye not unwise, but understanding what Tit. 3. 14. good works, that they be not unfruitful P/tilem. 14. thy benefit should not he of necessity lleb. 8. 4. if he were on earth, should no/ ie a priest 1 P(;/.3.3.1ct i\.nol ia that outward adorning of hair Let there BE. Gen.l.^. let there beW^t \ 6. /el //*«/■« A« a firmament 13. 8. let there be no strife between me and thee 26. 28. let there be now an oath betwixt us aud thee Eiod. 5. 9. let there be more work laid on the men Ezra 5. I7. let there be search made in king's treas, Psal. 69. 1 25. let there be no dweller in dieir tents Shall BE, or shalt BE. Gen. 2, 24- to his wife, and they shall be ope flesh 4.7. to thee shall be his desire and thou shalt rule 9> 25. a servant shall ne be to his brethren 26.God of Shem, and CanaAn shall be his servant 15. 2. T will bless thee, and thou shalt be a blessing I5.5.he said to him,so j/ia// thy seed £f,i;or^.4.1S. 17< 16. Sarah shall be a motiier of nations 27. 33. 1 have blessed him, and he jA«i//3e Blessed 28. 21. so I come again, then shall L. ba my God 35.10.but Israel shall be thy name, 1 Kings 18.31 . 48. 21. but God shall be \vith you and bring you 49. 10. to himf/ja//the gathering of the people be Etod.4.i 9. the water shall be blood on the dry l^d 16. thdu shall be to him instead of God 19. 5. ye shall be a peculiar treasure to me 21.36. pay ox for ox, and the dead shall be his own Lev. 13.46. without the camp shall his habitation be 20. 26. ye shall he holy to me, ye shall be mine Deut. 28. 44. he shall be head, and thou shalt be tail 32. 20. hide my face, I see what their eaishall be 1 Sam. 17. .36. &is uncircumcised Phil, shall be as 1 ICingsQQAO.the king said, so shall thy judgment be 2 Chron. I9. 11. the Ix>rd shall be with the good Job 20. 22. in fulness he shall be in straits 22. 25. yea, the Almighty shall be thy defence Pja/.128.C. happy shalt thou he, it shall be well with 141. 5. my prayer also shall be in their calamities Ecct. 1. 9. that hath been, is that which shall be 10. 1 4. a man caimot tell what shall be BEA Eccl. 11. 3. where the tree falleth, there it thallie Isa. 6. 13. so the holy seed shall be the substaDC« 58. 8. the glory of the Lord shall he thy rere-ward Jer.i3.27.not br made clean, when shall it once be t 15. 19. thou shalt be as my mouth, let them retora 32. 5. and there shall he ba till I visit him 33. 9. it ihall be to me a name of joy, a praise Esek. 16. 16. like shall not come, neither shall be so 18. 20. wickedness of the wicked shall be on him 27.36.thoiu//a// Ji; aterror.andneveriAtr// be more Dan. 2. 2e. what shall be in the latter days a. 19. a the time appointed the eQdjAa//j«, 11.27. ilos. 5. 9- hive I maJc known that which shall be Amos 5. 14. so the God of hosts shall be with you i^ec/i.8.13.sowilI I save yon.and ye jAs// de a bless. 12. 8. shall be as David, hovae of Dayii shall be at Mai. 3. 12. for ye s/tall be a delightsome land it/a/.24.2l.this time,no,nor ever shall be,MarklZ.lQ Mark Q. IQ. how long shall I be with you, Luke Q. 41 . John 14. 17. he dwelleth with you, aud shall be in 19- 24. but cast lots for it, whose it shall he Acts 27 . 25. that it shall be even as it was told me 1 Cor. 15. 37. thou sowest not that body that shall be 1 John 3. 2, it doth not yet appear what we shall be Rev. 16.5. O Lord which art, and wast, and j/ia//*« '■2. 12. to give every man as his work shall be Shall not, or shalt not BE. Gen. 15. 4. saying, this shall not be thine heir Exod. 22. 25. thou shalt not be to him as an usurer Dent.ZQ.lZ. be above only,thou shalt not he beneath 2 Ei?igs 2. 10. if thou see me not, it shall not he so Job 7. 21 . shEdt seek me in morning, but I shall not be 8. 1 22, the dwelling place of the wicked shall not be Pj.37. 10.it j/j.n.«e,Jflr.48.30.Z>fl».11.29.j!l»i.7.3,6. Hos. 3. 3. thou shah not be for another man Ma/.l6,22.be it far from thee,lhis shall not be to thct 20.26.j^.7j.desoamongyou,Jlfar.l0.43.Xu)l:.£2.26. To BE. Gen. 17. 7. to be a God to thee and thy seed after 39. 10. be hearkened not to her to he with her Lev. 22.33. brought you out to be your God, 25, 38. Prov. 24. 1. T.either desire to he with them Eccl. 3. 15. that which is to he hath already been LukelS 14.whenhe8pentall,hebeganti>bein want 1 Cor. 7. 26. I say it is good for a man so to be 2 Cor. 12. 6, above that which he seeth me tob§ Phil. 1. 23. having a desire to be with Christ Ja?n. 3. 10. these thmgs ought not so to be 3 Pet. 3. 11. what manner 01 persons ought ye to bt Will BE. Gen.lQ.12. Ishmael will be a wild man.his hand will be against every man, and every man's ag. him 17. 8, I will be their God, Exod. 29. 45. Jer. 24. 7. I 32. 3B. 3 Cor. 6. 10. 26.3. 1 wfV/ic with thee, and will bless thee, 31.3. Exod. 3. 12. Judg. 6. 16. } Kings 11. 38- 28. 20. if God zoill be with me, and will keep me 34. 15. if ye loill be as we be, circumcised Neh. 4. 12. from all places they loillbe upon you . Psal. 48. 14. he will be our guide, even unto death Jer. 7.23.obey ray voice, 1 rc/V/ifi your God, 30.22. Ezek. 11. 16. i tcill be to them as a little sanctuary 20. 32. that ye say, we will be as the heathen Hos. 13. 14. I will redeem them ; O death, I rvill beihy plagues, O grave, I reillbe thy destruction 14. 5. 1 will he as the dew to Israel, be shall grow Joel 3. 16. the Lord Tft'// i(f the hope of his people Zech. Q. 5.1 the Lord wiW Aa to her awallof fire round about, I zoill be the glory in the midst of her Mat. 6. 21. where treasure, there wiV/your heart A« 2 Cor. 6. 18. 1 iiill be a Father to you, and ye my 10. ll.'sucho'f'// we he also indeed, when present 1 ^ym.6.9.they that will he rich fail into temptations Heb. 1.5. I itftV/ ^« to him a Father, he to me ason 8- 10. I will be to them a God, they to me a people Jani. 4. 4. whosoever wtU be a friend of the world Rev. 21.7* 1- ifiV/iehisGod, andheshallbemy son Been, see after Bee. BEACOK. Isa. 30, i7.be left as a 3.onthetpp of a mountain BEAM. Judg. 16. 14. he went away with the pin of the *. 1 Stfm. 17 . 7. zmd the staff' of his spepx was lixe a weaver's b. 1 Chro7t. 1%. 23. | 20. 5. 2 Ki7tgs6.2. let us go to Jordan, and take ^ence a b. 5. as one was felling a b. ax>head fell into water Uab. 2. 11. the b. out of the timber shall answer Mat. 7.3. butconsiderestnotth^d. Luke 6. ■il, 42, 4. and behold, a J(. is in thin^ own eye 5. thou hypocrite, first cast out the b. Luke 6, 42. BEAMS. 2 Chron. 3.7- he overlaid the i, the posts, and walls Neh. 2, 8. that he may give timber to make b. Psal. 104. 3, wholayeth the b. in the waters Cant.l.VJ.thp.b. of our house are cedar and rafteri BEANS. 2'SEiin. 17.28. Earzillai brought d.lcntiles to David Ezek. 4. 9i take unto thee wheat, b. lentiles, miUet BEAR Signifies, [1] To carry, Jer. 17. SI. Mat, «7. ifi. UEA i5] To suffer, or endure, SCor.ll.l. Kev. 2. 2, [3] To bring fort/i. Gen. 18. 13. [4] 7 o produce, tff 1/ield, Jam. 3. 12. [51 To uphold, or support, Psal. 75. 3. 191.12. [0] To be punished for. Num. 14. 33, [7] To undergo the care and fatigue of rulikg a people, Deut. 1. 12. [8] To speak and utter, Deut. 5. 20. [9] To tell, or re- late, 2 Sam. 18.39- [10] To be answerable in payment for, 2Kmgs]8. 14. [11] To lay a thing sadly to heart, Psal. 89, 50. [12] To give satisfaction for, Isa. 53. 11. Heb. 9. 28, [13] To perform, or fully observe, Acts 15. 10, To bear the infirmities of the weak, Rom. 15. 1 To comply with their weakness so far as not to use our liberty to their offence, and also to bear ■with theJA 171 their failings through ignorance or weakness, and not to condemn or despise them. Gen. 4. 13. my punishment is gi-eater dian I can b. \3. 6. the land vas not able to b. them, 3t>. 7. 43. 9. let me b. the blame for ever, 44 32. 49. 15. Issachar bowed his shoulder to b. Exod. 18. 22. they shall b. the burden with thee 25.27.toi. the ark, 27 .7. 130.4. | 37.5. Deut.lO. 8. JbiA. 3.8,13,14. ] 4. 16. 2 5nm.l5.24. 28. 12. Aaron shall b. their names before the Lord Lev. 19. 18. thou shalt not b. any grudge against Niem. 11.14. not able toi. all this people,£>eu/. 1. 9. 14. 27. how long shall I b. with this congregation ? SS.cbildreu shall A. your whoredoms,£^fijt. 23.35. Deta. 1. 31, God bare thee as amandothi.hisson 2 Sam, 18. I9. let me run and b. the king tidings 2 Kings 18. 14, which thou puttest on me, I will b. Psal. 75, 3. I b. up the pillars of the earth 89. 50. how I do b. in my bosom the reproach gi.lS.theyshalU. theeup, Ma<.4. 6. i«Ae4. 11 144. -f 14. that our oxen be able to b. burdens Prov. 9. 12, if thou scomest, thou alone shalt b. it 18, 14. but a wounded spirit who can b. ? 30. 21. and for four which it cajmct h. Jsa. 1. 14. your feasts, I am weary to b. them 46. 4. 1 have n^ade and I will b- you, even carry 7. they *. him upon the shoulder, they carry him 52. 11. be ye clean that b, the vessels of the XiOrd Jer. 10. 19' truly this is a grief, and I must h- it 17. 21, &. no burden on the sabbath-day, 27, 31, 19- because I didi. the reproach of my youth 44. 22. so that the Lord could no longer b. Lam. 3. 27. it is good to b. the yoke in his youth Ezek. 12, 6. in their sight shalt thou b. on shoulders 12.theprinceshall J.upon his shoulder in twilight 14. 10. they shall b. punishment of their iniquity 16. 52. h. thou thine own shame for thy sins, 54. 32.30.and5. their shame with them, 36.7. | 44,13. £se*.34.29. nor J. the shame of the heathen, 36. 15. Amos 7- 10. the lari is not able to *. his words Mtc. 6. 16. ye shall b. the reproach of my people 7. 9. 1 will i.the indignation of the Lord, I sinned JJag. 2. 12. if one *. holy flesh in the skirt of his Zech. 5. 10, whither do these h. the ephah ? 6. 13. he shall i. glory, and shall rule on his throne Mat. 3. 11, whose shoes I am not worthy to b. 27. 32. they found Simon, they compelled him to b. his cross, MarklS. 21. LukeSlS. 26. Luke 14. 27. and whosoever doth not b. his cross 18. 7. avenge his elect, tho' he b. long with them ? John 16. 12. manythings, but ye cannot b. them now Acts 9. 15. he is a chosen vessel to b. my name 15. 10. a yoke, our fathers nor we were able to b. 18. 14. O Jews, reason would Ishould*. with you Horn. 15. 1. we ought to b. infirmities of the weak 1 Cor. 3. 2. hitherto y3 were not able to b. It, nor 10. 13. a way to escape, that ye may he able to i. it 15. 49. we shall also b. the iiXiage of the heavenly 2 Cor. 11. 1. would to God ye could b. with me 4. have not accepted, ye, might well b. with him Gal. 6. 2. b. one another's burdens and so fulfil 5. for every man shall b. his own burden 17- li. in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus Heb. 5.12. who can reasonably b. with the ignorant Jam. 3. 12. can the fig-tree A. olive-berries? :^ev. 2. 2. thou canst not b. them that are evil BEAR/ruiV, see Feuit, BEAK iniquity. Exod. 28. 38. Aaron may b. iniquity of holy things 43. Aaron and his Sons, that they b. not mitpiity Lev. 5. 1. hB&hsXXb. his. i:}iiquity,n. \ 7. 18. | 17.1b. I 19. 8. t 20. 17. 10,17. hath given to you to b .iniquity oi the. cong. lfi-22, the goat snali b. upon him alltheir iniquity 20. 19. they shall b. their iniquity. Num. 18. 23 Ezek. 44, 10, 12. 22.16. or suffer them to b iniquity of their trespass 2^um. 5. 31. this woman shall b. her iniquity 14. 34. ye shall b. your iniquity even forty years 18. 1. Aaron and his sons b. iniquity of sanctuary 30.15. after he heard, then he shall b.'heTijiiq7iity Isa. 53. 11. my right. servant shall b. their iniquity £ee*.4.4.numberof daySjthou shalt J.their iniq.5,(]. "IS, 19. why doth not son b. iniqiiiiy of the father ? 20, the son shall not i. the iniquity of the father S6 BEA BEAR judgment. [Israel Exod. 28, 313. Aaron shall b. judg, of children of Go/. 5. 10. he that troublethyou shall b.hSsjudg. Bear record, see Record. BEAR rule. Esth. 1.22. every man should*, ni/a in his house Prov, 12. S4. the hand of the diligent shall b. rule Jer, 5. 31, the priests b. rule by their means Ezek. 19. 11. had strong rods for them that i. rule Dan. 2. 39. a kingdom of brass which shall b. rule BEAR sin. Lev. ig. +17. rebuke, thstt thou b. not sin for him 20. 20. they shall b. their sin, they shall die 22. 9. lest they 3. sin for it, and die, therefore 24. 15. whosoever curseth his God, shall b. his sin Num. 9.13, shall be cut off, that man shall i. his j-m 18. 22. not come nigh, lest they b. sin and die 32. ye shall *.no«n when ye heaved the best of it Ezek. 23. 49. and ye shall b. the sin of your idols Hed, 9. 28. so Christ was once offered to b. sin BEAR witness. Exod. 20. 16, shou shalt not b. false witness against thy neighb. Deut. 5. 20. Mat. IQ. 18. Rom 13.9. 1 Kin§s2,X. 10. set two men sons of Belial to A. wit. Mark 10. 19. do not b. false witness, Luke 13. 20. Luke 11.48. truly ye 6. wit. that ye allow the deeds John 1. 7- the same came for a witness, to b. witness 8. he was sent to b. witness of that light 3.28. ye yourselves 6. me witness thzX. I said 5. 31. if I b, wit. of myself, my witness is not true 36. ."'ame works that I, do b. witness ofme, 10. 25. 8.18. T axa oneths.t b. wit. of myself.and the Father 15. 27. ye shall also d.. wit, because ye have been 18. 23. if I have spoken evil, A. witjiess of the evil 3.7. for this cause came I, that I should b. witness Acts 22.5. also the high-priest doth b. me witness 23. 11. so must thou b. witness also at Rome 1 John 1,2. we have seen it, and ^, witness, and shew 5, 8, and there are three that b. wi'.ness in earth BEAR. Gen.17.1''. and shall Sarah that is 90 years old i. / 18. 13. shall I of a surety b. a child, who am old Lev. 12. 5. but if she b. a majd child, then unclean Deut. 28. 57- and towards her children she shall b. Judg. 13. 3. but thou shalt conceive and b. a son 1 Kings 3. 21. behold, it was not my son that I did*. Cant. 4. 2, sheep, whereof every one h. twins, 6.6. Isa. 7. 14. a virgin shall conceive and b. a son, and 54. 1, sing, O barren, thoii that didst not b. Jer. 29. 6. that they may b. sons and daughters Luke 1, 13. thy wife Elisabeth shall b. a son 1 J-im. 5. 14. younger women marry, b. children BEARERS. 2 Chron. 2. 18. he set70,000 to'be b. of burdens 34. 13, also they were over the b, of burdens Neh. 4. 10, the strength of the b. is decayed BEA REST. Judg. 13, 3, behold, thou artliarren, andi. not Psal. 106. 4. with the favour thou b. to thy people JohnQ. 13, thou*, record of thyself, thy record Rom. 11. IS. b. not the root,*but the root thee Gal. 4. 27. rejoice thou barren that 6. not BEARETH. Lev. 11. 28. he that i. the carcase of them, wash 15. 10. and he that 3. any of these things Num. 11. 12. as a nursing father b. the child Deiit. 25. 6. the first-born she b. shall succeed 29. 18. lest there be among you a root that &. gall 23. it is not sown, nor i.^ nor grass groweth 32. 11. as an eagle b. her young on her wings Job 24. 21. evil intreateth the barren that*, not Cant. 6. 6. whereof every one b. twins, none barren Joel2. 22. be not afraid, for the tree b. her fruit Mat. 13. C'3. which also b. fruit, and bringeth forth John 15. 2. every branch that A. not fruit, takes Rem. 13. 4, for he b. not the sword in vain 1 Cor. 13.7 .charity i. alUhings, believeth all things Beb. 6. 8. that which b,. thorns is rejected BEARETII rule. Prov. 29. 2. when th^ wicked b. rule, people mourn BEARETH witness. Job I6.8.my leanness rising up b.witness to my face Prov. 25. 18. a man that b. false witness is a maul John 5. 32. there is arjbther that A. wit?iess of me 8.18. and the Fathef that sent me, b. witness of me Rom. 8. 16. the Spirit b. witness -with our spirit 1 John 5. 6. and it is the Spirit that b. witness BEARING. Gen. 1. 29. 1 have given you every herb, b. seed 16. 2. the Lord hath restrained me from b. 29. 35. she called' Hs name Judah, and left b. .37. 25. Ishmaelites with camels b. spicery Num, 10. 17. set forward, b. the tabernacle 21. the Ivohathites set forward, b. the sanctuaiy Josh. 3. 3. the priest b. the ark, 14. 2 itam. 15. 24. 1 Sam. 17. J. one 3. a shield went before him Psal. 126. 6. he that gooth forth b. precious seed Mark 14. 13. there shall meet you a man b. a pitcher of water, follow him, Luke 22, 10, John 19. 17. he i. his cross, went forth to a place Rom. BEA 2. 15. their conscience abo 6. witiie^ „. 1. I lie not, my conscience b. me witnasa ZCor. 4. 10. 6. in the body the dying of the L. Jesua lieb. 2. 4. God aly b. Ihem witness with signs 13. 13. let us go forth to him, b, his reproach ' 1 Tim. 2. 15. she shall be saved in chiXi^iearing * BEAR, 8. 1 Sam. 17. 34. came a lion and a b. took a lamb 36. thy servant slew both the lion and the S, 2 Sam. 17. 8, chaffed, aa a 3. robbed of her whelps 2 Kings 2. 24. there came forth two she-i. and tar* Prov. 37. 12. a.b. robbedof her whelps meet a man 28. 15- SA a roaring lion, and a ranging b. Isa, 11, 7. the cow and b. sh^l feed their young^ 59, 11. we roar all like*, and mourn like doves Lam. 3. 10, he waste me as a 3. lying in wait DaTi. 7, 5. another beast, a second like to a 3. Hos, 13, 8. 1 will meet them as a 3. bereaved Amos 5, 19. as if a man did flee from a *< Rev. 13. 2, his feet were as the feet of a b. BEARD. S. Lev, 13. 29. if a man hath a plague onheadori 14.9. shall shave all his hair -off his head and $. 19. 27. nor shalt thou mar the comers of b. 21. 5. 1 Sam. 17. 35. I caught him by his b. and slew bim 21. 13. David let his spittle fall on his b. 2 Sam, 10. 5. tarry at Jericho till your b. be gromi and lien return, 1 Chron. 19, 5, 19. £4. Mephiboshelh trimmed not his S, 20. 9. Joab took Amasa by the 6. to kiss him Ezra 9. 3. plucl^ed off hair of my head, and of my 6 Psal. 133. 2. ran down on the b. even Aaron'si. Luj 7. 20. and it shall also consume the *. 15.2. on all heads baldness, and every*. cutoff Jer. 41. 5. fourscore men having their *. shaved 48. 37. every head shall be bald, every *. dipt Ezek. 5. 1. cause a razor to pass on thy head and i, BEAST Signifies, [1] A brute void of reason, Prov. 12. 10. [2] All kind of cattle, lK:ings4.33. Psal.8.7. [3] Ministers of the gospel, wlio are full of live- liness and nimbleness, tn executing God's tom- mands. Rev. 4. 6, 8. | 7- H- [4] Cruel and unreasonable men, who are led merely by their natural brutish inclinations. 1 Cor. la. 32. 2 Pet. 2. 12. [5] Kingdoms, Dan, 7- 11. | 8.4 [6] Antichrist, Rev. 13. 2. | 20. 4. [7] Peoplt of seseral nations, Dan. 4. 12, 21. Gen. 1 . 24. God said, let the earth bring forth the h, 25. God made the *. of the earth ^terhiskiDd 3. 1. the serpent was more subtil than any b. 37. 20. some evil b. hath devoured him, 33, Exod. 13. 12, every firstling that cometh of a *. 22. 5. put his b. and feed m another man's fieM 10, deliver to his neighbour any *. to keep 19. whoso lieth with a *. shall be put to death, Lev, 18. 23. 1 20, 15, I6. Dejtt. 27. 21. 23. 29. the *. of the field multiply against ^ee Lev, 11. 47. *. that maybe eaten, and*, that may ["ft 27. 9- if it be a *. whereof men bring an ofiering Deut. 4, 17. the likeness of any *, on the earth Jarf^, 20,48. smote them, as well the men as the 4. 2 Chron. 25. f 18. a *. trod down the thistle Neh. 2. 12. nor any *, save the *. I rode on Psal. 68, t30, rebuke the *. of the reeds 73. £2. so ignorant, I was as a *. before thee 147. 9. he giveth to the *. his food, and to ravens Prov. 12. 10, a righteous man regards life of his 6, Lccl. 3. 19. a man hath no pre-eminence above a b, Isa, 43. 20. the *. of the field shall honour me 63. 14. as a *. that goeth into tlje valley Ezek, 44. 31 . dead or torn, whether it be fowl or i. Dan. 4. 16. let a *. heaii be given to him 7. 11, I beheld even till the *. was slain , 19. I would know the truth of the fourth *. Uos. 13. t 8. the *. of the field shall tear them iMke 10. 34. set him on his own*, andbroughthim Acts 28. 5. Paul shook off the *. into the fire Heb. 12. 20. if so much as a *. touch the moimtain I^v. 4. 7. first *. like a lion, second *. third *. 0. 3. I heard the second *, say, come and see 11- 7. *, that ascendeih outofthe bottomless pi| , 13. 1 . and I saw a *. rise up out of the sea, havii^ 11. I beheld a *. coming out of the earth 15. 2, them that had got the victory over the*. ' 16,13. unclean spirits came out of mouth of the i 17. 8, thou sawest the *. that was, and is not, 11- 19. 19- I saw the *. and the kings of the eartu 20. 10, where the *. and false prophets are Every BEAST. Gen. 1 , 30. to every b, I have given green herb fl»r 2. 10. out of the ground God formed every b, 20. Adam gave names to every b. of the field 3. 14. thou art cursed above every *. of the field '■ 7- 2. of every clean *. take to thee by 3eVen5,Bi 14. they and every b. after his kmd, and cattle 8.19. every b. after their kinds went out of the ark 20. of every clean *. and clean fowl he offered 9 2. dreadof youiitiallbeonecfiry * oftheeafl^ BliA Cf».9.5.yourMood will I require at hand ottveryb. lO.vith tutry 6. of earth 1 establish my covenant 34. 23. shall nnt every 6. of theirs be ours ? lifv.11.S6. t^ecarcasesof evtfry A. whichdivideth the hoof, nor cheweth the cud, DgtU. 14. 6. Piai. 50. 10, for every 6. of the forest is mine 104. It, they give dri»k to every b. of the field Jiff*. 34. 8. my Hock became meat to every b. sg, 17. son of man, speak to every 6. of the^eld BEAST, joined with Man. Pff».6. 7- Lord said, L will destroy both man and b ij-orf.8. 17 • smote dust, it became lice in ^an and b, g.9- boil breaking with blains upon man not a dog move his tongue against m(i;i or &, 1 'i. 1-2. and will smite all the first-bom in Egypt, both of man and b. 13. 15. Psal. 135. 8. 13. 3. first-bom of man and b, is mine, Nitm. 8. 17, IQ. 11. whether n/au or b. it shall not live Lev. 27. ^. no devoted thing oUnan or b. shall be AVm.3.13.1 hallowed to me first-born of man and d. 31. S6, the prey that was taken,both ofmafiand j, Psat. 36. 6. Lord, thou preserv'est 7nan and b. Jer. 7.20. fury poured on man and*. 21.6 | 36. SQ, Esek. 14. 13,17,19,21. | 25. 13. | 29.8, Zeph. 1.3, 27- 5. 1 have made man and b. that are on ground 31. 27. 1 will sow Judah with seed of man and£. 33. 43, ye say, it is desolate without man or *, .33. 10,12, I 36.29. I 51, 63. 50, 3. they shall depart, both man and b. Exek. 36. 11. I will multiply upon you man and b. Jonah 3. 7- let not man nor b. taste any thing Unclean BEAST. Lev. 5. 3, or if a soul touch any unclean b. 7- 21, 27. 11. if it be unc/.&, of which they do nnt offer, 27. mid BEAST. S Kingsl-l. 9- there passed by a wi/rf*. of Lebanon, and trod do^vn the thistle^ 2 Chron. 2d. 18. Job^Q. 15. forgetteth that wild 5. may break them Peal. 80. 13. the wild b. of the field doth devour it Has. 13. 8. the Kild b. shall tear tbem BEASTS. Gen. SI. 39. that which was torn oib. Exod. 22. 31, Lev. 7. 24. ,1 17. 15. I 22. 8, +54. then Jacob killed b. upon the mount 36. 6, Esau took all his b. and his substance 45. 17. lade your i. and go to the land of Canaan Kxod. 8. t21. I will send a mixture of noisome b. 11, 5, all the first-born of *. shall die XeD. 11. 2. these *, ye shall eat, Dent. 14. 4. 3. and chew cud among b. shall ye eat, Deut.l^.Q. 25. 7. for b. shall the increase thereof be meat 26. 6. I will rid evil b, out of the land Ifum. 20.8. give the congregation and their i. drink 31. 30. of all b. give a portion to the Levites Deiit. 32, 24. I Will send the teeth of *, ot. them 1 Kin^s 4. 1 28. barley for mules, or swift b. 33, Solomon spake of b, and ot fowl, and fishes 18. ty. may find ^ass, that we lose not all the b, 2 Kings 3. 17. drink both ye, your cattle and b. Ezra 1, 4. help him with gold, goods, and with i Job 12. 7. ask the b. and uey shall teach thee 18. 3. wherefore are we counted as b. and vile 37. 8. then the b. go into dens, and remain Psal. 49. 13, man is like the b. that perish, 20. 78, t50. he gave their 6. to the murrain 104. 20. wherein all the b. of the forest creep 35. in the sea, are both small and great b. 148. 10. 6. and all cattle, praise the Lord Prov. 9. 3. wisdom hath killed her b. 30. 30. a lion which is strongest among b. Eccl. 3. 18. they might see that themselves are b. 19. that which befalleth men, befalleth b. Isa. .10. 6. the burden of the b. of the south 40, 16. nor b. thereof for a bumt-offering 46. 1. their idols were on the b. and cattle G&. 20. upon swift b. to my holj mountain Jiir.g.lO.the b. are fled H 13. 4. the b. are consumed Etek. 5. 17. 1 will send on you famine and evil b. pestilence, blood, and the sword, 14. 15. 32. 4. I will fill the b. of whole earth with thee 13. I will destroy all the b. thereof, 34. 25, 28. Dan. 4. 14. let the b. get away from under it 15. let his portion be with the 6 in the grass 7. 17- these four great b. are four kings 8. 4. so that no J. might stand before him Joel 1. 18. how do the }, groan, herds perplexed Amos 5. 23. nor regard the peace-offerings of fat b. Jjtab. 3. 17. spoil of}, which made them afraid Zeph. 3. 15. become a place fori, to lie down in 'i^cA. 14. 15, so shall be the plague of aU the b. dfts7. 43. O Israel, have ye offered to n[ie?laini,f. 33. 24. provide them b. that ye may set Paul on Horn. 1. 33. changed into an image made liketoj. Cor. 15. 32. if I have fought with b. at Ephesiis lam. 3. 7. for every kind oti. is tamed, but tongue S Pee. 3. 13. but these as natural brute i. speak evil hide 10. bat what they know naturally as brute b. Hev. 4, 6. four 4. full of eyes before and behind 8 , the four b. had each six wings about him S7 BEA Rev.i.Q.Vfhtn those d.give glory and honour to him 5.6.in midst of the throne and tour A, stood a Lamb 14. the four}, said Amen, and the 34 elders fell 6. 1. oneof the four A. saying, come and see, 15,7. 7.11. angels stood about the dirone and the four b. 14. 3, a new song before the throne and four b. 19.4.the 24 elders and four b, fell down to worship BEASTS of the Earth. Dent. 28. 26. carcase shall be meat to all b. of earth 1 &im. 17. 46. carcases of Philistines to b. of earth Job 5. 23, nor shalt thou be afraid oCthe b. of earth 35. 11. who teacheth us more than the b. of earth Psal. 79, 3. the flesh of thy saints to the i. of earth Isa, 18. 6. they shall be left to the b. of the earth Jer. 7. 33. the carcases of the people meat for b. of the earth, l6. 4. t 19- 7- \ 34. 20. 15. 3. 1 will appoint over them b. of earth to devour .^cM0,12.all manner offouT-foottidd,o/'ear;/j, 11.6. Rev. 6, 8. kill with hunger, and with the b. of earth BEASTS 0/ Me Field. JEr(jrf.23.11, what the poor leave, b. of field may eat Z?eur. 7. 32. lest the 3. ^^A«^Wniade three hund.shieldsof}.go/(/,3 Chro.Q.lG. 2 Chro. 9. 15. six hundred shekels }. gold toa target BEATEN Oil. Exod. 27. SO. pvre oilb. for the light. Lev. 24, 3. 29.40. fourth part of an bin of }. oil, Num. 12. 5. BEATEST. Deut. 34, 30. when thon }. thy olive tree, shalt not Prov. 23. 13. for if thou }. him with rod, shall not BEATETH. 1 Cor. 9. 26. so fight I, not as one that }. the air BEATING. - Sam. 14. 16. they went on }, down one anothe- Mark 13. 5. many others, }, some, and killing soma BEAUTY Signifies, [1] Comeliness, or handsomeness, 2 Sam. 1 1. 25. [2] A chief person, or city, 2 Sam. 1. 19. Isa.l3, 19, Lam. 3. 1. [3] ^lender, glory, or dignity, Lam. 1. 6. Zech. 11, 7. [4] Joy and gladness, Isa. 6I. 3. [5] The excellent order of a government, the prosperity, riches, and peace of a country, together loith tlie holiness, pntity, and truth of their religion, which were their ornament and glory, Ezek. 16. 14. Exod.9,Q.2. holy garment for Aaron, for glory and }. 3 Sam. 1 . 19. the }. of Israel is slain on high places 14. 35. none so much praised as Absalom for }. 1 C/iro. l6.29.worship the Lord in the b. of holiness Psal. 39. 2. I 96. 9. 3 Chro. 20, 21. that should praise the }. of holiness Esth. 1. 11. to shew the people and princes her }. Job 40. 10. and array thyself with glory and }. Psal.27. 4. to behold the }. of the Lord, and inquire 39. 11, t^Qu niakest his }, to consume away 45, 11. so shall the king greatly desire thy }. 49- 14- their }. shall consume in the grave 50. 2. out of Zion the perfection of}. God shined 90. 17. let the }. of the Lord our God be on us 90. 6. strength and }. are in Us sanctuary Prov. 6. 25. lust not after her }. in thy heart 20. 39, the }, of old men is the gray-head 31. .^0. favour is deceitful, and }. is vain Isa. 3. 34 there shall be burning instead of }. /ja,4.t3, branch ofthe Lord shall be}, and glory 13. 19. Babylon the }. of the Chaldees' excellency 28. 1. whose glorious }. is a fading flower, 4. 5. the Lord will be for a diadem of }. to residue 33. 17. Uiine eyes shall see the King in his }. 44. 13. he maketh it according to the }. of a man 53. 3. there is no }. that we should desire him 61. 3, to give to them that mourn }. for ashes Lam. 1. 6. from Zion all her }. is departed 2. 1. and cast down from heaven the }, of Israel 15. is this the city men call the perfection of}..' Ezek. 7. 20. as for the }, of bis ornament he set i' 16. 14 thy renown went among the heathen for } . 15. but thou didst trust in thine own }. 25. thou hast made thy }. to be abhorred 27.3. thou hastsaid I am of perfect}. 28. 13. 4. thy builders have perfected thy }. 11. 3S.7.shaU draw swords against the }.of thy wisdom 17. thine heart war lifted up because of my }. 31 . 8. no tree was like the Assyrian in his }. 33. 19. Egypt, whom dost thou pass in }. / Hos. 10 + 11. E passed over on the }. of her neck 14. 6. Israel's }. shall be as the olive-tree, his smeli Zech. 9. 17. how great is his goodness and his }. 11. 7. 1 took two staves, one I called }, 10. BEAUTIES. P.fa/. 110.3. in the}, of holiness, from the womb oj BEAUTIFY, E«ra.7.27.put in the king's heart to }. Lord's house Psal. 149. 4. he will }. ^e meek with salvation Isa. 60. 13. to }. the place of my sanctuary BEAUTIFUL. Gen. 29. 17- Hachel was }, and well-favoured Deut. 21. 11. seest among the captives a b. woman 1 Sam. 16. 12. David was of a}, countenance 35. 3. Abigail was of a }. countenance 2 Sam. 11. 2, Bath-sheba was very }. to look upon 14. + 25, in Israel was not a }, man as Absalom Esth.Z. 7. Esther was fair and}, Mordecai took for Psal. 48. 2. }. for situation is mount Ziou Eccl. 3. 11. hath made everything}, inhistim.j Cant. 6. 4. thou art }, O my Inve, as Tiizah 7. 1 . how }, are thy feet with shoes, Q prinoos BED «tf.». ■*. 3 iu that day shatl the brancu of Lord be h. &A. \. O Zion, put on thy b. garroenls 7. how *. the feet of them that bring, Ro7n. 10. 15. 64r. IJ . our holy and b. house is burnt up ler. 33. 20. -where is the flock, thy b. flock ? 48. 17. how is the staff broken, and the b. rod Ezek. 16. 12. I put a b. crown upon thine head 13. thou wast exceeding b. and didst prosper S3. 42, the Sabeans put b. crowns on their heads Mat 23, 27. whited sepulchres, which appear b. jJcis 3. i, at the gate of the temple called b. 10. BECAME. Gen.i. 7. thebreathof life, and man 5. alivingsoul 19. 20. Lot's wife looked back and i. a pillar of salt •iy. 15. Issachari. a servant to tribute Exod. 4. 3. it A. a serpent II 4. b. a rod in his hand 36. 13. he coupled it, so it b. one tabernacle I5aw.25.37. Kabal's heart died, he*, asastonc' 1 Kings 12. 30. and' this thing b. a sin, 13. 34. Van. 2. 35. the stone ^. a great mountain, and filled 1 Cor. 9. 20. to the Jews I (S. a Jew, to gain the J ews Heb. 7. 26. such an High Priest*, us, who is holy 10. 33. whilst ye b. companions of them so used Rev. 16. 3. the sea b. as the blood of a dead man BECAMES.T. 1 Chron. 17. 22. and thou, Lord, b. their God Ezek. 16. 8. I sware unto thee, and thou b. mine BECAUSE. Ceil. 3tl- A. God hath said, ye sheJl not eat 14. said to the serpent, b. thou hast done this Xfiy. 26. 43. b. even b. they despised my judgments Dent. 7. 1 12. b. ye hearken to these judgments 2 Sam. 12. 6. b. he did this, b. he had no pity Ptov. 1. 24. b. I have called, and ye refused Isa. 7. t9- do ye not believe, b. ye are not stable Ezek. 13. 30. i. even 3, they seduced my people 36. f 3. b. for b. they have made you desolate Mat. 26. 31. all ye shall be offended b. of me Mark, g, 41. give you water, b. ye belong to Christ John 6. 26. ye seek me, not i. ye saw the miracles, but b. ye did eat of the loaves, and were filled 8. 43. even b. ye cannot hear my word 10. 13. the hireling fleeth, b. he is an hireling 14. 19. bat ye see me, b. I live, ye shall live also Horn. 8. 10. the Spirit is life b. of righteousness 1 11. quicken your mortal bodies b. of his Spirit Eph. 5. 6. b. of -these cometh the wrath of God Heb. 4.+2. not profit, b. not united by faith to them 5.13. d. he could swear by no greater, he swjire by J. John 3.14. from death to life, b. we love brethren 4. 19. we love him b, he first loved us BECKONED. Xmke 1. 22. Zecharias b. and remained speechless 5. 7 . they b. to their partners in the other ship John 13. 24. Peter *. to him that he should ask Acts jy. 33. Alexander b. with his hand, and would 21. 40. Paul stood on stairs, and b. with the hand 24. 10. Paul, after the governor had b. answered BECKONING. Acts 12. 17. Peter b. unto them with the hand 13. 16. Paul stood up, and b. with his hand, said BECOME. Gen, 3. 22. man is b. as one of us, to know good and 17. + 16. 1 will bless her, and she shall b. nations 37. 20. wewillsee-whatwilli. of his dreams 38. t23. let her take it, lest we b. acontempt Exod. 15. 2. the Lord is my strength, and is b. my salvation, Psal. 118. 14. Isa. 12.2. 32 . 1 . for as for this Moses that brought us up, we wot not what is b. of him, 23. Acts 7 . 40. Beut. 27. 9. O Israel, thou art *. the people of God 3 Sam. 28. I6. seeing the Lord is b. thine enemy Jonah i^. 5. he might see what would A. of the city Mat, 21. 42. the same is b. the head of the corner, Mark 12. 10. Luke 20. I7. Acts 4. 11. John 1. 12. he gave power to b. the sons of God 2 Cor. 5. 17. in Christ, behold, all things are b. new lUv. 11. 15. are b. the kingdoms of our Lord BECOMETII. Psal. 93. 5. holiness b. thy house, O Lord, for ever Proii.10.4. he i. poor th^t dealeth -with a slack hand 17. 7. excellent speech b. not a fool, much less do 18. a man void of understatiding b. surety Eccl. 4. 14. he that is bom in his kingdom A. poor Mat. 3. 15* thus it b. us to fulfil all righteousness 13. 22. the dcceitfuhiRSS of riches choketh the word, ajid he b. unfruitful, Mark 4. I9. 32. greatest among herbs,and 5.a tree, Mark 4.32. J?om,l6.2.that ye receivePhebe our sister as A.sainti /.>'A.5.3.covetousnessnotheoncenamed,as A. saints Phil. 1. 27. let your conversation be as b. the gospel \ Tim. 2. 10. as b. women professing godliness Tu. 2. 3. aged women be in behaviour jis b. holiness BED Signifies. {\\ That ahereon persons sleep in the night, 1 Sam. I9. 13. [2] A coiteh to rest on in the day, 2 Sam. 4. 5. [3] Pain, torment, or tribulatioji. Rev. 2. 22. [4] The grave, which iu as a sleepi?ig house for the righteous, Isa. 57. 2. [6] The laiBfxU ibse of yiedlock, Ileb. J3. 4. BEE On my bed, Cant. 3. 1. vshilo I wot in a secure or slothful Jrarm. Our bed is green, Cant 1. I6. The ordinances and means of grace, whei'e I enjoy sweet fellow- ship and communion Toith thee^ are 7iot only plea- sant and delightful, but also fruitful ; and, by t/ie Spirit's accompaiiying them, they are made ef- fectual for the converting of many. Gen. 47. 31. bowedhimself onthe A. 1 Kings 1. 47- 49. 4. wentest up to thy father's b. 1 Chron. 5. 1. Exud. 21. 18. and he die not, but keepeth his b. Lev. 15. 4. every i. whereon he lieth is unclean, 24. 1 •S'aTO.I9.13.Michaltook an image and laid it in £. 2 .Sam. 3. + 31. king David himself followed the b. 4. 5. Ish'bosheih who lay on a b. at noon 11. 2. in an eveuing-tlde David arose from his b. 2 Kingsl.i. shall notcome down from that i. 6. I6. 4. 10. let us set there for him a b. and a table Job 7. 13. when I say, my b, shall comfort me 17- 33, I have made my b. in the darkness 33. 15. God speakelh in slumberings upon the b. Psal 4.4. commune with your own heart on your b. 36. 4. he deviseth mischief on his &. il. 3. thou wilt make all his b. in his sickness 63. 6. when I remember thee upon my b. and Psal. 132. 3. nor go upintomjy 3. till I find a place 139. 8. if 1 make my b. in hell, thou art there Prov. 7. l6. 1 have decked my i. with tapestry, 17. 22.27.why should he take thy i. from under thee .' 26. 14. 00 binges, so doth the slothful on his b. Cant. 1. 16. fair, yea pleasant, also our b. is green 3.1. by night on my b. I sought him whom my soul 7- behold, his b. which is Solomon's, valiant men + 9- Solomon made himself a*, woodof I>banon Isa. 28. 20. the b. is shorter than a man can stretch 57. 7- onalofty mountain hast thou set thy 3. Amos 3. 12. Israel taken out in the corner of a b. Mat. 9. 6. Jesus saith, take up thy b. and walk, Mark 2. Q, 11. John 5. 11, 12. MarA4.21.a candle to be put under a b. Litke 8. 16. Luke 11. 7. my children are with me in i. 1 cannot 17. 34. two men in one b. one taken, the other left Rev. 2. 22. behold I ^vill cast her into a 6. BED of love. £zfiA.23. 17. Babylonians came toh?r inthe b.oflove BED of spices. Ca?it. 5. 13. his cheeks are as a b.of spices, as flowers 6. 2. my beloved is gone down to lie b. of spices BED undejiled. ff^i. 13.4. marriage is honorable and the b.undefled BED-CHAMBER. Exod. 8. 3. frogs came into thy b.-c. and on thy bed 2 -Sa^fl.^.Y.Ish-bosheth lay in his b.-c.ikej slew him 2 Kings 6.12.telleth the words thouspeakest in b.~c. 11.2. hid him and nurse in the b.-c. 2 CAroR.22.11. Eccl. 10. 20. and curse not the rich in thy b.-c. BEDS. Psal. 149. 5. let the saints sing aloud on their &. Jja.57.2.they shall rest in their i.each one walking iiwf .7.14.not cried when they howled upon their b. Amos 6.4. lie on b. of ivoiry, and stretch themselves Mic. 2. 1. wo to ihem that work evil on their b. Mark 7 . ■( 4. washing of cups, and i. brazen vessels BEDSTEAD. Deut. 3. 11. kingof Bashan, his A. was a J. of iron be£,"b>':es. Dent. 1. 44. the Amorites chased you as i. in Seir Jndg. li. 8. a swarm of b. in the carcase of the lion Psal. 118. 12. they compassed me about like b. La. 7. 18. the Lord shall hiss for the b. iu Assyria BEEN. 1 Sam. 10, + 27. Saul was as though he had b. deaf 2Sam. 1. 26. very pleasant ha-st thou*, tome 12. 8. if that had b. too little, I would have given ^0^3,13. I should have slept, then had I A. at rest Psal.21 .Q.tiLovL hast*. my help, leave me not, 63.7. 94. 17. unless the J^. had *. my help, my soul had La. 48. 18. then had thy peace *. as a river 49.21.1 was left alone ; these, where had they *. ? Mat. 23. 30. if we had *. m th^ days of our fathers 28. t 2. behold, there had *,. a great earthquake JLuke 24. 21. but we trusted tl^at it had *. he which Acts 4. 13. took knowledge they had b,. with Jesus -Rom.9.29.we had *. as Sodom, and like Gomorrah 1 Tim.5.g. a widow, having *. the wife of one man 2 Tim.3.no. thouhasti. a diligent follower of my ? Pet. 2. 21. it had b. better not to have kno-wn the lJohn2. 19. if they had*, of us, no doubt they Math BEEN. Gen. 31. .1. the God of my father hath b. with me De7ii. 2. 7. the Lord thy God hath b. -with thee 1 S(tm. 14. 38. see wherein this sin hath b. this day 2 Chron. 35.3. Israel hath b . without the true God Eccl, 3. 15. that which hath h. is now, and that which is to be hath already *. Isa. 98. + 10. for precept hath b. upon precept Jer. 22. 21. this hath b. thy iinanner from thy youth Joel\.2. hathXhi^ b. in your days or your fathers ? John 11. 39. for he hath b. dead four days Rom. 11. 'H. or w)iy hath b, his counsellor? BEF Uave BEEN. 1 Sam. 4. 9. not Servants to Hebrews as they havt h. 1 Chr. 17. 8. have *.with thee whither thou walkedst EsraQ.T. since the days of our fathers /(floe we*. Job 10. ig. I showlA. have b. as if I had not*. Psal. 25. 6. thy tender mercies //opfi A. ever of old 37 .25,have *.young,and now old, yet have not seen 42. 3. my tears have b. my meat day and night i.ra, 1.9>should/M;zje*. as Sodom,/(ai'e*.asGomorTah 26. 17. so have we b. in thy sight, O Lord 18. have b. with child, have b. in pain, as it wen 66. 2. all those things have b. saith the Lord Jer. 2. 31. have I *. a wilderness to Israel ? 28. 8. the prophets that have b. before me Hos. 5. 2. though I have b. a rebuker of them all Mai. 2. 9. but have b. partial in the law Mark 8. 3. they have b. with me three days Luke 1. 70. which have b. since the world began John 14. 9, have 1 *. so long time with you ? 15. 27. becauseye/(ffce A. with me from ihe begin. Acts CfO. 18. after what manner I have b. with yoa 2 Cor. 11 . 25. a night aiid day have 1 3. in the deep Gal. 3. 21. righteousness should. /iflp* *. by the law ^ot BEEN. Exod. 9- 18. to rain hail such eis hath not *. in Egyp 1 Kings 3. + 13. 7tot b. among the kings like thee 14. 8. yet hast 7iot b. as my servant David Jobs. 16. as an hidden untimely birth I haiiiiolb, 10. 3,9. I should have been as tho' I had not /•. Psal, 124.1. if it had not b. the Lord on our side,S, Eccl. 4. 3. better than both is he that hath «« *. Ubad. 16. they shall be, as though they had not h. Mat. 26. 24. good for that man he had no(*. bom Luke 16. 11 . if therefore ye have not *. faithful, 12. BEETLE. Lev. 11. 22. these of them ye may eat, the *. BEEVES. Lev. 22.19. offer at your own will of the *. of sheep 21. whosoever offers a free-will-offering in b. Num. 31. 28. levy a tribute to the Lord of the h, 38. the Lord's tribute of*, threescore andtwelre BEFAL. Gen. 42. 4. lest peradventure mischief *. him 33. if mischief *. him by the way then, 44. 29. 49. 1. that I may tell you what shall *. you in the last days, Deut. 31. 20- Dan. 10. 14. Deut. 31. 37. many evils and troubles shall*, them Psal. 93 . 30. there shall no evil *. thee, norplague Acts 20. 22. not knowing things that shall *. me BEFALLEN. Lev. 10. 39. and such things have *. me Num. 20.14. thou knowest all travail that hath i.m Deut. 31. 21. when many troubles are *. them* Judg. 6.13. if LordbewiUius,whyisallthis*.Ss! 1 Sam. 20. 26. he thought something had *. him EstK.Q. 13. Haman told every thing that had h. Mat. 8.33. and what was *.to th? possessed of devils BEFALLETH. Eccl. 3. 19. f^r that which *. the sons of men, *. beasts, even one thing *. theia BEFEL. 2 Sam. 19. 7. will be worse thsji all that *. thee MarkS.lQ. told how it*, to him that was possessed Acts 20. 19. *. me by the lying in wait of the Jews BEFORE Signifies, [1] In sight of. Gen. 43. 14, [2] JfarAer than, 2 Sam. 6. 21. [3] Free to one's view mi choice. Gen. 20. 15, [4] At, Rev. 3. 9. [5] Not being sent, or commissioned by, John 10. 8. [6] First, [Ij In order of time, Isa. 43. 13. [8] In order if place, Josh. 8. 10. Luke 22. 47. [sj In order of dignity, John 1 . 15, 27. Gen. 20. 15. behold my land is *. thee» dwell whew 24. 45. *. I had done speaking in my heart 31. 2, his countenance was notto.wgid him as J, 43. 14. the X^rd give you mercy *. the man 48. 20. and he set Ephraim *. Manasseh Exod. 16. 34. Aaron laid it up *. the testimony Num. 6. 12. but the days that were *. shall be lost Josh. 4. 18. Jordan flowed over his banks as b. 10. 14. there was no day like that *. it, or after 11 Judg. 3.2. at least such as *. knew nothing thereof 16. 20. said, I will go as *. and shake myselft 2-Sam.6.21.chosenre*. thy father, and *. his house 10. 9. Joab saw the battle was against him *. and behind, ICAroTi. 19. 10. 22. + 25. according to my cleanness *. his eyes 1 Kings 13. 6. the king's hand became as itwasi 2 Chron. 13, 14 the battle was *. and behind 33. 19. Manasseh his trespass *. he was humbli^ Job 3. 24. for my sighing cometh *. I eat 30. 21. *. I go, whence I shajil not return 42. 10. Lord gave Job twice as much as he had Psal. 31, 22. I am cut off from *. thine eyes 39. 13. spare me *. I go hence and be no more 80. 9. thou preparedst room *. it, and didst cause 139. 67. *. I was afflicted I went astray, but now 139, 5. thou hast beset me behind and *. and Iwd Eccl.7, 17. why shouldest thou die*, thy time? Isa. g. 12. Syrians *. and t^e PhiUslinos behin BEG •/fl. 17> 14. and behold, 6. the momiag he is not 43.13. I. the day was, I am he, and there is none i5. 84. thatd. they call I will answer and hear Ttr. I. 5. 3. 1 formed thee in the belly, I knew thee Ziei. 4V. 12. they minlatered to them b. their idols Q2. they shall take a widow that had a priest £. Hot. 7> 2. their own doings, they are 6. my face Mrrufj 4. 3. every cow at that which is b. her Mat. S.5. ho feared me. and was afraid b. my name 4. 5. 1 will send Elijah the prophet b. Uie coming Mat. 1. lb. 6. they came toge^er,ahe was with child 6. 8. knoweth what things ye need b. ye ask 8 29. art thou come to torment us b, the time ? !£4. 25. behold, I have told you b. Luke S. S6. not see death b. he had seen the Lord 23. 12. for *. they were at enmity between thems j0An6. 6S.see theSonof manasce. where he was 3. 7. 51. dothourlawjudgeany man A. it hear him 13. 19. now I tell you b. it come, 11. 2g. Acts 2.31.he seeing this b. spake of the resurrection 4. SB. to do thy counsel determined ^. to be done 10. 4*.. but to witnesses chosen b, of God to us S Cor. 8. 10, who have begun b. not only to do Gat. 5. 21. of which I tell you j. as I told you Eph. 3. 1 3. as I wrote a little 6. Phil. 3.13. reaching forth to those things that are^. Col. 1. 5. whereof ye heard b. in the word of truth 1 T/tess. 2. 2. but even after that we had suiTered b. 3. 4. when we were with you, we told you b. 1 Tim. 1.13. who was i. a blasphemer, a persecutor Heb.l, 18, disannulling of the command going b. 10.15. for after that he had said b. this is covenant 2 Pet. 3. 2. mindful of words spoken b. by prophets 17. seeing ye know these things b. beware lest Rev. 3. 9. make them to worship b. thy feet 4. 6. were four beasts, full of eyes b. and behind Come BEFORE. Exod. 22. g. both parties shall come b. the judge Psal. 100,2. comeb. his presence with thanksgiving Jtftr, 6. 6. wherewithal shall I come b. the Lord ? 2 Tim. 4. 21. do thy diligence to come b. winter BEFORE the people. G«i. 23. 12. Abraham bowed b.the people of the land Exod. 13. 22. nor the pillar of fire from b. thepeople 17. 5. the Lord said to Moses, go on b. thepeople 34. 10. b. all thi/ people I will do marvels JuiA.S.lO.Joshua and elders went b.the people to Ai 1 Sam. 18.13. he went out,and came in b. thepeople Mark 8. 6. gave disciples, did set them b, the people Luke 20.26. not take hold of his words, h. thepeople Rev. 10. 11. thou must prophesy b. many peoples BEFORE wltom. Gen. 24.40. Lord b. whom I walk will send his angel 48. 15. God b, whom my fathers did walk 1 Kings 17.1. Elijah said to Ahab, as the ]j3rd God of Israel liveth, b. whom I stand, 18. 15. 2 Kings 3. 14. 1 5, I6. ZTfM.S.lS.Mordecai b.whom thou hast begun to fall Dajt. 7 .Q.b.aAom there were three of the first horns 20. and b. whom three fell, even of that horn Acts 2(). 26. the king, b. whom also I speak fireely See further, All, Abk, God,Him, Loru, Me, Mount, Stand, Stood, Xhee, Them, As, Went, Yod. BEFOREHAND. ifark 13. II. take no thought b. what to speak 2 Cor. 9. 5. go and make up b. your bounty 1 Tim. 5. 24. some men's sins are open b. 25. the good works of some are manifest b. 1 Pet. 1. 11. testified b. the sufferings of Christ BEFORETIME. Josh. 20. 5. because he hated him not b. 1 •Sam. g.9. b. in Israel, when a man went ; he who is called a prophet was b. called a seer 2 Sam. 7. 10. nor afflict them any more as b. 2 Kings 13. 5. Israel dwelt in their tents as b, Neh. S. 1. I had not been b. sad in his presence Isa. 41. 26. who hath declared b. that we may say Acts 8. 9* called Simon which b. tised sorcery BEGAN. G«n.4.26. then 3. men to call on the name of Lord Num.2&. 1. the people A. to commit whoredom with /u/^. CO. 31. they b. to smite Israel as at other times 1 Sam. 14. 1 35. that altar he b. to build to the Lord C Kings 10. 32. the Lord b. to cut Israel short 2 Chron. 20. 22. when they *. to sing, the Lord set 31. 7. m the third month they 6. to lay the heaps 34. 3. while young Josiah b. to seek after God E^ek. g. 6. then they b. at the ancient men Mat. 4.17- from that time Jesus b. to preach and say Mark 14. t 72. he b. to weep when he thought Luke 1. 70. which have been since the world b. 14. 30. this man b. to build and was not able John4. 52. enquired the hour when he d. to amend 9. 32. since the worlds. Actt3.2l. Rom.L5.Z5. Acts 12. 1 1. Herod b. to vex certain of the church S Tim, 1.9. in Christ before the world b. Tit.l. 2. /lird .2. 3. salvation at first J to be spoken by the Lord BEGAT. Prop. S3 22. hearken to thy father that b, thee BEG Jer. 16. 3. concerning their fathers that b. them Dan. 11. 6. she shall be given up, and he that £. her Zech. 13. 3. his father and mother that b. him Jam. 1. 18. of his own will b. he us with the word 1 Jii/iJi 5.1. every one that loveth him that ^. loveth BEGET. Gen. 17. 20. twelve princes shall he b. I will make Dent, 4. 25. when thou shalt b. children, children's 28. 41. thou shalt ^. sons, but shalt not enjoy them 2 Kinss 20. 18. of thy sons which thou shalt b. snail they take and make eunuchs, Jsa. 3g. 7. Eccl, 6. 3, if a man b. 100 children, and live many Jer. 29. 6. take wive% and b, sons and daughters Ezek. 18. 10. if he *. a son that is a robber 14. if lie b. a son that seeth all his father's sins BEGETTEST. Gen. 48. 6. issue which thou b. shall be thine /jtz. 45. 10, that saith to his father, what b. thou ? BEGETTETH. Prov. 17.21. he that ^., a fool, doeth it to his sorrow 23. 24. he that b. a wise child shall have joy Eccl. 5. 14. he b. a son, and nothing in his hand BEG. Psal. 109. 10. let his children be vagabonds and b. Prov.20.4 therefore shall the slaggardA. in harvest Luke 16. 3. 1 cannot dig, to b. I am ashamed BEGGED. Mat. 27. 58. aJid b. the bodv of Jesus, Luke 23. 52, John g. 8. is not this he that sat and b. 7 BEGGAR. 1 Sam. 2. a. he Ufieth the b. from the dunghill Luke 16. 20, and there was a b. named Lazarus 22. the b. died, and was carried by the angels BEGGARLY. Gal. 4. 9. how turn ye again to the A, elements BEGGING. Psal. 37. 25. I have not seen his seed b bread Mark 10. 46. Bartimeus sat b. Luke 18. 35. BEGIN. Gen. 11. 6. this they b. to do, and now nothing Deut. 2. 25. this day I b. to put the dread of you JosA. 3. 7. this day will I b. to magnify thee 1 Sam. 3, 12. when Ib.l will also make an end 22. 15. did I then b. to inquire of God for him ? Neh. 11. 17. MattaniaJi to b. the thanksgiving Jer, 25. 29. 1 b. to bring evil on the city called Ezek.Q, 6. slay old and young,aod*.at my sanctuary Hos. 8. + 10. they shall b. a little for tlie burden Luke 3. 8. and b. not to say within yourselves 13. 26. th*>n shall he b. to say, we have eaten 14. 29. all that behold it, b. to mock him 21. 28. when these things b, to come to pass 2 Cor. 3. 1. do we b. again to commend ourselves 1 Pet. 4. 17. the time is come, that judgment must b. at the house of God, and if it first b. at us BEGINNER. Heb. 12 . 1 2. Jesus the b. and finisher of our faith BEGINNING. Signifies, [1] That which is the first, Exod. 12. 2. [2] The creation. Gen. 1. 1. [3] At the first, Prov. 20. 21. Isa. 1. 26. [4J That which is chief, or most excellent. Prov. 1. 7. I 9- 10. 1 am the beginning and ending. Rev. 1. 8. I am the eternal God, and gave all things a being and beginning. Gen.4Q. 3. Reuben, thou art the*, of my strength Exod. 12. 2. this month shall be the b. of months Deut. 21 . 17. he is the b. of his strength, the right Job 8. 7. tho' thy b. was small, yet thy end increase 42. 12. blessed the latter end of Job more than b. Pjfl/.lU.lO.fearofLordi.ofwisdom, Prop. g. 10. Prov. 1. 7. fear of the Lord is the *. of knowledge 17. 14. A. of strife, as when one letteth out water Eccl. 7. 8. better is the end of a thing than the b. 10. 13. the b. of words of his moutix is foolishness Isa. 64. 4. since i. of the world, men have not heard Mic. 1. 13. is the b. of sin to the daughter of Zion Mat.Z'i. 8. all these are the 3.of sorrows.ilfarifr 13.8. 21. tribulation, such as was not since the b. Mark 1. 1. the b. of the gospel of Jesus Christ John 2. 11. this b. of miracles did Jesus in Cana Col. 1.18. who is the A.the firs^bo^n from the dead Heb. 3. 14. if we hold the b. of our confidence 6. 1 1- leaving the word of the b. of Christ 7. 3. having neither b. of days, nor end of life 2 Pet. 2. 20. the latter end is worse than the b. i?ep. 1.8. 1 am the i. and the ending, 21.6. | 22.13. 3. 14. these things saith the b. of creation of God At the BEGINNING. iZuM3.10.more kindness at latter end.than at the b. 1 C^ron.l7.g.nor child, of wickedness waste as at 5 Prov, 20. 21. an inheritance gotten hastily «f the b Isa. 1.26. 1 will restore thy counsellors as at the b Dan.g.23.at the i.of thysupplications the command Mat. ig. 4. which made them,a/ b. made them male John 16. 4. these things I said not to you at the b. ActsW. 15. H. Ghost fell on them as on us «( Me b. From the BEGINNING. Deu£. 11. 12. eyes of L. are on itfrom the 4. of year 32. 42. from t/ie b. of revenges on the enemy BEH Psal. lig. 160. word is truo from the b. and every Prov.B.Q'i.l was set up from b.or ever the earth \rzf Eccl.S.ll.uo man can find workGod aiaketh /ron* 4 Isa. 18. 2. go to a people terribleyro/n the b. 1 - 40. 21. haSi it not been told you /rom the b. f 41. 26. who hath declared /ro»i the b. ? 46. 10. declaring the end/rom A. and ancient timr. 48, 16. 1 have not spoken in secret/rom the b, Jer. 17. 12. a glorious high throne^ro/n the b. Mat. 19. 8. but/rom the b. it was not so Luke 1.2. unto us, which from A.were eye-witnesses John 6. 64, Jesus 'knewfrom the b. who believed not 8. 25. Jesus saith, even same I said to yonframb. 44.was a murderer/ro/n b. and abode not m truth 15. 27. because ye have been wi'h me /rowi theb. Eph. 3. g. which/roor &. 1 Cor. 1. 4. I thank my God always on your 6. 5 Cor. 1.11. thanks may be given by many on your i. 5. 12. but give yon occasion to glory on our d. Vhil. \ . 29. to you it is given in b. of Christ, not only 1 Pet. 4. 16. let him glorify God on this b. BEHAVE. X)e7i(.32.27. lest adversaries b. themselves strangely 1 Chron. 19. 13. let us b. ourselves valiantly Jab 41. + 3,1. who b. themselves without fear Vsal. 101. 2. I will b. wisely in a perfect way /i« .3.5. the child shall A. himself proudly ag. ancient 42.tl3. the Lord will b. himself mightily 1 Cor. 13. 5. charity doth not b. itself unseemly . 'Tim. 3.15.howthououghtesttoi. iuhouseofGod BEHAVED. 1 Sam. 18. 5. David b. himself wisely, 14, 15, 30. Psal, 35. 14. I b. as though he had been my friend 131. 2. I have b. myself as a child that is weaned Ilos. 12. 1 3. Jacob b. himself princely Mic. 3. 4. as they have *. themselves ill jn doings "V Thess. 2. 10. how unblameably we b. ourselves 6 Thess, 3. 7 . i. not ourselves disorderly among you BEHAVETH. 1 Cor. 7. 36. if a man think he b. uncomely to his BEHAVIOUR. 1 Sam. 21. 13. David changed his b. before thera 1 Tim. 3. 2. a bishop must be sober, of good b. lit, 2. 3. aged women in b. as becometh holiness BEHEADED. Deiti.^y .6.elders shallwash hands over the heifer b. 2 Sam. 4. 7. they smote Ish-bosheth, and b. him AfaM4. 10. ^. John, MarA6. 16,27. Luie g. Q. liev. 20. 4. I saw the souls of them that were b. BEHELD. ^""wffi.Sl. 9. when he £. the serpent ofbrass, he lived 23. 21. he hath not b. iniquity in Jacob 1 Chron. 21, 15. as he was destroying, the Lord b. Job 31. 26. if I b. the sun when it shined, or moon P.v«/. 119. 158. 1 b. transgressors, and was grieved 142. 4. 1 b. but there was no man would know me Prop.7.7.and i. among the simple ones, I discerned Eccl. 8. 17. then I b. all the work of God Isa. 41.28. I b. and there was no man, J^r. 4. 25. Jer. 4. 23. 1 b. the eardi, and it was without form Mark 15 47. Marj Magdalen, and Mary the mother of JoseS; b. where he was laid, Luke 23. bb. JjiOce 10.18.1 b. Satan as lightning fall from heaven 19. 41 . he b. the city, and wept over it John 1. 14. and we b. his glory, the glory as of Acts 1. 9, while they b. Jesus was taken up 37. 23. as I passed by^nd b. your devotions Jfe['.5.6. 1 b. and lo, in midst cl'the throne a Lamb 11. 12. they ascended, and their enemies b, them BEHEMOTH. Job 40. 15. behold now b. which X made with thee BEHIND Signifies, [1] Bachoards, Judg. 20. 40. [2] After, 2 Sam, 3. I6. [3] Remaining, Lev. 25. 51. [4] Past, Phil. 3. 13. [5] Unexpected, Isa. 30. 21. [6] Disregarded, Psal. 50. 17. Exod. 10. 26. there shall not an hoof be left b. Xeu.25.5l.if there be yet many years b. according Judg. 20. 40. the Benjamites looked b. them 1 Sam. 30. 9. where those that were left b. stayed 2 S.i}n. 3. 16. her husband went weeping b. her 1 Kings 14.9.hast cast me b. thy back, Knek.'ZZ.^S. Neh. 4. 16. the rulers were b. the house of Judah 9. 26. they rebelled and cast thy law b. their backs Cant. 2. 9. behold, he standethi. our wall, looketh Isa. 38. 17. thou hast cast all my sins b. thy back AmosT . f 15. the Lord took me from b. the flock Mark 5. 27. she came in the press b. and touched J^ukd 2. 43. the child Jesus tarried b. in Jerusalem 1 Cpr.1.7. so that ye come b. in no gift, waiting for 2 Cor .11.5. T was not a whit b. the chiefest, 12.11. Phil. 3. 13. forgetting those things which are b. Col. 1 , 24. fill up what is b. of afflictions of Christ Seefurcher, Before, HiMjWe, Th Eii,THEM,Us. BEHOLD Signifies, [1] Admiration, Isa. 7. 14. [2] Joy and gladness. Mat. 21. 5. [3] Obedience, 1 Sam £2. f 12. Isa. 6. t 8. [4] Asseveration, Gen. 28. 15. [5] Exhortation to a provident cere, John 19. 27. [6] Cojisideration, or observation, Luke 24. 39. John 1. 29. [7] Suddennei,s, or tinexpected7iess, Rev. 16. 15.] 22. 7. [8] Cer- tainty. Mat. 23. 38. Luke 1. 20. Gen. £8. 15. b. 1 am with thee, and will keep thee 31. 51. b. this heap, b. this pillar I have east 40.6. Joseph looked on them, and b. they were sad 48. 1. b. thy father is sick [| £1. Israel said, b. I die Uxod. 3. 2. and b. the bush buroed with fire 16. 4. b. I will rain bread from heaven for you 23. 20. b. I send an angel before thee to keep thee 24, 8. Moses said, b. the blood of the covenant A^iwi. 20. 16. b. we are in Kadesh in the utmost Sam. 12. 13. b. the king whom ye have chosen Sam. g. 6. and he answered, b. thy servant Kings \ 3.2. b. child shall be born to house of Uav, 30 2 Etngs 13. 21. that b. they spied a band of men 22. 16. b. I will bring evil upon this place and the inhabitants thereof, 2 Chron. 34. 24. 2 Chron. 20. 11. b. 1 say, how they reward us Job 1. 12. b. all that be hath is in thy power 28. 28. b. the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom 33. 12. b. in this thou art not just, I will answer 36. 5. b. God is mighty, and despiseth not any, 26, 40. 4. b. 1 am vile, what shall 1 answer thee ? Psal. 33.18. b. eye of the Lord is on them that fear 51. 5. b. 1 was shapen in iniquity, zind in sin did 73, 12. i. these are the imgodlywho prosper in world Psal. 78.20. i.he smote the rock, the waters gushed 139. 8. if 1 maJtemybedinhell, i. thou art there Caiit. 1. 15. b. thou art fair, my love, b. I6. ) 4. 1. Jsa. 7. 14. b. a virgin shall conceive, Mat. 1. 23. 8.18.*. land the childrenwhom theLord,£/eA.2. 13, £2. they shall look to the earth, and b, trouble 12. 2. b. God is my salvation, 1 will trust, and not 29. 8. a hungry man dreameth, and b. he eateth 4u. 9. say to the cities of Judah, b. your God 41. 27. the first shall say to Zion, b. b. them 42. 1. b. my servzint whom 1 uphold, mine elect 43. 19. b. 1 will do a new thmg, it shall spring 48. 7. lest thou shouldest say, b. I knew them 65.1. 1 said, b.me, b. me, to a nation not called by Jei .i^.l5.Vi'e looked for peace, and ^.trouble, 14. I9. 26. 14. b. 1 am in your hands, do with me as seems Lam. 1. 12. i and see ifanysori-ow be like my sorrow Ezei. 36. 9. d. i am for you, and will turn to you ^ech. 3. 8. b. I will bring mj servant the Branch 6. 12. b. the maji whose name is the Branch 9- 9. b. thy King cometh, Mat. £1. 5. John 12. 15. Mul. 3.1. ii 1 will send my messenger, and he shall preparetheway, 4. 5. Mat. 11.10. Mari 1,2 Mat. 7.4. and b. a beam is in thine own eye 24. 26. b. he is in the desert, b. he is in the secret Mark 16.6. is risen.i.the place where they laid him Luke 24. 3y. b, my hands and my feet, that it is 1 49. b. 1 send the promise of my I'ather upon you Joh7t 1. 29. b. the Lamb of God, which taketh, 36. 47- b. an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile 19- 5. Bilate saith unto them, b. the man Ads 9- 11. Saul of Tarsus, for b. he prayeth 2 Cor. 6. 9- as dying, and b, we live, as chastened 1 John 3. 1. b. what manner of love the i'ather Jiev. 3. 20. b. 1 stand at the door and knock 16. Id. b. 1 come as a thief, blessed is he that 22. 7. A. 1 come quickly,blessed is he tliatkeeps,12. BEHOLD it is. Gen. 16. 14. b. it it between Kadesh and Bered 34. 21. for the land, b. it is large enough for them Exod. 32. 9. and b. it is a stifi-necked people Josh. 9. 12. but now b. it is dry, it is mouldy Jtidg. 18. 9- 1 have seen the land, b. it is very good ija. 52.6. know that I am he that doth speak,i.i/ 1* 1 Ezek.7. 10. b. the day, b. it is come,mornijj(j is gone 39. a. b. It is come, and it is done, saith the Lord Now JiEHOLD.or BEHOLD now. 1 Sam. 12. 2 7ioio b. the king walketh before you 2 Ein^sl8.21. 7(0i/i i, thou trustest on staff of Egypt Job 16. 19. also now b. ray witness is in heaven Jer. 40. 4. now b. I loose thee this day from chains Mat. 26. 65. now b. ye have heai-d Ms blasphemy dcts 13. 11 . nou) b. the hand of the Lord is on thee 20. 22. now b. I go bound in the spirit to Jerusalem 2 Cor. 6. Q.b.now is the accepted time, b. jiow is da,y Beuold it was, Behold t/ftre was, seeViAS. BEHOLD, Ferb, Signifies, [1] To look on a thi7ig wii/t our eyes, Gea. 31. 51. [2] 21? i/iink over a thing in our minds. Lam. 1. 12. Rom. 11. 22. ^7t»(.12.8.and the similitude of the Lord shall he b. 23. g. 1 see him, and from the hills I b. him 24.17 .see him,but not now,shall i.bim,but not nigh Veut. 3. 27. i. it with thine eyes, thou shalt not go 1 Sam. 22.tl2. b. me, Isa. 6.18. JoblQ, 27. mine eyes shall b. and not another £0. 9- i^or shall his place any more b. him 23. 9. where he doth work, but 1 cannot b. him 34. 29. when he hideth his face, who can b. ? 36. 24. that thoumagnify his work, which men i. Psal. 11. 4. his eyes b. his eye-lids try the chil(icen 7. his countenance doih h. the upright 17- 2. let thine eyes b. the things that are equal 15. 1 will b. thy face ui righteousness 27. 4. to i. the beauty of the Lord and enquire 37. 37. mai-k the perfect man, b. the upright 46, 8. come, b. the works of the Lord 3g. 4. they prepare, awake to help me, and b. 06. 7. he ruletli for ever, his eyes b. the nations 80. 14. look down from heaven, b. and visit 91. 8. only with thine eyes shalt thou b. and see 102. 19. from heaven did the Lord b. the earth 113. 6. he humbleth himself to b. the things 119. 18. opentbou mine eyes, that I may b Prov. 23. 33. thijie eyes shall b. strange women Eccl. 11. 7. and a pleasant thing it is to A. the sun Isa. £6. 10. he will not b. the majesty of the Lord 38.11.1 said,I shall 3. man no more with the inhab, BEL ijfl.41 .23.do good or evil, that we may *. it togeUie: 63. 15. b. from the habitation of thy holiness Jer. 20. 4. and thine eyes shall i. thy terror 29. 32. nor b. the good I will do for my people 32. 4. and his eyes shall b. his eyes, 34. 3. 42. 2. we are left but a few, as thine eyes do b. us Lam. 1. 18. hear all people, and *. my sorrow 3. 50. till the Lord look down and b. from heaven 5. 1. O Lord, consider and b. our reproach Ezek. 8. 9. b. the wicked abominations they do 28. 17. lay thee before kings that they may h. 18. bring thee to ashes in sight of all that b. 40. 4. son of man, b. with thme eyes, 44. 5. ' Dan. 9. 18. open thine eyes, and b. our desolation Obad. 1 12. do not b. the day of thy brother Micl.Q. me to light, and I shall i.his righteousness 10. she that is my enemy, mine eyes shall b her Hab. 1. 3.why dost thou cause me to i. grievances? 13. thou art of purer eyes than to b. evil, caast Mat. 18.10. tneir angel? aiway i.face of my Father Duke 14. 29. all that 5. it begin to mock him 21.6. as for these things which y e i . the days ■ffi'] Johri 17. 24. be with me, that they may b. my glory ActsJ. 31. as he drew near to b. it the voice came 32. then Moses trembled, and durst not b. 2 Cor. 3. 7. Israeicouldnot^. the face of Moses 1 Pet. 2. 12. your good works which iheyshalli. 3. 2. while they b. your chaste conversation Eev. 17.8. when they S. the beast th^ was, is not BEHOLDERS. Job 34. i 26. God striketh them in the place of i. BEHOLDEST. Psal. 10. 14. thou *. all mischief to requite it ' Mat. 7. 3. why b. tiiou the mote ? Luke G.'4l'„; Luke 6.42. j. notthe beamthat is in thineowneViG EEHOLDETH. Job 24. 18. he b. not the way of the vineyards Psal. 33. 13. the Lord b. all the sons of men Jam. 1. 24. for he b. himself and goeth his way BEHOLDIKG. Psal. 119. 37. turn away mine eyes from b. vanity -P/'(Jz.'.15.3.Liordin everyplace, i.the evil and gtaa Eccl. 5. 11. saving the b. of them with their eye% Mat. 27 .55. many women were there,*. lMie2$,^, Mark 10. 21. Jesus b. him, loved him, and said Lttke 23. 35. people stood j. and rulers derided him 48. 3. things done, smote their breasts and returned Acts 4. 14. and b. maji which was healed coidd say 23. 1. and Paul earnestly b. fhe council, said 2 Cor. 3.18. with open face*, as in a glass the glory Col. 2. 5. with you in spirit, joying, and*, your order Jam. 1. 23. a man b. his natural face in a glass BEHOVED. ,. LuAe24!. 46. and thus it*. Christ to suffer and i^~ Heb. 2. 17. bt him to be made lik^ to his brethmi BEING. Ggn. 24. 27. 1 5. in the way, the Lord ledme to house Exod. 22, 14. the owner thereof not b. with it Lev. 21 . 4. he shall not defile himself, b. a chief man A'wm.30.3, vow a vow i. in her father's house,] 6. Dent. 32. 31. our enemies themselves b. judges Josh.Q. 23. none of you be freed from b. bond-men 1 Sam. 15. 23. hath rejected thee from b. king, S6. 1 Kings 15. 13. Maachah his mother, even her he removed from b. queen, 2 Chron. 15.16. 16. 7. in provoking, in b. like house of Jeroboam Ne/i.Q. 11. who is there that J. as I am would flee? Psal. 49. 12. man i. in honour, abideth not, is like 83.4. come, and let us cut them ofif from b. a natioD Jer. 34. 9. b. an Hebrew or Hebrewess go, free Mat. 1. 19. Joseph her husband b. a just man Euke 13. 16. this woman b. adaughter of Abraham 16. 23. in hell he lift up his eyes b. in tormetiB 18, +. g. trusted in themselves as b. righteojU^f,:^ 20. 36. b. the children of the resurrection ? 22. 44. *. in an agony, he prayed more eaipeatly JbAH5.13 .Jesus conveyed — multitudei, in that place IC. 33. that thou b. a man, makest thyself God 1 Cor. 12. 12. all the members b, many are one body Eph. 2. 20. Jesus Christ b. the chief corner^tcme 4. 1 15. b. sincere in love may grow up into him P/iil. 2.6.who b. in the foi-m of God, thought it not Heb, 13. 3. as b. yourseh'es also in the body Eev. 12. 2. she b. with child, cried, travailing BEING. Psai. 104. 33. 1 will sing to the Lord, I will sing praise to my God while 1 have my b. 146. 2. Acts 17. 28. in him we live, move, uid have our i. BELCH, ETH. Psal. 59. 7. behold, they b. out with their mouth Prov. 15. 1 2. the mouth of fools b. out foolishnes?. BELIEF. 2 27jerj.2.13, sanctification of Spirit, and *. of truth BELIEVE Signifies, [1] To give credit to any thing, Gen. 45. £6. [2] To assent barely to gosjtel tnahs, Acta 8. 13. [3] To receive, depend, and rely vpM Christ J'or life and salvation, John 1 , 12. j 3. 15, 16. Rom. 9. 33. 1 10. 4. [4] 3b be /«/^ persuaded, John 6. 69. [53 To expect, or ''cji BEL Fsal. 27. 13. '16] To yta conjideiict in, 1 Chron. 10.80. [7] 'Jo -bwu", John 17. 21. Jam. 2. 19. V.r<'(/--A-5.that they may b. ihe Lord hath appeared 19. y. that they may hear and 6, thee for ever )/um. li. IL. how long will it be ere they h. me r Chr. SO. SO. b. in the Lord God, b, his prophets ha. 43. 10. that ye may know and b. me Mat. 9. CU. A, yta that I am able to do this ? 18. 6. but whodo shall offend one of these little ones which b. in me, Mark 9, 42. 21. 32. repented not afterward that ye mights, him 27. 42. let him come down, and we will b. him Mark 1. 15. repent ye, and b. the gospel 5. 36. he saith, be not afraidf only b. Sjuke 8. 50, (). 23. if thou canst b. all things are possible "^4. Lord, L b. help mine unbelief, Jo/ifi 9. 38. 'il.23.but shall A. those things he saith shall come 24. b. YQ recuive them, and ye shall have them 15. 32. let him descend, that we may see and b. 16. 17. these sigus .shall follow them which b. Luke 8.12. devil takelh away the word, lest they b. 13. these have no root, which for a while b. 24, 25, O fools, and slow of heart to b. all that John 1. 7- that all men through him might b. 12. sons ofGod, even to them that £. on his name 3.]2.howshall ye 3. if I tell you of hcavenlythings 4. 21. woman, b, me, the. hour cometh when ye [shaU 42. and said, now wed, notbecause of thy saying 5. 44. how can ye b. which reocive honour one of 47. if not his writings, how shall ye b. my words f 6. 29. work of God, that ye b. on him he hath sent 7. 5. for neither did his brethren b. in him 39.Spirit,whichtheythatd.onhim should receive 9. 35. dost thou b. on the Son uf God ? 36.he said,who is he, Lord, that I mightd.onhim 10. 38, b, the works, that ye may know and b. 11. 15. I was not there, to the intent ye may 3. 27. 1. b. that thou art the Christ, the Son of God 40, said 1 not to thee, if wouldst b. thou shouldst 42. that they may b. that thou hast sent me 48. if we lei him aloae, all men will b. on him 12. 36. while ye have light, &. in the light 13. 19. when it is come to pass, ye may b. I am he 14. 1. not troubled, ye b. in God, b. also in me 11,^.1 am in the Father, or b. for the work's sake 29, that when it is come to pass ye might b. l6.30.by this we b. thou camest forth froco God 31, Jesus answered them, do ye now b ? 17-20, 1 pray for them also which shall b. on me 21. that the world may b. thou hast sent me 19. 35. he knows that he saith true, that ye mights. 20. 31. these are written that ye might b. Acts 8. 37. 1 b. that Jesus Christ is the Son of God 13. 39. by him all that A, are justified from all things 41 . 1 work a work which you shall in no wise b. 15. 7- that the Gentiles by me should hear and d. 11. we d.tliro' grace we shall be saved, as they 16.31. A.on the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved 19.4. should b. on him that should come after him S 1 .20.thou scect how many Jews there are which b, 25. as touching the Gentiles which b. have writ. 27. 25. I b. God that it shall be as it was told me iu)ni. 3. 22, righteousness of God on all them that^. 4. 11. he might be father of all them that b. 24. to whom it shall be imputed, if we b. on him 6. 8. if dead, we b. that we shall also live with him 10.9. and shall b. in thy heart that God raised him 14. how shall they b, in him of whom not heard ? 1 Cor. 1. CI, by preaching to save them that b. 11. 18. 1 hear there be divisions, and I partly b. it 14. 22. tongues are for a sign, not to them that b. but prophesying serveth for them which b. 2 Cor. 4. 13. we a'lso b. and therefore speak Gat. 3. 22. promise might be given to them that b. Eph. 1. 19- the greatness of lus power to us who 3. Phil. 1, 29- to us it is given not only to b, on him 1 Thess. 1 . 7< ensamples to all that b. in Macedonia 2. 10. we behaved oorsfelves among you that b. 13. word which effectually worketh in you that b. 4. 14, if we b. that Jesus died and rose again 8 'I'hess.X. 10. come to be admired in all those that 3. 2, 11. send delusion that they should b. a lie 1 Tim. 1. 16. for a pattern to them that should^. 4, 3. received with thanksgiving of them that b. 10, Sai'iour of alt men, especially of those that b. Ileb. 10. 39. but of them that b. to saving of soul 11. 6. he that cometh to God must b. that he is Jam. 2. 19. the devils also b. and tremble 1 P£t. 1.21. who by him do J. in God that raised him 2. 7. to you therefore which b. he is precious 1 Jo/m 3. 23. is his commandment that we should b. 5. 13, I have written to you that b. that ye may b. BELIEVE not, or not BELIEVE, Zeod. 4. 1. behold, they will not b. me, nor hearken 8. it shall come to pass, if theywill not b. thee, 9. Tieju. 1. 32, yel in this ye did »w; b, the Lord 2 A'lf]^/ 17. 1 4. like their fathers did i\ot b. in Lord Job 9. 16. yet would I not b. that he had hearkened Prov. 26. 25. when h* speakeih fair, b. him not SI ijj.7>9> if ye Will not b. ye ihall not be established Jer. 12. 6. b. not them, Uio' ihey speak fair words Hab. 1 , 5. which ye will not b. though it be told you JWflr,21.25. whythendidye7*o(i.him.' A!af>tll..3i 24, 'Z'i. lo, here is Christ, A. it iiu(, 26. Mark 13.21. Luke'i^. 67, he said, if 1 lull you, you will7wf *. Johti 3. 12. if I told earthly things, and ye b. not 4. 48. except ye see signs and wonders ye will not b . 5. 38. for whom he hath sent, him ye b. not 47. if ye b.not his writ, how shall ye d. my words: 6.36, 1 said to you, ye also have seen me and d.7u>^ 64. but there are some of you which b. not 8. 24. if ye b, not that 1 am he, ye shall die in sins 45. because I tell you the truth, ye b. me not 46. if 1 say the truth, why do ye not b. me ? 10. 26. ye b. not, because ye are not of my sheep 37. if I do not the works of my Father, b. me not 38. if I do, though ye b. jioiiiut, believe the works 12. 39. they could itoi b. because Isaiah said again 47. if any hear words, andd. no-t, I judge him not 16. 9. reprove of sin, because they b. not on me 20. 25. thrust my hand into his side, I will jiot b. Rom. 3. 3. what if some did 7iot b. shall unbelief 15.31. 1 diaybedelivcredfromthemthatdoTid/ j. 1 Cor. 10. 27. if any that b. not bid you to a fcast 14,22. tongues are for a sign to them that b. not 2 Cor. 4. 4, hath blinded minds of them that b. not 2 Tim. 2. 13. if we b. not, he abideth faithful 1 John 4. 1. b. not every spirit, but try the spirits BELIEVED. Gen. 35. 6. he b. in the Lord, and he coimted it for righteousness, iiom. 4. 3, Go/. 3. 6. Jam. 2.23. Exod. 4. 31, Aaron spake, and the people b. 14. 31. they b. the Lord and his servant Moses 1 Sam. 27.^2. and Achish b. David, saying, he hath Psal. 27. 13. I had fainted, unless I had b. to see 106. 12. then b. they his words, they sang hispraise 116. 10. 1 b. therefore have 1 spoken, 2CV. 4. 13. 119-66. teach me, for I have A. thy commandments Isa. 53. 1. who hath b. our report, to whom arm of the Lord revealed? John 12. 38. Rom. 10. l6. Dan. 6. 23. no hurt on him, because he b. in his God Jonah 3. 5. so the people of Kineveh b. God Mat. 8. 13. as thou hast b. so be it done to thee 21. 32. but the publicans and harlots b. him Mark 16. 13. went and told it, neither b. they them Liike 1, 1. of those things which are most surely b. 45.ble3sedis she that A.forthere shall be aperform Jofm 2. 11. his glory, and his disciples b. on him 22. tliey b. the scripture and the word Jesus said 4. 50. the man b. the word that Jesus had spoken 53. the father himself b. and his whole house 5. 46. had ye b. Moses, ye would have b. me 7. 48, have any of rulers or Pharisees b. on him : 8. 31. then said Jesus to the Jews that b. on him 11. 45. who had seen the things Jesus did, b. on him 12.11. manyofthe Jews went away andi. on Jesus 16.27 . the Father loveth you, because you have b. 17 ■ 8. and they have b . that thou didst send me 20. 8. then went that othjer disciple aixd saw and b. 29. thou hast b. have not seen and yet have b. Acts 2. 44. all that b. were together, had things 4. 4. many of them which heard the word b. 32. multitude of them that b. were of one heart 5.t36. as many as b. Theudas were scattered 8. 12. but when they b. Philip preaching things 13, then Simon himself b. also and was baptized 10.45,they of circumcision who b. were astonished 11. 17- God gave them like gift as to us who b. 21. a great number b. and turned to the Lord 13. 12. then deputy d. being astonished at doctrine 48. as many as were ordained to eternal life b. 14. 1. a multitude of both Jews and Greeks b. 23.commended them to the Lord on whom they b. 17. 4. some of them b. and consorted with Paul 34. howbeit certain men clave to him and b. 18. 8. Crispus chief rulei* of the synagogue i. on L. 27. helped them much which had b. thro' grace 19- 2. received ye the Holy Ghost since ye b. T 22. ig. I beat in every synagogue them that b. 27. 11. the centurion b. the master of the ship 28. 24. some b. the things spoken, and some b. not Mom, 4. 18. who against hope b. in hope, might 13. 11. our salvation is nearer thzm when we b. 1 Cor. 3, 5. but ministers by whom ye A. as the Lord 15. 2. ye ace saved, unless ye have b. in vain 11. whether I orthey,so we preach, andso ye b. Gal. 2. 16. even we have i. in Jesus Christ that we Eph. 1. 13. in whom after ye b. ye were sealed 2 Thess. 1. 10. our testimony among you was b. 1 3Vm.3.l6.i.oninthe world, receivedup into glory 2 3i>n. 1. 12. for I know whom I have h. he is able 3(r. 3. 8. they which have 3. in God, be careful to Heb. 4. 3. we which have b. do enter into rest 1 John 4. l6. we have b. the love of God to us Many BELIEVED. John 2. 23. at the passover many b. in his name 4. 39- many of the Samaritans b. on him 11.45. many of the Jews which came to Mary *. on 12. 42. among Uie chief rulers also many b. on him BEIV1 Acts 18. 8. rr.any of the ()orinUuan& hearing 19. 18. ffidMythatd.came and confessed their d««^ BELIEVED not, or not BEIIEVED. Gen. 45. 26. Jacob's heart fainted, led. them not Num. 20. 12. because ne b. me noti to sanctify me Deut. 9.23. rebelled, and b. him not, nor hearkened 1 Kings 10. 7. howbeit I b. not the words, 2 C/tr. 9.6. Job 29. 24. if I laughed on them, they b. it not Psal. 78.22. because they b. not in God, trusted not 32. sinned, and b. not for his wonderous works 106. 24. despised the land, they b. not his word Jer. 40. 14. but Gedaliah b. them not Lam. 41. 12. inhabitants of world would tw/ have b. Mat. 21.32. John came mito you, and ye 4. him not -Afar* 16. 11. when theyhad heard he was alive i.B« 14. he upbraided them because they b. not Luke 20. 5. he will say, why then b. ye him notf 24. 41. while they b. not for joy and wondered John 3. 18 .condemned already .because hehath7w( b. 6. 64. Jesus knew who they were that b. not 10. 25. Jesus answered, I told you and ye b. not 12. 37. had done so many miracles, yet thev b, not Acts 9. 26. afraid, and b. not that he was a disciple 17- 5. the Jews which b. not moi'ed with en^-y 19. 9- but when divers were hardened and b. not iiem.l0,14.how call on him inwhom theyhave 7tot b. 11. 30. for as you in times past have itot b. God 31. even so have these also now not b. 2 'Thess. 2. 12. they all might be damned who b. rtoi Heb. 3. 18. not enter into his rest, that b. not 11. 31. Kahab perished not with them that b. not Jude 5. Lord afterwzird destroyed them that b. not BELIEVEHS. Acts 5. 14. h, were the more added to the Lord 1 Tim. 4. 12, but be thou an example of the b. BELIEVEST. Luke 1 . 20. be dumb because thou b. not my words John 1. 50. I saw thee under th^ fig-tree, b. thou? 11. 26. believeth in me, never die, b. thou this I 14. 10. b. tnou not that I am in the Father Acts 8. 37. if thou b. with all thine heart, thou 26. 27, b. thou the prophets? I know thou b. Jam. 2. 19. thou b. that there is one God, thou dost BELIEVETH. Ji?5 15. 22. he b. not that he shall return out of Prov, 14. 15. the simple b. every word, but the Isa. 28. IG. he that b. shall not make haste Mark y. 23. all things are possible to him that b, 16. 16. he that b. and is baptized shall be saved, but he that b. not shall be danuied John 3. 15. whoso b. in him should not perish, 16. 18. he that b. on him is not condemned, but he that b. not is condemned already 36. he that b. hath everlasting life, 6, 47. 5. 24. b. on him that sent me hath everlasting life 6. 35. he that b. on me shall never thirst 40. he that seeth the Son arid b. on him hath life 7. 38. he that b. on me, out of his belly shall flow 11. 25. he that^. though he were dead yet shall live 26. whosoever liveth and b. in me shall never die 12. 44. he that b, on me, b. not on me, but on him 46. whoso b. on me, should not abide in darkness 14. 12. he that b. on me, the works that I do ActslQ.^3. who b. in him receive remission of sins* Rom.\. 16. it is the power of God to every one that*. 3. 26, and the justifier of him that b. on Jesus 4. 5. but to him that worketh not, but b. on him 9-33. whoso 3. onhimshallnot be ashamed, 10.11. 10. 4. Christ is the end of law to every one that b. 10. for with the heart man b. to righteousness 14. 2. for one b. that he may eat all things 1 Cor. 7. 12. if any brother hath a wife that b. not 13.7. love b. all things, hopeth all things, endureth 14. 24. and there come in one that b. not 2 Cor. 6. J5. what part hath he that b. with infidel 1 Tim. 5. 16. ii any man that b. have widows 1 Pet. 2. 6. he that b. shall not be confounded iJohjiS. 1. whoso 4. Jesus is the Christ, is of God 5. who is he that overcometh, but he that b. 10. he that b. on the Son of God ; he that b. not God, because he b. not the record BELIEVll^G, Mat. 21. 22. ask in prayer, b. ye shall receive Joh7i 20. 27. said to I'homas, be not faithless but b. 31. that b. ye might have life through his name Acts 16. 34. rejoiced, b. in God with all his house 24. 14. b. all things which are written in the law Rom. 15. 13. fill you with all joy and peace in J. 1 Tim. 6. 2. they that have b. masters, not despise + but rather do them service because they are b, I Pet. 1. 8. yet b. ye rejoice with joy unspeakable BELL, S. Eiod.2&.3S. h. of gold betw. pomegranates, 39. 25 34. a golden b. and a pomegranate, 39. 26. Zech. 14. 20. upon the d. of horse.", holiness to Lord .Bellow, see Bulls. BELLOWS. Jer. 6. 29. the b. are burnt, the lead is consumed BELLY Signifies, [1] That pvt of the body vhtch coniaint BEI. the Uzfels, Mat. 13. 17. [2] T/ie womb, Jer. ]. 5. [3J 'The entrails, Rev. 10. 9, 10. [4] T/ie heart, John 7. 38. [5] The whole man, Tit. 1. 12. [6] Carnal pleasure, Rom. 16. 18. Gen. 3. 14. on thy d. shalt thoa go, and dust eat Lev. 11. 42. goeth on the i. be an abomination Nvm. 5. 21. thy thigh to rot, and thy &. to swell 25. 8. thrust man of Israel and ■woman thro' the b. Deui. 28. t H- plenteous in the fruit of thy 6. + 53. and thou shalt eat the fruit of thy b. Jtidg. 3. 21. the dagger, and thrust it in his b. 1 Kings 7.20. had pomegranates over-against the b. Job 3. 11. give up ghost when 1 came out of the b, 15. 2. aad Ml his b. with the east-wind .*55. bring vanity, and their b. prepareth deceit Job 19.117. intreated for childrens' sake of my d. 20. 15. God shall cast them out of his b. 20. surely he shall not feel quietness in his b. 23. when about to fill his b. God shall cast fiiry 32. 1 18. the spirit of my b. constraineth me 19. behold my £. is as wine which hath no vent P.t'aM7 . 14. whose £. thou fiUest with thy hid treas . 22. 10. thou art my God from my mother's b. 44. 25. soul bowed down, our b. cleaveth to earth 58. fS. they go astray from the b. 132. 1 11. of the fruit of thy *. I will set on Frov. 13. 25. but the b. of the wicked shall want 18. 8. go into innermost parts of the b. S6. 22. 20. a man's b. shall be satisfied with fruit 20. 27. searching all the inward parts of the i. 30. so do stripes the inward parts of the h. 22 . -f 18. is a pleasant thing, if keep them in thy b. Cant. 5. 14. his b. is as bright ivory overlaid with 7. 2. thy b. is like an heap of wheat set about with Jta, 46. 3. which are bom by me from the b. Jer. 1. 5. before I formed thee in the b. I knew thee 51. 34. be hath filled his 6. with my delicates Ezg&. 3. 3. he said, son of man, cause thy b. to eat Dan. 2. 32. this image's 6. and his thighsof brass Jonahl. 17. Jonah was in d. of the fish, Mat. 12. 40. 2.2. out of the b. of hell cried I, and thou heardst Mic. 6. 1 7- fruit of my 6. for the sin of my soul Uab. 3. 16. when I heard, my b. trembled, my lips Mat. 15. 17. whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the b. and is cjist out, MariJ. IQ. Zuke 15. 16. fain have filled his b. with the husks John 7. 38. out of his J. shall flow rivers of water 2?«7i.l6.18. they serve not our Lord but their own 3, 1 Cor. 6. 13. meats for the b. and the b. for meats Phil.S.lQ. whose God is their d. and glory in shame Jter. 10. g. eat it up, and it shall make thy b. bitter 10. as soon as I had eaten it, my b. was bitter BELLIES. Til. 1. 12. the Cretians are always liars, slow 6. BELONG. Gen. 40. 8. do not interpretations b. to God? XfiD, 27. 24. in jubilee return to whom it did b. Deut. 29. 29. secret things b. to God, revealed b. Psal. 47. 9. for the shields of the eaxth 6. to God 68. 20. to our God b. the issues from death Prov. 24. 23. these things also b. to the wise E.zek.9.1.\lZ. shall they not A. to the despising rod P Dan, 9. 9. to the Lord our God b. mercies ■Mar* 9- 41- in my name, because ye b. to Christ Litke ig. 42. the things which b. to thy peace 1 Cot. 7. 32. careth for things that b. to the Lord BELONGED, EST. 1 Sam. 30. 13. to whom h. thou, whence art thou ? /ifingj 1 . 8. and the mighty men, which i . to David A'ing'j7. t2. a lord which b. to the king answered Luke 23. 7. as he knew he b. to Herod's jurisdiction BELONGETH. Deut. 32. 35. to me b. vengeance and recompense, Psal. 94. 1. Heb. 10. 30. Judg. 19. 14, Gibeah which b. to Benjamin, 20. 4. i^tra 10. 4. arise, for this matter b. to thee Psal, 3. a. salvation b. unto the Lord 62. 11. twice have I heard, power b. unto God 12. also unto thee, O Lord, b. mercy Dan. g. 7. O Lord, righteousness b. to thee 8, to us b. confusion of face, to our kings Heb. 5. 14. strong meat b. to them of full age BELONGING, yiwn. 7. 9. the service of the sanctuary *. to them guM 2. 3. to light on a part of a field b. to Boaz ^rov. 26. 17. meddleth with strife 4. not to him \juke 9. 10. he went into a desert b. to Eethsaida BELOVED k applied, [1] To Christ, Mat. 3. I7. Mark 1. 11. I 9. 7. [2] To the Church, Jer. U. 15. Rom. 9. 25. [3] To particular saints, Neh. 13. 26. Dan. 9. 23. [4] To wife and children. Deut. 21. 15. Hos. 9. I6. [5] To the New Jerusalem, Rev. 20. 9. Vaut. 21. 15. two wives, the one b. the other hated 33. 12. the b. of the Lord shall dwell in safety Sam 12. ■I-25. Jedidiah, that is b. of the Lord Neh. 13. 26. .Solomon, who was b, of his God Psnl. 60. 5. that thy h. maybe delivered, 108. 6. 127- 2. for so he giveth his b. sleep 32 BEN Prov. 4. 3. and only b. in the sight of my mother Caiit. 5. 1. eat, O friends, drink abundantly, O b. 9. what is thy b. more than another b. ? 6. 1. whither is thy b. gone, O thou fairest ? 8. 5. who is this that cometh leaning on her b. ? Dan. 9. 23. for thou art greatly b. 10. 11, I9. Hos. 3. 1. go yet, love a woman b, of her friend 9. 16. I will slay the b. fruit of their womb Acts 15.25. chosen men with b. Barnabas and Paul Rom. 1.7. to all that are in Rome, b. of God 9. 25. I will call her b. which was not b. 11. 28. they are *- for the Father's sake 16. 12.salutei. Persis who laboured much in Lord Eph. 1. 6. he hath made us accepted in the b. .. 21.Tychicusa*.bT0ther and minister, Co/. 4.7- Col. 3. 12. put on as the elect of God, holy and*. 4. 9. with Onesimus, a faithful and b. brother 14. Luke the b. physician and Demas greet you 1 Thess. 1. 4. knowing b. your election of God 1 Tim. 6. 2, do them service, because they are b. Philem. 16. but above a servant, a brother b. Heb. 6. 9. b. we are persuaded better things of you 2 Pet. 3. 8. h. be not igncrant of this one thing 15. even as our b. brother Paul hath written Ijohn 3. 2. i. now we are the sons of God, it doth 21. b. if our heart condemn us not, then have 4. 1, b. believe not every spirit, but try the spirits 7. *. let us love one another, for love is of God 11. b, if God so loved us, we ought also to love ZJohri 11. b. follow not that which is evil, but [good Jude 20. but ye b. building up yourselves in faith Rev. 20. 9. and they compassed the b. city Dearly Beloved, see Dearly. My BELOVED. Catit. 1. 14. myb. is to me a cluster of camphire 16. behold thou art fair, my b. yea pleasant 2. 3. as the apple-tree, so is my b. among the sons g. my b. is like a roe or a young hart 16. my b. is mine, and I am his, he feedeth, 6. 3. 17. turn my b. and be thou like a roe or a hart 4. 16. let my b, come into his garden and eat 5. 2. it is the voice of my b. that knocketh, 2. 8 5. I rose up to open to 77;^ i.|[6. I opened to my 5 10. my b. is white and ruddy || I6. this is my b 6. 2. myb. isgone||3.Iam7ny A. and my b. mine, [7. 10, 7. 13. which I have laid up for thee, O 7ny b. Isa. 5. 1. a song of my b. touching his vineyard Jer. 11. 15. what hath my b. to do in my house Mat. 3. 17. this is my b. Son, 17. 5. Mark 1. 11. I 9. 7. Luke 3. 22. | 9- 35. 2 Pet. 1. 17- 12. 18. behold mu b. in whom my soul is pleased Luke 20. 13. I will send my b. son, it may be they Rom. 16. 8. greet Amplias my b. in the Lord 1 Cor. 4. 14. but as my b, sons I warn you 17. I sent Timothy my b. son, 2 Tim. 1. 2, Jam. 1. 16. do not err, my b. brethren BELIE, BELIED. Prop. 30. 19. lest I be full and b. thee Jer. 5. 12. they have b. the Lord, and said, it is not BEMOAN, ED, ING. Job 42. 11. tiiey b. Job, and comforted him Jer. 15. 5. who shall b. thee, O Jerusalem ? 16. 5. neither go to lament, nor b. them 22. 10. weep ye not for the dead, nor b. him 31. 18. I have surely heard Ephraim b. himself 48. 17. all ye that are about him b. him Nah. 3, 7. Nineveh is laid waste, who will 4. her? BEl^CHES. Ezek. 27. 6. the Ashurites made thy b. of ivory BEND. Psal. 11. 2. for lo, the wicked b. their bow 64. 3. who b. their bows to shoot their arrows Jer. g. 3. they b. their tongue like a bow for lies 46. 9. the Lydians, that handle and b. the bow 50. 14. all ye that b. the bow shoot at her 29. 51. 3. against him that bendeth, let the archer b, Ezek. 17. 7. behold, this vine did b. her roots BENDETH, ING. Psal. 58. 7. when he b. his bow to shoot arrows Isa. 60. 14. that afflicted thee shall come b. to thee Jer. 51. 3. against him that b. let the archer bend BENEATH. Exod. 20. 4. or that is in the earth b, Deut. 5. 8, 32. 19. he brake the tables b. the mount Deut. 4. 39. on the earth 5, there is none else 28. 13. thou shalt be above only, and not be b. 33. 13. blessed, for the deep that coucheth b. Ezra 9- "t 13. hast withheld b. our iniquities Job 18, 16. his roots shall be dried up b. Prov. 15. 24. that ye may depart from hell b Isa. 14. g. hell from b. is moved for thee 51. 6. lift up your eyes, look on the earth b. Jer. 31. 37. if foundations can be searched b. John 8. 23. ye are from b. I am from above BENEFACTORS. Lrke 22.C5.they that exercise authorityare called b, BENEFIT. , Jer. 18. 10. -repent of good wherewith I b. them BES BENEFIT, S. Signifies, ri\ The gifts and favours of God to mtn, 2 Chron. 32. 25. Psal. 68. IQ- [2] Thefavour of God to others, 2 Cor. 1. 15. Philem. "4. [3] God's righteous acts, 1 Sam. 12. f 7, [4] Salvation, 1 Tim. 6. 2. [5] Favour, grace, or spiritual blessings, Psal. 103. 2. [o] Toprofit, or do good, Jer. 18. 10. 1 Sam. 12. + 7. reason with you of all the b. of L 2 Ghr.32..il5. Hezekiah rendered not according to S, Psal. 68. 19. Lord who daily loadeth us with b. 103. 2. bless the Lord, and forget-not all his i. 116. 12. what shall I render to Lord for all his J..' 2 Cor. 1. 15. tiiat you might have a second b. 1 Tim. 6. 2. faithful and beloved partakers of the A, Philem. 14. that thy &. should not be of necessity BENEVOLENCE. 1 Cor. 7. 3. let the husband render to the wife due i. BENT. Psal. 7. 12. he hath b. his bow, Lam. 2. 4. | 3. 12 37. 14. have 5. their bow to cast down the poor Isa. 5.28.whose arrows sharp, and all their bows i. 21. 15. for they fled from the swords and b. bow Hos. 11.7.mypeople are b. to backsliding from men Zech. 9. 13. when I have b. JudaU for me BEREAVE. Dejit. 32. + 25. sword and terror shall b. young men Eccl.^.8. for whom I labour audi, my soul of good Jer. 15. 7. I will b. them of children, 18. 21. Ezek. 5. 17. send evil beasts, and they shall b. thee 14. 1 15. if I cause noisome beasts to 6, the land 36. 12. no more henceforth b. them of men, 14. Hos. 9. 12. bring up children, yet will I b. them BEREAVED. Gcti.42.36. Jacob said, me ye have A. of my children 43. 14. if I be b. of my children, I am *. Ezek. 36. 13. thou land hast b. thy nations ^0^.13.8.1 willmeet them as abeard. of her whelps BEREAVETH. Lam. 1. 20. abroad the sword b. at home is as death BERRIES. La. 17. 6. two or three b. in the top of the bough Jam. 3. 12. can the fig-tree bear olive b. a vine figs? BERYL. Dan. 10. 6. his body also was like the b. and facff Rev. 21. 20. eighth foundation was b. ninth a topaz BESEECH. Exod. 33. 18. he said, I b. thee shew me thy glory Num. 12. 13. heal her now, O Lord, I b. thee Psal. 80. 14. return, we b. thee, O God of hosts •- 116. 4. O Lord, I b. thee deliver my soul 118.25. save I *.0 Lord, I b. thee, send prosper^, 119. 108. accept, I b. thee, free-will offerings M^!' Jer. 38. 20. obey, I b. thee, the voice of the Lord*^ Amoi 7, 2. I said, O Lord God, forgive I b. thee Jonah 1.14.they said, we i. thee, O I^Td,we4.thM 4. 3. Q Lord, take, I b. thee my life from me Mai. 1. 9. b. God, that he will be gracious to u.» Luf:e 8, 28. Jesus, I b. thee, torment me not 9. 38. saying, master, I b. thee look on my son Acts 26. 3. wherefore 1 i.thee to hear me patiently Rom. 12. 1. I b. you by the mercies of God 1 Cor. 4. 16. I b. you, be ye followers of me 2 Cor. 2.8. I b. you, confirm your love toward him 5.20. Eis though God did b. you by us, we prayyon 6.1. we i. you receive not the grace of God in vain 10. 1. I Paul b. yon by the meekness of Christ Gal. 4. 12. 1 6. you, be as I am, for I am as ye are Eph. 4.1 . 1 the prisoner of the Lord b. you to walk Philem. g. yet for love's sake I rather *. thee 10. I b. thee for my son Onesimus, whoiit I have Heb. 13. 19. but I b. you the rather to do this 1 Pet. 2. 11. 1 b. you as strangers and pilgrims 2 John 5. now I b. tnee, lady, not as though I wrote See Brethren. BESEECHING. Mat. 8. 5. there came a centurion b. him, Luke 7. 3. Mark 1, 40. there came a leper to him, b. him BESET. Judg. 19.22. sons of Belial i.the house round, 20.5. Psal. 22. 12. strong bulls of Bashan have b. me 139. 5. thou hast b. me behind and before Hos. 7. 2. their own doings have b. them about Heb. 12. 1. lay aside sin which doth so easily b. M BESIDE, BESIDES. Gen. 19. 12. hast thou here any b. bring them out 20. 1. there was a famine *. the first famine Lev. 18. 18. b. the other in her life-time 23, 38. b. sabbaths, h. your gifts, b. your vowsi. your free-will offerings, which ye give to Lord JVjwn. 5, 20. man has lain with thee *. thy husbanA C. 21.1awof Nazarite, i, that his hand shall get 11. 6. there is nothing at all b. this manna 28. 23. offer these b. the bumUoffering, 20. 6. Deut. 29. 1. b. the covenant ne made in Horeb Josh. 22. 19. in building an altar, b. the altar, Kfl Judg. 6. 37. if it be dry on all the earth *, 11. 34. *, her Jephthah had no son nor daughter 1 Sam. 19. 3. 1 will go out and stand b. my father ,1 Kings 10. 13. 6. that which Solomon nave hff ,/\'ittjjCC.7 not & prophet of ihp T,. i.SCArnn.lR.fi. t Kutes '21.it). A.hts sm. wherewith he made J ud&h f«i/.5s. C. he leadeth me A. the stiU waters (.\itu. 1. H. feed thv kids b, the shepherds' tents Lii. 3C. vu. blessed are ye that sow 6. all waters A(). 8. 1 will gather others to him 6. those that huAe lf>. S6. b. all this, between us and you a gulf '«4. 21. i. all this, to-day is the third day since Vhiiam, 19. thou owest to me thine ovmscif b. BESIDE. Mark 3. CI. his friends said, he is b. himself Acti Sti. 24. Paul, thou art b. thyself, learning S CV. 5.13. whether we be b. ourselves, it Is to God BESIEGE. Deitt, 2B. 52. he shall b. thee in thy gates 1 Ainjf B. 37. if their enemies ^. them, 2 CV/r. 6. 38. lia. 21. 2. go up, O Elam, b. O Media BESIEGED. 2 iiri>i^xl9.34.withthe sole of my feet I have dried up all the rivers of b. places, ha. 'Vf. ^6. Led. Q. 34. came a great king against it and h, it lia. ] . 8. the daughter of Zion is left as a A. city i^jtek. 6. 12. he that is b. shall die by the famine BESOftl. Jsa. 14. 23. 1 will sweep it with the i. of destruction BESOUGHT., Gtn. 42. 21. when he b. us, and we would not hear iij-crf. 32. 11. Moses b. the Lord, Deiit. .3. 23. 2 Sam. 12. 16. David b. God for the child 1 A'i;tgj 13. 6. and the man of God b. the Lord S littigs 1. 13. third captain fell on his knees and i 13. 4. Jehoahaz b. the Lord, the Lord hearkened C C'.iitn. 3.». 12. Manasseh in affliction b. the Lord iJra 8. 23. so we fasi«d and b. our God for this EttA.H. 3. 4. him with teai-s to put away the mischief Jer. S6. 19. did not Hezekiah fear, and b. the J^rd Mat. 8. 31. so the devils b. him, Mark 5. 10,12 ImkeQ. 31,32 34. saw him, they b. him to depart, I^ke 8. 37 18. fSG. servant 6. him. Lord, have patience Marks. 23. Jairus b. him greatly, Luke 8. 41. JoA7t 4. 40. Samaritans b. that he would tarry 47 . the nobleman of Capernaum b. him to come 19. 38. b. Pilate that he might take the body .<4f^.r 13.42. Gentiles b. that thene words be preached 16. 15. Lydia *. us, saying, if ye have judged me 39. magistrates b. tlicm, and brought them out 21. 12. we b. him not to go up to Jerusalem fi Cor. 12. 8 for this thing 1 b. the Lord thrictj BEST. Cen. 43. 11. tase of the b. fruits in the land 47 ■ 6. in 6. of the land make thy fathei' dwell, 11. 7Jii'(/. 22. 5. of A. of his own field make restitution ^tim. 18.29. cveryheave-offeringshallbe of the 4 36. 6. let them tnarrv to whom they think b. JJeut. 23. 16. he shall dwell where it likts him /;. 1 Sam. e. 4. he will take the b. of your vineyards 15.9. Saul and the people spared the 4. ofsheep,15. 2 Sam. 18. 4. what seemeth you b, I will do 2 KiiigslO. 3. look outthe d. of your master's sons Psai. .39- 5. every man at his b. state is vanity Cant. 7. 9. the roof of thy mouth like the b. wine Mic. 7. 4. the b. of them is as a brifer, most upright Litke 15. 22. bring forth tlie b. robe and put it on 1 Cor. IS. 31. but covet earnestly the b. gifts BESTEAD. Isa. 8. 21 . they shall pass thro* it hardly d. hungry' BESTIR. 2 Sam. 5 24. when hearest the sound then b, thyself BESTOW. Exod. 32. 29. that he may b, on you a blessing Deut. 14. 26. i. money for what thy soul lusts ^er 2 ChroH. 24. 7. the things they did A, on Baalim Ezra 7. SO. which thou shalt have occasion to b. it out of the king's treasure-houae Luke. 12. 17- 1 have no room where to b. my fruits 18. and there will I b. all my fruits apd goods 1 Cor. 12. 23. on these we b. more abundant honour 13. 3. though 1 b. all my goods to feed the poor BESTOWED. 2 Kings 5. 24. Gehazi b. them in the house 1 Chron. 2;J. C5. Lord b. on Solomon royal majesty Isa. 63. 7. according to all the Lord hath b. on us John 4, 38. to rea]) that whereon ye i . no labour l.om. 16. 6. greet Mary, who b. much labour on us Citr. 15. 10. his grace i. on me was not in vain S Cot. 1. 11. for the gift£. onus by means of many a. 1. do you 10 wit of the grace i on the churches Gel/. 4. 11. lest I have b. on you labour in vain ] John 3. 1. what manner of love Father J. on us BETAKE. Jsa. 14. 1 32. poor of his people b. themselves to it BETHIWK. 1 KittgsQ. 47. if they shall b. themselves in the land whither were carried captives, 2 C/iron. 6. 37. BETIMES Mgnifies [1] Early, Geo. 26.31. [2] SeafonalfyA m due and proper time. Prov. 13. 24. [3] Cm- 1 tinnafly, and carefulli/, 2 ChroQ. 36. 15. I Ctn 26.31 rose up A and sware one to another ] S3 B£T ^ Ohrsn.Z^. 15. God sen*, by his messengers rising b. jiili 8. 5. if thou wouldst seek unio God b, 24. 5. as wild asses go they, rismg b. for prey iVof . 13, 24. he that loveth him, cho^teneth him b. BETRAY. 1 Chron. 12. 17. if ye be come to b. me to enemies Mat, 24. 10. and shall b. one another and hate 26. 16. from that time he sought opportunity to 3. him, Mark 14. 11. Lnike 22. 6. 21. I say unto you, that one of you shall b. me, Mark 14. 18. John 13. 21. 46. behold, he is at hand and doth b. me Mark 13. 12. brother shall b. brother to death JohnG. (i4. Jesus knew who should h. him, 13. 11, 13. 2. the devil put into the licartofJudas to j. him BEX[tAYEl>. Mat. ID. 4. Judas Iscariot who b. him, Mark 3.19- 17>22.Son of man shall be b. into the hand< of men, 20. 18. | 26.2,45. A/ar/-14.41. 26. 21. wo to that man by whom the Son of man is b. Mark J4. 21. Luke 22. 22. 48. he that b. gave them a sign Mark 14. 44. 27. 4. 1 have sinned, in that I b. innocent blood Lnkt^l. \(i. and ye shall be i. both by parents and John 18. 2. Judas which b. him knew the place 1 Cor. 11. 23. same night he was b. he took bread BETRAYERS. Actst- 52. just One, of whom ye have been the b. BETRAYEST, E'JII. Mari]4.42.1etusgc, lo,hethat A. me is at hand Lnke 22. 21. the hand of him that b. me is with me 48. Judas, b, thou the Son of man with a kiss f John 21, 20. Lord, which is he that b. thee ? BETROTH. DcTii- .28. SO.shalt A , a wife, another shaU lie with her Hos. 2 Tg. I will b. thee to me for ever in righteous. 20. L will b. thee to me in faithfulness, shalt know BETROTHED. Exod. 21. 8. if she please not her master who b. her 22. IG. if a man entice a maid not A. Dent.ZZ. 28. Lev. 19 . 20. whosoever lieth with a woman b.- Dent. 20. 7. M-ho hath b. a wife, and not taken her £2. 23. if a man find a virgin A. and He with her 27 . b. damsel cried, and there was none to save BErrER Signifies, [1] More valuable, or preferable, Eccl. 9. 4, 16, 18. [2j More acceptable, 1 Sam. 15. 22, [3] More able, Dan. 1. 20. [4] More convenient, 1 Cor. 7. 38. [5] More easy. Mat. 18. 6. [6] More advatttageatis; Phil. 1. 23. [7] Moie holy, 1 Cor. 8. 8. [8] More safe, Psal, 118. 8. [9] More comfortable, Prov. 15. I6, 17. [10] More precious rVTo^f. &. 11. A better hope, heb. 7. 19. TAe new covenant, or Cliriit atid his priesthood, and the promises of the gospel depending thereupon ; which give hope to lost sinners of obtainiiig reconciliation 7cith God, and afford more clear and solid grounds to expect the Jull pardon of their sins, and eier?ial life, than could be discovered from the dark thadows under the legal dispensation. Might obtain a better resurrection, Ileb. 11. 35. A resurrection to a far better life than they could have enjoyed on earth ; for though they might have been preserved for a while from death noxo threaten- ed, which was a kiftd of Tesurrection, yet was it not to be compared with the resurrection to eternal hfe, glory, blijts, andpleasjtre, to be enjoyed by them u ith Uod in heaven, which would abundantly recompense themfor all their sufferings. Better sacrifices, HeA. 9. 23. The sacrifice af Christ himselj', xchich is of more value, ajtd comprises all the virtue, beuefitf and signification of the legal sacrijii.es. It is expressed in the plui-al number, both to a?iswer the opposite term, and to fet out its excellency J being far above allothart, and the very'x substance of thtim. Gen. 29. 19. b. I give her to thee than to another Exod. 14. 12. 6. for us to have served the Egyptians Num. 14.3. wereit not A. for us to return to Egypt? Judg. a. 2. gleaning's of Ephraim 6. than vintage . 11. 25. nor art thou any thing b. than Balak 1 Sam. 1. 8. am not I b. tu thee than ten sons? 27. 1. nothing b. than to go to the Philistines 1 Kings 1 . 47 . God make the name of k. Solomon A. 3. 32. who fell upon two men b. than he, and slew 19- 4. Elijah said, I am not b. than my fathers 21.2. 1 will give thet for it a b. vineyard than it 2 Kings 5. 12. rivers of Damascus b. than Jordan 2 Chron. 21. 13. hast slain brethren b. than thyself Psal. 69. 31. this shall please the Lord b. than an ox £cc/.2.24. nothing A. for a man than to eat and drink 3. 22. there is nothing A. than to rejoice in his ^vorks 4. 3. b. is he than both they, which have not been 9. two are A. than one || 6. 11. what is man the A. .^ 7. 10.^thatthe former days were A. than these. ill .-wisdom is as good as an inheritance, yea A. too 10. 11. the scrpentwiUbite,andababbIerisnoA. Jsa. 56. 5. give a name A. than of sons and daughters Lam. 4. 9. they that be slain with the sword are A, D Kiei. 'Jb. 11. I will settle you, and do A. to you Dan. 1. 20. in all mattershe found them teu times llos. 2.7. then was it A. with me than low Amos 6. 2. be they A. than these kingdoms' Aah. 3. 8. art thou A. than populous 'Hoi Mai. 6, 26. behold the fowls of theair areyen much A. than xhej? Luke 12, 24 12. 12. how much then is a man A. than a sheep ' 18.6. it were A. for him thatamillstone were hatigt about his neck, Mark Q. 42. Ijuke 17. 2, Rom. 3. 9. are we A. ttian they ? no, in nowise 1 Cor. 7 .38.he that giveth her not in marriage,doth A 8. 8. for neither if we eat are we the A, 9-15. b.foT me to die, than to make my glorying voi4 11. 17. youcome together not for A. but for worse Phil. 3. S-. let each esteem other A. than himself lieb. 1. 4. being made so much A. than the angels 6. g. but beloved, we are persuaded A. things of you 7. 7- without contrad. the less is blessed of the A. 19. nothing perfect, but bringing in ofaA.hope did 22. Jesus was made a surety of a A. testament 8. 6. by how much also he is th-e Mediator of a A. covenant, established on 0. promibes 9- 23. but heavenly things with A. sacrifices 10 34. in heaven a A. and enduring substance 11 . 16. they desire a A. country, an heavenly 35. that they might obtain a A. resurrection 40. God having provided some A. thing for us 12. 24. that speaketh A. things than that of Abel 2 Pet. 2. 21. A. for them not to have known the way BE'lTER ij. Prov. 15. 16. A. is little with the fear of the Lord 17> A. !> a dinner of herbs where love is, than an ox 16.8. b.is a little with righteousness than revenuits 16, how much A. is it to get wisdom than gold 17, !• A. is a dry morsel and quietness therewith 19- 1* A. iVthepoorthat walksinintegrity,28. 6 27. 10. for A. is a neighbour that is near, than Eccl. 4. 6. A. is an handful with quietness than 13. A. is a poor wise child than a foolish king 6. 9- b. tjthe sight of the eyes than the wandering 7. 8. A. is the end of a thing than the beginning Cant. 4. 10. how much A. ij thy love than wine f Is BEITER, or is it BETTER. Judg. 9. 2. whether ts A. for you, that all reip 18. 19- if it b. to be a prieist to one, than to a tribe * Ruthi. 15. thydaughterijA.totheethansevensonf 1 Sam. 15. 22. behold, to obey is A. than sacrifice 28. given to a neighbour that is b. than thou 2 Sum. 17. 14. connsel of Hushai ihe Archite is b. Esth. 1 . 19. estate to another that is A. than she Psal. 37 . 16. a little a righteous man hath I'j A. 63. 3. thy loving-kindness iV A. than life 84. 10. a day in thy courts is A. than a thousand 119. 72. thelaw of thy mouth is A. to me than gold Prov. 3. 14. for the merchandise ofwisdomijA. 8. 11. wisdom is A. than rubies, and all things ig. my fruit is A. than gold, yea, than fine gold 12. g.ij b. than he that hononreth himseli 16.32. that is slow to anger iV A. than the mighty 19. 22. and a poor man « A. than a liar 22. + 1. favour is A. than' silver and gold 27. 5. open rebnke is A. than secret Tove Eccl. 6. 3. an tmtimely birth ij A. than he 7. 1. a good name ij A. than precious ointment 3. sorrow IJ A. than laughter, for by the sadnes>i of the countenance the heart is made A. 8. the patient in spirit IJ A. than the proud in spirit 9-4. a living dog tj A. than a dead lion 16. then said 1, wisdom ij A. than strength 18. wisdom IJ b. than weapons of war. Cant. 1. 2. for thy love ij A. than wine Luke 5. 39. for he saith, the old I'j A. Phil. 1. £3. and to be with Christ,which ij far A. It is BETTER, or BEITER it it. Gen. 29. 19. it is A. 1 give her to thee than anothe 2 Sam. 18. 3. it is A. thou succour us out of the city Psal.ll8.&.it is A. to trust in the Lord than to put, 9. Prov. 16. 19. A. it is to be of an humble spirit 21.9.rV IJ A. to dwell inacorner of the house, 25.21. 19. it is A. to dwell in the wilderness than with 25.'i.b.tt is that it be said to thee, come up hither Eccl. 5. 5. A. it is that thou shouldest not vow 7. 2. it is A. to go to the house of mourning than 5. it is b. to hear the rebuke of the wise than Jonah 4. 3. it is b. for me to die than to live, 6. Mat. 18. 8. it is A. for thee to enter into life halt o maimed, than to be cast, g. Mark 9. 43, 45, 47 1 Cor. 7.9. for it is A. to marry than to trurn 1 Pet.Z.ll.itisb. thatye suffer for well doing thai BETTERED. Mark 5.26.she was nothing A. but rather grew wor» BETWEEN. G«t. I.t4. God divided A. light and darkness i 14. to divide A. light and darkness 3. 15. 1 will put enmity A. thy seed and her sepJ 9. 16 the covenant A. God and every creature 15. 17- a burning lamp passeth A. those places 49. 10. nor a lawgiver from A. his feei. tul Shiiot Exod. 8. S3 I will put a division A. my pcopU BID JCzod. 13.^6. l:ill iti. the two evenings, Kum. 9.+3. 13. 9. and it shall be for a sign to thee, and a memo- rial A. thine eyes, 10. Deuc.fj.^. 1 11.18. 18. 16. (hey come, and I judge i. one and another 26. 33. the vail shall divide &. holy and most holy Nvm. 11. 33. while the flesh was &. their teeth CtJ. t4. the other lamb offer d. two evenings Veut. 17. 8. 1, blood and blood, 6. plea, 6. stroke 33. 12. and he shall dwell d. his shoulders Jitdg. 4. 5. Deborah dwelt b. Ramah and Bcth-el 1 Sa7n.7.1 heavy burdens grievous to be borne Mark 5. 3. 10 man could b. him witS chains Acts 9. 14. authority to b. all that call 3n thy name 12. 8. angel said, gird thy.eU. b. on my sandals BIR Acti2\.ll. BOshall the Jews*, the man that ownpl^ BINDETH. Job 5. 18. he maketh sore and *. up, he wbundeth 26. 8. he b. up the waters in his thick clouds 28. 11. he A. the floods from overflowing 30. 18. it b. me about as,the collar of my coat 36. 13. hypocrites, they cry not when he b. then Psal. 129. 7. nor he that b. sheaves, his bosom 147. 3. he healeth the broken in heart, and b. up Prov. 26. 8. as he that b. a stone in a sling, so is he Isa. 30. 26. in day Lord b. up breach of his people BINDING. Gen.37.7.we were ^.sheaves in field,my sheaf arose 49. 11. b. his foal to the vine, and his ass's colt Num. 30. 13. every b. oath to afflict the soul Acts 22. 4. b. and delivering into prisons d ta BIRD Signifies, [1] A foal, small or large. Jam. 3. 7 [2] Cvrus, who came swiftly from Persia to destroy Babylon, Isa. 46. 11. [3] The Chal- deans, or other neighbours that persecitted and affiicted tJte Jews, Jer, 12. 9. [4] T/ie polluted and corrupt inhabitants of Babylon, Rev. 18, 2. Gen. 7. 14, every *. of every sort went into the ark ieD.14.52. shall cleanse the house with the living 3. Job 41 . 5. wilt thou pipy with him as with a b. ? Psal. 1 1 . 1 . to my soul, flee as a ^ . to your mountain 124. 7. our soul is escaped asai. out of the snare J'r(jzj,1.17,in vainthe net is spread in sightof any i. 6. 5. and as a b. from the hand of the fowler 7. 23. as a b. hasteth to the snare, knows not 26.2. as the b. by wandering, so the curse causeless 27.8. as a i.that wandereth from her nest, so a man Eccl. 10. 20. the b. of the air shall tell the matter 12. 4. he shall rise up at the voice of the b. Isa. 16. 2. as a wandering i. cast out of her nest 46. 11. calling a ravenous b. from the east Jer. 12. 9- ™y heritage is to me as a speckled b. Lam. 3. 52. mine enemies chased me like z,b- Hos. 9, 11. their glory shall fly away like a b. 11. 11. they shall tremble as a 3. out of Egypt Amos 3. 5. can a b. fall where no gin is for him ? Rev. 18. 2. a cage of every unclean and hateful b. BIRDS. Gen. 15. 10. but the b. divided Le not 40. 17. the b. did eat them out of the basket 19. the b. shall eat thy flesh from off thee Xep.l4.4.priest shall command to take two J. alive Deut. 14. 11. of all clean b. ye shall eat 2 Sam, 21. 10. suffered not the b. to rest by day Psal, 104. 17. where the b. make their nests 148. t 10. praise the Lord, ye b, of wing Eccl. 9, 12. as b. that are caught in the snaxe Cant. 2. 12. the time of the singing of b, is come Jja.31.5.as J.flying, so will Lord defend Jerusalem 4. 25. and all the b. of the heaven were fled Jer. 5. 27. as a cage full ot b. so are their houses 12. 4. the beasts are consumed and the b. 9. the b. round about are against her, come ye Ezek. 39. 4. I will give thee to the ravenous b, Dan. 4. 33. his nails were grown like b, claws Mat. 8. 20. the b. of the air have nests, Luke 9. 56 13. 32. the b. Ibdge in the branches thereof Rom. 1. 23. into an image like to *. and beasts 1 Cor. 15. 39, another of fishes, another of b. Jam. 3, 7. every kind of beasts and b. is tamed BIRTH Is [1] Natural, Exod. 28. 10. [2] Abortive, or wt- timely. Job 3. 16. Psal. 58. 8. Eccl. 6. 3. [3] Supernatural, as was the birth of Christ. Mat. 1. 18. Luke 1. 14. [4] Figurative, for heavy an- guish and distress, 2 Kings I9. 3. Isa. 37. 3. [5] lor deliverance at nand, Isa. 66. 9. [6] For a natural state in sin, Ezek. I6, 3. [7] Forregene- ratimi. Tit. 3. 5, [8] Jbr earnest desire for the good of souls. Gal. 4. I9. The clmdren are come to the birth, 2 Kings 19. 3. We have begun a happy reformation, but are hindered by this tjuolent Assy Tian, from bri7igtng it to perfection. Thy birth is of the land of Canaan ; Exek. I6. 3. Thy root whence tlum didst spring, the rock whence thou, wast cut, the place where thou grewest vp, the company and commerce thou didst use, all were of the land of Canaan ; thy original is no better than the wont of nations, thou hast their viciovi nature, manners, and practices, and art as viU and obnoxious to my curse as they are. 2 Kings 19. 3. children are come to the h.Isa. 37-3 Job 3. 16. as an hidden untimely A. I had not \>&f Psal. 58. 8. let them pass like the untimely b, Eccl. 6. 3. an untimely b. is better than he 7.1. day of death is better than day of one's ha. 66. 9. shall I bring to the b. not cause to briq| Ezek. 16. 3. thy b, and nativity is of Canaan Hos. 9. 11. glory of Ephraim shdl fly from the Mat. 1. 18. the b. of Jesus Christ was on this wHi Luke 1. 14. and many shall rejoice at his b. JohnQ. l.hesawamanwhowasblindtromhis b. Gal. 4. 19. my childr^, of whom I travail ii *. RIT ffi-v. t?.2.aD(lalie cnnd, travailing m A. and passed lilKlU-DAV. O#w.40.S0.the third day .which was Pharaoh's *.- let her alone, her soul is b. in her 34. 20. Lord saw affliction of Israel that it was b. JCsthA.l .Mordecaicriedwith a loudvoice and i.cry Job 3. 1 5. terrify it, as those who have a b. day SO. and why is life given to the b. in soul i 13. 26. thou writest b. things against me 23. 2. even to-day is my complaint b. 27. t 3. the Almighty who hatli made my soul b. Psal. 64. 3. to shoot their arrows, even b. words Prov. 5. 4. but her end is b. as wormwood £7. 7- to the hungry soul every b. thing is sweet 31. i 6. give wine to those that are i. of soul EccL 7. 26. 1 find more b. than death the woman Isa. 5. 20. that put b. for sweet, and sweet for b. 22. 1 4. look from me, I will be b, in weeping 24. 9. strong drink shall be b. to them tliat drink Jer 2. 19. itis an evil thing and b. that thou 4. J8. Uiis is thy wickedness, because it is b. Ck S6. make most b. lamentation as for a son 31. 1^^ a voice was heard in Ramal^, b. weeping r.^vA. 3. 1 14. Spirit took me away, and I went b. 27' 31, shall weep for thee with b. wailing Amos 8. 10. and the end thereof, as a i. day Hub. 1. 6. Chaldeans, that b. and hasty nation Ci>i. 3, 19. love your wives, be not b. against them Jam. 3. 14. if ye have b. envying and strife Jtev. 8. 11. men died of waters because made b. J 0. 9. eat it up, and it shall make thy belly *. 10. as soon as [ had eaten it, my belly was b. BllTiLR-WATER. Num. 5. 18. the b.'teater that causeth the curse Jam. 3. 11. doth a fountain send sweets), and^.f BITTERLY. Judg. 5. 23. cnrse ye b, the inhabitants thereof liuih 1. 20. the Almighty hath dealt b. with me Jsa. 22. 4. look away &om me, I will weep b. ^3.7- the ambassadors of peace shall weep b. /:«*. 27. 30. the pilots of Tyre shall cry *. //>v. 12. 14. Ephraim provoked him most b. Ztph. 1. 14. the mighty man shall cry b. iJat. SG. 75. Peter went out, wept b, UUee 22. 62. BITTERN. Ir3. 14. 23. make it a possession for the b. 34. 11. Zeph. S. 14. the b. shall lodge in the upper lintels BLA BirrERNESS Signifies, [l] That which tt opposed h sv>eetne»c, Exod. 15. 23. [2] Deep sorrow and heaviness of spirit. Job 7- H. Prov. 14. 10. [3] A thing most pernicious, or that produces dreadjul effects, 2 Sam, 2. 26. [4] Violent inward displeasure against others, Eph. 4.31. [5] Great impiety, Acts 8. 23. The gall of bitterness. Acts 8. 23. In a stale most offensive and distasteful to God ; under the power of corrupttim, hypocrisy, and ambition. A root of bitterness, i/ci, 12. 15. Any scandalous sin, dangerous error, or schism, tending to draw peisons to apostasy, the end whereof will be bitter. Gen. 26. + 35. which were b. of spirit to Isaac Eiod. 15. t 23 the name of it was called b. iiuth 1. t 13. I have much b. for your sake 1 Ham. 1, 10. Hannah was in b. of soul and prayed 15. 32. surely the b. of death is past 2 Ham. 2. 26. the sword will be b. in the latter end Job 7. 11. 1 will complain in the b. of my soul 9- 18. to take my breath, but fiUeth me with i. 10. 1. I will speak in the b. of my soul 21. £5. another dieth In the b. of his soul Prov. 14. 10. the heart knoweth his own b, 17. 25. a foolish son is b. to her that bare him Jjfl. 38. 15. go softly all my life in b. of my soul 17. behold, for peace I liad great b. Lam. 1,4. her virgins are afflicted, and she is in A. 3. 15. he hath filled me with b. he hath made Eiek. 3. 14. Spirit took me away, and I went in b. 21. 6. and with h. sigh before their eyes 27. 31. they shall weep for thee with b. Hos. as.fll. Ephraim provoked him with b. '/.edi. 12. 10. bein d. for him as one that is in d.foi Acts 8. 23. I pert^eive thou art in the gall of b. Horn. 3. 14. whose mouth is full of cursing and b- Eph. 4. 31. let all b. be put away from you Ileb. 12. 15. lest any root of b. springing up BLACK Signifies, The colour so called, which it opposite to white, Mat. 5. 36. It is applied, [1] To the church, johove outward beauty is often eclip-^ed by reason uj nijtn/iiiies, scandali, reproaches, and persecutions, Cant. 1. 5, [2] To the Jews, whose countenance changed and turned black, like persons ready to be stranded, being struck uith terror at the ap- proach of God's judgments, Joel 2. 6. !Nab. 2. 10. [3] To hell, the place of extreme darknesi, liorror, and misery, Jude 13. Lev. 13. 31. and that there is no b. hair in it 37. and there is b. hair grown up therein 1 Kings 18. 45. the heaven was b. with clouds Job 30. 3U. my skin is b. upon me, my bones burnt Prov. 7 . 9. in the evening, in the b. and dark night Ca7tt.\.5. I am A. but comely, O daughters of Jerus, 6. look not upon me, because 1 am b. 5. 11. his locks are bushy and ^. as a raven Jer. 4. 28. for this the heavens shall be b, 8. 21. for the hurt of my people I am hurt, I am 3, 14. 2, the gates thereof languish, they are b. Lam. 5. 10. our skin was b. like an oven Ezek. 31. + 15. I caused Lebanon to be S. for him Zech. 6. 2. in the second chariot h. horses 6. b. horses go forth into the north country Mai. 3. 1 14. what profit that we walked in b, ? Mat. 5. 36. canst not make one hair white or b. Rev. 6. 5. and I beheld, and lo a b. horse 12. Uie sun became b. as sackcloth of hair BLACKER. Lam. 4. 8. their visage is b. than a coal BLACKISH. Job 6. 16. which are b. by reason of the ice BLACKNESS. Job 3. 5. let the b. of the day terrify it Isa. 50. 3. I clothe the heavens with b. Lam. 4. t8. their visage is darker than b. Joel 2. 6. all faces shall gather b. Nah. 2. 10. Ileb. 12. 18. ye are not come to b. and darkness Jude 13. to whom is reserved b. of darkness BLADE. Jttdg. 3. 22. the haft also went in after the b. Job 31.22. tiien let my arm fall from my shoulder-^ A/aM3.26. when the i. was sprung up, Mark 4. 28 BLAINS. Exod. 9. 9. a boil breakmg forth witli b. 10. BLAME. Gen. 43 9. thenletmebearthe 3. for ever, 44. 32. 2 Cor. 8. 20. avoiding that no man should b. us Eph. 1. 4. holy and without b. before him in love BLAMED. 2 Cor. 6. 3, no offence, that the ministry be not*. Gal.i. 11. withstood him, because he was to be i. BLAMELESS. Gen. 44. 10. he shall be my servant, ye shall be b. Josh. 2. 17. we will be b. of this thine oath Judg. 15. 3. now shall I be more b. than Philistines Mat. 12. 5. the priests profane sabbath, and are b. Lute 1 . 6. walking in ordinances of the Lord b. D 2 BLA 1 Cor. 1.8. tliatye maybe 6. lotheday of the Lor4 Phtl. 2. 15, that ye may be b. and harmless 3. 6. touching the righteousness of the law i. 1 Thess. 5.23. spirit, soul, and body, preserved i. 1 Tim. 3. 2. a bishop then must be b. Tit. 1. 7. 10. use the office of a di.acon, being found b. 5. 7. give in charge, that they may be *. Tit. 1. 6. if any be b. the husband of one wife 2 Pet. 3. 14. ye may be found without spot and b. BLASPHEME Signifies, [1] To speak evil of God, Rom. 2. 24. Tit. 2. 5. [2] To rail against and deny the work of the Holy, Spirit out oj fnalice, Mat. 12. 31. 2 6am. 12. 14. occasiontheenemiesof the Lordto &. 1 Kings 21. 10. thou didst b. God and the king, 13, Psal. 74, 10. shall the enemy b. thy name for ever? Murk 3. 28. wherewith soever they shall b. 29. but he that shall b. against the Holy Ghost Acts 26. 11. and I compelled them to b. 1 Tim. 1. 20. that they may learn not to b. Jaia. 2. 7. do not they b. that worthy name Itev. 13. 6. to b. his name and his tabernacle BLASPHEMED. Lev. 24. 11. the Israelitish woman's son b. 2 Kings 1 9. 6. with which the servants of the king of Assyria have b. me, 22. Isa. 37. 6, 23. Psal. 74. 18. the foolish people have b. thy name Isa. 52. 5. my name continually every day is b. 65. 7. have burnt incense, and b. me on the hills Ezek. 20. 27- in this your fathers have b, me Acts 18. 6. when they opposed themselves and b Uem. 2. 24. for the name of God is b. through you i Tim. 6, 1. name of God and his doctrine be not A. Tit. 2, 5. that the word of God be not b. Rev. 16. 9- iQd were scorched with heat, and b. 11. b. the God of heaven because of their pains 21. men b. God because of the plague of hail BLASPHEMEST, ETIi. Lev. 24. 16. whoso b. the Lord, be put to death Psal. 44. 16. for the voice of him that b. Mat. 9. 3. certain of the scribes said, this man b. John 10. 36. whom the Father sanctificth, thou b. BLASPHEMING. Acts\3.45. spokun of Paul, contradicting and b. BLASPHEMER, S. Acts 19. 37. which- are not b, of your goddess 1 Ttm. 1. 13. who was before a £. and a persecutor 2 Tim. 3. 2. in the last days men shall be b. BLASPHEMY. 2 Kings 19. 3. this day is a day of b. Isa. 37. 3. Mat. 32. 31. all manner of 6. shall be fiorgiven, but b. against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven 26, Qb. he hath spoken b. behold, now ye have heard his b. Mark 14. 64. Mark 7. 22. out of the heart of men proceed b. John 10. 33. we stone thee not, but for b. Col. 3. 8. but now ye also put off" malice, b. Rev.Z.Q. I know 3, of them that say they are Jews 13. 1. and upon his heads is the name of b. 6. and he opened his mouth in b. against God BLASPHEMIES. Ezek. 35. 12. know that 1 have heard all thy b. Mat. 15. 19, out of the heart proceed thefts, b. Mark 2. 7. why doth this man thus speak b. ? . 3. S8. and b. wherewith thev shall blaspheme Luke 5. 2]. who is this whicli speaketh b. ? Rev. 13. 5. was a mouth given him speaking h. BLASPHEMOUS, Acts 6. 11, we have heard him speak b. words 13. this man ceaseth not to speak b. words BLASPHEMOUSLY. LuJce 22. 65. many other things b. spake they BLAST Signifies, [1] Wind and frosts t/iat immediately follow rain, and are very destructive to fruits. Gen. 41. 6. 1 Kings 8. 37- [2] A blowing in horns, Josh. 6. 5. [3] God^s anger and power, Exod. 15. 8. 2 Sam. 22. I6. Job 4. 9- [4] A viole?tt, sudden, and terrible stroke sent by God upon the wicked, 2 Kings I9. 7. [5j 27ie furious temptations of men and the devil, Isa. 25. 4. Exod. 15. 8. with b. of thy nostrils the waters were Josh. 6. 5. when they make a long b. with horns 2 Sam. 22. I6. at rebuke of the Lord, at the b. of the breath of his nostrils, Psal. 18. 15. 2 Kin^slQ.l . I'll send a b. on Sennacherib, Isa. 31.1. Job 4. 9. by the b. of God they perish Isa. 25. 4. when the b. of the terrible is as a storm BLASTED. Gen. 41. 6. thin ears b. with the east wind, 23. 27- 2 A'i»*g-f 19. 26. as corn A. before grown, /m, 37. 27. BLASTING. Deut. 28. 22. the Lord shall smite thee with b. 1 Ki^igs^. 37. if there be A. mildew, 2 C/i/tm. 6.28. Amos 4. 9. 1 have smitten you with b. and mildew Hag. 2. 17. 1 smote you with b. and mildew BLAZE. Mark 1. 45. he beran to b, abroad tlie znatur BL?.ATING, S. Jaitfj.S. iS.abodest insheepfoldstohcar J.of flocks '. Sam, 15. 14. what meaneth this 3. of the sheep " BLEMISH. £xod. iS. 5. Iamb shall be without b, a male of first yGa.T,Lev. 9- 3. | 14. 10. | 23. 12. Nian.G. 14. 29. 1. take a young bullock and two rams without 6. Lev. 5. 15, 18. | 6. 6. | 9- 2. ise*. 46. 4, iffo.l.3.offeramale without*. 10. | 4.23. | 22.19, 3. l.whether male or female without 6. Q. 4.3.a bullock without*. Deut.\T.X. £2^*. 45.18, 28. he shall bring a kid, a female without b. 21. 17. he that hath b. shall not approach, 21. 23, 22. 20. but whatsoever hath a b. that shall ye not offer, it shall not be acceptable, D(nit,\5. 21. 21. in peace offering and free-will offering ne b. 24. 19. if a man cause a b. in bis neighbour 20. as be hath caused a *. in a man, so shall it be Num. 19. 2. they bring a red heifer without b. 29-2.onebuIIock,oneram, seven Iambs without*. fi Sam. 14. 25. there was do *. in Absalom Dan. 1. 4. children in whom was no b. Eph. 5. 27. that it should be holy and without h. 1 Pet. 1. 19. as of a Iamb without *. and spot BLEMISI-IES. Lev. 22. 25. *. in them, they shall not be accepted SPet. 2. 13. spots they are and *. sporting BLESS Is referred, T. To God; and signifies, [l] ^^ bestow plenty of temporal good things vpon a person, and make kis affairs prosperous and successful. Gen. 30. 27. I 30. 5. [2] T'o bestojv both temporal and spiritual blessings upon a person, Gen. 12. 2. | 24. 35. Eph. 1. 3. [3] To fnake one perfectly happy in the full enjoyment of himself in heaven. Rev. 14. 13. [4] To conse- crate and set apart any thing for an Itoly and sacred use, Gen. 2. 3, Exod. 20. 11. [5] To give power of procreation and fruitfulness, so as the creatures might multiply their kind. Gen, 1. 22. [6] To endue one with an heroic spirit, singular valojcr, miraculous strength of body, and all other gifts and graces necessary to his calling, Judg.^ 13. 24. H. To Christ; and signifies, [1] To give thanks to God the Father in a spe- cial manner, and pray for his blessing, thereby paying the homage of his human nature to his Father, Mat. 1-i. I9. Mark 6. 41. [2] To commend others to God in prayer, as he was man, Mark 10. I6. [3] Powerfully and effec- tually to work on men for their cojtversion, so as to^ save them from their sins. Acts 3. 26. III. 3b men; and signifies, [1] To extol and praise God, for the infinite excellencies and perfections of his nature, Psal. 104. 1. [ 148. 1, 2. [2] To give thanks to God for his mercies and benefits to us, Psal. I6. 7. | 103. 1, 2. [3] To pronounce a solemn, extraor- dinary, and prophetical benedictioji upo7i a person, whereby the holy patriarchs, by God's appoint- ment, aytd with his concurrence, did declare and constitute one of thetr sons as heir, not only of their inheritarice, but of the promises and blessings of the covenant which God made with them and their fathers ; both praying for, and foretelling those blessings which God would confer upon them. Gen. 27- 4, 25, 30. [4] To salute persons, to wish them peace and prosperity. Gen. 47. 7- 1 Sam. 13. t 10. Psal. I29. 8. [5] To pray to God in behalf of others, that he may bestow his blessi?ig upon them. Num. 6. 23,24. 2 Sam. 6. 18. Luke 6. 28. ' [6] To account and reckon one's self happy i?i having God for his God, Isa. 65. 16. Jer. 4. 2. [7] To appland one's self as a wise and happy person, taking euti^ard prosperity for an argument of God's love and favour, Psal. 49. 18. [8] To flatter one's self with the hopes of impunity, as if God did not take notice of sm, and either could not, or would not, punish sinners, Deut. 29. I9. God hath promised to bless, [l]Such as put their trust in him, Psal. 2. 12. [2] Such as fear him, and loalk in his ways, Psal. 1C8. 1. [3] Such as God clwoses and causes to draw nigh to him, in the duties of his worship, Psal. 65. 4t. [4J Such as have the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ wrought in them by the Spirit of God, Mat. I6. 17. [5] Such as mourn for thetr sins and spirit- ual wants. Mat. 5. 4. [6] Such as are humble and lowly in mind, affection, and conversation, who are seiisible of their lost and undone con- dition in themselves, and of their own inability to help themselves. Mat. 5. 3. [7] Such as are gentle, patient, and guiet-spirited ; wfio tmcrmur not against God, but submit to all his corrections ; and who quarrel not with, nor revenge themselves if those that wrong them. Mat. 5. 5. [8] Such *is hunger and thirst after Christ and his bene- ^is ; oJVfir freedom from sin, and holiness of life. Mat 5. 6. f9] Such tfko, being inwardly ffcctcd BLE »i'h the miseries of others, do relieie t/iem according to their ability. Mat. 5. ?■ [10] Such as love and labour for peace among all that are at odds, whether with God, with themselves, or one with another. Mat. 5. 9- [H] Such as are sincere, whose hearts and course qf life agree with their profession, Psal. 119- 1. [12] Such as do not associate themselves with l/te wicked, nor follow their evil ijistigations or examples, PsaT. 1. 1. [13j Such wliose transgressions are forgiven, whose sin is pardoned, Psal, 32. 1 [14] Such as do not censure or condemn a person under sickness or afflictioji, as if he was wicked or hated of God,but pity and relieve him,Vsal.4!l. 1. BLESS, God bei7t^ agent. Gen. 12. 2. the Lord said, I will 3. thee, 20. 3, 24. 3. I will *. them that bless thee, and curse him 17. 16. I will *. her, and give thee a son of her 22. 17. in blessing I will *. thee, Hei. 6. 14. 28. 3. God Almighty b. thee, and multiply thee 32. 26. I will not let thee go, except thou *. me 48. 16. b. the lads, and let my name be named 49. 25. by the Almighty who shall *. thee Exod. 20. 24. 1 will come to thee, and I will 6. thee 23. 25. he shall *. thy bread and thy water Num. 6. 24. the Lord *. thee and keep thee 27. put my name ou Israel, and I will *. them 24. 1. saw that it pleased the Lord to *. Israel Deut. 1. 11. and *. you as he hath promised you 7. 13. he will 6. thee. *. the fmit of thy womb 14. 29. that the Lordma.y *. thee, 23. 20. ] 24.19. 15. 4. shall be no poor, for the Lord shall b. thee 10. for this thing the Lord thy God shall *. thee 18. the Lord thy God shall *. thee in all, 30. I6. 16. 15. because the Lord shall *. thee in all 26. 15. look down and *. thy people Israel 28. 8. he shall b. thee in the land he giveth 12. and to b. all the work of thine hand 33. 11. b. Lord, his substance, and accept Ruth 2. 4. saying, the Lord *. thee, Jer. 31. 23. 2 Sam. 7. 29-therefore now let it please thee to *. the house of thy servant, 1 Chron. 17. 27 1 Chron. 4. 10. O that thou, wouldest *. me indeed Psal. 5. 12. thou Lord, wilt b. the righteous , 28. 9. save thy people, *. thine inheritance 29. 11. the Lord will b. his people with peace 67- 1. God, even onr own God, shall *. us, 6, 7. 115. 12. the Lord will *. us, he will *. the house of Israel, he will *. the house of Aaron 13. he will *. them that fear the Lord 128. 5. the Lord shall 6. thee out of Zion 132. 15. I will abimdantly *. her provision 134. 3. the Lord *, thee out of Zion Isa. 19. 25. whom the Lord of hosts shall *. Hag. 2. 19. from this day will I *. you Acts 3. 26. sent him to *. you in turning you BLESS. God being che object. Deut. 8. 10. art full, then thou shalt *. the Lord Judg. 5. 9. *. ye the Lord, Psal. 103. 21. | 134. 1. 1 Chron. 29. 20. David said, now*. Lord your God Neh. 9. 5. stand up and *. Lord for ever and ever i'.»fl/.l6.7.I will *.Lord who hath given me counsel 26. 12. in the congregations will I b. the Lord 34. 1. I will *. the I^rd at all times 63. 4. thus will I *. thee while I live 66. 8. O b. our God, make his praise to be heard 68. 26. b. ye God in the congregations, even 96. 2. sing to the Lord, *. his name, shew forth 100. 4. be thankful to him, b. his name, 103. 1, 103.1. *. the Lord, O my soul, 2. 22. ] 104. 1, 35. 20. b. the Lord, ye his angels II 21. *. ye his hosts 22. *. the Lord all his works in all places 115. 18. we will *. the Lord from this time 1.34. 2. lift up your hands, and *. the Lord 135. 19. ft. the Lord, O house of Israel, *. the Lord, O house of Aaron 20. O Levi, ye that fear the Lord, *. the I^rd 145. 1. I will *. thy name for ever and ever 2. every day will I *. thee, and praise thy name 10. O Lord, thy saints shall *. thee 21. let all flesh *. his holy name for ever Jam. 3. 9. therewith *. we God, even the Father BLESS, man agent and object. Gen. 27. 4. my soul may *. thee before I die, 25. 34. b. me, even me also, O my father, 33. 48. 9. bring them to me, and I will *. them 20. in thee shall Israel *. saying, God make thee Exod. 12. ,32. take flocks and begone, and *. me also Num. 6. 23. on this wise ye shall *. Israel 23. 20. I have received commandment to *. ■25. neither curse them, nor b. them at all Deut. 10. 8. the Lord separated Levi to *. 21. 5. 24. 13. sleep in his own raiment, and *. thee. 27. 12. these shall stand on mount Gerizim to b. 29. 19. heareth words of this curse, he b. himself Josh. 8. 33. as Moses commanded they should b. 1 Sam. 9. 13. because he doth *. the sacrifice 13. + 10. Saul went to meet Samuel to b. him 2 Sam. 6. 20. then David returned to *. his household, 1 Chron. I6. 43 BLE 2 Sam. 8. 10. Toi sent Joram his son to *. Dsrii! 21.3. that ye may i. theicheritance of tneLori 1 /sTin^j 1.47. servants came to*, ourlordk. David 1 Chron. 23. 13. and to i. in his name for ever Psal. 62 . 4. they *. with their mouths, but curse 109. 28. let them curse, but *. thou 129. -8. we *. you in the name of the Lord Prov. 30. 11. there is a generation that cursetb their father, and doth not *. their motheC Isa. 65. 16. shall *. himself in the God of truth Jer. 4. 2. the nations shall *. themselves iu him Mat. 5. 44. 6. diem that curse you, Luke 6. 28. Rom. 12. 14.*. those persecute you, b. and curse ni\ 1 Cor. 4i. 12. being reviled we *, bemg persecuted 14. 16. else when shalt thou *. with the spirit BLESS. 1 Cor. 10. 16. the cup of blessing which we *. BLESSE];), man agent and object. Gen. 14. 19. Melchlsedek *. Abram, and ^d, *. be 24. 60. they *. Rebekah, and said unto her 27. 23. so Isaac *. Jacob and said, 27. 29. and b. be he that blesseth thee 33. I have b. him, yea, and he shall be *. 41. the blessing wherewith his father b. him 28. 1 . Isaac called Jacob, *. him and charged him 6. as he ^. him he gave him acharge,£^£*. 11.20. 30. 13. for the daughters will call me *. 31. 55. kissed his sons and daughters, and *. th'^m 47. 7. Jacob *. Pharaoh, 10.||4e. 15. he *. Joseph 48.20.Jacob *.Manasseh and Ephraim,H«*.ll,21. 49. 28. Jacob b. his sons, every one he *. Exod. 39. 43. and Moses b. them, Deut. 33. 1. Lev. 9. 22. Aaron lift up his hands and *. them 23. Moses and Aaron *. the people Num. 22. 6. 1 wot that he whom thou blessest is *, 23. 11. thou hast *. them altogethfir, 24. 10. Deut. 33. 20. *. be he that enlargeth Gad 24. let Asher be *. with children Joj/i. 14.13. Joshua *. Caleb, and gave him Hebron 22. 6. Joshua b. them, aud sent them away, 7. 24. 10. therefore Balaam *. you still ^udg, 5. 24. *. above women shall Jaelbe Ruth 2. 19- b. be he that took knowledge of thee 1 Sam. 2. 20. Eli b. Elkanah and his wife Hannah 25. 33. *. be thy advice, and*, be^ou who kept 26. 25. Saul said, b. be thou my son David 2 Sam. 6. 18. David *. ihfi people, 1 Chron. I6. S, 13. 25. howbeit he would not go, but *. him 19- 39. the king kissed Barzillai, and *. him 1 Kings 2. 45. and king'Solomon shall be *. 8. 14. king Solomon *. all the congregation, 55, ^. congregation *. Solomon, 2 Chron. 6. 3. 2 Chron. 30. 2T. priests and Levites *. the people Neh. 11. 2. people b. all that willingly offered Job 29. 11. when the ear heard me, it b, me 31. 20. if his loins have not *. me Psal. 49. 18. while he lived he *. his soul 72.17. men shall be*, in him, nations call him *. II8.26. b. he that Cometh in name of the Lord, wa have *. you out of house of the Lord Prov. 31. 28. her children arise, and call her *. Eccl. 10. 17. *. art thou, O laud, when thy king Cant. 6. 9. the daughters saw her, and *. her Isa. 66. 3. that burueth incense, as if he *. an idol Jer. 20.14. let not the day my mother bare me be i, Mai. 3. 12. and all nations shall call you *. Mark n. 10. *. be the kingdom of our father Lukel. 48. all generations shall call me *. 2. 34.. Simeon *. them, and said to Mary Acts 20. 35. it is more *. to give than to receive Tit. 2. 13. looking for that b. hope Jind appearuig Heb.1.1. Melchisedek met Abraham and A. him,6. 7. without contradiction die less is*, of the better BLESSED, God the agent. Gere.1.22, God*. them, saying, be fruitful, 28 | 5.2. 2. 3. and God *. the seventh day, Exod. 20. 11. 9-1- and God i. Noah andhis sons,and said to tiiem 12. 3, in thee shall all families be b. 18. 18. | 22. 18. I 26. 4. I 28. 14. Acts 3. 25. Gal. 3. 8. 17. 20. J have *. Ishmael||24. 1. Lord*. Abraham 24. 31 . and he said, come in thou *. of the Lord 25. 11. afterdeathof Abr'am,God5. Isaac, 26.12. 26. 29. thou art now the *. of the Lord 27 . 27 . the smell of a field which the Lord hath 4. 30. 27. that the Lord hath b. me for thy sake 30. the Lord hath *. thee since my coming 32. 29. and he b. Jacob there, 35. 9. | 48. 3. 39. 5. that the Lord A. the Egyptian's house Num. 22. 12, shalt not curse, for the people are b 23. 20. he hath *. and I catmot reverse it Dej/f.2.7.ihy God hath*, thee, 12,7. \ 15.14. \ 16 7. 14. thou shalt be *. above all people [10 14. 24. if place be too far, when the Lord hath * 28. 3. A. shalt thou be in the city, * ?n the field 4. *. shall be fruit ofthybodyjl 5. A. thy basket 33. 13. of Joseph he said, b. of th^ Lord be his Josh. 17. 14. forasmuch as the Lord hath A. me Judg. 13. 24. Samson grew, and the Lord A. him I7.2.A. be thou of Lord,i2«i/i 3. 10. 1 Sam. 15.1i Ruth 2. 20. b, be be of the Lord who hath not ULE K«rt 3. 10. &. be thou of ihe Lord, my dniighter 1 Sam. S3. CI. A, be ye of the Lord, C Ham. 2. 5. 8 Sam. 6. 11. the Lord 6. Obed-edom, and all his household, le. 1 CAioH. i:\. 14. | 26. 5. 7. 29. the house of thy servant be 6. for ever Chrvn. 17. C". blessest, O Lord, and it shall be*. e C/irm. 31. 10. the Lord hath b. his people Juh 1. 10. thou hast 6, the work of his bauds 42. 12. the Lord t. the latter eud of Job I*sal. SI. 6. for thou hast made him most &. 33. I'Z. b. is the nation whose God is the Lord 37* S3, for such as be b. of him shall inherit S6. he Is merciful and tendeth^ and his seed is b. 41 . S. the Lord will keep him, and he shall be b. 45. 2. therefore God hath b. thee for ever tiu. 15. b. is the people that know the joyful sound 1 W. 2. the generation of the upright shall be b. 115. 15. you are j. of the Lord who made heaven 119' !• b. are the undefiled in the way ISB. 1. b. is every one that feareth the Lord 4. thus the man oe b. that feareth the Lord 147. IS. he hath b. thy children within thee ^rov. 5. 13. let tliy fountain be b. and rejoice 10. 7- the memory of the just is b. £0. 7- tbejU5tmau*s children are b. after him Zl. but the end thereof shall not be b. 22. 9- he that hath a ^-ountiful e^-e shsjl be h. ha. 19. 25. saying, b. be Egypt my people 51.2. for I called him alone and ^.^im 61. g. they are the seed the Lord hath b. 65. 23. Mat.S.3. i.are the poor in spirit || 5. b. aie the meek 7. b. are the merciful l| 8. b. are the pure in heart 9. b. are the peace-makers || 10. &. are persecuted 13. 16. A. are youreye^, for they see,Z.i(*e 10. 23. 14. 19. he b. and brake, and gave the loave5,26.26. Mark 6.41. \ 14. 22. XH*e 9. I6. | 24.30. 16. 17. Jesus said, b. art thou Simon Uar-jona 24. 46. b. is that servant, Luie 12. 43. 25. 34. come ye b. of my Father, inherit kingdom Mark 10. 16. took them up in his arm.i, and b. ihem 14. 61. thou art Christ, the Son of the b, Luke 1. 28. b. art thou among women, 42. 45. b. is she that believed l| 6. 20. b. be ye poor 11. 27 b. is the womb that bare thee, and p'aps 12. 37. 6' are those servants whom the Lord when he Cometh shall find watching, 38. 14. 14. thou sha,ltbe b. they cannot recompense 19- 38. A.be the King that cometh in liame of Lord 23. 29- b. are the barren that never bare 24. 50. he b. them || 51. while he b. them Oal. 3. 9- they are b. with faithful Abraham Bph, 1. 3. who hath b. us with spiritual blessings Jam. 1, 25. this man shall be b. iu his deed lUv. 14. 13. 6. are the dead that die in the Lord BLESSED, God the object. Cen. 9.26. he said, b. be the Lord, ^i. 27. Exod. 18. 10. Itict'i 4. 14. 1 Sam. 25. 32, 39. 2 Sam. 18. 28. 1 Kvins 1. 48. | 5, 7- | 8- 15, 36. 1 10. 9, 1 C/iron. 16. 36. 2 C/iron. C. 12. [ 6. 4. | 9. 8. Eziu 7.27. i^.*n/.28. 6. I 31. 21. | 41. 13! | 68. 19. I 72. 18. I 89. 52. I 106. 48. | 124. 6. I 135. 21. I 1+4. 1. Siec/i. 11. 5. lyiike I. fi8. Gen. 1"*. 20. b. be most high God who delivered Josh. 2e. 33. and the children of Israel *. offspring 65. 8. destroy it not, for a b. is in it Ezek. 34. £6. I will make them and the places about my hill a b. there shall be showers of 3. 44. 30. he may cause the b. to rest in thy house Joel 2. 1 1, if he will leave a b. behind him Zech.8. 1'.i. I will save you, and ye shall be a A. Mai. 3. 10. open heaven', and pour you out a A. Luke 24. 53. in the temple praising and b. God Rom. 15. 29. in the fulness of the b. of the gospel 1 Cor. lO. 16. the cup of b. which we bless Gal. 3. 14. that the b. of Abraham might come 2 Cor. g. +5. make up beforehand your b. Heb. 6. 7. for the earth receiveth b. from God 12. 17. When he would have inherited the 6. Ja/n.3.10.of the same mouth proceeds A. and cursing 1 Pet. 3. 9. but contrariwise A. knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a b Rev. 5. 12. worthy to receive honour, glory, A. 13. A. to him that sitteth on the throne 7- 12. A. and glory to our God for ever and ever BLESSINGS. Ge7i. 49. 25. Almighty who shall bless thee with A, of heaven above, b. of the deep, b. of the breasts 26. A. of thy father prevailed above the b. of my Detit. 28. 2. all these A. shall come on thee, it [hearkea Josh. 8. 34. afterwards he read the A. and cursings Psal. 21. 3. for tbou preventest him with the A. t 6. thou hast set him to be A. for ever Prov. 10. 6. b. are upon the head of the just 28, 20. a faithful man shall abound with A. A/(7/.£.2.Iwillsendacurse, and will curse yourA. £ph. 1. 3. who hath blessed us with all spiritual b BLEW, Verb. Josh. 6. 8. priests passed on before the Lord and* Judg. 3. 27. Ehud A. a trumpet in the mount ' 6. 34. Spirit come on Gideon, and he A. a trumpet 7. ID- tbey A. the trumpets and brake, 20, 22. 1 Sam. 13. 3. Saul A. saying, let the Hebrews hear " Sam. 2. sa. JoabA. atrumpet, 18, l6^ | 20. 22. '0. 1. ShebaaBenjamite A. atrumpet and said 1 Kings 1.3g. theyi.thetrumpet, people said, Gal save lung Solomon, 2 Kings 9. 13. } H. 14. Mat. 7. 25. winds i. ttd beat on thathousc,^ 27. Joht 6. IH'. the sea aro&e by a great wind that A. Acts 27. 13. w^:ieu me south-wind A. 28. 13^ BLIND Signifies, [1] Such as are deprived of natural sight, John 9. 1. Acts 13. 11. [2] Such wiwse judg* ments are so corrupted by taking of gifts, that they cannot^ or will not discern between right and wrong, Exod. 23. 8. Deut. I6. I9. [3] Sjich as are wilfully ayid obstinatsly igiiotant, iiimatt^rs that concern salvation. Mat. 15. 14.' [■!] Suq/t as through simplicity and ipioranee are easily misled and seduced by the pernicious counsel if others^ Deut. 27. 18. Mat. 15. 14. It is applied, [1] To iguora'nt ministers, T.sa. 56. 10.' [2] To deceitful teachers, w/io are blinded- by i/teir own inieresi against any con~ vidian, Isa.' 42. I9. Mat. 1?.. .6. [3] 'To an igyiorant peoj^ie. Mat. 15. 14. Kom. 2. I9. [4] 3tf fifcA as reject the knouledge and faith i^f Christ, notwitlt&tandi}i.g the clear discoveries of the way of .laLvalion in the gospel, 2 Cor. 4. 4. [5] To sn^h as liie in hatred, I John 2. 11. [9] To such as are self-conceited, being puffed a/ with an high opinion of their quaUfications an,f attainments. Rev'. 3. 17. Exod. 4. 11. who maketh'the seeing or the b.f Lev. 19. 14. not pat a stumbling- block before A, 21. 18. a b. ov lame man shall not offci 22. 22. not offer the A. to the Lord, Z>«tu. '5. 21 Deut. 27. 18. cursed that maketh the A. tc wander 28. 29. grope at noon-day, as A. gropethic darkuij 2 Sam. 5. D. except thou take away the b* and la BLO S Sam,5. 8. smketh the lame and d. hated of David, the d. and the laoie shall not come into house Jo6 ?g. 15. I was eyes to the d. feet to the lame Fi-al. 146. 8. the Lord openeth the eyes of the &. Isa. 29. 18. the eyes of the b. shall see, 35. 5. 42. 7. give thee for a light to open the b. eyes 6. I will bring the b. by a way they knew not 18. hear, ye deaf, look, ye b. that ye may see 19- who is b. but my servant ? who is b. as he that is perfect, and b. as the Lord's servant ? 4,'?. 8. bring forth the b. people that have eyes 56. 10. his watchmen are b. they are all ignoraut '09. 10. we grope for the wall like the 6. ^r. 31. 8. I will gather with them the^. and lame Lam. 4. 14. they wandered as b. men in the streets Zeyh. 1. 17. that they shall walk like b. men iWfl/.l.S.if ye offer the b. for sacrifice is it not evil : Mat. 9. 27. two d., men follovEedhim^ crying, 20.30. 11.5. the* receive their sight, 12. 2,2. Luke"! . 23. 15. 14. they be*. leaders of the*, if the b. lead the b. Loth shall fall into the ditch, Luke 6. 39. 2.1. 16. wo to yoii, yc:*. guides, which say 17. ye fools and *. whether is greater, ly. 26. thou b. Pharisee, cleanse first within MarkB. 23. an^ lie took the i. man by the hand 10. 46. b. Bartimeus sat by the way side begging XMie4-. m. to px-each recovery of sight to the b. 7- .21. to many that were b. he gave sight 34. J3. when thou makest a feast,. call the b. John 5. .3. in these lay a great multitude of b. 9- 1. he saw a.man that was b. from his birth 39. that they which see might be made i. 40. are we i. also ? || 41. if ye were b. 10. 21. can a devil open the eyes of the i.? Actsl^. 11. thou shaltbe^. not seeing the sun Jtom. 2. 19. art; confident thou art a guide to the b. % Pet. 1. 9. he that lacHeth these things is b. liev. 3. 17. aiid knowest not that thoa art b. BLIKD, f^erb. Dent. 36. I9. a,gift doth b. the eyes of the wise \ Sam- 12. 3. of whom received 1 a bribe to b. BLINDED, ETIL Exod..^3. 8. take no gift, for a gift 6. the wise /cr. 52. t 11. then he b. the eyes of Zedekiah Jo/iH 12. 40, he hath b. their eyes, and hardened Horn. 11. 7. election hath obtained, the rest are b. 2 Cor. 3. 14. but their minds were b. 4.4. in whom god of this word hath*, the minds 1 JoAji 2. 11. because darkness hath b. his eyes BLINDFOLDED. Luf-e 23. 64. when they had *. him, they struck BLINDNESS. Ge7i. 19. 11. smote the men at the door with *. Deut. 28. 28, the rLo^d shall smite thee with*. S Km^s 6. 18. Elisha prayed, smite this people, T pray thee, with *. and he smote them with*. Zecb. 12. 4. I will smite every horse with *. Mark 3. + 5. being grieved for their *. of heart Horn. 11. 25. *. in part has happened to Israel £p/t. 4. 18. because of the *. of their heart Block. {S"« Stumbling. BXOOD Signifies, [1] ^ zcafm'red ligitor or hummir circn- latine throtigh the wliole body, Exod. 29. 12. [2] Death, slaughter, or murder, together with the gu^lt following vpon it. Gen. 4. 10. Mat. 27. 2Jt. [3] The pimishmcnt or vengeance due for the slieddin^ of blood. Mat. 27, 25. [4] That which was bought or purchased with the price oj Hood, Acts I. 19. [5] Wealth, goods, or mo7iey got by taking away the lives 0/" the innocent, and then seizing upon their estates, Nah. 3. 10. llab. 2. 12. [6] The guilt and punishment of sin. Acts 18. 6 [7] Fallen nature, Ezek. 16..6. John 1. 13. [8] The first man Adam, who was the root or stock from which all maiikind de- scended. Acts 17. 26. [9] Human reason or wisdom. Mat. 16. 37. flOj The jnice of grapes, Gen. 49. 11. [11] A sacramental symbol and repretentalion of the Moodaf Christ, M"^at. 26. 28. |12] The death and sufferings of Christ, Rom. _ 3. 25. I ?. 9. Eph. 1. 7. ■.'?he blood of the covenant, Ileh. 10. 29. The bipod of Christ, whereby the new covenant or tes- tajnent was confirmed and ratified. IVhere marked roith + it is in the Origijial, BLOOJDS. Gen. 4. 1 10. the voice of thy brother's *. crieth 9. 4.' the life which is the *. shall you not eat 5. surely your *. of your lives, I will require 37. 31. they killed al^id and dipped the coat in *. ^Vorf. 4. 9- water shall become b. on the dry land y. 17. and the waters shall be turned into *. 'is. 13. the *. shall be foratoken, when I see *. 23. 18. shalt not offer the-5. with leaven, 34. 25. 29. 21. thou shalt take of the *■ upon the altar Lev. 10. 18. the *. of it was not brought m 15. 19. and if the issue in her f}esh shall be *. 17. 4. &. shall be imputed untp that man }}.. for it is the *. that maketh an atonement 19. J5. notstacd ag^tinstthei. of thy neighbour 38 BLO Num. 2.^. 24. and driuk the *. of the rfain 35.33. not cleansed but by the *. of him that shed it Devt. 17.8. matter between*, and*. 2 ChronAQ.lO. 21. 8. and the *. shall he forgiven them 22. 8. make a battlement, that thou bring not *. 32. 43. he will avenge the *. of his servants Judg. 9. 24. and their *. be laid upon Abimelech, 1 Sam. 26. 20. let not my *. fall to the earth 2 Sam. 1. 16. David said, thy *. be upon thy head 22. from the *. of the slain, from the fat 3. + 28. I and my kingdom guiltless from the *. 16. -f 7, come out, come out, thou man of *. 8. the Lord hath returned upon thee all the *. 20. 32. Amasa wallowed in i. in the high-way 23. 17. is not this the*, of the men? 1 CAr. 11.39- 1 Kings 2. 5. and put the *. of war on his girdle 37. thy *. shall be on thy bead, Esek. 33. 4. 18. 28. till the *. gashed out upon them 2 Ki?igs.3.22. the Moabites saw the waters red as *. 23. they said, this is*, the kings are surely slain 9. + 26. 1 have seen the *. of N aboil;, *. of his sons Job 16. 18. O earth, cover not thou my *. 39. 30. the eagles* young ones also suck up *. Psal. 30. 9. what profit is there in my *. T 50. 13. or will I drink the *. of goats? 58. 10. righteous wa^h his feet in the *. of wicked £)8. 23. foot may be dipped in the *. of thy enemy 72. 14. precious shall their *. be in his sight Prov. 28. 17. that doth violence to the *. of any Isa. 1. t 15. your hands are full of *. 4. 4- the Lord shall purge the *. of Jerusalem 9. 5- with noise, and garments rolled in *. wash ye 35. 9. the waters of Dimon shall be fiill of *. 26, t^l. the earth shall disclose ter i. 33. 1 15. that stoppeth his ear from hesiriiig *. 34. 3. the mountains shall be melted with their *, Jer. 2. 34. is found the *. of the poor innocents 18. 21. pour out their *. by the force Oi the sword 48. 10. cursed be he that keepeth his swoTji from*. 51. 33. my *. be on the inhabitants of Chaldea Lam. 4. 14. they have polluted themselves with *. Ezek. 5. 17. pestilence and *• pass through thee 9. 9« the land is full of *. a^i the city is full of 14. 19. or if I pour out my fury upon it in *. 16. 6. 1 said to thee when thou wast in thy *. live + 9. I thoroughly washed away thy b. from thee 38. I will give thee *. in fury aud jealousy 18. 10. if he beget a son that is a shedder of *. f 13. he shall die, his *. shall be upon him 39. 10. thy mother is like a vine in thy *. 21. 32. thy*, shall beinmidstof thelan^l, 22. 12. 22. 3. the city sheddeth *. in the midst of it 23. 37. and *. is in their hands^ 45. 24. 8. 1 have set her *. on the top of a rock 28. 23. for I will send *. into her streets 32. 6. I will also water with thy *. the land 35. 6. saith the Lord, I will prepare thee to *.t3iou hast not hated *, even *. shall pursue thee 44.7.when ye oflfer my bread, the fat and the *.15. Hos. 1. 4. for yet I will avenge the *. of Jezreel 4. +2. they break out, and *. toucheth *. Joel 2. 30. *. fire, and pillars of smoke, Acts 2. 10. 31. the moon shall be turned into ^. Acts 2. 20. 3.21 .Iwill cleanse their *.that I have not cleansed 2eph. 1. 17. their *. shall be poured out as dust Mat. 9. 20. behold a woman diseased with an issue of*, twelve years, iWarit 5. 25. Lnketi.i:}. 16. 17 flesh and *. hath not revealed it to thee 23. 30. not partakers in the *. of the prophets 35. from the *. of righteous Abel, ii/^e. 11. 51. 26.28. my*, of the new testament, A/a/-* 14. 24. 27.6.not to put into treasury, because it is price of*. 8. was called the field of *. to this ds^j.Acts 1. 19. 24. I am innocent of the *. of this just person -C7(A-(;13.1. whose*. Pilate had mingledwith sacrifices 22. 20. the new testament in my A. 1 Cor. 11. 25. 44. his sweat was as great drops of *. falling Joh/i 1. 33. which were born not of *. nor of flesh 6. 5^. who eateth my flesh and drlnkelh my *. 56. 55. my flesh is meat, and my *. is drink indeed 19. 34, forthwith came thereout *. and water Acts 5. 28. ye intend to bring this man's *. on us 35. 20. that they abstain from *. 29. J 21. 25. 17- 26. and hath made of one *. all nations 18. 6. your *, be on your own heads, I am clean 20. 26. I am pure from the *. of all men 1 Cor; 11. 27. guilty of the body and *. o,f the Lord 15, 50. flesh and *. cannot inherit the kingdom Eph. 6. 12. we wrestle not against flesh and *. Col. 1. 20. having made peace thro'^. of his cross TIeb.Q.li. the children are pajtakers of flesh and *. 9. 7. not without *. which he offered for himself 12. nor by the *. of goats, but by big own 13. if tl^e *. of bulls and goats sanctifieth 20. this is the *. of the testament^Qod enjoined 22. without shedding of*, there is no remission 10. 19. to en\cT into the holiest by the *. of Jesus 11. 28. he kept the passover, anil sprinkling of*, 12. 4. ye have not yet resisted unto *. striving 21. to the *. of sprinkling that speaketh better BLO Ileb. 13. 11. whose *. is brought into the sanctuar 1 Pet. 1. 2. and sprinkling of the *. of Jesus Chri* 1 John 1. 7. the *. of Jesus Christ cleanseth us froii 5. 6. this is he that came by water and 6. 8, three in earth, the Spirit, the water, and *. Rev. 5. 9. thou hast redeemed us to God by thy * 6. 10. how long dost thou not avenge our *. / 12. the fi.ufi was black, and the moon became as *, 7. 14. made them white in the *. of the Lamb 8. 8. the third part of the sea became b. 16. 3. 1.1 . 6. have power to turn the waters into *. 1.2. II. they overcame him by the *. of the Lam 14. 20. and *. came out of the wine-press 16. 6. and thou hast given ihem *. to drink 18. 24, in her was found the *. of the prophet-" 19- 2. he hath avenged the *. of his servants 13. he wa.s cloathed with a vesture dipped iu *, See AvENCEB, Reve.ngeb. BLOOD be upon. Lev. 20.9.that curseth his father, his *. be upon him 11. incest || 13. sodomy, their *. be upon them. 16. bestiality || 27. wizard, their *. be iipo7i them Deut.X9-lO. innocent*, be shed, and so be jtpo7t thsB Ezek. 18. 13. done abominations, his *. be upon him 33. 5. took not warning, his *. shall be zvpoit him BLOOD with bullock. Exod.a9.12.\.ak^b.oi bullock. Lev. '^.5. \ 16.14,38. Lev. 4. 7. pour *. of bullock at bottom of the altar 16. 15. do with that as he did with *. of the bnlloek Isa. 1 . ] 1 . 1 delight not in *. of bullocks or of lambs BLOOD of Christ. 1 Cetu. 12. le, 23. I 15. 23. 27. that earcM*. that soul shall be cut off, 17. 10 X Sam. 14. 32. the people did eat them with the * Ezek. 33. 25. ye eat with *. and lift up your eyes For BLOOD. Num. 35. 33. not pollute land, for h. it defileth land 2 Sam. 3. 27. he died /or the *. of Asahel his brother 2 Chron. 24. 25. for the *. of the sons of Jehoiada Psal. 9. 12. when he maketh inquisition /or *. Prov. 1. 11, they aay, come let us lay wait /or*. 18. 12. 6. the words of wicked are to lie in wait /or * Mic. 7. 2. they all lie in ■\yait /or *. they hunt His BLOOD. Cen. 37.26. ifwe slay our brother and conceal Aw4 42. 22. therefore behold his *. is required Josh. 2. 19: his b. .shall be upon bis head 2 Sam. 4. 11. shall I npt require his *. of your hand? X Kings 2. 32. Lord shall return his h. on his head Ezek. 3.18. shall die iphis iniquity, but his *. will I require at ,tby hand., 20. | 3.S. 4, 6', 8. Hos. 1?. 14. therefore shall he leave his b. on him ^ech, 9. t7. take aw^iy his b. out of his mouth Mat. 27. 25. his b. be on us and our children Acii20. 28. church he hatfe purchased with Aw *. J^iom. 3. 25. a propitiation through faith in hisb. 5, 9. much more being now justified by his 6. Ep/t, 1.7. we have redemption thro' hisb. Col. 1.14 Heb. 9. 12. but by his own *. he entered in once 1.^. 12. that he might sanctify the people with hisb. ii-ev. X. 5. and washed us from o\ir sins in his 6. Innocfint BLOOD. ■D«7fM9. 10. thattmioc^TiiA.benotshedintlieland 13. thou shalt put away guilt of iiinocent b. 21. 9. 21 . 8. lay not innocent b. to thy people's charge .1 Sam . 1 g, 5. wilt thou sin against innocent b. to slay 1 Kings 2. 31 . take away iimocent b. that Joab shed -Kings 21. 16. Mana^ehshedtM7ioc«n/ *. 24. 4. ^^i" ^'^' ~^" ^^^ gather and condemu i:mocent b. ;iOo.38. shed iujtocent *. even *. of sons and daugh. Provfi.n. Lord hatetli hands that shed innocent b. Isa. 59. 7. and they make haste to shed innocentb. Jer. 7.6. if ye oppress not, shed not Hmocmf *.22.3. 22. 17. thine eyes afld heart are to shed umoc. b, 26.15. ye shall surely bring innoc. b. on yourselves JoelZ. 19. because they have shed innoc. h. in land Jo7znAl,14.0Lord,weheseech,lay not onus mnoc*. ili«f .27.4. 1 sinned in that I have betrayed inmc. h Shed BLOOD. Gea.g.e.who shedileth man's *.by manhis *.be sUi 37. 22. Reuben said to them, shed no *. £j(irf. 22. 2. there .shall no *. be shed for him 3. if the sun be risen upon him, *. be shed for him Lev. 17. 4. he hath shed b. that man shall be cut ofl /Vk«(.35. 33. land not cleansed of *. jAedbutby* L>e%a. 21. 7. our hands have not shed this *. 1 Sant. 25. 26. withholden from coming to jMi. BLO King tC J.whom he slew aod ihed d.oi war in peace C^rfu.SS.B. because thou hast shed d.muchi.SB.S. P>a/.79-3. their b.iked like watnr round Jerusalem 10. known by revenging b. of thy servants th§d Vrov. 1. 16. they make haste xothtdb. Itom. 3. 15. Itim. 4.13. prophets that have tAedthe b. of the just |:<»^.l6.3B.iudBe thee as women that shed b. S3.45. 52. 4. art become guilty in thy A, thou hasttfted 6. the princes in thee to their power to sAed b. 53. 43. after the manner of wonicn that thed h. 33. 25. ye thed h, and shall ye possess the land *. 35.5. because thou hast j^ei/d. of children of Israel 36. 18. poured fury on them for the A. they xA^rf Mat. 23. 35. on you come all the righteous b. shed Mark 14.24. this Is mjb. which is f/ictf./^Mjttf 22.20. Luke 11. 50. b. of all the prophets which was shed Acts SS. CO. when the b, of Stephen was shed Rev. 16. 6. for they have shed the b. of the saints SwiTik/e BLOOD. £forf.S9.l6.takethe ram's j.aud j;jri»^/ff iton altar Exod. 29. SO. shalt sprinkle b, on altar round about Lev. 1. 5, 11. I 3. 2, 8, 13. | 7- 2. | 17.6. | Nnm 18. 17. Lev. 4. 6. priest sp. b. seven times, 17. | l6. 14. IQ. A. Q. sprinkle b, of siD-ofTering on side of the altar 7. 14. it shall be the priests that sprinkle the b. Kttm. 19. 4. sprinkle of the b. before the tabernacle fi Kings 16.15. syinkle on it the b, of burnt-ofleriog Ezek. 43. 18. when make an altar to spr. b. thereoii BLOOD sprinkled. £j:orf.24.6.halfofA.Mosesj7/j-.onaltar,L«».8. 19,24, 6. Moses took the b. and jr/irtn^^ftJ on the people LevS.il .vfheii there is sprinkled b. on any garment 8. 30. Moses took of the*, and j^/;rf'/iA/erf on Aaron 9.15. Aaron's sons presented him b. he sprinkl. 18. E Kings 9.33. some of Athaliah's b.sprinkled on wall 16. 13. Ahaz jprm*/crf the b. of his peacc-oflering K Chron. SQ. 22. sprinkledthe b. of bullocks, 30. I6. 35.11. the priests jprin^/erf the A. from their hands Isa. 63.3. their b. shall be sprinkled on my garment Heb. 9. 21. he sprinkled with b. the tabernacle IVith BLOOD. Exod, 30. 10. Aaron shall make atonement leith b. Lev. 14. 52. cleanse the house wii/i b. of the bird 19. 26. ye shall not cat any thing with b, 1 A'lM^jfi.g.his hoary head bring thou down with b. Psal. loC. 38. and the land was polluted -.nitU b. 2ja.34.fi.sword of Lord filled wirAi.made fat mith b. 1. and their land shall be soaked xoith b. 49. 26. they shall be drunken leith tlieir own b. 59' 3. for your hands are defiled with b. Jer. 19. 4. filled this place with the b. of innocents 46. 10. it shall be made drunk with their b. Latn. 4. 14. they have polluted themselves with b. Etek, SB. S2. I will plead against him xoith b. JJos. 6. 8. Gilead is a city polluted with b. Jlfic.3.10.they build up Zion with b. and Jerusalem Hab. 2. 12. wotohimthatbuildeth a, townri^iM b. Gal, 1. 16. immediately \ conferred not toith b. Heb. 9. Sa. all things are by the lawpurged joith b. Hev. 8. 7. followed hail and fire, mingled with b. 17* 6. saw the woman drunken with b. of the saints BLOOD-GUILTINESS, P.fa/.51.14. deliver me from *.-fi{iVr»»ef,r, O God BLOOD-TIUUSTy. Prav. 29. 10. the b.-thirsi^/ hate the upright BLOODY, Exod, 4.25. surely a b. husband art thou to me, 26, fi Sam. 16. 7. Shimei said, como out, thou b, man 21. 1. the famine is for Saul, and his b. house Psal. 5. 6. the Lord will abhor the b. man £"■6. 9. gather not my life with b. men 5^ 23. b. men shall not live out half their days 59. 2. deliver me, and save me from b. men 139. 19. depart from me therefore ye b. men Etek, 7. 23, for the land is full of b. crimes 22. 2. son of man, wilt thou judge the b, city 24. 6. wo to the b. city, 9. Nah. 3. 1. Acts 28. 8. father of Publius lay sick of a b. flux BLOOMED. Num. 17. 8. Aaron's rod A. blossoms and almonds BLOSSOM Signifies, \\]Afioieer of a tree or plant. Gen. 40. 10. [2j To pill forth into Jlowers or blossoms, Num. 17. 5. Hab. 3. 17. [3] To increase, fimirish, and prosper, Isa. 27- 6. | 35. 1, 2. Jheir root shall be as rottenness, and their blos- som shall go up as dust, Isa. 5. 24. that is, Utter destmction shall seize vpon them ; thetf shall be destroyed both root and branch. Ilhe rod hath blossomed, Etek. 1. 10. The in- ttrumeitt that God will make use of for ypur correction is ready made and prepared. . fen. 40. 10. ber b. shot forth, ana the clusters If. 5. 24. and their b. shall go up as dust BLOSSOM, ED. Kum. 17. 5. the man's rod whom I choose shall b, Isa. 27 .6. Israel shall b. and bud, suid fill the world 35. 1. the desert shall rejoice and b. as the rose £. it shall b. abundantly and rejoice with joy 3U BLO Etek. 7* 10. the rod hath b, pride hath budded IJflt. 14. 1 5. and he shall b. as the lily lliib, 3. 17. altho' the fig-tree shall not b. nqr fruit BLOT Signifies, [1] Censure, scorn, or reproach, Prov. 9, 7 . [fi] Ihijust gain, which is a blemish, scandal, and disgrace to a person. Job 31.7* Blot me out of thy book, Exod. 32. 32. Blot me out of the book of life, out of the catalogue or number of l/tose that shall be saved ; let me die rather than see the evil that shall eome to this people, if ihon do not forgive them. Wherein Moses does not express what Ite thought might be dojie, but rather joisheth, if it were possible, that God would at.cept of him as a sacrifice im their steady and by his utter destruction and annihilatioji prevent so great a mischief to them In which fie was a type of Christ, vrho laid doxt7i his life, and was tnade a cune for us, Gal. 3. 13. That I may blot out their name from under heaven, Deut. 9- 14. That I msi/ lUterly destroy and cettiume them, and t/iake their name to be forr gotten amoKg men. Blot out my transgression, Pssl. 51. 1. Sins, are compared to debts, Mat. 6. 12. lehich are xritten in the creditor's book, and crossed or blotted out when they are paid. Men's sins are 7eriiten in the book of God's remembrance or ac- counts,^ out of which all mtn shall be judged hereafter, Rev. 20. 12. and zchensin is patdoned, it is said to be blotted out, Isa. 44. 22. and not to be found any more, though it should besought for, Jer. 50. 20. Beut. 3£;. "I 5. their b. is not of his children Job 3f. 7. if any b. hath cleaved to my hands Prov. 9, 7. that rebultes the wicked, getteth a b. BLOT out. Gen. 7. +4. every living thing will I A. out Exod. 35^. 32. and if not, b. me out of thy book 33. whosoever hath sinned, him will 1 b. out Num. 5. 23. shall /;. them out with bitter water .DeK^9,14.1et me alone that I may b.out their name 25. 19. shall b, out the remembrance of Amalek 29. 20. the Lord shall A.tfit^hisnamefromuuilerh 2 Kings 14. 27 . said not, that he would b. out Israel Pja/.51.1. have mercy, O GoA.,h.out transgressions 9. hide my sins and h. out all mine iniquities Jer. 18. 23. nor b. out thpir sin from thy sight liev.Z. 5. 1 will not A. his name oiit of book of life BLOrrED. iVe/j.4. 5. let not their sin be b. out from before thee Psal. 69. 28. let them be b. out of book of the living 109. 13. posterity cut off, let their name be b. out 14. let not the sin of his mother be b. out Isa. 4-1. 22. X have b. out as a thick cloud Ads 3. 19. repent, that your sins may be b. out BLOrrETH, ING. La. 43. 25. 1 am he that b. out thy transgressions Col. 2. 14. b. out the hand-writing of ordinances BLOW ,Siguifies, A stroke, calamity, or judgmejtt, such at sw'ord, orfatnine, which God ijiflicts itpon a people for their siris, Jer. 14. I7. Awake, O north-wind, and blow upon my garden, &c. Ca7it. 4. 16. Let the Holy Spirit in hi set^eral operations, both <;oiivin,ctnf^ jndmortifying, and also comforting, stiruf) and tpticken my heart and soul, that the graces that are in me may be qtiickene'd and exercised. The wind bloweth where it listeth ; so is every man that is born of the Spirit, John 3. 8. As there are many things in nature, particularly the wind, which are evident in their effects, yet Jto man can give a clear and full account of them, mail's reason carmot reach tohwTvfrom whence the wind rises,fromho70 gi eat a distance it comes, or how far it goes s so is this spiritual chauge jorought freely, where, in %ehom, when, and in what measure, the Spirit pleases ; and also power- fully » so as to make an evident, sensible change j though the maimer thereof be incomprehensible, it is known by the effects. I did blow upon it, Hag. 1. 9- L did blast ity that it did you no good. A fire not blown, Job 20. 30. Some heavy judg- ment that comes no man hiows how. Psal, 39. 10. I am comsumed by the i. of thy hand Jer. 14. 17. people is broken with a grievous A. BLOW, Verb. Exod, 15. 10. thou didst b. with thy wind i^iwn. lO.S.whcn ye b. an alarm, camps shall go, fi. 9> then ye shall b. an alarm with trumpets Judg. 7. 18. when I b. with a trumpet, then b. ye Psal. 79- 26. he caused an east-wind td b. in hea^'en 147. Isi caused his wind to b, and waters flow Cant. 4- 16. come, thou south, b. upon my garden Isa. 40. 24. he shall also b. upon them, shall wither Ezei. 21. 31. 1 will i. against thee, 22. 21. IIos. 5. Q. b. ye the cornet in Gibeah, cry aloud hOD Hag. \. 9. when ye brought it, I did b upon it Luke 12. 55. when ye see the south- wind 6. Rev. 7. 1. that wii.d should not A. on the earth See Trumpet. BLOWETH. Isa. 40. 7. because the Spirit of the Lord *. on it 54. 16. 1 have created Uie smith that b. the coals John 3. 8. the wind b. where it listeth, thou hearest BLOWN Job 20. 26. a fire not b. shall consume him Mai. 1 1 13. whereas ye might have b. it away BLUE. £jorf.C5.4. b. purple, scarlet, 26. 1, 31, 36. | 27. 16. 28. 31. make the robeof theephodof ^.39- --■ .'19. 3. they cut gold into wires to work it in the b* Num. 15. 38. put on the fringes a ribband of b. 2 Chron. 2, 7. send aman ci^nning to workin ^. 14' Esth. 1. 6. ^. hangings, a pavement of j. marble 8. 15. Mordecai went in a royal apparel of b, Ezek. 2."). 6. the Assyrians were clothed with i. See PqRFLK, Cloth, Lace, Loops. BLUENESS. Prov. 20. ."W. b. of a wound cleanseth away evil BLUJ^T. Eccl, 10. 10. if, iron be b. and he do not whet it BLUSH. Ezra g. 6. I A. to lift up my face to thee^my God Jer. 6. 15. not ashamed, iiOr could they b. 8. 12. BOAH. Psal. 80. 13. b. out of the wood doth waste it BOAKD, S. Erod. £6. 29. shalt overlay b. wjth gold, 36. 34. C7. 8. Wlow with b. shalt thou make it„ 36. 34. 36. 30, under evt^ry b. were two sockets Nutn. 3. 36. under custody of Merari, shall bei. Cunt. 8. 9. we will enclose her with b, of cedar Acts 27. 44. the rest, some on b. camQ to laud BOA ST, Siibsiantive,. Psal. 34. 2. my soul shall make her b, in the Lora Rom. 2. 17. ai't a Jew, and makpst thy b. of God, £3. thou that makeit thy b. of the law BOAST, Verb, 1 Kings 20. 1 1. not b. as he that putteth it ofl 2 Chron. £5. I9. thine heart lifleth thee up to b Psal. 44. 8, in God we b. all the day long 49. 6. and b, themselves in their riches 94. 4. the workers of iniquity b. themselves 97. 7. confounded be they that b. of idols Prov. 27. 1. b. not thyself of to-morrow Isa. ID. 15. shall the ax b. Itself against him that 61. 0. in their glory shall you b. yourselves Rv7>i. 11. 18. b. not against branches, if thou b. 2 Cor. 9., 2. for which I b. to them of Macedonia 10. 8. for though I should b. somewhat more \?>. we will not i. of things without ourmeasur* 16. and not to b. in another man's line 11. 16. receive me that I may 3. myself a little Eph. 2. 9. not of works lest any man should b. BOASTED- Ezek, 35. 13. witli mouth ye have b. against me 2 Cor. 7. 14. if 1 have b. any thing to him. BOASTERS. Rotn. 1. 30. proud, b, inventors of evil things 2 Tim. 3. 2. dbvetous, b. proud, blasphemers BOASTEST, ETII. Psal. 10. 3. the wicked b. of his heart's desire 52. 1. why k thou tnyself m mischief? Prov. 20. 14. \\'hen he is gone his way, then he b, 25. 14. whoso^i. himself of a false gift Jam. 3.5, tongue a little member, and b. great things BOASTING, Participle. Acts 5. 36. roseTheudas,^. himself to be somebody 2 Cor. 10. 15. not b. of things without our measure BOASTING, Substantive. Rom. 3. £7. where is b. then ? it is excluded 2 Ciir.7.14. even so our b. before Titus is found truth 8. £4. shew ye to them the proof of our b. 9.3. lest our i. of you should be in vain in this behalf 4. we should be ashamed in the same confident b. 11. 10. no man shall stop me of this b. in Achaia 17. but as it were foolishly in this confidence of t. Jam. 4. 16. but now ye rejoice in your b. BOAT, S. John 6. £3. the people saw there was no other «>. there, ajid that Jesus went not into the i. S3, there came other b. from Tiberias Acts 27. 16. had much work to come by ihe b. 30. when they had let down the b. into the sea 32. the soldiers cut off the ropes of the *. BODV Signifies, [1] The material part of man, i Cor. 15l 44. [9] Thg whole man, Kom. 6. 12. | 12. 1 [3] The subslance of a shadow or ceremojin. Col. 2. 17. [4] The (^hurch cf God firmly united to Christ and a^notig theinselves, by th< Spirit, faith, love^.icrame?tts, word, and ministry, which, like the reins aiid arteries in the body serve to join ihetn wu.k Christ, and amor.s thcm^ selves, aiii also to r«nr#y it^ttuenee and ti I mentfrom tht head to every particular BOD n/ t/iit Wjftticci hody^ 1 Cor. 10. J7. Eph. ■i. 16. Col. 1. 18. [5] The tujiiati nature of Christ, Heb. 10. 5. [6] The unrenewed part of man, suc/i as the sensitive potoers, caniut affec- *io7is, and stjiful inciiitations, 1 Cor. 9- 27- *3»is is my bo^, Mat. 26. 26. T/iis dread is lign or representation, and is hereafter to be memorial also, of my body, and of my sufferings in it ; and also a seal and pledge, whereby I make over to you all the benefits I liave pur- chased thereby: Or, 'Vhis taking and eating is a holy rite of commemorating my death, a^d a tneaTis of making all worthy receivers partakers of the benefits thereof. Cte body of this death, Rom. 7- 24. The eor- ruptimt of Jiature, acting chiefiy by thg body, zohich teruis to, and binds me over to death, faod. 24. 10. as the b. of heaven in its clearness i Sam. 31. 12. took the b. of SaiU, 1 Chron. 10. 12. iai 19. 17- for the childrens* sake of my own b. 26. though after my skin ■worms destroy this b. 20. 25. it is drawn and cometh out of the b. Vsal. 139. 1 15. my b. was not hid from fiiee Prov. 5. 11. when thy flesh and b. are consumed jsa. 10. 18. and shall consume both soul and b. 51. 23. and thou hast laid thy b. as the ground i.zek. 10. 12. their whole b. was full of eyes Dan. 7. 15.1 was grieved in spirit in midst of my £ Slat. 5. 29. that thy whole b. be cast into hell, 30. 6.22. the light ofthe A. is the eye, Luke 11. 34. thy 6. shall be full of light^ Luke ^. 31, 36, 23. thy whole*, shall be full of darkness 25. take no thought for your b. Luke 12. 22 and the b. more than raiment, Luke 12. 23. 10. 28. fear not them that kill'the b. Lnk.e 12. 4. 14. 12. John's disciples came and took up the b. 26. 12. she hath poured this ointment on my b. 26.Jesustookbreadandsaid^take,eat,thisismy*, Mark 14. 22. Luke 22. IQ. iCori 11. 24. £7. 58. Joseph of Arimathea werit to Pilate, and begged the b. of Jesus, Mark lo. 43. Luke 23. 52. Mark 5. 29. she felt in her b. that she was healed 14. 8. she is come aforehand to anoint my b. 51. having a linen cloih cast about his b, 15. 45. Pilate gave the b. to Joseph, Mat. 27. 58 Ltike 17. 37. where the b. is, thither the eagles 24. 3. they found not the A. of the Lord Jesus 'ohri 20. 12. where the b. of Jesus had lain Rom. 6. 6. that the b. of sin may be destroyed 7. 4. become dead to the law by the b. of Christ 24.who shall deliver me from the 6. of this death? 8. 10. Christ in you, the b. is dead because of sin 13. if ye thro' the Spirit mortify deeds of the b. 23. for the adoption, tlie redemption of our b. ■ Cor.6.13.now the b. is not for fornication, but for the Lord, and the Lord for the b. 18. every sin a man doth is without the b. 6.19 your b. is the temple of the Holy Ghost 7. 4. the wife hath 00 power of her o.wn b. 9. 27. but I keep under my i. and bring it to subjec. 10. 16. the communion of the b. of Christ H . 27. be guilty of the b. and blood of the Lord 29- eats damnation, not discerning the Lord's b. 12. 14. for the b. is not one member, but many 15. is it therefore not of the b. ? 16. 17- if whole h. were an ej-e, where were hearing ? 19. where were the b. ? || 20. yet but one b. 27. now ye are the h. of Christ, and members 13. 3. tho* I give my 3. to be burned, and have not 15.35. and ^vithwhat b. do the dead come? 37. thou sowest not that b. that shall be 38. but Godgiveth it a 3. as it hath pleased him 44. it is sown a natural b. raised a spiritual b. ' Cor, 5. 8. willing rather to be absent from the h. EpA. 3. 6. Geniil«s be ftllow-heirs of the same b. 4. 12. for the edifying of the h. of Christ 16. from whom the whole b. fitly joined together 5. 23. and he is the Saviour of the *. V'dV. 3.21. who shall change our vile i. that it may £)/. 1. 18. he is the head of the h. the church 2. 11. inputtingoifthe*. of theHnsoftheflesh 17. which are ashadow, but the*, is of Christ 19. from which the b. by joints and bands , 23. a shew of wisdom in neglecting of the 5. 1 Thtss. 5. 23. 1 pray your soul and *. be preserv,ed }) th. 10. 5, but a b. hast thou prepared me 10. through the offering of the b. of Jesus »■ w-2. 16. give not things are needful to the 3. it .as the A. without the Spirit is dead, so faith % \ and is able also to bridle the whole 3. I. and we turn about their whole *. j the tongue defileth the whole i. and sets on fire /ii / i % Michael disputed about the b. of Moses Bead BODY, /ycc.^l.ll.norshallyego intoanyrf«(T(;i.2V«m.6.6. .ATwn. 9.6, certain men were defiled by a rfearfi. 7. 10. any of you be unclean by a dead b. Hag. 2.13. *«), 11. he mattouchethrfearfA. be unclean, 16. C ^^iiCif 8- &■ how he had restored a dead b. to life \*-. Zd. 3ii. with my dead i, shall they arise Hi ROI Jer. aO. 23. and cast his dead b. into the graves 36. 30. his dead b. shall be cast out in the day Fruit of the BODY. Deut. 28. 4. blessed shall be the/rKiV of thy b. 11. make thee plenteous in thefruit of lAy A,30.9. 18. cur5edshallbe/rtti(o/'//*y i. and of thy land 53. thou Shalt eaxihefniit of thy b. in the siege Psal. lA2.1i. fruit of t/iy b. will 1 set on thythrone fl/ic.6. 7. shall I give/n«? of my i.for sin of my soul r His BODV. Exod. 21. t 3. if he came in with his ^. he shall go Deut. 21. 23. hisb. not remain all night on the tree Judg, 8. 30. Gideon had 70 sousof hts b. begotten 1 Sam. 31. 10. fastened his b. to wall of Bet^shan i>an.4.33. his b. wet with the dew of fceaven, 5.21. 7. 11. till beast was slain, and his b. destroyed 10. 6. his b. also was like the beryl Licke 23. 55. the women beheld how his b. was laid 24. 23. when they found not his b. they came .John 2. 21. but he spake of the temple ofhis b. Acts 19. 12. from his b. were brought to the sick Kom.ji. 19. he considered not his b. now dead lC'Ar.u.l8.commits fornication sinneth against /ii.r A. 7. 4. the husband hath not power of his own b. 2 Cor. 5. 10. may receive the things done in his b. Eph. 1. 23. which is /«'j i. fulness of him that fills Phil. 3.2;i. maybe fashioned like to his glorious A. Col. 1. 24. for hii b. sake, which is the church 1 Pet. 2. 24. who bare our sins In his b. on the tree In BODY. Lam. 4. 7. they were more ruddy in b. than rubies Ro?n, 6. 12. let not sin reign in your mortal b. 1 Cor. 5. 3. I verily as absent in b. have judged 6. 20. therefore glprify God in your b. and spirit 7. 34. that she may be holy m b. and in spirit 12. 18. God hath set members every one (« the 6. 25. that there should be no schism in the b. 2 Cor. 4. 10. bearing about !« the b. the dying of oor X.d. that life of Jesus might be manifest in our ' 5. 6. knowing that w;hilst we are at home in b. 12. 2. whether in b. or whether out of the 5. Gal. 6. 17. 1 bear i>t A. the marks of tha Lord Jesus fi/iil. 1. 20. Christ'shall be magnified in myi. Col. 1. 22. reconciled ,i>t b. of his flesh thro' death Heb. 13. 3. as being yourselves also in the b. One BODY. Rom. 12. 4. as we have many members in one b. 5.we being many are oneb.rci Christ, 1 Cor. 10. 17. 1 Cor. 6. 16. he that is joined to an harlot, is wic A. 12. 12. as the J.' is one, and hath many inembers 13. we are baptized into one b, whelier Jews 20. now are they many members, yet but one b. Eph. 2. 16, he might reconcile both to God in Mffi i. 4. 4. thei^ is one b. and one Spirit, as ye are called Col. 3. 15. to "Which ye are ^so called in o/w b. BODIES. Gen. 47. 18. not ought left, but onr b. and lands 1 Sam. 31. 12. took 5. of Saul's sons, 1 Chr. 10. 12. AVj.9.37.theyhave dominion over our i.and cattle Ji>b 13. 12. your b. are like unto b. of cliiy Ezek. 1. 11. two wings covered their b. 23. Dan. 3. 27. on whose b. the fire had no power 28. yielded their b. that they might not serve Mat. 27. 52. many b. of saintswhich slept, arose Johti 19. 31. the b. should not remain on the cross /^wj.1.24. gave them up to dishonour their own b. 8. 11. shall qiiicken your mortal b. by his Spirit 12. 1. that ye present your b. a living sacrifice 1 Cor. 6. 15; your b. are inembers of Christ 15. 40. there are celestial b. and b. terrestrial Eph. 5. 28. to love their wives as their own b. Heb. 10.52. and our b. washed mth pure water 13. 11. the b. of beasts, whose blood is brought Rev. 18. i- 13. the merchandise of b. and souls Dead BODIES. 2 Chron. 20. 24. behold they were dead b. fallen they found with dead b. precious jewels Psal. 79. 2. dead b. of thy servants given to be meat 110. 6. he shall fill the places with the dead b. Jer. 31. 40. whole valley of dead b. shall be holy 33. 5. but it is to fill them with dead h. of men 34. 20. their dead 6. shall be for meat to the fowls 41. 9. thepitwherein Lshmael cast t/wrf *. of men jOtfios 8. 3. shall be many dead b. in every place 2i£v. 11. 8. their rfcflrfi. shall lie in the street of city .g.na'tions see iheir dead b. three days and an half, nor suffer their deadb. to beput injn-aves BODILY. Luke 3. 22. the Holy Ghost descended in a b. shape 2 Cor. 10. \Q. but his b. presence is weak Col. 2. 9. in him all the fulness of the Godhead b. 1 Tim. 4. 8. for b. exercise profiteth little BOIL. Lev. 8. 31. b. the flesh at the door of the tabernacle JobAl. 31. he maketh the deep to b. like a pot Jsa. 64. 2. the fire causeth the waters to b. Ezek. 24. 5. burn the bones, ai^make it b. well 46. 20. the place where the priests shall b. 24 BOILED. 1 Kifgs 19. SI. he took a yoke of oxen and b. them BON 2 Kings 6. 29. so we b. my son. and did rat hf .fob 30. 27. my bowels b. and rested not BOILETH, ING. Psal. 45. 1 1. niy heart b. up a good matter Ezek. 46. 23. made with &. places under the rowi BOISTEROUS. Mat. 14. 30. when he saw wind 6. he was afraiu BOLD. Prov. 28. 1. but the righteous are 3. as a lion Acts 13. 46. Paul and Barnabas waxed &. Rom.10.20. Esaias is very i. and saith, I was found 2 Cor. 10. 1. but being absent, ami. towards you 2. I may not he 6. wherewith I think to be A. - 11. 21. howbeit, wherein any is 6. I am. b. also Phil. 1.14. by my bonds, are much more 5. to speak 1 Thess. 2. 2. we were b. in our God to speak to you Philem. 8. though I might be much b. in Christ BOLDLY. Gen. 34. 25. Simeon and Levi came on the city A. Mark 15. 43. Joseph came, ajid went in b. to Piiaie Johi 7. 26. he speaketh b. and they say nothing ActsQ, 27. how he preached 6. at l3amascus 29. he spake b. in the name of the lord Jesus 14.3. long time abode they, speaking i.in the Lord 18. 26. Apollos began to speaii A. in the synagogue Acts 19. 8. spake b. for the space of three months Rom. 15. 15. I have written the more b. to you Eph. 6. 19. given me, that I may open my ziouth b. ' 20. that 1 may speak A. as 1 ought to speak Heb. 4. 16. let us come b. to the throne of grace- 13.6'. that we may A. say, the Lord is myhelptt BOLD^ ESS. Eccl. 8. 1. and the b. of his face shall be changed Acts^. 13. when they saw the A. of Peter and John 29. that with all b. they may speak thy word 31. and they spake the word of God with b. 2 Cor. 3. 1 12. we use great b. of speech T- 4. great is my b. of speech toward you i-ph. 3_. 12. in whom we have b. and access by faith Phil. i. 20. but that with all b. as always, so now 1 Tim. 3. 13. they purchase great b. in the faith Heb. 10. ig. having b. to enter into the holiest \John 4. 17. that we may have b. in judgment BOLLED. Exod. 9. 31. barley was in the ear, and the flax b. BOLSTER. 1 Sam. 19. 13. a pillow of goats' hair for his 5. 16. 26. 7- spear ^.t his b. 11, 12.|ll6. water at his b. BOLT, ED. 2 Sam. 13. 17. ^. the door || 18. he b. the door BOND Signifies, [1] An obligation^ or vow. Num. 30. p, 14. [2] Sugeringsfor Christ atid his gospel, Heb. 13.3. Thou hast loosed my bonds, Psal. II6. I6. Thau hast rescued me from mine e?iemies, whose captivt and vassal I was, and therefore hast a just right and title to ?ne and to my service. He lotseth the bonds of kings. Job 12. 18. H» deprives them of that majesty, power, and autho- rity, which should keep their subjects in awe, and wherewith they bind them to obedience. Charity is the bond of perfectness. Col. 3. 14, Love to our neig/tbow, fiowingfrom love to God, is the chief meafu to a perject union among all the 7nembers of the church, and to make their gifts and graces subservient to the good of one aiwther, Nu7n. 30. 2. or swear to bind his soul with a i. 3. if a woman vow and bind herself by a *.' 4. and her father hear her vow and her b. Ezek. 20. 37. 1 will bring you into A.'of covenant Luke 13. 16. be loosed from his b. on the sabbath Acts 8. 23. thou art in the b. of iniquity Eph. 4. 3. the unity of the Spirit, in the*, of peace Col. 3. 14. put on charity, the b. of perfectness BOl^D. 1 Cor. 12. 13. baptized into one body, b. or free See Free. BONDS. Num. 30. 5. not any of her vows or b. ^hall staid 7. b. wherewith she bound her soul shall stand 14. he established all her b. which are on ha Job 12. 18. he looseth the b. of kings Psal. nti. 16. O Lord, thou hast loosed my b. Jei\ 5. 5. have broken the yoke, and burst the 4 "7. 2. make thee b. and yokes, and put on thy 30. 8. I will break his yoke, and burst thy "! Nah. 1. 33. and I will burst thy 6. in sunder Acts 20. 23. that b. and afflictions abide me 23. 29. done nothing worthy of death or b. 26. 31, -D. 14. there is a certain man left in b. by Felix r ; ^' £'°5^^^^ ^^^^ as I am, except these b. Eph. 0. 20. ior which I am an ambassador in *. 1 ^" ' V-"^ *■ y^ ^^^ ^^^ partakers of my grac« ii* ^? r" ™y *• ^° ^lirist are manifest 14. the brethren waxing confident by my b, 10. supposing to add alfliction to my A Co/. 4. 3. for which I am in b.\\lQ. remembermy 2 Jim. 2. 9. wherein I sufl'er trouble, even tJ BON PAi/6. 12. | 24. 18, 22. JRev. 6. 15. every b. hid themselves in the dens BOND-MAID, S. Lev. 19. 20. whoso liethwith a b. betrothed 25. 44. thy b. shall be of the heathen, buy ye b. Gal. 4. 22, onp by a A. the other by a free-woman BOND-MEN.' Gen. 43. 18. he may take us for b, and our asses 44. 9- let him die, and we will be my lord's b. Lev. 25. 42. they shall not be sold as 6. 44. b. shall be of the heathen, of them buy b. 46. they shall be your b. for ever 26. 13. tnat ye should not be their b. Deut, 6, 1 12. beware lest thou forget the Lord, who brought thee out of the house of 3. 13. f 10. 21. then say to thy son, we were Pharaoh's b. 7. 8. and redeemed you out of the house of b. 28.68. there ye shall be sold for ^.and bond-women Josh. 9. 23. none of you be freed from being b. 1 Kings 9. 22. but of Israel Solomon made no b. 2 Kings 4. 1. is come to take my two sons to be A. 8C'Arm^. 28.10. to keep the children of J ndah for 4, E=ra 9. 9. we were *. yet God hath not forsaken i^iS.7.4.if we had been sold fori, and bond-women Jer. 34. 1'i. I brought them out of the house of BOKD-SEKVANT. Lev. 25. 39* *halt not compel him to serve as a A. BOND-SERVICE. 1 Kings 9. CI. Solomon did levy atribute of i. BOND-WOMAN. C»i. 21.10. cast out this i. and her son, for the son of the b. shall not be Wr, Gal. 4. 30, 12. let it not grieve thee bjecause of the b. 1.". of the son of the b. will 1 make a nation Gal. 4. 23. son of the 3. was bom after the flesh 31. we are not children of the b. hut the free BoM)-Wu:uEN, See Bonu-Men. BONE lii^ifies, [1] That part of the body aihite and hard, awarding support to the whole fabric, Job 10. 11. [2] ne dead body, 1 Kings 13. 31. '3] The whcU titan, Job. SO. 11. Psal. 35. 10, 41 BON Tlie bones which thou hast broken. Vial. 51. 8. My heart, which hath been sorely woimded and terrified by the dreadful message sent by N athan, and by the dismal sentence of thy lew, de- notmced against such sinners as I am. This is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh, Gen. 2. 23. Ood iiath provided me a meet help and wife, not out of the brute creatures, but of mine owjt body, and of the same nature with myself. We are members of his flesh and bones, Eph. 5. 30. All that grace and glory v},,'ch the church hath is from Chriet, 1 Cor. J. 30. Eph. 2. 10, (as the woman was taken out of tht man. Gen. 2. 23.) ajid she has the same graces vitd glory that Christ hath, John 1. I6. J 17. £2. Ge».2.23.this is b. of my bones, and flesh of my fle«I 29. 14. surely thou art my b. and tpy flesh Exod. 12.46. neither shall ye breaka*. Niim.Q.lZ. Num. IQ, l6. toucheth a d. of a man, be unclean Judg. 9- 2. remember that I am your b. and flesh QSam.5. 1. behold we are thy b. I Chron. 11. 1. 19* 13. art thou not of my A. and of my flesh? Job 2. 5. touch his b. and flesh, and he will curse 19. 20. my b. cleaveth to n^y skin, and to my flesh 31. 22- let my arm be broken from the b. Prov. 25. 15. a soft tongue breaketh the b. Ezek. 37. 7, the bones came together, b. to his b, 39. 15. when any seeth a man's b. then set up John 19- 36. a b. of him shall not be broken EONES. Exod. 13. 19. Moses *ook the b. of Joseph with Josh. 24. 32. the b. of Joseph burled in Shechem Judg. 19. 29. divided his concubine with her b. 2 Sam. 2jL. 12. took the b. of Saul, b. of Jonathan 14. b. of Saul and Jonathan buried in Zelah 1 Kings J3, 2. men's b. shall be burnt upon thee 2 Kings 13. 21. touched the b. of Elisha, he revived 23. 14. he filled the places with the b. of men 16. and took the b. out of the sepulchres 20. and he burnt men's b. upon the altars 2 Chron. 34. 5. he burnt the b. of the priests Job 10. 11. thou hast fenced me with b. and sinews Psal. 51. 8. the b. thou hast broken may rejoice 53. 5. God scat*ereth the i.oFhim that encampeth 141. 7- our b. are scattered at the grave's ipouth Prov. 3. 8. fear Lord, it sheill be marrow to thy b. 14. 30. but envy the rottenness of the b. 15. 30. a good report maketh the b fat 16. 24. pleasant words are health to the b, 17. 22. but a broken spirit drieth the b. Eccl, 11. 5. nor how the b. do grow iu the womb Isa. 58. 11. the Lord shall make fat thy b. j66. 14. your b. shall flourish like an herb Jer. 8. 1. bring the b. of the kings, and b. of the priests, b. of prophets, and b. of inhabitants Exek. 6. 5. 1 will scatter your b. about your altars 24. 4. fill it with the choice*. |l 5. burn A. 10. ' 37. 1 . valley full of A. 1| 3. can these i. live ? 4. prophesy upon these b. and say, O ye dry b. 11. these A. are house of Israel, ourA. are dried Amos 2. 1, because he burnt b. of the king of Edom 6. 10. that bumeth him, to bring out the b. Zcph. 3. 3. they gnaw not the b. till the morrow Mai. 23. 27. but are within full of dead men's b. Luke £4. 39. for a spirit hath not flesh and b. His BONES. 1 Kings 13.31.when I am dead lay my 3.beside his b. 2Kings 23. 18. let no man move his A. so they let his b. Job 20. 1 1 . his b. are full of the sin of his youth 21. 24. his b, are nwistened with marrow 33. 19. the multitude of his b. with strong pain 21. and his b. that were not seen, stick out 40. 18. his b. as pieces of brass, his b. as iron Psal. 34. 20. he keepeth all his b. hot one is broken 109. 18. so let it come like oil into his b. Prov.VlA. makes ashamed is as rottenness in his b. Jer. 50. 17. Nebuchadnezzar hath broken his b. Eph. 5. 30. we are members of his flesh and of his b. lied. 11. 22. and gave command* concerning his b. iliy BONES. Gen. 50. 25. ye shall carry up my b. Exod. 13. I9. 2 Sam. 19. 12. ye are my b. and my flesh 1 Kings 13. 31. when I am dead my b. beside his b. Job 4. 14. trembling made all my b. to shake 7. 1 15. my soul chooseth death rather than m_y A. 30. 17. mv b. are pierced in me in the night 30. my skin is black, and my b. burnt with heat Psal. 6. 2. O Lord, heal me, for my b. are vexed 22.14. all my A. are out of joint||17.I may tell my b. 31. 10. myb. are consumed]|32. 3. my b. waxed old 35. 10. afl my A. shall say, Lord who is like to thee 3ii, 3. neither is there any rest in my b. 42. 10. as with a sword in my b, enpmies reproach 102.3. days consumed, my A. are burnt as an hearth 5, by reason of groaning 7ny b. cleave to my skin Isa. 38. 13. as a-lion, so will he break all my b, Jer. 20. 9. as a burning fire shut up in my b. 23. 9. my heart is broken, all my b* shsJce I^m. 1. 13. he hath sent fire into iny b. BOO Xam.3.4.my flesh he made old,he hath broken m^ Ilab. 3. 16. rottenness entered into my b. Their BONES. Num. 24. 8. Israel shall break their b. andpierca 1 'Sam.31.13.tookMffir(. and buried them at Jabesh 1 Chr. 10.12. buried their b. under an oak at Jabesh lAsm. 4. 8. their skin cleaveth to their b. Ezei. 32. 27. their iniquity shall be on their b. Dan.Q. 24. the lions brake all their 6. in pieces Mic. 3.2. pluck off their skin and flesh from their d, 3. they break their b. and chop them in pieces BONNETS. Exod. 28. 40. for Auon's sons thou shalt make b. 29. 9. thou shalt put the b. on them. Lev. 8. 13. 39. 28. they made goodly b. of fine linen Isa. 3. 20. the Lord will take away the b. Ezek. 44. 18. they shall have linen b. on their heads BOOK Signifies, [1] A register wherein things are urittea. Gen. 5. 1. Esth. 6. 1. [2] The holy scriptures, Psal. 40. 7. Rev. 22. 19. [3] The consciencei of weH, Dan, 7. 10. Rev. 20. 12. [4]God'scotmsei a/td purpose, Psal. 139- 16. [5] His omniscience, or carej'ul remembrance of the services and a^ictioits of his people, Psal. 56. 8. Mai. 3. Ifl. [0] His election to life eternal. Rev. 21. 27. Exod. 17. 14. \vTite this for a memorial in a b. 32. 32. if wilt not forgive, blot me out of thy b. 33. who hath sinned, him will I blot out of my b. Num. 5.23. the priest shall write these curses in a £. 21. 14. it is said in the b. of the wars of the Xx)rd Deut. 17.18.shallwritehimacopyof ihislawin ai, 31. 24. made an end of writing this law in a b. Josh. 10. IS. written in thed.ofJa5her,2'Sa7».l. 18. 18. 9- the men described it into seven parts in a A. 1 Sam. 10. 'Z6. Samuel told, and wrote it in a b. 1 Kings 11. 41. written in the b. of acts ot Solomon 2 Kings 22, 8. Ililkiah gave the b. to Shaphon 10. lillkiah delivered me a3. 2 Chron. 34. 15, 18. 16. I'll bring evil, even all the words of the b. 23.24. might perform the words written in the b. \ Chron. 9. 1. were written in the b. of the kings 29. 29. are written in the b. of San^uel the seer 2 Chron, 9. 29. acts of Solomon in the b. of Nathan 12. 15. acts of Rehoboam in the b. of Shemaiah 20. 34. the acts of Jehoshaphat in the b. of Jehu 34. 16. Shaphan carried the b. to the king 21. concerning the words of the h. that is found 24. all the curses that are written in the b. Ezra 4. l5. search may be made in b. of records Neh. 8. 5. Ezra opened the b. in the sight of a_, Esth. 9. 32. of Purim, and it was written in the b. Job 19. 23. oh that they were printed in a b. 31. 35. that mine adversary had written a b. Pja/.40. 7. in the volume of thy h. Heh. 10. 7. 56. 8. put thou my tears, are they not in thy b. T 69. 28. let them be blotted out of b. of the living 130. 16. in thy b. all my members were \vritteu Isa. 29. 11. as the words of a h. that is sealed 12. b. is delivered to him that is not learned l8. the deaf shall hear the words of the b. 30. 8. now go and note it in a b. that it may be 34. 16. seek ye out of the b. of the Lord, and read Jer. 30. 2. write the words I have spoken in a b. 32. 1 10. I wrote in the b. the evidence 12. witnesses that subscribed the j. of the purchase 36. 2. take a roll of a b. ]| 10. read in the b. 45. 1. written the words in a b. from Jeremiah 51. 60. so Jeremiah wrote in a t. all the evil Ezek. 2. 9. and lo, a roll of a b. was therein Dan. 12. 1. every one found written in the b. 4. O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the 4. Nah. 1. 1. the b. of the vision of Nahura Mai. 3. 16. a b. of remembrance was written Mat. 1, 1. the b. of the generation of Jesus Ijuke?>.^. as it is written in the b. of Esaias 4. 17. there was delivered to Jesus the b, of the prophet Esaias, and whea he l^ad opened the b. 20. he closed the b. and gave it to die minister 20. 42. in the b. of the Psalms, Acts 1. $0. Acts 7. 4'.2. it is written in the b. of the Prophets Heb. 9. 19. he sprinkled the b. and the people Rev, 1. 11. what thou seest, 'vsTite in a b. 5. 1. a b. written within, on the backside sealed 2. whois worthy to open the A.and to loose seals? 3. and no man was able to open the b. 10. 2. and he had in his hand a little b. open 8. go and take the little b. which is open 9. give me the little b. \ 10. 1 took the little *. 20. 12. another h. was opened, the b. of life 22. 19. if any take away from the words of the b. See Covenant. BOOK of the Lajo. DcH(.28.6l. every plague notwritten in 5.0/" the law 29. 21. according to the curses in this b. of the law 30. 10. to keep his statutes wi'itteu in this i. of la^J 31. ^6. take this b. of the law and put it in the ark Josh. X. 8. this b. of the law shall not depart out of 8. 31. written in b. of law of Moses, 2 Kiiigi 14. G- 2^mgj22.8, 1 have found i,<7/"r/ie /aajiu the house BOR nW*. 8. 8. so they read in the b. of the law distinctly Gal. 3. 10. that are written in b, of law to do them BOOK of Life. Phil. 4. 3. whose names are written in the b. of life Rev. 3. 5. I will iiot blot his name out of b. of life 13.8. names ai-e not written in the b, of life, 17.8, 20. 1£. another b. opened, which is the b. of life 15. was notfoundwTitteninthe5.o/'/i/« wascabt 21. 27. which are written in the Lamb's b. of life 22. 19. shall take away his part out of the b. of life BOOK of Moses. t Chron. 25. 4. but did as it is written in 3. of Moses 35. 12. to offer as it is written in the b. of Moses Ezra 6. 18. set priests, asitis writtenin3,o/"Jtfojw Neh. 13. 1. on tiiat day they read in the b. of Moses Mark l3. 26. have ye not read in the b.of Moses ? This BOOK. Oen. 5. 1 . this is the b. of the generation of Adam Deut. 28. 58. do all written in this b. 2 Chron. 34.21. 29. 20. the curses that are written in this b. 27. 2 A'm^j22.13.inquire concerning the words oUhis b. fathers have not hearkened to the words of this b. 23, 3. to perform the words written in this b. Jer. 25. 13. I'll bring all that is written in this b. 51. 63. when hast made an end of reading this b. John 20. 30. signs which are not written in this b. liev. 22. 7. the sayings of the prophecy of this b. 9. of them which keep the sayings of this 6. 10. seal not the sayings qf the prophecy of this b. 18. heareth the words of the prophecy of this 6. if any add, add to hiin plagues written in this b. ig. Ms part from the things written in this b. BOOKS. £3ra6. tl. search was made in the house of the i. Eccl. 12. 12. of making many b. there is no end Dan 7- 10. and the b. were opened, Eev. 20. 12. 9. 2. I understood by b. the number of years Johti 21. 25. the world could not contain the b. jlcts 19. 19. many brou(;utJieiri. and bumed them V Tim. 4. 13. bring theA 'sj^fcially the parchments -Rfli;. 20, 12. deadjudpe.' j''c of things written in A. BOOTH. Job 27. 18. as a i. that the keeper maketh Jonah 4. 5. Jonah went and made him z, b. BOOTHS. Gen. 33. 17. and Jacob made b. for his cattle t therefore the pame of the place is called b. Lev. 23. 42. ye shall dwell in b. seven days 43. I made the children of Israel dwell in b. yeh. 8. 14. Israel should dwell in b. 11 16. made b. BOOTY, IBS. Xiun. 3] . 32. b. the rest of the prey. 6*5,000 sheep Ter. 49. 32. and their camels shall be a b. Hab. 2. 7. thou shalt be for b. unto them Zeph. 1. 13. therefore their goods shall become a*. BOHDER. Oen. 49. 13. Zebulun his b. shall be to Zidon Exod. 19. 12. or touch the b. of the mount JViwi. 21. 23. not suffer Israel to pass thro' his b. 34. 8. from Ilor ye shall point out your b. 35. 26. if the slayer shall come without the b. 'J>etit. 12. 20. when the Lord shall enlarge thy b. Josh. 22. 25. the Lord hath made Jordan a b. 24. 30. and they buried Joshua in the b. of his in- heritance ill mount Ephraim, Jndg. 2. 9. 2 Sam. 8. 3. smote him as he went to recover his b. 1 Kings 4:. 21. and Solomon reigned over all king- doms unto the b. of Egypt, 2 Chron. Q. 26. 2 Ktjigs 3. 21. all that were able stood in the b. Psal. 78.5i. brought them to the b. of his sanctuary Prov. 15. 25. he will establish the 6. of the widow ha. 28. + 25. cast in wheat and rj-p in iheir b. 37- 24. I will enter into the height of his b. Jer, 31. 1", thy children cpme again to their b, Ezek. 11. jo. I will judge you in the i.of'Israel, 11. 47. 13. this shall be the b. whereby ye inherit Jal 3. 6. might rema?e them from their b. Amos 1, 13, that they might enlarge theiy b, 6. 2. or their b. greater than your b. OOad. 7. the men have brought thee even to the 6. Jeph. 2.8. and magnihed themselves against theiri. Mai. 1. 4. they shall call them the*, of wickedness 5. Lord will be magnified from the b. of Israel See East, South. BORDER. .zxod. 25. ?p. make to it a b. of an hand-breadth, make a golden crown to the b. round about Mark 6. 56. touch, if it were but the A. ofhisgarm. Luke 8.44.came behind, and touched b. of his gann, BORDER, yerb. ■ Zec/t. 9. 2. and Ilamath also shall b. thereby BORDERS. Ge7t. 23 . 17. the trees in all the b. were made sure Exod. 16. 35. till they come to the b, of Canaan 34. 24. I will cast out nations, and enlarge thy b. Num. 20. 17. unti", we have passed thy b. 21. 22. C Kings ig. 23. 1 will enter the lodgings of his b. Psal. 74. 17. thou hjist set the b. of the earth 147- 14. he maketh peace in thy b. tilieth thee Im. 15. f 5. my heart shall cry out to the b, 42 BOR Isa. 51. 12. I will make thy b. of pleasant stones Jer. 15. 13. that for all thy sins, even in all thy b. Ezek. 45. 1. this shall be holy in all the b, Mic. 5, 6. when he treadeth within our b* Mat. 4. 13. in the b. of Zabulon and Nephthalim BORDERS. Num. 15. 38. fringes in*, on fringe of*, aribband 1 A'in^f 7.£8.theyhad*.and *.were between ledges 2 Kings 16. 17. Ahazcutoffthe b. of the bases Ca7it. 1. 11. we will make the*, of gold with studs Mat. 23. 5. and enlarge the *. of their garments BORE. Exod. 21. 6. his master shall b. his ear through Num. 16. + 14. wilt thou *. out eyes of these men ? Job 40. 1 24. will any *. his nose with a gin ? 41.2. canst thou*, his jaw through with aChomi' BORED. Jitde. 16. 1 21. the Philistines *. out his eyes 2 Kings 12. 9. Jehoiada took a chest and *. ahole BORN la taken, [1] Naturally, for beiiig brought into the world, Gen. 30. 22. Job 1. 2. [2] Super- naturally, tints the mighty and miraculous power of God was seen in the productioji of Isaac, en^ abling Abrsdiam to beget, and Sarah to conceive and bear him, when both their bodies were as dead. Gen. 17. 17- Rom. 4. ig. Heb. 11. 11. [3] Carnally, so was Ishmael born, according to the ordinary course of nature, and not by promise, as Isaac was. Gal. 4. 23, 29. [4] Spiritually, such as are regenerated and renewed by the power and grace of the Spirit of Cod, in the ministry of the word, and so are made like God, by partaking of a divine nature, John 1. 13. ( 3. 5, 6. 2 Pet. 1. 4. 1 John 3. 9- BORN again. Jb/m3.3.exceptamanbe*. a. 5.||7. ye must be b.a. 1 Pet. 1. 23. being *. qgain, not of corruptible seed See FiRST-BoKN, "Witness. BORN, for brought forth. Gen. 17. 17- a child *. to him 100 years old, 21. 5. 21' 7. I have *. him a son in his old age 24. 15. Rebekah came, who was b. to Bethuel 29- 34. because I have *. him three sons 30. 20. because I have *. him six sons 31.43.whatdo to the children which they have*..*" Exod. 1.22. every son*, ye shall cast into the river Lev. 12. 7. this is the law of her that hath*, a male 19. M'. the stranger shall be as one *. among you 23.42.all that are Israelites*. shall dwell in'booths Num. 15.29. one law for him that is *. and stranger Josh. 5. 5. *. in the wilderness had not circumcised 8. 33. as well the stranger, as he that was *. Judg. 13. 8. what do to the child that shall be *. 18. 29. called city after the name of Dan *. to Isr. liuth 4. 15. for thy daughter-in-law hath *. him 1 S,am. 2. 5. so that the barren hath *. seven 4. 20. the women said, fear not, thou hast *. a son 2 Sam. 12. 14. the child*, to thee shall surely die 1 A'm^jl3.2.a child shall he*, to the house of Dav. 1 Chron. 7- 21. the menof Gath *. intbatlandslew 20. t 6- he also was *. to the giant 22- 9- behold a son shall be *. to thee fob 3. 3. let the day perish wherein I was *. 5. 7 . yet man is *. to trouble as sparks fly upward 11. 12. though man be *. like a wild ass's colt 15. 7. art thou the first man that was *. ? 38. 21. knowest thou it, because wast then *. ? Pjo/.22.31.shall declare to a people that shall be *. 58. 3. they go astray as soon as they be *. 78. 6. even Uie children that should be *. 87- 4. this man was *. there, 6. || 5. that man *. Piov. 17. 17. a brother is *. for adversity Eccl. 3. 2. a time to be *. ]| 4. 14. *. in his kingdom Isa. g. 6. for unto us a child is *. to us a son is given 66. 8. or shall a nation be *. at once ? Jer. 15. 9. she that hath *. seven languishetli 10. wo is me, that thou hast *. m? a man of strife 16.3. concerning sons and daughters i.in this place 20. 14. cursed be the day wherein I was *. 22. 26. where ye wree not *. there shail ye die Ezek. 16. 4. in day thou wast *. thy navel not cut 5. to the loathing of thy person in day thou wast *. 20. hast taken thy sons whom tliou hast *. to me H0S.2.Z. lest I set her as in the day that she was *. Mat 2. 2. where is "he that is *. king of the Jews i 4i. Herod demanded where Christ should be *. 19- 12. there are some eunuchs which were so *. 26. 24. good if he had not been *. Mark 14. 21 . Luke 1. 35. that holy thing that shall be *. of thee 2. 11. to you is *. this day in the city of David John 3. 4. how can a man be *. when he is old ? 5. except a man be *, of water and of the Spirit e.that *. of tiesh is flesh, that *. of Spirit is spirit 8. so is every one that is *. of the Spirit 8. 41. they said to himj we be not *. of fornication 9. 2. master, who did sin, that he was *. blind .' 34. wast altogether *. in sins, and dpst teach us ? 16. 21. for joy that a man is *. into the world I IS, 37. to this end was 1 * and for this cause BOS Acts 2 .S.hear in our own tongue wherein we were 4, 7. 20. in which time Moses was *. and was fair 18.2.Paul found a Jew njuned Aquila *. in Poniiu 24. a Jew named ApoUos *. at Alexandria 22.3, 1 am a Jew*, in Tarsus |128. 1 was free*. Rom. 9. 11. forthe children being not yet *. 1 Cor. 15. 8. seen of me, as of one A. outof duetimt Gal. 4.23. of bond- worn an, was b. after the flesh, EJt Heb. 11. 23. by faith Moses when *. was hid 1 Pf /.2.2.as new*.babes desire sincere milk of wc^ 1 JohnQ. 2g. that doth righteousness, is *. of him Rev. 12. 4. to devour the child as soon as it was*. BORN of God. John 1. 13. which were *. not of blood, but of Got 1 Joh7i 3. 9. *. of God doth not commit sin, bet^use *. 4 .7 ■ e very one that lo veth is *. o/" G orf, aod knoweth 5. 1. whobelieveth chat Jesus is Christ is*, of God 4. whatsoever is *. of God overcometh the world 18. whosoever is *. of God sinneth not BORN f» the house. Gen. 14.14. armed his trained servants *. in'hSs.hous* 15. 3, to me no seed, one *. in my hmise is my heir 17 . 12 .* . in the /louse shall be circumcised,l 3,23,27. Lev. 22. 11. *. in the priest's house eat of his me^ Eccl. 2. 7. I had servants *, in my house BORN in the land. JEf c?(/.12.ig. no leaven.whether stranger or*. i« ('ami 48. the stranger shall be as one *. in the land Lev. 24-. 16. *. m/fljirf that blasphemethputto death Num.Q.l-^. oneordinancefof strajigerand*. inland 15.30. doth ought presumptuously, whether*, in/. BORN of a woman, or women. Job I'i. 1. man that is*, of a u'o?na?i is of few days 15.14.that is *. of a w. that he should be righteous ? 25. 4. how can he be clean that is b. of a woman f iWar. 11. 11. among them that are *.^a if.iMitf 7.28. BORN. G«i.50.-f23.childrenof Machir*. on Joseph's knees Exod. 25. 14. that the ark may be *. wi^ them 28. that the table may be *. with them jT(rfi^.l6.2g.the pillars on which the house was *. np Jsa. 46. 3. which are *. by me from the belly 66.12. ye shall be*, upon her sides and be dandled Jer. 10. 5. they must be *. because they cannot go Amos 5. 26. ye have *. the tabernacle of Moloch A/izrA 2.3. bringing one sick of palsy, was*, of four John 20. 15. if thou hast *. him hence tell me ActsZi. 35. so it was that he was*, of the soldiers 1 Cw. 15.49. as we have *. the image of the earthly BORNE. J«* 34.31. to be said to God, I have *. chastisemeitf PjCT/.55.12.it was not an enemy .then I cnuld have *, 69. 7. because for thy saie I have *. reproach Isa. 53.4. surely he ham *. griefs, carried sorrows Lam. 3. 28. because ha hath *. it upon him 5. 7. fatherssinned, and wehave*. their iniquities Ezek. 16.58. thou hast *. thy lewdness and abomin. 32. 24. they have *. their shame, 36. 6. | Sg. 26. Mat. 20.12. which have*, burden and heat of day 23.4. heavy burdens, grievous to be *. Luke 11.40. Rev. 2.3. has *. and hast patience, and not fainted BORROW. £jo(f.3.22.every woman shall *. ofneighbour,11.2. 22. 14. if a man *. ought, and it be hurt or die Detit. 15. 6. thou Shalt lend, but shalt not *. 28. 12. 2A'»n^j4.3.EUshasaid, go*.vesselsabro.,*.notfew Mat. 5.42. him that woiild*. of thee, turn not away BORROWED. Exod. 12. 35. they *. of Egyptians jewels of silver 2 Ki?igs6. 5. he cried, alas, master, for it was*. Neh. 5. 4. we have *. money for the king's tributi BORROWER. Prov. 22. 7. and the *. is servant to the lender Isa. 24. 2. as ^vith. the lender, so with the *. BORROWETH. Psal. 37. 21. the wicked *. aad payeth not again BOSOM Signifies, [1] That part of the body which ir.^ closes the heart, Exod. 4. 6. [21 The armit Psal. 129. 7. The Son which is in the bosom of the Father, John 1. 18. 7vho is ojie with the Fatlier, entirelf beloved by him, a7id intimat^y acguai7Ued wit all his counsels and will. Render into their bosom, Psal. 79. 12. Pimi'iA them sensibly, so as it 7nay come home to tliem^ a7idfall heavily vpo7i tkeia in iheir omi persons. I He shall carry them in his bosom, Isa. 40. II ' He shall perform all tlie offices of a tertder asd faithful shepherd toward his people, carrying Aim- self with great wisdom, condesce7isio7i, a7i4 cam passion to every one of them, according to their several capacities a7id infirmities. Abraham's bosom, Luke 16. 23. LazarTis was i* a place qf rest, where he had corM,7nunio7i with the saints, and enjoyed the same felicity roith Abraham the Jriend of God ; atid ihis plaei\.at heaven. Ge7i. 16. 5. Sarai said, I have given mvmaid initt £jt*ii. 4. 6. put DOW thv hand iito thy *.' BOT riifii. *i. i2.Ltiv ihouldrt say, carry tbemiiithj^. Dcut. IS.tJ. if itie wife of th J b. entice thee secretly Sti. &i. his eye evil toward the wife of his b. fit), her eye evil toward the husband of her 6. Hwh 1 .iti. >i aomi took the child and laid it in her b. tSnm. IS. 3. drank of his cup, and lay ia his d. 8. I gave ihee thy master's wives into thy 6, I Kitigs 1 . S. a young virgin, let her lie in thy 6. 3. SO. she arose and took my son, and laid it in her 6. and laid her dead child in niy 6, VJ. 19> Elijah took him out of her 6. S'2. t 35. the blood ran into the A. of the chariot fu6 19. t S7. (hough my reiusbe consumed in my p. 31. 33. by hiding mine iniquity in my i. P.tal. 35. 13. my prayer returned into my own b. 7*. II. pluck tnjjr right hand out of thy 6. 79. 12. and renaer seven-fold into their 6. 89. 50. how I do bear in my 6. the reprpach of all 129. 7. nor he that bindeth sheaves, his^. Prov. 5. 20. wilt thou embrace the b. of a stranger? 6. 57. can a man take fire in his A. / 17. es. a WK-ked man taketh a gift out of the &, 19. S4. a ^othful man hideCh his hand in 6. %G. 15. 21. 14. a reward in the b. paci6eth wrath F.ccl. 7. 9. for anger resteth in the &. of fools Jia. 40. 11. he sli^l carry the lambs in his h, 49. 1 33. they shall bring thy sons in their 6. 65. 6. will recompense, even recomp. into their b. 7. I will measure their former work into their b. Jer. 32. 18. iniquity of fathers into the b. of childr. Lam. S. 13. their soul was poured into mother's J. Ezei. 43. 1 13. b. of the altar shall be a cubit Mic. 1. 5. keep from her that lieth in thy b. Luke 6. 38. good measure men give into your b. l().22.was carried by the angels into Abraham's b. 123. seeth Abraham, and Lazarus in his b. John 1. 18. which is in the b, of the Father 13.23. uowthere was leaning on Jesus' d. a disciple BOSSES. Job 15. 26. upon the thick b. of his bucklers BOTCH. Deut. 28. 27. Lord will smite thee with the b. 35, BD'HI. C'tfH.2.S5. were i. naked 113. 1>ih&e.ytsotb. opened 19. S6. thus were b. the daughters of Lot with child 21 . 27. and b. of than mvA& a covenant 22. 8. so they went b. of them together 27.45,whyshQuldIhe,depTivedofyoui.inoneday? 31. 37. that they may judge betwixt us b. Ejod. 22. 9- cause of b shall come before judges 11. then shall an oath f^f the Lord be between 3. Lev . 20. 11 . b. of them surely be put to death, their blood shall be upon them, 12. Deut. 22. 22. Num. 12.5. called Aaron and Miriam, they b. came 25. 8. Phinehas went after and thrust b. through Deut. 19- 17< b. the men sl^all stand before the Lord 1 Sam. 2. 34. in one day they shall die b. of them 9. 26. went out b. of thejm, he and Samuel, abroad 20. 42. forasmuch as we have sworn b. of us Job 9.33.any days-man that mightlay his hand on b. Prov. 17.15.3. are abomination to the Lord, 20.10. 20. 12. the Lord hath made even b, of them '24. 22. and who know|eth the ruin of them b. ? heel. 4. 3. better than 6. is he that hath not been Isa. 1.31. they shall b. burn together, none quench 7. 16. the li^d shall be forsaken of b. her kings Jer. 46. 12. and they are fallen b. together Esek. 21. 19. b. twain shall come forth of one land 23. 13. then I saw that they b. took one way Mic. 7. 3. that they may do evil with b. hands Zec/i. 6. 13. counsel of peace shall be between 9. 1 15. they shall fill b. the bowls [them *. Maf ■'^ 14. a..«hallfalUntotheditch, ZiiAffS. 39. Lfike 7. 42. notnmE \o pay, frankly forgave Uiem b. .^r^j 23.8.nor angel nor spirit, but Pharis. confess b. Eph. 2. 14. he is our peac-e, who hath made b. one 16. he might reconcile b. unto God by the cross 8 Pet. 3. 1. in b. I stir up your pure minds Rev. 19. 20. b. were cost alive into the lake of fire BO,lTLE Signifies, [1] A vessel lo contain li I ^&VG b. all that was Elimelech's Q Sam. 12. 3. one little ewe-lamb which he had b. 24. 24. so David b. the threihing-floor and oxen 1 Kings 16.24. Omri b. the hill Samaria of Shemer Neh, 5. 16. 1 continued in wol'k, nor ^. we any land Jer. 32.9- 1 ^> thefieldofHanameelmyunclje's son 43. and fields shall be b. in this land Hos. 3. 2. so I b. her to me for 15 pieces of silver Mat. 13. 46. he sold all that he had, and b. that field 21. 12. Jesus cast out all them that sold and b. in the temple, Mark 11. 15. Luke 19. 45. 27- 7. took counsel, and i. with them potters' field 1 9. whom they b. of the children of Israel Mark 15. 0. Joseph b. fine linen and took him down 16. 1. had 3. sweet spices to come and anoint him Luke 14.18.1 have b. apiece of ground,and go see it 19. 1 have b. five yoke of oxenp 1 go tb prove them 17. 28. they did eat, they drank, they b. and sold 1 Cor. 6. 20. for ye are b. with a price, 7. 23. 2 Pet. 2. 1. even denying the Lord that b. them Rev. 14. 1 4. these were b. from among men BOUND, actively. G«n.22.9. 3. Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar 38. 28. the midwife b. on his hand a scarlet thread 42. 24. took Simeon and'd. him before them Lev. 8. 7* he b. the ephod wi^ the curious girdle 1 13. he b. bonnets on Aaron's sons Num. 30. 4. she had dJier soul, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11. Josh. 2. 21. she b. a scarlet line in the window BOU Judg. 15. 13. they b. Samson with two necr conls 16.8. b. with withst|12. ropes[|21. fetters 2 kings 5. 23. he b. two talents of silver in two bags 17. 4. he shut up Hoshea and b. him in prison 2o. 7. they b. Zedekiah with fetters of brass 2 C/iro?i. 33. 11. b. Mana5seh||36. 6. b. Jehoiakim Prov. 30. 4. who hath b. tue waters in a garment J&s. 7.15.tho'X have d.and strengthened their arms Mat.14.3. Herodd.Johnandputinpris. MarkQ.lJ. 27. 2. they had b. Jesus, Mark 15. 1. John 18. 12, Luke 13. 16. this daughter whom Satan hath b. Acts 21. 11. Agabns b. his own hands and feet 22. 25. as they d, Paul with thongs he said, 29i 23. 12. d. themselves under a curse, 14, 21. Rev. 20. 2. he d. Satan a thousand years BOUND, passively. Cen.39.20.a place where the king's prisoners are o. 40. 3. into the prison where Joseph was d. 5. the butler and baker which were d. in prison 42.tl6.ye shall be b. in prison to prove your words 19. let one of your brethren be b. in prison ^um. 19. 15. vessel which hath no cover d, on it Judg. 16. 6. wherewith thou mightest be b. 10, 13. 1 Sam. 25. 29. the soul of my lord shall be d. 2 Sam. 3. 34. thy hands were not b. nor feet Job 36. 8. and if they be d. in fetters and holden Psal. 107. 10. being b. in afHiction and iron Prov. 22.15. foolishness is b. in the heart of a child lia, 22. 3. are d. by the archers, all are d. together 61. 1. the opening of the prison to them that are d Ijom. 1. 14. the yoke of my transgressions is d. Dan. 3. 21. d. in their coats || 23. fell down d. 24. did not we cast three men b, into the furnace ? Mat. 16. 19. bind on earth, be b. in heaven, IB. lb. 23. + 18. he that sweareth by the gift, hs is d. Mark 15.7 . lay d. with them mat made iasurrection John 11. 4-lr. b. hand and foot, his face was b. 18. 34. Aimas had sent him d. to Caiaphas.flS. Acts 9. 2. that he might bring them d. 21. I 22. 5. 12. 6. Peter b. with chains [I 24. 27. left Paul b. 20. 32. behold I go d. in the Spirit to Jerusalem 21. 13. I am ready not to be b. only, but to die Rom.7.Q.\s d.by thelaw of her husband, 1 Cor. 7. 3^. 1 Cor. 7* 27. art thou d. unto a wife, seek not to be 2 Thess. 1 . 3. we are d. to thank God always, 2. 13. 2 Ttm. 2. 9. but the word of God is not b. Jleb. 13. 3. them that are in bonds, as d. with them R^v. g.l4. loose the angels d.in the river Euphrates BOUND with chains. 2 Chr. 33. + 11. Manasseh i-lj 36.16. Jehoiakim ft. Psal. G8.6. Godbringeth out those which are b.w.c. Jer. 39. 7. d. Zedekiah. 52. ll.pO. 1 . Jeremiah d.- Nah. 3. iO. all her great men were b. with chains Mark 5.4. because he had been often d. with chains Liiie 8. 29. he was kept d. with chains, in fetters Acts 21 .SS.conomanded Paul to be b.with two chains 28. 20. for hopp of Israel I am d. with this chai% BOUND vp. Gen. 44. 30. his life is d. up in the lad's life 9. Sam. 20, +3. they were d. lyj living in widowhood 2 Kings 12. f 10. which d. up, silver in bags Isa. 1, 6. they have not been closed neither d. up Jer. 30. 13. nonp to plead, that thou niayst be d. ip Ezek. 30. 21. it shall not be d. up to be healed 34. 4. nor have ye d. up that which was broken Hos. 4. 19. the wind hath d. her up in her wings 13. 12. the iniquity of Ephraim is b, up Luke 10. 34. he d. vp his wounds, pouring \\\ oil BOUND, Substftntive. Gen. 49. 26. to utmost d. of the everlasting hill; Job 38. 20. thou shouldest take it to the b. thereof Psal. 104.9. towaters set ad. that they may not pas* Prov. 22. f 28. remove not the ancient b. 23. + 10. Jer. 5.22. have placed the sand for the d. of the ssii Ezek. 40. + 12. the d. before tW little chamberi Hos. 5. 10. the princes like them that remove the d. BOUNDS. Ezod. 19. 12. thou shalt set d. to the people round 23. set b. about the mount, and sanctify it 23. 31. 1 will set thy d. from thje Red sea to sea of Deut. .32. 8. he set the b. of tlje people by number Job 1 %. 5. hast appoint,ed his b. that hn cannot pass 26. 10. he hath compassed the waters with d. Isa. 10. 13. 1 have removed the d. of the people A'itrfjl7.£.6. hast determined the d.of their habitation BO UNIT. 1 iTiregj 3. +6. thou hast shew.ed to David great d . 10. IS. which Solomon gave her of his royal d. Prov. 2,0. iti. most men will proclaim their own d. 2 Cor. 9. 5. and make up beforehand your d. that the same might be ready as a matter of d. BOUNTIFUL. Psal. 145. 1 17- the Lord is d. in all his works Prov. 22. 9. he that hath a d. eye shall be blessed Isa. 32. 5. nor shall the churl be said to be d. BOUNTIFULNESS. 2 Cor. 9. 11. being enriched in every thing to all d. BOUNTIFULLY. Psal, 13.6. because he hath dealt b. wttli me 116. **. for the Lord hath dealt d with tJ»«.- BOW Ptal. lip. 17. dea* 5. with thy servant that I may 142. 7. foi thou shalt deal 5. with die 2Ccr. Q. 6. he which sowech d. shall reap &. BOW Signifies, [1] An instrument /or s/iooting arrows, Gen. 27. 3. C Kings Q. 2-i. [2] T/te whole fiir- Tiiture for jear, Psal. 44. 6. [3] Strength, Job 29. 20. [4] T/ie rain-bow, the sigrt of God's covenant in the cloiid, which, though naturally a sign of rain, yet by God's appointment was turtted into an assurance, that there slunild be no more siich overflowing rain as then had been. Gen. 9- 13, 14. [5] ais promise ajtd help, Hab. 3. 9, [6] Faith and patience. Gen. 49. 24. If he turn not, he hath bent his bow, Psal. 7. 12. If he leave not his wicAed course, then God hath prepared, and will speedily execute his Judgments 071 him. His bow abode in strength, Gen. 49. 24. His in- nocence, patience, temperance, his faith and hope in God, continued firm, whereby he resisted arid vanquished all the temptations and difficulties he met with, so that his enemies could neither defile 7ior destroy him. Cen. Q. 13. I do set my 6. in the cloud for a token 14. that the b. shall be seen in the cloud, 16. 27. 3. take, I pray thee, thy quiver and thy b. 48.'S3. I took of the Amorite with my sword and b. 49. 24. his *. abode in strength, and arms of hands Josh. 24. 12. but not with thy sword nor thy b. 1 Sam. 18. 4. Jonathan gave David his sword, h. 2 Sam. 1.18. bade them teach Judah the use of the b. S2. tlie b. of Jonathan turned not back 1 Kings2^. 34. a certain man drew a 3. at a venture and smote the king of Israel, 2 Chron. 18. .S3, 2 Kings 6. 22. smite those taken with sword and b. 9- 24. Jehu drew ai. with his full strength 13. 15. take b. and arrows, he took b. and arrows 16. put thy hand upon the b. he put his hand 1 Chron, 5. 18. valiant men, able to shoot with b. 12. 2. armed with b. and shooting arrows out of i Job 29. 20. my b. was renewed in my hand Psal. 44. 6. I will not trust in my b. nor sword 46. 9. he breaketh the A. and cutleth the spear 76. 3. there brake he the arrows ot" the h. 78. 57- they were turned aside like a deceitful b. Jsa. 41. 2. he gave them as stubble to his b. 66. 19. that escape to the nations that draw the b. Jer. 6. 23. ihey shall lay hold on b. and spear 49. 35. behold, I will break the b. of Elam 50. 42. they shall hold the b. and the lance Lam. 2. 4. he hath bent his b. like an enemy Ezek. 1. 28. as the appearance of the i. in the cloud 39. 3. I will smite thy b. out of thy left hand Jfw.1.5.1 will break i. of Israel invalley of Jezreel 7. I will not save them by b. nor by sword 2. 18. I will break the b. and the sword 7.16. not to most High, they are like a deceitful b. Amos 2. 15. he that handleth b. not deliver himself Hab, 3. 9- thy b. was made quite naked, thy word Zech. 9. 13. when I filled the b. with Ephraim Rev, 6. 2. he that sat on the white horse had a b. See Bend, Bent, Battle-Bow. BOW-SHOT. Cen, 21. 16, sat over-aijainst him as it were a b. BOWS. 1 Sam. 2. 4- the b. of the mighty are broken 31. t 3. and men with b, hit him, 1 Chron. 10. 3. lC/i;-on.l2.2.they were armed with b. and could use 2 Chron. 14. 8. army out of Benjamin that drew b, 26. 14. Uzziah prepared for them b. and slings Neh. 4. 13. I even set the people with their b. Ifi. the other half of them held both spears and b. Psal, 37. 15. and their b. shall be broken Isa. 7, 24. with arrows and b. shall men come 13. 18. their b. shall dash young men to pieces 21. ^ 17. the number of b. shall be diminished Jer. 51. 56, every one of their b. is troken Szek. 39. 9. they shall burn the b. and the arrows BOW. Josh. 23. 7- neither make mention, nor serve, nor A. yourselves to their gods, 2 ffj7}^il7. 35. 2 Kings 5. 18. I b. myself in the house of Rimmon Job 39. 3. they b. themselves, they bring forth Psal. 22. 29. all that go down to the dust, shall b. 72. 9. that dwell in wilderness shall h. before him 78. + 31. -wrath of G. made to A. down chcaen men 144. 5. b. thy heavens, O Lord, and come down Prov. 5, 1. and b. thine ear, to my understanding 14. 10 evil 6, before the good, wicked at gates of Eccl. 12. 3. the strongmen shall b. themselves Mic. 6. 6. and b. my.self before the high God ? B'(^*.3.6.the.perpetual hills did i. his ways everlast. £pA. 3. 14. for this cause I b. my knees to father BOW down. Cen. 27. 29. nations b, domi, mother's sons b. down 37. 10. shall I, thy mother, and brethren b. down 49- 8. father's children shall b. down before me Bxod. 11. 8. these thy servants shall b. rfoaijitome 20. fl. Bhaitnot*. thyself to them, J)ent.^.<^. 4» BOW Exod. 23. 24. thou shalt not b. down to their gods Lev. 26. 1 . neither set up any image to b, down to it Judg, 2. ?o. in following other gods to b. down 2 Kings 5. 18. when I b. down in house of Kimmon 19. 16. L. b. rfoa^i thine ear, and hear, Psal.S6. i. Job 31. 10. and let others b. down upon her Psrtl. 31. 2. b. down thine ear to me, Prov. 22. I7. 95. 6. O come, let us worship and d. down,\et us kneel Tsa, 10. 4. without me they J. rfozo7t under prisoners 46. 2 . they stoop, they b. dozen together, they could 49. 23. kings and queens shall b. dozen to thee 51. 23. have said, b, down, that we may go over 58. 5. is it to b. down his head as a bulrush ? 60. 14. they that despised thee shall b. down 65. 12. ye shall all b. down to the slaughter iiom.l 1.10. eyes darkened,^, down their back alway BOW knee. Gen. 41 . 43. and they cried before him b. the hiee Isa. 45. 23, to me every ^ig^ shall b. Horn. 14. 11. Eph. 3.14. 1 b. my >(-7iee to Father of our Lord Jesus Phil. 2. 10. at the name of Jesus every htee shalll BOWED. Gen. 33. 6. the handmjiidens and their children b. 7. Leah also with her children b. llachel b. 43. 26. Joseph's brethren b. themselves to him 49. 15. Issachar b. his shoulder to bear, became a J«j/i.23.l6. transgressed the covenant, served other gods, andd. yourselves to them, Jwrfg. 2. 12, 17 Judg. 5. 27. at her feet he b, where he b. he fell Ruth 2. 10. she fell on her face and b. herself 1 Sam. 4.19.Phinehas' wife b. herself and travailed 20. 41. David S, himself || 25. 23. Abigail b. 41 2 'Sfl7n.]9.14.David A.the heart of the men of Judah 22. 10. he b. heavens and came down, Psal. 18. Q. 1 Kitigsl. 16. Bath-sheba b. and did obeisance, 31. ig.lB.knees which have not b. toBaal,2iom. 11.4. 2 Kings l.ilS. the third captain b. before Elijah 2. 15. the sons of the prophets b. before Elisha 4. 37. b. herself to ground, and took up her son 2 Chron. 7. 3. b. themselves upon the pavement 29. 29. the king and all present b. themselves Esth. 3. 2. b. to Hamanll 5. Mordecai b. not Lam. 3. + 20, and my soul is b. in me Mat. 27. 29. b. the knee before him, and mocked Luke 13. 11. a spirit of infirmity, and was b. BOWED doTon. Gen. 23. 12. Abraham b, down before the people 42. 6. Joseph's brethren came and b. dozon, 43. 28. Nui7i. 25.2. people did eat, and b. down to their gods Judg, 7. 6. rest of the people b. dozun on their knees 2 Kings 9. + 24. Joram b. down in his chariot 2Chr. 25. 14. set them up to be his gods, and b.dormi Psal. 35.14. I b. dozen heavily as one that moumeth 38. 6. 1 am b. dozon greatly, I go mourning all day 42. + 5. why art thou b. dozon, O my soul ? hope in God 44. 25. our soul is b. dozon to the dust, our belly 57. 6. my soul is b. down, they have digged a pit 145.14. raiseth up all those that be b, dozon, 146.8. Isa. 2. 11. the haughtiness of men shall be b. dozon 17. and the loftiness of man shall be b, down 21. 3. I was b. dozon at the hearing of it Luke 24.5. they were afraid and b. down their faces BOWED head. Gen. 24. 26. man b. his head and worshipped, 48. 43. 28. they b. tlieir heads and made obeisance i;.'j(7rf.4.31. then they b, their heads and worshipped, 12.27. i^Wi. 8.6. 34. 8. Moses made haste and b. his head to earth Nzim.^l.Sl, Balaam b. hi^ /learfand fell flat on face t Balaam b. Aovra his head', and b. himself 1 Chron. 29. 20. b. down their /ieada.n& worshipped 2 C/tr. 20. 18. Jehoshaphati.his/ifrtrftothe ground 29. 30. they sang praises and b. their heads John 19. 30. Jesus b. his head and gave up the ghost BOWED himself. Gen. 18.2. Abraham b. h. 23. 7, i2.||I9- 1- Lot b. h. 33. S.Jacob b. himself, 47- 31.|148. 12. Joseph b. h. Judg. 16. 30. Samson b. himself vfith. all his might 1 Sam. 24. 8. David stooped to Saul and b. himself 28.14. Saul perceived it was Samuel audi. /iimjc//" I Sam. 9, 8. Mephibosheth b. himself to David 14.22. Joab b.liims.to Davidl|33. Absalom b.hims. 18.21. and Cushi b. himself to Joab, and ran 24.20. AraunahA. /i. before the king, 1 CAr. 21, 21. 1 Kingsl.^S. Nathani. h. \\ 47. the kingi./i. on bed 53.Adonijah came and b. himself tokiu^ Solomon :. 19. Solomon rose and b, himself to his mother BOWETH. Jzidg. 7. 5. every one that b. on his knees to drink Isa. 2. 9. the mean man h. +46. 1. Bel b. down BOWING. Gen, 24. 52. Eliezer b. himself to the earth Job 4, +4. thou has strengthened the b. knees Psal. 17. 11. set their eyes, b. down to the earth 62. 3. as aA. wall shall ye be, and a tottering fence Mark 15. 19. they did spit upon him, b. their knees BOWMEN, Jtfr,4.2g the city shall flee from the noise of the i, BRA BOWELS Signify, [1] T/ie entrailr. Job 20. 14. Acta I. lU. [2] The heart, 2 Cor. 6. 12. Philem. 7. [3] 3>j womb. Gen, 25- 23. [4] Pity, or compatsion, Isa. 63. 15. Jer. 3) . 20. [5] Cne greatly beloved whom a person loves as his owzi soul, Philem 12 [6] Tender mercies, VszX. 25.^ 6. Prov. 12.tl0. Gen. 15. 4. out of thine own b. shall be thy heir 25. 23. two maJiner of people shall be from thy b, 43. 30. for his b. did yearn upon his brother Num. 5. 22. this water shall go mto thy b. ZSam.J. 12, thy seed which proceed out of thy*. 16. 11, beholdmyson which came forth of my ^. 20. 10. Joab shed out Amasa's b. to the ground 1 Kings 3. 26. for her b. yearned upon her sou 2 Chron. 21. 15. great sickness by disease of thy 3. 18. Lord smote him in his b. jj 19. his b. fell ont 32. 21. they that came forth of his own*, slew him Job 20. 14. yet his meat in his b. is turned 30. 27. my b. boiled, and rested not Psal. 22. 14. it is melted in the midst of my *, 25. 1 6. remember, O Lord, thy b, and kindnesses 40. + 8. thy law is in the midst of my b. 71, 6. art he that took me out of my mother's b. 109. 18. let it come into his b. like water Prov. 12. + 10, the b. of the wicked are cruel Cant. 5. 4. Euad my b. were moved for him Isa. 16. 11, my b. shall sound like an harp 48. 19. the offspring of thy b. like the gravel 49. 1. from the b. of my mother he made mention 63.l5.where is the sounding of thy b. and mercies ? Jer. 4. 19. my b. my b.l am pained at my heart 31. 20. therefore my b. are troubled for him iflffi.l.20.behold, O Lord, my 3, are troubled, 2.11, Ezek. 3. 3, fill thy b. with this roll 1 give thee 7. 19. not satisfy their souls, nor fill their b. Jonah 1. + 17. Jonah was in the b. of the fish Lnkel.i78. through thed. of the mercy of our God Actsl. 18. Judas burst, and all his b. gushed ou 2 Cor. 6. 12. ye are straitened in your own b. 7- +15. Titus, his b. are more abundant Phil. I. 8. I long after you in the b. of Christ 2.i.if consol. inChr. if there be ajiyi.and mercies Col. 3. 12. put on b. of mercies, kindness, meekness; Philem. f. the i. of the saints are refreshed by thee 12, therefore receive him that is my own *. 20, yea, brother, refresh my i. in the Lord 1 John 3. 17 , and shutteth up his b. of compass au BOWL. Nzim. 7. 85. each b. weighing seventy shekels Judg. 6. 38. and wringed the dew, a b. full of water Eccl. 12. 6. or ever the golden b. be broken Zech. 4. 2. a candlestick of gold with a b. on it 3. two olive trees one on ^e right side of the 0. BOWLS. Exod. 25. 29. thou shalt make b. to cover, 37. l6- A«»t.4.7. spread a cloth of blue, dishes and b, + 14. lA'iM,?4-7.50.i.and snuffers of pure gold,lC/ir.28.l7, 2 Chron. 4. + 8. Solomon made au 100 b. of gold Amos 6. 6. that drink wine in b, but not grieved for Zech. g. 15. shall be filled like b. as corners of altar 14. 20. the pots in the Lord's house shall be like b. BOX. : Kings Q. 1. take this b. of ml in thine hand, 3. Mat. 26. 7. having an alabaster b, Mark 14. 3. Mark 14.3. she briike the *. and poured,I.«jire 7. 37. BOX-TREE. Isa. 41. 19. 1 will set in the desert the pine and 6. 60. 13. the glory of Lebanon shall come, the b. BOY, S. Gen. 25. 27- the b. p'ew, and tsau was a hunter Joel 3. 3. they have given a b. for a harlot ^ecA.8. 5. streets shallbefuUof i. and girls playiu" BOYL, S. Exod. 9- 9- it shall be a b. with blains on man 3 0. it became a b. breaking forth with blains 11. the magicians could not stand,because of thei Lev. 13. 18. the flesb also in which was a b. 2 A'mgf20.7. look figs and laid on the b. Isa. 38. 21. Job 2. 7. so Satan smote Joh with sore b. BRACELET, S. Gen. 24. 30. when he saw b. on his sister's hands 38. 18. thy signet, thy b. and thy staff, 25. Exod. 35.22. were willing, brought b, Num. 31. ft] 2 Sam. 1. 10. the b. on his arm I have brought Isa. 3. 19. I will take away the chains, b. Ezek. 16. 11. and I put b. upon thine hands BRAKE. Exod. 9, 25. the hail b. every tree of the field 32. 3, the people b. off the golden ear-rings 19- he cast the tables and b. them, DezU. Q. 17- Judg, 7. 19. they b. pitchers in dieir hands, SO ■9- 53, cast a piece of a millstone to i, his scull 16. 9. b. the withs as a thread, || 12. b. new roprt 1 Sam 4.18. Eli fell backward and his neck *. 25ffm,23.l6.thrce mighty men A.thro' 1 CAr.ll.l^ 1 Kingslf^. 11. astrongwindi. in pieces the rock* 2 Kin^s 11. 18. Baal's image b. they in pieces 18.4. d. images, J. brazen serpent MostshadmtQt 23. 14. Josiah b. the images, 2 Chron, ii. 4. BUA t CAr«. 81. 17. Arabians came and b. into Jadah 3t .t 5. as soon as the commajidment b. forth MSg.flT.t *. the jaws of the wicked 38. B. who shnt up the sea when it S. forth ? 10, and A. np for it my decreed place, and set bars J'tal. 76. 3 there A. he the arrows of the bow 105. 16. moreover, he 6, the whole staflFof bread 33. he smote their vines^ &. trees of their coast 106. 29. and the plague d. in upon them 107, 14.outof darkness he J. their bands in sunder La. Sy.tS. as if there b. out a viper Mr. 28. 10. took the yoke from Jeremiah and 3. it 31. 3^. my covenant they A. tho* I was a husband K-e/c. 17.16. whose oath he despised, and cor, he 6. JJan. C. 1. spirit troubled and sleep 6. from him 34. smote the image on his feet, and b. them, 45 6. S4. the lions b. all their bones in pieces 7. 7. the fourth beast devoured and b. in pieces 8. 7' goat smote the ram, and b. his tu'o horns Mat. 14. 19. he blessed a;id b. and gave the loaves 15.36. 1 26.26. I Mark 6.41. | 8.6. | U.ZZ.LiJte y. 16. I 22. 19. I 24. 30. I Cor. 11. 24. Mart 6. 19> when I b. the five loaves among 5000 14. 3. she b. the box and poured it on his head ZuJte 5. 6. their net b. \\ 8. 29. he b. the bands Jo/m ig. 32. the soldiers b. the legs of the first 33. and saw that he was dead, they b. not his legs BRAKE dorm. 2 Kings 10. 27. *. domi image of Baal, 2 C/ir. 23.17 11. 18. people went audi, rfoa'ti the house of Baal 14. 13. kii^ of Israel &. down wall of Jerusalem 2 C/iron. 25. 23. | 36. I9. Jer. 39. 8. | 52. 14. 23. 7. he b. dovn the houses of the Sodomites 8. he b. down high places II 12. b. down altars, 15. iChron. 14. 3. Asa A.rfoajn images, cut down groves 26. 6. Uzziah b. down the wall of Oath .14. 4. they b. down the altars of Baalim BRAKEST. ^jrorf.34.1. words in the first table thou h. Vent. 10. Q,. Pxal. 74. 13. thou b. the heads of the dragons, 14. Ixa, 9.1 4. when thou b. the yoke of his burden Ezck. 20. 7. when they leaned on thee, thou b. BRAMBLE, S. Jndg. g. 14. then said all the trees to the b. 15. the b, said, let fire come out of the b. Jr0n,yourearcfa* Num. 31.22. b. and iron which may abide the fire D«n^33.25.thy shoes shall be iron (iR(^*.as thydays Ji;jA.22.8.retum with b.and iron,and. much raiment 1 Chron. 22. 14.prep. *.(i7u/t/'(Tn without wejght,l6 2 Chron. 2. 7* a cunning man to work in *. and iVon 14. sent a cunning man to work in *. a?td iron 24. 12. hired such as wrought in iVo7t and b.tomeni Jo* 28. 2. iron taken out of the earii, andb. J^a. 48.4. and thy neck is an iron sinew,and brow *. 60, 17. for *. 1 will bring gold, for iron silver Jer. 6. 28. they are *. atut iron, Eiek. 22. 18. Exek. ZH. 20.as they gather iron and b.into fumacej Dati.2. 35.then was t>o»,clay,*.brok, 10 pieces,43 . 4. 15.with a band of tVo7t aud b. in tender grass,23. 5. 4. they praised gods of silver, b.and iron, wood l^essels of BH.ASS. ETod.27,3. xaaka a}\ vessels of b. ||3H.3.made v.afb. Josh. 6. ig. all i;«.r.r«/jo/'*. are consecrated to the L. 2'i.vessels ofb.a.iii iron they put into the treasury 2 >Sa/n .8. 10.J Oram brought vessels ofb.l Chr.lB.lO. 2 /Li7igj25,14.uejje/jo/"*.tooktheyaway«/er.52.ia 16. which Solomon had made,ihe *. of all thes« vessels was without weight, Jer. 52. 20 Exra 8. + 27. two vessels of yellow or shining *. Ezek.ZT. 13. they traded in vessels of *. IiC£i>.18.12, BRAZEN. £x0if.27.4.make. *. rings || 35. I6. *. grate, 38. 4 38. 8. t b. glasses || 10. their *. sockets twenty Lev. 6. 28. the sin-offering sodden in a *. pot Num. 16. 3g. *. censers || lA'ings 4, 13. *. bars 1 A'lM^* 7. 30, *. wheels || 14. 27 .made b. shields 2 KingslO. 11. b. oxen |l 18. 4. brake the*, sci-pent 25. 13. the *. sea did Chaldees break^y^,-. 52. 17. 2 Chron. 6. 13. Solomon had made a *. scaffold. Job 6. 1 12. strength of stones, or is my flesh b. t Jer. 1. 18. I have made thee this day*, walls 15. 20. I will make thee a fenced *. wall £2, 20. the *. bulls |[ Mark ?. 4. *. vessels See Altak. BRAVERY. Isa. 3. 18. the Lord will take away their*. BRAWLER, S. 1 Tim. 3. 3, a bishop must be no *. 11 Tit. 3. S. to be BRAWLING, S. [noi Prov.25. 24. with*, woman in -wide house, 21. 19. Jam. 4. t 1. from whence come wars and *. / BRAY, ED. Job. 6. 5. doth the wild ass *. when he hath grass? 30. 7. among the bushes they *.they were gathered Fs.il. 42 f 1. as the hart *. after the water-brooks Prov. 27 . 22 . tho' thou shouldest * .a fool in a mortar BREACH Signifies, [1] The ruin of a wall made by warlike engifies, Ezek. 26. 10. [2j The altering, or not performing ojie's promise. Num. 14. 34. [3j Afracture, or bruise. Lev. 24. 20. [4] Decayed or ruined places Isa. 58. 12. [5] Judgment, or pimishment, 2 Sam. 6. 8. [6] Confusion and animosities, Psal. 60. 2. 11 ad not Moses stood in the breach, Psal. I06. 23. God had made an hedge, or wall about them; but they had made a gap or breach in it, by their stns, at which God, who was now justly become their enetny, might enter to destroy them; which he would have done, had not Moses interceded for them. GeJi. 38. 29. the midwife said, this *. be upon thee t therefore his name was called a *. Lev. 24. 20, o. for *, eye for eye, tooth for tooth Num. 14. 34. ye shall know my *. of promise Judg. 21 . 15. the Lord hath made a *. in the tribes 2 Sam. 5. SO. broken forth as the *. of waters 6. 8. I/)rdmade a *. on Uzzah,! C/trtm. 13. 11. 2 Kings 12. 5. wheresoever any *. shall be fuund 1 Chr. 15. 13. the Lord our God made a *. on us Neh. 6. 1. builded the wall, and there was no *. Job 16. 14. he breaketh me with *. upon *. Psal. 106. 23. had not Moses stood in the *. Prov. 15.4. but perverseness is a *. in the spirit /.ra.7.6.1etns make a*, therein forus,andsetaking 30. 13. this iniquity shall be to you as a *. 26. in the day that the Lord bindeth up the *. Isa. 58.12. thou shalt be called the repairer of the*. Jer. 6. +14. they have healed the *. slightly 14. 17. daughter of my people is broken with a i, 17. 1 18. break them with a double *. [thee ? Lam. 2. 13. thy A. is great like sea, who can heal Ezek. 26. 10. enter into a city wherein is made a * Dan. 9.t25. the *. built in troublous times Amos 6. 1 6. not grieved for the b. of Joseph BREACHES. Judg. 5. 17. Asher continued and abode in hii ( BRE Sntn. 5.f20 called place, plun of i. 1 Chr. 14. II. 1 ^TiHgj 11. 27. repaired the*, of the city of David 2 Kinss 12. 5. let them repair the 6. of the hous-K 6. the priests had notrepairedthe*. of thehonse 12. tomasonstorepair i. ofhouseof Lord,e2.5. Ne/iA.l . that the d, began to be stopped.were wroth Psal. 60. 2. heal the 6. thereof for it shaketh ' Jsa. 22. 9. ye have seen the i. of the city of David Ezek. 13. t5. ye have not gone up to the 6. Amos 4. 3, and ye shall go out at the li. 6. 11. Lord will smite the great house with &. O. li. and I will close up the i. thereof BREAD Signifies, [1] Natural food, or that eatable made of corn. Gen. 3. 19- J 49. 20. [2] All things neces- sary/or this life. Mat. 6. 11. [3] Manna johere- with God fed the children of Israel in the wilder vess, Neh. 9- 15, John 6, 31. I'n bread are compared, (1) Jesiis Christ, wJio is the true food for the soul, arid both the author and matter of spiritual life, John 6. 41, 51. (2) 2'he gospel, and ordinances and privileges thereof, Vrov. g. 5. (3) The Canaanites, who were de- stroyed by the Israelites as easily as men ent up their bread, or common food, Mum. 14.9. "We are one bread, 1 Cor. 10. 17. We are joined together into one mystical body, and declare our- selves to he so, by our fellowship together in the ordinance of the Lord's supper ; for the bread we there eat is one bread, and the wine we drink is one v:ine ; though the one be composed of many grains of com, and the other made up of many particular grapes. Childrens' bread. Mat. l5. 26. The publication of the gospel, and working miracles, which be- longed to the Jews, who were God^s peculiar Shew bread, 1 Sam. 21 . 6. T/ie Hebrew signifies Bread of faces, or of the face. They thus called the loaves of bread, that the priest of the week put every sabbath day upon the golden table ziihich was in the Sanctum before the Lord. They were twelve in number, and represented the twelve tribes of Israel. Lvery loaf must have been of a considerable bigness, since they used two tenth deals of four for each, which are about six pints. Lev. 24. 5, 6, 7. They served them up hot on the sabbath-day in the presence of the Lord, and at the same time took away the stale ones, which had been e f posed for the whole week, and which could not be eaten but by the priests alone. If, in an extraordinary case, David thought he might eat of them, nothing but ujge?il necessity could exempt him from sin, 1 Sam. 21. 4, 5. Mat. 12. 4. Ge«. 14. 18. the king of Salem brought forth b. 10. 5. and I will fetch a morsel of b. 21, 14. Abraham took b. and gave to Ilagar 25. 34. then Jacob gave Esau b. and pottage 27. 17- she gave savoury moat and b. to Jacob 41. 54. in the land of £gypt there was i. 55. the people cried to Phaxcioh for h. 43. 31. set on b. [J 45. 23. b. for his father 47. 12. Joseph nourished his father's house with b. 3 5. give us b. || 17. gave them b. for horses 19- buy us and our land for b. that we may live 49. 20. out of Asher his b. shall be fat Exod. 16. 4. I will rain b. from heaven for you 8. and in the morning b. to the full, 12. 29. he giveth on the sixth day the b. of two days 32. they may see the b. wherewith I fed you 23. 25, he shall bless thy b. and thy water 29. 32. and the b. in the basket by the door .14. if ought of the b, remain unto the morning 40. 23. he set the b. in order upon the table Lev. 8. 26. he took a cake of oiled b. and a wafer 32. what remaineth of the b. ye shall burn 21 .6. the b. of their God they do ofTer, 8, 17, 21, 22, 22, 25. nor from a stranger shall ye offer b. 23, 18. ye shall offer widi the b, seven lambs 26. 26. ten women shall bake your b. in one oven Num. 4. 7, and the continual b. shall be thereon 14. 9. the people of the land, they are b. for us 21.5. no A. nor water, our souUoatheth this light 5. 28. 2. my b. for my sacrifices shall ye observe Deut. B. 3. that he might make thee know that man doth not live by b. only, Mat. 4. 4. Ijuke^. 4. 23. 4. they met you not with b. and water 29. 6. ye have not eaten b. nor drunk water JbjA.9-5.allA.oi their provision was dry and mouldy 12. this our b. we took hot for our provision Judg.7. 13. a cake of barley A. tumbled into the host 8.0. that we should give b. to thy army, 15, 19. 5. comfort thy heart with a morsel of b, 19. and there is b. and wine also for me Puchl. 6. Lord visited his people in giving them i, 1 Sam. 2. 6, they hired put themselves for b. 36. shall come and crouch to him for amoTSel of 2 0. 7. forthe b. is spent in our vessels, not a present 10. 20 Jesse took an ass laden with b. and bottle 46 ERE 1 5flm.21 .4. but there ishalIowedi.|l 5. ^.is common 6. priest gave himhallowed A. to put hot i. in day 22. 13. thou hast given him 6. and a sword 25. 11. shall I take my b. and my water to give 28. 22, let me set a morsel of b. before thee 30. 11. they found an Egyptian and gave him 3. 2Sam.3.2Q. letnot fall from Joab one that lackethi. 35. if I taste b. or ought else till the sun be down 6. 1 9. he dealt to every one a cake of 6. and piece of I A'im^j4. + 22. Solomon's*, for one day was thirty 13.22. butcamestbackandhasteaten*. and drunk 23. after he had eaten b. and after he had drunk 1 Kings 17.6.ravens brought & and flesh in evening 11, oring me, I pray thee, a morsel of b. 18. 4. aid fed them with b. and water, 13. 2 Kings 4 42. and brought the man of God b. 18. 32, till I take you to a land ofb. Isa.36. IJ. 1 CA-. 12, 40. they of Zabulon brought d. on asses Neh. 5. 14. have not eaten the b. of the governor 9. 15. and gavest them b from heaven for hunger 13.2.because they met not Israel with i.and water Job 15.23.wandereih abroad for i.sayLng,where is it 22. 7. thou hast withholden b. from the hungry 27. 14. his offspring shall not be satisfied with b. 28. 5. as for tfie earth, out of it cometh 6. 33. 20. his life abhorreth b. and soul dainty meat Psal. 37. 25. nor have I seen his seed begging b. 78. 20, can he give 6. ? \\ 102. 9. eaten ashes like *. 80. 5, thou feedest them with the b. of tears 104. 15. Eind b. which strengtheneth man's heart 105.40. and satisfied them with the i. of heaven 109. 10. let them seek their i. out of desolate places 132. 15. I will satisfy her poor with b. Prov.Q.lT.stolen waters sweet,i. eat, secret is pleas. 12,9.he that is despised and hath a servant is better than he that honoureth himself and lacketh b . 11. tilleth land shall be satisfied with &. 28. 19. 20. 13. open thy eyes, thou shalt be satisfied with b. 17. b. of deceit is sweet to a man, but afterward 22. 9. for he givedi of his b. to the poor 31. 2". she eateth not the b. of idleness Eccl. 9. 11. 1 saw race is not to swift, nor i. to wise 11. 1. cast thy 3. upon the waters, for shalt find it Isa. 3, 1. Lord doth take away the whole stay of d. 7. for in my house is neither b. nor clothing 21 . 14. they prevented with their b. him that fled 30. 20. tho' the Lord give you the b. of adversity 33. 16. his A. shall be given him, his waters be sure 44. 15. he baketh b. on the coals thereof, I9. 51 . 14. should not die, nor that his b. should fail 55. 2. why spend money for that which is not i. ? 10. that it may give seed to the sower, &. to eater 58. 7, is it not to deal thy b. to the hungry? Jer. 11. f 19. lei us destroy the stalk with his b. 42. 14. we shall see no war, nor have hunger of i. 44. 1 17. for then had we plenty of b. Lam. 1. 11. all her people sigh, they seek b. 4. 4. young chi dren ask b. no man breaks it them 5. 6. given hand to Egyptians to be satisfied with b. 9- we gat our b. with the peril of our lives Ezek. 4. 15. thou shalt prepare thy b. therewith 17- that they may want i. andwater and consume 16.49- pride, fulness of i. and abundance of idleness 18, 7. hut hath given his b. to the hungry, I6. 44. 7- brought strangers when ye offer my b. IIos. 2. 5. I will go after my lovers that give me i 9 4. their sacrifices shaJI be as the b. of mourners Ainos^. 6. given you want of b, in all yourplaces 8. 11. not a famine of i, but of hearing the word Hag. 2. 12. if one with his skirt do touch i. or wine Mai. X. 7. ye offer polluted b. upon mine altar Mat.^.3. command these stones he made *.Zrf/ie4,3. 6. 11. give ns this day our daily b. Luke 11, 11, 7- 9- if his son ask h. will he give him a stone ? 15.26. not meet to take the children's i.Mar* 7.27, 33, whence should we have so much i..i'iViari 8.4. 16. 5. they had forgotten to tdke b. Mark 8. 14. 11. that 1 spake it not to you concerning b, 1 2 . he bade them not beware of tlie leaven of b . 26. 26. Jesus took b. and blessed it, Mark 14. 22 Luke 7. 33. John Baptist came neither eating b. 9- 3. take nothing for your journey, neither 5. 15. 17. servants of my father's have b, enough 22, 19, took b. gave thanks and brake it, 24. 30, 24, 35. how he was known of them in breaking b. Jb/m6, 5. two hundred penny-worth of A. is not suff. 32. Moses gave you not that h. from heaven, my Father giveth you the true b. from heaven 33. the*, of God is he |1 34. Lord, give us this i. 35, J esus said to tiiem, 1 am the b. of life, 48. 41, 1 am the b. which came down, 50, 58. 58. he that eateth of this b. shall live for ever 13.18. he that eateth b. with me hath lift, his heel 21. 9- they saw a fire and fish laid thereon and b. 13. Jesus then taketh b. and giveth them Acts 2. 42, they continued in breaking ol b, 2, 46, and breaking b. from house to house 20. 7. when the disciples came to break /5. 11. when he had broken J. and eaten, and talked 27. 35. he took b. and gave thanks to God BRE 1 Cor. 10. 16. b. we break, is it not toe commnnior 17. for we being many are one b. and one body 11.23, have received of Lord, that the Lord Jeso* the same night in which he was betrayed, took ^ 2 Cor. 9. 10. both minister b. to your food 5ec Affliction. BREAD-CORN. Isa. 28. 28. b.-com is bruised, because he will not bi BREAD with eat. Gen. 3. 19. in the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat b 28. 20. if Lord will give me b. to eat and raiment 31, 54, Jacob called his brethren to eat b. 35. 27. Joseph's brethren sat down to eat 6. 39.6. knew not ought he had, save the 3. he did eat 43. 25. they heard that they should eat b. there 32 , Egyptians might not eat b. with the Hebrews Exod. 2.20,where is he ? call him that he may eat h. 16, 3. and when we did eat 3, to the full 15, this is the b. the Lord hath given you to eat 18. 12, came to eat b. with Moses' father-in-law 34, 28 he did not eat b. forty days. Bent. 9. 9, 18. Lav. 8. 31. there ffcr it, with the 3, in the basket 21. 22. he shall eat the b. of his God, both of holy 23. 14. ye shall neither eat h. nor parched com 26, 5. and ye shall eat your b. to the full and dwell Num. 15. 19. when ye eat the b. of the land Deui. 8, 9. thou shalt eat b. without scarceness Judg.\3.\'Q. tho' thou detain me, I will not eat thy b. RuthZ. 14. at meal-time come thou, and eat b. 2 Sam. 9, 7. thou shalt eat b. at my table, 10. 12. 17. neither did he eat b: with them 20. set b. and he did eat || 21, didst rise and eat b. 16, 2. 6. and summer fruit for young men to eat 1 Kings 13 . 8, nor will I eat b. nor drink water, I6, 9. charged me by the Lord, saying, eat no b. 15. then said he, come home with me and eat b. 21, 7. arise, eat b. let thy heart be merry 2 Kings 4, 8. Shunamite constrained Elisha to eat b. 6. 22, set b. and water, they may eat and drink 23. 9, but they did eat of the unleavened b. 25.2g.dide(r(A. continually before him,i Jer. 52.33. Job 42, 11. and did eat b. with Job in his house J*fa/.14.4. who ear up my people, as they eat 3.53.4. 41 .9. who did £a« of my 3. hath lifted up his heel 78. 1 25. every one did eat the 3, of the mighty 102.4, my heart smitten, so that I forget to caimyA. 127. 2. vain to sit up late, to eat the 3. of sorrows Prov. 4, 17. for diey eat the 3, of wickedness 9- 5. come, eat of my 3. and drink of the wine 23- 6. eat not the 3. of him that hath an evil ey 1 25. 21. if thy enemy hunger, give him fy. to eat Eccl. 9, 7. go thy way, eat liiy 3. with joy Isa. 4, 1, we will eat our 3. and wear our apparel Jer. 5, 17 . they shall eat up thy harvest and thy 3. 41, 1, there they did ear 3. together in Mizpah Ezek. 4.13. thusshallthey ear their defiled 3. 16. they shall eat b. by weight and with care 12. 18. eat b. with quaking || IQ. eat b. with care 24. 17.covernotthy lips,and«arnot3. ofmen,2C, 44. 3. prince sit in it to eat b. before the Lord j4»wjj-7.12. flee intoJudah,there car 3. and prophesy Obad. 7. they that eat thy 3. have laid a wound Mat. 15. 2. wash not their hands when they ear 3. Mark 3. 20. that they could not so much as ear 3. 6. 36. and buy 3, for they have nothing to eat ' 7, 2. saw d^ciples eat b. with defiled hands» 5. Luke ]4,l.to Pharisee's house to eat b. on sabbath 15. blessed is he that shall eat 3. in kingd.of God JohnG. 5.whenceshallwebuy3,that these may ear/ 23. nigh to the place where they did. car 3. 31. he gave them 3. from heaven to eat 51. if any man car of this 3. he shall live forever 1 Cor, 11. 26. for as often as ye eat this 3. and drink 27. whosoever shall eat this 3. and drink thiscaf 2 Thess. 3. 8. did we car any man's 3. for nought ? 12. that with quietness they work and eat 3. Leavened BREAD. Exod. 12. 15, who eateth leav. 3, that soul be cut olT 13. 3. there shall no leavened b. be eaten 7. there shall no leav. 3. be seen, Deut. I6. 3, 4, JExorf-23.18. not offer blood of my sacr.with leav.b Lev.T. 13. he shall offer for his offering /cacened J. Loaf, or Loaves of B'R'EaAD . Exod. 29. 23- one /o(y^o/'3.with ram of consecration Judg. 8. 5. give loaf ofb. to people that follow me 1 -Sam. 10. 3. another carrying three loaves of b. 4, they will salute, and give thee two loaves of b. 21, 3. give me five loaves of b. in my hand 2 '&m.l6,l. and upon asses two hundred /oacei a/'3, lCAro.16.3 he dealt to every one of I srael a loaf ofh. No BREAD. Gen. 47. 13, there was no 3. in all the land Num. 21, 5, there is 710 b. and our soul loatheth 1 Sam. 21. 4. there is 710 common 3, under my han^ 6, for there was no b. there, but shew-bread 28. 20. Saul had eaten no 3, all the day nor night 30. 12. the Egyptian had eaten tw 3. three days 1 Kings 13. 9. eat7W7 3, nor drink water, 17. 22. 21 , 4. turned away his fac e, and would eat rut 0. 1 5. why thy spirit so sad, That thou eatest noS f BRE t KiHgt S5.3.tbere was no i.for the pcople^er. 52.6. Esra 10. 6. when he came thither, he did e&t no b. /rr.3S.9- for there is na mor« t. in the city Dan. 10. 3. 1 ate no pleasant i. nor came Itesh Aiat. \6.7. reasoned among themselTes, saving, it is because ve hare taken ho b. 8. Mark 8. Id, l?- USark 6. 8. take no scrip, no b. no money in parse Piece, or Ptece* (/BREAD. l&m.e.SC. pQtme,Ipray,thatIma7eata^ier«o/'J. Prov, 6- S6. for by means of a vhorish woman a man is brou^t to a pUct of b. Ce. 21. ioT a.pieee ofb. that man will transgress Jer. 37- -1- to give Jeremiah daily a.pieee ^b. Extk. 13. 19. and will ye pollute me (or piece* of 6. ? Su&w-Bread; See Sn^w. Afl^o/ BREAD. Les, 26. S6. when I have broken staff" of your b, Psal. 105. 16. moreorer, he brake whole staff of b. £««*. 4. 16. IwillbreakiMff'ofA. 5. 16. | U. 13. Unleavened BREAD. Gen. 19. 3. Lot did bake unleavened b. they did eat £i-(Kf.l2.18.eatpa»over with un/ejD. b. Aum.g.ll. 15. seven days eat U7t/Mr»t«dj. 13.6,7> | S3.15. ( 34. 18. Uo. 23, 6. Num. 28. 17- Veut. I6. 3. 18. 00 fooitee-ith day of month eat unleavened b. SO. in all your habitations shall ye eat tmleav. b. S9> 2. take unleavened b. to hallow the priests J>r. 6. 16. meat offering ye shall eat with mileaz.b. Aum.6.15. wafers of loUeavened ^.anointed with oil Devi. 16. 8. six days thou shalt eat vnleavened b. 1 Sam. 28. 34. witch of Endor did bake unleav. b. 2 Kv^^tZS.Q. did eat im/eac.^.among their brethren Exek. 45.21 .on 14th day passover of ttnl. b. be eateo Mark 1-1. 12. Srst day of tml. b. when they killed Z«^« 22. 7- then came the days of un/. b. Acts 12.3 Acts 20. 6. after the days of unleavened b, we sailed I Cor. 5. 8. but with the unleavened b. of sincerity See Basket, Feast. BREADTH. Gen. 6. 15. Uie fashion of the ark, and b. fifty cubits 13. 17- arise, walk thro* the land inthej. of it Exod-Q"!. 18. *. of the court fifty cubits every where 28. 16. breast-plate, a span the b. thereof, 39. Q. 38. 1, he made the altar, five cubits the b. thereof Dcut.Z.5. not give of their land, so much as a foot ^, Jud^. 20. 16. could sling stoues at an hair's b. 1 hingf 6. 2. the b. of me Lord's house was twenty cubits, the length threescore cubits, 2 Chron. 3.3. 7- 6. the b. of the porch was thirty cubits 2 Chron. ^. 1. the J. of the altar was twenty cabits Eara 6. 3. the b. of the Lord's house sixty cubits Job 37. 10. and the b. of the waters is straitened 38. 18. hast thon perceived the A. of the earth i Isa. 8. 8. his wings shall fill the b. of the land £«*.40.5.the A.ofthe buildingsH 11. b. of the entrv 13. the 4. of the gate, 20,48. |]4g. ^. of theporcK 41 . 1. the b. of the tabernacle |] 2. b. of the door, 3. 5.b. of side<^iambersj|7.j. of house was upward 11. the 3. of placcleft ||14. b. of face of the house 45. 1 . the b. of the holy portion of the land Dan. 3. 1. the b. of the image was sis cabits JIab.l .O.which ^all march thro' the b. of the land Zech. 2.2. to measure Jerusalem, to see the b. 5. 2. 1 see a flying roll, the b. thereof ten cubits Epk. 3. 18. wlut is the b. and length and depth Jtev. 20. 9. they went up on the b. of the earth 21. iG, the length of the city is as large as the b. BREAK. S Sam. 2. 32. .Toab came to Hebron at b. of day ActslO. 11. he talked a long while till b. of day BREAK Signifies, [1] To dask to pieces, Exod. 34. 13 [2] To make void, or of none effect, 1 Kings 15 19- [3] To punish, or ajiict. Job 13. 25. [4] To diswiite and sever, Zech. 11. 14. [5] To pantf or faint, Psal. II9. 20. [6] To take away, Pial. lOfl. 16. [7] To weaken, Psal. 10. 15. [8] To plough, Jer. 4. 3. [9] To cause great sorrow of heart t Acts 21. 13. [10] 7o shine, or appear. Cant. 2. 17- fill To profane, Psal. 89. ♦31. Gen. 19> 9- they came near to b. the door 27 . 40. thou Shalt b. his yoke from oflf thy neck Exod. 12. 46. nor shall ye b. a bone, Num. 9. 12. 13.11. then thou shalt 5. his neck, 34. 20. 34. 13. bof. ye shall b. their images, and cut down J>r.ll.33 every earthen vessel unclean ye shalld. 26. 19- 1 will b. the pride of your pow'er Num. 24. 8. Israel Rhall b. their booes, pien:e them 30. 2. if a man vow, he shall not b. his word 32. +7. wherefore b. ye the heart of Israel .' Deut. 12.3. ye shall d. their pOlars, and bum groves 1 Sam. 25. 10. i. away every man from his master 1 ^irtg/ 15.19. *.i£y league with Baasha,2CAr.ie.3. Ezra. 9- H- should we again b. thy commandments Job 13. 25. wilt thou b. a leaf driven to and fro? 39. 15. foivetteth that the wild beast may b. them Psal. 2. 3. let OS b. their bands asunder 9. thoa shalt-£. them with a rod of iron 0. 15. b. thou the arm of the wicked 47 BRE Psal. 58. 6. b. their teeth, O God, in their mouth 74. i 8. they szud in their hearts, let us b. them 89-31. ifthey d. my statutesandkeepnotmy com. 101. i 11. the wild asses b. their thirst 141. 5. shall be an oil which shall not b. my head Cant. 2.17. until day i.aud shadows flee away, 4.6. Isa. 14. 25. 1 will b. the Assyrians in my land 28-24. b, the clods II 28. not *, it with awheel 30. 14. b. it as the breaking of a potter's vessel 38. 13. as a lion so will he b. all my bones 42. 3. a bruised reed will he not b. Mat. 12. 20. 58. 6. is not diis the fast, that ye b. every yoke ? J^r.l5-*12. shall iron b, the northern iron and steel ? 16. 1 7. neither shall men b. bread for them 17. f 18. b. them with a double breach 19. 10. b. the bottle, so will I b. this people, 11. 28. 4. I will b. yoke of king Babylon, 11. | 30. 8. 54. 13. he shall b. the images of Beth-shemesh 48. 12. 1 will send ws^derers and b. Moab's bottles 49. 35. saith the Lord, I will b. the bow of Elam £2«*.4.l6.IwilU. the staff ofbread, 5.16. ) 14.13. 16. 38. judge thee as women that b, wedlock 23. 34. thou shalt b. the shreds thereof 29. 7. when they took hold of thee thou didst b. 30. 18. when I shall b. the yokes of Egypt 22. and I will b. Pharaoh's arms, 24. Hos. 1. 5. I wiU b. the bow of Israel in Jezreel 2. ja. I will b. ihe bow, the sword and battle lO.lI.Judah shall plow, and Jacob shall A.his clods Joei 2. 7. they ^all march and not b. their ranks Amosl. 5. I will b. the bar of Damascus Mic. 3. 3. who flay their skin, and b. their bones Nah. 1. 13. now will I b. his yoke from off thee Zech. 11^4. that T might b. the brotherhood Mat, 5. f|9. b. one of these least commandments 9- 17- else the bottles b. and the wine runneth Acts 2U. 7. the disciples came together to J. bread 21. 13. what mean ye to weep and to 4. my heart ? 1 Cor. 10. 16. the bread which we b. is it not BREAK covenant. L£o.26.15.botthatye£.myc. || 41. 1 will not2.myf. Veut .3J . 16. this people will b. my cov. I made, 20. Judg, 2. 1. I said, I will never b. my cov, with you Psal. 89. 34. my r . will I not b. nor alter the tmng Jer. 14. 21. remember,*, not thy eovenanfwixhMS 33. 20. if yoocan A. my f(w. of the day and night Exek. 17. 15. shall he b. covenant and be delivered i Zech. 11. 10. that I might iS. my fop. which I made BREAK down. Exod. 25. 24. quite b. dozen their images, Deut. 7- 5. Lev. 14. 45. and he shall b. doicn house, the stones Deut 12. f 3. ye shaU b, down their altars Judg, 8. 9- when I come again, I will b. down tower Neh. 4. 3. ifa fox go up, he shall b. down stone wall Psal. 74. 6. now they b, down the carved work Eccl. 3, 3. a time to b. down and a time to build Isa. 5. 5. I will b. donfi the wall of the vineyard Jer. 31 . 28. as I have watched over them to b. down 45. 4. that which I have btiilt will I b. down Esek. 13. 14. so will I b. down wall ye have daubed 16. 39- they shall b. down thy high places 26. 4. they shall b. down the towers of Tyrus 12. and they shall b. down thy walls Hos. 10. 2. he shall b. down their altars, and spoil BREAK /ffrtA. Exod. 19. 22. lest the Lord b. forth upon them, 24. /f«. 14 .7. they A;/|. into sing. 44.23. | 49.13. | 54.1. 5Z.Q.b.forth into joy,sing together, ye waste places 54. 3. ibrthou shalt b. forth on the right hand 55. 12, hills shall b, forth before you into singing 58. 8. then shall thy light b. forth as the morning Jer. 1.14. out of the north an evil shall b. forth Gal. 4. 27. b. forth and cry, thou that travailest not BREAK off. Gen. 27> 40. thou shalt b. his yoke offihj nedc Exod. 32. 2. b. a/fthe golden ear-rings, 24. Dan, 4. 27. O king, b. offxhj sins by righteousness BREAK otit. Exod. 22. 6. iffire *.(>«/ II i«p.l3.12.if leprosy i.oar Lev. 14. 43. if the plague come again and b. out Psal. 58. 6. b. out the great teeth of the young lioc Isa. 35. 6. in the wilderness shall waters b. out Hos. 4. 2. they b. out, aud blood toucheth blood, 4 4f7uw5.6.1e5the b.out like fire in the house of Joseph BREAK in pieces. 2 Kings 25.13. Chaldeans b.in pieces pillars of hrass J(}d 19.2.how long will ye J.me tn;if>c£rwithwords? 34.24 shall b.inpieces mighty men without number Psal. 72. 4. he rfiall b. tnpieces the oppressor 94. 5. they b. in pieces thy people, O Lord ha. 45. 2. I will h. in pieces the gates of brass Jer. 1. +17. lest I b. thee in pieces before them 51. 20. with thee will I b. tn pieces the nations 21. with thee b. inpieees horse and rider, chariot 22. with thee b.^n p. man, woman, old and young X)an.2.40.shall it b. in p. and bruise kingdoms, 44. 7.23. the fourth beast shall b. in pieces whole earth BREAK through. Exod. 19. 21 . lest they b. thro' to the Lord to gaze 24. lei not the priests and people b through BRE 3 KiwsS. 26. to b. thro' to the kii^ of Edom Mae. o. 19. thieves b. thro' || 20. thieves b* not thr be waved, the fat with tlie b. 31. but the *. shall be Aaron's and his sons' 34. the wave-A, and heave-shoulder have I taken 8. 29. Moses took the*, and wavedit for an offering 10. 14. the wave-4. shall ye eat in a dean place Num. 6. 20. is holy to the priest, with die wave-A. 18, 18. as wave-*, and right shoulder are thine Job 24. 9. they pluck the fatherless from the b. Isa. 60. 16. tiioa shalt suck the *. of kings Lam . 4. 3, even the sea monsters draw out the *. Dan. 2. 32. head of gold, his *. and his arms 01 Luke 18. 13. the publican smote upon his *. saying Johjt 13. 25. he then lyingon Jesus' *, saith, 21. 20, BREASTS. Gen. 49. 25. Wess with blessings of the b. and womb iw.g. 20. put fat on tlie*. ||21. *, Aaron waved Job 3. 12. or why the b. that 1 should suck 21. 24, his*, full of milk, and his bones moistened Psal. 22.9. make me hope when 1 was on mother's *. Prov. 5, 19. let her*, satisfy thee at all times Cant. 1 . 13. he shall He all night betwixt my *. 4, 5. thy two *. are like two young roes, 7. 3. 7. 7- thy *. are like two clusters of grapes 8, thy *. shall be as clusters of the vine 8. 1, my brother that sucked the *, of my mother 8. we have a little sister, and she hath no *. 10. I am a wall and my *. like towers Isa. 28. 9- are weaned from the milk drawn from h 66. 11. he satisfied with the i.ofherconsolations Ezek. 36. 7. thy *. are fashioned, and hair grown 23 .S.there were their *. pressed, there they bruiseo 8. and they bruised the *. of her virginity 34. and thou shalt pluck off thine own *. Hos. 2.2. put away her adulteries from het w. her 5 9. 14. give them a miscarrying womb and dry *. Joel 2. 16. and gather those that suck the *. A'flA. 2.7. as with voice of doves tabring on their h. Luke 23, 48. the people smote their *. and returned Rev.l5.Q. having their *. girded with golden girdles BREAST.PLATE Was a piece of embroidery of about ten rncha sqjiare, of very rich work, which the high-pries^ of the Jews wore upon his breast, and which zra^ , set with four rows of precious stones, upon every one of which was engraven the name of one of the tribes of Israel : It was double, or made oj two pieces folded one upon the other, like a kind tf purse, or bag, that it might the better supftorf BRE iiftf p^ecimu stones, and that it might receive the Uiim atid T'liimmin, Ijev. 8. 8. It teas called the Breast-plate of judgment, £rorf. 28. 15, caiise from thence the Israelites were to expect and receive their Judgmeiiti and the viind of 3od in all those weighty and momentoux matters of war and peace, wherein they considted God J'or directions. Breast-plate is Ifkewise a piece of defensive ar- TnoitrfKev, Q. Q. In which sense, faith a7id lo. are called Breast-plates y 1 Thess. 5. 8. Faith ts a defensive grace ; not only as it assents to the doctrine of the gospel as true, but also as it doth depend upon God's faithfulness and all'Siiffi- ciejicy to perforin his promises, aJid apply them to our souls for our support BJid coinforl. Love, when it worketh, will defend agaha* the per- secutions, aJpictio7LS, and temptafijns of the ■world. Cant. 8. 7. Slavish fear tcill overcome its, if we 7oant love to defend against it, trhen true religion is taider disgrace, and persecuted in the world, 3 John 4. 18. Love will defend against apostacy, and so help its to persevere to the coming of Christ ; and love, being seated in the heart, is fitly compared to a Brezist-plate that encampasseth the heart. Exod. s!5. 7' and stones to be set in the b. 35. Q. 28. 4. shall make a b. and ephod, 15. | 3g. 8. 22. thou shalt make upon the b. chains at the end 23.put rings on two endsofthei. C6. | 39. l6. 28. they shall bind the b. by the rings, 39, 21. 29. Aaron shall bear the names of Israel in b. 30. put ill b. of judgment the Urim, Lev. 8. 8. 1 Kings. 22. 1 34- smote Ahab between joints and b. Isa. 59. 17, he put on righteousness as a J. £ph. 6. 14. having on the b. of righteousness 1 Thess. 5. .8. putting on the b. of faith and love Hev. Q. 9, they had b. as it were b. of iron 17- having d. of fire, of jacinth and brimstone BREATH Signifies, [1] 7'he air received and discharged by oiir bodies, bi/ the dilatation and co7npression of the lungs, }ob0.1Q. [2j The life, VsisX. 146.4. Dan. 5. 23. [3] God's powerful word, Psal. 33. 6. Jsa. 11. 4. [4] liis anser. Job 4. 9. Ua. .30. 33. Gew. 3.7. God breathed into his nostrils the i. of life 6. 17. to destroy all flesh wherein istheA. of life 7. 15 entered two and two wherein is thei5. of life 22. all in whose nostrils was b. of life died Josh. 11. +11. he destroyed, there was not any b. 2 Ham.^i. 1 6. foundations of the world discovered, at ihe blast of the b. of hisnostrils, PioL 18. 15. I King.i 17.17. and there was no b. left in him Joii 4. 9. by UieA. of his nostrils are they consumed 9. 18. he will not suffer me to take my b. 11. + 20. their hope shall be a puff of 6. 32. 10. in whose hand is the b. of all mankind 15. 30. by the b. of his mouth shall he go away 37. 1. my b. is corrupt, my days are extinct ly. 17. myi. is strange to my wife, tho' I entreated 27. 3. all the while my 3, is in me, andSp. of God 33. 4. the b. of the Almighty hath given me life ."il. 14. if he gather to himself his Spirit and b. 37. 10. by the b. of God frost is given 41. 21. nis i. kindleth coals, and a flame goetb Psal. 33 6. all of them made by the b. of his mouth J 04. 29. thou takest away their b. they die 335. 17. nor is there any b. in their mouths ]4tJ. 4. his b. goeth forth, he returneth to earth 350.f). let every thing that hath b. praise the Lord i'.ccl. 3. 19. yea, they have all one b. all is vanity ha 2.22. cease from man, whose i. is In hisnostrils JT 4. with b. of his lips will he slay the wicked 30. 28. and his b. as an overHowing stream reach 33, b of the Lord like a stream of brimstone .S3. ]i. your b. as fire shall devour you 42. 5. he that giveth b. to the people upon it Jer. 10. 14. and there is no b. in them, 51. 17, Xflwi. 4. 20. the b. of our nostrils, the anointed of L. Iliek.S' .5. 1 will cause b. to enter into you,shall live 6. i will cover you with skin and put b. in you 8. there was no b. in them \\g. and say, come, O b. 10. and the b. came into them and they lived Dan,5. 23. the God in whose hand tliy b. is 10, 37. 110 strength, neither is there b. left in me J/Mi.2.19- there is no 3. at all in midst of the image j^lcts 17. 25. seeing he giveth to all life and b. Jam. 2. 1 26. the body without b. is dead liev. 13. 1 15. he had power to give b. to the image BREA'nili Signifies, [1] To dra:o breath natitrally, as man find beast do. Josh. 10. 40. [2] To infuse the smd into the body. Gen. 2. 7. [3] 'To live, breathing or 7e\f>iration being a sign of life, Josh. 11. 11. [4] To inspire ii'ilh the gifis and graces of the Holy Ghost, John 20. 22. \\ii. 11. 11. tliere was not any left to b. 14. Jl^ 31. + 39. caused soul of the owners to b. out jW.€7''l'^-witnes.'iesriseu,and such asi. out cinelty 4S BRE Cant. 4, -t G. till the day 6. and shadows flee away Ezek. 3' 9, come, O breath, and b. on these slain BREATHED. Gen. 2. 7- God b, into man's nostrils the b. of life Josh. 10. 40. but utteily destroyed all that b. 1 Kings 15. 29. he left not to Jei-oboam any that b. John 20. 22. he b. on them, and saith, receive ye BREATH ETH, IKG. Dent. 20. I6. thou shalt save alive nothing that b. Lam. 3. 56. hide not thine ear at my b. at my cry ActsQ.l. Saul yet 5. out threatenings and .slaughter BRliD. Ejcod. 16. 20. some left, and it b. worms and stank BREECHES. Exod. 28. 42. thou shalt make them linen h. 39. Lev. 6. 10. the priest shall put on his linen b 16. 4. he shall have the linen b. on his flesh Ezek. 44. 18. they shall have linen b. on their loins BREED. Gen. 8.17. that tliey may b. abundantly on the earth BREED. Deut.S^. 14. rams of the b, of Bashan and goats BREEDING. Zeph.Q.Q. as Sodom, pveni. of nettles and salt-pits BRETHREN. Men are so called, [1] Bi/ being ihe sons of ojie fatli&r and mother, or of either of them.. Gen. 42. 13 [2] By co?nmiaiity of 7iatnre,or habitation. Gen. 19. 7. [3] By natural affinity, or by bentg kinsmen. Gen. 13. 8. [4] By regeneration, ajtA a profession of the same faith and religion. Col. I. 2. [5] By adoption, John 20. 17, [6] By office, 1 Chron. 25. 9. 2 Cor. 8. 23. Gen. 13. 8. let there be no strile, for we be b. 19- 7. Lot said, I pray you b. do not so wickedly 24. 27 . Lord led me to the house of my master's b. 34. 11. Shechem said to her father and to her b. 25. Dinah's b. took each man his sword and slew 42. 3. Joseph's tec b, went down to buy corn 6. b. came and bowed || 13. we are t^velve b. 32. 45. 16. Joseph's^, are come [| 40. 5. are i. of cruelty 50. J5. Joseph's b. saw their father was dead Xnm. 27. 4. give us a possession among the h. 7- give us a possession among our father's b. 10. if he have no b. give it to his father's b. II . if his father have no b. ye shall give to kinsmen Dent. lb. 5. if i. dwell together and one of them die Josh. 6. 23. Rahab brought out her father and b. 17. 4. he gave thera an inheritance amongthe b. Jndg. 9. 1. Abimelech went to his mother's b. 3. his mother's^, spake ofhim to men of Shechem 2 Kings\Q.i:i. they answered, we are i. of Ahaziah 1 Chiun. 12. 2. there came to David of Sa^il's b. 26. 7. sons of Shemaiah, whose b. were strong men 27. 18. of Judah, Elihu, one of the b. of David 2 Chron. 21. 2. he had b. the sons of Jehoshaphat 22. 8. when Jehu found the b. of Ahaziah Psal. 133.1. pleasant fori, to dwell together in unity Prov. 6. 19. and him that soweth discord Jimong b. 17. 2. shall have part of the inheritance among b, ig. 7. all the i. of the poor do hate him Amos 1. t 9. remembered not the covenant of i. Mat. 4. 18. Jesus saw two b. ||C1. saw other two b. 19.29. every one that hath forsaken houses, b. 20, 24. were moved with indignation against two b. 22. 25. there were mth us seven b. Mark 12. 20. 23 . 8. one is your Master, even Christ, all ye are b. Mark 10. 29. no man hath left house or b. father, mother,wifeorchildren,formysake,i7wte 18. 29. 30. shall receive an hundred-fold, houses, b. Lnkel4. 26. if any come, and hate not children, i. 16.28. for I have five b. that he may testify to tfiem 21, 16. ye shall be betrayed by parents and b. John 21. 23. this saying went abroad among the b. Acts 3. 17. b. I wot that through ignorance ye did it fi. 3. wherefore b. look out among you seven men 7.26. sirs, ye are i.JI 9.30. which when the*, knew 10, 23. certain b. from Joppa accompanied him It. IS. moreover these six b. accompanied me 29. they determined to send relief to the b. 12. 17. go shew these things to James and to the b. 14.2. made their minds evil-affected against the b. 15. 1. certain men from Judea taught the b. 3. and they caused great joy to all the b, 15. 22. Barsabas and Silas chief among the b. 23. apostles and elders and b. send greetingto the b. M'hich are of the Gentiles in Antioch 32.exhorted the A.with many words,l Thess. 5.1^. 33. were let go in peace from the b. to apostles 40. being recommended by the b. to grace of God 16. 2. Timotheus as well reported of by the b. 40, when they had seen the h. they comforted 17. 6. they drew J ason and certain i. to the rulers 10. the b. immediately sent away Paul, 14. 18. 18. Paul then took his leave of fee b. 27. the b. wrote exhorting to receive ApoUos 20. 32. now b. I commend you to God and his grace 21. 7. we came to Ptoiemais and saluted the b. 17. were come to Jerusalem, b. received us gladly 22. 5. from whom also I received letters to the b Acts 23. 5. 1 wist not b. that he was the hiBli-pri« 28.14. where we found b. and were desired totarr 15. when the b. heard of us, they came to meet ti 2l.nor anyof tlie J. that came spake harm of tht Rom. 1. 13. now I would not have you ignorant b. n. 25. 1 Cor. 10. 1. I 12. 1, 1 Tness.i. 13. 7. 1 . know ye not b. that the law hath dominion 8. 12. b. we are debtors, not to the flesh, to liv^ 3.Q. that he might be the first-bom among many b 10. 1. b. my prayer to God forisr.is.may be saved 12. 1. I beseech you therefore b. try the mercies of God, 15. 30. I le. 17. 1 Cor. 1. 10. ( 16. la Gal. 4. 12. Heb. 13.22. i 10. be kindly affectioned in love of the b. 16. 14. salute the 3. which are witn them. Col. 4.15 1 Cor. 1. 26. for ye see your callihg b. how that 2. 1. and I b. when I came to you, came not with 3. 1. I b. could not speak to you as to spiritua 4. 6. these things b. I have in a figure transferred 7. 29. but this 1 say S. the time is short, 15. 50, 8.12.whenyesinso against thei.ye sin against Ciir, 9. 5. and as the b. of the Lord and Cephas 11. 2. now I praise you b. that ye remember me 14. 26. how is it b. when ye come together 15. G. after he was seeu of above 500 b, at once 58. therefore my beloved b. besteadfast,Jflm.2.5, Itj. 11. for I look for him with the b. 12. I desired him to come to you with the b. 20. all the b. greet you, Phil. 4.21. 2 Cor. 9.3. yet have I sent the i. lest our boasting 5. I thought it necessary to exhort the b. 11, 9- thei. which came trom Macedonia snpplied 26. I have been in perils among false b. 13. 11. finally i. farewell, be perfect,of good com fort Gal. 1. 2. all b. that are with me to the churches 2. 4. because of false b. unawares brought in Eph. 6. 23. peace be to die b. and love with faith Phil. 1. 14. many of the b. waxing confident Col. 1. 2. to the saints and faithful b. in Christ 1 !//itfw.4.1. we beseech youi. 10. 115. 12. 2 Thess.2.l. 30. indeed ye do it towards all b. in Macedonia 5. 25. b. pray for us, 2 Thess. 3. 3 . 26. greet all the b. with an holj" \iss 27. that this epistle he read to aJ^ the holy S, 1 7Vm.4.6. putthe/y.inremembrance "f these things 5. 1. intreathimasa father, and younger men as i. 6. 2. let them not despise them because they are & Ileb.2. 11. he is not ashamed to call tliem b. 3. 1. holy A. partakers, consider the Apostle 1 Pet. 1. 22. unto unfeigned love of the &. 3 .8.be of one mind,love as b.be pitiful,be courteous I John 3. 34. from death to life, because we love A. 16. we ought to lay down our lives for the b. 3 John 3. rejoiced greatly when b. testified of truth 5. whatsoever thou dost to the b. and to strangers 10. neither doth he himself receive the b. His BRETHREN. Gen. g. 22. and Ham told his two b. without 25. Canaan, a serv. of servants shall be to his b. 36. 12. he shall dwell in presence of his b. 25. 18. 27. 37. his b. have I given to him for servants 37. 2. Joseph was feeding the flock with his a. 5. Joseph dreamed a dream and told it Aia b. 1 1 .his i.enviedhim,his father observed the saying 30. Reuben returned to /jiji. and said, child is uot 38. 11, for he said, lest he die also as his b. did ■44, 33. and let the lad go up with his b. 47. 12. Joseph nourished his father and his h. Gen. 49. 26. that was separate from his b. Deia. 33.10 Exod, 1 .6. Joseph died, his b. and all that generation "11. Moses went out to his b. and looked on iJaeir burdens, and spied an Egypt, smituig one of /«> b. Lev, 21. 10. and he that is high-priest amongAwi. 15. 48. after he is sold, one of Aw *,may redeem him Num. 25. 6. brought to his b. a Midianitish woman 27. 9. then shall ye give his iuheritance to his b. Dent. 10. 9. Levi hath no part with his b. 17. 20. that his heart be not lifted up above Aw*. 18. 7. he shall minister as all his b. the Levitcs de 20. 8. lest his b. heart faint as well as his heart 24. 7. if a man be found stealing any of Aij b, 33. 9. nor didhe acknowledge Ais b. nor knew 24. let Asher be blessed and acceptable toAi> h Jndg. g. 5. Abimelech slew his b. being 70 persons 26. Gaal came with his b. and went to Shechem 56. whichhedidtohis father in slaying Aw 70 b 11.3. Jephthah fled from Aw J. and dwelt in Tob livth 4.10.name of the dead be not cutoff from Aw I 1 5n;n. 16. l.*? .Samuel anointed him in midst of Aw* 22. 1. when his b. and father's house heard ic 2 Kings g. 2. make him rise up from-among Aw b, 1 Chron. 4. g. Jabez more honourable than Aw b, 5. 2. for Judah prevailed above Aw b. 7.22. Ephraim mourned, Aw b. came to comforthirr 25. 9, Avith Aw b. and sons were twelve [& to the end of the chapte 2 CAron.21,4. Jehoram slew all Aw b. with the swot Eith. 10. 3. Mordecai the Jew was accepted oihisi IJos. 13, 15, though he be fruitful among Aw b. BRE Jtfi>..1.S.the remnant of Au i. shall return to Israel ^«r. 12.46. his mother and Af/d. stood without, de. siring to apeak with him, Mark 3 . 31 . IjuJte 8. \Q. JaA» 7. fi. for neither did Aii b. believe in him Acti 7. 13. Joseph was made known to his 6. S3, it came into Mose»' heart to visit AiV i. 95. for he supposed Aii 6. would have understood Cor. 6. 5. no not one able to judge between hit b. heh.i. 17. it behoved him to be made like to All d. Men and BRETHREN. $ct3 1.16. men andb. this scripture must be fulfilled 2. SQ. men arid b. let me freely speak to you of D. 37 . to Peter and rest, mm andb. what shall we do I 7. 2. and he said, mtUt b. and fathers, hearken ^1. 15. ffintaniid. if ye have any word of exhortation S6. men and b. children of the stock of Abitaham 38. be it known to you, men and b. thro' this man 15. 7. men and A. ye know G.made choice among us 13. James answered, men and b. hearken unto me 22. 1 . m4n, b. and fathers, hear my defence S3.1.fnCTi andb. I have lived in all good conscience Q.mtnatid A.I am aPharisee.thesonof aFharisee 26. 17. men and b. tho* I have committed no^ng My BRETHREN. 0«n. 29-4. Jacob said to them, m^^. whence be ye i 31 . 37 . set it here before my b. and thy brethren 37. 16. 1 seek ma b. tell me where they feed flocks 46.3l.m^^.and father's house are come to me,47,l. ilsod. 4. 18. let me go and return to my b. in Egypt Ji>jA.2.13. they will save alive my father and myb. 14. B. myb, made the heart of the people melt Jvdg. 8. 19. Gideon said, they were my b. 19. 2,'J. my b. I pray you, do not so wickedly 1 Sam. 20. 29. let me get away, T pray, and see my b. 30. 23. then David said, ye shall not do so, my £. 2 Sam. 19. 12. ye are my A. my bones, and my flesh 1 Chr.^ii. 2. David said, hear me, my 3. ajid people AVA. 1. 2. Hanani, one of my b. came and men 4. 23. I nor my b. nor guard put off our clothes 5. 10. I and my b. might exact of them money 14, 1 and my b. have not eaten bread of governor Job 6. 15. my b, have dealt deceitfully 19.13. he hath put myb. far firomme, and acquaint. Pjff/.22.22.Iwill declare thyname to myA.HijA.2. 12. 69. 8. I am become a stranger to my b, an alien 122. 8. for my b. and companions' sake, I will say Jlfa(.12.48.he saidtohim.who are my*, j* Afar* 3.33. 49. behold my mother and my b. Mar/tS. 34. 25. 40. ye have done it to the least of these my b. 48. 10. go tell my b. that they go into Galilee Z-ttXreS.Sl. myb. are these which hear word of God JoAjt 20. 17 . go to my 6, and say to them, I ascend iiom.9. 3. myself were accursed from Christ for my b. Jam. 5.10.taJcemy b. the prophets who have spoken 12. but above all things, ?ny b. swear not OfiT BRETHREN. Gsn.31 .32. before ffitf i.discern what is thine, take it J\'nm. 20. 3. when mtr b. died before the Lord J)eut. 1. 28. our b. have discouraged our hearts ^ZStim. 19.41. why have our b. stolen thee away? 1 CJir. 1.1 . 2. let us send abroad to ««■ 3. every where JVW*. 5. 5. yet now our flesh is as the flesh of our b. 8. after our ability have redeemed our b. die Jews /las 1 5.36. let us go again visit our b. in every city 2 Cor. 8. 23. or otir b. be inquired of, are messengers Jiev. 12. 10. for the accuser of onr b, is cast down TAeir BRETHREN. Nmn. 8. 26. but shall minister with t/ieir 6. in taber, iievt. 18.2. Levites have no inherit. zLmon^ their b. IB. I will raise a prophet from among their b. Jiidg. 20. 13. not hearken to the voice of their b. *i. 22. when their b. come to us to complain 2 .Siim.2.26.bid people return from following MciVi. 2 Kings 23. 9. did eat unleav. bread among their b. 1 Chr. 8. SS.these dwelt with thetr b. in Jerus.9.38. 12, 32. all their b. were at their commandment 39. drinking, for their &. had prepared for them 2 C/ir. 28. 15. brought them to their b. to Jeridio J^Wi.5.1. was a great cry against Meiri. the Jews 13. 13. their office was to distribute to their b. Job 42. 15. father gave them inherit. amongMeiVA, Jer. 41. 8. for he slew them not among their i. JJei. 7. 5. to take tithes of people, that is of their b. 2iev. 6. 1 1 . till their b. should be killed as they were Thv BRETHREN. 6'«i.27.29. be lord over thyb.X^K moUier's sons bow 31. 37. set it before thy b. that they may judge 37. 10. 1 and/Ay A. come to bow ourselves to thee 13. do not thy b. feed the flock in Shechem ? 14. whether ic be well with thy b. and the flocks 48.22 1 have given to thee one portion above My A. 49- 6. thou art he whom (hy b. shall praise iJm/. 15.7. ifapoormaoof/Ay i. be within gates 1 7. 15. from among rAy b. sbalt thou set king over 16.15. 1 will raise up a prophet of thy b. like to me y*. 14. not oppress the poor of thy b, or strange Jf>li 2. 18. thoQ shalt bring thif b. Home unto thee Jjidz. 14. 3. no woman among daughters of thy b. ISa/H. 17.17. take for r/iy A. run to camp to (Ay A. US Ivok how ;Ay A, fare, and take their pledge BKl 2 Sam. 15. 20. return, rase back thy A. with thee S CAron. 21. 13. hast slain thy b. better than thyself Jer. 12,6. thy b. have dealt treacherously with thee £x«A. 11. 15. thy A. even rAy A. men of thy kindred Mat. 12. 47. behold, thy mother and tliy b. stand without, Mark 3. 32. Lu/ce 8. 20. LtJte 14. 12. call not thy b. lest they bid thee again 22. 32. when thou art converted strengthen thy b. Rev, 19, 10, see thou do it not, I amofMy A. 22,9 Your BRETHREN. Gen. 42, I9. let one of your b. be bound in prison 33. leave one of your 6. here with me Lev. 10. 4. can^ your b. from before the sanctuary 6. let your b. bewail the burning the Lord kindled 25. 46. over your b, ye shall not rule with rigour Num. 18, 6, behold I have taken your b. the Levites 32. 6. shall your b. go to war and shall ye sit here^ Deut. 1, 16, near the causes between your b. 3. 18. pass over armed before yimr A. /ojA.1.14, 20. till Lord hath given rest to yviir b. Joxh. 1.15. Josh, 22,3. ye have not leftyimr A. these many days 4. and now the Lord hath given rest to your b, 8. divide the spoil of your enemies with your b. 1 KingslZ. 24. not fight against yowr A. 2 CAr. 11.4. 2 Chron. \Q. 10. what cause shall come to you of your b. and so wrath come upon you and your b. 28, 11. deliver captives ye have taken ot your b 30,7- be ye not like your A. which trespassed 9. if ye \yxT[i,your A. shall find compassion iV^eA.4.14. and fight for ytwr h. your sons and wives 5.8. will you even sell your A.or shall they be soldr Isa. 66. 5. yvur b, that hated you, that cast you out 20. they shall bringyoar A. for an ofiering to Lord Jer.7.15. cast you out as I have cast out allywur A. //ojS.1. say to your A". Ammi, to sisters, Ruhamah iliffl^. 5.47. it ye salute vOTir A,only,what do you more ActsZ,^^. a prophet shall I^rd raise ofyo7(/-A.7, 37 1 Car, 6. 8. ye do wrong and defraud and that your A, I Pet. 5. 9. same aiflictions accomplished inyour b, BRIBE, S. 1 >Saffi. 8.3, Samuel's sons took b. and perverted judg. 12. 3. of whose hajid have T received airy- A. j* Psal. 26. 10. and their right hand is full of^fl. Isa. 33. 15. tiiat shaketh his hands from holding A. Amos 5. 12. they take a A. and turn aside the poor BRIBERY. Job 15, 34. fire shall consume the talemacles of A. BRICK. Geu. 11. 3. let us make A. they had A, for stone E.xod. 1. 14. they made their lives bitter in A. 5. 7. no more give the people straw to make b. 16. ha, 65. 3. and burneth inceone on altars of A. BRICKS. Exod^ 5. 8a the tale of A. you shall lay upon tbem 18. yet shall ye deliver the tale of A. 19. Isa. 9< 10, the A. are fallen down, but we will build BRICK-KILN. 2 Sam. 12. 31. and made them pass through the A, Jer. 43. 9. hide great stones in the clay in the A. Nah. 3. 14. tread the mortar, make strong the A. BRIDE. Isa. 49. 18. and bind them on thee, as a A. doth 61. 10. as a A. adorneth herself with jewels 62, 5, as the bridegroom rejoiceth over the A. Jer. 2. 32. or can a A. forget her attire ? 7.34. cause to cease the voice of the A.16.9. [25.10. 33. 11. shall be heard in this place voice of the A. Joel 2. 16. and let the A. go out of her closet Johji 3. 29. he that hath the A. is the bridegroom Rev. 18. 23. voice of the A. heard no more in thee 21. 2. prepared as a A. adorned for her husband 9, I will shew fliee the A. the Lamb's wife 22. 17. and tlie Spirit and the A. say. Come BRIDE^CHAMBER. Mat, 9. 15. can the children of the A. mourn .' Mark 2. 19. canthe children of A. fast? Luie 5.Si. BRIDEGROOM. Psai. 19. 5. as a A, coming out of his chamber Isa. 61. 10. as a A. decketh himself with ornaments 62.5. as A. rejoiceth over bride, so God over thee. Mat. 9. 15. can children of bride-chamber mourn while A. is with them ? Mark e.19. I,m*c5,34. 25. 1. ten virgins went forth to meet the A. S.whilethe A. tarried]! 6.cry made, A. cometh, 10. Jo/m 2. 9. the governor of the feast called the A. 3. 29. he that hath the bride is the A. but the friend ofUie A. rejoiceth greatly because of the A. voice See Bride. BRIDLE. Is taken, [1] Properly, /or the reins or bit whereby horses, mulet, &c. are kept i», and made to go jchich pace and jchtch way their riders please, Psal. 32. 9. [2] rigurativtily, (1) i'or those re- straints of law, Immanity, or modesty, whereby people are kept in awe. Job 30. 11. and (2) lor the reitraining power and providence of God, 2 Kings 19. 28. Isa. 30. 28. 2 Kingx 19.28.1 wllput my A. in thy lips, Ira.37.29. Job 30. 11 . they have let loose the A. before me 41. 13. who can come to him with his double A. ? BRI Psul. 32.9,wnose mouth must be held in ui(l. f, b. f 39. 1. 1 will keep my mouth with a A. Prov, 26, 3. a A. for the ass, a rod for the fool's hick Isa. ^. 28. there shall be a A. in jaws of the people Zech. 14. t 20. on the A. holiness to the Lord Jam.l.26.if any seem religious and A.not hisiongtn 3. 2. and able also to A. Uie whole body Rev. 14.20. blood came out of wine-press to horseA BRIEFLY. Rom, 13. 9. it is A. comprehended in this saying 1 i^«^5. 12.bySylvanus a brother I have written b. BRIER Is a prickly Aurtful tort of plant, Isa. 5. 6. To which are compared, [1] An enemy, the Ass^ rian army, tliat molested tht children of Israel, Isa. 10. 17* [2] Mischievous and hurtful per- sons, Ezek. 28. 24. [3] Situ, lusts^ and corrvp tio7is, which spring Jrom a stony and unregene- rated heart, Heb. d. 8. Isa, 55.13. instead of the A. come up the m^Ttle-tree Ezek, 28,24. shall be no more a piicking A. to Israel Mie. 7. 4. the best of them is as a A. BRIERS. Judg. 8. 7. then I will tear your flesh with A. 16. he took the elders of the city and A. Isa. 5. 6. there shall come up A. and thorns 7- 23. it shall even be for A. and thorns 24. because all land shall become A. and thorns 25. not come thither the feair of A. asd thorns 9. 18. wickedness shall devour the A. and thorns 10.17. it shall devour his A. and thorns in one day 27. 4. would set 6, and thorns against me in battle 32. 13. on the land shall come up 0, and thorns Ezek. 2. 6. son of man, tho' A. and thorns be with ihee /ieA.6.8. that which beareth A . and thorns is rejected BRIGANDINE. Jer, 46. 4. furbish the spears and put on the A. 51. 3. against him that lifteth up himself in his A. BRIGII'J'. Lev. 13. 2. when a man shall have a A. spot, 24, 38. 4. if the A. spot be white in the skin of hisfle&h 23. if A. spot stay in his place and spread not, 28. 14. 56. this is the law for a scab and for a A. spot 1 Kings 7. 45. all the vessels Hiram made for the house of the Lord were of A. brass, ZOluon.-i.iG. Job 37. 11. he scattered his A. cloud 21. now men see not the A, light in the clouds Can/.5.14.bellyisasA.ivoryoverlaid with sapphires Jer. 51. 11. m^dte A. the arrows, gather the siae.ds Exek. 1. 13. the fire was A. and out of fire lightning 21. 15. the sword is made A. it is wrapt up 2L. for the king of Babylon made his arrows A. 27. 19* A. iron and cassia were in thy market ■32.8. A. lights I mil make dark over thee Nah. 3. 3. the horseman lifteth up the A. sword Zech. 10. 1. so the Lord shall make A. clouds Mat. 17.5. behold a A. cloud overshadowed them Lttkell. 36. as when the A. shining of a candle Acts 10. 30. a man stood before me in A. clothing , Rev. 22. 16. I am the A. and moroiog star BRIGHTNESS Signifies^[l] Light ^ or lucidtiess, Isa. 5Q. Q. Amos 5. 20. [2] Natural form and beauty, Dan. 4. 36. [3] Royal dignity, glory, and splendour^ Ezek. 28. 7. 1 Sam. 22. 13. through the A. before him were coals of fire kindled, Vsal. 18, 12. Job 31. 26. or beheld the moon walking in A. Psal. 89- 144. thou madest his A. to cease Isa. 59. 9- we wait for A. but we walk in darkness 60. 3. and kings shall come to the A. of thy rising 19. nor for A. shall the moon give light to thee 62. 1, till the righteousness thereof go forth as A. 66. + 11. be delighted with the A. of her glory Ezek, 1. 4. and a fire and a A. was about it, 27- 28. so was the appearance of A. round about 8.2. as the appearance of A, as the colour of amber 10. 4. the court was full of A. of the Lord's glory 28. 7. behold, strangers shall defile thy A. 17. thou hast corrupted by reason of thy A. Da7i.2.3X, this great image, whose A, was excellent 4. 36. my honour and A. returned unto me 5. f 6. then the king's A, was changed, 1 9- 12 .3. the wise shall shine as the A. of the firmament ^7n«j5.80. day of Lord shall be very dai-k and no A. Hah. 3.4. his A. was as the light, he had horns Acts 26. 13. light from heaven above A. of the sua 2 Thess. 2.8. shall destroy with the A. of his comii^ Ileb. 1. 3. who being the A. of his glory and image BRIM. Josh. 3. 15. feet of the priest dipped fti A. of water 1 KingsT,26. A.wrought like 0. of acup,2 CAr.4.5 2 Chron. 4. 2. he made a molten sea from A. to 4 John 2. 7- and they filled them up to the A. BRIMSTONE. GeN.19.24. rained on Gom. A. andfire,Zuit«17.29L Deut. 29. 23. the whole land thereof is A. and sat Job 18, 15. b. shall be scattered on his habitatiun Ptat. 11. 6. upon wicked he shall rain snaroj>. firt and A and an horrible tempest, Euk. 38. 12 BUI /ffi. so. 33. breath of the L<9rd like a stream of i. 31. 9* aJid the dust thereof turned into b. liev. 9- 17' out of their mouths issued fire and b. 13. the third part of men was killed by the b. 14. 10. he shall be tormented with fire and b. • 19.20.cast into a laJce of fire, burning with b. 20.10. Rev, 21. 8. whoremongers, and all licirs, shall have their part in lake which bumeth with fire and b. BRING. Gen. 6. 17. I do A. a flood of waters on the earth 19. two of every sort shalt thou b. into the ark 9. 14. when I *. a cloud over earth, the bow seen 18. 16. Abraham did b. them on their way 19. Lord may b. on Abraham what he hath spoken ■ S7. 4. and b. it to me that I may eat, 25. 5. 6. me venison || 12. I shall b. a curse on me 42. 20. b. your youngest brother to me, 34. 37. if I b. him not to thee, 43. 9. [ 44. 32. 43. 16. b. these men home, slay and make ready 45. 19< take wagons and b. your father, and come 48. 9. b. them I pray to me, and I will bless them Uxod. 10. 4. else to-morrow I will b. the locusts 11. 1. yet will I b. one plague more on Pharaoh 13. 5. it shall be when the Lord shall b, thee, 11. 18. 19. that thou mayest b. the causes to God 21. 6. his master shall b. him to the judges 22. 13. if it be torn in pieces, £. it for witness 23. 4. thou shalt surely J. it back to him again 19. ficst of first-fmits of thy land shalt b. .34. 26. 20. 1 will send an Angel to b. thee into the place 35. 5. whoso is of a willing heart, let him b. 36. 5. the people b. much more than enough iew. 5.7. if hebenotableto i. alamb, 11. | 12.8. 8. and he shall b. them to the priest, 12. 16. 12. shall b. fire and incense within the vail 17. 5. that Israel may d. their sacrifices to the L. AWi. 8. 9- and thou shalt b. the Levites, 10. 14. 8. if the Lord delight in us, then he will^. us 16. because the L. was not able to A. Ueji(.9.28. 24. my servant Caleb, him will I b. into the land 16. 17. A. before the Lord every man his censer 20. 12. ye shall not b. this congregation into land 32. 5. give this land, and b. us not over Jordan Dent. 1. 17. the cause too hard for you, i. it to me 7- 1. when the Lord shall i. thee into the land 21 . 12. then thou shalt b, her home to thy house 22. 2. then thou shalt b. it unto thine own house 30. 12. b. it to us, that we may hear and do, 13. 33. 7. hear. Lord, and b. Judahto his people 1 Sam. 1.22. till child be weaned, then 1 will b. him 9- 7 ■ then said Saul, what shall we b, the man ? 23. b, the portion I gave thee, of which I said 11. 12. b. the men, that we may put them to death CO. 8. for why shouldest thou b. me to thy father ? 5 Sam. 3.12. my hand with thee, to b. Israel to thee 13. except thoui. Michal when thou comest 14.10, whosoever saith aught to thee, b. him to me 19. 11. why are ye last to b. the king back ? 1 Kings 3. 24. and the king said, b. me a sword 8. 32. the wicked, to £. his way on his head + 47. if b. back to their heart, 2 Chon. 6. 1 37- 13.' 18. b. him back with thee to thine house 17. 11. b. me a morsel of bread in thine hand 20. 33. then he said, go ye b. him £ Kings 2. 20. b. me a new cruse, and put salt 4. 6. b. yet a vessel |[ 41. b. meal and cast it 6. 1-9. I will b. you to the man whom ye seek 1 Chron. 13. +3. letus b. about the ark of our God 16. 29- b. an offering and come before him 21. 2. the number of them to me, that I may 1 Chron. 31.10. since the people began lob. offerings iVe/i. 13. 18. did not our God b. tts evil on us ? Job G. 22, did I say b. unto me, or give a reward 10. 9. wilt thou b. me into the dust again i 14. 4. who can b. a clean thing out of an unclean? 18. 14. it shall b. him to the king of terrors 30. 23. for I know thou wilt b. me to death 33. 30. to b. back his soul from the pit Psal. 43. 3. let them b. me to thy holy hili 60. 9- who will b. me into .strong city ? 108. 10. 72. 3. the mountains shall b. peace to the people 94. 23. he shall h. on them their own iniquity Prov. 29- 8. scornful men b. a city into a snare Eccl. 3. 22. who shall b. him to see what shall be > 11. 9. know that God will b. thee into judgment 12. 14. God shall b. every work into judgment Cant. 8. 2. I would b. thee into my mother's house Isa. 7- 17- Lord shall b. on thee and my people 14. 2. the people shall b. them to their place 15. 9- for 1 will b. more upon Dimon, lions on him 16. + 3. //. counsel.execute judgment, make thy 25. 12. shall he i. to the ground, even to the 45. 21. tell ye and b. them near, let them take 46. 13. 1 b. near my righteousness, it not be far off 56. 7. even them ■will 1 b. to my holy mountain 58. 7. and that thou b. the poor to thy house fiO. 17- for brass I will b. gold, for iron b. silver 6ct. 4. I mil b. their fear upon them _ Ter, 3. 14. I will take you and t. you to Zion 10. y4. not in anger, lest thou i. ine to nothing BR[ Jer.ll. 8.1 will A, ontnemall the words of this cov. 17. 18, b. upon them, day ot evil and destroy them 31. 8. I will 6. them from the north country 32. 42. so I will b. on them all the good promised 33. 6. behold I will b. it health and cur^j ll.them that shall *. sacrifice of praise into house 49. 5. behold, I will *. a fear upon thee Lam. 1. + 16. that shbuld b. back: my soul is far Eze/c. 6. 3. I, even I, will b. a sword upon you 11. 9. I will b. you out of the midst thereof 20. 15. that I would not b. them into the land 21.29. 1 will b. on the necks of them that are slain 23. 22. I will b. them against thee on every side 34. 13. I will b. them to their l'and,36. 24. | 37. 21. d8. 17. that I would b. thee against them Uos. 2. 14. I will allure and b. her to wilderness Amos 4. 1 . 3. and let us drink [| 4. b. your sacrifices Mic. 1. 15. yet will I b. an heir to thee Zec/i. 8.8. 1 will b. them, and they shall dwell Ma/. 1. + 7. ye b. polluted bread to mine altar 3. 10. b. all the tithes into the store-house Mat. 2, 13. be thou there till I b. thee word 5. 23, therefore if thou *. thy gift to the altar 17. 17. b. him hither to me, Mar/c 9. 19- 21. 2. ye shall find an ass and a colt, loose them and b. them to me, Mark 11. 2. Luke 19. 30. Mark 7. 32. and they b. to him one that was deaf Ltike 2, 10. for I b, you good tidings of great joy 8. 14 choked with tares, and b. no fruit to perfect. 12. 11. when they b. you into the synagogues Jo/i7i 10. 16. other sheep, them also ] must 6. 14. 26. and b. all things to your remembrance 18. 29. Pilate said, what accusation 5. your 21. 10. b. of the fish which ye have now caughw Acts 5. 28. ye intend to b. this man's blood on us 7. 6. that they should b. them into bondage 9- 2. he might b. them bound to Jerusalem, 21. 22. 5. I went to Damascus to b. them bound 23. 10. commanded to b. Paul mto the castle 17. b. this young man to the chief captain 1 Cor. 1. 19. 1 will b. to nothing the understanding 28. things that are not,b. to nought things that are 4. 17. shall b. you into remembrance* of my ways 9- 27 . keep under my body, I b. it into subjection 16.S. that ye may i.me on my journey whither 1 go '■ Cor. 11 .20. ye suffer, if a man b. you into bondage Gai. 3. 24. our school-master to b. us to Christ 1 Thess. 4. 14. them that sleep will God b. with him 2 Tim. 4. 11. take Mark and b. him with thee 1 Pet. 3. 18. suffered that he might b, us to God 2 John 10. if any come and b. not this doctrine 3 Joint 6. whom if thou b. forward on their journey liev. 21. 24. and kings do b, their glory to it '". they shall b. the glory of nations into it See Home, Hither. BRING again. Gen. 24. 5. must I b. thy son a^ain to the land ? 6. beware thou, that thou b, not my son again., 8. 28. 15. 1 will b. thee again into this land, 48. 21. 37. 14. if well with brethren, and b. word again 42. 37- deliver him, and I'll b. him to thee again Exod. 23. 4. shalt surely b. it back to him again Nu?n. 17. 10. b. Aaron's rod again before testimony 22. 8. lodge this night, and I'll b. you word again Deut. 1. 22.b. us word a^amwhat way we must go 22. 1. in any case b. them again to thy brother 28. 68. the Lord shall b. thee into Egypt again Judg. 11. 9. if ye b. me home again to fight 19- 3. her husband arose, and went to b. her again 2 Sam. 12. 23. can I b. \i\magain, I shall go to him 14. 21. b. the young man Absalom agaiyi 15. 8. if the Lord shall b. me again to Jerusalem 25. he will b. me again and shew me it [6. 25. 1 Kings 8. 34. forgive andi. them again, 2 CAroti. 12. 21. heassembledJudahagainstlsr. to 3. king- dom agai7i to Rehoboam, 2 Chrmi. 11, 1. 1 Chron. 13, 3. let us b. again the ark of our God 21 . 12. advise what word I shall b. again to him 2 Chron. 24. I9. he sent prophets to b. them again Neh. 9. 29. that mightest h. them again to thy law Pf«/.68.22.Lord said, I will b. again from Bashan, I will b. again my people from the depths of sea Prov.\Q.2^. not so much as b. it to his mouth again 26. lb grieveth him to b. it asain to his mouth ha. 38. 8, X will b. again the shadow of the degrees 46. 8. b. it again to mind, O ye transgressors 49. 5. saith the Lord, to b. Jacob again to him 52. 8. shall see when the Lord shall b. again Zion Jer. 12. 15. 1 will return and b. them again, 50. I9. 15.19. if thou wilt return, then wilH.i. thee again 16,15. 1 wilU.themag.totheirland, 24.6. I 33.37. 23. 3. I will b. them agaiji into their folds 28. 3. in two years I will b. again the vessels 4. I will b. again to this place Jeconiah, 6. 30.3.1 will i. agai7t captivity of my people Isr. nd Judah, 18.1 31.23. JSaeA. 39, 25. AmosQ.l^. 48. 47. yet will I b. again the captivity of Moab 49.6.5.agffm the captivity of Amuion 11 39, ofElam £!fiA.l6.53.whenI d.ag.their captivity, I will 4. ag, 29. 14. I will b. again the captivity of Egypt BRl Exek.34. It. 1 will b. again that which was drivrt; jiejih. 3. 20. at that time I will b. you agam Zech. 10. 6. I will b. them again to place them 10. I will b. diem again out of land of Egypt Mat. 2. S. b. me word again that I may worship See Captivity. BRING domi. Gen. 42. 38. b. down my grey hairs, 44. 29, 31. 43, 7 he would say, b, your brother rfoaw, 44. 21, 45. 13. ye shall haste and b. down my father Deut. 9. 3. he shall b. them down before thy face Judg.l . 4. b. them down to the water and I will try 1 Sam. 30. 15. canst b. me down^ I will b. thee dimn 2 Sam. 22. 28. eyes on the haughty to b. them domi. 1 Kings 1. 33. Solomon h. him down to Gihon 2, g. his hoary head b. thou dov>n with, blood Psal. 18. 27. wilt save afflicted, b. rfoiffrthigh looks 5S. 23, shalt b. them down to pit of destruction Isa. 25. 5 thou shalt b. dmm the noise of strangers 11. he shall b.^wn their pride together with spoUa 12. the high fort of thy walls shall he b. dijwn 63. 6. 1 will*, domi their strength to the earth ;/er .49.16. T will b. thee doim from thence, Obad. 4. 51.40. T will i. them rfozwre like lambs to slaughter Ezek. 26. 20. when I shall b. thee down with them S8. 8. they shall b. thee down to pit, and shalt die Hos. 7, 12. I will h. them down as fowls of heaven Joel 3.2. b. them down to the valley of Jehoshaphat 1 11. the Lord shall b. down thy mighty ones Amos 3. 11. he shall b. down thy strength from thee 9.2. tho' climb toheaven, thence Willi, themrfoain Obad. 3. saith in his heart, who shall b. me down ? Acts 23. 15. that he b. him down to you to-morrow 20. the Jews desire thou wouldst b. domi Paul Rom. 10, 6, that is to A. Christ down from above See Evil. BRING forth. Gen. 1.11. let earth b./orth,U4. \\ 20 . waters */o«A 3. 16. in sorrow thou shalt A. forth childrea 18. thorns and thistles shall it b. forth to thee 8. 17, b. forth every living thing that is with thee 9. 7. b. forth abundantly in the earth and multiply 38.24. Judah said b. her/orM, and let her be burnt Exod.3.10.t]ia.t thou mayest b.forth my people Israel 11. who am I, that I should b. forth Israel ? 7. 4. that I may b.forth my armies and people 8. 3. the river shall b.forth frogs abundantly IS.magicians did so to b.forth lie*, but could not Lev. 24, 14. b.forth him that hath cursed, 23. 25. 21. it shall b. forth fruit for three years 26.10. ye shall eat and b.forth old, because of new Num. 20. 8. shalt b.forth to them water out of rock Deut. 14.28. thou shalt b.forth all tithe of increase 17 . 5. then shalt thou b.forth that man or woman 22. 15. b.forth the tokens of the damsel's virginity Josh. 2. 3. 6. forth the men that are come to thee Judg. 6, 18. till I come and b. forth my present 19. 22. b.forth the man that came to thy house 2 Kings 10.C2.6 forth vestments for the worshippers 19.3 and there is no strength to A./ortA, ZFa.37.3. 23. 4,to b.forth all the vessels were made for Baal Ezra 1.8. those did Cyrus b.forth by Mithredath 10. t3, make a covenant to b.forth our wives Job 14.9. it will bud and b.forth boughs like a plant 15. 35. they conceive mischief, and A. /orM vanity 38.32,canstthou i./flrt/*Mazzarothinhis season? 39. 1. knowest thou when wild goats b.forth? 2, 3. 40. 20. surely the mountains b. him forth food Psal.QS. i 15.he shall b.forth my feet out of the net 37. 6. he shall b.forth thy righteousness as light 92. 14. they shall still b.forth fruit in old a^e 104, 14. that he may b.forth food out of the earth 144, 13. that our sheep may b. forth thousands Prov. 8.t35. whoso findeth me shall b.forth favour 27. 1. thou knowest not what a. d&y ma.y 6. forth Isa. 5. 2. he looked that it should b.forth grapes, 4- 23. 4. saying, I travail not, noTb.Jbrth children 33 .11 . ye shall conceive chaff, ana b.forth stubble 41. 21. b.forth your strong reasons, saith the King 22. let them b.forth and shew what shall happen 42. 1. he shall 4. /orrA judgment to the Gentilea 3, he shall b. forth judgment unto truth 43.8, i./w//iblindpeople that have eyes, and deaf 9 . let them b.forth their witnesses that they may 45.8. let earth open, and let them b.forth salvation 55. 10. wateretii the earth, and maketh it b.forth 59.4. they conceive mischief, and b.forth iniquity 65. 9. and I will b. forth a seed out of Jacob 23, not labour in vain, nor b.forth for trouble 66.8.shall the earth be made to b.forth in one day ? 9,shall I bring to birth, and not cause to b.forthf Jer, 12. 2. they grow, yea they b.forth fruit 5l.44.ru b.forth out of mouth what he swallowed Ereic. 12. 4- thou shalt b.forth thy stuff by day 17- 23. an'i it shall*. /or/A boughs and bear fruit 20. 6. to b. theiaforth of the land of Egypt 38, I will b. t\i&m forth out of the country 28. 18. therefore will 1 b.forth a fire in the midst 0! 38, 4. I will b. thee forth thy army and horsemen 47,12. shall b.forth new fruit according to monUiv BRI Hot. % 1.1. but Ephraim shall i.fortk his children lU.tho* they 6, forth, yet wSl 1 slay beloved fruit JHic.4, 10. be io paia and labour to i./ortAf O Zion 7. 9. he will b. me forth to the light Zeph. S. e. before the decree 6. forth, the day pass Hech. ^. B. I will b. forth my servant the Branch 4. 7. shall i. forth the head.4tone with shoutings 5, 4. &. forth a curse, and it shall enter the house Mat, I .S3, behold, a virgin shall h. forth a son, « . 3. 8. 6. forth fruit meet tor repentance, LukeS. 8. 7>tB.gaod tree cannot & forth evil fruit, XtU* 6.48. Mark 4. 20. b. forth fruit, some 30 fold, some sixty Luke 1.31. ^.yi a son, and shalt call his name Jesus 8.15. having heard word, keep it, and b.forthlnit 15. 22. h. forth the best robe and put it on him. John 15. S. purgeth, that it may b. forth more fruit l6. 1 ordained you, that you should b. forth fruit ly. 4. 1 b. him forth to you that ye may know Acts 12 A. after Easter to b. him forth to the people Horn, 7. 4. that we skouXd A. forth fruit unto God 5. the motions of sin to b. forth fruit unto death BRING in. Exod. fi S. I will J. you into the land I did swear 15. 17 shall b. in and plant them in the mountain 16. 5. on the sixth day prepare that they S. »» S3. S3, my Angel shall go before and b. thee in Num. 14. 31. your little ones, them will I b. in S C4/-0JI. 24. 9. they made proclamation to b. in to the Lord the collection Moses laid on Israel 28. 13. ye shall not b. in the captives hither Jer 17. 24. b. in no burden on the sabbath-day i)an. 2.24. b. me m before the king, and I will shew 5.7. the king cried to b. in the astrologers 9- 24. to b. in everlasting righteousness 2ia^. 1.6. ye have sown much and b. in little Luke 5. 18. soii^t means to b. him in and lay him 14. 21 . b. in hkher the poor, the maimed, and halt < Pet. 2. 1. who privily b. in damnable heresies BRING out. Gen. 19.5. 5. themout to us that we may know, 8. 12 4U, 14. make mention, and b. me ottt of this house. 50. 24. God will visit and b, you o7it of ibis land JSxod. 6. 6. 1 will b, you out from under the burden 13. gave them acharge to J. the children of Israel mr of Egypt, 26 27. |7-5v 1 12.51. Jer. 31.32. 32.12. for mischief didne A. them in^MD slay them r>eut. 21. 19. lay hold and b. him out to the elders 22.21. b. out the damsel || 24. b. both out to the gate 24. 11. shall b. out the pledge- abroad unto the» Josh. 6. 22. b. out thenco R^diab and all she hath 10, 132. b. out those five kings out of the cave Jiidg. t. 30. 6. out thy son that he may die 19- v4. them I will b. out, and humble ye them Psal. 25. 17. Ob. thou me out of my distresses 112. ?■ b. my soul oui of prison^ that I may praise 143. 11. O Lord, b, my soul out of trouble 2sa. 42. 7- to b. otu the prisoner^ from the prison Jer. 8. 1, shall ^.mf the bones of the kings of Judahi 38.23. £.(»(/ all thy wives and chil^ntoChaldeaiis- Ezei. 11.7.butiwill b. you forth o«r of midst of it 20. 34. 1 will b. you oiu from the people, 34. 13.. 41. accept you, when I b. yon out from the people 24. 6. b. it out piece by piece, let no lot fail Amos 6, 10. that bumeth him to 6. ent the bones Acts 17. 5. sought to b. them ovt to the people BRING to pass. 0«>i. 41..32. the dream, Qod will shortly b. it topasa- ^0.20.to b.topaas as at diis day,to save people tuive Psai. 37. 5. trust in nim, and he shall b. it to pats. Isa. 28. 21. and h. to pass his act, his strange act 46 11. I have spoken, I will also b. it to pass BRING up. Cen. 46. 4. and I will also surely h. thee up againi JltoH. .1. 8. and to b. them up out of that land 17. I have said, I will b. you up out of affliction 33. 12. see, thou sayest to me, b. up this people^ Kum. 14. 37. men that J. up evil report on the land! 20. 25. b. up Aaron and his son to mount Ilor Dent. 22. 14. b. up an evil name on her, and say Judg. 6. 13. did not the Lord b. us up from Egypt '. 1 iiam. 19. 15. b. him »^in the bed, that I may slay 28. ll.whom shall I b. up, he said b. meitj/Samue] S Ham. 2. 3. his men did David b. up everj' man 6. 2. to b. up from thence the ark of God, 1 Ki7igs 8.1,4. XChron.U.Q. I 15. 3,12,14,.25. 2 Chron. 5. 2, 5. 1 Chron. 17. A> since I did b. up Israel to this day JBera 1. 11. did Sheshbazzar b. »p with them }<'th. 10. .Sit. shall I. up tithes to the house of God lia.2J.4.1 travail not, nor A. not forth children, nor do 1 nourish up young men, nor b. up virgins Jer. 27. S2. then will I b. them up and restore iltek. 16. 40. shall b. up a company again.st thee 23. 46. I will b. up a company upon them S6. 19. when T shall b. up the deep upon thee 29- 4. will b. thee up out of the midst of thy rivers 32. 3. a compariy shall b, thee up in my net 37. t). I will b. up flesh on you, and cover you /liix.g ]2,though tney b. up children, 1 will bereave ^Hio* 8. 10. 1 will i. up sackcloth upon all loins 6\. RKO }iom. 10. 7. to 6. lip Cbxiat again from the dead Ejih. 6. 4. b. them up in the nurture of the Lord BRINGERS. 2 Kings 10. 5. the b. up of children sent to Jehu BUING.EST. Job 14. 3v and b, me- into jud^cnt with thee Jta, 40. 9^- O Jerus. that b. good thinga,lift up voice ^Actt 17. 90. for thou b. strange things to otir ears BRLNGETII. Exod. G. 7. who b. you out from under the burden Lto. 11. 45t I am the Lord that A. you out of Egypt 17.4. b. it not to the door of the tabernacle, 9. Deut, 8. 7. the Lord b. thee- into a good land 1 Sam. 2.6. he b. down to the grave,, and b. up 7- Lord maketh poor, he b-. low, and lifteth up 3 Sam. 22. 48. that bt down, the people under me 49- and that b. me forth from mine enemies Job 12. 6. into whose hand God b. abundantly 22. he b. out to light the shadow of death 19- ^9- wrath b. the punishments of the sword 28. 11. the thing that is hid b. he forth to light Psal. 1. 3. that b. foirth his fruit in his season 14. 7. when the Lord.^. back the captivity, 53. 6. 33. 10. Ld. b. the counsel of the heathen to nought 37. 7. the man who b. wicked devices to pass cm. 6. he b. out them.that are bound with chains Psal. 107. 28. and b. them out of their distresses 30. 90 he b. them to their desired haven 135.7. i.wind out of treasuries, J«r .10.13^ 1-51.16. Prov. 10. 31. the mouth of the just b. forth wisdom 1&, 30. moving his lips he b. evil to pass 18. 16. a man's gift b, him before great men 19>S6. is ason that causeth shame, and A.Teproach 20. 26. a wise king b. the wheel over tfaem 21.1e7, much more when he b. it with, a wicked 29. 15. but a child left, b, his mother to shame Sl.hethatdelicatelyit.uphis servant from a child 25, the fear of man b. a snare, but whoso trusts 30. 33. b. forth butter, b. blood, b. forth strife 31. 14. like ships, she b. her food trom afar Eccl. 2. 6. to water the wood that b. forth trees Isa. 8. 7« J-ord b. on them the waters of the river 26. 5. b. down them that dwell on high,, b. to dust 40. 23. that b. the princes to nothing, be makes 26. that b. out their host by number 4.S. 17. which b. forth the chariot and horse 54. 16. the smith that b. forth an instrument 61. 11. for as the eaith b. forth her bud Jer. 4.31 .anguish of her that b. forth her first child Esek. 29. 16.. which b.. iniquity to remembrance Hos. 10. 1. Israel b. forth fruit to himself Hag. 1. 11. drought on that which ground b, forth Mat.'A.lQ. every t-^e thatA. not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into fire, 7- 1>9> Luke 3.9. 7. 17. even so every good tree, b. forth.good fruit 12. 35. agoodmanoutofheart3. forth good things, and an evil man b. forth evil things, jGn the measure thereof is b. than the sea BROIDERED. ^rflff. 28.4. make arobe, a.b. coat,amitre, a girdle Ezek. 16. 10. I clothed thee also with b. work 13. and thy imment was of silk and b. work 18. tookest thy b. garments and ooveredsc tbem 26k 16. the princes shall put off their b. garments 27. 7. linen with b. work from Egypt to be thy saU 16. they occupied in thy fairs with b. work 2^. thy merchants in blue clothes and b. work 1 Tim. 2. 9' that women adorn, not with b. hair BROILED, iMke 24. 42. they gave him a piece of a b. fish BROKJiN. Ge7t. 17. 14. he hath b. my covenant, Psal. 55. 20 Isa. 24. 5. I 33. B. Jer. 11. 10. Lev.G.ZQ. earthen vessel wherem sodden, shall be b. 15. 12. the ves.sel that he touched shall be b. 21. 19. or a man that is b. footed, or b. handed 20. that hath his stones b. let him not offer 22. 22. blind,.^. ormaimed,^ye shall not offer, 24, 26. 13. and I have b. the bands of your yoke 26. when I have b. the staff of your bread Num. IS. 31. because he hath b.. his commandment y^W(/g'.5.22.t]ienwarethehorbe-hoofsi.byprancin!,'s 16. 9- he brake the withs, as a thread of tow is b. 1 Sam. 2. 4. the bows of the mighty men are b, 2.Sfi?n. 22.35. that abowof steelis A. Psal. 18. 34, 1 Kiyigs 22. 48. the ships were b. at Ezion-geber L C/iran. 14. 11. Godhath A. in upon mine enemies '■ Chron. 20.37 . Lord hath A. thy works, ships A. 32. 5. also ha built up all the wall that was b. Job 4. 10. the teeth of the young lions are b, 7'^ 5. my skin is b. and become loathsome 16. 12. I was.at east, but be hath b. me asunder ~2. 9. the arms of the fatherless have been b. 24. 20. and wickedness shall be A. as a tree 31. 22. and let mine arm be &. from the bone .'18. 15. and. the high arm shall be b. Psal. 3. 7. thou hast b. the teeth of theungodlj 31. 12. 1 am forgotten, 1 am like a b. vessel 34. 18. the Lord is nigh them of a b. heart, 51. 17. 20. he keepeth his bones, not one of them is d. .17. 15.> their bows shall be b. || 17. arms shall be b 3U. 8. 1 auL feeble and sore b. 1 have roared 44. 1 9. tho' thou hast b. us in the place of dragons 51.8. that the bones thou hast b. may rejoice 17. the sacrifices of God are a A. spirit,, a contrite 60. 1 1. thou hast cast us offjtthou hast a. us 2. hast made the earth to tmmble, thou hast /'. it 69. 20. reproach bath A. myJieart, and I am fidl 107. ]6. forhehath A. the gates of brass and bars 109. 16. that he might evittn slay the A. in heart 124, 7. the snare is A. aud we are escaped 147 -3. he liealeth the A. i(i heart, and bindeth up Prov. 6.15. suddenly shall he be A. without remedy ll.-tl5.that is surety for a stranger, shall be sore A-. X3. i 20. a companion of fools shall be A. 15. 13. but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is A. 17. 22. but a A. spirit drieth the bones 25. 19. is like a b. tooth and a foot out of joint Eccl. 4. 12. and a threefold cord is not quickly A, 12. 6. or the golden boii I be A. or pitcher be A. Isa . 5. 27 . nor the latchet of their shoes be A. 7. 8. within sixty-five years shall Ephraimbe ^ 8. 15. many among them shall fall and be A. 9- 4. for thou hast A. the yoke of his burden 14. 5. the Lord hath b. the staff of the wicked 29. because the rod of him that smote thee is A. 19. 10. they shall be A. in the purposes thereof 21. 9. all graven images he hath A. to the ground 28. 13. that they might fall backward and be A. .33.8. he hath A. the covenant, he regardeth no ma 20. nor shall any of the cords thereof be A. 36. 6. lo, thou trustest in the staff of this A. reed 42. 1 4. he shall not fail nor be A. till he have set Jer. 2. 13. hewed out A. cisterns that hold no watt;. 16. the children have A. the crown of thy head £0. of old I have A. thy yoke, and burst bands 5. 5. these have A. thy yoke, and burst thy bonds 10. 20. all my cords are A. my children gone 11. 16. kindled afire, and the branches ofit are A 14. 17. for the virgin daughter of mypeople is A, 22. 28. is this man Coniah a despised A. idol * 23. 9- mine heart is A. because of the prophus 28. 2. I have A. the voke of the king of fiabylor kko Jtr. Sfl. j3. TlananUh, thou nast b. the yoKes of 3."..? 1 .then may also uiy covenant be i.wilh David 4o. 17. how istUe strong staflfi. and beautiful rod? 'Zb. the arm of Moab is b. saith the Lord 3a. for I have b. Moab like a vessel, wherein is no 50.17. this Nebuchadnezzar hath b. Israel's bones SS. the hammer of whole earth cut asunder and^. 51. 5Q, Babylon, every one of their bows is b. 58. the broad walls of Babylon shall be utterly b. Lam, 2.9. he hath destroyed and b. her bars - 3.4. he hath b. my bones || I6. he hath b. my teeth £s6it.6.4.your altars,and your images shall be b. 6. 9. because I am b. with their whorish heart 17. 19* ^'^^ ^y covenant that he hath 3. 19. IG. her strong rods were b. and withered 2t).C. aha, she is b. that was the gates of the people £7- ^3. the east-wind hath b, thee in the seas 3-t. the time when thou shalt be b. by the seas 30.21. 1 have i. the arm of Pharaoh king of Egypt '22. 1 will break the strong and that which was b. 31. IS. his boughs are b. by al! the rivers of land 32. 2ft. be b. in the midst of the uncircumcised 34. 4. nor have ye bound up that which was b. 16. and I will bind up that which was b. 27. when I have b. the bands of their yoke 44. 7- and they have b. my covenant Dan. 2. 4S. So kingdom partly strong, and partly b. 8. 8. when he wa^ sti-ong, tiie great horn was b. 22. now that being b. whereas four stood up for it 25. but he shall be b. without hand 11. 4. his kingdom shall bed. and shall be divided 22. with the arms of a flood be overflown and b. JIos. 5.11. Ephraim is oppressed and i. in judgment Jonah 1. 4. so that the ship was like t^ be b. Zech. 11. 11. and it was b. in that day, and so poor 16. a .sliepherd shall not heal that which is b. Mat. 15. 37. took up of the b. meat, Mark 8. 8. 21.44. fall on this stone, shall be fi. Luke 2.0. 18. Luke 12. 39. not have suffered his house to be b. J.^'hii 5. 18. because he had hoc only b. the sabbath 7. 23, that the law of Moses should not be b. 10.35 .word of God came,and scripture cannot be b. 19. 31. Jews besought Tilate their legs might htb. 36. scripture fulfilled, a bone of him shall not be b. 21. 11. for all so many, yet was not the net b. Jlci.f20. 11. had b. bread and talked a long while 27.35. gave thanks, when he had A. ithe began to 41. but the hinder part was b. with the waves 1 Cor. 11. 24. this is my body which is b. for you Jtev. 2. 27. as vessels of a potter shall they be b. BROKEN dow7t. r-ep.ll .35. oven or ranges i. d. for they are unclean I Kings IS. 30. i-epairedaltarof Lord that was i.rf. i flings II. 6. keep the watch, that it be not b. d. SCAry^i. 33. 3. built high places Hezekiah had A, rf. 34. 7- Josiah had b. down the altars and groves AWi. 1.3. the wall of Jerusalem is b. d. gates burnt 2. 13. and I viewed the walls which were b. d. Fsal.W.Vl. why hast thou then b. domt her hedges.' 89, 40. thou hast b. down all his hedges Prov. 24. 31. the stone-wall thereof was b. down 25.28. hath no rule over his spirit, like a city i. d. Jsa. l6. JJ. have b. down the principal plants thereof 22. 10. the houses have ye b. d. to fortify the wall 24. 10. city of confusion is 5. d. every house shut 19. the earth is utterly b. dowfi, it is dissolved Jer, 4. 26. cities were b. d. 1148. 20. Moab b. d. 39. Ezei. 30. 4. and her foundations shall be b. doten Soel 1. 17. the barns are b. rfown, the corn withered £pA.2.14. Christ hathi.rf middle wall between us BROKEN /orM. Gett..30.+30. anditisnowi./orrAto a multitude 38. 29 how hast thou b, forth? breach be on thee SSa?nr. 5. 20. the Lord hath b. forth on mine enemies BROKEN m. i ChroH. 14. 11. God hath b. m on mine enemies BROKEN off. Sob 17. 11. my days are past, my purposes are *. off Jsa. 27. 11. when boughs are withered, shall b. off Horn. 11. 17 ."and if some of the branches be b. off 20. because of unbelief they were b. off, 19. BROKEN out. Lev. 13. 20. plague of leprosy b. out of the boyl,25. BROKEN i?i, or to pieces. 5am. 2. 10. adversaries of Lord shall be J.IK ;)iec« 4 C/j;f»n. 25. 12. cast them from rock, were*, inpieces pja/.89.10. thou hast i.Rahab in pieces as one slain 7j'fl.8.9. associateye people, ye shall be b. in pieces .10. 14. breai.it as apotter's vessel that is A. mpiccM Jer.tO.I. Merodachis b. »»piflc«j,her images b.inp. Dan. 2. 35. brass, silver.gold, 4. topieces together Hos. 8.6. but the calf 01 Samaria shall be b. in pieces Msri 5. 4. had been bound, and fetters been b. in p , BROKEN up. Cen. 7. 11 . all the fountains of the great deep b. up i A'ljigj 25.4. city Jerusalem i.?(;;Jcr. 39.2. | 52.7. e C/iron.24.7 -sons of Athaliah aakb.vp house of God Prov. 3. 20. by his knowledge the depths arc b. 7ip 'sr. 37. 11. when the army of Chaldeans was A. up itu 2.13. they have b» yp gjj oassed the gate 53 BRO Met, 24. 4.S. not have suffered h";s house to be b. vp Mark 2. 4. when they had b. roof up they let down Acisli. 43. when the congregation was b. up BROKEN-HEARTED. Isa. 61 . 1 ■ Lord sent me to bind up the b.-hearted Luke 4. 18. to heal b.-hearted, to preach deliverance BROOD. . . Xjuke 13.34. as a hen gathers her b. under he? ving^ BROOK. Gen. 32. 23. he took them and sent them over the 3, Lev. 23. 40. take willows of the b, and rejoice Num. 13. 23. came to b. Esicol and cut a branch 24. called, b. Eshcol because of cluster of grapes Deut. 2. 13. get over the b. Zered, went over b. 14. 9- 21, and cast the dust thereof into the b. 1 ^am. 17.40. chose five smooth stones out of the£, 30. 9. David and 6OO men came *o the b. Besor 2 Sam. 15. 23. the king passed over the b. Kidron 17. 20. they be gone over the b. of water 1 Kings 2 .37 . be on the day thou passest over the b. 15. 13. idol burnt by the b. Kidron, 2 Chr. 15. I6. 17- 3, get hence, hide thyself by the b. Cherith 5. 6. the ravens brought bread, he drank of the b. XQ. 40. Elijah brought them to the b. Kishon 2 Kings 23. 6. he burnt the grove at the b. Kidron 12. cast dust into the b. Kidron, 2 Chron. 30. 14. 2 Chron. 20. 16. ye shall find them at end of the b. 29. 16. the Levites carried it to the 6. Kidron 32. 4. much people gathered and stopt the b. Neh. 2.15. went up by the b and viewed the wall Job 6. 15. my brethren dealt deceitfully as a b. 40. 22. the willows of the b. compass him about Psai. 83.9. do to them asto Jabin at the b. Kison 110.7 .he shall drink of the b. in the way, therefore Prov. 18. 4. well-spring of wisdom as a flowing b. 30. tl7. the ravens of the b. shall pick it out Isa. 15. 7- shall carry away to the A. of the willows Jer. 31. 40. all fields to b. Kidron be holy to Lord Joh}t 18. 1 . went with his disciples over b. Cedron BROOKS. A^wm.21.14.what he did in Red-sea and i.of Arnon 15. and at the stream of the b. that goeth to Ar Deut. 8. 7- to a land of 4. of water and fountains S>im. 23.30. of the (i. of Gaash, 1 Chron. 11. 32. 1 Kings 18. 5. Ahab said, go unto all b. of water Job 6. 15. and as the stream of b. they pass away 20. 17. he shall not see the b. of honey and butter 22. 24. then shalt lay up gold as stones of the b. Psal. 42. 1. as the hartpanteth after the water-3. Zfa.19.6. b. of defence shall be emptied and dried up 7.the paper-reeds by the d. by the mouth of the b. and every thing sown by the b. shall wither o. all they that cast angle into the b. shall lament BROTH. Judg. 6. 19. Gideon put the b. in a pot, brought it 20. the angel said, pour out the b. and he did so Isa. 65. 4. b. of abominable things is in their vessels BROTHER. See Signification on Brethren. Gen.9.5.athandofevery man'si.will I require life 24. 29. Kebekah had a b. whose name was Laban 53. gave also to her i. and mother precious things 29. 12. Jacob told Rachel he was her father's b. 43.6. why dealt you so ill with me, as to tell ye had a b. the man asked, have ye another b. ? 44. I9. Deia. 25. 5. her husband's b. shall go in to her Judg. 9. 24. their blood laid on Abimelech their b. 21 . 6. Israel repented them for Benjamin their b. Job 1. 13. were eating in their elder b. house, 18. 30. 29- I am a b. to dragons, a companion to owls Prov. 17, 17. and a b. is born for adversity 18. 9. he that is slothful is b. to him that is a waster 19. a b. offended is harder to be won than a city 24. there is a friend that sticketh closer than a b. 27. 10. better a neighbour near than a h. far off Eccl. 4.8. yea he hath neither-child nor b. Jer.9.4.tTust not in any b. for every A.will supplant Ezek. 44. 25. for b. they may defile themselves Mai. 1. 3. was not Esau Jacob's b. ? saith the Lord Mat. 10. 21. A. shall deliver up the J. il/arA13. 12, Mark 12. 19. if a man's i.die and leave, Liike 20.28, Johji 11. 2. Mary, whose b, Lazarus was sick 19. Jews came to comfort them concern, their b. Acts 9. 17. b. Saul, receive thy sight, 22. 13. 12.2. he killed James the b. of John with theswoi-d 21. 20. thou seest, b. how many thousands believe Ram. 16. 23. and Quartus a b. saluteth you 1 Cor. 5. 11. if any man called a *. be a fornicator 6. 6. b. goeth to law with b, before unbelievers 7. 12. if any b. hath a wife that believeth not 15.a3.orsisteris not underbondage in such cases 8.11. thro' thy knowledge shall the weak 5. perish 2 Cor. S. 18. and we have sent with him the b. 2 Thess. 3. 6. that ye withdraw from every b. 15. count not an enemy, but admonish him as a i. Philem. 7. bowels of saints are refreshed by thee, b. 16. but above a servant, a i, beloved to me His BROTHER. Gen. 25. 26. and after that came his b. out 3tJ 9- Ipst that he should Rive seed to his b. BRO Oe7iA2.!i8. his b. is dead, and ae is left aloiifl, 44.SJd Exod. 32. 27. slay every man his b. mki companion I>ev. 21. 2. for his father or his b. he may be deiiiotl Num. 6.7. shall not make himself unclean for his b. Deut. 15. 2. not exact it of his neighbour or his b. 19. 19. as he had thought to have done to his b, £5. 6. the first-born shall succeed in name of his 3. S8. 54. his eye shall be evil towards his b. ^uf/f .9.21.Jotham fled for fear of Abimelech his b. 2&im.3.27. smote him for blood of Asahel //u ^. 1 Kings 1. 10. but Solomon his b. he called not Neh. 5. 7. you exact usury every one of his b. Psal. 49. 7. none can by any means redeem his b. Isa. 3. 6. when a man shall take hold of his b. 9. 19. people be as fuel, no man shall spare his b. 19. 2. they shall fight every one against his b. 41. 6. every one said to his b. be of good courage Jer. 13. 1 14. I will dash a man against his b. 31.34. teach no more every man his b. Heb. 8. 11, 34. 9. that none serve himself of a Jew //»^. 14. let ye go every man his b. an Hebrew 17 . in proclaiming liberty every one to his b. Etek. 18. 18. because he spoiled his b. by violence 33. 30. speaJt every one to his b. saying, come .Hoj.12.3. Jacob took his b. by the heel in the womb Amosl.W. because he did pursue hisb. with sword Mic. 7. 2. they hunt every man his b. with a net Ha^. 2. 22. every one by the sword of his b. Zech. 7.9- and shew mercy every man to his b. 10. let none imagine evil against his b. in heart Mai. 2. 10. why deal treacherously against his b. ? Mat. 5.22. whoso is angry and sayeth Racato his b. 18. 35. my Father do also to you if ye from your hearts forgive not everyone his b .their trespasses 22. 24. raise seed to Aw d. Mark 12.19. Luke 20.28. 25. having no issue, left his wife to his b. John 1 . 41. he findeth his b. Simon, and saith to him Ram. 14. 13. or an occasion to fall in his b. way 1 Thess. 4.6. thai no ma.iideha.-ad hisb. in any matter Jam. 4. 11. speakethevilof/jt.r3. andjudgethAij b. 1 John 2. 9. in the light, and hateth his b. 11. 10. he that loveth his b. abideth in the light 3. 10. neither he that loveth not his b. 14. 12. not as Cain, who was of that wicked one, and slew/fu b. because his b. works were righteous 15. whoso hateth his b. is a murderer, 4. 20. 1 John 4. 21. he who loveth God, love his b. also 5. 16. if any see his b. sin a sin not to death My BROTHER. Gen. 4. 9- Cain said, I know not, am I mp b. keeper' 20. 5. herself said, he is my b. 13. 1 Kings SO. 32. £7- 41. Esau said, then will 1 slay my b. Jacoh 29-15. Laban said to Jacob,because thou art my b. Judg. 20. 23, to battle against Benjamin my b. 2*6. ■ 2 Sam. 1. 26. distressed for thee, my b. Jonathan 13. 12. nay my b. do not force me, do not this 1 Kijigs 13. 30. they mourned, saying, alas my b, Psal. 35.14. 1 behaved as tiioughhe had been myb. Caut. 8. 1, O that thou wert as my b. that sucked Jer. 22, 18. they shall not lament, saying, ah my b) Mat. 12. 50. same is my b. and sister, Mark 3. 35. 18. 21. Lord, how oft shall my b. sin against me ? Luke 12. 13. speak to my b. that he divide inherii. John 11. 21. if hadst been here, my b. had not died 1 Co/-.8.13.ifmeatmakemyi. to offend, eat no flesh 2 Cor. 2. 13. because I found not Titus my b. Our BROTHER. Gen. 37. 26. what profit is it if we slay our b, ? 27. for he is ojir b. and our flesh, Judg. Q. 3. 42. 21. we are verily guilty concerning our b. 43. 4. if thou wilt send our b. with us, we will go 2 Cor. 8. 22. and we have sent with them cut b, Philem. 1. and Timothy our b. to Philemon Thy BROTHER. Ge7i. 4. 9- Lord said to Cain, where is Abel thy b. * 10. the voice of thy b. blood crieth unto me 27.40. live by thy sword, and shalt serve thyb. 38. 8. go in to thy b. wife and raise up seed to thy b, Exod. 4. 14. is not Aaron the Levite thy b. ? 28. 1. take to thee Aaron thy b, and his sons Lev. 19. 17.thoushaltnothateMy A.inthineheart 25.36. fear thy God that thy b. may live with thee iS'7(m.27.13.asAaron(A>'*.wasgathered,Dtfu/.32.50 Deut. 13. 6. if thy b. entice Uiee secretly, saying 15. 11. open thy hand wide to thy b. to thy poor 12. if thy b. an Hebrew be sold to thee and serve 22. 1. in any case bring them again to thy b. 3. in like manner with all lost things of thy b. 23. 7- not abhor an Edomite, for he is thy b. 19. thou shalt not lend upon usury to thy b. 2 Sam. 2. 22. how hold up my face to Joab thy b, 13.20. hold thy peace, my sister, he is thy b. 1 Kings 20. 33. and they said, thy b. Benhadad Jbi 22 .6. hast taken a pledge from My i, fornought Psal. 50. 20. thou sittest and speakest against thy b Prov. 27. 10, nor go into thy b. house in calamit) Obad. 10. for thy violence against thy b. Jacob 12. shouldst not have looked on the day of thv b Mat .5.23 .remcmberest that thyh .hath ought again* 24. first be reconciled to thjf b. then offer ihy gri BRO V.tf. 7. 5. liehuld. mote in (Ay b.ejf^^S.Ltde 6.41,42. lB.15.ifM^A.tTespass,hasigained(Ayd.£ujt:«17.3. VAn 11. Z$. Jesos udth, tAy b. shtul rise again kotn, 14,10. batvhydostthoujadgeM^^.f or why dost thou set at nought thy b. T Yovr BROTHER. |!rn. 42.34. bring your h. so will I deliver you y. 4. 43. 3. not see my face, except your b, be with you 1 3. take your b. arise, and go again unto the man 4d.4. 1 am Joseph vrar A. whomyeaoldiuta Egypt '» Abimelech king, because he is your b. V'c. 1 -Q* John, who also am yottr b. and companion BROTHERHOOD. Zech. 11. 14. might break b. between Judah and Ts. Pel. S. 17> love the b. fearGod, honour the king BROTHERLY. Amosl. 9. they remembered not the b. covenant Horn. IS. 10. be kindly affectioned, with 3. love 1 J'/iets. 4. (). as toachingA. love, ye need not ^at I Jieb. 13. 1. let b. love continue 8 Pet, 1 .7. to godliness ^.kindness, and to b. kindness BROUGHT. Gen. iO.Q. hast A.onmeandmykingdomagreatsin S7. SO. because the Lord thy God b. it to me 31. ag. that torn of beasts 1 b. not to thee 43. ii6. they b. him the present in their hand Erod.Q- 19. every beast in field not A. home shall die 10. 13. Lord b. east-wind, the east-wind b, locusts IB. 36. the hard causes they b. to Moses 19. 4. how I bare you and b. you to myself 33. 1. the man that S. us up outof Egypt, 33. 21. that thou hast b. so great a sin on them lj. 23. they that had purple and scarlet i. them J-.ev. 13. S. he shall be £. to Aaron the priest, 9- S3. 14. till he have b. an offering to your God 24. 11. they b. the blasphemer to Moses yiif/i. 6. 13. he shall bed. to the door of tabernacle 9- 13. because b. not the offering in his season 14. 3. wherefore hath the Lord b. us to this land '( 16. 10. and he hath b. thee near to him 27. 5. Moses *. their cause before the Lord 3 1 . do. wc have therefore b. an oblation for Lord 32. 17. till we have b. them to their places -Dent. 5. 15. the Lord thy God b. thee out ihence S6. 10. I have b. the first-fruits of the land 13. I have b. away the hallowed things J(t.xh. 7. 14. in the morning ye shall be b. •2^. they took and A. them to Joshua 24. they A. them to the valley of Achor 24. 7. Lord j. the sea upon them and covered them htdg. 2. 1. 1 have b. you unto the land I sware 16. 18. the Philistines b. money in their hand 18. 3. who b. thee hither ? and what makest thou 1 Sam. 1. 24. she A. Samuel to the house of the Ld. 25. they slew a bullock and A. the child to Eli in. 27. they despised him, and A. him no presents 2 1 . 14. wherefore then have ye A. him to me ? 25. 35. David received what Abigail had A. him 30. 11. they found and A. an Egyptian to David HHiim. 1. 10. crownandbracelet, A.themtomy lord 7 . 18. who am I, O Lord God .' what is my house, that thou hast A. me hitherto ? 1 Chroii,. 17. I6. * .S.'/H;rf 9.9. Lord A. on them this evil, Z CAron.7 .2Z, 10. ','5. they A. each his present, 2 Chron. 9. 24. 17. 20. hast thou also A. evil upon the widow ? 2'3. 37. so the king died, and was A. to Samaria S AVn^j'S.CO.spared Naaman,in not receiv.whatheA. 17. 4. Hoshea A. no presents to the king of Assyria 27. carry thither the priest ye A. from thence SO. 11. he A. the shadow ten degrees backward 24. \6. craftsmen tibe king A. captive to Babylon ICAron. 11. IQ. with jeopardy of lives they A. it 14. 17. the Lord A. fear of him on all nations £ C/ir. 13. lU. the children of Israel were A. under 17. 5. all Judah A. to Jehoshaphat presents 2C. 9. A. Ahaziah to Jehu, and when had slain 28. 5. the king of Syria A. Israel to Damascus 15. A. captives to Jericho to their brethren 32. S3, many A. gifts to the Lord to Jerusalem E*ra 8. 18. they A. us a man of understanding 10. 1 10. ye have A. back strange wives yeA. 4. 15. God had A. their counsel to nought 8. 16. the people b. them and made them booths 9- 33. thou art just in all that is A. upon us 13. 12 Judah A. tithe of com and new wine asth. 6. 8. let Uie royal apparel be A. the king useth 9. 11. number of slain in Shushan A. totheklng ob 4. IS. now a thing was secretly A. to me 21. 32. yet shall he be A. to the grave and tomb ta/. 35. 4. let them be b. to confusion, 26. 45. 15. with gladness and joy shall they be A. 7l>24. they are A. to shame that secK my hurt Prov. 6. S6. a man is A. to a piece of bread tant. S. 4. he A. me to the banquetfng-house Jjra. 15. X. Ar. A. Kir of Moab is A. to silence 23. 13. A. the land of the Chaldeans to ruin 29. -0. for the terrible one is A. to nought 43. S3, thou hast not A. small cattle to me, 24. 48. 15. yea, 1 have called him, I have A. him 61. 7' he is A. a.0 » lamb to the slaughter A3 BRO Ifa. 59. 16. therefore his aim A. salvation, 63. 5. 60. 11. and that their kings may be A. 62. 9. they that A. it shall drink it in the courts Jer. 11. 19. as an ox that is A. to the slaughter 15. 8. I have A. on them a spoiler at noon-day 32. 42. as I have A. all this evil on this people 40. 3. now Lord hath A. it and done as he said Esek. 14. 22. be comforted concerning the evil I A. S3, 8. nor left she her whoredoms A. from Egypt 39. 5. thou shalt not be A. togethernor gathered 40. 4. that I might shew them, art thou A. hither 47. 3.he J. me through the waters to the ancles, 4. Dan. 6. IB. nor instruments of music b. before him 7- 13. A. him near before the ancient of days 9. 14. Lord watched on the evil,and A. it on us 11. 6. she be given up, and they that A. her Hag. 1. 9- when ye A. it home I did blow on it Mtii. 1 . 13. ye A. what was torn, and lame, and sick Mat. 10.18. ye shall be A, before kings for my sake, for a test, against them, Mark 13. 9. Lv/te 21 . 12. 12, 25. kingdom is A. to desolation, Lui:e II.17. 14. 11. she A. John Baptist's head to her mother 17. 16. 1 A.him to thy disciples, could not cure him 18. 24. one was A. that owed him 10,000 talents 19. 13. were A.to him little children, MarilO. 13. Mark 4. 21 . a candle A. to be put under a bushel 6. 37. the king commanded his head to be A. 10. 13. the disciples rebuked those that A. them LukeQ. 22. A. him to Jerusatem to present him 7. 37. a woman A. an alabaster-box of ointment 10. 31. A. him to an inn and took care of him JohnT . 45. they said, why have ye not A. him ? Acts 5. 21. and sent to the prison to have them A. 9' 37 . Barnabas A.him to the apostles and declared 15» 3. and being A. on their way by the church 16. 16. who A. her masters gain by soothsaying 20. A. them to the magistrates, saying, those men 19> 12. from his body were A. to the sick, aprons 19. A. their books, and burned them before all men 24. Demetrius A. no small gain to the craftsmen 37. ye A . hither these men, no robbers of churches 20. 12. and they A. the young man alive 21. 5. they all A. us on our way, with wives 26. 6. the next day commanded Paul to be A. 27.24. fear not,Paul,thou must be A. before Caesar Rojn. 15. 24. to be A. on my way thither by you 1 Cor. 6. 12. 1 will not be A. under the power of any 2 Cor. 1. 16. of you to be A. on my way to Judea 3 Tim. 1. 10. hath A. life and immortality to light 1 Pet. 1. 13. for the grace that is to be A. to you 3 Pet. 3. 19. of the same is he A. in bondage BROUGHT agaiit. GCTi.l4.l6.AbramA.cfroinhisbrother Lot and goods 43. 12. and the money that was A. again in sacks Exod. 10. 8. Moses and Aaron A. again to Pharaoh 15.19, Lord b. again the waters of the sea on them DeHt.\.^5.b. us word dg'. and said, it is a good land Josfi. 14. 7. I A. him word ag. as it was in my heart RutA 1. 21. the Lord hath A. me home ag. empty 1 &i}n. 6. 21. the Philistines A. ag. ark of the Lord 2 Sam. 3. 26, A. ag, Abner from the well of Sirah 2 Kings 23. 9. Shaphan the scribe came and A, the king word ag. SO. 1 Kings 20. 9. 2 CAron. 34. 28. 2 CA;-. 33.13. Lord A. Manassehag'ain to Jerusalem NeA, 13. 9. thither A. I ag. the vessels of the house Jer. 27. 16. the vessels Siall shortly be A. a^ain Ezek. 34. 4. ye have not A. again what was driven 39. 27. when I have A. them ag. from the people Mat. 27. 3. repented and A. ag. 30 pieces of silver Heb. 13.20. God of peace that A. ag. from the dead BROUGHT back. Gen. 14. 16. Abram A. Sack all the goods and Lot Aum. 13.26. A. back word to them and congregation iKijigs 13.23. for the prophet whom he had A. back S CAr. 19, 4. Jehoshaphat A. them back to the Lord Psal.aS.l. thou hast A. Aac* the captivity of Jacob Ezek. 38. 8. come into land A. back from the sword BROUGHT doiv7i. Gen. 39. !■ and Joseph was A. doion into Egypt Jrtf/g. 7.5. he A. down the people to the waters 16. 21. the Philistines A. doum Samson to Gaza I5flffi. 30.16. when he had A.him rf.they were spread 1 Kings 1 .53. they A. Adonijah domi from the altar 17. 23. Elijah A. the child d. out of the chamber 18. 40. A. them d. to brook Kishon and slew them Psal. 20.8.they are A. d. and fallen, but we are risen 107. 12. he A. dozint their heart with labour Jsa. 5. 15. and the mean man shall be A. dov» 14. 11. thy pomp is A. dovtn to the grave 15. thou shalt be A. doom to hell, to sides of pit 29. 4. thou shalt be A. rf. and speak out of ground 43. 14. for your sake I have A. d. all the nobles Lam.Z. 2. he hath b. them domi to the ground Ezek. 17. 24. I the Lord have A. d *he high tree 31. 18. shall be A, down with the trees of Eden ZticA. 10. 11. the pride of Assyria shaU be A. domi Mat. 11. 23. thou Capernaum be A. do7vn to hell Acts 9. 30. the brethren A. him down to Cesarea BROUGHT /orrA. Gen. 1. 12, the earth b. forth grass and herbs BRO Gen. 1.21. waters A, /.abundantly aAcrtheirklno 14. 18. the king of Salem tt.jonn oreaa ana wii I A. you into a plentiful country to eat Lam. 3. 3. hath A. me into darkness, but not light Ezek. 27. 26. thy rowers have A. thee mto waters 44. 7. ye have A. into mv sanctuary strangen ActsQ. 8. they ted him and A him infoDamascn^ 21. 28. A. Greeks tnto the temple, and jioUutrd 11 BRO ! Tim. 6. 7. for we A. nothing into this world Hed. 13 11 whose blood is d. into the sanctuary BROUGHT low. Jitdg. 11. 35. daughter, thou hast *. me very .loio S CliTon. 28.19. Lord*. .Tudah /ow, because of Ahaz Job 14. 21 . they are b. loia, but he perceiveth it not 24. 34. wicked are gone and b. loio, they are taken Psal. 79.8. let mercies prevent us, for we are i.iozo 106.43. and were b. lozo for their iniquity I07.39.they are i./oitf, thro' oppression and sorrow 116. 6. I was b. low, and he helped me 142. 6. attend to my cry, for I am b. very low Eccl. 12. 4. all daughters of music shall be h. loi Isa.1A9.. upon eve^ one lifted up, he shall be A. low 25.5. the branch of the terrible ones shall be b. low Jjtike 3.5. every mountain and hill b. low, Isa. 40.4. BROUGHT out. •Gen. IB. 7. that 6. thee 07it of Ur of the Chaldees 4L. 14. itiej b. him hastily out of the dungeon 43. 23. ana he b. Simeon out unto them l^xod. 13. 3. for by strength of hand the I/)rd b. you oiit from this place, 9-, 14. l6- Deut. 6. 21. 20. 2. I am the Lord thy God, which b. thee wtf, LevAQM, N-um.l5Al. Dent.5.6. Psal.Ql.10. ic».2.1.43.whenT A. them ok/ oi ^gj^t,lKi7tgs8.Ql. Dent, 5. 1 j. remember that Lord b. thee mit thence 9 SB. b. them out to slay them In the wilderness Josh. 6.23. young men b. out Rahab and all she had 24, 5. plagued Egypt, and afterward 1 b. you ojit 2. up with me Psal. 30. 3. thou hast d.apmy soul from the grav* 40. 2. he b. me up out of an horrible pit J'roii.a.SO.then I was by him, as one A. «o with him Isa. 1. 2. 1 have nourished and b. up children 49.2i.who hath A. «;j these? where had they been ? 51. 18, none to guide her of all the sons she b. up 63. 11. where is he that b. them vp ? Jer, 2. 6. Jer. 11. 7. I protested in the day 1 b. them up 16. 14. the Lord that A. k/j Israel out of Egypt, 23.7. 15. the Lord that b.up Israel from the north,23.8. Xfl7n.2. 22. those I h. up hath my enemy consumed 4. 5. that were b. up in scarlet embrace dunghills hzek.\^.Z. she *. up one of her whelps, ayounglion 31. f 4. the deep b. him up on high with her rivers 37- 13. when j have A. you up out of your graves Amos 2. 10. l/i. youu/*, 3.1. ' 9. 7. MiV. C. J^ BUG Jonah 2. 6. yet hast *. up my life from comiptioa Njh. 2.7. she shall be A. up, and her maids lezid her ■Luke 4. \6. to >J azareth, where she had been b. up Acts 13. 1. had been b. up with Herod, the tetrarch 22. 3. yet b. up in this city at the feet of Gamaliel 1 Tim. 5. 10. a widow, if die have b, up children BROUGHTEST. Exod. 32. 7. thv people thouA. out have corrupted Num. 14. 13. thou b. up this people in thy might Deut. 9. 28. lesttheland whence thou A. us oat say 29. thy inheritance thou b. out, 1 Kings B.il. 2 Sam. 5.2. wast he that b. in Israel, 1 Chron. 11. 2. 1 Kings 8.53. when thoufi. our fathers out of Egypt Neh. Q. 7. b. him forth out of Ur of the Chaldees 15. thou b. forth water for them out of the rock 23. b. them into the land thou hadst promised Psal. 66. 11. thou b. us into the net, thou laidst 12. but thou b. us out into a wealthy plaoe BROW. ija .48.4. thy neck is an iron sinew, and thy A. brass Luke 4. 29. they led him to the b. of the hill BROWN. Gen. 30. 32. all b. cattle among the sheep, 35. 40. 33. every one that is not b. shall be account, stolen BRUISE, Substantive. ha. 53. +5. and with his b. we are healed Jer. 6. + 14. they healed the b. of my people slightlj SO. 12. thus saith the Lord, tthy b. is incureable iS^aA.3. 19. there is no healing of tay A. wound griev. BRUISES. Tsa. 1.6. no soundness, butwounda, and A. and sores Ezek. 47- 1 12. the leaf thereof for A. and sores B-RUISE Signifies, [1] To crush, injure, or oppress. Gen. 3. 15. Dan. 2. 40. [2] 'To punish, chastise, or correct, Isa. 53. 10. It is spoken, (1) Corpo- really, of the body, Luke 9. 39. (2) Spiritually, of doubts and troubles. Mat. 12. 20. (3) Mo- rally, of corruptions, Isa. I. 6. (4) Politically, of a weak .decaying nation, 2 Kings 18. 21. A bruised reed shall he not breai, Isa. 42. 3. Christ will not deal roughly and rigorously with those that come to him, but will use all gentle- ness and tenderness to litem ; passing by their greatest sins^ bearing with their pi'esent infirmi- ties, cherishing, oTtd encouraging the smallest beginnings of grace, and comforting and healing wounded co7isciences. To bruise the teats, Ezek. 23. 3, 21. To commit bodily whoredom ; or idolatry, which is spiritual, whoredom. Gen.3.15.it shall A. thy head, thou shalt A. his heel Isa. 28. 28. nor will he A. it with his horsemen ,53. 10. yet it pleased the Lord to A. him Dan. 2.40- as iron shall it break in pieces and A., Rom. 16. 20. the God of peace shall A.Satan shortly' BRUISED. Lev. 22. 24. ye shall not offer to the Ix>rd what is A. 2 Kings 18. 21. tnisteth on the staff of this A. reed Isa. ^2. 3. a A. reed shall he not hreak,il!/(?r. 12. 20. ,53. 5. he was A. for our iniquities,the chastisement Ezek. 23. 3. theue they b, the teats of dieir virginity 8. and they i. the breasts of her virginity Luke4. 18. sent me to set at libecty them that are A. BRUISING. Ezek. 23. 21. in A. thy teats by the Egyptians Luke 9. 39- the spirit A. him, hardly departeth from BRUIT. Jer. 10. 22. behold, the noise of the A. is come Nah. 3. 19. all that hear the A. of thee, shall clap. Bbute ; see Beasts. BRUTISH. Psal. 49. 10. the fool and the A. person perish 92. 6. a A. manknoweth not, nor a fool understand' 94. 8. understand, ye A. among the people Prw. 12. 1. but he tiiat hateth Beproof is A. 30 2. surely I am more A. than any man Isa. 19-ll.the princes ofZoan are fools, the counsel )f the wise counselloirs of Pjharaoh is become A. Jer. '.0. 8. they are altogether A. and foolish 14 every man is A. 51.17. 1|21. pastors are A. Ezek. 21. 31. deliver thee into the hand of A. men BUCKET, S. Num. 2->. 7. he shall pour the water out of his A. ■Isa. 40.15. the nations are as a. drop of a A. and dust , BUCKLER Is a piece of defensive armour, 1 Chron. 5. 18. God is often called the Buckler, or Shield (j/Aij people, Psal. 18. 2, Prov. 2. 7. He will protect and save them from that mischief and ruin which will befal alt wicked men. And in Cant. 4. 4. the faith of the church, or of believers, whereby they are united to Christ, is compared to the tower of David, whereon hang a thousand bucklers ; noting, lu>w strong and invincible faith is, which furnishes with weapons out of Christ^s fulness, and abundantly defends from all spiritual ene- mies, Eph. 6. 16. £ Sam. 22.31. a A. to all that trust in him, Ps. 1 8.30. 1 Chron. 5. 18. men able to bear 6. and sword BUI lCAt*(m.lS.8.Gadite5 that could handle shield and^ Psal. 18. a. Lord is my God, my A. my high towe 3d. S. take hold of shield and 6. stand up for help ^1. 4. his truth shall be thy shield and A. Prov. 2. 7- he is a A. to them that walk aprightl Jer. 416-3. order ye the A. andsnield, and draw nea Ezek. 23. 24. shall set against the & shield, an 26. '8. he shall lift up the b. against thee [helme BUCKLERS. ^ 2 CAr.23.9> Jehoiada delivered spears, A.and shieldi Job 15. S6. runneth upon the thick bosses of his A. CaTit. 4. 4. whereon there hanged a thousand A. Ezek, 38. 4. a great company with A. and shields SQ.Q. they shall set on fire shields, A. and bows BUD, Substantive. Job 38. 27. czmst; the 6. of the tender herb to spring Isa. 18. 5. afore the harvest, when the A. is perfect 61. 11. for as the earth bringeth forth her A. Ezek. 16.7* causedthee to multiply as A. of the field Has. 8.7. A. shall yield no meal, stranger swallow ic BUD, Verb. Gen. 3. f 18. thistles shall it cause to A. to thee Job 14. 9. yet through the scent of water it will bt Psal. 132. 17. I will make the horn of David to A. Cant. 7. 12. let us see if the pomegranates A. forth Isa.-Z7 .6. Israel shall blossom AndA. and fill theworld 55. 10. maketh the earth to bring forth and A. Exek. 29. 21. cause the horn of Israel to A. forth BUDS. ■2Vum.l7.8.Aaron*srod brought forth A.and bloomed BUDDED, [forth Ge7i. 40. 10. the vine was as though it A. and shot Num. 17. 8. Aaron's rod for the house of Levi A Ca7it. 6. 11. to see whether the pomegranates A. , Ezek. 7. 10. the rod hath blossomed, pride hath A, Heb. 9. 4. the ark wherein was Aaron's rod that b. BUFFET. 5 Co'. 12. 7. the messenger of Satan to A. me BUFFETED. il^a/.26.67.spit in his face and A. him, Mark 14.65 1 Cor. 4. 11. even to this present hour we are A. 1 Pet. 2. 20. if when ye be A, for your faults BUILD Signifies, [1] To erect, or make houses, &c. Deut. 28. 30. [2] 2o strengthen tend increase knoai- ledge, faith, love, and all other graces. Acts 20. 32. [3] 2'o cement and knit together spiritualli/ , thus believers are united to Christ by faith, and among themselves by love, Eph. 2. 22. [4] To preserve, bless, and prosper, Psal. 127. 1. Jer. 24. 6. [5] To settle and establish, 1 Sam. 2. 35, Who did build the house of Israel, Ruth 4. 11. IVho did tTtcrease his family by a numerous progeny. I will build up thy throne, Psal. 89. 4. I will perpetuate the kirigdom to thy posterity. Shall build the old wastes, Isa. 6I. 4. The Gentiles, who have been long destitute of the true knondedge of God, and like a wilderness overgrown with briers and thorns, shall be brought, by the ministry of the word, to know and serve the true God. BUILD referred to God. 1 'Sbm.2.35. 1 will raise up a priest, and will A. him a sure house, 2 Sam. 7. 27- 1 Kiiigs 11. 38. 1 Chron. 17- 10. that the Lord will A. thee an house 25. hast told that thou wilt A. him an house Psal. 28. 5. he shall destroy, and not A. them up' ^1 . 18. do good to Sion, A. the walls of Jerusalem 69. 35. for God will A. the cities of Judah 89- 4. and A. up thy throne to all generations 102. 16. when Lord shall A up Zion, will appear 127 , 1 . except Lord A. house, they labour in vain 147-2- Lord doth A. up Jerus^em,gathers outcasts Jer. 18. 9- I speak concerning a nation to A, it 24. 6. I will A. and not pull Sicm down, SI. 28. 31. 4. again I will A. thee, O virgin of Israel 33. 7. I will A. Judah and I.r.22.14. 1 will J. me a wide A. and large chambers 2(). 5. A. Ao»j«^ and dwell in them, and plant, 28. 35. 7. neither shall ye b. house nor sow seed Esek. 11. 3. which say,'" is not near,ler us b. houses 28. S6. they shall dwell safely, and shall b. homes Ha^. 1 . 8. go to the mountain, bring wood, A. hmue Ztch. 5. 11 . to b. it an house in the land of Shinar Acts'i.4Q. what Aoiuff will ye A. me, saith the Lord? BUILD. Cen. 11. 4. go to, let us A. us a city and a tower 8. and they left off to b. the city Hum. 32. 1(>. we will A. sheep-folds for oar cattle 24. b. cities for your little ones,and folds for sheep Deut. 20. 20. thou shalt b. bulwarks against the city 1 Kings 9. 19. all the cities of store, and that which Solomon desired to A. in Jerusalem, 2 Chr. 8. 6. 24. Pharaoh's daughter came up, then did A.Millo 11. 7- Solomon did b. an high place for Chemosh If). 34. inAhab'sdays Hiel the BetheltteA. Jericho 1 Chr. 22. 19. A. ye the sanctuary of the Lord God fi9- 19. give to Solomon an heart to A. the palace 2 ChroH. 14.7- let us b. these cities and make walls Ezra 4. 2 let us b, with you, we seek your God 5. 14. what are the men that A. this building ? A'cA. 2. 17. l^.t us A. the wall ]| 18. let us rise and A. 20. therefore we his servants will rise and A. 4.3 .which they A .if a fox go up,he shall break down 10. so that we are not able to A. the wall Eecl. 3. 3. atime to break down, and a time to A. up Cant. a. 9. if she be a wall, we will b. upon her Isa.^. 10. the bricks are fallen, hut we will A. 45. 13. I have raised him up, he shall A. my city 58. 12. they shall b. the old waste places, 6I. 4. 60. 10. the sons of strangers shall b. up thy walls 65. 22. they shall not A. and another inhabit Jer. 1. 10. have set thee over nations to A. and plant Efek.-i.2. lay siege, A. a fort agaiiist it, 21.22. 39. i- 15. then shall ye A. up a sign by the bone Dajt. 9. 25. to restore and b. Jerusalem to Messiah Am.is 9. 11. I will A. it as in the days of old 14. Israel shall A.the waste cities and inhabit them Mif. 3. 10. they b. up Zion with blood, and Jerus. if«<-A.6. 12. heshall A. the temple of the Lord, 13. 15. that are far off shall A. in the temple of Lord 9.3.Tyrus didA.herself a strong hold,heaped silver Mai. 1. 4. they shall A. but 1 will throw doivn Mat. 9.1.29.ye A. tombs of prophets, Luke 11. 47,48.. iMke 12.18. Iwill pull down my bams and A.greater 14. 28. which of you intending to A. a tower I .30. this man began to A. and not able to finish Acts 20.32.to the word of his grace, able to A. you up Horn. 15. 20. lest I A. en another man's foundation 1 Cor.S. 12. if any A. on this foundation, gold,silver Oal. 2.18.i{ X A. again the things which I destroyed BCJILDED. {r0n. 2. i 22. of the rib the Lord A. a womaji t. 17. Cain b. a city, and called it £noch 8. 20. Noah b. an altar to the Lord, and offered in. 11. Asher A. Nineveh, Rehoboth, and Caleb 11 .5.Ld. came to see the tower children of men A. 12.7- AbramA.analtartotheLord, 13. 18. 16. t 2. it may be I may be A. by her, 30. -f 3. 26. 25. IsaacA. an altar, || Exod. 24. 4. Moses A. 'oth. 22. 16. in that ye have A. you an altar Ih'ingsS.SJ .how much less this house I have A. 43. 15. 22. the stones wherewith Baasha had A. t Kings 23. 13. Solomon had A. for Ashtoreth ] Chron. 22.5. the house to be A. must be magnifical Ezra 4. 1 . when the adversaries heard that they A. 13. be it known, that if this city be A. I6. 81. give commandment that this city be not A. 5. 8. we went to the house of great God which is A. ] 1 .we build the house that was A. many years ago 35. let the house of God be A. inhispface, 6. 3. 6. 14. elders of the Jews A. and they prospered K«A.4. 18. everyone had his swoid girded, and so A. iffASO. 19. hehath taken away an house be A. not Psai. t22. 3. Jerusalem is A. a city that is compact ^h)».9.1. Wisdom hath A. her house, hewn out pill BUI Prov. 24. 3. through wisdom is an hotise A. and established Eccl. 2. 4. I A. me houses, I planted vineyards Cant- 4. 4.thy neck like tower of D. A. for armoury Jer. 30. 18. the city .shall be b, on her own heap Lam. 3.5. he hath b. against me, and compassed me Ezek. 36. 10. and the waste shall be b, 33. LH^17.28.theybought,theysold,theyplant.theyA. Eph. 2. 22. in whom ye are A. together for habitat. Ideb. 3. 3. be who A. the house hath more honour 4. foreveryhouseis A.bysome man, he that built BUILDEST. Deut. 6.10. to give thee goodly cities thou A. not BUILDER, S Is spoken, [1] Of such as erect housesj &c. 2 Kings 22. 6. [2] Of God, the great Architect, who created the heavens and the earth, and ail things in them, Heb. 11. 10. [3] Of faithf^d ministers of the gospel, who like wise jnaster-builders ought first to latf the fmmdationj and then build upon it ; frst to acquaint such as they have the charge of, with the fnndamentals of religion, shewing them that Christ is the only way to salvation, and then to make their snperstntcture uptm this fmmdation, 1 Cor, 3. 10. 1 ICijLgs 5. 18. Solomon's and Hiram's A. did hew 2Arin^^l2.11. laid money out to the A. that wrought 22. o. give it to carpenters and A. 2 Chr. 34. 11. Ezra 3. 10. when A. laid foundation of the temple Neh. 4.5. have provoked thee to anger before the A. P.fa/.l]8.22.stonewhichA.Tefus.become head-stone. Mat. 21.42. Mark IZ.IO. Luke ao.n. Acts 'i.ll. 127. i 1. they labour in vain that are A. in it Etek. 27. 4. thy A. have perfected thy beauty 1 Cor.S. lO.as a wise master-A.I have laid foundation Hf^.11.10. looked for acity whoseA. and maker isG. 1 Pet. 2. 7. the stone which the A. disallowed BUILDEST. D«u;.S2,8.whenthouA. a new house, make battlem. Neh. 6. 6. for which cause thou A. the wall Ezek. 16. 31. in that thou A. thine eminent place Mat. 27. 40. thou that destroyest the temple and A. it in three days, save thyself, Mark 15. 29. BUILDETH. Josh. 6. 26. cursed be the man that A. this city Job 27. 18. he A. his house as a moth, as a booth Prov, 1 4.1 . every wise woman A.her house, but fool. Jer. 22. lo. woe to him that b. by unrighteousness Has. 8. 14. Israel hath forgotten Maker, A. temples Amos 9. 6. it is he that A. his stories in the heavens Hab. 2. 12. woe to him that A. a town with blood 1 Coi. 3.10. Ilaidthefoundation, another A. thereon BUILDING. Josh. 22. 19. but rebel not against L, in A. an altar 1 Rings 3. 1. till he made an end of A. his own house 6. 7. no tool of iron heard in the house while A. 38. so was Solomon seven years in A. it 7. 1. Solomon was A. his own house thirteen years 2 Chron, 16. 6. the stones wherewith Baasha wjls b. Ezra 4. 12. A. the rebellious and the bad city Ezek. 17. 17. by A. forts to cut off many persons Jo/m2. 20, this temple was forty-six years in A. Jude 20. A. up yourselves on your most holy faith BUILDING, Substantive. 1 Kings 9. 1 . when Solomon finished A. house of L. 15. 21. he left off A. of Ramah, 2 Chroji. 16. 5. 1 Chron. 28. 2. and had made ready for the A. 2 Chron. 3. 3. Solomon was instructed for the A. Ezra 5. 4. the names of the men that made this A. 6.8. whitye shall do forthe A. of this house of God Eccl. 10. 18. by much slothfulness the A. decayeth ££fit.40.5.he measured the breadth of the A. 41.15. 4d. 23. there was a row of A. round about in them 1 Cor. 3.9. ye are God's husbandry ye are God's A. 2 Cor. 5. 1. we have a A. of God, an house not made Eph. 2. 21 . in whom all the A. fitly framed together Heb. Q. 11. mi high-priest by a tabernacle not of thisA. lUv. 21. 18. A. of wall was of jasper, city pure gold BUILDINGS. Mat. 21. 1 . disciples came to shew him A. of temple MarklZ. 1. Master, see what A. are here, 2. BUILT. Deut. 13.16. it shall be an heap and not be A. again 1 Kings 22. 39, the cities that Ahab A. are written 2 Chr. 14.7. rest on every side, sotliey A.andpros. 20. 8. they have A. thee a sanctuary therein 26. 9. Uzziah A. towers in Jerusalem, 10. 27. 4 Jotham A. in the forests castles and towers JbA3. 14. who A. desolate places for themselves 12. 14.hebreakethdown, anditcannotbeA. again 22. 23. if thou Ktum to Almighty, shalt be A. up Psal. 78. 69. he A. his sanctuary like high palaces . 89. 2. 1 have said, mercy shall be A. up for ever Isa. 5. 2. he A. a tower in the midst of his vineyard 44.26. saith to the cities of Judah, ye shall be A. 28. saying to Jerusalem, thou shalt be A Jer. 12. 16. shall they be A. in midst of my people 31, 4. thoushait be A. O virgin of Israel 32. 31. as a provocation from the day they A. it 45. 4. that which I have A. will I break down BUL Ezek. 16. 2 1. thou hast /■. to thee an eminent placa 25. hast A. thy high place at every head of waj 26. 14. thou shalt be A. no more, sailh the Lord G . Dan. 4. 30. is not this great Babylon I have A. f 9. 25. the street shall be A. again and the wall Zech. 8. 9. let hands be strong, that temple be A. iU(7/.21.33.dig. awine-press,A. atower, Mark 12.1 Liike'i. 5. the centurion hath A. us a synagogue 1 Cor. 3. 14. if work abidewhichhe hath A. tht;rt>on Eph. 2. 20. are A. on the foundation of the apostles Col. 2. 7> rooted and A. up in him, established in faith Beb. 3. 4, but he that A. all things is God BUILT altar. Gen. 33. f 20. Jacob A. an altar. El -el ohe- Israel Eiod.lf. 15. Moses A. a. 24. 4. II 32. 5. Aaron A. a. JofA. 8. 30. Joshua A. ana. ||22. 10. half tribe A. u. Jndg. 6. 24. Gideon A. an a. || 21. 4. people A. an a. 1 Sam 7. 17. Samuel A. altar || 14. 35. Saul A. ahar 2 Sam. 24. 25. David A. an altar to the Lord 1 KtTigs 9. 25. Solomon offered on the altar he A. 18.32.with stones Elisha A. altar in name of Lord 2 Kings 16. 11. Urijah the priest A. an altar BUILT altars. Num. 23. 14. Balak A. seven altars, and offered 2 Kings 21. 4. he A. altars in the house of the Lord S.b. a. for ail the host of heaven, 2 Chron. 33. 5. 2 Chro7i. 33.15. took away a. he had A. in the mount BUILT city. .ATT^m. 21.27.1etthe city of Sihon be A. and prepared Josh. 19. 50. Joshua A. the city and dwelt therein /Hrfff.l8.28.Danites A. c. \\ 1 KingslQ. 24. Omri A.c. 1 Chron. 11. 8. David A. c. round about from Millo Isa. 25. 2. a palace to be no c. it shall never be A. Jsr. 31. 38. days come, the city shall,be A. to the L Luke 4. 29. to brow of the hill whereon city was A. BUILT cities. Exod. \. 11. they A. for Pharaoh treasure-ciViw Josh. 24.13. 1 have given you cifiex which ye A. not 1 Kings 15. 23. the cities which Asa A. are written 2 CAron.8.2.cirtfji']uram had restored, Solomon A. LI. 5. Rehoboam A. cities for-defeuce in Judah 14. 6. Asa A. fenced ir. in Judah, the laud had rest 17 . 12. Jehoshaphat A. castles and cities of store 26. 6. Uzziah A. cities about Ashdod, and among 27. 4. Jotham A. cities in the mountains of Judah Isa. 44.36.saithtothectViVjof Judah, yeshallbeA. BUILT hoitse, or housts. Dent. 8. 12. when thou bast A. goodly h. and dwelt 20.5. what man is there that hath A. a new house f 1 Kings 3. 2. there was no h. A. to the name "f L. 6.9. Solomon A. /;. 14. ||8. 13. I have A. tbeeanA. 8. 20. and have A, an hojise fur the name of the L. 44. toward house I have A. 48. 2 Chron. 6. 34, 38. 11 . 38. build thee a sure house, as 1 A. for David 1 Chr. 17. 6. saying, why have ye not A. me an h.? 2 Chr. 6. 18. how much less this /touse I have A. ? Amos 5. 11. ye have A. houses of hewn stone Hag. 1. 2- the time that the Lord's A. should be A. Zech. 1. 16. my h. shall be A. in it, saitb the Lord iliar. 7.24. wise man A. his A. on a rock, Luked.^Q. 26.foolishmanwhich A. hisA.onsand,i!.uAe6.49 ' Ads 7. 47. but Solomon A. him an house 1 Pet. 2. 5. ye also are A. up a spiritual h. an holy BUILT high places. 1 Kings 14.23. Judah A. highp. images, and groves 2 Kings 17. 9. children of Israel A. high p. in cities 21.3. Manasseh A. up again Icighp. 2 Chron. 33. 3 Jer. 7.31. A. highp. of Topheti|19.6.of Baal, 32.35 ■ BUILT wa//, or walls. 1 Kings 6. 15. SolomonA. th^ walls of house within 2 Chr. 27. 3. and on the walls of Ophel he A. much 32. 5. Hezekiah A. up the reall that was broken 33.14. Manasseh A. a wa// without city of David Neh. 4.6. so A. we the wall\\ 7. 1. when wa// was A. Ezek. 13. 10. one A. up the wall, another daubed it Dan. 9. 25. the street shall be A. again and the wait Mtc. 7. 11. in the day that thy walls are to be A BULL Signifies, [1] The beast so called. Job, 21. 10. [2] Pillars in the shape of bulls, Jer. 52. 20. [.3] Wicked, violent, and furious enemies, Psal, 22. 12. [4] The eighth month of the year, which answers to our October^ 1 Kings 6. 38. Job 21. 10. their A. gendereth and faileth not Isa. 51. :^'0. thy sons lie as a wild A. in a net BULLS. Gen. 32. 15. Jacob took ten A. as apresent to Esau Psal. 22. 12. many A. have compassed me, strong A 50. 13. will I eat flesh of A. or drink blood of goats 6S. 30. rebuke the multitude of the A. La. 34. 7. bullocks with the A. shall come down Jer. 50. 11. because ye bellow as A. O destroyers 52.20. twelve brasen A. under the bases with calve& Heb. 9, 13. if the blood of A. and goats sanctifieth 10. 4. it is not possible blood of A. take away sins BULLOCK. Erorf.29.3 . shalt bring them in the basket with the A. 11. shaltkilltheA. before Lord, ifip.l. 5. | 9-18. Lee. 4. 4. oring the A. to the door of the tabernacm JViim.lS.g.bring with the A. a nrwat-offering. 2i).3* BUR OtntAJ.}. not sacriiice to Lord any A. wUb blemish 33. 17. his glory is like the firstling of a *. W^. 6. 25. take the young 6. the second 6. 26. iCings 18. 23. and let them choose one i. 25. .33. Elijah cat b, in pieces, and laid him on wood Vsal. 50. Q. I will take no b. out of thine house 69- 31. better dian a J. that hath horns and hoofs Jsa. 60. 25. the Hon shall eat straw like the 3. Jer. 31. 18. as a b. unaccustomed to the yoke BULLOCK with sin-offering, Bxod. 29. 30. offer every day a 6. for a sin-offering tev. 16. 6. shall offer his 5. of the sin-offering fCzek. 45. 22. shall prepare a d. for a si7i-offeri7tg See B1.00D. Ymng BULLOCK. f,fiii.4.3. if priest sin, bring ^young h. Esek. 43.19. 14. congregatioD shall offer a^. b. Num. 15. 24. 16. 3. Aaron come into holy place with a. young b. ^nm. 7. 15. one young b. one ram, one lamb, 21. 27, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81. iC/iron. 13.9. to consecrate himself with z.yoiabgh. ^r-ek. 45. 18. take a yoimg 6. and cleanse the sane. 46. 6. in tlie day of the new moon a young b. BULLOCKS. A'l.m, 29- 23. on the fourth day ten *. two rams 1 C/(roK.29.21. they offered a thousand b. for Israel Ezra 6. 17. they offered at the dedication 100 b. Psal. 51. 19. then shall they offer b. on thy altjir 66. 15. I will offer unto thee b. with goats Jsa. 1. 11. I delight not in the blood of 3. or Iambs 34. 7. the h. with the bulls shall come down Jer. 46. 21. her hired men are like fatted b. 50.27. slay all her b. let them go down to slaughter jL,zefc. 39. 18. ye shall drink the blood of goats, of i. Hos. 12. 11. are vanity, they sacrifice b. in Gilgal See Seven. BULRUSH, ES. Exad. 2.3. she took for him an ark of 3. and daubed ls7i.lH.2.send ambassadors by the sea in vessels of i(. 58. 5. is it to bow down his head like a b. ? BULWARKS. D&iit. 20 20. thou Shalt build b. against the city 2 Chron. 26. 15. Uzziah made engines on the b. Pxal. 48. 13. markwellher A. consider her palaces Eccl. 9. 14. a great king came and built b. against it ija,26.1. salvation will G. appoint for walls and b. BUNCH, ES. Exod. 12.22. take a b. of hyssop and dip it in blood S Sam. 16. 1. Ziba meet him with 100 b. of raisins lCAjwi.l3.40.ZebulunbroughtJ,ofraisins and wine Zrn.30.6.will carry their treasures upon^. of camels BUNDLE, S. Ge7i. 42. 35. every man's b. of money in his sack 1 Sam. 25. 29. the soul of my lord bound in i. of life Cant. 1. 13. ai. of myrrh is my well-beloved to me Jxa. 58. +6. this is the fast, to undo b. of the yoke Amos 9. f 6. he hath founded his b. in the earth Mat. 13. 30. bind the tares in h. to burn them Acts 28. 3. when Paul had gathered a 3. of sticks B-URDEN Signifies, [1] A- load, or weight of ayiy tlii7ig, as much as a ?nan, horse, &c. can ■well carry, 2 Kings 5. I7. Jer. 17. 27. [2] Labour and servitude, Exod. 2. 11. Psal. 81. 6. [3] A burdensome prophecy, a heavy doom, or a prophecy delivered in heavy and th) eateimig laords, Isa, 13. 1. Nah. 1. 1. [4] Apictioni, crosses, cares, or fears, Psal. 55. 22. [5] Imperfections, fail- ings, and infirmities, with which persons are loaded or grieved, G?)\.&. 2. [6] Toil and fatigue, Mat. 20. 12. [7] Tribute, or taxes, Hos. 8. 10. [8] The office of a magistrate, Exod. 18. 22. [9] Human traditions, or strict i7ijunctioii,s over and above what the law requires, Mat. 23. 4. no] Sin, lehich is the greatest slavery and bur- den, Psal. 38. 4. Heb. 12. 1. [IX] The ladings or cargo of a ship. Acts 21. 3. The doctrine, or conunands of Christ are called a burden, Mat, 11. 30. Nothine^ inakes them so, but our corruption, which flows from the depra- vity of our nature ; to the unrenewed persoti they are a grievous burden: yet this burden is light, 11) In comparison of the service of sin, the cove- naiit of works, and the ceremoyiial la«'. (2) 'To them that looe God, 1 John 5. 3. (3) To such as are regenerated, so far as they are renewed, Rom. 7. 22. It is light to siich, because (1) 'The iatj is joritten in their hearts, Psal. 37. 31. '2) They are endued joith faith, Mark 9. 23. (3) They are strengthened, and enabled by Christ, Phil. 4. 13. t'frrf.18.22. shall bear the J.with thee, Num.ll.n. 23 .5. the ass of him that hateth thee lying under b. ^ii?n. 4. 19. Aaron shall appoint each to his b. 11. 11. thou layest the b. of all this people on me Vimt. 1. 12. how can 1 myself alone bear your b. ? kSam. 15. 33. then thou shalt be a b. to me 19. 35. why should thy servant be a b. to my lord t KiugsW. +28. Jeroboam ruler over i. of Joseph ? ^"trtji 5. 17' to thy servant two mules* h. of earth 56 rtl/R 2 /uMfjB.y.IIazael brought fortycamels' /, .to Elisha 2 Chr. 35. 3. it shall not be a*, on your shoulders Neh. 13. 19. no b. be brought in on the sabbath Job 7. 20. as a mark, so that I am a 3. to myself Psal. 38.4.imquit. asai.Aey are too heavy forme 55.22. cast thy b. on the Lord, he w'U sustain thee 81. 6. I removed his shoulder from the b. Eccl. 12. 5. and the grasshopper shall be a d. Isa. Q. 4. for thou hast broken the yoke of his b. 10. 27. his 6. shall be taken from off thy shoulder 14. 25. his b. depart from off their shoulders 30. 27. name of the Loid, the*, thereof is heavy 46. 3 . your carriages are a *. to the weary beast Jer. 17. 21. bear no i. on the sabbath-day, 22, 27- Zeph. 3. 18. to whom the reproach of it was a b. Mat. 11. 30. my yoke is easy, and my b. is light 20.12.whichhave borne die b. and heat of the day Actsl5.28. seemed good to lay on you no greater 6. 21. 3. for there the ship was to unlade her b. Rev. 2. 24. I will put upon you none other b. BURDEN. 2 Kijigs 9. 25. the Lord laid this b. upon him Isa. 13. 1. the b, of Babylon which Isaiah did see 14. 28. the year king Ahaz died, was this b. 15. 1. the b. of Moaby 17. 1. the£. of Damascus 19. 1. the b. of Egypt ]| 23. 1. the b. of Tyre 21.1. the b, of the desert of the sea, as whirlwinds IX. the b. of Dumahjl 13. the b. upon Arabia 22. 1. the b. of the valley of vision, what aileth 25. the b. that wzls upon it shall be cut off 30. 6. riie b. of the beasts of the south 46. 2. they could not deliver the b. are gone into Jer. 23. 33. what is the b. of the Lord ? what b. ? 36. the b. of the Lord shall ye mention no more 38. but sith ye say, tlie b. of the Lord Ezek. 12.10. this h. conoerneth the prince in Jerus. /7a.v.8.lu. sorrow a little for the b. of the king of pr. Nah. 1.1. the b. of Nineveh, the book of the vision liab. 1. 1. b. which Ilabakkuk the prophet did see Zech.^.l. the A. of the word of the Lord in Hadrach 12. 1. the b. of vhe word of the Lord for Israel Mai. 1. 1. the b. of the word of the Lord to Israel Gal. C. 5. for every man shall bear his own b. BURDEN, ED. Zech. 12. .1. all that b. themselves be cut in pieces 2 Cor. 5. 4. in this tabernacle we groan being b. 8. 13. I mean not that others be eased, and you*. 12. 16. but be it so, 1 did not b. you, caughtwith BURDENS. Gen. 49.14. Issachar couching down between two i. Exod. 1. IX. task-masters to afflictthem with their i, 2. 11. Moses went out and looked on their b. 5. 4. the king of Egypt said, get you to your b. 5. you make them rest from their b. 6. 6. 1 will bring you from the b. of Egyptians, 7. 'Num. 4. 27. ye shall appoint to them all their b. Neh. 4. 10, the strength of the bearers of A. decayed 17-theythat bared, with other handheld a weap, 13. 15. all manner of b. brought in on the sabbath Isa. 58. 6. this is the fast, to undo the heavy b. Lam. 2. 14. the prophets have seen for thee false b. Amos 5. 11. ye taice from the poor b. of wheat Mat. 23. 4. they bind heavy b. Luke 11. 46. Gal. 6. 2. bear ye one another's b. and so fulfil BURDENSOME. Zech. 12. 3. I will make Jerusalem a b. stone 2 Cor. 11.9- 1 have kept myselffrom being A. to you 12-13. exceptitbethatlmyselfwasuoti, to you 14. the third time I come, I will not be b. to you 1 1'heis. 2.6. when we might have been b. as apostles BURIAL. Eccl. 6. 3, and also that he have no b. Isa. 14. 20. thou shalt not be joined with them in b. Jer. 22. I9. he shall be buried with the b. of an ass Mat. 26. 12. poured ointment, she did it for my b. Acts 8. 2. devout men carried Stephen to his b. BURY Signifies, To inter a dead body. Gen. 23. 4. To be buried with Christ in haptism, Rum. 6. 4. To liave com^innion zoith him tu his dtath and burial. Baptism doth not only represent our mortijication and death to sin, by which we have commu7iiun with Christ in his death , but also our progress and perseverance in mortijication, by xohich we have communion with him in his burial also ; burial implies a continuing under death, so is mortification a continual dying to sin. Gen. 25. 4. that 1 may b. my dead out of my sight 6. in choice of our sepulchres 5. thy dead, 11, 15. 47. 29- b. me not, I pray thee, in Egypt, 49. 29. 50. 5. let me go and b. my father, 1 will come again 6. go up and b. thy father, as he made thee swear Dent. 21.23. thou shalt in any wise i. him that day 1 Ki?igs 2. 31. go and fall upon Joab and b. him 11. 15. when Joab was gone up to b. the slain 13. 29. the old prophet came to mourn and b. him 31. when I am dead, b. me in the sepulchre 14. 13. Israel shall mourn for him and b. him 2 Kings 9. 10. and there shall be none to b. Jezebel 34. go see ofv/f this cursed woman, and b, her BUR 2Kings 9.35. they went to *, her, but found only tu« Psal. 79. 3. and there was none to b. them [scul\ Jer. 7. .92. for they shall b. in Tophet,. 19. 11. 14. 16. and they shall have none to h. them JSzfi*.39.11.iiiere shall they*. Gog and his multitude 13. yea. all the people of tne land shall *. them Hos. 9. 6. Egypt gather tip, Memphis shall b. them Mat. 8. 21. suffer me to go *. my father, Luke 9. 59- 22. and let the dead *. their dead, Luke 9. 60. 27. 7. bought the potter's field to *. strangers in John 19. 40. as the manner of the Jews is to *. BURIED. [wife Gen. 25. 10. there was Abraham *. and Sarah his 49. 31. there they *. Abraham and Sarah his wife, Isaac and Rebekah his wife, and there I *. Leah Nion. 11. 34. there they *. the people that lusted 20. 1. Miriam died there, and was *. there 33. 4. for the Egyptians *. all their first-bom Deut. 10. 6. there Aaron died, and there he was it. Josh. 24.32. the bone^ of Joseph*, they in Shechem Ruth 1 .17 .where diest I will /"Israel, 70/to were then in the fire oj ajfiiction i yet so as that GodwaspresetU witllthem, and that they should not be comumed in it, whereof this visio7i was a jiledge. The spiritof burning, Zra. 4. 4. The Holy Spirit of God, who is compared to fire. Mat. 3. 11. be- cause he doth burn up aud co7tiume the dross which is in the church, and «i the minds and hearts of men, and i7ifiames t/ie sonls of believers loith lov* to God, and zeal for his glory, Geu. 44. 18. Judah said, let not thine anger *. Exod, -Zl. 20. command that they bring pure olive-oil to cause the lamp to *. alway. Lev. 24. 2. 29. 13. shalt take caul, liver, and kidneys, and * upon the altar, 18, 25. Lev. 1. 9, 15^. I 2. 2,9, 16 I 3.5,11,16. 15.12. 16.15. l9.17.iV«m.5.26 Lev. 4.19. priest shall takeiat and *.upon the altar, 26,31. I 7.31. I 16.25. I 17.6. .M(m.l8.17, Num. 19, 5. one shall *. tlie heifer in his sight Josh. 11. 13. save Ilazor only, that did Joshua *. 1 Sam. 2. 16. let them not fail to A. the fat presently 2 Chron. 2. 6. save only to *. sacrifice before them 13. 11. and they *. to the Lord every morning Jsa. 1. 31. they shall both *. together, ubne quench 10. 17. it shad! *. aud devour his thorns aud biiuri nuR l>«.S7-4. 1 would ^rt Uiro* thcji, and ft.them together 40. iti. Lebanon is not snfficieDt to b. nor the beasts 4^1. 15. then shall it be for a man to 6. he will take ^r. 7. SO. my fury shall i. and not be quenched 3 k 5. so shall they b. odours for thee, and lament ^6. 35. that the king would not b. the roll t^k. Jt4, 5. b. also we bones under it, makt! it boil H. tbat the brass of it may be hot and may &. 39. 9. they shall set ou fire and b. the weapons •i'\. SI. he shall b. bullock in the appointed place Vah, 3. 13. 1 will b. her chariots in the smoke ftat. 4. 1. the day cometh that shall A. as an oveu Mat. 13. 30. bind the tares in bundles to A. them Liikt 3.17.bnt chaffhe will A. with fire unquenchable 24.32. they said, did not our heart #. within us? Cor, 7. 9. for it is better to marry than to S. Cor. 11. 39. who is offended, and I 6. not ? BURN, joined withers. ^rod. IS. lO.thatwhichremaineth of it till morning ye shall *. wither*, 39. 34. Lev. 8. 32, Itv. 13. 57. b. that wherein the plague is with^rc If). C7. b. with fire their skins, fle^, and dung Veut. S, S3, for the mountain did 6. withjir; 7.5. b. their images with^r«, S5. [113.3. 6. groves 32. 32. a tire shall 6, to the lowest hell, Jer. 17. 4. \>sA. 11. 0. thou shalt b. their chariots withers Jurfff' 9- 32. went to the tower to b. it withers ] 2. 1. will b, thine house with/, jl 14. 15. 6. thee/. Vsal. 79. 5. how long shall thy jealousy 6. likejire .'' 89.4d. how long, Lord, shall thy wrath *. like fire f ha. 47 .14. shall be as stubble, the j!« shall b. them let. 4. 4. my fory come forth like^r* and*. 21, 12. 7. 31. to b. sons and daughters in tlicjfSre, I9. 5. 21 . 10. Nebuchadnezzar shall h. this city with/. 32. 29. I 34. 2, 22. | 37- 8, 10. | 38. 18. 'Exek. 5. 2. *. withers a third part in midst of city 16. 41. they b. thine house withjji-c, 23. 47. Mat. 3. IS. he will gather his wheat, but he will 6. up the chaff with unquenchable ^re, Luke 3. 17 E«i'. 17- 16. shall eat her flesh and b. her withjSr* BURN incense, V.xod. 30.1. thou shalt make an altar to b. incense on 7. Aaron shall 3. thereon sweet iW.every morn ,8. Kings 13.1, Jeroboam stood by the altar to b.inc. 3 /CiBjj 18. 4. the children of Israel did*, inc. to it Chron. 23. 13. he and his .sons for ever to b. inc. Chron. 2. 4. 1 build an house to b. sweet incense 13. 11. 3. every morning sweet iwcenjctothe Lord 26. 16. Uzziah went into temple to b. incense, I9. 28. 25. in Judah Ahaz made high places to b. inc. 29.11. my sons, the Lord hath chosen you to*, inc. ^1. 12. worship before one altar, and i. inc. on it Jer. 7.9will ye steal and-d. mccTua to Baal? 11.13 44. 17. we will b. incense to the queen of heaven Has. 4.13. they b. incense upon the hills under oaks Jfad. 1 . 16. therefore they b. incense to their drag Luke 1. 9. Zacharias his lot was to b. inc. in temple BURNED. Exod. 3. 2. bush b. with fire, and was not consumed 3. I will turn and see why the bush is not b, Veut. 9. 15. I came down, and mount b. with fire 32. t 23. a fire kindled and hath b. to lowest hell JosA. 7.25. b. them with fire, after they stoned them 8 Chron. 25. 14. Amaziah b. incense to the gods 34. 25. have forsaken me, and b. incense to gods iLsth. 1.12. the king was wroth, and anger b.in him Psal. 39. 3. while I was musing the fire b. Txa. 24.6. therefore the inhabitants of the earth are b, 42. 25. ic^. him, yiet he laid it not to heart Lam. 2. 3. he b. against Jacob like a flaming fire ^ohn 15. 6. withered branches are gathered and b. ^rts 19. 19. many brought their books and b. them Itom. It 27. b. in their lust one towards another Cor. 13. 3. and though I give my body to be b, }teb. 6. 8. is rejected, whose end is to be b. 12, 18. for ye are not come to the mount that b. Hev. 1. 15. his feet like brass, as if b. in a furnace 16. 1 9' ^iid men were b. with great heat BURNETH. lev. 16. 38. he that b. them shall wash his clothes and bathe his flesh in water. Num. I9. 8. ^^al.A^.g. hebreaketh the bow and A. chariot in fire 8.1. 14. as the fire b. wood, and as the flame setteth 97- 3. a fire 6. up his enemies round about [«i. 9. 18. for wickedness b. as the fire 41. 16. he b. part thereof in fire, he warms himself 62. 1. the salvation thereof as a lamp that b. 64. 3. as when the melting fire b. the ire causeth 65.5. these are a smoke and fire that b. all the day 66. 3. he tliat b. incense, as if he blessed an idol It. 48.35. cause to cease that 3. incense to his gods bw 2.3. a fire before them, behind them a flzune b. 6ev. 31 .8. shall have part in lake which d.with fire BURNING. ^en. 15. 17. a b. lamp puscd between the pieces lev 6. 9> the fire ofthe altar shall he 3.in it, 12,13. 26. 16. 1 will ain>oint over you the b. ague ptfNr. 28.82. Lord shall smite thse with extreme B. 32, 24. they shall be devoured with b. heat \eb 5. * 7. as sons of the b. coal lift up to fly 57 BUR Job 41. 19. of bis mouth gob. lamps, sparks of fire Ptai. 11. t6. on wicked he shall reign a b. tempest 140. 10. let b. coals fall upon them, cast into fire Prov, 16. S7. in his lips there is as a A. fire 36. 21. as coals are to b. coals, and wood to fire S3, b. lips and a wicked heart are like a potsherd Tsa . 30.37 . name of Lord cometh far, b. with anger 34.9. the land thereof shall become b. pitch Jer. 20. 9> his word was in my heart as a A. fire Ezei. 1. 13. their appearance was like b. coals 31. f 31, I will deliver into the hand of A. men i7(m.3.6.shaU be cast into midst of a 3. furnace, 11 17. is able to deliver us from the b. furnace 20. to cast them into the b. fiery furnace, 21, 23. S6. Nebuchadnezzar came near the b. furnace 7.9- his throne like flame, his wheels wereasd. fire Hab. 3. 5. and b. coals went forth at his feet Luie 12. 35. let your loins be girded, and lights b. John 5. 35. John was a b. and a shining light Rev. 4. 5. there were seven lamps b. before throne 8. 8. and as it were a great mountain b. with fire 10, there fell a great star b. as it were a lamp 19. 20. they both were cast alive into a lake b. BURNING. Gen. 11. t 3. and let us bum the bricks to a J. Eiod. 21 .25. b. for b. wound for wound, stripe for Lev. 10. 6. bewail the b. which the Ix)rd kindled 13. 38. if the spot stay, it is a rising of the b. Num.11, i 3. he called the name of the place a b. Deut. 29.23. the whole land is brimstone, salt, and b. 2 Chron. I6. 14. they made a very great b. for him 21. 19, people made no b. like the b. of his fathers Isa. 3. 24. there shall be b. instead of beauty 4. 4. purged blood of Jerusalem by the spirit of b. Q. 5. hut this shall be with b, and fuel of fire 10. 10. under his glory, kindle b. like b. of fire 32. 1 13. b. shall come upon all houses of Joy 33. 12. the people shall be as the b. of lime Amos 'i. 11. even as a firebrand plucked out of the 3. Rev. 18. 9. when they shall see the smoke of her b. BURNINGS. Josh. 11. + 8. they chased them to the b. of waters Isa. 33. 14. who shall dwell with everlasting b. ? Jer. 34. 5. with b. of thy fathers the former kings BURNISHED. E%ek. 1 . 7. they sparkled like the colour of b. brciss BURNT. Gc".3R.24. Judah said, bringher forth, letherbei. iflf. 5. 12. for taey shall not be b. on the altar 6. CC. meat-offering shall be wholly b. 23. | 8. 21 10. Hi. Moses sought the goat, and it was b. Num. 16. .19. Eleazar the priest took the brazen censors, wherewith they that were 6. had offered Deut. 32.24. shall be b. with hunger, and devoured 1 Sam. 2. 15. before Lhey b. fat, priest's servant came 2 Sam. 5. 21. David and his men b. their images 1 Kings 13. 2. mens' bones shall be b. upon thee 15.13. Asa a. her idol by the brook, 2 Chr. 15.16. 2 Kings 23. 6. he b. the grove at the brook Kidron 15. she b. the high place, and stampt it small 16. he took bones out of sepulchres and b. them 25. 9, b. the house of L. 2 Chr. 36. 19. Jer. 52. 13 Job 30. 30. and my bones are b. with heat Psal. 102.3. my skinblack.bones are A, as JU3 hearth Prov. 6. 27. t;U:e fire, and his clothes not be b. 28. can one go on coals and his feet not be b.? Jer. 2. 15. his cities are b. ]|6. 39. the bellows are b. 36. 28. in the roll which Jehoiakim hath b. 51. 25. and I will make thee a b. mountain Lzei. 20. 47. and all faces shall be b. therein 2-J>. 10. kindle the fire, and let the bones be i. Joei 1 .19. the flame hath b. all the trees of the field Amos 2. 1 . because he b. the bones of king of Edom Nah. 1. 5. and the earth is b. at his presence 1 Cor. 3. 15. if any man's work be b. shall suffer loss Heb. 13. 11. those beasts are b. without the camp BURNT, joined wither*. Exod. 32. 20. he b, the calf in the^re, Deu '. 9. 21 Lev. 6. 30, the sin-offering shall be b. in the/rs 7* 17. but the remainder of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day shall be b. wither*, 19. 6. 20. 14. if a man take a wife ana her mother, they shall be b. with Jire, both he and they 21. 9. if the daughter of any priest profane her- self by playing the whore, she shall be b. with^/ire Nvm.ll. 1. the/rfi of the Lord b. among them, 3. Deut. 4.11. ye came near, the moimtain b. with^rff 12. 31. their sons and daughters they A.inthe^re Josh 6. 24. they b. Jericho with/re and all therein 7.15. it shall be, he that is taken with the accursed thing shall be b. with/re, he and all he hath 11. 9* Joshua b, their chariots with j!r« 11. and he took Hazor and b. it with /re Jiid^. 15. 6. they b. her and her father with/« 14. the cords became as flax that was b. with/re 18. 27. they came to Laish and b. it with/re 1 Sam. 30. 1. the AmalekitesA. Ziklag with/rtf 2 Sam. 23. 7. they shall be utterly b. with/re 1 Kins^s 9. 16. for Pharaoh had b. Gezer with/r< 16. 18. Zimri b. the king's house with/r« BUR 3 Kings 1.14./r0 from heaven j.up the two captains 17. 31 . the Sepharvites b. their children with/f « 23. 11. and b. the diariots of the sun with fire 25. 9. every great man's house b. he with/?* 1 Chron. 14. 12. their gods were b. with/^e 2 Chron. 28. 3. Ahaz b. his children in the//« Neh. X. 3. the gates thereof are b. with /re, 2, 17 Psal. 80. 16. it is b. with/r«, it is cut down Isa. 1.7, your cities are b. with /re 43. 2. when walkest thro* /re thou shalt not be b, 64. 1 1. our holy and beautiful house is b. with// j Jer. 38. 17.* this city shall not be b. with /re 23. thou shalt cause this city to be A. with /re 49. 2. and her daughters shall be b. with/r« 51. 33. and the reeds they have b. with /re 58. Babylon's high gates shall be b. with fire Mic. 1. 7. the hires thereof shall be b. with the/re Rev. 18. 8. she shall be utterly *. with fire BURNT incense. Exod. 40. 27, b. sweet inc. thereon, as rommanded 1 Kings 3. 3. only Solomon b. inc. in high places 9- 25. Solomon b. inc. upon the altar before L. 12. 33. Jeroboam offered on the altar and d. iyic 22.43.people*.inc.2ffi7igjl2.3. | 14.4. | 15.4,35 3£'tn^n6.4.Ahaz3.inc.inhighplaces,2C/tr.38.3,4 2 Chron. 29- 7- put out lamps and have not b. inc Isa. 65. 7- which hare b. inc. on the mountains Jer. 18. 15. my people have b. inc. to vanity 44 . 15. men which knew that their wives had b. inc Has. 2. 13. the days wherein she b. inc. to them 11 . 2. they sacrificed and J. inc. to graven images BURNT-OFFERING. Gen. 22. 7. but whereisthelambforai.-o/ermgi* 8. my son, God will provide a lamb for a b.-off. 13. heofferedhimfor a 6.-o/erinf instead of Isaac Exod. 18. 12. and Jethro took a b.-ofering for God 29. 18. the ram is a b.-offering unto the Lord Lev. 1.4. he shall puthis hand on head oib.-offering 4. 39. he shall slay the sin-offering in the place 01 thei.-(./ermg,33. | G. 25. 1 7- 2. | 14. 13 6. 9. saying, this is the lawofthc A.-<7ffering^,7.37. 7- 8. the priest shall have the skin of the b.-offering 9- 2. take thee a ram fora b.-off. I6. 3. 5 I 23. 18. 5.takeacalfandalambfor4.-o/.12.6. | 23.12. Num. 7. 15. one lamb of the first year for a b.-off. 21, 27, 33, 39, 51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81. Ezek. 45. 15. 23. 3. stand by thy b.~offering and I will go, 15. 28. 10. this is the b.-offering of every sabbath 13. for a b.-off. of a sweet savour unto the Lord 14. this is the b.-offering of every month 29. 6. beside the meat-offering and the daily b.-off. Josh. 22. 26. to build us an altar not {ov a. 6. -offering Jndg.i3.ZS. not have receivedai.-ojf. atourhanils 1 Sam. 7 ■ 10. as Samuel was offering up a b.-offering 13. 12. I forcea myself and offered a h.-^ering 2 Kings 3. 27. offered him for a b.-off. on the wafl 2 Chr. f. 1 , fire came down and consumed the b.-off, 29. 24. the b.-offering should be made for all Israel Psal. 40. 6. b.-offe'in^s hist thou not required 51. 16. for thou delightest not in b.-offering 19. shalt be pleased with b,-off. and whole b.-off Isa. 40. 16. nor the beasts thereof for a b.-offering 61. 8. for I the Lord hate robbery for b.-offering Exek. 44. 11. they shall slay the £.-«/'.and sacrifice 45.17 .princes shall prepare the b.-off. for Isr. 46. 2, the priest shall prepare the prince's b.-off. 13. thou shalt daily prepare a b.-off. to the Lord Continual BURNT-OFFERING. Esod. 39. 42. a continual b.-offering. Num. 28. 3, 6, 10, 15, 24, 31. I 29. 11, 16, 19, 22. Eira 3. 5. Neh. 10. 33. Esek. 46. 15. Offer BURNT-OFFERING. Gen, 22. 2. tzike Isaac and offer him there for ai.-ojf. Lev. 9. 7- go to the altar and offer thy b.-offering Num.28, 11. in beginnings of months offer a b.-off 23. ye shall offer these besides the b.-offering Judg. 11. 31. I will offer it up tor a b.-offering 13. 16. if thou Djfer a b.-off. offer it to the Lord 1 Sam. 6. 14. axiioffered the kine for a b.-offering 7. 9-Samuelo/ererf asuckinglamb for a b.-offering S KiTigsS. 17 .will henceforth offer neither b.-offering ZCAron. 29. 27-Hezekiah commanded to offer b.-off. Job. 42. 8. and offer up for yourselves a b.-offering Esek. 46. 4. b.-offsring the prince shall offer in sab. BURNT-OFFERINGS. GeTe. 8. 20. Noah offered b.-offertngs on the altar Exod. 10. 25. also give us sacrifices anib. -offerings 20. 24, and shalt sacrifice thereon thy b.-offeringt Num. 10. 10. blow with trumpets over your b.-off. Z>e«?.12,6,thither bring your b.-offerings, 11,14,27. Josh. 22. 27. do the service of the Lord with b.-off. 1 Sam. 15. 22. hath Lord as great delight in b.-off. 1 Kings 3.15.Solomon stood and offered b.offerivgt 8. 64. middle of the court, there he offercd^.-^/', 1 Chron. 29.21. they offered b.-offerings to the LoiU 2 Chron. 2. 4. behold, I build «^ i"—" *'"'• b.-oif. '■ 7. brazen altar was not able to receive b. off '■Q. 7. have not offered b.-off. in the holy place 34. the priest could not slay all the b.-offeriitft BUS CArMt. 30.15. Ij5.22.though ye offer me b.-off.l will not accept BURNT-SACRIFICE. Exod.SO.Q, offer no strange incense, nor 3.-j.thereon Zeo. 1. 9. the priest shall bum all to be a*.-j. 3. 5. Num. 23.6. lo, he stood by his b.-s, and the princes Deut. 33. 10. shall put whole b.-s. on thine altar 2 -Sam. 24. 22, behold, here be oxen for i.-iaeryice 1 ^»igf 13.38.fire fell and consumed thed.-.rac/'f^cf S Kings 16. l5.on the great altar bum the king's b.-t. Psal. 20.3. remember thy offerings, accept thy b.-s. BORNT-SACRIFICES. 1 Chron. 23. 31. to offer all b,s. in the sabbaths 2 CAro«. 13. 11. bum morning and evening b.-s. Psal. 6S. 13. I will offer to thee b.-s. of fatlinga BURNT up. Jiidg. 15. 5. the foxes 6. up the shocks and corn 2 A'in^f l,14.fire came down, and i.u;; the two capt. Job 1. 16. the fire of God hath b. up the sheep Psal. 74. S. they have b. up all the synagogues 106. 18. fire was kindled, flame b. up the wicked Isa. 3. + 14, for ye have b. up the vineyard 64. 11. our holy and beautiful house is b. up Jer. 9, 10. b. up that none can pass thro' them, 12. Mat. 22. 7. the king sent and b. up their city 2 Pet. 3. 10. earth, and works therein shall be b. up /lev. 8.7. they were cast on the earth, and tlie third part of trees was b.up.^nA. all green grass vfusb.up BURST. Joli 32. 19, it is ready to b. like new bottles Pfoo. 3. 10. thy presses shall be b. with new wine /er.2.20.I have *.thy bands, 5.5. | 30.8. iVTfl^.l.lS. MarkZ. 22.else new wine doth b. hotihs,Luke 5. 37. ^/^1.18.he£. asunder in midst, bowels gushed out BURSTING. Isa. 30. 14. not be found in the b. of i*^, a sherd BUSH, ES. Exod. 3. 2. in a flame of fire in the b. Acts 7. 30. 4. God called to him out of the midst of the b. Deut. 33. 16. the good-will of him that dwelt in b. Job 30. 4. who cut up mallows by the b. for meat 7. among the b. they brayed, under the nettles Isa. 7. 19. they shall come suid rest upon all b. Mark 12. 26. now in the *. God spake to him huke 6.44. nor of a bramble b. gather they grapes 20. 37. thatdeadareraised, Moses jhewed at the3. Acts 7. 35. the angel which appeared in the b. BUSHF.L. Mat. 5.15.noT do men light acandle and put it under a b. but ou acandlestick, Mark^. 21 . Luke 11. 33. BUSHY. Cant. 5. 11 . his locks are b. and black as a raven BUSY-BODY, lES. 2 Ttoj.S.ll.but some of you are b.-b. 1 Tim. 5.13. 1 Pet. 4. 15. but let none of you suffer as a b,-body BUSY, lED. 1 Kings 20. 40. as thy servant was b. here and there 2 Citron. 35. 14. the sons of Aaron b. in offering BUSINESS. Gen. 39. 11. Joseph went into house to do hia b. Deut. 24. 5. nor .shall he be charged with any b. Josh. 2. 14. our life for yours, if ye utter not our b. 30. if thou utter this our b. we will be quit Jitdg. 18. 7. they had no b. witn any man, 28. 1 Sam. 10. 1 2. thy father hath left the b .of the asses 20. 19. didsthide thyself when the5. was in hand 21. 2, let no man know any thing of the b. 8. because the king's b. required haste 25. 1 2. there was a man whose b. was in Carmel 2 Ckrim. 13. 10. and the Levites wait on their b. 29. ♦ 15. j^athercd their brethren in b. of the Lord 3i£. 31. hi the b. of the ambassadors God left him BUY ^eh. 13. 30. I appointed every man in his 6, Esth. 3. 9. to them that have the charge of the *. 9. + .!. those that did the king's b. helped the J ews Psal. 1U7. 23. they that do b. in great waters Prov. 18. +1. he that intermeddleth in every b. 22. 29* seest thou a man diligent in his b. ? Eccl. 5. 3. adream cometh through nuiltitude o{ b. Dan. 8. 27. afterwards I rose, and did the king^s ^. Xf^e2.49.'wistyenotImustbeaboutmyFather*s3..^ Acts 6. 3. whom we may appoint over this b. Rom. 12. 11. not slothful in b. fervent in spirit 16. 2. assist her in what b. she hath need of you 1 I'Aess. 4. 11. that ye study to do your own b. BUT. 1 Sam. S.0, 3. (hen is b. a step hetiiveen me smd death 2 Kings 7. 4. and if they kill us, we shall b. die Psal. 115. 5. mouths b. speak not ; eyes b. see not 6. have ears b. hear not; noses b. smell not 7. have hands b. handle not ; feet b. walk not Mat. 24.36. b. of that day and hour knowethno man 37. b.as thedays of Noe were, so shall the coming Mark 5. 28. she said, if I may touch b. his clothes 1 Cor. 4i. 19. 1 will know not the speech, b. the power 6.11. b. ye are washed II 7.10. yet not I, ^. the XiOrd 12. 4. b. the same Spirit || 5. b. the same Lord 6. b. it is the same God which worketh all in all 2 Cor. 2. 5. he hath not grieved me b. in paxt . 4. 17. our light affliction, which is b. for a moment Gal. 1. 12. b. by the revelation of Jesus Christ But t/ie end. See End. ' BUTTER, Gen. 13. 8. Abraham took b. and milk, and the calf Deut. 32. 14. b. of kine, milk of sheep, fat of lambs Jitdg. 5. 25. she brought forth b. in a lordly di.»h 2 6'ayn.l7.29.BarziUaibroughthoneyandd.forDav. Job 20. 17. shall not see the brooks of honey and b. 29. 6. when I weished my steps with b. rock poured Psal. 55. 21. words of his mouth smoother than b. Prov. 30. 33. churning of milk bringeth forth b. La. 7. 15. b. and honey shall he eat, 22. BUTLER, S. Gen. 40. 1. the b. of the king of Egypt offended 9. the chief b. told his dream to Joseph 21. he restored his chief d. to his butlership 41. 9. the chief b. said, I remember my faults BUTTOCKS. 2 Sam.10.4!. cut off garments to their 3. 1 Chr. 19-4. La. 20. 4. with b. uncovered to the shame of Egypt BUY Signifies, [1] To procure any cammodity hy price, 2 Sam. 24. 21. [2] To receive, by such ways and means as God has directed, those spiritual blessings which are freely offered in the gospel, even Christ ayid all his benefits, Isa. 65. 1. Rev. 3. 18. Gen. 42. 2. get you down to Egypt and b. for us 7. said, from land of Canaan to b. food, 43. 20. 47. 19. i. us and our land for bread, we be sei'vants Exod. 21. 2. if thou b. an Hebrew servant Lev. 22. 11. if the priests b. any soul with money 25. 15. after the jubilee b. of thy neighbour '^i. of them shall ye b. bondmen and maids, 45. Deut. 2. 6. ye shall b. meat of them for money 28. 68. ye shall be sold, and no man shall b, you Ruth 4. 4. b. it before the inhabitants, before elders 5. thou must b. it also of Ruth the Moabitess 2 Sam. 24. 21. David said, to i. the threshing-floor, and build an altar to the Lord, 24. 1 Chr. 21 . 24. Kings 12. 12. gave it to masons to b. timber, 22. 6. Neh. 10. 31. we would not b. it on the sabbiith La. 55. 1. come, b. and eat, b, wine and milk Jer. 32. 7- b. thee my field that is in Anathoth 44. men shall b. fields for money and subscribe Mat. 14.15. may i, themselves victuals, Jlfarit 6.36. 25. 9. go to them that sell, and b. for yourselves 10. while they went to b. the bridegroom came Mark 6. 37. shall we go and b. 200 pennyworth ? Liike 9. 13. except we b. meat for all this people 22. 36. let him sell his garment and b. one John 4. 8. his disciples were gone to b. meat 6. 5. whence shall we b. bread that these may eat ? 13. 29. b. those things that we have need of 1 Cor. 7. 30. they that *. as tho' they possessed not Jam. 4. 13. and we will *. and sell, and get gjiin Rev.Z.l&.l counsel thee to b. of me gold tried in fire 13. 17. no man b. or sell, save he that had the mark BUY com. Gen. 41. 57. all countries came to Joseph to b. com 42.3. Joseph's brethren went down to b. com Neh. 5. 3. we have mortgaged our lands to 6. corn BUY poor. Amos 8. 6. that we may b. the poor for silver BUY truth. Prov. 2S. 23. b. the mtf A and sell it not,also wisdom BUYER. Prov. 20. 14. it is naught, it is naught, saith the b. Isa. 2^.1. as with the b. so with the seller Ezek. 7. 12. let not the b, rejoice, nor seller mourn BUYEST Lev. 25. 14. and if thou sell ought, or b. ought CAIi Ruth 4. 5. what day thou *. the field of Naon:! BUYETH. Prov. 31. 16. she considereth a field, and b, it Mat. 13.41. hesellethallhehath, and//. th« field Rev. 18. 11. no man b. her merchandise any more BY and BY. Mat A3. 21. when persecution, i.anrfi. is offended Mark 6. 25. give me b. and b. in a cbarger the head Luke 17.7.willsaytohim*.a»rf3. sit down to meat 21. 9. come to pass, but the end is not b. and b. BY-WAYS. Jud". 5. 6. and the travellers w^ked through^. BY-WORD. [tions Deut. 28. 37. thou shalt become a b. among aJl na. 1 Kingsg.7. Israel shall be ad.amongalltbepeoplB 2 Chron. 7. 20. make this house a proverb and a 6. Job 17. 6. he hatli made me a b. of the people 30. 9. and row am 1 their song, yea, I am their b. Psal. 44. 14. thou makest us a^. among the heathen Joeli.fVl. why heath, should use a ^.against them? C. CABINS. Jer. 37. 16. when Jeremiah was entered into thee, CAGE. Jer. 5. 27. as a c. is full of birds, so are their houses full of deceit, therefore they are become ^eat Rev. 18. 2. Babylon is a c. of every unclean bird CAKE, S. Exod. 12. 39. they baked unleavened c. of thedongh Lev. 7. 12. with sacrifice of thaiJc^iving, unleav.r. 24. 5. take fine flour, and bake twelve c. thereof Num. 15.20. offer up ac. of the first of your dougb Judg. "J. 13. andlo, ac. tumbled into host of Midiao 2 Sam. 6. 19- David dealt to every one a c. of bread 13. 6. make me a couple of c. m my sight to eat 1 Kings 17 . 12 . as the Lord livetb, I hav e not a c. 13. make me a .little c. first, and bring it to me 19.6. there wasac.bakenoncoals, a cruse of water Jer. 7.18. to make c. to the queen of heaven, 44.19. Ezek. 4. 12. and thou shalt eat it as barley c. Hos. 7. 8. -Ephraim is a c. not turned See Figs, Unlbatened. CALAMITY, lES. Deut. 32. 35. for the day of their c. is at hand 2 Sam. 22. 19. prevented me in day of c. Pj. 18.18 Job 6. 2. and my c. laid in the balances together 30.13. they set forward my c. &ey have no helper Psal. 57. 1. my refuge until these c. be overpast 141. 5. for yet my prayer also shall be in their eut. 4. 7. as God as in all things we c. on him for 26. I c . heaven and earth to witness against you thisday.shalluot pro.yourdays..SO.I9, | 31.28. yu all tbe G entiles on whom my name is c. ig. 40. to be c. in question for this day's uproar 23. 6. 1 am c. in question by you this day, S4. 81. 18. Paul the prisoner c. and prayed me to bring Eom. I. 1. Paul c. to be an apostle, 1 Cor. I. 1. 6. among whom are ye also the c. of Jesus 7. to them that are c. to be saints, 1 Cor, 1. 2. 2. 17. thou art e. a Jew, and restest in the law 8. 28. who are the c. according to his purpose 1 Cor. I. g. by whom ye were c to the fellowship 24. to them which are c, both Jews and Greeks 26. not many mighty, not many noble, are c. 5. 11. if any man c. a brother be a fornicator 7. 18. is any man e. being circumcised ? is any c, SI. art thou c. being a servant ? care not fori: 24. let every man wherein he is c. therein abide Gal. 1.6. so soon removed from him that c. you 5. 13. for, brethren, ye have been r. to liberty Eph,^. 11, whoarec.uncircumcisionby thatc. 4. 1, walk worthy of vocation wherewith ye are c. 4. even as ye arec. in one hope of your calling Col, 3. 15. to the wbich ye are c. in one body 4. 11. Jesus, which isc. Justus, saluteth you 8 Thess. S. 4. who exalteth above all that isc.God 1 Tim. 6, IS. eternal life, whereto thou art c. SO. avoiding oppositions of science, falsely so e. Heb.3. 13, but exhort daily while it is c. to-day 9. 8. the tabernacle which is c. the sanctuary 15. they that are e. might receive the promise 11. 16. God is not ashamed to be c. their God 84 Moses refused to be c.son of Pharaoh's daui^ht. Jam.%.7. blaspheme that name by which ye are c. 1 Pet. S.g. of him who hath c. you out of darkness SI. for hereunto were ye c.because Christ suffered 3. 9< knowing that ye are thereunto c. to inherit 2 Pet. I. 3. that hath e. us to glory and virtue 1 John 3. 1. that we should be c. the sons of Go Jude l.tosanctified,preserve4 in JesusChristjaodr. Rev.8,l\. the name of the star is c. wormwood ll.8.city wbich spiritually isc. Sodom and Egypt 18. 9' that old serpent e. the pevil, and Satan 17. 14. they that are with him, are c. and chosen 19. 9< hlessed that are c. to the marriage supper CALLED, joined with God, or Lord. Gen. 1, 5. God c, light day, darkness he c. light 8. and God c. the firmament. Heaven 10, God c, dry-land Earth, the waters c. he Sci CAL i?«i.5.£.God blessed them, and <• .their nameAdam ^xpd.SA.Goi e. lo him out of the midst of the bush 19. 3. the Lord c. to him out of the mountain 20. ths Lord c. Moses up to t"he top of the mount 35. 30. see, the Lord hath c. my name Bezaleel AVot. 12. 5. and the Lord c. Aaron and Miriam X Sam. 3. 4. the Lord c. Samuel, 6, 8, 10. EA'mgjS.lO.alas.Lord, hath c.these three kings. 13. B. 1 . for the Lord hath c. for a famine on the land iVfl/.50. 1. Lord hath c. the earth from rising of sun Isa. 41. 2. the Lord raised, andc. him to his foot 42, 6. I the Lord have c. thee in righteousness 49. 1. the Lord hath e. me from the womb 54.6. the Lord hath c. thee as a woman forsaken Jer. 11. 16. Lord c. thy name a green olive-tree 50. .1. the Lord hath not c. thy name Fashur Amos ?• 4. the Lord God c. to contend by fire Acts 16. IC. gathering that the Lord had c. us I Car. 7. 15. but God hath c. us to peace 17. as the ILord hath c. every one, so let him walk Gal. 1. 15. it pleased God, who c. me by his grace I Thess. 2. 12. who c. you to his kingdom and glory 4, 7. for God hath not c. us to uncleanoess « T/iess. 2. 14. whereunto God c. you by our gospel % Tim. 1. 9- 'who hath c. us with a holy calling HeS. 5. 4. but he that is c. of God, as was Aaron lO.c.of God an high-priest after order of Melchis. I Pei. 5. 10. the God of all grace, who hath c. us He CALLED. Ge7i. 21. 31. wherefore /le c. that place Beer-sheba S6. 18. he c. their names as his father tailed them 35. 10. thy name is Jacob, he c. his name Israel Exod. 24. 16. the Lord e. to Moses out of the cloud Jtidg. 6. 32. on that day he c. him Jerubbaal Z Sam. 1.7. when he looked Ae saw me and c. tome 13.17. ttiznhec. his servant that ministered to him 1 Kings 1.10. but Solom.his brother Ae c.not, I9.26. 9. 13. he c. them land of Cabul to this day 2 Kings 4. 36. and he c. to Gehazi, so he c. her 18. 4. he brake brazen serpent, he c. it Nehushtan Pi-al. 105. 16. he c. for a famine on the land Jer. 43. 8. then c. he Johanan and all the captains Lam. 1. 15. Aehath c. an assembly against me Ezek. 9. 3. he c. to the man clothed with linen Mat. 10. 1. he c. the Uvelve j| 15. 10. he c.multitude Mark 1. 20. straightway he c. them, and they left Luke 13. 12. when Jesus saw her, he c. her to him John 10. 35. \ihe c, them Gods, to whom the word Acts Q. 41. when he had c. the saints and widows 10. 23. then c. he them in, and lodged them 16. 29. then he c. for a light, and sprang in 19- 25. whom he c. togetJer with the workmen 23. 23, he c. unto him two centurions, saying Horn. 8. 30. them he also c, whom/te c. he justified 9.24. evenuswhom/ichath c.not of Jews only 1 J'tff . 1 . 15. but as he which hath c. you is holy See Called the name. /CALLED, or, I have CALLED. JS^vm. 24. 10. I c. thee to curse mine enemies Jjidg. 12. 2. when Tc. you, ye delivered me not 1 Sam. 3. 5, Eli said, Ic. not, lie do'wn again, 6. 28.15.I/iacec.thee,thoumayestmakeknowntome 2 iiom. 22. 7. inmy distress Ic. Psal. 18.S. | 118.5. ^^eh. 5. 12. I c. the priests, and took an oath of them Job 9. 16. if J had e. and he had answered me ig. 16, I c. my servant, and he gave me no answer Psal. 17. 6. 1 have c, on thee, for thou wilt hear 31.17.1etmenot beashamed,for J/w»e c.uponthee B8. 9- Lord, I have c, daily upon thee 116. 4. then c, J upon the name of the Lord Prov. 1. 24. because I have c. and ye refused Cant. 5. 6. I c. him, but he gave me no answer Jsa. 13. 3. 1 have c. my mighty ones for mine anger 41. g. I have c. thee from the chief men thereof 43.1, Ic. theeby thy name, thou art mine, 45. 4, 48. 15. yea, 1 have c. him, I have brought him 50. 2. when / c. was there none to ans^ver ? 51. 2. for Ic. him alone, and blessed him 65, 12. vfuen Ic. ye did not answer, Jer. 7. 13. 66. 4. because when I c. none did answer 7er. 35. 17- because / have c. to them, but they not Lam. 1.19--^ ff. for my lovers, but they deceived me 3. 55, T c. on thy name out of the low dungeon 57 . thou drewest near in the day I c. upon thee jFfoj. ll.l.then Jc.my Son out of Egypt, Mat.2.\5 Hag. 1, 11. and Ic. for a drought upon the land Zech. 11. 7. one Ic. Beauty, the other Ic. Bands John 15. 15. not servants, but I have c. you friends Acts 13. 2. for the work whereto I have c. them 28. 20. for this cause have Ic. for you to see CALLED by my name. 2 CArOTi.7.14. my people who are civ my».humble Isa . 43 . 7 . bring, even every one that is e. by my «. 65. 1 . behold, to a nation that was not r. by my ». Jer. 7. lO.hOMSe c.by my n.i.l,l^,SO. \ 32,34. ] 94'l5, 2S. 29. to bring evil on the city which is c. bymyn. j&moi 9-12. remnant of heathen which are c.by my n. CALLED by thy name. J A'in^j8.43.house I builded is c.hythy M.2CA.6.33. /M.i.l .let us be c.hn thu n to take awaj our reproach CAL iifl.43.1.I have c.thee by thy n.thou art mine. 45.4. 63, ly. we are thine, they were not c. by thy n. Jer. 14. 9, O Lord, we aretr. by thyn. leave us not 15. 16, for I amc. by thyn. O Lord God of hosts Dayi. 9. 18. and behold the city which is c. by thy n. ig.defer not, for thy city and people are c.by thyn. CALLED his name. Gen. 35. 10. thy name is Jacob, he c. his n, Israel 18. she c. his n. Benoni, but his father Benjamin 1 Chron. 4. 9. his mother c. his n. Jabez, saying 7,16. she c. his n. Peresh || 23, and he e.Ais »i.Eeriaii Mat. 1.25. her first born son, and he c. his 71. Jesus Rev, 19. 13. and his name is c. the Word of God CALLED the name. Gen. 28, I9. c. the n. of the place Beth-el, 35. l5. Exod. 16. 31. and Israel e. the n. thereof, manna 17. 7. he c.the n. of the place Massah and Meribah 15. Moses c. the n. of the altar jEHOVAH-nissi Judg. 15. 19. Samson c. the n. thereof En-hakkore 2 Sam. 5. 20. c. the n. of that place Baal-pera^im 1 Kings T. 21. c. the n. thereof Jachin, 2 Chr. 3.17- Job 42. 12, and he c. the n. of the first, Jemima Sent and CALLED. Gen. 27. 42. sla&sent and c. Jacob her younger son 31.4. Jacob sent andc. Rachel and Leah to the field 41. 14, then Pharaoh sejit and c. Joseph Josh. 24. 9. Balak sent and c. Balaam to curse you Judg.^.Q. sh.e sent andc. Bzirakoutof Kadesh 16. 18. she jejf( andc. thelordsof the Philistines 2 Sam. 12. 25. he sent and c. his name Jedidiah 1. Kings 2.^6. ^^Vivig sent and c. for Shimei,42. 12. 3. they sent and c. Jeroboam, 2 Chron. 10. 3. Esth.S. 10. Haman sent and c. for his friends Acts 20. 17. he seiit to Ephesus, a7id c. the elders Shall be CALLED. Gew.2.23.jAa//iec.woman,because taken out of man 17. 5. thy n^me shall bee. Abraham, for a father 21, 12. hearken to Sarah's voice, for in Isaac shall thy seed be c. Itt}?n. Q. 7- Heb. 11, 18. 32. 28. name shall be c. no more Jacob, but Israel 48. 6. thy issue shall be c. after their brethren Dent. 25. 10. his name shall be c. in Israel, house of Prov. 16. 21 . the wise in heart shall be c. prudent 24.8. deviseth evil, shall be c.a mischievous person Isa. 4.3. that remaineth in Jerusalem shall be c.holy 9.6. and his name jAfl/iie c.Wonderful, Coimsellor 19- 18. one shall be c. the city of destruction 32. 5. the vile person shall no more be c. liberal 35. 8, and a way, and it shall be c. way of holiness 54. 5. the God of the whole earth shall he be c. 56.7. house shallbe c. house of prayer, Mat.^X.lZ. Jer. 7. 32. it shall no more be c. Tophet, 19, 6. 23.6. he shall be c. Lord our Righteousnes5,33.l6. Zech. 8. 3. Jerusalem shall be c. a city of truth Mat. 1. + 23. and his name shall be c. Enunanuel 2. 23. it might be fulfilled, shall be c. a TlJazarene 5. g. peace-makers shall be c. the children of God 19-he shall be c.the least in the kingdom of heaven Lukel. 32. anAhe shall bee. the Son of the Highest 35. also that holy thing shall be c. the Son of God 60. his mother said, not so ; but he shall be c. John 2. 23. every male shall bee. holy to the Lord liom.T. 3. nshehem3.XTieA, shall bee. anadultereiS 9. 26, they shall be c. the children of God Sfialt be CALLED. Tsa. 1. 26. thou shall be c. the city of righteousness 47. 1. thou shall be c. no more tender and delicate 5. thou shall no more be e. lady of kingdoms 58. 12. thou shall be c. the repairer of the breach 62. 2. Shalt be c. by anew name. Lord shall name 4. thou shall be c. Hephzi-bah, thy land Beulah 12. thou shall be c. sought for, a city not forsaJien Liike 1.76. thou shall bee. Piophetof the Highest John 1.42. thou jAff/^ bee. Cephas, which is, a stone They CALLED. Gen. 19.5. theyc. Lot, and said, where are the men? Num. 25. 2. they c. the people to the sacrifices Jndg. 16. 25. they c. for Samson out of the prison Eith. g. 26. they c. these days Puryn, after Pur Psal. 99. 6, they c. upon the Lord, and he answered Jer. 12. 6. they have c. a multitude after thee .30. 17. because they c. thee an outcast, saying Hos. 11.2. asr/iey c.tothem,sothey went from them 7. though they c. them to the most High Mat. 10. 25. if they have c. the master Beelzebub Liike 1. 59. they c. him ^acharias, after his father Jo/m 9.I8. they c. parents of him that received sight 24. then again they c. the man that was blind Acts^i.lS. they c.them, and commanded not to speak 5. 40. when they hade, the apostles, and beaten 14,12. (/i«_y c, Barnabas, Jupiter ; Paul, Mercurius Was CALLED. Deuf. 3. 13. which was c. the land of giants Judg. 6, 1 34, and Abiezer reas c. after him 2 Chron. 20.26. place -.ixts e. the valley of Berachah Ezra 2. 6I . and was c. after their name, Neh. 7 . 63, Isa. 48. 8. zoast c. a transgressor from the womb Dan. 10, 1. whose' name was c. Belteshazzar Mat. 26. 3. the high priest, who 7Vas c. Caiaphas 27. 8. was c. the field of blood, unto Uiis day CAL Liike 1.36. sixth month with her who aas c.barrcn 2. 21. his name waJc.jESDS, so named of the angel John 2, 2. Jesus was c. and his disciples to marriagu Acts 13, 1. in the church Simeon, that wasc. !NiRJ ebuchadnezzar 7- IS.onelikeSonof Man c. with clouds of heaven SS. till the ancient of days c, and judgment given Amos 6. 1. to whom the house of Israel c. Jonah 3. 6. for word c, to the king of Nineveh Hab. 3. 3. God c. from Terman, and the holy One Hag, 1.9* yeloukcd formuch, andlo it £. to little 2. 16. when one c. to the press-fat to draw out Zech. 7- 12. c. a great wrath from the Lord ofhostt 14. 16. of all the nations that c. against Jerusalem Mat.i. 1. there c. wise men from theeasttoJerus. 9. till it came and stood over where the child was 3. l.In those days c. John the Baptist preaching 7.25. and the rains descended, and the floods c. 27. 9' 1> he passed over audi:, into his own city 20, awoman c. behind, touched hem of his garm SS.come into the house, the blind men c. to Jesus 20.28, Son of Man c. not to be ministered to 21.26. c. to the first and said, son, go work to day .10. he c. to the second, and said Irkewise 32. John c. to you in the way of righteousness 25. 10. they went to buy, the bridegroom c. 36. '1 was in prison, and ye c. to me S6, 49. forthwith he c. to Jesus and kissed him 60.though false witnesses c. yet found they none 28,13. his disciples c. by night, and stole him away Mark 3. Q. heard what great things he did, c, to him 9- 21, how long is it ago since this c. to him ? 12. 28. one of the scribes c. and asked him 42. c. d^ certain poor widow threw two mites Zif^£ 1.57. now Elisabeth's full time c.tobedeliv. 9. 'J4. there r, a cloud and overshadowed them 35. and there c, a voice out of the cloud, say. 15. 17. when he c. to himself, he said, how many 20. and he arose aud c. to his father JoAh 1. 7. the same c. to bear witness of the light 11, hec. to his own, and his own recetv. him not 17. but grace and truth c. by Jesus Chribt 3. 2. the same c. to Jesus by night, 7, 50. | 19. 39. 23. and they c. aud were baptized 4. 27 , upon this c, his disciples, and marvel, that 10. 35. if he called gods to whom word of God c. 13.30, the voice (T. not because of me, but for you 20, 19, at even c. Jesus, and stoftd in the midst Acts 8.40.preached in all cities, till he c.to Cesarea 9. 21, c.hither for that intent, to bring them bound 10. 45. as many as c. with Peter were astonished 11. 5. the vessel descended, and it c. even tome 23. when he c. and had seen the grace of God 19- 18. and many that believed c. and confessed 28.21 .nor brethren that c. spake any harm of thee Horn. 5. 18. judgment c. the free gift c. on all men 7. 9. when the commandment c. sin revived 9. 5. of whom, as concerning the flesh, Christ c. I Cor. 15. 21. since by mane, death, by mane, also GaA 2. 12. for before that certain c. from James 3. 23. before faith c, we were kept under the law Ep/t, 2.17. and c. and preached peace to you afar off 1 'J'hess, 1. 5. our gospel c. not in word ouly but in i Tim, 1. 15. that Christ c. to save sinners [power 2 Tim.Z. ll.persecutions which c.to me at Antioch 2 Pet, 1. 17. when there c. such a voice to him 18. this voice which c. from heaven we heard 21. prophecy c. not in old time by the will of man 1 John 5. 6. this is he that c. by water and blood 3 John 3. when brethren c. and testified of the truth itev. 16. 19. and great Babylon c. in remembrance See Spirit of the Lord. CAME again. Jtidg. 13. g. angel c. agai?i to the woman as she sat 15. 19- his spirit c. again to him, 1 Ham. 30. 12. 21. 14. and Benjamin c. again at that time 1 Kin^s 17. 22. the soul of the childc. into him again 197 .the angel of the Lord c. againthe second time i h'iugs 5.14.rfts fleshc.flgfljM like the flesh of achild 7. 8. lepers c. agairt, and entered into another tent KzraZ. l.these c. again to Judah and Jerus.iSWi.7.6. Esth. 6. 12. Mordecai c. again to tlie king's gate Dan. 10. 18. c.again and touched me one like a man Zech, 4, 1 . the angel c. again and waked me JJuke 8. 55. herspir,(r.ffg. and she arose straightway Johi 8,. 2. and early he c again into the temple CAME domi. Gen, 11. 5. Lord c. down to see the city and tower 15, 11. when the fowls c dotun on the carcases 43. 20. O Sir, we c. down at first to buy food Exod, 19. 20. the Lord c. do-.m upon mount Siiiia 34. 29. when Moses c. down from mount Sinai Lev. 9, 22. and Aaron c. rfwrwt from offering Nnm. 11. 25. the Lord c. dojai in a cloud, 12. 5. 14. 45. then Amalekites c. down and smote them Jiufg. 5, 14, out of Machir c. down the governors ZSam. 22.10.bowed heavens and t'.rfoa';i,Pfa/.18.9. 2 Kings 1 .lO.tbere c.down fire from heaven, 12,14. XChron.1, 'Jl, mtnof Gathc.rf. to take their cattle CAM S Chron. ?• !• made an t>nd or praying, fire r. d. 3. Lam. 1. 9- therefore she c. dovm wonderfully Dan. 4. 13. an holy one c, down from heaven Mic. 1. 12. evil c. down from the Lord to the gate Mat. 17. 9. as tliey c. d. from mountain.il/arA 9. 9. Ltike 10. 31 . there c. down a certain priest that way 19. 6. he made haste and c. down and received him ./o/m3.13.he thatc. doom from heaven. Son of Mao 6. 38. 1 c. d. from heaveu, not to do miLe own will 41. the bread which e, down from heaven, 51, 58. Acts 15. 1. men which e. down from Judea taught 21. 10. there c. domi from Judea a certain prophet liev. 20. 9. fire c. d. from God and devoured them CAME /or/A. Exod. 13 .8. Lord did to me when I c.f. out of Egypt Num. 11. 20. wept, saying, why c.f. out of Egypt ? 12. 5. Aaron and Miriam, they both c, forth Dent. 23. 4. met you not with water when ye c.f. Josh. 9. 12. our bread hot on day we c. forth to you Jtidg. 14. 14- he said to them, out of the eater c,f, meat, and out of the strong c.f, sweetness 2 Sam. It). 5. Shimei c.f. and cursed as he came 11. son whichf./. of my bowels seeketh my life 1 Kings 22.21. c.f. a spirit, and stood before Lord 2 Kin^s 2. 2S. c.f. little cliildren and mocked him 24. c. forth two she-bears and tare 42 children 21.15. their fathers c./. out of Egypt, Jer. 7, 23. 2 Chron. 31. 21. that c. forth of his bowels slew him Prov. 7. 15. therefore c. \ forth to meet thee Eccl. 5. 15. as he c. forth naked, shall he return Jer. 20. 18. wherefore c. I forth out of the womb Dan. 3. 26, they c. forth of the midst of the fire 5.5. c. forth fingers and wrote on plaster of wal . 7. 10. a fiery stream c. forth from before him 8. 9. out of one of them c. forth a little horn 9. 23. the command c.f. anal am come to shew Zech. 10. 4. out of him c. forth the corner, the nail Mark 1.38. that I may preach, for therefore c.l/ John 11 . 44. and he that was dead c. forth bound 16. 28. I c. forth from the Father into the world 19. 5. Jesus c. forth wearing the crovvn of thorns I CAME. Gen. 24. 42. and /«. this day to the well, and said 30. ,^0. for it was little thoc hadst before 1 c. 48. 5. which were born before Ic. into Egypt 7. when / c. from Padan, Rachel died by me £j'ti(/.5. 23. since /c.to speak to Pharaoh in thy name Deut. 22. 14. when Ic. to her found her not a maid Jiid^. 20. 4. Levite said, Ic. into Gibeah of Benj. 1 htHgslQ.'^. Ibelievdnottill/c. 2 CArow. 9. d. Neh. 6.10. afterwards Ic. tothehouseofSheraaiah 13. 6. /. c. to the king and obtained leave 7. I c. to Jerusalem and understood of tlie evil Isa. 50. 2. wherefore, when Ic. was there no maa Ezek. 3. 15. then I c. to them of the captivity 43. 3. when I c. to destroy the city Mat. 10. 34. / f . not to send peace, but a sword Mark2. 17, 7c.not to call the righteous, Luke 5.32, John 8. 14. I know whence J c. and whither 1 go 42. I c. from God, nor c, Jof myself, he sent me 12. 27. but for this cause 7 c. to this hour 47. for 1 c. not to judge the world, but to save 18. 37.. for this cause c. /into the world, that 1 bear Acts 10. 29. therefore c. /as soon as I was sent for 20, 18. ye know from the first day Ic. into Asia 22. 11. being led by the hand, I c, into Damascus 23. 27, then c. 1 with an army and rescued him 24.17. 1 c. to bring alms to my nation, and offerings 1 Cor. 2.1. when/c. to you /c, not with excellency 2 Cwr.l .23. that to spare you /e.not as yet to Corinth 2.3, lest when/c. I should have soiTOw from them 12. when Ic. to Troas to preach Christ's gospel Gal. 1. 21, afterwards 1 c. into the regions of Syria CAME in. Gen. 6. 4. the sons of God c. in to daughters of men 19>5.where are the men that c. in to thee this night 38. 18. Judah c. in unto her, and she conceived 39. 14. he c. in to lie with me, aud I cried loud Exod. 21. 3. if he c. in by himself, he shall go out Jash.Q.X. none went out, and none c. in to Jericho 1 5a7n.l8.13.wentout and cm before the peopIe,l6. 2 Sam. 11.4. she c. in to him, and he lay with her 1 Kingsl'^.Q. as she c. mat the door, Aliijah said 2 Chron. 15.5.no peace to him that c. jn, Zech.Q.lO Esth. 2.14. she c. in to the king no more except Jer. 32. 23. and they c. in aud possessed it 37 .4. now Jeremiah c.in and went out among peopl's Esek. 4t).9. not return by way of the gate he c. in Dan.'i.'J .then c.in the m^cians,the Chaldea«*5,5.fl 8. but at the last Daniel c. i» before me Jonnh 2. 7. my prayer c. i» to thy holy temple Mat. 22. 11, when the kingc. in to see the guest" Lnke 1. 28. the angel c. in to ISIary, and said, hail 7. 45. but this womEin since I c. in kissed my feet Acts 5. 7. his wife not knowing what was done c. i« 10. the young men c. in and found her dead Gal. 2.4. who.c. in privily to spy out our li'>erl;j CAME near. Gen. 19.9-they presspd,and c.near to break the dn.-) Exod. 14. 20. the one c. not near the other all uIgU CAM ^sod, 40.32 .when they c.n to the altar^they washed Aun, 31. 48. officers and captains c. near to Moses S6. 1. the chief of Joseph e. near before Mioses Veut, 1.22. yec. Tiear tome everyone of you, 5.23, Josh, 10. 24. c. 7t£ar and put your feet on the necks 17. 4. they c. near before Eleazar the priest, 21.1. 1 KingalQ. 36. at the time of the ofTenng of the eveniDg-sacrifice. Elijah c. near and said 2 Kmgs 4. 27. Gehazi c. near to thrust her away S Cfiron. 18. 23. 2edekiah c. n, and smote Micaiah Jer. 42. 1 . from the least even to the greatest c.uear Dan. 3. 8. Chaldeans e. near and accused the Jews 26. Nebuchadnezzar c. near to the furnace Acts 9> 3. he c. 7;ear to Damciscus, there shined light CAME7iig/j. Esod. 32. ig. as soon as he c. nigh he saw the calf 34. 32. afterward all the children of IsfmI c. nigh S Sam. 15. 5. when any c. nigh to do him obeisance Mat. 15. 29. Jesus c. nigh to the sea of Galilee Mark 11, 1. when they c nigA to Jerusalem Luke 7. 12. when he c. nigh to the gate of the city CAME over. Josh. 4. 23. Israel c. y»fi;- this Jordan on dry land Judg. 19. 10. the Levile c. over against Jebus Mark 5. 1 . they c. over to the other side of the sea CAME out. Gen. 24. 15. behold Rebekahc. ouf with her pitcher 25. 25. first coitr red,all over like ahaiiy garment 38. 28. the midwife said, this c. out first 46. 26. all the souls wliich c. out of his' loins Kxod 13.3. remember the day in which yec. out, 4. Lev. 9- 24. a fire c. out from the Lord, Njwn. I6. 35. Num. 12. 4. the L. spake suddenly, they three,c.o«/ 16.27. Dathan and Abiram 0. out and stood SO. 11. he smote rock, and water c. out abundantly Deut, 11. 10. not as land of Egypt whence ye c. out Joih. 5. 4. all that c. out were circumcised, 5. 6. till all that c. out of Egypt were consimied Jvdg. 4. 22. Jael c. out to meet him, and said, come 1 Sam. 4. 16. the man said to Eli, I am he that c. out of the army, Ifled to-day out of the army 21. 5. about th^se IhJree days since I c, out 2 Sam. 2. 23. the spear <7. our behind him.and he fell 6. 20. Michael c. out to meet David and said 11. 23. the men prevailed against us and c. out IB. 4. and all the people c, out by hundreds and by 1 Kings 8. 9- when the Lord made a covenant w'ith Israel when they e. out of Egypt, 2 Chr, 5. 1 0. 20,19. these young men princes of provinces c. out S Chron. 20. 10. not Israel invade, wiien they c. out Job 1. 21. naked c. I ovi of my mother's womb 3. 11. why died I not from the womb ? why did I not give up the ghost, when I c. out of the belly ? Jer. 17. 16. that which c. out of my lips was right £iei:. 1 . 4. a whirlwind c. out of the north, a cloud Had. 3. 14. they c.oiuasa. whirlwind to scatter me Zech. 5.9. c.out two women^aod wind in their wings Mai. 8. 34. the whole city c. out to meet Jesus 12.44.return to house whence Ic. out, Luke 11.24. 27. 32. as they c. oti^ they found Simon of Gyrene 53. and c. out of the graves after his resurrection Mark 1.26.unclean spirit had cried, he c, out, 9.26. 6. 34. when he e, out he saw much people 9. 7. a voice c. out of the cloud, saying, this is my iMfke 1.22.when he c.out he could not speak to them 4. 35. and he c, out of him, and hurt him not 15. 28. therefore c. out his father and intreated John 16. 27. because ye believed T c. out from God 17.8. they have known that I c. out from thee 19. 34. his side, forthwith c. out blood and water Aces 8.7.for unclean spirits c.oui of many possessed IC. 18. and the spirit c. out the same hour 1 Cyr. 14.36. e. word of God «rf from you, or to you Heb. 3. 16. not all that c. out of Egypt by Moses Rev. 7, 14. these c. out of great tribulation and washed 14. 15. another angel c. out of the temple, I7. 18. another angel c. out from the altar 35. 6. the seven angels c. out of the temple ly. 5. a voice c. out of the throne, praise our God CAME to pass. Exod. 12. 41 . and it c. to pass at the end of 430 years, even the self-same day it c. to pass, 51. Veut 2. 16. so it c. to pass, 1 Sam. 13. 22. 2 Kings 15.12. Esth.S. 8. Acts 27. 4^^. Tosh. 17. 13 it c. to vass when Israel grew strong 21. 45. there failed not any thing ; all c. topass Jiulg. 13. 20. for it c. to pass, 1 Kings 11. 4, 15. 15. 1. itc. to pass, 2 Kings S. 5. AWt.2.1. i 4. 1, 7. 6.1. I 7.1. Jer. 35. 11, 1 Sam. 1. 20. it c. to pass when the time was come 10. 9. and all those signs c. topass that day 16. 23. it c. to pass wVeii the evil spirit from God a Sam. 2. 1. it c. to pass after this, 8. 1. | 10. 1 2 Kings 6. 24. 2 Chron. 20. 1. IE Kings 8. 15. and it c. to pass on the morrow, 1 Ch-on. 10. 8. Jer. 20. 3. Acts 4. 5. Jsa. 48. 3. I did ihem suddenly, and they c. to pass 6. befr^re it c. to pass I shewed it thee \ I'heis 3. 4. even as it c. to pass and ye know CAM Then CAME. Exod. 17. 8. then c. Amalek aad fwightwith Israel NuTii. 27. 1. then c, the daughters ;f ^lophehad 1 Sam. 21.1. then c. David to Ahimelech the priest 2 Sam.6.1.then c. all the tribes to David to Hebroii 24.6. then they c. to Gilead, and numbered people Q Kings 18.37 -'/'fi" c.Eliakim and Shebna,ljo. 36.22. 2 Chron. 1. 13. then c. Solomon from his journey 12. 5. then c. Shemaiah the prophet to Rehoboam Ezra 5.16. then c. Sheshbazzar and laid foundation Neh. 1. 2. tften Hanani one of my brethren c. 2. 9. then I c, to the governors beyond the river Job 30. 26. when I looked for good, then evil c. Jer. 19. 14. then c. Jeremiah iromTophet, whither 38. 27. then c. all the princes of Jeremiah Ezek. 14. 1. t/ien c. certain of the elders of Israel 23.3g.t/ie7t they c. the same day into my sanctuary I^at. 9. 14. then c. to him the disciples of John 15.1.the?ic. to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, saying 12. then c. his disciples, and said to him, 17 . I9, 25. then c. she, and worshipped him, Markt, 25. 18.21.Mcti c. Peter to him, and said. Lord, how oft 20. 20. then c. the mother of Zebedee's children 26. 50. then c. they, and laid hands on Jesus Luke 3. 12. then c. also publicans to be baptized 22.7. then c. the day of mileavened bread Johnt. 45. the7i c. the officers to the chief priests 12. 28. theti there c. a voice from heaven, sayin" 20,2Q.then c.Jesus, the doors being shut, and stood They CAME, or CAME they. Gen. 11. 31. they c. to Harau and dwelt there 12. 5. and into the land of Canaan, thev c. 22. 9. they c. to the place which God told them of Erod. 16. 35. till they c. to a land inhabited 19.1. same day c. they into the wilderness of Sinai 2 Sam.^-t .Vfhcn they c. helay on bed.they slewhim 1 Kings 1.32.Zadokand Nathan, theyc. before king 2. 7. so they c. to me, when I fled from Absalom 13.25. Mey c. and told it in city,where old prophet 2 Kings 2. 4. I will not leave, so they c. to Jericho 6. 4. when they c. 10 Jordan, they cut down wood 20.14. these men whence c. they to thee, Isa. 39-3. 2 Chron. 20.4. outof all JudaMey £. to seek Lord 29. 17 . on eighth day c. they to the porch of Lord £zr«2.68. some when they c. offered freely Neh. Ifi. 21. from that time forth c. they uo more Job 6. 20. they c. thither and were ashamed 30. 14. theyc. upon me as a wide breaking in Psal. 88. 17. they c. round about me like water Jer. 14. 3. they c. to the pits and found no water 43. 7- thus c. they even to Tahpanhes Esek. 23. 40, a messenger was sent, lo they c. Dan. 2. 2. they c. and stood before the king 6. 24. or ever they c. at the bottom of the den Mat. 1. 18. before they c. together she was found 14. 34. they c. into lie land of Gennesaret 18.31. they c. and told their Lord all, Imke 14.21. 26. 73. after a while r. they that stood by Mark 1. 45. they c. to hrm from every quarter 3. 13. hecalledwhomhe would, and Mej/r. to him Lttke 2. 16. they c. with haste and found Mary 24. 23. they c. saying, that they had seen a vision John 12. 9. and they c. not for Jesus' sake only Ads 8,36. they c. unto acertain water, emiuch said 12. 10. they c. to the iron gate which opened 20, they. c. with one accord and desired peace 17-13. theyc. thither also and stirred up the people 23. 14. they c. to the chief priests and elders 33 . who when they c. to Cesarea, presented Paul Rev. 7' 13. what are these, and whence c. they? Word of the Lord CAME. Gen. 15. 1, wordof Lord c. to Abram in a vision, 4, 1 Sam,. 15. 10. word of Iiord c. to Samuel, saying 2 Sam. 24. 11. c. the loordof iMrd to Gad, David's 1 Kings 6.11. word of Lord c. to Solomon, saying 16.1. zowrrf tffi.c.to Jehu against Baasha,saying,7. 17. 2. the word of Lord c. unto Elijah, 8. | 18. 1. ! 19.9. I 21.17,28. 18.31. whom wordof L.c. saying, Israel thy name 2 Kings20.^.\he.wordof L. c. to Isaiah, Zra. 38. 4. 1 Chr. 17.3. word of L.c. to Nathan || 22.8.to David 2C/i.ll,2.7i>.o/X.c.toShemaiah,12.7. I 1A7m^j12.22 Jer.l 2. wordof the Lord c. to }eTem\ab.,'t. [2.1. 1 14. UJ 29.30. I 33.1,19. Da7i.g.2. Ezek. 1. 3. wordof^. c. expressly to Ezekiel, 3. I6. Uos. 1.1. wordof L. c.to Hosea|[ Joe/ 1. 1. c. to Joel Jonah 1. 1. w. ofL. to Jonah, 3. 1, ( Mic. 1. 1 Micah Zeph.l.l.w.ofL.c. to Zeph. || Hag.l.l.c. byHaggai Zech. l.l.toZechariah|l7.4. c. of hosts to me, 8. 1. CAMEL. Gen. 24. 64. Rebekah saw Isaac, lighted of the c. Lev. 11 . 14. these ye shall not eat, the c. Deut.l-i.7. 1 Sam. 15. 3. but slay infant, ox, and c. and ass Zech. 14. 15. so shall be the pl^;ue of the c. and ass Mat. IQ.2^. it is easier for a c. to go thro' the eye of a needle, Mark 10. 25. X?Mel8. 25. 23. 24. which strain at a gnat and swallow a c CAMELEON. Lea. 11. 30,these shall beunclccui, the*, the lizard CAM CAMELS, Gtf».12.l6.Abram had sheep, oxen, *he-asses,aii(lf . 24. 19. 1 will draw water for thy c. also. 4i, 30. 43. Jacob had much cattle, asses, and e. 31. 34. Rachel put them in the c. furniture 37. 25. Ishmaelites came with their c. bearing Exod. Q. 3. hand of the Lord on the *. and the oiea Judg. 6- 5. they and their c. without number, 7. is. 8. 21 . took away jmaments en their c. necks, 26. 1 Sam. 27. 9. David took away c. and the apparel 30.17. save 400 young men who rode on c. andfled 1 Jfin^jlO.2. came to Jerusalem withe. 2 Chr.g.i. 2 Kings 8. Q. Hazael took apresent forty c. burdei 1 Chron. 5.21.the Reubenites took away oft. 50,000 11. 40. they of Zebulun brought bread on c. 27. 30. over the c. also was Obil the Ishmaelitfl Ezra 2. 67. their c. were 435. Neh. 7. 69. Esth. 8. 10. he sent letters by post on mules, c. 14. Job 1. 3. his substance also was three thousands. 17. the Chaldeans fell on the c. and carried theta Isa. 21. 7. he saw a chariot of asses and of e. 30 . 6 . will carry their treasures on the bunches of c. 60. 6. the multitude of c. shall cover thee Jer. 49. 29. they shall take to themselves their c. 32. their c. shall be a booty, and their cattle Ezek. 25. 5- I will make Rabbah a stable for c. Mat. 3. 4. John had raiment of c. hair, Mark 1. 6. CAMEST. Ge7i. 16. 8. Hagar, Sarai's maid, whence c. thou ? 24. 5. bring again to the land from whence thou r. 27. 33. and I have eaten of all before thou e. JEjorf. 23.15. for in it thou e.out from Egypt, 34.18. Ntun. 22. 37. wherefore c. thou not unto me ? Deut. 2. 37- to the land of Ammou thou c. not 16. 3. remember the day thou c. thou c. in haste iSam. 13. 11. thouc. not within the days appointed 17.28. Eliab said, why e. thou down hither? 2 Sam. 11. 10. c. thou not from tby journey? 15^ 20. whereas thou c. but yesterday, should I 1 Kings 13. 9- not return by me way thou c, 17. 14. art thou the man of God that c. fromJudah? 2 Kings 19. 28. 1 will turn thee back by the way by which thou e. Isa. 37. 29. Neh. 9- 13. thou c. down also on mount Sinai Isa. 64. 3. thou c. down the mountains flowed Jer, 1. 5. before thou c. forth, I sanctified thee Ezek. 32. 2. and thou c. forthwith thy rivera Mat. 22 . 12. friend, how c. thou in hither not having John 6. 25. they said. Rabbi, when c. thou hither? 16. SO. we believe that thou c. forth from God Acts 9- 17- Jesus appeared to thee in way, as thouc, CAMP. Exod. 14. 19. the angel of Lord went before the e. 16. 13. at even the quails came up and coverede. 32. 17. there is a noise of war in the c. 27. go thro' the e. andslay every mau his brothrt 36. 6. they caused it to be proclaimed thro' the e. Lev. 17. 3. what man killeth any goat in the c.f 24, 10. they strove together in the c. iVum . 1 ■ 52.l5rael shall pitch every one by his own «. 2. 3. on the east-side shall the c. of Judah pitch 4. 5. when c. setteth forward, Aaron shall come 15. as the sea is to set forward, after that the sods 11. 1. consume them in the utmost parts of the c. 26. Eldad and Medad prophesied in the c. Deut, 23. 10. he shall not come within the c. 14. the Lord walked in the midst of thy c. Josh, 6. 18. and make the c, of Israel a curse Judg. 7. 17. when I come to the outside of the e. 13. 25. Spirit of God began to move him in thee. 21. 8. there came none to the c. from Jahesh 12. young virgins, they brought them totiiee. 1 Sam. 4. 6. the noise of this great shout in the e. 13. f 23. the standings of the Philistines went 17- 17- and run to the c. to thy bretfiren 1 Kings 16. 16. all Israel made Omri king in the c. 2 Kings 6.8. in such and sudi a place shall be mye. 7. 7- they left the c. as it was, and fled for lite 8. and when these lepers came to the e. 2 Kings 19. 35. the angel of the Lord smote in the c. of Assyrians 185,000, tsa. 37. 30. 2CAn'M.22.1. the band came with the Arabians to c. Psal. 78. 28. let it fall in the midst of their c. 106. 16. they envied Moses also in the e. Ezek. 4. 2. lay siege, set the e, also against it Jobl2. 11. for his c. is very great, for he is strong Rev. 20. Q. compassed the e, of the saints about Into the CAMP. Lev. 14.8. after that he shall come into e.lfi. 26,28 Num. 11. 30. Moses gat him inSam.] S. behold, a man came ou^W'f. from Saul 3. he B*id to himt out ofc. of Israel am 1 escaped Round about the CAMP. JVWm.11.31. quaila fell, spread them rouTufflA. tf. 33, Jydg. 7. 21. atood every man in place lowid ab. e. WUkout tAt CAMP. Krod. S9. 14. the flesh of the bullock shalt thou bum without the c. Lev, 8. 1?. I 9. 11. | l6. 27. 33.7. pitched tabem. sought Lora, went without f. Lev.Q. It. and shall carry forth ashes uiiV/iou/iA«c. 13, 46. that hath the plague shall dwell toithout c, hum, &. 3. every leper shiUl be put out wtVAtw/Mfc, 15. 35, gatherer of sticks shall be stoned without c. 19. 3. brine ^e red heifer mthout c. and slay her 'i i . 19. and do ye abide without the e. seven days JJeiii.ili. 12, thou shalt have a place sAso without c. Jo»U. (j. 23. Rahab left her kindred without the c, Jleb.iS.l 1 -bodies of those beasts are burnt without c. 13. let us go forth to him without c. bearing his CAMP. 2sa. S9. 3. I wilt c. against thee round about '«/'. 5U, 129. all ye that bend the bow c, against it Aa/i. 3. 17. which c. in the hedges in the cold day CAMPED. Exod. 19. 2. and there Israel c. before the mount CAMPS. Gen. 32. fS. he called the name of that place two t;. CAN Dtfur. 38,27 .with itch, whereof thou e. not be healed Job 33,5,if thou f .answer me, set thy words in order Mat. 8, S.Lord, if thou wilt, thou e. make me clean Mark 9.32. if thou c. do any thing, have compassion Acts 31.37 .chief captain said, e. thou speak Greek t CANDLE Is a long roll or ciflinder made of tallow, wax, Sfg. for giving light, Jer. 35, 10. Luke 15. 8. To which are compared, [1] The reasonable soul, which is as a light set up in man by God, aTid as his deputy to observe and judge our actions, and to inform and direct us, Vtov. HO. 2T. [2] Minis- ters, or the gifts and graces which God bestows on men, which a're not given t/tem only for tlteir ovm sakes^ but for the good of ot/ters also ; as when men light a caadle, they are Jtot to hide it under a bushel, but to put it on a candlestick that it may communicate its light to all in the house, Mat. 5. 15. [3] Th^ favour and blessing of God, which both direct arid comfort t/ie soul, Job. 29. 3. They need no candle, Ret, 22. 5. Light, in its metaphorical notion, sigiiijies knowledge, or com- fort : The saints in heaven shall have no need of any created beings to help them to either bf these ; God and Christ shall there Jill their I souls with inoicledge and Joy not to be expressed, jpb 18.6. his c. shiUl be put out with him 1. 17. how oft is the c. of the wicked put out? 9- 3. when his c. shined upon my head Awm. 5. 3. leper put out, that they defile not their ci fRffa/.l8.28.for thou wilt light my c. the Lord my G. ,n .. „_!._. '- 'ir journeying of the c. ■An*'; "" "* '' -'--'■ — ---^ <• - - kof your c. to come up *-^. CAMPHIRE. Cant. 1 , 14. my beloved is to me as a cluster of c. 4.13. thyplants are an orchard ofc. withspikenard CAN. Gen.4^1 .3tt. Fhara. said, «.we find such a one as this ? Deut. 31. 2. I c. no more go out and come in SSam. 13,23. he is dead, c, 1 bring him back again? 19- 35. c. I discern, c. I hear voice of singing-men;' Job 6. 6. c. that which is unsavoury be eaten ? 8. 1] . c. the rush grow without mire ? c. the flag i 33. 3. c. a loan be profitable to God ? 13. c. he judge through the dark cloud ? 3ti. 29. e. any understand the spreading of clouds ? Psal. 78. 19. they said, c, God furnish a table ? 20. c. he give nread also? c, he provide flesh ? 89. 6. who c, be compared ? c. be likened to Lord ? Prov. 6, 37- c a man take fire in his bosom ? 26. e. one go on hot coals and not be burnt ? Jsa, 46. 7' one shall cry, yet c. he not answer 49- 15. e. a woman forget her sucking chiUl ? J«r.2.33.c. a maid forget her ornaments, or a bride 23, 24. e. any hide himself in secret places tliat I idmofS.S.c.twowalktogetherexcept they be agreed: 5. o, abird fall in a snare where no gin is for him: 8. Lord God hath spoken, who c. but prophesy: Mat.X^ eS.who tf.be saved? Mflr*10.26.I,z(Ael8.et), 27. tiS. go your way, make it as sure as you c. Alark 2, 19. e. the duldren of bride-chamber fast i 9. 29. this kind c. come forth but by prayer 10. 36. e. ye drink of the cup that I drink of? Lttke 6. 39. spaKe a parable, c. the blind lead blind ? John 1. 46. c. any good come out of Nazareth ? 6. 60. this is an hard saying, who c. hear it 10. 21 . c, a devil open the eyes of the blind ? 15. 4. no more v. ye, except ve abide in me Acts 10. 47. c. any man forbid water, that these Itiim. 8, 7- mind is not subject to law ,nor indeedc. be Jam. 3. 14. and have not works, c. faith save him ? 3. 12. e. the fig-tree bear olive-berries ? a vine figs Now CAN. Deut. 1. 12. how e. T alone bear your cumbrance L Sam. 16. i, how c. I go, if Saul hear, he will kill me £sth. 8. 6. how c. I endure to see evil or destruction Job 25. 4. how c. a man be justified with God ? Prov. SO. 24. houic. a man understand his way? Eccl.4. 11. but how c. one be warm alone ? Jer.^'. "J. how cit be quiet seeing Lord given chaise t how canst thou be quiet seeing Lord given charge Mat. 12, 34. how e. ye being evil speak good things ? lohn 3. 4. how c. a man he born when he is old ? 9> N icodcmus said, how e. these things be ? 6, 52, how c. this man give us his flesh to eat ? i4.5.Thomas said, Lord, how c. we knowthe way ? Acts 8. 31. iiow c, I except some man guide me ? CANNOT. Isa. 1. 13. the calling of assemblies I c. away wiUi 29. 11. read this ; he saith, I c, for it is seaJed ler, 5. 22. yet the waves c. prevail, c. pass over 16. 6. £-. I do with you as this potter, saith Lord ? Dan. 3.37 .secret king demanded.^. astrologers shew Mat, 16. S. e. ye discern the signs of the times ? j.u>« 13.3S.it£.be that a prophet perish out of Jerus. 16. 2ti. which would pass from hence to you c. \ Cor. U.tSO. ye c. eat the Lord's supper titb. 9. 5. of which we c. now apeak particularly CANST Etod. 33.30, thou c. not <>ee my face and live (ii 10. 3. make two trumpets for journeying of the c. ^jftfv. 20. 27. the spirit of man is the c. of the Lord Amos 4, 10. Ihave made stink of your c. to come up *^.20. the c. of the wicked shall be put out V^. 18, her c. goeth not out by night Ver. S5.''10. and &om them the light of the e. Mat. 5. 15. nor do men light a.c. and put it under a bushel, Mar&'i. 31. Luke 8. I6. | 11. 33. JJttke 11. 36. when bright shining of af. giveth light 15.8.'doth not she light a c. and sweep the house Rev, 18. 23. light of a c. shine no more in thee 33. 5. and they need no c. nor light of the sun CANDLES Zeph. 1. 13. I will search .lerusalem with c. CANDLESTICK. In Exod. 35. 31, 32, &lc. we read of the candle- stick of gold with sis branches, which Moses made by the command of God to be put into the tabernacle : It was of hammered gold, a talent in weight .' It had one foot of the same metal, arid a stock with the blanches adorned at equal dis- tances with six Jlowers tike lilies, with as many bowls and knops placed alternately : Upmi the stock and six branches of the candlestick were the golden lamps which were immoveable, wherein there was put oil and cotton. It was placed on the south side in the holy place, and served to illumi- nate the altar of perfume, and the table of shew, breads which were m the same place. The seven golden candlesticks represent the church, Ilev. 1. 30. enlightened by the Spirit of tiod with hii' sevenfold, or varioiis opernlio7ii. Rev, I. 4. And a calldUstiek may be ari emblem of the church, whtch has not the light tt shews from itself, but o?ily holds it forth from Christ. Exod. 25. 31. make c.of pure gold, 37.17. Num. 8.4. 33. six branches that came out of the c. 37, 19, 34. in the c.'shall be four bowls, 37.20, 36. 35. thou shaltsetthec. over against the table 40. 24. put the c. in the tent of the congregation Lev. 24. 4. he shall order the lamps on the c. Num. 3 31. their charge shall be the ark and c. 4. 9. ^all take a cloth and cover the c. of the light 8. 2. the lamps shall give light over E^ainst the c. 2 A':»^.f4.10. let us set for him there abea,atable,ai:, 1 Chr. 38. 15. lamps of gold, by weight for every c. 2 Chr. is. 11. also set diey in order the c. of gold Dan. 5. 5. and wrote over against the c. on plalster Zech. 4. 2. I looked, and behold a c. all of gold II. two olive-trees on the right side of &e c. Mat 5. 15, but on a c. and it giveth light to all in the house, Luke 8. X6. | 11. 33. Mark 4. 21. is a candle brought not to be set on a.c. ? Heh. 9, 3. the first, wherein was thee, and the table Rev. 2.5. repent, else I will come and remove thy c. CANDLESTICKS. 1 Kings 7, 49. made thee, of puregold.SCAr. 4.7. 1 Chron. 38. 15. even the weight for the c. of gold Jer, 53. I9. he took away the c. spoons, and cups Rev. 11. 4. the two c. standing befoi-e the Lord See Skvkn. CANE, Isa. 43. 24,hastboughtme no sweet c, with money Jer. 6. 30. and the sweet c. from a far country CANKER. ED. 2 Tim 2 ''". and their word will eat as doth ac. Jpm. 5. 3. your goiQ and silver is c and the rust CANKER-WOK.M. Joel 1. 4. hath c. eaten, and whaif. left, 3.25. Nah. 3. 15. shall eat thee like c. make thyself asf. 16 the c. 5poile:hy and flieth away CAP CAFTAIN Is a name applied, [1I To the king, or prince t>f t people, 1 Sara. 9. 10. [2] To a cHtf marshal. Gen. 37 . t 36. [3] To a general, or commander in an army. Gen. 26. 26. 2 Sam. 5. 6. [4] Ta the head of a family, or tribe, N um. 2. 3. [5] To the governor of a province. Hag. 1. 1 1> [^ lo such as Itave the command of a company, con^ sisting sometimes of more, sometimes ^ fewer men, Deut. 1. 15. Christ Jesus is called the Captain of salvation, Heb. 2. 10. Me is the author and guide, or leader to salvation. He by his sufferings and death merited salvation for his people; by his word and Spirit fits them for it ; lie vanquishee all opposers of it ; and puts them finally into th« actital possession of it in heaven. Gen. 37.36. sold Joseph to Potiphar.c. of the guard 40, 4. c. of the guard charged Joseph with them Num. 2. 3. Nahshon, c. of the children of Israel 5. Neihaneel, e. of the children of Issachar 14. 4. let us make a c. and return, Neh. 9. 17. Josh. 5. 14. but as c, of the host of the Lord 1 come 15. the c. of the Lord's host said to Joshua .7«rfg'.4.2.c.ofJabin*shostwasSisera,7. XSam.lZ.Q. 11. 6. they said to Jephthah, come and be our e. 11. the people made him head and c. over them 1 Sam.Q.lb, shalt anoint him cover my peoplc,lO. 1 . 13. 14. Lord command, him to be r. over his people 17. 18. carry these ten cheeses to ther, of thousand 22, 2. and David became a e. over them 2 Sam. 5. 3. thou 8 halt feed, and be ac. over Israel 8. he shall be chief and c. 1 Chron. 11. 6. 19. 13. if thou Denote, ofhostinroomof Joab 23, 19. Abishai was therefore their c. 1 h'i?tgs\6.l6. Israel made Omri, c. of the host,king 3 Kings 1. 9, the king sent a c. with his fifty 11. he sent to him another c. with his fifty, 13. 4.l3.wouldest thou be spoken for to the e. of host > 5. 1 . N aaman, c. of the host of the king of Syria 9. 5. he said, I have an errand to thee, O e. 15.25. but l-'ekah,ae.ofhis,couspiredagainbthim 18.34. will turn away the faceof one c. Jsa. 36. 9, 30. 5. and tell Hezekiah the e. of my people 25.8. came Nebuzar-adan, c. of guard, Jer. 53.12. 1 19. took away scribe ofc. of host, Jer. 62, 1 35. lC/jri77i.li.31. more honourable, for he was their c, I9.I8. killed Shophache.of the host, 2Sam.\0.1&. 37. 5. the third c. Benaiah ||7. fourth e. Asahel 8. the fifth c. Shamhuth |1 9. the sixth c. Ira 3 Chron, 13. 13. God himself is with us for our c. Isa. 3. 3. the Lord doth take away the e. of fifty Jer, 37 . 13. a c, of the ward Irijah took Jeremiah 40. 3. the c. of the guard took Jeremiah, and said 5. c. gave victuals and a reward, and let him go 51. 27. call together, appoint a c. against her Hag- 1. f 1. word came toZerubbabel, c. of Judatt J}/t7t 18. 12, then the band and the c. took Jesus Acts 5.26. then thee with officers went and brought He&.^.XQ. tomaJrec. of their salvation perfect thro' CAPTAII^S. Exod. 15. 4. his chosen c.also are dirowned in Red-sea Num. 31.14. Moses was wroth withe, of thousands Dtiu. 1. 15. I made wise men e. ov^.r thousands 30. 9' shall make c. of the army to lead the people 1 Sam. 8. 13. he will appoint him c. over thousands 2'Z .7 . will son of Jesse make you all e.of thousands^ 3 Sam. 18. 5. when the king cave all the c. charge 23. 8. that sat in the seat (Uiief among the e. 1 13. the three c. came to the cave of Adullam 1 Kings 2, 5. thou knowest what Joab did lu the e. 9. 23. they were his princes, and e. and rulers SO. 34. take kings away, and put e. in their rooms 22. 33. when the c. perceived that he was not the king of Israel, they turned back, 2 Chron. 18. 33. 3 ft'pig'.r 11.15. Jehoiada commanded e. of hundreds 1 Chroji, 4. 43. having for e. Pelatiah and Neariah 11. 15. now three of the 30 c. went down to David 12. 34. of Naphtali a thousand e. and with them 3 Chron. 31, 9. Jehoram smote the Edomites and e. 33, 11. Lord brought 00 them the c. of the host Neh. 2. 9. the king had sent c, of the army with me Job 39. 25. the thunder of the c. and the shouting Jer. 13. 31. for thou hast taught them to be e. 51.33. with thee will I break in pieces e. and rulers 57. I will make drunk her e. and her rulers Etek. 31. 33. e. to open the mouth in th slaughter 33.6. c. and rulers all desirable young men, 12,33. Dan. 3. 27. the c. saw these men on whose bodies 6. 7. the c. have consulted to establish a statute Nah. 3. 17. and thy e. as the great grasshoppers Mar i6.21 .llaroi on birth-day made supper to his e. Luke 32. 4. Judas w^nt and communed with the e Rev. 19. 18. may eat the flesh of e. and mighty men CAFITVE. Gen. 14. 14. heard that his brodier was taken c. 34. 29. their wives took they c. and spoiled all Exod. 12. 29. unto the first-born of th- e. in dung on Veut. 31. 10. and thou hast taken them c. 2 A'f»^.r 5. 3. and had brought away e a Uitlc inali CAP C KtngsG.ZZ. smite thosatliouhasttakeTt.wifii thy Jsa 49>3l.I am desolate,aL c.aod reci-ovlng to and fro 24. or shall the lawful c. hi delivered? 5] .14. the c, exile hasteneth^that he may be loosed 52. 2. loose thyself, O e. daughter of Zion Amos 6. 7, they shall go c. with the first that go c. S Tim. 2. 26. who are taken c. by him at his will Cany or carried CAPTIVE, or CAPTIVES. Oe?i. 31. 26. carried away my daughters as c. taken Nmn. 24. 22. until Ashnr shall carry thee awayc. ^Kings 8.46.thatthey carr^ them away c.2C/i.6.36. 47. if they bethink themselves in the land whither Uiey were carried c. 2 Chron. 6. 37. £ TCirigT 15. 29. Tiglath-pileser carried them c. to l6. g. he carri^rf the people of Damascus^, to Kir 1 C/iroH 5. 6. whom the king of Assyria carried c. 2 Cfiro?i 25. 12. Other 10,000 did Judah carry c. flS. 5. they carried away a great multitude c. 8. carried c. of their brethren 200,000 -Pjai, 106. 46. be pitied of tliose that cflrnWthem c 137.3. they that carri'grf us c. required of us a. song Jer. 1.1. 17. because the Lord's flock is carried c. 19. .Tudah shall be wholly carried away c. 20. 4. he shall carry them c. to Babylon, and slay S4. 5. 1 will acknowledge them that are carried c. 27. 20. took not when he canted c. Jeconiah 29. 4. sailh the Lord to all that are carried c. 14. T will bring you agaiu into the place whence I caused you to be carried away c. 40. 1. .Tudah which were carried away c. 52. 27. 7. of them that were not carried c. to Babylon 4-1. 10. Ishmael carried away c. all the residue 43 . 12 .shall carryxk^ Egyptians c. and array himself 52.29. Neb. carr/erfc. from Jerusalem 832 persons 30. carried away c. of the Jews 7-45 persons Lam. 4. t 22. he will cany thee c. for thy sius Xlzek. 6, 9. nations, whithei* they shall be carried c. Dan. 11. 8. and shall also carry c. into Egypt Amos 1. 6. because they carried c. the captivity Oliad. 11, in the day that strangers carried c. his Carrying CAPTIVE. Jer, 1. 3. to the canyi/ig away of Jerusalem c. Lead, or led CAPTIVE. Ji(dg.5.1CJeadta.y cajitivity cthou son of Abinoam 1 Kings 8,48. in land of their enemies who led them c. 2 Chron. 30. 9, compassion before them that lead c. Psal.fin. 18. thou hast led captivity c. £ph. 4. 8. Jer. 22, 12. die in place whither they led him c. Amos 7. Jl, Israel shall be ledc. out of their land I^ah.'i.'t. Iluzzab shall be led £^.her maids shall lead Jbiike 21. 24. shall be led away c. into all nations 2 Tim. 3. 6. /flrtrfc. silly women laden with sins CAPTIVES. IHnm. ,S1.9. Israel took all the women of Midiau c. 12. they brought the c. |1 19. pnrifj your c. Dent. 21. 11. seest among the c. a beauuful woman 32, 42. mine arrows drunk with the blood of the c. 1 Sam. .30. 5. David's two wives were taken r. 2 A'jw^j 24.14. he carried fromjerusalem 10,000c. S Chron. 28. 11. hear mo, and deliver the c. again 13. and said, ye shall not bring in the c. hither Jsa. 14. 2. shall take them c, whose c. they were 20. 4. lead away the Ethiopians c. young and old 45.13. he shall let go my c. not for price nor reward 49. 25. the c. of the mighty shall be taken away 61. 1. to proclaim liberty to the c. L7i/te4. 18. Jer. 48. 46. thy sons and daughters are taken c. 50. 33. and all that took them c. held them fast i:;«ff*.l.l.as I was among the c. by the river Chebar 16, 53. I v,n\l bring again the captivity of thy c. JJaii. 2. 25. I have found a man of the c. of Judah CAPTIVITY. Cod generally jrtmished the vices and injidelities of his people by different captivities or servitvdes whereinto he permitted them to fall. After the deliverance of the Israelites out of EgjTJt, there are reckoned six bondages or captivities during the government of Judges: The first under Chu- shan-rishathaim, king of Mesopotamia, lehich continued about eight years, Judg. 3.8. The second wider Eglon, king of Moab, fra?n which they were delivered by Eliud, Judg\ 3. 14, 15. The third under the Philistines, out of xohich they loere rescued by Shamgar, Judg. 3. 31. The fourth wider Jabin, kin^ of Hazor, fwn which they were delivered bif Deborah ajid Barak, Judg. 4. 22, 23, The fifth under the Midianites, fivm which Gideon freed them, Judg. 6. 2, 12. The sixth under the Ammonites and Philis- tines, during the Judicatures of J ephtliah., Ibzan, Elon, Abdon, Eli, Samson, Samuel. Tfie greatest and most remarkable captivities of the Hebrews, zDere those o^ Judah and Israel, wAjcA happened under the kings of each of these king- doms. J'iglath-pileser, king of Assyria, in the year of the world 3264, took several cities belonging to t'tt kingdom 0/" Israel, and carried a:vay a great number of captives, principally from the tribes !.-/■, lleuben, utad, and the half tribe 0/ Manas- CAP seh, 2 Kings 15. 29. Nert to him Shalmaneser took and destroyed Samaria, after a siege of three years, in 3283, and transplanted the tribes which had been spared by Tiglath-pileser, to the provinces beyond the Euphrates, 2 Kings 18. 9i 10, 11. Audit is generally believed that there wasvo returnfrom this captivity, and that the ie?t tribes never came back again after their dispersion. As to the captivities of Judah; in the fifth year of Rehoboam, s<}n of Solomon, Shishak, kiyig of Egypt, came up against Jerusalem with a 9iu- merous army, and sacked t/ie city, took away the treasures out of the house of the Lord, and out of the house of the king, 2 Chron. 12. 2. Afterwards, in the reign of Hezekiah, Sennacherib king of Assyria sent a great army and laid close siege to it. Upon this Hezekiall fortified and repaired it, 2 Chron. 32. 5. and the hand of the Lord being joith him, for he was a pious good king, the Assyrians, after u time, were forced to raise the siege, -net being able to take the city, yet after this, it was taken and plundered three several times by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon; first, in the reign of Jehoiakim; again, in that of Jehoiachin, his son ; and a 'third lime, in that of Zedekiah his brother; when he Inirnt the lohole city, and carried away all the people to Babylon, where they remained seventy years, Jer. 25. 12. Zf^pon their beine permitted to return by Cyrus king of Persia, after they had remained in cap- tivity seventy years, Zerubbabel rebuilt the tem- ple, and Isehemiah the city ; and Ezra the priest and scribe restored the la7o. And thus they stood, till the time of Antiochus Epiphanes, who plundered the city, burned the law, a7id profaned the temple. Bitt all was soon after set right again by the va- lorous conduct of Juda5 Waccabeus ; and they continued in a floitrishing condition for many years; till Hyrcaniis and Aristobulus, tioo brothers, contending about the crown, Pompey, who at that time ioas at the head of the Iloman army in Syria, took advantage of the dissension, and seized the city ; which Antigonus, the son of Aristobulus, by the assistance cf the Parthians, soo7t after recovered. From him it zoas presently after iakeii by the first llerod, 7vho, by the favonr of the Komans, and the assistance of their Proconsul of Syria, was declared king thereof. Thenceforv-ard it continued in subjection, so7netimes to the Ilerods, bni mostly to governors sent from Rome, till about forty years after the Jews had crucified Christ, because of the rebellious dispo- sition of its inhabitants, it icas, together with the temple, utterly destroyed and levelled with the ground, by Titus, the soti of Vespasian Cxsar. After which, the Jews never attempted tno'e to return to it. It is said. Job, 42. 10. That the Lord turned the captivity of Job, that is, he brought him out of that state of bondage in which he had been so long held by Satan and his ow7i spirit, and out oj all his distresses a7id miseries. In Eph. 4. 8. lie led captivity captive. He led them captive xoho had led others into captivity, Our Lord Jesus Christ, the head of the church, by his ascensio7t a7id victory over death, Sata7i, and siti, co7tquered a7id triumphed over them and all our spiritual ejiemtes. Num. 21.29. he hath given his daughters into c. Deiu.m.lS. he shall put the raiment of c. from her 30,3, Lord will turn thy c. and have compassion Judg. 18. 30. till the day of the c. of the laud 2 Jii7igs 24. 15. those carried he into c, to Babylon 25. 27, in thirty seventh year of the c.Jer. 52. 31. 1 Chr. 5. 22. they dwelt in their steads until the c. ■6.15. lehoadak went into c. when the Lord carried 2 Chron, 6. 37. if they pray to thee in the land of c. 38. if they return to thee in the land of their c. 29. g. our sons and our wives are in c. for this Ezra 9. 7. have been delivered to c. and to a spoil Neh. 1. 2. the Jews which were left of the c. 4. 4. give them for a prey in the land of their c, Esfh. 2. 6. Mordecai carried away with the c. Job 42. 10. and the Lord turned the c. of Job Pj-a/.14.7.wheuthe Lord bringeth back the c. 85.1. 78. 6i. and he delivereth his strength into c. 126.1. when the Lord trurned again the c. of Zion 4. turn again our c. O Lord, as streams in south Isa. 5. 13. therefore my people are gone into c. 20. + 4. so Assyria shall lead away the c. of Egypt 22. 17 . Lord will carry thee away with a mighty c. 46. 2. but themselves are gone into c. 49. + 23. c. of the mighty shall be taken away Jer. 15. 2. such as are for the c. to the c. 43. 11. 24. + 5, as good figs, so will I acknowledge the c. 29. 14. I will turn away your c. saith the Lord, 30. 3. i 32. 4^1. 1 33. 7, 11, 26. CAR J^r. 29.30. hear ye, all ye of c] 28 . this c. is long 22. shall be taken up a curse by all the c. of Juda 31 .send to all them of the c.saying,thus saith Lorn 30.10. and thy seed from the land of their e. 46,27, 48. 11. Moab is at ease, nor hath he gone into c. i 46.woe to thee.O Moab,thy sons are taken into c, Lam.l.S. Judah is gone into c. because of affliction 5. her children are gone into c. before the enemy S.14. they have not discovered, to turn away thy c. 4. 22. he will no more carry thee away into u. Esek. 1. 2. was the fifth year of Jehoiachin's c, 3. 11. get to them of the c, and speak to them 15. then J came to them of the e. 11. 24. 11. 25. I spake to them of the c. all things 12. 7. 1 brought forth my stuff, as stuff for r. 16. 53. when I shall bring again their c. the c. oi Sodom, and the f. of Samaria, and her daugK. 25. 3. when thou went into c. thou saidst. Aha 33. 21. in the twelfth year of the c. one escapei* 39. 23. that the house of Israel wenttinto c. 40. 1. in the five and twentieth year of our e. Dan. 6. 13. Daniel which is of the c. of Judah 11. 33. sh^l fall by c. and by spoil many days Hos. 6. 11. when I return the c. of my people Atiws 4. 1 10. slain young men with e. of your horses Obad. 20. the c, of this host, the c. of Jerusalem Mic. 1. 16. for they are gone into c. from thee Nah. 3. 10. No went into c, her children dashed Hab. I.+7. from them shall proceed the c. of these g. and they shall gather the c. as the sand Zeph. 2. 7. the Lord shall turn away their c. 3. 2C. Zech. 6. JO. take of them of the c. even of Helda: Ro7n.1. 23. and bringing me into c. to the law of si& 2 Cor. 10. 5. bringing into c. every thought to obea See Captive. Bring CAPTIVITY. Ezral. 11. he did bri7ig up with them of the e Psal.5'i.6. when GodiringeM back c. of his people Jer. 30.18. 1 will bring again the c. of Jacob's tenia 31, 23. when I shall bri7ig again their c. 48. 47. yet will I hring again the c. of Moab 49. 6. 1 will hrijtg again the c. of Ammon 39. 1 will irmff again the f. of Elam, saith the L. Esek. 29. 14. I will bring agaiu the c. of Egj-pt 39. 25. now will I bri7i-g again the i. of Jacob Joel 3. 1. when I bring again the c. of Judah AtnosQ. 14. I will irine again thee, of my people Children of CAVnVlTY. "^ Esra 4.1. heard that c/m'rfr. o/'cbuildedthe temple 6. 16. the rest of children ofc. kept the dedication 19. the child, of c. kept passover on the 14th day. 20. killed passover for children ofc. and brethren 10, 7. they made proclamation to the children ofc. iS.the children of did so, and all were separated I>tf«.5.13. Daniel which artof c/«7rfr. W^c.of Judah Go into CAPTIVITY. Deut. HQ.'il. thy sons and daughters shall go into c. Jer. 20. 6. thou and all in thine house shall go in. c. 22.22.eat thy pastors and thy lovers shall go in. c 30. 16. adversaries, every one of them shall gowt, 46. 19. O daughter, furnish thyself to go into c 48.7-Chemoshff(7 intoc. 1149.3. their kings go intoe Esek. 12. 4. shalt go forth, as they that go intoc. 30. 17. and these cities shall go into c. 18. as for Egypt, her daughters shall go into c. Amos 1 .5.the people of Syria shall go into cuntoKir 15. their king shall go into c. he and his princes 5. 5. for Gilgai shall surely go into c. and Beth-el 27. therefore Willi cause you to g-oipi/oc. beyond 7. 17. Israel shall surely go an/o c. forth of his land 9-4. and though they go into c. before their enemies Zech. 14. 2. and half of the city shall go into c^ Rev. 13. 10. he that leadeth into c. Gh^Ql go intoc Out of CAPTIVITY. Ezra 2. 1. now these went up out of c. Neh. 7. 6 Ezra 3. 8. all that were come up ota ofc. Neh. 8.17. 6.21. thechildrenof Israel which were come again out ofc. kept the feast with joy 8. 35. were come out of c. offered to God of Israel CARBUNCLE, S. Exod. 28. 17. the first row shall be a e. 39. 10. La. 54. 12. and I will make tiiy gates of c. Ezek. 28. 13. the topaz and c. were thy covering CARCASE. Lev. 5. 2. touch e. of unclean thing, is unclean 7. +24. fat of the c. may be used, but not eaten 11. 8. their c. ye shall not touch, Deut. 14. 8. 17. + 15. every soul that eateth a c. shall wash Deut. 28. 26. thy c. shall be meat unto fowls of air Josh. 8. 29. that they should take his c. down Judg. 14. a. to see the c. of the lion, honey in theft 1 Kings 13.22. thy c. shall not come to the sepulchi 24. his c. cast in the way, a lion stood by the c. 2 Ki7igs 9. 37. the c. of Jezebel shall be as dunj Isa. 14. 19. cast out as a c. trodden under feet Mat. 24. 28. where the c. is, there will the eagles bj CARCASES. Gen. 15. 11. when the fowls came down on thee Ler. ll.ll.ye shall have their c.in abomination, 2C I 26. 30. I will cast your c. on the c. of your idoU CAR %4m. 14. eg, your c. shall fall in the wilderness \ ■Slim, 17. 46. I will give the c. of the Pliilistines ha. 5. S5. their c. were torn in midst of the streets 34. 3. their stiiik shall come up out of their e. ft). 24. look on c. of them that have transgressed fcr. 7. 33. and the c. of this people shall be meat for the fowls ofheaven, 16. 4. [ 19.7. 16. 18. dieyhave filled mine inheritance with the e, t"*. 6. 5. I will lay the c. of Israel before idols 43. 7. my name no more defile by; c. of their kings 9. let them put the e. of their kings far from me %a/t. 3. 3, and there is a great number of c. I/«&.3.17^rievedwich them whose c. fell in wildem. CARE 3 applied, [1] 2'o God, (1) In general^ in respect of Ait care for all his creatures. Mat. 6. 2ti, 30. 1 Cor. 9. 9- (2) Jn pariictilar, in respect of the godly, \ Pet. 5. 7. [II] To men, and is either lawful. 0) token they endeavour to please God, to moun, for their sins, and amend tohat has been amiss in their conduct^ 2 Cor. 7. 11. (2) U'/ien they wf conceded and iolicifous about, the TvelfaiK of others, and the salvation of' their souls, 2 Cor 7. 12. Phil. 2. 20. C-^) iVhen they tno~ ilerateiy take thottgfit fo" the things of this j.yc- sent tifCy resigning themselves at the same time to the will and prcvidence of God, 1 Pet. 5. 7- Or unlauful, (1) When they are careful abovt things that are net in any case warrantable, oi to make provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof, Rom. 13. 14. (2) Wien t/tey hare a perplexitig distnutful care about thijigs which in their own riaeure are lawful and warrantable, as for one to Be so diligent in his particular calling as to be earelessof the7Vorship of God, or to distiitit his providence. Mat. 13. 22. Luke 10, 41, We are not careful to answer thee in this matter, Dan. 3. I6. The case is so plain, that it admila no dispute, or deliberation; it requires no answer at all, at least in words, diet rather in deeds of crnstaney and courage 07t our parts. 1 ■'>ani. 10. '2. thy father haA left the f. of the, asses 2 A"i«^,s-4.13. hast been careful for us with all thisc. Jer. 49. 31. the nation that dwelleth without c. Etek. 4. 16. shall eat bread by weight and with c, AJat. 13. 22. tlie c. of this world chokes the word .Cuke 10. 34. he took c. of him, Ij 35. taite r. of him 1 CV. 9. Q. doth God takii e, tor oxen .' 12. 25. should have the same c. one for another S Cor. 7. 12. but that our c. for you might appear 8. 16. put the same earnest c. in 'L'itus for you Jl. 28. besides the c. of all the chui'ches 1 Tim. 3.5. how shall he take c. of the church of God Pet. 5. 7 . casting your c. on him, for he careth for CARE, ED. Sam. 18. 3. for if we flee, they will not c. for us Vsal. 142. 4. refuge failed, no man c. for my soul Luke 10. 40. dost thou not c. that my sister left me .' John 12. 6. this he said, not that he c, for the poor Acts 18. 17. and Gallio c, for none of those things 1 C«r. 7. 21. art called being a servant, c. not for it Phil. 2. 20. who will naturally c. for your state CAREFUL. 2 Kings'i. 13. behold thou hast been c. for us with Jer. 17. 8. and shall not be c.in the year of drought Dan. 3. I6, O Nebuch.we are not c. to answer thee JLuke 10.41. Martha, thou arte, about many things 12 I 29- live not in e. suspense Phtl. 4.6. c. for nothing, but by prayer let requests 10, wherein ye were c. but lacked opportunity HrV. 3. 8. they might be c, to maintain good works CAREFULLY. Deut. 15. 5. if thou c. hearken unto the Lord n Chron. 36. f 15. sending his messengers c. Mic. 1. 12. for the inhabitant of Maroth waiteth c, Phtl. 2. 28. I sent him therefore the more c. iieb. 12. 17. though he sought it e. with tears CAREFULNESS. I'-'-'k. 12. 18. drink thy water with trembling and c, 19- they shall eat their bread with c. and drink Car. 7. 32. but I would have you without c, iCor.1 .11 what c. it wrought in you, what clearing CARELESS. 'ndg, 18. 7. the five men saw how they dwelt c. Zia. 32. 9. bear my voice, ye c. daughters, give ear 10. shall be troubled yec. women || 11. ye c, ones Vsek. 30. 9. to make the c. Ethiopians afraid CARELESSLY. Isa, 47. 8. hear now this thou thatdwellest c. Eiek. 39. 6. send a fire among them that dwell c. %fph. 2. \:>. this is the rejoicing city that dwelt c. CARES. Mark 4. 19. the c. of this world choke the word lAtke 8. 14. and they are choked with c. and riches SI. 34. lest be overcharged with the c. of this life CAREST, ETH, ING. Vent, 11 1 e. a land which the Lord thy God c. for Sam. 9. 5, lest ihy father leave c. for the asses \lat. 22. 16. thou art true, nor c, thou for any man M«ik 4. 38. Maitter, c. thou not that we perish ? 69 CAR Mark 12,14. know thou art ime, and c. for no man John 10. 13. bL'causc an hireling c. not for the sheep 1 Cor. 7. 32. that is unmarried c.for tb£ things, 34. 33, that is married, e. for tilings of the world, 34. 1 Pet.b.1. casting your care on him^for he c.for you CARNAL Signifies, Belongine to the Jiesh, fleshly, or sensual. Thisword is applied, [1] To such as are in a na- tural unregenerated siate^ho art enemies to God, and given to sensual pleasures, John 3. 6. Rom. 8. 7. [2] To one who is in pari renewed by the grace of God, yet so as that there are remainders of sin and corruption, which oppose a7id v^ar against this gi'acioua principle, Rom. 7.14, Such a one is carnal, in part, in regard of the remainders of corruption ; arid comparatively, in respect of tlie purity of the law of God. [3] To the rere- monial law, which consisted of such rites, cere- monies, and ordinances, as only related to the body and the purifying of the fiesh, but did not reach the soul, Heb. Q. 10. [4] To worldly things, such as silver and gold, and other thingc needjul for the sustentation of the body, Rom. 15. 27. 1 Cor. 9. 11. Rom. 7. 14. law is spiritual, but I am r. sold mider 8. 7. because the c, mind is enmity against God 15. 27. duty is to minister to them m c. things 1 Cor. 3. 1. but as unto c. even to babes in Christ 1. for ye are yet c. 1| 4. are ye not c. ? 9 . 11. is it a great thing if we reap your c. things ? 2 Cor. 10. 4. the weapons of onr warfare are not c. Heb.l. t6. made not after the law of ac. command. 9.10. which stood in e. ordinances imposed on them CARNALLY. Z«&.18.20. Shalt not lie c.with thy neighbour's wife 19- 20. whosoever Heth c.witha bond-maid 'Num. 5. 13. and a man lie with her c. and it be hid liom. 8.6. for to be c, minded is death, but to be sp. CARPENTER, S. 2 Sam 5. 11. Hiram sent c. to David,! Clrron, 14. 1. 2 Kings 12. 11 . they laid it out to c. and builders 2 Chron. 24.12, they hired c, to repair, Eira :i. 7. Zen. 4]. 7. so the c. encouraged the goldsmith 44. 13. the c.stretcheth out his rule, he marketh Jer. 24. 1. the c. and smiths he carried away, 2y.2. Zech. 1. 20. and the Lord shewed me four c. Mat. 13. 55. they said, is not this the c, son ? Mark 6. 3. is not this the c. the son of Mary? CARRIAGE, S. Njtm. 4. + 24. this is the c. of the Gersbonites Jndg. 18. 21. the DaniCes, and the c. before them 1 -iiiim. 17. +20. David came to the place of thee, 22. David left his c, with the keeper of the c. Isa. 10. C8. at Michmash he hath laid up his c. 46. 1 . your c. were heavy laden, they are a burd. Alts 21, 15. we took up our r. weutup to Jerusaltm CARRY St'^nifies, [1] To bear, or remove. 2 Sam. 15. 29. [2] 'Jo protect and keep safely, Isa. 46. 3, 4. [3] 7(1 lead, or drive. Gen. 31. 38. [4.] To make to ride, 1 Chron. 13. + 7- Ge».37.25.1shmaeHtes going to c. spicery to Egypt -i2. 19. go ye, c. corn for the famine of your houses ■i''>. 11 , c. the man a present, a little balm, honey 12. the money brought, c. it again in your hand 4^'. 1. fill the ^acks with as much as they can c, 45. 27 . he saw wagons Joseph sent to c. him, 46.5. 50. 25. ye shall c. up my bones, Exod. 13. 19. Exod. 33.15. thy presence go not, c . us not up hence Lev. 10. 4, c. your brethren out of the camp Num. 11. 12. should say, c. them in thy bosom Deut. 14. 24. so that thou art not able to c. it Josh. 4. 3. c. the twelve stones over with you 1 Sam. 17. 18. c. these ten cheeses to the captain 20. 40. Jonathan said, go, c. them to the city 2 Sam. 19. 18. a ferry-boat to c. over king's house. 1 Kings 18. 12. the Spirit of the Lord shall c. thee 2 Kings 4. 19. his father said, c. him to his mother 9. 2. and c. Jehu to an inner chamber 17. 27- saying, c. thither one of the priests 1 Chron. 10. 9. sent to the Philistines to c. tidings 15. 2. none ought to c. the ark but the Levites 23. 26. the Levites shall no more c. the tabernacle 2 Chr. 2. 16. thou shalt c. the wood up to Jerusalem 36. 6. bound him to c. him to Babyloi., Jer, 39. 7- Ezra 5. 15. e.these vessels into the temple at Jems. 7.15. r. the siiver and gold freely offered to God of Eccl. 10. 20. a bird of the air shall c. the voice /f(7.23 .7 .her own feet shall c.her afar off to sojourn 30. 6. they will c. their riches on young asses 40 11. he shall c. the lambs in his bosom 46. 4. and even to hoary hairs will I c. you 7. they e. him and set him in his place Jer. 20. 5. will I take them and e, them to Babylon 39. 14. that Gedaliah should c. Jeremiah home Esek. 22. 9. in thee are men c. tales to .shed blood Mark 6. 55. and began to c. about in beds the sick 11 .16. not suffer any to c. a vessel thro' the temple Luke 10.4. c. neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes John 5. 10. it is not lawfiil for thee to c. thy bed F CAR Joh7i 21 . 18. ajid c. thee whither thou vrouldest nor CARRY away. 2 Kings 18. 11. king of Assyria did c. away Israe. 25. 11. the fugitives did Nebuzar-adan c, away '■ Chron. 20.25. found more than they could e. away Job 15. 12. why doth thine heart c. thee away? Psal. 49.17. when he dieth be shall c. nothing away Eccl. 5. 15. nothing left which he may e. a. in hani) ha. 5. QQ. they shall c. the prey away safe 15. 7. which they have laid up, shall they c. awa^ 22. 17. behold the Lord will r. thee away 41. 16. fan them, and wind shall c. them away, 57. 13. Lam. 4. 22. he will no more e . thee away, O Zion Esek, 38. 13. art thou come to e, away silver? Acts 7-43. and I will c. you away beyond Babylon See Captive. CARRY back. 2 Sam. 15. 25. c. back the ark of God into the city lA'i«^j22.2d. c. Micaiah b. to Amon, 2 CAr.18.25. CARllY forth. Exod.'12.4i6. shalt not c. forth aught of the passover 14. 11. dealt thus with us to c. us/, out of Egypt Lev- 4!. 12. even the whole bullock shall be c.f.21. 6.11. cf. ashes without the camp, 14. 45. J| 10. 27. 2 Chr. 29. 5. c. forth the filthiness out of holy place /er. 17.22. noTc. forth a burden on the sabbath-day Ezek, 12. 6. in their sight, c, ix. forth in the twilight CARRY out. Gfn, 47. 30. Jacob said, thou shalt c.me out of Egypt BeiU. 28.38. shall c. much seed our, gather little in 1 Kings 21. 10. then c, him ottt and stone him 22. 34. he said, c. me out of the host, 2 Chr. 18. 33 C Chron. 29. I6. c. it out abroad into brook Kidron Ezek, 12.5. dig through the wall,andc.(mr thereby Acts 5. Q. the feet at the door, and shall c, thee out 1 2im. 6. 7. it is certain we can c, nothing out CARRIED. Gen. 46. 5. the sons of Israel c. Jacofb, 50. 13. Lev. 10. 5. c. them in their coats out of the camp Josh, 4. 8. they c. the stones over with them Judg. 16. 3. he c. them up to the top of an hill 1 Sa?n. 5. 8. let the ark of God be c, unto Gath 2 Sam. 6. 10. David c. the ark aside, 1 Chr. 13. 13 15. 29. Abiathar c. the ark of God to Jerusalem 1 Kings 17. 19* lie c. him into a loft and laid him 21. 13. they c. "Naboth forth and stoned him 2 Ki7igst.Q. andc. thence silver and gold and hid :C 9. 28. his servants c. him in a chariot, 23. 30, 20.17. that which thy fathers have laid up in store shall be c. to Babylon, Isa. 30, 6. 23. 4. c. ^e ashes of the vessels to Beth-el 24. 13. he c. out tiience alt the treasures 25. 7. they bound Zedekiah and c. him to Babylon 2 Chron. 24. 11. c. the chest to his pljice again 28. 15. and c. all the feeble of them upon asset 33. 11. who took and c.Manasseh to Babylon 34. 16. Shaphan c. the book to the king 36. 4. Necho took and c. Jehoahaz to Egypt Job 5. 13. the counsel of thafrowardisc, headlong 10. 19- I should have been c. from the womb Psal. 46. 2. tho' the mountains he c. into the sea ZJrt.46.3.remnant of Israel which are c. from womb 49. 22. thy daughters shall be c. on thy shoulders 53.4, surelyhe hath home our griefs,(7.our sorrows 63. 9. he bare and c them all the days of old Jer. 27. 22. he c. into Babylon, 28. 3. J 52. 11, 17. Ezek. 17. 4. he c. twigs into a land or traffic 37- !• and c. me out in the Spirit of the Lord Dan. 1.2. which he c. into the land of Shinar Hos.lQ.Q, it shall be also c.intoAssyriafor apresent 12. 1 . make a covenant, and oil is c. into Egypt Joel 3. 5. and ye have c. into your temples Lukel. 12. behold, there was a dead man c, out 16. 22. and the beggar was c. by the angels 24.51 . was parted from them,and c. up into heave n ActsZ. 2. one lame from his mother's womb was c 5. 6. young men c. Ananias out and buried him 7. 16. OUT fathers were c. over into Sychem 8. 2. devout men c. Stephen to his burial 21. 34. commanded him to be c. into the castle Eph.4'. 14. andc. about with every wind of doctrine Heb. 13. 9* be not c. about with divers doctrines 2 Pet. 2. 17. clouds that are c. with a tempest Jude 12. clouds without water, e. about of windi ■See Captive. CARRIED away. Gen. 31. 18. Jacobc. azuay all his cattle and goods 26. hath c. away my daughters as captives 1 iSizm. 30. 2. slew not any, bate, them away, IS. 2 KiTissVT. 6. c. Israel away into Assyria, 23, 11. heathen whom the Lord c. away before them 28. then one of the priests, whom they had c.away 24. 14. c. away all Jerusalem and all the princes 15. c. away Jehoiachin to Babylon and his wives 25.21. so Judah was e. aw(]^ out of their land 1 Chron. 5. 26. Tilgath-pilneser c. eeaay Reubenitb 6.15. when the Lordf. au>ayJudah and Jerusalem 9. 1 . who were e. away fortheir transgression 2 Chron. 12. 9- Shishak c away tho shields of 50 CAS £Ciii.l4.13.AsaAndthcpeoplM.a.inuchspoil,21.17. 1^"^. they c. away sheep and camels in abundance Juzra 2. 1. these that had been c. aKau-, Ne/i. 7-6. p. 4.. transgression of those that had been c.a.l03. 10. C separated from congregation of those c.awai/ Job 1 . 17. fell upon the camels, and c. them awas/ Jer, 29. 4. whom 1 have caused to be c. araay captive Dan. S. 35. iron, gold broken, and winds c. them a. NaA. 3.10. j!i o v/d^-c. away into captivity Mat.JAX. about time they were c.aitrt^ to Babylon Mar&lS.l. f. Jesus «. and delivered him toJMlate ] Cor.l'i.3. were Gentiles f. a. to those dimib idols Cial.2. 13. , Barnabas M'asc. awa^ivich dissimuhition i?ep. IC, 15. might cause her be c, away of the flood 17. 3. sohe.fj.me aw/iv in the Spirit. 21. 10. CARRIEST, E'J'II, 1^^G. Cen. 45. + 23. ten asses c. the good things of Egypt 1 iSffm. 10.3. one c.three kids, c. three leave? of bread Job 21. 18. are as chaff that the storm €. away 27. 21. the east-wind c. the rich man away Psal. 7.8. 9. Ephraim c. bows, turned back in battle 50. 5. thou c. them away as with a flood Mat. 1. 17. till the.c. into Babylon, from the c. Acts5,10.tYiey.c. her and buried her by her husband Rev. 17. 7- the mystery of the beast that c. her CART. 1 Sam. 6. 7- make a new c. and tie the kine to the c 2 Sam. 6. 3. they set the ark on anew ij.and brought 1 C/iron. 13. 7. and Uzza and Ahio drave the c. Jsa. 28. 28. nor break corn with the Avheel of the c. AmosH. 13. as a c. is pressed that is full of sheaves CART-ROPE. .7]ra.5.18.twoe to th«m that draw sin as with a c.-rope CART-WHEEL. Jjo. 28. 27.nor is c.-wAm/ turned about on cummin 'CARVED, IKG, INGS. Exod. 31. "5. Beziileel in c. of timber, 33. 33. Jnda. \Q. 18, men went and fetched the c. image . lA'ihgjG. 18. thfc cedar of the house within was f, £9. he c. all the walls of house round about. 32. TC/iron. 33. 7. he set ac. image in the house of God ^. Anion sacriflced to all the c. images '•*. 3. Josiah purged Judah from the.c. images ^. he cut down the c. images, and brake in pieces ^sal. 74. 6. they break down the c, work at once Ptov. 7. 1-6. I have .decked my bed with c. work CASE, S. Exod. 5. 19. officers did see that they were in evilc. Z>tfK/.19.4. this is the.c. of the slayer who shall flee 22. 1. thou Shalt in any.r. brins them again 24. 13. in any c. thou shalt deliver the pledge Psal. 144. 15. happy that people that is in such a.c. Jer. 2. 1 25. hut thou saldst, is the c. desperate ? 12. tl. yet let me reason the c. with diee Sdat. 5. 20. ye shall in no c. enter the kingdom 19- 10. if the c. of the man be so with his wife Jo'mS. 6. and had been now long time in that c. 1 Oor. 7- 15- is not under bondage in such c. 'CASEMENT. Prov. 7. 6. at the window I looked through my c. CASSIA Is a sweet spice, mentioned bv Moses .as an ingre dient in the composition oj rhe holy oil, which ivas to be made ttse of for anointing the sacred vessels of the tabernacle, Ex. 30. 21 . The Hebrew calls it Kidda ; and the Septuagint Iris. This aromatic issaid to be the bark of a tree very like citmamon, and ^roTos in the Indies without .cultivation. Exod. ?0. 24. take of c. 500 shekels for the oil Psal. 45. 8. all thy garments smell of aloes and c. Ezek. 27. 19- c. and calamus were in thy market CAST. Luke 22. 41. he was withdrawn about a stone's e. CAST Signifies, [1] To fiing,orthrow,T>^..^.G. [2] To miscarry, or bring forth before tlte time, Gen. 31. 38. Exod. 23. 26. [3] To melt, make, or frame, Exod. 25. 12. They cast him out, John 9. 34. TA£y put Aim ont of the synagogue^ or excommimicated him. Thou hast cast me behind thy back, 1 Kings 14. 9- Thou hast despised, disregarded, and forsaken me, and my commarids and worship, as men do things which they cast behind their backs. Exod. 38. 27. of talents of the silver were c. sockets Job 18. 8. for he is c. mto a net by his own feet J*sal. 22. 10. I was c. upon thee from the womb 76. 6. chariot and horse are c. into a dead sleep 140. 10. let him be c. into the fire, into pits Prov. If-. 33, the lot is e. into the lap, but the Jsa.Z5. 7- the face of the covering*?, over all peopla J^r, 22. 28. are c. into a land which they know not 38. 11. and took thence old c. clouts and rags K. put now these old c. clouts under thy arm Etek, 15. 4. the vine-tree is c. into the fire for fuel Dan, 3. 6. be c. into the midst of a fiery furnace 3.21 .these were t .into the midst of the furnace 6. 7- he shall be c. into the den of lions, 16. Jonah 2. 4. then I said, I am c, out of thy sight Jv'at.^. 12 Jesus heard that John was c.into prison CAS ^/fl(.5.23. deliver tlip.e*ojuQge, and betf.into prison 29. not that thy whole body be c. into hell, 30. ^. 30. ana to-morrow isr.into the oven, Z<7(*«12.28. 21 .21. say to mountain, be thou c. into the sea Mark 9. 42. belter he were r .into the sea, ZjJik^T.Q.. 45. having twr, eyes, feet, to be c. into hell, 4*. Luke 3. 9. hewn down, c. into the fire, Mat. 3.10. 1-7. 19- 23. 19. and for murder was e. into prison. 26. John 3. 24. for John was not yet c. into prison Acts 27.2^. howbeit.we must be con acertain island Uev. 8. 7. hail and fire were c. on the earth 8, a mountain burning was c. into the sea 12.1:1. dragon saw that he was c. unto the earth ig. 20. these both were c. alive into the lake 20. 10. the devil was c. into the lake of fire 14. death and hell were j:. into the lake of fire 15 , not found in the book of life, c. into the lake ' CAST. Gen. 01. 15. Ilagar c. the child under a shrub 31. 38. thy she-goats have not c. their young .*J7. 20. let us slay him, and c. him into some -pit 39. 7. his master's wife c. her eyes upon Joseph Exod. 1. 22. every son ye shall. c. into the river 4. 3. said, c. it, and he c. the rod on the ground 25. Zipporah c. the foreskin at his feet 10. 39. took locusts and c. them into the Red-sea 15. 4. Pharaoh's chariots he c. into the sea 25. when he had c. the tree into the waters 22. 31. not eat flesh torn of beasts, c. it to the dogs 23. 26. there shall nothing c. their young, nor be 25. 12. shallc. four rings ofgold,.'J7. 3,13. | 38.S. 32. 19. Moses c. tables out of his hand, and brake 24. I c. into the fire, there came out this calf M(»i.l9.6.priest c. cedar wood into midst of burning 35. 22. c. any thing on him without laying wait 23. seeing him not, and c. it on him that he die Dent. 29. 28. the Lord*, them into another land Josh. 8. 29. c. king of Ai at the gate of the city 10. 27. c. them into the cave wherein had been hid Jndg. 8. 25. c. every one the ear-rings of his prey 9. 1 17- for my father c. his life far 53. a woman c. a piece of millstone, 2 5flffi. 11.21. 1 Sam. 1«. 11. Saul c. the javelin, 20. 33. 2 iSfl/n.l6.6.Shimcic. stones at David and his serv. 13. Shimei cursed, and threw stones and c. dust 18. 17. they c.Absalom into a great pit in the wood 20. 12. Joab's man c. a cloth upon Amasa 1 Kings 7.46. iu plain of Jordanc.then:i,2 C/ir.4.17 14. 9. and thou hast c. me behind thy back 19. ig. Elijah e. his mantle upon EUsha 2 A'ingf 2.lD.lest the Spirit c.him on some mountain ,21. he went to spring and c. the salt in there 3. 25. on every good piece of land c. each his stone 4. 41 . then bring meal, and he c. it into the pot 6. 6. he c. in the stick, and the iron swam^ 9. 25. c. him in the portion of field of Naboth, 26, 13. 21. c. the man into the sepulchre of Elisha 23, neither c. he them from his presence as yet 19. 18. have c. their gods into the fire, Isa. 37. I9. 32. nor c. a bank against it, Isa. 37. 33. AVi. g. 36. and c. thy law behind their backs Esth.Z.l. they c. Pur, that is, the lot,before Haman 9. 24, Haman had c. Pur, that is, the lot Job 20.23. God shall c. the fury of his wrath on him 27. 22. God shall c. upon him, and not spare 29. H7. I c. the spoil out of his teeth 30. 19. he hath c. me into the mire and am become 40. 11. c. abroad the rage of thy wrath Psal. 55. 3. they c. iniquity on me, and hate me 22.C. thy burden on the Lord, he shall sustain thee 74. 7, they have *. fire into thy sanctuary 78. 49. he c. on them the fierceness of his wrath Proii. 1. 14. c. in thy lot among us, let us all have Eccl. 11.1. r. thy bread on the waters, for shalt find Isa. 2. 20. a man shall c. his idols to the bats 38. 17. thou hast c. aM my sins behind thy back Jfr. 26.23. r. Urijah'sbodyinto the graves of people 36. 23, c. it into the fire that wa.s on the earth 38. 6. they c, Jeremiah into the dungeon, 9. 41. 7- Ishmael slew, and c. them into the pit Lam. 3. 53. cutoif my life, andc. a stone upoume Ezek. 7. 19- tliey shall c. their silver in the streets 11, 16. altho' I have c. them far off among heathen 23,35. because thou hast c. me behind thy back 28. 17. I will c. thee to the ground, I will lay thee Dan. 3. 20. and to c. them into the fiery furnace 24. did not we c. three men bound into the fire ? 6.24. c. them into the den of lions, their children Jonah 2.3. for thou hadst c. me into the deep Mic. 4, 7. 1 will make her c. off, a strong nation 7. 19. thou wilt c. all their sins into the sea Nah. 3, 6. I will c. abominable filth on thee Zech. 5. 8. c. it into the ephah, c. the weight 11. 13. c. it 10 the potter, c. them to the potter Mai. 3. 11. nor vine c. her fruit before time in field Mat. 3,10. is hewn down and c. into the fire, 7. 19. 5.29. pluck it out and c. it from thee, 30. | IC.8,9. 7. 6. nor c. your pearls before swine, lest they 15,26. childrens' bread, andc.it to dogs,Jkr«r*7.27. CAS Jlf(rr.l7.27.tf.anhook,and take up fish first M»mfa«ii 18. 30. c. him into prison, till be pay the debt 22. 13. c. him into outer darkness, 25. 30. 27. 44. the thieves c. Uie same in his teeth MarkQ. 22. ofttimes it hath c. him into the fire ■11. ,7. c. their garments on him, Luke 19- 36. 12. 4, another servant, and at him they c. stonpi 41. c. money into the treasury, iMke 21. 4, 43. this poor widow hath c. more in tnan all, 44 Luke 12. 6. who hath.power to c. into hell, fear him 19. 43, thy enemies shall c. a trench about thee JohnQ. 7. let him first'C. a stone at her 21. 7. Peter did c. himself into the sea Acts 12. a,. c. thy garment about thee, follow nm 16. 23. they c. Paul and Silas into prison 27.43. who could swim c. themselves first iato so? 1 Cor. 7. 35. not that I .nay c. a snare upon you liev.Q.. 10. devil should, c. some of you into prison 14. who taught Balak to <. a stumbling-bloCk £2. I will.c.her into a bed, and them that commit 4. 10, the elders c. their-crowns before the thron? 18. 21. iik; a mill-stone and c. it into the sea CAST away. Lev. 26. 44, 1 will not e.them away, nor abhor them Judg.lS. 17. -c. flwffy the jaw-bone out ofhisheuiu QSam. 1. 21. the shield of the mighty is c. away 2 Ki?igs 7 .1 5. vessels tlie Syrians had caway in haste 2 Chron. 29.19.vessels Ahaz in his reign did c.eiea Job 8. 4. have c. them najayfoir their transgression £0. behold God will note, away a perfect man Psal. 2. 3. let us c. away their cords from us 51. 11, c. me not away from thy presence Eccl. 3. 5. a time tor. away stones, and gather, fi, lsa..5. 24. because they have c. .away the law 30. 22. shall c. themazcay as a menstruous clotfi 31. .7. every man shall c. away bis idols of silver 41 . 9. I have chosen thee, and not c. thee au^ay Jer. 7.29. cut tbyJiair, and c. it away, O Jerusalem 33. 26. then will f c. away the seed of Jacob Ezek. 1S.31. caway h tm you all your transgressioiw 20. 7. c. away every man abominations of his eye* 8. they did not.c. away the abominations of eyes Hos. 9. 17, my God will^. them away, because Mat. 13. 48. gathered the good, but c. the bad away LukeQ.SS. ifa manlosebimself, or be c. away Rom. 11.1. hath God c. away his people, God forbid 2, God hath note, away his people, he foreknew Heb. 10.35. cnot awaw your confidence which hatb. CAST-AWAY. 1 Cor.g. 27. lest that I myself shouldbe a cajr-awfljr CAST down. Exod. 7. 10. Aaron c. down his rod[| 12. they c.dovn Josh. 10. 11. Lord c. dozvn great stones upon them Judg.6. 28. altar ofBaal was c.rfoawi and the grovp 1 Kings 18. 42. Elijah c. himself do7cn on the earth 2 Chron. 25. fi. God hath powerto help and c. dom 12. and c. them down from the top of the rock Neh.6. 16. they were c. dozen in their own eyes Job 18. 7- his own counsel shall c. him down 22. 29. when men are c. down, then say, lifting ?p 29. 24. light of my countenance they c. not down 41. 9. shall not oiie be c. down- at the sight of him ? Psal. 17. 13. O Lord, disappoint him, c. him down 36.12. they are c. rforwt and shall not be able to rise 37. 14. bent their bow to c. d. poor and needy 24. though he fall, he shall not be utterly e. dom^ 42.5. why art thou c. doion, O my soul.ll. | 43.5. 6 . O my God, my soul is c. down within me . 56. T. in thine anger c. down the people, Lord, 62. 4. consult to c. him down from his excellency 89- 44. thou hast c. his throne down to the ground 102. 10. thou hast lifted me up, and e. me dojea Prov. 7- 26. for she hath c. down many wounded Isa. 28. 2. the I-ord shall c. down with his hand Jer. 6. 15. time I visit, they shall be c. down,B,'iS. Lam. 2. 1. c. doron to the earththebeauty of Israel Ezek. 6. 4. 1 will c.down your slain before your idols 19. 12. thy mother was e. down to the ground 31. 16. when I r. the Assyrian down to hell 32. 18. wail for Egypt, and c. her d. and daughters Dan.1. 9. I beheld till the thrones were c. down 8. 7. the he-goat c. dojoji the ram to the ground 10. it c. down some of the host, and of the stars 11. sanctuary was c. d. |l 12. c. d, truth to ground 11 . 12. he shall c. dortm manv ten thousands Mat. 4. 6. if the Son of God, c.'thyself d. Lukei.9- 15. 30. c. them down at Jesus' feet, and he healed 27 -5. he c. downthe piecesof silver in the temple L?ike 4. 29. they might c. Jesus down headlont 2 Cor. 4. 9. we are c. doron, but not destroyed 7. 6. God that comforteth those that are c. doa* 2 Pet. 2. 4. but c. the angels down to hell Rev. 12. 10. the accuser of our brethren is c. d. CAST forth. Neh. 13. 8. 1 c.f. all the household stuff of Tobias Psal. 144. 6. c. forth lightning, and scatter them Jer. 2.2. 19. Jehoiakim c. forth beyond the gates Ezek. 32. 4. 1 will c. thee/orM upon the ope^ SeW Hos. 14. 5. he shall c. forth his roots as Lenanon I Jonah 1 , t 4. the Lord will c. forth a great wind CAS •/tn. 1.5. m&Tinentr.^^f.the wares Id ship into mc sea IS. r. me/, into tlw sea, so shall the sea be calm 15. they tools Jooah and c. him /or/A into Uie sea Mark 7 .36. would c^orth devU out of hev daughter John 15. 6. he is e.Jorth aa a braiKih and withered CAar lots. Lev. 16. 8. Aaron should c. tott on the two goats Joth. IB. 10. Joshua c. his for them in Shiloh 1 Ham. 14. 42. c. lots between me and Jonathaft 1 CArott. 26. 13. they e. lots as well small as great Psai.HZ.lQ, they part my gai-mcnts and c. Lts upon my vesture, Mat. 27. 35*. Johi IQ. 24. Tfft. 34. 17- he hath c. the iot for them Joei .3.3. and they have e. lots for my people ObaJ. 1 1 . in the day foreigners c^lots upon Jerus. . vHaA 1 .7 . come and let us e. lots that we may know A'a/i. 3. 10. and they c. lots for her honourable men CAST ojT. 2 A'iM:;*?3. 27. T will e^offthis city Jerusalem 1 C/irtfM. 28. 9. if forsakCrEe will c. uiee o^for ever S C/ir, 11. 14. for Jeroboam and sons had ^.thenioj^ JoA 15. 33. and shall e. of his flower as the olive Psal. 43. 2. why dost thou c. me off"? why go I ? 44.9.thou hast c. off'r6f>. 1, 10.— 39. 38. 1. 108.11. 23. awake, O Lord, arise, c. us not off" for ever 71. 9- <". me not oJTm the time of oldsge "■'""'*' ' "' ? 7-t. 1 . O God, why hast thou c. us off" for ever 77. 7. will the Lord c. off for ever ? 94. 14. Lord will not c.o/'his people, iam. 3.31. Jer. 28. l6. I will c. Hananiah off from the earth 31. 37. 1 will c. off the seed of I-srael, 33. 24. Lam, 2. 7. the Lord hath e. off his altar,. abhorred lios. 8. 3. Israel hath «, ojf the thing that is good 5. thy calf, O Samaria, hath c. thee off. Amos 1. 11. because Edom did c. o^ all pity Zech.lQ.Q. shall be as though 1 had not e.them off Acts 22. 23. as they cried and e, off their clothes liom. 13. 12. let us coffths works of darkness 1 Tim. 5.12.because they havecflj?" their first faith CAST out. Gen. 21. 10. c. out this bond woman and her son Esod. 34. 84. 1 will c. out the nations before thee Z^i?. 18.24. nations are defiled which! c. out before you, 20.23. DeiU. 7. 1. Tietit. 9.17. Ic, the two tables oui! of my two hands Josh. 13, 12. these did Moses smite, and c. them !»(/ 2 Sam, 20 22 they c. out Sheba's head to Joab 1 A'iW9.7.this house will I c. out, 2 Ckron. 7. 20. 21. 20. as did the Amorites, whom the Lord c. out before the children of Israel, 2 Kings 16. 3 . 2 Kinqs 10. 25. the captains c. them out and went 17-20. tillhehadc.themotif of his sight, 24.20, S Chron. 13. 9. have ye not c.ouf priests of the Lord 20. 11. to come to c, us out of thy possession Js'eh. 1,9. if ye turn, though they were of you c. 011/ Job 20. 15. God shall c. them out of his belly 39.3.they bow themselves, they c.oui their sorrows Psal. a. 10. c. them out in their transgressions 18. 42. I did c. them out as the dirt in the streets 44. 2. how thou didst afflict people and c. themo«( 60. 8. over Edom will I c, out my shoe, 108. 9. 78. 55, he c. out the heaven before them, 80. 8 Prov. 22.10, c.out the scorner,and contention go oar Isa. 14. 19. but thon arte, out of thy grave, l^e an 16. 2. as a wandering bird c. out of the nest 26. 19> a.Dd the earth .shall e. out the dp^d 74. 3. their slain shall also be c. out and stink come 58. 7. that thou bring the poor that are e. out 66. 5. brethren that e. you out for my name's sake! J«r.7.15.Iwillc.youo«^ofray sight, as Ihaveccu^j 9. 19 because our dwellings have c. us out , 15. 1 f. them out of my sight, 23. .?9. | 52. 3. ]6. 13. therefore will I e. you ou( of this land 22.26. T Willi:, theeiw/, and thy mother that bare 36. 30. his dead body shall he c. out in the day 51. 34. Nebuchadnezzar hath c. me out Etek. 16. 5. but thou wast c. out in the open field 28. 16. will c. thee as profane ou/ of mount, of God Amos 8. 8. the land shall be c. out and drowned Mic.2. 9- the women of my people have ye c. out Zeph. 3. 15. the Lord hath c. oiu thine enemy ZiTcA. 1. 21. to c. tnit the horns of the Gentiles 9. 4. the Lord will c. herwt^, and smite her power Mat. 5. 13. salt unsavoury to be c.otu, Luke 14. ^5. 7. 5. hypocrite firat c. ma the beam, Luke 6. 42. 22. Lord, have we not in thy name c. out devils ? 8. 12. the childreA of the kingdom shall be c. out 16. and he c. out the spirits with his word 31. if thou c. us out, suffer us to go into swine 9. 33. when the devil was c. out the dumb spake 10.1. gave them power against spirits to r.them ITU/ 8. heal the sick, raise the deaut e. out devils 12.24 .notc.im/devilsbutbyBeelzeb. Zrf^« 11.18. 26. if Satan e. out Satan, divided against himself 68. but if I b^ the Spirit of God c. out devils 15. 17. goeth into belly, and isc. oiu into draught 17. 19. why could not we e. him out? Marig.^. £1.12. e. our all that sold, Jliar^ 11 .15. Z«i(:f 19,45. 39. tfJiimouf of vineyard, Markl2.8.Luie20.1S. afirr''t1.a4.healcdaDdr ra/ many devib,39. 1 6.13, 67 CAT Mark 3.15.and have power to heal and e.oju devils 23. he said to them, how can Satan c. out Satan } l6.g.Ma^da1ene,auf of whom he had f .seven devils 17- in my name shall they e. out devils Luke 6. 22. c.out your name as evil, for Son of Man It. 20. if I with the finger of God c out devils 13. 32. I c. out devils, and do cures to-day and 20. 12. they wounded him also and c. him out John 6. 37. nim that cometh I will in no wise c. out 9- 34. dost thou teach us? and they c. him out 12. 31. now shall the prince of this world be c. out Acts 7. 19. so that they c. out their young children 2t.whenMoses was c.ffufPharaoh's daughter took 58. theyc. Stephen o«r of the city and stoned him 27. 19. third day we e, out the tackling of the ship 29. c, four anchors out || 38. c. out wheat into sea Gal. 4. 30. c. out the boLa-woman and her son HcT. 12.9. and the great dragon was cout^^t devil 15. the serpent e. out of bis mouth waters, I6. Lord CAST mit. lKingsl4i.Z4,. which the Lordc. mf before children of Israel^ 2 Kiftgs I6. 3. 2 CAron. 28. 3. | 33. 2. 2 Kings 17. 8. the Lord c. out before Israel, 21 . 2. Zec/t. 9. 4. behold, the Lord will e. her out and smite CAST up. S Sam. 20. 15. they c. up a bank against the city Isa. 57. 14. c. ye up, prepare the way, 62, 10. 20. troubled sea, whose waters e. up mire and dirt Jer. 18, 15. to walk in paths, in away note. 7^;? 50. 26. c. her up as heaps, and destroy her utterly Lam. 2. 10. c. up dusion their heads, £zek. 27. 30. Dan, 11. 15 king of the north shall c. up a mount CASTEST, ETH. Jod 15.14.yea,thou ff.off fear and restrainest prayer 21. 10, thy cow calveth and e. not her calf Pial. 50. 17. seeing thou c. my words behind thee 73. 18. thou c. them down into destruction 8«. 14. why c. thou off my soul ? why hidest face 147. 6. the Lord c. the wicked down to the ground 17- he c. forth his ice like morsels, who can stand Prov. 10. 3. he c. away the substance of the wicked 19.15.slothfulnes3ff. into a deep sleep^an idle soul 21 . 22. c. down the strength of the confidence 26.18.asamad-man(7jire-brands,arrows,and death Jer. 6. 7. as a fountain so she c. out her wickedness Hos. 9. f 14. give them a womb that c. the fruit itfof.9.34.he c.out devils, MarkSJli. JJuke 11.15. 1 Jo/in 4.18. no fear in love, but perfect love c. fear 3 Jo/m 10. and c. them out of the diurch Rev. 6,13. even as a fig-tree c. her untimely figs CASTIliG. 2 Sam. 8.2. he smote Moab, e. them down to ground 1 Kijigs 7. 37. the bases, all of them had one c. >i«ra 10. 1, weeping and c. himself down before house J06 6. 21. ye see my e. down and are afraid Psal. 74. 7 ■ by c . down dwelling plaee of thy name 89.39. and profaned his crown by c. it to the ground Mic. 6. 14. and thy c. down shall be in midst of thee Mat. 4. 18. Peter and Andrew c. a net into the sea 27. 35. parted his garments, c. lots, Mark 15. 24. Mark Q. 38. we saw one c. out devils, Luke 9. 49. Luke 21. 1. he saw the rich men c. their gifts into 2. he saw also a poor widow c. in two mites Itom. 11. 15. if c. away of them be the reconciling 2 Cor. 30. 5. c. down imaginations and every thing 1 Pet. 5.7. e. all your care on him,-fop he caretli for CASTLE, 1 CAr. 11. 5. David took c. of Zion, city of David 7. David dwelt in the e. flxe city of David Prov. 18. 19. their contentions are like bars of a t . Acts 21. 34. the €:hief captain commanded Paul to be carried into the e. 37. I 22. 24. | 23. 10. :^.l6.he went and entered into the c.and told Paul CASTLES. Gen. 25. I6. names of Tshmael's sons by their c. iV«m. 33. 10. they burnt their goodly c. with fire 1 CAr. 6. Si. these the priest'.s e. in their coasts 27. 25. over treasures, and in c. Jehonathan 2 CArsm 17. IS. Jehoshaphat built in Judah c. 27. 4. Jotham in the forest built c. and towers Castor ; see Sign. CATCH. ExoJ. 22. 6. if fire break out and c. in thorns Jwfg. 21. 21. and e. you every man his wife 1 Jii7igs 20. 33. now the men did hastily c. it 2 A'lw^jT.lS.we shall c.them alive,and get into city Psal. 10.9. in wait to c. the poor, he doth e. the poor 35. 8. let his net that he hath hid c. himself 109. 11. let the extortioner c. all he hath /er.5.26.they laid wait, they set a trap, they c. men Etek. 19. 3. and it learned to e. the prey, 6. Had. 1. 15. they e. them in their net and gather Mark 12. 13. send Herodians to c. him in his words Luke 5. 10. from hencetorth thou shalt c. men 11. 54. seeking to c. something out of his mouth CATCHETH, ING. Lev. 17.13. who e. any beast or fowl may be eaten Etek. 1. 1 4. a fire c. itself, and brightness Mat. 13. 19. the devil e. away what was sown John 10. 12. the wolf e. and scatte^-eth the sheep F 2 CATJ CATERPILLER, S. I Kings 8. 37. if there be any c. 2 CAron. 6. «8. Psal. 78. 46. he gave their increase to the e. 105. 34. he spake, and c. came without number Isa. 33.4. your spoil like the gathering of the e Jer. 51. 14. 1 will fill thee with men as witi. ,. 27. cause the horses come up as the rough *. Joell. 4. whatcankex'-worm left, hath the c. eatea 2, 25. 1 will restore the ears the e. hath eaten CATTLE. Gen. 1. 25. God made the c. after their kind 3. 14. Lord God said, thou art cursed above all t 7. 21. all flesh died, both of fowl and 0. and bea* S.I.God remembered Koah, and r.withhimin aift 9. 10. I establish my covenant with fowls, c. 13. 2. Abram was very rich in c. silver, and gold Gen. 30. 40. Jacob put them not to Laban's e. 31. 9. God hath taken away the c. of our father 43, these c. are my c. all thou seest is mine 34. 5. his sons were with the e, in the field 46. 32, for their trade hath been to feed c. 47. 6. then make them rulers over my c, 17- Joseph gave bread in exchange for c. Exod. 9.4. shall sever betw.c.oflsr. and *. of Egj-pi 20. made his servrmts and e. flee into the house, 12. 29. Lord smote all the first-born of the e. Lev. 1. 2. ye shall bring your oflfering of the c. Num. 3. 41. take c. of the Levites instead of all 20. 19. if I and my c. drink, I will pay fop ^t 32. 4. is a land for c. and thy servants havt. c. Deut. 2, 35. the c. we took for a prey, 3. 7. Josh. 8. 2. only the c. shall ye take for a prey 27.. only the c. Israel took for a prey, 11. 14. 1 Kings 1. 9. Adonyah slew ojnen and e. 19, 25. 1 C/iiou. 28.+1. David assembled stewards over c, J06 1. 1 3. his c. also was seyeu thousand sheep + 10. his c. was increased in the land 1 36. 33. the c, also concerning the vapour Pial, 50. 10. the c. upon a thousand hills is mine 104. 14. he causeth the grass to grow for the c. 148. 10. beasts and all c. praise the I^rd £. OUT c, also shall go with us 17-3. to kill us, our children, and «fl- c. with thirst Num. 20. 4. that we and our c. should die there 32. 16. we will build sheepfolda here for our c. 26. all our c. shall bo there in the cities of GiUad Jos A. £1.2. give us cities with suburbs for our c. Neh. 9. 37 . have dominion over our bodies and our e 10. 36. to bring also first-bom of our sons and owe Their CATTLE. Gen. 34.23. shall not tAeir c. and substance be o-ars A'nm.31 .9. slewMidianites.and took ^wil of tAei-c. 35. 3. the suburbs shall be for their c. JosA. 14. 4. Judg. 6. 5. the Midianites came up with their c. l'ii«m.23.5.David fought, and brought away iAfir e 1 CAron. 5. 9. because their c. were multiplied 7-21 .because theycame down to take d.wa.yiAeir c, Psal. 78. 48. he gave up their c. also to the hail 107. .38. he suffered not their c. to decrease Jer. 49. 32. their camels a booty, t/teirc. a spoil Thy CA'ITLE. Gen. 30. 29. thou knowest how thj/e. was with me 31. 41.1 served thee six years for thy c. Exod.g.3.hz.nd of the Lord is on thy e. in the field 19. send therefore now and gather thu c. 20. 10. servant nor My f. do any work, J5eut.5.1%. 34. 19. every firstling among thy c. is mine Lev. 19.19. let not thy c. gender with a diverse kind 25. 7 . sabbath of the land shall be meat for thy e. Deut. 11. 15. 1 will send grass in fields fop thy c. 28. 4. blessed shall be the fruit of thyc.\l.\ 30. ft 51 . he shall eat the fruit of thy e. and thy land 7ja.30.23.that day shall f/ivc. feed in large pastures Your CATTLE. Gen. 47. I6. give your c, give you bread for your e, ier. 26.22, if ye will not hearken, will destroy y. e. Deut.3.19. your c. shall abide in cities. Josh. 1. 14. 7. 14. male nor female shall be baiTen aniongy. r 2 Kings Z, 17. that ye may drink both ye andy.c. CAUGHT. Gen^ 22. 13. behold, behii ' him a ram c, by homt CAU CtfM.3g.l3.sliec.hia by garment,saying,lie with me Kxod. 4. 4. put forth his hand, and c. the serpent 2\Vm.3l. 33. rest of the prey the menof warhadc. ^'idg. 1. 6. c. Adoni-bezek, and cut off his thumbs 8;34.c.a young man of the men of Succoth.and said 15. 4. Samson went and e. three hundred foxes 21. 23. took wives of them danced, whom they c. Sam. 17. 35. I c. him by his beard and slew him Sam. 2. 16. and they c. every one his fellow 18. 9. Absalom's head e. hold of the oak Kings 1. 50. and Adonijah c. hold on the altar 2. 28. Joab c. hold on the horns of the altar 11. 30. Ahijah c, the new garment and rent it 2 Kings 4. 27- the Shunamite c.Elisha by the feet 2 Chron. 22, 9- they c. Ahaziah and brought him Projj.7. 13. soshec. him, and kissed him, and said ^er. 50. 24. O Babylon, thou art found and also c. Mat. 14. 31. Jesus c. Peter, and said unto him 21. 39- the husbandmen e. him and cast him out Mark 12. 3. they c. the servant and beat him JjukeS. 29. oftentimes it c. him, and he was bound ^hi 21. 3. they went, and that night c. nothing Mcts 6. 12. they eame upon Slephenand c. him 8. 39. the Spirit of the Lord c. away Philip 16. 19. they c. Paul and Silas, and drew them 26. 21 . for these causes the Jews c.me in the temple 27. 15. when the ship was c. we let her drive i. Cor. 12. 2. I knowamanc.upto the third heaven 4.how he was cup into paradi5e,and beard words " \ being crafty, I c. you with guile 1 'xness.4i. I7. we shall be c. up together with them Hep. 12. 5. her child was c. up to God, to lus throne CAUL, S. d&rorf. 29. 13. the c. that is above the Xlver, 22 Lev. 3. 4, 10, 15. | 4. 9. | 7. 4. | 8. 16, 25 [ 9. 10, 19. Xxa. 3. 18. the Lord will take awaytheirc. and tires Hos. 13.8. will rend the c. of their heart and devour CAUSE Signifies, [1] A eround, reason, or motivCf 1 Sam, 17. 29. [2] Asiiit, action, or controversy, Exod, 22.9. Isa. 1. 23. [3] Sake, or account, 2 Cor. 7.12. Erod. 22. 9. thee, of both shall come before judges 23. 2. nor speak in a c. to decline after many 3.norshalt thcmcountenanceapoormaninhisc, 6. nor wrest the judgment of the poor in his c. Kwn. 16.11. for which c.thonand all thy company are gathered together against the Lord 27. 5. Moses brought their c. before the Lord Veut. 1. 17. the c. that is too hard for you, bring ^osh. 20. 4. the manslayer shall declare his c. Sum. 17. 29. and David said, is there not a r . J* 25. 39. Lord hath jileaded the c . of my reproach I Sam. 13. 16. there is no c. this evil is greater than J5. 4. that hath any suit ore. might come tome * Kings 8.45.maintain theirc. 49, 59- 2 C/i.6.35,39, 11. 27. this was the c. that he lift up his hand 12. 15. for the c. was from the Lord, 2 Chr. 10.15, 1 C/jr.21.3.why willhebea c.of trespass to Israel ? S Ckron. 19.10. whatc. shall come of your brethren Ezra 4. L5. for which c. this city was destroyed Neh. (5. 6. for which c. thou buildest the wall Job 5. 8. and unto God ■will I commit my c. 13. 18. behoW now, I have ordered my c. 23. 4. I would order my c, before him, and fill '9- 16. the c. which I knew not, I searched out j81. 13. if I did despise the c. of my man-servant I '*sal. g. 4. for thou hast maintained my c. ' 35. 23. awake to my c. my God and my Lord J 27. let them be glad that favour my righteous c. 140. 12. 1 know that the Lord will maintain the c. Prov. I8.I7. he that is first in his own c. seems just ; 25. 9. debate thy c. with thy neighbour himself ' 29. 7. the righteous conaidereth the c. of the poor 31. 8. open thy mouth for the dumb in the c. Bed. 7- 10, say not thou, what is the c. that Isa. 1. 23. nor doth c. of the widow come to them 41. 21. produce your c. saith the Lord, bring 50. + 8 who is the master of my c. let him come 51. 22. God that pleadeth the c. of his people '^er. 5. 28. they judge not the c. of the fatherless 11. 20. for to thee have I revealed my c. 20. 12. Lord, unto thee have I opened my c. Zfer. 22. l6. he judged the c. of the poor and needy Lam. 3. .'56. to subvert in a c. the Ld. approvethnot 59. Lord, thou hast seen my wrong, judge my c. Jonah 1. 7. that he may know for whose c. 8. Mat.5. 32. his wife, saving for the c. of fornication 19. 3. for a man to put away his wife for every c. Luke 8. 47- declared for what c. she touched him 23, 22. I have found no c. of deatji in him iS(7rjl0.21. what is thee, wherefore ye are come? 3. 28. though they found no c. of death in him 25. 14. Festus declared Paul's c. to the king 28. 18. becaiise there was no c. of death in me ' Cor. 4. 16. forwhich c. we faint not, but though 5. 13. or whether we be sober, it is for your c. 7. IB. T did it not for his e. that had done wrong Vfiil. 2. 18. for the same c. also do ye joy with me CAU 2 Tim. 1. 12. for which c. I suffer these things Heb. 2. 11. forwhich c. he is not ashamed to call 1 Pet. 2. 1 23. committed his c. to him that judgeth Plead CAUSE. 1 Sam 24. 15. the liOrd be judge, 3x16. plead my c, Psal. 36. 1. I 43. 1. | II9. 154. Psal, 74. 22. arise, O God, plead thine own c. Prov. 22. 23. for the Lord will plead their c. 23. 11. he shall plead their c. with thee 31.9- open thy mouth, ;j/e<7(/ thee, of poor, needy Jer. 30. 13. there is none to plead thy c. 50. 34. the Lord shall thoroughly plead their c. 51. 36. behold, l-^iVi plead thy c. and take veng. Mic. 7. 9. until he plead my c. and execute For this CAUSE. Exod. 9. l6./o;- this c. have I raised up Pharaoh 2CAr(ja.32.20/t»r this c. Hezekiah and Isaiah pray. Dan.%.\9,. far this c.the king was angry and furious Mat. 19. 5. for this c. shall a man leave father and mother, and cleave to wife, Mark 10. 7. Eph.5.31. John 12. 27. hutfor thisc. came I unto this hour 18. 37. and^iw this c. came I into the world Rom.l.Q^.for this c.G. gave them up to vile affect, 13. 6, for tlUs c. pay ye tribute also 15. 9-^0?" Mij C.I will conf. to thee among the gent. 1 Cor. 11, SO. for this c. many are weak and sickly I^h. 3. li. for this c. I bowmy knees to the Father 1 Thess. 2.13. for this c. thank God without ceasing 2 Thess. 2. 11. f .or this c.G. shall send strong delusion 1 Tim.1.16. howbeit,/or thisc. I obtained mercy Heb.^.l5fvr this c, he is the mediator of new testa. iPet.^s.Q.forthis c. was the gospel preach, to them mthout CAUSE. I5aff!.19.5.wilt thou sin,to slay David without a c. ? J(jA2.3.thoumovedst me to destroy him itfiVAoai ac. 9- 17- he multiplieth my wounds without c. Psal. 7. 4. I delivered him that »>. c. is my enemy 25. 3. let them be ashamed that transgress w. c. 35.7. w. c. they hid for me a net, digged apitw.c. 19- ihat hate me without c. 6^. 4. John 15. 25. 109. 3. and they fought against rae without a c. 119.78. the proud dealt perversely with me w. a c. 161. princes have persecuted me without c. Prov. 1. 11. let us lurk for the imiocent without c. 3. 30. strive not with a man w. c. if he have done 23. 29- who hath sorrow, who hath wounds w. c. 24. 28. be not witness against neighbour wit/tout c. Isa. 52. 4. the Assyrian oppressed them rcithout c. Lam. 3. 52. mine enemies chased me sore without c. Ezek. 14. 23. have not done to. c. all I have done Mat. 5. 22. whoso is angry with his brother w. c. CAUSE. Gen. 7. 4. 1 will c. it rain on the earth forty days 45. 1. he cried c every man to go out from me Exod. 8. 5. c. frogs to come up on tiie land of Egypt 21. 19. and shall c. him to be thoroughly healed Lev. 19. 29. thy daughter, to c. her to be a whore 26. 16. consume the eyes, and c. sorrow of heart Num. 8. t7- c. a razor to pass over the Levites 16. 5. who is holy, the Lord will c. him to come Deut. 1.38.encouragehim,fcrhe shall c. Israel to inherit it, 3. 28. | 31.7- Josh. 1. +6. 12. 11. God shall choose to c. his name to dwell 24. 4. and thou shalt not c. the land to sin which 28. t6l. them will Lord c. to ascend till destroyed Jitdg.6.ill. Gideon threshed wheat to c. it flee 2 Sam. 13, 13. whither shall I c. my shame to go ? 1 Kings 8. 31. an oath laid on him to c, him swear 2Ki7igs IQ.7. will c. him to fall by sword, 7fa.37.7. Neh. 13. 26. him did outlandish women c. to sin Esth. 3. 13. c. to perish all the Jews, 7- t4. I 8. 11. 5. 5. c. Haman make haste to do as Esther said 6. +9- c. him to ride on horseback through the city Job 6. 24. c. me to understand wherein I have ei^ed 1 27. yea, ye c. to fall upon the fatherless 34. 11. c. every man to find according to his ways 38.-t37.who can c. to lie down the bottles of heaven Psal. 10. 17- thou wilt c. thine ear to hear 67. 1. and c. his face to shine upon us, 80. 3, 7, I9. 76. 8. thou didst c. judgm. to be heard from heav. 90. 1 12. we may c. our hearts to come to wisdom 143. 8. c. me to hear, c. me to know the way Prov. 4. 16. sleep taken away, unless c. some to fall 19. tl8. let not diy soul spare toe. him to die 23. 1 5. wilt c, thine eyes to flee on what is not ? Eccl. 5. 6. suffer not thy mouth to c. thy flesh to sin CaTti. 8. 13. hearken to thy voice, c. me to hear it Isa. 3. 12. they who le^ld thee c. thee to err, 9. 16, 27. 6. he shall c. them of Jacob to take root 23. 12. this is the rest ye may c. the weary to rest 30. 30. the Lordc. his glorious voice to be heard 42. 2. nor c. his voice to be heard in the streets 58. 14. 1 will c. thee to ride upon the high places 61.11. so Lord will c. righteousness to spring forth 66.9. shall I bring to birth, andnotc. bring forth ? Jer. 3. 12. I -will not c. mine angertofall on you 7. 3. I will c. you to dwell in this place, 7. 12, 1 9- c. beasts of the field to come and devour 13.16. give glory to the Lord before he c. darkness 15. 11. 1 will c. the enemy to entreat thee well CAU Jer. 23 . 27 . who think to e. my people forget my n 25. + 10. 1 will c. to perish the voice of mirth 31. 2. even Israel, when I went 10 c. him to rest 9. 1 will /7.themto walk by the rivers of waters 32. 44. 1 will c. their captivity to return, 33. 2& Lam. 3. 32. tho' he c. grief, yet will he have com, Ezek. 20. 37. I will c. you to pass under the rod 24. 8. that it might c. fury to come to vengeanca 34. 15. I will c. them to lie down, saith the Lord 36. 12. I will c. men to walk on you, even Israel Dan. 8. 25. he shall c. craft to prosper in his hand 9.17. O our God, c. thy face to shine on sanctuary tl8. we do not c. to fall our supplication 11. t 32, shall he c. to dissemble by flatteries Hos. 4. tP. I will c. to return for their ways Joel 3. 11. thitiier c. thy mighty ones come down Amos.6. 3. and c. the seat of violence to come near 8. 9. 1 will c. sun to go down at noon and darken 9. +9. c. to move Lsrael among all nations Nah. 2. t 8. stand, but none shall c. them to turn Hab. J. 3. whydostthouc.me to behold grievance Mat. 5 -t 29. if thy right eye c. thee to offend 6. t i •*. not a trumpet to be sounded 10.21 . children rise up against parents and c. thp to be put to death, Mark 13. 12. Luke 21. 16 iJoTTi. 16. 17.mark them who f.divisioDS and offences Col. 4.16.C. that it be read in church of Laodiceans Cause to cease. See Cease. CAUSED. Gen. 2. 21. God c. a deep sleep to fall on Adam 20. 13. God c. me to wander from my fathers Exod. 14. 21. the Lord c. the sea to go back Num.. 31. 16. these o. Israel to commit whoredom Detit. 34.4. this is the land, I have c. thee to see it 2 Sam. 7. 11. c. thee to rest from thine enemies 22. f 40. hast thou c. to bow, Psal. 18. t 39. 1 Kings2.1Q. c. a seat to be set for the king's mother 2 Chr. 34. 32. he e.all present in Jenis. to stand it Ezra 1 .fl . Cyrus c. a voice to pass thro' lus kingdom 6. 12. the God that hath c. his name to dwell Nell. 8.7 . Levites c. people to understand the law, 8. Esth. 5. tlO. Hajnan sent and c. his friends to come 14. Haman c, the gallows to be made Job 31. 16. if I have c. eyes of the widow to fail Psal. 66.12. thou hast c. men to ride over our heads 78. 13. he divided the sea, and c. them to pass ihro' 26. he c. an east-wind to blow in the heaven 119- 49. word on which thou hast c. me to hope Prov. 7. 21. with fair speech she c. him to yield Isa. 6. + 7- e. it to toudi my mouth, and said to 19. 14. they have c. Egypt to err in every work 43. 23. 1 have not c. thee to serve with an offering Isa. 47. 1 10. thy ^visdom c. thee to turn away 63. 14. the Spirit of the Lord c. him to rest Jer. 3. + 18. to the land I c, your fathers possess 12. 14. which I have c. my people Israel to inherit 13. 11, I have c to cleave to me house of Israel 29. 31. Sheroaiah c. you to trust in a lie 32. 23. therefore thou hast c, all this evil to come 34. 11. after they c. the servants to return, I6. 48. 4. her little ones have c. a cry to be heard Esek. 16. 7. I have c. thee to multiply as the bud 24. 13. till I have c. my fury to rest on thee 29. 18. Nebuch. c. his army to serve against Tyrus 32. 23. which c. terror in the land, 24, 25, 26, Dan. 9. 21, Gabriel being c. to fly swiftly, touched Hos. 4. 12. the spirit of whoredoms c. them to err Amos 2.4. and their lies c. themtoerr, after whidi 4. 7. I c, rain on one city, I c. not to rain on Zech. 3. 4. T have c. thine iniquity to pass from thee Mai. 2. 8. ye have c. many to stumble at the law John 11, 37. have c, this man should nothavedied Acts 15. 3. they c. great joy to all the brethren 2 Cor. 2. 5. butif anyhavec.grief,hathgrievedpart iSei/. 13 . 16 . c , all to receive a mark in their right-hand CAUSES. Exod. 18. 19. that thou mayest bring c. to God 26. the hard c. they brought to Moses Derit. 1 . 16. hear the c. between your brethren Jer-. 3. 8. all the c. whereby backsliding Israel Lam. 2. 14. huthave seen for thee c. of banishmen* 3.58. O Lord, thou hast pleaded thee, ofmysonl Acts 26.21 .for these c. the Jews caught me intemplii CAUSEST. Job 30. 22. thou c. me to ride on the wind Psal. 65. 4. blessed is man thou c. approach to th* CAUSETH. Num. 5.18. the water that c. thfe carse, 19, 22,21,2' Job 12. 24. he c. them to wander in a wilderop* where there is no way, Psal. 107. 4- 20. 3. the spirit of understandinc c. me to answe' 37. 13. he c. it to come hither for correction P.fal. 104. 14. he c. the grass to grow for the cattle 135.7.hec.vapourstoascend,J"er.l0.13. | 51.16 147. 18. c. his wind to blow, and the waters flott Prov. 10. 5. is a son that c. shame, 17. 2. | 19- 26. + 17. he that refuseth reproof c. to err 17 . 2. a wise servant shall rule over a son csbanie 19. 27 cease to hear the instruction that c. to err 28, 10, whoso c. righteous to go astray in evil way OKA j.t 01 i. the fire c. the waters to boil, to make Km*. -M. IH. not gird with any thing ^lat c. sweat (> ff. from thecitiesof Judah 36. 29. cnuse to c. m;an and beast, Hos. 2, 11. 48. 35, 1 will cause to c, in Moab him that offereth Ezek. 16. 41. came thee to c. from playing harlot 23. 48. thus will I cause lewdness to c. 26. 13. I will cajise the noise of thy songs to c. 30. 13, I will cause their images /o c. outof Noph .34. 10. cause them to c. from feeding the flock Dan. 9. 27. he shall cause the oblation to c. 11. 18. caiise the reproach offeredby him to c. Hos, 1. 4. will cause to c. kingdom of house of Israel CEASED. Gen. 18. 11. it c. to be with Sarai after manner of Exod. 9. 33. thunders and hail e. and rain was not 34. when Pharaoh saw that the thunders c. Josh. 5. 12, the manna c. on the morrow after Jrtdg. 2. 19, they c. not from their own doings 5. 7- the inhabitants of villages c. they c. in Israel 1 Sam. 2. 5. and they that were hungry c. 25. 9. they spake in the name of David and c. Ezra 4. 24, then c. the work of the house of God Jod 32, 1, so these three men c. to answer Job Psal. 36. l5. they did tear me and c. not 77- 2, my sore ran in the night and c. not Isa. 14. 4. how hath the oppressors, golden cityc. Lam. 5. 14. the elders have c. from the gate 15, the joy of our heart is c. our dance is turned Jonah 1, 15. they took up Jonah, sea c. from raging Mat. 14, 32. the wind c. Mark 4. 39. ] 6, 51, Imke 7. 45, this woman hath not c. to kiss my feet 11. 1. as he was praying in a place, when he c. Acts 5. 42. they c. not to teach and preach Jesus 20. 1, after the uproar was c. Paul called disciples 31, by space of three years I c, not to warn every 21. 14, when he would not Jje persuaded we c. Gal. 5. 11, then is the offence of the cross c. lleb. 4, 10. he also hath c. from his own works 10, 2. for then they would not have e. to be offer, 1 Pet. 4. 1. who suffered in flesh, hath e. from sin CEASETH. Psal. 12, 1, help, Lord, for the godly man c. 49. 8, redempt. of soul precious, audit c. for ever Prov 26.20. so where there is no tale-bearer strife c. Isa. 16, 4, the extortioner is at an end, the spoiler r, 24, 8. the mirth of tabrets c. joy of the harp c. 33. 8. high-ways lie waste, the way-faring msm c. Lam. 3. 49. mine eye trickleth down and c. not Hos. 7. 4. c. from raising after he kneaded dough i4cM 6.13, this man c. not speak blasphemous words CEASI^'G. ■ Exod. 21. + 19. he shall pay for the f. of his time 1 Sam. 12. 23. I should sin in c. to pray for you Isa. 6. t9. hear ye without c. but understand not j^cts 12, 5. but prayer was made without c, for him Rom. 1. 9. without c. I make mention, 1 Thess. 1. 3, 1 Tliess. 2. 13, for this we thajik God widiout c. 5. 17. pray without c. in every thing give thanks 2 Tim.' 1. 3., without c. 1 have remembrance of thee CEDAR.. This tree is much celebrated in the scriptures : It shoots out its branches at ten or twelve feet from, the ground : Its branches are large, and at a distance from one another; its leaves are sotne- thi?ig like those of rosemary^; it is always green, and distils a kind of gum, to tohich different effects are attributed : The tcood of it is incor- ruptible, beautiful; solid, and inclining to a brown colour ; it bears a small apple, Hke that of the })ine. They made use of this wood not milyfor the beams and planks which covered edifices, and served for cieli?igs to apartments, but they placed them likewise in the siibstance of their walls, and so disposed them and the stone together, that there were three rows of stone and one of cedar 7cood, 1 Kings 6, 36. By ihe cedar of Lebanon, the king of Israel may be understood-, 2 Kings 14. 9- Hereunto also the felicity and growth of the faith- ful are compared, Psal. 92- 12. 2 Sam. 7. 2, king said, I dwell in an house of c, 7 . saying, why build ye not me an house of c. ? 1 Kings 4. 33. he spake from the c. to the hyssop 5. 8. I will do all thy desire concerning c. Q Kings 14. 9, the thistle sent to the c. 2 Chr. 25. 18. Job 40. 17. Behemoth moveth his tail like a c. Psal. 92. 12, the righteous shall grow like a c. Cant, 1. 17. the beams of our house are e. 8. 9* we will inclose her witn boards of c. Isa. 41. 19. I will plant in the wilderness ihe c. CER J>r. 22. 14. itiscieled withe. paii.teiluitliienE 1 15. because thou closest thyself in c. Eiek. 17. 3. a great eagle took highest branch ol c 22. I will take rf the highest branch of the v. 23. it shall bear fruit and be a goodly c. 27. 24, chests made of c. among the merchandise 31, 3, the Assyrian was a c. in Lebanon Zeph. 2. 14, for he shall uncover the e. work Zech, 11. 2. howl, fir-tree, for the e. is fallen CEDAR-TREES. Num. 24.6. Israel's tabernacles are c. beside watem 2 Sam. 5,11. Hiram sent c. to David and carpenteri 1 Kings 5. 6. tJ»at they hew met. out of Lebanon 10, so Hiram gave Solomon c. and fir-trees, 9. It 2 Kings 19. 23. I will cut down the tall c. thereut 1 Chron. 22. 4. David prepared e. in abundance 2 Chron. 1.15. e. made he as the sycamore, 9. 27 S. 8. send me c. and fir-trees out of Lebanon Ezra 3, 7- gave money to bring c. from Lebanon CEDAR-WOOD. Lev. 14. 4. take c. and hyssop, 6, 4&, 5l, 52. Num. ig. 6. the priest shall take c. and hyssoj 1 Chron. 22.4. they brought much r. to David CEDARS, 1 Kings 10, 27- c. made he to be as syeamore-trcC5 1 Chr. 17. 1. David said, I dwell in an house of c. 2 Chr. 2, 3, didst send David c. to build an house Psal. 29, 5. the voice of the Lord breakeththe c 80, 10. the boughs diereof were like goodly c, 148. 9, praise him also c. and fruitful trees Cant. 5. 15, his countenance excellent as the c. Isa. 9, 10. we will change the sycamores into c. 37, 24. I will cut down the tall c. thereof 41. 14. he heweth him down c. and taketh oak Jer. 22. 7. they shall cut down thy choice c. 23, O Lebanon, that makest thy nest in the c. Ezek. 31. 8, c. in garden of God could not hide hioi Amos 2. 9. Amorites height as the height of e. Zech. 11. 1, O Lebanon.th'at fire may devour thy €,-. CEDARS of Lebanon. Jjtdg.Q. 15. fire out of the bramble devour c. of Lea. Psal. 104, 16. the c. of Leb. which he hath plantei" Isa. 2, 13, day of the Lord upon all the c. of Leb, 14, 8, c. of Leb. rejoice at thee, saying, since tlfou Ezek. 27, 5. c. from Leb. to make masts for thee CELEBRATE. Lev. 23, 32, from even to even shall c. your sabbath 41, a statute, ye shall c. it in tlie seventh month Isa, 38. 18. for ^e grave caunot.death cannot f .thh ' CELESTIAL. 1 Coj. 15, 40. axa e, bodies, glory of toe c. is ona CELLARS, * 1 Chron. 27. 28. and over the c. of oil wa-s Joash CENSER, S. Lev. 10. 1, sons of Aaron took either of them c. 16, 12. he shall take a c. full of burning coals Num. 4. 14. they shall put upon it vessels even c. 16. 6, this do, take yec.||17- every man his c. 39- Eleazar the priest took the brasen c. 1 Kings7. 50, made c, of pure gold^ 2 Chr. 4. 22. 2 Chro?i.Q6. 19. Uzziahhafl ac. inhishandtobum Ezei. 8. 11, with every man his c. in his hand Heb. 9-4. the holiest had the golden c, and the arit liev. 8. 3. the angel came, having a golden c, 5. the angel took the c. and filled it with fire CENSURlE. 2 Cor. 2. -f 6. sufficient to such a man is this c. CENTURION, S. Mat. 8. 5. there came unto him a c. beseeching him 8. c. said, Lord, I am not worthy thou shouldst 2i,54, when the c. saw the earthquake [come Luke 7- 2. c. servant, who was dear to him, was sick 23. 47, now when the c. saw what was done Acts 10, 1, Cornelius was a c. of the Italian bani) 22 . Cornelius the e. a just man that feareth God 21. 32. who immediately took c. and ran down 22. 26. when the c. heard that, he went and told 23. 17. then Paul called one of the c. to him 23. he called to him two c. saying, make ready 24. 23. and he commanded a f. to keep Paul 27 ,1 .deliver, Paul to Julius a c. of Augustus' band 11. the c. believed the master more than Paul 43. r. willing to save Paul, kept them frompurp. 28.16, thee, delivered the prisoners to the captain , CEREMONIES. Num.Q.S. shall keep passover according to all thee Heb. 9.tl. the first covenant had also e. A Certain Man. See Man. CERTAIN. Erod. 16. 4. ye shall gather' a c. rate every day Num. 16, 2. Korah rose with c. of children of Isr. Deut.l3,l!i. c. men the children of Belial are gone 25. '2. the wicked man be beaten by a c. number 2 Chron 8. 13. afier a c. rate every day ofl^ering Neh. 1. 2. Hanani came, he and c. men of Judah. 4). I mouroed c. days, and fasted, and prayed 11 . 23, a c. portion should be for singers every day 13. 25, 1 smote c. of them, and plucked off hair Jer 41.5, there came c. from Shechem, from Shiloh 52. 15, the captain carried aw^ay ;>. of pJ(LY. Gen. 18. 10. he said, I will c. return to thee 26. 28. we saw^. the Lord was with thee 43. 7. could we,^. know he would say, bring your 4i. 15. wot ye not such a man as I can,^. divine ? 50. 15. will c. reqviite us all the evil we did to him E.^'od. 3. 12. c. I will be with thee, thi;5be a token 22. 4. if theft he c. foiind in his hand alive Lev. 5. 19. he hath c. trespassed against the Lord 24. 16. all the congregation shall c. stone him JotA. 9. 24. because it was c. told t^y servants Judg. 14. 12. if ye can c. declare the riddle to me 1 Sam. 20. 3. thy father c. knoweth I have found 9- if I knew c,. evil were determined by my father 23. 10. c. heard that Saul will come to Keilah 25. 28. L(ffd will c. make my lord a sure house 1 Kings 1. 30. even so will I c. do this day 2 ^iK^j8.10,gq, saytohira,thoumayest e. recover 2 CAr.l8.27 . Micai^ said, if thou c. retnm in peace Prov. 23. 5. for riches c. make themselves wings Jer. 8. 8. we are wise, lo, c. in vain jnade he it 13. 12. do we not c. know every bottle be filled 25. 28. thus saith the Lord, ye shall c. drink 36. 29. king of. Babylon shall c. (^estroy this land 40. 14. dost thou c. know that Baal is sent? 42. 19. know e. I have admonished you this day 22. c. ye shall die by the ^word and by famine 44. 17. c. do what thing goeth out of our mouth Lam. 2. 16. c. this is the day that we looked for Dan. 11. 10. one shall c. .come and overflow, 13. Zecb. 11. f 11, poor c. knew it was ;word of the L. Luke 23. 47. saying, c. this was a righteous man CERTAINTY. Josh, 23. 13. know for c. Lord will no more drive 1 Sam. 23. 23. come ye again to me with the c. Prov. 22. 21. make known the e. of words of truth Dan 2. 8. 1 know of c. ye would gain the time Luke 1. 4. thou mightest know t^e c. of those things Acts 21. 34. he could not know the c. for tumult 22. 30. because he would hfive known the c. why CERTIFY, itp. 2 'S3ni.l5.28,till there come, jvoid from you toe. me £,sra 4. 14. therefore have we sent and c. the king 16. we c. the king, that if tliis city be built again 5. 10. we asked their napfjes also to c. thee 7. 24. wee. to you to iinpdse no toll on theLevites £rM.2.22.Esther c. king thereof in Mordecai's name Gal. 1.11. 1 c. you gospel I preached, not after man CHAFED. S &m.l7-8*theybe c. in their minds as bear robbed CHAFF Is the refuse of teinnatved com, whien is barren, light, and apt to be driven to arid fro with the toind, Psal. 1.^. To which are coinpared. (I) False doctrine., or men^s dreams and inventions, Jer. 23. ,28. (2) Fruitless plots and designs, Isa. 33. 11, (3) Hypocrites and ungodly pex- sont, v)ho are v.ile, barren, and inconstant, like chaffy Mat. 3. 12. Job 21. 18. wicked as e. that storm carrieth away Psal. 3 . 4. like tlie c. which the wind driveth away 35. 5. let them be as c. before the wind ha. 5. 24. as flame consnmeth the c. so their root 17. 19. the nations shall be closed as the c. 70 CHA Ira. 29. 5. terrible ones shall be as^.that passeth away 33. 11. ye shall conceive c. and bring forth stubble 41. 15. thresh mountains, and make the hills as Jer. 23. 28. what is the c. to the wheat ? saith Lord Da7i. 2..^S. became like the«. of the threshing floor' Hoj. 13.3. as&e c. which is driven with whirlwind! Bbu-Chamberj See Bed. Gward-Chamber CHA J#r.36.20.1aid up the roll in ^.of Elisbama the scf.U £zek. 40. 45, c. whose prospect towards the sontii 46.C. whose prospect toward the north for prietu Da7i. 6.10. his windows being openin his e. to Jerus. Joels. 16. let the bridegroom go forth of his c. Zeph.Q.. 2. before the decree, before day pass asc. Mat. 3.12. will bum up the c. mth fire, LukeS. 17. CHAIN Signifies, [I] Links of iron, gold, or silver, one within another, which leere (1) Sacred, tltose ?nade by t/ia ciitnmand of God.-, for the breast- plate worji by the hig/i-priest, Exod. 39. 15, 17, 18. (2) Idolatrous, S7ich as were made for idols, or images, Isn, 40. 19. (3J Commoji, wherewith prisojiers were chaijied, Acts 12. 7- [I'l Bon^ dage, or affliction, JLam. 3. 7- [HI] Severe laivs for the curbing of all open impiety, Rev. 20. 1. Ge?t. 41.42. gold,c.abouthis neck, Dan. 5. 7,16, 29. Psal. 73. 6. pride compasseth them about as a c. Caiit. 4i. 9- have ravished me with one c. ofthy neck Za»i.3.7.hedged me about, hath niademy c. heavy Ezek. 7^23. make a c. land is full of bloody crimes 16. 11. I put bracelet^, and a 1:. on thy neck Acts 28.20.for hope of Israel I am boundxvith this c. Epk. 6. t20. for which I am ambassador in a c. 2 Tim. l.l6.0nfisiphorus was not ashamed of my c. Rev,. ^0. 1. an angel and a great c. in his hand CHAIN-WORK. X Kvi^i 7. 17. wreaths of c. for chapiters of pillars CHAINS. Exod. 28. 14. fasten the wreathen c. to ouches, 24. 39. 15. they made on breast-plate c_. at the ends Num. 31. 50. for atonement, c. and bracelet^, rings Judg. 8. 26. besides the c. about their camels' necks 1 Ki?igs 6. 21. by the c. of gold before the oracle Psal. 149, 8. to bind their kings ^vith c. and nobles Prov. 1. 9, instruction shall be c. about thy neck Cant. 1. 10. thy neck ,comely with c. of gold Isa. 3, 19. the Lord will take away tliy,^. 40. 19. goldsmith with gold, and casteth silver c. 45. 14. ihey shall come after ibee in c. come over Jer. 40. 4. I loose thee this day from thy ^. Esek. ;lQ. 4. they brought him with c. into Egj-pt 9- they put him in ward in c. and brought him Mark 5. 3. no man co^-ld bind hin\, no not with c. 4. the c. had been oft plucked asunder by him Acts 12. 7. Peter's c. fell off" from his hands 2 Pei.%. 4. to hell, delivered them into c. of^arkn. Jiirfefi.hehath reser^'ed in everlasting c. under dark. See Bound. CHALCEDONY. Rev. ,21. ig. the third foundation was a c. CHALK-STONES. Isa. 27. 9* hemaketh all the stones of the altjir^. CHAiLENGETH. Exod, ;22. 9. any lost thing another c. to be his CHAMBER SignifieSj [1] An (tpartment, or room tn a house. Gen. 43. 30. Dan. 6J 10. \^'\ T/te clouds, Psal. 104. 13. [3] A71 upper room, or an aparl- ment uherein people ge?ierally eat, where the disciples did eat the passover, and did partake of the Lord's supper, and where afterwai ds they assembled for divine worship. Acts 1. 13. | 20.8. The chambers of the south. Job 9, 9. Those stars and consteltaliotis which are towards the smtthern pole ^ so called, beca-use they are for the most part hid a^d shut up, as chambers commonly are, from these parts of the world, and do no,e rise or ap- pear to us till the begijining of ^i^mer, when they raise winds and tetnpests, fts astronomers observe. The king hath brought me '-ato his chambers, Ca7it, 1. 4. Christ the King of his church has vouchsafed unto i^e most i7ittmate aiid familiar fellowship leith himself i7i his ordinances. Enter thou into thy chambers, Isa. 20. 20. ±''ly to God by faith, prayer, arid repentance, for pro- iectio7i, depend upon his prov'dence, lay hold upon his promises, a^id make\.si ^f his attributes. He alludes to the com,mo7t practice of me7i, who, 7i)hen ther.e are storms or dangers abroad, betake themselves to their own chambers or houses fi>r safety; or, as some thi7ik, to that history ^ Exod. 9. 19. 20. or to that command, of not going out of their houses, Exod. IC. 22. or to the like charge given to Rahab, Josh .1. I9. Gen. 43. aO. Joseph entered into his c. and wept Judg. 15. 1. I will go in to my wife into the c, 16. 9- there were liers in wait abiding in the c. 12. 2 Sam. 13. 10. bring meat into the c. that 1 may eat 2 Ii,irigs4i.\\. Elisha turned into thee, and iay there ^eh. 13. 5. he prepared for Tobiah a great c. ,8. cast forth all the household stuff out of the c. Job 37. t9- o^t of the c. cometh the whirlwind Psal. 19. 5. as a bridegroom cometh out of hisc. Cant. 3. 4. into the c. of her that conceived me Jer. 36. 10. read tlic book in the e. of Gemarlah See Guard. G«tfj/-CH AMBER. Maril^.l4. say, where is the gitest-c. Luke 22. 11. Inner CHAMBER. 1 Kings 20.30. Benhadad fled, and came into inner c 22.25. shalt go into i?Hter c. to hide, 2 Chr. 18. 2t, 2 Kings 9. 2. carry Jehu into irmer c. and take the box Liit.'e CtlAMBER. 2 Ki7igs^. 10. iet us make a little c. on the wall Ezek. 40. ,7 . little c. was one reed long and one broad 13. measured the gate from the roof of one /iV. c Side CHAMBER, S. Esek. 41. .5. the breadth of every side^c. fonrcabiu 6. the side-c. were three, one over another 9- thickness of wall for side-c. without, five cubits Upper CHAMBER. 2 Kings l.,2. Ahaz fell thro' a lattice in hisupper-c. 23.12. altars in top of theiipper-c. Josiahbeatdown Acts Q. 37. washed, and laid Dorcas in an iipper-c. 39. brought Peter, when come into the upper-c 20.8. many lights in upperj-c. where wwe gathered CHAMBERS. De7tt. 32. t 25,. sword without, terror from the e. 1 Kings 6. 5. against wall of the house he built*. . 1 Chron. 9. 26. chief porters were over the c. 23.28. 2 Chron. 31.11- Hezekiah commanded to preparer. Ezra 8. 29. keep them till ye weigh them in the c. Neh. 13. 9. 1 comma;ided, and they cleansed the c. Job 9. 9- which maketh the c. of the south Pja/.104.3.who layeth beams of his c.in the waters 13.he watereth the hills from his c. earth satisfied 105.30. land brought forth frogs inc. of their king Prov. 7. 27. way to hell going down to c. of death 24. 4. by knowledge, shall be filled with riches Ca7it. 1. 4, the king hath brought ine into his c. Isa.S&.ZO. enter thou into thy c, and shut thy doors Jcr.22.13. woe to him that buildeth his e. by wrong 14. I will build me a wide housf^ and large c. Jer. 35. 2. bring the R^chabites into one of the c, Ezek. 8. 12. every man in the c. of his imagery 21. 14. the sword which ent^reth imo their privy e. 42. 13. they be holy c. where priests shall eat Mat, 24.26. behold, he is in the secret.c. .believe not tJ/j/jer-CHAMBERS. 2 Chr. 3. 9. and he overlaid the upper-c. with gold Ezek. 42. 5. the upper-c. were shorter for galleries CHAMBERING. flom. 13. 13. walk not in c. and wantonness CHAMBERLAIN, S. ■3 Ki7tgs 9. + 32. looked out to JejLU two or three e. 23. 11. by the chamber of N athan-melech the c. Esth. 1. 10, the seven c. that served the king 2. 15. but what Hegai the king's c. appointed 21. two of king's c. were wrothj and sought to lay Acts 12. 20. Elastus the king's^, their friend Rom. 16. 23. Erastus, c. of the ,city, saluteth you CHAMOIS. Deut. 14. 5. these ye shall eat, wild ox and the c, CHAMPAIGN. Veui. 11.30. who dwell in the c. over agednstGilgal Ezek. 37. -f 2. many bones in the open .c. CHAMPION. 1 Sam. 17. 4. there went out a c. out of the camp 51. when the Philistines saw their fi. was dead CHANCE. Deitf. 22, 6. ^f a bird's nest c. to be before thee 1 Cor. 15. 37. it may c. of wheat or other grain CHANCE. 1 Sam. 6. 9- it was a c. that happened to us 2 Sam. 1. 6. as I happened by c, on mo^nt GilboB Eccl. 9. 11. but time and c. happeneth to them a Luke 10. 31. by c. a priest came down that way CHANCETH. Deut. 23. 10. uncleanness that c. him by night CHANCELLOR. Ezra 4.8. Rehum c. wrote a letter to Artaxerxes, % 17. then the king sent answer to Rehum the e. CHANGEABLE. Isa. 3. 22. Lord take away the c. suits of apparel CHANGE, S, Lev. 27. 33. both it and the c. thereof shall be holy Jtidg. 14. 12. I will give you thirty c. of raiment 13. you shall give me liiirty c. of raiment Job 11 . 1 10. if he make a c. who can hindef ? 14. 14. all my days will T wait till my c, como Prov. 24. 21. meddle not with them given to e. Zech. 3. 4. I will clothe thee with c. of raiment Heb. 7. 12. there is made of necessity a c. of thelaw CHANGE, Verb. Gen. 35. 2. be clean and c. your garments Lev. 27. 10. he shall not c. it||33. norc. it, if he f. Job 17. 12. they c. the night into day,lightis short Psal. 102. 26. as a vesture shalt thou c. tnem Isa. 9. 10. but we ViiU c. them into cedars CHA <(i. 40. f 31 .ihal wait on tbe Lord shall c. strcugih fr. '2.36. whjjTgaildest ihuu so much IOC. thy way? 13. C.I. can Kthioptan r. his skin, or leopard spois ? Dun. 7. C6. h(! shall think to c, times and laws fltis. 4.7. I will c. their glory iiuo shame fiaS. I. U. then shall his mind c. and pass over A/a/. 3. 6. for 1 am the Lord, I c not, iltrrefore Wr/« G. 14. and shall e. the customs delivered Horn. I. C6. their women did e. the natural use Crt/. 4. CO. 1 desire lo be prebcut, and *■. my voice PAiY, 3. CI. Christ, who shall r. our vile body Hei. IC. 1 1". he found no way to c. his mind CllANGliD. ETIL GeH. 31.7. your father c. my wages ten times, 4.1. 41.14.Jo3ephr.hisraimeni,andcame ill to Pharaoh Lev. 13. iG. if raw flesh turn and be c. to white 55. if ihe plague have not t, his colour Unm.Ql. 13. tier, his behaviour before them &ini. IC.CO. Dav.r.his apparel, came to hoube of L. h'ht^s C4. 17' k. of Uabylon-r. his mime to Zedek. C5. Ct^. c. his prison-garments, Jer. aC. 33. Eif/i. C. + y. he e. her and maids to the best place Job eg. + so. my bow was r. in my hand 30. lU. great force of my disease is my garment f. Pia/. 15. 4. he swcareth to his hurt, and c. not JOC. CG. as a vesture they shall be c, iieb. 1. 12. lOG. CO. thus they c. their glory into an ox £r(/. U. 1. the boldness of his fuce shall be r. ]\a. C 4. 3. r. the ordinance, broken the covenant /tfr, C. 1 1 . c. their gods, my people ha\-e c,.lheir glory 4lt. 11. his taste remained, and his scent is not c. Lam. 4. ^. gold iUm> hpw is the most fine gold c. ! JLzek. 5. t). she haih e. my judgments into wickcdn. Van. C. y. prcpar. lying to speak, till the lime be c. CI . he f . the times and seasons, removeth kings 3. 19- form of his visage was c against Shadrach 27. nor were thelrcoats.c nor smell of fire passed 4. 1 6. let his heart be c. from man's, and let a beast's 6. H. sign writing that it be note, according to law 1^. that no decree the king established may be r. 17. that the purpose might not be c. about Daniel Mic. 2. 4. he bath c. iho portion of my people Acts Ctt. G. the barbarians c. their miiiils, and said Jtom. I . C3. c. tlio glory of the uncorruptible God 25. Arho c. the truth of God info a He 1 Cor. 15. 51. not all sleep, but we shall all be r.SC. 2 Cor. 3. 18. c. into same image from glory to glory JJe6. 7. IC. for priesthood being c. a change of law CIIAMGliS'I', ED, coiuiteniitice. Job 14.20. thou c.his ctmntenntu-e, sendest liim away Dan. 5. 6. the king's eomitpmmce was c. in him, (J, 10. norlctthy wKHr.bec ||7.2t(.myctfWH^c.inme CHANG Kits. P/-(;i'.C4. t 21. fear Lord and king.meddle not withe. Mat.Zl. IC. .lesns went to temple and overthrew tables of nioney-f. MftrA- 1 1. 15. John'i.. 11, 15. chanc;ks. <7«H. 45. 22, to each he gave f, to Benjamin iivec £ h'lH^s 5. 5. he took with him ten c. of raiment 22. give them, I pray thee, two c. of garments 23. bonnd two c. of garments, and laid them Job 10. 17. c. and war are against me Piai. 55. ly. because ibey have no c. they fear not CHANGING. Knth 4. 7. this was manner in Israel concerning e. CHANNEL. S. 2 Sam. 22. I6. e. of the sea appeared, Pxal. 18. 15. /<;* ."ll.tCC. let my arm be broken from c. bone Jsn. a, 7. he shall come up over all his c. and banks 27. 12. the Lord shall beat off from c. of the river CHAIMTEK, S. Exitd. 36. 38. he overlaid their c, with gold, 38. 28. .38. 17. the overlaying,of their e, were silver, ig. 1 /vVm5j7.1G. made twor. of brass, 2 C/ir.4. IC, 13, 2 A'tHirrC^ 17. ther.'uponit was brass, J'fr. 52.22, Amo.\ y. + 1. smite the r, ofthe door that posts shake i^fji/t. 2. 1 14, the bittern shall lodge in the c. CHAPMKN. C/ir. 9u l-^. besides what r. and merchants brought CUAPKL. j9mos. 7. 13, it is the king's c. and the king** court CHAPT. Jer. 14. 4. because ground isc there wais no rain CHAKASHI.M. 1 C/tnm. 4. 14. Joab the father of the valiey of e. CHAKGE Signifies, [L] To command, Exod. 1. 22. [C] To pro/uSit, or itu'erdict. Gen. 28. 1. [i] To adjjire, or Aiml hy a solemn onlfi, 1 Sam. 14. 27. [4] To Imd, or harden, Deut. 24, 5. 1 Tim. 5. 15. [5] To exhort, 1 Thess. 2. 11. [6J An ojice, or em- ploy^ Num. 8. 26. To lay any thing to one's charge, ix to accuse him of (d, and prosecHte andpunhh him for it, Psal. 3*11. To have the charge of any thing, to he intr^isted Kith itt or to have t/te oversight and mnnag^meut of it. Acts a. 27- OV*i. 2G. 5, Abraham kept my c. and my statutes fn.6. Isaxcffave Jacob &e. saying, not takeawifc 71 CHA Exod. 6. 13. the Lord gave Moses and Aaron ac. Awn. 4. 31. this IK the c. uf their burden in tabero. 8. CG. thus shalt do lo the Levites, touching their c. 9. ly. then Israel kept Ihe c. of the Lord. C3. 27> 2.3^ Moses gave Joshua a c. Dent. 31. 23, Dent, 21.8. lay not innocent blood to people's r. JoaA. 22. 3. Retibcniics have kept c. of the T:.ord 2 Hum. 17>-t2.3. Ahithuphel gave c. coiKerning 18. 5. the king gave r. concerning At>saloni 1 Kingf 11.28. Jeroboam m^de ruler over all iher. C A'/;t|f 7- 17. the lord lo have the c, of the gale i C/ifon. y. 27. because the r. was upon them CG. t30. of Hebroniies 17OO over the c. 2 Chr.'.iO.lJ. Levitcs had the c. of killing p^ssovers AVi. 7- C. I gave Ilanani c.. over Jerusalem Eiih. 3. 9. of those that had c. of the business J06 34.13, who hath given him a c. over the earth? Psa/. 35. 11. tliey laid to my c. things I knew not 109. t 8, let another take his r.. Acts 1. t CO. Jer.Si). 1 1, king of Bab. gave c. concerning Jeremiah 47. 7. Lord hath given it a c. against Ashkelon EseA. 9. 1, cause them that have c. over the city 44. 8 ye have not kept the c. of my holy things 15. the priests that kept the c. of my sanctuary 48. 11. priests kept my c. who went not astray Acist. 60. Lord, lay not this sin to their c. 8, 27. an eunuch, who had c. of all her treasure 1 2. i 25, when Barnabas and Saul fulfilled their c. 1G. C-l. received such a c. thrust them into prison 23. Cy. nothipg laid lo h^s c. worthy of death /iflm.8,33.who shall layany thing to r.of God's elect L Cor. 9. 18. make the gospel of Christ without c. L Tim. 1. 18, this c. I commit to thee, son Timothy 2 Tim. 4. 16. 1 pray it may not be laidtotheurc f. isee Kkkp. Give CHARGE. Num. 27. 19. and give Joshua a c. In their sight DeKt. 31. 14. call Joshua that I may^ii'shim a.e. 'i^Sfim. 14, 8. go, and I will i^ive c. concernuig thee 2A')Hgj20.tl. give c. concerning house, ha. .38.(1. I CAi-uH. 22. 12. only the L. give thee wisdom arid c. /'.iff/. 91. II. g»re his angels c. Mat.4.Q. Luke4.\0. Isa. 10. G. will I give him a c. to take the spoil 1. Tim. 5. 7. these things give in c. that they be 6. 13. 1 give thee c. in sight of God, who quickeneth CHARGE. Srorf.ig.Cl. the Lord said, go down, c. the people A'h/h. 5. 19. the priest shall c. her by an oath Deut. 3. 28. but c. Joshua and^encourage him IS'eh. 10. 32, to c. ourselves yearly with third part l^sth. 4. B. c. Esther that she go in to the king Cun/.^.l. If. you, O ye daughters, 3.5. | 5.8. | 8.4. 5. 9. what is thy beloved, that thou dost so c. us r Maiii- 9. 25. I c. tliee come out and enter no more 1 'i'liess.b. C7- 1 c. you that this epistle be read 1 Tim. 1. 3. c. that they teach no other doctrine S.Cl.Ic.thee before God and Jes. Christ, 27V«).4.1. 6.17. c. them that are rich in this world, that they CHARGEABLE. 2 Sam. 13. 25. let us not all go, lest we be c, to thee Neh. 5. 15. the former governors were c. to people 2 Cor. 11. 9. when with you, I was c. to no man 1 Thess. 2.y. because we would not be c .to any of you 2 Thess. 3. 8. that we mjcht not be c. to any of you CHARGED. Gen. C6. 11. Abimelech c. his people, saying 28. I. Isaac called J^cob, and c. him, and said 40. 4. captain of the guard c. Joseph with them 4yr cy. J'acob c. his sons, and said to them^ I am 50. tlG. they c. a messenger to Joseph E.rod. 1. 2C. Pharaoh r. all his people, saying Deut. 1. 16. I c. your judges at that time, saying 21-.5. lior shall he be c. with any business, but free 27. II,. Wosesf. the people the same day, saying 1 Sam. 14.27. Jonathan heard not when Saul c. peop. 2 Sam. 18. IC. lot in our heai;ing the king c. thee Vf'iingsl.V. David r. Solomon his son, saying, I go 43. the commandment that I have c. thee with 13, y. so was it c. me by the word of the Lord C Chron. 36. C3. Lord c. me to build house, Etra.l.Q. Neh. 13. J 9. c. they not be opened till after sabbath £j/A.C.10.not shewed people, as Mordecaif.her.CO. Job 1. 22. Job sinned not, nor c. God foolishly 4. 18. and his angels he r. with folly Jer. .32. 13. 1 c. Baruch before them, saying 35. 8. have obeyed J onadab in all tliat he hath c. us Mat, 9. 30. Jesus straitly r . tliem, saying, see that no man know it; Mark 5. 43. Luke y. CI. 12. IG. Jesus f. not to make him known. A/arvt 3. IC. il^flr^7.36.f.DOttoteII,,8.30, t 9.9.i^«/c5.14. | 8.56. 10. 48. many c. him that he should hold'his peace Rom. 3.^9- we have e, Jews and Gentiles imder sin 1 Thess. 2. 11. we c. every one of you as a father 1 Tim. 5. 16. and let not church be c. that it may CIIARGEDST. Exod. iy. 23. thou c. us, saying, set bounds about CHARGER, S. Nnm.l. 13. his offering was one silver c. 19. 25, 31,37. -4.3, 49, 61, 67, 73. 79. 84. this was the dedication of the altar, twcU c c. CHA Nvm, 7. 65. each c. of silver weighing 130 sliekeli Etra 1 . 9. this is number of them, one thousand r. Mat. 14.i>.give John Bapt. head in a c. Mark G.C5. CHARGES. iChron. 8. t4. he appointed the Leviies to theirr. 3t. 17. from 20 years in llieir e. by courses 35,2. he set priests in their c. and encouraged them Acts 21. 24. them take, and be at c. with them 1 Cor. y. 7, who goeih a warfare at his own t.? CHARGEST. Sam, 3. 8. thou c. n.e to day with a fault CHARGING. dels 16. 23. c. the jailor to keep them safely C Tim. 2i 14. c. that they strive ooi about words CHARIOT Signifies, [1] A .wi of light coach. Gen. 46. 29, [2] Chnriofs of -.sar, out of u'hich nome of the ancients fought, they :cere armed with javelins and icvihes in several places, xohich tore ever^ thing they met vith to pieces, Exod, 14. 7. Josh. 11, 4. [3.] Iioits,or armies, Psal. 68. 17. [4] lininan, or worldly things, xcherein men re- jioie their confide}ice, P.sal. 20. "• ElijiJi is called the chariot of Israel and horse- 7ncn thereof, C Kings 2. 12. that I'i, By his ex- ample, his cuumeli, his prayers, and po:cer Tviih Cod, he did /mire fur the defence and preserva- tion tf Israel, than all thfir c.hariots and hones, and other warlike provi.\ioHS. Solomon made a chariot of the wood of Lebanon, Canl. 3. 9. Christ, of whom Solonwu was a type, eitablishcd for the ghfy of hit ^race the new co- venant, or the gospel, whereby believers are carried to heaven; which is of an everlaui/ig nature Ueb. 13. CO. Rev. 14. 6. Gen. 41. 43. he made him Uride in the second r. Exod, 14. 25. the Lord took off their c. wheels Lfiings 7.33. th6 wheels like the work, of a c. wheel IB. 44. prepare ihy c. and get thee down 20. 25. number thCe c. for c. and we will fight 33. he caused hiht to come up into the c. 2C.35. the blood tan into the midst ofthe c. 3B. one washed the c. in the pool of, Samaria C Kings 2. U. there appeared a r. of fire and horses. IC. cried, my father, the c. of Israel, 13. 14,. 5. 21. he lighied froih ihe c to meet Gohazi y. 16. Jehu rode in a ^. ]| C7. smhe him in tbe c. 28. servants carried him in a c. to Jeriis. 23, 30^ 1 Chron. QH. 18. gave gold for the pattern of tbe c. C Cluon. 35. C4. his servants took him out ofthe <;, Psal. 46. 9. he burneth the c. in the fire 76. 6. c. and horse arc cast into a dead sleep Cant. 3. y. made a c. of the wood of Lebanon Isa. CI. 7. he saw a c. with horsemen, a c. of asses y. here conieth a c. of men with horsemeu 43^ 17. who bringeth forth tbe c. and horse Jer. 51. 21. will I break i|i pieces the c. and rides Mic. 1. 13. bind tbe c. to the swift beast ^ech. 6. 2. first c. red horses, second c. black horses y. 10. I will cut off the c. from Ephraipi Acis^. 2y. said, gonearand join tbysplfto hisc. 3B. he commanded the r. to stand still His CHARIOT. Gen, 46. Cy. Joseph made ready hii c. and went Eiod. 14.6. Pharaoh made 'ready his r.'and took Jndg. 4. J 5. Sisera lighted off his c. and fled away 5. C8. why is his c, .so long in coming r why tarry 1 Kings 12.18.kiug madespeed Kahis c,1 C/jr. -10. 18. C2..34. he said to the driver of his c, turn thy 'hand 35. Ahabwas stayed up in his c. and died at even ".Kings 5. 9- Naaman came With his c. and stood 26. wheo the man turned again from his c. 9.21. his c. was made ready,wenl out each in his j. 24. smote Jehoram, and he sunk down in his c. 10. 16. so they made him to ride in his c, Psal. 104. 3. who maketh tbe clouds his c. Jer. 4. 13. his c. shall be as a whirlwind Ads 8. 28. sitting in his c. read Esaias the p^ph«' CIlARIOr-CITlES. 2 Chr. 1 . 14. horsemen which he placed in c.-ciiies 1C/;M7». 8.6. Solomon built c.-cities, and store cities y. 25. bestowed in the e.-cities and with the king CHAIilOT-IlORSES. 2 5ffm.8.4. David houghed all c.-//tfrjw, I CAr. 18.4, 2 Kings'. 14. ihey took therefore two c-hones CHARIOT-MAN. 2 Chr, 18. 33. he said 10 the c.-man, turn thy hand CHARIOTS, Ce7i. 50.9. there went tip with Joseph c. and horse Exod. 14. 7. Pharaoh took 60O c, and all the r, 17. 1 will gel'honour upon his e. and horsemen C8. the waters covered all the c, and, all I'he hose 15. 4. I'haraoh's c. and host hath he cast into sea 19. for tbe horse of Pharaoh went in with his c. Jo.th. 17.16. have c. of iron, 18. Judg. 1. ly. I 4. 3. Jndg. 4. 15. Lord discomfited Sisera and all his c. 5. 28. she cried, why tarry ihe wheels of his c. f 1 Sam. 8. 11. the king wJllappoint them for his r. 1 3. 5. Philisimes, to fight against Israel, 30,000 '^- Abiiaelech c. him, he fled before him Juu^. 20. 48. they inclosed Benjamites ajid c. them 1 Sam.V^ 53. Israel reiurned from c. the Phiiisdncs Neh. 13. 28. therefore I c. him from me Job 18. 18. he shall be c. out of the world 20. 8. he shaJl be c. away as a vision of the night Prov. 19. 26. and he that t. away his mother Isa. 13. 14. it shall be as thee, roe, as a sheep that 17. 13. they shall be e. as the chaff before the wind Lam. 3. 52. mine enemies c. me sore like a bird 1 Thess. 2. tl5. killed their prophets, and r. us out CHASTE. 2 Cor. 11. 2. that I may present you as a c. virgin Tit. 2. 5. that the young women be c. obedient 1 Pet. 3. 2. while they behold your c. conversation CHASTEN Signifies, [i] To correct in love, Psal. 118. 18. Heb. 12. 5, 6. [2] To punish in justice. Lev. 26. 28. [3] 2o humble one''s self before God by fasting and prayer, Dan. 10. 12. rhe ( " ■ The chastisement of our peace was upon him, Isa. 53. 5. T'hat punishment by which our peace, that is, OUT recoitciliation to God, and salvation or happiness, were to be purchased, was laid upon Christ by Go£s justice', with his own conserit. 2 Sam. 7. 14. I will c. him with the rod of men Psal. 6. 1. nor c. me in thy hot displeasure, 38. 1. Prov. 19. IS. c. thy son while there is hope, spare Dan. 10. 12. tiiou didst c. thyself before thy God P.ev. 3. 19. as many as I love I rebuke and c. CHASTENED. Deut. 21.18. they have/!, him, he will not heaxken Job. 33. 19. he is c, also with pain on his bed Psal. 69. 10. I wept, and c. my soul mth fasting 73. 14. all daybeen plagued, and c. every morning 118. 18. Lord hath c. me sore, he hath not given Hos. 7.t 15. though I have c. they imagine mischief 1 Cor. 11. 32. we are c. that we be not condemned 2 Cor. 6. 9- as dying, yet live, as c. and not killed Heb. 12. 10. for they verily for a few days c. us CHASTENEST, ETH, ING. Deui. 8. 5. as a man c. his son, so the I^ord c. thee J0&.5. 17. happy whom Godcorrecteth ; despise not thou c. of Almighty, PrpD. 3. 11. Heb. 12. 5. Psal. 94. 12. blessed is the man whom thou c. Prov. 13. 24. but he that loveth him c. betimes Isa. 26.16. poured out aprayer when c. was on them Heb. 12. 6. for whom the Lord loveth he c. 7. if ye endure e. what son whom father c. not ? 11. no c.for present seems to be joyouSjbut griev. CHASTISE. Lev. 26. 28. 1 will c. you seven times for your sins Deuf. 22. IS. elders shall take the man and c, him 1 Kingsl2.11. 1 will add to your yoke, I will c. you with scorpions, 14. 2 Chron. 10. 11, 14. Hos. 7. 12. 1 will c. them as their congregation heard 10. 10. it is my desire that I should c. them Luke 23. 16. I will c. him, imd release him, 22. CHASTISED, ETH. 1 Kings 12. 11. did lade with heavy yoke ; father hath e. you with whips, 14. 2 Chr. 10. 11, 14. Ps. 94. 10. he that c. heathen, shall not he correct ? Jer. 31. 18. hast c. me, and I was c. turn thou me CHASTISEMENT. Deut. 11.2. your children who hath not seen thee. Job 34. 31. 1 have borne c. I will not offend more Psal. 73. tl4. my c. was every morning Isa. 53. 5. the c. of our peace was upon him Jer. 30. 14. have wounded with the c. of a cruel one He*. 1 2. 8.if without c. then are ye bastards, not sons CHANT. AmosG.d. theyc. to the sound of the viol and invent CHATTER. Isa. 38. 14. like a crane or swallow, so did I c. CHAWS. Ezek. 29- 4. but I will put hooks in thy c. 38. 4. Chearful ; see Cheerful. CHECK. Job 20. 3. I have heard the c. of my reproach CHECKER-WORK. 1 Kingsl.Vf. Pliram made nets of c.-w. and wreaths CHEEK. 1 A~i»^j22.24. Zedekiah smote Micaiah on the c said, which way Spirit of Lord, 2 Chron. 18. 23. Job 16, 10. have smitten me on the c. reproachfully Lam. 3. 30. he giveth his c. to him that smiteth him Mic. 5. 1 . .shall smite the Judge ■with, a rod on the c. Luke 6.29.to him smiteth one c. offer also the other Right CHEEK. Mat. 5. 39. smite thee on thy risht c. turn the other CHEEK-BONE. Psal. 3. 7- hast smitten all mine enemies on c.-ione CHEEKS. Deut. 18. 3. shall give to priest the two c. and maw Cant. 1. 10. thy c, are comely with rows of jewels 5. 13. hisf.are as a bed of spices, as sweet flowers Isa. 50.6. 1 gave myc. to them that plucked off hrdr Lam. 1.2. she weepeth, and her tears are on here. CHEEK-TEETH. Joel 1 6.natiottcome up,hathc.-r«M of a great lion CHE CHEER. Deut. 24. 5. and shall c. up his wife he hath takoi Eecl. 11. g. let thy heart c. thee in days of thy youth CHEER. Prov. 17. tl.thanahouse full of goodr. with strifii Mat. 9. 2. sou, be of good c. thy sins be forgiven thee i4.27.be of good (7.itisl,benotafraid,iLfur*6.50. John 16. 33. be of good ^. I have overcome world Acts2Z. 11. stood by him a,nd said, be of good c. P. 27. 22 and now I exhort you to be of good c, 25. whenefore sirs, be of good c. for I believe God 36. then were they all of good c. and took meat CHEERETH. Judg. g, 13 leave my wine, which c. God and mwi CHEERFUL. Prov. 17. 13. merry heart maketh a c. countenance Zech. 8. 19. shall be to house of Judah joy and c. f. 9. 17. corn shall make young men c. and new wine 2 Cor. 9. 7. or of necessity, for G. loveth a c. giver CHEERFULNESS. Rom. 12. 8, he that ^heweth mercy with c. CHEERFULLY. Acts 24. 10. I do the more c. answer for myself CHEESE, S. 1 Sam. 111. 18. carry these ten c. to the captain 2 Sam. 17. 29. Barzmai brought she^ and c. to D. Job 10. 10. hast ^ou not curdled me like c. ? CHERISH. 1 Kings 1. 2. let her c. him, and lie in thy bosom CHERISHED. 1 Kings 1. 4. the damsel was fair, and c the king CHERISHETH. ILph. 5. 29. c. his own flesh, as the Lord the church 1 T'hess. 2.7 ■ were gentle, even as a nurse ^.children CHERUB. This word in the Hebrew signifies fulness of know- ledge ; and angels are fo called from their ex- quisite knowledge, and were therefore used for the punishment of man, who sinned by ajfecdng divine knowledge. Gen. 3. 24. There is but an obscure description given us in scripture of these cherubims, which Moses placed upon the ark of thfi covenant, Exod. 25. 18. as well as of those which God posted^ at the entrance of that delightful garden oui of which he had driven Adam and Eve. But it is probable that both one and the other had a human figure, since it is said of those which were placed at the entrance of Paradise, t/iat they had their station there assigned them, to guard the entrance to it, and held afiapting sword in their hands. And Ezekiel . compares the king of Tyre to the cherub that covered the ark of the covenant, Ezek. 28. 14. that is, he Was like to this cherub, glittering all over with gold and glory. Moses says, that two cherubims covered the mercy-seat with their wings extended oji both sides, and looked one to another, having their faces turned toward the mercy-seat uhich covered the ark. God is sup* posed to si{ on the mercy-seat, whose face the ajigels in heaven always behold, tfnd upon whom their eyes are fixed to observe and receive his commands, and towards Christ, the true Propitia- tory, which mystery they desire to look int?, 1 Pet. 1, 12. 7iot envying mankind their near and happy relation to him, but taking pleasure in the co7itemplation of it. Ptoses likeviise calls those representations which were made t» eni' broderies 7ipon the veils of the tabernacle, che- rubims of cunning work, Exod. 26. 1. Exod. 25. 19. make one c. on one end, and the other c. on the other end, 37. 8, 2 Sam. 22. 11. he rode upon a c, Psal. Ig. 10. 1 Kings 6. 25. and the other c. was ten cubits 26. the height of one c. ten cubits, so p^the oilier Ezek. 9. 3. the glory of God was gone up from the p. to the threshold of the house, 10. 4. 10. 7. and one c. stretched forth his hand from the 14. first face was the face of ac. second of a man 2Ji. 14. thou art the anointed c. that covereth 36. and I will destroy thee, O covering c. 41.18. between a c. andac. every chad two faces CHERUBIMS. Gen. 3. 24. he placed at the east of the garden e Exod. 25. 18. thou shalt make two c. of gold £6. 1. the tabernacle of c. of cunning work, 31. 37. 7- he made two c. of beaten gild of one piece 1 Kings 6. 23. within the oracle he made two c. 25. both the e. were of one measure and one sjajc 28. and he overlaid the e. with gold 8. 7. the c. covered the ark, 2 Chr. 5. 8. Heb. Q. 5 2 Chr. 3. 10. inthe most holyplace he made twoc. Ezek. 10. 5. the sound of tlie c. wings was heard 16. when the c. went, the wheels went by thiqi 19. c. lift up their wings and mounted, 11. 22. Between the CHERUBIMS. Exod. 25. 22. wiU meet thee from 3e^ffle£»Mtf two r. Num.T.QQ. (Tom betwee7i the two c. he spake to li» 1 Sam. 4. 4. the ark of Lord which dwelleth betti\iS thee. 2 Sam. 6. 2. 2 Kings I9. 15. Isa. 37. '» CHI P4ttl. 80. 1. that dwelleth hetwem the c. shine forth 09. 1 . he sitteth between the c. let earth be moved Etek. 10. S. fiUwlth coals of fire inym between the e. 7. hand from between c. to fire that was Awweewtf. CIIESNUT-TREE, S. Oen. 30. 37* uid Jacob took him rods of c.-tree Esek. 31. 8. the c. -trees were not like his branches CHEST, S. 2 Kings IS. g. Jehoiadatook c. and bored hole in lid S Chr. 24. B. at king's commandment they made e. ILhigh-priest's officer came, and emptied thee. -Em*. 27, 24. thy merchants in c. of rich apparel CHEW. Ltfi;.ll .4.not eat of them that c. the cad, Dent.l4i.1[. CHEWED. J^nm. 11. 33, crelhe flf^h was e. wrath was kindled CHEWETH. Lev. 11.4. because he c. the cud, 5,6. Deut. 14. 6. 7. yet the swine e. not the cud, Dettt. I4. 8. CHICKENS. Mat. S3.37. gathered even as ahengatherethherr. CHIDE. Exnd. 17. 2. the people did c. whyc. you with me ? Jfidg. 8. 1 . the men of Ephraim did c. with Gideon Psat. 103. 9. he will not always e. nor keep anger CIHDll^G. Exod. 17, 7. called Merihah, because of c. of Israel CHIEF Signifies, [1] The principal person of a family, con- gregation, tribe, atmy^ &c. Num. 3. 30. Deut. 1. 15. 1 Sam. 14. 38. 2 Sam. 5. 8. [S] The best, or most valuable, 1 Sam, 15. 21. [3] The highest, or uppermost. Mat. 23. 6. [4] The dearest, or most fain iliar.FTOv. iQ. 28. [5] The greatest^ Psal. 137 • 6. [6} Most in esteem and reputation, Luke 14. 1. 2 Cor. 12. 11. [7] Most fonoard and active, Ezra 9- 2. [8] Most remarkable and wotiderful, Job 40. 19. ■"^en. .37. + 36. they sold Joseph to a c. marshal 40. 9. the c. butler told his dream to Joseph 21 .he restored the c. butler to his butlcrship again 22, but hanged the c. baker as Joseph interpreted Num, 3. 32. Eleazar shall be c. over c. of Levites Dettt. 1. 15. I took the c. of yourtribes, wise men 1 Sam. 15.21. the people took the c. of the things S •Sam,23.18. Abishai brother of Joab c, among three I fCiiigs 9. 23. these were the c, of the officers 1 ChroH. 5. 2. for of Judah came the c. ruler 11. 6, irfiosoever smiteth the Jebusites first shall be c, and captain, Joab went first and was c. 18. 17. the sons of David were c. about the king S6. 10. tho' not first-born, his father made him c. Esra Q. 2. the rulers have been c. in this trespass Neh. 11. 3. these arec. of the province that dwelt Job 12. 24. he taketh away heart o(c. of people 29. 25. 1 chose out their way, and sat c, dwelt as 40. 19. behemoth is the e. of the ways of God Psal. 78. 51. he smote e. ot their strength. 105. 36. 137. 6. if I prefer not Jerusalem above my c. joy Prov. 1. 21. Wisdom crieth in c. place of concourse 8. 1 26,norhad made c.part of the dust of the world 16. 28. a whisperer separateth c. friends Cant, 4. 14. an orchard with all the c. spices Jsa. 14. 9- he stirreth up the c. ones of the earth Jer. 13. 21. thou hast taught them as c. over thee 31, 7. sing and shout among thee, of the nations 50. 1 36. a sword is upon their c. stays, shall dote 51. 1 59- this Seraiah was a c. chamberlain Lam. 1.5. her adversaries are the c. enemies prosper £zek.4.iQ. set c. leaders against Jerusalem round 20. +40. there \vi\\ I require c. of your oblations 44. f 39. e. of the first fruits shall be the priest's Dan. 2.tl4. Daniel ans^ver, Arioch thee. marshal 11. 41. thee, of children of Ammon shall escape AmosQ. l?which are named e, of the nations 6. drunk and anoint themselves with e. ointments Mat 20. 27. whosoever will be e. among you, let £3 6. they love the uppermost rooms at feasts and c. seats in the synagogues, Mark 12. 39. MarkQ.ZX. Ilerodmade a supper to his e. estates LnkeW, 15. castedi out devils thro* c. of theocTTls 14. 1. he went into house of one of the e. Pharisees 7. he marked how they chose thee, rooms, S0.46. 22. 26. and he that is e. as he that doth serve JttAji 12. 42. among c. rulers many believed on him Acts 14. 12. because Paul was the e. speaker 17. 4. some believed, and of c. women not a few £;>A.2.20.Jesus Christthe e. corner-stone, I Pet.Q.6. !i'im.l.l5.Jesus came to save sinners, of whom T e. I Pe/.5.4.when c. Shepherd shall appear,shaUreceive CHIEF captain. ZSam, 5. 8. who smiteth he shall bee. siAeaptain AetiUl.^X. tidings came to thee, captain Qf\iziA 32. when they saw the e.ea;>Mi» they left beating 23. 17. Paul said,bring this youngman toe. e«;?(aire £4.7. c>captain Lysias came upon us, took him 83. e. captain shall come, I will know uttermost | CHIEF captains. £'Stim.23,R,AdinotheTachmonitesate.amongca^(. : Chrrn. 27. 3. e. of all die captains for fir month 73 CHI 2 Chron. 8. 9- but Israel were e. of Solomon's empt. Acts 25.23. when Agrippa was entered with e. capt. Rev. 6. 15. rich men and e. esr/i^atW hid themselves C\l\\LY fathers. iV«OT.31.26. thou and the c. fathers of congregation 1 CArim. 9. 34 .these e. fathers of Levites were chief 24. 31. the c. fathers of the priests and Levites 26. 32. were 2700 c. fathers David made rulers 2 CAro«.26.12.whole number of e./d^Z/erjof mighty Ezra 1.5.theo rose up the e. oiihe fathers of Jud^ AVi.7.70.the c. oitkiz fathers gave to the work, 7] . CHIEF house. .Whot. 3.24. the c. of /kjmjc of Oershonites, Eliasaph 30, the c. of house of the Kohathites, EUzaphan 35. e. of the ko^ise of the Merarites, wm Zuriel 25. 14. Zimri was of a c. house among Simeonites 15. name of woman was Cozbi, of a c. h. in Midian Josh. 22. 14. out of each e. house a prince was sent CHIEF man, or men. Lev. 21. 4. not defile himself, being a c. man 1 Chron. 1 . 3. J:he sons of Uzzi, all of them c. men 24. 4. more c. men of Eleazar, than of Ithamar Ezra 5. 10. the names of the men that were c. 7 . 28, 1 gathered together c, men to go up with me I-sa. 41. 9. I called thee from tlie c. men thereof Acts 13. 50. but the Jews stirred up the c. men 15. 22. Judas and Silas, c. men among brethren 28. 7. were possessions of the e. man of the island CHIEF priest. 2 Kings 25, '18. the capt. took Seraiah the c. prie.^t 1 Chroji.. 27 . 5. Benaiah a e. priest was third capt, 29. 22. and anointed Zadok to be c. priest 2C/iroK,ig.li.Amariah c.p. is over you in matters 26" 20. and Azariah the c. priest looked on him « CHIEF priests. Ezra 8. 24. then I separated twelve of e. of priests 10, 5. made the e. priests and all Israel to swear Neh. 12. 7. these were c. priests in days of Joshua Mat. 16. 21. and suffer many things of thee, ^rwij 26. 47. a multitude with staves from the c. priests 27.12.whunhewEis accused of e.;/rie«j,MarX: 15.3. 41. e, priests mocking with scribes, Mark \5. 31, Markl4f.l. c.priests sought to take him and put him to death, 55. Mat. 26. 59. Luke 9. 22. ] 22, 2. Luke 23. 23. voices of them and c.priests prevailed Johnl. ;i2. c, ^/'jfijM sent officers to take hin?, 1». 3. 19-15.<^.^/'»'w« answered, we have no king butCcsai- Acts 9.14. he hath authority from c.priests, 26. 10. 22. 30. commanded the c. p. and council to appear CmEF prince, or princes. 1 Chron. 5, + 2. and Of Judah came the c. prhice 7. 40. were children of Asher, e. of the pririces Biek. 38. 2. Gog c. prince of Mesech, 3. | 39. 1. Daji, 10. 13. Michael one of the c. princes came CHIEF singer, or singers, Neh. 12. 46. in days of David were c. of the singers Hab. 3. 19. to the c. sijiger on my instruments CHIEFEST, 1 Sam. 2.29.to make yourselves fat with e. offerings 9- 22. Samuel made them sit in the e. place 21, 7.Doeg an Edomite.e, of the erd-mento Saul 2 Chr. 32. 33, Hezekiah buried in c, of sepulchres Caitt. 5. 10. my beloved is the e. among 10,000 Mark 10. 44. who will be e. shall be servt. of all 2 Cor. 11. 5. not a whit behind e. of apostles, 12.11 CHIEFLY. Horn. 3, 2. e. because to them were commit.oracles Phil. 4, 22. c. of they fhat are of Cesar's househ. S Pet. 2. 10. but e. them that walk after the flesh CHILD Signifies, [1] One poung in years, 1 Sam. 1. 22. [2] One weak in knowledge, Isa. 10, I9. 1 Cor. 13. 11. [3] Snch as are young in grace, 1 John 2. 13. [4] Snch as are humble and t/octVf, Mat. 18.3,4. [5] Whatsoever is dear to a person, Jer. 15. 7. Child, Children, or Sons, are taken differ- ent Ways T?i Scriptu-e. The descejidants of a ?nan, how remote soever they may be, are called sons, or children. For example ; the- children of Edom, the children of Moab, the children of Israel. These expressiojis, the children of fight, the children of darkness, are used to ^*S^{fy those who follow light, and those who remain in darkness: the children of the king- dom, those who belong to the kingdom. Per- sons who are almost of age, are often called children. For example : Joseph is called a child, though he was at least sixteen years old. Gen. 37. 30. and Benjamin of the age of above thirty, is still called a little child. Gen. 44. 20. Likewise meii of full age have often the na?ne of children given them, Isa. 65. 20. The child shall die an hundred years old ; that is, men shall die at the age of an hundred years ; there shall be no more untimely deat/is seen. Children, or Sons of God. By this name angels are sometijnes described, as, Joh 1.6. 1 2. 1, There was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord. Good mat, in op- CHI position to the wicked, are likewise called by t.\%\ name ; the children of Se^^sfamily, in opposttwr to therace q/"Caio, Geii. 6. 2. Tfie sons of Got saw the daughters of men. Judges a7id magis- irates are likewise termed children of God, Psal. 82. 6. I have said, you are gods ; and all oC you are the children of the Most High. In the New Testament, Believers are commonly called the children of God, by virtue of thett adoption, and the prerogatives which Christ pur- chased for them by the merits of his death and sufferings, John 1. 12, He hath given us power to become the sons of God : and elsewhere ; see Rom. 8. 14. Gal. 3. 26, Children, erSons of men. This name is given to the men of Czxa's family, who lived before tne deluge; and in partiailar to the giants, thos* violent and corrupt men, who before the deluge had corrupted their ways, and drew down the most ter- rible effects of Cud's anger upon the earth. Af terwards the impious, the wicked Israelites were called the sons of men, Psal. 4. 2, O ye sons of men, how long will ye love vanity .' See Psal. 12. 1. I 57. 4. But very often, by sons of men, mankijid are to be understood, without any odious notion, as, Psal. 8. 4. What is the son of man that thnu visitest him ? Pja/. 11.4. ] 145.12. G«j.21 .lo.Hagar cast the e.under one of the shrul- . 16. she said, let me not see the death of the e. 37. 30. the e. is not, and 1, whither shall I go? 42. 22. spake I not, do not sin against the e. ? Exod. 2. 8. the maid went, and called the e.mothe 22. 22. ye shall not afflict any fatherless e. Judg, 11; ,34, Jephthah's daughter was his only c 13. B, and teach us what we shall do to the c 1 Sam. 1. 25. and they brought the e, to Eli 3^8. Eli perceived the Lord had called the e 2 Sam. 12, 14. the e, that is born to thee shall aie 15. Lord struck the e. that Uriah's wife bare 16. David therefore besought God for the c 19. David perceived that 5ie c. was dead 1 Kings 3. 25. he said, divide the living c. in twr 14,3. he shall tell thee, what shall become of the c. 17- 22, the soul of the c. came into him again 2 Kings 4. 31. he told him, tlie c. is not awaked 35, the c. neesed, and the c. opened his eyes Prov. 23. 13. withhold not correction from thee. £ccl, 4. 8, yea, he hath neither e. nor brother 15. with seconde, that shall stand up in his stead Isa. 3. 5. the c. shall behave himself proudly 7. 16. for before thee, shall know to refuse the evil 8. 4. before the e. shall know to cry, my father 11 . 8, the weaned e. put his hand on cockatrice den 65. 20. the e, shall die an hundred years old J(?/.4.31. asof herthatbringeth forth her first e. 31. 20. is Ephraim my son ? is he a pleasant c. ? 44. 7. to cut off from you man, woman, and e. Mat. 10. 21, the father shall deliver the c. to death 17. 18. the c. was cured from that very hour 23. 15. ye make him twofold more the c. of hell Luke 1..5Q. on eighth day they came to circumcise e. 66, saying, what manner ot^ c. shall this be ? 76. thou c.shalt be called Prophet of the Highest 80. the c. grew, and waxed strong in spirit, 2. 40. 2. 27. when the parents brought in the c. Jesus 9- 38. Master, look on my son, he is my only c. 42, Jesus healed e.and delivered him to his father Jo/m 4. 49. sir, come down ere my c. die 16. 21. but as soon as she is delivered of the e. Acts 4. 27. of a truth against thy holy e. Jesus 30. thit signs may be done by name ofthy e. Jesus 13. 10. Saul said, thou e. of the devil, thou enemy Rev. 12.4. to devour here, as soon as it was born 5. her c. was caught up to God and to his throne A CHILD, Gen. 18.13. shall I of a surety bear a e. who am old* 44.20. a father, and a c. of his old age, a little ont. Exod. 2. 2. she saw he was a goodly e. Heb. 11. 23. 1 Sam. 2,18. Samuel, a e. girded with a linen ephod 1 Kij%s 3. 17. wast delivered offlc.with her in house 13.2. a. c. shall be bom to house of David, Josiah Job 33. 25. his flesh shall be fresher than a c. Psal. 131 .2. I quieted myself as ae. zsa weaned c Prov. 20, 11. even a c. is known by his doings 22. 6. train up a c. in the way he should go 15. foolishness is bound in the heart of a c. 29. 15. but a c. left to himself bringeth to shame 21. he that bringeth up his servant from a c. Eccl. 4, 13. better is a wise e. than a foolish king 10. 16. woe to thee, O land, when thy king is a c. Isa. 9. 6. for to us a c. is bom, to us a son is given 10. 19. trees shall be few, that a e, may write them Jer. 1. 6. behold I cannot speak, for I am a c, 7. 20. 15. tidings, saying, a man e. is bom to thee Hos, 11. 1. when Israel was a c. then I loved hini Mark^. 21. how long since this came ? he said of « e, 36. took a c. and set him in the midst, LukeQ. 47> 1 Cor. '1.3. 11, when I was a e. I spake as o e. understood as a c. I thought as a e. Gal.4> i 1 say, the heir asloQgasheisae.differsanA CHI Tim. S. 15. from a c. hast known holy scriptures Heb. 11. 11 . Sarah delivered of a c. when past age -Gey. 12. 5. she brought forth a man c. who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron Liitle CHILD. E«n. 47. + 12. nourish, his father's house as a little c. Kings3.7. s.ms.littiec. I know not how to go out 11. 17. Iladad fled into Egypt, being yet a little c. 2 Kings 5, 14. came again like the flesh ofdL little c Jsa. 11. 6. and a little c. shall lead them Mat. 18. 2. Jesus called a/ttr/ecto him, and set him 5. who shall receive one such little c. in my name JWarAlO.lS.whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a /ir//e c. shall not enter it, iuie 18,17. No CHILD. Gen. 11, 30. but Sarai was barren, she had no c. Lev. 22. 1.3. but if the priett's daughter have no c. Deiit. 25. 5. if one brother die, and have no c. 2 Sam. 6. 23. Michal had 7io c. to the day of death S Kings 4.14.Gehazi answered, verily she hath jio c. Jjtike 1 .7 .they had no ir .because Elisabeth was barren ^c^f 7*5. promised to him when as yet he had no c. Sucking CHILD. Num. 11. 12. as a nursing father beareth rticf in^ c. Isa.ll.Q. sucking c. shall play on the hole of the asp 4g.15.can awoman forget herj. c ? yea, they may Lam. 4. 4. tongue of the suck. c. cleaveth to the roof This CHILD. Exod. 2. 9- take this c. and nurse him for me Luke 2.17 sayingjwhich was told concerning this e. 34.this c. is set for fall and rising of many in Isr. 9.48.whoso shall receive this c. my name, receives lVnh CHILD. Gen.l6.ll.the aiige'. said, Hagar, thou art vsith c. 19.36. daught. of Lot M'ere 7oith c. by their father 38.24.Tamar thy daughter is with c. by whor<>dom 35. by the man whose these are, am I viith c. Exod. 21.22. if men strive and hurt a \vomz.moith c. 1 iSam.4.19.hisdaughter,Phinehas'wife,wasrij»M c. 2 'Saffz.ll.5.Bath-sheba sent and said, I am with c. 2 /0«^j'8.12.wiltripup their women wiVA c. 15.16. Ecel. 11.5. bonesgrowinwombofherthatis withe, Ita. 26.17. like a woman with c. that draweth near 18. we have been with c. we have been in pain 54. 1. sing, O barren, that didst not travail wi'M c. Jer.SO. 6. see whether a man doth travail with c. 31. 8. I will bring forth from north women rvith c. Has, 13, l6. their women with c. shall be ripped up Amos 1. 13. hecacase they ripped up the women with'c. Mat. 1.18. she was found wiMc. of the Holy Ghost S3, a virgin shall be with c. and bring forth a son S4.i9.woe to them that are loith c. and to them give suck in those days, Mark 13. 17. Luke 21, 23. LukeQ.5. to be taxed with Mary, being great rt'iMc. 1 Thess. 5. 3. as travail upon a woman with c. Rev. 12. 2. and she being with c. cried, travailing Young CHILD. 1 Sam. 1. 24. she brought him, and the c.-wasj/oung Mat. 2. 8. go and search diligently for the yomtg c. 13. take the young c. and his mother, and flee 14, he took the yomtg c. and his mother by night CHILD-BEARING. 1 Tim, 2.15. notwithstand.she shall be saved in c.-i. CHILDHOOD. 1 Sam. 12.2.1 have walked before you from my e. Job 33. + 25. his flesh shall be fresher than c. Eccl. 11. 10 for c. and youth are vanity CHILDISH. 1 Cor. 13. 11. when a man, I put away c. things CHILDLESS. Gen. 15. 2. what wilt thou give me, seeing I go c, ? £fiu.20.20.they3haU bear their sin, they shall die c. 1 •Si7m.l5.33. Samuel said, as thy sword hatli made women c. so shall thy mother bee, among women Jer. 22. 30. saith the Lord, write you this man c. Luke 20.30. the second took her to wife, and died c. CHILDREN. Geji. 3. 16. in sorrow shalt thou bring forth c. 16. 2. it may be that I may obtain <;. by her 25. 22, the f . struggled together within her 29. + 1- Jacob came into laud of the c. of the east 30. 1. Rachael said to Jacob, give me c.ov I die 33. 6. the c. which God hath given thy ser\'ant 49. 8. thy father's c. shall bow down before thee £ftjrf. 12. 37. journeyed about 600,000 men,besideBc, SO.S.ajealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fa- thers upon the c. .34.7. JV»m.l4.J8. Dej(/.5.9. 21. 4. the wife and her c. shall be her master's Num. 13. 28. and we saw the c. of Anak there 17, + 10. for a token against the c. of rebellion 26. 11. notwithstanding the c. of Korah died not Veut. 2. 9. I have given Ar to the c. of Lot, I9. 9. 2. who can stand before the c. of Anak? 13. 13. the e. of Belial are gone out from you 14. 1. ye are the c. of the Lord your God 21. 15- have bom him c. both beloved and hated 23.8. the c. begotten of them shall enter into cong, 24.l6.the fathers shall not be put to death for the c. nor the e. for the fathers, 2 Chron. 25, 4. 'J2, 20 they are e. in whom there is no faith 74 CHI Z?ett/.33.24.of Asher he said,let Asher be. b'.sssedi;. Josh. 22. 9. c. of Reuben and Gad, hall tribe o* Ma- nasseli, returned and built there an altar, 10, 11 . Judg. 4. 6. take 10,000 men of the c. of Naphtali 8. 18. each one resembled the c. of a king 14. 16. thou hast put foffth a riddle to c. of people 20. 13. now deliver us the men, the c. of Belial 1 Sa7n. 2- 5. she that hath many c. is waxed feeble 10.27. c of Belial said,howshall this man save us.' 2 Sam.3. + 34. as a man fftlleth before c. of iniquity 7.10. neither shall thee, of wickedness afiiict them any more as before time, 1 Chron. 17. 9- 1 Kings 21. 13. there came in two men, c, of Belial 2 Kings 2. 24. two she-bears came and tare 42 c. Q. 1. Elisha called one of the c. of the prophets 10. 13. to salute the c. of the king, e. of the queen 14. 6. but the c. of murderers he slew not, as is written in the law of Moses, 2 Chroti. 25. 4. 17. 34, nor do as Lord commanded the c. of Jac. 39. 3. for the c. are come to the birth, Isa. 37. 3. 1 Chron. 2- 30. but Seled died without c. ■32. and Jether died iinthout c. 4. 27. but Shimei's brethren had not many c. 16. 13. O ye c. of Jacob his chosen, PsaL 105. 6. 2 Chron. 13. 7- gathered to Jeroboam c. of Belial 25. 7. the Lord is not with all the c. of Ephraim 11. Amaziah smote of the c. of Seir 10,000 Ezra 2. 1. these are <:. of the provmce, Neh. 7. 6. 10, 44. some had wives by whom they had c. Neh, 9.23. the f.multipliedstthou as stars of heav, Joi 19. 17. I intreated fop the c. sake of my body 30. 8. they were c. of fools, yea c. of base men 41. 34. he is a king over all the c. of pride Psal. 17. 14. they are full of c. and leave the rest 34.11. come, ye f. hearken to me, I will teach you 69. 8. I am become an alien to my mother's c. 72. 4. he shall save the c. of the needy ■;;;. 6. the c. which should be bom might know 82. 6. and all of you are c. of the most High 83. 8. they have holpen the c. of Lot. Selah 102. 28. the c. of thy servants shall continue 133. 9. makes the barren to be a joyful mother of <;. 127. 3. lo c. are an heritage of the Lord 4. as arrows in the hand, so are the c. of youth 137.7. remember, Q Lord, the c. of Edom 148. 12. let old men and c. praise the Ix)rd 149. 2. let the c. of Zion be joyful in their kmg Proi.-.4.1.hear,yef. instruction,5.7. J 7-24. ( 8.32. 17. 6. and the glory of c. are their fathers 31, 28. her c. arise up and call hep blessed Eccl. 6. 3. if a man beget 100 c. and live years Cant. 1. 6. my mother's c, were angry with me La. 1. 2. I have brought tip c. and they rebelled 4. ah sinful nation, c. that are corrupters 2. 6. they please themselves in the c. of strangers 3.4. andlwillgive e, to be their princes, and babes 12, as for my people, c. are their oppressors 8. 18. 1 arid c. whom Lord hath given me,ffeA.2,13, 13. 18, shall have no pity, their eye not spare c. 21. 17. mighty men of c. of Kedar be diminished 23, 4. saying, I travail not, nor bring forth c. 30. 1. woe to the rebellous c. saith the Lord g. lying c. c. that will not hear the law of the L, 38. 19. father to the c. make known thy truth 47 . 8. neither shall 1 kno^v the loss of c. 9. come in one day the loss of c. and widowhood 49. 20. the c. which thou shalt have, shall say 54. 1. sing, O barren, for more are c. of the deso- late than c. of the married wife. Gal. 4, 27, 57 .4. are ye not c. of transgression, a seed of falseh. 5. slaying the c. in the valleys under clifts of rocks 6^. 8. ihey are my people, c. that will not lie 66.8. as soon as ^ion travailed, she brought forth c. Jer. 3. 14. turn, O backsliding c. saith the L. 22. 19. I said, how shall I put thee among the c.'i 4,23. for my people is foolish, they are sottish e. 6. 11. I will pour it out upon the c. abrojad 7. 18. thee, gather wood, the fathers kindle the fire 9. 21 . for death entered to cut off c. from without 15. 7. I wiH fan them, I will bereave them of c, 31. 15. Rachel weeping for her c. Mat. 2. 19. 29, the c. te^th are set on edge, Ezei. 18. 2. 48. 1 45. shall devour the crown of the c. of noise Lajn. 2. 20. shall the women eat c. of a span long ? 5. 13. young men to grind, c, fell under the wood £r«yt.2.4, for they are impudent c. and stiff-hearted 20. 21. the c. rebelled against me, they walked 23. 1 17- c. of Babel came to her into bed of love 33.30. the r, still are talking against thee by walls 44. t7. brought into my sanctuary c. of a stranger 47 . 22, to strangers thot shall beget c. among yovi Dan. 1,4, c. in whom was no blemish, but skilful l5. their countenances fairer and fatter thanallc. 1.7. as for these four c. Godgavethemknowledge 2.-t2o. found a man of the c. of the captivity 12. 1. Michael shall stand for the c. of thy people Uos. 1. 2. take unto thee c. of whoredoms 2.4. I will not have mercy on here, for they be c. j 10. 9. the battle against the c. of iniquity did not I 14. the mother was dashed in pieces upon her c. CHI IIos. 11, 10. then thee, shall tremble from the wot 13.13. not stay long in place of breaking forth of c. JoelH 16. gather c. and those that suck the breast* 23. be glad Uien ye c. of Zion, and rejoice in L. Amos 9. 7. are ye not as e. of the Ethiopians to me? Mic. 1. 16. make bald, and poll thee for delicate e„ Zeph. 1, 8. I will punish the prmces and king'se. Mai. 4.6. he shall turn the heart of fathers to the c, and the heart of c. to their fathers, Luke 1, I7. Mat. 2. 16. Herod slew all the e. in Bethlehem 3. 9. able of these stones to raise up e. Imke 3. 8. 5. 45. that ye may be the e. of your Father in heav. 8. 12. buf the e, of the kingdom shall be cast out 9.15. Jesus said» cane, of bride-cham. mourn while bridegroom with them ? Mark 2, 19. Luke 5. 34. 10. 21, e, shall rise against parents, Mar&13. IS. 11.19. but Wisdom isjustified of her e. Luke'. 35. 13. 38. the good seed are the c. of the kingdom, but the tares are the e. of the wicked one 15. 26. not meet to take the e. bread, Mark 7. 27 17. 26. Jesus saith to hini, then ate the c. free 19.29. forsaken wife or <■ . for my sake, Mark lO.Sg. 20, 20. then came the mother of Zebedee's c. 21.15.priests and scribes saw the e, crying in temp. Mat. 23. 31. ye are e. of them that killed prophets Mark 7 .27. Jesus said to her, let the e. first be filled 28. the dogs under the table eat of the c, crumbs 9. 37. shall receive one of such e. inmy name, 41. Liike 6. 35. be great,, ye shall be the c of the High. 16. 8. for e. of this world are wiser than c. of light 20. 29. the first took a wife, and died without c. 34. the c. of this world mar-'y, and are given in JohnS.SQ. if ye wer« Abraham's ?. would do works 21.5. Jesus saith to them, e. have ye any meat? Acts 3.25.ye are the e.of the prophets and covenant Uom. 8. 17. if e. then heirs, heirs of God, joint-heira 9. 7. because the seed of Abraham are they all c 1 1 . for e. being not yet born, nor done good or evil 1 Cor.14.20.be note, in understanding, in malice, e, 2 Cor. 12. 14. for tlie e. ought not to lay up for flie parents, but the parents for the e Gal. 3, 7. of faith, the same are the c. of Abraham 4. 3. so -fte, when we were c. were in bondage 25. Jerusalem, which is in bondage with her c. 31. we are not e. of bond-woman, but of the free Eph , 1 . 5.having predestinated us to adoption of c. 2. 2. the spirit that worketh in c. of disobedience 3. were by nature e. of wrath, even as others 4. 14. we be henceforth no more c. tossed to and fro 5. 1. be ye therefore followers of God as dear c. 6. MTath Cometh on?..of disobedience^ Col. 3. 0. 6. 1 . e. obey your parents in the Lord, Col. 3. 20. 1 Tim. 6, 4. but if any widow have c. or nephews 10. if she hath brought up e, if she hath lodged 14. 1 will that the younger women marry^bear c. J9e4.2.14.asthee. are partakers of flesh and blood 12. 5. exhortation which speaketh to you as to c. 1 Pet. 1 . 14. as obedient e. not fashioning by lusts 2 Pet. 2. 14. having eyes full of adultery^ cursed e. 1 John3. 10. e. of God manifest, and c. of the devil 2 Joh?i 1 , the elder to the elect lady and hey c. 13. the c. of thy elect sister greet thee Rev. 2. 23. 1 will kill her c. with death, churches See Ammon, Captivity. CHILDREN of Benjamin. IVHm.l.36.ofthee.o/-B. by their genealogy 35,400 Judg. 1. 21. e. of B. did not drive outthe Jebusites 20. 13. the e. of B. would not hearken to brethren 2 Sam. 2. 25. c.ofB. gathered together after Abnep 1 C/ir.9;3.in Jerusalem dwelt of c. ofB. Neh. 11.4. 12. 16. there came of ^. of B. to the hold to David Jer. 6. 1 . O ye c. ofBenj. gather yourselves to flee Children's CHILDREN. Gen. 45. 10. shalt be near tome, thou and thy ch. c. Exod. 34. 7 . visiting iniquity of fathers on chi/dr. e. Deiu. 4. 25. when thou shalt beget c, and tihildr. c. 2 Kings 17 .41 .served images hoik their <;, and ch, e. Psal.103. 17. and his righteousness unto f/ji'Wr, *. 128. 6. shalt see thy childr. c. and peace on Israel Prov. 13.22. leaveth an inheritance to his childr. e. 17. 6. childr. c. are crown of old men, glory of c. Jer. 2. 9. and with your childr^ti's c. will I plead Ecek.37.25. shall dwell, and their childr. e.forevcT Fatherless CHILDREN. PjaMO9.i2.nor let there be any to favour/aMer.*. Jirr. 49.11. leave thy father, c. I will preserN'e them CHILDREN of God. Mat. 5, 9- peace-makers shallbe called the c. ofG. Li(ke 20. 36, arethei?, of G. being c. of resurrection Joh7i 11 , 52. should gamer together in onec. of God Rotn. 8. 16. beareth witness that we are thee. o/G. 21 . delivered into the glorious liberty of e. o/God 9. 8, thee, of theflesh,^these are notuiec of Goi 26. there shall they be called e. o/'the living Gfld Gal. 3. 26. ye are all e. of Cod by iaith in Christ I John 3 . 10. e. of God manifest, and c, of tlie dec. C Chr. 28. 3. burnt hue. in fire after the heathen 33. 6. he caused hit c. to pass thro' the fire Job 5. 4. his e, are far from safety, and are crushed 17> 5. even the eyes of his c. shall fail 30. 10. his c. shall seek to please the poor ^1. 19. Ood layeth up his iniquity for his e. ^. 14. if Ai> c. oe multiplied, it is for the sword Ptal. RQ. 30. if his f . forsake my law, and walk not 103.13. like as a father pitieth Aire, so Lord pities 109. 9. let his e. be fatherless, his wife a widow 10. let his c.sbe vagabonds, and beg bread Prov. 14. 26. Am 0. shall have a place of refuge 30. 7. the just man, his c. are blessed after him •&a.l4.21.pr«pare slaughter for hisc. for iniquity of S9. Q3 . vmm h« aceth Air «. in the midat of him IIos. 9. 13. but Ephraim shall hring Torfli 31m e. John 4, 12. his e. and cattle drank thereof 1 T^ess. S.ll.we charged you as a. father doth his c. 1 2Um. 3.4. having /jt'jc. in subjection with gravity CHILDREN of Israel. Gen. 50. 2S. Joseph took an oath of the e. of Israel £j0rf.l.7.thec. o/^/Jra«/ were fruitful and increased 12, ihey were grieved because of the c. of Israel 3. 23. CO/" If. sighed || 25.God looked on e.of Israel 4. 31. when theyheard Lord had visited tf.o/Jjrae/ 6.S. I have also heard the groaning of the e.of Isr. 13.tobringr.o/Jjr.outofEgypt,26,27. | 12.51. 9. 4. shall nothing die of all that is the c. of Israel 12. 37 ■ c. of Isr. journeyed about 600,000 on foot 39- *3. and there I will meet with the c. of Israel 31.17.it is a sign between me and c, of Isr. (ot ever r-rfp.17.1 31 whosoever he be, c. of Israel or stranger 25. 55. for to me the c. o( of Israel are servants NrimA^. 10. glory of Lord appeared before e.of Isr. Josh. 7. 12. c. of isr. could not stand before enemies lSam.ll.8. when numbered c. of Isr. were 300,000 S Sam. 21.2. the Gibeonites -were not of c, of Israel 5 fCings 17 . ii4i. and placed them instead of c. of Isr. Neh. 8. 17. to that day had not the c. of Isr. done so Psal. 103. 7. he made knowTi his acta to c. of Israel 148. 14. even of the c.q/'7jra!ff/,a people near to him lJFa.27.i2.shan be gathered one by one.O ye e.of Isr. Exek. 4*. 15. wbenff. of Israel -w^nt astray, 4fi.ll. Amos Z.ll. isitnoteventSjus, O yec. of Israel? 4. 5. this liketh you, Oje e.of Isr. saith the Lord Lukel .\6. many of the e.of Israel shall turn to Lord Acts 7. 23. to visit his brethren the c. of Israel 37.this is that Moses which said to the e.of Israel 9. 15. chosen to bear my name before the c. of Isr. 10.36. word God sent tor. of Isr. preaching peace flom.9.27. though number 01 e.of Isr, be as the sand 2Cor.3.7- e. of Isr. coald not behold face of Moses HeS. 11. 22. made mention of departing of c. of Isr. Hfv.Z.l t. to cast a stumbling-block before c. of Isr. 7. 4. sealed 144,000 of all the tribes of the c. of Isr. ai.lS.tho names of the twelve tribes oftheii.o/'Jj;' CrriLDREN ofJudah. Kum. 1. Sfi. of the c, ofJndah by their generation^ Josh. 14,6'. c. of Jndah came to Joshua to Gilgal ^Sani.\.\%. bade teach c. ofjvd. the use of the bow 2 Chr. 13.18. c. of J. prevailed, because they relied 25. 12. other lOyOOO did c. of J. carry away captive 28. 10. nowye purpose to keep under thee. ofJud, Jer. 32. 32. because of all the evil of thee. ofJitdaA 50. 4. they and the e. of Judah going and weeping 33 Israel and e. of Judah were oppressed together Joel 3. 19, for the violence against the e. of Judah CHILDREN o//iffAr. Luke 16. 8. r.of this world are wiser than e.of light John 12. 36. believe, that ye may be the c. of light Eph. 5.8. but now are light in Lord, walk asc. of I. 1 7%«jj,fi.S.yoareall e.of light, and children of day Little CHILDREN. Vnm. 16. 27. little c. stood in the door of their tents 2 Kin^s 2. 23. came forth little c. and mocked hinl £j'/A,3.13.in one day to destroy little c. and women £xek. 9. 6. slay utterly maids, little e, and women A/rtf .18.3. except converted, and become as little e. 19. 13. then were there brought to him little e. 14.snf{eT little e.tocome,Mijrk\0.1c. and their e. another Mic,2.^,fTom. their c. have ye taken away my glory Zech. 10. 7. yea, their c, shall see it and be glad 9. they shall live with their e. and turn ^ain ./4«Jl3.33.God hath fulfilled the same to us their c. X Tim. 3. K. the deacons rule their e. and houses [well 2V<.3.4.young women to love husbands and their c. CHO Thy CHILDREN. Exod. 13. 13. the first-born among thy e, redeem Deut.4A0.%Q well with thy e. after thee, 12. 25,23, 6. 7, thou shalt teach them diligently to thy c. 30.2. thou and thy c. shall obey with all thine heart Josh. 14. 9. the land be thine and thy c. for ever 1 Sam. 16. 11. Samuel said, are here all thy c. ? 1 Kings 2.4. if thy c. take he«d to their way to walk 8. 25. so that thy c. take heed, 2 CAroTi. 6. 16. 20. 3. saith, thy wives also and thy e. are mine 2 Kings 4. 7. live thou and thy c. of the rest 10.30.M^c. of fourth generation shall sit on throne 2 Chron. 21. 14. Lord will smite thy people and c. Job 8. 4. if ihy e. have sinned against him, he casi Psal. 45. 16. instead of thy fathers shall be thy c. 73. 15. should ofiend against generation of thye l^S.3. thy c. like olive-plants round about thy table 132. 12. if thy c. will keep my covenjuit aad test, 147. 13. he hath blessed thy c. within thee Zra. 49. 17. f/i^ff. shall make hastp. thy destroyers 25. I sriU contend, and I will save thye. 5*. 13. and all My c. shall be taught of the Lord, and great shall be the peace of thye, Jer.5.7, thyc.\i2.-eur. 7.7. the Lord did not c.you because more 12. 5. the place which Lord shall c. 11, 14,18, 26. I 14. 23, 24. 25. I 15. 20. | I6. 2, 6, 7, 15, 36. ( 17. 8. 10. I 18. 6. J 26. 2. I 31. 11. Josh. 9. 27. 17.15. shall set him king, whom the Lord shall c. 1 Sam. 2. 28. did I c. him out of all tribes of Israel 2 Sam. 16. 18. whom tiie Lord and his people c. 21. 6. will hang tbem inGibeab whom Lord did c. 1 Kings 14. 21. the city which the Lord did c. Neh. 9. 7. thou art the God who didst c. Abram Psal. 25. 12. him shall he teach in way he shall c. 47. 4. he shall c. our inheritance for us Isa. 14. 1. for the Lord will yet c. Israel 49. 7. the Holy One of Israel, he shall c. thee 66. 4. 1 also will c. their delusion, and bring fears Zech. 1. 17. the Lord will yet c. Jerusalem, 2. 12. CHOOSE. Eiod. 17. 9. c. us out men, and go out, fight with Deuc. 23. 16. he shall dwell in that place he shallc. 30. 19. therefore c life, that thou and seed may live Josh. 24. 15, c. Uiis day whom you will serve 1 Sam.\'^.Q. c. you a man for you, let him come S Aim. 17. l.letmec. 12,000men, and I will pursue 19. t 38. what thou shalt c. that will I do for thee 24.12,1 offer three, (7. one of them, 1 CAr. 21. 10. 1 Kings 18. 23. let them c. one bullock, 25. Job 9. 14. c. out my words to reason with him 34. 4. let us e. to us judgment, let us know 33. whether thou refuse, or whether thou c, Ps. 84. 1 10. 1 would c. ratherto sit at the threshold Prov. 1. 29. and did not c. the fear of the Lord 3. 31. the oppressor, and c. none of his ways Isa. 7. 15. may know to refuse evil, and c. good, I6, 56. 4. to the eunuchs that c. things that plea.se me 65. 12. and did c. that wherein I delighted not Ezek. 21. 19. c. aplace, c. it at the head of the way Phil. 1. 22. yet what I shall c. 1 wot not CHOOSEST, ETH, IlI^G. Job 7. 15. so that my soul c. strangling and death 15. 5. and thou c. the tongue of the crafty Psal. 65.4. blessed is the man whom thou c. Isa. 40. 20. he c. a tree that will not rot 41.24. an abomination is he thatc. you Heb. 11. 25.*;. rather to suffer affliction with people CHOSE. G«n.6.2. they cook them wives of all which they c. 33. 11. then Lot c. him all the plain of Jordan Exod. 18. 25. Moses c. able men, and made heads De7tt. 4. 37. he c. their seed after them, 10. 15. Josh. 8. 3. Joshua c. 30,000 mighty men of valour Jiidg. 5. 8. they c. new gods, then was war in gates 2 Sam. 6. 21. the Lord who c. me before thy father 1 Kings S. 16. 1 c. no city out of all the tribes of Isr, to build an house for my name, 2 Chr. 6. 5. 1 Chr. 28. 4. the Lord c. me before all the house of Job 29. 25. I c. out their way and sat chief Psal. 78. 67. and c. not the tribe of Ephraim 68. butc. the tribe of Judah, the mount Zion 70. he c. David also his servant, and took him Isa. G6. 4. and c. that in which 1 delighted not Ezei. 20. 5. say to them, in the day when I c. Isr, Luke 6. 13. of his disciples he c. twelve apostles 14. 7. when he marked how they c. chief rooms Arts 6.5. c. Stephen a man full of faith and It. Ghost 13. 17. God of this people Israel c. our fathers 15.40. Paul cSUas and departed, being recommen. CHOSEN. Exod. 15. 4. his c. captains are drowned in the sea Num. 16. 5. him whom he hath c. cause to come Josh. 34. 22. ye have c. you the Lord to 5er\e him Judg. 10. 14. go and cry to the gods ye have c. 1 Sam. 8. 18. because of the king ye have e. IS. 13. 20, 30. I know that thou hast c. the son of Jesse I7t"mg-j3.8.hastc.a great people.cannot be number. 8. 44. the city thou hast c. 46, 2 Chron. 6. :il, 38. 1 Chron. lb. 13. ye children of Jacob his c. ones Job 36. 21. this ha£t thou c, rather than aftliction Psal. 33. 12. people he hath c for his inheritance 89. 3. I have made a covenant with my c. 19. I have exalted one c. out of the people 105.6. seed of Abraham, ye child, of Jacob his c 43. he brought forth his c. with gladness 106. 5, that I may see the good of thy c. /23. had not Moses his c. stood before him ■ProD. 16. 16. understand, rather to be c. than silver 22. 1. a good name rather to be c. than riches Isa. 43. 20. to give drink to my people, my c. 65. 15. shall leave your name a curse to my c. 66. 3. yea, they have c. their Own ways Jer. 8. 3. and death shall be c. rather than life 49. 19.who is a c. man that Imny appoint, 50. 44. Mat. 20. 36. many be cailcd, biit few c. 22. 14. Mark 13. £0. for fiia elect's sake whom he hath c. Luke 10. 42. euad Mary hath c. the good part Acts ] . 24. shew whether of these iwo thou hast c. 9. IS. go thy way, for he is a e. vessel to me Rom. 16. 13. salute Rufos, c. in the Lord 2 Cor. 8. 19. who was c. of the churches to travel 1 7Vm. 5. 1 9. let not a -widow bee. into the number 2 !r2m,2,4.please him who hath c.him to be a soldier 1 Pet. 2. 9. ye are a c. generation, a royal priesth. Rev. 17. 14. they are called, c. and faithful CHOSEN of God. Luke 23. 35. if be be the Christ, the c. of God Acts 10. 41. but to witnesses c. before of God 1 Pet. 2. 4. a living stone, c. of God and precious God hath CHOSEN. Deut. 12. 21. Godhathc. to put name there, I6. 11. 21. 5. them God hath c. to minister unto him 1 Chrmi. 29. 1 . Solomon whom God hath e, is young Acts 22. 14. the God of our fathers hath c. thee 1 Cor. 1. 27. God hath c. foolish things, God hath c. weak things 28. things despised Godhath c. and things that are 2 IViess. 2. ]3. Gorf from the beginning /mM f. you Jam. 2. 5: hath not God c. the poor of this world I have CHOSEN. 1 Kings 11 . 13. for David's sake and Jerusalem's sake Ihave c. 2 Kijigs 21.7- | 23.27- " Chr. 6.6. 32. the city which I have c. out of all the tribes Neh. 1. 9. bring them to place J/(fli.ef:. to set name Psal. 119. 30. I hate c. the way of truth, 173. Isa. 41.8. Jacob whom Ihave c.tne seed of Abrah. 9. / have c. thee, and not cast thee away 43. 10. my servant whom I have c. Mat. 12. 18. 44.1. Israel whom I have c. || 2. Jesurun Ihave c. 48. 10. Ihave c. thee in the furnace of affliction 58. 5. is not this the fast that J have c. ? 6. Hag. 2. 23 . Ihave c. thee, gaith the Lord of hosts Joh.i 13.18.speaknotofall, I know whom I have c. 15. Ifi. ye have not c. me, but I have c. you 19. but Ihave c. you out of the world, therefore Lord hath CHOSEN. Deut. 7. 6. Lord hath c. thee a special people, 14.2. 18. 5. the Lord hath c. him out of all the tribes 1 Sam. 10. 24. see him whom Lord hath c. none like 16. 8. and he said, neither hath the Lord c. this 10. Samuel said the Lord hath not c. these 1 Chr^n. 15. 2. for them the Lord hath c. to carrj- ark 28. 4. Lord hath c. Judah ruler, and house of fath, 5.Lordhath c. Solomon to sit to build an house.lO 2C/rrOTt. 29.11. iorrfAa/Ac.you to stand to serve him Psal. 105. 26. he sent Aaron whom he had c. 132.13. Lord hath c. 'Zion'^\Z5 .'^.Lord hathc . 3!t.c6ti Jer. 33. 24. the two families which the Lord hath c. Zech. 3. 2. Lord that hath c. Jerusalem rebuke ihee Eph. 1.4. according as he hath c. us in him CHOSEN man. Judg. 20. l6. seven hundred c. men left-handed \Kings 12.21. of Jndah 180,000 c. men, 1Chr.\\,\ 2 Chron. 13, 3. Abijah set the battle in array with 400,000 c. men, Jeroboam ^Wth 800,000 c. men Psal. 78.31. wrath smote down the c, me7z of Israel Acts 15. 22. to send c. men of their company, 25, CHKIST, The anointed of God ; the sa?ne wilih the Hebrew Messiah, Psal. 45. 7- Isa. 6I. 1. The elemal So7t of Cod, the second Person of the glorious Trinity, Mat. 28. I9. 1 John 5. 8, In his divine nature he is equal with the Father, and over all, God blessed for ever ; but in his human nature, subordinate and ijiferior to the Father, being like to fnen tn all things, sin excepted. Both natures are united in the person of Christ, - that he might be our prophet., priest, a7id kingj and the author of a complete, pcfect, all-siif- ficient, and eternal salvation. He ever lives to intercede for all that come to him, Heb, 7- 25. In Christ all the types, prophecies, and promises centre. He is the most suitable object for the sittner to look 10, trust in, and expect all hit hopes, joys, and consolations from, as by him alone life a?id salvation are procured. He is the head of principalities and powers, the bright- 7iess of his Fathef s glory ; and the express image of his person, Heb, 1. 3, the glory of all worlds, and the ''ef-ulgtntluminii'jof theuniie^se, John CHR 1, 9. the inexhaustible fountain of all the trea, sures of nature, grace, and glory, Jer, 2. l3, and the matchlesSy incomparable hedeemer of ctP* that come to fArti, John 6. 37. Christ was thl grand subject of all the apostles* ministry, Aco 8. 5. and, indeed, a sermon without Christ 11 like a cloud without water, or a shadow wiihom subst'ance. One TnometU's communion with Christ is of Tnore worth than ten thousand worlds ; hit person mast glorious, and he is altogether lovely. Cant. 5. 16. The ajtcient Hebrews, being instructed by the pro- phets, had very clear notimis of the Messiali; but they xoere changed by little and little, so that when Christ appeared in Judea, they had enteu tained a very wrong notion of the Messias, ex- pecting a temporal monarch and conqueror, that should bring the ibhole world under subjection. From whence it came to pass, that they wert much scandalized at the outwai d appearance, the humility, and seemi7ig weakness of our Saviour, which hindered them from acknowledging him as the Christ whom they expected. The a7icie7it prophets had foretold, that the Messia* should beCod and Matt, exalted and abased,Master andServa7it, Priest a7td Victim, Ki7ig andSub- ject, mortal, and a conquerer of death, rich and poory a king, a conquerer, glorious, yet a man 0, griefs, i7Lvolved in our ijifirmities, i?i a state of great humiliatio7t. All these seeming C07ilrarie- ties were to be reconciled in the person of tha Messiah, as they did really meet in the person of Christ. It rvas known that the Messiah was n be bor7tof a virgi7i, of the tribe of Jndah, of thg 7-ace ^David, m the village o/'Beth-lehem : tha. he was to continue for ever, that his name should be continued as long as the sun, that he was tha great prophet pxo?nised in the law, that he was both the So7i and Lord of David, that he was to perform great miracles, that he should restore all things, that he slwuld die and rise again, that Elias should be the forenumer of his appeatance, thqt a proof of his C07ni7ig should he, the cure of the lepers, life renored to the dead, a7id the gospel preached to the poor: that he should not destroy the law, but should perfect a7td fulfil it; that he should be a stone ofoj}e7ice, ajid a stumbling-block, agai7ist which many should bruise themselves i that he should su£er opposztions and coutradic- tio7ts, aiidthat a itrange people should come and submit- theiTuelves to his discipli7ie. Jl'he?i, Christ appeared, these notions of him zoere still commoji a7no7ig the Jews. Our Savioui herein appeals even to tke7nselves, and asks them if these were 7u>t the characters of the Messiah, and if they do not see the completion of them in himself. The Evangelists take care to put them i7L mi7id of them, to prove thereby, that Jesus is the Christ whom they expected. The Eva7igelist Luke says, that our Saviour enter- i?ig iyito a sy7tagog^ie at Nazareth, there opened the book of the prophet Isaiah, where he read, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gqspel to the poor, Luke 4. 18. After which he shewed them that this prophecy was accomplished in his person. A7(d St. Peter and the other believers being as- sembled together. Acts 4. 24, 25, ^e. say to God from, Psal. 2. 1,2, Why did the heathen r^e, ^c. and apply this prophecy to Christ, verse 27- Ajid in Acts 10. 38. Peter, speaking to Come lius the ce7tturio7t, and to those that were with him, tells them that the Lord had tent peace to men, iy Jesus Christ, whom God ha^ anointed with the Holy Ghost and with power, Sotliat whe7i phrist, or his disciples, are said to be anoi7Ued, it is to be lotderstood of the spiptual and tjitemal unction of grace aTtd of the Holy Ghost, of which the outward and sensible U7ietioH, ivith which they anciently a?ioi7tted kings, priests, and prophets, was but the figure and symbol. See Messiah. Christ is taken for the mystical body of Christ, both himself the Head, and the church as his members, jvhich make but one body, 1 Cor,12.12. Likewise for the doctri7ie of Christ, or the rule of life prescribed by him, Eph. 4. 20. A7idfer the Spirit, and spiritual gifts a7id graces of Christ, Kom. 8. 10. Mat. 2. 4. he demanded where C. snould be hopi 16. 16. thou art C. the Son of the living Go(i 23. 8. for one is your Master, even C. 10. 24. 5. many shall come, saying, I am C. and shall deceive many, Mark 13. 6. Luke 21. S. 26. 6B, prophesy to us, thouC. who smote thea, Mark Q, 41, in my name because ye belong to C 15. 32. let C. descend now from the cross LukeQ. 26. should not die, before he had seau d 4. 41. the devils, they knew that he was C. 23, 35. save himself, ifhe be C.tUe chosen of God CHR Lu/c C3.?9.9tiying, if thou be C. save thyself and us K4- 26. oufi^hc not C. to have suffered these 46.thus it behoved C.tu suffer and rise from dead Jo/m 4. 25. the Messias cometh, which is called C, 7- -7- when C. cometh no maji knoweth, S8. 31. when C. cometh, will he do more miracles? 41. but some said, shall C. come out of Galilee ? 42. said, that C. cometh of the seed of David 9- S2. that if any man did confess that he was C. 12. M. we have heard that C. abideth for ever ^cts 2. 30. he would raise up C. to sit on bis throne 36. God hath made that Jesus both Lord and C. 3.18. God had before shewed that C. should suffer 8. 5. Philip went and preached C. to them 9- 20. and btraighavay he preached C. in synago. 17> 3. alleging tbat C. must needs have suffered C6. C.I. that C. should suffer, and rise first from d. Mom. 5 6. in due time C. died for the ungodly b. in that while we were yet sinners Cdied for us 6. 4. like as C. was raised up from the dead by g. knowing that C. being raised, dieth no more 7. 4. ye are become dead to law by the body of C, 8. g. if any have not Spirit of C. he is none of his ] I), if C be in you, the body is dead because of sin 11. he that raised up C. from dead shall quicken 9- 3. I could wish myself were accursed from C. 5. of whom C. came, who is over all, God blessed 10. 4. C. is the end of the law for righteousness 6. that is, to bring C, down from above 7. that is, to bring up C. again from the .dead 14. 9. for to this end C. died, and rose, and revived 15. destroy not him with meat for whom C. died 18. for he that in these things serveth C.is accept. 35.3. for even C.pleased not himself, but reproach. 7. as C also received us, to the glory of God 18. of things which C. hath not wrought by me 20. I strived to preach, not where C. was named 16.5. Epenetns the first-fruits of Achaia to C. 1 Cor. 1. 23. but weprpach C. crucilied, to the Jews 24. C. the power of God, and the wisdom of God 3. 23. and ye are C. and C. is God's 5. 7- even C. our passover is sacrificed for us 8. 11. the weak brother perish, for whom C. died 9- 21. but under the law to C. that I might gain 10.4. alldrank ofthatrock, and that rock was C. g.nop let us tempt C.assome of them also temp ted 15. 3 . 1 delivered to you, how C. died for our sins 12. if C. be preached that he rose from the dead 16. if the dead rise not, then is not C. raised 17. and if C be not raised, your faith is vain 2."?. every man in his own order, C. the first-fruits 2 Cor. 3. 4. such trust have we thro' C to God-ward 5. 16. yea, tho' we have known C. after the flesh 6. 15. and what concord hath C. with Belial? 11. 2. 1 maypresent you as a chaste virgin to C. Car/. 2. 20. 1 Uve, yet not I, but C, liveth in me 21. if right, come by law, then C. died in vain 3.13. C.hath redeemed us from the curse of the law 24. the law was our schoolmaster, to brlogus toC 29. if ye be C.then are Abraham's seed, and heirs ♦. 7. if a- son, then an heir of God through C. 19. of whom I travail, till C be formed in you 5. 1. the liberty wherewith C. halh made us free 2. if ye be cn^umcised, C.shall profityou nothing 4. C. is become of no effect unto you, if justified by law 24.thatare C.have crucified the flesh wirh affect. Ep/i. 2. 12. at that time ye were without C. 3. 17. that C. may dwell in your hearts by faith 4. 15. may grow in him which is the head,even C. 20. but ye have not so learned C. 5. 2, as C. also loved us, and hath piven himself for 14. arise from the dead,andC.shall pre thee light S3, husband is the heaJd of the wife, as C. is the head of the church 24. as the church is subject to C. so let wives be 25. love your wives, as C also loved the church 32. but I speak concerning C. and the church 6. 5. obedient, in singleness of your heart as to C. PAi/.l.lS some indeed preach C. of envy and strife l6.the one preach C. of contention, net sincerely 18. C. is preached, and I therein do rejoice 20. so now C. shall be magnified in my body 3. 8. 1 count them but dung, that I may win C. 4.13.1 can do all through C. who strengtheneth me Col. 2. 8. after rudiments of world, and not after C. S. 1. where C. sitteth on the right hand of God 4. when C. who is our life shall appear, then shall 11. bond nor free, but C. is all and in all 13. even as C. forgave you, so also do ye 24. receive the reward, for ye serve the Lord C. Heh. 3. 6. but C. as a son over his own house 5. 5. so also C.glorified not himself to be an high pr. 9> 11. but C. being come an high-priest of good ^4. C.not entered into holy place made wi& hands 28. C. was once offered to bear the sins of many 1 Pe/ .2.21. because C. also suffered for us, an exam. 3. 18. C. hath once suffered for sins, just for unjust 4. 1 . as C. suffered for us in the flesh,arm yourselves R«r'. 11.15, the kingdoms of our Lord and his C. CHR Rev.XZ. lO.now jscomekingd. ofG. power of his C. AgaiTist CHRIST. Aets4. 26. kings and rulers gathered against his C. 1 Cor. 8. 12. when ye sin against the brethren ye sin against C. 1 Tim.5.11. wax wanton afdiTtr^ C they will marry By CHRIST. 2 Cor. 1. 5. so our consolation aboundeth 6t/ C. Gal. 2.17. but if while we seek to be justified by C. E^h> 3. 21, to him be glory in church by C. Jesus For CHRIST. 1 Cor. 1. 17. for C. sent me not to baptize, but to 4.10.we are foois/w C sake, but ye are wise in C. 2 Cor.5. 20. now we are ambassadors/or C. we pray 12. 10. I take pleasure in distresses /"or C. sake Ep/t. 4. 32. as God /or C. saJce hath forgiven you P/iii. 3. 7. gain to me, those I counted loss/or C. 2 T/iess. 3. 5. L. direct to the patient waitingybr C. flfid.ll.t26.esteemingreproach_/()r C.greaterrich. Jesus with CHRIST. AToe.l .iS.was bom Jestts, who is called C.27. 17,22. Jo/m 1. 17. but grace and truth came by Jesus C. 17. 3, know thee, and Jesiis C. whom thou sent ActsZ. 38. be baptized in the name of Jesvs C. 3. 6. in the name of Jesus C. rise up and walk 20. shall send Jesus C. who was preached to you 4.10. by the name of Jesus C. doth this man stand 5.42. and daily they ceased not to preach Jesus C, 8. IS.when they believed Philip preaching things concerning name oi Jesus C. they were baptized 37. 1 believe that Jesus C. is the. Son of God 9. 34. F,neas, Jes7ts C. maketh thee whole, arise 10.36.preaching peace by Jtfffwj C. he is Lord of all 16.18. 1 command thee in the name of J.Ccomc out 17. Stand that this Jesus I preach to you is C. 18. 5, Paul testified to the Jews that Jesus was C. 28. shewing by the scriptures that Jesus was C. 19. 4. that they should believe on C. Jesm Rom. 1. 1. Paul a servant ^! Jesus C. Phil. 1. 1. 3.ccncerning his Son Jesiis C. our Lord, of seed 6. among whom ai'e ye the called of Jesus C. 8, I thank my God through Jesus C. for you all 2. 16. shall judge the secrets of men hy Jesus C. 3. 22. righteousness, which is by faith oi Jesus C. 24. justified through the redemption in Jestis C. 5. 15. gift by grace, which is by one man Jesus C. 17. shall much more reign in life by one Jesus C. 6. 3. so many as were baptized into Jesus C. 8. 1 . no condemnation to them that are in C. Jesus 2, the Spirit of life in C.Jejrw hath made me free 16. 3, Priscilla and Aquila, my helpers in C.Jefu* ICtfr.l.l. Paul aposUe of J". C. 2CA. 11. Least lots todwell in Jerusalem the holye, 18. all the Levites of the holy c. were 284 Isa. 48, 2. they call themselves of the holy c. 52. 1. put on thy beautiful garments, O holy e. Dan. 9. 24. seventy weeks determined on thy holy c. Mat. 4. 5. the devil taketh him up into the holy c. 27. 53. went into the holyc. and appeared to many Rev. 11 , 2. the holy c. shall they tread under foot 21.2.1 John saw the holy c.coming down from God 22. 19. God shall take his part out of the holy c. In, or Into tite CITY. Gen. ig. 12. whatsoever thou hast in the c. bring Deut. 20. 14. all that is in the c. take to thyself 28. S.blessed shalt thou be in thee, and in the field 16. cursed shalt thou be t» the c. and in the field Josh. 6. 20, so that the people went into the e. 21. they utterly destroyed all that was in the c 8. ig. they entered into the e. and set it on fire Jndg. 1. 24. shew us the entrance into the c. 8. 27. Gideon put the ephod in his c. in Ophrah 1 Sam. 4. 13. when the man came into the c.and told 2 Sam. 15. 25. carry back the ark oiGoA. into thee. 27. return into the c. and your sons with you 1 KingslZ. 25. and they came and told it im the c. 14. 11. that dieth of Jeroboam in the c, dogs eaC 12. arise, and when thy feet enter into the e. 16.4, that dieth of Baaaha in fA« c. shall dogs a«t 20, 30, came into the e into an iuner chamber CIT 1 Kings 21 ,24.that dieth of Ahab, in the c. dogs eat % Kings 7- 4. if we say, we will enter into the c. 12. we shall catch them, and get into the c. 20. 20. how Hezekiah brought water into the c. 25.3. famine prevailed in (Aec. there was no bread Pjfl* .31 .21 . blessed be the Lord , for he hath shewed me his marvellous kindness in a strong c. 55. Q. I have seen violence and strife in the c. Prov, 1. 21. in the e. Wisdom uttereth her words Eccl.tAQ. than ten mighty men which are iyi the c. 8. 10. and the -ivicked were forgotten in the c. Isa.24f. 12. in the c.isleil desolation and gate smitten Jer. 14.18. if I enter i?i(o the c. then behold sick 38,9. like to die, for there is no more bread in the c. 52. 6. famine was sore in the c. there was no bread Lam.l. 19. my elders gave up the ghost in the c. Enek. 7. 15. in the c. famine shall devour him 9. 7. and they went forth and slew in the c. Hos. 11, 9. and I will not enter into the c. Jbfl/2.9. they shall run to and fro in the con the wall A?nos 3. 6. shall a trumpet be blown in the c. shall there be evil iyi a c, and Lord hath not done it ? 7-17. thy wife shall be an harlot ih the c. thy sons Jonahs. 4. and Joseph began to enter into the c. Mat. 9. 1. he passed over and came into his own c. 10. 5. into any c. of the Samaritans enter not 10. 11. and into whatsoever c. ye shall enter 26. 18. go into the t. to such a man, and say to him 28.11. behold, some of the watch came inti^ the c Stlark 14, 13. he saith, go into the c. Acts Q. 6, Z.7ike 2.3. all went to be taxed, every one into his c. 7. 37. a woman in thee, which was a sinner 18. 2. there was mac. a judge, who feared not G. 3. there was a widow in that c. and she came 22. 10. behold, when ye are entered into the c. _24. 49. but tarry ye in the c. of Jerusalem ,- ohn 4. 8. his disciples were gone iiiio the c. Acts 11. 5. Iwas in the c. of Joppa, praying 14. 20. howbeit, he rose up and came iiito tfie c. 21. 29. had seen Trophimus with him in the c. 24. 12. neither in the synagogues nor in the c. 9. Cor.l 1.26. 1 have been in perils in the c. in the sea J?ci'.22.14.and may enter thro' the gates into the c. CITY of ike Lord. Psal. 101. 8. T will destroy the wicked, that I may cut offallthe wicked doers from thee, of the Lord Isa. 60. 14. they shall «an thee the c, of the Lord Out of the CITY, G(?«, 44- 4. when they were gone oiit of the f . i'.'.rfi(/.9.29. Moses said.as soon as I am gone out ofc. 33. and Moses went out of the c. from.i'haraoh Lev. 14. 45. he shall carry them forth ojitoft'iec. Josh. 8.22. the other side issued out of the c. against Jvd^. 1. 24. the spies saw a man come out of the c. 2 Sam. 18. 3. better thou succour us ont of the c. 20. 16. then cried a wise woman ont of the c. 1 KiiigsZl, 13. they carried Naboth oiu of the c. £ Kings 7-12. when they come ont of thee, we shall 9. 15. Jehu said, let none escape ont of the c. 1 Chron. £0. 2, he brought much spoil ont of the c. 2 Chron. .33. l5. Josiah cast the idnls ont of the c. Job 24. 12. men groan from out of the c. the soul Jer. 39. 4. Zedekiah went ont of the c. 52. 7. Esek. 48.30. these are the goings ojit of the c. ]\iic. 4. 10. now shalt thou go forth ont of the c. Mat. 21. 17. he left them, and went ont of (he c. Mark 11. 19.when even was com6,\\'&i\t ont of the c. Juke 4. 29. they rose and thnist him out of the c. ■J. 5, when ye go out of that c. shake off the dust .W/7i4. .SO. thenthpy went (7i« o/i/ic c. and came Acts 7 . 58. cast Stephen ont of the c. and stoned him 14. 19, having stoned Paul, drew him ont of the c. If). 13. and on the sabbath we wentontoffhec. 21 . 5. they brought us, till we were out of the c. CITY of refuge. lS!vm. 35. 25. shall restore him to the c. oj refige 2fi. if come without border of the r. of refuge, 21. 28. he should have remained in the c. of refuge ."2 for Ivim that is fled to the c. of refnge Tush. £1 . 13. they gave Tlebron to he a.c. of refiige 2l.Shechem II 27.Golan II 32.Kedesh II ,38.Ramoth Chron. 6.57.tosons of Aaron. Hebron ac.o/" 7- £/?/^e This CITY. Gen. i9.i4.L0t said, up, for Ld. will destroy this c. 20. behold now, this c. is near to flee unto 21. and he said, I will not overthrow this c. Ji'sh. 6.26. cursed he he that buildeth this r.Jericho ."^"A'' 19- l.l- comcj and let us turn in unto thisc. 1 Sam. 9. fi- there is in this c. a man of God !; fCings 2. 19. the situation of this c. is pleasant 18. 30. this c. shall not be delivered, Isa. 36. l5. 19. 32. shall not come into this c. 33. Isa. 37. 34. 34. I will defend this c. 20. 6. Ira. 37-35. | 38. (J 23.27-1 will cast of[ thisc. Jerusalem I have chosen £ Chron. 6. 34. they pray to thee toward this c. Ezra 4. 13. thatif M(> c. bebuilded again, l6. ,'5. know thfit this e. is a rebellious city I^eh. 13. 18. did not God bring evil up on this c. ? Jer, 6. f>. this is the c. to be visited, is oppression 17 25. Jerusaleoi, and/Awf shall remain forever 80 CIT Jis-.19.8.I will make this c. desolate, and an hissing 11. even so will I break this people and this c. 15. 1 will bring upon this c. and to\vns all the evil 20. 5. I will deliver all the strength of this c. 21.9,he that abideth in this c.shall die by the sword 10. 1 set my face against this c.for evil and not good 22. 8. why hath the Lord done thus unto this c. ? 26.6. Twill make thisc. a curse to nations of earth 15. ye shall faring innocent blood on this c. 27. 17. wherefore should this c. be laid waste .■* 32. 3. 1 will give this c. to Chaldeans, 28. j 34.2. 31. this c. hath been to me as a provocation 33.5.forwickedness I have hid my face from c. 34. 22. command and cause them to return to this c. 38. 17. this c. shall not be burnt with fire 23. thou shalt cause this c. to be burnt with fire 29. iff. I will bring my words on this c. for evil Ezek.W.Z. these men give wick'e'd counsel in this c. 3. this c. is the caldron, and we be the flesh, 7- ll.Mjjc.sha.."nocbeyour caldron, nor ye the flesh Mat. 1*0. 23. when they persecute you in this c. flee Acts 18. 10. for I have much people in this c. 22. 3. I wasbroughtup in this cat feet of Gamaliel Without CITY. Gen. 19. 16. and the men set him rcithout the c. Lev. 14.40. into an unclean place without the c 41. Nnm, 35. 5. ye shall measure from without the c, 2 Chron. 32. 3. to stop the fountains without the c Bffy.l4.20.the wine-press was trodden without the c CITIES. Gen. 19. 29. when God destroyed the c of the plain 35. 5. terror of God was upon the c. round about 41. 48. Joseph laid up the food in the c 47. 21. as for the people he removed them to the c. Lev, 25. 32. the c. of the Levites may be redeemed N7im. 13. 19. what c. they be that fiiey dwell in 35. 8. every one shall give of his c. to the Levites Dent. 2. 37, nor camesl thou to c. in the mountains 3. 12. c diereof gave I to Reubenites andGadites 19. abide in your c. which I have given you 6.10. into the land to give thee great and goodly c. 19- 5. he shall flee to one of uiese c and live 'osh. 9. 17- Israel came to their c. on the third day 10. 19- suffer them not to enter into their c. 11. 13. as for the c that stood still in their strength 18. 9- described it by c into seven parts in a book Judg. 12. 7. Jepththah was buried in one of the c. 20.48.men oflsrael set fire on all the cthey came to 21. 23. they repaired the c. and dwelt in them X Sam. 31. 7. the Israelites forsook the c. and fled 2 Sam. 10. 12. for the c. of our God, 1 Chron. 19.13. 1 Kings 9. 12. Hiram came from Tyre to see the c. 13. what c. are these that thou hast given me ? 20. 34. the c my father took I will restore 1 Chron. 2. 22. Jairhad 23 c. inthelandof Gilead 4. 31. these were their c. to the reign of David 2 Chron. 34. 6. and so did he in the c. of Manasseh Ezra 3. 1. when the seventh month was come, and the Israelites were in their c. Neh. 7, 73. Keh. 11. 1. and nine parts do dwell in other c Job 15.28. dwellethindesolatec.andhousesnoman Psal. 9,6. O enemy, thou hast destroyed r. Tsa.fy.il. he answered, till c be wasted, and houses 14. 21. nor fill' the face of the world with c, 19-18.in that day shall five c in the land of Egypt 33. 8. he hath despised the c he regardeth no man 64.10. thy holy c are awildern. Zion is awildern. .Ter.2. 15. they made his land waste, his c are burnt 28. according tc the number of thy c. 11. 13. 13. 19, c. of south be shut up, and none shall open 20.l6.thatmanbe as the c, which Lord overthrew 31.21 .turn again, O virgin oflsrael, to these thy c. 49. 13, all the c thereof shall be perpetual wastes 50. 32, I will kindle fire in his c. it shall devour Ezek. 26. 19. like the c, that are not ir^abited 30. 17. and these c. shall go into captivity 35. 9. thy c. shall not return, know that I am Lord Hos.Q.14-. I will send fire upon his c it shall devour 11.6. the sword shall abide on his c. and consume S.mos 4. 8. two or three c wand, unto one for water Mic. 5. 11. and I will cut off the c. of thy land 14. pluck up groves, so will I destroy thy c. Zeph. 3. 6. their c are destroyed, there is no man Zffc/i.l.l7.mycby prosper, shall yet spread abroad Mat.lQ. 23. shall not have gone over thee of Israel 11. 1 ._he depjirted to teach and preach in their c. Acts 26. 11. 1 persecuted them even to strange c. 2 Pet. 2.6. turning f. of Sodom and Gomor.to ashes Jnde 7 . and cabout them in like manner an example i^ei'l6.19. and thee ofthe nations fell and Babylon All CITIES. Ni/7n.Zl .25. and Israel took all these cand dwelt in , c of Amorites, Dent. 2. 34. j 3. 4. Josh. 10. 39. 31. 10. they burnt all their c. Judg. 20. 48. Num. 3o. 7. all the s, af the Levites shall be 48 c. Dent. 20. 15. thus do io all c. afar off from thee Josh. 11. 12. all the c. of the kings utterly destroy. 21- 19. all the c of children of Aaron were 13 c 3,1. all the c. of the Gershonites were 13 c. 40. all the c of children of l\U-rAri by lot 12 c CLA Josh. 21. 41. c//the c -Tf the Levites weM i&e. 1 Sam. 18. 6. the women came out of all e. of Ist 2 Sam. 12. 31. thus dia he to all c. of the Ammoft, 24, 7. they came to all the c. of the Hivites 1 Kings 22. 39- all c. Ahab built are writtr;n in bo(w 2 Chro7i. 14. 14. Asa smote all the c. aboat Gerar Neh. 10. .37. have tithes in all the c. of our tillage Jer. 4. 2d. all the c. thereof were broken down 33. 12. in all c. thereof an habitation of shepherds Hos. 13. 10. any that may save thee in all thy e Acts 8.40,preached in all c. till he came to Cesarea Befenced CITIES. \edc, Isa. 36, 1. Sennacherib cometh against the defene 37 .26. that shouldestbe to lay waste the defencede Jer,4i.5. Eissemble, let us go into the defenced ;.8.14. 34. 7- for these defenced c, remained of Judah Fmced CITIES Num. 32, 17. little ones shall dwell in ^^DAfertcedc, Dent, 3. 5, all these c. were yi?rtc«rf with high walls g.l.to possess c.fencedMp to heaven, Josh. 14. 12. Josh. 10. 20. the rest of them entered into/tWirgrf c 2 Sam, 20.fi, lest he get 'h.vai fenced c. and escape Uj 2 Chr. 12. 4. Shishak took ixiefeyiced c. of Judah 14. 6, Asa built fenced c. in J udah, land had rest 17. 2. Jehoshaphat placed forces in the feticed c. IQ. 5. setjudgesthroughall the/wiferf cof Judab 21. 3. Jehoshaphat gave his sons fenced c. in Jud. Jer. 5, 17. they shall impoverish thy feitced c. Dan. 11. 15. k. ofthe north take the most fe7iced c. Hos. 8. 14. and Judah hath Toultipliei fejieed c. Zeph.l. 16. a day of an alarm against the _/cHcp(f «, CITIES of Judah. 2 Sam. 2. 1. shall ! go up to any of the c ofJndaM 2 Kingt 23. 5. that burnt incense in the c. ofJndan 1 Chr. 6. 57. to sons of Aaron they gave the c.ofj. 2 C'//7-.17.7,to teach in c.ofJ. \\ 13. business in co/" J. 19- 5. set judges in the e. of Judah, city by city 23. 2. gatherthe Levites out of all the c. of Jiidah 31.6. Israel in the c. of Judah brought tithes 33. 14. and put captains of war in the c of Jndah Neh. 11.3. in c ofJvd. each dwelt in his possession Pja/.6g. 35, God will save Zion, and build c. 0} Judah Isa. 40. 9. say to the c of Judah, behold your God 44. 26. and tiiat saith to c ofJud. ye sheSl be built Jer. 1. 15. the families of the northagainstctf/" J. 4. 16, give out their voice against the c. of Judah* 1 .11. seest thou not what they do in the*?. ofJiid. 9, 11. I will makec, of J. desolate, 10.22. | 34.22.' 11. 12. then shall c. of Jnd. go and cry to the gods 32. 44. buy fields, and tjike witness in the c. of J. 33. 10. without man and beast, even in the c. of J. 13, inc. of Jnd. shall flocks pass under the hands 44. 6, my fury and anger was kindled in c. of Jnd. 21. the incense that he burnt in the c of Judah Lam. 5.11. they ravished the maids in thftc. of Jnd, Zech.l. 12. wilt thou nothave mercy on the c. of J, CITIES of refuge. Num. 35. 6. there shall be six c for refuge, 13, 14. 1 1 .ye shall appoint for you c. of refuge. Josh .20,2. 1 Chr, 6.67. they gave to sons of Kohath ofc qfref. Six CITIES. Nnm. 35. 6. six c. shall ye have for refuge, 13, 13, Josh. 15. 59- in the mountains of Jndah six c CITIES with Suburbs. Lev. 25. 34, the suburbs of their c may not be sold Nnm. 35. 2. shall give to Levites suburbs for the c. Josh. 21. 3. Israel gave to Levites c. and suburbs 41. the c. of Levites forty-eight with their sub. CITIES with Villages, 1 Sam. 6. 18, of fenced c and of country villages 1 Chron. 21 . 25. over store-houses in c and villaget Mat. 9. 35. Jesus wentabout all the c and iiV/agM teaching and preaching the gospel, Luie 13. 22. Mark 6. 56. whithers. he entered into villages or c. CITIES with Waste, Lev. 26, 31. and I will make your c waste, 33. Isa.6\.4. they shall repair the toaj^ c desolationi Jer.4i.1 .thy c.shall be laid wi7jre without inhabitant* Ezek. 6. 6. in all your dwellings your c. shall be w, 19.7. laid w. their c II 35, 4. 1 will lay thyc. w. 36. 35. 7oaste c. are become fenced and inhabited 38. so shall the 7oaste c.he fiUedwith flocks of men Amos 9. 14. and they shall build thy waste c. Your CITIES. Isa. 1 . 7. i/o7ir c. are burnt with fire, land des olale Jer, 40. lb. and dwell int/our c. that ye have taken Amos 4.6.have given cleanness of teeui in all i/oure, CITIZEN, S, Luke 15. 15. the prodigal joined himself to a c 19. 14. his c. hated him, and sent after him Acts 21 . 39. I am of Tarsus, a c. of no mean city Eph. 2. 19, but fellow-c with saints and household CLAD. 1 ffmgjll. 29. Jeroboam chimself with a newgarm. Isa, 59. 17 , for clothing was c, with zeal as a cloVe CLAMOROUS Prop. 9, 13. a foolish woman is c she is sinipii CLAMOUR. Eph. 4. 31, all anger andc be put away fromj"ou CLE CLAP. »A97, S3. iLenfthalU. hands at him, andhiuhim Hc''. 47.1 -c. your hand!i,all ye people, shoai to G. much less them that dwell in houses of c. 10. 9. remember thou hast made me as the c. 13. 1-^. your bodies are like to bodies of r. 27. 16. though he prepare raiment as the e. 33. 6. I also am formed out of the e. 38. 14. it is turned as c. to the seal, they stand Vsal. 40. 2. he brought me up out of the miry c. ha. 29, 16. shall be esteemed as the potter's c. 41, 25. on jprinces, as the potter treadeth the c. 45. 9. shall the c. say to him that fashioneth it ? (}%. R. we are c. thou our potter, work of thy hand '.'\ 18. 4. the vessel that he made of c. was marred fi. as e. is in the potter's liand, so are ye in mine 43. 9. take great stones, hide them in the c. itrtn. 2. 33, his feet part of iron, part of c. 34. 42. 35. then was the c. broken in pieces, 45. 41,thou sawestthe feet and toes part of potter's r. VdA. 3. 14. go into e. and tread the mortar tJ'iA. 2. 6. woe to him that ladeth himself with c. 'pAn 9< 6. he spat on the ground, made c, of spittle, and anointed the eyes of the blind man with c. iS.he put c. on mine eyes, I washed, and do see ^m. 9. 21 . hath not the potter power over the c. ' CLAY-GROUND. Kings 7. 46. cast vessels in c.-g. 2 C/iron.4. 17. CLEAN. g^'V. £.1. 22. thou shalt not make e, riddance in field ViA.3.17.the people passed e. over Jordan,4. 1,11. Psai.TJ.Q. is his mercy c. gone for ever? his promise I.*a. 24. 19. the earth is c. dissolved, is moved Joell. 7. he hath made it e. bare, and cast it away if^r/j.ll.l7.hisartaa shall be tf.driedup,andright eye t Pet. 2. 18. were e. escr^ed them that live in error CLEAN, Adjective, Eiijnifies, [J] TAat which is free from filth, or ceremonially pure, Lev. 10. 14. [2] One who is free from the guilt of sin, iy the blood of Christ, Psal. 51.7. [3] One who is deli- vs'ed from the power of sin btf sanctifying grace, John 13. 10. [4] That which may be lawfully used, Luke 11. 41. [5] Guiltless, or innocent. Acts 18. 6. [6] Cured, 2 Kings 5. 12. [7] Empty, Prov. 14. 4. The fear of the Lord is clean, Pi.al. 19. g. The itly law of God, which works a due fear of God, and teaches men how to worship him, is sincere, not adulterated with any mixture of vanity, falsehood, or vice i Jtot requiring or allowing any wickedness, hut cleansing from it. ft ■«.7.g.of every c. beast mou shalt take by sevens 8. 20. Noah took of every c beast and c. fowl 35. 2. Jacob said, be e. and chEmge your garments Lev. 4. 12. carry the bullock unto a e. place, 6.11. 7- 19> the flesh, all that be s. shall eat thereof 10. 10. that ye may put difference between c. and unclean, 11. 47. ( 90. 25. E%ek, 22. 26. | 44. ^3. 11. the wave-breast eat in a c. place, Num. 19. 9- Ifi. 30. that ye may be c. from your sins before L. '."2. 4. he shall not eat of holy things till he be c. \nm. 19. 12. pu'ify, on seventh day he shall be e. IS.ar.person shall take hyssop and dipitinwater Pfur.iC.15. unclean and c.may eat thereof, 15. 22. Jfam. 20. S6. he is not c. surely he is not c. things 5.10.thy flesh com(> tu;ain,and thou be r.l4. \2. may not 1 wash in them and be c. ? »S. when he saith to ihep, wa-ih and be e. 'ai .1.4. for thor. bait said 1 am c. in thine eyes CLE Job 14. 4. who caubrin^ a e. thing out of unclean 15. 14. what is miin that h« should be saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make mec. Ma/k 1.40. Luke 5. 12. 3, I will, be thou c. Mark 1. 41. lAike 5. 13. £3. 25. for ye make c. the outside, Luke 11. 39. Luke 11. 41. behold, all things are c. unto you John 13. 11. therefore said he, ye are not ^1 e. 15.3. now ye are f.thro'word I have spoken to you Acts 18.6. your blood be on your own heads.I am c. Rev. 19.8. she be arrayed in fine linen, c. white, 14. CLEAN hands. Job g. 30. if I make my hands ever so c. 17. 9< lie that hath c. hands shall be stronger Psal, 24. 4. he that hath c. hands and a pure heart CLEAN heart. Psal. 5l. 10. create in me a c. heart, O God, renew 73. I.God is good to Isr. and such as are of ac./i. Prov. 20.9- who can say, I have made my heart c.T Is CLEAN. i>r. 13. 13.hewtf. 17, 37,39. 1140.yetijhe(r.41. 15. 8. that hath the issue spit on him that is c. Num. g. 13. amanthatijtf.notonaiourney, 19. 9. Psal. 19. g.fear of the Lord »«. enduring for ever Prov. 14. 4. where no oxen are, the crib is c. John 13. 10. to wash his feet, but is c. every whit Pronounce CLEAN. Lev. 13. 6. the priest shall pronounce him c. 14. 7. Shall be CLEAN. Lev. 11. 36. a foimtain wherein is water f/ia//J£c. 12. 8.she-e,15.28. ||13.58.it.c.l4.53. iVwrn. 31.23. 14. 9- lie shall wash his flesh in water ,hef/ja//j0 c. 20. I 15. 13. I 17. 15. I 22.7. Num. I9. 12.19. Kum. 31. 24. and ye shall be c. Exek. 36. 25. Psal. 51. 7 > purge me with hyssop, and I shallhec. CLEANNESS. 2 Sam. 22. 21. according to the c. of my hands hath the Lord recompensed me, Ptal. 18. 20, 25. according to my c.in his eye-sight, Psal.lH.o^. Amos 4. 6. 1 have also given you c, of teeth in cities CLEANSE. Exod. 29. 36. thou shaltc. the altar, Lev, 16. 19. Lev. 14.49. shalt take to c. the house, two birds, 52, Num. 8. 6. take the Levites and c. them 2 Citron. 29. 15. to c. the house of the Lord, I6. Neh. 13. 22. that the Levites should c. themselves Psal. 19. 12. c. thou me from secret faults 51. 2. wash me thoroughly, and c. me from mv sin 119> 9- wherewith shall a young man c. his way i Jer. 4. 11. a dry wind not to fan nor to c. 33. 8. 1 will c. them from iniquity, Esek. 37. 23. Er.ek. 36. 25. from all your idols will I c. you 39- 12. burying, that tbey may e. the land, I6. 43. 20. thus shalt thou c. and purge it 45. 18. take a young bullock, and c. the sanct'iary Joel. 3.21. T will c. their blood I have not cleansed Mat. 10. 8. heal the sick, c. lepers, raise the dead 23, 26. c. first that which is within the cup '2 Cor. "J . 1 .let us c.ourselves from all filthiness of flesh Eph. 5. 26. might c. it with the washing of water Jam. 4. 8. c. your hands, ye sinners, purify hearts 1 John I. 9. to c. us from all unrighteousness CLEANSED. Lev. 11. 32. be unclean until eveD> so shall it be c. 12.7. she shall he c. from the issue of her blood 14. 4. to take for him that is to be c. 19. 31. 14. the ear of him that is to be c. 17, 18, 25, 28. Num. 35. 33. the land cannot be c. of the blood Josh. 22.17. from which we are not c. till this day 2 Chron. 29. 18. we have c. all the house of the L. 30.18. for many had not c. themselves, yet did eat ig. that prepareth his heart, though he be not c. 34. 5. Josiah c. Judah and Jerusalem Neh. 13. g. I commanded, and they c. the chambers 30. thus I c. them from all strangers Job 35. 3. what profit, if I be c. from my sin ? P.tff/. 73. 13. verily I have c. my heart in vain Tsa. 3. * 26. she being c. shall sit on the ground Ezei. 22. 24. thou art the land that is not c. 44. 26. after he is c. reckon to him seven days Dan. 8. 14, then shall the sanctuary be c. Joel. 3. 21 c. their blood 1 have not c. Mat. 8 3. immediately his leprosy was c. 11, 5. the lepers are c. the deaf hear, Luke 7. 22, Mark 1 . 42. the leprosy departed, and he was c. Luke 4. 27. none was c. save Naaman the Syrian 7. 22. the lepers c. the deaf hear, the dead raised 17. 14. that as the lepers went they were c. G CLI Luke 17, 17. were not ten c. but wher« are the 9 Acts 10. 15. the voice spake, what G. hath c. \l.ri CLEANSING. Lev. 13. 7. hath been seen of the pnest for his Num. 6. 9. shave his head in the day of his e. Mark 1. 44. go and offer for thy c. Luke 5. 14. CLEAR. Gen. 24. 8. thou shalt be c. from this my oath, 4 1 44. 16. or how shall we c. ourselves ? Exod. 34. 7. and that will by no means c. the guillj 2&);m.23.4. as tender grass, bye. shining after rait Psal. 51. 4. mightest be e. when thou judgest EccL 3. 1 18. that they might c. God, and see Cant. 6. 10. fair as moon, c. as the sun, as an arnf Isa.lS.4- in my dwelling-place like a c. heat on bed- Amos 8. 9- I wUl darken the earth in a r . day Zech. 14. 6. the light shall not be e. nor dark 2 Cor. 7. 11. ye have approved yourselves to beff Rev. 21. 11. her light was c. as crystal, 22.1. 18. the city was pure gold, like to c. glass CLEARER. Job 11. 17. thine age shall be c. than the noon-day CLEARING. Num. 14. 18, and by no means c. the guilty 2 Cor. 7, 11. what c. of yourselves it wrought CLEARJ..Y. Job 33. 3. my lips shall utter knowledge e. Mat. 7. 6. see c. to pull out the mote, Luke 6. 42. MarkQ. 25. was restored, and saw every man c. Rom. X. 20. things from creation are c. seen CLEARNESS. Exod. 24. 10. and as the body of heaven in his -c. CLEAVE. Lev. 1. 17. he shall c. it with the wmgs thereof Psal. 74. 15. thou didst c. the fountain and the flood Hab. 3. 9. thou didst c. the earth with rivers Zech. 14. 4. the mount shall c. in the midst thereo CLEAVE, Verb, Gtfn.2.24. a man shall leave father and mother and shall c. to his wife, Mat. I9. 5. Mark 10, 7 Deut. 4. 4. ye that did c. to the Lord your God 10.20.him serve, to him shalt thou c. and swear by his name, 11. 22, | 13. 4. | 30. 20. Josk.ZZ.o. 13. 17, shall c. nought of cursed thing to thy hand Jo.sh. 23. 8. but c. to the Lord your GcA ■t if you will c. to the Lord your God 2 Kings 5. 27. the leprosy of Naaman shall e.totht^ Job 38. 38. and the clods c. fast together Pffl/. 101.3. 1 hate the work, it shall note, to me 102. 5. by my groaning my bones e. to my skin - 137. 6. let my tongue c. to the roof of my mouth Isa. 14, 1. they shSl c. to the house of Jacob Jer. 13. 11. so have I caused to c. tome Israel 42. +16. the famine whereof ye were afraid shall r. after you in Egypt, and there ye shall die Esek. 3. 26. I will mz^e thy tongue c. to the root Dan. 2. 43. but they shall not c. one to another 11. 34. many shall c. to them with flatteries Acts 11. 23. with purpose of heart c. to the Lord Horn. 12. 9. abhor evil, c. to that which is CLEAVED. 2 Kings 3. 3. Jehoram c. to Jeroboam's sis Jod 29.10, their tongue c. to the roof of their moaCu 31. 7- and if any blot have c. to my hands CLEAVETH. Job 19. 20. my bone c, to my skin and to my flesh Psal,9,9..\5. strength dried up, my tongue c. to jaws 41. 8. an evil disease, say they, c. fast to him 44. 25! our soul bowed down, our belly c. to earth 119. 25. my soul c. to the dust, quicken me Jer. 13. 11 . as the girdle c. to the loins of a man Lam. 4. 4. the tongue of sucking child c. to the roof 8. their skin c. to their bones, it is withered Luke 10. 11. the dust of your city which c. on us CLEAVETH. Deitt. 14. 6. bpast that e. the cleft into two clawi Job 16. 13. he c. my reins asunder, and spareth not Psal. 141. 7.when one culteth and e. wood on esoth ftc/.lO.g.diat e.wood shall be endangered thereby CLEFT. flijc.l .4.the valley shall be c, as wax before the fire Deut. 14. 6. that cleaveth the c. into two claws CLEFTS, Cant. 2. 14. O my dove, thou art in c. of the rock» Isa. 2. 21. to go into the e. of the rocks for fear Jer. 49- 16. O thou that dwellest in the c. Obad. % Amos 6. 11. he will smite the little house with v. CLEMENCY. Acts 24. 4. that thou hear us of thy c. a few word* CLERK. Acts 19- 35. when town.e. had appeased the peopls CLIFr, S. Exod. 33. 22. 1 will put thee in the c. of the rotk 2 Chron. 20 I6. they come up by the r of Zia Job 3" 6. to dwell in die c. of the valleys Isa. 57 5. slaying child. In valleys under e ofrocin CLO CLO CLT5IB, ED, ETH. i. ifam. 14. 13. Jonathan c. up upon his hands Jer. 4. 2y. they shall c. up upon the rocks Joel 2. 7 . they shall c. the wall like men of war 9, they shall c. up upon the houses, shall enter Jifiios 9. 2. they c. up lo heaven, thence bring them Jvke ly. 4. iTaccheus c. up into a sycamore-tree Jo/m 10. 1. but c. up some other way, is a thief CLIPT. Jer. 48. 37. every head be bald, every beard be c. CLODS. Jo& 7. 5. my flesh is clothed with c. of dust 21.33. the c. of the valley shall be sweet to him 3tJ. 38, and the c. cleave fast together Isa. 28. 24. doth plowman break c. of his ground ? IIos.lOA 1 , Judah shall plow, Jacob shall break his c. Joei 1. 17. seed is rotten under their c. the garners CLOKE. Isa. 59. 17. he was clad with zeal as a c. Mat. 5.40. if take thy coat, let him have thy f. also LiiAe 6. 29. him that taketh thy c. forbid not to take JoAn 15. 22. now they have no c. for their sin 1 Thexs. 2. 5. nor used we a c, of covetousness 2 Tim. 4. 13. the e. I left at Troas bring with thee 1 Pet. 2. 16, not using liberty for a c. of malicious. CLOSE. Num. 5. 13. and it be kept c. from her husband ZSam.QZAf!). be afraid out of c. places, Psnl. 18.45. 1 Chroii. 12. 1. while David yet kept himself c. JobQSS. 21. and kept c. from the fowls of the air 41. 15, his scales shut up together as with a c. seal Jer. 42. I6. famine follow c. after you into Egypt Dajt. 8.t. and I saw him come c. to the ram Amosg. 11. and c. up the breaches thereof IjiiX-e<^. .'J6. they kept it c. and told no man in those Acii 27. 13. loosing thence, they sailed c. by Crete CLOSED. Gen.2. 21. Lord c. up the flesh Instead thereof 20. 18. the Lord had fast e. up all the wombs 2^^iim. 16. 33. the earth r. upon them, they perished Jud§. 3. 22. and the fat c. upon (lie blade, so that he Isa. 1. 6. they have not been c. nor bound up 29- 10. for the Lord hath e. your eyes Da/i. j2.9. for the words are c. up and sealed Jo7ia/tZ.5. the depth c.me round about, weeds wrapt Mat. 13. 15. their eyes they have c. Aces 28. 2". Luke 4. 20. he c. book, and gave it to the miuister CLOSER. Frov. 18. 24. there is a friend that sticketh c. than a brother CLOSEST. Jer. 22. 15. thou reign, because c. thyself in cedar CLOSET, S. Joel 2. 16. let the bridb go out of her c. Mat. 6. 6. when thou prayest, enter into thy c. Ijuke 12. 3. what ye have spoken in the ear in c. CLOTH. Num. 4.8. they shall spread on them a c. of scarlet 12. take instt nents and put them in a c. of blue Deiil. 22. 17- sVi^Jl spread the c. before the elders 1 Sam. 39. 13. Michal covered the image with ac. CI. 9- the sword of Goliath, it is wrapt in a c. 2 Sam. 20.12. removed Amasa, and cast a c. on him 2 Kin^s 8. 15. IXjizael took a thick c. and dipt it /ra..30.22. shall cast ihem away as amenstruousf. Mat. 9. 16. putteth a piece of new c. Mark 2. 21. 27. 59. taken the body, he wrapped it in a linen c. Mark 14. 51. having a linen c. about his body CLOTHE. Exod. 40. 14, shalt bring his sons and c. with coats £sth.4. 4. she sent raiment to c. Mordecai Psal. 132. 16. I will c. her priests with salvation 18. his enemies will! c. with shame, but on hims. Prow. 23. 21. drowsiness shall c. a man with rags Jjff. 22.21. 1 wiUc. him with thy robe and strength, 49. 18. thou shalt surely c. thee with them all 50,3, I c. the heavens with blackness, and make Esek. 26. 16. shall c. themselves with trembling 34, 3. ye eat the fat, and c. you with the wool Hag. 1. 6. ye c, you, but there is none wann Zec/t. 3. 4, I will c. thee with change of raiment Mat.G.SO.ii G.so c. grass of field, shall he not much more c. you, O ye of little faith ? Luke 13. 28. CLOTHED. C«t. 3. 21. L, God made coats of skins and c. them Lev. 8. 7. Moses c. Aaronwithrobe,andputephod Jadg. 6. i 34. the Spirit of the Lord c. Gideon 1 SoTn. 17 . + 5. Goliath was c. \vith a coat of mail + 38. Saul c. David with his clothes S&im, 1. 24. weep over Saul who c. you with scar. 2 Chron. 12. + 18. then the Spirit c. Amasai £1.16. David and Isr, who were c. with sackcloth S Chron. 6. 41. let thy priests be c. With salvation 13. 9. the king of Isr. and Judah c. in robes sat' 24. 1 20. the Spirit of God c. Zachariah £8. 15. spoil c. all that were naked among them P.sili. 4, 2. none enter king's gate c. with sackcloth Job 7. 5. my flesh is c. with worms and clods 10 ll.thouhast e. me with skin and flebh S9' 1-^' 1 put on righttiousness and it c. me Job 39. 19. hast thou e. hi.s neck with thunder? Psal. 35. 26. let them be c. with shame, I09. 29. 65. 13. the pastures are c, with llocks, the vallies 93. 1. Lord is c. with majesty. Lord is c. wifli 104. 1. thou art e. with honour and majesty lot). 18. as he c. hims. with cursing as with garm, 133, 9, let thy priests be c, with righteousness Prov. 31. 21. for all her househ, are c. with scarlet Ixa. 61. 10. he hath c. me with garm, of salvation Exek.lG. 10. I c. thee also with broidered work Dan. 5. 29. they c. Daniel with scarlet and a chain Zeph. 1. 8. all such as are c. with strange apparel £ech. 3. 3. Joshua was c. with filthy garments Mat. 11. 8. a man c. in soft raiment, Luke 7* 25. 25.36.nak. and ye c, me |1 43.nak.and ye c. me not Markl. 6. John was c.with camel's hair and girdle 5. 15. they see him sitting and c. Luke 8. 35, 15, 17. and they c, Jesus with purple, and platted Luke l6.19,a certain rich man cm purple and linen 2 Cor. 5. 2. desiring lo be c. upon with our house 3. if so be that being c.we shall not be found nak. 1 Pc/.5.5.and be c. with humility, G. resists proud Kev. 3. 18. white raiment, that thou mayest be c. 10. 1. 1 saw another mighty angel c. with a cloud 11.3.thetwo witnesses shall prophesy c. insackcl. 12. 1. there appeared a woman c. with the sun 19. 13. he was c. with a vesture dipt in blood CLOTHED with linen. Ezek. 9. 2. one man among them was c. with linen 44. 17. they shall be c. with linen garments Dmi. 10. 5. behold a certain man c. with linen 12. 6. one said to the man c. in liiien, how long iCtfi'.l5.6.c.inpureandwhite /i7icH,18.l6. | 19.14. Shall be CLOTHED. Job 8. 22. they that hate thee shall be c. with shame Ezek. 7. 27. the prince shall be c.Hvith desolation Dan. 5.7. read this writing, shall be c. wiih scarlet Mat. 6. 31. or wherewithal shall we he c. ? liev. 3. 5. he that overcometh shali be c. 4. 4. CLOTHES. Gfin.49. 11, he washed hisc. in the blood of grapes Exod. 12. 34. their troughs bound up in their c. ash\i\sc.-iO. ] 13.6. ) 14.8,9,47. I 15.5,8,11,22. I 16.26.28. A'»7«,19,10,19, Num. 19. 7. then the priest shall wash his c. 8, I9. 31. 24. ye shall wash your c. on the seventh day Washed CLOTHES. Exod. 19. 14-. and the people washed their r. Num. 8. 21. Levites purified and leashed their c. S Sam. 19. 24. Mephibosheth washed not his c. CLOTTIEST. fJcr. -i. 30 though Uiou f, thvself with crimson CLO CLOThlNG. Job 22. 6. thou hast stripped the naked of the»- 24. 7. they cause the nedied to lot^e without *. 10, they cause him to go naked without e, 31. 19. ii I have seen any perish for want of c. Psal. 35. 13. but as for me, my e. was sackcloth 45, 13. king's daughter, her t. is of wrought gola Prov. 27. 26. the lambs are for thy r. and goats 31 . 22. the virtuous woman's e. is silk and purple e5.stTength and nonourareherc.she shall rejoice Ifa. 3. 6. saying, thou hast e, be thou our ruler 7, for in my house is neither bread nor c. 23. 18. her merchandise shall be for durable 1. 59. 17 , he put on the garments of vengeance for e. Jer. 10. 9. blue and purple is their e. are the work Mat. 7. 15. in sheep's e. \\ 11. 8. that wear soft c. Mark 12. 38, the scTibes that love to go in long e. Acts 10, 30, a man stood before me in brisiht e, James 2. 3. respect to him that weareth the gay c CLOUD Signifies, [1] A congeries chiefly of wateru yarli cles, draicn or sent out of the earth in vapo^irs, into the 7niddle region of the air, 3 Sam. 22. 12. [2] The heave7is, Psal. 36. 5. | 68. 34, [.'0 A great wiutberf Heb. 13. 1. [4] Afog,ormist, Hos. 6. 4. The scripture represents the cloJtds as conservato- ries of tcater, or rai7t, lohich are scattered vjmn the earth at God's co77iina7id. Job 26. 8, Hi bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds. Cvi C07ifines the waters in the clouds, as in a bottle he scatters the/n afterwards vjfon the earih, os it xoere through a watering-pot. Job speaking of the matter of the Chaos, which covered the whole earth at the begiinmig of the world, says, that God had hemtned i/t the sea, or the icaters, as it were with a cloud, and covered it with darkness, as a child is wiappcd up "i szvaddling-clothes. Job 38. 9. IVheit the sacred writers speak oj the second co7iiing of Christ, thea describe him to us as descendiitg upo7i the clouds, encompassed u'ith all his 77iaje%ty, Mat. 24, 30. Rev. 1. 7. The prophet Isaiah, speaki7ig of the eonversion 0/ the Geiiti/es, co7npares their Jlocki7ig into the church to the Jlight or quick 7notioji of a cloud ; 7ioting that they should cotne in great tnultiiiides and with great sjieed a7id eagerness, Isa. CO. 8. St. Peter compares seduoers to clouds that are carried with a tempest, 2 Pet. 2, 17- By which comparisott he sets forth both the i7ico7i- stancy of these seducers, that, like clouds drive/i ioith the wind, they are tossed to and fro from one doctrine to a7wther ; and likewise their de- ceitfulness, that they 7/iake a shere of what t/i^ have 7iot, as clouds do of rain, and yet are scattered withotit yielding ajiy. And Solomon coi/ipares the i7ifir7nities of old age, ivhich arise successively 07te after another, to clouds return- ing after rain, Eccl. 12. 2. IVheii the Israelites departed out of Egj-pt, God gave the7n a pillar of cloud to direct the/it in their 7)iarch. This pillar teas cotnmonly m the fro7it of the Tsraelitish army i but when they were come to the lied Sea, awrf the Egyptian ar7ny appeared to them, the pillar of cloud which stood before theca^np o/" Israel, placed itself be- tTveen that and the camp of the Egyptians, so that the Egyptians co7iid not come near the Israelites ail 7tight, Exod. 14. I9, 20. But in the i7iorii' ing about break of day, ieei7ig the cloud moving on toward the sea, and followi7ig the Israelites who had passed through its channel, which wat left dry for the7n in the night ti/ne, the Ife'pti- ans, resolved upon punnnitg them, and were all covered with the waters of the lied Sea, tohich retuT7ied upon the/n and destroyed the/n. This cloud contiivited always frot/i that time to attend the Israelites iji the teilderyiess. It a'as cleat a7id bright d/iring the night, in order to give them light julten it grew dark ; and i/i the day- titneit was thick and gloot/iy, the better to defend themfrot7i the excessive h€ats of the Arabian de- serts, through which they performed their jotimey. The same cloud by its nwiions gave likewise the sig7ial to the Israelites, either to encamp or to deca/np ; so that where that stayed, the people stayed till it rose again j the/i they broke up their camp, and followed it till it stopped. It wascalled-a Pillar, Ay reason of its form, whick was high and elevated, as it loere a pile and heap of fogs. This cloud 7iot only enlightened the Israelites, but also protected them, and was a coniinual pledge of God^s prese7ice, power, and protection. 'Jo this the prophet Isaiah alludes, when he says. The Lord will create upon every dwelling-place of mount Zion, and upon hei assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, and the shining of a flaming lire liy night, Isa. 4. 5, Mff» is. That Cod would be the director, protectot and ghiy uf his chnrck. cr.o OtH. g. 13. 1 do set my bow in the e. for a token 14. .hat the bow shall be seen in the r. l€. J^.rod, 14. fid. it was c. and darkness to them ]t>. lO.behold, the elory of the L. appeared in die c. Id. 9. Lord said, lo, I come unto ihee in a thick e. 1Z4. 1 5. Moses went up, and a e. covered the mount X6, and the ccovcredit six days, and seventh day God called to Moses out of'^the midst of the c. IB. Moses went into the midst of the c. a*. 5. the Ix>rd descended in the c. Num. 11. 55. 4i». 34. a f, covered the tent of the congregation 38. the c. of Lord was on the tabernacle by day I^v. 16. i. I will appear in the r. on mercy-seat yum. g. ig. when the e. tarried long on tabernacle 10. 34. the r. of the Lord was upon them by day I Kings &. 10, priests came out of holy placf'S.ther. filled house of Lord, C C/iran. 5. 13. Mlzt*. 10. 4. IB. 44. there ariselh a little r. like a man's hand Jifi 3 ■ 5. that day be darkness, let a e. dwell upon it '22. 13. how God know i can he judge thro'dark c.T 30. 15. and my welfare passeth away as a c. 38. o. when I made the r. the carment thereof Ptal. "8. 14. in the day-time he led them with a c. 105. 3g. he spread a c. for a covering, and fire to Prov. 16.15. his favour is as a r. of the latter rain Isa. 4. 5. Lord will create on her assemblies a c. J8. 4. like a r. of dew in the heat of harvest 19. 1. behold, the Lord rideth upon a swift c. 44. C?. Ihave blotted out as a thick c. thy transgres- sions,and as ac.thy sins,return,l have redeem.thee 60. 8. who are these that flee as a c. as the doves i Lam. C. 1 . covered the daughter of Zion with a c. 3. 44. thou hast covered thyself with a c. Esek, 1,4. a great c. and a fire infolding itself Qtt. as the appearance of the bow that is in the c. 8. 11. and a thick c. of incense went up 10. 4. and the house was filled with the c. 30.16. as forher,ar.shall cover her,her (laughters 32. 7. I will cover the sun with ar. and the moon ."W. 9. thou shalt be like a r. to cover the land, 16. A/ S. e. and darkness are round about him 104.3. r. his chariot II 147 .8. covers heaven withe. i'ruv. 3. SO. and the c. dropped down the dew C C8. when be established the c. above 25. 14. is like c. and wind without rain Erri. 11.4. he that regardeth the e. shall not reap 15. S. nor liie e. return after the rain 'iT.5. 6. I will command the c. that they rain not U, 14. I will ascend above the height of the c. /" .4. 1.1. behold he shall come up as c. and chariots V. Judah shall abide in their r. on the south ~ Juf/g. U.SO. Sihon trusted not Israel to pass his c. 1 Stini. 6. 9. if it go up by the way of his own c. 7. 13. they came no more into the r.of Israel 17. 1 1. the Philistines pitched iu c. of Dammim 27. 1. to seek me any more in any c. of Israel 30. 14. we made an invasion on the c. of Judah 2 Kings 14. S5. Jeroboam restored the r. of Israel 1 C/iion. 4.10.wouldest bless me, and enlarge my r. Zep/i. 2. 7, the e. shall be for the remnant of Judah Sea COAST. £sr*.S5.l6.I will desti-oy the remnant of the sear. Zep/i. 2. 5. woe to the inhabitants of the sea c. 6. the sea r. shall be dwellings for the shepherds A/(i'/.4.13.Jesu5 dwelt in Capernaum upon the sear. Luke 6. 17. multitude from sea r, came to hear South COAST. Jos/t. 15. 1, Zin the uitermost pai-t of the south c. 4. v.ere at the sea, this shall be your south r. 18. 19. at south end of Jordan ; this was the south r. COASTS. Exfld. 10. 14. the locusts rested in all ther. of Egypt 19. remained not one locust in all the c. of l'"pypt Dent. S. 4. to pass through the r. of your brethren 16. 4. no leavened bread be seen in all thy r. 19. 3. thou shalt divide the r. of thy land Josh. 18. 5. Joseph shall abide in their r. on north Judg. 18. 2. Dan sent five men from their r. 19. Sg. sent his concubine iniw a!' ilie :. oi'Iirae'. C«)L t Sam. 7. 14. the r. thereof did Israel deliver out of 11. 3. may send messengers into all c. of Israel,?. 3 Sam. SI. 5. be destroyed from the c. of Israel 1 Chrojt. 21. IS. angel of Lord destT0j«>i thro* all c. S Chron. 11. 13. resorted to him out of all their c, Psai. 105. 31. there came lice in all their e. 33.he smote their vines,and brake trees of their e. Jer. 25. 32. a great whirlwind be raised from the c\ Ezek. 33. S. ifthe people take a man of their r. Joels. 4. what to do with me, all c. of Palestine. Alat. S.16. llerod sent and slew children in all the c. 8. 34. he would depart out of their r. Mark 5. 17. 15.21.then Jesus depart, intoc. of Tyre and Sidon Aya/'>(7.31.departing from the c. of Tjtc and Sidon Acts 13. 50. expelled Paul and Barnabas out of c. COAT. Gfli.37.3.Jacob made Joseph a c. of many colours SS.they sent the r.of many colours, and said, this have we found, know whether it be thy son's c. £lxod. SB.4.make for Aaron a robe and broidered r, 29. 5. and thou shalt put upon Aaron the r. Lev. 8. 7* he put upon him the r. and girded him 16. 4. he shall put on the holy linen r. 1 Sam. 2. 19. his mother made Samuel a little c. 17- 5. Goliath was armed with a r. of mail, .38. Sam. 15. .SS. IIuAai met David withhis r. rent Job 30. 18. it bindeth me about as collar of my c. CtiiK.o.S. Ihaveputoff my r. how shall 1 put it on? Mat. 5. 40. if any sue thee, and take away thy c. Luke 6. Sg. thy cloke, forbid not tf take thy c. also John ig. 23. now the c. was without seam, woven 1.7- Peter girt his fisher's r. unto him, casthims. COATS. Cen.S.'Zl. God made c. of skins, and clothed them Exod. 28. 40. for Aaron's sons thou shalt make c y, 8. brine his sons, and put c. on them, 40. 14. Lev. B. 13. Moses pi't c. upon Aaron's sons' 10.5. they carried them in their r. out of the camp Dan. 3. 21. then these men were bound in their c. 17. nor were their r. changed, uor smell of Are Mat. 10. 10, neither provide two r. nor shoos, cor Mark G. 9. shod with sandals, and put not on two c. LiikeH. 11 he that hath twor. lethimiuiparttobira Acis g. 39. shewing the r. which Dorcas made COCKLli. Job 31. 40. and let c. grow instead of barley COCKATRICE, S. Prov. S3, i 32. at laiit it stingeth like a r. Isa. 11. 8. weaned child put his hand on the r den 14. sg. out of serpent's root shall come forth a c, 59. 5. they hatch r. eggs» weave the spider's web Jer. 8. 17. 1 will send serpents, r. among you COCK. .'V/ar.26.34.thts nightbefure c. crow, thou shaltdeny uie thrice, 75. Mark 14, 30, 72. Luke £S. 34, 6l. 74. immediately r. crew, Luke CS. 60. John 18. 27. Mark 13. 35. if the master cometh at c. crowing I4.6t(. he went out into porch, and the c. crew, 7S. Jo/m 13.38. verily, verily, 1 say to thee, the r. shall not crow till thou hast denied me thrice COFFER. 1 Sam. 6. 8. and put the jewels of gold in a r. 11. they laid ark andr. with mice of gold on cart 15. the Invites took down the r. with the ark Etta 6. t 2. there was found in a c. a roll COFFIN. Oeu. 50. S6. Joseph was put in a r. in Egypt Luke 7. 1 14. he came and touched the r. and said COGITATIONS. Dajt. 7 . 28. as for me my c. much troubled me COLD, COLD. Gen. 8. SS. c. and heat, day EUid night shall not cease Job 24.7. the naked have no covering in the r. 37. 9. and r. cometh out of the north Psai. 147. 17. who can stand before hisr. T ;Prov.20.4.the sluggard will not plow byreason of r. 25.13 IS thee, of snow in the time of harvest, soil 20. that takcih away a garment in r. weather Q5. as r. waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news Jer. 18. 14. shall Uie r. flowing waters be forsaken i AWi. 3. 17. which tamp iu the hedges in the r. day Mat. 10. 42. give to little ones a cup of c. water 24. 12. iniquity abound, love of many shall wax c, John 18. 18. ser^-ants had made a fire, for it was r. Acts 28. 2. they received us, because of the r. S Cor. 1 1. 27. iu fastings often, iu r. and nakedness Rev. 3. 15. that thou art neither c. nor hot, 16. COLLAR, S. Jndg. 8. S6. golden ear-rings from Midian. beside r. Job 30. 18. my disease bindeth me as r. of my cua; COLLECTION. 2 Chron. 24. 6. to bring iu out of Judah the r. Q I Cor. 16. / now concerning the c. for the saint* colli:ge. S Kings 22. 14. Huldah dwelt in c. S Chron. 3*. 22. COLLOl'S. Job 15. S7, because liemakeih r.of fat cnhii ">*"■** COLONY. Act 16,12.1'hilippi, chic' city of Mac«»*m>u,8a*i:, COM COLOUR. Lei, 13. 55. if the plague nave not changed his c. Num. 11. 7. the c. thereof as the c. of bdellium Esth. 1. 1 6. alabaster and stone of blue c. t'rov. 23. 31. when the wine givethhis e. in the cup S.zek, 1. 4. out of the midst thereof as the c. of amber 7. sparkled like e. of burnished brass, Van, 10. 6. 1 . Id. the wheels like unto c. of aberyl, 10. 9. 22. the firmament was as the e. of the crystal R4V. 17.4. woman was arrayed in purple and scar- COLOURED. [let c. /?e».lT. 3. 1 saw a woman sit on a scarlet c. beast COLOURS. Cren.37.5. Jacob made a coat of many c. for Joseph Jiidg. 5. 30. to Sisera a prey of divers c. meet for 2 Sam. 13. 18. Tamar had a garment of divers c. 1 Chroji. 29. 2. I have prepared stones of divers c. Jsa. 54. 11. I will lay thy stones with fair c. JLzek. 36.16. deckedst thy high places with divers c, 17. 3. an eagle with divers c. came to Lebanon COLOUR. AiisZT. 30, under c.astho' they would cast anchor COLT, S. Gen. 32.15. thirty milcli camels with their c. forty 49- 11- binding his asses' c. to the choice vine Jiitf^.lO. 4. Jair had 30 sons thp.t rode on .30 ass's c. lC.14.Abdon's sons and nephews rode on70ass'sf. Jo& 11, 12. though man be born like awild ass's c. Zec/..Q,Q. riding upon a c. Mat. 21. 5. Ji>/iwl2, 15. il!/air,21.2.Jesussftnttwodisciples,saying,go^-e shall find ass tied, c. \vithher, A/a/* 11. 2. Luie I9. 30. 7.brouirht ass and c, and set thereon, Jlfa/*11.7. A/fl;-X'Jl,5.whi< do you loosing ihec. ? LtdelQ.33. Luke 19.35, cast garm. on e. and set Jesus thereon COME Signifies, [1] To draw nigh, or approach, Exod, 34. 3. [21 To proceed, from, 1 Chron. 29,14. [3] To befal, Ezra 9- 13. Job 4. 5. [4] To believe, John 5. 40. ] 6. 37. [5] To attain to. Acts 26.7. [6] To join with. Proverbs 1. 11, [7] To touch, fczek. 44. 25. [8] To be married to, Dan. 11.6. [9] T^ lie carnallif -with. Gen. 38. 16. [10] To invade. Gen. 34. 25. [11] To arise, Num. 2t. 7- Oen. 6. 20. two of every sort shall c. to keep alive 7. !■ c. thou, and all thy house into the ark 8. 19' he caused her to c. to him into the ark 19. 32. c. let us make our father drink wine £6. 27 . wherefore c. ye to me, seeing ye hate me ? 31. 41'. c. let us make a covenant, I and thou 37. 10. c. let us slay him, and cast into some pit 41.-t21. when they had c. to inward parts of them 42. 7. he said to them, whence c. ye .'* Josh. 9.8, 45. 19. take wagons, bring your father and c. 49.10.sceptre not depart from Judah till Shiloh c, .Erod. 19 9- lo, I f, to thee in a thick cloud 20.24. where I record myname I will c. and bless 23. 27. destroy all people to whom thou shalt c. tVnm. 10, 29. c. thou with us we will do thee good 22. 6. e. I pray thee, curse me this people, 11, 24.iy.out of Jacob shall c.he that shall have domi- nion, and shall destroy him that remaineth of city T)evt. 18, 6, if aLevitec. and c.with desire of mind 28. 2, all these blessings shall c. on thee, overtake 15. all these curses c. on thee, overtake thee, 45. fudg. 13. 5. no razor e, on his head, 1 Sam. 1. 11. -Sam.S.Si.that shall c. on thy two sons in one day 9. 13. for the people will not eat till he c. because 10. 8, seven days thou shalt tarry, till I c. to thee 17- 45. but 1 c, to thee in the name of the I^rd 20. 21. then c. thou, for there is peace to thee iSam. (1.9. how shall the ark of the Lord e. to me? 1.5. * 2. when any c. to the king for judgment 17-2. I will r,on him while he is weary and weak 19- 33. c. thou ov rwith me and I will feed thee 1 KijigsS. 31. and the oath c. before thine altar 20. 3.3 observe.if anything would c. from him 22. 27. feed this fellow until I c. in peace 2 Kings 5. 8. let him c. now to me, he shall know 6. f 19. this is not the way, c. ye after me 18. 32. till 1 c. and take you away, Isa. 36. 17. 1 Chroit. 29. 12. both riches and honour c. of thee 14, all things c. of thee, and of thine have we 2 Cliroit.8. lliholy.wheretotheark of Lord hathc. £j-//i.l.l2,(iui''en Vashti refused to cat king's com. 5. + 10. Ilaman caused his friends to c. 8, 6. how endure to see evil c. 10 my people ? Jo/f 3. 7. let no joyful voice c, therein 13. 13. that I may speak, let c. on me what will 14. 14. all my time will 1 wait till my change c 21. his sons c. to honour, and he knoweth it not 37, 13. he caused it toe. for correction on land 38. 11. hithfrlo shalt thou c. but no fui-ther Psal. 40. 7, then said I, lo. 1 c. iieh. 10. 7, 9. 42.2 when shall I c. and appear before God? 50. %. our God shall c. and not keep silence fi5.2, that iiearest prayer, unto thee shall all liesli c, 60. 2. stir up tliy strength, and r. and save us "tjfi. 9- a-ll nations shall c. and worship thee S)0. f 12. we may rause our heart to c, to w:sQom &14 COM Pjfl/.101,2.O when wilt thout.nnto me, I will walk 109, 17. as he loved cursing, so le't it c. unto him 119. 41. let thy mercies c, unto me, O Lord, 77- Pror. 6.11. soshall thy poverty c. as one, 24. 34. 10. 24. the fear of the wicked shall e. upon him 26. 2. so the curse -causeless shell not c. Eccl. 9. 2. all things c. alike to all, there is one event Cant. 2. 10. rise up, my love, and r. away, 13. 4.8. c. with me from Lebanon, my spouse, with me 16. and c. thou south, blow upon my garden Isa. 5. 19. let the counsel of the holyOne of Israel c. 13, 5. they c. from a far country, even the Lord 6. the day of the Lord, it shall c. as destruction 21.12. if ye will inquire, inquire ye ; return, c. 26. 20. c. my people, enter into thy chambers 27. 6. cause them that c. of Jacob to take root 35, 4, your God will c. with vengeance, he will c. 40. 10. the Lord will c. with a strong hand 41. 25. I have raised up one, and he shall c, 44. 7. I appointed things coming, and shall c. 45. 20. assemble yourselves, and c. draw near 24. even to him shall men c. and all that are 51. 11. the redeemed shall e. with singing to Zion 55. 1. c. ye to the waters, c. ye, buy, c. buy wine 3. c. unto me, hear, and your soul shall live 5Q. 20. and the Redeemer shall c. to Zion 60. 3. and the Gentiles shall c. to thy light, 5. 66. 15. behold. Lord will c. with fire and chariots Jer.9., 31. why, say they, we will c. no more to thee 3. 22. behold, we c. to thee, for thou art our God 9. 17 , call the mourning women, that they may c. 13. 22. wherefore c. these things upon me? 17. 15, where is the word of the Lord ? let it c. 27.7.shall serve him till theverytime of his land e. 31, 9. they shall c. with weeping and with supplic. 38. 25. if the princes hear, and c. to thee, and say 40.4. if it seem good to c. if it seem ill to c. forbear 46. 18. and as Carmel by the sea, so shall he be c. 49. 4. thatnusled, saying, who shall c. unto me? Lam. 1. 4. ways of Zion mourn, none c. to solemn 22, let all their wickedness c. before thee [feasts Esek. 12. 16. declare abominations whither they c. 13. 18. will ye save the souls alive that c. to you ? 21.19. twowaysthattheswordmayc. 20. I 32.11. 27. shall be no more, till he c. whose right it is 33. 3. ivhen he seeth the sword c. on the land, 6. 31. they c. to thee as the people cometh 3.3. lo it will c. then shall know that a prophet .36. 8. to my people Israel, they are at hand to c, J/flj.6,l.c,let us return to the Lord,for he hath torn 3, and he shall c. to us, as the rain to the earth 10,12, it is time to seek the Lord till he e. and rain Joel 1 .15. day of the Lord.as a destruction shall it c. 2. 31. before the terrible day of the Lord c. Jonah 1. 7. c. let us cast lots, that we may know Mic. 4. 8. to thee shall it c. the kingdom shall c, liah. 2. 3. because it will surely c. and not tarry Zrph. 2.2. before the fierce anger of Lord c. on you Zech. 1. 21. then said I, what c. these to do ? 14. 5, God shall c, and all the saints with thee Mai. 3, 1, the Lord ye seek shall c. to his temple 4. 6, lest I c. and smite the earth with a curse Mat. 2. 6. for out of thee shall c. a Governor 5. 24. first be reconciled, then c. and offer thy gift 6.10. thy kingdom c. thy will be done, Jjuke 11.2. 7. 15. false prophets c. to you in sheeps' clothing 8. 7. Jesus saith to him, 1 will c, and heal him 8.1 am notworthythou shouldest c. under myroof 9. and to another c. and he cometh, Sjiike 7. 8. ll.many shall c.from east and west, and sit down 11.3.'artthouhe thatshouldc..'' Luhel. 19,20. 28. c, all ye diat labour and are heavy laden 16 24. if any man will c. after me, let him' deny 17. 10. why say the scribes, Eliasmust first c..'' 11, 19-21. go, sell that thou hast, and c, Luke 18. 22. A/flr.22,4.all things are ready, r, unto the marriage 24. 14. gospel shall be preached, then shall end c. 42, ye know not what hour your Lord doth c. 25.34.(7. ye blessedof my Father, inherit kingdora A?flrt'8.34.ifanywillf.afteime,L?tA?9.23. ] 14,27. 10. 14. suffer little children to c. to me, Luke 18.16. 21. and c. take up the cross, and follow me 12. 7.thisistheheir, c.let us kill \)XTa,Luke 20.14. Luke 10.1. every place whither he himself would c. 13. 7. three years I c. seeking fruit on this fig-tree 14. there are six days, in them c. and be healed 17- 20. when the kingdom of God should c. 19- 13. he said unto them, occupy till I c. 2iit. 16. he shall c. and destroy these husbandmen 22. 18. fruit of vine, till kingdom of God shall c, John 1. 39. he saith untn them, c. and see 3. 26. the same baptizf th, and all men c. to him 5. 14. sin no mory, lest a worse thing c. to thee 40. ye wi'.l not c. to me, that yc might have life 6 .i" . all that the Father giveth me shall f . to me 44. no man can c. to me, except F, draw him, 65. 7. 34. and where I am. tnither ye cannot c. .37. if any man thirst, let him c. tome and drink 8. 14. ye cannot tell whence I c. and whither t go 13. ]g.now I tell you before it c. that when it isr, COM John 14.18.1 will not leave you comfortless, ItvI 1 1 »' 23. and we will c. unto him, and make ourabi d 17.11. but these are in the world, 1 c.to thee, 13. 21.22.if I will he tarry till I c. what to thee? 2.^ .^f a 1.11. this J.shailsoc.asyehave seen him g« 2.20. before that great and notable day of Lord 3. 19. sins blotted Tut, when times of refreshing 7. 34. and now c. I will send thee into Egypt 8. 24. pray diat none of these things c. upon ir« 9. 38, that he would not delajr to c. to them, 13.40, lest that c, on you that is spoken inpropU 16. 9. saying, r . over into Macedonia, and help m 19. 4. believe on him that should c. after him 24. 23. should forbid no acquaintance to c. to him 26.7.10 which promise our twelve tribes hope to c 22. no other than proph. and Moses say should c, _ Horn. 3. 8, that we say, let us do evil, that good c. Q. g. the word of promise, at this time, will 1 t^ 1 Cor. 4. 5. judge nothing till the Lord c. who will _ 11. 26. ye do shew the Lord's death till he c. 34. the rest will I set in order when I c. 15. 35. the dead, and with what body do they c. .' 16. 2. that there be no gathermgs when I e. 10. if Timothy c. see he be with you without fejC 12. as to Apollos, I desired him to c. to you 2 Cor. 1. 15. I was minded to c. to you before 12.20.for I fear, lest when I c. I shall not fiudyov such as I would, and be to you as you would no: Gal. 2. 21. if righteousness c. by the law, then is 3.14.theblessing of Abraham might c. on Gentile 19. itwas added, till the seed should c. to whom 2T/iwj.l.l0.when he shall c. to be glorified in saiDts 2. 3. not c. except there c. a falling away first Tim. 4. 8. the life that now is, and of that to c. 13.till I c. give attendance to reading, to doctiiim 2 Tim. 3. 1. in last days perilous times shall c. 4. 3. time will c. will not endure sound doctrine Tit. 3. 12. be diligent to c. to me to "Nicapolis Be6. 4. 16. let us c. boldly to the throne of graca 7.25.he is able to save them that c.to God by him 10. 37. he that shall c. will c. and not tarry rflni,4.1.whence c. wars, c, they not of your lusts 5, 1. weep for your miseries that shall c. on you 2 Pet. 3. 9. but that all s.hould c. to repentance lO.dayofL.wiUc. asathief, Eev. 3.3. | 16.15, 1 JohnQ. 18. as ye have heard, antichrist shall c 3 John 10. if 1 c. I will remember his deeds Rev. 2. 5. repent, or else 1 will c. to thee quickly 25. that which ye have already, hold fast till la S.tl.behold, I c. quickly, hold that fast, 22. 7, 2a 6.1. one of the four be Jists, saying, c. and see. 3.5,7' 18. 10. for in one hour is thy judgment c. 22. 17. and let him that is athirstc. whoever will COME agai7i. Gen. 28. 21. so thacXctf^^o^i to my father's house Exod. 14.26. that waters may e. again on Egyptian! Lev. 14. 43. if the plague c, again and break oa Ji«/g-.8.9.when I c.again in peace 1 will break dowa 13.8. letmanof Godc.fl^aiMto us, and teach us 1 ifiH5.r2.41.ShimeihadgonetoGath,andwasc.tf. ' 12. 5. depart for3 days, and -hen c. a. 2 CAr.10.5. 17.21.0 Lord, I pray, let this child's soul cagtim Ezra 6. 21 . children of Israel c. again, NeA. 8. 17. PsaL 126. f he shall c. again with reioicing Pro».3.28.say not to thy neighbour, go and c.agatn Jer. 37. 8. the Chaldeans shall c. again and fight Lam.l. + 11, given for meat to make their soul c. b. Luke 10. 35. when I c. again I will repay thee Jo/m 14.3. 1 will c. again and receive you to myseli 28. ye have heard now I said, I go away and c.a . 2 Cor. 2. 1. that I would note, again in heaviness 12. 21. lest, when I c. agai7i,God will humble db 13. 2. I write, that if I c, agai^t I will not spare COME dorvn. Gen. 45. 9. thus saith J oseph, c. d. to me, tarry nd Exod. 3. 8. I am c. d. to deliver and bring them u| 19. 11. the Lord will c. down on Mount Sinai Num. 11. 17. I will e. d. arid talk with thee there Deut. 28. 24. from heaven it shall c. domi on th« Ji/rfg^. 7.24. saying, c. rfoa-n against the Midianitt* 15. 12. they said, we are c. down to hind thee 1 A(7ff7.. 6. 21. c. down and fetch the ark up to ycij 23.11 . will Saul c. d. ? the Lord said, he will c. d. 20. c. dawn, according to the desire of thy soii 2 Kings 1.4. thou shalt not c.rf.fromthat bed, 6.1'' 9.thoumanofGod, c. rf. || 10. let fire c. d. 11,1^ ISIeh.'O.Z. I am doing a great work, 1 cannot c. rf they took each his men to e. luandgoout 2Chron. 1. 10. go out and c. in before this people 16. 1 . that he might let none go out or c. in to Asa 2.1. 6. none e. into the house of the L. save priests I^eh. 2.7. convey me over, till I c. into Judah f-fM. 5. 12. Esther let no man e. in with the king 6, 5. and the king said, let Haman c. in Pin/.a.7. and the King of glory shall e. in, 9. 69- !• for the waters are e. m unto my soul 9C. 8. bring an offering and e. into his courts 109. 18. so let it c. tnto his bowels like water Ca«r. 4. 16. let my beloved c. into his garden Jsa. 19. 1. behold, the Lord shall e. iyito Egypt 23. the Assyrian shall c. rnio Egypt, Egyptian 24. 10. every house shut up, that no man c. in 50. ig. when the enemy shall c. in like a flood Jer. 17.19- gates, whereby the kings of Judah c. tn 51. 50. and let Jerusalem e. into your mind 5J . for strangers are c. into the sanctuaries Exe/c. 11. 5. I know things that c. into your mind 3B.l0.atthesame time shall things c.mro thy mind iJic. 5. 5. when the Assyrian shall c. into our land ISat. 10. 12. when ye c. into an house, salute it 16 27. Son of Man shall c. in glory of his Father 24. 5. formany shall c. in my name, saying, I am Christ, and deceive many, Mark 13.6. LAike 21. 8. 25 31. when the Son 0' Man shallc. in his glory Ivre 11. 33. theywhichtf. in may see the light 15. 38. e. in thr that ye c. not among these nations Judg.lQ. 17.&ere hath 710/ e. a razor on mine head 2 Sam. 14. SQ.Absalom sent for Joab, but he would not e. he sent the second time, he would not c. 1 Kings 13.22.carcase not c. to sepulchre of fathers 2 Kings 19-32.king of Assyria shall not e. into this city, nor shoot arrow there, 33. Isa. .17. 33,34. 2 Chron. 35. 21, I c. not against thee this day £3rfll 0.8. whosoever would not c.within three days AWi.l3.1.Moabite not c. into congregation for ever Job 3. 6. let it not c. into the number of the months 13. 16. for an h^-pocrite shall not c. before him Psal. 32. 6. in floods they shall not c. nigh to him 6Q. 27. let them not c. into thy righteousness 91 .7 .thousands shall fall.but it shaJtlno/ c.nigh thee 132.3.1 will nofc. into the tabernacle of my house Prov. 3. 8. c. not nigh the door of her house Isa. 7> 17. Lord shall bring days that have not e. 35. there shall not c. the fear of briers and thorns 28. 15. the overflowing scourge shall not c. to me 32. 10, vintage shall fail, the gathering shall not c. 54.11. far from terror, for it shall not c. near thee 65. 5. which say, stand by thyself, c, not near me Jer. 37. 19. saying, the king of Babylon shall not e. Ezek.l6.l6. like things shall no/ c. norshalHtbe so 44. 13. they shall not c. near to me to do office Uos. 4. 15. c. not ye unto Gilgal, nor go to Beth-. 9. 4. their soul shall not c. mto house of the Lord Zech. 14. 18. and if the family of Egypt c. not Mat. 22. 3. sent to call, and they would not c. Mark 2.4.they could not f .nigh for press,iLT(X-« 8.19- Luke 14. 20. I have married a wife, I cannot c. John 5. 24. and shall not e. into condemnation 40. ye will 7*0/ e. to me that ye might have life 7. Si. where I am thither ye cannot c 36. 11. 56. think ye that he will 7iot c. to the feast .' 15. 22. if I had not e. they had not had sin 16. 7. if I go not away, the Comforter will not c. 1 Cor. 4. 18. as though I would not c. to you COME out, [stance GeM.15. 14. afterwards shall c. ot// with great sub- 17. 6. and kings shall e. out of thee, .15. 11. 24. 13. the daughters of city c. out to draw water Lev. 16, 17. till he e. out and have made atonement Num. 11. 20. shall eat till it c. out at your nostrils 12. 4. c. out ye three unto tabernacle of congregat. 20. 18. lest I c. out against thee with the sword 22.5. there is a people e. out ot Egypt, 11. 33. 38. Aaron died fortieth year after Israel c. out COM Deuf. 28. 7- e. out one way, and He* seven wari Judg. 9. 15. if not, let fire c. out of Ue bramhk 29. he said, increase thine army and c. out 1 Sam. 2. 3. let not arrogancy e. out of your mouth 11. 3. to-morrow we will c. out unto thee, 10. 24- ^4. after whom is the king of Israel c. out f 2 Sam. 16. 7- c. out, e. out, thou bloody man 1 A'i'n^j 6.1. in the 480th year after Isr. werec.«« 20. 17. saying, there are men c. out of Samaria 2 Kinssb. 11. be will c. mir tome, andlay his hand 18. 31. make £m agreement and c. out, Isa. .16. 16. 19. 9- behold, he is e. out to fight against thee P.ial. 14. 7. O that salvation were c. out of Zion! 68. 31. princes shall c. out of Egypt, Ethiopia Prov. 12. 13. but the just shall e. out of trouble Isa. 34. 3. their stink shall c. out of their carcases Nah. 1. 11. there is one c. out that imagineth evil Mat. 5. 26. by no means c. out till thou nast paid S6. 55. are ye c. out as against a thief with swords and staves to take me ^ Markl-i.iH. LukeCZ. 52 Mark 1.25. hold thy peace, c.cwof him, LHke4.:i5. 5. 8. said, c. out, thou unclean spirit, Luke 8. 29. John 1.46. can any good thing c. out of Nazareth' 7. 41. some said, shall Christ c. out of Galilee ' Acts 16. 18. iu the name of Jesus to c. otu of her Rtim.ll.QG. there shall c. out of Zion the Deliverer 2 Cor. 6. 17. wherefore c. out from among them Hei.y.S. though they c.out of the loins of Abraham /fev, 16.13. saw spirits c. out of the mouth of dragon 18. 4. a voice saying, e. out of her, my people COME to paw. £T')f/.4.8.itshallir./0/)aj'.rif they will not believe,9. Mw/.11.23. whether my word shall c. to pass or not 17-5.f7. to pass the man's rod I choose shall blossom i>«uf.7>12.5hallr.r0;>aii ityeheark.il. 13. | 28.1. 13. 2. and the sign or the wonder c. to pass Josh. 23. 14. all are c. to pass, no good thing failed Judg. 13. 12. Maooali said, let thy words c. to pass if.when thy sayings c. lo pass v/ema.y do honour SI. 3. O Lord, why is thist:. topass in Israel, that 1 Kings 13. 33. the saying shall surely c. to past Isa. 7. 7* it shall not stand, nor shall it c. to pais 14. 24. as I have thought, so shall it c. lo pass 43, 9. behold, the former things are c. to pass Jer.n.^4. it shall c, to pass ii ye diligently hearken 32. 24. what thou hast spoken is c. to pass Ezek. 12. 25. the word that 1 speak shalt c, to past 24. 14. 1 have spoken, it shall c. topass, 1 will do it Dan. S.39. makethknown to thee what shall f. *ip. Hos. 1.5. c. f0/}ajf that I will break thebowof Isr. Joel 2. 32. c, topass that whosoever shall call on L. /Imos 8. 9* c. to p. I will cause sun go down at noon Zech. 6. 15. this shall c. top. if ye diligently obey ?• 13. therefore it is c. to pass, that as he cried i)7ar. 24.6. all these things must c. /r jvaf f ,end not yet A/<7r/- 11. 23. things which he saith shall r. to pass 13. 29. when ye shall see these c. to p. Luke 21. 31, Luke 2. 15. and see this thing which is c. to pass 21. 7. what sign when these things shall e. top.SQ. 24.12. wondering in himself at what was c. to pass IB.hast not known the things which are c. to pass Jo/jn 13.19- when it isr. top. yemaybelieve,14.29. ^cM 3.23. c. top. that everysouUhat will not hear Rev. 1.1. to shew thingsmusl shortly c.foji. 22. 6. COME short. i?om.3.S3.allhave sinned and c. ^Aorf of glory of G. Heb.4f.l.\zst any of you should seem to c. short of it COME together. Job Q. 32. and we should c, together in judgment i9.i2.his troops c. roger/j«r against me ana encauip Jer. 3.18. shall f. f0£eM«r out of land of the north, 50.4.Xsr.andJud. shall ir.ro^£M«r, going and weep, Acts 1. 6. when they were c, together, 28. 17. 10. 27. he found many that were c. together 19- 32, knew not wherefore they were c. togethef 21. 22. the multitude must needs c. togetlter 1 Cor. 7. 5. c. together again, that Sat. tempt you not 11. 17. youc. together, not, for better but foi worse 18.wheu ye c. together in church, 20. 33. | 14.26 34. that ye c. not together to condemnation 14. 23. if whole church be c. »^«fAer to one place COME vp. £j-0(/.19.13.tmmpet sound they shall e. up to mount 24. t^ou shalt c. up, thou and Aaron with thee 24. 12. c. up to me into the mount, and be there 33. 5. 1 will e. up into midst of thee in a moment 34. 2. and e. up in the morning to mount Sinai 3. no man shall c. vp wiiii thee nor be seen Num. 20. 5. why have ye made us c. up out Egypt ? Jb.fA.4. l6.that the priests c. u/} out of Jordan, 17,l&. 10.4.C. up to me, and help me to smite Gibeon 6. c. up to us quickly, save us, and help us Judg. 1. 3, Judah said, c. vp with me iuto my lol 15. 10. Judah said, why are ye c. up against us f 16. 18. Delilah sent, saying, c. up this once 1 Sam. 14.10. if they say c. «;; tons, we will go up 17- 25. said, have ye seen this man that is c. «;■• 1 Kings 1. 35. then ye shall e. up after him, that he 20. 22. the king of Syria will c. vp against lhp« 2 htngsl^.T- c UP and save ->>- from kiugof Syri* COM 5 Kin^s 18.25.ara I now c.wp without L. !sa.s6.10. 2 Chr. 20. l6' behold, they c. up by the cliff of Ziz JohT.Q. thatgoethtothe grave, shall c, up no more Prov. 25. 7. better that it be said, c. up hither Isa, 5. 6. but there shall c. vp briers and thorns K. 7. and he shall c. up over all his channels 14. 8. since laid down no fellow is e. up against us 60.7. they shall c. up with accept, on mine altar v. 9. 21. for death is c. up into our windows 49. 19. behold, he shall c. up like a lion. 50. 44. 22. behold, he shall e. up and fly as the eagle 51. 27. cause the horses to c. up as caterpillars 42. the seaisc.tt;)upon Babylon, she is covered Lam. 1. 14. are wreathed, and <7.«;7 upon n3y neck Ezek. 24.8. that it might cause fiiiy to c. w;itotalte 37. 12. and cause you to c. up out of your graves 38. 16. thou shalt c. up against my people Israel 47. 1 12. on the bank shall c. up all trees Hos. 1. 11. and they shall c. up out of the land 10. 8. the thistle shall e. up on their altars ^. 15. the wind of Lord shall c. up from wildern. Joel 2. 20. his stink and ill savour shall c up 3. 9- let all men of war draw near, letthem c. Tip 12. let heathen c. up to the valley of Jehoshaphat Amas't. 10. I made the stink of your camps toe. m;? Obad. 21 , saviours shall c. vp on mount Zion to judge Jonah 1. 2. their wickedness is c. up before me 4. 6. the Lord made a gourd to c. up over Jonah Mic. 2. 13. the breaker c. up before them Nah. 2. 1. he that dasheth in pieces is c. up Zech. 14. 17. it shall be, that whoso will not e. up 18. if the family of Egypt go not up, c. not Acts 8. 31 . he desired Phil, to c. up and sit with him .39. when they were c, up out of the water iO. 4. Cornelius, thy alms are c. up before God Rev. 4. I.e. up hither, and T will shew thee, 11. 12. COME, Passive. Gen. 6. 13. the end of all flesh is e, before me 18. 5. for therefore are ye c. to your 'servant 21. according to the cry which is c. to me 42. 21. therefore is this distress c. upon us Exad. %. 9. cry of the children of Israel is e. to me 20. 20. fear not, for God is c. to prove you Num. 22. 11. there is a people e. out of Egypt Veut. 31.11. when all Isr. is c. to appear before L. Josh. 5. 14. as captain of the host of Lord am I c. Judg. 16. 2. it was told, Samson is c. hither 1 Sam. 4. 7. for they said, God is c, into the camp 9.l6.1ookedonmypeop.becausetheircryisc.tome 2 Sam. 1. 9. slay me, for anguish is c. upon me 19. 11. the speech of all Israel is c. to the king E Kings 4. 1. the creditor is c. to take my sons 5. '6. when this letter is c. to thee, I sent Naaman 8. 7. told him, saying, the man of God is c. hither Etra^. 13. and after all that is^:. upon us Job 3. 25. the thing I greatly feared is c. 4. 5. Psal. 44. 17. all this is e, upon us, yet we have not S3. 6. O that the salvation of Israel were e. 55. 5. foarfiilness and trembling are c. upon me 69. 2. I am c. into deep waters, floods overflow me 102, 13. time to favour Zion, yea the set time isc. Jsa. 10. 28. he is.c.to Aiath, he is passed toMigron 56.1. formysalvat.isneartoc. andmyrighteous. 60.1. arise, shine,forthylightisc. and glory of L. 63. 4. and the year of my redeemed is c. Ser. 40. 3. have sinned, therefore this is c. upon you 47.5. baldness is c. on Gaza, Ashkelon is cutoff SO. 27, woe to them, fur their day is c. the time of 31. thy day is c. the time that I will visit thee fil.l3. that dwcllesc on many waters, thy end is c. Lam. 4. 18. our days are fulfilled, our end is c. 5. 1. remember, O Lord, what is c. upon us Eiek. 7. e. an end, the end is c. upon the land, 6- 5. thus saith L. an evil, an only evil, behold is c. 7. the morn, is c. upon thee, O thou that dwellest 10. behold the day, behold, it is c. 39. S. 17. 12. the king of Babylon is c. to Jerusalem 21. 25. thou wicked prince whose day is c. 29. Van. 9- 13. as it is written, all this evil isc. on us linos &. 2. the end is c. on my people of Israel ,4fic.l.9.he isc. to gate ofmy people, to Jerusalem Mat. 3.7- who warned you to flee from wrath toe' 12. 28. the kingdom of God is -c. unto you 44. when he is c. he findeth it empty, swept la.ll.Sonof Manisc. to save that which was lost Mark\. 24. art thou c. to destroy us ? L^ike 4. 34. 4.29. he puts in the sickle,because the harvest is c. 14. 8. she is c. aforehand to auoint my body 41. sleep on now, it is enough, the hour is c. Luke 7. 34. the Son of Man is c. eating and drink. 15.27 .thybrother is c.father hath killed fatted calf 19 J this day is salvation c. to this house 10. the Son of Man is c. to seek and to save lost J'ohiS. 19. that light is c. into the world, men loved 4. 25. when he is c. he will tell us all things ] 1 . 28. the Master is c. and calleth for thee 12.23. the hour isc. Son of Man be glorified, 17.I, J5'. 26. when the Comforter is e. whom 1 will send i!i e.whenhe isc. he will reproi? (ne world of sin J3. when the Spirit of truth is c. be will guide COM John lS.21.a woman hath sorrow because hour is e. Rom. 11. 11. salvation is c. unto the Gentiles 16. 19. for your obedience is c. abroad among all 1 Cor. 13. 10. when that which is perfect is r . then Gal. 3.25. but after that faith is e. we are no longer C(j/.1.6.whieh gospel is c.to you,as it is in all world 1 John'4. 2. that Jesus Christ is c. in tne flesh 3. every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is c. in the flesh is not of God, 2 John 7. 5. 20. we know that the Son of God is c. and given Rev. 6. 17. for the great day of his wrath is c. 11. 18. and thy wrath is c. and time of the dead IS.'lO.now is c.salvat.and strength, andking. ofG, 14. 7. fear God, for the hour of his judgment isc. is! 17. in one hour,so great riches isc. to nought 10 7 for marriage of the Lamb is c. and his wife I am COME, or cm I COME. Exod. 18. 6. I thy father-'n-law am c. to thee Num. 22. 38. Balaam said, lo I am c. to thee Dent. 26.3. lam c. into the country the Lord sware 1 Sam. 16. 2. / am c. to sacrifice to the Lord, 5. 2 5aOT.14.l5.nowthat lam c. to speak of this thing 32. to say, wherefore am I e. from Geshur? 19. 20. I am c. first to meet my lord the king Pj. 69. 2. Jam c. into deep waters where the floods Ec'ci. 1. 16. 1 communed, lo, / am e. to great estate Cant,5. 1. lame, into my gar. my sister, my spouse Dan. 9. 23. and / am c. to shew thee, 10. 14. 10. 12. thv words were heard, X am c. for thy w, Mat. 5. Vt\ think not I am c. to destroy the law 9. 13. Jam not c. to call the righteous but sinners 10.34.think not that J owz c. to send peace on earth 35. /am c. to set aman atvariance againstfather Luke 12. 51. suppose ye that lam e. to give peace John 1. 31 . therefore am I c. baptizing with water 5.43.1 am c.in myFather's name,ye receive me not 7. 28. lam note, of myself, he that sent me is true 9.39. Jesus said, forjudgm. / am c. into this world 10.10. Jam c.thatthey might have life, and abund. 12.46. Tarn c.a light into Qie world,whoso believes 16. 28. J am c. into the world, again I leave world COME joined with time. Gen.30.33. shall my righteous, answer in time to c. Exod. 13.14. when thy son asketh thee in time to c. saying, what is this ? DeiU. 6. QO. Josh. 4. 6, 21. Joj/j.22.24.in time to c.yourchildr.might speak,28. 1 Sam. 1. 20. time was e. after Hannah conceived Psal. 102.13. time to favour Zion, the set time is c. Prov. 31- 25. she shall rejoice in time to c. [tie Canr.2.12. time of singing of birds isc. voice of tur- Isa. 13. 22. her time is near to c. her days shall not 30. 8. note in a book that it may he for time to e. 42. 23. who will hearken and hear for time to c. Ezek. 7. 7. the time is c. the day of trouble is near Hag.1.2. the time is note, the Lord's house be built iuA-e g.51, the (ime was c. he should be received up Gal. 4. 4 but when the fulness of time was c. 1 r(m.6.19.1ayingnp good foundat, against time to e. 1 Pet. 4, 17. the time is c. that judgm. must begin Yet COME. Deitt. 12. 9. for ye are not as y^r c. to rest L. giveth John 2. 4. Jesus saith,woman, my hour is not i/et c. 7. 6. Jesus said to them, my time is not yet c. 8. 30. because his hour was not yet e. 8. 20. 11. 30. Jesus was not yet e. into the town Rev. 17. 10. five are fallen, the other is not yet c. COMELY. 1 Sam. 16. 18. David, a son of Jesse, a c. person Job 41 . 12. 1 will not conceal his c. proportion Psal. 33. 1. praise is c. for the upright, 147. 1. Prov. 30. 29. yea, four are c. in going Eccl. 5. 18. it is e. for one to eat, drink, and enjoy Cant. 1.5. 1 am black but e. O daughters of Jerus. 10. thy cheeks are e. with rows of jewels 2.14. thy voice is sweet, and thy countenance is e. 4. 3. thy lips axe like scarlet, thy speech is c. 6.4.thou art c.O my love, as Jerusalem, terrible as Isa. 4. 2. fruit of the earth shall be excellent and c. Jer. 6. 2. I likened daughter of Zion to a e. woman i Cor. 7. 35. but I speak for that which is c. 11.13.isitc.that awomanpray to God uncovered: 12. 24. for our e. parts have no need, but God COMELINESS. Isa, 53 . 2 . he hath no form nor e.nor beauty, that Ezek. 16. 14. for it was perfect through my c. 27. 10. they of Persia and Lud set forfti thy c. Dan. 10, 8. my e. was turned in me into corruption 1 Cor.l2.23.our uncomely parts have more abund.e. COMERS. Hfeb. 10. 1 . can never make the c. thereunto perfect COMEST. Gen. 10, 19. was from Sidon as thou c. to Gerar 13. 10. like the land of Egypt, as thou c. to Zoar 24. 41 . when thou c.to my kindred , if they give not Deut. 2. 19. thou c. nigh the children of Ammon 20. 10. when thou e. nigh to city to fight against it 28. 6. hiesssed shalt thou be when thou e. in 19. cursed shalt thou be when thou e. in Judg. 17. 9. Micah said to Levite, whence e. thou 19.17 .the old man said to Levite, whence e thou ? COM iSam.lG.^.anA said, c.thon peaceably?! Kings 2.13, 17. 43. am I a dog, that thou e. to me with staves . 45. thou c. to me with a sword and with a spear 2 Sam. 3. 13. bring Michal when thou c. to see m» 1 Kings i9.i5.when thou e.anoint Hazael to be king 2 Kings 5. 25. Eltsha said, whence c. thou,Gehazi * Job X. 7- whence e. thou? Satan answered, S. S. Jer. 51. 61. when thou e. to Babylon and shalt see Jojiah 1. 8. what thy occupation ? whence c. thou I Mat,3.\.4.to be baptized of &ee, and c. then to me t Luke 23. 42. rememb. me when c. into thy kingdom COMETH. Gen. 37. 19. they said, behold this dreamer e. Lev. 11. 34. on which such water c. is unclean Deut. 18. 8. beside what e. of sale of his patrimony 23. 13. turn backward cover that which c.from thee 1 Sam. 4, 3. when ark e. among us, it may save us g.6.ail ^at Uie man of God saith-c. surely to pass 20. 27. wherefore c. not the son of Jesse to meat' 29. therefore he e. not to the king's table 1 Kings 14. 5. for when she e. in will feign herself 2 Ki7igs 9.18.came to them, but he c. not again, 20 11. 8. be ye with the king as he c. in, 2 Chr. 23.? Job 3. 21. which long for death, and it e. not 28. 20. whence c. wisdom, where understanding ? Psal. 30. 5. weeping for night, but joy c. in morning 62.1.mysoul waitethon God, from him e.mysalv. 75. 6. promotion c. not from the east nor west 96. 13. before Lord, for he c. to judge the earth 118. 26. blessed is he that c. in name of the Lord 121. 1. my eyes to hills, from whence c. my help 3. my help c. &om the Lord who made heaven Prov. I. 26. 1 will mock when your fear e. 27. when your destruction c. as a whirlwind 11. 2. when pride c. then c. shame, but with lowly 18. 3. when the wicked e. then c. contenmt £ce/.6.4.he c, in with vanity, departeth in darkness 11.8.if aman live many years, all that e. is vanity Cant. 2. 8. he e. leaping upon die mountains Isa. 13. 9. the day of die Lord c. with wrath 30. 13, whose breaking c. suddenly at an instant 27. the name of the Lord c. from far, burning 44. f 19. fall down to that which c. on a tree 62. 11. say ye to Zion, behold, thy salvation c. 63. 1. who is ^s that c. from Edom, from Eozra? Jer.l7.6.1ike heathen, he shall not see when goodc. 8. and shall not see when heat c. but her leaf 43.11. when he c. he shall smite the land of Egypt Lam. 3. 37. who is he that saith, and it c. to pass 5. +4. ourwater for money, our wood c. for price Ezek. 14. 4. and c. to a prophet to inquire, 7. 20. 32. liiat which e. in your mind shall not be 21 . 7. for the tidings, because it c, behold it c. 24. 24.when this c. yon shall know I am the Lord 33. 31 . they come to thee as the people e. and sit 33. when this c. to pass, then shall they know 47. 9. every thing shall live whither the rivers c. Dan. 11. 16. that e. against him shall do exploits 12. 12. blessed is he that c. to the 1335 days Hos. 7.1. the thief e. in, and the troop of robbers Jbe/2.1.day of the L. c. Zech. 14. 1. 1 Tkess. 5. 2 Mic. 5. 6. deliverus from the Assyrian when he c. Mai. 4. 1. the day e. that shall b\irn, day that c. JUnr.S.ll.he that c. after me is might, i^an I,whos8 shoes not worthy to bear, MarkX.t- Luke3.\^, 5. 37. whatsoever is more than these c. of evil 8. 9. 1 say to another, come, and he e. Luke7. 8, 13. 19. then e. the wicked one, andcatcheth away 21. 5. behold, thy king c. imto thee, John 12. 16. 9. blessed is he tiiat c. in name of Lord, hosanna in the highest, Mark 11. g. Luke 13. 35. | 19-38. 25. 19. after a long time lord of those servants c. Mark 6. 48. he c. to them walking on the sea 8.38. be ashamed when he c. in glory of his Father 9. 12. Elias e. first, and restoreth all things 14.43.whileheyetspakec. Judas one of the twelve Lztke 6.47. whoso c. to me, and heareth my sayings 12. 37. the Lord when he c. shall find watching 40. Son of Man c. at dn hour when ye think not 43. his lord, when he c. shall find so doing 55. ye say, there will be heat, and it c. to pass 17. ^0. kingdom of God e. not with observation 18. 8. Son of Mane shall he find faith on earth ? John 3. 8. but thou canst not tell whence it c. 20. nor c. to the light, lest his deeds be reproved 21. he that doth the truth, c. to the li^ht 4.21 woman, believe me, the hour c. 23. 1 I6. 3S 6. 35. he that c. to me shall never hunger, 3* 45. manthat hath learned of the Father c. tona 7. 27. when Christ e. no man knoweth, 31. 42. said, that Christ c. of the seed of David 9. 4. the night c. when no man can work 14. 6. no maji e. to the Father but by me 16. 2. the time c.that whosoever killeth you 25. the time c. I shall no more speak in proverbs 32. the hour e. that ye shall be scattered Acts 10. 32. who when he c. shall speak to thee i^7».4.9.e.thisblessedness on the circumcision onl/ 10. 17 . so then, faith e. by hearing, hearing by wowJ 1 Cor. 15.24. then c. the endj uhnn he shall \\sn» COM r C»r, it. SB. besides that which e. ou Ae dally Xj^h. 5. 6. for tjieae fnings e, the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience, Cot. 3. 6. 1 TAets. 5. 3. day of the Lord so c.as a thief in night Jleb.ll .6. he that e, to God must believe that he is Jud« 14. the Lord c. with 10,000 of his saints lt«r. 1 .7 .he c. with clouds, every eye shall see him 17 • 10. when he c. he must continue a short space COMETH down. Jri. 55. 10. as the rain c. d»wn from heaven John t). 33. bread of God is he which c. down, 50. Jamej 1. 17. every good and perfect gift c. down 2iev,3.l2. new Jemsaleui which e. rfotm from God COMETH forth. Gen. 24.43. when Che virgin r./orM to draw water J54.wiltthou wee. fire to comedown from heaven Acts 5. 28. saying, did not we straitly c. you !.*«. 5. and to c, 5kem to keep the law of Moses 2 77f£ff.3.4.yeboth do,and will do things wee. jou 6.we c.yon, brethren, in name of our Lord Jesus IS. that are such we c. and exhort by our Ld. J. 1 Tim. 4. 11. these things c. and teac^. I COMMAND. Exod. 7. 2. shall speak all that le. thee, Jer.1.7,17. 34. 11 observe thou what T c. thee, Veut. 12. 28. Lev. 25. 21. then /will e. my blessmgupon you Deut. 4. S. r« shall not add to the word I e. yoq COM ^ut. 7. 11. shalt keep command Jc. thee this day, dothem^.U. [ 10.13. 1 U.8,27. | 13.18. | 30.8. 2-*. 18. therefore / c. thee to do this thing, 22. 30.16. i c. thee this day to love the Lord thy God Isa. 5. 6. /will c. the clouds that they rain not ]er. It. 4. obey my voice, and do all which Ic. you 34. 22. behold, J will c. saith the Lord, and cause (•wjQ.S.thencewill /c. serpent, he shall bite them *4. thence Ic. the sword, and it shall slay them 9. 1 will c. and I will sift the house of Israel JjA7il6.14.yearemyfriends, if ye do what Jc.you 17, these things I c. you, that ye love one another Acis l6. 18. / c. thee in the name of Jesus Christ ., Cor, 7. 10. to the married Ic. yet not I, but Lord COMMANDED. Oen.45.1Q.now thou art c. this do ye, take wagons 50. 12. Joseph's sons did to him as he c. them parorf. 1. 17. midwives did not as king of Egypt c. hev. 10. 13. eat it in the holy place, for so I am c. Veitt.l.XZ. I c. yon at that time all things, 3.18,21. Josh. 4. 8. the children of Israel did as Joshua c. 8. 8. set the city on fn&, see I have c. you 22. 2. ye have obeyed my voice in all I c. you Jvdg. 13. 14. all that I e. her, let her observe 1 Sam. 20. SQ. my brother, he hath c. me to be there SI .2. David said, the king c. me a business.and said 2 Sam. 13. 28. then kill Amnon, have not I c. you 21. 14. they performed all that the king c. 2 BTrnejll.g.accordingto all that Jehoiada priest c. l6. 16. thus did according to all that king Ahaz c. 1 C/iron. 21.17. is it not I c. people to be numbered S Chron. 8. 34. for so had David the man of God c. 14,4. Asa c. Judab to seek L. God of their fathers 32. 12. Hezekiah y 33. 16. Manasseh c. Judah JVaA, 13. 19. I c. that the gates should be shut 22. 1 c. Levites to cleanse themselves, keep gates Usth. 3.2. for the king had so c. concerning Haman 12. was written according to all that Haman c. 4. 17. Mordecai did according as Esther c. him 8. 9. written according to all that Mordecai c. Job 38.12. hast thou c. the morning since thy days t Jsa. 48- 5. say, my molten image hath c. them Jer. 35.6. Jonadab our father c, us, 10. 14, I6, 18. £zM. 12. 7. and I did so as I was c. 37. 7. Dan. 3. 4. cried, to you it is c. O people, nations 19. he c. that they should heat the furnace 6. 16. then the king c. and they brought Daniel 24. the king c. and they brought those men Amos 2. 12. c. the prophets, saying, prophesy not Mat. 14. 9. he c. itto be given her, Mark 6. 27. ly.he c. multitude to sit down, 15,35. Mark 6. 30. 18. 25. his lord c. him to be sold, and all he had 21. 6. the disciples went and did as Jesus c. them 28.20. teaching to observe all things I have c. you Xntke 9. 21. he c. them to tell no man that thing Acis 10. 48. he e, them to be baptized in the name 25. 6. the next day Festus c. Paul to be brought 1 Cor. 14. 34. but are c. to be under obedience 1 Thess. 4. 11. work with your hands as wee. you S Thess. 3.10. wee. you that if any would notwork ^e J, 12. 20. they could not endure that which was c. Rev. 9- 4. it was c. them not to hurt the grass God COMMANDED. Gen.Z. 16. Godc. man to eat freely of every tree 6. 22. according to all that Godc. him, so did he 1. 9- there went into the ark as God had c.Noah, 16. I 21. 4. Deut. 20. 17. Josh. 10. 40. Deui. 5. 15. God c. thee to keep the sabbath-day 5. 32. observe to do as the Lord your God c. you 33. walk in all the ways the L. your God c. you 6.1. which L.yourGorfc. to teach you, 20. | 13.5. 26. 16. this day the Lord thy God c. thee to keep Judg. 4. G. hath not L. God c. to go toward Tabor ? 1 Chron. 14. I6. David therefore did as Godc. him 2 Chr. 35. 21. God c. me, make haste, forbear thou £zra 7. 23. whatsoever is c. by the God of heaven Psal. 68.28. thy G. hath c. thy str-ngth.strengthen Mat. 15. 4. for God c. saying, honour thy father Acts 10. 33. to hear all things that are c. thee of G. ^. Car. 4. 6. G. whoc. lighttoshineout of darkness Lord COMMANDED. Gen. 7. 5. Noah did according to all the Lord c. Exod. 7. 6. Moses and Aaron did as the Lord c. them, 10, 20. | 12. 28, 50. N7tm. 17. 11, 16.16. this is the thing Z^rf.c. 32. | 35.4. Num.30.1. 34. as the Lord c. Moses, 34. 4. | 39. 1, 5, 7, ^-c. 40. 19, Sfc. Lev. 8. 9. | Q. 10, Xc!J.8.4.Mosesdidasi.c.hiro,2VKm.20.27. | 27-11. Niim. .36. 2. Lord c. my lord to give land to Israel Deut. 6. 24. the Lord c. us to do all these statutes 9. 16. had turned aside out of the way Lord c. you 10. 5. the tables, there they be as the Lord c. me I Sam. 13, 14. L. e, him to be captain over people SSam. 17 .+14. i.e. to defeat counsel of Ahithophel ii<. IQ. and David went up, as the I^rd c. lCAj.2i.s7. L. e. the angel, he piit up his sword 21-. 19- the orderings as X. God of Israel c. him ,Piai. 'O6. 34. concerning whom the Lordc. them 133 3. for there the ii?r<; c. the blessing, even life iJti) . 13 5, I hid it by Euphrates as the Lordc. me COM Lam. 1. 17. the Lord nath c. concerning Jacob Acts 13.46,47. we tum.to Gentiles, so hath the L. c. Lord or God COMMANDED, in^hcitly. Gen. 3. 11. eaten of the tree I c. not to eat, 17. Exod. 23. 15. as I tf. thee in the time appointed Lev. 7. 38. in the day he c. the children of Israel 10. 1. offered strange fire which he c. them not D^ut. 17. 3. hath served other gods, which I have not c. 18. 20. Jer. I9. 5. j 23. 32. | 29. 23. Josh.l.Q. have I note, thee ? be strong and of conr. 7. 11 . transgressed my covenant I c. Judg. 2, 20. 13. 6. divide thou it by lotj as I have c. thee 2 -Sam.T.T.whom I c. to feed mypeople.l CAr.17.6. 11. since the lime that I c. judges, 1 Chr. 17. 10. 1 Kings 11. 10. had c. him concerning this thing 17. 4. 1 have c. the ravens to feed thee there 9. 1 have c. a widow woman there to sustain thee 1 Chr. 16. 15. be mindful of his covenant, the word which he c. to a thousand generations, Ps. 105.8. 40.that it is written in the law, which he c. Israel Psal. 7. 6. awake to the judgment that thou hast c. 33.9.he spake and itwasdone,he e.andit stood fast lll.g.hathc. his coven, for ever, holy is his name 119.4.thou hast CMS to keep thyprecepts diligently 138. thy testimonies thou hast c. are righteous 148. 5. for the Lord c. and they were created Xra,13.3.I havec.my sanctified ones, I have called 34. 16. for my mouth it hath c. and his spirit 45. 12. the heavens and all their host have I c. Jer. 7. 23. but this thing c. I them, obey my voice 31. which I c. ihem not, I9. 5. | 32. 35. 11. 8. all words of covenant which Ic. them to do 17.22. but hallow the sabbath, as I c. your fathers 50. 21. do according to all that I have c. thee Lam. 2. 17. his word that he had c. in days of old Esek. 9. 11. I have done as thou hast c. me 24. 18. I did in the morning as I was c. 37. 10. Zech. 1. 6. my words which I c. did theynottake Mai. 4. 4. remember the law which I c. in Horeb LuAb 14. 22. Ld. it is done as thou hast c.and room Acts 10. 42. he c. us to preach to the people Moses COMMANDED. Num. 16. 47. Aaron took as Moses had c. and ran Deut. 31.29. turn aside from the way I have c. you 33. 4. Moses c. us a law, even the inheritance Josh. 1. 7- observe to do according to all Moses c. 22. 2. ye have kept all that Moses c. you 1 Chr. 35. 15. Moses c. according to word of the L, iWaf .8.4. offer the gift that Moses c. for a testimony Markl. 44. offer for thy cleans, those things which Moses c. for a testimony to them, Lake 5. 14. JohnS.a. Jlftij'ejinlawc. that such should be stoned COMMANDEDST. Neh. 1. 7. which thou c. thy servant Moses, 8. 9. 14. thou c, them precepts, statutes, and laws Jer. 32. 23. they have done nothing that thou c. COMMANDER. Isa. 55. 4. given him for a leader and c. to people COMMANDEST. Josh. 1. 16. all that thou c. us we will do 18. whoso will not hearken in all that thon c. Jer. 32. 23. have done nothing of all thou c. them ActsZS, 3. c. me to be smitten contrary to the law COMMANDETH. N?tm. 32. 25. thy servants will do as my lord c. Job 9- 7. God, who c. the sun, and it riseth not 36. 10. he c. that they return from iniquity 32. he covereth the light, and c. it not to shine 37. 12. that they may do whatever he c. tiiem Pjfl/.-l07. 25^ he c. and raiseth the stormy wind Zrfzm.3.37.whosaith, itcometh,when Ld. c. it not? Arrtos 6. 11. Lord c. and he will smite great horse Mark 1. 27. he c. the unclean spirits, Luke 4. 36. Liike 8. 25. he c. the winds, and they obey him Acts 17. 30. now c. all men every where to repent COMMANDING. Gen. 49- 33. Jacob made an end of e. his sons Mat. 11. 1. Jesus made an end of c. his disciples Acts 34. 8. c. his accusers to come to thee 1 Tim.4i. 3. c. to abstain from meats God created COMMANDMENT. Exod. 34. 32. he gave them in c. all Lord had spoken Num. 15. 31. brokenhisc. that soul shall be cut off" 23. 20. behold, I have received e. to bless 27. 14. ye rebelled against my c. in the desert Deut. 30. 11. this c. I command thee this day 1 Kings 2.43,whyhast thou not kept the c.Ichai^ed 2 Kings 18. 36. king's c. was, ans. not, Isa. 36. 21. 1 Chron. 12. 32. all their brethren were at their c. 28. 21. all the people will be wholly at thy c, 2 Chron.Q. 13. offering according to thee, of Moses + 14. so was the c. of David the man of God 19. 10. what cause shall come between law and c. 30. 1 2. one heart to do the c. of king and princes 31. 5. and as soon as the c. came abroad, Israel Ezra 8. 1?. I sent them with c. to Iddo the chief 10, 3. of those that tremble at the r. of God Neh, 11. 23. it was the king's c. concerning them 13. +5. wine and oil, which was thee, of Levites Esth. 1. 12, Vashti refused to come at the king's c COM £jM. 2.20, Esther did the e.of Mcrdecai,like aswh^f 3. 3. why transgresses! thon the king's c. t 9.1 . when king's e. drew nigh to be put in exec itiofl Job 23. 12. nor gone back from the c. of his lijjs Psal. 119. ^'^. but thy e. is exceeding broad 147. 15. he sendeth forth his e. upon earth Prov. 6, 23. the e. is a lamp, and the law is light 8. 29. that the waters should not pass his c. 13. 13. he that feareth the e. shall be rewarded 19. 16. he that keepeththe e. keepeih his soul Excl. 8. 5. whoso keepeth c. shall feel no evil thing Jer. 35. 14. but they obey their father Jonadab's c. Dan. 3. 22. because the king's c. was urgent - 9. 23. the c. came forth, and I am come to shew Has. 5. 11. because he willingly walked after the e, Mai. 2. 1. now, O ye priests, this c. is fop you 4. ye shall know that I have sent this c. to you Mat. 10. S. why do ye transgress the c. of God . 6. thus ha'^e ye made the e. of God of no effect 22. 36. Master, which is the great c. in the law . 38. this is the first and great c. Mark 12. 30. Mark 7. a. for laying 2iside the c. of God, ye hold 9. he said, full well ye reject the e. of God 12. 31. there is no other c. greater than these Luke 15. 29. nor transgressed I at any time thy c. 23. 56. rested the sabbath-day according to the c. John 10. 18. this e. have I received of my Father 12. 49. he gave me a c. what I should say 50. I know that his e. is life everlasting 14. 31. as the Father gave me c. even so I do 15.12. my c. that ye love one another,! JohnS.Zi Acts 15. 24. to whom we gave no such c. 17. 15. receiving a c. to Silas to come to him • 23. 30. and gave c. to his accusers also to say 25. 23. at Festus' c. Paul was brought forth Rom. 7. 8. but sin taking occasion by thee. 11. 9. when the e. came, sin revived, and I died 10. c. which was ordsuned to life, I found tc death 12. and the c. is holy, and just, and good 13. that sin bye. might become exceeding sinful 13. 9. if there be any other e. it is briefly in this 16. 215. accoi^iog to the c. of the everlasting God 1 Cor. 7. 6. I speak this by perniission, not of e. 2 Cor. 8. 8. I speak not by c. but by occasion of I^ih 6. 2. which is the first c. with promise 1 Tim. 1. 1. by thee, of God our Saviour, Tif.l. 3. 5. the end of thee, is charity, out of a pure heart Heb. 7. 16. who is made not afiier law of a carnal c. 18. there is a disannulling of the c. going before 11. 22. Joseph gave e. concerning his bones 23. Moses hid,they were not afraid of the king's e. 2Pe(. 2. 21. to turn from holy e. delivered to them 3. 2. mindful of e. of us the apostles of the ILord 1 John 2. 7. but an old c. which ye have heard 3. + 11, this is the c. ye heard from the begmning 23.thi5 is his e.that we should believe on the name 4.21 . this e. have we from him, he who loveth God 2 John 4. as we have received a c. from the Father 6.thi5 is thee.thatas ye have heard from beginn. Give OP given COMMANDMENT. Exod. 25. 22. things which I will give thee in e, Deut. 1.3. the Lord had gir^n him in e.unto them Ezra 4. 21. give e. toceasetillaiiothere.be given Psal. 71. S.h.astgiven e. to save me, thou my rock Isa. 23. 11. the Lord hath ftuen c. against the city Nah. 1 . 14. the Lord hath given c. concerning thee John 11. 57. given c. if any knew where he were Keep CoMiaANDUENT, see Keep. COMMANDMENT of the Lord. £rod.]7.1.joum.c. o/"£. iVion. 9, 18, 20. | 10.13.' Num.Z.^Q. Moses and Aaron numbered at c. of L. 24. 13. 1 cannot go beyond the e. of L. to do good ' 33. 38.Aaron went up to Hor at c. of Lord and died Josh. 22.3.ye have kept chaise ofe. of L. your God 1 Sam. 12. 14. and not rebel against the e. of Lord 15. if ye will not obey, but rebel against c . of Lard: 13 . 13 . thou hast not kept the c. of Lord thy God 15. 13. Saul said, I have performed the e. of LorW- 24. 1 have transgressed ih&e.of L. and thy word 2 Sam. 12. 9> wherefore hast thou despised e. of L, ■ 2 Kings ^4. 3. at the c. e/"iflrrfcame Uiison Judah 2 Chron. 29. 25. for so was c. of L. by his prophets Psal, ig.8. the c. ofL. is pure, enlightning the eye* I Cor. 7. 25. concerning virgins I have no c. of L New COMMANDMENT. Joh7t^Z. 34. anezwc. I give unto you, that ye iovB 1 John 2. 7. brethren, I write no rus* c. unto you 8. a new c. I write unto you, which is true in him 2 John 5.. not as though I wrote a new c. unto thee Rebelled against the COMMANDMENT. _ Num. 27. 14. ye rebelled ag. my c. in the des. of Zi Deut. 1. 26. butyereie/. (7g. e. of L. yourGod.13, 9. 23. then ye rebel, as:, c«r.4.13. | 10 4. JL«ti.4.13. have done somewhat ag. any of the c. ?7. 5. 1"', commit sin forbidden by the e. of the Lui Josh. 7. 1. Israel e. a. trespass in.^^ accursed thing 32.l6.whatrr«Jpafjisthisyehavecr. against Godf Sl.because ye have not c. t]nstrespass against L. Esek. 15. 8. because they have c. a trespass, I will 30.27. in that they c. a trespass against me COMMiriEST, ETH, ING. Psal. 10.14'. the poor c. himself to thee, thou helper £xek.8.6. the great abomination that Israel c. here 33. 15. walk m statutes of life without c. iniquity HosA.2. by lying, killing, stealing, and e. adultery 5. 3. for now, O Ephraim, thou e. whoredom John 8. 34. whosoever c. sin is the servant of sin 1 Cor. 6. 18. but he that c. fornic. sinneth against 1 Jo/m 3. 4. whoso e. sin transgresseth also Uie law 8. he tha£ c. sin is of the devil, for the devil sinneth COMMODIOUS. Acts 27. 12. the haven was not c. to winter in COMMON. By common, is meant thai which is ordinary, or usual J as a common death, Num. I6. 29. a com- monevil, Ecel. 6. 1. Sometimes that which is ceremonially unclean. Acts 11. 9- To eat with common hands, that is, without washing one's hands, Mark 7- 2. Common bread, that is, unhallowed bread, 1 Sam. 21. 4, It is said. Acts 2. 44, That such as believed had all things common ; that is, as to use, but not as to title. Moses calls a vineyard common, or pro- fane : 'What man is he that hath planted a vine- yard, and hath not yet made it common ? Dent. 20. \Q. If there be such an one, he may return to his house ; because the first-fruits of trees and vines were reckoned unclean, or rather were consecrated to the Lord, and the owner was not allowed to touch them, till after the fourth year. Lev. 19- 24, 25. See Profane. Num. 16.29. if these men die the c. death of all men Deut.QQ. t 6. planted a vineyard, and not made it c. 28. t 30. shall plant, and not use it as c. meat 1 Sam. 21 . 4. there is no c. bread under my hand 5. the vessels holy, and the bread is in a manner c. Eccl. 6. 1. there is an evil, and it is c. among nien Jer. 31. 5, the planters shall eat them as c. things Exek. 23. 42. men of ff. sort were brought Sabeaiis Mat. 27. 27. the soldiers took Jesus into thee, hall Mark 7. -t 2. the disciples eat bread with c. hands Acts 2. 44. believers had all things c. 4, 32. 5, 18. and put the apostles in the c, prison 10.14.1 have never eaten any thing that isc. 11 .K. 15. what God hath cleansed call not thou c. 11. 9 28. that I should not call any thing c. or unclean Rom. 14. 1 14. there is nothing c. of itself; but to him that esteemeth any thing to be c- 1 Cor. 10. 13. no temptation taken you but c. tomea Tit. 1. 4. to Titus my own son, after the e, faith Jude 3. diligence to write to you of the c. salvation COMMON people. Lev. 4.27. if any of the c. people sin thro' ignorance Je/'.26.23.casthis dead body into the graves of c. p. Mark 12. 37- and the c. people heard him gladly COMMON-WEALTH. Eph. 3. 13. being aliens from the c.-wealth of Israel CoMUONLV; see Reportku. COMMOTION, S. 2 C/iron.29.t 8.Lord hath delivered them to great e. Jer. 10, 22. a great c. out of the north country Luke 21, 9- when ye hear of c. be not terriCed COMMUNE. Exod. 25. 22. and there I will meet and e. with thee lj4.3.if we essay to c. with thee, will be grieved? Psal.4.^. r.with your own heart on your bed,be stil 64. 5. they c. of laying snares privily, they say 77. 6. in me night I r. with mine own heart COMMUNED. Gen. 23. 8. Abraham c. || 34.6.Hamorc. with Jac.8. 42. 24. Joseph e. 1] Judg. Q.l. Abimelech c. 1 &m. 9.^25. Samuel e.\\ 25.39.David c, with Abigail 1 Kings 10.3.the queen of Sheba cwith Solomon of all that was in her heart, 2 Chron, 9. 1. 2 Kings 22. 14. they c, with Huldzih the prophetess Eccl. 1. 16. 1 c. with mine own heart, saying, lo Dan. 1.19, and king c. with them, none like l5anicl Zech. 1. 14. the angel that c. with me, said unto nte Ltike 6. 11, they c. what they might do to Jesus 22. 4. Judas c. to betray Jesus unto them 24. 15. that while they c. Jesus himself drew n»ar Acts 24,. 26. Felix s^nt and c. the oftener with Paul COMMUNICATE. Ga/.6.6.1ethimthati5taughtc.to him that teachetb Phil. 4. 14. that ye did c. with my affliction 1 Tim. 6. 18. that they do good, he willing la * . COM H b.1^. iS. but to do good and to e. forget not COMMUNICATED. Gnl. 2 2.1c. to tnem that gospel which 1 preach PAH. 4. 15. no church e. with me but ye cnly COMMUNICATION, S. fi Sam.3. i7. Abnerhad c. with the elders of Israel B Kings Q. 11. he said, ye know the man and his c. Uat. 5. 37. but let your c. be yea, yea, nay, nay LtiJce 24. 17. what manner of c. are these ye have ? 1 Cor. IS. 33, evil c. corrupt good manners £pA.4.29. no corrupt c. proceed out of your mouth, Col. 3. 8. P/ii7ffm. 6. that r. of thy faiih may become effectual COMMUNING. Gen. 18. 33. the Lord left c. with Abraham £rot;,31.18. when he had made an end of c. on Sinai COMMUNION. TAts word signifies fellowship, concord, or agree- ment, 2 Cor. 6. 14. What communion hath light with darkness ? Svch as are enlightened by the word and Spirit of God can have no profitable. Agreeable, or comfortable converse v)ith such as are in darkness or ignorance. Communion is likewise taken for a sacrament, or sacred sign of mtr spiritual fellowship wie/i Christ, 1 Cor. io. 16. The cup of blessing, is it not the com- munion of the blood of Christ ? Our drinking of the wine in the ciip, is a religious action, whereby and wherein Christ communicates himself and his grace to us, and we communtcate our souls to him ; so that Christ, and believers in that ac- tion, have a mutual communion one with another. Believers have communion with Christ by election in him; by their kindred with his humanity; and by a participation of his Spirit. They have communion with the Father and the Son, 1 John ] . 3 They partake of all those blessings that God the Father has promised to those that are in covenant with him ; and also of all those privileges which Christ has purchased for his members; such or, pardon, reconciliaiioji, adojh- tio7i, sanctification, 8^0. The Communion of saints : That fellowship which the sai7its have with Christ, and all his benefits By faith, and am^ntg themselves by love, 1 John 1.3. This Communion is bothaative anA passive ; that is, it consists both in doing good to, and re- ceiving good from, one another. There be divers sorts of it, as, (1) Fellowship in doctrine, or be- lief. Acts 2. 42. Gal. 2. 9. (2) In exhortation, Heb. 10. 24. 25. (3) In consolation, Eph. 5. 19. 1 Thess. 4. 18. (4) In humility, or submission, Rom, 12. 10. Eph. 5. 21. (5) In love. Rom. 12. 10. (6) In pity, Rom. 12, I6. (7) In prayer, Eph. 6. 18, 19. (8) In helping and relieving one another. Acts 4. 32, 34, 35. 1 Cor. 10. 16. c, of the bluod of Christ, c. of the body of Christ 2 Cor. a. 14. what e. hath light with darkness ? 13. 14. the c. of the Holy Ghost be with you all COMPACT. Psal. 122. 3. Jerusalem is a city c. together COMPACTED. Eph,4i.l6.irom. whom whole body fitly joined and c. COMPAN Y. Gen. 30. 1 11. Leah called his name Gad, a c, 32 B. if Esau come to the one c. and smite it 21. and himself lodged that night in the c. 35. 11. a c. of nations shall be of thee, kings come h'um. 16. 6. take ye censers, Korah and all his c. 16. be thou and all thy c. before the Lord 40.no stranger offer.that he be not asKorah and r, 22. 4. now shall this c. lick up all that are round 26. 9. who strove in the c. of Korah, 27. 3. Judg. 9. 37. another c. come along by the plain 18. 23. what ails thee, thou comest with such a c? 1 Sam. 10. 5. thou shalt meet a c. of prophets 19. 20. they saw the c. of prophets prophesying 30. 15, canst thou bring me down to this c? S Kings 5. 15. he and all his c. came to Elisha 9-17. he spied the c. of Jehu, and said, I see a c. S Chron. 24. 24. the Syrians came with a small c. Job 16. 7< thou hast made desolate all my c. 34. 8. goeth in c. with the workers of iniquity Psal. 55. 14. we walked to the house of God in e. 68. 1 27. the princes of Judah with their e. 30.rebnke the c. of spearmen, the bulls, the calves 84. + 7. they go from c. to c. every one in Zion 106. 17. the earth covered the c. of Abiram 18. and a fire was kindled in their c. Prov. 24. 1 19. keep not c. with the wicked 29. 3. that keepeth c. with harlots, spendeth Ca7it. 1. 9- to a c. of horses in Pharaoh's chariots 6. 13. as it were the c. of two armies Ezek. 16. 40. they shall bring cp a e. against thee 23. 46. saith the Lord, I will bring up a c. on them 32. 22. Ashur is there and all her c. his graves 38. 7. prepare for thyself, thou and all thy c. Hos. 6. 9 so the c. of priests murder in the way i.iu(u 2. 4-1. supposing him to have been iu c. COM Luke 0.17 Ae came down the c. of his disciples aad 22. when they separate you from their c. 9. 14. make them sit down by fifties in a c. 38. a man of the c. cried out, saying, Master 24. 22. a woman of our c. made us astonished Acts 4. 23. bemg let go, they went to their own c. 10. 28. unlawful for aman mat is a Jew to keep c. 15. 22. to send chosen men of their c. to Antioch 17.5. Jews gatheredac. and set city on an uproar 21. 8. next day we that were of Paul's c. departed Rom. 15.24. if first I be somewhat filled with your c. 1 Cor.5. 11. nottokeepc.withafomicator,adrunk. 2 Thcss. 3.14. note that man,and have noc. with him Heb. 12.22. are come to an innumerable c. of angels Rev. 18. 17. all c. in ships and sailors stood afar ofi* Great COMPANY. Gen, 50. 9- there went up with Joseph a great c 2CAr(»i.9.1.the queenof Shebacamewitha^ea^c. 20. 12. we have no might against this great c. Psal.6S.lX. great was the c. of those that published Jer. 31. 8. a great c. shall return thither Ezek. 17. 17. nor shall Pharaoh with his great c. John 6. 5. saw a gjeat c. come to him, he saith Acts 6. 7. a great c. of priests obedient to the faith COMPANY. 1 Cor, 5. 9. I wrote not to c. with fornicators COMPANIED. Acts 1. 21. of these men which have c. with us COMPANIES. Judg. 7. 16. he divided the SOO men into three c. 20. and the three c. blew the trumpets 9. 34. they laid wait against Shechem in four c. 43. the people he divided them into three c. 1 Sam. 11. 11. Saul put the people in three c. 13. 17. the spoilers came out of camp in three c ' Kings 5. 2. the Syrians had gone oijt by c. 11. + 7. tT,vo c. of you shall keep the watch Neh. 12. 31. two great c. of them gave thanks, 40. Job 6. 19. the c. of Sheba waited for them Isa. 21. 13. O ye travelling c. of Dedanim 57. 13. when thou criest, let thy c. deliver thee Mark 6.39.to make all sit down by con green grass COMPANION. jExorf.32.27.go thro' camp and slayeverymanhisc. Jifrfg. 14, 20. Samson's wife was given to his e. 15. 6. 1 Chron. 27. 33. Hushai the Archite was king's c. Job 30. 29. 1 am a brother to dragons, a c. to owls Psal. 119. 63.1 am ac, to all them that fear thee Prov. 13. 20. but a c. of fools shall be destroyed '^8. 7. but ar. of riotous men shameth his father 24. the same is the c. of a destroyer Cant. 1.+15. thou art fair, my c. thou art fair Mai. 2. 14. yet she is thy c. wife of thy covenant P/«7.2.25. Epaphroditus my brother and c.in labour Rev.l .9. 1 Jolm. your brother and c. in tribulation COMPANIONS. Judg. 11.38. with her c. and bewailed her virginity 14. 11. they brought thirty c. to be with him Job 35. 4. I will answer thee and thy c. with thee 41. 6. shall the c. make a banquet of him Psal. 45. 14. her c. shall be brought xmto thee 122. 8. for my c. sake, I will say, peace be in thee Cant. 1.7.thattumeth aside by the flocks of thy c. 8. 13. the c.hearken to thy voice, cause me to hear Jja. 1.23. thy princes are rebellious and c.of thieves Ezek. 37. 10. write on it for Judah. and Israel his c. Dan. 2. I7. he made the thing known to his c. Acts 19. 29. having caught Paul's c. in travel flei, 10.33. ye became c. of them that were so used COMPARABLE. Lam. 4. 2. the precious sons of Zion c. to fine gold COMPARE, ED, ING. Psal. 89- 6. who in heaven can be c. to the Lord ? Prov. 3. 15. are not to be c. to wisdom, 8. 11. Conr. 1.9.1 have c.thee, O my love, to a company Isa. 40. 18. or what likeness ivill ye c. to him ? 46.5.to whom will ye c. me, that we may be like ? Rom. 8. 18. are not worthy to be c. with the glory 1 Cor. 2. 13. c, spiritual things with spiritual 2 Cor. 10.12. c. ourselves with some that commend, andc .themselves amongst themselves, are not wise COMPARISON. Judg. 8, 2. what have I done now in c. of you ? 3. Hag.Z.S.isit not in your eyes inc. of it as nothing? Mark 4. 30. or with what c. shall we compare it ? COMPASS, Substantive. Exod. 27. 5. shall put the net under the c. of altar 38. 4. he made a grate of net-work under the c. 2 Sam. 5. 23. but fetch a ont 142.7. the righteous shallr. ci^ about^forshaltdeal Proo. 4. i 9. she shall c thee with a crown of gloi^ Isa. 50. 11. that c. yourselves about with spuks Jer. 31. 22. a new thing, a woman shall c. a man Hab.l.-i. for the wickeddothc. about the righteou! Mat. 23. 15. woe to you, for ye c. sea and land IJuke 19. 43. thine enemies shall c. thee round COMPASSED. Gen. 19. 4. the men of Sodom c, the house round Deut. 2. 1. and we e. mount Seir many dajrs Josh. 6. 11. so the ark of the Lord c. the city Judg. 11.18. then they c. land of Edom and Moab la 2. theyc. Samson in, and laid wait all night 1 Sam. 23. 26. Saul and his men c. D. andhismen 2 ^a7n.22.5.waves of death c. me,Ps.lS.4i. | ll6,3. 2 Kings b. 15. beheld an host c. the city with horsei 2 Chron. 21. 9. smote the Edomites which c. him in Job 19. 6. know that God hath c. me with his uet 26. 10. he hath c. the waters with bounds Psal. 17. 11. they have now c. us in our steps 22. 12. many btms e. me || 16. for dogs have c. me Eccl. 7, t 25. I and my heart c. to know wisdom Lam. 3. 5. he hath e. me with gall and travail Zech. 14. f 10. all the land shall be c. as a plain Luke 21. 20. when ye shall see Jems.c.with armies He&.5.Z.{oT that he hiinself also is c. with in&rmity COMPASSED about. Deui.SZ.j' 10. in howlingwildemess he c.them about 2 Sarn. 18. 15. ten young men c. Absalom abotu 22. 6. the sorrows of hell c. me about, Psal. 18. 5. 2 Kings 6. 14. Syrians came by night and c. city a. 8. 21. Jorajn smote Edomites which c, him about 2 Chron. 18. 31. they c. about Jehoshaphat to fight Psal. 40. 12. innumerable evils have e. me abotU 88. 17. they e. me a. together, 109.3. [ 118.11,12. 318. 10. all nations e. me about, but in the name Jonah 2. 3. floods r.me a. thy billows passed over me Heb. 11. 30.walls of Jericho fell, after c. a. 7 days 12. 1, c. about with such a cloud of witnesses iCey. 20. 9. they went up andc. camp of saints ciuu/ COMPASSEST, ETH. Gen. 2. 11. c. Havilah || 13. c. the land of Ethiopia Psal. 73 .6. therefore pride c.them about as achain 139. 3. thou c. my path and my lying down if0j.ll.l2.Epliraim c.me about with lies.and Israel COMPASSION. 1 Kings 8. 50. give them c. before them who carry 2 Chr. 30. 9. yourchildren shall find c. before them Mat. 9. 36. Jesus moved with c. 14.14. MarkQ. 34. 18. 27. the lord of that servant was moved with c. Mark 1.41. Jesus moved with c . put forth his haiitl 1 Pet. 3. 8. be of one mind, having c, one of another 1 John 3. 17 . shutteth up his bowels of c. from him Full of COMPASSION. Psal. 78.38.he being/W/o/'c.foi^ave theiriniquity 86.15.thouartaG./. o/"c.lll.4. | 112.4. 145.8, Have or had COMPASSION. Exod. 2. 6. the babe wept, and she had c. on him Deut. 13.17. the Lord may turn and have con thee 30. 3. then the Lord thy God will have e. on thee 1 Sam. 23.21 . blessed be ye of L.forye have c on me 1 Kings 8. 50. that they may have c. on them 2 .Bringjl3.23.Lord was gracious and Aorf con them 2 Chron. 36. 15. because he had c. on his people 17. ChaldeesAffrf noc on young man or maiden /m. 49. 15. that she should not have con son ofwomb Jer, 12. 15. I will return and have c, on them Lam. 3. 32. yet will he have c. Mic. 7. I9. Mat. 15. 32. I have c. on the miiltitude, Mark 8. 2. 18. 33. also have had c. on thy fellow-servant 20.34. soJes.^arf con tiiem and touched their eyes Mark 5. 19. how the Lord hath had c. on thee 9 22. if thou canst, have c. on us, and help us Luke 7. 13. when the Lord saw her, he had c. on her 10. 33. the Samaritan saw him, he had c. on him 15. 20. father had c. and ran and fell on his neck Rr.23.15.ye shall count, seven sabbaths shall be c, Col. 2. 10. ye are c. in him who is the head of all 4. 12 . that ye may stand c . in all the will of God COMPOSITION. Exod. 30. 32. nor make any like it afterthe c. 37< COMPOUNt), ETH. Ewod. 30.25. an ointment c. afler art of upotheuary 33.whosoever e. any thing like it> orpatteth any COMPREHEND. Job .?7. 5. great things doth he which we cannot e. £vA.3.18. may be able to c. with saints the breadth COMPREHENDED. /M.40.12.hath c.the dust of the earth in a measure John 1.5. light shined, and the darkness c. it not jR0m.lS,9.i8 briefly c. in this saying, thou shaltlove CONCEAL, ED, ETH. Gfn. 37- 26. if we slay our brother and e, his Mood Dmit. 13. 8. not spare, neither shalt thou c, him Job 0, 10. I have not c. the words of the holy One S?. 11. what is with the Almighty will I not c. 41. 12. I will not c. his parts nor his proportion /'j'a/.40.10.I have note, thy loviog-kindn. and truth Pror.ll.13.he that is ofafaithful spirit c.the matter 12.23. a prudent man c, knowledge, heart of fools 25. 2. it is the glory of God to c. a thing J«r, 50. 3. declare ye, publish and c. not CONCEIT, S. P/-«i'.lB.ll.rich man*5 wealth as an high wall in c. 2G. 5. answer a fool, lest he be wise in his own c. ]2.seestthouaman wiseinhisownc. f more hope l^.stugcard is wiser in his own c. than seven men 28. 11. ue rich man is wise in his own c. Horn. 11. 25. lest ye should be wise in your own c. 12. 16. be not wise in your own c. CONCEIVE, ING. Om.30.38, they should c. when they came to drink Anm.5.28. then she shall be free, and shall c. seed Judg.iZ.^. shalt«.andbear ason, Jif^.Lttke 1, 31. Job 15.35. theye. mischief, bring vanity, Isa.SQA, Ptal. 51. 5. and in sin did my mother c. me Jsa. 7- 14. a virgin shall c. and bear a son 33.11.shall c. cnafil j] 59. 13. c.words of falsehood Ktek. 38.110. thou shalt c. a mischievous purpose lUb. 11. 11. Sarah received strength to c. seed CONCEIVED. Gen. 4. 1. Eve e. and bare Cain || 17 -t 7- 1 had not known e. except law had said 8. sin wrought in me all manner of c. C0I.3.S. mortify members, evil e, and covetousness 1 J'hess. 4. 5. not in the lust of c. as the Gentiles CONDEMNATION Signifies, [1] A declaring guilty, or pronouncing the sentence of punishment upon any malefactor by some judge, John 8. 10. [2] That which aggravates one^s sin and punishment, or that which is the reason, the evidcTtce, and great causa of condemnation, John 3. 19. [3] The punish- ment itself, wherewnto one is adjudged and con- demned, 1 Cor. 11. 32. [4] A censuring other melius persons, purposes, words, or actions, either rashly, unjustly, or uiichantably, Luke 6. 37. [5J A witnessing against and convicting persoiu of their wickedness and faults by the good ex- ample and conduct of others; thus the Nine- vites shall condemn the obstinate Jews, Mat. 12. 41. because the former repented at the preaching of Jonas, but the others shewed ko signs of repentance, notwithstanding our Saviour preach- ed and did many mighty works among them. God condemned sin in the flesh, Rom. 8. 3. ffe adjudged it to destruction, passed sentence upon it, and accordingly punished it by the sufferijigs of his Son in the flesh; and thereby declared openly before all the world, by these sufferings oj his Son, how abominable sin was to him, and how contrary to his yiature, Christ, being no civil judge or magistrate, did not condemn the woman taken in adultery to a civil punishment : Neither did he acquit her, for that would have been making void the law of God .• He only performs the office of a minister, and speak* to her as the Mediator and Saviour of men, in calling her to repentance and refor- mation, John 8. 10, 11. The manlier of passing sentence upon persons, varied in most countries. The Jews by a simple pro- nunciation of the sentence, as 'ITion N. art just : Thou N. art guilty ; both absolved and condemned them. The Romans gave sentence, by casting in tables into a certain box or um prepared for the purpose. If they absolved any, they wrote the letter A in the table, it being the first letter of Absolve ; if they condemned any, they urote the letter C, the first of Condemno. Among the Grecians, Condemnation was signified by giving a black stone; Absolution by giving a vhite stone : To this last there seemeth to kf an allusion. Rev. 2. 17, To him that ovefcomel^i I will give a white stone : that is, J will absoU*. and acquit him in the day of judgment. Luke 23. 40. seeing thou art in the same e. JohnA.\Q. this is the e. thatlightiscome into world 5. 24. he that believeth shall not come into c. B^m. 5. l6. for the judgment was by one to c. 18. as by one, judgment came upon all men to 8. 1. there is no c. to them who are in Christ 1 Cor. 11. 34. that ye come not together to e. 2 Cor. 3. 9. if the ministration of c. be glorious 1 Tim. 3. 6. lest he fall into the c. of the devil Jam. 3. 1. knowing we shall receive the greaterr. 5. 12. let your nay be nay, lest ye fall into c Jude 4. who were of old ordained to this e. CONDEMN. 1 Pet. 4. 12. think it not strange e. the fiery trial See Him, Mje, Thek, Theh, Us, You. CONCISION. Beware of the concision, Phil. 3. 2. that is, such who under pretence of maintaining circumcision, which is now no longer a seal of God's covenant, and so is no better than a mere cutting or slash- ing of 'A* fiesh, do prove destroyers and renders of the church. Joel 3. f 14. multitudes in the valley of c. Phil. 3. 2. beware of dogs, beware of the c. CONCLUDE. Rom. 3.Q8. we c. a man is justified by faith without CONCLUDED. Acts 21. 25. as touching the Gentiles, we have c. Rom. 11. 32. for God hath c. them all in unbelief Gal. a. 23. but the scripture hath c. all under sin CONCLUSION. Eccl, 12. 13. let us hear thee, of the whole matter CONCORD. 2 Cmr. 6. 15. and what c. hath Christ with Belial ? CONCOURSE. Prav. 1. 21. she crieth in the chief place of c. Acts 19.40. whereby we may give account of this c. CONCUBINE. TVii'j term in scripture signifies a wife of the se- cond rank, who was irferior to the matron, or mistress of' the houae. The chief wives differed from the concubines, (1) In that they were taken into fellowship with their husbands by solemn stipulation, and with consent and solemn rejoic- *»ff of friends. (2) They brought with them dowries to their husbands'. (3) They had the government of their families under and with their husbands, (4) The inheritance belottged to the children brought forth by them. Though the children of concubines did not inherit their father's estate, yet the father in his life-time might provide for them, and make presents to them .- Thus Sarah was Abraham's wife, of wltom he had Isaac, the heir of all his wealth i But he had besidee two concubines, namely^ Hagar and Keturah; of these lie had other children, whom he distinguished from Isaac, and made presents to them. As polygamy was some- times practised by the patriarchs and among the Jews, either by God's permission, who could rightly dispense with his own laws when and where he pleased j or by their mistake about the lawfulness t^ it ; as this teas their practice, Was a common thing to see one, two, or many wives^ in a family ; and besides these several concubines* David had seven wives, and ten concubines, 2 Sam. 3. 3, 3, 4, 5. | 30. 3. So- lomon had seven hundred wives, who all lived in the quality of queens, and three hundred con- cubines ; and his wives turned away his heart, 1 Kings 11. 3. Rehoboam his soti had eighteen] Exod.QZ.g. whom the judges shall e. be shall prvj wives, and sixty concubines, 3 Chron. 11. Sl.|D6uf £5.1. judges may judge them, and c.ihr wick CON U'J. 90. if I jnatify myself, my mouth shall c. me 10. 'i. I will say to G. do not c. me, shew me why M. 17. and wilt thou c. him that is most just ? 40 K. wilt thou c. me, that thou mayest be righte. Pja/. 37.33. not leave him, nor c. him when judged 91> 21. and they c. the innocent blood log. 31. to save him from those that c. his soul Prov. 12. 2. a man of wicked devices will he c. Isa. 50.9 L.will help me.who is he that shall c. me? 54. 17 . ever^' tongue that shall rise ag, thee shall c. Mat. 12. 41. and shall c. it because, Luke 11. 33. 42. queen of the south shall rise up in judgment and c. it, Luke 11. 31. 20. 18. they shall c. him to death, Mark 10. 3.1. lAtke 6. 37. c. not, and ye shall not be condemned ''ohn 3. 17. God sent not his Son to c. the world 8. 11, neither do I c. thee, go and sin no more B Cor. 7. 3. I speak not this to e. you, for I said I John 3. 20. if our heart c. us, God is greater than 21. if our heart c. us not, then have we confidence CONDEMNED. S Chron. 36. 3. andc. the land in 100 talents of silver Job 32. 3. they found no answer, yet had c. Job Psat. 109.7. when he shall be judged, let him bee. Amos 2.8. drink the wine of c. in house of their god Mat. 12. 7. ye would not have c. the guiltless 37. and by thy words thou shalt be c. ij. 3. .Tudas, when he saw that he was c. repented Mark 14. 64. they all c. him to be guilty of death Luke 24. 20. how the rulers delivered him to be c. Jo/m3. 18. he that believeth on him is note, but he ■ that believeth notisc. already ,because not believed 8.10. Jesus said, woman, hath no man c. thee ? Horn. 8. 3. sending his Son, for c. sin in the flesh 1 Cor. 11. 32. we should not be c. mth the world Tit. 2. 8. sincerity, sound speech that cannot be c. • 3. 11. sinneth, being c. of himself is subverted }-Ie&. 11. 7. an ark, by the which he c. the world Jam. 5. 6. ye have c. and killedjust, not resist you g. judge not one another, brethren, lest ye be c. I Pet. 2, 6. God c. tbem with an overthrow CONDEMNEST. ETH, ING. Kings Q. 32. 2uid judge thy servants c. the wicked Job \5. 6. thine own mouth c. tbee, and not I Prov. 17.15. he that c. the just.is abomination to Ld, ^cls 13. 27. they have fulfilled them in c. him Horn. 2. 1 . wherein judgest another thou c. thyself 8. 34. it is God that justifieth, who is he that c. ? 14.22. that c. not himself ill that thing he alloweth CONDESCEND. Rom. 12 16. not high things, but c. to men of low CONDITION, S. tSam.ll.S.onthisc. I will make a coven, with you Dan. 11. 1 17. set his face to enter with eqnal c. Luke 14. 32. he sendeth and desireth c. of peace CONDUCT, ED. iS'nm.ig.lS.Judah came to eking over Jordan,31. 40. all tlie people of Judah c. the king and Israel Acts i7.i5.they that C.Paul brought him to Athens 1 C(»r.l6.11.butt. him forth in peace to come to me CONDUIT. S A'iHg-f 18. 17.they came and stood bye. Jia. 36.2. 20. 20. Ilezekiah, how he made a pool and a c. ha. 7. 3. go forth to meet Ahaz at the end of the r. Liek. 31. t 4. sent out here, to the trees of the field CONFECTION. Liod.30.35. shalt make a c. after art of apothecary CON FECTIONARIES. 1 Sam. 8. 13. he will take your daughters to be c. CONFEDERACY. Isti. 8. IC. say ye not, a c. to whom people say a c. Odad.7. a.\l menof thy c. brought thee to the border CON FEDERATE. Cen. 14. 13. and these were c. with Abram Psal.ii3. 5.have consalted, they are c. against thee Jsa. 7. 2. it was told, Svria is c. with Ephraim CONFERENCE. Gal. 2. 6. for they in c. added nothing to me CONFERRED. 1 fCings 1. 7. Adonijah r. with Joab and Abiathar jiclsi. IS.lhey c. among them what do to these men 25. 12. Festus, when he had c. with the counsel Gai.l.lQ. immediately I c, not with flesh and blood CON FESS Signifies, [1] Publicly to own and acknowledge as his own: Thus Christ tcill confess the faith- Jul in the day of judgment, Luke 12. 8. [2] To ozL-n and profess the truths of Christ, end to obey his commayidments, and that in spite of all opposition and danger from eyiemies, Mat. 10. 32. Whosoever shall confess me before men. [3] To utter, or speak forth the praises of God, or to give him thajiks,'Ueb. 13. i 15. Offer to God, the fruit of your lips, confessing his name ; that is, acknowledge his benefits, and give htm thanks for them. [4] To own, and lay open our tins and offences, either unto God in private, or pvhlic confessions ; or to our neighbour whom we have Tironged: or to some godly persons, at whose 'iandt n'! look to receive comfort and spiritual 2'J CUW initruclton ; or to the whole cmigregatton, johen ourfauft ispnblic, Psal. 32. 5. Mat. 3. 6. Jam, 5. 16. 1 John 1.9. [5] To acknowledge a crime befoie a Judge-, .losh. 7. 19- [6] ^f "«'« ^^^d profess the gospel of Christ, and pay obedience to it, Luke 12.8. We are to make confession, (1) To God, whom wc have offended, wh» knoxos our sins, can pardon us, or else will punii/i 11s if we -efuse to confess, Psal. 32. 5. Prov. 28. 13. (2) To our neighhoitr hurt by its, nho otherjoise complaining to God, shall have him to revenge his quarrel; and thus man can and ought to for- give so much of the offence as is done against Mm, if his adversary repent ajtd confess, ajid seek pardon, Wat. 5. 23, 24. Luke 17- 4. (3) To the miftister of God, or to sotne god/y person, that pitying the sinuer*s case, can and will give him spiritual advice agaijist his stn, and pray for him, Job 33. 23. Confession to God is made by a man for himself, Psal. 32. 5. A father for his children. Job 1. 5. A magistrate fur those under his autho- rity, Nehi 1. 6. And inust be with know- ledge of sin, Jer. 2. 23. Consideration of that which is done, Jer. 8. 6, Humiliation, 2 Chron, 7. 14. Accepting of p7inishmejit for sin. Lev. 26. 41. A particularising of si}is. Lev. 5. 5. 1 Sam. 12. 19. Prayer, Exod. 32. 32. And forsaking of sin, Prov. 28. 13. Lev.5.5. he shall c. that he hath sinned in that thing l6.21.Aaron shall c. over live goat all tlie iniquit. 26. 40. if they shall c. their iniquity and fathers' Num. 5. 7. they shall c. their sins they have done l.AV«gj 8.33. Isr.c.thy name and pray, QChr. 6.24. 35. c. thy naiiic and turn from sin, 2 Chroji. 6. 26. Neh. 1. 6. and c. the sins of the children of Israel Job^Q. 14. 1 will c. that thy haJid can save thee Psal. 18. 1 49. I will c. to thee among the heathen 32.5. 1 said,I will c.my transgressions to the Lord Mat. 10. 32. whosoever S'hall c. me before men, him will I c. before my Father in heaven, Luke 12. 8. Jofm 9. 22. if any man did c. that he was Christ 12.42.rulersdidnote.him,lestbeputout of .synag. Acts 23.8.say no resurrection,but Pharisees c. boUi 24. 14. this I c. that after the way they call heresj- Rom. 10,9. shi^tc. with thy mouth the Lord Jesus 14.11, every knee bow, every tongue shall e. toG. 15,9. 1 willc. to thee among the Gentiles and sing Phil. 2. 11. that every tongtie shall c. Jesus is Lord Jam. 5. 16. c. your faults one to another and pray 1 Johyi l.g.if we c. our sins, he is faithful to forgive 4. 15. whoso shall c. that Jesus is the Son of God 2 John1.vf\io c. not that Jesus Chr. is come in flesh Rev.^. 5. but I will c. his name before my Father CONFESSED, ETH, ING. EzralO. 1. when Ezra had c. weeping and casting Neh.Q.2. Isr. stood andc. their sins, a fourth parte. Prov, 28. 13. but whoso c. and forsaketh them shall Van. 9.20. while c. my sin and the stn of my people 7k/ar.3.6.were baptized ofhiminJordan,e.their sins John 1. 20. John e. that I am not the Christ ^e/jl9.18.manycameaude.and shewed their deeds iitfA.ll.l3.thesec. that theywere strangers on eartL 13. i 15. the fruit of our lips, c. to his name 1 JoA»4.2.every spirit thate.Christ is come in flesh 3. every spirit that e.not that Jesus Christ is come CONFESSION. Josh. 7. 19. give glory to God and make e. to him 2 Chr. 30. 22. offering peace-offerings and making c. Ezra 10. H . now therefore make c. to the Ld. God Dati. 9.4. 1 prayed to the Ld.my God and made e. Rom. 10.10. with the mouth c. is made to salvation I 2 'im. 6. 13 . who before Pilate witnessed a good e CONFIDENCE Signifies, [1] Assurance, 2 Cor. 8. 22. [2] Bold- ness, or courageousness, Acts 28. 31. [3] Trust, or hope. Job 4. 6. [4] 'That loherein one tntst- eth, Jer. 48. 13. [5] Succour, or help, 2 Kings 18. 19. [6] Safety, or security, Ezek. 28. 26. [7] A due rcsolutio7i, 2 Cor. 10. 2. [8] A free and bold profcision of Christ and the gospel, Ileb. 10. 35. [9] A well-grounded persuasioji of audience and accepiajice, Eph. 3. 12. Ju^g. 9. 26. men of Shechem put their c. in Gaal 3 AingslQ.19. thus saith the great king of Assyria what c. is this wherein thou trustest ? Isa. 36. 4. Job 4. 6. is this not thy fear, thy c. thy hope ? 18. 14. his c. shall be rooted out of his tabernacle 31 . 24. if 1 have said to fine gold, thou art my c. Psal. 65. 5. who art the e. of all ends of the earth 118. 8. better to trust in Ld. than to put e. in man 9. better to trust in Lord than to put e. in princes Prov.S.26. for Ld. shall be thy c. and keep thy foot 14. 26. in the fear of the Lord is strong c. 21. 22. casteih down the strength of the e. thereof 25. 19. e. in an unfaith. man is like a broken tooth Isa. 30. 15. in quietn. and c. shall be your strength Jer. 48. 13. as Isr- was ashamed of Beth-el their e. Ezek. 28. 26. plant vineya. they shall dwell with e. 29. 16. Egypt shall be no more the c. of h. Of I sr. CON Hfic. 7. 5. trust not a friend, put ye not e.in agiiiij Acts 28. 31 . preaching the kingd. of G. with all c 2 Cor. 1. 15. in this c. I was minded to comebLMoro 2.3. havinge. inyouall,thatmyjoy isjoyofydy 7. 16. 1 rejoice that I have e. in you in all thiugi 8. 22. diligent on tlic great e. which I have in you 10. 2. with that c. wherewith 1 think to be bold 11. 17. but as it were foolishly in this e. of boast Gal. 5. 10. X have e. in you through the Lord Eph. 3, 12. in whom access with c. fay faith in him Phil. 1. 25. having this e. i shall abide with you all 3. 3. we rejoice in Chr. Jes. and have no e. in flesh 4.though i might also have e.in flesh, if any oiher 2 T/iess. 3. 4. we have e. in the Lord touching yo'i Phi/em.2l. having e.in thyobedience, I wrote to yon Beb. 3. 6. if we hold fast the c. and hope to the end 14. if we hold beginning of our r. stedfast to end 10. 35. cast notaway therefore. youre. which hath 11. 1 1. faith is the c. of things hoped for 1 Jo/m 2. 28. when he shall appear, we may have e. 3.21. if heart condemn not, then have c. toward G. 5. 14. and this is the c. that we have in him CONFIDENCES. Jer, 2. 37. the Lord hath rejected thy e, not prosper CONFIDENT. Psal. 27 .3 .though war should iise,in this will I be e. Prov. 14. 16. but the fool rageth and is c. iiom.2.19. art e.thou thyself art a guide of the blind 2 Cor. 5. 6. therefore we are always c. knowing 8.we are c. willing rather to be absent from body 9.4.we should be ashamed in this same c. boasting PAiV.l,6.being c.of this very thing, who hath begim 14. many of the brethren waxing c. by my bonds CONFIDENTLY. 1 A'iH^j4.-f2S.Tudah and Isr.dweltc. under his vine Psal. 16. f 9. my flesh shall dwell c. in hope Esek. 38. -f 11. 1 will go to theai that dwell e. 3Q.i 6. I will send a fire among them that dwell e, Luke 29.59.another e. affirmed, this fellow was with CONFIRMATION. Phil. 1 . 7 . in deffence and c. of the gospel partakers Heb.G.lG.an oath of e. is to ihem an end of all strife CONFIRM Signifies, [1] To strengthen, settle, or establish, 1 Chron. 14. 2. Acts 14. 22. [2]' To give nea assurance of the truth and certainly of any tfmig, 1 Kings 1. 14. 2 Cor. 2. 8. [3] To ratify, or make sitre, Ruth 4. 7. [4] To refresh, Psahn 68. 9. [5] To continue to perform, Deut. 27. 26. 16. j To fulfil, accomplish, or make good, Rom. 15. 8, To confirm the promises made to tbe fatherz. To make it evidently appear wilo m£n, that God who promised to settd his Son unto the Jews, was faithful and true, because in the fulness of time he did send him. The promises of Cod are in theinselves mon firm and sia le, as heaven and eaith, io they are immoveable and coiw^tant : they are said to be confirmed tn respect of men, whose faith being weak arid full of doubts, had need to be helped and strength- ened ; not God's promiies, but mejiV beliej it feeble. Confirmation is a work of the Spirit of God, *:re7igthening faint and weak minds in faith and obedience ujito the end, \ Pet. 5. 10. Ihe God of all grace confirm and strengthen you. God cojifirmeth as the author or efficient cause of strength ; the word, sacraments, and mi?tisters, confiryn as instruments or helps, Luke 28. "M, When converted, strengthen thy brethren. And a mayi confirms himself when he takei heart and courage to himself in a good cause, upon hope and confidence of God's help, 1 Cor. 36. 1.3. But David encouraged himself in the Lord his Gnd, 1 Sam. 30. 6. Ruth4i. 7- this was the manner for toe. all things 1 Jii7tgsl, 14. I will come in after andc. ihy words 2 Kings 15. 19. to c. the kingdom in his hand Esth.y.29. Esth. wroie toe. secondletter of f uriia 31. to c. these days of Purim in their times Psal. 68. 9. didst r. thine inheritance when weaty Isa. 35.3. strengthen weakhands and e. feeble knees Ezek. 13. 6. to hope that they would e. the word Vaji. 9. 27. he shall e. the covenant for one week 11. 1. even I stood to c. and to strengthen him Rom. 15. 8. to e. the promises made to the fathers 1 Cor. 1. 8. who shall also £. you to the end 2 Cor. 2. 8. that ye would c. your love toward him CONFIRMED. 2 Sam. 7. 24. thou hast c. to thyself thy people Isr. 3 Kingsl4,.5. as soon as the kingdom was e. he slew 1 Chron. 14. 2. Lord had e. him king over Israel 16. 17. and hath e. the same to Jacob, Ps. 105 ID. 2 Chron. 25. i 3. when Llie kingdom was c. he slew Esth, 9.32. Esther c. these matters of Purim Dan. 9.12. hathe. his words which he spake i^.W Acts 15. 32. exhorted the brethren and e. them 1 Cor. 1. 6. the testimony of Christ was e. in yo(| Gal, 3. 15. vet if it be c. no man disaimuUetlj i( 17. the covenant that was e. before ofG-id CON lleS. V. 3. was e. to us hj them that heard him G. 17. immutability of counseU he c. it by an oath CONFIHMETIl, INC. v,/m. 30. 14. bottila which are on her, he c. them Dent. S7. ^6. curscil be he that r. not all the words Jsa. 44. S6. that c. the word of his servant AJark Jfi.CO. preached, c .word wiih signs following /Jr/j 14.22. r. souls of the di-^ciples, exhorting them 15.41. went thro' Syria andCiliciac. the churches CONI'ISCATION. £tra 7 .CS.let judgm. be executed to c. or imprison. CONFLICT. i*jff/.39.+10.l am consumed by the c. of thine hand Phil. 1. :tO. having the same c. which ye saw in me Lol.Z, 1. tliat ye Itnew what great c. I have for you CONFOIIMABLE. J'Ai/.S.lO.mav know him, being made r.to his death CON FORM liD. i?r>m. B.C9. predestinate to be r. to image of his Son 12,2, be not c. to this world, but be ye transformed CONFOUND Signifies, [1] To disorder, mingle, or jumble toge- ther. Genesis 11.7. [2] 'lo bqfflcy or confute, Acts Q. 22. [3] To be ashamed by reason of some tfixappointment. Job 6. SO. [4] 'Jo destroy, or break iti pieces, Jcrem, 1. 17. ^ech. 10.5. [5] 'Jo be amated, astonished, or troubled in mind, Acts 2. 6. It is said, 1 Pet. 2. 6, He that believeth shall not be confounded; that ii, he shall not be disap- pointed of his expectation of salvation ; the scripture referred to by the apostle is, Isa. 2B.lfi, He that believeth sHall not make haste; that is, he shall not hastily and greedily catch at any Kayof escaping his danger, whether it beri^ht or wrong: but shall patiently wait upon God for deliverance and salvation in his way. Gen. 11. 7< let us go down and c. their Ianj:;uage, 9. J«r.].l7.be not dismayed, lest I r.thec before them 1 Cor. 1. 27. tor. the wise, tor. things that are mighty COM'OUNDliD. 2 Kin^s 19. 26. the inhabitants wtre c. Isa. 37. 27. Job fi. 20. ihey were c. because they had hoped Psal. 35. 4. let them be c. that seek afer my soul 6i). 6. let not those that seek thee be c, for my sake 71 .n.letlhpmber.that arc adversaries to my soul 24. for ihev are_f. that seek my hurt 83. 17. let them lie c. and troubled for ever 1)7- 7- c. be all they that serve graven images 129.5. let iheni all be c. turncil back that hatcXion Jja.1.29. shiilt bee. fdr gardens that ye have chosen ly. 9. they that weave net-works shall be c. 37. 27. their inhabitants were dismayed and c. Jer. 9. 19. gi-eatlyr. because we have Kirsaken land 10. 14, every founder is f. by graven image, 51. 17. 17. IB. let them bi' c. that persecute me, let not me 40. 24. daughter of Eg\'pi c. || 4B. 20. Aloab is r. 49.23. Ilamathisr. ||*50.2. Babylon taken, Uclr. 50. 12. your mother shall be sore r. be ashamed 51. 4f. IJabylon, her whole land shall bee. 51. we arc r. because we have heard reproach Ezek. \G. 52. be thou c. and bear thy shame, 54. t>3. J^Jic, 7. 16. nations shall see and be c. nttlieirmight Zeth. 10, 5. and tlie riders on horses shall be c. Jlcts 2. 6. the multitude came top:elher and were e. 9. 22, Saul c. the Jews who dwelt at Damascus Ashamed and CON FOUNDliD. Pja/.40.I4,flA/iff.ffMrff.that seek lifter my soul,70.2. Isa. 24. 23. the moon shall be c. and the sun ashamed 41. 11. incensed against thee shall htiasham.and c. 45.16. idol-makers shall be asha.audc. all of tbem 54, 4. thou shalt not be as homed, i\^\i\\tT be thou c. Jer. 14. 3, nobles and little ones were nsham.andc. 15.9. that hath born sei'en iitith been nsham.and c. 2C. 22. surely then sbalt thou be ashamed and c, 31.19. I v:A3asham. yea andc. because I did bear Etek. 36. 32. be ashamed andc. for yonr own ways Hic.3.T. then shall seers be aihamed iiHrfdiviuers c. J in all these things we are more than e. CONSCIENCE Is the testimojiy and secret judgment of the soul, which gives its approbation to actions that it thinks good, or reproaches itself with those which it believes to be evil : Or, it is a particular know- ledge which we have with m of our oicn deeds, good or evil, arising out of the general hiow> ledge of the ?nind, which shews us what is good, or evil ; and (Conscience tells us when we hart done the one, or the other, Rom. 2, 15. Jt i'-- either (1) Good, 1 Tim. 1. 5. And this w called, [IJ A conscience void of offence toward God and men ; nhic/i does not accuse a person for any wilful offence, either against Ood, or men. Acts 24. I6. [2j A conscience bearing a person witness in the Holy Ghost, that is, b^ the conduct and guidance of the Holy Ghosc, who cannot lie, Rom. 9. 1. l^] I'nre and goodj oei/ig purified by the blond of Christ, I leb. 9. 14b 1 Tmi. 3. 9- [4] I'urged from dead works ; that is, J'reed from that sentence of death which it receives by reason of sin, lleb. 9. 14. [5] A conscience not troubled with a sense of guilt Ileb. 10. 2. [6] A conscience checking and condemning persons, when they have gone against their light, and approving and justifying them, when they have conformed to it, Rom. 2. 15. Or, (Ii; Evil, Ilcb. 10. 22, when it ts defiled with vicious habits, so that it does not perform itxojice aright. It ts called, {\] A conscience seared with a hot iron ; that is, quite extinct and ait off, or utterly hardened, which has lost all sense and feeling, 1 'Jim. 4. 2. [2] A de- filed conscience ; whenit is blinded and pervert- ed, so that it cannot judge of its ouin action^. Til. 1. 15. This evil conscience n sometimes guiet, sometimes stirring and troubled : It ac cuseth when it should excuse, and excuseth when it should accuse. The conscience also even of the best, is now and then erroneous and doubtful. The apostle Paul permits the faithful to go and eat at the houses of' theXJeutilis, if they were invited thither, and to paxtake of every thing which was served up at their tables, without making parti- cular inquiries out of any scrupulosity of coii- science ; asking no questions for conbcieuce' sake, 1 Cor. 10. 27, AlC. But if any one says to them, this lias been sacrificed to idols ; do not eat of it says he, for his sake who gave you this informa- tion ; and likewise lest ye wound not your own, but another's conscience : Ciuscience; t say, not thine own, but of the other's, //" he who pite^ you this notice is a Chriali.-ui, find noiuiihstanU- ing the infi>rmation so gncn yon foibetir, hoi /.• eat: he utll condemn yo-. tn hts heait, or nt^ CON cat of it after your eramylc against his asm conscience, and so the gutH of his sin will he imputed to you. If he is an Heathen, who thus advertius you, and he sees you eat of it, he mil conceive a contempt for you and your religion. In another place the same Apostle requires Christians to he submissive to secular power, not only for wrath, but also for conscience* sake, Rom. 13. 5. that is, not only for fear of punish- ment from the magistrate, hut more especially out of conscience of duty, both to God, who is the ordainer of him to that special ministry, under hinwelf; and to the jnagistrate, whose due it is, in respect of his office. £ccl. 10. +30. curse not the king, no, not in thy e. Jo/m 8. 9. being convicted by their own e. went out Acts S3. 1. Paul said, I have lived in all good c. S4.l6.tohaveac.void of offence toward God and toward men i?fm.2.l5.theirc.a1 so bearing witness, and thoughts 9- 1. my c. bearing me witness in the Holy Ghost 13. 5. ye must be subject also for c. sake 1 Cor, 8. 7 . for some with c. of the idol to this hour eat it, and their c. being weak is defiled 10. shall not the weak c, be emboldened to eat ? 12. but when ye wound their weak e. ye sin against Christ 10. 95. that eat, asking no question fore, sake, ZJ. S&.eat not, for his sake that shewed it, for c. sake SQ. c. I say, not thine own, but of the others 2 Cor. 1 .IS.our rejoicing is this, testimony of our c. 4. 2. commending yourselves to every ma. 44.19. none c. in his heart to say, I have bum* 57. 1. none c. that the righteous is taken away Exek. 18. 14. and c. and doth not such like, 28. Van, 8. 5. as I was c. behold, an he-goat came Gal. 6.1. c, thyself, lest thou also be tempted Heb, 13. 7. c. the end of their conversation CONSIST, ETH. Luke 12. 15. a man's life e. not in the abundaac* Cfl/.1.17. he is before all things, by him all things *. CONSOLATION Is that inward spiritual refreshing and strengthei^ ing of the heart, by the consideration and expe- rience of God^s gracious promises in Christ, 2 Cor. 1. 5. The Holy Ghost is the worker of comfort, and is therefore called the Comforter, John 16. 7. The promises of the word are the grounds of comfort, 1 Thess. 4. 18. ; oTui godtif ministers and the faithful, are the helpers of our comfort and coruolation, 2 Cor, 7- 0> 7- Waitmg for the consolation of Israel, Luke 2. 25. He waited for Christ to comfort them against their troubles, both spiritual and ouxward. The prophets used to comfort the people of God amon% the Jews, against all their sad tidings they brought them, with the prophecies of the coming and kingdom of Christ, Isa. 66. 12, 13. Htrein Simeon shewed the truth of his piety and devo- tion, that he believed, and waited for the com- ing of Christ. Jer. lb. 7. nor shall men give them the cup of e. Luke 2. 25. Simeon, waiting for the c, of Israel 6.24. woe to you rich,for ye have received yonr e. Acts 4. 36. which is, being interpreted, the son of c. 15. 31. which when read, they rejoiced for the c, A>m.l5.5.the God ofc. grant you to be like-minded 2 Cor. 1. 5. so our c. also aboundeth by Christ 6. afflicted, for your e, and sal. comf. for your e. 7. of sufferings, so shall ye be partakers of thee. 7. 7. but by the c. wherewith he was comforted PAi7.2.1.if there be any r.in Christ,iulfil ye my joy 2 Thest. Z, 16, who hath given us everlasting e. Philem. 7, we have great joy and c. in thy love Heb. 6. 18. we might have a strong c. who have fled CONSOLATIONS, Job 15, 11. are the e. of God small with thee ? 21, 2. hear my speech, and let this be your c. Isa.66.11. and be satisfied with the breasts of her r. CONSORTED. Acts 17. 4. some of them c, with Paul and Silas CONSPIRACY. 2 Sam. 15. 12. and Absalom's e. was strong 2 Kings 12. 20. his serv, made a e. and slew Joash 14. 19, they made a c. ag. Amaziah, 2 Chr. 25.27 15. 15. acts of Shallum and his c. which he made 30. Hoshea made a e. against Pekah 17. 4. the king of Assyria found e. in Hoshea Jer. 11. 9- a e. is found among the men of Judah Ezek. 22, 25. is a e. of her prophets in midst thereof Acts 23. 13. more than forty who had made thisc. CONSPIRATORS. 2 'S'(im.l5.31.Ahithophel is among c, with Absalom CONSPIRED. Gen. 37. 18. they c. against Joseph to slay him 1 Sam. 22. 8. that all of you have e. against me 13. why have ye c. ag. me, thou and son of Jesse 1 Ki7igsl&. 27,£aashasoD of Ahijahe. ag. Nadab 16, 9. Zimri e. gainst Elah and slew him, 16- 2 Kings 9. 14. Jehu son of Nimshi e. against Joram 10. 9. 1 c. against my master and slew him 15.10,Shallum e.against Zachariah,andsmotekim 25. Pekah c. against Pekahiah, and smote hint 21. 23. the servants of Amon c. against him 24. slew all that c. against Amon, 2 Chr. 33. 25. 2 Chron. 24. 21. and they c. against Jehoiada 25, the servants of Joash e. against him, 26. Neh.4.8.c. all of them together, and come and fight Amos 7. 10. Amos hath e. against thee in Israel CONSTANT, LY. 1 Chron. 28. 7. if he be c. to do my commandmenti Ezra 9, f 8. to give us a c. abode in his holy place Psal. 51, 1 10. and renew a e. spirit within me Prov, 21. 28. but the man that heareth, spcaketh e. Acts 12. 15. Rhoda c. affirmed that it was even so 2'it. 3. 8. these things I will that thou affirm e. CONSTELLATIONS. 2K'ingj23.t5,put down those that burnt incense toe. Isa. 13. 10, the e. thereof shall not give ikeir light CONSTRAIN. Gal. 6. 12. they e. you to be circumcised, only M CON I'oNSTRATNED, ETH. C K'iM$(4.8.the woman of Shunem e. him to eat bread Jad Hi. IB. Ml of matter, the spirit within me e, me Mut. li. SS. Jesus e. his disciples, MarkG. 45. Jjike e-t. 29. but the; c. him, saying, abide with ns /lets 16. 15. Lydia c. us to come into her huuse ^. IQ. I was tf. to appea. to Caesar Cot. 5.14. for love of Chr. c. us» because we judge CONSTRAINT. 1 Pit. 5. S. taking oversight, not by c. but willingly CONSULT. Ptal.G&A. only c.to casthim down from excellency CONSULTATION. Mark 15.1. the chief priests held a e, with the elders CONSULTED. 1 Kings IS. 6. Kehoboam e, with the old men, 8. 1 Chr. 13. 1. Dav. e. with the captains of thousands S C/trtm. 10. SI. .lehoshaphat c. with the people JSVi.5. 1. le. with myself, and rebuked the nobles Psal. as. 3. they have e. against thy hidden ones 5. tor they have e. together with one consent EmA. SL. si. the king of Babylon c. with images Dan. 6.7- all the presidents and captains c. together Mic. 6. 5. remember what Balak king of Moab e. i/aJ.S.10,hastc. shame to thy house, by cutting off Mat. 36.4. £. that they might t^e Jesus and kill John IS. 10. chief priestsc. to put Lazarus to death CONSULTER. Dent. 18. 11. not found among youac. with spirits CONSUXTETH. XT(*«14.31.c.whetherhebe able with 10,000 to meet CONSUME Signifies, [1] To toatte, destroy, and bring to utter ruin and desolation, Exod. 3S. 10. [S] To spend, or tguander awatf^ Jam, 4. 3. [3] To vanish awajf, Job 7< 9- [4] To make, or cause to pass cway, Psal. 78. 33. [5] To bum up, Luke 9. 54, [6] To melt away, Jep. 6. Sg. [7J To crush, Esth.9. f S4. Ge7i. 41. 30. and the famine shall c. the land Exod. 33. 3. lest I c. thee in the way, 5. Lev. S6. 16. the burning ague that shall c, the eyes Deut. 5. S5. for this great fire will c. us 7-l6.thou shalt ir.all people which Lord God shall S8..18. gathei' but little, for locust shall c. it,4S. 3S. SS. a fire kindled in mine anger shall c.eardi Josh. S4.S0.will c. you after he haUi done you good 1 iSam.S.SS.the man of thine shall be to c. thine eyes S Kings 1. 10. let fire c. thee and thy fifty, 12. Job 15. 34, fire shall c. the tabernacles of bribery SO. S6. a fire not blown shall c, him 54. ig. drought and heatc. the snow-waters Psat. SJ. 20. shall c. into smoke shall they c.away 39. 11. makest his beauty to c. awaylike a moth 49- 14. their beauty shall e. in the grave 78. 33. therelore their days did he c. in vanity Isa. 7- SO. and it shall also c. the beard 10. IS.and shall c. the glory of his forest and field S7. 10. there shall the calf c. the branches JBr.49-27.fire shall c. the palaces of Ben-hadad Exet. 4, 17. and c. away for their iniquity 13. 13. and great hail-stones in my fury to e. it 81. SB. the sword is drawn, it is furbished to «. 55. 15. I will c. thy fiUhiness out of thee S4. 10. kindle the fire, r.the flesh, and spice it well 35. IS. they are desolate, they are given us to c. Z>ffn.S.44.it shall call these kingdoms and stand Jios. 11. 6. and the sword shall'c his branches Zeph. 1. S. I willc. all things from off the land 3.1 will r.man and beast, I will c.fowls of heaven Zec/i. 5. 4. it shall remain in his house and c. it 14. IS. their tlesh, eyes, tongue shall c. away S 3)A«j.S.8.thatwickedone,whomthe Lord shall r. Jam. 4. 3. ye ask that ye may c. on your lusts CONSUME them. £r(Hf.32. 10. wrath waxhot, that I may c.them, 12. I^itm. Id. 21. that I may c. them in a moment, 45. Deut. 7. 22. thou mayest not e. them at once l 54. fire to come and e. themf as Eliasdid CONSUMED. Cen.lQ. I5.1est thou be c.in the iniquity of the city 17. escape to the mountain, lest thou be c. 31.40. thus I was, in the day the droughts, me 2^od. 3. S. behold the bush burned, and was not c. 15.7.sentest thy wrath, which e. them as stubble 83. 6. if the corn or the field be e. therewith Lev. 9. S4. and c. upon the altar the burnt-offering Au»i. 11. 1. c. them in uttermost parts of the camp 12. IS. let her not be as one of whom flesh is half «. 16. S6. depart lest ye be c. in all their sins ^6. there came out fire and c. the 350 men cr. SU. a fue is gone (nit. It hath r. Ar of Moab CON Nttm. SS. 11. that I e. not the cJiildren of Israel 32. 13. till the generation that had done evil was c. Dent. S. 16. when the men of war were e. and dead Judg. 6. SI. there rose fire out of rock and e. flesh L Sam. 27. tl. I ^ball one day be c. by hand of Saal 2 Sam. 13,t39. the soul of David was c. to go forth SI. 5. the man that c. us, and devised against us 1 Kings IB. 38. then the fire of the Lord fell and c. the sacrifice.and licked up the water, 2CAron.7.1. 2 Kings 1. 10. and fire c. him and hisfif^, 12. S Chron. 8. 8. whom the children of Israel c. not ^eh. 2. 3. the gates thereof are c. with fire, 13. ^0^1.16. the fire of God hath c. sheep and servants 4. 9- by the breath of his nostrils are they e. 6. 17> the snow and the ice arec. out of their place 7- 9- as the cloud is e. and vanisheth away 19- 27. my reins c. |1 33. 21. his flesh isc. away Psal. 6. 7. mine eyesc.31.9.||10.myboneS(;.102.3. 39- 10. 1 am c. by the blow of thine hand 64.16. we are e. by that which they searched 71. 13. let them be confounded and c, that are 73. 19. they are utterly tf, with terrors 78. 63 . fire c. their young men, maidens not given 90. 7. for we are c. by Aine anger and thy wrath 104. 35. let the sinners be c. out of the earth 119- 87* they had almost c. me upon the eai-th 1.39. my zeal hath c. me, because mine enemies Prov. 5. 11. when thy flesh and thy body are c. S2.-t8. with the rod of his anger he shall be c. Isa. 16. 4. the oppressors are c. out of the land 59.20. scorneris c. and all that watch for iniquity 64. 7. thou hast c. us, because of our iniquities Jer. 5. 3. hast c. them, but they T^fused correction 6. 29. the lead is c. || IS. 4. the beasts are c. 20.18. tluLtmy days should be c. with shame 36. 23. tin all the roll was c. in the fire on hearth 44. IB. we have been c. by sword and famine Lam. 2. 22. those I swaddled hath mine enemy c. 3. 22. it is of the Lord's mercies we are not c. Ezek. 19, 12. her rods broken, fire c. them, 23. 31. 54. 11. on the coals, that the scum of it may be r. 43. 8. wherefore I have c. them in mine anger Mai. 3. 6. therefore the sons of Jacob are not c. Gal. 5. IS. take heed ye be not c. one of another Shall be CONSUMED. Num. 14. 35. in this wilderness shall they he c. 17< 13. shall die, shallvre be c, with dying? 1 •S'am.l2.S5. ye shall be c. both you ana your king Isa. 1. SB. they that forsake the Lord shall be c. 66.67-eating swine's flesh,shall be c.together : they that eat swine's flesh shall be c. Jer. 14. 15. by famine shall those prophets be c. 16 4. they shall be c. by the sword, 44. IS, 27. £z£^,5.12.with famine shall they be c. in the midst lS.14.it shall fall,ye shall becin. the midst thereof 34. sg. they shall be no more c. with hunger 47 .12 .leaf not fade, nor shall the fruit thereof be c. Dan. 11. 16. land which by his han^ shall be c. CONSUMED with till, or until. Deut.9..\5. to destroy, until they were c. Josh.S.6. SB.21 .pestilence cleave to thee,unf t7he have f .thee Josh.10.20. an end of slaying them till they werec. 1 Sam. 15. 18. and fight against them till they be c. 3 iSizTn. 22. 38. 1 have pursued my enemies, and I turned not again un/tVI hadc.Uiem,Pfa/.18..37. 1 Kings 22. 11. shalt push the Syrians until thou have c. them, 2 KingslS. 17, 19. 2 Chr. 18.10. Etra 9. 14. be angry with us till ^ou hadst c. us Jer. 9. 16. and I will send a sword after them till I have c. them, 24. 10. | 27. 8. I 49. 37. CONSUMETH, ING. I)£u/.4.24.the Lord thy G. is a c. fire, Ileb. 12. Sg. 9. 3. the Lord goeth over before thee as a c. fire Job 13. 38. he c. as a garment that is moth-eaten SS. 20. but the remnant of them the fire c. 31. 12. for it is a fire that e. to destruction /.ra.5.S4.as fire the stubble, and as the flamec. chaff CONSUMMATION. Dan. 9. 37. shall make it desolate, even until the c. CONSUMPTION. Lev. 26. 16. I will appoint over you terror, e. Deut. S8. 22. the Lord shall smite thee with ar. Jtidg. SO. 1 40. the whole c. of the city ascended up Jsa. 19-32. thee, decreed shall overflow with right. S3, for the Lord God of hosts shall make a c. 28.SS. fori have heard from the L.G.ofhostsac. CONTAIN. 1 Kings 8. 37. behold die heaven and heaven of heavens cannot c. thee, 2 Chron. 2. 6. | G. 18. Eze/c. 45. 11. bath may c. tenth part of an homer John 21.S5.the world could not c. the books written 1 Cor. 7. 9. but if they cannot c. let them marry CONTAINED, ETH, ING Ezei. 23. 32. drink of thy sister's cup, it c. much John C. 6. six water-pots c. 2 orS firkins a piece P^m. 2. 14. do by nature the things c. in the law i/A.3.15.havine abolished the law c. in ordinances 1 i'tfr,2.6.wheref. it is c. in scripture, behold I lay CONTEMN, ED, ETH. Psal. 10. 13. wherefore do the wicked c God ? CON Pj^. 15. 4. inwho.se eyes a vile pt^r^son is e.out honour 107. 11. they c. the counsel of the most High Can/.8.7 . if give bis substance for love.it would be e. 2ra.l6.14.glory of Moab shall be c.with greatmulb Ezek. 21 , 10. it c. the rod of my son, as every tree 13. and what if the sword c. even the rod ? ^ CONTEMPT. Gen. 38. f 23. let her take it le^t we become a c, Esth. 1. 18. thus shall there arise too much c. Job 12. Sl.hepourethf. on princes, Psal. 107. 40. 31. 34. or did the e. of families terrify me f Psal. 119. 32. remove from me reproach and c. 123. 3. for we are exceedingly filled with c. 4. our soul is filled with the c. of the proud P/-oi<.18.3.when the wicked cometh, then cometh c. Isa.23 9. to bring into c. all the honourable of earth Dan. 12. 3. some shall awake to everlasting c. CONTEMPTIBLE. Mal.l. 7. in that ye say, the table of the Lord isv< 12. even his meat is c. \\ 2. 9- 1 also made you e, 2 Cor. 10. 10. his presence is weak, his speech c. CONTEMPTUOUSLY. Psal. 31. 18. which speak c. against Uie righteous CONTEND Signifies, [1] To strive, Jer. 18. ig. [2] To dis- pute. Acts 11. 2. [3] To debate, or plead. Job 9. 3. I 40. 2. [4] Tojight, Deut. 2. 9. [5] To reprove sharply. Neb. 13. 11. [6] To endeavour to convince a person of, and reclaim him from his evil way, Prov. Sg. 9* [7] lo punisht Amos 7. 4. Earnestly to contend for the faith, Jude 3. stre- nuously to maintain and defend the apostolical doctrine, by constancy in the faith, xeal for tka truth, holiness of life, mutual exhortation^ prayer, suffering for the gospel, S(c. xoithstanding all such heretics as would impugn and corrupt the doctrines revealed in the gospel. Deut. 2. 9- neither c. with Moabites in battle, 24. Jojg.S.ifc.he cannot answer him one of a thousand 13. 8. will ye accept his person, and o. for God ? Prov. SB. 4. such as keep the law c. with them Eccl.Q.XQ. nor maybe c. with him that is mightier Isa. 49. 25. I will c. with them that c, with thee 50.8.he is near that justifieth, who will c.wilhme 57. 16. 1 will not c. for ever, nor wiU I be wroth Jer. 13. 5. then how canst thou e. with horses? 18. 19. hearken to voice of them that e, with me AmosT. 4. behold the Lord God called to«, b^ fire Mic. 6. 1. hear ye, arise, c. thou before tiu momit Jude S. should eEimestly c. for faith deliv. to saints CONTENDED. Neh. 13. 11. then c. I with the rulers and said, 17. 25. I c. with them, and cursed them, and smote Job 31. 13. if I despised my servants when they c. /jra. 41.12. thou shalt not find them that c. with thee Acts 11. 3. they of the circumcision c. with hiot CONTENDEST. Job 10. 2. shew me wherefore thou c. Mrith me CONTENDETH. Job 40. 2. shall he that c. with Almighty instruct Prov. !tv. 9' 11 a wise man c. with a loolish man CONTENDING. Jude g.c.with devil, he disputed about bodyof Moses CONTENT. Gen. 37. 27. let us sell him, and his brethren were c. Exod. 2. 21. Moses was c. to dwell with the man Lev. 10. 20. when Moses heard that, he was c. Josh. 7.7. would to G. we had been c. dwelt on other Judg. 17. 11. Leviie was c. to dwell with Micah 19. 6. be c. I pray tiiee, and tarry all night 2 Kings 5. S3. Naaman said, be c. take two talents 6. 3. one said, be e. and go with thy servants Job 6. 28. now therefore be c. look upon me P;o».6.35.nor will he rest c.though thou givest gift* AfarAl5.15. Pilate willing toe. people released Bar. Luke 3.14.nor accuse falsely, be c. with your wages Phil. 4. 11. I have learned in every state to be c. 1 2'im. 6. 8. having food and raiment, let us be c. Heb. 13. 5. and be c. with such things as ye have 3 John 10. and not c. with prating against us CONTENTION. Gen. 26. t 20. he called the name of the well c Psal. 95. -f 8. harden not your heart, as in the r. Prov. J$.l0.oR\y by pride cometh c.but wisdom with 17. 14. leave off c. before it be meddled with 18. 6. a fool's lips enter into c. and his mouth calls 22. 10. cast out the scorner, and e. shall go out Isa. 41. 1 12. thou shalt not find the men of thy e. Jer. 15.10. woe is me, thou hast bom me a man of c, Hab .1.3. and there are that raise up strife and c. Acts 15. 39. the c. was so sharp between them P/11/.I.I6. the one preach Christ of c, not sincerely 1 Thess.'i.S.to spes^ the gospel of God with much c. CONTENTIONS. Prov. 18.18. the lotcausethc. to cease, andpartetb 19. and tbeir e. are like the bars of a castle ig.l3. c. of a wife are acontinual dropping, 27-15 21. +9. than with a woman o'" c. in a widehousi 1 23.29. who huth woe ? who hathc. ? hxCa babblinj CON I Cl". i 11. I hear that there are c. among you Tit 3. g. avoid c. and stnvini's about the law CONTENTIOUS Prov. 21. 19. than with a c. and angry woman g6.21.as wood to fire, so is a c.mmi to kindle strife .27. 15. a continual dropping andac. woman alike Jiom. 2. 8. but to them that are c. and do not obey 1 Cor. 11.16. but if any man seem to be c. no custom CONTliNTMENT. 1 Tim. 6. 6. but godliness with c. is great gain CONTINUAL. Exod. 29. 42. this shall be a c. burnt-offering Num. 4. 7. and the c. bread shall be thereon S Ckron. 2. 4. 1 build an house for the c. shew-bread Prov. 35.15. that is of a merry heart hatha c. feast lia. 11. 6. he who smote the people with a c. stroke Jer. 4H,5. for in the going up c. weeping shall go up 52. 31. there was a c. diet given him, 2 /i i«ejC5.30. Hxak. .39. 14. shall sever out men of c. employment Ltike 18. 5. lest by her c. coming she weary rae Horn. 9. 2. that I have c. sorrow in my heart See Burnt-offerings. CONTINUALLY. Gen, 6.5. every imagination of his heart was evil c. £xod. S8. 30. upon his heart before the Lord e. 29. 38. two lambs of the first year, day by day c. Lev. 24. 2. bring oil olive to cause lamps to burn c. 1 Sam. 18. 29. and Saul became David's enemy c. S Sam. 9. 7- thou shalt eat bread at my table c. S Kings 25.29 Jehoiakim eat bread, c. Jer. 52. 33. 3 Chron, I6. 11. seek the Lord, seek his face c. S Chron. 12. 15. was between Jerob. and Rehob. c. 36. + 15. sent to them.risingupc.and sending them Jobl. 5. sent and sanctified hissons, thusdidjobr. Pfo/.34.1. his praise shall be c. in my mouth, 71-6. 35,27. say c.the Lord be magnified, 40. 16. i 70. 4. S8. 17. ready to halt and my sorrow is c.beiore me 40.11. let thy loving-kindness and truth c.preserve 42.3. whilethey c.say tome.whereisthy God ? 44. 15. my confusion is c. before me, and shame 50.8. thy burnt -offerings to have been c. before me 52. 1. mighty man, goodness of God endureth c. 71. 3. my habitation, whereunto I may c. resort 0. 1 have beenholden up, my praise shall be c, 14. I will hope c. and praise thee more and more 73. 23. I am c. with thee, thou hast holden me 74.23.the tumult of those that rise upincreaseth c. 109. 15. let them be before the Lord e. to cut off 119.44. so shall I keep thy law c. for ever and ever 109. my soij is c. in my hand, yet do I not forget 117. and I will have respect to thy statutes c. 140. 2. c. are they gathered together for war Proi'.6.14.he deviseth mischief c.he soweth discord SI. bind them e. on thy heart, and tie them Zra.21.8,I Stand c.upon thewatch-tower in day-time 49. 16. I have graven thee, walls are e. before me 51.13. and hast feared c. every day, because of f. 52. 5. my name c. everyday is blasphemed 58, 11. and the Lord shall guide thee e. and satisfy 60. 11 , therefore thy gates shall be open c. 65. 3. a people that provoketh me to anger c, Jer. 6. 7. before me c. is grief and wounds JEzet. 46. 14. a meat-offering e. to the Lord Dan. 6 l6. thy God whom thou servest c. 20. JIos. 4. 18. they have committed whoredom c. 12. 6. keep mercy, and wait on thy God c. Oiad 16. so shall all the heathen drink c. Naft. .3. 19. for hath not thy wickedness passed e. ? ^«i. 1. 17. shall, they notsparec. to slay the nations? Zech.Q. 1 21 . let us go c. and pray before the Lord Liike 24. 53. were c. in the temple, praising God Acts 6. 4. we will give ourselves c. to prayer 10.7. a soldier of them that waited on Cornelius c. Horn. 13. 6. attending c. upon this very thing Heb.J. 3. like the Son of God, abideth a priest c. 10. 1. with those sacrifices offered year by year c. 13. 15. by him let us offer the sacrifice of praise c. CONTINUANCE. Dent. 28. 59. even great plagues and of long c. Ps.lSQ. 16. my members which inc. were fashion. Jsa. 64. 5. in those i» c. and we shall be saved Ezek. 39. + 14. they shall sever out men of c. Dan. 1. + 10. faces worse liking than children of c Rom. 2.7. by patient c. in well doing seek for glory CONTINUE. Exod. 21. 21. if he c. a day or two, not be punished Lei-. 12. 4. c. in the bloud of her purifying, 5. 1 Sam. 12. 14. c. following the Lord your God 13.14. but now thy kingdom shall not c. 2 Sam. 7. 29. that it may c. for ever before thee 1 Kings Z.^.the Lord may c.his word that he spake Joi 15. 29. not be rich, nor shall his substance c. 17. 2. doth not mine eye c. in their provocation ? Pial. 36. 10. O c. thy loving-kindness unto them 49. 11. thought that their houses shall c. for ever 72. f 17. shall be as a son to c. his father's name 102 S.'8. the children of thy servants shall c. 113 91' they c. according to thine ordinances Zrn:. J.ll. that c. till night, till wine inflame them €5. -' 22 and mine elect shall make them c. long CON CON Jer. 32. 14. that the evidences may c. many days Dent. 21 . 5. by (heir word shall every e, be triwi Dan.ll.S.c. more years than thf^ king of the north Mat. 15. 32. because they c. with me three days Jo/m 8.31 .if ye c.in my words, then are ye disciples 15. 9. so have I loved you, c. yc in my love /^cts 13. 43. persuaded to c. in the grace of God 14. 22. confirming and exhorting them to c. in faith 26. 22. having obtained help of God, I c. unto day Rom. 6. 1. shp,ll wee. in sin that grace may abound? 11.22.towards ihee goodness, if thou c.in goodness Gal. 2. 5. that the truth of gospel might c.with you P/iil. 1. 20. T know that I shall c. ^vith you all Col. 1. 23. if ye c. in the faith, and be not moved 4. 2. c. in prayer, and watch with thanksgiving 1 7iVn.2.l5.iftheye. in faith, charity, and holiness 4. l6. take heed to thy doctrine, c. in them 2 Tim. 3. 14. c. in the things which thou hast learned J■JeA.^ .23.priests not suffered to c.by reason of death 13. 1. let brotherly love c. entertain strangers Jam. 4. 13. and c. there a year, and buy and sell e Per. 3. 4. since the fathers.all things c.as theywere 1 John 2. 24. ye shall c. in the Son and Father Rev. 13. 5. power was given him to c. 42 months 17. 10. whenhecometh,hemustc. a short space CONTINUED. Gen. 40. 4. he served them, and c. a season in ward 1 Sam. 1. 12. as she c. praying before the Lord 2 Ckron. 29. 28. c. till burnt-offering was finished Neh. 5. 16. yea, also I c. in the work of this wall Pjfl/. 72.17. his name shall bee. as long as the sun Jer. 31. t 32. should I have c. an husband to them Dan, 1. 21. Daniel c. to first year of king Cyrus Mat. 20. +12. these last have c. one hour only Luke 6. 12. he c. all night in prayer to God 22. 28. ye are they that c. with me in temptation Acts 1. 14. thf*-e all c. with one accord in prayer 2. 42. they c. steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine 8. 13. Simon himself c. with Philip, and wondered 12.16. but Peter c.knocking, when they had opened 20. 7. Paul preached andc.his speech till midnight Heb. 8. 9. because they c. not iu my covenant 1 John 2. 19. they would no doubt have c. with us CONTINUETH. ING. Job 14. 2. he fleeth also as a ^adow, and c. not Jer. 30, 23. a c. whirlwind, it shall fall on wicked Acts 2. 46. they c. daily with one accord in temple Rom. 12. 12. rejoicing in hope, c. instant in prayer Gal, 3. 10. cursed that c.not in all things,in the law 1 Tim. 5. 5. she that is a widow e. in supplications Heb. 7. 24. but this man, because he c. ever.hath an 13. 14. for here we have no c. city, but we seek Jam. 1.25. looketh into the perfect law, and c. in it CONTRADICTING. Acts 13. 45. filled with envy, c. and blaspheming CONTRADICTION. Heb. 7. 7. without c. the less is blessed of the better 12.3. consider him that endured such c, of sinners CONTRARY. L,ev. 26. 21. and if ye walk c. to me, 23, 27, 40. 24. then will I also walk c. to you, 28. 41. £'jM g.l .though itwasturnedtothe C.Jews had rule Esek. 16. 34. the c. is in thee, therefore thou art c. Mat. 14.24. the shipwastossed, for the wind wasc. Acts 17. 7. these all do c. to the decrees of Csesar 18.13. persuaded men to worship God etc the law 23. S. commandest me to be smitten c. to the law 26. 9. to do many things c. to the name of Jesus i?o»i. 11. 24. grafted c.to nature into a good olive-tree 16. 17. c. to the doctrine which ye have learned Gal. 5. 17. and these are c. the one to the other Col. 2. 14. the hand-^vriting which was e. to us 1 Thess. 2. 15- please not God, and arec. to all men 1 Tim. 1.10. if any thing that is c. to sound doctrine Tit. 2, B. that he of the c. part may be ashamed CONTRARIWISE. 2 Cor, 2. 7. f • ye ought rather to forgive him Ga/.2.7.c.when they saw the gospel was committed 1 Pet. 3. 9. not rendering railing, but c. blessing CONTRIBUTION. Rom. 15.26. to make c.for the poor saints at Jems. CONTRITE. TAei/ are of a contrite spirit, whose hearts are iritltf and deeply humbled under a sense of their sin and guilt, and God's displeasure Jollowirtg upon it ; whose proud and self-zuilled hearts are subdued, and made obedient to God's will, and submissive to his providence, being willing to accept of reconciliation with God upon any terms, Psal. 34. 18. I 51. 17. Isa. 66. 2. This 'is opposed to the stony heart, that is insensible of the burden of stn, stubborn and rebellious against God, impffiiitent and incorrigible. Psal. 34. 18. he saveth such as be of a c. spirit 51, 17. a c. heart, O God, thou wilt not despise Isa. 57. 15. with him also that is of a c. and humble spirit, to revive the heart of the c. ones 66.2. that is of a c.spirit and trembleth at my word CONTROVERSY. Deut 17. 8. being matters of c. within thy gatts 19. 17. men bc^S'ewi whom thee, is sh^^l stand 25. 1. if there bear, btiweenmen, andthty coiu 2 Sam. 15. 2. when any man that had a c. came 2 Chro?i. 19. « Jehoshaphat set the Levites lop . /ja.34.8.the year of recompencea for the c. of iiioa Jer. 25. 31. the Lord hath a c. with the nations Ezek. 44. 24. in c. they shall stand in judgment if yj. 4.1. the Lord hath a c. with inhabitants of land 12. 2. the Lord hath also a c. with Judah Mic. 6. 2. the Loid hath a c. with his people 1 Tim.S.lG. withoutc. great is the mystery of godl. CONVENIENT. Prov. 30. 8. feed me with food c. for me Jer. 40. 4. it seemeth good and c. for thee to go, 5, il/ffr/t6.21.and when ac, day was come lierodniade ^crj24.25.whenl have a c. season will call lor thee Rom. 1 . 28. to do those things which are not c. 1 Cor. 16. 12. will come when he shall have c. time Eph. 5. 4. talking, nor jesting, which are not c. Philem. 8. might be bold to enjoin that which is (?. CONVENIENTLY. MaTh.\4. 11. Judas soughthow he might c. betray CONVERSANT. Josh. 8. 35, and strangers were c. among them 1 Sam. 25. 15. as long as we were c. with them CONVERSATION. Psal. 37. 14. to slay such as be of upright c. 50. 23. tohimthatorderethhisc. aright shew aalv, 2 Ctfr.1.12. in godly sincerity we have had ourc. Gal. 1. 13. ye have heard of my c. in time past Eph.Q,.3. among whom we had ourc. in times pas 4. 22. that ye put off concerning the former c. Phil. 1 . 27. only let your c. be as becometh gospel 3. 20. for our c. is in heaven, Avhence welook 1 jnim.4.12.beanexampleofbelievers in c.in purity Heb. 13. 5. let youyc. be without covetousness 7. whose faith follow, considering end of their c. Jam. 3. 13. let him shew out of a good c. his works 1 Pet. 1. 15. so be ye holy in all manner off. IS.not redeemed with comip. things from vainc. 2. 12. having your c. honest among the Gentiles 3.1. they also may be won by the e. of the wves 2. while they behold your chaste c. with fear 16. be ashamed that falsely accuse your good c, '. Pet. 2.7. Lot vexed with the filthy c. of wickca 3. 11. ought ye to be, in all holy c. and godliness CONVERSION Is the turning, or total change of a dinner fren. his sins to God, Psal. 51. 13. And sinner- shall be converted unto thee. God is the Author of this change, who by his Spirit puts repentance^ faith, love, and every grace, into the soul, Jer. 31, 18, Turn thou me. John 6. 44, No man can come unto me except the Father draw him. The word of God is a means, or instnt ment of conversion. Psal. 19. 7, Tiie law nf the Lord is perfect, converting the soul. Mi nisters, by the preaching of the gospel, are aha instrumental in this change. 1 Cor. 4. 15, In Christ Jesus I have begotten you through tha gospel. And particular Christians, by prirait admonitiojis and exhortations, are sometimes a means of this change. Jam. 5. 19, 20. liegt- neration is the irifusion of grace into the said, conversion is the exercise of grace. Draw me, I will run. Cant. 1. 4. Converts are new crea- tures, 2 Cor. 5. 17 . ; heirig formed in the imii'i* of Christ, Rom. 8. 29- <*nd made holy in part here, and shall have a perfection of it ofltr death, ] John 3. 2. llev. 21. 27. i4c^.r25. 3. declaring the c. of the Gentiles causedjoy CONVERT, ED. Psal. 51. 13. and sinners shall be c. unto thee Isa.6.lO.\est they understand, and c. and he healed 60. 5. the abundance of the sea shall be c. to thcu i):/aM3. 15.be c. and I should heal them,Marj|-4.1'2. 18. 3. except ye be c. and become as childrer> Luke 22. 32. when c. strengthen thy brethren J't)/iMl2.40. be c. and I heal them. Acts 28. 27- Acts 3. 19. repent ye therefore, and be c. that sin* Jam, 5. 19. do err from the truth, and one c. him CONVERTETII, ING. Pj«/.19.7.thelawofthe Lord is perfect, c. the sou Jam.5.20.that he who c. a sinntr from the error CONVERTS. Isa. 1 . 27. her c. shall be redeemed with righteous. CONVEY, ED. 1 Kings 5. 9- and I will c. them by sea in floats Neh. 2. 7. that they may c. me over till I com* John 5. 13. for Jesus had c. himself away CONVICTED. John 8.9.being c. by their o^vn conscience wentou CONVINCE, ED, ETH. Job 32. 12. there is none of you that c. Job Johji 8. 46. which of you c. me of sin? 16. i 8. when he is come he will c. the world of sia Acts 18. 28. for he mightily c. ih.e Jews, shewing 1 Cor. 14. 24. he is c. of all, he is judged of all Tit. 1. 9. that he may be able to e, gainsayei'S Jam. 2. 9- and are c. of the law as tiausgrej5(;n.QB.26.the day of first-fraits shall nave holy r. 29>12.oii fifteenth day of seventh month an holy c. CONEY, lES. X^tv. 11. 5. and the c, because he cheweth cud, but divideth not hoof, is andean to you, Deut.i^.l. Psal. 104. 18. the rocks are a refuge for the c. Prov. 30. C6. e. are but a feeble folk, make houses COOK, 8. O#ft.40.t 17* in uppermost basket was work of a r. 1 Sam. 8. 13. he will take your daughters to be c. 9. 23. Samuel said to ;. bring portion I save thee S4k c. look up the shoulder and set it before Saul COOL, Substantive. Ctn, 3.8. walking iu the garden in the e. of the day COOL, Adjective. i*rAv.l7.|27<£iman of understanding is of a f. spirit COOL, Verb. XatAe l6. 'J4. dip tip of the finger and c. my tongue COPIED. Vrov. S5. 1. men of Hezekiah king of Judah c. nut COVING. I h'iitgt 7.g. costly stones from the foundation to c. COPPER. i'.tra 8. ST. two vessels of fine c. precious as gold COPPER-SMITH. t Tim. 4. 14. Alexander the e.~s. did me much evil COPULATION. Lev. 15. 16. if any man's seed of c. go out 17< skin whereon is seed of c. shall be washed la. with whom man shall lie with seed of c, COPY. Vfut. 17. 18. write him a e, of this law in a book JcsA.Q.SZ.he wrote on stones a e. of law of Moses Jixra 4, 11. this is c. of a letter sent to him, 5,6. 23.£.ofArtaxerxe5* letter was read beforeRehum 7. 11. this isc. ofthe letter Artaxerxes gave Ezra i!>/A.3.14.r.of a writing for acommandment, 8. 13. •^ 8. Mordecai gave Hatach a c. of the writing COR. i:'(«i^.45.14.off'er a tenth part of a bath out ofthe e. CORAL. Jjb 28. 18. no mention shall be made of c. orpearls ii:«*.27.'6.Syriawas thy merchant in c. and agate CORBAN. Mail1.ll.it isc. that is to say, a gift, shall be free COR"D. I'he cords of the wieki>d, are the snares with jehich they catch weak and iintvary people, Psal 120. 4. The cords of sin, Prov. 5. S2. are the i-onse^tences of crimes and bad habits, 5m 7ierer goes unprmished ; arid the bad habits which are enntracted^are as it were indissoluble hands from which it is almost impossible to get free. I^t us cost away their cords from us, Psal. S. .^. Let ta east off their government, and free our- selves from subjection to their laws, which like fetters restrain us from our jmrposes. To draw 'iniquity with cords of vanity, 2sa. 5. 18. that i.\ to spare nf> cost nor pains in the par- tial of sin. These cords of vanity may sig- nify worldly vanities and pleasures, profit or preferment, by which, as by cords, the devu uith- drans per'ons from God and his laws, and the way to heaven, and leads them down to the bot- tomless pit: Or, those vain and deceitful arg7t- M^nts and pretences, whereby dinners generally draw themselves to sin, as hope of impunity and the like. I drew them with the cords of a man, JJos. 11, 4. / used all fair atid ge?iile means, such as are Jilted to man's temper, as he is a rea- sonable creature, to allure them to obedience : I found them backward and unapt to lead, I there- fore in my pity laid my hand an them, and as a father or friend drew them gently to me. To stretch a line or cord about a city, Lam. 3. 8. rignifes, to ruin, to destroy it utterly, to level it with the ground. The cords extended in setting up tents, do likewiiefurniih several metaphors, de- to/inff either the stability or ruin of a place or teople, according as they are said to be estended or loose, Isa. 33. SO. Jer. 10. SO. JUrA -S . 15. Rahab let spies down by a f.thro' window i)b430. 11. he halh loosed my r. and afflicted me 41.1, canst draw out leviathan's ton^e with a c. ? tccl. 4. IS. a threefold c. is not quickly broken lS.6.or ever the silver r.be loosed, or golden bowl Isa. 54. S. spare not, lengthen c. strengthen stakes d'u-. S. 5, a ( by lot in congregation of the Lord CORDS. B'tod. 35. 18. ihc pMis of the court and their e. ^unt- 15. J.S. tiny bound S:u)isoi) with new r. ^vi 36. A. if tlif V be haldf.i in c. of affliction COR Psal. 3. S. let us cast away their r. from ns 1 18. S7 . bind the sacr. with c. to horns of altar 129. 4. he hath cut asunder the e, of the wicked 140. 5. the proud have hid a snare and c. for me Ptov.S.ZH. he shall be holden with the e. of his sins Isa. 5. 18. woe to them that draw iniquity with c. 32. 20. nor shall any of the c. thereof be broken Jer. 10, 30, tabernacle i$ spoiled, all myc. broken 38. 6. and they let down Jeremiah with c. 13, so they drew up Jeremiah with c. took him Exek. 27 . 24. in chests of rich apparel bound with c. Has. 11. 4. 1 drew them with the c ofa man Joiin 2. 15. when he had made a scourge of small c. CORIANDER. Exod. l6. 31. manna was like c. seed, Num. XX. 7. CORMORANT. Lev. 11. 7. ye shall have in abomination the little owl, and the c. and the great owl, Deut. 14. 17. Isa. 34, 11 , but the c. shall possess it, Zeph. 2. 14. CORN. Gen. 41. 57. all countries came to Joseph to buy c. 42.2, Jacob heard there was c. in Egypt, Actsl.XZ. 19- go ye, carry c. forthe famine of your houses Exod. 22. 6, so that the stacks of c. be consumed. Lev.Z.lQ. priest shall bum part of beaten c. thereof 23. 14. ye shedl eat neither bread nor parched c. Num. 18, S7. 83 tho^ it were the c. of threshing-floor Deut. 16. 9' u thou beginnest to put the sickle toe. 25. 4. thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he tread- eth cm the c. I Cor. Q. Q. 1 Tim. 5. 18. Josh. 5, ll.theydideat of the old c. ofthe land, 12. iinM2,14.he reached her parthedr. and she did eat 3, 7 . Boaz went to liif down at end ofthe heap of c. I6'af7], 17. 17. take for breth. an ephah of parched c. 25. re. Abigail took five measures of parched c. 2 Sam. 17, 28. they brought parched e, and beans 2 Kings 19. 26. they were as blasted c. Isa. 37- 27. Neh. 5, 2. we take up c. for them, that we may eat Job 5. 26. as a shock of c. cometh in his season 24, 6. they reap every one his c. in the field 39. 4. their young ones they grow up ^vith e. Psal. &5. 9. preparest them c. when thou providest 13. the valleys also are covered over with c. 73. 16, there shall be a handful of c. in the earth 78. 24. and had given them ofthe e. of heaven Prov. 11. 26. that withholdethc. people shall curse Isa. 17. 5, when the harvest-man gathereth the c. 62. 8. 1 will no more give thy c. to thine enemies £sre^. 36.29. 1 will call forthe c. and will increase Hos. 2.g, I will take away my c. in the time thereof 10. 11. Ephraim loveth to tread out the c. 14.7. they shall reive as thec.and grow as the vine Joel 1 . 10. for the c. is wasted, new wine is dried up 1. 17. bams are broken down, fore, is withered Amos^.b. the newmoonbegonethatwemay sellf 9. 9. I 'will sift Israel like as c. is sifted in a sieve Mark A. 28. after that the full c. in the ear Jolm 12. C4. except a (. of wheat fall into ground Ears of COKH . Gen. 41 . 5, spven ears pfc. came up upon one stalk /^i'.2.14. shalt offer green ears qfc. dried by the fire JhithQ. 2, let me go and glean ears of c. after him 2 h'i»gs4. 42 . brought full ears ofc. in husks thereof Job 24.24. they are cut off' as the tops of the ears ofc. Mat.lZ.l. to pluck ftfr,fo/"f. iWffr*2.23. LiikeQ.i. COUN-FIELDS. Mark 2. 23. came to pass, that he went tbrouch e.-feldsorv the sabbath-ilay. ^]at. 12.1. />?/*« fi.l. CORN-FLOOR. Isa. 21. 10. O my threshing, and the c. o( mj Jloor Hos.Q.l. thou hast loved a reward on every c.-fioor Standing-CO^^ . Exod. 22. 6. so that tlie standing-c. be consumed iJeui. 23.25. comeintoj/aw/iMg-r. of thy neighbour Judg.X5.5. let {oxssgointostanding-c.h\im\ipst.-c. CORN and wine. Gen. 27. 28. God give thee plenty ofc. and wine 37. with e. and wine have I sustained him Vent, 7. 13. he will also bless thy c. and wine 11.14. that mayest gather in thy c. aTu/Ef. and oil IS. 17. mayestnot eat tithe of thyc. andw. 14. 23. 16. 13. after thou hast gathered in thy r. and wine 18. 4. give him first-fruit of thy c. andw. and oil 28. 51 . which shall not leave thee c. and w. or oil S3. 28. Jacob shall be upon a luid of c. and wine £ Kings 18. 32. to a land of c. c7io'wi»*e, Xra. 36.17 2 Chron. 31, 5. Isr. brought first-fniits ofc. and w. 32. 28. store-houses for increase of c. wine, and oil Neh. 5. XX. restore the 100th part of r. wine, and oil 10. 39, bring offering ofc. of new wine, 13. 5, 12. Psal, 4. 7. than in time their c. and wine increased Lam.^. 12. say to their motheTS,where is c. and wine? Hos.Z.B. she knew not that I gave here. w. and oil 32, the earth shall bear the c. and w. and the oil 7. 14. they assemble themselves for c. and wine Joel 2. 19. behold, I will send you c. andw. and oil Hag. 1,11, 1 called for drought one. fl»rf new aiiwe Zech. 9. 17. c. make men cheerful, oTuf ::£-. the maids CORNER. />r. 21 5. shall they jhave off the c. of their beard II COR 2 Chron. 38.34. he made altars in every c. of .Tores Prov. 7, 8. passing through the street near here 13. she is vrithout, and lieth in wait at every c 21. 9. better to dwell inc. of the house-top, 35.24 Isa .30.20. yet thy teachers not be removed into a c Jer. 48. 45. a flame shall devour the c. of MoaJi 51. 26. they shall not take of thee a stoue for a c Ezek. 46. 21 . in every c. of court there was a court Amos3.lZ. that dwell in Samaria in thee. of a bed Zech. 10, 4, out of him came forth the c. and nail Mat.Sl .43. the stone the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the c. Psal. IIH. 2ii. MarkXZ.X0.LukeZ0.X7. Acts4.X\.l Pet. 2.7 Acts 26. S6. for this thing was not done in a c. CORN EK -GATE. 2 AVn^.rl4.13. from gate of Ephratmtothe r.-gn/f S Chron. 26. 9. built towers at Jerusalem at c.-gatt Jer. 31.38. city shall be built from tower to ^ofe oil. ^rA.14.10, land shall be inhabited to the r,-ga/« CORNER-STONE. JbA38. 6. or who laid the c.-stone thereof? Pial. 118. 22 is become the head-.r^07ie of the e. 144. 12. that our daughters may be as c.-sto7tts Isa. 38. 16, in Zion a precious c.-stone, 1 Pet. 6. 6. Eph. 2, 20. Christ himself being the ch\&ic.-stane CORNERS. Exod. 25. 13. put rings in four c, of ark, two on one side, and two on theother,S6. } 27.4. | .37.1.'$. 27- 2. make the horns upon the four c. 3B. 2. Lev. 19.9. shalt not reap the c. of your field, 23 .S3. 27. ye shall not round c, of your heads nor beaixi Num. 34, 17. a sceptre shall smite the c, of Moab Deut. 33. 9,Q. I said, I will scatter them into c. 1 Sam* 14. t38. draw near, ye c. of the people Neh.Q.ZZ. moreover thou didst divide them into c. Job\. 19. agreatwiudsmotethefourr. of the house Isa.'\ 1 . IS. gather disperesd of Judah from four c. Jer. 9.25, 26. 1 will punish circumcised with uncir- cumcised,allthatare inutterm.c,25.33. | 49-33. Etek. 7. 2. the end is come upon four c. ofthe land 45. 19. put blood upon the four c. of settle of altar Zeph. 3. +6. their c. are desolate, the streets waste Zech. 9. +15. shall be filled as the c. of the altars Mat, 6. 5. they love to pray in the c. ofthe streets Acts'iO. 11. a great sheet knit at four c. 11. 5. Rev.7.X. four angels standing on four c, ofthe earth CORN ET. Exod. 19. +13. when the c. soundeth long, come up 1 Chron. 15. 28. brought up the ark with sound ofc. Psal.i^Q. 6. with sound of the c. make a joyful noise 150. +3. praise him with the sound ofthe c. Dan. 3. 5. at what time ye hear the sound of c. 15. lO.made decree, every man shall hear sound ofc, IJos. 5. S.blow ye the t-. in Gibeah, and the trumpet /oe/3.tl. blow ye the c. in Zion, and sound alarm CORNETS. 2 -S/im. 6. 5. David played before the Lord on e. 2 Chron. 15. 14. sware to the Loi-d sbouting with c, CORr.SE. S. e /i;7Hi:.T]g.35.behold they were all deadc. fui.37.36. Nah. :{. 3. there is no end ofc. they stumble on c. ^iij';t6.Cy.disi.-iples lonk John's r. and laid in tomb CORPULENT. Jer. SO. +11. because ye are grown c. as aheifer COHUECT. Psal. 39, 11. when thou dost c. man for iniquity 94.lO.he that chastiseth heathen, shall not he c, f Prov. 29. 17- c. ihy son, and he shall pve thee rest Jer. 2. 19. thine own wickedness shall c. thee 10. 24. O L. c. me, but iVith judgment, not in anger 30. 11, but I will c. thee in measure, 46, 28. CORRECTED, ETH. Job 5. 17. behold, happy is the man whom God c. Prov. 3. 12. for whom the Lord loveth, he c. 29- 19. a servant will not be c. bywords Heb 12.9. wehavehad fathers of our flesh which c, CORRECTION. Job 37. 13. rain to come, whether for c. oy mercy jProp.3.11.my5on,despisenot norbeweary of hisc. 7. Si. he goe:h as a fool to the c. ofthe stocks 15. 10. c. is grievous to him that forsaketh the way + 33. he that refuseth c. despiseth his own soul 52. 15. but the rod ofc, shall drive it from him 23. 13. withhold not c. from the child Jer. 2. 30. your children they received no c, 5. 3. but they have refused to receive c. 7. 28. this is a nation that receiveth not c, Hos. 5. +3. though I have been ac. of them all ffab.X.12,0 God, thou hast established them for c. Zeph. 3. 3. she obeyed not, she received not c. 2 Tim. 3. 16. the scripture is profitable for c. CORRUPT Signifies, [l] To consume. Mat. 6. 19. [Sj To de- JilCfOr pollute, Exod. 32. 7. [3] lo mar, spoil, or infect, X Cor. 15. 33. [4] To entice, or al- lure, 3 Cor. 11. 3. [5] To break, or make toid, Mai, 2. 8, [6] To cause to dissemble. Dan. 11. + 32. [7] Vtcious andunsotind^ wholii/ biufitid by carnal interest and corrupt affections. 1 rifii 5. 2 Tim. 3. 8. ■ tt 1 Filthy and u'"ar»fij. by c COR f oiirmrt communicauon, Eph. -i. iQ. ; that is, «wi ci>miminicatio*i asyroceeiU Jrom eorruptioji n the speaker, and tends to infect andcornipt the f.t'iids and manners of the hearers. [9] deceitful, iJan. 2. 9. Clomiption sometimes signiftes rottenness or putre- faction, sitch as our bodies are siihject to in the grave, Psal. 16. 10, 't'hou wilt not suffer tliine holy One to see corruption ; 1 Cor, 15. 42. It is sown in corraption : Like seed it is laid in the earth, subject to rottenness. It likewise tt^nifies the iifectious and poisonous nature of sin, whieh sptiilna/li/ jvastes the sojt/, being con- trary to that integrity and somuhtess in which we were created. Eph, 4. 22, Tut off the old man whith is corrupt ; that is, labour to mor- tify and subdue that corniptio7t of nature which has i7ifecled the 7chole tiian, both soul and body, and lohich dailu grows worse and more corntpt by the fulfilling of its lusts. The apostle Peter, speaking of seducers, says, that they are the servants of corruption, 2 Pet. 2.I9. They are slaves to their lusiSy ajid wider the porcer and dominioji of sin. The mount of Olives is called the mount of corruption, 2 Kings 23. 13. because Solomon built thereon temples to the gods of the Ammonites and of the Moab- ites, to gratify his wives who were natives of these nations. Gen. 6. 31. the earth also was e. before God, 12. Judg.Z. + 19. when the judge was dead tl^ey were c. Job 17. 1. my breath is c. my days are extinct Ps. 14.1.they arec. uone doth good, 53. 1. | 73.8. 38. 5. my wounds stink and are r. because of folly Prov. 25. 26. as a troubled fountain and c. spring £?f*.20.44. not according to your c.doings.O Israel 2!). 11. she was more c in her inordinate love than Van. 2. 9. ye have prepared lying and c. words Mai. 1. 14. cursed that sacrificeth to Ld. a c. thing Mat. 7. 17- a e. tree bringpth forth evil fruit 18, nor can a e. tree bring good fruit, LuAe 6. 43. 12. 33. or else make the tree c. and his fruits. Eph. 4:. 22. pu* off ihe old man which i.s c. 29.1et no (-.communication proceed out of month 1 Tim. 6.5. perverse disputingsof men of c. minds S Tim. 3. 8. these resist the truth, men of c, minds coRR urx. Dent. 4. 16. take heed lest ye c. yourselves, 25. 31. 29. alter my death ye will c. yourselves Datt.M.i 17. pivehira the daughter of women toe. 32. such as do wickedly shall he c. by flatteries Mai. S. 3. behold 1 will c. your seed, spread dung Alat. 6. 19. on earth, where moth and rust doth c. SO.treasures, where neither moth nor rust doth c. 1 Cor. 15.33. evil communications c. good manners £ Cor. 2. 17. we are not as many that c. the word Jude 10. in those things they c. themselves liev. 11. 1 18. shonldest destroy them that c. earth 19.2.greatwhore did c, earth with her fornications CORRUPTED, ETPI. G<;n.6.12. for all flesh had c.his way upon the earth E.rod. 8. 24. the land was c, by reiison of the flies 32. 7- Lord said to Moses, get thee down, for thy people have c. themselves, Deut. g. 12. | 32. 5. Ji'dg. 2. 19. c. themselves more than their fathers £^ck. 16. 47. thou wast c. more than thpy in ways 28. 17. thou hast c. thy wisdom by thy brightness i/oj.9'9- have deeply c. thems.asin days of Gibeah ^■3mosl, 1 11. pursued broth, and c.his compassions Zeph. 3. 7. they rose early and c. all their doings Mal.2.8. ye have c. the covenant of Levi saith Ld. Luke 12. 33. where no thief approacheth,nor moth c. 2 Cor.^ .2.we have wronged no man, have ff.no man 11.3.1estyour minds be c.from simplicityinChrist Jam. 5:. J., 2. go to ye rich men. your riches are c. CORUUPTKRS. Isa. 1. 4. ah sinful nation, children that are e. Jei . tj. 28. they are brass and iron, they are all c. CORRLTPTIBLE. ii'tf77(.1.23.changed to an image made like to ff.man 1 Cor. 9- 25. now they do It to obtain a c. crown 15. 53. for this c. must put on incorruption 1 Pet. 1. 18. ye were not redeemed with c-. things 23.beiiig bom again, not of c.seed but incorrupt. 3.4. but let it be in that which is not c. meek spirit CORRUPTING. Daw. 11. 17. give him the daughter of women c. her CORRUPTION. i«r,22.25.because thdr c.is in them.and blemishes Jii7igsii3. 13. on the right hand of the mount of c. Ju.'/ 17. 14. 1 have said to c. thou art my father i^jfl/.l6.10. not leave my soul, nor wilt thou suffer thine holy One tosee c. yJc/j2. 27. I 13. .35. 49. 9- that he should live for ever, and not see c. Isa. 38. 17. thou hast delivered it from the pitof c. iJ'-'?i.l0.8.for my comeliness was turned in me to c. Ia-ii covenant with God, Dan. 11. 28. (7,1 lor the vow, promise, or engagement, whc-reby a man and. woma7i mutually bind themselves to each other in marriage,- and ihis is called the covenant of God, Proo. 2. I7. because God is the imtttutor of that iociety and mutual obligation; a7id be- cause God ii called to be the witness a7td judge of that solem7t promise and cove7taut, a7td the avenger oJ' the tra'isgressio7tof it. Ce?i. 9,12. this is Ihetoken of thee. 13,17. | 17-11. 17. 4. as for me, behold, my c. is with thee 13.myff. shall be in your flesh for an everlasting c, 14. that soul be cut off. he hath broken my c. Exod. 31. Iti. keep the sabbath for a perpetual e. 34, 28. he wrote upon the tables the words of the c. Lev.il6.l5. ye donotmycomm. but ye break my c. Num. 25. 12. behold, 1 give to him my c. of ptraca 13. even the c. of an everlasting priesthood Deut. 4. 13. and he declared unto you his c. 23. lest ye forget the c. of the Lord your God 31. Lord will not forget the c of thy fathers 9- 9. when I was gone to receive the tables of the c. 11. the Lord gave me the tables of the c. 15. the two tables of the c. were in my two hands 29. 1. these are the words of the c. which L. comm. 12. thou shouldest enter into c. with the Lord 2 1. according to all the curses of the c. in this book 35. because y have forsaken thee, of the Lord 31. 20. they will provoke me, and break my c. Judg. 2. 1. 1 said i will never break my c. with you 16'awi.eo. 8. hast brought thy servant iutoe. of Loi-d 1 h'ings 19. 10. for Israel have forsaken thy c. 14. 20.34.Ahab said, I will send thee a*ay wiili thisc, 2 Ki7igs 13. 23. because of his c. with Abraham 23. 3. to perform words of the c. written in book and all the people stood to the c. 2 Chron. 34. 31. 1 Chro7i. 16. 15. be ye mindful always of his c. 2 C'/i/'tfH.i5.i2.they entered into c. with the Ld, God Neh. 13. 29. they have defied the c. of priesthood Psal. 25.14. that fear him, he will shew themhisc, 44. 17. neither have we dealt falsely in thy c. 5U.16. that thou shouldest take my c. in thy mouth 55. 20. he put forth his hand.s, he hath broken c. 74.20,have respect to the c. for dark places of earth 78. 37. heart not right, nor were tliey stedfast in c. By. 28. mercy keep and c. shall stand fast with him 34.my c. will I not break,nor alter the thing gone 39. thou hast made void the c. of thy servant 111. 5. he will ever be mindful of his e. 9. commanded his c. for ever, holy is his name Piov. 2. 17. and forgetteth the c. of her God Isa. 28. 18. your c. will) death shall be disannulled 33. 8. he hath broken the c. he hath despised cities 42. d. and give thee for a c. of the people, 4g. 8. 54. 10. nor shall the c. of my peace be removed 56. 4. the eunuchs that take hold of my c. 6. 59. 21. as for me, this Is my c. with them Jer. 11. 2. hear ye the words of this c. 6. 3. cursed be the man that obeyeih not words of c. 14. 21. remember, break not thy c. with us 22. 9. because they have forsaken thee, of the Ld. 31. 32. which my c. they brake, saith the Lord 3S.20.if youcan break my c. of day and c. of night 21. tnenmay c. be broken with David my servant 25. if my c. be not with day and night 34. 10. the people which had enteredintoc. heard 18. who have not performed the words of this e. 50. 5. let ns join to the Lord in a perpetual c. Kzek. 16. 8. 1 sware and entered into a c. with thee 59. hast despised oath in breaking the c. 17. lU. 6l . give them to thee for daughters, not by tliy c. 17. 15. or shall he break the c. and be delivered? 16. whose oath he despised, whose c. he brake 19- my c. he hath broken, it will I recompense 20. 37. I will bring you into the bond of the c. 44.7 .they have broken my c. because of abomiuat. Dan. 9. 27. shall confirm c. with many for one week 11 .C2. shall be broken, yea also the prince of the c. ?8. and his heart shiul be against the holy c, 30, he shall have indignation against the holyc. 32.such as do wickedly against c. shall be corrupt Jioj.lO, 4. spokeuwords.swearingfalselyiu making c. Zech. 11. 10. that 1 might breiSt my c. 1 had made Mal.t.4:. that my c. might be with Levi saith Ld.5. 8. ye have corrupted c.of Levi, saiih Ld. of hosts 10. by profaning the ff, of our fathers 14. yet she is thy companion.and thewifeof tliyc. 3. 1. even me-ifsenger of the c. whom ye delight in Acts 3. 25. ye aie children of the c. Goa made wah , 7.8. and he gave him the c. of circumcisior. Horn. 1. 31 without ujidfru-iuding, c. breaker* cov Brm. It. S7. tliii is my c. vhen I take away their Onl. 3. l5.thoQgh it be a mail's c yet if confirmed 17. that the r. was confirmed bufore of God Jie/t. 8. 6. he is MedifUor of a better c. esublished 7 , if that first e. had been faultless, then no place i'.they continued in myc.and I regarded them nut 9. I. then vurilv the first f. had also ordinances 4. Aaron's rod that budded, and tables of the c. See Ark, Blood, Break. Boot of tht COVENANT. Exod. 24, 7. Moses took the book of the c. and read ff/ifin^fSS. 2. Josiahread in their ears all the words of the book of the e, found, 2 Chron. 34. 30. Sl.keepthepassover, as it is written in.bookofe. Establish COVENANT. Gen.fi.lB.with thee will I estab. my c. and'sons.Q.Q. 17.7-I v/\\\ estab'. my e. between me and Abraham }g. estab. e. with Tsaac and his seed after him,Sl. * Exod.dA. I have ettab. myc.wlth them to give land T^v 26.9. 1 will multiply and eslab. my c. with you Peiit.B.JQ.th&t he may estab. his c.which he sware Eitk. l€. t)0. 1 will estab, to thee an everlasting c, 62.1 will »m2. my c. with thee, thou shaltknow Everlaettng COVENANT. Gen. 9. 16. that I may remember the everlast. e. 17. ISw it shall be in your flesh for an everlast. c. ig.I will establish my e.with Tsaac for an evert. c. I'ep.U.^. being taken from Israel by an everlast, c. S Sam. 23. 5. yet he hath made with me an everl. c. 1 Chr. 16. 17. confirmed the same to Jacob for a law, and to Israel for an everlast.c. Psat.l05.1,..'n. thisisf. I willmr**,/f*A.8.10. J IO.I6. Liei. 34. 25. 1 will m'. with Lhem a c. of peace, 37.£fi. TO COV Hoi.i.lG. I will make a e. for tbem with the n«i>jts 12. 1. and they do make ac. with the Assyrians New COVENANT, Jer. 31 31. 1 will make a new 0. with Isr. lleb. 8.8. Heb. 8. 13. a new c. he hath made the first old 12. 24. and to Jesus the Mediator of the new c. Remember COVENANT. G#».9.15. 1 will rem.mye. Lev.26.4Z. Etek.l6.60. Exod. 6. 6, 6. 1 have rememb. my c. wherefore say Lev. 26,45,for their sakes rem. c. of their ancestors Pial. 105. 8. he hath rem. his c. for ever, 106. 45. Amos 1. 9. because they rem. not the brotherlyc. Luke 1. 72. mercy proniised,and to rem.hisholy c. COVENANT of Salt. Lev. 2. 13. the salt of c. of thy God to he lacking Num. 18, 19. it is a c. of salt for ever before Lord 2 Chron, 13. 5. to David'and his sons by a c. of salt Transgressed COVENANT. Dmi^.17.2. hath wrought wickedness in transJhis c. Josh. 7. H. they have also transgressed my c. 19;because he t.c.of L.Judg.Q.iO. 2 Kings 18. 12. 23, 16. when ye have transgressed c. of the Lord Jer. 34.18. and I will give the men that traTis.mj c. Hos. 6.7. bat they like men have transgressed the e. 8. 1. because they have rranj.myc.and trespassed COVENANTED. 2 Chron, 7. 18, according as I have e. with David Hag. 2, 5. according to the word that I c. with you iW«'.26.i5.theyf. with him forthirtypieces of silver Ljuke 22. 5. were glad, and c. to give him money COVENANTS. Rom. 9, 4. to whom pertain the plory and the c. Gal. 4.24. these are the two cone from mount Sinai Eph. 2. 12. and strangers from the c. of promise • COVER Signifies, [l] To hide, Prov. 12. I6. [2] To clothe, 1 Sam. 28. 14. [3] To protect and defend, Psal. 91. 4. [4] To pardon, or forgive, Psal. 32. 1. Rom. 4,'7. [5] To vail, 1 Cor, H. 6. [6] To inclose, Exod. 2g. 13. [7] Not to emfess, Prov. 28. 13. Vwlence covereth the mouth of the wicked, Vrov. 10. 6. Their violent wijnst courses shall bring down God's judgments iipon them, whereby thet/ shall be so convinced of their former injurious practices, that they shall have nothing to say for ^ themselves, their mouths shall be stopped. To cover the feet, Jvdg. 3. 24. and 1 Sam. 24. 3. This phrase is commonly widerstood in both these places, of easing nature; because the men not wearing breeches as we do, but long coats, they did in that act cover their feet But others expound it, of composing one's self to take a little sleep or rest, as was very usual to do in the day-time in those hot covntT^^x, 2 Sam. 4. 5. a?id wheji they did so in a cool plaiV, they used to cover their feet, as appears from Ruth' 3, 7. And this exposition seems best to agree with the history in bath places where this phrase is. fojtnd^ Ear the servants of Ehud staying so lo7ig for their lord, seems to imply, that they judged him gone to sleep, which might take up a consider- able time, rather than to that other work, which takes vp but a little time. And if Saul was asleep in the cave, then it is not strange that he neither heard David and hts men talking of him, nor perceived when David cut off the skirt ofliisTobe. fij-crf.lO.S.the locusts shall c. the face of the earth 21.33. if a man shall dig a pit and not c. it 28. 42. make linen breeches to c. nakedness 33.22. 1 will c. thee with my hand while I pass by 40. 3. thou shalt c. the ark with the vail Lev.lQ. 13. cloud of incensemay c. the mercy>seat 17. 13. pour out the blood, and <;. with dust Num. 22, 5. behold they c. the face of the earth Deut. 23. 13. and r. that which cometh from thee 33. 12. the Lord shall c. him all the day long 1 Sam, 24. 3, and Saul went in to c. his feet Neh, 4. 5. c. not their iniquity, let not their sin Job l6,18.0 earth, c.not thou my blood, let my cry 21 . 26. shall lie down in dust, worms shall c. them 22. 11. the abundance of waters, c. thee, 38. 34. 40, 22. the shady trees e, him with their shadow Psal. gi. 4. he shall c. thee with his feathers 104. 9. that they turn not again to c, the earth 109.29. r.themselves with tKeir own confusion 139. 11. if I say, surely the darkness shall c. me 140. g. let the mischief of their lips c. them Isa. 11. g. as the waters r. the sea, liab. 2. 14, 14. 11. is spread under thee, the worms c. thee 22, 17. behold, the Lord will surely c. thee 26. 21. the earth shall no more c. her slain 30. 1 . that c. with a-covering, but not of my Spirit 58. 7 . when thou seest the naked, that thou c, him 5y. 6. neither c. themselves with their works 60. 2. for behold the darkness shall e. the earth 6. the multitude of camels shall e. thee J*', 46. 8 I will go up, and will e. the earth Eie'c ' 18. horror shall c. them, sh^me on all faces COV Etek.XZ. G.thou shalt c. thy face that thoa see ntA 12, he shall c. his face that he see not the gniun^ 24. 7 , poured it not on gi-ound to c. it with dust 17. ff. not thy lips, and eat not the bread of uieo 22, ye shall notf , your lips, nor eat bread of men 26.10. abund. of his horses, their dust shall c. thee 19. and when great waters shall c. tl:ee 30.18. as fur hor, a cloud shall «. her and daughc 32. 7. J. will c. the heaven. I will e. the sun 37,6.1 will c. you with skin, and put breath in you 38. g. thou shalt be like a cloud to c. the land. l3 Hos, 2,9< recover my fiax given to c. her nakedness ]0.&,shall say to -the mountains c. us, Luke 23. .3a Obad. 10. for thy violence shame shall e. ihce Mic. 3.7.yea, they shall all c. their lips, no answtf 7, 10. and shame shalt c. her that said to me Hab. 2. 17- the violence of Lebanon shall e, thee il^(ir^l4.65.some began to spit on himandf .his face 1 Cor. 11. 7. a man ought not to c. his head 1 Pet. 4. 8. for charity shall f .the multitude of sini COVERED. Gen. 7. 19, the mountains were c. with. waters, 20 9- 23. they c. the nakedness of their father 24, 65. Rebekah took- a vail and e. herself 38. 14.Tamar r. her with avail, satin open place F.sfd. 8. 6. the frogs came up andc. land of Egypt 14. 28. the waters c. the chariots and horsemen 15. 5. the depths c, them, they sank as a stone lO.the sea e. them, they sank as lead, Josh.2i.1. 16. 13, at even the quails came and c. the camp 24.15. Moses went up, acloud c. the-mountilG. 37. 9. c. with their wings over the mercy-^seat 40. 21. the vail c. the ark of the testimony 34. a cloud c, the tent of the congregation X2if,13. 13. behold, if the leprosy havec. aJlhis flesh Nvm, 4. 20. to see when the holy things are c 9. 15. the cloud e, the tabernacle, I6. | I6. 42. Vent. 32.15. art waxen fat, thou art c. with fatness Jndg. 4. 18. Jael 0. him with a mantle, ig. 1 Sam. 19. 13. Michal c. the pillow with a cloth 28. 14. an old man cometh up c. with a mantle 1 AiM^fl.l., eking David withclothes, but no heat 8. 7.cherubimsc.,ark, 1 Chr. 28. 18. 2 CAr. 5. fa. 2 Kings 19. 1. king Hezekiah heard it, he rent his clothes and c. himself with sackcloth, Js3. 37. 1. 2 Chr. 3.f 6. Solomon c, house with^recious stonei Job 23. 17. nor (i„ he the darkness from my face 31. 33, if I c. my transgressions as Adam Psal. 44. 15. the shame of my face hath c. me ig. tho' thou hast c. us with me shadow of death 55, ^ 5. are come upon me, and horror hath c. me 65. 13. the valleys also are e. over with com 68.13. shall be as the wings of a dove e. with sUvet 71.13. let them be c. with reproach that seek 78. f 53. but the sea c. their enemies, 106. f 11. 89.45. glory to cease, thou hast c. him with shame 106. 17. the eartli c. the company of Abiram 139. 13. thou hast c. meiumymouier's womb Prov. 26. 23. like a potsherd c. with silver dross 26. whose hatred is c. by deceit, his wickedness Ecel, 6. 4. his name shall be c. with darkness Isa. 6. 2 . Avith twain he c. his face, he e. his feet 22. 1 17, the Lord who c. with exoellent coveriij 25. +7. will destroy the covering c, over all people 29, 10. and your rulers the,, seers hath he c. 51. 16. 1 havec.theeinthe shadow of my hand 61. 10. he c. me with the lobe of righteousness Jer, 51. 42. she is e. with thje multitude of wavei Lam. 2. 1. c. the daughter of Zion with a cloud 3. 161 broken my teeth, he h^th e. me with ashj? 43. thou hast c. with anger, ^and persecuted us 44. thou haste, thyself with acloud, thatprayei Ezek. 1. 11. and two wings c. their bodies, 23. 16. 8. I spread my skirt, and e, thy nakedness 10. 1 girded thee with linen, I c. thee with silk 18.7* and bathe, the naked with a garment, 16. 24.8. top of arook, that her blood should not be c. 27. 7. blue and purple was that which c, thee 31. 15. I c. the deep for him, and I restrained 37. 8. the flesh came up, and skin c. them abo^e Jonah 3. 6. the king of Nineveh e. with sackcloth 8. let man and beast be e. with sackcloth Hab. 3, 3. God came, his glory c. the heavens Mat. 8.24. the ship was c. with the waves ]0,26.there is nothing c. that shall not be revealed and hid that shall not be known, Luke 12. 2 1 Cor. 11.6. if the woman be note, let her be shorn COVERED /aee. Gen. 38. 15. because Tamar had c. her face Exod. 10. 15. the locusts c. the face of wliole eat , 2 Sam. 19, 4. but Da\id c. his face and cried Esth. 7. 8. as the word went they e. Haman'sjf*, Psal. 69. 7. because shame hath c. my face Prov. 24. 31, nettles had c. thv. face thereof Isa. 6. 2. with twain he c. his face, and with twain /cr.Sl, 51. heard reproach, shame hath e. owr face> Head COVERED. 2 ■Srtwi.iS.SO.David and every man had his head e Isth. 6. K'. Ilaman went ■.nourning, his head c. Psal. 140.7. hast r. on- head in the dayofU'vi'li cov Jvr> 14. 3. were confounded, and c. their heads, 4. Cor. W . 4. every man praying, having his keadc. COVEliJ-LD JIB, or sins. Pitii. 32. 1. blessed is he whose sin is c. RamA.J. U5. 2. thou hast c. all their sins, Selah COVF.REDST. "^sal. 104. 6. thou c. it with the deep as a garment ^^icjt.l6.1U.tookest broidered garments and c. them COVKREK. Na/t.2.i5.shal\ make baste, and c.shall be prepared COVEKEST. ■Deut. 22. 12. vesture, wherewith thou c. thyself Psal. 5. 1 11. shout for joy, beeaiise thou c. them 104. 2. who c. thyself with light as with a gai-m. COVERETII. Bxod. 29. 13. thou shalt take all the fat that c. the inwards.C2.i because he c. his face with his fatness 36. 30. behold, he c. the bottom of the sea SS.with clouds he c. light, cnnimands not to shine Pj.73.6.pride as a chain.violence c. them as a gar. 84.f 6. through valley of Baca,rain also c.the pools log. 19. be to him as the garment which c. him , 147. 8. who c. the heavens with clouds, prep, rain Prov.10.6. violence c. the mouth of the wicked, 11. 12. love f .all sins || 12. l6.a prudent man c. shame 17. 9> he that c. a transgression seeketh love 28. 13. he that c. his sins shall not prosper Jer.3.25, we He down in shame, our confusion c. us £zek. 28. 14. thou art the anointed cherub thatf. Mai. 2. Id. for one c. violence with his garment X.uJ[« 8,l6. when he lighted candle c.it with a vessel COVERITSG. Gen. 8. 13. Noah removed the c. of the ark 20. l6. behold, he is to thee a e. of the eyes i^od. 22. 27. for that is his c. raiment for his skin Lev. 13. 45. the leper shall putac. onhislipperlip Num. 19.15. every vessel which hath no c.bouad on SSam. 17. 19- womanspreadacoverwelPsmouth Jod 22. 14. thick clouds are a c. to him he seethnot 24. 7. that the naked have no c. in the cold 26. 6. naked before him, destruction hath no c. 31. 19. if I have seen any poor without c. Psal. 105. 39. he spread a cloud for c. and fire Ca?it. 3. 10. he made the e. of it of purple Jsa. 4. t5. for upon all the glory shall be a c. 23. 8. and he discovered the c. of Judoh + 17. wno covered thee with an excellent c. S5.7.destroy the face of the c. cast over all people 28. 20. the c. narrower than he can wrap hims. in 30. 1. that cover with a c. but not of my Spirit 22. ye shall defile the c. of thy graven images . 50. 3. 1 clothe heavens, and make sackc. their c. Fzek.2&.13. every precious stone was thy c. sardlus - Cw. 1] . +10. a woman ought to have a e. 1 5. glory to her, for her hair is given her for a c. See Badger's sUtu. COVERING. Exod. 25 20 c. the mercy seat with their wings Num. 4. a. Aaron shall take down the e. vail Ezei. 28. 16. T will destroy thee, O c. cherub Mal.i.yS. I have done c.altarof the Lord with tears COVERINGS. Prov. 7.16. decked my bed with c. of tapestry 31. 22. she maketh herself c. of tapestry COVERS. Exod. 25. 29. make c. \\ .17. 16. he made his e. Num. 4. 7. put thereon c. to cover withal COVERT Signifies, [Ij j4n umbrage, or shady place, 1 Sam. 25. 20. [2] A thichet for wild beasts, Job 38. 40. [3J Samethivg made to shelter the people front the weather on the sabbath i or some costly chair of state, wherein the kings of Judah used to hear the priests expound the law on the sab- bath, 2 Kings 16. 18. [4] Christ Jesus, the saijits' shelter, defence, or refuge, Isa. 32. 2. 1 Ham. 25. 20. Abigail came down bye. of the hill S KingslG.l^.tha c. for the sabbathAhaz took down Job 33. 40. when lions abide in the c, to lie in wait 40. 21. behemoth lieth in the c. of the reed Psal. 61. 4. I will trust in the r. of thy wings La. 4 6. a tabernacle for ac. irom storm and rain 16. 4. be thou a c. to them from the face of spoiler 32. 2. a man shall be a c. from the tempest ler. 25. 38. he hath forsaken his c. as a lion COVET. T^is word is sometimes taken in a good tense, as in 1 Cor. 12. 31, Covet earnestly the best gifts. This covetousiiess is good and commendable, when spiritual blessings are earnestly desired and sought after. But most commonly it is lakcji in a bad tense, for an eager and immoderate desire after earthly things,' 5 osii. 7. 21. Prov. 21. 26. ijdvetoubnecs ij called idolatry. Col. 3. 5. he- eause the covetous man places that love, delight, ikr^i confdence iu riches uhich art due »v Uod I cou aione. This sin is eo7idemned i>» all sorts of persons, end is expressly forbidden by the tenth commandment. Thou sUalt not covet, £jwrf. 20. 17. Such as are addicted to this sin, are hated of God, Psal. 10. 3. They are cruel and' op- pressive, Mic. 2. 2. The riches they are so eager in the pursuit of, prove but poisoji to kill them, and thus they are miserable, Job 20. 15, 16, 17. Prov. 1. 19. The ijtordinate love of wealth does likewise betray men to manifold sins, and ex- poses them to manifold sv^ertjigs ; both from themselves, in denyirtg themselves the comfort of their estates ; arid from others, as extortioners, thieves, and the Hie, Deut. iG. 19. Eccl. 4.8. Mat. 26. 15. ] Tim. 6. 10. Ejod.QO.n. thou shalt not c.thy neighbour's house, wife, nor servant, DeiU. 5. 21. Horn. 7.7- | 13.9. Mic. 2. 2. they c. fields and take them by violence 1 Cor. 12. 31. but c. earnestly the best gifts 14. 39. c. to prophesy, and forbid not to speak COVETED. Josh. 7. 21. Achan said, then I c. them, took them ^c/i-20. 33. I have c. no man's silver or gold 1 Tim. 6. 10. which while some c. after they erred COVETETPI. Prov. 21.26. he c. greedily all the daylong Hab. 2. 9. woe to him that c. an evil covetousness COVETOUS. Psal. 10. 3. the wicked blesseth c.whom Ld. abhors jfluitf 16. 14. Pharisees who were cheard these things 1 Car. 5. 10. yet not altogether with the c. 11. if any brother be c. with such not to eat 6. 10. nor r. shall inherit king. ofGod, Eph. 5. 5. 1 Tim. 3. 3. a bishop then must not be c. 2 Tim.3.2. in the last times men shall he c. boasters 2 Pet. 2. 14. an heart exercised with c. practices COVETOUSNESS. Exod. 18. 21. provide able men, men hating c. Psal. 119, 36. incline not my heart to e. Prov. 28.16. hethathatethc. shall prolong his days Jsa. 57. 17. for the iniquity of his c. was I wroth Jer. 6. 13. evex^ one is given to c. 8. 10. 22. 17. thy eyes and heart are not but forthyc. 51.13. thine end IS come, and the measure of thyc. Ezek. 33. 31. but their heart goeth after their e. Hab. 2. g. woe to him that coveteth an evil c. Mark 7. 22. out of the heart proceedeth c. Luke 12. 15. he said, take heed, and beware of e. Rom. 1. 2g. being filled with all e. fornication 2 Cor. 9. 5. as a matter of bounty, and not of e. Eph. 5. 3. but c. let it not be once named among you Cy/.3.5.mortify your memb.and c.which is idolatry 1 Thess. 2. 5. nor at any time used we a cloke of c. Heb. 13. 5. let your conversation be without c, 2i'f/.2.3.thro'c.5hall they make merchand. of you COULD. Gen. 27.1. when Isaac was old, so that he e. not see Exod. 8. 18. did so to bring forth lice, but f . not 1 a.5.4. what c. have been done more to vineyard ? Jer. 15. 1. my mindc. not be toward this people Jonah 1.13.men rowed to bring it toland, but c. not A/a/-X6.19.thereforeHerodiashad a quarrel against John, and would have killed him, but she c. not 9. 18. cast him out, and they c. not, L7ike 9. 40. 14. 8. she hath done what she c. she is come John 21. 25. the world e, not contain the books Ac ts\3. 39. from which yec. not be justified by law COULDEST. Jer. 3. 5. and hast done evil things as thou c. Ezek. 16. 28. and yet thou c. not be satisfied COULTER, S. 1 -Sam. 13. 20. Israel went to sharpen each his e. 21. they had a file for their c. and the forks COUNCIL. 2 Sam. 23.+ 23. David set Benaiah over his e. Mat. 5.22. shall say,Raca, shall be in danger of c. 26.59. thee, sought false witness, Mark 14.55. il/fl/-X^15.1.whelec.boundJes.and carried him away Luke 22. 66. the elders led Jesus into their c. John 11.47 the chief priests gathered a.c.Acts 5.21. Acts 4. 15. had commanded them to go out of the e. 5. 27. they brought and set them before the c. 34, then stood there up one in the c. a Pharisee 41. and they departed from the e. rejoicing 6. 12. caught Stephen, and brought him to the c. 15. all in the c. looking on him, saw his face 22. 30. he commanded all their c. to appear 23. 15. ye with the c. signify to the chief captain 24. 20. any evil in me, while I stood before the c. COUNCILS. Afar . 10. 17 . they will deliver you up to e.Markl3.Q. COUNSEL Sipnifips, [1] Advice, Prov. 20. 18. Dan. 4. 27. [2] Gods purpose and decret, Acts 4, 28. [31 COU The directions of his vtord, the motums of ««, Spirit, and the kindness of his providence^ PasU. 73. 24. (4] His will or doctrine concerning tht way of salvation, Luke 7* 30. Acts 20. 27 [5) The designs, thoughtt, and most secret resoi lutivns, 1 Cor. 4. 5. Christ Jesus I'x called Counsellor, Tsa. p. 6. On account of his infinite wisdom. Col. 2. [2] On account cf hii uillingness te instruct a»r^ give counsel to men ; as also, to plead their cam, before his throne. Rev. 3. 18. 1 John 2. 1. Exod. 18. 19. hearken to me, I will give thee e. A'iim. 27 .21. before Eleazar, who shall ask cforhio* 31.16. these caused Isr. thro' thee, of Balaam, ts commit trespass against L. in the matter of Peo. i^ef4. 1. It. whoworketh afi^r thee, ofhi: nwn will ltn&. 6. 17< to shew the iDiniuiability of his c. COUNSEL of Cod or L.>rd. fudg. 18. 5. thPT said, ask e. we pray thee of God SO. IB. the children of Israel asked r. iff Ood, 33. 1 &'am.l4.A7.Saal asked c. o/'Goi/, shall I Rodown'' rja/.S.I.ll.thec. 0/the£or^standeth, /Vor.ig.Cl. ha, 19. 17- because of thee, of the £rf>/- come now, and let us take c. together Ptal. S. S. rulers take c.against Lord and Anointed 13. 8. how long shall 1 take c. in my soul ? 71. 10, that wait for my soul, take e. rogether Ixii. 8. 10. take e. and it shall come to nought 16. 3. laktc. executejndgmcnt. Hake thy shadow 30. 1. woe to children that take c, but not of me 45. SI. tell ye, yea let them fajtcc. together COUNSEL, ED. 3 Sam. Id. S3, which Ahithophel e. in those days 17> t7. that Ahithophel hath e. is not good 11. I c. fhat all Israel be gathered unto thee 15, thus and thus Ahithophel c. and thus I e. 21. S Chron. S5. 1 16. God bath c. to destroy thee Job S6.3.how hast thou e. him that hath no wisdom? Pja/..1S.t8.I willc. thee^ mine eyes shall be on thee /Vr/. 8. S. I e, thee to keep the king's commandment Rev. 3. 18. 1 c. thee to buv of me gold tried iu fire COUNSELLOR. e5am.l5.1S. Ahithophel, David's c. 1 Chr» ST. 33. 1 CAron, S6. 14. for Zechariah his son, a wise c. 37. 38. Jonathan, David's uncle, was ac. ascribe C CAron. SS. 3. Athaliah was his e. to do wickedly Jsa. 3. .1. Lord taketh away the e. and artificer g. 6. his name shall be called Wonderful, C. 40. 13. or who being his c. hath taught him 41. 88. for 1 beheld, and there was 00 man, nof, il/ic.4.9*i9therenokingin thee? is thy c. perished i yi 37. 18. and it is turned round about by his e. PtaU 5. 10. O God, let them fall by their own e. 81. IS. and they walked in their own e, Prov. 1 .5. man of understuid. shall attain to wise e. IS. 5. but the e. of the wicked are drceit 8C. CO. have not I written excellent things in e. || 3. why should not my r. be sad, when the city ha. S5. 1. thy e. of old are faithfulness and truth 47- 13. are wearied in the multitude of thy c. Jer. 7. 84. walked in the e, of their evil heait Hou 1 1. 6. devour chem, because of their own e. Afie. 6. id. ye walk in the e. of the house of Ahab I Cor .4. 5. will make manifest the c. of the heart COUNT. Etod. IS. 4, shall make your e. for the lamb COUNT. Vert, tjev, 83. 15. e. fromthe morrow after the sabbath ^S. 87. let him e. the years of the sale, 58. Sum. S3. 10. who can c. the dust of Jacob ? I Sam. 1. iG. e. not me for a dauchtcr of Belial JoA 19. 15. and my maids e. me lor a stranger 31. 4. doth not he see my ways, e. all my steps i Plat 87. 6. the Ijord shall e. when he writeth J 39' 18. if 1 1. them, thev are more than the sand COU Pial. 13C), Q*t. I hate them, I e. them mine enemies A/fV.6. 11. shall I e. them pure with wicked balances Actt SO. Zi. neither c. I my life dear to myself PAil.S.Q.l call things loss, and do f.them but dung 1 3. I c. not myself to have apprehended, but this 8 'i'Aejj.l.H.God would f.youworlhy of this calling 3. 15. c. him not as an enemy, bnt admonish htm 1 Tim. 6. 1. c. their masters worthy of all honour Pnilem. 17. if thou c, me a partner, receive him Jam. 1. S. r. it joy when ye fall into temptations 5. 11. behold, we c. them happy which endure S Pet. S.13. as they thatf.it pleasure to riot in day 3. 9. Lord is not slack, as some men e. slackness Rev, 13. IH let him e. the number of the beast COUNTED. Gen. 15. 6. Abram believed, and he e. it to him for righteousness, P.r. 106.31. Rom.<^.3. Gal. 3. 6. 30. 33 the sheep that shall be c. stolen with me 3t. 15. are we not e. of him strangers i sold us 1 King* 3.8.thatcannotbe numbered ore. for mult. 1 CAron. SI. 6. but Levi and Benjamin c. he not NeA. 13. 13. for they were c. faithful, office was Job 18. 3. wherefore we are c. as beasts and vile 41, 29. darts are c, as stubble, langheth at shaking Psal. 44. 88. we are c. as sheep for the slaughter 88. 4, [ am c. with them that go down to the pit Prov. 17. S8. even a fool, when he holdeih his peace is c. wise, and he that shutteih his lips is a man 87. 14. rising early, it shall be c. a curse to him ha. 5. S8. their horses' hoofs shall be c, like flint 38. 15. and the fruitful 6eld be c. for a forest 33. 18, where is he that e. the towers ? 40. 15. the nations are c. as small dust of balance 17. all nations are c. 10 him less than nothing Hos.S. IS. but they were r. as a strange thing Sdat. 14.5. they c. him asaprophet, Mark 11. 33. Luke 81. 36. be c. worthy to escape these things Acts 5. 41. rejoicing that they were c. worthy 19' l(l< they burned their books, and c. the price Pom. 3. 2ft nncircumcision be c. for circumcision 4. 5. to mm uelieveth, his faith isc. for righteous. 9.8. but the children of promise are e. for his seed PAH. 3.7. what were gain, those I c. loss for Christ 3 TAess. 1. 5. be c. worthy of the kingdom of God 1 Tim. 1 . IS. enabled me, for that he e. me faithful 5. 17. let elders be c. worthy of double honour lieh. 3. 3. this man was c. worthy of more glory 7. 6. he whose descent is not e. from them 10. 39. bath r. blood of the covenant unholy thing See Accounted. COUNTETH, ING. Job 19. 11. he r. me as one of his enemies, 33. 10. Eecl. 7. 87. r. one by one, to find out the account Luke 14. S8. sitteth not down tirst, and c. the cost COUNTENANCE Signifies, [1] TAe Jaee^ or visage, lSam.l6. ?■ [21 Love, favour, and ajfection. Gen. 31. 5. [3] BrigAtnesi, festivity, or alacrity, Dan. 5.6. [4] God^s love and favour, manifested by tAe graces and benejiti toAicA Ae bestows upon Ais people^ Psal. 4. 0. Because men by tAeir coun- tenance diicover tAeir anger, or love ; Aence it is tAat ToAen it is attributed to Gad, who is said sometimes to lift up the light of his coun. tenance upon Ais people, bt other times to hide his face, or countenance, it siptifies either Ais grace and favour, or Ais anger, or displeasure. Gen. 4. 5. Cain was very wroOi, and his e. fell 34. \ 16. the damsel was good of e. a virgin 31.3. Jacob beheld the e. of Laban, and behold 5. 1 see your father's r. that it is not toward me Num. 6. So. the Lord lift up his e. upon thee Deut. 88. 50. Lord will bring a nation of fierce e. Judg. 13. 6. and e. was like the c. of au augel 1 Sam. 1. 18. Hannah, her e. was no more sad 16. 7. look not on his cor the height of his stature 13. now David was of a beautiful e. 17- 48. 85.3. Abigail \^2Sam, 14. S7. Tamar of afairr. 3 Sam, S3.t2l. he slew an Egyptian, a man of c. S Kings 5. f 1. Naaman was a man lifted up in e, 6. 11. he settled his c. stedfastly ou Hazael iVtfA.S.S.wbyisthyc. sad. seeing thou art not sick i Job 14.80. thou changest his c.and sendest him away 89- 34. and tlie light of my e. they cast not down Psal. 4. 6. Lord, lift up the light of thy c. upon us 10,4. the wicked, thro' pride of c. will not seek G. 11. 7- righteous Ld. histf. doth behold the upright SI. 6. thou hast made him glad with thy c. 48. 5. 1 shall yet praise him for the help of his e. 11. who is the health of myc. and my God. 43.5 44. 3. bnt the light of thyc. did save them 80, 16. they perish at the rebuke of thy e. 89. 15. shall walk, O Lord, in the light of thy e. 90. 8. hast set our secret sins in the light of thy e, prov, IS. 13. amerry heart makeih a cheerful c. 16. J5. in the light of the king's c. is life S5. S.I. so doth the angry e. a backbiting tongue 87 17. so a man sharpeneth the e. of his friend £fr..7*3 ty sadness of c the heart is made better Ci)V Cant. 8. 14. let me see thy e, thy e, is comely 5. 15. his e. is as Lebanon, excellent as ced.m ha. 3. f 3. Lord doth take away man eminent in e 9. the shew uf their e. doth witness against tli«iii Eiek, 87.. 15. they shall be troubled in their c. Dan, 5.6. then king's c. was changed, diid thought 8. 83, a king of fierce c. shall siand up Mat. 6. 16. be not as the hypocrites, of a sad e 88. 3, his c, was like lighiniug, Luke 9. Sy. Acts 8. 38. shalt make me full of joy with thy r. SCor.3.7 .could not behold Moses for glory of hi* c Rev. 1. 16. and his r. was as the sun shineih See Changed. COUNTENANCE. £raif .83«3«nor shalt thou c.a poor man iu his cause COUNTENANCES. i>ii?x.l.l3,then let ourc.be looked upon before thee 15. their c. appeared fairer and fatter iu tlesh COUNTERVAIL. EstA.1.\. though enemy could not c. king's damage COUNTRY. Gen, 19. 28. and lo, the smoke of the c. went up 24. 4. but thou shalt go to my c. and my kindred ^f^. 36. Laban said it must uot be so done ib our c, 30. 25. send me away, that I may go to my c. 34. 2. Shechem the prince of the c. saw her 43.33. the man, the Lord of the e. said unto us Num. 15.13. all born in the c. shall do th&ee things 32.4, the c. which the Lord smuie before Israel lieut. s6. .1. 1 am come into the c L. sware to give JosA. 3.8. there came out men to search out the c.3. 7, 2, Joshua sent, saying, go up and view the c. Judg, 11. SI. Israel possessed the land of that e 16. 34. our enemy and the destroyer of our c, HutA 1. 2. and they came into the c* of Moab S3, who returned out of the c. of Moab 3 Sam. 15. S3, all thy c. wept with a loud voice 2i.l4.bonesof Saul buried they inc. of Benjamin 1 Kings 80.87. but the Syrians filled the c. 2 Kings 3. 80. and the c. was filled with water ij'a.1.7 -your c.isdesolate,your cities burnt with fire SO. 1 6. the inhabitants of this c. shall say 88. 18. he will toss thee like aball in a large c. Jer, 23.10. he shall not return, nor see his native e, 31, tt. behold I will bring them from the north e. 48. 81. and judg.Dent is come upon the plain c. 50.9. cause an assembly to come from the north c. 51.t 49. at Babylon fall the slain of all thu c. Ezek. SO. 38. 1 will bring them forth out of the c, 85. 9. glory of the c. Bethjeshi-moth, Baal-meon 47. 22. they shall be to you as born in the c* JonaA 4. 2. my saying, when I was yet in my c. Mic, 1. 1 11. the inhabitants ofc.of flocks came not ■A/-ourc. COUNTRIES. Gfli.S6.3.to thee and thy seed will I give these cA. 41.57*all c.came into Egjpt to Joseph to buy c»rB cou fwB^j 18.35. w>io among all c.thathave delivered ic/jr.2-:. 5. house of fame and glory throughout c. 0/tron. 20. 29. the fear of God was on all those c. tzi-rt 3.3. fear on them, becaaise of people of those c, 4. 20. mighty kings who have ruled over all c. Pial.llQ.6. he shall wound the heads over many c. Ixa.S.Q. and give ear all ye of far c. gird yourselves Jer. 23 3 . I will gather the remnant of my Hock out of aU /■. and bring them again, 8. j 32. 37. ?8. 6. tne prophets prophesied against many c. Ezek. 5. 5. I have set Jerusalem in midst of the c, G. she hath changed my statutes more than the c. ■G. 8. when ye shall be scattered through the c. 11.] 6. tho* I have scattered them among the c. yet T will be to them as a little sanctuary in the c. 17. 1 will assemble you out of the c. 20. 34, 41 . £2. 4. I have made thee a mocking to all c. 25. 7. I will cause thee to perish opt of the c. 29. 12. I will disperse them through the c. 36. IQ. 35. 10. thou hast said, these two c. shall be mine £>a?t. 11. 40. he shall enter into the c. and overflow 41 . many c.shall be overthrown, but these escape 42, he sha. stretch forth his hand upon the c. Zech. 10. Q. and they shall remember me in a far e. Jjiike 21. 21 . let not them ^at are in the c. enter COUPLE. 2 Sam. 13. 6. let Tamar make me a c. of cakes 16. 1 . Ziba met David with a c. of asses saddled i.9fl.ei.7. he saw achariot with a c. of horsemen, 9, COUPLE, Verb. £xoif.^6.6. thon shalt c. the curtains with taches,9, 11. shall make taches toe. tent together, 36. 18. 39. 4. made shoulder-pieces to c. ephod together COUPLED. ETH. £xod. 26. 3, the five curtains be c. 36. 10, 13, I6. 10. in the edge of the curtain which c. the srcorid 24. the two boards shall be c, together, 36. sg. ^g. 4. by the two edges was it c. together J. Pei. 3,2. your chaste conversation -c. with fear COUPLIN Fublius received us and lodged us 3 days-r. COURTIER. John 4. t 46. there was a certain c. whose son was COUSIN. Lukel. 36. thy c. Elisabeth hath conceived a son COUSINS. Lt(ke 1, 58. her neighbours and c. heard .how L. COW. Lev. 22. 28. whether c. or ewe, ye shall not kill it Num. 18. 17. firstling of a c. thou shalt not redeem Job 21.10. theirs, calvetb, and casteth not her calf Isa. 7. 21. a man nourisheth a young c. and two sheep 11. 7. and the c. arid the bear shall feed, lion eat Ezek. 4. 15. I have given thee c. dung for man's Amos 4. 3. every c. at that which is before her CRACKLING. Ecei. 7. '6. asc. of thorns under a pot, so is laughter CRACKN ELS. I Kings 14. 3. take ■with thee ten loaves and c. CRAFr. Dan.8.Q5. thro' his policy shall cause e. to prosper Mark 14. 1. take him by c. and put him to death Acts 18.3.because he was of the same c. abode with 19. 25. ye know that by this c. we have wealth 27. so that not only this our c. is in danger Rev. 18 22. no craftsman of whatsoever c. he be CRAFTILY. Judg. 9. + 31. he sent messengers to Abimelech c. CRE CRArriNESS. Job 5. 13.hetakeththe wiseintheirc. iCor.S.tg Luke 20. 23. but he perceived their c. and said 2 Cor. 4. 2. not walking in e. nor handling the won! Eph. 4. 14. we be no more carried by cunning c CRAFTY. Job 5. 12. he disappointed the devices of the c. 15. 5. and thou choosest the tongue of the c. Pjii/.83. 3. have taken c. counsel against thy people 2 Cor. 12. 16. being c. I caught yoa with guile CRAFTSMAN. De7{t. 27. 15. the work of the hands of the c. Rev. 18. 22. no c. shall be found any more in the* CRAFTSMEN. 2Kings 24.14.carried away all the c.and smith8,l6, 1 Chroii. 4. 14. of Charashim, for they were e, Neh, 11. 35. Lod-and Ono, the valley of c. Hos. 13. 2. molten images, all of it the work of e. Acts 19. 24. Demetrius brought no small gain to c, 38. if the c. have a matter against any man CRAG. Job 39. 28. the eagle abideth on the c. of the rock CRANE. Isa. 38. 14. like a c. or swallow so did I chattfer Jer. Q.I. c. andswallowobservethetime of coining CRASHING. Zeph. 1. 10. there shall beagreatc. from the hills CRAVED. il4iir>t ]5.43.Joseph went in, and c.thebody of Jesus CRAVETH. Prov. IG, 26. labours for himself, his mouth e. it CREATE Signifies, [1] To make out of nothing, to brine being out of 7io7i-entity, Gen. 1. 1. [2] To change the form, state, atid situation of matter, which is wholly indisposed for such a change^ and requires nr great power as to male out of 7iothi?ig, Gen. 1. 21. | 2. 19- [3] To give and work grace where it is not, Eph. 2. 10. [4] To cleanse the heart more and more from its na- tural corruptimi by the power (f sanctifying grace, Psal. 51. 10. Num. 16. 1 30. but if the Lord c. a creatur" Psal. 51 . 1 0. c. in me a clean heart, O God, it*,new Isa. 4.5. c. on every dwelling-place of Zion a cloud 45. 7. I form the light and-c. darkness, I c. evil 57, 19. I c. the fruit of the lips, peace to him 65. 17. behold, I c. new heavens and a new earth 18. be glad and rejoice for ever in that which I c. CREATED. Gen. 1 . 1 . in the beginning God c. heaven and earth 21.Godc. great whales and every living creature 27. soGodc. man in his own image, in the image of Ood, male and female 'C. he them, 5. S. 2. 3. in it he had rested from all he c. and made 6. 7 . Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have e. Deut. 4, 32. since the day God c. man on the earth Psal. 89. 12. the north and south thou hast c. theDi 102. 18. people which shall be c. shallp^aise Lord 104.30. thon sendest forth thy Spirit, they are c, 148. 5. for he commanded, and they were c. Isa. 40. 26. behold who hath c. these things 41 . 20. and the holy One of Israel hath c. it 42. 5. saith Lord, he that c. the heavens 43.1.theL. thatc. thee, O Jacob, and formed thee 7 .have c. him for my glory, yea.X have made him 45. 8, let the earth open, I the Lord have c. it 12. I have made the earth, andc man upon it 18, he hath established it, c. it not in vaifi 48. 7. they are c. now, and not from the beginning, 54. 16. I have c. the smith, I have c. the wast«T Jer. 31.22. for the Lord hath c. a new thing in earth Ezek.2l.3Q. 1 will judge thee where thou wast c. 28. 13. prepared in the day that thou wast c. 15. wast perfect from the day that thou waste. M!z/.2.10. have one father, haui not one God c. us ? Mark 13.19. from beginning of creat. which God c. 1 Cor. 11. 9. neither was the man c. for the woman £/'^.2.10.we are his workmanship r. in Christ Jesus 3.9. hid in God, who £. all things by Jesus€hrisc 4. 24. the new man, after-God c. in righteousness Co/. 1. 16. for by him were all things c. in heavenv ' all things were c. by him, and for him 3. 10. new man after the image of him that c. him 1 3'mi.4.3.from meats which God c. to be received Rev. 4. 11. thou, art worthy, for thou hast c. all things, and for thy pleasure they are, and were c. 10.6.who c. heaven end the things that therein are CREATETH. Amos 4. IS. iieths.t€. the wind, the Lord is his name CREATION. Mark 10. 6. from the c. God made male and female 13. 19. as was not from the beginning of the c. Rom.l .20.things of him from the c. arc clearly seen 8. 22. for we know that the whole c. groaneth 2 Pet.3. 4. things continue as they were from the e. Rev. 3.14. the Amen,ihebeginningofthec.of Ood CREATOR. £ccM2.] .remember thy e. in the days of thy youth Isa. 40. 28. the Lord, the c. of the ends of tho earth cm {(■/. 4^. 15. 1 am the Lord, the^. or Israel, ytnirl. t<"'« l.C5.who served the creature more thanther. /^ef.<4. 19>tohiTn in well-doing as to a faithful e. CREATURE. Cen. 1. 20. let waters bring forth the moying c. Ler. 11.46. this is the law of every £. that moveth y«m. ]6. -t .^0. if the Lord create a new e. Jdark 16.15. preach the gospel to every r.Cn/.l.CS. UiAi.8.19- the earnest expectation of ther. waiteth SO, for the c. was made subject to vanity 21 . the c. shall be delivered from the bondage 1 GO. that every c.proancth and travaileth in pain S9. nor an;y- e. shall be able to separate ns S Cor. 5. IT - if any man be in Cbrist, he is a new c. Oat. 6. 15. nor uncircumcision, but a newc. Oo/. 1. 13. who is the first-born of every e. \ 'l^m. 4. 4. for evr y c. of God is ^ood, if it be Ji$b. 4. 1^. nor is (n.ere any e. that is not manifest i<«v.5.13.every£.in heaven heard I(SayiDg,ble5siiig Liiing CREATURE. Gen. 1. 51. and God created every living c. 24.Gnd said» let the earth bring forth the livingc. 2. 19- whatsnever Adam called every living e. 9. 10. establish my covenant with every living c. 18. the token between me and every living c. 15. J^p. 11. 46. the law of every /lYinec. that moveth ^K^.l.CO.spiritof/fffHgc.was within, 21. I 10.17. 10.15. the living c.that I saw by river Chebar, 20. CREATURES. Isa- 13. 21. their houses shall be full of doleful e. Jam. 1. IB. should be akindof iirst-fruitsofhisc. Rev. 8. 9- athirdpart of the e, in the sea died Living CREATURES. Etak. 1.5. came the likeness of four living e, 1.1. it went up and down among the living e. 14. living c. ran, and returned as lightning 15. as I beheld living r.one wheel hy livingc. 19. when the living c. went, the wheels went 3. 13, 1 heard noise of the wings of the /tVmg^ r. CREDITOR. Dent. 15. 2. every c. that lendeth shall release it 1 •Sfim,22.t 2.every one that had a e. went to David S Kings 4.1 . c. is come to take my two sons bond. 4. -f 7< he said, go, sell the oil, and pay the e. LuktJ. 41. there was a certain e. who had two CR ED no RS. [debtors Tsa. 50. 1. to which of my c, have I sold yon P CREEK, S, Jut/g. 5, 1 17* Asher continued on the e. and abode Acts 27 .39-they discovered a certain c.with a shore CREEP. Lev. 11 .31 . these are unci . to you among all that e. Psal. 104. 20. the beasts of the forest do c. forth 2 Tim. 3. 6. of this sort are they who c. into houses CREEPETU. GtfM.1.25.G.made every thing that c. on earth, 26. f 2t). have dominion over every liv. thing that c. 30. have given to every thing e. herb tor 7- B. every thing that c. went in two and two, 14. 21. all flesh died of every thing tliat con earth 6. 17 • bring forth with thee every thing that c. 19. whatsoever e on the earth went out of ark Leu. 11.41. every creeping thing that c. on the earth shall be an abomination, 43. 44. | 20.25. Dint, 4..18. likeness of any thing that con ground Ptal. 69' t 3^> let every thing that c. praise liim CREEPING. Gen. 1. I 20. let waters bring forth e. creature 26. let them have dominion over every c. thing 7. 14. every c. thing after his kind went into ark Lev. 5. S. touch the carcase of unclean c. things 11. 21. yet ihese may ye eat, of every c. thing 22. 5. or whosoever toucheth any c. thing Deut. 14. 19- every e. thing that tlieth is unclean 1 Kings 4. 33. spake of beasts, c. things and fishes Psal, 104. 25. in the sea are c. things innumerable 148. 10. all cattle, e. things praise the Lord Lxek. 6. 10. form of c. things pourtrayed on wall 38. 20. all e. things shall shake at my presence i/ar.2.18.1 will make a covenant with ^e c. things Mic. 7. 1 17. move out of their holes like c. things Bab. 1. 14. and maketh men as the c. things jiett 10. 12. Peter saw c. things and fowls, 11. 6. Horn. X. 23. into an image made like to c. things CREP7. J^e 4. for there are certain men e. in unawares CREW. Mat. S6. 74. 1 know not the man, and immediately the cock e. Mark 14. 68. Lnke 22. 60. Jl/«irA14.7S. the second (ime the cock e. Jolml&.Qt. CRIB. Job 39. 9< ^ill the unicorn abide by thy c. ? Pron. 14. 4. where no oxen are the c. is clean ha. 1, 3. and the ass knoweth his master's e, Crilu, &tf after Cry. CRIME, S. .^5 ^1. 11. this is!in heinous c. yea it is an iniquity i'€i.l. 23. for the land is full of bloody c. and the tjcri^o.iu.to answer concerning r. laid against him Vi and not to signify the e. laid against him lt)S CRO CRIMSON. Soma think that it u t/te same zeitA scarltt; others that ii is of a deeper dye. In the Hebrew it ts called lolahat Shani; that is, the double worm, or the worm Shani ; as if Shani vere the proper name of this tporm : In the Arabic it is called, Kennes, or Karmes; tehence comes tlie word crimson, becan^e they made use of t/use Utile Korms to dye this colovr. The Kermes ii a small rannd shell, membraneous, thin, smooth, and shining ; of a reddish brown colour, mixed with a whitish ash colour, abont a quarter of an inch diameter, generalli/ divided into two equal cavities, the greatest of which is full of a vast number of tittle oval eggs, very red, or ver- miltion; and the smaller cavity is full of a kind of liquor, which is red liken ise, and not much different from blood. This cod, or shellt grows upon a kind of green oak, that grows only to the height of a shrub. These shn^s are fmmd in Palestine, in Provence, m Languedoc, in Spain, and elsewhere. They loose?i these cods, or shells, from the leaves to which they are fastened, and the worms of which they are full come out of the hole made by taking them from the leaf; they separate these little animals from the shells with a sieve, and put them together by pressing them lightly, and make them into balls of the bigness of a pullet's egg. Chron, 2.7. s send a man cunning to work in c. 14. 3. 14. he made the vail of blue, c. and fine linen Jrff. l.lH.though your sins be red like e. they shall be Jer. 4. 30. though thou clothest thyself with c. CRIPPLE. Aetsl4, 8. being a c. from his mother's womb CRISPI^G.PiNS. Tsa. 3. 23. Lord will take away the mantles and c. CROOK-BACKED. Lev. 21. 20. a man that is c. shall not approach CROOKED. Dent. .12. 5. they are a perverse and c. generation Jiidg, 5. 1 6. the travellers walked through e. ways Job 26. 13. his hand hath formed the c. serpent Pi. 125.. 5. as for such as turn aside to their c.ways Prov. 2. 15. whose ways are c. and they froward jEcc/.1.]5. whatis c. cannot be martn straight, " . l.i. Isa. 27. 1. shall punish leviathan, that c. serpent 40. 4. c. shall be made straight, 42. I6. LttkeS. 5. 45. 2. I will go and make the c. places straight Sy. 8. no judgment, they have made them c. paths Lam. 3. Q. he inclosed, he hath made my paths c. Phil. Z. 15. the sons of God, in midst of a£. nation CROP. Lev. 1.16. shall pluck away his c. with his feathers CROP, ye>b. Exek. 17. 22. 1 will c. off from the top of his twigs CROPPED. Ezek. 17. 4. he c. off the top of his young twigs CROSS. By the word cross is understood a gibbet made of two pieces of loood jmt across ; whether they cross with right angles at the top, as aT. or'in the middle of their length like a7i X. The cross was the punishma7it of the vilest slaves, and was called a servile punishment : This pinmhment 0vr Saviour underwent, Wat. C?. 35. Phil. 2. 8. This penalty was so commiii among the Romans, that pains, afflictions, troubles, and unprosperous aff'airs were called crosses ; and the verb cruciare was used for alt sorts of chastisemeitts, and pains of body arid mind. See Punishment. Our Saviour says often in his gospel, that he reho would be his disciple, must take up his cross and follow him, Mat. I6. S4. He must sub- mit readily to jshatsoever a^ictions God lays upon him, or any suffering that befals him in the service of God, even to death itself. Cross is taken for the whole of Christ's sufferings, from his birth to his death, but especially those vpon the tree, Eph. 2. I6. Heb. 12. 2. And for the doctrine of the gospel ; that is, of sal- vation through Christ cnicijied, 1 Cor. 1. 18. false teachers, who pressed the observation of the law of Moses, as necessary to salvation, besides faith in Christ, are called enemies of the cross of Christ, Phil. 3, 18. because by such doctrine they did really oppose and wtder- mine the power a7id merit of Christ's passion, and sought to avoid persecution, which they would have been exposed to, had they pi-eached salvation only by Christ erucijied, as the apostle Paul was. Gal. 5. H. To crucify, is Tiot only taken for putting to death on a cross. Mat. 27. 35. iut also for the subduing and mortifying siti ; for breaking the strength, and suppressing the motions and breakings out, of corrupt nature. Gal. 5. 24. 'J hey that are Christ's have crucified the flesh. Chiist's death on the cros' has not only merited reconciliation with God, but is alio made ef CRO feetval to mortify and subdue the lustt of m< ^esh. Gal. 2. 20', 1 am crucified with Chrut, It is said of them, who for some time have made profession of religion, and afterwards turn apostates, that they crucify to themsehes the Son of God afresh, JJeb. 6. 6. that is. They shew themselves to be of the same opiniim with those that did crucify Christ, atid aeuid do it again, were it i« their power. The apostle tells the Galatians, that Christ Jesus had been evidently set forth crucified among them, Gal. 3. 1. They had been as frilly and clearly informed of the nature and design of Christ's sufferings, as if all had been transacted in their sight. Mat. 10. 38. he that taketh not his c. Lnke 14. 27. 16. 24. let him deny himself, take up his c. and fol Iowme,JWar*8.34. | 10.21. LnkeQ.Z^. 27. 33. they found Simon, him they compelled to bear his c. Mark 15. 21. Luke 23. 26 40. saying, if thou be the Son of God. come down from thee 42. Mark 15. 30, .12. Johyi 19. 17. he bearing his *. went forth to a place m. Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the r. £5. there stood by the c. of Jesus his mother 31. bodies should not remain on the c. on sabbath 1 C(ij. 1. 17, lest r. of Cbrist be made of none effect 18. preaching of the c. is to them foolishness Gal. 5. 11. then is the offence of the c. ceased 6.12. lest they suffer persecution forthe c.of Chr. 14. God forbid that I should glory, save in the c, Eph. 2. 16. reconcile both in one body by the c. Phil. 3.8. he became obedient to the death of the c. ^. 18. that they are enemies of the c. of Christ Col. X. 20. having made peace thro' the blood of c. 2.14. and took it out of the way, nailing it to his f. Heb.lZ.2. forthe joy set before him, endured the e . C^tOSS-WAY. Obad, 14. nor shouldest thou have stood in the c. CROUCH. 1 •Sam. 2. 36. shall come and c. to him for a piece CROUCIIETII. Psal, 10, 10. her. and humbleth himself, that poor Ckow, Growing. See Cock. CROWN Is properly taken for a cap of state worn on the heads of sovereign princes, 1 Chron. 20. 2. 2Su$ in a figurative sense it signifies honour, splen- dour, or dignity, Lam. 5. I6, The crown is fallen from our head. And the apostle says (f the Philippians, that they were his joy aiid crown, Phil. 4. 1. They were his honour and glory, the great ornament of his ministry, by m-eans whereof they had been converted to Chi ist. It is used likewise for reward, because con- querors in the public games were crowned, \ Cor. 9. 25, They do it to obtain a corruptible crown, but we an incorruptible : that is, the wrestlers i}L those games which are practised among yott_ contend in order to obtain a wreath, or garland of flowers, herbs, or leaves of laurel, 'olive, and the like ; but we Christians strive for an iit' heritance incorruptible, undefiled, and that fadcth not away, reserved in heaven for us. St. John, speaking of Christ governing the affairs of his church, says, that on his head were many crowns, liev. 19- 12- noting his absolute io vereignty, and many triumphs. A crown if a sign of victory, Rev, 4, 4. The high-priest among the Jews wore a crown, which girt about his mitre, or lower part of his bonnet, and ivas tied behind his head. On the forepart was a plate of gold, with these words en^raveu on it. Holiness to the Lord, Ejrod. 28. 36. I 29- 6. Xfew married men and women wore crowns upon their wedding-day, Cant. 3, 11. The spouse invites her companions to see king Solomon with the crown wherewith his mother crorimed him in the day of his espotuals j and alluding to this custom, it is said, Ezek. 16. 12. that when God entered into covenant with the Jewish nation, he put a beautiful crown upoa their head. Exod. 25, 25. shalt make a golden e. to the border 29. 6. and put the holy c. upon the mitre 30. 4. make golden rings to it under the c. 37. 27. 39. 30. made the plate of the c. of pure gold Lev. 8. 9. upon his forefront he put the holy c. 31. 12. the c. of the anoiating oil is upon him 2 A'm^jll.lS.put the c. upon Joash, 2 Chr. 23, 11. Esth. 1. 11, to bring Vashti with the c. royal Job 31. 36. surely I would bind it as a c to me P'at. 89. 3%, thou hast profaned his c. by casting i% 132. 18. but upon himself shall his c. flourish Prov. 4. 9- a c. of glory shall she deliver 10 the 12, 4. a virtuous woman is a c. to her husband 14. 24. the c. of the wise is their riches 16. 11- the hoary head is a c. of glory if fo:ind is 17, 6. children's children are the c. of oU mf» 27. 24. doth the f , endure to ever> geucratiou * cuu . *tfnf. 3. 11. c;o forth^ behold king Solomon withe. ua. 28. 1. woe to the f. of pride, to the drunkards S.that day Lord of hosts shall be for a c. of glory 62 .3. thou shah also be a c. of glory in the hand of Jer.13. 18. tbec. of your glory shall comedown Ezek. 21 . 26. remove the diadem, take off the e. Zech. 9. 16. they shall be as the stones of a e. lifted John 19. 5. Jesus wearing a c. of thorns, and purple ] Cor. 9. 25. they do it to obtain a corruptible c. -P/iiV.4.1. dearly belov. and longed for,my joy and c. 1 Thess. 2.19.for what is our hope, or«. of rejoicing S Tim. 4.8. there is laid up forme a c. of righteous. Jam. 1.12. he shall receive e. of life Lord promised ■ 1 Pet. 5. 4. ye shall receive a e. of glory fadeth not Rev. 2. 10. feithful to death, 1 will give a c. of life 3. 11. hold diat fast, that no man take thyc. 6. 2. ar. given to him, and went forth conquering CROWN of gold. Exod. 25. 11. thoa shalt make upon it 3. e. of gold round about, 24. 1 30. 3. I 3T. 2, 11, 12, 26. £.rM.8.15.Mordecai went out witti SLgreaXco/ gold J*sal. 21.3.thousettestac. o/" pure g-o/rf on his head CROWN with head. Gen. 49>S6. they shall be on the c. of Joseph's head Deut. 33.20. teareth the arm with the c. of the head 2 Sam. 1. 10. 1 took the c. that was upon his head 12.30. took king's c. from his head, 1 Cnr. 20. 2. 14.25.from the sole even to c. of his head. Job 2.7> Lsth. 2. 17- the kii^ set the royal c, on her head 6. 8. the c, Toyal which is set ujion his head Job 19. 9- be hath taken the c, from my head ij'(Z.3.17.Lord will smite with ascab the c, oihead Jer. '1. 16, have broken the c. of thy head 48.45.the c. of the head of the tumultuous ones lM.m. 5.16. the c. is fallen from our liead, woe to us Ezek. 16. 12. I put a beautiful c. on thine head Mat. 27. 29. they platted ac. of thorns, and put it on his headf Mark 15. 17> John I9. 2. Rev. 12. 1. and upon her head a c. of twelve stars 14. 14.havingonhis A«a(2a golden <;. and a sickle CROWN, Verb. Psal. 5. 1 12. with favour wilt thou c. him, as with CROWNED. Psal. 8 5. thou hast c. him with glory and honour Prov. 14. ?8. the prudent are e. with knowledge Cant. S.ll the crown wherewith his mother f. him JS'ah. 3. 17. thy c. are as locusts, and thy captains 2 Tim. 2. 5. he is not c. except he strive lawfully IJeb. 2. 9' we see Jesus c. with glory and honour CROWNEDST. Ueb. 2. 7. thon c. him with glory and honour CROWN EST. Psal. 65. 11. thou c. the year with thy goodness CROWNETH. Psal. 103. 4. who c. thee with loving-kindness CROWNING. Isa. S3. 8. taken counsel against Tyre the c. city CROWNS. 1 Chro7i. 2. + 54. the c. of the house of Joab Ezek. 23. 42. which put beautiful c. on their heads Zech. 6. 11. make c. [1 14. the c. shall be to Helem Jiev. 4. 4. the elders had on their heads c. of gold lO.andthej cast their c. before the throne, saying 9. 7- on the locust's heeids were c. like gold 12. 3. a red dragon having seven c. on his heads 13. 1. a beast rise up, having upnn his horns ten c. ]9> 13. and on his head were many c CRUCIFY. ^at. 20. 19. shall deliver him to Gentiles to e. him 23.34.some of them ye shall kill,and c.and scourge 27. 31. they led him away toe. him, Mark 15. 20 Mark 15.13. and they cried out again, c. him, 14. 27. and with him they c two thieves, the one i«*^3.21.they cried c. him,c. him, JbAnlQ. 6,15. Meb. 6. 6. they c. to themselves the S6n of God CRUCIFIED. [afresh Jl!faf.26.2.Sonof Mao is betrayed to be e.Luke2'^.1[ . 27- 22. they all said unto him, let him be c. 23. 26. Pilate delivered him to be e. John IQ. I6. 35. c. him and parted his garments, JoA» 19. 23. 38. there were there two thieves e. with him, 44. Mark 15. 32. Jjuke 23. 33. John 19. 18. 28. 6.1 know ye seek Jesus who was e. MarklQ. 6. John 19. 20. for the place where Jesus was c. 41. Acts 2. 23. by wicked hands ye have c. and slain SQ. made Jesus, whom ye c. L. and C. 4. 10. Rom. 6. 6. knowing Uiat our old man is e. with him 1 Cflr.l.l3.is Christ divided? was Panic, for you? 23. we preach C. c. unto the Jews a stumbling C. 3. know any thing, save Jesus C. and him c. 8. they would not have c. the Lord of glory 2 Cor.l3.4.for tho' he was c. through weakness, yet iiil. 2.20. I am c. with Christ, nevertheless, I live ;{. 1. Christ hath been set forth, c. among you 5. 24. they that are Christ's have c. the flesh with (i. 14. by whom the world is c. to me, I to world Hen. 11. 8. and Egypt, where also our Lord was c. CRUEL. iren. 49. 7. cursed be their wrath, for it was c. £ioU. 0. Q. but tbey hearkened not for e bondage CRY Deut. 33. 33. their wine as the e. venom of asps Job 30. 21. thou art become c. to me, thou opposest Psai. 35. 19. mine enemies hate me with c. hatred 71. 4. deliver me out of the hand of the c. man Prov. 5. 9. lest thou give thy years to the e. 11. 17. but he that is c. troubleth his own flesh 12.10. but the tender mercies of the wicked are e. 17. 11. a c. messenger shall be sent against him 37. 4. wrath is c. I| Cant. 8. 6. jealousy is e. ha. 13.9. behold, the day of the Lordcometh, c. 19. 4. the Egyptians will I give over to a c. lord Jer. 6. 23. they are c. and have no mercy, 50. 42. 30. 14. wounded with chastisement of a c. one Lam. 4. 3. the daughter of my people is become c. Heb. 11. 36. others had trial of c. mockings CRUELLY. Etek. 18. 18. because he c. oppressed, he shall die CRUELTY. GfiM. 49. 5. instruments of e. are in their habitations Judg. 9. 24. the c. done to the sons of Jerubbaal Psai. 27. 12. sudi as breathe out c. are risen up 74.30. dark places are full of the habitations of c. Prov. 27. t*' wrath is c. anger is outrageous £sejt. 34.4.with force and e. have ye ruled them CRUMBS. Mat. 15. 27. yet the dogs eat of the e. which fall from their master's table, Mark 7. 28. Luke 16. 21. to be fed wither, which fell from rich CRUSE. 1 Sam. 26. 11 . take spear and e. of water let us go 12. so David took the spear and ihe c. I6. 1 Kings 14. 3. take with thee a c. of honey and go 17. 12. she said, I have but a little oil in a e. 14. nor e. of oil fail, till the Lord send rain, 16. 19. 6. Elijah had a c. of water at his head 2 K%7tgs 2.30.bring me anew e. and put salt therein CRUSH. Job 39. 15. ostrich forgetteth her foot may c. them Xith the voice, or in the heart only, Psal. 17- 1, Attend unto my cry. Exod. 14. 15, God says to Moses, Wlierefore criest thou unto me ? Though as yet Moses had said nothing. To cry, likewise sig?tifies, to call to God for vengeance. Gen. 4. 10. Si7is are said to cry, when they are gross, manifest, and impudent, and sztch as highiy provoke God to anger ; thus the cry of the sins and irregularities of Sodom as- cended up to heaven, and called for vengeance, Gen.18.20. I looked for righteousness, but behold a cry, Isa. 5. 7« The cry of the oppressed, pray~ ing for help from men, and vengeance from God upon their oppressors. The prophets, by prosopo- peias, frequently make beasts, trees, mountains, la7i,ds, and cities, to speak. The young ravens cry, and speak their wants to God tyfter their manner, Psal. 147. 9- See Ua. 15.4. ] 34. 14. Joel 1.20. Gen. 18. 21. according to the c. which is come up Exod. 3. 23. and their c. came up unto God, 3. 9. 3. 7' I have heard their c. I know their sorrows Num. 16. 34, and all Israel fled at the £. of them Juiig. 4.tl3. Sisera gathered by c. all his chariots 1 Sa7n. 5. 12. the c. of the city went up to heaven 9. 16. because their c. is come up unto me 2 Sam. 22. 7. and my c. did enter into Ms ears 1 Ki7igs 8.aI8.to hearken to ther. and to the prayer which thy servant prayetn, 2 Chron. 6. 19. Neh. 5. 6. 1 was angry when I heard their c. 9. 9. thou heardest their c. by the Red-sea Esth.'i.l. Mordecai cried with a loud and bitter c. 9. 31. the matters of their fastings and their c. Job 16. 18. O earth, let my e. have no place 34.28.so that they cause the c. of the poor to come to him, he heareth the c. of the aflSicted Pi«?, 5. 2. hearken to voice of my c.myKing.myGod 9. 12. he forgetteth not the c. of the humble 17. 1. hear the right, O Lord, anend unto my c. 18. 6. my c. came before him, even into his ears 34. 15. and his ears are open to their c. 39. 12. hearmy prayer, O Lord, give ear to my c. 40. 1. he inclined unto me, and heard my t. CRY P.f.88.2.G.ofmy8alv. incline thine nar unto mye, 102. l.hear, O Lord, and let my c. come unto the* 106. 44. he regarded, when he heard their c, 119- 169. let my e. come near before thee. O Lor4 142. 6. attend to my c. I am brought very low Prov. 21. 13. who !ikt I8.7. shall not God avenge his elect,who c. day Hom.Q, 15. the Spirit, whereby we c. Abba, Father Gal. 4.S7* break forth and e. thou Uiat travaileat not CRY against, Drar.l5.9-vidhec.tothe Lord M^din// thee, 94. 15. fi CAron. 13. IS. his priests to e. alarm against you JoAil. 38. if my landc. arainJ^ me, or the furrows JonttK 1. S. arise, go to Nineveh, and c. against it CRY dAnuI. . ftn^j 18. 37> Elijah said, f . aloud^ for he is a god Job 19. 7. I f< aloud, but there is no judgment Psal. 55. 17. at noon will I pray and e. aloud Jsa. 24. 14. they shall c. aloud m)m the sea 54. 1. sing, break forth into singing, and e. aloud 58. 1. e, aloud, spare not, lifl up thy voice like a Hits. 5.8. trumpet in Ramah, c. aUmd atBsth-aveo Mtc. 4. 9< why dost thou e. aloud t is there no king CRY to the Lord. 1 Sam. 7. 8. cease not to c. unto tht Lord for us Psitl. 107. 19. they c, to the Lord in trouble. 38. /r«.l9.S0.they shall c.ioXon/fbecause of oppressors Joel 1 . 14. sanctify ye a fast, and e. to the Lord Mic. 3. 4. shall e. to the Lord, but he will not hear CRY out. 1 Sam. C. f S4. ye make the Lord's people to e, out 4. -tl9.Phinehas*wife was with child.nearto e. out 8. 18. ye shall c. out that day, because of your k. Job 19. T,le. out of wrong, but I am not heard 35. (J. they c. out by reason of the arm of mighty lia. IZ. 6.e, out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion 15. 4. the armed soldiers of Moab shall e. out 5. my heart shall c. out for Moab, his fugitives 59. 9- stt^y yourselves and wonder, e. out and cry Jer. 48. 31. 1 will howl, and c. out for all Moab Lam. 2.19. arise, e. out in the night, in the watches Amos 3. 4. will a young lion e. out of his den i Bab. 1. S. I e. out to thee, but thou wilt not save 5. 11. for the stone shall e.out of the wall Sdari 10.47. he began to e. out and say,have mercy Luie 19 40. the stones would immediately c. our CRIED. Gen. 27. 34. Esau e. with a great and bitter cry 39. 15, he heard that I lifted up my voice and c, 41. 43. and they e. before him, bow the knee 55. people «. to Pharaoh Tor bread, go to Joseph 45. 1 . he c. cause every man to go out from me £jod. 5. 15. the officers came and e. to Pharaoh \um. 11.2. the people e. to Moses, and he prayed Deut. 32. S4. stone them, the damsel, bee. shee. uot 27. the damsel c. and there was none to save her Judg. 5. 26. Sisera's mother c. through the lattice 7. SI. and all the host ran and e. and fled 10. 12. and ye e. to me, and I delivered you 15. 1 19. called the name the well of him that c. 1 &tni.l4. f 19.Saul and the people wete c. togetlier 17. 8. he stood and e, to Uie armies of Israel SO. 37< Jonathan e. after the lad, and said, 38. Sam. 20. I6. then e. a wiu woman out of the city 22. 7. 1 e. to my God, and he didhear my voice \ Kings 13. 2. he c. ag. the altar in Beth-el, 4. 32. 18. 28. and they c. aloud, and cut themselves e Kings S. 12. Emhasawit, andc. my father, my 3. t21, all the Moabites werer. together 6. 5. he c. alas, master, for it was borrowed 8. 5. the woman e. to the king for her house 11. 14. and Athaliah c. treason, treason 1 CAron. 5. 20. they e, to God in the battle, and he 2 Chron. 32. 20. Isaiidi prayed and e. to heaven ^eA. 9. 27. when they e. to thee thou haardest, 26. Job if. 1 14. I have e. to corruption, my father 29. 12. because I delivered the poor that e, 30. 5. they e. after them, as after a thief Psal. 18. 6. in my distress I e. unto my God 41, they e. but there was none to save them J2. 5. they e, to thee and were delivered 24. but when he e. unto him he heard 30. 2. Lord my God, I c. to thee,and hast healed 8. I e. to thee, O Lord, and made supplication 31. 22. heardest my supplications when I e. to thee 34. 6. this poor man e. and the JiOrd heard him 56. 17. I r. unto him with my mouth, 77. 1. 68. 1. O Lord, T havt e. day and night before thee 13. unto thee have I c. O Lord, in the morning 119. 145. I c. with my whole heart, hear me 130. 1. out of the deptlu have Iff. to thee, O Lord 18T. 3. in the day when I e. thou answeredst me ifa. 6.4. theposts moved at the voice of him that e. 30.7. therefore I c. concerning this, their strength *A /. v. Isa. 36. 13. Neh. 9. 4. Lev. e. toith I. v, \\ Ezek. 11. 13. Ezek. e. Mat. 27. 46. about ninth hour Jes. c. wUh a I. voice 50. Mark 15. 34, 37- IJuke 23. 46. John 11. 43. il£»-.1.26.evil spir. e, aiiA I. o.\\ Acts l6.28. Paul c. ActsT. 57. Steph. enemiesf.ciM/.ii. ||60. Steph. c. Rev. 6. 10. they e. uith loud v. saying, how long, O 7. 2. the angel e. with a loud voice, 10. 3. | 19. 17. 10. mult, stood before Lamb e. with a lottd voice CRIED out. 1 'Sam. 4.13. all the city e. ou/||5.10.Ekronites e. out 1 A'tHff S2.33.Jehoshaphat £. 0uf, 2 Chron. 16.3], 2 Kings 4. 40. they e. out, there is death in the pot Jer, SO. 8. I c. out, I cried violence and spoil Mat, 8. 29. behold, the spirits e. out, Luke 4. 33. 14. 26. the disciples c. out for fear, Mark 6. 4Q. 20. 30. the blind men c. out, have mercy upon us Markl. S3, the man with an unclean spirit c. oitt 9. 24. the father of the child c. out, Luke 9, 38. 15.13. and theyc.ouf again, crucify him, Mat.^T. S3. Luke 23. 18. John 19. 6. Acts 19. 28. they e. out, saying, great is Diana, 34. 32. 33. as they e. out, and threw dust in the air S3. 6. Paul e. out in the council, I am a Pharisee CRIEST, ETH. Gen. 4.10. the voice of thybrother's blood e. to me Exod. 14. 15. wherefore c. thou to me ? speak to SS. 27. when he c. unto me, that I will hear 1 Sam. 26. 14. who art thou that c. to the king? Job 24. 13. and the soul of the wounded c. out Psal. 72. 12. he shall deliver the needy when he e. 84. 3. my heart and fiesh e. out for the living God Prov. 1. 20. wisdom c. without, 8. 3. | 9. 3. 3. 3. yea, if thou e. after knowledge, and liftest Isa. 26.17. like as a woman that c. out in her pangs 40. 3. the voice of him that c. in the wilderness 57. 13. when thou e. let companies deliver thee Jer. 13. 8. my heritage c. out against roe 30. 15. why e. thou for thine Miction ? Mic. 6,9- lK>rd*s voice c. to the city, hear the rod Mat. 15. 33. send her away, for she c. after us Luke Q. 39. he suddenly c. out, and it teareth him Rom. 9.27. Esaias also e. concerning Israel,thotigh Jam, 5. 4. behold, the hire of the labourers e. CRYING. 1 Sam. 4. 14. when Eli heard the noise of the r. 2 Sam. 13. I9. Tamar put ashes, and went on c. Job 39. 7. nor regardedi he the c. of the driver Prov. 19- 18. and let not thy soul spare for his e, 30. 15. the horse-leech hath two daughters e. give Isa. S3. 5. it is a day of c. to the mountains 34. 11. there is a c. for wine in the streets 65. 19. voice of e. shall be no more heard in her Jer. 48. 3. a voice of e. shall be from Iloronaim ZecA. 4. 7. shall brii^ forOi the head-stone with c. Mai. 2. 13. covering the altar of the Lord with c. Mat, 3. 3. voice of one c. in the wilderness, pre- pare, Mark 1. 3. Lidte 3. 4. John 1. 23. 21. 15. and saw the children e. in the temple Luke 4. 41. devilsf. thou art Christ, the Son of G. Acts 6. 7. for unclean spirits e. came out of many 14. 14. thcT ran in among the people, e. out 31. 28. laidhands on him, c. out, men of Israel 36. the multitude followed, c. away with him crjp Gal, 4. 6. Spirit into your hearts, Abba Fatru># lieA. 5. 7. he offered up prayers with strong c. Rev, 21. 4. there will be no more death nor c. CRYSTAL. Job 38. 17. the gold and the c. cannot equxl it Ezek. I. 22. firmamentwas as colour of terrible . Rev. 4. 6. there was a sea of glass like unto c. 21 . 11. the light of the great city was clear as c. 33. 1. a pure river of water of life, clear » c. CUBIT Is tAe distance from the elbow bending intoaids te the extremity of the middle finger : this is ealUa a common cubit, the cubit of a man, containing u foot and an half , OT half a yard. Dent. 3, 11. 'fhere is likewise the sacred cubit, which is a full yard, and contains two common cubits ; There it mention made of both these sorts of cubits, in 1 Kings 7. 15. and S Chron, 3. 15. In the former the two columns of brass uh%ch were m Solomon's temple, are said to be eigh- teen cubits high ; and in the Chronicles, thirty' five cubits: which is double the other. Some are of opinion, that the cubit which Noah made use of when he built the ark, was equal to six com- mon cubits , ihey call this a geometrical cubit. Gen. 6. 16. in ar. shaltthou finish the ark above Deut. 3. 11. the breadth of it, after thee, of a man 1 Kings 7. 34. the knops compassing it, ten in a c. 2 CAron. 4. 3. ten in a c. compassing the sea about Esek. 43. 13. the e. is a c. and an hand breadth ■Maf .6.27 .can add one c.to his stature,Luite IS. 35. CUBITS. Gen. 6. 15. length ofthe ark 300 c. breadth 50e. 7. 30. fifteen e. upward did the waters prevail Exod. 35.10. twoc. and a half the length of the aric 1 Sam. 17. 4. Goliath's height six c and a span 1 Kings 6. 2. length of the house 60. e breadth 20. S3, each of the cherubims was ten r. high 7. 38, and every laver was four c, high 2 Kings 14.13.Jehoash brake down the walls of Je- rusalem, 400 c. 2 CAron, 25. 2.3. Ezra 6. 3. the height 60 c. the breadth 60 e. Esth. 5. 14. let a gallows be made fifty e. high.T.9, Ezek. 40. 33. he measured from gate to gate 100 c. 47, the court 100 c. || 43, 17. the settle 14. r. 41. S. and the breadth of the door was ten e. 9. the thickness of the wall was five e. 43. 16. and the altar shall be twelve c, long Dan, 3. 1 . the height of the image was 60 c. ZecA. 5. 2. the length of the flying roll is 30 c. JoAnZl, 8. they were from land as it were 300 c. ^00.31.17. lie measured ^e wall of the city 144 e» CUCKOW. Lev. 11. 16, e. have in abomination, Deut. 14. 15 CUCUMBERS, Num. 11. 5. we remember the c. and the melons Isa. 1.8. Zion is left as a lodge in a garden of<. Cud; see Chew and CmeW£th. CUMBERED, Luke 10. 40. Martha was c. about much serving CUMBERETII. Luke 13. 7. cut it down, why c. it the ground ? CUMBRAKCE. Deut. 1. IS. how can I myself alone bear yourc.f CUMMIN. Tsa. 28. 35. doth he not scatter the e. and cast in 27 . nor is a cart-wheel urned about upon the c. but the e. Is beaten out with a rod Mat. 23 . 23. woe to you scribes, ye pay tithes of c CUNNING. G«n.25.27.the boys grew, and Esau was a c.hunter Exod. 36. 1. with cherubims of c. work, 36. 8. S8.15.thou shalt make the breast-plate of r.work 31. 4. to devise c. works in gold and silver 38. 33. Aholiab a c. workman and embroiderer 39. 8. he made the breast-plate of c. work 1 Sam. 16. 16. aman who is a c. player on an harp 18. 1 have seen a son of Jesse that is c.in playing 1 CAroti. 25. 7- all that were c, in songs, were 288 2 CAron. 3. 7* send me a man e. to work in gold 13. 1 have sent a c. man of Huram my father's Pj'a/.58.t5.not hearken, be the charmer never so c. 137. 5. if I forget, let my right hand forget her c. Prov. 19. i 35. and the simple will be e. Cant. 7. 1. thy joints, the work of a e. workman Isa. 3. 3, I will take away the e, artificer 40. 30. he seeketh to him a c. workman to prepare Jer. 9. 17, send for e. women that they may come 10. g. they are all the work of c. men Vtns. 1.4. children well favoured, e. in knowledge Idos. 6.+ 8. Gilead is a city c. for blood EyA.4.14.anA carried about byc.craftiness.whereb CUNNINGLY, 3 Pet.l. 16. we have not followed c. devised fable* CUP. TAis word is taken in Scripture tn a proper, and in ajigurative sense. In a proper sense it sig- nifies m material cup, which people drink out nf at meals. Gen. 40. 13. In the figurative tense it is taken, (1) For the wine in the eup, 1 Cur, CUP 11. S7. (2.) For those siiferings and afflictions which God sends upon a person or people: Tc dnnk of this cup, signifies to undergo and en- dttre time suferitigs: Jsa. 51. 17, Stand up, O Jerusalem, which hast drunk at the hand of the Lora the cup of his fury. Psal. 75. P. lij the hand of the Lord there is a cup, the dregs thereof all the wicked of the earth shall wring them oat, and drink them. I71 these arid the Hie passages God is compared to the master of a feast^ who then 7ised to distribute portiojts of meats or drinhs *!,' the several guests, as he thought fit. Our Sa- viovr prays. Mat. 26. sg. Let this cup pass 'rom me. Let me be freed from these siifferiitgs Aoth in my soul and body : And he tells his dis- ciples, Mat. 20. 23. That they should indeed drink of his cup; that is. They should taste of inward afflictions and desertions, and have their share of ONtroard sufferings for the gospel, as well as himself. (3) For God^s blessings and favours, ?sal. 23. 5. Babylon is called a golden cup, Jer. 51. 7- becartse of her great riches aiTd plenty. And it is said of the woman arrayed in purple, or of the anii- christian church, that she had a golden cup in her hand, Hev. 17. 4. which may denote the eii- ticing means, and specious prelejices, which she tises to alhtre people to idolatry, pariicidarly b^ seTtmality, luxury, and afflttettce. 1 will take the cup of salvation, Psal. II6. 13. 1 ivill offer the sacrifice of thanksgiving unto God. Jt denotes joy and thanksgivittg, and is a phrase taken from the common practice of the Jews iji their thayik-cfferings, in which a feast was made efthe remainder of their sacrifices, and the offer- ers, together with the priest, did eat and drink before tne Lord; and, amo7ig other rites, the master of the feast took a cup of wine into hi hand, and solemnly blessed God for it, and fo the mercy which was then acknowledged; and then gave it to all the guests, of which every ojie did drink in his tur?i, 1 Chron. I6. 2, 3. To which custom it is supposed that our blessed I^rd alludes in the tTistitution of the cup, which also is called the cup of blessing, 1 Cor. 10. I6. Gen. 40. 11. and Pharaoh's c. was in mine hand 42. 2. put my c. my silver c. in the sack*s mouth 2 Sam. IS. 3. it drank of its own c. audiay in bosom 3 A'iwgf 7. 26. wrought like brim of ac. 2 Chr.-i. 5. Psal. 11. 6. this shall be the portiou of their c. 16. 5. the Lord is the portion of my c. thou £3. 5. thou anointest my head, my t. runneth over 73, 10. waters of a full cap are wrung out to them 75. 8. in the hand of the Lord there is a c, 116. 13. 1 will take thee, of salvation and call on Prov. 23. 31. when it giveth its colour in the c. Isa. 51. 17. which hast drunk at the hand of the Lord ihe c. the dregs of the c. of trembling 22. taken out of thy hand the c. of trembling. Jer. 16. 7- nor shall men give theme, of consolation £5. 1 5. take the wine-o. of his fury at my hand 17. then took I the e. at the Lord's hand 28. if they refuse to take the c. at thine hand 49. 12. whose judgment was not to drink the c. 51. 7- Babylon hath been a golden c. in the hand Lata. 4. 21. the c. also shall pass through to thee Exek. 23. 31. 1 will give her c. into thine hand 32.thou shall drink of thy sister's c .deep and large iira^.2.l6.(r.of the Lord's right hand shall be turned Zech.J'l.Z. I will make Jerusalem ac, of trembling JI/fl/.10.42.give ac. of cold water only, MarkQAl 20. 22. are ye able to drink of c. ? MarklO. 38. 23. ye shall drink indeed of my c. Mark 10. 39 23.25. for you make clean the outside of the c. 26. cleanse first what is within the c. and platter 26. 27, and he took the c. and gave thanks, Mark 14. 23. Luke 22. 17, 20. 1 Cor. 11. 25. 39. O my Father, if it be possible, let this c. pass from me, Mark 14. 36. Luke 22. 42. 42. if this c. may not pass away from me Luke 22,20, this c. is the new testament in my blood, 1 Cor. 11.25. John'\Q. 11. tnc». which my Father hath given me 1 Cor.l0.l6.the c. of blessing we bless, is it not the 21. ye cannot drink thee, of Lord and c. of devils 11. 26. as often as ye drink of this c. ye do shew 27. and drink this c. of the Lord unworthily liev. 14. 10. poured without mixture into the c. 16. 19. to give unto her the c. of his wrath 17. 4. the woman having a jjolden c. in her hand la. 6. in the c. she filled, fill to her double cup-beaher. Keh. 1, 11. for I was the king's cup-hearer CUP-BEARERS. 1 Kings 10. 5. queen of Shebasaw c.-b. 2Chr. 9. 4. CUPS. 2 Sam. 17. + 28. Barzillai brought beds and c, I Chrtm,. 28.17. David gave pure gold for the c. L-r. 22. 24. shall hang on Eiiakim the vessels of c. V'. 36. .5. and I set pots full of wine and c. Jflfi CtIR Jer, 52.19. the Chaldeans took away spoons and c. Mark 7. 4. as the washing of c. and pots, 8. CURDLED. Job 10, 10. hast not thou c. me like cheese ? CURE. Jer. 33. 6. behold. I will bring it health and c, 46. 1 11. daughter of Egypt, no c. shall be to thee CURE, £D. Jer, 33. 6. I will c. them and will reveal peace 46. 11. O daughter of Egypt, thoushalt not be c. Has. 5. 13. yot could he not c. you of your wound Mat. 17. 16. thy disciples, they could not c, him 18. the child was c. from that very hour Luke 7- 21. in that same hour he c, many 9- 1. he gave them power to e. diseases John 5. 10. the Jews said to him that was e. CURES. Luks 13. 32. I cast out devils, T do c, to-day and CURIOUS. Erorf.28.8.(r.girdle,27.28. [ 29.5. \ Sg. S.Lev.Q.J, 35. 32. and to devise c, works, to work in gold Acts 19.19- many of them that used c. arts brought CURIOUSLY. Psal. 1 39- 15. and c. wrought in the lowest parts CURLED. Cant. 5. f 11. his locks are c. and black as a raven CURRENT. Gen. 23. I6. c. money with the merchant CURSE. To curse, signifies to imprecate, to call down mis- chief upon, or to Tiiishevil to: Noah cursed his grandsoji Canaan, Gen, 9- 25. Cursed be Ca- 7iaa?i ; may he be hateful to God, abhorred by Tnen, and miserable in his person and posterity. Jacob cursed the fury of his two sons Simeon and Levi, jvho massacred the Shechemites, a7id phindered their city. Gen. 49. 7. Moses enjoins the people of Israel to denounce curses asai?ist the viol^lers of the law, Deut. 27. 15, 10, 4c. And Joshua cursed him who should mtdertake to build Jericho, Josh. 6. 26. These curses were either ordained by God himself and pronounced Ly men abounding with the Spirit; or were pre- dictions of jvhat evil should happen to a person, or people, uttered in the terms of imprecations, which had their accomplishment : They were not the effects of passion, impatience, or revenge, and therefore were not siteh as God condemns in /lis law, and in his word. For example : he or- dains that no one shall prenime to curse his father, or his mother uponpaiii tf death, Exod. 21. 17. He shall not wish any mischief to he- fal (hem, nor use any kind of malicious reviling speeches, which argue a contempt of his parents. He ordains that no ojie curse the prince of his people, Exod. 22. 28. or one that is deaf. Lev. 19. 14. In the gospel, our Saviour proitounces those of his disciples to be blessed, who are haded with curses , and requires them to bless those that curse them, to render blessing for cursing. Mat. 5. 11. Luke 6. 28. Rom. 12. 14. God denounced Ins curse against ihe serpent which seduced Eve, arid agai->tst the earth, which thence- forth was to produce briers and thorns .• it should produce both fewer and worse fniits, and that with more trouble of men's minds and labour of their bodies. Gen. 3. 14, 17. He airsed Cam also, who had imbrued his hands in his brother Abel's blood, Gen. 4. 11. He was devoted to destruction, cast out from God's presence and the communion of the church, and the society of his kindred and acquaintance, and zoandered from one country to another by reason of ihe trouble and perplexity o-f his conscience. The divi?te maledictions are not merely imprecations, impo- tent and fruitless desires ; they carry their effects with them, arid are attended with all the miseries denounced by God, Geii. 27.12. 1 shall bring a c. on me, not a blessing 13. his mother said, upon me be thy c. my son Num. 5. 18. and the priest have in hi: hand the bitter water that causeth the c. 19, 22, 24, 27. 27. the woman shall be a c. among her people De7it.ll.26. 1 set before you a blessing and c. 30.1. 28. a c. if you will not obey the commandments 29. and shalt put the c. upon mount Ebal 21. + 23. he that is hanged is the c. of God 23. 5. God turned thee, into ablessing, Neh.l3,Q. 29, 19. when he heareth the words of this c. Josh. 6. 18. and make the camp of Israel a c^ Judg. 9. 57. on them came the c. of Jotham 1 Kijigy 2. 8. who cursed me with a grievous c. 2 KingsZZ. ig. that they should become a c. Neh. 10. Sg.they entered into a c. and into an oath Job 31. 30. nor to sin by wishing a e. to his soul Prov. 3. 33. the c. of Lord is in the house of wicked 26. 2. so the c. causeless "hall not come 27. 14. rising early it shall oe counted a c. to him 28. 27. that hideth his eyes shall have many a c. Isa. 24, 6. therefore hath the c. devoured the ^artli CUR Zjrt.34. 5. it shall come dowa on the people pfat^rc 43. 28. therefore 1 have given Jacob to ^tc c. 65.15. shall leave yourname for a e. to my choset Jer. 24.9. X will deliver them to he a taunc and a c 25. 18. j 29, 18. 1 42. 18. I 44. 8, 13 26. 6. I will make this city a c, to all nations 44. 22. therefore is your land a c. at this day 49,13.1 have sworn that Bozrah shall become a e Lam. 3. 65. give them sorrow, thy c. unto them Ua7i. 9. 11, therefore the c. is poured upon us Zech. 5, 3, this is the c. that goetb forth over earth 6. 13. that as we were a c. among the headien Mai. 2.2. if ye will not hear, I will send aeon you 3.9. ye are cursed with a.c. for ye have robbed lue 4. 6. lest I come and smite the eaith whh a c. Acts 23. 12. and bound themselves under as. u. Gal. 3. 10. as lire of the works oflaw, areundere.' 13. Chr. redeemed us from thee, being made aci Rev. 22. 3. shall be no more c. but throne of God CURSE, f^erb. Gen. 8. 21. the Lord said, 1 will not e. the gronDd 12. 3. and I will c. him that curseth thee Exod. 22.28. thou shalt note, the ruler of thypeo. Lev. IQ, 1-I-. thou shalt not c. the deaf, nor put a Niim. 22. 6. come, 1 pray thee, c. me this peo. 17. 11. Balaksaid, come now, c. me them, 23, 7, 13, 12. God said to Balaam, thou shalt not c. people 23. 8. how shall I c. whom God hath not cursed ? 11. I took thee to c. mine enemies, 24, 10, ' 25. neither c. them at all, iior bless tlicm at all Beut.23.4. they hired Balaam to c. thee, A>A.13.2. 27. 13, and these shall stand on mount Ebal toe Josh, 24.9. Balak king of Moab called Balaam toe Jiidg. 5. 23. c. Rleroz, said the angel, c. ye bitterk 2 Sarn. I6. 9. why should this dead dog c. UieWi^. 10. let him c. becausu L. hath said, c. David, 11. Jab 1.11. and he will c. thee to thy face, 2, 5. 2. 9. then said his wife to him, c. God and die 3. 8. let them c. it that c. the day, who are ready Psal. 62. 4. they bless with mou^ but e. mwardly 109. 28. let them c. but bless thou, when they Prov. 11. 26. withholdeth corn, people shall c. him 24. 24. him shall the people c. nations abhor him 30.10, accuse not a servant to master, lest he e. Eccl. 7. 21. lest thou hear thy servant c. thea 10. 20. e. not the king in thought, c. not the rich Isa. 8. 21. c. their king and God, and look upward Jer. 15. 10. yet every one of them doth e. me Mai, 2. 2. I will c. your blessings, I have cursed Mat. 5. 44, bless them that c. you, Luke 6, 28. 26. 74. he began to c. and to swear, Mark 14'.7l. Horn. 12. 14. which persecute you; 'bless and'c.'hot Jam. 3, g. therewith c. we men, which are made CURSED. Gen. 3. 14. the serpens e. \\ 17. c. is the ground 4. 11. Cain c. \\ 9. 25. Noah said, c. be Cwii^, 5. eg. because of ground which the LordSaflf c; 27. 29. c, be every one th^t curseth. Num. 24. 0, 49.7. c. be their anger, for it was fierce and cra'el Lev. 20. 9. he hath c. his father or his mothe^ 24. 11. blasphemed the name of fhe Lord and c. 14. saying, bring forth him that hath c. 23. Num. 22. G. I wot that whom thou cursest isc. Duet. 27, 15, c. be he, 16, 17, 18, ig, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26; 28. 16. e. shalt thou be in thte city, c. in the field 17. c. shall be thy basket and thy store 18. c. shall be the fi-uit of thy body and land ■19- c. when thou comest in, when thou goest ont Josh. 6. 26. c. be the man that buiFdeth Jericho 9. 23. now therefore ye Gibeonites are c. none of Jiidg.g.QI. they did eat and drink, and c. Abinielech 21. 18, c. be he that giveth a wife to Benjamin 1 Sam. 14. 24. r. that eateth food till evening, S3. 17. 43. and the Philistine c. David by his gods 26. 19, but if men, c. be they before the Lord 2 Sam. 16. 5. Shimei came forth, and r. still,?. W. 19-21. for this, because hec. the Lord's anointed 1 liings 2.8. Shimei who c. me with a grievous curs? 2 hings 2, 24, and c. them in the name of the Lord 9. 34. go see now this c. woman, and bury her Neh. 13. 25. I contended with them, and c. thetb Job 1. 5. it may be my sons have sinned ind jr. God 3. 1. then Job opened his month and e. his dajy 5. 3. foolish takingroot, suddenly 1 c.his habitajjon 24. 18, their portion is e. in the earth Psal. 37. 22. they that be c. of him shall bfecdtAff 119- 21. thou hast rebuked the proud that are c. Eccl. 7. 22. knowest thyself likewise haste. oUiers Jer. 11. 3. e. be»the man obeyeth not this covenajil 17. 5. c, be the man that trusteth in man ^. 20, 14. c. be the day wherein I was bonn 15. c.be themanwho brought tidings to my fatlier 48. 10. c. be he that doeih the Loi-d's work de^^ fully, c. that keepeth back his sword frortiWOM Mai. 1. 14. but e. be the deceiver, who hath a male 2. 2. yea, 1 have c, your blessings already, l-ecaubrf 3. 9- ye are c. with a curse, for ye have robbed mn Mat. 25. 41. he shall say, depart from me ye t. Johjt 7. 49. people who bnoweth not Oie liw, itj ei CUT Oil. 3. 10. e. is every onethatcontinucthnotin all ;.1. c, is ever^ one tnat hangeth on a trne S t'tt.2.14. €. children, who have forsaken the way CURSED thing. I>(rur.7.Q6. lest thou be ac. thinz, for it Is ae, thine 13.17. shall cleave nought of the c. t. to thy hanu CURSEDST. Jiids- 17- 2. silver taken from thee, which thoac. Mark 11. SI. the fig-tree thoa e, is withered away CURSES. Num. 5. 23. the priest shall write these c. in a book I>^».C3.15. that all these e. shall come on thee,45. V9. 20. aU the c. that are written in this book shall lie upon him. 27. - CAroyi. S4i. 24. ei. according to all thee, of the covenant in bonk SO.7. Lord thy G. will put these (7. onthyenemits CURSETH. t>0(/.21.17-he that I have set before you blessing and c. S Sam. Id. 12. Lord will requite me good for his c. Psal. 10. 7. his mouth is full of c. llnm. 3. 14. 59. 12. and for c, and lying which they speak 109. 17 - as he loved c. so let it come unto him IB. as he clothed himself with c. as a garment Prov. 29. 24. he heareth r. and bewrayeth it not Jer. 23. 1 10. for because of c. the land mournetli Heb. 6. 8. earth which heareth thorns is nigh to c. Sam. 3. 10. out of Che same mouth blessing audc. CURSINGS. Joth. 8. 31. he read all the blessings and c. CURTAIN. Pial. 104. 2. who coverest thyself with light, who stretchest out the heavens like a c. Isa. 40. 22, CURTAINS, Eiod. 26. 1. make tabernacle with ten c. 2. | 36. 9 A>(m,4.25. the Gershonites shall bear the e. of tab. S .Tosiah c. down all the idols in the land Job 8. 12. while in his greenness, and not c. down 14. 2. cometh forth like a flower, and is e. down 7. for there is tiope of a tree if it be c. down 22. 16. the wicked were c. dovm out of time 20. whereas our substance is not c. down. Psal. 37. 2. they shall soon be c. down like grass 80,16. branch is burnt, and is c. down, they perish 90. 6. in the evening it is c. down, and withereth Isa. 9- 10. sycamores are c. down, but we will build 14. 12. how art thou c. down to the ground 22. 25. the nail shall be removed and c. doron Jer. 22. 7- they shall c. down thy choice cedars 25. 37. the peaceable habitations are c. down 48.2. also thou shalt bee. f/own, O madmen Ezek. 6. 6. that your images may be c. down ZVa/i.l.l2.though many, yet thus shall they be c. d. Zeph. 1. 11. for all the merchant-people are c. d. Mat. 21. 8. others c. down branches, Mark 11. 8. Ltike 13. 7. e. it d. why cumbereth it the ground P 9. then after that thou shalt c. it down CUT off. Gen. 9. 11. neither shall .all flefsh bee. off 17. 14. the uncircumcised child shall be e. off 41. f 36. that the land be not e. cjif through fam. Exod. 4. 25. and c. o/f the fore-skin of her son 8. 1 9. to e. offWia frogs from thee, and thy houses 12. 15. that soul shall be e. ojf from Israel, 19, I 31. 14. Num 15. 30, SI. | 19. 13. 23. 23. Angel go before, and I will r. them o/f 30. 3S. shall be c. off from his people, 3h. Lev. 7. 20, 21, 25, 27. I 17. 4, g. 1 ly. 8. I 23. 29. Nian. 9. 13. Lep. 17.10. 1 willc. him ojf from among his peuile, 18. 29. I 20. 3, 6. 18. Num. I9. 20. 14. whosoever eateth blood shall be c. off 20. 17. shall be e. off in the sight of their people 22. 3. that soul shall be c. off from mypresence 25. t 23. land shall not be sold to be quite c off Num. 4. 18. c. ye not off the tribe of Kohathites 15.31. that soul shall utterly be e. off, his iniquity Deut, 12. 29. when thy God shall e. off nations 19.1. when God hath c. off the nations, Josh.23A. 23. 1. or hath his privy member c. ojT shall not 25. 1 2. then thou shalt c. off her hand, pity not Josh. 3. 13. that the waters of Jordan shati bee. off from the waters that come down, 16. | 4, 7- 7. 9. and shall r. ojfour name from the earth 9. t 23.not be e. o^from ycu from being bond-men 11. 21. at that time Joshua e. ej^'the Anakims Judg. 1 . 6. and c. off his thumbs, and his great toes 21. 6. there is one tribe e.o^ from Israel this day Ruth 4. 10. that the name of the dead be not e. off 1 Sam. 2. 31. days come that I will c. oj^thine arm 33. man whom I shall not e. off from mine altar 5. 4. the palms ijf Dagon's hands were c. off iSam. 17.51. David ran and e. ojf Goliath's head 20. 15. thou shalt not c. off thy kindness from my house, 24. 21. no. not when the Lord hath c. off the enemies of David from the face of the earth Si. 4. David e. offiht skirt of Saul's robe, 5. CUT lSam.ii.i7. so David e. oJ?"his servants wjlh these wordj 11. for in thai I c. o^the skirt of thy robe 28. 9. koowest how Saul hath c. off the wizards 31. 9. and they e. ojf Saul's head, and stripped off 2 Sam. 4. 12. they s'lew them and c. ff^their hands 10. 4. Haman took David's servants, and e. off their garments in the middle, 1 C/ir. 19. -i. 20. 22. and they c. off the head of Sheba 21. -t 5. the man that consumed us and e. us off 1 KingsQ.iSO. notbee.ojf totheeamaninmysighi 9. 7. then will I c, off' Israel out of the land 11. 16. till he had e. off every male in £dom 13. 34. even to e. njf Jeroboam's bouse, 14. 14. 14.10. I will e. offivom Jeroboam him thatpissech 18. 4. when Jezebel e. off the prophets of the Lord 21. 21. behold, I will e. ojf from Ahab him that pisseth against the wall, S Kings 9. 8. 2 Kings 16.17- Abaz e. ojTthe borders of the base 18. 16. Hezekiah c. off the gold from the doors 1 Chr. 17.8. havee.ejf all thine enemies before theo- 2 Chr. 22. 7- Lord anointed to c. ojf house of Ahab 32.21. the angeltoe.ejf all mighty men of valour Job 4. 7- or where were the rightt.ous e. off? 6.9. that he would let loose his hand, ande. metff 8. 14. whose hope shall be e. off and whose trus 10.11. my soul ise. fjf while Hive, I will leave my 11. 10. if he c. off, then who can hinder him ^ 14. + 10. man dieth, and is e. off, and where is he ? 18. 16. and above shall his branch be c, off 21.21. when number ofhis months is e. r>jrin midst 23.17. because I was note, cjf before the darknes* 24. 24. they are c off as the tops of ears of com 36. 20. when people are e. o^in their place Psdl. V2. 3. the Lord shall c. off all flattering lips 31, + 17. let the wicked be e. e^for the graves 22. I said, I am c. ejf from before thine eyes-l 34. 16. to c. off remembrance of them from earth 37 . 9- for evil doers shall be e. off, but those who 22. they that be cursed of him, shall be c. o^ 28. but the seed of the wicked shall be c. oj' 34. when the wicked are e. off, thou shalt see it 38. the end of the wicked shall be e. off 54. 5. he shall reward, e. them off in thy truth 75. 10. all the horns of the wicked will I c. off 76. 12. he shall e. off the spirit of princes 83. 4. they said, come, and let us c. them off 88. 5. and they are c. off from thy hand 16. wrath gotith over me, terrors have c. me off 94. 23. he shall c. them off in their wickedness 101. 5. that slandereth his neighbour will 1 c. off B.that I may c. offdll wicked doers from the city of the Jjord 109. 13. let his posterity be c. off and blotted out 15. that the Lord may c. ojTthe memory of them IIB. + lO.in the name of the Lord I will c. them off 119. + 139. my zeal hath c. me off, because 143. 12. and of thy mercy e. off mine enemies Pr(jy.2.22.hut the wicked diall be c. olf from earth 23. 18. thy expectation shall not be e. off, 24. 14. Jsa. 6. 1 5. then said T, woe is me, for I am e. off 9. 14. the Lord will e. off from Israel head and tail 10. 7. to destroy and e. ejf nations not a few 11 13. the adversaries of Judah shall be c. off 14. 22. I will e. ojTfrom Babylon the name " 15. + 1. Moab is e. off\\2. and every beard c. off 22. 25. a burden that was upon it shall be c. off 29. 20. all that watch for iniquity are c. off 38. 12. he will e. me ojf with piuiug sickness 48.9. my praise will refrain, that I c. thee not off 19. his name should not have been e. iff 53. 8. he was c. off out of the land of the living 55. 13. shall be for a sign that shall nt be c. off 66. 3. that sacrificeth, as if he e. offh. dog's neck Jer. 7. 28. truth is perished and e. off from mouth 29. c. off thine hair, O Jerusalem, cast it away 9,21.to c. o^the children without, and youngmen 11. 19. let us e. him cjffrom the land of the living 44.7. to c.off from you man and woman out of Jud. 8. that ye mighte. yourselves f/'and be acurse 44. 11. set myface against you to e.ojf Judah 46. 1 20. yet will I not utterly e. thee off 47. 4. to e. off from Tyrus || 5. Ashkelon is e. off 48. 2. come, let us e. it oj^from being a nation 25. the horn of Moah is e. off, his arm Is broken 49. 26. all the men of war shall be c. off, 50. 30. 50.16. c. rijfthesower from Babylon, and him that 51. 6. flee out, and be not r. off in her iniquity 62. thou hast spoken against this place to e. It off Lam. 2. 3. e, off in his anger the horn of Israel 3. 53. they have c. off my life in the dungeon Ezei. 14. 8. and I will c. him off from my people 13.e. flyman and beast, 17,19,21. 1 25.13. | sg.a. 17 ■ 9. shall he not c.off ivuit thereof, that it wither ? 17- and building forts to c. off many persons 21 3. I will c. off the righteous and the wicked, 4. 25. 7. behold, 1 will c. thee off from the peopJ« 16. I will e, off the Cherethims, ar.d destroy (hi remnant of the soa-ro-«U CYP (egk. 30. 15. and I vill e. offHie multitude of No ,11. IC. terrible of the nations have e him off' 35. 7. I will c. off from Seir him that passeth out 37. 11> OUT hope is lost, we are e. off for our parts Pan. 4. 14. hew down the tree, c. ojThis branches 9- 26. Messiah shall be c. off, but not for himself ilnx. 4. + 5. c. off thy mother | f 6. people are c . (j^ 8. 4, they have made idols, that they may be e. aff" 10. 7. Samaria, her king is c. off as the foam, 15, Jsel 1 . 5. the new wine is e. off from your mouth, 9. l6. is not the meat c. o^' before our eyes? Amos 1. 5. I will c. ojf" the inhabitant from Aven 8. I will e. off the inhabitant from Ashdod 2. 3. I will e. off the judge from the midst thereof 3. 14, the horns of the altar shall be c, off Qhad. 5. if robbers by night, how art thou c. off g. -very one of Esau may be c. off by slaughter 1*^ and thou shalt be c. off for ever 14. nor stand to c. q^ those of his that did escape Mie, .5, q, and all thine enemies shall be e. off 10. horaes || 11. cities ]| 12. witchcrafts e. off 13. thy graven images will I e. off, Nah. 1, 14. I^ah, 1 . 15. for the wicked is utterly e. off 2. 13. and t will c. offt\iy prey from the earth 3. 15. ihe sword shall e. thee off it shall eat Hab. 3. 17. tho'ihe flock shall be cfl^f from the fold Zeph. l.."J. 1 will c. flif man from'off the land 4. c. njfremn.of Baal|!ll. that bear silver c. of 3. 6. I have f. off the nations, towers are desolate 7. so their dwelling should not be c. off Zecft. 5.3. for every one that stealeth as on this sidej . and everj- one that sweaieth, shall be e. off 9. fi. I will e. off the pride of the Philistines 10. and I will c. off the chariot from Ephraim 11.8. three shepherds also I c. off in one month 9. and that, that is to be #. of, let it be c. off 13. 2. 1 will c, off the names ot" idols out of land 8. two parts in the land shall be c. off and die 14. 2. the residue of the people shall not be c. off Mai. 2. 12. Lord will e. offth.^ man that doth this Mat. 5, 30. if thy right hand offend thee, e. it of, 18.8. JWffrit 9. 43, 45. Mark 14.47.tf.oj!r«ar, Luke 22. 50. John 18.10, 26. Acts 27. .32. the .soldiers e. of the ropes of the boat i?(tffi. 11. 22. otherwise thou shalt also be e. off a Cor. 11, 12. that I may c. ojT occasion from them Ca/. 5.12.1 would they were c. oiT that trouble you CUT rar. 2 ChrMi. ZQ. 1 10. Uzziah c. out many cisterns Job 33. + 6. I also am c. out of the clay Proo. 10. 31. the froward to-igue shall be e. out Dan. 2. .34. a stone was c. oitt without hands, 45. Font. 11.24. for if thou wertc. out of the olive-tree CUT s/iort. 2 Kings 10. 32. the Lord began to e. Tsraet s/iort Rom. 9.28. will finish andc. iishort in righteousness CUT vp. Job 30. 4, who e. tip mallows by the busnes Isa. 33. 12. as thorns e. up shall they be burnt CU'lTEST, ETH. Deut. 24. 19. when thou e. down thine harvest Job 28, 10. he c. out rivers among the rocks Psal. 29. + 7. the voice of the Lord c. flames of fire 46. 9. he breaketh bow, and c. the spear in sunder 141. 7- as when one c. and cleaveth wood on earth Prov. 26. 6. sendeth message by fool, c. off the feet Jer. 10. 3. for one c. a tree out of the forest with ax 22. 14. build chambers and e. him out windows CUITING. Exod. 31. 5. and in c. of stones to set them, 35. .33. I^ev. 25. + 23. the land shall not be sold for e. off Dent. 24. + 1. let him write her a bill of c. off Jsa. 38. 10. 1 said in ther. of (ny days. I shall go Jer. 30. 1 23. a c. whirlwind, it shall 'fall with pain £zek. 7. + 25. c. off cometh, they shall seek peace 16. + 3. thy c. out is of the land of Canaan H/ib. 2. 10. consulted shame by e. off many people Mark 5. S. tombs, cn-ing and c. himself with stones curriNGS. iffp.19.28. ye shall not make any e. for dead, 21.5. Jer. 48. 37. upon all the hands shall be c. and on Jonahs, -t 6. 1 went down to the c. of the mount. CYMBAL. I Or. 13. 1. I am become as sounding brass, or CYMBALS. [a tinkling c. t Sam. o. 5. played on cornets and c. 1 Chr. 13. 8. ■^ Chron, 15. 16. harps and c. sounding, 16. 42. 16, 5. but Asaph made a sound with e. S5. 6. these were under the hands of their father for song in the house of the Lord with c. fi Chron. S. IS. they lift up their voice with e. «9- 25. he set Levites in house of the Lord with c. Jizra 3. 10. the sons of Asaph with e. Neh. 12. 2?. Psat. 150. 5. praise him upon loud-sounding e CYPRESS. Cent. 1 . f 14. my beloved is to me as acluster of e. 4. + 13. with pleasant fruits, c. with spikenard la. 44. H. he taketh tfaa e. and the oak 108 PAN D. DAGGER. Judg. 3. 16. Ehud made him a d. with two edges 21. he took the d. from his right thigh. 22. that he could not draw the d. out of his belly Daily; see after Days- DAINTY, TIES. Gen. 49. ^0. Asher shall yield royal d. Job 33. 20. and his soul abhorreth d. meat Psal. 141. 4. and let me not eat of their d. Prov. S3. 3. be not desirous of his d. for they are 6. an evil eye, neither desire thou his d. meats Hab. 1. +16. their portion is fat, iheir meat is d. Rev. 18. 14. all things which were > the way of the wicked is as AU Pi.107.10 such as sit m i/.and the sh^owol death 143. 3. the enemy hath made me to o^'ell i>i d. Prov. 20.SO. his lamp shall be pnt out in obscure d. Eecl. 8. 14. butUie fool walketh in d. 5. 17. he eateth in d. {| 6. 4. he dcparteth in d. Tsa.42. 7- bring them that sit in d. out of prison-h. 49. 9* ^^ them that are in d, shew Yourselves Sg. 9. we wait for light, but we walk in d. Jer.SS.lS.thcir ways shall be as slippery ways in d. Dan. 2, 22. he knoweth what is in the d. and light John 8,12. he that followeth me shall not walk in d. 12. 35. for he that walketh t» d. knoweth not 46.whosoeverbelievethme,sbou!d not abide ind* 1 Thess. 5. 4. but ye, brethren, are not in d. 1 John 1. 6. and walk in d. we lie and do not truth S. 9. hateth his brother, is in d. even till now 11. hateth his brother, is in d. walketh tn d. Land of DARKN ESS. Job 10. 21. before I go even to the la?td of d. SS. a landq/' d. asi/. itself, and shadow of death Jer, 3. 31. have 1 been to Israel a landof d.T DARKN ESS with light. Gen. 1. 4. and God divided ikt light from the d. 18. two great lights to divide the light from d. Job 10. 32, a land where the light is as d. 17. IS. the light is short because of 't/. 119' 1-^7. I prevented the d. of the morning iV»i. SB. ] . aB it beftan to d. towards the first day ft f(l. 1. 19< till the day tf, and the day-star arise in DAY. The day is dittingvuAed into natQra.1, civil, and artifici'dl. Tht natural or solar day, is the dit- ratioH offoftr and tweiuy hatirs. T/ig artificial aay, is ike time of the sim^s continuance atoire the horizon, rehieh is vneqnal, according to dif- ferent times and seasons, itf reason of the oi- titjhiiy of the sphere. God callbd the light day, that it, the artificial day. The evening and the morning were the firsi day, iiamety, natiirai, Oen. 1. 5. The civil day, ii thai, the 6egijmi7tg and end tthereof is determined by the common custom of any nation. The Hebrews began their eivtl and ecclesiastical day from one eveni7tg to another. From even untp even shall ye cele- brate your sabbath, Lev. C.I. 33. The Baby. lonians reckoned their days fom one sun-rising to another; the Italians _/rom one sun.set to another : some from noajt to noon ; and others from midnight to midnight. This day, or to-day, do not only signify the par- ticular day on which one is speaking, but like- Ti lie any indefinite time. Thou art to pass over Jordan this day, Dent. 9. 1. that is, in a short time of ter this, the word A^y being often put for time, as in Gen. 2. 4, 17. Tn the day when God made the earth and the heavens : in the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die, that is, at the time when thou eatest thereof. ToMlay, if ye will hear his voice, Heh. 3. 15 ; ihat is, in this present season of grace, while yon enjoy the ^1 cans of grace. The night is far "spent, the day is at "hand, 'iom. 13. 12. The lime of heathenish ignoranci and profaneness is in a great measure over ; ar.d the time vf gospel- light and saving knowledge is begun among us. The day of Jerusalem, is the time of its calamity and destruction, Psal. 137. 7- Abraham de- sired to see my day, saye our Saviour, John Q, 56. He desired to have a prospect of the time of my coming itt the flesh. One man esteenieth one day above another, Rom. 14. 5. He thinks that the Jewish festivals are holier than other days, and still to be observed. He seeth that his day is coming, Psal. 37< 13. The time ap- pointed by Cod for his punishment or destruc- turn, 'Jlns day have I begotten thee, Psal. S. 7. that is, from all eternity, in which there is no sitccesiion, no yesterday, no to-morrow, but it it all as one continued day or moment, without change or finx. Or, this day, may refer to the manifestation o/" Christ's eternal sanshtp in time; either in his birth and life, when his being the Son of God was demonstrated by the testimony of the angel, Luke 1. 3C. And of God the Pa/her, Mat. 3. 17. ( 17- 5. But chiefly at his remr- rection, by which he was declared to be the Son of God with power, Horn. 1.4. In one day, that is, suddenly and unexpectedly, Itev. IS. ti. The C/tristian sabbath is called the Lord's day, Hev, 1. 10. as the sacrament is called the Lord's supper, 1 Cor. 11. 20. because Christ instituted it, or, because the end of its institution was the remembrance of ChrisCs resurrection, as the end of the Lord's supper was the commemoration of his death; or, because it is employed in hts worship and seriice. The day of Judgment is likewise called the Lord's day, 1 Thcts, 5. 2. It is his by destination, because thereon he has appointed to judge the world; but the sabbath is hts by consecration, choice, and institution. Gen. 1 .S.God called the light d. and darkness night 32. *^t). he said, letme[;o, for the d. breaketh Eiod. '.'I. 21. if he continue a d. or two, he shall 40. 37 ■ journeyed not, till the d, it was taken up Lev. S3. 37. feasts of Lord, every thing upon his d. Hum. 3. 13. on the d. I smote first-born in Egypt t 11 . each prince shall oiTer his offering on his d. 14..34.each d. for a year shall bear your iniquities 30. b. if her husband disallow her on the d. XS. Veut. 4. 10. the d. thou stoodest before L. in Horeb 15. ye saw no manner of similitude on the d. (). 7. from the d. thou didst depart out of Kg^pt C4.havt> been rebellious from the^. I knew you C4. 15. at his d. thou shalt give him his hire Josh. fS. 10. till the d. \ bid you shout, then shout 9. le. on the d. we came forth to go to you 10. 13. the sun hasted not down about a whole ^. 14. was no d. like that before or after it Judg. 16. 2. when it is d. we shall kill Samson 19. IH. and they tarried till the d. ceclined 30. from the d. thai Israel came out of Egypt Hvih-i. 5. vhat d. thou buvest the field of ^'aomi 1 Som. 9. 15. the Lord tolu Samuel a d. before C'V. 4. behold the d. of which the Lord said St. lu. smite him, or his d. shalt come to die C Akki. 3. 35. while it was yet d. Jer. lt>. , 111 DAY 2 Sam 13. 32. fpo.-i d. he forced his sister Tamar 19. 24. from tne d. the king departed, till the d. 1 Ki?igs 2 37. that on the d. thou goest out, 42. 8. i 59- maintain the thing of a d. in his d. 17. 14. till the d. that the Lord sendeth rain 2 Kings 4.8.it fell on a d. that Elishapassed, 1 1.18. NehA.2.he said, will they make an end in a d. f 22. in the night a guard, aqd labour in the d. Esth. 9. 17. and made it a d. of feasting, 18. 19. Job 1, 4. feasted in their houses, every one his d. 6.there wasarf. whenthesonsof God, 13. j 2.1. 3. 3. let the d. perish wherein I was born 14. 6. he may rest, till he shall accomplish his d. 18. 20. they shall be astonished at his d. 19. 25.' he shall stand at latter d. upon the earth 21 . 30. the wicked is reserved to d. of .destruction Psal. 19. 2. d. untorf. uttereth speech, and night 37. 13. for he seeth that his d. is coming 78. 42. nor remembered rf. when he delivered them 84. 10. a d. ip thy courts is better than a thousand 119. 364. seven times a. d. do J praise thee Proo. 4, W. that shineth more and more to perfect d. 7. 20. he will come home at the d. appointed 27. 1. thou knowest not what a d, may bring forth C(7n(.2.17. till rf. break, and shadows flee away ,4.6. I\a. 7. 17- from the d. chat Ephraim departed 30. 1 8. that it may be for the latter d. for ever 43. 13. yea, before the rf. was, I am he fi8. 5. a rf. for a man to afHict his soul ? wilt thou call this a fast, an acceptable rf. to the Lord ? 6] . 2. and the rf. of vengeance of our God, 63. 4. Jer. IS. 3. prppare them for the rf. of slaughter 27. 22. there shall they be till the rf. I visit them 32. 31. from the rf. they buili it, even to this rf. 36. 2. fi!om the rf. 1 spake to thee, even to this rf. 38. 26. till the rf. that Jerusalem was taken 47. 4. because of the rf. that comelh to spoil 50. 2*. woe unto them, for their rf. is come E=ek. 4. 6. 1 have appointed thee each rf. for a year 7. 10. behold the rf. behold it is come, the morning 21. 25. thou wicked prince, whose rf. is come, 29. 28. 15. from the rf. that thou wast created 30. 2. woe worth the rf. || 3. for the rf. is near 18. at Tehaphnehes also the rf. shall he darkened Dan. 6. 10. maketh petition three times a rf. 13. Hos. 9. 5. what will ye do in the solemn rf. ? Joel 2. C. a rf, of darkness and of gloominess Amos 5, 8. seek him that maketh the rf. dark 8. 10. I will make the end thereof as a bitter rf. Mic, 3. 6. and the rf. shall be dark over them 7. 4. the rf. of thy watchmen, and thy visitation Zeph. 2.2. before the decree, the rf. pass as the chaff 3. 8. till the rf. that 1 rise up to the prey 2;£c/j.4.10.for who hath despised rf. of small things ? Mai. 3. 2. but who may abide the rf. of his coming ? 4. 1. the rf. cometh that shall burn as an oven A/ar. 24. 3K. marrying and giving in marriage.till the rf. that N oe entered into the ark. Luke 17 . 27 . 50. the Lord of that servant shall come in a rf. when he looketh not for him, Luke 12,46. 25. 13. ye neither know the rf. nor the hour Mark 1.35. rising up a great while before rf.went out Lnke 1.20. dumb till the rf.ihese things be performed 80. child grew till therf.of his shewing unto Israel 17. 4. trespass seven times in a rf. and turn again 24. so shall also the Son of Alan oe in his rf. Jolm 6. 39. but should raise it again at the last rf, 40. I will raise him up at the last rf. 44, 54. 8. 56. your father Abraham rejoiced to see mj- rf. Q. 4, 1 must work the work of him while it is rf. Actsl, 2. until the rf. in whieh he was taken up 12. 21. on a set rf. TIerod sat upon his throne 16. 35. and whe" it was rf. 23. 12. | 27. 39. 17. 31. because he hath appointed a rf. in which 27. 29. they cast four anchors, and %vished for rf. Pom.^.5.h\\t treasurest wrath against the rf.of wrath 13. 12. rf. is at hand, let us therefore cast off works 14.6.he that regardeth a rf.regardeth it to the Lord 1 C0;'.3.13.for tlie rf.shall declare it.berause it shall 4. + 3. should be judged of you or of man's rf. 2 Cor. 6. 2. behold, now is the rf. of salvation F.ph. 4. 30. ye are sealed to the rf. of redemption Phil. 1. 6. will perform it until the rf.of JesusChrist 1 Thes! .5. 5. ye are all the children of the rf. 8. hue Jul us who are of the rf. be sober, putting on Hcb. 4. 7 . again he limiteih a certain rf. saying, to-d. 8. would he not afterward spoken of another rf. ? 10. 25. the more as ye see the rf. approaching 2 Pet. 1. 19. till the rf. dawn, and the day-star arise 3, 12. hasting to the coming of the rf. of God i/ff».9-15. which were prepared for an hour and a rf. See AroNEMiiNT, li.^TixE, Cala-Mity, Dark- Ntss, Evil, Holy, List. yJll the DAV. Psal.^S.o. teach me, for on thee do I wait all the rf. 7i.i5.my mouth shew forth thysalvatlon all the d. 89. 16. in thy name shall they reioice all the rf. 102. 8. mine enemies reproach me all the rf. 119. 97. thy law is my meditation all the rf. ha. 28. 24, dolh the plowman plow 6. 5. they said, not on the feast-d. Mark 14.2. John 2. 23* infeast-d. many believed in his name r-'isl DAY. Gen. 1 . 5. the evening and morning vrereflrst d. ii.i.on ihs. first rf. of the month the mountains wera seen, 13. Exod. 40. 2,17- Eev. 23. 24. Exod. 12. 15. tlie _;?/■.»■/ rf. ye shall put away leaveOj whoso eateth from first rf. to seveutb 16. in the first rf. shall be an holy convocation. Lev. 23. 7, 35. Num. 28. 18. | 29- 1. T^v, 23. 39. on xhs first rf. shall be a sabbath 40. shall take o\\ first rf. boughs of goodly trees Num. 1. 1. the Lord spake to Sloses on itM first rf, 18. they assembled the congregation on i\\k first rf, 33.38.on the/irjfrf. Aaron went up to Mount lloi Deut. IC. 4. the fltah sacrificed firtt rf. lot reuiaia DAY £ Chrm. SQ. 1?. they began on first d. to sanctify £sra 3. 6. from ^tjirst d. began thry to offer 1. ^.aaiht first d. begaahetogoupfrom Babylon aiid on ih^ first d. came he to Jerusalem 10. l6 . sat down ou first d. of the tenth month 17. \>3 first d. of first month they made an end ^^eA.8.2.Ezra brought the law on first d. of month m.fromfirst unto last if .he read in the law of God tlzei. S6.1.ia thej!M/rf. the word of the Lord came, 29. 17. I 31. 1. I 32. 1. Hag. 1. 1. 45. 18. in first d. of the month shalt offer a buUodE Van. 10.12.from the first rf.thou didst set thy heart Mat.m. I7.^rff if .of unleavened bread, Mark 14.12. Acts 20. 18. ye know from^rj( d. I came into Asia Phil. 1. 5. for your fellowship from^r.rr d. till now See Wbek. Second DAY. Gen. 1. 8. the evening and morning were second d. Exod. 2. 13. and when he went out the second d. Num. 7. IB, on the second d. Nethaneel did offer 29,17.on the secondd. offer twelve young bullocks Josh. 6. 14. the second d. they compassed city once 10. 32. took Lachish on the second d. and smote it Juif^. 20.24. Israel came against Benjamin second d. 1 Sam. SO. 34. Jonathan did eat no meat second d. 2 CAr07t. 3.2.he began to build j'«rond(/(/. l7lingjl2.12.cametoRehob. Mirrfrf. 2 CAr. 10. 12. 8 Kings \^.M. Isr, dwelt as yesterday and MiVrfrf. SO. b.on^z thirdd go up to the house of Lord, 8. 1 CAron.ll.-f 2. on M»>rf rf. wast he that leddest out Ezra 6. 15. the house was finished on tbe thirdd. JUsth.S.l.on the thirdd. Esther put on royal apparel Has. 6. 2. in the //ifVtf S/iA d. nine bullocks, two rams Fzek. 1. 1. in th^ fifth d. of the month, 2. | 8. 1. 33. 21. in itiRfifth d. one came unto me, saying Sixth DAY. Gen. 1 . 31 . evening and morning were the sixth d. Uxod. 16.5. on the sixth d. gather twice as much,22. Sg.giveth you on the sixth rf.the bread of two days Nnm. 7. 42. on the sixth d. Eliasaph offered 29- 29. on thesixtA d. eight bullocks, two rams Sevetith DAY. Ge7i. 2. 2. on the seventh d. God ended bis work 3. land God blessed tbe seventh d. Exod. 20. 11. £j0^. 12.15.eatethleaven from first rf. to Jcy^n/yS d. 16. on the seventh d. shall be an holy convoca- tion. Lev. 23. 8. Num. 28. 25. 13. 6. and in the seventh d. shall be a feast X5. 26. sii days gather it, but the serenth d. is the sabbath, 20. 10. Lev. 23. 3. Deut. 5. 14. 27. there went out some on the seventh d. 20.1«t no man go out of his place on the seventh d. 24. 16. on tiiB seventh d. he called unto Moses 31 . 17. on the sevetith d. God rested, IIe6. 4.4. 34.21. on seventh d. thou sttalt rest, in earing-time 35. 2. on teeenth d. there shall be a holy d. to you LtP. W 5. the priest shall look on him the seventh d. 6, £7, 32,34, 51. I li. 3f). iJAY £0v.l4.9.the seventh d. he shall shave it, ^wn.S.Q. Num. 19. IS. on tne seventh d. he shall be clean 19. on tht. seventh d. purify himself, 31. 19. 31 .24.ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh d, Dettt i6. 8. on the seventh d. a solemn assembly J0j'/i.6.4.on seventh d. compass city seven times,l5. Judg.lr«enM (/.8.12. | g.l. 9.17.«n the thirteeitth d. of monthAdar theyrested 18. the Jews at Shushan assemb. on thirteenth d. Fourteenth DAY. Exod. 12. 6. ye shall keep the iamb till/Dttr^ffen(/( d. iQ.on fourteenth d. ye shall eat unleavened bread Lev, Z^.S.'m.x\iG fourteenth d, is the Lord's passover Num. 9. 3, 5. I 28. I6. Josh. 5. 10. 2 Clir 30. 15. j 35. 1. Ezra 6. 19- Ezek. 45. 21. Num.g.ll. on fourteenth d. ateventhey shall eat it Esth. 9. 15. Jews gathered together oafourteenth d. 17.and on xhs fourteenth rf.of the same rested they Acts 27.33. this isfourteenth rf.ye continued fasting Fifteenth DAY. Exod.\&.\ . came to wildern. of Sinai on fifteenth d. Lev. 23. 6. and onfifteenth d. is feast, Num. 28. 17, 34. the fifteenth d, of the seventh month, 39. Num. 29. 12. Ezek. 45. 25! Num. 33. 3. departed from Ramases onfifteenth d. 1 Kings 12.32.he ordained a feast onfifteenth d.33. £jM.9.18. the Jews onfifteenthd. rested yeariy,21 . £«c*.32.l7. onfifteenth d. word of L.came to Ezek. Sixteenth DAY. 2 Chr. 29. 17. and in sixteenth d. they made an end Seventeenth DAY. Gen. 7. 11. on seventeenth d. were fount, broken up a. 4. ark rested on seventeenth d. on mount Ararat Twentieth DAY. Num. 10. 11. on taejitieth d. the cloud was taken up Ezra 10. 9. on trvetttieih d. people sat in the streets Twenty.first DAY. Exod. 12. 18. eatunleaven. bread till twenty-first d. Hag. S.l.in twe^ity first d. came the word to Haggai Twenty-third DAY. 2 Chron. 7. 10. t.-t. d. Solomon sent people to tents £j^//i.8.9.on r.-r.rf. written as Mordecai commanded Tjoenty-fourth DAT. Neh. 9. 1. on t.-fourth d. Isr. assembled with fast. Da7i. 10. 4. onr/OTiH/i d. I was by river Hiddekel Hag. 1 .15. in t.-fourth d. Ld. stirred up Zerubbabel 2.10. in the t.-fourth d. word came to llaggai,20. 18. consider from the t.-fonrth d of ninth month Zech.X.^ -on the r .^our//j rf.came word to Zechariah Iwcnty-fifth DA\ Neh. 6.16. the wall was finish, in the tvienty-fifthd '"" 52. 31 . on t..fifth d. Evil-merodach lifted head Jer. DAY Twenty-seventh DAY.; Gen. 8. 14. an the {.-seventh d. was the earth drit; Z Kings 2.5.27. oat. -s.d. Evil-merodach lifted be% Good DAY. 1 Sam. 25, 8. we come in a good 4, give to Davji^ FAth.&.17- Jewshadgladncssanda^fwiJt;, 9. 19 9- 22. was turned from mourning into a good d> Great DAY. Jer, 30. 7. alas, that d, is greatf none is like it Hos, 1. 11. for great shall be tne d. of Jezrea Joel 2. 11. the d. of the Lord u great and terribU 31. sun to darkness, moon to blood, before the and terrible d. of the Lord come, Actsi.zo Zeph. 1. 14. the great d. of the Lord is near Mai. 4. 5. before the coming oi great d. of the Lord John 7-37. \ha.t great d. of the feast, Jesus criea Jude 6. reserved unto the judgment of the great a. Rev. 6. 17- for the great d, of his wrath is come 16. 14. to gather to the battle of the great d. In the DAY. Gen. 2. 4. in the d. that the Lord made the earth 17. in the d. thou eatest thereof thou shalt die 3. 5. in the d. ye eat, your eyes shall be opened 31. 40. thus I was, in the d. drought consimied me 35. 3, who answered me in the d. of my distress Exod. 32. 34. nevertheless in the d. when I visit Lev. 6. 5. in the d. of his trespass-offering 20. offer in the d. when he is anointed, 7, 36. 7. 35, in the d. he presented them to mimster 14.2. law of leper in the d. of his cleans. Nvm. 6, % 1 57. in the d. of the clean and unclean Num. 28. 26. also in the d. of the first-fruits- 30. 5. if her father disallow in the d. he heareth 7. husband held hb peace in the d. he heard it Josh. 10, 12. 171 the d. L. delivered up the A tnorites 14. 11. as strong as I was in the d. Moses sent me 1 Sam. 20. 1 19. where thou didst hide in the d. 21.6. put hot bread i» the d. it was taken away 2 Sam, 22. 1. m the d. the Lord had delivered him 1 Kings 9,. 8. who cursed me in the d that I fled Neh. 13. 15. in the d. wherein they sold victuals E^th. 9. 1. in the d. the enemies of the Jews hoped Job 20. 28. his goods flow away in the d. of wrath Psal. 95. 8. as in the d. of temptation, Heb. 3. a. 102. 2. hide not thy face in the d. of trouble, in the d. when 1 call, answer me speedily 110.3. thy people be willing in the d, of thy power 5. shall strike throughkingsin/Af^. of his wrath 137.7. remember Edom in the d. of Jerusalem 1.38. 3. in the d. when I cried, thou answeredstme Pr0v.6. 34. he will not spare t»r/ie (2. of vengeance 11. 4. riches profit not tn the d. of wrath 24. 10. if thou faint lu tbe d. of adversity F^cl. 7. 14. iM the d. of prosperity be joyful, but in the d. of adversity consider 8. 8. neither hath he power in the d. of death 12. 3. in the d. when the keepers shall tremble Cant. 3. 11. crowned him in the d. of his espousals, and in the d. of the gladness of his heart 8. 8. in thf d. when she sh^l be spoken lor Ira. 9- 4. broken the yoke as in the d. of Midiaa 10. 3. w.iat will ye do t7t the d. of visitation? 1 1 .16. in the d. he came out of Egypt, tios. 2. 15. 13. 13. shall remove in the d. of liis fierce anger 17. 11. in the d. shalt thou make thy plant grov in the d. of grief and desperate sorrow 30.25. in thed. ofgreat slaughter, whenthebewers 26. in the d, that the Lord bindeth up the breach 58. 3. in the d. of your fast you find pleasure Jer. 16.19. O Lord, my I'efuge tn thed. of alHictiaa 17. 17. Uiou art my hope in the d. of evil 18. 17. shew back and not face in the d. of calamity 36. 30. his dead body shall be cast out m the i. Lam. 1. 12. afflicted me in the d. of his fierce anger 2.1, remembered not his ibotstooliu/A«^. of anger 3. 57. thou drewest near in the d. that I called Ezek. 7.19. gold not deliver them in the d. of wrath- 16. 4. thy nativity in the d. thou wast born, 5. 56 Sodom not mentioned in the d. of tby pride 27, 27. they shall fall i» the d. of thy ruin 30.9.great pain came on them as in thed. of £g;irpt 32. 10. every man for his life in f /je (/. of thy fall 33. 12. in the d. he turneth from his wickedntiss, not able to live in the d. that he sinneiti Hos. 2. 3. lest I set her as in the d, she was bora 4.5. therefore shalt thou fall in the d. and prophet Amos 1. 14. with a tempest in the d. of a whirlwind 8. g. I will darken the earth in the clear d. Obad. 11. in the d. thou stoodest on the other side 12. nor rejoiced in the d. of their destruGtiou 14. those of his that did remain in the d. of tlist. Mai. 4. 3. in the d. that I shall do this* saith Loid Luke 17. 30. in the d. when the Son is revealed John 11.9. if any walk in the d. he stumbleth nt« iiem. 2.16. in d. whenG. shall judge secrets of mea 13. 13. let us walk honestly as in tht d. 1 Cor. 1.8. maybe blameless in Me rf. of our Low 2 Cur. 6. 2. in the d. of ssdvation I succoured lliet Phil. 2. 16. that I may rejoice in the d. of Chrisl Heb.Q.g. in the d. when 1 todk them bf thii 1^'« DAY I Pft. 2.12. may glorifjr God in Iht d. of risitation DAY of Judgments Mat, 10 15. it shall oe more tolerable for Sodom iu the rf. of judgment, H. 2+. Mark6. 11. 11 CC.more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon in d.iffj. 18. 36. shall give account thereof iad. o/Judg. S Pet. 3. 9. and to reserve the unjust to d. of j. 3. 7- are reserved unto fire against the d. of j, 1 Johu^. 17. we may have boldness la the d. ofj. DAY of the Lord, ha. 2. 18. d. of the L. shall be on every one proud 13.6.rf. of the L. is at hand, Joel 1. 15. Zeph. I.7, 9, the d. of the L. cometh, Joel 2. 1. Zech. 14. 1. 34. 8. for it is the d. of the Lord^s vengeance ler. 46. 10. this is the d, of the L. God of hosts Lam. *>. 32, in the d. of the L't anger none escaped Etek. 13. 5. to stand in battle in the d. of the Lord 30.3. thet/. 0/'fA«£. isnear, JoWS. 14. Obad.Xb. Amos i. m. woe to you that desire the d. of the L, Zeph. 1.8. in d. of the L.^f sacrifice I will punish 18. shall deliver them in the d.of the L.'s wrath S. 2. before the d. ^ the L.'s aoE^er come on you 3. ye shall be hid in the d. of the Lord's anger Mai. 4. 5. befoxe the coming of the d. of the Lord 1 Cor. 5. 5. spirit may be saved in d. of the Lord 2 Cor. 1. 14. as ye are ours in the d. of the Lord 1 Thess. 5. Z.d. of L. cometh as a thief, 2 Pet.Z.lQ. Rev. 1. 10. Z was in the Spirit on the Lord's d. See Great Day. One DAY. Gen. S7. 45. why deprived of you both in one d. ? Lev. 23. 28. not kill it and her young in otie d. Niim, 11. ig. ye shall not cat 07te d. or two days 1-Sam. 2. 34. in one d. they shall die both of them 27. 1. I shall 07U d, perish by the hand of Saul 1 Kings ■\, 9,2. Solomon's provision foroii« d. was 20. 29. Israel slew of Syrians 100,000 in one d. S Chr. 28. 6. Pekah slew in Judah 120,000 in otted. Exra 10. 13, neither is this the work o( oned, Esth.3. 13. kill children and women in oned. ti. 12. Isa. 9. 14. Lord cut off branch and rush in one d. 10. 17. shall devour his thorns and briers in 07ie d. 47. 9- two things shall come to thee in one d. €(). 8. shall earth be made to bring forth in one d. ? Zech. 3. 9. remove the iniquity of land io. one d. 14. 7. it shall be one d. which shall be imown Acts 21.7. we abode with the brethren one d. 28. 13. and after one d. the south wind blew Rom. 14. 5. one osteemeth one d. above another 1 Cor 10. 8. fell in oJte d, twenty-three thousand S Pet .3 A.otte d. with the Lord as a thousand years Rev. 18 8. therefore her plagues come in one d. DAY joined with night. Gen. 1. 14. lights to divide d. from the night 18. to rule over the d. and over the night 8. 82. cold and heat, d, and night, shall not cease 31. 39. 1 bare loss, whether stolen by d. or night £xoi/.I0.13.Lord brought an east-wind d. and night 13. 21. to give them light to gn by d. and night Lev. 8. 35. abide at door of tabernacle d. and Jiight Num. 11. 32. people stood up that our tribes instantly serving God 4. and night SCbr.]1.S5.thrioel suffered shipwreck, a ^, andn. DAA 1 Thess. 2. 9- [abourlng d. and n. because vould not 3.10 night and)/, praying exceedingly, 1 Tim.b.b. 1 Then. 3. 8. but wrought witli labour night and d. 8 Tim.X.S. without ceasing I have remembrance of thee in my prayers night and d. Rev. 4. 8. and they rest not d. andnt^Af, saying 7. 15. and serve him d. and night in his temple 8. 12. d. shone not for a third part, and the night 12. 10. who accused them before God d. and night 14.11.they have no rest d. nor night, who worship 20.10. be tormented d. and night for ever and ever Sabf>at/t-I>AS:. Exod. 16. 26. the seventh d. is the ta&dathr 20. 10, 20. 8. remember the sabbath-d. to keep it holy, Deut. 5. 12. 11. Lord blessed the sabbath-d. and hallowed it 31. 15. whosoever doth any work on sabbath-d. Sa. 3. ye shall kindle no iire on the sabbath-d. .VMm. 35. 32. aman that gathered sticks onsabbalh-d. 28.9.off'er on the sabbath-d. Xvio lambs of first yejir Deut, 5. 15. God commanded to keep the saibath-d. Neh. 10. 31. if the people sell victuals on sabbath-d. 13.15. burdens brought to Jerusalem on sabbat/i-d. 17. evil that ye do, and profane the sabbath-d. 19. should no burden be brought in on sabbath-d. 22. Leviies keep the gates to sanctify ^a^^nf/i-e/. Jer. 17- 2i. and bear no burden on thssabbalh-d. 22. nor carry forth a burden on the sabbath-d. Ezek. 46. 4. the prince shall offer in the sabbat/i-d. Mat. 12. 1. Jesus went on the ja^5//M-t/.throiighthe corn, and disciples were an hungered, Mari2.23. 8. for the SonoifManis hati of the sabbath-d. 11. if itfallinto apitonia^da//i-(^. Xjttkel4i.5. 24. 20. pray that your flight be not on sabbath-d. Mark 2. 24* why do they on s.-d. that is not lawful .' 3.2, whether he would heal onsabbath-d. Ijike 6.7. 6.2. he went into the synagogue on the sabbath-d. Iju/ce4i. 16. Acts 13. 14. Luke 13. 16, be loosed &om this bond on sabbath-d. 14. 1. as he went to eat bread on the sabbath-d. 23. 56. prepared spices, and rested the sabbath-d. John 5. 10. it is sabbath-d. it is not lawful to carry 16. because he had done these things on sabbath-d, 7. 22. and ye on the sabbath-d. circumcise a man 9. 14. it was the sabbath-d. when Jesus made clay 19-31. bodies not remain on the cross on jaJ3(iM8.Lot vexed his righteous soul from Aa.ytod. DAY of trouble. 2 Kings 19. 3. this day is a. d,o/ trouble^ Isa. 37. 3 Psal. 20. 1. Lord hear thee in the d. of troitble 50, 15. and call upon me in the d, of trouble 59. l6. hast been my refuge in the d. of trouble 77.2. in the d, of trouble I sought the Lord 86. 7. in the d. of trouble I will call on thee Jsa. 22. 5. it is a d, of trouble, and of treading down Jer. 51. 2. in the d. of trouble' they shall be ag. her Ezek. 7. 7. the time is come, d. of trouble is near Nah. 1. 7- Lord is a strong hold in d. of trouble Hab. 3. 16. that I might rest in the d. of trouble Zeph. 1. 15. that day is ^-d. of trouble and distress DAY-TIIWE. Job 5. 14. theymcot with darkness in the d.-iime 24.16. dig thro' houses they marked in the d.-time Psal. 22. S, I cry in the d.-iivne, but ihou hearest not 42.8. Lord command his loving-kindness iu-d.-time 78. 14. in the d.-time also he led them with a cloud 7.ra.4.6.shall be atabernacleforashadow in d.-time- 21. 8. I stand on the watch-tower in the d.-time_ Zjiike 21. 37. in d.-time he was teaching in' temple 2 Pet. 2. 13. that count it pleasure to riot in d.-time DAYS. Gen. 4. + 3. at end of d. Cain brought an offering 8. 3. after 150 d. the waters were aJated 24. t 1. and Abraham was old and gone into d. 27. 41. d. of mourning for my father are at hand 20.-|- 14.. and j£icob abode with him a month of d. 47. 9. the d. of my pilgrimage are an 130 years f 28. the d. of the years of his life was 147 years 50. 4. when the d. of his mourning were past Num. 11. + 20. ye shall eat of it a month of d. 14.34. after the number of d. ye searched the land Dent. 4. 32. for ask now of the d. that are past 10. 10. and I stayed in the mount forty d. Josh. 23. fl. Joshua waxed old and come into d. Judg. 1] .t4. after d. children of Ammonmade war 1 Sam.\Z. 11. Samuel came not within d. appointed 18. 26. and the d. were not expired, wherefore 27. 1 7- David dwelt with Philistines a year of d. 29. 3. which hath been with me these rf. 1 Kings 2. 11. the-rf. David reigned over Israel 3. 2. no house was built to the Lord till those d. 14. 20. d. that Jeroboam reigned were 22 years 3D. war between Rehoboam and Jeroh. all their d. 15. 16. between Asa and Baasha all their d. 32 . 2 Kings lO.f 36.d.that Jehu reigned were 28 years 13. 3. into the hand of Ben-hadad all their d, 15.+ 13. and Shallum reigned a month of rf. 18. 4. to those d. Israel did burn incense to it 23. £2. from d. of the judges, not such a passover 1 Chron. 23. 1. when David was old and full of d. 29. 15. our rf. are on earth as a shadow, Joi 8. 9. 28. he died full of d. riches and honour ; Chron. 24. 15. Jehoiada was old and full of d. Ezra 4. 2. since the d. Esar-addon brought us up 9-7. since d. of our fathers have we been in trespass Ne/t. 1 . 4. I wept and mourned certain d. 8.17. since d. of Jeshua, son of Nun, unto that day Esth. 9. 22. as the d. whereon the Jews rested 26. they called these d. Purim, after Pur 28. and that these d. should be rememb. and kept Job 3. 6. let it not be joined to the d. of the year 7. 1. are not his rf- also like the d. of an hireling ? 12. 12. and in length of 3. neither beginning of rf. nor end of life 10. 32. but call to remembrance the former rf. 1 Pet. 3. 10, he that would see good rf. lethim ref. Kev. 11. 3. shall prophesy 126O rf. in sackcloth 12.6. that they should feed her there 1260 rf. See David, Last, Old, Journey. Ail the DAYS. Gen, A. 14. dust shalt thou eat alt the rf. of fliy life 5. 5. all the rf. Adam lived were 930 years 8. all rf. of Seth 912 years |1 11. of Enos goSyears 14. rf. of Cainan 910 years || 23. Enoch 365 years 27, all the rf. of Methuselah were 969 years 9. 29- oil t/te rf. of Noah were 950 years Lev. 13. 46. all the rf. wherein the plague shall be 15. 25. all the d. of her issue shall be unclean, S6, Num. 6. 4. all the rf. of bis separation, 5, 6, 8, Deut. 4. 9. lest they depart from thy heartfl// thed, 10. to fear me alt the 4. they live, 1 Kings 8. 40. 12. 1. toposseKita//M«rf. yeliveontheearth Josh. 4.-I24. that you might fear the Lord a// <^erf. 24. 31. and Israel served the Lord all the rf. of Joshua and all the rf. of the elders, Jvdg. 3. 7 Jndg. 2. 18. delivered them all the rf, of the judge 1 Sam. 1,11. 1 will give him to Lord a// rf. of hisUfi 7* 13. gainst Philistines all the rf. of Samuel 15. Samuel judged Israel all the rf. of his life ■ 1 Kings A. 25. dwelt safely all the rf. of Solomon 11. 25. Rezon was advers. all the rf. of Solomon 2 Kings 13. 22. Hazael oppressed Israel all thed. of 23. 22, nor in all Hit rf. of the kings of Israel 2 Chron. 24. 2. ali the rf. of Jehoida the priest, 14. Ezra 4. 5. to frustrate their purposes all rf.of Cyrus Job 1. + 5. thus did Job all the rf. 14.14. all the rf. of my appointed timewilHwait Pj«/.23 .6.mercy shall follow me all the rf. of my life 27. 4. dwell in house of Lord all the rf. of my life Prov. 15. 15. all the rf. of the afflict^ are evil 31 . 19. do Itim good, not evil, all the rf. of her lift DAY U\ 75. tn holiness beTnre him a//fAcd.of onrlire See lilt 1.1 KK, Th^ LiPfi. DAYS tome. sm.'- 17.*tiall bring oil thee rf thaXhsrt not come >r.2:».5.l»ebnl(iihBrf.conw.7. | 30.3. | 31.27,31,38 dmot 4- S. the d. come that he will take ^oa awajr Mat. 9- lA- tlte ^- shall ruin« when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, Markl.^^i.Luke 5.35. laiAt 17. 22. the rf. c(jm« vhen ye shall desire to see 19. 43. the d. come thr enemies shall cast a treoch SI. 6. the d, ronurin wEuch there shall not be left IlebM. U. d. eamt when I will make a oew coveuant Few DAYS. Htfn.Sl. 55. let the damsel abide with us a /«» if. 27. 44. tarry a/«w (/. till thy brother's fury turn S9. SO. and they seemed to him but a/ea) d. 47. Q'./iw and evil are the d. of my pilgrimagie Num. 9' So. whpji the cloud was 9. few d. on ta^ni, Job 14. 1. inai) that is bom of a woman is offewd. 32. t G. Klihu said, I am otjiew d. and ye are old Ptai, 109. B. let his d. he few, and let another Dan, 11. SO. within ^fff d. he shatl bedeistroyed Hti. 12. 10. they verily for a few d. chastened us His DAYS. Gen. 6. 3, yet Ait d. Aiall be ISO years 10.S5. in At>tf. was the earth divided, 1 CAr.l.19. Deia. SS. 19. may not put her away all his d. 29. 1 King* 1 . 1 6. had not displeased him from his S. 15. 14. Asa was perfect all hisd, 2 Chron. 15. 17. 16. 34. in his d. did Hiel build Jericho 21. 29. I will not bring Uie evil in his d. S KiiigsQ.iO.inhisd. Edomrevolted.S CAr.21.8. 12. 2, Jehoash did what was right all his d. 15. 18. he departed not all his d. from the sins 1 Chron. 22. 9* &nd quietness to Israel in his d S Citron. 34. 33. all his d. they departed n6t from Joh 14. 5. seeing hisd. are determined, his months 15. 20. wicked man travaileth with pain all his d, 24.1. why do they that know him not see his d.? Psai. 72. 7. in his d. shall the righteous flourish 103. 15. as for man, his d. are as grass, as flower 144. 4. hisd, arc as a shadow that passeth away Prov.i&.XG. that hateth covctousness prolong his d. Eccl. S. 23. for all his d. are sorlrows, his travail A. ^ all his d. also he eateth in darkness 8.12. and though his d. be prolonged, yet I know 13. the wicked shall not prolong his d. _ Jsa 65. 20. nor old man that bath not filleH his d. JsT, 17- 11. shall leave them in the midst of his d. 22. .10. write, a man that shall not prosper in /<«> 32. 26. came not on them in the d. of Hezekiah JoA 29. 2. as in the d. when God preserved me 4. as I was in the d. of my youth, when the secret Psai. 37. 19. in the d. of famine shall be satisfied 40. 5. wherefore ishould I fear in the d. of eru L.'cl. 2. 16. in the d. to oome shall be forgotten 11.9- let thy heart cheer thee in the d. of youth IS. 1. remember thy Creator in the d. of yonth Jer. S6. 18. Micah prophesied in//j« 9* have deeply corrupted as iV >he d. of GibeaJ^ 32.9. to dwell, as in thed.ofAt solemn feast Joel 1. S. hath tiiis been Vn the d. of your fathers ? Mat. 8. 1. when Jesus *a8 bom in M« rf. of Herod S3. SO. if we had been in the d. of our fathers !M. 38. for as in the d. that were before the flood MarkZ.tQ. into the bouse of God inrf. of Abiathar lAike 1. S5. thus hath Lord aeait with me in the d. 4. ^. many widows were in the d. of £ltas 17. 26. OS in the ^ of Noe || 28. in the d. of Lot Acts 5. 37- rose up Judas in the d. of the taxing 11 . 28. came to pass in the d. of Claudius Cesar Bek. 5.7 -who IN the d. of his flesh, whenbe offered 1 Pet.3. SO. long-suffer. G. waited mthed. of Noah Rev. 10. 7 . in the d. of the voice of seventh angel II . 6. that it Tain not in the d. of their prophecy In those DAYS. Qn\. 6. 4. there were giants in the earth in those d thut. 17. g. come to the judge in those d. 19- 17. S0. 3. go to the priest that sh^ be in those d. 115 BAY Jvig. 17. 6. in those d. there was DO king in Tsrael, 18. 1. I 21. C5. SO. 27. for the ark of God was there in those d. XSam. 3. I. the word of L. was precious in those d. S Sam, 16. f 3. which he counselled in those d. % Kings 20. 1. in thosed. was Hezekiah sick unto death. 2 Chrmi. 32. 24. lea. 38. 1. Jer. 33. I6. in those d. shall Judah be saved 50. 4. in those d. Israel shall go up and seek God SO. in those d. iniq. shall be sought for, and none i).4Y Mat. I2.1.2.it is lawful to do well on the sahbath-d.f Mark 3.4. lawful to do good on sabbath-d. Ijiuce 6.9. Imke 4. 31. he came ana taught them on sabbath-d. 6. 2. which is not lawful to do on the sabbath-4. Acts 17, 2. three sabbath-d. reasoned with them Col. 2, 16. judge you in respect of sabbath-d. Thy DAYS. •Kxod.^0 . 12 . honour thy father and .dy mother, that thjf d. may be long on land I . U7 G. giveth the« 21.26. ^e number of thy d. 1 will fulfil Joei S. 29. in those d.vrM pour out my Spirit on thr ' If«*.c. 1 2. 1 19. forsake not the Levite all thy d. servants and on the handmaids. Acts 2 18. t^3, ?. uall not seek their prosperity all thy d Afar. 24.19. woe to ^em that give suck in .A 6. in those f^.shall men seek death and not find it Latter DAYS. Num. S4.14. people do to thy people in the tatter d. Deut. 4 30, in latter d. if thou turn to the Lord 31. 29. and evil will befal you in the latter d. Jer. 23.20. in latter d. consider it perfectly, 30. 24. 48.47. yet Willi bring i^aio the captivityof Moab in the latter d. saitb the Ix>rd 49* 39- the captivity of Elamin the latter d. E's£A.38.l6. come against my people in the latter d. Dan. 2. 28. makethknownwhatshallhein /ai»r d. 10. ]4. what shall befal thy people in the latter d. Hos. 3. 5. and shall feax the Lord in the latter d. Many DAYS. Gen, 37. 34 Israel mourned for his son many d. 4/T. 1 8. how many are the d. cf thy life ? Josh. 22, 3f>nor left your brethren ^ese mafiy d. 2 Sam. 19. f 34. Bfizillai said to the king, how many d. are the years of my life i 1 TCings 2. 38. Shimei dwelt at Jerusalem many d. 3. 1 1 1 . and host not asked for thyself many d. 17.15. she, and he, and her house, did eat monyt/. .1 Chron. 7. 22. and Epbraim mourned many d. Psai. 34. 12. what man is he that loveth many d ? 119. 84. how man^ are the d. vti thy servant ? Eccl. 6. 3. so that the d. of his years be many 11. 1. for thou shalt find it after many d. iJa. 24.22. afterm.tf. shall theybevisited,'£z«j('.38.8. 32. 10. many d. and years shall ye be troubled Jer. 32. 14. they may continue many d. 35. 7. 37. 16. Jeremiah had remained there many d. Ezek. 12. 27. the vision that he se^th is for many d, Dan. 8. 26. I 10. 14. Don.ll. 33. shall fall by captivity and spoil many d. Hos. 3. 3. thou shalt abide for me many d. 4. Israel shall abide many d. without a king Luke 15. 13. not many d, after, younger son gather. John 2. 12. they continued there not many d. Acts 1. 5. ye shall be baptized not manyd. hence 13. 31. he was seen many d. of them which come 16. 18. this did she many d. Paul being grieved S7. SO. nor sun nor stars in many d. appeared My DAYS. Gn. 29.21 .give me my wife, for my d. are fulfilled 2 KingsSO. IQ, good if peace and truth be in my d. Job 7. 6. my d. are swifter than a weaver's shuttle 16. let me alone, for my d. are vanity 9. 25. now my d. are swifter than a post, they flee 10. 20. are not my d. few, cease tlien, and let alone 17* !■ my d, are extinct, graves ajre ready forme 1 1 . my d. are past, my purposes are broken 27. 1 6. my heart shall not reproach me for my d. 29. 18. I shall multiply my d. as the sand i''/a/.39.4.know mine end, and the measure of my d. 5. thou hast made my d. as an hand-breadth 102. 3. for my d. are consumed like smoke 11. my d. are like a shadow that dedineth 23. he weakened my strength,he shortened my d. 24. take me not away in the midst of my d. 116. 1 2. therefore will 1 call upon him in my d. Isa. 38. 10. I said, in the cutting off of my d. 39. 8. there shall be peace and truth in my d, Jer, SO. 18. my d. shall be consumed with shame iVba;-fl-DAYS. 1 Sam.Z5.10.hi many servants now-o-d.hnak away Prolong, ed, eth, DAYS. Devi 4. S6. shall notprolong your d. on it, 30. 18. 40. and that thou mayest^m/on^f thy ^.22.7. S. 16. and that thy d. may be prolonged, 6, 2. 33. thatyemay 0ro/bnf yourrf. in the land, 11. 9. 17. 20. to *he end that he may prolong his d. 32. 47. ye shall prolong your d. in the land Prov. 10. 27. the fear of the Lord prolongeth d, S8. 16. hateth covetousness, shall prolong his ecause three 3. after (ArMrf. I will rise again, MarkV,.Z\.. Luke 2. 46. afteT three d. found him in ths temple .fiHr.l6.13.observe the feast of tabernacles sevend. Jarf?.14.12.if ye can declare ittomewithin jeiiw/rf. 17. and she wept before him the seven d. 1 Sam. 10. 8. seven d. shalt thou tarry till I come 11. 3. the elders said, give us je7'fi«i/. respite 13. 8. he tarried seven d. according to the time 31.13. and they fasted seven d. 1 Chron. 10. 12. 1 Kinss 8.65. Solom.held.a feast before 1^. sevend. l6. 15. Zimri did reign seven d. in Tirzah 2 Chron. 7. 9. they kept dedication of altar seven d. 30. 21. the children of Israel kept the feast of un- leavened bread seven d. 35. 17- Es^a 6. 22. 23. assembly took counsel to keep other seven d. Esth. 1. 5. a feast both to great and small seven d. Jsa. 30. 26. light of the sun, as the light of seven d. Ezek. 3. 15, 1 remained there astonished scve?i d. 43. 2fi. seven d. shall they purge the altar, purify Jie&. 11.30. fell, after they were compassed jei;en d. Eight DAYS. Gen.VJ \2. eight d. old shall be circumcised.Sl. 4. X CAnm. 29.17. sanciify house oftheLd. in eight d. Lw^«S'..21. when eight d. were accomplished for the Mm 20. 26. after eight d. .lesus came and stood in 7eji DAYS. [midst Num. 11. 19. ye shall not eat ten d. nor twenty d. 1 Sam. 25. 38. ten d. after the Lord smote ^ abal Neh. 5. 18. once in ten d. store of all sorts of wine Jer. 42, ~. after ten d. the word of the Lord came Dan. 1. 12. prove thy servants, I pray thee, tend. 15. attheendof^tfM(/. their countenances fairer Acts 25. 6. when he had tarried more than ten d. 2iev. 2. 10. but ye shall have tribulation ten d. Eleven DAYS. Dent. 1.2, eleven rf. journey betw.IIoreb and Kadesh Twelve DAYS. Acts 24. 11. there are but twelve d. since I went up Fourteen DAYS, 1 Kings 8. 65. Solomon held a feast fourteen d. I if teen DAY'S. Gal. 1. 18. 1 went and abode with Peter fifteen d. Twenty DAYS. Num. 11. 19. ye shall not eat flesh -twenty d. Twenty-one DAYS. Uan.10.13. prince of Pers, withstood me iwenty-one Thirty DAY'S. [d. Num. 20. 29. they mourned for Aaron thirty d. Deut. 34. 8. IsrEiel wept for Moses thirty d. Esth. 4.11,not been called to the king these /AiW^^ d. Dan. 6. 7. whosoever shall ask petition for (//(//yi/. 'ihiny-three DAY'S. [12. Lev. 12.4. in the blood of her purify, thirty-three d . lorty DAYS. Gen. 7.4.T will cause it to rain on the earth /br/y (f, 50. ^. forty d. were fulfilled for embalming him Exod. 2-1.. 18. Moses was in the mount forti/ d. and forty Lights, 34. 28. Deut. g'. ^. \ 10. 10. Nnm. 13. 25. thay returned ^fter forty d. 14. 34, Dent. 9. 25. 1 fell down before the Lord forty d. ' Kings 19.8. went in strength of that meaX forty d. Ezek. 4. 6. shalt bear the iniquitj of Judah/o/vy d. Jonah 3. 4. yet forty d. and TSineveh be overthrown .A/fl/. 4.2. when he had failed forty d.d.niforty nights Mark 1. 13. Jesus w/zs forty d. in the wilderness tempted of Sata!j,was with wild beasts, L«^^ 4.2. Acts 1. 3. being seen of them forty d. and speaking Fifty-two DAYS. y*th. 6. 15, so the wall was finished in Jifty-tmo d. YmirTiAXfi. ^eiit. 11. 21. thai yinir J. maybe multiplied *er. 10. 9- I will cause to cease in your d. mirth 35. 7. bu* all yonr d. ye shall dwell in tents £;mA.12.Cci^, in (/. ^. will 1 say word, and perform it Joei 1.2. haih this been in your d.or d. of fathers .' ^ah. 1. 5. 1 will woik a work in ^wh/- rf. Acts IS.'ll. DAILY. Ljrod. l6. 5, twice as much as they gathered d Niun. 4. 16. the d. mcat-off.ring, Ezek. 46. 13. 28. 24. after this tanner ye shall offer d. 29. 6. beside the d. burnt-offering, Ezra 3. 4. ^i*dg.l6.1 6. when she pressed him rf.with her words 116 J)EA !i /fin§j25.30. allowance -wbs a d. rate for every day Neh. 5. 18. now that which was prepared for me d. I j//i.3.4.when they spake d. hearkened not to thera Psal. 13. 2. having sorrow iu my heart rf. how long 42.10. while they say d. to me, where is thy God ^ 56. 1. be merciful, he fighting d. oppresseth m.e U,. mine enemies would d. swallow me up 61. 8. 1 will sing, that [ may d. perform my vows 68. 19. blessed be the Lord who tf. loadeth us 72. 15. he shall live and d. shall he be praised 74. 22. how ihe foolish man reproacheth thee d. 86. 3. I cry to thee rf. l|88.y. I cilled rf. upon thee 88. 17. they came round about me d, like water Pri'v. 8. 30. and I was d. his delight, rejoicing in 34. that heareth mc, watching d. at my gates Tsa. 58.2.yetihey seek merf. and delight to know Jer. 7. 25. d. rising up early and sending them 20.7. I am in derision d. every one mocketh, 8. Lzek. 30. 16. and Noph shall have distresses d. Dan. 1.5. the king appointed them a d. provision 8. 11, he magnified himself, and by him the d. sa- crifice was taken away, 11. 31. [ 12. 11. /fif.lS.l.Ephraim ff.increaseth lies and desolation il^a/.6.11.give us this day our d. bread, Luke 11.3. 55. 1 sat d. with you teaching in the temple, Mark 14. 49. Luke I9. 47- | 22. 53. L«*e 9-23 .let him take up his cross t/.aiid follow me Acts 2. 46. continuing d. wiih one accord in temple 47. Lord added to the church d. suoh to be saved 6. 1. widows were neglected in the d. ministration 16. 5. the churches increased in number d. 17-11 .the noble Bereans searched the scriptures d. I Cor. 15. 31. 1 die d. [j Heb. 3. 13. Mit exhortrf. Heb. 7. 27. who needeth not d. to offer sacrifice Jii/n.2.15.if asister be naked.and destitute of rf.food DAYS-MAN. Job 9. 33. neither is there any d. betwixt us DAY-SPRIKG. Job 38. 12. caused the d.-spring to know his place Lu*(;1.78.wherebyrf.-i;;rm^from on high visited us DAY-SJ'AR. ZPet. 1, 19. and the d.-star arise in your hearts DEACON, S. Ph'J- 1- 1- to the saints with the bishops and d. 1 7i!'n(,3.8.the rf. must be grave, not double-tongued 10. then let them use the office of a rf. 13. 12. let the rf. be (he husband of one wife DEAD Signifies, [1] Oiie whose soul is separated from his body, either by a natural or violent death, Ruth 1. 8. Job. 1. 19. [2] Such as are m a state of spiritual death, being void of grace, lyi?ig un- der the power of sin, and us unable to do any thing that is spiritually good, or to conveit aiid raise themselves, as a dead body is to gnicken it- self, Eph. 2. 1. 1 Tim. 5. 6. [.3] Such as have no betng at all, but are citinct, both body and soul ; Mat. 22. 32, God is not the God of the dead, that It, of i-uch as are finally and irreco- verably periihed, without any possibility of living again, as the Sadducees thought ; but he is the God of the living ; that is, of such whose smtls do live andare in being, and whose bodies, though now dead, shall he made alive again. [4] Such as were like dead persons, as the Jews, who seemed to be lost in Babylon, of whom there Teas no more hope that they should return and live in their own land, thaJi that a dead man should rise to life. Isa 26. 19, Thy dead men shall live. [5] One very near to death, as good as dead. Gen. 20. 3, Thou art but a dead man, says God to Abimelech: Thou deserve-^t a present and untimely death ; and if thou proieedest in thy i}ite?ided wickedness, ii shall be injiicted upon thee. [6] Dead idols or images, Isa. 8. I9. [7] Impotent or unable for generation, according to the course of nature, Rom. 4. I9. [8] Such as are decayed in grace. Rev. 3. 1. [9] Iree from sin, and the law, as to expectation of eternal Ufe thereby. Gal. 2. 19. [lOj The state of the dead, Rom. 8. 1 1. [11] The resurrection of the dead, 1 Cor. 15. 29. Gen. 20.3. God said to Abim, thou art but arf.man 23. 3. and Abraham stood up from before his rf. Exod. 4. 19. the men area, which sought thy life g. 7. there was not one of the Israelites' cattle rf. 12. 30. was not a house where there was not one rf, 33. the Egyptians said, we be all rf. men 14. 30. Israel saw the Egyptians rf. on the shore 21 . 34. and the rf. beast shall be his, 36. 35. and the rf. ox also they shall divide Lev. 22. 4. toucheth any thing unclean by the rf. Num. 5. 2. and whosoever is defile i by the rf. 12. 12. let her not be as one rf. of whom the flesh is 16. 48. he stood between the rf. and the living J?fi7ir.25.5. the wife of the rf. not marry a stranger Judg. 3. 25. behold, their lord was fallen down rf. 4. 22 when he came in, behold, Sisera lay rf. 16.30. rf. Samson slew at his death was more than Rvih 1. 8. as ye have dealt with rf. and with me DEA Tiuth 4. t,. to raise up name of the rf, oa hia inheil- anc 1 Sam. 4. 17. thy sons Tlophni and Pbinehas are d 10. that her father-in-law and husband were 24. 14.dost thou pursued after a rf. dog, after aflea* 31. 7. Saul and his sons were rf. i Chron. 10, 7 2 Sam. 9-8. shouldest look on such a rf. dog as I act 13. 33, to think that all the king's sons are rf, 16.9. why should this rf. dog curse my lord the kins 19. 28. all of my father's house were but rf. men 1 A'in/»j3.22. living mine, and the rf. is thy son. 23. 13. 31, when I am rf. bury me in the sepulchre 21. 15. arise, for Naboih is not alive but rf. Job 1 . 19. house fell on young men, and they are d 26. 5. rf. things are foru.ed from under the waters Psal. 31.12. J am forgotten as a rf. man outofmind 76. 6, the chariot and horse are cast into rf. sleep 88. 5. free among the rf, like slain that lie in grave 10. wilt thou shew wonders to the rf. ? 106. 28. and they ate the sacrifice of the rf, 115, 17. the rf. praise not the Lord, neither anr 143.3. in darkness, as those that have been loogrf P/'or.2.]8.houseinclineth, and her paths unto the rf, 9- 18. but he kno^veih not that the rf. are there 21. ]6. shall remain in the congregation of the rf. Eccl. 4. 2. 1 praised the rf. which are already rf, 9. 3. and after that they go to the rf. 4, for a living dog is better than a rf. lion 5, the rf. know not any thing, neither have they 10.1, rf. flies cause the ointment of the apothecary Isa. 8.19. seek to their God, for the living to the i. 14. 9. it stirreth up the rf. for thee, the chief ones 22. 2. not slain with the sword, nor rf. in battle 26.14. they are rf, shall not live, they are deceased 19. thy rf. men shall live, with my rf. body 59. 10. we are in desolate places as rf, men Lam. 3. 6. in dark places, as they that be rf. of old i.'3«^.44.25. they shall come at no rf. person to defile Mat. 2.20. are rf. that sought the youug child's life 8. 22. follow me, and let the rf. bury their rf, 9. 24. he said to them, give place, for the maid is not rf, but sleepelh, Mark 5. 39, LukeZ. 52. 10. 8. heal the sick, raise the rf. cast out devils 11.5. the deaf hear, rf. are raised up, Luke 7. 22. 22. 31. touching the resurr. of the rf. Mark 12. 26. 32. God is not the Godoftherf. but of the living, Mark 12. 27. Luke SO. 38. 23. 27. but are within full of rf. men'.s bones 28. 4. for fear the keepers became as rf. men Markg. 26. he was as one rf. many said, heisrf. 15. 44. Pilate marvelled if he were already rf, Luke 7.12. behold, there was a rf. man carried out 10. 30. and departed, leaving him half rf, 24. 5. said, why seek ye the living among therf.!* John 5. 21. for as the lather raiseth uptherf. 25. when the rf. shall hear voice of the Son of God 6. 49. your fathers did eat maun , and are rf. 5B. 11. 25. that believeth, tbo' he were rf. shall he live Acts 2.29.the patriarch David is both rf.and buried 5. 10. the young men came in and found her d. 10. 42. testify that it is he who was ordained of God to be the Judge of quick andrf. 2 Tim. 4. 1. 14. 19. drew him out, supposing he had beenrf. 20. 9. Eutychus fell down, and was taken up rf. 26.8. why incredible that God should raise the rf. 28. 6. have swollen or falltn down rf. suddenly Horn. 4. 17. even God who quickeneth the rf. 19- he considered not his own body now rf, 5. 15. for if through the offence of one many bed. 6.2. we that are rf. to sin, live any longer therein i 8. if we be rf. with Chiist. we believe that we 11. reckon ye yourselves to be rf.to sin, but alive 7. 2. but if the husband be rf, 3. 1 Cor. 7. 39. 4. ye also are become rf. to the law. Gal. 2, 19. 14. 9. that he might be lord both of rf. and living 1 Cor. 15. 15. if so be that the rf. rise not 35.but some man will say, how are the rf.raised? 52. and the rf. shall be raised incorruptible 2 Cot. 1. 9. but trust in God who raiseth the rf. 5. 14. that if one died for all, then were all rf. i.>/i. 2.1. were rf. in trespasses and sins, 5. Col. 2. U. Col. 2. 20. if ye be rf. with Christ, 2 'Jim. 2. 11, 3,3. ye are rf. and your life is hid with Christ in G. 1 ^'''«w. 4. 16, and the rf. in Christ shall rise first iiti.o.l.the foundation of repentance from rf. works 9. 14,blood of Chr. purge conscience from rf. works 17. a testament is of force after men are rf. 11. 4. and by it he being rf. yet speaketh 12. sprang there even of one, and him as good as?, 35. women received their rf. raised to Iiie agaiii 1 /^e^2. 24. we beingrf. to sin should live to righteous. -' '^. who is ready to judge the quick and rtie d: the gospel was preached to them that are d. Jude 12. twice rf. plucked up by the mots Hev. 1. 5. Jesus,whois thefirst-begottenoftherf. 17. when 1 saw him, 1 fell at his feet as rf, 3. 1. thou hast a name that thou livest, and art rf, 14. 13. blessed are the rf, who die iu the Lord 10. 3, the sea became as the blood of a rf. raaa 20. 5. but the rest of tho rf, lived not again DEA .C0.1C.S&W the tf.stand before O.; the deed were judged out of those things written in the hooks 11. sea gave uptf. which were in it.dcath and hell ee BouY, BunY^ Caucasl:, Cuitpsi:, IIksuk- nECTIO.N. For the DEAD. L'v. 19. Sa. ye shall not make cuttings/or tht d. C). l.theru shall none be defiled for the d. .*>fltU.ll.l.ye shall not make any baldness/orrAtf rf. Sflfi. 14. I have not given ought ihereof/or the d. tib/M.U.a.as a woman that had mourned/e/- thed. 'er. 16. 7- »ot tear to comfort them/>r the d. 22. 10. weei) ye not/nr the rf. nor bemoan him V-zek, 'Z\. 17. forbear, make no mourniiic/£N. Js DEAD. Cwen. 42.38. for his brother ij: 1/, and he left, 44. SO Devt, Z5. 6. in the name of his brother that is d. Josh. 1. 2, Moses my servient is d. arise, go over Jndg. 30.5. my concubine tliey forced that she is d S iMm. 2.7.Saul ij d. 4. 10. l| 11. 21. Uriah iV rf.24. IS.ltJ.thfichild is d. 19. II 1.1, .12. Amnon only ij d. 14.5.1 am a widow and my husb. isd. 2 /imgj4.1. 18. 20. no tidings because the king's son is d. 19.10. Absalom isd. || 1 Kittgs%l. 14. I^aboth isd. hzek. 44. .11. priests shall not eat that isd. of itself ,1:/a<.9.18.mydaughteri>(/. Mark^.^5. LuieQA9. Mark 9, CG. insomuch that many said, he is d. John H. 52. Abraham is d. and the prophets, 53. 11. 14. then s^d Jesus plainly, Lazams is d. Horn. 6. ?• for he that is d. is freed from sin 6. 10. if Christ be in you, hoAy isd. because of sin ''«/. e. 21. if righteous, by lav. Christ 1.1 rf. in vain 1 Tim, 5. 6. liveih in pleasure, I'l-tf. while she livetb Jam. 2. 17. faith, il it bath not works \s (f. 20. 26. for as the body without the spirit in d. so faith ([■fljUEAEi. Jud§. 2. 19. when the judge laas d. they returned 9< 55. when men of Israel saw Abimelech wrts d- 1 6a/n.l7.51. I'hilistinessaw their champion »'uj if 25. 39. when David heard that >i abal was d. 31. 5. armour-bearer saw Saul teas d. 1 Chr. 10.5. 26a/».4. 1. Saul'^ son heard that Abner waj questions of one Jesus who uas d.. Horn. 7. 8. for without the law sin was d. Hev. 1. 1.8. 1 am he that liveth, and was d. behold DEADLY. . Sam .5. 11. was a d. destruction throughout city Psal.'iT.g deliverme from d. enemies who compass Esek. 30. 24. with groanings of a d. wounded man Mprk l().l8.if drink d, thing, it shall not hurt them Jam.S.H'. tongue Is an unruly evil, f<;U oTd. poison 2iev. 13. 3. au 19* neither yet the d, of Sarah's womb DEAf. Erod. 4 . 11. or who maketh the d, or the seeing ? ^E. 1 'J. 14. thou shalt not curse the d. nor put - Sam. 10. t 27. San] was as though he had been a.26.10.in land of uprightness )je will d. unjustly 52. 13. behold^ my servant shall d, prudently 58. 7. is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry? /er.l8. 23. d. thus with them in time of thine angpr 21. 2. if so be that the Lord d. with us according Ezek.Q. 18. therefore will I also d. in fury, my eye X6. 59. 1 will d. with thee as thou hast done 22. 14. or hands be strong in days I d. with thee 23. 25. and they shall d. furiously with thee 31. 11. he shall surely d. with him, I have driven Dan. 1, 13. and as thou seest d. with thy servants 5. +^0. hi^mind was hardened to d, proudly 11. 7 > and shall d. against them and shall prevail 2 Cor, 2. 1 17. d. deceitfully with the word of God See TRBACHKROySLY. DEAL. Exod, 29. 40. a tenth rf. of flour mingled with oil, Lev. 14. 21. Num. 15. 4. | 29. 4, Nicm. 28. 13. a several tenth d. 21 ', 29. | 2g. 10, 15. MarkT.36. so much more a great d. they published 10. 48. he cried the more a great d. Son of David DEALS. Lev,14i.lO. the priest shall take three tenth d. of fine Hour for a meat-offering, Num, 15. Q. 23.13. two tenth rf. for a meat-offerinp, 2Vj/m.28.9. 17. shall bring two wave-loaves of two tenth d. 24. 5. two tenth d. shall be in one cake Num. 15. 6. for a ram for a meat-offering, two tenth d. of Hour, 28. 20, 28. | 29. 3, 9, 14. 28. 20. three tenth d. to a bullock, 28. | 29. 3, 9,14. DEALER. Isa. 21. 2. the treacherous nor sorrow ifeff Pay. From DEATH Josh. 2.13. Rahab's sisters, deliver out lives^/romd. Job 5. 20. in famine he shall redeem thee/rom d. Psal. 33.19. to deliver their soul from d. keep alive 56.13. thou hast delivered my soul/rom d. II6.8. 68. 20~. to the Lord belong the issues /rom d. 78.50. he spared not their soulyrom d. but gave Prov. 10. 2. righteousness delivereth/jom d. 11.4. Hos. 13. 14. I will redeem thee/rom d. O death Jb/m5.24. butispassed/romd, to life, iJbAn 3.14. Ileb. 5.7. to him that was able to save him from d. Jam, 6. 20. Know that he shall save a soul^rom d. Gates 0/ DEATH. Job 38.17.have the gates of d. been opened to thee ? Psal. g. 13. thou that liftest me up from gates of d. 107, 18. and they draw near to the gates of d. Put to DEATH. C?en.26.11.that toucheth this man, shall be put to d. Exod. 21 . 29. ox stoned, hi. thy month to evil, thy tongue frameth d. 55. 11. d. ajiA guile depart not from her streets 1 23. men of d. shall not live half their days 72.14. he shall redeem their soiil from d. and viol. 101. 7- he that worketh d. not dwell in my house 109. f 2. the mouth of d. is opened against me 119. 118, trodden them that er^, their d. is faiseh. ProF.ll.fl. balances ofd. are abomination to Lord IS. 5. but the co1^lsels of the wicked are d. 17. bat a false witness sheweth forth d. 20. d. is in th^ heart of them that imagine evil 14. 8. but the folly of fools is d. SO.I7 .bread of rf.is sweet to a man, but afterwards t S3, and balance of d. are not'good 56. 24. he that hateth, layethup d. within him' 26. whose hatred is covered by d. his wickedness Jsa. 53. 9- neither was any d. in his ipouth Jer.5, 27. oagi^ full of birds, so are houses fuU^of tf. B. 5. they hold fast d. they refuse to return 9. 6. thro* d. they refuse to know me, saith the L. 8 tongue is an arrow shot out,^ it speaJceth d. 14. 14. they prophesy the d, of their heart 23. S6. tn^y are prophets ofd. of their own heart 4S. 1 20. you have used d. against your souls Ltei. S2. t7. in thee have they dealt by d. 1 29' the people of the land have used d. iibf.ll.lS.,the house of Isr. compasseth me with d. 15. 7* ti^e balances of d. are in his hands Amtu 8, 5. and falsifying the balances by d. Zeph. 1. 9. who fill their masters* houses with d. MarkT. 22. out of the heart of men proceed d. Vom. 1. 29. full of murder, debate, d. malignity %. 13. with their tongues they have used //. DEC Co/.S.R.lest any man spoil you thro* vain philos. d. 1 Thesi. 2. 3. for our exhortation was not of d. DECEITFUL. Ps.5. 6. the Lord will abhor the bloody and d. man 35.SO«they devise ^.matters ag.them quiet in land 43, 1. O deliver me from the ^. and unjust man 52. 4. lovest devouring words^O thou d. tongue 55.23 .bloody and i/.men shall not live half their d. 78. !Q. they were turned aside like a d. bow 109. 2. the mouth of the d. are opened against me 120. 2. deliver my soul from a d. tongue Prov. 11. 18. the wicked worketh a d. work IS. f 24. but the d. shall be under tribute 14. 25. but a d. witness speaketh lies 23. 3. not desirous of dainties for they are d. meat 27. 6. but the kisses of an enemy are d. 29> 13. the poor and the d. man meet together 31.30.favour is i/.and beauty is vain, but a woman ./er.J7.9.the heart is d. above all things and wicked i/(ji.7.l6.retum not to most High, are like a ff.bow Mic. 6. 11. and with the bag of d. weights 12. and their tongue is d. in their mouth Zeph. 3. 13. nor shall a d. tongue be found in mouth i! Cor. 11, 13. such are false apostles, d. workers £pA.4.22. old man corrupt according to the d. lusts DECEITFULLY. Gen. 34,13. sons answered Hamor and Shechem d. Exod, 8, 29. let not Pharaoh deal d. any more 21. 8. seeing he hath dealt d. with her Lev. 6. 4. or the thing which he hath d. gotten Job 6. 15. my brethren have dealt i2. as a brook 13. 7. will ye talk wickedly or d. for God ? Psal. 24, 4. hath not lift up his soul nor sworn d. 52. 2. thy tongue like a sharp razor, working d. Jer. 48. 10. cursed that doth work of the Lord d. i^att. 11.28. after the league made, he shall work d. 2 Cor. 2, 1 17. not as many that deal d. with word 4.2. not in craftiness, nor handling word of Goid. DECEITFXTLNESS. Mat. 13. 22. ^e care of this world and the d. of riches choke the word, ilfori 4- I9. Heb. 3. 13. lest any be hardened thro' the d. of sin DECEITS. Psal. 38. 12. seek my hurt, and imagine d. all day Isa. 30. 10. speak to us smooth things, prophesy 2 Kings 4.28. she said, did not t say, do not d. me ? 18.29- saith king, let not Hezekiah cf .you,, not able to deliver you, 2 Chron. 32. 15. Isa. 36. 14. 19. 10. let not thy God d. thee, saying, Isa. 37.10. Prov, 24. 28. be not a witness, and d. not with lips Isa. 58. 1 11 . like a spring whose waters d. not Jer. 9. 5. they will rf, every one his neighbour 29. 8. your diviners that be in midst of you d. you 37.9, thus saith the Lord tf. not yourselves Hos. 12. t7, he i^ a merchant, he loveth to rf. Zech. 13. 4. neither wear a rough garment to rf. ilfti;. 24.4. take heed that no man rf. yon,Mark 13.5. 5. sayings I am Christ, rf.many, 11. Mark 13.6. 24. that, if possible, they shall rf. the very elect Acts 5. 1 3,. why hath Satan filled thy heart to rf,? Rom. 16, 18. by fair speeches rf. the hearts of simple 1 Cot'.3.18. let no man rf. himself, if any man seems Eph. 4, 14, craftiness whereby th^y lie in wait to rf. 5. 6. let no man rf. you, 2 T/iess. 2.3.1 John 3. 7. 1 JohnX.8. if we say wehave'no sin, we rf.ourselves Rev. 20. 3. that he should rf, the nations no more 8. go to rf, nations in four quarters of the earth DECEIVABLENESS. 2 Thess. 3. 10. and with all rf. of unrighteousness DECEIVED. Gen. 31-7, fath. hath rf. me and changed my w^es Les. 6. 2. or if a soul sin^ or hath rf, his neighbour Deut, 11. 16. take heed that your heart be not rf. 1 Ham. 19. 17. why hast tl^ou rf. me so? S8, 12. 2 Sam. 19. 26. my lord, O king, my servant rf. me ^0^12. 16. the rf. and the deceiver are his 15, 31. let not hiiA that is rf. trust in vanity 31. 9. if mine heart have been rf. by a woman 7fa.l9.13,the princes of Noph are rf.seduced Egypt 44.20, a rfjieart hath turned him aside that cannot DEC Jer. 4. 10. surely thou hast greatly d. this ^toyU 20. 7. O Lord, thou hast rf. me, and I was rf. 49.l6.thy terriblen.hatkrf.uire and pride of heart Lam, 1.19. I called for my lovers, but they rf. m« Ezek. 14, 9. if the prophet be rf. I have rf. him Obads 3. the pride of thine heart hath rf. thee 7.menthatwereatpeace with thee have rf. thee Luke 21. 8. he said, take heed that ye be .lot rf, John 7. 47. the Pharisees answered, are ye also rf.f Rom. 7.11. for sin taking occasion by comm, rf, ma 1 Cor. 6. 9. be not rf. 15. 33. Gal. 6. 7. 1 Tim. 2. 14. Adam was not rf, but woman being d, 27V7n.3.1(3.waxworseaDdworse,deceiv.and being rf Tit. 3. 3. we were foolish, rf. serving divers lusts Rev. 18. 23. by thy sorceries all nations were rf. 19. 20, he rf. them that had received mark of beast 20. 10. aevu tnat rf. them was cast into lake of fire DECEIVER, Geh. 27. 12. andl sh^l seem to my father as a rf. Job 12. 16. the deceived and the rf. are his Mai. 1.14. cursed be rf. who hath in his flock a male Mat. 27. 63. rememb..thatthat rf. said, after 3 days 2,70An7.confessnot Jes. this is a rf.and an antichrist DECEIVERS. 2Cor. 6.8.by evil and good report,as rf. and yet {rue Tie. 1. 10. many rf. especially of the circumcision 2 John 1. for many rf. are entered into the world DECEIVETH. 2 ATin^jlS.fSS.heark^o not to Hezekiah when he rf. Prov. 26. 19. so is the man that rf. his neighbour Johnl. 12. others said, nay, but he rf. the people Gal. 6. 3, to be something when nothing, he rf. bims. Jam. 1.26. rf. his own heart,this man's relig. is vain A«r. 12. 9. that old serpent, called the devil, which rf. 13, 14. and rf, them that dwell on the earth DECEIVING. Isa. 3, 1 16. daughters of Zion rf. with their eyes 2 3i>»,3.13.evil men w,ax wor3e,rf. and being deceiv. Jam.l.22.and not hearers only, rf, ^our own selves DECE1VJ>JGS. 2 Pet, S. 13. sporting themselves with their own rf DECENTLY. Rom. 13.tl3.1etuswalkrf. asm uay, not in rioting 1 Cor, 14. 40. let all things be done rf. and in order DECIDED. 1 Kings SO. 40. the king said, thyself hast rf. it DECISION. Jb#;3.14.multitudes in valley of rf. for day of Lord DECK. Job 40. 10. rf. thyself now with majesty and excell. Jer. 10. \. they rf. it with silver and with gold DECKED. Proo.7.16.1 haverf, mybedwithcover. of tapestry Isa. 6S. 1 1. who is this that is rf. in his apparel i Ezek, 16. 11. I rf. thee also with ornaments 13. thou wast thus rf. with gold and silver Hos. 2. 13. and she rf. herself with her ear-rings i^f'17.4.the woman was arrayed and rf. with gold 18. 16. alas, alas, that great city that was rf. DECKEDST, Etek. 16. 16. didst take garm, andrf. high-places 23. 40. didst wash andrf. thyself with ornaments DECKEST, ETH. Isa. 61.10. as a bridegroom rf. himself with omam. Jet. 4. 30. tho* thod rf, thee with ornaments of gold DfiCLARE. Gen. 41. S4. there, was none that could rf, it to m'l 2)fur.l.5.inland'o'fMoab began Moses to rf. this law Jt>.rA.S0.4.shall rf. his cause in ears of elders of city Judg. 14.12. if ye can rf.it me within the seven days lA.'»n^j22. 13. prophets rf.good to king, 2 Chr. 18.12. \Chran, 16. 24; rf. his glory among the heathen, his marvellous works among all nations, Psal. 96.3. Esth, 4. 8. to shew the copy and rf. it to Esther Job 12. 8, the fishes of the sea shall rf. unto thee 21. 31. who shall rf. his way to his face \ 28, 27. then did he see it, and rf. it, he prepared it 31 . 37. 1 would rf. to him the number of my steps 38.4.found. of earth, rf. if thou hast understanding 18. the breadth of earth, rf. i^ thou knowest it all 40. 7. 1 will demand of thee, rf. thou to me, 42, 4. Psal. 9. 11. rf, among the people his doings 19. 1, the heavens rf, the glory of God 22.31.shall come and rf.hisrighteous.50.6. | 97-6 30. 9. shall dust praise thee, shall itrf. thy truth 40.5.if I would rf.and speak of them,they are more 5o. 16. what hast thou to do to rf. my statutes ' 64. 9. all men shall fear and rf. the work of God 73. 28. my trust in L. that I may rf. all thy works 75. 1. thy name is near, thy wonderous works rf- 78. 6. should arise andrf. them to their children 102, 21 . to rf. the name of the liOrd in Ziou 107. 22, and rf. his works with rejoicing 118. 17. but live and rf. the works of the Lord 145. 4. one generation shall rf. thy mighty acts Eccl.^.\,\ considered in my heart even to rf.all this Ira. 3. 9' they rf. their sin as Sodom, they hide iiot 12.4. shall ye say, rf, his doings among the peopi« 21. 6, set a watchman, let him rf. what hv: sr/nh 41. 22, or let them X. to as things for DEC fen.42.9-andnewthing5do I(£. before they spring 12. and let them d. his praise in the inlands 43. 9' who among theni can rf. this, and shew us ? C6. d. thou that thou mayest be justified 44. 7. and who, as I, shall call, and shall d. it? 45. 19, I the Lord d. things that are right iB. 6, see all this, and will not ye d. it ? 5.1. tt. who shall t^. his generation? Acts 8. 33. £6. 19. they shall d. my glory among the Gentiles *r.5.C0. d. this in house oiMacob, publish in .ludah 9. 12. the Lord hath spoken, that he may d. it 31. 10. and d. it in the isles afar ofT, and sjy 38. 15. if I rf it to thee,wilt thou not put to death ? 25. d. unto us what thou hast said to the king 42. 20. what G. shall say, rf. tous,andwewilldoit 50. 28. d. iu Zion the vengeance of the L. our G. CI. 10. let,us d. inZionthe workof the L. ourG. ICtek. 12. 16. may d. all their abominations, 23. 36. 40. 4. d. all that thou seest in the house of Israel D/ni.4. 18. O Belteshazzar, rf. the interpretation Mte. &.8.to d.Ko Jajcobhis transgression, and Israel Zech. 9. 12. even to-day do I d. that I will render Mat. 13. 36. d. unto us this parable of tares of field 15. 15. then said Peter, d. unto us this parable ^cts 13. 32. and we d. unto you glad tidings 41. 5hallinnowisebelieve,tho'amanrf. it to you 17. 23. whom ye ignorantly worship, him rf I to you 30.27' uot shunned to rf. to you the counsel of God Ixom. 3. 25. set forth to rf. his righteousness, 26. 1 Cor. 3, 13. work be manifest, the day shall rf, it 11. 17. in this that I d. to you, I praise yon not 15. 1. I rf. unto you the gospel which I preached Co/. 4. 7- all my state shall Ty*^hicus rf. to you Iteb. 11. 14. they that say such things rf.plaialy that '. John 1. 3. that which we have seen rf. we to you 5. this then is the message which we rf. unto you ZwiV/ DECLARE. ''oh 15. 17. and that which I have seen Iviilld. '^sal, 2. 7. 1 will rf. the decree, the Lord hath said 22.22. Ja)*V/ rf. thy name to brethren, ifei. 2. 12, T8. 18. Irvilld. my iniquity, I will be sorry for sin 66. 16. / will rf. what he hath done for my soul 75. 9. but Imlld.foT ever, 1 will sing praises to G. 145. 6. speak of thy acts, / aiJl rf. thy greatness ao. 57.12.1 will rf. thy righteousness and thy works V. 42. 4. / will rf. it, I will keep nothing back *oAn 17. 26. have declared thy name, snHwill d. it DECLARE ^e. Jsa 48. 20. with a voice of singing rf. ye, tell this let. 4. 5. rf. ye in Judah, and publish in Jerusalem 46. 14. rf. ife in Egypt, and publish in Migdol 50.2. rf. ye among.the nations, publish, conceal not Mic. X. 10. rf. y.e it not at Gath, weep ye not at all DECLARATION. Esth. 10. 2. the rf, of the greatness of Mordecai ioh 13. 17. and hear my rf. with your ears Ltike 1. 1 . taken in hand to set forth in order a rf. 2 Cor. 8. 19. and to the rf. of your ready mind DECLARED. Esod. 9. 16. I riiised thee, that my name may be, rf. Lev. 23. 44. Moses rf. to the children of Israel Nnm. 1. 18. they rf. their pedigrees by their poll 15. 34, put him in ward, because it was not rf. I>ent. 4. 13. and he rf. to you his covenant 2 Sam. 19.6. forthou hastrf this day that tihou Nek. 8. 12. understood words that Tvere rf. to them Job 26. '3. how hast thou plentifully rf. thing as it is Pfa/.40.10.I have rf. thy faithfulness and salvation 71. 17. hitherto have I rf. thy wondrous works 77-14. thou hast rf. thy strength among the people 88. 11, shall thy loving-kindness be rf. inthe grave 119- 13. with my lips have I rf. all thy judgments £6. 1 have rf. my ways, and thou heardest me ha. 21. 2. a, grievous vision is rf, unto me lO.tJiat which I heard of G.*d have I rf. unto you 41. 26. who hath rf. from the beginning, 45. 21. 43. 12. I have rf. and have saved, 44. 8. .| 48. 5. 48. 3. 1 have rf. former things from the beginning 14. which among them -hath rf. ihese things ? •er. 36. 13. Micaiah rf. all *he words he heard 42. 21. and noAv I have this day rf. it to you l.uke 8. 47. she rf. to him before all the 4)eople John 1. 18. no man hath seen God, the Son rf. him 17.26. 1 have rf.to them thy name and will declare Ads 9. 27. he rf. to them how he had seen the Lord 30. 8. when he had rf. all these things to them 12. 17. he rf.how L.had brought him out of prison 16. 4. rf. all things that God had done with them 14. Simeon had rf. how God at first did visit 25. 14. 1'estus rf. Paul's cause to the king, saying ^om. J. 4. andrf. to be the Son of God with power 9. 17. that mynamemichtbe rf. through the eai'th X Cor. 1 . 1 1 . for it hath been rf. to me of you S Cot .3. 3. ye are manif-psCly rf.to be the epistle of C, Col. 1.8. who also el. to-us your love in the Spirit liev, 1.0. 7. the mystery ofGod-be finished as he rf. DECLARETIJ, ING. ha. 41 . 26. yea. there is none that rf. that heareth 46. 10. rf. the end from the beginning, and from t.''.4.l5. a voice rf, fwm Dan, publisheth affliction 120 DEE Hos, 4. 12. my people, their staff rf. unto them Amos 4.1.1. lo,he that d to man what is his thoughts Acts 15. 3. rf. the conversion of the Gentiles 1^. rf. what miracles God hath wrought by them 1 Ca: 2. 1^ rf to you the testimony of God DECLINE. Exod. 23. Q. nor speak in a cause, torf. after many Deut. 17. 11. thoushalt notrf. from the sentence Psal.u9.i57. yet do I not rf. from thy testimonies Prov. 4. 5. neither rf. from the word of thy mouth 7 .25. let not thine heartrf.to herways.go not astray DECLINED. ETII. Jndg. 19. + a. they tarried till the day rf. 2 C/ir. 34. 2. rf. neither to the right-hand nor left J06 23. 11. his way have I kept and not rf. Psal 44. 18. nor have our steps rf. from thy way 102. II. my days are like a shadow that rf. 109. 23. I am gone like the shadow when it rf. 119- 51. yet have I not rf. from thy law DECREASE. Ps. 107. 38. blesseth them and suffer not cattle to rf. John 3. 30. he must increase, but I must rf. DECREASED, ING. Gen. 8. 5. waters rf. continually till the tenth month t the waters were in going and rf.till tenth month DECREE. 2 C/iri)n.30.5.so they established a rf.to make procl, Ezra 4. t 21. make a rf. to cause these men to cease 5. 13. king Cyrus made a rf. to build this house, 17 . ,6. 1. Darius made a rf. 12.||7. 21. Artaxerxes arf. EstA. 3. 15. the rf. was given in Shushan, 9- 14. 9.32.rf.of Esther confirmed these matters of Purim J06 20. t29. and the heritage of his rf. from God 28. 26. when he made a rf. for the rain and a way 38. f 10. and established my rf.upon it, and set bars Psal. 2. 7. 1 will declare the rf. the Lord hath said 148. 6. he hath made a rf. which shall not pjiss Pr(Ji'.8.29''when hegavetoseahisrf.watersnotpass Jer. 5. 22. for the bound of the sea by a perpetual rf. Dajt. 2. 9. if ye will not, there is but one rf, for you 4. 17. this matter is by the rf, of the watchers 24. and this is the rf. of the most High 6. 8. now, O king, establish the rf. and sign writing 13. Daniel regardeth not thee, nor rf. hath signed 26. I make a rf. that in every dominion men fear Jona/i 3, 7 . proclaimed by the rf. of king and nobles Mic. 7. 11. in that day shall the rf. be far removed ZepA. 2.2. .before the rf. bring forthj before day pass LuAe 2. 1.. there went out a rf. from Caesar Augustus DECREE. J0&22. 28. thou shalt also rf. a thing, audit shall be Prov. 8.15. by me kings reign, and princes rf. justice Isa. 10. 1. woe to them that rf. unrighteous decrees DECREED, Est/i. 2. 1. he remembered what was rf. ag. Vashti 9. 31. as they had rf. for themselves and their seeo" Job 38.10. and brake up for it my rf. place, set bars Isa.10.22. consumption rf.shall overflow with right. 1 Cor. 7.37. hath so rf.in his heart, that he will keep DECREES. Isa. 10. 1. woe to them that decree unrighteous rf. Acts 16. 4. they delivered them the rf. to keep 17. 7. these do contrary to the rf. of Caesar, saying DEDICATE. Deut. 20. 5. lest he die and another man rf. it 2 Sam. B. 11, which also David did rf. to the Lord 2 Kings 12. 18. the thingstheiings of Judah had rf. 1 C/iroji. 26., 20. over the treasures of rf. things, 26. 27 . out of spoils they did rf. to maintain the house 28. 12. the pattern of the treasures of rf. things 2 C/ir. 2. 4. behold I build an house to rf. it to God 24. 7. the rf. things did bestow upon Baalim 31. 12. and brought in the rf. things faithfully Ezei. 44. 29. every rf. thing in Israel shall be theirs DEDICATED. Dfl*f.20.5.hath built a new house and hath not rf.it Jiedg. 17. 3. 1 had wholly rf. the silver to the Lord 1 Killer 7. Sl.Solom. brought in things which David hisfatherhadrf. iCAroK. 18. 11. 2 CAroH..5.1. 8.63. the king and Israel rf. the house, 2 Cfir. 7. 5. 15.15. Asa bronght in the things his fathers had rf. _ and things which himself had rf. 2 C/ir. 15. 18. 2 Kings 12.4. all the money of the rf.lhings brought 1 C/ir. S6.26. what the captains of the hosts had rf. 28. and all that Samuel, Saul, and Joab had rf. Hei. 9. 18, nor the first testament rf. without Mood DEDICATING. Num. 7. 10. the princes offered for rf. of the altar 11. each prince on his day for rf. of the altar DEDICATION. Num. 7. 84. this was the rf. of the altar, 88. 2 Ckron. 7. 9- foe they kept the rf. of the altar Ezra6. 16. childr. of captivity kept the rf. with joy 17. and offered at the rf. of this house of God Neit. 12. 27. at the rf.of the wall of Jerusalem Drt«.3.2. come torf, of the image the king set up, 3. John 10. 22. it was at Jerusalem Uie feast of the rf. DEED. Gen.44. IS. Joseph said,what rf.is this ye have done? Exod. 9.16. in very rf.for this cause I raised thee up DEE Judg. 19. .30. all :ud, there was no 3uch rf dooe 1 S,im. 25. 34, in very rf. except chou hast halted 26. 4. David understood Saul was come in veryrf. S Sam. 12, 14. by this rf. hast given great occasion Esth. 1. 17. for this d. of queen shall come abroaj Ps. 137. -t 8. happy that recompenseth thy rf. to n Prov. 19. 1 17- his rf. will he pay him again Luke 23. 51. Joseph had not consented to rf.of then 24. 19- Jesus who was a prophet mighty in rf. Alts 4. 9. if we this day De examined of the good rf Rom. 15.18. to make Gent, obedient by word and rf 1 Cor. 5. 2. that hath done this rf. be taken aw& 3. concerning him that hath so done this rf. C0/.3 . 17 .whatever ye do in word or rf.do all in naw *. Jam. 1. 25. this man shall be blessed in his rf. 1 Joh7i 3. 18. let us not love in word, but in rf DEEDS. Gen. CO. 9. hast done rf. that ought not to be done 1 Chro7t.ll.i22. son of amanof Kabzeel,greatofrf 16. 8. make known his rf. am. people, Psal. 105.1. 2 Chron. 35. 27. his rf. first and last, are written Ezra 9. 13. after all iscome upon us for oureviirf, Neh. 6. 19. also they reported his good rf. before me 13. 14. wipe not out of my good^. that I have done Psal. 28. 4. gave them according to their rf. Tsa. 5'^. 18. according to their rf. he will repay Jer. 5. 28. they overpass the rf. of thewicked 25, 14. will recompense them accordingto their rf. f^uke 11. 48. that ye allow the rf. of your fathers 23. 41. we receive the due reward of ourrf. Jo/m 3.ig.loved darkness.because their rf. wereev2 20, to the light, lest his rf. should be reproved 21. that his rf. may be made manifest, that they 8. 41. Jesus saith, ye do the rf. of your father Acts 7. 22. Moses was mighty in word and in rf. 9. 36. Dorcas was full of alms-rf.whichshedid 19* 18. many confessed, and shewed their rf. 24. 2. seeing by thy providence worthy rf. are done Horn. 2. 6. render to every man according tohisrf. 3 20. by the rf. of the law shall no flesh be josUfied 28. is justified by faith without the rf. of the lav 8. 13. if ye mortify the rf. of the body ye shall live 2 Cor. 12. 12. were wrought in sign? and mighty rf. Col 3. 9. ye have put off the old nian withhisrf, 2 Pel. 2.8. Lot vexed his soul with their unlawful rf. 2 John 13. for he is partalcer of his evil jd, 3 Jo/m 10. 1 will remember his rf. which he doth Jude 15. to convince them of their ungodly rf. Hev, 2. 6. thou hatest the rf. of the Nieolaitans 22.great tribulation.exceptthey repent of their rf. 16, H. and they repented not of their rf. DEEMED. Acts27. 27. tbe shipmen rf. that they drew near DEEP Signifies, [Ij JViat which is a great way from Ike sitrface to ike bottom, Ezek. 32. 24. [2] 'I'ht sea. Job 41. 31. [3] Any great atid immiiuni danger, Psal. 69, 15. [4] Strange, erinihwim, Isa. 33. 19. [5] Hidden, or secret. Job 12. 22. Dan. 2.22. [6] Inconceivable, or incomprehen- sihle, Psal. 92. 5. [7] Hell, Luke 8. 31. Uev. 20.3. [8] The Chaldean, or N ebuchaduezzar's army, Ezek. 26. 19- A wise mans words are compared io deep waters, Prov. 18. 4. They are /nil of deep rfisdom aiid prudent counsel^. A?id the apostle savs, Rom. 8. 39, that neither height nor depth shall be able to separate us from the love of God. Neither the f/iost exalted height, a prospect of advance- t/ient in the highest station, nor the loieest de- gree of adversity and distress. To revolt, or sin deeply, denotes a Ion hihii of crimes, and obstinate course of idolatry ; or eki a profound and vpry great iniquity, a crime tlmt has taken deep root in the soul hy long and tHvet- erate custom ; they have deeply corrupted themselves as inthe days of Giheah, IIos.9.9- They have carried vn their tsickednets to such a pitch, as to imitate the ancient crimes of the in- habitants o/"Gibeah, juhich are recorded in i\iit' 19. 22, ^c. And Isaiah says. Turn yp unto him" from whom the childr,en of Israel have deeply revolted, namely by neglecting and forsakiw him, and seeking to Egypt^or help, Isa. 31. 6. Gen.1.2. and darkness was i^oa the face of the rf. 7. 11. the fountains of therf. were brokje^ up 8. 2. the fountains also of the rf. were stopped 49.25. who shall bless thee with blessings 01 the i. Deut. 33. 13. and for the rf. that coucheth beneath Job. 38. 30. and the face of the rf. is frozen 41. 31. he maketh the rf. to boil like a pcf 32. one would think the rf. to be hoary Psal. 36. 6. thy judgments are a great rf. 42.7. rf. callethtorf. at noise of thy water-spouts 69. 15. neither let the rf. swallow me up 104.6. thou coveredst it with therf. aswithgaJ™> 107.24. and these see his wonders in the ^> Prov'H. 28. he strengthens the fountains of tht ^* Isa. 44. 27 . that saith to the rf. be dry, I will dry 51. 10. thou not it which driwiwaWtJ of jjTea.i'' ' DEF 3ia, OJ.13. that led th^m thro* the if, as an horse Ezek. 26. 19- when T shall bring up the d. on thee SI. 4. ihe i. set him on high with their rivers 15. f covered the d. for him, I restrained floods ^nw# 7. 4.it devoured great d. aiiddid eat up apart Jimah 2. 3. for thou hast cast roc into the d. /faA.S.lO.the d. uttetud his voice, and lift up hands LuJte 5.4. launch out tn the (/.and let down yourntts 8. 31. would not command them to go into the d. Eom, 10. 7. or who shall descend into the d. ? 2 Cot. 11. S5. a nif^ht and da; I have been in the d. DEEP, Adjective. Job 12 . 22. he discovereth d. things out of darkness PmL 64.6. the inward thought and the heart is (/. 69-2. I sink ill d, mire, where is no standini;, I am come into d. waters where floods overflow me 14. let me he delivered out of the d. waters 80. 9. and thou didst cause it to take d. root 92. a. O Lord, thy thoughts are veryrf. 95. 4. in his hand are the d. places of the earth 1.35. 6. that did he in the seas arid all d. places 140. 10. them be cast into d. pits that they rise not /*rop.l8. 4. words of a man's mouth are as rf.waters 20. 5. counsel in the heart of man is like d. waters 22. 14. the mouth of strange women is a d. pit 23. C7. for a whore is a d, ditch, and a narrow pit Ecci. 7 . 24. and exceeding d. who can find it out ? Ita. 7. til* ask thee a sign, make thy petition of lips, f 6. 23. 32, shalt drink of thy sister's cup d. and large 32. 14. then will I make (heir waters d. 34. 18. and to have drunk the d. waters Dan. 2. 22. he revealeth the d. and secret things ImH 6. 48. digged d. and laid foundation on a rock John 4. 11. hast nothing to draw, and the wellis d. 1 Car.2.10.the Spirit searcheththe^^. things of God 2 Cor. 8.2. how their d. poverty abounded Jo riches DEEP sleep. Gen. 2. 21. God caused a d. sleep to fall on Adam 15.12. B.d.sleep fel' on Abram, and great darkness 1 Sam. 26.12. because a d. sleep was fallen on them Job 4. 13. when d. sleep falleth on men, 33. 15. Ptov. 19. 15. slothfulness ca,steth into d. sleep Jsa . 29. 10. L, poured out on you spirit of d. sleep Dan. 8. IB. 1 was in a d. slpep on my face, 10. 9. Acts 20. 9- Eutychus being fallen into d. sleep DEEPER. Lev. 13.3. the plague in sightberf. than skin, 25, 30. 4. if the bright spot in sight be not d. 31, 32, 34. Job ] 1. 8. it is d. than hell, what canst thou know ? Jja.33.19. a people off/, speech than canst perceive DEEPLY. Jsa. 31. 6. the children of Israel have d. revolted Hox.9.9.t^eyhavef/.corrupt. themselves as in days Mark 8. 12. Jesus sighed d. in his spirit, and saith DEEPNESS. ilfa/,1 3. 5. sprung up,because they had no d. of earth DEEPS. Nek .9-17. thf irper^ecutors thou threwest into the d. Psal. 88. 6. thou hast laid me in the pit, in the d. 148. 7' praise the Lord^ ye dragoiij and all d. Zec/i. 10. 11. all the d. of the river s DEER. • sKall dry up Det/f. 14. 5. ye shall eat the fallow cf. and wild goat 1 Kings 4.23. Solom. bad fallow d. and fatted fowl DEFAMEt). 1 Cor. 4.13. being (f-weintrcat,are made offscouring DEFAMING. Jer.^O.ip.forl heard rf. of many, fear on every sidq DEFEAT. ZSam. 15. 34. d. the counsel of Abithophel, 17.14. DEFENCE. Knm.li.g. their d, is depart, from them, L. with us 2 C/iron. 11.5. Rehoboam built cities fort/, of Jud. Job 22. 25. yea, the Almighty shall be thy d. Psal. 7. 10. my d. is of G. who saveth the upright 31. 2. be thou for an house of d. to save me 59. 9. I will wait upon thee, for G. is my rf. 17. 16. thou hast been my d. and refuge in trouble 62.2. God is my rf. T shall not be greatly moved,6. 89.l8.forI.ord is our rf.holyOne of Israel our king 94. 22. X^rd is my rf. and God rock of my refuge Eecl. 7. 12. for wisdom is a rf. and money is a rf. Jsa. 4. 5. for upon all the glory shall be a rf. 19. 6. the brooks of rf. shall be emptied and dried 33.l6.his place of rf. shall be the munition of rocks Nak. S. 5. and the rf. shall be prepared Acts 19. 33. would have made bis rf. to the people 22. 1. hear my rf. which I make now unto you P&il. 1.7. in my bonds and in the rf. of the gospel 17 .knowing that I am set for the rf. of the gospel DEFENCED. ^sck. 11 . t S. for the rf. forest is come down See City, Citiks. DEFEND. Jvdg. 10, 1. Tolah son of Puah arose to rf. Israel « ATinf/ 19.34. I will rf.city,20.6.7«. 37.35. 1 38.6. is: ■ DEF Ptal. 80. 1. the Lame of the God of Jacob rf. thee 99. 1. rf. me from them that rise up against me 82.3. rf. the poor and fatlierless, do justice to needy Isa. 31. 5. so will the Lord of hosts a. Jerusalem Zec/i. 9. 13. the Lord 01 nosts shall rf. them 12.8.inthat day shall Lord rf.inhabitants of Jems. DEFENDED. S Sam. 23. 12. Shammah stood and rf the ground Acts 7. 24. he rf, them and avenged the oppressed DEFENDEST. Psal. 5.11.ever shout for joy, because thou rf. them DEFENDING. Jsa. 31. 5. rf. Jems, he will deliver and preserve it DEFER. Ecel. 5. 4. when thou vowest a vow, rf. not to pay it Isa. 48. 9- for my name's sake will I rf. mine anger Dan. 9. 19, rf. not for thine own sake, O my God DEFERRED. Gen. 34. 19. the young man rf. not to do the thing Prov. 13, 12. hope rf. maketh the heart sick ^f^ 24.22. when Felix heard these he rf. them DEFERRETH. Prov. 19. 11. the discretion of a man rf. his anger DEFY. Num. 2.3. 7- come, curse me Jacob, and rf. Israel 8. how shall I rf. whom the Lord hath not defied? 1 Sam. 17. 10. 1 rf. the armiesof Israel this day 25. is come up, surely to rf. Israel is he come up 26. that he should J. the armies of the living God DEFIED. JV7tm.23.8.how shall I defy wbomLordhath not d.f 1 Sam.17.^. he hath rf.the armies of the living God 45. the God of Israel whom thou hast rf. 2 Sam. 21. 21. when he rf. Israel, Jonathan, son of Shimeah, brother of David,siew him, 1 CAr. 20. 7. 23. 9. vffaentheyrf, Philistines gathered to battle DEFILE. Jlfan ij defiled, cr polluted, cif/ier inwardly, by sin, 1 Cor. 8. 7. Tit. 1. 15. Heb. 12. 15. or trntward Ip and ceremonially, as by ihe plague of leprosy. Lev. J.3.46. or by touching a dead body. Num. 5.2, Both inwardly and outtoardly, hy fulloie- ing the abominations of the heathen, fjev. 18. 24. By ieeking after wizards, "L^y. IQ. 31. By idols, Ezek. 20. 7- By unnatural uncldanness, 1 Tim. 1. 10, By thennruliness of the tongue, which involves men in the guilt of sin, and Jills the world with coiUentions and comfmstions, when it is not kept under goveniment. Jam. 3. 6. Man is alio said to defile oMerj. Shechem rfff/S.'ffrf Dinah, /Afl daughter of Jacob ; he humbled, he debauched her, or lay carnally with her, Gen. 34. 13. Ajid such as commit adultery, defile their neighbours' wives, Exek. 18. 11. 'Jhofe that gave their seed-to Molech, are said to defile God's sanctuary, I^v. 20. y.; because such persons, to screen their idolatry, came into his sanctuary as ot'-ers did ; or, because by these actiojis then did pronounce mf,d declare to all men, that they esteemed the sanctuary and service of Go. d. not to keep thy commandments Mat. 24 48. my lord rf. his comings Luke 12. 45. Ads Q. 38. that he would not d. to come to them DELAV, Substantive. ^cff 25.17.wlthout anyrf.I sat on the judgment-seat DELECTABLE. Isa. 44. 9- SLud their d. things shall not profit DELICACIES. Rev. 18. 3. the merchants are rich through her d. DELICATE. Di;n/.28.54. the d. man or woman among you, 56. /fa.47-l'thou shalt no more be called tender and d. Jer. 6. 3. likened Zion to a comely and d. woman Mic. 1 16. make thee bald for thy d. children DELICATES. Jer. 51. 34. he hath filled his belly with my d. DELICATELY. 1 &m. 15.32. bringAgag, and Agagcametohimt/. Prov. 29. 21. he that d. bringeth up his servant Xam.4.5.they that did feed f/.are desolate in streets Luke 7. 25. they that live d. are in kings' courts 1 Ti»t.5.-f6. she that liveth d. is dead while she liv, DELICATENESS. Dettt. 28. 56. to set hfr foot on the ground for d. DELICIOUSLY. Rev. I8.7. how she glorified herself and lived rf.9. DELIGHT, Substantive. Gen. 5*. 19- Shechem had d, in Jacob's daughter I5««.10.15. L. had a d. in thy fathers to love them 21. 14. and it shall b^ if thou "hxva no d. in her 1 Sam. 15. 22. hatL the L. as great rf. in offerings ? 18. 22. and say, behold^ the king hath d. in thee £ Sam. 15. 26. if he thus say, 1 have yo d. in thee Job 22. 26. then shalt thou have rf, in the Almighty Psal. 1. 2. but his d. is in the law of the Lor4 ^ 16. 3. and to the excellent, in whom is all my d. 27. f 4. to behold the d. of the Lord, and enquire 1 1 9-24. thy testimonies also are my d, and counsel 77. that I may live, for thy law is my d. 174. P/-0JJ.8.30.I was daily his d. rejoicing always in ^he 11. 1. but a just weight is the Lowl's d. 20. such as are upright in their way are }x\^ d. 1-. 22. but they that deal truly are his rf. 15. 8. but the prayer of the upright is his ^^ 16. 13. righteous lips are the d. of "kings 18. 2. a fool hath no d. iu understanding 19- 10. d. is not seemly for a fool, much les^ for 24. 25. but to them that rebuke hioi shall be d. 29. 17. yea, he shall give d. unto thy soul Ti'rc/. 12. tlO. preacher sought to find out words of rf. Cant. 2. 3. 1 sat under his shadow with great rf, Isa. 58. 2, they take d. in approaching to God 13. if thou call t^e sabbath a d. the holy of Lord 62.+ 4. thou shalt be called, my d. is in her Jer. 6. 10. they have no d- in the word of the Lord Dan. 11.+ 41. he shall enter into the land of Vic. 7. 18, relaiiieth not anger, because rf. in mercy Mai. 2. 17. when ye say, G. rf. in them that do evil DELIGHTS. 2 5ff/«. 1.24. who cloihedyou in scarlet with other rf. Paal. 119. 92. unless thy law had been my rf. 14.1. yet thy commandments are my rf. Prov. 8. 31. my ^. with the sons of men Eccl. 2. 8. 1 gat nie men-singers, and the rf. of men Ctnit. 7. 6. how pleasant art thou, O love, lord. DELIGHTSOME. Mali 3. 12. ye shall be a rf. land, saith the Lord DELIVER. Gg;i,40.13.thoushaltrf.Pharaoh'scup into his hand Ezod. 5. 18. yet shall he rf. the tale of bricks 22. 7. if a man shall rf. unto his neighbour, 10. 26. thou shalt rf. it by that the sun goeth down 23. 31. I will rf. the inhabitants of the land Num. 21. 2. if thou wilt indeed rf. this people 35.25. the congregation shall rf. the slayer out of Dent. 7 . 24. he shall rf. their kings into thy hand 23. 15. thou shall not rf. to his master the servant 25. 11. to rf. her husband out of the h^nd of him 32.39.any that can rf. outof myhand, Jjjj. 43. 13. Josh. 2. 13. that ye will rf. our lives' from death 8. 7. for your God will rf. it into your hand 20.5. they shall not rf. the slayer intoh:s hand Judg. 7. 7- and rf. the Midianitcs into thine hand lO.f 1. after Abimelech arose Tola to rf. Israel 11.30.if thou shalt without fail rf. the Ammonites 13.5. Samson shall begin to rf. Israel from Philist. 1 Sftm. 7. 14. the coasts thereof did Israel rf. 32. 21. after things which cannot profit nor rf. 23. 4. I will rf. the Philistines, 2 Sam. 5. 19. 24. 4. I will rf. lliine enemy into thine hand ' 28. 19. the Lord will rf. Israel to the Philistines 2 Sam,14. I6. the king will hear to rf. his handmaid 20. t 6. lest Sheba rf. Himself from our eyes 1 Kings 18.9- thou wouldest rf.thy servant to Ahab 20. 13. Iwillrf. this multitude into thy hand, 28. 22. 6. they said, go up, for the Lord shall rf. it into the king's hand, 12, 15. 2 Chroih 18. 5, 11. Q KingsS. lH.\ic will rf.tlie Moabites into your hand 12. 7' but rf. it for the breaches of the house 18. 35. that Lord should rf. Jerusalem, JJa. 36.20. 22. 5. let them rf. it into the hand of the workmen 2 Chron. 25. 15. who could not rf. tlieir own people 28. 11. now hear me and rf. the captives again 32.13. were gods of nations able to rf. their lands ? 14. that your God should be able to rf. you, 17. Ezra 7 .1 9.those rf.thou before the God of .lemsalem Job 10. 7. there is none can rf. out of thy hand 22. 30. he shall rf, the island of the innocent 33. 28. he will rf. his soul from going into the pit i*j.6.4.rf.mysoul, 17.13. | 22.20. | Hfi,4., | 120.2. 7. 2. renting it while there is none to rf. 50. 22. 33. 17- nor shall he rf. any by his great strength 19. to rf. their soul from death, and to keep alive 56. 13. wilt thou not rf. my feet from falling? 72. 12. for he shall rf. the needy when he crieth 74. 19. O rf. not the soul of thy tunle-duve 82. 4.rf. the poor and needy out of hand of wicked 89-48.shall he rf. his soul from hand of the grave ? Pjov. 4. 9. a crown of glory shall she rf. to thee 6. 3. do this now, my son, and rf. thyself 23. 14. beat him, tliou shalt rf. his soul from hell Eccl. 8. 8. nor shall wickedness rf. those given to 1% Iffl. 5.29. shall carry it away safe,and none shall rf.it DEL Isa. 29. 11. which menrf. to onethat is learned 31.5. defending also he will rf. it, and passing over . 44, 20. he cannot rf. his soul, nor say is there not 46. 2, they stoop, they could not rf. the burden 47.i4.they shall not rf. themselves from the flame 50.2. is myhand shortened } have I no power to rf./ Jer.15.9. the residue of them will I rf, totke sword , 18.21. therefore rf, up their children to the famine 20. 5. moreover I will rf. all strength of tliis city 21.7. aftenvards I will rf. Zedekiah from the sword 22.3.rf,the spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor 43. 11. he shall rf. such as are for death to death 51. 6. flee out of Bab. rf. every man his soul, 45. Esek.lS.Zl.I will rf.my people out of your hand,S3. 14. 14. they should rf. but their own soub, 20. 16. shall rf. neither sons nor daughters, 18. 20. 33. 5. he that taketh warning shall rf. his soul 34. 10. for I will rf. my flock from their mouth I>a7i.3.29.there is no other god can rf.after this sort 8. 4. nor was there any that could rf. from the ram 7. none (hat could a. the ram out of his hand Hos. 2. 10. none shall rf. her out of mine hand Amos 2. 14. neither shall the mighty rf. himself 15. he that is swift of foot shall not rf. himself 6. 8. I will rf. the ciO" '^vith all that is therein Mic. 5. 8. who teareth in pieces and none can rf, 6 14. and thou shalt take hold, hut shalt not rf. Zech. 2 7. rf. thyself, O Zion, that dwellest with 11. 6.1 will rf. every one into his nei^bour's hand il/ar.lO. 21. the brother shall rf. the brother to death Acts 25. Id. not manner of Romans to rf. man to die 1 Cor. 5. 5. rf. such one to Sat. for destruct. of flesh 2 Cor.l.lO.who.deiiveredus from death,and doth rf. 2 Pet. 2. 9. the Lord knoweth how to J. the godly DELIVER him. Ge7i. 37. 22, rid him, to i. him to his father again 42.37. rf./jm into my hand, I will hringhim to Ihec Exod. 21. 13. but God will rf. htm into his hand Deut. 2. 30. that he might rf. him into thy hand 3. 2, 1 will rf. him and his people into thy hand 19.12-rf- him into the hand of the avenger of blood 24. 13. in any case thou shalt rf. him the pledge ./urfg^.4.7.1 will draw Sisera and rf./a. 3H. 6. Joh 5. ly. he shall d. thte ia six troubles, In seven 3(i. m. bfiware, then a great ransom cannot d. thee Ps. 30. 15. 1 will (f. thee^ ud thou shalt glorify me 91. 3. he aheXX d.thee from the snare of the fowler Proo. 2. 12. to d. thee from the way of die evil man l6.to d.thee from the strsmge woman.the stranger ifa.57.13.whenthoucriestfletthycompanies.their gold shall not <;,M«m,Ze;;A. 1.18. 34.12. 50 will I seek and d, them out of all places .^tnoi 1. 6. they carried away to d, them up to Edom Zech. 11. 6. out of their hand I will not d. titem Ati»t. 25. that God by his hand would d. them Ilei. 2. l$k and d. them who through fear of death DELIVER us. Deiit. 1 .27. to d.ws into hand of Amorites, Josh^T.f. 4vdg. 10, 15. d. iu only, wc pray thee, this day SO. 13. d. us the men, the children of Belial 1 Sam. 4. b. woe to us, who shall d. its out of hand 12, 10, but now d. vs out of hand of our enemies S Kings 18.30.the L. will d. ns, 32. ha. 36. 15. 1,8. 1 Chron. 16. 35. save and d. us from the heathen 2 Chron. 32. 11. saying, the L. our God shall d, ve Psal. 79< 9- and d. ns, and purge away our sins Jer, 43v S.lo d. us into the hand of the Chaldeans Jjom. 5, 8. none that doth,^. us out of their hand Dan. 3. 17> our God is abl/e to d\ us, and will d. us Mie. 5. 6. thtt-s shall he . shall not be a!ble to d. you o\it of his hand S Chron. 32. 14. be able to d\you out of mine ha^d laa. 36. 14. Ilezekiah' shall not be able to d. you 46. 4> I will bear, t will qarry, and will d. you Ettk. 11. 9. I will d. you into hands of strangers Ban. 3. 15. who is t^at God that shall d. ifoft? Mat, 10. 17. fhr they will d. you up, Mark 13. 9. 19. but when they d. yon wp, Si. 9. Mm Jtl3^ 11. DELIVERANCE. G#N.0.7.G. sent me to save your lives by a gscat d. Judg. 15. 18. thou hast given this great d, 1 Sam ll.f 9> to morrow ye shall have d. Z Sat^. 19. t S. the d. vroB turned into mourning 2 King' 5 . 1 . by him the Lord had given d, to Syri^ 13.17. ^e arrow of the Lord's d, ofd. from Syria 1 Chron. 11. 14. the Ij^rd saved them by a great d. B Chron. 12. 7- but I will grant them some d. Eerm 9. IS. and hast given us such a 10. the Lord d. unto me two tables of stone 31. 9. and Moses d. the law unto the priests •7(>.rA.21,44.the Ld. d. their enemies into their hand Judg. 1. 4. he d. the Canaanites into their hand 3. 31. after liirn was Shamgar, he also d. Israel 5. 11. they that are d. fr>om the noise of archers 8.7' when L. hath d. Zebah and ZaImnnna 11. 21. the Lord d: Sihoa into the hand of Israel 16. S3, our god hath d, Samson our enemy, 24, 1 Sam. 4. 19* Fhinehas* wife was near to be d. 17. 35. 1 smote him and d. it out of his mouth 30. 23. who d. the company that came against us ft Sam. 21, 6. let seven of Saul's sons be d. to us 1 Ktjiga 3. 17* and I was d. of child with her 18k third day after I was d. this woman was d. 2 Kings 19. 11. and shalt thou be d. ? Isa. 37- H. 1 Chr. 11. 14. d. that parcel and slew Philistines 16.. 7.. then on that day David d. this psalm 2 Chr. 23. 9. Jehoiada d. to the captains shields 34. g, they d. money was brought into house of G. 15. and Ililkiah d. the book to Shaphan Ezra 5. 14- the vessels were d. to Sheshbazzar 8. 36. and they d^ the king's commissions Jab2Z. 30. it isd. by the puieness of thine hands 23. 7. so should I be d. fox ever from my judge 29.12.becauseJ[13. he d. them ten pounds, and said, occupy tiU Acts 16. 4. Uiey d. them the decrees for to keep 1 Cor. 11. S. keep ordinances, as I d. them to yen: 2 Pet. 2. 4. and d. them into chains of darkness DELIVERED vp. Num. 21. 3. and the Lord d. up the Canaanite? Josh. 10.12.when the lA. d.up Amorites before Ur, 2 •Sum. 18. 28. d. up the men that lift up their hand Amos 1.9.because they d. vp the captivity kO I^lom Obad. 14. nor shouldest have d. up those ths** *frmuiii Mat. 4. -I- 13. heard that John M'as d. vp into pri&nn Acts 3. 13. hath glorified his Son whom ye d. up Rom. 6. 32. spared not his Sod, but d. him up for uj 1 Cor. 15. 24. when he sjif^ll have d.up the kingdom Reo. 20. 13. death and hell d, up the dead in ^eni DELIVERED w, E'od. 2. 19. an Egj'ptian d. us from the shepherds Acts 6. 14. change the customs which AIosi^s d. ta 2 Cor. 1. 10. who d. us from so great a death Col. 1. 13. hath rf. ui from the power of darkness 1 Thess. 1.10. Jesus, who d. tis from wrath to comt DELIVERED you. Rom.6.17-ye obeyed the doctrine which was d. v«h 1 Cor. 11. 23. 1 received that which I rf. yau, 15*. 3 DELIVEREDST, EST. Neh. 9. 27. thou d- them to enemies who vexfd P.(a/.35.l0.whof/. poor from him that spnileih hiirt Mic. 6. 14. what thou d. will T give up to the av^ o?J Mat. 25. 20. Lord, thou d. unto me five taWuis 12. and said. Lord, thou d. unto me two taleuis DELIVEIUiR. Judg-. 3. 9. the Lord raised up a d. to Israrl, ]^ 18. 28. there was no d. 2 Sam. 14. + 6. Pial. 1 . 1 1. 2 'SffOT.22.2.the Lord is my rock and d. Psal. t».% Psai. 40. 17. thou art my help and my d, 70,5. DEN I)KP al. 144.2. my fortress, my bign tower, and mj i I DENOUNCE. •ids 7. 35. the same did God send to be a d. jDeM*. 30.18. rf.this day .that ye shall surelyperish Horn. 11. &Q. there shall come out of StJO the d. DELIVERETH. V* 36.15.he d. the poor in his affliction, op«ns ears fj-tf/. 18. 48. he d. me from mine enemies 34 7- about them that fear him, and d. them 17 . the Lord d. them out of all their troubles, Ip, 97. 10. he d. them out of the hand of the wicked 144. 10. who d. David from the hurtful sword Prov. 10. 2. righteousness d. from death, 11. 4. 14. 25. a true witness d. souls, but a deceitful 31. 24. and she d. girdles unto the merchant Tsa. 42. 22. they are for a prey, and none d. Dmi. 6. 27- God d. and rescuech, and worketh signs Atnos^, 1 12. as shepherd d. out of mouth of lion DELIVERING. Exod. 5. + 23. d. thou hast not delivered thy peop. Luke 21.12.rf.you up to synagogues and into prisons Acts £2. 4. d. into prisons both m^n and women 26. 17 • d. thee from the people and the Gentiles DELIVERY. Isa, 26. 17. that draweth near the time of her d. DELUSION. 2 Thess, 2, 11. God shall send them strong d. DELUSIONS. Isa, 66. 4,1 also will choose their d. and bring fears DEMAND.* Dan. 4. 17. the d. by the word of the holy ones DEMAND, ED. Exod. 5. 14. d. why have ye not fulfilled your task ? 2 Sam. 11. 7. David rf. of Uriah how Joab did Jo&^B.S. I willrf.ofthee,answerthou,40.7. | 42.4. Dan. 2. 2*. the secret which the king hath d. Mat. 2. 4 He d. where Christ should be born Luke 3. 14. the soldiers d, of him, what shall we do 17. 20. and when he was d. of the Pharisees Acts 21 . 33. the chief captain d. who he was DEMONSTRATION. 1 Cor. 2. 4. but in d. of the Spirit, and of power DEN, S. Judg. 6. 2. the children of Israel made them rf. Job 37. 8. then the beasts go into rf. and remain 38. 40. when they couch in iheir rf. and abide Psal. 10. g. he lieth in wait as a lion in his rf. 104. 22. they lay themselves down in their rf. Ca7tt. 4.8. look from Shenir, from the lion's rf. Isa. 11. 8. shall put his hand on the cockatrice rf. 32. 14. the towers shall be for rf. for ever hr. 7. 1 1. is this house become a rf. of robbers i 9. 11. 1 will make Jerusalem a rf. of dragons 10. 22. to make the cities of Judah a rf. of dragons Dan. 6. 7, he shall be cast into the rf. of lions, 12 16. and they cast him into the rf. of lions 19- the king arose and went in haste to the rf. 23. thty should take Daniel np out of the rf. 24. and they cast them into the rf. of lions Amos 3. 4. will a young lion cry out of his rf. ? yah. 2. 12. the lion filled his rf. with ravin A/a^21.13.my house be called house uf prayer, but ye have made it arf. of thieves, Hiark 11. 17, Iled.ll. .38. they wandered in deserts and in rf. liev,6. 15. bondman and freeman hidthemsel. in rf DENY. Josh. 24. 27. be a witness, lest ye rf. your God 1 Kings 2. 16, 1 ask of thee, rf. me not. Prop. 30-7. J06R. 18. if he destroy him, then it shall rf. him Prov. 30. Q. lest I be full and rf. thee, and say Alat. 10. 33. whosoever shall rf. me, him will 1 rf. If). 24. let him rf. himself, Mark 8. 31. Luke Q. 23. 26. 34.Jesus saidtohim.beforethe cock crow thou shaltrf. me thrice, "5. Nark 14.30,72. 35.die^'iihthee,yetwill I noirf.ihep..UflrX- 14.31. Luie 90. 27. whJLli rf. there i; any resiirreiiion 2 'J'im. 2. 12. if we rf. him, he also will rf. us 13. yet he abideih faiiliful, he cannot rf. himself Tit. 1,. 16. that know God, but it) works they rf, him DENIED. Gen. 18. 15. Sarah rf. ^aying, I laughed not 1 Am^jSO. 7.hesenttome, and Id', nim not J06 31, 28. for I should have rf. (Jod is above A/flt.26.70.Peterrf. before ihem all.sayinu.I know ^ot,72.^;fl^X■ 14. 70. Luke 2C. 57. Jo/in IK. 25, 27. Luke 8. 45. when all rf. that they touched him 12. 9. who denies shall be rf.l.efore the angels of G. Jo^nl.20..Iohn confessed.andrf.not.l am not Christ 13, 38, shall not crow, till thou hast rf. me thrice Acts 3. 13, whom ye rf, in the presence of Pilate 14. but ye rf. the holy One and the just 1 Ttm. 5. 8. he halh rf, the faith, and is worse than Bev. 2.13.holdest fast my name, and notrf.my faith 3. 8. hastkeptmy word, and hast notrf, my name DENIETH, ING. Luke 12, 9. but he that rf. me before men, be denied 2 Tim. 3.5. having a form of godliness, but rf.power Tit. 2.12. teaching us. that rf. ungodliness and lusts 2 Pft. 2.1. even rf. the Lord that bought them I John 2. 22. is a liar, that rf, Jesus is Christ "3. who rf. the Son, the same hath not the Father /tiJfi 4. rf.the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus IP* DEPART Ge7i. 13. 9. if thou rf. to the rignt.nand, T will go Exod. 18, 27. Moses let his father-in-law rf. 33. 1. rf. thou and the people thou hast brought up Au7n.10.30. 1 will rf. to mine own land and kindred Dent.Q. 7. from the day thou didst rf. out of Egypt JojA, 24.28. so Joshua let the peoplerf.to inheritance Jtidg. ig. 5. the Levite rose up to rf, 7, 8, 9. 1 Sam. 22.5. and God said, abide not in the hold, rf. 29. 10. as soon as ye be up and have light, rf. 11 . David and his men rose up to rf. in the morn. 30. 22. that they may lead them away and rf. iSam. 11. 12. and to-morrow I will let thee rf. 15 14. make speed to rf. lest he overtake us 1 Kings 12.5. rf. for three days, then come ag, to me Job 20. 28. the increase of his house shall rf. Tsa. 11. 13. the envy also of Ephraim shall rf. 52.11. rf. ye, rf. ye, go out from thence, Lam.4.15. 54. 10, for the mountains shall rf. and the hills Jer. 50. 3. they shall rf. both man and beast Mie. 2, 10. arise ye, and rf. this is not your rest Zec/i. 10. 11. the sceptre of Egypt shall rf. away Mat.Q.34. would rf. out of their coasts, Mark5.\l. 10.14. when ye rf. out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet, Mark 6. 1 1. Luke 9. 4. Luke 2, 29, now Jettest thou thy servant rf. in peace 13. 31. rf, hence, for Herod will kill thee 21. 21. let them which are in the midst rf, out of it John 7. 3, they said rf. hence and go into Judea 13,1. when Jesus knew he should rf. out of wox'ld Ifi. 7. but if I rf. I will send him unto you Acts 16. 36. now therefore rf. and go in peace 39. and desired them to rf. out of the city 20.7. Paul preach, to (hem ready to rf. on morrow 22. 21. rf. for I will send thee to the Gentiles 25. 4. that he himself would rf. shortly there 27. 12. the more part advised to rf. thence also I Cor. 7. 11. but if she rf. let her remain unmarried 15. but if the unbelieving rf. let him rf, P/iii. 1. 23. a desire to rf. and to be with Christ Jam. 2. 16. say to them, rf. in peace, be ye clothed DEPART from. Exod. 8. II. and the frogs shall d.from thee 29. thatthe swarms of flies may rf./wm Pharaoh 21. CC. hurt a woman, so that her fruit rf. from her /.ev.Qj. 41. and then shall he d.from thee .\tr/n. 16.26. rf./row the tents of these wicked men Ihi-t. 4. y. take heed, lest they rf. from thy heart Judg. 7. X. who is fearful, let him d.from Gilead 1 Sam. 15. 6. d.from the Amalekites, lest I destroy 2 Snm.lQ. 1 0.the sword shall never d.f'rom thy house 20. 21, deliver Sheba, and I will rf". from the city 1 Kings 15. iy. that lie may d.from me, 2 C//r.]6,3. 2 Chr. 18. 31, and Clod moved them to rf. from him Job 21. 14. they say to God, d.from us,*22. 17. 28. C8, and to d.from evil is understanding Psai. 6.8. d.from me, all ye workers of iniquity, JiJat. 7. 23. Luke 13.27. 34. 14. d.^fromevi], and ilo good, .37, 2". 101.4. a troward he;irt shall d.from me 119- llS.rf. /ni;« nip,ye evil doers, for I will keep 139. 19- d.from me therefore, ye bloody men Prov. 3, 7. fear the Lord, and d.from evil 13. 14. to rf. fforn ihe snares of dfeath, 14. 27. 19- l"it, it is "abomination to fools to rf. from evil 15. 24. that he may rf. />vw Israel, 22. 1 0. 2. when thou art rf. from nie, ihou shalt find 15. 6. Kenites rf, from among the Amalekites 16. 14. the Spirit o"f the Lord d.from Sa\il, 18, 11 23. was refivshed, and the evil Spirit ^.from him 28. 15. (iod is d.fromme, and answereth men^^ 16. ask of me, seeing the Lord is d.from thee kings 20. .36. as soon as thou art d.from nie ■ An/g.t3.27. they rf, from him to their own laij 5. 19. so he d.from EHsha a little way, 8.14. 19. «. Sennacherib t/'.from Lachish, Isa. 37.8. 2 Chron. 24. 25. and when they were rf. from hi» Ezra, 8. 31. then we rf, from the river Ahava Ps(il. 18.21. and have not wickedly rf. /rum my G Isa. 7. 17. from the day that Ephraim rf. from Jud. Jer. 29. 2. and the smiths were d.from Jerusalem .37.5. the Chaldeans heard they d.from Jenisalirn A'«*.6.9.their whorish heart which tiathrf./rofflB.i 10. 1 8. the glory of the Lord d.Jrom the threshol Dan. 4. 31. O kitig, the kingdom is d.from thee Iios. 10. 5. for the glory of Samaria is d from'A Mat. 15. 29. and Jesus rf. from thence^ ^d came 19. 1. had finished these sayings,he d.from Galilei 20.29.as they rf.from Jericho,a multitude followpi 24. 1. Jesus went out and rf. from the temvl" DEP flfffi. 33. a. llioy rf quickly /r.>"i the sepulthru Murk I. 4C.iht; li-proiy rf. from him. I.iike 5. 1:1. Luke 1. :(H. and ilic aiifit-l d.J'rom Mary 4. \:\. the devil tt.^i'rom hlin Cor a seiison 9. 3:t. 03 they d.jiom btm. I'cier said to Jesiii ^f/j 5.H. iliej' d.'jrom the presence of the council IC. 10 and lurthwiih the aiif^el il.j'nm him li. U. they lamc when they had d./m/n Perga 15. ;tH. John d.j'rom th(-m from Pamphylia J7.;iM*aiilrf./>u«(ihc[ii, IK.l. | ly.y. /V/17.4.15. I'J IC.di&easrsrf.^nJM thcm.and evilspir. wi-ntout lievAW, 14. and the fi-uits that thy sniil lusted after are d.j'rom thee, iiiid all (hitigb diiiuty are d. DI-IPAKIKD mt from. &7WI.C2.CC.I havenot rf./ftiwj my G. /V//.18C1. Ixht^t '.\. ."*. he rf. not t/terefrm/it 1.1. C. 10. Qy. .Ivhu rf.Mi)/yV(r/nihu sins orJerotioain, who made Israel to sin, to wit, golden calves,31. 1 1 t.6, 11. I 14. C4. I 15.9. IH. J 17. CC. IH. o. II(':iekiah d. not j'ruiii following the Lord C///-. H.ld. rf. nc/yn'/zjcoiDmandmeiit of the king QO.'A'Z. Jehoshaphat rf. not /"nw/ithe way of Asa S4. Mi. they rf. not J'rom following the Lord JVVA. 9. 19. the clouil rf. not from them by day Psal. 119. IOC. 1 have «w d.j'rom thy judguicnts /.H^cC.37. Amiarf. nnt^Vo/H the temp. but served G. ui'.i»Ai/(. 3. 18. what Is breadth and rf. of love of Christ DKPlllS. £rt>rf. 15. 5. the rf. have covered them, they sank 8. the J wpre congealed in the heart of the sea (?<•«/. 8. 7. the rf. thai spring outof vulieysaud hills )*i«/. f)8. '.2. bring my peopip from the rf. of the sen 71. 20. -sh I liring me up from the rf. of ihe earth 77.1(>.ihe waters were afraid, therf. weretrouhled 78. 15. he gave them driuk as out of the great rf. liifi. 9. he led them thro' the rf. as thro' wildiriiess 307 26. they mount up. they go down again to rf. 1.10. 1. out of the rf. have 1 cried to thee, O Lord Prov. 3. CO. by his koowledge the rf. are broken up H. 94. v'hen there were do rf, I was brou-hi forth | 19a Prov.g.XR. and that hergucsts are In the rf. of hell I.*n. 51. 10. that hath made the rf. of the sea a way Lzek. 27. U. ihnu slialt be broken in rf. of waters Mii; 7. 19. will cast their sins into the rf.of the sea Itev, 2. 24. which have not known the rf. of itatan DKI'UTKl). 2 Sam. 15. 3, but then' is no man rf. of the king DKpurv. 1 Kins-f 22. 47. was no king in Rdom, a rf. was king JciA 13. 7. t sorcerer Barjesus who was with therf, 8. seeking to turn away the rf. from the faith 18. 12. and when Ciallio was the rf. of Achaia UKPUTIK.S. £.»M.8.i).it was written to //.and rulers of provinces 9>-l> and the rf. and officers helped the Jews ^icts ly.au.there are rf.let them implead onv; another DKItlDi;, //rti'^ 1.10. they -shall rf.evel-y strong hold.heap dust UICIIIDKD. Cuke 1 6". 14. Pharisees heard those things, and rf.him 23. 35. the rulers also with the people rf. him DKUISION. Jof. 30, 1. that are younger than I, have me in rf, PshI. 2. 4. the Lord shall have vhem in rf. 44. 13. a rf.to them that arc round about us,79. 4. 59. H. thou shall have al'. the heathen in rf. liy. 51, the proud have had me greatly in rf. Jer.^o. 7. I am in rf. daily ||8. was made arf. daily 48. 26. and Moab also shall be in rf. 39. 27. for was not Israel a rf. unto thei ? Lam. 3.14. I was a rf. to my people and song all day Ezuk.Q.i. 32. thou shall drink and he glad in rf, 30. 4, to cities whic'h became a rf. to the heathen Uos.7.16. this shall be their rf. in the land of Egypt , Uli-SCliND. Num. 34, 11. the border shall rf. and reach to sea 1 6'am. 26.iI0. he shall rf. into battle and perish Pxai. 49, 17. his glory shall not rf. after him fi5. t iu. thou caiisest rain rf. into the furrows It)4.i 8.the mountains toascend.the valleys rf. 10. £:**. Cfi. 20. with them that rf. into the pit, 31. I6. Mark 15. .32. let Christ rf. now from the cross .-icts 11.5.1 saw vision, certain vessel rf. great sheet Horn, 10. 7. or who shall rf. into the deep ? 1 'J'/tesiAAG. Ld. shall rf. from heaven with a shout DMSCBNDKD. Erod. 19. 18. because the Lord rf. on Sinai in fire 33, 9. the cloudy pillar rf. j| 34. 5. rf. in a cloud Dent. 9. 21. the brook thai rf. out of the mount Jo.\/i. 2. 23. so the two men rf, from the mountain Psa!. 133. 3, as dew that rf, on mountains of 7Aon Pivv. 30. 4, who hath ascended up to heaven, or rf..'' .Vnt. 7. 25, the rain rf. and the Hoods came, 27, 28. 2. for the angel of the Lord rf, from heaven Luke 3. 22. the Holy Ghost rf. in a bodily shape .ids 24 . 1 . A nan ias the h igh-priesi rf. with the elders E/i/i. 4. iO. he that rf, is ihe same that ascended pKSClCNDliril. y^'H. 3, 15. this wisdom rf. not from above.but sensual DliSCKNDlNG. GeM,28.12.top ofladder reached to heaven, and the angels of God ascending and rf. Jo/m 1.51. fsa. 15. +3. every one shall howl rf. into weeping ^/(7^3.l6.h(^sawtheSpiritofGodrf. Mark 1. 10. John 1. 32, I saw Spirit rf, from heaven like a dove 33.onwhojii thou shalt see Spiritrf.and remaining Acts 10. 11. a vessel rf, as it had been a great sheet liev. 21.10. that great city rf.out of heaven fromG. DKSCKNT. A/iV. I, +4. as waters that are poured down a rf. I.uke 19. 37. when come nigh at rf. of mount Olives V/ei.7 ,3. Melchisedec without father.mother.andrf. 6. but he whose rf. is not counted from them DKSCRIRi:, ED, Kill. Ji'.r/(.1R.4. they shall go through land and rf. it,fi,8. 8. Joshua charged them that went to rf, the land y.and they rf.it by cities into seven parts in a book Jitdg. 8. 14. he rf, to him the princes of Succoth A'w«;.4.6. evetvas Dav. alsorf. blessedu, of the man 10. 5. for Moses rf. the righteousness of the law DESCRIPTION. Josh. 18, 6. and ye shall bring the rf, hither to me DESCRV. Jndg. 1. 23. the house of Joseph sent to rf. Beth-el. DESERT. Exod. 3. 1 . he led his Hock to the backside of the rf. 5, 3. let us go three days' journey into the rf. 19. 2. and they were come to the rf. of Sinai 2:i. 31. I will set thy bounds from rf. to the river Sum. 20 1. then Israel came into the rf. of /in 27.14. for ye rebelled against me in therf. of Ziu 3.3. Ifi. and they removed from the rf. of Sinai 2 t'/iion. 27. 10. l.'zziah built towers in the rf. Jo/i 24. 5. as wild asses in the rf. go they forth /'.»«/. 75. Ifi. promotion comeih not from the rf, 78. 40. how oft ditl they grieve him in the d.? I()2. ri. 1 am like a pelican, an owl of the rf. lOf). 14. bui \usted and tempted God in the rf. /jn. 13.21. but wild beasts ofrf. shall lie there, their hour-es full ofdolelulcreatare5,34,14, Jer.bQ 39. DES ha. 21 , 1 , as whirlwinds, so it cometh from the i, 35. 1. the rf, shall rejoice |j fi. streams in the rf. 40. 3. make straight in rf, a high-way /or our God 41, 19, 1 wdl setinrf. the fir-trees and the pine 43, 19. I will even make rivers in the rf. 20. 51. 3. will make her rf. like the garden of the Lord Jer. 17. 6. for he shall be like the heath in the rf. 25.24.people that dwell in rf. shall drink after them 50. 12. Chaldca shall be a dry land and a rf. Eiek. 47. a. these waters go down into the rf. Mnt. 24. Cfi. if they say, behold, he is In the rf. John f>, 31. our fathers did eat manna mi the rf. Acti U, 25. from Jerusalem to («aza, which is rf. DESERT land. Dent. 32. 10. he fuutid him in a rf, /irf, he led him Prov, 21. t 19. better dwell in the land of the rf DESERT phice. Mark 6. 31. come ye yourselves into a rf. place 32.depart. into arf, jilace. Mat. 14.13. Z,M*f4.4S S5. this is a. d.p/ace. Mat. 14. 15. Lniei). IG. Inke 9. 10. he went aside orivately into a d.ptace DESElllS. /fa .48. 21. thirsted not when he led them through//. Jer. 2. fi. the I-ord that led us through a land of rf. 5. t fi. a wolf of the rf. shall spoil them Ezek. 13. 4. thy prophets are like foxes in the rf. Lukel.lH). .lohnwas in therf, till his shewing to Isr, IJeh. 11. 38. they wandered iu rf. and m mountains D1:SERT. /^M/.28.4.after work of hands, render them their rf. DESERTS. Ezek. 7.27> according to their rf. will I judge ihcoi DESERVE. Ezra 9.13. hast punished less than out Iniquities rf. DESERVETll. Jo5 11. 6. God cxacleth less than thy miquity rf, DESERVING. J'tdg. 9.16. done to him according torf. of his hands DESIRE Signifies, [1] Lon^in^y or wishing, 1 Sam, 23. 20. [2] The prayer, rc/ue^l, or lon^inz of the soul, J'or some spirilntil, or bodily good i/tin:^s, ichereoj itj'eeli- a jcaiUy Psal, 145, 19, [3] I^tve, or aj- Section, Cant. 7. 10. Dan. 11. 37. [4] Hope or expectation, 1 .'^am, 9. 20, [5] An inclinn. tion to, or delight in the pleasures oj' life, \\cc\, 12. 5, [()] Auij'e, called the desire of the eyes, Ezek. 24. Ifi. [7j Hinful lusts and affec' tion.\, l^ih. 2. 3. Thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee, Oen. 3. 16. Thy desires, or re- quests shall be referred, or submitted to thy lnu~ band'i will and pleasure, to grant, or deny them, as he sees Jit. Thou shalt be obliged to Such a subjection, as shall be many times against thy -.cill, and be uneasy to thee. Oen. 3. t fi. saw that the tree was a rf. to the eycft 16. thy rf. shall be to thy husband, he shall rule 4.7 .to thee shall be his rf. thou shalt rule over him Deut. 18. fi. and come with all the rf. of his mind 21. 11. aud hast arf. to her, to have her to wife 1 Ham. 9- 20. and on whom is all the rf. of Israel ? 23.20. come down accord, to all the rf. of thy soul 2 Ham. 23.5. this is all my salvation, and all my rf. 1 Kings 5. 8. I will do all thy rf. concerning timber 9- thou shalt accomplish my rf, in giving food 10. according to all Solomon's rf. 9- IL 9.1. Solomon had finished building, and all his rf. f 19. the rf. of Solonvon which he desired 10.13. king Solomon gave tothe queen of Sheba all her rf, whatsoever she asked, C Chron. 9. 12, 2 Chron. 15. 15. and sought him with their whole rf 21. i 20. Jehoram departed without rf. 32. t 27. he made treasures for instruments of J 3fi. -f 10. he took the vessels ofrf. to Babylon Job 9. i 26. my days are passed away as ships of , 14.I5.ihou wilt have arf. to work ol thine h^ids 31, 16. if I have withheld the poor from their rf. 35. my rf. is that the Almighty would answer a» 33. f 20. so that his soul abhorreth meat of rf. 34. 35. my rf. is that Job may be tried to the end Psal. 10, 3. the wicked boasteth of his heart's rf. 17. Lord, thou hast heard the rf. of the humble 21 . 2. thou hast given his heart's rf. not withheld 38. y. Lord, all my rf.is before tliee, my groan. 54.7 -eye hath seen his rf. on mine enemies, 92. 11 59. lO.Ciod shall let me see my rf.on mine enemiea 7tl. 29. were filled, for he gave them their own rf. 92. 1 1 . mine ears shall hear my rf. of the wicked 106. +24. yea, they despised a land of rf. 1 12,8. not afraid, till he see hisrf. on his enemies 10. the rf. of ilie wicked shall perish II 8. 7. therefore shall 1 see my rf.on ttiem hate nf 145, Ifi. thou satisfiest the rf. of every living thii» 19. he will fulfil the rf. of them that feai him Pror. 10. 24. the rf, of righteous shall be granted U, 23. the rf. of the righteous is only gcod 13. 12. but when rf. cometh, it is a tree of lite 19. the rf. accomplished is sweet to the soul I9> 22. the rf. of a man a his kindneu DES ProT: m. 55. tbe d. of the slothful killeth him £rf-/.6.(}.the sight of the eyes than vanderiDg of ij!. 12.5. (/.shall fail, because man goeth to long home Cant. 7. 10. my beloved's, and his of thfm tliat trust id him shall bt d, ha. A. 9- of & irath many hoases shall 6e d. 15. t). for waters of N imrim thnllbe rf. Jer. 48- 34. £7. 10. yet the defenced c\iy shall be rf.and forsaken J^r. 26. 9. this city/Atf// ^tf rf. without inhai>itant 3:1. 10. in this place which ye say shall be d. 4fi. 19- Noph shall bed. without an inhabitant 4U. 9. Moab. for the cities thereof shall he d. 49. C. Kabbah of Ammonites shall be a d, heap 5U. 13. but Babylon shall be wholly d. 51 . ^f). thou thmit be d. for ever, saith Ae Lord >Jt«l.^.4.your altars f/ia//£« rf. your images broken 29- IC. the citios of Egypt shall be d. forty years 3:1. SO. and the mountains of Israel shall be d. 35. 4. behold, O mount Seir, thou ehalt be d. lH. lloi . !i. 9. Ephraim s/tall be d. in the day of rebuke DESOLATE mldermsst. >ffr.13.10.made my pleasant portion a d, leilderness hiel Q, 3. and behind them it is a d, mldeniess 3. 19. EgJiit and Edom shall be a d. wilderness DESOLATION. Lev. S6. 31. I will bring your sanctuaries to d. 32. and I will bring the lapd into i/.and your ene- mies which dwell therein ^all be astonished Josh. 8. 38, Joshua made Ahi a d. unto this d. eATit^^Q.lQ.thaCtheyshoald become a.d.atid curse S Chron. 30. 7> who gave them to d. as ye see Jeb 30.14, in the d. tney rolled themselves upon me Psal. 73. 19. are they brought to d. in a moment ProD.X .V7.when your fearcometh as (/.and destruc. 3. 25. be not afraid of the and d, shall come upon thee suddenly £1. ig. these two things are come vnto thee, d. 64. 10. Zion is a wilderness, Jerusalem at/. Jtr. 9. 1 11. 1 will make cities of .ludah a d, 34.22. 52. 5. I swear that this house shall become a d. 55. 11. andthiswhole land shall be a d. and aston. 18. to make Jerusalem and Judah a d, and aston. t 38. forsaken his covert, for their land is d. 44.2. and behold, this day they are d. none d.wells 22. therefore is your land a d. and a curse 49.13.Bozraarf. ||17. Edom a rf. || 33 . Hazor a 1. and Saul shall d. of me, to seek me Ecct. 2. 20. I went about to cause my heart to d. DESPAIRED. S Cor. 1. 8. insomuch that we d. even of life DESPERATE. Job 6. S6. reprove the speeches of one that is d. Jsa. 17. 11. in the day of grief and ofrf. sorrow Jer. 2. 1 25. but thou saidst is the case d. T DESPERATELY. Jer. 17. 9> heart of man is deceitful, and d. wicked DESPISE. £1«9.S0. i5. and if ye shall d, my statutes 1«7 DES 1 Sam. 2. SO. thati/. me shall be lighCly esteemed 2 'Sam. 19. 43. Israel said, why then did ye^f. us ? Esth. 1. 17. so that they shall d. their husbands Job 5. 17. happy whom God coneoteth, d. not thou chasteningof^theAlmighty.i'roc. 3.11. HeA. 12,5. 9. 21. though I were perfect, I would but fools d. wisdom and instructtoa 3. 11. my son, eaks in Luke 21. 6. Also it signifies, to take away a thing quite, so as it be no more j in this setise Chriit is said to destroy sin, Rom. 6. 6. 'iTiat the bodjr of sio might be destroyed; that is, that it might 6e ueakened and subdued more and more, until it be quite taken atu of our nature. Sometimes it sig7i\fles to bring persons into irrecoverable and lUter ruin, and misery ; thus God destroys the wicked, Psal. 37. 38. The tran.*gressors shall be destroyed together: and Job 21. 30. The wicked is reserved to the day of destruction, God preserves the wicker/ from the common cala- mities of this life, only to destroy them, and display his vengeance against them. It is taken for punishing transgressors by death,as magistrates, do. Psal. 101. 8. 1 will early destroy all the wicked of the land, says David. I will set about this work upon the first opportunity, as soon as J am seated on the throne, that so 1 may both prevent all that mischief which otheiwiie they might do ; and hinder the infection of othtrs by their evil example ; and discourage and deter al» my subjects from the like practices. 7he apos^ tie Paul says, Rom. 14. 15. Destroy not him with thy meat, for whom Christ died. To edify, signifies to build up, strengthen, and encourage believers in their faith oTid profession, by endeav ouringtomake them more wise, holy, aiidhumdie, and to live more to the glory of God, On the contrary, to destroy, implies a doing of that which may tend to the destruction of a zBeai believer, by drawing him to act against his coiv- science in the use of things indiffere7tt, or by giving him so great an offaice as may alienatg his mind from the Christian profession. The evil spirits say to mvr Saviour, Mark I. 24. Art thou come to destroy us? that is, either, art thou come to dispossess us; or, art thou come to execute the final judgment upon us, and to command us to our chains, before the day of judg- ment ? And Christ by his death is said to destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil, Jieb. 2. 14. The devil is said Id have the power of death, because he induces men to com- mit sins that meritoriously render them liable to death / because he inspires them with furious thoughts, atid infiames the passions, from whence proceed strifes and wars, that efiiciently cause death; Becattse he is many times the executumer of God's wrath, and inflicts death upon rebellious and incorrigible sinners; hence says the Psalm- ist, That God cast upon the Egyptians the fierceness of his anger, wrath, indignation, and trouble, bv sending evil angels among them, DES /•.'«/. 78, 49. He it likewise so called, because A* malcei death more fonnidable to simiers, by iieightenin^ their gidlli/ /ears of God's iribmtal ; andthii title may also iignify his tormenting iiii- ners jciih wirele'ntim; cruelty tn hell, ivhich is ilte second death. These penal evils 2vhtch Satan i'ingi upon mankind, are upon the accoiml of our disobedience ; and his mighty power in tempta- tion iij'ro/n our inuard corruption. The Lord Jesus bu hit death hath taken aivay the guilt and power of iiit: the guilt, in enduring the cur.ie of the law', thereby iady'ytng the injuied Justice of God; and the power of it, hy cnicilyiiig our old man wiih him, thai the body of bin mighi he destroyed, Uoin. 6. f). And thus our Saviour by his death destroys the cniel tyranny of the devil. Deslrticlion is taken /or a temporal death, Psal. go. 3, 'I'hou lunies't man to deslriictioii. i-'or inortrjication, 1 Cor, 5. 5, To delivpr such an one lo Satan, for the destruction of the tlesh. l-'or damnation, 2 ['et. 2. 1, And bring upon themselves swift desiruoiion. Also for hell, the place where the wicked are eternally tormeyited. Mat. 7. 13, Broad is the vay that leadeth to destruction. lor extirpation, or utter rooting oiti, Esth. 8, 6, How can i endure to see the destruction of my kindred ? For a consuming plague, l*sal. 9I. 6, The destruction that wast- eth at noon-day. And for a cormptini^, pain- ful, and deadly disease,'\ Sam. 5.\). Destroy signijies to ajfiict. Job C. 3, to destroy him with- out cause. Gen. 18.23. wiltlhourf. the righteous with wicked? 24. wilt thou d. and not spare the place? 28. wilt thou d. all the city for lack of five ? 19. 13. we will d. this place || 14. d. this city Uxod. 15.9. draw my sword, my hand shall d. them 34. 13. but ye shall d. their altars, Dent. 7- 5. Lev. 36. 22, 1 will send beasts to d. your cattle Num. 24. 17. and shall d. all the children of Shelh 32. 13. and ye shall d. all this poople 33. 52. shall d. their pictures and molten images ZJ«fr.6.l5.1est the anger of the Lord ihy G . d. thee 7. 23. L. shall d. them with a mighty destruction S4. thou shalt d. their name from under heaven 9. 3. he shall d. them, and bring them down 14. let me alone, that I may d. them and blot 25. because the Lord hath said he would d. you S0.20.the trees that are not for meat thou shalt d. 31. 3. the Lord thy Ood he -will d. these nations 32. 25. shall d. the young man and virgin 33. 27. shall thrust out enemy, and say, d. them Josh. 7.12. except ye d. accursed from among you 1 Sam. 15. 6. depart, lest I d. you with them S Sam. 14, 7. and we will d. the heir also H. she said, that thou wouldest not suffer the ' revengers to d. any more, lest they d. my son 16. that would d. me and my son together SO. 20. far be it from me I should swdlow or d. C3. 41. I mightrf. them that hate me, Psal. JH.40. 1 A'm^jlS.lQ.thus did Zimri rf.the house of Baasha 2 Kings 10.19. he might rf. the worshippers of Baal 18. 25. go against this land, and d. it, Jsa. .?6. 10. Ezra 6. 12. d. kings that shall put to their hand £sth. 7.t4. for we are sold, that they should d. Jobs. 18. if he rf. him from his place, it shall deny 10. 8, thine hands made me. yet ihou dost (/. me 19- 26. though after my skin, worms d. this body Psal. 5. 0. thou shah d. them that speak leasing 10. d them, O G. let them fall by their counsels 21, 10. their fruit shalt thourf. from the earth 28. 5. he shall rf. them, aiid not build them up ri2. 5. God shall likewise rf. thee for ever 55. 9. rf. O Lord, and divide their "tongues ^9- 4. they that would rf. me are mighty 74. 8. they Said, let us rf. them together 127 .t 5. they shall rf. th^ enemies in the gate 143. 12. and rf. all them that afflict my soul 144. 6. shoot out thine arrows and rf. ihera 145. 20. but all the wicked will he rf. Prov. 1. 32. ihe prosperity of fools shall rf. them ll.S.theperverseness of transgressors shali.rf.them !5. 25. the Lord will rf. the house of the proud ?1. 7. the robberies of the wicked shall rf. them Sfi-Z.S.e.why should G. rf. the work of thine hands? *.lfi.nor over-wise, why shouldesl thou rf. thyself? ijc. 3. 12, and they rf, the way of thy paths 11.9. "or rf. in all my holy mountain, f)5. 25, 13. y. and he shall rf, the sinners thereof out of it 25. 7. he will rf. in this mountain the face fer. 5. 10. go ye up upon her walls and rf. 6. 5. let us go by night and rf. her palaces 11. 19. let us rf. the tree with the fruit thereof 12. 1*- I will pluck up and rf. that nation 13!l 4. [ will not spare nor have mercy, but rf.them 15.6, will str«tch my hand aa;ainstthee and rf. thee 17. 18. and rf. ihem with double destruction 23 . 1 .woe to pastors that rf. the sheep of my pasture 3(). 29. the king of Babylon shall rf. this land 48. IB. and he shall rf. thv strong holds 126 Jer. 49. 9. if thieves by night they will d. tUl have 51. 3. spare ye not, rf. ye utterly all her host Lam. 3. 66. persecute and rf. them in anger I'^zek. 9, 8. wilt thou rf. all the residue of Israel ? '.5. 16. and rf. the remnant of the sea-coast :6. 4. and they shall rf. the walls of Tyrus 1 2. and they shall rf. thy pleasant houses Dan. S. 1 18. that they should notrf. Daniel 4. 23. saying, hew the tree down and rf. it 8. 24. he shall rf. wonderfully, and rf. the mighty 25. and by peace shall he rf. many g. 26. the people shall rf. the city and the sanctuary 1 1 . 2r>. tliey that feed on his meat shall rf. him Dbad. 8. shall I not rf. the wise men out of lidom ? yjic. 2. 10. because it is polluted, it shall rf. you Zeph.^.Vi.sireich hand agsi. north, and a. Assj-ria Mat. 12.14.they might rf. him, Mark'i fi. | 11.18. 21.41. he will miserably rf. those wicked men 27.20.that they should ask Barabbas, andrf. Jesus ^]ark 12.9. he will rf. the husbandmen, Lnfce 20.16. John 2. 19. Jesus said to them, rf. this temple ■ii/f 6.14. this Jesus of Na2areih shall rf. this place I Cur. 3.+ 17. if any man rf. the temple of God, him shall God rf. for the temple of Ciod is holy 6. 13. but tjod shall rf. both it and them : Thess. 2. 8. shall rf. with brightnessof his coming Ueb. 2. 14. might rf. him that had the powerof death 1 John 3. 8. that he might rf. the works of the devil iiev.W. 18. shouldestrf. them which rf. the earth 1 will, or will I DKSTROY. Gen. 6. 7. / will rf. man whom 1 have created 13. and behold, I joill rf. them with the earth 7.4. and every living substance will J rf. Exod. 23. 27. and Iwilld. all the people to whom Lev.23. 30. the same soul will Id. from his people 26.30. and Imll d, your high-places, £2fi*. 6. 3. Psal. 101. 8. 1 will early rf. ail the wicked of land 118.10. in the name oftheL.MiV/ i rf.them, 11, 12. ha. 19. 3. and I will rf, the counsel thereof 42. 14. ! will cry, I zvilld. and devour at once Jer. 15. T. i wiV/ rf. my people, sith they return nut 46. 8. J will rf.the city, and the inhabitants thereof 49. 38. / will rf. from thence the king and princes 51 .20. my battle-axe, with thee will I rf. kingdoms Ezek. 14. g. I the Lord will rf. that prophet 25. 7. behold, I will rf. thee, and thou shalt know that I am the Lord, 28. I6. Zeph. 2. 5. .*J0. 13. thus saith the Lord, 1 will rf. the idols 32. 13. 1 will rf. also all the beasts thereof 34. 16. but I will rf. the fat and the strong //(If. 2, 12. 1 will rf. her vines and her fig-trees 4. 5. thou shalt fall, and 1 will rf. thy mother Amos 9. 8. and 1 will rf. the sinful kingdom .Mic. 5. 10. 1 -will d. thy chariots||14. rf. thy cities Hag. 2. 22, J will rf. the strength of the kingdoms ^]aTk 14.58.we heard him say, Z xvill rf. this temple 1 Cor. 1. 19. / will rf. the wisdom of the wise Not DESTHOV. Gen. 18. 28. if I find forty-five I will not rf. it 31. he said, 1 will 7iot rf. it for twenty's sake 32. he said, I will not d. Sodom for ten's sake Deut. 4. 31. he will not forsake thee, jiot d. thee g. 26. rf. not thy people and thine inheritance 10. 10. and the Lord would not rf. thee 20. 19. thou shalt not rf. the trees tliereof 1 Sam. 24.21. swear that thou wilt noi rf. my name 26. 9. and David said to Abishai, rf. him not 2 Kings 8. 19. would notd. Judah for David's sake 13. 23. would 7w( rf. them, nor cast them out 2 CliT07i. 12- 7. therefore I will not rf. them 12. thai the Lord wouid not rf. him altogether 2].7.ihe Ivord would uot rf. the house of David .IS. 21. forbear from God that he rf. thee not Psal. 106. 34. they did iiot rf. the nations of whom /jrt,65. 8. rf.it not. for a blessing is in it ; so will 1 do for my servant's sake, that 1 may not rf. them all Etek 22.30. stand in the gap, that 1 should not rf. it Dan.H.li.d. not the wise men of Babylon .bring me Mai. 3. II. he shall not rf. fruits of your ground Rom. 14. 15. rf. not him with thy meat for whom 20. for meat rf. not the work of God To OEsruov. CiH. 6. I7.T do bring a flood of waters lo rf. all flesh g. 11 . nor .'hall there be any more a flood to rf. 15. 19. 13. and the Lord hath sent us to d. it ~ Exod. 8. 9- intreat for thee to rf. the frogs from thee 12. 13. the plague shall not be on you to rf. you DcH/, 1.27 .brought us out of Egypt to deliver us in- to the hand of. the Amorites/orf. MS, Josh. 7. 7. 2. 15, hand of Ld. to rf. them from among the host 7. 10. repayeih them that hate him to rf. them 9. 19. the Lord was wroth against you lo rf. you 28. 63. so the Lord will rejoice over you to rf. you Josh. g. 24. and to rf. all the inhabitants of the land 22. 33. to rf. the land where Reubenites dwelt Judg. 6 5. the Widianites entered to rf. the land 1 ■Sff7n.23,10. Saul seekethro rf.the city for my sake 26. 15. came in one of the people to rf. the king 2 Sam. 1. 14. not afraid to rf.the Lord's anointed 14. 11 not suffer the revengers of blood to rf. DES 2 -Sum. 20.19. thou seekestwrf. a city and a 24. 16. stretched out his hand on Jerusalem lo 1 /v*Kgjl3.34. sin to the house of Jeroboam tad. 2 Kings 24. 2. and sent them against Judah tod, f 1 Chr. 21. 15. God sent an angel to Jerusalem to d. 2 Chron. 25. I6. God hath determined to rf.the. £«A.3.6.1iamaasought/(»rf.Jews,13. | 4.7*8. I U-Si + 9, let it be written to rf. them, and 1 will pa^ Job<2. 3. thou movedst me to rf. him without cause' 6. 9. even that it would please Cod to rf. nic Psal. 40. 14, that seek after my soul to rf. it. 6:i, g 119. 95. the wicked have waited for me to rf. me Isa. 10. 7, but it is in his heart to rf. and cut ofl 13. 5. they come from far to rf. the whole land 23. 11. the Lord hath given a commandment furf 32. 7. he deviseth wicked devices to rf. the poor 51. 13. as if the oppressor were ready to d. 54. 16. beholtl, I have created the waster 10 rf. Jer. 1. 10. 1 have set thee lo rf. 18. 7- | 31. '.S. 15. 3. i will ajpoint the beasts of the earth to rf. 5i. 11. his device is against Babylon 10 rf, it A«;«, 2. 8. the Lord hath purposed to rf. the wall Ezek. 5. J 6. famine, which 1 will send lo rf. ycu 22. 27. and to rf. s nils, to get dishonest gain 25, 15. with a despiteful heart to d,\\. foroldhatrec 30. 1 1 . the nations shall be brought to rf. the laud 43. 3. the vision I saw when 1 came to rf. the city IJan. 2. 12. tod. all the wise men of Jiahylon, 24. 7, 26. and to rf. his dominion uuio the end 1 1 . 44. he shall go forth with great fury to d. Uos. 1 1 .9. 1 will not return to rf. Kphraim,! am Q. Zech. 12. 9. that I will seek to rf. all the nation) Mat. 2. 13. IJerod will seek young child to rf. him 5. 17. think not that I am come to rf. the law or ' the prophets, I am not come to rf. but to fulfil 10. 28. rather fear him who is able to d. both 26. 61 . this fellow said, I am able to rf. the temple Mark 1 . 24. art thou come to rf. us ? Luke 4. 34. Luke 6.9. is it lawful on sab. days to save life or 10 d. 9. 56. the Son of man is not come to rf. men's lives ■ 19. 47. the chief of the people sought to rf. him John 10. 10. the thief cometh not but to rf. /a»*.4.12.tlierei5onelawgiv.abie tosaveand tod. DliSi ROVED. C«2.13.]0.before the Ld. rf. Sodom andGomorrall 19. 29. when God rf. the cities of the plain Exod. 8. + 24. the land was rf. by the swasm of iiies 10. 7. k [lowest thou not yet that Egypt is rf. .' Deut. 2. 21. but the Lord rf.them before them, 4. 3 I 11.4. 2Ki7igs2l.9. 2CArt»«.33.9 7. 23. with a mighty destruction, till they be d, 24. no man be able to stand till thou have rf. 9. 8. the lijord was angry with you to have rf. you 12. 30. after that they be rf. from before thee 28. 20. until thou be rf. 24, 45, 51, 6I, 48. shall put a yoke on thy neck till he have rf, Josh. 24. 8. and 1 rf. them from before you Judg.3. + 27 . where he bowed, there fte fell down d 2t>.2l. Benjamin rf.oflsr.22,000 men that day, 25. 35. cnildreu of Israel rf. 25,100of Benjamin, 42. 2 Sitm.21.5. man that devised that we should be rf, 24. 16, he said to the angel that rf. 1 Chron. 21.15 1 Ktngs 15. 13. Asa rf. her idol and burnt it 2 A'jH5j3. + 23.thisisblood,the kings are surely rf. 10. 28. thus Jehu rf. Baal out of Israel 11.1. Athaliah arose and rf. all the seed royal ig. 18. therefore they have rf. them, Isa. 37- '-Q. 1 C7(riJH.5.25. the peo[jlc whom God rf. before them 2 Chron. 14. 13. for they were rf. before the Lord 15. 6. nation was rf. of nation, city of city 34.11. the houses which the kings of Judah had i Ezra 4. 15. for which cause was this city rf. fi. t U. whoso alters this word, let him be rf. Esth. 3. 9. let it be written, that they may be rf. ^1**19. 10. he haih rf.me on every side, and lam gone t 26. though this body be rf. yet shall 1 see God Psal.g.5. thou hast rf. tlie wicked l| 6. hast rf. cititj 73. 27. thou hast rf. all them that go a whoring 78. 45. he sent frogs among them, which rf. them 47. he rf.their vines with hail, and sycamore-trert 137.8. O daughterof Babylon, who art to be rf. Pri»r. 13.23. there is that is rf for want of judgmen, /i«.14.20.because thou hast rf. land, and slain peo 2'j. 14. therefore hast thou visited and rf. them Jer. 12, 10. many pastors have rf. my vineyard 48. 4. Moab is rf. |1 51 . 8. Babylon is suddenly rf. 5 1 .55, Lord hath rf.out of Babylon the great voit Earn. 2. 5. the Lord hath rf. his strong holds G. he hath rf. his places of the assembly 9. he hath rf. and broken her bars, her king Ezek. 2.7. 33. Tyrus, like the rf. in the midst of se 43. + 3. to prophesy that the city should be rf. Dan, 7. 11. the beast was slain, and his body rf /ywj.lS.g.O Isr.thouhastrf. thyself, but in me hu Amos 2. g. yet rf. I the Amoiite, I rf. his fruit Ma/ .22.7 .he sent his armies and rf.those murdere Luke 17. 27. and the flood came, and rf. them ah. 2g. it rained fire from heaven and rf. ihem all Acit^.^l, is not this he that rf.them that calleo 13 19. when be had rf. even natiouii mCh^iiiflan DES Aeu 1^. S7. and her magnfficenct should he 4. Vcm. 6. 6. that the body of sin miaht be d. 1 Cor. 10.9.1/. of serpents 11 10.1/. nfthedfiuroyer titlt.\.1^. now preacheth the faith whirh once he .'«*. ."JO. 8. and when all her helpers shall ht d. Van.i.i4. a kincdom which shall never be d. 6. 26. 11. CO. but within few days he shall bt d. Jins. 10. 8. places of Aven.the sin of Isr. shall be d. Jicts 3. C3. he that will not hear shall bt d. 1 Cor.l5.i6. the last enemv that j/ia// be d. is death Utterly DKSTKOYED. iSxoff.SS.CO. he that sacriiiceth to any god, save un- to the T^rd only, he shall be utttrltf d. Num. St. .t. they utterly d. the Canaaiiites De%it. C. 34. we utterly d. Sihon and his people 3. 6. we utterly d. the cities of Og, Josh. S. 10. 4.C6. it ye corrnpt yourselves ye shall be utterly d. /ar^fi. ei..Iericiho||8.e6, Ai utterly d. 10.1. 10.CB. niakkcdah || .15. Eglon ]| .17. Hebron ut. d. .19. Debir U 40. he utterly d. all that breathed 11. IS. Joshua utterly d. tbem with cities, CI. .hide;. 1. 17. Judah and Simeon 7(/f«;-/v t/. Zephath .T Ham. 15. 8. Saul utterly d. all the people 9. he would not utterly d. the best of the sheep 15. to saiTi6ne, and the rest we have utterly d. SO. he said, I have utttrli/ d. the Amaleki'tes 91. things which should nave been utterly d. 1 ChroH. 4. 41. the inhabitants of Gedor utterly d. 2 Chron. 31. I. Ilezekiah lUterly d. the images 3S, 14. gods those nations my father utterly d. Isa. 34. C. the Lord hath vtterlu d. all nations DKSlilOYEll. Urod. IS. C3. will not suffer d, Co come into houses Judg. If).C4. hath delivered tlie if. of our country Job 15. 21. in prosperity the d. shall come "Va/, 17. 4. I have kept me from paths of the d. J'fov. 28. 24. the same is the companion of a rf. Jer. 4. 7. the d. of (he Gentiles is on his way 5i>. t 9- their arrows shall be as of a mighty d. 1 Cor. 10. 10. and were destroyed of the rf. liev. 9. 1 11. kinc over them bath his name a d. DESIKOYERS. Job 3.1. CC. and his life draweth near to the d. Isa. 49. 17. thy d. shall go forth of thee Jrr. SC. 7- and I will prepare d. against thee 50. 11. because ye rejoiced, O d. of my heritage DESlROVKSr, ETII. Deut. 8. 20. as the nations which the Lord d. Jttby.Q^. he d. the perfect and the wicked IS. C3. he increaseth the nations, and d. them 14. 19. and thou d. the hope of man Ptal. 18. 447. it is God that d. people under me Pruo. G. .IS. he that doth it, d, his own soul 11. 9* an hypocrite with his mouth rf. his neighbour 31.3. pive not thy ways to (hat which d, kings £rr/. 7.7* oppres. makt-th mad, and a gift d. heart g. 1 8. wisd. better than war, sinner d. much good Jer. 51. ~ti. O mountain, which d. all the earth JUat. S7. 4. thou that d. the temple, Mark 15. 29. DESTROYING. 1 Chron.Hl.ia. the angel of the Lordrf. thro' Israel 15, and as he was d. the I..ord repented him Prov.CH. -t C4. the same is the companion of man d. Isa.i&.Q. the Lord hath a strong one, as a d. storm Jtr, £. .10. your sword devoured like a d. lion 13. 1 14. I will not hare mercy from d. them 51. 1. 1 will raise against Babylon a a. wind £5. I am a^inst thee, O d. mountain, said Lord Ltifn. S. S. he hath not withdrawn his hand from d. X.i«l. 9. 1. every man with his d, weapon in his hand fcO. 17. mme eve soared them from a them Set UlTKRLT lav DES DESTRUCTION. Exod. IS. 1 13. plague shall not be on you for ad. AVm.Cl.l3. and he called that place, utter d. 54. t SO. but his latter end shall be even to d. Ueut.T.ZH, L. shall destroy them wiibamightyt/. 3S. C4. they shall be devourfd with bitter d. 1 ifitm.5. 9. L. was against the city with a great d. 11. for there was a deadly d. thro' the city I Kings C0.4S. a man whom I appointed toutiert^ C Chion. CO. i 23. one helped for the d. of another CC. 4. for they weri- his counsellors to his d. 7 . rf.of A haziah was of God, by coming to J oram 2(>.l6.when strong his heart was lifted up to hist/. blsth. 8. 6, how endure to see the d. of my kindred r 9. 5. the .lews smote their enemies with rf. Jab 5. 2t. neither shalt thou be afraid of d. 22. at d. and famitie thou shalt laugh 18. IS. and d. shalt be ready at his side SI. 17> and how oft comethiheir d. upon them ? 20. his eyes shall see h'lsd. and he shall drink .10, the wicked is reserved to the day of d. 55. f). hell naked 'oefore him, d. hath no covering C8. 22. d. and death say, we have heard the fame .10. 1 2. they raise against me the ways of their rf. 24.not stretch outhis hand tho' ihey cry in his rf. 31 . 3. is not rf. to the wicked f and punishment to IS. for it is a fire that consumeth to rf. 23. for rf. from God was a terror to me S9. if I rejoiced at the rf. of him that hated me Pja/.35.8. lelrf. come upon him unawares, and his net catch himself, into that very rf. let him fall 53. S.I. thou shalt bring them down to the pit of rf. 73. 18. surely thou castedst them down into rf. 88. 11. or thy faithfulness be declared inrf. .^ UO, ."Uthou turnest man to rf. and sayest, return ye 91. o. nor for the rf. thatwasteth at noon-day 103. 4. who redeemeth th} life from rf.who crowns Prov. 1. 27' when your rf. cometh as awhirlwind 10. 14. but the mouth of the foolish is near rf. 15. the rf. of the poor is their poverty 29. rf> shall be to the workers of iniquity, 21.15. 13. 3. but Ke that openeth wide his lips shall have rf. 14.SH. the want of people is the rf. of the prince 15. 11. hell and rf. are before the Lord 16. 18. pride goeth before rf. and a haughty spirit 17. 19. and he that exalteth his gate seeketh rf. 18. 7. a fool's mouth is his rf. and his lips a snare 12. before rf. the heart of man is haughty 19. 1 18. and let not thy soul spare to his rf. 4. S. for their heart studieth rf. and lips talk C7 .20. hell andrf.are never full, so the eyes of man 31 . 8. in the cause of such as are appointed to rf. Txn. 1. C8. rf'. of transgressors and sinners together 10. 25. and mine anger shall c-ease in their rf. 13. 6. it sh»ll conic as a rf. from the Almighty 14. S3. I will sweep Babylon with the besom of rf. 15. 5. in the way they shall raise up aery of rf. 19. 18. one shall be called the city of rf. 24. IS. and the gate is smitten with rf. 49. 19> the land of thy rf. shall be too narrow 51. 19. desolation and rf. are come unto thee 59. 7. wasting and rf. are in their paths do. 18. rf. shall no more be heard in thy borders Jfr.4. 6. I will bring from the north a great rf. 6.1, 20. rf. upon rf. is cried, for the land is spoiled 17. 18. and destroy them with double rf. 46. 20. rf. cometh, it cometh out of the north 48. 3. a voice from Ilnronaim, spoilint; and d. 5. the enemies have heard a cry of rf. 50. 22. a sound of great rf. is in the land 51. 54. great rf. from the land of the Chaldeans /!,ffm.C.li.foirf.of the daughter of my people, 3. 48. 3. 47. desolation and rf. is come upon us 4. 10. in the rf. of the daughter of my people t'.sek. 5. 16. when I will send famine for their//. 7. ^5. rf. cometh, and they shall seek peace 9. 1 6.slay to rf. old and young, maids and children .12. 9. when I bring thy rf. among the nations I los. 7. 13. d. to ihem,because they have transgressed 9. 6. for lo, they are gone, because of rf. 13. 14. O grave, I will be thy rf. repentance hid Joel 1. 15. as a rf. from the Almighty it shall come (ihad. 12. neither rejoiced in the day of their rf. Alic. 2. 10. it shall destroy you with a sore rf. Zech. 14. 11. and there shall be no more utter rf. Mat. 7. 1.1. broad is the way that leadeth to rf. Horn. .3. 16. rf. and misery are in their ways 9. S2. endured the vessels of wrath fitted 10 rf. 1 Cor. S, 5. to deliver to Satan for rf. of the flesh 2 Cor. 10. 8. hath given us not for your rf. 1.1. 10. Phil. 3. 19. for many walk whose end is rf. 1 Thess. 5. 3. then sudden rf. cometh upon them 4 T^/icj'.v.l.g.who shall be punished with everlast. rf. 1 'J'im. 6.9. into many lusts which drown men iorf. 2 Pet. S. 1. and bring on themselves swift rf. 3. Iti. which the unstable wrest to their own rf. DKSTRUCJ'IONS. Psal. 9.6. O enemy, rf. are come to a perpe(«al end 35. 17. Lord, resctie my soul from their rf, 1U7. SO. he delivereth them from their rf. DET Ita. 5. 1 30. when light, ic shall oe dark In (ht i. DETAIN, ED. Jude 13. i/y let us rf. thee till we have made ready 10 Iho' vnou rf. me, 1 will not eat of thy bieau 1 i>ani.9.i. 7. Doegwas that davrf. before the Lcn) Dr.TER.MlNArE. Acts S. S3, him delivered by the rf. connsel of Got DETERMINATION. Zep/'. 3. 8. for my rf. is to gather the nation* D"i;iT.RMl'M-:. Exad. 21. SS. and he shall pay as the judges rf DEIER.MINED. 1 Sam. SO. 7. then be sure that evil is rf. hyhu) 9. if 1 knew that evil were rf. by my father 33. .lonathan knt-w that it was rf, of his fathe.- 25. 17 . for evil is rf. ag. our master and househoi^ S i>am. 13. .12. for by Absalom this hath been rf. 2 Chr. 2. 1. Solomon rf. to build ahonse for Lore 25. 16. I know that God hath rf. to destroy thee £*/A.7.7-he saw that there was evil rf. against him Job 14. 5. seeing his days are rf. number of monthk 2sa. 10. 23. a consumption rf. in all the land,C8.Cwx\\ and rf. his thorns and briers Jer.5.1\.\. will make my words fire, itshaHd. iht-ni 17.27.1 will kindle a fire and it shall rf. the p d ati*a ol Jerusalem, and not be quenched, Amo . 2. i 21. 14, it shall d. all things round about, 50. VZ, Ezek. 20, 47- it shall rf. every green tree 28. 18, it shall rf, and I will bring thee to iisties Has. 8. 14, and it shall rf. the palaces of Ju.lah Amos 1. 14. it shall d. the palaces of Hah .ah send a fire, iV j/iff//rf, the palaces of Kirioih DEVOURED. 6'««.31,15, he hath sold us, and quite rf. our money 37- 20. will say, some evil beast haih rf. hhn .13. Gfn.41.7. the seven thin ears rf, the seven rank, 24, Lev. 10. 2, there went fire from the L. and rf. iliem Num. 26. 10, what lime the tire rf. 250 men Deut. 31, 17. 1 will hide mv face the;' ihall l,e •* DEW J^evt S^. 64. they shatl be d. with buroing heat S Ham. 18. 8. the wood d. more than the sword d. SS. 9- and fire oat of hu mouth d. Ptal. 18. B. pMA78.45-he sent divers sorts of flies which t/.tfaeni 7'^.7. for the; have rf. Jacob, ajid laid waste his 105. 35. the locusts d. the fmit of their ground Jta, 1 . SO. if rebel, ye shall be d. with the sword 24. 6. therefore huii tiie curse d. the earth Jer. 2. 30. your sword hath d, the propheta 3. S4. for shame hath (f. the labour of our fathers 8 .6. for they are come, and have d. the laud 10. 95. for they have eaten up Jacob, and d, him 30. 16. all they that devour thee shall be d. 50. 7. all that found them have d, them 17. first, the king of Assyria hath d. him 5i. 34. Nebuchadrezzer king of Babylon d, me Xdm, 4. 11. it hath d. the foundations thereof E*ek. 15. 5. how much less when the fire hath d. it 16. SO. hast sacrificed thy sons to them to be d. 19. 3. it learned to catch the prey, it if. men^ 6. 14. fire is gone out, which hath d. her fruit SS. S5. like a roaring lipn, they have d. souls £3. S5. and thy residue shall be d. by the fire 33. S7. I win give to the beast to be d. 39. 4. VaH.7'7' it d. and brake in pieces, and stamped, 19. JJos, 7. 7. they are hot, and have d. their judges 9. strangers nave d. hih strength,he knoweth it not Joei 1. 19. for fire hath d. the pastures, 20. /imos 4. 9> your fig-trees, the palmer-worm d. tham, 7 ■ 4. to contend by fire, and it d. the great deep ICa/t. 1.10. they shall be d. as stubble fully dry i!^0/'//.l.lH. land shall be (/..by the fire of his jealousy 3.8.aU the eatth shall be d. with fire of m; jealousy Zeefy. 9. 4. and Tyrus shall be d. with fire Mat, IS. 4. fowls came and d. them, Mark 4. 4. Luke 8. 5. Luke 15. 30. this thy son who hath d. thy living 2iev. SO. Q. fire came down from God and d. them DEVOURER. Mai. 3. 11. I will rebuke the d. for your sakes DEVOUREST. Etek. 36.13. because they say, thou land rf. up men DEVOURETU. S Slim. 11. S5. the sword d. one as well asanother Prov. 19. 28. the mouth of the wicked rf. iniquity CO.'JS. a snare to the man who d. that which is holy Jsa. 5. '^4. as fire d. stubble, and flame chaff, Joel2,5. Lam. 2. 3. like a flaming fire which d. round about lisek. lb. 4. behold, the fire d. both the ends of it Joel 2. 3. a fircc/. before them, behind them aflame Uafi.i. 13, the wicked d. man that is more righteous iv'fii. 11 , 5, if any hurt them, fire d. their cucmies DEVOURING. l'.iod.1^A1.\\\^ appearance was like d. fire on mount Psal. 52. 4. thou lovesi all rf. words, O tongue ha. 29. d. thon shaltbe visited with rf. fire, 30. 30. 30. 27. and his tongue is as a if. fire ;iJ. Ik who among us shall dwell with therf. fire DEVOUT. Z.»X-f 2. S5. Simeon wasjust and (^.waiting for consol. ActsQ. 5. thi're were at Jerusalem Jews, rf. men 8.2. d. men carried Stephen to his bunat, lament. J I). 1. Cornelius was a d. man j| 7- arf. soldier l."*. 50. but the Jews stirred up the rf. women 17 • 4. of the rf. Greeks a great multitude believed 17. Paul disputed with the .lews and rf. persons 2'.;. 12. Ananias a rf. man, according'.o the law DEW Is a small rain, which J'alHno on the ground in the tnontiug, doth keep it moist, and make it fntit- J'vl. In warm caiaitries, and in places where it ratm but seldom, the iiight-dacs supply in some »ort the want of rain. /Ind therefore the bestow- ing of it is a bletsinefrom God. Deut. S3. 13, Blpssed of the Lord "be Joseph's land for the dea : and the withholding of it a cttrse : 2 Sam. 1. 21, Ve mountains of Gilboa, let there be no deio on you. Ilushai compares att army tallying upon the enemy to the dew descend- ing on the ground, ft Sam. 17. 12. God pro- mires to be as the dew unto Israel, Hos. 14. 5. TAtmgh they were as withered and dying grass, yet he would refresh and strengthen them: By testoviing upon them his grace and Hpirtt, he wmidmake tkem fruitful and Jlo^trishing. This comparison- of God* s visitation of his people to dew, is remarkable in several places of scripture. Ifia. S6. 19, Thy dexo is as the dew of herbs; Or. thy dew ij a bright dew, a dew of light and dawn. The prophet there speaks of the captivity of Babylon, as of a state of death : Thy dead men shall live ; but God's visitation of his pe'o' pie, his favour and blessing, would recover them in some sort to lift and lights would make them evive and fotirish again. Heavenly doctrine, or the vord of God, is likewise compared to dew, Deiit 3S. 2, My speech shall distil as the dew : My doctrine shall have the same effect upon your hearts, as the dew has upon the earth j ■I shall make them t«/t, jiUablc. anA fruitful.' BID 77i* ptophet Ho.*.ea, speaii tg v the goodm-n of hypocrites, compares it to the early dew that soon goeth away, that is soon eikated by the heat of the siin, Hos. 6. 4. Brot.heily love, or the communion of saints, »V compared to the dew which falls upon the hill of llermon, and re freshes and makes it fruitful, Psal. 133. 3. As the drops of dew are innumerable, and as they fall suddenly and secretly without beiitg per- ceived: fit allusion to these qualities of the dew, such as were converted to Christ in the earliest gospel times are compared to it, Vsdl. 110. 3, "ITiou hast the dew of thy youth. It is said. Cant. 5. 2,. My head is filled with dew, and my locks with me drops of the night. Christ here alludes to the custom of lovers, who often and willingly auffer such inconveniences for their hopes and desires of ejijoying their beloved, and signifies his snffei'ings for the church's good : elsewhere, for a man to be wet With the dew of heaven, is a sign of misery, Pan. 4. 25. So drops, or droppings, signify troubles, Amos 6. t H. But dew and rain upon the lajtd make it fruitful ; so is Ciinsi by his doctrtJie to his church, Deut. 32. 2. Gen. 27- 28. God give thee of the rf. ofheaven, 39. Exod, 16. 13. in the morning rf, lay round the host 14. and when the rf, that lay was gone up ii .Num. 11.9. when therf. fell on the camp in night D£u^32,2.my speech shall distil as rf. as small rain 33. 13. blessed is Joseph's land for rf. and for deep 28. also his heaven shall drop down rf. Judg, 6. 37. Gideon said, if rf. be on the fleece only 39. ]jii ground let there be rf. || 40. there was rf. 2 Sam. 1. 21. let there be no rf. nor rain upon you 17- 12. we will light on him as the rf. falleih 1 ,firin^^l7 .1 .there shall not be rf. nor rain these years Job 29. 19. the rf. lay all night on my branch 38. 28. or who hath begotten the drops of rf. ? Psal. no, 3. thou hast the rf. of thy youth 133. 3. as the rf. of Hermon, and as the rf. that Prov. 3. 20, and the clouds drop down the rf. 19. 12. but his favour is as rf. upon the prass C'unf 5. 2. open to me, for my head is filled with rf. hn. 1(1. 4. like a cloud of rf. in theheat of harvest ^^(j.iy.for thy rf.isaslhe rf.of herbs, earth cast out Dati. 4. 15. lt!t it be wet with therf. ofheaven, 23. 25. they shall wet thee with the rf. of heaven 33. and his body was wet with the rf. 5. 21. ^itf,t.6. 4. goodness is as early rf.it goeth away, 13.3, 14.5.1 will be as rf. to Israel, he shall grow as lily Mic. 5. 7. Jacob shall be as the rf. from the Lord /iag. 1.10. the heaven over you is stayed from rf. Zech. 8. 12. and the heavens shall give their rf. DIADEM. Job 2Q. 14'. my judgment was as a robe and a rf. /jrf.28.5,and for arf. of beauty to residue of his peo, 62. 3. and aroyal rf. in the hand of thy God Ezek. 21. 26. remove the rf. take off the crown DIAL. ^KingsZO. 11. ^,one down in the rf.of Ahaz, 7)^.38.8, niAMONp. Exod. 28. 18. and the second row a rf. 39- 11. Jer. 17. l.sinof Judah is written with point of arf, £«8A.28.13.the rf.the beryl, was covering of Tyrus DID. 1 Sam. 30. f 21. David asked them how they rf. 1 A ings 11 . 25. besides the mischief that T I auad rf. 2 fiiiigs 18.3. rf. right according to all that David rf. Neh. 2. l6. knew not whither 1 went or what I rf. £jM.2.11.Mordecai walked to know how Esther rf. Mat. 12. 3. have ye not read what David rf, ? 21. 15. when they saw wonderful things that he rf. Mark 3. 8. they heard what great things he rf. John 2. 23. they sawroiracles which he rf. 6. 2, 14. 4. 29. who told me all tilings that ever I rf. 39. 9. £f). then said they, what rf. he to thee .** 15.24. done the works which nooeotherman rf. Acts 3. 17 .thro' ignorance ye rf. it, asrf. your rulers 2fi. 10. which thing I also rf. in Jerusalem 2 Cor. 8. 5. and this they rf. not as we hoped 1 Pet. 2. 22. who rf. no sin, nor was guile found DID joined with as. Gen. 21.1. the Lord rf. to Sarah as he had spoke 43.17.^e man rf. aj Joseph bade> andbrought men 56.12. hif sons rf. to him as he commanded them Exod. 7.6. rf. ai the Lord commanded, 10^20. | 12. 28, 50. I 39. 32. Lev. 8. 4. ] 16. 34. I 24. £3. Num. 1.^4.\ 2.34. | 20.7- | 27.22. j 31.31. Lev, 4. 20. as he rf. with the bullock, I6. 15. Num. 23. 2. BalaJc rf. m Balaam had spoken, 30. Deiit,2.12. as Israel rf. to the land of his possession 2C. as he rf. to children of Esau l| 3.6.as rf.to Sihon Josh 4.18. waters flowed over banKS,flj they rf.before 23. as the Jjord your God rf. to the Red-sea 10. 28. rf. to king of Makkedah, as he rf. to Jericho 11. 9. Josliua rf. to them as the Lord bade him Judg. 6. 27. Gideon rf. a j the Lord had said to him 15. 11 . as they rf. to me, so I have done to them 2 -!>,(». 3. 36. as what the king rf. pleasnd the people Ii 3 DIT) 2 Sam. 5. 25. and David rf. so as the Lord 1 Kings il.ll. elders rf.a« Jezebel had sent toe 26. Ahab rf. according as rf. the Amorites 2 Kings 8. 18. Jehoram, as rf. the house of Ah j 17 LI. as rf. the heathen which the Lord carriia 41 as rf. their fathers, so do they to this day 1 Chron. 14. I6. David rf.dj God commanded hlif 2 Chr. 25. 4. rf. as it is written in the law of Moses Isa. 58. 2. seek me as a nation that rf. nghteousoesr Dan. 6. 10. Daniel gave thanks tr^ he rf. aforetime Mat. 1. 24. Joseph rf. izJ the angel had bidden hm 21. 6. and rf. as Jesus commzinded them, S6. 19 28.15.took money ,so watch rf. aj they were taugli Luke 9- 54. and consume them, even as Elias rf. Acts 3.17. thro'ignorance ye did it,wrf.your ruler- 7 .51. ye resist H. Ghost,af your fathers rf.so do 3> 11. 17. God gave them thelikegift,.(ijherf. to us ££j.4.10.ceased from his works,aiGod rf.from his DID joined with evil. Gen. 50. 15. he will requite us the evil we rf. hin 17. forgive thy brethren, for they rf. to thee evi\ Judg. 9,.ll. rf. CDiVinthe sight of the Lord, 3, 7 12. j 4. 1. ] 6. 1. I 10. 6. I 13. 1. 1 Kings 14.' 22. 1 15. 26, 34. I 16. 7» 30. 2 Kings 8. 27. [ 13. 2, 11. I 14. 24. I 15. 9, 18, 24, 28. I 17. 2 2 Chron. 22. 4. 1 Kings 11. 6. Solomon rf. evil in sight of the Lord 2 Kings 21. 2. Manasseh rf. evil, 2 Chron. 33. 2. 23. 32. Jehoahaz rf. evil\\Z1. Jehoiakim rf. evil 24. 9. Jehoiachim rf. evil\\ I9. Zedekiah rf. evil 2 Chr. 12. 14. Rehoboam rf. e. \\ 33. 22. Amou rf. e. Neh. 9. 28. but after they had rest, they rf. evil 13. 7- understood the e. that Eliashib rf.for Tobiah 7jfl.65.12. not hear,but rf. e. before mine eyes,66.4. 2 Tim. 4. 14. Alexander copper-smith rf. me much e. DID not. Exod. 1. 17. midwives rf, not as king commanded 2 A'i«^jl6.2.Ahazrf.n. what was right.2 C/«'.28.1. Neh. 13. 18. rf. no( your fathers thus, zxi^d.not our G. bring all this evil upon us and upon this city i Jer. 11. 8. commanded to do, but they rf. themTto/ Jonah 3. 10. God repented of the evil and rf. it nu Mat. 13. £8. he rf. not many mighty works tliert 25. 45. rf. it not to one of these, ye rf. it not to mi John 8. 40. ye seek to kill me, this rf. 7iot Abraham 2Cer 7. 12. 1 rf. it 7wr for his cause had donewrong DID so. Gen. 6.22. thus did Noah, as G. command, sod. h* 29. 28. Jacob rf. so and fulfilled her week 42.20. bring your youngest brother, aod they rf. j» Exod. 7.6. as the Lord commanded so rf. they, 10 I 12.28,50. I 39.32. I 40.16. Num.Ut-i. 22. magicians rf. so, 8. 7, 18. [l 24. Lord rf. so 17.6. Mosesrf.M II lO.Josh. 11 JN'um.B.S. Aaron rf. s» Num. 36. 10. JO rf. the daughters of Zeiophehad Joj/i.6.14.theycompassed the city,fo they rf.six days 11. 15. so rf. Moses command, and so rf, Joshua Judgi 2. 17. theyrf. notJo||6. 40. G. rf. w that night 1 Sam. 1. 7. ashe rf. j» year by year, when she went 2. 14. so they rf. in Shiloh to all the Israelites 27. 11, JO rf. David, and so will be his manner 1 Kings 12.32. .to rf. he in Beth-el, sacrificing 14. 4. Jeroboam's wife rf. so, and went to Shiloh Ezra 6. 13. jo they rf. || Neh. 5. 15. but so rf. not I /fa. 20.2. Isaiah rf. 50, walking naked and barefoot Jer. 38. 12. Jeremiah rf. so \\ Ezek. 12. 7. and I rf. w Mat. 9. ly. Jesus arose, and so rf. his disciples Luke 6. 10. stretch forth thy hand, and he rf. so 26. so rf. their fathers to the false prophets JoAiilS. 15. followed Jesus and so rf.another discipla Acts 19.14.lhere were seven sons of Sheva who rf. se Thus DID. Gen.42.25. to fill their S2icks, thus rf, he unto them Exod. 36. 29. thus rf. he to both of them in corners 40.16. thus rf.Moses, according as Ld. commanded Num. 32. 8. th7is rf. your fathers when I sent them 2 &im. 12. 31 . thus rf, he to all the cities of Amnion 2 Kings 16. 16. thru rf. Urijah the priest, according 2 Chr. 24. 11. this they rf. day by day,and gaiheitd 31. 20. thus rf. Hezekiah throughout all Judah Neh. 1 3.18. rf. not your fathers thus, and did not G JoA 1. 5. sanctified them, thus d. Job cootiuuallv DIDST. Gg«.20. 6. thourf. thisin the integrity of thy heait jVjwn. 21.34. shalt do as thourf. toSihon,Dei«. 3. £. Josh.8.^. shall do as thou rf. to Jericho and her king 2 Sam. 12, 12. for thou rf. it secretly, but I will dj 13. 16. is greater than the other that thou rf. tome Kings 2. 44. that thou rf. to David my father 8. 18. rf. well that it was in thy heart, 2 Chr. 6. 8. Neh. 9. 17. thy wonders that thou rf. among them Psal, 39.9. I was dumb, because thou rf. it 'W.l.fathers told us what work thou rf.in their dayi 137 + 8, recompenseth the deed which thou rf. to ns Isa. 64. 3. when rf. terrible things not looked for Acts 7. 28. wUt thou kill me as thou rf. Egvptiai. DIDRACHMA Is a Greek word, signif^in% a piece of mojiry ', two drachms in, value. A Didrachm was 7cor/t about f our teett-pence Enjilish: cjjo Didratom* DIE ■B'o shillings atiA fovrjieiice, 7thich made an nphrcw iheket. The Jews icere by the lute tHiged to pay event one half a shekel to the tern- fJe. It isHiiil in Mai. 17. 24. that they that eceiied the triime or capitation of two drachms, V haif a iheiel, came and detnanded it of our .Sa- \iovr : and that he, having sent Veiertojish i/t he lake, told him, that the first fith he should take, ueuld have a piece of money in its mouth, of four drachms in value ; that he should take if, and give it to the receivers of this tribute for loth if them. DIE. See on Ukau and Death. Se«. fi. 17. every thing that is in ihe earth shall d. SIJ. n. if men overdrive them, all the flock will d. 44. 9. let him d. \\ ^'i. his father would 0. 46. ^0. now let me d. i|47. ^9- that Israel musti/. ^xod. 7. IB. the fish that is in the river shall d. 9.4. iiothiug shall d. that is the children's of ] srael JO. C8. the day thou seest my face ihou shalt d. 11.5. all the first-born in land of Egypt shall d. CU. 4;i. when they come to the ahar to minister, that they bear not iniquity and d. Lev. CC. Q. X?y. 1 1. 39. if any beast of which ye may eatrf, CO. GO. they shall bear sin, they shall d. childless yum. 4. 15. shall not touch holy thing, lest they d. 50. when holy things are covered, lest ihey d. 6. 9. if any man rf. verj' suddenly by him 14. 35. in this wilderness, and there they shall rf. Jti. 29. if these d. the common death of all men 17 . la. M'lio Cometh near tabernacle shall d. 18.22. 18.3. not come near, neither they, nor you also d. £0. ZG. strip Aaron, and he shall d. on mount Uor 23. 10. let mc rf. the death of the righteous '27. 8. speak, saying, if a man d. and have no son Veut. 17.5. shalt stone them that they rf. 22.21, e4. 17. 12. thatmeo shall rf.|l IS. 20. prophet shall d. 22. 22. both shall rf.||25. the man only sliall rf. 24. 3. if the latter husband rf.i| 7. that thief shall rf. £5. 5. if one d. and have no children, Mark iC.19. 31. 14. to Moses, thy days approach that thou rf. 32.50. behold land of Canaan, and rf. in the mount Jud^. 16.30. Samson said, let me rf. wi^ Philistines 1 Ham. 2. 33. all the increase of thy house shall rf. 34. thy two sons, in one day they shall rf. both 14.45. ih2 people said to Saul, shall Jonathan rf. ? it. Sam. 18. 3. nor if half of us rf. will thay care 1 A'iMg.*14.l2.when thy feel entercity.child shallrf. £ Kiusis 20. 1 . thou shaltrf. and not live, Isa. 38. 1 . 8 Chron. 2fl. 4. fathers not rf. for the children, but every man shall rf. for his own sin, Jer. 31. 30. Ji>A2. 9. then his wife said to him, curse God and rf. 4.21.excellency goeth awaj-, they rf. withoutwisd. 12. 2. ye are the people, wisdom shall rf. with you 14. 8. though the slock thereof rf. in the ground I4.aman rf.shallhelive again? all my days wait S4.20.iu a moment shall they rf.people be troubled 36.12. if obey not, they shall rf. without knowledge 14. they rf. in youth, their life is among unclean Pj.49.IO. for he sceth that wise men rf. also the fool 104. 29. thou takest away their breath, they rf. Prov. 10. 21. but fools rf. for -want of wisdom £ccl. 7 . 17. why shouldest thou rf. before thy time i 9.5. living knowlhey shall rf. but dead know not JjB.22.18.a ball in large country ,there thou shalt rf. 51 .6. they that dwell thereiu shall rf.in like manner 12. that shouldest be afraid of a man that shall rf. 65. 20. for the child shall rf. a hundred years old Jfr.ll .22.1 will punish them, young men shall rf.by sword, their sons and daughters shall rf. by fam. lG.4.they shall rf. of grievous deaths, not lamented fi.both the great and the small shall rf.io this land 58. 16. thus saith Lord, this year thou shall rf. 34.5. but thou shalt rf. in peace, and with burnings Ezek. 18. 4. the soul that sinnelh, it shall rf. 20. 28. 8. ihou shalt rf. deaths of them that are slain 10. ihou shaltrf. the deaths of the uncircumcised 33. 8. that wicked man shall rf. in his iniquity 27. they in the caves shallrf. of the pestilence M'iios 2.2.Moab shall rf. with tumult, with shouting 6. 9. if there be ten men in one house ihey shall rf. 7.11. Amos saith, Jeroboam shall rf. by the sword 17. saith the Lord, thou shaltrf.in apollutedland 9.10.ihe sinners of my peoplt: shallrf.bylhe sword Zech. 11. 9. then said I, that thatdielh, let it rf. 13. 8. saith Lord, two pans shall be cut off and rf. A/a(. 15.4. honour father and mother.he thatciirseih fatlier or moiher,let him rf.ihe death,ii/a/*7.10. 42. 24. if a man rf. having no seed, Luke 20. 28. JJK*e20.36.nor can they rf.any more.eqnalto angels Jvhn 4.49. Le saith, sir, come down ere my child rf. 11 . 50. xhsX one man rf. for the people, 18. 14. 51. pi-ophesied that J esus should rf. for that nation 1^.24.except a corn of wheat rf.but if it rf.it brings Rom. 6. 7- scarcely for a righteous man will one rf. J Cur, 15.22. for asm Adam all rf.so in Christ shall Sfi, what thou sowest is not quickened except it rf. iii-b. 7. 8- and here men that rf. receive tithes Vt.'r 11.13. blessed are ihcdead thatrf. in the Lord i3e DIK He DIE. G*«..3B,H.fophe5aid. lest Arrf. as hi.s brethren did 44.31 .when he seeili the lad is uoi with us,//*will rf. Exod. 21. 12. he that smiielh a man, so that he rf. M.shaUiakehim from mine altar, thai he may rf. CO. smite his servant, and he d. under his hand 22. 2. if a thief be found and smitten that he rf. Num. 35. 16, if he smite him so that he rf.20.2 1 ,23. DeiU. 13. 10, \ 19. 5. 11. I 21. 21. 17. wherewith he may rf. 18. 23. Dent. I9. 12. Dent. 20. 5. let him reiurn, lust he rf. in battle, 6.". Judg. 6. 30. bring out ihy son that he may rf. 2i>am. 11. 15. retire from him that he may rf. 1 Kings 1.52. if wickedness be in him, /i« shall rf. 2. 1 . the days of David drew nigh that he should rf. 19.4. Elijah requested for himself that he might rf. 21. 10. carry out and stone him that At; may rf. Psal. 41.5. when shall he rf. and his name perish ? Prov.5.2^.he shall rf.wiihoui instruction, go astray 15. 10, and he that haieth reproof shall rf. 19. 16. but he that despiseth his ways shallrf. Jer. 22. 12. he shall rf. whither they led him captive 38. 10. lake up Jerem.out of dungeon before he rf. Ezek.li.igM thou warn the wicked,/(« shall rf.in his iniquity, 20. | 18. 18, 24, 26. | 33. Q, 13, 18. 12. 13. he shall not see it, though /i« shall rf. there 17. 16. in the midst of Babylon he shall rf. Jc7/ml2.33.siguifylng what death he should rf.18.32. I DIE. Gen. 19. 19. lest some evil take me. and J d. 26, 9. Isaac said, because I said, lest / rf. for her 27. 4. that my soul may bless thee before 1 rf. 30. 1. Rachel said give me children, or else Id. 45. 28. I will go and see him before 1 rf. 48. 21. Israel said to Joseph, behold. Id. 50. 5. lo, I rf. II 2+.Joseph said to his brethren Id. Dent, 4.22.but 1 must rf. in this land, I must not go .Tudg. 15. IH. now shall 1 rf. for thirst, and fall into liuth 1.17. where thou diest will I rf. and be buried 1 Ham. 14. 43. 1 did but tasie, and lo, /must rf. 2 &tm, 19. ;i7. that /may rf. in mine own city 1 A'i«§.(2. 30. he said, nay, but /will rf. here Jfl(S27.5. that! sh. justify you; till /rf.not remove S9.l8.thcn 1 said.i shallrf.in my nestand multiply P/'«i'.30.7.lwo things.deny me them not before Id. Jer. 37. 20. cause me not to return, lest I rf. there iWai. 26.35. tho' / should rf. with thee.Mn/-* 14. 31. I Cor. 15. 31. 1 protest by your rejoicing, /rf.daily iSW DIE. Gew.42.2.thatwemay liveaud7W^rf.43.8. | 47.19. 20. so shall your words be verified, ye shall not rf. Exod. 21, 18. and he rf. not, but keepeth his bed 28. 35. his sound shall be heard, that he rf. not 30. 20. shall wash with water, ihat they rf. no!,1\ . Lev. 8.35. keep the charge of the Lord that ye d.not 15. 31. that they d.not, Num. 4. 19. | I7. 10. 16. 2. that he come not at all times, that herf. 7ior 13. the cloud cover the mercy-seat, that he d.7iot Num.35. 12. that the manslayer rf. wo/. Josh. 20. 9. Dent. 18. I6. nor let me see this fire, that I rf. not .33.6. let Reuben live and h. rf.let not his men be few J7(rf§.6. 23. peace be to thee.fear not,thou shall 7iot rf. 1 -Sam. 20. 2. 2 Sam. 12. 13. [ 19- 23. /er.38.24. 1 Sam. 12. ig. pray to the L. for us, that we rf. not 20. 1 4. shew me the kindness of the J^. that 1 rf. not 2 Ki?igs 18. 32. take you, that ye may live and Tin/ rf. 2 Chron. 25. 4. fathers shall not rf. lor their child Psal. 118. 17. T shall not rf. but live, and declare Prov. 23. 13. if ihoubeatesthim with rod, he shall Kof rf. Ezek. 18. 17.21,28. [ 33. 15. /wA?( 21. 23. Isa.oX. 14. and ihat he should not rf. in the pit 66. 24. their worm shall not rf. nor fire quenched Jer. 11. 21. that thou rf. jiot by our hand 34. 4. Zedekiah, thou shalt not rf. by the sword Eiek. 13. ly. to slay the sonls that should not rf. Hab. 1. 12. we shall not rf. L, thou hast ordained John 6. 50. that a man may eat thereof, and not rf. 21. 23. saying that that disciple ihould not rf. Surely DIE. Gen.Z. 17. thou shalt .ntrc/v rf. 20,7. 1 Sam. 14.44. I 22. 16. 1 Kings 2. 37 ,'42, Jer. 2f). 8. £sf*. 3. 18. I 33. 8, 14. 3. 4. the serpent said, ye .shall not suiefy rf. Num. 26. 65. the L. had said, they shall surely rf. Judg. 13.22. we shall jnr«/tfrf. because we have seen lAfl7«. 14.39. tho' in Jonath. my son, he ^zWswely rf. 20.31. 2 Aam. 12.5. 2 Kings^.lii. JE=re>t.l8.13. 2 Sam. 12. 14. the child born to thee-shall surely rf. 2 Kings X.'^. notcomedown,buishalljwe(furf. 6,16. To DIK. 0«;i.25.32. Esau said, behold, I am at the point /o J. Exod, 14. 11. to rf. in the wilderness. Num. 21. 5, Num. 18. 1 22. come nigh, lest they bear sin to rf. 35.30. not testify against any, to cause him to rf. + 31. no satisfaction for him who is faulty to rf. Josh. 2. + 14. our life instead of you to rf. I6'am.26. lO.L.smite him, or his day shall come rorf. 16. ye are worthy to rf. because ye kept not 28. 9. laycst a suare for my life, to cause me to rf. 1 (Jhron. 32. 11. to give yourselves to rf by famine Psal. 79.11. preserve llio.se ihat are appointed to «( 88, 15. I am atliicied and ready to rf. fr.mi yoiHj Prov. 19. * 18. soul not spare, to cause him to a Eccl. 3. C. a linic to be horn, and 1 lime to rf. Jer. 26. 1 1. is worthy to rf. H I6. not wonliy to rf. Jer, 38. 9. he is like tod. for hunger in the place 26. to return to Jonathan's house to rf. iin-re Jonahs. X for ii is better for me itfrf thantolive.ft. 8. Jonali fainted, and wished in ^.iniself fn rf. Luke'. 2. the centurion's servant was ready to rf. John 19. 7 . have a law, and by our law he onghi tod. /IcisQl. 13, I am ready also to rf. at Jemsnlem 25. 11. if worthy of death I refuse not u rf. 16, not the manner of Romans to deliver any to DIE. Gen. 47. 15. .why should we rf. in thy presence ? ip, Exod, 14.12. than that wtf should rf. in the wildcrnesj 20. 19, let not God speak, lest :ve rf. Dent. 5. 25 N7im. 17. 12. behold, n-e d. we perish, we all purisi 20. 4. that ;ee and our cattle should rf. ihcre 1 Sam. 12.19. pray for ihy servants, that ritr rf. uo (I Sam. 14. 14. for .re must needs rf. andareaswaie, 1 h'inss 17. 12. 1 dress it, that we may eai it and r. 2 Kings 7 .3. they said, why sit we here till le d. ! 4. 4. and if they kill u^, ue shi.ll but rf. Isa. 22. 13. for to-morrow -.ce shall rf. 1 Cor. 15. Vt. John 11. 16. let us go that xce may rf. with him Rom. 14. 8. and whether ice rf. ve rf. unto the Lurd Ye DIE, Cen. 3. 3. neither shall ye touch ii, lest «e rf. Lev. 10. 6. neither rend your clothes, lest ye rf. 7. ye shall not go out from the donr, lest y^rf. Num. 18. 32. nor pollute holy things, lest ye rf. Psttl. 82.7. but .ve shall rf. like men, and fall like one /W.2C.14. surefylhisiniqui. not be purged tillw,^. Jer. 22. 26. anoth. country, there shall ye rf. 42. I6. 27. 13. for why will ye rf. ? Etek. 18. 31. \ 33. 1). 42. 22. know that ys shall rf. by the sword John 8.2 1 . shall seek mc, and ye shall rf. in sins, 24 liofn. 8. 13. if ye live after the flesh ye shall rf. DIED. C;£m.7.21.r11 flesh rf.22. 1111.28. and Ilaranrf. 11.32. Terah rf. 1| 23.e.Sarah rf.|125.8. Abraham i. 25. 17. Ishmael rf. [I 35. 8. Deborah the nurse rf .35. 18. Rachel rf. 19- | 48. 7- II 35. 29- Isaac rf. .36. 33. Belah rf. || *4. Johab rf. || 35. Uusham rf. 36. .36. lladad rf. 1 Chr. 1. 51. || 36. 37. Samlah rf. 36. .38. Saul rf. |]39. Baal-hanau sou uf Achborrf. .38. 12. Judah'swiferf.||46.12.Er,Onanrf. Canaan 50. 16. Jacob rf. II C6. Joseph rf. Exod, 1. 6. Lxod. 2. 23 the king of Egypt rf. || 7. 21. the fishrf. 8. 13. the frogs rf. II 9. 6. the catile of Egypt rf. 16. 3, would to God we had rf. by the hand of ttia Lord in Egypt, Num. 14. 2. | 20. 3. | 26. 10. Z.cr.l0.2.Nadaband Abihu rf.beforelhe Lord.lS.l. Num. .3. 4. I 26. 61. 1 CJiTon. 24. 2. Num.\^. .37. the searchers of the land rf. by plague 20. 28. Aaron rf. 33, 38, SU. Dent. 10. 6. | 35, 50. 16. 49. now they that rf. beside them that rf, 20. 1. Miriamrf, ||21. 6. much people of Israelrf. 25. 9. those that rf. in the plague were 24,0vi0, 26. 11. noiwiihsiand. Ihe children of Korah rf. not 27 .S.daiighters of Zelophehad said.our father^, in wilderness, hut rf. in his own sin, and had no son> /)eifr. 34.5. Moses rf. || 7.he was 120 years when hu a. Josh. 5, 4. even all th^ men of war rf. by the wal 10. 11. they were more which rf. with hailsiond 24. 29. Joshua the son of Nun rf. Judg, 2. 8. 33. Kleazar the son of Aaron d. I Chron. 23.2S Jndg,\. 7. Adonibezek rf. ||3. 11. Othuiel rf. 8. 32. Gibeon rf. || 10. 2. Tola rf. || 5. Jair rf. 9- 49. all the men of the tower of Shechem rf. 12.7. Jepthah judged Israel six years, then rf. 10, Ibzan rf. |1 12. EloD rf. || 15. Abdon rf. linfh 1. 3. Elimelechrf. 1|5. Mahlon, Chilion rf. I Sam. 4. 1 1 1. Eli's sohs, Ilophnl and rhinehas» rf 12. that rf. were net smitten with the emeroilj 25. 1 . Samuel rf. 1| 37 . N abal's heart rf. wiihin hii» 31 .5. Saul was dead, his armour-bearer fell on bs sword and rf. with him, 6. 1 Chron. 10. 5. 1'i 2-Siim. 2. 23. Asahel rf. || 3. 33. rf. Abner as a foo 6. 7. there he rf. before the Lord, 1 Chron. 13. U> 2 ".Sflwi. 10.1. king of child. of Ammonrf.l CArou.iy.l. 18. Shobach rf. \\ 11. 17- Uriah ihe lliiiiie rf. 12.18. on seventh day child rf. feared to tell Ddvin 17. 23. Ahithophvl hanged himself and rf. 18.33. would to God 1 had rf. for ihee, O Absalom 19-6.and all we had rf. this day. it had pleased tht* 24,15.thererf.of people, evenYrom Dan 10 Beersh 1 Kings 3. 10, this woman's child rf. in ihc nigh 14.17. when she came to the threshold ihe child. ( 16. 18. ZimTirf.||22.Til.iiirf. 22..35. Ahabrf.37 S Kingi 4.20.hc salon her Ivoees till imou andihcnf), DIF ' K%nfi 9.27 ■ Ahaziah fled to M egidao and rf. (here 15. U b'lisha d. 20. [] 24. llazaelk. of Syriarf. S3. M. Jehoahaz came to Egypt and d. there Chron. 8. 3D. but SeleU d. without children 32. and Jelher d, || S Chron. I6. 13. Asa rf. C/ir0R.24.l5Jphoiada was full of days when he rf. 22. when he d. he said, the Lord look on it •b* 3. 11. why d. I not from the womb ? 43. 17. so Job d. being old and full of days ha. 6.1. in the yearthatking Uzziah d. I saw Lord U.28. in the year that king Ahaz d. was thisburd. 2«r.28.17. H&naniahrf. l|£x«^. 11. 15. Felatiaht/. £z«it.24.18. 1 spake in morn, and at even my wife d. Hoi. 13. 1. but when he offended in Baal, he d. Mat. 22. 27- seven brethren deceased, and last of all the worn. d. also, Mark 12. S2. Luke 20. 32. Luke lb. 22. the beggar d. the rich man also d. JqHh 11. SI. if had been here, my brother not d. .37. S7< caused that even this man should not have d. Acts 9, 37. in those days Dorcas was sick and d. ttom. 5. 6. in due time Christ d. for the ungodly, 8. 7 9- sin revived and I. d. || 8.34. it is Christ that d. 14.9- for to this end Christ both d. rose and revived 15. but if thy brother be grieved , destroy not him with thy meat for whom Christ rf. 1 Cor. 8. 11. Cor. 15. 3. how that Christ d. for our sins Cor, 5. 14. if one d. for all. then were all d. ]5.shoiild live to him who d for ^em and rose ag. 1 TAess, 4.14. if we believe that Jesusrf. and rose ag. 5. 10. who d. for us that we should live with him /ftf3. 10.S8.he that despised Moses' law rf. without 11. 13, these rf. in faith, not having received prom. 22. by faith Joseph when he rf. made mention of H^v. 8. 9. third part of creatures which had life rf. 11. many men rf. of waters that were made bitter 16. 3, and every living soul rf. in the sea And he. So he. That he DIED. Jehoram's bowels fell out, so he rf. Luke 20. 29. and he rf. without children, 30. Acts 7. 15. Jacob rf. in Egypt, he and our fathers Jiom. 6, ] 0. for in that he rf. he rf. unto sin once C Cor. 5. 15. that he rf. for all, that they who live DIEST. Ruth 3 .17.where thou rf.will I die and there be bur. DIET. '^•r.52.34. far rf. there was a continual rf. given him DIEXII. Xtff. 7. 24. fat of beast that rf. of itself shall not eat 22. 8. whatrf. ot itself shall not eat, Deut. 14. 21. yum. 16. 1 29. if these men die as every man rf. 19- 14. when a man rf. in a tent all shall be unclean fi tSam. 3. 33.the king said, died Abner as a fool rf. ? t Kings 14. 11. him that rf.in the city sliall dogs eat 16. 4. rf. in the field fowls of the air eat, 21 . 24. Job 14.10. man rf. and wasteth away, gives up ghost SI. 23. one rf. in his Ml strength, being at ease 25. another rf. in the bitterness of his soul 36. f 14.their sool rf. in youth, life among unclean Pi-a/.49.17.when he rf. he shall carry nothing away Prov. 11.7 .when awicked man rf. his expect, perish Ecd. 2. 16. and how rf. the wise man ? as the foo! ? 3. 19. as the one rf. so rf. the other, all otie breath Jja. 50. 2. their fish stinketh and rf. for thirst 59.5.he that eateth of their eggs rf. what is crushed Etek. 4. 14. nor eaten that which rf. of itself 18. 26. comniitteth iniquity, and rf. in them 32.1 have no pleasure in the death of him that rf. Zeeh. w. 9. then said I, that that rf. let it die Mark 9. 44. where their worm d. not. 46, 4B. iit»n.6.9-Christ being raised from dead rf. no more 14, 7- Done of as liveth and no man rf. to himself DYED. Esod.^5.S. take of diem rams*-skins rf. red,and shit- tim.wood,26. 14. | 35. 7. | 36. ig. | 39. S4. Jsa. 63. 1. cometh with rf. garments from Bozrah Ex0k. 23.15. exceeding in rf. attire upon their heads Nah. 2. t3. the valiant men are rf. in scarlet DYING. G«n. S. f 17< when thou eatest, rf. thou shall die "Kitm. 17. 13. shall we be consumed with d.t Mark 12. 20. and the first rf. left no .seed laiie 8. 42. Jainis* only daughter lay a rf. f Cor.4.10 bearingin the body the rf. ofLordJesns 6. 9- as rf. and behold we live, as chastened and not C/m.4.1.how is gold become dJ fine gold changed! 5.17>for these t^gs oor eyes are rf.our heart faint DIMN ESS. Isa. 8.22. and behold trouble darkness rf. of anguish 9- !■ rf. shall not be such as was in her vexation DINE, D. Gen. 43. 16. for these men shall rf. with me at noon Luke 11.37. a Pharisee besought him to rf.with him John 21. 12. Jesus saith to £em,come and rf. 15. so when they had rf. Jesus saith to Simon DINNER. Prov. 15. 17. better is a rf. of herbs where love ii Mat. 22. 4. behold, I have prepared my i^-my oxen Ltike 11.38. that he had not first washed be^re rf. 14.12. when makest a rf.or supper, call not friend DIP. £jrorf. 12. 22. rf. it in the blood that is in the basin Lev. 4. 6, the priest shall rf. his finger, 17, 14, 16. 14.6. rf. the cedar wood and the living bird, 51. iVi0n.i9.ia. clean person should rf.hyssop rr. witer Deut. 33. 24. Moses said, let Asher rf.his foot in oil Ruth 3.14.Boaz said to Ruth, rf. morsel in vinegar Luke 16.24. send Lazarus that he may rf. his finger DIPPED, ETH. Gen.37. 31. and they rf. the coat in the blood Jotb.3.l5. the priests' feet were rf. in brim of watrr 2 Kings 5. 14. Naaman rf. in Jordan ^eveu timtts ^sal.^8. 23. that thy foot be rf. in blood ilfaf. 26.23. he that rf, his hand with me in the distt. the same shall betray me, AJaik 14. SO DIS John IS-Sn/.-i wnom . give a sop, wben I have d. it ; when he had d. the sop, he gave it to Judas DIPT. Lev. g. 9. Aaron d. his finger in the blood 5(T»a. 14.27, he d. the end of rod in an honey-comb Kin^s S.lS.Iiazael took a cloth and d. it in water Vev.lQ. 13. was clothed with a vesture d. in blood DIRECT. GeiiAQ. 28.he sent Judan to if.his face to Goshen Psal. 5. 3. in the morning will I d, toy prayer Prov. 3. 6. acknowledge him, he shall rf. thy paths n. 5, the righteousness of the perfect shall d. Eccl. 10. 10. but wisdom is profitable to d. Jr«.45.13.have raised him up, I will rf.all his ways 61. 8. I will d. their way in truth, and make j£;-. 10.23. it is not in man that walketh to rf.his steps 1 3/(ew.3.11.our L. Jesus Christ d.ouv way to you i T/iejj.3. 5. Lord (f. our hearts into the love of G. DIRECTED. Jbi 32. 14. he hath not d. his words against me Psal. 119. 5. O that my ways were d. to keep stat. 141. 1 2. let my prayer be rf.as incense, and lifting Isa. 40. 13. who hath d. the Spirit of the Lord ? DIRECTETH. Joi 37. 3. he d. it under the whole heaven Proi. 16. 9. his ways, but the Lord d. his steps 2] . 29. as for the upright he d. his way DIRECTION. Num. 21. 18. princes judged it by d. of the lawgiver Psal. 19. 1 4- their d'. is gone out through the earth DIRECTLY. ^um. 19. 4. sprinkle blood d. before the tabernacle £ze/c. 42. IS. even the way d. before the wall DIRT. Jifdg. 3. 22. the fat closed, and the d. ca-re out P.ral. 18.42. I did cast them out as if." in the streets Jxa. 57. 20. -whose waters cast up mire and d. DISALLOW, ED. Num. 30. 5. because her father d. her not 8. bat if her husband d. her || 11. he d. her not I Pet. 2. 4. d. indeed of men, but chosen of God 7 . the stone which the builders d. is made head DISANNUL. ToA 40. 8. wilt thou also d. my judgment ? -irt. 14. 27. Lord fiath purposed who shall rf. it ' ^al. 3. 17. this covenant ^e law cannot d. DISANNULLED. htt. 28. 18. your covenant with death shall be d. DISANNULLETH. Gal. 3. l5. covenant no man d. or addeth thereto DISANNULLING. i/dA. 7. 18. there is a d. of the commandment DISAPPOINT. Psal. 17. 13. arise, O Lord, d. him, cast him down DISAPPOINTED. Prov. 15. 22. without counsel purposes are d. DISAPPOINTETH. Icb 5. 12. he d. the devices of the crafty DISCERN. fr/cerning of spirits is one of the gifts of God, tuentioned by the apostle Paul, 1 Cor. 12. 10. }t consists in discerning among those joho ity they are inspired by God, whether tke^ are animated or in'^pired by a good or evil spirit, uhether they aie trite or false prophets. This gift was of very great importance hoth in the Old Testament, wherein it is found that false prophets often rose up, arid seducers w/io deceived the p'ople ; and also in the New, in the prijnitive ages of the church, when superna- tural gifts were common ; when the messenger of Satan was sometimes transformed into an angel of light, and false apostles, under the outroard appearance cf sheep, concealed the sentiments of raveniiig wolves. Wherefore the E-nangelist cautioned believers, sayiiig. Believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they be of God, 1 John 4. 1. See in Deut. 18. 20, 21, 2S. the marks which are given by God to distinguish the true from false prophets. Ge«.31.32,(/.thou what is thine with me, and take it 38. 25, she said, d. I pray thee whose are these iSam. 14. 17. so is my lord the king to rf.good and bad 19. 35. and can I d. between good and evil ? 1 Kings 3. 9. that I may d. between good and bad ll.thou hast asked understanding to d^ judgment Ezra 3. 13. the people could not d. the noise of joy Job 4. \Q. but I could not d. the form thereof 6. 30. cannot my taste d. perverse things ? £5^^.44. 23. cause them rf.betw. unclean and clean Jonah 4. 11. cannot d. between right hand and left Mai. 3. 18. d. between the righteous and the wicked JiflM6.3. ye can rf. the face of the sky,!,?**^ 12.56. Heb. 5. 14. their senses exercised to rf.good and evil DISCERNED, ETH. Cen. £7- 23 he d. him not, his hands were hairy Kings 20. 41. aad the king of Israel d. him Neh. 13.124, they d. not to speak in Jews' language Prov, 7- 7- I d. among the youth a young man Eccl. 8. 5. a mse ma: d. time iind judgment 134 DIS flow. l4.+23.thal d. uetween meats is damned.if eat XCor. 2, 14. not know.because they are spiritually d. ■t 15.he that is spiritual rf.all things.yet he himself is d. of no man, for who hath known DISCERNING. I Cor. 1 1. 30. eateth unworthily, not d. Lord's body 12. 10. to another is given rf.of spirhs, to another DISCERN ER. Hei. 4. 12. word is a rf. of the tlionghts of the heart DLSCHARGE, D. 1 Kings 5. 9. and will cause them to be d. there Eccl. 8. 8. day of death, there is no d. in that war DISCIPLE, The word Disciple, absolutely taken, signifies^^ in the New Testament, a believer, a Christian, a scholar, a follower of Christ, or his Apostles ; as in Acts 6. 1, When the number of the dis- ciples was multiplied, there arose a murmuring of the Greciam against the Hebrews, because their widows were neglected in the daily minis- tration. And in Acts 9, 1, Saul yet breath- ing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord, that is, against the fol- lowers of Christ. The name of Disciple is often set down for that of Apostle ; particularly i^t the Gospel, Mat. 5^. 1. I 8. 23. I 10. 1. but in other places the Apostles are distinguished from Disciples. The Apostles were chosen particularly by Christ out of the number of his disciples, to be the stewards of his most secret mysteries, and the principal ministers for propagating and establishing the Christian religion. They were twelve in num- ber. Mat. 10. 2. Luke 6. 13. But the Disciples who followed our Saviour from the begijining and are called simply Disciples, were seventy in number. The precepts and admo- nitiois which our Saviour gave them, when he sent them to preach in the cities of Judea, are recorded i?i Luke 10. from the beginning to verse 17. Mat. 10. 24.(f. is not above his master, lAike 6. 40. 25. enough for the d. that he be as his master 42. whoso shall give a cup of cold water to a d. 21. ol. JosephofArimathea himself was Jesus' d. John 9. 28. thou art his d. we are Moses' disciples 18. 15. and so did another d. thatrf. ivasknown 16. then went out that other d. that was known 19. 26. the d. standing by, whom Jesus loved 27. then saith he to that d. behold thy mother.and from that hour that d. took her to his own home 38. being a d. but secretly, for fear of the Jews 20. 2. the other rf. whom Jesus loved, 21. 7,20. 3 Peter went forth, and that other rf. and came 4. the other rf. did out run Peter, and came first 8, then went in also that other rf. and he saw 21. 23. this saying, that that rf. should not die 24. this is the rf. that testifieth these things ActsQ. 10. there was a certain rf. at Damascus £6. but they believed not that he was a rf. 36. now there was at Joppa a rf. named Tabitha 16. 1. a certain rf, was there, named Timotheus 21. 16. an old rf. with whom we should lodge My DISCIPLE. Litke 14. 20. if he hate not his life, cannot be my rf. 27.whosodoth not bear his cross.cannotbe my d. 33. that forsaketh not all, he cannot be my rf. DISCIPLES. Mat. 9.14. then came to him the rf. of John, saying 10. 1. when he had called unto him his twelve rf. 11. l.he had made an end of commanding his rf. 14. 26. when the rf. saw him walking on the sea 17. 6. when the rf. heard it they fell on their face 19. 13. and the d. rebuked Aem, MarkXO, 13. 20. 17. Jesus took the twelve rf. apart in the way 21, 1. Jesus sent two rf. saying, go into the village 22. I6w the Pharisees sent unto him their rf, 26. 26. Jesus took bread, and gave it to therf. 35. I will not deny thee, likewise also said the rf. 5f). then all the rf. forsook him, and fled MarJc 2. 18, why do the rf. of John and of the Pha- risees fast, but thy' rf. fast not ? Luke 5. 33, 8. 14. now therf. had forgotten to take bread Luke 19. 37. the rf, began to rejoice and praise G. Jchjt 3. 25. between some of John's rf. ajid the Jews . 1. that Jesus baptized more rf. than John 9. 28. thou art his disciple, but we are Moses rf. 13.5,he began to wash the rf.feet, and to wipe them 18. 17. art not thou also one of this man's rf. ? 20. 18. Mary told the rf.that she had seen the Lord AcisQ.l.SzMl breathing out slaughter against the rf. 26. Saul essayed to join himself to the rf. 11.26, the rf.were called Christians first inAntioch 19. !■ Paul came to Ephesus, and finding certain rf. 30. Paul would have entered, rf. suffered him not 20.7. first day of week rf.canie together break bread 30. men speaking, to draw away rf. after them J-Iis DISCIPLES, Mat. 8. 25. his rf. came and awoke him, saying 9. ly. Jesus arose and followed, and so did his d. DIS Af«/,28.7.go,aiid tell his rf.he is risen from the Jtaa 13. say ye, his rf. came by night and stole hiii Mark 10. 10. in the house his rf. asked him agaio Ljtke 5. 30. the Pharisees murmured against his 4 6. 20, he lifted up his eyes on his rf. and said 11. 1. teach OS to pray, as John taught his d. John 2. 11. his glory, and his rf. believed on him 4. 2. though Jesus himself baptized not, but his rf. 27. upon this came his rf. and marvelled that he 6. 3, up to amountain,andtherehesatwiLuhi5rf. 22. but his rf. were gone away alone 9.27 .why would ye hear it again ? will ye be his rf, IJ. 12. then said Aw rf, L. if he sleep shall do well 18. 1. he went with /«> rf. over the brook Cedron 2. for Jesus often resorted thither with his rf. 20.26.agaiD, /iirrf.werewithin, Thomas with them Of his DISCIPLES. Jlia/.11.2.when John had heard works of Christ, he sent two o/"Awrf.JlfflrA 11.1. | 14.13. iM*« ly.Sg. Mark 7. 2. some of his rf. eat with unwashen hands John 6. 66. from liiat time many of his d. went back 18. 19. the high-priest asked Jesus of his rf. 25, art not thou also one of his d. f he denied 21. 12. nonet/fAis rf. durst ask him, who art thou? To his DISCIPLES. Mat. 14. 19. blessed, and gave the loaves tohisd, Mark A,. 34. he expounded all things to hisd. Luke 10. 23. he turned himself to hisd. andsajd John 2 1 . 14 .third time Jesus shewed himself to INs rf. My DISCIPLES. Isa . 8. 16. bind up testimony, seal law among my rf, ilfai.26.18,master saitii, I will keep the passover at thy house with m^f rf. Mark I'i.l'i. Luke 22. 11. Johit 8, 31. then are ye my rf, indeed, 13. S5. 15,8.thatye bear much fruit, so shall ye be my rf. 27iy DISCIPLES. il/n^.9. 14.why do we fast, thy rf.fast not, Mark 2.]8. 12. 2. thy rf. do that which is not lawful on sabbaih 15. 2, why do thy rf. transgress the tradition ? 17.16.1 brought him to thy rf. they could not cure Mark 7 . S.why walk not thy rf. according to tradit. f- 9 18. I spaketo My rf. to casthimout,LTf*e9.40. JJuke i9.39.Ae Pharisees said.Master.rebuke My rf. John 7.3. that thy rf. may see the works thou doest DISCIPLINE. Job 36. 10. heopenethalsotheir earstorf.andcom. DISCLOSE. Isa. 26, 21. behold, the earth also shall rf.her blood DISCOMFITED. Ezod. 17. 13. Joshua rf, Amalek and his people ''ran. 14. 45. smote and rf. them, even to Hormah > Josh. 10.10. Lord rf. them before Isr. and slew them Judg. 4. 15. the Lord rf. Sisera and his chariots 8. 12. Gideon pursued them, and rf. all the host 1 5fl!m.7.10.ihundered on the Philistioes.and rf. them 2 Sam. 22. l5. lightning, and hit sword against the fieopte, and smote them z.ith the pestilence, as M punishmant fir David's i'm, 1 Chron. 21. t3A DIS 15, 16. No sooner had Abimelech, king of G«rar, taken Sarah, the vife of Abraham, forcibly away, but he was threatened with dea^h. Gen. 20. 3, 4. £r and Ooan, the sons of Ju. dah, iiere carried off by unknown diseases, for having committed actions of an irifamous and detestable nature, Gen. 38. 7* 10. And the Philistines were smitten with an ignominious disease, for not treating the ark with that res- pect that it deserved, 1 Sam. 5. 12. There are a great number of diseases recorded in scrip- tme, which were sent by God in the way of punishment for sins. The diseases of Egypt, f'om which God promised to defend his people, £xod. 15. 26 ; and which he threatens, in case of their disobedience, to infiict upon them, Deut. 28. 60. These diseases are either the plagues toith which God afflicted Egypt before the departure of the Israelites, or the diseases which were most common in the country, such as blindness, ulcers in the legs, consumptions, and the leprosy, called Elephan- tiasis, which was peculiar to this country, as Pliny observes, iEgypti peculiare hoc malum Elephantiasis. 2 2u7igs 1. 2. inquire, whether if I shall recov. of d. 8. 8. saying, shall I recover of this d. ? 9. IChr. lb, 12. Asa diseased till his ff. was exceeding great, yet iu his d. he sought not to the Lord 21.15. shall have great sickness by d. of thy bowels 18. the Lord smote him with an incurable d. Job 30, 18, by force of my rf, is my garment chang. Psal. 38. 7. my loins are filled with a loathsome d. 41. 8. an evil d. say they, cleaveih fast to him Ecct. 0, 2. this is vanity, and it is an evil d. Mat. 4. 23. healing all manner of d. 9. 35. { 10. 1 . John 5.4. was made whole of whatsoever t^. he had DISEASES. £wrf,15.26. put none of these rf. onyou, Deut.t.lS. Deut. 28.60. he will bring on thee ^1 the d. of Egy. 2 Chr. 21. 19. his bowels fell out, he died of sore d. 24. 25. for they left him in great d. his servants Psal. 103. 3. bless the Lord, who healeth all thy d. Ilab. 3, f 5. and burning d. went forth at his feet il/a/, 4,24, brought to him all sick people that were taken with divers rf. J^ark 1. 34. Luke4. 40. Luke 9,1. gave them power over devils, and cure rf. Acts 19. 12, and the rf. departed from them 28. 9. othei's which had rf. in the island, came DISEASED. iKingslS.ZZ. Asa was rf. in his feet, 2 Chr. I6. 1'J. Ezek. 34. 4. rf. have ye not strengthened nor healed 21. because ye have push, the rf. with your horns Mat. 9. 20. a woman rf. with an issue of blood 14. 35. they brought all that were rf. Mark 1. 32. John 6,2. saw miracles he did on them that were rf. DISFIGURE JWnr.6.l6.benotashypocrites,for they rf.their faces DISGRACE. Jer. 14. 21. do not rf. the throne of thy glory DISGUISE, ED. 1 Sam. 28. 8. and Saul rf, himself, and he went 1 Kings 14. S. Jeroboam said, arise, and rf. tliyself CO. 38. one of the sons of the prophets rf. himself S2.3U.Ahab the king of Israel said, I will rf.myself, and he rf. himself, 2 Chron. 18. 29. 2 Chron.'^B. 22, Josiah rf. himself to fight with him DISGUISETH. Job 24.l5.the adulterer also waiteth and rf. his face DISH, ES. Exod. 25. 29. thou Shalt make the rf. thereof, 3". I6. iVwn. 4. 7. and put thereon the rf. and the spoons. Judg. 5. 25. she brought forth butter in a lordly rf. 2 hings 21, 13. as a man wipeth a rf. tuming it Mat.SLO. 23. dippeth with me in the rf. Mark 14. 20. Dishonest; .re^GAiN. DISHONESTY. 2 Cor. 4. 2. have renounced the hidden things nfrf. DISHONOUR. Ezra 4. 14. was not meet for us to see the king's rf. Psal. 35, 26. be clothed with shame and rf. 71. 13. 69. 19* ^ou hast known my shame and my rf. Prov. 6. 33. a wound and rf. shall he get R()m.9.21.make one vessel to honour, another to rf. 1 Cor. 15. 43. it is sown in rf. it is raised in glory 2 Cor.6,8.by honour and rf. by evil and good report 2 Tm^S.20. are vessels, some to honour, some to rf. DISHONOUR, EST, ETH. Mic.l.G. for the son rf. father, daughter a%. mother John 8. 49. I honour my Father, and ye rf. me Kt»n.l.S4.to rf.their own bodies between themselves 3. 23. through breaking of the law, rf. thnu God f 1 Cor. 1 1 .4. man rf. his head || 5. woman rf. her head DISINHERIT. Kum.lA.XZ.l will rf.them,and make of thee agreater DISJOINTED. Jer. 6. + 8.be instructed, lest my soul be rf.from thee Eiek. 23.t 17* And her mind was rf. from them DISMAYED. D«T(r.31,8.hc T\ill not fail nor forsake thee,fear not. DIS nor be rf. Josh. 1. 9- t »• 1- I ll>' 25. 1 Cki . 21. 13. I CH. '.'0. 2 Chro7t. 20. 15, J*. I "iS. 7. 1 &iffi.lj.ll.they wererf.2 hmgt I'^Xd.ha.ST.QT. Isa. '-'i. 3. 1 was bowed down, rf. at the seeing of h 41.10. fear not, be not rf./CT-. 1.17- | 10.2. | £3 i. 30. 10. I 46. 27. Ezek. 2. 6. 1 3. y. £3. that we may be rf. and behold it together Jer. 8. 9. the wise men are rf. and taken, 10. if. 17. 18. let them be rf. but let not me be rf. 46. 5. wherefore have I seen them rf. turned back 48. 1. IVIisgabisrf. |[49. 37.cau5e£lam tobe a. 50. 36. the mighty men of Babylon shall be d, Obad. 9. thy mighty men, O Teman, shall be rf. DISMAYING. Jer. 48. 39. Moab shall be a rf. to all about him Ezek. 32. f 33. caused rf. in the land of the livini* DISMISSED. 2 Chr. 23. 8. Jehoida the priest rf. not the course Acts 15.30.when they were rf, they came to Aotioc-U 19- 41. when he had thus spoken, he rf. assembly DISOBEDIENCE. •Kom,5.19.byone man's rf. many were made sinners 2 Cor. 10. 6. having in readiness to revenge all rf. Eph. 2. 2. the spirit that worketh in children of a 5. 6. wrath of God on the children of rf. Col. 3. (i l/ffi.2.2.everyrf.r6ceived a just recompence of rew. 4, 1 11. lest any fall by the same example of rf. DISOBEDIENT. 1 Kings 13. 26. man of God, who was rf. to the word Neh. y. 26. they were rf. and rebelled against me Lukel. 17. turn the rf, to the \Jisdom of the just Acts 26. 19. I was not rf. to the heavenly vision Jtom. 1.30. boasters rf. to parents, 2 Jim. 3. 2 10.21. 1 stretched forth my hands to arf. peopU* 15. 1 31 . that I may be delivered from rf. in Jur three things the earth is d. DlSQUiErWESS. ?jfl/.38.8. 1 have roared byreasonof(?.ofmyheart DISSEMBLED. Josh. 7. 11. they have also stolen and d. also Jer. 42. 20. for ye d. in your hearts, when ye sent Oal. 2 i3. the other Jews d. likewise with him DISSEMBLERS. P*fl^,26.4.with vain persons,uor will I go in with d. DISSEMBLETIL Prov. 26. 24. he that hateth d, with his lips DISSENSION, dtu 15. 2. Paul and Barnabas had no small d. fi3. 7. there arose a d. between the Pharisees and the Sadducees to. when there arose a great d. the chief captain DISSIMULATION. Sow. 12. 9. let love be without d. abhor evil Oal.Z,\Z. Barnabas was cirried a.way with their d. DISSOLVE, "^on. 5. 16. I have heard that thou ci.nstrf. doubts DISSOLVED. hsal. 75.3. earth and all inhabitants thereof are d. 7«. ] 4. .'il . cry, O citv. thou whole Palestina art d. "24. 19 the earth is clean d. the earth is moved 34. 4. and all the host of heaven shall be d. Vak. 2. (>. gales opened, and the palace shall be d. Ccr. 5. 1 . if our house of this tabernacle were d. . Pet. 3. II. seeing that all these things shall berf. 12. wherein the heavens being on fire shall be d. DISSOLVES!. /•>* 30. 22. and thou d. my substance DIT PsaL 63. 1 10. thou d. the earth with showers DISSOLVING. Dan. 5. 13. and d. of doubts was found in Daniel DlSTAl-F. Pr01t.3i.i9.to the spindle, and her bands hold xh.td. DISTANCES. Zra.33. f 17. they shall behold the land of far d. DIS'L'ANT, Exod. 36. 22. one board had two tenons equally d. DISTIL. DeiU.^Z.Zjnj speech shall d. as dew, as small rain Job SQ. 28. the clouds d, on man abundantly DlSriNCllON. 1 Cor. 14. 7< except they give a d. in the sounds DlSnNGUlSllEiU. 1 Cor. 4. f 7. for who d. thee from another? DlSllNCJLY. AVj. 8.8.they read in the book of tb« law of God d. DISIRACIED. Psal. 88. 15. while 1 suffer thy terrors, 1 am d. DIS'IKACPIUN. 1 Cor.7.55. you may attend on the Lord without d. DIS IK ESS. Ge7i. 35.3. God who answered me in day of my d. 42. 2 1 . therefore is this d. come upon us Jvdg. 11. 7. ye come to me now, when ye are in d. 1 Ham .cy.G.every one that was in rf.came to David 2 Ham. 22. 7> in my d. I called on the Lord, and cried to my God, PsaL 18. 6. | 118. 5. | 121). 1. 1 Kings 1. 29. that redeemed my soul out of all d. 2 Chron. 28. 22. in his d. Ahaz trespassed more Neh, 2. 17. i said, ye see the d. that we are in 9. 37. they have dominion and we are in great d. Psal. 4. 1. thou hast enlarged me when 1 was in d. Prov. 1. 27. i will mock when d. cometh upon you Isa. 5. -t 30. if one look to the land, behold d. 25. 4. thou hast been a strength to the needy in d, 53. t 8. he wa.s taken away by d. and judgment Lam. 1. 20. behold, O Lord, lor 1 am in d. Obad. 12. nor shouldest spoken proudly in day of ^. 14. nor bhouldest delivered up those in day of d. Zdph. 1 , 15. that day is a day of trouble and d. 17- 1 will bnng d. upon men, they shall walk Luke 21. 23. there shall be great d. in the land 25. on the earth d. of nations, with perplexity Rom. 8.35. shall d. separate us from love of Christ? 1 Cor. 7. 26. that this is good for the present d. I 2yi«j.3.7.we were comforted over you iu your d. DISIKESS, ED. Geyi. 32. 7. then Jacob was greatly afraid and d. A'Hm.22.5.MoabwaS(/.||y«rfg.e. 15. Is^- rf. 10. 9. Ueut. 2. 9. d. not the Moabit€sl|19. Ammonites 28. 53 wherewith enemies shall d. thee, 55, 57. 1 ■Siam.13.6. for people were d. did hide themselves 14. 24. men of Israel were rf. |128. 15. Saul wasd. 30. d. David was greatly d. for the people spake 2 Ham. 1.26. 1 am d. forthee, my brother Jonathan S Ckr. 28. 20. king of Assyria came and d. Ahaz Isa. 29. 2. yet I will d. Ariel, there shall be sorrow 7 . that d. her shall be as a dream of night vision Jer. 10. 18. I will d. the inhabitants of the land 2 Cor.4.8. wearetroubledonevery side,yet notrf. DISTRESSES. Psal. 25. 17. O bring thou me out of my d. 107. 6. and he delivered them out of their «/, 13. and he saved them out of their d. 19. 28. and he bringeth them out of iheir d. Ezek. 30. Id. and Noph shall have d. daily 2 Cor. 6.4. approving ourselves in necessities, in d. 12. 10. 1 taite pleasure in d. for Christ's sake DISTRIBUTE. Josh. 13.32. which Moses did rf.for inherit, in Moab 2 Chr. 31. 14. Koretorf. the oblations of the Lord NeU. 13. 13. their office was to d. to iheir brethren Luke 38. 22. sell all thou hast, and d. to the poor ^pfi' ■*. 1 28. he may have to d. to him thac needeth 1 Tim. 6. 18. charge the rich to be ready to d. DISTRIBUTED. Josh. 14, 1. Eleazar and Joshua rf. for inheritance 1 Chr. £4. 3. David d. them, both Zadok and Ahi- melech according to their offices, 2 Chr. 23. 18. Joh-'y d.ll.Jesus gave thanks and d. to the disciples 1 Cm 7- 17. but as God hath d. to every man 2 C». 10. 13. according to the rule G. hath d. to us DISTRIIJUTETII, ING. Job 21. 11. God d, sorrows in his anger Rom. 15.13. rf. to the necessities of the saints, given DISTRIBUTION. .4cM4.iC. d. was made to every one as he had need 2 Cor. (f. 13. for your liberal rf. to them and all men tieb, 2. + 4. God bearing miness.withrf.nf 11. Ghost DIICH. 1 JTin^i- 2l.^23.the dogs eat Jezebel by rf.of Jezreel Jab y. 31. yet shalt thou plunge me in the d. Psai. 7. 15. he is fallen into the d. which he made Prov. 23. 27. a whore U a deep d. and strange woman Isa. 22. 11. ye made a d. between the two walls Da* 9.t 25. and the d. even in troublous times M fi. 14. both shall fall into thei^. JJuksQ. 39. DIV DITCHES. i iirin»3.l6.thiU8aith L.make this valley full of J, DIVERS. Lev. 19. 19. nor let thy cattle gender with d. kindi JJeut.25. 9. not sow thy vineyard with d. kiiids 11 . thou shalt not wear a garmint of d. sorts 25. 13. thou shalt not have iu (by ba^ ^. weights 25.14. in thy house d. measures, great and small Judg.5.30. to Sisera a prey of rf.colour3,a prey of rf, colours o'' needle-work, on both sides 2 Sam. 13. 18. Tamarhad agarm. of i^. colours,ig, 1 CA«-0n.29.2. prepared glistering stones of i/.colon 2 Chron. lti.l4. they laid Asa in the bed which was filled with odours aod d, kinds of spices 21. 4. Jehoram slew d. of the princes of Israel 31). 11. d. of Asher humbled themselves tsch. 1. 7. the vessels being d. one from another 3. 8. their laws are d. from all people P^al. 78. 45. he sent d. sorts of flies among them 105. 31. he spake, there came d. sorts ol flies Prav. 20.10.1/. weights and ^.measures abomiaation' 23. d. weights are an abomination te the Lord Lcci.5.T.t\ie.T& are also 1/. vanities; but fear thouG^ £zeJc. 16. 16. thon deckest high places wnh ^.colours 17.3. great eagle had therefore hearken not to your d. S9. 8. let not your prophets and d. df reive you Mtc- 3. 7. seers be ashamed, and the d. confounded Zech. 10.2. the d. have seen a lie, told false dreams DlVINEXII. Gen. 44. 5. is not thi. that which is^oi/in his eyes Neh. 5. 9. also I said, it is not good that ye do Psal. 34. 14. do good, .37. 3, 27. | 51. 18. | 125. 4. Mat. 5. 44. lAike 6. 9, 35. 36. 3. he hath left off to be wise and to do good Prov. 31. 12. she will do YAavgood and not evil Eccl. 3. 12. but for a man to do good in his life Isa. 41. 23. yea do good or do evil, that we may be Jer. 4. 22. but to do sood they have no knowledge 10.5. cannot do evil, nor is it in Hiemto do good 13. 23. then may ye do good that are accustomed fi6. 14. tfi; with me as seemeth g0Off and meet to you 29. 32. nor behold the good I will do for my people 32.40.1 will not turn away from them to do them g. 41. I will rejoice over them to do them good 33. 9. which shall hear all the good I do to them Mie, 2. 7. do not my words do good to the upright Ecph. 1. 12. that say, the Lord will not do good Mark 3.4. Jesns saith to them, is it lawful to do good on the sabbadi-days, or to do evil ? lAdce 0. 9- 14. 7. the poor, when ye will, ye may do them good Luke 6. 33 . if ye do good to them that do good to you Hom.7. 19. for the ^001; that I would, I do not 21 .when T would ^0 good evil is present with me 13, 3. do what is good, and thou shalt have praise Ca/,6.l0.1et OS 1/0 goorf to all men,especia1lytothein * Tim. 6: 13. charge th« ricb, that they do good Heb. 13.16. to dlff fO0<2 and communicate, forget not Jam. 4. 17.thatknowethto(/0|V0tf,anddothitnol 1 Pet. 3. 11. let him eschew evil, and do good Have I to DO. Sam. 16. 10. what have I to do -mihyow} 19,22. Xings 17 . IS.what have 1 to do with thee ? 2 Kin^s 3.13, 2 CAroM. .35. 21. Mark 5. 7. Luke 8. 28. John s. 4. Hrti. 14. 8 what have I to do any more with idols? Cor. 5.12.what^Rr9 J w rftf to judge them without / /It//, or Tmie DO ; or uill I, shall J DO. 't». 27. 37. what shall I dJ now to thie, my son DO Gen. 47.30. and he s^d, / aiU do as thou hast said Esod. i. 20. which I jcill do in the midst thereof 6. 1. thou shalt see what I will do to Pharaoh 17. 4. Moses cried, what thall I do to this people ? 34.10.i»'i7/^omarvels,shallseewoTkofthe Lord, for it is a terrible thing that I mil do with thee Niim. 14. 35. Iwitl surely do it to this congregation 22. 17, 1 will do whatsoever thou sayest to me 33. 56. I shall do to you as I thought to do to them Ruth 3. 5. she said, all thou sayest to me I will do 31. I toill do to thee all that thou requirest 13. then will Ida the part of a kinsman to thee 1 Sftm. 3. 11. behold, / will do a thing in Israel 10.2.5orroweth, saying,what shall I do for my son 20. 4. thy soul desireth, / will do it for thee 28. 15. mayestmake known to me what I shall do 2 Sam. 12. 12. but /mi// rf yc shall do no servile work therein, B, 21, 25, 35, 36. Num. 28. 18, 25, 26. 26.14. but if ye will 7iot do my commandments, 15. A''Mm.8.26. from age of fifty years shall do no service 23. 19. hath he said, and shall he not do it * 29.7. ye shall ;M?rft> any work, Deitt.5.1^. \ 16.8. Z>£n/.12.8.shall not do after all the things we do here 13. 11 . shall dono more any such wickedness as this 17. 13. shall fear and do ?io more presumptuously Judg. 6. 27. feared, that he could not (fu it by day 19. 23. my br&thren, I pray you, do not this lolly 24. but to this man do Twt so vile a thing Ruth 3. 13. if he will not do the part of a kinsman liSam.26. 21. return, I will no more i^o thee harm 1 Kings 11.12. in thy days I will ?iot do it for David 2 Kings7.9. lepers said one to anoth . we do not well 17. 15. Lord charged they should ?ioi do like them 18. 12. and would not hear them. Tior do theni Esra 7. 26. whoso will not do the law of thy God Job 13. 20. only do not two things unto me 34. 12. yea, surely God will not do wickedly 41. 8. remember the battle, do no more Pxfl/. lig.a.theydijjwiniqui.theywalkinhisways Jer. 18.6, Isr. cannot I do with you asthispotter? 22. 3. do -w wronr do no violenne to the Granger DO G«nv42. 5. the L, be a true witness, if we ifa tut Ezek. 5. 9. I will 7iat do any more the like 23.48. may be taught 7iot to do after your lewdnest 33. 31. hear thy words, bat they will 7iot do thris 32. hear thy words, but they do them not Zeph. 3. 5. the just Loi^l, he will 7u>t do iniquity 13. the remnant of Israel shall 7iot do iniquity Mat, 5. 46. do 7iot even the publicans the same ? 47 6. 1. take heed ye do not your alms before men 2. when c/ox^ alms sound Ho< atrumpet before thee 12. 2. do that which is not lawful to do on sabbaib 19.18. Jesus said, thou shalt do no murder 20. 13. he said, friend, I do thee no wrong 23 . 3 . do not after their works, they say and do not Mark6. 5. and he could there do no mighty worV Luke 6. 46. and do not the things which I say JohnG. 38. I came down not to do mine own wiU 10, St. iil do not the works of my Father Rom. 7, 15. for what I would, that do I not, I9. 8. 3, for what the law could not da, in that weak Gal. 5.17. ye caimot do the things Uiat ye would 1 Joh7i 1. 6. we lie, and do not the truth Rev. 19. 10. he said to me, see thou do it 7iot, 22. 9 Observe with DO. Dent. 5. .32. ye shall observe to do as L. commanded you, 8.1. I 11.32. I 12.1. I 24.8.2A"m§jl7.37. 6. 3. observe to do, 12. 32. | 28. 13, 15, 58. | 31. 12. I 32. 46 25. if we observe to do these commandments 15. 5. to observe to do all these commandments 16. 12. and thou ^dXtobserve and t/0 these statutes 17. 10. shalt observe to do as they inform thee Josh. 1.7, that thou mayest observe to do all the law 2 Kings Zl. 8. if they will observe to rfo according m Neh. 10. 29. entered into an oath to observe and d9* can I do this great wicked, and sin ag. God 41,34.1et Pharaoh do this, let him appoint officers 42. 18. Joseph said, this do and live, I fear God 43. 11. if it must be so now, do this, 45. 17, 19. Xei].26,l6.Twill cfoM. to you, I will appoint terror Num.\Q.6.this do, take you censers, Korah and ail Josh. 9. 20. this we will do to the Gibeonites Jtidg. 19. 23, my brethren, I pray, dn not this folly 2 Sam. 13. 12. my brother, do not thou this folly 23. 17. be it far from me that I should do this 2 ^tn^jl9.31.the zeal of L.shall dothis, Isa.HI.^Q. S ChroH. 19. 10. this do and ye shall not trespass Ezra 4. S2. take heed that ye fail not to do this Priiv. 6. 3. do this now, my son, deliver thyself Isa. 38. 19. the living praise thee, as I da this day Jer. 32. 3d. that they should do this abomination £tet. 6, 10. that I would do this evil to them 36. 22. 1 do not this tor your sakes, O Israel, 32. jSmos 4. 12. and because I will do this to thee MalA. 3. in day Uiat I shall do this, saith the Lord J(far.B.9.to my servant tfoM. he doethit,Xu^e7.ti. 9. 28. believe ye that I am able to do this? SI. 21! if ye have faith, ye shall not only 1/0 this Jflarkil. 3. if any say to you, why do ye this? latk^ .4.he was worthy for whom he should do this 10. 28. he said to him, this do, and thou shalt live 12. 18. he said, this will I do, I will pull down 22.i9.Mtf do in remembrance of me, 1 Cor. 11.24. Acts 21. 23. do therefore this that we say to thee 1 Cor.9.17.for if I rf.r.thing willin(;ly, have reward 23. and this I do for the gospel's sake Heb. 6. 3. and this will we do if God permit 13. 19. bat I beseech you the rather to do this Jam. 4. 15. if the Lord will, we will dothis or that See This. Thing. DO aeli. Jsa. 1. 17- learn to do tutf//, seek judgment Jonah 4. 9. I do weli to be angry, even to death Zech. 8. 15. to do welt to Jerusalem ajid to Judah Mat. 12. 12.it is lawful to (focW/ on sabbath-days Joh7i 11. 12. Lord, if he sleep, he shall do melt Acts 15. 29. if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well Jam. 2. 8. if ye fulfil the royal law, ye do well 1 Pet. 2. 14. for the praise of them that do veil 20. but if when ye do joell and suffer for it 3. 6. whose daui;hters ye are as long as ye do well fi Pet. 1, 19. whereto ye do well that ye take heed 3 John 6. whom if thou bring, thou shalt do well DOER. Oen.sg. 22. what they did there, he was the d. of it fi Sam. 3. 39. the Lord shall reward the d. of evil Psal.Z\ .23. Ld. plentifully rewardeth the proud d. Prov. 17. 4. a wicked d. giveth heed to false lips Zsa.g. 17. for every one is an hypocrite and evil d. S Tim. 2. 9. wherein I suffer trouble as an evil d. Jam. 1 . 23. if any be a hearer, and not a d. of word 25. he being not a forgetful hearer, but a d. 4. 1 1 . thou art not a d. of the law, but a judge Pet. 4. 15. let none of you suffer as an evil d. DOERS. ft Kings 22. 5.1et them give it to the d. of the work Psal. 101. 8. that I may cut off all wicked rf, Rom. 2. 13. but the rf. of the law shall be justified Jam. 1 . 22 . be ye d, of the word, not hearers only EviL-DofiB, DOEHS; See Evil. DOST. Oen. 4. 7- if thou rf. well, and if thou rf. not well 21 . 22. God is with thee in all that thou rf, 3^od. 18. 17- the thing that thou rf. is not good JJeut. 12. 28. when thou rf. which is good and right 15. 18. God shall bless thee in all that thou rf. S tiam. 3. 25. Abner came to know all that thou rf, I A'in^j2.3.thatthoamayestpro^erin!dlthourf. 140 DOC 1 Kings g.Q.hfi said.what rf.thou here, Elijah * 13. 20. 22. go, and mark, and see what thou d. JobQ. 12. who will say to him. what rf, thou ? .35. 6. if thou sinncst what rf, thou against him ? Pj«/.49.18.prai5e thee, when thou rf. well to thyself 77. 14. thou art the God that rf. wonders 86. 10. for thou art great, and rf. wondrous things 119. 68. thou art good, and rf. good, teach me £cf/.8.4.or to say to him, what rf. thou ? Vart.i.35. ^cr.ll.lS.when thou d. evil, then thou rejoicest 15. 5. who shall go aside to ask how thou rf. ? Exe/c.li.Q. the rebellious house said, what rf. thou i 16. 30. weak heart, seeing thou d. all these things 24. 19. tell what these are to us, that thou rf. so Jonah 4. 4. Lord said, rf. thou well to be angry ? 9. Mat. 6. 2. therefore when thou d. thine alms, 3. 21. 23. the priests and elders said,by what authority rf. thou these things ? Mark 11. 28. Luke 20. 2. J(»An2.18.whatsign seeing that thoud. these things; 3, 2. no man can do these miracles that thou rf. 7. 3. that thy disciples may see the works thou rf. 13. 27. Jesus said to him, that thou rf. do quickly Acts 22. 26. saying, take heed what thou rf. Rom. 2. 1. thou tliatjudgest, rf. the same things, 3. Jam. 2. 19. thou believest on God, thou rf. well 3 John 5. Uiou rf.faithfully what thourf. to brethren DOTH. (r0R. 31. 12. 1 have seen all that Laban rf. to thee Exod. 31. 14. for whosoever rf. any work therein that soul shall be cut off, 15. Lev. 23. 30. Lev. 6. 3. in any of all these that a man rf. sinning ^uni.l5. +29.0nelawforhimthatrf.thro' ignorance 24. 23. alas, who shall live when God rf. this ! Job 5. 9. to God who d. great things and unsearch- able, 9. 10. I 37. 5. Psal. 72. 18. I 136. 4. 23. 13. what his soul desireth, even that he rf. Psal. 1.3.1eaf not witherj whatsoever he rf. prosper 14.1.thereisnonerf.good,3. | 53. 1, 3. Iiom.^.12. 15. 5. he tiiat rf. these things, shall never be moved 106. 3. blessed is he that rf. righteous, at all time^ 118. 15. right hand of the Lordrf. valiantly, I6. Prov. 6. 32. he that rf. it, destroyeth his own soul 11. 17* the merciful man rf. good to his own soul 17. 22. a merry heart rf. good like a medicine Eccl. 2. 2. and I said of mirth, what rf. it ? 3. 14. whatsoever God rf. it shall be for ever, and God rf. it that men should fear before him 7. 20. there is not a man rf. good and sinneth not 8. 3. for he rf. whatsoever pleaseth him Isa . 56. 2. blsssed is the man rf. this, and son of man Ezei. 17. 15. shall he escape that rf. such things .' 18, 10. that rf. the like to any one of these things 11. and that rf. not any of those duties 27. a-nd rf. that which is lawful and right Dan. 4. 35. rf. accord, to will in heaven and earth 9. 14. for the Lord our God is righteous in all he rf. Amos 9. 12. are called, saith the Lord that rf. this MaL 2. 12. Lord will cut off the man that rf. this Mat. 6. 3. let not left hand know what thy right rf. 7- 21. but he thatrf. will of my Father in heaven 24. whoso heareth these sayings, and rf. them 26.every one that heareth and d. not, Luke 6. 49- 8.9. to my servant, do this, ajad he rf. it, Luke 7.B, Johjf 3. 20. every one that d. evil, hateth the light 2i. but he that rf, truth cometh to the light 5. ig.what things soever he rf. these d. the Son 7. 51. before it hear him and know what he rf. 9. 31. but if ajcy man rf. his will, him he heareth 15. 15. the servant knoweth not what his lord rf. 16. 2. killeth you, will think herf. God service i?om.2.9.anguishupon every soul of man that rf.evil 10. 5. righteousness of law, that the man that rf. these things shall live by them. Gal. 3. 12, 13. 4. to execute wrath upon him that rf. evil Cor. 6. 18. every sin a man d. is witliout the body 7. 37. decreed that he will keep his virgin, rf. well 38. so then he that giveth her in marriage rf.well Gal. 3.5. rf. he it by works of the law, or by faith ? Eph. 6. 8. whatsoever good thing any man rf. Col. 1. 6. bringeth forth fruit, as it rf. also in you 3.25. but he that rf. wrong, shall receive for wrong 1 2'hess. 2. 11. exhorted as a father d. his children Jam. 4. 17 . that knoweth to do good, and rf. it not 1 John 2 . 17 . he that rf. will of God abideth for ever 29* that rf. righteousness Is born of him, 3. 7. 3 John 10. I will remember his deeds which he rf. 11. but he that rf. evil hath not seen God iieD.13.13.andhe rf. great wonders, he maketh lire DOCTOR. Acts 5. 34. then stood up Gamaliel, a rf. of the law DOCTORS. Luke 2.46.they found Jesus sitting in midst of the rf. 5.17. there were Pharisees and rf. of law sitting by DOCTRINE Signifies, [1] Knowledge, or learning, Isa. 28. 9. [2] A tenet, or opinion. Mat. I6. 12. [3] 2'he truths of the gospel in general, Tit. 2. 10. [4] Jnstruciion, information, and conHrmation, in the truths of the gospel, 2 Tim. 3."l6. [5] life mmnnc! of teachingt with the tnatter also. Mat, 7. 28. [6] The act of teachings Mark I. 2. IV Divine institutions. Mat. 15. y. The doctrine of Balaam, Rent 2. 14. The histarif of Balaam i> recorded in Numbers, chapters ZZ^ 23. 24. He was se?it for by Balak, kmg aj Moab, to ci)me ««rf curse Israel ; and Jlndtrig that God restrained him, and turned him fiom cursing to pronouncing blessings upon them, he in- structed Balak at loit, how to lay a stumbling, block before them, to make tliem to fall: tie told Balak and the Midianites, that if they would secure themselves from the attempts that tha Hebrews might make agairut them, and obtain some advantage over them, they should engage them in idolatry and wftoredom ; that then they would be forsaken by their Gad, and would be- come a prey to their enemies: the young women of Moab invited the Israelites to the feasts of Baal-peor ; and after they had persuaded them to embrace idolatry, they seduced them to impuri- ty. This doctrine is the same with what it called the doctrine of the Nicolaitatts, Rev, 8. 15. JViis sect took their name from Nicolas, one of the first seven deacons, of tohom mention is made in Acts 6. 5. He plunged himself into irregtdarities, as it is said, and gave beginning not only to this sect, but also to that of the Gnostics, and to several others, who, folloietng the bene of their passions, invented many dtfe- rent sorts of crimes a7id wickedness. Antony these Nicolaitans, adulteries, and the use of meats offered to idols, were held as indijerent things. St. Austin says, Haeres, 5. that they have their women in common, and make no scru- ple to conform to all the pagan superstitions. Psal. 19. 1 7. the rf. of the Lord is perfect Isa. 28. 9. whom shall he make to understand rf. + 19. it shall be a vexation to understand rf. 29. 24. and they that murmured shall learn rf. 53. 1 1. who hath believed our rf. or to whom arm Jer. 10. 8. Drutish, the stock is a rf. of vanities Mat. 7. 28. the people were astonished at his rf. 22. 33. Mar* 1. 22. | 11. 18. iu*«4.S2. 16. 12. bewar«*of the rf. of the Pharisees Mark 1.27. people amazed, saying, what new rf. 4. 2. he taught and said to them in his rf. 12. 36. John 7. 17. if do his will, he shall know of the rf. 18. ig. the high priest then asked Jesus of his rf. Acts 9.. 42. they continued in the apostles' d. 5. 28. ye have filled Jerusalem with your rf. 13. 12. being astonished at the rf. of the Lord 17. 19. saying, may we know what this new rf. ii* Rom. 6. 17. but ye have obeyed that form of rf. 16. 17. contrary to the rf. which ye have learned 1 Cor. 14. 6. except I shall speaJc to you by rf. 26. every one of you hath a rf. a tongue Eph. 4. 14. carried about with every wind of rf. 1 Tim. 1. 3. chai?;e that they teach no other rf. 4.i:i. till I come, give attendance to reading, to rf. 16. take heed to ttiyself, and to thy rf. 5.l7.especially they who labour in the word and rf, 6. 1. the name of G. and his rf. be not blasphemed 3. and to the rf. whitji is according to godliness 2 Tim. 3. 16. all scripture is profitable for rf. 4. 2. rebuke, exhort, with all long suffering and rf. Tit. 2. 7. in rf, shewing incorruptness, gravity 10. that they may adorn the rf. of G. our Savionr Heb. 6. 1. leaving the principles of the rf. of Christ 2. of the d. ofbaptisms, and of laying on of hands 2 John 9. whoso abideUi not in the d. of Christ ; he that abideth in d. of Christ hath Father and Son Rev. 2. 14. thou hast them that hold d. of Balaam 15. that hold rf. oftheNicolaitans, which 1 hate Good DOCTRINE. Prov. 4. 2. 1 give you good rf. forsake not my law 1 Tim. 4. 6. nourished up in the words oi good i My DOCTRINE. Deut. 32. 2. my rf. shall drop as the rain, my spencli Job llA.my d. is pure, and I am clean in thine ejcs John 7 . 16. my d. is not mine, but his that sent ma 2 Tim. 3. 10. but thou hast fully known my rf. -Stnmrf DOCTRINE. 1 Tim, 1.10. liny thing that is contrary to /tntnrf'. 2 Tim. 4. 3. when they will not endure sound rf.. I7r. 1. 9. by sound rf. to exhort and convince 2. 1. but speak things which become sound rf. This DOCTRINE. 2 John 10. if there come any and bring not this rf. Rev. 2. 24. and to as many as have not this d. DOCTRINES. Mi»/.15.9.forrf.thecommandm. of men, Mark7•^• Col. 2. 22. after the commandments and rf. of mea 1 Tim.4.1. from the faith, giving heed to rf.ofdeviU Heb. 13. 9. be not carried about with strange rf. DOG Is a domestic animal well hunen. By the laa « was declared unclean, and was very much despiiei among the JewR- ''"'— "u?j/ offensive trpressio^i the; 'TT.^use, au^ «p exrmpare a maji to * deau dog. David m order to make Saul sensible, llt»t DOI tkr unfust pertteution nhick At carried on e^airut Aim, did Ainutif ru> honour, said to kirn. After whom is the kiog of Isnel come oat; &ftpr whom dost thou pursue ? after a dead dot, \ Sam. S4. 14. Tht name of dog is sometimes put /or one who has lost alt modesty; for 07te te/io prostitutes himself by committing any ahominabie action, ntch as sodomy; in this manner several taiderstand the injunction delivered by Moses, of not offering in the tabernacle of the Lordi\i% njreofawhoi« OP the price of a dog, Detit. 23. 18. And Christ excludes dogs, sorcerers, whoremongers, mur- derers, and idolaters, from the kingdom of heaven. Rev. 32. 15. The apostle Paul calls the false apostles dogs, by reason of their impu- dence and greedy love of sordid gain, Phil. 3. S. Solomon and the apostle Peter compare sinners who continually relapse into their sins, to dogs returning to their wmit, Prov. 26. 11. 2 Pet. 2. 22. Dog or dogs, is put for, [1] The devil, Psal. 22. 20. [2] Persecutors, Psal. 22. l6. [ST False teachers, Isa. 56. 11. Phil. 3, 2. [4J Vnholtf men. Mat. 7- 6. [5] The Gentiles, Mai. 15. 27. Exod. 11. 7 > but against Israel shall not a d. move Deut. 23.10. not bring price of a 6. at evening they malte a noise like a d. 14. Prov. S6. 11. as a (/. tfetumeth to his vomit, so a fool retumeth to his folly, 2 Pet. 3. 22. 17. is like one that taketh a d. by the ears Fxcl. 9. 4. a living d. is better than a dead lioit ha, GtJ. S. sacrificeth, as if he cut off a dogs neck DOGS. iLxod. S3. 31. nor eat flesh torn of beasts, ye shall cast it to the rf. Mat, 15. 26. Uark 7. 27. 1 Kings 14. 11. shall the d. eat, 16. 4. | 21. 34. 21. 19- thus saith the Lord, in the place where d. licked the blood of Kaboth.shall d. lick thy blood S3, the d. shall eat Jezebel. 2 Kings 9, 10, 36. 22. 38. and the d, licked up Ahab's blood Jb^SO.l. 1 disdained to have set with es5 of thy d. d^. 2. 19. tliey ceo^a nut from their own d. DOM 1 Sam. 35. 3. Nabftl was churlish and evil in his d. S Chron 17- 4. and walked not after the d. of Israel Ps. 9.11. declare among the people his 6. the beast had four heads, and if .was given to it J2. the rest of the beasts had their if. taken away 14. there was given him if. and glory, a kingdom 26. they shall take away his d. to consume it S7'the e^.shall be given to the saints of most High 11. 3. amighty king that shall rule with great if. 5. 4. not accoraing to his if. which he ruled Mtc. 4. 8. to thee shall it come even the first if. Zech 9. 10. his if. shall be from sea to sea HJat. 20. 25. the princes of the Gentiles exercise d. Horn. 6. 9. raised, death hath no more if. over him 14. for sin shall not have rf.over you. under grace 7. 1. lawhath d. over a man as long as he liveth 2 Cor. 1. 24. not tliatwe have d. over your faith /-p/i.l.Sl.above all power, might, and if. every name I Pet. 4.11 . that God maybe glorified, to whom be praise and if. for ever and ever, 5. 11. Her. 1.6.1 ,' pi't. 2, f 10. but them that despise d. Jude b. j DON Jude 25. to the only wise God be d. and powtr DOMINIONS. Dan. 7, 27. and all d. shall serve and cbe; him Col. 1. 16. whether they be throne?, or d, ot power, DONE. G«n.9.S4. Noah knew what his younger soc ha.: d IB. 21. they have if. according to the cry o.'ic 24. 66. the »crvant told Isaac all that he liad if. 26, 29. as we have d. to thee nothing but good S9'S6. Laban said, it must not be if in our countij 34.7* wrought folly, which ought not to be d. 44. 5. ye have if. evil in so doing 15. Joseph said, what deed is this ye have d.. Exod. 1. 18. he said, why have ye if. this thing i 2. 4. his sister stood to wit what would be tf. to hiqi IS. 16. no manner of work shall be ^. iii theuv save what must be eat, that only may be if.of you 13. 8. this is if. because of that the Loi-d did to me 18.1.Jethro heard of all that God had d. for Moses 9. the goodness which the Lord had if. to Israel 21. 31. according to this judgment shall it be if. 31. 15. six days may work be if. 35. S. Leo. S3. 3. 3Q. 43. they hadif.it as the Lord had commanded, even so had they if. it, and Moses blessed them Lev. 5. 17. and commit things forbidden to be d. 8. 5. the Lord commanded to be d, Deut. S6. 14. 11. 32. what vessel it be, wherein any work is d. 18.37. these abominations have the men of land if. 34. 20. eye for eye. so shall it be if. to him again Num. 5.7. they shall confess their sin they have d. 12. 11. wherein we have d. foolishly and sinned 15..'>4.it was not declared what should betf.tohio: 23.2. Balak saw all that Israel had if. to Amoriies 27. 4. why should name of our father be if. away/ 32.13.aU that had d. evil iu sight of L. were cons. Vent. 10. 21. he is thy God that hath d. for thee 35.9. so shall it be if. to that man will not build up S9.24.natioos say, wherefore hath the Ld. if. thus to this land* 1 Kingsy.Q. 2 Chron.1, 21. Josh. 10. 32. as he had if. also to Libnah, 39. 35. he had d. to Lachish || 37. he had d. to Egloa 32. SI. ifwehadnotratnertf.it for fear of tlus 24.31. had known all that he had if for Israel Judg.Q.\Q. who knew not works he had (f. for Israel 3.12. because they had^. evil in sight of the Lord 9-l6.if ye have if. truly and sincerely and have d, to Jerubbaal according to deserving of his hands 24. cruelty d. to the seventy sons of Jerubbaal 19- 30. there was no such deed d. nor seen Ruth 3. 16. told her all that the man had if. to her 1 Ham. 4. 16. and he said, what is there d. my son i 11.7. Cometh not forth, so shall it be ] • when these things were if. the princes came Neh.6.B. there are no such things if. as thou sayest 9.33.wehave if. wickedly. Pj.106.6. Dan.Q.5,\5. Esth.i. 1. herememb.\'ashti, and what she had if- 4.1 .Mordecai perceived all was d. rent his clothes GS. tbe king said, what shall be d. to the man 9. thus shall it be d. to the man the king honours Job 21. 31. who shall repay him what he bath d. ? 34.S9- whether it be if. ag. a nation or a man only Piul. 33. 9- he spake and it was d. he commanded 71.19. he hath if. sreatthings, 106. 21. | 126.2,3. ISO. 3. what shall be if. to theft, false tongue,' Prov. 3. 30. strive not if he have d. thee no barm 16. they sleep not, except they have 1/. mischid Eccl. 1. 9. that which is if, is that which shall be if. 14. have seen the works are if.under sun, 4. 13. 2. 12. even that which hath been already d. /jH.S.tH.the rewai-d of hishands shall be d.\.o bin 41.4. who liatb wrought ami if.it.' T the Lord ■1I-. 2:1. sing, O heavens, for the Lord hath a, 4i{.5.1est thou shouldest say, my idol ham a. thpm Jer. 3. 6. hast seen what backiliiliTip Israel hath A. 5 I J prophets wind thuk ana.l u* v a uuto iheir lUON /ffT.T.^S.lwcause ye have tf.all these works,saith L. tO.for children of Judah have d. evil in my sight 'S4. 15. were turned, and had tf. right in mv sight 55. 10. have d. all ^at Jonadab commanded, 18. 38. Q. these men have d. evil to Jeremiah prophet 44. 17. as we have d. we and our fathers, kings 48, 19. ask him diat fleeth, and say, what is d. 50. 15. vengeance as she hath d. unto her, 29. 51. 35. the violence d. to me and to my flesh Lam. 2. 17. Lord hath d, that which he had devised £ze;t.23..S9>thushave they d. iu midst of my house 3p. 8. it is come, it is d, saith the Ix>rd God 43.11. if they be ashamed of all that they have if. 44. 14. and for all that shall be d. therein Dan. 11. 36. for that that is determined shall be d. Zeph. 3. 4. the priests have d. violence to the law il/n^6.10. thy will be rf. 26.42. XuAe 11.2. \ 22A'2. a, 13. ds thou hast believed, so be it d. to thee 11 . 21. if the mighty works which were d. in you had been d. in Tyre and Sidon, Luke 10. 13. 18. 19. any thiog they ask, it shall be d. for them 31. when his felloiy-servants saw what was d. SI. 21. be thou cast into the sea, it shall be d. 23.23. these ought ye to have d. Lttke 11. 42. 25. 21. well d. good and faithful servant, 23. 40. inasmuch as ye have d. it to one of the least of these my brethren, ye have d. it to me 27. 54. saw those things that were d. 28. 11. Mark 5. 14. went out to see what was rf.i«Ae 8.35. 19. go home to thy friends, tell what great things the Lord hath d. for thee, 20. LuJce 8. 39, 33. tlie woman knowing what was d. in her 6. 30. they told him what Jjiey had d. and taught 9. J 3. they have d. to him whatsoever they listed 13. 30. shall not pass till all these things be d. 15. 8. desire him to do, as he had ever d. to them Luke 1. 49. he that is mighty hath d. great things 3, 19. being reproved for the evils Herod had d. 8. 56. he charged them to tell no man what was d 9. 10. the apostles told him all that they had d. 14. 22. Lord, it is d. as thou hast commanded 17. 10. ye, when ye shall have d. all those things, we have d. that which was our duty to do 23 . 3* . if in a green tree, what shall be d. in dry ? 47. now when the centurion saw what was d. 24. 21. the third day since these thinjrs were d. John 5.29.they that have d. good to resurrection of life ; they that have d. evil, to damnation 15. 7. ask what ye will, and it shall be rf. unto yon 19. .36. these things were d. that the scripture be Actt 2. 43. many signs were rf. by the apostles 4- 9. of the good deed d. to the impotent man 16. a notable miracle hath been d. by them 21. all men glorified God for that which was rf. 28. what thy counsel determined before to be rf. 5. 7. his wife, not knowing what was rf. came in 12. 9. he wist not that it was true which was rf. 14. 27. they rehearsed all that God had rf. 15. 4. 21. 14. saying, the will of the Lord be rf. 33. the chief captain demanded what he hadrf. Ham. 9. 11. neither having rf. any good or evil 1 Cor. 9. 15. nor that it should be rf. unto me 13. 10. that which is in part sjiall be rf. away 14. 26, let all things be rf. to edifying 40. be rf. decently II 16. 14. be rf. with charity 2 Car. 3. 7. which glory was to be rf. away 14. Old Testament, which vail is rf.away in Christ 5.10. may receive the things rf. inhishody, accord- ing to that be hath rf. whether good or bad Eph. 5. 12. things which are rf. of them in secret 6. 13. able to withstand, and having rf. all to stand PA:7.2.3.1et nothing be rf. thro' strife or vain-glory 4. 14. ye have well rf. that ye did communicate Coi. 4. 9. will make known all things that are rf. Tte. 3. 5. not by works of righteousness we have rf. /ie J. 10. 29. and hath rf. despite to the Spirit of grace Res. 16. 17. came a voice, saying, it is rf. 21. 6. 22. 6. to shew the things which must shortly be rf. Have I DONE. Cen. 20. 5, in innocency of my hands have Id. this 40. 15. and here also have Id. nothing to put me JViiOT.22,28.what Afl»fi Id. ? IKingslQ.ZO.Mic.G.S. Josh.1. 20. 1 have sinned, thus and thus Aflpe Id. Jurfg.8.2.he said, what/*, /now rf. ? 1 Sam. 17, 20. 1 5aOT.20.l.whatAfli;ffJrf.? 26.18. | 29- 8. Jer.8.0. ^ek. 39.24. accord, to their transgres. h. Id. them Acts 25. 10. to the Jews havf I i. no wrong He hath DONE, or, hah U DONE. Kxod. 5. 23. he hath rf, evil tc this people J.tv. 5. 16. make amends for the hi^xzs. he hath d. 8. 34. 3^ he hathd. 30 the Lord commwded to do 19. 21. atonement for his sin which hg hath rf. 24. Jg. as he hath rf. so shall it be done to him Josh. 24.20. consume you, after he htrth rf. you good Jitdg. 15. 10. to do to him as he hath rf. to us t Sam. 6. 9- then he hath rf. us this great evil 1 2.24. considerhow great things he hath d. for you •j.0. 32. why shall he be slain ? what //Kth /w rf. ? S Chron. I6. 12. rememhtr his mdrvT^i^is works that he hath rf. Psal. 78. 4. I 98. 1. | 105. 5 DON Psal. 66.16. [ will declare what he hatn rf. for soul 115. 3. oui God hath rf. whatsoever he pleased Prov. 24. 29. 1 will do so to him, as he hath rf. to me Tsa. 12. 5. sing to L. for he he ' J. excellent things Exek, 3. 20, righteousness which he hath rf. 18. 24. 17. 18. he hath rf. these things, he shall not escape 18. 13. he hath rf. all these abominations 14. that seeth his father's sins which he hath d. 22. in righteousness that he hath rf. he shall live 24. 24. according to all that he hath rf. shall ye do 33. 16. he hath rf. that which is lawful and right Joel 2. 20, because he hath d. great things Mat, 27. 23. and the governor said, why, what evil hath he rf. ? Mark 15. 14. Litke 23. 22. Mark 7. 37. saying, he hath rf. all things well Acts 9. 13. mudi evil hath hed. to thy saints 2 Cur. 5. 10. may receive according to that hj hath rf. Col. 3. 25. receive for the wrong which he hath rf. I have DONE. Gen.8.21. nor will I smite every thing as I have rf. 21. 23. according to the kindness I have rf. ^ee 27. 19- J 3-1^ Esau, I have rf. as thou badest me 28. 15. till 1 have rf. that which I have spoken 30. 26. thouknowest my service I have d, thee Exod. 10, 2. my signs which I have rf. among them Josh. 24. 7- your eyes have seen what I have rf. Judg. X. 7. as / have rf. so God hath requited me 9.t 48. what I have rf. make haste, do as / have rf. 15. 11. as they did to me, so have Id. to them 2 Sam. 14. 21. behold now J have rf. this thing s;4. 10. David said, I have sinned greatly in that I have rf. 1 have d. very foolishly, I Chr. 21 . 8. 17. I have sinned, and I have rf. wickedly 1 A')«^j 3.12. behold, J Afli'Brf. accord, to thy word 2 A"»w£;-j'19.25.hast thou not heard, howlAawe rf.it? Neh. 13. 14. that Ihave rf. for the house of my God Job 34. 32. if / have rf. iniquity, I will do no more Pi IChr. 17.19. OLard,/iaJii/io«rf. all this greatness Psal. 50. 21 . these things hast thou d. I kept silenc* Jonah 1. 10. the men said, why hast thou rf. this ' Thou hast DONE. Gen. 3. 13. what is this that thou hast rf, ? 12 18. I 26. 10. 1 29. £5. J^idg. S. + l. I 15! 11. 9. Sam. 12. 21. 14.because tfiou hast rf. this, 22.16. 2 Chr. 25. 16. 20. 9. thou hast rf. deeds which ought not to be done 27. 45. he forget that which thou hast rf. to him ^1. 28. thou hast now rf. foolishly in so doing, 1 Sam. 13. 13. 2 Chron. i6. 9. JiwA.7.]g. tell me what MtmAffjirf. iSam. 14, 43. Ruth 2. 11 . it hath been shewed me all tho7i hast rf. 1 Sam. 24. 19. for that thouhast rf. to me tins day 26. 16. the thing is not good that thou hast rf. lKing5l4,.Q.h\itthouhast rf.evil above all before thee 2 Kings 2. j 10. he said, thou hast rf. hard in asking 10. 30. because thou hast d. well in executing 23. 17. thou hast rf. against the altar of Beth-el Neh. 9. 33. for thou hast rf. right, but we wickedly Psal. 40. 5. tliy wonderful works which thou hast rf. 52. 9. I will praise thee, because thou hast rf. it 109. 27. that they may know that ihott hast rf. it Prov. 30. 32. i( thouhast rf. foolishly in lifting up Isa.25.1. exalt thee, for thou hast rf. wonder, works Jer. 2. 23. see thy way, know what thou hast rf. 3. 5. behold, thou hast spoken and rf. evil thiogs Lam. 1. 21. they are glad that t/iou hast rf, it 22. do unto them as thou hast rf. ujito me 2.20. O Lord, consider to whom thou hast rf. this Exek. 16. 48. Sodom hath not done as thou hast rf. 5l. in ail thy abominations which thou hast rf. iK). I will even dcial with thee as thou hast d.' CS. when I am pacified for all that thou hast rf. Oiad 15. as thou hast rf. it shall be done to thee JcTiah 1. 14. O Lord, //jou/ifljrrf. asitpleaaelh Ihee DOO ActsiO. 93. thou hast d.vre\llh3.tthon art tytmt Not DONE. Gen. 20. 9. hast done deeds that ought not to be rf. 34. 7- which thing ought not to be rf. Exod. 34. 10. marvels, such as have tiot been rf. Lev. 4.2. concern.things which ought not to be rf, 13 Niim. 16. 28. 1 have 710^ rf. them of mine own mind Deut. 32.27. lest they say,.Lord hath Jiot rf, all thii Judg. 16. 1 11. ropes wherewith work not been rf 2 Sam. 17. + 23. Ahithophel saw his counsel nof rf, 2 Kings 5.13. if proph. wouldest thou not have rf. it 2 Chron. 30. 5. they had Ttot rf. it of a long time Neh. 6.9. weakened from the work, that it be ?»/ rf, 8. 17. from the days of Joshua, Isr. had not rf. so Esth. 1.16. Vashti had nc/rf. wrong to the king only Isa. 5.4. what could been done, that I have not rf. 46. 10. declaring the things tliat are not yet rf. Jer. 3. 16. neither shall that be rf. any more Ezek. 5. 9. I will do in thee that I have not rf. Dan. 9. 12. for under the whole heaven hath not been rf. as hatli been done upon Jerusalem 11. 24. do that which his fathers have uae rf. Amos3.6. shall evil be in city, and L. hath Tuif rf. it? John 15. 24. if I had not rf. amoi^ them the works Acts 14. 18. scarce restrained they had n.rf.sacrifice "". 26. for this thing was not rf. in a corner DONE -vriththis. Gen. 21. 26. 1 wot not who hath rf. this thing 42. 28. what is this that God hatJi rf. to us ? 44. 15. what deed is this that ye nave d.? Exod. 1. 18. why have ye rf. this thing, and saved 13.8. this is d. becauseof that which the Lord did 14. 5. and they said, why have we rf. this? Josh. 9. 24. we were sore afraid, and have rf. this f 23. 8. but cleave to Lord,as ye have rf. to this day Jjidg. 2.2.ye have not obeyed, why have yerf. this;" 6. 29. they said, who hath rf. this thing ? 15. 6. 11. 37- &he said, let this thing be rf. forme 15. 7. though ye have rf. this, yet will I be avenged 20. 12, what wickedness is this that is rf.among jou 1 Sam. 12. 20. ye have rf. all this wickedness 28. 18. therefore hath the Lord rf. this thing 2 Sam. 2. 6. because ye have rf. this thing 12. 5. the man that hath rf. this thing shall die 14, 20. hath thy servant Joab rf. this thing .' 21. king said, behold now, I have rf. this thing 1 Kin^t 1 .27 . is thts thing rf. by my Lord the king i 11. 11. Lord said, forasmuch as this is rf. of thee 2 Chron. 11. 4. return, for this thing is rf. of men Psal. 7. 3. O Lord, my God, if I have rf. this 22. 31. they shall declare that he hath rf. this 51. 4. I have sinned, and rf. this evil in thy sight Isa. 41.20, that thehand of the Lord hathrf.MiJ Ezek. 23. 38. moreover, this they have rf. unto me Mai. 2.13. fAwhaveye rf. again, covering the altar Mat. 1. 22. now all Uiis was rf. 21. 4. I 26.56. 13. 28. he said to them, an enemy hath rf. this 21. 21. notonlydo this whichisrf. to the fig-tree 26. 13./Awthatthiswomanhathrf. Mark 14.9, Mark 5. 32. to see her that had rf. this thing Luke 5. 6. when they had rf. this they inclosed 23. 41. but this man hath rf. nothing amiss John7. 31. miracles than theselAtf man hath d.? 12. 18. for they heard he had rf. this miracle Acts 4.7.by what power orname have ye rf. this? 10. 16. f Aw was rf. thrice, vessel received, 11.10. 28. 9. so when this was rf. others also came 1 Cor. 6. 2.notmourned that he hath rf. this deed,3. DOOR Properly signijies the entrance into a house, Gen, 19. 9- It is likewise taken in a metaphorical sense : Our Saviour sa^s, John 10. 9. I am the door J by me if any man enter in he shall be saved. / am the only wa^ vsherehy lost sinners may come to God, and obtain salvation: The only way of entrance and admission bothintothe church militant and triumphant is by me; for none, but such as have a true arid a lively Jatth in me, wrought in their soul by my Spirit, can ba true members of my church here, much less mem bers of the glorious church in heaven. It is said, in Rev. 3. 20, Behold, I stand at the door, and knock. I stand at the door of sinners' hearttt in the gospel dispensation, inviting them to re- pent, and turn from their evil ways. There it likewise mention made of the door of mercy, or the time or season of grace. Mat. 25.10, They that were ready, went in with hdm to the mar riage, and the door was *hut. Luke 13.25, "When once the master of the house is riseo up, and hath shut to the door, &c. By 'A" parabolical expressions our Saviour intunate\ that there is a determinate time, whrv' ^nnen must, if ever, accept of the offei. f hit church. rw apostle Paul writing to the Coriuthians, and \%fline them of the special opportunity which God had gtven him of doing much good by the goxpel, laes this expression, A door is opened unto me, I Cor. 10. Q. 2 Cor. 2. 12. And the eame apostle speaks of a door of utterance. That God would open unto us a door of ut- terance, that is, would ajff'o'd us an opportunity, and vouchsafe ability and courage^ to preach the gosvetf Col. 4. 3. To lie at the door; To be at the door ; To stand before the door ; are mhrases denoting that a person or thing is near at hand. Gen. 4. 7. Mat. 24. 33. Jam. 5. Q. God promises to give his people, upon their repentance. The valley of Aehor for a door of hope, Ifos. 2, 15. Achor rca.r a valleof in the territory i)f Jericho, and in the tribe o/" Benjv mtn, on the very entrance into the land of Ca- naan : The Israelites, fatigued and discouraged with marching and encamping for forty years tn the wilderness, and coming to this valley, began to entertain hopes of enjoying the promised latid: Inaliusien to this, God ptomises his peo^ pie by Hosea, that he would give them same be- ginnings of mercy and favour, as the earnest and pledges of future blessings. Gen. 4. 7. if thou dost not well, sin lieth at the d. ig. 9- they pressed, and came near to break tin d, £xod. 12. S3, the Lord also will pziss over the d. SI. 6. his master shall bring him to the d. Veut.lS.n. shall thrust it through his ear to the d. Ci9am.I3.l7. put her from me, bolt the d. after her IS.brought her out, and he bolted the^.afterher S Kings 4. 15. when he called, she stood in the d. 9. 3. thiin open the d. and Hee, and tarry not ^th. 2. 21. of those who kept the d. 6. S. .^o6 31. Q, if I have laid wait at my neighbour's d. j4. did I fear, that I went not out of the d,? Psal. 141. 3. O Lord, keep the d. of my lips Prov. S6. 14. as the d, turneth upon his hinges Cant, 5. 4. he put in his hand by the hole of the d. 8. 9, if she be a d. we will inclose her with boards Lzek.b. 3. brought me to the if. of the inner gate, 7. 8. when I had digged in the wall, behold a d. 10. ig. every one stoodat the d. of the east-gate 11.1. behold, at the^. of the gate, twenty-five men 41. 2. the breadth of the d. was ten cubits 46.3. the neople ^all worship at the d. of this gate 7).jn.3.t20.'Nebuchad.cametothe cl.of the furnace //oj. S. 15. will g^ve valley ot Achorfor afuf.22.Sl.bring damsel to d.of her father's house Judg.lQ. 36. fell down at d. of the man's house, 27. iSam. 11. 9. Uriah slept at if. of the king's house S Kings5.9. Naaman stood at (/. of Aouje of Elisha I^eh. 3. SO. unto the if. of the house of Eliashib 21. Merimoih repaired from the d. of the house Prov, 5. 8. and come not nigh the d. of her house 9.14. for she sitteth at the d. of her house on a seat Jer.oQ^ j ]0. the princes sat at 32. shut the d. and hold him fast at the d. Hat. 6. 6. and when thou hast shut thy d. pray to C3.10 therf.wasiAu/|| iMie 11.7. thet/.isuowMur 14:1 Luke 13. 85. master risen, and hath ihtit to the d. Rev, 3.8. set before thee an open d.ao man can ihut DOOR with tabernacle. Exod. 29. 4. thou shalt bring to d. of the tabernacle, 40. 1^. Lev. 4. 4. I 8. 3, 4. | IS. 6. Num. 6. 10. 11. shal'. kill bullock by the d. of the tabernacle, 32, I 40. 29. Lev. 1. 5. Num. S7. 2. 4S.bumt-ofrering at the d. of the tabemicle, 33. 9J0. I 38.8. I 40.28. | Le».1.3. ] .1.2. | 4.7,18. 4U. 6. before the d. of the tabernacle. Num. 25. 6. Lev. 8. 31. at the d. of the tabernacle, 35. | 14. 11. I 16.7. I 17.6. iVitfn.6.18. [ 10.3. Joih. 19.51. 33. ye shall not go out of the d. of the tabernacle 10.7. ye shall not go out from the he shall pay rf. 39. 9- they made the breast-plate rf. a span wa-i Dctu. 15. 18. been worth a rf. hired servant to ihee 21 . 17 . by giving hiig a rf. portion of all he haih Judg. I7.tl0. 1 will give thee a rf. suit of apjiarcl 1 Sam. 1. \ 5. to Hannah he gave a rf. portion 2 Kings 2. 9* let a rf. portion of thy npirit be on me 1 Chroji. 12. 33. they were not of arf. heart Job 11. 6. that they are rf. to that which is 41. 13. who can come to him with hisrf. bridle/ 42.f 10. also the Lord added to Job unto the rf, Psal. IS. 2. and with a rf. heart do they speak Prov. 31.t 21. her household clothed with rf. garci. ha. 40. 2. she hath received rf. for all her sins 6i. 7. for your shame you shall have rf. therefore in their land they shall possess the d, Jer. 16. 18. I will recompense their sin rf. 17. 18. and destroy them with rf. destruction Zech. 9. 12. 1 declare, that I will render rf. to tliea 1 Tim. 3. 8. deacons must be grave, not rf.-tongued 5. 17. rule well, be counted worthy of rf. honour Hev. 18. 6. rf. unto her, rf. according to her works, in the cup which she hath filled, fill to her rf. DOUBLE, Verb. Exod, 26.9. thou shalt rf. sixth curtain of tabernacle Rev. 18. 6. reward her, and rf. unto her d. DOUBLEMINDED. Jam. 1 . 8. a d.-minded man is unstable in his way^ 4. 8. and purify your hearts, ye d.-minded DOUBLED. Gen. 41 . 32. the dream was d. to Pharaoh twice Exod. 28. 16. four-square it shall be, beiiyi rf. 39. 9- a span was the breadth thei-eof, being rf. 2 Sam. 20. ^ 10. Joab rf. not his stroke to Amaaa Eiek. 21. 14. let the sword be rf. the thii-d time DOUBT, Gen. 37. 33. Joseph is without rf. rent in pieces Deut. SB. 66. thy life shall hang in rf. before then Job 10,.^. norf. butyearethepeople,wi6d. shall die Lnke 11.20. no rf. the kingdom of G. is come onyori Acts 2. IS. were in rf. saving, what meaneth this t S8. 4. they said, no rf. this man is a murderer 1 Cor. g. 10. for our sakes, no rf. this is written Go^.4.20.to change my vofce for I stand in rf.of you 1 John 2. 19. woiUd no rf. have continued with u^ DOUBTS. Dan. S, 12. dissolving of rf. was found in Daniol 16. I have heard that thou canst dissolve rf. DOUBT. Mat. 14. 31. Jesus said, wherefore didst thou rf. f 1.21.1 say unto you, if ye have faith, and rf. not Mark 11. 23. shall not rf. in his heart, but believe John 10. S4. how long dost thou make us to d. ? DOUBTED. Mat. 28. 17. they worshipped him, but some rf. Acts 5. 24. they rf. whereunto this would grow 10. 17. now while Peter rf. in himself of the visic r 25. 20. because 1 rf, of such manner of guestiQ:j& DOUBTETH. Rom. 14. 23. he that rf. is damned if he eat DOUBTFUL. Luke IS. 29. neither be ye of rf. mind jicts 25. -4 20. because I was rf. how to inquire Rom. 14. 1. receive you, but not to rf. disputatiotii DOUBTING. John 13. 22. they looked, rf. of whom he spaVe Acts 10. 20. go with them, nothing rf. 11. 12. 1 Tim. S. 8. tiiat men pray without wrath and rf. DOUBTLESS. Num. 14. 30 . rf. ye shall not come into the land 2 Sam. 5. 19. I wiU rf. deliver the Philistines Psal. 126. 6. he shall rf. come again, rejoicing Isa. 63. 16. rf thouart our Father, thou, O Li of the ruin of a city, tite ja. vaging of a province, or of a land reduced to a Wilderness, it is said to be a dwelling for dra> gOLS, Isa. 13. 22. [ 34. 13. Jer. Q. 11, This word is taken in Scripture for the devil. Rev. 12. 9. ,'0 called for hit great strength, and bloody cruelly agaijist the saints. It is alio taken/or cruel tyrants, as Pharaoh, Paal. (4.n, /'«*.29..3. Andfar any hurtful thing, ta. yi.i.*j] Psal. 91. 13. the di shall thou trample under foot ' Isa. 27. 1. he shall slay the d. that is in the seq 51 . 9. that hath cut Hahab, and wounded the d. Jer. 5 1. 34. ^ebach. hath swallowed me uplike ad Ezek. 29. 3. Pharaoh, the great d. that lieih Itev. 12. 3. another wonder, behold, a ^reatred d. 4. the d. stoodj|?.d. fought j| 9-d. was cast out, 13. 16. the flood which the d. cast out of his mouth* 17. and the d. was wroth with the woman 13. 2. thed. gave him his power and his seat 4. they worshipped the d. \\ 11. he spake as ad, 16. 13. like frogs came out of the mouth of the d, SO. 2. he laid hold on the d. that old serpent DRAGON-WELL. Neh. 2. 13. 1 weni out, even before the d.-aell DRAGONS. Deut. 32. 33. their wine is the poison of d. Job 30. 39. 1 am a brother to d. and a compaiiion Psal. 44. 19. thou hast sore broken us io place of d. 74. ] 3 thou breakest the heads of d. in the wateri 148.7. praise Lord from earth, ye d. and all deeps Isa. 13. 22. and d* in their pleasant palaces 34. 13. it shall Is an habitation for d. 55. 7. 43. SO. the d. and owls shall honour me Jei.g, 11. 1 will make Jerusalem a den of d. iO. 22. to make the cities of Judah a den of d. 14. 6. they snuffed up the wind like d. 49. 33. llazor || 51. 37. Babylon adwelluigford. Mic. 1 8. I will make a wailing like the d. .1ia/.1.3.I laid his heritagewaste ford.of wilderneai DRAMS. 1 Chron. 29. 7. they gave of gold ten thousand d, I::xra 2. 69. they gave 6l,000 d. of gold 8. 27. also twenty basins ofgold, of u thousand d. Neh.7 .70.gave to the treasures a thousand d.of gola 71 gave twenty thousand t'. of gold, 72. DRANK. Gen. Q. 21. Noah d. of the wine and wasdrunkea £4. 46. 1 d, and she made the camels drink also 27. 25. atid he brought him wine, and he d. 43. f 34. they d, largely, were merry with him Num. 20. 11, the congregation d, and their beasts l'ent.32.38. andd. the wme of their drink-offerings 1 Sam.30. 12. nor d. water three daysand three nighia 2iaOT,12.3.eatof hisown meat,aiidd ofhisoirncup t A ingsl3.ig,did eat bread in his house.andd. water l?.6.brought bread and Hesh.andherf.of the brook i^aw.l.S.ihe king appointed of thewinc^hichhed B.ihat he would uot defile himself with wite he s, 5. I. fl-lshazzar d. wine before the thousand 3. his wives and his concubines d. in them t. they d. wine, and praised the gods of gold AJark 14. 23. he gave to them, and they alld. of il Litke 17. ii7. they eat, they d. they married, 28. Joh7i4. 12. than our father Jacob who d.thereol 1 Cor. 10. 4. for ihey d. of that spiritual rock DRAVli. Exod. 14. 25. chariot-wheels, they d. them heavily Josh.lG.ii). iheyd. not out the CauaaniiesinUezep Si. 12. and d.them out froni beforeyou, J«rfg.6.9 18. the Lord d. out before us all the people •'"d^.l.]9.Judahd.out inhabitant* of the mountain 1 Sam, 30. 20. which they d. befort ftU'ir cattle 2 'S«w.6.3.Uzzah and Ahio d.the can, 1 ChrM.7 2 Ai/,03 16.6. at that time Rezin d.Jewsfrom Elath IB. Si. Jeroboam d.lsraet Irom following iheLd. Acts 7 . 45. whom God d. out before our fathers ^it* IG. Gallio d. ihem from the judgmeut-seat See Drovr. DRAUGHT. ^at. 15. 17. and is cast out in the d. SSark 7. 19- Xuip5.4. launch out aud let down your nets for %6> 9* ior he was astonished at the d. of the fisUe," DRAL'GIIT-HOUSE. 2 Kings 10.S7.theymade Baal's house a /.to thi^»t DRAW. Gen. 24. 44. and I will also d, for thy camels Exui 15.9. the enemy said, I will d. my sword /ui/£.4.6.d.toward mount Tabor,aud take with thte *fff.4.7- will d, to thee Sisera.capt. of Jal>in*s army A. 1 U. out of ZebutuD they that d. with thepeo 9. M. Abinaelech aaid, rf. tiUy sword and slay me, 1 Sam. 31. 4 1 CArmi. 10. 4. CO. 3C. rf. th-'m from the city to the high-ways Aflwi. 17. 13. we will rf. that city into ihe river Job fil. 33. and every man shall d. after him Vial. S8. 3. rf. me not away with the wicked Icei. 2. 1 3. I sought to d. my flesh with wine 'JoMl 1 . 4. rf. me» we will run after thee ha. 5.18. woe to those (<. iniq. with cords of vanity (ifi. 19. send those to the nations that d. the bow fJ:e*. CI. 3. I will d. my sword out of his sheath C8. 7> and strangers shall d. their swords 30. 11. they shall d, their swords against Egypt 3C. SO. (/. her^ and all her multitudes VAu 4.11. thou hast nothing to . except th^Tather which hath sent me d. him 1C.31E. if 1 be lifted up from earth, d. all men to me Cl. 6. and now they were not able to d. it /ids CO. 30. to d. away disciples after them Jam. C. 6. and d. you before the iadgment-seats Dr DRAW back. F.^elr. 39. tC. T will d. thee back with a hook Heb. t0..18.jusi shall live bv faith, but if any d.back 39. we are not of them who d. back to perdition DRAW near. fiid^. 19* 13. let us d. near to one of these cities i Ham. 14. 36. said the priest, let us d. near to God 38. Saul said, d. ye near hither all the chief Psnl. 73. C8. it is good for me to d. near to God 107. 18. they d. near to the gates of death jrxA.C9-13.this people if.Tifiarwith their lips but heart 45, CO. d. near, ye that are escaped of the nations 67. 3. rf. near hither, ye sons of the sorceress Jer. .30. Cl. and I will cause him to d. near to me 46 3. order the buckler, and d. near to battle J'lek.g. 1, that have charge over tlie city to 2. the rf. of you shall be on every beast Exod. 15. 16. fear and rf. shall fall upon them Dent. 2. 25. this day will I begin to put the rf. of thee and fear of thee upon nations, 11. 25. Job 13. 11. shall not his rf. fall upon you ^ 21. and let not thy rf. make me afraid Tsa. 8. 13. let him be your fear, let him be yourrf. DREAD. Dent. 1. C9. I &&id to you, rf. not, nor be afraid 1 C/ir. 22. 13. be strong, rf. not, nor be dismayed DREADFUL. Oen. 28,1,17. Jacob said, how rf, is this place ! Job 15. Cl, a rf. sound in his ears, in prosperity Ezek. 1. 18. as for their rings, they were rf. Ohji.T .J .heholi, a fourth beast, rf. and terrible, 19. 9- 4. and I said, O Lord, the great and rf. God IJab. 1. 7* the Chaldeans are terrible and rf. Mai. 1. 14. my name is rf. among the heathen 4. S.the coming of the great and rf. day of the Lord DREAM. By this 7tiord are to be understood those vain images, which are formed in the imagination while ive are asleep, Job CO. 8, He shall fly away as a dream, and shall not be found ; yea, he shall be chased away as a vision of the .night. The Eastern people, and in par- tintfar the Jews, had a very great regard to dreams; they observed them, and applied to those who pretended to explain them. We see the antiquity of this c^istom among the Egyptians, in the history of Pharaoh's butler and baker, and in Pharaoh himself. Gen. 40. 5,8. I 41. 15. Nebuchadnezzar is an instance of the same among the Chaldeans, Dan. C. 1, C, 3, &c. God had very expressly forbidden his people to observe dreams, and to consult those roho took upon them to explain them. He condemned any one to death who pretoided to have prophetic dreams, and to foretei what loas to come, though what he shoijd so foretei were to come to pass, if after this he would engage the people in idolatry, Deut. 13. 1, 2, 3, &c. But they were not forbid, when they thovght they had any significative dream, to address themselves to the prophets of the Jjord, or to the high-priest dressed iti his ephod, in order to have it cxplaitted. Wherefore in that very place, wherein God for- bid the Hebrews to consult diviners, magicians, and interpreters of dreams, he tells them. The people whose land ye are going to possess, consult soothsayers and diviners ; but ye have not been so taught. T.fae Lord shall raise up from the midst of you, and among your bre- thren, a prophet like unto me, him ye shall consult and hearken to, Deut. Ifi. 14, 15. The Israelites therefore were to address themselves to God and his prophets, to leant the explanation of their dreoTHs, and the prediction of things to come. Saul, a tittle before the battle of Gilboa, cotuttlted a looman with a familiar sjnrit, because the Lord had departed from him, and would not answer him, and discover the success of this war to him, neither by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets, 1 Sam. C8. 6, 15 And loe find that the JLord did indeed sometimes discover his will in dreams, and raised vp per- sons to explain them. He informed Abimelech in a dream, that Sarah was ihe wife of Abra- ham, Gen. CO. 3, 6- tie shewed Jacob the mvsieriffus ladder tn i dream. Gen. 28. 12, Vi, 14. Joseph was favoured very early with prophetic dreams, the signification whereof was eiisili/ discovered by Jacob his father. Gen. 37. . • n- . — 4. 5, 6, &c. The dreams oj the butler, andVl Kings 17.12 that L mayrf. it the baker belonging to the king of EgjVt "<"! ^n.21< ' 'fill rf.the other bulloc DRE explained by Joseph, as well as those of VhwACk,, Gen. 40. IC, 18. | 41. 25. And the I^rd et pretsly declares, that he would sometimes thnt reveal himselft Num. IC. 6, 1 Uere be a pra phet among you, 1 the Lord will make myseh known unto him in a vision, and will speak unto him in a dream. In the New Testament we read that the angel of the Lord appearei; unto Joseph in a dream several times, Alat. 1 CO. I 2. 19, 22. And it it among the signs atN effects of the promulgation of the gospel, pnt phetically said; It shall come to pass, that will pour ont my Spirit upon all flesh ; your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, yuue old men shall dream dreams ; your young men shall see visions, Joel 2. 28. The prophet Jeremiah exclaims against the fahe prophets, who pretended to have dreams, Jer. 23. 25, C8, C9. Dreams are (I) Natural, Eccl. 5. 7. (C) Di- vine, Gen. C8. 12. (.3J Diabolical and sinf:J, Deut. 13. 1, 2. Jer. 23. 32. Gen, 20. 3. God came to Abimelech in a rf. 6. 31. 10. Jacob saw in a rf. the rams which leaped 11. the angel of God spake to Jacob in a rf. 24. God came to Laban the Syrian in a rf. 37. 5. Joseph dreamed a rf. and told it, 9, 10. 40. 5. butler and baker dreamed a rf. both of them 41.7 .awoke, and behold, it was a rf. 1 Kingsi.15. IC. did interpret to each man according to his rf. 25. Joseph said, the rf. of Pharaoh is one, 26. 32. for that the rf. was doubled unto Pharaoh Num. 12. 6. 1 the Lord will speak to him in a rf. Judg. 7. 15. a man that told a rf. to his fello^r 15. when Gideon heard the telling of the rf. 1 Kings 3, 5. the Lord appeared to Solomon in a rf. Job 20. 8. he shall flyaway as a rf. and not be found 33. 15. in a rf. he openeth the ears of men Psal. is. 20. as a rf. when one awaketh,so, O Lord Eccl. 5. 3. for a rf. cometh through much bustoeits Isa. 29. 7, nations that fight against Ariel be asarf. Jer. 23. 28. prophet that hath a 'rf. let him tell a rf. Dan. 2. 3. my spirit was troubled to know the rf. 4. tell thy servants the rf. |l 6. if ye shew the rf. 36. this is the rf.and we will tell the interpretation 4. 19. my lord, the rf. be to them that hate thee. 7.1. Daniel had a rf. then he wrote the rf. Mat.1.20. the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in arf. saying, fear not to take Mary.C. 13, I9. 2. 12. and being warned of God in a rf. 22. 27. 19, I have suifered many things in a rf. ^ DREAM, Verb. Psal. 126. 1. we were like them that rf. Joel 2. 28. your old men rf. dreams. Acts C. I7. DREAMED. Gen. 28. 12. Jacob rf. l| 37. 5. Joseph rf. a dream 40. 5. the officers rf. || 41. I. Pharaoh rf. 15. 42.9. Joseph remembered the dreams which he rf. Jer. 23. 25. the prophets said, I have rf. I have rf, 29. 8. to your dreams which you cause to be rf. Dan .2 . 1 . M ebuthadn.rf. dreams, spirit was troubled 5. the king said to them, I have rf. a dream DREAMER. Gen. 37. 19. they said, behold, this rf. cometh Deut. 13. 1. if a rf. of dreams arise among you 3. ihou shalt not hearken to that rf. of dreams 5. that prophet or rf.of dreams shall be put to death Jer. 29. t 24. thus spake to Shemaiah the rf. DRiiAMERS. Jer. 27. 9. therefore hearken not to diviners nor rf. J7(de 8. those filthy rf. defile flesh, despise dominion DREAMS. Gen. 37. 8. they hated Joseph !he more for his a. 20, we shall see what will become of his rf. 41, le. an Hebrew, and he interpreted our rf. 42. 9. Joseph remembered the rf. he dreamed 1 Sam. 28. 6. the Lord answered him not by rf. 15. Job 7.14. then thou scarest me with rf. and terrifies Eccl. 5. 7. in multitude of rf. are divers vanities Jer. 23. 27. to forget my name with their rf. 3C. I am against them that prophesy false d. 27. t 9- nor hearken to your rf. 29. 8. Dati. 1. 17. Daniel bad understanding in rf. 5. IS, Zech. 10. 2. the diviners have told false rf. DREAMING. Tsa. 56. 1 10. his watchmen are rf. talking in slwt DREAMETH. Tsa. 29. 8. whenahungry man rf. a thirsty man rf. DREGS. PsaL1$. 8. the rf. thereof the wicked shall drink oie Isa 51.17. thou hast drunken the rf. of the cup, 22. DRESS. Gen. 2.15. God put the man into the garden to rf. 18.7.gave it to a young man, and he hasted torf. Dextt. 21. 1 12. shave her head, and rf. her ^ ils 28. .39- thou shalt plant vineyards, and rf. thcoi 2 •S'am.l2.4.to rf. of his own for the way-faring ma 13. 5. let Tamar rf. the meat in my sight 7. go to Amnon's house, and rf. him meat y rf. it for me and aty nu- bullock and lay it on wood DRI J Ki»M 18.££. Elijah said/.it first, for ye are many DRESSED. Gen. 18. 1. Abraham took the calf which he had rf. Lev.1 .g.all that is rf.in the frying-pan be the priest's I Sam. 25. 18. Abigail took five sheep ready rf. S Sam. 12. 4i. but took the poor man's lamb and d. it 19.24.Mephibo3heth, son of Sanl, had not rf.his feet 1 Ki?ies 18. 26. they rf. it, and called on Baal Hel>. o. 7. bringeth herbs for them by whom it is rf. DRESSER. Irnke 13.7. then said he to the rf. of the vineyard DRESSETH. Exad. 30. 7. when he rf. the lamps, he shall but-n DREW. Ge7t. 24. 20. Rebekah rf. water for his camels, 45. 37. 28. they rf. and lifted np Joseph out of the pit 38. 29. it came to pass, Zarah rf. back his hand Exod. 2. 10. because I rf. hiin out of the water 16. Jethro's daughters came and d, water 19. an Egyptian rf. water enough for us Josh. 8. 26. for Joshua rf. not his hand back Jtidg. 8. 10. there fell 120,000 men that rf. sword 20. but the youth rf. not his sword, for he feared 20. 2. the chief of Israel 400,000 that rf. sword 15. of Benjamin numbered 26,000 XhaX d. sword 25. ^1 these rf. the sword, 35. 37. liers in wait rf. themselves along, and smote 46. fell of Benjamin 25,000 that rf. the sword Huth 4. 8. buy it for thee, so he rf. off his shoe 1 Sam. 7.6. Israel gathered to Mizpeh, and rf. water 17.51. David rf. Goliath's sword out of the sheath 2 Sam. 22. I7. he sent from above, he took me,, he rf. me out of many waters, Vsal. 18. 16. 23. 16. the three mighty men rf. water out of the well of Bethlehem, 1 Chron. 11. 18. 24.9. there were Id Israel 800,000 that rf. the sword 1 /iri«^j22.34. certain man rf. a bow, 2 Chr. 18. 33. 2 Kings 3. 26. king of Moab took700 that rf. sword 9. 24. Jehu rf. a bow with his full strength a Chr^ 19. 16. they sent and rf. forth the Syrians 21. 5. Israel were eleven hundred thousand men that rf. sword, Jndah was470,000that rf, sword ft Chron. 5.9. rf. out staves of the ark, 1 Kings 8. 8. 14. 8. of Benjamin that rf. bows, 280,000 Jer. 38. 13. they rf. up Jeremiah with cords Hos. 11. 4. I rf. them with cords of a man JWa/.l3.48.when full, they rf. to shore, Mark 6. 53. 26.51 .Peter rf. his sword, Mark 14.47. John 18.10. Luke 23. 54. the preparation, and the sabbath rf. on JohnQ. 9. the servants which rf. the water knew 21. 11. and rf. the net to land full of fishes jlcts 5. 37. and rf. away much people after him 14. 19. stoned Paul and rf. him out of the city 16.19. and rf. Paul and Silas into the market-place 27.the jailer rf. his swordj and would hare killed 17. 6. Uiey rf. Jason and certain brethren 19. 33. they rf. Alexander out of the multitude 21.30. they took Paul and rf. him out of the temple 2iev. 12. 4. his tail rf. the third part of the stars DREW near, or nigh. Gen. IB. 23. Abraham rf. near and said, wilt thou 47- 29., the time rf, 7iigh that Israel must die JL'rdrf, 14, 10. when Pharaoh rf. nigh Israel cried 20. 21. Moses rf. near to the thick darkness Lev. 9. 5. the congregation rf. near before the Lord Josh. 8. 11. all the people rf. nigh before Ai 1 Sam. 7. 10. the Philistines rf. near to battle 9. 18. Saul rf. near to Samuel in the gate 17. 16. froliath d. n. morning and evening, 41, 48. 40. David rf. near to Goliath the Philistine 2 Sam. 10. 13. Joab rf. nigh against the Syrians 18. 25. Ahimaa? came apace and rf. near Esth. 5. 2. Esther rf. near and touched the sceptre 9.1 .the king's decree rf. near to be put in execution Zepk.^.'i. she trusted not, she rf. not near to her God Mat. 21. 1. and when they rf. nigh to Jerusalem 34. when the time of the fruit rf. near, he sent Luke 15. 1. then rf, near the publicaac to hear him 25. elder son came, and as he rf. nigh to the house 22. 1. now the feast of unleavened bread rf. nigh 47. and Judas rf. near to Jesus to kiss him 24. 15. Jesus himself rf. near, and went with them 28 they rf. nigh to the village where they went Acts 7. 17. when the time of the promise rf. nigh .31. as he rf. near to behold it, the voice came 10. 9. as they rf. nigh to the city, Peter went 27. 27. deemed that they rf. near some country DREWESI'. Lam. 3. 57. thou rf. near in the day that I called Dried. 5^^ after Dry. DRINK. crtfB. 21.19, Hagar filled bottle, and gave the lad rf, 24. 14. I will give thy camels rf. also, 46. Xci'. 11. 34. all rf. that may be drunk in such vessel Num. 20. 8. thou shalt give the congregation rf, Jndz. 4. 19. she gave Sisera rf. and covered him Ezra 5. 7. they gave meat and rf. to them of Zidoa E-ttk 1. 7. they gave them rf. in vessels of gold Ptal. 78. 15. he gave them rf. as out of great depths 102, 9 for I have mingled my rf. with weeping 146 DRI Psal. 104.11. they gave rf. toeveiy beast of the field Isa. 32. 6. he will cause the rf. of the thirsty to fail 43. 20. rivers, to give rf. to my people, my chosen Dan. 1. + 5. the king appointed him of his rf. 10. Hos. 2. 5. go after my lovers to give me my rf. 4. 18. their rf. is sour, they have committed Hab. 2.1 5. woe to him that giveth his neighbour rf. Hag. 1.6. ye drink, but ye are not filled with rf. Mat. 25, 35. I was thirsty, and ye gave me rf, 37. gavetheerf. |I42. thirsty, and ye gave me no rf. John 4. 9. that thou, being a Jew, askest rf. of me 6.55. my flesh is meat indeed, my blood is rf.indeed Rom. 12, 20. if thine enemy thirst, give him rf. 14. 17. the kingdom of God is not meat and rf, 1 Cor. 10. 4, and did all drink the same spiritual rf. Col. 2. 16. let no man judge you in meat or in rf. Strong DRINK. Lev. 10. 9. do not drink strong rf. when ye go in Num. 6.3. Nazarite separate himself from strong rf. Deut. 14. 26. shalt bestow that money for strong rf. 29.6. nor have ye drunk jrriwgrf. these forty years Judg. 13.4. Manoah's wife not drink «r/>n^rf. 7.14. 1 Sam. 1. 15. I drunk neither wine nor strong rf, Psal. 69. 1 12. 1 was the song of drinkers of strong rf. Prov. 20, 1. wine is a mocker, strong rf. is raging 31. 4. it is not for princes to drink strong rf. 6. give strong rf. to him that is ready to perish. Isa. 5.11. that they may follow str. rf, woe to them 22. woe to men of strength to mingle stroyig rf. 24. 9. strong rf. shall be bitter to them that drink it 28. 7. but they also have erred through strong rf. and diey are out of the way through strong rf. 29. 9. they stagger, but not with strong rf. 56, 12. come ye, *e will fill ourselves with str. rf. Mic. 2. 11. will prophesy to thee of wine and str. rf. LuJce 1 . 15, John shall not drink wine nor strong rf. DRINK-OFFERING. Gen. 35.14. Jacob poured a d.-ofering on the pillar Exod. 29. 40. an hin of oil, and the fourth part of an hin of wine for a d.-offering. Num. 15. 5. 41. shalt do thereto according to the d.-offering 30. 9. nor shall ye pour d.-offering thereon Lev. 23. 13. and the d.-offering shall be of wine A^wm.6.17. the priest shall oflTer also his d.-offering 15. 7. for a d.-offer. a third part of an hin of wine 10. bring for a d.-offering half an hin of wine 24. his d.-offering according to the msinner 28.10. besides thecontinualrf.-ojf. 15.24. | 29.16. Isa. 57. 6. to them hast thou poured a d.-offering 65. 11. that furniahthe d.-offering to Uti^tnMtrAitT Joe/ 1. 9. the d.-off. is cut off from the house of L. 13. the d.-off. is withholden from house of God 2. 14. if he will return and leave a d.-offerijig DRINK-OFFERINGS. Lev. 23. 18. they shall be for a bnmtoffering with d.-offerings, 37. Num. 6. 15. | 28. 31. | 29. 11, 18, 19, 21, 24, 30, 33, 37, 39. Nian. 28.14. their d.-off. shall be half an hin of wine Deut. 32. 38. and drank the wine of their d.-offer. 1 Chr. 29.21. offered with their d.-o^. 2 Chr. 29-35. Ezra 7. 17. buy speedily meat-offerings and d.-off. Psal. 16. 4. then- rf. offer, of blood will I not offer Jer. 7. 18. and to pour out d.-offerings to other gods to provoke me to anger, I9. 13. ] 32. 29. 44.17. pouroutrf.-ojf.to queen of heaven, 18,19,25. Ezeh. 20. 28. there they poured out their d.-offer. 45.17. princes part to give ^.-offerings in the feasts DRINK. 7o drink, signifies to dririfc liquor moderately. Jot the satisfying of thirst. Num. 6. 3. Ruth 2. 9, Sometimes it signifies to drink plentifully, liber- ally, and largely, so as to be merry, but not to excess or dnmkenness : Tkiis it is said. Gen, 43. 34, that Joseph's brethren drank and were merry with him : The Hebrew word here used often signifies to drink to excess: but it is not to be supposed that Jacob's so?is should forget themselves so far upon this occasion, as to be wanting in that decency and respect which they owed to one so considerable as Joseph, whom as yet they knew not to be their brother. And in John 2. ]0, Every man at the beginning doth set forth good wine ; and when men have well drunk, then that which is worse ; but thou hast kept the good wine until now. Jt is incredible that our Saviour waited till the guests were driuik, in order to perform the miracle which he iorought at Cana in their favour. And in 1 Cor. 11. 2], One is hungry, and another is drunken, that is. One wants, and the other abounds: The poor Christians were hungry, while the richer sort had too much, and fared liberally. To drink, in other parts of Scripture, is often taken in an odious sense, for drinking to excess, for being intoxicated with Honor : Gen. 9- 21, Noah drank of the wine, and was drunken, and he was uncovered in his tent. Lot's two daughters made their father drink to excess, and both proved with child by him, Gen. 19. 32, 33, &c. Dm Our Saviour says in the gospel. If any man thir<«. let him come unto me and drink, John 7. .S7 If any man have a desire after spiruual bless ings, let him come unto rm by faith, a'td h% shall partake largely of my refreshing grace. And he tells the woman of Samaria, John 4 14, Whosoever drinketh of the water that 1 shall give him shall never thirst, Wliosoever partakes of the graces of the Holy Spirit, which I have to bestow, and do offer in tlie gospel, la shalt neoer desire and pursue worldly things as his chief happiness. It is said. Job 15. I6 That the wicked drinketh iniquity like water. Besides his natural proneness to sin, he has con- tracted habits and customs of sinning, so that he sinneth as readily, greedily, a->id delightfully, as men used to drink up water, especially in those hot countries. Asid Elihu savs. Job 34, 7, What man is like Job, who drinketh up scorning like water ? Who with greediness and delight breaks forth into scorrtfui and contemptii- ous expressions, not only against his friends, but in some sort even against God himself, wlutm he i?isolently charges with rigorous deal- ing. Rab-.shakeh says, that Hezekiah designed to persuade the Jews ijtto a resolution of lidd- ing out the siege of Jerusalem, that so he might reduce them to tlte necessity of drinking their own urine; that is, of exposing themielves ia the utmost extremities of a siege, 2 Kings 18. 27. Solomon exhorts his disciple, Prov. 5. 15, to driuk water out of his own cistern ; tha^ is, to content himself with the lawful pleasures of marriage, without thinking on that which was prohibited by the late. 2b eat and drink it used in Eccl. 5. 18. to signify people's enjoying themselves, using (he good things of this life liberally and decently ; and not with peymrious- ness, which is base and dishojiourable : It is good and comely for one to eat and drink, and to en- joy the good of all his labour. It is said in Mat. 11. 18, 19, John came neither eatbig nor drinking ; that is, he did not live in the com- mon and ordinary manner, as other other men did, but used a meart aJid pecuhar diet ; but the Son of man came eating and drinking; using such a diet as other men did, and conversing freely and sociably with all sorts. Sennacherib says iii S Kings IQ. 24. Isa. 37- 25, I have digged and drunk strange waters, and with the sole of my feet have I dried up all the rivers of besieged places. 7" have brought water to places where there was none before, to siipply my army : and I hav* drwik up the water belonging to the people through whose country I have marched my armies ; I have et- ha-usted their wells and their cisterns. The prophet Jeremiah upbraids the Jews with Itaoing had recourse to 'F.gSP^/^ muddywater, to drink; and with having addressed themselves to the Assyrians, that they might drink the water of their river ; that is, with having sought for the Water of Nile in Egypt, and the water of Eu- phrates in Assyria ; thereby describing the as- sistance of these two people, which the Jews sought for, Jer. 2. 18. To drink blood, signifies to be satiated with slaush- ter, Kzek. 39. 18, Ye shall drink the blood of the princes of the earth ; ye shall pit them 10 death. David refused to drink thewater which the three valiant Tnen of his army weal and pro- cured for him at the hasard of their livBi; say- i?ig, God forbid that 1 should drink the blood of these men ; but he poured it out unto the Lord, as a kind of dritit-offering, and acknow- ledgment of God^s goodness in preserving the liies of his captains in so dangerous an enter- prise, 2 Sam. 23. I6, 17. To buy water to drink, and to drink water by measure, denote the utmost scarcity and extreme desolation^ Lam. 5. 4. Ezek. 4. 11. Gcd's jiidgments are often in scripture expressed under the notion of a cup of strong and intoxi- cating driiik : and the suffering, or enduring of these is set out under the notion of drinkuigiuch a cup. See Cup. In ihe hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red, the dregs thereof all the wicked of the earth shall diink them Psal. 75. 8. Thou hast made us to drink the wine of astonishment, Psal. 60. 3. Thonhast filled us with horror and astonishment, as if tet had drunk some poisonous wine. Stand up, Jerusalem, which hast drunk at the hand of th Lord the cup of his fury : Hear nowtiiis, thoi afflicted and drunken, but not with wine, 1st 51. 17, 21. 1 will fill the kings, the priests the prophets, and all the inhabitants oSJeivsa lem, with drunkenness, Jer. 13. 13. that ts, with the wine of terror and asioniihmeni, "^ reason of those grievous calamities thai ihb\ nni mm4 iiprm thetrtf h 22. 7 . thou hast not given water to wearj* to rf. P^ov. 5. 15. rf. Waters out of thine own cistern CJ ?J.ifthyeiiemybeth'irsty, give him wa/*rtorf. UT DRT Jer. 2, 18. to rf, the waters of Sihor, waters of river 8. 14. Lord hath given us warn- of gall torf. 9. 15. E%ek. 4. 11. thou shalt rf. water by measure, I6. 15. 18. son of man, rf. thy water with trembling 19. they shall rf, their water with astonishment 31. 14. all their trees that rf. water, 16. Dan. 1. 12. give us pulse to eat^and waterio rf, Amos 4.8.wondered to d.water bat were not satisfied Jonah 3. 7> let them not feed nor rf. water Mark 9. 41 ■ who shall give you a cup of water to rf. John 4. 7. Jesus saith to her, give me water to rf. 1 3iwi.5j23. rf. nolonger reaWr, butuse a little wine DRINK with wine. Gen. 19. 32. let us make our father rf. wine,7i\^^ 33. and they made their father rf. wine, 35. Lev. 10. 9' iior rf. wine when ye go into tabernacle Kvm. 6. 3. the Kazarite shall rf. no vinegar of wine 2U. after that the Nazarite may rf. wine Dc!7t;.S8..''l9.thou shalt plant vineyards,but shalt not rf. of the wine, nor gather the grapes, Amos 5.11. Jjidg. 13.4. JVIanoah's wife might rf. no wine, 7.14. 2 Sam. 16. 2. the vine,. &at such as be faint may rf. Pfa/.60.3.hast made us rf.the wi7ie of astonishment P'-oji. 4. 17. for they rf. the wine of violence 9, 5. and rf. of the wine which I have mingled 31. 4. it is not for kings, O Lemuel, to rf. wiwe Ecci. g. 7. go and rf. thy wine with a merry heart Cant. 8.2. I would cause thee to rf. of spiced wine La. 5. 22. woe to them that are mighty to rf. wine 24. 9. they shall not rf. wine with a song 62.8.the sons of the stranger shall not rf. thy wine Jer. 35. 2. go and give the RechaWtes wiiie to rf. 6. we will rf. no wine,- ye shall rf. no wine for ever Ezek. 4A> 21. neither shall any priest rf. wine when Dan. 1. 16. tookawaythe wihc that they shouldrf. Joei 3. 3. they have sold a girl for wine to rf. Amos S. 8. they rf. the wine of the condemned 12. but ye gave the Nazarites wine to rf. 6. 6. that rf. 7i!ine in bowls, and anoint themselves 9. 14. shall plant vineyards, and rf. wine thereof Mie. 6. 15. but shall not rf. wine, Zeph. 1. 13. itfaril5.23.gave him to d.wine mingled with myrrh Ijuke 1. 15. John shall rf. neither wine nor strong Rom. 14. 21. it is not good to eat flesh or rf. wine Rev. 14. 8. she made all nations rf. of the wine 10. same shall rf. of the wirie of the wrath of G. DRINKERS. Psal, 69. 1 12. the song of the rf. of strong drmk Joel 1. 5. awake, and howl, all ye rf. of wine DRINKS. Heb. 9, 10. which stood only in meats, and rf. and divers washings DRTNKETII. Gen. 44. 5. is not this it in which my lord rf. .' De7U. 11.11. the land rf. waler of the rain of heaven Job 6. 4. the poison whereof rf. up my spirit 15, 16. how filthy is man, who rf. iniq. like water! 34. 7. like Job who rf. up scorning like water 40. 23. behold, he rf. up a river, and hasteth not Prov. 26. 6. he that sendeth by a fool, rf. damage Isa. 29. 8. he rf. but he awaketh, and he is faint 44. 12. the smith, he rf. no water and is faint Mark 2. 16. how is it that he rf. with publicans ? JoAn4, 13. whosoever rf. of this water shall thirst 14. whosoever rf. of water that I shall give him 6. 54. whoso rf. of my blood, hath eternal life 56. that rf. my blood dwelleth in me, and I in him 1 Cor. 11. 29. he that rf. unworthily rf. damnation Heb, 6. 7. for the earth which rf. in the rain DRINKING. Gen. 24. 1 9. water for camels till they have done rf. 22. as camels had done rf. the man took an ear- rmg Ruth 3. 3. till Boaz have done eating and rf. 1 Sam. 30. 16. they were eating and rf. and dancing 1 Kings 4. 20. Judah and Israel were many, rf. 10. 21. Solomon's rf. vessels of gold. 2 CAr. g. 20. 16. 9. Elah wasrf. ||20. 12. Benhadadwas rf. 16. 1 C/ir«i. 12. 39. with David three days eating and rf. Esih. 1.8.rf. was according to the law, none compel Job 1. 13. his sons and daughters were rf. 18. Isa. 22. 13. and behold, eating flesh, and rf. wine Mat. 11. 18. for John came neither eating nor rf. and they say, he hath a devil, Luke 7. 33. 19. Son of man came eating and rf. Luke j. 34. 24. 38. they were eating and rf. till the flood came Luke 10. 7- eating and rf. such things as they give Col. 2. 1 16. let no man judge you for eating orrf. DRIVE. Erod. 6. 1. with a strong hand shall he rf. them out 23. 28. will send hornets, which shall rf. out Hivite 29. 1 will not rf. them out before thee in one year 30. by little and little I will rf. them out before 31. and thou shalt rf. them out before thee 33. 2. I will rf. out the Canaanite, the Amorite 34. 11. behold 1 rf. out before thee the Amorite A'jiwi. 22. 6. that I may rf. them out of the land 11.1 may be able to overcome and rf them out 33. 52. then shall ye rf. out all the inhabitants 55. but if'ye will not rf. ont the inhabitants LS DRO Deut. 4. 38. to rf. out natior.s from before the^t greater and mightier than thee, 9- 4, 5. JosA.XlO. g. 3, so shalt thou rf. them out uild destroy them 11. S3, then will the Lord rf. out these nations 18.12. Lord thy God doth rf. them out before the* Josh. 13. 6. them will I rf. out from before Israel 14.1S.then I shall be able to rf. tbem om, as L.5aid 15.63. the children of Judah could not rf. them out 17- 12. the children of Manas-^eh could not rf. out 13. but did not utterly rf. them out, Judg. 1. 28* 18. for thou shalt rf.^ out the Canaanites S3. 5. the Lord shall rf. them out of your sight 13. the Lord will no more rf. out, J^tdg. S. 3, 21 Jurfg'.l.ig, Judah could notrf. inhabitants of moua. SI. Benjamin did not rf. out the Jebusites 27. Manasseh rf. |[ sg. Ephraim || 30. Zebulun 31. Asher||33. Naphtali did not rf. out 11. 24. whom the Lord our God shall rf. out 2 Kings 4.24.rf. go forward, slack not riuiiig for me . 2 Citron. 20. 7. who didst rf. out the inhabitants Job 18. 11. terrors shall make afraid, and rf. to feet -f 18. he shall rf. him from light into daiikness 24. 3. they rf. away the ass of the fatherless Psal. 44. 2. how thou didst rf. out the heathen 68. 2. as smoke is driven away, so rf. them awjy Prov. 22. 15. hut rod of correction shall rf. it away Isa. 22. 19. and I will rf. thee from thy station Jer. 24. g. to be a curse whither I shall rf. them 27.10. that I should rf. you out, and ye perish, 1; 46. 15. they stood not, because Lord did rf. thetc Ezek. 4.13. among Gentiles, whither 1 will rf. them Dan. 4. 25. and they shall rf. thee from men, 32. Hos. g. 15. I will rf. them out o: my house Joel 2. 20. 1 will rf. the nortliern army into a land Zeph. 2, 4. they shall rf. out Ashdod at noon-day ActsZT. 15, the bhip was caught, we let her rf. Gal. 5. t7. ye did ranwell,whodidrf. you back* DRIVEN, Gen. 4. 14. behold, thoiftiast rf. me out this day jBrorf.lO.ll. they were rf. from Pharaoh's presence 22. 10. the neast be rf. away, no man seeing it Lev. S6. f 36. sound of a rf. leaf shall chase them ^(^.32.21.1111 be have rf. out enemies before him i>e»^.4.19.lest thou shouldest be rf.to worship them 30. 1 . whither the Lord thy God hath rf. thee 4. if any of them be rf. out to the utmost parts Josh. 23, 9. the Lord hath rf. out great nations 1 Sam. 26. 19. for they have rf. me out this day Job 6. 13. and is wisdom rf. quite from me ? 13. 25. wilt thou break a leaf rf. to and fro? 18. 18. he shall be rf. from light into darkness 30. 5. they were rf. forth from among men Pja/.40.14.'letthem be rf. backward that wiih evil 6&. 2. as smoke is rf. away, so rf, them away 114. 3, sea saw it and fled, Jordan wasrf. back, 5. Prov. 14. 32. wicked isrf. away in his wickedness Eccl. 3. + 15. God requireth that which is rf. away La. 8. 22. and they shall be rf. to darkness 19. 7 . every thing sown by the brooks be rf. away 41. 2. he gave diem as rf. stubble to his bow Jer. 8. 3. who remain in all the olaces whither I have rf. them, 23. 3,8. | 29."l4, 18. | 32. 37. 16. 1 5. from all the lands whither he had rf. them 23. 2. ye have rf. them away, and have not visited 12. they shall be rf. on and fall therein 40. 12. out ofall places whither they were' rf.43.» 46.28. a full end of nations whither I have rf. thee 49. 5. ye shall be rf. out every man right forth 60. 17. Israel, the lions have rf. him away Etek. 31. 11. 1 have rf. him out for his wickedness 34. 4. nor brought again which wm rf. away, Id. Dan. 4. 33. and he was rf. from men, 5. 21. g. 7. thro' all countries whither thou hast rf. them Hos.13.3. asUie chaff that is rf. with the whirlwind Mic.4.6. 1 will gather her that was rf. Zeph.S.lQ. Luke 8.29.he was rf.of the devil into the wilderness Acts 27. 17. they strake sail, and so were rf. 27.we were rf. up and down in Adri»** midnigh Jam.l. 6. is like a wave of the sea rf. w*™ the wind 3. 4. the ships though great are rf. of fierce winds DRIVER. 1 KtTigs 22.34.Ahab said to the rf. of his chariot Job 39. 7. nor regaxdeth the crying of the rf. DRIVETH. 2 Kings 9.20.driving is like Jehu, for he rf.furiously Psal. 1. 4. ungodly like chaff which wind rf. away Prov. 25. 23. the north-wind rf. away the rain Mark 1. 12. the spirit rf. him into the wildcrnesi DRIVING. Judg. 2. 23. Lord left without rf. them out hastily 2 Kings 9, 20. and the rf. is like the rf. of Jehu lCAr()7i.l7.21. by rf. outnations before Uiypeopl DROMEDARY Is a w/ of camel; It is called Dromedary yrom the Greek, dremo, I rwn, f*t/ reason of i" n^^i niyig very swiftly. Drome'daries are smaUei' than common camels, slenderer, and more rnnible Upon their backs they have a kind of natural saddle, which is composed of a preal fteai of hair ; tfiat stands up and flrnu OS it loere a DRO large hineA. In eastern countnes, when persons iiianJd go am where mth speed, they generally %nake use «/* Dromedaries. // if said that they Call go an himdrt4 miles in a day aith them j nay^some affirm, that there are some which will travel an hundrei and fifty miles in a day. fhere are two sorts tf Dromedaries, oTte of a lar- ger kind, with two bvatches upon its back; the other lesser, with only one. Both are very com- monin the western parts of Ahi^, siich as Syria, and Arabia. That which hath but one bunch upon its back, is more commonly called Camel; the other is named Dromedary. They are both capable of very great fatigues ; their hair is 'soft, and shorn, but about the middle of their backs, camels bai e a little eminence covered with hair, a foot high upon their bunch ; and Dromedaries have 'wo bunches, and two eminences of hair, which, however, are very small ; and if it be rightly tonsidered. Dromedaries and Camels are no more hunch-backed than other animals. Tliey have no f angers and fore-teeth ; they have no horn upon their feet, for they are only covered with a fieshy skin. It it said, that when they drink, they disturb the water with their feet : same believe they do this to make the water heavier, that it may continue longer in their stomachs. They are said to drink a great deal, and keep it a long time, against their bemg thirsty afterwards ; nay, some will have it that travellers upon pressing necessities open their stomachs, take out the water contained in them, and Satisfy their thirst with it : The stomach of these creatures is composed of four ventricles, and in the second there are several mouths which jpen a passage into about twenty cavities made like sacks, that serve them for conservatories of vater. Jer. 2. 33. thou art a swift d. traversing her ways DROMEDA RIES. 1 Kings 4. 28. they brought barley and straw for d. £sth. 8. 30. and sent letters by riders on young d. Jsa, 60. 6. d. of Midian and Ephah shall cover thee DROP. Isa. 40. 15. the nations are as the d. of a bucket DROP, Veib. Deut. 32. 2. my doctrine shall d. as the rain 33.28.also heavens shall d. down dew, Prou. 3. 20, Job 3fi. 28. which clouds do d. and distil upon man >^ja/.65.11.crownestyear, and thy paths rf. fatness 12. they d. on the pastures of the wilderness Prov.S.3. lips of a strange wom^n d. as honey-comb CajitA.ll .thy lips, my spouse, d. as the honey-comb Jsa. 45. 8. d. down, ye heavens, from above Ezek.20.46. rf.thy word toward south, and pronhesy 21 .2.(/. thy word toward holy places and prophesy Joel S.lS.the mountains shall d. down new wine, and the hills shall flow with milk, Amos g. 13. AmasT .16. d.notthyv/oTd against the house of Isaac Mtc.2. t 6. rf. not, say they to them that prophesy DROPPED. Jndg. 5. 4 ihe heavens d. the clouds also d. water 1 Sum. 14.26.were come into wood, behold honey (/. USam. 21. 10. till water d. on them out of heaven Job 29. 22. and my speech d. upon them /Va/.68.8.the heavens also rf.at the presence of God Ca7il. 5. 5, my hands d. with myrrh, and fingers DROPPETH. Psal. IIQ. + 28. my soul d. forheavinees, strengthen Eccl. 10. 18. tlirough idleness the house rf, through DROPPING, S. Prov. 19. 13. afoolishsonis calamity.and thecon- tentions of a wife are a continual d. 37. 15. Cajit. 5. ].^, his lips d. sweet-smelling myrrh xlmos 6. 1 11 . I will smite the great house with d. DROPS. /ob 36. 27. he maketh small the d. of water 38. 28. or who hath begotten the d. of the dew ? Cajit. 5. 2. and my locks with the d. of the night Cuke 22. 44. his bweat was as great d, of blood DROPSY. Luke 14.2.there was a man before him, who had d. DROSS. Psal. 119. 119, thou puttest away the wicked like d. Prov. 25. 4. take away the d. irom the silver 26. 23. are like a potsherd covered with silver d. Isa.l. 22.silver is become d.wine mixed with water 25. 1 will purely purge away thy rf. and thy tin Asfi*. 22. 18. house of Israel is tome become rf. 19, DROVE, S. ^en. 32. lb. every d. by themselves, and said, pass over before me, and put a space betwixt d. and d. 19. so commanded he all that followed the d. 33 .8. what meanest thou by all this d.which I met ' DROVE, Verb. Gen 3.24, so God d. out the man, and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden cherubims 15,11. when the fowls came, Ahram d. them away Exod. 2. 37. the shepherds, came andrf. them away Wiiffi.Sl'^.tkeyrf.oitt the Amorites that were there hsh. 15. 14. Cateb d. ihence the sons of Anak T>RU 1 Chr. 8. 13. wboff. away the inhabitants of Gath Hab. 3, 6. he beheld, and d. asunder the nations John 2. 15. he d. them all ont of the temple DROUGHT. Gen. 31.40. thus I was, in the day i^. consumed me Deut 8. 15. wherein were fiery sei-pents and d. ^. f 22. the Lord shall smite thee with the d. Job 24. 19. d. and heat consume the snow-waters Psal. 32.4.mymoistureistumedintO(/. of summer Isa. 58. 11. the Lord shall satisfy thy soul in d. Jer, 2.6. the Lord that brought us thro' aland of c^. 17. S. and shall not be careful in the year oid. 50. 38. a d. is upon her waters, they shall be dried Hos. 13. 5. 1 did know thee in the land of great d. Hag. 1.11. and I called for a d. upon the land DROWN. Cant. 8. 7- cannot quench love,aor can floods d. it 1 Iiffi.5.9.into foolish lusts, that d. men in perdition DROWNED. £ro(f.l5.4.hi6 chosen captains are d. in the Red sea Amos 8. 8. it shall he d. as by flood of Egypt, 9. 5. Mat. 18. 6. better he were d. in the midst of the sea Heb. 11. 29. which the Egyptians assaying to do, DROWSINESS. [were d. Prov. 23. 21. and d. shall clothe a man with rag; DRUNK. Lev. 11. 34. all drink that may be (2. shall be unci. Deut. 29. 6. have not eaten bread, nor d. wine 32. 42. I will make mine arrows d. with blood Judg.\5.ig. when Samson had d. Spirit came again Ruih3 .7^. when Boaz had eaten and d. he went to lie 1 Sam. 1.9. Hannah rose up after they d. in Sbiloh 15. I have d. neither wine uor strong drink 2 iS'am.11.13. David made Uriah ff. and he went out 1 Kings 13. 22. and hast eaten bread and d. water 16. 9. as Elah was in Tirzah, drinking himself d. 20.16. Benhadadwas drinking himself ^. in pavil. e Kings 6.23 . they had eaten and d. sent them away i9.34.h9ve digged and ff.strangewaters,£ra.37. 25. Cant. 5. 1. I have d, my wine with my milk Isa. 43. t24. nor hast thou made me d. with the fat 51. 17. which hast d. the cup of his fury 63. 6. and I will make them d. in my fury Jer. 46. 10. sword shall be made d. with their blood 51.57.1 wiU nake rf. her princes and her wise men Ezek. 34-. 18. and to have d. of the deep waters Dan, 5. 4. they d. wine, and praised the gods 23 . thou and thy concubines have d. in them Obad. 16. as ye have d. upon my holy mountain Luke 5. 39- no man having d. old wine desires new 13. 26. we have eaten and d, in thy presence John 2. 10. when men have well d, then worse Eph. 5. 18. be not d, with wine wherein is excess Hev. 17.2. made d. with the wine of her fornication 18. 3. for all nations have d. of the wine of wrath DRUNKARD. Deut. 31. 20. this our son is a glutton and a d. P>ov.23.'2l.foTd, and glutton shall come to poverty 26. 9. as a thorn goeii up into the hand of a d. /i-fl.24.20. the earth shall reel to and fro like a d, 1 Cor, 5, 11. with a brother a fornicator oratf. eat DRUNKARDS. [not Psal. 6g. 12. and I was the song of the d. Isa, 28. 1. woe to pride, to the d. of Ephraim, 3. Ezek. ^3. + 42. d.were brought from the wilderness Joel 1. 5. awake, ye d. and weep, howl, ye drinkers Nah. 1. 10. and while they are drunken as d. 1 Cor. 6.10. noTd. shall inherit the kingdom of God DRUNKEN. See on Drink. Gen. 9. 21. Noah was rf. ajid he was uncovexed Deut. 29. +19. to add the d, to the thirsty 1 Sam. 1. 13. Eli thought Hannah had been d. 14. Eli said to her, how long wilt thoo be d. ? 25.36.Nabarsheart was merry, for he was veryrf. Job 12. 25. to stagger like a d. man, Psal. 107. 27. Isa. 19. 14. as a rf. mau staggereth in his vomit 29. 9. they are d. but not with wine, 51. 21.. 34. + 7. and their land shall be d. with blood 49. 26. they shall be d. with their own blood 51 . 17 . thouhast d. the dregs of cup of trembling Jer, 23. 9. my bones shake, I am like a d, man 25. 27. be d, and spue, and fall, and rise no more 48. 26. make ye him d. for he magnified himself 49.I2.behold, they have assuredly d. and art thou 51. 7.Babvlon a golden cup that made all earth d. 39. I will make them d. that they may sleep Lam, 3. 15. he hath made me d, with wormwood 4. 21. Edom, thou shalt be d. Nah, 3. 11. 5. 4. we have d. water for money, wood is sold Ezek. 39. 19. ye shall drink blood till ye be rf. Nah. 1. 10. and while they are d. as drunkards Hab. 2. 15. his neighbour, and makest him d. also JIifo(.24.49. shall begin to smite his fellow-servants, and to eat and drink with the d. Luke 12. 45. Luken .S.raske Teady,serve till I have eaten and d. Acts 2. 15. for these are not d. as ye suppose 1 Cor. 11. 21, one is hungry, and another is rf. 1 Thess. 5. 7. they that be d. are d. in the night Rev. 17. 6. I saw the woman d. with*lood of saints DRY DRUNKENNESS. Deut. 29' Id* I walkin imagiaat. to add d. to tbirt< Eecl. 10. 17. princes eat for strength, and not for d Jer. 13.1.?. will fill inhabitants of Jerusalem with d. Ezek. 23.33. thou shalt be filled with d. and sorrow* Luke 21 .34.1est your hearts be overcharged with d, Rom. 13. 13. let us walk, not in rioting and Gal. 5. 21. the works of the flesb are murders d DRY. £^ t/te words annexed to DRY, the meaning it obvious. It is spoken of land, ground, pro. vision, waters, trees, and other things The prophet Isaiah speaking of the Messiah says. He shall grow up as a root out of a dry ground, Isa. 53. 2. Which prophecy respects our Saviour's mean original, either as he sprang of the Jewish nation, which, about the time of his appearing in the world, was poor, despised and enslaved. Or, by the dry ground, may be understood the royal family of David, which at that time, was poor, decayed, and contempti. ble. The same prophet says, chap. 56. 3 Neither let the eunuch say, behold, I am a dry tree. The Lord, by his prophet, does here encourage the eunuch, who, being excluded from the congregation of the Lord, Deut. 23. 1, and also by reason of his barrenness, which was often tltreatened as a curse, and was matter of reproach among the Jews, might be ready to think that he was cast out of God's covenant, and cut off from his people, to whom the bless- ing of a numerous posterity was promised. Yet he is desired not to be discouraged on these accounts, and assured that God would accept of him, Jiotwithstanding his barrenness, and h\s being excluded from the participation of church, privileges. When our Saviour was led away to be cmrtfied, he tells the Jews, Luke 23. 31, If they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry ? ^ such evils befal tne, who have deserved no such thing, Ina rather to be cherished and kindly entreated ; what will befal you, who are fitted for destruction, like dry wood for the fire ? The prophets sometimes com- pare a barren and unfruitful people to a dry laud. Isa. 41. 18, I will make the dry land springs of water, / will make the Jews and Gentiles, who are like a dry and barren wilder- ness, to become fruitful. In other places, when judgments are threatened upon a land, it u said to be made a wilderness, a dry land, a desi*rt, Jer, 50. 12. Lev. 7. 10. meat-offering mingled with oil and d, 13. 30. it is a d. scald, a leprosy on the head Josh.g.5. breadof provision was (/.and mouldy, 12. Judg, 6. 37. and it be d. on all the earth beside 39. Gideon said, let it now be d, only on the JIkcco Job 13. 25. wilt thou pursue the d stubble ? Psal. 105. 41. they ran in d. places like a river Prov. 17. 1. better is a d. morsel and quiiiness Isa. 25. 5. as the heat in a d. place, wen the heat 32.2. a man shall beasriversof waterinarf.place 44. 27. that saith to the deep, be d. I will dry up 56. 3. neither let the eimuch say, I am ad. tree Jer. 4. 11. a d, wind, not to fan, nor to cleanse 51 . 36 1 will dry up, and make her springs a. Ezek. ij. 24. that have made the d. tree flourish 20. 47. it shall devour every d, tree in thee 30. 12. 1 -cill make the rivers d. and sell the land 37. 2. th.4 bones were very d. \\ 4. O ye d. bones Bos, 9. 14. give them, O L. give them d, br.asl4 13.15. his spring shall become if. fountain dried up /Vff/j. 1. 4. he rebuketh the sea, and maketh it d. 10. they shall be devoured as stubble fully d. Zeph, 2.13. will make Nineveh d. like a wilderness jWar.l2.43.hewalketh thro'rf. places, LuA«11.2-i. Duke 23, ji .if in green tree what shall be done in d.t DRY ground. Gen. 8. 13. behold the face of the ground was d. £wd.l4.l6.Isr.shall go on d. ground in the sea, 22. JoM. 3.17.the priests that bore the ark stood firm on d, ground in Jordan, Israel passed on d. ground Q Kijtgs 2. 8, Elijah and Elisha went over on d. g. Psal. 107 .33 .he turneth water-springs into d. grotata 35. he turneth d, ground into water-springs Isa. 44. 3. 1 will pour floods upon the d. ground 53. 2. he shall grow as a root out of a. d, ground £2^^.19. I3.she is planted in ad. and thirsty graaii See Land. DRY, Verb. Job 12.l5.he withholdeth the waters and they d. uy 15. 30. the flame shall d, up his branches Isa. 48. 15. 1 will d. up herbs, I will d. up rtie poo, » 44.27. 1 will d.-ap thy rivers || 50. 2. 1 d. up the se < Jer. 51. 36. saith the Lord, I will d. up her sa Zeck. 10. 11. the deeps of the river shall d. up DRIKD. Gen. 8. 7. until watprs were d. up from earth, IX 14. on the twenty-sevenlli day was the eanh ^ DUM «<:. S. 14. shalt ofTer grccD ears of comd. by fire ?titfn,6. .'}. nor shall he eat moist grapes or d. 11.6. our soul is d. away, there is nothing at all ,ViA. S. 10. have heard how the Lord d. up Red sea 4.123. the Lord your God (/. up waters of Jordan, as Lord did Red sea, which he d. up from before us 5.1, heard the Lord had never d. A*n^/13. 4. and Jeroboam's hand d. up 17. 7. the brook d. because there bod been uo rain i KiHffs 19. 24. and with the sole of my feet have 1 d. all the rivers of besieged places, Isa. 37.25. Sob 16. 16. his roots shall be d. up beneath 2B. 4. they are d. up, they are gone away Pial. 82. 15. my strength is d. up like a potsherd 69. .f. my throat is 1/. mine eye3 fail while I wait 106. g. he rebuked the Red sea, and it was d. up ha. 5. 13. and their multitude d, up with thirst 19. 5. the river shall be wasted and d. up (}.the brooksof defence shall be emptied and i/.up bi. 10. art thou not it which bath d. the sea ? Jer. S3. 10. pleasant places of wilderneE3 are d. up 50. 38. upon her waters, and they shall be d. up EsekAI.^. shall know that I have rf, up green tree 19. 12. and the east wind d. up her fruit 37 . 11 . they say, our hones are d. and hope is lost Hot. 9.l6.their root is d. up,they shall bear no fruit 13. 15. and his fountain shall be d. up Joell. 10. the new wine is (2. up, the oillanguisheth 12. the vine isd. up||20. rivers of water are aM.10.15.I set my face to the ground, I became d. Hah. 2. 18. trustcth therein, to make him d. idols 19. woe to him that saith to the d. stone, arise Mat. 9. 32. they brought to him a d. man possessed .33. devil was cast out, the d. spake, Luke 11. 14. 12. 22. one blind and d. and he healed him' 15. 30. having with them those that were blind, d. 31 .the multitude wondered, when they saw the d. speak, and the blind to see, VlfarA?. 37. Mark 9. 17, brought my son who hath a d. spirit »5. Uiou d. spirit, I charge thee come out of him Luke 1 .20. behold.thou shalt be d.unti! the day that dels 8. 32. and like a Iamb d. before his shearer 1 Cor. 12. 2. carried away to these d, idols, even as 2 Pet. 9ti 16. the d. aas speaking with man's voice DUNG. By dung is represented any thing that is nau- seous, or loathsome, as the carcases of the dead, Jer. 8. 2, I 9. 22. llie wicked man, says Job, shall perish for ever, like his own dung, Job 20.7. jvhich men cast away with contempt, arid abhorrence. To spread dung upon the face, expresses the greatest contempt, under- value, and scorn. Mai. 2. 3, I will spread dung upon your faces, even the dung of your solemn feasts. / will pour disgrace and contempt upon you, and reject your persons and sacrifices, wiih as much contempt at if 1 took the dung of those sacrifices aiut threw it IB your faces. The apostle Paul says, Phil. 3. 8, I count all things but dung, that I may win Christ. All things, without Christ, are as dung, utterly huufficient to procure our pardon and acceptance teith God. Dovb's Dung ; see on Dove. Exod. 29. 14. but the flesh, skin, and d. shalt thou burn, Lev. 4. 11. | 8. 17- | 16.27- Num. IQ. 5. 1 Kings 14.10. take away, as a man taketh away d. 2 Kings 6. 25. the fourth part of a cab of doves' rf. 9. 37. carcase of Jezebel shall be as d. in the field 18. 27. that they may eat their own d. Isa. 36.12. Job 20.7. yet he shall perish for ever like his own d. Psal. 83. 10. they became as d. for the earth Isa. S. 1 25. their carcases were as d. Jer. Q. 22. Ji?r .8.2. they shall be for d. on the face of the earth 16. 4. they shall be as d. || 25, 33. they shall be d. Ezek. 4. 12. bake it with d. that cometh from man 15. lo, I have given thee cow's d. for man's d. Zeph. 1. 17. and their flesh shall be as the d. Mai. 2.3. 1 will corrupt your seed, and spread d.on your faces, even the d. of your solemn feasts Phil. 3. 8. 1 do count all things but d.to win Christ DUNG, Verb. Luke 13. 8. let it alone, till I dig about it, and d. it DtfNG-GATE. iW/j.3.13.Hanun repaired valley-gate to the d.-gate 14. but the d.-g. repaired Malchia son of Rechab 12. 31. onecompany went on wall toward d.-gate DUNGfllLL. 1 ^»t. 2.8. he lifteth up beggar firumd. Ps. lis. 7. Ezra 6. 1,1. let his house be made a d. for this Isa. 25. 10. even as straw is trodden down for the d. Dan. 2. 5. and your houses shall be made a d. 3. 2g. their houses shall be made a d. because Luke 14. 35. unsavoury salt is not fit for land or d. DUNGHILLS. Lam. 4. 5. were brought up in scarlet, embrace d. DUNGY. Dent.9Q.^ 17. ye have seen d. gods, wood and stone DUNG-PORT. iVtf/i.2.13.Nehemiah went to the d.-port and viewed DUNGEON. Gen. 40. 15. that they should put me into the d. 41. 14. they bronght Joseph hastily out of the d. Exod. 12. 29. to the first-bom of the captive in d. Isa. 24.-I- 22. shall be gathered as prisoners in the d. Jer. ."J?. 16. when Jeremiah was entered into the d. 38. 6. they cast him into d. was no water in d. 9. 10. take up Jeremiah out of the d. before he die 1 1 .let tncm down by cords into the d.to J eremiab DVS Jer. 38.13. so they drew up Jeremiah out Bf t.ie Lam. 3. 53. they have cut off my life in the d. 55. 1 called on thy name, O L«rd, out of the d, DURABLE. Pror. 8. 18. yea, d.riches and righteous, are with ra- Isa.9.%. 18. her merchandise shall be for d. clothiuiL DURETH. Mat. 13. 21. hath not rootin himself, d. for awhil* DURST. F^th. 7. 5. he that d. presume iu his heart to do sij Job 32. 6. afraid, I d. not shew you mine opinio Mat. 22,46. no man able to answer him, nor d. hs^ any more questions, Mark 12. 34. iMke 20, 4a John 21. 12. none of disciples d. ask, who art thou Acts 5. 13. and of the rest d. no main join to them 7. 32. then Moses trembled and d. not behold Jude 9. he d. not bring ag. him a railing accusation DUST. The Hebrews, nhen they mourned, put dust or ashes7/;Jon their heads. Josh. 7- 6, Joshua and the elders of Israel put dust upon their heads. In their afflictions they sat dcion in the dust, and threw themselves v:tth their faces upon the ground. Lam. 3. 29, He putteth his mouth iu the dust, if so be there may be hope. Isa. 47. 1, Come dotrn and sit in the dust, O viigin daughter of Babylon, sit on the ground. In Acts 22. 23. some of the Jews, in the height of their rage, threw dust into the air, as it were to shew that they zoould reduce to ponder the apostle Paul, w/iom they had taken in tht temple. The dust denotes likewise the^ grave and death. Gen. 3, ig. Dost thou art' and to dust thou shalt return. Job 7. 21, For now shall I sleeji in the dust. Psal. 22. 15, ITiou hast brought me into the dust of death. The dust sign^ies likewise a multitude. Gen. 13. I6, I will make thy seed as the dust of the earth. And Balaam, upon the sight of the tsraelitish camp, says. Who can count the dust oi Jacob? Num. 23. 10. This vast multitude of the Israelites, who are as numerous as the dust. And in Psal. 78, 27, He rained flesh also upon them as dust : a g'eat multitude of quails, ax if they were dtist. Dust signifies a most low and miserable condition. 1 Sam. 2. 8, God raiseth up the poor out of the dust. Nah. 3. 18, Thy nobles shall dwell in the dust : 2'hey shall be reduced to a mear condition. Our Saviour commands his dtsciplei to shake the dust off their feet against thosR who would not hearken to them, nor receive them, Mat. 10. 14. LukeQ. 5. to shew therehy^ that they desire to have no commerce with them : that they abhor every thing belongiv/; lo them; and that they give them up 'to their misery a?td hardness. Dust signifies earthly things, Amos 2. 7. Gen. 3. 14. d. shalt thou eat all the days of thy lifu 19. d. thou art, and unto d. shalt thou return 13. 16. so that if a man can number the d. of earth 18. 27. to speak to Lord, who am but d. and ashes Exod. 8. 16. say to Aaron, smite the d. of the land 17- for Aaron smote the d. of the earth g.g. it shall become small d. in all the land Lev. 14. 41. shall pour out the d. they scrape off 17. 13. pour out the blood, and cover it with d. Num. ig. 1 17. take of the d. of the burnt heifer 23. 10. who can count the d. of Jacob ? De7it. g.21. 1 cast the d. into brook, 2 Kirigs 23. IS, 28. 24. Lord shall make the rain of thy land d. Josh. 7. 6. and the elders put d. on their heads 2 Sam. 16. 13. Shimei cursed David, and cast d. 1 Kings 18.38. the fire of the Lord consumed the d. 20.10. if the d.of Samaria shall suffice for handfuls 2 Chron. 34. 4. Josiah made d. of the images Job 2. 12. they sprinkled d, upon their heads 7 .5. my flesh is clothed with worms and clods of d. 10. 9. and wilt thou bring me into d. again ? 28. 1 2. iron is taken out of d. and brass molten 6. as for the earth, it hath d. of gold 34. 15. all flesh perish, man shall turn again to d. 38. 38. when the d. groweth into hardness 42. 6. I abhor myself, and repent in d. and ashei Psal. 22. 15. thou hast brought me into the d. SO.g.shall d.praise thee,shall it declare thy truth ' 72. 9. and his enemies shaU lick the d. 78. 27. he rained flesh also upon them as d. 102. 14. thy servants favonr the d. thereof 103. 14. he remembereth that we are d. Eccl. 12. 7. then shall the d. return to the earth Isa. 2. 1 19. go into the caves of the d. for fear 34. 7. their d. shall be made fat with fatness 9- the d. thereof shall be turned into brimstone 40. 12. who hath comprehended the d. of earth ' 49. 23. they shall lick up the d. of thy •eet 52. 2. shaJce thyself from the d. O Jerusa-tui G5. 25. and d. shall be the serpent's meat Zrtm.'J.lO.havecastd. on their heads, E»ik. ST DWE Exek. 24. 7. she poured it noi, to cover it 'ffitb d. 26. 4. E will also scrape her d. from her 10. by his horseSf their d. shall cover thee Amos 2. 7. that pant after the d. of the earth Mie. 7. 17. they shall lick the d. like a serpent iVa>i. 1. 3. and the clouds are the d. of his feet Sa6. 1. 10. for they shall heap d. and take it Mat. 10. 14. when ye depart out of that city, shake off the d. o! youx ieet, Mark 6. 11. Luieg. 5. Luke 10. 11 . even the d. of your city we do wipe off Acts 13. 51. they shook ofiFthe d. of their feet 22. 23. and as they threw d. into the air Stv. 18. 19. they cast d. on their heads, and cried As the DUST. Gw%. iB.lS.I will give thee the land, and make thy seedfff the d. of the earth, 28. 14. 2 Chron, 1. 9, Deut. 9. 21. 1 stamped the calf small as the d. £ Sam. 22.43.1 heat them as^mall as d. Ps. 18. 42 Joh 22. 24. then shalt thou lay up gold as thed. 27. 16. though he heap up sUver as the d. Jsa. 5. 24- and their blossom shall go up as d. 40. 15. the nations as the small d. of the balance 41. 2. he gave them as the d. to his sword Zeph. 1. 17. their blood shall be poured out asd. Zech. 9.3. and Tyrus heaped up silver as the d. In the DUST. ■ Job 4. 19- on them, whose foundation is in the d. 7-21. now shall I sleep in the d. thou shalt seek 16. 15. and I have defiled my horn i?i the d. 17. 16. when our rest together is in. the d. 20. 11. which shall lie down with him in the d. 21. 26. they shall lie down alike m the d. 39. 14. leaveth eggs, andwarmeth them in the d. 40. 13. hide them in the d. together, and bind PsaL 7. 5. let the enemy lay mine honour in the d. lia, 2, 10. hide thee in the d. for fear of the Lord 26. 19. awake and sing, ye that dwell in the d. 47- 1. come down and sit in the d. O virgin Lam. 3. £9. he putteth his mouth in the d. if so be Dan. 12. 2. many tliat sleep in the d. shall awake Mic. 1. 10. weep not at all, roll thyself in the i. Nah. 3. 18. thy nobles shall dwell in the d. Like the DUST. 2 Kings 1 3. 7- make them tike the d. by threshing Isa. 29. 5. the multitude of thy strangers be like d. Of the DUST. Oen. 2. 7. Lord formed mano/'Merf. of the ground Num. 5. 17- priest shall take o/'Metf.inthe tabern. Devi. 32,24.1 will send poison of serpents of w*el7.10.we have done thatwhichwasour rf.todo -HfiOT. 15. 27. their d. is to minister in carnal things DUTIES. 'Ezek. 18. 11. if he beget a son that doth not those d. DWARF. iei'.21.20.a(/. shall not come nigh to offer offerings DWELL. To dwell sipiifies to abide in, to inhabit, to have a fixed reiidence in a place. Num. 33. 33. Psal. 78. 55. Sometimes it is taken for sojourning, Ileb. 11. 9, where it is said, that Abraham dwelt in tabernacles ; that is, sojourned ; for he had no fixed abode in the land of Canaan. It is spoken [1] Of God, who is said to dwell in the heavens, Psal. 123. 1. He hath a cer- tain and glorious place where he resideth, even the highest heavens, where he is clothed with infinite power and majesty, and from whence he ekoldeth and governeih this lower world and ell that is in it. His gracious presence with his people on earth is signified by dwelling with them, Psal. 9. 11, Sing praises to the Lord who dwelleth in Zion; where the ark was, which was the symbol /if his special and gracious pre- sence. And ir Isa. 57. 15, I dwell with him that is of a contrite and humble spirit. ] Of Christ, signifying, (1) His mavAfeitation in the flesh John 1. 14, The Word was made 150 DWE flesh, and dwelt among as. (S) His spirituat abode in every faithful soul. Eph. 3. 17, That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith. Christ dwells in his people by his merit to justify them ; by his grace and Spi''it to renew and purify them ; by his power to keep them ; by his wisdom to lead and instruct them; and by his communion and compassion to share with them in all their troubles. [3] Of the Holy Ghost, who dwells in the soul by his gracious operations, working faith, love, and other graces therein. Rom. 8. 9> But ye are not in the fle.sh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. ,[4] Of the word of God, which may he said to dwell in a person, when it is diligently studied, firmly believed, and carefully practised. Col. 3. 16, Let the word of God dwell richly in you in all wisdoia. [5] Of Satan, roho dwells in wicked men, when he fills them with farther degrees of error, malice, blasphemy, impenitence, and blindness ; there- by making them highly wicked^ and worse and worse daily. Mat. 12. 45. [6] Of the godly, who are said to drvell in God, 1 John 3. 24. They have most intimate union and communion with God in Christ. Gen. 9. 27. Japhet shall d. in the tents of Shem 16. 12. he shall d. in the presence of his brethren 19. 30. Lot went up, for he feared to d. in Zoar 20. 15. behold my land-, d. where it pleaseth thee 24.3. daughters of Canaanites, amongst whom I d. 34. 10. land before you, d. and trade you therein 16. we will d. with you, and become one people 35. 1, arise, go up to Eeth-el, and d. there Exod. 2. 21. Moses was content to d. with the man 25. 8. that I may d. amongst them, 29. 46. 29. 45. I will d. amongst the children of Israel Lev. 13. 46. the unclean shall d. alone 23. 42. ye shall d. in booths, 43. Neh. 8. 14. Nian. 5. 3. their camps, in the midst whereof I d. 23.9. lo, the people shall d. alone, not be reckoned 32. 17. our little ones shall d. in fenced cities 35. 2. tbat they give to the Levites, cities to d. in, and suburbs round, 3. Josh. 14. 4. | 21. 2. 34. I the Lord d. among the children of Israel Deut. 12. 11. tocause his name d. there, Esra 6.12. 23. 16, the servajit escaped shall d. with thee 33. 12. he shall d. between his shoulders Josh. 9. 7- peradvcnture ye d. among us, 22. 20. 6. he shall d. in that city, till he standbefore 24. 13. cities ye built not, and ye d. in them Judg. 9. 41. that Gaal should not d. in Shechem 17. 10. Micah said to the Levite, d. with me 1 Sam. 27. 5. that I may d. there, for why should thy servant d. in the loyad city with thee ? 1 Kings 6.13.1 will d. among the children of Israel 8. 12. he would d. in thick darkness, 2 Chr. 6. 1 17. 9. get thee to Zarephath, and d. there 2 /tmgj4.13. she answered, I d. among own people 17. 27. let them go and d. there/let him teach Ezra 10. 1 10. ye have caused to d, strange wives, toincrease the trespass of Israel, iSVA. 13.+ 23. Job 3. 5. let a cloud d. upon it, let blackness of day 11. 14. let not wickedness d. in thy tabernacle IS.lS.shall i/.inhis tabernacle,because none of his 30, 6. to d. in the clifts of the valleys, in caves Psal. 5. 4. neither shall evil d. with thee 15. 1. Lord, who shall d. in thy holy hill ? 16. + 9. my flesh shall d. in confidence 25.13. his soul shall rf.at ease, and his seed inherit .37. 27. depart from evil, and d. for evermore 65. 4. to approach, that he may d. in thy courts 8. they Also tbat rf. in the uttermost parts of earth 68, 16. this is the hill which God desireth to d. in, yea the Lord will d. in it for ever and ever 18. tnat the Lord might d. among them 69. 35. will build Judah that they may d. there 72. 9. they that d. in the wilderness shall bow 78. 55. and made Israel to 4. in their tents 84. 10. than to d. in the tents of wickedness 101. 6. on the faithful, that tlwy may d. with me 107. 4. they wandered, they found no city to d. in 36. and there he maketh the hungry to d. 113. + 5. like the Lord who exalteth himself to d. 120. 5. woe is me, that I d. in the tents of Kedar 1 32 . 14. my rest, here will I d.foT I have desired it 139. g. if I d. in uttermost parts of the sea 140. 13. the upright shall d. in thy presence 143. 3. he hath made me to d. in darkness Prov. 1. 33. whoso hearkeneth to me shall d. safely 8. 12. I wisdom d. with prudence and find out 21. + 7. robbery of the wicked shall d. with them 19. it js better to d. in wilderness, than with Tsa. 6. 5. I d, in midst of a people of unclean lips 11. 6. thfc wolf also shall d. with the lamb 13 .21. owls shall d, there, satyrs shall danc« there 16, 4. let mine outcasts d. with thee, Moab 23.18.meTchandise for them that d. before the Ld. 21. 6. they that d. therein are desolate DWE Isa. 36. S. he btingeth down them that d. cm li'^ IQ. awake and sing, ye that d. in the dust 30. 19. the people shall d. in Zion at Jerusalem 32. 16. then judgment shall d. in the wilderness 18. my people d. in a peaceful habitation 33.14.whD among us shall d. with devouring fire { who shall d. with everlasting burnings ? 16. he shall d. on high, his place of defence 24, the people that d. therein shall ^e forgiven 34. 11. the owl and the raven shall d. in it 40. 22. he spreadeth them out as a tent to d. in 49. 20. give place to me that I may d. 58. 12 . shall be called the restorer of paths iod.'m 65. 9. and my servants shall d. there Jer. 29. 32. Shemaiah shall not have a man to d. 31. 24. there shall d. in Judah husbandmea 35. 7. but all yoiir days ye shall d. in, tent* 40. 5. and d. with him among the people 10, 1 will d, at Mizpah to serve the Chaldeans 42.14. we will go into Egypt, and there vnW we d. 44i. 14. they have a desire to return to d. there 49. 8. flee ye, d. deep, O inhabitants of Dedan 18. nor shall a son of man d. m it, 33. | 50. 40. 31. which d. alone || 5l.l.that d. in midst of them Ezek. 2. 6. and thou dost d. among scorpions 16. 46. she and her daughters d. at thy left hand 43. 7, where I will d. in the midst of Israel for ever, 9. Zech. 2. 10, II. Hos. 12. 9- I will make thee lo d. in tabernacles 1 4. 7. they that d. under his shadow shall reUira Joel3.'ZO. but Judah shall d. for ever, and Jerus^, Amos 3.12.Isr.shaill be taken outthatrf.in Samaria Mio.4i. 10, thou shalt d. in the field, go to Babylon 7- 14. the flock which d. solitary in the wood Nah. 3. 18. O Assyria, thy nobles shall d. in dust Hag. 1. 4. is it time to d. in your ceiled houseji? Zech. 8. 4. old men and women shall d. in Jerusal. 9. 6. and a bastard shall d. in Ashdod 14. 11 . shall be inhabited, and men shall d. in it Mat. 12.^5. they enter in andd. there, Xtwt« 11.26. Luke 21. 35. as a snare shall it come on all thcui that d. on fa^e of the whole earth, Acts 17.26. Acts 7. 4. he removed into land wherein ye now i. 28. 16. Paul was suffered to d. by himself Bom. 8. 9. if so be the Spirit of God d, in you, 11. 1 Cor. 7. 12. and she be pleased to d. with him 2 Coi 6. 16. as God hath said, I will d. in them jEp/(.3.17.that Christ mayd.in your hearts by faitfi Col. 1. 19. Father that in him should all folnessrf. 3. 16. let the word of Christ d. in you richly 1 Pet. 3. 7. likewise, ye husbands, 4. with tnem 1 John 4. 13. hereby know we that we d. in him Rev. 7. 15. he that sitteth on the throne shall d. 12.12. rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that d. in them 13. 6. and against them that d. in heaven 21, 3. is with men, and he will d. wi^ them DWELL with earth. 1 Kings Q.T!.vi\\\GoA.d. on earth? 2 CAr. 6. 18. Dan. 4. 1. language that rf. in all the wr/A, 6. 25. Rev. 3, 10. to try them that d. on the earth 6. 10. avenge our blood on them that d. on earth 11. 10. they that d. on the earth shall rejoice 13. 8. all that d. on the earth shall worship 14. and deceiveth them that d. on the earth 14. 6, to preach to them that rf, on the earth 17. 8. they that d. on the earth shall wonder DWELL with house. Deut. 28. 30. shalt build an house, and shalt not rf. therein, plant vineyard, not gadier, Amos 5.11. 2 Sam. 7. 2. I rf. in a house of cedar, 1 Chr. If. 1. 5. shall build me an house to d. in, 1 Chr. I7. 1. 1 Kings 2.36. build Aoiwe in Jerusalem and rf, there 3. 17.0 my lord, I and this woman d. in one Adiw* 8.13.1 have surely built thee an house to d. in 2 Chron. B.ll.my wife shall not d. in^oiweof David Job4!. 19. much less them thatrf.in houses oi q\s.j ■ 19-15.theythat rf. in my /loiw* count me a stranger Psal.ZZ .6. 1 will rf. in the lumse of the Lord for eve/ 27. 4. that I may d. in the house of the Lord 84. 4. blessed are they that rf. in thy house 101. 7. worketh deceit, shall not d. in my house 113. 1 9- he maketh the barren to 4. in an house Prov.21.9. better rf. in the corner of a home, 25. 24. Jer. 20. 6. all that rf. in thy house go to captivity 29. 5. build ye houses, and rf. in them, £8. 35.9.not to build houses for us to 2. overflow the land and them thatrf. therein 48. 9. Uie cities desolate widiout any torf. therein 50.39,the wild beasts and the owls shall rf. therein Eiek, 12. 19. the -violence of them that rf. therein 32. 15. when I shall smite them that rf. therein 37. 25. they and their children shall rf. therein Mic. 7.13. desolate, because of them that rf. therein .A'aA.1.5.yea, the world is burnt, and all that rf. th. Acts 1. 20. his habitation, let no man rf. therein DWELL together. Gen.l3.6.that they might rf.r0feM«r,their substance was great, so that they could-not rf. together 36. 7 ■ riches more than that they might rf. to^et/ter Dent. 25. 5. if brethren rf. together, and one die Psal. 133. 1. for brethren to rf. together in unity DWELLED. Gett. 13.7- the Ferizzite rf. then in the land 12. Abram rf. in the land of Canaan, Lot rf. in the cities of Uie plain, and pitched toward Sodom 20. Land Abraham rf. between Kadesh and Shur Ruih 1. 4. and they rf. there about ten years 1 Sam. IS. 11 . God delivered you, and ye rf. safe DWELLER. Psal. 69. f 25. let there not be a rf. in their tents DWELLERS. Isa. 18. 3,yerf. on earth, see ye, when he lifteth up Acts 1. 19. it was known to the rf. at Jerusalem S.Q.the rf. in Mesopotamia, we do hear them speak DWELLEST. yvr/r. 12. 29.thousncceede.st them andrf.in their land i hinst i9- T5. O Lord God of Israel, which rf. beiwf en *he cherubims, Psal. 80 1. Isa. 37.16. 141 mvE Psal. 123. 1. O thou thatrf. In the heavens Cant. 8. 13. thou that rf. in tbe gardens /.ra.10.24.0 my people thatrf. in Zion, be not afraid 47. 8. hear now this, thou that rf. carelessly Jer. 49- 16. O thou that rf. in the clefts, OSad. 3. 51. 13. O thou that rf. upon many waters £a/n.4.21 .0 daughter of Edom, that rf.in tand of TIz Exei. 7- 7- thou utat rf. in the land, time is come 12. 2. thou rf. in the midst of a rebellious house Mic. 1. i 11. paas ye away, thou that rf. fairly Zech. 2.7. that rf. with the daughter of Babylon John 1. 38. they said. Master, where rf. thou ? Rev. 2. 13. I know thy works, and where thou rf. DWELLETH. Lev. 16. f 16. the tabernacle that rf. among them 19. 34. but the stranger that rf, with you sh^dl be 25. 39. if thy brother that rf. by thee be poor, 47. Deut. 33. 20. God rf. as alion, and teareth the arm Josh. 6.25. Rahab rf. in Israel even to this day 22. 19, wherein the Lord*5 tabernacle rf. 1 Sam, 4. 4. the ark of covenant of Lord, who rf. between cherubims, 2 Sam. 6. 2. 1 CAron. 13. 6. 2 Sam. 7- 2. but the ark rf. within curtains 1 Chron. 33. f 25. the Lord rf. in Jerusalem for ever Joi 15. 28. he rf. in desolate cities, and in houses 38. ig. where is the way where light rf. ? 39. 28. she rf. and ahideth on the rock Psal. 9. 11. sing praises to the Lord who rf. in Zion 26.8.Lord,I lovedtheplace where thine honour rf, 91.1.he thatrf. in the secret place of the most High ll3.d.who is like the Lord our G.whorf. on high f 135. 21. blessed be the Lord who rf. at Jerusalem Prov. 3.29. seeing he rf. securely by thee Isa. 8. 18. from the Lord, who rf. in mount Zion 33. 5. the Lord is exalted, for he rf. on high Jer. 44. z. are a desolation, and no man rf. therein 49- 31. the wealthy nation that rf. without care Lam. 1. 3. Judah, she rf. among the heathen Eze/r. 16. 46. thy younger sister at thy right hand 17. 16. where the king rf. that made him king Dan. 2. 22. he revealedi, and the light rf. with him Hoj.4.3.theland shall mourn, and every one that rf. therein shall mourn, Amos 8. 8. Jioe/ 3.21.1 will cleanse their blood, for L.rf.inZion Mat. 23. 21. sweareth by it and him thatrf. therein John 6. 56. drinketh my blood, rf. in me, and I in him 14.10.the Father that rf. in me, he doeth the works 17 .the Spirit, for he rf. in you, and shall be in you j4c«7.48.rf.notin temples made with hands, 1? . 24. Rom. 7, 17. it is no more I, but sin thatrf. in me, 20. 18. I know that in my fJesh rf. no good thing 8. 11. shall quicken, by nis Spirit that rf. in you 1 Cor, 3. 16. and that the Spirit of God rf. in you Col. 2. 9. iQ him rf. the fulness of Godhead bodily 2 Tim. 1. 14. keep by the Holy Ghost which rf.in ns Jam. 4. d. the spirit thatrf. in us lustetli to envy 2 Pet. 3. 13. a new earth wherein rf. righteousness 1 John 3. 17. how rf. the love of God in him ? 24. that keepeth his commandments, rf. in him 4. 12. if we love one another, God rf. in us 15. confess that Jesus is Son of God, God rf.in him 16. he thatrf. in love, rf. in God, andGodinhim 2 John 2, for the truth's sake which rf. in us Rev. 2. IS. was slain among you, where Satan rf. DWELLIISG, Substantive. Gen, £7. 3g. thy rf. shall be the fatness of the earth 2 Kirtgs 17. S5, at the beginning of their rf. there 2 Chr. 6, 2. 1 have built a place for thy rf. for ever Ps. 49.14. shall consume in the grave from their rf. 91. 10. nor shall any plague come nigh thy rf. Prov. 21. 20. there is oil in the rf. of the wise 24. 15. lay not wait against the rf. of the irighteous J<7/'.49.33.Hazor shall be a rf.for dragons and desol. Dan. 2. 11. the gods, whose rf. is not with flesh 4. 25. thy rf. shall be with the beasts, 32. | 5. 21. Nah. 2. 11. where is tlie rf. of the lions ? MarA; 5. 3. who had his rf. among the tombs DWELLING. Gen. 25. 27. Jacob was a plain man, rf. in tents 30. t20. and she called his name, rf. Lev. 25. 29. if any man sell a rf. house in a city Nnm. 24. 21. and he said, strong is thy rf. place 1 Kings 8.30.hearthou in heaven thy rf.place,when hearest forgive, 39. 43, 49. 2 Chr. 6. 21, 30, 39. 2 Chr. 30. 27. their prayer came up to his holy rf. 36. 15. the Lord hath compassion on his rf. place J06 8. 22, the rf. place of the wicked come to nought 21. 28. where are the rf. places of the wicked? Psal. 49. 11, and their rf. places to all generations 52. 5. God shall pluck thee out of thy rf. 74. 7 . by casting down the rf. place of thy name 76. 2. in Salem his tabernacle, his rf. place in Zion 79. 7. for they have laid waste his rf. place 90. 1 . Ld. thou hast been our rf. place in all gener, ]sa. 4. 5. the Lord will create on every rf. place 18.4. and I will consider in myrf. place Jer. 6. 1 2. I likened Zion to a woman rf. at home 30. IB. and I will have mercy on his rf. places 46,19.0 thou daughter rfjn Egypt, furnish thyself 51. 30. have burnt their rf. places, bars are broken DWE Jer. 51. 37. Babylon shall become arf.place far drag, Ezek. 6.6. in all your rf. places the cities laid waste 37. 23. 1 will save them out of all their rf. places 38.11. all of them rf. without walls, bars, nor gates Joel 3. 17. that I am the Lord your God rf. in Zion Hab.\ .6. to possess the rf. places that are not theirs Zeph. 3, 7. so their rf. should not be cut off Acts 2. 5. there were rf. at Jems. Jews,devont men 19. 17. was known to the Greeks, rf. at Ephesus Cor. 4.11. are naked, and have no certainrf, place 1 Tim. 6. 16. rf. io the light no man can approacl Heh. 11. 9. rf. in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob 2 P(!r,2. 8. Lot, that righteous man, rf. among them DWELLINGS. Exod. 10. 23. all the children of 1st. had light in rf. Lev. 3. 17. it shall be a perpetual statute through- out all your rf, 23. 14. Vwn. 33. 29. 7- 26. ye shall eat no blood in any of your rf. 23, 3. ye shall do no work in all your rf, 31. Job 18. 19. shall not have any remaining in his rf. 21. surely such are the rf. of the wicked 39. 6, I have made the barren land his rf. Psal. 55. 15. for wickedness is in their rf. 87. 2. gates of ^ion, morethanalltherf. of Jacob Ifa. 32. 18. my people shall dwell in sure rf. Jer. 9. 19. because our rf. have cast us out Ezek. 25. 4. men of the east make their rf. in thee Zeph. 2. 6. the sea-coast shall be rf. for shepherds DWELT. Gen. 11. 2. and they rf. there, 31. \ 26. 17. 2 Ki7i:;3 16. 6. 1 Chron. 4. 43. 2 C/jjwi. 2B. Id. 23. 10. Ephron rf. among the children of Ileth Leo. 18.3. the doings of Egypt wherein ye rf. not do Num. 31. 10. wherein they rf. 2 Kings 17- 2i). 1 Ki?tgs 13. 11. rf.an old prophet in JBeth-el, 25. Job 29. 25. and I rf. as a king in the army Psal. 74. 2. this mount Zion wherein thou hast rf. Isa. 29. 1. woe to Ariel, the city where David rf. Jer. 2. 6. led us through a land where no man rf. 39. 14. so Jeremiah rf. among the people Exefc. 3. 15. that rf. by the nver of Chebar 31. 6. under his shadow rf. great nations, 17. 37. 25. the lands wherein your fathers have rf. Dan, 4. 21. under which the beasts of the field rf. .2re;)A.2,l5.this is the rejoicing city thatrf, carelessly Luke 1. 65. fear came on all that rf. round about Jd/m l,14.the Word was made flesh and rf.among us 39> they came and saw where he rf. and abode Acts 13. 17. when they rf. as strangers in Egypt 22. 12. Ananias having good report of all that rf. 28. go. Paul rf. two years in his own hired house Rev. 11, 10. tormented them ihatrf. on the earth DWELT at. Gen. 22. 19. and Abraham rf. at Beer-sheba iV?jm.21.34.Amor. which rf. at Heshbon, Deuf.3.S. Judg. 9. 41. and Abimelech rf. at Arumah liCtngjl5.18.Benhadadrf.af Dama5cus,2CAr.l6.2. 2A'mgjl9.36.Sennacherib d.at Nineveh,/ja.37.37. 1 C/jr.2.55. families of the scribes which rf.arJabez 9. 34. these fathers of the Levitesrf. at Jerusalem Acts 9.22. Saul confounded Jews that rf. at Damas. 32. Peter came to the saints who rf. at Lydda DWELT in. Num. 20. 15. and we have rf. in Egypt a long time 21. 31. thus Israel rf. in the land of the Amoriies I7£i«^2.i2.rf.intheirstead,Sl,22, 23. iCAr, 5.22. 33, 16. the good will of him that rf. in the bush Judg. 8. 11. by the way of them that rf. in tents 29. Jerubbaal went and rf. in his own house 1 Sam. 19. 18. David and Samuel rf. in Naiodi 31.7. Philistines came emd rf. in them, 1 CAr,10.7. 2>^am.7.6.whereas I havenot rf.in any house since I brought Israel out of Egypt, 1 Chr. 17.5. g.lS.all thatrf. in the house of Ziba were servants 14. 2B. Absalom rf. two full years m Jerusalem 1 Kings 2. 38. Shimei rf. in Jerusalem many days 12, 2. Jerob. was fled from Solomon, rf, in Egypt 2 Kings 13. 5. Israel rf. in their tents as aforetime 15. 3. Ahaziah rf. in a severalhonse, S Chr. 26,21. 22. 14. Huldah the prophetess, wife of Shallum, rf. in Jerusalem, in the college, 2 Chron. 34. 22. 1 Chron. 4. 41. these came, and rf. in theirrooms 5. 10. the H^arites fell, and Uiey rf. in their tents 8. 28. were chief men, these rf. in Jerusalem 11.7- and David rf. in the castle, 2 Sam. 5. 9. Ezra 2. 70. the priests, the Levites, and the Nethi nims, rf. in their ciftes, Neh. 3. 26. 1 11. 21, A'cA.7.73.Nethinims and all Israel rf. in their cities Job 22. 8. and the honourable men rf. in it Psal. 94- 17. my soul had almost rf. in silence Isa. 13. 20. shall never be inhabited, nor shall it be rf. in from generation to generation, Jer. 50. 39 Jer. 35, 10. but we have rf. in tents and obeyed 41. 17. they rf. in the habitation of Chimham Ezei. 36. 17. when Israel rf. in their own land 39.26. whenrf.safely in their land none made afraid Dan. 4.12. the fowls of the heaven rf. in the bougla Mat. 2. 23. Joseph rf. ia a city called Nazareth 4. 13. Jesus came and rf. in Captrraum LuAe 13. 't. wr>re sinners above all thatd. in J>.t. EAG Acts 7. 2. before Abraham rf. in Chamn, 4. i9.lO.all ihey who rf. im Asia heard word of Jesus S Cim. 1. 5. which rf. first ih thy grandmother Lois DWELT therein. isr«m.3*2,40.he gaveGilead to Machir.he d.tlierein Dp.nt. 2. 10. Enims rf.f/j.|leo.giants rf. rA.in old lime I A;>igj 11 .24. Rezon went to Damascus and rf. th 12. 25. Jeroboam built Shechem, and rf. thersm INe/i. 13. 16. there rf. men of Tyre also therein Psal. t)8. *0, thy congregation hath rf. therein DWELT w«/i. /?u^/) 2- 23. and Rutn rf. with her mother-in-law 1 •9am.22.4.his father and mother rf. w. k. of Moab 1 Chron. 4. 2.3. there they rf. with king for his work 8. .12. they also rf. with their brethren, Q. .38. Psal. 120. 0. loy soul hath long rf. with him that Jar. 40. 6. Jeremisdi rf. uiiM him among the people E. EACH. *5«n. 15. 10. Abram laid e. piece against another 34. 25. Simeon and Levi took e. man his sword 40.5 e.manhisdream,||45.22.£, changes of raim. Dxod. I8.7 andthey asked e. other oftheirwelfare 30. 34. of e. shall there be a like weight yum. 1. 44. e. one was for the house of his fathers 7. 3. and they brought for e. one an ox 16. 17. thou also and Aaron e, of you his censer Jfli/j.22.14. of tf.chief house aprince.e. one was head Jitdg. 8. 18. e. one resembled the children of a king 21, 22. because we reserved not to e. man his wife Kuthl.Q. grant that they may find rest e. of you 1 Ki)lgs^.^ . e. man his month in the year made prov. 22. 10. and the kings, e. sat on his throne 2 Kinss 15. 20. he exacted of e. man fifty shekels J*jff/.85.10. righteousness and peace kissed e. other ha. 2. 20. they made e. one for himself to worship 6. 2. stood the seraphims, e. one had six wings 35. 7, wheree. lay, shall be grass reeds and rushes 57. 2. t. one walking in his uprightness Etek. 4. 6. I have appointed thee e. day for a year JLuke 13.15.doth not e.oD sabbath loose his ox or ass Acts 2. .3. cloven tongues sat upon e. of them Phil. 2. 3. let e. esteem other better than himself « Thess. 1. S. charity toward e. other abounderfi Rev. 4. 8. the four beasts had e. of them six wings EAGLE Is a bird of prey, whereof there is frequent men- tion in scripture. It is declared, in Lev. 11. 13. to he unclean, as are all other lirds of its species ; as the sea-eagle, and the eagle named Ossifrage, because it breaks the bones in order to extract the marrow. The Hawk and Vulture may also be reckoned as different species of ed^gies. It is said that when an ea^le sees its young ones so weli-grown, as to venture upon flying, it hovers over their nest, flutters with its wings, and excites them to imitate it, and take their flight ; and when it sees them weary or fearful, it takes them upoyi its back, and carries them fo, that the fowlers cannot hurt the yormg 7vith- out piercing through the body of the old one. In allusion to this, it is said, Exod. 19. 4. That God delivered his people out of Egypt, and bore them upon eagles' wings ; and in Deut. 32. 11^ That the Lord took upon himself the care of his people; that he led them out of ^gypt. and set them at liberty ; as an eagU, takes its youjig out of the nest, to teach them how to fly, by gently fluttering about them. It is of great courage, so as to set on harts and great beasts. A?id hav no less sublilty iyi taking them ; for having filled its wings with sa7td and dust, it sitteth on their horns, and by its wings ihaketh it in their eyes, whereby they become an easy prey. It flieth very high, Prov. 30. Ip. yet, in tlie twinkling of an eye, seiteth on tis prey, whether on the earth, or in the sea. It iuildeih its iiest very high tu the (ops of rocks, Job 39. 27. It goeih forth to prey about noon, when men are gone home oiit of the fields. Jt hath a little eye^ but a very quick sight, and discerns its prey afar off, and beholds the sun jaith open eyes. Such of her young as through ■Bleakness of sight cannot behold the sun, it re- jects as ufinalural. It Hveth long, Jior dieth of ag". or sickness, say some, but of hmgei ; for by age, its bill grows so hooked, that it can- not feed. It preys not on small birds, but on geese, hares, harts, serpents, and dead carcases. It is said, that it preserves m yiest from poison, by having therein a precious stone, named Aeti- tes, (without ivhich it is thought the eagle cannot lay her eggs, and which some use to prevent abortion, and helps delivery in jvomen, by tying It above or below the naveij and keepeth it clean ilv ths fregue^ use of the herb maiden-hair. V-.iU.^ u de Tiiry hungry^ it devi^weih iwt the EAR wAtffe prey, hut leavetft part of it for other btrds, which follow. Jts feathers or ([uills are sfiid to consume other quills that lie near them. Between the eagle ajid dragon there is constant enmity, the eagle seeking to kill it, and the dragon breaks all the eagle's eggs it can find ; and hearing the noise of the eagle in the air, speedeth to its den, and there hides himself. To p] ovoke its youjig ones to fly, it flutters over them and takes them o?i its wings, Deut. 32. 11. Isa. 40. 31. and if they attempt not to fly, it beats them with its bill, and gives them no food. Being exceedingly tioi and dry. it soon waxeth angry, nor keepeth, but slnins society with others. Some eagles prey in the air, so7?ie iji the sea, wherein they can from on high perceive the smallest flih, and some on the land. The eagle moulters and loses its feathers yearly, at which seasons it is very feeble. It is said, Psal, 103. 5, Thy youth is renewed like the eagle's; that is, thy bodily health and strength contiytue vigorous and lively, as the eagle's doth, even till old age. In Micah 1. I6. it is said. Enlarge thy baldness as the eagle : This signifies, thai they to whom the prophet addresses himself, should cut off their hair in time of mourning, should be naked and stripped like an eagle when it moults its feathers. It is said that the eagle at that sea- son casts almost all his feathers, and falls into a languishing condition, so as neither to be able to hunt qfter prey as usztal, nor create terror other birds. Our 'Saviour, in Mat. 24. 28. sat/s. Wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered tngeiher. Job says of the eagle, chap. 39- 30, Where the slain are, there is she. Naturalists observe, that the common sort of eagles eat no carrion, but that there is a particular species which does : that there is not one of any kind but what eats raw flesh, though not indifferently of all sorts, nor that of any creature which dies of itself, but such only as is fresh and lately killed. IVhat Job says concerning the eagle ij to be understood in a literal sense: but our Saviour makes an allegory of it, aitd says, that jvherever there are Jews, who deal unfaithfully with God, there will be also Uomans, 7Vho bore the eagle in their standards, to execute God's vengeance upon them. As the eagle generally flies most swiftly, especially when hunger and the sight of prey quicken its motion : in this sense the days of men are com- pared to u. Job 9. 26, My days are passed away as the eagle, that hasteth to the prey. So are riches; Prov. 23. 5, Riches certainly make themselves wings, they fly away as an eagle towards heaven. As also the persecutors of the church; Lam. 4. I9, Our persecutors are swifter than the eagles of the heaven. The kings of Babylon aitd Egypt are also compared to an eagle, Ezek. 17. 3, 7, Lev. 11.13. the «,have in abomination, Veut.l^.XZ. Deut. 28. 49. a nation as swift as the e. flietli 32. u, as an e, stirreth up her nest, flutteretb over Job 9. 26. as the e. that hasteth to the prey 39. 27. doth the e. mount up at thy command? Prov.Q3. 5. riche.s fly away as an c.towards heaven 30. 19. the way of an e. in the air is wonderful Jer. 48. 40. behold, he shall fly asane. over Moab 49.l6.tho' thou shouldest make thy nest high as e. £rc*.l .lO.they four also had the faxie of an e.lO. 14. 17. 3. a great e. with great wings came, 7. Da7t. 4. 33. his hairs were grown like e, feathers 7.4. the first beast was like a lion, and had e. wings Hos. 8. 1 . as an e. against the house of the Lord ObadA.iho' thou exalt thyself as e. bring thee down Mic. 1. 16. enlarge ihy baldness as the e. Hab. 1. 8. the Chaldeans shall fly as die e. Rev. 4. 7. the fourth beast was like a flying e. 12, 14. to the woman were given wings of a create. EAGLliS. £xorf.I9.4. ye have seen how I bare you on e.wiogs 2 Sam. 1.23.were swifter than e.strongerthan lions Psal. 1U3. 5. thy youth is renewed like the e. Prov. 30. 17. and the young e. shall eat it Isa. 40. 31. they shall mount up with wings as e. Jer. 4. 13. his horses are swifter than e. Lam. 4. 19. our persecutors are swifter than the *. Mat. 24. 28. there will e. be gathered, Luke 17. 37 EAR. The ear is the instrument or organ of hearing, Eccl. 1. 8. The Lord says to Isaiah, Make the hearts of tliis people fat, and make their ears heavy, Isa. 6. 10. ; that is, tell them that I will suffer them to harden their hearts, and stop their ears agaivist my word. The scripture sometimes says that the prophets do what they foretei only. The same prophet, speaking of himself f says, The Lord hath opener mine ear, EAR and I was not rebellious, fsa. 30.5, He hat given me his orders. And I obey without co7t tradiction. And speaking to the Jews, Thoii heardest not, yea, thou knewest not, yea, from that time that thine ear was not opened, ha. 48. 8. Thou hast never heard any mejiiion made of what I am going to tell thee. Uncir- cumcised ears, Jer, 6. 10. are ears deaf to the word of God : ITieir ear is uncircumcised ■ overgrown, as it were, with a thick skin; their hearts are filled with obstinancy and im. peniiency, which make them incapable of enter, tainiyig any good counsel. "What ye "hear in the ear, that preach ye upon the house-tops Mat. 10. 27. Declare that every where, ana publicly, which I have revealed to you in pri- vate. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear Mat. 11, 15, He that hath his ears opetied that hath a mtnd enabled by God to believe what I say, let htm make use of these abilitiet to understand and coiisider it. Ear is figur- atively, and after the manner of men, applied to God$ denoting his readiness to hear and answer the prayers of his people, Psal. 34. 15, J 116. 2. His ears are open unto their cry. Because he hath inclined his ear unto me, there- fore will I call upon him as long as 1 live. To uncover the ear is an Hebraism, whereby ij meant, to show, or reveal something to a person, 1 Sam. 20. + 2, My father will do notiiog either great -or small, but that he will wicover mi?ie ear ; that is, he will shew it me. Tht! servant who renounced the privilege of beitif freed from servitude in the sabbatical year had his ear pierced with an awl: this was per- formed in the presence of the judges, that it might appear that this was his own free choicti and that he was not overawed, or compelled thereto by his master ; and likewise that tht agreement being so publicly and solemnly coti. finned, might be irrevocable : His ear was bored at his master^s door ; which was a mark oj servitude and bondage, a?td did rep'esent hit settled attd perpetual obligatioti to abide in th^t house, and there to hear aitd obey his master'/ commands, Exod. 21. 6. Deut. 15. 16, I7. The Psalmist speaking in the person of tht Messiah, says to Gad, Sacrifice and offering thou didst not desire, mine ears hast ihoa opened. The Hebrew reads Mine ears hast thou digged ; thou hast opened them and made them attentive ; thou hast giveii me ears la hear, and obey thy precepts : Or, etheriaise, tliou hast pierced them, as those servants were used, xvho chose to remain with their masters ajttr the sabbatical year ; thou hast fitted, inclined, and obliged me to thy service. The Septuagiut, whom the Apostle follows, Heb. 10. 5. read tint passage, A body hast thou prepared me : Wherein, though the tsords differ, the tense it the same. That Christ might become (Jod'i servant for ever, which was signified by boritig of the ear, God the Father by his Spirit did Jumtsh him with an huma?i nature, that so k$ might perform that piece of service which God required, namely, the offering up himself a bloody sacrifice for sin, to which he was obedient. Phil. 2. 8, Being found in fashion as a man, he became obedient unto deaths even the death of the cross. Thus were his ears bored, which could not be, if he had not been clothed with a body. Eiod.9.1 .6.his master shall bore his e. Deut. 15.17 1 "Sim. 9. 15. the Lord hath told Samuel in his e. 20. t 2. but that he will uncover mine e. 1 1'2. if 1 send not to thee and uncover thine e. 22. •1-8. there is none that uncovereth mine e. 2 -Sam. 7, 1 27. thou, O Lord, hast opened the«. 2 -flTiw^jlp.ie.bow down thine e. Pj, 31.2. | 86. 1 1 CAr,17. + 25. hast revealed the e. of thy servant A'e/i.1.6. let thine e. be attentive, and eyes open.U Job 4. 12. and mine e. received a little thereof 12. 11. doth not the e. try words i 34. 3. 13. 1. mine e. hath heard and understood it 29. 11. when the e. heard me, then it blessed me 21 . to me men gave e. waited, and kept silence 32. 11. behold, J gave e. to your reasons 36. 10. he openeth also their e. to discipline 42, 5. I have heard of thee by the hearing of the* Psal. 10, 17. thou wilt cause thine e. to hear 18. + 44. at the hearing of the e. they shall obej 31.2. bow down thine e. to me, deliver me speedily 58. 4. like the deaf adder, that stoppeth her e. 77- 1. I cried unto God, and ho gave e. unto me 94. 9. he that planted the e. shall he not hear? ] 16. 2. because he hath inclined his e, unto nn! Prov. 5. 1. and bow thine e. to my understandii^ 13. nor inclined my e. to them that instrucicil n4 15. 31 . the e. that hcareth the reproof of life 17 4. auii a Uar giveLh «. lo a mufkly tw^iti EAR pTov. 18.15. the «. of the wUc aeeketh knowledge 20.1C. the hearing tf. the seeing eye, Ld.made both 2Q. 17. bow thine e. hear tlie words of the wise £5. IC?. 90 is a wise reprover on an obedient e. Za. 9. he that tumeth away his «. from hearing Ecd. l.B. nor is the e. filled with hearing Iia. 48. 8. from that time thine g. was oot opened 50. 4, he wakeneth my e. to hear as the learned 5. Lord hath opened mine «. and I was not re- bellious 59. 1, nor is his «. heavy that it cannot hear fi-l. +. men have not heard, nor perceived by the e. ir. (3. 10. behold, their e. is uncircumcised 7. 2 1, they hearkened not, nor inclined their e. 26. fix. 8. 1 17.23. I 25.4. 134.14. | 44. 5. 9, 20. let your e. receive the word of the Lord 35. 15. but ye have not inclined your e. iMtn. 3. 5(3. hide not thine a. at my breathing Jlmos 3. 12. taketh from the lion a piece of an e. Mat. 10. S7> what ye hear in the e. that preach 26. 51. and smote off his e. Mark 14. 47. Luie IS. 3. that which ye have spoken in the e. 22. 51. and he touched his «. and healed him Jo/in IB. 26. the servant, whose e. Peter cut off 1 Cor.S.Q. is written, eye hath not seen, nor e.heard IS. 16. if the «. shall say, because I am not the eye Rev. 2.7- he that hath an e.let him hear what Spirit saithtochurches.ll, 17,29. | 3.6,13,22. | 13.9. Incline EAR. P/.17>6. O God, inc/i7t« thine e.tome, and hear my speech,71. 2. | 88. 2. ha. 37. 17. Ban. 9. 18. 45. 10. O daughter, consider, and incline thine e. 4Q. 4. I will incline mine e. to a parable Prov. 2. S. so that thou incline thine e. to wisdom 4. 20. my son, incline thine e. to my sayings Isa, 55. 3. incline your e. and come unto me Give EAR. Exod. 15. 26. if wilt give e. to his commandments Deui . 1 .45.but the Lord would not hearken nor give e. to your voice, 2 Chron. 24. I9. yeh. 9. 30. 32. 1. give e, O heavens, and I will speak Judg. 5. 3. hear, O ye kings, give e. O ye princes Je6 34. 2. give e. to me, ye that have knowledge Psal, 5* 1. give e. to my words, O Lord, 5i. 2. 17. 1. give e. unto my prayer, 55. 1. | 86. 6. 39. 12. hear my prayer, ffiV* e, to my cry, 141. 1 49. 1 . give e. all ye inhabitants of the world 78. A.^ivee. O my people ||80. l.givee. shepherd 81. 8. near my prayer, give e. O God of Jacob 143. 1, O Lord, give e. to my supplications ha. 1. 2.gttitf£. Dearth, for the Lord hath spoken 10. give e. to the law of our God, ye people 8.9. give e. all ye of far countries, gird yourselves S8.23. give ye e. and hear my voice, hearken ^'i. 9< ye careless daughters, give e. to my speech 42. 23. who among you will give e. to this ? 51.4 hearken and give e. to me, O my nation Jer.\3.\5. give e. be not proud, the L. hath spoken Hi)s.5. 1, and give ye e. O house of the king Joel 1. 2. give e. all ye inhabitants of the land ^ight EAR. Exod. 29. 20. upon toe tip of the right e. of his sons. Lev. 8. 23, 24. | 14. 14, 17, 25, 28. Litke 22. 50. one cut off his right e. John 18. 10. EAR. Exod. 9. 31. for barley was in the e. and flax boiled Mark 4. 28. then the e. the full corn in the EAR. 15am. 8.12. the king will set them to e, the ground Isa. .10. 24. the oxen that e. the ground shall eat EARED. Deui. 21 . 4. to a rough valley neither e. nor sown EARING. Gen. 45. 6. in which shall be neither e. nor harvest Exod. 34, 21. in e. time and harvest thou shalt rest EARLY. Gen. ■'9- 2. ye shall rise e. and go on your way Jiidg. t. 3. whoso is fearful, let him depart e. 19- 9" and to-morrow get you e. on your way 2 Kings 6.15. servant of the man of G. was risen «. Psal. 46. 5. God shall help her, and that right e. 57- 8. awake up, I myself will awake e. 108. 2. 63 1 . thou art my God, e. will I seek thee 78, 34. they returned and enquired e. after God 90.J 4. O satisfy us e. with thy mercy that we may 101. 8. I will «, destroy all the wicked of the land Prav. 1. 28. they ahaH seek me e. but not find me 8. 17. those that seek me e. shall find me Cartf. 7. 12. let us get up e. to the vineyards Jsa. 26. g. with my spirit will I seek thee e. Mot. 5. 15. in their affliction they will seek me e. G. 4. and as the e. dew it goeth away, 13. 3. fjukel^. 22. women who we.^ e. at the sepulchre }ohn 18. SB. they led Jesus to the hall, and it was e. 20. 1. tbe first day cometh Mary Magdalene e. Jam. 5. 7. till he receive the e. and latter rain See Arose, Rise, Ri^bn, Rising, Kuse, MURN)^G. EAR-RliNG. Kten. 24. 2£. that the man touk a goldeu e. EAR Gen. 24. 30. when Laban saw e, and bracelets on his sister's handx Oi»^47.T put thee, upon her face, and the braceltts JobAft. 11. every one gave Job an e. of gold Prov. 25. IS. as an «. of gold, so is a wise reprover EAR-RINGS. Gen. 35. 4. they gave to Jacob all their e. Exod. 32 . 2 . break off the golden e . and bring to me 35. 22. they brought e. lor their offerings iVum.31.50. we have brought £. to make atonement Judg. 8. 24. give every man the e. of his prey Isa. 3. 20. the Lord will take away the e. Exek. 16. 12. and I put e. in thine ears Bos. 2. 13. and she decked herself with her e. EARS. Gen. 23.tlO. Ephron answered in the e, of children 44. 18. let me speak a word in my lord's e. 5o. 4. speak, I pray you in the e. of Pharaoh Eaad. 10. 2. thou mayest tell it in the e. of thy son 17. 14. and rehearse it in the e. of .Joshua Num. 11. 1 1. it was evil in the e. of the Lord 18. for you have wept iii the e. of the Lord Dent. 31. 30. Moses spake in the e. of the con- gregation Josh. 20. 4. declare his cause in the e. of the elders Judg. 9. 2. in the e. of the men of Shechem, 3. iSam. 3.11, at which both the f. ofevery one that heareth it shall tingle, 2 Kings 21. 12. Jer. 19.3. 8. 21. he rehearseth them in tiie e. of the Lord 25. t 24. let thine handmaid speak in thine e. 2 Sam. 7. 22. nor any god beside thee according to allthat we have heard withoure. lCAr.i7.20. !2. 7. and my cry did enter into his e. Job 15.21. a dreadful sound is in his«. in prosperity 28,22. we have heard the fame thereof with oure. 33. 16. tiKn he openeth the e. of men, and sealeth Psal, 18. 6. and my cry came even into his e. 34. 15. and his e. are opened to their cry 44. 1. we have heard with our e. O God 115. 6. they have e. but hear not, 135. 1?. Pro».21.13. whoso stoppeth his e, at cry of the poor S3. 9, speak not in the e. of a fool, he will despise 26. 17. like one that taketh a dog by the e. Isa. 11. 3. nor reprove after the hearing of his e. S2. 3. the e of them that hear shall hearken 33. 15. that stoppeth his e. from hearing of blood 35. 5. and the e. of the deaf shall be unstopped 42. 20. opening the e. but he heareth not 43. 8. bring forth the blind and deaf that have e, Jer, 2. 2. go, and cry in the e. of Jerusalem 5. 21. O people, which have e. and hear not 29. 29. Zephaniah read in the e. of Jeremiah 36. 15. sit down now and read it in our e. 21.Jehudi read it in thee, of the king and princes Mat. 28. 14. if this come to the governor's e. Mark 7. 33. he put his fingers into his e. and suit 35. and straightway hisc. were opened 8. 18. having e. hear ye not ? do ye not remember . said to yield fruit, to be barren, watered, &c. '2) For all that rude matter -which was created m the beginning. Gen. 3. 1, God created the heaven and the earth ; that is, the matter of all sensible beings. (3) By the earth is meant the terraqueous globe, the earth and all that it contains, men, animals, plants, m£tals, waters, fish, &c. Psal. 24. 1, The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof. (4) The earth is often taken for those who inhabit it. Gen. 6. 13. ) 11. 1. The earth is filled with violence. The whole earth was of one langaage. PsaL 1, Sing unto the Lord, all the earth. (5) Some- times the whole earth, or all tbe kingdoms of the earth, signifies no more than the whole empire o/"Chaldea and Assyria.Etm 1.2, The Lord God of heaven hath given me all the kingdoms of the earth. Eartii is taken for Canaan, or the land of the Jews ; Horn. 9- 28. A short work will the Lord make upon the earth. He will bring a sudde7i destruction upon that lartd and people. And in Mat. Q. 26. Mark 15. 33. Luke 4. 25, the word which is translated land, is in the Greek, earth, A man of the earth. Gen. 9- tSO, Noah was a man of the earth, a husbandman, or one who tilled ihegromid. In Psal. 10. 18, the man of the earth signifies a mortal, earthly-minded man, who Was made of the dust, and must return to the dust. Earth, in the moral se7ise of it, is set in opposition to heaven ; things earthly and car- rial, to things heavenly and spiritual. John 3. 31. He that is of the earth is earthly, and speaketh of the earth : He that cometh from heaven is above all. Col. 3.1,2, If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, and set not your affections on things on the earth. The terrestrial man is set in oppo- sition to the heavenly^! Cor. 15.47,48, Tte first man is of the earth, earthy, the second man is the Lord from heaven. Adam, the first public per- son ani head of the old covenant, roas formed of the earth; he was TUortal and corruptible: But Chvist, the second public person, and head of the new covenant, is of a heavenly descetit, and has a divine, as well as a laanan itature. In Hie manner the earthly house is set in opposition to the heavenly ; 2 Cor, 5. 1, If our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. If this bodily frame of nature were taken to pieces by death, there is a state of glory provided by God for the separate soul to pass unto. Cen. 1. 2. and the e. was without form and void 10. and God called the dry land e. *l. and God said, let the e. bring forth grass, 24. ^. and the e. brought forth grass and herb is. be fruitful, replenish £. and subdue it, 9. 1. C). 11. the e. also was corrupt before God 7. 17. and the ark wa5 lifted up above the e. 8. 14. in the second month was the e. dried 22. whiles, remaineth, seed-time shall not cease 9. 13. foratoken of acovenant between me and£. 10.25. in his days was the e. divided, 1 Chr. 1. 19. 18.18.and all the nations of the e. shall be blessed in him, 22. 18. ] 26. 4. J 28. 14, 27. 28. God give thee of the fatness of the e. 41 .47.in plenteous years e. brought forth handfuls JCxod. 8. 22. 1 am the Lord in the midst of the e. 9. 29. that thou mayest know that the e. is the Lord's, Deut. 10. 14. Psal. 24. 1- 1 Cor. 10. 26. 10.5. that one cannot be able to see the e. 15. 12. stretehest thy hand, e. swallowed them 20. 24. an altai of e. thou shalt make unto me JVum.l6..30.if the e. open her mouth and swallow 32. and the e. opened her month and swallowed them up and their houses, 26.10. Psal. 106. 17 34. they said, lest the e. swallow us up also Deiit. 28.1, Lord will set thee above all nations of e. 23. the e. that is under thee shall be iron 32. 1. and hear, O e. the words of my mouth 13. he made him ride on the high places of the e. 22. a fire shall consume the e. with her increase 1 Sam. 2. 8. for'the pillars of the e. are the Lord's 4. 5. Israel shouted, so that the e. rang again 14. 15. they also trembled, and the e. quaked SSam. 1.2. aman came with e. on his head, 15. 32. 22. 8. then the e. shooWiand trembled, Psal. 18. 7. 1 Kingsl.40.so that the e. rent with the sound S Kings 5.17. to thy servant two mules* burden of c. 2 Chron, I6. 31. and let the e. rejoice, Psal. 96. 11 . 33. at the presence of the Lord, because God cometh to judge the e. Psal, 96. 13. | 98. 9. £i:ra 5.11. the servants of the God of heaven and e. Neh, 9. 6. thou hast made the e. Isa. 45. 12. Job 5. 25. and thy offspring as the grass of the e. 154 24. the e. is given into the hand of the wicked 11. 9. the measure thereof is longer than the e. 12.15. he sendeth waters and they overturn the e. 15. 19. to whom alone the e. was given 16. 18. O e. cover not thou my blood, let me cry 18. 4. shall the e. be forsaken for thee ? 20. S7. and the e. shall rise up against him 22. 8. but as for the mighty man, he had ihe e. 24. 4. the poor of the e. hide themselves 26 7. he hangeth the e, upon nothing 30. 6. to dwell in the caves of the e. and in rocks S.children of base men.they were viler than the e. 34. 13. who hath given him a charge over the e. ? 37. 17.when he quieteththec.bj^ the south-wind 38. 4. when I laid the foundations of the e. 18. hast thou perceived the breadth of the e. ? Psal. 2. 8. give thee the uttermost parts of the e. 10. be instructed, ye judges of the e. 10.18. that the man of the e. may no more oppress 12.6. pure words, as silver tried in a furnace of e. 25. 13. and his seed shall inherit the e. 33. ,5. the e. is full of the goodness of the Lord 14. he looketh on all the inhabitants of the e. 37.9. thatwait on Lord shall inheritthe ff. 11.22. 46. 2. we will not fear though the e. be removed 6. he uttered his voice, the e. melted 47. 9. for the shields of the e. belong unto God 48. 2. the joy of the whole e. is mount Zion 60. 2. thou hast made the e. to tremble 63. 9. shall go into the lower parts of the e. 65. 8. that dwell in tlie uttermost parts of the e. 9. thou visitest the e. and waterest it 67.6. then shall e. yield her increase, Ezek.S4t.^t- 68. 8. the e. shook, the heavens also dropped 32. sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the e. 71.20.shaltbringme up from the depths of tbeg, 72. 6. shall come down as showers that water the e. 73. 9- and their tongue walketh through the e. 75. 3. the e. and all the inhabitants thereof are dis- solved, I bear up its pillars, Isa. 24. I9. 8. the wicked of the e. sh^ wring them out 76. 8. the e. feared \\ 77. 18. the e. trembled, 97.4, 9. when God arose to save the meek of the e. 78.69.like the e.which he hath established for ever 82.8. arise, O God, judge the e, thou shalt inherit go. 2. or ever thou hadst formed the e. 97. 1. the Lord reigneth, let the e. rejoice 09- 1. the Lord xcigneth, let the e. be moved 102. 25. of old hast thou laid tbe foundation of the e. 104. 5. Prov. 8. 29. Isa. 48. 13, 104.13.the e. is satisfied with the fruit of thy works 24. O Lord, the e. is full of thy riches 114. 7. tremble, O e. at the presence of the Lord 115.16. thee, hath he given to the children of men 119- 64. the e. O Lord, is fiill of thy mercy 90. thou hast established the e. and it abideth 147. 8. who prepareth rain for the e. 148. 13. his glory is above the e. and the heaven Prov.Z.\% the Lord hath founded the e. Isa. 24. 1. 8. 23. 1 was set up from everlasting, or ever e. was 26. as yet he had not made the e. nor fields 25.3. e.for depth and heart of kings is unsearchable 30. 16. the e. that is not filled with water 21. for three things the a. is disquieted, for four Eccl. 1. 4. but tbe e. abideth for ever 5. 9. moreover, the profit of the e. is for all Isa. 4, 2. the fruit of the e. shall be excellent 11.4. that smiteth the e. with the rod of his mouth 9. e. shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord 13. 13. the e. shall remove out of her plafie 14. 16. is this the man that made the e. to tremble ? 24. 4. the e. moumeth and fadeth away, 33. 9. 5. the e, is defiled under the inhabitants thereof 24.19. «■ is utterly broken down, the e. is dissolved 20. c.shall reel || 26.19. e. shall cast out the dead 26. 21. the e. also shall disclose her blood 34. 1. let the e. hear, and all that is therein 40. 22. it is he that sitteth on the circle of the e. 28. the Creator of the ends of the tf. faintethnot 44. 24. that spread abroad the e. by myself 45. 8. let the e. open || 12. I have made the e. 22. look to me and be ye saved all ends of the e, 49- 13. sing, O heavens, and he joyful, O e. 51. 6. look on the e. the e. shall wax old 60. 1. thus saith ihe Lord, the e. is my footstool 8. shall the e. be made to bring forth in one day ? Jer. 4. 23. 1 beheld the e. it was without form 28. for this shall the e. mourn, heavens be black 6. 19. hear, O «. I will bring evil on this people 10. 10. at his wrath the e. shall tremble 22.29. O e.e.e. hear the word of the Lord, write ye this man childless, Mic. 1. 2. 46. 8. Egypt saith, I will go up and cover the e. 49. 21. the e. is moved at the noise. 50. 46. 51. 15. he hath made the e. by his power Etek. 7. 21. I will give it to the wicked of the e. 9. 9. they say, the Lot6 hath forsaken the e. 43. 2. and the e. shined with his glory Hos. £, 2*2. the e. shall hear the corn and the wine Amos 8. 9 I will darken the e. in the clear day Jonah 2. 6. the e. with her bars was about me Mie. 6. 2, hear, ye strong foundations of the e. • 11 7. 17. they shall move out like worms of the e Nah. 1. 5. the e. is burnt up at his presence Hab. 2. 14. the e. filled with knowledge of the L. 3. 3. and the e. was fall of his praise 9. thou didst cleave the e. with rivers Hag. 1. 10. tbe e. is stayed from her fruit Zech. 1. 10. sent to walk to and fro thro' the e. 6.7. 4. 10. the eyes of the Lord which run thro' Aet. Mai. 4. 6. lest 1 smite the e. with a curse Mat.5.5. blessed are meek, for they shall inherit e. 35. swear not by the e. it i» God's footstool 13.5. where they had not much e. Marki. 5. Mark 4. 28. for the e, bringeth forth fruit of herself /oAnS.ai.hethat is ofthee. is earthly, and speaketh of the e. he diat cometh from heaven is above all 1 Cor. 15. 47. the first man is of the e. earthy 2 Tim. 2. 20. but also vessels of wood and of e. Heb. 6. 7. die e. which drinketh in the rain 12. 26. whose voice then shook the e. but now Jam. 5. 7. waitefli for the precious fruit of the e 18. and the e. brou^t forth her fruit 2Per.3.10. the f.andworks therein shall be burnt up Rev. 7. 3. hurt not the e. nor sea, nor the trees 11, 4. olive trees standing before the God of the «< 6. have power to smite the e. with all plagues 12. 16, the e. opened and swallowed up the flood 13. 12, causeth the e. to worship the first beast 18. 1. and the e. was lightened with his glory 19. 2. the great whore, which did corrupt the e. 20. 11. from whose face the e. fled away See Beasts, Dust, Ends, Face, Kings, Hii4- VEN, People, Whole, All the EAUTH. Gen. 1 .26. let them have dominion over all the a 7. 3. to keep seed alive on the face of all the e 11 . 9. there confound the language of all the e. 18. 25. shall not ihe Judge of all the e. do right . 19. 31. to comeintousaAer manuerof a//(Ae«. Exod. 9. 14. there is none like me in alt the e. 16. my name declared thro' all the e. Rom. Q.lTt 19. 5. a peculiar treasure ; for all the e. is muie 34. 10. such as have not been done in all the e, Num. 14. 21. all the e. shall be filled with glory Josh. 3. 11. the Lord of all the e. 13. Zech. 6. 5 23.14. 1 am going the wayof a// the e. iKingtZ.Z. Judg. 6. 37, and if it be (fry on all the e. beside ISam. i7.46.iha.tall the e. may know there isa G. 1 Kings 10. 24. all the e. sought to Solomon to hear 2 Kings 5. 15. no God in all the e. but in Israel I Chr. 16. 14. judgm. areinaZ/Mflf. Pja/, 105, 7- 23. sing to the Lord, all the e. Psal. 96. 1. 30. fear before him all the e. Psal. 33. 8. | 96.9. Psal. 8. 1. excellent is thy name in all the e. ^. 45.16. whom thou mayest make princes in n/Z'/'ee. 47.2. L. isagreatkingoveraW//iee.7- Zech.'H.Q. 57.5. let thy glory be above all the e. 11. 1 108. 5. 66.tl. make ajoyfulnoiseaWrAffc. 98-4- i 100. +1. 4. all the e. shall worship thee, and sing to thee 83.18. that thou art most high overallthee. 97-9. Jja. 10.14. so have I gathered all the e.none moved 12. 5. done excellent things, this is known in fl//e. 25. 8. take the rebuke of his people, from alt the Jer. 26. 6. 1 will make this city a curse to all the e, 33. 9. it shall be an honour before all the e. 51. 7- a golden cup that made all the e. droukc. 25. O mountain, that destroys all the e. 49. so at Babylon shall fall the slain ofallthee, Da/1.2. 39. a kingdom shall bear rule over a// iAsff. Hab. 2, 20. let all the e. keep silence before him Zeph. 3. 8. all the e. shall be devoured with'fire Zech.l. 11. all the e, sitteth still and is at rest Euke23. 44. there was a darkness over all the e. Ram, 10. 18. their sound went into all the e. Rev. 5. C. seven Spirits ofGod sent forth into flW From the EARTH. Gen. 2. 6. but there went up a mist /rom the 4. 11. and now art thou cursed^om the e. 6. 1 13. behold, I will destroy them /rom the a, 7. 23. and they were destroyed/rom the e. 8. 11. Noah knew waters were abated/rom the e. Exod. 9. 15. thou shalt be cut ofS from the e. Joth, 7. 9. Psal. 109. 15. Prop. 2. 22. i^'aA. 2. 13. l5om.28.23. Saul arose/rom «Ai e. and sat 011 bed 2 Sam. 4. 11. shall not take you z'wa.j from the t.f 12. 17. the elders went to raise Hm from the e, 20. David arose from the e. and washed himself Job I8.i7.his remembrance shall perish/romi/iSe Psal. 21. 10. shalt destroy their fruit/rom from going to and fro in the e. 2. 2. 8. that there is none like him tn the e. 2, 3. 14. 8. though the root thereof wax old in the e. 24. 18. their portion is cursed in the e, ^9- 14. ostrich, whicli leaveth her egg» in the e. Psal. 16. 3. but to the saints that are tn the e. 46. 8. what desolations he hath made in the e. 10. be still, I will be exalted in the e. 58. 11. verily he is a God thatiudgeth in the e. 72. 16. there shall be a handful of corn in thee. 119-19'Ia-in A stranger tn tlte «.hide not thy com. 140.11. let not an evil speaker be established in e. Pr0r.ll. 31. the righteous be recompensed in the e. ha. 26. 9* for when thy judgments are in the e. 18. we have not wrought deliverance in the «, 40. 24. their stock shall not take root in the e. 42. 4. till he have set judgment in the e. f>2, 7. till he make Jerusalem a praise tn the e. 6d. 16. shall bless in God of truth, who blesseth himself in the e. and he that sweareth in thee. Jer. 17. 13. that forsake thee, be written m the e. 31. 22. the Lord hath created a new thing tn the e, Has.Q. 23. and I will sow her unto me in f/ifl 0. loel 2. 30, and. I will shew wonders in the e. Atms 5.7. ye who leave off righteousness t» the e. Mat. C5. 18. he went and digged i» the e. and hid 25. I was afraid^ and hid thy talent in the e. A/a}'A4.31. it is like a grain of mustard seed,when it is sown in the e. is less than all seeds in the e. . John 5.8.there are three that bear witness in the e. On^ or, upon the EAKTH. Gen. 6. 6. repented that he had made man on the e. 12. God looked upon the e. behold it was corrupt 7- 4. 1 will cause it to rain upon the e. forty days 12. the rain was upon the e. forty days, 17. 8. 17. be fruitful and multiply vpon the e. 19. 23. sun was risen upon the e. when Lot entered 28. 12. and behold a ladder set upon the e, Exod. 10. 6. since the day they were upon the e. I^v. 11. 29. things that creep upvn the e. 42, 44. Dent, 4i. 10. all days they live upmi the e. 12. 1,19. 36. upon the e. he shewed thee his great fire 12 16. ye shall pour it upon the e. as water, 24. S 'Stifn. 12. 16. David lay all night upon the e. 14. 7< not leave name nor remainder upon the e. 1 Kii%z» 8. 27. but will God indeed dwell on the e. ? heaven cannot contain thee, 2 Chron. 6. 18. 17- 14. till the day the Lord sends rain upon the e. lCAron.29.15. our days tm e. as a shadow, Jod 8. 9. Jok 7 .1 . is there not an appointed time to man one.? 19> 25. he shall stand at the latter Aa.yuponthee. 20. 4, knowest not since man was placed on the e. 37* 6. for he saith to the snow, be thou cm the e. 41. 33. on €. th'^reis not his like, leriathan made Ptai.7 .5.1et the enemy tread down my life on the e. 41. 2. and he shall be blessed upon the e. 67. 2. that thy way may be known upon the e. 73. 25. there is none upon e. I desire besides thee 112. 3. his seed shall be mighty upon the e. Prov. 30. 24. four things that are little upon the e. £ccl. 7. 20. for there is not a just man upon the e. 10. 7. and princes walking as servants upoji the e. 11. 2. knowest not what ^il shall be done upon e. 3. the clouds empty themselves upon the e. Cant, S. 12. flowers appear on the e. time of singing .». 28. 22. a consumption determined upon thee. 51. 6. lift up your e^es, and look upon the e. Jer. 9. 3. are not valiant for the truth upon the e. Lam. 2. 11. eyes fail, my liver is poured upon the e. Dan. 2.10. not a man on the e. can shew the matter Amot 3. 5. can a bird fall in a snare iwon the e. 9. 9> yet shall not the least grain faU tqton the e. Mtit. 0. 19. lay not np for yours, treasures upon c. 9- 6. may know Uiat the Son of man hath power on «. to forgive sins, Afw-;t2. 10. Lute 5.2^. 10. 34. think not F am come to send peace on e. 16. 19. whatsoever thou shalt bind on e. 16. IB. 15. 19' I say, that if two of you shall agree one. ^S. 9. and call no man your fathern/^m the *. EAR Mat. 23.35, all the righteoas blood shed upon thee Mark 9. 3. so as no fuller on e. can white them iMke 2. 14. glory to God in the highest, on e. peace 6. 49- like a man thatbuih a house upon the e 12. 49. I am come to send fire on the e. Sl.supposeyethatlam come to give peace one. / 18. B. the Son cometh, shall he find faith one. ? 21. 26. for the things which are coming on the e. John 17. 4. I have glorified thee on the e. fiofB.9.2a.a short work will the Lord make on the e. Cot. 3. 2. setyour affections not on things on . let the sinners be consumed out of the e. ■Dan .7. 17. four kings, which shall arise out of the e. Hos. 2. 18. 1 will break the battle out of the e. Mic, 7. 2. the good man is perished out of the e. Rev. 13. 11. another beast coming i^rou/ of the e. To, or, wn^o the EARTH. G«n.24.52.he worshipped, bowing himself ro the e. 37. 10. to bow down ourselves to thee, to the e. 42, 6. fiiey bowed thcm-selves to the e. 43. 26. 48. 12. he bowed himself with his face to the e. Josh. 5. 14. Joshua fell on his face to the c. 7, 6. 1 Sam. 5. 3. Dagoil was fallen on his face to the e. 17. 49. GoUai£ fell on his face to the e. 24. 8. David stooped with his face to the e. 25. 41. she bowed hersalt' tothe e. 1 Kings!. 31, 26. 8. let me smite him, I pray thee, to thee. 20. therefore let not my blood fall to the e. ZSam, 1,2. when he came to David he fell to the e. 14.11.not one hair shall fall to the e. 1 Kingsl.52. 2A!'in^xl0.10.fall/oe/ie e. nothing of the word of L. 2 Chron. 20. 24. were dead bodies fallen to the e. Job 12. 8. or speak to the e. it shall teach tbr-e Psal. 17- 11. set their eyes, bowing down to the e. 44. 25. for our belly cleaveth unto the e. 50. 4. he shall call to the e. that he may judge 146.4.his breath goeth forth, he retumeth to the e. Ecel, 3. 21, the spirit of beast that goeth to the e. 12.7> then shall the dust return to the e. Isa. 8. 22. and they shall look %mto the e. 63. 6. I will bring down their strength to the e. Jer. 15. 10, a man of contention to the whole e. Hos. 6. 3. as the latter and former rain to the e, Luke 24. 5. and bowed down their faces to the e. Acts 9- 4. Saul fell to the e. and heard a voice 10. 11. as a great sheet, and let down to the e. 26. 14. and when we were all fallen to the e. Rev. 6. 13. and the stars of heaven fell to the e. 12.4.drew the stars, and did not cast them to the e. 13. when the dr^on saw he was cast unto the e. EARTHEN. Leo. 6. 28. the e. vessel wherein it was sodden 11. 33. the «. vessel whereunto any of them falleth 14. 5, one of the birds killed in an «. vessel, 50. Num.5. 17. priest shall take holy water in e. vessel 2 Sam. 17. 28. brought beds, basins, and e. vessels Jer. 19. 1. go and get a potter's e. bottle 32. 14. put these evidences in an e. vessel Lam. 4. 2. how are they esteemed as e. pitchers 2 Cor, 4. 7. we have this treasure in «. vessels EARTHLY. John 3. 12. if I have told you e. things, believe not 31. he that is of the earth is e. speaks of earth 2 Cor. 5,1. ifoure. house of tabem. were dissolved PAi7. 3.ig. many walk, whomindtf things Jam. 3, 15. this wisdom is e. sensual, devilish EARTHY. 1 Cor. 15. 47. the first man is of the earth, e. 48. as is the e. such are they also that are e. 49. and as we have borne the image of the e. EARTHQUAKE. The tcripture speaks of several natural earthquakes. One of the most reTttarkable, is that which was in the twenty-seventh year of Uzziah, kins: of Judali. There is mention of this earthquake in Amos I. I. and in Zech. 14. 5. Josephus sa^s, EAS that this eanhquake was so vtoient, as ta dirili a mountain tn halves, which lay to the west of Jerusalem, and moved one part of it from iti place four furlongs, or Jive hundred paces. Another very memorable earthquake, was that at the time of out Saviour's erucijixion^ Mat. 27. 51. Many have been of opinion, that this mo- tion was perceived by all the world. Others maintain, l/tat it was sensible only in Judea, or even in the temple, the gates whereof were shaken, and the vail rent asunder. It must have been attended with very terrible circutn- stances, since the centurion, and they who were with him^ were so affected with it, and were in- duced by it to acknowledge the injustice of our Saviour's condemnation. Mat. 27< 54. An Earthquake is a great shaking, or trembling of the earth, or of some parts of it, Amos 1.1. Great alterat4ons and changes are expressed in scripture by a shaking of the earth, Heb. 12. 2d. 2'he delivering of the Israelites out °f Egypt is called a moving, or shaking, of the earth, Psal. 68. 8. Ajid an extraordinary and unexpected alteration in the state of affairs, civil or ecclesiastical, is represented by a great earthquake, Rev. 6. 12. and I6. 18. 1 J^ingf 19.11. after the wind, an«.Ld.wasnotinf. 12. after the e. a fire, the Lord was not in the fire Isa. 29. 6. thou shalt be visited of the Lord with e. Amos 1, 1. which he saw two years before the e. Zech. 14. 5. like as ye fled from before the e. Mat. 27. 54. now when the centurion saw the e. 28. 2. behold, there was a great e. the angel of the Lord cAmz,Acts 16.26. Rev. 6. 12. | 11. 13. Rev. 8. 5. there were thunderings and an e. 11. 19. 16. 18. a great e. so mighty an e. and so great EARTHQUAKES. Mat. 24. 7< there shall be famines, pestilences, and e. in divers places, Mark 13. 8. Luke21.1i. EASE. Deut. 28, 6$. among nations shalt thou find no e. Judg. 20.43. they trod the Benjamites down with e. Job 12. 5. in the thoi^ht of him that is at e. 16. 12. 1 was at «. l| 21. 23.dieth, being wholly at e. Ps. 25.13. his soul shall dwell ate. his seed inherit 123. 4. with the scorning of those that are at ^ . Prov. 1. 132. the e. of the simple sh^I slay them Isa. 32. 9- rise up, ye women that are at c. 11. tremble, ye women thatareat^, be troubled Jer. 46. 27. Jacob shall return, and be in rest, at e. 48. 11. Moab hath been at e. from his youth 49. 1 31. get you up to the nation that is at e. JSzek. 23, 42. a voice of a multitude being at e. Amos 6. 1, woe to them that are ac e. in Zion Zech, 1. 15. T am sore displeased with heathen at 0. Luke 12. ig. take thine e. eat, drink, and be merry EASE. Deut. 23. 13. when thou wilt e. thyself abroad 2 Chron. 10. 4. e. thou somewhat the yoke, 9. J06 7. 13. my couch shall e. my complaint Isa. 1.24. ah, I will e. me of mine adversaries 38. 1 14, O Lord, I am oppressed, e. me EASED. Job 16. 6. and though I forbear, what am T e. f 2 Cor. 8, 13. that other men be e. and ye burdened EASEMENT. Judg.3. 1 24. he doeth his e. in his summer-chamber EASIER. Exod. 18. 22. so shall it be e. for thyself, shall bear Mat, 9. 5. whether is e. to say, thy sins be foi^ivea thee, orto say, arise, Mark 2. 9. Luke 5. 23. 19-24. itise.foracameltogothro'the eye of nee- dle, than a rich man, ]^rk 10. 25. Luke 18. 25, Luke l6.i7.it is e.for heaven and earth to pass.than EASILY. 1 Cor.l 3,5. charity is not «.provoked,thinks no evil Uei. 12. 1. lay aside the sia which doth so e.besetus EAST. The Hebrews express the east, west, north, and south, by words which signify, before, behind, left, aTid right, according to the situation of a man with his face turned towards the east. By the east, they describe frequently not only Arabia, Deserta, and the lands of *Moab and Anunon, which lay to the east of Palestine ; but Assyria likewisey Mesopotamia, Babylonia, and Chaldea, which lie rather to the north than to the east of Judea. It is said, in Gen. 11. 1,2. that the sons of "N oak having but one languqgef departed from the east, and came into die land of Shingr. Hereupon, some difficuities have been raised; for tin land of Shinar is not to the west of Armenia, where the ark rested ; and Armenia does net lie to the east of Babylonia, where the Itmd of Shinar was. On the contrary, it is to tAs north of this country. Interpreters mud Coi^i- mentators, to disengage them.fvlves out of tAsu , perplexities, have imagined dij/'erem erp'tatietKlu of this postage. &mc, hif the Hebrew word Kedem, or. East, have understood the country tohtch was aftenvardt peopled by Kedemah, the youngest wn of \s\m\^'i\. Others, that Kedem was uterf for. At the be- ginniDg ; ati& Moses intended to describe the particutaf time at which the first men de~ farted after the deluge, in order to spread them- tfives into different countries. Others, that Moses spoke according to the custom of the As- syrians, who called all the provinces of their em- pire which were situated beyond the Tigris, Kedem, or East ; and those on this side the same river, the West, or Arab. Others, instead of, they departed or journeyed from the east, translate, they departed to go towards the east, talmet says, that it appears to him from a great number of places in the Old and even in the New Testament, that the sacred Writers called the provinces which were beyond the Tigris a7td Euphrates, even Mesopotamia, Armenia, a7id Persia, Kedem, or the East. Moses, who had been bred up in Egypt, and lived long in Arabia, in this likewise might probably follow the custom of the country. It is certain, says he, that Babylonia, Chaldea, Susiana, Persia, and a part of Mesopotamia, as well as the rivers of Euphrates and Tigris, for the greatest part of their course are to the east of Palestine, Egypt, and Arabia. He adds, that it is farther certain, that the people who came from Armenia, Syria, Media, and Upper Mesopotamia, entered Palestine aiid ■Esvpt from the east-side, which was sufficient for the Hebrews to say, that these people lay to the east, with respect to them. He proves by thefollowiytg passages, that these countries were known among the Hebrews by the ?iame of East. /» Num. S3. 7. Balaam jayj, that Balak, Jti?ig of Moab, had brought him irom the mountains of the east ; that is, from Pethor upon the Eu- phrates. Isaiah says, ch. 41. 2. that Abraham came from the east into the land of Canaan : And it is known that he came from Mesopota- mia and Chaldea. The same prophet says, that Cyrus should come from the east against Baby- lon, Isa. 46. H. He places Syria to the east o/* Judea. St, Matthew says, that tht wise men, who came to worship Christ, set out from the east. Mat. 2. 1 . 'ill this, says he, demonstrates, that in the scrip- ture style, the East is often used for the pro- vinces which lie to the North of Judea and ■^Syp*» from whence, however, people generally enter Palestine by the way only of Damascus, rehich is to the north-east of this country. The Kast is the first of the four cardinal poi?its of the horizon, where the sun is seen to rise when in the equinoctiai. C«7t.3.24.God placed at the e.of the garden of Eden 12. 8. Abraham removed to a mountain on the e. 13. 11 . Lot chose the plain, and journeyed e. C8. 14. thou shalt spread abroad to the west and e. 29. 1. came into the land of the people of the 4. Ifum.3. 38. but those that encamp toward the e. 23. 7. Balak hath brought me out of the e. Jtidg. 6. 3. the children of the e. came up against them, 33. | 7. 12. | 8. 10. I Kings'),. 30. lAin^j?. 25. three looking towawi the e. 2 Chr.4,. 4. 1 Chron. 9. 24. the porters towards tiie e. west, north 12. 15. they put to flight them toward the e. Job 1. 3, the greatest of all the men of the e. Psal. 75. 6. promotion cometh not from e. nor west 103. 12. as far as the e. is from the west 107. 3. he gathered them from the e. and west Jsa. 2. 6. because they be replenished from the e. 11. 14. they shall spoil them of thee. J^r. 49.28. 41 . 2. who raised up the righteous man from the e. 43. 5. 1 will bring thy seed from the e. Zech. 8. 7. 4^.11. calling a ravenous bird from thee, the man r.zek. 8. 16. men 25, with their faces towards the e. 25.4. I will deliver thee to the men of thee. 10. 40. 6, then came he to the gate which looketh to- ward thee. 22. I 43. 1. I 44.1. I 46. 1, 12. 43.2. the glory ofGod came from the way of the e. 47 .8. thes? waters issue out toward the e. country 4B. 10. toward the e. ten thousand in breadth 17. the suburbs of the city toward the e. 250. pan. 8. 9. the hora waxed great toward the e. 11. 41. tidings out of the e, shall trouble him hel 2. 20, I will drive him toward the e. sea ^mos 8. 12 ihey shall wander from north to e. Zech. 14. 4, the mount shall cleave toward the e. Jjdat. 2. 1. there came wise men from the e. 2. for we have seen his star in the e. 9. 8. 11. many come from e. and west, Luke 13. 29. 24. 27. as lightning cometh out of the e. Vev. 7. 2. another angel ascending from the e. 16. 12. the way of kiogs of e. might be prepared «1. 13. Oil thft ». three gates, on the north three 15S EAT EAST-BORDER. Num. 34. 10. and ye shall point out your fi,-Sorrfer Josh. 4, 19. encamped in the e .-border of Jericho 15. 5. the e.-bordervfzs the salt sea to end of Jordan Ezck. 45. 7 . from the west-border to the e.-border 48. 21. of the oblation toward the e.-border EASTER. Acts 12. 4. intending after e. to bring him forth EAST-GATE VeA. 3. 29. Shemaiah, the keeper of the e.-gate Jer. ig. 2. which is by the entry of the e.-gate li.zek. 10.19. every one stood at the doorof thee.-g. 11. 1. the Spirit brought me unto the e.-gate EAST-SIDE. Exod. 27. 13. the breadth of the court on the e.-side Num. 2. 3. and on the e.-iide shall Judah pitch Josh. 7, 2. to Ai, which is on the e.-side of Bethel 16. 5.the border of their inheritance on the e.-side Judg. 11. 18. came by e.-side of the land of Moab Exek, 11.23. the mountain on the e.-side of the city 42. 16. he measured the e.-sideyiiHtx the reed 48. 2, from the e.-side even unto the west-side, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. Jonah 4. 5. Jonah sat on die e.-side of the city EASTWARD. Gen.l3.14.1iftup thine eyes e. and look, Deu/.3.27. 2 Kings 13. 17. open the window e. and he opened it 1 Chr. 26. 17- e. were six Levites, northward four Ezek. 47- 3- the man with the line went forth e. EAST-WIND. Gen.41.6.thin ears, blasted with the e.-wind, 23.27. Exod. 10. 13. the Lord brought an e.-wind, 14. 21. Job 15. 2. and fill his belly with the e.-wind 27. 21. e.-wind carrieth him away, he departeth 38.24. which scattereth the e.-wind upon the earth Psal. 48. 7. thoubreakest the ships with an e.-wind 78. 26. he caused an e.-wind to blow in heaven Isa. 27.8. he stayeth his rough -windinday of e.-w. Jer. 18. 17. 1 will scatter them as with an e.-wind Ezek. 17. 10. wither, when the e.-wiridtowcheih. it 19. 12. and the e.-wind drieth up her fruit 27. 26. the e.-wind hath broken thee in the seas Hos. 12. 1. Ephraim followeth after the e.-wind 13.15. though he be fruitful, an e.-wiud shall come Jonah 4. 8. God prepared a vehement e.-wind Hab, 1. 9- their faces shall sup up as the e.-wind EASY. Pron.14.6. knowledge is e. to him that understands Mat. 11 . 30. my yoke is e. my burden is light lCtfr.l4.9.except ye utter word9«. to be understood Jam. 3.17> wisdom from above is e. to be intreated EAT. To eat signifies, [1] To chew meat with the teeth to make it fit to enter the stomach, Gen. 27. 4. [2] To enjoy, Isa. 1. ig. [3] To waste, or con- sume, Eccf. 5. 11. [4] To -oppress and undo, Psal. 14. 4. [5] To believe, John 6. 5Q. [6] To have fellowship with, 1 Cor. 5. 11. [7] 3b feed on God's wotd, Isa. 55. 1. [8] Tojeast, Isa. 22. 13. [9] To do the will of God with delight, John 4. 32. It is said in Ezek. 3. 1. Son of man, eat that thou findest, eat this roll. Read attentively, meditate throiighly, impress the things upon thy sonl deeply. So in Jer. 15. 16. Thy words were found, and I did eat them. In John 6. 33, ^. our Savioia- says. Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, ye have no life in you. Except ye partake of those benefits which I purchased by my sufferings in my human nature, ye have no spiritual life, nor communion with God, but con* tinue in your sins, and shall not partake of eter- nal life. Again : He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him. There is an intimate union and commu- nion between us, he having a constant dependance upon me for life, which is his dwelling in me • and I giving out a constant infiuettce and g7iickening viitue to make him live, which is my dwelling in him. And in John 4. 32. he says, 1 have meat to eat which ye know not of. / have something to do which I prefer before bodily food, namely, to bring these Samaritans to believe in and own me for the true Messiah. 7'i^e Psalmist says, Psal. 69, 9, The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up: That fervent passion which I have for thy house, and service, and glory, and people, hath exhausted my natu- ral moisture and vital spirits. The Apostle charges the Corinthians not to eat with a brother^that is a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater; not to entertain any unnecessary familiarity with him, 1 Cor. 5. 11. Hosua speaking of the priests, says. They eat up the sin of my people, Hos. 4. 8. They feast upon, and pamper thetnselves with those sacrifices which my people offer for their sms, and are greedy ajler then\ arid do neither denre nor EAT endeavour to reclaim tne ptopie, uit i/iefci^ their gain should be diminished. The ancient Hebrews did riot eat tndiffeiemly with all sorts of persona ; they mould have pcU luted and dishonotired themselves in their ojcn opiniont if they had eaten with people of another religion, or of a profession that was odious aiti in disrepute. In the patriarch Joseph's tintt they neither ate with the Egyptians, nor iha Egyptians with them. Gen. 43. 32. In our Saviour's time they did not eat with the Sama. ritans : For the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans^ John 4. 9, And the Jews rtera very much scandalized to see that Chriat madt no scruple of eating with publicans and sinners : Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners? Mat. Q. 11. As there were several SOI ts of meats, the use whereof was not alloued them, they could not conveniently eat with those who partook of them, for fear of cotitracting same pollution by touching them, or lest by ac- cident any part of them should fall upon them. Before they sit down to table, they are very careful to wash their hands : they tpeak of this practice as a ceremony that it eisential and stictly obliging. Gen. 2. 16. of every tree thou mayest freely e. 3. 5. in the day ye e. your eyes shall be opened 6. Eve took and did e. \\ 12. and I did e. 13. 14. and dust shalt thou e. all the days of thy lifa 17. in sorrow shzdt thou e. ofitalldaysofthyltfo 18.8. he stood by the angels, and they did e. J9.3. £7. 4. savoury meat, bring it to me, that i may e. 31. 46. and they did e. there upon the heap 40. 17, the birds did e. them out of the basket 43. 1 16. these men shall e. with me at noon 32. for the Egyptians did e. by themselves Exod. 10. 5. the locusts shall e. every tree that grow. 12. the locusts may e. every herb of the land 12 .8. roast with fire,witii bitter herbs they shall e.it 16. no work done, save that which every man e. 43. no stranger shall e. thereof, 48. Lev. 22. 13, 44. when circumcised, then shall he e. thereof 16. 25. e. that to-day, for to-day is a sabbath to L. 35. the children of Isr. did e. manna forty years, till came to borders of Canaan, John 6. 31,49, ^• 23. 11, that the poor of thy people may e. 29. 32. Aaron and sons shall e. Lev. 6. 16. | 8.31. 34. 15. one call thee, and thou e. of his sacri&ce Lev. 6. 18. males shall e. it, 29. I 7-6. Num.W.lO. 26. the priest that offereth it for sin shall e. k 7.19< all that be clean shall e. thereof, Num.l&.ll . 24. any other use, but ye shall in no wise e. of it 10. 12. e. of it without leaven beside the altar 11. 21. yet these ye may e. 22. Deut. 14. 20. 24.9. Aaron and his sons shall e. in the holy place 25.20. if ye say, what shall we e. the seventh year 26. 16. shall sow in vain, your enemies shall e. it Num. 11 . 5. we remember the fish we did *. freely 13. weep, saying, give us flesh, that we may e. 23 . 24. he shall not fie down till he e. of the prey 25.2. the peo. did e. of their sacrifices, and bowed Deut. 2.6. ye shall buy meat of them that yemay e. 12. 15. e. in thy gates, 21. 1 15.22. | 26. 12 15. the uncleaji and clean may e. 22. J 15. 22. 18. thou must e. before the Lord, 14.26. 1 15.20, 20. shalt say, I will e. flesh, diou mayest e. fiesb 14. 21. give it to the stranger that he may e. 20. 6. lest he die, and another man e. of it 23. 24. then thou mayest e. grapes thy fill 28. 39'. not gather grapes, for worms shall e. them 53. shall e. fruit of thine own body. Lam. 2.*U. 32. 38. which did e, the fat of their sacrifices Josh. 5. 11. they did e. of the old corn of the land 24. 13. of the vineyards ye planted not do ye e, Judg. 19. 8. they tarried, and did e. both of thein 1 Sam. 1. 18. Hannah did e. and was no more sad 9. 13. aud afterwards they e. that be bidden 14. 34. and e. and sin not against the Lord 20. 34. Jonathan did e. no meat the second day 28. 22. and e. that thou mayest have strength 2 Sam. 9. 11. he shall e. at my table.l Kings2.h 1 Ain^f 14.11. him that dieth of Jeroboam snail the dogs e, 16. 4. 1 21. 23. 2 Kings 9. 10, 3Cl. 17. 12. for me and my son, that we may e. and d;e 19< 5. the angel sEud, arise and e. Acts 10. 13. I 11.7. 2 Ktngs 4. 43. they shall e. and leave thereof 44. they did c.and left thereof, according to word 6.28. this woman said, give thy son that we maye, him to-day, and we will e. my son to-morrw 29. so we boiled my son, and did e. him 18. 31. ye e. every man of his own vine,ii'a.36.l6 i Chron. 30. 18. yet did they e. the passover Ezra 6.21. and the children of Israel did e. Neh. 5. 2. take up com, that we may e. and liv 9. 25. so they did e. and were filled, Psal. 78. Sy. Job 3. 24. for my sighing cometh before I e. 31.8. then lei me sow, and let another e. Pial. 9Jt, 26. the meek :>hall e, and be satiifit'i) EAT f,nt. C9.29. all they that be fat on cMlh shall «. Au. >.1. Willi*, the fleahofbollSf or drink bloud '8. 25. man did *. angels' food, he sent them meat *28. 2. thou shah «. the labour of thine hands P/uv.1.31. «.lhe fruit of their own way, Ira. 3.10. iS.C.bat the soul of traiisgi-esaon ahaU<. violence 16. il. and they that love it shaJl e. the fruit 94. 13. my son e. thou honey, because it is good 97 . 16. whoso keepeth fig-tree shall e. fruit thereof 30. 17< the eye, and the young eagles shall e. it £rc/. 2. 95. for who can e. or hasten more than I ? A. 1 l.goods increase they are increased that e.them 19. sleep is sweet, whether he e. little or much 10. l6. and thy princes «. in the morning 17. blessed, when thy princes e. in due season Cant. 4, 1 1. as a flock of goats that e. of Gilead 16. come into his garden and «. his pleasant fruits Jia. 4. 1. we will «. our own bread, and wear our own apparel 7.l5.bmteraDdhoneyshallhe«.thathe may know 22. butter and honey shall every one e. that is left 9. 90. t. on the left hand, the flesh of his arm 11.7. the lion shall «. straw like the ox, 65. 2S. 30. 34. oxen and asses shall e. clean provender 37.30. sow ye and reap, plant vineyards, and e. the fruit thereof, 65.21. Jer. ZQ. 6, 28 51. 0. and the worm shall e. them like wool 55. 1. come ye, buy and e. yea, come, buy wine 2. hearken to me, and e. that which is good ()2. 9. they that have gathered it shall e. it 65. 4. a people which e. swine's flesh and broth 1.3. my servants shall «. but ye shall be hungry 99. they shall not plant and another e. Jer.l5.l6. thy words were found, and 1 did e. them 19. 9- shall 0, every one the flesh of his friend in the siege and straitnesii Esek. 2. B. open thy mouth and «. that I give thee 3. 1. son of man, ff. that thou flndest, e. this roll 4. 10. e. by weight || 5. 10. fathers shall e. sons 16.13. thou didst e. fine flour, and honey, and oil 29. 9. and in thee they e. upon the mountains 34. 3. ye e. the fat, and clothe you with the wool Van. 4. 33. Nebuchadnezzar did e. grass as oxen iioi. 4. 10. for they shall e. and not have enough, they shall not increase, Mic. 6. 14. Hag. 1. 6. 9. S. they shall e. unclean things in Assyria 4. all that e. thereof shall be polluted Jhtiot 6. 4. that e. the lambs out of the flock A/tc. 3. 3. who also e. the flesh of my people Zec/i.\ I. 9. let the rest «.every'one flesh of another 16. but he shall e. the flesh of tlie fat and tear Mat. 19. 4. how David did e. the shew-bread 14. 20. did all e. and were filled, took up frag- ments, 15. 37. Mar* 6. 42. I 8.8. Lufceg. 17. 15. 27. yet the dogs e. of the crumbs, Mark! . 20. 38 they that didf. were 4,000, beside women SO. 21. and as they did e. he said, Mar^ U. 18,22. 2ti. Jesus took bread, brake it, and said, take e. thisismybody, Martt 14. 92. 1 Car 11.24. MarA 9. 16. when they saw him e. with publicans 6. 44. they that did «. were above 5,000 men U. 14. no man e. fruit of thee hereafter for rver 14.12.where go and prepare that thou mayeat e.the passover > 14. Luie 92. 8, 11 . John 18. 28. Luke 6. 1. and did tf. rubbing them in their hands 7. 36. one desired him thathewoulds. with him 10. 8. e, such things as are set before you 15. et. killed fatted calf, let us s. and be merry 34. 43. he took it, and did e. before them John 4.31. disciples prayed him, saying, Master «. 6. 36. because ye did e. of loaves and were filled 50. that a man ma,y e. thereof and not die 53. except ye e. the flesh of the Son of Man Acts 9. 46. they did «. their meat with gladness 11. 3. thou wentest in and did e. with them 93. 14. we will e. nothing till we have slain Paul Rom. 14. 9. one believeth he may e. all things 93. he that doubteth is damned if he e. 1 Cor .8.7 . for some «. it as a thing offered to an idol 8. neither if we «. are we the better, if wee. not 13. 1 will e. no flesh while the world standeth 10. 3. and did all e. the same spiritual meat 18. who e. of the sacrifices, partakers of the altar 95. whatsoever is sold in die shambles, that e. 97. e. asking no questions for conscience sake 11. 34. if any man hunger, let him e. at home S 'i'hess. 3. 10. if any work not, neither should he ». 2 Tim. 2. 17. their word will e. as doth a canker Jam. 5. 3. and shall e. your flesh as it were fire 2iev.l7. l6.shall e.her flesh, and bum her withfire 19. 18. that ye may e. flesh of kings and captains See Blood, Brbad, Eat. EAT with drink. Gn.94.54. and they did e. and drink, S6.Z0.Exod. 94. 11. Jvdg. 9. 27. I 19. 4. £jod. 39. 6. sat down to #. and drini, 1 Cor. 10. 7. 3i.28. nor«. bread, nor rfrwt* water,iJ«rf.9.9,ie. Idfim.30. 11. Egyptians did tf.bread and rfrm^waier t-^m. 11.11. shall I goto my hnusetoff.andf/riHitj' i. S. it d^d e. of his meat and drini of his cup r.Ai i Siim.ig.i5. can thy servant taste what I *. orrf ? 1 l\ingi 1. 25. they «. and drink before Adonijah 13. H. I will not e. bread nor drink water, 9.17,22. 16. neither will I e. bread nor drink water 18. 41. Elijah said, get thee up, e. and drink 2 Kingi 6.22. set bread, that they may e. and drink 7 . 8. they went into one tent and did e. and drink 18. 27. e. own dung and drink piss, Jta. 36. 12. 1 CAr. 29. 22. and did tf. and rfri'ni before the Lord 9 Chron. 98. 15. and gave them to i«, and to drink Etra 10. 6. Ezra did e. no bread nor drink water Neh. 8. 10. go your way, e. the fat and drink sweet ' Esth.-^. \6. last forme, nor e. nor drink three days Job 1. 4. called sisters to tf. and drink with them Prov. 93. 7. so is he, e. and drink saith he to thee Eccl. 2. 94. there if nothing better than that he should e. and drink^ 3. 13. | 5. 18, I 8. 15. Cant. 5. 1. e. O friends, yea, drijtk abundautly Ita. SI. 5. e. drink, ye princes, anoint the shield 22.13.beholdjoy and gladness, letusc.and driJtk, for to-morrow we shall die, 1 Cor. 15. 32. Jer. 92. 15, did not thy father e. and dri7ik? Etek. 25. 4. shall e. thy fruit and drink thy milk 39. 17. that ye may e. flesh and drijik blood Dan. 1. 12. give us pulse toe. and water to drink Zech.l. 6. when ye dide. and when ye did driyik Mat. 6. 25. what shp-U e. or drink, 31. Liike 12.29. 24. 49- to e. and drink with drunken, L^ike 12, 4f . Ltike 5. 30. why do ye?, and rf. with publicans.' 33 .John's disciples fast, but thy disciples e. and d. 12. 19. take thine ease, e. drink, and be merry 17. 8. and afterward thou shalt e. and drirtk 27. they did e. they dra?ik, they married, 28. 22. 30. that ye may e, and drink at my table ^cis 9. 9)lBaul three days did neither e. nor drink 23.12. e. nor rfrin* till they had killed Paul, 21. Horn. 14. 21. neither to e. flesh nor drink wine 1 CW. 9. 4. have we not power to e. and to dritik ? lO.Sl.wheth. therefore ye a. or drink, or whatever 11. 22. have ye not houses to e. and drink in >. 26. as oft as ye e. this bread and drink this cup 27. whosoever shall e. and drink unworthily 98. and so let them e. and drinkoi that cup He did EAT. Geti. 3. 6. Eve gave to her husband, and he did e. 25.28.1oved Esau, because /le dide. of his venison 27. 25. he brought it ne^^ to Isaac, and he did e. 39. 6. he knew not ought, savethe bread /le dide. l*Sam. 30.11. gave the Egyptians bread,and ^e did e. 2 Sam. 9. 13. he did e. continually at his table 12. 20, they set bread before him, and he did e. Mark 1. 6. John did e. locusts and wild honey Luke 4. 2. and in those days he did e. nothing Gal. 2. 19. for before he did e. with the Gentiles ■ EAT not. Gen. 2. 1?, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt Tiot e. of it, 3. 1, 3. 3. 11. whereof I commanded thee not to e. 37. 9-4. the blood thereof shall yoxinot e. Lev. 19.96. Vexa. 12. 16,23, 24, 25. | 15. 23. 24. 33, 1 will not e. till I have told my errand 32. 32. the children of Israel e. not of the sinew 43.32. the Egyptiansmightrtt^re.with the Hebrews Exod. 19. 9' 6. not of it raw, nor sodden at all 45. a foreigner shall not e. thereof, 29. 33. Lev. 11. 4. these shall ye not e. Dent. 14. 3, 7. 22.4. a leper not e. of the holy things, 6. 10, 12, 8. that torn he shall not e. to defile himself Num. 11. 19. ye shall not e. one day, or t^vo days Deut. 14. 21. ye shall tui/ e. of any thing that dieth of itself, shalt give it to stranger, Etek. 44. 31. 28. 31. ox be slain, and thou shalt jtot e. thereof Judg. 13. 4. ande. jiot any unclean thing, 7. 14. 1 Sam. 1. 7- therefore she wept and did not e. 9. 13. for the people will iwt e. till he come 28. 93. Saul refused, and said, I will not e. 2 Kings 4. 40. and they coilild not e. thereof 7.9.shaltsee it with thy eyes, but Ttofe. thereof,19. Exra 2. 63. not e. of most holy things, Ne/i. 7. 65. Psal. 141. 4. and let me not e. of their dainties Prozi.23.6. e. nor bread of him that hath an evil eye Exek. 24.17. cover not lips, and e. not bread of men Mark 7.3. Jews, except they wash, they e. not, 4. ■£^£92. 16.1 will note, thereof, imtil fulfilled 1 Cor. 5. 11. with such an one no not to e. 8. 8. neither if we e. not are we the worse 10. 28. e. notf for his sake that shewed it Shall ye EAT. Exod. 12.11. thus shall ye e. it, with loins girded 15. seven days shall ye e. unleavened bread, 20. 29. 31. nor shall ye e. flesh torn of beasts Lev. 10. 14. wave-breastjAd// j/£ e. in adean place ll.S.chcwedi the cud, that j/ia.'/^ee.I?euf. 14.4,6. 9. these shall ye e. of all that are in the waters 19' 95. in the fifth year shall ye e. of the fruit 96. 29. the flesh of your daughters shall ye e. Devt. 14. 9. S'll that have fins and scales shall ye e. Y^ shall EAT. Gen. 45. IB. and ytishalle. the fat of the land Exod, 19, 11. ye shall e. it in ha&ie, Jxird's pdssuver '£j-d(/.12.1 8. first month at even yej.e.unleat .bret 16. 12. saying, atevenye #Aa//e. flesh, and in mora Lev. 7. 23. ye shall e. no manner of fat, 24. 26. ye shall e. no manner of blood, 17. 14. 10. 13. and ye sltall e. it in the holy place 23. 14. ye xAa//e. neither bread nor parched corn 25.12,ye //in// e.the increase thereof out of the flcul 19. ye shall e. your fill, and dwell in safety 22. ye shall e. of the old store, 26. 10. 26. 26. and ye shall e. and not he satisfied 29. ye shall e. the flesh of your sons and daugh. Nvm. Il.l8.the Lord will give flesh, and ye shall e. 18.31.and ye shall e.in every place,and householdi Deur. 12.7* there ye //m//e. before Lord your God 14. 11 . of all clean birds ye shall e. 1 Sam. 9. 19. go up, for ye shall e. with me to-day 2 Kings 19.29. this shall be a sign, ye shall e. this year such things as grow themselves, Xra . 37 . 30 , Isa. 1.19. if obedient yexAa/^e.the good of the land 6i.6-ye shall e.the riches of the Gent.in their glory Ezek. 39. 19. and ye shall e. fat till ye be full Joel 2. 26. ye shall e. in plenty, and be satisfied Luke 12.22.take no thou^t. whatye shall e. nor put To EAT, Eiod.l6.Z. Lord shall give you in evening flesh to e. Num. 11. 4. said, who shall give us flesh to e.Y 18. Deut. 12. 20. because thy soul longeth 10 e. flesh 18. 8. they shall have like portions to e. 1 Sam. 9. 13. before he go to the high place to e. 20. 24. the king sat him down to e. meat 2 Awm. 3. 35. the people came to cause David to e. 9. 10. that thy master's son may have food to e. 13. 9. poured before him, but he refused to e. 16. 2. and summer-fruit for the young men to e. 17. 29. for the people that were with him to e. 2 Kings 4. 40. so they poured out for the men to e 2 Chron. 31. 10, we have had enough to e. and lefi Neh.g. 36, land thou gavest, roe. the fruit thareo. Psal. 78. 94. and had rained manna on them to e. Prov. 93. 1. when thou sittestro e. with a ruler 25. 27. it is not good to e. much honey Eccl. 5. 19. hath given him power to e. thereof 6. 2. yet God giveth him not power to e. thert'o. Isa. 23. 18. shall be for them to e. sufiiciently Jer. 19. g. cause them to e, the flesh of their sons Ezek. 3. 2. and he caused me to 9. that roll 3. he said, son of man, cause thy belly to e. Dan. 4. 35. they shall make thee to e. grass, 32. Mic. 7. 1. woe is me, there is uo clusters e. tiab. 1.8. they shall flee as eagle ihaS hasleth to e. Mat.l^.X. they began to pluck ears of com and toe, 4. not lawful for him roe. Ma}k2.26. J^keO.'i. 14.16. give ye them roe. Mark 6. 3T. Luke 9.1$. 15. 20. to e. with unwashen hands defileih not 32. the multitude have nothing roe. MarkS. 1,2. 26. 17. where wilt that we prepare to e, passover Mark 5,43. that something should be given her to e. 6. 31. and they had no leisure so much as to e. i.ide 22. 15. 1 have desired to e. this passover John 4. 32. 1 have meat to e. that ye know not of 33. baih any man brought him aught to <./ 6. 52. how can this man give us his flesh to e.? Acts 27. 35. when he had broken it, he began to e. 1 Cor.S. 10. emboldened to e. things offered to idols 11.20.whenyecome,thi3isnot toe. Lord's supper 33. brethren, when ye come together to e. fie&.lS.lQ.an altar whereof they have no right toe. Hev.S. 7. will J give toe. of the tree of life in midst 14. to e. things sacrificed unto idols, 20. 17.1 will give roe. of hidden maona, a white stone EAT up Gen. 41. 4, the lean did e. up thr seven fat kine, 20, Lev. 26. 38. land of your enemies shall e. youn/ Num. 24. 8. he shalle. up the nations his enemies Deut. 28. 33. a nation thou knowest not shall e. up /*.(a/.27.2.my enemies came on me to e.up my fiesh 105. 35. did e.up ail the herbs in their land Jsa. 50. 9. the moth shall e. them up, 51. 8. Jer. 5. 17. they shall e. up thine harvest and thy bread,e.u^ thy flocks,, e.up thy vines and fig-trees 22. 92. the wind shall e. up all thy pastures lios. 4. 8. they e. up the sin of my people Amos 7. 4. it devoured the deep,and did e7/p a part Mic. 5. id. they shalle. «;> the land of Assyria Nah. 3, 15. it shall e. thee up like the canker-worm Rev. 10. 9. angel said to me, take it, and e. it up EATEN. Gen. S.ll.hast thou e.of tree whereof shouldest not* 14. 24. save that which the young men have e. 31. 38. the rams of thy flock have i not e. 41. 21. when they had c. them up, it could not be known that they had e.them but were ill-favoured Exod. 12. 46. in one house shall it be e. 13. 3. there shall be no leavened bread be e. 7, 21.28.. ox shall be stoned, his flesh suall not be c, 22. 5, if a man cause a field or vineyard to bef, 29. 34. it shall not be e. because it is holy Lev. 6.16. it shall be e. in ihe holy place. 26. | 7. 23.it shall be wholly burnt, it shall not be #.7,:o 30. no viu-offering . 7, IJE. shall be e. the same day itis offered, I6. Itl, if the sacrifice of peace-oflering be e. 10. 17. why have ye not e. the sin-offering ? 18. ye should indeed have e. it in the holy place 19. if I had e. the sin-offering to-day 11. 13. they shall not be e. 41. Deut. 14. ig. ig. 6. it shall be e. the same day ye offer, 23. 30. 7. and if it be e. at all on the third day "Nwn, 28. 17. unleavened bread be e. Ezei. 45. 21. Deut. 6. li, to give vineyards thou plantedst not, when thou shalt have e. and be full, 8. 10, 12. IS, 22. even as the roe-buck and the hart is e. S0.6.hath planted a vineyard, and hath not£. of it S6. 14. I have uot e. tliereof in my mouruiog 29. 6, ye have not e. bread nor drunk wine 31, 20. when they shall have e. and be filled Josh. 5. 12. after they had e, oi the old corn RvtA 3. 7. when Boaz had e. and drunk, he went 1 Sam. 14. 30. if haply the people had e. freely £8. 20. for he had e. no bread all the day 'SO. 12. when he had e. his spirit came again S Sam. 19. 42. have we e. at all of the king's cost : i. Kings 13. 22. but earnest back, and hast e. bread 28. the lion had not e.the carcase, nor torn the ass ^e/i. 5. 14. have not^. the bread of the governor Jai 6. 6. that is unsavoury be e. without salt 31. 17. or have «. my morsel myself alon£ 3Q. if I have e. the fruits thereof without money Ps. 6q. 9. for the zeal of thine house hath e. me up, and reproaches are fallen upon me, John 2. 17 . 102.9. 1 have ff.ashes like bread,mingled my drink Prov. Q. 17. and bread e. in secret is pleasant 23.8. the morsel that thou bast e. shalt thou vomit CaHt. 5.1.1 have e. my honey-comb with my honey Zra.3.14.forye have^.up the vineyard spoil of poor, Jer. 10.25.they have e.up Jacob, and devoured him 24.2. figs which could not be fi. 3,8. I 29. 17. 31. 29. fathers have«. sour grapes, £zeA. 18. 2. Jilzek. 4. 14. 1 have not e. that which dieth of itself 18. 6. and hath not e. upon the mountains, 15. 11. but even hath e. upon the mountains Uos. 10. 13. ye have e. the fruit of lies Joel 1.4. that locust hath left, czmker-worme. 2.25. Mat. 14. 21. and they that had e. Mark 8. 9. Luke 13. 26. we have e. and drunk in thy presence 17' 8, till I have €. afterward thou shalt «. John 6. 13. which remained to them that had e. Acts 10. 10. he became hungry, and would have e. 14. Lord, 1 have never ff. any thing common 12. 23 . he was e. of worms, and gave up the ghost SO. 11. when he had broken bread and e. departed £7. 38. when they had e. enough they lightened itcv.lO.lO.as soon as J had tf.it, my belly was bitter EATER. Jvdg.li. 14, he said, out of the e. came forthmeat Ita. 55. 10. that it may give bread to the e. J>>'a/i. 3. 12. they shall fall into the mouth of the e. EATERS. Prop. 23. 20. be not among riotous e. of flesh EATEST. Gen. 2. 17. in the day thou e.ihou shalt surely die ISam. 1. 8. then said Elkanah, why e. thou not ? 1 Kmgs 21.5.whyspiritsosad that thou «.no bread' EATETII. Exod. 12. 15. who e. leavened bread be cut off, 19. Zev. 7. 18. the soul that e. 20, 25, 27- | 17. 10, 15. 19. 8. every one that e. shall bear his iniquity I\'iim. 13. 32. a land that c. up the inhabitants 1 Saffi. 14. 24. cursed be the man that e. 28. Joi 5. 5. whose harvest the hungry e. up 21. 25. and another never e. with pleasure 40. 15. behemoth which I made, he £,grassasan ox Psal. 106. 20. the xmilitude of an ox that e. grass Prov.l^. 25. the righteous *,to satisfying of his soul 30. 20. she e. and wipeth her mouth, and saith 31. 27. and she e. not the bread of idleness i^ci. 4.5. the fool foldeth hands and e.his own flesh 5. 17. all his days also he e. in darkness 6.2. biit a sti'anger e. it, this is vanity, evil disejise Jsa. 28. 4, while it is yet in his hand he e. it up 29. 8. behold, he e. butawaketh, and is hungry 44. 26. and with part thereof he e. ilesh, roasteth 59. 5. he that «. of their eggs dieth Jer. 31. 30. every man that e. the sour grape Afar. 9- 11. Pharisees said, why «. your master with publicans and sinners ? Mark 2,16. Zmke 15. 2. Mark 14. 18^ Jesus said, verily, one of you who e. all hetrav mp, Jn/m IS. 1ft EFF with me, shall betray me, John 13. 18. Jo/m 6. 54. whoso e. my flesh hath eternal life 50. he that e. my flesh dwelleth in me, I in him 57- so he that e. me, even he shall live by me 58, he that e. of this bread, shall live for ever Horn, 14. 2. another who is weak e. herbs 3. let not hini that e. despise him that e. not 6.that tf.to the Lord, that «.not,to the Lord e. not 20. it is evil for that man who e. with offence 23. aaraned if he eat, because he e. not of faith 1 Cor, 9. 7. who planteth a vineyard, and e. not of fruit thereof ? and «.notof the milk of the flock 11.29.bctbat£. unworthilv, e. damnation tohims, 156 EATING. G«.2.+lC.of every tree e. thou shalt eat, but of tree Exod. 12. 4. take a lamb according to the number of souls, every man according to his e. 16, 16,18,21. Judg. 14. 9. Samson took thereof, and went on e. 1 Satn. 14.34. sin not against the' L. in e. with blood 30.l6.they were spread abroad on all the earth e. 1 kings 1. 41. Adonijah's guests made an end of e, 2 Kings 4. 40. as they were e. of pottage, cried out Job 20. 23. and shall rain it upon him while he is e. Isa. QQ. 17. e. swine's flesh, and the abomination Ainas'^. 2. when they had made an end off, grass Mat. 26. 26, as they were e. Jesus took bread Acts l.t4. and e. with them, commanded them 1 Cor .8.4. concerniDg e. of things sacrificed to idols 11. 21. in e, every one taketh his own supper See Dhinring, ECHO. Exek. 7. f !• and not the e. of the mountains EDGE. Ej-orf.13. 20. Etham in e. of wilderness. Num. 33.6. 26. 10. make fifty loops in the^. of one curtain Eccl. 10. 10. be blunt, and he do not whet the e. Luke 4. f 29. they led Jesus to the e. of the hill See Teeth. EDGE of the sword. G«:,34.26.and they slew Ilamor with the e.of sword Exod. 17.13. discomfited Amalek with the e. of sw. A'iim.21.24.and Israel smote Sihon with e. of sword J^w,^. 6.21 .they utterly destroyed all with e. of sword 8. 24. the Israelites smote Ai with the e. of sword /Krfg'.4.35.Sisera with e.ofs. || 21.10. Jabesh-gilead Job 1. 15. Joab's servants slain with e. ofsword,lT. jPj'a/.89.43.thou hast also turned the e. ofthesword Jer, 21.7, Nebuchadnezzar smite themwithe, ofs. Luke 21 . 24. the Jews shall fall by the *;. of sword Heb, 11.34. who thro* faith escaped the e, 0/'.rzfor<2 EDGED. Psal. 149. 6. and atwo-e. sword in their hand Prov. 5. 4. but her end is sharp as a two-e. sword HebA.19.. word of God sharper than a two-fi. sword Rev. 1. 16. out of mouth went a sharp two-e. sword EDGES. Exod. 28. 7. joined at the two e. thereof, 39. 4. Judg.SAQ. Ehud's dagger had two fi. length a cubit Rev. 2. 12. who hath the sharp sword with two e. EDIFICATION. Rom. 15. 2, let every one please his neighbour to e. 1 Cor. 14. 3. that prophesieth speakethto men to e. 2 Cor. 10. 8, which the Lord hath given us for e. 13. 10. power which the Lord hath given me to e, EDIFY. Horn. 14. 19. things wherewith one may e. another 1 Cor. 10. 23, all things are lawful, but e. not Eph. 4. 1 29. that which is good to e. profitably 1 Thess. 5. 11. e. one another, even as also ye do EDIFIED. Acts 9. 31. the churches had rest, and were e. 1 Cor. a. 1 10. conscience of him that is weak be e, 14. 17 . givesi tJianks well, but the other is not e. EDIFIEXH. 1 Cot. 8. 1 . knowledge puffeth up, but charity e. 14, 4. he that speaks in an unknown tongue «. him- self; but he that prophesieth e. the church EDIFYITNG. 1 Cor. 14. 5. that the church may receive e. 12. seek that ye may excel to the e. of the church 14. 26. let all things be done to e. 2 Cor. 12. 19, but we do all things for your e. Eph. 4, 12. for the e. of the body of Christ 16. increase of the body, to tiie e, of itself in love 29. but that which is good to the use of e. 1 'i'im. 1.4. which minister questions rather than e. EFFECT, Substantive. .ZS'iiwi. 30. B.her husband shall make her vow of noe. 2 Chron. 34. 22. and they spake to her to that e. Psal. 33.10. makes the devices of people of none £. Isa. 32, 17- the e. of righteousness, quietness £«eA-.i2.23.days are at hand, and c.of every vision Mat. 15. 6. make commandment of God of none e. Mark 7. 13. making the word of God of none e. iiw«.3.3.unbeUef make the faith of God without e.? 4. 14. the promise made of none e. Gal. 3. 17. 9. 6, not as though the word hath taken none e. ICdr. 1. 17, lest thecross of Christ be of none e. Gal. 5. 4. Christ is become of no e. to you, who are EFFECT, Verb. Jer.48.30. it shall not be so, his lies shall not so c. it EFFECTED. 2 C^r.7.11. Solomon prosperously call in his heart EFFECTUAL. 1 Cor. 16. 9- for a great door and e. is opened to me ZCor. 1. 6. which is e, in enduring the same suf- ferings Ep/t. 3. 7- by the e. working of his power given me 4. 16. according to the e. working in the measure P/til. 6. that thy faith may become e. by good thing /aOT.5. l6.the c.prayer of a righteous man availeth EFFECTUALLY. Gff^ 2.8.forhc that wrought e, in Peter, same in me 1 TAw.f.C.l'I.thewoid f.workethinyotithatbeliei EFFEMINATE. iCor.6. 9. nor e. shall inherit the WogdamofOod EGG. Job 6. 6. is there any taste in tha white of an e. ? Luke 11. 12. if he ask an e.wQl offer him a scorpion EGGS. Deut. 22. 6. whether young ones or ff. and thedaa sitting on the young or e. shall not take the dam Job 39. 14. the ostrich leaveth her r. in the caith Isa. 10.14. one gathereth e.that are left, I gather^a 59. 5. they hatch cockatrice e, he that eateth e Jer. 17. 11. as partridge sitteth on e. and hatcheck EIGHT. Gen. 17. 12.' he that is e. days old shall be cir cumcised, every man child, 21. 4. Luke 2. 21. 22. 23. these e. Milcah did bear to Nahor j£ri7(f.26.25.theyshallbe£.boards,and sockets silver Num. 7 .8. Moses gave 4 waggons, e. oxen to Merari 29. 29. on the sixth day e, bullocks, two rams Judg. 3, 8. Israel served Chushau-rishathaim e. year* 12.14.Abdon,the sonofHillel, judged Xsr.c. years 1 Sam. 17. 12. Jesse the Ephrathite hade, sons 1 Kingsl' 10. foundation was of stones of «.cubitB 2 Kings 8.17.Jehoram reigned e. years in Jerusalem 22. 1. Josiahwas e. years old when he began to reign, and reigned thirty-one, 2 Ckr. 34,. 1. 1 Chron. 24. 4. e. among the sons of Ithamar 2 C/ir. 29. 17. they sancdfied house of L. in e. days Eccl. 11, 2. give a portion to seven, and also to e. Jer. 41. 15, but Ishmael escaped withe, men Ezek. 40. 31. the going up had e. steps, 34, 37, 41. e. tables, whereon they slew their sacrifices A?i(;.5.5.raise ag. him 7 shepherds, e, principal men i^e 9.28. about an e.days after these sayings,Peter JohnZO. 26. after e. dayshisdisclples were within Acts 9, 33. Eneas, who had kept his bed c. yean 1 Pet. 3. 20. wherein e. souls were saved by water EIGHTH, Xe». 25, 22. and ye shall sow the e. year and eat lAri«^j6.38.inBul,which is e,month,house finishes 12. 32. Jeroboam ordained a feast in the e. montU 1 Chron. 24. 10. the e. lot came forth to Abijah 25. 15. the e. to Jeshaiah Ij 26. 5. Peulthaia the iT. 27. 11, the e. captain for the e. month, Sibbecai Zech.l.l.ine. month the word came to Zechariah 2 /'tfr,2.5.butsaved Noah thee, person, apreachpf Rev. 17. 11, beast that was, is not, even he is the* 21. 20. the e. foundation wa^ a beryl,ninth a lopai See Day, Days. EIGHT hundred. Gen. 5.4. Adam lived after he begat Seth e.j6,yeari 5. 19. JaredlivedafterhebegatEnoehe. A. years 2 Sam. 23. 8, Adino slew e. /mndred at one time 2 Chr. 1 3. 3. Jeroboam set in array e. A. thousand EIGHTEEN. Judg.3.14i. Isr. served Eglon king of Moab e. years 10. 8. Ammon vexed and xippressed Isr. e. years 1 Kings 7. 15. for he cast two pillars of brass e. cubits high apiece, 2 Kingsl, 17 . Jer. 52. 21. 1 Chr. 26. 9. Meshelemiah had sons and brethren e. 2 Chron. 11, 21. for Rehoboam took-e. wives Jjike\Z.4i. orthoses, on whom tower in Slloam fell 16. whom Satan hath bound, lo, these e. years EIGHTEEN thousand, Judg. 20.25. Benjamin destroyed of Israel e. thous. 44. there fell of Benjamin e. Mjwj. men of valour 1 Chr. 12. 31. of the half tribe of Manasseh, e. th. 18. 12. Abishai slew of the Edomites e. t/tousaud 29. 7, the princes gave of brass e. thousand tzitm Eeek. 48.. 35, the city round was e. t/ious. measures EIGHTEENTH. 1 Kings 15, 1, in e. year of Jeroboam, 2 Chr. 13. 1. 2Aingj'3,l. J ehoram reigned thee, year of Jehosh. 22. 3. in the e. year of king Josiah, the king sent Shaphan, 23. 23. 2 Chron. 34. 8. | 35. 19. 1 Chroji. 24. 15. the e. lot came forth to Aphses 25. 25. the e. to Hanani, he, his sons, and breth. Jer. 32. 1. was ff. year of Nebudiadnezzar, 52.29- EITHER. Gen. 31, 24. speak not to Jacob e. good orbad,29- Lev. 10. 1. NadaU and Abihu took e. of them his censer, and offered strange fire before the Lord Dejct. 17. 3. hath worship, oAer gods, c.sun Or moop 28.51 . a nation shall not leave thee e. corn or wine 1 Kings 18. 27. e. he is talking, or pursuing, or iu Eccl, 11. 6, whether shall prosper, e. this or that isa. 7. 11. ask a sign e. in the depth or height abova Mat. 6.24. no man can serve two masters, for e. he will hate the one, and love the other, LvJce l6.13. 12. 33. e. make the tree good, and his fruit good Luke 6. 42. e. how canst ihou say to thy brother 15. 8. e. what woman having ten pieces of silver John 19. 18. crucified, on e. side one, Jesus in midK 1 Cor. 14,6. except I speak to you j . by revelation Jam. 3. 12. e. can avine,my brethren, bear figs- iiev. 22. 2. of c. side the river there was tree of hff ELDER. The Elders among Che Hebrews v;erc the magi ELL trares, heads, or rulars of t&t people. Ev«n u/iiie tfiitf Kere ttasei to the Egyptians, they had am^vig tkemselvet some ordtr and govem- vtetu^ and had doubtleti some whom they owned «i their teachers arid rulers, as heads of tribes and famiiiei ; hence, when the Lord sent I^IoHS to bring the children of Israel out of E^fpt, he says, Ezod. 3. l6. Go and gather the elders of Israel together, and say unto them, the Lord hath visited you, and seen vhat is done to you in B^ypt. These elders were men of experience, atsdom, and gravity, and of authority among the people. twx the Jirst institution of courts of judicaturCi was in the wilderness; when Jetiuro brought back Zipporah to Moses, who was then encamped at the foot of mount Sinai. Moses having re- lated all that the Lord had done for the Israelites, Jethro blessed God for it, offered burnt-offerings, and peace-offer ines, atid did eat with Moses, Aaron, and the elders of Israel, before the Lord. The next day, Moses taking his seat in order to judge Israel, continued from morning to evening employed in this man- ner, Jethro remonstrated to him, that this vsas a fatigue above his strength to undergo, and would be tiresome both to himself atid the people ; that therefore lie should choose some men of firmness and fortitude, who feared God, and hated covetousness, that they might share with him in the weight of government ; that the cognitance of lesser affairs s/unild be referred to them ; and t/iose of more co?iseguence slundd be eserved to hitnse^. Moses submitted to this advice, and chose certain men of merit out of att Israel, wltom he appointed to have rule over the people ; some over a thousand, others over an hundred, fifty, and ten. They administered justice to the people ; and when any thijig of greater difficulty than ordinary occurred, they referred it to Moses, Exod. 18. 1,2,3, &;c. 2ha commission given to these judges is recorded in Deut, 1. l6, 17- Jifterwards, we have the parlicidar appointment of God concerning this, >Jum. 11. 11, 12, 13, &c, Moses, bei7^ discouraged by the continual vmr- murings of the Israelites, addressed himself to God, and desired to be relieved from some part of the biu'den of government. Theti the Lord said to him, Gather unto me seventy men, of the elders of Israel, whom thou knowest to be the elders of the people, and officers over them ; and bring them to the tabernacle of the con- gregation, that they may stand there with thee. And I will come down and talk with thee there ; and I will take of the spirit which is upon thee, and will put it upon them ; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it not thyself alone. IViese elders, which composed the Senate belotieiTtg to all the tribes in general, sat with the Leader, Judge, or King, who presided in this court. Thus KC read, Deut. 27. 1, Moses, with the elders of Israel, commanded the people, saying, 4c. And, afterwards, the elders of the congre- gation, consult hoto to supply the remainder of the Benjamites with wives, Judg. 21. l6. And the elders of Israel gathered themselves to gether, and came to Samuel to Ramah, 1 Sam. 6. 4. IVe read of these elders continually, to the time of t'le captivity : And we find them again after the return, Ezra 10. 1, 8, A pro- clamation was made throughout Jndah and Je- rusalem unto all the children of the captivity^ according to the counsel of the princes and elders. Besides these, there were likewise elders belonging to every several city. These elders are men- tioned by Moses in the law ; where several things are required to be done by the elders of the city, Veut. 19. 12. I 21. 3, 19. Boaz appealed to ten men of the elders of the city of Beth-lehem- judah, Ruth 4. 2. At^ we read, after the captivity, of the elders of every city, E%r 10. 14. The Rabbins mid interpreters give the following account of courts of judicature among the Jews. (I) 'Adhere were three judges in every city, who had the cognizance of lesser faults : Matters con- cerning loss, gain, and restitution, were pleaded before them. These three judges had a right mtly to condemn criminals to be whipt: The parties named their judges : one of the parties chose his judge; the other named a second; and these two judges took m third, with johom thty decided causes. This tribunal was consulted about the intercalation of months. (II) There vas another court composed of three and twenty judge T, u'lt> decided matters of im- po'tance, and uj a mvic criminal nature, and 15d their sentences wert such as fenerally af- fected the lives of persons ; no causes being brought before them, but such as deserved the penalty of death. Some say, that they eotdd only sentence to death by the sword. (Ill) Their great council, or Sanhedrim, which consisted of seventy senators, and which had the cognisance of the most important affairs of state and religion, and of those which concerned the king, or high-priest. It was intended as a court of appeal, if there should be occasion, from any of ihe inferior courts. Some think that our Saviour alludes to these two last courts, when he says. Mat. 5. 22, Whosoever is an- gry with his brother, wiUiout a cause, shall be in danger of the judgment; and' whosoever shall say to his broUier, Raca, shall be in danger of the council ; but whosoever shall say, T^oufool, shall be in danger of hell-fire. Some interpreters suppose that ow t-ord propor- tions the punishments in the Jiext world, accord- ing to the differeitt sefitence* which were usual in the different courts of judicature at Jerusa^ lem. therefore they say, the judgment means that court where the judges were three and twenty, and who could only sentence to death by the sword ; The council alludes to the court where the seventy elders sat, which was the great San- hedrim, afid could puniih by stoning to death : And that, by hell-fire, the burning of the greatest malefactors in the valley of Hinnom, is iTnplied. As to the Sanhedrim, it was limited to the place where tf^e ark of God stood. 'The Jews say, that in Mti time of Moses this coioicil was held at ihe door of the tabernacle of the testimony. As soon as ihe people were in possession of the land of promise, ihe Sanhedrim followed the tabernacle. It was kept successively at Gilgal, at Shiloh, at Kiljath-jearim, at Nob, at Gibeon, in the hoJise of Obed-edom ; aJid lastly, it was settled at Jerusalem, till the Babylonish cap- tivity. Djtri7ig the captivity it was kept up at Babylon. After the return from Babylon, it co7itinued at Jerusalem, to the time of the Sicarii, or Assassins; these were certain rob- bers, who appeared in Judea some time before the war of the Jews against the Romans. T/iey were called Sicarii, from Sica, a dagger ; because they carried daggers secretly about thetn, so as not to be perceived, and tnixing themselves with the multitude of people that came to the great feasts at Jerusalem, they stabbed wltom they thought fit ; and then were commonly the first to cry out murder, as Josephus relates. The Jews, finding that these profligate wretches, whose num- ber increased every day, sometimes escaped punishment by the favour of the president, or judges, removed the Sanhedrim to Ilanoth, Tohich were certain abodes situated, as the Rab- bins say, upon the motoitain of the temple. Afterwards they removed to J amnia ; thence to Jericho, to Uzzah, to Sepharvaim, to Beth.ith the princes, elders, and scribes, who were doctors of the law, either by himself, or his deputy, took cog- nitance. And that, where any one was accused of crimes relating to religion and state both, the Judges, in each of these faculties, sat to hear the cause. So, at the trial of our blessed Lord, Joseph of Arima^ea, a rich man and a coun sellor, probably one of the seventy elders, was one of them who sat as Judges ; but did not join in the sentence of condemnation ; He con- sented not to the counsel and deed of them, Luke 23. 51. This council, at their return from Ihe captivity, was restored, with the rest of their common- wealth, as the prophet Ezekiel foretold it should, Ezek. M. 23, 24, The Priests, the Levites, shall teach my people the difference between the unclean and the clean. And, in contro< versy, they shall stand in judgment ; and they shall judge it according to my judgments. Some are of opinion, that the origin of the San- hedrim ts by 710 means to be depended upon ; for the council of the seventy elders established by Moses, was not what the Jews understand by the name of Sanhedrim. Besides, say they, we cajinot perceive that this establishment sid- sisted either under Joshua, the Judges, or the Kings. We find nothing of it after the cap- tivity, till the time of the Maccabees, Only we are certain, that this Senate was in being in the lime of our Saviour, and when the Evan- gelists wrote their gospels, since they are men- tioned in their writings: But then their au- tlwrity was much lessened j for after the banishment of Archelaus, the Romans, having reduced Judea into a province, asiwned the power of life and death to themselves ahne : -Sa that this council could proceed no farther than to condemnation. Fof execution, they were to apply to the Roman Governor, The places where the Hebrews held their courts of judicature weie, generally, one of the gates of the city. See Gate. As the merits ^ every eause were to turn upon the evidence given ; see what rules the law lays down in reference there- unto in Deut. 17. 6- | 19- 15. ond what tj said in relation to false witnesses, Deut, I9. I6, 17, IS, 19. It was likewise a part of their law, that no man shotdd be condemned without being brought to a fair trial, and hearing what he had to say for hiinself. And therefore Nicodenius says to ihe chief Priests an4 Pharisees, Doth our law judge any man before it hear him, and know what he doeth ? John 7. *!. The method of proceeding in the Sanhedrim is said to be this : 'They who had a mirid to implead any one, applied either to the king, or the high- priest, or witoever filled the post o/' Chief Justice, and informed against him. Upon this, proper officers were sejit to take him up; and if occa- sion required, a detachmettt from the temple- guard went along with them. The person thus taken was examined by the Justice, and then committed, either to prison, or to the custody if the officer of the guard, till his trial came on. When the court sat, those who brought the infor- mation against the crimiTial, did it in these words: This man, having done so or io, is wor- thy to die. And they who were to defend him, answered. This man is not worthy to die ; for he has only done so or so. And when the plead- ings 071 both sides were finished, the Judges gave their opinions singly, whether he was guilty or not : And according to the majority of votes, one way or the other, the culprit was acquitted or condemned. Of the manner of laying the indictment, and giv- ing in the amicer, we have an instance in the ca« o/" Jeremiah; who was informed against for prophesying the destruction of both the city and temple of Jerusalem, in case the Jews coit tinned to neglect the observance of God's law^ Jer. 26. 8, 9. 10, &c. See the form of fcn- demnation in Mat. 26. 65, 66. Elder, i» the New Testament, is a general nams, comprehending under it all such as have any ecclesiastical futiction, as apostles, potior*, teachers, or other church qfficers, 1 Tim. 5. 17. Tit. 1. 5. The apostle 'BtXs.T callrhimsfJf an elder. The elders that are among you i ex. hort, who also am an eldei, 1 Pet, 5. 1. Gen. 10. 21. Sbenc the bi-othcr of Japhet the e the chief-priest, is over youan all matters of I S5. 23. the tf. .■shall serve the iomiger.iCom. 'J. i». ELD S/tm. 18. 17. behold, my e. daughter Mcrab 1 Kin^s 2.22. ask thekingdom, he is mine e. brother Jod 15. 10. very aged men, much e. than thy father 32. 4. Elihu waited, because they were e. than he E2«A.l6.46.thy e. sister is Samaria, younger Sodom S3. 4. the names of them were Aholah the e. Luke l5.25.hise.son was in the field, heard music 1 Tim, 5. 2. intreat the e. women as mothers 1 Pec. 5. 5. ye younger, submit yourselves to the e. ELDER for riiier. lTi»i,5.1.rebukeuotan e. butintreathim as father IQ.aga'iiist an ^.receive not an accusat.but before 1 Pet. 5. 1. the elders I exhort, who am also an e. 2 John 1 . the e. to the elect lady and her children 3 John 1 .the f .unto well-beloved Gains whom I love ELDERS. Gen. 50. 7. the e. of his house went up with him JLev. 4. 15. the e, of congreg. shall lay their hands Nitm. 1 1 . 25. L. gave of the Spirit to the seventy e Deut. 25. 7. go up to the gate to the e. atid say 29. 10. ye stand before the L. your e. and officers 31.28.gather to me all e. of your tribes and officers 32. 7- ask thy father and e. and they will tell thee Josh. 24.31. Israel served the Lord all the days of Joshua and of «. that overlived Joshua, Judg.2.7. Judg. 8. 14. he described to him the e. of Succoth 1 Sam. \5. 4. e, of the town trembled at his coming 30. 26. he sent of the spoil to the e. of Judah 1 fCingsSQ. 8. all the e. said to him, hearken not 21. 11. the«. did as Jezebel had sent to them 2 ATinf j6.32.£lisha sat in house, and £.sat with him 10. 1. Jehu wrote letters and sent to e. of Jezreel 19- 2. Hezekiah sent the e. of the priests covered with sackcloth to Isaiah the prophet, Isa. 37. 2. Exra 5. 5. the eye of their God was upon the e. 6. 14. the e. of the Jews builded and prospered 10.8. according to the counsel of the princes and«. Psal. 107. 32. praise him in the assembly of the e. Prov. 31, 23. her husband is known among the e. iam.l.lQ-my priests and e. gave up the ghost in city 2.10.e.of Zion situpon the ground and keep silence 4. 16. respected not priests, favoured not e. 5. IC. 5.14.ff.have ceased fromgate.young m.from music Ezek. 8. 1. and the e. of Judah sat before me Joefl. 14. sanctify a fast, gather the e. 2. 16. Mat. 15. 2. why transgress the tradition of the e. ? 10. 21. must suffer many things of the e. 27. 12. 26. 59. the e. sought false witness against Jesus 27. 20, chief priests and e. persuaded the multitude 41. (he chief priests mocking with the e. said 28. 12. and when they were assembled with the e, Markt. 3. the Jews holding the tradition of the £, 8. 31. must suffer and be rejected of the«.I^Ae9.22, 14. 43. with Judas a great multitude from ^e e. 35.1. chief priests held a consultation with the e. Luke 22. 52. Jesus saidiinto the captains and e. Acts 4.5. their rulers and e. were gathered together 23. they reported all that the e. had said to them 6. 12. they stirred up the people and the e. 11. 30. sent it to the e. by Barnabas and Saul 14. 23. when they ordained e. in every church 1 5.4.they were received of the church and of the e, f). the apostles and e. came together to consider 23. the apostles, e. and brethren, send greeting 36.4. they delivered the decrees ordained of tie e. 20. 17. he sent and called the e. of the church 22. 5. all the estate of the e. bear me witness 24. 1. Ananias the priest descended with the e. 25. 15. about whom the e. of Jews informed me 1 Tim. 5. 17. let e. that mle well be counted worthy Til. 1,5. that thou shouldest ordain e. in every city Jieb. 11, 2. by faith the e. obtained a good report Jam. 5. 14. let him call for the e. of the church 1 Pet. 5. 1. the e. -which are among you, I exhort Pev. 4. 4, upon the seats 1 saw 24 e. sitting, clothed lO.the 24 e. fall before him,5.8. 14. | U.I6. ] 19.4. 5. 5. and one of the e. saith unto me, weep not 6. arid lo, in the midst of the e. stood a Lamb 11. 1 heard the voice of many angels about the «, 7 . 1 1 . all angels stood about the e. and four beasts 13. one of e. ans. saying to me, what are these ? 1 4.3.they sung a new song before the throne and c. ELDERS with ciii/. Deut. i9.i2.the e. of his cjcy shallfetch him thence Jl. 3. e. of thatciVy shall take and bring the heifer 6 e.of that citi/ shall wash theirhands over heifer 21. 19. shall bring their son to the e. of his citif 22. 15. bring tokens of virginity to the e. of the ciVy 25. 8. the e.of his city shall call and speak to him Josh. 20. 4. shall declare his cause to e. of that c. Jitd^. 8. 16. he took the fi. of the «>y and thorns J?«M 4.2. Boaz took ten men cfthee. of thec% Ezra 10, 14. and with them the e. of every city ELDERS of Israel. Lxod. 3. 16. go and gather the e. of Israel togtithev 12. 21. Mose* called for all the e. of Israel 17. 5. and talte with the* of the e. of Israel IB. 12. the e. of Israel came to eat with Je^ro &t. 1. seventy of thee, of Israel, 9. Num. 11.16, Diut. 27 1 , the e. of Israel commanded the people 160 ELE Dent. SI .p Moses delivered this law to the e.of Tsr. Josh. 7. fi, the e. of Israel put dust on their heads 2 Sam, 5. 3. so aU the e. of Israel came to the king at Ptebron, 1 Ki7igs 8. 3. 2 C/iron. 5. 4. 17. 4. the saying pleased all the e. of Israel 15. thus did Ahithophel counsel the£. of Israel I Chr. 11. 3. e. ^/"Jjrce/ came to the king to Hebron 21. 16. David ande. 0/'2?ra«/ fell upon their faces Eeek. 14. 1. then came the e. of Israel imto me 20. 1. the e, of Israel ca.iD6 to inquire of the Lord Acts 4. 8. ye rulers of the people and e of Israel ELDERS with people, Exod. 19. 7.Moses called for the e. of the people iVum.ll.l6.whom thouknowest to be e. otihepeo. 24. Moses gathered 70 men of thee. o{ the people Ruth 4i. 4. buy it before the e. of my people 1 Sam. 15. 30. honour n»^ before the e, oimjpeo. Mai. 21. 23. thee, of the ;)eci;;/e came, Luke 22. 66. 26. 47' with a multitude from e. of the people 27. 1. e. of the people took counsel against Jesus Acts 6. 12. they stirred up i^e people zmd the e. ELDEST. Gen. 24.2. Abraham said to hise.servant of his house 27.1. Is2iac called Esau hise. son.andsaid,my sou 44. 12. and he searched, and began at the e. Num. 1. 20. Reuben, Israel's e. son, 26. 5. 1 Sam.17.13. the three e. sons of Jesse followed, 14. 28. Eliab his e. brother heard David speak 2 Kings 3. 27. he took his e. son and offered him 2CArdn.22.1.for the band of men had slain all the e. Jobl, 13. drinking in their e. brother's house, 18. John 8. 9- they went out one by one, beginning at e. ELECT, Or Chosen, is spoken, [1] Of Christ, who was citosen and set apart from eternity by God the Father to the great work of redemption and mediation, Isa. 42. 1. Mat. 12. 18. [2] Of good angels, whom God chose from among the rest to eternal life and happiness: I charge thee before the elect angels, 1 Tim. 5. 21. [3] Of the Israelites, who were God's chosen and peculiar people, Isa. 65. 9, 22. [4] Of such as are chosen by God in Christ to eter- nal life and salvation out of all the Jiations upon earth. Tit. 1. 1. This election is, [1] An act of disti?iguishing love, Deut. 7. 8. [2] Of divine sovereignty irrespective of any good- ness in the objects of it, Rom. 9. 11, 12, I6. [3] Eternal, Eph. 1. 4. 2 ITiess. 2. 13. [4] Absolute, and irrevocable, Rom. 9. 11. 2 Tim. 2. 19. [5] Personal, that is, of a certainnuoi- ber of persons. Mat. 20. 23. 2 Tim, 2. ig. [6] Of some of the chief of sinnejs, 1 Tim. 1. 15. [7] It is in Chna, Eph. 1. 4. [8] It is to sanctijkatiori and holiness as the means, and eternal glory as the end, Eph. 1. 4; 1 Thess. 5. 9. Jfa.42.1 .behold mine e.in whom my soul delighteth 45.4. Israel minee. I have called thee by thy name 65. 9. mine e. shall inherit it, and my servants 22. mine e. shall long enjoy work of their hands Mat. 24.22. no flesh should be saved, but for the e. sake those days shall be shortened, Mark 13. 20. 24. if possible deceive the vei-y e. Mark 13. 22. 31. shall send his angels, and they shall gather together hise. from the four winds, Markl3. 27. Luke 18. 7. and shall not God avenge his own e. ? i?t»ffi,8.33.who shall layanythiug to charge of G.p..* Col. 3. 12. put on as the e. of God bowels of mercies 1 Tim. 5. 21, 1 charge thee before the e. angels 2 Tim. 2. 10. T endure all things for the e, sake Tit. 1. 1. an apostle according to the faith of G'se. 1 Pet. 1. 2. e. according to foreknowledge of God 2.6. I lay in Sion a chief corner-stone, e. precious 2 Jo/ml. the elder to the e. lady, and her children 13. the children of thy e. sister greet thee ELECTED. 1 Pet. 5.13.church at Babylon e.together with you ELECTION. Rom.Q.ll. purpose of G. according to e.might stand H.5.thereis a remnant according to the e.of grace 7. the e. hath obtained it, the rest were blinded 2H. but as touching the e. they are beloved 1 Thess. 1. 4. knowing brethren, your e. of God 2 Pe^.l.lO.alldilig.tomake your calling and e sure ELEGANTLY, Is^, 32. t4.the tongue of stammerers shall speak e ELEMENTS. Gfl/.4.3.we were in bondage under e. of the world 9.how turn ye again to the weak and beggarly e. Col. 2. 1 8. after the e. of the world, not after Christ ■t 20. dead with Christ from the e. of the world 2 Pet. 3.10. the c. shall melt with fervent heat, 12 ELEPHANT. The elephant is the largest of all fourfooted beasts. They who have studied the nature of the elephant with most accuracy, tell many ex- t' ordinary things of the sagactty, Jaithfuhiess, prudence, and even understanding of this crea- ture. Pliny says of this animal * Maximum ELE ^ animal estElephas, proximumquc,namaDis5p3 sibus : quippe intellectus illis serrannis patr^^ &c. Hist.^at. lib. 8. It has been often ob- served to doHuch things as are much above tht capacity of other beasts. The Hebrews seem generally to have described it under the n^me dj Behemoth, which signifies in general, beasts o, service. The word Elephas may be derived from Aleph, which signifies, to instruct, by reason of the docility of the animal ; or from Eleph, which signifies a head^ or captain ; because ths Elephant is, as it were, the head of all othtt ' terrestrial animals. The Lord, speaking to Job, describes the Elephan or Behemoth, Job 40. /rem verse 15. to the em of the chapter. It is there said, Ma(heeatett grass as an ox. This agrees well with what historians relate of the elephant. He does mt feed upon carrion, and is not at all wild ; hay herbs, and legumens, are his nourishment, us they are of our tame beasts. His bones are as strong pieces of brass, and his small bones like bars of iron. These hyperbo. lical expressions shew the extraordinary strength of the elephant ; with one stroke of his trwik he kills a camel or an horse. An elephant, it u said, has been seen to draw two cast cannons Jive hundred paces with his teeth; they were faiteaea together with cables, and weighed each three thousand pounds. And there is mention in the Maccabees of an elephant in Antiodaus' army, which carried two and thirty armed men. They were all in a tower made of very solid wood upon the elephant's back, and the tower was bound with a very strong chain under the ele phaut's belly. He is the chief of the ways of God. He is a remarkable piece of the creation among four- footed beasts. He exceeds all others in site, strength, docility, address, fidelity, exility, long life, modesty and pudicity ; for, it it said, that he never covers the female as long as any me appears in sight. The scripture adds, that Codj who made him, can make his sword to ap. proach unto him, IViough he be so strong and terrible, yet God can easily subdue and destroy him : or, God hath put his sword into his hands, hath trusted him with his arms ; the elephant 11 terrible when provoked. His arms are Art trunk awrf his teeth. His teeth are the ivory, sj well known in Europe. Surely the mountains bring him forth grass, where all the beasts of the field play. Ele- phants are the gentlest of animals ; they never ■Uie iheir strerigth but when they are compelled to it. They are not of thai sort of animals which create terror in others: Jf he passet through a herd of other beasts, he puts them gently out of his way with his trunk lo mait room for him j He feeds in the felds and mea- dows, and the weakest and tamest animals plaj with impunity before him. He lieth under the shady trees, in the covert 0, the reeds and fens. This also agrees well wiM the elephant, according to the account that his- torians give of him. .^lian says, that he ma^ be called an animal of the marshes, because hs lives among waters, and in moiii places. JU sometimes plunges himself into rivers in siich a manner, that no more of him is to be seen than the end of his trunk : In the summer time, he covers himself with mud, to avoid lite heat. He drinketh up a river, and hasteth not : he trusteth that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth. 'This also may be Jitly applied to tht elephant; he drinks a great deal, and large draughts, as if he were to swallow up a river a7id as if Jordan were scarcely sufficient lo *»■ tisfy his thirst: he is not afraid when he drinks, but does it leisurely, and takes time to disturb the water which he drinketh. The scr.iptiire adds, He taketh it with his eyes, his nose pierceth through snares. When he sees the wa- ters of a river, he trusteth that he can drink them all up : his eye is bigger than his belly, a commonly said. He thrusteth his srtout oho into the river, and if there be any snares hid for other creatures, he breaks them lo pieces. Bui others translate this verse, Can any man take him in his eyes, or pierce ms nose wiih snares and gins ? Can he be taken openly an^ h force? Surely no. His force or strength is too great for man to resist or overcome. Others thus, He is taken by the eye.s as a list is taken by a hook. Serpents attack elephanU principally in the eyes, as Pliny observes. The Same author says, that there are serpents in the Ganges, sixty yards long, cjAo take elephauis by the trunk as they are drinkingf drag than *.iflr.gt and drum them in the watgrs, Plio. /I'i. 8. cap. 12. * %m* vnderttand by Behemoth, a creature called Hippopotamus, or r/ie Sea-horse j which u an ampAi&iotiT creature, and lives and preys both i'l the teattT and on land, Thts animal, aay they^ was well known to Job and his friends, as being frequent in the adjacent parts : and the description here given of the Behemoth, is very applicable to the Hippopotamus. 1 Kings 10. i 22. navy briDgiDg e. teeth, 2 CAr.Q.Sl Job^Q. 1 15. behold the e. which 1 have made ELEVATION. Judg.iO.i 38. they should make great«. with smoke ELEVEN. yJen, 32. 22. Jacob took his e. sons and passed over 37 -Q- ^n, moon, and«.star±i made obeisance to me £T0tf.S6,7. curtains of goats' hair, «.curt.ahalt make 8. the e. curtains shall be all of one measure S6, 14. e. cuTtainsbe made [[15. e.ol one size Num. SQ- 20. on the third day f . bullocks, two rams Z)eut. 1 2. there are e. days' journey from Horeb Josh. 15. 51. e. cities with their villages Judg.lG.5.v/e will give thee e. hund. pieces of silver 17. 2. 1 took tbe e hundred shekels of silver 3. when he restored «. hund. shekels to bis mother fi Kings 23.36. Jehoiaklm twenty-five years old, he reigned «. years in Jerusalem, 2 Chr. 30. 5. 24. 18. Zedekiahg. years, 2 C/ic. 36. 11. Jsr. 52.1, 7l/rt/.28.l6. then the c. disciples went away toGalilee ilari 16.14. afterwards he appeared to the e. Luie 24 9'they told all these things to the e.and rest 33. and tbey found the e. gathered together Acts l.SG.and he was numbered with the e, apostles 2.14. but Peter standing up with the e. said to them ELEVENTH. 3 Kings 6. 38. in the tf? year was the house finished fi A'i>iyjg.2g.inthe«. year of.) orani began Ahaziah S5. S. the city of Jerusalem was besieged to the e. year of king Zedekiah, Jer. 5C. 5. 3 Chron. 24. IS. the e. lot came forth to Eliashib 1^.18. the «. to Azarcel, he, his sons, and brethren 27. 14. the e. captain for the e. month, Benaiah J«r.l. 3. Jeremiah prophesied me, year of Zedekiah 39.2. in the e. year the city was broken up Exek. 26.1. word of tbe Lord came to Ezekielin the *. year, in first day of the month, 30. 20. | 31.1, Idat, 20. 6. and about the e. hour he went out 9. they came that were hired about the e. hour Rev, 21. SO. e. foundation ofthe city was a jacinth ELOQUE"NT. Esod. 4. 10. Moses said, O my Lord, 1 am not e Prov.\.\ 6. to understand a proverb and an ^.speech J*a. 3. 3. the Lord doth take away the e. orator Ads 18.24. a certain Jew named ApoUos, au e.man ELSE. Oen. 30. 1. she said, give me children or e. I die iV«m. 20. 19. 1 will without doing any thing e. go Deut, 4. 35. thou mightest know that the Lord he is God, there is none e. SQ, 1 Kijigs 0. 60. Isa, 45. 5. 6, 14, 18, 21, 22. | 46. 9. Joel 2. 27. Josh, Z3, 12. e. if ye do in any wise go back and cleave Judg. 7. 14. this is nothing «. save swoi-d of Gideon 2 Sam. 3.35. if I taste ought e. till the sun be do^ni 1 Chr. 21. 12. ore. three days sword ofthe Loi-d 2 CAr.S.^.7. whoso e. cometh in, shall be put to death Neh. 2. ". this is nothing e. but sorrow of heai't Psal. 51 . 16. desirest not sacrifice, e, would I give it ^c/.2.S5.who0.can hasten here unto more than I ? Jsa.47. 8. thatsayest, I am, none e. besides me,10. John 14. 11. or *. believe me for the work's sake Ads 17. 21. spent time in nothings. but tell or hear Rom. 3. 15. accusing, or e. excusing one another lCor.7.14.#.wereyour childr.unclean, but nowholy 14. 16. e. when Uiou shalt bless with the Spirit i{«D.2.5.repent, or e.l will come to thee quickly,l6. EMBALM. Gen.50.2. Joseph comm. physicians to e. his father EMBALMED. Gen. 50. 2. and the physicians e. Israel 3. forsB are fulfilled the days of those that are e, 26. they ff. Joseph, put him in a coffin in Egypt EMBOLDENED. 1 Ctfr. 8.10. the conscience of him that is weak be e. EMBOLDEN ETH. 'fli 16. 3. what e. ihee that thou answerest ? EMBRACE. Kings 4. 16. about this season thou shalt e. a son Job 24. 8. they e. the rock for want of a shelter /'roii.4.8.shall bring to honor .when thou dost e. her 5. £0. why wilt thou e. the bosom of a stranger ? Eccl. 3. 5. a time to e. and refrain from embracing Cant. 2. 6. and his right-hand doth e. me, 8. 3. Zaiq.4.5.thatvei'c brought up in scarlet f.dunghils EMBRACED. Oen. Sp. IS. Lahan e. Jacob and kissed hiir 33. 4. Esau ran and e, Jacob and kissed him 48. 10. Jacob kissed and e. Josejdi's sons AetT 23.1 , P-iul (r.disciples and departed to Maced. IJft I.. 19. having setii and e. the promises iCl EMP EMBRACING. Eccl. 3.5. a time to embrace and a time to refrain e. Acts SU.lO.PauU. Kutychuf ;*id,trouble not yours. EMBROri ER. Exod. 28. 39- thou shalt e. the coat of fme Uncn EMBROIDERER. Exod. 35. 35. to work all manner of work ofthe e, 36. 23. with him was Aholiab, an e. in blue EMERALD, S. Eiod. 28. 18. the second row shall be an e. 39. 11- Eze/c. 27.16. Syria occupied in thy fairs with e. 28. 13. every precious stone thy covering, the e. /Je£'.4.3.therewas a rainbow in sight like unto an£. 21. 19. the fourth foundation of Uie city was ane. EMERODS. Deut, 28. 27. the Lord will smite thee with the e. 1 Sam.5.6. Lord smote them of Ashdod with the e. 9. men of the city had e, in their secret parts 12. the men that died not were smitten with e. 6.4.tliey answered, five golden e.and five mice, 17. 5. shall makeimages of your e. and your mice, 11. EMINENT. Job 22. *■ 8. and the e. man dwelt in the earth Isa. 3. 1 3. doth take away tbe e. in countenance Ezek. 16. 24. thou hast built to thee an e. place, 31. 39. they shall throw down tbine e. place 17. 22. 1 will plant it on an high and^. mountain 1 !ifV/».2.t2.pray for kings and all that are in e.place EMMAN UEL, Or Inimanuel, is a Hebrew ti-ord, which signifies God with us. Isaiah, in that prophecy, wherein he declares to Ahaz the birth of the Messiah, ivho was to be burn of a virgin, says. This child shall be culled, and really be, Emmanuel, that is, God wMh us, laa. 7-14. He repeats the same thi?ig while he is speaking of the enemy's army, which, like a torrent, was to oversow Judea, i» which Christ teas to be born, to live and die; 'i'he. stretching out of his wings shall fill the breadth of thy land, O Emmanuel, Isa. 8. 8, Matthew says, thai this prophecy was accom- plished in the birth of Christ, born of the virgin Alary, in whom the two natures, divine and human, were united ; and so in this seitse he was really Ewniaiiuul, vr, God witli us. Mat. 1. 23. Isa. 7. 14. andhhall call his rij.iiie Em. Mat. 1. 23, 8. 8. he shall hll the breadth of thy land, O Lm. EMI^IKE, Esth. 1. 20. shall be published throughout all his e. EMi'Loy. Deiit. SO. 19. for the tree is man's life, to e. in siege K.Mi'LOVlH:). Deut.ZOAlQ, O man, the tree is to be e. in the siege \ Chron, 9. 33. these singers were e. day and night £z;'al0.15. J onat. and Jahaziah e. about this matter EMl'LOYMENT. Exek. 39. 14. shall sever out men of continual «. EMPTY. Gen. 31.42. surely thou hadst sent me away now e. 37. 24. the pit was e. there was no water in it 41.27. the seven e. ears blasted with the east-wind Exod. 3. 21. that when ye go, ye shall not go e. 23. 15. in month Abib earnest from Egypt, none shall appear before me e, 34. 20. Dent. Id. I6. Deut. 15. 13. thou shalt not let him go away e. Judg. 7. It), he put in every man's hand e. pitchers liuth 1. 21. the Lord hath brought me home e. 3. 17, for he said, go not e. to thy mother-in-law 1 Sam. 6. 3. they said, send not the ark away e. 20.18. be missed, because thy seat will be «. 25,2? 2 Sam. 1. 22, the sword of Saul returned not e. 2 Kittgsi. 3. go, borrow thee e, vessels, notafew A'eA. 3. 1 13. even thus be he shedten out and e. Jdb 11.(12. foreman would be wise, tho' born like 22. 9. thou hast sent widows away e. and the arms 26. 7 , he stretcheih out the north over the e. place 2sa, 2t. 1. the Lord maketh the earth e. and waste 29. 8. a hungry man awaketh, and his soul is e. 32. 6. to make e the soul of the hungry Jer. 14. 3. they returned with their vessels e. 51. 34. the king of Babylon made me an e. vessel Ezek, ^lii. 11. then set it e. upon the coals thereof Hos. 10.1. Isr. is an e. vine, he bringeth forth fruit Nah. 2. 10. Nineveh is e. and void, and waste Mat. 12. 4-^. and when he is come, he findethit £. Mark 12. 3. they caught him and beat him, and sent him away e. Luke 20. 10, 11. Luke 1. 53. and the rich he hath sent e. away EMPTY, Verb. Lev. 14. 36. priest command that they e. the house Eccl. 11. 3. the clouds e. themselves on the earth Jer, 48.12. and send wanderers shall e. his vessels &"■ 2. fanners that shall fan her and e. her land i^a£.1.17.shaH they therefore e. their net, not spare Zech. 4.12. whichff. the golden oil outofthemselv. Mai. 3. 1 10. if I wUl not e, you out a blessing EMPTIED. Gen. 24. 90. Rebekah hasted and e. her pitcher 42, is. it came to pass as tbey e. their sacks M END 2 Chron. 24. 11. the high priest's officere. the cbei Neh. 5. 13. even thus be he shaken out and «. Iia. 3. 1 26. she being e. shall sit on Uie grotmd JQ.iS. spirit of Egy. shall be 0. in the midst thereof 6. and the brooks of defence shall be e. 24. 3. the land shall be utterly e. and spoiled Jer, 4& 11. Moab not been e. from vessel to vessel Nah 2. 2. for the emptiers havee. them out EMPTIERS. Nah. 2, 2. for the e. have emptied them out EMPTINESS. Zfa^.ll.he shall streich out upon it the stones ofe. EMPTYING. Hos. 10. 1 1. a vine e. the fruit which it giveth EMULATION. Rom. 11, 14. if I may provoke to e. my brethrea EMULATIONS. Gam. 14. 27. Jonathan put forth thee, of the rod 2 A'ingJl0,21.tbe house of Baal was full from one e. 21. 16, filled Jerusalem with blood from one e. S Chron, 21 .19> after the e. of two years, his bowels £xra9.11.filled with unclean, from one e. to another Jbi6.11.what is my e.ihat I should prolong my life '{ l(3.3.shalL vain words have e. ? or what emboldens 26. 10. till the day and night come to an e, 28. 3. he setteth an e. to darkness, and searcheth Psal.1 .9. the wickedness of the wicked come to an e 9. 6. destructions are come to a perpetual e. 19. 6. his going forth is from the e. of heaven 37 .37. upright man, for the e. of that man is peace 38. the e. of the wicked shall be cut off 39.4. make me know «.|I73.17.I understood their e. 61. 2. from the e. of tne earth will I cry to thee 102.27.thouartthe5ame, and thy years have no c. 119. 96. I have seen an e. of all perfection Prov. 5. 4. her e. is bitter \ 23 18. there is an e. 14. 12. but the e. thereof are tne ways of death 25. 8. lest thou know not what to do in the e. Eccl. 4. 8. yet there is no e. of all his labour 16. there is no e. of all the people before them 7. 2. the e, of all men U 8. better the e. of athing 10. 13. the e. of his talk is mischievous madness 12. 12. of making many books there is no e. tl3. let us hear the e. of the whole matter Jsa.9,.7. laiidfull of gold, nor is there any e. of their treasures, nor is there any e. of their chariots 9 7. of his government there shall be no e. 13. 5. they come from the e. of heaven to destroy 16.4. for the extonioner is at an e. spoiler ceaseth 23. 15. after e. of 70 years Tyre shall sing, I7. 42. 10. sing his praise from the e. of the earth 45. 17 . shall not be confounded world without e . 46. 10. declaring the e. from the beginning Jer. 5. 31. what will you do in the e. thereof? 12, 12. for the sword of the Lord shall devour from one e. to the other e. of the land, 25. 33. 17. 11. geis riches, and at hise. he shall be a fool 29. 11. I think to give you an expected e. 31. 37. there is hope in thine e. saith the Lord 44.27. be consumed, till there be ane. of them 50. +26. came against Babylon from the e. 51. 13. O thou that dwellest, thine e. is come 31. to shew that his city is taken at one e. Xjtt:. 4. 18. our e. is near, for our e. is come EttA.7.2. an c. the e. is come on the land, S, 6. 16X £sei.2l.25.wnen iniqu. shall have an tf.29. | 35.5. Van. 7. 28. hitherto is tne e. of the matter 8. 17. at the time of e. shall be the vision 19. atthe time appointed the e. shall be, 11. 27. 9. 26. the e. thereo* shall be with a flood, and to e. 11. 6. and in the e. of years they shall join 35. to purge them even to the time of the e. 40. at time of the e. king of south shall push him 45. yet he shall come to his e. and none help 12. 4. seal the book even to the time of the e. 8. O Lord, what shall be the e. of these things ? 9. words are closed up, till the time of the e. 13. but go thou thy way till the e. be, shalt rest Amos 3. 15. the great houses shall have an e. 5. 18. to' what e. is it for you to desire the day ? 8. 2. the e. is come upon my people of Israel 10. I will make the e. thereof as a bitter day Nah. 2. 9. for therd is none e. of the store 3. 3. and there is none e. of their corpses Mat. 13. 39. the harvest is the e. of the world 24. 3. what shall be the sign of thee, of the world? 14.the gospel be preached, then shall the e. come 31. gather from one e. of heaven to the other 26. 58. but Peter went in and sat to see the e. 28. 1. in the e. of the sabbath came Mary to see Mark 3. 26. he cannot stand, but hath an e. Luke 1. 33. of his kingdom there shall be no e. 18. 1. he spake a parable to them, to this e. 22. 37. the things concerning me have ane. John 18.37 .sayest I am a king, to this e. was I bom Rom. 6. 21. for the e. of those things is death 22. ye have fruit to holiness, e. everlasting life 10. 4. Christ is the e. of the law for righteousness 14. 9. to this e. Christ both died, rose, and revived 2 Cor. 2. 9. for to this e. also did I write to know 11. 15. whose e. shall be according to their works Eph. 3. 21. to him be glory world without e. Phil. 3. 19. many walk, whose e. is destruction 1 Tim. 1. 5. the e. of the commandment is charity Heb. 6. 8. nigh to cursing, whose e. is to be burned 16. and an oath is to them an e. of all strife 7. 3. having neither beginning nor e. of life 9. 26. but now once in the e. hath he appeared 13. 7. considering die e. of their conversation Jam. 5. 11. and ye have seen the e. of the Lord 1 Per. 1.9. receivinge. of your faith, even salvation 4.17. what shall be the e. of them obey not gospel ? Rev. 21. 6. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning aad the e. will give to him athirst, 22. 13, At the END. Gen. 4. 1 3. at the e. of days Cain brought offering 8. 6. at the e. of forty days Noah opened window 41. 1. at the e. of two years Pharaoh dreamed Exod.li.tl.at the e. of 430 years. Lord's host went Lev. 8. 33. the days of consecration be at an e, Deut. 9. 11. at the e. of 40 days and 40 nights 14. 28. at the e. of three years bring the tithe 15. 1. at the a. of every seventh year a release 31.10. at the e.of every seventh year read this law Josh. 9. 16. at the e. of three days after the league Judg. 11. 39. at the e. of two months she returned Ruth 3. 7. Boaz lay down at the e. of the heap 2 Sam. 14. 26, 'o^ the e. of every year he polled it 24.8. Joab came to Jerus. at the e. of nine months 1 A;i«^j2.39.o(/Aee.of 3 years two of Shimei's ser. 17. + 7. at the e. of days the brook dried up 2 A'l'ngf 8.3.a/iAee.of7yearsthe woman retamed 18. 10. at the e. of three years they took Samaria 2 Chron.lR. 1 2. at the e. of years Jehoshaphat went 20. 16. ye shall find them at the e. of the brook 2^,2^. at the e. of the year the host of Syria came Neh. 13, 1 6. at the e. of days I obtained leave Psal. 107. 27. they stagger, and are at their wits' e, Isa. 7. 3. go to meet Aha.z at the e. of the conduit Jer.34.14.flr the e. of seven years let go every serv, £ze*.3.l6. at the e. of seven days word of L. came Dan.l. 5. at the e. they might stand before the king 4. 29. at (he e. of 12 months he walked in palace ll.i-13. at thee, of times shall come with an army 12. 13. thou shalt stand in the lot at the e, of days Hab. 2. 3. but ai the e. it shall speak, and not lie Mat. 13. 40. so shall it be in the e. of this world But the END. Prov. 14. 12. a way that seems right to a m^io, but the e. thereof are the ways of death, I6. 25. 20. 21. but the e. thereof shall not be blessed Mae.24'.6.uut the e.\snotyet,Mark1S.'J . Luke 21.9. 1 Pet. 4. 7. bui the e. of all things is at hand Last END. Num. 23. 10. and let my last e. be like his Jer. 12, 4. they said, he shall not see our last e. Lam. 1. 9. she remembereth not her last e. Da7t.8.1Q.vadke thee knowwhat shall be inthe last e. Latter END. Num. 24. 20- his latter e. shall be that he perish Deut. 8. 16. to do thee good at thy latter e, 32. 29. that they would consider their latter e, Ruth 3. 10. shewed more kindness in the latter e. 2 Sam. 2. 26. It will be bitterness in the latter e Job 8,7. yet thy latter e. should greatly increase END Job 42.12.the Lord blessed the latter e.ot Job mor: Prflp.i9.20.that thou mayest be wise in thytatttrt. Isa. 41. 22. consiter them, and know the tatUr t. 47. 7. neither didst remember the latter e. of it 2Pe/. 2.20. the /orrer e. is worse than the beginning Made AM END. Gen. 27. 30. as Isaac had made an e. of blessing 49. 33. Jacob made an e. of commanding his sons Leo.l6.ZO. made ane of reconciling the holyplace Num. 4. 15. made an e. of covenngthe sjinctuary l6.3l.hadma(fe ane.oi speaking, Ue«r. 20. 9. Deut. 26. 12. hast made an e. of tithing the tithes 31. 24. when Moses had made an e. of writing 32. 45. made an e. of speaking, Judg. 15. 17. 1 Sam. 18. 1. I 24, ifi. 2 Sam. 13. 36. i Kings 1. 41. I 3. 1. Jer. 26. 8. | 43. 1. 1 51. 63. Josh. 5. "t 8. they had made an e. of circumcising 8. 24. Israel had made an e. of slaying, 10. 20, 19. 49. they made an e. uf dividing the land, 51. Judg.S.lS. he had made an e. to offer, 1 Sam. 13. 10. 1 Sam. 10. 13, he had made an e. of prophesying 2 Swri. 11. 19, when thou hast made an e. of telling 1 Kingsl. 40. Hiram made an e. of doing the work 8. 51. Solomon made an e. of praymg, 2 Chr. 7. i. 2 Kings 10. 25. as soon as he had made an e. of offering, 1 Chron. 16-2. 2 Chren. 29. 29. 2 Chr. 20. 23. made an e. of the mhabiiants of Seir 24. 10. cast into the chest, till they had niorfc ane. Erra I0.17.»iorfea»e.withallthathadstrangewive3 Ezek. 42. \5.,made an e. of measuring inner house 43. 23. when thou hast made an e. of cleansing it AmosT. 2. they made an e. of 'eating the grass Mat. 11. 1. marfe ane. of commanding his disciples Make an END. 1 Sam. 3. 12. when I begin, Iwill also makeane. 2 Chr. 31. tl- brake the images, until to »»t is paat, the summer is e. Mat, 7- 08. when Jesus had e. these sayings Litk$ 4. 2. when forty days were e. he hungered 1.). when the devil had e. all the temptation John 13. 3. supper being s. the devil having now put ENDETH. Ita. 24. 8. the noise of chem that rejoice e. ENDING. 1 Sam^ 3. f 13. I will perform beginning and e. Rev. 1. U. I am the beginning and e, saiih the L. ENDLESS. 1 Tim. 1 . 4. neither give heed to e. genealogies lleb. 7.1ti.who is made after the power of an e, life ENDEAVOUR. 2 Cor. 5. f9. we ff. thatwemay be accepted of him 2 Pet. 1. 15. I will e. that you may be able after ENDEAVOURED. Acts l6. 10. we e. to go into Macedonia, gathering l7'/itfjj.3.17'We 0.tosee your face with great desire ENDEAVOURING. Epft. 4. 3. e. to keep the unity of the Spirit in bond ENDEAVOURS. PsaL 38. 4. according to the wickedness of their e. ENDOW. Ejod. 33. 16. he shall surely e. her to be his wife ENDS. Dffu/.33.17. shall push the people to c. of the earth 1 Sam. 2. 10. the L. shall judge the e. of the earth \ Kings a. 8. thetf. of staves were seen, 2 CAr.5. Q. 2 Am^jlO. + 33. L. began to cut off thee, of Isr. Jo6 28. 34. for he looketh to the e. of the earth 37, 3. he directeth his lightning toe. of the earth 38. 13. it might take hold of the e. of the eanh Psal. 19. 6. and his circuit to the e. of it 22. 37. all the e. of the world shall remember 48. 10. so is thy praise to the e. of the earth 59. 13. God ruleth in Jacob to the e. of the earth 65. 5. the confidence of all the e. of the earth 67- 7* all the e. of the earth shall fear him ga.3. thetf. of earth have seen the salvation of G. 135.7. the Lord causeth the vapour to ascend from the e. of the earth, Jar. 10. 13. I 51. 16. Proit. 17.24. eyes of a fool are in the c. of the earth ENE 2 Tim.4.5. but watch thou in all things, ^.afflictions Ilei. 12. 7. if ye«. chastening, G. dealeChwith you 20. they could not d*. what was commanded Jam. 5. 11. behold, we count them happy who e. I Pet. 2. 19. if a man for conscience e. grief ENDURED. Psal. 61 . 15. their time should have e. for ever ^wOT. 9. 22. if God e. with much long-suffering i Tim. 3. 11. hast known what persecutions I e. H£4.6.15. after he had patiently *. he obtained pro. ENE 10. 33. ye e. a great fight of afflictions 11.27. iorMoses«. 2 30. 4. who hath established all the e. of the earth } ha. 40. 38. the Lord, the creator of the e. of earth 41. 5. the e. of the earth were afraid, drew near 9. whom I have taken from the e, of the earth 43.6. bring my daughters from the e. of the earth 45. 23. looK to rae and be saved, all e. of the earth 53. 10. all the e. shall see the salvation of God Jer. 16.19- Gentiles shall come from e. of the earth 25. 31. a noise shall come to the e. of the earth Eiek. 15. 4. the tire devoureth both the e, of it Mie. 5. 4. now shall he be great to e, of the earth Zech. 9- 10. his dominion to the e. of the earth Acts 13. 47. thou be for salvation to e. of the earth Rom. 10.18. and their words to the «. of the world 1 Cor.lO.ll. on whom the e. of the world are come ENDUED. Gan. 30. 20. God hath «. me with a good dowry 2 C/tr0n.2.12. to David a wise son, «. with prudence IS.have sent a cunning man,^. with understanding Iftke 24. 49- till ye be e. with power from on high Jam. 3. 13. who is wise and e. with knowledge i ENDURE. Ctfn. 33. 14. and as the children be able to e. Bxod. 18. 23. then thou shalt be able to e. Estk. 8. 6. for how can f e. to see evil and destrnct, Job^. 15. he shall hold it fast, but it shall not e. 31.23. by reason of his highness I could not e. Psal. 9.7. the L. shalle.for ever, he hath p]^pared his throne for judgment, 102.13,36. | 104.31. *30. 5. weepinc may e. for a night, but joy cometh 72, d.they shall fear thee as long as sun and moon e. 17. his name shall e. for ever, as long as the sun 89. -9- his seed will I make to e, for ever, 36. Prov.^t ,^V. doth the crown e, to every generation ? i?sff*. 22. 14.CJin thy heart e. or thy hands be strong? Arar.24. I3.he that shall e. to the end, Mark 13.13. Maiii. 17. having no root, and so f. but for a time t T/iess. 1.4. in ^1 your tribulations that ye e. Tim. 2. 3. thou therefore «. hardness as a soldier 10. therefore I e. all things for the elects' sake i. 3. when they will not e. sound doctrine as seeing him who is invisible X2. 2. he e. the cross l] 3. he e. such contradiction ENDURETH. Psal. 15. t 3. nor e. reproach against his neighbour 30. 5 for his anger «. but a moment, favour is life 52. 1, the goodness of God e. continually 72. T . abundance of peace ao long as the moon e. 100. 5. aud his truth e. to all generations 145. 13. thy dominion e. through all generations Mai. 10. 22. he that e. to the end shall be saved Jo/iH 6. 27. but for that meat which *?. imto life 1 Vor. 13. 7. charily hopeth all things, e. all things Jam. I. 13. blessed is the man that e. temptation ENDURETH /or ever. I Vhron. I6. 34. for liis mercy e. for ever, 41 2 C/*joM. 5. 13. I 7.3,6. I 20. 21.£2ra3.11, Psal.lQQA. I 107.1. I 118.1,2,3,4. I 136. 1,2,3, .Sc. I 133. 8. Jer. 33. 11. Psal. 111.3. his righteousness e. for ever, 112,3, 9. Ill . 10. his praise e.for ever \\ II7. 2. his truth e. 119. 160. every one of thy judgments e.for ever 135. 13, thy name, O Lord, e.for ever, \hy mem. 1 Pet. 1. 25. but the word of the Lord e.for ever ENDURING. Psal.ig. §'. the fear of the Lord is clean, e.for ever 2Cor. 1. 6. is effectual in e. the same sufferings Jie6.10.34.ha.ve in heaven a better and e.snbstance ENEMY. Exod.l5, 6. thy right hand hath dashed in pieces c. 9. the e. said, 1 will pursue, I will overtake 23. 22. then I will be an e. to thine enemies Num. 10, 9. and if you go to war against the e. 35. 23. and was not his e. nor sought his harm I>e?f^32,27.were it not I feared the wrath of the e. 42, from the beginning of revenges upon the e. 33. 27. he shall thrust out the e. before thee Judg.iQ.z^. our god hath delivered our e. into, 24. 1 Sam. 2, 32. thou shalt see an e. in my habitation 18. 29, Saul became David's e. continually 24. 19. if a man find his e. will he let him go ? 1 Kings 8. 33. when thy people be smitten down be- fore e. because sinned ag. thee, 2 Chron. 6. 34, 46. if they sin, and thou deliver them to the e. 2 Chron. 25. 8. G. shall make thee fall before the e. Estk. 7. 4. the e. could not countervail the damage 6. Esther said, the e. is this wicked Ilaman Job 33, 10. behold, he counteth me for his e. Psal. 7. 5, let the e. persecute my soul and take it 8, 2. thou mightest still the e. and the avenger 9. 6. O thou e, destructions are come to an end ^2.9-why go I mourning because of the*..? 43.2. 44, 10. thou makest us to turn back from the e. 55. 3. J mourn, because of the voice of the e. 12, for it was not an e, that reproached me 61. 3. thou hast been a strong tower from the e. 64. 1. preserve my life from fear of the e. 74. 3. even all that the a. hath done wickedly 10, shall the e. blaspheme thy name for ever.' 18. remember the e. hath reproached, O Lord 78. 42. remembered not when he delivered from>. &9- 22. the e. shall not exact upon him 143. 3. for the e. hath persecuted my soul Prov. &7. 6. but the kisses of an e. are deceitful Isa. 59, 19. when the e. shall come in like a flood 63. 10. thereforehe was turned to be (heir e. Jer. 6. 25. the sword of the e, is on every side 15. 11. 1 will cause the e. to entreat thee well 18,17- I will scatter them with east-wind before e. 30. 14. 1 have wounded thee with wound of an e. Lam. 1. 5. are gone into captivity before the e, 9. behold, for the e. hath magnified himself l6.my children are desolate, because s. prevailed 2. 3, he hath drawn back his hand before the e. 4. he hath bent his bow like an e. he stood 5. the Lord was an e. he hath swallowed up 4, 12, that the e. should h?ve entered the gates £ze^.36.C.because the e. had said against you, adia Hos. 8. 3. Israel, the e. shall pursue him Mic.2.8. even of late my people is risen up as an «. Nfth, 3. 11. thou shalt seek strength because off. Mat.l3.Q5. his e. came, sowed tares, wenthis way 28. he said unto them an e. hath done this 39. the e. that sowed them is the devil LuAe 10. 19. to tread over all the power of the e. Acts 13. 10. child of devil, thou e.ol all righteousn. 1 Cor. 15. 26, the last e. to be destroyed is death Ga/.4.l6.am I become your e.because I tell truth ? 2 TAess. 3, 15. count him ?>ot asane. but admonish Jam, 4. 4. a friend of the viorld is the e, of God Hand qf the ENEMY. Lev. 26. 25. 1 will send the pestilence, and ye shal be del ivered into the hand of the e. Wth. 9. ^ Ezra 8. 31. he deli^'^red us from the hatid oj m» « Psal. 31. 8. hast not shut me up into handofthe e 78. 61. he delivered his glory into the hand of e. 106. 10, redeemed fTam\h& hand of the e. I07. 2 Lam. 1. 7. her people fell into the hand of the e. 2. 7. hath given into the hand of the «. the walls Mine ENEMY. 1 Sam. 19. 17> why hast thou sent away mine e. ,* 3 Sam. 22. l&.delivered me from my «, /•jfl/.18.17. 1 A'fWj 21. 20. hast thou found me, O miner. .!* Job 10.9. mine e. aharpeneth his eyes upon me 37 .7. let mine e. be as wicked, and he that riseth Psal. 7.4. yea, I delivered him that is mine e. 13. 2, how long shall mirte e. be exalted over me ? 4. lestmiAf e. say, I have prevailed against him 41. 11. because mine e. doth not triumph over me Lam. 2.22. those I swaddled hath minee, consumed Mic. 7. 8, rejoice not agamst me, O mine e. lO.theu she that is mijie e. shall see it, and sham Thirn ENEMY. Exod. 23, 4, if tliou meet thiTte e. ox or his ass Bent. 28. 57. thine e. shall distress thee in thy gates 1 Sam. 24. 4, deliver thine e. into thy hand, 2ti. 8. 28. 16. seeing the Lord is become thine e. 2 Sam. 4.8. behold the head of Ish-bosheth thine e Job 13. 24. wherefore boldest tLon me for thuie e. ? Prov. 34, 17, rejoice not when thi-ne e. falleth 25. 21. if thine e. hunger, give bread, Rom. 12,20 Lam. 2rl7. hath caused thine e. to rejoice over thee Zeph. 3. 15. the Lord hath cast out thifte e. Mat. 5.43. it hath been said, thou shalt hate thine e. ENEMIES. 1 Sam. 18. 25. to be avenged of the king's e. 20. 15. when the Lord hath cut off thee, of David 16. the Lord require it at the hand of David's e. 25. 22. so and more do God to the e. of David 30, 26. behold a present of the spoil of e. of Lord 2 Sam. 13. 14. give occasion to e. to blaspheme 10. 33. the e. of my lord be as that young man is 3 Cbr. 20. 29. Lord fought agamst the e. of Israel Esih. 9. 1, the e. of the Jews hoped to have power Job 6. 23, or deliver me from the e. hand f Pja/. 17,9. hide me from my deadly 0. who compass 37. 20. the e. of the Lord shall be as fat of lambs 45, 5. thine arrows are sharp in heart of king's e. 78. 61. he delivered his glory into the e. hand 127. 5. they shall speak with the e. in the gate Jer. 12. 7. have given beloved into hands of her e. 48, 5. the e. have heard a cry of destruction Lam. 1. 3. all her friends are become her e. 5, her adversaries are the chief, her e. prosper Mic. 7. 6. a man's e, are the men of his own house Rom. 5. 10. if when we were a, we were reconciled 11. 28, as concerning the gospel, they are e. 1 Cor. 15. 25. till he hath put all e. under his,feet Phil. 3. la. they are the e. of the cross of Christ Col. 1. 21. were e. in your mind by wicked works His ENEMIES. Gen. 23. 17. thy seed shall possess the gate of hise. Num. 34. 8. he shall eat up the nations his e. 32.21. till he hath driven out his e. before him Beta. .'i3. 7. be thou an help to him from hn e. 3 •&rm.7.1.the Lord hath given him rest from hise, 18. ig. how the Lord hath avenged him of his e, 22. 1. hast delivered him out of hand of all his e 1 Chron. 22. Q. I will give him rest from all his e. Job 19. 11. he counteth me as one of his a.- Psal. 10, 5. as for all his e. he puffeth at them 41 .2. thou wilt not deliver him to the will of ht e, 68, 1. let God arise, let his e. be scattered 21. but God shall wound the head of his e. 72. 9- and his e. shall lick the dust 78. 66. and he smote his e. in the hinder parts 89. 42, thou hast made all his e. to rejoice ''97> 3. a fire burncth up his e. round about 113. 8. until he see his desire upon his e. 133. 18. his e. will I clothe with shame Prov. lb.7.he maketh hit e. to be at peace with him Isa. 9. 11, the Lord shall join his e. together 42,13. he shall cry, he shall prevail against /i» «. 59. 18. he will repay recompence to his e. 66. 6, a voice that rendereth recompence to his e. 14. his indignation be known towards his e. Jer. 44. 30, will give Pharaoh into hand of /lii e. NaA. 1. 2. and he reserveth wrath for his e. 8. and darkness shall pursue his e. Heb.lO. IS.expecting till his c.be made his footstool Mi7ie ENEMIES. Nwn. 23, 11. T took thee to curse mine e. 24. U> Detit 32. 41. I will render vengeance to miiie e. Sam. 2. 1. my mouth is enlarged over mitie e. 14. 24. that I may be avenged on mine e. 2 Sam. 5. SO. the Lord hath broken forth upon nitn» e. as the breach of waters. 1 VAr. 14. 1 1 22. 4. so shall I besaved from mitte e. Ps. 18. 1. 2 -Saw. 22. 38. I have pursued min< e. Psal. 18. .T. 41. hast given me the necks oimim e, Pt. lii.Vi. ENE i ■Sj;tt.22.4y. and that bringeth me forth from m.e. I Chr. 12. 17. if ye become to betray me to mine e. Psal.3.T.sa.ve me, for thou hast smitten all mine e. 5. 8. lead me, O Lord, because of mme e. 6.7. mine eyes waxeth old because of all mi?iet!. 10. let all mine e. be ashamed and sore vexed "". 6. arise, O Lord, because of the rage of mine e Q. 3. when mine e. are turned, they shall fall 18. 48. he delivereth me from mine e. 23, 5. thou prepares! a table in presence of mine e. 25. 2. let not mine e, triumph over me, 35. I9. ly. consider mine e. for they are many £7. 2. when mine e. came upon me to eat my flesh 6. now shall mine head be lifted up above tniyie e. Jl. lead me in a plain path, because of mi7ie e. 12. deliver me not over to the will of mine e. 31. 11. I was a reproach among all mine e. 15. deliver me from the hand of mine e. 38. 3 9. but mine e. are lively, and they are strong 41.5. mine e. speak evil of me ; when shall be die 42. 10. mine e. reproach me all the day, 102.8. 54. 5. he shall reward evil to mi7ie e. cut them off 7. eye hath seen his desire upon mijie c. 59. 10. B6.2. mine e. would swallow me up, they be many 9. when I cry, then shall mirie e. turn back 59. 1. deliver me frommiwee. O my God, 143. 9. 69. 4. they being mi7ie e. wrongfully are mighty X8. draw nigh, deliver me because of mine e. 71. 10. mine e. speak against me, they lay wait J2. 11. mine eye shall see my desire on mine e. 119. 98. thou hast made me wiser than mine e. 139. because mine e. have forgotten thy "word 157. many are mine e. yet do I not decline 138. 7. stretch forth thy hand against mine e. J 39. 22. 1 hate them, I count them mine e. 143. 12. of thy mercy cutoff mine fi. and destroy Jj'a.l.24.saitU the Lord, I will avenge me of minee. Xjom. 1. 21. all mine e, have heard of my trouble 3. 52. mi7ie e. chased me sore like a bird without Xii*fiig.27>thosemmee,bringhither and slay them Onr ENEMIES. Ezod. 1. 10. they join also to mr e. and fight Detu. 32. 31. oure. themselves being judges 1 Sam 4. 3. it may save us out of hand of our e. 12. 10. but deliver us out of the hand of our e. £ Sam. 19.9- saved us out of hand of oure. Pj.44.7. Nefi. 5. 9. because of the reproach of our e. 6. 1. when restof orir e. heard Ihadbuilded, I6. Psal. 44. 5. through thee will we push down our e. ^0. 12. he it is shall tread down our e. 108. 13. 80. 6. and our e. laugh among themselves 136. 24. and hath redeemed us from our e. Lam. 3. 46. oiir e. have opened their mouths Xmke i. 71- that we should be saved from eure. 74. being delivered out of the hands of our 4. Their ENEMIES. .Ejorf.32.35. had made them naked amongst their e. Lev. 26. 36. send faintness in the land of their e. 44. yet, when they be in the land of their e. Josh. 7. 8. Israel turneth back before their e. 12. 21.44.there stoodnotaraanofMeJre.before them, the Lord delivered all their e. into their hand S3. 1. had given rest from their e. Esth. Q. 16. Tudg. 2, 14. sold them into the hand of their e. 18. delivered them out of hand of their e. 8. 34. i Kings 21.14.deliver them into the hand of their e. and be a prey, 2 CAr. 6.36- | 25.20. Neh.Q. 27 Psal. 78. 53. but the sea overwhelmed their e. 81. 14. I should soon have subdued their e. 105. 24. and made them stronger than their e. 106.11 , the waters covered their e.not one was left 42, their e. oppressed them, he delivered them Ter.\5.Q.\ will deliver to the sword before their e. 19-7. to fall by the sword before their e. 20, 4. 9. wherewith their e. shall straiten them 20. 5. all treasures of kings of Judah will give into hands of Mejre. 34.20,21. j 21.7. £zc^.39.23. Exek. 39. 27. gathered them out of their e. lands Smos 9.4. tlio' they go into captivity before their e. Zech.\.0.5.TD.v^ty mtn, which tread down their e. ^ev. 11. 5. if any hurt, fire devoureth their e. 12. they ascended, and their e. beheld them Thine ENEMIES. -*:. 14. £0. who delivered thine e. into thy band 49. 8. thy hand shall be in the neckofMiwe e. filxod. 23. 22, then I will be an enemy to thine e. 27, I will make thine eXo turn their backs to thee JVum. 10. 35. rise, Lord, let thine e. be scattered Deuc.6. 19, to cast out all thine e. from before thee 20. 1. when thou goest against thine e. 21. 10. S8.53.wherewith(A(W e. shall distress thee, 55,57. 33. 29. ikine e. shall be found liars to thee Josh. 7. 13. thou canst not stand before thine e. Judg. 5. 31. so let all thine e. perish, O Lord 11. 36. hath taken vengeance for thee of thtne e. 1 S ni. 25. 26. now let thine e. be as Nabal 29. the souls of thine e. shall he sling out 2 Sam 7. 9- X have cut off all thine e. 1 Chr. 17. 6. 1 0. 6 in tliat lovest thine e. and hatest thy friends 42. I3, or flee three months before thine e. 164 ENL 1 Ki}igs 3.11. nor, asked life of thine e. QChr. 1. 11. iChr. 21.12. while the sword of Mmtf ^.overtaketh Psai.8. S.hasi: ordained strength because of tkijie e . 21. 8. thine hand shall find oi\t all thine e. 66. 3. thro' thy power shall thine e. submit 68. 23. thy foot may be dipped in hlooioi thine e. 74. 4. thine e. roar || 83. 2. thine e. maJce a tumult S3, forget not the voice of thine e. the tumult 89. 10. thouhast scattered thine e. with thy arm 51.wherewith thine c.have reproached, O Lord 92. 9, lo, thijie e. O Lord, thi7ie e. shall perish llO.l.till I make M2«e c. thy footstool, Mc(. 22.44'. Mark 12. 36. Luke HO. 43. He6. 1. 13. 2. rule thou in the midst of thiyte e. 139. 20. and thine e. take thy name in vain J.*(7. 26. n. the fire of thine e. shall devour them 62.8. no more give thy corn to be meat for thine e. Jet. 15. 14. 1 will make thee to pass with thi7ie e. Lam. 2. I6. thine e. have opened their mouth Dan. 4. I9. and the interpretation be to thi7ie e. Mic. 4. 10. Lord shall redeem thee from thine e. 5. 9. and all thiue e. shall be cut off 1 14. pluck up groves, so will I destroy thi/ie e. Nah. 3. 13. thy gate shall he set open to thine e. Luke 19. 43. thine e. shall cast a trench about thee Ymir ENEMIES. Lev. 26. 7. ye shall chase your e. they shall fall 8. yovT e. shall fall before you by the sword 16. ye shall sow in vain, for your e. shall eat it 17. and ye shall be slain before your e. 37. shall have no power to stand before your e. Num. 10. 9. ye shall be saved from your e. 14. 42. be notsmitten before your e. Dent. 1. 42. Deut. 12. 10, he giveth you rest from all your e. 20. 3. ye approach to battle against your e. 4, the Lord goeth to fight for you against ytrur e. 28,68, and there ye shall be sold to your e. Josh. 10, 25. thus shall the Lord do to all your e. 22. 8.divide the spoil of yoi/rfi. with your brethren 1 Sam. 12. 11. the Lord delivered you out of hand of your e. and ye dwelled safe, 2 Ki7ios 17. 39, Mat. 5. 44. but I say, love ymir e. Luke 6. 27, 35. Emflame; see Inflame. ENGAGED. Jtfr.30.2 J.who is this that e.his heart to approach i ENGINE, S. 2 Chron. 26. 15. Uzziah made in Jerusalem e. Jer. 6. t6. pour out the e. of shot, Etek. 26. +8. 32. t 24. behold the e. of shot, they are come Ezek. 26. 9. he shall set e. of war against thy walls ENGRAFTED. Jam. 1. 21. receive with meekness the e. word ENGRAVE. Exod. 28. 11. like a signet shalt e. tne two stones Zech. 3. 9. behold, I will e. the graving thereof ENGRAVEN. 2 Cor. 3. 7- the ministration of death e. in stones ENGRAVER. Etod. 28. 11 . with the work of an e. in stone 35. 35. to worl^ all manner of work of the e. 38. 23. Aholiab, of the tribe of Dan, an e. ENGRAVINGS. Ea-orf. 28. 11. like e. of a signet, 21. 36. I 39.11,30, ENJOY. Lev. 26. 34. the land shall e. her sabbaths, 43. JVh»i. 36.8. that Israel may e. inheritance of fathers Beut. 28. 41.thoushaJtbegetson3, but not e. them Josh. 1. 15. then shall return to the land and e. it J^o^ 7. + 7. mine eye shall no more e. good Eccl. 2. 1. e. pleasure, behold this also is vanity 24.he should make his soul e. good, 3.13. ( 5. 18. 9- + 9. e. life with the wife whom thou lovest Jstt. 6h. 22. mine elect shall long e. work of hands Acts £4. 2. seeing by thee we e. great quietness 1 Tim. 6. 17. God, who giveth us all things to e. ifiei.11.25. thane, the pleasures of sin for a season ENJOYED. 2 Chrm. 36. 21. till the land e. her sabbaths ENJOIN. Philem. 8. to e. thee that which is convenient ENJOINED. Esth.^.3\ .to confirm days of Purim »<■ Esth. had e. Joh36.9,3. who hath e. him his ways? Heb, 9, 20. blood of testament God hath e. to you ENLARGE. This word principally signifies the dilation, or ex- panding of the heart, tehich happens on occa- sions of prosperity and joy, opposite to that con- traction and oppression of the heart t/'hick hap- pens in adversity. Psal. 4. 1, Thou hast enlarged me when I was in distress. 2 Cor. 6. 11, O ye Corinthians, our mouth is open unto you, our heart is enlarged. Ckcr mouth is open to speak freely to you, and to communicate is you the whole will and co7msel of God: Our heart is enlarged doth by the love that we have towards you, and by the rejoicing that we have in you. To enlarge is used likewise for ex- tending one's limits, and carrying one's conquests into a foreign country. Gen. 9, 27, GNJd shall ENO enlarge Japhet. God shall gttm him a tgrg inheritance, and- increase his posterity. Of otherwise : God shall persuade Japhet, namj>lt/ to da-ell in the tents of Shem, where God dwelleth ; he shall Bring him to faith and ohe dience J so that this may be a prophecy of the calling of the Gentiles, tJ^ posterity o/* Japhet, Also in Exod. 34. ji4, For I will cast out the nations before thee, and enlarge thy borders. My mouth is enlarged, says Hannah, 1 Sam. 2. 1. It is ope7ied wide to pour forth abundant praises to God ; and to give a full ansicer to all the reproaches of my adversaries y whereas before it Was shut through grief and confjision. 'J'bou hjist enlarged thy bed, Isa. 57. 8. Thou hast multiplied thi7ie idols a7id altars. The same prophet says, chap. 5. 14, Hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measun, 3'Ae grave hath opened its mouth ; it is ready to szvallow up a vast 7iumber of the dead ; it de- sires 7to more than to devour, and absorb such as shall die by this fami7ie, or otherwise. Enlargement, Heb. Respiration, Esth. 4. 14, Then shall their enlargement arise to the Jew's from another place. They -mere so filled with grief and tei'ror arising f torn their present dan. ger, as that they could scarce breathe, as Job speaks. Job 9- 18. but their grief a7id sottoid should be removed, oTid then s'toutd they have a breathi7ig-time, a time of sweet refreshment. ■ Ge7f.9.27.G. shall e. Japhet, he shall dwelUainnts Exod. 34. 24. 1 will cast out nations and e. borders Deut. 12. 20. when the Lord shall e. thy border 19. 8. if the Lord e. thy coast as he haxh sworn 1 Chr. 4.10. O that wouldest bless me, and e. coast Psal. IIQ. 32. when thou shalt e. my heart Isa. 54.2. e. the place of thy tent and stretch forth Amos 1. 13. that they might e. their border Mic. 1 . 16. make bald, e. thy baldness as the eagls Mat. 23. 5. and e. the boraers of their gaimeiits ENLARGED. 1 Sam. 2. 1, my mouth is e. over mine enemies 2 Sam. 22. 37. thou hast e. my steps, Psal, 18 3d. Psal. 4. 1. thou hast e. me when I was in disiress 25. 17. the troubles of my heart are e. O bring mo ij«. 5. 14. therefore hell hath e. hers, opened naduth 57. 8, thou haste, thy bed, and made a covenant 60. 3. and thine heart shall fear and be e. 2 Cor. 6. 11. O ye Corinthians, our heart is e. 13. for a recompence in the same, be ye also e. 10. 15. having hope, that we shall be e. by you ENLARGETH. Deut. 33. 20. he said, blessed be he that e. Gad Job 12 .23. he e, the nations, and'straiteneth them Hab.9,. 5. who e. his desire as hell, andisasdeath ENLARGEMENT. Esth. 4. 14. then e. shall arise iirom anotherplace ENLARGING. Exek. 41. 7. and there was an e. and a winding ENLIGHTEN. Psal. 18. 28. the JjDrd my God will e. my darkness ENLIGHTENED. 1 Sam. 14. 27. and Jonathan's eyes were e. 29, Job 33. 30. to be e. with the light of the living Psal. 97. 4. his lightnings ^.the world, earthsaw Isa. 60, f 1. arise, be e. for thy light cometh:| ■' I^h. 1. 18. the eyes of your understanding beini; >. Heb.6.4i. it is impossible for those who were on,6e>. ENL1GHTENIN&. . A Psal. 19.8. commandment of Ld. is pure, e.the eyes ENMITY. Gen. 3.15. T will put e.betAveen thee and the womlui Num. 35. 21 . or in e, smite him with his hand 22. but if be thrust him suddenly without e. Luke 23. 12. for before they were at e. betw. diems, Rom. 8. 7, the carnal mind is e. against God Eph. 2. 15. having abolished in his flesh thee. 10. by the cross, having slain the e. thereby Jam. 4, 4. the friendship of the world is e. with G ENOUGH. Gen. 24. 25. we have straw and provender e. 33. 9. and Esau said, I have e. my brother 1 1 take, I pray, my blessing, because I have e 34. 21. the laud, behold, it is large e. for them 45. 28. Israel said, it is e. Joseph is yet alive Exod. g. 28. entreat the Lord, for it is e.'ihat 36.5, the people bring much more thane, forwno Deut. 1. 6. ye have dwelt long e. in this mount 2. 3. ye have compassed this mountain long e. Josh. 17. 16, they said, the hill is not e. for us 2 Sam. 24.16. it is e. stay thine hand, 1 Kiyigs 19. 4 1 Chron, 21. 15. Markl^.^1. I«jte2e,3b. 2 Chr. 31, 10. we have had e. to eat and have left ^rov. 27. 27. thou shalt have goats* milk e. forfoodj- 28. x^. It. that tilleth land have plenty, but he thai!, followeth after vain person* have poverty 9 > 30. 15. yea, four things say not, it is e. 16. and the fire that saith not. it is e. Zrn. 56. 11. greedy doge, which can nevernave A -f9r. 49. 9. they will destroy till thev have e. ENQ ifot. 4. 10. for they shall eat, and aot have e. Oiad, fl.woaldtht;; Qothave stolen till they had «, JVaA. 1. 12. the lion did tear s for his wDclps ifmg, 1.6,jeeat,butyehavenoltf. yedriDk,butnot Mai. 9. lu. there shall not be room e. to receive it Afdf. lU.S5.lt istf.for th« disciple to be as his master 25, 9< not So, lest thers be not e. for us and yon LnAe 15.17 .hired servants have breads. and to spare Actj £7 .38. when they had eaten e.lightened the ship ENQUIRE. To enquire signifies to ask. Acts g. 11. Enquire in the house of Judas for one Saul of Tarnu. And Geo. S4. 07. We will call the damsel, and enquire at her mouth ; JVe will ask her whether she be willing to depart so very soon, and miderstand her mind hy her words or answer. Sometimes it signifies to yay, Ezek. 36. 37. And also to eiaminc, or search narrowly into a thing. Deut. 17- 4, And if thou h^C enquired diligently, and behold it be true. Sometimes it is taken for saluting a perso7t, and asking him of his welfare, 1 Qhi'on, 18. 10, Tou sent Hadoram his son to salute king David, to ask of his welfare. But this word is most commonly used for asking counsel and direction from Cod. Rebekah, finding the two children with which she was big struggling together in her womb, and givif^S ^^^ 'Tf^'n^ un- easiness, went to enquire of the Lord, Gen. 25. S2. Either site ptit up ardent prayers imme- diately to Gjd, that he would reveal his mind to her herein : Or she consulted God imme- diately by her father Abraham, or by some other godly patriarch yet surviving, by whom God used to manifest his mind and will to others, when he thought fit. As to the different ways of cimsvXting God under the Old Testament, see the word ORACLE. Gen,Z\. 57- we will call the damsel, and e. at her 25. 22. Rebekah weot to e. of the Lord Etod. 18. 15. the people come to me tn e, of God Deut. 12. 30. and that thou «. not after their gods 13. !•!. then shalt thou e. and make search 17< 9- thou shalt come unto the judge and e. Judg. 4. 20. when any man doth come and e. of thee 1 Aim.g.Q.beforetiraewhen a man went to «. ofGoil 22. 15. did I then begin to e. of God for him ? 28.7. seek me a woman, that I may e. of her 1 Kings 22. 5. Jehoshaphat said, e. I pray thee, at the word of the Lord to-day, 2 Chrort. IB. 4. 7. none besides, that we may e. of, 2 Chron. 18.6. fi Kings 1. 2. go, e. of Baal-zebub the god of Ekron 3. 11. is there not here a prophet to ^, by him > 8. 8. go meet die man, and e. of the Lord by him l6. 15. the brazen altar shall be for me to e. by S2. IS.goye^tf. of the ^.ord forme, 3 C/^r. 34. 21. 18. the king which sent you to e. 2 Chr. 34. 26. 1 Chron, 10.13. that had a familiar spirit, toe. of it IB. 10, Tou sent to David to e. of his welfare 21. 30, David could not go before itto^. of God Esra 7.14. are sent to e. concerning Jud. and Jems. Job 6. 8. for e, I pray thee of the former age Psal. 27- 4. beautv of*^the L. and to e. in his temple Eccl. 7- 10. thou dost not e. wisely concerning this Isa. 21, 12. if y^ will e. e. ye, return, com^ Ter. 21. 2. e, X pray thee, of the Lord for us 37.7' the king of Judah that sent you to e. of me Bjiek. 14. 7. and cometh to a prophet to e. of him 30. \. the elders of Israel came to «. of the Lord 3. thus saitb the Lord, are ye come to e. of me } Mat, IQ. \\, e, w'ho in it is worthy, and there abide Luke 22. 23. to e. among themselves, Johit l6. IQ. Acts 9. 11,«. forSaul ifSS.f 20. doubtful how to «. 19- 3g. but if ye e. concerning other matters 23, 15. as though ye would e. something more, 20 8 Cor. 8. 23. whether anydoff. of Titusmypartaer ENQUIRED. Deut. 17. 4. thou hast heard of it, and e. diligently Jttdg. 20. 27. the children of Israel e. of the Lord 1 6am, 10. 22, therefore they e. of the L. further 22. 16. and he e. of the Lord for him, 13. 23. 2, therefore David e. of the Lord, 4. [ 30. 8. 2&m.2.1. 1 5. 19,23. 1 21.1. iChr, 14.10.14. 28. 6. when Saul e, the Lord answered him not EiSnm. 11. 3. David sent and e. after the woman 16. 23. as if a man had e. at the oracle of God 1 Chron^ ^0. 1^. Saul e. not of the L. he sl^w bim 13.3, for we ff. not at the ark in ^e days of Sanl Pial, 78. 34. they returned and e. early after God F-eek, 14, 3. should I be e. of at all by tl^em ? 80. 3, as I live, saith L. I will not be e. of by vou Sl.diall I be e. of by you, O house of Israel ? as I live sajUi Lord God, I will not be e. of by yon 36. 37, I will yet for this he e. of by Israel Pan. 1. 30. in all matters that the king f. of them Heph. 1. 6. those that have not e, for the Lord Mat. 2. 7. Herod e. of the wise men diligently, 16. lAn 4. 52. then e. be the hour he began to amend Cor ,8.23. or our brethren be e. of, are messengers Pet. 1. 10. of which salvation the prophets e. Its KNT ^NQUIREST. Job 10. 6. that thou 19. after my iniquity and sin ENQUIRE. Prov. SO. 25. and after vows to make e. Acts 10.17 . the men had made e. for Simon^s house ENRAGED. Prov. 26. 1 17. is e. with strife belonging not to him ENRICH. 1 -Sam. 17-25. the king will e. him with great riches Exek. 27. 33. thou didst e. the kings of the earth ENRICHED. 1 Cor. 1, 5. that ia every thing ye are 0. by hhn SCor.g.ll.being e. in every thing to all bountifuluess ENRICHEST. Psal. 65. 9. tnou greatly e. it with the river of God ENROLLED, Lifke 2. 1 1. a decree that all the world should be e. Heb. 12. f 23. church of the first-bom e. in heaveu EN SAMPLE. Phil. 3. 17. be followers, els ye have us for an e. 2 Thess. 3. 9' but to make ourselves an e. to you 2 Pet. 2. 6. an e. to those that should live ungodly EN SAMPLES. 1 Cor. 10. 11. these things happened to them for e. 1 Thess. 1. 7. so that ye were e. to all that believe 1 Pet. 5. 3. not as lords, but being e. to the flock ENSIGN. Ensigns are warlike banners, monuments, or tro- phies of victory. Psal. 74. 4, Thine enemies set up their ensigns for signs. And the prophet Isaiah, threatening the Israelites with an inva- sion, tells them, iTiat God would lift up an en- sign to the nations from far, Isa. 5. 26. He would, by his providence, bring the Assyrians or the Chaldeans against the Jews ; /i$ would, as it were, invite them to list themselves under his colours, as generals use to lift up their standards for (he raising of armies. The same prophet says, That there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people, and to it shall tbe Gentiles seek, Isa. 11. 10. tfiat is. That Christ the Messiah growing upoh the root of Jesse, should mount up, and be ad- vanced, by the preaching of the gospel, to a great height, so as to become a visible a?id emi- nent ensign, whi<;h the Gentiles, as well as the Jews, may discern; to wham they should repai by faith, arid in whom they should put their trust. 7jo.5.26.he will lift up an e. to the nations from far 11. 10. ^Wiich shall stand for an e. to the people Is. and he shall set up an e. for the nations 18. 3. dwellers, see ye, when he Iifteth up an e. 30, 17. till ye be left as an c. on an hill 31 , 9. his princes shall be afraid of the e. saith L. Zech. 9. 16. as the stones of a crown lifted as an e, ■ ^ ENSIGNS. Psal. 74. 4. they set up their e. for signs ENSNARE. Psal. 12. +5.1 will set in ."safety from him would e. ENSNARED. Job 34. 30. hypocrite reign not, lest the people be e, ENSUE. 1 Pet. 3. 11. let him do good, seek peace, and e. it Entangle; see Intan(!L£.' ENTER. Judg. 18. 9. not slothful to e. to possess the land Exek. 44. 3. prince shall e. by the porch, 46. 2, 8. Z>an.ll.l7.shall also set his face to ^.with strength 24. he shall e. peaceably oh the fattest places Heb. 4. 6. it remaineth that some must e. therein "ENTER in or into. Gen. 12.11. Abram was come near to ^. into Egypt Exod. 40. 35. Moses was not able to e. im'to the tent Nian. 4. 23. all that e. in to perform the service 5.24^the water that causeth llie curse shall e. into the woman, and become bitter, 27. Deut. 23. 8. children shall e. into the congregation '29.12.tiiat thou shouldest e. into covenant with L. Josh. 10. 19. suffer them not to e. iWo their cities 2 Sam. 22. 7. and my cry did e. into hi^ ears 1 Jtiw^jl4. IS.whenthy feet «. inro city^ child die 22. 30. 1 will disguise myself and e. into the battle 2 Kings7,4, if we e. mf'o the city, then the famine 11, 5. a third part of you that e, in on sabbath 19. 23. and I will e. into lodgings of his borders, and into the forest of Caxmel, Isa. 37. 24. 2 Chron. 23. I9. that none unclean should e. in 30. 8. e. into his sanctuary^ which he sanctified Neh. 2. 8. and for the house that I shall e. into Esth. 4t. 2. for none might e. in-to the king's gate Job 22. 4. will he e. wit^ thee into judgment 1 34. 23. that he should e. niro judgment with God pj. 37.15. their sword shall e. into their ownheait 45. 15. they shall e. into the king's palace 100. 4. e. i7ito his gates with thanksgiving 118. 20. the gate into which the righteous shall £. Prov. 18. 6. a fool's lips e. into contention Isa. 2, 10. e. into the rock, and hide thee in the dust 3. 14. die L. will e. into ind^ent with ancients ENT Isa. S6. 2. that the righteous nation may e. tn 30. come, my people, e. thou into thy chambers 57.2. he shall e. into peace, they shall rest in bedi Jer. 7. 2. that e. in at these galt^ 17. 20. t 22. S. 8. 14. and let us e. into the defenced cUies 14. 18. if I 0. into the city, behold famine 17. 25. there shall e. into the gates kings, 22. 4, 21. 13. or who shall e. into our habitations.'' Jer. 41. 17. they departed to go to e. into EgypI 42. 15. if ye set y wr faces to e, into Egypt I,am. 3. 13. hath caused arrows to «. into my reins Ezek, 7. 22. robbers shall e. into it and defile it 13. 9. nor dhall they e. into the land of Israel 26. 10. when he shall e. into thy gates, as men e. into a city whereiu is made a breach 37. 5. behold, I will cause breath to e. into you 42.14. when the priests e. therein, then not go out 44. 2. this gate be shut, no man shall e. in by it 16. they shall £.tR/i/ my sanctuary.aDd come near 17. when ihey e. in at the gates of the inner court Dan. 11.7. shiille. mfo the fortress of king of north 40, he shall g. into the countries and overflow 41, he shall e. also into the glorious land Joel 2,9. like a thief they shall e. in at the window* Amos 5. 5. seek not Beth-el, nor e, into Gilgal Jonah 3. 4. and Jonah began to e. into the city Zech.5A. flying roll shall e. into the house ctf thie' Mat. 5. 20. in no case e. into kingdom of heaven 6, 6. when ihou prayest, e. into thy closet 7. 13. e. in at the strait gate, Luke 13. 24. 21. not every one that saith, Lord, shall e. in 10. 11. into what city ye shall e. Luke 10, 8, 10. 12. 29. e. into a strong man's house, Mark 3. 27. 4.'*. and they e. in and dwell there, Luke 11. 26. 18. 8. it is better for thee to e, into life halt or maimed, rather than be cast into everlasting five, Mark 9-43,45,47. 19-17- if thou wilt tf, (M^olife, keep the commands 23. a rich man shall hardly e. i?ito the kingdom 24. than for a rich man to e, into the kingdom of God, Mark 10, 25, Luke 18. 25. 25.21. well done, e. into the joy of thy Lord Mark 1, 45, could no more openly e. into the city 5. 12. that we may e. into the swine, Liike^. 33. 6, 10. what house ye e. into, Luke 9. 4, | 10. 5. 9- 25, Come out of him, and e. no more into him 14- 38. lest ye tf. into temptation, Luke 22. 46. Luke 8. 16. mat they which e. in may see light 13.24.mauy will seek to e. in and sh^l not be able 24. 26. to have suffered, and to e. into his glory ? John 3. 4. can he e. into his mother's womb again ' 5. he cannot e. into the kingdom of God 10- 9- by me, if any man e. in he shall be saved Acts 14.22, through tribulation e. into the kingdom 20.29. grievous wolves shall e. in. among you Heb.4.5. do e. into rest, if Ihey shall e. into rest, 5. 11. let us labour therefore toe. into that rest 10. 19- boldne.ss to e. into holiest by blood of Jesui Rev, 15. 8. no man was able to e. into the temple 21. 27. innowisee. tnff it any thing that deflleth 22, 14. may e. in through the gates into the city ENTER no/. Psal, 143. 2. e. not into judgment with thy servant Prov. 4. 14. e. not 'into the path of the wicked S3. 10. e, not into the fields of the fatherless Jer. 16, 5. e. not into the house of mourning Mat. 10. 5. into any city of the Samaritans e. not 26. 41 . that ye e. not into temptation, Luke 22. 40 Not ENTER. Num. 20. 24, for Aaron shall not s. into the lano Deut. 23, 1. shall not e. into the congrfgation, 2, 3. 2 Chron. 7.2. the priests could 7iot e. into the house Psal. 95. 11, that they should not e. into my rest Isa. 59. 14. truth is fallen, and equity cannat e. Lam.X.lO. they should not e. into thy congregation Ezek. 20. 38. they shall note, into the land 44. 9- ^or uncircumcised e. into my sanctuary Hos. 11. 9. and I will not e. into the city Mat. 18. 3, ye shall not e. into kingdom ofheaven Mark 10. 15 he shall not e. therein, Luke 18. 17. Heb. 3. 11, they shall not e. into my rest, 18. ig, we see they could not e. because of unbelief See KiF^GD09f. ENTERANCE. Judg. 1. 24, liiey said, shew us the c. into the city 25. when he shewed them the e. they smote it 1 Kings 18, 46, he ran before Ahab to e. of Jezreel 22. 16. the two kings sat in the e. of Samaria 2 Chron. 12. 10. that kept the e, of the king's house Psal. 119. 130. the e. of thy words giveth light 1 Thess. 2. 1. yourselves know our e, in unto you 2 Pet. 1. 11. so an e. shall be ministered to you tNTERED. Gen. 7. 13. the self-same day e, Noah and his sons , 19. 3. the angels turned in, and e. into his house ^. the sun was risen when Lot e. into Zoar 43. 30, Joseph e. into his chamber and wept there Exad, 33, Q. as Moses e. into the tabernacle Josh. 2, 3. bring the men that are e. into thy houi Judg. 6. 5. and they e. into the land to destroy KNT 'udg. (i. 'id tiwy «. into an bold of the god Berith AiMifj I. f 1. now king David was e. into days 2 h'jiigs 7 . 8. e. into another tent, and took thence (}. 31. as Jehu e. in at the gate, Jezebel said 2 Vhron. 12. 11. when the king e. into the house \5. 12. they e. into a covenant to seek the Lord 27. 2. Jotham e. not into the temple of the l^ird Neh. 10. 29. they £. into a curse, and into an oath Joh 38. 16. hast thoii e. into the springs of the sea i 22. hast thou e. into the treasures of the snow r Jer. 2. 7. but when ye e. ye defiled my land 9. 21. for death is e. into our windows and palaces 34. 10. the people which had e. into covenant 37- 16. when Jeremiah was e. into the dungeon Lam, 1. 10. the heathen e. into her sanctuary 4. 12. that the enemy should have e. the gates Ezek.Z. 2. spirits, into me when he spake, 3. 24. 16.8. yea, I sware artd e. into a covenant with thee 36. 20. aud when they e. unto the heathen 44. 2. because the God of Israel hath e. in by it Obad. 11. in the day that fbreigDers e. into his gates 13. thou shouldest not have e. into the gate llab, 3. 16. rottenness e. into my bones, I trembled Mat. 8. 5. when Jesus was e, into Capernaum 9. 1< and he e. into a ship and passed over 12. 4. how he e. into the house of God and did eat 24. 38. day that INoahe. into the ark, Lu^e 17 .27. Mark 5. 13. the unclean spirits went out and e. into the swine, and were choked in the sea, Luie 8.33. 6. 56. whithersoever he e. they laid the sick J^uie 1. 40. Mary e. into the house of Zapharias 7 . 44. I €. thine house, thou gavest me no water 9. 34. and they feared as they e. into the cloud 11.52. woe to lawyers, ye <:. not in yourselves 22. 3. then e. Satan into Judas, John 13. 27. 10. when ye are e. the city, there shall meet you Jolin^. 38. and ye are e. into their labours 18. 1. where was a. garden, into the which he^. 33. then Filate e. into the judgment-hall Acts Q. 17. Ananias e. and putting his hands on Saul 11. 8. nothing unclean hath e. into my mouth 23.16. he e. into the castle and told Taul, went and 25. 23. Agrippa was e. into the place of hearing 28. 8. to whom Paul e. in, and prayed, and healed liom. 5. 12. sin e. into the world J] 20. the law e. 1 Cot. 2. 9. neither have e. into the heart of man Heb. 4. 6. they c. not in because of unbelief 10. for he that is e. into his rest, hath ceased 6. 20. whither the forerunner is for us e. even Jes. 9. 12. he e, in once into the holy place, 24. Jam. 5. 4. are 0. into the cars of the L. ofsabaoth SJo/mT. many deceivers are e. into the world Ktv. 11. 11. Spirit of life from God£. into them PNTERETH. Num. 4. 30. number every one that e. into the serr vice to do work of the tabernacle, 35, 39, 43. S C/tr. 31. 16. to every one that ;. house of the L. Prov. 2. 10. when wisdom e. into thine heart 17. 10. a reproof e. more into a wise man than Ilxek.il.l^. the sword e. into their privy chambers 46. 9. he that e. in by the way of the north gate Mat. 15. 17. whatsoever e. in at the mouth, goeth into the beljy, and is cast out, Markl, 18, Mark 5. 40. and e. in where the damsel was lying l.vke 22. 10. follow him into house where he «. in JohnlQ. 1. e- not by the door into the sheepfold 2. he that fi. in by the door, is the shepherd lieb. 6. 19. and which e. into that within the vail 9. 2fi. as the high-priest e. every year with blood ENTERING. Josh 8. 29. cast it atthe«. of the gate of the pity 20. 4. shall stand at the f. of the gate of the city Judg. g. 35. Gaal stood in the e, of the gate of city 44. Abimelech stood in the e. of the gate of city 18.16. the 600 men of Dan stood by the e. of the gatje 17. and the priest stood in the e, of the gate 1 Sam. 23. 7-by e. into a town that hath gates, bars S Sam. 10. 8. put the battle in array at.*, in of gate 1 A'lMfiS.Sl, for the e. of the oracle he made doors 19. 13. Elijah stood in the e. in of the cave 2 Kings T. 3. four leprous men at the e. of the gate 10. 8. lay the heads in two heaps at e. of the gate 23. 8. that were in the e. of the gate of Joshua 2 Chr. 18. 9. kings sat at e. of the gate of Samaria Isa. 23. 1. so that th.ere is no house, no e. in Jer. 1. 15. set thrones atth^e e. of th&gates, 17. 27. Exek. 44. 5. mark well the e. in of the house Mat. 23. 13. for ye neither go ip yourselves, nor suf- fer ye them that are e. togo^n, Luke 11. 52. Mark 4i. IQ, the lu^ts of other mings e. in choke 7. 15. nothing without^, into him can defile him 16. 5. e. into the sepulchre they saw a young man Luke 19< 30. at you^ e. ye shall find a colt tied Acts 8. 3. Sau! e. into every house, and haling men 1 Tiiess, 1. 9- what manner of e. in we had to you Heb. 4 1. a promise left us of e. into his rest Ses Hamatu. ENTER! NGS. Brek. 26. 1 10. according to the e. of a city broken 160 ENV ENTERPRISE. Job 5 12. their hands cannot perform their e. ENTERTAIN. Heb. 13. 2. be not forgetful to e. strangers ENTERTAINED. Heb. 13. 2, for thereby some have e. angels ENTICE Signifies, [1] To persuade, or allure, Judg. 14. 15, I 16. 5. 2 Chron. 18. 20. [2] To deceive, Jer. 20. 10. Jam. 1. 14. It is referred (1) To Satan seducing false prophets, by inspiring them with lies, 2 Chron. 18. 20. (2) To a vian cunningly insinuating himself into a maid's affections, order to gain her consent to lie with him, either by his persiuzsions, promise of marriage, or reward, Exod. 22. I6. (3) To notorious sinners, such as thieves, robbers, murderers, or oppressors, who endeavour to allure others by fair pretences to associate themselves tvith them, Prov. I. 10. [ I6. 29. (4) To a man''s own Inst and concupiscence, which may piamiie htm pleasure in sin, and may thus allure him to the commission of it, more than any temptation rehich he may have from without. Jam. 1. 14. (5) To false and treacherous friends, the enemies of God's people, who watch for an advamnge against the godly; thus Jeremiah complains, chap. 20, 10, All my familiars watched for my halting, saying, peradventure he will be enticed ; namely, to utter something which we may lay hold on to accuse him for. (6) To the heart allured with the sight of out- ward objects. Job 31. 26,27, If I beheld the sun when it shiued, and my heart hath been secretly enticed ; that is, inwardly moved to esteem either the sun or moon as deities, or secretly to adore or worship them. (7) To false teachers, who are said to deceive and seduce others, by enticing words, hy erroneous philosophical 7iolions and fancies mingled with the gospel, 1 Cor. ?. 4. Col. 2.4. (8) To unfaithful wives, flattering their husbands with a purpose to deceive, Judjr. 34, 15. I jg, 5, Exod. 22. 16. if a man e. a maid, not betrothed De7it. 13. 6. if thy wife e. thee secretly, saying Judg.1'^.15. e. husband, that he may declare riddle 16. ^. the lords said to Delilah, e. him and see 2 Chr. 18. 19. the Lord said, who shall e. Ahab 20.1 will e. him 1| 2J. thoii shalt c.him andprevail Vrov. 1. 10. if sinners e, thee, consent thou not ENITCED. Job 31. 27. if my heart hath been secretly e. Jer. 20. ■I-7. thou hast deceived me, and 1 wzis p, 10- peradventure he will be e. we shall prevail Jam. 1. 14. is tempted when drawn away aud e. EKTlCETIi. Prov. 16. 29. a violent man e. his neighbour 20, 1 19. meddle not with him that e. with lip$ ENTICING. 1 Cor. 2. 4- niy preaching was not with e. words Col. 2. 4. lest any man beguile you with e. words ENTIRE. Amos 1. f 6. carried them with an e. captivity Jam. 1. 4. that ye be perfect and e. want'ugnothing ENTRY. 27\ings I6.I8. k.'s e, without turned he from house 1 Chron. 9. 19. their fathers were keepers of the e. 2 Chr. 4. 22. doors oie. of the house were of gold -P;'o».8.3.wisdomcrietb.at the gates.ate.of the citv Jer. 38. 14. Zedekiah took Jeremiah into the third e. 43. g. hide the stones at the e. of Pharaoh's house Ezek. 8. 5. this image of jealousy in the e. ENTRl ES. Ezek.40.3Q. the chambers and e. were by the posts ENVY Is an evil affection of the heart, which makes men. grieve arid fret at the good and prosperity of others. Psal. 73. 3. Rachel e7ivifdLtah, be- cause of her fruitfulness. Gen. 30. J. Joseph was envied of his brethren, because liis father loved him, Gen. 37. 11. The Jews emicd Paul and Barnabas, because they preached Christ, Acts 13. 45. Envy at the good of others, and malice, wishijig them evil, as one observes, is a deep pollution of spirit. This absolutely alieti- ates men from the iiatnre and life of God: for the clearest conception we have of the Deity is, that he is good, and does good. This is not only contrary to supernatural grace, but to na- tural conscieiice, and turns a man into a devil. This vice is immediately attended with its punishment : The envious man is his own tor- mentor. Envy slayeth the silly one. Job 5. 2. Envy is the rottenness of the bones, Prov. 14. 30. Besides, this stops the descent of divine blessings, and turns the petitions of the envious into imprecations against themselves. The spirit that dwel'feth in us lusteth to envy. Jam. 4. 5. According as spirit is taken, cither EPH for the Spirit of God, or for the human iptiif or natural corruption; the sense of thiie word, may be, either, (1) The Spirit of God thai dwelleth in us, teaclteth us better things than strife and envy ; for it lusteth against e?ivy, (hat is, makes us lust against it, carries mit our hearts to hate and resist it : The Greeii preposition vpog, here Englished to, often sifi~ nifies against, as in Luke 20. I9. Epn. 6. IJ. Or, (2) Our natural corruption, excited and »t flamed by tlie devil, strongly inclines us to envi/, and consequently to other wickedness. Job 5. 2. wrath killeth, and e. slayeth the silly olii Prov. 14. 30. e. is the rottenness of the bones 27. 4. but who is able to stand before e. ? Eccl. 4.t 4. this the e. of man froih his neighbonr 9,6.their love.their hatred, and e. is now perisheii Isa. 11. 13. the e. also of Ephraim shall depart 26. 11. they shall see and be ashamed for their e, Eeek. 35, 11. 1 will even do according to thine #' A/ar.27.18. for e. they delivered him, Mark 15.]vj, Acts 5. tl7- rose up, and were filled with e. 7. g. the patriarchs moved with e. sold Joseph 13.45.Jews filled with s.spake against those thing* 17. 5. the Jews which believed not, moved with*, Rom. X. 29. full of e. murder, debate, deceit Phil. 1. 15. some indeed preach Christ, even of t 1 Tim. 6. 4. whereof cometh e. strife, railings 2Vr. 3. 3. we were foolish, living jn ma'ice and e, Jam. 4.5. the spirit that dwelleth in us Instethtor ENVY. Proi'.3.31.tf,thounotoppressor,choosenothi5wayi 23.17 .let not thine heart c. sinners, be in fear of L. Isa. 11. 13. Ephraim not e. Judah, Judahnotvei ENVIED. Gen. 26. 14. and the Philistines e. Isaac 30. l..Rachel e. her sister, and said untoJacoh 37, 11. Joseph's breth. e. hhn, his father observed Psal. 106. 16. they e. Moses also in the camp Eccl. 4. 4. for this man is e. of his neighbour Ezek. 31. 9- the trees in the garden of God e. him ENVIES. 1 Pet. 2. 1, laying aside all malice, guile, and e. ENVI EST. Num. 11. 29. Moses said, e. thou for my sake? ENVIETH. 1 Cor. 13. 4. charity suffereth long, and e. not ENVYING. /?om.l3.13.1et ns walk honestly, not in strife and*. 1 Cor. 3. 3. whereas there is among you e. and strife Gal, 5. 26. provoking one another, e. one another Jaffi.3.14.but if ye have bitter «;and strife in heaiu l6.where e. is,there is confusion, eveiyevilwoA ENVYINGa , ^ , 2 Cor.l 2.20. 1 fear lest there be debates, e. wratb Gal. 5. 21. the works of the fiesh are e, morden ENVIOUS. Psal.S7.1. nor be e. agajnst the workers of iniquity 73. 3. for I was p. at the foolish, when I saw Prov. 24. 1. be not thou e. against evil men 19. fret not, neither be thou e. at the wicked ENVIRON. Josh. 7.9- the Canaanites shall hear and*, us round EPHAH. Is an Hebrew measure of the same capacity mi the Bath, containing ten homers. See BatH, and IIoMER. Eiod. 16. 36. an homer is die tppthpart ofan*. Lev. 5. 11. the tenth part of an e. of flour, 6. SO. • 9- 36. ye shall have a just e. Ezek. 45. 10. Num. 5. 15. thp tenth part of an e. of harliBy-niea| • Judg. 6.19*niade unleavened cakes of an *. of Honr Ruth 2. 17. and it was about aq *. of barley , 1 Sam. 17. 17. take now an *. of this parched corn Isa. 5. 10. the seed of an homer ^all yield an*, Ezek. 45. 1 1 . the e. and baths shall be one measun 46. 5. and an hin of oil to *. 7. 11. Amos H.5.making the *. small, and t^e shekel great Zech. 5. 6. he said, this is an e. that goeth fortk 8. and he cast \X, into the midst of Uie *. See Part. EPHOD Was a sort of ornament, or tipper garment, fforn by the Hebreiv priests. There were two lorti of ephods, one of plain linen fojr fhe prietUt and another embroidered for the high-jiritst. That for the high-priest was composed of goli, blue, purple, ortmsonf and twisted fotton ; that is, it was a very rich composition , cf diferent colours. Upon that part of the epnod, ahid came upon the two shoulders of t/ie /figh-jffiesi, were two large precious (tones, upon which affi engraven the names of the twelve tfihai oj Israel, zipon each sto7ie six names, Bxoi.BB.^t 5, 6. &c. There, where the ep/iod frosted the highiTriet' breast, was a square omame7it, called the brewV plate, joherein twelve precious ."tones viere «'| with the names of the twelve tribes of 'srw ingraved on them, one on each sionr., 'IJn "Tf EPI tiVff flf the treatt plate wat ftuttiud by ekahu of gold to that part of thn ephod which was on the thoulder j and tM lower tide of it, bjf Hue tacet, to the girdle 0/ the ephod ; for which pitrpose it had four ring* of gold, at the four corners ; that being all fitly joined together, it might appear like one en/i'e garment, Exod. 39* SI. and accordingly, tne whole was tome- times called and understood by the single word Ephod, 1 Sam. 30. 7- Hos. 3. 4. 7ltf Ephod worn by common priests, which was of linen only, was of the same extent and lae, but neither so rich, nor so much adorned. This garment was worn sometimes by those who, strictly speaking, were not priests ; as by Saniuel in the tabernacle t when he was but a child, 1 Sam. S. 18. and by David when he brought the ark from the house of Obed-edom to Jerusalem, S Sam. 6. 14. But, as both these were holy occasions, it is probable the Ephod was properly an holy robe ; and never uom by any, but those who served in some holy employment. Some affirm, that the Jewish kijtgs had a right to wear the Ephod, and to consult the Lord by Urim and Thummin. They groujid their opinion principally on what is satd concerning David, 1 Sam, 30. " when he came to Ziklag, and found that the Ama-ekites had pillaged the city, and carried away his and his people's wires, ho said to Abiathar t/ie high-priest, Bring me hither the Ephod, and Abiathar brought thither the Ephod to David. What follows verse Q. favours this opinion. And David enquired at the Lord, saying, shall I pursue after this troop ? And he answered him. Pursue, But the generality of Commentators are of opinion^ thatneitherV>vi\A,&2.\i\,nor 3Q^M2.,nor a7ty other prince fl^ Israel, dressed themselves in the high- priesfs "Ephod, in order to consult God of them- selves, and that the passage now related signv fes no more than. Put on the Ephod, and consult the Lord for me. Grotius believes, the high- priest turned the Ephod, or breast-plate, towards David, that he might see with his own eyes, what God should answer to him by the stones upon the breast-plate. Exod. S5. 7. stones to be set in (he e. 35. P, 27. SB. 4. they shall make an e. and a robe, 6. e. curious girdle of «. 27. 28. | ^g.6,ZQ.Lev.Q. 7. IS. put them on the shoulders of the e. 25. 15. make it after the work of the e. 39. 8. 31. shaltmaketherobeo/thetf. ofblue, 3g. 22. 39. 2. he made the e. of gold, blue, and purple Lev. R. 7. he put the e. upon him, and girded him Jitdg. 8. 27. and Gideon made an e. thereof 17. 5. the maaMicah made an e. and teraphim 18. U.that there is in these houses an «. and teraph. 1 Sam. S. IB. Samuel was girded with a linen e. 28. did I choose him to wear an e. before me ? 14. 3. and Ahiah the Lord's priest wearing an e. 21 . 9. the sword is wrapt in a cloth behind the e, 22. 18. Docg slew 85 persons that did wear an e, S3. 6. Abimelech fled with an e, in his hand 9. David said, bring hither the e. 30. 7* iSam.6. 14, David danced before the Lord, and was girded with a linen e. 1 Chron. 15. 27, H0/.3.4. Israel shall abide many days without an^. EPISTLE Is a letter or writing, whereby one person commu- nicates his mind to another at a distance ; thus David communicated his mind to Joab in a letter which he sent by (he hand of Uriah, 2 Sam. 11. 14. The holy Apostles likewise communicated to the church by epistles the mind and Will of God, according as the Holy Spirit intptred find directed them , which inspired epistles make a part of the Canon of the holy scriptures. And the whole word of God may be called his epistle, because therein h§ has declai ed and reasaled his mind and will to mankind The apostle Paul writing to the Corinthians says, Ye are our epistle writtten in our hearts, known and read of all men. Forasmuch as ye are manifestly declared to be the epistle of Christ ministered by us, written not with mk, but with the Spirit of the living God, not in tables of stone, but in fleshly tables of the heart, 2 Cor. 3. 2, 3. that is. You are my epistle of commendation y your conversioit to Christianity is a real commendation of my ministry, and a demonstration of its e^cacy : Voit are written in my heart ; J hare a hearty affection for you : Nor are you only taken no- tic. of btf me as a famous chuich, but all Chris- tians look upon you as a church, to the planting and watering of which God hath blessed my la- bourt. And it appears that i/e are our epistle" in that it is evident that Christ has written his law in vour hearts, by my ministry, which was made effctnal to this end H the Holy Ghost ERR Acts 15. 30. thej dtthFered the e. 23. S3. Rom. Ifi. 22.1 Tertius who wrote this e. salute you 1 Cor. $. 9. 1 wrote to yoa In an e. not to company 2 Cor. 3.2. ye are our e. written in our hesurts 3. as ye are declared to be the e. of Christ 7< 8. 1 perceive that the same e. made yon sorry Col. 4. 16. when this e, is read amongst you, like- wise read the e. from Laodicea 1 TAess. S. 27. this e. be read to all the brethren 2 7j4«».2.15.been taught whether by word or our e. 3. 14. if any man obey not our word by this e. 17. which is the token in every*, so I write 2 Pet. 3. 1. this second *. I now write unto you EPISTLES. 2 Cor. 3. 1. or need we e. of commendation to you 2 Pet. 3. 16. as also in all his e. speaking in them EQUAL. Esth. 3, +8. it is note, for the king to suffer them Psal. 17. 2. thine eyes behold the tilings that are e. 55. 13. but it was thou, a man, mine e. my guide Prov. 26. 7. the legs of the lame are not e. Isa. 40. 25. to whom then shall I be *. ? 46. 5. tarn. 2. 13. what shall I e.to thee, O virgin daughter Ezek. 18. 25. yet ye say, the way of the Lord is not e. hear, is not my way e. ? 29. | 33. 17, 20. 18. 29. O house of Israel, are not my ways e. t 33. 17. but as for them, their way is not e. Dan. 5. t 21. he made his heart e, with the beast Mat. 20. 12. and thou hast made them e. to us Luke 20. 36. for they are e. to angels, childr. of God John 5. 18. making himself e. with God P^i7,2.6.he thought it not robbery to bee.with God Col. 4. 1, masters, give your servants what is e. W«t'.21.l6. the breadth and height of the city are*. EQUAL. Job 28. 17. the gold and the crystal cannot e. it 19. the topaz of Ethiopia shall not e. it EQUALITY. 2 Cor. 8. 14. but by an e. that there may be an e. EQUALLETH. 2 Sam. 22. t 34. he e. my feet with hinds' feet EQUALLY. Exod. 36. 22. one board had two tenons e. distant EQUALS. Ga/.l, 14,1 profited above many my*, in my nation EQUITY. Psal. 98. 9- he shall judge the people with e. 99<4.thou dost establish «.thou executest judgment jProu.l.3.to receive the instruction of wisdom and «. 2. 9- then shalt thou understand judgment and e. 17 ■ Z^. it is not good to strike princes for e. Eccl. 2. 21. there is a man whose labour is in e. Isa. n.4. reprove with e. for the meek of the earfli 66, + 1. thus saith the Lord, keep e. and do justice 59.14. truth is fallen in street, and e. cannot enter Mic. 3. 9. hear this, ye that pervert all e. Mai. 2. 6. he walked with me in peace and e. ERE, £*orf,l,ig.they are delivered e. the midwives come N?im. 14.11. how long will it be*, they believe me r Job 18. 2, how long c. you make an end ofwords ? Jer. 47. 6. O sword, how long *. thou be quiet? Hos. 8, 5. how long *. they attain to innocency ? John 4. 49. Sir, come down e. my child die ERECTED. Gfn. 33.20.Jacob *. there an altar, EI-Elohe Israel ERRAND. Gen. 24. 33. 1 will not eat till I have told mine *. Judg.3. 10. 1 have a secret e. unto thee, O king 2 Rings 9. 5. he said, I have an *. to thee, O capt. ERR. 2 Chr. 33, g. so Manasseh made Judah to e. Job 5.+ 24. thou shalt visit thy habitation and not e. Psal. 95. 10, a people that do *. in their heart 119. 21. which do *. from thy commandments 118. hast trodden them that *. from thy statutes Prov. 5. 1 19. and *. thou always in her love 10. 1 17. he that refuseth reproof, causeth to *, 14. 22, do they not *. that devise evil ? 49. 27- cease to hear instruction that causedi to e, Isa. 3. 12. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to f. and destroy thy paths, 9. 16. 19. 14. and they have caused Egypt to *. 28. 7. they*, in vision, they stumble in judgment 30. 28. there shall be a bridle causing them to *. 35. 8. the wayfaring men shall not *. therein 63,17. why hast thou made us to^. from thy ways' Jer, 23. 13. the prophets' prophesied in Baal, and caused my people Israel to e. Mtc. 3. 5, fl(jj.4. 12. spirit of whoredom hath caused them to e. Amos 2. 4. and ^eir lies caused them to e. Mat. 22, 29. Jesus said, ye do e. not knowing the scriptures nor power of God, Mark 1 2. 24, 27 , Heb, 3. 10. they do always *. in their hearts Jam. 1, 16. do not *, my beloved brethren 5. 19. brethren, if any of you do *. from the truth ERRED. Lev. 5. 18. concerning ignorance wherein he *. Num.l5.Zi. ye have*, and not observed these com. 1 Sam. 26. 21. behold, I have e. exceedingly ESC Job 6.34. canse me to understand wherein I have r. 19.4.be itindeedthatlhave*. mioe en-.r^maioeUl Psal. 119, 110. yet I *. not from thy precepts Isa. 28.7 . but they also have *.thro* wine and thro' strong drink, the priest and the prophets have e. 29. 24. they also that *. in spirit shall come 1 Tim.d.lO.some coveted they have *.fromthe faith 21. some professing have e. concerning the faith 3 Tim, 2. 18. who concerning the truth have *. ERRETH. Prov. 10. 17. bnt he that refuseth reproof *. £2*^,45.20. so shaJt thou do for every one that*. ERROR Signifies, [1] A mistake or oversight, Eccl. 5. 6. [2] False doctrine, which is not agreeable to the word of God, 1 John 4. 6. [3] Sins of all sorts, Psal. 19. 12. Heb. 9. 7. [4] Idols, Jer. 10. 15. [5] Si?ts against nature, Rom. 1. 27. [6] Unfaithfulness in an office, Dan. 6. 4, The error of Balaam, Jude 11. is covetousness, to which the persons, of whom the apostle speaks, were excessively addicted, and, for the sake of filthy lucre, did corrupt the doctrine of Christ ; as Balaam, ^br the sake of gain, taught Balak to entice the children o/" Israel to commit for- nication, and to eat things sacrificed unto idols. Job, speaking to his friends, says. Be it indeed that I have erred, mine error rcmaineth with myself. Job I9. 4. If my opinion tn this point be faulty and erroneous, as you pretend it is, it ts likely to continue; J see no cause from your reasons to change my judgment. Or, if I have sitaied, you see I tuj'er deeply for my sins, and therefore deserve your pity ana help, rather than your reproachet, whereby you add affiiction to the afflicted. Num. 35. 1 11. the slayer that killeth any bv «. 2 'Sum. 6. 7. anger kindled, G. smote Uzzah tor nis*, Job\Q. 4. if erred mine e. remainethwitbmylllf Eccl. 5. 6. neither say thou that it was an *. 10, 5. there is an evil which I have seen as an *. lia. 33. 6. and to utter *. against the Lord Dan.S.^ 29. who speak*, against God of Shadrach 4. 1 27. if it may be a hewing of thine *. 6. 4. neither was there any *. found in him Mat. 27. 64. the last *. shall be worse than the first Horn. \. 27. receiving that recompence of their *, Jam. 5. 20. converteth the sinner from *, of his way "'. Pet. 2. 18. were escaped from them who live in *. 3. 17. ye being led away with the *. of the wicked 1 John 4. 6. hereby know we the spirit of *. Jude 11, they have ran greedily after *. of Balaam ERRORS. Ps, 19. 12. who can understand his e.? cleanse me Jer. 10. 15. they are vanity, the work of *, 51. 18 Heb. 9, 7. which he offered for the e. of the people ESCAPE. Gen. 19. 17. e. for thy life, e. to the mountain 30. O let me *. [ S3, haste thee, *, thither 33. 8, the other company which is left shall *. Josh. 8. 22. they let none of them remain or *. 1 Sam. 27, 1. *, into the land of the Philistines 2 Sam. 15. 14. let us flee, fqr we shall not else *, SO, 6. lest Sheba get him fenced cities and e, us 1 Kings 18, 40. let qone of them *. 2 Kings 9. 15. ^ Kings 10. 24. if any of the men I have brought e. 19. 31 theythat*,outof mount Zion,Jja. 37.33. 23.t 18.they lethis bones *. with bones of prophet Exra 9.8. grace been shewn.to leave us aremn.to *. Esth. 4. 13. think not thou shalt e. in king's house Job l?.30,but thewickedsh.il not*, their hope fail Pj. 56.7. shall they *,by iniquity? fast down people 71. 2. deliver me in thy rignt. and cause me to *. 141. 10. let the wicked fall, whilst I withal *. Prov. 19. 5, he that speaketh lies shall not *. Eccl. 7. 26. whoso pleaseth God shall *. from her Isa. 20. 6. we fiee for help, and how shall we *. 66. 19. I will send those that *. to the nations Jer. 11. 11. bring evil on them shall not be able to*, 25. 35, nor the principal of the flock to *, 32. 4. Zedekiah shall not «. 34, 3. I 38. 18, 2.1. 43. 17. none that go into Egypt shall *. 44. 14. ^. 14. none shall return hut such as shall *. 28, yet a small number that e, the sword 46. 6. let not the swift flee, nor mighty man e 48. 8, the spoiler shall com^, no city shall *. 50.28.voice of them that flee and e.out of Babylon 29. let none thereof *. recompense her according Ezek. 6. 8. m^y have some that shall *. the sword 9. and they that *. of yo\\ shall remember me 7. 16. they that *. shall *. and be like dove> 17. 15. shall he *. that doth such things? 18. hath done all these things, he shall not *. Dan. 11. 41. but these shall e, out of his hana 11, 42. and the land of Egypt shall not *. Joel 2, 3. yea, and nothing shall *. them Obad. 14. to cut off those of his that did *. + 17. but on moxmt Zion shall be they that *. Mat. 33. .13, how ran ye c. the damnation of hell' lAike 21. 36. be accounted worthy to *, thcst thingi ESP C.ttsZ'J. 42. coi\nsel to kill th<« prisoners, lest any «, kom. 3. 3. that thou shalt e. the judgment of God ? Cor. 10. Vi. but will also make a way to e. . 7/(Wf.5..1.su(idendestruction,and they snail not«. pTfi.S.S.how shall we e.if we neglect so great salva. 12. 25. much more shall not we e. if we turn away ESCAPE. ^sal. 55. 8. 1 would hasten my e. from die storm ESCAPED. reti. 14. 1.3. there came one that had e. and cold .-^orf. 10. 5. the locust eat the residue of what is e. [■•nm.ll .Sp.hath given his sons that e.into captivity '^eut. ^'^. 15. not deliver servant «. from his master Wg'. ,1. 26. and Ehud e. while they tarried 29. there e. not a man of them, 1 Sam. 30. I7. 21. 17. must be an inheritance for them that be e. . Sam. 14. 41. Saul and Jonath. taken, but people e. ly. 10. David .led and e. that night, IC, 18. £ Sam. 1. 3. out of the camp of Israel and I e. 4. fi. and Rachab and Baanah his brother e. 1 R trigs 20, 20. Ben-hadad the king e. on an horse 2 Khigs 19. 30. the remnant that is e. of Judah shall take root and bear fruit, Isa. 37. 31 . 1 Chron. 4. 43. they smote the rest that were e. 1 Chron. 16. 7- therefore is the host of Syria e. 30. 6. and he will return to you that are e. Ezra 9- 15. for w« remain yet e. as it is this day Nefu 1. 2. I asked concerning the Jews that hade, Job 1.15. I only am e. to tell thee, 16, 17, ig. 19. 20. and I am e. with the skin of my teeth Psai. 1'24. 7. our soul is e. as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers, the snare is broken and we are e. 2jfl.4.2. shall be comely for them that are e. of Tsr. 10. 20. the remnant and such as are e. of Jacob 45, 20. draw near, ye that are e. of the nations Jer. 41. 15. but Ishmael the son of "Nethaniahe. 5i- 50. ye that have e. remember the Lord afar off Lam. 2. 22. sothatnone in that day e. nor remained £.::ck. 24. 27. thy mouth be opened to him thatise, 33. ■21. that one that had e. came unto me, 22. John 10. 39. but he e. out of their hands j4crj 27.44.30 7t came to pass, they all «. safe to land 'S8.4.though he t.the sea, yet vengeance suffers not 2 Cor. 11. 33. I was let down and e. his hands Jieh. 11. 34. through faith e. the edge of the sword I'S. 25. if they «. not who refused liim that spake Pet. I. 4. fi. the corruption that is in the world ■2. 18. allure thro'lusts of flesh thoscthatwcrecleane. 20. after they have e. the pollutions of the world ESCAPER. > Kings 9- 1 15- l*t no e. go out of the city to tell ' ESCAPETH. •.AiH^.fl9.17.him that c.the sword of Ilazael shall Jehu slay -, him that e. Jehu shall Elisha slay Isa. 15. 9. bring lions upon him that e. of RIoab Jer. 48. I9. ask herthat e, and say, what is done r £«tf-f-.24.26.he that e. in that day shall come to thee Amas 9. 1. he that e. of them shall not be delivered ESCAPING. 2 Kin^s 19. t 30. the e. of the house of Judah that remaineth shall again take root, Isa, 37. 1 31. 2 C/ir.-eO. +24.theywere dead, there wasnotane. Es'fl9.14.so that there shoul-d be no remnant nor e. Isa, 4. + 2. the branch be comely for the e. of Isr. ^7. 1 32. the e. shall go forth out -of mount Zion 'er. 25. 1 35. and e. from the principal of the flock ESCHEW. 1 Pet. 3. ll.lethim c. evil and do good, seek peace ESCHEWED, ETH. Soh 1. 3;^ one that feared God and e. evil, 8. I 2. 3. liSPECIALLY and SPECIALLY. Z)e»/.4.10. s. the day thou stoodest before the Lord Psal. 31. 11. a reproach e. among my neighbours Acts 25. 26. and s. before thee, O king Agrippa 26, 3. e. because I know thee to be expert Gal. 6. 10. e. to them of the household of faith 1 Tim. 4. 10. the Saviour, s. of those that believe 5. 8. provide, s. for them of his own house 5. 17. e. they whp labour in word and doctrine STim. 4. 13. thecloke bring, but e. the parchments Tit. 1 10. deceivers, s. they of the circumcision P/ji7e»».l6.aboye aservant.brother beloved, f,tome ESPY. lash. 14. 7. Moses sent me to ,e. out the land Jer.40.19. stand by way, and e. ask him that fleeth ESPIED. lien 42. 27. he e. his mone.y in his sack's mouth Lsek. -20. <6, into a land that I had e. for them > See Spy, Spied. ESPOUSALS. rcKf.S.ll. his mother crowned him in day of his e. ier. 2. 2. I remember -thee, the love of thine e. ESPOUSED. Espousing, or betrothing, w*s a premise of mar- riage made by two fcrsons each to ether, at snch a distance of time nftorwardi. This was done either hy a formal writing or contract in presence of witnesses. Or wit/tout writing, ba the man's giving a piece of silver to the bride tff^re witnesses, and saving to her. Receive Its EST Oils piece of silver as a pledge that at snch a time you shall become my spouse. After the marriage was this contracted, the young people had the liberty of seeing each other, which was not allowed them before. We read. Mat. 1. 18. that when Mary was es- poused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost. God joould have his son to be born, of a betrothed virgin, (1) That he might not be mider the reproach of illegitimacy. (2) That his mother might not be subjected to the pimishment of the Judicial law. (3) That by the gefiealogy of Joseph, of whose kindred Mary zDas, her pedigree might also be shewed. (4) That Christ might have a guardiaji in his iiifancy. The nnioii of believers xeith Christ is expressed under fhe itotion of a marriage, Isa. 54. 5. Hence the apostle tells ihe Corinthians, I have espoused you to one husband, that I may present you a chaste virgin to Christ, 2 Cor. U. 2. The husband is Christ, Mat. 25. 6. 2'he virgin bride are all tnie believers. Tfte cojitract, or Tnarriage-covenant, is made in this life, in making of which faithful ministers are ittstrumental ; 1 have espoused you, says the apostle. But the marriage is celebrated in the other world, where dClievers have uninterrupted communion with God in Christ, Hev. I9. 7- 2 Sa?n. 3.14. deliver me my wife Michal whom \e. Mat. 1 . 18. when his mother Mary was e. to Joseph Liike %. 27. to a virgin e. to a man named Joseph 2.5.Joseph went to be taxed with Mary his e. wife 2 Cor. 11. 2. for I have e. you to one husband ESTABLISH and STABLISH Signifies, [1] To fix, or settle, 1 Kings 9, 5. [2] To confirm. Num. 30. 13. Rom. 1. 11. [3] To perform, or make good, Psal. 119. 38. [4] To ordaiUf or appoint. Hah. 1. 12. [5J To ac- complish and bring to a good issue, Prov. 20. 18, [6] To set up one thing in, the room of another, Rom. 10. 3. [7] To ratify, Heb. 10. 9. The Lord shall establish thee an holy people unto himself, Deut. 28. 9. ^He shall confirm and establish his covenant with thee, by which he separated thee to himself as an holy and peculiar people, and shall publicly own thee for snch. Establish thou the work of our hands, Psal. 90. 17. that is, Diiecl us i?i, and give success to all our undertakijigs and ejideavours ,• carry them on, hy thy conlinital aid and blessing, unto perfection. Gen. 6. 18. but lipith thee will T e. my covenant, g. 9- I 17. 7. Lev. 26. 9. Ezek. I6. 62. 17. 19- I will e. my covenant with him, 21. l^um. 30. 13, every vow, her husband may e. it Deiu. 8. 18. that he may e.his covenant he sware 28. g. the L. shallfi. thee an tiolypeople to himself 29. 13. that he may e. thee to-day for a people ISam. 1. 23. only the L, e. his word, 2 Sam. 7. 25. 2 Sam. 7. 12. I will set up thy seed after thee, i will e.hiskingdom, 13. lC-4/'. 17. 11. | ?2. 10. | 28.7. 1 Kings T.f 21 .'ho setup and called the name of the right pillar, he shall e. 2 Chron. 3. 1 17. 9. 5. I will e. the throne of thy kingdom 15.4.to set up his son after him, and to ^.Jerusalem 1 Chron. 17. 12. and T will s, his throne for ever 18. 3. as he went to s. his dominion by Euphrates 29. + 18. O Lord God, s. their heart unto thee 1 Chro?i. 7. 18. then will I s. throne of thy kingdom 9. 8. because God loved Israel to e. them fgr ever Esth. 9. 21. to s. among them the days of Purim Job. 3().7. yea he doth e. them for ever, are exalted Psal. 7. 9. but e. the just |1 48. 8. God will e. it 10. + 17. thou wilt e. the heart of the humble 87. 5. and the Highest himself shall e. her 89. 2. thy faithfulness shalt thou e. in the heavens 4,thy seed will I fi. forever, and build thy throne 90. 17. e. thou the work of our hands, e. thou it 99-4. thou dost e. equity, thou executest judgment 119.38. s. thy word to thy servant, who is devoted Pros. 15. 25. he will e. the border of the Ttidow Isa. 9. 7. to e. it with judgment and with justice 49. 8. give thee for a covenant to e. the earth 62. 7- till he e. and make Jerusalem a praise' Jer. 33. 2. the Lord that formed it, to e. it Esek. 16. 60. T willc. an everlasting covenant D.an. 6. 7. have consulted to e. a royal statute 8. O king, e. the decree, and sign the writing 11. 14. shall exalt themselves to e. the vision /bnos 5, 15. love the good,and e. judgment in the gate Rom. 3. 31. do we make void i yea, we e. the law 10. 3. going about to «. tlieir own righteousness 16. 25. now to him that is of power to s. you 1 Thess. 3, 2. we sent Timothy our brotherto d.you 13. to the end he may s. your hearts unblameable 2 T'hess. 2. 17. s. you in every good word and work 3. 3. the Lord shall s. you, and keep you from evil EST He5, 10. 9. takes away first, that he may «. second Jam. 5. 8. be ye also patient, s. your hearts 1 Pet. 5. 10. the God of all grac* s. settle you ESTABLISHED, STABLISHED. Gen.9.17.the token of the covenant which I have;, 41. 32. it is because the thing is e. by God Exod. Q. 4. I have also e. my covenant with them 15. 17' in the sanctuary which thy hands have e. Deut. 32. 6. hath he not made &ee, and e. thee i 1 Sam. 3. 20. Samuel was e. a prophet of the Lord 13. 13. now would the Lord have e. thy kingdom • 20. 31. thou shalt not be e. nor thy kingdom 2 4Snm.5.12.David perceived that the L. had e. hiru 7. 26. Lord is God over Israel, let the house of thy servant David be e. for ever, 1 Chron. IT, 24, 1 Kings Q,. 12. and his kingdom was e. greatly 24. as the Lord liveth, which hath e. me 46. the kingdom was e. in the hand of Solomon 1 Chron. 17. 23. let the thing be e, for ever, 2t, 2CAron.l.9-now, OLordGod, let thy promise bee. 12. 1, when Rehoboam had e. the kingdom 17. 5. the Lord s. the kingdom in his hand 25. 3. when the kingdom was e. to him, he slew 27. t 6. Jotham e. his ways before the Lord 30. 5. so they e. a decree to keep the passover Job 31. 8. their seed is e, in their sight with them 38. 1 10. lyhen I e. my decree upon it, and set bar.i Psal. 24. 2. for he hath e. it upon the floods 37. t23. the steps of a good man are ff. by the Lord 40. 2. he set my feet on a rock, and e. my goings 78.5 .he e. a testimony in Jacob, and law in Israel 69. the earth he hath e. for ever, I19. go. 93. 1. the world is e. I| 2. thy throne is e, of old 101. 1 7. be that telleth lies shall not be e. 111. f 8. his commandments are s. for ever 112. 8. his heart is e. he shall not be afraid 140. 11. let not an evil speaker be e. in the earth 146. 6. he hath s. the waters for ever and ever Pro».3.19- Lord, by understand, hath fl.the heavens 4. 26. ponder thy paths, and let all thy ways be « , 8. 28. when he e. the clouds above, when he 12. 3. man shall not be e. by wickedness 15. 22. in multitude of counsellers they are e. 16. 12. for the throne is e. by righteousness 20.18. every purpose is e. by counsel, with advir* 24. 3. and by understanding i.s an house «. 30. 4. who hath e. all the ends of the earth Isa. 7. 9- if ye \vill not believe, ye shall not be e. 16. 5. and in mercy shall the throne be e. 45. 18. God that made the earth, he hath e. i Jer. 10. 12. he e. the world by his wisdom, 51. 15. Dayi. 4. 36. I was e. in my kingdom, and majesty Hab.l.lQ,. O mighty God, thou e. them for correct. Mat.\Q. iS.mouth of two witnesses every word be e. Acts 16. 5. so were the churches e. in the fjuth Horn. 1. 11. impart some gift, to end yon maybe t. Col. 2. 7. built up in him, and s. in the faith Heh. 8. 6. which, was e. upon better promises 13. 9. it is good that the heart be e. with grace 2 Pet. 1. 12. though ye be e. in the present tmtb Shall be ESTABLISHED. Leo. 25. 30. house shall be e. for ever, 2 5am. 7-16. Deiit.lQ. 15. at the mouth of two or three witnesses shall the matter he e. 2 Cor. 13. 1. 1 Sam. 24. 20. the kingdom shall be e, in thine hand 2 Sam. 7. 16. thine house, thy kingdom, and thy throne, shall he e. for ever, 1 Kings 2. 45. 1 Chr. 17. 14. I will settle him in my kingdom, anj his throne shall he e. for evermore, Pjfl/.89.37 2 Chr. 20. 20. believe in Lord God, so shalls^ be e Job 22. 28. thou shalt decree, and it shall be * Psal^ eg. 21. with whom my hand shall be e. 96. 10. the world shall he e. befor,e tliee 102. 28. and their seed shall he e. before thee Prop. 12. 19. the lip of truth shall be e. forevtf 16. 3. commit thy works, thy thoughts jAaWietf. 25. 5. his throne shall be e. for ever, 29, 14. Isa. 2. 2. mountain ofthe Lord's house s/ia// See 16. 5. and in mercy sh^ll the throne be e. 32, 1 8. and by liberal things shall he be e. 54. 14. in righteousness shalt thou be e. Jer. 30.20,their congregation shall be e. befgreme Mic. 4- 1. mountain of house of the Lord f/ipW *e « Zech. 5. 11. to build it an house, anAitshefllbee. ESTABLISHETH. Num. 30. 14. he e. all her vows, or all her bonds Prov. 29. 4. the king by judgment, e. the land Dan. 6. 15. no decree the king e. may be ph^ged Hah. 2. 12. woe to him that e. a city by iniquity 2 Cor. 1.21, now he which e.uswithyouinphrisi ESTABLISHMENT. 2 Chron. 32. 1. after the e. Sennacheril) came Pjfl/.89.tl4.justice and judgment are thc«.oftliy throne, mercy and truSi before thee, 97- 1 ?■ ESTATE, STATE. Gen. 43. 7. the man asked us straiUy of o]iir s. 1 Chron. 17. 17. to the e. of a man of Ijigh degrte 2 Chron. 24. 13. they set the house of Godii>h:sf Esth. 1. 7. according to the s. of the king 19. let the king give her royal e. to another ETE Fj/A.2.t8.gavp nifts according to the s. of the king /.'> 22. t 20. whereas oar e. is not cut down /'#ffi.3l),5.cvery aiao at his best j. altogether vanity 1.16. Ca. who remembered us in our low e. P'ow. 2?. 23. be diligent to know the*, of thy flocks 2H.2. by a man of knowledge s. shall be prolonged I'.ccl. 1. l6. saying, lo, I am come to great e, 3. 18. concerning tlie e. of the sons of men Isa. ^. IQ. from thy/, shall he pnll thee down Etei. 16. 55. Samatia shall retnm to her former e. Dan. 11. 7. one ahall stand up in his «, 21. 20, then shall stand up in his e. a raiser of taxes 38.bat in his «. shall he honour the Ood of forces ■2l(ir.l2.45.even other spirits enter, the last j.of that man is worse than the first, Luke 11, 2(5. Ijtke 1 .48. hath regarded low e. of his handmaiden Acts 22.5. all the «■ of the elders doth bear witness Rom. 12. 16. but condescend to men of low e. PAil.i.lQ.l maybe of comfort when I know your j. 20. like-minded, will naturally care for your ;. 4.11. learned in whatsoever s. I am to be content Coi. 4. 7. all my*, shall Tychicus decljire to you 8. whom I sent, that he might know your e. Jvde 6. the angels which kept not their first e. F.STATJES. Etek. 36. 11. I will settle you after your old e. Mark 6. 21. Herod made a supper to his chief e. ESTEEM. Job 36. 19. will he e. thy riches ? no not gold Psal. lig. 128. I e. all thy precepts to he right Jsa. 53. 4. we did e. him smitten of God, afflicted Phil. 2. 3. let each e. other better than themselves 1 Thess. 5. IZXo e.them highly for their work's sake 1 Pet. 2. t IT. *. all men, love the brotherhood ESTEEMED. Dc»r.32. 15. and lightly e. the rock of his salvation 1 Sam.Z. 30. they that despise me shall be lightly e, 18. 23. seeing I am a poor man and lightly e. Jo&ZS. 12. 1 have e. the words of his mouth more Prar.l7.28.shuttcthhislips,isf.amanofunderstan, /j'(i,99.l6.ynur turning shall be e.as-the potters' clay \J. the fruitful field shall be e, as a. forest 53. 3. he wa^ despised, and we e. him not Lam. 4. 2. how are they e. as earthen pitchers Lute 16. 15. highly £. among men, abominable to G. 1 Cor. 6. 4. set them to judge who are lezLSt e. ESTEEMETH. J-xS 41.27. he e. iron as straw, brass as rotten wood Rom. 14. 5. one e. one day above another ; another e. every day alike 14. but to him that e, any thing to be unclean ESTEEMING. i7eA.lI.26. tf. the reproach of Christ greater riches ESTIMATE. Lev. 27. 14. the priest shall e. it whether it be good or bad, as the priest shall e. it, so shall it stand ESTIMATION. -C*p.5.15.bring aram with thy e. by shekels of silver 27. 2. the persons shall be tor the Lord, by thy e 3'. thy e. shall be of the male from 20 years, 5, Tkis wordjound often in this Chapter. Nnm. ie.l6. from a month old, according to thy e. 2 Kings 12. 1 4. the money of the souls of his e. ESTIMATIONS. /-fir. 27. 25. all thy e. according to the shekel ESTRANGED. Job 19. l.T. mine acquaintance are e. from me Psal. 58. 3. the wicked are e. from the womb 7B. 30. they were not e. from their lust fer. 19.4. because they have e. this place, and bnrnt £c«i^.l4.5.because they are all e.from me thro' idols ETERNAL. Tie words eternal, everiasting, for ever, are sometimes taken for a Itnig time, and are 7iol always to be understood strictly ; for example, it is saidy Gen. 17. 8, I will give to thee and to thy seed the land of Ca7iaan, for an ever- 'astin^ possession. And m chap. 13, 15, I will give it to thee, and to thy seed for ever; -Aat is, for a long space of time. And in Gen. 49- 26. uefnd everlasting hills, so called denote their antiquity, stability, and dura- yn ; and tliii expression is used to shero the vmg eontiniiance and durableness of Joseph's ^ssmg. God promises a throne to David, *t eternal kingdom, a posterity that will never ^e extinguished ; that is, that his a7id his so?is^ empire toill be of a very long duratioit, 2 Sam, 7> 16. I Chron. 17- 14. that it will be even eternal, if hereby the kingdom of tli£ Messiah be understood. T/tus, Thou shaft be our puide from this time forth even for ever, that is, during our whole life. And in many other places of scripture, and in particidaT, when the ward for ever ,is applied to the Jewish rites and privileges, it commmtly signifies no moie than during the standing of that crmmonieealtli, or iintil the coming of the Messiah, Exod, 13. 14^ IT. Niun. 10. 8. Lttmity, when God it the subject in fiM#fiVn,| ifty EVE alu)ays denotes a real eternity, Exod. 15. 18. The Lord shall vcipi for ever and ever. Deut. 32. 40, I lift up my hand to heaven, and say, I live for ever. Deut. 33. 27, The eternal God is thy refuge. The blessed will enjoy eternal life and happiness, and reprobates be cast into eternal fire; the happiness of the one, and miserv of the other, will jiever have an end. Mat.' 25. 46. The Son of God is eternal iii the highest sense, without begin- ning, without end, 1 Tim. 1. 17- He is called a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek, Psal. 110. 4. His gospel, the everlasting gos- pel, Rev. 14. 6. The same gospel that was from the beginning, and besides which, there neither is, nor ever shall be, any other doctrine oj^ salvation revealed, while the world endureth. The redemption which he has procured fo\ "US, is an eternal redemption, Heb. 9. 12. Its virtue is of perpetual continuance ; such as are redeemed from the guilt and punish, ment of si?i, are so for ever. The Cove- 7iant, or New 'Testament, which he confirmed by his blood, ts an everlasting covenant, Heb. 13, 20. It is a coveiiant never to be changed, as the former roas : £verlasli?ig life is promised iji it f and it is of eternal efficacy. The glory and reward which he hath merited for tis, is an eternal weight of glory, 2 Cor. 4. 17. Ever- lastings habitations, or tents, LvJce I6. 9. are the habitations appointed by God in heaven for the predestinated, those chosen to salvation through sonctification of the Spirit, and belief of the truth. Dent. 33.27. the e. G.is thy refuge, and underneath Tsa. 60. 15. I will make thee an e. excellency Mark 3. 29. but is in danger of e. damnation i2o»».1.20.that aremade,evenhise.powerandGodh. 2 Cot. 4. I7. worketh for us an e. weight of glory 18. but the things which are not seen are e. 5. 1. we have an house e. in the heavens Eph. 3. 11. according to the e. purpose in Christ 1 Tipi. 1. 17. unto the King^. be honour and glory 2 T(m.2.10.theymay obtain salvation with «, gloi'y Heb. 5. 9. he became the author of e. salvation 6. S. the doctrine of baptisms, and of «. judgment 9. 12. having obtained e. redemption for us 14. who through the e. Spirit offered himself to G, IS. might receive the promise of e. inheritance iPet.S.lO.G. called us unto his e. glory by Ch.Jes, jMrf«7.anexample,suffering the vengeance of^. fire ETERNAL life. AfaM9.l6.what shall I do that I may have e, life ? 25. 46. but the righteous shall go into life e. Mark ID. 17- good Master, what shall I do, that I may inherit e. life? Luke 10. 25. | 18. 18. 30. he shall receive in the world to come e. life John 3. 15. believeth in him should have e. life 4. 36. and gathereth fruit unto life e. 5. 39. search scriptures, for in them ye have e. life 6. 54. whoso drinketh my blood hath e. life 68.to whom shall we go? thou hast words ote.ltfe 10. 28, I give unto my sheep e. life, never perish 12. 25. that hateth his life, shall keep it to e. life 17.2.he should give e.life to as many as given him 3. this is life e. that they might know thee and Son j4c;jl3.4d.inany as were ordained to e.life believed Rom. £. 7. to them who seek for glory, e. life 5. 21. even so might gract reign to e. life by Jesus 6. 23. but the gift of G.is e. /i/ethro' Jesus Christ 1 Tim. 6. 12. O man of God, lay hold on e. life, 19. Tit. X. 2. in hope of e. life, which God promised 3. 7. be made heirs according to the hope of e. life I John 1. 2. e. life which was with the Father 2. 25. this is the promise he promised, even e. life 3. 15. no murderer hath e. life abiding in him 5. 1 1 . the record that God hath given to us*, life 13. that ye may know that ye have e. life 20. this is the true God, and e. life Jude 21. looking for the mercy of Lord unto e. life ETERNITY. 1 Sam. 15. +29. also the e. of Israel will not lie /jfl.57.15. the high and lofty One that inhabiteth e. Jer. 10. 1 10. the Lord is the true God, Ring of e. Mic. 5. 1 2. whose goings have been from days of e. EVANGELIST. Acts ZY.Q.viG entered intothe house of Philip the e. Tim. 4. 5. but watch thou, do the work of an e. EVANGELISTS. Eph. 4. 11. he gave some apostles and some e. EVEN. Gen. 19. 1. there came two angels to Sodom at e. Exod. 12, 18. on fourteenth day of the month at e. 16.6. Moses said,at t.then shdl ye know that Lord 12. at e. eat flesh]|13. at e. the quails came 18.14.the people stand by thee from morning to e. 30, 8. and when Aaron lighteth the lamps at e. Lev.n. 24, shall be unclean until e. 25. 27, 28, 31, 39, 40. I 14. 46. I 15. 5. 6, 7, 4c- I U- 15. I 22. 6. I Num. 19- 7, 8, 10, 21, 22. EVE /,«p.23.5.ihe fourteenth day of first month, at^.ii the Lord's passover, Mtm, 9. 3. Deu*. \6. & Num.g. 11. the ]4ihday of the second month ate 21. when the cloud abode from e. to morning 19- 10. bathe himself in water, shall be clean at 0, Deut. 28. 67. thou shalt say, would God it were e Judg. 20. 23. they wept before the Lord till e. 20. they wept and fasted till e. 2 Sam. 1. 12. 21.2. the people aboae till e. before God and wept Ruth 2. 17. so Ruth gleaned in the field until e. I Sam.20.5. 1 may hide myself unto thirdday at e. 1 Kin^s 22. 35. Ahab died at e. 2 Chron. 18. 34, 1 Chr. 23. 30. praise the Lord every morning and e. Ezek. 12. 4. thou shalt go forth at e. m their sight 7. in the e.I digged through the wall withmy hand 24. 18. I spake to people, and at e. my wife died Mat. 8. 16. when the e. was come, 20. 8. I 26. 20. I 27. 57. Mark^. 35. | 6. 47. U. 19- | 15. 42. Mark 1, 32. at e. they brought lo him ihe diseased 13. 35. at e. at midnight, or at cock-crowing John 6. 16. when e. was come, disciples went down EVEN. 1 Kings 1.^. sit on my throne, mine eyes e.seeing it Prov. 22. 19, I made known to thee, e. to thee ha. 44. 28. e. sajing to Jerus. thou shalt be built bQ. 5.e. to them will I give a name better than Ezek. 20. 11. which if a man do, he shall e. live 21. 13 what if the sword contemn e. the rod Rom. 8. 23. e. we ourselves groan with ourselves 1 Cot'. 11. 14. doth not e. nature itself teach you ? 15. 24. deliver. upthekiDgd.toGod,^. the Father 2 C(jr. 1.3. blessed be God, fl. the father of our Ld. 10.1 3. hath distributed a measure to reach «.to you P/M/.2.8.obedient to death, e. the death of the cross EVEN. Exod. 27- 5. that the nefmay be e. to midst of altar Jab 31. 6. let me be weighed in an e. balance Psal. 26. 12. my foot standeth in an a. place Cant. 4.2. Sefcthlike a flock of sheep that are ff. shorn Ljike 19. 14. enemies shall laythee e. with the ground EVENING. Gen. 8. 11. and the dove came in to him in the^. 30. 16. Jacob came out of the field in the e. Exod. 12. 6. assembly of Israel shall kill it in the e. Deut. 23.11. butwhene, cometh, shall washhims. Josh. 10. 26. they were hanging on the trees until e. Judg. 19. g. now the day draweth towards e. 1 Sam. 14. 24. cursed be the man that eateiih till e. 30. 17, David smote them to the e. of the next day Esth. 2. 14. in the e. she went, and on the morrow ^ci7.t4.whenshalll rise, and thee.be measured? Psal. 59. 6. they return at e. they make a noise 14. at e. let them return and make a noise 90.6, in the e. it is cut down and withereth 104. 23. man goeth forth to his labour until the e. Prov. 7. 9- te went the way to her house in the e. Eccl. 11.6. in the e. withhold not thioe hand Jer. 6. 4. the shadows of the e. are stretched onl Ezek. 33. 22. the hand of I^rd was on me in the e. 46, 2. but the gale shall not be shut till the e. Zeph, 2.7. in Ashkelon shall they lie down in the*. Mat. 14- 23. when e. was come, he was there alone 16. 2. when it is e. ye say, it will be fair weather ijffl)'* 14. 17, in the e. he cometh with the twelve Luke 24. 29. abide with us, for it is towards e. John S0.19-the same day ate. came Jesus and stood EVEN ING with mornijig. Gen. 1.5. the e. and morning were the first day 8. the second day II IS. third day || I9. fourth day 23. the fifth day II 31. were the sixth day Exflrf. 18.13. people stood by Moses from wiorn. to ?. 27. 21. shall order it from e. to morn. Lev. 24. 3 1 Sam. 17. l6. Philistine drew near morning ziAe. 1 Kings 17. 6. brought him bread morning andf. 1 Chr. 16. 40. to offer burnt-ofl"erings mcrning and e. 2 Chr. 2. 4, | 13. 11. | 31. 3. Ez^a 3. 3. Job ■%. 20. they are destroyed from morning to «. Psal. 30. t 5. weeping in the e. joy in the morning 55. 17. e. and morning, and at noon, will I pray 65. 8. the out goings of morning ande. to rejuice Dan. 8. 1 14. to 2,300 e. morni?ig sanctuary cleans. 26. the vision of the e. and morning is true Acts 28. 23. persuading them from morning to e. EVENING, Adjective. 1 Ktngs 18. 29. they prophesied till e. sacrifice 36. at the time of the offering of the e. sacrifice 2 Kings 16, 15. on great altar burn e. meatroflFering EzraQ. 4. I sat af^tonished until the e. sacrifice 5. at e. sacrifice I arose from my heaviness Psal. 141. 2. let my prayer be as the e. sacrifice Dan. 9. 21.touched me about the time of e. oblation Hab. 1. 8. and are more fierce than the e. wolves Zepk. 3. 3, her judges are e. wolves, t^ey gnaw not ^ec/i.l4.7'Come to pz^s, that at e.time shall be light EVENINGS. Exod. 12. + 6. shall kill it between the two e. Num. 9. 1 3. keep the passover between the two «. 28. 1 4. offer the other lamb between the two c. Jlt. 5.6. and a wolf of the e. shall spoil theta HVE EVENT. Eetl. S. 14. one e. happeneth tu them all, g. 3. Q. 2. there is one e. to the righteous and wicked EVEN-'J IDE, or EVENIKG-TIDE. Gen. C4. 63. Isaac went out to meditate at the *. Jos/i. 7. 6. Joshua fell on his face till the e. 8.29. and the King of Ai he hanged onatreetiUc. S Sam. 11. 2. in an e. David walked on the top /jo. 17. 14. behold, at e.-tide trouble, and before Mark 11. 11. now thee, was come, Jesus went out Acts 4. 3. they put him in hold, for it was now e. EVER. Lev. 6. 13. the fire shall tf. be burning on the altar Num. 22. 30. hast ridden on, e. since I was thine Deut. 4. X3. did e. people hear the voice of God i 19. 9. to love God, and to walk e. in his ways Jiid^. 11. 25. di'lff. fight against Israel? ' 1 Fings5. 1. for Iliram was e. a lover of David Job 4.7 .remember, who e.perished, being innocent ? Ps. 5.11. those that trust, let them e, shout for joy 25. 6. thy tender mercies have been e. of old 15. mine eyes are e. towards Lord, shall pluck 37 . £6. he is e. merciful, and lendeth, seed blessed 51.3. my transgressions and my sin is e, before me QO. 2. or e. thou hadst formed earth, Prov. 8. 23 111. 5. he will e. be mindful of his covenant 119. 98. thy commandments are e. with me Co7*/.6.I2.or*.l was aware, my soul made me like Isa.K&. 2d. because he will not e. be threshing it 33.20. not one of the stakes shall e. be removed Dan. 6.24. or e. they came at the bottom of the den Joel 2. 2. hath not been e. the like nor any more JWa/. 24.21. such as was not, no, nor e. shall be J^ark 15. 8. to desire him to do as he had £. done Luke 15. 31 . and he said, son, thou art e, with me /u/j?z4.29.amart told me all things that e. I did, 39. 8. 35. servant abideth not, but the Son abidethe. 10. 8 all that t. came before me are thieves 18. 20. I e. taught in the synagogue and temple w^c(j 23.15. we, ore. he come are ready to kill him E.pl). 5. 29. for no man e. yet iiated his own flesh 1 Thess. 4. 17. and so shall we e. be with the Lord 5. 15. but e. follow that which is good Tim. 3. 7. c. learning, and never able to come lleh. 7.24. but this man, because hecontinueth e. 25. seeing e. livcth to make intercession for them fude 25. to God our Saviour be glory, now and e. See ENDtnHTU. Vvr EVER. See Signifieation on Eter.naL. G<«.13,15, toihee will I give it and thy seed/or e, 43. 9. then let me bear the blame/or «. 44. 32. £xorf.3.15.this is my name /ore. and my memorial 22. 14. keep it afeast by an ordinance _/(»-^. 17- 24. an ordinance to thee, and to thy sonsy^r e, 14, 13. ye shall see ihcm again no more/w;- e. 19. 9- ihat the people may believe iheej'or e. SI. 6. bore his ear, and he shall serve him for e. 31. i7.it is a sign between me and Israel/ore. 32.13.give this land, and they shall inherit \ifor e. X^v.Qb. 23. the land shall not be sold /'or e. is mine 30. the house shall be establishetf/or e. to him 46. they shall be your bondmen/or e. Num. 10. 8. for an ordinance/pre. 15. 15. | la.ti. 18. 19. it is a covenant of saltybr e. unto thee 24. 20. he said, Amalek shall perish /wr e. 24. shall afflict Ebcr, he also shall perish ^ore. Veut. 4. 40. the earth which God giveih theeyor f . 5. 29. it might be well with iiiexnj'or e.l2. 28. 13. i6. itshall be an heap for e. not buiU again 15. 17. take an awl, he shall be thy ser\-ant_/ijr e. 18. 5. for God hath chosen him and his sons_/bre. S3. C. thou shalt not seek their peace/or e, 28. 46. they shall be upon thee for a sign /ore. 29. 29. those things revealed belong to us for e. JoshA>7. these stones rhall be for a memonal/or fi. 24 . that ye might fc*f ihe Lord your God for f. 8. 28. Joshua burnt Ai, and made it anheap/or ^. 14.9. the land shall be thine inheritanceybr e. A SamA.^a. appear before the Lord and abide/pf (• 2.30.T saidjthy house siiOuld watk before mefoj-e, 32. there shall not be an old man in house^br e. 35. he shall walk before mine Anointed ybr e. 3.13. that I will judge his hoase for e^ for iniquity 14. iniquity of Eli*shouse shall not be purged/.e. 20.15. thou shalt not cut off thy kindness /or e. 23. the Lord be between thee and me for e. 42. 27. 12. therefore he shall be my servant /or e. 28. R. I will make thee keeper of mine head /or e. 8'Sflpj.2.26.Abner5aid, shall the sword devour/.e. ? 3.C8. 1 and my kingd. are guiltless before L./or c 7. 24. thou hast confirmed Israel to ihce/or e. 26. and let thy name be magnified /or e. 2C1. that his house may continue/or c.before thee 3 Yi'mgj 8.1 3. settled place for thee to abide in/iire. 9 3. this house built, to put my name therefor e. 10.3, because the Lord loved Israel/or ^.therefore 11, ?9- 1 will afflict David's seed, but not/cr e. 12.7. they will be thy servants/or e. 2 Chr. 10. 7 Kings 5.27 . leprosy cleave to thee and seed for e 370 EVE 1 Chron. 17. 22. didst thou make thine own/or e. 23.13. he and sona/w e. to burn incense before L. 28. 9. if forsake him, he will cast thee off /or e. 29. 18. O Lord God of Israel, keep this /or e. 2 Chrott. 7. 16. that my name may he there/or e. 21. 7. he promised to give a light to his sons/o^ e, 30.8. his sanctuary which he hath sanctified /or e. 33. 4. in Jerusalem shall my name be/or e. Neh. 13.1 . not come into congregation of God/or e. Job 4. 20. they perish/(;r ^.without any regarding it 14.20. thou prevailest/or e.ag.him, and he passeih 19. 24. graven on with iron pen in the rock /or e. 20. 7. yet he shall perish /or e. lik? his own dung 23.7 .so should 1 be delivered /or e.irom my judge 36.7. yea he doth establish them /or e. Psal. 9.7. but the Lord shall endure /or e. 18. the expectation of poor shall not perish/or e. 12. 7. O Lord, thou shalt preserve them /or e. 13. 1. how long wilt thou forget me, O L./or^. ? 19. 9. the fear of the Lord is clean, endanng/or e. 21.6. thou hast made him most blessed /or e. 23. 6. I will dwell in the house of the Lord /or e, 28.9. feed them also, and lift them up /or e. 29. 10. yea the Lord sitteth king/'r e. 30. 12. 1 will give thanks to thee/or e. 79- 13. 35. 11. the counsel of the Lord standeth/or e. 37. 18. and their inheritance shall be /or e. 28. and his saints are preserved /or e. £9. the righteous shall dwell in the land^org. 41. 12. thou setiest me before thy fate for e, 44.8. and we praise luy name _/or e. belah 23. awake O Lord, arise, cast us not off_/"or e. 45. 2. therefore God hath blessed thee /or e. 49.8. for the redemption of their soul ceaseth/or e. 11. thought is, tha* their housescoiitiime/or e. 52. 5. God shall likewise destroy thee /or e. 9.1 will praise thee/ore. 1 will wait on thy name 6l. 4. I will abide in thy tabernacle /or e. 7. he shall abide ^i-fore God/or e. prepare mercy 8. 1 will sing praise unto thy name _/or e. 66.7. he ruleth by his po\\cr/or e. 60. 16. yea the Lord will dwell in it for e. 72. 17. his name shall endure/or e. be continued 19- and blessed be his glorious name/or e. 73. C6. but God is my strength and portion/or e. 74. 1. O God, why hast thou cast us off /or e. ? 10. shall the enemy blaspheme thy name/ore. ? 19. forget not the congregation of thy poor /or e. 75.9. I will declare/or e. 1 will sing praises to G. 77.7. will L. cast off/ore. ? favourable 00 more ? 8. is mercy clean gone/or e. ? doth promise fail ? 79-5. how long. Lord, wilt thou be angry t for e. ? 81. 15. but their time should have endured /or e. 83. 17. let them be confounded and troubled/or e. 85. 5. wilt thou be angrj- with us for e. ? 89. 1 . 1 will sing of the mercies of ine Lord/or e. 2. 1 have said, mercy shall be built up /or e. 29. his seed also will I make to endure/or e. 36. 46. how long wilt thou hide thyself ?/or e.? 92.7. it is that they should be destroyed /or e. 93. 5. holiness becometh thini; house, O I—for e. 103.9. neither will he keep his anger/ore. 105. 8. he hath remembered his covenant/or e, JI0.4. thou art a priest /or e. after the order of Welchizedek, Jieb. 5. 6. | 6. 20. | 7. 17, 21. 11 1. 9- he hath commanded his covenaut/or e 112. 6. snrelyhe shall not be moved/or e. Il9.89./i*r e.O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven 125.2. ("rom henceforth ^ven/orf. 131. 3.ija.9.7. 132. 14.- this is my rest /or e. here will 1 dwell 146. 6. the IjJrd who keepeth truth /or e. 10. the Lord shall reign /or e. even thy God Prov. 27. 24. for riches are not/or e. £fc/.2.l6.noremembr,of wise more than fool/or e. 3. 14. whatsoever God doth, it shall be/or e. 9.6.nor have they more aponion /or e.in anything Isa. 26.4. trust ye in Lord /or e. lor in L. Jehovah 32.i7.of righteouso.quietneS5,and assurance/or e. 34. 10. the smoke thereof shall go up /or e. 17-shaU possess it/or c.from generation to gener. 40. 8. but the word, of our God shall stand /or e. 47. 7. and thou saidst, I shall be a lady /or e. 51.6.but my salvation shall be/or ff. and righteous. S.but my righteousness shall bp /or f .and salvat. 57.16. will not contend/or e. nor be always \vroth 59. 21. and my words shall not depart/or e. 60. 21. thy people shall inherit the land /or e. 64, 9. be not wroth nor remember iniquity for e. 65. 18. be glad juid rejoipe for e. in what 1 create Jer.3. 5. will he reserve his anger /or e. ? 12. 1 am merciful, Iwill not keep anger /or e. 17.4. ye kindle a fire which shall bum /or e. 25, Jerusalem and this city shall remain /or e. 31 . 40. it ."ihall not be plucked up any more for e. 32.39. give one heart that they may fear me /or e. 35, 6. Jonadab said, ye shall drink no wine/or e. 19. Jonadab shall not want a man before me^or e. 49.33. Ilazor be for dragons and a desolation /or e. 50. 39. shall be no more inhabited/or e. 61 . 26, 62. Lam. 3. 31 . for the I/jrd will not cast off for e EVE Sa7n. 5, 19. thou, O L. remainest/ore. thy throB 20. wherefore dost thou forget us /or e.f Ezek.37 .25.ikey and their childr. shall dwell/v^ and my servant David shall be their prince/or e 43. 7. 1 will dwell in the midst of Israel/or «.jj i7(in.2.44. but his kingdom shall stand Jar e. 4. 34. 1 praised and honoured him that liveth/or e, 6. 26. G.of Daniel,he is living G.andstedfast/or«. 7. 18. saints of most High shall possess king&/or«, 12. 7. and sware by him (hat liveth /or e. Jioj.2.19.1 will betroth thee unto mefore. in right. Joel 3.20. hut Jud, shall dwell/or e, and Jerusalem Amos \. 11. Edom cast off pity and kept wrath/ore. Obael. 10. Edom, thou shalt be cut off for e. Jonah 2. 6. earth with her bars was about me /o/;. Mic. 2. 9. ye have taken away my glory /or *. 4. 7. and the Lord shall reign over them/or e. 7. 18. retainethnot anger /or f. delights in merer Mai. 1. 4. against whom L. hath indignation /ore, Mat.G.l^.ioT thine is the power and gliry /or*. 21. 19. no fruit grow on thee /ore. MarkW. 14, Luke 1 , 33, and he shall re^n over JafCob/or e. 55. as he spake to Abraham and his seed /or «, Jo/m 8. 35, servant abideth not in the house jor «.' 12. 34. we have heard that Christ abideth /or r. 14. 16. the Comforter may abide with yoajbr <, liom.l.Q5. more than Creator, who is blesse(f/or(, SJ-5. Christ, who is over all, God blessed /or e. 11.36. to whom be glory /or t. amen, 1^6. £7. 2 Cor. 9. g, his righteousness remaineth/or e. F/ii/. 15. that thou shouldest receive him /or «, Heb. lO.lQ.fore. sat down on the right hand of G 14. he perfected /or £. them that are sanctified 13. 8. Jesus Christ, the same to-day and/or «. 1 Pet. 1 . 23, the word of God, which liveth /or e, 25. hut the word of the Ix)rd endureth/or e. 2 Pel. 2. 17. are clouds carried with a tempest, to whom mist of darkness is reser\'ed/or e. Jvde 13. 2Jo//?j2. for truth's sake which shall be with ns/ore See EsTAHLisHt Establish£i;. Live for EVER. Cen. 3. 22. lest he eat of tree of life and Uvejort. 0d«r,32.4O.I lift up my band and say, I livefore. 1 A't7£gjl.31.said,let my lord king David /iic/jr/, AV/1.2. 3.1 said to the king, let the king /I've/orc. Pj.22. 26. praise the L.your hearts shalUiW/or r. 49. 9> that he should still live for e. not see Dan. 2.4. O king, live for e. 3.9. I 5. 10. | 6. 6,21. ZecA. 1. 5, and the prophets, do uiey live for i. / Jo/in6.5l. I am the living bread from heaveQfVf any man eat of this bread he shall iivefure ^, Por EVER end EVER. £joi. 15. IS. the Lord shall reign /or e. arj t. • 1 Chron. I6. 36. blessed he God /or;. o?i(/ e. peopti said amen, and praised Lord, 29. 10. Dan. S.SO. Neh. 9. 5 bless the Lord your God for e, and «. PsaL 9. s . thov .hast put out their name/or e, and t, 10. 16. the Lord is King/or f.^nj/c. the heather. 21. 4. thou gavesthim length of days/ore. anrf* 45, 6. thy throne, O God, is/or e. end e. 17. the people shall D^a.Be iLrxfor e, md t. 48. 14. for this God ii our God /or e. and t. 52. 8. I trust in the mercy of God /or e. and e. 111.8. they stand fast/or e. and e. are donejn truia H9- 44. so shall 1 keep thy law /or i. and e. 145. 1. and 1 will bless thy name/or e. a»d e. 2. and I will praise thy name /or e. and e SI. 148. 6. he hath also stablished them/or f.,a7i(/i'. Jfa.30.8.that it may be for time to coTat^f^re.end 1, 34. 10. none s^all pass through it for e..ajid e. Jer. 7.7. dwell in the land that 1 gave/or e. an4 e . 25.5. L. given to you and yoi^r fathers/or »,and i, Dan. 7. 18. shall possess the kingdom /ore. ande, 12. 3. they shall shine as the stars ^or e. and e. Mic. 4. 5. mil walk in the name of G. for e. and «. Gal. 1.5. of God, to whom be glory for e. and e. Phil.^.ZQ. 1 Tim. 1.17- 2 7Vw.4.18. 7ie4.13.Sl. Heb.l.Z. he saith, thy throne, O God,is/or e. andi. Rev. 4. 9. to him that sat on the throne, who liveth for e. and e. 10. | 5. 14. | 10. 6. | 15. 1- 5. X3. and honour be to the I^amb /or e. and * 7. 42. and power he unto our God /ore. oprfe 11. 15. and Christ shall reign for e. and e. 14. II. the smoke ascendeth /or e. and e. 19- 3- 20.10. shall he torment, day and night/or e.and t. 22. 5. and they shall reign /or e. and «, Statute for EVER, Eiod. 27.21. it shall be a statute for e. 28. 43. I 30 21. Lev, 6. 18. I 10.9. I 17.7. I 23. 14,21,31, 41. I 24.3. A'um. 1B.23. 29. 2e. it shall be a statute for e. Lev. 7- 34, 30 I 10.15. I 16.31. Num.lS.ih\9 Lev. 6. 22. it is a statute for e. unto the Lord Num. 19. 10. to the stranger fqr a statute for e, EVERI^STING. See Si^iifcation on ETERNAL, Gen. 17. 8. land of Canaan for an e. possess. 48. 4 21. 33. the e. God, ]sa. 40. 28. Rom. lt>. '*6 49,26. to the utmost bound of the rf. hjils ,Lxod. 40. 15. "a e. priesthood, Nutji. 5i. IS EVE ^i. lf}.34. bfl&ne. BtatQtcllDtfui. 33. S7. «. arms Fi.^A- be lift up.ye «. doors, g.|| loO. 5. mercy e. Its. 0. the rtghteous shall be in «. rcmombraDce 119.142. thy riBhteousneas is an tf. righteous. I4i, 139- -4. search me, O Ood, and lead me in vay e. 145. 13. thy kinBdom is an «. kiogdom, dominion thro' all general. Dsh. 4. 3. | 7.27.2 Pet.l. U Prov. 10. C5. but the righteous is an «. foundation Isa. g. 6. his name shall be called, the e. Father Q€. 4. in the Lord Jkhoiau is e. strength 33.14.who among as shall dwell with e. burnings 35. 10. they shall come with «. joy, 51. 11. I 61.7. 45.17 with an «. salvation II 54.0. with «. kindness 55. 13. for an e. sign || 56. 5. an c. name, 63. IS. Go. ig. the L. shall be unto thee an g. light, ^0. Jtr. 10.10. Oodisan«. King||SU. 11. c. confusion VM. 40. I will bring an e, reproach upon you 31. 3. yea I have loved thee with an e. love 61. tSO. but thou shalt be t. desolatl^^ns Dan. 4. 34. whose dominion is an e. domin. 7. 14 Hab. 3. 6. the e. mountains were scattered Mat. 18. 8. to be cast into c. fire, £5, 41. S5. 46. these shall go away into e, punishment i((*fl6.9. tbay may receive you into e. habitations S The^s. 1. 9. who shall be punish, with e. destruct. S, 16. loved us, and hath given us e. consolation 1 Tim. 6, 16. to whom be honour and power e. Jttde 6. the angels he hath reserved in e. chains Rev. 14. 6. having flie e. go.spel to preach to them See Covenant. From EVERLASTING. Ps. 41.13.blessed be G./rom e. to everlast. 106.46. 90. 2. iveafrom e. to everlasting thou art God 93. 2. thy throne is of old, thou an from e. 103.17. but the mercy of the Ld. is^rome.toever. 7Voi'.a.C3.T was set xip/rom e.OT ever the earth was Isa. 63. 16. O Lord, thy name iafrom e. Mic, 5. 2. whoso goings forth have been/roro e. Hab.X. 12. art thou not/rome. O Lord my God ? EVERLASTING life. /)0H.12.fi.awake,some to «./i/V,some to ever.shame Mat. 19. 29. and shall inherit e. life Luie 18.30. and in the world to come e. life Jo/in3. 16. whoso believeth should have e. life, 4.l4.in him a well of water springing up to e. life 5. 24. he that heareth my words hath e. life 6.27* labour for the meat which endurethto e. life 40. every one who seeth the Son may have e. Itfe 47. he that believeth on me hath e. life 12. 50. I know that his commandment is lifee. Acts 13. 46. judge yourselves unworthy of e. life ii0m.6.22.being tree from sin,ye have the end life e. Gal. 6.6. sowftUi to Spirit, shall of Spirit reap life e. lirim.l.l6.should hereafter believe onhinito lifee. EVEIUIORI^.. Deut. 28.C9. thou shalt be oppressed and spoiled e. £ A'drm. 22. 61. he sheweth mercy unto Davids. 2 Kin^s 17. 37. ye shall observe to do for e. 1 C/tr. 17. 14. his throne shall be established for «. Ps. 16. 1 1. at right hand there are pleasures for e. 18. 50. sheweth mercy to David and his seed for«. 31. 27. depart from evil,do good, and dwell fore. 77 . 8. is mercy gone .' doth his promise fail for e. ? 86. 12. ] will praise and glorify thy name fore. 89. 28^ my mercy will I keep for him for e. 52. blessed be the Lord for e. amen and amen 92. 8. hut thon, Lord, art most high tor e. 105. 4. seek the Lord, seek his face e. 106. ^l. was counted to him for righteousn. fore. 11:1. 2. blessed be the name of the Lord for e. 115. lit. but we will bless the Lord for e. 121 . B. L. preserve thy going oiit and coming in e. 132. IS. their children shall sit upon throne for e. 133. 3. Lord commanded the blessing, life for e, Ezek. S7> 26. I will make a covenant and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for e, 28. John G..34.said to Jesus, Lord, e. give us this br»ad 2 Cor. 11,31. the Tather of our Lord blessed for e. I Thess, 5. 16. rejoice e. pray without ceasing IleS. 7. f 25. he is able also to save them e. 28. maketh the Son, who is consecrated for e. Kev. 1. 18. was dead, oehold, I am alive for e. EVERY. Gen. 6. 5. «. imagination of his heart was evil 17. 10. e. man-child shall be circumcised Zrfi'. 19-10. nor shalt gathers. grape of thy vineyard Num. 5. 2. that they put out of the camp e. leper 1 Sam. 3. 18. Samuel told him e.wnit, hid nothing Psal. 119- 101. \ have refrained from e. evil way J04 therefore I hate e. false way, 128. Prov. 2, 9- then shalt thou understand e. good path 7. 12, now in streets, sheliethin wait ate. corner 14,15.the simple believeth *.word,but prudent man ^5. S.the eyes of the Ld. are in e. place, beholding 20.3. cease from strife, but e.fool will be meddling 30. 5. e. word of God is pure, he is a shield Isa. 45. 23. «. knee shall bow, e. tongue shidl swear ■If/-. 51 .20. «. purpose of the Ld. shall be performed £:«it.l2.S3. days at hand, and the effect of e.visioo Dan 11. 3/>. ai|d msgnify himself above e. god Ifl EVJ Zeeh. le. 18. the land shall mourn, «i family apart Mai. 1 .1 1 . .u e. place incense be oflfcrod to my name AJat.4.4. but by e. word that proceedeth from God 19< 3. for a man to put away his wife for e. cause Mark 1, 45. they came to him from e, quarter Lftke 4. 37. the fame of him went into e. place 6. 44. for e. tree is known by his own fruit Acts 2 AS.and. fear came upon e.soul, wonders done 15. 21. Moses hath in e.city them that preach him iifm. 14.11,0. knee shall bow,e. tongue shall confess 1 Cvr. 4. 17. as I teach e. where in e. church 2 Cor, 10. 5, bringing into captivity e. thought Ejfh. 1,21. far above e. name named, Phil. 2, 9, 4. 16. e. joint supplieth, in the measure of e. past PAil'i. 21. salute e. saint in Christ Jesas 1 7V//i,4.4.for«. creature of God is good if received 2 Tim. 2. 21. and prepared unto e. good work Jleli. 12. 1. let us lay aside e. weight, and the sin Jam. 1. 17. e. good and perfect gift is from above 1 Pet. ^.13. submit toe. ordinance of man for Lord 1 Jo/in 4. l.beloved, believe not e. spirit.bui try spir. See Beast, City, Day, Man, Mormng, Way, Side, Thing. EVERY one. Gen. 4.14. that e. one that findeth me shall slay me 27.29. cursed be e. one that curseth thee, blessed iVKffi.lS.S.all congregation are holy, e. one of them Deut. 4. 4. ye are alive e. one of vou this day 1 Kings 22. 28. hearken, O people, e. one of you 2 hlngsl8.3\, and then eat ye «. iJ7iC of his fig tree 2 C/tron. 30.18. saying, the good Lord pardon e. one Ezra 3.5. of e. one that willingly offered an offering 9> 4. were assembled to me e. one that trembled Jod 40.11.behold e.one that is proud, and abase him 12.1o9k on e. one that is proud, and bring him low Psal.29. 9. in temple e. one doth speak of his glory 32. 6. for this shall e. one that is godly pray 49. 1 14. grave an habitation for e. one of them 63. 11. e. one that sweareth by him shall glory 6B. 30. till e. one submit himself with silver 71. 18. and thy power to e. one that i.s to come 115. 8. so is e. one that tmsteth in the>ii, 135.18. 119. 160. e. oneoi thy judgments endureth forever 128. 1. blessed is e. one that feareth the Lord Bed. 10. 3. he saith to e. one that he is a fool Cant. 4. 2. whereof e. one heareth twins, 6. 6. Zra.7>22 houey shall e.^neeatthat isleftinthelaml 9. 17. for e. onp is an hypocrite and an evil doer 34. 15. vultures be gathered, e. one with her mate 43. 7. even e, mie ^at is called by my name 55. i. ho, e. one that thirstelh, come to the waters Jer. 5. 6. e. one that goeth out shall be torn in pieces 8. e. one neighed after his neighbour's wife 6, 13. for e. one is given to covetousuess 20, 7. I am in derision daily, e, one mocketh me 25. 5. turn ye now e. one from his evil way £;«e*.7.l6.all of them mourning, e. one for iniquity l6.2d.hast opened thy feet to e. one that passed by 22, 6. behold e. one were in thee to shed blood Dan. 12, 1 . e. one that be found written in the book Joel Z.I. they shall march e.one on his ways Zech. 5. 3. for e. one that stealeth shall be cut off" Mat. 7.%. e. one that asketh, receiveth, Imke 11.10, AfflrA7.i4.said to them, hearken to me, e.one of you Luke 19- 26. to e. one which hath, shall be given John 3. 8. so is e. one that is born of the Spirit 1B.^7< e. one that is of the truth heareth my voice Acts 2, 38. repent, and be baptized e.07te of you 17. 27. though he be not far from e. one of us 20. 31. I ceased not to warn e. one night and day 7fom.l4.12.e. 0?te shall give account of himself toG . 1 Cor. 7.17- ^ tlie Lord hath called e. one, so walk Gal. 3. 10. cursf d is e. one that continueth not 2 Tim.2,\9. e. one that nam^th the name of Christ 1 John 4. 7. e. one that loveth is born of God Liev. 6.11, v/hite robes were given to e. one of them E^'ERY where. 1 Chr. 13. 2. send abroad to our brethren e. xoherc Mark l6.20. they went forth and preached e. where Luke 9. 6. preadiing the gospel e. where, Acts 8. 4. Acts 17> 30. commanding all men e.&'/iere to repent 28. 22. we know it is e. where spoken against 1 Cor. 4. 17, as I teach e. where in every church Phil. 4. IS. e. where, and in all things instructed I Tim. 2.8. I will therefore that men pray s. where EVIDENCE. Jer. 3~. 10. I subscribed the e. and sealed it 11. so 1 to6kthee.[|12. 1 gave thje tf. toBaruch 14. this e. both which is sealed, and thise. open 16. when I delivered the e. of the purchase Heh. 11. 1. faith is the e. of things r,ot seen EVIDENCES. Jer. .12. 14. thus saith the Lord, take these p. 44. men shall buy fields formoney and subscribee, EVIDENT. J06 6. 28. look upon me, for it is e. to you if I lie Gal. 3.11. that DO man is justified by the law is e. P/'iV.1.28.whichis to them an «. token of perdition Hefi. 7 . 14. it is e. our Lord sprung out of Judah 15. and it is yet far more e.for that after Melchis, EVI FA'IDENTLY. Ads 10. 3. Cornelius saw in a vision e. an angel Cd/.S.l.Jesus Christ hath been e.set forth crucifici EVIL. Evil is taken for sin and wickedness: thus it i« said of the itficked kings of Israel, that they did evil in the sight of the Ix)rd, they trans- gressed his law, 1 Kings 16. 25, 30. And in Eccl. 9. 3, llie heart of the sons of men is full of evil. This ij criminal or moral evil, // is likewise taken far aJfUctions or yimish- tnents zvhich God infitcts upon a person or peo- ple. Job 2. 10, Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall wc not receive evil ? Isa. 45. 7, I make peace and create evil Amos 3. 6, Shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it ? This it the evil of punishment, or penal evil. It is also taken for injuries or wrongs dune by one man to another. Prov. 17. 13, Whoso rewardeth evil for good, evil shall not dopart from his house. Mai. 5. 39, But 1 5ay unto you that ye resist not evil, it is jnit for dangers or calamities, I'rov, 22. 3, A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself, lie sees public ca- lamiiiss approaching, and uses all larcjul means to secure hiimelf. It is taken both for corporai and spiritual evil, of sin and suj^'enng. Mat. 6. 13, Deliver us from evil. It is said Mat. 5. 37. Let your communication be yea, yea; nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil ; that is. Let your diiconrse be confirmed with a bate afiirma- tion or denial only ; fur whatsoever is more than the\e proceedeth from an evil habit, or some such principle; and most comtnonly from the devil, that leicked one, who is evil in the highest degree ; who commits evil without ceasing; and who practises all sorts and degrees of it by himself and his ministers. The evU of sin. The internal malignity of sin, . abstracted from its dreadful ejects, rendeis it most worthy of our hatred ; for it is in its owt.. natwe direct enmity agaitist God, and ohscurei the glory of all his attributes : It is the viola- tion of his majesty, who ii the universal Sovereign of heaven and earth ; a contrariety to his hulinexs, which ihines forth in his law ; a despiting his goodness, the attractive to obedience ; the con- tempt of his omnisciefice, which sees etcry nin when it is committed ; the slighting of his terrible justice and power, at- if the sinner could secure himself from his indignation ; a denial of his truth, as if the threateningx were a vain tenor to scare men from their sin. Add to this ihe dreadful judgments and punishments which God iitjlicts upon siiuiers for sin, sometimes in this life, but especially the torments of hell, which are the just and J'nll recompence of sin. Evil eye. Prov. 23. 6, Eat not the bread of him that hath an evil eye ; that it, of the envious or covetous man; who secretly grudgeth thee the meat which he sets before thee. In the same setue this phrase is used, Alat. 20. 15, Is thine eje evil because I am good ? Art thmi envious, because I dispense my grace to others besides thyself ? Evil day or days. Prov. 15. 15, All the days of the ufHicted are evil ; that is, they are te- dious and uncomfortable ; he takes no content in any time or thing. Eccl. 12. 1, When the evil days come not; that is, the time of old age, which 'J burdensome and calamitous m itself; and far more grimous and m re lernhle when it is loaded with the sad lentembrance uf a man's youthjul Jollies and tuiti, and wtth the dreadful prospect oj apptoaching death and judgment. Ai^ in Auios 6. 3, Ye that put far away the evil day; thai is, ye that drive all thoughts of approaching death and judgment out of your heads ; or else fatter yourselves as if it wo-ulJ never come, or at least not for a great jvhile heiife. Gen. 19 19. lest some e. take me and I die 28. i 8. daughters of Canaan e. in eyes of Isaac 44. 5. ye have done e. in so doing 34. lest 1 see the e. that shall come on my father 50. 20. ai for you, yetlwught e. evil against me Exod. 5,23. since I came, he hath done e. to people 10. 10. look to it, for «. is before you 21. + 8. if she be e. in the eyes of her master 32,14. the Lord repented of thee, he thought to do to his people, 2 6'am. 24. 16. 1 Chron. 21.15. Num. 11. t 1. it was e. in the ears of the Loi-d 22. 1 34. if it be e. in thine eyes, I will get back Deut. 19. 20, commit no more sucn e. among yxya. 29.21. the L. shall separate him to e. out of u-ib« 30, 15. see, I have set before thee death and e. 31. 29. and e. will befal you in the latter days Josh. 24. 15. if it seem e. to you to scj^e the Lord EVI jMdg. 2. l£. the band of the Ld. against them for e. 9.5'*. the e. of the men of Shechem did God render 20. 34. but they knew not that c. was near them ..Sam. 20. 7, be snre that^. is determined by him 9. if I knew certainly that e. -were determined 2t. 11. nor is e. nor transgression in mine hand 17. me gO')d, whereas I have rewarded thee e. 25. 17. for e. is determined against our master 26. they that seek e. to my lord, be as Nabal 58. e. hath not been found in thee all thy days 26. 18. what have I done ? what e. is in my hand ? 29. 6. I have not found e. in thee since thy coming 2 Sam. 3. SQ. the Lord shall reward the doer of e. 12. 11. behold I will raise up e. against thee 16. t 8, behold thee in thy e. thou bloody man 19. 7. will be worse than all the e. that befel thee 1 Ki7igs 14.9. but hast done e. above all before thee Ifi. 25. Omri wrought e. in the eyes of the Lord 22. 23. a lying spirit in thy prophets, and the Lord hath spoken e. concerning thee, 2 Chron. 18. 22. 2 Kings 21. 2. 1 am bringing such e. on Jerusalem 22. 20. thine eyes shall not see all e.on this place 1 C7iro?t. 21. + 7. it was e. in the eyes of the Loi-d 17. it is T that have sinned and done e. indeed 2 C//ro«.20.9. if when e. cometh on us, as the sword I^siA. 7. 7. he saw there was e. determined R. 6. for how can I endure to see e. to my people ? /<7^1.1.onethat feared God andeschewede.8. | 2.3. 5. 19- yea in seven there shall no e. touch thee 31. 29. or lift up myself wben e. found him 42. 11. they comforted him over all the e. on him Psal. 5. 4. neither shall e. dwell with thee 7.4. if I have rewarded e. to him that was at peace Id. 3. nor doth e. to his neighbour, nor taketh up 21. 11. for they intended e, against thee 23. 4. 1 will fear no e. for thou art with me 34. 21. e. shall slay wicked, those iiate righteous 'i6. 4. he deviseth mischief, he abhorrethnote. 40. 14. let them be put to shame that wish me e. 41. 1 1. the Lord will deliver him in the day of e. 5. mine enemies speak e. of me || ■(■ 7- devise e. 49. 5. wherefore should I fear in the daysof «;. ? 50. ig. thou givest thy mouth to e. and thy tongue 54. 5. he shall reward e. unto mine enemies 56. 5. all their thoughts are against ms for e. 90. 15. and the years wherein we have seen e. 91. 10. there shall no e. befal thee, Jcr. 23. 17 97. 10. ye that love the Lord, hate e. 109. 20. and of them that speak e. against my soul 140. 11. e. shall hunt violentmau to overthrow him Plot: 1. 16. for their feet run to e. Jsa. 59. 7- 33. dwell safely, and shall be quiet from fear of «, 3. 29. devise not e. against thy neighbour 5.14.Twas almost in all e. in midst of congregation 11. 19. he that pursueth f . pursueth it to his death 12. 20. deceit in the heart of them that imagine e. 21. there shall no e. happen to the just 13. 21. e. pursueth sinners || 14. 22. that devise e. 16. 4. yea, even the wicked for the day of e. 27. an ungodly man digsethup e. fire in his lips 30. moving his lips he bringeth e. to pass 19. 23. he shall not be visited with e. 20. 8, a king scattereth away all e. with his eyes 22. say not thou, I will recompense e.wait on Lord 21. 10. the soul of the wicked desireth e. 22. 3. a prudent man foreseeih the e. 27. 12. 24. 1 18. lest it be e. in the eye-s of the Lord 30. 32. If thou hast thought e. lay thine hand Fxcl. 2. 21. this also is vanity, and a great e. ■ 5. 13. there is a sore e. which I have seen, 16. 6. 1. an e. which T have seenundei- the sun, 10. 5. 9- 3. this is an e. among things that are done un- der the sun, the heart of sons of men is fall of e. 11. 2, thou knowest not what «. shall be on earth Isa. 3. 9- for they have rewarded e. to themselves *3. 11. 1 will punish the world for their e. 53. 15. and shutteth up his eyes from seeing e. ■♦5. 7 ■ I make peace and create e. I do these things •*7. II. therefore shall ^. come upon thee of). 2. and keepeth his hand from doing any e. 57. 1. that the righti;ou3 is taken away from thee. fer. 1. 14. out of the north an e. break forth, 6. 1. 2. 3. e. shall come upon them, saith the Lord ■* 28. if they can cave thee in the time of 3. 4. 4. lest my fury come forthlike fire, because of the fi, of your doings,23. 2. \ 26. 3. | 44. 22, 5. 12. it is not he, neither shall e. come upon us 7. 30. children of Judah have donee, in my sight 11. 1 12. shall not save them in the time of e. 1 14. I will not hear when they cry for their e. 15. when thou dost e. then thou rejoicest 17-hath pronounced e. against thee for e.of Israel 15. 11. will cai'-se to entreat thee well in time pf e. 17- 17. thou art my hope in the day of e. 13. bring on them the day of e. and destroy them 18. 8. if that nation turn from their e. 1 will re- pent of the P.I thought to do, 26.3,13,19. I 42.10. t] . behold, I frame e. against you and devise 19. 15. I will bring all e. that I have pronounced SI. 10 I set my face against this city for e. 172 EVI Jer.ZS. 32. shall go forth from nation to nation 28. 8. the prophets prophesied of war and of I. 29. 11. I think thoughts of peace and not of I. 32. 30, the children of Judah have only done I. 32. because of all the I. of the children of Israel .35.17.1 will bring on Judah and Jerusalem all the that I have pronounced against them, 36. 31. 38-9. these men have done I.in all they have done 44.11. I will set my face ag. you for I, and cutoff 17. we had plenty, and were well, and saw no I . 27.1 will watch over them fore, and not for good 29. my words shall stand against you for e. 48. 2. in Heshbon they have devised e. against it 51 .24.1 will render to Babylon all e. done in Zion 60. wrote all the e. that should come on Babylon Exek. 7. 5. an e. an only e. behold it is come 14. 22. ye shall be comforted concerning the e. Dan. 9. 14. the Lord hath watched upon the e. Joe/2.13.theLord your God repenteth him of thee. Amos 3.6. shall there bee. in a city, L. not done it '. 9.10. who say, e.shall not overtake nor prevent us Jtf7za/(3.10.andGodrepentedofthee. hesaid, 4.2. Mid .12.but e.came down from Lord to Jerusalem 2. 1. woe to them that work e. upon their beds 3. behold, against this family do I devise an e. 3, 11. is not the Lord among us ? no e. can come Nah. 1. 11. that imadneth e. against the Lord Hab. 1. 13. thou art of purer eyes than to behold e. 2. 9. he may be delivered from the power of e. le^h. 3. 15. thou shalt not see e. any more Zech. 7. 10. let none of you imagine e. 8. 17- Mai. 1. 8. ye offer the lame and sick, is it not e. f 2. 17.when ye say, eveiy one that doeth e. is good Mae. 5. 11. shall say all "manner of e. against you .37. whatsoever is more than these, cometh of e. 39. but I say unto you, that ye resist not e. 6. 34. sufficient for the day is the e. thereof 9. 4. wherefore think ye e. in your hearts ? 27. 23. Pilate said to them, why, what e. hath he done? A/arAl5.14. Lvie23.a2. Mark 3. 39. that can lightly .speak e. of me Luie 6. 45. an evil man bringeth forth what is e. John 3.20. everyone that doeth e. hateththe light 5. 29. they that have done e. to the resurrection of 18. 23. if I have spoken e. bear witness of the e. Acts 9. 13. how much e. he hath done to thy saints 23.9. a gi-eat cry, saying, we find no e. in this man iiVw).2.9.anguishon every soul ofman that doeth e. 7. 19. but the e. which X would not, that I do 1 2.9. abhor that which is e. cleave to what is good 17. recompense to no man e. for e. provide things 21. be not overcome off. overcome e. with good 13. 4. a revenger to execute wrath on him doeth e 14-20.it ise. for that man who eatethwith offence 16. 19. I would have you simple concerning e. 1 Cor. 13. 5. charity not provoked, thinketh no e. 1 T/iess. 5. 15. see that none render e. for e. to any 22. abstain from all appearance of e. 1 Tim. Q. 10. the love of money is the root of all e. Tic 3. 2. put them in mind to speak e. of no man Jfwi. 3. 8. the tongue is an unruly e. full of poison 1 Pet.S.g.not rendering e.fore.or railing, but bless. 3 John 11. he that doeth e. hath not seen God Brivg, Brmg/ii EVIL. Jos/i.23.15. the Lord shall liriJig on you all e.things 2 Sam. 15. 14. lest he overtake and bri7ig e. on us 17.14.thatthe Lord might bring e. upon Absalom 1 Ktngsl4:.10.\v/i\\ bring e. on the house of Jeroh. 17. 20. he said, hast thou also 4. e. on widow ? 21. 21, behold, I will britig e. upon thee 29. not briiig e. in his days, but in his son's days 2 Ki7igs 22.iQ. thus saith the Lord, behold, I will brijig e. upon this place, 2 Chr. 34. 24, 2 Chr. 34. 28. not eyes see all the e. I will bring Isa. 31.2. 1 will bri7Lg e. and not call back his word Jer. 4. 6. for I will briyig e. from the north 6. 19. behold, I will bring e. upon this people 11. 11. behold, I will bri7ig e. upon them 23. I will bring £. upon the men of Anathoth 19. 3. behold, I will bring e. on this place, 15. 23. 12. I will bringe. even year of their visitation 25. 29. for, lo, I begin to britig e. on the city 35.17. 1 will 6ri7ig on Judah e. pronounced, 36. 31. 39. 16. I will bri7ig my words on this city for e. 45. 5. 1 will brijig *>. upon all fiesh, saith the Lord See Did, Do. EVIL joined with good. Ge7i. 2. 9 the tree of knowledge of good and e. 17. 3. 5. ye shall be as gods knowinggowt/ and e. 22. 44. 4. wherefore have ye rewarded e. for good? Deut. 1. 39. had no knowledge between good and e. 1 Sam. 25. 21. he hath requited me e. for good 2 Sam. 19. 35. can I discern between goudand e. t 1 Kings 22.8.not prophesy g. concern. me, but ^.18. 2 Chron. 18.7- never prophesiethgoorf to me butt. 17. he would not prophesy good to me but e. Job 2.10. shall we receive good, and not receive e. T EVI Pj.52.3. thou lovest e, more thali good, and Jylcg Ptov. 15 .3, eyes of L. beholding the «. and the good. 17.13.whoso rewardeth m the e. of their doing., 51.64.Babylon not vise from e. 1 will bring 00 her Mat. 6. 13. but deliver us /rem e. Lnke 11. 14. JohiilT. 15. but that thou shouldest keep them/, e. IViess. 3. 3. shall stablish you, and keep you/, e. 1 Pet. 3. 10, let him refrain his tongue ^rom e. Put away EVIL. Deut. 13.5. jntt the e. atuatf from the midst of thee 17.7. so thou shalt ;*ur the e. aa;ay from among you, 19. 19. I 21.21. I 22. 21,24. | 24.7. 12. put ye axoay from Israel, 21. 22. Judg. 20. 13. Eccl. 11. 10. and pnt a'diay e. from thy flesh Isa. 1. 16. wash ye, p?fr away the e. of your doings EVIL in the sigkt of the Lord. Niim. 32. 13. had done e. insight of L, Judg. 3.12. Judg. 2. 11. Israel did e. in the sight of the Lord^ 3. 7, 12. I 4. 1. I 6. 1. J 10. 6. I 13. 1. 1 Kings 11. 6. I 14. 22. I 15. 26I, 34. 1 16. 7, 30. | 22. 52, 2 Kings 8. 18, 27- I 13. 2, IJ \ 14. 24. [ 15. S. 18, 24, 28. I 17. 2. I ei. 2, 20. 2 Chron. 22. 4. j 33. 2, 22. I 36. 5; 9. 12. 1 Sam. 15. 19. thou didst e. ik the sight of the Lord 1 Kings 16. 19. in doing e. i» the sight of the Lord 21. 20. sold to work e. in the sight of the Lord S Kings 3. 2. he wrought e. tji the sight of t/ie Lord 17. 17. sold themselves to do e. iti the sight of L, 21. 16. to sin, in doing that which was e. in the si^ht of the Lord, 23. 32, 37. | 24. 9. 3^- 1 Chron. 2. 3. Er was e. i7i the sight of the Lord 2 Chr. 33. 6. he wrought much e. *>* the sight of L. This EVIL. Exod.32.12. and repent ofr/iiffi. against thy people 1 Sam. 6. 9. then he hath done us this great e. 12. 19. we have added this e. to ask a king 2 Sam. 13.16. this e. in sendmg me away is greater 1 Kings 9. 9. the Lord brought on them all this e. 2 Kings 6.33. he said, behold, (/iiVe. is of the Lord 2 Chron.7. 22. therefore he brought this e. on them uVeh. 13.18. did notour God bring alWAjje. onus? 27 .shall we hearken to you to do all tAis great ej Job 2. 11. when Job's three friends heard of this e, Psal. 51.^. 1 have done this e. in thy sight Jer. 16. 10. the L. pronounced all this &. against us 32.23. therefore thou hast caused all t. e. on them 42. like as I have brought all (/iwe. on this people 40.2. God hath pronounced this e. on this place 44. 7- why commit ye this great e. ag. your souis ? 23, therefore this e. is happened unto you £•071. 9. 13. it is written, allMi J e. is comri uponm Jonah 1.". know for whose cause r/«> e. is on us, 8 EVIL, Adjective. Ge7i. 6. 5. thoughts of his heart were only e. 8. SI 37- 20. some e. beast hath devoui^ed hitn, 33. Exod. 5. ig. Israel did see that they were in e. ease 33. 4. people heard these e. tidings, they mourue(| Num. 14. 27 . how long bear this e. congregation 20. 5. to bring us in unto this e. place Deut. 1,35. not one of this e. generat. shall see land 6. 1 22. the L. shewed signs, great and e. on Egypi 22. 14. and bring up an e. name upon her, I9. 28. 54. his eye shall be e. toward his brother 06. her eye shall he e. toward her husband 1 Sam. 2. 23. for I hear of your e. dealings IfiTm^j 5.4. there is neither advers.nor e.occurrent 30.26.1 looked for goorf, then e, came unto me IjEzro 9. 13. after all that is come onijA Cor ». deeds Pja/ 35. 12. they rewarded me e. for goorf, 109.5. IPm/. 41. 8. an e. disease cleaveth fa*l untu him I 38. 30. that render e for^cocf are my adversaries 1 64. 5. they encourage themselves in an tf. mattct EVI .7«. ig.trouble by sending e. angels among thfem 1 15-7 • Ue shall not be afraid of «. tidJDgs.heart fixed 140. 11 . let not an *. speaker be establish, iu earth Prov. 6. 24. to keep thee from the e. woman 14,19- the e. bow before the good, the wicked Eccl. 5. 14. but those riches perish by e. travel 6. 2. this is vanity, and it is an e. disease 9. 12. as the fishes that are taken in an *. net 2sa. 7. 5- Ephraim have taken e. connsel ag. thee .12. 7. the inatraments also of the churl are e. fer. 8. 3. by them that remain of this e. family 12. 14. thus saith i^ainst all mine *. neighboon 13. 10. this tf. people refuse to hear my wordft 23. 10. their course is e. their force not right 24. 3. e. figs, very e. they are so «. 8. | 29, IJ^ 49.23 for they have heard 0. titHngs, fain^hca^ted £uk. 5.16. 1 will send on them «. arrows of famine 17. so will I send on you famine and e. beasts 6. 31. alas, for all the e. abominations of Israel .14.25. 1 will cause the e. beasts to cease from land 18, 10. and thou shall think an e. thought JlaS. 2. 9. woe to him that coveteth an e. covetous. Mat. 5.45. he maketh his sun to rise on 0. and good 7-11. if ye then beings, LnkeH. 13. 18. a good tree cannot bring forth e. fruit 12. 34, how can ye being e. speak good things ? 39. an e. generation seeketh a sign, Lttke 11. 29. 15. 19. for out of the heart proceed e. thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, Markt . 21. 24. 48. if that €. servant shall say in his heart LiUte 6. 22. and shall cast out your name as e. 35. he is kind to the unthankful and to the c, John 3. 19, loved darkness, for their deeds were e. j^f/jC4.20. if they have found any e. doing in me 1 Cor.15. .33. e. coinmunicat. corrupt good manners Ofl/.1.4.that he might deliver us from this e. world EpA.4-.^l. let «. speaking be put away from you P/ji7. .1. 2. beware of dogs, beware ofe. workers CoL 3. 5. mortify therefore e. concupiscence 1 Tim. 6. 4. whereof cometh e. surmisings Tit, 1. 12. the Cretians are e. beasts, slow bellies He6A0.9,2,yo\xT hearts sprinkled from ^.conscience Jam. 2. 4. and are become judges of c. though's 4. 16, ye rejoice in boastings.all such rejoicing is e. 1 Pet.1. 1. laying aside all malice and e, speakings lUv. 2. 2. how thou canst not bear them who are e. EVIL day or days. GffH.47.9' few and e. have tba days of my life been P'-op. 15. 15. all the days of the afflicted are c. Eccl. 12. 1, in youth, w^iile the e. days come not Amos 6, 3. ye that put far away the e. day Epk. 5. 16, redeeming the time, because days are e. 6.13. that ye may be able to withstand iu the e. day Day of Evil; see Evil, Substantive. EV[L doer, or doers. Job 8.20. neither will he help the c. doers Psal. 26. 5- I hated the congregation of e. doers 37. 1. fret not thyself because of e. doers g.e.doers shall be cut off.but those that wait on L, 94.16. who will rise up for me against the «, doers? 119. 115. depart from me, yee. doers, I will keep Isa. 1.4. ah, sinful nation, a seed of e. doers 9. 17. every one is an hypocrite, and an e, doer 3 4.20. the seed of*, doers shall never be renowued 31. 2. but will arise against the house of e. doers Jer.20.13. hath delivered soul of poor from e. doers 23. 14. they strengthen the hands of e. doers 2 Tim. 2. 9- wherein I suffer trouble as an e. doer I Pet. 2. 12. whereas they speak ag. you as e. doers 14. are sent by him for the punishment of e. doers 3. 16. whereas they speak evil of yon as of e. doers 4. 15. let none of you suffer as a ^ief or an e. doer See Doings, Eye. EVIL /leart. Gen. 6. 21. imagina. ofman's/i«a«ise. from youth ~«r.3.17. nor walk after the imagination of e. heart 7. 24. walked in the imagination of their e. heart 11.8. evrry one in imagination of his e. heart 15. 12. everyone after imagination o^Yiise. heart ]6.12.ev-ery one do the imagination of his e. heart /?ei.3.12.1est there he in any anc heart of unbelief EVIL man or men. Job 35. 12. none answer because of pride of*, meti Psal. 10. 15. break thou the arm of the e. man 140. 1. deliver me, O Lord, from the e. man Prov. 2. 12. to deliver thee from way of the e. man 4. 14. and go not in the way of e. men 12. 12. the wicked desircth the net of e. men 17-11. an e. man seeketh only rebellion ?4. 1. be not thou envious against e. men 39. fret not thyself because of«. men 20. for there shall be no reward to the e, man 68. 5. e. men understand nol judgment 29.6. in transgression of an e. man there is a snare Mat. 12. 35. and an e. man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things, Lvke 6. 45. TimJi. 13. but e. men shall wax worse and worse See Report. EVIL spint or spirits. urfg.Q. 23. sentff. sp. between Abimelech and men 17 S KUN 1 •Ssm.16.14. an e sp. from the L. troubled him, 15. 16. when the e. sjiirit Irom God is upon thee 23. and the e. spirit departed from him 18. 10. the e. spint from God came on Saul, 19. 9, Luie 7. 21. that hour he cured many ofe. spirits 8.2. a woman which had been healed off. spirits Acts 19. 12. and the «. ^-pirits went out of them 33. to call over them which had e, spirits 15, thee, spirit said, Jesus I know, Paul I know 16. the man in whom the e. spirit was, leaped ■ EVIL thing. Gff».38.fl0.the thing he did was e. in eyes of Lord 2 Kings 4. f 41. there was no e. thing in the pot Neh. 13. 17. what e. thing is this that ye do ? Psal. 141. 4. incline not my heart to any e. thing £cc/.8.3.stand not in an e. thing, doth what pleases 5. keepeth commandment, shall feel no^. thing 12.14, every secret Miw^, whether it be good or e; Jer. 2. 19, know that it is an e. thing and bitter Tit. 2. 8. having no e. thing to say of you EVIL things J'w/(.23.l5.the Lord shall bring on you all «. things Prov. 15. 28. mouth of wicked poureth out e. ihtngf Jer. 3. 5. thou hast donee, r/tmgj as thou couldest Mat. 12. 35. an evil man bringeth forth e. things Mark 7. 23. all these e. things come from within LnAe I6. 25. and likewise Lasarus e. things liom.l. 30. proud, boasters, inventors ofe. things 1 Cor. 10. 6. we should not lust after e. thiiigs EVIL times, Pxa/.37.19-they shall not be ashamed in the e. time £ec/.9.12.so the sons of men are snared in an e. time Amos 5.13. prudent keep silence, for it is an e. time Mic. 2.3. nor shall go haughtily, for this time is e. • EVIL 70ay. IKingsl^. 33. Jeroboam returned not from e. loay Pjff/.llQ.lOl. I refrained myfeetfrom everye. w. P/'flp.8.13,the fear of the Lord is to hate the e. way 28.10. whocauseth righteous to go astrayine. way Jer. 18.11 . return ye now every one from his e. way 25.5. I 26.3. I .35. 15. I 36.."?, 7. 23.22. should have turned them from their e. jeay Jonah 3. 8. let them turn every one from his e. way 10. and saw that they tui-ned from their e. way EVIL loays. 2 fftMgjl7. 13. turn from yoMV e.ways, Ezek. 33. 11. ./•"af*.36.31.then shall ye remember your own e. rj. iicf/(.1.4. turnye now from your e. 7iia_yj and doings EVIL work or 70orks. Eccl. 4. 3. who hath not seen e. ivork that is done 8. 11. because sentence against ane. woriisuot John 7. 7. I testify that the works thereof are e. Rom. 13. 3. are not a terror to good Toorksh\ite. 2 Ti?«.4.ia. L. shall deliver me from every e. work Jam. 3. ib. there is confusion, and every e. work 1 Joh7t 3. 12. because his own worksvitxze. EVIL, Adverb. Exod. 5. 22. why hast thou soe. entreated people Deitt. 26. 6. and the Egyptians e. entreated us 1 ChroH. 7. 23. because iiwente. with his house Job 24. 21 . he e. entreateth barren that beareth not Joht 38. 23. if I have spoken e. bear witness Acts 7. G. they should entreat them e. 400 3'ears 19. the same e. entreated our fathers 14. 2. their minds e. affected against the brethren 19-9-but spake e. of that way before the multitude 23. 5. shall not speak e. of the ruler of thy people Horn. 14-. 16. let not your good be e. spoken of 1 Cor. 10. 30. why am I e. spoken of for that Jam. 4. 11. speak not e. one of another, brethren, he that speaks e. of his brother, speaks e. of law 1 Pet, 3. 16. that whereas they speak e. of you 17.betterye suffer forwell-doingthan fore, doing 4. 4. they think it strange, speaking e. of you 14. their part he is e. spoken of, but on your part 2 Pet. 2. 2. the way of truth shall be e. spoken of 1 0, are not afraid to speak e, of dignities, Jvde 8. 12. these, as natural brute beasts, speak e, of the things that they understand not, Jnde 10. EVILS. Dew/. 31. 17. manye. and troubles shall befal them, they will say, are not these e. come upon us 18. for all the e. which they shall have wrought 21 . when many e. and troubles are befallen them Pff?/. 40. 12. innumerable e. have compa.ssed me abt. Jer, 2. 13. for my people have committed two e. Esek.G.Q. shall lo&e themselves for the e. commit. 20.43. lotheyourselves in your sight for all your e. Has. 7. + 1. the e. of Samaria were discovered Luke 3. 19. for all the e. which Herod had done Jam. 1. f 13. God cannot he tempted with e. EUNUCH Comes from the Greek, Eunouchos, which sig7ii- fies one who guards the bed ; becav.se generally in the courts of the eastern kings the ca^e 0/ the beds and apartments belonging to pri7ices and princesses was committed to them ; but chiefly of the -princesses, who live in great con- jinement, remote from the . and thou art e. as head above all Nefi. 9. 5. which is e. above all blessing and praise Job 5.11. that those who mourn may be e. to safety 24. 24. they are e. for a little while, but are gone 36. 7. he doth establish them for ever, they are e. Psal.li.8. -nicked walk When the vilest men are e. 13. 2. how long shall my enemy be e. over me ? 21 . 13. be thou e. Lord, in thine own strength 46. 10. be still and know I am God, X will be e. among tho heathen, I will be e. in the earth 47- 9- shields of earth belong to G. he is greatly e. 57. 5. be thou e. OGod, above the heavenii, 11. "5. 10. but the horns of the righteous shall be e. 89. 16. in thy righteousness shall they be e. 17. and in thy favour our horn shall be e. 19. I have e. one chosen out of the people 24. and in my name shall his horn be e. 97- 9- thou, Lord, arte, far above all gods 108. 5. be thou e. O God, above the heavens 112. 9- his horn shall be e. with honour 118. 16. the right hand of the Lord is e. 140. +8. further not, let not the wicked be e. "^rov. 1 1 . 11 . by the blessing of the upright city is e. ha. 2. 2. the mountain of Lord's house shall be e. above the hills, all nations flow to it, Mic. 4f.l. 11. the Lord shall be e. in that day, I7. | 5. I6. 12, 4. praise Ld. make mention that his name is e, 30. 18. will be e. that he may have mercy on you 3^. 5. the Lord is e. |l 10. now will I be e. 40.4. every valley shall be e. every mountain low 49- 11- and my high-ways shall be e. 'J2. 13. behold my servant shall be e. and extolled f.zek. 17. 24. that I the Lord have e. the low tree 19-ll.and her stature was e. among branches, 31.5. lloi: 11. + 7- together they e, not him 13. 1, F.phraim spake, he e. himself in Israel 0. they were filled, and their heart was e. Mat. 11.23. Capernaum e. to heaven, Luke 10. 16, 2J.12.e. hiraselfbe abased, that shall humble him- self shall be e. Luke 14. 11. I 18. 14. i.u/re 1. 52. and he hath e. them of low degree /icis 2. 33. being by the right-hand of God e, 6. 31 him hath God e. with his right-hand 17 « EXA Acts 13.17.theGod of Israel e. the people in Egypt 2 Cot. 11. 7. abasing myself that you might be e. 12. 7. lest I should be'e- above measure, 7- Phil. 2. 9. wherefore God hath highly e. him Jam. 1. 0. let the brother rejoice that he is «. EXALTEST. Exod. 0. 17. as yet £. thou thyself against my people ■ EXALTETH. Job 36. 22. behold, God e. by his power /'fa/.l]3. t S.LordourGod.who tf. hims. to dwell 148. 14. he also e, the horn of his people Prov. 3. 1 35. wise inherit glory, bat shame e. fools 14. 29. he that is hasty of spirit e. folly 34. righteousness e. a nation, hut sin is a reproach 17. 19. he that e. his gate seeketh destruction Luke 14.11.hethat ff. hims. shall be abased, 18.14. 2 Cor. 10. 5. casting down every thing that e. itself 2 TAess. 2.4.whoe.hims.above all that is called G. EXAMINATION. Acts 25.i6. that after e. had, I might have to write EXAMINE, Wien applied to God, denotes the particvlar strict notice he takes of his creatures. Psal. 26. 2, Examine me, O Lord, and prove me ; try my reins and my heart. As if the Psalmist had said. Because I may be mistaken, or be par- tial in my aion caiise, therefore I appeal to thee, and offer myself to tky trial concerning what my enemies charge me with. When applied to man, examination is either pri- vate or public. Private, when a Christian tries himself by the word of God, and hy what Christ has wrought by his Spirit within him, whether he be a tnte believer in Jesits, and has any ground to hope for salvation through his blood and riighieojvmess. 2 Cor. 13. 5, Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith, prove your own selves. Aiid this duty is especially to be performed before persons par- take of the Lord's supper. 1 Cor. 11. 28, But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup. Let htm compare his heart and life by the word, to see whether he be duly qualified to partake of this ordinance, in regard of his knowledge, faith, repentance, love, and new obedience. Public examination is, when rulers and governors, whether civil, or ecclesiastical, bring such as are suspected of unsound principles, or detected of enormities, to a trial for the same. Thus it is said of the angel of the church of Ephesus, Rev. 2. 2, Thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not ; and hast found them liars. And our Saviour was examined by Pilate, though he was innocent, and the things laid to his charge zceie unjust, Luke 2?, 13, 14. And the apostle Paul was ordered to be examined by scourging. Acts 22. 24. As to the maimer of examining by scourg- ing, or putting one to the queiition, See on Question. Fzra 10. I6. sat down the first day to e- the matter Psal. 26. 2, e. me, O Lord, prove me, try my reins 1 Cor. g. 3. mine answer to them that e. me, Is this 11. 28. let a man-e. himself, and so let him eat of 2 Cor. 13. 5. e. yourselves, prove your own selves EXAMINED. Luke 23. 14. behold, I have e. him before you Acts 4. 9. if "we this day be e. of the good deed 12. 19. Herod e. keepers, and commanded to death 22. 24. brought, that he should be e. by scourging 29. they depart, from him, who shouldhavee.him 28. 18. when they had e. me would have let me go EXAMINING. ActsZAi. 8. bye. of whom thou mayest take knowl. EXAMPLE Is taken either for a type, instance, or precedent, for our admonition, that we may be cautioned against the sins which others have committed, by the judgments which God inflicted oji them, 1 Cor. 10. 11, All these things happened unto them for ensamples. Or example is taken fo a pattern for our imitation, a model for us to copy after. John 13. 15, I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you. And in I Pet. 2. 21, Christ suffered for us, leaving us an example, that we should follow his steps. This is one of the means by which our Redeemer restores his people to holi- ness, namely, by exhibiting a complete pattern of it in his life upon earth. That examples have a peculiar power above the naked precept, to dispose us to the practice of holiness, may appear by considering, (I) That they most clearly e.Tpress to us the 7ialure of OUT duties in their subjects and sensible effects. General precepts form abstract idea.t of virtue, but in examples, virtues are made visible in all their circumstances. (2) Precepts instruct us what things are our duly, but examples assure EXC us that they are possible. JVhen tee tee wtn like ourselves, who are united to frait flesh, and in the s*me condition with us, toeomiiand their passions, to overcome the greatest and most glittering temptations, we are encouraged in our spiritual warfare, (3) Examples; by a secret and lively incentive, -urge us to imita tion. We are touched in another manner b* the visible practice of saints, which reproachet our defects, and obliges us to the same xeal, than by laws, though holy and good. The example of Christ is most proper to form ut to holiness, it being absolutely perfect, and ao> eomodated to our present state. There is no example of a mere man, that is to be followed withodt limitation. Be ye followers of me, aj I am of Christ, says the great Apostle, 1 Cor. 11. 1. But the example of Christ is absolutely perfect. His conversation was a living' law. He was holy, harmless, nndefiled, and separate from sinners, Heb. 7- 26. His example i» also most accommodated to our present state. The divine nature is ike supreme rule of moral perfection ; for we ai e commanded to be holy, as God is holy. But such is the obscurity of ofiT minds, and the weakness of our natures, that the pattern Wat loo high and glorious to be expressed by us. And though we had not strength to ascend to him, yet he had goodneit to descend to us ; and in this present state, and i?t our nacuie, to set before us a pattern more fitted to our capacity : So that the divine attributes are sueetened in the So7i of God inear?iate ; arid being ujiited with the graces proper for the kuma7i nature, are mare perceptible to our minds, and more imituble by us. Mat.1.19. Joseph not willing to make her apnblica. John 13. 15. for I have given you an e. that ye do Rom. 15. 1 5.be like minded after the e. of Clirit,t 1 Tim. 4. 12. but be thou an e. of the believtrs Heb. 4. 11. lest any man fall after the Same e. 8. 5. who serve unto the e. of heavenly things Jam. 5. 10. take the prophets for an e. of suflfering 1 Pet. 2. 21, Chribt sufferedfor us, leaving us an e. Jude~. set forth aji e. suffering the vengeance EXAMPLES. 1 Cor. iO. 6, now these things were our«.nottolus( See Ensample, s. EXCEED. Z>eK/.25.3.forty stripes he may give, andnote. lest if he should e. thy brother seem vile to thee Mat. 5.20. except your righteousness e. the scribes 2 C(>r.3.9.ministration of righteousn.dothe.in glory EXCEEDED. 1 Sam. 20. 41. and they wept, till David e. 1 A'in^jl0.23.Solom.e.all kings ofearth for riches Job 36.9. sheweth their transgressions that they « EXCEED EST. 2 Chro7i. 9. 6. for thou e. the fame that I beard EXCEEDETH. 1 Kings 10.7-thy wisdom e.the fame that I heard EXCEEDING. Gen.\5.\. I am thy shield, an'dthy*. great reward 17. 6. I will make thee e. fruitful, make nations 27. 34. aaid Esau cried with an e. bitter cry E.Tod. 1. 7. the children of Israel waxed «. mighty 19. 16. and the voice of the trumpet e. lotid Sum. 14.7-the land we passed through is f. good 1 i^am. 2. 3. talk no more so e. proudly ' 2 Sam. 8. 8. king David took e. much brass 12. 2. the rich man had e. many flocks and henli 1 Kings 4. 29. God gave Solomon wisdom e. much 7. 47. left vessels unweighed,they were e. maiiy 1 Chr. 20.2. he brought e. much spoil out of the ciiy 22.5. and the house must be e. magnifical 2 Chron. 11. 12. and he made the cities e. strong 14. 14. for there -was e. much spoil in them 16. 1 2. A sa diseased,until his disease waxed e.great 32.27. Hezekiah hade, much riches and honour Pja/.21. 6. thou hast made him «. glad with thy conH. 43. 4. then will I go unto God my e. joy 119- 96. but thy commandment is e. broad Prov. 30.24. there be four things which aje«. wisB Ecc/.7.S4. that which is e. deep, who can find it out Jer.48.29.we heard the pride of Moab.he is e.proud £»eA. 9. 9. the iniquity of Israel is c. great 16. 13. thou didst eat oil, and wast e, beautiful 23.15. e. in dyed attire upon their heads .37. 10. stood up upon their feet an I?, great army 47. 10. as the fish of the great sea, e. many Da7i. 3. 22. because the furnace was e. hot 6. 23. then was the kinj; e. glad for bim 7. 19- the fourth beast which was *. dreadfol 8. 9. came forth a little horn which waxed a. great Jonah 3. 3. now Nineveh was an e. great city 4. 6. so Jonah was e. glad of the gourd Mat.Q..10. saw star, they rejoiced with c, great joj l6. Herod, when he was mocked, was e, wrota. 4. 8. taketh him up into an e. high mountain 5. 12. rejoice and b« e. glad, great is your rewaid EXC Mat. e. «e. met him two poss. with devils, *. fierce 17. S3, ihej shall kill him ; they were *, sorry iC as. they were *. sorrowful, and began to say 38, my soul 19 e. sorrowful, Mart U, 34. Mark 6. S6. the king was e. sorry, yet for the oath 9- 3. his raiment became «, white as snow Luke 23. 8. when Herod saw Jesus, he was e. glad ActiT. 20. Mosos was bom, and was e. fair i?jA.7.12. e. you destroy accursed from among you 1 Sam. 2.5. 34. e. thou hadst hasted to meet me 2 Sam. 3. 9- e. as the Lord hath sworn to David 13. e. thou first bring Michal, Saul's daughter i. 6. e. thou take away the blind and the lame 2 A'mgj 4. 24. slack not thy riding, e. I bid thee Esth. 2. 14. ff.the king delighted in her and called 4. 11, e. the king shall holdout the golden sceptre Psal. 12J. I.e. the Lord build the house, e. the Lord keep the city, the watchmen watch but in vain Prov. 4. 16. sleep not, e. they have done mischief Tsa. 1. Q.tf.the Lord had left a remnant, Bom.g.zg. Dan. 2. 11. none other can shew it, e. the gods 3. 28. nor worship any god, e. their own God 6. 5. e. we find it concerning the law of his God Amos 3. 3. can two walk togedier, e.they be agreed ? -A/b^5. 20.tf.your righteousn. exceed that of scribes 12.29. a. he first bind the strong man. Afar* 3. 27. 18.3. I say to you, e. ye be converted and become 19. 9. put away his wife, e. it be for fornication 34. 23. and e. those nays should be shortened there should no fiesh be saved, Mark 13, 20. 26.42.if this cup may not pass.c.I drink it,thy will MarkJ. 3. the Pharisees, e. they wash oft, eat not Litke 9. 13. e. we go and buy meat for this people 13. 3. e. ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish, 5. John 3. 2. can do these miracles, e. G. be with him 3.ff . a man be born again, he cannot see the kingd, 5. e. a man be bom of water and of the Spirit 37.canreceivenothing, «.itbe given from heaven 4. 48. e. ye see signs and wonders, ye will not bel. 6. 44. e. the Father who hath sent me draw him 53. e. ye e&t the flesh of the Son of man 65. e. it were given unto him of my Father 12. 24. e. a corn of wheat fall into the ground 15. 4. ye cannot bear fruit, e. ye abide in me 19. 11. no power, e. it were given thee from above 20. 25. e. I shall see tne prints of the nails Acts 8. 1. they were all scattered, e. the apostles 31 . how can I, e. some man should guide me ? 15. 1. e. ye be circumcised, ye cannot be saved 24. 21. e. it be for this one voice, that I cried S6. 29. all were such as I am, e. these bonds 27- 31. Paul said, e. these abide in ship, ye cannot 'Rom. 7.7. r had not known lust> e. the law had said 10. 15. how shall they preach, e. they be sent.^ 1 Cor .7. 5. defraud not one anoth.e.itbewith consent 14. 5. that speaketh with tongues, «.he interpret 6. e. I shall speak to you either by revelation 7. t. they give a distinction in the sounds 9' e. ye utter words easy to be understood 15. 3b. *lia< thou sotvest is not quickened, e. it die 3 Cot. 13. 12. «- it Oe that I was not burdensome 13. 5. thct Christ is in yon, e. ye be reprobates.' 2 Thess. 2 3. *. tuere come a filing away first 2 Tim. 2 «. he 15 not crowned, e. he strive lawfully Rev.l.h. will .viiove thy candlestick, e. thou repent EXE /?«r.3,e2.into tribulation, «. they repent th«lr MxAx EXCEPTED. 1 Cor.l5.S7.he isfl.whodidputaJlthingsnnderfahn EXCESS. Mat. 23. 25. within are full of extortion and i. Eph. 5. 18. be not drunk with wine, wherein is «, 1 Pet. 4. 3. when we walked in lusts, e. o( win* 4. that ye run not with them to the same «. EXCHANGE. Ggn.47-17.>oseph gave them bread in «. for horses Lev. 37. 10. then it and the e. thereof shall be hoU Joi 30. 1 18. according to the substance ofhis e. 28. 17. and the e. of it shall not be for jewels Mat. 16. 26. if gain world and lose his soul, what shall a man give in e. for his soul ? Mai-k 8. 37. EXCHANGE. £se*.48.14. they shall not sell of it, nor e. first fruila EXCHANGERS. Mat. 25. 27. onghtest to have put my money to *. EXCLUDE. Gfl^4, 17. they would e. you, that you might affect EXCLUDED. Rom. 3. 27. where is boasting then ? it is tf EXCOMMUNICATED. Excommunication is an ecclesiastical censvre^ whereby they who incur the guilt of any heinous sin, are separated jrom the communioii of thd church, and deprived of spiritnal adtSantages . that they may be brought to repentance, and others, by their example, kept from the Itke ertormtties. Mat. 18. 15, 16, I7. 1 Cor. 5. 5 7. 2 Thess. 3. 14, 15. There are generally three sorts of Excommimica- tion, distinguished among the Jews. The first is called Niddui, that is, separation. This is the lesser Excommunication. It lasted thirty days, and separated the excommunicated persons from the use of things holy. The second was called Cherim, that is Anathema ; this was an aggravation, of the first, and answers almost to our greater excommunication. Jt excluded a man from the synagogue, and deprived him of all civil commerce. The third sort 0/ Excom- munication i> called Scammatha, and was if a higher nature than the greater excommunication. It was published, as they say, by sound of four hundred trumpets, and removed all hope of re- turning to the synagogue. Some afiiim, that the aetialty of death was annexed t9 it. But Selden maintains, that these three termy, Nid- dui, Cherim, and Scammatha, are oftentimes synonymous, and that the Jews never had, pro- perly speaking, more than two sorts of excom- munication ; one greater, the other less. Sel- den de synednis vecerum Hebrmrum, lib. 1, cap. 7. and^. JohnQ. 1 34. dost thou teach us ? and they e. him EXCUSE. Luke 14.18. they with one consent began to make e. John 15. t22. now have they no #. for their sin Rom. 1 .20. clearly seen, so that they are without «. EXCUSE. 2 Cor.12.19. think yon that we f. ourselves to you ? EXCUSED. Luke 14. 18. I pray thee have me *. 19. EXCUSING, iZom.S.lS.their thoughts accusing or else «. one an EXECRATION. Jer. 42. 18, and ye shall be an e. and a curse 44. 12. and they shall be an e. and a reproach Acts 23. 1 13. bound themselves with an oath of e EXECUTE. Exod.lZ. 12. 1 will ^.judgment on the gods of Egypt Num. 5.30. the priest shall e. upon her all this law 8. 11 . that they may e. the service of the Lord Deut. 10.18. he doth e. the judgment of the widow 1 Kings 6. 12, if thou wilt e. my judgments Psal. 119.84. when wilt thou «. judgm. on them that 149. 7. to e. vengeance upon the heathen 9. to e. upon them the judgment written La. 16. 3. take counsel, e. judgment, hide outcasts Jer. 7- 5. e. Judgm, between amdJi and his neighb. 21. 13. e. judgment in the morning, and deliver 22. 3. ff. judgm. and righteousness, deliver spoiled 23. 5. branch shall e. judgm. and justice, 33, IS Ezek. 5. 8. I will 0. judgment in thee, 10. 15, when I shall e, judgments in thee in fury 11. 9- and I will e. judgments among you 16. 41. they shall e. judgments upon thee 25. 11. and I will e. judgments upon Moab 17. and I will e. great vengeance upon them 30. 14. 1 set fire in Zoan, and e. judgments in N o 19. thus will I e. judgments in Egypt 45. 9. remove violence, e. judgment and justice Jlos. 11. g. I will not«. the fierceness of mine anger Mic. 5. 15. and J will e. vengeance in anger 7. 9- till he plead my cause, and e. judgm. forii.e Zech.l. 9- e. true judgment and shew mercy 8. 16. e. the judgment of truth and peace Johi 5.27, hath given him authority *o e. judjmcr; FAH Item. 13. 4. he is the minister of God to e. wrath Jude 15. to e. judgment on all, and to convince EXECUTED. Num. 33. 4. on their gods the Lord e. judgments JJeui. 33. 21. he e. the justice of the Lord 2 Sam. 8. 15. David e. judgment, 1 C/iro}i. 18. 14. 1 CAran. 6. 10. he it is that e, the priest's office 24. 2. Eleazar and Ithamar e. the priest's office 9 Chron. 24. 24, they e. judgment against Joash Exra 7. 26. let judgment be e. speedily on him Pj. 106. 30. then stood up Phinehas, ande. judgment JSccl. 8. 11. because sentence is not e. speedily Jfr.23.20.anger of L.shall notretufn till he have e. E£ck. 11. 12. neither e. my judgments, 20. 24. 18.8.hath«.truejudgm.betweennianandman,17. 23. 10. for they had e. judgment Upon her 28. 22. when I shall have e. judgments, 26. 39. 21. heathen shall see my judgm. that I have e, JUuke 1. 8. while Zacharias «. the priest's office EXECUXEDST. Sam. 28. 18. nor e. his fierce wrath on Amalek EXECUTEST. Pj. '99. 4. thou «. judgm. and rif^hteotisness in Jacob EXECUTETH. Ttal. 9. 16. Lord is known by the judgment he e. 103. 6. the Lord e. righteousness and judgment 146. 7. the Lord e. judgment for the oppressed Isa. 46. 11 . the man that e. my counsel from afar Jer. 5. 1. if any e. judgment, I will pardon it Joel 2. 11. for he is strong that e. his word EXECUTING. S Kings 10. 30. thou hast done well in e, on Ahab 2 Chr. II. 14. Jeroboam had cast them off from e. 22. 8. when Jehu was e. judgment on Ahab's house EXECUTION. Lsth, 9. 1. his decree drew near to be put in c. EXECUTIONER. Mark 6. 27. the king sent an e. and commanded EXECUTIONERS. Cen. 37. + 36. sold him to Potiphar, chief of the e. Jer. 39. 1 9. Nebuzar-adan chief of the e. 52. 1 12. Dan. 2. -f 14. to Arioch the chief of the e, EXEMPTED. 1 Kings 15.22. Asa made proclamation,none was e. EXERCISE. 1 rijn.4.8. bodily e.profiteth little, godliness profit. ' EXERCISE. Psai. 131. 1. nor do I e. myself in things too high Jer. 9. 24. I am the Lord which e. loving-kindness JiJat. 20. 25. ye know that princes of the Gen- tiles e. dominion over them, and they that are great e. authority upon them, Mark 10. 42. Luke 22. 25. jSctsS-i . l6.herein dol e .myself to have a conscience Tim. 4. 7. and e. thyself rather unto godliness EXERCISED. Eccl. 1. 13. sore travail, to be e. therewith, 3. 10. £sek.22. 29. the people of the land have ^. robbery Jiei. 5. 14. senses e. to discern both good and evil 12. 11. fruit of right. toChemwho are e. thereby 2 Pet. 2. 14. an heart e. with covetous practices EXERCISETII. Hev. 13. 12. he e. all the power of the first beast EXHORT. j^cts 2. 40. with many words did he testify and e. 27. 22. and now I e. you to be of good cheer 2 Cor. 9. 5, therefore I thought it necessary to e. 1 TAets. 4.1. we beseech you, brethren, and e. you 1 18. wherefore e, one another with these words 5. + 11. wherefore e. yourselves together, edify 14. now we e. you, warn them that are unrulj- 2 T/iess. 3. 12. such we command, and c.by Christ 1 T(>n,2.1. 1 e.that first of all, pray, be made for all 6. 2. these things teach and e. 2 Tim. 4. 2. e. with all long-suffering and doctrine 3 iV.1.9. may be able to e. and convince gainsayers 2. 6, young men likewise e. to be sober-minded y. e. servants to be obedient to their masters 15. speak, e. and rebuke with all authority ileb.3. 13, e. one another daily while it is called Pet. 5. 1. the elders who are among you, 1 e. Jude 3. it was needful for me to write and e. you EXHORTATION. /.nke 3 .18. many other things in his e. preached he Mcts 13. 15. if ye have any word of e. say on 15. + 31. when they read, they rejoiced for the e. CO. 2. and when Paul had given them much e. ^'v«. 12. a he that «xhorteth, let him wait on e. Crtr.14.3, speaketh unto men to e. and comfor* Cor. 8. 17. for indeed he accepted the e. T/iess. 2. 3. for our e. was not of deceit nor guile 'J'im. 4. 13. till I come, give attendance to e. Tied. 11. 5. ye have forgotten the c. which speaketh 13. '22. and I beseech you, suffer the word of e. EXHORTED. ^is 1 1 , 23. Barnabas e. them to cleave to the Lord J5. 32. they e. the brethren with many words 'JViess.Q. 11. as you know how we e. and comforted EXHORTING. ^cts 11.0.2. and e theni to continue in the faith 176 EXP Acts 18, 27, oTcthren wrote, e, disc, to receive him IIeb.\Q.l5. but e. one another, and so much more 1 Pet. 5. 12, by Silvanus I have written briefly ,c. EXILE, 2 Sam.lS. 19. for thou art astranger and also an e. Isa. 51, 14. the captive e. hasteneth to be loosed EXORCISTS, TAis word comes from the Greek 'E^OjSxjZ^eiv, Ex- orcisein, which signifies to adjure to conjure, ti use the name of Ood, -with a design to cast de- vils out of the bodies-j}Aich they possess. li'Aen onr Saviour sent ov( his disciples to preach the gos- pel, he gave them pojeer over unclean spirits, to cast tAem out, Mat, 10, 1. dnd when the seven- ty returned, they told our Saviour, Luke 10. 17, Lord, even the devils are sobject to us, through thy name. By this gift, tAey gained repute among tAe people, confirming them that they were sent of God. St. Paul, in Acts I6. 18. cast out a devil, in the name of Christ ; I command thee, in the name of Jesus Christ, to come out of her : and he came out the same hour. TAis gift continued in the churcA, after the death of the apostles, as some say, for about two himdred years, and ceased by degrees. Those Jewish exorcists, mentioned Acts I9, l.'J. were sucA as usurped and counterfeited this gift, though they had it not ; but what they did teas only by witchcraft, and compact tcith the devil. Josephus relates strange stories eoneer7ii?ig these exorcists. He says, that one Eleazar, a Jew, cured the possessed with the help of a ring, in which a root Ti)as set, said by some to have been discovered by Solomon. The smell of this root, put under the nose of the possessed person, made him fall on the gromid ; and the exorcist con- jured the devil, forbidding him to return into that body ; Joseph. ^Jii/iV. lib. 8. cap. 2, Jus- tin, Origen, and Tertullian, .\peak of Jews, who boasted of a power to cast out devils, and, it is said, that somelimei in reality they did so, by calling upon the God of Abraham. Acts 19. 13. then certain of the vagabond Jews, e. EXPANSION. Gen. 1 .t 6. let there be an e. in midst of the waters EXPECTATION. 1 Chron. 29. 1 15. days as a shadow, there is no e. Job 6. + 8. O that God would grant me mine e. Ps. 9. 18. the e. of the poor shall not perish for ever 62. 5, wait thou on God, for my e. is from him Prov. 10.28. the e. of the wicked shall perish, 11.7. 11. 23. but the e. of the wicked is wrath 23. 18. thine c. shall not he cut oIF, 24. 14. Jia. 20. 5. they shall be ashamed of their e. 6. the inhabitants shall say, behold, such is cure. Jer. 29. + 11. 1 think to give you an end and e. Zech. 9. 5. Ekron for her e. shall be ashamed Luke 3. l5. and as the people were in e. John said ^f^/ 12. 11. Lord hath delivered me from e. of Jewi Rojn. 8. 19. for the e. of the creature waiteth for Phil. 1. 20. according to my earnest e. aud hope EXPEC'JED. Job 32, 1 4- Elihu had e. tillJob had spoken Jer. 29. 11, for I think to give you an e. end EXPECTING. Acts 3, 5. e. to receive something of them Heb.lQ.l^. e. till his enemies be made his footstool EXPEDIENT. Jolm 11. 50. that it is e. for us that one man die 16. 7- I tell you, it is e. for you that I go away 18. 14. it was e. that one man die for the people 1 Cor. 6. 12. but all things are not e. 10. 23. 2 Cor,8.10, this is «. for you who have begun before 12. 1. it is not e. for me doubtless to glory EXPEL, Josh. 23. 5. God shall c. them from before you Judg. 11,7, did not ye hate me, e. mo cut of house? EXPELLED. Jijj'A.13.13.Isr. e. not Geshurites,nor Maachathites Judg. 1, 20, he e. thence the three sons of Anak 2 Sam.XAi. 14. that his banished be not e, from him Acts 13. 50. they e. them out of their coasts EXPENCES. jEiroS. 4. let the c. be givenout of the king s house 8.1 decree that c. forthwith be given 10 these men EXPERIENCE. Gen. 30. 27. by e. that the Lord hath blessed me Eccl. 1. 16. my heart had great e. of wisdom Rom. 5, 4. and patience worketh e. and e. hope lieb. 5. ■\ 13, that useth milk hath no e. in the word EXPERIMENT. 2 Cor. 9- 13. whiles by the e. of this ministration EXPERT. 1 Chron. 12. 33. of Zebulun fifty thousand e. in war 35. of Danites 28,600 1| 36. of Ash,>r 40,000.:. Caut. 3. 8. they all holcl swords, beings, in war Jer. 50.9. their arrows shall be as of an c. niau Acts 26. 3.1 know thee to be e. in all customs ESPIATION. Num. 35. 1 33, and there can he no e. for the .iu\d EXPIRED. 1 Sam. 18. 26. and the days were not e. 2 Sam. 11. 1. after the year was e. 1 Chron.SO. 1 Chron. 17. 11. shall come to pass when days be e, 2 Chron. 36. lO.whcn year e. Nebuchadnezzar sen. Esth. 1 . 5. when these days were e. the Ling made Ezek. 43.27. when these days arc «. it shall be that Acts 7. 30. and when forty years were e. Rev.QO.7. when 1000 years are^. Satan be loosed EX PLOITS. Dan. 11. 28. to his land he shall d^e. and retuni 32. but the people shall be strong aud do e. EXPOSED. Judg. 5. + ]8. Zebulun and Naphlali a people e. EXPOUND. Lev. 24.+ 12. put him in ward, to e. mind of God Judg. 14. 14. they could not in three days e. riddU EXPOUNDED. Judg. 14.19, garments to them who e. theriddla Aiark 4. 3i. when they were alone, he e. all things Luke 24. 27. he e. to them in all the scriptures Acts 11. 4. but Peter c. it by order unto diem 18. 26. Aquila and Priscilla e. to him way of God 28. 23, Paul e. and testified the kingdom of God EXPRESS, Ileb. 1, 3. who boing the e. image of his person EXPRESS, ED, Num.1. 17. took men which are e. by their names 1 Chr. 12. 31. and of Manasseh 18,000,(;, byname 16. 41. who were e.by name, to give dianks to L. 2 CAro7z. 28.15. meuc. took captives, clothed naked 31. 19. men e. to give portions to the man Exra 8. 20. the Nethinims were e. by name Job 6. + 3. therefore I want words to e. my grief EXPRESSLY. 1 Sam. 20. 21. if I e. say 10 the lad, behold arrows Ezek. 1 . 3. the word came e. to Kzekicl the priest 1 Tim. 4. 1. now the Spirit speaketh e. some depart EXPULSIONS. Ezek. 45. t 9. take away your e. from my people EX LION D, Psal. 109. 12. let there be none to e. mercy to him Jra. 66.12. behold,! will^. peace to her like a river EXTEN DED. Gen. 39. -t 21. but the Lord e. kindness to Joseph E::ra 7. 28. c. mercy to me || g. 9. e. mercy to w Jer. 3t,-|- 3. 1 have e. loving-kindness to thee EXTENDETH, Psal. 16. 2. my Lord, my goodness e. not to thee EXTINCT. Jobl7.1. my days are £. the graves are ready forme Isa. 43. 17. they zree. they are quenched as tow EXTINGUISH. Esek. 32.^7- when I shall e. thee, I will cover heav . EXTINGUISHED. Job 6. 1 17. when it is hot, they are e. out of place EXTOL. Psal. SO.l. I will e. thee, O Lord, hast lifted me up 68. 4. e. him thatrideth upon the heavens 145. 1. I will e. thee, my God, O King, and blesj Dan. 4. 37. I Nebuchadnez. e. the King of heaven EXTOLLED. Psal. 66. 17. and he was e. with my tongue Isa. 52. 13. behold, my servant shall be e. EXTORTION, Ezek. 22. 12. thon hast greedily gained by 4, Mat. 23. 25. but within they are full of e. EXTORTIONER, Psal. 109. 11. let the e. catch all that he hath Isa. 16. 4. the e. is at an end, the spoiler ceaseth 1 Cor. 5. 11. if any man he a dnmkard, an c, EXTORTIONERS. Luke 18. 11 . that I am not as other men are, e. 1 Cor. 5. 10. yet not altogether with c for then 6. 10. nor e. inherit the kingdom of God EXTREME. Deur. 28.22. the L. shall smite thee with tf. buminR EXTREMITY. Job 35. 15. yetheknowethitnot in great*. EYE, The organ of .liglti, by which visible objects an discerned. Eye or eyes, in scripture, an figuratively applied to God after the fnannet of man. Prov. 15. 3, The eyes of the Lord are in every place ; that is, his infinite knowledge and providence. And as in mm tl* eye is the organ which shews compassion orfvry vengeance or pardon, gentleness or severity; w these senses eye is referred to Cod; Psal. 3* 15, The eyes of the Lord are upon the righ teous: He favours them, and heaps blcssinss o\ them. 1 Kings 8. 29, 'J'hat thine eyes may U opened toward this house night and day ; '"<* is, that thou mayest behold it with an eye 4 favour and compassion. So likewise in J" 24. 6, I will set mine eyes apon them iiT pood. On the contrary it is said, Amos 9 ■°' Behold, the ey ^^ of the Lord arp upon tlie EYE fcUfnl Iiin),clrira ; that if, in a avy of teverily mnd juttgrt'it. ^ho Ezpk. 5. U, >; either shall mine eyes spare, neither will 1 have any rit.v. Eyt, when referred to man, is riot only taken for the organ of si^ht, hit also for the trnderttand- itig or jude,ment. Deui. lb. i9» A gift doth bhiid the eyes of the wise : It corrujitelh and perveric/h his mind, that as he xcill not, oftentimes he cannot discern ietween right and iDTPri^. So in Acts C6. 18, 1 send thee to the Gentiles to open their eyes ; that is, To preach the gotpel unto them, thereby they may attain unto a sptniual understanding of their duty. Ltlewise in Gen. 3. 7. 'J'he eyes of * them both were opened. U'fieir consciencei ' t^ere touched nith a sense of the heinousncss of heir sin, vshetrhy they had defied their souls ; mnd of the greatness of the misciy they had brought upon themselves and thetr posterity. Tkt Ilebrews eall colours, eyes, Num. 11. 7. And the eye, or colour of the manna, was as *he eye, or colour of bdellium. To set one's eyes upon any one, is to do him service, to faiottr him greatly ; or barely to see him with friendship. Gen, 44. 21, Thou saidst, bring lienjaoiin unto me, that I may set mine eyes upoii him. And Nebuchadnezzar recommends it to Nebuzar-adan, that he would set his eyes upon Jeremiah, and permit him to go nhere he pleased, Jer. 39.+ 12. | 4C. I f. To find grace in one's eyes, is to xcin his favour and jriejtdship, lliith 2. 10. Job sttys, I was eyes to the blind, Job SQ. 15. that is, I instrwted, directed, and assiiled such as hiem Ti./t how to manage their own affairs. Xo have the eyes towards, or upon one, de- notes that the person expects, or :rails for some- thing from him on whom the cyvi aie placed. Thus when Adonijah, mthmit his father^s kno'xledge, had luurped the kiuj^dam, Bath- sheba told king David, 1 Kings ]. 20, 'J'he e3-es of all Jsjael are upon thee, that thou sbouldest tell them who shall sit upon the throne of my lord the king after him ; that is, The generality of the people are lit .suspense ■tchether AdoniJEiii's practices be nith thy con- sent, or Jio, and wait for thy seyttcnce concern- ing thy successor, which they will rciidily em- brace.' Also ill Psal. 25. 15, Mine eyei. are ever towards the Lord ; that is, 7>iy expectation i^ help is only from hi?n. And i'sal. 123.2. As the eyes w servants look unto the liand of Iheir masters ; e'ther for the supply of their wants, which comes fioni their masters hand : or, for help aiul defence against iheir oppressors. Solomon ^ays, that the wise man's eyes are in his head, Keel. 2. 14. He knows whete he goes, and what he has to do j he does not act ianorauily, rmhly, or foolishly. lie says like- scise, that the eye is "not satisfied with riches, Sccl. 4. 8. 'J'he covetous mind, or daiic, is in- satiable. Eye is smnctinies taken for something that is most delightful and dear to a person. Slat. 5. £9, If thy riglit eye offend thee, pluck it out. Gal. 4. 15, A'ou would have plucked out your own eyes, and have given them to me. Jt is likewise taken for opinion, or conceit. Frov. 3. 7. '^e not wise in thine own eyes. And for a diligent and careful in- tpeclion into ajatrs. Ti-ov. 20. 8, A king scattereth away all evil with his eyes. J£vil eye ; see on EviL. )■< II. 45. + 20. let nut your e. spare your stufF I'.roil. 10. t 5. the locusts cove* the e. of the earth lil.24. c. for e. Xet.C4.20. Deui. iy.21. ,'U,7/.5..-i8. 26. if a man smite the e. of his sevvant, or the e. l.ev. 21. 20. or that hath a blemish in his e. ^'«w.ll.*7.the^.ofroannawasasthetf. of bdellium Vent. 28. 54. hib e. shall be evil toward his brother 56. her e. shall be evil towards her husband 32. 10. he kept him as the apple of his e. 34. 7. his e. was not dim, nor his force abated Errrt 5. 5, the e. of their God was on the elders J'^ 7. 8. e. that hath seen me, shall sec me no more iO. 18. given up the ghost, and no e. had seen me CO. 9. the e. which saw him, shall see him no more 24. 15. the e. of the adulterer waiteih for twilight sGving, no e. shall see me, and disguisethhisface £8. "7 . a path which the vulture's e. hath not seen 10. and his e. seeth every precious thing SQ. 11. when thr c. saw me, it gave witness to me Psal. 33. 18, e. 01 the L. is on them that fear him S5. ly. neither let them wink wiih the c. 21. they said, aha, aha, our e, hath seen it 04. 9. he that formed the e. shall he not see .' iVflW.lO.lO.thatwinketh with the f, causeih sorrow fiO. 1?. the seeing e. beuringear, Lord hath made £% 9. he that halh a bouatiful t. shall be blessed I'* EYE Prov. 30. 17. the e. that mockcth at his father Eccl. 1. 0. the e. is not satisfied with seeing 4. 8. neither is his e. satisfied with riches Isa. 13. 18. their e. shall not spare children 52.8. thy watchmen sing, for they shall see c. to e. 64. 4. neither hath the «. seen, 1 Cor. 2. 9- Lam. 2 . 4. and slew all that were pleasant to the e. Ezek. 9. a. let not youre. spare, neither have pity 16. 5. none e. pitied, to do any of these to thee Mic. 4.11. be defiled, and let our e. look on Zion /Wflr6.22. the light of the body is the e. Luke 11. 34. 7. 3. thou beholdestihe mote in thy brother's e.and not the beam in thme own e. Luke 6. 41, 42 18. 9. if thine c. offend thee, pluck it out 19-24. easier for a camel to go through p.of a needle thanarichman, 71/arA-lO. 25. LukeVA. 1 Ctfr.l2.l6,becaure I am not the e.lam not of body 17.if the whole body were an e. || 21. e, cannot say 15. 52, in twinkling of an e. at the last trump Rev. 1, 7. he cometh, and every e. shall see him Evil EYE. Prov. 23. 6. the bread of him that hath an evile. 28. 22. he that hasteth to be rich hath an evile. Mat. 6. 2.'J. but if thine e. be evil, Lnke 11. .34. £0. 15. is thine e. evil because 1 am good .' J^ark 7. 22. out of the heart proceedeth an evil e Mine E\'E. 1 Sam. 24.10. bade kill thee, but »ii«e ff. spared thee Job 7. 7. mine e. shall no more see good 13. 1. mine e. hath seen all this, mine ear heard 16. 20. but 7nine e. poureth out tears to God 17. 2. doth mine e. continue in their provocation 7. mine e. also is din: by reason of sorrow 42. 5. heard of thee, but now mine e. seeth thee Psal. 6. 7- mi7ice. is consnnied with grief, 31. 9- 32. 8. instruct thee, I will guide thee with mi7te e. 54. 7- mmftr. hath seen his desire on mine enemies 88. 9- Ttiine e. mourneth by reason of affliction g2.11.n//Hf «. shall see my desire on mine enemies Jer.AO. f 4.conie to Babylon Iwill set»iJTie e.onthee Lam. 1. Itji mi7ie e. mine e. runneth down, 3. 48. 3. 49. mine e. trickleth down and ccaseth not bl.miuc e. affectelh my heart, because of daugli Ezek. 5. 11. neither shall mine e. spare, nor will I have any pity, 7. 4, 9. | 8.18. | 9. 10. 20. 17. nevertheless mine e. spared them 'Thine \u\V.. Deut. 7. 16. thine e. shall not pity, nor shalt thou serve their gods, 13.8. |19. 13, 21. | 25.12. 15.9- and thine e. be evil against thy poor brother ]\-Jat. C. 22. if thine e. be single, Luke 11. .'J4 7. 3. the beam that is in thine own e. Lnke 6. 41. "iQ.^J.ii thine e.oficnd ihee.pluck it out, Mark 9.47 See ApI'LK. EYlvBUOWS. Lev. 14.9- he shall shave all his hair Q^]\\se.-hroies ];VE-HDS. Job .T. + 9. nor let it see the e, of the morning l(j. It), aiid on mine e. is the shadow of death 41. 18. his eyes are like the e, of the morning Psal. li.A. his e. try the children of men ].'>2.4. sleep to mine eyes or slumber to mine c. Prov. A. 25. let thine e. look straight before thee 6. 4, sleep to thine eyes, or slumber to thine e. 25. neither lei her take thee with her e. 30. 13. how loi'ly their eyes, thtir e. are lifted up Jer. Q. 18. that our e. may gush out with waters Utght EYE. Zech. 11. 17. the sword shall be on his arm and on his right e. \\\sright e. shallbe utterly darkened Mat. 5. 29. if thy right e. oflend thee, pluck it out EY~E.SALVE. liev. 3. IB. anoint thine eyes with e.-salve to see EYE-SEliVlCE. Eph. 6. 6. not with e.-senice as men-pleasers, but as the servants of Christ, Col. 3. 22, EYJil-SIGUT. 2 5am.C2.25.the Ld. hath recompensed me accord- ing to my cleanness in his ff.-jig/tr, Psal. 18. 24. EYlL-AVlTNESSliS. Lnke 1. 2. who from beginuiiig were e.-wiinesses 2 Pet. 1. 16. but were e.-u'itnesses of his majesty EYED. 1 Sam, 18. 9. ana Saul e. David from that day Tender-'EXE'D. Gen, 29. 17. Leah was tender-e. Rachel beautiful EYES. Ge7i. 3. 6. was good for food and pleasant to the *. 7. and the e. of them both were opened 16. 4. her mistress was despised in her e. 5. she had conceived, I was despised in her e. 20. 16. behold, he is to thee a covering of the e. 21, 19. God opened Ilagar'se. she saw awell 28. + S.tlie daughters of Canaan evil in e. of Isaac 30.41..Incob laid the rods before tlie «.ofthe cattle 39. 7. his master's wife cast her e. on Joseph 41. 37. was good in the e. of Pharaoh, 45. 1 16. 48. 10. now tne e. of Israel were dim for ai;e Exod. 5. £1. to be abhorred in the e. of Pharaoh 21. t Q. if she be evil in the e. of her master N KYE Exod.Si 17.gloTy of Lord was like fire in e. %t;n. 6.20.who uncovered himself in «. of handm. 17. t4. the sayingwas right in the e. of Absalom 24. 3. that the e. of my lord the king may see it 1 Kings 1 . 20. the e. oia.\\ Israel are upon thee 2 Kings 6.17. Lord opened the e. of the young man 20. EUsha said. Lord, open the e. of these meii 9- f 30. Jezebel heard of it, put her e. in painting 25. 7. put out «. ofZedekiah,Jef 39. 7. I 52.11. 1 Chron. 13. 4. was right in the e. of all the people 2 Chron. 30. t4. the thing was right in thee. of the king and all the congregation, Lsth. 1. \ 21, A'e/< .8. t 5. Ezra opened the book in e. of the people Job i0.4.hast thou e. of flesh? or seeat as man seeth? 11. 20. but the e. of the wicked shall fail 17. 5. even the e. of his children shall fail 22. t29. he shall save him that hath low e. 28. 21. seeing it is hid from the e. of all living 29. lr>. I was e. to the blind, and feet to the lama 31. 16. or have caused the e. of the widow to fail 39- 29. seeketh prey, and her e. behold afar off Pial. 15. 4. in whose e. a vile person is contemned 19- 8. commandment is pure, enlightening the «. 3 13. 5. e. have they, but they see not, 135. 16. 123. 2. as the e. of servants, the eye of a maidnii 145 15. the e. of all wait upon thee, thou givcsi 14D. 8. the Lord openeth the e. of the blind Prov.l.i 17.in vain thenetisspi'ead in thee, of bird 0. + 17. haughty e. are abomination to the Lortl 10. 26. as smoke to the e. so is the sluggard 15. 30. the light of the e. rejoiceth the heart 17 • 8. a gift is as a precious stone in the e. of him 24. the e. of a fool are in the ends of the earth 23.29. who hath wounds ? who hath redness ofe.7 27. 20. so the e. of man are never satisfied Eccl. 2. 14. the wise man's e. arc in his head 6. {). better the sight of e. than wandering of desire 11. 7. it is pleasant for the e. to behold the sun Cant.1.15. thou art fair, thou hast dove's e. 4. 1. Vjfl.3.8.ag:;inst Lord, to provoku the e. of his glory 16. the daughters of Zion walk with wanton e. 5. 15. the e of the lofty shall be humbled 2y. 18. the e. of the blind shall see out of obscurity 32. 3. the «. of them that see, shall not be dim 35. 5. then the e. of the blind shall be opened 42. 7. to open the blind e. to bring out the prisoner* 4.^.8. bringforth the blind people thathavee. 52. 10. Lord made bare his arm in e. of all nations 59- 10. like the blind we grope as if v.'e had no e. Jer. 4. + 30. thou reutest thine e. with painting 5.21. which have e. and see not, Eiek.ld.ii, Ezek. 1. 18. and their rings were full of e, 10. 12. the wheels were full of e. round about 23. 36. and as soon as she saw them with her e. 3b. 23. 1 will be known in the e. of many nations Dan. 7. 8. in thishorn were e. like tlie e. of man 20. even of that horn that had e. and a mouth Ilab. 1. 13. thou art of purer e. than to behold evil Zech. 3. 9. upon one stone shall be seven e. 8. ti. if it be marvellous in the c. of the remnant 9- 1- whenthe^. of man shall be towards the Lord il/flr.18.9. better to enter with one eye, rather tlian having two e. to be cast into hell-fire, Mark 9.47. Mark &. 18. having e. see ye not r and ears, hear not Luke 4. 20. and the e. of all were fastened on him 10. £3. blessed are the e. which see the things John g.6. he anointed the e. of the blind man 32.that any opened e. of one that was born blind 10. 21. can a devil open the e. of the blind? 11.37. could not this man, which opened the e ? Acts 9. 40. Dorcas opened her e. and sat up lioT}i. 11.8. hath given them e. they should not see Gal. 3.1. before whose e. Chribt been set crucified £;//!. 1.18. tne e, of your understanding enlightened Ueb, 4. 13. but all things are naked and open ta the e. of him with whom we have to do 2 7'e/.e.l4. having e. full of adultery, not cease sin 1 John 2. 16. the lust of the e. and p^ide of life /^er.4.6.iu the midst of throne four beasts full of* 8. had each .six wings, and were full of j witoin . 5.6. a Lamb, as it had been slain, he.viu£»«vtuf EYE His KYE3. Oen. itl. 1. Isaac was old, and /lis e. were dim 49 12. hise. shall be red with wine, teeth white NuT/t. 24. 4 into a trance, having Ais e. open, 16. Deut. 24. 1. that if she fiud no favour in hts e. Judg.lQ. 21. Philistines took him and putout/jiVe, 1 Sam. 3. 2. Eli, /< i> e. began to wax dim, 4. 15. 14. 27. he tasted, and his e. were enlightened 18. + 20. and the thing was right in /its e. SSam. 19. 1 18. and to do the good in /tts e. 22 . + 25. according to my cleanness, before his e. 1 Kings g. + 12. and they were not right in his e. 14. 4. Ahijah could not see, for his e, were set iKings'^.'i^. he lay on child andputAij^. on hise. 35.the child sneescd seven times and opened Ai-r^. 6. 17. I pray thee, open his e. that he may see S.5. 7. they slew the sons of Zedekiah before his e. andputoQteyesofZedekiah,Jer. 3g.6. | 52. 10. 1 P.hrnn.9.1. 23. let the king do what is good in his e. Esth.H.b if thing seem right.and I pleasing in hts e. Jbi Ifi. 9- mine enemy sharpeneth his e. on me 12. 20. hise. shall see his destruction, and drink 24. 23. he resteth, yet his e. are on their ways 27. 19- the rich man openeth his e. and he is not 34. 21 . his e, are on the ways of men, and he seeth 36.7. he withdraweth not his e. from the righteous 40. 24. he taketh it with his e. his nose pierceth 41. 18. his e. are like the eye-lids of the morning Psal. 10. 8. hise. are privily set against the poor 11. 4. his e. behold the children of men 36. 1. that there is no fear of God before his e. 66.7. he ruleth by power, his e. behold the nations Prov. 6. 13. he winketh with his e. he speaketh 16. 30. he shutteth his e, to devise froward things 20. 8. a king scattereth away all evil with his e. 21. 10. his neighbour findeth no favour in his e. 24. f 18. lest Lord see it, and it be evil in l.is e. 28. 1 11. the rich man is wise in his own e. 27.hethathideth hise. shall have many a curse Ecci.8. 16. nor day nor night sleepeth with his e. Cant. 5. 12. his e. are as the eyes of doves 8. 10. I was in his e. as one that found favour Jsa. 11. 3. he shall not judge after the sight of Aij e. 17. 7. his e. shall have respect to the holy One 33. 15. and shuttp.th his e, from seeing evil fi9- 1 15. evil in his'e. that there was no judgment Jer. 32. 4. and his e. shall behold his e. £tek. 12. 12. that he see not the ground with his e. 20. 7- cast ye away the abomination of his e. Dan. 8. 5. had a notable horn between his e. 21 10. 6. and his e. were as lamps of iire Mark 8.23,when he had spit on his e. and puthands 25. after that he put his hands again on his-e. John 9. 14 .when Jesus made clay, and opened his e. 21. or who hath opened his e. we know not Acts^.4t. Ptter fastening his e. upon him, said 9. 8. and when his e, were opened he saw no man 18. there fell from his e. as it had been scales ]3. 9. then Saul set his e. on him. and said IJohn 2. 11. because darkness hath blinded /iiJ e. Ee».1.14./iiVfl.wereasaflameoffire,2.18. | 19.12. Lift or lifted «/j'EYES. Gen. 13. 10. Lot lifted up his^e. and beheld Jordan 14. lift up now thine e. and-look, 31. 12. Deut. 3. 27. 2 Kin^s 19. 22. -Isa. 49. 18. | 60. 4. Jer. 3. 2. Ezek. 8.;fl. Zech. 5. 5. 18. 2. and Abraham lift up his e. 22. 4, 13. 24. 63. Isaac || 64. Rebekah lift up her e. 31. 10. Jacob, 33. 1. 1| 43. 29. Joseph lift vp his e. Bxod. 14.10./(/i vp their e. the Egyptians marched iVwTTi. 24. 2. Balaam lift up his e. and saw Israel Deut. 4. 19. lest thou lift up thine e. unto heaven Josh. 5. 13. Joshua lifted up his e, and looked /«rfg'.19.17.the old man /!/")! u/f his c. and saw a man 1 Ham. 6. 13. lifted up their e. and saw the ark 2 Sam, 13. 34. the watchman iift up his e. 18. 24. 1 Chr. 21.16. David hft up his e. and saw the angel Joi 2. 12. they /i/V up their e. and knew him not Psal. 121. 1. I will lift up mine e. to the hills 123. 1. to thee lift I up mine e. thou thatdwellest Jjfl. 37. 23. against whom hast thou lifted up thy e. ? 51. 6. lift up your e. Ezek. 33. 25. John<^. 35, EYE Eeek. 18. 6. nor hath lift 7tp his e, to idols, 15. 12. hath spoiled, hath lift up his e. to idols 23. 27. so that thou shah not lift up thine e. Dan. 4. 34. I Nebuchadnezzar lift up mine e 8. 3. then I lifted up mine e. and saw, and be- hold, 10.5. Zech.l. 18. I 2.1. | 5. 1, 5, 9- I 6.1. Mat. 17. 18. had lift up their e. they saw no man Z«/c6.20,Jesus ^.Tiphisff.JbA;/ 6.5. | 11.41. | 17. 1. 16. 23 in hell he lift up his e. being in torments 18.1 3. would mtt lift up so much as his e. to heaven EYES of the Lord. Cen. 6. 8. Noah found grace in the e. of the Lord 38. + 10. the thing was evil in the e. o, the Lord Dent. 11. 12. the e. of the Lord are always on it 13. IS. to do what is right in the e. of the I^rd ' «S,iw 26.24.my life much set by in the e. of the L. 8 Sitm. 11. + 27. hut the thing that David did was evil in the e. of 'J* Zcrrf, 1 Chron. 21. + 7. 178 S Sam. 15. 25. if I find favour in the e. of iht L. 1 Kings 15.5. because David did what was right in the e. of the Lord, 11. I 22.43. 2 Chroii. 14. 2. 2 Chron. 16. 9- the e. of the Lord run to and fro through the wholff earth, Zeck. 4. 10. P^a/.34.15.the e. of the L. are upon the righteous, and his ears are open to tneir cry, 1 Pet. 3.12, Prozj.5.21. waysof man are before thee, of the L. 15. 3. the e. of the Lord are in every place 22. 12. the e. if the Lord preserve knowledge 7Jo.49.5.yet shall I be glorious in the e. of the Lord Amos 9.8. the e. of the L. are on the sinful kingdom Mijie EYES. Gen. 31 , 40. and my sleep departed from mine e. 44.21. bring him, diat I may set mine e. upon him Judg. 34. +3 get her for me, she is right in ffim«*. 1 Sam. 12. 3. or received any bribe to blind mine e. 14. 29. see how mine e. have been enlightened 26. 24. thy life much set by this day in mine e. 1 Kittys 1.48. hath given one to sit,mine e. seeing it Q. 3. have hallowed this house, mine e. and mine heart shall be there perpetually, 2 Chron. 7. 16. 10. 7- until mijie e. had seen it, 2 Chron. Q. 6. 11. 33. have not walked in my ways, to do that which is right in mi?ie e, 34. 6. 2 Kiiigs 10. 30. I Chron.7 .15. now mine e. shall be open, ears attent Jo5 3. 10. because it hid not sorrow from mine e. 4. 16. it stood still, an image was before mirie e. 19. 27. mine e. shall behold, and not another 31. 1. I made a covenant with mijie e. why then 7. and mine heart walked after mine e. Pj.l3.3.1ightenmjHg£.lest I sleep the sleep of death 25. 15. mine e. are ever toward the Lord 26. 3. for thy loving-kindness is before mine e. 38.10. asfor thelight of mm££.itisgouefromme 69. 3. mine e. fail, whilst I wait for my God 73. f 16. to know that it was labour in mine e. 77 -4. thou boldest mine e. waking, I am troubled 101, 3. I will set no evil thing before mine e. 6. mine e. shall be on the faithful of the land 116. 8. thou hast delivered mine e. from tears 119- 18. open mine e. \\ 37. turn away mine e. 82. mine e. fail for thy word, saying, comfort me 123.mtne tf.fail for thy salvation, and for the word 1 19. 136. rivers of waters run down mine e. 148, mine e. prevent the night-watches 131 .1. mine heart is not haughty, nor mine e. lofty 1.32 . 4. I will not give sleep to mine e. or slumber 141 . 8. but mine e. are unto thee, O God, the Lord Eccl. 2. 10. whatsoever mijie e. desired, I kept not lia. 1. 15.1 will hide 7ni?ie e. from you 16. put away the evil doings from before mine e. 6.5. mine e. have seen the King, the Lord of hosts 38. 14. mi7te e. fail with looking upward 65. 12. but did evil before miyie e. 66. 4. 16. and because they are hid from mene e Jer. 9. 1. O that mine e. were a fountain of tears 13. 17. mine e. shall weep sore, and ran down 14. 17. shall say, let mine e, run down with tears 16. 17. mine e. are on their ways, they are not hid from me, nor is their iniquity hid from mine e. 24. 6. I will set mine €. upon them for good Lam. 2. 11. mi7ie e. do fail with tears, my bowels ifffj, 13. 14. repentance shall be hid fiommt?ie e. AmosQ. 4. 1 will set mine e. on them for evil Mic.1 .\0.mine e. shall behold her, be trodden down Zech. 8. 6. should it also be marvellous in mine e. 9- 8. for now have I seen with mine e. 12. 4. 1 will open mine e. on the house of Judah Luke 9.. 30. for mine e. have seen thy salvation Jbi5?i9. 11. Jesus made clay, and anointed mi7ie e.lS. 30. whence he is, yet he hath opened mine e. Actsll.Q.on the which when I had fastened mine e. Out EYES. Num. 11. 6. nothing but this manna before our e. Deut. 6. 22. the Lord shewed signs before our e. 21. 7. not shed this blood, nor have our e. seen it : Sam.Q,'0.^6. lest Shebadeliver himself from our e. £ Chron. 20. 12. but, O God, our e. are upon thee Ezra 9. 8. that our God may lighten our e. Psal. 118. 23. this is the Lord's doing, it is mar- vellous in our e. Mat. 21. 42. MarklSt. 11. 123. 2. so our e. wait upon the Lord our God Jer. 9. 18. that our e. may run down with tears Lam. 4. 17. our e. as yet failed for our vain help 5. 17. heart is faint, for these things our e. are dim Joel 1. 16. is not the meat cut off before our e. Mat. 20. 33. Lord, that our e. may be opened \John 1. 1. that which we have seen with oure. Own EYES. Num. 15. 30. that ye seek not after your own e. Deut. 12. 8. ye shall not do, every man whatso- ever is right in his own e. Judg. 17. 6. I 21. 25. 2 Sam. 4.+ 10. was in his own e. a bringer of good Neh. 6.16. enemies much cast down in their own e. Job 32. 1. because he was righteous in hisoaj?* e. Psal. 36. 2. he ilattereth himself in his own e. Prov. 3. 7. be not wise in thine own e. fear God 12. 15. the way of a fool is right in his own e. 16. 2. all the ways of man are cleaa in his own e. EYE Prov.£1.2. every wayof man I5 right in his cam t. 9.6. ^ 5. answer a fool, lest he be wine in his oah e. 30. 12. a generation that are purr in their own c. Isa. 5.21. woe tc them that are wise in thel? oirn s. Gal. 4. 15. ye would have plucked out your own e. Their EYES. Gen,42.24.he took and boundSimeoD before their i, £foe/.8.26. abomination of Egyptians before their i. Lev. 20, 4. do any ways hide their e. from the man Ntim. 20, 8. speiuc to the rock before their e. 27 ■ 14, to sanctify me at the water before their e. Josh, 22. 1 30. it was good in tkeir e. 2 Sam. 3. | S^. 2 Kings 6.20.the Lord opened tlteir e. and they saw Ezra 3. 12. foundation was laid before their e. Esth. 1 .17. they shall despise their husbands in t.e ' Job2\. 8. and their offspring before their e. Psal. 17. 13. they have set their e. bowing down 6^. 23. let their e. be darkened, that they see not 73, 7- iheir e. stand out with fatness, have more Prov. 29. 13. the Lord lighteneth both their e. 30. 13. a generation, O how lofty are their e. Eccl. 5. 11. saving the beholding them with their e. Isa. 6. 10. make their ears heavy, shut their e. lest they see with their e. Mat. 13. 15. Acts,2&. 27, 13. 16. children be dashed to pieces before f/jfiV f. 44. J8. for he hath shut their e. they cannot see Jer. l'^. 6. their f.did fail, because there was no gras« Ezek. 6. 9. and with their e. which go a whoring 20. 8. not east away the abominations of their e, 24. and their e. were after their father's idob 21. 6. and with bitterness sigh before their e. 22. 26. and have hid their e. from my sabbaths 24.25. when I take from them the desire of MciVf, 36.23. X shall be sanctified in you before their e^ 37. 20. sticks shall be in thy hand before their t 38. iG. sanctified in thee, O Gog, before their e Zech. 14. 12. and their c. shall consume away Mat. 9. 29. then touched he their e. saying 30. their e. were opened, and Jesus charged them 13. 15. their e. they have closed, lest at anytime 20.34. Jesus touched their e. their e. receivedsight 26. 43. for their e. were heavy, Mark 14. 40. Luke 24. 16. but their e. were holden, that they 31. their e. were opened, and they knew him John 12. 40. he hath blinded their e. and hardened ■ Acts 26. 18. to open their e. and to turn them iCowi.S.lH.there is no fear of God before iheir e. 11, 10. \t.t their e. be darkened, that they see not Uev. 7- 17. the Lamb shall feed them, and God shall wipe away all tears fi-om their e. 21. 4. Thine EYES. Gen. 16. + 6. do to her that which is good in thine e. 20.-tl5. Abimelech said, dwell as is good in thine t. 30. 27. if I have found favour in thine e. tarry 46. 4. Joseph shall put his hand on thine e. 47. 19. wherefore shall we die before thine e.t Exod. 13. 9. for a memorial between thijie e. 16. for frontlets between thine e, Deut. 6, 8. Num. 22. 1 34.if it be evil in thine e. I will go back Deut. 3. 21. thine e. have seen all that the Lord 27. lift up thine e. behold it with thine e. 4. 9. forget the things which thine e. have seen 7. 19- the great temptations thine e, saw, 20. 3 10. 21. terrible things which thine e, have seen 28, 31. thine 01 shall be slain before thine e 32. thine e. shall look, and fail with longing 34. thou Shalt be mad for the sight of Miwf. 67. 31.4. 1 have caused thee to see it widi thine e. Judg. 10. 1 15. Israel said.we have sinned, do to ui whatsoever is good in thine e, 2 Kings 10. 5, Ruth 2. g. let thine e. be on the field they reap 10. she said, why have I found grace in thint e.? 1 Sam. 2. 33. shall be to consume thine e. 20. 3. knoweth that I have found grace in thine e. 29. and now if I have found favour ia.thinse. 24. 10. thine e. have seen how the Lord delivered 25. 8. let the young men find favour in thine e. 26. 21. my soul was precious in Ming e. this day 27 . 5. if I have found grace in thine e. give me 2 5ajn.lo.f 3. the princes said to Hanun, inMmsj. doth David honour thy father, 1 Chron.\Q.i3 11. + 25. let not this thing be evil in thine e. 12. 11, I will take thy wives before thine e. 19. 27. do therefore what is good in thine c. 22_. 28. thine e. are on the haughty to bring down 1 Xings 8. 29. that thine e. may be open toward thishouse night and day,52. 2 Chron, 6. 20,40. 20. 6. whatsoever is pleasant in thine e. 21. -te. if it be good inrAine «. Iwillgive4heworth 2 Kirigs 7. 2. behold, thou shalt see it with thinet 19. 16. open, Lord, thine e. and see, Isa, "7. U 22. 20. and thine e. shall not see all the evil 1 Chron. 17 . 17. this was a small thing in thine *, 2 Chron. 3i. 28. nor shall thine e. see all the evil Neh.l.6.\Qt thine ear be attentive, and thint e.opeu Job 7. 8. thine e. are upon me, and 1 am not 11. 4. my doctrine is pure, I am clean in thtnee 14. 3. dost thou open thine e. upon such an one ' 15. 12, and what do thine e. wink at? Fia/.5.-t5.th« foolish shall Dot stand before thini ^ FAC r«. 11.88. r said, T am cm off from before thiuM*. M, 91. and set them in order before thvie e. 91 . B. only with thine e. shall thou behold and see 1 39 16. '/'I't* *. did see my nobstance imperfect Prov. 3. 21 .let them not depart front Mine i. 4. 21. 4. 25. let ihine e. look right on, and thine eye-lids G.4.Riv« not sleep to t/tiiu f.nor slumber to eye-lida 20. 13. open thine e. andUion shale be satisfied S.I. 5. wilt thou set thine e. on that which is nqt ? Sfi.give me thy heart.let thine «. observe my ways ^:^. thine e. shall behold strange women 95. 7- of the prince whom tAine e. have seen , £rc-/.ll .9.0 young man, walk in the sight of thine e Vant. 4. 9. hast ravished my heart with Min* e. fi. 5. turn away thine e. from me, ihey overcome 7.4. thine e. liVe the fish-pools in Ilcshhon Jsa. 30. SO. bat thine e. shall see th^ teachers S3. 17. thine e. shall see the king in his beauty SO, thine e. see Jerusalem a quiet habitation Jer. 5. 3. O Lord, are not thine e. upon the truth ? SO. 4. fall by the sword, thine e. shall behold it SS. 17. thine e. are not but for thy covetousness 31. 16. refrain weeping, and thine e. from tears 32, 19. thine e. are open 00 all the ways of men 94. 3. thine e. shall behold the king of Babylon 39.412. take Jeremiah, and set thine e. on him 42. 2. wf axi but few, as thine e. do behold us I.am. 1. 18. lot not the apple of thine e. cease Eifk. 23. 40. for whom thou paintedst thine e. 24. 16. I take from thee the desire of thine e 40.4 son of man, behold with thi}ie e. 44. 5. Dan. 9. 18. open thine e. and behold our desolation Luke ig. 42. but now they are hid from thine e. John 9,10.said to him.how were thine ^.opened ? 26. 17. sayest thou that he hath opened thine e. ? Jiev. 3. 18. and anoint thine e. with eye-salve Tour EYES. Oen. 3. 5. in the day ye eat yoiir e. shall be opened 19. B. do ye to them as is good in yonr e. 31. 11. Shecbem said, let me find grace in j/mrr. 45. 1 5. neither let there be anger in yovr e. 12. your e. and the eyes of my brother Benjamin 30. 4. if now I have found grace in your e. Kwn. 33. 35. those which ye let remain shall be pricks iayoiir e. thorns in sides, Josh, Q3. 13. Vent. 1. 30. that he did before vowr e. 4. 34, [ 29.2, 4. 3. your e. have seen what the Lord did because of Baal-peor, 11 . 7. Josh. 24.7- 9. 17. I brake the two tables before yoiir e- 11. 18. they may be as frontlets between your e. 14. 1. not make any baldness between your e, X Sam. 12.16. what the Lord will do before your tf. f Chron. 29. 8. and to hissing.as ye see with your e. Jsa. 29. 10. for the Lord hath closed your e. 40. 26. lift up your e. on high, Jer. 13, SO. Jer. 7. 11. is thishouse aden of robbers inyour e. 16. 9. cause to cease out of this place in your e. S9. 21. and he shall slay them before yoitr e. £ctfi(.S4.Sl. the desire of your e. and what you pity J?^;j^.3.S0.when I turn your captivity before yoitr*. JJag. S. 3. in yimr e. in comparison is nothing ^ec/i.l1, f IS. if good in your e. give me my price Afal, ] .5. yonr e. shall see, the L. will be magnified Mat. 13. 16. but blessed are your e. for they see Hig/it EYES. 1 Sam. 11. i. that I may thrust outall your rtfA<«, FABLES. * Tim. 1. 4. nor give heed to/, and genealogies 4.7- but refuse profane and old wives*/. % Tim, 4. 4. and they shall be turned unto /. Tit. 1.14. not giving heed toJewish/. andcomm. of 2 Pet.l. 16. have not followed cunningly devised/, FACE, Countenance, or visage, is a part of the hodyvjell hioicn : It is thereby that our uiward motions are made known to others : XjOve, hatred, desire, dislike, joy, gfiej , confidence, despair, courage, ojeardice, admiratijn, contempt, pride, modesty, enieity, compassion, and the rest of the affec- liont, are discovered hy their proper aspects. The countenance, as one phrases it, is a crystal, wherein the thoughts aiid affec'ions, otherwise invisible, appear ; and is a natural sign, known to all. It is by the face, also, that one man is Inojcn and distinguished from another: And it II matter of admiration, that so few parts com- piisiug it, and in so small a compass, and al- Tiavf rrt the same situation, yet there is such a diversity of figures as of faces in the world. These innttmernble difi'ererit characters in the 'aces of men, is the coimsel of most wise pro- vidence, for the universal benefit of the world.- ' or human societies cannot be preserved with- ant union and distinction : the one prevents division, the other confusion ; and this diitijtc- lion is c&Hsed by the variety of c^vtcaaoces. 1-9 FAC The Face of a man is also taken for the man himself: 1 bad not thought to see thy face ; that is, thy person, says Jacob to his ton Joseph, Cf«n. 48,11, Before one's face; that is, in his sight or presence. Nam. 19- 3. To wiUi- atand a person to the face, is to reprove him boldlv. Gal. 3. 11. The pride of Israel doth testify to his face, IIos. 5. 5. It is so full and evideril a witness against Israel, that no other testimony need be produced, to convince the most impudent and shameless among them. To fall to the earth upon one's face, was a posture of adoration. Josh. 7- 6, Joshua fell to the earth upon his face, in 4eep humiliation and fervent supplication. To accept one's face, is to shew one a favour, and grant his request. Gen. 19. f 21, Peradventure he will accept of my face; he will be reconciled with me, and accept of my person. To spit in one's face, is a sign of the utmost contempt. The woman, whose husband died without children, if her husband's brothe'' refused to marry her, spit in his face, Deut. 25. 9 Face is likewise referred to God, and denotes sometimes his anger, PhiI 34. I6. The face of tbe Lord is against them that do evil. liev. 6. 16, Hide us from tbe face of him that sitteth on the throne. At other times, it denotes his love and favour, Psal. 31. 16. | 80. 7' Make thy face to shine upon thy servant. Cause thy face to shine and we shall be saved. Dan. 9, 17, Cause thy face to shine upon thy sanctuary which is desolate. It is also taken for his omniscience, 1 Sam. 26. 20, Let not «tny blood fall to the earth before the face of the Lord ; that is, if thou dost shed my blood, remember that God, the Judge of all the earth, seeth it, and will avenge it. The Lord promises Moses, that his face shall go before the Israelites, Eiod. 33. 14, Ny pre- sence, in Hebrew, my face shall go with thee ; that is, I myself will go with thee. The Angel of my presence, namely, the Messiah, Isa. 63. 9. who is always in the bosom of the Father, and continually makiiig intercession for his people ; and likewise the pledge of my presence shall go with thee, namely, the cloudy pillar. Moses, f'n the same chapter, begs of God to shew him his glory. God replies to him, I will make all my goodness pass before thee, or, all my glory ; thou skalt have a sitddeJt tratisient view of it ; and I will proclaim my name, which I will give thee as a signal of my presence, that thou mayest attend : but for my face, thou canst not see it ; for there shall no man see it and live : Thou canst not see the majesty and glory attending that external shape I have now assumed ; nor those manifestatuiis of my glory which the saints are favoured with in another life ; for such is the weakness of man in this life, that if I should display all the beams of my glory to him, it would certainly astonish, overwhelm, and destroy him. It was a certain persuasion, and very prevalent in the world, that tio man could support t/ie sight of God without expiring. See Gen. \Q. 13. I 32. 30. Exud. 20. IQ. I 24. 11. Judg. 6, 22, 23. I 13. 22. Nevertheless, it is said tn Num. 12. 8, With Moses will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently, and not in dark speeches. Atid in chap. 14. 14, The Canaanites have heard that thou art among this people, and that- thou art seen face to face. And in Deut. 5. 4, iV ts said, that God talked with the Israelites face to tace, out of the midst of the fire : But in alt theie places, tace to face 1* to be utider- stood simply, as if he had said, that God mani- fested himself to the Israelites, that he made them hear his voice in a manner as distinct as if he had appeared to them face to face : That he spake to them personally and immedi- ately, and not by an interpreter ; and famili- arly^ so as not to overwhelm and confimnd them. The apostle, speaking of the dijerence between our htowledge here and in heaven, says. Now, we see through a glass darkly ; but then face to face, 1 Cor. 13. 12. that is. There is as much difference between our know- ledge here and in heaven, as between looking through a perspective glass upon a thing a great way off, and covered with many obscurities ; aji'd looking immediately, with the naked eye, upon the naked object nigh at hand. The bread of faces, the shew-bread, which was always in the presence of God. See Bread. Gen. i. tSO. fowls may fly in/, of the firmament 3. 19. in the sweat of thy_/'. snail thou eat bread 16. 8. I flee from the/, of my mistress Sarai 10. 1 21 . I have accepted thy /. concerning this N S FAC Gen. £4. 47. acd 1 put the ear-rings upon aer/. 32. -f 20. peradventure he will accept my/. 1 30. Jacob called the place, the/, of God 35. 1 . when thou fleddest from the/, of Esau, 36. 6. Esau went from the/, of his brother J act 46.S8, he sent to Joseph to direct his/, to Gosh 48. 12. Joseph bowed with hisf. to the earth Exod. S. 15. Moses fled froiL. the/, of Pharaoh 14. 25. said, let us flee from the/, of Israel 25, t 37. may give light against the/, ot it 34. 29. the skin of his/, shone, SO, 35. J3. till he had done speaking, he put avail on his/^ Lev. 13. 41. that hath his hair fallen towanli his /. 19- 32. thou shalt honour the/, of the old man Num. 12. 14. if her father had but spit in her/. 19. 3, one shall slay the red heifer before his/. Deut. 1. 17. ye shall not be afraid of the/, of man 7. 10. and repayeth them that hate him to their f. t S3, the Lord shalt deliver them before thy/. and shall destroy them, 9, 3. | S8. 7. 8.20. the nations the Ld. destroyeth before your/ 25. S. cause the wicked man be beaten before his/ 9. shall loose his shoe, and spit in his/, and say 28. 31. thine ass shall be taken before thy/. i 50. a nation strong of/, which shall not'rcgam 31 . 5. the Lord shall give them up before your/ Josh. 7. 10. wherefore tiest thou upon thy/, f Judg. 11. j 3. Jcpthah fled from/, of his brethren 1 Sam. 5. 3. behold, Dagos was fallen on his/. 4. 17. t24. they fled from Goliath's/, and were afraid 19. t 8. and the Philistines fled from his/. 24. 8. David stooped with his/, to the earth 25. 41. Abigail bowed on her/, and said 28. 14. Saul stooped with his/, to the ground 2 Sam. 2, 22. how should I hold up my/, to Joab ' 7- 19- I have cut off thine enemies Irom thy/. 14. 33. Absalom bowed on his/, tc the ground 17. 1 11. that thy/, or presence go to battle 24. SO. and Araunah went out and bowed himself before the king on his/. 1 Chron. 21 , 21 1 Kings 1. 23. Nathan bowed himself with his/. 31. Bath-sheba bowed with her/, to the earth - 2. 1 16. I ask one petition, turn not away my/. 8. 14. the king turned his /. about, 2 Chron. o, 3, 10. -f 24. all the earth sought the/, of Solomon 18. 42. Elijah put his/, between his knees 19. 13, that he wrapped hinf. In his mantle 20.38. prophet disguised hims. with ashes on his/*. 21. 4. Ahab turned away his/, and would not eat 2 Kings 4. 2g. lay my staff upon the/, of the child - 31. Gehazi laid his staff on the/, of the child 8. 15. Ilazael spread it on his/, so that he died 9. 30. Jezebel painted her/, and tired her head 32. Jehu lift up his/, to the window, and said 13.14. Joash wept over his/.andsud, O my father + 23. neither cast he them from his/, as yet ,;l8.C4.how wilt thou turn away/, of one, Jsa.SG.Q. SO.S.Hezekiah turned his/, to the wall. Jsa. 38. 2. 21. 1 13. he wipeth and turneth it on th^. thereof £5. + 19. five men that saw king's/. Jer. 52, f 23. 2 Chr. 6. 42. O Lord God, turn not away the/, of thine anointed, Psal. 138. 10. 30.9. the Lord will not turn away his/, from you 32. f 2. when Hezekiah saw that his/, was to war Si. he returned ^vith shame of/, to his own land 34. t 4. and strowed it upon the/, of the graws 35, 22. Josiah would not turn his/, from him Exrag. 6. 1 blush to lift up my/, to thee, my God 7. to confusion off. as it is this day, Dan. 9. 8 Job 1.11, and he will curse thee to thy/, S. 5. 4. 15. then a spirit passed before my/. 6. t 28. for it is before your/, if I lie 11 . 15. then shale thou lift up thy/, without spot 11. t 19, yea, many shall entreat thy f. 16. 8. my leanness beareth witness to my/. 16. my/, is foul with weeping, on my eye-lids 21. 31. who shall declare his way to aiaf.f 22. S6. and thou shalt lift up thy/, unto God 24. 15. no eye shall see me ; and disguiseth his/ 26. 9- he holdeth back the/, of his throne 30. 10. and they spare not to spit in my/. 41. 13. who can discover the/, of his garment? 14. who can open the doors of his/. ^ 4G. t 8. Job shall pray, for his/, will I accept t9. the Lord also accepted the/, of Job Psal. 5. 8. make thy way straight before my/. 17. t 13. O Lord, prevent his/, cast him down 15. I will behold thy/, in righteousness 21. 12. make ready arrows against the/, of them 41. 12. thou settest me before thy/, for ever 45. t 13. even the rich shiJl entreat thy/. 68. 1 1. let them that hate him flee from his/. 84. 9- i^d look upon the/, of thine anointed 89. 14. meroyand truth shall go before thy/. 23. I will heat down his foes before his/. 1 1 9. 1 58. 1 entreated thy /. with my whole hf.ar( Prov. 6 1 35. he will not accept the/, of a rans^K 7. 13. and with an impudent/, said unto biin 21. 29. a wicktd man haideueUi his f. VAC Ecel. e. 1. the boldness of his/, sliall be changed Isa. 6. + 21. woe to the prudent before their/. lb. 4, be a covert from the/, of the spoiler £1. + 15- for they fled from the/, of the sword 24. ■• 1 . the Lord perverteth the /. of the earth 25. 7. he will destroy the/, of the covering 28. 25. when he hath maae plain the/, thereof 29. 22. neither shall his/, now wax pale 49. 2.1. they shall bow down to thee with their/. 65, 3. that provoked me continaally to my/. Jer. 1. 1 13./. thereof was from the/, of the north 2. 27. turned their back, and not the/. 32. 33. 4. 30, though thou rentest thy/, with painting 13,26. therefore will 1 discover thy skirts upon thy /, that thy s'uame may appear, N^a/t. .3. 5. 18. 17. 1 will shew them the back, and not the/. 22. 25, from hand of them whose/, thou fearest 32.31. I should remove it from before my/. idHi.S. 35. the right of man before/, of most Eligh £sek. 1. 10. tliey four had the/, of a man, the /. of a lion,/, of an ox, the/, of an eagle 2.+ 4. they are hard of/, and stin-hearted 3. 8. I made thy/, strong against their faces 7. 22. my/, will 1 also turn from them ]0,14./.ofa man,/.of alion,/,of an eagle, 41.19- 14. 3. put stumbling-block before their/. 38. 18. that my fury shall come up in my/. X>a?i. 8. 18. 1 was in a deep sleep on my _/', 10. 9. ly. fi. his/, as the appearance of lighcning 11. 18. he shall turn Kis f. unto the isles i7o.r.5,5.the pride of Israel testitieth to his/. 7. 10. 7. 2. now their own doings, they are before my/. Joel 2, 6. before their/, people be much paisied £0. will drive him with his/, toward the east sea JiW/. 2.1. that dasheth in pieces, come before thy/. ^ep/i. 1.+ 2, 1 will consume from the/, of the land JtJetl. 1. f 9, now, I pray you, beseech the/of (Jod Mat. 6. 17. anoint thine head, and wash thy/. 11. 10, behold, I send my messenger before tliy/. to prepare thy way, Alar/c 1. 2. Luke 7. -7. 18. 10. their angels behold the/, of my Father 26. 67, then did they spit in his/, and buffeted iHit«2,:U. thou hast prepared before/, of all people 9. 52. he sent messengers before his/. JO, 1, 53, his/was as though he would go to Jerusalem 22. 64. they struck him on the/, and asked him Jc/m 11. 44, his/, was bound about with a napkin Ads 2.25. I foresaw the Lord always before my/. 7. 45. God orave out before the/, of our fathers 3 Cor. 14. 25. so falling down on his/", will worship 2Ci7/-. 3.7. could not stedfastly behold the/of Moses 13. not as Moses, who put a vail over his/. 18. but we all with open/, beholding the glory 4. 6. the glory of God, in the/, of Jesus Christ 5. f 12. which glory in the/, and not in the heart 11, 20. ye suffer, if a man smite you on the/. Cal. 1. 22. I was unknown by/, to the churches 2, 11. I withstood him to the/, because he was Jam. 1. 23 beholding his natural/, in a glass Jiev. 4. 7- the third beast had a/, as a man 10, 1. and his/, was as it were the sun 12. 14. were nourished from the /. of the serpent 20. 11. from whose/, the earth and heaven fled &cSekk, Set, Shine, Sky, Waters, Wild ek- NEss, World. T'ACE with cover, or covered. Gen. 38. 15. an harlot, because shecnvered her/. J^jrorf.l 0.5. locusts shall cover the/, of the earth,l5. Num. 22. 5. behold, they cover the/, of the earth 2 Sarn. 19, 4. the king covered his/, and cried £sch. 7. 8, word went out, they covered Ilamsu's/. Jod 15. 27. he covereth his/, with fatness 23. 17, nor hath he covered darkness from my/. f*sal. 44. 15. the shame of my/, hath covered me 69. 7- for thy sake shame hath covered my/. Prov. 24. 31. nettles had covered the /'. thereof Jsa. 6. 2. with twain he covered his /. and his feet J^sek. 12.6. thou shalt cover thy/, that thou see not 12. the prince shall cover his/, that he see not JUarA 14.65. be^an to spit on lim, and coverhis/. FACE 0/ the country. C 5am. 18. 8. battle was scattered over/. 0/ country FACPi 0/ the deep. Gen. 1. 2. darkness was" upon the/, of the deep Job 38. 30. and the/. 0/ the deep is frozea Prov. 8. 27. he set a compass on the/, o/tke depth YAC^o/the earth. Gen. 1, 29. every herb upon the/, 0/ the earth 4. 14. thou hast driven me from the/, o/the earth 6,1 ,men began to multiply on the/ o/the earth 7- 3. to keep seed alive on the/. 0/ all the earth 4.1 will destroy from off the_/'. 0/ the earth. Dent. 6. 15. 1 Kings 13. 34. Amos 9. 8. 6. 9. the waters were on the /. o/the whole earth II. 4^ lest we be scattered on the/, o/the earth 41. 56. the famine was over all the/, o/the earth Bxod 32. 12. to consume them from/. 0/ the earth 83. 10. from all people unto the/, df the earth Nfon. le 3. meek above all men on/, 0/ the earth Deut, 7. 6. above all people on the/, of tht earth 180 FAC 1 Sam. 20. l5. cut off every one from/, o/the earth 2 Sam. 14. 1 7- nor remainder on the/. 0/ the earth Psal. 104. 30. thod renewest the/. 0/ the earth Isa. 2^. 17. with all kingdoms on the/. 0/ the earth Jer. 8. 2. be for dung on the /, 0/ the earth, 16. 4. 28. 16. 1 will cast thee from the/. 0/ the earth Esek. 38, 20. all men on the/. 0/ the earth shake Dan. 8. 5. an he-goat came on the /. 0/ the earth Amos5. 8. poureth them on the/, o/the earth, 9. 6. Zech. 5. 3, curse that goeth over the/, o/the earth Latke 12. at. ye can discern the/. 0/ the earth 21.35. that dwell on the/, o/the whole earth Acts 17. 26. to dwell on all the /. 0/ tlte earth FACE to FACE. Gen. 32. 30. Peniel ; for 1 have seen God /. to/. Exod. 33. 11. and the Lord spake to Moses ^^ to/. Nntn. 14. 14. that thou, Lord, art seen /', to/. Dent. 5.4. the Lord talked with you/, to^' 34. 10, like Moses, whom the Lord know/, io/ Jndg.fi. 22. because I have seen an angel'/, to/. Prov. 27. ig. as in water/, answerech to/, Ezek. 20. 35. there T Avill plead with you/, to/. Ac(s25. 16. before he have the accusers/, to/. 1 Cor. 13, 12, we see thro' a glass, but then y". to/. 2 .fohit 12. I trust to ccme to you, and speak/, to/. 'dJo/mli. I trust to see thee and speak/, to/. Feilon FACE or FACIiS. Gen. 17.+ 3. Abram /W/oM his/ and laughed, 17. 50. 1. Joseph/f// o?ihis father's^', and wept 18. his brethren /c// doTsn before his/. Z.C'j.9.24.wlien the people saw, they/ff//f>?i their/. S'j/m 14, 5. Moses and Aaron/e// on/. It). 22, 45. If). 4. Moses 11 22. 31. Balaam/e/l Hat on his/. Joih. 5. 14. Joshua/c// on his_/'. to the earth, 7,6, Judg, 13, 20. Manoah and his wife/e//on their/'. Liulh 2. 10. then ahfi/ell on her/, m the ground 1 Sam. 17. 49. Goliath II 20. 41, David /tf//n« his/. 25. 23.Abigail[l2 Sam. 9. 6. Meplnbosh. /e//cij(/. 2 Sain. 14, 4. the woman of 'J'ekoah/i;// c/ her/. 22. Joab I] 18. 28. Aliimaaz /e// on his/. 1 Kin^s 18. 7. Obadiahil 39, peop)e/e// on their/. 1 Chr. 21. ]6. David and elders/V// on their /'. Ezek. 1, 28. when I saw it 1 fellvpon my/. 3. 23. I 9. 8. 1 J 1. 13. i 43. 3". 1 44. 4. Dan. 8. 17. Dayi. 2. 4fi. Nebuchailnczzar/e// uponliis/. Mat. 17, 6. disciples || 26. 39. Jesus /e// on iiis/. Luke 5. 12. leper [| 17. id. Samaritan /if// on his/. Rev. 11. 16. the twenty-four elders//// ok their f. FACE 0/ the /leid. Lev. 14. + "• living bird loose on the/. 0/ the/ield 2 Kings 9. 37. Jezebel as dung on the/. 0/ the field Exeh. 29. + 5. thou shale fall on the/, o/thefield 39, t 5. Gog shall fall on the/. 0/ the Jield FACE 0/ the gate. Esek. 40. 15. from the f.o/ihe ga^s of ihe entrance FACE 1/ the ground. Gen. 2. 6. a mist watered the whole/. 0/ the ground 7. 23. destroyed, thai was on the/, oj the ground 8. 8, were abated from off the/, c/ the ground 13. and behold, the/, o/the ground was dry Hide, hidelh, or hid FACE. Geji. 4. 14. and from thy f. shall 1 be Aid Exod. 3. 6. and Moses .'/iVliis/. for he was afraid De}U.31 ]7.will /(iVtf uiy/.fromihem,18. | 32.20. Joh 13. 24. wherelbre hidest thou thy/.and boldest me for thine enemy ? J*ial. 4'1. 24 | 88. 14. 34. 29. when he hideih his/, who can behold ? Vsal. JO. 31. he /a''/ei// his/, he will never see it 13. 1. how long will thou hide thy_/". from me ? 22. 24. neither hath he hid his /'.from him 27. 9, hide not thy/, 69. 17. 1 j'02. 2. | 143, 7. 30. 7. hast made niymouniain strong, thou didst hide thy/, and 1 waslroulded, 104. 29. 51. 9. hide thy/, from my sins, and blot out all ha. 8. 17. hideth his/, from the house of Jacob 50. 6. J hid not my/, from shame and spilling 54, 8. in a little wrath [ hidmy /. from thee 59. 2. your sins have hid his/, from you 64. 7. ihouhasl hidihy/. from us and consumed Jer. 16. 17, ihy ways are not hid from niy/. 33. 5, 1 have hid my/, from this city jEzeA. 39. 23. therefore /(id 1 my/, from them, 24, 29. nor will I hide my/, any more from them Mic, 3. 4. he will even /tide}i\s/. at that time Rev. 6. 16. hide us irom the/, of uim that sitteth FACE o/the house. Ezek. 41. 14. the breadth of the/. 0/ the house FACE o/the Lord, Gen. 19- 13. the cry great before the/. 0/^ Me Xord Exod. 32. t 11. Moses entreated the /". 0/ the Lord 1 5«?H. 26.20. let not my blood fall before/. 0/ Lor 1 Kings 13. 6. entreat now ihe/. 0/ the Lord Psal. .34.16, the/ o/the Lord is against tl\em that doevil, to cut off from the earth, 1 Pet. 3. 12. Jer. 26. 1 19- Hezekiah besoueht the/. 0/ the Lord Lam.Z. 19. pour out thy heart before /*. o/ihe Lord 4. + 16, the/, of the Lord hath divided them Luke 1. 76. thou shalt go before the/, o/the Lord FACE of the porch, Esek. 40. 15. to the f. of the porch were fifty cubits FAC Esek. 41. ^$. were thick planlcs oe the/, of the p FACE joined with jee, satv, seen. Gen. 32. 20. and afterward I will see his/ 33. 10. for therefore have I seen thy/, as thonpj 43. 3. ye shall not see my/, except, 5. | 44. 23. 44. 26. for we may not see the man's /. except 46. 30. now let me die, since I have teen thy/. 48. 11. I had not thought to see thy/, and lo ^Tod.l 0.28. Pharaoh said to him, see my/.no moi* 29. Moses said, I will see thy/, again no moi; 33. 20. and he said, thou caust not see my/. 23. see back parts, but ray/, shall not be tea^ 34. 35. children of Israel sai^ the/, of Moses 2 &j'w(.3.13.uot see my/, except thou bring Micha 14. 24. the king said, let him not see my/. 28. Ahisalom dwelt two years and*aa: not king's * 32. Jiow therefore let me see the king's/, 2 Kings 14. 8. sent messengers saying, come, let t:i took one another in the^'. 2 Chron. 25. yr 11, and they looked one another in the/, Esth. 1. 14. the seven princes who smo the king's/ Job 33, 26, and he shall see his/, with joy Acts 6. 15. saTi' his/, as it had been/, of an angel 20.25. 1 know that ye shall see my/, no more, 38 Co/.2.1.asmany as have not seeji my/, in the tlesli 1 [/>iej.r.2. 17, endeavoured to see your/, with dfcsi» 3, 10. praying, that we might see your/. Rev. 22. 4, and they shall see his/, and his nam-. Seek FACE. 1 Chr. 16. M.seekhib/. continually, Pjn/, 105.4. 2 Chr. 7. 14. if my people shall pray and jeeit my if ^".1(1/. 24. 6. a generation that i^e^ thy/. Jacob '7. 8. when thou saidil, icek ye my/, my heart sail unto thee, ihy/. Lord will I seel Prov,~. 15. I came diligently lo'seek ihy/. 29, i 26. many seek the /. of a ruler lijs. 5. l5. return to my place, till they seek my f Set FACE. Gen. 31. 21. Jacob w^ hisy'. toward mount Gileai* Lev. 17. 10, T will jf/ QiJV- against ihat soui, 20.6, 20. 3. set my/, against that man, 5. Esek. 14. 8. £6. 17. 1 will set my/, against you, Jer. 44. 11. Num. 24, 1. Balaam set his/, toward wilderness 2 fi- 12. 17. UazaeUer his/, to Jerasalcm 1 C/iroH. 19,+ 10. when Joab saw/, of battle \vas«( " C/iron. 20. t3. Jehoshaphat set his /. to seek Lord />(7. 50,7. 1 have set my/, like a flint.nol be ashamed Jer. 21, 10. 1 have set my/, agaiusi this city Ezek. 4. 3. set thy/, against it, it shall be besieged 7. thou shall set thy/, towards the siege at Jerus, 6. C. .set thy/, towards the mountains of Israel 13.17.jf/ thy/, against the daughters of my peop. Jo. 7. and I will set my_/'. against ihem 20. 46. son of man, set ihy_/". toward the south 21, 2. son of man, set thy j'. toward JenisaJem 16. go thee whithersoever thy/, \sset 25. 2. son of man,j«ihy/, against the Ammonitei 28, 21,_/', against Zidou || 29 2./, against Pharaoh 35. Q.j\ agauist mount Seir|[ 38. 2./. against Gog Dnn. 9. 3. and 1 set my/, unto the Lord God 10. 15. 1 set my /". toward ground and became dumb n . J7. he shall tei his_/'. to enter with simiyith Luke 9. 51 . he stedfastly set his/, to go to Jenisal, FACE shine. Num. 6,25. the Lord make his/, to shiiu upon thee Psal. 31 . 16. make thy/, to shine on iny servant, save me for thy mercies' sake, UQ. 135. 67- L. God bless us, and cause hisy'.toj/inieonua 80. 3, cause thy/, shine, we shall be saved,?, 19. K>4. lo. and oil to make his/, to ihine Eccl. 8. 1. a man's wisdom maketh his /*. to shine Dan. 9.17. cause [hy/. to shine on thy sanctuary Mat. IT. 2. and liisy'. didi7«'H« as the sun J-'ACE 0/ the sky. Jl/a^J6.3. O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the/. ^ the sky, but can ye not the times ? Luke 12. 50. li'ACE 0/ the -.Daters. GeK. 1.2. Spirit of God moved on thefofthemiers 7. 18. tlie ark went ypon the/. 0/ the waters Eccl. 11. 1 1. cast thy bread on the/, o/lhemttrt ILos. 10. t7. herkingcutoft'asfromon/. o/"nio«M FACE of the wilderness. Exod. 16. 14. on the /. 0/ the wilderness lay manna FACE of the 7corld. Job 37. 12. do what he commandeth on/, of world Jstt. 14. 21 . nor fill the/. 0/ the world with cities 27 .6. Israel shall fill the /. 0/ the world with fruU FACES. Gen. 9. 23. their f. were backward, they saw n« 30. 40. set/, of the flocks toward the riog-strsked 40. 1 7. wherefore are your/, evil to-day,' 42. 6. ihey bowed with their/, to the earth £iDrf.l9.7.Moses laid before their/, all these wordi 20. 20. that his fear may be befor", your f. 25. 20. and their/, shall look one to another 37. 9. to the mercy-seat-ward were/, of cherublml Deut. I.tl7. shall not acknowledge/, in judgment Judg. 18, 23. turned their/, and said, what aileth ^Sam.'i^.b. thou hast shamed the /l-of thy ser Fa I fuji^\Z. 15. that all Israel s*t their/, on me I CAroH.lZ.e. whose/, were like the/ of lious I C/iion. 3. 13. and their/, were inward 29. 6- our fathers have turned away tteir /. NM.B.fi.they worshipped with their ^to the ground JoA 9. S4. he coveruth the f. of the judges 4i>. 13. hide in dust, and biud their/, in secret Ptal. 34. 5. and their/, were not ashamed 13. 16. fill their/, with shaiae, O Lord •ta. 3. 15. and that ye grind the/, of the poor .3.8. shall be amazed, their/, snail be as flames SS. 8. God will wipe away tears from off all /. 53. 3. and we hid as it were our /. from him Jer. 1. 8. be not afraid of their f. I am with thee 17. benotdismay. atiheir/. lest I confound, thee 5. 3. they have made their/, harder than a rock 7. 19. provoke to the confusion of their own/. 30. 6. and all /. are turned into paleness 42.15. if ye set their/, toenter Egypt, 17. [ 44.12, 50. 5. the way to Zion, with their/, thitherward 51.51. are confounded, shame hath covered our/, Lam, 5. IS. the/ of the elders were not honoured EzcA. 1. <}. and every one had four/. 10, 11, 15. ■t. 8. I made thy face stronc; against their/. 7. 18. shame shall be on their/, and baldness 8.16. twenty«five men, with their/.towafd the east 14. 6. turn away your /. from sdl abominations SO. 47. and all/, shall he burnt thereia 41 . 18. and every cherub had two /. Van. 1. 10. for whyshould he see your/, worse 9. 7 . but unto us confusion of /. as at this day Joel. 2.6, be much pained, all/, shall gather blackn. Na/i. 2. 10. the/ of them all gather blackness Hab. 1. 9. their/, shall sup up as the east-wind Alai. 2. 3, behold, I will spread dung on your/. + 9- but ye have accepted/, in the law Mat. 6. 16. the hypocrites disfigure their/. Luie 24.5. as they have bowed down their/, to earth 2fev. 7. 11. fell before the throne on their/. 9. 7. the/, of the locusts were as the/, of men See Feil on Face, or Faces. FACnONS. 1 Cor. 3, 1 3. for whereas there is among you f. FADE. Exod. 18. + 18. surely fading thou wilt/, away 2 5am. 22.46, strangers shall /. away, Psal. 18.45. Pfal. 1 . + 3 . his leaf also shall not /. shall prosper ha. 64, 6. are all unclean, and we all /. as a leaf Jffr.8.l3. 1 will consume them, and the leaf shall/. F'Zek. 47 . 12, trees for meat, whose leaf shall not/. Jam.l.ll. sotherichmanshsill/. away in his ways, FADETII. J06 14. 1 18. surely the mountain falling/. Jsa. 1. 30. ye shall be as an oak, whose leaf/. 24, 4. the earth mourneth and/, the world/. 40.7. the grass withereth, the flower/. 8. 1 Pet. 1. 4. to an inheritance that/, not away 5,4, shall receive a crown of glory that/, not away FADING, /ja. 28. 1. whose glorious beauty is a/, flower 4, the glorious beautv shall be a/, flower FAIL. Jos^.3. 10. will without/, drive out Canaanites Judg. 11. .30. if thou without/, deliver Ammon \Sam.ao.8. pursue, thou shalt without/, recover all Esra G. 9, let it be given day by day withoi^t/. FAIL, rer&. Gen. 4716. Jos, said, give your cattle, if money/. i?«ui .38.32. th ine eyes shall/, with longing for them 31 . 6. Lord doth go with tnee, he will not /, thee nor forsake thee, 8. Jos/i. 1. 5, 1 C/tron. 28. 20. 1 Sam. 2.16. let them not/, to burn fat presently 17, 32. David said, let no man's heart/, him SO. 5. I should not /. to sit with the king at meat 2 Sam. 3. 29. let there not/, from the house of Joab 1 Kings 3. 4. there shall not/, thee a man on the ^rone of Israel, 8. 25. | 9. 5. 2 Ckron. 6. I6. 17. 14. neither shall the cruse of oil/, l6. Ezra 4, S2. take heed that ye /. not to do this EstA. 6. 10. let nothing/ of all thou hast spoken 9, 27. not/, to keep these days of Purim, 28. Joi 11. 20. but the eyes of the wicked shall /. 14. 1 1 . as watera/ from the sea, and flood drieth up 17. S.even the eyes of his children shall/. 31, 16. or caused the eyes of the widow to/. Pial. 12. 1. for the faithful /, from among men 69. 3. mine eyes/, while I wait for my God 77. 8, doth his promise /, for evermore ? 89. 33. nor will I S'lffer my faithfulness to /. 119- 82. mine eyes Y. for thy word, saying 1S3. mine eyes/, /or thy salvation and for word Prov. S2. 8. and the rod of his anger shall f. Eccl. 12. +3 thegrinders/. because they grind little 5. desire shall/, because man gOeth to long home r^a.lQ.S. the spirit of Egy. shall/, in midst thereof 19. 5. waters shall A || 21. I6. glory of Kedar/. 31.3. ana they all shall/, together 9S. 6. he will cause the drink of the thirsty to /, 10. ye iinall be troubled, for the vintage shall/. 34 16 no on^ of these shall/, qor want her mate 181 ^'n. 38. 14, mine ejM f. with looking upward 4't 4. he shall not/, nor be disoouraged 51. 14. haslenclh that his bread should not/. 57. 16. for the spirit should/ before me 58. 11. and like a spring whose waters/ not Jier.l4.6.their eyes did/because there was no grass i5. 18. wilt thou be unto me aa waters that/. / 48. 33. 1 caused wine to/, from presses, Hos. 9. 2. Lam. 2. 11. mine eyes do/, with tears, my bowels 3.22. not consumed.because his compassions/, not Amos&. 4. even to make the poor of the land to/. liab. 3. 17. althoughthe labour of the olive shall/. Luke 16. 9. that when ye/, they may receive you 17. earth to pasa, than one tittle of the law to/. 22. 32. I have prayed that thy faith/ not 1 Cor. 13. 8, whether prophecies they shall/. lich. 1.12. thou art the. same, thy years shall not/. 11. 32. the time would/, me to tell of Gideon 12. 15. looking lest any man/, of the grace of God FAILED. Gen. 42. 28. their heart/, them, they were afraid 47. 15. and when money/, ii. the land of Egypt Josh. 3. 16. the waters/, and were cut off 21 , 45. there/, not any good thing which the Lord promised to Israel, 23, 14. 1 Kines 8. 56. Job 19, 14, my kinsfolk have/, and my friends Psal. 142. 4. refuge/.me, no man cared for my soul Cant. 5. 6, mysouly. when he spake, I sought him Jer. 61. 30. their might/, they became as women Lam.4,. 17, our eyes as yet/, for our vain help FAILETH. Gen. 47. \5. why should we die ? for money/. Lev. 25. + 35. if thy brother's hand/, relieve him Job 21. IQ. their bull gendereth and/, not Psal. 31, 10. ipy strength/, me, 38. 10. 40, 12. therefore my heart/, me, 73, 26. 71. 9- forsake me not when my strength/. 109.24. my knees are weak, my flesh/, of fatriess 143, 7. hear me speedily, O Lord, my spirit/. Eccl. 10. 3, when he walketh, his wisdom/ him ha. 15. 6. the grass/, there is no green thing 40. 26. for that he is strong in power, not one/. 41. 17. poor seek water, their tongue /. for thirst 44. 12. yea, he is hungry and his strength/. 59. 15. truth /. and he that departeth from evil Ezek. 13. 22. aaysareprolonged and every vision/. Zeph. 3. 5. bring his judgment to light, he/, not /'"i-el2.33. a treasure in the heE^vens that/, not 1 Cor. 13, 8. charity never/, hut prophecies fail FAILING. Dexu. 28. 65. the Lord Snail give thee/, of eyes Luke 21. 26. men's hearts/, them for fear FAIN, Job 27. 22. he would/ flee out of his hand Luke 15.16. would/, have filledhisbelly with husks FAINT, Gfn.25.29,E3au came from field, and he wasf. 30. Dej/f.25.18.smotetheewhen thou wast/and weary Jiie/g. 8.4, passed over Jordan,/, yet pursuing them 5. give loaves of bread to the people, for they be/. I Sam. 14.28. and the people were very/. 31. 30. 10. so/, that they could not go over, 21. 9. Sam. 16. 2. the wine, that such as be/, may drink 21. 15. David fought and waxed/. /j-a.l.fi. the whole head is sick, the whole heart is/. 13. 7. Uierefore shall all hands be/ heart melt 29. 8. but he awaketh, and behold he is/. 40. ?9. he giveth power to the/ and increaseth 44. 12. he drinketh no water, and is/. Jer. 8. 18. 1 would comfort myself, myneart is/, Larn. 1. 22. for my sighs are many, my heart is/. 5. 17, for this our heart is/, our eyes are dim Zeph.S.ilQ. and to Zion, let not thine hands be/. FAINT, Verb. Deiit. 20. 3. let not your hearts/ fear not t*. lest his brethren's heart/, as well as his heart Jos/i. 2. Q. the inhabitants of land f. because of you 24. all the inhabitants of country /*. because of us Prov. Q-l. 10. if thou/, in the day of adversity Isa. 40. 30. even the youths shall/. Amps 8. 13. 31 , shall run and not be weary, walk and not/. Jer. 51. 46. and lest your heai-ts/.'and ye fear Lam. 1. 13, he hath made me/, all the day 2, t 11. the sucklings/, p 19. young children/. Ezek.il.T.eveTj spirit shall/, knees ^all be weak 15. their heart may/, and ruins be multiplied Mai.15.32. not send them away fasting lest they/. Mark 8.3. if I send them away fasting, they will/. Luke 18.1. that men ought always to pray, not to/. 2 Cor. 4. I . as we have received mercy wc/ not 16. for which cause we/, not, tho' outward man Gal. 6. Q. in due season we shall reap, if we/, not Ey/t.3. 13. that ye/, not at my tribulations for you 2 T/tess. 3, +13. brethren,/, riot in well-doing Heb. 12. 3. lest ye be wearied aijid/, in your minds 5, nor/, when thou art rebuked of him Ggn. 45. 26. Jacob's heart/, for he believed not 47. 13. all the land of Canaan/.by reason of famine Psal. 27. 13, 1 tad/. unlei>s I had believed to see FA Psal. 107. S. hungry and thirsty, soul /", in them Tsa.51 SO. ihy sons/, they lie at head of aU strefta Jer. 45.3. I/, in my sighing, I find no rest Ezek. 31. 15. the trees of the field/, for him Dan. 8. 27. I Daniel/, and was sick ceitain days Jonah 2.7. when my soul/. I remembered the Lord 4. 8< that he/, and wished in himself to die -^a^ .9. 36. with compassion on them, because they/. Uev. %. 3- thou hast laboured and hast not/. FAINTEST. Job 4. 5. now it is come upoa th.ee, and thou/. FAINTETH, Pjfli/. 84. 2. my soul/, for the courts of the Lord 119. 81. my soul/, for thy salvation /fa.lO.lS.theyshaUbeaswheoastandard-beaMr/. 40. 28. the Creator of the ends of the earth/, not FAINT-HEARTED. Deut. 20. 8. who is fearful and/ let him return Isa. 7. 4. fear not, nor be/, for the two tails Jer. 49. 23. Ilamath and Arpad are/, FAINTNESS. Lev. 2&. 36. I will send a/, into their hearts FAIR. Gen. 6.2, saw that the daughters of men were/. 12. 11. Sarah was/.14. || 24. I6. Re')ekah/. 26. 7 lSam.16. + 12. Da.vid was/, of eyes, 17. 42. 2 Sa/n.lS. I. Tamar Absalom's sisley v/asf. 14. 27. 1 Kings 1.4. Abishag a/. da,msel cherished David Est/i. 1. 11. Vashti the queen/. \\Z. 7. Esther/. 2. 2. let/ young virgins be sought for the king 3. that they may gather the/, young virgins Job 37. 22. /. weather Cometh out of the north 42. 15. no women found so/, as Job's daughters Prov. 7. 21. with/, speech she caused him to yield 11. 22. so is a/, woman without discretion 26. 25. when he speaketh/. believe him not Cane. 1. 15. behold, thou art/.l6. | 4. 1,7, 2.10. rise up, my love, my/, one, come away, 13, 4. 10. how/, is thy love, my sister, my spouse ! 6. 10./. as the moon \\ 7. 6. how/art thou, O love /fa. 5.9.many houses great atid/.wilhout inhabitant 54. 11. I will lay thy stones with/, colours Jei 4. .SO. in vain shalt thou make thyself/. 11. 16. and olive-tree/, and of a goodly fruit 12. 6. though they speak/, words unto thee 46.20. Egypt is like a very/ heifer, destruction comes Ezek. 16. 17. thou hast also taken thy/, jewels 39. and they shall take thy/, jewels, 23,. 2,6, 31.3. was a cedar in Lebanon with/, branches 7. thus was he/, in his greatness, in branches 9.1 have made him/.by multitude of his branches Dan. 4. 12, leaves thereof were/, fruit much, 21. fios. 10. 11. but r passed over upon her/, neck Amos 8. 13. the/, virgins shall faint for thirst 2:ec/i. 3.5. let them set a/, mitre ujpon liis head Mat. 16. 2. it will be/, weadier for the sky is red Acts 7 . 20. Moses was born, and was exceeding/. Horn. 16. 18, by/, speeches deceive the simple Gal. 6. 12.'a desire to make a/, shew in the flesh FAIR AaveJts. Ads 27. 8. we came to a place called the/, havens FAIRLY. Mic. 1. + 11. pass ye away, thou that dwellest/. FAIRER. Judg. l5. 2. is not her younger sister/, than she i Psal. 43. 2. thou art/ than the children of men X>aH. 1. 15. their countenances appeared /. FAIREST. Cant. 1. 8. O thou/, among women, 5. 9. I 6. 1. FAIRS. L^ek. 27. 12. they traded in thy/". 14, I6, 19, 22, 27, thy riches and tliy/. sh^I fall into the sea* FAITH, Faith is a dependence on the veracity 0/ another ^ Thus trust is called faith ; because it relies upon the truth of a pr<'mtse : And owe is said to keep his fat th inviolate, when he performs the pro niise that another relied on. Faith, in thepfo prieiy of expression, is an assent on account the veracity of tht speaker. Accordingly^ divijt faith is a firm, ajsent of the mind to lht?igs upon the apthority of divt7ie Revelation. Faitk by Divities is gentrally distinguished into four kinds., namely, historical, temporary, the faith of miracles, anrf justifying, or saving faith.. I. historical faith if a speculative knowledge of^ and bare asient to the truths revealed in the scripture : Of this kind of faith the apoitl James speaks. Jam. 2. 17, 24, Faith> if it hav not works, is dead. Ye see how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only ; t/fa is, not by a mere professimi of faith, or a bar assent to the truth, without good works, whick proceed from faith, and shew it to be of the right kind. This kind of faith the devils them selves have. Jam. 2. 19» Thou believest thai there is obe God ; the devils also believe, ^nd tremble. They are fully persuaded that tnnri is a God, and tfiai Christ is the Son of (k taken for the truth and faithfulness of God, llom. 3. 3, Shall their unJ/elief make the faith of God without effect f Shall t/ieir unbelief make the faithful promises Qf Cod, of sending the Messiah, onrfq/" redemp- $.m hy htm, not to be accomplished? It is also I %ktn for a persuasion of the lawfulness of etii^i indiffcretit, Rom, 14. 2?, 23, Hast FAI thou faJth? have it to thyself before God. For whatsoever is not of faith is sin ; that it, Hast t/iott a persuasion of the lawfulness of such a?id such meats, then keep it to thyself, without making an unseasonahle discovery of it, to the offence of others: For whatever a man doeth with a wavering mind, without hei?ig persuaded that it is pleasing to God, and war- ranted hy his word, he sjnneth in the doing of it. Faith is also put for the doctrine of the gospel, which i> the object of faith. Acts ?.4. 24. Felix heard Paul concerning the faith in Christ. Gal. 1. 23, He preached the faith which once he destroyed. And faith is taken for Christ, and his righteousness ; that '■fi his afitive and passive obedience, which are appre- hended hy faith, and are the objects of it, in all those passages where we are said to be jtisti- fied by faith. It is put for a belief and pro- fession of the gospel, Rom. 1. 8, Your faith is spoken of throughout the whole world. And for fidelity in performing cf promises, Deut, 32. 20, Children in whom is no faith ; that is, 'Fliey neither believe what I say, nor perform what themselves promise. Deut. 32. 20. they ara children in whom is no/. Mat. 6. 30. O ye of little /. therefore take no thought, 8. 26 ) 14. 31. t 16. 8. Luke 12. 28. 8. 10. found so great/. DO not in Israel, Lukel. 9- 17. 20. if ye have/, as a grain of mustard-seed 21. 21. if ye have/, ye shall not only do this 23.23 and have omitted judgment, mercy, and/. iV/flrX:4.40.he said to them, how is it ye have no/. ? 11. 22. Jesus saith unto them, have/, in God LukeVt .5.ih.% apostles said to the L. increase our/. 6. if ye had/, ye might say to this sycaminertree IS.S.whenthe Sonofmancometh, shall he find/.i' Acts 3. IG. the /. which is by him, hath given him this perfect soundness in presence of you all 6. 5. and they chose Stephen, a man foil of/. 8. 7.a great companyof priestswere obedient to the/ 11. 24. Barnabas was a good man^ foil of/. 13. 8. seeking to turn the deputy from the/. 14.9. who perceiving that he had/, to be healed 22. and exhorting them to continue in the/. 27. howhehadopenedthedoorof /. to Gentiles 16. 5. the churches were established in the /. 17. + 31. whereof he hath offered/, to all men 20. 21. and/, toward our Lord Jesus Christ 24. 24. Felix heard Paul concerning the /. Rom-l-S.-we have received grace for obedience ^9/. 17. the righteousness of God rev«aled from/to/. 3. 3. unbelief make the/, of God without effect 27. where boasting ? It is excluded by law of/. 4. 5. his/, is counted for righteousness, 9. 11. circumcision a seal of the righteousness of/. 12. but also walk in steps of that/, of Abraham 13. but was through the righteousness of/. 14. if they of the law be heirs, /. is made void 16. it is m/, which is of the/, of Abraham 9. 30. even the righteousness, which is of/. 10. 6, 10. 8. that is the word of/ which we preach 17-/. Cometh by hearing .hearing by w^rd of God 12. 3. accord, as God hath dealt the measure of/. 6. prophesy according to the proportion of/. 14. 22. hast thou/? have it to thyself before God 23. he eateth not of/, what is not of/, is sin 16. 26. to all nations forthe obedience of/. 1 Cor. 12. 9, to another/, by the same Spint 13. 2. though I have all/, and have no charity 13. now abideth/ hope, charity, these three 2 Cor. 4. 13. we having the same Spirit of/. Gal. 1.23. now preached/, which once he destroyed 3.2. by the works of law, or by the hearing of/. 5. 7. know ye, that they which are of/. 9. 12. law is not of /. but the man that doeth them 23. before/. came,l|25, after that/, is come 5. 6. but/, which worketh by love 22. but the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,/. G. 10. unto them who are of the household of/. Eph. 4. 6. one Lord, one/, one baptism 13. till we all come in the unity of the/. 6. 16. above all, taking the shield of/. 23. peace be to the brethren, with/, from God Phil.l.,Z5. for your furtherance and joy of/. ' 27 . striving together for the /. of the gospel 1 Thess.l. 3. remembering your work of/. 5. 8. putting on the breast-plate of/, and love 2 fhess. 1. 4. we glory for your patience and /. 11. would fulfil the work of/, with power 3. 2. we may be delivered, for all men have not/, 1 3Vm,;l.5./. unfeigned II 5.8. he hath denied the/. 14. grace of our Lord exceeding abundant with/. 19. holding/. aud a good conscience ; which some put away, concerning/, have made shipwreck 3. 1 6. not one newly come to the/. 9. holding the mystery of/, in a pure conscience 4. I. in latter times, some shall depart from the/. 6. nourished up in words of/, aud good doctrine 5. 12. because they have cast ofl their first f. FAI 1 Tim. 6. 10. they have erred from the/, ei, 11. loUow/. II 12. fight the good fight of/. 2 Tim. 1. 5. the unfeigoed/. that is in thee 2. 18. and overthrow the/, of some 22. follow/. II 3. 8. reprobate concerning the/ 3. 10. but thou hast fully known my/, chanty 4, 7. 1 have finished my course, I have kept the_, Tit. 1. 1. according to the/, of God's elect 4. to Titus mine own sod, after the common f Philem. 5. hearing of thy/, toward the Lord Jesnj H«i,4.2.word did not profit,not being mixed with/ 6. 1. not laying again the foundation of/. 10. 22, with a true heart in full assurance of/ 23. let us hold fast the profession of our/. 11. 1. /. is the subsjanee of things hoped for 6. without/, it is impossible to please God 12. 2, JesuSj the author and finisher of our/. 13. 7. whose/, follow, considering the end Jam. 2. \ . ha-e not the/, with respect of persona 14. though amansayhe hath/, can/, save him! 17, even so /. without works is dead, 20. 26, 18. a man may say, thou hast/, and I have works 22.seest thou how/. wrought with his works, and by worits was/, made perfeci 5. 15. and the prayer of/. shalTsave the sick 2 Pet. 1. 1. that have obtained like precious/. 1 John 5. 4. that overcometh the world, even our ', JjtdeS. ye should earnestly contend for the/. ' 20. building up yourselves on your most holy/ 7i«7.2.13.thou boldest fast and h^tnot denied my/, 19. 1 know thy works, and/, and thy patience 13. 10. here is the patience and the /. of the saint* 14. 12. here are they that keep the /.of Jesus By FAITH. Hab. 2. 4. but the just shall live hy his/. Horn. 1. 17. Ga/. 3.11. Heb.lO.ib. Acts 15. 9. purifying their hearts by f. 2€. 18. who are sanctified by f. that is in me Rom. 1. IS. may be comforted by the mutual/. 3, 22. the righteousness of God hyf. of Jesus Chr. 28. aman isjustified hyf. .5,1. Gal, 2.l6. | 3.21 30. which shall justify the circumcision h^f, 5. 2. by whom we have access /ly/. tothisgrace 9. 32. because they sought it not hy f. 11. 20. thou standest hy f. 2 fior. 1.24. 2 Cor. 5.7. for we walk hy /. not by sight Gal. 2. 20. I live hy the/, of the Son of God 3. 22. that the promise hy f. might be given 26. ye are the children of God byf. in Christ Jes 5, 5. we wait for .the hope of righteousness jy/. Fph. 3. 12. in whom we have access by f. of him 17- that Christ maydwell in j^our hearts by f Phil. 3. 9. therigtiteousnesswhichisof God^jr/. Ueh. 4. t3. because they were not united by f. '.1. 4. hyf. Abel jj 5. byf. Enoch || 7. bv f. Noah 8. byf. Abrah. 0, 17-||20. byf. Isaac blessed Jac. 21. hi) f. Jacob fl 22. by f, Joseph mademenfion 23. by f. Moses, 24, 27. || 3^ hyf. Rahab 29. by f. they passed through the Red-sea 30. by /. the walls of Jericho fell down Jam. 2, 24. you see then how that by works a man is justj^^d, not hy /. only In FAITH, B^m, 4. 19. being not weak in/. hecoOsiderednot 20. he staggered not, hut was strong inf. 14. 1. him that is weak m the /. receive yon 1 Cor. 16. 13. watch, stand fast' in the/, be stroi^ 2 Cor. 8. 7. as ye abound in f. and utterance 13. 5. examine yourselves whether ye be inthe^^r Col. 1. 23, if ye continue in the /. grounded 2. ^. rooted in him, and stabli|htid in the f. 1 Ttm. 1 . 2. unto Timothy my own §on in the / 4. rather than godly edifying which is inf. 2. 7- a teacher of the .Gentiles in /. and verity 15. be saved, if they pontinue in f. and charity 3. 13. they purchase great boldness in the/. 4. 12. be thou an exapiple of believers inf. 2 Tim. 1. 13. hold fast the form in f. and We Tit. 1. 13. that they maybe found Vn the/.2.2. 3. 15. greet them that love us in the/, grace be Heh. 11.13. these all died in/, not having received Jam. 1 . 6. but let them ask in /. not wavering 2. 5. God chosen the poor of this worW, rich inf 1 Pet. 5. 9. whom resist, stedfast in the/. neir FAITH. Mat. 9.2. Jes. seeing theirf. MariZ.6. Lk*«5.20, 2'hrough FAITH. - Acts 3. 16. through f. in his name this man strone Rorn. 3. 25. a propitiation through f. in his bloid 30. who shall justify the uncircunicision thought 31. dowe make void the law throvghf.^fi.foAr Gal. 3. 8. God would justify the heathen Mroi^A/ 14, might receive the promise of the Spirit tkrof Eph. 2. 8, for by grace are ye saved through f- Phil. 3, 9. but that righteousness which is thfo^ J- Col. 2. 12. risen Mro* the f. of the operation of Gort 2 Tun. 3. 15. make thee wise to salvation thro' f- Heh. 6. 12. who through f. inherit the promise-i 11. 3. throughf. we understand the worlds frameo ^ 1 . through f. Sara received strength to comsfi? FAT l/i4, 1 1 .2B.//ir(>*/**»fi iMspt the passover, and aprink. 33. who ihro*f. subdued kincdoms.wrought right. 3y. having obtained a good report through /. 1 Ptt. 1. 3. kept by power of G. thro*/, to salvatioo 7'Ay I'AIIH. Mai. 9. C2. thy j\ halh made thee whole, Mark 5. W. I 10. 52, LnkeQ. 48. I 17. 19- 15. C8. Jesus said, O woman, great is My/. Luk^,^. thj//. haih saved thee, go iiipeacc,18.42. 22 52. I prayed for thee, thai t/iuj\ fail not Philem. 6. the communicatioa of ihyf. effectual Jam. 2. 18. shew me thy f, without thy works Yoiir FAITH. Mat. 9. 29. according to yovr f. be it unto you Luke 8. 25. he said unto them, where is yoiir/. ? Rom. 1. ^.yourf. is spoken of through the world 1 Ctir.2.5.»oHr/.should not stand in wisdom of men 15. 14. and wwry'. is also vain, 17. fi Cor. 1. 44. not have dominion over yourf. 10. 15. having hope when yourf, is increased Ej/h. 1. 15. afier \ hoard o( yoitr J\ in the Lord Phil.Z. 17- ifl beoflerndon rlie service of ^yuHr/. Col. 1 . 4. since we heard o[yo»r/. in Christ Jesus 5, 5.beholdiiig the stcdfasLiiuss of your/, in Christ 1 Thets. 1. 8. ytiitr/.towardGod is spread abroad 3. 2. and to comfort you concerning your/. 5. I sent to Viiowyourf. Icsc the tempter 6. Timoihy broutjlit us good tidings of your /. 7. we were comforted over you by your f. 10. and might perfect what is lacking" in your /. 2 Thest, 1. 3. that voitrj', growcth exceedingly Jaui. 1. 3. the irj-Jng 01 yourf. wockoih patie'ncc \ Ptt. 1. 7. the trial of^dHry. being more precious 9. receiving ihe end of your /. even salvation SI. (hat your/, and hope might be in God 2 2*«.1.5.addtoyoar/.virbue, to virtue knowledge FAITHFUL. Ai(«.12.7. Jloses is/, in mine house, llcb. 3. 2, 5. Deut. 7. g. the/. God who keepcth covenant 1 &tni. 2.35. I will raise me up a/, priest 3. f 20. Samuel was/, to be a jirophet of th« Lord S2. 14, Ahimelerh said, who is so/, aa David .* £&im.20.19.L am one of them that are/, in Israel N$h. 7. 2. Ilanoniah was a/, man and feared God 9. 8. and foundest his heart/, before thee 13. 13. for ihey were counted/, to distribute Jo* 12. + 20. he removeth the lip of the/. PtaL 12. 1. for the/, fail from an\ontJ men 31.23.0 love the Lord, for Lord preservedi the/. 89. 37. and as a/, witness In heaven 101. 6. mine eyes shall be on the/, of the land 119. B6. all thy commandments are /. 138. thy testimonies are righteous and very/. Prov. 11. 13. a/, spirit concealcth tKc matter 13. 17. but a/ ambassador is health 14. 5. a/.iviiiioss m ill not lie, but a false utter lies 20. 0. but a/, mau who can find? 25. 13. as snow in han-est, so is a/, messenger S7. 6./. are the wounds of a fiicnd, but the kisses 28. 20. a/, man shall abound with blessings Ita. 1. SI, how is the/, city become an harlot! 26. afterwards thou shalt be called the/, city 8. 2. 1 took unto me/, wilncssus to record 49. 7. kings shall sec, because of the Lord that is/. Jer. 42. 5. the Lord be a^'. witness between us Dun. 6. 4. could lind none, forasmuch as he was/. Hoi, II. 12. but Jiulah is/, with the saints ddat. 24. 45. who then is a/, and wise servant? 'J. 21. well done, thou good and/, servant 23. thou hast been/, in a few things, Luke 19.17. Luke 12. 42. who then is that_/". and wise steward ? 16, 10. he that is/ in the least is/, also in much 11. have not been/, in the luirightcous mammon 12. have not been/, in what is another man's Actt 16. 15. if ye have judged me/, to the Lord 1 Ctfr.l.9.God is/.bywhom yr were called, 10.13. 4. 2, it is required in stewards, that a mau he /. 17. I have sent you Timothy if. in the Ijird 7. 25. that hath obtained mercy otthe Lord to be/. Gal. 3. 9. they arc blessed v,'itl\/. Abraham jE^/j. 1. 1. to the saints and/, in Christ .Tesus 6. 21. Tychicus a^". minister in the Lord Cot. 1. 2. to tl^e samts and/, brethren in Christ 7. Epaphras, who is for you a/, minister, 4. 7. 4. 9. Onesimus, a/, brother, who is one of you 1 7'/it;M.5.24./.is he that calleth you, who will do it t Thess. 3. 3. the i^jjrd is/, who shall stablish you 1 Tim. 1. 12. 1 thank Christ, that he counted me/. 15. this is a/, saying, 4. 9. Tit. 3. 8. S.ll.their wives must be sober, and/, in all things 6. 2. raihtr do them service because they are /. 2 Tim. 2. 2. the same commit thou to/, men 11. it is a/, saying || 13. yet he abideth/. Tit. 1. G. if any be blameless, having/, children 9. holding fast the/, word, as he was taught lleb. 2. 17. that he might be a/, high-priest 3. 2. who was/, to him that appointed him 10. 23, for he 15 /. that promised, 11.11. 1 Pet. 4.19- commit their souls, as unto a/. Creator A. 12. [ have written by&i! 'wus a/.tfTOiher FAL 1 John 1. 9. if wo confess, he is/ to forgive us Utv. 1, 5. Christ who is the/, witness, 3. 14. 2.10.bc/. to death, I will give thee a crown of life 13. those days wherein Antipas was my/, martyr 17 • 1-^. they that are with aim, are called, and/. 19. 11. a>id he that sat upon him wascalled/, 21. 5. these words are true and/. 22. C. FAITIII'ULLY. 2 Kings 12. 15. for they dealt/, 23. 7- 2 Chroit. 19. 9. thus do in the lear of the Lord/, 31 . 12. and they brought in the offeriags/. 34. 12, and the men did the work/. Prov. 29;. 14. the king that/, judgeth the poor Jer, 23,28. hathmyword,let him speak my word/, 3 John 5. thou docst/. whatsoever thou doest to bre- FAITIIFULNESS. [thren 1 Sam. 2fi. 23. the Lord render to every man his/. Psa/. 5. 9. for there is no/, in their mouth 36, 5. and thy/, reacheih unto the clouds 40. 10, I have declai-ed thy/, and thysalvation 88. 11, or shall thy/, be declared in Jcslructioii ? 89, 1. 1 will make known thy/, to a}l generations 2, thy/, slialt thou establish in the heavens 5. thy/, also in the congregation of the saints 8, who IS like to thee, or to thy/round about tbeer 24. but my/, ami my mercy shall be with him 33. nor will I suffer my/, to fail 92. 2. it is good to shew forth thy/, every niglA 119- 7^. and that thou in/, hast aflUcted me f 8fi. all thy commandments are/. 90, thy/. IS unto all generations 1 1■^8. iliy testimonies are righteous and very/, 143. 1. hear my prayer; in thy/, answer me Tsa. 11 .j5. and/, shall be the girdle of his reins 25, 1. iny counsels of old are/, and truth Lam, 3. 23, thy merries are iiew, great is Ihy/. J£os. 2. 20. 1 will betroth thre unto me in/. I'AITIILESS. Mat. 17. 17. 0/ ponci-at. Mmk 9. I9. Luke Q. 41. Jo/m 20. 27, and be not/, bu'* .Relieving FALL. '.^'he fall of man. Man's greatest ejceUency at /rst vai a per/ect conformity to ihe divine ftaltern. God crrated man in his own imagv, in the image of God created he him, Ge}i,. I.27. This iyicliidei-, I, 7Vie siiiii/itui/e of God in the sulistance 0/ the sonf, (IS it is an inteltigmt, /rec, spiritual, and it/'inortitl being. This is assii^ned to be the reason 0/ the Inw, that whoso slu-ds man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed ; for in tlic image of God made he man, Gen. g. G. ir, A moral resemblance in its qualities ajid jterr'ectioHs. Man i^'us conformed to God in /loliness ; ibis the Apostle insinuates, u'hen he iefs forth the Aanctification 0/ corrupt man, by the expression 0/ renewing him in know- ledge, righieousness, and holiness, after the image of the Creator, Eph. 4, 23, 24. Col. 3,. 10. The renpvajion of thin-^s, beitiQ a restoring of them to their primitive state ; and is more or last pcrjfict, by its proportion to, or distance from the orit^inal. Man's understanding was enriche4 :eith kno^oledge, xehich urns neither acquired by study, nor confined to that or the other particular creature, but reached through the x<:hole compass of the creation. Besides, he had such a kuozfledge of the Dtity, as Tjas iiifficicnt for his duty and felicity. He discovered almighty power, admirable wisdom, and infinite goodness, from their effects in creating the u'orld. The image of God was likewise resplendent ni mart's conscience, the scat of practical knowledge, and treasury of tnoral principles. The directive faculty was sincere and iincorrupt ; it was clear from alt prejudices, which might render it an tncompe- tcut judge of good and evil. There teas also a divine impression on th$ will. Spiritual reason kept the throne, and the inferior facul- ties observed an easy and regular subordination to its dictates. III. The image of God consisted, though in an inferior degree, in the happy state of n\an, vhich was the consequent and accession to his holintss : And herein he rcscmhlcd that infinitely blemed Being, as he ts perfectly exempt from alt eri'.i which might allay and lessen bis felicity, and enjoy those pleasures u'hich are worthy of his pure nature and glorious state. This happiness ftad relation to the two natures, johich enter into man's composition, (1) The animal and sensitive^ and this consisted both in the excellent disposi- tion of his organs, and in the enjoyment of con- venient objects. His body being J'ormed imme- diately by God, was Jiot liable to those defects which proceed from the weakness of second causes: Ko blemish or disease^ which are the t^'ectf emd foptnevs of sin, were • f-e found in FAL ^, him: All hit tenses were quick and lively, abtt to perform with facility, vigour, and delight, their operations. Not only were his organs er- cellenity disposed, but there were also convenient objects to entertain his sensitive facultie*: He enjoyed nature in its original pttrity, crowned with the benediction of Cod^ before it was blasted with ths curse. The world was all harmony and beauty, becomijig the goodness of the Creator; and not as it is since the fall^ disordered and doomed in many parts, the eject of his jiattce, 'Ihe earth was liberal to Adam of all its trea- sures j the fieavens of their light and sweetest injluences. And he was seated in Eden, a plact of great beauty and delight. But (2) His chief happiness consisted in the exercise of his most Tiable faculties on their proper objects. The highest faculties in man are the understanding and icill : and their happiness coyisisis in union Tt'itA God by knowledge and love. He »aw the admirable beauty of' the Creator through the transparent veil of the creatures: And from hence there arose in the soul a pleasure pure, solid, and sati-fying. IV. There was in ?nnn's dominion and power oier the creatures a shining part of God's irnage. God gave him the solemn investinire of his dig- nity, when h^ broucht the creatures to icctive their iiames from him, which xcas a tnurk of their homage, and u token of hit empire to com- mand them by their, nama, Vsal. 8, 6, 7, 8, Thus holy and blessed was Adam in his primi- tive state. Man only of all creatures on earth was in a state of tnoral dependence, and capable of a law. For, a laij being the declaration of the Supe- rior's will requiring obedience, and threatening punishment on thejailure thereof, there jntut be a principle of reason and choice in that \n.'ure which is governed by it : do.'h to discover the • authority that enjoins it ; to discern the tnutter of the law ; and to determine itself, out ofjudg- vieut and election, to obedience, as most excellent in itself, and advantageous to the performer. As thertfore reason made man capable of a laWf so it Was impossible he should be c-rempt from a la::} ; for as the notion of a God, that is, of the first and supreme Being, excludes all possibility of obligation to another, and of subjection to a law ; io the quality of a creature includes the relation of dependence and natural tubjictioii to the will of God. The law ff nature, to which man was snl^cct vpoH his creation, contains those moral principles concerning good and evil, which h-tve an esicntiat equity in them, and are the measures of his duty to Cod, to himself, and to his fellow-creatures. This law was published by the voice of reason, and is holy, just, and good ; and the obligation to it is eti.rnttl ; it bei'-.g the unchangeable will of God, grounded on the natural and invariable relations between God and nian, and between man and the creatures. Besides the particular directions of the la;e of nature, this general prin- ciple 2cas planted in the reasonable soul, to obey God in any instance wherein he did prescribe his pleasure. Accordingly, to declare his so- vereign right in alt things, and to make trial of man's obedience, God entered into covenant liiith man ; he forbids him to eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, for in the day thou eatebt thereof thou shalt surely die. This esta- blished an inseparable connection between duty and felicity, disobedience and misery. In this threatening of death upon disobedience, the pro- mise of lij'e upon his obedience was implied and easily suggested itself to the rational mind, I Man was created perfectly holy, but in a natural^ thcxejore mutable state. He was invested with power to prevent his falling, yet under a poS' sibility of it: He was complete in his own order, but receptive of siitful impressions. Be- ing therefore set upon by the most subtile 0/ those rebellious spirits, who had fallen J'rom their obedience and glory, he was cornipied and seduced by him, and involved both himselj and his posterity iji sin and misery. As ta the manner in which tlie deoil seduced our first parents, see on DtVlL. The honour and majesty of the whole law was violated in the breach of that symbolical pre- cept : for in that graiid apostasy mcny sins were tncluded ; as, 1. Infidelity and unbelief: God had said. Of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, thou slialt not eat of it ; for in the day thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die. This was the first step to riiiu, as appears by the Order of the temptation : It was first said by the devil. Ye shall not die, to weakea their faith ; I'na V< cUall bt as guiis. 'a FAf. Hatter thetr ambition. This ivfdelity is greatlt/ airgravated, as il implies an accusation of God, [1) Of envy; as if he had de?iied them the perfection? becoming the human nature, and they might ascend to an higher orb than that zoherein they were placed, by eating the forbid- den fruit, (a) Of faleshood ; as if God had threatened to inflict a punishment vpon man's disobedience lohich he had no design to do ; and zohat heightens this is, that when he distrusted ■,he Fountain of truth, he gave credit to the Father of lies ; as appears by his cOTnpliajice , the real evidence of his faith. %. Tnij sin included in it prodigious pride : He XT scarcely out of the state of nothing, no soonet —eated but he aspired to be as God. Not con- ent with his image, he affected an equality, to ie like him in his inimitable attributes. He Wijuld rob God of his eterjiicy, to live without end, to enjoy an immortality, not depending God's will, but absolute, which is proper to God alojie ; of his sovereignty, to command without dependence ; and of his wisdom, to know all things without reserve. III. Horrid ingratitude : He was appointed hei apparent of all things ; yet undervaluing his present portion., he entertains a project of i, proving his happiness. The excellent state neuly conferred upon him, was a strong obliga- tion to pay so small an acknowledgment to the Lord, The ■use of all the garden was allowed him, only a tree excepted. Now in the m.idst of sveh variety and plenty, to be inflamed with the intemperate appetite of the forbidden fnUt, and to break a command so equal and easy, what is it but a despising the rich goodness of his great Bet-efacior ? IV. A bloody cruelty to himself, and to all his posterity. When God had made him a depo- sitory in a matter of irifinite moment ; that is, of his own happiness, and all mankind's, this should have been a powerful motive to have kept him vigilant : But giving a ready ear to the tempter, he betrayed his trust, ■ and at ojice breaks both the tables of the law, and becomes the greatest sinner, being guilty of the highest impiety and cruelty. By vohmtary disobedience Mtr frit parents fell from and lost their original rectitude and per- fection of nature ; which co?isisted in knowledge, holiness, and perfect happiness, Gen. 1. SC Col. 3. 10. Eph. 4. 24. Vy the fall of man all the powers of nature were depraved, polluted, and corrupted : [1] The vnderstandiytg was darkened, Eph. 4. 18. [2] The conscience defied, Ileb. 10. 22. [3] The will obstinate and rebellious, Isa. 28, 14. Rom. 8. 7. [4] The affections carnal and sensual, Eph. 2. 3. [5] dll the thoughts unin- terruptedly evil. Gen. 6. 5. and the whole mind, or heart, a nest of all manner of abominatiotis, Jer. 17.9. Mat. 15. IQ. FALL, Hubsfantive. Prov. l6. 18. and an haughty spirit before 3.f. 29. 16. but the righteous shall see their/. Jer. 49. 21. earth is moved at the noise of their/". Ezek. 26.15. the isles shake at the sound of their/. IB. the isles shall tremble in the day of thy/, 31. 16. the nations to shake at th« sound of his f. 32. 10. every man for his life in the day of thy/. Mat. 7. 27. the house fell, and great was the/, of it Luke 2. 34. child is setfor the/, and rising of many Horn. 11. 11. but through their /. salvation is come unto the Gentiles 12. if the /. of them be the riches of the world FALL, f^erb. Gs7i.2.2l .God caused a deep sleep to/, upon Adam 43.18.he may seek occasion against us.and/. on us 45. 24. he said, see that ye/, not out by the way 49. 17. so that his rider shall/, backward E.tnd. 15. 16. fear and dread shall/, upon them 51.33. if a man dig a pit, and an ox or ass/, therein Lev. 11. 32. on whatsoever any of them doih /. 37. if their carcase/, on any sowing-seed, 38. I9,29,lest land/to whoredom and become wicked £6. 7. they shall/, before you by the sword, 8. 36. and they shall/, when none pursueth 37. and they shall/, one upon another Num. 6. f,21. the Lord doth make thy thigh to/. 6. + 12. but the days that were before shall/. 11. 31 . and let them /. by the camp round about 14. 29 .your carcases shall/, in the wilderness^ 32. 34. 2. this is the land that shall/, to you Deut. 22. 8. if any man/. from"thence Jiidg. 8. 21. they said, rise thou, and/, upon us 15. 12. Samson said, swear ye will not/, upon me 38. and /. into the hand of the uncircumcised UuthS. 16, let/, some handfuls of purpose for her + 22. that they/, not on thee in another field ? 18 until thou know how the matter will f. 184 FAL 1 Sam. 3. 19. let none of his words /. to the ground 14.45. there shall not one hair of hi.s head/, to the ground, S.Sam.li.11. 1 Kings \. 51. Acts 27. 34, 18. 25. Saul sought to make David/, by Philistines 22. 17. would not/, on the priests of the Lord 18. the king said, turn thou» and f. on the priests 26. 20, therefore let not my blood/, to the earth 25am.l.l5,go near and/, onhim.l Kings2.Q.g.Z\ 24. 14. let us /. into the hand of God, let me not /. into the hand of man, 1 Chron.Q,!. 13. 1 Kings 22. 20. who shall persuade Ahab to go up and/, at Ramoth-gilead ? 2 C/iron. 18. I9. 2 Kingsf. 4. let us/, unto the host of the Syrians 10. 10. shall/, nothing df the word of the Lord 14, 10. why shouldstmeddle,that thou shouldst/,.? 1 Chron. 12. IQ. he will/, to his master Saul 2 Chro7i. 21,15. have sickness, till thy bowels/, out 25.8. God shall make thee/, before the enemy 19. that thou shouldest/. and Judah with thee Esth. 6. f 10. suffer not a whit to/, of all that 13 .beforewhom thou hast begun to/.shall not pre- vail against him, but shalt surely/, before him Job 6. t27. yea, ye cause to /. upon the fatherless 12. + 3. If. not lower than you 13. 11. and shall not his dread/, upon you ? 31. 22. let mine arm/, from my shoulder-blade Psal. 5. 10. let them/, by their own counsels 9. 3 .mine enemies shafl/. and perish at thypresence 10. 10. that the poor may/, by his strong ones 35. 8, into that very destruction let him/, 37. 24, tho' he/, he shall not be utterly cast down 45. 5. arrows, whereby the people/, under ihee 64. 8. make their twigue to/, on thf mselves 78. 28. and he let it/, in the midst of their camp 82. 7. but ye shall/, like one of the princes 91. 7. a thousand shall/, at thy side, and 10,000 106. t27. make their seed/, among the nations 118. 13. thou hast thrust at me that I might/. 140. 10. let burning coals/, upon them 141. 10. let the M'icked/. into their own nets 145. 14. the Lord upholdeth all that/. Prov. 4. 16. unless they cause some to/. 10. 8. but a prating fool shall/. 10. 11.5. the wicked shall/, by his own wickedness 14. where no counsel is the people/. 28. he that trusteth in his riches shall/. 22. 14. he that is abhorred of the Ld. shall/, therein 24. 16. but the wicked shall/, into mischief 26. 27. whoso diggeth a pit shall /. therein, he who rolleth a stone it will return on him , Eccl. 10. 8. 28,10. causethtogo astray shall/, into his own pit 14. but he that hardeneth his heart shall/. 18. but he that is perverse shall/, at once Eccl. 4, 10. if they/, one will lift up his fellow 11. 3. if the tree/, towards the south or north Isa. Q. 15. many among them shall stumble and/. 10. 4. and they shall/, under the slain ,34. and Lebanon shall/, by a mighty one 22. 25. nail fastened in the sure place shall/. 24. 18. who fleelh from fear shall/, into the pit 20. the earth shall/, and not rise again 28. 13. that they might go and/, backward 30. 13, iniquity shall be as a breach ready to/. 25. in the day of slaughter, when the towers/. 40. 30. and the young men shall utterly f. 47. 11. therefore mischiefs shall/, uponthee 64. 15. whoso shall gather/, for thy sake Jer. 3, 12. I will not cause mine anger to/, on you 6. 15. they shall/, amongst them that/. 8. 12. 21. the fathers and sons shall/, upon them 8. 4, saith the Lord, shall they/, and not arise .' 9. 22. even the carcases of men shall/, as dung 15. 8. 1 have caused him to/, upon it suddenly 23. 12. they shall be driven out and/, therein 19. a whirlwind/, on th« head of wicked, 30. 23. 25. 27. drink ye, andbe drunken, and spue, and/. 34. and ye shall/. lifc« a plesisant vessel 37. 14. it is false, 1 f. cot away to the Chaldeans + 20. let my supplication/, before thee 42. f 2. let our supplication/, before thee 44. 12. they shall ?l11/. in the land of Egypt 46, 6. they shall stumble and/, toward the north 16. he made many to/, yea one fell on another 48. 44. he that fleeth shall/, into the pit 49. 26. her young men/, in her streets, 50. 30. 50. .32. and the most proud shall stumble and / 51 .4.the slain shall/, inlandof Chaldeans, 47,49! 44. yea, the wall of Babylon shall/. 49. as Babylon caused the slain of Israel to/. Lam. 1. 14. he hath made my strength to f. Esek. 6. 7. the slain shall f. in the midst of you 13. 11, say unto them that it shall/, andyc, O great hMlstones, rhall/, and a stormy 'vind rent it 14. faundation shall be discovered, and it shall/. 24. G. bricgit out piece by piece, let no lot/, on it 27. 27. all thy company shall/, into the seas, 34. 29. 3. thou shalt/. upon the open fields, 39. 5. 30. 4. great pain, when the slain shall/, in Egypt 6. they also that uphold Egypt shall/". 22. I will eiu.ie the sword to ;". out of his hand FAL Ezek. 32, 12. by swords will I cauii; multitude toy 33. 12. not/, thereby in the day that he ti:rnetl» 35. 8. and in all thy rivers shall they /. 36. + 14. nor cause 10/. thy nations any more 38. 20. the steep places shall/, every wall shall/ 39. 3, arrows to/. || 4. shalt/. on the mountains 44. 12. they caused Israel to/, into iniquity 45. + 1. when ye cause the land to/, by lot 47. 14, this land shall/, to you for inheritance Da^i. 9. + 18. we cause not our supplications to/, 11. 14. also the robbers of thy people shall /. 19. but he shall stumble and/, and not be found 34. when they shall/. || .35. some/, to try thera Hos. 4. 5. therefore shalt ihow f. in the day, the prophet also shall/, with tbee in the night 14. the people that doth not understand shall/. 5. 5. Israel and Ephraim shal]/. Judah shall f. 10. 8. and they shall say to the hills,/, onus 14. 9- but the transgressors shall /. therein Amos Z. 6. can a bird/, in a snare where no gin is? 14. the horns of the altar shall/, to the ground 8. 14, even they shall/, and never rise again 9. 9- yet shall not the least grain/, to the earth Mic.7. 8, rejoice not, O mine enemy, when If Nah. 3. 12. they shall/, into the mouth of the eater Mai. 2. + 8. ye have caused many to/, in the law Mat. 10. 29, not one span-ow/, to ground without 12, 11. if it/, into a pit on the sabbath-day 15. 14. both shall/, into the ditch, Luke 6, 39, 15. 27. eat crumbs which fall/, masters' table 21,44,whoso /".on this stone be broken, on whom it shall/, it will grind him to powder, Luke 20.18, 24, 29. the sun shall be darkened, and the staii shall/, from heaven, Mark l%. 25. LAike 10.18, 1 beheld Satan as lightn./. from heav. 23.30.shall begin to say to the mountains, f. onus John 12. 24. except a com/, into the ground' and die Acts 17. 17. fearing lest they should/, into quicks, 32.then the soldiers cut the ropes and let her/off ; .34.shallnotanhair/.from the head of any of you i?(W), 11,11. have they stumbled that they should ^. 14. 13. put an occasion to/, in his brother's way 1 Ct»r.l0.12. him that standeth take heed lest he/. 1 Ti>«.3.6.he/. into the condemnation of thedevil 7. have a good report, lest he/, into reproach 6. 9- they that will be rich/, into temptation Heb. 4. 11. lest any/, after the same example 10. 31, it is fearful to/, into hands of living God Jam. 1. 2. count it joy, when ye/, into temptation 5. 12. swear not, lest ye/, into condemnation 2 Pet. 1, 10. if ye do these things ye shall never/. 3. 17. beware lest ye/, from your stedfastness liev. 6. 16. said to the mountains and rocks,/, onus 9-1.1 saw a star/, from heaven unto the earth FALL aioay. Luke 0. 13. and in the time of temptation/, avn^ Heb. 6. 6. if they/, away to renew them again FALL down. DeiW. 22.4. see thy brother's ass/, down by the way Josh 6, 5. the wall of the city shall/, down flil 1 Sam. 21. 13. David let his spittle/, down Psal. 72. 11. all kings shall/, down before him Jsa. 13. t 7- therefore shall all hajids/. down 31. 3. and he that is holpen shall f. down 34. 4. their host shall/. do7on as the leaf falleth 44. 19. shall I/, down to the stock of a tree: 45. 14. the Sabeans shall/. doTSn unto thee 46. 6. they/, down, yea, they worship Ezek. 30.25. and the arms of Pharaoh shall/ dovia Dan. 3. 5. ye/. dowJi and worship the image, 10. 15. if ye/, down and worship the image, well, 11. 26. and many shall/, down slain Mat. 4. 9. all these things will I give thee, if thou wilt/, down and worship me, Luke 4.1. ii(?i;.4.10.the twenty-four elders/, domi beforehim FALL, joined with sword. Exod. 5. 3. lest he/, on us with pestilence or JMorJ N^um. 14. 3. brought us to this land to/, by smrd 4;i. and ye shall/, by the sword 2 Kings 19. 7. Sennacherib/, by j. 2 Chr. 32, +21. Psal. 63.10. they shall/, hj the sword, Etek. 6^11. 2ia. 3. 25, thy men shall/, by the sword 13. 15. and every one shall/, by the sword 31. 8. then shall the Assyrian/, with the sword 37. 7. behold, I will cause him to /. by th* sword in his own land, Jer. 19- 7- Jer. 20. 4. Pashur's friends shall/, by the sjvord 39. 18, and thou shalt not/, by the s^oord Ezek. 5. 12. a third part shall/, by the sword ' 6. 12. and he that h near shall/, by the sword 11. 10. ye shall/, hy the sword, 1 will judge you 17.21. his fugitives shall/, by the sjvord 23. 25. and thy remnant shall /, by the sworJ 24. 21. your sons and daughters shall/, by rword C5. 13. and they of Dedan shall f. by the sword 30. 5. the men in the league shall/, by the sword 6. from the tower of Syene, shall/, by the suord 17. the young men shall/, by the sword 22. I will cause the sword to/, out of his hafi4 33.27. they in the wastes sh*ll/, by the tv'orti FAL Du*. t\.^^. they that understand shall/, hy sword lUi. 7. Ui. their princes bii^ll"/". by the suoid 13. 16. S.imaria shall/, by the jward Jttei 2. 8. when they/.on the saord not he wounded Amos 7. 17. thy sous and daughters/, by the tword iMkt £1. 24. they shall/, by the edge of the tieord FALLEN. Gcn.4.6.L.saidto Cain.why is thy countenance/, ? Lev. 13. 41. that hath his hair/, olf from his head 25. 35. if thy brother be/, lu ^i^^ay with thee Josh 8. 24. all Ai were /". ou the edge of the sword Jitd^. 3. 25. behold, their lord was/, down dead 18. 1. their inheritance had not^'. «nto them 19. 27. behold the woman was /. at the door I ■Nflm. 5. 3. Dagon was/. || 26. J2. a deep sleep/. 31.8. they fouodSaul and his sons/. 1 Chr.lO.Q. S Sam. 1. 10. sure he could not live after he was/. 12. and they mourned, because they were/. .1. 38. there is a great man/, this tfayin Israel 17. + 9. when some of them be /. at the first I Kings 8,t56. hath not/, one word of his promise 20. 1 25. number an army like army that was/, S /v'mjj 13.l4.now Elisha was/, sick of his sickness 25. til. the/, away did the captain carry away e Chron. 20. 24. were dead bodies/, to the earth 29. 9. for lo, our fathers have /. by the sword Esth. 7. 8. ilaman was/, on bed where Esther was /*sai, 20. 8. they are brought down and /. 36. 1'.'. there are the workers of iniquity/. Jsa.i *,12. how art thou/, from heaven, O Lucifer! 26. 18. nor have theinhabitantsof the world/. JEjf*. 32.22. all of them/, by the sword, 23,24. Hos. 14. 1. for thou hast/, by thine ioiijnity FAL Zech. 12. j Q. he that is/, at that day be" as Dav. i«*«l4.5.whichofyou shall have an ox/, intoapit? Acts B. 16. the Holy Ghost was /. on none of them 20.g. liutychus being/, into a deep sleep fell down 2lj. 14. when we were all /. I heard a voice 27 . 29. fearing, lest they should have /. on rocks 28.6. looked when Paul should have/, down dead PMl. 1. 12. /. out to the furtherance of the gospel Rev. 2 5. remember from whence thou art /. Are FALLEN. 2 Sajtt.l. 4. many of the people are /. and dead 19. how are the mighty /. .' 25,27. 22. 39. they are/, under my feet, Psal. 18. 38. Ptal. 16,6. the lines flf* /. to me in pleasant places 55, 4. the terrors of death are /. upon me 57. 6. into the midst whereof they are/, themselv. 69. 9. the reproaches of them are /. uporj me Isa. 9. 10. the bricks aref. down, but we will build Jer. 38. 19. the Jews that aref. to the Chaldeans 46. 12. the mighty men, they are/, both together 50. 15. Babylon's foundations are/, walls down Lam. 2, 21. my_ virgins are /. by the sword Esek. 31 . 12. his branches aref. his houghs broken 3C.27 . they shall not lie with the mighty that are /. Nos. 7. 7. all their kings aref. nono calleth to me I Cor. 15.6. part remain, some are f. asleep, 18. Gal. 5. 4. justified by the law, ye aref. from grace liev. 17. JO. are seven kings, five are f. and one is Is FALLEN, itfw. 13. 40. theman whose hair isf. off his head Slim. 32. 19. our lot isf. on this side Jordan JosA. 2. 9. I know that your terror isf. upon as XA 1, lb. the fire of God isf. from heaven Psai. 7. 15. and isf. into ihe ditch which he made Jsa.S. a. Jerusalem is ruined, and Judah isf. 16. Q. the shouting for thy summer-fruits is f. ■ ' . 9. Babylon is f. is f. Rev. 14. 8. [ 18. 2. 59. 14 for truth isf. in the streets, equity cannot fer. 48. 32. the spoiler is f. on thy summer-fruits 51.8. Babylon is suddenly/, and destroyed £drin.5.l6.the crown isf. from our heads, woe to us i2ff;t.l3.12.1o,whenthewaIl is/, shall it not be said Amos 5.1 tile virgin of Isr. «/. shall no more rise y. 11. I will raise up the tabernacle that isf. Zech, 11.2. howl fir-tree, for the cedar isf. Acts 15. 16. build tabernacle of David whicn tV FALLER, ,-er. 46. 1 16. be multiplied the/, one fell on anoth. FALLEST. Jfr. 37- 13. saying, thou/, away to the Chaldeans FALLETH. Sxod. 1 . 10. when there f. out any war, they join i^w. 11. 33. every vessel whereintoany oftiem/. '(5. every thing whereupon their carcase /. yum. 33. 54. inheritance shall be where his lot/. ■Sim. 3. 29. not fail one that/, on the sword 34. as a man/, before wicked men, so fellest thou i7. 1-2. will light on him as dew/, on th{B ground ■«A 4. J. wnen deep sleep/, on men, 33. 15. PriT. 13 7. a wicked messenger/, into mischief 17.20 » perverse tongue/, into mischief z4. l6. a just man/, seven times, riseth up again ir. rejoice not when thine enemy/. lUcl. 4. 10. woe to him that is alone when he /. U. i2. sons of mnn are snared when it/, oh tliem II 3. where th** tree /. there shall it be i*ti 34. 4. as the leal' f. off from the vine V. 2ia. -il. 15. maketh image, and/, down thereto, 17. Jer. 21. 9. he that/, to Chaldeans shall live Dan. 3. 6. whoso/, not down and worshippeth, 11. Mai. 17. 15. for oft-times he/, into the fire Luke 11. 17. a house divided against a house/. 15. 12. give me the portion of goods that/, to me Horn. 14. 4. to his own master he standeth or/. Jam. 1. 11. the tiower thereof/. 1 Pet. l\ 24. FALLING. Num. 24. 4./. into a trance, but his eyes open, 16. Deui. 19. 1 16. to testify against him/, away /0A4. 4. thy words have upholden him that weis/. 14. 18. the mountain/, cometh to nought /-'j.56. 13. wilt not deliver my feet from/. II6. 8. Prov. 25. 25. a righteous man/, before the wicked Isa. 34, 4. and as a/, fig from the fig-tree LuX:e 8.47 .came trembling and/.down before him 22, 44. as it were great drops of blood/, down Acts 1. J.8. and Judas/, headlong burst asunder 27. 41. and/, into a place where two seas met 1 Cor. 14. 25. and so/, down, he will worship God 2 T/iess. 2. 3, except there come a/, away first Jude 24. to him that is able to keep you from /. FALLINGS. Jod 41. t Z3. the/, of his flesh are joined together FALLOW. Jer. 4. 3. break up your/, ground, Hos. 10. 12. See Deer. FALSE. Exod. 23. 1. thou shalt not raise a/, report 7. keep thee far from a/, matter 2 Kin^s 9, 12. and they said, it is/, tell us now Job 36. 4. for truly my words shall not be/. Psal. 119.104. therefore I hale every/, way, 128, 120. 3. n^hat shall be done to thee thou/, tongue : Prov.11.1. a/, balance is an abomination to the L, 17. 4. a wicked doer giveth heed to/, lips 20. 23. and a/, balance is not good 25. 14. whoso boasteth of a/, gift, is like wind /er.S.+ a.the/.pen of scribes workcth for falsehood 14. 14. they prophesy unto you a/, vision 23.32. I am against them that prophesy/, dreams 37. 1^. then said Jeremiah, it is/. I fall not away Lam. 2. 14. but have seen for thee/, burdens Ezei. 21. 23. it shall be to them as a/, divination Zec/t. 8. 17. let none imagine evil, love no/, oath 10. 2. and the diviners have told/ dreams Mai.3.5.l will be swift witness againsc/. swearers iWaf .24.24.for there shall arise/. Christs and/.pro- phets, and shall shew wonders. Mart 13. 22. Ltike 19. 8. have taken apy thing by/, accusation 2 Cor. 11, ig. for such are/, apostles, deceitful 26. 1 have been in perils among/, brethren Ga/.2.ji. because of /.brethren unawares brought in 2 7i//i. 3. 3. without natural affection,/, accusers Tit. 2. 3. aged women, that they be not/, accusers 2 Pet. 2. 1. there shall be/, teachers among you See Prophet. FALSE pntphels. Mat. 7.l5.heware of/, prophets in sh^eps' clothing 2i. 11. and many/, prophets shall lise, 24. il/ar* 13.22./. prophets shall rise and shew signs Luke 6. 26. so did their fathers to the/, prophets 2 Pel. 2.1. there were/, prophets among the people 1 Joh7i4i. 1. f. prophets ixe gone out into the world FALSE tsitrtess. Exod. 20. 16 thou shalt not bear/, witness against thy neighbour, Deut.^. SO. Mat.lQ. 18. Dent. 19-16. if a/. rwiV^zwj rise up against any man 18. and behold, if the witness be a/, witness Prov. 6. 19- a/, witness that speaketh lies 12. 17. a/, witness sheweth forth deceit, 14. 5, 19- 5. a/, witness shall not be unpunished 9. 21. 28. a/, witjiess shall periih 25. 18. a man that beareth/. witness is a maul Mat. 15. 19. for out of the heart proceed/, witness 56. 59- the elders sought/. wiV.'wu against Jesus Mark 14. 56. many bare/, witness against him, 57. FALSE witnesses. Psal. 27. 12. /. witnesses are risen up against me 35.11./'. witnesses iidrise, they laid to my charge Mat. 20. ^0. tho'many/.wiotewMC^me, yet found they none, at the last came two/, witnesses Acts 6. 13. and set up/, witnesses, -who said 1 Cor. 15. 15. and we are found/, witnesses of God FALSEHOOD. 2 5am. 16.13.should have wrought/.against my life J06 21. 34. in your answers there remaineth/. Psal. 7. 14. behold, he hath brought forth/. 119. 118. hast trodden them down, for deceit is/. 144. 8. their hand is a right hand of/. 11. Prov. 20. 1 17. bread of/, is sweet to a man 25. + 14. whoso boasteth himself in a gift of/. Isa. 28. 15. and under/, have we hid ourselves 57. 4. are ye not a seed of/. T \\ 59. 13. words of/. Jer. 3. t 10. she hath turned to me but in f. 8. t 8. the false pen of scribes worketh for/. 10. 14. for his molten image is/. 51. 17- 13. 25. thou hast forgotten me, and trnsted in/. 37. i 14. then said Jeremiah it is a /. Hos.X.l. for they commit/, and the thief cometh lo Mic. S. 11. if a man walking in the spirit andy. FALSELY. Gen. 21. 23. swear to me that thou wilt not deal/ /i«».6.3.have found what was lost, and sweareth/, 5. or all that about which he hath sworn/. 19. 11. neither deal/, nor lie one to another 12. and ye shall not swear by my name/. Deut. 19. 18. if the witness have testified/. Psal. 35. t 19. let not mine enemies/, rejoice 44. 17. nor have we dealt/, in thy covenant JVr.5.2.tho' they say,the Lord liveth, they swear/ 31. the prophets prophesy/, unto you, 29. 9. 6. 13. prophet, priest, every one dealeth/. 8. 10. 7. 9. will ye steal, murder, and swear/./ 40. 16. for thou speakest/. of Ishmael 43. 2. thou speakest/. the Lord hath not sent theo Hos. 10. 4. swearing/, in making a covenant Mic. 2. fil. if a man walk with the wind and lie/, Zech.5.-i.ii\e curse enter his house that sweareth/. Mat. 5. 11. say evil against you/, for my sake Luke 3. 14. nor accuse any/, be content with wages 1 Tim. 6. 20. oppositions ot science,/, so called lPer.3.l6./.accuse your good conversa. in Christ FALSIFYING. Amos 8. 5. and/, the balances by deceit FAME. Gen. 45. 1 6. the/, was heard in Pharaoh's house Num. 14. 15. nations that have heard the/, of theo Josh.6. 27. Joshua's/, was noised thro' the country 9-9- we heard the/, of God, what he did in Egypt 1 Kings 4. 31. his /. was in all nations round about 10. 1. the queen heard/, of Solomon, 2 Chr. Q. i 7. thy wisdom exceedeth the/. 2 Chron. 9. »,. 1 Chron. 14. I7. the/, of David went to all lands 22. 5. and the house m^ist be of/, and of glory £j'M.9.4.Mordecai's/. went through the provinces Job 28. 22. we have heard the/, with our ears Isa. 66. 19. to the isles that have not heard my/. Jer. ,J. t g. thro' the/, of her whoredom shedehled 6. 24. we have heard the/, our hands wax feeble Zeph. 3. 19. and I will get them/, in every land Mat. 4. 24. the/, of Jesus went abroad, Mark 1.28. X-"** 4. 14,37. I 5.15. 9. 26. the/, thereof went abroad into all that land 31. they, when departed, spread abroad his/. 14. 1. Iierodthe tetrarch heard of the/, of Jesua FAMILIAR. Job 19. 14. my/, friends have forgotten me Psal. 41. 9. my/.friend hath lift up his heel ag. me FAMILIAR i/iim. ileu.20.27.man or woman of a/, spirit put to death l&;n. 28.7. seek me a woman that hath 2. f .spirit to enquire of her; a/, spirit at Endor 8. divine to me by the/, spirit and bring him up 1 Chr. 10. 13. Saul enquired of one that had a/, sp. 2 Chron. 33. 6. Manasseh dealt with a/, spxrit Isa. 29. 4. thy voice as of one that Ixith a/, spirit FAMILIAR spirits. Lev. 19. 31. regard not them that have/, spirits 20.6. against that soul that turneth after/, spirits Deut. 18. 11. nor a cunsulter with/, spirits 1 A'am. 28. 3. Saul put away those that had/, spirits 9. how he hath cut off thosn that have/, spirits 2 A in^j 21. 6. Manasseh dealt with/, spirits 23. 24. workers with/, spirits Josiah put away Isa. 8. 19. when they saj to you, seek/, spirits 19. 3 they shall setk to them that have/, spirits FAMILIARS. Jer. 20. 10. all my/, watched for mv halting FAMILY. Lev. 20. 5. I will set my face against his/. 25. 10. ye shall return every man to his/. 41- 47. sell himself to the stock of the stranger's/. 49. his uncle or any of his/, may redeem him Num. 3. 21. of Gershhn was the/, of the Libnites 27. of Kohath was the_./". of the Amraaiites 26. 5. the/, of Ilanochites,/. of the Palluites Family mentioned often fc the 5Qih verse. 27. 4. why our father's name done away homf.? 11. give his inheritance to the next of his/. 36.6. marry to/, of thek* father's iribe, 8, 12. Deut.2Q.iQ. lest a/, turn away from Lord our God Jbj^.7.14. the/, which the Lord taketh shall come 17. and he took the/, of the Zarhites Judg. 1. 25. but they let go the man and all his/. 6. 15. behold, my/, is poor in Manasseh 9. 1 . communed wim the/, of his mother's father 13. 2. Manoah a man of the/, of liie Danites 17. 7. a young man, a Levite of the/, of Judah 18. 2. the Danites sent of their/, five men to spy 19. or that thou be a priest to a/, in Tsrae- 21. 24. Israel departed, every man to his/. Puth2. 1. she had a kinsman of the_^. of Elimelech 1 'Som.9,21.my/.the least of the tribe of Benjamin 10. 21./. of Matri was taken, and Saul was taken 18. 18. what is my life, or my father's/, in Israel 20. 6. a yearly sacrifice there for all the/. 29- 2'S'am.l4.7.whole/.is risen against thine handmaid 16. 5. a. man of the/, of Saul, his name Shimei FAM Chron. 4. 2". neither did all their/, multiply 6. 61. to the f. of Kohath were cities given^ 70. 13.14. ti>e ark remained with the/, of Obed-edom Est/i. g, 28. these days of Purim kept by every/. Jer.3. 14. 1 will take one of a city, and two of a/. 8.3. death shall be chosen by residue of this evil/. Amos 3. 1. against the/. I brought out of Egypt Zec/i. 12. 12. every/, shall mourn apart, 13, 14. 14. IS. if the/, of Egypt go not up, and come not EpA, 3. 15. whole /. in heaven and earth is named FAMILIES. Ge7i. 8. 1 19. creepeth on the earth, after their/. 10. 5. the isles of Gentiles divided after their/. 18. were the/, of the Canaanites spread abroad 20.the sons of Ham after their/. || 31./.of Shem 12. 3. in thee all the/, of earth be blessed, 28.14. 36, 40, the dukes of Esau according to their/. 47.12. Joseph nourished his brethren with their/ Exod.6,\^. these be the/, of Reuben, the first-born of Israel, Num. S6. 7. Jas/t. 13. 15, 23. iS. these are the/, of Simeon, Num. 26. 12, 14. Josh. ig.l,B. 17. the/, of Gershon, Num. 3. 18, 21. | 4.22,24. 38. 40.41. JbfA. 21. 33. 19. these are the/, of Levi, 25. Nmn. 4.4G. | 26. 57, 58. JosA. 21. 27.1 CAro?i. 6. I9. 15. 21. take you a lamb according to your/ Lev. 2o. 45. of the/, of strangers shall ye buy Num. 1. 2. take the sum of Israel after their/. 3, 19. and the sons of Kohath by their/. 27.29,30. \ 4. ax. Josh. ^1.4,10. 20. the sons of Merari, by their/. 33,35. | 4. 33, 42, 44, 45. Jos/t. 21. 34, 40. 1 C/iroii. 6. 63. 4. 18. cutnot off the tribe of the/. ofKohathites 11. 10. Moses heard them weep through their/. 26. 15. they, of Gad, 18. JosA. 13. 24, 28. 20. the/, of Judah, 22. JosA. 15. 1, 12, 20. 23.the sons of Issachar after their/. 25. JosA.lQ. 17, 23. j 21. 6. 1 CAro?i. 6. 62. | 7. 5. 26. the/ of Zebulun, 27- Josh. IQ. 10, I6. 28. the sons of Joseph after their/. 36. 1. 34. thc/.ofManasseh, 36.12. Jbj/i.l3.2t/. | 17.3. 35. these are sons of Ephraim after their/ 37. JosA. 16. 5, 8. I 21. 5, 20. 1 CAron. 6. 66. 38. the sonsofBenjamin after their/,41.Jt?jA. 18. 11,20,21. 1 Sam. 10. 21. 42. the sons of Dan after their/. JIjA. 19.40,48. 44. sons of Ashcr after their/. JosA. I9. 24, 31. 48. sons of Naphtali after their/.50. Jtfi//.ig.32. 27. 1. daughters of Zelophehadof Manasseh's/. 33. 54. divide your land by lot among your/. 36. 1. the chief fathers of the/, of Gilead JosA. 6. + 23. brought out Uahab and all her /. 7. 14. tribe Clie Lord taketh come according to/. 13. 31. to half children of Machir, by their/. 19- 40. the tribe of Dan according to Iheir/. 48. I Ham. 9. 21. the least of all the/ of Benjamin 1 CAr. 2. 53. the/, of Kirjath-jearim, the Puhites 55. the/, of the scribes which dwelt at Jabez 4. 2. these are the/, of the Zorathites 21. the/ of them that ■wrought fine linen 38. these mentioned were princes in their/. £ CAron. 35. 5. according to the divisions of the/. 12. Neh.4. 13. T set the people after their/. JoA 31. 34. did the contempt of/, terrify me ? Psal. 68. 6. God setteth the solitary in/. 107. 41. and niaketh him f. like a flock Jer. 1. 15. I will call all the/, of the north 2. 4. hear, all ye/, of the house of Israel 10. 25. fury on the/, that call not on thy nam? 15. 1 3. and I will appoint over them four/. 25. 9. behold, 1 will take all the/, of the north 31. 1. I will be the God of all the/, of Israel 33. 24. the two/, which the Lord hath chosen Ezek, 20. 32. we will be as the/, of the countries ^mos 3. 2. you have I known of all/, of the earth NaA. 3 . 4. that selleth/. through her witchcrafts ZerA. 12. tl2. and the land shall mourn,/./. 14. all the/, that remain, every family apart 14. 17. whoso will not come up of all the/. FAMIISIE. TAe scripture speaks of several famines which have been in Palestine^ (/nrf in the neighbouring countries : as that irj, the time of Abraham; and agazn in the time cf Isaac, Gen. 12. 10. I 20. 1. But the mg^t remarkable whereof -me have any account, in that of seven years, iehich fell out in Egypt, u'Aile Joseph abode there^ Gen. 41. 27. It is cojisiderable for the con- trinia?ice, extent, and greatness of it ; and in this varticular the ?/iore so, that Egypt iV a comiiry least subject to these calamities, by rea- son of its extreme fmitfulness. Fd'Uiine is sometimes a natural effect, as roAen the Nile does not ^verfoio in Egypt ; or tAe rains do not fall in Judea, at tAe customary times., tAat is, in spri?ig or autU7nn ; or when zhe caterpillars and locusts swarm in the country, and destroy the fruits of it. TAe propAets, I BO FAM in several places, take notice of these last causes of famine, Joel 1. 3, 4, Sue. Famine aas also often the effect of God's anger against his people. For example : the Jl^rd se<- the prophet Gad to David, to tell him, tknJ; as a punishment of his vanity, whereby he jad been indjiced to number his people, God gave him the optio7t of seven years' famine, or of being for three months pursued by his enemies, or of seeing the plague raging for three days in his country, 2 Sam. 24. 12, 13. And in the reign of Ahab, The Lord called for a famine, and it came upon the laud seven years, 2 Kinirs 8. 1, 2. Amos threatens the people of Gad with another sort of famine, 7Dant of heavenly bread, which was that of hearing the word of God, Amos 8. 11. The Israelites now despise a propheCs counsel, then they shall seek for it, but not have a prophet to give them counsel. Gen. 12. 10. for the /.was grievous in the land 26. 1. there was a/, in the land, besides the first/. 41.27. seven empty ears shall be seven years oif. 30. and the/, shall consume the land 31 . the plenty shall not be known by reason of /. SO. to Joseph were born two sons before the/. 56. the/, was over all the face of the earth 47. 13. tne 'and fainted by reason of the/. Ruth 1. 1. when the judges ruled, there was a/. 2 Sam. 21. 1. there was a/, in the days of David 24. 13. shall seven years of/, come to thee in land? . Kings 8.37. if there be in the land/. 2 Chr. 20. 9. 18.2.^here wasasore/. inSamaria,2 ICi7igs6.25. 2 Kings'^. 4. then the/, is in the city, we shall die 8. 1. the Lord hath called for a/, it shall come 25. 3. the/, prevailed in Jerusalem, no bread ZChr. .^2.^1. Hezekiah persuadeth you to die by/. 20. in/, he shall redeem thee from death Job 5. 22. at de.struction and/, thou shalt laugh 30.5. for want and/, they were solitary Psal. 33. 19. and to keep them alive in/. 37. 19. in the days of/, they shall be satisfied 105. 16. moreover, he called for a/, on the land Isa. 5. 1 13. aud their glory are men of/. 14. 30. and I will kill thy root with/. 51.19. destruction,/, and sword, are come on thee Jer. 5.12. nor shall we see sword, nor/. 14. 13, 15. 14.15.by sword and f. shall prophets be consumed 16. the people shall be cast out, because of the/. 18. then "heboid them that are sick with/ 15. 2. and such as are for the/, to the/. 18. 21. deliver up their children to the /. 21.7. deliver from the/, to Nebuchadnezzar 24. 10. I will send the/, among them, 29. 17. 27. 8. that nation will I punish with the/. 29. 18. I will persecute ^vith the sword and/, 32.24. the city is given to Chaldeans because of/. 34. 17. I proclaim a liberty for you to the/. 42. 16. the/ shall follow close after you 52.6. the/, was sore in the city, there was no bread Lam. 5, 10. our skiu was black, because of the/. Ezek. 5. 12, a third part shall be consumed with/ 16. when 1 send on them the evil arrows of/. 17. so will I send on you/. 14. 13. 7. 15./. within,/, and pestilence shall devour 12. 16. but I will leave a few men from the/. 36. 29. and I will lay no/, upon you 30. ye shall receive no more reproach of/. Amos 8.11.1 will send a/, not of bread, but of word Luke 4. 25. when great/, was thro" all the land 15. 14. there arose a mighty/, in that land Rom. 8.35. shall/, separate us from love of Christ ? Rev. 18. 8. her plagues come in one day, death,/. By the FAMINE. Jer. 11.22. their sons and daught. shall die Ay ihef. 14. 12. but I will consume them bi/ the fl 15. 16.4. they shall be consumed ij,/. 44. 12, 18, 27. 21 . 9, he that abideth in the city shall die by thef. 27. 13, why will ye die by the f. and pestilence i 32.36.be delivered to thekingof Bahyloni^^ thef. 38. 2. remaineth in city shall die by f. Esek. 6. 12. 42.17. they shall die by thef. an^l pestilence 25. know certainly that ye shall die by thef. 44. 13. as T have punished Jerusalem by thef. Ezek, 6. 11. they shall fall by thef. and pestilence FAMINES. Mat. 24. 7; there shall be/, pestilences, and earth- quakes in divers places, Mark 13.8, Luke 21.11. FAMISH a7id FAMISHED. Gen. 41. 55. when all the land of Egypt was/. Prov. 10. 3. the L. -svill not suffer the righteous to/. Isa. 5. 13. and their honourable men are/. ZepA. 2.11. for he will/, all the gods of the earth FAMOUS. ' Num. 16. 2. princes/, in the congregation, 26. 9^ RutA 4. 11. and be thou/, in $eth-lehem 14. that his name may be/, in Israel 1 Chron. 5. 24. and these were/, men, 12. 30^ Psal. 74. 5. a man was/, as he had lifted up axes 1 36. 18 . give thanks to him who slew/, kings FAR Esek. 23. 10. an4 she became/, among women 33. la. and the daughters of the/., nations FAN, Snbsta7itive. Isa. 30. 24. clean provender winnowec with the_/ Jer. 15. 7. I will fan them with a/, in the gates Mat. 3. 12. whose/, is in his hand, Luke 3. 17, FAN, Verb. Jfa.41.l6.shalt/.them,wind shall carry them away Jer. 4. 11. a dry wind not to/, norto cleanse 15. 7. 1 will/, them with a fan in the gates 51.2. I will send fjinners that shall/, her FAR. Gen. 18. 25. that be f. from thee to slay righteoa Exod. 8- 28. only you shall not go very/, away 23. 7. keep thee/, from a false matter Deiit. 12.21. if the place be too/, from thee, I4.24, 29. 22. the stranger that shall come from a/.laaj Josh. % 16. waters stood very /. from the ci^ Adam 8. 4. go not very/, from the city, but be readj 9. 22. saying, we are/, from you, when ye dwell Jiidg. 9. 17. my father adventured his life/. 18. 7. they were/, from the Zidonians, 28. 19.11. they were by Jebus, day was /. spent 1 Sam. 20, 9. Jonathan said»/. be it from thee 1 TCings^.A6. that they carry them away/, orneaf 2 Chr. 26. 15. and his name was spread/, abroad Ezra 6. 6. now therefore be ye /. from thence Neh. 4. 19. we are separated one/, from another Esth. 9. 20. to all the Jews both nigh and /. Job 5. 4i. his children are/, from safety 11. 14. put iniquity/, away, 22. 23. 34. 10. /. be It from God to do wickedness Psal. 10. 6. thy judgments are/, out of sight 22. 1. why art thou so /. from helping tne? 73. 27. they that are/, from thee shall perish 97. 9. Lor4, thou art exalted/, above all gods 103. 12. as /. as the east is from the west, so/ hath he removed our transgressions from ui 109. 17. so let blessing be /. from him 119. 150. that follow mischief are/, from thy law 155, salvation is/, from the wicked Prop. 4. 24. and perverse lips put/, from thee 5.8. remove thy way/, from her, come not nighhey 15. 29. the Lord is/, from the wicked 19- 7 . much more do his friends go /. from him 22. 5. doth keep his soul, shall be /. from them 15.the rod of correction shall drive it/, from him 31. 10. for her price is/, above rubies Eccl. 2. 13. as/, as light excelleth darknes.* 3. 15. and a time to be /. from embracing Isa. 6.12. and the Lord have removed men/, awaj 19. 6. and they shall turn the rivers /. away 26. 16. thou hast removed the nations/. 46. 12. hear ye that are/, from righteousaes.i 49. ig. that swallowed thee shall oe/. away 54. 14. thou shEilt be f. from oppression 59. 9. therefore is judgment/, from us Jer. 12. 2. thou art/, from their reins 25. 26. all the kings of the north/, and near 27.10. prophesy, to remove you/, from your lani 48. 24. upon all the cities of Moab/. or near 47. thus /. is the judgment of Moab 51. 64. thus/, are the words of Jeremiah i"^am.3.17.thou hast removed my soul/, from peac* ICzek. 7. 20. therefore have I set it/, from them 1 1 . 15. they have said, get ye /. from the Lord Dan. 11. 2. the fourth king/, richer than they all Joel 3.6. that ye might remove them/, from bord«f Amos 6. 3. ye that put/, away the evil daj^, , Mic. 7.11. in that day shall decree be/, removed it/fff . 16. 22. Peter said, he it/ from thee,. Lord Mark 6. 35. and when the day was now/, spent 12. ,14. thou art not/, from the kingdom of God 13. 34. Son of man is as a man taking a/, journey L7ike 7. 6. when he was not/, from the house 22. 51. Jesus said, suffer ye thus /. he healed him 24. 29. abide with us, for the day is/. speW 50. and he led them ou,t as /. as to Bethacy John 21. 8. for they were not/, from land Acts 11. ig. they travelled as/, as Ehenice 22. that Barnabas should; go as/, as Antiocn 17.27. though he be not f^ from every one of u* 22. 21. Iwill send thee/. h|ence to the Gentiles 28. 15. they came to meet us as/, as Appii-foniiu Rom. 13. 12. the night is/, sp^t, the day is athaoJ 2 C(.r.4,17.worketh a/, more exc. weight of glorj 10. 14. for we are come as /. as to you als.o Eph. 1. 21. /. above all principality and power 4. 10. that ascended up /I above all heavens Phil. 1. 23. to be with Christ, which is /. better J/e3.7.15.it is yet/more evident.afterMelchisedw See CouNTHY, Coustries. FAR from me. 1 Sam. 2. 30. but now the Lord saith, be it/- /'i""* me, 22. 15. S Sa7»,. 20. SO. I 2S, H JoA 13. 21. withdraw thine hand f.from ine 19. 13, he hath put my brethren f.from tm 21 . 16. the counsel of wicked isf.from ■tae, 42. lU SO. 10. tliey flee /. from Tne, and spare nOt to syi FAS Plat. 22. 11. O Lord, be not /. from nt, for trou. Mp is near. ly. | 35. 82. | .38. 21. | 71. 12. 27.9. biJe not Ihy face/. /rem mf, leave mc not 86. a. thou hast put mine acquaintance/./rom me 18. lover and fr:cnd hast thou put/, from me Prov. 30. 8. remove /./rum mg vanity and lies Eeci. 7. 23. 1 will be wtse, but it was/, from me iio.S9.1.1. but have removed their heart/./romm« /<-.2.5. ihey are z^ne/.from me, and become vaiu Lam. 1. 16. because the comforter is/./rommei £sek. 43. 9. the carcases of their kings/./rom me 44. 10. the Levites that are gone/, from me Mat. 15. 8. their heart is/, from me, Mmrk 7. 6. h)vm FAR. lVH/.28.49.a nation against tliee/ro/n/. Jer. 5.15. Jai 3<). 3. [ win fetch my knowLeage/ro«i/. Isa. 5. 26. he will lift up an eosign/rom/. 10. 3. desolation which shall conic frvmf. 62. 3. they are bound which are lled/rwwi/. 30. 27. the name of the Lord cometh/ro»i/, 4.1. 0, bring my sons/rom/. and daughters, 60. 9. 49. 1. Msten, isles, hearken, ye people, /ron*/. 12. behold, these shall come/rom f. 60. 4. thy sons shall come from f. and daughters Ter. 30. 10. for lo, I will sav« thee from f. Esek. 23, 40, that ye sent for men to come from f. Umi. 1 . 8. and their horsemen shall coxae from f. Mark 8. 3. for divers of them came from f. See Av\R. FAR of. Gen. 44. 4. when they were gone, and not yet/, ojf AH/».2,2.theyshaIl pitch/, oj?" about the tabernacle Dear, 13.7. not consent to setve gods of people/, off 20. 15. thus do to all the cities very f. off 30, 11. neither is the commandment/, off 2 Sam. 15. 17* the king tarried in aplace/. off t Chron. 6. 36. carry their captives to a mnd/. off Psal. 55. 7. lo, then Z would wander/, off Prov. 27. 10. is better than a brother/, of Ecci, 7. 24. that which is/, offv/ho can find out ? Isa. 17 • 13. they shall flee/, off and be chased 33. 13. hear, ye that are/, otf'what I have done 17. they shall behold theland that is/, off 46. 13. my righteousness shall not bo/, off 57. 9< iLnu thou didst send thy messengers/, off IQ. peace to him that is/, 0/^' and him that is t\ear 5g. 11. we look for salvation, but it is/, off £z£i(-.6.12.hethatis/. ujfshall die of the pestilence e. 6. that I should flo/. off from my sanctuary 11. 16. although I hay^ cast them/, off 12. 27. he prophes^eth of times that are/, off 22, 5. those that be/, ^if from thee shall nlock 1)071.9.7 .confusion to Israel that are near and/, off Joel 2, 20. 1 will remove/, off^e northern army 3. 8. they shall sell them to the Sabeans/. of Jdie. 4. 7. make her that was cast/, off a nation Z«A. 6,15. they/, oj?" shall come and buifd in tempb Eph. 2. 13. ye who w^ere /, offm^Ae nigh by Christ FAUTIIER; see FtiRTHKii. FARE. L Sam. 17. XS. and look how thy brethren/. FARE. Jonah 1.3, so he paid the /". thereof, and went iotp it FAkED. £.Ui(tf 16.1 9< the rich man/, sumptuously ev^ry day FAREWELL. Ltike g. 61. let me nrst go bid them/, at home Acts 15. 29. if ye keep yourselves, ye do well,/. 1«, 21. Paul bade them y. saying, 1 must keep 23.30.to say what they had to say against him,/. 2 Cor. 19. 11. finally, brethren,/, be perfect' FARM. Mat. 22. 5. they went their ways, one to his/. FARTTIING, S. Mat. 5. 26. tilLthou hast paid the uttermost/. 10. 29. are not two sparrows sold for a /. ? Mark\Z.4fi. she threw in two mites which make a/. Lnke 12. 6. are not five sparrows sold for two/. ? FASHION. Gen. 6. 15. this is the/, thou shalt make the ark of Erod. 26. 30. the/, of the tabernacle as was shewed 37. 19. bowls made he after the/, of almonds 1 Kin^i 6. 38. according to all the/ of the house 2 Kings 16. 10. Ahaz sent the/, of the altar Esek.4^. 11. shew them the form and/, thereof Ha6, 2. t 18* the fashioner of his/, trusteth Mar/c 2. 12. spying, we never saw it on this/. Jjitke 9. 29. the/. OMiis countenance was altered Acts7.4^. make the tabernacle according to/, seen l.Cor. 7. 31. for the/, of this world passeth away PAiV.2.8.beiogfounain/. as a man, humbled h^s. Jam. 1. 11. and the grace of the/, of it perisheth FASHION. Joi 31 , 15. and did not one /. us in the womb ? FASHIONED. Ejtod. 32. 4. Aaron/, the calf with a graving-tool 1 Kivgs 7 . 1 15. for he /, two pillars of brass Joi 10. 8. thine hands have/, me, Psal. If^Q. 73. Psal. 130. l6. which in continuance were/. lia. 22,11. neither had respect to him that/. \t JL87 FAS Eeek. 16, 7. thy breasts are/, thine hair Is grown P/til. 3.21. that it may be/, like his glorious body FASH ION ETH. P/ff/.33.l5. he/, their hearts alike, considers works Isa, 44. 12. the smith / it with the hammers 45.9. clay say to him that/, it, what uiaKest thou ? FASHIONING. 1 Pet. X. 14. not/, yourselves to the former lusts FASHIONS. Eeek.4i2,ll. theirgoings were according to their/. FAST. Exra 5. 8. this work goeth/. on, and prospereth FAST. Gen. 20. 18. the Lord had / closed up the wombs Judg. 4. 21. Sisera was/, asleep and weary 15. 13. but we will bind thee /. and deliver thee 16.11. he said, if they bind me/, with new ropes liut/t 2. 8. Boaz said, abide here/, by my maidens 21. Boaz said to me, keep/, by my young men JoS 38. 38. when the clods cleave/, together Psal. 65. 6. his strength setteth/. the mountains 33. 9. he commanded and it stood /. Prov. 4-. 13. take/, hold of instruction, keep her Jer. 48. 16. the affliction of Moab hasteth/. 50. 33. all that took them captives held them f. Jonah 1, 5. he lay in the ship, and was /". asfeep Acts 16. 24. who made their feet/, in the stocks 27. 41. the forepait stuck/, remained unmoveable FA-^.T. pasting hast hi all ages, at^ among all nations^ been a7i exercise much in use in itmes of mourn- ing, sorrow, and afflictions. The sense of it is in some sort inspired by nature, tchich, in these circumstances, denies itself nourishment, and takes off the edge of hunger. There is no ex- ample 0/ /asting, properly so called, to be jeen before Aloaes ; yet it is presumeable (hat the patriarchs /asted, since we see that there were very great mournings among them, and those too very particularly described, such as that of Abraham /or Sarah, Gen. 23. 2. and that of Jacob /or his jon Joseph^ Gen. .37. 34, Moses enjoins no particular fast in his Jive books, excepting that upon the solemn day of expiation, which was generally and strictly observed. Lev. 23. 27, 29, On the tenth day of this seventh month, ye shall afflict youi souls ; that is, Ye shall humble yourselves deeply before God, both inwardly by godly sorrow, judging and loathing yourselves ; and outwardly, by fasting and ab- stinence from all carnal cotnfoTts and delights. Since the time of Moses, examples of fasting have been very commoji a?mng the Jews. Joshua and the elders of Israel renatjied prostrate be- fore the ark from morning ujitil evening, with out eating, after the Israelites v>ere defeated by the men of A\, Josh, 7. 6. The eleven tribes which had taken arms against that of Benja- min, seeing they conld not hold out against the inhabitants of Gibeah, fell doW7i before the aik upon their faces, and so continued till the even- ing without eatirtg, Judg. 20.26. 'i'/jf Israel- ites perceiving themselves to be pressed by the Philistines, assembled before the Lari at Miz- peh, and fasted in his presence till tfie evening, 1 Sam. 7. 6. And David /ajrerf while tie first child he had by Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah, Teas sick, 2 Sam. 12. I6. Moses fasted forty days on mowit Horeb, Exod. 34. 28. Elijah passed as many days without eating any thing, 1 Kings 19. 8, And our Saviour fasted in the wildertiess forty days and forty nights. Mat. 4. 2. These fasts were mira- culous, and out of the cotnmon rules of nature. Thfi very heathens, themselves, sometirnes fasted , and the kifig of Nineveh, terrified by Jonah's preaching, made an order, that not only men, but beasts also, should contiiuie without eating or drinking ; that both men and beasts should be covered with sackcloth, and each after their manner should cry lotto the Jiorrf,- Jonah 3. ,6, 7, 8. The Jews, in times of public calamity, made even the children at the breast fast, Joel 2. 16. Xt does not appear by our Savtour^s 07C7i practice, or any commands that he gave to his disciples,' jt/iat he instituted any particular fasts, or en- joined any to be kept out of puie devotion. But when the Pharisees tn the way of reproach told him, tlutt his disciples did not fast so often as theirs, or John the Baptist's, he leplied. Can ye make the children of the bride-chamber fast, while the bridegroom is with them ? but the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken away ^m them, and then shall they fast in those days, Luke 5. 33, 34, 35. that is, Fasting is a duty fitted to a day oy mourning and affiietton: it it not yet a time of mourning to my disciples, while 1 am bodily present aUh them f yet the time shall eome when 1 shall j^ FAS taken from them, as to my bodily pietence t and when they shall meet with many troubles anj calamities, then it will be seasonable for them to perform this duty if fasting. Accordingly the life of the apostles and first believers was a life of ielf-denial, of sufferings, austerities, ana fasting, as appears from the life of the apostle Paul, 2 Cor. 6. 4, 5. ] 11. 27- Fisiing 1. likewise confirmed by our Saviour's discourse on the mvunt, though not as a stated, yet as an occasional duty of Christians, in order to, and as an indication of, their humbling their toult for their sins, or under the ajfiicling hand of God, Mat. 6. 16. IVhere our Saviour requires that this duty be perj'ormed in siitcerity, and 7iot in hypocrisy ; for the glory of God, not fo* ostentation and appearance unto men. 2 Sam. 12.+ 16. David fasted a/, and lay on carta 1 A'iHg,f 21.9.proclaim a/, and set N aboth on high 12, they proclaimed a/, and set Naboth onhiga 2 Chron. 20. 3. Jehoshaphat proclaimed a/, jt.'!ra8.21.Ezraproclaimed a/.at the river Ahava Isa. 58. 3. in the day of yoor/. you find pleasure 5. is it such/. [ have chosen? wilt thou call this/, 6. is not this the/, that 1 have chosen i Jer. 36. 9. they proclaiimed a/ before the Lord Joel 1. 14. sanctify a/, call an assembly, 2. 15. Jonah 3. 5. the people of Nineveh proclaimed a/ Zech.Q. ly, the/, of the fourth month, of the fifth, seventh, and tenth months, be joy and gladnesf ./Jcrr 27. 9. because the/, was now already past FAST, Verb. 2 Sam. 12. 21, thou didst/, and weep for the child 23. but now he is dead, wherefore should I /. T Esth. 4. 16./. ye for me, I and my maidens will/. Jsa. 58. 4. ye/, for strife, yeshall not/, as ye do Jer. 14. 12. when they/. I will not hear their cry Zech.T. 5. did ye at all /.unto me, even to me.' Mat. 6, 16. when ye/, be not as hypocrites of a sad countenance, that they may appear to men to/. 18.thou appear not to men to/but to thy Father 9. 14. why do we/, disciples/, not, Marks. 18. 15. then shall they/. Mark 2. 20. Luke 5. 35. Marks. 18. the disciples of John used to^. 19. can children of the bride-chamber/, while bridegroom with them? they cannot/, Luke 5.35 . Luke 6. 33. why do the disciples of John/, often ? 18. 12. 1/, twice in the week, I give tithes of ab FASTED. Judg. 20. 26. the people/, that day until even 1 Sam.T. 6. they drew water, and/, on that day 31.13. burled them, and/.seven day.slCAr.10.12, 2 Sam. I, 12. and they mourned and/, for Saul 12. 16. David/. 11 22, while the child was alive I/, 1 Kings 21. 27. Ahab/, || Exra 8, 23. so we/. Neh. 1.4. Nehemiah/. and prayed before God Isa. 58. 3. why have we /, say they, and seest net' Zech.' .5. when ye/, in the fifth and seventh month Mat. 4. 2. Jesus/, forty days and forty nights Acisl3. 2. as they ministered to the Lord and/. 3.whch they had/.they laid their hands on them FASTEST, ili(ir,6.17.when thou/, anoint thy head, wash face FASTING. Neh. 9. 1, were assembled with /, and sackclothes Esth. 4. 3, where the decree came, there was/, Psal. 35. 13. I humbled my .eKf..*?2.. 38. which did eat the/, of their sacrifices Neh. 8. 10. go your way, eat the/, and drink sweet Ezek. 34. 3. ye eatf. and clothe you with the wool 39. 19. ye shall eat /. till ye be full and drink blood Zech. 11. 16. but he shall eat the flesh of the/. FAT. Ge7t. 41. 2. there came up seven kine/. fleshed 4. and they did eat up the seven/, kine, 20. + 5. seven ears of corn came up/, and good, 7. 49. 20. out of Asher his bread shall be/. Num. 13. 20. what the land is, whether/, or lean Deut. 31 . 20. waxen/ then they turn to other gods 32.l5.Jeshurun waxed/and kicked,thou waxen/. Judg. 3. 17. and Eglon was a very/, man 1 Sam. 2. 29. to make you/, with the offerings 28.24. the woman had a/, calfin the house 1 Kings 1. g. Adonijah slew sheep,/, cattle, 19.25. 4. 23. his provision for one day was ten/, oxen 1 Chron. 4. 40. and they found /. pasture and good AWt. 9.25. they took a/, land and became/. 35. have not served thee in the large and/, land Pja/.22.29.that be/, on earth shall eat audworship 37. 20. the enemies of the Lord as the/, of lambs 92. 14, they shall be/, and flourishing 119.70. their heart as/, as grease, T delight in law Prov. 11. 25. the liberal soul shall be made/. 13.4. the soul of the diligent shall be made/. 15. 30. a good report maketh the bones/. 28.25. he that trusteth in the Lord shall be made/. Isa. 5. 17. waste places of/, ones shall strangers eat 6. 10. make the heart ofthis people/, ears heavy 10.16. Lord shall send among his/, ones leanness 25. 6, make a feast of/, things full of marrow 28. 1. which are on the head of the/, valleys 4. the beauty which is on the head 01 the/, valley 30. 23. and brea^ shall be/ and plenteous 34. 6. the sword of the Lord is made/, with fatness 7. and their dust shall be made/, with fatness 58. 11. and the Lord shall jnake/. thy bones Jer. 5. 28. they are waxen/, they shine 50. 11. ye are grown/, as the heifer at grass Ezek. 34. 14' i" a/.pasture shall they feed, in Israel 16. but I will destroy the/, and the strong 20.T will judge between the/, cattle and the lean 45. 15. one lamb out of the/, pastures of Israel Amos 5.22.norwill I regardthe offeringof/. beasts Ilab. 1. 16. because by them their portion is/. FATHER. This word, besides the common acceptation of it for an immediate fat her, is likewise taken in the scripture style for Grandfather, great Giand- father, or, the very author and first father of a family, how remote soei'er he may be from those who speak. For example, the Jews in our Sa- viour's time, and their descetida?its of this pre- sent generation, call themselves sojis of Abra- ham, Isaac, «7((i Jacob. .((Jrirf Nebuchadnezzar is termed Belshazzar'j father, though Bel- shazzar's was his grand-son. By Father " likerviie understood the inventor, the mastei; of these who are of a certain piofession. Gen. 4. 20, 21, 22. Jabal was the father of such as dwell in tents, and such as have cat- tle. Juhal was the father of all such as handle the hfirp and organ. The fa?nous founder of Tyre, Huiam, is called the father of the king tfTyre, 2 Chron. 2. 13. and even of Solomon, 2 Chron. 4. I6. became he was their principal workman, and the chief director of their under- takings. The principal, the eldest of the pro- phets, were considered as the masters and fathers of the rest, who were their disciph for this reason the young prophets are called the sons of the prophets, and il-ese style the eldest, fathers. My father, my father, said Elisha to Elijah, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof, 2 Kings 2. 12. Father is a term of -esyect which inferiors often FAT give to their superiors, and servants, to their masters; My father, jairf Naaman's servant! to their matter, 2 Kings 5. 13. The king ej Israel, in like manner, called the prophet Elisha his father, 2 Kings 6. 21, My father, shall I SDUte them 7 And the same prophet being upon his death-bed, Joash came to see him, and said, my father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof, 2 Kings 13. 14. A man is said to be a father to the poor and or- phans, when he takes care to supply their m- cessities, is affected with their miseries, and provides for their wants j I was a father to the poor, Job 29. 16. God declares himself to be a Father of the fatherless, anda Judge of the teidow. Psal. 68. 5. God is frequently called heavenly Father, and simply Father. He is truly and eminently the Father, Creator, Preserver, and Protector, of all creatures, and principally of those who call upon him, who know and serve him. Is he not thy Father that bought thee ? Deut. 32. 6. Hath he not made thee, and established thee t A7id through Christ, who has merited adoption and filiation for his people, every believer has a right to call God Father, Rom. 8. 15, I6. JoV entitles God the Father of rain, Job 38. 28. He produces it, he makes it to fall. And in chap. 17. 14, 1 have said to corruption, Thoi art my father. I acknowledge that lam sprung out of corruption, and shall return to the ptb- tref action of the grave; or, in the condition which I am reditced to, I look upon worms and putrefaction as my friends and relations. Joseph says, that God had made him a father to Pharaon. Gen, 45. 8. that he had given him very great authority in this prince's kingdom^ and that Pharaoh looked upon him as his father, and had so much confidence in him, and consi- deration for his person, that lie gave him the gover?iment of his house and of all his domi- nions. The Devil is called the father of the wicked; Ye are of your father the devil, says our Saviour, John 8. 44. Ye would imitate the desires oj your father J he was a mvxderer from the begiyt- ning, he abode not in the truth. He is a liar and the father of it; he is a falsifier, a de- ceiver, a seducer. He deceived Eve «?((/ Adam; he introduced sin and falsehood into the tsorld. He inspires his followers with his spirit find sentiments ; he keeps the school of fraud ana deceit ; his only business is to tet.ipt and en snare mankind. To be gathered unto their fathers ; To sleep with their fathers ; To go to their fathers, are com- mon expressions, to signify death. In these passages, the fathers signify tkos? who lived before us, and whom we are going to meet again in another world. God is called the Father of spirits, Hei. 12. 9. Our fathers are the fathers of our bodies OTily, but God is the father of our spirits ; he not mily creates them, but he justifies them likewise, glorifies, a?td makes them happy. Our Saviour, in Mat. 23. 9, forbids us to give any man the name of father, because we have one only aha is in heaven. Not that we should abandon or despise our earthly fathers ; God requires us to honour them, and give them all necessary at sistance ; but when the interests oJ' God aie at stake, his glory, or our own salvation, if ^ our fathers and mothers are an obstacle to them, we should say to them, We know you not : Pot what OU7 parents have done for us, in compari- son of lohat we owe to God, is so inconsider- able, that we may say, ow fathers are nothing to us, and that God alone deserves the title of our Father. Gen. 4. 20. Jaoal was/, of such as dwell in tents 21. Jubalwasthe /. of all such as handle haip 9.18.went out of ark, and Ham is the/, of Canaan 17 .4.be the/, of many nations, 5. Rom. 4, 17» 18. 44.19. have ye a/..!'1120. and we said, we have a/. 45.8.Godmade me/.to Pharaoh, lord of his housB Lev. 24. 10. whose/, vas an Egyptian, he went out JSum. 11. 12. as a nursing/, beareth sucking child 30. 16. are statutes between/and his daughter Deut. 9.^. 15. f. shall bring forth tokens of virginity 29. the man shall give the damsel's/, fifty sheka Judg.Q.l, the family of the house of his mothpr'sj 17. 10. dwell with me, and be to me a/.anc^ a prica 18. 19. go with us, and be to us a/, and a priest 19. 3. the /. of the damsel saw him, he rejoicefl 4. damsel's/, retained him, he abode three day 1 Sam. 9. 3. and Kish was the /. of Saul, 14. ''^ 1 Chron. 2. 51. Salem the/, of Beth-lehem 55. of Hemaih, the f. of the house of Rechab 4. 14. Joab the/, of the valley of Charashim 8. 29. at Gibeon dwelt the f. of Gibeon, 9- 35, FAT £$th. t. 7. Esther had neither/, nor mother Jai ig. 16. 1 was a /. to the poor, and searched oot 31. 18. he was brought up with nie, as with a/. 38. Oi. hath the rain a/, r or who begat the dew ? PiM.5.f. of fatherless, and judpe of widows, is G. 103. 13. as a/, pitieth his children, so Lord pities Prop 3.12. the Lord correcteth, even as a/, the sod 4. 1. hear, ye children, the instruction of a/. 10. 1. a wise son maketh a glad f. 15. 20. 17. 21, and the/, of a fool hath" no joy S3. S4. the/, of the righteous shall rejoice ifa.g.6.his name shall be called, the everlasting F. £2.21.EIiakim shall be a/, to inhabitants of Jerus. 38. 19. the/, to child, shall make known thy truth Jer.3\. g. I will lead them, for I am a/, to Israel i-M*. 18.4. as the soul of the/, so of the son, is mine 19. doth not the son bear the iniquity of the _/..? CO. the son shall not bear the iniquity of the f. 22.7. in thee they set light by/, and mother' 44.25. for/, or mother they may defile themselves 1/1^.7. 6. for the son dishonoureth the/, itfa/. l.fi. if Ithenbe a/, where is mine honour? 2.10. have we not all one/. ? one God created us r J/flf. iO. 21./. deliver up the child, Mark 13. 12. a7- he that loveth/. or mother more than me 1 1 .25.Jesus said, 1 thank thee, O K Lord of heav. 26 so Kit seemed good, Lnie 10.21. Jo/in 11.41. 27. anil no man knoweth the Son but the F. 15. 4. he that curscth/. let him die, Mar/c7. 10. 19. 5. leave / and mother, and cleave to his wife 29> every one that hath forsaken/, mother, or wife, for my name's sake, AJark 10. 29. 20. 19. baptizing them in the name of the F. MarkSAO. he taketh/. of the damsel, Lide 8. 51. 9. 24. the/, of the child cried. Lord, I believe 13. 32. of that day knoweth no man, but the F. 14. 36. Abba, F. all things are possible to thee 15. 21. Simon,/, of Alexander, to bear his cross Liii* 10.22.no man knows who the i^. is but the Son 11. 11. if a son shall ask bread of any that is a/. 12. 53. the/, shall be divided against the son, and the son against the /. mother against daughter 15.21. son said,/. I have sinned against heaven 22. the /. said, bring forth the best robe If). 27. I pray thee,/, send to my father's house 22.42. F, if thou be willing, remove this cup from 23 34. /''. forgive them, for they know not 46. /'. into thy hands I commend my spirit JoAn 1.14,the glory as of the only begotten of the F. 18. the Son which is in the bosom of the F, ^.35. the F, loveth the Son, and hath given, 5. 20. 4. 21. nor yet at Jerusalem worship the F. 23. shall worship the F. in spirit and in truth 53. the/, knew that it was at the same hour 5. 19> do nothing but what he seeth the F. do 21. for as the F. raiseth up the dead, so the Son SI. F. judgeth no man, but hath committed all £3, honour the Son,even as they honour the J'.he that honours not the Son, honours not the F. 26. for as the F. hath life in himself, so hath given 30. 1 seek not mine own, but the will of the F. 36. for the works which the F. hath given me bear witness that the F. hath sent me 37. the J^. which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me, 8.16. I 12.49. I 14.24. 1 Jo/in 4. 14. 45. think not that I will accuse you to the /■'. 6. 27. for him hath God the F. sealed 37. all that the F. giveth me shall come to me 39- and this is the F,'b will, that I lose nothing 4'^. is not this Jesus,whose/.and mother we know? 41. no man can come, except the /'. draw him 45. that hath learned of the F. cometh to me 46. not that any hath seen the F, he hath seen F. !TJ. as the F. hath sent me, and I live by the F. 6.16. 1 am not alone, but I and the F. that sent me 18. the F. that sent me beareth witness of me 27. they understood not he spake to them of F. 29. F. hath not left me alone, I do those things 41. then said they, we have one F. even God 44. the devil is a liar, and the /. of it 30. 15. as the f.knoweth roe, even so know I the F. 36. say ye of him whom the F. hath sanctified 38. believe that the F. is in me, and I in htm 12.S7.what shall 1 say i F save me from this bour S8. i'\glorify thy name ; then came there a voice 50. even as the F. said unto me, so I speak 33. I.Jesus knew that he should depart unto theP, 3, knowing that the F. had given all things 14.6. Jesus baiih to him, 1 am the way, truth, and life, no man cometh to the F. but by me 8. Lord, shew as the F and it sufliceth as ^ Philip, he that hath !>eeQ me, hath seen the K r . that J am in the F. and thei?'. in me. 17.21. >3. that the /-'. may be glorified in the S/. shall be put to death 17. he that curseth hisf. shall die. Lev. 20. 9. £f i'.19.3.shall fear every man his mother and his f. 20. 11. man that Heth with Aif/.'s wife, both die 17. ifamantakeAi'/^.'s daughter, they shall die 21. 3. a sonof Aaron may be defiled iorhisf- 11. the high-priest not defile himself foi hts f. Num.6. 7- a Nazarite not made unclean for hisf 27.10. shall give inheritance to /j:.r/.'sbrethrei; 11. \i hit f. have no brethren, to his kinsman Dent. 21.18. which will not obey /iw/. and mother 19. then shall hisf. bring him to the elders 22. 30. a man shall not take his fa wife 27 . 16. cursed be he that setteth light by hisf. 22. cursed be he that lieth with daughter of hisf . 33. 9. who iaid to hisf. I have not seen him Jjidg. 6. 27. Gideon feared /iij/.'s household 8. 32. Gideon was buried in the sepulchre of his f 9- 56. God rendered the wickedness he did to hisf, 14. 4. hisf. knewnot that it was of the Lord 1 Sam. 1-t. 1. but Jonathan told not hisf. C7- heard not when his /. charged the people 19. 4- Jonathan spake good of David to hisf. 20. 33. it was determined of hisf, to slay David 34. because hisf. had done him shame 2 Sam. 2. 32. Asahel buried in sepulchre of his f 7. 14. I will be hisf. and he shall be my son 10.2. as hisf. shewed kindness to me, iC/ij". 19.2. 16. 22. Absalom went in to hisf.'s concubines 17.23. Ahithophel buried in the sepulchre of his f. 21. 14. Saul buried in the sepulchre of Kish/o'j/. 1 A'm^j 7.14. hisf. was aman of Tyre,2 CAr.2.14. 51.which/iij/.haddedicated,15.l5. 2CAr.l5.18. 11. 4. not perlect, as the heart of David hisf. 6. Solomon went not fully after the Lord, as did Da\nd hisf. 15. 11. 2 Kings 18. 3. 2 Chr. 28. 1. I 29.2. 33. not as did David hisf. 2 Kings 14. 3. | l6.2. 15. 3. and he walked in all the sins of hisf. 26. Nadab did evil and walked in the way of his f. 22. 43, 52. 2 Kings 21. 21. 2 Kings 3. 2. Jehoram did evil, but not likeAif/. 9. 25. 1 and thou rode together aiter Ahab his f, 13. 25. the cities taken out of the hand of his f. 14.5.Amaziah, the son of Joash, slew the servants who had slain the king his f. 2 Chron. 25.3. 21. him king instead of An/. 23. 30, 34. 1C/H-. 5. l.Reub.defiled/iij/.'sbed, birth-right givea 17. 13. 1 will be hisf. he shall be my son, 28. 6. 26.lO.not first-born, yet his f. made him the chief 2 Chron. 3. 1. the Lord appeared to David his f. 8. 14, according to the order of David his /. 17. 3. he walked in toe first ways of hisf. David 4. Jehoshaphat sought the Lord God of his f. 20, 32. he walked in the way of Asa his f. 22. 4. his counsellors after the death of his f 34. 2. he walked in the ways of David his J. S Psal. 72. 1 17- as a son to continue his /.'s name Pf0w.l3.1.awise son heareth the instruction of Ai'f* 15. 5. a fool despiseth hisf.'s instruction 17. 25. a foolish son is a grief to his f 19. 13. a foolish son is the calamity of his f. 26. he that wasteth hisf. k a son causeth shama 20.20. whoso curseth hisf. his lamp shall be put out 28. 7. a companion of riotous men shameth hisf. 24. whoso robbeth his f. or mother, and saith 29. 3, whoso loveth wisdom, rejoiceth hisf. 30.17. the ravens pick out eye that mockethAij/. /ja.45.10. woe to him that saith toAij/. what begets Ese/c. 18. 14. beget a son that seeth all his /.'s sins 17. he shall not die for the iniquity of his f. 18. as for hisf. because he cruelly oppressed D««.5.2,tobring the golden vessels Ai>/. had taken Amos 2. 7. a man and his f. go in to the same maid Zedt. 13. 3. hisf. and mother shall thrust him thro' A/fl/. 1.6. a son honours Aij/. a servant his master Mat. 10. 35. to set aman at variance against his/. 15.5.whososhallsaytoAij/.itisagift,Jtfflr*7-ll. G.and honour not hisf. or mother, he shall be fr»* FAT JIf«M6. 27, the Son of man shall come in glory of his K with his angels, Mar/c 8. 38. Luie Q. 26. 21. 31. whether of them did the will nf Aisf. ? Mark 9. 21. he asked hisf. how long ago it is since ZMke 1 . 32. Lord shall give him the throne olhisf, 59. they called him after the name of his f. 62. they made signs unto his f. how to call him 67 . his f, Zachai ias was fiUeu with the H . Ghost 9. 42. Jesus delivered him again to his f. 14. 26. if any man come to me, and hate not fiisf. 15. 12. and the younger of them said to his f. 20. arose and came to hisf. hisf. saw him.and ran 28. therefore came his/, and entreated him John 5. 18, because he said, that God was his /. Ads If). 1. son of a Jewess, but AiVy. was a Greek 1 Cor. 5. 1. that one should have hisf.'s wife Jflei. 7. 10. for he was yet in the loins of Aisf. Rev. l.(}.made askings and priests to G. and his F. 14. 1. hisF.*s name written in their forehead's See House. FATHEJl-lN-LAW. Gen. 38. 13. behold, thy /.-in-lazo goeth to Timnath 25. when brought forth, she went to her f. -in-law Exod. 3. 1. the flock of Jethro his /.-»«-/aro, 4. 18. 18.1. Moses'/'.-mW'aajjS, 14,17. JW^.l. 16. I 4.11.. 27. Moses let his /.-i«-/«7i> depart, and he went 2V«m.l0.29' Hague! the Midianite, Moses'/, -m-Zcw Jndg. 19. 4. his f .-in-law retained him, and he abode 7. when he rose to depart, his/.-iM-/«fiJ urged him ] Sam. 4.19. when she heard/,-i'7i-/ffa) wasdead,21. John 18. \3. Annas was f.-in-laxu to Caiaphaa My FATHER. Gen. 19. 34. behold, I lay yesternight with my f. 20. 12. she isdaughter of m^y. nocof my mother 27. 12. my f. peradventure will feel me, I shall 34. Esau cried, bless me, even me also, O my f, 31. 5. the God of my/. 4C. || .32. 9. Exod. 18."4. 44. 24. when we came to thy servant myf. 27, 30. 32. for T became surety for the lad to my f. 45.3. doth TTjy/. yetlive? ] 9. haste to go up to »i^/. 1 3 . tell myf. I! 47 . 1 . myf. and brethren a re come 48. 18. not so, my f. for this is the first-born TJeiti. 26. 5. a Syrian ready to perish was myf. Josh. 2. 13. ye will save alive myf. and mother Jud^. 9.17. myf. fought for you, and delivered you IX. 36. my f. if thou hast opened thy mouth 14. 16. I have not told it my f. nor my mother 1 Sam. 9- 5. lest my f. leave caring for the asses 14. 29- Jonathan said, my f. troubled the land 18. 18. who am I, and what is mv/.'s family ? 19. 2. saying, Saul myf. seeketh to kill thee 3, and I will commune with myf. of thee 20. 2. myf. will do nothing, but he will shew it me 13. Lord be with thee, as he hath been with myf. 22. 3. let my/, and my mother be with you 23. 17. the hand of Sanl myf. shall not find thee 2 Sam. 16. 3. restore me the kingdom of my f. 19. 37. thati may be buried by the grave oimyf. 1 i^;«^f 2.26.thou barest the ark of the Lord before David my f. in all wherein myf. was afflicted ZZ.myf. David not knowing thereof 44. the wickedness that thou didst to David myf. 3. 6. thou hast shewed to David my/, gireat mercy 7. hast made thy servant king in.«tead of my f. 5. 3. David my f. could not build an house 5. as the Lord spake to David my f. saying 8. 17. it was in the heart of David my f. to build 24. who hast kept with thy servant David my f. 26, let my word be verified to mv f. 2 Chr, 6. I6. 12. 10. thus thou shalt .say, mylittle finger shall be tbickerthan myf.''s Icins, 2 Chron. 10. 10. Il.myf. lade you with aheavyyoke,2C/ir.lO. 11. 14. myf. chastised you with whips, 2 Chr. 10.14. IS.ig.league between my/, and thy f, 2 Chr. l6.3. 19-20, let me, I pray thee, kiss my/, and mother 20. 34. the cities my f. took I will restore S/irin^j2.12.Elishasaw it, and he an^^, myf. myf. 6.Q.l.myf. shall I smite them? shall I smite them ? 1.1.14. Elisha said.my/. myf. the chariot of Isra^il 1 Chr. 28. 4. Lord chose me before all the house of myf. and among the sons of myf.he liked n.e S Chr. 2. 3. as thou didst deal with myf. so deal Ne/1.2. 3, the place oSmyf.s* sepulchres lieth watte 5. send me to the city of my/.s' sepulchres JoblJ. 14. 1 said to corruption, thou art myf. 34. t35, myf. let Job be tried to the end Psal. 27. 10. when myf. and my mother forsake me 39.26. he shall cry unto me, thou art mv F. myG. Prov.4.3. for I was myf.'s son, tender and beloved Jsa.S.'i. the child have knowledge to cry, myf. Jer. 2. 27. saying to a stock, thou art my f. ' 3. 4. wilt thou not Cry unto me, my F. t ig. 20. 15. cursed be man who brought tidings to wiy/. X>an. 5. 13. whom ?ity f brought out of Jewry Mat. 7- 21. he that doeth the will of my K 12. 50. C. 21 . suffer me to go and bury myf. Luke Q. 5g. 10. 32. him will I confess before my F. in heaven 33. him will I also deny before my F. in heaven 11 . 27. are delivered to me of my F. Luke 10. 22. 15, 13. plant mj^ heavenly F. hath not planted ago FAT Mat. 16.17. Out my F. who is in heaven revealed it 18. 10. their angels behold the face of my F. 19. it shall be done of my F. who is in heaven 35. so shall my heavenly F. aJso do unto you 20. 23. for whom it is prepared of my F. 24. 36. that day knoweth no man but my F. only 25.34. the King shall say.come ye blessed of my/". 26. 29. 1 drinkitnewwithyouinmy F.'skingdom 39. O my F. if it be possible, let this cup pass me 42.myF'.if this cup may not pass, thy will be done 53. thinkest thou that I cannot pray to 7ny F. ? Luke 2. 49. that I must be about my i'.'s business 15,17. how many hired serv. of myf have bread i 18. 1 will arise, and go to myf. and will say,/. 16. 27. 1 pray thee, send him to my f.'s house 22. 29. as myF. hath appointed unto me 24. 49. 1 send the promise of my F. upon you Joh7i 5. 17. my F. workeih hitherto, and I work 30. I seek not my own, but the will of my F. 43.1 am come in wyF.'s name, ye receive me not 6. 32. but 7ny F. giveth you the true bread 65. none come to me, except it be given of my F. 8. 19. Jesus said, ye neither know me, nor my F. 28. as my F. hath taught me, 1 speak these things 38, 1 speak th^at which I have seen with my F. 49. but I honour my F. and ye dishonour me 54.it is my p.that honoureth me, of whom ye say 10. 17. therefore doth my F, love me, because 18. this commandment have I received of my. F. 25.works J do in my F.'s name bear witness of me 29. my F. who gave them me, is greater than all, none is able to pluck them out of my P.'s hand 30. I and r/iy F. are one 32. many good works have I shewed from my F. 37. if 1 do not the works of my F. believe me not 12. 26. if any serve me, him will my F. honour 14. 7. if known nie, should have known my i-". also 12. greater works, because I go to ?iiy F. I6. 10. 20. at that day ye shall know that 1 am in my F. 21 . he that loveth me, shall be loved of my F. 23 . 28. 1 go to the Father, my F. is greater than I 15. 1. I am the vine, my F. is the husbandman C. herein is my F. glorified, that ye bear fruit 10. even as I have kept my F.'s commandments 15. all that I heard of my F. I have made known 23. he that hateth me, hateth my F. also, 24. 18.ll.the cup my F.hath given,shaU I not drink it? 20. 17. touch not, for 1 am not yet ascended to myF. say to them, I ascend co my F. and your Father 21 . as my F. hath sent me, even so send I you liev. 2. 27. even a? I received of my F. 3.5.1 Avill-coufess his name before my F. and angels Our FATHER. Gen. ig.31. oj^r/. is old |] 32. make 07trf. orinkwine 31. 1. Jacob hath taken away all thatiso7£r/. 16, 42. 13. the youngest is this day with ourf. 32. 43. 28. thy servant oiirf. is in good health 44. 31. bring oiirf. with sorrow to the grave Nnm.Zt.'i.ourf. died in the wilderness, had no sons " " luld 4. why should the name oiourf. be done away? 1 Chr. 2g.lO. blessed be thou, L. God of Isr. our F. Isa .63.l6.doubtless, thou art mir F. Abrah.ignorant 64. 8. O Lord, thou art our F. we are the clay Jer. 35, 6. ourf. commanded us drink no wine 8. we kave obeyed the voice of our f. J.O. Mat. 6, Q.our F. which art in heaven, LukeW.Z. Mark 11. 10. blessed be the kingdom of our f. David iw*e 1.73. the oath which he sware to our/. Abrah. 3. 8. begin not to say, we have Abraham to ourf, John 4. 12, art thou greater than owr/. ? 8, 53. Acts 7. 2. the God of glory appeared to ourf. Rom. 1.7. grace to you, and peace from God our F. and the Lord Jesus Christ, 1 Cor. 1. 3. 2 Cor. 1. 2. 2 T/iess. 1.2. 1 Tim. 1. 2. Phi/em. 3. 9. 10. conceived by one, even by our f. Isaac Gal. 1,4. according to the will of God, and our F. Epk. 1.2. grace be to you, and peace fromG. om F. aiidL.Jes.Ch. P/«7.1.2. Co/. 1.2. iThesi 1.1. Phil. 4.20. unto God our F. be glory for ever, amen 1 Thess. 2. 3. in the sight of God and our F. 3. 11, now God our F. direct our way unto you 13. may stablish you in holiness before G. our F. 2 Thess. 1. 1. Paul unto the church in God our F. 2. 16. now God, even (wr J'', comfort your hearts Their FATHER, Gen. 9.23, Shtm and Japhet covered the nakedness of their f. and saw not the nakedness of their f. 19. 33. they made their f. drink wine that night 36. both Lot's daughters with child by their f. 37. 12, his brethren went to feed their fs flock Exod.Z. 16, fiUedtroughsto water Mew- /.'s flock 40. 15, anoint them as thou didst anoint their f. Num. 36. 6, to the tribe of their f. shall thay marry Josh. 19. 47. after Dan their f. Judg. 18. 29. 1 Sam. 2. 25. they hearkened not to voice of Mc»V/. 10, 12, one of the same place said, who is their f. ? 1 Kings 13, 11. the prophet's sons told their f. 1 Chr. 7 , 22. Ephraim their f. mourned many days 24. 2. Nadab and Abihu died befure their f. FAT 2 C/tron.m.^t. their f. gave them great gifts Jod 43. 15. their f. gave them inheritance Prov. 30.11. there is a generation that curseth t^./ Jer. 16. 7. cup of consolation to drink for theirf 35. 14. Jonadab's sons obeyed t.J.'s command, ifl Ezek. 22. 10, they aiscovered their f.'s nakedness Mat. 4. 21. in a ship with Zebedee theirf. 22. they left ship and theirf. and followed him 13. 43. righteous shall shine in kingdom of theirf I'hy FATHE.K. Gen. 12. 1. Lord said, get thee from thy f.'s bouse 27, 6. I heard thyf. speak to Esau thy brother lO. thou shalt bring it to thyf. that he eat 38.11 .Judah 5aid,remain a widow at My/.'shoasi 46. 3. 1 amtheOodof My/, fearnottogodovn 49, 25. by the God of thyf. who shall help thee 26. the blessings of thyf. have prevailea above 50.16. thyf. commanded before he died, saying 17. forgive the servants of the God of t&yf. Exod. 20.12, honour My/, and thy mother that thy days may be long, Deut.5.l6.Mat.l5.4. | 19,19. Num. 18.2. thy brethren of the tribe ofehyf. bring Dent. 6. 3. as the God of thyf. promised thee 32. 6. is not he thyf. that bought thee ? 7. ask thyf. and he will shew thee, thy elden Ruth 2. 11. how thou hast left thyf. and mother iSam. 20. Land what is my sin before thyf.? 6, if thy f. at all miss me, then say, David asked 2 Sam. 6.21. the Lord which chose me before thyf. 10. 3, thinkest thou that David doth honour thyf. that he sent comforters to thee ? 1 Chron.V^. S. 16. 19, as I have served in thy f.'s presence 1 Kings 11,12,1 will not do it for David thyf'i sate 12.4. My/, made yoke grievous, 10. 2 CAron.1,0.4. 15. 19. there is a league betw. my father and thyf, 20. 34. the cities which my father took from thyf 2 Kings 3. 13. get thee to the prophets of thyf. 20.5.ihus saith the Lord, the God of David thyf, 2 Chron. 21, 12. Jsa. 36, 5. 1 Chr. 28. 9. my son, know thou the God of thyf, 2 Chr. 7. 17, if thou wilt walk before me as thyf. Job 15. 10. are aged men much elder than thyf, Prov. 1. 8, hear the instruction of thyf. 23. £2. 6. 20. my son, keep thy f.'s comman(unent 23.25. thyf. and mother shall be glad, she rejoice 27. 10, thine own and thy f.'s. friend forsake not Isa. 43, 27, thy first/, hath sinned against me 58. 14. feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thyf. Jer.l-2,6.house oit.f. dealt treacherously irithmeB 22. 15. did not thyf. eat, drink, and do judgment' Ezek.lG.S.thyf.vfas an Amorite, mother an Hittite Z>a».5.11.in the days of thyf. the king, I say thy/, 18. God gave thyf. a kingdom and glory Mat. 6. 4. thy F. which seeth in secret, 6, 18. 6. shut thy door, pray to thy F. who is in secret Mark 7. 10. for Moses said, honour thyf. and mother, 10. 19. X«Ae J8. 20. ii^/(.6.e, iK*e2,48. thyf. and 1 sou^t thee sorrowing 15. 27. and thy/, hath killed the fatted calf John S.ig.then said they unto him, where is //^y /./ Your FATHER. Gen.31.6. with ail my power I have served y. who is in heaven 45. may be the children of your F. in heaven 48. be ye perfect, as yovir F. in heaven is perfect 6.1. otherwise ye have no reward of yatf F. 8. your F. knoweth what things ye have need of before ye ask them, 32. Luke 12.30. 14. if ye forgive,y(mr heavenly F.will forgive you 15. ii ye forgive not, neither will yotir F. forgiv* ■ your trespasses, Mark 11,25,20. 10. 29, not one sparrow shall fall without ymtr F. 18. 14. it is not the will of your F. that one perish 23. 9. call no man yourf. upon the earth, for one is your F. which is in heaven Z«ie6.36.beyemerciful,as_y(jwr P.alsoismercifiil 12, 32. it is your F.'s pleasure to give you kingdom John 8. 38. ye do what ye have seen with yoiirf. 41 .ye do the deeds of your/, then said they to him 42.Jes.said, it God were your F.yt would love me 44. ye are of yourf. the devil, and the lusts of yourf. ye will do, he was a murderer 20. 17. 1 ascend to my F. and your F. to my God FATHERS. £j(j(/.6.14.these are the heads of their /'.houses,25. Josh. 14.1. I 19.51. I 21.1. 1 CAr.8.10, 13,28. 10,6. neither thy father, nor thy/.fatlier have seen 20. 6. visiting the iniquity of the /.upon tba children, 34. 7- Num. 14. 18. Deut. 5- 9 Deut. 24. 16. the/, shall not be put to death for the children, nor children for/, S: Kin£t 14-6' j Job 30. 1. whose f. I would have disdained to sat 25, 3. under the hands of their/. Jeduthun, 6, 1 Proi',19. 14, house and riches are inhcritiuice of/ FAT 2$a. 1Q.23. kings shall be thv nursing /. and queens Jer. n. gl./. and sods shall fall on them, 13. 14. 7. 18. children gather wood, /. kindle the fire 31. 89./. have eaten sour crapes. Estk. 18. 2. 3S. 18. recomnensesl iniquity of the/, on children 47. 3. the/, shall not look back to their children £sfA.5.10. the/, shall eat the sous in midst of thee Mai, 4. 6. he shall mm the h-'art of the/, tu the children, and children to their/. Luke 1. 17, /uAn7-CC. not because it is of Moses, but of the/. Acts 7. 2. men, brethren, and/, hearken, 22. 1. 13.32. the promise which was made unto the/. SS. 3. the perfect manner of the law of the/. Horn. 9. 5. whose are the/, of whom Christ came lC0r.4.15.though instructors, yet have not many/. Eph, 6. 4./. provoke not your children, Col. 3.21. Jieb. 1. 1. God who spake in times past to the/. 18. 9. we had/, of our flesh who corrected us fi Pm. 3. 4. since the/, fell asleep,all things continue 1 JinAnS.lS. I write unto you/, ye have known, 14 See BuRi£D, Chief. His FATHERS, 1 Kings 15. 12. he removed the idols hisf. made 2 Kings 12. 18. took the things kisf, had dedicated 15. 9. he did what was evU as his f. had done 21.22. he forsook L. God ot/iisf. 2 C/iroji. 21.10. S3.32.accordingtoall/m/, haddone,37. | 24.9. ZCAron. 21. ig. no burning like the burning oihisf, 28. 25. Ahaz provoked the Lord God of his f. 30. 1 y.prepare^ his heart to seek the God of huf. 33. 12. he humbled himself before God oi his f. Psal. 49. 19. he shall go to the generation of kisf. 109. 14. let the iniquity oihisf. be remembered Dan, 11. 24. shall do what hisf. have not done 37. neither shall he regard the God of hisf. 38. and a god whom hisf, knew not shall honour -4c/fl3.3tJ. David was laid to /«>/. saw corruption My FATHERS. Gen. All. 9. not attained to the years of my f. 30. 1 will lie with my f. carry me out of Egypt 48. 16. and the name 01 my f. be named on them 49- 29- bury me with myf. in the cave in field Exod. 15. 2. he is myf. God, I will exalt him 1 Kings ig. 4. for 1 am no better than myf, 21. 3. give the inheritance oimyf. to thee, 4. t Kings 19. 12. have gods of the nations delivered them my/, destroyed ? 2 Chr. 32.14. /fa. 37. 12. 2CAro».3S.13.know not what I and myf. have done Psal. 39. 1 2. for 1 am a sojourner as all myf. were Dan. 2.23. 1 thank and praise thee, O God of myf. Acts 24. 14. so worship I the God of myf. Gal. 1. 14. being zealous of the traditions oimyf. Otir FATHERS, Cen . 46. 34. till now both we and also our /. 47. 3. Aii/n. 20. 15. how ottrf. went down into Egypt Deut. 5.3. Lord made not this covenant with aurf. t). 23. land which he sware to ourf. 2fi. 3, 15. 26. 7. cried to the God of ourf. the Lord heard Joih. £2. 28. the pattern of the altar our/, made 24. 17. brought ourf. out of the land of Egypt Jutlg. 6.13. where be miracles which ourf. told of? 1 KingsS. 57. Godbe withus, ashe waswith totr/. 58. his statutes, which he commanded ourf. S Kings 22. 13. because ourf. have not hearkened 1 Ch on. 12.17. the God ofowr/. look and- rebuke it 29. 15. for we are sojourners, as were all our f. 18, O Ixird God otma-f. keep for ever in the thoughts of the heart of thy people,2 C/(r. 20. 6. 2 Chron. 6. 31. which thou gavest ourf. Neh. 9.36. 29. 6. for ourf. have trespassed and done evil 9- for lo, mirf. have fallen by the sword 31. Si.okt/. have not kept the word of the Lord Ezra 5. 12. but after ourf. had provoked God 7. 27- blessed be the Lord God of our f. 9- 7. since the days of ourf, in a great trespass A^*A. 9. 9. didst see the affliction of ourf. in Egypt l0.OT(r/. dealt proudly, and hardened their necks Piiil, 22. 4. o7irf. trusted in thee, they trusted 4t. l.onr/.havetold us what thou didst, 78. 3. 306. 6. we have sinned with our f. and committed 7. ourf. understood not thy wonders in Egypt /'«. 64. 11. house, where ourf. praised thee Jer. 3.24. shame hath devoured the labour of ourf. 25. we and ourf, have not obeyed the voice 16. 19. surely i>«r/. have inherited lies, vanities 44. 17, as we have done, we a.uAourf. our kings ^wi.5.7.flur/.have sinned, and are not, have home Dan. 9. 8. confusion of face belongeth to ourf, 16. for our sins and the iniquities of ojirf. Mic. 7 . 20. sworn to ourf, from the days of (3d Mttl. 2. 10. by profaning the covenant of our f. Mat. 23. 30. if we had been in the days of Mir/. tiuke 1. 55. as he spake to mirf, to Abraham 72. to perform the mercy promised to our f. ^n 4. SO. ourf. worshipped in this mountain 6. ^1. our f. did eat manna in the desert ^cts a.n,God of oKr/.hath glorified his Son Jesus 25. ot the covenant which God made with our/. 5.30. Goi^ of ourf. raised up Jesus, whom ye slew 7 M. camti dearth, our/, found no sustenance 191 FAT ActsJ. 15. Jacob went down and died, and ourf. ig.and evil entreated our f. And cast out children 38,this is he which spake in Sinai and with ottrf. .39. to whom ourf. would not obey, but thrust 44.nur/.had the tabernacle of witness in wildem, 13. 17. God of this people of Israel chose oar/. 15.10. a yoke ^tfhich our/, nor we were able to bear 26. 6. for the hope of the promise made to ourf. 28. 85, well spake Holy Ghost by Esaias to ourf. 1 Cor. 10. 1. all ourf. were under the cloud Slept with FATHERS. 1 Kings 2. 10. so David slept with his f. 11. 21. 43. Solomon slept with his/. 2 Chron. 9. 31. 14. 20. Jeroboam slept with his/. 2 Kings 14.29. 31. ^akoho^m slept with his/. 2 Chron. 12. 16. 15. 8. Abijam slept with his/. 2 Chron. 14. 1. 24. and Asa.slept with his/.*2 Chron. l6. 13. 16.6.50 BsLdsha.slept wiihf.\\ ^H.Omrislept withf. 22,40.Ahab4i. a;./.||50.Jehoshaphat,2CVir.21.1. 2 Kings 8. 24. Joram slept with his/. || 10.35. .lehu 13-9. Jehoahasr W«/)r with his/. 1| IS.Joash, 14.16. 14. 22. after that the king slept withf. 2 CAr.£6.2. 15. 7. Azariah slept withhi&f. \\ 22. Menahem 38, Jotham slept with his/. 2 Chron. 27. 9. 16. 20. Ahaz slept with his/, 2 Chron. 28. 27. ZQ. 2.1. Hsz^Vi^h slept withhiif, 2 Chron. 3^.33. 21. 18. Mz.na£seh slept withhisf. 2 CAron.33.20. 24. 6, Jehoiakim slept with his/. 2 Chron. 3.6. 23. Uzziah slept wit/i his/. Their FATHERS. Exod. 4. 5. that the God of theirf. hath appeared 6. 14. heads of theirf. 25. Josh. 14. 1, j I9. 51. I 21. 1. 1 Chr. 5.24. | 7.2,7- [ 8. 6, | 9.9, 13. Lev. 26. 39. in iniquity of theirf. shall pine away 40. if they confess the iniquity of their f. ^lun.l 1.12. The land thou swarest to give to theirf. 14. 23. JJeut. 10. 11. J 31. 20. Josh. 1. 6. I 5. 6. I 21. 43, 44. Jer. 32. 22. Dm.^g. 25. have forsaken the covenant of theirf. Josh, 4. 6. when your children ask their f. 21. 2J A. each one a head of the house of their f. /Krfg'.2.10.that generation were gathered to theirf. 12. they forsook the Lord God of their f. 17- they turned out of the way theirf. walked in 19. they corrupted themselves more than theirf. 20. my covenantwhich I commanded their f. 22. if tney keep way of Lord, as theirf. kept it 3. 4. which he commanded theirf. by Moses IA'm^i 8.34. and bring them again to the land thou gavest to theirf. 48. 2 Chron. 6. 25, 38. 9> 9. who Drought forth theirf. out of Egypt 14. 15. out of the land which he gave to their f 2 Kings'il. 8. Jer. 16. 15. | 24. 10. 22. provoked above all that theirf. had done 2 A'im^j21.15. since day //leiV/. cameout of Egypt 1 C/i/-o».4.38.the house of Meir/.increased greatly 5. 25. transgressed against the God of their f. 29. 20. blessed the God of //(eir/.and bowed down 2 Chr. 7. 22. forsook God of theirf. 24. 24. | 28.6. 11. 16. came to sacrifice to the God of theirf. 13. 18. they relied on the Lord God of theirf. 14, 4. commanded to seek God of theirf. 15.12. 19.'!. brought them back to the God of theirf. 20. 33. not prepared their hearts to GoAof th.f. 30. 7. which trespassed against the God of theirf. 22. making confession to the God of theirf. 3 4. 32. acceding to Uie covenant of God of theirf. 33 . from following the Lord the God of theirf. 36. 15. God of theirf. sent by his messengers Neh. 9. 2. confessed sins and iniquities of theirf. 23. into the land thou promisedst to their /. Jvb 8. 8. prepare thyself to the search of their f. 15. 18. which wise men have told from their /. Psal. 78. 8. and might not be as theirf. a stubborn 12. marvellous things did he in sight of Mftr/. 57. they dealt unfaithfully like theirf. Prov. 17. 6. and the glory of children are theirf. Tsa. 14. 21. slaughter for the iniquity of theirf. Jer. 1.26. they did worse than theirf. 9. 14. after Baalim, which theirf. taught them 16. whom they nor theirf. have known, I9. 4. 23. 27. as theirf. have forgotten my name 31.32. 1 will make anew covenant.not according to covenant 1 made with /.4Wr/. 11. 10. JJe&. 8. g. 50.7.have sinned against Lord, the hopeof Metr/. Ezek. 2. 3. they and theirf. have transgressed 5.10. the fathers shall eat sons, and sons eat theirf. 20. 4. cause them to know abominations of theirf. 24. their eyes were after their /. idols Amos 2. 4. their lies, after which theirf. walked Mai. 4. 6. turn the heart of the children to theirf. L7ike6.23. for in like manner did theirf. 26. for so did theirf. to the false prophets Thy FATHERS. Gen. 15. 15. thou shalt go to thyf. in peace 49. 8. thy f. children shall bow dlown before thee Exod. 13. 5. into land which he sware to thyf. 11. Deut. 6. 10, 18. I 7. 12, 13. I 8. 18. | 9- 5- | 13. 17. I 19. 8. ( 28. 11. I 29. 13. I 30. 20. Dra/.l, 21, gonp,possessit, asGodof My f said FAT Deut. 4. 31. nor forget coveaantof thyf. heswaic 37- and because he loved thyf. 10. 15. 8. 3. humbled thee and fed thee with manna which thou knewest not, neither did thyf. know, 16. 10. 22. thyf. went into Egy. with seventy persons 12. 1. land which the God of thvf. giveth thee 13. 6. other gods thou nor thyf. known, 28. 64. 19-8. give the land which he promised thyf. 27.3. 28. 36. to a nation thou nor thyf. have known 30. 5. do thee good and multiply thee above thyf, 9. rejoice over thee, as he rejoiced over thyf 31. 16. thou shalt sleep with thyf. 2 Sam. 7- 12. 1 Kings 13.22. shall not come to sepulchre of thy f. 2 Kings 20.17. what thyf. laid up be carried away 22. 20. I will gather thee to thyf. 2 C/ir. 34. 28. 1 Chron. 17. 11. thou must go to be with thyf. Ezra 4. 15. search the book of the records of thyf. Psal. 45. 16. instead of thy f. shall be thy childxea Prov. 22. 28. remove not the land-mark thyf. set Jer. 34. 5. burned with the burnings of thyf. AcisT. 32. 1 am God of //jy/. the G. of Abraham Your FATHERS. Gen. 48. 21. shall bring you to the land of your f. Exod. 3. 13. the God of your f. hath sent me, Deut. 1. 11. I 4. 1. Josh. 18. 3. 2 Chron. 28. 9. [ 29-5, A'lupj. 32. 8. thus did yourf. Neh. 13. 18. 14. behold ye are risen up in yourf. stead Deut, 1. 8. possess the land the Lord sware to your /. 35. I 7. 8. I 8. 1. J 11. 9, 21. Jitdg. 2. 1. 32. 17, sacrificed to gods whom _yoHr/. feared not Josh. 24.2. yourf. dwelt on the other side the flood 6. 1 brought your/, out of Egypt, Egypt pursued 14. put away the gods which yourf. served 15. whether the gods which votw/. served 1 Sam. 12. 7. acts the Lord did to you aaiyourf. B.yoitrf. cried, the Lord brought forthyourf 15. the hand of the Lord against yoi^^as ag. yourf, 2 Ki7igs 17.13. the law which I commanded your/, 2 Chron. 13, 12. fight ye not ag. the G. of your f. 30.7.benotlikeyoHr/, and brethren, 8. Zech. 1.4, 33. 8. remove out of the land appointed for your f Ezra 8. 28. free-will offering to the God of your f. 10. 11. make confession to the God of yourf. Psal. 95. 9- when your/, tempted me, He&. 3. 9. Isa. 65. 7. your and the iniquities of your f. togeth. Jer. 2. 5. what iniquity have yourf. found in me t 3.18. shall come to thelaiid 1 have given to yourf. 7.7. dwell in the land I gave to your/. 14. I 23,39. I 25.5. I 35. 15. Exek. 20. 42- | 36. 28. | 47-14. 22.1 spake not to your/, in the day I brought them 25. since the day you;/, came forth out of Egypt 11. 4. which I commanded yourf. IJ. 22. 7. for I earnestly protested unto yourf. 16. 11. because your f. have forsa!keD me 12. done worse than your f. || 13. ye novyourf. 34. 13. I made a covenant with your/, in the day 14. but your/, hearkened not unto me 44. 3.whom they knew not, neither tliey nor your/, 9. have ye forgotten the wickedness of your f. ? 10. in my statutes I set before you and yourf, 21. the incense ye, yourf. and kings bum Exek. 20. 18, walk ye not in the statutes of yourf. 27. in this ymr f. have blasphemed me 30. are ye polluted after the manner of yottrf. t 36. like as I pleaded with your f. so with you 37,25. shalldwellin the land wherein your /.dwelt Has. Q. 10. 1 sa.wyourf. as the first ripe of fig-tree Joel 1. 2. hpth this been in the days of your f. ? ir«/j.i,2.the Lord hath been displeased with yoTir/. 4. be not as ymir /, || 5. your f. where are they ■* 6. did not my words take hold of yourf. ? 8. 14. when your f. provoked me to wrath Mai. 3. 7. from days of yourf. ye are gone away Mat, 23, 32, fill ye up then the measure of your/. XuAell.47, of prophets, and yoiw /. killed them 48. ye witness that ye allow the deeds of yourf. John 6. 49. your f. did eat manna ajid are dead 58, not as yourf. did eat manna, and are dead Acts1.51.y^ resist Holy Ghost as yoTfr/, did, so ye 52.whoof theproph.have not yourf. persecuted? 1 Pet. 1, 18, received by tradition from your/. FATHERLESS. Exod. 22. 22. ye shall not afflict any/, child 24. your wives shall be widows, and children/. Deut. 10. 18. he doth execute the judgment of the/. and widow, Psal. 82. 3. Isa. 1, I7. JoS 6. 27. ye overwhelm the/, and dig a pit 22. 9. the anus of the/, have been broken 24. 3. they drive away the ass of the/. 9, they pluck the/, from the breast 29. 12. because 1 delivered the poor and the/. 31. 17. eaten alone, and/. havAnot eaten thereoi 21. if I have lifted up my hand against the^. Psal. 10. 14. thou art the helper of ttie/. 18. lo judge the/, and the oppressed 68. 5. a father of the/, a judge of the widows 109. 9. let his children be/, his wife a widow 12. nor let any favour his/, children Prov. 23. 10, enter not into the fields of the/. Isa. 1. 23. they judge not the /. Jer, S. 28. FAV Jta 0.17. the Lord shall not liave mercy on their/. , 10. 2. widows their prey, that they may rob the/, Jir.4/g. n. leave thy y. children, I will preserve I.am.5.3.V!e are orphans andy.our mothers vidows £'«A.22.7 .in thee have they vexed the/, an j widow Hos. 1-1-. 3. for in thee the/, findeth mercy Mai. .^,5. a witness against those that oppress the/. Jflm.1.27. pure religion is to visit the/, and widows FAT>IE11LESS with strtJ7iger. Vevi. 14. 2g. the stranger, and the/, and the widow shallcomeandeat, 24. 19,20,21. | 26.12,13. 16. 11. the stranger and/, rejoice with thee, 14. 24. 17. nor pervert judgment o( stranger nor/. 27- 19-cuTsrd that perverts judg. of stra?iger and/. Psai.gi.d. theyslay the stranger and murder the/. 146. 9- the Lord preserveih the stranger and/. J«' 7 • f>. if ye oppressed not the sirayiger, the/, and the widow, 22. 3. Zech. 7. 10. FATHOMS. ^cr.s27. 28. they found it twenty/, again fifteen/, FATLING. Zfa.il.6 the calf, the young lion, and the /.together FATLIKGS. 1 5(7m.l5.9.Saul spared Agag and the best of the/. 2 Sam, 6. 13. David sacrificed oxen and/. Ps. 66. 15. 1 will offer to thee burnt-sacrifices of/. Etek. 39. 18. all of them/, of Bashan Mat. 22. 4. my oxen and my/, are killed, all ready FATNESS. Gen. 2". 28. God give thee of the/, of the earth 39- thy dwelling shall be the/, of the earth J^eut. 32. 15. thou art thick and corered with /. Judg. 9. 9. the olive-tree said, should I leave my/..' Job 15. 27. because he covereth his face with his/. 36. 1 6. that set on thy table should be full of/. Ps. 36. 8. shall he satisfied with the/, of thy house 6-1. 5. my soul be satisfied as with marrow and/. 65. U. thou crownest year, all thy paths drop/. 73. 7. eyes stand out with/, have more than wish 209. 24. knees are weak, my flesh faileth of/. Zifl. 17. 4. once the/, of his flesh shall wax lean 34. 6. the sword ot the Lord is made fat with /. 7. their dust shall be made fat with/. 55. 2. and let your soul delight itself in/. Jer. 31. 14. 1 will satiate the soul of priests with/. Horn. 11. 17, with them partakest of f. of the olive FATS. Joel 2. 24 the/, shall overflow with wine and oil 3. 33. for the press is full, the/, overfiow FATTED. J Kinss i. 23. ten oxen, beside harts, and /. fowl Jf. 46.21. her hired men are like/, bullocks See Calf. rATTER, see Countenances. FATTEST. Psal. 78. il. the wrath of God slew the /. of them Dan. 1 1.24. shall enter on/, places of the provioce FAULT, S. Cen. 41 . 9. butler said, I remember my/, this day I^xod. 5. 16. but the/, is in thine own people Dent. 25. 2. cause to be beaten according to his/. 3 Sam. 29. 3. and I have found no/, in him 2 Sam. 3. 8. thou charges! me this day with a/. Psal. 19. 12. cleanse thou me from secret/. 59. 4^ they run and prepare without my/. Dan. 6, 4. they could find no occasion or/, in him Mat. 18. 15. if thy brother trespass, tell him his/. MarAI. 2. eat with unwashen hands, they found/. Zuie 23. 4. Pilate said, chief priests and people, I find no/, in this man, 14. Jo/tn 18. 38. | 19.4,6. Horn . 9. 19, thou wilt say, why doth he yet find/. ? 3 Cor. 6. 7. now there is utterly a^'. among you Oai. 6. I. if amanbe overtaken in a/ restore him I1e6. 8.8. for, finding/, with them, he saith, behold 9. -t 14. who ofl^ered himself without/, to God Jam. 5. 16. confess your/, one to another, pray one . Pet. 2. 20. if when ye be buffeted for your/. Rev. 14. 5. are without /. before the throne of God FAULTLESS. Hed. 8. 7 if the first covenant had been/, then Jude 24. him that is able to present you f. with iov FAULTY. -^ ■■ ^ iva»i,35.t31 .no satisfaction for a murderer/, to die 2 5flwi.I4.t3. the king doth speak as one which is/ i/oj.10.2. heart divided, now shall they be found f. FAVOUR. Gcn.39.2 1 . gave Joseph/, in the sight of the keeper Exod.3.^l. I will give this people/, in sight of the Egyptians, shall not go empty, 11. 3, I 12. 36 Dent. 23. 50. which shall not shew/, to the young 33. 23. he said, O Naphtali, satisfied with/ JosA. II, 20. and that they might have no/. 1 Sam. 2. 26. Samuel was in/, with Lord and men Jad 10. 12. thou hast ip-anted me life and/. PsaJ 5. 12. with f. wilt compasshim as with ashield *0.5.his/. is life, H'eeping-may endure for anight 7.by thy/, tho J hast made my mountain to stand 44. 3. because thou hadst a/, unto them 45. 12. even the rich shall entreat thy f 89 >r. in thy/, our horn shall be exalted 192 FEA Psal.lOG 4.remem.me with the/dioubearest thine 112. 5. a good man sheweth/, and lendeth 119. 58. 1 entreated thy/, with my whole heart Prov. 11. 27. he that seeketh good procuretb/. 13. 15. good understanding giveih/. 14. 9. but among the righteous there is/. 35. the king's/, is toward a wise servant 16. 15. his/, is as a cloud of the latter rain 19. 6. many will entreat the/, of the prince 12. the king's/, is as dew upon the grass 21. 10. his neighbour findeth no/, in his eyes 23. 1. loving/, rather to be chosen than silver 29. 26. may seek the ruler's/. 31. 30./. is deceitful, and beauty is vain Eccl. 9. 11. race not to swift, nor/, to men of skill Isa. 2fJ. 10. let/, be shewed to the wicked 27 . 1 1 . he who formed them will shew them no/. 60. 10. but in my/, have I had mercy on thee Jer. 16. 13. a.lana, where I will not shew you /. 31. -f 9. and with/, will I lead them Dan. 1.9, God had brought Daniel into/, and love Luie 2.52. Jesus increased in/, with God and men ActsQ. 47. praising God, having/, with all people 7. 10. God gave Moses/, in sight of Pharaoh desi 25. 3. the high-priest desired/, against him Ihid, or found FAVOUR. Gen. 18. 3. if now I have found /. in thy sight, 30. 27. Niim. 11. 15. 1 Sam. 20. 29. Keh. 2. 5. Esih, 5. 8. | 7. 3. | 8. 5. Nrtm. 11. 11. and wherefore have I notfouyidf ? Deut. 24.1. it come to pass she/nrfc./. in his eyes Rut/j 2. 13. let me findf. in thy sight, my lord 1 Sam. 16, 22. David hath/tHmrf/. "'a my sight 25. 8. let the young m&nfindf. in thy sight 2 Sam. 15. 25. if I shall /wrf/.' in eyes of the Lord 1 Kings 11. 19. iradad/frnwrf/. in sight of Pharaoh Prov. 3. 4. so shalt ihoujSnrf/. in the sight of God 28. 23. shall j^M./ more f. than he that flattereth Cant. 8. 10. 1 was in his eyes as one that /(wnti/. Imi^e 1 . 30. fear not, for thoi hast/oimrf/. with G . Acts 7. 46, Da.vid fo7mdf. before God. and desired Obtain, or obtained FAVOUR. Esth. 2. 15. now Esther obtained f. 17. | 5. 2. Prop. 8. 35. whoso findethme, shall t)Arain/.of lord 12. 2. a good man obtaineth f, of the Lord 18. 22. whoso findeth a wife, obtaineth f. of Lord FAVOUR. iSam. 29. 6. nevertheless, the lords/, thee not Psal, 35. 27. be glad, that/, my righteous cause 102. 13. the time, the set time to/, her is come 14. for thy servants/, the dust thereof 109. 12. nor let any to /. his fatherless children FAVOURABLE. Judg. 21. 22. be /, unto them for our sakes Job 33. 26. shall pray, and God will be/, unto him Psal. 77. 7. will the L. cast ofT, and be/, no more ? 85. 1 Lord, thou hast been/, to thy land FAVOURED. Gen. 29. 17. Rachel was beautiful and well-/. 39. 6. Joseph was well^'. ||41. 2. kine well/. 18. 41. 3. out of the river ill-/, kine, 4, I9, 21, 27. Pros. 21. flO. his neighbour is not/, in his eyes L(im.4.l6.LoTd divided them,they/. not the elders X>fl7z.l, 4. children well/, and skilful in all wisdom Na/i. 3. 4. the whoredoms of the well/ harlot Luie 1. 28. hail, thou art hichly/. Lord with thee Evil FAVOURED >J ESS. Deut. 17. 1. any bullock whei'ein is any evilf. FAVOUREST. Psal. 41. H. by this I know that thou /. me 86. t2. preserve my soul, for I am one whom thou/ FAVOURETII. 2 Sam. 20.11. heUiat/. Joab. let him go after Joab FEAR. Fear is a passio7i, implanted in nature, thai causes a flight from an approaching evil, either real or imaginary. The tear of God is either filial or servile. The filial fear of God is a holy affec- tion, or graciffiis habit wrought in the soul by God, Jer. 32. 40. whereby it is inclhied and enabled to obey all Ccd's cOTTimajidments, even the most difficult. Gen. 22. 12. Eccl. 12. 13. and to hate and avoid evil, Neh. 5. 15. Prov. 8. 13. [ 16. 6. Slavish fear is the consequence of guilt ; it is a Judicial impression from the sad thoughts of the provoked Majesty of heaven ; it is an alarm within, that disturbs t/ie rest of a siimer ; thus I'elix feared, Acts £4. 25. Though this fear be in wicked men, yet, through the mercy and grace of God, it often proves a preparative to faith, Acts 2. 37- *Rom. 8.15. Fearij likewise used for the object of {e3.T. Thus it is said, the Fear of Isaac, to describe the God whotn Isaac feared. Gen. 31. 42,. Except the fear of Isaac had been with me, surely ihou hadst sent me away now empty. And in I'rov. 1. 26, I will mock when your feaj Cometh ; that is, the cala?nity you feared. God says, that he will send his fear before hit peo- FEA to terrify and destroy the inhabitants of Ca naan, Exod. 23. 27. Fear is pur f 01 the whole worship of God, in Psal. 34. 11, I will teach you the fear of the Lord! I icill teach you the true and principal ■way oj worshippiry-g and serving God with his acceptor tion, and to your ow?i salvation, Jt is Itkejoisi put for the law and word of God, Psal. ]g. n 'J'he fear of the Lord is clean, enduring for ever. The law is so called, because it is the object, the cause, and ike rule, of the grace of holt fear. Gen. 9. 2. the/, of you shall be on every beast 3 1 . 42. except the/, of Isaae had been with me 53. Jacob sware by the/, of his father Isaac Exod. 15. 16./. and dread shall fall upon them 23. 27. I will send my/, before thee, Jind destroy Deut. 2. 25. I will put the/, of thee on the nations 11. 25. the Lordshalllay the/, ofyouon the land 1 Chron. 14. 17. Lord brought/, of him on nations Ezra 3. 3. /. was on them because of the people Neh. 6. 14. think on them that put me in/. \q Esth. 8. 17. the/, of the Jews fell upon them, 9. 2* 9. 3. because the/, of Mordecai fell on them ' Job 3. + 25. I feared a/, and it came upon me 4. 6. is not this thy/, thy confidence, thy hope? 14. /. eame upon me and trembling 6. 14. he forsaketh the/, of the Almighty 9- 34. and let not his/, terrify me 15. 4. yea, thou easiest off/.and restrainest prayer 21. 9. houses safe from/, nor rod of God on them 22. 10. snares round about, suddeh/.troubleLh thes 25. 2. dominion and/, are with him, makes peace 39. 22. he mocketh at/, and is not affrighted Pjfl/.5.7.inthy/.will I worship toward thy temnis 9.20.putthem in/.O Lord, that nations may know 14. 5. there were they in great/. God is in generat. 31. 11. and I was a/, to mme acquaintance 13/. was on every side, they took counsel ag. me 48. 6. /. took hold upon them there, pain 51. 5. there were they in/, where no/, was 64. 1. preserve my life from/, of the eneciy 90. 11. according to thy/, so is thy wrath 105. .38. for the/, of them fell upon' them 119- 38. thy servant, who is devoted to thy/, Prov. 1. 26. I will mock when your/, cometh 27 .when your/.cometh as desolation and destine. 33. and shall be quiet from/, of evil 3. 25. be not afraid of sudden/, nor desolation 10. 24. the/, of the wicked shaJl come upon him 20. 2. the/, of a king is as the roaring of a lion 29. 25. the/, of man br'ngeth a inare Ca7tt.3. 8. hath his sword because of/, in thenigtt Isa. 7. 25. there shall not come the/, of briers 8. 12. neither fear ye their/, nor be afraid 13. the Lord, let him be your/, and your oread 14. %. the Lord shall give thee rest from'thy/, 21 . 4. the night of pleasure be turned into/, tome 24. 17./. and the pit, and the snare are upon thee 18. that fieeth' from/, shall fall, Jer. 48. 44. 29. 13. their/, toward me is taught by men G3. 17, and hardened our heart from thy^. Jer. 2. 19. an evil thing, that my/, is not in thee 6. 25. the sword and/, is on every side, 20. 10. 20. -f 3. Ixird hath called thy name /.round abonl 30. 5. we have heard a voice of/, not of peace 32. 40. but I will put my/, in their hearts 48. 43./^ and the pit shall be upon thee, Moab 49. 5. behold, I \vill bring a/, upon thee, saith L. 24/.hath seized on Damascus, anguish andsorr 29. they shall cry to them,/, is on every side iam, 3. 47./. and a snare is come upon us Exek. 21. 1 15. /. of the sword against their gates 30. + 4. great/, shall be in Ethiopia 13. I will put a/, in the land of Egypt Mai. 1. 6. if I be a master, where is my/..' Luke 1.12 .when Zacharias saw hini,/.fell upon him 60./. came on all that dwelt ro.undab6utthenij 7. 16. ActsQ..4>3. I 5. 5,11. 1 ig. 17- Eev.W.M- 3. 1 14. he said to the soldiers, putno man in/ Pom.. 13. 7. render/, to whom/, is due 1 Cor. 2. 3. I was with you in weakness and in/. 2 Cor. 7. 13. what/..' what vehement desire! 2 Tim. 1.7. God hathnot given us the spirit of/. Crl. 2. + 1. ye know what great/. I have for yon Ileb. 2. 15. and deliver them who thro'/, of death 12.28. may serve God with reverence and godly/- 1 Pei,.i.V{ . pass the time of yoursojourn.herein/. 3. 15. give an answer with meekness and/. 1 John 4. 18. no/, in love, but love casteth out/. For FEAR. Vent. 28. 67./crihe/. wherewith thou shalt fear Josh. 22. 24. have not rather done it for f. of thing Judg. 9. 21. dwelt forf. of Abimelech his brother 1 -Sam.yi.lO.Davrarose, fled that day/flf/.tif Sai| 23. 2G. Dav made haste to get away /br/. of SauJ Job 22. 4. will he reprove thee /or/, of thee. Isa. 31. + 8. they shall ilee/(»r/. of the sword pie; that is, a terror wrought by him, in orderlJer. . he shall pass over to his strong hold /or y. . 35. 11. forf. of the array of tJ* ChaldeMi FEA ^«r.37.ii.armybroken up/w/.o! Phar&ah'a army 41. 9* which Asa had made /or/, of Baasha 4fi. t./or/. waa round about, aaith the Lord 50. \Q./ot/. of the oppresaiog sword they return Mat. 2. 5. jcr the /. wherewith he feared me Mat. 14. Sn. the disciples cried out/or/. C8. 4. /or /*. of him Uie keepers dia shake LuA« 21. SO. men's hearts failing them for/. John 7> 1^- 00 man spake opanlj/or /. of the Jews ig. 30 a disoipU, but secretly/nr/. of the Jews SO. 19 disciples were assembledj^r/. of the Jews R«v. 18. 30. afar oS/or/. of her torment. 15, FEAR 0/ God. Gen. 20. 11 surely the/, o/ God is no^ this place S Sam. S3. 3. must be just, ruling in the/, of God 2 C/ir. 20. 29. the /. 0/ God waa on all kingdoms Neh. 5. 9. ought ye not to walk in the/. 0/ God? 15. but so did not \, because or the/, 0/ God Psai. 36. 1. there is no/, of God before his eyes Rom, 3. 18. there is no/ 0/ God before their eyes C Cor. 7. 1, perfecting holiness in the/. 0/ God Eph. a. 21. submitting one to another in/. 0/ God FEAR 0/ the Lord. 1 Sar>t. 11- 7./. 0/ Xorrf fell on people, 2 C/jr. 17.10. S C/ij-. 14. 14. the/. 0/ the Lord came upon them to . 7 . let the/. (/ Me iorrf be upon you, take heed 9. thus shall ye do, in the/. 0/ the Lard, faithfully Job sB. 28. to man he said, the/. 0/ Lord is wisdom Ps. 19. 9. the/ 0/ Lord is clean, enduring for tver S4.XI . children, I wUl teach you the/. ^ the Ld. 111. 10./ 0/ the Lord is tjie beginning of wisdom Prop. 1.7'/.«/ id. beginning of knowledge, 9. 10. 29. and did not choose the/ 0/ the Lord 2. 5. then shalt thou understand- the/ 0/ the Lord S. 13. the/ of the Lord is to hate evil ■ JO. 27. the/ 0/ the J,o)rf prolongeth days . 14. 26. in the/ o/the Lord is strong confidence 27. the/, qf-iht Iiord is a foniltain of life 45. l6'. better is a littie with the/ o/the Lord 33. the f. of the iorrf is the instruction of wisdom 16. 6. by the/ 0/ the X-ord men depart from evil 19. 23. the / 0/ the Lprd tendeth to life SS. 4. by the/ o/the Lird are riches and honour S3. 17, be thou in the/ of the LordaW day long Jsa, 2. 10. hide theein the dust for/, o/the Lord 19. they shall go into caves for/ 0/ the Lord 21. to go into clefts of rocks for/ o/the Lord II, 2. spirit of knowledge, and of the/. o/'Mg £(/. 3. of quick understanding in the/. ^ the Lord 33. 6. the/, o/" Mtf Xorti is his treasure Acts 9. 31. walking in/, o/" Me Xori/ and comfort With FEAR. Psal.Z, 11. serve the Lord with/, and rejoice JonaA 1. tlO. then were the men with great/. Mat. 28. 8. they departed with/, and great joy T^ke 6. 26. ana they were all filled with /. 8. 37. the Gadarenes were'taken with great/ 2 Cor, 7. 15. howViM/you received him £!pA. 6. 5. obedient to masters with/, and trembling PAt7.;2.12.'i)rork out salvation with/, and trembling J/tfi. 11, 7. Noah moved with/ prepared an ark \ Pet. 2. 18. servants, be subject to masters with/. .1. 2, behold your chaste conversat. coupled with/ Jude 23. and others save with/, pulling them out Without FEAR. Job 39. 16. her labour is in vain without/. 41. S3, there is not his like, who is made without/. Luke 1,74. that we might serve him without/ i Cor. 16. 10. that he may be with you without/. Phil. 1. 14. are bold to speak the word without/ Jude 12. they feast, feeding themselves without/. FEARS. Job 15. j 21. a sound of^, is in his ears Psal. 34. 4. the Lord delivered me firom all my/. £cci. 12, 5, and when/ shall be in the way Isa. 65, 4. and I will bring their/ upon them S Cor. 7. 5. without were fightings, within were/ FEAR, Verb. Lev.l^.S.je shall/every man his mother and fath. Num. 14. 9. neither/, ye the people of the land Veut.-i. 10. hear, that tjiey may learn to/ me 5.29-0 that they would/, me, keep my command. 28.58./ this glorious name, the Lord thy God 66. thou shalt/. day and night, have no ajssurance 67. for the fear of heart wherewith thou shalt /. ■'urff. 7. 10. if thou/ to go down, go with Phurah . JftngsS. 40. that they may/, thee, 2 Chran.G.Sl. 43. may know thy name to/, thee, 2 Chr. 6. 33. SKinei 17. 38. neither shall ye/, other gods 39. but Lord your God ye shall/ and he deliver Chron. 16.30,/. before him all earth, Psal. g6. 9. Ne/i. 1. 11. thy servants who desire to/, thy name Jbj 31, 34. did I/, a great multitude.' Psai. 23. 4. 1 will/ no evil, for thou art with me 27. 1. the Lord is my salvation, whom shall I/? 31 . 19. thy goodness laid up for them that/, thee 40,3. many ^all see it, and/, and shall trust in L. 49. 5. wherefore should 1/ in the days of evil ? fi2.6.tlie righteous also shall see, and/ laugh ath. So.4.thou hast given a banner to them that /. thee 193 IK A Pi. 61. 5. the heritage of those that/ thy name 64. 9> M shall/, and declare the work of God 72.5,they shall/ thee as long as the sun endureth 86. 11, unite my heart to/ thy name 102, 15. so the heathen shall/ thy name 119. 39. turn away my reproach which 1/ 63. I am a companion of all them that/, thee 74. they that/thee will be glad when they see me 79. let those that/, thee turn unto me Eoci. 3.14. God doetn it, men should/ before him Isa. 8. 12, neither/ ye their fear,'nor be afraid 1916. Egypt like to women, shaU be afraid and / S5. 3. thecity of the terrible nations shall /thee 44, 11. the workmen shall/, and be ashamed 59. 19, so shall they/, the name of the Lord 60. 5. thine heart shall/ and be enlarged /er.10.7. whowouldnot/. thee.O King of nations? 23. 4. and they shall/ no more, nor be dismayed .32. 39. will give them one heart that may/ me 33. 9. they shall f. and tremble for all the goodness 51. 46, lest your heart faint, and ye/, for rumour Dan. 1. 10. tne prince said, I /. my lord the king 6. 26. that men / before the Goa of Daniel Hos. 10. 5, the inhabitants of Samaria shall/. Mic. 7. 17- move as worms, and/ because of thee Zeph. 3, 7. 1 said, surely thou wilt/, me Hag. 1 .12, and the people did/ before the Lord Zech. 9.5, Ashkelon shall see it and/Gaza also see Mai. 4,2, to you that/, my name shall sun of right, ilfai.21.26.if we shall say, of men, we/, the people Litke 12. 5. I will forewarn you whom ye shall/ Rom. 8.15. notreceived spirit of bondage again to f. 11. 20. be not high-minded, but/. 2 Cor. 11. 3. 1/ lest as the serpent beguiled Eve IS.Stf".!/. lest I shall not find you such as I would 1 Tim. 5 20. rebuke before all, that others may/ i7e^.4.1.1et us/Jest promise being left us of entering 12. 21, Moses said, I exceedingly/ and quake Rev. 2.10. ^.none of those things thou shalt suffer 11, 18. give reward to them that/, thy name FEAR God. Gen. 42. 18. he said, this do, and live, for I / God Ezod. 18.21. provide able men, such as/. God Lev.\g.l4i. but shall/ thy God, I am the Lord, 32. 25. 17. but thou shalt/ thy God, 36, 43. Jab. 1. g, Satan said, doth Job/ God for nought ? Psal. 66. 16. come and hear, all ye that/ God Eccl. G. 7. in words are vanities, but f. thou God 8. 12. it shall be well with them tHat/. God 12. 13./. God, and keep his commandments Isa. 29, 23. and they shall / 'the God of Israel Luke 23. 40. rebuked him, saying, dost not / God? Acts 13, 16. and ye that/. God give audience 1 Pet. S. 17. honour men, / God, honour the king Rev. 14. 7. saying,/. God, and give glory to him Hear and FEAR, Deut. 13, 11. all Israel shall hear and/. 21. 21. 17- 13, and all the people shall hear and/. 19>S0. those which remain shall hear and/. FEAR him. Gen. 32. 11. deliver me from Esau, for I/, him Deut. 13. 4. ye shall walk after God, and/, him 2 Kings 17.30. him shall ye/him shall ye worship Job 37.24. men therefore/ him, he respecteth not Psal. 22. 23. and/, him all ye the seed of Israel 25. 1 will pay my vows before them that/, hitn 25, 14, secret of the Lord is with them that/, him 3S, 18. the eye of the Lord is on them that/, him 34. 7. angel encampeth about them that/, him 9, for there is no want to them that/ him 67.7. all the ends of the earth shall/ him 85. 9. surely his salvation is nigh them, that/ him 103. 11. great is his jnercy to them that/, him 13. so me Lord pitieth them that/, him 17.themercy of the Lord is on them that/, him 111. 5, he hath given meat to them that/ him 145- 19.he will fulfil the desire of them that/, him 147. 11. Lord taketh pleasure in them that/ him Mat.lO.Q8./.him who is able to destroy, Luke 12.5. Luk£ 1. 50. his mercy is on them that/ him Rep.l9.5.i>raise God, ye ihat/,/iim,small and great FEAR the Lord. Deut. 6. 2, that thoumightest/. the Lordihy God 13. thoushalt/i.thy God.10.20, 2 Kings 17-39. 24. to/, tie Lvrd our God for our good always lO.ll./.theLord, walk in his ways, and love him 14. 23. learn to/, the Lord, 17. 19- I 31. 12, 13. Josh, 4. 24. that ye might/, the LordyoaxGoi. 24. 14. now diereforc/. the lard, and serve him 1 Sam. 12. 14, if ye will/ the Lord, and serve him 24. only/ the Lord and serve him in truth 1 Kings 18. 12. 1 thyservant/r/ie L. 2 Kings 4. 1. 2 Kings 17. 28. taught them how they should/. L. Psal. 15. 4. he honoureth them that/, the Lord 22. 23, ye that/, the I-ord, praise him 33.8. let aJl the earth/. Me Xorrf, and stand in awe 34. 9. O f. the Lord ye his saints, there is no want 115. 11. ye that/ the Lord trust in the Lord 13. he will bless them that/, the Lord 118. 4. that/ the I^rd, say, his mercy endureth Psal. 135. 20, ye that/, the Lord, blcas aife i^-'t Prov. 3. 7'/ the Lord, and depart from evil 24. 21. my son, / thou the Lord, and the king Jer. 5. 24. neither say they, let us/, the Lord 26. 19, did he not/, the Lord, and besought Ixird Hos. 3. 5, afterward shall Israel/ the Lord Jonah 1.9. and 1/ the Lord, the God of hea^ FEAR wt. Gen. l5.1/nor,Abram, I am thy shield andrewa 21,17./ not, God hath heard the voice of the la 26. 24./, Tiot, I am with thee, and will bless tht 35. 17. the midwife said to Rachel,/ not 43. 23. and he said, peace be to you,/ not 46. 3. he said,/ jiot to go down into Egypt 50. 19, Josepn said,/, not, for I am in place of Gc ' 21. /.not, I will nourish you and your little ont Erod. 14, 13,/. not, stand and see salvation of Lor 20. 20. Moses said,/, 7iot, God is come to pro\ Num. 14.9. the Lord is with us,/, them not 21. 34. the Lord said to Moses,/ him not Deut, 1. 21. go up and possess the land,/, not 3. 2./. not Og, 22. 1| 20. 3./. not your enemies 31. 6. /. not the Canaanites, Josh. 10. 8, 25. 8, the Lord will go before thee, he will not for sake thee, f. not Josh. 8, 1. 1 Chron. 28. 20 Judg. 4. 18. turn in, my lord, turn in to me,/ not 6. 10, I said,/, not the gods of the Amorites 23. peace be to ihee,/ not, thou shalt not die Ruth 3. 11, and now, my daughter,/, not 1 Sam.i.20. women that stood by said to her,/, tioi 12. 20. and Samuel said to the people,/, not 22. 23. abide thou with me,/ not, he that seeketh 23. 17. Jonathan said unto David,/. 9tot 2 Sam. 9. 7. David said to Mephibosheth,/, not 13. 28. he said to his servants, killAmnon,/ nof 1 A'mgjl7.i3, Elijah said to the widow,/ no* 2 Kings 6, 16./. not, more with us than with them 17. 34. unto this day, they/, not the Lord 25. 24,/. not to serve Chaldees, Jer. 40. 9. 2 Chron. 20. 17. the Lord will be with you,/ iwt Psal. 55. 19. no changes, therefore they/, not God 64. 4. suddenly do they shoot at him, and/, not Isa. 7. 4./ not the tails of smokiogfirebrands 35.4. say to them that aue of a fearful heart,/, wor 41. 10./ thoujw/, for I am with thee, 43. 5. 41. 13. for T the L. thy God will hold thy right hand, saying to thee,/ riot, I will help thee 14. /. not, thou worm Jacob, and ye men of Isr. 43. 1. / not, I have redeemed thee, thou art mine 44. 2./. jtot, O Jacob my servant, and Jeshurun whom I have chosen, Jer. 30. 10. J 46. 27, 28. 8. / ye not, nor be afraid, have not I told thee i 51. 7. hearken to me,/, not the reproach of men 54. 4. / not, for thou shalt not be ashamed Jer. 5. 22./ ye not me ? saith the Lord Lam. 3. 57. thou drewedst near, thou sajdst, /. not Ezek. 3. 9./ not, nor be dismayed at their looks . Dan. 10. 12. then said he to me, /. not Daniel, I9. Joel 2. 21./. not, O land, be glad and rejoice Zeph. 3. lo> it shall be said to Jerusalem,/, not Hag. 2, 5. my Spirit remaineth among you, /. no. Zech. 8. 13. and ye shall be a blessing,/, not 15. agaili I will do well to Judah, /. ye not Mai. 3, 5. a swift witness ag. them that/, not me Mat. 1, 20. /. not to take to thee Mary my wife 10. 26,/. themTwf, there is nothing covered 28. and/ not them which kill the body 31, / not, ye are of more value, Ijuke IS. 7. 28. 5. the angel said to the women,/, not Luke X. 13, / n^t Zacharias || 30. /.. not Mary 2, 10. to the shepherds,/ not 5. 10. Simon,/ not 8.50. Jarius,/.7U)f II 12. 32./ no^ little flock. 18.4, thou^ I f. not God, nor regard man John 12. 15. / not, daughter of Sion, behold Acts 27.241./. not, Paul, thou must be before Cesar Rev. 1. 17. /. not, I am the first and the last Not FEAR. Exod. 9. 30. 1 know ye will not yet/ the Lord 2 Kings 17, 35. ye shall not/, other gods, 37. Job 9. 35. then would I speak, and not/ him 11,15. put iniquity far away, then thou shalt notj Psal.27 ,3.tho' an host encamp,my heartshall notj. 46. 2 . we will net /. though the earth be removed 5Q. 4. 1 will not /. whatflesh can do, 118, 6. Isa. 54, 14, far firam oppression, thou shalt noi / Jer. 10. 7-'who would 7MJ.'/. thee, O King of uitionk Amos 3. 8. the lion hath roared, who will Twr/.' Luke 23. 40. the other said, dost jwi thou/ God: Heb, 13. 6. 1 will TOO//, what man shall do to me Rev. l5. 4. who shall nor/. thee,0 L. and glorify FEARED. Gen. 19.80. Lot/ to dwell in Zoar, dwelt in a ca\!» 26, 7 Isaac /, to say of Rebekah, she is my wile Exod. 3. 14. Moses/, and said, this thing is knowp 9- 20. be that/ the word of the Ld. made servauu Deut. 25. 18. Amalek smote thee, and/, not God 32, 17. to new gods whom your fathers /, not 27, were it not that I /. the wrath of the enemy Josh. 4. 14. they/ Joshua as they did Moses Judg. 6.27. Gideon/. U 8. 20. Jether/ to slay tisal FEA 1 Sam. 3. 16. Samuel/, to she\*' Eli the vision 14.26. the honey dropped, for the peop./. the oath 15. S4. bwiause If. the people and obeyed them 2 Saw. 3. 11 . Ish-Dosheth not answer, he /. Abnet 10. 19, the Syrians/, to help Ammon any more IS. 18. David's serv./. to tell him child was dead t Kings 1. 50. Adonijah/. because of Solomon S. 28. all Isr. heard the judgment, and /. the king fi KmgsVt.l.f. other gods II 25. they/, not the L, X Ckron. 16. 25. to be/, above all gods, Psal. 96. 4. V Chron. 20. 3. Jehoshaphat/. and proclaim, a fast .job S2. + 6. Elihu said, I /. to shew mine opinion Psal. 14. t5. there they/, a great fear, 53. +5. 76. 7. thou, even thou, art to be/. I| 8. the earth/, 1 1 . bring presents to him that ought to be /. ?8. 53. he led them safely, so that they/, not 130. 4. there is forgiveness, thatthoamayestbe/, IsaAl.5. the isles sa'tv it and/.che ends of the eai^ 51. 13. and hast/, continually every day 57. 11. whom hast thou /. that thou hast Hed Jer. 3. 8. her treacherous sister Judah/. not 42. 16. the sword which ye /.shall overtake you 44. 10. they are not humbled, nor have they /. Etek. 11. 8. ye have/, the sword, 1 will bring it Dan. -5. 19. all people and nations/, before him Mai. 2. 5. forthe fear wherewith he/ me Mat. 14. 5. Herod/, the multitude, 21. 46. Mark 4. 41. and they/, exceedingly, and said '6. 20. Herod/. John, knowing he was ajust mac 31. 18. the scribes and the chief priests/. Jesus 32. if we shall say, of-men, they f. the people, 12. 12. Ljiie 20. IP ( 22. 2. ActsS. ii6. iMie 9.34. and they/as they entered into the cloud 45. and they/, to ask him of that saying 18.2. there was in a city a judge which/, not God 19. 21. 1/, thee because thou art an austere man JoAnQ. 22. spake thus, because they/, the Jews Acts 16. 38. the magistrates/, when they heard He6. 5. Y- Christ was heard in that he/. PEARED God. £*orf.l,l7.but the mid wives/, tforf, saved children 21. because they/. God, he made them houses NeA. 7- S-'te was faithful, and/. God above many Job 1.1. Job was one that/. God, and eschewed evil Acts 10.2. Cornelius was one/. Cii. 40. he said to them, why are ye so f CrUa they shall/, thereupon, God shall visit 3. 13. they shall/, none shall make them afraid Zech. 11. g. then said I, I will not/, voa 16, the shepherd shall not/, that standeth still Mat. 2. +6. out of thee a Governor that shall/. X^ke 15. 15. he sent him to his fields to/, swine Mcts 20.28. take heed to/, the church of God 1 Cor, 9. 1 13, they/, of the things of the temple 13. 3. though J give all my goods to/, the poor Mev.T.lT, for the Lamb shall/, them and lead them 12. 6. that they should/, her there 1260 days FEED, Imperatively. Gen.Z5. 30./. me with that same red pottage 29. 7- water ye the sheep, and go and/, them 1 /i»ngj22.27./. him with bread and water of afflic- tion, until I come in peace, 2 Chr. 18. 26. Prot. 30. 8./, me with food convenient for me Cant. 1. 8./. thy kids beside the shepherds' tents Mic. 7. 14,/. thy people with thy rod, the flock Zech. 11.4. saith Lon^/. Uie flock of ^e slaughter John 21. 15./. my lambs || I6./. my sheep, 17. Horn, 12. 20. if thine enemy hunger,/, him 1 Per.5.2/.the flock of God which is among you / ioiU FEED. Gen. 30. 31. TaJjV/ again/, and keep thy flock 2 Sam. 19. 32, Itoillf, thee with me in Jerusalem Jia. 49. 26. / willf. them that oppress thee 58. 14. I willf. thee with the heritage of Jacob Jer. 9. 15. Itoillf, them with wormwood, 23. 15. Bteh. 34. 13. 1 willf. them upon tlie mountains 14. 7 willf .them in a good pasture, on mountains 15. 1 willf. my flock, and cause them to lie down 16. I willf. the fat and the strong with judgment Zec/i.11.7. I willf. the flock of slaughter, the poor FEEDER. GCTt.4.t2.Abelwas/.ofsheep,Cain tiller of ground FEEDE.ST. Psal. 80. 5. thou/, them witii the bread of tears Cant. 1. 7. tell me where thou/, thv flock FEEDETH. Prov. 15. 14. the mouth of fools f. on foolishness 26. -t 7- he fhat/. gluttons, shameth his father Cant. 2. 16. my beloved/, among the lilies, 6. 3. ija.44.20.he/. on ashes^a deceived heart turned him Hos. 12.1. Ephraim/. on wind, foUoweth east-wind Mat. 6. 26. yet your heavenly Father/, them IJuke 12. 24. the ravens sow not, yet God/, them 1 Cor. 9.7. who/, a flock, and eateth not the milk FEEDING. C«i. 37. 2. Joseph was/, his flock with his brethren Sob 1, 14. the oxen were plowing, the asses/, by Eui. 34. 10. cause them lo cease from/, the flock ^ah. 2. 11. where is the/, place of young lions i FK:fi Mat.S.SO.anheTAoisMf'mef. Mark 5.11, Luke 8.SZ. Luke 17.7 .which of you having a servant/, cattle Jude 1 2. /.thems. without fear, clouds without water FEEL, Gen. 27. 12. my father peradventure will/, me 21. come near, that I may/, thee, my son Judg. Ifi. 26. suffer me that I may/, the pillars J06 20. 20. surely he shall not/, quietness Psal. SS.Q. before your pots can/, the thorns Eccl. 8.5.whoso keepeth comm2indm. shall/, no evil Aces 17.27. seek tie L. if haply theymight/. after FEELIl^G. Ep/t. 4.19. who being past/, have given themselves Hed. 4. 15. touched with the/, of our infirmities FEET. Gen. 29. 1 1. then Jacob lift up his/, and came 49. 10. nor a lawgiver from between his/, till 33 . Jacob gathered up/, in the bed, yielded ghost Exod. 3. 5. put thy shoes from off thy/. Acts 7.33. 11.18. get out, and the people that is at thy/. 12. 11. shall eat the passover with shoes on .your/. Lev. 11. 21. have legs above their/, ye may eat Dent. 2. 28. only I will pass through on my/. 11. t 6. all the substemce which was at their/. 28.5? young one that cometh from between her/. 33.3. and they sat down at thy/, everyone Joj/i. 3. IS.the/. ofthe priests were clipped in Jordan 9- 5. old shoes, and clouted upon their/. 10. 24. put your/, on the necks of these kings 14.9. the land whereon thy/, have trodden Jtidg. 1.17- having thumbs of hands and,/, cut off 3. 24. surely he covereth nis/. in his chamber 4. 15. so that Sisera fled away on his /. 17. 5.fl5. Barak was seiit on his/, into the valley 27. at her/.bowed, at her/, he fell down dead Ruth 3. 4. go in, uncover his/, and lay thee down 8. he turned, andbeholda woman lay at his /. 1 Sam. 2. 9- be will keep the/, of his saints 14. 13. Jonathan climbed on his hands and/. 24. 3. and Saul went in to cover his/. 25. +27. young men that walk at they, of my lord 42. Abigail rode with five damsels at her/. 2 Sam. 2. f 18. Asahel was light of his/, as a roe 3. 34, hands not bound, nor thy/, put into fetters 4. 4. Jonathan's son was lame of his/, 9. 3, 13. 12. they cut off their hands and their/. 19, 24. Mephibosheth had not dressed his/. 22.34.hemaketh my/ like hinds'/and setteth me npon high places, Psal. 18, 33. Ha&. 3. I9. 37. so that my/, did not slip, Psal. 18. 36. 1 Kings 2.5.put the blood of war in shoes on his/. 14. 0. when Ahijah heard the sound of her/. 12. when thy/, enter the city, the child shall die 15, 23. Asa was diseased in his/. 2 C^rore. 16. 12. 2 Kings 3, t 9- no water for the cattle at their/. 4, 27. when she came, she caught him by the/. 6.32.isnot the sound of his mascer's/.behind him ? 9. 35. but they found no more of her than the /. 13. 21. deadman revived, and stood upon his/, 18. 1 27. that they may drink the water of their/. 21. 8, nor make the/ of Israel move any more 1 Chr. 28,2. then David the king stood on his/. A'«A.9.21.clothes waxed not old,their/. swelled not Joi 12.5. he that is ready to slip mth his f. 13.27. thou puttest my/, in the stocks, 33. 11. thou settest a print upon die heels of my / 18. 8. for he is cast into a net by his own/. 11. terrors make afraid, and drive him to his/. 29.15.1 was eyes to the blind,/, was I to the lame 30, 12. the youth rise, they push away my/. 39. f 21. his/, dig in the valley, he rejoiceth Psal. 22, 16, they pierced my hands and my/. 25, 15. for he shall pluck my/, out of the net 31. 8. thou hast set my/, in a large room 40. 2,he setmy/.onrock,and establishedmy goings 56. 13. wilt thou not deliver my/, from falling? 66. 9. and suffereth not our /. to be moved 73. 2. but as for me, my/, were almost gone 74. 3. lift up thy/, to the perpetual desolations 105.18. whose/, they hurt with fetters 115. 7./. have they, but they walk not, nor speak 110. 8. thou hast delivered my/, from falling 119.59. I turned my/, unto thy testimonies 101. I refrained my/, from every evil way lOS.thy word is a lamp to my/.a light to my path 122. 2. our/, shall stand within thy gates Prov. 1. 16. their/, run to evil, 6. 18. Isa. 59.7. 4.26.ponder the path of thy/, ways be established 5.5. her/, go down to death.steps take hold on hell 6, 13. the wicked man speaketh with his/. 28. can one go on coals and his/, not be burnt . 7. U. she is loud, her/, abide not in her house 19- 2. and he that hasteth with his/, sinneth 26. 6. cntteth off the/, and drinkeUi damage 29, 5. a flatterer spreadedi a net for his/. Cant. 7. 1. how beautiful are thy/, with shoes ' Isa. 3. 16. and making a tinkling with their f. 18. Lord take away the ornaments about their/. 0.2.with twain he covered his/. wi£h twain did fly 7. 20. the I-ord shall shave the hair of the/ FKE Ira .23.7. her own/, shall carry her afar off to so^ 26. 6. the/, of the poor shall tread it down 32. 20. that send forth the/, of the nx and ass 41.3. by the way that he had not gont withhii£ 49, 23. they shall lick up the dust of thy f. 52. 7. the/ of him d\at bringeth good tidings 60. 13, I will make the plcLce of mj /. gloribm itr. 13.16, before your/, stumble on the mountaiia 14,10.1ovedto wander, have not refrained their/ 18. 22. they digged a pit, and bid snares for my/ 38. 22. thy/, are sunk in the mire, and ar? turnr^ Lam. 1. 13. he hath spread a net for my/. Etek. 1. 7. and their/, were straight/. 2. 1. he said to me, son of man, stand upon thy/ 2. and the Spirit set me upon my/. 3. 24. 16.25, hast openedthy/.to everyone that passed bj 24. 17. and put on tiiy shoes upon thy/. 23. tires shall be on your heads, shoes on your/ 25. 6. because thou hast stamped with the/. 32, 2. thou troublest the waters with thy/. 34. 18. but ye must foul the residue with your/. 19. what ye have trodden and fouled with your/. 37. 10. they lived and stood up upon their/, Dan. 2. 33. his/, part of iron, and part clay, 42. 34. a stone smote the image upon his/. 41 . thou sawest the /. and toes part of clay 7, 7. and stamped the residue with the/ of it, ig. 10, 6, his/, like polished brass, Rev.l. 15. | 2. i}j_ Nah. 1. 3. and the clouds are the dust of his/, 15. the/, of him that bringeth good tidings Zech. 14.4. his/, shall stand upon mount of Olive ilfa(.10.14,when yedepart out of that house or city, shakeoflf'thedustofyour/.ilfrtr>t6.11.iMAe9.9, 15. 30. cast the lame and blind down at Jesus'/ 18. 8. rather than having two/, to be ca.st into fire 28. 9. they held him by 3ie/. and woi-shipped him Ltiie 1. 79- to guide our/, into the way of peace 7- 38. she kissed his^. and anointed them 45. this woman hath not ceased to kiss my/. 8. 35. they found the man sitting at the/, of Jesus 41. Jairus fell down at Jesus'/, and besought him 10. 39. Mary, who sat at Jesus^. heard his word 15. 22. put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his/. 24. 39. behold my hands and my/, that it is X 40. he .shewed them his hands and his/. Johnll.2. and wiped his/, with her hair, 12. 3. 12. 3. and Mary anointed the/, of Jesus 20. 12. one angel at the head, the other at the/. Acts 3. 7. and immediately his/, received strengtli 4. 35. laid them down at the apostles'/. 37. | 6. 2. 5. 9. the /. of them who have buried thy husband 7. 58. they laid their clothes at a young man's/, 13. 25. shoes of his/. I am not worthy to loose 51. they shook oflT the dust of their/, against them 14. 8. tiiere sat at Lystra a man impotent in hia/. 10. Paul said, stand upright on thy/, he leaped 16. 24. who made their/, fast in the stocks 21. 11. Agabus bound hw own hands and/. 22. 3. yet brought up at the/, of Gamaliel 26. 16. but rise, and stand upon thy/. Pom. 3,15. their/, are swift to shed blood 10. 15. the /. of them that preach the gospel iCyr. 12.21. nor head to the/.I have no need of you ■Ep/j.^.lS.your/.shodwith the preparation of gospel Hei. 12. 13, and make straight paths for your/. i2«r7,3.9,make them come and worship before thy/. 10. 1. another mighty angel, his/, as pillars of tire 11. 11. the two witnesses stood upon their/. 13. 2. his/, were as/, of a bear, mouth of a lion 22. 8. 1 fell down to worship before his/. At his FEET. Exod. 4. 25. Zipporah cast the foreskin at his f. Judg. 4,10. Barak went M«th ten thousand at hi'sf. Ruth 3, 14, she lay at hisf. until the morning 1 Sam. 25. 24. Abigail fell at his f. and said 2 Am§^f4.37.the woman of Shunem fell at hit f. JE.rr/j.8.3.Esther fell down arAw/.and besought him Had. 3. 5. and burning coals went forth at hisf. Mat. 18. 29. his fellow-servant fell down at hisf Marks. 22. Jairus, when he saw him, Mlathisf. 7.25. SjTophenician woman came, and fella(/(ij/, Luke 7 . 38. she stood at his f, behind him, weeping John 11. 32. Mary fell down at hisf. saying ^c/j5. 10. Sapphira fell at hisf. and yielded up ghost 10, 25. Cornelius met him, and fell down at hisf. Rev. 1. 17. when I saw him, I fell at hisf as dead 19- 10. and 1 fell at hisf. to worship him FEET joined wifii sole or soles. Deut. 11. 24. soles of your/, tread shall be youif Josh. 3. 33. as soon as soles of the priests'/ 4.18 lAtngs 5.3. till L. put them under thesoles of hisj. 19. 24. with soles of my/, have dried, Isa. 37.25, Isa. 60. 14. shall bow down at the soles of thy/. Ezck. 1. 7. the sole of their/, was like acalfsfoot *^- 7. the p'n.ce cf soles of my/, nomoredefi. ■/He/. 4. 3. wicked shall be ashes under s, of your Under FEET. Lxod. 24.10. Wider hisf. as it were asapphite-stori 2 Sam, 22. 10. darkness was miderhisf. Pul 18.tf 39. yea, they are fallen under my f. FEL .■/. 8. 6. thou hast put all ihtngs uni/tr his /. 1 Cor. 15. e?. Eph. 1. 22. 47> 3. he shall subdue the nations under oar/. 91. IS. the dragon shall thou trample under f, \a, 14. 19- a^ a carcase trodden under f. 28.3.drunkardsof£phtaimshaUbe trodd.uni/tfr/. Lam. 3, 3#. to cruAh under his/, all prisoners A/4.their priests/, by sword, widows not lament 105. 38. for the fear of Israel/, on Egypt Jer. 39. 9. those that/, away, that/, to him, 52. 15. 4S. Ifi. one/, upon another, and they said, arise Lam. 1.7. her people/ into the hand of the enemy 5. 13. and the children/ under the wood Bzek.Q. X. the hand of the Lord/ upon me, 11. 5. 39. 23. so /. they all by the sword Dan. 4. 31. there./, a voice from heaven, saying 7. 20. other which came up, before whom three/. 10. 7. but a great quaking/, upon tliem Jonah 1.7- they cast lots , and the lot/, on Jonah Mat. 7. 25. the house/ not|l 27- it/ Luke 6. 49. 13.4. seed/ by the way-side, Mark 4. 4. Xu*c8.5. 5. some/upon stony places, Mark A. 5. LukeB.Q. 7. and some/.amongthoms, Mark 4. 7- Ijuke 8.7. 8. other/into good ground, Mark4i. 8. Luke 8.8. Mark 5. 22. Jairus whenhe saw him,/, at his feet 7.25.Syrophenician woman came, and/ at his feet 9> 20. he/ on the ground and wallowed foaming 14. 35. Jesus/ on ihe ground and prayed Luke i, 12. and' fear/, upon Zacharias 8. 23. but as they sailed, Jesus/, asleep 10. 30. a certain man/ among thieves, 36. 13. 4. upon whom the tower in Siloam/. ■ 15. 20. his father/, on his neck and kissed him 16. 21. crumbs which/, from the rich man's table John 18. 6. went backward and/, to the ground Acts 1. 25. from which Judas by transgression / 26. gave forth lots, and the lot/, tipon Matthias 7. 60. and when he had said this, he/ asleep 9. 4. Saul/ to the earth and heaid a voice 18. there/, from his eyes as it had been scales lOf 10. Peter became hungry, and/ into a trance 44. the Holy Ghost/, on them all, 11. 15. 12. 7. (he chains / off from Peter's hands 13. II. there/, on him amist amd adarknes^ 36. David f. on sleep and saw corruption 19i 17- and Jear/ on all die Jews at Ephe.sus 20. 10. Paul went down, and/, on Eutychua 37 . they all /. on Paul's neck, and kissed him 22. 7- 1 /■ nnto the ground, and heard a voice Rom. 11 . 22. on them which /. severity 15.3. reproaches of them reproached thee/, on me 1 Cor. 10. 8. and/, in one day twenty-three ihous. Heb. 3. 17< whose carcases/ in the wilderness 2 Pet. 3^4. since fathers/. asleep all things continue Rev. 1. 17. when I saw him I /. at his feet as dead 6. 13. and the stars of heaven /. unto tjie earth S. 10. and there / a great star from,heaven 11. 11. and great fear/, on them who saw them 13. tlie tenth part of the city /. by earthquake 16. 2. and there /. a noisome and grievous sore 19. the city was divided, and cities of nations/. 21. there/ on men, great hail out of heaven 19. 10. and. I/, at his feet to worship him See Face, Faces. FELL down. Num. 22. 27. when the ass saw the angel, she /. d. Deut. 9. 1 8. and I/, down before the Lord, 2^>. Joth. 6. 20. the people shouted, the wall / d. flat . Judg. 5. 27. where he bowed there he/, down dead 1,9' 26. the conpubine/. doxen at door of the house 1 Sam. 17. 52. the Philistines / down by the way 31.1. men of Israel/, downia Gilboa, 1 Chr. 10.1. 2 Sam. 2. 16- so they /. down together 23. Asahel/. down there, and died in thp place 18. 28. Ahimaaz/. down |1 I9. 18,. Shipaei/. down 2 Kings 1. 2. and Ahaziah/.^oatn through a lattice 1 Chr^5. 22. diere/ d. many slain, war was of G. 2 Chron. 13. 17. there/ d. of Israel 500,000 men Esth. 8. 3. Esther/, down at Ahasuerus' feet Job\. 20, Job/ d. on the ground and worshipped Psal. 107. 12, they/, d. there was none to help Dan- 3. 7. all nations/ d. and worshipped image 23. these three /. down bound in the furnace Mat.Z.Xl wise men/ <2. and worshipped him FEL Mat. 18. 26. the serv, therefore/, down, Baying,2{A Mark 3. 11. and nuclean spirits/, down before hii> 5. 33. the woman with the issue of blood/ down Lake 5. 8. Simon Peter/, down at Jesus* knees 8. 28. man which had devils/, down before Jesut 41. Jairus/. down\^\t. 16. the Samaritan /. a. Johnll. 32. Msryf. down at his feet, saying Aces 5. 5. AnanJEis/ dawn l| 10. Sapphira/. down 10. 25. Cornelius/, dozon |] I6. 29- Jailer/, down ^0. 35. the image which/, down from Jupiter 20. 9. V.utychus /. down from the third loft Heb. 11. 30. by faith the walls of Jericho/, down Rer. 5. 8. elders/, d. before the Lamb, 14. | I9. 4, 22. 8. John/ down to worship before the angel FELL. 2 KiTigs 3. 19. and ye shall/, every good tree FELLED. 2 Kings 3. 25, and they/, all the good trees FELLER. Tsa. 14. 8. saying, no / is come up against us FELLEST. 2 Sam. 3. 34. as a man before wick, men, so/, thou FELLING. 2 Kings 6j6. as one was/, a beam, the ^e-hcad fell FELLOES. 1 Kings7. 33. their/, and their spokes were molten FELLOW. Gen. 19. 9. they said, this one/ came in to sojourn Exod. 2. 13. wherefore smitest thou thy/ f IS. i 16. and I judge between a man and his/. Judg . 7 . 13 . there was a man told a dream to his/, 22. the Lord set every njan's sword against his/, through all the host, 1 Sam. 14. 20 XSam. 21. 15. that ye have brought this/, to play the madman ■ shall this/ come into my honsef 25. 21. in vain have I kept all that this/ hath 29. 4. make this/, return, he may go to his place 2 Sam 2. 16. caught everyone his/, by the head 1 Kings 22.27. put this/, in prison, 2 Chron. 18.26. 2 KingsQ. 11, wherefore caiue this mad/ to theef £cf/. 4.10. if they fall, one will Ijft up his/. Isa. 34. 14. the satyr shall cry to his/. Jo7iah 1.7- they said every one to his/, cast lots Zech. 11. t 9. eat every one the flesh of his/. 13.7. awake, O sword, against my Shepherd, and against the man that is my/ saith Lord of hosts Mat. 12. 24. this/ doth not cast out devils but by 26.6l,this/. said, I am able to destroy the temple 71. this/, was also with Jesus, Ltike 22, 59. LukeZS. 2. we found this/, perverting the nation Joh7i 9. 29. as for this/, we know not whence he is 11 . 16. Didymus said to his/ disciples, let us go Acts 17 . 1 18. some siid, what will this base/say ? 18. 13. this/, persukdeth men to worship God 22. 22. away with siich a/, from the earth 24. 5. we have found this man a pe^ilent/. FELLO W-CITIZEN S. Ej/h.Z.ig.hut/.-ciiizens with saints and household FELLOW-HEIRS. Eph. 3. 6. that the Gentiles should be f. -heirs FELLGW-HELPER. 2 Cor. 8. 23. Titos my f, -helper concerning you FELLOW-HELPERS. 3 John 8. that we might 'be f. -helpers lo the truth ' FELLOW-LABOURER. 1 Thess. 3. 2. we sent Timotheus omt f. -labourer Philem. 1. Paul to Philemon omt /.-labourer FEi;.LOW-LABOURERS. Phil. 4. 3. Clement, with other mj /.-labourers^ P/«/e»».24. Marcus, Demas, Lucas, mj /.-labourers FELLOW-PRISONER. Col. 4. 10. Aristarchus my /.-prisoner saluteth yc-4 Philem. 23. Epaphras -my /.-prisoner in Christ FELLOW-PHISONERS. Rom. 16. 7' Andronicus and Junia my /.-prisoner* FELLOW-SERVANT, or servants. Mat. 18. 28,. found one of his/.-jerD.w;ho owed him 29. \x\'^ /.-servant fell down at his ieet, saying 31. so when his /-jcrpflnrt saw what was donft SS.have had compassion on/.-servanifi& I on thee 24,49. and shall begin to smite \iSs /.-servants Col. 1. 7. ye learned of Epaphras our /.-servant 4. 7. Ty. 23. 7. man init shall touch them must be/. C Kings 3. 19. and'\e shall smite every/, city 10.2. there are with you a/, city and armour 17.9. from tjie tower to the/, city, 18.8. 19- 1 24. 1 have dried up the rivers of/, places with the sole of my feet, Jsa. 37. + 25. Tsa. 2. 15. the day of the Ldrd on every/ wall /er.J5. 20. I will make thee a/, brasen wall £!ei.36.35.thewasie and rninedcities are become/. Hab. 2. 1 1. 1 will set nie upon the/, place I-EN'CED citiei. Num. 32. 17- our little ones shall dwell in/, cities Deut. 3. 5. all these cities were/, with walls 9. 1. to possess cities great anu/. up to heaven Josh. 10. CO. the rest of them entered into/, cittes 14. 12. and that the cities were great and/. 1 5am.fi. IS.golden mice.accord.to numb, oi f. cities ^Sam. 20. 6. pursue, lest he get/, cities and escape 2 A'lHnjlU, 13. Sennacherib came up against all the /. fiVief of Judah and look them, 2 Chr. 12. 4. 19' 25. thou shouldesl be to lay waste/, cittes 2 Chran. 8. 5. Solomon built/, cities with walls 12.4. Shishak took i\\if. cities of Judah 14. 6, Asa built/, cities tn Judah, land had rest 17. 2.Jehoshaphat placed forces in the/, cittes, \^. 19.5. he setjudi;es throughout all/. f//i>jof .lud. 21. 3. Jehoshaphai gave \.\iemf .'cities in Judah 33. 14. Manasseh put captains of war in /. cities Jer. 5. 17. they shall impoverish thy/, cities Dan. I], 15. king of north shall take most/, cities Uos. 8. 14. Judah hath multiplied/, cities Zeph. 1.16. day of alarm against/.f/»'« and towers FENS. Joh4iQ. 21. Behemoth lieih in covert of reed aud f. FERRET. ' , Lev. 11. 30. the f. chameleon and lizard t^nclean J-EKRY-BOAT. 2Sam. 19-18. there went af.-ioai for king's honsh. FERVENT. Acts 18. 25. ApoUos, being/, in spirit, taught Rom. 12. 11./. in spirit, serving the Lord 9 Cor. 7. 7. he told us your/, mind towards me /am. 5. 16. /.prayer of a righteous man avails much I Pet. 4. 9. above all things have /. charity Ida FEW S Pet.S. 10. elements shall melt whh /. heat, II, FERVENiXV. Co/. 4. 12. Epaphras labouring/.for you io prayers 1 Pet. 1. 22. see that ye love one another with a FETCH. [pure heart/. Gen. 18. 5. 1 will/, a morsd of bread and comfort £7. 9. go,/, me two good kids of the goats, 13. 45. then I will send and/, thee from thence Eiud. 2. 5. when saw the ark, she sent maid to/, it Num. 20. 10. must we/, water out of this rock ? Dt-jit. ly, 12. the elders shall send and/, him 24. 10. thou shalt not go to/, his pledge, 19, 30. 4. from whence will the Lord thy God/, thee Jitdq. 11.5. elders of Gilead went to/. Jephthah 20. 10. take men toy", victuals for the people 1 ■Sam. 4. 3. let us/, the ark of the covenant 0. 21. saying, come ye down, and/, it up to you If). 11. Samuel said to Jesse, send,/. Saul, 20.31 26. 22, let ^s come over and/, the spear 2 Sam. 5. 23. but/, a compass behind them 14. 13. the king doth not/, home his banished 20. to/, about this form of speech Joab done this 1 Kings 17. 10./. me, I pray thee, a little water 11. as she was going to/, it, he called her 2 Kings 6.15. go spy where he is, that I may/, him 2 C/iron. 18. 8./. quickly Micaiah the son of Imla iVeh. 8. 15-/- olive-branches, pine and myrtle J06 36. 3. 1 will/, my knowledge from afar Isa. 56. 12. come ye, say they, 1 will/, wim Jer. 36, 21. the king sent Jehudi to/, the roll Acts 16. 37. let them come themselves and/.us out FETCHED. Ge7i. 18, 4. let a little water, I pray you, be/. 7. Abraham/, a calf tender and good 17- 14, Jacob went and/, the kids to his mother Jifdg. 18. 18. they/, the carved ioiaqe, the ephod 1 SaTii.J, 1 , men came and/, up the ark of the Lord 10. 23. and they ran, and/. Saul thence 2 Sam. 4. 6. as though they would have/ wheat 9. 5. king David sent and/. Mephibosheth 1 1 . 27, David sent and/. Bath-sheba to his house 14. 2. Joab/. from Tekoah a wise woman 1 KiH^sT. 13. king Solomon/ Hiram out of Tyre 9. 28. they/ from Ophir gold, 420 talents 2 Kings 3. 9-/ a compass of seven days' journey i 1. 4. Jehoiada sent and /. rulers over hundreds 2 C/iron. 1. 17./. from Egypt a chariot and horse 12. 11. the guard came and/, the shields Jer. 26. 23. and they/, forth Urijah out of Egypt /Jfij28. 13. and from thence we/, a compass FETCHJiTH. Deut. 19. 5. and his hand /, a stroke with the axe FETTERS. Judg. 16. 21, they bound Samiou with/, of brass 2 Sam. 3. 34. thy hands were not bouiid, nor thy feet put into _/'. IKijigstB. 7. they put out the eyesof Zedekiah, aud bound him with/, of brass, Jer. 3g. +7. j 52.t 11. ^Chron.33. 11. Manasseh was bound with/. 36.6. Jehoiakim bound with/, to carry to Babylon Psal. 105. 18. whose feet they hurt with/. 149. 8. to bind their nobles with/, of iron Nark 5. 4. being often bound with/. LukeQ. 29. FEVER. Dent. 28. 22. the Lord shall smite thee with a/. Mat. 8. 14. Jesus was come, he saw Peter's wile's mother sick of a/. Mark 1 . 30. Luke 4, 38. John 4.52. yesterday at the 7th hour the /". left him Acts 28. 8. the father of PubUus lay sick of a/. FEW, Gen. 24. 55. let the damsel abide with us a/, days 27.44. tarry a/, days till thy brother's fury turn 34. 30, 1 being/, in number, they will slay me 47.9-/. artd evil have the days of my life been -£^51;, 26.22. 1 will make you/, Deut. 4.27. t "^- 62, Num. g. 20. the cloud was ay", days on the labern. 13. 18. see the people whether they be /*, or many 26. 54. to/, shall give the less inheritance, 35. 8. 56.possessiou shall be divid. between many and/. Dent. 26. 5. my father sojourned there with a/. 33. 6. let Reuben live, let not his men be f. 1 Sam. 14. 6. no restraint, to save by many or/, 17. 28. with whom hast ihoulcft those /. sheep ? 2 Chron. 29, 34, but the priests were too/. ' Neh. 2, 12. I arose, I and some/, men with me 7. 4. the city large, but ilie people were/, therein Job 10.20. are not my days/..' cease then, let alone 14. 1 . man is of/, days, and full of trouble IQ, 22. when a/, years are come, then I shall go 32. +6.T am f. of days, and ye are very old /*ia/. 109. 8. "let his days be/, and let another take £ff/.5.2.God is in heaven, therefore let words be/", g. 14. there was a little' city, and/, men in it J2. 3. the grinders cease, because they are f. Isa. 10. 19. the rest of the trees of forest shall be/*. 24. 6. the inhabitants are burned, and/, men left 41 . 1 14. fear not Jacob, ye /. men of Israel E::ek. 5. 3. thou shall also take a/, in number 12. 16. I will leave a/, men from the sword Mat. 7. 14. Strait is gate, and /'.there be tfial fiad j| 29. S7. but the labourers are f. Luke 10, 5 15. 34. seven, aud a/, little fishes. Murk 8. 7 20. 16. many be called, but/, are chosen, 22 14 25. 21 .thou hast been faithUil in a/ things, 2S Mark 6. 5. laid hands on a/.sick folk, healed tnem Luke J2. 48. shall be beaten with/, stripes 13. 23. one said, Lord, are there /. that be saved * Acts 24. 4. that thou wouldest hear us a/, words Eph. 3. 3, the mystery as 1 wrote afore In/, words ,/n«-r°''^°.''u'*^^'''"''y'"°^V'-dayschastenedn5 13. 22. for I have written unto you in/, words ,1 /'«.3.20.whercin/.that is, eight souls were saved Itev. 2. 14. J have a/, things against thee, SO 3, 4. thou hast a/ names even in Sardis hut a FEW. Gen. 29. 20. they seemed to him but af. days Lev.^b. 52. if there remain but f. years tojubilta Josh. 7. 3. the men of Ai are but f. ,1 Chron. 16. ly, when ye were but'f. P^al. 105.1'> Jer. 42. 2. for we are left but a?", of many *' Not a F£W S Kin^s 4.3. borrow empty vessels, borrow nnt af. Isa., 10. 7. lodestroy, and cut off nations nor a/ Jer. 30. 19. multi'ply them, and they shall nais'ef. Acts 17-4. chief women «£>( a/". 11 12, of men iw( a/' FEWER. ■^' Num.33. 54. to/, ye shall give the less inheritance Job 30. t 1. but they that are of/, dajs than 1 FEWEST. Deut. 7. 7. for ye were the/, of all people FEWNES'S. Lev, 25. 16. according to/, of years diminish prida FIDELITV. Tii, 2. 10. servants not purloining, shewing good f FIELD, •' ^*w.23. 11. the/, give I thee, and the cave therein 20. the/, and cave were made sure to Abraham 27. 27. the smell of my son is as the smell of a/'. 31. 4. Jacob called Rachel and Leah to the'/; 49. 30. in the/, which A braham bought. 50. 1*3^ Esod. 22. 5. if a man shall cause a/, to be eaten 6. 30 that the corn or/ be consumed .therewith Lev. 1 g. 19. shalt not sow thy/, with mingled seed £5.3.six years shalt sow thy/, and prune vineyart 4. in the seventh year thou shalt not sow thy/. 27,17, if he sanciiiy his/.from year of jubilee, 18. 20. if he will not redeem the,/".or if he sold the/. Dent. 5. 21. nor shalt thou covet thy neighbour's/. Josh. 15. 18. to ask ofher father a/, Jndg. 1. 14. liiith 2, 8. go not to glean in another/, but abide 4. 5, Boaz said, what day thou buyest /".of Naomi ! Sam. 2. t,l6, place was called the f-ol* strongmen 14. 30. Joab's/. is near mine, anif hchath barley 31, why have thy servants set my f. on fire ? 2 A ings 18. 17. they stood by upper pool, which ia in high-way ol the fuller's/. ixa. 7, 3. | 36. S- Neh. 13. 10. the Levhes fled every one to his/. Psal. 96. 12. let the/, be joyful and all therein Proi: 24. 30. 1 went by the r. of the slothful 27.26. lambs for clothing, and goals the price of/., 31, 16. she considereih a /". and buyeth it Eccl. 5, 9. the king himsel'f is served by the/. Jsa. 5. 8, woe to them that lay /.to/, till no place 16. 10. and joy is taken out cf tlie plentiful/. Jer. 12. 4. how long shall herbs of every/, wither? 26. 18. Zion shall be plowed like a/. Mic. 3. 12. 32.7.buythee my/, that is in Analhoth, 8, 25. 35 9- neither have we vineyard^ nor/, nor seed 48. 33. joy and gladness is taken from plentiful/. -£."re*.l7.+8.was planted in a good /".by great waten Joei 1. 10, the/, is wasted, ihe"lrtnd mournelh Mat. 13. 24. that soweth good seed in his/. 31. 38. the/, is the world, §ood seed childr. of kingd. 44. again the kingdom ol heaven ii like to treasure hid in a/, he selleih all, and buyeih that/. 27. 7. they bought with them the potter's/. 10, 8, the/, was called the/, of blood. Acts 1. Ifl. Luke 17.7.wiU say to him. when come from the/. Acts I. 18. this man purchased a /". with reward of I'rnitful field'. 2 A'lM^jig. +2:1. 1 will enter his/,/. rja.37.t24. /fa. 10,18, shall consume the glory ofhis/niir/u//. 29. 17, Lebanon shall be turned into a truitjulf, 32. 15. till Spirit be poured out, and'ihe wiltier' ness be a fn^itf^l /. and the fruitful f. U counted a forest 16. and righteousness in the fruitful f. E'.ek. 17.5. he planted the seed in a fruitful f. In the FIELD. ' ' G^H. 4. 8. it came to pass when they were in thtj, 24.fi3. Isaac went out to meditate in the f. 29. 2. he looked, and behold a well m the f. 37. 15. behold, Joseph was wandering in ihef. Exod. 9.19. send and gather all thou hast i« thef^ 25. the hail smote in Egypt all that was in the f 16. 25. today ye shall not find it in M«/. Deut.^X. I. if one be found slain, lying77j (Ac/" £2. 25. if a man find a lietroihed damsel m thsf* Dan. 11. ?C. within/, rfays he sJiall he destroyed I 23.3. blessed shall tboij be in the city and iilW 'itut 20 iO.cnrwd sh&U rhoa b« in citj and fit t\e/. W^.13.9. angel came to wnman as she sat in M*/. •ikim. 6.1B. which sioDe remaioeth in/, of Joshaa ig. 3. 1 will stand beside my father in the/, 30. U. and they found an Egyptian in tktf. ; ^rtm. 11.6. two sons, and they two strove in thef. t Kinfi 11. 29. and ihey two wore alone in thef. 14. 11. him that dieih of Jeroboam in the f. 8 1 . £4<. him that dielh of Ahab in thef. fowls eat 1 Chron. 19. 9* kings were by themselves in ihef. 27- S6. over them that did the work in. thef. hh 24. 6. tht'y reap every one his corn in thef. P«/.78. 12. marvellous tbings in Mtf/. ofZoan, 43. Ptov. 24. 57- make it fit for thyself in the f. hr. 15.5. yea, the hind caU-ed in thef. 17. .■*. O niy mountain tn thef. I will give to spoil 41. 8. for we have treasures in thef. of wheat Kteft.T, 15. he that is in thef. shall die by the sword Sd. 6. he shall slay thy daaghters in thef. 8. Mic. 4.10. thou shaltdwcll in thef. and go to Bab. Zech. 10. 1 . shall give 10 every one grass in thef. iVfl/..3.ii.ror shall your vine cast her (rmtinthef. .1iar.S4.18. neither let him who is ijt thef. return to take bis clothes, MarJe V3. I6. Luie 17. 31. 40. then bhall two be in thef. f/uke 17, 3fi. LtiJce 2. 8. thtre were shepherds abiding in thef* 12. C8. clothe the grass which is to-day in tlief. 15. 25. now his elder son was m thef. heard music Into the FIELD. Mfm. 22. 23. ass turned aside, and went into thef. Jttdg. 9. 42. the people went out into the f. lSam.6. 14. the cart came into thef. of Joshua 20. 11. Jonathan said, come let us go into ihef. 2 Sam. 11. 21. the men came out nnto us into thef. 20. 12. removed Amasa out of the v/s,y i7ito the f. 2 A'in^j 4. .39. one went i/ito/.and gathered gourds Car.t. 7. 11. my beloved, let us go forth into thef. Jer. ti. 25. go not forth intof. nor walk by the way 14. 18. if I go forih into thef. behold the .slain Of the FIELD, Gen. 2.5.God make every plant and herb of thef. 34. 7. and the sons of Jacob came out of the f. 47. 24. four parts your owh, for seed of the f. Lev. 26. 4. the trees of the f. yield fruit 27. 28. no devoted thing of thef. shall be sold Vent. 20. 19. for the tree of thef. is man's life Judg. 5. 4. when thou marchedst out of t/te f. 19'l6.came an old man from his work out of the f Ruth 2. ."*. on apartrt/" thef. belonging to Boaz 1 ^•im. II. 5, Saul came after the herd o\i\.of thef. 2 Kings 9.25. cast him in portion ofihsf.oi Naboth 37 .carcase shall be.as dung upon the face of thef. Job S.SS.shallbe in g, league with the stones o/^r/itf/. Pjial. 103. 15. as a flower of the f. he flourisheth Cant. 2. 7. 1 charge you by the roes of thef. 3. 5. Isa, .17. 27. the inhabitants were as grass oftftef, 40. 6. alt 6esh is grass, and as the Rower of the f. 4.1. 20, the beast of thef. shall honour me 55. 12, all the trees q/'/Ae/. shall clap their hands Jer. 4. 17. as keepers of thef. are they against her 18.14. the snow of Lebanon from the rock of thef* Lam. 4. 9. stricken for want of the fruits of .the f. Ezek. 16.7. caused thee to multiply as bud of thef. 17. -4. all trees af thef. shall know that I Lord 34. 27. the tree of the f. shall yield her fruit 36.30. I will multiply the increase of the f ■19' 10. 3D they shall take no wood out^ of thef. Dan.4.15.in tender grass ofthef.oiad wet with dew Hos. 10. 4. as hemlock in the furrows of thef. 12. II. their altars as heaps in furrowso/' thef. Joefl. 11. because the harvest of thef. is perished 12. even all the trees of the f. are withered 19'3Lnd the flame hath burnt all the trees o/" Me/. Mic, 1.6. I will make Samaria as an heap of thef. .if ff(. 6. 28. consider the lilies o/'Me/.how they grow 30. wherefore, if Rod so clothe the g^ass of thef. 13. 36. declare the parable of the tares 0/* thef* See Beast, Beasts. Open FIELD. Xab. 14 7. shall let living bird loose into the openf. 17. 5. bring sacrifices which they offec in the openf. /t. 9. 22. men's carcases asdungnpontheoffn/. Bzek. 16. 5. but thou wabt cast out iq.the openf. 32. 4. I will cast thee forth apon the openf. 3.1.27.him thatisin th^openf. 1 will give to beasts 39.5. thon shalt fall upon the wen £.saith Lord G. FIELDS. l^*od. 6. 13. the frogs died out of the houses and/. Leu. 25. 31. shall be counted as the/, of the country 27. 22. which is not of the/, of his possession Mun. \^. i4.thou hast n.ot given us inheritance of/. 20. 17. we will not pass thjo'/.opvineyards, 21.22. ^eut. U. 15. and 1 will send grass into thy/. 32. 1.1. that he might eat the increase of the/. 32. their vine is as the vine of the/, of Gomorrah ^''jA.C1.12,but the/.and villa^tes gave they to Caleb '^Sam, 8. 14. he will take your/, and vineyards 28. 7. will the son of Jesse give each of yon/. / t5, 15. they were a wall to us when we were in/, Ji}9 FIF 1 Kingt 2. S6. get thee to Anathoth, to thine own/ 16. 4. him that dieth of Baasha in/, shall fowls eat 1 Chron. l6. 32. l^t the/, rejoice, and all therein 27. 25. and over the store-houses in the/, in cities 2 Chron. 2*1. 1 10. had vine-dreisers in fruitful/. Job 5. 10. and who sendeih waters upon the/. Ptal. 137' 37. and sow the/, and plant vineyards 132. 6, we found it in the/, of the wood Prov. 8. 26. while as yet he had not made the/ 23. 10. and enter not into the/, of the fatherless /ia.l6. S.for/.of lieshbon languish and vine of Sib. 32. \'2, they shall lament for teats, the pleasant/. Jer. 6. 12. their/, shall be tamed to others, 8. IjO. 13. 27, I have seen thine abominaiioas in the/. 32. 15./. shall be possessed again in this land 43./. bought |[ 44, men shall buy/, for money 39, 10. Nebuzar-adan gave them /.at the same time 40, 7- the captains of forces whicti were inthe/,13 Obad. 19. they shall possess the/, of Ephraim Mir. 2. 2. they covet/, and take them by violence 4. turning away,, he hath divided our/, Hab. 3. 17. although the/, shall yield no meat W«ri2.2.1.he vrent through the corn/. LukdQ. 1. John 4. .15. lift up your eyes, and look on the/, Jam.5. 4, the labourers, which reaped down your/, Oren FIELDS, Lev.Y^. 53. he shall let go the living bird into openf. Num. 19. 16. one slain with a sword in the openf. 2 Sam. 11. 11. servants are encamped in the openf. Ezek. 29. 5. thou shalt fall upon the openf. FIERCE. Gen. 49. 7. cursed be their anger, for it was/. Deut. 28. 50. L, bring a nation of a/, countenance Job 4. 10, the voice of/. lion and teeth are broker). 10. 16. tlj^u huntcst me as a/, lion, thou shewest 28. 8. nor hath the/, lion, passed by it 41. 10. none is so/, that dare stir him up /jfl, 19.4. and a/.kjng shall rule over them,saith L. 33.i9.thou shalt not see a/.people,of deeperspeech Dan. 8. 23. a king 0^. countenance shall stand up ii/ai.l.B.horses are more/.than the evening wolves Mat. 8. 28. two possessed with devils, exceeding/. L7(ie23.5. and they were more/saying, he stirreth 2'J'iffl.3,3. for men shall be incontinent,/, despisers Jtim. 3. 4. the ships which are driven of/, winds See Anger. Wrath. FIERCENESS. Jo539.24.he swalloweth the ground with/, and rage Jer. 25. 38. land desolate for the/, of the oppressor See Anger, Wrath. FIERCER. 2 Sam. 19. 43, words of Jiidah were/, than of Isr, FIERV. Num. 21. 6, the Ld. sent/serpents among people 8. make thee a/, serpent, and set it upon a pOle Deut. 8.15. wh^^ein were/, serpents and scorpions 33. 2. fromh^'s right-hand went a/, law for them Ps. 2 1 .9. shalt make them as a/.oven in thy anger Isa. 14. 29t and his fruit shall be a/, flying serpent Dan. 3,6. into the midst of a/, furnace, 11, 15, 21. 17. if our G. is able to deliver us from/, furnace 23. three men fell down into midst of/, furnace 26. came near to the mouth of the/, furnace 7-91.31.of Zebulan/.-f«zfffn rA.foar'huiidred,2.8. FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND. i\rwn.l.23,of Simeon numbered/.-n.M.three hund. FIFTIES. £foc/.18.21.plac^ such be rulers of/.25.DM^l.l3« 1 Sam. 8. 12. th^ing appoint him captains ever/ / figs* when this was 7iot a seasonable yfar for f^s, when figs had failed this year ? Others translate it t/ms, For there where he wa-s, it ■was a season for figs. To support this version, both the pointing and the common accents of the text must be changed, and the Llva>;geliit made to speak in too concise a ?nanner, too dif- ferent from the general style ff St. ilark. But others say, that though this was not the time 4>f figs, as is evident from St. Mark, yet there might ie some of the forward kind, and Our Saviour tnight presume so, seeing the tree ^11 of leaves. It is certain thai there are forward figs ; Isaiah compares the beauty of Samaria to these early figs., which people gathered, and ate as soon as they found them. Isa. SJB. 4, As the hasty fruit before the summer, which when he that looketh upon it, seeth it, while it is yet in his hand he eateth it up, And Ilosea says, that the Lord found Israel in the wilderness as the first ripe in Ae fig-tree at her first time, Hos. Q. 10. A?id Jeremiah describes them as excellent figs. Je^ 24. 2, One basket had very good figs, even like the figs that are first ripe. Pliny ack7ioie- ledges, that there is a sort of fig-tree always gree?i, and always rvilh fruit upon it ; some ripe, or very far advanced, according to the ae^som and other in blossotn or buds, Plio. lib, 13. cap. 8. and lib. 15. cap. 18. 2n Pales- tine, where the winter is vent jnild, there might easily be forward figs in Slarch ; where-, fore our Saviour might look for figs at this season upon a fig-tree that had leaves on ; and hit cursing the barre-^ fig-tree upon this oc- casion, is an exaci figu^-e ut' the rejection qf the Jews. The fig-tree had only leaves upon it ; herein it resembled ihe Jews, who had only the appearances of piity and religion. The lig-tree may be said to be culpable for not bearing fruit at a time when, according to its kind, fruit might have been expected from it so tht Jews wera criminal for -not bringing fvflk thj Jruitt of ri'ihteoKsness, when our FIG Saviour appeared among them. He cursed the barren fig-tree, to shew the malediction which was ready to fall upon the incredulous and impenit^iu Jews. To; dwell under one's own vine, or fig-tree, repre- sents in scripture a time of Aappinest and pros- perity, safety and seairity, 1 Kings 4. 25. Gen. 3. 7, ihey sewed f. leaves together for ajirons Ntim . 13 .2.J , thejbrought of the pomegranates and/. CO. 5. it is no place of seed, or of/, or vines 1 Sam. 25. 18. Abigail took 200 cakes of /. 30. 12. they gave the Fgyptian a cake of/. 2 /v'lH jx 20.7 . he said, lake a lump of/. La. 38. 21 1 Chion. 12. 40. they that were nigh brought/. Neh. 13. 15. on the sabbath some brought /. Cant. 2. 13. the fig-tree putteth forth her green/, Jsa. 34. 4. as a falling/, from the fig-tree Jer. 8. 13. there shall be no/, on the fig-tree 24. 1. two baskets off one had very good/. 2, 3. 8. as the evil/, tliat cannot be eaten, so evil 2y.l7.I will make them like vile/, not to be eaten Amos 7 . 1 14. but 1 was a gatherer of wild /, Nah. 3. 12. shall be like fig-trees with first ripe/. AVat. 7. l6. do men gaiher/.of thistles ? Lj(ke6.44. Jam.3.l2.ca.n the fig-tree bear berries, or a viiief..' liev. 6. i:i. as a fig-tree casteih her untimely/, i'lG-XREE Judg. (). 10. the trees said to the/, come, reign, 11. 1 AiHg.(4. 25. dwelt safely under his/, il/ic, 4. 4. 2 Kings 18. 31. eat every one of his/, ha. 36. L6. Prov. 2". 18. whoso keepeth/. shall eat the fruit y/uj.Q.lO.I saw fathers as first-ripe in the/.thereof Joell. 7, he hath barked my/, and made ii bare 12. the vine is dried, and the/, languisheth 2, 22. the/, and vine do yield their strength Hab. .1. 17. although the/, shall not blossom l-lag. 2. 19. as yet the/, hath not brought forth Zech. 3. 10. ye shall call every man under the/. Mat. 21. 19. when he saw a/, in way, Mark li.'iS. 20. how soon is the/, withered ! Mark 11.20,21. 14. 32. learn a parable of the/. Maik 13. 28. I/uke 13, 6. a man had a/, planted in his vineyard 7- behold, I come, seeking fruit on this/, 21. 29. behold the/, and all the trees Joh?i 1. 48. wheu wast under the/. I saw thee, 50. I'lG-XRFLS. Deut.Q. 8. a laud of wheat, barley, vines, and/. Psal. 105. 33. he smote their vines also and/. Jer. 5. 17. tl^y shall cat up thy vines and/. Hos. 2. 12. I will destroy her vines and her/. Ajnos 4. 9. wheu ypur gardens and/, increased Nah. 3. 12. thy strong holds shall be like/. riGUX, Substantive. 1 Sam. 17. 20. as the host was going forth to the/. 1 Tim.ij. IC, fightthe good/. of faith, layhoU on 2 Tim. 4. 7. 1 have fought a good/. I have finished Heb, 10. 32. ye endured a great/, of afflictions 11. 34. were made strong, waxed valiant in/. FIGHT, Ferb. Dent. 1. 41. then ye said, we will go up and/. 42. go not up, nor/, for I am not among yon 2. 32, Sihon andhispeoplecame to/, at Jahaz Judg. 11. 12. thou art come ag. me to/, inmyljiad 1 Sam. 4. 9. quit yourselves like men, and/. 17. 10. give me a man that we may/, together 2 Sam. 11. 20. why went ye so nigh when ye did/.;' 1 h'ings 22. 31. /.not small nor great,2 C7ir.l8.30. 2 Chr. J8. 31. compassed about Jehoshaphat to/. 20. 17. ye shall not need to/, in this battle Psal. 144. 1. which teachelh my fingers to/. Jer. 51. 30. the mighty men have forborn to/- Zech. 10. 5. shall/, because the Lord is with them 14. 14. and Judah also shall/, at Jerusalem John 18. 3D. if kingdom, then would my servants/. 1 Cor. 9. 26. so/. I, not as one that beateth the air 1 Tim. 6. 12./. the good fight of faith, lay hold on Jam. 4. 2. ye kill ye/, and war, yet ye have not See B\TTLl-.H. FIGHT againtt. Exod. 1. 10. lest they join our enemies and/.a^. us Dent. 20. 10. when come nigh to a city lof. ag. it Josh. 10. 25. so do to enemies against whom yif, 11. 5. they came and pitched to/, against Israel 19. 47. the Danites went up to/, against Leshem Jiidg. 1. 1. who shall go up first to/, against them? 3. that we m^y f. against the Canaanites 10. 9. Ammon passed over Jordan to/, ag. Judah 11. 8. Jcphlhah iof.against Ammon, 9. 25. did he ever strive ag. Israel^ or/, ag. them ? 12. 3. why come ye this day to/, against me f 20.20,Israel set themselves \of. against BeujanuH 1 Sam. 15. 18,/. against Amalekiles till consumed 23. 1. behold, the Philistines/, against Keilah 29. 8. that 1 may not/, against enemies of king 1 A'iHgil2.21.Rehoboam assembled all Judah with Benjamin to/, against Israel, 2 CAww. 11. 1, 24.yesh;>A.1.9.who/. their masters' huuse with violence ^ag.2.7.IwiU/. this house with glory, saith Lord Zech. g. 1 15. uid they shall /. both the bowls Mat. 9- 16. for that which is put in to /. it up 15. 3.3. whence have bread to/, such a multitude! 33* 32./. ye up then the oieasure of your fathers John 2. 7./. the water-pots with water Rom.lS.lS.G. of hope/. you with all joy and peace Eph. 4. 10. he ascended, that he might/, all things Col.l .24. /.up what is behind of sufferings of Christ 1 Thess. 2. 16. the Jews, to /. up their sins alway Rev. 18.6. the cup she hath filled,/, her double FILLED. G«M.6.1S.the earth is/, with violence through men "1. 19. Hagar went and/, the bottle with water 24. 16. Kehekah/. her pitcher and came up 26. 15. the Philistines had/, the wells with earth Erod. I. 7. the children of Israel/, thsland 2. 16. they/, the troughs to water their flock 28. 3. whom I have/, with wisdom, 35. 35. 31.3. 1 have /. him with the Spirit of God, 35. 31. 40. 34. the glory of the Lord/, the tabemacle,35. DrtU.a6.12.they may eat within thy gates and be/. 31. 20. when they have eaten and /. themselves Josh. g.l3.the3e bottles we/, were new and are rent 1 A'tH^.r 8.10. the cloud/ the house of the Lord 11. glory of L./. thehouso, 2 CAr. 5.14. | 7.1,2. 18.35. and he/, the trench also with water 20. 27. but the Syrians/, the country 2 /fiMM 3.25.they cast every man his stone and/it 21. 10. Manasseh /. Jerusalem with blood, 24. 4. 23.14. Josiah/. their places with the bones of men Esra 9.11. which have/, it from one end to another J06 3.i5.with princes who/their houses with silver 16.8. and thou hast/, me with wrinkles 22. 18. yet he/, their houses with good things Pia/.38.7.for my loins are/with loathsome disease 71 .8.1et my mouth be/. with thy praise and honour 7C. 19. let the whole earth be/, with his glory 80. 9. didst cause it to take deep root, it/, the land 101.28. thou opencst thine hand, are/, with good 123. 3. for we are exceedingly/, wiih contempt 4. our soul is exceedingly/, with scorning Prov. 5. 10. lest strangers be/, with thy wealth 25. 16. lest thou be/, with hone^, and vomit it 30, 16. the earth that is not/, with water 22. and for a fool when he fs/, with meat Eccl. 1. 8. nor is the ear/, with hearing 6. 3. and his soul be not/*, with good 7. and yet the appetite is not/. Cant. 5. 2. open to me, my head is/, with dew .&a.6.1.bigh and lifted np,andnistrain/.the temp. 21 . 3. therefore are my loins /, with pain S3. 5. the Lord hath/. Zion with judgment 34. 6. the sword of the Lord is/, with blood 43, 24. nor/, me with the fat of thy sacrifices 65. 20. nor an old man thathath not/, his days Jer. 15. 17. for thou hast/, me with indignation 16. 18. they/, mine inheritance with carcases 19.4.theyhave/.this place with blood of innocents 41 . 9, Ishmael/. the pit with them diat were slain 46. 12. and thy cry hath 7". the land 51. 34. he hatb/. his betly with my delicates Lam. 3. 15. he hath/, me with bitterness 30. he is/, full with reproach jLtek. 8. 17. they have/, the land with violence lO. 3, and the cloud/ the inner court 11. 6. ye have/, the streets with the slain 28. 1^ they /.the midst of thee with violence 36. .18. waste cities shall be/, with flocks of men 43. 5. the glory of the Lord/, the house, 44. 4. Dan. 2. 35. the stone cut outV. the whole earth NaA. 2 12, the lion /. his holes with prey Sab. 2. 16. ttiou an/, with shame for glory Sag. 1. 6. ye drink, "hut ye are not/, with drink Zech. 9, 13. 1 have/, the bow with Ephraim Mat. 27. 48. one of then^ran, and /. a spunge with vinegar, Mark 15. .36. John 19. 29. Mark 2. 21. new piece that/, it up taJceth from old 7> S7. Jesus said, let the children first be/. Lti^e 1. 35. he hath/, the hungry with good things 3.40, Jesus waxed strong in spirit,/, with wisdom 5. 7. and they came and/, both the ships 14. 23. compel them to come, that my house be/. 301 FIL Luie t5.l6. would fain have /'.his belly with hiuA^s John 2. 7. and they/, them up to the brim 6. 1 3. they /. twelve baskets with fragments 16.6.1 said these things, sorrow hath/. your heart Acts 2. 2. as of arushing mighty wind,/, the house 4. 8, then Peter, /. with the Holy Ghost, said 5.3.whyhath Satan/thine heart to lie to H. Ghost? 28. ye have/. Jerusalem with your doctrine 9-17. that thou mightest be/.with the Holy Ghost 13. 9. Paul,/, with the Holy Ghost, set his eyes Rom 1. 29. being/, with all unrighteousness 15. 14. that ye also are/, with all knowledge 24. if first I be somewhat/, with your company 2 Cor. 7. 4, 1 am/, with comfort, I am joyful EpA. 3. 19. might "be/, with all the fulness of God 5. 18.be not drunk with wine, but/, with the Spirit PhU. 1.11. being/, with the fruius of righteousness Col. l.g. might be/, with the knowledge of his will 2 Tim. 1. 4. that I may be/, with joy Jam. 2. 16. depart in peace, be ye warmed and/. Rev.Q 5.angel/. the censer with the fire of the altar 15. 1. for in them is/, up the wrath of God lB.6.ia the cup which she hath/, fill to her double Shail be FILLED. Exad. 16. 12. in morning ye shall be f. with bread Num. 14. 21. the earth shall bef. with glory of L, 2 KingsZ. 17. that valley shall be J. with water Prov. 1. 31. they shall be f. with theirown devices 3. 10. so shall thy barns bef. with plenty 12. 21. but the wicked shall bef. with mischief 14.14.thebaok3lider jAa//i«/ with his own ways 18. 20. with the increase of hislips j/i«//he bef. 20.17. afterward his mouth shall bef. with gravel 24. 4. and by knowledge shall the chambers d?/. Jer. 13. 12rf'every bottle shall bef. with wine, 12. Ezek. 23. 33. thou shalt bef. with drunkenness 39. 20. thus ye ihall bef. at my table with horses Hab.i. 14. earth j/ja/i bef. with knowledge of Lord Zech. 9. 15. and they shall bef. like bowls Affl(. 5.6. blessed are theythat hunger,theyi/jfl/^ie'/. Luke 1. 15. John shall bef. with the HolyGhost 3.5. every valley shall bef. mountain brought low 6. 21. blessed ye that hunger now, ye shall be f. iVas FILLED. Gen. 6. 11. and the earth was f. with violence 1 Kings 7. 14. and Hiram was f. with wisdom 2 Kings 3. 20. and the country waj/. with water 2 Chron. 5. 13. then the house masf. with a cloud l6, 14, the bed which wasf. with sweet odours Psal. 126. 2, then our mouth wasf. with laughter Isa. 6. 4. and the house wasf. with smoke Jer. 51. 6. tho' their land wasf. with sin ag. Holy Ezek. 10.4. and the house teasf. with the cloud Luke 1 . 41 . Elisabeth wasf. with the Holy Ghost 67, Zacharias wasf. with the HolyGhost John 12. 3, house wasf. with the odour of ointment dots 19. 29. the whole city wasf. with confusion Rev. 15. 8. and the temple was f. with smoke Were FILLED. tlos. 13. 6. according to their pasture so were they /. they v^iref. and their heart was exalted Luke 4.28.when they heard, they weref.vr\\h wra. 5. 26. they glorifiea God, and weref. with fear 6. 11. they weref. with madness, and communed 8. 23. they weref. with water, and in jeopardy John 6. 12. when they weref. he said, gather up ' S6. because ye did eat ofthe loaves, and weref. Acts fi.4.they were all/. with the Holy Ghost, 4.31 . 3. 10. they weref. with wonder and amazement 5. 17. rose up, and weref. with indignation 13. 45. the Jews weref. with envy, and spake 52. disciples were /.with joy and the Holy Ghost Rev. 19. 21. all the fowls were/, with their flesh See Eat. FILLEDST. Dent. 6. 11. and houses full, which thou/, not £3cA.27.33. when wares went forth,/, many people FILLEST. Pj.l7,14.whose belly thou/, with thy hid treasure FILLETH. Job 9. 18. but he/, me with bitterness Psal. 84. 6. the rain also/, the pools 107. 9. he/, the hungry soul with goodn.ess 129. 7. wherewith the mower/, not his hand 147. 14. he/, thee with the finest of the wheat £pA. 1. 23. the fulness of him that /. all in all FILLET. Jer. 52. 21. a/, of twelve cubits did compass it FILLETS. Exod. 27. 10, the hooks of the pillars, and their/, shall be of silver, 11. | 38. 10, 11, 12, 17, 19- 36.38. he overlaid their chapiters and/, with gold FILLETTED. Exod. 27. 17. all shall be/, with silver, 38- 17. 38. 28. he overlaid their chapiters and/, them FILLING. Acts 14. 17./. our hearts with food and gladness FILTH. Lev. 1. f 16. pluck away his crop with/, thereof Jta.4.^. when the Lord washed away the f. of Zion FIN Nah. 3. 6. 1 wiU cast abominablt/. upon thee 1 Cor. 4. 13. we are made as ihef. of the world 1 Pel. 3, 21. not putting away the/, of the flesh FILTHY. Job 15.l6.how much more abomina. and/, is man < Psal. 14. 3. they are altogether become/. 53. 3. Tsa. 64. 6. all our righteousnesses are as/, rags Zeph, 3. 1. woe to her that is/, and polluted Zech. 3. 3. Joshua was clothed with/, garments 4. take away the/, garments from him Co/,3.8.you also put off/.communicat.from month 1 2iVB.3. 3. no striker, nor greedy of/, lucre, 8. Tit. 1. 7. not soon angry, not given to/, lucre 11. teaching things for/, lucre's sake, 1 Pet.5.2, 2 Pe/.2.7.Lot vexed with /conversation of wicked Jude 8. likewise these /, dreamers defile the flesh Rev. 22. 11. he that is/ let him be/, still FILTHIJJESS. 2 Chroji.zg.S. carry out the/out ofthe holy place Ezra 6.21.had separated from the/, ofthe heathen 9. 11. an unclean land with the/, of the people Prov. 30. 12. and yet is not washed from their/. Isa. 28. 8. for all tables are full of vomit and f. Jer.5. t30.astonishmentand/.is committed in land 23. 1 14.1have seen /.in the prophets of Jerusalem LflTn.l.Q.her/.isin her skirts, rememb.nother end Ezek. 16. ^u. because thy/, was poured out 22. 15. and I will consume thy/, out of thee 24. IL. that the/, of it may he molten in it 13. in thy /. is lewdness, I have purged thee, was not purged, shalt not be purged from thy/. 36. 25. from all your/, will I cleanse you 2Ctfr.7 .1. let us cleanse ourselv. from all/, of flesh Eph. 5. 4. nop let/, be once named among you Jam.l.21.wherefore lay apart all/receive thewora Rev, 17.4. cup full of abominat. and/, offornicat. FINALLY. 2 Cor. 13. 11, /*. my brethren, farewel, Eph. 6. 10. Phil. 3. 1. f 4. 8. 2 Thess. 3. 1. 1 Pet. 3 8. FIND Signifies, [1] To convert, or recover a thing that was lost, Luke 15. 8, 9, 32. [2] To inventf or discover, 2 Chron, 2. 14. [3] To know experi- mentally, Rom. 4. 1. Rev. 2. 2. [4] To ob- tain what we Want and desire of God, Mat. 7- 7. [5] To come to. Job 3. 22. [6] To under- stand throughly, Job 11. 7. [7] To do, or per- form, Isa. 58. 13. [8] To seek. Job 33. 10. [9] To happen upon without seeking. Gen. 37. 15. [10] To chooie and appoint, Acts 13. 22. [11] To turn to, or light on, Luke 4. 17. [12^ To observe, Mat. 8. 10. To find, is used sometimes for to attack, to sur. prise one's enemies, to discover their ambushes. It is understood in this sensf, Judg. 1. 5 They found Adoni-bezek in Be^k. They at- tacked him there. And, 1 Sam. 31. 3. accord- ing to the Hebrew, the archers belonging to tht Philistines found Saul, they attacked him. In this sense some explain that passage in Gen. 36. 24, This was that Anah that found the mules in the wilderness. In the Hebrew, he found the Emims. These Emims are believed to be powerful people; Dent. 2. 10, 11, The Emims dwelt therein in times past, a people great, juid many, and tall, as the A7iakimSf &c. Tiiho also were neighbours to the Horitea here spoken of, as appears from Gen. 14. 5, 6. Anah therefore found a troop of these people ; he surpriied, attacked, and defeated them. Others render the Hebrew awd Jemim, which . is 710 where else used, by waters ; that he found out some springs of water, ichick in those hot countries were rare and precious ; or, hot waters, some hot ajid 7nedicinal springs. Others again mules, as in our translation j that he found out the way of the generation of moles, by the copulation of an ass and a mare. Ge7t, 19. 11. they wearied tiiemselves to/, the door 32. 19. you shall speak to Esau, when you/, him Num. 32. 23. be sure your sin shall/, you out 35. 27. the revenger of blood/, hipi without city Deuf. 22.25. aman/. adamsel and lie with her,28. Judg. 17.8. tosojoum where he could/, a place, 9- Ruth 1. 9. the L. grant ye may/, rest, eadi of yon 1 Sam. 20. 21. saying, go,/, out the arrows, 36. 24. 19. if a man/, his enemy, will he let him go liringjl8.5.peradv. we may/, grass to save horses 2 Chron. 2. 14. to/, out every device be put to him 32.4. why should Assyria come and/.much watei. Job 23. 3. O that I knew where I might/, him 34.11 . cause every man to/ according to his wayi Psal. 10.15. seek outhiswickedn. till thou/. non» Prov. 2. 5. thou shalt/. the knowledge of God 4. 22. my words ai« like to those that/, them 8. 9. they are right to them that/, knowledge 12. I /. out knowledge of witty inventions Eccl. 7. 14. a man should/, nothing for him 27. counting one hy oo^ to/, out the accoun* FIN t.ccl, 12.10. he sought to/, out acceptable words ConC.S.S. if/.my t)eloved,teU him T am sick of love hn. 34. 14. the screech-owl shall/, a place of rest 58. 3. in the day of your fast you/, pleasure Jer.10.18. will distress them, that they may/, it so Lam. 1. 6. are become like harts that/, no pasture 2. 9. her prophets also/, no vision from God Dan, 6. 4. the princes sought to/, occasion against Daniel, but could/, none occasion nor fault 5. shall not/.except we/, it concerning law of G. Mat. 7. 14. strait is gate, and few there be that/, it 18.13. and if so be that he/, it, he rejoiceth more MarkW.l^. if haply he might/, any thing thereon 13. 36. lest coming suddenly, he/, you sleeping Luke 6. 7. diat they might/, an accusation ag. him 12. 38, and/, them so, blessed are those servants 13. 7. he said, I come seeking fruit and/, none 15. 4. and go after that which is lost, till he/, it 8. dolh she. not seek diligently till she /. it ? John 10. 9- he shall go in and out and /. pasture >tl«i7.46. desired to/, atabemacle for G. of Jacob 17. 27. they might feel after him and/, him 23. 9. scribes, saying, we/, no evil in this man iiom.9. 19. thou wilt say^ why doth he yet/, fault 2Cor.9.4.they come with me.and/. you unprepared 2 Tim. 1.18. he may/, mercy of the L. in that day See Favour. Can or canst FIND. Ge;i.4l.3S.Phax.said,ca7iwe/.such a one as this is? Eiod. 5. 1 1, go, get you straw where you canf. it Ezra 7. 16. all the silver an,d gold thou canst f. Job 3. 22. and are glad when they canf. the grave 11. 7- canst thou by searching/, out God ? canst thou/, out ihe Almighty unto perfection ? Prov. 20. 6. but a faithful man, who can /. ? Sl.lO.whocan/.avirt.woman .'price above rubies £cc/.3.11 . no man caiif. out the work God maketh 7. 24. that which is exceeding deep, who canf. it ' Jer 1. if ye canf. a man that seeketh truth Cannot FIND. Gen. 38. 22. he returned, and said, I cannot f. her 1 Kings 18.12. Hhccajinotf. thee, be will slay me Job 17. 10. I cannot /. one wise man among you 37. 23. touching Almighty, we can?wtf. him out Eccl. 8, 17- aman cannot/, out the work under sun FIND grace. Gen.32.5. 1 may/, grace in thy sight, Exod. 33.13. 33. 8. these are to/, grace in the sight of my lord l5.htinef.gr. || 34.11. let me/, gr. in your eyes 47- 25. let us f. grace in the sight of my lord Ibit/i 2. 2. in whose sight I shall/, grace 1 Sam. 1. 18. let thy handmaid/, grace in thy sight 2 5flm.l6.4. that I may/, grace in thy sight, O king lle&. 4.16. thatwemayf.gr.to help in time of need I FIND. Gen. 18. 26. if If in Sodom fifty righteous in city 28.if //. there forty-five II 30. if I/, thirty there Psai. 132. 5. till If. out a place for the Lord £cc/.7.26.and J. /.more bitter than death the wom. Cant. 8.1. when /shoild/. thee, I would kiss thee Jer. 45. 3. 1 fainted in my sighing, and I/, no rest i«*e23. 4. Pilate said to the chief priests. If no fault in this man, John 18. 38. J 19. 4, 6. Pom. 7. 18. to perform that which is good, I. f. not 21. //. then a law, that when I would do good Not FIND, or FIND tiot. Exod. 16. 25. to-day ye shall 7iotf. it in the field Lev. 12. + 8. if her hand/. Jiot sufficiently 1 Sam. 23. 17. Saul my father shall ?wtf. thee 2 Sam.17. 20. had sought, and could notf. them Prcv. 1. 28. they shall seek roe early, but thev shall notf. me, Has. 5. 6. Jo/m 7- 34, 3^. Eccl. 7. 28. which my soul seeketh, but If. not Ca7>.t C. 6. I sought him, but 1 could Mflf/. him Xfo. 41.12. seekthem,butshaltn£>f/.them, Hos.2.7. Dan.6.5.v/e shall jiotf.a.nj occasion against Daniel //it>j.3.6.make a wall, that she shall notf. her paths Amos 8. 12. shall run to seek the word, and notf. it Luke 5. 19. 7iotf. whatway they might bring aim 19. 48. could notf. what they might do to Jesus Jo/m 7. 35. whither go, that we shall not f. him Mom. 7. IS. how to do that which is go.od, If. not 2 Cor. 12. 20. I shall "of f. you such as I would liev. 9. 6. shall men seek death, and shall notf. it Shall, or Shalt FIND. G«B.44.+.^4.1est I see the evil that shall f. my father Deut. 4. 29. if thence thou seek L. ihoushallf him 28. 65. thou j/ia/(/. noease among these nations Judg.g.as. thenmayestdoasthouMa/i!/. occasion 1 Sam. Q. 13. yeshallf him before he go up to eat 10.2. there shall f. twomen by Rachel's sepulchre + 7- thou shalt do as thy hand shall f. S Kings'^. + 9- if we tarry, we shall f. punishment t'Chron. 20. 16. ye shall f. them at end of the brook 30.9.your brethren and child, shall f. compassion Ezra 4. -15. thou shalt f. in the book of records Psal. 17,3. thou hast tried me, and shalt f. nothing 21. 8. thy hand .f/fa///. out all thine enemies Prov. 1. 13. we shall f. all precious substance 8.17.they that seek me earlyj^fl///.me,Jer.29.l3. FIN Prcp.lfi.SO.that handleth matter wisely, ./, good 19. 8. he that keepeth underslandmg shall f. good Eccl. 11.1. for thou shalt f. it after many days Jer. 2. 24. in her month they shall f. her 6. 16. ye shall f. rest to your souls, Mat. 11. 29. Hos.lZ.&.m labours they shallf.uone iniquity in me Mat. 7. 7. seek and ye shall f. Luke 11. 9. 10. 39, he that loseth his life formy sake shall f. it 17. 27. thou shalt f. a piece of money, that take 21. 2.yej/ia///. anass tied, andacolt, Mark 11. 2. 22, 9. as many as ye shall f. bid to the marriage 24.46.when cometh,j/ta///.sodoing,Z.«fe 12.37,43. Luke 2. 12. ye shall f babe wrapt in swaddl. clothes 18.8. Sou of man cometh shall he/, faith on earth :' John 21. 6. cast the net on the right side, ye shall f. Rev. 18. 14. and thou shalt f. them no more at all FINDEST. Gen. 31. 32. with whomsoever thou/, thy gods Ezek. 3.1. eat that thou/. eatthisroll,.andgo speak FINDETPI. Gen. 4. 14. every one that/, me shall slay me Deut.\g.\5. the head slippeth and/, his neighbour Job 33. 10. behold, he/, occasions against me Psal.l\<^. 1G2. I rejoice at word, as one that/.spoil Prov. 3. 13,. happy is the man that/, wisdom 8.35.whoso/. me,/, life, shall obtain favour of Ld. 14. 6. a scoroer seeketh wisdom, and/, it not 17 . 20. he that hath a froward heart,/, no good 18. 22. whoso/, awife/. good thing, obtains favour 21 . 10. his neighbour/, no favour in his eyes 21,hethatfolloweth aftermercy/.life and honour Eccl. 9, 10 whatsoever thy hand/, to do, do it Lam. 1. 3. she dwells among heathen, she/, uo rest Hos. 14. 3. for in thee the fatherless/, mercy Mat. 7. 8. and he that seeketh/. Luke 11. 10. 10. .39. he that/, his life shall lose it 12.43.walkethtnro'dry places, seeking rest,/.none 44./. it empty, swept and garnished.Ziiie 11. 25. 26, 40. he/, ms disciples asleep, Mark 14. 37. John 1. 41. he first/, his own brother Simon 43. Jesus f. Philip || 45. Philip/. Nathanael 5. 14. afterward Jesus/, him in the temple FINDING. Gfiji. 4. 15. lest any/, Cain should kill him Job 9. 10. who doeth things past/, out and wonders Psul. 32. + 6. every one shall pray in a time of f. Isa. 58. 13./. thine own pleas, nor speaking words Luke 11, 24. unclean spirit seekingrest, and/, none Actj4i. 21./. nothing how they might punish them 19- 1. Paul came, and/, certain disciples, 21. 4. 21.2/.3hip sailing,over toPheneciawe wentaboaid Rtfm. 11.33, unsearchable, and his ways past/, out Heb. a. 8. for/, fault with them, he saith, behold FINE. Job 28, 1. there is aplace for gold where they/, it FINE. Ezra 8. 27. and two vessels of/, copper, as gold Job 28. + 15./, gold shall notbe given for wisdom Isa. 19. 9. they that work in/, flax be confounded Rev. 1. 15. his feet like unto/, brass, 2. 18. FINE Hour. Lev. 2. 1. his offering shall be of/. j?oTir, 24. 5. 4. cakes of/.j?o«r mingled with oil, 5. 7. | 7. 12. 14. 10,21. 1123.13. Num.&.m. I 7-13,19, 25, 31,37,43, 49, 55,,6l. | 8.8. 5. 11. the tenth paitof an ephah of f. four, 0. 20. 1 KiJigs'i!. 22. thirty measures of/. ^o«r in one day 2 ^mg'j7.i.measure/./u!(rsoldforshekel,l6, 18. 1 CAr.9.29.were appointed to oversee/. /our, 23.29. Ezek. 16. 13. thou didst eat/. /Zojir, honey and oil 19- I gave thee /. four, and oil, and honey 46. 14. anhinof oil to temper with tiief.Jlour Rev.l6.13. none buyeth her merchandise off. flour FINE gold. 2 Chr. 3, 5. cieling, which he overlaid with/, gold 8. the most holy he overlaid with/, gold Job 28. 1 15. f. gold shall not be given for wisdom 17 .exchange of it shall not be for jewels of/, gold 31. 24. or said to/. ^oW, thou art my confidence Pja/.ig.lO.art more to be desired than much f. gold 1,19. 1 27. 1 love thy commandments above/, gold Prov.L. 14. and the gain of wisdom than/, go^rf 8. 19. my fruit is better than gold, than/, gold 25. 12. is an ornament of/, gold, so is a reprover Ca«(.5. 11. his head is as the most/, g. locks bushy 15. his legs are as pillars set on sockets of/, gold Isa. 13.12. will make a man more precious than/.g-. Lam. 4. 1. how is the most/, gold changed ! 2.the precious sons of Zion comparable to/, gold Dan.2.32.this image's head/.goW, breast of silver lO.S.whose loins were girded with f gold of Uphaz Zeck.9.3. Tyrus heaped /.go/d as mire of the streets FINE linen. Gtfn.41.42.PhaTaoharpayedhiminvest. of/. /men Exod. 25.4.this is the ofiFering ye shall take,/, linen 26. 1. with ten curtains off, twined linen 31, the vail of/, linen, 3D. 35. 2 Chron. 3. 14. SG.thoushaltmake an hanging of/, twined ItTien, 27. 9, 16, 16. I 36. 37. I 38. 9, 16, 18. 28. 5. tak« gold uid / Un^n to make garments FiN Exod.iB.6. ^klI\ make the ephod of f.hnt.n ig.i, Q. girdle/. ItTien, 39.5,29. || l5. breast-plate, 39,8^ 3Q. thou shalt embroider the coat off. linen, and thou shalt make the mitre off. linen 35. 6. let him bring an offering off. U-nen 23. every man with whom was found/, linen'' 25. the women brought of scarlet and/, linen 35. them hath.he filled with wisdom to work ait manner of work and /, linen, 38. 21 2 Chron. 2, 14. 3,Q. 8. that wrought curtains of/, linen and blue Zg. 27, they mafe coats' of/. Itnen' foe Aaron 2a.made a mitre off. /mere.and bonnets off. linen 1 Chron. 4.21, families of them that wrought/,/infl, 15.27, David was clothed with a robe of f. Uneti Esth.i.&.were hangings fasten .with cords ot f.lifim ' 8- 15. Moi-decai went with a garment of/. liTmn Prov. 7. 16. I have decked my bed with. f. linen 31. 24. she maketh/. Ii7ie}t, and selleth it Isa. 3 23. the Lord will take away the/, linen' Ezek. 16, 10. I girded thee about with./. liTien 13. thy raiment was off. linen and silk ^ 27. 7. /■ linen from Egypt was to be thy sail 16. Syria occupied in thy fairs with/, liian Mark 15. 46. Joseph bought/, linen and wrapped Luke 16. 19. 1'ich man clothed in purple and/, linen /ico.18.12. merchandise off .linen depart, from thee 16. that city clothed in/, linen is come to nought 19 ■ 8. to her was granted to be arrayed in,/, linen 14. the armies in heaven were clothed,in/. linen FINE meal. Gen. 18. 6. make ready three measures, of/, meal FINER. Prov.Z5.'i. there shall come forth a vessel fopthe/ FINEST. Psal. 81. 16. have fed thee with the/, rf the wheat 147. 14. he filleth thee with the f. of foe wneat FINING. ' Prov.l'J.S.f. pot is for silv. furnace forgold,27-2l.' FINGER. The finger of God signifies his power, his opera- tion. Pharaoh's magicians discovered the fin- ger of God in the miracles which Moses urought, Exod. 8. IQ, This Legislator gave the law written with the finger of God to the Hebrews, Exod, 3] , 18, It was written imme- diately by the power or Spirit of God, and not by any art of man. Our Saviour says, he catt out devils by the finger, or Spirit of God, whick he ijitimates was a sign that the kingdom 0/ God was come J that God's spiritual government of his church was begun' to be exercised OTnoag; the. lews by the Messiah, JJuke 11. SO. To put forth one's finger is a banieringy insjilting,. gesture. Isa. 58. Q, If thou take away frpmi the midst of thee the yoke, and the putting out of the finger. If thou take away from the midst of thee the chain or yoke wherewith thou overwhelmest thy debtors, and forbear pointing at them, and using jeering ajU insulting ges- tures. Some take this for a jnenacingoT threat- ening gesture. Exod.Q. 19. the magicians saJd^thisisthe/.ofGod 29. 13. put of the blood on the altar with thy/.- 31.18.tables written with the/.of Ood,Deut.Q.10,- Lev. 4. 6. priest shall dip his /. in the blood and, sprinkle it, 17, 25, 30, 34. j 8. 15. | 9.9- 1 16- 14, 19. 14. 16. the priest shall dip his right/.in the oil,and; sprinkle of the oil with his/, seven times, 27. N7im.ig.'i.pTiest shall take of her blood with his/. 1 Ki?igs 12. 10. my little/, diicker, 2 Chron. 10.10. Isa. 58. 9. if take away the putting forth of the/. Luke 11 . 20. if I with the /. of God cast out devfls' 16. 24. that he may dip the tip of his/, in waiet John 8. 6. and with his/, wrote on the ground 20. 25. and put my/, into the print of the nails 27. reach hither thy/, and behold my hands FINGERS, 2 5am. 21.20. on every hand, six/. 1 Chr, 20.6. ^ Pfa/.8.3.when consider thy heavens,work of thyy/ 144. 1. the Lord, who teacheth my/, to fight Prov. 6. 13. a wicked man teacheth with his/. 7. 3. bind them on thy/, write them on thy heart Ca?it. 5. 5. and my/, with sweet-smelling myrrh Isa. 2, 8. that which their own/, have made, 17.8. $9.3.hands defiled with blood, and/, with iniquity Jer. 52, 21. the thickness of one pillar four/. Don.5.5, came forth/, of a man's hand, and wrote- Mat. 23.4, they bind heavy burdens, but th?ywiU not move them with one of their/. Luke 11. 4^ Afar A 7 .33.and he put his/>.into his ears and he spit FINISH, Tobririg to pass, fulfil, /ferfect. Our blessed Lffri, said on the cross. It is finished, Jo/oi 19- 30. Our great Redeemer, by what he did and suf fered, performed the wilt of God, and the wholr work which the Father gave him to do ; uihieh Was to obtain eternal redemption. He mas tht substance and end of all the type^^ and theUF»> FIR JisptHiatim. H# completed and finished rCght- towneat^ removed the curie, and radically com- pleied our tatvation. Oen,&. 16 and in acubitahalt thoa^. it above Dan, 9. 24. tn/. transgression, and make end of sin Zech. 4. \f. ^erubbabel's hands ^all eUso/. it War. 10. 1 23. ye shall not/, tht cities of Israel Luke 14. 28. whether he have sufficient to/. Sg.after laid the fonndation, and is not able to/it 30. this man began to build, was not able to/. John 4.34.niy meat is to do his will, and/, his work 8. 36. worm which the Father hath given me to/. Acts 30. 24. that I miaht /. my course with joy ' Horn. 9. ae. for he will/, the work, and cut short S Cor.S.G. so he would also/ in yon the same grace Phil, 1. 1 6. he that bath bejcuq, will also /. it finisii;ej>. fifn. 2, 1. thus the heavens and the earth were/. pj^rf. 39. 32. thus was all the work/ 40. 33. {>«tK. 31. 24. an end of writing, till they were/. Josh, 4. 10. the priests stood, till every thing was/ Ruth S.lS.the msm not rest, tillhe.have/. the thing 1 Kings 6. 9> Solomon built the house and/, it, 14. 22, 38. 2 Chroti. 5. 1. | 7. 11. 7. I.Solomon /.all his house, 9. 1, 35. 2 CAr. 8.16. ■^2. so waj the work of the pillars /. 1 C/ir. 27. 24. Joab began to number, but he/, not C8. CO. Lord not fail thee, till thou hast/, the work 2 Vhr. 24. 14. and when they had/ the repairing 29.26. the singers sang, till burnt-oiferlng was/., 31. 7. they/, the heaps in the seventh month Ezra 4. tl2. the Jews have/, the walls 5. 16. hath it been in building, and yet it is not /. 6. 14. the elders of the Jews built and/, it, 15. Neh.G. 15. so the wall was/, in fifty-two days 2)an.5.26.God hath numbered thy kingd. and/, it 12. 7> all these things shall be/. JH^at. IS. 53. when Jesus had/, these parables 19- !• when Jesus had/, these sayings, 26. I. John 17.4. 1 have/, the work thou gavest me to do 19. 30. he said, it is/ and he bowed his head Acts 21. 7- when we had/, our course from Tyre 2 Tini.4.7.I have/.my course.I have kept the faith He&. 4. 3. the works were/ from the foundation Jam. 1. 15. sin, when it is/, bringeth forth death Hev, 10. 7. the mystery of God should be/. 11. 7. when witnesses shall have/, their testimony 20. 5. lived not, till thethousatid years were/. FINISHER. f/e*.12.2.1ooking to Jesus,authorand/.of our faith FINS. Z^i'.11.9.whateverbath/'.and scales eat,Deuf. 14.9 10. that halh not/, snail be an abomination, 12. FIRE Is cue of the four elements, which not oiily affords light and heat, but whereby likewise we try and purge metals. God hath often ajtpeared in fire.anrf encompassed teiik fire ; as when he shewed him- self in the burning bush, and descended on mount Sinai in the in idst of flames, thun- derings and lightning, Exod. 3. 2. | I9. 18. Fire is a symbol of the holiness and justice of God : ITie X-ord thy God is a consuming fire, Deut. 4. 24. Jle shewed himself to his Pro- phets, Isaiah, Ezekiel, a?id St. John, ni the midst of fire, Zfff. 6. 4. EzeA. 1. 4. Res. I. 14. The Psalmist describes the chariot of God as all in a flame, Psal. 18. 12, 13, 14. And it is said that God will appear in the midst of fire at his second coming, 2 Thess. 1. 8. Daniel says, that a fiery stream issued, and came forth from before him; noting the speedy executiytg of his Judgments, for the ter- ror of the wicked and comfort of the godly, Dan. 7- 10. 37ie wrath of Cod is compared to fire, Psal. 18. 8. a7id the effects of his wrath, which are war, famine, and other scowses, are de- scribed under the same idea, Psal. d6. 12. Jer. 48. 45. Our Saviour is compared to fire. AT-/. 3. 2, He is like a refiner's fire, and like fuller's soap. He shail C07isiime ilie wicked by his judgments, and purify those who are sincere by his doc- trine. The Holy Ghost is likewise compared to fire. Mat, 3. 11, lie shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire, lo verify this prediction, Jesus sent the Holy Ghost, who descended upon his disciples in the form of tongues, or like sparks of fire. Acts 2. 3. It is the vork of the Holy ^irit to enlighten, purify, and sanctify the soul, and to inflame it with love to God, and seal for his glory. The angels tli£m- selves, as the ministers of God, are compared to a burning fire, speedy and irresistible in the ex- ecution of his commands, Psal. 104. 4. The Lord, OF his angel, led the Israelites in their jeumev through the wilderness, under the j'orm ofap'illar 0/ fire, Exod. 13. 21. Fire J'rom heaven fell frequently an the victims sacrifitcd to the Lord, ae a mark of Ate presence tos YTR / and approbation. It ti thought that God in, this manner expressed his acceptanee of Abel's sacrifices. Gen. 4. 4. lVh4n the Lord made a covenant with Abraham, afire, like that of a furnace, passed through the divided pieces of the sacrifices, and consumed them. Gen. 15. if. Fite fell upon the sacrifices which Moses offered at the dedication of the tabernacle. Lev. 9. 24. And upon those of Manoah, Samson's /oMe/, Judg. 13. 19, 20. Upon Solomon's, at the dedication of the temple, 2 Chron, 7, 1. And upon Elijah's, a/ »«»««( Carmel, 1 Kings 18. 38. The torments of hell are deacribed by fire, both in the Oldand New Testament, Moses inveighing against the Israelites, who rebelled against the Lord, says to them; A fire is kindled in mine auger, and shall burn unto the lowest heU, Deut. 32. 22. Isaiah is still more expresf, Who among us shall dwell wifi the devouring fire.' who among us shall dwell with everlast- ing burnings? Isa. 33. 14. Arid in chap. 66. 24, Thmc worm shall not die, neither shall their 'U'9 be quenched. Our Saviour makes use of the same similitude, to represent the punishment of the damned, Mark 9. 44. He likewise speaks frequently of the eternal fire prepared for the devil, his angels, and repro- bates. Mat. 25. 41. The sting and remorse of eonsciejice is the worm that will never die; and the wrath of God upon their souls a?id bo- dies, the fire that shall never go out. There are likewise who maintain that by worm is to be understood a common, living, and material, not an allegorical and figurative worm ; and by fire, a mol, elementary, and material fire. Anting the maintainers of this opi/tiun are Austin, Cyprian, Chrysostom, Jerome, Ji:c. The word of God is compared to fire, Jer, 23. S9. Is not my word like a fire ? It is full if life and efficacy y like a fire, it warms, melts, and heals my people, and is powerful to consume the dross, and burn vp -the chaff and stubble. And the Apostle says, that every man's doctrine should be tried by fire, that is, by the light of the word, of what nature it is, whether it be true or false- sotmd and solid, or corrupt and frothy, 1 Cor. 3. 13. Fire is likewise taken for persecutio)i, dissension and diii\ion. Luke 12. 49, X am come to send fire 011 the earth; that is. Upon my coming and publishijig the gospel, there will fallow through the devil's malice, and the corrujption of men, much persecution to the pro- fessors thereof, and manifold divisions in the world, whereby men 7ViU be tried xehether they be faithful or not. The church of God is com- pared to a fire. Obad. 18, The house of Jacob shall be a fire : The church shall subdeu all Iter enemies. Carnal vaiit shij'ts of men's own devising, whereby they seek to support, relieve, and comfort themselves against the judgments denounced against them^ are likewise compared to fire, Isa. 50. 11. As are also the lies, slanders, and other provoking speeches of un- godly men, Prov. 16. 27, And in his lips there IS a burning fire. Gen.\b. \ 17. a lamp of/, passed betw. those pieces 22. 6. Abraham took/, in his hand, and a knife 7.myfather, behold the/ andthewood,butwh^re Lsod, 3. 2. and behold, tne bush burned with/. 9. 23. Lord sent had and the/, along on ground 24. there was hail, and/, mingled with the hail 12.8.shaU eat the fiesh in that night roast with/.9. 19. 18. the Ld. descended upon mount Sinai m/. 22. 6. if/, break out, and catch in thorns 32. 24. then I cast gold into/, and came this calf 40. 38. and/. was on the tabernacle by night through all theirjoumey, JNWi. 9. 16. Deut, X, 33. Lev, 1. 7. the sons of the priest shall put/, on the altar, and lay wood in order upon the/ 8. upon the wood that is in the/. 12, 17. | 3. 5. ^. 14. shalt offer green ears of corn dried by the /. 6. 9- the/, ofthe altar be burning in it, 10, 12, 13. 9. 24. there came a/, out from before the Lord 10. 1. the sons of Aaron put/, in their censers 2. there went out/ from Ld. and devoured them 16. 13- he shall put the incense upon the/. 18. 21. thou shalt not let any of thyseed pass thro/, to Molech, Deut. 18.10. 2 Kings 17.17. | 23.10, Num. 6. 18. shall take the hair, and put it in the/. 11. 2. when MoSes prayed, the/, was quenched 16. 7. take ye censers, and put/ therein, 18. 37. that he take the censers, and scatter/ yonder 46.take a censer, and put/ therein from off altar 18. 9* be thine of most holy things reserved from/, 21. 28. for there is a/, gone out ^m Heshbon 31. 23. every thing that may abide/ go thro'the/. Deitf. 4. 11. and the mountain burnt with / 9- 15. 36. and upon earth he shewed thee his great/. 5 5. for ye were afraid by reason of the /. 18. 16. nor let me see this great /. any more FIR 33. f S.fromnis righthandwen< a /.of law .\)r th«ii Josh. 7. 25. all Israel burned Acnan with/ Judg, 6. 21. and there rose up/, out of the rock 9.15.1et/.come out of bramble and devour cedari 16. 9. as a thread of tow when it toucheth the /, 1 Kings 18. 23. lay it on wood, put no/ under, 25. 24. the God that answereth by/, let him be God 38. then the/, of the Lord fell, 2 Chron. 7. 1, 3. 19' 12. after the earthquake a/ but the Lord was not in the/ after the/, a stUl small vole* 2 Kings 1. 10. then let/, come down from heaven 12. and the /. of God came down from heaven 2. 11. there appeared a diariot and horses of/. 6. 17. the mountain was full of chariots of/. 16. 3. Ahaz made his son to pass through the f 19. 18. and have cast their gods into the / 21 .6. Manasseh mai^c son pass thro/. 2 Chr. 33.5 23. 10. no man might make his son pass thro'the/ 1 Ohr. 21. 26. Ld. answered him from heaven by/. 2 Chr. 35. 13. they roasted the passover with/. Neh.%.Z. the gates thereof are consumed with/. 13. Job 1. 16. the/ of God is fallen from heaven 18. 5. and the spark of his/, shall not shine 28. 5. and'tmder it is turned up as it were/. 41. 19. burning lamps, and sparks of/, leap ou( Psal. 39. 3. whUe I was musing the/, burned 46. 9- he bumeth the chariot in the /. 66. 12. we went through/, and through water 68.2. as wax melteth before /so let wicked perish 74. 7. they bave cast/, into thy sanctuary 78. 14. all the night with alight of/ 105. 39. 83.14.as the/, bumeth the wood, and as the flameJ 97-3.a/.goeth before him and bumeth up enemies 105. 32. he gave hail and fiaming/. in their land 118. 12. they are quenched as the/ of thorns 140. 10. let them be cast into the/, into deep pits 148.8. /".and hail, stormy wind, fulfillinchis word Prov. 0. 27. can a man take/, in his bosom 16. 27. and in his lips there is as a burning/. 26. 20. where 00 wood is, there the/, goeth out 21. as wood IS to/so is contentious man to kindls 30. 16. the grave and the/, saith not, it i% enough Isa. 9. 5. this shall be with burning and fuel of/. 18. for wickedness bumeth as the/. 19- the people shall be as the fuel of the/. 10. 16. shall kindle a burning like burning of a/. 17. and the light of Israel shall be for a/. 30. 14. not be found a sherd 10 take/, from hearth 33. the pile thereof is/, and much wood 31. 9. saith the Lord^ whose/, is in Zion 37.19. kings of Assyria have cast their gods into/, 43. 2. when thou waJkest tlurough/. not be burnt 44. 16. he burneth part tiiereof in the/, he waru* eth himself, and saith, aha, I have seen the/. 47.14.theyshall be as stiubble,the/.shallburn them 50. 11. walk in light of your/, and in the sparks 64. 2. as when the melting/ burneth, the/, caus- eth the waters to boil to make thy name known 65. 5. these are a/, that burneth all the day 66. 15. for behold, the Lord will come with/. 16. for by/, will the Lord plead with all flesh 24. worm not die, neither their/ be quenched Jer. 4. 4. lest my fury come forth like/, and burn 5. 14. I will make my woids in thy mouth/. 20. 9* his word was as a/, shut up in my bones 21.12.1e.st myfUry go out like/and burn,tnat none 22. 7. shall cut down cast choice cedars in the/, 29.22. whom Ae king of Babylon roasted in the/. 32.35.nigh places, to cause their sous to pass thro* the/. toMolech, Ezek. I6. 21. | 20. 26,31. 36. 22. and there was a/, on the hearth burning 23. Jehudi cut the roll, and cast it into they. 48. 45. but a f. shall come forth out of Heshbon 51.58. the folk shall labour in vain and in the/. Lam 2,3. he burned against Jacob like a flaming/. 4. he bent his bow, he poured out his fury like/. Zzek. 1. 4. 1 looked, behold, a/, infolding itself 13. the/, was bright, and out ofthe/ li^tning 10. 6. saying, take/, from between the wheeU 7. one cherub stretched forA his hand to the/. 21. 31. Iwill blow against thee in the/. 22. 21. 32. thou shalt be for fuel to/no moreremembered 22. 20. to blow/, upon it, to melt it, so gather you 24.9. saith Lora, I will even make pile for/, great 12. her scum shall be in/.infilthiness is lewdness 28. 18. will bring forth a/, from the midst of thee 36.5. in the/of myjealousy have I spoken,38.19. Dan. 3. 27. upon whose bodies the/, had no power, nor the smell of/ hadpassed on them 7. 9. his throne like flames, wheels like burning/ 10. 6. his face as lightning, his eyes as lamps of/. Has. 7-6.in the morning it bumeth a^ a flaming/ J'oe/2.30.blood./. and pillars of smoke. Acts 2. 19 .^mfljd.d.lesthe break outlike/.in house of Joseph 7.4. behold, the Lord God called to contend by/. Obad. 18.. and the house of Jacob shall be z.f. itfic.l.4.shall be molten under him as wax before/ A'oA.1.6.fury poured out like/, rocks thrown down Hab. 2. 13. rtie people shall labour in the very/. Zech, 2.£. will be unto her a wall of/*, round about nu teeh 3^.15 not this a brand plucked out of the /. ? 12. 6. like aliearthof/. and like torch of/, in sheaf 13. 9. I will bring the third part through the/, Idal. 3. 2. he is like a refiner's/, and fuller's soap Mat. 3. 10. every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is cast into/. 7- 19- Luke 3. g. John 15.6. 11. baptize with Holy Ghost, and/. Luke .3. l6. 13.42. and shall cast them into a furnace of/. 50. 17. 15. ofttimes he falleth into the f. Mark 9. 22. 18.8. rather than having two hand.s or two feet, to be cast into everlasting/. Mark Q. 43, 46 , 25.41. depart from me, ye cursed, into everlast,/. Mark 9, 44. where the /. is no* quenched, 45. 14- 54, and Peter warmed himself at the /. Luke 9. 54. wilt thou that we command /. to come ? 17. 29. the same dav it rained/, and brimstone 22. 56. a maid beheld him as he sat by the/. j4cw2. 3. appeared to them cloven tongues, like as/. 28. 3. when Paul had laid sticks on the/. 5. he shook off the beast into the/, felt no harm 1 Cor. 3. 13. it shall be revealed by/, and the f. shall try every man's work, of what sort it is 15. he himself shall be saved, yet so as by/. 2 T/iess.l.Q. in flaming/, taking vengeance on them Meb. 1. 7- whomaketh his ministers a flame of/. 11. 34. who thro' faith quenched the violence off. 12. 18. are not come to mount that burned with/. Jam. 3. 5. how great a matter a little/, kindleth ! 6. and the tongue is a/, a world of iniquity 5. 3. and shall eat your flesh as it were/ 1 Pei. 1.7. than of gold, tho' it be tried with f. 2 Pei.3.7. reserved unto/, against day of judgment 12. the heavens being on/, shall be dissolved Jude 7. suffering the vengeance of eternal/. 23. others save pulling them out of the/. JRev. 3. 18. thee to buy of me gold tried in the/. 4. 5. seven lamps of/, burning before the throne 8. 5. the angel filled the censer with/ of the altar 7- there followed hail and /. mingled with blood 8. as it were a great mountain burning with /. 9. 17. and out of their mouths issued/. 11. 5 18. the third part of men was killed by the/. 13. 13, he maketh/. come down from heaven 14. 18. another augel which had power over the/. 15.3.1 saw 35 it were asea of glass mingled with/. 16. 8. power was given him to scorch men with /. £0. 9. and/, came down from God out of heaven lO.the devil was cast into lake of/.Eind brimstone 14. death and hell were cast into the lake of/. 1 5. whoso not written in book of life, cast into/. 21. 8. have part in the lake which burueth with/. See Brimstone, Burn or Burnt, Coals, CoNSUMB, Consuming, Devour, De- voured, Devouring, Flame, Hell, Midst. Kindle, or kindled FIRE. Exod. 22. 6. he that kindled the /. make restitution 35. 3. ye shall kindle no/, on the sabbath day Deut. 32. 23. for a /. is kindled in my anger, and shall burn to lowest hell, Jer. 15. 14. [ 17. 4. 2 Sam. 22. 13. before him were coals of/, kindled Psal. 78. 21. so a/, was kindled against Jacob 106. 18. a/, was kindled in their company Isa. 10. 16, he shall kindle a burning like a/. 30.11. behold, all ye that kindle a/, that compass ^t r.7.18,children gjithered wood, fathers kindled/. 11. 16. he hath kindled f. on the green olive 17. 27.thenwiUI kindle z.f. in the gates thereof 21. 14. I will kindle a/, in the forest tbereof 43. 12. Iwill kindle a/, in the houses of the gods 49. 27. I will kindle a /. in the wall of Damascus 50. 32. and I will kindle a/, in his cities Lam. At. 11. and theLordhathitinrf/cda/. in Zion Bzek. 20. 47. I will kindle a / in the forest 24.10.heap on wood,itB(f/e the/consume the flesh ^nws 1 . 14. I will kindle a/, in the wall of Kabbah MaL I .lO.nor do ye kindle/. on my altar for nought Licke 12.49. to send/, and. what if already kindled? 22. 55. when they had kindled a/, in the hall ./Ic/j28.2.the barbarians *md/erfa/.and received us Made with FIRE. Exod.ZQ. 18. an offering OTorfe by /.unto the Lord, 25, 41. Lev. 1. 9, 13, I7. ] 2. 2, 9, I6. I 3. 3, 5. 9, 11, 14, 16. I 7. 5, 25. I 8. 21, 28. I 21. 6. i 22, 37. I 23. 8, 13, 18, 25, 27, 36, 37. I 24. 7. Num. 15. 3, 10, 13, 14. I 18, 17. ^8. 3. » » I . I I Lev. 2. 3. the offerings of the Lord made bv f 10. I 4. 35. ] 5. 12. I 6. 17, 18. 17. 30. sLl 10. 12, 15. I 21. 21. I 24. 9. beut. 18. 1. 1 Sam. 2. 28. -0.13. sacrifices made 'by/.Num.QQ.Z,Josh.lXU. Num. 15. 25. bring their sacrifice marfe by /. unto the Lord, 28. 6, 8, 13, 19, 24. 1 29. 6 13 36 Pillar o/FIRE. ' ' ■ Exnd. 14 24. the Lord looked thro' the pillar 0//. .ffeo.lO.l.face as the sun,and his feet ^pillars 0// See, By Night, Send, or sent FIRE. Lam. 1. 13 from above he jflnf f. into my bones Flft Etek. 39. 6. and I will send a/, on Magog Has. 8. 14. but I will send a/, upon his cities Amos 1. 4. 1 will send a/, into the house of Hazael 7. 1 will send a/, on the wall of Gaza lO.Iwill jewif a/on wallof Tyrus H 12.onTeman 2. 2. I will send a/, on Moab || 5. send/, on Judah Luke 12. 49 I am come to send f. on the earth Set FIRE. Deut. 32. 22. set on/, foundations of mountains Josh. 8. 8. ye shall sef the city of Ai on/. 19. and they hasted, and set the city on/. Judg. 1. 8. now Judah had set Jerusalem on/. 9. 49. the people set the hold on/, upon them 15. 5. had set the brands on/, and burnt the com 20. 43. they set on/, all the cities of Benjamin 2 Sam. 14, 30. servants set Joab's field on/. 31. why have thy servants «* my field on/. ? 2 Kings 8. 12. Hazael will set strong holds on/. Psal. 57. 4. I lie among them that are set on/. Prov. 29. 1 8. scornful men set a city on/. Isa. 27. 11. the women come and set them on /. 42. 25. he hath set him on/, round about Jer. G. 1. set up a sign of/, in Beth-haccerem 32. 29. the Chaldeans shall set on /. this city Ezek. 30. B. when I have set a/, in Egypt 14. I will set in Zoan )| i6. set /. in Egypt 39. 9- set on/, and burn the weapons of Gog Jam. 3. 6. the tongue is a fire, and setteth on/, the course of nature, and it is set on/, of hell Strange FIRE. Lev. 10. 1. Nadab and Abihu offered strange /. Num.3.4i. died when Ihey offered strange/. 26. 6I, FIREBRAND, S. Judg. 7-tl6. and he put/, within the pitchers 15. 4. Samson took/, and put a/, in the midst Prov. 26. 18. as a mad man who casteth/. Isa. 7. 4. for the two tails of these smoking/. Amos 4. 11 . ye were as a/, plucked out of burning ■ FIRE-PANS. Exod. 27. 3. thou shalt make basins z.nd./.-pans 38. 3. he made the/^ans and all vessels of brass 2 Viriw^j25.15./-;parajcarriedheaway, /er.52.19. FIRES. Isa. 24. l5. wherefore glorify ye the Lord in the/. FIRKINS. John 9.. 6. six water-pots containing two or three/. FIRM. Josh. 3. 17. the priests stood/, on dry ground 4. 3. the place where priests' feet stood/. Job 41. 23. are/, in themselves, cannot be moved 24. his heart as/ is as a stone, yea a3 hard Pjfl/.73.4. no bands in death, bat their strength is/, Dan. 6. 7- they consulted to make a/, decree Ueb. 3. 6, the rejoicing of the hope/, to the end FIRMAMENT. It is said. Gen. 1.7. that God made the firmsu ment in the midst 0/ the waters, in order to separate the in/erior from the superior waters. The word there used ts rakiah, which is trans- lated expansion, something expanded^, or firm a^ ment, something firm and solid. The verb rakah./rom whence rakiah is derived, signifies to spread metal with the hammer, to make flat, to crush to piecei, to beat. Moses uses this word to describe the gold, which wai beaten order to cover the ark and the tables of the Holy with it Exod. 39. 3. Num. I6. 38, 39. Isaiah, to denote the plates of ^old wherewith the idols were covered, Isa. 40. 19. and the same prophet, and the Psalmist, to express the spreading /orth 0/ the earth, and its floating an the waters, /or this was the con- ception which the Hebrews had of it, Isa. 42. 5 Psal. 136. 6. This intimates, that by the word firmament, ra- kiah, the Hebrews understood the heavens, which, like a solid and immense arch (though it be soft and liquid) served as a bank and barrier between the upper and lower waters ; and that the stars are set in this arch, like so many precious stones in gold and silver. Gen. 1. 17. When firmament is taken /or t/ie starry heaven, then by upper Tvaters is meant, that sea or collection 0/ waters vlaced by God above all the insible heavens, and th^re reserved /or ends known to himself. If by fir- mament, we understand the air, called the ex- pansion, because it is extended far and wide ; and the firmament, because it is fixed in its proper place, from whence it cannot be moved, unless by /orce ; then by the superior waters are to be understood the waters in the clouds: And these may be said to be above the firmament or air, because they are above a considerable part 0/ it. Gen. 1. 6. let there be a/, in midst of the waters 7. God made the/, waters under and above/. 8, and God called the/. Heaven 14. God said, let there be lights in the/. 15. 17. and God set them in the/, of heavea FlU : Gere. 1.20. and fowf that may ffy above the open/; Psal. 19. 1. and the/. sQewetA his handy work 150. 1. praise him In the/, of his power Ezek. 1. 22. the likeness of the/, was as crystal 25. there wjls a voice from the/", over their head* 26. above the /. was the likeness of a throne 10. 1. in the/, that was above the cherubims Dan. 12. 3. Wise shall shine as the brightness of f FIR. "^ 1 KtTtgs S. 8, I will do all concerning timber of/, 6. 15. he covered the floor with planks of/. Cant. 1. 17> our beams are cedar, our rafters off FIR-TREE. •" 1 Kings 6. 34. and the two doors were of/. 2 Chron. 3. 5. the greater house he ceiled with/, Zfa,41.19. 1 will set in the desert the/.and the pine 55. 13. instead of the thorn shall come up the/. 60. 13. the/, the pine tree, and bos together Hos.X'^.Q. I am like a green/. ||2tfcA.H.2.howl f FIIUTREES. 1 Kings 5. 10. so Hiram gave Solomon/, g, n 2 Kings 19. 23, I vrill cut dv-wn tall/. Isa. 37! 24." 2 Chron. 2. 8, send me/. [| Isa. 14. 8, the/, rejoice Psal. 104. 17, as for the stork the/, are her house Ezek.ZJ. 5. Uiey made thy ship-boards of/of Senir 31. 8. the/, were not like his boughs Nah. 2. 3. and the/, shall be terribly shaken FIR-WOOD. 2 Sam.6. 5. Israel played on instruments made of/*, FIRST. This word signifies, I. That which is before ano- ther in respect of time ; and then it is a reord 0/ order, and hath a reference to the second, third, fourth. Sec. Mat. 10, 2, The first is Simon called Peter ; that is, he was first called to be an apostle. And in 1 Cor. 15, 47, The first man is of the earth, the second is from heaven. II. That which is chie/, or ?noit ex- cellent. Rom. 3. 2, Chiefly, because unto them were committed the oracles of God. Chiefly, in the original, is first, oTid shews the quality and excellence 0/ the privilege here mentioned. So also in Luke 15. 22, Ermg forth the best, in Greek, the first robe. A thing or person may be said to be first, (1) 7« Jiumber, Gen. 8. 5, 13. (2) In order. Mat. 28. 1. (3) By creation, 1 Cor. 15. 47. (4) By generation, Deut. 21. 17. (5) In dignity, Dan. 6, S (6) In time, Heb. 9. 1. FlRST-BORN. This word is jiot always to be un- derstood strictly according to the letter ; it is sometimes taken /or that which is first, most excellent, most distinguished in any thing. Thus it is said 0/ Christ, Col. 1. 15, Ihal he is the first-born of every creature. And i« Rev I. 5, he is called. The first-begotten of the dead ; that is, begotten 0/ the lather be- /ore any creature was produced ; and the first who rose from the dead by his own power. The first-born ot the poor, Isa. 14. 30. signifies, the most miserable 0/ all the poor ; and in Job 18, 13, The first-bom of death; that is, the most terrible 0/ all deaths. The first-born among the Hebrews, as well as a- mong all other nations, enjoyed particular prioi leges : and as polygamy was in use with them, it was highly necessaiy to fix these rights. Moses regtUates this particular in Deut. 21. 15, I6, 17. The privileges 0/ the first-born consisted, (1) In a Tight to the priesthood, which, be/ore thelaw^ was fixed to the eldest o/the /amily. This rigkteon- tinu£d in force only while brethren dwelt together in the same place and family ; /or as soon as they were separated, and made a /amily apart, every one became the priest and head o/hisorsn house. (2) The first-bom had a doubte portion among his brethren. This is explained two ways.- Some believe that half 0/ the to/icle in- AeritaTice was given to the elder brother, ami that • the other half was shared in equal parts among the rest. But the Rabbins say, on thii contrary, that the first-born for his shdre took twice as much as any one of his brothers. If a father le/t six som, they made a division mtc seve?t equal parts ; whereof the eldest had tac_ and each of th^ others one. If the eldest m' deadf and had le/t children. His right aevoht't upon his children and his heirs. V/hen God by the sword of the destroying angd had killed all the first-born of the Egyptian.i, Exod. 12. 29. he ordained, that all the firstborn, both of men and tame beasts for service, shouli be consecrated to him. The male-children only were subject to this law. The children were of- /ered in the temple^ and their relations redeem^J them,/or the sum of five shekels, %Tioii.. 13. 12, 11- Num. 18. 16. If it were a clean beast, as a calf, a lamlf. kid, it was to be offered at the temple. It u'-" not to be redeemed, but it was kiitedj tSf- ^An'** FIR ^ it was iprtniifd about th* altar, the fat was burnt •n th» Jti» npon th$ aitar, and the flesh was for thipriest, Mam. 18.17, 18,19. If it were' an unclean beast, and such as they were not aliowed to sal, such as an horse, an ass, or a camel, If Bias either redeemed, or something else was |ip«i i« exchange for it The firstling of an ass was redeemed bv giving a lamb ; if it were notiedeemed, it was to beiiiled, Exod.13 13. flRST-FBUiTs. The presents were so called which the Hebrews made to God, consisting of part of the fruits of their harveu, to express their inbmistion and dependence, mid to acknow- ledge the sovereign dominion of God the author of all happiness. The day after the feast of the Passover they brought a sheaf into the temple, as the firsUfruits of the ba- ley-harvest. The sheaf was threshed in the court : and of the grain that came out they took a full homer ; that is, about three pints. After it had been well winnotoed, parched, and bruised, they sprinkled over it a tog of oil ; that is, near a pint. They added to it a handful of tnccmc ; and the priest that re- ceived this offering Jiook if before the Lord towards the four quarters of the world; he case part of it upon the altar, and the rest was his own. After this, every one might begin their harvest, iJb^ . 23. 10, 11, A:c,. This was offered in the name of the whole nationt aiid by this the whole harvest was sanctified unto them. )Vhen the wheat harvest was over, that is, the day of Pentecost, they offered again firsufniits of another kind in t/te name of all the nation, which consisted of two loaves of two tenth-deals j that it, of about three pints of flour each. These loaves were made of leavened dough. FIBST-FRUIT3 of the Spirit, see Earnest. Gen. Z5. S5. they*, came out red all over S6. 1. there was a famine beside the^, famine 38. S!8. the midwife said, this came out/. Etod. 4. 8. if they will not hearken to the/, sign S3, ig. the/, of the first-fruits bring to the Lord 28. 17. the/, row shall be a sardius, 39. 10, 34. 1. two tables like to the/. 4. Dent. 10. 1, 3. Lev. 5. 8. shall offer what is for the sin-offering/. Num. 2. 9. camp of Judah, these shall/, set forth 10. 13. and they/, took their journey IS. SO. it was the time of the f. ripe grapes 15. 20. ye shall offer up a cake of the/, of your dough for an heave-offering, 21. Esek. 44. 30. 18. 13. whatsoever is/, ripe shall be thine 24. 20. Amalek was me/, of the nations Deut. 10. 10. according to tlie/. time, forty-days 11. 14. 1 will give thee/, rain, and latter rain 13. 9. thine hand shall be/, upon him 17. 7. the hands of witnesses shall he/, -upon him 18. 4. the/, of theHeece ofthysheep give him 1.3. 21. he provided the/, part for himself Josh. 21. 10. theirs wqs/. lot, 1 Chr. 24. ?. | 25. 9. Judg. 1. 1. who shall ^o up/, to fight, 20. 18. SO. 39. Israel are smitten as in the/, battle 1 Sam. 14. 14. that/, slaughter was twenty men 35. the same was the/, altar .Saul built to Lord StS'fifn.S.lS.exceptthou/.bringMichalSaursdaugh. 19. 20. I am come the /. this day to meet my lord 43. that advice should not be/, had in bringing £3. 19, he was their captain, howbeit he attained not unto the/, three, SS. 1 Chro7i. 11. 21, 25. 1 Kings 17. 13. but make thereof a little cake/. 18. 25. and dress it/, for ye are many ^0. 17. the young men of the princes went out/. 1 Chron. 9.2. now the/, inhabitants that dwelt 11. 6. whosoever smiteth the Jebusites/. 16.7. that day David delivered/, this psalm 9 Chron. 3. 3. length by cubits after the/, measure Etra 3. 12. that had seen the glory of the/, house Esth. 1. 14. which sat the/, in the kingdom Ifib 15. 7- art thou the/, man that was bom ? ^rov.X^.VJ. that is/, lo his own cause seemeth just Ira. 41. 27. the/, shall say to Zion, behold them 43. 27. thy/, father hath sinned against me 60. 9. the ships of Tarshish/. to bring thy sons jkr. 4. 31. her that bringeth forth her/, child 16. 18./. I will recompense their iniquity S4. 2. good figs, even like the figs that are/, ripe 36. 28. write the words that were in the f. roll 50. 17. /. the king of Assyria hath devoured him Man.QM. Dan. was/, president, of an excellent sp. 7. 4. the/, beast was like a lion, Rev. 4. 7. 24. and another shall be diverse from the/, S. 21 . the great hum between his eyes is thn f. king 10. 1 13. but lo, Michael the/, came to help me f/iu. 2. 7> I will go and return to my/, husband 9- 10. the /. ripe in the fig tree at her/, time PIR FIR Mat. 5.24./, be reconciled to thy brother, and come I Jf^^:. SO. 32. are smitten down before us as at th 6. 33. seek ye/, the kingdomofO. and righteous. l2>Sam. 17. 9. some of theoibe overthrown at the f 7.5./.cast out the beam out of thine eye, iZJceQAQ,. 8.21. me/, to go and bury my father, Z«*e 9. 59. 12.29. except he/, bind the strong man, Mark^.'^. 45. latter state worse than the/. Li^e 11. 26. 13. 30. gather ye together/ the tares, bind them -■'"■'■ Eli * ----- ik'iios fi. 7. shall go capt've with the/, that go capt. Hie.^. 8. to thee shall come the/, dominion iiah. 3. 12. like fig-trees with the /. ripe figs tf Num. 21.28 a/, from the city of Sihon, Jer. 48.45. Judg. 33. 20. when/, went up, angel went in the/. 20. 38. that they should make a great/, to rise 40. the/ of the city ascended up to heaven Job 15. 30. the /. shall dry up his branches 41. 21, anda_/'. goeth out of his mouth Psal. 83. 14. as the/, setteth the mountains on fire 106. 18. the/, burnt up the wicked Cant. 8.6. coals of fire, which hath a vehement/ Isa. 5. 24. and as the /. consumeth the chaff 10. 17. and his Holy One shall be for a/. 29. 6, shalt be visited with the/, of devouring fire 30. +27. name of L. comes with grievousnessof/. 30. the Lord shall shew his arm with the/. 43. 2. neither shall the/, kindle upon thee 47. 14. they shall not deliver themselves from/. Ezek. 20. 47. the flaming/, shall not be quenchen Dan.3,22. /.slew those men that took up Shadrach 7.9- bis throne was like the fiery/, and his wheels 11. till his body was given to me burning/. 11. 33. yet they shall fall by the sword and by/. .loell. 19. the/, hath burnt all the trees of the field 2. 3. a fire devours, and behind them a/, bonieth 5. like the noise of a/ of fire that devoureth Obad. 18. and the house of Joseph shall be a/ Nah. S. 1 3. the horseman lifteth up the/, of sword Luke 16. 24. for I am tormented in this/. Ueb. 1. 7. who maketh his ministers a/, of fiw Rev, 1. 14. eyes were as a/, of fire, 2.18. 1 19-12. FLAMES. Psal. 29. 7. the voice of Lord divideththe/. of n« Pron.2e.tl8.as a madman who causeth/.and death /ta.13.8. shall be amazed, their faces shall be «/■ 66. 15. Lord come to render rebuke with/, offire FLAMING. , Ge?i. 3. 24. he placed at garden of Eden a/ svow Ezek. 20. 47. the/, flame shall not be quenched Nah. 2, 3. the chariots shall be with/, torches See Fire. FLANKS. , Lev. 3. 4, the fat that is on them, which is by the/ it shall he take away, 10. 15. 14.9-1 ^• *• Job 15. 27. he maketh coUops of fat on his/. FLASH. Eiiek. 1. 14. as the appearance of a/, of ligbtniPf FLE FLAT. fyip.i.^S. an offering baxen on a/- pSate,?. fQ. 21. 18. he that hath a /. nose shall not approach Num. SB. 31. Balaam bowed, and fell/, on his face Jath. 6. 5. the wall of the cily shall tall down/. 20. the pooplR ahoated, the wall fell down f FLATTER. •' Ptal. 5.9. no faithfulness, they/, with their tongue 78. 3(?. thfcj did /". him with their mouth, and lied FLATTERETH. Ptal. S6. S. for he/, himself in his own eyes P/ot.a.te.from stranger who/with her words, 7.5, 20. 19. meddle not with him that/, with his lips SS.SA. shall find more favour than he that/. 29. 5. a man that/ sprcadeth a net for his feet FLATTERING. fo4 32. 21. neither let me give/, titles to man 22. for I know not to give/ titles Psal. 12. 2. with /. lips and double heart do speak 3. the Lord shall cut off all/, lips, and the tongue Prov. 7. SI. with the/, of her lips she forced him 26. 28. and a/, mouth worketh ruin Etei. 12. 24. there shall be no more/, divination 1 7%sss. S. 6. neither used we at any time/, words FLATTERY. Jab 17. 5. he that speaketh/. to his friends Proo. 6. 24. to keep from the/, of a Strange woman FLATTERIES. Van. U. 21. but he shall obtain the kingdom by/. 32. such as do wickedly shall be corrupt by/, 34. but many shall cleave to them with /. FLAX. £jod. 9.31. /.and barley was smitten,/, was boiled Jjs^. 2. 6. she hid them with the stams of/. Jndg. 15. 14. oords became as/, that was burnt Prov. 31. 13. she seeks wool aiid/ and worketh /■»«. 19- 9- they that work in fine /, confounded 42.3. asmoking/.shall he not quench, Mat. i'i.ZO. Ezek. 40. 3. a man witli a line of/, in his hand lios. 2. 5. I will go after my lovers tliat give me/. 9. and 1 -will recover my wool and my/. FLAY, il/tc. 3.3. f. their skins from off them, break bones FLAYED. 2 Chr. 35. 11. sprinkled blood, the Levies, f. them FLEA. 1 Sam. 21-. 14. is the king come after a f. ."CG. CO. FLl'.D. C«i. 14. 10, the kings of Sodom and Gomorrab f. 16.6. Ilagir/. |l:il.2C. .Jacob/. JIos,\-2. IC. Exod.2.\S. Moses /'. from Pharaoh, 4.-1. ..^fi'*7.29. 14. 5. it was told king of Egypt that the people/. 27. and the Egyptians/, again.st the sea ' Num. 16. 34. Isr. round about/, at the cryof tlitm JJeut. 34. 1 7. nor was his natural force /". JosA.Q. 15. Israel/, byiheway oi'the wildirness 10.16. these five kings/, and hid themselves Jvdg. 1. 6. Adoni-bczek/. || 4. 15. Sisera f. a^way 7. ~l. all the iiost ran and cried, and/. 2C. 8. ]2. Zalmunna/. !| 9. 21. Jotbam ran and 7". 9. 51. to the tower/, all the men and women 11.3. .Tephthahf. ||20. 45. the Benjamites/.47. 1 Sam. 4. 16. and 1/. to-day out of the army 14. S2. when they neard that the rhilistines/. 17. S4. the men ol Israel f. from Goliuth 19-10.David/'.*ndescaned,12,18. | 20.1. [ CI .10. 22.20, Abiathar escaped and/, after David, 23.6. 30. 17. save four hundred which rode and 7'. 31.1, Israel/. fromthePhilisiii)ps,7. '^Siitu, 19-R. 'S Sam. 4. 3. Beerothites/. to Gittam and sojourned 4. and his nurse/. || 10. 14. the Syrians/. 1&. 13. 29. Absalom and the king's sons/. .34. 3", ^8. 18. 17. all Israel/, every one to his teni ft Kings Z. 7. for so they came to me when 1 f. 28.Joab/.tothelabernacle,29. |11l.l7.Hadad/. 11. 23. Rezon/. from his lord || 41). Jeroboam f. 20.20. the Syrians r'. 1 CAr. 19, 18. 2 A7«oj7.7. S KijigsS. 21. and the people^', to tlieir tents 9.10. the prophet opened door and/. || 23. Joram/. 25, 4. all the men 10. the fowl and beast are/, they are gone 56.21. Urijah heard and/. |!46. 5. Egyptians are/ 46. 21. also her hired men are/, away together 'onaA 4. 2. therefore I/, before to Tarshish ZecA. 14.5. shall flee as ye/, before the earthquake Mnt. 8. 33. they that kept them/, and went away fiC. 56. disciples forsook him and/. Mark 14. 50. Alark^a.Q. they went out and/, from (he sepulchre Acti 16. 27. supposing the prisoners 'aad been/. '■'-*. 6. j8. /. for refuge to lay hold on the hope FI.E .^t'.12.^.the wwnan_/. || ib.20. every Jsland/.away 80. 11. JTOm whose face earth and heaven/, away Hs FLED. Gen. 31. 90. in that he told liim not that /j«/. 21. so^tf f.\\ 35.7. vhpjiAef. from his brother 99- IS. Ae left his garment and J. 13, 15, 18. JosA. SO. 6. then the slayer shall come to his own house, to the city from whence Aef. Nvm.3B.Q5. Judg. 9. 40. Abimelech chased Gaal, and Ae f. \Sam. 22. 17- because they knew when hef. 2 Kings^. 27. Ahaziah fled, and/i«/. to Megiddo 14. 19. and lie f. to Lachish, 2 Chron. 25. 27. Jonah 1. 10. an(f he f. from the presence of the L. Markl^. 52. he hift the linen cloth, and/, naked Is FLJiD. Nnm. 35. 32. take no satisfaction for him that if /*. 1 Sam. 4. 17. Israel is f. before the Philistines 2 ^;;i. 19.9. Dav, !>/. out of the land for Absalom Isa. 10. 29. Ramah is afraid, Gibeah of Saul isf. They FLED, Gen. 14. 10. they that remained/, to the mountains Josh. 7. 4. they f. from before the men of Ai 10. 11. as theyf. the Lord cast down great stones 1 Sam. 4.10. Philistines fought, Israel was smitten, and theyf. every man to his tent, 2 A'm^jl4,]2. 17- 51. when saw their champion was dejS they f. 19.8. David slew Philistines, and theyf. from him 2 Sam. 10, 13. Joab drew nigh, theyf. 1 Chr. 39.14, 2 KiiigsZ. 24. smote Moabites, theyf. before them 1 Chron. 10. 7. when all Israel saw that theyf, Psal.\Q4i.'t. at thy rebuke theyf. they hasted away /.W.2] .15.for theyf. from the swords, and bent bow Jer. 39. 4. \hexitheyf. and went forth of the city Lam. 4. 15. when they f. away, and wandered T)an. 10. 7- so that theyf. to save themselves Tlos. 7 .1 3. woe unto them, for they have/, from me Lnke 8. 34. when they saw what was done, ihey f, ActslQ.lQ.so that thevf.owt of that house wounded FLED D EST. Gen. 35. 1. when thou/, from the face of Esau Psal. J 14. 5. what ailed thee, O sea, that thou/. ? FLEECE. Dent. J8. 4. the first of the/, of sheep give Levites Jiidg. 6. .37. 1 will put aj'. of wool in the Hoor .S8. Giilooti wringed the dew out of the/. 3(). let it now be dry only upon the/. Job^'i, Co. if not warmed with the/, of my sheep FLKF,. Oen. 16, R. \f. from the face of mj' mistress Szirai 19. 20. beliold this city is near to/, unto 2*. 43. ariso^/'. to J.,ahan my brother to Ilaran Eiod. i4. C5. lei us/, from the face of Israel 21. 13. appoint a place whither he shall/. Lev. C(j. 17. >'e shall/, when none pursueth, ."i6. -V'lm.J 0.5.^. that hate th«e/.bcfore thee,/^jfl/. d8.l. 24. XI. therefore now/, thou to thy place 35.6.six cities, that the man-slayer may/, thither, 11,15. Dc7(/.4.42. I ig. 3,4.5. /tfs/i. 20. .'1,4,9. Dent. 2«. 7. and/, before ihee seven ways, 23. Josh. 8. 5. as at first we will/, before them, 6. CO. had no power to/, this way or that way Judg. CO. 32. let us/", and draw them from the city 1 .S'a//i.ld.l9.but didst/, on the spoil, and didst evil 2 Sam. 4. 4. as his nurse made haste to/, she fell 15. 14./. I'Jse we shall not escape from Absalom 19. 3. as men steal away wlien they/, iu battle 24.]'1. wilt thou,/", three mouths before enemies: 1 Kings 12. 18. Kehoboaiu made speed to get to his chariot, and_;*. to Jerusalem, 2 CZ/tow. 10.18. C Kings 9. A. then open the door, and/, tarry not Neh. 6. li. I said, should such a man as If.? Job 20. C4. lie shall/, from the iron wpapon 27. 22. he would fain/, out of his hand 30. 10. they abhor me, they/, far from me 41 . 28. the arrow cannot make him/. /Vn/.l 1. 1 .how say ye,/, as bird to your mountain ? 68. 12. kings of armies/, apace, she that tarried 139. 7. orwhiehershall''l /'. from thy presence? 143.9. deliver me, O Lord, 1/ to thee to hide me Prov. 28. ] . the wicked/, when no man pursueth 37. he shall/, to the pit, let no man stay him Lm. 10. 3. to whom will ye/, for help : 13. 14. and/ every one into his own land 15. 5. his fugitives shall/, unto Zoar 17 . 13. they shall/, iar off, and shall be chased 20. 6. such ourexpectation whither wp/. for help 30. 16. but ya said no, for we will/ on horses 17. at the rebuke of five shall ye/. 48.30.go from Babylon./ ye from the Chaldeans Jet. 4.29. the city shall/, for the noise of horsemen 6. 1. gather yourselves to/, out of Jerusalem 25. .35. the shepherds shall have no way to/. 48. 6./ save your lives, and be like- the heath g.give wings to Moab,tbat it may /.and get away 49. 8. Edom shall/. l| 24. Damascus turned to/ 30./ dwell deep, O ye inhabitants of Ilazor 50. 16. they shall/, every one to his own land SS.voice of them that/, and escape from Babylon 51. 6./. out of the midst of Babylon. Zech. 2. 6. ijffwf 5,19, as^a man did/ from alion, and bear FLE Jonah 1. 3. Jonah rose up to/ to TanhisL Nah. 3. 7. all they that look on, shaH/. from thc« Mat, 2. 13. arise, take tlie young child and/. 3. 7. hath warned you/, from wrath ? TMke 5. 7 10. S3, when persecate ^on in city/, to anothef 24. 16. then let them which be in Judea/. to tha mountains, MarklZ. 14. I^ike 21. SI. John 10. 5. a stranger will not follow, but/, from Acts 27. 30, as the shipmen were about to/. 1 Cor.6. 18./. fornication || 10. 14./. from idolatry iTim.Q.ll. but thou, Oman of God,/, these thinga 2 Tim. 2. 22./. also youthful lusta, follow laiui Jam. 4. 7. resist the devil, and hi will/, from yon Rev.Q, 6. in those days death shall/, from them 12. 14. that the woman might/, into wilderness See Fly. FLEE away. Gtf;i.31.27. wherefore didst thou/, away secretly ' 2 5a7n.l8. 3, if we/, away, they will not care for us J'ob 9. 25. my days/, away, they see no good SO. &.f. away as a dream, and shall not be found Psal. 04. 8. all that see tiiem, shall/, away Catit.Z.n. till day break, and shadows/.flB)fl^,4.6 Isa. 35. 10. sorrow and sighing shall/.na)ay,51.11 Jer. 46. 6. let not the swift/. a7oay, nor escape Amos 2. 16. he that is courageous shall/, away 7.12.0 thou seer, go/.aajoyintothelandof Judah 9. 1. he that fleeth of them, shall not/, away Nah. S, 8. Nineveh shall/, away, they shall cry 3. 17 . as great grasshoppers in hedges tiieyfaway FLEEING. Lev. 26. 36. they shall flee as/, from the sword /?ett^.4.4C.tliat/.to one of these cities he might live Job C7. + 22. in/. h«, would flee out of his hand 30. 3. forwant and famine/ to the wilderness FLEETII. Dgu/.ig.ll. smite him mortally,/.into one of cities Job 14. 2. he/, as a snadow and continueth not Tsa. 24. 18. that he who/, from the noise of fear Jer. 48. 19. ask him that/, and her that escapeth 44. he that/ from the fear, shall fall into the pit /hnosQ. 1. he that/ of them shall not flee away John 10. 12. but he that is an hireling/. 13. FLE.SH. Flesh is understood different ways, as, (1) Kj- the flesh which is the matter of bodies, whether of men or animals, Lev. 13. 10. Num. 11. 33 (2) For iiving jnen, and even all animals in general. Gen. 6. 13, The end of all flesh is come before me; / am resolved to destroy every thing ihat hath lij e ; Gf:n. 7. 15, I6, They went in two and two of all flesh, that is, ani- mals of all species. (3) Flesh is taken for a relation, one of the same stock or kijidred. Gen. 37. £7> Let not our hand be upon him, for he is our flesh, he ii our brother. And in 2 Sam 19. 12, 13, Ye are my bones and my flesh Art thou not of my bone, and of my flesh *■ (4) I'or every m.an who is of the same 7iatnr9 with ourselves, and where we may contemplate our own flesh: In this latitude it is taken in lea. 58. 7» And that thou hide not Uiyself from thine own flesh ; from thy neighbour, from any one of thine own nature, to whom thou hast an opportunity of doing good. (5) For man- kind, cmsidei ed as impotent and feeble, imable to help either himself or others, i^r. 17. 5, Cursed is the man that maketh/£.rA his arm; thai de- pends ii^on any human power for help. (6) For For the quality of corruption, which is not sinfiU, but the effect of sin, to which our bodies are S7ibject in this life. 1 Cor. 15. 50, Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; that is, our frail corruptible bodies cannot come to heaven : 7'hat which shall inherit heaven must be as incorrupt flesh, a body without conuption. (7) For the estate of this jr.esent life. Phil. I. 24, To abide in the flesh is more needful for you. (8) For that which is according to the ordinary course (^nature. Gal. 4. 23, He who was of the bond-woman, was born after the flesh. Ishmael was bom after the manner of other men, by the mere and sole efficacy of nature, not by promise, as was Isaac, when his mother was naturally past conceptioii. (6) Hcsh is taken for whatsoever in wan is reputed most excellent and glorious without the grace of Christ; as nobility, wisdom, undersfanding, or reason. Mat. I6. 17, Flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee : nothing of nature has done it. And in John 1. 13, Rom not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh : that is, neither by their descent from such and such ancestors, nor by the power of their oiui fiee- wilt. (10) For all that in religion which is outward, and to be seen with the eye, as moral works or ceremonies, Rom. 4. 1, \Vhat nath Abraham fonni as pertaining to the flesh r 'J'he word flesh in the following verse, is explainei to be the works of Abraham which dtd ml jn* FLE ttfy him be/ore God. T/rns Beza, Piscator, axd others interpret the place. Arid in this sense flesh is taken. Gal. 3. 4, Are ye now made perfect by the flesh ? thai is, by loojks, and the carnal ceret/tonies of the lam (11) For the whole nature of man^ as it cometh into the tovrld, corrupt, vile, arid infected with sin, Rom, 7- 5- 1 8. 8, "When we were in the flesh. They that are in the flesh ; that iSf in a carnal, corrupt at ate ; such cannot please God, namely, while they continue so, and till they be converted. Likezoise in all other places, where the zoord flesh is applied to men unicgenei atcd, it signi- fies the whole corruption and depravity of our nature, raging and reigning both in the under- standing and will: But in those places of scri})~ tnre, johere flesh is attributed to persons that are converted, and is set in opposition to the Spirit, it signifies the remainder of natural cor- ruption, even so much of that vicious quality of sin, as is still unmoriified in regenerated jier- sons. See Rom. 7. 18, 25. Gal. 5. 17,21. To be one flesh, denotes a most inseparable union, and an ijuimate communion, as if the two mere but one person or one body. Gen. 2. 24, And they shall be one flesh. This phrase is used by the Apostle to shea? the union and commu- nion that is letwcen Christ and believers, Eph. 5. 30, 31. Flesh also sisnifies the human na- ture of Christ. Ileb. 10. 20, 'J'hrough the vail, that is to say, his flesh. It is called flesh, because it was subject to sinless weahiessei and infirmities, and whereby his divine nature -Has veiled and covered over ; even as the ark of the covtnant, the mercy-seat, and the most holy place, were by the vail. The flesh of Chrisl signifies whole Christ, both God and Man in one person, John 6. 55, My flesh is meat in- deed, that is, I myself, with all my benefits, being received and applied by faith. An heart of flesh denotes a tender, trnttable temper and di.\posicion of toul, £zek. 36. 2(5. I'Tesh is also taken for the outioard appearance. John 8. 15, Te judge after the flesh. Oen. 2. 21. God closed up the f. instead thereof 24. shall cleave to his wife.and iheyshall be one/'. 6. 3. shall not strive with man, for that he is f. n. 11. ye shall circumcise the/", of your foreskin 14. whose y. is nut circumcised shall be cut off 23.Abraham circumcised the_f. of their foreskin 37. 27- f&r he is our brother and our f. ilxod. 4.7- his hand was turned again as his other/". 28. +42. make linen breeches to cover the/'. 29-14.burnthe/. Lev. Q. 11. | l6. 27. Kum. ig.S. 30. 32. upon man's /. shall it not be poured Lev. 6. 27. whatshall touch/, thereof shall be holy 7- 19- as for /. all that are clean shall eat thereof G. 31. boil the/", at the door of the tabernacle 13. 10. if there be quick raw/. 14, 15, l6, 24. 38. if in the skin of their/, have bright spots, 39. l5.7.thattoucheth the/, of him that hath an issue 19< if her issue in her/, be blood she is put apart SI. 5. nor shall make any cuttings in their/. Num. 11. 33. while the /. was between their teeth 12. 12, as dead, of whoii the/, is half consumed 18. 18. and the /. of them shall be thine Deut. 32. 42. and my sword shall devour/. Judg. 6. 20. take the/, and the unleavened cakes 21 .there rose up fire out of rock, and consumed/. 1 Sam. 2.13. servant came, while/', was in seething 15. he said, give f. to roast for the priest 2 Sa7n. 6. 19. Davi'd dealt to each/. 1 Chron.lQ.Z. 1 A"m^.Tl7 6. the ravens brought him bread and/. in the morning, and bread and/, in the evening 19- 21, boiled their/, with the instruments of oxen 2 A'i«D'j4,34. and the/, of the child waxed warm £ Chr. 3^.8.with him is an arm of/, irith us is God Neh. 5. 5. yet our/, is as the/, of our brethren Job 10.4.hast thou eyes of/..' or seest as man seeUi? 11. thou hast clothed me with skin and/. Ps. 56. 4. T will not fear what/, can do unto me 78. 20. can he provide/, for "his people i 27. he rained/, also upon them as dust 39. for he remembered that they were but/ 79- 2. the/, of thy saints given to beasts of earth Prov. 4. 22. my sayings are health to their/. 23. 20. be not among riotous eaters of/, Jsa. 10. + 18. consume the glory from soul to the/ 31. 3. and their howes are/, and not spirit 49. 26. I will feed them with their own/. Jer. 11. 15. and the holy/, is passed from thee 12.12. the spoilers are come, no/, shall have peace 17. 5. cursed be the man that maketh/. his arm Ezek. 4.14. nor came abominable/, into my mouth 10. 1 12. their/, backs, wings, were full of eyes 11. 3. this city is the caldron, and we be the/. 7. your slain in midst of it, they are the/. li. nor shall ye be the/, in the midst thereof 39. and 1 will give them a heart of/ 36. 26. &6.S6.ErT8atof/.and hast increased thy whoredoms S09 FLE Esek.03. 20. paramours, whose/, is as/, of asses 24.10, hfcap on wood, consume the/, spice it well 37. 6. and I will bring up/, upon you, 8. Dan. 2.11. the gods, whose dwelling is not with/. 7, 5. they said to it, arise, devour much/. 10. 3. neither came V, nor wine in my mouth //flj.8.13. they sacrifice/, for sacrifices of offerings Mic. ti. 2, who pluck the/, from off their bones Zeph. 1. 17. their/, shall be poured out as dung H«^.C.12.if one hear holy/, in skirt of his garment Zech. 14. 12. their/, shall consume away AfaM6. 17. /.and bloodbath not revealed it to thee 19. 5. shall cleave to his wife, and ihc^twaiu shall be onefd.Mark 10.8. 1 Cor. G.IO. liph. 5. 31, 24, 22, there should no/, be saved, Afark 13.20, 26.41. spirit willing, but/, is weak, Mark 14. 38, Luke 24.39. spirit hath noc/and bones,as ye see me John 1. 14. the WORD was made/, and dwelt 6.63. the Spirit quickeneth.the/ profiieth nothing ^f/i-2,30.the seed of J)av. according to/,/^o;«. 1. 3. Eom.3. 20. there shall no/, beju-siificd in his sight 4. 1. that Abraham as pertaining to the/, found 7. i5. but with the/. I serve the law of sin 8. 3. in that the law was weak through the /. Ccd sent his own Son iu the likeness of sinful/ 9.3. for my brethren and kinsmen according to/. 5. of whom as concerning the/, Christ came 13. 14. make not provision for the/, to fulfil 1 Co/-. 1.29. that no/, should glory in his presence 15.39. there is one /.of men, and another of beasts 50. /. and blood cannot inherit the kingd. of God 2 Cor. 1. 17. do I purpose according to the/. ? 4. 11. that life of Jesus be made manifest in our/. 7. 5. our/, had no rest, but we were troubled 10. 2. Eis if we walked according to the/. Gal. 1, 16. I conferred not with/, and blood 2. 16. by works of the law shall no/, be justified 3, 3. are ye now made perfect by the/.? 5. 13. use not liberty for an occasion to the/. 17. /. liistelh against the Spirit, Spirit against/, 24. they that are Christ's have crucified the/'. E}ih.^.Z. we all had our-conversat. in lusts of our/. 0, 5. your masters according to the/. Col. 3, 2S. 12. for we wrestle not ai^ainst/. and blood Heb."..\^.\.\i^ children are partakers of/, and blood 12. y. we had fathers of our/, who corrected us Judc 7. and going after strange/, are an example 8. likewise these filthy dreamers defile the/. 23. hating even the garment spotted by the /. i?tfy.l9.18.may eat/, of captains./.of mighty "men 51. and all the fowls wore filled with their/. See Eat, Eatkth. After the FLKSU, John 8. 15. ye judge after the f. I judge no man Itom.Q.X. are in Christ, who wa'lk not after the f. 4. 5. they that are after the f. mind things of tfie/". 12. not debtors to the flesh to live after the f. 13, for if ye live after the f. ye shall die 1 Cor.l.26.not many wise men (7/1r«rM^/.are called 10, 18. behold Israel after the /. 2 Cor. 5. 16. we know no mz.n after the f. though we have known Chr. after f. yet know him no more 10. 3. tho' walk iu flesh, we A.o iioX.vtz:i after the f. 11. 18. sceingthat many glory after the f. 1 also Gal. 4. 23. Ishraael was born after the f. 29, 2 Pet. 2. 10. chiefly them that walk after thef. All FLESH. Gf«.6.12.for all/, had corrupted his way on earth 13. God said, the end of all f. is come before me 6. 19. of all /. two of every sort shalt thou bring into the ark to keep them alive, 7, 15, 7. 21. all f. died that moved upon the earth 8. 17. bring forth oiallf. both of fowl and cattle 9. 11. nor shall all f. be cut off any more, 15. 16, covenant between me aud«///. on earth, 17, T.ev. 17. 14. for the life of allf. is the blood A'>(m.8.7.!et them shavea//their/and wash clothes 16. S2. the God of the spirits of allf. 27. l6. 18.15. every thing that openeth the matrix ot allf, Deut. 5. C6. who of allf. heard the word of God Job 12.+10. in whose hand is breath of a///.of man 3i.l5.allf. shall perish together, man turn to dust Pj-.65.2,thou hearest prayer,to thee shallaW/'.come 136. 25. who giveth food to a///,his mercy for ever 145. 21. let allf. bless his holy name for ever Tsa. 40. 5. and allf. shall .see it together 6. allf. is grass, as flower of the field, 1 Per.1.24. 49- 26. allf. shall know I am thy Sav, Esek. 21 .5, 66. 16. for by fire will the Txtrd plead with allf. 23.a///.shall come to worship before me, saithL. 24. they shall be an abhorring to allf. Jer. 55. 31. he will plead with allf. saith the Lord 32. 27. behold, I am the Lord the God of allf. 45.5. for behold, T will bring evil on allf. saith L. £;se*.20.48. allf. shall see that 1 have kindled it 21. 4. shall my sword go forth a^;. o///.from south Dan. 4. 12. fowls dwelt, and allf. was fed of it Jioff/ 2.28. will pour out my SpiTil on allf. ActsZ. IT. Zech. 2. 13. be silent, O all f. before the Lord Luke 3. 6. and allf. shall see the salvation of God FLE John 11. 2, thou hast given him power over altj 1 Cor. 15. 39. allf. is not same flesh, one of mbn Mis FLESIL Exod. 21. 28. and hiaf. shall not be eaten 29. 31. and seethe his f. iu the holy place Lev. 4. 11. burn all his f. with his head, 8. 17, 6, 10. he shall put linen breeches on hisf. 16. 4. 13. 2, shall have a rising in the skin oi hisf, 3. priest look on the plague in the skin of hit f. 4. if bright spot be white iu the skin of hiif. 11. it is an old leprosy in the skin of hisf. 13 14. 9- fi^ shall wash his clothes, also wash hisf.iz water, 15. Id, j 16, 24, 28. A'ww. \y. 7" 15. 2. any man hath a running issu.- out of his ^. S.whetheThisf. run with his issue,or be slopped 17. 16. but if he wash them not, nor bathe hisf 22. 6, be unclean, unless he wash hisf. with waia 1 Kings 21. 27- Ahab put sackcloth on /(w/. S Kings 5. 14. hisf. came again, and he was clean 6. 30. behold Joram had sackcloth on htsf. Jolt 2. 5. touch his bone and hisf. he will curse thet 14. £2, but his f. upon him shall have pain 31. 31. if men said not, O that we had of hisf. 33.21. hisf. is consumed away, it cannot be seen 25. his /", shall be fresher than a child's 41. 23, the flakes of hisf, are joined together Prov. 11. 17. he that is cruel troubleth hisf. £t.c/.4.5.tbe fool foldeth his hands,and eateth hiif, Isa. 17. 4. the fatness of his /, shall wax lean John 6.62. can this man give us hisf. to eat? Acts 2, 31, neither hisf. did see corruption Gal. 6. 8. hethatsoweth to&isf. shall reap corrup. EpA. 2. 15. having abolished in hisf. the enmity 5. 29. no man ever yet hated ^ij own/. 30. for we are members of his body, oihisf. Col. 1.22. now hath reconciled in the body of Aij/. IIeb.5.T .\iho in days of hisf. when offered pravers 10. 20. consecrated thro' vail, that is to say, liuf. In the FLESH, or tn FLESil, Gen. 17. £4, Abraham was circumcised in thef. 25. Ishmael circumcised in thef. of his foreskin Ezek. 44. 7. brought in uncircumcised ik thef. 9.uncircumcised i« thef. not enter the sanctuary Dan.1,15. counten, appeared fairer and falter in/. liom. 2.28. circumcision which is outward in tkif. 7. 5. for when we were in thef. the motions of sis 8. 3. and for sin condemned sin in thef. 8. they that are in the f. cannot please God 9. but ye axe not in thef, but in the Spirit I Cor, 7 . 28. such shall have trouble in thef. 2Cor. 10,3. though we walk in thef. notwararar/ 12. 7- there was given to me a thorn in thef. Gal. 2. 20. life which 1 now Mveinthef. isby faidi 6, 12. as desire to make a fair shew in the f. Eph. 2. 11. in times past Gentiles in thef. called the circumcision in the f. madebybaods P/'j7.1.22.if I live in /Ae/.this is the fruit oflabour 24. to abide in the f. is more needful for you 3. 3. and have no confidence in thef. 4. though 1 might have confidence in thef. Col.t.l, as many as have not seen my face in thef. 5.tho*I be absent in thef. I am with you in spirit 1 Tim, 3. 16. God was manifest in Mff/. justified Philcm. 16. how much more to thee, bcih in thef. 1 Pet. 3. 18. Christ being put to death in thef. 4. I.Christ hath suffered forusin rAfi/. lor he that hath suffered in thef. hath ceased from sin 2. no longer live the rest of his time in the f. 6, might be judged according to men in thef. 1 John 4. 2. denielh that Christ is come in thef. 3, 2 Joloi 7. confess not that Christ is come in thef. My FLESH, 1 -Sam. 25.11. shall I then take my bread and my /".^ Job 4. 15. the hair of myf. stood up 6. 12, is my strength of stones ? or is maf. brass ? 7- 5. myf. is clothed with worms ind dust 13. 1 i. wherefore do I take myf. in my teeth.' 19- 20. my bones cleaveth to my skin, and myj^. £2. why persecute, and not satisfied with myf. ! £6.worms destroy liody, yet in jny/.shall I see G 21,6. and trembling taketh hold otmvf. Psal. 16. 9. 77iyf, shall rest in hope. Acts 2, 20. 38, 3. there is no soundness in myf 7. 63. 1, my f. longeth for thee in a dry thirsty land 73. 26. mj//. faileth, butG. is my portion for ever 84. 2, my heart and myf. crieth out for God 102. t5. by groaning my bones cleave to myf. 109.24. my knees are weak, myf. failethof fatnei. 119. 120. tnyf. trembleth for fear of thee Eccl. 2, 1 3. 1 sought to draw myf with wine. Jer. 51, 35, the violence done to me, and to myf Lam 3. 4. my f and my skin hath he made old John 6. 51, the bread that I will give, is myf. 54. whoso eateth my /. hath eternal life, M. 55. myf. is meat indeed, my blood drink indeed Rom. 7 . 18. in my f. dwelleth no good thing 11. 14, if I may provoke them which are my j. Gal. 4, 14. my temptation which was in myf Col. 1, 24. of the afliictions of Christ in rny f* See BoNB« FI-O Oj M« VLESII. End. IS. «6. shah noi carry forth aught of tktf. VJ. 34. ir aught of thtf, remain unto morning VtHt. SB. 55. nor give of tkef. of hU children Prav. 14. 30. a Muad heart ia the life of thtf, £eel. 19. 11!. much study is a weariness of the f. JvAnl.l3. born, not of the will i/i/j0/. but of God 3. 6. that which is born of thef. is flesh iiinn.S.A.that after flesh do mfaid the things of tkef. t6. for the mindiog of tkef. ia death t7. the minding o^rA*/, is enmity against God 9. B. that is» they which ore the children o/* the f. 1 Cor. 5. A. to Satan for the destruction of thef. fi Cor.1, 1. let us cleanse from all filthinesso/'Mf/. Cal. 4. 13. through infirmity of thef, I preached A. 16. ye shall not fulfil the lusts of thef. 19.00W the works o/'(A«/.are manifest, adultery 6.8.thatsowethto f. shall o/'f/ie/. reap corruption hpk. 8. 3. walked in lusts 0/* thef. desires of the f. Cal. 2. 11. putting ofT thehody of sins if thef, S3, not in honour to the satisfying of the f. Heh. 9. 13. sanctifieth to the purging 0; tkef. 1 Pc/.3.21. not the patting away the nltho/z/je/. S Pet. 2. IB. they allure through the lusts of thef. I John S. 16. the lust of the f. ^e lust of the eyes Thy FLESH. Gen. 40. 19. the birds shall eat thyf, from off thee 1 /. 50.7. therefore have I set my face like a/. JCeeJt. 3.9. harder than/, have 1 made thy forhead FLINTY. Devt. K. 13. make him to suck oil out of the/, rock FLIT. .49-1 30. flee,/, great! v,0 inhabicants of Hazor FLOCK. Gen 4- 4. Abet brought of the firstlings of his/, f I.SB.Abraham set ewe-lembs of/, by themselves ^, 9. fu now to the /. and fetch two good kids *09 . FLO Gen, 29. 10. Jacob watered the /. of Laban 30. 31. 1 wilt again feed and keep thy/. 32. I will pass through all thy/. to-Jay 36. and lacob fed the reatt of Laban's /. 40. Jacob did separate all the brown in tne^. 31. 4. Jacob called Hactiel and Leah to his/. 38. the rams of thy^. have I not eaten 33. 13. if men overdrive them, the/, will die 37. S. Joseph was feeding the/, with his brethren 12. his brethren went to feed their/. 13. 36. 17. 1 will send thee a kid from the/. Exod. 2. 16. the troughs to water their father's /. 17 . Moses helped,, and watered their /. 19. 3. 1. Moses led the/, to the back-side ofthe desert Lev. 1. 2. bringof your offering of the herd for/. 5. 6. he shall bring a female from the /. 18. he shall bring a ram without blemish out of the/. 6. 6. Ezra 10. 1^. Etek. 43. 23, 25. 27. 32. concerning the tithe ofthe herd or ofthe/. Num. 15. 3, make a sweet savour of the herd or/. Deut. IS. 21. then thou shalt kill of thy herd and/. 15. 14. thou shalt furnish him liberally out of thy/*. 19. all the firstling males of thy/, shalt sanctity 16. S. shalt sacrifice to the Lord thy God of the/. 1 Sam. 17, 34, a lion (00k a lamb out of the/. S 6am. 12. 4. he spared to take of his own/. 2 ChroH. 35» 7. Josiah gave to the people ofthe/. Jo& 30. 1. I disdained to set with the dogs of my/. Ca7it. 1.7 , where thou makest thy j". to rest at noon H. go thy way forth by the footsteps of the /. 4. 1. thy hair is as a/, of goats, 6. 5. 2. thy teeth are like a/, of sheep, 6. 6. Isa. 40. 11. he shall feed his/, like a shepherd 63 . 1 1 . brought them with the shepherd of his/. Jer. IS*.!?- because the Lord's f. is carried captive SO.where is the/. was given tnee.thy beautiful/..' 23.2. ye have scattered my /. and driven them 3. I will gatner the remnant of my/. 25. 34. cry and wallow, ye principal of the /. 35. nor the principal of the/, to escape 36. an howling ofthe principal ofthe/. be heard 31. 10. and keep him as a shepherd doth hi?/. 12. they shall sing for the 3'oung ofthe/. 49. SO. least of the/, shall draw them out, 50. 45. 51 .13. will break in pieces the shepherd and his/. Esek.i-i.S. take the choice of the/, burn the bones 34, 3. ye eat the fat, but ye feed not the/. 6. niy /, was scattered on the face of the earth 8. surely because my/.became a prey jny/.meat 10. I will require my/. I will deliver my/. 12. as a shepherd seeketh out his/, in the day 15. 1 will feed my/. ||17. as for you, O my/. 22. therefore will I save my/, no more a prey 31. ye my/, the/, of my pasture, are men .36. 38. as the holy/, as the/ of Jerusalem 45. 15. ye shall oner one lamb out of the/. /imos 6. 4. and eat the lambs out of the/. . 15. the Lord took me as 1 followed the/, Junah 3. 7. let not herd nor/, taste any thing Mic. S. 13. as the/, in the midst of their fold 4. 8. thou, O tower of the/, the strong hold 7. 14. feed thy people, the/, of thine heritage iiaA. 3. 17. tho' the A shall be cut off" from the fold ZecA. 9. 16. save them as the/, of his people 10. S. therefore they went their way as a/. 3.for the Lord of hosts hath visited his f. 1 1 .4.saith the Lard,wi11 feed the/, of slaughter,? 7. the poor of the/, that waited on me, 11, 17. woe to the idol shepherd, that leaveth the/. Mnl. 1. 14. deceiver which hath in his/, a mate Mat. C6. 3 1 . the sheep of the/, shall be scattered Lnke C. 8. keeping watch over their/, by night 12.32.fear not little/, it is your Father's pleasure j3cIs 20. 28. take heed therefore to all the/. 29. grievous wolves shall enter, not sparing the/. 1 Cor.9.7. v/ho feedeth a/ and eateth not of milk ? 1 Pet. 5. 2. feed the/, of God which is among you 3. not as being lords, but being ensamples to the/. Like a FLOCK. Job 21. 11. send forth their li*«lo rces like af. Psal. 77. 20. thou leddest thy people like af. 78. 52. he guided them in th e wilderess like af, 80. 1. thou that leadeth josepD like af. 107. 41. and maketh bim families like af. £ecA.36.37 I will increase them with men like af. FLOCKS. Gen, 29 2. and lo, three/ of sheep lying by the well, for out of that they watered the/. S. and thither were all the/, gathered 8. we cannot, till all the/, he gathered together 30. 38, Jacob set the rods he pilled before the/. 39. and the f. conceive'd before the rods 40. Jacob set the faces of the/, towards the ring-straked, he put his own/, by themselves 32. 5. I have oxen, asses,/, and men-servants 7. he divided the/, andhei^, and camels 37. 14. go, see whether it be well with the/. 16. tell me, I pray thee, where they feed their/. 47-4. thy servants have nopasture for their/ 17. Joseph gave bread in exch. tor horses and/. 1» FLa Lev. 1 , 10. if his offering m ofthe/. of the bhu^ 5. 15. bring a ram without blemish out of the^ A U7n.31.9> Israel took spoil of all their/, and go 31. 30. thou shalt take one portion of the /' 32.26. our wives, our/, and cattle, shall be tliC Deut.t. 13. he will also bless the/, of thy sheep' 28. 4, blessed shall be the/, of thy sheep 18. cursed snaJ be the/, ot thy sheep 51. who shall not leave the /. of thy sheep Jwl§. 5. 16. tohearthebleatings ofthe/. 1 AiRgj20. S7. pitched like two Hule/. of kids 1 CAr(i».4-39.tliey went to seek pasture for their/ 41, because there was pasture for their/. 27.31. and over the/, was Ja2iz the Hagarito 2 Chron. 17. H- the Arabians brought him/. Job 24. S. violently take away /. and feed th6reO Psal. 8. t7./ and oxen all under his feet 65. 13, the pastures are clothed with/. 78.48. he gave their/, to hot thunderbolts Cant. 1. 7. turn aside by the /. of thy companion* /fd.l? .2. cities of Aroer arp forsaken, shalt be toij 32. 14. the palaces shall be a pasture of/. 60.7 . all the/.of K edar shall be gathered togethe . 61. 5. and strangers shall stand and feed your ^'. 65.10.Sharon shall be a fold for/.valley of Achor .A?i-.6.S.tbe shepherds with their/.shall come to hwr 10. 21. shall not prosper, all /. shall be scattered 31.24.dwell in Judahihey that go forth with/. 33. 12. shepherds causing their/, to lie down 13. the/, shall pass again under the rod 49.29. their tents and/, shall they take away 50. 8. and be as the he-goats before the/. Ezek. 25. 5. Ammonites a couch ing-pl ace for/ 34. 2. should not the shepherds feed the/. ? S6. 38. the waste citiesshall be filled with/, ofmea Joel 1. IB. the/, of sheep are made desolate il/ir.l.tll.inhabitant of country of/.came not forth 5. 8. as a young lion among the/, of sheep Zeyh. 2. 6. and the sea coast shalfbe folds for/. 14./, shall lie down in the midst of Nineveh FLOCKS with herds. Gen. 13. 5. Lot also \izAf. and herds, an^ tents 24. 35. the Lord haih given Abraham/, and her 26. 14. Isaac had possession of/, and herds 32. 7. Jacob divided/, and herds into two bands 33. 13. the/, and herds with young are with me 45. 10. thou shalt be near qie, thou, thy/, and Afrdk 47. 1. my brethren, their/, and herds are come 50.8. their/, and herds left they in land of Goshen Exod, 10. 9< we will go with our/, and our herd^ 24. only let your/, and your herds be stayed 12. 32. also take your/, and your herds be gone 34.3. neither let/, nor /i^r^fj feed before the mouis A'7/m.ll.22.shall the/, and Aerdshe slain for them Deut. 8. 13, when thy herds and thy/, multiply 12.6. firstlings of A. and/. 17. | 14.23. Neh.lQ.3&. 1 •Sam. 30. 20. David took all the/, and the herds S fed great plenty and abundance of spiriitial and temporal blessings. Isa. 44.3, 1 will pout floods upon the dry grjound. G«it.6.17.I,eveu I, bring a/, of water on the eartk 7. 6. when the/, of waters was upon the earth 7. Noah went in, becsiuse of the waters of the f 10. after seven days the/, was on the earth 7. 17. the/, was forty days on the earth 9.ll.nor shall be any more a/,to destroy the eaik 9. S8. Noah lived after the/. 350 years 10. 1. to them were sons bom alter the/. 32. the nations were divided in the earui after^. JiuA,34.2. your fathers on either side of/. 3.14,1^ Job 14. 11. as the/, decayethand driethup 2S.l6.whose foundation was overthrown with a/ 58. 4. the/, breaketh out from the inhabitant Psal. S9. 10. the Lord sittethuponthe^.he iskiu|. 66. 6. they went thro* the/, on foot, we rejoiced 69. 15. let not the water/, overflow me 74. 15. thou did^t cleave the fountain and the /. FLO /jrt/. go. 5. thoa earnest them away as with a/. Jsa.S&.Z. astrong one, which as a/.shall cast down 59. 19. the enemy shall come in like a./. •Ter. 46. 7. who is this thai cometh up as a/..' 8. Egypt riseth up like a/", waters are moved 47, 2. behold, waters shall be an overflowing/. Dffn.Q. S6. theend thereof shall be with a/. 11.22.with the arms of a/.shall they be ovetflovn Amo^ 8. 8. it shall rise up wholly as a/. Q, S. 9.5. and shall be drowned as by the/, of Egypt Nah. 1. 8. with an overruDDing/. make au end Mat. 34. .18. in days before the/, they were eating 39. and knew not till the/, came, IjuA* 17> 27. Litie 6. 48. when the/, arose the stream beat S Pet. 2. 5. bringing in the/, on world of ungodly Rev. 12. 15. the dragon poured out water as a/. 16. the earth helped, and swallowed up the/. FLOOD-GATES. Gen. 7. 1 11. iiie /.-gates of heaven were opened FLOODS. Exod. 15. 8. the /. stood upright as an heap S 5affi.S2.5/.of ungodly made me afraid, Ps.18.4. Job 20. 17. he shall not seethe rivers and the/. 38. 11. he bindeth the/, from overflowing Psai. 24. 2. he hath established it tipon the/. 52 .6.5urel7 in the/, of great waters not come nigh 69. S. into deep waters, where the/, overflow me 76. 44. and had turned their f. into blood 93. 3. the/have lifted u^, O lird,/.have lifted up 98. B. 1etth,e/. clap their hands, let hills be joyful Cant. 8. 7. neither can the/, drown love lia. 44. 3. for I will pour/, upon the dry ground ££«^.3I.15.T restrained the/. thereof, waters stayed Jonah 2, 3. the/, compassed me about, thy billows Mat. ", 25. the/, came, winds blew, and beat, 27- FLOOR, Verb. t Chron. 34. 11. and for timber to/, the houses FLOOR, Substantive. Cen. 50. 10. they came to the threshing/, of Atad 11 . when inhabitants saw mourning in/, of Atad Vfitm. 5. 17. the priests shall take dust that is in/. 15. 20. as ye do the heave-offering of threabing/, 18. 27< as tho* it were the com of the threshing/. 30. be counted as the increase of the threshing/. Veut. 15, 14. thou shaJt furnish him out of thy/. 16. 1 13. after thou hast gathered in thy/ Jvdg. 6. 37. 1 will put a fleece of woolin the/. Ihith 3. S. he winnoweth in the threshing/. 8 5«OT.6.G.came to Nachon's diresh./. lCAr,13.9. 24.18.rear an altar in the threshing/.of Araunah S 1 . David said , to buy the threshing/, of thee 1 Kiii^sG. 30. he overlaid the/, of house with gold 7-7 -with cedar from one side of the/, to the other S Kings 6. 27 . out of the bam/, or tne wine press ? 1 CA;'on.21 .28. L, had answered in the threshing/. S Chron, 3. 1. prepared in threshing/, of Oman 18. 1 9- they sat in a/, at the entering of the gate Isa. 21 . 10. O my threshing, and the com of my/. /er.5l. 33. daughter of Bab. is like a threshing/. ifoj.9.1-lhou hast loved a reward on every corn/. 2. the/, and wine-press shall not feed them 13 . 3 . as the chaff that is driven out of ^e /. Mic. 4. 12. shall gather them as sheaves into the/. ilfar.3.12.hewill thoroughly purge his/.Z«jtc3.l7. FLOORS. 1 5am. 23. 1. and they rob the threshing/. Dan. 9.. 35. like chaff of the summer threshing/. Joel 2. 24. a.id the {■ shall be full of wheat FLOTtS. or FLOATS. t Kings 5.9. and I will convey them by sea in/, to the place thou shalt appoint me, 2 Chr. 2. 16. FLOURISH. Ptal. 72. 7. in his days shall the righteous/. *2. 16. they of the city shall/, like the grass of the earth 99. 7. when all the workers of iniquity/. 12.tfae righteous shall/, like the palm-tree 13. they shall /. in the courts of our God 1 12. 1 8. but oijin himself shall his crown/. Prov. 11. 28. the righteous shall /. as a branch 14. 1 1 . the tabernacle of the upright shall /. Eccl. 12. 5. when the almond-tree shall f. Cant. 7. 12. let us get up, let us see if the vine/. Jffl , 17 .11 . in morning thou shalt make thy seed to/. ' 66. 14, your bones shall/, like an herb Eeci. 17. 24. 1 the L. have made the dry tree to/. FLOURISHED. Cant. 6. 11. 1 went down to see whether the vine/, PAH. 4. 10. your care of me hath/, again FLOURTSHETH. Psai. 90. 6. in the morning it/, and groweth up 103. 15 as a flower of the field, so he/. FLOURISHING. ■ Psal. 92. 14. in old age, they shall be fat and/. Cant, 2. j 9. he looked forth, /. through the lattice V/tn. 4. 4. I was at rest, and/, in my palace FLOW. , fob 20 28. his goods shall/.away in day of his wrath /*ia/.147<18.hecauseth the wind blow,and waters/. Cattt.-i Ifi. that the spi«es thereof may/, out FLY Taa. C. 3. and all nations shall/, onto it 48. 21 . he caused waters to^T out of the roclc 60. 5. then thou shalt see and /. together 64. 1. mountains mig^tf. down at thy presence Jer. 31. 12. shall/, to the goodness of tlie Lord 51 .44.nations shall not/, together any more to him Joei 3. 18. in that day the lulls shall/, with milk, and the rivers of Judah shall/, with waters Mic. 4. 1. the people shall/, to the mountain of L. John 1 . 38. out of his belly shall /. living water FLOWED. Jpsh. 4. 18. Jordan/, over all his banks Judg. 5. f 5. the mountains/, before the Lord' Isa, 64. 3. the mountains/, down ac thy presence Lam. 3.54. the waters/, over mine head, then I said FLOWETH. Lev. 20. Z^. a land that f, with milk and honey, Num. 13. 27. I 14. b! [ Ifi. 13, 14. Detu. 6. 3. I 11. 9. I 26. 15. I 27. 3. I 31. 20. Jos/i. 5. 6. FLOWING. Exod. 3, 8. to bring them to a land/, with milk and honey, 17. I 1.3.5. | 33.3. Jer. 11. 5. 132.32 £2^*, 20, 6, 15. Prov. 18. 4. the well-spring of wisdom as a/, brook lia. 66. 12. the glory of the Gentiles like a/.stream Jer, 18. ]4. or shall the cold/, waters be forsaken? 49. 4, wherefore gloriest thou in thy/, valley ? FLOUR. Exod. 29. 2. of wheaten f, shalt thou make them Lev. 2. 2. he shall take h'ishandful of the/. 6. 15. Num. 28. 5. and a tenth part of an ephah of/, for a meat^fiTeriog, 20, 28. | 29, 3, 9, 14. Judg. 6. 19. cakes of an ephah of/. 1 Sam. I. 24. 1 &(w.28.24.she took /.and kneaded it, 2 '&»n.l3.8. 2 Sam. 17. 28. brought/, parched corn and beans See Deal, Fine. FLOWER. Sam. 2. 33 the increase shall die in/, of their age 1 Cur. 7.36,if she pass/, of her age and need require FLOWER. Exod. 15.33. with knop and/, in one branch, 37. 19- Job 14. 2. he cometh forth as a/, and is cut down 15. 33. he fthall cast off his f. as the olive Piai. 103. 15. as a/, of field) so he flourisheth Isa. 18. 5. and the sour grape is ripening in the /. 28. 1. whose glorious beauty is a fading/. 4. 40. 6. the goodliness thereof is as the/, of the field 7./.fadeth,8. A'tfA.1.4.Jiiin.l.lO,ll. lJ'rt.1.24. FLOWERS. Exod. 25. 31. his/, shall be of the same, 37. I7. 37. 20. made like almonds, his knops and his/. Num. 8. 4. to the/, thereof was beaten work 1 Kings 6.18.cedar of the house within was carved with knops and open/. 29, 32, 35. | 7. 26, 49. 2 C/ir. 4. 5. like the brim of a cup with/, of lilies 21. the/, lamps, and tongs made he of gold Cant. 2. 12. the/, appear on earth, time of singing 5. 13. his cheeks are as a bed of spices, sweet/. FLOWERS. Xtft'.l5.24.if her/be upon him,he shall be unclean 33.of her that is sick of her/, of him with issue FLUTE, S. 1 ^i»£^jl.-|40.aU people pipedwith/. and rejoiced I>fl7i.3.5.whenye hear the sound of the/. 7.10,15. FLU'ITERETII. Deut. 32. 11. as au eagle f. over her young FLUX. Acti 28. 8. the father of Publius lay sick of a/. FLY. Isa. 7. 18, the Lord shall hiss for the f. in Eevnt FLY, Ferd. ^* Gen. 1. 20. and fowl that may/, above the earth 2 5001,22.11 .he rode upon a cherub, and did/, and was seen on wings of the wind, Pi'a/.18.10, Job 5. 7. man bom to trouble as sparks/, upward 39. 26. doth the hawk /. by thy wisdom ? Piai. 18. 10. he did/, upon the wings of the wind 55. 6. for then would 1 /. away, and be at rest 90.10. for it is soon cut off, and we/, away Prov. 23, 5, riches/, away as an eagle to heaven /ja,6.2.each had six wings,and with twain he did/. 11. 14. but they shall/, upon shoulders of Philist. 60.8.who are these that/. asacloud,and as doves Jer. 48. 40. behold, he shall/, as an eagle £«*, 13. 20. ye hunt the souls to make them/. Da».9.21.Gab.being caused to/.swiftly .touched o)e Hos,.g. 11. their glory shall/, away like abird Hab.l.B.^sy shall/.as the eagle that hasteth to eat Rev.H.d. I saw another angel/, in midst of heaven 19.17 -to all the fowls that/,in the midst of heaven See Flee, Flieth. FLYING. Zeif.11.21. these may ye eat of every creeping thing 23. butall other/, creeping things an abomination Psal. 148.10. all cattle and/, fowl, praise the Lord Proi'26.2.as the swallow by/.so the curse causeless Isa. 14. 29. and his fruit ^aJ> be a fiery/, serpent 30.6.from whence come viper and fiery/, serpent 31 5, as birds /.so will the Lord defend Jerusalem Zeth. 5. 1. I looked, and behold, a/, roll, 2 FOL Eev. 4. 7> the fourth beast was like a/, eagle 8.13.heard an angel/, thro' the midst of Leaves FOAL, S. Cfn.32.l5, Jacob took ten bulls, twenty asses.ten 49. 11, binding his/, to the vine, and his ass's Cult Zech, 9. 9. upon a colt the/, of an ass. Mat. 21 . 5. FOAM. Hos. 10. 7* the king of Samaria is cut jS as /'. FOAMETH. Jlfant9.18/.andgnashethwithhisteeth,£iUitfQ.30 FOAMING. Mask 9. 20. he fell on die ground and wallowed, f, Jfu/«13. raging waves of sea,/, oat their own shamt FODDER. Jo& 6. 5. or loweth the ox over his/. FOES. 1 Chron. 21. 12. or to be destroyed before thy/. EstA. 9. 16. the Jews slew of their/. 75,000 Ptal. 27. 2. mine enemies and/, came upon me 30.1 . thou hast not made my/, to rejoice over me 89. 23. I will beat down his/, before his hct Mat.l0.s6.& man's/.shall be tbey of bis household Acts 2. 35. until 1 make thy/, thy footstool FOLD. Heb. 1, 12. as a vesture shalt thou/, them uu FOLD. Tea. 13. 30. shall the shepherds make their/, there 65.10.Sharon shall be/.fqr flocks.valley of Achor Exek. 34. 14. on the mountains: shall their/, be Mic. 2. 13. as the flock in the midst of their/. Hab. 3. 17. the flock shall be cut off fnmi the/. Mat. 13.8. brought forth fruit, some an hundred, some sixty, some thirty/. 23. Afor*4.B, 20. 19. 29. hath foEsaken houses, shall receive 100/. Jo/uil0.l6.and other sheep I have, which are not of this/, and there shall be one/, and one shepherd FOLDS. Num. 32. 24. build ye /, for your shetp, 36. Psal. 50. 9> 1 will take no he goats out of thy/. Jer. 23. 3. I will bring them again to their/. Zeph. 2. 6. the sea-coa£t shall be /. for flocks FOLD EN. Nail. 1. 10. while tiiey be/, together as thorns FOLDETH. Ecci. 4. 5. the tool /. his hands together and euteth FOLDING. 1 Kings 6, 34. the two leaves of one door were/. Prffv. 6. 10. a little/, of the hands to sleep, &i. 33, FOLK. GeR.33. 15.1et me now leave with Uiee some of the/. Prov. 30.26. the conies are but a feeble/, yet male Jer. 51 . 58. the /. shall labour in fire and be weary Mark 6. 5. he laid his hands upon a few sick/. John 5. 3. in these lay a multitude of impotent/. Acts 5. 16. a multitude round about, bringing sick/. FOLLOW Signifies, [1] To come after 07te tliat goeth before, as servants come after their maiters, 1 Saoi. 25. 27, X^t it be given to the young mea that follow my lord, [2] To imitate, or do at another gives 11s an example. Mat. 16.24, 1*1 him take up his cross, and follow me. 1 Coi. 11. 1, Be ye followers of me, even as I am of Christ. [3] 2o believe and obey. John 10. 27, My sheep hear my voice, and they follow oie. And in ail passages lohere men are said tojoi- low strange gods, it signifies, to put tiust m them, to rely upon them, and yield them ser- vice. I Kings 18. 21, If Baal be God, then follow him. Judg. 2. 12, They foMook the Lord, and followed other gods, [41 To sidi, or take part .*lith, 2 Sam. 2. 10. 2 Kings 11. 15. [5] To endeavour after, and pursue toith great desire and diligence. Phil. 3. IS, Bat I toUow after, if that 1 may apprehend that for which 1 am apprehended of Christ Jesus. [6} To die with one. John 13. 36, Thou canst not follow me now, that is, bear me company in my snfferiyigs, and die with Tne. To follow llic Lamb, Rev. 14. 4. These are they that follow the Lamb : Tltat keep close to Clurist in all his ordinances: are led by his atard and ^rtt, and depend upon tiie virtue and merit of hu sacrifice alone for pardon and acceptance, attd not on saints, or their own merits^ at the J'ol lowers of Antichrist do. G«n.24.8.if the woman will not be willing to/. th(3 44. 4. Joseph said, up,/, after the men Exod. 11 . 8. get thee out, and people that /. Aee 14.4.1 will harden Pharaoh that he shall/. 16. 1 hastened 5om being a pastor to/, thee 42. 16. the fwnfne shall/, close al^er you EMk, 13 . S. the prophets that /. their own spirit Hot. 2. 7' uid she shall/, after her lovers 6. 3. we shall know, if we/, on to know the Lord Mat. e. 19. Master, I will/, thee. Ltilts 9. 57, 6I. Mar A 16. 17< these sifpis/. them that believe LuJtt 17- 23. go not after them, nor/, them SS. 49. when they about him saw what would/. John 10. 5. and a stranger will they not/. 13. 37. Peter said, Ld. why cannot I/, thee now ? Aetii.S4. all the prophets from Samuel, and that/. Ham. 14. 19. let us/, things that make for peace 1 Cor. 14. 1./. after charity, desire spiritual gifts Phil. 3. IS. but I/, after, if that I may apprehend 1 Then. 5. 15. but ever/, that which is good fi7%«if.3.7>foryouTsel.knowhowye ought to/, us 9. to make ourselves an ensample to you to/, us iTVm. 5. S4. and some men they/, after 6.11 .0 man of God,/, righteonsnesa, 8 Tim. S.S2. llti. IS. 14./. peace wi^ all men, and holiness 13. 7. whose faith/, considering the end 1 P«f .1.11 .when it testified the glory that should/. 2. 21. an example, that ye should/, his steps 2 Pet. 2. 3. many shall/, their pernicious ways 3 John 11,/. not that which is evil, but what is good R«v. 14. 4. these are they that/, the Lamb 13. blessed are dead in Lord, that they may rest from their labours, and their works do/, them FOLLOW him. 1 Kings 18. 21. if the Lord be God,/, him Mark 5. 37. and he suffered no man to/, him 6. 1. he went out thence, and his disciples/, him LhieiZ. 10./. him into the house, Markl'^. 13. John 10. 4. he goelh before, and the sheep/, him FOLLQ-W me. Gen. 24.5. the worn, will not be willing tof.me, SQ. Judg. 3. 26. Ehud said unto them,/, after mt 8. 5. givf. bread, I pray, to the people that/, me 1 Kingt SO.lO.for handtuJs for the people that/, me S Kings 6.10. f. me, 1 will bring you toman ye seek Px.23.6.goodae5S and mercy shall/, me all my life Jtfar,4.19' Jesus saith,/. me, and Twill make you fishers of men, 8.22. [g.g.Marki.U.Luke S.iT. 16. 24. let him deny himself and take up his cross and f. me, MariQ. 34. | 10. 21. Luke 9- S3. 19. 21. se'll that thou hast,/, me, Luke 18. S£. tukeg, 59. he said,/, me, John 1. 43. | SI. 22. John 10. S7>niy sheep hear my voice and/, me 15. 2f). if any man will serve me, let him/, me 13. S6. thou canst not/, me now, but afterwards Acts 12. 8. cast thy garment about thee, and f. me FOLLOWED, Oen. 24. 61. Rebekah and her damsels/, the man 32. 19. so commanded he all that/, the droves JVf«n.32.12.they have wholly/. theX. Deui.1.^6, Deut. 4. 3. for all the men that/. Baal-peor 11. t6. swallowed the substance whichy*. them Josh. 6. 8. and the ark of the covenant/ them 14. 8. but I wholly/, the Lord my God, 9. 14. Jndg. 2.12. they forsook the Lord and/, other gods 9. 49. cut down his bough, and/. Aoimelech 1 Sam. 14. 22. they/, hard after the Philistines 17. 13. Jesse's three sons/. Saul to battle, 14. 31.2. Philistines/. Saut, S Sam. 1, 6, 1 CAr.lO.S. S Sam. 2. 10, but the house of Judah/, David 3. 31, and king David himself/, the bier 17. 23. Ahithophel saw his counsel was not/. SO. 2. Israel/. Sheba the sun of Bichri '_irtn;jl2.20. there was none that /'.house of David 16. 21. half of people/. Tibni, half/. Omri. 22. 18.1B.have forsaken the Lord, thou nast/. Baalim SO. 19, came out, and the army which/, them X^inf«3.9 15. the Lord took me as I/, the flock Afa/.fi7.55.mauy women which/. Jea. from Galilee Mmrk 10. 88. we left all and/, thee, Luke 18. 26. 3S. were amazed, and as they/, they were afraid tuke 88. 54. they took him, and Peter/, afar off .^cMS. 43. religious proselytes/. Paul and Bamab. 16. 17. the same/ Paul and us, and cried hpm.g. 30. Gentiles who/, not after righteousness .11. who/, after the law of righteousness 1 Cor. 10, 4. they drank of that rock that/, them I7itn.5.10. ifshehave diligeotlyf.every good work t IV/.l.lfi.we have not/", cunningly devised Eabies SU Ktfv. 6-8. bis name was Death, and hell/, with htm 8. 7. there/, hail and fire mingled with blood 14.B,and there/.another angel, saying.Babylon is 9.and the third angel/, them, saying, if any man FOLLOWED him. ^«m. 16.25. Moses rot^e np, the elders of Isr./. Him Judg, 9, 4. hired vain and light persons who /. him 1 Sam. 13, 7. and all the people/, him trembling 8>Sam.ll.8. there/.Aimamessof meat from the k. Afa/.4.20.they left their nets 9ivif.him,Mark 1.18. 4. 22, they immediately left the ship and/, him 25. and there/. Atm great multitudes of people, 8. 1. 1 12. 15. I 19. 2. 1 20. 89. Mark 2. 15. I 5. 24. lAdce 93. 27. Jokn 6. S. 8,S3.when entered, his di3ciples/.Affn,Zi{il« 22.39. 9> 27. two blind men/, him, crying, and saying 26. 58. but Peter/, him afar off. Mark 14. 54. Mark 14. 51, there /. him a certain young man lAike 5, 11, they forsook all and/, him, 28, 7.9 Asahel turned not from/. Abner, 30. S6. bid the people return from/, their brethren 7 ■ 8. 1 took thee from/, the sheep, to be ruler over my people, 1 Chron. 17. 7- Psat. 78. 71. 1 Kities 1. 7. and they/. Adonijah, helped him 9. 6. hut if you shall at all turn from/, me SI, 26. Ahab did very abominably in/, idols Psal.4^. 13. that ye may tell it to the generation/. 109.13. in general./, let their name be blotted out Mark 16. 20. and confirming the word with signs/. Luke 13, 33.1 must walk tomorrow, and the day/. John 1. 38. then Jesus turned and saw them/. 43.the day/.|| 6.26. the day/. when the people saw 21.20.Peter seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved/. AetsZl. l.we came the day/, unto Rhodes, 18. 23, 11. and the night/, the Lord stood by him 2 Pet. 2. 15. are gone astray,/, the way of Balaam -^ FOLLY. Gen. 34. 7. became Shechem had wrought/, in Tsr. Dettt. 22. 21. she wrought/, by playing the whore Josh. 7. 15. because Achan wrought/, in Israel Jiifl!^. 19. 23. nay, 1 pray you, do not Ais/. f 84. to this man do not the matter of this/. 20. 6. they have committed lewdness and/, in Isr. 10. according to the/, that they wrought in Isr, 1 Sam. 25. S5, ^abal is his name, and/, is with him 2 Sam, 13. 12. my brother, do not thou this/. Job 1. f 22. in all this Job attributed not/, to God 4. 18. behold, his angels he charged with/. 24. 12. yet God layeth not/, to them 42. 8, lest I deal with you after your/. Psal, 49. 13. this their way is their/, yet posterity 85. 8. but let them not turn again to/. Prov.5.2S.in the greatness of his/.he shall go astray 13. 16. but a fool layeth open his/. 14. 8. but the f, of fools is deceitful 18. the simple inherit f. but prudent are crowned FOt Pr.l4,84.crown of wise is riches, foolishn. tf f. is/ 29. but he that is hasty of spirit exaltttn, . 15. 21 ./. is joy to him that is destitute of wisdom 16. 28. but the instruction of fools is/. 17. 18. let a bear meet rather than a fool in his/ 18.13. before he heareth it,itiB/. and shame tohim 26.4.answer not a fool accord, to his/, lest like him 5. ans. a fool accord, to his/ lest wise inconceit 11. as dog to vomit, so a fool retumetfa to his/. Eccl. 1 . 17 . 1 gave my heart to know wisdom and/. 2. 3. 1 soitght in my heart to lay hold on/. 12. turned to behold/. H 13. wisdom excelleth/ 7' 25. I applied to know the wickedness of/. 10. 1. aodoth a, little/, him that is in reputation 6. /*. is set in great dignity, rich sit in low place Jfa.9.17. anevildoer, and every mouth speaketh/, Jer. 23.13, 1 have seen/, in the prophets of Samar. Hos.Z.yiQ. I will discov. her/, in si^t of her lovers 2 Cor. H . 1 . ye could bear with me a little in my/. 2 Tf fn.3,9> their/, shall be made manifest to all men FOOD. G«i,2.9- every tree pleasant and that is good for f. 3. 6, the woman saw the tree was good for/. 6. 21, take thou to thee of adl/. that is eaten 41 . 35. let them gather all / of those good years 42. 7. came to buy/, 10, | 43.2,4,20,22, | 44.25, 33. take/, for the famine of your households 44. 1, he commanded to fill the sacks with/, 47. 24. for your/, and for/, lor your little ones Exod.Zl. 10. her/, shall not be diminished Lev. 3. 11. the/, of the offering made by fire, I6. 19,23, shall have planted all manner of trees for/ 21. + 17, not approach to offer the/, of liis God 22. 7, shall eat of holy things, because it is his/*. Deut.yO.lQ. thestranger, in giving him/, and raim, 1 Sam. 14. 24. cursed that eateth/. till evening, 28. iSam.g.AO. that thy master's son may have/, to eat 1 Kings 5.g. my desire, in giving/, for mynonseli. 11 . Solom, gave Hiram wheat for/, to hishouseh. Neh. 9 1 25. they possessed trees of/, in abundance Jo& 23. 12. thy words more thaa my necessary/. 24.5. wilderness yieldeth/. for them- and children 38. 41. who provideth for the raven his/. ? 40. 20. surely the mountains bring him forth f. Psal.TB.25. man did eat angels* /.he sent them meat 104. 14. he may bring forth f. out of the earth 136,25, who giveth/.to all flesh, his mercy forever 146. 7- the Lord who giveth/. to the hungry 147.9- he giveth to the beast his/, to young ravens Prov. 6. 8. the ant gathereth her/, in harvest 13. 23. much/, is in ihe tillage of the poor 27. 27 .thou shalt have goats'milk enough for thy/. 28. 3. is like a sweeping rain which leaveth no/. 30. 8. feed me with/, convenient for me . 31. 14. like ships, she bringeth her/, from afar Esek. ifi. 27, I have diminished thine ordinary/. 43. 18. the increase thereof shall be for/, to tbem ^c/.fl4.17. fruitful seasons,filling our heartswitli /'. 2 Cor. g. 10. both minister bread for your/. 1 Tim. 6.8. having/, and raiment, let us be content Jam. 2. 15. if naked and destitute of daily/. FOOL. Folly, Foolishness, are to be understood not oni^ according to theirnatural and literal meaning, for one mho is an idiot, or a very loeak man, and /or the discourses and notions of fooU and madmen; but in the language of scrip- ture, especially in the book of Proverbs, fool is the usual character of the sinner, and folly and foolishness are put for sin. Psal. 38. 5, My wounds stink, and are corrupt, because of my foolishness, my sin. And in Psal. 69. 5, O God, thou knowest my foolishness. Soiomon sets the fool i» opposition to the prudent man. Prov. 13, 16, Every prudent man dealeth with knowledge ; but a fool layeth open his folly. For as by prudence a man so governs himself, and regulates his actions, as to avotd impe7iding evils, and to obtain that good which is suitable to his necessities : so it is the effect of folly, not to forsee evils to prevejit them, and to neglect the season of obtaining wliat is good. In Prov. 13. 80, Solomon opposes the fool to the wise man. He that walketh with wise men, shall be wise ; but a companion of fools shal! be destroyed. As it is with relation to the affairs of this life ; the man of prudence and conduct in his affatrSf toho takes the best me- thod of managing things to his own, his family's, and friend's, or any society's reputation, comfoi t, and adoantagCf and who minds his business more than his pleasvre, is the wise man: And the inconsiderate, heedless, slot/lful man, who neglects the principal affairs of life, or goes into improper or unlikely methods &i/n.26.2l. behold I have played the/, and erred i*sal. 14. 1. the/, hath said in his heart, 53. 1. 49. 10 likewise the/, and brutish person perish 92. 6. neither doth a/, understand this }*rov. 10. 8, but a prating/, shall fall, 10. 23. it is a sport to a/, to do mischief II. 20. the/, shall be servant to the wise of heart 12. 15. the way of a/, is right in his own eyes id.a/.wrath is presently known, but prudent man 13 . L6.wise man fearcth, but/.layeth open his folly 14. 16. but the/, rageitt uid is confident 15. 5. a/, despiseth his father's instruction 17. 7. excellent speech becometh not a/. lU. 12. a/, hath no delight in understanding lO.areproof more than a hundred stripes into a/. I'j.Iet a bear meet a man rather than/in his folly 16. why is a price in hand of a/, to get wisdom? 21. he that begetteth a/, doth it to his sorrow GS.a/.when he holdeth his peace is counted wise d./.hps enter into content.mouth calls for strokes Pfozr.'l8.7.a/. mouth is his destruetioD,lips a snare 20.3. but every/, will be meddling 26 4. answer not a/. || 5. answer a/. 8. so is he that givcth honour to a/. lO.the great G.rewardeth the /.and transgressors 11. as a dog so a/, returueth to his folly S7. 3. but a/, wra^ is heavier than them both S2. though thou shouldest bray a/, in a mortar £9-ll/.utterGth all his mind, but a wise man keeps £,ccl. 2.14. but the /. walketh in darkness 15. as it happeneth to the/, so even to me l6.is no remembrance ofwise man more than of/. 19. who knoweth whether he be wise or ^.f? 4.5.the/. foldeth his hands together, eats his Aesh 5. 3. a/, voice is known by multitude of words fi. 8. for what hath the wise more than the/. ? 10. 2. at right hand, but a/.heart is at his left hand 14./. is ^H of words, man cannot tell what to be Jer. VJ. 11. and at his end he shall be a/. JkTiir .5.23.whosoever shall say, thou/, be in danger jMke IS. 20. /. this night thy soul shall be required 1 Cor.3.18.1et him become a/, that he may be wise 1:1. 33- thou/, that thou sowest is not quickened S CV.11.16. 1 say again, let no man think me a/. 12.6. tho' 1 would dosire to glory, shall not be a/. 11. X am become a/.in glorying, ye compelled me As a FOOL. S Sam. .3. 33. David ."aid, died Abner as af. dieth ? J'rov.l. SS. as af. to the correction of the stocks' £«■', 2 16. how dieth the wise kiaq ? as thef. FOO 2 Cor. 11. 16. if otherwise, yet at af, receive me S3, are they ministers i I speak as af. 1 am more For a FOOL. Pfov. 19. 10. delight is not seemly /it af. S4. 7. wisdom is too bigh/ur af. opens not mouth 26.1. so honour is not seemly /or af. 3. a bridle for the ass, and a rod/or rA^/. back 30. HZ. for a f. when he is filled with meat Is a FOOL. Prov. 10. 18. he that utterelh a slander is af. 19.1 .than he that is perverse in his lips, and is af. 28. 26. he that trusteth in his own heart is a f. £^c/. 10.3. when he that is af, walketh, his wisdom / faileth him, he saith to every one that he is a f. Hqs.^.IJCor prophet is af. the spiritual man is mad 1 Tim. 6. 1 4. he is a f. and knoweth nothing Of a FOOL. Prow. 12. 15. the vixjofaf. is right in his own eyes 17. 21. and the father of af. hath no joy 24. the eyes ofaf. are in the ends of the earth 23. 9. speaknot in the ears of af. he will despise 26.6.he that sendeth a message by the hand of af. 12. there is more hope ofaf. than of him, 29. SO. Eccl.T .6.as crackling of thorns,5o laughter o/" rA^/. 10. 12. but the lips 0/~ su is a parable in the mouth of/. 9. £cc/.5. l.more ready to hear,than give sacrifice off. 4. he hath no pleasure in/, pay what hast vowed 7.4. but the heart of/, is in the house of mirth 5. than for a man to hear the song of/. 9.be not hasty .for anger resteth in the bosom off. 9. 17 • more than cry of him that ruleth among /. 2sa. 19. 11. surely the princes of Zoanare f. 13. 35. 8. way-faring men, iho'/.shall not err therein Mat. 23.17. ye/, and blind, whether is greater, 19. Luke 11.40. ye/.didnothe that made that without 24.25. 0/.aud slow of heart to believe the prophets Rom. 1.22. professing to be wise, they became/. 1 Cor.4.10.weaTe/.forChrist'ssake, ye wiseinCh. 2C*r.ll.l9.foryesufFer/.gladly,seeingye are wise £juA.5.15.see then that ye walk not as/, but as wise FOOLISH. Deui. 32. 6. do ye thus requite the Ld. Of. people ? 21, will provoke them with a/.nation,/£OT?i.l0.19, Job 2.10. thou speakest as one of/, women speaketh 5.2. for wrath killeth the/, man, envy slays 3. 1 have seen the/, taking root, but 1 cursed Psal. 5. 5. the/, shall not stand in thy sight 39. 8. make me not the reproach of the/. 73.3. for I was envious at lie/, when 1 sawprosp. 22. so/, was I and ignorant, I was as abeast 74. 18. the/, people have blasphemed thy name 22,rememD.howthe/.man reproacheth thee daily Prov.Q.G. forsake thej\ and live, go in way underst. 13. a/, woman is clamor, is simple, knows noth, 10. 1. but a/, son is the heaviness of his mother 14. but the mouth of the /. is near destruction 14. 1. but the/, plucketh it down with her hands 3. in the mouth of the/, is a rod of pride 7. go from the presence of a/, man 15. 7. but the heart of the/, doeth not so 20. but a/, man despiseth his mother 17.25.a/. son is a grief to his father, and bitterness 19. 13. a/, son is the calamity of his father 21. 20. a/, man spendeth a treasure 29. 9. if a wise man eontendeth with a/, man Eccl. 4. 13. better is a wise child than a/, king 7. 17. be not overmuch wicked, neither be thou/, 10.15, labour of the/, weariethevery one of them Isa. 44. 25. he maketh their knowledge/. Jer.4,.2i.foT my people are/,they are sottish childr. 5. 4. 1 said, surely these are poor, they are /. 21, hear now this. Of. people, who see not 10. 8. but they are altogether brutish and/. Lam. 2.14. thy proph. have seen vain and/, things Ezek. 13.3, thus sailh the L. woe to the/, prophets ,Zech. 11. 1^. take the instruments of a/, shepherd FOO Mat, 7.36. shall be likened unto %f. mm who bii« 25. 2. five of the virgins were wise, and live j Rom. 1. 21. and their/, heart was darkened 2. 30. an instructor of the/, a teacher of babe» ICor. 1.20. hath not G. made/, wisd. of thiswor. Gal.3 - -f - - 3. 1 Tim. 6. 9. they that will be riclT fall into/, lusts 2 Tim. 2. 33. but/, questions avoid, 2'it. 3. 9. Tit. 3. 3. we ourselves were sometimes/, deceiv 1 Pet. 2.15. may put to silence the ignor. of f. men FOOLISHLY. Gcn.31.S8. thou hast now done/, in so doing, in my power to hurt ^ou, 1 Sam. 13. 13. 2 Chr. 16. 9, Num. 12. 11. the sin on us wherein we have done/ 2 Sam. 24. 10. I have done very/. 1 Chron. 21, t Job 1.23. in all this Job sinned not, nor charged G. • Psal. 75. 4. I said to the fools, deal not/. Prov. 14. 17. he that is soon angry dealeth/. SO. 33. if Uiou hast done/, in lifting thyself 2 Co;-. 11. 17. 1 speak it as it were/, in this boasting 21. 1 speakf. I am bold also, are they Hebrews ' FOOLISHNESS. 2Sam. 15.31. 01m the counsel of Ahithophelinto/ Psal. 38. 5, my wounds stink because of my/. ^. 5. O God, thou knoAvestmy/. sins are not bid Prov. 13. 23. but the heart of fools proclaimeth/, 14. 24. but the/, of fools is folly 15. 2, but the mouth of fools poureth out/. 14. but the mouth of fools feedetli on/. 19- 3. the/, of man perverteth his way 22. 15./. is bound in the heart of a child S4.9. the thought off. is sin.the scomer abominat 27. 22. yet will not his/, depart from him Eccl. 7- 25, to know the wicked, off. and madDcs* 10.13. the beginning of the words of his mouth is/', MarkT.Qi. thefts, pride,/, come from wihin 1 Cor.1.18. preaching of cross to them that perish/, 21 . it pleased God by the/, of preaching to save 23. we preach Christ orucitied, to the Greeks^ 25, because the/, of God is wiser than niwi 2. 14. the things of the Spirit of God are/ to him 3. 19, the wisdom of this world is/, vnxh God FOOT Is a part of the body well known. In old times it was customary to zi'ash the feet of strangers upon their coming off a journey. Gen. 18. 4. | 19- 2. I 24. 32. because generally they were barefoot, or wore sandals only, which did not secure them from the dust or dirt. St. Paul enjoins enquiry to be made, whether the widowt who were to be taken into the number of those xi this want, ditches are dug, and water distrib* ted throughout the several villages ; the diggi% these ditches, and dispersing thete watt* create a great di 1/ of /ftA.'"r t,, thg feet* FOO Bht natuithstaneline '•*«' prtcautiaru, th§rt are many plactt which have no taater t and in the couree of the jfear, the placet uhieh are nearest to the wile, require to be ofatered agmin in an artificial manner. It is done 6v the help of si'Hie macAinet, which Philo de'teribet thut : It it a wheel xohich a man ttuna teith the motion of hie J'eet, iy ascending successively the several steps which are within it. But us while he is thta continually turning, he can- nut keep himtelf up^ he holds a stay in his hands which is not moveable, and this sttpporit him : so th»t m this wurJt, the hands do the office 0/ Ue/eel, and the feel that of the hands: since the hands which should act, are at rest ; and the feet which should be at rest, are in actiott, and give motion to the wheeL This is what is meant by watering the eartid with iheir feet, // is said, in Jer. 2. S5, Withhold thy foot from being nnshod, and thy throat from thirst. Do not continue to prostitute yourselves, as you have hitherto done, to strange people. He speaks to the infidel and idolatrous Jews. So likewise Er^k. I6. 25, Thou hzi^t opened thy feet to every one that passed by. It is a modest expression, for exposinf^ one's naked- nets, or going into the bed of lust. Jacob said to Laban, Gen. 30.+ 30. The Lord hath blessed thee at my foot ; that is, ever since I came to you; since my feet entered into thy house: Or, Dy my foot; that is, by my ministry and la- bour, as the phrase is used, Dcut. 11. 10. To be under any one's feet, to be a footstool to him, is a figurative way of speaking, to signify the subjection of a suhject to his sovereign, of a servant to his master. Feal. 8. 6. \ IB. 38. I 110. 1. Thou hast put all things under his feet. Aline enemies are fallen under niy feet. Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool. To lick the dust off one's feet, Isa. 49. 23, They shall bow down to thee with their faoe toward the earth, and lick up the dust of thy feet. They shall highly reverence and honour thee, and shall most humbly and readily submit themselves unto thee. The erpresiions are borrowed from the practice 12.his angels shall bear thee up, lest thou dash ^y/> against a stone. Mat. 4. 6. Luke 4. 11 . 94.18. 1 said my/.slippeth, thy mercy held me up 121. 3. he will not suffer thy/, to be moved Prov. 1. 15. refrain thy/, from their path 3.23 .shalt walk safely ,aud thy/.shall not stumble 26. the Lord shall keep thy/, from being taken 4. 27. turn not to right or left, remove thy/, from 25. 17. withdraw thy/, from thy neighbour's house 19-confidence in unfaith^ men is like/.out of joint Eccl. 5.1. keep thy/, when goest into house of God Isa. 14. 25. on my m&untains tread him under/. 18. 7. a nation meted out and trodden under /. 20. 2. and put off thy shoe from off thy/, 26. 6. the/, shall tread it down, even of the poor 41. 2. who called the righteous man to his/. 58. 13. if thou turn away thy 7". from my sabbath Jer. 2. 25. withhold thy/, from being unshod 12. 10. they have trodden my portion under/. Lam. ],. 15. Ld. hath trodden under/, mighty men Exek, 0, 11. stamp 'with thy/, and say, alas 16. 1 6. when trodden under/. I said to thee, live 25. t 6. because thou hast stamped with the/. 29.ll.no/. of man, no/.of beast shall pass thro* it 32, 13, neither shall the/, of man trouble them Dan. B. 13. to give the host to be trodden under/. j4ouu2.15.that is swift of/.shall not deliver himself Mat. 5. 13. salt unsavory, trodden under/, of men FOO Right'YOOT, iZ«ir.lo.C.a little book, he set his right-f. ou tiv* «j>« See Toe. FOOTED. Lev. 11.3. whatsoever is cloven/, that ye shall e 4 7. and the 8wine,though he be cloven^.is unc-ie^f 21, 19. a man that is broken;/', shall not apprnac* Acts\Q. 12. all manner of four^. beasts, 11. 6. /ii>»i.l.23. image made like birds and four/. i>eaJ| FOOTMEN. A'7fm.l1.21.the people are six hundred thousand r. 1 Sam, 22.17, Saul said to the/, slay priests of Lit Jer. 12. 5. if bast run with/, and they wearied \Xv% FOOTSTEFS. Psal. 17. 5. hold up my goings that my/, slip not 77. 19- thy way is in the sea, thy/, are not known 89, 51. they reproached the/, of thine anointed Cant. 1 . 8. go thy way forth by the /. of the flock FOOTSTOOL. 1 Chron. 28.2. buUd an house for the/, of our God 2 Chr, 9. 18. were six steps to throne with/.ofgold Psal. 99. 5. worship at his/, for he is holy, 132.7. 110. 1. sit thou at my right-hand till I make thin* enemies thy /. Mat. 22. 44. Mark 12. 36. Luke 20. 43. Acts 2. .35. Heb. 1. 13. Isa. 66. 1. heaven is my throne, and earth is my/. _ Acts7.4if, Xam.2.1.remembered not his/, in day of his anger Mat. 5. 35. iiwear not by the earth, it is his/. //ed.]0.13.expectiag till his enemies be made his/. Jam, 2, 3. say to the poor, sit here under my f. FOR. *^ Dettt. 4.7. so nigh in all things that we call on h./. 2 5aOT.11.22.shewed David all Joab had sent him/ Prov. 28.21./. piece of bread that man will trans- 14. 13. the people followed him on/, out of cities 18. 8. if thy/, offend thee, cut it off, Mark Q. 45. 22. 13. bind him hand and/, cast him into darkn. Mark 6. 33. many ran a/, thither out of all cities Jo/jh1 1.44. was dead came forth boimd hand and/. Acts7.5.not so much as to set his/,on,yet promised 20.13 .so had appointed, minding himself to go a/. lC0r.i2.i5. if the/, say, because I am not the hand Heb. 10.29. hath trodden under/, the Son of God Jtev,t.l3.Soa of man clothed witn a garm. to the/. 11, 3. the holy city shall they tread under/. Sole of FOOT. Gen.i.Q.the dove found no rest for the sole of her f. I>eri(.28.35.L.smitetheewith a botch from ^0/00//. 56.B0t set sole of her/, on ground for delicateness 65. nor shall the sole of thy/, have rest [on JoshA .S.every place the sole ofyonrf. shall tread 2 Sam .14.25. none like Absalom, from the sole off. Job S. 7< Job smitten with boils from sole of the/. Isa. 1. 6. from stle off. to the head no soundness Esek ,1.7. *ele cff. was like the sole of a calfs/. FOOT-BREADTH. Dettt. •S.S.wiW not give, no not so much asf. breadth Left-VOOT, Rev. 10. 2. and be set hit left-/, upon the earth ilf/rr.5.45./.maketh nis sun to rise on evil and good 6.7. they think to be heard/, their much speaking 25. 35./. I was hungry, and ye gave me meat, 42. Jolm 1 . lb. out of his fuln .we received grace/, graca Rom. 13. 6. /./. this cause ye pay tribute also |2 Cor. 5. I . /. we know.if this house were dissolved ■ 13.8./. we can do nothing against but/, the truth 2 Pet, 3.12. looking/.the coming uf the day of God FORASMUCH. Gen. 41. 39. /. as God hath shewed thee all this Deut. 12. 1 2./. as he hath no inheritance with yoa Judg. 11 . 36. /. as the Lord hath taken vengeance 1 Sam, 20. 42./. as we have sworn both of us 2 Sam. 19. 30. /. as my lord is come again in peace 1 Kings 13. 21./. as thou hast disobeyed the Lord 1 Chron. 5. 1./. as Reuben defiled bis father's bed /ja. 29.13. /.as this peo. draw near with their mouth Jer. 10, 6./. as there is none like to thee, O Lord 7-/. among all wise men of nations none like thee Dan. 2. 40. /. as iron break, and subdu. all thing* Luke 19. 9- /• as he also is the son of Abraham Acts 11. 17./. then as God gave them the like gift 17. 29./. then as we are the offspring of God 24. 10./. as 1 know fhat thou hast been a judge 1 Cor. 11. 7./. as he is the image and glory of God 14. 12./. as yc are zealous of spiritual gifts 15. 58./. as ye know your labour ib not inv» 1 Pet. 1. 18./. as yc know ye were not redeemed 4,1./. then as Christ hath suffered for us FORBADE. Deut. 2. 37. nor unto whatsoever the Lord/, us Mat. 3. 14. but John/, him, saying, I have need Markg. 38. we saw one oasting out devils in thy name, we/, him, because lie followeth not us, Luke 9. 49. C Pet.Z, 16. the ass/, the madness of the prophte FORBAUE. 1 Satrh 23.13. Dar. escaped, and Saul/, to go forth ZChroti. 25.16. then the prophet/, and said, 1 know Jer. 41. 8. so Ishmael/. and slew them not FORBEARANCE. Rom. 2. 4. or despisest thou the riches of his/, f 3.25. for the remission of siQS,through the/, ofG. FORBEAR, Exod. 23.5. if see his ass, and would./, to help him Deut.iS.i2. if thou shalt/.to vow, it shall be uo sin 1 Sam. 11. 1 3./. us seven days that we may send 1 Kings 22. 6. shall I go, or/. ? 2 Chron. 18, 5, l-b 2 Chron. 25. I6./. why shouidest thou be smitten 35. 21./, thee from meddling with God Neh. 9. 30. yet many years didst thou/, them Job 16. 6. and though I /. what am I eased ? Pr0r.24.ll. thou/, to deliver them drawn todeat^ Jer. 40. 4. but if it seem ill to thee to come, f, £«*. 2. 5. whether they will hear or/. 7. I 3.'ll, 3. 27* v>d he that forbeareth, let him/.' 24. 17. to cry, make no nworning for the dejbl Zech. 11. 12. I said, give me my price, if not,,/ iCtfT. 9. 6. have not we power to f. working ? 2Car.lS.6/.lest any should think of me above wh I r^fn.3.1. wherefore when we could no longer /' FORBEARETH. JVwn.9.13. that/, keep the passover shall be cut Esek, 3. 27. Hud he that f. let him-forbtar FOR F0HBEAH.INO. >'-9v. Ifc5. 15. by loug/. is a prince persuaded /•r. 20. 9. I was weary with f. I coula not itay Eph. 4. 2./. one another in love, Cai. 3. 13. 0. 9. masters, do the same things, f. threatening S TiiH. 3. t S4. the cervant of the Jxtrd must be /. FORBID. Nnm. 11. 38. Joshua said, my lord Moses,/, them 1 Sam. 24. 6. the Lord/. 1 should do this thing 26. 11 . Lord/. T should stretch forth mine hand 1 T<'iTigs2l.3. Kaboth said to Ahab, the Ld. /. it me lC/iro».11.19.my God/.itme, that I should do this J^ark 9. 39. but Jesus said,/ him not, Lrtke 9. 50. 10.14.suifer little childr./. them not, Lu/te 16.1 6. Z/u^«6.S9.taketh thy cloke, / not to take coat also Acts 10. 47. Peter answered, can any f. water, that these should not be baptized i £4. 33. should/none of his acquaintance to come 1 Cor. 14. 39. and/ Dot to speak with tongues God FORBID. Gen. 44. 7- God / I7. Josh. 32. 29. | 24. 16. 1 Sam. 121 23. | 14. 45. | 20. 2. J06 27. 5. Luke 20. 16. Jiom. 3. 4, 6, 31. | 6. 2, 15. | 7. 7, 13. I 9. 14. I 11. 1, 11, 1 Cor. 6. 15. Gal. 2. 17. j 3. 21. I 6. 14. FORBIDDEN. Lev, S. 17. if a siul commit any of these things/. Deiit. 4.23.01 the likeness of what the Lord hath/. Acts 16. 6. and were/, to preach the word in Asia FORBIDDETH. 3 John 10. and/, them that would receive brethren FORBIDDING. Litkt 23. 2. and/, to give tribute to Cesar, saying Acis^Q SI. preaching kingd. of G. no man/, him 1 T7iess, 3. 16./. us to speak to the Gentiles 1 7tm. 4. 3. /. to marry, commanding to abstain FORBORNE. [from Jer. 5l. 30. mighty men of Babylon have/", to fight FORCE. Gen. 31. 31. peradventure thouwouldest take by/. £'eT((.34.7-eye notdim,norwashisnatuTal/.abated 1 Sam. 2.16. shalt give it, if not, I will tadte it by/ Lira 4.23.they made them to cease by /.and power Jiii .?0. 18. by great/, of my disease, garm. changed 40. iG. and his/, is in the navel of his belly Jer. 18. 2i . pour out their blood by/, of the sword 23. 10. their course is evil, and their/, is not right 48.45. theystoodunder the shadow.because of the/. £xei: .34.4. with/, and cruelty have ye ruled them 35. 5. thou hast shed blood by the/, of the sword A'/tos 2. 14. the strong shall not strengthen his/. Mni. 11. 12. and the violent take it by/. To/m ().l5.when perceived theywould take him by/'. Acts 23. 10. to take Paul by/, from among them Heii.y.lT.SoT a testament is of /.after men aie dead FORCE. Deut. 22. 25. if the man/, her and lie with her 2 Sam. 13. 12. nay, my brother, do not/, me £*//i.7.8.willhe/'.the queen also before me in house FORCEp. Jiuig. 1. 34. the Ammonites/, the children of Dan , 20. 5. my concubine have they/, that she is dead 1 Sam. 13. 12. 1/ myself therefore, and offered 2 Sam. 13. 14. Amnon/. Tamar and lay with her 23. hated Amnon, because he /his sister Tamar 32. determined from the day that he/, his sister Prov. 7-31. with the flattering of her lips she/, him FORCES. 2 CAr. 17. 2. Jehoshaphat placed/, in fenced cities J/)6 36. 19. be will not esteem all the /. of strength Isa. 60. 5. the/, of the Gentilee shall come to thee .11. men may bring to thee the/.of Gentiles Ji!r.40.7 .when the captains of the/that were in the field, 13. I 11.11,1.3,16. I 42.1,8. | 43. 4, 5. Dan. 11. 10. and shall assemble a mult, of great/. 38.but in his estate shall he honour the God of/. Oiad. 11. that strangers carried away captive his/. t 13. shouldest not have laid hands on their/. FORCIBLE, 1)3 6. 25. how/, right words, what arguing prove ? FORCING. Dffur.20.i9.not destroy trees by /.axe against them Frov. 30. 33. so the/, of wrath bringeth forth strife FORD, S. Gen. 32. 22. Jacob passed over the/. Jabbok ash. 2, 7. and the men pursued the spies to the/.^ '4idg. 3.28. Israel went and took the/, of Jordan '»o. 16.2. the daughters of Moab at the/, of Amon FORECAST. ifan. 11. 34. and he sh^l/, his devices, 25. FOREFATHERS. wr. 11. 10. are turned to the iniquities of their/. Tim. ^3.1 thank God, whom I serve from my f. FOREFRONT. trod. 26. 9- six curtains in the/, of the tabernacle 28. 37. a blue lace, on the f. of the mitre it shall be en. 8 9. upon his/, did he put the golden plate Sam. 14. S. /. of one rock was situate north-ward Sanf. 11, 15. set ye Uriah m the/, of the battle Kings 1 6. 14. be brourht the brazen altar from f. SK FOR FOR 2 Chron. 20. 27- Jehoshaphat in the / of them JiBr.lO.S.for one cutteih a tree out uf/. with the a>^ £xeA.40.ig.from/.of lower gate to /.of inner court 47. 1. the/, of the house stood towards the east FOREHEAD. Gen. 24. + 22 . the man took a jewel for the /. Exod.28.3Q.the plate shall be on Aaron's/, always Lev. 13. 41. he is/.-bald, yet he is clean 43. it is a leprosy sprung up in his bald/. 43. if the rising be reddish in his bald/. 1 55. whether it be in the head or/, thereof l&m.l7.49.David took a stone, slang it, and smote the Fhilistibe in his/, the stone sunk in his/. 8 Chron. 36. 19. the leprosy rose up in Uaziah's/. SO. and behold he was leprous in his /. Jer. 3. 3. and thou hadst avhore's/. not Bshamed Exek. 3. 1 7. Israel are stiff of/, and hard of heart 8. have made thy/strong againsttheir foreheads 9. as an adam.aarder than flint have made thy/. 16. 12. 1 put a jewel upon thy/, and ear-rings in i^i'.14.9.and receive the mark of the beast in his/, 17.5. and upon her/. was a name written, Mystery FOREHEADS. Exek. 3. 8. ma.de thy forehead strong againsttheir/. 9. 4. set a mark on the/, of them that sigh and cry Rev.T.Z. have sealed the servants of God in their/. 9. 4. which have not the seal of God in their /. IS. 16. he causeth all to receive a mark in their/. 14. 1. having his Father's name written in their/. 20. 4. nor had received the mark upon their/. 22. 4. and hi& name shall be in their/. FOREIGNER. Exod. 12. 45./. and hired servant shall not eat Deut. 15. 3. of a/, thou mayest exact it again FOREIGNERS. O&ad. 11. in the day that/ entered into his gates Eph. 2. 19. ye are no more strangers and/. FOREKNEW. Rom.ll.2,G. hath not czist away people which he/ FOREKNOW. Rom. 8. 29. whom he did/, he also did predestinate FOREKNOWLEDGE. Acts 2. 23. him being delivered by the/, of God 1 Pel. 1. 2. elect accordingto/. of God the Father FOREMOST. Geti. 32. 17. Jacob commanded the/ saying 33. 3. he put the handmaids and their children/. 2 Sam. 18. 27. the running of the/is like Ahimaaz FORKORDAINED. Rom. 3. i 25. God hath/, to^e a propitiation 1 Pet. 1. 20. who verily was/, before the world FOREPART. Exod. 38. 27. two rings towards/, of ephod, 39.20. 1 Kings 6.20. the oracle in the/. was twenty cubits Bzek. 42. 7. the wall on the/, of the chambers Acis2T . 41. the/, of ship stuck fast and remained FORERUNNER. /feA.6.20,whither the/.is for us entered,even Jesus FORESAW. Acts 2. 25. I /. the Lord always before my face FORESEETH. Prov. 22. 3. a prudent man/, the evil, 27. 12. FORESEEING. Gfl/.3.8. the scripture/. God would justify heathen FORESEEN. Heb.ll .t 40. God having/some better thing for us FORE-SHIP. Acts 27.30. theywould have cast anchors out of/. FORESKIN. Geti. 17 . 1 1 . ye shall circumcise the flesh of your/ 14. whose flesh of his/, is not circumcised 23. and circumcised the flesh of their/. 24, 25. £*orf. 4. 25.then Zipporahcut offthe/. of her son Lev. 13. S. the flesh of his/, shall be circumcised Dtfu(.10.l6.circumcisetherefore the/.of your heart /fad. 3. 16. drink then, and let thy/, be uncovered FORESKINS. Josh. 5. 3. circumcised Israel at the hill of the f. 1 Sam. 18. 35. but an hundred/ of the Philistines 27. David brought their/, gave them to the king 2 Sam.3.14.whichl espoused to me foranhund./ Jer.4.4.take away/, of your heart,ye men of Judah FOREST. 1 Sam. 22. 5. David came into the /. of Hareth 1 Kings7.Z. Solomon built the house of the /. lO.i7.put them m the house of the/.2 Chron.g.lG. 2 Kings i9.33.Inio the/, of his Carmel, Isa. 37.24. Neh. 3. 8. a letter to Asaph, keeper of the king's/. Psal. 50. 10. for every beast of the /. is mine 104. 20. wherein all beasts of the /.do creep forth Isa. 9. 18. and shall kindle in the thickets of the/. 10. 18. and shall consume the glory of his/. 19. the rest of the trees of his /. shall be few 21. 13. in the f. of Arabia shall ye lodge 22. 8. thou didst look to the armour of the f. 29. 17. the field shall be esteemed as a/. 32. 15. 32. 19. when it shalt hail, coming down on, the / 44. 14. taketh cypress from among trees of the/. 33i break forth into singing, ye mountains, O /. 56. 9- all ye beasts of the/, come to devour Jer. 5* 6. wherefore a lion out of/, shall &laj theoi x2. 8. mine heritage is to me as a lion in the / SI. 14. I will kindde a fire in the/, thereof S6.18. become ashigh places of the/, Mie. S. is. 46. 23. they shall cut down her/ saith the Lord* Ezei.l5.6. as the vine tree among the trees of the f, 20. 46. prophesy against the/, of the south field' ' 47. say unto the/, of the south, hear the word Hos.2.12.1 will m^eHiem a/.beasts shall eat them .AmosSA.viU lion roar in the/, when bath no prey.' Mie. 5. 8. as a lion among the beasts of the/. Zech, 11. S. the/, of the vintage is come down FORESTS. 3 Citron. S7.4. Jotham built castles in the/. Psal. 29.9. the voice of the Lord discovereih the/. Isa. 10. 34. he shall cut down the thickets ofthe/ Exek, 39* 10. neither cut down any out of the /* * FORETEL. 2 Cor. 13. S. I/, you as if I were present see. time FORETOLD. Afor*13.23. take heed, beh.I have/, you all things Acts 3.34. the proph. have likewise/, of these days FOREWARN. Luke 13. 5. but I will/, you whom ve shall fear FOREWARNED. * 1 Thess. 4, 6. as we also have/, you and testified FORFEITED. Exra 10. 8. all his subst. should be/, he separated FORGAT. Gtfn.40.23. butler not remember Joseph, but/, him Judg. 3. 7. the children of Israel/, the Lord 1 Sam. 12. 9. and when they/, the Lord their God Psal. 78,11 and they/, his works and his wonders 106.13. soon/, his works || 21./. G, their Saviour Lam. 3,17. Temoved far from peace, 1/ prosperity Hos.2.13.she went after her lov. and/. me,EaithL FORGAVE. Pja/.78.38.he/. their iniquity, destroyed them not Mat. 18. 37. he loosed him, and/, him the debt 32. O wicked servant, I/, thee all that debt Luke 7. 43. had nothing to pay, he frankly/, them 43. I suppose that he to whom he/, most 2 Cor. 2. 10. for if I /. any thing to whom I/, it for your sakcs/, I it in the person of Christ Col. 3. 13. even as Christ/, you, so also do ye FORGAVEST. Ps. 33. 5. I will confess, thou/, the iniquity of my 99. 8. was G. that/, them, tho' tookest vengeance FORGED. Psal. 119. 69- the prond have/, a lie against me FORGERS. JiDA13.4.ye are f.oflies,are all physicians of no val FORGET Signifies, [1] To let things slip out of the memory, Deut. 4. 9, Lest thou forget the things thine eyes have seen. [2] To let God, hh word, and ben^ts, slip out of mind : whereupon follow diiobediencSt neglect of God's worship, and wicked erxtempt of God, as a fruit and consequence of .nich forgetfulness, Judg, 3. 7, The children of Israel md evil in the sight of the Lord, and forgat the Lord their God, and served Baalim and the groves : Thus men forget God; the wicked wholly, the godly in part. [3] Tv east off one, to cease to hoe, care, and provide for him. Psal. 77. 9, Halh God forgotten to be gracious i Thus God fmfi gets the wicked : and the godly do sometimes think that they are thus forgotten, yet art not so. See also Isa, 49. l5. Can a woman forget her sucking child f yea, they may for- get, yet will I not forget diee. Shi may cease to Ivve her child, but I will not cease to love and provide for thee, [4] To omit to punish Amos 8. 7, Surely I will never forget aii/ of their works : I will not always defer to punish them, though it may seem I have for- gotten, [5] Not to esteem, but to pats ever a matter as unworthy our temembranee. Phil. 3. 13, Forgetting those things which are behind : Not so much considering or regarding what I have already done, as what I have yet further to do. Joseph called the name of his frst-bomf Manasseh, that is, forgetting ; /or God, said he, hathinade me forget all my toil, and all my father's house: he has expelled all sorrowful remembrana (f my slavery in Egypt, and of my sufferings from my brethren, by my present comfort and glory In Psal. 45. 10, the Psalmist speaking to th» church saySf Forget also thine own people, and thy father's house : He alludes to the law of matrimony. Gen. 2. 24. I5So« must forget and forsake all carnal relations, so far as ikef hinder from Christ, and likewise all those pre- judices, false persuasions, corrupt incltnations, and evil practices, which are so natural to, a«i even part of .thyself. Mat. 5. 29, 30. Ajid by these words he seems tacitly to Jaretel, thai even the legal worship appointed by Afosea, tf^ FOR ^•sUotrtd to tHim hy thtir partttt tueeemivtly for many ^tnertttiotu, ikoutd bt Ttlinquiihtd by tk» ktUavtng Jews, and abotiifud by Christ's eomiHg. Gm.37< 45. till he /".that whidk thou hut dooe Mm il. 51. for Ood hath m&de me/, all my toil i}«ti<.4.9.1e5t thou/.the things thioe eyes have seL_ S3, lest ye/, the covenant of the I^ord yoor God 31. the L. will not/, the covenant of thy fMhers fi. IS. beware lest inou/. the I^ord, 6. 11, 14, 19. 9.7./. not how thou provokedstthe Lord thy God 85. 19. shalt blot oat Amalek, thou ahalt not /. it 1 Sam. 1. 11. if thou wilt not/, chine handmaid C Kingi 17.38. the covenant I made ye shall not/. Joi 8. 13. 80 are the paths of all that/. God g. S7* if I sayi I will/, my complaint 11 . 16. because thou shalt/. thy misery 81. 80. womb shall/, him, worm shall feed on him Paal. 9. 17> And all the nations that/. Ood lu. 13. arise, O Lord,/, not the humble 13. 1. how lon^ wilt thou/, me, O Lcnrd f 45. 10./. also thme own people, and father's house 50. 22, now consider this, ye that/. God 59. 11 .slay them not,lest m^ people/scatter them 74. 19*/ Dot the congregation 01 thy poor for ever S3. / not the voice of thine enemies ?8. 7. that they might not y. the works of God 102, 4. heart smitten, so that I/, to eat my bread 103. S. bless the Lord, and/, not all his benefits 119. l6. I will not/, thy word 83. yet do I not/, thy statutes, I09, 141. 93.1 will never/.thy precepts.hast quickened me 153. deliver me, for I do not/, thy law 176. for I do not/, thy commandments 137 . 5. if 1/ thee, O Jemsalem, let my hand/. Prov.i. 1. my son,/, not my law, butlet thy heart 4. 6. get wisdom, get understanding, /, it not 31. 5. lestthe^ dnuk and/, the law, and pervert 7 Jet him drmk and/, poverty, rememb. no more /ia.49.l5. can a woman/, her sucking child ? yea, they may/, yet will I not/, thee 54. 4. for thou shalt/. the shame of thy ^outh 65. 11 . ye are they that/, my holy mountain tf«r.S.38.can maid/, her ornaments, or bride attireP 88.87 .who think to cause my people to/.my name 39. behold, I, even I, will utterly/, you Lam. 5. 20. wherefore dost thou/, us for ever ? //(U.4. 6. forgotten the law, I will also/, thy childr. Amos 8. T. I will never/, any of their works lied. 6. 10 God is not unrighteous to/, your works 13. 16. to do good and communicate/, not FORGETFUL. Heb. 13. 8. be not/, to entertain strangers Jam 1. 85. he be not a/, hearer, but a doer FORGETFULNESS. PjIe that have sinned against thee S CAron. 7. 14. then will I hear and/, their sin Psai. 85. 18. look on my pain, and/ all my sins 86. 5. for thou. Lord, art good and ready to/. Isa. 8. 9- t^e mean manboweth, therefore/, them J«r.ld.S3./. not their iniquity nor blot out tbeir sin 31 .34. for I will/.their iniquity, not remember sin 36. 3. that 1 may/, their iniquity and their sin Dan,9. 19- O Lord hear, O Lord/. Lord hearken 4»i(M 7. S. I aaid, O Lord God,/. I beseech thee Mat. 6. IS./, as, as we/, onr debtors, Liiitf 11.4. 14.ifye/ men their trespasses, your Fath.will/. 15. if ye/, not, nor will your Father/, you d. 6. hath powerto/. sin, Mark 8. 10. JJuke 5 84. 18. 81. how oft my brodier sin, and I /.him f 35. if ye from your hearts /. not every one Mark 8.7.who caa/.siiu,bat God only ? jMke 5.81 , 11. 85, praying/ that your Father may /. you 86. but if ye do not/, your Father will not/. LfJte 6. 37 - /. and ye shall be forgiven 17. 3. and if thy brother repent,/, him, 4. C3. 34. Father, /'.Uicm, they kiaow oot what ^ey do 219 FOR 8 Cpr .8.7. ye ought rather to/, him and comfort nmi lU. to whom ye /. any thing, 1 /. also 1£. 13. 1 was not burdensome,/, me this wron| 1 John 1. 9. be is faithful and just to/, us our sins FORGIVEN. Gm. 4. 1 13, my iniquity is greater than may be/. Z«ii.4. SO, make atonement, and it shall be/, them, S6. 31, 35. I 5. 10, 13, 16, 18. | 6. 7- | 19- 88. Num. 15. 85, 26,88. Deut. 81. 8. Num. 14. 19. pardon, as thou hast/, firom Egypt Pjd/.SS.l. blessed, whose transgress. isf.RomA.J. 85. 8. thou hast /'. the iniquity of thy people Iia. 33. 84. the people shall be/, their iniquity •Ala/.9.8.son, be of good cheer,thy sins be/thee, 5 . Mark 2. 5, 9- Luke 5. 20, 23. I f, 48. 18, 31> all sin and blasphemy shall he/, but ag. H.Gh.shall notbe/.3S. Mark S.ZQ.JMke 18.10. Mark 4. 12. and their sins shall be/, them Luke 6. 37. forgive, and ye shall be/. 7. 47. her many sins areV.but to whom little is/. Acts 8. 22. the thought ofthy heart may be/, thee Eph. 4. 32. as God for Christ's sake hath/, you Col.2.13. he quickened, having/, you all trespasses Jam. 5. 15. if committed sins, they shall be/, him 1 J^c^nS.lS.I write to you, because your sins are/. FORGlVETll. Pj. 103. .3. heals thy diseases, who/, all iniquities Luke 7 .49.lhey began to say, who is this/sins also:' FORGIVENESS. Pf.l.30.4.there is/, with thee that mayest be feared Mark 3. 39. hath never/, but is in danger of hell Acts 5. 31. him hath God exalted to give/, of sins 13. 38. thlro' him is preached unto you /. of sins 26. 18, to God, that they maj receive/, of sins J^/i. 1. 7. io whom we have /'. of sins, Col. 1. 14. « FORGIVENESSES. Dan. 9. 9. to Lord our God belong mercies and/, FORGIVING. Exod. 34. 7./, iniquity, transgression. Num. 14.18: Ep/t. 4. 32. forbearing,/", one another. Col. 3. 13, FORGOT. Deut. 24. 19. and hast /. a sheaf in the field FORGOITEN. Gen. 41. 30. and all the plenty shall be/. DffrjI.Sf). 13.not transgressed com.nor have I/,them 31.81.it shall not be/, out of mouths of their seed 32. 18. thou hast/. God that formed thee J^b 19. 14. my familiar friends have/ me 28. 4. flood breaks out, even waters/ of die foot Psal. 9. 18. for the needy shall not alway be/, 10. 11. he hath said in his heart, God hath /. 31. 12. I am/, as a dead man out of mind 42. 9, I will say, my rock, why hast thou/ me i 44.17 all this is come on us,yet have we not/.thel 2p.if we have/name of our God, or stretched out 77.9-hath G./ to be gracious ? hath he shut mcr, 119. 61. but I have not/, thy law 139, because mine enemies have f. thy words Eccl. S. 16. in the days to come shall all be/. 8. 10. and the wicked were/ in the city 9. 5. for the memory of them is/. ha. 17. 10. thou hast/, the God ofthy salvation 23. 15. that Tyre shall be/, seventy years 1 6. take an harp, thou harlot that hast been /. 44. 21, O Israel, thou shalt not be/, of me 49. 14. but Zion said, my Lord hath/, me 65. 16. because the former troubles are /. Jer. 2. 38. my people have/, me, 13, 25. | 18. 15. 3. 21. they have/, the Lord their God 20, 11 their confusion shall never be/, 23. 40. 23. 27. to forget, astheirfathershave/ my name 30. 14.all thy lovers have/'.thee, Uiey seek thee not 44. 9, have ye /. the wickedness of your fJE^ers 50. 5. let us join in a covenant that shall not be/. 6. they turned away, have /. their resting-place .^m. 2.6. Lord Claused the sabbath to be/, in Zion Esei. 22. 12. thou hast/, me, saith the Lord 23. 35. saith the Lord, because thou hast/, me Hos. 4. 6. seeing thou hast /. the law of thy God 8. 14. for Israel hafh/. Maker and builds temples 13. 6. their heart exalted, therefore have /. me Mat. 16. 5. they had/, to take bread, MarkQ. 14. Luke 12. 6. and not one of them is/, before God Heb.lZ.S.zaA yehave^.the exhortation that speaks 2 Pet. 1 . 9./, uiat he was purged &om his old sins FORKS, J Sam. 1 3 . S 1 . y et they had a file for the/, and axes FORM, As taken for thejtguret shape, or likeness of a thing. Job 4. In, It stood still, but I could not discern the form thereof. Likewise for outward sptendottr, pomp, and digttity. Isa. 53. S, He hath no form nor comeliness ; no such outward splendour as the Jews pected in their Messiah. It is also taken for a draught or pattern. 2 Tim. 1. 13, Hold fast ue form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me. Make thy discourses conform to the pattern of sound and true doc- Irin* wherein thou hast been instructed by me. TAff apoMtfe Paul, adiertiiing Timoi\ky of zcfiai ihou/d come to pass in the latter timet, *ay>, S T/i.9.17.art a God slow to anger, and /. them not 19. thou in thy mercies/, them not in wilderness FORSWEAR. Mat.5.3S. thou shalt not/.thys. but perform oathj FORT, S. 2-S3m.S.9. soDaviddweltin the/.thecity ofDav. 2 Kings 25. 1 . they built/, ag. Jerus. Jer. 52. 4. 2sa. 25.12. high/, of thy walls shall he bring dons 29. 3. and I will raise/, against thee .32. 14. the/, and towers shall be for dens for ever Esek. 4. 2. andbuilta/. against it, 21. 22. ) 26.8. 17. 17. and building/, to cut off many persons 21 . 22. was the divination for Jerus. to bmld a/. 26. 8. and he shall make a/, against thee 33. 27. and they that be in the/, shall die Z)an.ll.l9.shall turn toward the ^. of his own land FORTH. Neh. 4i. 16. from that time/, my servants wrought 13. 21. from that time/, came they no more Psal. 113. 2. blessed be the name of the Lord, from this time/, and forever, 115. 18. 1 121.8. Jer. 49.5. ye shall be driven out every man right/. Mat. 16. 21. from that time/, began Jesus to shew 22.46. nor durst from that day/ask him questions John 11, 53. from that day/, they took counsel FORTHWITH. Ezra 6. 8. that/, expences be given to these men Mat. 13.5./. sprung up, because no deepn. of earih 26. 49. he/, came to Jesus, and said, hail, Master Mark I.29. and/, when come out of tiie synagogue 43 .he straitly charged him,and/. sent nun avray 5.13. and/. Jesus gave the unclean spirits leave John 19. 34. and/, came thereout blood and water ^c^j^-lB-he received sight/, and arose,was bapti^. 12. 10. and/, the angel departed from him 21 .30. they drew Paul out, and/, doors were shut FORTY. Ge».18.29. he spake again ,peradventure there shall be/, found ; he said, 1 will not do it for/. sak«i Exod. 26. 19. thou shalt make/, sockets of silver 21. and their/, sockets of silver, 36. 24, S6. Jvdg. 12. 14. Abdon had/, sons and thirty daugh. 2.ffwgj 8 .9 ■ so H azael went and took/, camels* burJ. Neh. 5. IS. the governors had taken/, shekels Acts 23. 13. more than/, made tliis conspiracy, 21. FORTY baths. XKing^.SB. made ten lavers, one contained/, batki FORTY cubits, 1 Kings 6. 17. the house before it was/, dibits Wtt^ Ezek.4\.Z. he measured the length thereof/ nibu 46. 2S. there were courts joined off. cmfU ■ See Days, FORTY tine. Gen. 32. 15. /. kine, ten bulls, apresent to Esau FORTY stripes. Detit. 25.3./. str. he may give him, and not exceei 2 Cor. 11.24. of the Jews I received/, str. save onu FORTY years. Gen. 25. 20. Isaac was/, y. when be took RebelcaU 36.34, Esau/, years when he took to wife Judith Exod.16. 35. Israel did eat manna/. y. Neh.g.Zl. Nutn. 14. 33. shall wander in wildern./. y. 32. U.. 34. ye shall bear your iniquities f. ytars Deut. 2. 7. he knoweth thy walking these /. j^tfii/ < 8. 2. the way which God led thee/, years, 29. S, 4. neither did thy foot swell these/. j.tfiirJ Josh. 5. 6. Israel walked/, y^ar^ in the w.idcna 14. 7 . f. ^e i"-! old was I wFrq Mat^ivutmi FOR jHrff..1,ll.tneluidhadTeit/.y«ari,5.11. j 8.C8. IS. 1. lyul into the hand of f'liiliatlnfls /. years 1 .Sam. 4; 18. £U had judged Isr&el f. years t Sam. 8. 10. Ish^bosheth/. y. old when he began 5, 4. David reigned/, year/, 1 Kings 2. 11. 15. 7. after/, jfmrs Absalom said to the king 1 kinsi 1 1. 48. time Solomon reigned waa/. j/ears 8 Kings 18.1. Jeho&sh roigned/.y«ar/ in Jerusalem 8 Chnm . M. 1 . Joash reigned /. ytar* in Jerusalem Ptal.gS.iO.f. y. was I grieved wi& this generation Etek.i^. 11. nor shall it be Inhabited/, years 18. and her cities shall be desolate/, years 13. at the end of/, y. I will gather the Egyptians AmosZ, 10. r led you/. yr. 51. 53. tho'&heshould/. height of her strength *'ah.i.l. watch the way,/, thy power mightily 3.14.draw thee waters forsiege./. thy strongholds FORTIFIED. Chron. 11. 11. Rehoboam^. the strong holds 86. 9. Uzriah built towers and/, them •%h. 3. 8. they /. Jerusalem to the broad wall »(c.7.18.inthatday he shall come fromthe/.cities FORTRESS, ES. Sam. 88. 8. the Ixird is my rock and my/. Psat. 18. 8. I 31 . 3. ( 71. 3. I 91. S- r !**• S. Prov. 12. 1 12. wicked dcsireth the/", of evil men Isa.ll.S. the/, also shall ceaje from Ephraim 85. 12. the/, of the high fort shall he bring down 34. 13. nettles and brambles come op in the/. /«■*. 6. 7. 1 have set thee for a/, among my people 0. 17 eather thy wares, O inhabitant of the/. SIT FOU Jer. 10. 19. O Lord, my/. 1= lb? day of affliCton Dan. 11. 7. enter into the/, of the king of the north 10. shall he retnm and be stirred up even to his/. i 39. thus shall he do in the/, of munitions Hos. 10. 14. and all thy/, shall be spoiled Amos 5.0. that the qwiled shall come against the/. Jlfic.7.18.in that day he shall come to thee from/. FORWARD. JVum.38.ig. we will not inherit on yonder side or/. Jer. 7- 84. and they went backward and not/. £zeA.43. 27.it shall be upon the eighth day and so/. Zeeh. 1. 15. and they helped/, the affliction 8 Cor.8.10. not only to do, but also to be/year ago 17. hut being more/, of his own accord he went Gai. 2. 10. the same which 1 also was/, to do 3 John 6. whom if thou bring/, on their journey See 2'hat Dat, Go, Set, Went. FORWARDNESS. 2 Cor. 8. 8. but by occasion of the/, of others 9' 2. for I know/, of your mind, for which I boast FOUGHT. Exod. 17. 8. then came Amalek and/, with Israel 10. so Joshua/, with Amalek, Moses went up ^«flt.21.1.thenking Arad/, ag. Isr. and took some 23.Sihon came and/, against Israel, Judf.ll. 80. 26.Sihon/. agaioat the former king of Moab Josh. 10. 14. for the Lord/, for Israel, 42. | 23.3. 29. Joshua and all Israel/, against Libnab 31,/. against Lachish || 34. Eglon || 36. Hebron 24. 8. the Amorites on the other side/, with you 11. and the men of Jericho/, against you Jndg. 1. 5. tbey found Adoni-bezek and/, ag. him B. Jndah had/, against Jerusalem, and taken it 5. 19, the kings came, then/, the kings of Canaan 20. they £, from heaven, the stars in courses/. 9. 17. my M,ther/. for you and delivered you 39. Gaal went out and/, with Abimelech 18.4. all the men of Gilead/. with Ephraim 1 Sam. 4. 10. the Philistines/. 1 Chron. 10. 1. 14.47. Saul/.against all his enemies on every side 15. 1 5. Saul /. against Amalek in the valley 19. 8 So David/, with the Philistines, 23. 5. 2 •y FOUND. G«n,44.10. he with whom it ij/.be my servant. 16. Deut. 20. 11, people that is/, shall be tributaries 1 Kings 14. IS. in him there is/, some good thing 2 KingsQ2. 13. this book that I'j/. 2 Chron. 34. 21. Ezra 4. I9. it is/, this city hath been rebellious Job 19. 28. seeing the root of the matter it/. Prov. 10. 13. in the lips of him wisdom is/. TOV Isa. 13. 15. every one that is/, shall be thrust thro' 37. 1 4. lift up thy prayer for remnant that ie/, 65.8. as the new wine is/, in the cluster Jer. 2. 26. as the thief is ashamed when he is/. 34. in thy skirts is/, the blood of innocents 11, 9- a conspiracy is/, among the men of Judah Dan. 5. 12. excellent wisdom is/, in thee, 14. Hos. 14. 8. 1 ani like a tree, from me is thy fruit/. Luke 15. 24. this my son was lost and is/. 32. 2 Cor. 7- 14, our boasting I made is/, a truth Was FOUND. Gen. 44. 12, the cup was/, in Benjamin's sack 47> 14, Joseph gathered the money tbat was /. Exod. 35.23. every man with whom aJof/. purple 24. every man with whom was/, shittim-wood Judg. 20. 1 48. smote with the sword all that zoas/. 1 Sam. 13. 22, with Saul and Jonathan there loas/. 3 Kings 12. 10,high-priest told the money that uas/. 20.13.shewed all that was/, in treasury, Zra,39.2, 22, 9. gathel- the money that was/. 2 Chr. 34. 17. 23. 2. read book which v>as /. 2 Chron. 34. 30. 9.Chron. 15.4. soughthim,heaJaf /. ofthem, 15. 21. 17. carried away tbe substance that was /. Esra 6. 2. there was/, at Achmetha a roll Eccl. 9. 15. there mas/, in it a poor wise man /er.48.27.waslsr.a derision? a'a.The/am.thieves? Exei. 28. 15. perfect till iniquity was/, in thee Dan. 1. 19. among all none was/, like Daniel 2, 35. iron, clay broken, no place u'lU'/. for them 5, 1] . like the wisdom of the gods was/, in him 6, 22,becausebeforehiminnocency u>a.r/. in me Mat. 1, 18. she &;<»/, with child of the HolyGhost £u^e 9- 36. when voice was past, Jesus anj/. alone Acts 8. 40, bat Philip was/, at Azotus, he preached Rom. 10. 20. I was/, of them that sought me not 1 Pet. 2. 22. neither was guile /. in his mouth Rev. 5. 4, DO man was/, worthy to open the book 14, 5, and in their mouth was/, no guile 18, 24. in her was/, the blood of the prophets 20. 11. and there was/, no place for them Was not FOUND. Mat. 2. 6. and iniquity was not/, in his lips IIeb.lX.5. 'Enoch, was not/, because God translated Rev. 20, 15. whoso was not /. written in book of life FOUNDATION Is the grawtd-wori, or lowest part 0/ a building, which supports the other parts j as the /onnda- tion of an house, of a castle, of a/ort, tower, &c. Christ Jesus, both in the Old and New Testament, is called a Foundation, Isa. 28. I6, Behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation, a stone, a tried stone, a precious citmer-stone, a sure foundation. Christ is the foundation on which the church ts built j the foandation of alt the hopes, and comfort^ and happiness, 0/ the people 0/ God; the foimdation 0/ the Covenant o/ Grace made with the ekurchf and 0/ all the pro- mises contained therein ; he is a sure founda- tion, on whom his people majf securely rest j one who will not /ail them, nor deceive them ; and he is the corner-stone that unites the several parts 0/ the building together; he makes Jews cnif Gentiles, that once were implacable enemies, one church. So also in 1 Cor. 3. 11, Other foundation can no man lay, than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. And the above men- tioned passage in Iseiiah 15 cited by St. Peter, mid applied to Christ, 1 Pet. 2. 6. God's decne 0/ election is the Jirm immovable foundation upon which the salvation of the elect depends. 2 Tim, S, I9, The foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal. The Lord know- eth them that are his. See more of this passage en tht word SEAL. The foundation of the apostles and prophets, 1/ that /oundation which they laid by their preaching and doctrine, name- ly, Christ, whom they held /otth as the only Mediator between God and man, the only Sa- viour and Head 0/ the church. Eph. 2. 20, Ye arc built upon the foundation of the ap05t.es and prophets : Your /aith is grounded upon the doctrine delivered by them. Foundation >/ likewise taken /or the first principles of Chr ts pianity, taught in an easy and plain method, sa as to make people 0/ mean capacities to unaer^ stand them ; suck as concerning the necessity and nature 0/ repentance and/atth ; the naturj institution, signifieationt and use of the sacrtL ments ; concerning the last judgment, and th like; these the apostle calls the fowiAation. Bet,. 6. 1, 2, Not Uyiag again the foundation of re^ pentance, &c. And in Rom, 15. 20, The apostle says, So have I strived to preacj the gospel, not where Christ was named, .est l should build upon another man's fouF-iation I did not choose to preach the gospel, p-tere i»e /undamentals, the first principles 0/ religion, had been taught by another, lest I should seem to assume to myself the credit due to him. Hea- ven, which is the eternal inheritance 0/ all be- lievers, is described as a city which hath foan. ■ dations, to denote that the state 0/ the elect in heaven, and their glory there, is Ttot sub- ' Jecl to corruption, or the least alteration. Heb. 11. 10, Abraham looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God. Magistrates are also called foundations. Psat. 82. 5, All the foundations of the world are out of course : All magistrates, rulers, and go- vemoTs, that should settle and establish justice and order, have disturbed it by their irregular and disorderly proceedings. Solomon says, Prov. 10.25. The righteous is an everlasting foundation : or, hath an everlasting foundation : His hope a7id happiness is built upo7t a surt /oundation, Exod. 9. 18. as hath not been in Egypt since the/. Josh. 6. 26. he shall lay the /. in Ms first-bom 1 Kings 5.17.they brought hewn stones to lay the/, 6, 37. in the fourth year was/, of house of L, laid 7- 9. were of costly stones even from the/. XQ 16. 34. he laid the/, of Jericho in his first-born 2 Chron. 8. I6. work was prepared to^ay of the/, 31. 7. they began to lay the/, of the heaps Ezra 3. 6. tbe/. of the temple was not yet laid 10. when the builders laid the /. of temple, 12. 5. 16. Sheshbazzar laid the/, of the house 7. 1 9. on the first day was the/, of going up Job 4, 19,how much less in them whose/, is in dus* 22, 16. whose/, was overflown with a flood Psal. 87. 1. his/, is in the holy mountains 102. 25. of old thou hast laid the/, of the earth 137. 7. rase it, rase it, even to the/, thereof Prov, 10. 25. the righteous is an everlasting/. Isa. 28. 16. I lay in Zion for a/, a tried stone 44. 28. saying to tbe temple, thy/, shall be laid 48. 13. my hand hath laid the/, of the earth Ezek. 13. 14. the/, thereof shaU be discovered Hab. 3. 13. by discovering the/, to the neck Hag. 2. 18. from the day that the/, was laid Zeeh. 4, 9. Zerubbahel hath laid/, and shall finish 8. 9. prophets which were when the/, was laid 12. 1. the Lord, which layeth the/, of the earth Luke 6. 48. digged deep, and laid the /, on a rooi 49, like a man that without a/, bxiilt an hous* 14. 29. lest haply after he hath laid Uie/. Rom. 15. 20, lest 1 should build on another man's/. 1 Cor. 3. 10. as a wise master-builder I laid the/, 11. for other/, can no man lay than is'lud 12. if any man build on this/, gold, silver, wood Eph. 3. 20. are built on the/, of the prophets 1 Tim. 6. 19, laying up in store forthems, a good/. 2 Tim. 2. 19. nevertheless/, of God standeth sure ^b. 1. 10. thou. Lord, hast laid the/, of the earth 6. 1. not laying the/, of repentance and faith Rev. 21. 19, the first/, jasper; second sapphire FOUNDAllGN 0/ the world. Mat. 13. 35. kept secret from the f. o/the tsorld 25. 34.kingdompreparedfromthe/. 0/ the world i«*ff 11. 50. the blood shed fi^m the/. o/'/A«iwjfW John 17.24. thou lovedst me before the/.o/" the world Eph. 1 .4i. chosen us in him before the/ 0/ the world He*.4.3. works were finished from the/.ofthe world 9. 20. must have oft suffered since/, oj the world 1 /•«(. 1. 20. foreordained before the/, o/the world Rev. 13. 8. Lamb slain from the/. 0/ the world 17. 8. names not written from the/, a/ the world FOUNDATIONS. Deut. 32. 22. and set on fire the/, of the mountains 2 Sam. 22, 8. the/, of heaven moved and shook 16,/. of the world were discovered, Ps. 18, 7,15. Eira 4. 12. have set up the walls and joined the/. 6. 3. and let the/, thereof be strongly laid Job 38. 4. where wast thOu when I laid /, of earth .' 0. whereupon are the/, thereof fastened Psal.ll.Z. if /.be destroyed, what can righteoP«dof 82. 5. all the/, of the ea3rth are out of conra* 104. 5, who laid the/, of earth not to be removed Prov. 8, 29. when he appointed the/, of the earth FOU •jtf it. T. tor the/, of Kir*baresoth shall ye monrn t%. 18. ud the/, of the earth do shake 40, «1 . have ye not understood from /. of earth ? 51. 13. the Lord that laid the/, of the earth Hi. that I may lay the/, of the earth W. 11. t wUl lay thy/, with sapphires 5U.12.thou shftlt raise up the/.of maaygenerations /cr. 31. 37. if thef. of the earth can be searched 50.15.her/. are fallen, her walls are thrown down 51 26. they shall not take of thee a stone for/. Lam, 4. 11. and it hath devoured the f, thereof Esek. 30. 4. l^pt's/. shall be broken down 41 . 6. the/, ofthe Side chambers were a full reed Afic. 1.6. and I will discover the/, thereof 6. 3. hear, O mountains, and ye strong/, of earth Acti 16. S6. the /. of the prison were shaken IM. 11. 10. for be looked for a city that hatb f. Rtv, 31. 14. the walls ofthe city had twelve/. 19. the/, were famished with precious stones VOUNDED. 1 CArom. Q. f SS. these were porters whom David/. C ChroH. 3. f 3. the things wherein Solomon was /. Exr/i S, t G. but the temple was not yet/. pjtf/. 8. t e, out of mouths of babes hast/, strength 34.2 . for he hath/, it upon the seas and the floods 78. 1 69. lik« the earth which he hatb /. for ever 89 . 1 1 . world and folneu thereof, thou hast/, them 104. ■( 5. he hath/, the earth upon her bases H. to the place which thou hast/, for them 1 19-l52.thy testimonies thou hast/.them for ever Prov. 3. 19. the Lord by wisdom bath/, the earth Isa. 14. 33. answer, that the Lord hath/. Zion 33. 13. this people was not till the Assyrian/, it Amoi 9, 6. and be bath/, his troop in the earth Ha6. 1. 1 13. O God, thou hast/, them for correc- tion Mnf. 7. 35. and it fell not for it was/, on a rock Lu/ce 6. 48. could not shake it, it was/, on a rock FOUNDER. jHifg. 17. 4. bis mother gave them to the/. Isa. 41. 7* so the carpenter encouraged the/. Jer. 6. 39- tbe bellows are burnt,/, melteth in vain 10. g. the work of the hands oT the/. 14. every/, con'bunded by gra\'en image, 51.17. FOUNDEST, N«h. y. 8. and/, bis heart faithful before tbee FOUNDING, 3 Chron. 24. i 27. concerning Joash/. the house FOUNTAIN It properly the source or spring-head of roaters. Metaphorically, God is called the fountain of living waters, Jer. 2. 13. Springs or fountains are called living, tehett they never cease, or tntermit, but are always sending forth their waters : Siuh had God's care and kindness Seen over and to the Jews, of whom he com. plains^ That they bad forsaken him, the fountain of living waters. The blood of Christ, which JBoshes believers from all micleanness of sin, is called a fountain. Zech. 1.'!. 1, In that day there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David, and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, for sin and uncleanness. The ifgai washings were but shadows and types of this matchless healing and purging JFountain, nameiy^ the blood of <^rist, which never failed to heal any that evef tued it. All spiritual grace* and refreshments eommwiieated by the Spirit, are also compared to a fountain. Joel 3. 18, A fountain shall come forth of the bouse of the Lord, and shall water tbe valley of Shitiim. As waters are of a cooling, re- freshing, and fructifying nature, so these gifts mild graces should make the most barren to become fruitful. Astd in John 7> 38, lie that believetn on me, out of his beHy shall flow rivers of living water. He shail be endued with the gifts and graces of the Spirit in a plentiful measure, which s/tali not only reftesh himself, but shall break forth, attd be communi- cated to others, also for their refreshing. Fountains are taken for children, or posterity, Prov, y ifi. Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad : May your posterity be numermu. In this passage fountains are put for streams or rivers Rowing from them, by a metonymy of the cause for the effect. In the same tense it is used in Deut. 33. 28, The fountain of Jacob shall be upon a land of com and wine : that is, the people that proceed from Jaoob. The title of fountains may be the more Jitly given to children, became as they are rivers in respect of their parents, so when they grow wp, they miso beeome fountains to their children. ^ Ptot. 5. 18, fountain ■/ put for a wife. Let thy fonatain be blessed. Let thy wife be hUtted with children ; barrenness being esteemed m curse and reproach amotig the Israelites ; ■ ilr, let her be a Messing and comfort to thee. *h€ not a eurse and a snare, as an harlot wilt FOU be : or, let her be made happy by the enjoyment of thy society, and cleaving to her alone. Solomon says, Prov. 13, 14, The law of tbe wise is a fountain of lifei to depart from tbe snares of death; that is, the doctrine, instruction, or toumel of a holy pious man, is a means to p, e- serve life, and to help men to depart from the snares of death. By spriug and foantain in Hos. 13. 15, are meant a prosperous condition, and all blessings which teemed to be for a con- tinuance i His spring shall become dry, and his fountain shall be dried up. Fountain is taken for the right ventricle of the heart, which is the spring of life, and of the vital spirits. Eccl. 13. 6, Or the pitcher be broken at the fountain : This may be said, when the veins do not return the blood to the heart, but suffer it to stand still and cool within them^ whence comes that coldness of the outward parts, which is a near forerunner of death. Fountain of blood, is the blood of a person ijicommoded with a loss of blood, whether natural or otherwise. Lev. 30. 18, Mark 5. Sg. Gen.l6,7>tbe angel ofthe Lord found H{^;arby 9f. Lev. 11. 36. a/, wherein is water shall be clean 30. 18. he discovered her/, the/, of her blood Dent. 33. 28./. of Jacob shall be on a land of com I Sam.^Q.X .tbe Israelites pitched by a/, in Jezreel Psal. 36. 9. for with tbee is the^'. of life 68, 26. bless the Lord from the/, of Israel 74. 15. thou didst cleave the/, and the flood 114. 8. who turned the flint into a/, of water Prov. 5, 18. let thy/, be blessed, rejoice with wife 13. 14. tbe law of tbe wise is a/, of life U. S7i»tbe fear of the Lord is a/, of life 25. 26. is a troubled/, and corrupt spring Eccl. 13, 6. or tbe pitcher be broken at the/. Cant. 4. 13. a/, sealed || 15. a/, of gardens Jer .2. 13. have forsaken/, of living waters, 17. 13. 6. 7. as a/, casteth out her waters, so she g. 1, oh thatmitte eyes were a/, of tears J 7> two wagons,/, oxen tosonsofGershon 8. /. wagons, eight oxen to tbe sons of Merari Dent, S2. 12. make thee fringes on the/, quarters Judg. 11. 40. a custom to lament/, days in a year 3 Sam. 31. 22, these/, were born to the giant 1 Kings 18. 33. he said, fill/, barrels with water S Kings 7*3. there were/, leprous men at the entry Job 43. 16. saw bis son's sous, even/, generations Prov.30. 15. yea/, things say not, it is enough 18. yea Uiere Be/, things which I know not 21. and for f. thmgs which it cannot bear 24. there be/, things which are little on earth 30. Sg, yea, /. diings are comely in going Isa. 17< 0./. or five in tbe utmost ftuitful branches Jer. 15, 3. I will appoint over them/, kinds 36. S3, when Jebudi had read three or/, leaves Esek. 1. 5. ihe likeness of/, living creatures 6, and every one bad/, faces, 15. | 10. 14. and every one had/, wings, 10. 21 . 16, and they/, had one likeness, 10. 10. 17. they went upon their/, sides, 10. It. 14. 31. when 1 send my/, sorejudgm. on Jems 37>9. and say come from the/*. w4nds, O breath r-OU Etek. 40. 41./. tables were on this side,/, on in 43. 15. the altar/, cubits, and upward/, bnni^ Dan. 1. 17> these/, children God gave knowledge 3. 35, lo, I see/, men loose, walking in the fir* 7. 3. the/, winds of heaven strova on the sa& 3. and /. great beasts came up from the sea 17. these/, beasts are/, kings who shall arise 8. 8. came/, notable horns towards the/, winds 23, whereas/, stood op,/, kingdome shall stand 11. 4. his kingdom divided towards the/, winds Amosl. 3. and for /. I will not turn away th punishment thereof, 6,9, 11, 13. | 3. 1, 4, 6 Zech. 1. 18. 1 saw, and behold/, horns SO, and the Lord shewed me/, carpenters 6. 1. and bdiold, there came/, chariots out Mat. 24.31. he shall send his angels, and they shall gather his elect from the/, winds, Mark 13. 37. Mark 3.3 . one sick of the palsy who was bome of/. John 4. 35. are yet/, months, then cometh harvest 11. 17. Lazarus had lain in the grave/, days 19. 3i3. the soldiers made/, parts of his garment Acts 10. 30./. days ^o I was fasting to this hour 21.9, Philip had/, dau^ters, virgins, wboproph. 23. we have/, men wmch have a vow on them 27. 39. they cast/, anchors out of tbe stem Rev. 4. 6. round about the throne were/, beasts 8. the/, beasts had each of them six wings 5. 14. the/, beasts said, amen, and the elders fell 6. 6. 1 heard a voice in the midst ofthe /'. beasts 7.1. 1 saw/, angels, on/, comers, holding/, winds 9. 13. a voice from the/, horns ofthe golden altar 14. loose the/, ang. who are bound in Euphrates 14. 3. they sung a new song before the/, beasts 15. 7. one of the/, beasts gave seven vials 19. 4. tbe 34 elders and the/, beasts fell down See CoRSURS, Days. FOUR times. Neh. 6. 4. yeilhey sent to me/, times after this sort FOURFOLD. 3 'Sam. 13. 6. and he shall restore tbe lamb/. Luke 19. 8. if I have taken any thing, I restori' /, "See Footed, TwKNTY, PIcmired, Thousakd. I'OUR-SQUARE. Exod. 27.1, altar shall be/,-f7uar«, height 7 cubits 38. 16. the breast-plate/. -j^fiare, being doubled 1 Kings 6.t33. he made posts of oUve.tree^'.-/<7uar< Ezek. 40. 47. he measured tbe coart f.-sr/u/^re 48. 20. ye shall offer the holy oblation /.-j^Hur* liev. 21. 16. and the city lieth/. square FOURSCORE. Exod. 7. 7. Moses was/, yearsold, and Aaron/, and three years old, when they spake to Tharuoh Judg. 3, .30. and the land had rest /. years 2 Sam. 19. ."JS. Barzillai was/, years old, 35. 2 Kings 6. ^5. an ass's head was sold for/, pieces 10. 24. Jehu appointed/, men without, and said 1 Chron. 15. 9- Eliel the chief, and his brethren/. 2 Chron. 26. 17. with him/, priests, valiant men Ezra 8. 8. Zebadiab, and with him/, males Psal.yo, 10. and if by strength they be/, years Cant.Q.Q. are threescore queens, and/, concubines Jer. 41. 5. there came irom Samaria,/, men Luke 2.37. she was a widow about/, and four years 16. 7. he said to him, take thy bill, and write /'. FOURSCORE and Jive. Josh, 14. 10. lo, I am this day/, andfive years old 1 Sam. 22. 18. Doeg slew that day/, attd Jive per*. FOURSCORE and six. Gen. 16. I6, Abra. was/, andsix when Hagarbare One hundred and FOURSCORE. Gen. 35. 28. days of Isaac were otu hundred andf. Four hundred and FOURSCORE. Iffin^j6.1. in/tfwr A./, years after come out of Eg. FOURSCORE thotuand. 1 Kings5,\Sf. thjtit. hewers in mount. 2 Chr.i.lB. FOURSCORE ant^ seven thousand. 1 Chr. 7. 5, Issachar reckoned in 3.\\f.a7td seven th. One hundred FOURSCORE and Jive thousand 2A!in£jig. 35. angel smote in camp of Assyria ime/j. FOURTEEN. Gen. 31. 41. I served/, years for diy daughters 46.33. who were bom to Jacob,aU the souls were/. .A^wn.29.13.ye shall offer for biimt-offering/.lanitts ofthe first year, 17. 20, SS, 26, 29, 32. Josh. 15, 36. the tribe of Judab had in the valley /. citlej with their villages, 18. 4:fj. 1 Kings 8.65. Solomon and Isr. held a feast/, d^ys 1 Chr. 25. 5. God gave to Heman Y. sons, 3 daughc, 3 Chr, 13. 21. Abijah waxed mighty, msr.f. wives Exek, 43. 17. the settle shall be/, cubits long Mat. 1.17.fromAbraham to David/.firom David to carrying to Babylon/, to Christ/, generatious 2 Ci>r. 13. 2. 1 knew a man above/, years ago Gal, 2.1. then/, yeais after I went up to Jerusalem R)URTEEN thouiand. Job 43. IS. Job had/, th. sheep, and 6,000 canieU FOURTEEN thousand seven hundred. iVum.16.49. that died in plague were/, th. semn h FOURTEENTH. Gtm. 14. 5. in the/, year came Cbedorlaomer . j FOW ?/riw»jl8.13.in tne/. yearof Hezekiah, Tta. 36.1 I Chron, 24. 13. the/, tot came forth to Jeshebeab S5. 81. the/, lot came forth to Mattithiah /;ztfjt.40.l.iii the/ year after the city was smitten Acii S7. 27. bnt when the/, night was come See Day. FOURTH. Oeti. 3. 14. and the/, river is Euphrates 15. 16. in/, generation they shall come hither Esod. SO. 5. visiting iniquity of fathers to the/. generation, 34. ?■ Aum. 14. 18. Deiit. 5.Q. 18. 20. and the/, row shall be a beryl, 39. 13. Xer. 19 24. in the/, year the fruit shall be holy Josh. 19> 17* the/, lot came out to Issachar SiSiim. 3.4. David's/ son, Ado&ijah, 1 Chron. 3. 2. */O'«^j10. 30. thy child, of/, generation, 15. 12. Exek. 10. 14. the/ had the face of an eagle Van. 2. 40. the/, kingdom shall be strong as iron 3. 25. the form of the/, is like the Son of God 7.7- behold, a/, beast dreadfiil and strong 19. then I would know the truth of the/ beast S3, the/. bea?t shall be the/, kingdom on earth 11. 2. the/. sh£Lll be far richer than they all Zech. 6. 3. in the/, chariot were gristed horses Mat.l\,25. Jesus came in the/, watch of the night Hev. 4. 7. the /. beast was like a flying eagle 6. 7< when he had opened the/, seal, I heard 8. 12. the/, angel sounded, the sun was smitten IQ. 8. the/, angel poured out his vial on the sun 21.ig.the third, achalcedony ^ the/, an emerald See Day, Month, Part. FOURTH vear. 1 Kings 6. 1. in the/, year of Solomon's reign over Israel he began to build, 37- 2 Chron. 3. 2. 22.41. Jehoshaphat began to reign in/, y. of Ahab 2 Kings I8.9. in the/, j/^nr of Hezekiah Shalmane- ser came up against Samaria and besieged it Jcr.SS.l.word came to Jerem. mf.year of Jehoiak. 28. 1. in the/, year of Zedekiah, Hananiah spake 36, 1. in the/, year of Jehoiakim this word came ' to Jeremiah from the Lord, 45. 1 . | 46. 2. 51 .59. commanded Seraiah in/, year of Zedekiah &cA.7.1.in/.yeflr of Darius word came toZechar. FOWL. Gen. 1. 26. let them have dominion over the/. 28. 2.ig.out of the ground God formed every/, of air 7. 23. the/, of the heaven was destroyed 8. 17. bring forth of all flesh, of/ of cattle 9. 2. the fear of you shall be on everjj'. of the air 10. behold, I establish my covenant with the/. Eev. 7. 26. eat no blood, whether of/, or beast 11. 46. this is the law of the beasts and/. Peifi. 4. 17. the likeness of any winged/, in the air Jed 28, 7. there is a path which no/, knoweth Pja*. 8. 8. to have dominion over the/, of the air 148. 10. beasts and flying /. praise the Lord Jer. Q. 10. the /. of the heavens and beasts are fled £zek. 17. 23. and under it shall dwell all/. 39. 17. soaof man, speak to every feathered/. 44.31.priest shall not eat anything tom./.or beast Dati. 7. 6. had on the back of it four wings of a/. FOWLS. Gen. 7, 3. take of/, also of the air by sevens 15. 11. when the/, came down on the carcases JLev. 1. 14. if the burnt-sacrifice to Lord be of/. 11. 13. these/ ye shall have in abomination Deut. 14. 20. but of ail clean/, ye may eat 28.26.thy carcase shall be meat to all/, of the air Sam. 17.44. I will give thy flesh to the/. 46. t Kings 4. 33. Solomon spake of beasts and of/. 14. 11. thatdieth infields,/, eat, I6. 4. | 21. 24. iV(pA.5.I8.also/.were prepared forme, store of wine Jo.'t 12. 7. ask the/ and they shall tell thee Psai. SO. 11. I know all the/, of the mountains 78. 27. he rained/, like as the sand of the sea Isa. 18. 6. they shall be left to the/, of the monn- taiiis, and the/, shall summer upon them Dan. 4. 14. let the/, get from his branches Mat. 5. 26. the/, they sow not, neither reap 13,4 the/, devoured the seed, itfar*4.4. Liike8.6. JI/tfi-*4.32. that/, may lodge under it. Zk** 13.19. I.7ike 12 . 24. how much more are ye better than/. Acts 10, 12. a sheet wherein were/. 11. 6. Rgv. 19, 17. an angel cried to all the/, that fly 21. and all the/, were filled with their flesh FOWLS 0/ the heaven. JoiSB. t2l. kept close from the/, of the heaven .SS. 11. who maketh us wiser than the/, of heaven Pxal.t^.Q,. bodies of thy servants meat to/, ofhea. 104. 12. by them the/, of /j. have their habitation Jer. 7' 33. the carcases of this people shall be meat for the/, oftfie heaven, I6. 4. | I9. 7. | 34. 20. iS. 3. 1 will appoint the f. of the heaven to destroy Esek. gg . 5. given Pharaoh for meat to/, of heaven 31.6. the f. of heaven made their nests in Assyria 13. on his ruin shall all the/, of heaven remain 32. 4, will cause all/, of heaven to remain on thee 38.20, the/, of heaven shall shake at my presence ^an.2.38, uic/.f/AcaiitfM given to Nebuchadnezz, lLi coupled together in this maimer ; for a fox runs very swiftly, but uses a great many turnings and windings, not going straight on, but running sometimes on one side, sometimes on another^ so that while one dragged one way, and another another way, they spread the fire over all the fields of the Philistines, ayid could not easily get into the woods, or holes in the rocks, where their fire-brands had been extin- guished, and Samson's stratagem rendered inef- fectual. Many things are said concerning the craft and subtilty of foxes. They lay their dmig in the entrance of the badger^s den, and by (hat means obtain it for their own use. They frighi the wolvet, who are their enemies, from their dens, by laying tht herb sea-onion at the mouth of them. Thvj di2 holes for themselves ^ but then FKE they leave several outlets, that if the hnntsm.tn lays his snare at one, they may escape at thj other. When sick, they eat the gum of pint trees^ whereby they are not only cured, but thexr days lengthened. It is said, that when they a .* pursued by hunters, they make urine on iheir tails, oTtd strike them upon the dog*s facet. Some having been taken in a gin by the leg^ have bit it off, and so escaped; others havj feigned themselves dead, till they have been taken out, and then have run away. Bein* hungry, they feign themselves dead, on whon^ the fowls ligMing for prey, they snatch and de- vour them. Many other things are storied 0/ their cunning. Neh. 4. 3. a/, shall break down their stone wall Luke 13. 32. go and tell that/. I cast out devilf FOXES. Judg. IS. 4. Samson caught three hundred/, Psal. 63, 10. they shall be a portion for/. Can; .2.15, take the /.the little/ that spoil the vines Lam. 5. 18, Zioo-is desolate, the/, walk upon it Esei. 13. 4. thy prophets are like/, in the deserts ilfa/.8.20./. have holes, the birds nests, Luke 9. 58. FRAGMENTS. Mat. 14. 20. they took up the /. twelve baskets full, Mark 6. 43. Luke 9. 17. John 6, 13. Mark 8. 19. how many baskets full of/. ? 20. 1/. that remain, nothini FRAIL. John 6. 12. gather up/, that remain, nothing be lost Psal, 39. 4. that I may know how/. I am FRAME. Psal. 103, 14. he knoweth our/, he remembereih Jer. 7. t 18. to make cakes to the/, of heaven 44. t 17- to burn incense to the/, of heaven ££ff^,40.2.by which was as the/, of a city on south FP-AMES. Jer. 18. t 3. behold, he wrought a work on the f, FRAME, Verb. Judg. 12.6, for he could not/, to pronounce it right Jer. 18. 11. behold, I/, evil against you and devise Hos, 5.4. they will not/.thea/. 92. 10. I shall be anointed with/, oil 'am. 3. 12. no fountain can yield salt water and/ FRESHER. /^33. 85. his flesh shall be/, than a child's FRET. J>i. 13.55. shalt burn it in Uie fire, it is/, inward FRET. Sam. 1. G. also provoked her to make her/. Pjfl/. 37. 1./. not thyself, 7,n- Prov. 24. I9. iifl. 6. SI. wheu they he huogry, they shall/. nacriED. £u(. 16. 4.1. but thou ha^t f. me in these things ft-*) FRI FRETTE''" Prov. 19- 3. and his heart r. against the Lord FRETTING. Lev. 13. 51. the plague is a/, leprosy, 52. | 14.44. FRIED. Iac. 7* 18. cakes mingled with oil of flour/. 1 Chr. SS. 29. Levites to wait about that which is/. FRIEND Is taken /or one vAom toe love and esteem above others^ to whom we impart our minds more fa- miliarly than to others; and that from a con- fidence of hit integritjff arid eood will towards vs ; thus Jonathan and David were mutually friends. Solomon in hit book of Proverbs gives the qualities of a true inmA. Prov. 17. 17, A friend lovcth at all times ; not only in prosperity, but also in adversity. Chap. IB. 24, There is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother ; he it more hearty in the performance of all friendly officet. He reprovet and rebukes when he sees any thing amits. Prov, 27. 6, Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; his sharp- est reproofs proceed from an upright, and trvly loving and faithfid ttml. He it known by hts good and faithfvl counsel, as toell as by hit faithful rebuket. Prov. 27. 9> Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart : so doth the sweet- ness of a man's friend by hearty counsel ; by such counsel as comes from his very heart and soul, and is the language of hit most inward and terious thorightt. The company and eoTi- versation of a friend it refreihing and reviving to a person, who, when alone, is sad, and dull, and unactive. Prov. 27. 17, Iron sharpeoeth iron, so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend. By friend it meant alto the favourite of a prince. Ilushai was the friend, the favourite of David. 2 Sam. 15, 37, Zebud, the ton o/' Nathan wat Solomon's friend. 1 Kings 4. 5, And Ahuz- caiL was the particular friend of Abimelech Ain| o/"Gerar, Gen. 26. 26. The friend of God. This title is prinetpally given to Abraham, as in S Chrou. 20. 7, Art not thou our God, who gavest this land to the seed of Abraham thy friend for ever? And in Isa. 41. 8, But thou, Israel, art the seed of Abraham my friend. The apottle James like- wise makes mention of this. Jam. 2. 23, And the scripture was fuuilled, which saith, Abra- ham believed God, and it was imputed to him for righteousness ; and he was called the friend of God. Thit title is given him not only be- cause Godfreguentl" appeared to him, converted familiarly with htm, and revealed secrets to him. Gen. 18. 17, Shall I hide from Abraham that thing which I do ? But also because he entered into a covenant of perpetual friendship^ both with him and his seed. Gen 12. 2, 3, ] 17. 2, 4, 7- and especially because he renewed the covenant uifh him, upon the sacrificing of hi.\ son Isaac, and conjirfned it by an oath, and thereby admitted him to a jtearer degree of friendship attd comrmmion. Gen. 22. I6, 17, &c. And it it upon thit trial of Abraham's obedience, namely, the offering up of hit son, that the apostle James quotes tlte passage, where Abraham is called the friend qf Cod, Jam, 2. 21, 22, 23. Our Saviour calls his apostles friends. John 15, 15, But I have called you friends; he adds the reason of it, for all things I have heard of my Father, I have made known unto you. As men uted to cominunicate their countelt and their whole mind to their friends, etpeci- ally in things which are of any concern, or may be of any advatitage for t/nm to know aitd undertta7id ; to J have revealed to you what- soever is necessary for your instruction, offteCi comfort, and sahatiim. And thit title it not peculiar to the apostlet only, but is common with them to all true believers, Cant. 5. 1 Eat, O friends. The friend of the bridegroom, ts the bride-man ; he who does the honours of the wedding, and leads his friend's spouse to the nuptial bed. John the Baptist, with respect to Christ, and his church, was the friend of the Bridegroom; by his preaching he prepared the people of the Jews/ur Christ, John 3. SQ. Friend is a word of ordinary salutation, whether to friend, or foe. He is called friend who had not on a wedding-garment, Mat. 22. 12. And our Saviour calls Judas the traitor, friend, Mat. 26. 50. Some are of opinion that this title it given to the guett by an irony or anti- phrases, meaning the contrary to -uhxtt the word importe'h ; or that he is called to, be- cause he appeared to others to be Christ's friend^ or wat to in hit own titenn attd account, I'RT though faltely, being an hypocrite. Howno' . thit being tpoken in the person of htm vAs made the featt, it it generally taxen far an usual compellation ; and that Christ following the like coujteout custom of appellation, an^ friendly greeting, did 10 aalute Juaas, ahicK yet left a sting bahind it in kit cofucierue, who knew himself to be the revtrte of what he wat called. The name of friend it likewite given to a neighbour. Luke 11. 5, Which of you shall have z. friend, and shall go unto him at midnight, and say, friend, lend me three loaves i Gen.S8.iO. Judah sent the kid by the hand of his/. Exod. 33.11. God spake to Moses as aman to hi?/. Deut. 13.6. or if thy wife or/, entice thee secretly Judg. 14. 20. to companion whom he used as his/. S^am.ls.S.Amnon had a/, his name was Jonadab 15. 37. Hushai David's/, came into city, 16. I6 16. 17. Absalom said to Hushai, is Oiis thy kind- ness to thy/. ? why wentest thou not with thy/.f 1 Kingt4,.5.Zu.b\xi was principal o9icer,the king's/'. 2 Chron.2\).T. gavest to the seed of Abraham thy/ Jobo.14,.10 him afflicted pity be shewed from his/. 27. and ye dig a pit for your/. 16. fSl. O that oue might plead for a man with God, as a man pleadeth for his/, Ptal.35.1^. as though he had been my/.or brother 41 .g.my familiar/, hath lifted up his heel ag. ma 88. 18. lover and/, hast thou put far from me Pm. 6. 1. my soij, if thou be surety for thy/. 3. when in the hand of thy/, make sure thy/ 17 .17 /.loveth at all times.brother born for adVer. 18. and becometh surety in the presence of his/. 18. 24. a/, that sticketh closer than a brother 19. 6. every man is a/, to him that giveth gifts 22. 11. for grace of hislips, the king shall be his/ 27. 6. faithful are the wounds of a/. 9-so doth sweetness of mau's/.by hearty counsel 10. thine own/, and father's/, forsake nut 14. he that blesseth his/, with aloud voice 17- a man sharpeneth the countenance of his/, Caji(, 5. 16. this is my beloved.this is my/.O daugtit Isa. 41. 8. thou art the seed of Abraham my t'. Jer. 3. i 20. surely as a wife depaiteth from her. . 6. 21. the neighbour and his/, shall perish 19.9, shall cat every one flesh of his/, in the siega Hos. 3. 1. beloved of her/, yet an adulteress Mic.T.O. trust ye not iu a/, put not confidence Mat. 11. ig. behold, a/, of publicans, Ln&e 7. 34. 20. 13. he answered,^'. I do thee no wrong 22. 12. he saith to him,/, how camest thou hiiher^ 26. 50. Jesus said,/, wherefore art thou come f Luke 11.5. which of you shall have a/, and shall go at midnight and say,/, lend me three loaves 6. for a/, of mine in his journey is come to me 8. though he will not give him because he ishis/. 14. 10. he that bade thee may say,/, go up higher John 3. 29. the/, of the bridegroom rejoictth 11. 11. he saith, our/, lazarus sleepeth. 19* 12. if thou let this man go, art not Cesar's/ Acts 12. 20. and having maJde Blastus their/. Jam. 2. 23. Abraham was called the/, of God 4. 4. will be a/, of the world, is the enemy of God FRIENDLY. Judg. 19. 3. the Levite went to speak /. to her Huth 2. 13. thou hast spoken/, to thine handmaid Pros. 18.24.that hath friends, must shew himself/ Hot. 2. 1 14. 1 will bring her, and spejJt/. to her FRIENDS. 1 Sam. 30. 26. David sent of the spoil to his/, 2 Sam. 3. 8. which do shew kindness to Saul's/ 19; 6. thou lovest thine enemies, and hatcst thy / 1 AVn^ f 16. 11. Zimri left him not one of his^',' Ltth. 5. 10. Ilaman sent and called for bis/. 14. then said his wife and all his/, to him 6. 13. Hamaii told his wife and/, every thing Job 2. 11. when Job'* three/, heard of this evj 16. 20. my/, acorn me, but mine eye pourelhtca^ 17. 5. he that speak«th flattery to his/. 19> 14. my familiar/, have forgotten me 19. all my inward/, abhorred me 21. have pity on me, have pity on me, O ye/ 32. 3. Elihu's wrath was kindled against iiiaf. 42.7. Lord's wrath kindled against Eliphaa and jt 10. the Lord turned when he prayed for his/. Psal. 38. 11. my f. stand aloof from my sore Proi>.14.20.the poor is hated, the rich hath manv/ 16. 28. a whisperer separateth chief/. 17 . 9- he that repeateth a mattev, separateih /. 18. 24, that hath/, must shew himself frienuly 19 14. wealth maketh many/, but poor sepai-aiej 7. how much more do his/, go far from tivui Cant. 5. 1. eatjO/. drink, yea, driidc abunuautly Jer. 20. 4. 1 will make thee a terror to thy_r. 6, fhou shalt be buried there, thou and all ttiy / 38. 22. .women shall say, thy f . ,.^ve set thee (-u Lam. 1. 2. all her/, have dealt treacherously iflech. 13. 6. 1 was wounded in the houbC of m.v Murk 3. 21 . when his/, heard of it, the} weui '"^ FRO Mark 5. 19. Jesus salth to him, go home to thy/. Jjuike 7. 6. Uie centurion sent/, to him, saying 13. 4. my/, be not afraid of them that kill the body 14. 12. when thou makest a dinner, call not thy/. 15. 6. he c&lleth together his /. saying, rejoice 9. she calleth her/, and neighbours, saying 29. that I might make meriy with my/. 16. 9. make to yourselves/, of the mammon fil. 16. ye shall be betrayed by parents and/. S3, IS.the same day Pilate and Herod were made/. John 15. 13. that a man lay down his life for his/. 14. ye are my /. if ye do what I command yoa 15. not servants, but I have called you/. Mcts 10. 24. Coiiielius called together his/. 19. 31. certain which were bis/, sent to bim 27. 3. Julius gave him liberty to go to his/. Rom. 16. f 10. them which are of Aristobulus's /. -f 11. greet the/, of Karcissus in the Lord 3 John 14 . our/, salute thee, greet the/, by name FRIENDSHIP. Prov. SC. S4. make no/, with an angry man Jam. 4.4. the/, of the world is enmity with God FRINGE, S. ytun. 15. 38. bid them make/, put on/, a ribband 39. it shall be to you for a/, that ye may look Veut. Si. 13. make thee/, on the four quarters FROGS. £rjrf. 8. 2. I will smite all thy borders with /. 7. the magicians brought np/. on the land Psal.^8. 45. he sent/, which destroyed Uicm 105. 30, and the land brought forth/. 2iev. 16, 13. I saw three unclean spirits like/. To and FRO. Ceil. 8. 7< be sent a raven, which went to and/. £i'<'rf.29.t24. shake to andf.z. wave-offering S Kittgj 4. 35. Elisha walked in the house to and ft Job 1.7 -Satan said,fromgO]ngf0an(f/.ineaTth,3.2. 7- 4. 1 am full of tossings to andf. to the dawning 13. 25. wilt thou break a leaf driven to andf.? PsaL 107. 27. they reel to andf. and stagger Vrov, 21. 6. is a vanity tossed to and f. of them 2sa. 24.20. earth shall reel to ant/^.like adrunkard 33. 4. as the running 10 andf. of locusts shall run 49. 21. a captive, and removing to andf. £zei(r. 27. 19- ^3Ji also and J avan going toandf Zech.\ . 10. Lord sent to walk to anrf/. tlmiueh earth 1 1 . we have walked to andf. tm-ough the earth 6. 7< that they might walk to andf. through the earth, so they walked to andf. through the earth £^A. 4. 14. be uo more children tossed to andf. See Run. FROM. 1 5(im. 6.5. his hand /". off you, and/, off your land JHoi. 4. 25. then followed him multitudes/. Deca- nolis,/. Jerusalem,/. Judea,/. beyond Jordan FRONT. 2 Sam. 10. 9- Joab saw/, of the battle against him S Chron. 3. 4. the porch in the/, of the house FRONTIERS. Etek. 25. 9- from his cities which are on his/. FRONTLETS. Thesa were square pieces of ftard calf^s skin, including four pieces of parchment, upoti which the Jews wrote four passages of the lato, and botind them with strings on their foreheads. The four passages which they wrote are these : Oh the first piece of parchment, Exod. 13. from verse 2. to 10. On t/te second, Exod. 13. from verse 11. ro I6. On the third. Dent. 6. from verse 4. to 9. ^nd on the fourth, Deut. 11. from verse 13. to 21. Opinions are much divided whether the use of frontlets, and other phylacteries, leas ordained by Moses, as an observance to which the Jews were obliged, a7td such as required a literal compliance, so that the Hebrews hwe at all times worn them ; or have been obliged to wear them. They who believe the use of them to be rigormaly binding, ground their persuasion on the text of Moses, which speaks of it in a positive maimer, as if other precepts of the law ; he requires that the commandments of God should be for a sign on their hands, and as frontlets between tneir eyes, Deut. 6. 8. But the generality of interpreters on the contrary maiyitain. that the precepts of Moses which mention these writings on the doors, the signs upon their hands, and frontlets between their eyes, should be taken in a figurative and alle- gorical sense : as meaning that they should be very careful to preserve the remembrance of Ood^s law, and observe his commandK ; that they should always have them before them, and never forget them. It is certain that before the Babylonish captivity, not the least foot- steps of them were to be seen in the history of tfte Jews. The prophets neper inveig/ied ai^aijist the omission or neglect of this practice; not was there ever any question eoneerning 22« FRtr thertt in th* eformatian of manners at any time proposed amonz the old Hebrews. Exod. 13. 16. it shall he for/, between thine eyes Deut. 6. 8. shall be a/, between thine eyes, 11. IB. FROST. Gett. 31. 40. drought consumed by day,/, by night Exod. 16. 14. round thing, as small as ue hoar /. Job 37. 10. by the breath of God/, is given 38. 29. the/, of heaven, who hath gendered it ? Pj'(i/.78.47.destroyeth their sycamore trees with/. 147. 16. he scattereth the hoar/, like ashes Jer. 36. 30. Jehoiakim's body cast out to the/1 FROWARD. Deut. 33. 20. for they are a very f. generation 2 &im.22.27. with the pure thou wilt shew thyself pure, with the/, shew thyself/. Psal. 18. 26. Jobs. 13. the counsel of the/, is carried headlon , Psal. 101. 4. a/, heart shall depart from me Prov. 2. 12. from the man that speaketh/. thingii 15.ways are crooked, and they/, in their paths 3. 32. for the/, is abomination to the Lord 4. 24. put away from thee a/, mouth 6. 12. ^e wicked walketh with a/, mouth 8, 8. there is nothing/, or perverse in them 13. the evil way, and the/, mouth do I hate 10. 31. but the/, tongue shall be cut out 11. 20. of a/, heart, are abomination to the Lord 16.28. a/.mansoweth strife, whisperer separateth 30. he shuiteth his eyes to devise/, things 17. 20. he that hath a/, heart, findeth no good 21. 8. the way of a man is/, and strange 22. 5. thorns and snares are in the way of the/. 1 P«.2.18.servantsbe subject to masters, to the/. FROWARDLY. Tsa. 57. 17- be went on/, in the way of his heart FROAVARDNESS. Prov. 2. 14. who delight in the/, of the wicked 4. + 24. puL away fx'om thee/, of mouth 6. 14./. is in his heart, he deviseth mischief 10. 32. the mouth of the wicked speaketh/. FROWNED. 1 Sam.3. 1 13.his S'^ns made vile, he/, not on them FROZEN. Job 38. 30, and the face of the deep is/. FRUIT Is the product of the earth, trees, plants, S^c. Deut. 28. 4, Blessed shall be the fntit of thy ground and cattle. The fruit of the body signifies childien. Deut. 28. 4, Blessed shall be the fruit of thy body. Psal. 132. 11, Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne. By fruit is sometimes meant reward. Prov. 1. 31, They shall eat oiCae. fruit of their own way ; They shall receive the reward of their bad conduct, and punishinents answer- able to their sins. The fruit of the lips is the sacrifice of praise or thanksgiving, Heb. 13. 15. The/z-wir of the righteous, that is, the counsel, example, instruction, and reproof of the righteous, is a tree of life; is a means of much good, both temporal and eternal, and that not only to himself but to others also, Prov. 11. 30. Solomon says in Prov. 12. 14, A man shall be satisfied with good by the_;niiV of his loouth ; that is. He shall receive abundant blesit?igs jrom, God as the reward of that good he has done by his pious and profitable dis- courses. I will punish the fruit of the stout heart of the king of Assyria. Isa. 10. 12. / will punish Aim for his insolent discourses against me. Fruits meet for repentance, are such holy lives and conversations as may ma- nifest the reality and tincerity of repentance, Mat. 3. 8. The fruits of the .Spirit are those gracious ha- bits which the Holy Spirit of Ood produces in those in whom he dwelleth and worketh, with those acts which fiow from them as natu- rally as the tree produces its fruit. The apos- tle enumerates these fruits in Gal. 5. 22, 23, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, both to God', and our neighbours ; joy, or a delight in God, arising from a sense of our interest in him ; peace with God, quietude of conscience, and a peaceable disposition towards men, as opposed to strife, variance, emulation, 4;c. / long-suffering, patiently bearing, and forgiving many provocations and injuries ; this is op- posed to a hastiness to revenge , gentleness, or an affableness, and easiness to be entreated, when any one hat wronged us : goodness, kindness, friendliness, or readiness to do good to others ; faith, or faithfulness, to speak no- thing but the truth, and to perform all our engagtments i meeisneas, forbearance of passion, rash anger, and hastiness of spirit ; and tem- perance, or a curbing of all carnal desires, and a sparing use of all sensual delights. The apostlt in Eph, 5. 9- comprehends the fruits of the sanctifytitg Spirit in these three things^ VRV (1) Goodness, which it that quality or disposk tion which is contrary to malice and wtckej. ness ; or it may mean benignity and bounty. (2) Righteousness, whieh it opposed to iujuS' tice, whereby one becomes hurifvi to another, through deceit, covetousiuts, oppression, and violence. (3) Truth, which is opposed to errors lies, heresies, hypocrisy, both in common afairs, and also in matters of religion. The frniti of righteousness are such good worh and holy actions as spring from a gracious frame of heart. Phil. 1. 11, Being filled with the/rui(j of righteousness. Fruit is taken fir a charitable contribution, which is the fruit or effect of faith and love. Rom. 15. 28, "When I have sealed unto them this fruit ; when I Amve safely delivered this contribtuian. lichen fruit (V spoken of good men, then it is to be understood of the fruits or works of holiness an'd righteousness .* But when of evil men, t/ien are meant the iruita of sin, immorality, and wickedness: This it our Saviour's doctrine. Mat. 7. 16, 17, 18. First-fruits, See First. Uocircumcised fruit, or impure, whereof there is mention in Lev. I9. 23, is the fruit for the three first years of a tree newly planted ; it was reputed unclean, and no one was permitted to eat of it in all this time, hi the fourth year it was offered to the Lord: after which ie was common, and generally eaten. Various reasons are assigned for this precept, as, {1} Because the first-fruits were to be offered to God, who required the best; but in this timt the fruit was not come to perfection. (2) It was serviceable to the trees themselves, which grew the better and faster, being early strips of those fruits, which otherwise would havo derived to themselves, and drawn away much of the strength Jrom the root and tree. (3} It tended to the advantage of men, both be. cause the fruit v>as then waterish, indigestible, and unwholesome, and because hereby men were taught to bridle their appetites, a lesson of great 7tse and absolute necessity in a godiy life. Gen. 1 .29. 1 have given you every tree wher.'in is/. 4. 3. Cain brought of the/, of the ground 30. 2. hath withheld from thee the/, of tlie womb Exod. 21. 22. so that her/, depart from her Lev. 19. 23. ye shall count the/, uocircumcised 24. in the fourth year the/, shall be holy 23. 1 40. take on fiMt day the/, of goodly trees 25. 3. six years thou shalt gather in the/. 27 . 3U . the tithe of the /. is the Lord's, it is holy Num. 13, 26. they shewed them the/, of the laitd 27 . we came to the land, and this is the/, of it Deut. 1. 25. they took of the/, in their hands 7- 13. he will also bless the/, of thy land 22.9.1est/.of thy seed/.of thy vineyard be defiled S6. 2. thou shEUt take of the first of all the/. 28.4.blessedshallbe the/, of thy body and ground 11. make thee plenteous in/, of thy body, 3t). y. 18. cursed shall be the/, of thy body ana of laud 40. for thine olive shatl cast his/. 42. all thy trees and/, shall the locust consume Judg. 9. 11. should I forsake my sweetness and/, / ZSam. 16. 16. summer/, for the young men to eat Pj.21.10.their/. shalt thou destroy from the earth 58. f 11. verily there is /. for the righteous 72. 16. the/, thereof shall shake like Lebanon 104. 13. the earth is satisfied with /. of thy works 105.35.the locusts devoured the/, of their gromid 127. 3. the/, of the womb is his reward 132. 11. of/, of thy body will 1 set on thy throne Prov.Q. 19. my/, is better than fine gold 10. 16. the/, of the wicked tendeth to sin 11. 30. the/, of the righteous is a tree of life 12. 14. a man is satisfied by the/, of his mouth 18. 20. shall be satisfied with the /. of his mouth 31. 16. with the/, of her hand she plauteth 31. give her of the /. of her hands Cant. 2. 3. and his/, was sweet to my taste 8. 12. those that keep the /. hereof two hundred Isa. 3. 10. they shall eat the/, of their doings 4.2. the/, of the earth shaU be excellent 10. 12. 1 will punish the/, of the stout heart 13.18.they shall have no pity on the/.of the womb 14.29. his/, shall be a fiery flying serpent 27. 6. and fill the face of tlie world with/. 9- this is all the /. to take away his sin 28. 4. as the hasty/, before the summer 57. 19. 1 create the/, of the lips, peace, peace 65. 21. shall plant vineyards, and eat/, of them Jer. 6. 19. 1 will bring the/, of their thoughts 7. 20. my fury shall be on the/, of the groun'l 11. 16, a green olive-tree, fair, and of goodly/, 19. let us destroy the tree with the/, thereof 17.10. according to/, of hisdoings»21.14. | 32.1^ Ezek. 17. 9. cut off the/, dieraof thu it wither 19< 12. and the cast-wmd dried up her f. lilk FRU £Mt.l9-U.tn is gone, which hath devonr.her fiS. 4. they shall cat thy/, and drink thv mi 36. 3Q. I will BoltlpU the/, of the tree 47. -4. Dor Shalt the/, thereof be eoiuttiiud I'an.4.1S. the leaves fur and the/.th«reofmach.Sl, 14. he cried* and said thus, scatter his/. Bot, 9. 1 14. give them a womb thatoasteth the/ 10. 13. Te have eatcuthe/. of lies 14.8.1 lue a ereen fir-tree, &om me is thy/, found AmoM S. 9' I destroyed his/, from above 6. IS. have tamed/.of nghteoqsnesq into hemlock 7.14.1 was anherdman, a gatherer of sycamore/. 8. l. and behold a basket of summer/. 2. Mie. 6. T^. shall I give/.of body for sin of my soul } 7. IS. the land desolate, for the/, of their doings Hub. S.17. neither shall/, be in the vines Hag. X. 10, the earth is stayed from her /. ^cA.e.lS.seed piosperous,dVe vine shall give her/. Mttl. 1. 18. the table Is polluted, and the/, thereof 3, 11. nor shall your vine cast her/, before time Mat. 12. 33. make tree good, and his /. good, tree corrupt/, corrupt, for the tree is kuown byms/. SI, 19 .he said, let no/, grow on thee for ever 34. when the time of the /. drew near he seut 26. 2g. I will qot drink of f, Oi the vine, till I drink it new in Father's longdom, MarA 14.25. Mark 12. S. might receive ^e/. of the vineyard JUitt 1. 4f , and blessed is the/, of thy womb 13. 6. he sought/, thereon, and found none 7* behold, I come seeking/, on this fig-tree 20, 10. that they should give him of the/. John 4. 36. and gathereth/. to life eternal Acti 2. 30. of the/, of his loins he would raise Rom, 1. 13. that I might have some/, among you 6.21. what/, had ye tiiien in those things whereof 22. being tree, ye have jonr/. unto holiness 16. 28. when I have Bealfl«r.33.14.for precious/brought forth by thi 2 Sam. 9. 10. thou and thy sons shall bring in/. " Kings 8, 6. restore to her all the/, of the field 19. 29. plant vineyards, and eat the/, thereof Job 31 . 39. if I have eaten the /. without money -Pi. 107. 37 .sow fields, which mayyield/ofincrease Eccl. 2. 5. 1 planted trees of all kind of/. Ca»/.4.13.the plants are an orchardwith pleasant/. 16. let my beloved eat his pleasant/. 6.11.1 went down to see the f. of the valley 7. l-i. at our gates are all manner of pleasant/. Tsa, 33, y. liashan and Carmel shake off their/. Lam. 4. 9. pine away for want of the/, of the earth Mal.^.ll.ha shall not destroy the/.of your ground Mat. 3. 8. bring/, meet for repentance, ImkeS. 8. 7. 16. ye shall know them by their/. 20. 21. 34. that they might receive the/, of it 41. who shall render him the/, in their seasons 43. kingdom given to a nation bringing forth/. Luke 12. 17. 1 have no room where to bestow my/. 18. and there will I bestow ail my/. 3 Cor, 9. 10. increase the/, of your righteousness Phil. 1. 11. filled with Ihe/. of righteousness 2 Tim. 2. 6. the hu^andman first partaker of the/. Jam. 3. 17. wisdom from above is fidl of good/. Rev. 18. 14, /. thy soul lusted after departed from 22. 2. the tree of life bare twelve manner of/. See Fib ST. Summer FRUITS. 2 Sam. 16. 1 . Ziba with an hundred of summer f. Isa. 16. 9. thy summerf. and harvest are fallen Jer. 40. 10. but gather ye wine and summerf. 12. Jews gathered wine and summerf. very much 48. 32. the spoiler is fallen on thy summerf. Mic. 7. 1. as when they gatJiered the summerf. FRUSTRATE. Ezra4. 5. and hired counsellors to/, their purpose Psal. 33. 1 10. Lord maketh/. counsel of heathen Afor*7.t9'fiill'fellye/,the commandment of God Gal. 2. 21. I do not/, the grace of God FRUSTRATETH. lea. 44. 25. that/, the tokens of the liars FRYING-PAN . £^j>. 2. 7. if oblation be a meat-offering in the/. 7-9-^'l that is dressed in th^/. shall be the priest's FUEL. Isa. 9. 5. this shall be with burning and/, of fire 19. the people shall be as the/, of the fire Etek. 15. 4. the vine-tree is castinto the fire for/. 6. 21. 32. thou shalt be for f. to the fire FUGITIVE. Gen. 4. 12. a/, and a vagabond shalt thou be 14. 1 shall be a/, and a vagabond in the earth FUGITIVES. Judg, 12.4. ye Oileadites are /. of Ephraim 2 Kings S5. 11. and the/, that fell away to the king /ia.15.5. shall cry forMoab, his/shall flee toZoar Exek. 17. 21. all his/, shall fall by the sword FULFIL. Gen. 29- 27. f. her week, and we will give thee this Esod. 5. IS. f. your works, your daily task 23. 26. the number of thy days I will/ 1 Kings 2. 27. that he might/, the word of the Lord 1 Chr. 22. 13. if thou takest need to/ statutes of L. 2 Chroti. 36. 21. to/, threescore and ten years Job 39. 2 . canst thou number months that the^-^'. ?■ FUL Ps. 20. 4. the Lord grant thee to/, all thy counsel 5. the Lord/, all thy petitions 145. 19. hewUl/.thedesireGf diem that fear him Mat. 3. 15. itbecometh us to/, all righteousuekS 5. 17. I am not come to destroy, but to/. Acts 13. 22. found David, who slull /. all my will Rom, 2. 27. uncircumcuion, if it/, the law 13. 14. for the flesh, to/ the lusti thereof Gai. S. 16. ye diall not/, the lusu of the flesh 6. 2. bear burdens, and so/. Uie law of Christ Bph, 4. flO. ascended, that he might/, all thinga Phil. 2. 2./. ^e my joy, that ye be like^ninded Col. 1. 25. is given to me, to/, the word of God 4. 17. take heed thou/, the ministry, 2 Tim. 4.t 5 2 These. 1. 11. f. all the good pleasure of his wilt Jam, 2. 8. if ye/, the royal law, ye do well i2«s'.17,17'for Ood put in their hearts to/, his will FULFILLED. Gen. 25. 24. when her days to be delivered vetaf 29. 21. give me my wiie, for my days are/, 50. 3. forty days were /. for so are/, the days Exod. 5. 14. wherefore have ye not/, your task t 7.25. seven days/, after Lord hath smitten rivei Leo. 12. 4. till the days of purification be/. 6. Num. 6. 13. when the days of his separation are/. 32. fll. because they have not/, after me Deut. 1. f 36. Caleb hath/, to go after me 1 Sam. 18,t26. and the ckys were not/. ZSam.l. 12. when days be/, and thou shalt sleep 14.22. in that the king/, the request of servant 1 KtTigs 8. 15. and haSi with his hand /. it £4. and hast/, it with thy hand, 2 Chron. 6. 15. 11. t 6. Solomon/, not ^Ster the Lord, as Daiid 2 Chr. 6. 4. the Lord hath/, that which he spake Ezra 1. 1. that the word of the Lord might bo/. Job 36. 17. thou hast/, the judgment of the wicked J«r.44,25.ye and your wives have/'.with your hand Lam.i. 17, he hath/, his word he had commanded 4. 18. our days are/, for our end is come Exek. 5. 2. when the days of the siege are/. Dan. 4. 33. the same hour was the thing/. 10. 3. till three whole weeks were/. Mat. 1. 22. that it might be /. 2. 15, 23. | 8, 17- I 12. 17. I 13. 35. I 21, 4. I 27. 35. John 12. 38. I 15. 25. 17. 12. ) 18. 9, 32. 1 Iff. ii'k, 28, 3d. 2. 17. then was/, that which was spoken, 27- 9. 5.]8.shall in no wise pass from the law till all bof. 13, 14. in tbem is/, the prophecy of Esaias 24. 34. shall not pass till all these things be/. Maril. 15. the timeis/.kingd.of Godie at baud 13. 4. what sign when all these things s^all be/, f Lukel .20.my words which shall hef.in their season 2. 43. when they had/, the days, they returned 21.22. that all things which are written may be/. 24. until the times of the Gentiles be/. 22. 16. not eat till it be/, in the kingdom of God 24. 44. all things must be / spoken by Moses John 3. 29. this my joy therefore is/. 17. 13. they might have my joy/, in themselves Acu 3. 18. what God had shewed, he hath so/, y. 23. after many days were/. Jews took counsel 12. 25. Paul and Barnabas/, their ministry 13. 25. and as John/, his course, he said 27. they have/, them in condemning him 29. when theynad/. all that was written of him SS.God hath/, the same to us their cbildreu 14. 26. to grace of God for the work which they/. Rom. 8. 4. the righteouness of law might be /. in us 13. 8. he that loveth another hath/, the law 2 Cor. 10. 6. when your obedience is/. Gal. 5. 14. the law is/, in one word, even in thl Rev. 6. 11. till killing of their brethren should be/ 15,8. till the seven plagues of seven angels were/ Rev. 17. 17. till the words of God shall be/. 20.3.should deceive no more, till 1000 years be/ &e Scripture. FULFILLING. Psal. 148. 8. fire, hail, stormy wind/, his wora Rom. 13. 10. therefore love is the/, of the law Eph. 2. 3./.the desires of the flesh and of the mind FULL Signifies, [1] Satisjied with. Isaiah 1, 11, I am full of the burnt-offerings of rams. [2] Tltat vihich is perfect, complete, and which v>ants nothing. 2 John 8, 1'hat we receive a full reward ; that- tehole portion of glory lahich God hath promised to diligent, persevering Christians. [3] Stuh as are proud, and piiffed up teith a high conceit of their own sufficiency and worth, so that they feel no need of Christ. Luke 6. 25, Woe unto you that are full, [4j One enabled both to conceive and bring Jorth, 1 Sam. 2. 5, Full of years, one who haa lived long enough, as long as he desires. Gen. 25. 8. Full of faith, and of the Holy Ghost, that is, etulued with a plentiful measure oj faith, and of the gifts and graces of the Hoiy Spirit, Acts 6. 5. The fulness of time, is fAe lime uheretn lis Mtrisiah appeared, which wa* FUL tt/rpntntett by CTcrf, promised to the fathers, fare- told hy tht prophettf expected iy the J«ws Ikentsehet, and earnestly longed for by all the faUhfvi; the fulness of this time, is when that t*me v>as fully come. Gal. 4. 4, Whea the fulnes* of the time was come, God seat his Soo. The fulnesi of God, is stick a measure of perfection as God hath appointed to every cne of the elect through Christ. Epi. 3. 19, Tliat ye mieht be filled with all the fuloess of* God; that is. Until you arrive at the highest degree of the humledge a7id enjoyment of God, and itnmediate influence from him, and an en- tire conformity to him. The falneu of Christ, is the injinite treasures of graee and mere^ with which he xeas fiHed. John 1. 16, Of his fulness have all we received. And whereas men are said to be filled with the Holy Ghost, as Joho the Baptist, Luke 1. 15. and Stephen, Acts 6. 5. This differs from the fulness of Christ in these three respects,( l)Graee and the Spirit be in others by participation ; as the moon hath her light from the sim, rivers their waters from the fountain, and the eye its sight from the sonl ; but in Christ they he originally, naturally, and of himself. (2) In Christ they he infinite and above measure, Joho 3. 34. But in the saints by measure, according to the gifts of God, Eph. 4. l6. The moon is full op" light, bat tlte sun is more full; rivers are full of waters, but the sta more full. (3) The saints cannot commwiieate their graces to others ; whereas the gifts of the Spirit be in Christ as an head and foun- tain, to impart them to his members. John 1. 16, We have received of his fulness. It is said. Col. 2. 9, That the fulness of the God- head dwells in Christ bodily ; that is. The whole nature and attributes of Gad are in Christ, and that really, essentially, or sub- stantially, and also personally, by nearest itnion, as the smJ dwells in the body, so that the same person who is man, is God alto. The church is called the fulness of Christ, Eph. 1. S3. It is t/te church which makes him a complete and perfect Head, and wit/iout which he would account himself but empty and maimed, as it were i for though he has a natural and personal fulness, as God; yet as Mediator, he is not full and complete without his mystical body, (as a king is not complete witliont his subjects) but receives an outward relative and mystical fuJjiess from his members. And then the chwch does manifest and set forth hit fulness, serving as an empty vessel for him to fill and tosheio his fulness in; and this he does, by bringing every member to his full stature; by dispersing aU variety of gifts and graces among them ; and by bringing them all to heaven at last, so that not one shall be wanting. Slow much more their fulness! Rom. 11. 12. Tf the fall of diem be the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles; how much more their fulness? If the falling away of the Jews, from being God's people, throngh their rejecting the gospel, and the small nwnber of believers amorig them, was the occasion of God's manifesting his ahoidant grace in the co7iversion of the GentQes, and spreading the htowledge of Christ all the world over ; how ntitih more ihall a general conversion of the Jews, towards the end of the worlds confirm the faith of the believing Gentiles, and also be a means to convert tltose of them that do not yet believe, all over the -world? G»t.l5.l6.the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet/. 25. 8. Abraham an old man, and^. of years S5. 29- Isaac being old and/, of days, died 41.1. at the end of two y. years, Pharaoh dreamed 7. the thin ears devoured the seven/, ears, 22. 43. 21. everyman*smoney inhissack/. weight y.xod. 8.21. the houses shpll be/, of swarms of flies l6. 33. and put an homer/, of manna thereia C2. 3. for he should make/, restitution Lev. 2.14.shalt offer even com beaten out of/, ears I6. 12. censer/, of coals, hands/, of incense 19. 89. and the land became/, of wickedness £5. 29. within a/, year may he redeem it 30 if not redeemed in a/, year, then the house IJhiH. 7. 13. both of them were/, of fine flour, I9. 25, 31, 37, 43. 49, 55, 6I, 67, 73, 79. 14. one spoon of ten shekels/, of incense, 20, 2fi, 32, 38, 44, 50, 66, 62, 68, 74, 80, 80. it. 18. if Balak give me house /.of silver, 24.13. Ve\it. 6. 11 . and houses/, of all good things, when thou shalt have eaten and be/. 8. 10, 12. l-I.lS.wiU send grass,thatfhoumayesteatandbe/". £1. IS. she shall bewail her father a/ month I*. S^. Kaphtali/ of the blessing of^the Lord «4.9. Joshua was/ of the Spirit of wisdom £2< FUL Judg.ti. S8. vringed the dew, & bowl /. of water 16. 27. now the house was/, of men and women Riuh i.2t.l went out/, and the Lord hath brought 2. 12. and a/. leward be given thee of the Lord I Sam. S. 5. Uiey that were/, hired out themselves 18. 27- they gave them in/, tale to the king 27. 7. IJavid dwelt in country of Philist, a/, year ZSam. B. 2. and with one/, line to keep alive 1 Kings 17.f 15. she and her house did eat a/, year 2 Kings 3. I6. make this valley/, of ditches 4. 6. when the vessels were /. she said to her son 6. 17. behold^ the mountain was/, of dorses 7. 15. and lo, all the way was/, of gtj ■ lents 10.21 .house of Baal was/.from one end to another 1 Chron. 21. 32. shall grant it me for the/, price 24. nay, but I will verily buy it for a/, price S3. 1. when David was old and/. ofday5,29. 28. Esth. 3. 5. then was Ilaman/. of wrath 5.9. he was/, of indignation against Mordecai Job 5. 26. thou shalt come to thy grave in a/, age 7.4.1 am/.oftossings to and fro to dawning of day 10. 15. 1 am/, of confhsion, see mine afiliction 11. 2. and should a man/, of talk be justified? 14. 1. man is of few days and/, of trouble 20. 11. his bones are/, of the sins of his youth 21. S3, one dieth in his/ strength^ being at ease 24.his breasts are/, of milk, his bones moistened 32.18.1 am/.of matter, the Spirit constraineth me 36. 16. that on thy table should lie/, of fatness 42. 17. 50 Job died, being old and/, of days J^f. 17. 14. they are/, of children, and leave rest 69.20. hath broken my heart, I am/, of heaviness 73. 10. waters of a/, cup are wrung out to them 74. 20. dark places are/, of habitations of cruelty 78.25.man did eat angels' food, seat meat to the/. 104. 16. the trees of the Lord are/, of sap 127. 5. happy that hath his quiver/, of them 144. 13. that our garners may be/, affording store Prov. 17.1. than an house/, ofsacriflces with strife 25. J 17. lest he be/, of^thee, and hate thee 27.7. the/, soul lotheth an honey-comb 20. hell and destruction are never/. 30.9. lest I be/, and deny thee, and say.who is L.? Eccl. 1. 7. run into the sea, yet the sea is not/. 8. all things are/, of labour, man cannot utter 4. 6. than both hands/, with travel and vexation 11. 3. if the clouds be f. of rain, they empty Isa. 1. 11. I am/, of ifie burnt-offeriugs of rams 15. 1 will not hear, your hands are/, of blood 21. the faithful city it was/, of judgment 31. 9. the earth shall be /". of knowledge of the Ld. 13.21. their houses shall be/, of doleful creatures 15. 9, the waters of Dimon shall be / of blood 22. 2./. of stirs 117- valleys shall be/, of chariots 25. 6. a feast of fat things, a feast/, of marrow 28. 8. for all tables are/, of vomit' and filthiness 30.27. his lips are/, of indignation, and his tongue 51. 20. they are/, of the fury of the Lord Jer. 4. 12. a/, wind from those places shall come 5. 7. when ] bad fed them to the/, they committed 6. 11. therefore I am/, oftlie fury of the Lord 28. 3. within two/, years will 1 bring, 11. 35, 5. 1 set before the Rechabites pots/, of wine Lam. 1.1, how city sit solitary that was/, of peop. 3,30. he is filled/, with reproach Esek. 1 . 18. and their wings were /, of eyes 10.4, court was /.of the brightness of Lord's glory 12, the wheels were/, of eyes ronnd about 17. 3. a great eagle with wings/, of feathers 19. 10, she was fruitfol and/, of branches 28. 12, the sum,/, of wisdom and perfect in beauty 32. 6. and the rivers shall be/, of thee 37. 1. in midst of the valley which was/, of bones 39-19. ye shall eat fat till ye be /", and drink blood Dan. 3, 19, then was Nebuchadnezzar/, of fury 8. 23. when the transgressors are come to the/, 10.2. in those days Daniel mourned three/, weeks 2. 24. the floors shall be/ of wheat Mic. 3. 8. but truly 1 am/, of power by the Spirit 6. 12. the rich men thereof are/, of violence Hab. 3. 3. and the earth was/ of his praise Zech. 8. 5. the streets shall be/ of boys and girls Mat.G.ZZ. thy body shall be/, of light. Luke 11.36. 13. 48. which when it was/ they drew to shore 14.20. of fragments twelve baskets/. Mark 6. 43. 15. 37. they took up that was left seven baskets/. 23. 25. but within are/, of extortion and excess 27. but within are/, of dead men's bones 28. within ye are/, of hypocrisy and iniquity Mark 7 . 9. /". well ye reject commandment of God 15, 36. one ran and filled aspunge/. of vinegar Luke 1 . 57. now Elizab./. time came to be deliver, 4. 1, Jesus being f. of the Holy Ghost was led 5. 12, behold a mxnf. of leprosy fell on his face 6. 25. woe nnto you that are/, ye shall hunger 16. 20. Lazarus was laid at his gate / of sores Jo/ml. 14. and dwelt among us,/, of grace and truth 7. 8. 1 go not np, for n.y time is not yet/, come 15. 11, and that your joy might he/. 16. 24. 19> S9. there was set t* vessel/, of vinegar FUL ArtsS.lS. others said, iheie men are/, afnewwlr^ 28. shalt make me_/", of joy with thy countenance "6. 3. look ye out meu/. of the lloiy Ghost 5. Stephen/, of faith and the U. Ghost,8. | 7.55. 7. 23. when Moses was_/*. forty years old y. 36. Dorcas/, of good works and ahiis deeds 11.24. Barnabas/, of the Holy Oho&t and faith 13. 10, and said, U /. of all subtilty and mischief 19. 28, they were/, of wrath and cried oat Rom. 1.29. being/, of envy, mardcr, debate, deceit 15. 14. 1 am persuad. that ye also aru/. of goodn. 1 Cor. 4. 8. now ye are/, now ye are rich Phii. 2. 26. for he longed and was /. of heaviness 4. 12. I am instructed to be/, and to be hungry 18. but I have all and abound, I am/. S Tim, 4. 5. make/, proof of thy ministry Heb.5.14. butstrongmeat to them that are of/, a^e Jam. 3,8. tongue an nnruly evil,/, of deadly poison 17. wisdom from above is pure,/, of mercy 1 Pet. 1.8. yerej. with joy unspeak. and/, of glory 2 Pet, 2. 14. eyes/, of adultery, not cease from sin iJohn 1.4. we write to yoa, that your joy may be/. 2 John 8. but that we receive a/, reward 12. speakfacetoface, thatonrjoymay be/ Rev. 4. 6. there were four beasts/, of eyes, 8, 5. 8. having every one golden vicds/. of odonrs 15. 7. seven golden vials/, of the wrath of God 16. 10. and his kingdom was/, of darkness 17. 3. I saw a woman/, of names of blasphemy 4. a golden cup/, of abominations and filthiness 21. 9- the seven vials/, of the seven last plagues See Assurance, CoupASbiON. Js FULL, 2 Kings 4. 4. thou shalt set aside that which isf, Psal.lO. 7. his mouth isf. of cursing, Rom. 3. 14, S6. 10. and their righ^hand isf. of bribes 29, 4. the voice of tiie Lord isf. of majesty 33. 5. the earth isf. of the goodness of the Lord. 48. 10, thy right-hand isf. of righteousness 65. 9- with theriver of God, which m/. of water 75. 8, and the wine is red, it isf. of mixture 88. 3. my soul isf. of troubles, and my life 104. 24. O Lord, Uie earth isf. of thy riches 119. 64. the earth, O Lord, isf. of thy mercy Eccl. 9. 3. the heart of the sons of men isf, of evil 10.14.a fool »/. of words, man not tell what to be Isa. 2. 7- their land isf. of silver, isf. of horsci 8. their lanA also isf. of idols, they worship 6.3,holy is Lord, the whole eartli is/, of his glory Jer.5.2'i .as aca^e isf.oi birds, houses full of deceit 6. 11. the aged, with him that isf of days 23. 10. for the land isf. of adulterers Exek.'J .23.1and isf. of crimes, city isf. of violeocA 9- 9- land isf. ot blood, city isf. of perversenesi Joel 3. 13. for the press isf. the fats overflow Amos 2. 13. a cart is pressed, that isf. of sheaves Nah. 3. 1, it is all/, of lies and robberies LukeW. 34. body isf. of light, isf. of darkness 39. but your inward part isf, of ravening To the FULL. Exod.lG.i, when we sat, and did eat bread to thef. 8. when L. shall give bread in the morn, to ihcf Lev. 20, 5. ye shall eat your bread to thef. FULLER, S. £ Kings 18. 17. they came and stood in the high way of the/, field, Isa. 7. 3. | 36. 2 Ulal. 3. 2. he is like a refiner's fire, and/, soap Mark Q. 3. so as no/ on earth can white them FULLY. Num. 14. 24. but Caleb that followed me/. RuthZ. 11. Boaz said, it hath/, been shewed!^ me 1 Kings 11.6. Solomon went not/, after the Lore £rr/,8.1 ; .the heart of sons of men is/,set to do evL Jer. 12. t 6. yea, they cried after thee/. Nah.l.lO. they shall be devoiired as stubble/.dry Acts 2. 1 . when the day of Pentecost was/, come i^o»i.4.21. being/, persuaded, that what he promis. 14.5. let every man be/, persuad. in his own miud 15. 19. 1 have/, preached the gospel of Christ Co/. 1. i 25. made aminister/. to preach the word ? Tim. 3. 10. thou hast/, known my doctrine 4.17. that by me the preaching might be/, known lUr. 14, 18. thrust in thy sickle grapes are/, ripe FULNESS. Gen. 48. i- 19. his seed become a/, of nations Eiod. 22. 1 29. thou shalt not delay to offer thy/, Kum, 18. 27. reckoned as the/, of the wine-press Deut. 22. + 9. lest the/, of thy seed oe defiled -33. 16. precious things of the earth, and/, theieof 1 Sam. 28, f 20. Saul fell with the/, of his suture 1 Chron. 16. 32. let the sea roar and the /. thereof, jPia/, 96. 11,198- 7. Job 20. 22. in/, of sufficiency shall be in straits Psal. 16. 11. in thy presence is/, of joy 24, 1. earth is the Lord'sand its/.l C«r.l0.26,e8. 50. 12. the world is mine, and/, thereof, 89. II. Isa. 6. 13. his glory is the/, of the whole earth 8. 1 8. the/, of the breadth of thy land shall Lie the stretching out of his wings, O Immanuel SI f 1. let the earth hear and the /, thereof FUR tttk iS.UO.ye that go down to sea and the /■.thereof Jer. 8. 1 16. have devoured the Land and/, thereof ♦^.fS.waiers shall overflow the land and/".thereof Eiek. 16. 49. iniquity of HMer Sodom,/, of bread Ift.Ud.land was desolate and the/.lC|.7. | SO.flS. AmQt 6. 1 8.1 will deliver up city, and' the /.thereof Mic. 1. 1 2. hearken, O earth, and the/, thereof John l.lG.of his/have we received grace for grace Uom. 11. 12. how mach more their/. / 25. till the/, of the Gentiles be come in 15.29.1 shall come in the/.of the gospel of Christ Gal, 4. 4. when the/. 01 the time was come Eph. 1. 10. that in the/, of times he might gather S3, the/, ofhim that filleth all in all 3.ig. thatyemightbefilled withallthe/. ofGod 4.13. we come to the statureofthe/. of Christ Cot. 1.19. pleased Fatfaer^inhia should all/, dwell 2. 9. in him dwelleth the /. of the Godhead bodily FUNDAMENT. Judg, 3. 1 22. not draw dagger, it came out at the /. FURBISH. Jtr. 46. 4. /. the spears, put on ths brigandines FURBISHED. Exek. 21. 9. a sword is sharpened and also/. 10. 11. given to be/. || 28. sword/, to consume FURY. Gen. 27. 44. tarry, till thy brother's/, turn away /rfy. 26. 28. 1 will walk contrary to you in/. Job 20. 2.3. God shall cast the/, of his wrath on him Jsa. 27. 4./. is not in me, who would set briers 34. 2. and his/, is upon all their armies 51 . 13. hast feared because of the/, of the oppres- sor ; and where is the/, of the oppressor ? 17. O Jerusalem, which hast drunk cup of his/. 20. as wild bull, they are full of the/, of the Ld. 22. even the dregs of cup of my/, no more drink 59. 18. he will repay/, to his adversaries 63. 3. for I will trample them in my/. 5. my arm brought salvation, my/, it upheld me 6. and 1 will make them drunk in my/. 66. 15. Lord will come to render his anger with/. Jer, 4. 4. lest my/, come forth like fire, and burn 6. 11. therefore I am fiiU of the/, of the Lord 21. 5. I will fight against you in/, and wrath VI. lest my f. go out like fire and burn 23. 19. a whirlwind is gone forth in/. 30. S3. 25. 15. take the wine-cup of this/, at my hand 32. 31. ^is city hath been a provocation of my/. 53. 5. whom I have slain in mine anger and /. 36. 7. great is the /. the Lord hath pronounced Jjam. 4. 11. the Lord hath accomplished his/. Esek, 5. 13. 1 will cause my/, to rest on them, they shall know when I have accomplished my/. 15. when I shtdl execute judgments iwf, t. 12. thus will I accomplish my/, ontuem 8. 18. therefore will I deal in/, my eye not spare 13. 13. 1 will rent with a stormy wind in my /. 16. 38. T will give thee blood in/, and jealousy 42. so will I make my /. towaixLs thee to rest 19. ] 2. but she was plucked up in my/, cast down 20. 33 . witli /. poured out will I rule over you SI. 17. and I will cause my /. to rest 22. 20. so will I gather you in" mine anger and /. 24.8. that it might cause/.to come up to vengeance 13. not purged, till T have caused my /. to rest 25. 14. they shall do in Edom according to my /. 36. 6. 1 have spoken in my jealousy and in my /. 38. 18. that my /. shall come up in my face Van. 3. 13. 1^'ebuchadnczzar in his/, commanded 19. then was Nebuchadnezzar fall of/. 8. 6. and he ran unto him in the /. of his power 9.l6.1et thy/.be turned away from thy city Jerus. 11. 44. he shall go forth with great/, to destroy Mic. 5. 15. I will pxpcute /. on the heathen Nah. 1. 1 2. the Lord revengetb, that hath /. Zeeh. 8. 2. 1 was jealous for her with great /. Set Poun, Poured. FURIOUa Prov. 22. 24. with a/, man thou shall not go 29. 22. a/, man aboundeth in transgression Exek.5. 15. execute judgment in/, rebukes, 25. I7. Van. 2. 12. Nebuchadnezzar the king was very /. Nah. 1. 2. the Lord revengeth, and is/. FURIOUSLY. 2 Kings Q.ZO.V^ti thedrivingof Jehu, hedriveth/. Ezek. 23. 25. and they shall deal/, with thee FURLONGS. Zade 24. 13. Emmaus was hism Jerusalem sixty/. John 6. 19. had rowed about five and twenty/. 11. 18. Bethany nigh Jerusalem about fifteen/. Jfeo. 14. 20. blood came outby the space of I600/. 21. 16. he measured the city with reed, 12,000/. FURNACE Signifies, [I] A Jire-place for melting gold and other metals, Prov. 17. 3. | 27. 21. [2] A place of cruel bondage and oppreision ; such was Egj-pt to the Israelites, :sho there met u-ilh r/nich 'hards/lip, rigouf, and seierity, for to try mnd purge them, Deut. 4. 20. Jer. 11. 4. [3] Most sharp and grievo'u ajiictionf and Judg- 225 GAT meUs wheravith God tries his people, Ezek. 22. 18,20,22. [4] A place of temporal torment; such teas N ebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace, Van- 3. 6, 11. [5] Hell, the place of endless torment. Mat. 13. 42. Gen. 15. 17. a smoking/, and a burning lamp 19. 28. the smoke went up as the smoke of a/. Exod. 9. 8. take you hjindfuls of ashes of the/ 10. and they took ashes of the/, and stood 19> 18. the smoke ascended as the smoke of a/. Vent. 4. 20. the Lord hath taken you out of the/. 1 Kings 8. 51. from the midst of the^. Jer. 11. 4. Pja/.12.6.pure words,as silver tried in a/.of earth Prov.lT.3. fining pot for silver,/, for gold, 27.21. Isa. 31.9. whose fire is in Zion, his/, in Jerusalem 48. 10. I have chosen thee in the/, of affliction Ezek. 22. 18. Israel is dross in the midst of the/. 20. I will gather yuu as tin in the midst ^f the /. 22. as silver is melted in the midst of the/. Van.3.6.he cast into midst of a burning fiery/. 11. Mat.13.42. and shall cast them into a/, of fire, 50. jRep. 1.15, bis feet like brass, as if theyburnedina/. 9. 2. arose a smoke, as the smoke of a great/. FURNACES. Neh. 3. 11. Ilashub repaired the tower of the/. 12. 38. from the tower of the/, to the broad wall FURNISH. Veut. 15.14. thou shalt/. him liberally out of flock Psal. 78. 19. can God/, a table in the wilderness ? /*a.65.11.that/. the drink-oifering to that number Jer.^Q. 19./ thyself to go into captivity FURNISHED. 1 Kings 9. 11. Hiram/. Solomon with cedar Prov. 9- 2. she hath also/, her table M§t, 22. 10. and the wedding was/, with guests Mark 14. 15. will shew you a room/. Luke 22. 12. 2 Tim. 3. 17. thoroughly/, unto all good works FURNITURE. Gen. 31. 34. Rachel put them in the camels'/. Exod. 31. 7. the tabernacle and his/. 3g. 3.*. 8. table and his/. 1| 9. altar with all his/. 35. 1J<. the candlestick and his/, and his lamps Nah. 2. 9- there is none end of all the pleasant/. FURROW. 1 Sam. 14. t !*• slew twenty men within half a/. Job 39> 10. canst thou bind the unicorn in the f f FURROWS. Joh 31. 38. or the/, thereof likewise complain Psnl. 65. 10. thou seltlest the/, thereof 129. 3. the plowersplowed, they made long their/. Esek. 17. 7. might water it by/, of her plantation 10. it shall wither in the/, where it grew Hos. 10. 4. judgment as hemlock in the/.of the field 10. when shall bind themselves in their two/. 12.11. their altars as heaps in the/, of the fields FURTHER. JVttm.22 .C6.angel went/, and stood in narrow place Vent. 20. 8. officers shall speak/, to the people 1 -Sam. 10. 22. they inquired of the Lord/. Job 38. 11. hitherto shalt thou come, but no/. 40. 5. yea, twice, hut I will proceed no/. Eccl. 8. 17. f. though a wise man think to know it 12. 12. /. by these, my son, be admonished Mat. 26. 39. ne went a little/, and fell on his face 65. saying, what/, need nave we of witnesses ? Mark 14. 63. Lnke 22, 71. Mark 1. ig. when he had gone a little/, thenoe 5. 35. why troublest thou the Master any/..' Lu^e 24.28. he made as tho' he would have gone/. Acts 4. 17- that it spread no/, among the people 21 .when had/. threatened them, they let them go 12. 3. Herod proceeded/, to take Peter also 21. 28./. he brought Greeks also into the temple 24.4. that I be not/, tedious unto thee 27. 28. they had gone a little/, they sounded 2 Tim. 3. 9> bit they shall proceed no/. Ueb. 7.11. what/, need another priest should rise FURTHER, P^erb. Psal. 140. 8. O Lord,/, not his wicked device FURTHERANCE. P^i7.1.12.the things which happened unto me have fallen out rather unto the/, of the gospel 25. shall abidewith you for your/, and joyof faith FURTHERED. Esra 8. 36. they/. the people and the house of God FURTHERMORE. Exod. 4.6. the Lord said/, to Moses, put thine hand Esek. 8. 6. Lord said/, to Ezekiel, son of man G. GADDEST. Jer. 2. 36. why ?. thou about to change thy way r GAIN. Jndg. 5.19. thekings of Canaan took nog^. of money Job 22. 3. is itg-. to him to make thy way perfect ? Prov.l.lQ.SQ are the ways of every one greedy pf^. 3. 14. the g. thereof is better than fine gold 15. £7. he that is greedy of g. troublelh his house Q GAL P/'ai'.28.8.that by usury and unjust g, increaseca /ja.33. 15. he thatdespiseth thtg. of oppressions 56. 11. every one for his g. from his quarter Ezek. 22. 13. have smitten hand k^thy diihonest; 27. her princes like as wolves to get disUonest^. Van. 11. 39. he shall divide the land for ^. Mic. 4. 13. I will consecrate their g. to the Lord Hab. 2. t 9- ^OB to him that gaineui an evil g. Acts 16. 16. which brought her masters much ^. 19' 24. brought no small g. to the craftsmen 2 Cor. 12. 17> did I make a^. of you by any I sent 18. did Titus make a^. of you? P/iH. 1. 21. for me to live is Christ, and to die is ;. 3. 7. what things were g. to me, I counted loss 1 Tim. 6. 5. supposing tha£ g. is godliness 6. but godliness with contentment is great ^. Jam. 4. 13. go to a city, there buy, sell and getf. GAIN, FerA. Van. 2. 8. 1 know that ye would g. the time' Mat. 16. 26. what profited if he should f. the whoI« world,, and lose his sotCi ? Mark A.m. Luke 9-25. 1 Cor. 9.19. servant to all, that I might g. the mor« 20. that I might g. the Jews || 22. g. the wean '21. that I might g. them that are without law GAINED. /oi.27.8.what hope hath hypocrite, tho' he hath ^ J Ezek. 22. 12. thou hast greedily g. by extortion Mat. 18. 15. if he hear, thou hast g. thy brother 25. 17. thatreceiv»dtwohad alsog,odiertwo,22, 20. I have g. besides them five talents more itiitel9.15.how much every man had g. by trading 16. Lord, thy pound hath g. ten pounds 18. Lord, thy pound hath e. five pounds Acts 27- 21. and to have g. this harm and loss 2 John t 8. that ye lose not the things ye have g, GAINS. Acts 16. 19. saw that the hope of their^. was gone GAINSAY. XuAe 21.15. your adversaries shall not be able to g GAINSAYERS. Til. 1,9. thatyemight be able to convince the £'. GAINSAYING. Acts 10. 29. therefore came I to you without g. Horn. 10.21. 1 stretched forth my hands to a.g. peo. Til. 2. f-g, servants to please them, notfi-. Jude 11. they have perished in th^ g. ofCore GALL Is a bitter juice, one of the humours in the body of a man and beast. It is put for any thing that is bitter and pernicious. Joo 20. 14, Yet his meat in his bowtis is turned, it is the gail of asps within him : It -will be very puinfut and destructive to him at last. Psal. 69. 21, They gave me gall for my meat ; or poison, or bitter herbs. St. Matthew says, that they gave otir Saviour vinegar to drink mingled with gall, Mat. 27. 34. St. Mark calls it wine mingled with myrrh, Mark 15. 23. It is generally thought that the gall and myrrh signify but one and the same thing, that is, something; that uias very bitter. It ts said tc haw been a?i ordinary custom to give dying per- sons some tucoricatiug potion, to make them less sensible of their pain. To give water of gall to drink, denotes some very bitter affiictton. Jer. 8. 14. Their grapes are grapes of gal], Veut. 32. 32. Their fruits, or actions, are displeasing to God, malicious and mischievous to others, and will at last be pernicious to them- selves. A root that beareth gall, Veut. 29. 18. may denote some secret and subtle idolaters, uho might secretly infect and poison others, by drawing them to idolatry ; which will produce bitter fruits, hovs pleasant soever it may be for the present. To be in the gall of bitter- ness, and bond of iniquity, is to be in a state of great impiety, to be under the power of stn and corruption, of Jiupocrisy and ambition. It is put for great ajiiciion. Job It. 13. lar wrong, injustice, Amos 6. 12. D«(r.2g.l8.Jest there should be a root that bear, g 32.32.their grapes are grapes of ^. clusters bitter Job 16. 13. he poureth out my g. on the ground 20. 14. his meat is the g. of asps within him 25.the glittering sword cometli out of his g;. Psal. 69. 21. they gave me also g. for my meat Jer. 8. 14. God hath given us water of g. to drink g. 15. I will give them water of g. 23. 15. Lam.3 0. he hath compassed me withg-. and travrk ig. remembering the wormwood and the g. Amos6. 12. foryehave turned judgment into g-. Mat. 27 . 34. they gave him vinegar mingled with Acts 8.23. I perceive thou art in the g.of bitterue-l GALLANT. Isa.32. 21. no galleys nor shall g^.bhip pass thereh GALLANTS. A«A.2.+ 5.he shall recount his g .they shall stumU Zech. 11. 1 2. howl, because thti g. are spoiled GALLERY, UiS. Cant. 1 . t U. the beams aro cedw^ and our g.ot '■ GAR Timr.T^.thy head like Cannel.king is held in the g. hteiMAS. he measured the g. thereof on one side 42.3. against the pavem.was g^.against f.lo stori s GALLEY. Isa. 33. 21. -wherein shall go no g. with oars GALLOWS. Esih,^, 4. Haman spake to hang Mordecai on g. 7. 10. so they hanged Haman on the g. 8. 7- Q.13. let Haman's ten sons be hanged on the£.S5. GANGRENE. fi Tim, S. 1 17. and their word will eat as doth a ). GAP. Exei.V&.SO.^ man thac should stand in f.hefon me GAPED. Joi l6. 10. they have e. upon me, Psal. 22. 13. GAPETH. Job 7< t 2, as a servant g. after the shadow GAPS. £xfyt.l3.5.ye have not gone up into the ^.for Israel GARDEN la a plot of ground- furnished with plants, fiowers, iie. Gen. 2. 16. I'he church is resembled to m garden. Cant. A. 12. | 5. 1. As a garden i> taien out of. the common waste grou?id to bt appropriated • to a more particular use, so the church of Christ is chosen from among the rest of the world to a particular use. In a garden nothing that is good comes up naturallt/ of itself, but as it is planted and set ; so , nothing is good in the heart, but what is planttd and set by the heavenly Hxisbandmati. In a garden nothing uses to be planted, but what is useful and delightful ; so there is no grace in the heart of a Christian but what is vseful and necessary. Jn a garden there are variety of flowers and spices ; so i?i a Chris- tian there is somewhat of every grace. A( men delight much in their gardens, to walk there and take their pleasure, and take care to fence, weed, water, and pla7it them ; so Christ's care and delight is forhis chtarch. As gardens vse to have fountains and streams running through them, as Paradise had four streams which ran through if; so the clmrch is Christ's Paradise, and his Spirit is a spring in the midst of it, to refresh the souls of believers. ^ garden stands always in need of weeding and dressing ; so in the hearts of Christians, Christ hath always somewhat to do, they would else soon be overgrown and turn wild. The prophet Isaiah upbraids the Jews with the a- iominations and acts of idolatry which they committed in their gardens. Ye shall be con- founded for the gardens which ye have chosen, Isa. 1. 29. These gardens were either conse- crated to •idolfi, or were such as the heathens worshipped id^ls, in ; there they sacrificed, Isa. 65. 3. after Which they thought that they were well purified, wh^n they had washed themselves in the water, Isa.- 66. 17. Gen. 2. 15. God took the man and put him in the g. 3. 23. Lord sent him forth from the g. of Eden 13.10. the plain of Jordan was as the g^. of the Ld. Deut. 11. 10. and waterest it as a g^. of herbs X Kings HI. 2. that I may have it for a^. of herbs Job 8. 16. his branch shooteth forth in his g. Cant. 4> 12. a g. inclosed is my sister, my spouse 16. blow upon my g. let him come into his g. 6. 1. I am come into my g. my sister, my spouse 6. 2. my beloved is gone down into his g. 11. Isa. 1. 8. the daughter of Zion is as a lodge in a g. 30. ye shall be as a g-. which hath no water 51.3. he will make her desert like the g. of God 58. 11. and thou shalt be like a watered g^. 61. 11. as thef. causeth things sown to spring Jer. 31. 12. their souls shall be as a watered g. Jiam.S.G.taken away his tabernac.as it were of a g Ezek, 28. 13. thouhastbeen in Eden the §. of God 31. 8. cedars in g. of God could not hade him 9- all the trees in the g. of God envied him 36. 35. desolate land is become like the^. of Eden JoelQ. 3. land is as the g. of Eden before them Luke 13. 19. which a man took and cast into his g. John 18. 1. over the brook Cedron, where was a g. QQ, did not I see thee in the g. wiUi him ? 19. 41. there was a g. and in the g. a sepulchre GARDENS. I^um. 24i. 6. thy tents as g. by the river side Eccl. 2. S. Imademeg. and orchards, and planted Cant. 4. 15. a fountain of g. a well of waters 6. 2. to feed in the g. and to gather lilies 8. 13. thou that dwellest in the g. cause me to hear Im. 1. 29. and ye shall be confounded for theg. 65. 3. apeoplethatsacrificeth ine. burns incense. 66. 17. they that purify themselves in the g. Jer. 29. 5. plant g. and eat the fruit of them, 28. Amos 4. 9. I sent blasting, when yourg. increascd- 9. 14. they shall also make g. and eat fruit of them GARDENER. Jo\n 20. 15. she supposing he had been the g, 22ft GAR GARRISON, S. 1 Sam. 10.5. to hill where is^. of the Philistines IS. 3. Jonathan smote the g. of the Philistines 14. 1. let us go over to the Philistines' g. 6. \b. the g. and the spoilers, they also trembled 2 Sam.^. 6. David put g^. in Syria, 1 Chron, 18. 6. 14. David put g. in Edom, 1 Chron. 13. 13. 23.14. f .of Philisn. in Beth-lehem, 1 C//rwi.ll.l6. 2C/t7-. 17.2, Jehoshap. set^. 10 JudahandEpbraini Ezek. 26. 11. thy strong g, shall go down to ground 2 Cor. 11. 32. the governor kept the city with &g. GARLANDS. .i3c/jl4.13,thc priest of Jupiter brought oxen and^. GARLIC K. Num.li.5. we remember the g. we did eat in Egypt GARMENT Is that wherewith one is clothed. Mat. 27. ^5, They parted my garments. By the wedding- garment is meant Christ with his perfect righte- ousness imputed, which as a garment doth hide the spiritual nakedness, and decks and adonis the soul with spiritual beauty. Mat. 22. 11. Some by wedding-garments understand the grace of sanciification, or a holy life, answerable to one's profession ; in which setise garment is taken in Rev. 3. 4, Thou hast a few names in Sardis which have not defiled their gar- ments ; who are of unblamable lives. He was clothed with a garment down to his foot. Rev. 1. 13. Some are of opinion that this denoted the purity and innocency of that priesthood, which Christ didexercise for his church : Others, that it denoted the dignity and majesty of Christ, as King of his church ; it being usual for kings to wear long robes in token of jJtajesty. Garments rolled or dyed in blood, Isa. g. 5. ] 63. 2. are garments sprinkled and stained with the blood of the slain, such as warriors wear, which have overcome their enemies in battle. Gen. 9- 23, Shem and Japhet took a^. and laid it ^ 25. 25. the first came out red, like a hairy g. 39. 12. sheraught Joseph by his g. be left his g'. 15. he left his g, with me and fied out, 18. 39> 16. she laid up hisg. till her lord came home Lev. 6. 27. sprinkled of the blood thereof on any g. 13. 47- g- wherein is the plague of leprosy, 49. 51. if plague be spread in the f. in warp or woof 59. the law of the plague of leprosy in a g. 14.55. 15. 17. every g. whereon is the seed of copulation 19. 19- norg. mingled come on thee, Deul. 22.11. Deut. 22. 5. a man shall not put on a woman's g. Josh. 7. 21. when I saw a goodly Babylonish g. 24. Joshua took Achan, the silver, and the g. Jiidg. 8. 25. they spread a g. and cast ear-rings 25am.l3.18.Tamarhad ag-.of divers colours on her 19. she rent her g. and went on crying 1 Kingsll.ZQ. Jeroboam clad himself mthanewg. 2 Kings 4. 1 42. brought him ears of corn in his g. 9. 13. took every man his g. and put under him iizra 9-3. when 1 heard this I rent myg-. and mantle 5. having rent my ^. and mantle I fell on knees Esth. 8. 15. Mordecai went with a g. of purple Job 13. 28. consumeth, as a g^. that is moth-eaten 30. 18. by force of my disease is my g. changed 38. 9- when I made the cloud the g. 5iereof 14.it is turned as clay to the seal.they stand as a^ , 41. 13. who can discover the face of his g. t Psal. 69. 11. I made sackcloth also my g. 73.6. pride compasseth, violence cover. Uiemasg. 102. 26. they shall perish, yea all of them shall wax old like a^. Isa. 50. 9. I 51. 6. Heb. 1.11. 104.2. thou coverest thyself with light, aswithag. 6. thou coveredst it with the deep as with a g. 109. 18. he clothed himself with cursing as a ^ . 19. let it be to him as the g. which covereth him Prov. 20. 16. take his e. that is surety, 27. 13. 25.20. as he that taketh away a g. in cold weather 30. 4. who hath bound the waters in a g-. ? Isa. 51. 8. the moth shall eat them up like a g. 61 .3 . to give g. of praise for the spirit of heaviness Jer. 43. 12. 35 a shepherd putteth on his g. Ezek. 18. 7- hathcovered the naked with a£. I6. Dan. 7. 9. whose g. was white as snow AiTic.S.B, ye puUoffthe robe with the g. from'them Hag. 2.12. if one bear holy flesh in the skirt of his g. Zech. 13.4. neither shall wear a rough g. to deceive Mai. 2. 16. for one covereth violence with his g. Mat. 9.16. new cloth to oldg:.JI/flrA 2.21. i«*e5.36. 20. behold, awoman diseased touched the hem of his g. 21. I 14.36. il/flrA5. 27. i-Tf/ff8.44. 22.11.1 sawamanwho hadnot on a wedding g. 12. Mark 13. 16. not turn back again to take up bis g. 16. 5. a young man clothed with a long white g. Luke 22. 36. let him sell his g. and bnY one Ads 12. 8. cast thy g. about thee and follow me Jude 23. hating even the g. spotted by the flesh jR«».1.13.Son of man clothed with a^.downto foot GARMENTS. Gen. 35. 2. and be clean, and change yoar g. GAT Gen. 33.14. Tamar put her widow's g. off from her 49, 11. washed his g.in wiue, his clothes in grape? £r0if.28.3.may make Aaron's g. to consecrate hiir. 29.21. sprinkled the blooQ oa Aar^-t ^ t. LevA.30 31. 10. 1 have given them wisdom to maKe g. Lev. 6. 11. putofThisg^. puton other ^. 16. 23, 24 Num.15. 38. make fringes in the borders of their g^, 20. 26. strip Aaron of his g. put them on Eleazai 28.Moses stript Aaron of g'.put them ou Eleazat Josh. Q.'5. Gibeonites brought o\d.g. mouldy breao Judg. 14. 12. 1 will give you thirty changes of ^. 17 .+10. 1 will give thee ten shekels and order ofg, 1 Sam. 18. 4. Jonathan ga-\'e David his g. 2Sam.10A.cat offtheir^ .iu the middle, lCAr-19.4. 13. 31. David tare his g. and lay on the earth 2 Kings 5.26.is it a time to receive money and g. J 7. 15. all the way was f*ill of g. and vessels 22. 1 14. Huldah, wifeof Shallum, keeper of g. 25. 29. he changed Jehoiakim's g Jer. -52. 33. Ezra 2. 69. they gave one hundred priests* g. iS'eh. 7. 70. the 'lirshatha gave 530 priests g. 72. the people gave sixty-seven priests' g. Job 37 . 17 . how thy g. are warm, when he quieteth Psal.22, 18. they part my g. among them, cast lota 45. 8. all thy g. smell of myrrh, aloes, and cassia 133. 2. ointment that went down to skirts of his ^. Prov.Zl. +2*l.her household clothed with double g Eccl. 9. 8. let thy g^. be always white, and thy head Cant. A.ll. smell of thy g-. is like smell of Lebanon Isa. 9. 5. every battle is with g. rolled in blood 52. 1. put on thy beautiful e. O Jerusalem 5Q. 6. iheir webs shall not become g. 17. he put on the g. of vengeance for clothing 61. 10. he hath clothed me with the g. of salvation 63. 1. that Cometh with dyed g. from Bozrah! 3. their blood shall be sprinkled upon my g. Jer. 36. 24. yet they were not afraid, nor rent g. Lam. 4. 14. so that men could not touch their g. Exek.l6.18. tookestthy broid.^. and covered than 42. 14. there shall lay their g, they ministered in 44. 19. they shall not sanctify people withtheir^ . Dan. 3. 21. were bound in their coats and other g. Joel 2. 13. rend your hearts, and not your g. Zech. 3. 3. Joshua was dothed with filthy g, 4. saying, take away the filthy g. from him Mat. 21. 8. spread their g. in the way, Mark ll.B 23. 5. they enlarge the borders of their g. 27.35. they parted his^. casting lots, Mark 15.24. Mark 10. 50. Bartimeus casting away hisg. arose 11. 7. they cast their ^. on the colt, Luke I9. 35. Luke 24. 4. two men stood by them in shining g. John 13. 4. he laid aside his g. and took a towel Acts 9.39.shewiDg coats audg.which DorCEis made Jam. 3. 2. and your g. are moth-eaten Rev.3. 4. few names which have not defiled their g^. 16. 15. blessed Vbat watcheth and keepeth his g. Holy GARMENTS. Exod. 28. 2. thou shalt make holy g. for Aaron, 4. 31. 10. 1 have put wisdom to make holy g. Lev. 16. 4. these are holy g. he shall wash, 32. Ezek. 42. 14. lay their holy g. wherein they minister GARNER. Mat. 3. 12. gather his wheat into theg^. JJuke 3.17. GARNERS. Psal. 144.13. oure. may be full, affording store Joel l.lj.ths ^.arelaid desolate.barns broken down GARNISH, ED. 2 Chron. 3. 6. he g. the house with precious stones Job 26. 13. by his Spirit he hath g. the heavens Mat. 12. 44. findeth it swept and g. Luke 11. 25. 23. 29. you g. the sepulchres of the righteous Reo. 21. 19. the foundations of the wall are g. GAT. Exod. 24. 18. Moses ^. him up into the mount Num. 16. 27. they g. up from tabernacle of Korali Judg. 9. 51. andg. them up to the top of the tower 2 Sam. 8. 13. and David g. him a name 1 Ki}tgs 1. 1. thf.-y covered him but he g. no heat P.ial. 116. 3. the pains of hell g. hold on me Eccl. 2, 8. I g. men-singers, and women-singers Lam.S.Q.weg. our bread with the peril of our lives GATE Is the entrance into a house or city. Judg. I6. 3, Samson took the doors of the gate of the city The word gate is often used in scripture ^to d^ note the place if public assemblies, whers justice was administered. Cue particular forr» of these judgments is to be seen ih that, which was given at the gate of Beth-lehem, between Boar and another pcrsoit, a relation of N aomi'^ upo7i (he subject of Ruth's marriage, who wat a Moabitess, Ruth 4. 1. And in Abraham* purchase of a field to bury Sarah, Gen. S3 10, 18. Jerom says, that as the Jews wett for the most part £?nployed in labouring iw thi field, it was wisely provided, that assembliet should be held at the city gates, and justtc administered there in a summarv mayiuer, thax those laborious men, who were busy at then work, might lose no time, and that th« c»unt OAT fn>pi4 who hud ajfmirt ^ipon their handt in th« tovm, mi^ht bt obliged to tnttr and spend timt there. l^e word g&te is Fikewise tome*imei put to signify power or dominion. God promises Abraham, that hie posterity should possess the gates of their enemies, their towns^ their fortrenes, Gen. 22. 17. They should conquer them, they should have dominion over them. The gates of hell shall not prevail against the church, Hdat. 16. 18. that is, neither the power nor policy of the devil and his itutruments. For the gates of cities were the places both of jurisdiction or judicature, and of fortification and chief strength in loar, Judg, 5. 8. Psal. 147. 13. The gates of brass, are the strongest helps and defences. Psal. 107- 16, He hath broken the gates of brass ; he restored them to liberty, in spite of all .impediments and oppositions. The strait gate signifies regener- ation and conversion, and irne holiness in heart and life, which prepare the soul for heaven. Mat. 7. 13, Enter ye in at the strait gate. The gates of death are tJie brink, or tnouth of the frave. Psal. g. 13, Thou that liftest me up rom the gates of death, that preservedst me when I was, as it 7vere, dropping into the grave. And king Hezekiah, having received a message of death, represents in his hymn the condi'.iofi ne had been in xohen he was sick, and erpi esses himself tints : I said, T shall go to the gates of the grave ; I perceive I must die, without atiy hopes of prevention, Isa. 38. 10. The llebrews looked upon death, or the grave, as a place, lohither people name from all parts of the world, there to enter vpon another life. The gates of righteotisiiess, Psal. 118. I9. ore those of the Lor^s tabernacle, where the righteous, the taints, the pritsti of the Lord, the true Israel- ites, paid their vows and praises to the Lordi where none were to enter but purified Israelites, m nation of righteous men. I'he gates or ever- lasting doors mentioned in Psal. 24. 7, 9- ore either the gates of the temple, which by faith and the spirit of prophecy David beheld as already built ; these gates he bids lift up their heads, to receive the glorious King Jehovah, who dwelt in the temple, and between the cheni- Hm : Or the passage may admit of a mystical sense ; for as the temple was a type of Christ, and of his church, and of heaven itself ; so this place may also contain a i epresentatton, either of Christ's eyif lance into his church, or ijito the hearts of his faithful people, who are here com- manded so set open their hearts at d souls for his reception: Or, it may represert his ascension into heaven, where the saints or angels are po- etically introduced as preparing the way, and opening the heavenly gates to receive their Lord artd King, returning to his royal habitation with triumph arid glory. C«n.22.17 thy seed possess theg'.of enemies,C4.6o. fle. 17. Jacob said, this is the g, of heaven Exod.3-2.2J . go in and rtit from g. to g. thro* camp Deut. 21. 19. his father shall bring him to the s- 22. 24. bring them both out to the g. of the city S5. 7. let his brother's wife go up to the e. Josh. 2. 7. they were gone out, they shut the g. Judg. 16. 3. Samson took the doors of the g. Ruth 4. 1 , then went Boaz to the g. and sat down lO.thename of the dead be not cut off from the g. 1 •S'aw.4.18. Eli fell backward by the side of the g^. 2 5am. 15. 2. Absalom stood beside the way of the ^. 18.33. the king went up to the chamber over the g. 23.15. waterofBeth-lehembyff. I6. 1 CAr.ll.ia. lA'iHfil7.10.wheo Elijah came to the ^.of the city 2 Kings 7. 17. a lord to have the charge of the g. 1 Chroji. 26. 13. and they cast lots for every ^. 2 Chron.^ 14. he appointed the porters at every ^. A>/i. 13. ly. 1 commanded the f. should be shut Ilsth.4.Z. Mordecai came before the king'sg. 6. 12. Job 29. 7< when I went out to the g. and prepared J'fa/.U8.2i). this g.of the Lord, the righteous enter CiiHt. 7. 4. thine eyes like the fish-pools by the g. ijfl.l4.31.howl,0 g.cry, O city, shall come smoke ~k. 12. the I', is smitten with destruction 28. 6. to them that turn the battle to the g. JL'r. 36. 10. Baruch read at the entry of new g. Lam. 5. 14. the elders have ceased from the g. F.sek. 8. 3. brought me to the door of the inner g. 11. 1. at the door of the ;. twenty-five men 43. 4. the glory of the Lord oame by way of the g, 44. 2. this g. shall be shut, none shall enter S.prinreshall enter by the way of the ^. 46. 2,8. I<5. 19. put the blood 011 the posts of the g. iSfi. 1. the g, of the inner court shall be shut 2. but the g, shall not be shut till evening 12. one shall open.him the g. one shall shut the g. 48, 31. oneg. of }leubeQ,oneg. of Judah, of Levi Stbad. 13. not estcred intothe g, of my people C2( GAT MicX. 9. he Ib come into the g.of my people to Jer. 13. evil came down from Lord to the g. of Jems, 2. 1.*?. they have passed through the g. air ..7. 13. enter in at the strait g. wide is the g. and broad is the way, 14. Luke 13. 24- Luke 7. 12. when he came nigh the g. of the city 16.20. a beggar Lazarus laid at his g. full of sores Acts 10.17. men from Cornelius stood before Iheg^. 12. 10. they came to the iron'g. which opened 14. Rhoda opened not the g. for gladness Ileb. 13. 12. Jesus also suflFered without the g. lieu, 21. 21. every several g. was of one pearl See Entering, Entf.hetu. GATE. Prov.i7.19- that exalteth his g. seeketh destruction At the GATE. Gejt. S3. 10. of all that went iu at the g. of city, 18. 2 Kiti^sQ. 31. as Jehu entered in at the g. she said 11. o. a third part shall be at the g. of Sur, and a third at the g. behind the guard, 2 Chr. 23. 5. 23. 8. which were on a man's left hand at the g. 2C/ir.24.8. set a chest ai the g. of the house of Lord Esth. 5. 13. 1 see Mordecai sitting at the king's^. 7ra.22.7.horsemen set themselves iaarrzLj at theg. Acts 3. 2, they laid daily at the g. of the temple 10. who sat for alms at beautiful g'. of the temple See PlSH-GATE. High GATE. 2 Chron. 23. 20. they came through the high g. 27. 3. Jotham built the high g. of the house Jer. 20. 2. put Jeremiah in the stocks In the /iig/ig. See '^ORSB-GATE. GATE. Ge7t. 19. 1, and Lot sat in the g. of Sodom Esiad. 32. 26. Moses stood in the g. of the camp Dent. 22. 15. hring tokens of virginity to elders iw g. Judg. 16. 2. they laid wait for Samson in the g. Ruth'i. 11. people in the g. said, we are witnesses 1 Sam. 9. 18. Saul drew near to Samuel in the g. 2 Sam. 3. 27. Joab took Abuer aside in the g. 19- 8. king sat in the g. they told all the people 2 Kingst. 1. two measures for a shekel t« M«^.18. 20. the people trod on him i» the g. and he died Esth. 2. 19' Mordecai sat i» the king's g. 21. 5. 9- when Ilaman saw him in the king's g. Job 5. 4. his children are crushed in the g. 31, 21. when I saw my help in the e- Psal. 69.12. they that sit t» theg. speak against me 127. 5. but they ahall speaV with the enemies in g. Prov. 22. 22. nor oppress the afflicted m the g. 24. 7- he openeth not his mouth in the g. Z(ff,29-21. lay asnareforhimthatreprovething. Jer. 7. 2. stand t» the g. of the Lord's house 17. 19- stand in the g. of the children of the people 37. 13, when he was in the g. of Benjamin 38. 7- the king then sitting t» the g. of Benjamin 39. 3. all the princes of Babylon sat i» the g. Dan. 2. 49- but Daniel sat in the g. of the king Amos 5. 10. they hate him that rebuketh i« the g. 12. they turn aside the poor in the g. 15. hate evil^ and establish judgment in the g. Old GATE. N'eh. 3, 6. the ' . repaired Jehoiada son of Paseah i2.39.the priests went above the o/ag'. and fish-gate Prwan-GATE. Neh. IS. 39, and they stood still in the prison-g. Sheep^ATE. Neh. 12. 39. they went even unto the sheep-g. John 5. t2. by the sheep-g. there is a pool Val/ey-GATE. 2 Chron. 26. Q. Uzziah built towers at the valley-g. Neh. 2. 13. and I went out by the g. of the valley 15. and I entered by the g. of the valley 3. 13. the valley g. repaired Ilanun /Va/ef-GATE. Neh, 3. 26. Nethinims dwelt over against water-g. 8- 1 . gathered into the street before the teatcr-g. 3. he read in the taw before the water-g. 16- made booths in the street of the water-g. 12. 37. priests went even to the water-g. eastward- GATES. Dent. 12. 12. rejoice, ye and Levite, within yourg, 7uj/j.6.26.in his youngest son set upg. 1 A'tMgjl6.34. Jndg. 5. 8. chose new gods, then was war iu the g. 5, 11. the people of the Lord shall go to the g. 2C/i;w*.31.2. Hezekiah appointed to praise in theg. Neh. 1. 3. theg. are burnt with fire, 2.3, 13. I7. 7. 3. let not the g. of Jerusalem be opened 12. 30 *be priests and Levites purified the g. 13. 11,. -lie of my servants set I at the g. 22. I con jnanded the Levites to keep the g. Pial. 9. 14. may shew forth thy praise in the g, 24.7. lift upyouTheads.O yeg. andbeyeliftup.y, 87- 2. the Lord loveth the g. of Zion, more than 100. 4. enter into his g, with thaokspviog 107. 16. for he hath broken the g. of brass 118. 19. open to me the g. of righteousness Proy.1,21. wisdom crieth in the openings of g. 8. 3. 8. 34. that heareth me, watching daily at my g. 14. 19. tne wicked at the g. of the righteous GAT pTov. 31. 23. her husband is known in tive t. 31, let her own works praise her in the g. Cant 7.13. atourg. are all manner of pleasant Isa. 3- 26. and her g. shall lament and moura 13,2. they may go into the g. of the nobles 26. S. open ye the g. that the righteous may entor 38. 10. I shall go to the g. of Uie grave 45. 1. to open before him the two-leaved f . 2. I will break iu pieces theg. of brass 62. 10. gothrough,gothro'theg. prepare the way J«r.7-2.hear,yethatenterioatUieg. 17-20. [ 22.2 14. 2. Judah moumeth, and the g, languish 15.7- 1 will fan them with a fan ing. of the land 17. 19. go and stand in all the g. of Jerusalem 21. bear no burden on the sabbath by theg. 24. 25. then shall there enter into the e. 22. 4. 27 I will kindle a fire in the/, of Jerusalem 22.19. shall be drawn and cast forth buyond theg. Lam. 1.4. i^ion's g. are desolate, hei- priests sigh 2. 9. herg. are sunk into the ground, bars broken 4. 12, the adversary should have oucered the g. £sc*.21.15.1 have set point ofsword against their g 22. to appoint battering rams tgainst the g. 26. 2. she is broken that was thef . of the people 48. 32. at the east side three g. one of Joseph Obad. 11. in the day that foreigners entered his g. Nah. 2, 6. the g. of the rivers shall be opened 3. 13, the g. ot thy land shall be set wide open Zffc/j.8.16. exec. judg. of truth and peace in yourg. Mai.XQ.l^. the g.of hell shall not prevail against it Acts 9. 24. and they watched the g. to kill Paul 14. 13. Jupiter's priests brought oxen to the g. Sfftf. 21.12. the city had twelvcg. atg. twelve ang 13. oa the east Uiree g, on the north three g. 21. the twelve g were tu'elve pearls 25. the g. of it shall not be shut at all by day See Bars, Death. Thy GATES. Exod. 20. 10, thy stranger within thy g. Deitti 5.1-* Deut. 6. 9. thou shalt write them on thy g, 11. 20, 12. 15. thou mayesteat flesh in thy g. 21. 17. thou mayest not eat within thy g. the tithe 18. thou must eat, thou and Levite in thy g. 14. 21. give it to the stranger that is in thy g. 27. Levite within thyg. tliou shalt not forsake 28. thou shalt lay up the titne within thy g. 29. ih.fi widow within thy g. shall come and eat 15, 7 -if there be a poor man within any of thy g. 22. thou shalt cat the firstling within thy g. 16. 5. not sacrifice the passover within thy 11. shalt rejoice, and Levite in M^g. 14. h J S.judgcs and officers shalt thou make in all thy g iin thy g. .14. [26,12. 17. 5. bring forth that man or woman to thy g, 18. 6. if a Levite come from any of thyg, 23. 16. servant escaped dwell in one ot thy g. 24. 14. thou shalt not oppress within thyg. 28. 52. he shall besiege thee in all t/iy-g, 55. thine enemies shall distress thee in all thy g 31. 12. gather the people within tliy.g. to hear Pji7/.122.2.our feet shall stand within thyg. O Jer Isa. 54. 12. I will make thy g._ of carbuncles 60. 11. therefore thy g. shall teiopen continually 18, call thy walls sal vat ion ^^and thy g. praise Eiek. 26. 10. when he shall enter thy g. as men GATlIERii Gen. 31. 46. he said g. stones, and they took stonei 41. 35. let them g. all the food ($f those years Exod. 5. 7. let them go andg.str3,w|| 12. g. stubble 9. 19. g- thy cattle II 16. 4. shall ^. a certain rate 16. 5. g. twice as much (| 26. six days g. it 23, 10. six years sow thy land ai^ g. Lev. 25. 3. Lev. 19. 9. shalt not g. the gleanings, 23. 22. 10. thou shalt not g. everygrape of thy vineyard £5. 5. norg. grapes of the vine undressed, 11. 20. we shall not sow, nor g. in our increase Num. 10. 4. if with one trumpet, then princes g. 11. 16. g. seventy men of the elders of Israel 19. 9* 3. man that is clean shall g, the ashes Dent. 11. 14. I will give rain that tnou mayestg 13. 16. thoushaltg. all the spoil of it into street 28. .30. plant a vineyard and notg. grapes, 39, 38. carry much seed out, and g. but little in .30. 3. he will g. thee from all nations, i.Mi.36,24. Joih. 2. + 18. shalt g. thy father and mother homp 2 Kings ^. .19. one went into the field tog. herbs 22. 20. 1 will g. thee to thy fathers, 2 Chr. 34. 28, 1 Chron. 13. 2. send to brethren and Levites tog. 2 Chron. 24. 5. g. money to repair house of the Ld. Neh. 1. g. yet will I g. them from thence 12. 44. some appointed to g. for the priests Job 24. 6. they g. the vintage of the M'icked 34. 14. ifheg. to himself his spirit and his breath 39. 12. will he bring seed, and g. it into thy bam f Psal. 26. 9. g. not my soul with sinners, nor life 27. t lO.when father and mother forsake, L.will g. 39. 6. iind knoweth not who shall g. them 104. 28- that thou givest them they g. 106,47 .save us, andg.us from among the heathen Prov. 28. 8. shall g. lot him that will pity the poor Eccl, S, s6. to sinner travel ti g-. &ad heao m* \u.tt. t 2. my beloved is gone Jown lb _*. lilies ha. 3%. 15, there the owl g. under her shadow 40. 11. he shall g. the lambs with liis arms 43. 5. fear not, 1 will g. thee from the west 5?. tic. the God of Israel will if. you up, 5H, t8. 54. 7. but with great mercies will I g. thee 56. 8. yet will 1 g, others to him, besides those fi2. 10. cast up the high-way, g. out the stones fiG. 18. T will g. all uations and tongues Jer. 6, 1. g. to ftee jj 7- 18. the children g. wood Q. 02. none shaVi g. them || 10 . 17 . g. up thy wares C3. 3. T mil ^. the renmant of my flock 29. 14. I will g. you from all the nations 31. 8. I VfiUg. them from the coasts of the earth, 3C. .17. Bze-k. CO. 34, 41. | 34. 13. 10. be that scattered Israel will g. him 40. 10. g. YC wme, atid summer- fruits, and oil 47. + 6. O sword, ff. thyself into thy scabbard 49. 5. and nom snail g. up him that waudercih Esei. 11. 17- I will even g. you from the people 16. 37. 1 will g. all tliy lovers against thee 22. 19* I will g, jou into the midst of Jerusalem 20. as they ff. silver, so will 1 g. you in fury, 21. 24. 4.g, the pieces|[29.13.I will g. the Egyptians .37. 21. I will g. them on every side, 39. 17. ifes.Q. 10. though hired among the nations, 7 will g. 9. 6. Egypt shall g. them up, Memphis bury them Juel\. 14. g. tlie elders and the inhabitants of land £.6. people much pained, all faces shall g. blackn. 16. §■. the people, g. the children that suck 3. 2. 1 will g. all nations, and bring them down Mic. 2. 12. 1 will surely g. the remnant of Israel 4.6, 1 will^. lier that was driven out, Zeph. 3. 19, 12. he shall e. them as sheaves into the floor 5.\. g. thyself in troops, O daughter of troops Nah.H. 10. the faces of them all g. blackness Hah, 1. 9- they shall g. the captivity as the sand 15. they catch them, and g.' them in their drag Zeph.3. 8. for my determination is to g. the nations 18.1 will g. them that are sorrowful for assembly 20. bring you even in the time that I g. you Zech. 10. 8. 1 will hiss for them and g. them 10, and I will g, them out of Assyria 14. 2. 1 will g. ail nations against Jerusalem Mat, 3.12. g. his wheat into his garner, Luie3^ I7, ' 6. 26. they sow not, nor do they g. into barns 7. l6. do men g. grapes of thorns .' LuJceG. 44. 13. 26. wilt thou that we go and g. them up? 29. he said, nay, lest while ye g. up the tares 30. burn tares, but g. the wheat into my barn 41 . shall g. out of his kingd. all things that offend 25. 26. and that g. where I have not strawed Z»^£l3. 34. as ahen dothg'. her brood under wings Jo/m6. 12. g. up the fragments that remain 15. 6. men g. them and cast them into the iire 2iev. 14. 1 8. g. the clusters of the vine of the earth 16. 14. g. them to the battle of that day of God GATHER together. Gen. 34. 30. 1 being few they shall g. tog. ag. me 49* 1- g- yourselves together, ye sons of Jacob, 2. £x0d. 3. l6. go g. the elders of Israel together J.ev. 8. 3, g, congregation of Israel tog. J!^um. 8. 9. Njtm. 20. 8. and g. thou the assembly together !M. 16. g. the people together. Dent. 4.10. | 51.1! 2 Sam. 12. 28. g. the rest together and encamp 1 Chron. 16. 35. save us, O God, and g. us together 22. 2. David commanded tog. tog. the strangers Keh. 7. 5. Codput inmy heart tog', together nobles I^si/i. 2. 3. may g. together all the fair virgins 4. 16. g. together the Jews present in Shushan Job 11. 10, if he g. together who can hinder him ? Ysal. 50. 5. g. my saints together unto me 56. 6, they g. themselves tog, to mark my steps 94. 21. they g. together against the righteous 101. 22. the suQ ariseth, they ^. themselves tog. Ecct. 3. 5. there is a time to g. stones together ha. 11. 12. he shall g. tog. the dispersed of Judah 49. 18. these g. together and come to me, 60. 4. 54.15. they shall surely g. together, hutnothy me ler. 4, 5. blow the trumpet, cry, g, together 49. 14. g. ye together and come against Edom Dan. 3, 2. the king sent to g. together the princes Joel 3. il. g. yourselves together round about Zeph. Z.l.g. tog. yea, g. tog. O nation not desired Mat. 13. 30. g. together first the tares, and bind 24. 31. they ^allg. logeiherhis elect, Mark 13. 27. Johnll. Sil. heshonU g. together inone, Eph. 1. 10. Hev. 19. 17. g. tog. to the supper of the gi-eatGod 20. 8. to g. Gog and IWagog together to battle GATHERED. Ge7t, 25. 8. Abraham died and was g. to his people 17. Ishmael wasg.||S5.2g. Isaac was g. to people ^49. 29. Jacob was g. to his people, 33. •tjrad. 1 6. 17. and they g. some more, some less 18. he th&tg. much, he thatg. little, 2 Car. 8. 15. SI .they ff.;t every morning, every man according 23. 16. when thou hastg. in thy labours out of field teij.e3.39. when.ye have g. in the fruits of the laud Wum. n. 32. the people g. quails || 15. 32. g. sticks iO. 19, Korah g. coRgrejtation against Moses, 42. GAT Xtmi. CO. 24. Aaron shall be g. to his people, 26. 27,13. iMoses?. to his people, 31. 2. Dent. 32. 50. Jiitig. 1. 7. kin[;.sg. their meat under my table 2. 10. that generation was g. to their fathers 6. 34. and Abiezer was g. after him 11. 3. there were g. vain men to Jephthah 1 Sam. 5. 8. they g. all the lords of the Philistines 22. 2. every one that was in distress £■. to David 2Sam.H. 14. as water spiltwhich cannot be g. up 2 Kings 3. £1. they^. all able to put on armour 22.20. Josiah beg, to grave in peace, 2 C'/jr.34.28. AW*. 5, 16. all my scr\-auts were g. fo the work Joh 27. 19- rich man lie down, but shall not be g. Psal. 59. 3. the mightj- arc g. against mc 107. 3. and he g. ihcm out of the lands Prov. 27- 25. and herbs of the mountains are g. 30. 4. who hath g. the winds in his fists? Eccl. 2. 8. J g, me also silver and gold and treasure Cant. 5. 1. I have s. my myrrh with my spice Ifa. 5. 2. he fenced it, and g. out the stones 10. 14. as one gathereth eggs, have 1 g. the earth 27. 12. ye shall beg-, one by one, O Israel 34. 15. vultures be g. |[ I6. his Spirit g. them 49. 5. tho' [srael be not g. yet shall I be glorious 56. 8. I will gather others, besides those that are g. 62. 9. but they that have g. it shall eat it Jer. 3. 17. aiid all nations shall be ^. unto it 8.2. they shall not be g. nor buried, 25- 33. 26. 9- all people g, against Jeremiah in house of L. 40. 15. allthe Jewsg. to thee should be scattered ^jM. 28. 25. when 1 shall have^. the house of Israel 2g. 5. thou shalt not be brought together nor g, 38. 13. hast thoug. thy company to take aprey 39- 27. have g. them out of their enemies' lands 28. but I have g. them to their own land Nos. 10. 10. the people sh:ill be g. against them Mic. 7. 1. 1 am as when they g. the summer-fruits Mat, 13. 40. as tares am g, and burnt in the fire 47. a net cast into the sea, and g. of every kind 25. 32. before him shall be g. all nations 27. 27. and g. to him the whole band of soldiers John 11.47. theng. cliief priests a council, and said ^cts I'i.o.g. acompany, set the city on an uproar 28. 3. when Paul had g. a bundle of sticks liev, 14. 19. the angel (;. the vine of the earth GATHERED togelhrr. Exod 8. 14. tlipy g. them together upon heaps AR«i,J0.7.when the congregation is to hfig. together 11. 22. shall all the fish of the sea beg. together ^ Judg. 20. 1. the congregation was g. together as one man, 11. Ezra 3. 1. i\>/(. 8. 1. Chron. 20. 4. Judahg. together to ask help of Ld. J06 16. 10. they g. themselves together against me 30. 7. under the nettles were they g. -together i'j'ff/.35.15.theabjects g.themselves together ag.me 47.9. the princes of the people are g. together 102. 22. when people are g. together to ser\'e the L. 140. 2. continually are they g. together for war Prov. 30. + 27. locusts go forth all g. t-jgethcr //oj.l.U.then shall children of Judati he g.iogrther Mic. 4. 11. many nations are g, together aj:. thee Zech. 12. 3. tho' all people be g. together against it Mat. 18. 20. where two or three are g. togfthcr 23. 37. how often would I have g. thy children together, as a hen her chickens, fjuke 13. 34. 24.28. there will eagles be g-.^o^cMcr, Luke 17.37- Markl. 33. all the city wasg. together at the door Luke 15. 13. the younger son g. all together 24. 33. they found the eleven g. together Acts 4. 26. rulers were g. together against the L. 12. 12. where many were g. together praying 14.27. when they had g. the church together 1 Cor. 5. 4. when ye are g. together and my spirit liev. 16. 16. g. t. into a place called Armagetldon 19-19' beast and his army ^. together to make \va.T GATHERER, S. /er.G.g.turn back thy hand as a grape g.into baskets 49. 9. if grape g. come to thee, 05ad. 5. Amos 7. 14. but I was a g. of sycamore-fruit GATHEREST. Detu. 24.21. when thoug. the grapes of vineyard GATHERETH. AVw. 19.10. that g.the ashes shall wash his clothes Judg. 19. 118. there is no man thatg. me to house Psal. 33. 7. he g. the waters of the sea together 41. 6. his heart g. iniquity to itself 147. 2. he g. the outcasts of Israel, Isa. 56. 8. Prov. 6. 8. the ant g. her food in the harvest 10 5. he that g. in summer is a wise son 13. 11. but he that g. by labour shall increase Isa. 10. 14. as one g. eggs that are left 17. 5. it shall be as when the ' arvest-man g. Jifr. 17. + II. as the partridge g. young which she hath not brought forth, sn he that gets riches Nah. 3. 18. thy people is scattered, and no man g, Hab. 2. 5. but g. to him all nations, and heapetli JlfaMS.30.he that g. not scattereth, i;7i*fl 11.23. 23. 37. as a hen g. her chickens under her wings Jb/m 4. 36. he that reapeth g. fruit to life eternal GAV GATHERING. Gen. 49. 10. to him shall the g. of the people E.rod. 7.119. stretch thy hand on all g. of watc^ Lev. 11. + 36. a^". together of waters shall be clex Aww. 15. 33. they that found him g. st'cks 1 Kings i7.lO.the widow woman was iher'ig.stic 2 Chron, 20. 25. ihcy were three days in g. spoils Isa. 24. 1 22. be gathered with the g. of prisoner 32. 10. the vintage shall fail, the g. shall not cot? 33. 4. your spoil like the g. of the caterpillar Ezek. 22 ■ + 20. according to the g. of silver, bras.» Mat. 25. 24. and g. where thou hast not strawcd Acts 16. 10, assuredly g. the Lord hath called m 2 'J'Acss.2. 1, and by our g^. together unto him GATHERItJGS. 1 C/iron. 26. + 15. to Obed-edom the house of » Ulic. 7. + I. I aiu as the g. of summer-fruits 1 Car. 16. 2. that there be no g. when 1 com* GAVE. Gen. 2. 20. Adam g. names to all cattle and tofow 3. 12. the woman g. me of the tree, and 1 did ea. 14. 20. and he g. him tithes of all, lie&. 7. 2, ^ 25. 5, and Abraham g. all that he had to Isaac 28, 4. the land which God g. to Abraham, 35. 12 Exod. 11. 3. the Lordg. the people favour, 12. 36 14. 20. Che cloud g. light oy night to these A'«wi.ll.25.Ld.tookof the Spirit, and g. to sevenf Dcut. 22.16. I g. my daughter to this man to wife Jo.^h. 19. 50. they g. him the city which he ask&l £1. 43. the Lord g. to Israel all the land 44. the Lord g. them rest, 2 Chr. 15. 15. | 20. 30. Jiulg. 6. 9- I dra.ve them out, and g. you their land ^nth 4.13. the Lordg her conception, and she bare 1 Sam. 10. g. God g. to Saul another heart 2 S'lin. 12. 8. and 1 g. thee thy master's house 1 Kings 4. 29. the Lord g. Solomon Avisdom, 5. 1 2 2 A'iHgj 13. 5. and the Lord g. Israel a saviour 1 Cinon, 25. 5. God g. to Ilemau fourteen sons 2 Chron. 32. 24. and God g. Ilezckiah a sign A'f/i. 8. 8. read in book of the law, and g. the sent? Job 1. 21. Lord g. and the Lord hath taken away 42. 10. Godg.Jol) twice as much as he had before I'sol. 18. 13. and th« Highest g. his voice 68.11. the Ld.g. the word, great was the company 69. 21. they g. me also gall, they g. me vinegar 7H. 29. for he g. them their own desire, 100 15 Eccl. 12.1. the 'spirit shall reldrn to Cod that g. it ha. 4;J. 24. who g. Jacob for a spoil, and Israel 43. 3. I g, Egj-pt for thy ransom, Seba for thee 5U. 6. I g. my back to the smiters, and my cheek Jer. 1, + 5. I g. thee a prophet to the nations Ezek. 16. 19. my meat also which I g. thee 20. 11. I g. them my statutes, and shewed then; 12. moreover also, I g, them my sabbaths 25. I g. them also statutes that were not good Dan. 1. 17. Godg. these four children knowledge 6. 10. Daniel prayed and g. thanks before God Mos. 2. 8, for she did not know that I g. her corn 13. 11. I g. thee a king in mine anger Amos 2. 12. ye g. the ^azaritcs wine to drink Mai. 2. 5. I g. biy covenant to Levi of life Mat. lO.l.Jesusg.thcni power against unclean spi ritbto cast them o\il, Mark G. 7. LnkeQ. 1. 14. 19. he brake and q. the loaves to his disciples 15.36. I 26. JO. Ma,k6.n. I 8.6. I 14.22. Luke 9. 16. I 22. ig. 21.23.who g.tiiL-e author..' Mark M.28.Luke 20.2. 25.35. ye ^'. me meat, ye g. me drink, took me in 42. ye g. me no meat, and ye g. mc no drink Luke 15. 16. with husks, and no man g. unto him John 1 .12.10 them g.he power to become sons of G 3. 16, God so loved world that he g. his only Son 6. 31. he g. them bread from heaven to cat 10. 29. my lath.whog. them me is greater than al", 14.31. as the Eatherg. me commandment, so I da Acts 2. 4. to speak as the Spirit g. them utteranrt 7. 5. and he g. them no inheritance in it 10. God g. Joseph favour and wisdom before Vh 10. 2. Cornelius g. much alms to the people 11. ]7« as Godg. them the like gift as he did touj 12. 23 .smote him, because he g. not God the glor 13. 21 . afterward God s. them Saul forty years 14. 17. he did good, andg. us rain from heaven 15. S4. to whom we g. no such commandment 26. 10. when put to death, I g. my voics ag. then /i!10. hebelieveth nociherecordOodf .of his Son |«i'.l.l. thp revelationof Jes. Christ which God J. S. 21 , 1 g. her space to repent of her fornication 13. S. the dragon If. him his power and his seat, 4. GAVE uo. trOM. 125. 8. Abraham g. up uie ghost, and died ^^. Ishmael l| 35. S9. and Isaac g. up the ghost, and died £ Sim. 24. 9. Joab g. up the sum of the number ft CAr. .Sd.7. whof.tbemNp to desolation, as ye see Pxal. 78. 48. he g. up their cattle also to the hail &l. 1'2. I g. them vp to their own hearts* lust Zdm. 1. 19. my elders j^. »;>the ghost in the city Mat I- 15. ;^7- Jesus cried with a loud voice, and g. up the Rhoat, 39- Luke 23. 46. John ig. 30. Acts 5. 5. Ananias f. «;» the ghost )| 12. 23. Herod 7 '42 .God g. them up to worship the host of heaven Itom. 1. 24. God also g, them up to nncleanness 26. for this cause Goa^. them fi/f to vile affections Rep, 20. 13. the sea e. up the dead that were in it GAVEST. Gen. 3. 12. the woman whom thoug'. to be with me iKirtgj 8.3 t.the land which thou ^. to their fathers, 40, 48. 2 C/iron. 6. 25, 31, 38. Ne/i. Q. 35. Ne/i. 9. 1. thou g, him the name of Abraham 13. thou g. them right judgments, true laws l5. g. them bread from heaven for their hunger SO.thou g, also thy good Spirit.f.water for thirst QS. thou g. them kingdoms and nations 97. thou g. them saviours who saved them Job 39,13,5 thou the goodly wings to the peacocks; Psal. 21. 4. he asked life of thee ; thou g. it him 74. 14. thou g. him to be meat to the people Luke 7. 44. tliou g. me no water for my feet 45. thou g. me no kiss, but this woman not ceased 15,29. yeftliou never g^. me a kid, to make merry Jofin 17.4. I have finished work thou g. me to do 6. manifested to the men whom thou g. me out of the world, thine they were, and thoug-. them me B. I have given them the words which thou g. me IS. those that thou g. me I have kept, none lost 22. the glory which thou g. me, I have given iB. 9. of them whom thou g. me have I lost none GAY. Jam. 2. 3. respect to him that weareth g. clothing GAZE. Exod. 19. 21. lest they break thro* to.the Lord tog. GAZING. yah. 3, 6. and I will set thee as a g. stock Acts 1. 11, why stand ye g. up into, heaven ? Jleb. to. 33. partly whilst ye were made a.g. stock GENDER. Lev. 19.19.shaltnotletcattle ff. with diverse kinds < Tim. 2. 23. knowing that they dog. strifes GENDEUETH. J,J> 21. 10. their bull g. and faileth not 3tJ, 29 the hoary frost of^heavcn, who hath g. it ? Gai. 4. 24. from mount Sinai, which g, to bondage GENEALOGY Comes jTom the Greek word Genealogia, which signijtes a list of our ancestors, a description of the stock, lineage, or pedigree of any person or family. The common Hebrew expression for it -> Sepher toledoth, Liber generationis. 3'/ie Hebrews were very careful in preserving their genealogies ; and perhaps there never loas any nation more circumspect in this point than that if the Jews. At this day we find genealogies i» their sacred writings, carried oh for above three thousand five hundred years ; and in the Evangelists we have the genealogy of Jesus Christ deduced for four thousand years, from Adam to Joseph or Mary, LukeJi. 23, &c. The Jews were very exact in their genealogies, part' ly from their own choice and interest, that they might preserve the distinctions of the several tribes and families ^ which was necessary both to make out their claims or titles to offices or in- heritances, which might belottg to them by deaths or otherwise ; ajid fo govern themselves thereby in the matter of marriages, and some other things, wherein the practice of some laws re- quired the knowledge of these things : It is observed in Ezra 2. 62. that such priests as were not able to produce an exact genealogy of their families, were not permitted to exercise their function : This their exactness was like- wise ordered by the special providence of God, that so it might be certainly known of what tribe and family the Messiah was bom. Josephus says, that they had in his nation an wninterrupted succession of priests for two thousand years. He adds, that the priests were particxUarly careful to preserve their gene- 5.I found a registerof the g. who cam* uu GENEALOGIES. 1 Chran. Q, 1. so all Israel were reckoned by g. 2 Chr. 12. 15. the book of Shemaiah concerning g. 31. 19. to give portions to all reckoned by g. 1 Tim. 1.4. give no heed to fables and endless g. I'it.S.Q. avoid foolish questions, g. and contentions GENERAL. IChron. 27. 34. theg. of the king's army was Joab lieb. 12. 23. to g. assembly and church of first-born GENERALLY. 2 Sam. 17, 11. 1 counsel that Israel be g. gathered Jer A8.38.ht lamentation g. on house-tops of Mo^b GENERATION. This word is used for the history and genealogy of any man. For example : This is the book of the generations of Adam, Gen. 5. 1. This is the history of Add.m'scieatio7i, and that of his posterity. These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth. Gen. 2, 4. 2his is a recital of the creation of heaven and earth. And in Mat. \. 1, The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the Son ol David. This is the genealogy oj' J eSMS Christ, and the history of his life, death ,^a7id resurrection. It is likewise taken for persons or people who live in some one age. J-Ieb. 3. 10, I was grieved with that generation ; with those men that came out of Egypt, and re- belled against me tn the wilderness. Mat. 24.34,. This Generation shall not pass, till all these things oe,fulfiUed. All whoaieat present living, shall ^ot^ be dead, when this shall come to pass. There are some at this day living, who shall be witnesses of the evils which J have foretold shall befall the Jews. The men of this generation, the men who are note alive, Luke 11. 31. O faithless and perverse generation ! IaJcc Q. 41, And, save yourselves from this untoward ge- neration, /ro/n (//we perverse men. Acts 2.40, To generation and generation, denotes future ages, Fsal. 33. + 11. ^Vl^o shall declare his generation? Isa. 53. 8. Who can declare or number the Messiah's spiritut^l seed ^ the number (f those who shall believe in him, and be converted to hint by the preaching of the gospel ? Generation is also taken for men of like quality arid disposi- tion, thoui^h neither of one place nor age. Fsal. i4.5, God la-.'i 'iie enera*ioa of the righteous. GEN The ancients sometimes computed by geoeratiooft and the Scripture follauit Jrequently this methoa. Gen. 15. I6. | 50. 23, In the founh generation thy descendants shall come hither ^ain. Josepl^ saw Ephraim's children of the third generatioit A bastard shall not be admitted into the congr§- gation even to his tenth generation, Deut. S3, 8. Jiy some of the ancients a generation was fixed at an hundred years, by others at art hundred ana ten, by others at thirty three, thirty,^ five ana twenty, and even at t:-enty years. So. that then was nothing uniform and settled in this matter. Only it it remarked, that the continuance of ge- nerations is so much lojiger, as it. comes nearer ta the more ancient times. Gen. 7- i- thee have I seen righteous in thisg. Exod. 1. 6. Joseph died, and all that g. 17. 16. will have war with Amalek from g. to g. Num. 32.13. till thatg, was consumed, Deut. 2.J4. Deut. 1. 35. not one of this evilg. shall see that lano 23. 2, a bastard shall not enter even to his tenth ^ 3. an Ammonite to tenth g. shall not enter 8. Edomite and Egypt, in the third^. shall enter 29.22. so that the g. to come shall rise up and say 32. 5. they axe a perverse and crooked g. £0. t 7- consider the years of g. and g. Judg. 2. 10. all that g. were gathered to their lathers, zmd there arose anoiber g. after them Esth. 9.2tj, these days shall be rememb. in every £. Psal. 10. 1 6. L shall not be moved to g. and g. 12. 7. thoushalt keep Uiem, Lord, thou shalt preserve them from this g. for ever 14. 5. for God is in the g. of the righteous 22. 30. it shall be accounted to the Lord fora^ 24. 6. this is the g. of them that seek him 48. 13. that ye may tell it to the g. foUowii^ 49< 19> he shall go to the g. of his fathers 71. 18. till L have shewed thy strength to this g 73. 15. I snould offend ag. theg. of thy childrea 77< t8- doth his promise fail tog. andg. ? 78. 4. shewing to the g. to conie the praises of Ld- 6. that the g, to come might know thim 8. might not be a stubborn and rebellious g. 95.10. forty years grieved with thi? g. Heb. 3. 10. 102. 18. this shall be written for the g. to come 109.13 .in g. following let their name he: blotted out 112. C. the g. of the upright shall be blessed 145, 4, one g. shall praise thy works, to another Prov. 27 . 24. doth the crown endure to every g . T. 30. 11. there is a g. that curseth their father 12. there is a g. that are pure in their own eyes 13. ag. lofty II 14. ag.who^e teeth are swords Eccl. 1. 4. one g. passeth away, another g. cometh Isa. 13. 20. not dwelt in fromg. to g. Jer. 50. 39. 34. 10. from g. to g. it shall lie waste Xi. from g. to g. they shall dwell therein 51'- 8. but my s^vatioa shall be from g. tog. 53. 6. who shall declare his g. / Acts 8. 33. Jer. ^. 31. O g, see ye the word of the Lord 7. 29. the Lord hath rejected the g. of his wrath Ji^am. 5. 19,thytiirone, OLd. remains fromg. tog Dan. 4. 3. and his dominioQ ia from g. to g. 34. Joel 1.3. and let their children tell another g. 3. 20. Jerusalem shall dwell from g. to g. Mat. 1. 1 the book of the g. of Jesus Christ 3.7. Og. of vipers, 12.34. | 23.33. Duke3.J. 11. 16. whereto shall I liken this g.? Luke 7 -Si. 12. 39. an evil and adulterous g. seeketh altera sign, 16. 4. Mark 8. 12. JJtike 11. 29. 41. shallrise in judgment with thi'sg. Lukeil.3,^. 42. qu^en'of the south rise up with g. Luke 11, 31. 45, even so shall it be also to this wicked g, 17. 17. O perverseg. Mark g. 19. Luke 9- 41. 23. 36. all these things shall come on this g. 24.34, this g. shall not pass,iltfarH3.30.Xuie21.3{2. Mark 6. 38. shall be ashamed of me ia this sinful g, Luke 1. 50. his mercy is on them from g. to g. U. 30. so shall the Son of man be to wis g. 50. the blood of the prophets required of thisg.5l 16. 8. children of this world, in ^eirg. are wiser 17. 25. th^ Son of man must be rejected of thisf Acts 2. 40. sa^e you from this untoward g. 13. 36. David, after he bad served his own g. 1 Pet. 2. 9. ye are a chosen g. a royal priesthood See Fourth. GENERATIONS. Gen. 2. 4. these are the g. of the heavens and earth 5. 1, theg. of Adam|[6.9. theg. ofNoah, 10. 1. 6. 9. Noah was a just man and perfect in hisg. 9- 12. of the covenant I make for perpetual g. 11, 10. these are theg. of Shem I] 27. g. of Terah 17 . 7- covenant between me and thy seed in their g. 9. thou and thy seed after thee in their g. 13. every man-child in yourg. must be circum cised 25.12. these are theg. of Ishmael, 13. 1 CAr.l.S9. 19. these the g. of Isaac ]| 36. 1. the g. of Esau, 37 -2. these are the g. of Jacob, Joseph ] 7 years Exod. 3. 15. and this Is my memorial unto all 6. 16. the sens ci L'.vi accordi.if tc their g ta'id. 19.14. a feast to the L. throughout your g. 17. ye shall observe this day in your g. 42, a night to be much observed by Jsr. in their^ . l6. 32. fill an homer to be kept for your g. 33. '7. 21. it shall be a statute for ever to their g. 30. 21. I Lev. 3. 17. | 6. 18. | 7. 36. | 10. 9. I 17. 7. I 23, 14. 21, 31, 41. SQ. 42. a contin. burnt-oflfering throughout your^. 30. 8. burn incense || 31. oil throughout your g. 31.13. my sabbathsasign throughout your^. l6. 40. 15. an everlasting priesthood through their g. Lev.Zl.n. of thy seed in their^. that hath blemish 23.43. your^ . may know that I made Israel dwell 24. 3. a statute for ever in g. Num. 10, 8. | 18.23. JDsvit. 7> 9' Lord keepeth covenant to a thousand g. 32. 7. consider the years of many g. Josh. 22. 27. a witness between you and our g. 28. when they should say to our ^. in time to come Jndg. 3. 2. the g. of Israel might teach them war, Ruth 4. 18. now these are the g. of Pharez \ChT07i. l6, 15. of his covenant, the word which he commanded to a thousand g. Psal. 105. 8. Job 42. l6. Job saw his sons' sons, even four g. Fsat. 33. U. the thoughts of his heart to all g. 45. 17. make ihy name to be remembered in all g. 4Q> 11. their dwelling-places continue to all g. 6l,6. thou wilt prolong the king's years asmany^. 72. 5. they shall fear thee throughout all g. 79- 13. we will shew forth thy praise to ^1 g. 85. 5. wilt thou draw out thine anger to all g. ? 89- 1. 1 will make known thy faithfulness to all g. 4. and I will build up thy throne to all g. 90. 1. thou hast been our dwelling-place in all g. 100. 5. and his truth endureth to all e. 102. 12. and thy remembrance unto all g. 24. ihy years are throughout all g. 106.31. was counted to him for righteous, to all^. 119. 90. thy faithfulness is unto all g. 135. 13. and thy memorial throughout all g. 145. 13. and thy dominion throughout all g. 146. 10. thy God, O Zion, shall reign to all g. Jsa. 41. 4. calling the g. from the beginning 51. 9. awake, O arm of the L. as in theg-. of old 58. 12. shalt raise up the foundations of many g. 60. 15. I will make thee a joy of many g. Cl. 4. they shall repair the desolations of many g, Jo«/2. 2. even to the years of many g^. Mat.l.Vl. ihe g. from Abraham to David are 14g-. Jjukel. 48. behold, all g. shall call me blessed Col. 1. 26. mystery hath been hid from ages and?. GENTILE. The Hebrews eail the Gentiles hrf the general name of Goiimf which signifies the nations that have not received the faith, or law of God. Jill who are not Jews, and circumcised, are comprised under the word Goiim. Before Christ, the door to life and justification was opened to the world 6y the belief only a7td pro- fession of the Jewish religion. Those who were eojiverted, and embraced Judaism, they called Proselytes. Since the preaching of the gospel, Ihe true religion is not confined to any one nation and country, only, as heretofore. God, who had promised by his prophets to call the Gentiles to the faith, with a superabundance of of grace, has executed this promise : So that the Christian church is composed of scarcely any other beside Gentile converts; and the Jev/s, who were too p'-oud of their particular privi- leges, far the most part have been abatidoned to their reprobated sense of things, and have disowjied Jesus Christ their Messii^ and Re- deemer, for whom, for so many ages, they wished so impatiently. The apostle Paul generally comprehends the Gen- tiles under the name of Greeks, Rom. 1. 16. Jew a7id Greek signify Jew and Gentile. See also Rom. 2. 9, 10. | 3. 9. | 10. 12. 1 Cor. 1. 22, 24. Gal. 3. 28. And St. Luke, in the -Acts, ex- pressed himself in the same manner, Acts II. 20. I 18.4. St. Paul is commonly called the Apostle of the Gentiles, or the Greeks, 1 Tim. 5. 7- because he was principally sent to idola- T70US people, to preach Christ to them ; whereas St. Peter, and the other Apostles, pieached m^re generally to the Jews ; for which reason they are called the Apostles of the circumcision. Gal. 2. 7, The gospel oftheuncircumcision was committed unto me, as the gospel of the cir- cumcision was unto Peter. The old prophets declared in a very particular mamier the calling of the Gentiles. Jacob foretold, that when Shiloh, or the Messiah should come, to him should the gathering of the people be; that is, the GenlWes should yield obedience to Christ, and acknowledge him for their Lord and Saviour. And bow sincerely and heartily the ancient and godly Jews desired, the conversion of the Gentiles, may appear from g praver tehtch Solomoo addresses to God, S30 after the dedication of the temple which he had built. 1 Kings 8. 41, 42, 43, When the straTi- ger shall come and pray towards this house, hear thaiL in heaven, that all people of the earth may know thy name, to fear thee as thy peo- ple Israel. The Psalmist says, that the Lord shall give the Gentiles to the Messiah for an inheritance. Psal. -2. 8, That the kings of Tar- shish and of the isles shall bring presents; the kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts ; yea, alt kings shall fall down before him, Psal. 72. 10, II. And in Psal. 87,4. I will make men- tion of Egypt and Babylon, to them that know me : behofd, Philistia and Tyre, with Ethio- pia : this man was born there. Tsaiah abounds with prophecies of the like nature s see Isa,.2. 2,3,4. f 11. 10. I 42. 1,6. In the New Testament we see the Gentiles came sometimes to Jerusalem to worship Gad there. Some of these arriving there a little before the death of our Saviour, addressed themselves to Philip, desiring htm to shew them Jesus, Johri 12. 20, 4c. Philip told Andrew, atid both of them informed Jesus ; who amwered them. The hour is come, that the Son of man should be glorified ; that is. Do the Gentiles seek me ? why, the time approaches wherein 2 shall be glo- rified by their conversion, and ow7iing of me ; but I muit die first, like a grain of com, and from thence will spring up a plentiful crop among the Gentiles. Q.ueen Candace's eunuch, who came to Jerusalem, was likewise a Gentile, as several affirm, Acts 8. 27. Mark 7. 1 26. the woman was a ^. a Syrophenician Rom. 2. 9. of the Jew first, and also of the g. 10. GENTILES. Gen. 10. 5. by these the isles of the g. were divided Judg, 4. 2. Sisera dwelt in Haroshethof theg-. Isa. 11. 10. a root of Jesse, to it shall the g. seek 42. 1. heshallbringjudgmenttotheg^.Maf.12.18. 6. foralighttog. 49.0.i^e2. 32. ^tf/jl3. 47. 49- 22. behold, I will lift up mine hand to the g. 54. 3. and thy seed shall inherit the g. 60. 3. and the g. shall come to thy light 5. the forces of the g. shall come to thee, 11. 16. thou shalt also suck the milk of the g. 61. 6, ye shall eat the riches of the g. 9. and their seed shall be known among the g. 62. 2. and the g. shall see thy righteousness 66. 12. the glory of the g. like a flowing stream 19- they shall declare my glory among the g. Jer. 4. 7- the destroyer of the g. is on his way 14.22.can any of the vanities of the g. cause rain ? 16. 19. the g. shall come to thee from ends of earth 46. 1. the word came to Jeremiah against the g. Lam. 2. 9. her ki.ig and princes are among the g. Esek. 4. 13. eat their defiled bread among the g. Hos. 8. 8. now shall they be among the g. Joel 3.9. proclaim ye this among the g. prepare war Mic.5.8.the remnant of Jacob shall he among the g. Zech, 1. 21. are come to cast out the horns ofg'. Mai. 1. 11. my name shall be great among the g. Mat. 4. 15. beyond Jordan, Galilee of the g. 6. 32. for after all these things do the g. seek 10. 5. saying, go not into the way of the g. 18. for a testimony against them and the g. 12. 21. and in his name shall the g. trust 20.ig.deliv.him to i\izg. Mar klQ.^li. Luke 18.32. 25. princes of the ^. exercise domin.Z.Mie 22. 25. Luk€ 23. 24. Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the g. till the limes of the g. be fulfilled John 7. 35. lo the dispersed among g. and teach^. Acts 4. 27. Pilate with g. were gathered together 7. 45. with Jesus into the possession of the g. 9. 15. to bear my name before the g. and kmgs 10.45. 00 the g, also was poured out the gift 11.1. heard that the g. received the word of God 18. hath God to the g. granted repentance to life ? 13. 42. g. besought these words might be preached 46. Paul and Barnabas said, lo, we turntothe^. 48. when the^. heard this, they were glad 14. 2. the unbelieving Jtws stltred up the g. 6. there was an assault made both of Jews and g. 27. he had opened the door of faith to the g. 15. 3. declaring the conversion of the g. great joy 7. that the g. by my mouth should hear the word 12. what wonders God had wrought among theg. 14. Simeon declared how God at first did visit g. 17. and all theg^. on whom my name is called 19. we trouble not them.which from among the g. 23. send greeting to the brethren of the g. 18. 6. from henceforth I will go to the g. 21. 11. shalldeliver Paul into the hands of the g. 19. God wrought among the g. by his ministry Gl.teachestthe Jftws among^. to forsake Moses 25. as touching theg^.which believe, have writtjsn 22. 21. for I will send thee far hence to the g. 26. 17. delivering thee from the people and the g. 20. shewing to the g. that they should repent 23. that Christ should shew light to the ^ GET Acts 28. 28. the salvation of God is sent to th« Rom. 1. 13. have some fruit, as among otner g. 2. 14. for when the g. which have not the law 24. the name of God is blasphemed among the^ 3.9. we have proved both Jews andg. under sin 29. is he not also of the g t yes, of the g. alsu 9. 24. not of Jews only, but also of the g. 30. g. which followed not after righteousness 11 . 11. salvation is come to the g. to provoke them 12. the diminishing of them the riches of the g. 13. 1 speak to you g. as the apostle of the g, 25. till the fulness of the g. he come in 15.9.that the g. might glorify God for his mercy; for this cause 1 will confess to thee among the f , 10. he saith rejoice, ye g, with his people 11. praise Lord^ all yeg'. and laud him all peopU 12. to reign over theg. in him shall the g. trust 16. that 1 should be the minister of Jesus Christ to the g. that the offering up of the g. 18. to make theg. obedient by word and deed 27. for if the g. have been made partakers of 16. 4. not only I, but all the churches of the g. 1 Cor. 5. 1. is not so much as named among theg. 10. 20. the things which the g. sacrifice to devils 32. give none offence, neither to Jews norg. 12. 2. ye know ye were g. carried away to idols 13. into one body, whether we be Jews or g. Gal. 2. 2. that gospel which I preach among theg 8. the same was mighty in me towards the g. 12, for before some came, he did eat with the g. 14. livest after manner of g. why compellest g. ? 15. we who are J ews, and not sinners of the g. 3. 14. blessing of Abraham might come on the g. Lph. 2. 11. ye being in time pastg. in the flesh 3. 1. 1 Paul the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you g 6. that g.shouldbe fellow-heirs of the same body 8. preach among theg. the unsearchable riches 4. 17. that ye henceforth walk not as other g. Col. 1. 27. the glory of this mystery among the g 1 Thess. 2. 16. forbidding us to speak to the g. 4. 5, not in the lust of concupiscence, as the g. 1 IHm. 2. 7. 1 am ordained a teacher of the g. 3. 16. preached to the g. believed on in the woikl 23Vm. 1.11. am appoint, an apostle and teacher of g. 4. 17. and that all the g. might hear 1 Pet. 2. 12. your conversation honest among theg 4. 3. to have wrought the will of the g. 3 John 7 . they went forth, taking nothing of the g Rev. 11. 2. for the court is given to the g. GENTLli. 1 Thess. 2.1. we were g. among you, even as a nurse 2 Tim. 2.24. the servant of the Lord must beg. Tit. 3. 2. but g. shewing all meekness to all men Jam. 3. 17. the wisdom from above is pure and g. 1 Pet. 2. 18, be subject not onlj to the good and g. GENTLEIJESS. 2 12.£'.iAfr up to mount Abarim,Dtfij/. 32.49. Dent. 3. 27. g. ihee up to the top of Pisgah 17. B. g^. MMup to the place the Lord shall choose Josh. 7. 10. g. thee up, wherefore liest thou thus > Jvd^. 7. 9. arise, g. thee down, unto the host . 17. 15. arise, g. thee up to the wood country Ji«(A S. 3. wash thyself, g. thee down to the floor 4. 1 1 1 . f . thee riches in Ephratah, and be famous 1 Sam. i'l. 5. depart, g, thee into the land of Judah 1 A'mjj 1. 1.1. go,g. thee in to king David, and say 2. C6. g. thee to Anathoth to thine own fields 14. S. g, thee to Shiloh, behold there is Ahijah 12. arise therefore, g. thee to thine own house 17. 3. g. thea hence ||9. g, thee to Zarephath 18, 41. Elijah sz,\iL,e, thee up, eat and drink 44. g. thee down, that the rain stop thee not 2 Kingj 3. 13. e. t/tee to the prophets of thy father Neh.g. 10. soQldstthoug. thee a.na.me as this day Ita. 22. 15. g. thee to this treasurer, to Shebnah 30. 22. thou shalt say unto it,^. thee hence,. 40. g. O Zion, g. thee up into the high mountain 47. 5. sit thou silent, and g. thee into darkness Jer. 13. 1, g.thee a linen girdle, put it on thy loins £zek. 3. 4. son of man, f. thee to the house of Israel 11. and go, g. thee to them of the captivity Mat. 4. 10. Jesus saith to him, ^. thee hence, Satan 16. 23. he turned, and said to Peter, g. thee be- hkid me, Satan, Mark 8. 33. Luke 4. 8. Luke 13. 31. g. thee out, for Herod will kill thee Acts 10, 20. arise, g. thee down, go with them 22. 18. g^. M«s quickly out of Jerusalem, will not GET y(f. Gen. in. 14. Lot said, up, g. 1/e out of this place Isa. 30.11, g.^tf out of the way, turn aside from path Jer. 49. 31. arise, g. ye up to the wealthy nation Ezek. IX. 13. have said, g. ye far from the Lord Joel 3, 13. come, s. ye. down, for the press is full Zech. 6. 7. he said, g. ye hence, walk to and fro GET ytni. Geff.34.10.dweU and trade.f.yflu possessions therein *U. 2. g. you down thither and buy for us thence 44. 17- r.iseup,^.y(«* up in peace untoyoar father Esod. 5. 4. the king said, g. you to your burdens 11. go you,^. you straw where, you can find it 12.31. riseup.g-.j/oH forth from among my people Num. 14. 25. turn you, g. yqu into-Uie wilderness 16. 24. g. yoH up from about tabernacle of Korah 22. 13, Balaam said, g. you into your land Deut. 5.30, g.you into your tents again, Josh. 22. 4. Josh.Z.l^ g.y. to the mountains, lest pursuers meet Judg. ig. 9. to-morrow g. you early on your way 1 Sam. 9. 13, q. yon up, for ye shall find him 15. fi. g. you down from among the Amalekites 25. 5. g. you up to Carmel, aiS go to Nabal J*r.49.30.flee,^. yon far off, dwell deep.ye of H^zor GETTETir. C Sam. 5. 8. whosoever g, up to the gutter, be chief Prov. 3.13, happy is the man thatg. understanding 9. 7. he that reproveth a scorner g. to himself shame, he that rebuketh a wicked man g. a blot 15, .32. he that heareth reproof^, understanding 18. 15. the heart of the prudent J. knowledge 19' 8- he that g, wisdom loveth his own soul Jer. 17, 11. 80 he XhAig. riches, and not by right 48. 44. he that g. out of the pit shall be taken GETTING. Gen. 31.18. Jacob carried away the cattle of his ^. Prov. 4. 7. with all thyg. get understanding 21.o.thej. oftpeasuresby alying tongue is vanitv GHOST. Gen. 49. 33, Jacob yielded up the e. was gathered Job 10. 18. O that 1 had given up the f. no eye seen 11 . 20. their hope shall be as the giving up of ^. 14,10. yea, mangiveth up thee, and where is he ? m. 15. 9. hath bom seven, she hath given up.the^. mat. 27. 30, Jesus cried, and yielded up the g. pets 5.10i Sapphira fell down and yielded up theg'. See Cave, Give, Holy. GIANT. In Greek, Gigas, m Hebrew, K^cphel, ar Ne- philim, ahich may signify a monster, ar a ter- rible man, who beats and Sears down other men. The Scripture sjieakt of Giants who lived before 'he Hood , they are called Nephilim, mighty tnen which were of old, men of renown, Oen. t, 4. Aquila, instead of Gizantes. translates tSl GIA this word Nephilim, *E7riwHTTQvTts^ men who attack, zeho fall uith impetuosity upon theirs enemies ; a translation, says one, which renders very well the whole force of the Hebrew term, Symmachus translates it BiociOi, violent men, cruel, whose only rule of their actions is tio- lence, and force of arms. The Scripture calls them sometimes Rephaims, For example : Chedorlaomer and his allies beat f/ie Kephaims, or giant$, af Ashteroth Karnaim, Gen. 14. 5. The Emims, ancient inhabitants > of the land of Moab, were of a gigantic stature^ they were of the number of the Rephaims 0/ giants, JJeut. 1. 10, 11. The Rephaims, ai^ the Perizziles are joined together as old inhabi- tajits of the land of Canaan, Gen, 15. 20. Job says, that the ancient Rephaims mourn or groan under, the waters. Job 26. 5. These giants of the old world, who once carried them- selves insolently towards God and men, but were quickly subdued by the divirte povef, and drowned with a deluge, do jtow mourn or groan from under the waters where they ujcre buried, or in their subterranean and infernal habita- tions. But this passage is otherwise explained by some. Solomon, in Prov. 2. 18. sayt^ that the paths of a debauched wama?i lead to the Rephaims, that is, to hell, where the rebellious giants are J and that he who deviates from the ways of wisdom, shall go and dwell in the as- sembly of , the giants in hell, Prov. 21. I6, The Anakims, or the sons of Anak, were the most famous giants of Palestine. They dwelt at Hebron, and thereabouts. Their stanire "• was so much "above what was commoJi, that the Israelites, 7oho wsrt sent to view the promised land, told the people at their returji, that they had seen giants of the race of Anak in ihn cowitry, who were of so monstrous a size, thai the Israelites, »i comparison, were but grass- hoppers to them. Num. 13^ 33. The Septuagint sometimes translate the Hebrew word Gibbor, giant, thotigh literally tc signifies Jio more than a stro7tg man, a man of valour and bravery, a warrior. For exa?nple : they say that l^imrod was a giant before the Lord, Gen. 10. 8. 9. That the sun rises like a giant /o run its course, Psal. I9. 5. That the Lord will destroy the giant and the warlike man, Isa. 3. 2, That he will call his giants in his wrath,, to take vengeance of his enemies, Isa. 13. 3. That he tcill destroy the power of Egypt by the swcrd of his giants; that is, oj warriors, Ezek. 32. 12. 21^27. As to the existence of giants, several writers, both ancient and modem, have imagined, that the giants spoken of in Scripture were indeed men of an extraordinary stature, but not so much above what was common as they have fancied, who describe giants as three or four times larger titan men are at present. I'hey were, say they, men famous for the violence which they committed, and for their crimes, rather than for their strength, or the greatness of their stature. It is very probable,, that the frst jnen were alf of a strertgth and stature much superior to those of mankind at present, since Ihfiy lived a much loJiger time ; long life bei?ig commonly the eject of a strong and vigorous constitution. And that formerly there were men of a stature much above that of com7non men, cannot be de- nied, at least not without contradicting the holy Scriptures. 'The Israelites who traversed the lioly Land, told their brethren, fhat they had seen giants in this country of Anak's race, who were so unmeasurably large, that other men were but grasshoppers m comparisori to them, Num, 13. 33. MoSes speaks of Og the king of Bashan's bed, which was nine cubtts long, and four wide ; that is, fifteen feet four inches and a half lojtg, Deut 3. 11,. Goliath was six cubtts ayid a span in height, that is to say^ ten feet seven inches, 1 Sam. 17. 4. These sorts of giants were still common in Joshua's and David's times, when the life of Tnen was already so much shortened, and, as may be presumed, the size and strength of htanan bodies were very miurh diminished. Besides the giants, mentioned in Scripture, several Historians make mention of giants; as He- rodotus, Diodorus Siculus, Pliny, Homer, Plutarch, ^c. 2 Sam. 21. 16. was of sons of the g. IB. 1 Chr. 20.4. 1 Chion. 20. 6. the son oftheg'. j| 8.born to the^. Job 16. 14, h^ runneth upon me like a g. GIANTS. Ge^i. 6. 4.. there veixg. in the earth in those dnys Njtm. 13. ,33. there "'e saw theg^. the sons of^iEak GIF Deut.Z.ll. Emims xrere conntnd g. as the Anakimv 3.11. for cmly Og of Bashan remained of the rem- nant of ^.Joj-A. IS. 4. I 1.1.1s. 13. Bashan, which was called the land of g. Josh, 15. 8. the lot of Judah went up at valley off. 17. 15. then get thee up to the land of the g, 18. 16. Benjamin came to the valley oi the g. GIER-EAGLE. XtfzT.ll.lS.these In abomination,, the £.Z>0u<. 14.17- GIIT Signifies, [ij A present^ Esth. S. 18, Mat. S. 11. [2] A reward, Dan. 5. 17. [3] A recompeuce for the reparation of an injury of wrojig done to a person, or something given in testimony of respect and kindness. Gen. 34. 12, [4.] A iribe^ or something given to a judge by one who has 4 cause depending in order to bring the jtidge to side with him ; which is forbidden by the law, Deut. 16. 19. because such gifts corrupt ajtd bias the mind, that as the judge will not, so oft times he cannot discern between right and wrong. [51 An oblation, or free-will offering. Mat. 5. 23. Christ Jesus is called the gift of God, John^. 10. He is the greatest gift that God ever gave t9 the world. The Holy Ghost and his miracu- lous gifts are also called the gift of God. Acts. 8, 20, Thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money. Every good thing which me7t reeeive is the gift of God, Jam. 1. 17, Every good gift is from above. The gift of rigt teousness signifies those benefits, which Christ by his righteousness or obedience has purchased for us, Rom. &, 17. By un- speakable gift, in 2 Cor. 9- 15, some unflerstand Christ; others tmderstand the gospel, by which the hearts of men are subdued, effectually dis- posed, and inclined to obey the will of God: Others think it is to be understood of that habit of brotherly love, which from the Spirit of Christ, by the gospel, was wrought in the hearts of these Corinuiians. Gen. 34. 12. ask me never so much dowry and g. Erod. 23. 8. take no g. a.g. blindeth, Veut. 16, I9. Num. 8. 19. 1 have given the Levitts as a^. 18. 6. 18. 7. 1 have given your oifice as a service of ^, . 11. this is thine, the heave-offering of their g. Deut. 16 tl7. every man according to f. of his hand 2 Sam. ly. 42. or hath he given us any g. ? Psal.id.lZ. daughter of Tyre'^shallbe there with g, Prov. 17. 8. a ^. is as aprecious stone in the eye» 23. a wicked man taketha^^, out of the bosom 18. 16. a man's §. makeih rcmm for him 21. 14. a g. iu secret pacifieth anger 25. 14. whoso boasteth himself of , a false g. Eccl. 3. 13. enjoy good, it is the g. of Go^ 5. \Q> 7,7, and a g. destroyeth the heart Ezek. 4(].f 5. meat-offering the g, of his hand 36. if a prince give a.g. to any of his sons 17, if he give a g. to one of his servants Mat. 5. 23, if thou bring thy g. to the altar 24. leave there thy g, beiore the altar and go 8. 4. and offer the g. that Moses commanded l5. 5. but ye say, it is a g^. by whatsoever thoa mightest be profited by me, Mark 7. 11. 23.18. whoso sweareth by theg. is guilty, I9. John 4. 10, he said, if thou kuewestthe g. of God ■lets 2. 38. ye shall receive the 5. of the Holy Gh. 8, 20, thought the g. of God may be purchased 10; 45. on the Gentiles also was poured out the g, II. 17. God gave them the likeg. as he did to us I{om. 1. 11. 1 may impact to you some spiritual g. 5. 15. not as the offence, so also is free g^. the grace ofGodand theg. by grace abounded lo many 16. so is the g. the free g. is of many offences 17. tfiey which receive the g. of righteousness 18. the free g. came on all men to justifir^ation 6.23.the g. of God is eternal life thro*^ Jesus Christ 1 Cor, 1.7. so that ye come behind iii no g. waiting, 7. 7. every man hath his proper g. of God 13.2. tho' I have the g.of prophecy and understand 16.+3. 1 will send them to bring yourg. to Jerusal. 2 Cor. 1. 11. that for the g. bestowed upon us 8. 4. praying us that we would receive the g. 1 19. was chosen to trayel with us with this g, 9. 15. thanks be to God for his unspeakable g. tph.Z.Q.faith is not of yourselves, it is the ^.of God 3,7,1 was made a minister, according to the g. 4.7. according to the measure of the g. of Christ Phil. 4. 17. not because I desire a g. but fruit 1 Ti?n. 4. 14. neglect not the g. that is in thee 2 Tim. 1 . 6. stir up tlie g. that is in thee by putting fieb. 6. 4. and have tasted of the heavenly g.. /j//i,1.17.every good g. and perfect g-. is from above 1 Pet. 4. 10. as every man hath received the g, GIFTS. Oen. 25. 6. Abraham gave g. to sons of concubines {•'■rod. 28. 38. which Israel shall hallow in their g Xji'. S3. 38. these are your feasts, besides youi «■ Njvtt* 28. 29. out of all your 0. the best. GIR i Sam, 8. 2. the Moabites and Syrians liecame Diu vid's servants, andbrought^. 6. 1 Ckron. 18.2, £CAron. I9. 7. with, the Lord is no taking of g, SI. 3. Jeboshaphat gave great g".of silver and gold 2C. 8. the Ammonites gave g. to Uzziah 32. 23, and many brought g. unto the Lord Esth. 2. 18. Ahasueras made a feast and gave g. 9. 22. make them days of sending g. to the poor Psal. 16. +4. that give g. to another god 68.18.thou hast received g. for men, for rebellious 72. 10. the kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer g. Prov. 6.35. not content, though thou givest manyg', 15. 27. but he that hateth g. shall live 19. 6. every man is friend to him that giveth^. 29. 4. he thatreceiveth g. overthroweth judgment Zra. t.23.every oneloveth^.followeth after rewards £zek. 16. 33. they give g. to whores, g. to lovers 20. 26. and I polluted them in their own g. 31. when ye ofFeryour^. ye pollute yourselves 39. pollute my holy name no more with your g. 22. 12. in thee have they taken g. to shed blood DiXTt. 2. 6. if ye shew the dream, ye shall receive g. 48. the king gave Daniel many great g. 5. 17. then Daniel said, let thy g. be to thyself Mai. 2. 11. they presented to him g. gold, myrrh 7. 11. if ye know how to give good g. JJiike 11. 13. Im/cc 21.1 .the rich casting their g. into the treasury 5. temple was adorned with goodly stones and^. Mom. 1 1 . 29- the g. of God are without repentance 12. 6. having g. differing according to the grace 1 Cor. 12. 1. now concerning spiritual g. brethren 4. there are diversities of g. but the same Spirit 9. to another the g. of healing, 28. 30. 31. but covet .earnestly the best g, 14, 1 . follow after charity and desire spiritual g. 12. forasmuch as ye are zealous of spiritual g. -Ep/i.4.8.he led captivity captive, and gave ^.to men fJei. 2. 4. God also bearing them witness with g. 5. 1. that he may offer g, and sacrifices for sins 8, 3. every high-priest is ordained to offer g. 4. seeing that there are priests (hat offer g. 9. g. which were offered, both g. and sacrifices 11. 4. God testifying of Abel's g. dead yet speaks lisv. 11. 10. they that dwell on earth shall send e. GILDED. Rev. 17. +4. and the woman was g. with sold GIN. Joi 40. t 24- will any bore his nose with a g. ? Isa. 8.14. be for ag.to the inhabitants of Jerusalem Amos 3. 5. canabirdfallintoasnarewhereno/f.is ' GIBJi. Ge7i. 3. i 7. made tliemselves fhings to g. about Erod. 29. 5. g. him with the curious girdle, 9. Judg. 3. 16. Ehud did g-. his dagger under raiment i Sam. 25. 13. g. ye on every man his sword 2 KtJigs 3. 1 21. that were able to g. themselves Psal. 45. 3. g' thy sword on thy thigh, O most Isa, 8. g. g. yourselves, aod ye shall be broken Ezek. 44. 18. not g. with What causeth sweat Joel 1. 13. g. yourselves, and lament, ye priests Luke 12. 37, shall g.himself.and make them sit down 17. 8. g. thyself, and serve me, till I have eaten John 21. 18. when old, another shall g. thee Acts 12. 8. g. thyself and bind on thy sandals See Loins, Sackcloth. GIRDED. Lev. 8. 7. he g. him with the ^rdle and clothed him Deut. 1.41. whfinyeg. on every man his weapqns Judg. IB. 11, six hundred men g. with weapons 1 Sam. 2. 18. Samuel g. with a linen ephod 2 'S'am.6.14.David danced, and was^-.with an ephod 20. 8, and Joab's garment was g. unto him 22. 40. thou hast g. me with strength, Psal. 18.39. 1 Kings 20. 32. theyg. sackcloth on their loins Psal. 30. 11. thou Bast g. me with gladness 65. 6. setteth fast mountains, being g. with power + 12. little hills are g. with joy on every side 93. 1. strength wherewith be hath g. himself log. 19,. and for a girdle wherewiti he is g. Isa. 45. 5. I g. thee, tho' thou hast not known me Lam. 2. 10, the elders of Zion g. 'with sackcloth Ezek. 16. 10. I g. thee about with fine linen 23. lo. images of the Chaldeans g. with girdles Joel 1. 8. lament like a virgin g. with sackcloth John 13.4. he took a towel and ^. himself 5. 10 wipe with the towel wherewith he was^. liev. lS.6.sev,en angels, breasts g-.wiUi golden girdle See Loins, Sword. GTRDEDST. John 21, 18. when thou wast yonne thou e. thyself GTRDETH. ^ ^ ^ 1 Kings 20. 11. let not him that g. on his harness Jodl2. 18. and he g. their loins with a girdle P-sal. 18. 32. it is God that g. me with strength Prov. 31. 17. she g. her loins with strength GIRDING. Isa. 3. 24. Instead- of a stomacher, ag. of sackcloth 22. 12. the Lord did call to g. with sackcloth GIRDLE, the Hebrews genetail;/ wora no girdle in the 232 house, nor even abroad, unless when th^j ■u>eTe at work, or upon a journey. At these times they tucked themselves up, and girt their clothes about them^ as the eastern people stil'l at this day wear them. This appears from many pas- sages of the OJd and New Testameyit. Elijah girded up his loins, and ran before Ahab, 1 Kings 18. 46. And Elisha ordered his ser- vant Gehazi to gird up his loins, and to go and lay his staff on ^e face of the Shuna- mite's child, 2 Kings ii. 29. Ovr Saviour put- ting hi?nself in a proper condition to wash the feet of his disciples, girt himself about with a towel, John 13. 4. The soldiers likewise had their belts generally girt about them, to which the Psalmist alludes, Psal. 18. 39. Thou hast girded me with strength unto the battle. Belts or girdles were often made of very precious stuff, 2'he virtuous woman ?nade rich girdles, and sold ihe,m to the merchants, Prov. 31. 24, These girdles were used in common both by me?t and women. Our Lord appeared to St. John a girdle of gold, Rev. 1. 13. noting the excel- lency of his ministration as Priest. And in Rev. 15, 6. the seven angels, who came out of the temple, were clothed with linen, and girt ahou-t with golden girdles. On the contrary, the prophets, a?id persons who make particitlar professions of humility and contempt of the world, wore girdles of leather. The pro} ' Elijah had one of this sort, 2 Kings 1. 8, well as John the Baptist, Mat. 3. 4. In times of mourning they used girdles of sackcloth, as marks of humiliation and sorrow. God threatens the daughters of Zjion, who had of- feiided him with the excesi of their ornaments, to reduce them to the wearing of sackcloth, Isa, 3. 24. And in chap. 22. 12. the Lord threatens Jerusalem with bringing her into captivity, with cutting off her hair, the instru- ment of her pride, and obliging her to gird herself about with sackcloth. The military girdle, or belt, did not come over the s/toulder, as among the old Greeks, but was worn uj)on the loins • whence the following ex- pressions have their original. Every man had his sword girded by his side, or upon his loins, Neh. 4. 18. Girded with girdles upon their loins, Eztk. 23, 15, These belts were generally rich, and sometimes given as rewards to sol- diers. Joab tells him who had seen Absalom hanging on a tree, that if he had smitten him to the ground, he would have given him ten shekels of silver and a' girdle, 2 Sam. 18. 11. Jonati;an the sort of Saul made David a present of his girdle, 1 Sam. 18. 4. Job, exalting the power of God, says. That he looseth the bond of kings, and girdeth their loins with a girdle ; he deposeth them from their thrones, and re- duceth them to a mean and servile condition. Job 12. 18, The priest's girdle or sash was of several cohzirs, how shall I g. thee a pleasant land I 6. 10. to whom shall I speak and g. warning ? 9.t l.who will ff.my head waters my eyes tears ? 17. 10. to g, man according to his ways, 32, IQ, 29. 11. 1 think to g. you an expected end Etek. 2. a. open thy mouth, eat that I g. thee 3. 3. fill thy bowels with this roll that I g. thee 16. 36. by blood of thy childr. which didst g. them SO. SB. when I had brou^t them to land, I lifted up mine hand to g. it to them, 42. | 47. 14. 3.^. 15. if wicked g. again that he had robbed 46. 16. if the priuce g. a gift to his sons, 17 . D'ln. 9. SS. I am come forth to g. thee skill iWtc.6.7. shall I g. my first-b. for my transgressioh? Zeih. 8. 12. the vine shall g. her fruit, the ground shall g. increase, and the heavens g, their dew Var.7.9- if he ask bread, wtU he g. him a stone ? 10. if he ask fish, will he ^, a serpent ? Luke 11.11. 11. how to g. gifts to your children, so your Fa- ther tog. them that ask him, Luke 11, 13. 10. 42. whoso shall g. to drink a cup of cold water 14. 7 ■ he promised to g. her what she would ask 16. 26. g. in exchange for his soul ? Mark 8. ,37. 19- 7 . why comm. to g. a wribing of divorcement i 20. 23. sit on hand is not mine tof. Mark 10. 40. 26. 15. what will ye g. me, and I will deliver him JUarkd. 25. 1 will that thou g. me the head of John J2. 9. and he will g. the vineyard unto others Lide 4. (i. and to whomsoever I will, I g. it. 6. 38. good measure shall men g. into your bosom 11. 8. he will g, him as many as he needeth iCi. 12. who shall ^. you thaiM'hich is your own . JoAn 4.14. whoso drinketh the water I shall ^. him 6. 27. meat which the Son of man shall g, you 52. how can this man g, us his flesh to eat ? 10. 28. and I g. to them eternal life, never perish 11. 22. what thou will ask, God will g. it thee 13.29. that he*should g. something to the poor 14. 16. he shall g. you another Comforter to abide 27. peace I leave with you, my peace I g.to you not as world giveth g. I to you, be not troubled 15. 16. whatsoever ye shall ask, he may g. it 16. 23. whatsoever ye ask he will g. it to you 17' 2, that be should g'. eternal life to as many yicts 3. 6. such as I have g. 1 thee, rise and walk 6. 4. but we will g. ourselves to px-ayer 7. 5. he promised he would g. it for a possession 20. 35. it is more blessed to g. than to receive Rom. 8. 33. with him also freely g. us all things 1 Cor. 7. 5. that ye may g. yourselves to fasting £pA. 1. 17. God may g. you the spirit of wisdom 4. 28. that he may have to g. to him that needeth 2 Tim. 4. 8. which the righteous Judge shall g. mc IIe&. 2. 1. we ought to g. the more earnest heed 1 JoAn 5. 16. g. life for them that sin not to death Hep. 13. 15. he had power to g. life to the image + l6.to g. a mark in their right hand or foreheads 16. 19. to g. her the cup of the wine of his wrath 22. 12. to g. every man according to his work See Account, Glory, Swarb. GIVE, Imperathely. Geii. 14. 21. g. me the persons, and take the goods 27. 28. therefore God g. thee of dew of heaven 29.21. g. me my wife II 30. 1. g. children else I die 30. 26, g. me my wives and my children Num. 6. 26. and the Lord g. thee peace Josh. 2, 12. swear to me, and g. me a true token 14, 12. now therefore g. me this mountain 15. 19. g. me a blessing, g. springs, Judg. 1. 15. l^m. 8.6. when they said, §■. us a king to judge us 17. 10. ff. me a man that we may fight together CI^ 9. David said, none like that, g. it me 1 Ktngs 3.9. £-. thy servant an understanding heart 26. O ray lord, g. her the living child, 27. 8. 39. g. every man according to his ways 17. 19- he said, g. me thy son, and he took him 2 ^in?j6.29.Isaid,5.thy son.thatwemay eat him 10. 15. ifit be, ff. mo thine hand, and he gave it )4. 9- .lajnng, g. thy daughter to my son to wife c Chr. 16.28. e. to Lord, ye kindreds of the people, glory amf strength, 29. Psal. 29. 1,2. \ 96.7,8. 22. 12. the Lord 5^. thee wisdom and understanding fi CAron. I. 10. g. me now wisdom and knowledge JV«/j, 4. 4, and g. them for a prey in land of captivity fu6S2. 21. nor let mc g. flattering titles to man Psal. 28. 4. g. thea according to their deeds 60. H. g. us help from trouble, 108. 12. Bf. 16. O turn, g. thy strength to thy servant 119- 34. g. me understanding, 73. 125, 144, I69. p. 9-9> g' instnict. toawisemachewillU aiscr GIV P/o. 23.26, my son, g. me thine heart, observe my 25, 21. if enemy hunger,^, him bread, Rom. IS.SO. 30. 8. g. me neither poverty nor riches, feed me 15. horse-leech hath two daughters, crying, g. g. Eccl. 11. 2. g, a portion to seven, also to eight Isa. 49. SO. g. place to me, that I may dwell 62. T.g. him no rest tilt he establish Jerusalem Jer. 18. 19- g. heed to me, O Lord, and hearken 35. S. bring them, and g. them wine to drink Lam. 2. 18, let tears mn down, g, thyself no rest 3. Q5. g. them sorrow of heart, thy curse to them Ezek. 3. 17. and g. them warning from me Dan. 5. 17. and g. thy rewards to another Hos. 4. 18, her rulers with shame do love, g. ye 9- 14. g. them, O Lord, what wilt thou g. T 13. lo. thou saidst g. me a king and prmces 14. t2. take away all iniquity, and £. good Zech 11. 12. g. me my price, if not forbear Mat, 5. 42. g. to him that zisketh thee 6. 11. ^. us this day our daily bread, iwi>te 11. 3. 9. 24. g. place II 10. 8. freely ye received, freely §■. 14. l6.g'. ye them to eat, MarkQ. 37. Luke 9- 13. 17. 27. that take, andg. to them for me and thee 19. 21. go sell, and g. to the poor, Mark 10. 21. 20. 8. call the labourers, andg'. them their hire 25, 8. g. us of your oil, for our lamps are gone out Luke 6. .18. g. and it shall be given unto you 11. 41. g-. alms of such things as ye have, 12. 33, 14. g. he that bade thee say, g. this man plzice 15. 12. the younger said, ff. metheporiion of goods John 4. 7- Jesus saith to her, g. me to drink, 10. 6. .34. they said. Lord, evermore g. us this bread 9- "4. g. God the praise, this man is a sinner Acts 8. 19. Simon said, g. me also this power Rom. IZ.IQ, avenge not, but rather |f .place to wrath 1 Cor. 10. 32. g. none offence, neither to the Jews 2 Co;-, 9.7. so let him g.not grudgingly or of necessity Col. 41.1. g. to your servants that which is just 1 Tim. 4. 13, £■. attendance to reading, to doctrine 15. meditate, g. thyself wholly to them Rev. 10. 9. g- me the little book, he said, take it 18. 7- so much torment and sorrow g. her See Charge, Eau, Glory, Light, I v;ill GIVE. Geii. 17. 8. I will g. to thee and thy seed the land wherein thou art a stranger, 48. 4. Dent. 34.4. 16. 1 will g. thee a son aho of her, and bless her 28. 22. / wilt surely g. the tenth to ihee 34. 11 . what ye' shall say to me I will g. 12. Exod. 3. 21. and I roill g. this people favour 33 .14. my presence with thee,aud I will g'.thee rest £«j.26.4. JwiV/g.you rain in season. Dent. 11. 14. 6. 1 will g. peacti in the land, ye shall lie down 1 Sam. 1. 11. 1 7i'jlig. him to the Lord all his life IS. 21 , 1 will g. her, that she may be a snare to him 2 Sam. 12. 11. J will g. thy wives to thy neighbour I Kings 11. 13. not rend all, but I will g. one tribe 31. behold, I ziill g. ten tribes to thee 13. 7. come home, and I will g. thee a reward 21. 2. 1 7eill g. thee for it a better vineyard 7. L teill g. thee the vineyard nf Naboth 1 Chr. 22. g.Iu'illg. him rest, I will g. peace to Isr. 2 Chr. 1. 12. J will g. thee'riches, wealth, honour Psal. 30. 12. O Lord, I will g. thanks to thee 57. 7. J ''■'ill sing and g. praise, 108. 1. Prov. 3. 28. to-morrow 1 7vill g. when thou hjist it Isa. 3. 4, i 7vill g. them children to be princes 41. 27. shall say to Zion, behold, and 1 jvill g. to Jerusalem one that bringeth good tidings 42.6.lTi)illg. thee for covenantof the people, 49.8, 45. 3. I will g. thee the treasures of darkness 49. 6. I will g. thee for a light to the Gentiles 56,5. I will g. them an everlasting name Jer. 3. 15. / will g. pastors according to my heart 9. 15. I Tiill g. them waters of gall to drink 14.13. 1 Tvill g. you assured peace in this land 15. f At.Iwill g. them for a remdving iuto kingdom 17. 3. / will g. thy substance to the spoil 24. 7. 1 Jf'll g' them an heart to know me 32. 39. I will g. them one heart, Ezek. 11. 19. 34. 18. I will g. the men that have transgi-essed Eeek. 7- 21. I will g. it into the haud of strangers 11. 17. and 7 will g. you the land of Israel 16. 38. / !vill g. thee blood in fury, and jealousy 39. / will also g. thee into their hand 61. / 7i't/l g. them to thee for daughters 21. 27. he come whose right it is, I will g. it him 23. 46. 1 will g. them to be removed and spoiled 29. 19- 1 will g. land of Egypt to Nebuchadnezzar 21, I will g. thee the opening of the mouth 36, 26. and I will g. you an heart of flesh Hos. 2. 15. 1 will g. her vineyards from thence Mat. 11. 28. come unto me, audi will g. you rest 16. 19. I'^ill g. to thee the keys of the kingdom 20. 4. and whatsoever is right, I loill g. you 14. / will g. to this last even as unto thee Mark 6 22. ask what thou wilt, I will g. it thee Luke 21. 15. ioT Iwill g. you a mouth and wisdom JoAm 6. 51. 1 am living bread, the bread Iwill g. is my flesh, which I will g. for the life of the world Aetsl5.H. Twill g. you the sure mercies of Dat/ IIe&. 8. f 10. I will g. my laws into their mind Rev. 2. 10. be faithful, Iwillg, thee a crov"} of liCi 17. Iwill g. him a white stone and a new name 23. I will g. to every one according to your worki 28. and I will g. him the morning star 11. 3. and latll g. power to my two wiinesscs SI, §. I win g. to him that is athirst water of Jifo mil I GIVE, Gen. 12. 7. to thy seed will I g. this land, 13. 15 I 24. 7- J 28. 13. I 35. 12. Egod.32. 13. | 33. I Deut. 1. 30. save Caleb, to him will I g. the I^nd 39, they shall go in thither, to them will I g, ii Josh. 15. 16. to him will I g. Achsah, Judg. 1. IS 1 Sam. 9. 8. that will 1 g. to the man of God to tei 18, 17. my daughter Werab, her will I g. thee 1 Chr. 16. 18, to thee will Ig. land, Psal. 105, 1 \ Psal. 18, 49. therefore will 1 g. thanks to thee Cant. 7, 12, there will I g. thee my loves Isa. 43, 4. therefore will I g. men for thee 56. 5. to them will I g. in mine house a place Jer. 24, 8. so will I g. Zedekiah king of Judah 45. 5, thy life will I g. to thee for a prey Ezek. 15. 6. so will I g. inhabitants of Jerusaleai 36. 26, new heart also willlg.you, and new spirit Hag. 2. 9. and in this place will I g. peace Mai. 4, 9- devil said, all these things will Ig. thee Lukei. 6. all this power jvill Ig. thee, and glory liei. 2. 7. to him that overcometh will I. g. 17. 2(> Lord GIVE. Exod.l2.25.-when ye come to the land which L. will g. you,Ztfi'.14. 34. I 23.10. | 25.S. iVwm. 15. 8. 16. 8. when the Lord shall g. you flesh to eat Num. 11. IB. therefore the Lord will g. you flesh 14. 8. if the Lord delight in us, he wUlg'. it us 22. 13. the Xorrfrefuseth tog', me leave to go 34. 13, the Lord commanded to g. the nine tribes 36. 2. the Lord commanded to g. the land by lot Deut. 1. 25. it is good land the Lord doth g. 28, 65. the Lord shall g. thee a trembling heatt J(7.f /j, 9-24. the Xort/ commanded Moses to f. Uje land 17. 4. the Xorif commanded tog. us inheritance 21. 2, the Lord commanded to g. us cities Ruih 4.12. which the L. shall g. thee of this woman 1 Kingf 15, 4. the Lord his God did g. him a lamp 2 Chron. 25. 9. the Lord is able to g. thee much Psal. 29.11, the Ziort/ will g;. strength to his peoph 84. 11. the Lord will g. grace and glory 85. 12. the Lord shall g. that which is good Isa. 7. 14. the Lord himself shall e. you a sigu 1-k 3. the iorrfishall g. thee rest from sorrow 30.20. though the Xorrfe. you bread of adversity Zech. 10. 1. ^e Lord shall g. them showers of raif Lukel.Z2. Zorif shall g-. him the throne of hi!> father 2 Tim.1.16. Lord g. mercy to house of Onesiphoruj Not GIVE, or GIVE not. Ge«.30.3l.Jacob said, thou Shalt jio^g^.me anythi* Exod. 5. 10, I will not g. you straw, go, get stravf 30. 16. the rich shall not g. more, poor not g. lesii Lev. 25. 37 . thou shalt 7tot g. thy money on usury Deui. 2. 5. I will not g. you of their land, g. I9, 7. 3- thy daughter thou s^alt iiof g.to his sop 28. 55. he will not g, of the flesh of his children Ju(/g.21.1 .shall not any of us ^.his daught. to Benj. 7. we have sworn we will ?iot g. them wives 1 iSam.30. 22. we will no/^.them ought of the spoil 1 A'ing.r21. 4,1 will jiofg-.ioheritance of my fatliera Ezra 4, 1 13, then will they not g. toll, tribute 9. 12. g.«o? your daughters, Neh. 10.30. j 13.24. Psal. 132. 4. I will not g. sleep to mine eyes Prov. 6. 4. g. not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumner 31. 3. g. not thy strength unto women Eccl. 7. 1 21. g. not thy hear* unto all words Isa. 13. 10. constellations shall notg. their light 42. 8. my glory will 1 nolg. to another, 48, 11. 62. 8. I will 710 more g. thy com to enemies Jer. 18. 18. letusHo/g. heed to anyof his words 26, 24. 7iot g. Jeremi^ into the hand of the people Ezek.32.7.1 will cover sun with a cloud, the moon shall ?tot g,her light. Mat. 24. 29. Mark 13,24. Dan. 11. 21. to •wb.ovanot g. honour of kingdom Hos. 5. f 4. not g. their doings to turn to the Lord Joel 2. 17, g. not thine heritage to reproach Mat. 7. 6. g-, northatwhichisholytothedogs Alark 12, 15. shall weg^. or shall we not g. T Eph. 4. 27. neither g. place to the devil Ja?n. 2. 16. and g. not those things they need GIVE t/iauks. 2 5am. 22. 50. 1 will g. thanks to thee, Psal, 18.4gt 1 Chron. I6. 8. g, thanks to the Lord, call upon his name, Psal. 105. 1. | 106. 1. | 107- 1. ( 118. 1,29, I 136. 1,3. 35, save us, O God of our salvation, that wq may g'. MokAj to thy holy name Psal. I06. 47. 41. who werp expressed by name, tog', thanks 25. 3, sons of Jeduthun with a harp to g. thanks 2 Chr. 31.2. Hezekiah appointed Levites lo g. tk. Psal. 6. 5. in the grave who shall g, thee 'hanks 50. 4, sing to Lord, ye saints of his and j*. t/i^nkt at the remembraacc of his holiDtis, iff. 18. GIV pj.30.lS. OLord.I will ^. Mfltttj to thee for ever 35. 18. I will g. thanks in the great congregation 42. t 5. I shallg. thanks for help of countenance 75. 1. to thee, O God, do we g, thanks, do g. thanks 79. 13. so we thy people will g. thee thanks 92. 1 . it is a good thing to g. thanks to the Lord -,06. 47. save us to g. thanks to thy holy name 119. 62. at midnight I will rise to g. thanks 122. 4. whither the tribes go up tog', thanks 1.36. 2. O g, thanks unto the God of gods 2S. O g. thanks unto the God of heaven 140. 13. righteous shall g. thanks to thy name Rom. 16. 4. to whom not only I g. thanks 1 Cor. 10, 30. for that for which I g. thanks Eph. 1. 16. I cease not to g. thanks for you) Col. 1. 3. we g. thanks to God and the Father 1 Thess. 1. 2. we g. thanks to God always for you 5. IS.ineverythiog^. thanks, this is will of God 2 Thess. 2. 13. we are bound to g. thanks for you Rev. 11.17. we g. thee thanks, Lord God Almighty GIVE up. i?fuf. 23.14. Lord walketh tog-, u/i thine eQem.31.5. 1 Khigs 14. 16. he shall g, Isr. up, because of sins Job 3. 11. why did not 1 g. up the ghost ? 13.19. if 1 told my tongue, 1 shall g. up the ghost Isa. 43. 6. 1 will say to north, g. up, and to south Has. 11. 8. howsb^l I g. thee up, Ephraim? Mic, 5. 3. therefore will h^g. them up 6. 14. that which thou deliverest will I g, up GIVEN. Gen. 21. 7. Sarah should have g. children suck Lev. 20. 3. because he hath g. Iiis seed to Molech Num. 18. 6. they are ^. as a gift for the Lord Dent. 12. 15. according to the blessing g. l6. 17. J?wM 2. 12. a full reward be g. thee of the Lord 1 Sam. 2.1 32.wealth which God would have g. Isr. 2 iSam. 4.10. who thought I would have g. a reward 12. 8. 1 would haveg. thee such and such things 18. 11. 1 would have g. thee teo shekels of silver 19-42. or hath the king g. us any gift? 1 Kings 13. 5. the sign which the man of G. hadg. 1 Chr. 29. 14. a,ndof thine own have weg-. thee Ezra 6. 9. let it be g. them day by day without fail Esth. 3. 11. the silver is g. to thee, the people also 7. 3. let my life beg. me at my petition and people Job 3. 20. why islightg. to him that is in misery? 23. why is light g. to a man whose way is hid? 15, ig. to whom alone the earth was g, Psal. 79. 2. dead bodies of thy servts.g. to be meat 112. 9. he hath g. to the poor, 2 Cor. 9. 9. Il5.l6.the earth hath heg. to the children of men Prov, 19.17. that which he hath g, will he pay him £cf/,8.8.nor wickedn. deliver those that are g. to it 12. 11. which are g. from one shepherd Isa. 9. 6. for to us a Child is born, to us a Son is g. ■47. 8. therefore Lear, thou that art g. to pleasures Jer. 6. 13. every one isg. to covetousness, 8, 10. 44. 20. he said to all who hadg. him that answer Lam. 5. 6. we have g. the hand to the Egyptians Esek. 11. 15. unto us is this land g. 33. 24. 35. 12. they are desolate, they are g. to consume Dan. 2. 38. beasts, fowls hath he g. into thine hand 7. 4. like a lion, and a man's heart was g. to it + 12. yet a prolongiag in life was g. them 11.6. she shall beg. up, and they that brought her Mat, IS. 11, it isg. to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom, Mark 4. 11. LuieQ. 10. 19.]l.allcannotreceive,save they to whom it isg. 21. ^13. be g. to a nation bringing forth fruits 22.30.areg. in marriage, Mark 12.25. Luke 20.55. SD.9.SO11I for insch and g. to the poor, Mark 14.5. 28. 18. all power is g. to ma in heaven and earth Mark 4. 24. unto you that hear more shaU be g. Luke 12.48.to whom much g. of him much required John 3. 27. can receive nothing, except it be g, 5. 25. he hath g. to the Son to have life in himself 6. 39.ofali be hathg. me, I shouldlose nothing 65 no m^Q can come to me, except it were g. him 19. 11. except it were g. thee from above ^cts 4. 12. there is none other name g. among men 24. 20. he hoped that money should be g. him Jtom. 5, 5. by the Holy Ghost which is g, to us 11.35.orwho hath first g. to him,and recompensed 15. 15. because of the grace that is g. me of God 1 Cor. 2. 12. might know things freely g. us of God 2 Cor. 1. 11. that thanks may beg. by many Gai. 3. 21. been a lawg. which could have g. life Eph. 3. 2, dispensation, which is g. me to you-ward 8. to me who am the leasi is this grace g. 4. 19. who have g. themaelves over to lascivi- ousness 5. 2. Christ hath loved us, andg. himself for us Phii. 1. 29. to you it is g. in behalf of Christ 2. 9- and hath g. him aname above every name Hei.4.8. for if Jes. had g. them rest, then not spoken 1 Johns. 24. by the Spirit which he hath g. us 4. 13. because he hath g. us of his Spirit Hez .6.11. white robes were g. to every one of them 13, 5. power wasg. to him to continae 42 months it was g. to him to make war with the saints 334 GIV Cod or Lord hath, had GIVEN. G*».24.35. the Ij. hath g. Abrah. flocks and herds 30. 6 and Rachel said, God hath g. me a son 18. and Leahsaid, God hath g. me mine hire 31. 9. thus God hath g. me your father's cattle 33. 5. the child, which G. hath graciously g. aae 43. 23. God hath g. you treasure in your sacks 48, 9. the children God hath g. me in this place Exod. 16. 15. the bread which the Lord hath g. you 29. for that the Lord hath g. you the sabbath Num. 32. 7. from going over to the land which the Lord hath g. them, 9. Deut. 3. 18. | 28. 52. Josh, 2. 9, 14. I 23. 13, 15. Jer. 25. 5. Josh. 6. 16. shout, for the L^ord hath g. you the city 18. 3. to possess land which the Lord hath g. you 1 Sam. 1. 27. Lord hath g. me my petition I asked 15.28. L. hathg. it to a neighbour of thine, 28. 17. 30. 23- not to do so with what the Lord hath g. 2 Chr. 36. 23. kingdoms Aa^A Godg. me, Ezra 1. 2. Ecci. 5. 19. every man to whom G. hath g. riches /ja.8. 18. I and the children L. hath g. Ueh. 2.]3. 23. 11. the Lord hath g, a commandment against 50. 4. the L. hath g. me the tongue of the learned Jer. n . 18. the Lord hath g. me knowledge of it 47. 7. seeing the Lord hath g. it a charge John 6. 23. after that the Lord had g. thanks Acts 5. 32. whom G. hath g. to them that obey him 27. 24. God hath g. thee all that sail with thee Rem. 11. 8. Godhath g. them the spirit of slumber 2 Cor. 10.8. the L. hathg. us for edification, 13.10. 1 Thess. 4. 8. but G. who hath g. us his holy Spirit 1 John 5. 11 . this is the record God hath g. to us See Rest. I have, or have I GIVEN. Gen. i7. 37. brethren have I g. him for servants 1 KingsSAS, i/javeg. thee that thou hast not asked Isa. 43. 28. therefore / have g. Jacob to the curse 55. 4. J have g. him for a witness to the people Jer. 8. 13. things I have g. shall pass from them 27. 5. I haveg. it to whom it seemed meet to me Ezek. ^.15. 1 haveg. thee cow's dung for man's dung 2g. 20. /Aa&tfg. him the land of Egypt for labour Amos4. 6. / also have g. you cleanness of teeth 9. I5.no more be pulled out of land / //ape g. them John IS. 15. I have g. you an example, that ye do 17.8. I have g. them the words thou gavest me, 14. 22. the glory thou gavest me, I have g. them 1 Cor 16. 1. as I have g. order to the churches iVoi GIVEN. Gen. 38. 14. and she was not g. unto him to wife Deut. 26.14. Ihavenoig. ought thereoffor the dead 29-4. yet L. hath not g. you an heart to perceive 1 Chron.2i. 18. hath he not g. you rest on every side? Neh. 13. 10. the portion of Levites had no/ been g. Jqb 22. 7. thou hast not g. water to the weary Psal. 78.63. their maidens were not g. to marriage 118. 18. but he hath not g. me over to death 124. 6.'who hath 710^ g. us as a prey to their teeth Jsa. 37.10. Jerus. not beg. into the hand of Assyria Jer. 39. 17. thou shalt not be g. into hand of the men Ezek. 3. 20. because thou hast not g. him warning 18. 8. he that hath not g. forth upon usury Mat. 13. 11. it is given to you, to them it is not g. JohnJ. 39. for the Holy Ghost was tiot yet g, 1 Tim. 3,3. bishop MO/ g. to wine, no striker, Tit. 1.7: 8, deacons not g, to much wine, not greedy 2 Dm. 1,7, God hath 7tot g. us the spirit of fear Til. 2. 3. aged wom^n likewise notg. to much wine Shall be GIVEN. Sum. 26. 54. to every one shall inheritance Be g. Dent. 28. 31 . thy sheep shall be g. to thine enemies 32. thy sons shall be g. to another peopie Ezra 4. 21. till another commandment shall be g. Eith. 5. 3. it s.'isll be g. to half of the kingdom Psal. 72. 16. to him shall be g. of gold of Sheba 120. 3. what j/ifl// Aeg.tothee, thou false tongue [ Jsa. 3. 11. the reward of his hands shall be g. him 33. 16. bread shall be g. him, waters shall he sure 35. 2. the glory of Lebanon shall beg. to it Jer. 21. 10. this city shall beg. into the hand of king of Babylon, and he shall burn it, 38. 3. 18. Ezek. 47. 11- the marishes, they shall be g. to salt Dan. 7. 25. the saints shall be g. into his hand 27, the kingdom shall be g. to the saints Mat. 7. 7, ask and it shall be g. you, Luke II. 9. 10. lQ.it shall beg. you in same hour^Mari 13. 11. 12. Sg. no sieji shall be g. Mark 8. 12, Luke 11.29. 13. 12. fpr whosoever hath, to him shall be g. and more abundance, 25, 29. Mark 4.25. Luke 8.1B. 20. 23. it shall be g. them for whom it is prepared 21 . 4:3. the kingdom of God shall be g. to a nation Luke 6. 38. give, and itshallbe g. you,good measure Philem.22.iiidX thro' yourprayers I shall be g.you Jam- 1 . 5. let him ask of God, and it shall be g. him Thou hast, or hai< thou GIVEN. Gen. 15. 3. Abram said, to roe thou hast g. no seed Deut. 26. 15. bless the land which t/*ou hast g. us Josh.l5.1i).thoK hast g. me south land, Judg. 1. 15. 17. 14. -why hast thoug. me but one lot to inherit? Judg, 15. 18. thou hast g. this great deliverance GIV 1 5am. 22. 13. thou hast g. himbread and. aswofo 2 Sam. 12. 14 jy this deed thou hast g. occasiou 22. 36. thou hast also g. me the shield of thj salvation, aJid gentleness made me great, Psai. 18. 35. 41. thou hast g.mt, the necks of enemies, Pj, 18.40; 1 Kings 3. 6. thouhaxt g. him a son to sit on throne' 8. 36. rain on thy land tlumhast g. 2 Chr, 6. 27 9. 13. what cities are these thou hast g. me ? 2 Chr. 20. IX. cast us out of possession //«m Am; g, EzraQ. 13. r/itm/ia^r g. us such deliverance as thii Psal. 21. 2. thou hast g. him his heart's desire 44. 11. thou hast g. us like sheep for meat 60.4. thou hast g. a banner to them that fear thee 61.5. thpu hast g.me the heritage of those that fear 71. 3. thou hast g. commandment to save me John 17. 2. 2is thou hast g. him power overall flesh 7. that all things thuu hffst g. me, are of ihee 9. 1 pray not but for Ihem which thouhastg. mn 11. keep through thy name those thou hast g. mc Rev. 16. 6. thou hast g. them blood, to drink GIVER. Tsa. 24. 2. as with the taker of usury,, so with theg. 2 Cor. 9.7. not grudgingly, God loveth a cheerful g, Gl'VEST. Deut 15. 9. thou g. him nought, and he cry to Lord 10. thy heart not be grieved when thoug. him Job 35. 7. if thou be righteous, what g. thou him ? Psal. 50. 19. thou g. thy mouth to evil, thy tonguB 80. 5. thou g. them tears to drink in great measure 104. 28. that thuug. them, they gather 145. 15. thou g. them their meat in due season Prov. 2.t 3. if Uiou g. thy voice, for understandin; 6. 35. nor rest content, though thou g. many gifis Ezek. 3. 18. thoug. not warning, to save his life 26. 33. but thou g. thy gifts to ^l thy lovers 34. in that thou g. a reward, and^none is given 1 Cor. 14. 17. for 5iou verily g. thanks well GIVETII. Exod. 16. 29. he g. you on sixth day bread of two 20. 12. thy days may be long in the land which L. thyGodg. thee,,X)e«f.4. 40. \ 5. 16. J i«. 15. 25.2. every man thatg. it willingly with iiis heart Lev. 27.9. allthatanymang.ofsuch shall be holy . DeM. 2. 29. into the land which the Lord our God g. thee, 4. 1, 21. |.ll. 17, 31. | 12- ', 10. | 15. 4, 7. 1 16. 20. I 17. 14. I la. tl. f 19. 1 2, 10, 14. I 21. 1, 23. I 24. 4- j 2d 1, 2, | 27. 2, 3. I 28. 8. Josh. 1. li, 15. 8. 18. it is he that g. thee power to get wealth 9. 6. God g. not this laud for thy righteousuuaa 12, 10. when he g. you rest from enemies, 25. I9 13. 1. if a prophet g. thee a sign or a wonder 16. 5, In thy gates which Lord g. thee, 18, | 17.2. 2 Sam, 22,f 48. it is God g. avengement for me, and bringe^ down people under me, Psal. IS.f 47, ■ 1 Kings 17.t 14, till the day the T-d,g. rain on earth Job 5. 10. who g. rain upon the earth and fields 33. 13. be g. no account of any of his ways 34. 29. when heg. quietne.«i3 j| 35-10. whog, songs 36. 6. butg. right to the poor j] 31. heg. meat Psal. 18. 50, great deliverance g. he to his king 37. 21. but the righteous sheweth mercy and g. 68, 35. the God of Israel is be thatg. strength 119- 130. the entrance of thy wonls g. light 127. 2. for so he g. his beloved sleep 136, 25. who g. food to all flesh, 146, 7. \ 147- 9 144. 10- g, salvation to kings II 147. I6. heg.sooir Prov. 2. 6. the Lordg. wisdom out of his mouth 3.34.heg.grace to the lowly, Jam.4.6. 1 Pet.5t5. 13. 15. good understanding g. favour . 21 . 26, the righteous g. and spareth not, 22. 9> 28. 27. he that g. to the poor shall not lack Eccl. 2. 26. Ood g. to a man that is good, wisdom^ and knowledge, but to sinner he g. travel 6. 2, yet God g. him not power to eafc thereof ija.40.29. he g. power to the faint l| 4S.5. g. breath Jer. 5. 24. g. rain || 31, 35. g. the sun for a light. 22. 13. woe to him thatg. him not for his work Lam. 3. 30. heg. his cheek to him Uiatsmitethhim Dan.2.21. he g. wisdom to the wise, and knowledge 4- 1 7, and g. it to whomsoever he will, 25. 32_. Has. 10. + 1. avine emptying the fruit which it g. liab. 2. 15. woe to him that^. his neighbour drink Mat. 5. 15. it g. light to all that are in thct house John 3,34, God g.not the Spirit by measure to him 6, 32, but my Father g. you the true bread 33. who Cometh down and g^. life to the world 37. all that the Fetther g. me shall pome to me 10. 11. the good shepherdg his.lifeforthesheeff 14, 27. not as the world g. give I unto you Act9 17. 25 he g. to all life, breath, and all things- Rom. 12. 8, he matg. let him do it with simplicity 14. 6. he eateth to the Lord, for heg. God,thaiiIir 1 Cor. 3. 7. but God that g. the increase 7. 38. he that ^, her in marriage doth well 15. 38. God g. It a body as it hati^t pleased him 57. but thanks be to God who g. us the victory; 2 Cor. 3. 6. the letter killeth, but the Spirit g. lit««> I rim. 6. 17. who g. us ric^y all things to enjoj. GLA Jgm. I. 5. aslt of God, that g. to all men liberally 4. 6. g. mere grac*-, God g. grace to the humble t PttA, 1 1 Jet him do it as of the ability tliat God g. Rev. 3A, 5. for the Lord God e. them light GIVING. Detit.lO.iS. he loveth the stranger in j. hhn food 21. 17. by g. him a double portion ofall he hath Kuth 1. 6. I^rd visited his people in g. tbem bread 1 Kings 5.9- ^balt accomplish my desire, in g. food C Chr. 6. 23. by g, him according to righteousness 'tfA 11. 20. their nope be as the g. up of the ghost _ Mat. 24. 38. were marrying and g. in marriage Acts U. Q. g. out that himself was some great one 15. 8. g. uiem the Holy Ghost, as he did to us Rom. 4. 20. was strong in faith, f. glory to God 9- 4. the g. of the law, and the service of God 1 Ci7r.l4.7. things f. sound || l6. at thy f. of thjmks 2 Cor. 6. 3. g, no offence in any thing, ministry not PAt7.4.15,concerningg, and receiving, but ye only 1 TimA 1. g. heed to seducing spirits and doctrine.') 1 Pet.Z.T.g. honour to the wi.'e as to weaker vessel S Pet. 1. 5. g. all diligence, add lo faith virtue Jiuii 7. g. themselves over to fornication See Thanks. GLAD. £f(>(f.4.14.when heseeth thee, he will be^.in heart Juiig. 18. SO. and the priest's heart was g, 1 Sam. 11. §. and tlie men of Jabesh were g. 1 Kings 8. 66. Israel went to tents g. 2 C/iron.7. 10. ^.fM.Sp.Haman^, || 8. 15. the city Shuhhanwasg. Jo6 3. 22. and are g. when they can find the grave 22. ly. righteous see it and are g. Psal. 6l-. 10. Psat. l6. 9. therefore my heart is g. glory rejoiceth SI .6.thou hast made him g. with thy countenance 34. 2. the humble shall hear and be g. 69. 32. 35. 0.1. them beg. that favour myrighteous cause 45. 8. whereby they have made thee g. 46. 4. the streams shall make g. the city of God 67. 4. let the nations be g. and sing for joy 90. 15. make usg. || 92.4. thou L. hast made meg. 97.1. let Che isles beg. ||&. Zion heard, and wasg. 104. 15. wine that maketh g, the heart of man 34.1 will beg. in the Lord j| 105.38. Egypt wasg., 107. 30. then are they g. because they be quiet 119. 74, tbey that fear thee will be g. when 122. 1. 1 wasg, when they said to me, let us go 126. 3. done great things for us, whereof we are g. Prov. 10. 1. a wise son maketh a g, father, 15. 20. 12. 25. bat a good word maketh it g. 17- 5. that 19 g, at calamiiies, not be unpunished 23. 25. thy father and thy mother shall be e. 24. 17- let not thy heart be g, when he stumbfeth 27- 11. my son, be wise, and make my heart g. Eccl, 10. 1 19. and wine maketh g. the life Isa. 35. 1. the wilderness shall be g. for them 39. 2. Ilezekiah wasg. of them, and shewed them Jer. 20. 15. a child is born, making him very g. 50. 11. because ye were g. O ye destroyers Lam. 1. 21. they are g. that thou hast done it Dan 6. 23. then was the king excieeding g. Has, 7. 3. they make the kingg, withtheirwickedn. Jonah 4. 6. Jonah was g. because of the gourd Zech. 10. 7. their children shall see it and beg. Markl^. 1 1 .were g.and promised monty, Luke 22.5. LttJce 1. 19. 1 am sent to shew thee these g. tidings 8. 1. shewing the g, tidings of the Kingdom 15. 32. was meet we should make merry and beg. John 8.56. Abraham saw my. day and was g. 11. 15. 1 amg. for your sakes that I was not there y ts ll.23.when had seen the grace nf G. he was g. i3. 48. Uie Gentiles heard this, they were g. Rom, 16. 19. I am g. therefore on your behalf 1 Cor. 16. 17. I amg. cf the coming of Stephanas 2 Cor. 2. 2. who is he then that maketh me g. ? 13. 9> we are g. when we are weak, and ye strong 1 Pet. 4. 13. his glory revealed, ye may be g. also GLAD joined with rejoice. X Chron. I6. 31. let the heavens be g. and let the earth rejoice, the Lord reigneth, Psal. 96. 11. Psal 9. 2. 1 will be g. and rtjotce in thee 14 (. Jacob shall rejoice, Israel shall beg. 53. 6. 3i. 7- I will be e. and rejoice in thy mercy 32. 11. be g. and rejoice, ye righteous, 68. 3. 40. 16. that seek thee, beg. and rejoice, 70. 4. 48. 11. let Zion rejoice, daughters of Judah be g. 90, 14. that M e may be g. and rejoice all our days 118. 24. this isthe day, we will rej. and beg. in it Cant. 1.4. we will be g. and rejoice in thee Isa. 25. 9. we will rejoice and beg. in his salvation 65. 18. but be you g. and ryoice for ever 66. 10. rej. ye with Jerusalem, and be g. with her Lam. 4. 21. rejoice and be g. O daughter of Edom Joeli. 21. fear not, O land, be g. and rejoice S3, beg. ye childrenof Zion,andr«;oiVtf in Lord Bah. 1. 15. therefore they rejoice and are g. ZepA, 3. 14, be g. and rejoice, O daughter of Je- rusalem Mat. 5. 12. rejoice and Oe g. great is your reward Aitei S6. my heart did rejoice, my tongue was g. R*v. ig. 7. beg. and r«joiV«, the marriage is come GLO GLADLY. Mark 6.20.Herod feared John, and heatd him g. 12. 37. the common people heard Christ g. Acts 2. 41 . that g. received the word were baptized 21. 17. when come, the brethren received us g. 2 Cor. 11. 19. ye suffer fools g. seeing ye are wise 12 9* mo.st g. therefore will I rather glory 15. I will very g. spend and be spent for you GLADN ESS. Nwn. 10. 10. in the day of your g.ye shall bHw Deut. 28.47. servedst not the Lord withg. of heart 2 Sam, 6. 12. David brought up the ark with g. 1 Chion. 16. 27. strength and g. are in his place 29.22. and did eat and drink thatday with great g. 9 Chron. 29. 30. and they sang praises with g. 30. 21. Israel kept feast of unleavened bread withg, 23. and they kept other seven days with g. Neh. 8. 17. and there was very great g 12. 27. Levites, to keep the oedication with g. Esth. 8. 16. the Jews had light, and g.and joy, 17. 9. 17. they made it aday of feasting andg. 18. I9. Psal. 4. 7. thou hast put g. in my heart more than 30. 11. and thou hast girded me with g. 43. t 4. I will go to God the g. of my joy 45. 7. hath anointed thee with oil of g. Heb. 1. 9. 15. withg. and rejoicing shall they be brought 51. 8. make me to hear joy andg. that tlie bones 97- 11. and g. is sown for the upright in heart 100. 2. serve the Lord with g. come with singing 105. 43. he brought forth his chosen with g. 106. 5. that I may rejoice in the g, of thy nation Prov. 10. 28, the hope of the righteous shall be g. Cant. 3. 11. and in the day of the g. of his heart Isa. 16.10. joy and g. is taken away out of the field 22^13. and, behold, joy and g. slaying oxeu 30. 29, ye shall have a song and g. of heart 35. 10. they shall obtain joy and g. 51. 11. 51. 3. joy and g. shall be found therein 7f/-.7.34.cease voice of mirth andg, 16. Q. I 25, 10. 31. 7. sing withg. for Jacob, shoat among nations 33. 11. there shall be heard a voice of joy andg. 48. 33. joy and g. taken from the plentiful field Joel 1. 16. joy and g. from the house of our God Zech. 8. 19. shall be to house of Judah joy and g. Mark 4. 16. who immediately receive it with g. Luke 1. 14, shalt have joy andg. and many rejoice Acts 2. 46. did eat their meat with g. of heart 12. 14. she opened not the gate for g. but ran 14. 17. filling our hearts with food and g. Phil. 2. 29. receive him in the Lord with all g. GLASS. 1 Cor. 13. 12. for now we see through ag. darkly 2 Cor. 3. 18. with open face, beholding as in a g, /a»i.l.23.a man beholding his natural face in ag. Rev. 4. 6. there was a sea of g. like unto crystal 15. 2. and I saw a sea of g. mingled with fire 21. 18. the city was pure gold, like clear g. 21 GLASSES. Isa. 3, 23 . the Lord will take away the g. and vails See Looking. GLEAN. Lev. ig. 10. thou shalt not g. vineyard, Deitt.Z4i.Zl Ruth 2. 2, let me now go to the field and g. ears Jer. 6. 9> they shall thoroughly g. the ^nmant GLEANED. Jui/g. 1. +7. kings g. their meat under my table 20. 45. and they g. of them in the high-ways Rtuh. 2. 3. she came and g, after the reapers GLEANING, S. Lev. 19. 9. not gather the g. of harvest, 23. 22. Judg. 8. 2. is not the g. of the grapes of Ephraim Isa. 17-6. yet g. grapes shall be left in it as shaking 24. 13. as the g. grapes when vintage is done Jer. 49- 9- would they not leave some g. ? O^ad. 1 5, Mic. 7. 1. I am as the grape g. of the vintage GLEDE. Deut. 14. 13. ye shall not eat the g. kite, vulture GLISTERING. 1 Chron. 29. 2. now I have prepared g. stones Job 20. 25. the £. sword cometh out of his gall Luke 9. 29. and his raiment was white and g. GLirrER, IHG. Deut, 32. 41. if I whet my g. sword I will render Jo& 39- 23. the g. spear ratueth against him JSxek. 21. 10. it is furbished that it may g. 28. it is fHirhished to consume, because of the g, Nah. 3. 3. the horseman lifteth up the g. spear Hab.Z. ll.they wehtatthe shining of thy g. spear GU)OMINESS. Joel 2. 2. a day of darkness and g. Zepk. 1. 15. GLORIFY. To glorify, signijies to mnke glorious. Rom. 8. 30. Whom he justified, them he also glorified. Thus God glorifies tAe elect, dy adorning them vith gifts and graces in this world, and iy bringing them to the full possession of glory and blessedness in the othet world. When man is said to glorify God, it is not to be understood as (/" he could add any thing to God's essential glory: But we may be Said to glorify God, when we acknowledge him to be glorious, and ascribe to him the glory of every excellency whether of nature or grace^ and conj'ess that he is worthy to receive hunota glory, might, and majesty. Rev. 4. 11. Wh^n we confess that all the glory, gifts, end dignity which we have above other men^ tre given us of God, 1 Chron. 29. 11, IS. !Vhm i.-e are willing to abase ourselves in the acknotuledgment of our own vileness, that God may be magnified in any of his attributes or ordinances by it, Jer. 13. iQ. Mai. 2. 2. When we believe God's promises, and wait for the performance of them, though we see no means likely for their accom plisAment, Rom. 4. 20. IVhen ire publicly acknowledge true religion, or any special truth of God, when it is generally opposed, Luke 23. 47. JVhen we siifier for God, 1 Pet 4. 16. When on the sabbath we devote ourselves only to the service of God, Isa. 58. 13. When we giie thanks to God for benefits, or deliverances^ Psal. 113. 4. Luke 17. 18. When we lore, praise, admire, and esteem Christ above all, John 1. 14. I 11. 4. God the Father is glorified in Christ the Media- tor by his obedience unto death, and thereby consummating the work of man's redemption, which tends so much to the advancement of the justice, wisdom, mercy, and holiness of God; But Christ the Son is glorified of the Father, as touching his human nature, by sustaining it against the gates of hell in his agony and pas- sion on the cross f by manifestly omiing him to be his Son ; by enabling him to triumph over his and his people's enemies, in his re- surrection, ascension, and exaltation to hie Father's right hand, John 17. 1, Father, glo- rify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee. Pj«/.22.23.allyethe seed of Jacob g. him and fear 50. 15. I will deliver thee, and thou shalt g. me 86. 9- all nations shall come aqd g. thy name 12. and I will g. thy name for evermore Isa. 24. 15. wherefore g, ye the Lord in the iires 25. 3. therefore shall the strong people g. thee 60. 7. and I will g. the house of my glory Jer. 30. 19. I will multiply, 1 will also g. them Mat. 5. 16. g. your Father which is in heaven John 12. 28. Faiher, g. thy name ; I will g. it 13. .32. God shall also g. him in himself 16.14. he shall g. me ; for he shall receive of mine 17. 1. g. thy Son, that thy Son also may g. thee 5. now, O Father, g. me with thine own self 21. 19. signifying by what death he shouldg. God /i(jm.l5.l6.ye may with one mind and mouthg.God 9. that the Gentiles might g. God for his mercy 1 Cor. 6.20.g. G. in body and spirit which are God's 2 Cor. 9- 13. g. God for your professed subjection 2 Pet. 2. 12. may g. God in the day of visitation 4. 16. b.ut let him g. God on this behalf 22£ii. 15.4. who shall not fear thee, and g. thy name f GLORIFIED. Lev. 10. 3. before all the people I will be g. Isa. 26. 15. thou host increased nation, thou art g 44. 23. for the Lord hath g. himself in Israel 49. 3. art my servant, O Isr. in whom I will be g 55. 5. the Holy One of Isr. he hath g. thee, 60. 9 60. 21. the work of my hands, that I may beg. 61. 3. the planting of the Lord that he might beg. 66. 5. your brethren said^ let the Lord be g. Ezek. 28. 22. I will be g, iu the midst of thee 39. 13. be a renown in the day that 1 shall be g. Dan. 5. 23. and the God in wliose hand thy breath is, and'whose are all thy ways, hzist thou not g. Hag. 1. 8. I will take pleasure in it, and be g. ilf«(.9.8.marvelled,andg.G.Afar*2.12. i^e5.26. 15. 31. and they g. the God of Israel Luke 4. 15. he taught in synagogues, being g. of all 7. 16. there came fear on all, and they g. God 13. 13, and she was made straight, and g. Gud 17. 15. the leper g. God || 23. 47. the centurion g. G. JohnT.ZQ. H. Ghost not given, becauseJesusnotg, 11. 4. that the Son of God might be g. thereby 12.16. but when Jes. wasg. then remembered they 23. the hour is come the Son of man should be g. 28. I have both g, it, and will glorify it again 13. 31. now is the Son of man g. God is g. in him 32. if God be g, in him, God shall ^orify him 14. 13. that the Father may be g. in the Son 15. 8. herein is my Father g. that ye bear fruit 17. 4. I have g. thee on earth, I have finished 10. and thine are mine, and I am g. in them Acts 3. 13. the God of our fathers hath g. his Sou 4. 21. for all men g. God for what was done 11. 18. they held tlieir peace, and g. God, saying 13. 48. Gentiles heard this, ^ey g. word of Lord 21. 20. they of Jerusalem g. the Lord, and said /iom.l.Sl.they knew God, uiey g. him not as God 8. 17 .if we suffer with him, that we may be alsog. 30. and whom he justified, them he also g. Gal. 1. 24. and they g. God in me dhO % Thess.X. 10. vbenhe shall come to be g, in saints 12. that the name of Jesus may be g. in you S. 1. that the word of the Lord may be g. Heb. 5. 5. so Christ e. not himself to be high-priest 1 PetA.ll. God ill all things may beg. thro' Jesus 14. is evil spoken of, but on your part he is g. Hep. i8. 7. how much she hath g. herself GLORIFIETII, ING. Psal. 50. 23. whoso ofFereth praise g. me Luke 2. 20. the shepherds returned, g. God 5. 25. he departed to his own house, g. God 18. 43. the blind man followed him, g. God GLORY Is taken for worldly splendour and magnificence, lohtch makt ■'kings glorious before men, Mat. 6. £9. Solomon in all his glory, in all his lustre, aiid in his richest ornaTnents, was not so beautiful as a lily. Thus riches, authority, siunptiious buildi7igs and garments, which men ere ready to praise, and which make the. possessors glorious before men, are called in scripture glory. Psal, 4Q. l6, When the glo- ry of his house is increased. By glory is meant the tongne, uhich is that peculiar excellency, tuherein chiefly, except reason, jnaji tuTpagses all other creatures. Psal. l6. g, My heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth : My tongue breaks out into holy boastiiigs and praises. So in Psal. 108. 1, I will sing and give praise, even with my glory. The glory of the king of Assyria, is his splendid pririces, brave captains, valiant comynanders, and pow- erful armies, which would make a gallant shew, and whereiiL he luovld glory, and boast exceed- ingly. Isa. 8. 7. The Lord bringeth upon them the king of Assyria, and all his glory. Glory ts put for the ark of the covenant, iohich was a glorious type and assurance of God's pre- sence, and the great safe-guard ajid orrtamenc o/" Israel, which they could glory in above all other Tiations. 1 Sam. 4. 21, The glory is departed from Israel. Rom. p. 4, To whom pertaineth the glory. Glory /s put for the church, which God makes glorious, not only in his own eyes, but even i?t the eyes of the world. Isa. 4. 5, Upon all the glory shall be a defence j 7ipon all holy assemblies of sincere Christians. It is put for grace, 2 Cor. 3. 18, We are changed into the same image, from glory to glory ; growing from 07ie degree of glorious grace to another, till it come to its perfection in eternal glory. The apostle calls ma?i the image and glory of God, and for this reason he ought not to cover his head ; that is, Since God would have the male sex to be a kind of representation of his gloryj majesty, and power, a man ought not, by hiding his face, wherein these things are most conspicuous, to conceal the glory of God shining iti him. David calls God his glory, Psal. 3. 3, Thou art my glory ; thou art the Author of that royal dignity to which I am advanced : Or, thou art the matter of my glorying, thou hast formerly given, and wilt further give me occasion of glorying or boast- '"5" o Vhron. 16. SB. gii-c toiiiti Lordg. ^ire to Lord g and BtMiigth.ag. /^ia/. 29.1,2. | ij6.7,8.Jer.l3.10 tai. 84. 11. the Lord will give grace and g. .13. 1. not to n». but to thy name ;'(;c the 5^. 'a. 4';;. 12. Ifit them give g. unto the Lord Va/. 2. 2. if ye will not lay ii to Iwart to give g. ttike 17. 18 that returoed to give g. to God Ifan. 4. !>■ T'^'ien those beasts give g. and honour 14. 7. fear God, and ^ip« g. to hun, worship him 16. 9. were scorched, and repented not to five g. GLOKV 0/ God. Ptal. JQ. 1. the heavens declare the g. of God Prov. 25. 2. it is the g, of God to conceal a tiling £30^.8.4. theg. n/"thre Gorf of Israel was there 9. 3. the g. of God was gone up from the cherub 10.19. theg.D/"G(jrfwas over them above, 11.22. 43.2. the g. of God came from the way of the east JohnW. 4. this lickncss is for the g. of God 40. if believe, thou shouldest see the g. of God AcU 7. 55. Stephen looked up and saw the g, of G. liom.3. 23. all sinned and cw.np short of theg. o/G, 5. 2. we rejoice in hope of the g. of Gad 15. 7- as Christ also received us to the g. of Cod 1 Cot, 10. 31. ye eat or drink, do all to the g. of G. II. T* for a ™&u is the image and g. of God SCffr.l .20. promises in him yea and amen, lOg. ofG, 4. 6. the lifiht of the knowledge of the g. of God 15. thanksgiving of many redound to g. of God PAH. 1. 11. which are by Christ to the ^. of God 2. 11. confess that Jesus is Loril to ihc^, of God Jiev. 15. 8. temple filled with smoke from g. of God St. 11. the holy Jerusalem, having the g. of God 23. no need of the sun, g. of God (lid lighien it His GLORY. D«rf. 5. 24. the Lord our G. hath she^ved us his g. 36. 17. fiis g. like the firstling of a bullock lC/ir.l6.24. declareth/d'jg-. among heath. Ps.QG.S. Psal. 21. 3, his g. is great in thy salvatrion 29. 9- ii l^is temple doth every one speak of his g. 49- 17. his g, shall not descend after him 72. 19. let the whole eartli be iilled with hit g. 78. 61, delivered his g. into the enemies' hand 8(}. 44. thou hast made his g. to cease 97. 6. and all the people see his g. 102. 16. when T^. build Zion, shall appear in hisg. 113. 4. and his g. aboye the heavens, 118. 13. Prov. 19. 11. it is his p. to pass over transgi'casion Jta. 3. 8. to provoke the eyes of Air g. 6.3, on? cried, the whole earth is full of A/j g, 8. 7. the king of Assyria and his g. shall come up 10. 16. under his g. he shall kindb a burning 59- 19- stiall fear his g, from rising of the sun 60. 2. and his g. shalf be seen upon thee Jer. 22.18. not lament, saying, ah lord, or ah his g, Esek. 43. 2. and the earth shined with his g. Dan. 5. 20. and they took his g. from him Had. 3. 3. God came, his g. covered the heavens Mat. 6. 29. Solomon in all his g. Luke 12. 27. 19- 28. Son of man shall sit in his ^. Luke 9. 26. LukeQ. 32. when they were awake, tJieysawAij^. 24. 26. to have suffered, and to enter into his g. John 1. 14. we beheld hiss, the glory as of the only e. 11 . thus did Jesus, ana manifested forth his g, 7. 18, but he that seeketh his g. that sent him I2.41.these things said Esaias, when he saw Aug. Bom.3.7. hath abounded through my lie unto hisg. 9. 20. might make known the riches of his g. £ph. I, IS. should be to the praise of his g. 14. 3. 16. grant you according to the riches of hisg. Heb. 1 , 3. who being the brightness of his g. 1 Pet. 4. 13. that when hisg. shall be revealed Jnde 24. present yoa before the presence of his g. Rev. 18. 1. the earth was lightened with his g. My GLORY. Ceil. 45. 13. tell my father of all mj/g. in Egypt £xod.2gAS. tabernacle shall be sanctified by my g. 33.22. while my g. passeth by, I will put thee Nvm. 14. 22. those men which have seen my g. Job 19. 9. he hath stript me ol my g. and taken 29. 20. my g. was fresh in me, my Bow renewed Psal. 3. 3. thou art my g. and lifter up of my head 4. 2. how long will ye turn my g, tnto shame ? 16. 9. my E. rejoiceth [| 30, 12. my g. may sing 57. 8. awake up myg. 1 62, 7. in God is my g. 108, 1, I will sing and give praise with j«y g. ba. 4S. 8. my g. will I not give to another, 48. 11. 43. 7. for I have created him for my g. 46. 13. I will place salvation for Israel, my g. 60. 7, I will glorify the house of my g. 66. 18. and they shall come and see my g. 19. have not seen my g. they shall declare my g. Esek, 39. 21. 1 will set my g. among the heathen Mic. 2. 9- from children have ye taken away my g. John 8. 50. and I seek not mine own g. one seeks 17. 24. be with me, that they may behold my g, GLORY of the Lord. B»od. 16. 7. in morning ye shall see g. of the Lord 10. the g. 0/ the Lord appeared in the cloud. Lev. 9. 23 Num. 14. 10. I I6. 19, 42. | 20. 6. GLO £xoJ,94.17.lhe g. of Lord was like devouring lire 40.34. the g. of the I^rd filled the tabernacle, 35. Lev. 9. 6- the g. of the Lord shall appear unto you AW. 14.21. earth shall be filled with g. of the Lord 1 Kings 8. 11. the g. of the Lord fi-lled the houic, 2 Chr. 5. 14. i 7. 1, 2, 3. I Ezek. 43. 5. | 44. 4. Ps. I04,3l,theg, of the Lord shall endure for ever i:i8. 5. for great is the g. of cheljjrd Isa. 35. 2. they shall see the g. of the Lord 40. 5. and theg. of the Lord shall be revealed 58. 8. the g. of the Lord shall be thy rereward 60. 1, and theg, of the Lord is risen uponihee Ezek. 1.28. appearance of the likeness of g. of Lord 3. 12. blessed lie the g. of the Lord from his place 23. and behold, the g. of the Lord stood there 10. 4. the g. of the Lord went up troni the cherub ^^■S- °f M« ii^ri/ departed from the threshold 11. 23. iheg^. of ^/ifliorrf went up from the city 4,3. 4. the g. of the Lord came into the house JIai. 2. 14. iilled with knowledge of g. of the Lord Luke 2. 9- g' of the Lord shone round about them QCor.3. 18. beholding as in a g\ass g. of the Lord Thy GLORr. Exod. .13.18. he said, [ beseech thee shew me thyg. P. to my master 58. wilt thou no with this man .' she said, T will go {6. l6. and Atiimelech said to Isaac, go from us 58. 20. if God will keep me in this way that I go 30. 25. send me away that 1 may go to my place 32.26. let me ^0, for the day brcaketh ; and Jacob said, I will not let thee go. except thou bless 37. 30. the child is not, and 1, whither shall I go 7 43. 8. send lad with Tiie, and we will arise, and go £jflrf.3.19.king of Egypt Tii'll not let you ^n, 4. 21. 20. and after that he will let you go, 11. 1. 3-1 . that when ye go, yc shall not go empty 4. 23. let my son^o; if thou refuse to let him ^o, I willslay thy first-born, 8.2, 21. | 9-2. ] 10.4. 26.S0 he let him go, then she said, a bloody husb. fi.l.thussaith the Lord Godof Israel, let my peo- ple go, 7. 16. I 8. 1, 20. 1 9- 1. 13. I 10. 3, 2. 1 know not the Lord, nor will 1 let Jsrael go fi. 8. and T will let thy people go, 28. | Q. 28. 32. Pharaoh hardened hisheart, neither would he let the people eo, 7.14. I 9-35. | 10.26,27. 10.7 .let the men go\\S. who are they that shall so ? g. we will go with our young and with our old 13. 21. light to go by day and night, JWi.Q. 12,19. . 4. 5. that we have let Israel go from serving us +25. chariot-wheels, and made them go heavily 17. 5. Lord said to Moses, go on before the people £3. 23. mine Angel shall go before thee, 32. 34. 32. 23. make tis gods to go before us, Ads 7. 40. 33. 14. he said, my presence shall go with thee 34.9-if I have found grace in sight, go amongst us i^um. 10. 32, and it shall be, if thou go with us SO. 17. we will go by the king's high-way, l-Q. £C. 13. the Lord refuseth to give me leave iogo ao.if men call thee, rise up, and go with them, 35. 04. 14. and now behold, 1 go unto my people 31. 23. shall make it go through the fire and water 32.6.shall your brethr. go to war, and ye sit here ? 17. but we will go ready armed before Israel Deue.l. 33. to shew you by what way ye should go 4.5. inland whither ye gtf, 26. | lt.8,11. | .10.18. 40. that it may go well with thee, 5. I6. | IQ. 13. 11. 28. a curse, it ye go after osher gods, 28. 14. SO. 5. let him go and return to his house, 6. 7, 8. £1. 14. then thou shalt let her go whither she will fi2. 7. thou shalt in anywise let the dam go £4. 2. she may go aod be another man's wife 31. 6. thy God, ne it is that doth go with thee 7. for thou must go with this people to the land 6> the Lord, hr; it is that doth go before thee 16. the land whither they go to be amongst them 21. I know their imagination they go about Josk. 1. 16. whither thou sendest us we will go 3. 4. ye may know the way by which ye must go Jnig. 1. 25. but they let go the man and his family 4. 8. if thou wilt go with me, then I will go 6. 14. the Lord said to him, go in this thy might 7.4.of whom I say, this shallgo, the same shall go 11. 8, we turn to thee, that thou mayeitgo with us 16. 17. if 1 be shaven, then my strength will go 18. 5. whether our way we go shall be prosperous ? 6. before the Lord is your way wherein ye go 9. be not slothful to gs to possess the land 10. when ye go |[ 19- hold thy peace, go with us 19- 25. when day began to spring, they let her go S-vlli 1. 11. turn again, why will ye go with me I 18. she saw she wa.s stedfzis'ly minded to go S.'i.letmego to the field and glean,gomy daught. 1 Sam, 5. 11. let it go again to its own place 6.6. did they not let people go T and they departed 8. take the ark, send it away, that it may go 9. 6. let us go thither, he can shew us our way 7. if we go what shall we bring the man? IQ- go up before me, to-morrow 1 will let thee go 10. 9. when he turned his back to go from Samuel 12. 21. for then should ye go after vain things 16. 2. how can I go f if Saul hear it he will kill me J7.33.thou art not able to go against this Philistine 18. 2. Saul .vould let him go no more home 19. 17. he said, let me go, w-hy should I kill thee E0.5. but let me go, that T may hide myself in field S3. 13. David and his men went whither could go 26. 19. driven me out, saying, go serve other gods 28. 7. a woman, that I may go and enmiire of her SSam. 12.2.3. 1 shall go to him, he shall not return 13. 13. whither shall I cause my shame to gof 35.7. Absalom said, let me go and pay my vow CO. seeing I go whither 1 may, return thou U. 11. that thou go to battle in thy person 19. 36. thy servant will go a little way over SO. 11. that is for David', let him go after Joab 1 KingsZ.2. I go the way of all the earth, be strong SI. 21. let me depart, that I may go to my country $S. itothtDg, howbeit. let me go in any wise GO 1 Kings I*. 57* shall kill aie, and go to llehoboam 13. ]7. nor tuim to go by the way thou eamest 20. 42. because thou hast let go a man appointed 38. 4. wilt thou go with me to battle ? 2 C/:r. 18. 3. 2 Kings 3. 7 . wilt thou go with me against Moab ? 4. 23. wherefore wilt thou go to him to-day ? 6.22. set breadand water, that they may ^0 and eat 10.24. he thatletteth him go, his life be for him 18. 21. it will go into hand and pierce it, Isa. 36,6. 2 C/ir. 14. 11. in thy name we go ag. this multitude 25.7. let not the army of Israel go with thee 8. if thou wilt go, do it, be strong for battle J06 6. 18. they go to nothing and perish 10. 21. before 1 go whence siiall not return, 16. £2. 20. 26. it shall go ill with him that is left in tabern. 21.29. haveyenot asked them that go by the way: 27. C. my righteousness I will not let go Psfil. 32. 8. and teach thee in the way tliou shalt go 39. 13. before I go hence, and be no more 42. 9- 1 will say to God, why go I mourning, 43,2. 49- 19. he shall go to the generation of his fathers B4.7- they go from strength to strength, till appear 85. 13. righteousness shall go before him 89, 14. mercy and truth shallgo before thy face 107. 7. that they might go to a city of habitation 132.7. we will go into his tabernacles, will worship 139. 7« whither shall I go from thy presence ? Prov. 2. ig. none that go unto her return again 3. 28. go and come again, to-morrow 1 will give Prov. 6. 28. can one go on hot coals, not be burnt ? 9. 15. to call passengers who go right on their way 14. 7. go from the presence of a foolish man 15. 12. neither will the scorner go to the wise 197- much more do his friends go far from him 22. (). >rain up a child in the way he should go 21. 30. they that go to seek uiixt wine 30. 29. there be three things which go well Ecfl. 1.+7- rivers come, thither they return to go 3. 20. all go unto one place, all arii of the dust 5. 15. naked shall he return to go as he came, 16. 6. 6. hath seen no good, do not all go to one place ? 7 . 2. it is belter to go to the house of mourning 9. 3. and after that, they go to the dead 10. 15, because he knoweth not how to go to city 12. 5. and the mourners go about the streets Ca7U. 3, 4. I held him, I would not let him go Isa. 3. 16. walking and mincing as thej' go 6. 8. whom shall I send, and who will go for us ? 9. he said, go and tell this people, Acts 28. C6. 27 ,4. 1 would go through them, I would burn them S8. 13. that they might go and fall backward 45. 13, .he shall let go my captives, not for price 48. 17 . leadeth thee by ti\e way thou ^houldest go 58. 8. thy righteousness shallgo before thee 62.10. go thro' go thro' the i^ates, prepare the way Jer. 1. 7. thou shalt go to all that 1 send thee 9. 2. 1 might leave my people, and go from them 12. +2. they have taken root, they go on 29. 12. ye shall go and pray to me, 1 will hearken 31. 22. how long wiltthougo about, O daughter .34. 3. thou shalt go to liabylon, Mic. 4. 10. 40. 4. whither it seemeth good to go , there go, 5. 5. he gave him reward, and let him go 15. saying, let me go, and I will slay Ishmael 42.22. yeshaU die, in place whither ye desire logo 46. 22. the voice thereof shallgo like a serpent 48. +2.0 Madman, the sword shall go after thee 50. 4. they shallgo and seek the Lord their God 33. held them fast, they refused to let them go Ezek. J. 12. whither the Spirit was to go, 20. 8. 6. that I should go far from my sanctuary 9- 4. go through the midst of the city, 5. 14. + 17. or if 1 say, sword, go through the land 20. 29. what is the high place whereto ye go f 21. ^Q. go thee oneway or other, either on right llos. 5. 6. ihey shall go with flocks to seek the Lord 7. 11, they call to Egypt, they go to Assyria 12.w'hen they shall go will spread my net on them 11. 3. I taught Ephraim also to go, they knew not HJic.d. 8. who, if he go through, both treadeih down Zec/i. f). 7, the bay went forth, and sought to gi 8. these go towards north, have quieted my spirit 8. 21. inhabitants of one city shall go to another 23 we will go with you, for we have heard 9. 14. and shiHl go with whirlwinds of the south Met. 2. 22. Joseph was afraid to go thither 5.41.compel thee togo a mile, go twain. Lniel.Q. 8. 9. and I say to this man, go, and he goeth 32.he said to them, go, they M'ent into the herd 9. 13. but go ye learn what that meaneth 10. 6. go rather to the lost sheep of house of Israel 21. 30. he answered, I go sir, and went not 25. 9. but go rather to them that sell, and buy 2u. 36. ait ye here, while I go and pray yonder 28.10. go, tell my brethren that they go to Galilee 19. go ye therefore and teach all nations Jl/ar*6.38.»o and see || 11. 6. and they let them go lAikel.Vl, shall go before him in the power of EUas 9. 51. be stedfastly set his face togo to Jerusalem 60. but fo thou and oreach thekingdom of God GO T.ule 10. St. tncn said Jeaus, go, and do likewfst 14. 18. 1 bought ground ami must needs gi» and a*j 22. 33. I am ready to ge with thee to iirison 6.8. you will not answer me, nor let me go 23. 22. I will chastise him, and let him go John 6. 68. Peter said, Lord, to whom shall we ^# 7. 33. and then 1 go unto him that sent me 8. 14. but I know whence I came and whither k 21. I go my way, whithe" 1 go ye caiinot come 11. 44. .lesus saith, loose him, and let himgr* 13. 36. whither 1 go thou canst not follow now 14. 2. I go to prepare a place for you 4. whither 1 go ye know, the way ye snow 12. because 1 go unto my Father, I6. 10. 28. because I said, I go to the Father, I6. 17, 2fc' 19. 12. the Jews cried if thou let this mange 21.3. I go a fishing, they say, we also go with thet Acts 1. 25. that he might go to his own place 3. 13. when he was deiermmed to let him go 4. 21. when had threatened them, they let them go 23. being let go they went to their company 5. 40. that they should not speak, and let them go 11 . 22. that liaruabas should go as far as Anlioch 16.7. ihey essayed to go into Bythynia, but Spirit 35. magistrates sent, saying, let those men go 17.9. had taken security of Jason, they let themg» 20. 22. I go bound in the Spirit to Jerusalem 25,12.hasi appealed to Cesar ,to Cesar shalt thou go 28. 18. had examined me, would have lei me go Rom. 15. 25. but now I go Jerusalem, to minister 1 Cor. 6. 1. dare you go to law before the unjust ? 10. 27 ■ if any bid, and ye be disposed togo 16. 4. if it be meet that I go also, they snail go 2 Cor. 9. 5. exhort the brethren that they go befor Phil. 2. 23. as I shall see how it will 5; with me Jam. 4. 13. we will go into such a city und buy Hee Free, GO aside. Num. 5. 12. if any man's wife go aside and eommli Dent. 28. i4. thou shalt not go aside from words Jer. 15. o. who shall go aside to ask how thou dost Actsi. 15. when they commanded lUem togoa.iitf« GO asi-at/. Dent. 0.1. l.thou shalt not see brother's ox go ajirny Psal. 58. 3. they go astray as soon as they be born P/-oi.'.5.23.in greatness of his follyhe shallgo astray 7 .25.decline not to her wa5*s,go not astyaymto path £8. 10. whoso causeth the righteous to go asiraif Jer. 50. 6. their shepherds caused ihem to go astray Etek. 14.11. house of Israel maygonomore asirujf GO an ay. Exod. 8. 28. only you shall not go very far awat/ Dent. 15. 13. thou shalt not let him go awav empty 16. if he say, I will not go a:cay from thee 1 Sam. 15. 27. as Samuel turned about to go a-eay 24.19- find his enemy, ^\^ll he let him go a:vai/? Job 4. 21. doth not their excellency go a:iay'? 15. 30. by breath of his mouth shall hegoAK-ay Jer, 51. 50. ye that escaped the sword, go auiay llos. 5. 14. I, even I, will tear and go away Mat. 8. 31 . suffer us to go away into the swine sJS. 46. these go arca^ into everlasting punishment John 6. 67 . then said J esns, will ye also go arcay? 14.28. ye have heard how I said, 1 go away, iQ.J GO his way, Jndg. 19. £7. her lord rose up andweotto go /iijir GO i/,eir icay. John 18. 8. if ye seek me, let the"se go their vay GO (hy way. Gen. 12. 19- behold thy wife, take her, go r^y iray 1 Sa?n. C0.Q2. go thy rcev, the Lord hath sent thee 2 h'27tss 4. 29. he said, "take my staff, and go thy a. Eccl. 9. 7. go thy 'uay eat thy bread with joy Ca7it, 1.8. go thy way forth by footsteps of the flock Da?i, 12.9. go thy way, for the words are closed up 13. go thy way till the end be, for thou shalt rest Mat. 5.24. go thy way, be reconciled to thy brotlier 8. 4. go thy nay, shew thyself to the priest 20. 14. take that thine is, and go thy wan Markl. eg. he said, for this saying, go thyjoay 10. 21. go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast 52. go thy w. faith made thee whole, Euke 17. ig. John 4. 50. Jesus saith, go thy way, thy son liveth Acts 9. 15. CO thy way, for he is a chosen vessel 24. 25. Felix answered, go thy way for this time GO yotir way. Gen. 19. 2. ye shall rise ^p and go on your ways Josh 2. 16. afterward go your way, Judg. ig. 5. liuth 1 . 12. turn again my daughters, go voiir aayt Neh. a. 10. go your w. eat the fat, drink the sweet Mat. £7. 65. go your w. make it as sure as you can Mark 11. C. go your wav into village over against 16. 7. go your way, tell his disciples that he goetn £«*e7.22.goyoHr w. tell John what thincsye heard lO.S.go your ways, I send you as 'ambs'am.wolvej 10. they receive you not, go your wans tostretiu Rep.16.1. go your ways, pour out the vials of wrath GO Aflf*. Exod. 14. 21. the Lordcaused the sea logo iact Josh, £3. 12. else if ye do in way wtte/o back oo JuJf. V ■ 95. I opened my month, I cannot go back I KmgtlQ.SO. go h. again, what have I done to th«e ? S Kingi fiO. 9. shall the shadow go b. ten degrees } Ptai. 80. 18. so will not we gu b%n k from thee Jirr. 40. 5. go Aartto Gedaliah, sonof Ahikam Lx*k. 24. 14. r win not f jacit, nor will I spare \i\J aoortt. Can. 1 1 . 7 ■ let as jo d. and confound their I aaguage IB. 81. I will £0 dozen now, and see whether S6. 2. the Lord aaid.fo not down into Egypt 43. 5. if thou wilt not send him, we will not go d. W4. S6. w^ cannot go down, then will we go dOwn 46. 3. fear not, Jacob, togodomtinto Egjpt Eiod, I9.CI. Lord said, go rfincn, charge the people Num. 16. 30, aud they go down quick iu'to the pit Dm. S4. 16. nor shall the hMngodoion on his hire Joih. 10. 1 3. Gun hasted not to go down about a day Judg. 7.10. if thou fear to go if uuK, go with Thurah 1 Sam. lO.S.thoushalt^. (/osji before me to Gilgal 14. .16. let us go dovH after Philistines by night S9. 4. g. down tu Keilah, I will delivur Fhillstines S6. 6. who will go do:cn with me to Saul P S9. 4. let him not go down with ua to battle ^Sam. 11. 8. David said, go dovsn to thy house 10. why didst thou not go down to thine house I 15.&0. should I this day malie thee go up and down I Kings SI . IB. go down to meet Ahao king of Israel fi Kings 1 . 15. go down with him, be not afraid SO. 10. for the shadow to go down tea degrees S Chron. SO. I6. to-morrow go down against him Job SI. 13. in a moment go down to the grave Pi i. S3. Sg. all that go down to the dust shall bow £8, 1. 1 become like them that go doien to the pit 6S. 15. and let them go daa'n quick into hell 107. S3, they that go down to the sea in ships 115. 17. neither any that go dojvn into silence 143. 7. lest I be like them that go doamto the pit Prov. 5. 5. her feet go down to death, her steps take Jsa, 14. 19. thou art cast out, as those that go down SO.?, woe to them that walk to go tf. to Kgypt,31.1. 38. 18. they tliat go down into pit cannot hope 60, SO. snn shall noigo down, nor moon withdraw Jit. 50. S7> let them go dovitt to the slaughter Eatk. S4. -f l€. neither shall thy tears go down S6. 11, and thy strong garrisons shall go dawn SO. when 1 shall set thee with them that go down to the pit, 31. 14. I 3S. IB, S4,S5, SQ, 30. 47. 6. these waters go down into the desert Amos 6. C . then go down to Oath of the Philistines 8. 9. I will cause the sun to go down at noon ATfc. 3. 6. the sun shall go down over the propbets Mark\ZA6. let bim that is on house-top not go down Acts S5. 5. which are able to go down witn me Eph. 4. S6. let not the sun go down on your wrath GO forth. Cen. 8. 16. go forth of the ark, thou and thy wife 42. 15. not go forth hence, except brother come Lev. 14. 3. the priest shall go forth of the camp GO Num. 1 . 3. all able to go forth to war, 2 Chr. 25. 5, Deia. 23. 12. thou shalt have a place to go forth 1 Sam. S3. 13. and he forbare to go forth S Sam, ll.l.at time whenkjngsgo/or/A to battle 18.2. I will surely go forth with you myself 19. 7. if thou go not forth, there will not tarry ] Kings Z. 36. and go not forth thence auy whither 22. 22. he said, I willgo^iir/A; go forth and do so S Kings 9. 15. if it be your minds, let none go forth ig. 31. outof Jerusalem shall go forth a remnant they that escape out of mount Zion, Istt. 3' . 3S. Job 24. 5. as wild asses go t\itfy forth to their work Psal. 78. 52. he made his own people to go forth 108. il. wilt not thou go forth with our nosts Prov. 2.'). 8. go notour/ A hastily to strive, lest thou 30. 27. have no kmg, j'etgo laey forth by bandb Cam. 3. 11. go forth, O ye daughters of Zion 7- n. come, let us go forth into the villa[;es Jsa. 2.3. out of Zion shall go/or/Zi the law, A^iV .4.2. 42. 13. the Lord sh;ill go forth as a mighty man 4b. CO. go forth of Babylon, flee ye, Jer. 50, 8. 49. g. thai thou mayest say to prisoners, go /orM 17. they that made thee waste shall go forth tl. 1. till the righteousness thereof f forth Jer. 6. 25. go not forth into the field," nor walk n. i 11. they shall not he able to go forth 14. 18. if! go forth into the field, then the slain 15. 1. let them go /iwM[|2.whither shall we go jf./ 2j. 32. evil shallgD forth from nation to nation 31 . 4. O Israel, thou shalt go forth in the dances 39. the measuring-line shall yet go forth 18. 17. if thou wiltg(?/orM to thekmgof Babylon 18. but if thou wih not go forth to the princes, SI. 4.1, 12. he shall go forth Irom thence in peace Esek. 12,4. go forth as they that go forth into capt, 12. prince go forth || Cl .4. ray sword shall goforih 50. 9> in that day messengers shal. go forth 46. 8. and he shall go forth by the way thereof 9. but oe shall go forth over against it Van 11. 44. he shall go forth with great fury loelZ. 16. let the bridegj go forth of his chamber Uab, 1,4. and judgment doth never go forth «9 Zeck, 6. 5. these are tne four spirits which go forth 6. black horses go forth into the north country 14.3, U) en shall the hori go forth and fight Mai. 4. 2. ye shall go forth and grow up as calves Mat. S4,Sb. behold, he is in the desert, go not forth Acts 16. 3. him would Paul have to go forth Ihb. 13. 13, let us go/or//( to him without the camp Hev. 16, 14, the spirits of devils which go forth GO forward. Exod. 14.15. speak to Israel that they go forward Num. 2. S4. they shall gofojward in the third rank 2 KingsiO, 9- shall shadow gofortoardten degrees.^ Job S3. 8. behold, I go forward, but he is not there GO in, or i7ito, or not GO t». Gen, 11.31. from Ur,to go irita landof Canaan,12.5. Exod. 30. 20. when go into tabernacle, shall wash 32, 27. go in and out from gate to gate thro' camp Z.ri'.10.9-do not drink wine, when ye go into tabern. 14. 36. empty the house, before the priest go in 21 . 11. neither shall he go m to any dead body S3. only he shall not go in to the vail or near altar Num. 4. 19. Aaron and his sons shall go in and ap. 90. but they shall not go in to see when holy things 8, 15. and after that shall the Levites go in 27. 17. which may go out, and go in before them 32. 9' that they should uot go into the land Dent. 1. 37. thou also shalt not go in thither, 4. 21. 38, but Joshua son of Nun he shall go in thither 4, 1 . that y e may live, and go in and possess, 8. 1 . 6, 18. that thou mayest go m and possess, 10. 11. 11 ,8. that ye may be strong, and go in and possess 24. 10. not go into his house to fetch his pledge Judg. 19'. 15. they turned aside to go in and lodge RuthZ.'i. thou shalt ?D in, and uncover his feet 2SamA.\ .\1, shall I then go inro mine house to eat? 1 Kings 13, 8. I will not go in, nor eat with thee 16. I may not return, nor go in with thee 17. 12. may go in, and dress it for me and my son 2 /0'»gf9'2. look out Jehu, audgof/i, make him arise 10. 25, go in and slay them, let none come forth 2 Chron. 18.24. thou shalt go into an inner chamber 23, 6, they that minister of the Levites shall go in Neh. 6. 11. who is there as I am would so into the temple to save his life \ I will not go in Esth. 2. 16. when Esther's turn was come to go in 4. 8. and to charge her that she should go in 16. and so will 1 go in unto the king, if 1 perish 5. 14. then go thou in merrily unto the king Jo* .34. +23, he should go niw judgment with God Psal, 26, 4. nor will 1 go in with dissemblers 118. 19. open the gates, I will go in to them 119. 35, make me go in path of thy commandment 132, 7. we will go into his tabernacle and worship Prov. 27. 10. nor go into thy brother's house 3sa. 2. 19. they shall go into the holes of the rocks Jer. 4. 5, and let us go into the defenced cities .^G. 5. I cannot go into the house of the Lord •iC. 14. no, but we will go into the land of Egypt . 19, the Lord bath said, go ye not iw.'o Egypt EzeA. 7. fl7. all knees shall go ni^o water, £1. t7. 46. 10. the prirK^e when they go iti shall go in Nah. 3, 14. gc mio clay, and tread the mortar Zech . (?, 10. go ih to house of J osiah sou of Zephaniah Mat. 2. 20. take the young child, aid go into Isr. 7. 13. and many there be that go in thereat 20.4, go into the vineyard, and they went, 7. S1.2, go I'jiro village over-againstyou, Luke 19.30, 31. harlots go into kingdom of God before you C2.9.go inio the high-ways, asmany as ye find, bid 23. 13. ye neither go ('«, nor sviffer others to go /« 26. 18. go tK/o the city, to such a man, VWur* 14.13. Mark 6. 36. that they may go into the country 8. 26, nor go info the town, nor tell it to any 16 15, go into all the world, preach the gospel Luke 8, 51, he suffered no man to go in, save Peter 15, 28. and he was angry, and would not go in John 10. 9. he shall go in and out, and find pasture Acts 1 . 1 1 .shall so come,as ye see him go mf oheaven Kev.VJ .8. the beastwas, is not, .shall go intu perdition See Captivity. GO in. G«i.l6.2.Sarai said, I pray thee,go in unto mymaid 19. .34. make him drink wine, and go thou in 30. 3. behold, my maid Bilhah, go in unto her .S8, is. gain unto ihy brother's wife, and maixy her Dettt. 21. 13. after that ihou shalt go in unto her 22. 13. if take a wife, and go m unto her, hate her 25. 5. her husband's brother shall go in unto her Josh. 23. 12. make marriages, aud go in unto them Judg. 15. 1. 1 will go m to my wife hito the chamber 2 Sam. 16. SI. go in unto thy father's concubines 1 Kings 11, 2. ye shall not go in to them, nor they Exek. 23. 44, went to her as they gjj in to a woman ^Jmos 2, 7 ■ a man and his father go t» to same maid GO IK pence. Gen. 15. 15. thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace Exod. 4. 18. Jethro said to Hloses, go in pcaie 16. 23. this people shall go to their place in peace Judg. 18. 6. the priest said to Danites, go inpeacs 1 Snm. 1. 17. Eli said to Ilaunali, go in peace 60 l4ses 25, .35, David said to Abigail, go np in ptact 29. 7. Achish said to David, go iji peace 2 Sam. 15. 0. the kmg said to Absalom, go inpeaet 1 Kiiigs 2 . 6. let not his hoary head go down inpeaet 2 Ki7igM 5, 19, Ehshasaidto ^'aaman, go in peace ha 57. + 2. he shall go in peace they shall rest Mark 5.34. go in peace, and be whole of thy plague Lnkel.^. faith hath saved thee, go in peace, 848. Acts'\5. 33.they were let go i« pwce from brethren Let «j GO. Gen. 37. 17. 1 heard them say. Jet us go to Dothan Exod. 3.18, no^ let us go three days* journey, 5, 3. 5. 8. therefore they say, let us go sacrifice, 17. 13. 15. when Pharaoh would hardly let vs go Deut. 13. 2../«r us go after other gods, 6. 13. 1 Sam. 9.9. thus he spake, let us go to the seer, 10. 11. 14. let us go to Gilgal and renew the kingdom 14. 1. let us go over to the Philistines' garri5on,6* S A'ingj6.2. let ufgo to Jordan, take thence a beam Pstti. ISS. 1. let iisgo into the house of the Lord Isa. 2. 3. let us go Mp to the mountain of the I/i. 5. 24. then the Lord shall go out before thee 21. 17. thou shale go no more out with us to battle 1 Kings 15. 17. that he might not suffer any to go out, or come into Asa, 2 Chfon. 1^. 1. CO. 31 . put ropes on heads, and go out to the king 1 C/iroH. CO. 1. at the time icings go out to battle S CAro/i. J8. 21. go out diad be a lying spirit, go t>H( CO. 17. fear not, to-morrow go out against them 26.18. go OH/ of sanctuary, for thou hast trespassed CO. yea, himself hasted also to go out Job 15. 13. leitesi such words go out of thy mouth J*t(7/, 60.10. which didst not go out with our armies 309. t7. when he is judged,Methim goout guilty -?Voj'. 22.10. cast out the sconier, contention go om* £cf /. 8. 3. be not hasty to go out of his sight Isn. 52. U. depart ye, go ye out from thence 12. ye shall not go out with haste or by flight 55. 12. ye shall go out with joy, and he led forih ier. 21. 12. lest my fury go out like fire and burn 51.45. my people, go ye out of the midst of her f^sefr. 15. 7. they shall go out from one fire 44. 3. the prince shall go out the same way 46. g. entereth by north, shall go out by south-gate ^mot 4. 3 and ye shall go out at the breaches Zff//.14.8. that liWng-watersgooH^ from Jerusalem JUai.ZS.O. bridegroom comeih,go ye out to meet him ^iike 9. 5. when ye go out of the ciiy shake o.T dust 14. 2J, go out quickly into the streets and lane.s 23. go ont into the highways and hedges 1 Cor. 5. 10. then must ye needs go out of the world Ileb. 11.8. Abraham, when he was called to go out Jiev.3.lZ. he that overcomeih, shall go no more oh/ CO B. and shall go out to deceivethe nations CO to. Gen. 1 1. 3. go to, let ns make bricV s, and biiro them ato GO Geii.W.^.go to, let us build H 7. f^c, 1(H confound Eccl. 1. L, go to now, I will prove thee with mirth Isa. 5. 5. go to, 1 will tell you what 1 will do Jam. 4. 13. go to now, ye that say to-day. or to-nior, go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl GO up. Gen. ^5. \. arise,go up to B-.-th-el, dwell there, 3. 44. 33. and kt the lad go up with his brethren 34. how shall I go up to my father ? 45, 9. 50. 0. Pharaoh said, go up and bury thy father Exod. 8. 3. frogsshallgo a/' and come into thy house 19- 1 2. take heed ye go not up into the mount CO. 26. nor shah thou go up by steps to my altar 24. 2. neither shall the people go up with him 2C. 30. ye haVe sinned a great sin, 1 will go up 33. ] . depart and go up, thou and the people 3. for I will not go up m the midst of thee 34. 24. not desire thy land, when thou shalt go 7f/) Z,fii.I9>l6.sbalt not go »;' and down as a tale-bearer Num. 1 3. 30. let us go up at once and possess it 31. we be not able to go up against this people 14. 40. lo, we be here, and will go up, Deui.l. 41. 42. go not up [| 44. but they presumed to go up Deut. 25. 7. let his brother's wife go up to me gate 30.12. who shall go lyi for us to heaven, and bring Jos/i. 7. 3. let not all go up, let 3000 men eo up 22. 33, did not intend to go up ag. them in battle Jiidg. 1. ], who shall go «;j for us to fight them ? 2. the Lord said, Jndah shall go up, 20. 18. 2. 1 . an angel said, I made yon go up out of ligypt 9- 1 9- should I go up and down for other trees .' 11. 37, that I may go jyj and down on the mountains 18. 9. arise, that we may go up against them 20. 9- we will go up by lot against Gibeah 18. which of us shall go up first to battle ? C3. shall I go up again .' || 28. go up against him 1 6flw/.l .22.1 will not go up till the child be weaned 6. 9. if it go up by the way of his own cojist 20. and lo whom shall he go up from us ? 9- 13. ye shall find him before he go vp to eat 14. Samuel came to go 77) to the high place, 19. 14. 9. if ihey say tarry, we will not go up 10, if they say, come up unto us, we will go up 2 Sam. 2. 1, David said, shall 1 go up toanj-ol'the ciliesof.Iudah ? the Lord said, go up to Hebron 5. 19. shall I go up against the Philistines? 15.20.should ] make ihec go 7*;< and down with us? 19'34.how long have l to live, that I .should go up 24. 18. go up, rear an altar in floor, 1 Chr. CI. 18, 1 Kings "12. 24. j'e shall not go up, C C/iron. 11.4. 27. if this people go up to do sacrifice at Jeriisal. 28. it is too much for you to go up to Jerusalem 18. 43. go up, look towards llie sea, and he went 22. 6. go up, for the Lord shall deliver it into the handof iheking. 12. iiio\i liald-head 3. 7. wilt thou go up with me against Moab? 8. and he said, which way shall we go nyj 12. 17. Ilazael set his face togo w/Jto Jerubalem 18.25. Lord said, go up against the land,/j^rt,36.10. 20. 5. on third day thou shalt go up to the house 8. what the sign that I shall go7ip ? Isa. 38. 22. C2.4. go up lo II ilkiah high-priest to sum silver 1 C//r. 14. 10. shall r go k;; II 14. go not?/;) after them 2 Citron. 18. 5. shall we go up to Itamoth-gilead ? 36.23. God be with him, let him go up, Ezra J. 3. Etrn 7. 9- lie began to go up from Babylon 13. all which are minded to go up go with me Ne/i. 4. 3. if a fox go up he shall even break down Psal. 104. 8. they go uji by the mountains 132. 3. surely I will not go up into my bed CnH/,6.6.asaflock of sheep that go «;» from washing 7. 8. I said, 1 will go up to the palm-tree Isa. 2.3, let usgo 7ip to mountain of Lord, Mic.^.2. 7.6. let us go up agaiust Judah and vex it 15. 5. with weeping shall they go it up 2 1 .2. go up, O Llam |] 34. 10. the smoke shall go vp 35. 9. nor any ravenous bea?t shall go up there 3tJ. 10. go w;j against this land, and destroy it Jeu 5. 10. go ye ?ip upon her walls and destroy 6. 4. arise, and let us go up at noon, woe unto us 21. C. that Kelmchadnezzarniay go up from us 22.20. go up to Lebanon, and cry, lift up thy voice 31.6. let us go up to i^ion, to the Lord our God 46. 8. he saith, 1 will go up and cover the earth 11. gt) up into Gilead, and take balm, O virgin 48. 5. continual weeping shall go vp 49. 28. go vp to Kedar, and spoil men of the east 50.21, go up against the land of Alerathaim /Tic*. 38. 11.1 will go K/» to land ofunwalled villages 40. £6, there were seven steps to go up to it llo'. 4. 15. neither go ?(;» to IJeth-aven, nor swear Hag. 1, Q.goup lo ine mountain, and bring wood Zcch. 14. 16. go up from year to year to worship JMat. 20. 18. we go up to Jerusalem, Son of man shall be betrayed, A/w* 10.33, Luke 18, 31. Luke 14. 10. he may say to thw?, friend, go m;> higher John 7. 8, go ye up t'» this feast, I go not up yet GOE -4rr/ 15.C. go up to Jerusalem about this question ■ 21.4. that Paul should noigovpio Jerusalem 12. we besought him not to §ou// to Jerusalem 25. Q. wilt thou go up to Jerusalem and be judged GO fl a/ior2)ig. Exod. 34. 15. lest they go a t0ltori7ig after their god 16, aim thy sons go a lehoring after their gods Le:'.20.5.1 will cut off all that go a a-Zwr. after bin t>. 1 Hill cut off such as go a uihor. after wizards IVhw. 15. 39. ways, after which ye use to go a a-Zior, Deut. 31. 16. this people will goo wAor. after godj 2 Chron. 21. 13. Jehoram made Judah, go a lehor. Pjfl/. 73.27. destroyed all that go « wAor. frooitha £zeA.6. 9. eyes which goaw/toring after idols GO EST, G^7i.28.15, will keep thee in places whither thoug. 32. 17. whose art thou ?whitlierg. thou?^^^^. n{ 17. ZecA. 2. 2. Jo/m 13. 36. \ Ifi. 5' Exod. 33. 16. is it not in that thou g. with us? 34. 12. no coven, with inhabitants whitherthoug. Num. 14. 14- and thoug. before them by day-timc- Deui.7. 1. when Lord God shall bring tliee into the land whither thou g. to possess ii, 11. 29. 11. 10. the land whither thou g. is not as F-gypt* 12. 29. God shall cut off nations whither thou g. CO, 1. when thou g. to battle and seest, 21. 10, 23. 20. God may bless thee in all that thou seiiest thine hand to, whither thou g. Jot/i. 1. 7 28. 6. blessed ahalt tiiou be when thou g. out 19- cursed shalt thou be when thou g. out 21 ,make pestilence cleave to thee whither thou". 63. shall be plucked oflF the land whither thou |. 32. art. and die in the mount whiiher thou g. Josh. 1. 9. the Lord is with thee whiiher thou g. Juilg. 14. 3. that thou g. to take a wife of Philist. * iiuth 1.16, for whiiher thou g. J will go 2 Sam. 15. 19. wherefore g. thou also with us ? Ihijigs 2. ,17. on the day thoug. over the brook, 42. Psai. 44. 9. but tliOH g. not forth with our armies /Vo:i.4.12.whcu thou g.sieps shall not be straitened d. 22. when thou g. it shall lead thee iVf/.5,l.kt!ep thy foot when tliou g, to house of G. 9. 1 0. nor wisdom in the grave whither thou g, Jer. 45. 5. 1 will give for a prpy whither thou g. lUat. 8.iy. 1 will follow thee whither g. Luieg.AJ. Luke 12. 58. when thou g. with thine adversary John 11.8. souchi to stone thee. n. thither arrain ; 8. sought to stone thee, g. thither again . 14. 5. Lord, we know not whither thoug. GOETII. Exod. 7, 15. lo, he g. out unto the water CO. 26. shall deliver it by that the snu g. down 28. 29. Aaron shall bear them when he g. in 30. they bhall be on Aaron'sheart when he g. in 35. his sound shall be heard when he g. in Lez-. 11. 21. these ye may eat that g, on all four 14. 4(j. he thatg. into the house shall be unclean 15. 3'.. law of him whose seed g. from him, 22.4 16. 17. noue in the tabernacle when he g. m £2. 3. who g. to holy things having uncleanuess 27. 21. the field, when it g. out in jubilee, be holy ^utn. 5, 29. this is the law, when a wife g. aside Dew. 1. 30, the Lord which g. before shall fight 9- 3, thy God is he thai g. over before you 19.5, as when aman g. into wood with his neighb. 20. 4. the Lord your God is he that g. with you 23. 9. when the liost g, forth against iby enemies 24. 13. deliver iliepledge when the sung, down Judg. o. 31. be as the sun when he g. forth in might 1 Sam. 22, 14. as David, who g. ai thy bidding 30. 24. as his part is that g, down to the battle 2 AfHgj 5. IS. iiiy master g. lo house of liimaion 11.8. be with ihe king as licg. out, 2 Chron. 23. 7. i=Jrt 5. 8. this work g. fast on and prospereth Job 7, y, that g. down to grave come up no mora 9- 1 1, lo, he g. by me, and I see him not 16. \ 6. and though I forbear, what g. from me ? 34.8. wheng. in company with workersof iniquity 37. 2. hear the sound that g. out of his mouth 39. 21. he g. on lo meet the armed nipn '*.frt/. 17. 1, prayer that g. not out of feigned lips 41, 6, when he g. abroad, he telleth it 08. £1. such a one as g. on in his trespasses 88. Itj. thy fierce wrath g. over me 97. 3. a fire g. before him, and burneth up enemies 104. 23. man g. forth lo his work until evening 120. 6. he thaig. forth and weepetb, bearing 140. 4. his breatJi g. forth; he returueth lo earth /^roi-. 6. 29. so he thatg. in to his neighbour's wife 7- 22. g. after her, as an ox g. to the slaughter ll,iO. whenkg. well with righleous, city rejoices 16.18, prideg. before destruction, a ha'jghty spirit 20. 1 9. thatg. about as a tale-bearer reveals secrets 20. 9. as a thorn g. up into tlie hand of a drunkard 20. where no wood is, there the fire g. out 31. 18. her candle g. not out by night Ecct. 1 . 5. the sun g. down, and hastcth to his plac« 3 . 2 J . spirit of man g. up, spirit of beast g. down 1-2. 5. because mau g. to his long home Cant. 7. 9. thatg. down sweetly, pausing the lipi lia. 28. 19. *>.om the lime it g, forth, it shall take GOI V*,W.'?()*'npn one {.with a pipa lo come lo mount ^J. II. to ihall tny wordl-ethatg. forihof niomh 'j.i H. wUoso !;. tncrciii shall not know peaL-e f)i. 14, as a b(>&^t g. down fiwo the vallpy Ur. A. ^. crcry one tliat $. oui thence shall Itc lorn fi. \. woe unto us, for the day g. away CI . 11. that £. out to Chalili-ai)!i shall live, 36. C. CC. 10. Itiit weep sore for him that ^. away ao. CS. whirlwind of the Lord g. forthwith fury 44. 17- ^B ^'>'' do what r- out of our ownniouih 4iM|. »very onethatff.byiibc astonished, 50.13. iJte*. 7. 14. ihey have l>)»wii, but none g. to battle M. 31. their heart 5. after iheir covelousnest 4-k.C7. in the day tint he g. into the sanctuary II01. 6.4. YOUTgoodn. isastheearly dew.itj . away 5. ih^' jud(;iiients are as light that g. forth Zerh. 5. 3. this is the curse that g. forth 6. he said, this is au ephah that g forth Mat. B \f. I say to this man go, and he g. Luie7.Q. \1Z.45, then ^. he and talcetb, I.iiie 11. C@. 13. 4^ for Joy thereof g. and selleth all he hath 15.1 1 . not tItBt which £. into moutli defileih a man 17. 21. this kind g. not out but hy prayer fid. i!4. the Son of man g. as it is written of him, Mark n. CI. Ijnie^-2.2Q. 5R. 7. heff. before you into Galilee, Mark W. 7. .h>/m 1, 8. Itut canst not tell whiihcr it g. 7.C(>.thou hast a devil ; who g. about to kill thee? 10.4. he^. before them, the sheep follow him 11. 31. she g. umo the grave to weep there 12. .15. knoweth not whither he 5. 1 Jo/ni '/. 11. 3 Cor. 6. 6. but brother g. to law with brother 9.7. who ff. a warfare any lime at his own charges Jam. 1, Si. he bcholdcth himself and g, his way ilev. 14.4.ihat follow the Lamb whithersoever he g. 17. II, and is of the seven, and g. into perdition 19* lA- autl out of his moutli g. a sharp sword COl^G. (7««.15.1C.suD g. down, a deep sleep fell on Abram 25. + 32. Kaau said, behold, I am g, 10 die i-Vtfrf.17 .1'j.his hands steady, to t'. dmvn of the sun 2;i. 4. if thou meet thine enemy's ox g. astray Num. Il-l. 4. g. forth of border from souili lo Kadcsh Deut. Ifi. 6. jiacrificethepa'isover ai^.downof sun 33. 18. he said, rejoice, Zcbuluii, in thy g. out JosA. 7. 5. and smote them in the g. ih)wn 10. 11. asthfv verc in the g. down 10 Beih-hnron 27. at the jf. down of the sun carcasi'S taken down 2Jt. 14. 1 am g. the way of all tlie earth Juitg.8. i .30. Gideon had 70 ionsg. out of his thigh 19. 111. T am now g. to tlie house of tlie Lord 28. op, let u.s be ;;. but none aiiswcrt'J 1 iSftm, 10. 3, meet thee three men g. up to Cod £ Sam. 2. I9. in j. turned not from following Abner 5. 21. heai'cst a soutid ofg. in trees. ]■ C/ir. 14 15. 1 Kin^s 17 . 1 1 . as she was g. to fetch it, he called 22. 36. went a proclamation at g. iowi\ of the sun 2 h'htgs 2. 23. g . by the way, children mocked him p. 27. they smote Ahazrah at the g. up 10 Gur 1 CfiroH. 11. tg. David went in g. and increasing 2 C/iron, \\\. 34. at time of .Mm g. down, he died Kzrn 7. t 9- foundation of the g. from Uabylon Jok 1.7. from g. to and fro in the earth, C. 2. 33. 24. deliver him from e. down to the pit 28. ho will deliver his soul from g. into the pit Psal. 19. 6. his g. forth is from the end of heaven 50. 1. the mighty God catleth ihc earth, from rising of sun to j«.down, in. 3. A/«/. ]. U. 104. 19. the sun knoweth his g, down Prav. 7. 27. g. down to the diambers of death U. 13. but the prudent man looketh well to his g. 30. eg. three go well, vca, four are comely in g. La. 13.10. the sun shall be darkened in hisg. forth 'er. 48. 5. in the g. up to Ltihlth, continual weeping shall g. up ; in the g. down of lloronaim 50. 4. g. and weeping they shall seek the Lord Euk. 40. 31. the g. up had eight steps, 34,37 44. 5. with every g. forth of the sanctuary 4fi. 12. after his g, forth, one shut the gale Van, 0. 14. and laboured till g. down of the sun 9- 25. from the g. forth of the commandment Ihx. 6. .3. his g, forth is prepared a-s the morning Zeeh. 8. 1 7. from the country ofg. down of the sun + 2I.g. speedily to entreat the face of the Lord Mat. C5. j 8, give oil, for our lamps are g. out C6. 4fi. rise, let ns be g. behold, he is at hand Lukg 14. 31, what king g. to war with another lo/tH a. 59. g. through midst of them, .so pa*wd by /ictt CO. 5. these g. before, tarried at 'J'roas /ff'm.l0.3.g, about to psiablish their righteousness 1 7iwi. S. S4. some men's sinsg. before lojudgment Ilti. 7. 18. is a disannulling of command g. before Jude 7 -f.after strange flesh are set forth anexamp. Seg COMINR. GOINGS. A'ifm. 33. 2. and "Moses wrote their j. oat W. 5. the g. out of their borders, S, g, 12. Jos^t. JS. 4, 7. M. I 16. 3.8. I 18. 12, 14. "iiA 34. 21. liis e\€! are on man, he seelh all his g. 94.' Pxal. l7.5.bold up my g. io thy paths that footsteps 37. 1 M . none of his g. shall slide 40. 2. he set my feel on a rock, established my g. 4L 1 18. nor have our g. declined from thy way (J8. 24. they have seen thy g. even the g. of (i. 140. 4. who have purposed to overthrow my g, Pror.5.1\. before Lord, and hepondereth all hisg. SO. 24. man'sg. are of the Lord, howcaa a man ha. 59. B. there is no judgment in their g. E^ek . 42. 1 1 . there g. out were according to fashion 43. 11. shew them g. out thereof and comings tn !^iic. 5. 2. whose g. forth have been from of old GOAD, S. Jndg. 3.31. Shamgar slew tJOO men with an ox g. \ -bant. 13. 21. they had a file to sharpen- the g. £f<'/.12.11.,the words of the wise are as^.andnaiU GOAr. Cea. 15. g. take a heifer, a she-g. of three years Kjroti. 22. t i. if a man steal an ox or a g- J^v. 3. J2. if hisoflVrin^be ag. then shall offer it 4. 24. he shall lay his hand on the head of the g. 7. 23. lie shall eat no fat of ox, sheep, or ol' g. 9. 15. he took the g, which was the sin-oflTeriug 10. Hi. Moses sought the g. of the sin-offerinti iS.g.Aaron sb^ll bring the g, on which the lot fell 22. he shall t«'l go the g. in the wilderness i7> 3.. whosoever killeth a g. in the camp 22. 27. when a g, is brought forth seven days A»m. 15. 27. if sin thro' ignora. he shall britiga §. 18. 17, the firstling of a g, thou shall not redeem 28. 22. one (,-. for a sin-offering, to make an atone- ment for you, 29. 2'^, 28, 31. 34, .38. Dent. 14. 4. ye shall eat the ox, sheep, and the g. 17. t 1. not sacrifice a g. wherein is blemish Jitf/g^ fi. t 4. the Midianites lefi no ox, or g. or ass /.;^T. 43. 25. seven days prepare every day a g. /JrtM.8.r>.iheg.had a notable horn between his eyes 21. tlie rough g, is the king of Grecia Jle-C.OAl'. I'nw. 30, 31. four are comely in goings an hi-g. Jcr. 51. 40. bring them down like ramswiih Ae-g. Dan. 8. 5. beliold, an /le-g. came from the west 8. therefore the /rt-g. waxed very great Liif-GOAT. /^«'.l6.C0.bring/iVe-j. |j21. lay both hands on /.g. Hcajie-COfVl. See Signfiration ort Ofl'llitiNC. Ltv, IG. 8, and ihe other lot for the jcape-g. iO.to t^t! him go for a j'ca/'«-g.inlo the wilderness 2G. he that let go scape-g. shall wash his cloihes (CiVrf-GOAr. Dent. 14. 5. ye shall tat the wild-g. and wild ox GOAIS. Gen. 4. t 4. Abel brought the fii-siling of the g, 27. 9, fetch me from thence two kid:, of the g. ifi. she put the skins of the g. on his hands .30. 32. all ihe spoiled and speckled among the g. .33. is not speckled among g. \\ 35. he removed g. 3 1 . 38. thy she g. have not cast ibiiii- young 3C. 14. two hundred she-g. and twenty hu-5. 37. 3>l..?oseph's brethren killed a kid of the g. 3H. 1 17. 1 will send thee a kid from ihc g. Lrod. 12,5. yc shall take it out from the sheep or g. Lev. 1. 10. if his offering be of the sheep or g. 4. 23. if his sin come to his knowledge, he shall bring his offering, a kid of the g. 28. | 5.6. 9. .3. take a kid of the g. for a sin-offering Ifi. 5. two kids of they. ||7. twog. present them £2. \^. ye shall offer a male of the sheep or g. f 21, a Cree-will offering in beeves or g. 23. l.g. then ye shall sacrifice one kid of the g. for a sin-oflering, AV». 7. ifi. j 15.24. Nnm. 7. 17. five rams, five he-g. five Iambs, 23, cg, 35.41,47,53,59,05,71.77.83. 87. the kids of the g. tor a sin-offering, twelve 88. the he-g, sixty, the lambs of first year sixty 31. t30. thou shalt take one portion of the g. Dan. 32. 14. rams and he-g. of the breed of IJashan Jndg. 6. 1 19. Gideon made ready a kid ofil«g^. 1 Satn. C5.2. Nabal iiaU a thousand g. was shearing "ZC/irtm. 17. II. the Arabians brought 7,700 hc-g^. eg. 21. they brought seven he-i^. for a sin-offering P.zra fi. 1 7 . offered" at the dedication twelve he g. fi. 35. children out of captivity offered 12 he-g. f'sa/. 50. g. I will lake no he-g. out of thy iold 13 or will I drink the blood ofg.? tifi. i5. I will offer to thee bullocks with g. Prov. 27. £fi; the g. are the price of thy field 27. thou shall baveg. milk enough for food Cant. 4. 1. ihy hair is as a flock ofg. &. 5. Jia. 1. 11. J delight not in the blood of he-g. 14. t g. it stirreth up for thee ill great g. 3|.. a. sword of the Lord fat with the blood ofg. Jer. 50. 8. and be as the he-g. Iwfore the flocks htek. 27. 21. Arabia occupied with thee in g. 34. 17. J judge between the rams and he-g. 39. 18. ye shall drink the blood of lambs and g. 4.3. 22. on the second day offer a kid of the g. 45. 23. a kid of the g. daily for a sin-offering lUic. 5. t8. asayoongliou among the flocks ofg. H GOD ZerAAO.^.mj anger was kindled, I pnnished tlie ^ .Uff(.C5.3'J.a shepherd divideth the sheep from ihe^ 33. he shall set the g. on his left hand IleA. 9. 12. nor eoiered by blood of g. and calve 13. if the blood of bulls and g. sanctifielh 19. he look the blood of g. and sprinkled the book 10.4. IS not possible the blood of j^. take away sin GOA'IS-IIAIK. Exod.'iiy 4.ihi3 ia the offering ye shall take.g.-/nii.' Cti 7- thou shall make curtains oi g.-hatr 35. 6. who is willing, let him bring g.-AafV 2.{. every man with whom was fouud g.-fiaii 20. and all the women spun g. hatr 3fi. 14. she made cunaios o{g.-/iair for the tent A«w. 31. 20. purify all works of g.-Aair and wood l-bLJm.ig.lS.put aplltowof g.-/ratr for bolster, Iti. GOA'lS-ShlNS. Hei. 11 .37. wandering in sheep-skins and g.-jXini m/tUiOAia. \Sam. 24. 2. to seek IJavidonrocllsoflhe TTjVt/g. /fjiS-ig.l.knowest thou wheuthe tuild-g. bring forth ? I*iai. 104.18. high hills are a refuge for the :ii/d-g. GOltLKT. Cant, ~. 2. thy navel is like a round g. Oul) referred to man. Eroil. 4. Id. thou shall be lo Aaron instead of g, 7. 1-. 1 have made tticc a g. to I'haraoh (U>l) for it/oi. Deal. 32. 21. r>io\cd me with that which is not g. Ji'df^.ti. 31. if he be ag. lei hint plead for himself 8. 33. they made Baal-lperish their g. 9. 2i . they went into ihe house of their g. and eat 11.24. possess that which Cheuiosh tliy g. givetb 16. 23. the i'hitistints' g. was Dagon, 24. 1 Sam. 5. 7> hi) hand is sore on us, and onr g. 1 Af«gfll.33.|srael worshipped theg. ofiVJoabiies 18. 27. he is a a. either talking, or purkuiug 2 Kin^s 1. 2. Baal-zebubllieg. oL L:kron,3,6, id. ig. .'{7. woi'shipjMog ill the house of Nisroch his g. smote with sword, S CAr. ,32, 21, Jta. 37-38. Psat.16.4. sorrows multipUud, hasten alter other g. Isa. 44.10. who hath formed a^. or m hispower to his g. Acts 12. 22. it is the voice of a g. not of a uma Any GOD. l'.xod 22. 20. that sacrifice to any g. save the Lord 2A'am.7.22.Qor isthercawj/G.beside, lC'Ar.17.20. l>R».3.28.ihat they uiighiuot worsh. any g. except ti. 7. who shall ask apetitiuoof aftyf. or man, K 11.37. neither shall he regard arty g. Other C;OD. I'^od. 34. 14. thou shall worship no other g. Dan. 3. 29. because there is uo other g. can deliver 1 Cor. 8. 4. there is none other g. but one Strange HOD. Dent. 32. V2. there was no strange g. with them Psa/.H.Co. stretched out our bands to a. Strang* f. 8 l.g. no itranqeg. be in thee, nor worsh. strange <, /.>a. -13. 12. when there was no f/rn»g£g. among them Dan IJ . 3g. thus shall he do with a strange g. GOD. This is one 0/ the names uhic/t Ke give to tha, eiern-al, injinite, and incomfrehensibie Beingt the Creator of all things, who preserves and ga- vetns every thing by his almighty power and uiidotn, and is the only ohjeci of' our aorship. The Hebrews gii'« to Ctoti generally the name flf .Imuivah, he nho exitts of himself, and siies being and existence to others: this is a name inej'able and mysiertiiiA; which denotes the eternity, immutability, and indepenaency t^ Ciod, and the infallible certainty oj his moiu and promises. The import of this name 11 opened and predicted of Christ, in Kev. 1.4,8. The Hebrews bad siuh a lenerationfor lAti holy name, that they neier pronounced it, but instead of it made tue of that of Adunai, u7/ifA iiguijies properly My Lords, in the plural number: a?it/ ^f' Eiohi, Eloi, or l-.lohim. 'Thef iikucise called /tim El, which signtjies Strong , ot bhaddai, ahereby may be meant one tcho tt self-sujficient .* or, according to another pronnit elation, the Destroyer, the poaeifui One i 01 r.lion, the most High, or El-sabaotb, the Ood oj Hosts ; or Ja, (iod. This name Jkhovah, in the Hebrew, eonsist$,cf f-iur letters, as for the mrst part tt doth in ali languages. Thus am^mg the Persians the naint it EbpUi amotig the Arabians, AlU; amo^ig iKt GOD GOD Aisyrians, Adad ; among the JEgyptians, ©wu^ or ®iv& ■ with the Grecians, ©eof ; the Latins, Deus; /Ae French, Dieu ; rAe Spaniards, Dios; the Italians, Idio; a7id with the Germans, Gott Hereof some give this reason, that the number 0/ four is a perfect number, and so hereby the perfection of trod is noted. Others say, that Ood is he who created all things, con- sisting of four elements. God declared to Moses, that he was not known by the name Jehovah, to Abraham^ Isaac, and Jacob • and yet God is called by the name Je- hovah, iH Gen. 15. 7 . I 26. 24. This li not to be understood of the name, but of the thing stg- nified by that name. For that denotes ail hts perfections, and, among others, the constancy and immutability of his nature and will, and the infallible certainty of his word ayid pivmises. And, though this was believed by Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob ; ytt God had not given any actual being to his promises for their deliver- ance, by the accomplishment of them : for they only saw the promises afar off. This expression may likewise be understood comparatively ; they hmo this but darkly and imperfectly, which was now to be made htown more clearly and fully. . Gonii taken, I. Properly, and that either essen- tially, for the whole Trinity, Isa. 40. 28. John 4. 24. Or, personally, (I) For the Father, Eph. 1. 8. (2) TAfl Sow, John 1.1. (3) For the Holy Ghost, Acts 5. S,'^. II. Improperly, (1) For an idol, or false and imaginary god, Exod. Sa.20. Judg. 11. 24.. (2) For prince,, magistrates, and Judges, Exod. 22. 28. Psal. 82. 1, 6. (8) For the ark of God. 7'hut when the ark came tnto the camp of the Israelites, the Philistines said. Cod is come into their camp ; this name they give to the ark, as they vsed to do to the images of their false gods, 1 Sam. 4. 7. The Lord tells Moses, Exod. 7. 1, See, T have made thee a God to Pharaoh: Thou rhalt represent my person, and act like Cod, by requi-ing his obedience to thy commands, and by punishing his dtsobediejice with such punishments as none but God can inflict ; to which eiid thou shalt have my omnipotent assistance. Satan is called the god of thi." world, 2 Cor. 4. 4. beca-jje he rules over the greatest part of the world, and they are his servants and slaves. St. Paul, in Phil. 3. I9, speaks of some that make their belly their god; that is, who mind nothing hut the satisfactioji of their fleshly appetites. God forbid, is a strong form of denial with a lothing of what is objected, Rom. 3. 31. | 9. 14. In the original it is. Let it not be. Gen. 16. 13. caUedname of Lord, thou G. seest me 17. 7 . to be a G^ to thee and thy seed after thee 31.13.1 am theG. ofBeth-el, where thou vowedst 42. 28. what is this Aat-G. hath done to us ? 45. 8. it was not you that sent me hither, but G. 46. 21. behold, I die, but'G. shall be with you Fxod.Q, 7. 1 will take you tome, and be to you a G. 18. 19. give thee counsel, and'G. shall be with thee JVitm. 23. 23. said of Jacob, what hath G.wroughtr 24.23. alas, who shall live when G. doth thisf J)e2it. 4. 7. what nation which hath G. so nigh ? 29. 13. that he may be to thee a O. as he said 1. iSom.S.lT.G.dosoandmore also, 14.44. | 25.22, 2 Sam. 3. 9, 35. ] 19. 13. 1 Kings 2. 23 2 Kings 6. 31. 17. 46. all may know that there is a G. in Israel S2. 3. till I know what G. will do for me 2 Sam. 22. 32. who is G. save the Ld. ? Ps. IB. 31. 1 Kings 18. 21. if the Lord be G. follow him 39. the Lord, he is the G. the Lord, he is the G. 2 Kings 19. 15. thou art the G. even thou alone S Chr, 20.6. O Ld. God, art notthou G. in heaven^ £.tra 1. 3. his G. be with him, he is the G. Neh. 9.17. art a G. ready to pardon, slow to anger Job 22. 13. sayest, how doth G. know ? Ps. 73. Jl. Ps. 5.4. art not a G. that hast pleasure in wickedn. 52. 7* tbe man that made not G. his strength 86.10 thou art great,thou art G.alone, Jjfl.37.l6. Zm. 12. 2. behold, G. is my salvation, 1 will trust 44.8. is there a G. besides me } yea, there is no G. 45. 22 look imto me, I am G. there is none else 46. 9- ^ ^''^ G' there is none else, none like me Jer. .31. .33. I willbetheir C.thev my peop. 32. 38. Ezek, 28.2. hast said, I am a god, I sit in seat of G. 9. but thou shalt be a man, and no g. Has. 8. 6. workman made it, therefore it is not G. 11. 9. for I am G. and not man, the holy One Mic. 7. 18. who is a G. like to thee, that pardons ? jmat. 1. 23. name Emmanuel, which is G. with us 6.24.ye cannot serve G.and mammon,ZiTi*ff 16.13. 19. 17< there is none good but one, that is G. Mark 10. 18. Luke 18. 10. 24S JUark 12 . 3C . there is one G. and none other but he John 1. 1 . the Word was with G.and Word was G. 3. 2. can do mirades, except G. be with him 8. 41. they said, we have one Father, even G. 42. for 1 proceeded forth, and came from G. 17. 3. they might know thee, the only true O. ^ets 2. 22. by wonders, which G. did by him 5. 29. we ought to obey G. rather than men 7 . 9, patriarchs sold Joseph, but G. was with him 10. 34. I perceive G. is no respecter of persons Rom. 3. 4. let G. be true, and every man a liar 8. 31. if G. be for us, who can be against us ? 15. 6. now the G. of patience and consolation 1 Cor. 8. 6. to us there is but one G. the Father 15. 28. that G. may be all in all 2 Cor. 1. 21. he which hath anointed us, is G. 4. 4. the g. oflhisworld hath blinded minds 13. 11. G. oflove and peace shall be with you 2 Thess.2.4. above all called G. so that he as G. I Ti/n. 3. 16. G was manifest in the flesh Tit. 1. 16. they profess that they know G. Heb. 3. 4. but he that built all things is G. 4. 10. ceased from his works, as G. did from his 8. 10. I will be to them a G. tliey to me a people 1 John 1. 5. G. is light, in him is no darkness at all 4. 12. no man hath seen G. at any time Rev. 21. 3. and G. himself shall be with them 4. G. shall wipe away all tears 7. I will be his G. and he shall be my son Against GOD. Gen. 39.9. how do this wickedness, and sin ag. G. 7 Num. 21. 5. the people spake ag. G. Psal. IB. 19. 1 Chron. 5. 25. and they transgressed against G. 2 Chron. 32. I9. spake against the G. of Jerusalem Job 15. 13. thou turnest thy spirit agaijtst G. 25. for he stretcheth out hb> hand against G. 34. 37. he multiplieth his words against G. Dan. 3, 29. which speak amiss ag. G. of Shadrach 11. 36. speak marvellous things ag. G. of gods Hos. 13. 16. she hath rebelled against her G. Acts 5. 39. lest ye be found to fight against G. 6. 11. he hath spoken blasphemous words ag. G, 23, 9. let us not fight against G. Rom.B, 7. the carnal mind is enmity against G. 9. 20. who art thou that repliest against G. ? Rev. 13. 6, opened his mouth in blasphemy ag. G. See Almighty. Before GOD. Gen.Q. 11. the earth was corrupt before G Exod. 18.12. eat bread with Moses' father before G, Josh. 24. 1. they presented themselves ic/ore G. Judg. 21. 2. the people abode till even before G. 1 Chron. 13. 8. David and all Isr. played before G. 10. and there Uzza died before G. 16. 1. they offered bumt-sacrifices before G. 2 Chr. 33.12. Manasseh humbled himself Ae/bre G. 34. 27. Josiah's heart was humbled before G. Etra 7. 19. deliver before the G. of Jerusalem Job 15. 4. yea thou restrainest prayer before G, Psal. 42. 2. when shall I appear ie/ore G. ? 56. 13. may walk b^ore G. in light of living 61. 7. he shall abide before G. for ever 68. 3. let the righteous rejoice before G. 84. 7. every one in 2ion appeareth before G. Eccl. 2. 26, give to him that is good before G. 5. 2. hearthasty to utter any thing before G. 8. 13. because he feareth not before G. Dan. 2. i 18. would desire mercies fromiia/bre G. 6. 10. gave thanks before his G. as aforetime 11. found him making snppUcation before G. 26. that men tremble before the G. of Daniel Luke 1. 6. they were both righteous before G. 12. 6. not one of them is forgotten before G. 24. 19. a prophet mighty in deed and word bef. G. AcisT. 46. who found favour ic/ore G. 10. 4. fliine alms are come for a memorial bef, G. I 33. we are all here present before G. to hear 23, 1. 1 lived in all good conscience before G. Rom. 2. 13. not hearers of law are just before G. 3. 19. the world may become guilty before G. 4. 2. hath whereof to glory, but not before G. 14.22. hast thou faith? have it to thyself before G. 2 Cor. 12. 19, we speak before G. in Christ Gal. 1. 20. behold, before G. I lie not 1 Thess. 3. 13. he may establish your hearts before G. 1 Tim. 5. 4. that is good and acceptable before G. 21. I charge thee before G. 2 Tim. 4. 1. Jam. 1. 27, pure religion and undefiled before G. Rev. 3. 2 not found thy words perfect before G. 9.13. a voice from the horns of the altar before C 12. 10. which accused them bef. G. day and night iG. 19. Babylon came in remembrance before G. 20. 12. I saw dead, small and great, stand bef. G. See Called. Chosen, Coumanued. Eternal GOD. Deut. 33. 27. Ibe eternal G. is thy refuge Everlasting GOD. Gen. 21. 33. Abraham called on name oiever. G. Isa, 40. 28. the ever. G. fainteth not^ nor is weary GOD Rom. 16.26. according to commandment of everi.O &£ Father, Fear, Forbid, Gave, Glorify High GOD. G£«.14.18.was priest of the most A*gA G, Heb.T.l. 19. blessed be Abraham of the most high G. 20. blessed be the most high G. which delivered 22 . 1 have lift up my hand to the most high G. Psal. 57. 2. 1 will cry unto G. most high, unto God 78.35.G.was their rock, the high G. their redeem, 56. they tempted and provoked the most high G, Dan. 3. 26. servants of most high G. come forth 4. 2. shew the wonders the high G. hath wrought 5. 18. high G. gave Nebuchadnezzar a kingdom 21. till he knew that the most high G. ruled Mic. 6. 6. and bow thyself before the most high G, Mark 5. 7. thou Son of the most/jigA G. LukejA.^Q, Acts 16. 17. these men are servants of most high G, Holy GOD. JW/. 24. 19. he is an Aff/y G. he is a jealous God 1 Sam.&. 20.who is able to stamd before this Italy G.' Psal. 99. 9. for the Lord our G. is holy Isa. 5.I6.G. that is holy shall be sanctified in right. GOD of heaven. 2 CAro«. 36. 23. aJl kingdoms of the earth hath the Lord G. of heaven given me, Ezra 1 . 2. Ezra6. 11. we are the servants of the G. of heaven 12. our fathers have provoked the G. of heaven 6. 9. for burnt-offerings of the G. qf heaven, 10. 7. 12. a scribe of the law of the G. of heaven, 21 23. whatever is commanded by the G. of heaven Neh. 1.4. 1 fasted and prayed before the G.of h 2. 4. so T prayed to the G. of heaven, and said Psal. 136. 26. O give thanks to the G. of heaven Dan. 2. 18. they would desire mercies of G. of h. 19. then Daniel blessed the G. of heaven 41. the G. of heaven shall set up a kingdom Jonah 1. 9. 1 iear the Lord, the G. of heaven Key, 11. 13. the remnant gave glory to G.oj heaven 16. 11. and they blasphemed the G. of heaven GOD of hosts. Psal. 80. 7. turn us agam, O G. of hosts, I9. 14. return, we beseech thee, O G. of hosts Amos 5.27 .saith Lord,whose name is the G.of host* See LOKD God, GOD is. Gen.Zl. 22. G. ij with thee in all that thou doest 31.50. see, G. ijwitness betwixt me and thee Exod, 20. 20. fear not, for G. is come to prove you J>,'um. 23. 19. G. is not aman, that he should lie Deui.3. 24. what G. ij there in heaven who can do' 33 .27 .the eternal G. if thy refuge, and underneath JofA.24.19. our holy G.ij ajealousGod, Nah.1.2. 1 Sam. 4. 7. G. is come into the camp, woe unto us 10. 7. for G. is come with thee, 1 Chro7i. IJ. 2. 28. 15. G. ^departed from me, he answerethnot 2 Satn. 22. 33. G. is my strength and power 1 Chron.U.ia. G u gone forth before thee to smite 2 Chr. 13. 12. G. himself is with us for our captain Job 33. 12. I answer thee, G. is greater than man 36. 5. behold, G. i> mighty anddespiseth not any 26. behold, G. is great, and we know him not Psal. 7.11. G. is angry with the wicked every day 10. 4.0. is not in all his thoughts, not seek after G 14. 6. for G. is in the generation of the righteous 33. 12. blessed nation, whose G. is Lord, 144. 15. 46. 1. G. is our refuge and strength, 62. 8. 5.G. if in the midst of her, she shall not be moved 47.5. G.ii gone up with a shout 1(7. for G. is King 48. 3. G. is known in her palaces for a refuge 50. 6. for G. is judge, himself, Selah, 75. 7- 54. 4 . behold, G. is my helper. Lord is with them 50. 9. turn back ; this I know, for G. is forme 59. 9. 1 will wait, for G. ij my defence, I7. 62. 7. in G. IJ my salvation and glory, Isa. 12. 2. 68.5.a father of the fatherless iiG .in his habitatioc 73.1 .truly G. is good to Israel, even to such as an 26.G.ijstrength of my heart,and portion for ever 74. 12. G. i>niy King of old, working salvation 89. 7. G. is greatly to be feared in the assembly 116. 5. gracious is the Lord, our G. is merciful 118. 27. G, is the Lord that hath shewed us light Eccl. 5. 2. for G. is in heaven, and thou on earth iffl.5.16. G. that is holy shall be sanctified in right 8.10. for G. IJ with us|l45.14. surely G. ij in thi-e Zech. 8. 23. we have heard that G. ijwith you iWa(.3.9.G,ij able of these stonesto raise, LuX-e 3.8 22.32. G. ij not God of the dead, but of the living John 3. 33. hath set to his seal that G. ij true 4.24. G.ij a Spirit 1113. 31. G. ij glorified in bin Acts 10. 34. G. is no respecter of persons Rom. 1. Q. for G. I'j my witness, whom I serve 11. 23. for G. ij able to graff Uiem in again 14 4. for G. is able to make him stand 1 Car. 1.9. G. ij faithful, by whom ye were called 10. 13. G. IJ faithful who will not suffer you 14. 25. and report that G. ijjn you of a truth 33. G, tj not author of confusion, but of pea6 2 Cor. l.lS.as G, ijtrue, our word was not yea, naj 9- 8. G. ij able to make all grace abound to you Gal. 3. 20. but G. ij one |[ 6. 7. G ts not mocKea OOD f J I. 2.4. but G.who IX rich in mercy qaickened ni WiV. 1 .8. O. u my record, how greatly I long after 3, 19. for many walk, whose g. is their belly rA«/.2.5.iior cloke of covetousness, O. it witness Ueb.&.lO.G.it not unrlght. to forget your work 11. 16. G. is not ashamed to be called their God 12. SQ. for oar G, m a consuming fire 13. Iti. for with such sacrifices G. it well pleased 1 John I. 5. G. it light || 4. 8. for G. ijlove. I6. 3 SO.G.i* greater than our heart, knows all things GOD 0/ Israel. Exod. 24. 10. they went np, and saw the G. 0/ Isr. Num. 16. 9. the G. 0/ Israel hath separated you /oj/jJ.lQ.togivegloryiotheG.o/"/*/-. 1 Sam.6.5. 13. 3."*, the G. of Israel was their inheritance S2.)6.what trespass ye committed ag. G.of Israel 24. what have ye to do with the G. of Israel? 24. 23, incline your heart to the G. 0/ Israel Judg.M.^'i. G, o/"i>rae/ dispossessed the Amorites Jiiit/i C.li;. a full reward be ^iven thee of G. of Isr. 1 Jam. i . 17. the G. of Israel grant thy petition 5. II. send away the ark of the G. of Israel 1 A'(«?J8.23.L.G.o/"/rr.noG.like thee, 2C/tr.6.H. 14. 13. some goad thing toward the G, of Israel 1 Chron. 4. 10. Jabes called on the G. of Israel 17. 24. the Lord of hosts is the G. of Israel i CAron.l5.13.who would not seek the G, of Isr. ? £sraT,i5. have freely offered to the G. of Israel 9. 4. trembled at the words of the G. of Israel J*i.4l. 13. blessed be the L. G. oflsr.from everlast, to everlasting. 72. 18. | 106. 48. Z^^al. fJB. La. 41. 17. 1 the G.o/'JjraB/ will not forsake them 45. 3. 1 which call thee by name, G. of Israel 48. C. they stay themselves oa the G. of Israel Ktek. 8. 4. the glory of the G, of Israel was there itJa/. 15.31. the multitudeglorified the G oflsrael Lining GOD, /?CH/. 5. 26. that heard the voice of tho living G Josh.3,10. hereby know the living G. is among you 1 5tu^ Cr.36. fi Kings 19, 4. whom the king of Assyria hath sent to reproach the living G. 16. Isa. 37- 4, 17- Pjfl/. 4*2.2. my soul thirsteth for God, the living G. 84. 2. my heart and ttesh crioth out for living G. Jer. 10.10. lie is the livtjig G. an everlasting King 23. 36. have perverted the words of the living G. Van. 6. 26. he is the living G.and stedfast for ever .Hox. 1.10. shall be said, ye are sons ofthe/itfin? G. Mai. 16. 16. art Christ, Son of living G.Jo/mo.Gg. 26. 63. I adjure thee by the living G. tell us .Acts 14.l5.turnfrom these vanities to the living G. JtOT7i.9.26.they shall be called children oi living G, 2 Cor. 3. 3. but with the Spirit of the living G, 6. 16. for ye are the temple of the living G. 1 Thess.l, 9. from idols to serve living and true G. 1 Tim. 3. 15. which is the church of the living G. 4. 10. because we trust in the livitig G. 6. 17. J7ff^.3.1S.aneTi1 heart in departing from /ivt'n^G, 9.14.pui'ge your conscience to serve the living G. 10, 31. it is fearful to fall into hands of living G. 12. 82. ye are come to Zion, the city of living G. Hev. 7- 2. antTpl having the seal of the living G. LordGoo, Lord Ins GOD, Lord my Lord onr, their, vour GoD. See these in the divisions oi the word LoiiD. Merciful GOD. £j-orf. 34.6, the Lord, the Lord G. merciful, gracious Dent. 4. 31. the Lord thy God is a merciful G. S Chr. 30. 9, Lord your G. is merciful if ye turn NeA. 9- 31. thou art a gracious and merciful G, Pj-a/.llfi.S. gracious is the Lord, our G, is mercifHU Jonah 4. 8. I knev that thou art a G. merciful Mighty GOD. Gffi, 49.24. bow abodt by hands oi mighty G. of Jac. Deut.T.Zl. Lord isamongyou,ami'fA;^ G. 10. 17. Neh, 9. 32. DOW therefore our God, the mighty G. Jii336.5.behold, G. is mig'ity, and despiseth not any Ptal. 50. 1. the mighty G. the Lord hath spoken 1.32. 2. how he vowed to the mighty G. of Jacob 5. till I find an habitation formighty G. of Jacob Isa. 9. 6. his name shall be called the mighty CS. 10. 21. the remnant shall return to the mighty G. Jer, 32. 18. mighty G. the Lord of hosts is his name Hab. 1. 12. O mighty G. thou hast established them My GOD. C*n. 20,21. Jacob said, then shall the Ld. be my G, Exod. 13. 2. he is myG.my father's G. I will exalt i^a^Al. 16. tny people be my people, thy God my G. 2 Sam. 22.7-1 cried to my G. he heard, Psa/. 18. 6. 22.and have not departed frommyG.Pj(T/.]8.21. 30,bymv(; I haveleapedoverawall,Pj.l8.29. IChr. 2«. iO. for God, even my G. will be with thee S Chr. IB. l.'t. what my G. saith, that will I speak AVA. 5. 19. think upon roe, my G. for good, 13. 31. 1.1. 14. remember me. my G. concerning this, 22. f jat.tZ.l.my G. myG. why hast thou forsaken meP why so far from helping me .' Mat. 57. 46. "0. thou art my G. from my mother's belly 31. 14. 1 trusted in thee, I said, thou art my G. 36. SI. O myG. he not far from me, 71- U. 943 Pi.sg.aC.he shall cry, thou art my Father, my G. 104. 33. I will sing praise to my G, 146. 2. 118. 28, thou art my G. and I will praise thee 145. 1. I will extol thee, my G. O King, and bless Prov. 30. 9. and take the name of my G, in vain Iia. 7. 13. but will ye weary my G. also? 40. 27. my judgment is parsed over from my G. 44. 17. he saith, deliver me, for thou art my G, 61. 10. my soul shall be joyful in my G. Dan.G.Z'i.my G. hath sent his angel.hathshut lions' i/oj.2.23. they shall say, thou art myG. Zech.lS.Q. 8. 2. Israel shall cry to me, my G. we know thee 9. 17. myG. Will cast them away, not hearken Mic.J.T. 1 will wait, for my G. will hear me John 20,17. and say. J ascend to my G. and your G. 28. Thomas answered and said, my L. and my G. Rom. 1. 8. I thank my G. through Jesus Christ, for you all, 1 Cor. 1.4. | 14.18. Phil. 1.3. Philem.^. Cor. 12. 21. lest when I come, my G. will humble Phil. 4. 19. my G. shall supply all your need Rev. 3. 12. I will write on him the name of my G. Hee Lord my God, No GOD. Dent. 32.39. If even I am he, there is no G. with me 1 Kings 8. 23. there is 710 G. like thee, 2 Chr. 6. 14. 2 Kings 1.16. is it because there is no G. in Israel .' 5. 15. now I know there is no G . in all the earth 'iChron. 33. 15. noG. of any nation able to deliver Psal. 14. 1. the fool hath said, there is no G. 53. 1. Isa. 43. 10. before me there was no G. formed 44. 6. besides me there is no G. 8. | 45. 5, 14, 21 . Ezek, 2B. 9< but thou shalt be a man, and no O. llos. 13. 4. and thou shaltknow no G. but me O GOD. iV«mrl2. 13. heal her now, O G. I beseech thee Judg. 16. 28. strengthen me, only this once, O G. Psal. 4. 1 hear me, O G. of my righteouK:ess 25. 22. redeem Israel, O G. out of all his troubles 51. 14. deliver me from blood-guiltiness, O G. 56. 12. thy vows are upon me, OG.l will render Isa. 64. 4. nor hath the eye seen, O G. besides thee Heb. 10.7 . 1 said, lo, I come to do thy will, O G. 9, Of GOD. Exod. 9.-t28. entreat there be no more voices of G. 1 Sam. 14. +15. so it was atrembling ofG, 2 Chr. 10.15. hearkened not, for the cause was o/"G. 25.20. Amaziah would not hear, for itcameq/"G. Psal. 7 . 10. my defence is of G. who saveth upright Isa. 29. + 1 . woe to the lion of G. add year to year 53 .4. we did esteem him smitten of G. and ainicted Mai. 16. 23. savourest not things o/G. Mark 8. 33, Joh7t 1. 13. born not of the will of man, but ©/"G. 6. 46. he which is of O. hath seen the Father "r 17. shall know of dQCtrioe whether it be of G. 8. 47. he that is of G. heareth : ye arc not of G. 9.16. this man is not »/■ G. II 33. if he were not o/"G, 12. 43, loved the praise of men more than of G. Acts 5. 39. if it be of G. ye cannot overthrow it Rom. 2. 29. whose praise is not of men, but of G. ' 9. 16. but of G. that sheweth mercy 13. 1. no power but of G. powers ordained of G. 1 Cor. 1. 30. who ofG. is made unto us wisdom 6. 19. which ye have of G. ye are not your own 11. 12. but all things are o/" G. 2 Cor. 5. 18. 2 Cor. 2.17. but aso/'G.inthe sight o/G, speak we 3, 5. we are not sutticient, our sufficiency is (»/* G, Phil. 1 . 28. but to you of salvation, and that oj' G. 3. 9- the righteousness which is of G. by faith IJeb. 5. 4. he that was called of G. as was Aaron 1 Jo/m 3. 10. doeth not righteousness, is not of G. 4.1 . beloved, try the spirits whether they are of G, 3. confesseth not that Christ is come, is not ^ G. 6. we are oj' G.|| 5.19- we know that we are of G. 3 John U. follow good, he that doeth good is 0/ G. See Angel, Ark, Bobn. Children, Cho- sen, Church, Counsel, Fear, Glory, Grace, Hand, House, Kingdom, Know- ledge, Love, Man, People, Power, Ser- vant. Sight, Son, Sons, Spirit, Will, Words, Work, Works, World, Wbath. Our GOD. Erod. 5.8. they cry, let us go and sacrifice to our G, Dtni. 31 17. because mir G. is not amongst us 3'i. 3. ascribe ye greatness unto our G. Josh. 24. 18. we will serve the Lord, he is our G, Judg. 10. 10. because we have forsaken our G. 1 Sam. 2. 2, neither is there any rock like our G. 2 Sam. 10.12. and let us play the men for ow people, and for the cities of oter G. 1 Chron. 19. 13. 22. 32. who is a rock, save our G.? Psal. 18. 31. 1 Chr. 29. 13. now therefore, our G. we thank thee 2 Chron. 2. 5. for great is our G. above all gods 14.11. O Lord, thou art owrG.let not man prevail 20.7, art not thou our G. who didst drive out Ezra 9.10. now, O our G. what shall we say afler r -V£ A. 4. 4. hear, O our G.i|20.o«r G.shall fight for us 6. 16. that this work was wrought of our G. 9. 32. now therefore our G. the great, mighty God 13.2. our G. turned the curse into a blessing P«.40.3.hath put a new song, even praist to aw G. R£ GOD Pt. 48. 14, this God is our G. for ever and cwr 00. 3. our G. shall come and not keep silence 67. 6. and God, even our own G. shall bles.t uti 68. 20. he that is our G. is the God of salvation 77- 13. who is so great a God as our G. f 95. 7. he is our G.[| 115..3. our G. is in the heavens 116. 5. gracious is the Lord, our G. is merciful Isa. 25. 9- lo, this isour G. we have waited for him 55. 7< to our G. for be will abundantly pardon 59. 13. and departing away from our G. 61. 2. to proclaim the day of vengeance ofoiir G. Dan.3.1^. our G. whom we s^r>'e is able to deliver Zech. 9, 7. he that remaineth shall be for our G. 1 Cor.6.11. ye are sanctified bythe Spirit of owG. Heb. 12. 29. for our G. is a consuming fire Rev. 5. 10. hast made us to our G. kings and priests 7. 10. salvation to our G.who sitteth on the throna 1'2. blessing, and honour, and power be to our G, See Peace, Said, Saith, Serve, Sent, Spkak, Speed, Spoken. Their GOD. GeM.17.8. 1 will be their G. Exod.2g.45. Jer. 24.7. I 31.33. I 32.38. Eteh. 11.20. | 34.24. I 37.23, 27. Zech. 8. K. 2 Cor. 6. I6. Rev. 21. 3. Z.ei'.21.6.they shall be holy to their G. forofieringi of the Lord, and bread oi their G. they do ofier 26.45. that 1 might be their G. Etek.'li. 11. 2 i'om,7.24.thou art become their G. 1 Chr.lT.22 Ezra 5. 5. the eye of their G. was on the elders Psal. 79. 10. wliereis/ZieiV G.f UO.Z.Joel 2. 17. Isa. 8. 19. should not a people seek to their G. T 21. shall fret, and curse their king, ^nA. their G. £8. 2. and forsook not the ordinance of their G, Jer. 5. 4, they know not the jndgment oi their G. 5 Dan. 11. 32. but the people that know thetr G. Has. 4. *2. have gone a whor. from under their G, 5. 4. not frame their doings to turn to their G. ^(?c/i. IS. 5.my strength in the Lord of hosts MeirG. tieb. 11 . 16. he is not ashamed to be called their G. See Lord thei- God. Thy GOD. Lev. 19. 14. thou shalt fear thy G. .25. 17, 36, 43. Deui. 10. 21. he is thy praise, and he is thy G. 26. I7.hast avouched this day the Ld. to be lAy G Ruth 1. 16. thy people my people, thy G. my God 2 A'in^jl9.iu let not MyO. deceive thee,ifa.37. 10 1 Chr. 12. 18. peace to thee, for thy G. helpeth thee 2 Chr. Q. 8. because thy G, loved Isr.made ttiee king Ezra 7. 14. according to law of thy G. in thy hand 25. after the wisdom o( thy G. laws of thy G. Neh. 9. 18. this is thy G. that brought thee up P J. 42. 3. continually say to me, where is thy G. ? 10, 45. 7. God, thy G.hath anointed thee, Heb. 1. 9. 50. 5, hear, U Israel, 1 am God, even thy G. 68, 28. thy G. hath commanded thy strength 147. 12. praise the Lord, praise thy G. O Zioa Isa. 41. 10. be not dismayed, for 1 am thy G. 51. 20. they are full of the rebuke of thy G. 52. 7. that saith to Zion, thy G. reigneth 6u. 19. Lord shall be a light, and thy G. thy glory 62. 5. so shall thy C. rejoice over thee Dan. 6. 16. thy G. whom thou scrvest will deliver 20. is thy O.whom thouser\'est continually able? 10. 12. and to chasten thyself before thy G. Has. 4. 6, thou hast forgotten the law of thy G, 91. I. thou hast gone a whoring from thy G. 12. 6. turn thou to thy G. and wait on thy G. Athos 4. 12. prepare to meet thy G. O Israel Jonah 1. 6. O sleeper, arise, call upon thy G, Mic. 6. 8. and to walk humbly with thy G. See Lord thy Ood. To, or unto GOD. Gen. 40. 8. do not interpretations belong to G. f Exod. 2.23. they cried, and their cry came up toG, Lev. 21.1. for he Is holy unto his G. Deut. 32. 17. sac. to devils, not to G. 1 Cor. 10. 20. 33. 26. there is none like to the G. of Jeshurun Judg. 13. 5. shaU be a !N azarite unto G. 7. j 15.17n lA'om.lO.S.shall meet thee three men going up toG, 1 Chron. 26, 32. for every matter pertaining to G Job 22. 2. can a man be profitable to G. ? 34. 31 . surely it is meet to be said unto G. I have Psal .62. 11. 1 have heard, power belongeth ro G. 68.30. to G. the Lord belong the issues from death 31. Ethiopia shall stretch her hands to G. 73. 28. it is good for me to draw near to G. 77. 1. I cried to G. even to G. with my voicf Eccl. 12. 7- and the spirit shall return unto G. Isa. 58. 2. they take delight in approaching to G Lam. 3. 41. let us lift up our heart with hands (oG Mat, 22. 21. render unto G. the things which ana God's, Markl2,n . Luke2Q.25. JohnlZ. 3.thathe was come from God, went to G Acts 4. 19. to hearken to you more than unto G. 5. 4. thou hast not lied unto men, but wUo G. 26. 18. tt turn them from power of Satan unto G« 20. turn to G. and do works meet for repentance Rom, 6. 10. he liveth vTifo G.||ll. but alive unto G, 13. yield yourselves unto G, as alive from dead 7, 4. that we should bring forth frtut tmto G, GOD jK^m.lZ.l.present jour bodies a living sacr.HK/cG. H 12. every cne give account of himself to G. 1 Cor. 14. 9. speakethnot unto men but unto G. 15. 24. hfc shall have deliverrd up kingdom to G. Phtl. 4.20. now uni> G. and our Father be glory ifeJ.7.S5,he is able to save them that come unto G. 11. f). he thai cometh to G. must believe that he is 12. 23. but ye are come to G. the Judge of all "am. 4, 7. submit yourselves therefore to G. Per. 3. 18. Christ once suffered.might bring us to G, 4. fy. but live according to G. in the Spirit S£v.5. g. thou hast redeemed us to G. by thy blood 12. 5. her child was caught \xpuntoG. to his throne 14.4 being the first-fruits rmro G. and the Lamb See Tkue. With GOD. Gen. 5. 22. Enoch walked wir/* G. andwasnot, 24. 6. 9. Noah walkedli32.£8.Jacobhathpowerw. G. ExodAQ. 17. Moses brought people to meet with G 1 Sam. 14. 45. he hath wrought 2oith G, this day 2 Sam. 23. 5. although my house be not so with G. 2 Citron. 35. 21. forbear from meddling loith G. Jbd p. 2. how should man be just viith G. 7 13. 3. and I desire to reason unth G. >■ l6. 21 . O that one might plead for a man xoith G. 25. 4, how then can a man be justified with G.? 27. 13. this the portion of a wicked man vith G. S4. 9. thathe should delight himself with G. 23. thathe should enter into judgment with G, 37. 22. with G. is terrible majesty .Pjfl/. 78. 8. wJiose spirit is not stedfast with G. Sos. 11. 12. but Judah yet ruleth with G. 12. 3. Jacob by h,is strength had power with G. Mat. ig. 26. with men this is impossible, but with G. all thmgs possible, Mark 10. 27. Luke 1. 37. I 18. 27. Jjuke 1. 30. for thou hast found favour icith G. 2. 52. Jesus increased in favour with G. and man John 1.1. the Word was a) iVA G. the "Word was God 5. 18. making himself equal with G. Phil. 2. 6. itom.2. 11. there is no respect of persons with G. 5.1. being justified by faith, we have peace a;i>/i G. Q. 14. is there unrighteousn. reithG. ? God forbid 1 Cor. 3. g. we are labourers together with G. IQ.the wisdom of this world is foolishness with G . 7. 24. let every man therein abide 7oith G, 2 'I'hess.l.G.a. righteous tiling with G.to recompense Jam. 4. 4, the friendship of world is enmity withG. 1 P«/.2.20.take patiently, this is acceptable withG. Would God, see Woolu. Your GOD, Gcn.43 .23.y(MU- G .hath given you treasure in sacks Exod. 8. 25. go ye, sacrifice to your G. in the land Lev. 11 . 45. Lord that briugeth you out of Egypt to beyourG. 22. 33. [ 95.38. Num. 15.41. 26.12. 1 will be yonr G.and ye shall be my people, Jer. 7. 23. | 11. 4. | 30. 22. Fzeh. 36. 28. Kum. 10, 10. be to you a memorial before ymo- G. 15. 40. do my commandments, be holy to your G. JbjA.24 27. stone be witness, Iqst ye deny ytMir G. 1 Sam. 10. 19 ye have this day rejected vow G. S. Chron. .32. 14. that your G. should deliver you 15. how much less shall your G. deliver you ? Ezra 4. 2. let us build, for we seek your G. as ye do Isa. 35. 4. your G. will come with vengeance 40. 1, comfort ye my people, saith yoTir G. 9. say to the cities of Judah, behold your G. 59.2. iniquities separated between you andyowr G. JEMek. 34. 31. 1 am your G. saith the Lord God Dan. 2. 47. of a truth it is, your G. is a God of gods Lfos. 1. g. ye are not my people.I will not be your G. John 8. 54. of whom ye say that he is your G. 20. 17. I ascend to my God and your G. See Lord your God. GODDESS. 3 Kings 11. 5. Solom.went after the g. of Zidonians 33. they have worshipped Ashtoreth, the g. Acts 19. 27. the temple of great^. Diana be despised .35. Ephesians are worshippers of the g. Diana ^,W. nor yet are they blasphemers of your g. GODHEAD, Mts 17. 29. nor think that the g. is Kke to gold Rom. 1. 20, even his eternal power and g. Col. 2. 9. in him dwelieth the fulness of the g. bodily GODLY. Psal. 4. 3. the Lord hath set apart him that is g. 12. 1. help, Lord, for the g. man ceaseth 32. 6, for this shall every one that is g. pray Mic. 7. +2. the g. man is perished out of the earth MaL 2. 15. that he might seek a g. seed « Cor. 1. 13. in g. sincerity had our conversation 7-9- we were made sorry after a g^. manner, 11. 10. for g. sorrow worketh repentance 11. 2, 1 am jealous over you with e. jealousy 2 Tim. 3. 12. all that will live g. in Christ, suffer T%t. 2. 1?, that ye should live c in this world Ueb. 12. 28. let us serve God with reverence and g. S Pet. 2. 9. the Lordknoweth how to deliver the g. ehji 6. if thou bring forward after a g. sort GOD GODLINESS. Isa. St. i 1. and men of g. are taken away 1 Tim. 2. 2. that we may lead a quiet life in all g. 10. which becometh women professing g. 3. id great is the mystery of g. God in the flesh 4. 7. and exercise thyself rather unto g. 8. but g. is profitable unto all things 6, 3. to the doctrine which is according to g. 5. corrupt men, supposing that gain is g, 6. but g. wit4i contentment is great gain 11. follow after righteousness, g. faith, love 2 Tim. 3. 5. having a form of ^. but denying power Tit. 1. 1. acknowledging the truth which is after ^. 2 Pet. 1. 3. all things that pertain to life and g. 6. add to patience^, to^. brotherly kindness, 7> 3.11. what manner of persons ought to be in all g. GOD- WARD. Exod.l8. 19. God with thee, be thou for people to G. 2 Cor. 3.4. such trust have we through Christ to G. 1 2'hcss. 1. 8. your faith to G. is spread abroad GODS. Gen. 3 5, ye shall be as g. knowing good and evil 31. 30, yet wherefore hast thou stolen my g. ? Exod. 12. 12. against all g. of Egypt I will execute 20.23. shalt not make -with meg. of silver or gold 22. 28. thou shalt not revile the g. nor curse ruler 23. 24. thou shalt not bow down to their g. 32. shalt make no covenant with them nor their g. 32.1. up, make usg. to go before iis, 23.^cw7,40, 4. these be thy g. O Israel, which brought, 8. 31. Moses sai(£, they have made themg. of gold 34. 15. lest they go a whoring after their g. Num. 25.2. called people to the sacrilic.es of their g. 33. 4. upon the Egyptians' g. also the Lord exe- cuted judgment, Jer. 43. 12, 13. | 46. 25. Deut. 7. 25. the images of their ?. shall ye burn 10. 17. Lord your God is God of g-. Lord of lords 12. 3. ye shall hew down the images of their g. 30. that thou enquire not after their g. Sl.havedone every abomination to their ^. burnt their sons and daughtersin thefire totheirg. 13. 7. entice thee to the g. of people round about 20. 18. not to do as they have done to their g. 29. t 17. and ye have st-en their dungy g. 32. 37. and he shall say, where are their g. ? Josh. 22. 22. the Lord God of g. knoweth 23. 7. nor make mention of the name of their g. ./wrfg.5.8.theychose newg'. then was war in gates 6. 10. 1 said, fear not the g. of the Amorites 10. 14. go and cry to the g. which ye have chosen 17- 5. the man Micah had an house of ^. 18. 24. ye have taken away my g, which i made Euth 1. 15. thy sister-in-law is gone back to herg. 1 Sam. 4. 8. these are the g. that smote Egyptians 6.5. will lighten his hand from offyouandyour^. 17. 43. the Philistine cursed David by his g-. 28.13, she said, I saw g. ascending out of the earth 2.Sam.7.23.thou redeemest from Egypt and their g. l&'iMgjll.2.they will turn your heart after their g. 8. Solomon burnt incense and sacrificed to theirg. 12. 28. it is too much to go up, behold thy g. 18. 24. and call ye on the name of your g. 25. 19> 2. let the g. do so to me andmore also, 20. 10. 20. 23, their g. are g. of the hills, therefore 2 Kings 17, 29. every nation made g. of their own 33.they feared the Lord, and served their own g. 18.33 .hath any of theg.delivered his land ? 19,12. 2 Chron. 32. 13, 14. 2sa, 36. 18. | 37. 12. 34. where are the g. of Hamath ? Isa. 36. 19. 19- 18. have cast their g. into fire they were no g. 1 Chron. 5. 25, went a whoring after g. of the land 10. 10. put Saul's armour in the house of their g. 14. 12. they left their g. David burnt them 2 Chroji.13.8. golden calves Jeroboam made forg. 9.the same maybe a priest to them that are nog. 25. 14. Amaziah brought g. of Seir to be his g. 28. 23. Ahaz sacrificed to the g. of Damascus 32. 17. the g. of the nations have not delivered Ezra l.T.Nebuch. put vessels in the house of his g. Psal. 82. 1 . God standeth, he judgeth among the g. 6. I have said, ye are g. John 10. 34. 130. 2. O give thanks unto the God of g. 138. 1. before the g. will I sing praise unto thee ha. 21. 9. Babylon is fallen, and her g, broken 41, 23. that we may know that ye are g. 42. 17. that say to molten images, ye are our g, Jer. 2. 11. hath a nation changed herg. are no g. ? 28. where are thyg. thou hast made ^ according to the number of thy cities are thy g. 11. 13, 5. 7. children have sworn by them that axe no g. 10. 11. the g. that have not made the heavens 11. 12. cry to the g. to whom tney offer incense 16. 20. shall a man make g. and they are no g.f 48. 35. to cease him that burneth incense to his g. Dan. 2. 11. no other can shew it, except the g. 47 . of a truth it is,that your God is a God of g. 4. 8. inwhom is the spirit of die holy g. 9. 1 know spirit of holy g. is in thee, 18. | 5. 14. 5. 4. they praised the g. of gold and silver, 23 11. and wisdom like the wisdom of the g. GOL Dan. 11.8. carry captives into Egy. g. with prinpt? 36. shall speak marvellous things against G. of ^ Hos. 14. 3. neither will we say more, ye are our ^ iVaA, 1,14. out of the house of thyg. I will cut off John 10. 35. if he called them g. to whom the word. Acts 14. 11. the g. are come down to us like men 17. -t 23, 1 beheld your g, that you worship 19. 26. they be no g. which are made with hands 1 Cor. 8, 5. be that are called g. there be g many Gal. 4.8. did service to them which by uature no g See Serve. All GODS. Exod, '{8.1.1. 1 know the Lord is greater than «// g 1 C7jro». 16.25. to be feared above allg. Psal.QG.i 26. all g. of the people are idols, Psal. 96. 5. 2 Chron. 2. 5. greaiis Godabove«//g. Psal.\35.$ Psal. 95. 3. the. Lord is a great King above allg. 97.7.worsl^. him allje g.|| 9. exalted above all g Zeph. 2. 11. he wiU famish all the g. of the earth Among the GODS. Exod. 15.11. among the g. who is like thee,0 Lord? 2 Kings 18. 35. who among the g. could deliver their country? 2 Chron. 32. 14i. Jjfl.36.20 Psal. 86. 8. among the g. there is none like thee Molten GODS. Exod. 34 1". shalt make no molten g. Lev. 19.4. OiAer GODS. Exod.20.3. shalt have no o. g. before me, Deut.5.7. 23. 13. make no mention of names of other g. Deut. 6. 14. ye shall not go after other g. 11.28. ; 28. 14. 1 Kings 11. 10. Jer. 25. 6. j 35. 1£'. 7. 4. they will turn thy son to serve other g. 8. 19. if thou walk after other g. and serve them 13.2. let us go after other g. and serve them, 6.13. 17. 3, hath gone and served oiAerg. 29. 2d. Jos/.. 23.16. Judg. 10.13. 1 Sam. 8.8. Jer. II.IC 18. 20. prophet that shall speak in name oi other g 30. 17. but shzdt be drawn away, and worslnp other g. and serve them, Jer. 22. 9. 31. 18. in that day they turned to other g. 20. then will they turn to other g.and provoke me Jiidg. 2. 12. forsook the Lord, and followed other g. 17 . went a whoring after other g. bowed to them 19.111 following oMgr g.to serve them, and to bow 1 •iff /«. 26. 19. driven me out,saying,go serve other g 1 Kings g. 9. have taken hold upon other g. 2 Chr(m. 7. 22. 11. 4. his wives turned his heart after other g 14, 9. for thou hast gone and made thee other g. 2 Kings 5, 17. I will not offer sacrifice to other g. 17. 7. Israel had sinned, and had feared other g. 35. ye shall not fear other g. nor bow to them, nor serve them, nor sacrifice to them, 37, 38. 22. 17. have forsaken me, and burnt incense to other g. 2 Chron. 34. 25. Jei. 1. 16. j I9. 4 2 C/tTo?i. 28. 25. Ahaz burnt incense to other g. Jer. 7. 6. nor walk after other g. to your hurt 9. walk after other g. whom ye know not, 13. 10. 16.11. have forsaken me, and walked after (irA«r g. 44. 5. hearkened not to burn no incense toother g. B.buming incense to other g.in land of Egypt, l5. Hos. 3. 1. look to other g. and love flagons of wine See Serve. Strange GODS. Gen. 35. 2. put away the strange g. 1 Sam. 7. 3. 4. they gave Jacob the strange g. Josh. 24. 23. DeK(.32.1b.provok. him to jealousy with strangeg. Josh. £4. 20. if ye forsake Ld. and serve jfraw^^g. Judg. 10. 16. they put away their strange g. 2 C/tr. 14. 3. Asa took away the altar oi strange g. 33. 15, Josiah took away the strange g. and idol Jer.d.ig. as ye served strange g. so serve strajiger^ Acts 17 .IS.seemeth to be a setter forth ai strangeg. GOLD. Gen.2. ll.whole landofHavilah, There there is g. 12. theg. of that land is good, f'-ere is bdellium 41. 42. he put a chain of g. ol Joseph's neck Exod. 20. 23. nor shall ye make you gods of g. 25. 12. thou shalt cast four rings of g, for the ark, 26. I S6. 29 I 28. 23, 26, 27. I 37. 3, 13. 13. shalt make staves of shittim-wood, overlay them with g. 28. ( 26.29,37. i 30.5. | 37.4,15,28. 18. thou shalt make two cherubims of g. 37.7- 26. 6. thou shalt make fifty taches of g. 36 13. 32. their hooks shall be of g. 37. | 36. 38. 28. 6. ephod g. II 8. girdle g. |] 15. breast-plate g. n . to be set in ouches of g. 13. | 39, 6, 13, 16- 24. chains ofg. |J 33. thou shalt make bells of g, 32. 24. who hath any g. let him break it off 31. oh, this people have made them gods ofg 35. 22. they brought jewels ofg. an offering ofg. 36. 34. he overlaid the boards with g. bars ■«'iih g 38. he overlaid their chapiters and iillets with g. 38. 24. all theg. that was occupied in the work 39. 3. they did beat theg. into thin plates 40. 5. thou shalt set the altar of g. before the arr Num. 7. 14, one spoon of ten shekels of g. 20. 84. at dedication of the altar twelve spoonsof ^ 80. all the g. of the spoons was 120 shekels 31. 50, the captains' oblation, jewels of / , chain! COL ffth. 7 . tl . Auhan took a wedge of g. of 50 shekels 1^. Joshua took Achaa and the wedge of g. Jtalg. B. 36. the ear-rings 1700 shekels of ^, 1 Ham. 6. 8. and put the jewels of g. in a coffer 1 1 . they laid coffer and the mice of g. od the carl 15. Levites took the coffer with the jewels of g. t&im. 8.7- David took shields off. 1 Chr. 18.7. 1 KineiG. 32. house, altar, he overlaid with;. £8. he overlaid chenibims with g. S CAron. 3. 10. T. 48. Solomon made the aliar and table of g. 49. lamps and tongs of g. \\ 50. hinges of g. 9> 11* Hiram king ofXyre furnished Solomon with g, and cedar trees, 10. 11. 2 Chron. g, 10. 10. t. queen of Sheba came with g. 2 Chr. Q. 1. 14.the weight off. came in one year, SCAr. 9>1^3. 16. Solomon made SOO tarcets of beaten g. 17. he made three hundred shields oi g. 16. ho overlaid the throne with the best g. 12. SB. Jeroboam made two calves of g. 22. 48. Jehoshapfaat made ships to go tor g^ 8 Kings 18. I6. Hezekiah cut off^. from the doors 1 CAron, 88. 14. David gave of ^. by weight for g. 8 Chron. 3. 6. and the g. was g, of Farvaim 4. 7. ten candlesticks of g. \\ 8. basins ofg. 22. snuffers, censers, and spoons of pure g. 9. 18. steps to the throne, with a footstool otg. 12. 9. Shishak carried away the shields of^ . Exra 8. 27^ basins off, copper precious as g. Neh. 7'70. Tirshatha gave thousand drachms off. 71. chief of the fathers gavef. || 72. people gave f. Jfli 22. 24. lay up g. as dust, the g. of Ophir t 23. yea, the Almighty shall he thy g. 2.3. 10. when tried, I shall come forth like g 28. 6. as for the earth, it hath the dust ofg 15. wisdom cannot be gotten for g. nor silver 16. it cannot be valued with the g. of OpAir 17- the e. and the crystal cannot equal it Si. 24. if I made g. my hope, or said to fine g. 36. 19. will he esteem thy riches? no not f . 37. t 22. g, cometh out of the north 4«. 11. every one gave Job an ear-ring of g, Ptal. 19. 1 0. more to be desired are they than g. ^j 9< did stand the queen in g. of Ophir 72. 15. to him shall be given of the e. of Sheba Prov. 11. 22. as a jewel of g. in a swine's snout It). 16, much better it is to get wisdom than g. SO. 15. there is g. and a multitude of rubies Cant. 1. 10. thy neck is comely with cha,ius pff. 5. 14. his hanils are as g. rinf;s set with beryl Isa, 14. + 4. how hath" the exactness of g. ceased 30.22. ye shalldcfile ornament of thy images ofg. 40. 19. the goldsmith spreadeth it over with g. 60. 17. for brass I will bring f. for iron bring silver ?er.4. 30. thou deckest the^ with ornaments off. Zam. 4.1.how is the f. become dim ! fine f. changed! Esek. 27. 88. merchants of Sheba occupied with g. i>an.2,38.artheadoff.tj3.1.Keb. made image off, 5. 23. and thou has,t praised the gods of g. 29. they put a chain of g. about Daniel's neck ZecA. 4.8. and behold a candlestick all off. 13. 9- and I will try thp.m as g. is tried Mat. 2. 11. they presented to himf. and myrrh 23. 16. whoso shall swear by the f . of the temple 17. for whether is greater, the g. or the temple.^ i Tim,2.9.uot adorned with f .or pearls, 1 Pet.3.3, Heb. 9- 4. the ark overlaid round about with g. Jam.. 2. 2. if there come a man with a g. ring 1 Pet. 1. 7. the trial of faith more precious than e. Rev. 3. 18. I counsel thee to buy of mef. tried 4. 4. the elders had on their heads crowns of f. 9- 7. the locusts had ontheir heads crowns ^ff. 17> 4. the woman wa^ decked with g. and pearls 18. 16. that great city that was decked withf, iiee Beatpn, Crown, Fine. 2'ure GO\S). Exod. 2541 'thou shalt overlay the ark with;iur£f. within and without, 24. I 30. 3. | 37.2,11,26, 17. thou shalt make a mercy-seat oi p»re g.Sf.d. 89. dishes, spoons and covers of 7;. g. 37 , I6, 23. 31. make acauJlest.of;).f. 37.17. 1 hvigsTAQ. "iti. snuff,dishe5_p.f. 1 A'i7igj7. 50. 2 C/ii: 4. 22. SB. 14. twochainsnf/nd-e f. atends, 22. | 39,15. 36. thou shalt make a plate of pitre g. AQ. 30. Kings 6. 20. the oracle he overlaid with jmre g. 10. 21 . vessels of Lebanon o(pure g, 2 C/fr. Q. 20. » Chron. Q8.17. pure g. for fiesh-hooks| bowls, cups C/iro7i.3.4. overlaid the porch within" with ;«%r. 25.24. 16. 8. Ahaz took silv. and g. found in Ld.'s house 20.1 S.Hezek. shewed them silv. and g. Isa. 39.2. 23,35. Jehoiak.gave fi7z>. andf .exacted silv- and g. 25. 15. things off. inf. oSsilv. in silv. Jer.52.19. 1 C/ir. 29.3. of my own proper good, off. and silv. 2 C/tr. 1. 15. the king made silver and g. plenteous Ezra %. 4. men of his place help with ji/oer andf. 2.69.gave silv. and e. || 7. 15- to carry silv. andf. 8. 25. they weighed them the silver and g. 33. E^th. 1.6. beds were off. anisilver on a pavement Joh 28. 1. there is a vein for silver, a place forf . Psal. 68. 13 . covered with silv. her feathers with g. 105. 37. be brought them out with silver andf. 115. 4. their idols are silver and g. 135. 15. 119. 72. thy law is better than g. and silver Prov. 8- 10, not silv. receive knowl. rather than f . 17. 3. fining-pot for silver, furnace for g. 27. 21. 22. 1. loving-favour rather than silver or g, 25. 11. like apples off. in pictures of silver Eccl. 2. 8. I gathered me also silver and g. Cant.^. 11. make borders of f . with studs of silv. 3. 10. he made the pillarsofji/ffir, bottom off. Isa. 2. 7> the land also is fall of silver and g. SO. a man shall czist his idols of jt7:t. andf . 31. 7, 13. 17. which shall not regard silver or g. 46.6. they lavish g. out of the hag, and weigh silv. 60. 9, to bring their silver and g. with them Jer. 10. 4. they deck it with silver and g. Etek.'J. ig. they shall cast away their silver and g. silver andf, not able tu deliver them, Zeph.l.m. 16. 13. thus wasl thou decked withf. and silver Z)aK.2.35. then was fiVu. andf .broken to pieces,45. 5. 4. they praised the gods of silver and g. 23. 11. 38. a god shall he honour with g. and silver 43. l^ajve power over treasijr^s of g. and silver Has. 2. 8, did not know I mijltipliedherfiVi:'. andf. 8. 4. of their silver and g. have they made idols Joff/ 3, 5. because ye have taken myj-iVuerandf. Nah. 2. 9. take the spoil of silver and spoil of g. Hab. 2. 19. behold, it is laid over with silv. and g. Hag. 2. 0. the silver is mine, and thef. is mine Zech.Q.W. then take silver and f , and make crowns Mai, 3. 3. he shall pur^e them as g. and silver Mat. 10. 9. provide neither f. nor jiVper, nor brass Acts 3. 6. Peter said, silver and f . have I none 17- 29. nor think Godhead is like to silver and g. 20. 33. 1 have coveted no man's silver or f , ICor. 3. 12. if any build on this foundation f . silver 2 Tim.2. 20. in a great house vessels oisilv. and g. Jam. 5. 3. yo\irf. and Ji'/yer cankered, rust of them 1 Pet. 1. I9.WP were not redeemed with W/p.and f , Rev. 9- 20.' repented not of i^ols of silver and f. TaleJ^t and talents of GOLD. Exod. 35. 3^. of a taletit o/pure f . shall he make it 37. 24. of a talent jf pure g. made he it 2 Sam. 12,ao.weightofcrown a.t.o/g. lChr.ZO.2. iKingsg.l4. Hiram sent Solomon 120 talents of g. 28. they sent from Ophir 420 talents of g. 10. lO. she gave Solomon 120 (. ofs. 2 Chr. 9. Q. 14. in one year came to Solomon 606 talentsofg. 2 ffing-f 23. 33. put the land to a t. ofg. 2 CAr.36.3, lCAi-o».22.14.David prepared 100,000 talents ofg. 29.4.prepared of my proper good 30od talents ofg . 7 . the chief of the fathers gave 5000 talents of g. 2 Chron. 8. 18. took from Ophir ^'p talents of g, Ezra 8. 26. 1 weighed of g. vessels ^OO talents Vessels n/GOLD 25flm.8.10.Toi sent to Ji&v.vessels of g.lChr. 18. 10. 1 Kings 10. 21. Solomon's drinking vessels were of g. 2 Chron. 9. 20. 25. every man brought present, v.ofg. 2CA/.9.24. 2 Kingsl2. IS.uotmada for house of Lordo. ofg. 24. 13. N ebuchadnezzar cut in pieces uewe/ro/'f, 2 Chr. 24. 14. of rest of money m^de they v. ofg, Ezra 1. 11. all the vessels of g. and silver 5400 5. 14. the vessels of g. Cyrus delivered to one 8. 26. I weighed of vessels ofe. 100 talents Estk. 1.7. they gave them dr^nu in vessels of g. Dan. 11.8. ^hall also carry mto Egypt i/mj^/j (^'■f, 2 Tim. 2. 20. hot only vessels of g. but of wood GOLDEl^. Exod, 25. 25. a g. crown to the border round about 28. 34. a f . bell |l 30. 4. two g. rings, 39- 20. 32. 2. Aaron said, break off the g. ear-rings Lev. 8. 9- upon forefront he put the g. plate Nutm 7 26. one f . suoon of ten shek.mll of incense GON Judg. 8. 24. had g, ear-rings, because Lshuaetiteft 26. the weight off. ear-rings he requested 1 Sam. 6. 4. five g. emerods, five g. mice, 17, 18, 2 A'iMff lO.29.Jehu departed not from the f. calves 1 Chron. 28. 17. for the f . basins he gave gold 2 Chron. 13. 8. there are with you e. calves Ezra 6. 5. and also let the g. vessels be restored .£xM.4.11.king&hallholdoutaff.5ceptre,5.2. | 8.4. Eccl, 12. 6. or the g. bowl be broken, or pitcher Isa. 13. 12. man more prec. than e. wedge of Ophir 14. 4. how hath the oppressor, uie g. city ceases Ji?r.5l.7. Babvlon hath been f. cup in Lord's hand* Dan. 3. 5. fall down and worship the f < image, 12. 5.2.Belshazzar commanded to bring thef. vessels 3. they brought the g. vessels taken out of temple Zech, 4. 12. though the g, pipes, empty the g, oil i^e3.9.4.had the g. censer and ark where was g. pot iZ«zi.l.l2.being turned, I saw seven g. candlesticks 13, one girt about the paps with a g. girdle 20. the mystery of the seven f . f:andlesticks 2. 1. whowalkethin midstof thef . candlesticks 5. 8. g. vials, 15. 7, 1| 8. 3. having a g. censer 14. 14. on his head a f . crown y 17. 4. a g. cup full SI- 15. had af . reed to measure the city and gates See Altar. GOLpSR^TH, S. Neh. 3. 8. Uzziel of the g. repaired next to him 3,1 .the f , son || 3%. and merchants repaired and f . Isa. 40. 19. the g. spreadeth it over with gold 41. 7> so the carpenter encouraged the f. 46. 6. they hire a g. and he maketh it a god GONE. Gen. 24. f 1. Abraham was old, and f . into days 31.30. and now though thou wouldest needs be f. 34. 17. take our daughter, and we will bef, 42, 33. take food for your households, and be g. Exod. 12. 32. take your flocks and herds, and be g. Dent. 32. 36. when he seeth their power is g. 1 Sam. 14. 3. the people knew not Jonathan wasf . 17- number now, and see who is g. fropi us 15. 20. 1 have g. the way which the Lord sent me 20. 41. as soon as the la4 vaJs g. David arose S6'i7ni. 3.7. wherefore f. in to'my father's concubine ) 24.he is quite f. || 13. 1,5. Amnon said, arise, bef. 1 Kings 2. 41 . that Shimei had g. from .lerusalem 13. 24. when he was g. a lion met him by the way 14. 10. as a man takes awa!y dung till it he all f . 18. 12. as soon as I am f. Spirit shall carry thee 20. 40. as 1 was busy here and there, he wasf . 22. 13. the messenger thatwELs g to call MicaiaX 1 Chron. 17. 5. but have g. from tent to tent Job 7. 4. when shall I rise, and the night be g. t 19- 10. he hath destroyed me, and I am g. 24. 24. they are exalted for awhile, but are f. 28. 4. they are dried up and g. away from men Psal. 38. 10. as for light of mine eyes, it also is g. 42. 4. I had f . with the multitude to house of God 73. 2. but as for me, my feet were almost g. 77- 8. is his mercy clean g, for ever ? 103. ^f the wind passeth over it, and it is g, log. v.1. £ am f . like the shadow that declineth Prov, 7, 19* the good man is g, a long journey 20. 14. when he is f . his way, then he bbasteth £cr/. 8.10. who had come andf. from place of holy Cant, 2. 11. winter is past,^ the rain is over and f. 5. 6. but my beloved hhd withdrawn, and wasf . 6. 1. whither is thy beloved f. O thou fairest .'' Isa. 5. 13. therefore my people aref, into captivity 24. 11. all joy darkened, the mirth of the land f . 41. 3. by the way he had not f . with his feet Jer. 2. 5. what iniquity in me, that they are e. 23 .howcanst thou say, 1 have not f .after £aalim '' 5. 23. but this people' are revolted and f . 9- 10. beasts /:re g. \\ 15. 6. thou art f. backward 44. 14. none that are f . into Egypt shall escape 28. all the remnant that are g. shall know 50. 6. they have g. from mountain Co hill Earn. 1. 3. Judah is g. \\ 5. Zion's children are g. 6. f . without strength || 18. my virgins are g. Ezek, 37.21. take Israel from heathen whither^ Dan. 2. 5. the king said, the thing is f. from me, B lios. 4. 1 18. their drink is g. they committed 9. 6. for lo, they are f . because of destruction Amoi 8. 5. when will new.moon be g. that we may Luke 2, 15. angels were f. from them into heaven 24. 28. he made as if he would have f . fuiiher John 4. 8. for his disciples were g. to Wy meat 12. 19. behold, the \yorld is g. after him Acts 16. 19. their masters saw hope of gains was g. 20. 25. among whom I have g. preaching the kingdom of God 1 Pet, 3. 22. who is g. into heaven on Hght hand Jude 11. they have' g. in the way of Gain GONE ahmt. 1 Sam. 15. 12. Saul is f . about and passed to Gilga. Jobl. 5. when days oftheirfeastings were f. a^ou/ Isa.lS.Q.foT the city isf . about the borders of Moa& Acts 24. 6. hath g. about to profane the temple GONE aside. Num. 6. 19. if thou hast not g, asidi to uD<.lcaiin«- GON Awn.5.20.if hast g, aside to anoth. instead of hiisb. Psat. 14. 3. they are all^. aside, they are filthy Acts 26. 31. when they were g. aside, they talked GONE astray. Psai. 119. 176. 1 have g. astray like a lost sheep Jsa. 53. 6. all we like sheep have g. astray A/a/. 18. 12. if a man have 100 sheep, oae of tliem be g. astray, he seeketh that which is g. astray 2 7*e/.C. IS.foriakeih the right way.and are g.aitray GONE away. 2 Sam. 3. 2C. but Abiier was g. away in peace, 23. 23 g. and the men of Israel were g. away Jcb 28. -i. even the waters were g. away from men Isa. I. 4. they are g. ateau backward Enek. 44. 10. Levites whicfl are g. away from me Jl/aA 3. 7. ye are £■■ away from mine ordinances John 6. C'2. but his disciples are g. away alone GONE^ftc*. iitt//i 1. 15. behold, thy sister-in-law is g. hack Job 23. 12. nor have I g. hack from commandment Psal. 53. 3. every one is g. back, none doeth good Jer. 40.5. while he was not yet g. b. he said, go back GONE dovin. 1 Sam. 15.12, Saul is passed, and g. doxcii to Gilgal 1 Kings 1. 25. Adonijah is g. down^zxiA slain oxen 21.18. Ahabg'. t^oicK to possess Naboth's vineyard 2 Kings 20. 11. by whidi the shadow had g. down in the dial of Ahaz, Isa. 38. 8. Cant. 6. 2. my beloved is g. dorai into his garden Jcr. 15. 9. her sun is^. doiat while it was yet day 48. 15. his young men are g. down to slaughter ^zek. 31. 12. all people g. down from his shadow 32. 21. the stTor-garef. down, slain by the sword 24. there is Elani || 27. Tubal 30. Zidoo g. down Jonah 1. 5. Jonah was g. dotni to sides of the ship GONE/o/M. Gen. Jg. + S3, sun g. forth when Lot entered Zoar ^od. 19. 1. in third month when Isr. w&s g./orth 2 Ki7tgsi6. 15. whenservant of Elishawas^.y'ffrM 1 Chron. 14. 15. God is g. forth before thee to smite Jsa. 51. 5. my salvation is g. forth, and ray arms Jer. 4. 7. he is g. forth to make ihy land desolate 10. 20. my children are g. forth of me, and are not 23. 15. is profaneness g. forth into all the land 1 9. a whirlwind of the Lord is g. forth in fury 29.16, brethren that are not g. forth into captivity Ezek. 7. 10. day is come, the morning is g. forth 36. 20. these are people of the L. and are e- forth Dan. 2. 14. g. forth to slay wise men of Baoylon 10. 20. when I am^. forth, prince of Grecia come Mark 10.17. when he was g, forth one came running GONE«w. jEj-orf.g.29.assoonasI jung.out I will spread hands yum. 16. 46. there is wrath g-. out from the Lord Veut. 13. 13. certain men g. out, and withdrawn 23. 23. that which is ^. out of thy lips, shaltkeep Jndg. 4. 14. is not the Lord g. out before thee ? liuth 1. 13. hand of the Lord isg. out against me 1 Sam. g. + 7. bread is g. out of our vessels 25. 37. when the wine was g. out of Nabal 2 Kings 5. 2. the Syrians had g. out by companies 7. 12. we be hungry, therefore they are g'. out fO. 4. afore Isaiah was g. out into the court Psal. 19.4. their line is g.out through all the earth Bg, 34. alter the thing that is g. out of my lips Isa. 45. 23. the word is g. out of my mouth Exek. 24. 6. pot, wjiose scum is not g. out of it Mat. 12, 45. when unclean spir.isg.oHi'.XK^tfll. 24. 25. 8. give us of your oil, our lamps are g. out Mark 5. 30. that virtue had g. out of him, Luke 8.46. 7. 29. devil isg^. t»«/of daughter, 3D. Liikell. 14. John 13. 31. when he was g. out, Jesus said , Horn. 3. 12. they are all g. out of way, unprofitable iJohi 4. 1 . many false prophets are g. out into world GONE over. 2 Sam. 17. 20. they be g. over the brook of water Psal. 38. 4. mine iniquities are g. over my head 40. 7. all thy waves and billows are g. over me 124. 4. then the stream had g. over our soul 5. the proud waters had g. over our soul Isa. 10.29. ihey are g. over the passage, and taken up 16. 8. they are g. over the sea, Je)\4B. 32. Mat. 10. 23. shall not have j. over the cities of Isr. GONE up. Gen. 49. 9. from the prey, my son, thou art g. vp % Kings 1 A. not come off bed on Which g. up, 6, 1,6. Psal. 47. 5. God is ^. vp with a shout, sing praises .ha. 15. 2, he is g. up to Bajith and to Dibon S7.8. discovered to another than me, and art 5. up Jer. 3. 6. she is g. up on every high mountain 14. 2. and the cry of Jerusalem is g. up 34. 21, thckingofBabylon's army, which are ^.«;j 4*J. 15. Moab is spoiled, and g. up out of her cities Esek. g. 3. the glory of the God of Israel was g. up 13, 5. ye have not g. up into the gaps Hos. 8. 9. for they areg, vp to Asiyria, a wild ass John 7. 10. but when his brethren were g. up Acts 18.22.when he had^. vp and salut. the church GONE a whoring, luiv, 17. 17. after whom they hwe g. a whorine 2i6 ■ , '^ GOO Esek. 2.3. 30. because thou hast g. a whoring IIos. 4. 12. g. a whoring from under their God g. 1. for thou hast g. a whoring from thy God GOOD Is taken, (1) For that sort of happiness which all ■nien desii e, as being pleasant atid agreeable them. Psal. 4. 6, Who will shew us any good : (2) I'or that which is zirtuoiis, morally honest, and jmt. Psal. 34. 14, Depart from evil and do good. (3) lor that which is beatuiful and agreeable ; for something perfect iti its kind. God heheld every thing he had created, and it was very good, Gen. 1. 31. Every creature had the goodness, beauty, and perfection which it re- q^Lired. And in 2 Chron. 18. 7.'I'his man never prophesieth good unto me, nothing agreeable. (4) I'or that which is pleasing and acceptable to God. Psal. 14. J, There is none that doeth good. (5) That which is expedient or conve- nient. Gen. 2. 18, It is not good that the man should be alone : Jt is not comenieni either for vty purpose of the increase of mankind, or for tnart's personal comfort. Also in 1 Cor. 7. 1, It is good for a man not to touch a woman. It were more convenient for a man 7tot to ?narry. (G) It signifies seasonable and commendable. IHat. C6. 10, The woman hath wrougiht a good work on me. (7) Cheerful and festival. 1 Sam, 25. 8, We come in a good day ; in a time of feasting and rejoicing. (Ji) Lawful to be used. 1 Tim. 4. 4, Every creature of God is good, (9J Christian liberty. Itom. 14. I6, Let not your good be evil spoken of : Use nof your Christian liberty unduly, whereby it should come to be reproached, as if it were only profane li cc7itioHiiLesi, and matter of contention. (10) Kind, merciful, bountiful. Rom. 5. 7, For a good man some would even dare to die. (11) Usefvl and valuable, Deut. 6. Jl. (12) Plea- saiit and agreeable, Psal. 133. 1. (13) Sweet. Prov. 24.13, Eat honey, because it is good. (14) Pious and religious. Acts 11. 24, U'he good of the land denotes all sorts of temporal biasings. Isa. J. I9, 'Ihe good hand of God, that is, the faiour and kind providence of God, Neh. 2. 8. GOOD, Substantive. Gen, 32. 12. thnu saidst, 1 will surely do thee g. 45. 18. I will give you Uie g. of the land of Egypt 20. for the g. of the land of Egypt is yo|urs 50. 20. God meant it unio g. to bring to pass N}un. 10.29. Lord haih sposen ^xoncerning Israel Deut. 23. + 6. thou shait not seek their peace nor 5. J(jj/i.24.20. consume jou,after he hath done you g. \ Sam. 20. 12. behold, if there be g. toward David 24. 17. for ihou hast rewarded nie g. for evil ig. wherefore the Lord rewarded thee g. 25. 30. according to all the s. he hath spoken 2 Sam. 14. 32. it had been g. forme Lo been there IC.12. Lord will requite g. for his cursing this day 1 Kings 22. 1 3. words of the prophets declare g. to the king with one moulh, 2 Chron. 18. 12. 1 Chro7i.'J.g.Z. I nave prepared of mfne own proper g. 2 Chron. 24. I6. because he had done g. in Israel EzraQ. 12.be strong, and eat the g. of the land Esth. 7. g. who had spoken^, for the king JobZ. 10. shall we receive g. atthe Jiandof God? 5. 27. hear it, apd know thou it for thy g. 7. 7. mine eye shall no more see g. g. 25. my days flee away, they see no g. 15. 3, orwith speeches wherewith he can do nog. 21. 16. lo, their g. is not in their hand 22. 21. be at pt-are, thereby g^. shall come to thee 24. 21. and he doeth not g. to the widow Psal. 4. 6. many say, who will shew us any g. ? 14.J.none doethg.notone,3. | 53. 1,3. Jfom.3.12. 34. 12. and loveih many days, that he may see g. 3g. 2. 1 was dumb, I held my peace even from g. 104. 28. thou openest hand, they ai-e filled with g. 106. 5. that I may see the g. of thy chosen 122.9. because of hou^e of Lord I will seekihy g. 128. 5. shall see the g. of Jerusalem all thy life Prav, 3. 27. withhold not ^.from them to whom due 11, 17. the merciful man doihg. to his own soul 27. he that diligently seeketh g. procureth 32. 14. a man satisfied withg.by fruit of his mouth 13.2. a man shall eat g. by the fruit of his mouth 21. hut to the righteous g. shall be repaid 14. 22. mjercy and truth be to them that devise g. 16. 20. haodleth a matter wisely, shall find g. 17. 20. he that hath a froward heart, findeth no g. 22. a merry heart doeih g. like a medicine ig. 8. he that keepeth understanding shall find g. Eccl. 2. 24. make his soul enjoy g. 3. 13. | 5. IS. 3, 12. X know that there is no g, in them 4.8. whom do I labour and bereave my soul of g.? 5.11. and what g. is there to the owners thereof ? 6. 3, his soul be not filled with g. and no burial 6. yet hath he seen no g. all go to one place 7. SO.not.amaDJust, that doeth f. and sinneth not GOO Eccl. 9. 18. but one sinner destroyeth much g. Isa. 1. jg. if willing, ye shall eat theg. of the lau* 52. 7- tliat bringeth good tidings of ^. of salvation Jer, 8. 15. we looked for peace, no g. came, 14. I^l 17. 6. he shall not see when g. comelh 18, 10. if it do evil, I wUl repent of the g. 20. I stood before thee to speak g. for them 29. 32. neither shall he behold the g. I will do 32. 42. I wilt bring all the g. I have promised 33. 9. which shall bear all the g. that I do them Lam. 3. f 17. my soul far from peace, I forgat g. Esek. X6. 50. 1 took them away as 1 saw g. IIos. 14, 1 2. take away all iniquity, and giveg. ZecA. 1. 1 17- my cities through g. shall be spread II. 12. I said, if ye think g. give me my price Mat, 26,24. been g. lor that man had not been bom Mark 10. -f 42. think g. to rule over the Gentile.* John 5. 29. that have done g. to the resurrection Acts 10. 38. who went about doing g. and healiujj 14. 17. in that he did g. and gave us rain Rom. 2. 10. honour to every man that worketh g. 1 Thess. 3, 1. we thought itg. to be left at Athens Uo/jn3.17.whohaih this world's g. and shmiethu;* For GOOD. Deut. 6. 24. to foar the Lord for our g. always 10. 33. which I command thee this day_/brlhyg, 28. + 11. Ld. shall make thee pIepteous_/i/rg'. 30. 9. 30. 9. the Lord will again rejoice over theefor g Ezra 8. 22. hand of our God on all of them ylirg -AWi. 5.iy. think upon me, O my God,/tfrg. 13. 31. Job 5. 27. hear it, and know thou it for thy g. Psal. 86. 17 ■ shew me a token for g, they may see 119. 122. be surety for thy servanty^r g. Jer. 14. 11. pray not for this people ^r their g. 24. 5. whom 1 Sent outof iliisplaceybrtheirg. 6. for 1 will set mine eyes on ihemfar g. 32. 39. may fear me for ever ,_/brtheg. of them -l/ic. 1, 12. Maroth waited carefully _/"tir g. liom.Z. 28. we know all things work logether_/br ^^ l.'i. 4, he is the minister of God to ihee/or g. 15. 2. let every one please his neighbour y^r g. See Bad, Evil. GOOD, Adjective. Gen. 21. l6. Ilagar sat her down a g. way off 24. 12. I pray thee, send me g. speed this day t 16. Rebekah was^-. of countenance, a virgin 26. 2g. as we have done to thee nothing but "^. 27.46. Rebekah said, whatg. shall my life do mc? 41. 5. g. ears || 26. g. kine || 35. g. years 43. 28. thysprvant our father is in g. health 46. 29. Joseph wept on his fAher's neck a g. whild Deut, 33. 16. for g.-will of him that dwelt in bush 1 -b'flwi. 2.24. my sons, it is nog. report that 1 hear 12. 23. I will teach you the g. and right way 25, 15. men were very g. to us, we were not hurt 29. p. I know that thou art g. in my sight "Satn. 15. 3. see thy matters are g. and right 19- 18. and to do what the king thought g. 1 Kings 8. ZG. that thou teach them the g. way 56. hath not failed one word of his g. promis* 12.7. and speakg. words to them, ZChron. 10. 7. 2 A7«ff.r 20.19. g.is the word of the Lord, 7ja.39.&. 2C//roH.ig. u.the Lord shall be with the g. 30. 18. saying, the g. Lord pardon every one Ezra 7. 9- ^he g. hand of his God on him, Neh.Z.Z. 8. 18. and by the g. hand of our God upon us Nch. g. i;j. thou pavest them true laws, g. statutw 20. thou gayest thy g. Spirit to instruct them Job 10, 3. ii it g. that thou shouldest oppress? 13, g. is it g. that he should searph you out ? 22. t 2. doth his g. success depend thereon ? 3g. 4. their yoijng ones are in g. liking Psal. 25. 8. g. and upright is the Lord, therefore 37. 23. steps of a ^. man are ordered by the'Lord 45. 1 . my heart is inditing a g. matter 8b. 5. thon. Lord, artg. ready to forgive, lig. 60 112. 5. a g. man sheweih favour, and lendeth Hy. 39. turn reproach, thy judgments are g. '''^ teach me g. judgment and knowledge 66. Prov. 2. g. thou shalt understand every g. paOi 20. that thou mayest walk in the way ofg. men 12. 25. but a g. word maketh the heart glad 14. 19, the evil bow before the g. and thewicketl 15. 23. and a word in due season, how g. is it! 30. and a g, report maketh, the'bones fat 20. 18. and with g. advice make war 22. Lag. name rather to be chosen than ricbr Eccl. 4. g. they have a g. reward for their labt 5. 11. what g. is there to the owners thereof? 9. 2. there is one event to the ij. and to the clean 11. 6. or whether they both "shall be alike g. Jer. 6. 16. where is theg. way, and walk therein 24. 2. g. figs II 3. very g. || 5. like g. figs, so will I *g. 10. I will perform my g. word toward you Ezek, 17. 8." planted in a g. soil by great'watcii 24.4. gather evsryg. piece,ihigh, and shoulder ^a'i. 4. 2. I thought it g. to shew the signs Zech. 1,13. Lord answered the angel with g.wonl* M-al. s. 13. receiveih it with g.-will at vour hand Mat. 7. 11. know how to give g. gifts, Z\i#ni( GOO JbV».7-lT'every g. tree bringeth forth g. fruit, 18. g. 22. daughter, be of g, comfort^ LuJte B. 48. IS.B. feU in^.ffT. 23. A/or*4. 8,20. /.«*# 8.8,15. 24. f . *ee yc know how that a g. while ago Rom.t. 12. commandment is holy, and just, andf, 12. 2. what is that g. and perfect will of God 1 Cor. 15..S3. evil communications corrupt^, mann, 1 Thets. S. 6. that ye have g, remembrance of us 2 'I'im. 3. 3. despiscrs of those that are g. Tit. 1. 8. a bishop must be a lover off. men Heb. fi. 5. that have tasted the g. word of God Jtim. 1. 1*. everv g. gift y 2. 3. sit in a g. place 1 /-*«/. C.IB. be subject not only to the g. and gf-ntle 3. 10. he that will love Ufe, and see g. days See Bad, Cheer, Conscience, Courage, Do, Day, Old age. As GOOD. Jleb, LI. 12. sprung of one,^ and him ajf. as dead GOOD /ieed, Deut. 3. 4. take ye g. heed 4. 15. Jos/i. Q^i. 11. Eccl. 12. y. preacher gave g. /teed, and sought out Is GOOD. Cm. 3. 13. and the gold of that land is g. l6. t 6. doasi/*>. in thine eyes, ig. 8. | 20. 1 15. Deut. 1 . 14. the thing which thou hast spoken is g. 6. 18. do that which isg. in the sight of the Lord S3, i 16. he shall dwell where it is g, for him Jud^. g. f 2. speak whether it is g. for you 1 Sam. 89. 6. coming in with me in ^Ue host is g. I h'htga S, 38. and Shimei said, the saying is g, 43. the word that I have heard is g 18. f 34 32. 13. and speak that which is e. fiTiMjfSO.S.T have done that which isg, 7jir.38.3: I Chron. l6. 34. the I^rd isg. 3 Chr. 5. 13. | 7. ."J- £»ra 3. U. Psal. 100. 6. \ 106. 1. | 107. 1: i 118. 1, 29. t 135., 3. I 136. 1. 1 145. 9, TeT. 33. 11. £am. 3*. 25. Na/i. 1. 7. 19. 13. the Lord do that which is g. in his sight -&4 34.4. know among ourselves what i> g, Ptal. 34. B. O taste and see that the Jion[ is g, ^59. 16. hear me, for thy loving-kindness is g. 73. 1. truly God ise, to Israel, to such as are 85. 12. the Lord shall give that which is g. 109. 21. because thy mercy is g. deliver me 143. 10. thy Spirit is g. lead me to the land ProD. 11. S3, the desire of the righteous is only g. 25. 25. so isg, news from a far country 31. 18. she perceivetfa her merchandise is g. Eect. 3. 36. God giveth to a man that is g. in his sight, may give to him that is g. before God 6. 12. who knoweth what i> g. for man in life ? 7. !!■ wisdom is g. with an inheritance t 26. that is g. before God shall escape 9' 3. as is the g. so is the sinner Jsa. 55. 3. eat ye that which is g. let your soul Jer. 13. 10, this girdle which is g. for nothing Hoi. 4. 13. because the shadow thereof t« g. Mie. 6. 8. he hath shewed thee, O man, what is g. Mat. 3. 17' ye say, everyone that dueth evil is g. Mark 9, 50. salt is g^ but if the salt, Luke 14. 34. Ijike 6. 45. bringeth forth that which is g. 18. 19. none is g. save one, that is God Horn. 7. 13. was then thatwhinh u g. made death 18. but how to perform that is g. I find not 13. 9> abhor evil, cleave to that which is g. Id. 19. I would have you wise to that which is g. 1 Cor. 7. 26. that this is g. for the present EpA. 4. 29. no communication but that is g. 1 Thess. 5. 15. follow that which isg. 3 John 11. 21. prove all things, hold fast that which isg. 1 Tim. I. 8. but we know that the law is g. S. 3. thisi>^, and acceptable in the sight of God 4. 4. for every creature of God 1* e. 5. 4. for that is g, and acceptable before God 1 Pet. 3. 13. if ye be followers of that which is g. It is GrOOD. Psal.SZ.9.1 will wait on thy name, for it wg.54.6. 73. 2B. II is g. for me to draw near to God 92. 1 . it is a g. thing to give thanks unto the Lord 119- 71. it is g. for me that I have been afflicted 147. 1. 1/ If g. to sing praises unto our God Prov.i4i.l3.mj son, eat tliou honey, because 11 isg. Seei.S.LB. it isg.and comely for one to eat and dk. T. 18. it it g. that thou shonldest take hold ijt. 41. t7- saying of the soder, it is g. Lam. 3, 36. it is g. that a man should both hope 27. it isg. that a man bear the yoke in his youtn Mat. 6. 13. it is g, for nothing but to be cait out 17-4. If i.rj^. forustobehere,ilfar>l9.5.Ziut0g.33. Bom. 7. 16. 1 pqubeqt unto the law, that 1/ is g. 247 ■ GOO iffwt, 14.C1.fr ij ^.aeither toeat desh nor drink wine ICar.T.l. it is g.iOT a man not to touch a woman, 8. S6. 1 say, 1/ is g. for a man so to be Cai, 4. 18. it is g. to be zealously affected always GOOD land. Exod.S.Q.come to bring them to g. land, Deut. 8. 7. Num. 14. 7. the land we searched is a g. land Deut.1.25. it is a^^. /0»<2 which the Lord doth give 35. none of that generation see that g. land 3. 35. I pray, let me go over, and see the g. land 4.21. Lordswarel should not go unto that ;. land 33. ye shall go over and possess that g. land 6. 18. thou mayest go in and possess the f. land 6. 7>the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a^. land 10. shalt bless the Lord thy God for the g. land g. 6. giveth not this^. land for thy righteousness 11. 17. lest ye perish from oif ^. land Lord giveth JosU^ 23. 13. until ye perish from this g. land, 15, 16. ye shall quickly perisa from off the g. land Judg. 18, 9- we have seen the land, and it is very ^. 1 Kiiigs 14. 15. snail root Israel out of ihisg. layid 8 Kings 3. 19, mar erery g. piece of land, 25. 1 ChroJi. 28. 8. that ye may possess this g. land GOOD with make. \ Affirmative. I Negative. Exod. 31 . 34. the owner of pit shall make it g.32. 14 . 32. 11. the owner shall not make it g. 13, 15. Lev. 34. 18. he that killeth a beast shall make it g. Num. 23. ig, hath spoken, shall he not make xig. ? Jer. 18. 11. and make your ways and doings g, GOOD man. 3 Sam. 18. 37. the king said, Ahimaaz is a ^. man Psal.ST.HX steps of 3.g.man are ordered by the L. 112. 5. a g. man sheweth favour and lendeth Proji. 7 . 19. the g. man is not at home, he is gone 12. 2. a,g. ma/iobtaineth favour of the Lord 13. 22. a g. man leaveth an inheritance to 14. 14. a.g. man is satisfied from himself, 12. 14. Mic. 7 . 2 the g. man is perished out of the earth Mai.l2.S5.g.ma7i out of good treasure, Luke €.45. 20. 11. they murmured against the g man 24.43. if iheg.ffiatt of the house had Luown in what wfitch the thief would come, Lnie 12. 39. Luke 23. 50. Joseph was a^. man, and a just /ij/m7.12.somes£ud,he is Ag.man, others 3aid,nay Refill .24.Barnabas was a g.matt, full of Holy G. R0m.5.7.fovvi,g. man some would even dare to die Not GOOD. Gen. 3. 18. it is nor g. that man should be alone 1 5flm.29.+6.thniiart«orff. in the eyes of the lords 2 Sam. 17. 7. the counsefis 7iot g. at tiiis time Psal. 36.4. setteth himself in away that is not g. Prov. 16. 39. leadeth him into way that is not g. 17. 26. also to punish the just is not g. 16. 5. is ?totg. to accept the person of the wicked ig. 2. that the soul be without knowledge is 7iot g. SO. 23. and a false balan9e is not g. S-i. 33^. fiot ^. to ha,v? respect of persons, 28. 21. S5f 27. it is not g- to eat much honey Isa. 65. 2. which walketh in a way diat is no( g^. Ezek. 18. 18. and did that which is 7iot g. among 30. 2^. I gave them statutes that were not g. 36. 31. remember your doings that were not g. Mat. ig. ^Q. ifchecdsebeso, it is not g. to marry Acts 15. 3,8. Paul thought not g. to take him with 1 Cor. 5, 6. your glorying is notg. know ye not Seem, seemed, seemeth GOOD. Josh^.^.^S^. as it seemeth g. to thee to do unto us, do, Judg. 10. 15. 1 Sam. 14. 36, 40. Ett;a 1. 18. Esth. 3. X\. Jer. 26. 14. | 40. 4. Judg. ig. 24. do to them what seemeth g. unto you ;&im.l.23.dowhatj«me(j^^.3.18. | 11.10. | 24.4. 3 Sam. 3. I9. Abner spake all seemed g. to Israel 10. 12. the Lord do what seemeth him g. 15. 26. ig. 37. do to Chimham what shall sermg. 38. 24.22. take and offer up what seemeth g. unto him 1 Kings 31. 2. if it seem g. to thee, Jer, 40. 4. 1 Chron. 13. 2. if it seem g. to you, let us send Ezra 5. 17. if it seem g. to" the king, Esth. 5. 4. Jer. 18. 4. as seemed g. to the potter to make it Mat. 11. 26. so itsee/nedg. in sight, Liike 10. 21. Luke 1.3. it seemed g.to me, having perfect underst. Acts 15. 25. it seemed g. urito us, being assembled 38. it seemed g. to the Holy Ghost and to us GOOD with thing. Exod. 18. 17. the thing th!at ihou doest is not g. Deut. 26. 11. thou shalt rejoice in every g. thing Josh. 21. 45. there failed not aught of anyg. tAing 1 Sam. 26. 16. the thing is not g. tbou hast done 1 Kings 14. 13. in him there isfound some^. thing ^KingsQ.Q.Hazael. took of every g.thingof Damas. Pial. 34. 10. that seek Lord not want any^. t/uug 38. 20. because I follow the thiiig that g. is 84. 11. no g. thing will he witli^old from them 92. 1. it is a g. thing to give thanks unto the Lord Prov. 18.32.whos6 findeth a wife, findeth ag. thing Jer. 33. 14. 1 will perform ^. thing I have promised Hos. 8. 3. Israel hath cast off the thing that isg. Mat, _*9. 16. what^. rAing- .shall I do to inherit life? Jo/m 1. 46. can any f. r^in^ comeoutof Kazareth? 000 liom.T. 18. tr.at is in my flesh, dwelleih no j. thi^g Gal. 4,18. good to be zealously affected in a g. thfn^ Eph.4. 28. working with his hands thijtg which is g. b. 8. knowing that what g. t'Uing any man doettt 2 Tim. 1,14. ^atg.rAing^ committed unto thee, keep Philem. 6. by acknowledging every e. thing in you Hei. 13. 9. it is a g. thing the heart be established GOOD thijigs. Deut. 6. 11. to give thee houses foil of all g. thing t Josh. 23. 14. not one failed of all the g. things 15. that as all g. things are come upon you 2'^tn^/25^t28. hespakeg.f/i.withnim,J«r.52.t93. 3 Chron. 12. 13. in Judaih there were g. thi7igs \Q. 3. in Jehoshaphat there are g. thi7igs found Job 22. 18> yet he filled their houses with g. things Ps. 103. 5. who satisfieth thy mouth with g. things Prov. 28. 10. the upright shall have g. things Jer. 5. 25. your sins have withholdeng. things 13.t 6. believe not, though they speak g. thing* Mat. 7. 11. give g. thtjigi to them that ask him ' 12. 34. huw can ye being evil speak g. things? 35. a good man bringeth forth g. thi7tgs Lute 1.53. he hath filled the hungry withg. thing: 16. 35. in thy life lime receivedst thy g. things Rom. 10. Id. and bring glad tidings of g. things Gal. 6. 6. communicate unto him in all^. things Tit. 2. 3. the aged women be teachers of g. thingt 3. 8. these things ar^g. and profitable unto men Heb. 9- 11. Christ being aa high priest of g. thiogt lO.l.the law having a ^adow of g. things :o comf GppD tidings. 2 Sam. 4. 10. thinking to have brought g. tidi7igs 18, 37' a good man, and cometh with g. tidijigj 1 A'mgf 1.43. a valiant man, and bringestf. tidi.ig: 3 KingsT. 9. this day is a day of g. tidings Ita 49. g. O Zion, that bringest g. tidings 41.21 . 1 willgiveJerusalem one that bringethf.ft^, 52. 7. the feet of hiin that bringeth g. tidi7tg£ 6|, 1, he hath anointed me to preachg. tiding' Nah. 1. 1^. beholdfeet of him who bringeth^. tiJ» Luke 2. 10. 1 bring you g. tidtrtgs of great joy 1 2'hess 3. 6. brought us g. tidings of your faith t-Vas GOOD. Gen. 1. 4. God saw that itwas^. 10,12,18,21,25. 31. God saw every thing, behold it was very g 3.6. the woman s^aw that the tree was g. for food 40. 16. the baker saw the interpretation was g, 41.37. thing wo* g. in eyes of Pharaoh, 45. 1 1,6 4g. 15. Issachar saw that rest wasg, and the land Josh. 22.t30. it was g. in the eyes of Phinehas 1 Sam. 15,9. Saul and people spared all that was g. 2 Chron. 14, 2. Asa did that which wasg, andriglvt 31, 20. Hezekiah wrought that vrhich. was g. Neh. 2. 18. the hand of God which was g. Eccl. 3. 3. till I might see what was that g. for sout GOOD underttandmg. 1 Sam.25. S.Abigail was a woman off .unf/enraniL Pja/, 111. lO.£'.imi/0/-i.have all tbatdo his command, Prov.li.i.so shalt thou find favor and g. widerstanH, 13. 15. g. U7tderstanding giveth favour GOOD work. Neh . 2. 18. Strengthen their hands for this g. work Mat.2Q.\ii. she hath wrought B.g. work. Mark 14. 6 John 10. .'13. for a g. work we stoM thee iiot 2 Cor. g. 8. that ye may abound to every g. work Phil, i . 6. that be which hath begun a g. work. Cot. 1. 10. being fruitful in every g^. work. 2 !/'A^jj.2.17.stablish you in every f. word and mot* 1 Tim. 3. 1. office of a bishop, desireth ag. work. 5. 10. if she diligently followed every g. work 'I Tim. 2. 21. and prepared unto every g. work Tit. 1. 16. and unto every g. work reprobate 3. 1. put them in mind to lie ready io Avery g. work Heb. 13. 21. God make you perfect in every g. wgtk GOOp works. 1 Sam. 19.4. his ECffrit/ to thee have been veryg. Mat. 5. 16. that they may see your g. works John 10. 32. manyg. woi'^s have 1 shewed you. Acts 9. 36. Dorcas full of ^ works and almk-deedJi Rom. 13. 3. for rulers are not aterror to g, works Bph. 2. 10. created in Christ Jesua unto^. wo}ki 1 Tim.2. 10. that women be adorned with g. works 5. 10. a widow well reported of for g. works 35. the g. works of some are manifest before-hand 6.18. charge the rich, that they be rich in g. works 2 Tim. 3. 17. thoroughly furnished to all g. works Tti. 2. 7. shewing thyself a'pattem iug. works 14. a peculiar people, zealous off. works 3. 8. they be careful to maintain g. works, 14. Heb. 10. 24. to provoke unto love and g. works 1 Pet. 2.13. they may by your g. works glorify Go-l QOODLY Ge7t. 27. 15. Rebekah took g. raiment of her son 39. 6. Joseph was a g. person end well-favoured 49. 21. Kaphtali a hind let loose, giveth f .vonli Exod. 2. 2. when she saw he was a g. child 39. 28. they made g. boimets of fine liasn Lev. 23. 40. on the first day of boughs Oit!^:. vKi* Num. 34. 5. howg^. are thy tents, O J.u'oh ! 31. 10. they burnt allthair^, ciitlis wiO. fin GOO Deitt.3.25.\et urn see that^, mount, and Lebanon ^. 10. great and g. cities wBich thoa buUdest not e. 12. lest when thou hast built e. houses Josh. 7. 21. I saw a g. Babylonisn garment I Sam. Q. a. Saul, a choice young man, and a g. l6. 12. David was ruddy and g. to look to Sam. 23. 31. Benaiah slew an Egyptian, a ^.man I Kings 1. 6. Adonijah also was a very g. man a Ckroa. 3f). 10. brought to Babylon theg. vessels 10, burnt palaces, and destroyed the g. vessels Jbd 39. 1.1. gaveet thou^. wings to the peacocks ? PaaL 16. 6. yea, I have a g. heritage , SO. 10. the bough3 were like the g. cedars Jer, 3. 19. how shall I give thee a g. heritage ! 11. 16. a green olivertree, fair, and of g. fruit Euk. 17. 8. was planted, that it might be a ^. vine 23. it shall bear fruit, and be a g. cedar . Dun. 11. tl6. he shall stand in the g. lan^, f 4,1. t 45. he $hall plant in the g. holy niountaiin Hot. 10. 1. they have made g. images Joel 3. 5. carried into your temple my g. things Zech.lQ.Z. hath made them as his g. horse in battle 11. 13. a g. price that I was prized at of them Mat. 13. 4^. a merchant-men seeking g. pearls JJuJce 21. 5. how it was adorned with g. stones Jam. 2. 2. if there come a man in g. apparel Rev, 18. 1^. all things dainty and^. are departed GOODLIER. 1 Sam. 9. 2. not in Israel a g. person than Saul GOODLIEST. 1 Sam. 8. 16. he will take your g. young men 1 Kings^O. 3. thy children, even the? . are mine GOODLINESS. Xsa. 40. 6. the g. thereof as the flower of the field GOODNESS. Exnd. IS.Q.Jethro rejoiced for all g-. Lordhaddone 33. 19. I will make all my g. pass before thee 34. 6. the Lord God abundant in g. and truth Nimt. 10. 32. that what^. the Tx>rd shall do to us 2"Sflm.7.2a.thoupromisedstthisg'.l Chren. 17. 26. 1 Kings 8.66. joyful forg', L.had doi^e, 2 C^r.7.10. JO.ff. thou hast added wisdom and g. to thy fame iCkron. 6.41. let thy saints rejoice in g. 32. 32. Hezekiah his g.\\ 35. 26. Josiab and his g. JTM. 9. 25. and deligtted themselves in thy g. 35. they have not served thee in thy great g. Psal. 16. 2. my g. extendpth not to thee 21.3. and thou preveptest him with blessings of ^. 23.6. surely g. and mercy shall follow me 25. 7. remember thou me, for thy g. sake, O Lord tl3. his soul shall.lodge in g'. seed .inherit earth 27. 13. 1 had believed to see the g. of the Lord 31. 19, O how great is thy g. thou hast laid up 33. 5. the earth is full of the e. pf the Lord 52. 1. the g. of (^oA endureth continually G5.'4. we shall be satis^ed with the ^. of thy house 11. thou crownest the year with thy g. 68. JO. thou hast prepared of thy g. for the poor 107.8. praise the Lord for his^. 15. 21, 31. 9- and filleth the hungry soul with g. 144. 2.m.yg'. and my fortress, my high tower 145. 7. thpy shall utter'the memory of thy g. Prov.20.6. most men will proclaim every one his g. Isa. 63. 7. his great §■. towaril the house of Israel Jer. 2. 7- I brought you to eat the g. thereof 31. 12. they shall flew together to the g. of the Ld. 14. people shall be satisfied with my g. saith Ld. 33. 9- they shall fear and tremble for all the g. Hos. 3, 5. they shall fear'the Lord and hisg-. 6.4. yourg-. is as amorningcloud and early dew 10. ,1, accordingtog'. of his land they made images Zech. 9. 17. for hoW great ishisg'. and his beauty ! Jiiom. 2. 4. or despisest thou the riches of his g. not knowing the g. of God leadeth thee to repentance 11. 22. behold, therefore, theg. and severity of God, toward thee g. if thfiu continue in hisg. 15. 14. I am persuaded that you are full of g. Gal. 5. 22. the fruit' of the Spirit is^. Eph. 5. 9. 2 Thess. 1. 11. fulfil all the good pleasure ofhist;'. GOODS.' Offtt, 14.16. Abram brought back all the g and Lot 21 . give me the persons, and take the g.to thyself 24. 10. the ^^ of his master were in his hand 31. 38. Jacob carried away all his g. 46. 6. Exod. 22. 8. not put hand to his neighbour's g. 1 1. Num. 16.32. the earth swallowed them and their g. 31. 9. Israel took the spoil of Midian and their g. 35.3. the suburbs shall be for Levites' cattle and g. Deut. 28. 11. Lord shall make thee plenteous in g. 2ChT.9,l. 14. the Lord will smite thy wives, thy g. £zra 1. 4. let the men of his place help him with g. 6. all about them strengthened their hands withg. '6. 8. that of king's g expenses be given to these men 7 26. to banishment or to confiscalion of g. Neh. g. 25. they possessed houses full of all g. i'ab'^Q^ 10. and his hands shall restore their g. 21. therefore shall no man look for his g. 28. his g. shall flow away m the day of his wrath Eecl. 5. 11. when g. increase, they are increased Esek. 38. 12. which Lave gotten cattle and ?. £2tfA.38.13.art come to take away cattle and g. ? Zeph. 1. 13. their g. shall become a booty Mat. 12. 29. how enter a strong man's house, and, spoil hisg-. except he bind strong man, Mark 3. 27. 24. 47. he shall make him ruler uver all his g. 25. 14. who called and delivered to them his g. Luke 6. 30. of him that taketh away thy g-. ask not 11. 21, keepeth his palace^ his g. are in peace 12. 18. there will I bestow all my fruits and my g. 19. thou hast much g. laid up for many years 15. 12 . give me the portion of g. that falleth to me 16.1. was accused to him that he had wasted his g. 19.,8. the half of my g. I give to the poor Acts 2. 45. sold their g. and parted them to all men 1 Cor. 13. 3. tho' I bestow alljuyg^. to feed the poor Heb. 10. 34. ye took joyfully the spoiling of your ^. Rev. 3. 17. I am rich, and increased with g. GOPHEE. vjood. Gen. 6. 14. qiake thee an ark of g.-aood, rooms GORE, D. _Exod. 21. 28. if an ox g'. man or woman that they ?1. whether he have g. a son or a daughter GORGEOUS. Luke 23. 11. Herod arrayed Jesus in a ^ . robe GORGEOUSLY. Ezek. 23. 12. she doted on Assyriansclothed most ^. Luke 7. 25. that axe g. apparelled in king's courts GOSPEL. TAe Gospel is a revelation of the grace of God to fallen man through a Mediator. Or, it is a wise, a holy, and gracious constitution of God, for-ihe recover^/ of fallen, siiful, and miserable man, from thai deplorable state into which sin had brought him, by sending hit own Spn Jesus Christ in the flesh, to obey his law which man had broken, to make a proper atonement for sin by his death, and thus to procure par- don, and the favour of God, and eternal happi- ness for all that believe and repent, and receive the gospel-salvation ; together aiith a promise of the Holy Spirit to work this faith and repen- tance in their hearts, to renew their sinful natures unto holiness, to form them on earth fit for this happiness, and to bring theyi to the full possession of it in heaven. HeJice it is called the gospel of God, as it came origi7ially from the Father, JRom. 1. 1. It is called the gospel of the grace of God, Acts 20. 24. because it proceeds from^ and manifests his favour, and is the means whereby his grace is bestowed. Is is called the gospel of Christ, Rom. 1. 16. as he is the immediafe Author, and the subject matter of it. In the same passage it is said to be the power of God unto salvation ; It is the means which, by the influence of the Spirit of God, is made effectual to salvation Jt is called the gospel of salvation, Eph. 1. 13 It brijtgs the good news that salvation is to bt had J it offers this salvations it shews the way how it is attained; it works grace to fit for,a7id bring men to salvation. This gospel the Spirit of God preached to Abra- ham under the Old I'estament. Gal. 3. 8, The Scripture foreseeing that God would justify the heathen through faith, preached before the gos- pel unto Abraham, saying. In thee shall all nations be blessed. The glad tidings of justi- fication and salvation by faith in Christ, were preached to Abraham, and were contained in that promise made' to him, which is the sum of the covena?it, In thy seed shall all nations be blessed^ (Jen. 22. 18. The word gospel, in the original, 'EuayyeX/oi-, signifies good news, 0- gladtidjngs. And surely wheii. a sinner, who is exposed to the wrath of God, is semible of his guilt and danger, it mmt needs be glad tidings to him to hear of a way vj .salvation, and an all-sufficient Saviour. Gospel ts taken for an historical narration of what Christ did and spake, of his life, mira- cles, death, resurrection, a?id doctrine ; as the Gospel according to Matthew, Mark, &c. The beginning of the gospel of Christ, Mark I. 1. Sometimes it is taken for the preaching and publication of the gospel, and adjninislraiion of affairs that co7tcern it. Rom. 1. 9, Whom I serve with my spirit in the gospel of his Son. It is put for the doctrijtes^of free erace. Rom. 11. 28, ./ -/ s . MarkX.l. the bteginningof theg. of Jesus Christ IS.Jesus came, saying, repent and believe the g. &. 35. whoso shall lose his life for my sake aiid g. 10.29. that hath left his house for my sake audg^. 13,10. the g. must be published among all nations /lets 15. 7. that the Gentiles by my mouth hear g. 20. 2-i. to testify the g. of the graoe of God Rom.\.\. an apostle, separated to theg. of God 9. wnom T serve with my spirit lag. of his Son 16. for I am not ashamed of the g. of Christ S.l6.shall judge secrets of men according to my GOT Rom. 10. 16. but they have not all obeyed the g 11. 28. as concerning the g. they are enemies 15. 16. to the Gentiles, ministering the g. of God 29.in the^'ulncssof the blessing of theg', o'^Chrisl 16. 25. of power to stablish you according tog. lCor.4.15.in Jesus I have begotten you thro' thc^. 9, 12. lest we should hinder the g. of Christ 17. a dispensation oftheg-. is committed to me 18. when I preach g. I may make the g. of Christ without charge ; that I abuse not my power in g 23, this I do for the g.sake to be partaker thereo< 2 Cor.4. 3. rf ourg. he hid, it is hid to them are Ioh( 4. lest light of glorious g. of Christ should shine 8. 18. sent the brother, whose praise is in the g. 9. 13. for your professed subjection to g.of Ghria 11. 4. if ye receive another Spirit or g. Gal. 1. 6, Gal. 1. 7. and would pervert the g. of Christ ^.3 1 communicated to them the g. I preach 5. that the truth of the g. might continue 7. when saw the ^.of uncircum. committed to me 14. not uprightly according to the truth of the g. £//A. 1,13. the word of troth theg'. of your salvation 3 .6.be partakers of his promise in Christ by the g, 6. 15. shod with the preparation of th»>^. of peace 19. to make known the mystery of the g. Phil. 1, 5. for your fellowship in the g. till notf 7- in the defence and confirmation oftheg. 17. 12. have fallen out to the furtherance of the g. 27. only let your conversationbe as becometh the g. striving together for the faith of the g, 2, 22. he hath served with me in the g. 4. 3. belp women who laboured with me'in the g. 15. know also that in the beginning of the g. Col. 1. 5. ye heard before in word of truth of the f, 23 . be not moved away from the hope of the g, 1 Thess. 1.5.^. came not in word hut in power 2.2. we were bold to speak theg. of God to you 4. were allowed of God to be put in trust with g 8. were willing to have imparted not the g. only 3, 2. Timothy our fellow-labourer in the g. 2 r>4wf.l.8.onthem that obey not the g'.l Per.4.17 2, 14. whereunto he called you by our g. 1 Tim.y. 11. according to the ff. of the blessed Gcj 2 Tim. 1. 8. be partaker of the afflictions of the g 1 10. brought immortality to light through the g. 2. a. Jesus Christ was raised according to my g. f^i/em.is.have ministered to me inbondsof rfie^ GOSPEL joined with preach, preached, preaching Mat.4.23. J es.iveDt preaching g. 9 35. Mark l.X't, 11. 5. the poor have the g. preached, Luke 7. 22. 24.14. thisf . skal\hGpreached,26.J3. Mark 14-5, Mark 16. 15. go, preach the s- to every creature Luke 4. 18. he hath anqinted me to preach Ae g. 9.6. they departed, /TflacAiMg the 5. andheafiDg 20. 1, that as he-taught, ani preached the g. Acts 8. 25. ajidpreffched theg'. to the Samaritans 14. 7. and there ihey preached the g. 21, when they "hii preached the g. to that,eity 16-10. that the Lord had called us Xapreach the g lioiTi. 1. 15. 1 am re^dy to preach theg. at Rome 10. 15. how beautiful feet of them that preach g. 15. ig. I have fully preached the g. of Christ 20. so have T strived to preach the g. not where 1 Cor. 1.17. sent me not to baptize, hnt to preach g, 9- 14. that preafA theg. should live of the gospel l6.though 1 preach theg. )t&ve nothing to glory of, for necessity oh me, woe to me if I preach not g 18. that when I ^reacA the £■. I may make gospel 15. 1. I declare to ygu the g. which I preached 2 Cor. 2. 12. when I came to Troas topreach the g, 10. 14. come as far as to you in preaching theg 11. 7. because I preached to you freely the g. Go/.l. 8. though we or an angel /ircacA any olherg.9 11. the g. p-eached of me is not after man 3. 8. preached before the g. to Abraham, sayinj 4. 13. through infirmity of flesh I preached the p. 1 Thess. 2. 9. we preached to you the g. of God //n hast had pity on th^ g. far which hast not |M9 GRA GOURDS. 1 Kings 6. 1 18. cedar of the house carved with g. Wild GOURDS. 2 Kings 4. 30, one gathered wild g. his lap full GRACE Xr taken (1) For the free and eternal love and favour of God, which is the spring ai'^t i&arc^ of all tho benefits which we receive from him. Rom. 11. 6, And if by grace, then it is no more of works. 2 Tim. X. 9, Who bath saved us, and called us with an holy callings accord- ing to his own purpose and grace. This free and unmerited love of God is the original movei in our salvation, and hath no cause above it to excite or draw it forth, but merely arises from his own will. It was this mercy or love of God that found out redemption Jor^ mankind : God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son to die for us, John 3. 16. And wfiat could his love give more than the life of his Son ? (2) Grace is taken for the free imputation of Christ's righteousness, by the merit whereof true believers became righteous in the sight of God. Rom. 5. 20, Where sin abounded grace did much more abound. (3) For the work of the Spirit, renew- ing the soul after the image of Cod, and con- tiituaily guiding and strengthening the bniiever to obey his will, to resist and mortify sin, and to overcome it. Rom. 6. 14, Ye are not under the law^ but under grace. 2 Cor. 12. Q, My grace is sufficient for thee. (4) For that excellent and blessed state of recunciliation, friendship, and favour with God, which God graciously bestows upon his people. Rom. 5. 2, I3^whom also we have access by faith, into this grace wherein we stand. (5) For the free love, favour, and bounty of Christ. 2 Cor. 8. 9i Ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. (6) for the doctrine of the gospel, which proceeds from the grace of God, and wherein his grace is offered and bestowed upon all penitent believers. 1 Pet. 5. 12, This is the true grace of God wherein ye stand ; true and only doctrine of the gospel. (7) For a liberal and charitable disposition, wrought in the heart by the grace of God. 2 Cor. 8. 7, As ye abound in every thing, see that ye abound in this grace also. (8) Fwr spiritual instruction and "Edification Eph.4. 29, That your communica- tion may minister grace to the hearers ; that it tnay be a means of some spiritual advantage to them. (9) Grace is taken far the office of Apostleship, which was given of grace, together with ability and other qualifications necessary for the faithful discharge of that office, Rom. 15. 15, I have written the more boldly to you, because of the grace that is given me of God. Eph, 3. 8, To me, who am les^s than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach, &c. (10) For the free and undeserved love and favour of Ood, and a lively sense thereof in the soul ^ this the Apostle wishfs to be continued with and increased in the Romans, Rom, 1, 7. (11) For the love and fear of God dwelling in the heart ; or, for the assistance of divine grace. 2 Cor. 1. 12, By the grace of God, we have had our conversation in the world. (12) For faith, patience, and other graces that enable to bear, and support under sufferings, 2 Pet. 3. 18. Phil. 1. 7, Ye all are partakers of my grace, (13) For eternal life, or final salvation, which God will graciously bestow upon his people, at the appearing of Christ, at the day of judgment. J, ret. %. 13, The grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. (14) For something acceptable, beautiful, and gi-aceful. Prov. 4. 9» She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace beautiful orttament. (15) For favour or friend- ship with men. Joseph f'ound grace in the sight of Potiphar, Gen. ?9. 4. See Save. Ezr 9- 8. for a little space g. hath been shewed Esth. 2. 17. Esther obtained g. in his sight Psal. 45. 2. g. is poured into lips, G. hath anointed 84. 11. the Lord is a sun, he will giveg^. and glory Prov. 1. 9> they shall be an ornament of g. to head 3. 22. so shaU they be life and g. to thy neck 34. but he giveth g. to the lo^y, Jam. 4. 6. 4. 9. shall give to Uiine head an ornament of g. 22. 11. for the g. of his lips the king be his friend Eccl. 10. 1 12. woids of a wise man's mouth areg . Zech, 4. 7* witl^ slbLOutiogs, crying, g. g, unto it 12.10.1 will pour the Spirit of f. and supplications Joh7i 1, 14. begotten of jfather, foil of g. and truth 16. of his fulness we have all received, g.foTg 17- but g. and truth came by Jesus Christ Acts 4. 33. and great g. was on them all 14. 3. which gave testiraoay to the word of hisg. 18. 27. helped tbem which had believed through g. GRA. Acti 20.32. I commend you to the word of his g. Rom. 1 . 5. by whom we received f. and i^Mstlesbip 7, g. and peace to you from God our Father 1 Cor. 1. 3. 2 Cor. 1. 2. GaJ. 1. S. Eph. 1.2. Phil. 1.2. Col. 1.2. 1 Thess. 1.1, 2 Thess. 1. 2. Philem. 3. 3.24. being justified freely by his g, through redem. 4. 4. the reward is not reckoned ot g. but of debt 16. it is of faith, Uiat it might tw by g. 5. 2. we have access into this g. wherein we stand 17. much more they who receive abundance ofg 20. where sin abound. ;. did much more abouihif iX. even so mighty, reign through righteousnew i.l. shall we continue in >>io, that^. may abound' 14.under^. |[ 15.shall we sin, because under i^. .' 11. 5. a remnant according to tho election of ^. ti. and if by g, then it is no more of works 12. .3. fori say, through the g. given unto me 6. gifts differing according to the g. given to uv 15. 15. because of the g. given to mc uf God 1 Cor. 10. 30. for if 1 by g. be a partaker, why 15. 10. his g. bestowed upon me was not io vain 2 Cor. l.f 15. that ye might have a second g, 4. 15. abundant g, might redound to glory 01 Goit 8.6. so he would alsonuish in you the same f.alsu 7. see that ye abound in this g. also 19. who was chosen to travel w ith us with this g. 9. 8. and God is able to make all g. abound to you 12. 9. he said my g. is sufficient for thee Gal. 1. 6. removed Irom him who called you to g. 15, when it pleased God, who called me by his f. 2. 9. when James perceived the g. given to me 5. 4. jusiified by the law, ye are fallen from g. Eph. 1. 6. to the praise of the glory of his g. 7. forgiveness, according to the riches of his ^ 2. 5. by^. ye are saved through faith, 8. 7. he might shew the exceeding riches of his g. 3. 8. to me the least of all saints is this g. given 4. 7> but imto every one of us is given g, 29. that it may minister g. to the hearers 6. 21. g. be with all that love our Lord Jeso^ Ph-l. 1,7 ye arc all partakers of my g. Col. 3.16. singing with ^. in your hearts to the I/>rd 4.6. let speech be alway with g. seasoned with salt 18- g. be with you, 2 Tim. 4. 22. Tit. 3 15. Heh. 13. 25. 2 Thess. 2. 16. hath given us good hope through g. 1 Tim.l.S.g. mercy, Emd peace fromG. our Father and our L. J. Chr. 2 Tim. 1.2. Tit. 1.4. ZJohn 3. 14. the g, of our Lord was exceeding abundant 6. 21. g. be with thee, amen 2 2'im. 1. 9. who called us according to his g. 2. 1. be strong in the g, that is in Christ Jesus Tit. 3.7. being justified by his f. we should be heixt lieb. 4. 16. let us come boldly to the throne of g, 10. 29. and hath done despite to the Spirit ofg. 12. 21^. let us have g, to serve God acceptably 13. 9. it is good the heart be established with g,, Jam. 1. 11 . the g. of the fashion of it perisheth 4. 6, he giveth more g, giveth g. to the bumble 1 Pet. 1.2.g'. and peace bo multiplied, 2 Pet. 1.2, 10. who prophesied of the g. to come to you 13. hope for the g.\\ 3. 7. as being heirs of g. 5. 5. God resisteih the proud, giveth g. to humble 10. the God of g. who hath called us to glory 2 Per.3.18. grcwiuf. and knowledge of Jes. Chr. Jude 4. turning the ^. of God into lasciviousness Rev.l.'^. g. and peace from him which is and was -5^0 Find, or Found. GRACE of God. Luke 2. 40. and the g, of God was upon him Acts 11. 23. whenhe had seen f. of God, wsls glad 13. 43. persuaded them to continue inthe^. ofG, 14. 26. had been recommended to g. of G.15. 4V, 20. 24. to testify the gospel of the g, of God -Rom.5.15. much more theg. of God hath abounde'l 1 Cor, 1, 4k the g.i^Gorfgiven yon by Jesus Christ 3, 10. according to ^. o/" Gjd which is given to me 15. 10. by theg.ofGodl am what I am, yet not I, but the g. of Cod which was with m*? 2 Cor. 1.12,by the ^. o/'God we had oilr conversation 6. 1. that ye receive not the^'. of God in vain 8. 1. of the g. of God bestowed on the churches 9. 14. for the exceeding g. of God in you Gal. 2. 21. 1 do not frustrate the g. of God Eph, 3.2. if have heard of dispensation ofg. of Get 7. according to the gift of theg, of God gtvea mL Cal. 1. 6. since the day ye knew the g. of God 2 Thess. 1.12. andyeinhim, according to g. o/* Gja Tit. 2. 11. the g. of God that bringeth salvation Heb. 2. 9. that he by g. of God should taste deatli 12. 15.lookinglestany manfailoftheff. fl/'GtW 1 Pet. 4.10. good steward of the manifqld^. ofGpJ 5. 12. testifying that this is the true g. ofOo^ GRACE of our Lord Jesuf. Acts 15.11 through g^. of L. y.we shall be saved >■ Rom. 16.20. the g^. o^our £orrfJ«frt« Christ be wiih you, 24. 1 Cor, I6. 23. Phil. 4. «.i. 1 Thess. 5. £3. 2 Thess. 3. 18 2 Cor. 6.9. for ye know the g, of our Lord J. ChrM e Cor. 13.14. the g. of our L. J. Christ, love of God, and commuQion of Holy Ghost be with yoa all GalG.lS.g.a/L.J. Chr. be with spirit, PAiV^rt.SS. Rev 22.21.ff. ^L. J. Christ be with you all.Ameu GRACIOUS. Cm. 43. 29. and he said, God be g. to thee my son £,mrf.22.27.when he crieth, I will hear, for I am g. 33. 19. I will be g. to whom I will be g. 34. 6. the Lord, the Lord God, g. 2 C/tran. 30. 9. Psal. 103. 8. I 116. 5. I 145. 8. Joel 2. 13. Num. 6, 25. the Lord make his face shine, and be 5-. a Sam. 12. 22. who can tell whether God will be g.f C Kings 5. 1 1. now Naaman was j.with his master 13. 23. and the Lord was g. unto them jVtf/1.9. 17. aGod ready to pardon, g. merciful, 31 Job :13. 24. then he is ^. to him, and saith, deliver Psal. 4. tl. be g. unto me, and hear my prayer 77. 9. hath God forgotten to be g. ? 86.15.butthou,0 Lord, art G.^. 111.4. | 112.4, Prov. 11. 16. a g. woman retaineth honour 26. + 25. when he maketh voice g. believe him not Eccl. 10.12. the words of a wise man's mouth are g. Isa. 30. 18. the Lord will wait that he may be g. 19. he will be very g. to thee || 33. 2. be g. to us Jer. 22. 23. how g. when pangs come upon thee Amos 5. 15. may be the Lord will be g. to remnant Jonah 4. 2. for I know that thou art a g. God Mai, 1. 9. beseech God that he will be g. to us JLui:e 4. 22, wondered at^. words which proceeded 1 Pet. 2.3, if ye have tasted that the Lord is g. GRACIOUSLY. Oen. 33. 5. the children which G. hath g. given me II. because God hath dealt g. with me Psal. 119. 29. and grant me thy law g. Has. 14.2. take away all iniquity, and receive nsg. Liiia 1. f 28. hail, thou that art g. accepted GRAFr, ED. Horn, n . 17. thou being a wild oliveTtree wert g. in 19. branches were broken that I might be g. in 23. they shall be f. in, for God is able to^. them 24. were cut out andg'. much more these be g. GRAIN, S. Joel 1. 1 17- the g. are rotten under the clods Amoi Q. 9. yet shall not the least^. fall on tlie earth Mai. 13. 31. the kingdom of heaven is like a g. of mustard-seed, Mari 4. 31. Liike 13. 19- J*.. 20. if ye have faith as ag-. of mustard-seed, ye fihidl say unto this mountain,removc, Ln/ce 17 .6. *, Cor. 13. 37. bare g. wheat, or some other g. GRANDFATHER. I}an. 5.t 11. in days of thy g. in him whom thy g. tl3.Uiat Daniel whom^. brought out of Jewry GRANDMOTHER. 1 Kings lB.\ ID. his g'.'s name was Maachah 2. Tim. 1. 5. faith which dwelt first in thy ^. Lois GRANT. Eera 3. 7. according to the g. they had of Cyrus GRANT. Lev. 25. 24. ye shall g. a redemption for the land Ritt/i l.g. the Lords', yon that you may find rest ISam. 1.17.theGoQof Israel g. thee thy petition iC/iroH.Sl. 22. ^. me the place of this threshing- floor; thou shaltg. it me for the full 3 Cfiron. 12. 7. bnt I will g, them some deliverance iS^e/i. 1. 11. andg'. him mercy in sight of this man Msih.5. 1. if it (deasethee king tog. my petition Job 6.8. that God would?, the thing Hong for Psal. 20.4.^. thee according to thine own heart 85. 7. shew us thy mercy, O Lord, g. us salvation 119- 29. and g. me thy law graciously 140. 8. g. not O Lord, the desires of the wicked Mat. 20.21. g. my two sons may sit, Mark 10.37, Luke 1. 74. g, to us, that we being delivered Acts 4. 29. g. that with boldness we may speak Horn. 15. 5. now God J, you be like-minded ■E.j)h. 3. 16. g-. you to be strengthened with might 2 Tim. 1 . 18. the Lord g. thf^t he may find mercy Rev. 3. 21. will I g. to sit with me in my throne GRANTED. 1 C/iron. 4. 10. God f. him that which he requested 2 C/iron. I. 12. wisdom and knowledge is g. thee ■Esra 7. G. and the king g. him all his requests Ne/i. 2.8. the king g. according to good hand of G. E.rtA. 5.6.what thy petition, shall be g. 7-2. | 9.12. 9. 13. let it hcg. to the Jews in Shushan Jo&. 10. 12. thou hast g. me life and favoar Prav. 10. 24. the desire of the righteous shall be ^. Acts 3. 14. and desii-ed a murderer to beg', you 11. 18. then hath God also to the Gentiles g. re- pentance Uuto life 14. 3. who g. signs to be done by their hands Rev. 19. 8. to her was g. she should be jHrrayed ia GRAPE. There was abundance of fine vineyards, and ex- cellent grapes in Palestine. How large this fruit was in that comitry, we may judge by the Dunci of grapes which teas cut in the valley of Eshcol, and was brought uj-vn a staff be- tiaeen two men to the camp of Israel at Ka- "ifishbarne.i, Num. 13. 23, 24, Travellert ORA relatt that there was some to he seen there of a proatgious size. Strabo and Pliny affirm, the same. Some affirm, that in the valley of Eshcol there were bunches of grapes to be found still of ten and twelve pounds. Aloses in the law commanded, that when the Israelites gathered their grapes, they should noi be careful to pick up thote which fell, twr be so exact as to leave none upon the vines. What fell, and was left behind, lie ordered should be for the poor, Lev. I9. 10. Deut. 24, 20, 21. People w/io were passing that way were permitted to go into ajiother jnan^s vi^iC' yard, and eat what grapes they would; but they were not ailowed to carry any away with them, Deut. 23. 24. Some learned men are of opinion, that the pro- hibition delivered by Moses against gleaning grapes after the vintagey may signify a second vintage after the J\rst, which was never so good or so plentiful as the former ; for this, they say, was over in the hot eountries about the end af August, and the other in September. God requires therefore that this second lintage should be left to the poor, as well as the grapes of the first which had escaped the observation af the gatherers. It is frequent in Scripture to describe an almost total destruction, by the similitude of a vine stripped in sjich a manner that there was not a bwich of grapes left far those who came a gleaning. Isa. 24. 13, Thus it shall be in the midst of the land, there shall be as the gleaning-grapes when the vintage is done. A?id Jer. 6. 9, They shall throughly glean the remnant of Israel as a vine. Sec Jer. 49- 9- Obad. 5. The blood of grapes. Gen. 49- H- signifies wine. He washed his clothes in the blood of grapes. His habitation shall be in a country where there are vineyards. And Deut. 32. 14, Thou didst drink the pure blood of the grape ; pure, un- mixed wine. The fathers have eaten a sour grape, and the children's teeth are set on edge, Jer. 3.1. 29. Etek. 18. 2. This is a proverbial way of speaking in tlifi sacred text j meaning, that the jathers have sinned, and the children have borne the pttnishmdnt of their crimes. It was a complaint made by the Jews to God, who puniihed those sins in them, whereof they prc' tended they were not guilty. Bait the Lord said, he would cause this proverb to cease in Israel, a7id that for the future every one should suffer the punishment of his own iniquity. Lev. 19. 10. nor gather ^very g. of thy vineyard Deut. 32. 14. thou didst drink the blood of the g. Job 15. 33^e shall s^aJie off his unripe g. as vine Cant. 2. 13. vines with tender g. give a good smell 7. 12. let us see whether the tender g. appear Isa. 18. 5. the sour g. is ripeuing in the flower Jer. 31. 29. the fathers have eaten a sour g. 30. every man that eateth the sour g. Mic.1. 1, I am as the £■ .-gleanings of the vintage GRAPE-GATHERER. Jer. 6. 9. turn back thy hand as a g.~gatherer 49.9. if ^,-5. come, would they not leave ? Obad.5. GRAPES. Ge7i.40.10,theclustex's thereof brought forth ripeg'. 49. 11. he washed his clothes in the blood of g. Lev. 25. 5. nor gather the g. of thy vine undressed 11. in jubilee, nor gather the g. of thy vine Num. 6. X nor shall he eat moist g. or dried 13. 20.the time was the time of the first ripe g. 23.thej cut down a branch with one cluster of g. Deiu. 23. 24. then thou mayest eat g. thy fill 24.21. when thou gatherest the g. of thy vineyard 28.30. shalt plant a vineyard, not gather the ^.39. 32. 32. their g. are g. of gall, their plusters bitter Judg. 8. 2. is not the gleaning of the^. of Ephraim 9. 27. they trode the g. and cursed Abimelech l^eh. 13. 15. bringing in wine and g. on the sabbath Cant. %. 15. for our vines have tender g. 7. 7. and thy breasts are like to clusters of g. Isa. 5. 2. he looked it should bring forth g. 4. should bring forth g. brought it forth wild g. ? 17. 6. yet gleaning g. shall be left in it 24. 13. as the gleaning g^. when vintage is done Jer. 8. 13. there shall be no g. on the vine 25. 30. shall give a shout, as they that tread the g. 49-9- would not leave some gleaning g^. Obad. 5. Ezek. 18. 2. the fathers hav3 eaten sour g. Has. 3. 1 1. look to gods, and love flagons of g. 9. 10. 1 found Israel like g. in the wilderness Amos 9. 13. treader of g. shall overtake the sower JIfi2/.7.10.do men gatherg.ofthornsjfigs of thistles? Luke 6. 44. nor of a bramble-bush gafiier they g. Rev. 14. 18. thrust in sickle, her g. are fully ripe GRASS, GRA Num. 22- 4. as the ox lickcth up the g. of the fi^ld i>«(M1.15.1 will send^. in thy fields for thy caitlt 29. 23. it is not sown, nor any g. groweth therein 32. 2. my speech shall distil as showers upon the g, 2 Sam. 23. 4. as the g. springeth out of the earth 1 Kings 18. 5. peradveuture find g. to save horses 2 Kings 19. 2t). they were as the g. of the fit- Id, a> greenherb, asfi'. onthehouse'tops, /ra.37- 2? Job 5. 25. thine onspring is the g. of the earth 6. 5. doth the wild ass bray when he hath g. f 40. 15. behold, behemoth eateth g. as an ox Psal. 23. i 2. to lie down in pastures of tender g-. 37. 2. for they shall soon be cut down like the^, 72. 6. he shall come down like rain upon mown g. 16. they of the city shall flourish like g. of earth 90.5. in the mora, they are like g, which grows 92. 7.whenthe wicked .spring as the g-. andflouri&r 102. 4. my hea^t is smitten, £uid withered like g. 11. my days like a shadow, am withered like g, 10,1. 15. as for man, his days are as g. as a flower 104. 14. he causeth g. to gro\v for cattle 106. 20 in the similitude of an ox that eateth g. 129. 6. let them be as iheg. upon the housf!-tops 147. 8. whomakethg. to grow upon the mountains Prov. 19. 12. the king's favour is as dew upon the g. 27. 25. hay appeareth, the tender g. sheweth itself Isa. 15. 6. the g. faileth, there is no green thing 35. 7. in the habitation of dragons shall be g, 40.6. the voice said,cry, all flesh is g. 1 Pet.l.di. 7. the g. withereth, surely the people is g. 8. 44. 4. they shall spring up as among the g. 51. 12 . the son of mau which shall be made as g. Jer. 14.5. hind forsook it, because there was no g. 6 50. 11. ye are grown fat as the heifer at g. Dan. 4. 15. leave the stump in the tender g. 23. 25. shall luake thee eat g. as oxen, 32, 33. | 5. 21 . ^TTioj' 7.2. they had made anendof eating g'. of land Mic.5.1. as showers upon the g'. that tarriethnoe Zech. 10. 1. Lprd shall give every one g. in the field Mat. 6. 30. if God so clothe the g, Luke 12. 28. 14.19. the multitude to sit down ong. Mark 6, 39. Joh7i 6. 10. now there was much g. in the place Jam. I.IU. as the flower of the g.he shall pass away 1 1 . sun is DO sooner risen, but it withereth the g. Rev. 8.7. and all green g. wels burnt up 9. 4. that they should not hurt the g. of the earth r, RASSHOPPER, S. Lev. 11. 22. these ye maye:it, tbeg-. after his kind Num. 13. 33. and we were in our own sight asg. Judg. 6. 5. they came as g. for multitude, 7- 12. JobiQ. 20. canst thou make him afraid as ag..^ Eccl. 12. 5. and the^. shall be a burden, desire fail Isa. 40. 22. the inhabitants thereof are as g, Jer. 46. 23. because they are more than the g, Amos 7. 1. behold, he formed g. in the beginaing Nah. 3. 17, thy captains are as the grea^ g. Grate, 6Ve&RiSEN. GRAVE, Substantive. Gen. 35. 20. J aoob set up a pillar upon Uer g., that is the pillar of Rachel's^, unto this day 37. ^5. 1 will go down to g. to my son, mourning 42.38. bring grey hairs with sorrow tog.44.31. 50. 5. bury me in the g. which I have digged Num. 19.161 whosoever toucheth a g. is unclean 18. sprinkle it on him that touched oue dead org. 1 Sam. 2. 6. the Lord bringeth down to the g. 2 Sam. 3..^2. the king and people wept at Abner'sg. 19. 37. and be buried by the g. of my father 1 Kings 2. 6. let not his head go to the g. in peace 9- his head bring down to the g. with blood 13. 30. and he laid his carcase in his own g. 14. 13. he only of Jeroboam shall come to the g. 2 Kijtgs 22.20.thou gatheredto thy g. 2 Chr. 34. 28. Job. 3. 22. who are glad when they can find the g. 5. 26. thou shalt come to thy g, in a full a^e 7. 9- so he that goeth to g. shall come up no more lO.igL I should have been oarried from womb to g, 14. 13. O that thou wouldest hide me in the g. 17. 13. if I wait, the g, is my honM 21. 13. and in a moment the^ go down to the g. 32. yet shall he be brought to the g. and iu lomU 24. 19. so doth the g. those that have sinned 30. 2-^. he will not stretch out his hand to the g. 33. 22. yea, his souldraweth near to the g. Psal. 6. 5. in the g. who shall ^ve thee thanks ? 30, a. thou hast brought up my soul from the g. 31. 17. let the wicked be silent in the g. 49-^14. like sheep laid in the g. consume in the g 15, redeem my soul from the power of the g. 55. 1 15. let them go dowu quick into the g. 80. 1 13. thou hast delivered my soul from the g. 88. 3. and my life draweth nigh to the g. S.free among the dead,lik6 slain that lie in the g 11. thy loving-kindness be declared in the g. 89. 48. shall he deliver his soui from hand of %. t 141.7. our bones are scattered at the g.'sMouth Prop. 1. 12. let us swallow them alivp as the g. 30. 16. g. and barren womb, sav ^ot, it is enough. Gen, 1. 11. God said, let the earth bring forth g-.JEcc/. 9* 10. no wisdom in the ^.whither thou goes* 12. and th« eardi brought forth g, and hti'-b J Catit, 8. 6. love is strong, jeaiousy is cmel as ttic ^. GRA /Jra .4 ^ J. theg. is moved for thecto meet thee 1 i . thy pomp is broaght down to the g. \(j. tliou art cast out of thy g. like a branch S0. 10. I said, I shall go to the gates of the g. 10. the g. cannot praise thee, death cannot 53. 9- he made his^ . with the wicked.and with rich Jcr. SO. 17. that my mother might have been my f. Kiek. 31. 15. the day when he went down to the^. 32, 2.1. and her oompaoy is round about her g. Hot. 13.14. 1 will raosom them from the power ofg. will redeem from death, O ; . I will be destruction Jonah 2. i S. out of the belly of the g. cried T Nah. 1. 14. I will make thy g. for thou art vile fohnll.l7' he found he had lain in the;, fourdays 31. sayin«, ^e goeih to the g. to weep there 3B. Jesus again groaning, cometh to the g. 12. 17. when he called Lazarus out of his g, I Cor. 15. 55. O g. where is Ihy victory ? liev. SO. 1 13. death and g. delivered up the dead GRAVEXLOTHES. /oAn 11. 44. Lazarus came forth bound with ^,-r/. GRAVE, Adjective. 1 Tim. 3.8. deaconsmustbe^. ||11. wivesmustbe^. 2'it. S. S. that aged men be sober, g. temperate GRAVE. Esod. SB. 9> thou shalt g. on the onyx-stones names 36. shalt malce a plate of pure gold, and|-. on it 2 Chron. 3. 7< send me a man that can skill to^. 14. 1 have sent a cunning man to g. any graving GRAVED. 1 KingsT. 36. on the borders he g. cherublms 2 Chron. 3, 7. and he g. cherubims on the walls GRAVEL. Prov. 20. 17. hut his mouth shall be filled withg, Ita. 48. 19. oiFspring of thy bowels like g. thereof Lam. 3. I6. hath broken my teeth with g. stones GRAVEN, VtTb. Jta . 49. 16. 1 have g. thee on the palms of my hands Hab. 2. 18. that the maker thereof hath g. ).t GRAVEN. Exod. 32. 16. was the writing of God |^. on tables 39. 6. g. as signets are g. with the names of Israel Jab 19. 24. that they were g. with an iron pen Jer. 17. 1, it is g. upon the table of their heart Acts XT. QQ. that the Oodhead is like gold ff. by art GRAVEN imaee. Exoa. 20. 4. thou shalt not make unto thee any g. image. Lev. 26. 1. Deut. 6. 8. I^#w/.4.l6.1est ye corrupt and make a g, image, 25. 27. 15. cmsed the man that maketh any g. image Jvdg.lT.S. the silver formy son to make z.g.image 4. gave thpm to tlie founder, who made a.g.imagc 18. 14. there is in these houses a g. image 17. the g.image || 30. Dan set up the g.image, 31. 2 A'i/icjSI. y.Manassehsetup^.im.inhouseof G. Ifa. 40. 19. the workman melteth a g, image 20. he seoketh a workman to prepare a g. image 44. 9. thev that make tig. image are vanity IJ. who nath molten a g. image not profitable 17. with the residue thereof he maketh his g, im. 45. 20. that set up the wood of their g. image 48. 5. and my g. image hath commanded them J^r.lO, 14. founder confounded by g. image, 51 . I7. ya/i. 1. 14. 1 will cut off the g. and molten image Had. 2. 3,8. what profiteth the g. image/ GRAVEN images. Dmt.T.S.ye shall burn their g. images v/ith fire, 25. 12. 3. ye shall hew down the g. im.of their gods -/if^.3.tl9-Ehud turned by the g. images at Gilgal 2 Kings 17. 41. feared the Lord and served^, im. 2 CArt>».33.19.setup^. Iff*, before he was humbled 34. 7. when he had beaten the g. images to powder Psai. 78. .58. moved him to jealousy with g. images 97- 7. confounded be all they that serve g. images Jsa. JO. 10. whose ^. im. did excel them of Jerusa. 21. 9. Bftbyloo is fallen, and all the g. images 30, 22. shall defile the covering of thy g. images 42. 8. neither will I give my praise tog. images 17 ■ shall be greatly ashamed that trust in g. im. Jer. 8, 1 9. provoked me to anger with their g, im. 50. 38. it is the lai^d ofg. images, they are mad 51. 47. I willdojudgment ontheg-. imo^M, 52. lios. 1 1 . C. they burnt incense to g. images Mic. 1.7. allthe^. ima«j shall be beaten to pieces 5. 13. thy g. images also will I cut off" GRAVES. Sxorf. 14. 11. because there were no g. in Egypt ^um. 11. t34. he called the place the g. of lusts 2 h'iagt 23. 6. cast the powder on the g. of the peo. 2 Chron. 34. 4. strowed it on the g. of them that Job 17, 1. days extinct, the g, are ready for me 21. f 32. yet shall he be brought to the g. Isa. 65. 4. whinh remain among the g. and lodge /tfr.8.1,shall bring the priest's hones.out of their f. 26.23. and cast Us dead body into j-. of Uie people Etek. 32. 82. hi* g. are about him. 23. 25, 26. 37. 12. 1 will open your^. and cause you to come up out of your g 13. nlienl have opened yom ;. brought out off, 39. Jl, I will •^ive Goga^lace off. in Israel GRE Mat. 27. 52. the J, were opened, many saints arose 53. and many bodies of the saints came cutoff. Luke 11. 44. for ye are as j'. which appear not John 5. 28. all that are in the £■. shall hear his voice Heo. 11. 9. not suffer their bodies to be put in g. GRAVETII. Isa. 22. 16. as he that g. an habitation in a rock GRAVING. End. 32. 4. he fashioned golden calf with a g. tool GKAVING. 2 Chr. 2. 14. skilful to grave any manner of g. f 7. Zech. 3. 9. 1 will engrave g. thereof, saith the Lord GRAVINGS. 1 Kings 7. 31. upon the mouth of the laver were g. GRAVITY. 1 Tim. 3. 4. having children in subjection with zWg. Tit. 2, 7. in doctrine shewing g. sincerity Gray, see Hairs and H£ad. GRAY-IIEADED. It9fl»i.l2.2.1 am old and g.-h.vay sons are with you Job 15. 10. with ufl are the g.-Aeadedand aged P*«/.71.18.when I am old ande.-/(. forsake me not GREASE. P/3/.119.70. their heart is as fat as g. but I delight GREAT. TAis word is put for rich, powerful, celebrated, mag- nificent, illustrious, aticient. Naaman was a great man with the king his master; he aas in great consideration with him. £ Kings 5. 1, 1 will make of thee a great nation, Gen. 12. 2. I will make (bee head or father of a numerous and powerful people, Moses -was very great in the land of Egypt, Exod. 11. 3. 2'he whole country looked upon him as an extraordinary man, and as one sent from God. The Great Sea, Num. 34. 6. 17* the may of eminence, is the Medi- terranean^ greater beyond comparison than the Dead Sea and the Sea of Genesaretb, which are but lakes. The king of Assyria is called the great king, the Euphrates, the great river, the city of Nineveh, the great city ; because the king of Assyria was the most powerful king in the east ; the Euphrates the greatest river in Syria; and Nineveh the greatest city in the dominions of the king of Assyria^ and of all the countries round about. Gen. 12.2. 1 will bless thee, and make thy name g. 24. 35. Abraham my master is become g. 30.8. witlif .wrestlings have I wrestled with sister 39- 9* how can I do this g. wickedness and sin J 45. 7. to save your lives by a g. deliverance 48. 19- I know it, my son, he also shall be g. Deiit. 3. 5. beside unwalled towns a g. many 10. 17. the Lord your God is a ^. God, 2 CA/. 2. 5. 11.7. your eyes have seen the g. acts of the Lord IS. 16. neither let me see this g. fire any more 29. 24. what meaneth the heat of this g. anger Josh. 7. 9- what wilt thou do unto ihy g. name i li. 12. thou heardest the cities were g. and fenced 22. 10. built there a g. altar by Jordan to see to 24. 17. for he did those g, signs in our sight Judg.5.l5. divisions of Reuben ff. thought of heart 1 Sam. 12. 17. may perceive your wickedness is g. 22. f 15. I knew nothing of all this, little or g. 2 'Sam.S.lO.Dav. went on and grew ?. Ld. with him 7- 9- 1 have made thee a g. name, I was with thee 22. tliou art g. O Lord God^ none is like thee 12. 14. given g, occasion to enemies to blaspheme 22.36. thygentleness hath made me g^. Ps. 18. 35. 1 Kifigs 8.42. shall hear of thy^ g.name, 2 C/ir.6.52 19. 7. because the journey is too g. for thee 2 Kingsi.S. passed to Shunem,where was f. woman 22, 1 3. g. is the wrath of the Lord that is kindled 1 Chron. 16. 25. g. is the Lord, and greatly to be praised, Psal. 48. 1. | 96. 4. | 135. 5. | 145. 3. 21. 13. into Lord's hand, for very g.are his mercies 29. 12. and in thine hand it is to make g. 2 Chron. 2. 5. the house I build isg.foig. is our G. 9- the house I am to build shall be wonderful g. 17. 12. Jehoshaphat waxed g. exceedingly 28. 13. OUT trespass is g. || 34. 21. g. wrath poured ■AWi. 4. 14. reniember the Ld. who is g. and terrible 9- 32. now therefore our God, the g.the mighty (j. Esth.l .20.published thro* all his empire, for it is g. Job 5. 25. thou shalt know, that thy seed shall be g. 22. 5. isnot thy wickedness^. / iniquities infinite 30. 18. by g, force of my disease garment changed 35. 15. yet he knoweth it not in g. extremity 36. 18. &g. ransom{|2.6. Godisg. we know him not 38. 21. or because the number of thy days is g. 39.ll.wilt thoutrist in him.because strength is g..^ Psal. 12. t3. cut off tongue that speaksg. things 14, 5. there were they in g. fear, 5fl. 5. 19.11. and in keeping ofthem there is g. reward 21. 5. his glory is g. in thy salvatioty honour 25. 11. p Lord, pardon mine iniquity, for it is g. 31. 19. 6 how g. is thy goodness thou hast laid np 86. 10. thou art g. and doest wondrous things 92.5. how g. axe thy works || 103. i 8. g. of mercy 139. 1', O pod. how g. is the sum of them ! GRE Eccl. 9. 13. this wisdom seenied g, unto mr /ja.S.Q.houses even g. and fair without inhabitanj 9-2.sat in darkness, nave seen f. light, Mat. 4-16. -12.6. g. is the holy One of Israel in midst of thee 19. 20. he shall send them a Saviour and a g. one 53. 12. 1 will divide him a portion wich the g. 54. 13. and g. shall be the peace of thy children Jer. 5. 27. therefore thev are become g. and rich 10. 6. thou art g. and thy name is g. in might 30. 17. and her womb to be always g, with mo 32. 18. the g. the mighty God is his name 19- g- in counsel, and mighcv in work 44. 26. behold, T have sworn oy my g. nmae Lam, 3. 23. they are new, g. is thy faithfulness £sek. 16. 7< thou hast increa.'ied and waxed g, 17.3. a^.eaglewtthf. wings, long-wingod, 7. 24. 9. I will even make the pile for fire g. 29. 18. to serve a g. service against Tyrus 31.4. the waters made him f. the deep set him up 36. 23. and 1 will sanctify my g. name Dff7i.4.3.howg-.his signs, how mighty his wonders 8. 4. 1 saw the ram pushing, and he became g. Joel 3. 13. get you down, for their wickedness is^ . Amos 6. 2. and from thence go to Hamath the g. Mic. 5. 4. now shall he be e. unto ends of the earth Zech.Q. 17. howg. his goodness, how ^. his beauty ! ilfa/.l.ll.myname shall beg^. among Gentiles, 11, Mat. 5. 12. rejoice and be exceeding glad, for^. is your reward in heaven, Lnke 6. 23, 35. 19. shall be called g. in the kingdom of heaven 6.23. if light be darkness, how g. is that darkness i 13.46.one pearl ofg.price|[ 15. 28. g. is thy faith 19- 22. for he had g. possessions, Mark 10. 42. 20. 25. they that are g. exercise authority 26.whosoeverwill beg. among you, Alark 10. 43. 22. 36. Master, which is the g. commandment^ 38. this is the first and g. commandment Luke 1.16. be shall be^ . insight c^ the Lord, 32. 9- 48. that is least among you, the same shall be g 10. 2. the hai'vest truly is g. but the labourers fev 16. 26. between us and you there is a g. gulf Acts H. Q. giving out that he was some g, one 19. 28. g. is Diana of the Ephesians! 34. 2 Cor. 7. 4. g. is my boldness, g. is my glorying Col. 4. 13. that he hath a g. zeal for you ana them 13(771.3.16. g. is mystery of godliness, God manifest 2 Tim. 2. 20. ing. house not only vessels of gold Tit. 2. 13. the glorious appearing of the g. God Heb.t, 4. now consider how s- this man was Jam. 3. 5. howg. a matter a little fire kindleth liev, 15. 1. and I saw another sign in heaven, g. l6.19-g- Babylon came in remembrance before G. 17. 5. Babylon the g. the mother of harlots, 18. 2. 19.17. gather together unto the supper of the g.G. See City, Company, Congregation, Cey, Day, Destruction. GREAT evtl. 1 Sam. 6. 9> then he hath done us g, evil Neh. 13. 27. hearken unto you to do all thisg. evil Eccl. 2. 21. this also is vanity, and a g. evil Jer. 16. 10. wherefore Lord pronounced this g. evil 26. 19. thus might we procure g. eri'/ag. oursoulu 32. 42. 1 have brought this g. evif upon this people 44.7. why commit thisg. «»i7 against yo:ir souls' Dan. 9.12. confirmed, by bringing upon us ag. en/ See ExcBEDiNO, Joy. GREAT king or kings. 2 Kings 18.19. thus saith theg. *. 28. Isa. 36. 4,13. Ezra 5. 11. which a g. king of Israel builded Pial. 47.2. the Lord is a g. Kiiig over all the earth 48. 2. is mount Zion, the city of tSc g, King 95. 3. the Lord is ag. King above all gods 136. 17. give thanks to him that smote g. kings Eccl. 9. 14. and there came ag. kjng against it Jer. 25. 14. g. kings shall serve themselves, 27. 7. Mai. 1. 14. ior I am a g. King, s^jth the Lord Mat. 5. 35. Jerusalem is the city of the g. King ■ Great men. 2 Sam. 7.9. like name ofg, m. ii> e^th, 1 Chr. I7.a. 2 Kings 10.6. Ahab's sons were withg. 77(tf7iof cit/ 11. Jehu slew all Ahab's g. inen and kinsfolks ^eh. 11. 14. Zabdiel overseer, sop of one ofg, men Job 32, 9. g. men are not always wise, nor the ageJ Prov. 18. 16. a gift hringeth him before of g. men 25. 6. and st^d not in the place ofg. men Jer> 5. 5. I will get me unto the g. men and speah 52. 13. all the houses of the g. men burnt he Esek. 21 . 14. it is the sword of the g. men slain Jonah 3. t 7> ^^ith the consent of his g. men Nah. 3. 10. all her g. men were bound in chains Rev, 6.15. g. men hid themselves in dens and rocki 18.23. thy merchants were theg. men of the earth GRI^T multitude, multitudes. JSTiwi.sa.l. Reuben, Gadhadag.mtt/fiVurf^ of cattlo 1 A'ingj20. 13. hast thou seen all this g. m-ultitudcT 28. 1 will deliver thisg. multitude into ihm^ band I Chr. 13. 8. be ye a g. mult, ye have golden celves 20. 2. there cometh ag. multitude against thee 15. not dismayed by reason of this g. multitude 28.5. carried a g. m'lUiiude captives to Dan a.-M:4 GRE Joi 31. 3-4, did 1 fear a g. multitude or did contempt Isa, l6. 14. all that g'.mK/a'mrfg shall be .ontemned ^er. 44. 15. women that stood by, even a g. mult. Ewi.47.9. there shall be a very g. multitude offish Van. 11.11. king of south shall set forth a g. mult. Mat. 4. 25. s. multitudes followed him, 8. 1. I 12. 15. [19.2. I 20.29. Markli.l. JohjiG.Z. 8. 18. when Jesus saw g. mult, 14. 14. MarkQ. 14. IS. 30. g, mulls, came, having lame, blind, dumb 33. whence so much bread as to fill so g. multit. 21. 8. a g, multitude spread their garments in way 26.47 .with Judas a g.m.viiih swords, Mark 14.43, Luke 5. 6. they inclosed a g. multitude of fishes I5.a^. mult, came together to hear and be healed Ja^nS.S.iotheselay a^. mu^/i^T»/£ of impotent folk Acts 14. 1. ay. multit, of Jews and Greeks believed 17. 4. and of the devout Greeks a g, multitude Rev.T .Q.a. g.muliiiude which no man could number 19.6.1 heard as it were the voice oi a. g. multitude GREAT natioii and nations. Cen. 12. 2. I will make of thee a g. nation, and will bless thee, IB. 18. | 46, 3. Exod. 32. 10. 17. 20. I will make Tshmael a g. nation, 21. 38. Deut. 4. 6. surely this g. nation is a wise people S6. 5. he became there a nation g. and mighty Josh. 23. 9. hath driven out before you g. nations Psal. 135.10. who smote g. nations, and slew kings Jer. 6. 22. ae-. nation shall be raised from the sides 50. 9. 1 will raise against Bab. an assembly of g'. n. 41. people shall come from the north, a g. nation Exek. 31. 6. under his shadow dwelt all g. nations GREAT people. Deut. 2. 10. the Emims dwelt therein, 2. people g. 21 . Zamzummims, a people e. many and tall 9- 2. a people g. and tall, children of Anakims Josh. 17.14. why but one lot, seeingT am. a. g. people 15, if thou be a g, people |j 17. thou art a g. people X KiJigs 3. 8, a g. people that cannot be numbered 9,who is able to judge thisg^. people ? 2 Chr. 1.10. 5. 7- given David a wise son over this g. people Jfa.l3.4.the noise in mountains like as of g. people Joel 2. 2. a g. people hath not been ever the like GREAT power. Exod. 32. 11. thy people thou hast brought out of Egypt with g./w7i;er, 2 Kings IT. ^^. Neh.l.lQ. JVuwi. 14. 17. let the power of.my lord be g. 'i7jA.i7.i7.thou art a great people and YizsXg. power ' Job 23. 6. will he plead against me with g. power f Psal. 147- 5. great is our Lord, and of g. power Jer. 27. 5. I have made the earlh, the man and the beasts on the ground, by my ^. power, .32.17. Ezek. 17, 9. it shall wither even without g. pouter Nah, i. 3. the Lord is slow to anger, g. inpower Mark 13. 26. coming in (he clouds with g. power Acts 4. 33. with g.poxoer gave the apostles witnes? 8. 10. saying, this man is the g. power of God Rev. 1] . 17. thou hast taken to thee thy g. power 16. 1, angel come from heaven, having g. power GREAT sea. Num. 34. 6. ye shall have the g. sea for a border Josh. 1. 4. from the wilderness unto the g. sea 9-1 • when the kings in the coasts of g. sea heaird 15.12. the west border was to the g. sea and coast 47. inheritance of Judah, to the g. sea and border 23. 4. with all nations I have cut off to theg^. sea J^eek. 47 .10. as fish of the g. sea, exceeding many ^5. border of land toward north from the g. tea Dan. 7. 2. tlie four winds strove upon they, sea See Sin. GREAT slaughter. Josh. 10. 10. slew them with a g. s. at Gibeon 20. made an end of slaying them with g. s. Judg. 11. 33. Jephthah smote Ammon. with g. s. 15. 8. Samson smote the Philistines withy, s. 1 Sam. 4. 10, Philistines smote Isr. with g. s. 17, 6- 19- Lord had smitten the people with ay. *. 19- 8. David slew Philistines with a g. s, 23. 5. 2 Sam.lQ.j,3,g, slaughter that day of 20,000 men 1 Kings 20. 21. king of Isr. slew Assvr withy, s. 2 CAr. 13. 17. Abijah slew Israel with a y. s. £8. 5. king of Israel smote Ahaz with a g. s. Isa. 30. 25. in day of g. s. when the towers fall 31.6. Lord hath ay. slaitghter valz-ud of Idumea So GREAT. i?x£>(f.32,21.thou hast brought JO y. a sin upon them Deut. 4. 7. what nation ioy. hath God so nigh ? 8. I Ki?igs3.y. -who able to judge so y.people ? 2CA.1 .10. Psal. 77. J-3. who is so g. a God as our God ? 103.11, sog. ishismercy to them that fear him Nat.Q.lO.not found JO y, faith in Israel, Xuite 7. 9. 15. 33. so much bread as to fill sog. a multitude £ Cor. 1 . 10, who delivered us from so g. a. death Heb.1. 3, how escape, if we neglect ioy. salvation? 12. 1 . are compassed with so y. a cloud of witnesses Jam. 3,4. ships tho' JO y. yet turned with an helm Rev. IQ. 18. so mighty an earthquake and so g. 18. 17. in one hour jo g, riches come to nought Smalt and GREAT. Gen. Sg.ll. smote men with blindness *ma//anrfy. Ve^^. 1. 17. but ye shall hew tmall as well as e. 252 ^ GRE GR& I>0ur.25,13.5ha11not have diverswcights.ay.am/j.l/otf/ iL 11. for his camp is very g. he is strong; 14. shalt not have divers measures, ay. andsm. 1 Sam. 5. 9- smote the men sm.and g.YliuL emerods SO. 2. my father will do nothing g. or small 30, 2. they slew not any either y. or small 19. there was nothing lacking neither srn. norg. iKings 22. 31. fight not with sm.nor y. 2 C/ir. 18.30, 2ffi«yj23.2.jm.fln(?y.wentto house, 2 Chr. 34.30. 25. 26. all the people small andg, came to Egypt 1 Chron. 26. 13. they cast lots as well the sm. as y. 2 Chron. 15. 13. be put to death, whether sm. or g. 31. 15. to give to brethren by courses, y. ajidsm. 36, 18. gave into his hand vessels, g. and small Esth. 1.5 Ahasaerus made a feast unto y.ani^Jm. 20. shall give to husbands honour y. aiid small Job 3. 19. small and g. are there, servant is free 37. (>. he saith to the small rain, and to y. rain Psal. 104. 25. are things creeping, small and g. 115,13. bless them that fear the Lord, tmall and g. Eccl. 2.7- I had possessions of y. and j/na// cattle Jer. 16. 6. y. and small shall die in this land Amos 8. 6. making the ephah small, the shekel y. Acts 26. -22. 1 continue witnessing to small and g. fle&.11.18.reward to them that fear him, jm.«7irfy. 13. 16. he caused small and e. to receive a mark 19.5.praiseourGod, ye that fear him,jma//fl«rfy. 18. that ye may eat flesh of all men, small and g. 20. 13. I saw the dead, jm.arii^y.stand before God GREAT st07ie and stones. Gen. 29. 2. a y. stone was upon the well's month Deut. 27. 2. that set up y. stones and plaster them Josh. 10. 11, Lord cast down y. j/07iej from heaven 18. roily, stones upon the mouth of the cave 24. 26. Joshua took a y. stone, and set it up there l5n?n.6.14.the cart came where there wm ay. j((7«c 15. and the Levites put them on the y. stone 18. to they. sto7ie of Abel, whereon they set ark 14.33.yehave transgressed.roU ay.j/oweunto mc 2 Sam. 20. 8. when they were at y. stone in Gibeon 1 AV7iyja.i7.they brought y. stones X.0 lay foundat. 7. 10. the foundation was of y. stones, Ezra 5. 8. 2 Chroii. 26. 15- he made engines to shoot y. stones Ezra 6 4. three rows oig.stones and a row of timber Jer. 43. 9. take y. stories and hide them in clay ilia(.27.60. he rolled ^.g. stone to door of sepulchre GKEAT thing and things. Dewr. 4. 32. whether any such thing as ihisg. thing is 10. 21. he is thy God that hath done g. things 1 'Sani.l2.l6.stand and see this g.thing Lord will do 24. consider how y. things he hath done for you 6. 25. thou shalt both do g. things and prevail 2 6'am.7. 21 . for word's sake hast thou done g.things 23. and to do for you y. things and terrible 2 Kings 5. 13. if prophet had bid thee do some y. t. 8. 4. tell me all thp y. (hijigs Elisha hath done 13. is he adog, that he should do thisy. thiyig? 1 Chron. 17. 19- in making known these y. things JbA5. 9. to God whodoethy. Mmyj,9. 10. | 37-5, Pja/.71.19.who hast done g. things, \\)\o is like thee 106. 21. theyforgat God who had done y. things 126. 2. the Lord hath done y. things for tliem, 3. Jer. 33. 3, I will shew thee g. and mighty things 45, 5, and seekest thou y. things for thyself? Dan. J. 8. a mouth speaking y. th. 20. Rev. 13. 5. Hos. 8. 12. I have written the y. things of my law Joel 2. 20. because he hath done y. things 21. fear not.O land, theLord will do g.thtngs^ Mark 3. 8. when they heard what g . things \t did 5.ig. tell howy. things Lord hath A.on^,Luke 8.39. Luke 1. 49. he that is mighty hath done y. things 8. 39. he published how y . things Jesus had done Acts 9.16.1 will shew howy. things he must suffer 1 Cor. 9.11. is it a y. thing if we reap carnal things? 2 Cor. 11.15. no y. th. if his ministers be transform- J^077J. 3. 5. tongue a little member boasteth y. things Very GREAT. Gen. 26. 13. Isaac grew till he became very y. Exod. IX. 3. the man Moses was»eryy,in thelaud Num. li.33. Ld. smote people with a uery y.plague 13. 28. and the cities are walled and very y. 22. 17. I will promote thee unto very y. honour 1 Sam. 2. 17. the sin of the young men was very y. 4. 10. and there was a. very y. slaughter 14. 15. very g. trembling |j 20. very g. discomfiture 25.2. Kabal was a reryy. man, he had 3000 sheep 2 there xas y. indignation against Isr. Esth. 4. 3, where the decree came was g. mourning *9. 4. Mordecai was g. in the king's hoase, 10. 3. Job 31. 25. if I rejoiced because my wealth wasg. Eccl. 2.9. 1 u}as g. and increas. more than all bciorb Lam. 1. 1. she that wasg. among the nations Dan. 4. 10. the tree's height was g. and it grew Mat. T. 37. it fell, andy. was the fall of it, Luke 6.49. GREAT waters. 2 Sam. 22.tl7- drew me out ofy . a. Psal. 18. 1 16. Psal. 29. 1 3. the voice of Lord is upon y . waters 32. 6. in floods ofy. waters shall not come nigh 77. 19- tliy way is in the sea, thy path in g. waters 107. 23. they that do business in g. waters 144. 7. send from above, deliver me out ofy. aat. Isa. 23. 3. and byy, watersthe seed of Sihor Jer. 41, 12, found Ishmael by g. waters of Gibeon 51 . 55. when her waves do roar like y. waters Ezek. 1.24. the noise of their wings likey. waters 17. 5. he placed of the seed byy. waters, set it *" 8. it was planted in a good soU by y, waters 26. 19. when y. waters shall cover thee 27. 26. thy rowers brought thee into g. waters 31. 7. he was fair, for his root was byy. waters 15. I restrained floods, the y. waters were stayed .32.13. 1 will destroy all the beasts beside y, waters Had 3. 15. didst walk through the heap ofy. uaters GREAT while. 2.50771.7. 19-butthouhast spoken also. of thyserv ant's house foray, while to come, 1 Chran. 17- 17- Mark 1 . 35. rising up ay. while before day, he went Luke 10. 13. had ". uhile ago repented in sackcloth Acts SB. 6. after the barbarians looked ay, while GREAT work and works. Exod. 14, 31. Israel saw thaty. work the Lord did J7idg. 2. 7. who had seen all the y works of the Ld., 1 Chron. 29- 1. my son is young, and the work is g. Neh. 4. 19. the work is y. and we are separated 6. 3. I am doing a y. ioork, I cannot come down Psal. 111,2. the wwAjof the Lord are y. Eev.l6.3. Eccl, 2. 4. I made y. works, I builded me houses GB-EATER, Gen. 1. 16, God made the y. light to rule the day 4, Vi. my punishment is y, than I can bear 3Q. 9. there is none g. in this house than I 41. 40. only in the throne will I be y. than thou 48. 19. l^is younger brother shall be y. than he Exod. 18. 11. I know the Lord is y. than all gods Num. 14. 12. paakeof thee y. nation, DeJ<.t. Q. 14. Deut. 1. 28, the people is s. and taller than we 4.38.drive nations y.than&ou, 7.1. | 9.1. | 11.23. Josh. 10. 2. because Gibeon wasy. than Ai 1 Sam. 14. 30. had there been a much y. slaughter 2 Sam. 13. 1^,. the hatred was y. than the love 16. this evil is g. than the other thou 4idst me 1 Kings 1 . 37. make his throne y. than David, ^T. 1C^;-0H. 11. 9, Pavidwaxedy.andy. Ld. was with 2 Chron. 3. 5. th? y. house he cieled wit^i £^-tree Esth. Q. 4. for this ;nan Mordecai waxed y. and g, Joi 33. 12, 1 will answey, that God is y. th.iii man Lam. 4. 6, is y, than the punishment of Sodom Exek. 8. 6. thou shalt see y. abominations, 13, 15. ZJaTt.ll .IS.shall set forth a multitude y.thanformer Amos 6. 2. or their border y. than your border Hag. 2, 9. the glory of latter house y. than former Mat. 11,11, not risen up ay. than John the Baptist j least in kingdom ofheaventhanhe,Z«jt«7- 28. 12. 6. in this place is one y. than the temple 41. behold, ay. than Jonas is here, Luke 11.32. 42.behold, ay, than Solomon is here, Xu*« 11.31. 23. 14. receiving y. damn. Markl2.M>. LuJce 20.47 17. for whether is g. the gold, or the t^n^jle *. 19. for whether is y. the gift or the altar Mark 4. 32. sown, it becomeUi y. than all herbs 12. 31, there is no other command, y. than these Lukel2.18. 1 will pull down my bams, and build y. 22.27 .whether is y.he that sitteth or tljat ^erveth Jo/m 1,50, thou shalt see y.things» 5.20. | 14.12. 4. 12. art thou g. than our father Jacob ? 5. 36. I have a g. witness than that of John 8. 63. art thou y. than our father Abraham ? 10. 29. my Father is y. than all, 14. 28, 13. 16. the servant is noty. than his lord, l5. 20, 15. 13. y. lovehathnoman than this to lay down 19-11. he that delivered me to thee hath the y. sis Acts 15.26.to lay upoo you no y. burden than thesQ Rom.g. + 12,it was sai 1, the y. shall serve the lesser 1 Cor. 14. 5, for y. is he that prophesieth, than he 15. 6. of whom the y. part remain unto this prcicnt £ei.6.13.because he could swear by no y.he swor- 16. for men verily swear by the g. and an oaUt /T^A. 9. 11. by a g. and more perfect tabernacle li. St), esteeming the reproach of Christy, riches ram.S.l.WnowinK we shall rtceiveg. condemnation i Pat. B. 11. whereas angels which ore 5. io power I John 3. SO-Oodis^. than ourhrart, andknoweth 4. 4. g. is he that is in you, than he in the world 5. 9. witness of Ood is g, this is the witness of God 3 John 4. 1 have no g.}oy than to hear that children GREATEST. 1 Cj&r.l2.14. least was over 100, g. over a thonsand S9.hitherto the g. part had kept the ward of Saul Job 1. 3. this man was the g. of all in the east /«-.6.l3. from least to g. oiven to covetousn. 8. 10, 3l.34.aUknow me, fromleast to the g. iftfj. 8. 11. 42. 1 . all people from the least to the g. came near 8. Jeremiah called the people from least to the g. 44. 12. they shall die, from thft least to the g. Jonah 3. 5. put on sackcloth, from the g. to the least Mat. 1 3. 3S. when grown, it is the g. among herbs 18. 1. who is the g, in the kingdom of heaven 4. humble himself as this little child, same is g. S3. 11. but he that is g. shall be your servant MarJt 9. 34. disputed who should be g. Jjuke Q. 46. Luke 22. 24. there was a strife who should be g. 26 but he that is e. let him be as the younger Acts 8. 10. all gavelieed from the least to the g. 1 Cot, 13. 13. but the g. of these is charity GREATLY. Oen. 3, 16. he said, I will g. multiply thy sorrow 19.3. Lot pre.ssed upon them g. and they turned in 24. 35. the Lord hath blessed my master g. ^. i 33. Isaac trembled with a trembling g, 32. 7- then Jacob was g, afraid and distressed Erod. 19- 18. and the whole mount quaked g. Num. 11. 10. the anger of the Lord was kindled g. .4. 39. Moses told, and the people mourned g. Dnti. 15. 4. the Lord shall f. bless thee in the land J7. 17. nor shall he g. multiply silver and gold fudg. 2. 15. Lordag. tnem, they were ^. distressed 6. 6. Israel was g. impoverished by Midian ^ Sam. 11. 6. Saul's anger was kindled g. 15. Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced g. 2. 18. the people g. feared the Lord and Samuel 16. 21. he loved him g-. became his armour-bearer 17.11. when heard Philistines, they were g. afraid SB. 5. Saul saw the Philist. his heart trembled g. SO.C.David was g. distressed, for the people spake S Sam. 10.5. the men were g. ashamed, 1 C/tr.tQ.5. 12. 5. David's anger was g. kindled ag. the man 13. 1 15. Amnon hated her with great hatred g. 1 36. the king wept with a great weeping g. 14.1 25. was not a beautiful man in Isr. to praise g. 24. 10. David said, I have sinned g. 1 Chr. 21. 8. 1 JCines 2. 12. Solomon's kingdomwas established g, 5.7. Hiram heard Solomon's words, he rejoiced g. 18. 3. now Obadiah feared the Lord g. 1 C/ir. 4. 38. the house of their fathers increased g. Hi. 25. great is the Lord, g. to be praised, to be feared above all gods, Pj. 48. 1. | g6.4. | 145.3. S C/ir. 25. 10. their anger was g. kindled ag. Judah 33.12. Manasseh humbled himself^, before God Hzra 10, + 13. we have g. offended in this thing Jo0 8. 7. yet thy latter end should g. increase Psa/. 21. I. in thy salvationhow J. shall he rejoice ?8.7. therefore my heart r. rejoiceth, I will praise 38.6. I am bowed down g. go mourning all the day 45. 11. so shall the king g. desire thy beauty 47.9.shields of earth belong to God, he is^.exalted 52. 2. he is my defence, I shall not be g. moved (55. 9. thou^. enrichest it with the river of God 71-23.my lips shall f .rejoice when I sing unto thee 78. 59. he was wroth, and g. abhorred Israel 105. 24. he increased his people g. 107. 38. 109. 30. I will ff, prain" the Lord with my mouth 112. 1. blessed that delightethg'. in his command. 116. 10. \ was g. afflicted, I said in my haste lig. 51. rrond have had me g. in derision Prov. 23. 24. the father of righteous shall g, rejoice Jxa. 4'2. 17. shall be g. ashamed that trust in images Gl. 10. I will g. rejoice in the Lord, soul be joyful Tar. 3.1. shall not that land be g. polluted ? 4. 10. surely thou hast g. dectived this people 9-19. we are g. confounded, have forsaken the land 20. 11. persecutors shall be^. ashamed, not prosper tlte/c. 20. 13.. and my sabb^s they g. polluted 25. 12. because that Edom hath g. offended Dan. 5. 9- then was king Belshazzar g. troubled 9. 23. for thou artg^. beloved, 10, 11, 19. V^ad. 2. I made thee small, thou art g. despised Jonah 4.+ 4. art thon f .angry? 1 9- 1 + 9.1 am g.angry ^eph. 1 14. the great day of the Lord ha^teth g. Zeck. 9. 9- rejoice g. O daughter of Zion, shout Mat . 27 . 14. insomuch that governor marvelled g. ^tirk 5.23.Jairus besought him ^.saying, my daug. J8. he seeth them that wept and wailed g. 9- 15. when they beheld, they were amazed g. 12. 27. the God of the living, ye therefore dog, err 'wAw.l.lQ. rejoiceth g. because of bridegroom's voice iirffS. A. all the people ran to porch, g. wondering 6.7 number 01 disciples multiplied in Jeriisalemg. GRE 1 Cor. 16.12. 1 g. desired Apollos to come unto you P/ti7.1 .S.how g. I iong after you all in Jesus Christ 4.10.1 rejoiced in the Lord g.that at last yonr care 1 Thest. 3. 6. desiring g, to see us, as we to see you S7'im,1.4.g.desiring to see thee, that I may be filled 4. 15. for he hath g. withstood our words 1 Per. 1.6. ye ^.rejoice tho* now ye are in heajnlness 2 John 4.1 rejoiced g.that 1 found children walking 3 Johjt 3 . 1 rejoiced g . when the brethren testified See Feared- greatness. Exod.lS.y. in g. of fliy exc^ellcncy overthrow them l6.byg. of thine arm they shalfbe still as a stone Num.li. 19. pardon accoraing to g. of thy mercies Z^euf .3.24.thou hast begun to shew thy serv.thy g. 5. 24. the Lord hath shewed us his glory and g. 9. 26. which thou hast redeemed through thy g. 11. 2. not with children who have not seen his;. 32. 3. ascribe yeg. unto our God, he is the rock 1 Chr. 17. ig. to thy own heart hast done all this g. 21. to make thee a name of g. and terribleness 1 C/ir.29. 11. thine, O L. is the g. power, and glory 2 Chr. 9. 6. one half ofg. of thy wisdom not shewed 24. 27. and the g. of the burdens laid upon him Nek , 13 , 22 . spare me according to g. of thy mercy Esih. 10. 2. the declaration of theg. ofMordecai Psal. 66. 3. byg. of thy power enemies submit to 71. 21. thou shalt increase myg. and comfort me 79' 11- according to the g. of thy power preserve 145. 3. his g. is unsearchable 1 0. 1 declare thy g. 150. 2. praise him according to his excellent £-. Prov. 5. 23, in the ^. of his folly he shall go astray Isa. 40. S6. he calleth by name, by g. of his might 57, 10. thou art wearied in the g. of thy way 63^1 . travelling in the g. of his strength Jlpr.iS. 22.forg. of iniquity thy skirts discovered Ezek. 31. 2. whom art thou like in thy g. 7 7 . thus was he fair in his g. in his branches Dan. 4. 22. thy g. is grown and reacheth to heaven 7.27. the g. of 5ie kingdom shall be given to saints Eph.l. 19. what is thecxceedingf. ofhis power greaves. 1 Sam. 17. 6. Goliath had g. of brass upon his legs GREEDY. Psai. 17. 12. like as a lion that is g. of his prey ProB. 1. 19. so is every one that is g. of gain 15. 27. he that isg. of gain troubleth his house /ja.56.11.th6y areg'. dogs, can never have enough 1 Tim. 3. 3.notff. of iilthy lucre, but patient, 8. GREEDILY. Prov. 21. 26. he coveteth g. all the day long Ezek. 22. 12. thou hast *;■. gained of thy neighbours Jude 11. they ran g. after the error of Balaam GREEDINESS. Eph. 4.19. given over to work iA uncleann. with g. GREEK. LukeZS.SQ. superscription written in G. JijA7il9.20. Acts 21.37. chief captain said, canst thou speak G. Rev.g. 11 . but in G. tongue hath his name ApoUyon GREEN. Gen. 1, 30. to beast I have given every g. herb for meat 9. 3. as the g. herb have I gi^en you all things 30. 37. Jacob took rods of ^ . poplar and hasel £rorf.l0.l5.there remained not any g^. thing in trees -Lew. 2. 1 4. offer for thy first-fruits g. ears of com 23 . 14. eat no g. ears, till ye have brought an offer. Judg. l6. 7. if they bind me with seven g. withs 8. then they brought to her seven g. withs 27^111^x19.26. inhabit, were as g. herbs, i>a. 37 -27. Esth. 1 . 6. where were white, g. and blue hangings J06 8. 16. he is g. before the sun, branch shooteth 15. 32. and his branch shall not be g. 39. a. the wild ass searcheth after every g-. thing Psai. 23. 2. he maketh me lie down in g. pastures 37. 2. and they shall wither as the g. herb 35. I have seen wicked spread, like a g. bay-tree 92. i 14. in old age they shall he fat and g. Cant. 1. 16. thou art fair, also our bed is g. 2. 13. the fig-tree putteth forth her g. figs Isa. 15. €. the grass faileth. there is no g. thing Jer. 11. 16. the Lord called thy name, a g. olive 17. 8. as tree spreadeth her roots, leaf shall he g. Hos. 14. 8. I am like a g. fir-tree, from me thy Amos 7. + 1. he formed g. worms in the beginning Mark 6. 39. sit down by companies on theg. grass /fffi>.8.7.hailand fire, and all g. grass was burnt up 9. 4. were commanded not to hurt anyg. thing GREEN tree. Deut. 12. 2. nations served gods under every g. tree 1 A'iMgjl4. 23. images und. everyg. t.QKings 17.10. 'zKings 16.4. Asasacr.und. everyg. t. 2 CAr.28.4. Ps. 52. 8. 1 am like ag. 6live-tree in house of God Isa. 57- 5. inflaming yourselves underevery^. tree Jar* 2. 20. when undereveryg. tree thou wanderest 3. 6. under every g. tree, there played tlie harlot 13. hast scattered thy ways under every g. tree Eeek. 6. 13. thy slain snail he under every g. tree 17- 24. know that I have dried up the g.. tree 20. 47. it shall devour ever g. tree and dry tree GRI Luke 23. 31. if they do these things in^ g. t-ie GREEN trees. Jer. 17.2.whilst children remember groves byg. tr GREENISH. Lev. 13. 49. if the plague be g. in the garment 14. 37. if plague be with hollow strakes g. or red GREENNESS. Job 8. 12. whilst it is yet in his ^. and not cat GREET. 1 Sam. 25. 5. go to Nabal and g, him inmy name /20m. l6.3.g.FriscillaandAqaila my helpers inC. J- 5.g. church ||6. g. Mary who bestowed labour 8. g. AmpliasJ]ll.g. the household of Narcisscv 1 Cor. 16. 20. all the brethren g. you, Phit. 4. 21. 20. g. ye one another, 2 Cor. 13. 12,1 /*er.5.1V. Coi. 4. 14. Luke the physician and Demas g- you 1 Thess.5. S6. e- the brethren with an hofy kiss Tit. 3. 15. g. them that love ns in the faith 2 John 13. the children of thy elect sister g. thev 3 John 14. peace be to thee, g. the friends by name GREETETH. 2 Tim. 4, 21. Eubulus g. thee, Fudens, and Linus GREETING, S. Mat. 23. 7. g. in markets, Jjitke 11. 43. | 20. 46. Acts 15. 23. apostles, elders, and brethren, sendg. 23. 26. Claudius Lysias to Felix seadeth g. Jam. 1.1. to the twelve tribes scattered abroad, g. GREW. Gen. 2, 5. the Lord made every herb before itg. I9.2d.he overthrew that which g. upon the ground 21.8. laaacg. 26. 13. [|21. 20. Ishmael f. 25. 27, boysg. II 47. 27. Israel g. and multiplied Exod. 1 . 12. the more they afflicted, more they g. 2. 10. Moses g. \\ Judge 11. 2. his wife's sons g. up Judg. 13. 24. Samson g. and the Lord blessea him I as drops of blood falling to the g. JoArt 16. 6. they went backward, and fell to the g, Acts2i.7. I fell to the g. and beard a voice GROUND. 1 Tim, 3. 15. which is the pillar and g. of truth He6. 11. 1 1. faith is ^. of things hoped for GROUNDED. isa 30.32. in every place where g. staff shall pass Eyh.S. 17. that ye being rooted and g. in love CoL 1. 23. if ye continue in the faith, g. and settled GROW. Cen, 2. 9. the Lord God made every tree to g. 48. It), and let them g. into a multitude iS'iim. 6. 5. and shall let the locks of bis hair g. Detit, 21, 1 12. she shall suffer her nails to g. Jiidg, 16, fl2. the hair of his head began to g. 2 Sam. 23.5. all my desire, iho'he make it not to ^. S Kings 19. 29- eat such things ^ag. of themselves Ezra 4, 2C why should damagfi^. to hurtofkings ? Job 8. 11. can the rush g. up without mire ? 19- and out of the earth shall others g. 14.19-thou washest away things that g.oxkX of dust 31. 40. let thistles g. instead of wheat, and cockle 39. 4. they g. up with corn, they go forth Pro/. 92. 12, he shall g, like a cedar in Lebanon 10-1.14.he causeth grass to^. for the cattle, 147.8. Eccl 11. 5. nor how the bones g. in the womb Jsa. 11. 1 . and a branch shall g. out of his roots 17. 11. in the day shalt thou make thy plant g. 53. 2. he shall g, up before him as a tender plant Jer, 12. 2. they g. yea, they bring forth fruit 33. l5. the branch of righteousness to g. to David Ezfk. 44. 20. nor suffer their locks to g. long 47- 12. by the river shall ^. all trees for meat Ji0j.l4.5.ne shall g. as the lily, cast forth his roots 7. they shaJi revive as the corn, and ^. as the vine Jonah 4. 10. nor madest it f .which came up in niciht Zech,^. 12. whose name I& the Branch, he shallg. 9. 1 17. corn shall make the young men g, Mai. 4. 2. ye shall g, up as calves of the stall il/a/.6.2B.consider me lilieshow they £.Lfutf 12.27. 13. 30. let both;, together till the harvest 21. 19. let no fruity, on thee henceforward Mark 4. 27. seed should? . up, he kooweth not how Acts 5. 24. they doubted whereunto this would g, Eph. 4. 15. mayj. up into him in all things 1 Pet. 2.2. desiring the milk of word.that ye may g. 2 Pet. 3. 18. g. in grace and in knowledge of Lord GROWN. Geji. 38. 11. till Shelah be g, \\ 14. Shelah was g. Exod. 2. 11. that when Moses was ^. he went out 9' 32. were not smitten, for tuey were not g. up I'ievt, .^2.15. thou art^. thick, covered with fatness ■Hn/Al.lS.wouldye tarry for them till they were 5'. 2 5<7/7i.l0.5.tarry till your beards be g-.l Chr. 19-5. 1 Kings 12. 8. consulted with young men g. 10. 2 Kmgt 4. 18. when the child was g, up.it fell sick 19- 26 as com blasted before it be g. Jsa. 37-27. Esra 9* 6. OUT trespass is ^.up to the heavens Psal. 144. 12. that our sons may be as plants g. up Prov. 24, 31. and lo, it was all g. over with thorns Jer. 50. 11. because ye are g. fat as the heifer Etek.lQ.I. thy breasts are fashioned, thy hair is g. Dan. 4. 22. thou artg. strong, thy greatness is^. 33. till hii hairs were g. like eagle's feathers Mat, 13.3£. when it isg'. it is greatest amorg herbs GROWETH. Exod. 30. 5. the locusts shall eat every tree that g^ Lev. 13. 39. a freckled spot that g, in the skin 25. 5. which g. of its own accord, not reap, 11. Deut, 29. 23. nor any grassy, therein, like Sodom Judg. 19. 9. behold.tbe day g, to an end, lodge here J"i 38.36. when the dust g. intu hardness and clods Pta/. S7. i 35. the wicked spreadcth as tree that^ . Gin Ptal 90. 5. m the morning like grass which ^ .up. 6< 139* G. as the grass, which withereth afore it;, up Isa. 37. 30. ye shall eat this year such as^. of itself Mari 4. 32. when it is sown it g. up and becometb g. Eph, S. 21. g. unto an holy temple in the Lord 2 Thets. 1. 3. because your faith g. exceedingly GROWTH. Amos'^.l. shoo'ingup of latter g. lo, it was latter r. GRUDGE. Lev, 19. 18. nor bear any g. agrfnst thy people Mark 6. f 19- Herodias had a g» fagainst John GRUDGE. Psai. 59. 15. let them g, if they be not satisfied Jam. 5. 9. g' not one against another, brethren GRUDGING. 1 P be thou prepared, and be a.g, to them Dan. 2. 14. Daniel answered the captain of theg. Markti.\9.'J, king sent one ofhisg. and commanded dcts 28.16. delivered the prisoners to captain of g. GUARD-CHAMBER. l£'i»fj'14.28.guardbarethemtog.-cA.2C/ir.l2.11. GUEST. Luke 19- 7> lie was gone to be g. with a sinner GUEST-CHAMBER. 7lfarA14.14. where is Utit g, -chamber? Luke 9Z.1\. GUESTS. 1 Kings 1.41. Adonijah and all's*, with him heard it 49. all g. with Adonijah were afraid and rose up Prov, 9. 16. that herg. are in the depths of hell Zeph. 1. 7. for the Lord hath prepared and bid g. Mat. 22. 10. and the wedding was furnished wim g. 11. when the king came in to see the g. he saw GUIDE, S. Psal. 48. 14. he will be our g. even unto death 55.13. it was thou, a man, my g, my acquaintance Prov, 2. 17, who forsakoth the g. of her youth 6. 7- which having no g. overseer, or ruler Jer, 3. 4. my father thou art the g. of my youth Mic. 7-5. trust not friend, put ye not confidence iog. Mat. 23. iQ. woe to you, ye blind g, 24. Acts\. 16. who was g. to them that took Jesus liom. 2. 19. art confident thou art ag. of the blind tied. 13, f 7' rememttpr them that areg. over you GUIDE. Job 38. 32. canst thou g. Arcturus with his sons ? Psal. 25. 9. the Q^eek will he g. in judgment 31, 3. for thy name^s sake lead me and g. me 32'. 8. I will teach and g. thee with mine eye 73. 24. thou shalt g. me with thy counsel 112. 5. he will g. his affairs with discretion Prov, 11.3. theintegrityoftbeupright shall g. them 23. 19. be wise, and g. thine heart in the way Isa. 49. 10. by springs of water shall he g. them 51. 18, there is none to g. her among all the sons 58, 11. the Lord shall g. thee continually Xu^£l. 79. to g. our feet into the way of peace JohrtlG. 13. he will g. you into all truth AetsQ. 31. how can I, except some man g. me? 1 These. 3. fll. nowG. himself g. our way to you 1 Ttm.5.14.youngerwomenbearchildren,g. house Hei. 13. fl?. obey them that g. you, and submit GUIDED, ING. Gen. 48. 14. Israel g. his bands wittingly Exod. 15. 13. thou hast g. them in thy strength 2 C/iron. 32. 22. the Lordg. them on every side Job 31. 18. 1 have g. her from my mother's womb Psal, 78. 52. g. them in the wilderness like a flock 72. hast g. them by the skiltulness of his hands GUILE. Exod. 21, 14. if a man slay with g. let him die Psal, 32. 2. and in whose spirit there is no g. 34.13. keep lips from speaking g. lPet.3,10. 95, 11. deceit and g, depart not from her streets John 1. 47. An Israelite indeed, in whom is no g. 2 Cor. 12. 16. being crafty, I caught you with g. 1 Thess. 2. 3, for our exhortation was not in g, 1 Pet. 2.1.1avingaside all malice andg.7Jid envies 22. who did no sin, nor was g. found in ills mouth Rev, 14. 5. and in their mouifa was found no g. HAB GUILT Deut. 19. 13. put away g. of innocent blood, SI. 9, GUILTY. G«i.42.21.weare verily g. concerning our brothel Exod. 34.7. will by no means clear g. Num. 14.18 Zer. 4. 13. which should not be done areg.22.27, 5. 2. if hid from him, he,shall be unclean and g. 3. when he knoweth of it, he shall be g. 4. 5. when he shall be g. he shall confess his s-c 17. tho* he wist it not, yet is he g. and shall bear 6. 4. because he sinned and is g. he shall restore Num.35. 27. tho* he kill the slayer shall not beg. 31. take no satisfaction foramurdererg.of death Jndg. 21 . 22. ye did not give, that you should be g Ezra 10. I9. being g. offered a ram of the flock Pj.5.f lO.tomaketnemg. letthem fall fromcoun, 34. f 21. they that hate tlie righteous shall be g. 109. t 7.whenheshallbejudged, lethimgooutg, Prop. 30. 10. lest he curse, and thou be found g. Ezek. 22. 4. art become g. in blood thou hast shed Hos. 5. f 15. 1 will return to the place till they be g. Zech. 11. 5. slay them, and hold themselves not g. Mat. 23. 18. swear by the g. on it, be'is g. 26. 66. they said, he is g. of death, Mark 14. 64. Rom. 3. 19. all the worldmay become g. before G. 1 C17r.ll.27. shall be g. of the body and blood of L. Jam. 2. 10. shall offend in one point, he isg. of all GUILTINESS. Gen. 26. 10. thou shouldest have brought g. on us Ezra 9. + 6. our g, is grown up lo the heavens Piul. 51. 14. deliver me from blood-g. O God 69. t 5, and my g. is not hid from thee GUILTLESS. Exod. 20. 7. Lord will not hold himg. Deut. 5. 11. Num. 5. 31. then shall the man beg. from iniquity 32.22.afterward shall return and be g. before Lord Josh. 2. 19. his blood be on him, and he will be g. 1 Sam. 26.9. hand agst. Lord's anointed and beg. 2 Sam. 3, 28. I and my kingdom are g. of blood 14. 9. women said, the king and his throne be g. 1 Ktngi 2.9,hold him not g. for thou art a wise man Mat, 12. 7- ye would not have condemned the g. GULF. Luke 16. 26. between us ana you is a great g. fixed GUSH, ED. 1 Kings 18. 28. till the blood g. out upon them Psal. 78, 20. he smote the rock, the waters g. out 105. 41 . he opened the rock, the waters g. out Ita. 48.21. he clave the rock, and the waters g, out Jer. 9. 18. and our eye-lids g. out with waters Acts 1 . 18. he burst asunder, and his bowels g. out GUTTER, S. Gen.30.38. Jacob set rods in the g. before the cattle 41 , laid rods before the eyes of the cattle in the g. 2 Sam. 5. 8. who getteth up to the g. and smiteth H. HA. Job 39. 25. he saith among the trumpets, ka,ha HABERGEON. Exod. 28.32. as it were, the hole of an A. 39. 23. Job 41.26. the spear, the dart, the A. cannot hold HABERGEONS. 2 Chron, 26. 14. h. and bows Uzziah prepared Neh, 4. 16. half of my servants held bows and h, HABITABLE. Prov. 8. 31. rejoicing in the h. part of his earth HABITATION. Exod. 15.2. he is my God, 1 will prepare him an A, Lev, 13. 46. without the camp shall his h. be Deiit, 12. 5. even to his h, shall ye seek and como 1 Sam. 2.2y. why kick at offerg. commanded in h.f 2. 32. and tnou shalt see an enemy in my it- 2 Sam. 15. 25. he will shew me both it and his k. 2 Chron. 6. 2. 1 have built an bouse of h. for thee 29. 6. and have turned from the h. of the Lord 30. t37. prayer came up to the A. of his holiness Ezra 7. 15. to God of Israel whose h. is in Jerusa. Job 5.3.foo1i5h taking root, but suddenly I cursed h. 24. thou shalt visit thy h. and shalt not sin S. 6. make the h. of thy righteousness prosperous 18. 15. brimstone shall be scattered upon bis h. Psal. 26. 8. I have loved the h. of thy house 33. 14. from the place of his h. he looketh 49. ^ 14. tne grave an h. for every one of them 69. 25. let their A. be desolate, none dwell in tents 71.3.bethoumy strongA. whereunto I may resor' 89.14. andjudgmentUie/*. of thy throne, 97.2. 91. 9. thou hast made the most High thy A. 10-1. 12. the fowls of the heaven have their A. 107. 7. that they might go to a city of h. SH. 132. 5. find an h. forthe mighty God of Jacob li3. for the Lord hath desired it for his h. Prov, 3. 33. but he blesseth the h. of the just Tsa. 22, 16. and thatgraveth an A. for himseU 27, 10. and the A. shall be forsaken and left 32. 18. my people shall dwell ui q. peaceable k. 33. 20. thine eyes shall see Jerusalem a anitt f HAD fia.S^.l^. ItsKall be an h. of dragons, and a court 33. 7 . in fhe A. of dragons shall be grass with reeds 6.i. 15. and beholdPirom the /i. of thy holiness ^er. 9- 6. thine A. is in the midst of deceit 10. 25. and they have made his A. desolate 25. 30. the Lord shall mightily roar on his h. 31. 23. the Lord bless thee, O A, of justice, SO. 7 33. 12. the cities thereof be an /t. of shepherds 41. 17. and they dwelt in the /t. of Chimham 40. 19. he shall come again-st h. of strong, 50. 44. 50. 19. I will bring Israel again to his h. 45. suEfily he shall make their h. desolate Etek. 16. + 3, thy A. is of the land of Canaan 39. 14. 1 will cause Egypt to return to their A. j4»2ijj6. 1 3. and cause the A. of violence to come near Obad.Z, whose A. is high, that saith in his heart Hah. 3. 11. the sun and moon stood still in their h. Acts 1. 20. it is written, let his A. be desolate 17. 36. hath determined the bounds of their A. JLph. 2. 22, for an h, ff God through the Spirit Jnde 6. the angels which left their own A. liev. 18. 2. Babylon is become the A. of devils Holy HABITATION. Exod. 15. 13. thou hast guided them to thy Aoly A. X)eutS6.15. look down from thy holy A. from heav. PsaLdH.S. aJugde of widows isGodinhis Aofy A. Jer. 25. 30. Lord shall utter his voice from holy A. Zech. 2. 13. for he is raised up out of his holy h. HABITATIQ-NS. Gan.49. 5. instruments of cruelty are in their A jEf 0(/.12.20. in all your A. shall eat unleaven. bread 35. 3. shall kindle no fire thro' your h. on sabbath "Nnm. 15. 2.whenyebe come into the h. T j*iveyou Pf«/.74.20.dark places of earth full of h. of cruelty 78. 28. he let it fall round about their A, Jsa.b\.%. let them stretch forth curtains of ihy /j. Jtfr,9.lO. fitrthe A. of the wilderness a lamentation 21. 13, which say, who shall enter into our h. ? 25. 37. and the peaceable A. are cut down 49. 20, surely he shall make their A. desolate Lam. 2.2. Lord hath swallowed up the A. of Jacob £xek. 6. 14. in all theirA. make the land desolate Has. 10. t 10. I shall bind them in their two A. Joel 1. 1 19- fire hath devoured A. of the wilderness ,^inos 1. 2. the A. of the shepherds shall mourn J.-aA«l6.9.they may receive you into everlasting A, HAD. Gen.Q4.2. his servants that ruled over all that he A. 39. 6. be knew not ought he h. save bread he eat jEjrorf. 16, IS. he that gathered much A. nothing Deut. 10. 15, the Lord A. a delight in thy facers Josh. 6. 25. Joshua saved Rahab and all that she A 7. 24. Joshua took Achan and all that he A. S Sam. 6. 22. of them shall I be A. in honour 1^ because he did this thing, and A. no pity 23. 8. the names of mighty men whom David A. £ KingsQ 31. she said,A.Zimri peace who slew mast, ICAr. 13. 34. Lord blessed his house and all he A. 28. 2. as for me, I A. in my heart to build an 12. and the pattern of all that he A. by the Spirit J06 3. 26. I was not in safety, neither A. I rest 31. 31. ifmen said not, oh that we A. of his flesh! 42. 10. the Lord gave him twice as much as he A, Psal. 55. 6. 1 said, O that I A. wings like a dove 04.10.1 //.rather be a door-keeper in house of God 89. 7. to beA. in reverence of all them about him 119- 51. the proud have A. me greatly in derision Ecci. 4.1. as were oppressed, they A. no comforter Jsa. 38. 17. behold, for peace I A. great bitterness eg. 10. we grope as if we /i. no eyes, we stumble 60. 10. in my favour have I A. mercy on thee J(?r.4.2.'J.I beheld the heavens, and they A. no light 44.17. for then A. we plenty of victuals, were well I.am. 1.7. her pleasant things ihe A. in days of old 9. she came down wonderfully, h. no comforter Exek. 29. 18. yet A, he no wages for the service 36. 21. but I /*, pity for mine holy name Hos. 12.3. byhis strength Jacob A. power with God 4. yea he h. power over the angel and prevailed Zech. 1. 12. against which thou hast A. indignation Mai. S. 15. yet h. he the residue of the Spirit Mat. 13.46. he sold all that he A. and bought it 22. 28. whose wife of seven, for they all A. her? MarA 12. 44. she of her want did cast in all she //. John 4. 18. tor thou hast h. five husbands 5.4. was made whole of whatsoever disease he A. 12. 6. Judas h. the bag, and bare what was in it i 5. 22. if I A. not come they A. not A. sin 17.5,the glory I A. with thee before the woild was Aeti2. 4,4i. all that believed /.. all things common 18 18. having shorn his head, for he A. a vow 25. 26. that after examination A. I migh^ write J?o'w.4.1I.a seal heA. yet being ancircumcised, 12. 6. 21. what fruit A. ye in things whereof ashamed 1 Cor, 7. 29. that have wives be as tho' they A . none 2 Cor. 1. 9. but we A. the sentence of death in us 1 TAess. 1. 9. what manner of entering in we A. to you Heb. 7. 6, and blessed him that A. the promises I JoAn S 7. old command, which ye A from beoin. SfiC HAL 2 JoAn 5. that which we A. from the beginning See Ai L, Compassion. HADST. Gen. 30. 30. for it was little thou A. before' I came PsaL 44. 3. because thou A, a favour to them Jer. 3. 3. and thou A a whore's forehead Hit. 10. 8, and oflfering for sin thou A. no pleasure HAFT. Jitdg. 3. 22. and the A. also went in after the blade HAIL. Exod. 9.I8.I will cause it to rain a very grievous ^ 23. the Ld. sent thunder and A. the fire ran along 26.where chiTdren of Israel were, was there no A. 29. nor shall there be any more A. || 33. A. ceased 10. 5. that which remaineth from the A. 12, 15. JoA 38.22. or hast thou seen the treasures of the A..' Psal. 78. 47. he destroyed their vines with A. 43. he gave up their cattle also to the A. 105. 32. he gave them A. for rain and flaming fire 148. 8. fire, A, snow and vapour fulfiling his word Isa. 28.2. which as a tempest of A. shall cast down 17. the A. shall sweep away the refuge of lies Hag. 2. 37, 1 smote you with A. in all the labours Rev. 8. 7< there followed A. and fire mingled blood 11. 19. temple was opened, and there was great A. 16. 21. there fell on men agreat A. out of heaven HAIL. Isa. 32, 19. my people shall dwell when it shall A. HAIL. Mat. 26. 49. Judas said, A. master, and kissed him 27.29. A.king of the Jews, Mark 15, 18. John 19.3, Luke I. 28. the angel came to Mary, and said, A. HAILSTONES. JosA. 10. 11. there were more which died with A. Psal. 18. 12. clouds passed, A. and coals of fire 13. Tsa. 30.30. the Lord shall shew indignation with A. Esek. 13.11,andye,0 great A. shall fall, and a wind 13.there shall be greatA inmy fury toconsnoieit 38. 22. I will rain great A. fire, and brimstone HAIR. Lep.iS.S.vrhen die A. in the plague is turned white 30. ifin plague a yellow A. |j 31. no black A. init 37. there is black A. grown |[14.8. shave off A, 9. Nitm. 6. 19. after the A. of his separation is shaven J7uig.*20.l6. every one could sling stones at A. brea. 2 Sam. 14. 11. not one A.of thy son fall to the earth 26. because the A. was heavy on him he polled it 1 Kings 1 ,52.there shall not anA.of him fall to earth NeA. 13. 25. I pluckt ofi" their A. and made them Job 4. 15. then a spirit passed, A.of my flesh stood up Cant. 4. 1. thy A. is as a flock of goats, 6. 5. Isa. 3. 24. and instead of well-set A. baldness 7. 20.theLordshallshave theheadandA. of feet 50. 6. my cheeks to them that plucked off A. Jer. 7. 29. cut off thy A. O Jerusalem, cast away Ezek. 5. 1. and divide the A. || 16.7. thy A. is grown ZecA. 13. + 4. nor shall they wear a garment of A. Afar. 3.4. John had raiment of camel's A, Mark 1.6. 5. 36. thou canst not make one A. white or black JoAn 11. 2. and wiped his feet with her A. 12. 3 1 Cor. 11 . 14. if a man have long A. it is a shame 15, if a woman have long A. it is a glory to her 1 Tim. 2. 9. not with broidered A. or gold, or pearls 1 Pet. 3. 3. not of plaiting the A. and wearing gold Rev. 6. 12. the sun became black as sackclot£ of A. 9- 8. and they had A. as the A. of women See Goats, Head. HAIRS. Gen. 42. 38. ye shall bring down my A. 44. 29, 31 Lev. 13. 21. if there be no white A. therein Dent. 32. £5. the suckling also with man of gray A. Ruth 4. 1 15. he shall be a nourisher of thy gray A. Ps.40. 12. aremore thantheA.of myhead, 69. 4. 71. 1 18. now to gray A. O God, forsake me not Isa. 46. 4. and even to hoar A. will I carry you Dan. 4. 33. till A. were grown like eagle's feathers Hos. 7. 9- gray A. are here and there upon him il/nr.lO.SO.the A.of our head numbered, Luke 12.7. Luke 7. 38. did wipe them with A. of her head, 44. Rev. 1. 14. his head and A. were white like wool HAIRY. Gen ,25.23, the first red, all over like an A garment 27.11. Esau is an A. man II 23. his hands were A. 2 Kingsl.8. Elijah was an A. man and girt •with Psal. 08. 21. the A. scalp of such a one as goeth on HALE. Luke 12. 58. lest the adversary A. thee to the judge HALING. Acts 8. 3. Saul A. men and women committed them HALF. Exod. 24.6.Moses togk A. the blood, A. he sprinkled 30. 23. take thou of sweetcinnamon A. so much Lev. 6. 20. A, of it in the morning, and A. at night Num. 12. 12. of whom the flesh is A. consumed 31. 29. take it of their A. and give it to Eleazar Josh. 8. 31. A. of them over-against mount Ebal 1 Sam. 14. 14. within as it were an A. acre of land 1 5am. 1 0.4. Hanun shaved off one A.of their biwds 18. 3. nor if A. of us die, will they care for us 19- 40 A. the people of Israel conducted David HAM 1 KingsZ. 25. give A. of the child to- one, A. to oth*? 10. 7. and behold, the A, was not told, 2 CAr. 9. 6. 13.8.if thou wilt give me A. thine house, I will noj 16. 21 , A. of the people followed Tibni, A. Omri A'isA. 3. 9. the ruler of the A. part of Jerusalem, 12. 16. A. part of Bethzur || 17. h. of Keilah, 18. 13. 24. children apake A. in the speech of Ashdod Esth. 5.3. to the A. of the kingdom, 7.2. iWarA 6. 23. Psal. 55-23. bloody men shall not live A. their days jE«(r*,l6.5l.noi: hath Samaria committed A.thy sins Dan.XZ.J.ht for time, times, and an h. Rev. 12. 14. Hos. 3. 2. I bought faer for A. an homer of barley ZecA. 14. 2. A. of the city shall go into captivity 4. A.of mount' toward the south || 8. A. towardsea Imke 10. .30. and departed, leaving him A. dead 19.8. behold, the A. of my goods I give to the poor Rev. 8. 1. was silence about space of k. an hour 11.9.shall see dead bodies three daysandanA.ll, 5« Shekel, Hin, Tribe, HALL. Mat. 27. 27. the soldiers tookJesusintocanunon A, MarklS. 16. the soldiers led him away to the A-. Luke 22.55. had kindled a fire in tiie midst of the A. See Judgment. HALLOW, Erod. 28. 38, which the children of IsraeLahall A, 29. 3 . A. them to minist. to me in priest's office Lev. 22. 2. Id those things which they A. to me, 3, 32. 1 will be hallowed, I am the Lord who A, you 25. 10. shall A. the fiftieth year, proclaim liberty N7im. 6.11. and he shall A. his head that same day 1 /fin5jS.64. sameday didkingA.court, 2 CAr.J.f, Jer. 17. 22. but A. ye the sabbath-day, 24.. 27. Esek.QO.ZO. and A . my sabbaths, they shall be a sign 44. 24. they shall keep laws and A. my sabbaths HALLOWED. Exod. 20. 11. Ld. blessed the sabbath-day and A, it 29. 21. Aaron shall be A. and his garments Lev. 12. 4, she shall touch no A. thing, nor come 19, 8. because he hath profaned the .4. thing of L. 22. 32. I will be A. among the children of Israd Nwn. 3. 13. 1 A unto me ajl the first-boro in Israel 5. 10. audeveryman sA. things shall be his 16. 37. take up the censers, for they are A. 38. 18. 8. of all the A. things I have given unto thee 29. even the A. part thereof out of it Deut. 26. 13. I have brought away the A. things 1 Sam. 21. 4. is no common, but there is A. bread 6. so Ahimelech the priest gave him A, bread 1 Kings 9-3. 1 have A. this house thou hast boik, 7. 2 Kings 12. 18. Jehoash took all the A. things 2Chron. 36 14, polluted the house of L. he had A ~^at. 6. g. A. be thy name, Luke 11 2. HALT. Mat. 18. 6. is better to enter into life A. Markg.4S. Luke 14. 21. bring in hither the A. and the blind Johnb. 3. of A. waiting for the moving of the wawr HALT. To halt, to be lame on botA sides. WitA tkif Elijah reproaches the Israelites of tAe ter, tribes, 1 Kings 18. 21, How long halt je between two opinions ? TAey did not adore God witA a pure and unmixed wortAip, but were for reconciling the aorsAip of God with that of idols. God says, I will assemble her that halteth, and her that is driven out, Mtc. 4. 6. TAc( is, I trill restore my people of the Jews, thmigh now in a weak, banished^ affiicted condition, to tAeir former pri-oileges, and plant them in their own country; J will de- tertnine such of them to return, alio seem unresolved whether to go or not. The Psalmist says, that Aij enemies rejaicea to see him halt, Psal, 35. 15, But in mine adversity, Heb. halting, they rejoiced. JVhen 2 was in great danger of falling into trouble; tohen I had any stckiiess, or ill success in mg affairs. And in Jer. 20. 10, All my familiars watched for my halting : TAey lay in wait to lake me tripping in any thing, if they could, that they migAt give mine adversaries any advantage against me. lATingj 18.21 .how long A.ye between two opinions Pj«/.38.17- am ready to A.my sorrow is before me HALTED. Gen. 32. 31. as Jacob passed, he A. upon his thigh Mic. 4. 7. I will make her that A. a remnant HALTETH, Mic. 4. 6. in that day I will assemble her that A., Zej)A.3.19.behold at that time 1 will save her that A HALTING. Jer. 20. 10. all my familiars watched for my A HAMMER. Jvdg. 4. 21. then Jael took an A. in her hand 5. 26. with A. she smote Sisera, smote off his head 1 Kings 6.7. wa,s neither A. nor axe heard in house Isa. 41. 7. and he that smontheth with the i. Jer. £3. 29. like a A. that breaketh rock in pieces 50. 23. how is the A. of whole earth cut asunder Nah. 2. t 1- the A. is come up before *hy face HAN HAMMERS. Pamt. 74. 6. break down the carved work with A. Ita. 44. 12. the smith fashiooeth it with h, J$r. 10. 4. they faalen it with nails and with h. HAKD It a part of the lody aili hiouin. By hand, ij aometimtt iindertlood Iht vengeance of Godeser' cited npon any one ; t Sam, 5. 6, 7, The hand of the Lord was heavy upon them of Ashdod, after they had taken the ark, and' had been told that it shonld continue to oppress them, till they should tend it back xoith presents. To pour water on any oue's hands, signifiet to serve him. Thne Elisha is taid to have poured water on Elijah's hands, thereby meaning that he lOas kit servant, S Kings 3. ll. To wash one's hands, denoted that the person was innocent of manslaughter, tahen the murderer seat not known, Deut. SI. 6, 7. Filate washed Alt handt, Mat. S7, 24. to denote his being in- nocent of what was required of him, when he proceeded to condemn Jesus, in whom he found nothing to deserve such a sentence. Some think that Pilate, living atnong the Jews, had learned thit rite from them ; but others are of opinion, that it was a ceremony used in protestations of innocency among other people as well as the Jews. To kiss one*s hand, is an act of adoration. Job 31. S7. If I beheld the sun when it shined, and my month had kissed my hand. To fill one's hand, signijies to put one m posses- eion of the priesthood, to enter him in she enjoy- ment of the sacerdotal dignity ; because vi tnts ceremony the parts of the victim which were to be offered were pt. into the neic vrtesfs aattd. Exod. ca. 4L. 'j'buushalt consecrate tnem; in Hebrew, fill the! And. See also Judg. 17. 5, 12. 1 Kings 13. Z^- To lean upon any ( '*'s hand, is a mark of fa- miliarity and si^riority. The kiitg of Israel had one of his confidents upon whom he leaned, S Kings 7. 2, 17. j4?irf i» like manner the king of Syria leaned on Naaman, when he jveiit up to the temple of his god Kimmon, 2 King A. IB. To lif^ up one's hand, ij a way- of taking an oath in use with all natiims. Gen. 14. 22, I have lifted up mine hands unto the Lord. It was likewise a posture used in praying for a blessing upon the people. Lev. 9- 22, Aaron lifted np his hands towards the people, and blessed tflfm. To lift up the hand against one, is to rebel against him. S Sam. SO. SI, Sheba hath lifted np his hand against king Vavid. To give one's hand, signifies to grant peace, to swear friendship, to promise all security, to make alliance. 8 Kings lO.'lS, Jehu said ioJe- honadab. Is thine heart right, as my heart is with thy heart? If it be, give me thine hand ; and he gave him his hand. The Jews say, they were obliged to give the hand to the Egyp- tians and Assyrians, that they might procitre tread t that is, to surrender to them, to make an alliance with them, that they might be en- abled to subsist, that i« their extreme fiecessity they might preserve their lives. Others think that by this phrase is meant, that the Jews were glad to labour with their hands, and loork for them, in order to procure the Jiecessartes of life. Lam. 5. 6. Right hand. The right hand denotes power, strength. The seripture generally imputes to tTotPt right hand all the effects of his om- nipotence. Exod. 15. 6, Tby right hand, O -Jfrij is become glorious in power ; thy right uand, O Lord, hath dashed in pieces the enemy. See Psal. 17. 7. | 20. 6. | 44. 3. •"o sit down on the right hand of God. The Son of God is often represented as sitting at the right hand of his heavenly Father. Psal. 110. 1. The Lord said to my Lord, sit thou at my right hand. I'hou hast done thy work upon earth, wow take possession of that sovereign kingdom and glory ; which 6y right belongeth to thee i do thou rvle with authority and honour, as thou art Mediator. Tie right hand commonly denotes the SoJith, as the left hand denotes the North. For the Hebrews speak of the quarters of the world in respect of themselves, having their faces turned towards the Eatt, their backs to the West, their right hands to the South, and their left to the North, Thta Kedem, which signifies before, standi also f^ the East ; and Achor, which sig- nifies behind, marks out the West ; Jamm, the right hand, is the South ; aiid Shemol, the left hand, is the North. For example : Doth not David hide himself with us in strong holds in the woods, in the hill ot ffachilah, which is on 8fti7 HAN the south of Jeshimon ? Ileb. on the right hand of Jeshimon. Sfs East. The accuser was commonly at the right hand of the accused. Psal. I09. 6, Let Satan stand at his right hand. Ajid in Zech. 3. 1. Satan was at the right hand of the high priest Joshua to accuse him. Often, in a contrary sense to be at one^s right hand signifies to defend, to protect, to support him. Faal'. 16. 8. | tOg. 31.. I have set the Lord always before me; because he is at my right hand I shall not be moved. For he shall stand at the right hand of the poor, to save him from those that condemn his soul. To -turn from the law of God, neither to the right hand, nor to the left, is a frequent Scrip- tnre expression, Josh. 1. 7. | 23,6. 2 Kin^s 22. 2; The meaning is, that we must not de- part from it at all, neither by attempting 10 go beyond it, and doing ?nore than it requires, nor by doing less. But we must observe it closely, constantly, a/id invariably, as a traveller, who does not go out of his way, either to the right or to the left. Our Saviour, in Mat. 6. 3> to shew with what privacy we should do good works, says. That our left hand should not know what our right hand does. Above all things .roe should avoid vanity and ostentation in all the good we widertake to do, and should not thijik that thereby we merit any thine. To stretch or spread out the hands, i.r sometimes a gesture that denotes mercy. Isa. 6o. 2, I Hu'c spread out my hands all the day unto a rebellious people ; I have invited them by ifiv provhets, and used all means to allure them to myself. So in Prov. 1. 24, I have called, and ye iiave refused; I have stretched put my hand, and no man regarded. I would not put forth my hand against the Lord's anointed, / would not kill him. 1 Sam. 24. 10, To pnt forth one's hand upon any thing, to take, to ^tenl it. Exod. 22. 0, 11, He shall swear that he hath not put his hands to his neigh- bour's goods. Hand ij lihetaise frequently taken for the power and impression of the Holy Spirit felt by some prophet. 1 Kings 18. 46, The hand of the Lord was on Elijah. See 2 Kings 3. 15. Ezek. 1. 3. J 3. 14. It is said in several places, that God gave his law, or sent his ai- ders by the hand of Moses, or some other prophet; that he spake to his people by the hand of prophets, ^c. that is, by their means, by their mouth. Laying on hands, or imposition of hands, is under- stood in different ways both in the Old and New Testamenti (1) It is often takeJi for ordina- tion and consecration of priests and ministers, as well among the Jews as Christians, Nitm. 8. 10. Acts 6. 6. I la. 3. 1 Ttm. 4. 14. (2) It is sometimes also made -use of to signify the establiihme7tt of judges and magistrates, on whom it was usual to lay hands, when they were intrusted with these employments : Thus when Moses constituted Joshua his successor, God appointed him to lay his hands upon him. Num. 27. 18. Jacob laid his hands upon Epbraim and Manasseh, when he gave them his last bles- sing, Geo. 48. 14. The high-priest stretched out his hands to the pto- pie, as often as he recited the solemn form oj blessing. Lev. 9- 22. The Israelites wAo pre- sented sin-offerings at the tabemaele, confessed their sins, while they laid their hands upon them. Lev. 1. 4. This testified that the person achiowledged himself worthy of death, that he laid his sins upon the sacrifice that lie trusted in Christ _/br the expiation of his sins, and that he devoted himself to God. Witness laid their hands upon the head of the accused person, as it toere to signify that they charged upo7i him the fuilt of his blood, and freed themselves from it, )eut. 13. 9. I 17.7. Our Saviour laid his hands upon the children that were presented to him, and blessed them, Mark 10. 16. Ajid the Holy Ghost was conferred on those who were baptized, by the layine on. of the ApostWs hands. Acts 8. 17. 1 19. 6. Hand when referred I. To God, signifies, \X\His eternai purposes, and executive power. Acts 4. £8. SO. [2] His providential boimty and good- ness, Psal. 104. 28. [3] His mighty power to preserve and defend. John 10. 28, 29, f4] His fiowns and corrections, Judg. 2. 35. Psal. 32, 4. I 38. 2. [5] His sovereign dispose, Psal, 31, 15. [6] His help, Keh. 2. 8. Psal. 74. 11, [7] His favour, Lnke 1. 66. [8.] His Spirit, 1 Kings 18. 46. Ezek. 1. 3. ) 37- 1. [9] Hi" providence, 1 Chron. 29. 16 Job 3. 10. s HAN Referred, Il# To men, signifieth, [I] An instr% ment, Exod. 4. 13. Hag. l.fl. [2] Pouei Prov. 3. 27. [3] His help, 2 Kings 15.' 19 [4] Possession, 1 Kings 11. 31. [5] Advitt- 2 Sam. 14. 19- [6] Tyranny, Exod. 10. Q [7] Work, Acts 20. 34. Gen. 9. 2. into your h. are they delivered 39. 6. he left all that he had in Joseph's h, 44. 17. but the man in whose h. the cup is found Exod.Q. 1. with astroDg^. shall he drive them cot 13. 3. by strength of A. Lord brought out 1 1. 8. Israel went out with an high h. Num. 33.3. 16. stretch out thine h. over the sea "f 31. Israel saw that great h. Lord did on Egypt 17- 1 16. the h. upon the throne of the Lord 19- 13. there shall not a h. touch it, but he shall 21. 24. A. for h. foot for foot, Deut. I9. 21. 28. 1 41. anoint them, and fill their h. 29. f g. 34. 29. two tables of the testimony in Moses' h. 38. 15. on this h. and that h. were hangings J^v. 13. i 8. if her A. find not sufficiently, then 25. 28. remain in the h. of him that bought it Num.t5. t 30.soul that doeth ought with an high A, 35. i 17. if he smite him with the-stone of the A. Deut. 13. 9. afterwards the h. .of ail the people 25. 12. then shalt cut off her hi pity her not 32. t36. repent, when he seeth. their h. is gone Josh. 2. 19. his blood on our head if any A. on him Judg. 1. 35. the A. of the house of Joseph prevailed 4. 9. the Lord shall sell Sisera into A. of awoman 15. 18. now fall into the h. of the uncircumcised 17. 1 5. Micah filled the A. of one of his sons 20.^48. Isr. smote all that came to A. of Benjamin lSam.\Z.3. of who.se A. have 1 received any bribe? 13. ^2. nor spear fouod in the A. of any of Israel 17. 50. there-was no sword in the A. of David 20.19. didst hide thyselfwhen the bu5ine6sw2is in A. 22. 17. because their A. also is with David 2 •Sam. 13. 5..that I may see, and eat it at her A. 6. 14. 19. is not the A. of Joab with thee in all this ? 21. 20. had on every h. six fingers, 1 Chron. 20. 6. 24.14, let me not fall into A. of men, ] Chr^ 21.13. 1 Kings 2.46. kingdom established in A. of Solomon 13.6. and the king's A. was restored again 18. 44. there ariseth a cloud like a man's A. 22. 6. they said, go up. for the Lord shall deliver it into the king's A. 12, 15. 2 Chron. 28. fi. 2 Kings 7. 2. lord on whose A, the king leaned, 17. 13. 5. went out from under the h. of the Syrians 19- 't 26. inhabitants were short of h. Isa. 37.t 27. 1 Chr. 29. + 24. sons of Dav. gave A, under Solom. 2 Chron. 12.5. hath Lord left you in A. of Shishak EzraT. 9. according to good A. ofhisGod on him 9. 2. the A. of pances have been chief in trespass Job Q. 2i. earth is given into the A. of the wicked 12.6. into whose A. God bringeth abundantly 10. in whose A. is the soul of every living thing SO. 22. every A. of the wicked shall comeon him 31. 16. lo, their good is not in their A. 34. 20. the mighty shall be taken away without h. 37. 7. ne sealeth up the.A. of every man Psal. 31. 8. thou hast nob shut me into A. of enemy 36. 11. let not the A. of the wicked remove me 71. 4. deliv. me out of A. of wicked, 82. 4. | 97. 10. 123.2. as eyes of servants look to the A. of masters 127. 4. as arrows are in the A. of a mighty man 149. 6. let a two-edged sword be in their A. Prov. 6.3 , when thou art come into A . of thy friend 10. 4. he beeometh poor that dealeih with a slack A. but the A. of the diligent maketh rich 11.21. tho' A. join A. wicked not unpunished, l6,5. 12. 24. the A. of the diligent shall bear rule 17- 16. why a price in A. of a fool to get wisdom i 26. 9. as a thorn goeth up into the A. of a drunkard -Vc/. 4. 1 1. on the A. of the oppressors was power lao 10. 5. the staff In their h. is my indignation 13.2. shake the A. that they may go into the gates 14. 26. and this is the A. that is stretched out 19- 4. 1 will give over into the A. of a cruel lord 28. 2, Ld. shall cast down to the earth with the h. Jer. 12. 7. have given dearly belov. into h. of ene. 18. 4. vessel was marred in the A. of the potter 6. as clay in the potter's A . so are ye in mine 21 .5. with an out stretched A. 1 will fight a^. you 26.24. the A. of Ahikam was 'with Jeremiah,not to give him into h . of people to put him to death 50. 15. shout agst. her round, she hath given her A Lam. 5. 6. we have given the A. to the Egyptians 12. princes are hanged op by their A. Ezek. 2. 9. an A. was sent me, and lo, a roll 8. 3. and he put forth the form of an h. 10. 8. 16. 49< nor did she strengthen the A of the n^dy 21.t 14. prophesy, and smite A to A. together 24. I say, ye shall be taken with th« A. 28. 9. be no god in the A, of him tnat slayeth thee 34: 10. behold, 1 will require my flock at their A. 37- 19A. 1.7, JerS^, 23. am I aGod'^zf A. and not a God afarofff Esek.- 12. 23. the days are at h. and effect of vision 33.6. but his blood will Irequire a( watchman'sA 36. 8. and yield fruit, for they are at A. to come JoelQ.i. the day offhe Lordcometh, itisnigh^* A. Jlfflf.3. 2. kingdomof heavenis a^ A. 4. 17. | 10.7 S6. 18. my time is a; A. 11 45. the hour is a/ A. 46. he is at A. that doth betray me, Mark 14. 42 Mark\. 15. kingdom ofGodisa? A. Lnke^l. 31. 'Litke 21. 30. that summer is now nigh at A. ^John 2. 13. and the Jew:' passoverwasa^ A. 11.55. 7 ■ 2. now the Jews' ftfast of tabernacles was at h. 19. 42. for the sepulchre was nigh ath. Horn. 13. 18,'Wienight is far spent, the dayisa^A. J'Aj/.4.5.1et moderation be known, the Lord is at h. S Thess. S. 2. ^as that the day of Christ is at h. 2 Tim. 4. 6. the'-time tJf my departure is at A. 1 Pet. 4 7. the end of all things is at A. be ye sober Rev. 1. 3. for the time isc; A. 23. 10. By thi HAND. Exod. 4. 13. send hy A. of him whom thou wilt send 38.31. sum of tabernacle counted by A. of Ithamar Lev. 8. 36. wWch Lord commanded bv A, of Moses, 10. 11. I 26. 46. Num. 4. ."it, 45, 49. I 9. 23. I 10. 13. I 15. 23. J 16. 40. j 27. 23. I 36. ]3. Josh. 14. 2. [ 20. 2. | 21. 2, 8. 32. 9. Jtidg. 3. 4. 1 Ki?igs 8. 5.1, 5Q. 2 Chrmi. 33. 8. I 35. 6, Neh. 9. 14. Psal. 77. 20. 16. 21. send him away by the A. of a fit man Josh. 20, 9. not die by the A. of the avenger of blood Judg. 16. 26. Samson said to lad that held %Mg A. I6'«m.l3.25.make Dav. fall by the h. of Philistines 27. 1. I shall one day perisli 6y the A. of Saul aSam.S.lS.by the A. of my servant DaviU I will save 10. 2. David sent to comfort him by h, ofservants 11.14. David wrote aletter, sentit Aw A. of Uriah 13. 25. he sent by the A. of Nathan the prophet 21. 22. they fell by the A. of David, 1 CAr. 20. 8. 1 Kings 2. 25. Solomon sent by the h. of Benaiah 14.18.whichhespake«yMe A. of hisserv. Ahijah \^. 7. also by the A. of Jehu came word of the Ld. 2 Kin^ 14. 25. which he spake by the A. of Jonah 27. he saved them by the h. of Jeroboam 2 CAr. 10. 16. word which he spake byh. of Ahijah 12, 7. not pour out wrath Ifiy ihe h, of Shishak EiTa 1.8. bring out vessels Ay M^ A. of Miihredath 8. 33. the vessels weighed by the h. of Meremoth Job e. + 20. nor will he take ungodly by the A. Prov. ■26. 6. that sendeth a message by A. of a fool Zsa, 51, 18. nor any that taketh her by the A. Jer. 27.3. send yokes by the A. of the messengers 31. 32. in the day I took them by the h. Heb. 8. 9. Esek. 25.14. my vengeance on Edom by A. of Israel 30. 12. 1 will lay the land waste by A. of strangers Hos. 12. 1 10. used similitudes by the A. of prophets Mat. 9. 25. he went in and took her by the k. Mark 1. 31. I 5. 41. Lufce^. 54, Mark 8. 23. he took the blind man by A. and led him 9. 27. Jesus took him that was possessed Ay then- Acts 7. 35. send to be a deliverer by A. of the angel 9. 8. he saw no man, but they led him by the A. 13. 11 . he went seeking some to lead him it/ tits k. Col. 4. 18. the salutation by the h. of me, Paul See Chaldeans, Enemy, HAND joined with enemies. i Sam. 4.3. the ark of the covenant may save us out ol tlie A. of our enemies, 12. 10. 2 Sam. 3. 18, S5& HAN HAN l5'om.l3.ll.deliv. yououtof A,of fl.2Xm£f 17.S9. 2 iTin^j 10, Ifi.he gave htsh. took him up in chariot 2 Sam. 18.+19. Lord judged him from A. oi enemies'^ 11. 8. ye shall compass the king every man with 19. 9. thekingsavedusoutof theA.of ourfiraemfCJi his weapons in An A. 11. 2 C/iro7i. 23. 7 2 Kings 21. 14. 1 will deliver them into the A. of their enemies, 2 Chron. 26. 20. Neh. Q. 27. Neh. 9. 28. le^'test thou them in A. of theit enemies Ps. 31. 15. deliver me from the A, of mine enemies Jer. 20, 5. 1 will give this city into the A. of their enemies, 21. 7. | 34. 20, 21. Ezek. 39- 23. 44. 30. I will give Pharaoh into A. of his enemies Mic.Ai. 10. redeem thee from the A. oithyenemies Luke 1. 74. delivered out of the A. of OMTmemies From the HAND. Gfire.32. 11. deliver me from A. of my brother Esau Deut.7.8. L. redeemed you/rom theh. ofPharaoh J«(/g-.8.22.thou hast delivered as/rom h. of Midian l5«m.25.39.pleaded my reproachyrom A. of Nabal Job 5. 15, he saveth the poorfront the A. of mighty 6, 23. or redeem ids from *he k. of the migiity Ps. 22. + 20. deHver my darling/rum A. of the dog 49+15. God will redeem my soul/rom A. of grave 89- 48. deliver his souiyrom the A. of the grave 106. lO.he saved them/zwrn Me A. of him that hated them, and redeemed them/rom A. of the enemy 144. 7. deliver me from A. 01 strange children, ]1, Prov.6.5. deliver thyself as a.Toefrom h. of hunter Jer. 20. 13. he hath delivered poov from A. of evil 31. 11. from A. of him that was stronger than he Dan. 6. + 27. delivered Daniel jO-om A. of the lions Hos. 13.14. 1 will ransom t}ie.mfrom A. of th*; grave Liike 1.71- be sax p,Afrom the A. of all thatnate us HAND cf God. 1 Sam.S.ll.h. orGorfwasheavy onthemof Ashdod 2 Chr. 30. 12. A. of God was to give them one heart Ezra 7 .Q.accoTiing to the good h.of God, Neh.2.Q. 8, 18. by good A. qf Gorfupon us, they brought us , 22. A. of Gorfisupon all them for good that seek 31. the A. of God is upon ua, and he delivered us Neh. 2. 18. then I told them of the A. of God on me Job 2. 10. shall we receive good at the A. of God? I9.2i.have pity on me, A. ofGodhaXh touched me 27. 11. I will teach you by the A. of God Eccl. 2.S4. this I saw that it was from the A. of God 9- 1 . the wise and their works are in the A. of God Isa. 62.3. shalt be a royal diadem in A. of thy God Mark l6.i9.into heaven, and sat on right h.of God, Rom. 8.34. Col. 3,1. Heb.lO.lZ.l Pet. 3.22. Acts 2. 33. being by the right A. of God exalted 7.55.saw Jesus standing on the right A. ofGod,56. 1 Pet. 5. 6. humble yourselves under the A. of God Hii HAND. Gffn. 3. 22. lest he put forth his A. and take tree of life 16.12. his A. will be against every man, and . every oian's hand against him 19. 16. while he lingered, men laid hold on his A. 24. 10. all the goods of his master were in AuA. 32. 13. Jacob took of that which came to his A. 39. 3. Lord made all that he did prosper in his A. 41. 42. Pharaoh took the ring off At* A. and put it £jorf.4.4, he put forth Aij A.itbecamearodin A(VA. 6. when he took it out, his A.was leprous as snow 20. Moses took the rod of God in hish. 8. 6. Aaron stretched out his h. over the waters,!?. 10. 22. Moses stretched forth hish. toward heaven 17. 11. when Moses held up Aij A. letdownAij A. 21. 13. but God delivered him into his A. 16. if found in his A. || 20. he die under Ai>A. 22. 4. if the theft be. certainly found in his A. alive 8. tosee whether he hath put Aej A. to goods, 11. 24. 11. on the nobles of Israel he laid not his A. 32 . 15. two tables of testimony were in his A . 34.4 . Le».1.4.he shall put his A, on head of burnt-offering 5.t7. if Ai'j A. cannot reach to sufficiency of alamb 16. + 32. the priest whom he shall fill his A. Num. 5. 18. priest shall have in his A. bitter water 6. 21. besides that that his A. shall get 21. 26. and had taken all his land out of ^is A. 22. 23. his sword drawn in Aij A. 31. 1 CAr. 21.16. 2(5. 7. Phinehas took a javelin in his h. and went Deut. 19. 5. his A. fetcheth a stroke with the axe Josh.5. 13. a man with his sword drawn in his h. 8. 26. Joshua drew not his A. back till destroyed 20. 5. shall not deUver the slayer up into his A. Judg. 6.21. put forth the end of the staff inAijA. 7. 14. into his A. hath 'God delivered Midian 1 5a7n.6.3 .known whyAijA.is not removed from you 9- that it is not Ai* A. that smote us, but chance 14. 26. but no man put his A. to his mouth 27. but Jonathan put his A. to his mouth 16. 16, that he shall play with his A. thou be well 23. took an harp and played with his h. 18. 10. 17. 40. Davidtookhisstaff andhisslingin Aw A. 57. with the head of the Philistine in his A. 19. 5- he put his life in his A. and slew the Philistine £3. 16. and Jonathan strengthened his h. in God 2 'SaM. 6.6. UzzahputAwA.toark, 1 CAr. 13. 10. 1 Kings 8. 15. and hath with his A, fulfilled it 11. 34. nor take the whole kingdom out of his h. 13 .4. his A.which he put forth against him dried up 2 ATingrS.H.callon Ld. and strike AijA.over place 14. 5. the kingdom was confirmed in his h. 15.19.AzjA. might be with him to confirm kingdom 18. 21. on which if a man lean will go mtohish. 19- 19. I beseech thee, save us out of his A, 1 CAr. 26. 19. made me understand by his A. on me 29. \ 6. who is willing to fill hts h. this day ? S Chron, 26. 19. Uzziah had a censer in hts h, .36. 17- he gave them all into Ms A. .^VfiA, 6, 5. sent his servant with open letter in his h. Job 6. 9. he would let loose his h. and cut me off 15 23. the day of darkness is ready at hii A. 25. for he stretcheth but his h. against God 26. 13. his A. hath formed the crooked serpent 27. 22. he would fain flee out of his h. 28. 9- he putteth forth his A, up^in the rock Psal. 31. 24. the Lord upholdeth him with his h. 33. the Lord will not leave him in his h. 78. 42. they remembered not his A. nor the day 89.25.1 will set his A.also in the sea,and right hand 95. 4. in his A. are the deep places of the earth 7. sheep of his h. to-d,ay if ye will hear his voice 106, 26. therefore he lifted up his h. against them 129. 7. wherewith the mower fiUeth not his A. Prov, 7- + 20. hath taken a bag of money in hish. 19. 24. a slothful man hideth his A. 26. 1^. Eccl. 5. 14. begetK a son, and nothing is in his A. 15. nothing which he may carry away in his h. Cam. 5. 4. my beloved put in AiVA.by hole of door Isa. 6. 25. his anger not turned away, but his h. is stretched outstill, 9. 12,17,21. | iO. 4. | 14.27 10. 33. he shall shake his A. against mount Zion 11. 11. Lord shall set Ai> A. again the second time 15. and he shall shake his A. over the river 22. 21. T will commit thy government into his A 28. 4. while it is yet in his h. he eateth it up 31. 3. when the Lord shall stretch out Aw A. 37. 20. therefore, O Lord, save us from Aw h, 40. 12. who measured waters in hollow of his A, 44. 5. another shall subscribe with Ai* A. to Lord 49. 2. in the shadow of his A. hath he hid me 53. 10. the pleasure of Lord shall prosper in his h, 56. 2. and keepeth his A. from doing any evil Jer. 27. 8. till 1 have consumed them by his A. ia»i. 1,14. yoke of my transgression bound by A. A. 2. 8. he hath not withdrawn his A.from destroying 3. 3. he turneth hii A. against me all the day £se*.8.11.even every man with his censer in Aij- A, "l9.1.every man with his destroying weapon in A. A, 17. 18. despiseth oath, when lo, he had given A. A. 30. 22. I will cause the sword to fall out of Aij A. 24. and I will put my sword in Aw A. 46.7. for lambs according as Aif A.shall attain ujito i?fln.4..35. none can stayA A.orsay.whatdoestthou.'' 8. 4. neither any that could deliver out of Am A. 7. 25. he shall cause craft to prosper in his h. 11 . 11. but the multitude shall be given into Aij A. 41. but these shall escape out of Aij A. even Edtm Hos. 7. 5. he stretched out his A. with scoiners 12. 7. the balances of deceit are iu Ajj A. Uab. 3. 4. he had horns coming out of Aij A. Zeph .2.15. passeth her shall hiss and wag Aij A. Jit'f/i.8.4.every man with staff in Aw A. for very age 14. 13. hts A. rise up ag. the hand of his neighbour Mat. 3. 13. whose fan is in Aij A. Luke 3. 17. 26. 23, he that dippeth Aij A. with me in the dish Mark 3. 5. and Aij A.was restored whdle, l/uke 6.10. 7- 32. they beseech him to put his A. upon him Ijiike 9,62. no man having.put Aij A. to the plough 15. 22. put a ring on his h. and shoes on his feet John 3. 35. and hath given all things into Aij A. 18.22. an officer struck him with die palm of Aij A, i^c^j 7. 25. how God by Aij A. would deliver them 28. 3. a viper fastened on Aij A. ji 4. hang on AijA. Rev.^.S. he that sat had a pair of balances in his h. 10. 2. and he had in his A. a little book open 14.9. receive his mark in his forehead, or in Aij A. 14.having goldeo crown, and in Ats A.sharp sickle 20. 1. an angel came with a great chain in Aij A. HAND of t/te Lord, or Lord's HAND, Exod. 9. 3. the A. of the Lord is upon thy cattle 16.3. would to God we had died by A. of the Lo-o N7im.ll .33. said to Moses, is Lord's A.waxed short Deut.2.l5Ji. of the L. was against them to destroy JojA.4.24.all people know that A. of Lord is mighty 22.31. ye have delivered Israel out oSh.ofthe Ld. Judg,2.15, the A. of the Lard was ag. them for evil Ruth 1.13. the A. 0/ the Lord is gone out against m« 1 ■Sam.5.6.A. of Ld, washe^vy on themof Ashdnd Q.h.of Lord was against the city with destruction 7. 13. the A. of the Lord was against the Philistine4 12, 35. then shall the A, of the Lord be against yon 2 5am.24. 14. let us fall into A. o/irf. ICAr 21,13. 1 Alrigs 18. 46. the A. of the Lord was on Elijah 2 Kings 3.15.that the h.of the L. came upon EUsha Ezra 7.6. king granted accord, to A. ofLordoahim Job 12. 9. A. q/" ior^i hath wrought tMs, 2ifl.40.20, Ptal. 75. 8. in the A. of the Lord there i» a cop HAN 09. ei. 1. ktng*s heart Is in fe> 4. oftht Lord (m. 19. 16. becaase or the shaking oftne h.of I^rd S5. 10. iuihjsmoumaiii shall the h. of the Ld.T»&i 40. 2. she hath reccivetty /A* Lortl'i It. double 61.17- liast (irunk at A.o/J^jrdihe cup of his fury J^.l.Lnrti'i A. is not shortened, that ii cannot save fiC, n. thou shalt be a crown of glory in A. of Lord (lO. 14. /i. 0/' /.(iz-rf shall be known touaril servants Vr. Cfl. 17. then took I the cup at the /^rrf'j h. 51-7. Babylon haih been a golden cup in LirH'th. Ese*. 1. :i. the A. o/*M« Z^rrf was there upon him 3.I4.ihe/(. turn not from it to right A, or to left, that thou toayest prosper, 23.6. XSam.Q.Vi. Prov. 4. 27. JtiJg. 3, SI . Ehud put forth left A. and took dagger 7. 20. the companies held lamps in their left 7i. l6.29.Samson took hold ol' other pillar with left A. tSaw. 2.19. hi' turned not to left A. from following 14. 19. none can turn to the right A. or to the left 10. 6. all the mighty men were on right A. and left 1 A'm^jCC,19.hoatofhea.onhi3/eAA.2C/()-.]U.lU, B A'i«gj22.2..)o5iah turned not to the right h.orlefi 23 ri. which were on a man's left A. at the gate 1 CAr.6. 4-4. the sons of Alerari stood on the left A 12.2. they could usehoth right A. and /e// in hurl 2 C'lr 3, 17. he called name of that on left It. lioaz 4. 6 and he put five on the Ittft li. to wash in them 7. five candlesticks on the right, five on the Itft h. 2^e/t .BA . Kzrs. on pulpit, on his left A . stood PeiTuiah Ja6 33.9. on left A. he doth work, not behold him Prov. 3. l(i. and in her left It. Tii:hes and honour £ccl. 10, 2. but a fool's heart is at his left It. C(i?^/.2.6./tf/V 4. is undermyhead,right embraces me 8. 3. his left It. under my head, right envbraces me Jsa. 9. CO. he shall eat on left A. and not be satisfietl 30.21. cars hear aword, when ye turn to the left h. .'>4.3.thou shalt br(>ak forth on the right A. and Itft £.zek, \^. 46, her daughters dwell at thy left A. fil. 16. go thee eitherontherip:ht A. or on the left 39. 3, f will smile thy bow out of thy left A. Dan. IS, 7. when he held up his left It. to heaveti Jauah 4. II. cannot discern between right A. and left Zec/i. 1C.6. shall dev. all people on rightA.and/^V Mut. fi. 3. Wx not Icfi h. know what thy right doeih 20. 21. one on riiiht A. other on /e/V, hlarklQ. 37. £3.10 sit on right A. and /y> not mine, Mark 10.40, S5.33.he shall set sheep en hisright A.goatsnn/f/j 41. he shall say to them on Uft A. depart from me 27.38. were two thieves, one crucified on right A, oiher on the left, Mark 15. 27- Luke 23. 33. Acts 21. 3. we left C^p^ns on the left A. and sailed H C'cr.6.7.armourofrigh[eousn. on right A. aud/f/> See LiKT hinid or hands. Mishti/ HAM). £xff(f ..1.19. will not let you go,no not with migAtv A. .32.1 1, people thon nroughbest forth wiih tuightit It. Ufw/. 3.24. mist began to .shew scnaut thy Miighfy A. 4.34. assayed to takchlni a nation jyajfiig tu h. 'a i5. Ood brought thee nut nf Egypt by a n/ightu A. 6. 21. I 7. 8, 19. I 9' 26. I i 1. 2. I 2(J. 8. [ 34. le. C CA/-.6..'IC. stranger that is come for thy mighty A. F.:i«k. Co, 33, with a mighty A. will 1 rule ovit you 34. and I will bring you out v,'ith a ntigh/y A. 7)n».9.l5.brought you outof Egj-pt withwi/fA/tf A. 1 J'*/.5.6.humhle yourselves under ;rtigA/_y A.oi'G. Mine and my HAND. CtKr(;/' A. of the aveng. orblood Ji>ih. 9. 26. deliver them out of the A. of Israel /rfrfg.c.iti.jndges which delivered themn?// of the h. 6. 9. I delivered you oiit of the A. of Egyptiatis 13. 5, deliver Israel i^rtf y'tAe A. of the Philistines 1 ■b'a7/i.4.8.who shall deliv.us out ofA.oi these godsi' 17.37.L.wiU deliver me out of A. of this Philistine 2 Aa;n. 12.7. 1 delivered thce uk/ o/*A. of SauJ, 22. 1. 23. SI. plucked the spear out of the £«vptiao's A, S8 ■ HAN 1 A'lTigf ll.lS.will rendking. out of A. ofSolom. 3| 22. 3. we tjdte it noiout of A. of the king of Syria 2 Kings 13. 25. took aga:n U7if ot A. ol Bennadad 20.6..'F/( ofh. of the king of Assyria, ha. .38. 6. PshI. 71. 4. deliver me out of A. of the M'icked 82. 4. rid them out of the A. of the wicked 97. 10. he delivct-eth them out of A. of the wicked Jfr.l 5.21.1 will deliver iYizt 07it of h. of the wicked SI. 12. him spoiled out ofh. of the oppresiior, 22.3. 32.4. notescaped/rf (i/'A. of Chaldeans, 38. 18,23. Latn. 5. 8. none doth deliver us out of their A. Zeih. W.Q.mit of their A. I will not deliver them JuAu 10.39.totake hiDi,buthe escaped a»f(i/ theirA Acts 12. 11 delivered me out of the A. of Herod Aei;.8.4.asce -aed before G. «7i/ w/' angel's A. 10. 10 Uight HAND. Oen. 35. f 18. Jacob called him son of the right h 48. 14. put his right A. on Ephraim's head, 18. l'.iod, 15.6. thy right A. O Lord, is become glorious 29. 20. put the blood on the thumb of their right A. Uv. 8.2S 24. | 14. 14, 17, 25. 28. Dent .13.2. from his right h. went a fiery iaw J^fdg. 5. 26, her right A to the workman's hammer 2 i'rtw.20.9.Joab took Ama>a with right A. to kiss 1 l\ingi 2.19. Bath sheba sat on Solomon's rigut A. 2 AiHgj23.13. on r/^A/ A.of the mouut of corruption Job 23. 9. he hidcth himself on the >igA/ A, 30, 12. upon my right A. rise, the youtli, they push 40. 14. that thine own rigAt A. can save thee /'ja/.l6.8.he is at my right A l shall not be moved 11. at thy rigltt A. are pleasures for evermore 17. 7- savestbythy riVA/ A, them that trust in thee 18. 35. and thy rigAt A. hath holden me up SO. 6. with the saving strength of his rigAt A. 21 .8. tliy rigAt A. shall find out those that hate thee 2ij. 10. and their right A. is full of bribes 44. 3. but thy right A. and thy arm saved them 45. 4. fhy Tight A. shall teach thee terrible things 9- on thy right A. did stand queen in gold of Ophir 48. 10. thy nght A. is full of righteousness 60. 5. save with thy right 't. and hear me 63.8. my soul followeth, thy right A. upholdeth me 73. 23. thou hast holden me by my rigAt A. 74. 11. why withdrawest thou thy rieAt A.t 77. 10. 1 will remember the years oftne right h, 78. 54. to mountain which his right A. purchaied 80. 15. the vineyard which thy right A. planted 17- let ihy hand be upon the man of thy right A, 89. 13. strong is thy hand, high is thy ng/it A. 25. 1 will also set his right A. in the rivers 42. thou hast set up the rigltt A. of his adversaries 91* 7- ten thousaiid shall fall at thy rigAt A. ya.l. his right A. hath gotten him the victory 108. 6. save with thy right A. and answer me 109. 6. and let Satau stand at his right A. 31. for he shall stand at Uie rig'tt A. of the poor llO.l.sitthouatmy rigA/A.till I make enemies thy footstool, Luke 20.42. Acts 3. 34. Jiei. 1 .13. 5. the Lord at thy right A. shall strike thro' kings 118. 15. the ri^ht A. of the Lord doth valiantly 16. right h. ol the Lord is exalted, both valiantly 121.5. the Lord is thy shade upon thy right A. ];i7.5.il I forget, let my riV'' A, forget hercunning 138,7. and thy right A. shall save me 1.39. 10. even there thy right A. shall bold me 142.4. looked on my r(gA/ A. none would know me 144. 8. \\ieit right h. in & right A. of falsehood, 11 . Prov. 3. ;6. length of days' is in her nght A. 27. 16. the ointn.ent of his right A. bewrayeth Kiel, 10. 2. a wise man's heart is at his right A. Cant, 2. 6, and his right A. doth embraci' me 8. 3. and his right A. should embrace n.e ha. 41.10. 1 will uphold thee withrigAt A. of right, 13. 1 the Loid thy God will bold thy right A 44. 20. nor say, is there not a Wf in my right It 45. 1. to Cyrus whose rigAt A. I have holden 48. 13, my rigAt A. hath .spanned th« heavens 62. 8. the Lord hath sworn by his rigAt i. 63. 12. thill Ifd tlitm by the ngAt A. ot Moses J<;r.22.24.iho' Coniahweve the signet on my right A La/n. C.3. hath drawn back his right A. from enemy 4. he stood with his right A. as an adversary Ezek. 21. 22. at right A. divination for Jerusalem JIab. 2, 16. cup of Lord's right A. shall be turned 10 ZecA 3,1. Satan standing at his ri^Af A.to resist him Mft 5. 30. if thy right A. offend thee, cut it off 6. "i. let not thy left know what thy rigAi A. doeth Alark 14. 62. ye shall see Son of man sitting on the r. A. of jMjwcr, coming in clouds, /,«*f 22.69 16.19. received to heaven, av.t on right A. of God, JJeA. 1. 3. I 8. 1. I 10. 12. I 12 2. 1 Pet. 3.2a, Lt(k^t5. 6. was a man whosen^A^ A. was withered Acts 2. 25. he is on ray right A, 1 shall not be moved 33. being by the right A. of God exalted, 5, 31. 3. 7. he took him by the rigAt A. and lift him up 7. 55. saw Jesus standing on right A. of (Jod, 56. iVw/i. 8. 34. who is even on the right A. of God A>A. 1.20. set him at his rrgA/ A. in heavenly places CW. 3.1. where Christ suteth on the rigAf A. of God iiev, l.l6.hehadinhis A. seven stais SO. ] 2 *. HAN HAN i'«'.l.l7. raid ng/it n. npon me,sayitis, fear not [ Pjs/.IOp.^.lhat they may knoWtJiat inisisiAy h. b I.. T saw inhisrigAr A. abook writteD within," ! !) y.l73. let/. A. help me || J.SJJ.S. laia/.A. on me '13.l6.tOTeceivemark ia theirrjg/jr A.orforeheausi 439- -lO- even there shall ihif h. lead iire S^a T at'i Til VM tJJ. 7 ceiifl thino h Tvnm nlifivo v\i\ mo ilal &e i£/V IIA^■u, Sj^/j/IIANDS. ■^•/. 2.9. gave to me ami Barnab. rig/it A.of fellow. To stretch forth or mit IIAWD. ■Gen. 12. 10. Abraham stretcked forth his A. to slay -£«(/.;). 20.1wilUvre/c/jtfarmyA.oaEgy.7.'5. | 9.15. i4. 16. stretch out thy A, over the iea.'SS. 7, 19. 21. Moses stretched ant his A. over the sea, 27. 1 'SW7;t.26.9. who can stf. h. aga. Lord's anoitited : 5 'S' 1 wiU.t;;-ercA ori^ my A. 011 that.prophet 13. then willl j^;'£/t'Ai}»/ mine /j. upon the lana 25. 7. I will itr. out mine A. upon the Ammonites 13. I will also stretch ou< mine h. upon Kdom 16. I will stretch out mine h. on the Philistines ^■5.3. I will stretch out mino h. against mount Seir Dan. 11.42. ihall st retch f. his h. on the coniitries ■Zejth. 1. 4. oaJudahJl 2. 13. against Assyria See Stkong. T/irne or thy HAND. ' Gen, 4. 1 1 . to receive thy brother's blood from thy A. ifi. 6. thy maid is in thy h. do to her as itpleaseth £?. 12. and he said, lay not thiue h. upon the lad 24. 2. put, 1 pray, thy h. under my thigh, 47. 29. 49- S. thy A. shall be in the neck of thy enemies ■Exod. 4. 2. M'hat is that in thine A. ? he said, a rod IT.thouahalt take this rod in t-.h. 7- 16. | J7.3. 8. 5. stretch forth thine h. over the rivers, 9. 22. I 10. 12,21. Mat. 12. 13. MarkZ.b. 13.9. itshallbeforasignonr. A. 16. Dev.t.^.%. S3. 1. put not thine h. with wicKed to be witness 'i^um. 21. ."14. for T have delivered Og into My A. ■/)tfW. 2.7. L. thy God halh blessed thee in worts of thyh. 14. 29. I 15. 10. 1 23. £0. | 26. 8,12, 20. 24. behold, 1 have given into thy h. Sihon 3. 2. 1 will deliver Og and his people into thyh. 13.9. iA^A.shcL'UbeSrsronhim, toput him to death 17. shall cleave nought df cursed Ihiugto^AwicA. 14. 25. thou '^halt bind up the money .in thine h. '15. 7. nor ihut ifiine A. from thy poor brother 8, ihou Shalt open thiiteh. wide to ihy brother "23. 25. thou mayest pluck the ears with tht'ie h. "PB.ae. there shall be do might in thine h. .10. 9. make thee plenteous in every. work of /. /* 33.3. he love'd the peop. all the saints are in thy A, Josh. 6. 2. 'I have given into thine A. Jericho 8. 18. for I will give Ai ioio thine A. 9. 2£. now behold, we are in thine h. to do to us 10. C. slacknot /Ajy A. from thy servants, save us 8. I have deliveied kings of Canaan into thy h. Jndg. 4. 7- I will deliver Sisera into thine A. 7. 7. i will deliver the Midianites into thine A. 8.15. aro hands of Zebaand Zalmunna in thine h.? 18. 19. hold Ihy peace,' lay thine h. on thy mouth 20. 28. 1 will deliver Benjamin into thine h. 15flOT.14.ig. Saul said to the priest, withdraw thyh. 21 . 3. what is under thiite h. ? give me five loaves 23.4. 1 will deliv. Philistines into /. h.1Sam.5.ig. 2.Sani.,13.10. bring meat, that I mayeat of Mi««A. 24. 16. it is enough, stayMiVie A. 1 Chron.M\. 15. 17- let thine h. I pray, be ag. me, iCAr. 21. 17. 1 Kings%, 24. hast fulfilled it with t. h. 2 CAr. 6.15. 17. 11. she said, bring me a morsel of bread in t.h. 20. 13. 1 will deliver Syrians into thine A. 28. 42. because ihou hast let go out althy h. a man « Kiitgs 4. 59. and take my staff" in ihine A. 8. 8. the king said, take a present in thine A. 9- 1. lillisha said, take this liox 6f oil in thine h. 10. 15. give me thine h. and he gave him his hand 13. 16. and he said, put thine h. upon the bow 1 Chron. 4. 10. and that thine h. might be -with me 29. 12. in thine h. power; and to make great 16. all this store for house comelh of thine A. ii^hron. 20.6. in t. A. is there not power and might? '£xr{tT. 14. the law of ihy God which is in thiue A. 25. after wisdom of God, that is in thine h. JoSl.ll. but put forth thiue h. and'touch, 2. 5. 12. only upon himself put not forth thiiie A. £. b. behold, he is in thi?te A. but save his life 10.7. there is none that can deliver out oUhine h. 11. 14. if iniquity be in thiyie h. put it faraway 13.21. withdraw t. A. far from mc, let not thy dread 35.7. or what receiveih he of thine h.f Psal. 10. 12. arise, O Lord, O God lift up thme It. 14. bcholdcst spite to requite it with thy h. XI. 14. from men which are thy h. O Lord 21. 8. thine h. shall find out all thine enemies 31.5, into thine A. I commit my spirit 13. my times are in thy A. deliv. mu from enemies 32.4. forday and night thy A. was heavy uponnic 38.2./Aj*A.pressethniei|39.10.nyblowofrAi-neA. 7-*. 11. why wiihdrawest thou thy h.? pluck it out 60. 17. let thy h. be upon the man o(thy right A. 68. 5. and ihey are cut off" from thy A. I04.9i».thouopeuestfAtf A. filled with good, 145.16. "60 144.7 .send thine A.from above.rid me, deliver me /Vui-. 3. 27. wheu it is in jtovrerof thine h. to doit ' ^,'1. if thou hast stricken thyh. with a stranger 30. 32. if thought evil, lay thyh. upon thy mouth Ecel.^ .18. yea also from this withdrawnot thine h, 9. 10. whatsoever thy A. findeth to do, do it !].€. in the evening withhold not thine -/i. ha, .^.'{j. and let this ruin be under thy A. 26. U. when thyh. is lifted cp, they will not see 42. (). I the Loid will hold thiae A. and k«ep ihee 47. 6.1 have-given my inheritanoe into thiue h. 51. 22. 1 have lakenont of /Ay A. cup of trembling 57. 10. thou hast found the life of thine A. &t. 8. art our I'aiher, we are the work of thy h Jer. 6. 9. turn back -thine A. as a grape-gatherer 15.17.1 sat alone because of thyh. ihou hast filled 25. 28. if they refuse to take ihe cup zXt/une h, 36.14. take iu thy A.the roll,wherein thou hast read 40. 4. free from chains which were upon tfiine h. £Ec*.3.18.his blood will I require at r.A. CO. | .33.8. 6. 11. smite with thine h. and stamp with thy foot lU. 2. and fill thine A. with coals of fire 03. 31. therefore I will give her cup \\\\.othine A. 29. 7- when they took hold of thee by thy h. 37. 17< go iu ajiil they shall become one in thiite h. 38. 12. to turn thine h. upon the desolate places Dan. 2. 38. the fowls hath he given into thine h. 3. 17. our God will deliver «s out of thine h, Mic,5. 9. M. A. shall he lift up on thine adversaries 12. 1 will cut off" witchcrafts out of thine A. Mat. 18.8. ifthy h. or foot off'end thee, Mark 9. 43. John 20. 27. reach/Ay A. and thrust it into my side Acts 4.28. to do whatever t. h. and counsel determ. 30. by stretching forth thi7ie A. to heal roitrllA'^D. Gen. g. 2. into vimr A. are they delivered 43. 12. and tal 18, a man striketh A. and bccomcth surety 22. 26. be not thou one of them that strike A. 30. 28, spider taketh hold with her A. ia in palacfl HAN Pnto.31.lS.and sho worketh wniiDdy with her A. ig, nhelayeth her h. to the spindle, her A. hold fiO. jea, lue reacheth forth her h. to the needy 31. give her of the fruit of her A, and let her works Bed. 4.6. then both A. full with travel and vexation 7. 2fi.herA.are as bands II 10. IB.the idleness of A. Canr.7.1-the workof the A. of a cunning workman ha. 1.15. whea he spread forth your A. I wiU hide my eyes from you ; yourA. are full of blood 2.8. they worship the work of their owo A. 13.7. therefore shall all A. be faint,, and heart melt 3 L . 7 ■ idols which your owq A. have made to you 31. i SI. tlie Lord will be a plac^ broad of A. 35.3. strengthen ye the weak A. and con6rm knees 45. 9> Of shall thy work say, he hath no A.. 59-3.A,are defiled with blood.fingers with iniquity Jer. 4. 31. ihatspreadethher A. saying, woe is me 10. 3. a tree, the work of the A. of the workman g. and of the A. of the founder, blue and purple 19' 7. cause them to fall by A. that seek their lives 21 . 4. iriJl turn back weapons that are in your A. £3 . 1 4.they strengthen also the A, of evil doers, that none return from wickedness, Etek, 13. 23. 75.6. provokemenotwiththeworksof your A.7< 33. 13. shall pass under A. of him that telleth them 3B. 4. heweakeneth A. of men of war, A. of people 4S. 37* upon all the k. shall be cuttings Lam. 1. 17. Zion spreadeth her h. none to comfort 4.2, how esteemed as the work of A. of the potter ! 6. that was overthrown and no h, staged on her lO.A. of pitiful women have sodden their children Etek, 7. 17. ail A., shall be feeble, 21. 7. .35. t 5. bast shed blood of Israel by A, of the $word J)a:i. 2.34. till a stone w>as cut out without A. 45. Afic.7-3.thaA they may do evil with both A.earnGstly Hah. 3. 19. all shall clap the A, over thee Eag. 2. 17. in all labour of your A. I smote you Zech. 4. 9- the A. of Zerubbabel laid the foundation Mat. 15. 20. to eat with unwashen A. Mark 7. 2, 5. 17- 22. the Son of man shall be betrayed into the A. of men, 26. 45. Jkfflr*9.,31. i«*« 9. 44. 18.8. having two A.to be cast into fire, MarA 9> 43. Afflr*l4.58, temple made with A.another without A. Jjuke 22. 53. y? stretched forth no A. against me 24. 7. most be delivered into the h. of sinfiil men Acts 1. S3* by wicked A. have crucified and slain 5. 12. by A.ofthe. apostles were wonders wrought •18. dwelleth not in temples made with h. 17. 24. 8. 18. that through laving on of the apostles' A. ll.30.5ent to eldersbyuie A. of Barnabas and Saul 17> 25. neither is worshipped with men's A. iy.26.that they be no gods which are made with A, 2). 34. that these A. have ministered to my necess, 21.11. shall deliver him into the A, of the Gentiles 2 Cor. 5. 1. we have an honseJiot made with h. Bph. 2. ] 1. the oircumcision in flesh made by h . Coi. 2. 11. with the circumcision n^aae without A. l3'A«.rj.4.11.thatyestudyto workwithyour ownA. 1 Tiffi.2.8. men pray every where lifting up holy A. 4.14.by laying on of A. of the presbytery,|Hie^,0.2. HcS. 9. 11. 'by a greater tabernacle not. wjith. A. 24. Chr. not entered into holy place made with A, 10.31. fearful to fall into the A.ofthe living God 12. 12. wherefore lift up the A. which hang down Jam.4.8. cleaqse your A. ye sinners, pupify your See Clap. His HANDS, Ce7i, 27-23, /its h. were hairy || 48.14. guiding At; A Esod. 17. 12. and Aaron and Hur stayed up his A. 3C. 19. and Moses cast the tables out of his A, Lev. 7. 30. his own A. shall bring the oftering 15. 11. and hath not rinsed his A. in water 16. 12. his h. full of sweet incense beaten small 21. Aaron shall lay both AtJ A. on head of live-g. yum, 24. 1.0. and Balak smote Aij- A. together I>eiti. 3.3, 7. let his A. be sufficient for him 11. bless, Lord, and accept the work of his A. 34- 9> for Moses had laid AiV A. upon Joshua Jv(/^.9.l6.done according to the deserving of At^ A 1 24. who strengthened Ai.r h. to kill his brethren 1 Sam. 5. 4. both th^ palms of his A. were cat of) 14. 13. Jonathan climbed up onA» A. and his feet 23.16. Jonathan went and strengthened his A. in G. 2 •Som.^.l.when Saul's son heard, Aij- A. were feeble 1 A'ingj 8. 23. Solomon stood and spread forth his A. toward heaven, 38. 54. 2 Chron. 6. 12, 13, -ZQ. Ifi. 7. in provoking him with the work of Aij A, 2 Kin^s 4.34. he went up«nd put his A. upon hish. 5.?0.hath spared Kaaman in not receiving at Atj A. 13. 16. Elisha put hish. upon the king's hands 8 Chron. 6. 4. who hath with his A. fulfilled that ^V*. 4. 17 . with one of Aij A. wrought in the work "^oh 1. 10. thou haat blessed the work of his A. 5. 18. he woundeth, and his A. make whole 20. 10. and his A. shall restore their goods 34. 19. for they all are the works of Aii A. 37. for he clappeth Ai> A. amongst us ^sal. 9.16. fhe wick, is snared in the work of Am A, £8. 5. [hey regard not the operation of Air A. *8. 72. he guided them by the skilfulness of Aw A, 261 HAS Pial. 81. 6. Aij A, were delivered from the pots 95. 5. the sea is his, and his A. formed dr^ land 111.7. the works of Ai« A. are verity and judgment Prov. 21. 25. for Aij A. refuse to labour Ecel. 4. 5. the fool foldeth his A. together Cant. 5..14. Aij A. are a» gold rings set with beryl Jsa. 3. 11. the reward of Aij A. shall be given him 5. 12. nor consider the operation of Ai/ A. 17-8. be shall not look to altars, the work of Aij A. 25.11 . L.shall spread forth Atj A. in midst of them, as he that swimmech spreadeth Aif A. to swim 33. 15.^ thatshaketh his h. from holding bribes Jiffr.30.6.why see every man with AijA.on his loins? 50. 43. king heard the report, Aij A. waxed feeble Hab. 3. 10. the deep lifted up Aij A., on high Zech. 4. 9. Aij k. shall-also finish the house MaM9.i3.he shouldput Aij At on them,itfarU0.l6. 27. 24. he washed his A, before the multitude Mark 6.2..8uch mighty works are wrought by Aij A. 8. 23. whenhehadputAijA. on his eyes, 25. LukeQ,4iA0. shewed them Aij A. and feet,/(rAn 20.20. 50. and he lifted up Aij A. and blessedthem John 13.3. the Fath. had given all things into his A. 20. 25. except I see in his A. the print of the nails Acts 9.17 , putting Aij A. on him, said, brother Saul 12.1. Herod stretch, forth his A. to vei the church 7. and his chains fell off from Atj A. 2C0r.ll.33. was let down by a wall, and escap. Aij A. Eph. 4. 28. working with his A. thing tliat is good See Lay, Laid. Mine HANDS, my HANDS. Gen. SO. 5. in innocency of m^ A. have I done this 31. 42. God hath seen the labour of m^ A. Exod. 9. 29. 1 will spread abroad my A. Eira 9. 5. Judg^^. 3. 1 put my life in m^ A. and passed over 2iSa7n.22.21.accord,to clean, of myA, Pj.18. 20,24. 35.heteachethn(3>A. towar, Pj. 18. 34. ] 144.1. 1 Chr. 12. 17. seeing there is no wrong in mtneh. .A/isA. 6. 9- now, therefore, O God, strengthen my A. JobQ. 30. and if I make my A. never so clean 16. 17. nor for any injustice in mine h. 31. 7. and if any blot hath cleaved' to mine h. PsaL 7. 3. O Lord, if there be iniquity in my A. 22. 16. they pierced my A. and my feet 26.6.1 will wash m. A', in innbcency, so will I com. 28. 2. when I lift up myh. toward thy holy oracle 63. 4. I will lift up my A. in thy name 73. 13. in vain I have washed my A. in innocency 88. 9' I have stretched out my A. unto thee 119. 48. my A. will T lift to thy commandments 141. 2. liftingupofmy A. as the evening sacrifice 143. 6. 1 stretch forth my A. to thee, my soul Eccl.^.W. on all the Works that my A. had wrought CatU. 5. 5. I rose,-and my A. dropped withmyrrh Isa. 19.25. blessed be Assyria the work of my h. 29. 23. when he seeth the work of mine A. in thee 45. 11. ask me concerning the work oirny A. 12. even my h. have stretched out the heavens 49. 16. I have graven thee on the palms of my A. 60.21. thy people fdso the work of my A, 65.2. 1 have spread out my A. all day to i^belUous Etek. 21. 17. [ will also smite mine A. together Dan. 3, 15. who is God to deliveryououtof my A..' lO.lO.an hand which set me on the palms oimy h. Luke 24.39.behold my A, and my feet, John SO. 27. JohilZ.^. not feetonly, but also my A. and head Rom. 10. 21. all day I have stretched forth my h. 2 Tim. 1. 6. the gift in thee byputtingonof my A. Our HANDS. Ge7i.6. 29. shall comfort us concerning toil of our h. 43. 22. other-money have we brought in our A. Dent. 3.3. G. deliver, into or^r A. Og king of Bashan 21. 7. shall say, onr A. have not shed this blood Josh. 2.24. L. hath delivered into oitr A. all the land Jiidg. 13. 23. not received ameat-ofiTeriogatoiirA. 16.24. ourG. hath delivered into o«r A. our enemy 1 Sam. 17. 47. and he will give you into oiir A. Pjff/.44.20.or stretched out our A. to a strange gotj 90. 17 . establish thou the work of our A. upon Ms Jflr.6,24.we have lieard the same, ottr A. wax feeble Lam. 3.41. let us lift up our heart with tn/r A. to G. i/i)j.l4.3. nor say to work of our A. ye are our gods Acts 24. 7- Lysias took him away out of our A. I Cor. 4. 12. and labour working with «(r own A. 1 John X. Isowr A. have handled the word of lif6 Their HANDS. Gen. 37. 21. he delivered him out of their A. 22. £raff.29.10.^all put their h. on head of the bullock 15. shall put their A. on the head of the ram, 19. 25. thou shalt receive them oithiir h. Lev. 8.28. Num. 8. 10. Israel shall put their h, on the Levites 12. the Levites shaU lay their A. on the bullock Deut. 1.25. theybrought of fruit of land in their h. 21,6. the elders shall wash their A. over the heifer Judg. 7.2, too many to give Midianites into their A, 12. 2. ye delivered me not ont of their h. ZSam. 4.12. andtheycutoff /A«r A. and their feet 2ivin^rll.l2.thpy clapped their A.5aid,G. save king 22.17. that they might provoke me to anger with all the works of their A. 2 Ch-^on. 34. 25, HAN £trol.0. strengthened their A. with vessels of silVe 5. 8. work goeth fast on and prospereth in their A> 6.22. to strengthen their A.in the work of the hoase i0.i9.they gave their A. that they would put awai NeA.2.1B'.so they strengthened their k. for the work 6. g. their A. shall be weakened from thework 9. 24. gavest them into their h. with their kingf Job 5. 12. (heir A. cannot perform their enterprise 30.2. whereto might strength of rAxtr A-profitme Psal. 28. 4. give them after the work of their L 76. 5. the men of might have not found their h, 91. 12. the angels shall bear thee up in their A.^ 125; 3. lest righteous put forth their h. to iniquity ij(t.25.11. pride, together with the spoils of rA«ir A.. 59. 6. and the act of violence is in their A. 65. 22. mine elect shall enjoy the work of rA^ir A Jer. 1. 16. worshipped the work& of their own A. 5.t 31. the priesjts take into thetr A. by their means 25.14. accord^ to the worksof/A«iVA. Lam. 3.64. 32. 30. provoked to anger with works of their A. X(zm.l.l4.the Lord hath delivered me into their A. 2.t 20. women eat children swaddled with their h^ Ezek. 10. 12. their A. and wings full of eyes round 23.37- committed adultery, blood is in rAeir A. 45, 43. 1 26. they shall purge altar and fill their A. Jonah 3 . 8. turn from the violence that is in ^A^iV A Hag, 2. 14 «n is every work of their h. unclean Mat.^.Q.\nth.th A.theysh.beartheenp, XuA«4.11., 15. 2. they wash hot their A. when they eat breatf 26. 67. smote with palms of their h. Markl^. 65. Mar* 7. 3. Jews, except they wash M«i> A, eat not Luke 6. 1 . and did eat, rubbing them in lA^iV A. John 19. 3. and they smote him with their A. Acts1.^\. the^ rejoiced in the works of (Afir A, 14.3. granted signs and wonders to be done by tf^.h Rev, 7. g. with white robes, and palms in th^r A. g. 20. yet repented not of the works of their A/ 20. 4. nor had received his mark in ^AeiV A. Thine or thy HANDS. Exod. 15.17> in sanctuary which thy A. have estab Deut. 16. 15. the Lord shall bless thee in all worki^ of thine A. therefore shalt surely rejoice, 24. 19 , Judg. 7.11.afterwurd shall thine A. be strengthened 2 >Ssm.3.34..fAy,A. were notbound, nor feet in fetters. Job 10^.3. is it good to despise the work of thine h.f 8. thine A. have made and fashioned me togeUier 14. 15. thou wilt have dfesije to the work of thine A. 22. 30. and it is delivered by pureness of rAtne A. Psal.Q.Q. to have dominion over the works of thy A. 92. 4. 1 will triumph in;the works of thy A. 102. 25. and the heavens are the work of thy h. 119, 73. thy A. have mad& me and fashioned me 128.2. for thou shalt eat the labour of thine A. 138. 8. forsake not the works of thine own A. 143. 5, I meditate, I muse on the work of rAy A, 144.t7.send (At»r A. from above, rid me, deUv. mo jEcc/.5,6.whyshouldG.destroy thework of Mintf A. Jur. 2. 37. thou shalt go forth, and /A. A. on thy head. Lam: 2. 19. lift up thy A. for the life of thy childrei Etek. 21. 14. prophesy and smite thine h. together; 22.14.'can rAtiuA.be strong in the day that I dealj Mic. 5.l3.shalt no more worship the work of M. A. Zeph. 3. 16. and to Zion, let not thine A. be slack Zech. 13. fi.'what aj-e these wounds in thine A. ? Luke 23.46. Fath(;r, ipto lAy A. I commend my spiril John 21. 18. thou shalt stretch forth thy A. Heb. 1.10. the heavens are the works of (Af'ntf A. 2. 7- thou didst set him ovv the works of /Ay A. HAND-STAVES. Exek. 39. 9. and shall bum the h.-stavis and speaa. HANp-WEAPON. iVtim.35. 18. or if be smite him with z-h.-toeapon HAND-WRITING. Col. 2. 14. blotting. out the h.-writing of ordinancea, HANG. Gen. 40. I9. Pharaoh sliall'A. thee on a tree iVum.25,4. A. them before the Lord against the sua Deut. 21. 22.' and if thou A. him on a tree, his ]>oAj 28. 66. and thy'life shall A. in doubt before thee 2 Sam] 21. 6. and we will A. them up unto the Lord. Esth.6'. 4. to speak to the king to A. Mordecal 7. g. then the king said, A. him thereon -^ Cajie.~4!. 4. whereon there A. a thousand )[>iickle«i?' Tsa. 22. 24. they shall A. upon hiiu all the glorj Lam. 2. 10. the virgins of Jenisalem A. their headL £xfi.l5.3.will men take pin toA. any vessel thereon?. ilfar.22.40.onthese two A.allthelaw and prophets. Acts 28. 4. saw the venomous beast A. on his hand Heb. 12. 12. lift up hapds A. down and feebla Luees- HANGED. Gen. 40. 22. but he A. the chief baker, 41. 13. Deut. 21. 23. for he that is A. is accursed of OoA Josh. 6. 29. and the king of Ai he A. on a tree 10. 26. the five kings A. he on five trees 2 Sam. 4. 12. Rechab and Baanah A. over the pooi 17.23.AhithophelA. himself 11 18. 10. Absalom 4, 21. g. the seven sons of Saul A. they in the hill Etra 6. 11. and being set up, let him be A. thereon Esth. 2. 23. the two chamberlains were A. on a tre* 7. 10. they A. Haman U 9. 14. they 4. hia ten sniu HAR Vsal. 137. 2 we A. our harps on the willows L«m. 5. 12. princes are h. up by their hands Sxek. 27. 10. ihey /i.the shield and helmeiin thee 11 .they/;. their shields upon thywalls round about Jlar. 18. 6. it were betier for him that a millstone were A. aboiit his neck, iVlarkg. 42. Luke 17.2. 27.5. Judas departed, and went and A. himself ZhAb 19. i 4B. all ihe people A. on him to hear him 23.39.one of the thieves who were /(.railed on him Sets 5. 30. whom ye slew and A. on a tree, 10. 39- IlANGE'lII. ISob 26. 7. and he //. the earth upon nothing Oal. 3. 13. cursed is every one that /t, on ?. tree HANGING. Josh. 10. 26. they were h. on trees till the evening HANGING, £tod, 2G. 36. thou shalt make an A. for door of tent 37. diou shalt make for the A. five pillars 27.16. A. for court gate,38.l8. | 39.40. | 40.8,33, 35. 15. the A. for the door at the entering in of the tabernacle, 36, 37. I 39. 38. 1 40. 5, 28. HANGINGS. Exod.Q7. 9. A. of an hundred cubits, 11. | 38. 9, H- 12. there shall be A. of fifty cubits, 38. 12. 14. the A. on either side of gate, 15. | 38. 14, 15. 35.17. the A. of court, his pillars and their sockets, 38. 9, 16, 18. I 39. only Rahab theA.shall live, and all with her Judg. 11. 1. now Jephthah was the son of an A. 16. 1 . Samson saw there an A. and went do unto her Prov. 7.10. a woman met him with attire of an A. Isa. 1. 21. how is the faithful city become an A. .' 23. 15. after seventy years shall Tyre sing as an A. Ifi. take an har^), thou A. that hast been forgotten Jer. 2. 20. when thou wanderest, playing the A. 3. 1. thou hast played tlie A. with many lovers 6. under every gr. tree, and there hath played A. 8. Judah feared not, but went and played A. also Ezek. 16.15. playedstthe A, because of thy renowH 16. playedst A. thereon l| 28.playedst A. with them 31 .hast not been as an A. || 35. U A. hear the word 41. 1 will cauuci thee to cease from flaying the A 23.5. Aholibah played the A. when she was mine 19. the days wherein she had played the A. 44.astheygoinunto a woman that playeth the A. Hos. 2. 5. for their mother hath played the A 3, 3. I said unto her, thou shalt not play the A. 4. 15. tho' Israel play the A. Itt not Judah ofiend Joel 3, 3. they have given a boy for a A. Amos7. 17. ihy wife shall be an A. In the city Mic. 1.7, they shall return to the hire 9f an A. A'aA. 3. 4. the whoredoms of the well-favoured h. 1 C'or.6. 15. shall I make them the members of an A.f 16. that he who is joined to an A. is one body Jieb. XI. 3J. by faith the A. Kahab perished not HAR /»».£. 25. was Dot Rahab the A. joitlfied by works HARLOIS. ; Kingj S.lG. there came two women A. to the king **roi'.29-3- that keepeth company with /i. spenileth Jjr. 5, 7- they assemble by tronps in A, houses Hot. 4. 14. separated with whores, sacrifice with A. Mat. 21,31 publicans and A. go into kingdom of G. 3C. but the publicans and the A. believed him Luke 15.30. who hath devoured thy living with A. fitfi>.17-5. mystery, Babylon the great, mother of A. IIAKM. Peu. 31 .52. shalt not pass over this pillar to me for A. Lev. 5.l6. shall make amends for A. he hath done yum. 36. 93. was not his enemy, not sought his A. Sam. 26. 21. return, I will no more do thee A. S ^offt. 20.6. now shall Sheba do moreA.than Absal. Z A'm^j 4. 41 . and there wan no A. in the pot 1 Chron. l6.22. do my prophets no A. Psal. 105.15. Prof, 3. 30. strive not, if he have done thee no h. Ter. 39. 12. look well to him, and do him no A. /ictt 16. 28. do thyself no A. || 27. 21. gained this h. 28. 5. he felt no A. || 6.saw no A. I] 21 . spake any A. HARM. I Pet, 3. 13. who will A. you, if followers of good ? HARMLKSS. Mat. 10. 16. be wise as serpents and k. as doves Horn. It). 1 19. would have you A. concerning evil Phil. 2. 15. that ye may be A. the sons of God Heb.1. 26. isholy, A.undefil. separate from sinners HARNESS, Snbitantive, 1 A''iMgj20.11.!et not him girdeth on A.boast hims, 22. 34. between joints of his A. 2 Chron. 18. 33. 2 Clir. 9. 24. they brought every man A. and spices HARNESS, Verb. Jer. 46. 4. A. the horses, and get up ye horsemen HARNESSED. Exod.XS.lQ. Israel went up A. out of land of Egypt HARP. Gen. 4.21. Jubal was father of them that handle A, 31. 27. might have sent thee away with tabr. and h. 1 Sam. 10. 5. meet a company of prophets with a A, 16. If), a man who is a cunning player on an A. 23. David took an A. and played with his hand 1 Chr. 25. 3. sixprophesied with a A. to give thanks Job 21. 12. they take the timbrel andA. and rejoice SO. 31. my A. also is turned to mourning and organ Psai. 33. 2. praise the Lord with the A. 150. 3. 43. 4. yea on the A. will I praise thee, O my God 4y. 4. I will open my dark sayings upon the A. 57. 8. awake psaltery and A. T will awake, 108. 2, 71. 22. sing withA.92.3. I 9B.5. | 147 7. [ 149.3. 81. 2. bring hither the pleasant A.with the psaltery Isa. 5. 12. the A. and the viol are in their feasts 16. 11 . my bowels shall sound like an A. for Moab 23. 16. take an A. II 24. 8. the joy of the A. ceaseth Dan. 3. 5. at sound of the A. fall down, 7, 10, 15. 1 Cor. 14. 7. whether pipe or A. except they give HARPS. 2 5am.6.5. David and all Isr.plaj'ed on A. and corn. 1 Kittgs 10.12. the king made of the almug-trees A. Psal. 137. 2. we hanged our A. upon the willows Isa. 30. 3-2. it shall be with tabrets and A. Exg/c. 26. 13. the sound ofthyA. shall be no more Jisv. 5. 8. having every one of them A. and vials 14. 2. harping with their A. [j 15.2. the A. of God See CvMUAL. HARPED. 1 Cor.l4.7.hoTi7 shall be known what is piped or A. HARPERS. J?««.24,19. 25. 5. what grows of its own accord of A. not reap i^K/A 1.22. came to Betb-leheminbegin.ofbarley-A. 2. 21. tarry with my maidens till end of A. 23. 1 Sam. 6. J3. men of Beih-ahemesh reaping their A. 8. J2. and he will set them to reap his A. 12. 17. is itnotwheat-A. to-day, 1 will call to Ld. 2 Sam. 21 . 9. were put to death in A. in barley-A. 10. spread it for her from beginning, of barley-A Job 5.5. whose A. the hungry eateth up and takeih it Prov. 6. 8, the ant gathereth her food in the A. 10. 5. he that sleepeth in A, causeth shame 26.1, as rain in A.so honour is not seemly for a fool i.Ta,9-3. they joy belbre theeaccording to joyiu A. l(j. 9- for the shouting for thy A. is fallen 17-ll.but the A. shall be a heap in the day of grief 18, «4. and like a cloud of dew in the heat of A. 5, for afore the A, when the bud is perfect 23. 3. the A. of the river is her revenue Jer. 5. 17. they shall eat up thy A. and thy bread 24. he reserveth to us the appointed weeks of A. 8. 20. the A. is past, summer is ended,we not saved Joel 11.1. because the A. of the field is perished Hos. 6. 11.0 Judah, he hath set an A. for thee 3, 13. put in the sickle, for the A. is ripe, come Amos 4. 7. when there were yet three months to A. il^<3/.9-37>the A. is plenteous, the labourers are few 38. pray ye the Lord of the A. to sanA.Luke 10.2, 13.30. let both grow together until A. in time of A. 39. the A, is end of the world, reapers the angels Mark 4. 29. put in the sickle because A. is come Luke 10.2, he said unto them, the A. truly is great John 4.35. then cometh A. the fields are white to A, liev. 14. 15. time is come, for the A. of earth is ripe HAIIVEST-MAN. Isa. 17. 5. it shall be as when the A. gathereth corn Jer. 9.22. carcases shall fall as the handful ^ter A. HARVEST-TIME. Josh. 3. 15. Jordan overfloweth all the time of A. Judg, 15.1. in titfie of wheat A. Samson visited wife 2 Sam. 23. 13. three chiefs came to David itih.'tinie Prov. 25, 13. as the cold of snow in tlje time of A. Jer. 50. 16. cut off him handleth sickle in h.-time 51. 33. a little while the time of her A. shall come ilfa^.l3,30,in the /imeof A. I will say to the reapers HAST. Gen. 19. 12. the men said to Lot A. thou here any besides ? whatsoever thou A. in city bring out 27.38. Esau said, A. thou but one blessing, father r 32. 28. as a prince A. thou power with G, and men 33. 9. Esau said, keep that thou A. to thyself 45. 10. come thou, thy flock, and all that thou A. Exod. 9.19. send, and gather all that thou A. in field 13. 12. every firstling thou A, shall be the Lord's Dent.%.\3. silver, gold, and all thou A. is multiplied Jiidg. 18. 3. what makestthou .' what A. thou here .' 1 Sam. 25. G. peace be to thee and all that thou A. 2 Sam. 15. 35. A. thou not here with thee Zadok ? 2 Kings. 4. 2. Elisha said, tell me, what A. in house Job 10. 4. A. thou eyp5 of flesh, or seest as man ? 40. 9. A. thou an arm like God ? or canst thunder ' Prov. 3. 28. say not, go, when thou k. it by thee /fa. 22.16, what A. thou here rwhom A. thou here ? A/a/.19.2J. sell all thou A. Mark lO.gl. Luke 18.22. 25. 25. lo, there thou A. that is thine John 4. 11. from whence then A. thou living water ? 18. and he whom thou now A.is not thine husBand 6. 68. to whft-n go ? thou A. words of eternal life 7. 20. the people said, thou A. a devil, 8. 48, 52. 13. 8. if I wash thee not, thou A. no part with me Acts 8.21.thou A. neither part nor lot in this matter Horn. 2. 20. thou who A. the form of knowledge 14.22. A. thou faith ? have it to thyself before God 1 Ctfr. 4.7. what A. thou that thou didst not receive ; J'oOT.2.l8.a man may say, thou A. faith and I works Rev. 2. 3. thou A. patience, and for my name's sake 6.but this thou A. II 3.1. thou A. a name to live,4. 8. thou A. a little strength 1| 1] . hold what thou A. HASTE, Substantive. ■Ewrf.lO.lG.Pharaoh called for Aloses and AarocA. 12. Ii.yeshalleatitinA. with your loins girded 33.might sepfj them out of land in A. Deut. I6.3 . HAT ' 1 A. ye and go up to my father, and say, 13. 1 '±uzm.20.38.Jonathan cried,make speed, A.stay not 23.27 .A.thee,for Philistines have invaded the land^ Psal. 22. 19. O my strength, A. thee to help me See Mak£ haste, HASTED. GeM.]8.7 55. 8. i would A. my escape from the windy storm AVr/.2.25.orwho elsecan A. hereunto more than I f lia. 5. 19. let him A. his work that we.may see it 60. 22. 1 the Lord will A. it in his time Jer. 1, 12. I will A. my word to perform it HASTENED, ETH. Gen. 18. 6. Abraham A, into the, tent unto Sarah 19. 15. angel A. Lot, saying, arise, take thy wife 'i Chron. 24. 5. howbeit the Levites A. it not Esth. 3. 15. posts went out, being 'A .by king, 8. 14. Isa, 51. 14. the captive exile A. 'to be loosed Jer. 17, 16. 1 have not A. from being a petstor HAST ETH. Job 9. 20. as the eagle that A. to the prey 40. 23. behold, he drinkeih up a river, and A. not Prov. 7. 23. as a bird A. to snare, and knoweth no* 19. 2. and he that A. with his feet sinueth 28. 22. he that A. to be rich, hath an evil eye Ekcl. 1 . 5. the sun A . to the place where he arosn Jer. 48. 16. the affliction of Moab A. fast Hab. 1, 8. they shall fly as the eagle thai A. to eat 4ieph. 1. 14, the great day of the I^rd A. greatly HASTILY. Gffn. 41.14. theybrought Joseph A. out of dungeou, Jiidg. 2.23. left nations without driving them out A , 9.54. Abimelech called A. unto his arniour-beEirer 1 Sam. 4, 14. and the man came in A. and told Eli 1 Ki7i.gs 20. 'i3. the men did A. catch it, and they said. Prov. 20. 21. an inheritance may be gotten A. 25. 8. go not forth A. to strive, lest thou know not. John 11. 31. when Jews saw Mary th^at she rose A. HASTING. ■ Isa. 16. 5. seeking judgment, and A. righteousness QPet, 3.12. and A. unto the coming of day of the L. HASTV. Prozi. 14,29. but he that is A. of spirit exalteth folly. 21. 5, but of every one tliat is A. only to want 29. 20. seest thou a man that is A, ia his words Ecci. 6. 2. let not thy heart be A. to utter before G, 7. g. be not A, in thy spirit to be angry 8. 3. be not too A. to go out of his sight Isa. 28. 4. as the A. fruit before the summer 32. f 4. the heart of the A. shall understand 35.t 4. say to them that are of A. heart, be strong^ Dan. 2. 15. why is the decree so A. from the king ? Hab. 1. 6. the Chaldeans, that bitter and A. nation HATCH. Isa. 34.15. owl shall A. and gather under her shad. 59. 5. they A. cockatrice-eggs, weave spiders' web HATCHETH. Jer. 17- 11. as partridge sitteth on eggs and A. not HATE. To hate, is not alusiys to be understood rigorott^y It frequently signifies no mora than a less»r degree of love. Deut. 21. xi. If a man hav« two wives, one •bloved, and Miotlyr ha'44 HAT ikst is, tnsi beloved. Thus our Saviour says^ fkat he vho would follow him, must hate father Kod mother ; that is, should love them less than Christ, less than his omn salvation ; he ought "tot to prefer them to God. Solomon sat/s, that he that spareth his rod, hateth his son, Prov. 13. 24. Fathers often spare their chil- dren out of ail excessive love to them ; but this is not a proper instance of affection, to for- bear corriecting them; their fond affection is as pernicious io their children, as other men^s hatred could be ; they keep back from them what joould do them good. 2'here is a malicious hatred of the persons of men, not of their situ ; thiu Ahab hated the Lord's prophet Micaiah, 1 Kings 22. 8. A7id wicked men do thus hate the righteous. Fsal. 34. 21, They that hate the righteous shall be desolate. There is also an hatred of the sins of men, not of their per- sons; thus the righteous hate even the garment spotted with corruption, Jude 23. What I hate, that do I, Horn. 7. 15. The godly hate sin, becatise it is a breach of God's law. Gen. 24. 60. let seed possess gate of those that h. 50. 15. they said, Joseph will peradveoture h. us iep. 19. 17. thou shall not h. thy brother in heart 26-17. they that h. you shall reign over you Num. 10. 35. let them that A. thee flee betbre thee Deut. 7. 10. and'repayeAi them that i^.him to face 15. he willlay them upon them that A. thee, 30.7. 19. 1.1. if ^ny man h. his neighbour and lie iu wait 22. 13. if take awife^ and go in unto her and .^.her 24-3 if the latter husbands, her and write a bill 33. 11. smite through the loins of them that h. him S Chr. 19. 2. and love them that A. the Lord ? Jobs. 22. that/*, thee shall beciothed with shame Psal. 21, 8. thy hand shall find those that h. thee 34.21, they that A. the righteous shall be desolate 44. 10. they which h. us spoil for themselves €8.1. let them also that A. him flee before him 83. 2. they that h. thee have lifted up the head Sg. 23. and I will plague them that h. him 97* 10. ye that love the Lord h. evil 105. 25. he turned their heart to h. his people 129. 5. let them be turned back that h. Zion .Prov. 1.22. how long, fools, will ye A. knowledge ! 6. l6> thsse six doth the Lord h. a proud look 8. 13. fear of the Lord is to A, evil; pride do I h. 9. 8. reprove not a scorner, lest he h. thee 19. 7. all the brethren of the poor do h. him 25. 17. lest he be weary of thee, and so h. thee 29, 10. the blood-thirsty h. the upright Eccl. 3. 8. a time to love and a time to /;. £M^.l6.27.delivQred'unto will of them that /f. thee Dan. 4. 19. the dream be to them that h. thee Amos 5. 10. they h. Him that rebuketh in the gate 15. A. the evil, and IbVcthe good, establish judgm. Mic. 3.2.who A. the gcfod, and love evil, who pluck Mat.5AZ. been said, Iftve thy neighbour, h. enemy 44. do good to thenx tbat h. you, Luke 6. 27. 6. 24. either he will A. the one, Luke I6. 13. 24. \Qt and shall beit^'^-y and shall h. one another lynke 1. 71. saved from the hand of all that k. us 6. 22. blessed are ye when men shall k. you ] 4. 26. apd h. liot his father, and mother, and wife John 7.7. the world cannot h. you, but me it hateth l5.18,marvelnotif the world A. you,lJb/m 3.13. Rev. 17. 16. the ten horns, these shall h. the whore I HATE. "*fiV7igj22,8-thereisoneman,butXA.him,2C/ir,18.7. Psal. 101. 3. Ih. the work of them tha,t turn aside '•19- 10^. therefore J/i. every false way, 128. 113.J/(.Tainthoughts]|l63. I h. and abhor Wing 139.21. do not J h. them, O Lord, that hate thee ? 22. yea, / h. them with perfect hatred . .Pro».8.13.the evil way and froward mouth do I h. Isa. 61. 8. I h. robbeiT for burnt-offering Jer, 44, 4. do not this abominable thing that I h. Amos 5. 21. / h. I despise your feast-days 6, 8. 7/1. his palaces, therefore will I deliver city ^ec/i.8.17.for all these are things that I h. saith L. Horn. 7. 15. but what I h. that do I Jlev. 2. 6. the 4eeds of the Nicolaitanes I ft. l5. HATE me. Gen. 26. 27. wh^ come ye to me, seeing ye h. me? £^od. 20. 5. visiting iniquity to the third and fourth generation of them that h. me, Deut. 5. 9. Deut. 32. 41. and I will reward them ttiat //. me Iiidg. 11 . 7. do not ye h, me.''||l4.l6. thou dost h. me Sam. 22. 41.destroy them that A. me, Ps. 18. 40. '*5-a/.9,13. trouble which I suffer of them that A.m^ E5. 19. and they h. me with cruel hatred S5. 19. let them wink that A. me without a cause S8.i9.tbey that A. me wrongfully aremany, 69. 4. 41. 7« all that h. me whisper together against me ^. 3, ihey cast iniquity upon me, in wratii h. me 69. 14. let me be delivered from them that h. me th. 17. that they which h. me may see it J18. 7. 1 shall see my desire upon them that A. me jp. 8. 36 all they that A me love death 261 HAT HATED. Gen. 27* ^'l. Esau A. Jacob, because of thelilessing 29. 31. the L. saw Leah was A. || 38. that I was h. 37. 4. his brethren h. Joseph yet the more, 5, 8. 49. 23. the archers shot at him and h. him Deut. 1. S7. and said, becaase the Lord A. us, 9.28. 4. 42. h. him not in times past,19. 4, 6. Josh. 20.5. 21. 15. another h. || I6, before the son of the h. 17. shall acknowledge the son of A. for first-born Judg.l5.2. 1 thought that thou hadst utterly /'.her 2Sam.5.6. the lame and blind that are A. of David's 13. 15. Amnon h. Tamar 1122. Absalom A. Amnon 22. 18. he delivered me from my strong enemy, and fropi them that A. me, Psal.l6. I7. Esth. 9. 1 . the Jews had rule over them that A.them 5. did what they would unto those that h. them Job 31. 29. at the destructipn of him that h. me Ps. 26. 5. 1 have A. the congregation of evil doers 31. 6. I have h. them that regard lying vanities 44. 7- thou hast put them to shame that h. us 55. 12.neither was it he that A.me.that did magnify 106. 10. he saved them from him that h. them 41. and they that A. them ruled over them Prov. 1. 29. they A. knowledge, and d(dnot choose 5. 12. and say, how have 1 h. instruction 14. 17. and a man of wicked devices is h. 20. the poor is h. even of his own neighbour Eccl. 2. 17. therefore I h. life |l 18. I h. labour Tsa. 60. 15.whereas ihou hast been forsaken and A. 66. 5. brethren that A. you said. Lord be glorified Jer. 12. 8. therefore have I A. mine heritage £sff*.lG.37.I will gather all them that thou hast A. 33. 6. sith thou hast not A. blood, blood pursue Ifoj,g,15. for there J A. them forwickedn. of doings Mai. 1. 3. I loved Jacob, and A. Esau, Jiom.g.l3. Mat.l0.22.ytt shallhe h. Mark li.l3. Luke 21. n . 24. 9- ye shall be A. of all nations for my name Luke 19. 14. his citizensA. him, and sent a message John 15. 18. ye know that it A. me before it A. you 24. have both seen and A. both me and my Father 25. written in their law.they A.me without a cause 17. 14. world hath A. ihem, because not of world Eph. 5.29. DO man ever yet A. his o^7u flesh Heb.l.Q.lhou hast loved righteousn. and A. iniquity UATKFUL. Psal. 36. 2. until his iniquity be found to be A. 3iV. 3. 3. we were A. and hating one another lieo. 18. 2. a cage of every unclean and A. bird HATEFULLY. Esek. 23. 29. and they shall deal with thee A. HATERS. Psal. 81. 15. the A. of Lord should have submitted Rom. 1. 30. backbiters, A. of God, despiteful HATEST. 2 iSam.l9.6.1ovest thine enemies, and A. thy friends Psal. 5. 5. thou A. all workers of iniquity 45.7. thou lovest righteousness, and A. wickedness 50. 17. thou A. instruction, and easiest my words Ezek. 23.28. deliver thee into hand whom thou A. Rev. 2:. 6. thou A. the deeds of the Nicolaitanes HATETH. Exod.23. 5. if see the ass of him that A .thee lying Deut. T. 10. Lord not be slack to hini that/i. him 12. 31. every abomination he A. have they done 16. 22. nor set up any image wluch the Lord A. 22.16. I gave my daughter unto this man, he A.her Job 16. 9. he teareth me in his wrath, who A. me 34. 17. shall even he that A. right, govern ? Psal. 11. 5. him that loveth violence, his soul A. 120.6. my soullong dwelt with him that A. peace Prov. 11. 15. and he that A. suretyship is sure 12. 1. but Tie that A. repjoof is brutish 13. 5. a righteous man h. lying, but a wicked man 24. he that spareth bis rod A. his son 15. 10. and he that A. reproof shall die 27. but he that A. gifts shall live 26. 24. he that A. dissembleth with his lips 28. a lying tongue A. those that are afflicted 28. 16. he that A. covetousness shall prolong days 29-24.whoso is partner with a thief A-his own soul Isa. 1. 14. and your appointed feasts my soul A. Mai. 2. 16. the Lord saith, that he A. putting away John 3. 20. every one that doeth ev^il, A. the light 7. 7. but me the world A. because I testify of it 12.^. he that A. his life in this world shall keep it i.5. 19. ye are not of world, therefore world A.you 23. he that A. me A. my Father also 1 JbAnS.g.be that A. his brother is in darkness, 11. 3, 15. whosoever A. his brother is a murderer 4.20.if say, I love God, and A.his brother, is a liar HATING. Exod. 18. 21. provide men of truth.^A.covetousness Tit. 3.3. in times past hatefu'- and A. one another Jude 23. A. even the garment spotted by the flesh HATH. G571.24.36.and unto him A. he giv. all that he A. Lev,' 22. 5. whatsoever uncleanness he A. 27.28.nodevotedthingof ajlbe A. shallhesold NumSS^^i.hc A. the .strengih of an unicorn, 24. 8. 27- 4. why nafiio donfi away because he A. nc son Hat Deut. 21. 16. his son* to inherit that which he A 17. the first-born a doable portion of all he A. Josh. 6. 22. bring out thence woman and all she 4. 7. 15. he shall be burnt with fire, he and all be A 1 5am. IS. 22. A. Lord as great delight in offerings ZTCings 4.2.thine handmaid A.not any thing in hoiii 14. verily she hath no child, her husband is old Job 1. 10. hedge about all he /«. || 11. touch all he A^ 12. behold, all that he A. is in thy power 2. 4. all that a man A. will he give for his life 5.16. so the poor A. hope [| 38.28.A. rain a father Psal.37 .16. a little that a righteous man A. is better log. 11. let the extortioner catch all that he A. 127. 5. happy is the man A. his quiver full of them 146. 5. happjb^that A. God of Jacob for his help Proi'.12.9.hetnat is despised andA.aservant is bettet 13. 4. the sluggard desireth, and A. nothing 7 . there is that maketh hi mself rich ,yet A . uothin^^ 16. 22. understanding is life unto him who k. it. 17- 8. a precious stone in eyes of him that A. it 19. 23. and he that A it. shall abide satisfied 23.29.whoA.woe? who A. sorrow .' who^. wounds Eccl. 4. 8. yea, he A. neither child nor brother 10. for he A. not another to help him up 6. 8. for what A. the wise more thaa the fool ? 8 8. neither A. he the power in the day of death Can^.8.8.we have a little sister,aod sheA.no breasts Isa. 29.8. behold he is faint, and his soul A. appetite 45. g. he A. no hands || 50. 10. and A. no light 53. 2. he A. no form nor comeliness, when see him 55. 1. he thatA. no money, come ye, buy and eat Jer.23.28.prophetihat A. adream, let him tell, and he that A . my word, let him speak my word 49. 1- A. Israel no sops? A. he no heir ? why then Mai. i . 14. cursed be deceiver which A .in^ock a male Mat. 8. 20. A. not where to lay head, Luke 9. 58. 11. 15. he that A. ears to hear, let him bear, 13. 9, 43. Mark 4. 9- Luke 8. 8. | 14. 35. Rev. 2. 7. 18. nor eating, nor drinking, they say he A. a devil 13.12. who.soeverA.to him shall be given.and more abundance ; who A. not, from him shall be taken: that heA. 25. 29.A/flr>t4.25.jCM*« 8.18. | 19.26. 44. selleth all that he A. and buyeth that field 56. whence A. this man these things ? Mark 6. S. Mark 3. 22. he A. Beelzebub, and casteth outdevili 30. because they said, he A. an unclean spirit Luke 7 . 33. and ye say. he A. a devil, John 10. 20. 12. 44. he will make him ruler,oyer ail that he A. 14. 33. that forsaketh not all that ne A. cannot be 20. 24. whose superscription A.it ? they said Cesar'i 22. 36. he that A. ^ purse, he diatA. no sword 24. 3g. a spirit A. pot flesh and bones, as ye see me JoAjt 3. 29. he that A. the bride, is the hridegroom 36. believeth A, everlasting life ,5. 24. | 6.47,54. 5, 26. as the Father A, life in himself, so A. given 12.48. A. onejudgeth hijii, the word I have spoken 14.21. he that A.my ,commandm. and keepeth them 30. the prince of this world A. nothing in me 15.13.greaterlove A. no man than this, that a man 16. 15. all things that the Father A. are mine 19. 11. delivered thee unto me, A. the greater sin lio7n. 3. 1. what advantage then A. ^e .lew ? 4. 2. if justified by works, he A. whereof to glory 9. 21. A. not the potter power over th^ clay ? 1 Cor. 7. 4. the wife A. not power of her own bodj 7. but every man A. his proper gift of God 14. 26. everyone of you A. apsalm, A. adoctrint 2 Cor. 6. 14. what fellowship A. righteousness witj unright.? what communion A.light with darkni 1^. what concord A. Christ?|| 16. A. temple of Gt 8. 12. it is accepted according to that a man A. Ga/.4.27.for the desolate A .more children than sihe Eph. 5.5. nor idolater A. Einy inheritance in kingdom PAH. 3. 4. if anythinkethheA. whereof may trust .He3.3.3.thebuilder A. more honour than the house 7- 34. this man A. an unchangeable priesthood 10.35. confidence, which A. recompense of reward Jam. 2. 14. though a man say he /i.faith, not works 1 John 2. 23. who denieth Son, same A. not Father 3. 3. every man that A. this hope in ^lim purifieti 15. ye know that no murderer A. eternal life 17.whoso A. this world's good, and seeth brothel 4. 16. we have believed the love that God A. to us 1 8, there is no fear in love, because fear A.torment 5.10. he that believeth on Son of G. A.the^vitnes3 12. he that A. the Son A, life, A. not Son A. not life 2 John g. whoso abi^eth not in doctrine of Christ A. not God, that abideth A.both the Father and Son Iifr. 3.7. that A. key of David opens, no man shnti 12.6.wildern. where she A. aplace prepared of G, 12. because he knoweth that he A.but a short time 17. 7. beast which A. the seven heads and ten horn* 9. and there is the mini which A. wisdom Sa, 6. on such the second death A. no power HATRED." Gen. 26. f 21. they digged another well, called !t «i. Num. 35. 20. if he thrust him off A. or hurl athHii 2 Sam. 13. 15. A. wherewith he hated her greaue Pi-al. 25. 10. and they hate me with cruel A 109. 3. they compassed me about with \. HAV Pi.]09>S'thc7 have rewarded mc h. for my Iov« IS9. ii. I hate them with perfect h. I coaotthem Proa. 10. IS. h. stira up strifes, love covers all sins 18. he that hideth A. with lying lips, is a fool 15. 17. better than a stalled ox, and A. therewith 26.56. whose h. is covered by deceit, his wickeda, Ecel. Q. 1. DO man knoweth either love or A. 6. their love, their A. and envy is now perished Etei. 95. 15. venceance to destroy it for the old h. 35. 5. because thou hast had a perpetual A. 11. 1 will do according to envy hast used out of A, Sot.9.7. for multitude of iniquity, and for grrat A. 8. but the prophet is A. in Uie house of his God Dal. 5. SO. witchcraft, h. the works of the flesh HATS. Dan. 3. 2] , men were bound in their hosen and A. HAUGHTY. < Sam.92. 28. thfne eyes are upon A. to bringdown Psal. 131. 1. Lord, mvheart is not/i.nor eyes lofty Prov.6.fl7, the Lord nateth A. eyes, a lying tongue 16, 18. and a A. spirit goeth before a ftdl 28. \2. before destruction the heart of man is A, 21. 24. proud and A. scorner is his name Isa. 3. 16. because the daughters of Zion arc A. 10. S3, high hewn down, and A. shall be humbled 24. 4. the A. people of the earth do langujish Esek.16. 50. were A. before me, I took them away Zeph.3.11. no more be /j. because of holy mountain HAUGHTILY. Mie. 2. 3. neither shall ye go A. this time, is evil ILAUGHTINESS. Prop. 21. t4. the A.ofejyes and a proud heart is sin Isa.Z.ll.h. of men shall be bowed down^ L.exalted 17. and the A. of men shall be made low 13. 11. and I will lay luw the A, of the terrible 16. 6. we heard of the A. of Moab, Jer. 48. 2g. HAUl^T. 1 Sam. 23. 22. go and see his place where his A. is HAUNT. leuf.5,26.whohathheard voiceof God, aswe A. Jos/t. 2.13. ye will save alive father and all they A. 17. 18. thdugh they h. iron chariots and be strong ^■J.24.what A. you to do with Lord God of Israel? .Tudg. 14. 15. A. ye called us to take that we A. ? 18. 24. ye A. taken my gods, and what A. I more ? HtttA 1.12. turn again, fori am too old to A. an hus- band, if I should A. an husband also to-night 1 Sam. 8. ig. but we will A. a king over us 9. 7- there is not a present to bring ; what A. we 15. 3. go and utterly destroy all that they A. 18. 8. what can he A. more but the kingdom? 21 . 15. A. I need of mad-men, that ye A. brought i Sam. 13. 9. Amnon said, A. out all men from me 15. 36. they A. there with them their two sons 16,10. what A.I todowithyou,yesQnsofZeruiah? 18.18. 1 A.no son lokeepmyname in remembrance 19.28. what right A. I yet to cry any more to king ? 34. Barzillai said unto king, how long A . I to live ? 43. Israel said, we A. ten parts in the king i A'iMgj8.28.A.thou respect unto prayer of thy serv. 12. 16. saying, what portion A. we'in David 17. IS. I A. not a cake, but an handful of meal ao. 4. my lord, O king, I am thine, and all 1 A. SI. 2. that I may A. it for a garden of herbs 22. 17. Isr. scattered as sheep that A. no shepherd 2 Kings \1. 15. A. her forth without, 2 CAr. 23,14. SO.9. Isaiah said, this sign shalt thou A. of the L. 2 Chrm, 1. 12. nor shall any after Uiee A. the like 16. g. from henceforth thou shalt A. wars 35. 21 . what A. I to do with thee, king of Judah ? 23. he said.A. me away, for I am surewounaea Neh. 5. 5. other men A. our lands and vineyards T06 3. 9. let it looK tor lighi but a. none 6 8. O that I might A. my request, that God would .0. then should I yet A. comfort, yea, I would 21. 15. whatprofitshould we A. if pray unto him? 30, 13, they mar my path, they A, no helper 35.3.what profit shall I A. if be cleansed from sin? ^sal. 2. 4. the Lord shall A, them in derision 14. 4. A. workers of iniquity no knowledge? 53. 4. 16. 6. in pleasant places, 1 A. a goodly heritage 35. 25. let them not say, ah, so would we A. it 13. 25. whom A, I in heaven but thee ? none upon 04.33. 1 will sing to my God while I A. my being V . ]o. a good understanding A. all they that do *£5 HAV Pra7.n5.5.they A.mouths; eyesA.they, but see not 6. they A. ears; noses A. they, 7- | 1.35. 16, 17. 119. 42. so shall I A. wherewith to answer him 165. great peace A. they which love thy law 146,2.sing praises unto my G.while I A. any being 14g. g. this honour A. all his saints, praise the L. Prov, 1. 14. cast in thy lot, let us all A. one punie 20,4. the slugg.shalloeg in harvest and A. nothing 29.21. shall A. him become his son at the length 30. 2. and I A, not the understanding of a man 3. nor A. 1 the knowledge of the Holy £cr/.3.19.yea, they A. all one breath,so that a man 7. IS. that wisdom giveth life to them that A. it 9. 5. neither A, they any more a reward 6. neither A. they any more portion for ever C(in(.8.8.we A. a little .sister and she hath no breasts 12. thou, O Solomon, must A. a thousand Ira. 5. 13. are gone, bec9.use they A. no knowledge 23. 12. pass over, there also shalt thou A. no rest 26. 1. weA.astrong city, salvation will G. appoint SO.Sg.ye shallA.asongasinthe night when a holy 43.8. bring the blind that A. eyes, deaf that A. ears 45. 21, A. notl the Lord ? there is no G, beside me 24. say, in the L. A. I righteousness and strength 49. 20. the children which thou shalt A. shall say 50.2.is my hand shortened? A. I nopowertodeliv.? ll.tbis A. of my hand,ye shall lie down in sorrow 52. 5. therefore what A. I here, saith the Lord 56. 11, are greedy dogs, which can never A. enough 61. 7. for your shame you shall A. double Jer. 5. 21. which A. eyes and see not, which A. ears 31. my people love to A. it so, what will ye do in 12, 12. sword of L. devour, no flesh shall A. peace 16. 2. neith. shalt A. sons nor daught. in this place 23.1*7. the Lord hath said, ye shall A. peace, 2^.?. 35.7, ye shall not plant vineyard, nor A, any 36, 30.he shall A. none to sit upon throne of David 38. 2. he shall A. his life for a prey, and shall live 44, 14. to the which they A. a desire to return 49. 9< they will destroy till they A. enough 31. the nation which A. neither gates nor bars i^am.3.21.this I recaltomy mind, Uieref.A,! hope £jS(!*.5.11.neith.willIA.pity,7.4. | 8.18. | 9.IO. g. 5. let not your eye spare, neither A. ye pity 18. 23. A. I any pleasure that the wicked die ? 32. 1 A. no pleasure in the death of him, 33.11. 21. 25. when iniquity shall A. an end, sg. Dan, 2. 30. for any wisdom that I A. more than any 3. 25. I see four men loose, and they A. no hurt 5, 7. shall A. a chain of gold about his neck, 16. 6. 2. and the king should A, no damage Has. 10. 3. for now they shall say we A. no king iWic.3.6. night shall be unto you,ye shall not A . vis. Zeph. 2. 10. this shall they A. for their pride tlag, 1 . 6. ye eat, Kut ye A. not enough ; ye drink Mai. 2.10. A. we not all one father ? hath not God itfar.S.g.we A. Abraham to our father, XT(*fi3.8. 5. 40. take thy coat, let him A. thy cloak also 46.if love them who love you, what reward A. ye? 6. 2. verily I say, tii^y A. their reward, 5, I6. 8.20. the foxes A. holes, birds A. nestS/ Luke 9. 58. 29. what A. we do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God ? Markl. 24. LuJte 4. 34. 13. 12. and he shall A. more abundance, 25. Sg. 14.4. it is not lawful for thee to A her, Mark 6. 18. 15.33.whence should we A. so much bread in wii. 34. how many loaves A. yer Mari 6.38. | 8. 5. 17. 20. if A, faith as a grain of mustard, 21 . 21. 19- 16. what shall 1 do, that I may A. eternal life ? 27. followed thee, what shall we A. therefore ? 26. H. ye A. thepoor always with you, but me ye A. not always, Mari I4. 7- John 12. 8. 65. what fui-ther need A. we of witnesses ? 27. ig. A. nothing to do with that just man 43. let him deliver him now, if he will A. him Mai& 2, 17. the whole A.no need of the physician 1 9- as long as they A. the bridegroom with ihem 4.23.if any man A. ears to hear, 7. I6. Rev. 13. 9. 40. why are ye so fearful, how is it ye A. no faith ? 8. 16. saying, it is because we A. no bread g.50.A.salt in yourselves, A .peace one with another 10. 21. thoushaltA. treas. in heaven, LuielQ.22, ll.S3.but shall believe, shall A. whatsoev. he saith 24. believe ye receive them, and ye shall A. them Luke 6. 32. who love you, what thank A. ye ? 33.34. 8. 18. from him be taken what he seemeth to A. 11. 5. which of you shall A. a friend, and shall go 41 . but rather give alms of such things as ye A. 12. 4. and after that A. nomorethattheycando 24. which neither A. store-house nor barn 33. sell that ye A. and give alms, provide bags 14. 18. must go and see it, I pray A, me excused,19. 15, 31. thou art ever with me, all that I A. is thine ly. 14. we will not A. this man to reign over us 22. 3 I.Satan hath desired to A, you, that he may 24.17. whatcommunicationsyeA.oneto another? 39. spirit hath not flesh and bones,as ye see mc A. 41, he said, A. ye here any meat ? Jo/m 21. 5. J'oAn2.3. themotliffr of Jesus said, they A, no wine 4, womiaQ, what A. I to do with thee f HAV JoAu 3. 15. should notperish,but A. ererlast. iife, 1(1, 4. 17 the woman answered and said, [ A. no hujo, 5. 26. ne hath given the Son to A. life in himself 38. and ye A. not his word abiding in you 42. I know that ye A. not the love of God in yo« 6. 40. believeth on him, may A. everlasting life 53 . except ye cat his flesh, ye A. no life in you 8, 6. tempting, that they might A. to accuse him 12, he that ^lloweth me, shall A. the light of life 41 . A. one father even God 1| 49. 1 A. not a devil 9. 41 . if ye were blind, ye should A. no sin 10.10. I am come that Uiey might A. life and mere 16. other sheep I A. which are not of this fold 12. 35. walk while ye A. light, lest darkness, 36. 16, 33. that in me ye might A. peace, in the world ye shafl A. tribulation, I A. overcome the world I8.39.but ye A. a custom that I should release one 19. 7. we A. a law 11 15. we A. no king but Cesar 20. 31. that believing ye might A. life thro' Je.sns Acts 3.6. silver and gold A. 1 none, but such as I A 9. 6. he said. Lord , what wilt thou A. me to do ? 17. 28. in him we live, move, and A. our being 19. 25. know that by this craft we A. our wealUi 21. 23. weA.-four men which A. a vow Rom. 2.14. when the Gentiles, which A. not the law 6. 22. ye A. your fruit unto holiness, the end life 8. 9. now if any man A. not the Spirit of Cbiijc g. 9. this time I will come, and Sfua shall A. a son 12. 4. and all members A. not the same office 14. 22. hast thou faiih ? A. to thyself before God 15. 17. I A. whereof I may glory through Chriet 1 Cor. 2. 16. but we A. the mind of Christ 4, 11. are naked, and A.no certain dwelling-place 15. though instructors, yet A. ye not many fathers 5. 1. that one should A. his tather's wife 6. ig. Holy Gh.whichisinyou.whichye A. ofG. 7.2. to avoid fornication, let everyman A.his own wife, let every woman A. her own husband 28, yet such shall A. trouble in the flesh 29, they that A. wives be as tho' they had none 32. I would A, you without carefulness 40. I think also that 1 A. the Spirit of God 8. 1. we know, that we all A. knowledge 9. 4. A. we not power to eat and drink ? 5, 6. 11. 14. if a man A. longhair, it is a shame to him 15. if a woman A. long hair, it is a glory to her 16. we A. no such custom, nor the churches of G. 22. what, A. ye not houses to eat and drink in ? 12. 21. eye not say to hand, I A. no need of thee 30, A, all the gifts of healing ? do all interpret ? 13. 1. A. not charity, I am become sounding brass 2. though I A, eUI faith and A. not charity, 3. 15. 31. by your rejoicing which 1 A. in Christ Jesua 34. for some A. not die knowledge of God 2 Cor.3.4.suchtrustA. wethro'Christto God-ward 4. 1 . seeing we A. this ministry, we fjiint not 8. 11, a performance out of that which ye A. EpA. 4. 28. he may A. to give to him that needeth 5. 11. A. no fellowship with the unfruitful works PAU. 1 ,7. 1 A. you in my heart || 4. 18. but I A. all Col. 1.4. and love which ye A. to all the saints 2. 1 . ye knew what great conflict I A. fop you 3. 13. if any man A. a quarrel against any 4. 1 . knowing that ye also A. a Master in heaven 1 TAess. 2. 14. ye suffered, as they A. of the Jew* 2 2'Aess, 3. 2. pray for us, for all men A. not faith 9. not because we A. not power, but to make 1 Tim. 2.4. who will A. sdl men to be saved Hed, 4. 13. the eyes of him with whom we A. to do 14. seeing then that we A, a great high-priest 5. 14. by reason of use A. their senses exercised 6. 19. which hope we A. as an anchor of the soul 8.1. we A, such an High- Priest, set on right-hand 3. that this man A. somewhat also to offer 10. 34. that ye A. in heaven a better substE^ice 13. 5. be content with such things as ye A. 10. we A. analtarwhereoftheyA.no right to eat 14. here A. we no continuing city, we seek one Jam. 1. 4. but let patience A. her perfect work 2. 1. A. not faith of Christ with respect of persons 14. and A.' not works, can faith save him? 17. even so faiith, if it A. not works, is dead IS.amaa may say, thou hast faith, andl A.worka 3.14.if ye A. bitter envy, and strife in your hearts 4.2. ye lust and A, not, ye desire to A. ye fight and war, yet ye A. not, because ye ask not 1 Pet. 4. 8. above all things A. fervent charity 2 Pet. 1. 19. we A. amore sure word of prophecy 2.14. an heart they A.exercised with covetousnesi 1 JoAtt 1.8. if we say, we A. no sin, deceive ourselv. 2. 1. we A. an Advocate with the Father, Jesus 20. but we A. an unction from the Holy One 4. 21. and this commandment A. we from him 5. 13. that ye may know that ye A. eternal life 14. this is the confldeoce that we A, in him 15. know we A. the petitions we desired of him 3 J0A71 4. 1 A. no greater joy than to hear that my 9< Diotrephes, wholoveth to A. the pre-emiueooe Rev. 1. 18. I A. the keys of hell and of death 2. 4> yet I A. somewhat against thee, 14. 20. HE £*T*. t 10 and ye shall /t. tribalation ten days S4. to you, and to as many as h. not this doctrine 25. but what ye A. already, nold fast till I come 9. 4. which A. not the seal of Gud in their foreh. 12. 17. and /j. (he testimony of Jesus Christ 34. H. they A. no rest day nor night who worship 17. 13. these h. one mind, and give their power 19. 10. of brethren that A. the testimony of Jesus SI .8. liars shall /^.their part in the lake that burns 22. 14. that they may A. right to the tree of life See Compassion, Dominion. HAVING. Lev. 7' 20. A. his uncleanness upon him, 22. 3. 20. IB. A.her sickness II 22. 22. /*. a wen or scurvy Num. 24. 4. into a trance, but A. his eyes open, 16. RuiA l.lS.would ye stay for them from A. husbands 1 CAron. 21. 16. A. a drawn sword in his hand 2 CAron. 11. 12.//. Judah and Benjamin on his side EstA. G. 12. mourning, and A. his head covered Ptov. 6. 7- which h. no guide, overseer, or ruler Ezek. 3H. 11. and A., neither bars nor gates Mic. 1. 11. pass ye away, A, thy shame naked ZecA. 9. 9. thy king cometh to thee, A. salvation Mai. 7. 29. he taught as one A. authority fi. 9. under authority, //.soldiers under me, JCa^eT.B. 9. 36. were as sheep h. no shepherd, Mark 6. 34. 18. 8. rather than //. two hands or two feet 9. rather than /i. two eyes to be cast, MarkQ. 43. 92. 12. how r'amest, not A. a wedding- garment ? 24. if a man die, //. no children, Luke 20. 28. 25. and h. no issue, left his wife to his brother 26.7. woman A. an alabjister-box, Mark 14. 3. ^ark 8. 1. and A. nothing to eat, Jesus called 18, A. eyes, see ye not r h. ears, hear ye not ? 11. 13. a fig-tree A. leaves || 12. 6 A. one son Xwifi 8.43, woman A. an issue of blood twelve years 15. 4. what man of jou A. an hundred sheep ? 8. either what woman A. ten pieces of silver? 17. 7. but which of you A. a servant plowing JoAn 7- 15. how knows he letters, A. never learned ? 18- 10. then Simon Peter A. a sword drew it Acts 4. 37. A. land, sold it, and brought the money £2. 12. A. agood report of the Jews who dwelt 24. 22. A. more perfect knowledge of that way Mom. 2. 14. A. not the law, are a law to themselves 12. 6, A. then gifts differing accord, to grace given 1 Cot-. 6.1. A. a matter against another, go to law 7- 37. he thatstandeth stedfast, A. no necessity Cor.4.13.we A.lhe same spirit of faith, as written 6. 10. as A. nothing, and yet possessing all things 7. \. A. therefore these promises, beloved, cleanse 9. 8. ye always A. all sufficiency in all things 10.6. A. in a readiness to revenge all disobedience 15. but A. hope, when your faith is increased l^vh. 2.12. A. no hope || 5. 27. not A. spot or wrinkle 0. 14. A. your loins girt about with truth PAj7.1.23.A, a desire to depart, and be with Christ 25. A. this confidence 1| 30. A. the same conflict 2. 2. A. same lov€||3. 9. not A, my own-riehteousn. Co/.i.20. A. made peace thro' the blood of his cross 2.ig.A. nourishment ministered, and knit together 1 Tim.SA.A. his child.in subjection with all gravity 4. 8. A. the promise of the life that now is 5. 12. A. damnation, because they have cast oflT 6. 8. and A. food and raiment, let us be content 2 Tim. 2. 19. A. this seal, the Lord knoweth his 3. 5. A. a form of godliness, but denying the power 4. 3. they shall heap teachers, A. itching ears 2»V. 1.6. A. faithful children, not accused of riot 1 Pe.t. 2.12. A. conversation honest among Gentiles 3- IQ. A. a good consiience, they may be ashamed 2 Pet. 2. 14^ A. eyes full of adult, ihat cannot cease Jnde 19, these be sensual, A. not the Spirit Rev.b.Q. A. seven horns [| 8. A. every one harps 7. 2.1 saw an angel, A. the seal of the living God e. .S. A. a golden censer || ^. 17. A. breast-plates 12. 3. A. seven heads || 12. A. great wrath 14. 6. A. the everlasting gospel to preach to them 15. 2. the harps of God || 17.4. A, a golden cup 18. 1. A. great power II 20. l.A. the key of the pit 21. 11. the holy Jerusalem, A. the glory of God HAVEN. G«re.49.13.Zebul. shall dwell at the A.an A.of ships Psal. 107. 30. he bringeth them to theirdesired A. Acts 27. 12. A. not commodious, an A. of Crete Fair HAVEMS. Acts 27 .8. came to a place which is called the f. k. UAVOCK. ActsQ. 3. as for Saul, he made A. of the church HAWK. Lev 11. 16. '/. had in abomination, Dent. 14. 15 Job S9. £6. doth the A. fiy by thy wisdom ? HAY. Pro^. 37, 25. the A. appeareth, apd tender. grass Isa. 15.6. the A. is withered away, the grass Faileih 1 Cor. 3. 12. who buildeih on ihisfoundation, A HAZEL. Gen.30. 37 .Jacob took him rods of A. and chesnnt HE. Gen. 3. 16. and he shall rule over thee see Etfi Gen.Q.Z. not always strive with man, for he is flesh 44.10.Ae with whom it is found shall be my servant 48. 19. younger brother shall be greater than Ae 49. 8. art Ae whom thy brethren shall praise Exod. 4.l6.Ae shall be thy spokesman to the people, and Ae shall be to thee instead of a mouth 9<34. and hardened his hean, Ae and his servants 35. 34. he hath put in his heart that he may teach bothAtf and Aholiab of the tribe of Dan Lev. 7-33, Ae among the sons of Aaron that offereth 25. 54. shall go out in jubilee, Ae and bis children Num. 24. 9. and cursed is Ae that curseth thee Deut. 3. 1 . came, Ae and all his people to bd,ttle 8. 18. it is Ae that giveth power to get wealth 27. 16. cursed be he. So to the end 0/ the cAapter 31 . 6. Ae that doth go with thee, Ae will not fail, 8. 32. 6. is not he thy Father that hath bought thee ? 39. 1, even I am Ae, and there is no God with me, Isa. 41. 4. I 43. 10, 13. | I6. 4. | 48. 12. Josk. 23.3.L.your G.is Ae that fought for you, 10. Judg. 10, 18. what man is he will begin to tight ? 1 Sam. 4. 16. 1 am Ae that came out of the army 9. 2. there was not a goodlier person than Ae 16. 12. this is Ae II 25. 25. as his name is soisAe 1 Kings Z. 32. who fell on two men better than Ae 17-15. she and Ae and her house did eat many days 18. 17. arc thou Ae that troubleth Israel i 2 A'i7igi 18.22,is not that Ae whose places,/ja.36.7. 2 CA/-o7i.29.3. Ae in first year of reign opened doors Job g. 24. if not, where, and who is Ae ? 13. 19. who is Ae that will plead with me ? 14.10.mandieth, and where is Ae.? 20.7. ija. 63.11. Pja/.22.9.thou artAff that took me out of the womb 60. 12. he it is shall tread down enemies, 108. 13. 68. 20. Ae that is our God is the God of salvation 100. 3. Ae is God, it is Ae that hath made us 144. 10. it is Ae that giveth salvation to kings Prov. 16. £0. that trusteth in L. happy is Ac, 2y.l8. Eccl.5. 8. he that is higher than the highest regard. 6. 3, I say that an untimely birth is better than Ae Isa. 40. 22. it is Ae sitteth on the circle of the earth 51.12. 1, even I, amAethatcomforteth you,52.6. JoAn 18. 5, 6, 8. Rev. 1. 18. | 2. 23. Jer.5.12.have belied the Lord, and said, it isnot Ae 14. 22. art not thou Ae, O Lord our God 38. 5. the king is not Ae that can do any thing 48. 26. and Ae also shall be in derision JEzek. 38. 17. art thou Ac of whom 1 have spoken ? Uai. 1. 13. the man that is more righteous than Ae MaM-2.2. where is Ae that is born king of the Jews ? 3. S. liiia is Ae that was spoken of by the prophet 31.3. art thou Ae that should come r Luke 7 .19,20. 1£> JsO. fi'- .hat is not with me is against me, and Ae that gathereth not with me, Luke 11. 23. 22. 'lA. what think ye of Christ ? whose son is Ae ? 24.e6.Ae is in the desert, Ae is in the secret chamb, 26 48. the same is Ae, hold him fast, Mark 14. 44. Mark 12. 32. and there is none other but Ae Litke 10. 22. Ae to whom the Son will reveal him 11. 7- and Ae from within shall answer and say 20. 2. who is Ae that gave thee this authority? 22. o-'. Ae that sitteth at meat, or Ae thax serveth 24> 6. they said, Ae is not here, but is risen 21, we trusted Aa should have redeemed Israel John 1, 15. this was Ae of whom 1 spake, 30. 4. 26. Jesus saith, I that speak to thee, am Ae 7 .ll.where is Ae.''|| 25. is not this Ae they seek to k.? 8. 24. if ye believe not that I am Ae, ye shall die 28. then shall ye know that I am he 9. 8. they said, is not this Ae that sat and begged ! 9. some said, this is Ae, but Ae said, I am Ae 36. who is Ae, Lordy 37. Ae that talketh with thee 13. 19.. I tell you that ye may believe that i am Ae Acts 3. 10. they knew it was'Ae who sat for alms 7.38.this is Ae that was in the church in wildern, 9.21. is not this he that destroyed them who called 10. 21, Peter said, I am Ae whom ye seek ' 42. Ae that was ordained of God to be thejudge 13.25. whom think ye that 1 am ? I am not Ae Rom. 2, 28. Ae is not a Jew that is one outwardly 29. but Ae is a Jew that is one inwardly 14. 18. Ac that in these things serveth Christ 1 Cor. 10. 22. ar,e we stronger thjin he f 2 Cor. 10. 7. of himself think this again, that as Ac is Christ's, even so are we Christ's 1 TAe«. 5. 24. faithful is Ae that calleth you,wiU do it %Thess. 2. 7.Acwholette'i.h, will let till Ac be taken Ueb. 12.7. what son is Ae the fatherchasieneth not .' lO.butAe for our profit, that we might be partak. 1 Pet. 1. 15. as Ae which hath called you is holy 1 JiJml. 7. if we walk in light, as Ac is in the light 2.28.when he shall appear, we may have confiden. 3. 7. is righteous, even as Ae is righteous 24. dwelleth in him, and Ae in him, 4. 15. 4. 4. greater is.Ae that is in you, than Ae in world 17. because as Ae is so are we in this world 5. 12. Ac that hath the Son, hath life ; and Ac that hath not the Son of God, hath not life 3 John 11. follow not evil, Ae that doeth good is of God; Ae that doeth evil hath not seen God HEA Rev.'iQ.Q. holy is he that hath part in first resarrwi 22. 11. Ae tliat is unjust, Ac that is filthy ^ee Blesseu, Did, Saitu. HEAD. The head is the uppermost and chief fart of the body. It is aometimes taken for tlie whole man, Prov. 10. 6, Blessings are upon the head oi the just, that is, upon. tAeir persons. And God says of tAe wicked, I will recompense their way upon their head, Ezek. Q. 10, It is taken also for the life. Dan. 1. 10, Ye shall make me endanger my head to the king. It mlso signijiea a cAtej or capital city, isa, 7< &« '^he head of Syria is Damascus. It denotes a chief or prin- cipal member in any society. Isa. 9- 14, 15, U'he Lord will cut off from Israel head and tail. The ancient and honourable, he is the head. It is iaid, Gen. 3. 15. The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head ; that is, Christ Jesus, the blessed seed of the woman^ shall overlArow tAe power, policy, and works of the deviL Head is taken for one that hath rule and pre-emi- nejice over others. Thus God is tAe head of Christ, as Mediator ; from him he derives alt his dignity and autAonty : Christ is tJte only spiritual head of his church, bath in respect of eminence and infuence i he comnttaitcatea life, motion, and strength to every believer i also the husband is fAchead of Ais wife, because by God^i oidtnaace he is to rule over Aer, Gen. 3. 16. Also in regard of pre eminence of sei^ 1 Pec. 3. 7. and excellency of knowledge, 1 Cor It. 55. TAe apostle mejitioas tAis subordination of persam in 1 Cor. 11. 3, But 1 would have you know, that the head of every man is CArist : and the head of the woman is the man j and the head of Christ is God- The river i>i Paradise teas divided into four heads, i?ito four spriiigs. Jour bTanches, Gen. 2. 10. The stone Avhich the builders rejected, was made the head of the corner, Psal. 118. 22, it was the Jirst in the angle,, whet Aor it were dis- posed at tAe top of that a?igle to adorn and ci own %t, or at the bottom to support tt. This tn the A'e» Testameiit is applied to Christ, who is the strerigth and beauty of the cAurcA, to unite tht several parts theteof, Tiamely, both Jews and Gentiles, together. Thou hast caused men to ride over our heads, Psal. 66. 12. TAou hatt given us masters who use us like slaves, yea, liAt beasts to carry their bvj'dens. The Lord shall make thee the head, and not the tail, Deut. 28. 13. TAou sAalt be always master, and never in subjection. Head is taken sometimes for poison, because the Hebrew word Rosch, whicA signifies head, Ji^- mjies likewise poison. Job 20. I6, He shall suck the poison, or head of asps. In times of mourning, they covered their heads,, they cut and plucked oj their hatr ; 1 will bring baldness upon every head, says the propAet, speaking of calamitous time*, Amos 8. 10. On the contrary, in prosperity tAey anointed tAeir Aeads with sweet Otis. Eccl. y. 8, Let thy head lack no ointment. To shake the head at one, is a ges- ture of contempt and insvJt. Psal, 22. 7, Ihey shoot out the lip, they shake the head. Ge7i.3. 15. it shall bruise thy A. thou bruis? his heel 40. 13. yet Pharaoh shaJl lift up thy A. 19. 49. 26. blessings shall be on the A. of Joseph, and on the lop of the A. of him, Deut. 33. 16. Exod. 29. 10. Aaron and his sons shall put their handsuponA. of the bullock, Xfic.4.4, | 8.14 15. put hands on A. of the ram, I9. Lev. 8. 18,22 Lev, 1. 4. shall put hand ou the A. of burnt oflering 3. 2. shall lay his hand on the A. of his oflfering 4. 29. lay his hand on the A, of siu-offering,38. 13^44. he is leprous^ his plague is in his A. 45. his clothes shall be rent, and his A, hare 21. 5. they shall not malie baldness on their A. 10. shall not uncover his A. nor rendiiis clothe* iVwm.5.18. the priest shall uncover the woman's A. 6.5.ihere shall no razor come on the l^azarite'sA. 7. the consecration of his God is on his A. 9. then he shall shave his A. 18. Deut. 21. 12 11. and he shall hallow his A. that same day Josh. 2. 19. his blood be on his A. blood on our A. ■Judg. 5. 26. she smote off Sisera's A. when she had 13.5.shaltbeiir ason.no razor shall come ow his A^ 1 Sam. 17. 57. GoliatU's A, j| 31. Q.cutoflF Saul'sA, 25. 39. the wickedness of isabal on his own A. £8. 2. 1 will make thee keeper of my A. fyr ever 2 6a»/.1.2.a man came, aqd earth upon his A. 16.32. 16. thy blood be upon thy A. I Kings 2. 37. 3. 8. Abner was wroth, and said, am X a dog's A.f 29. let it rest on the A. of Joao, and on his hous 16. 9- lee me go over, and take off his A. 2 Kings 2. 3. take thy master from thy h. to-^lay, 5 4. 19- and he said unto his father, my a. my A Z Kinfi 6.31.U the A. of ElisU& ahall stand on him 3S. 3011 of a murderer seat to take away my A. ly. 21. the vireio despised thee, ihe duugtiterof Je- ru.s^leiu hath shaken her A. at thee, isa 37. 32. S5.'*7- did lift up the A. of Jehoiachin, Var. 52. 31. € (J/ir. 6. i:i. by reco in |>e using bii Wiiy on his A. £i/-.19.12.eyesHarae of fire,aod hisA.manycrowns See fi«ARu, Balu, Bow, Bowgu, Cover, CofBRED, Crown. Wrff-IIEAD. Deiti. 19. 5. and the are-A. slippeth from the helve S Kings 6. 5. fl«-A.fell into the water, and he cried Beifs-HEAD. Gen. 47- 31. Israel bowed himself on the bed's-h. Spear* s-WEAU. 1 5flm. 17. 7./.-A. weighed 600 5hekels,2 5ffm.21. l6, HEAD-STONE. Pial. 118. 22. is become xh^h.-stone of the corner ZecA. 4. 7. brint; forth the h.stone with shoutings HEAD of the corner. Mat. 21, 42. is become tDe A. of tAe corner, Mark 12.10. LtJce^O. 17. Acts4. 11. 1 Pet.'Z.y HEAD, for Huier, Uovemor. Num. 17. 3. one rod shall be for the A. of the house 25, 15. he was A. over a people of a chief house I>eM/.28.l3. Lord will make thee the A. not the uil 44. he shall be the A. and thou shalt be the tail JnsA. 22.14. each one an A. of house of their fathers Jii^g. 10. 18. he shall be A. over allQilead, 11.8. ll.y.shall t be yourA..''|ill.the people made himA. 1 iSfim. 15. 17. wast thou not made the A. of Israel : 2 A«w.Ce.44.thou hast kept me to be A. PsaLl8.43. I C/inm. 11. 1 6. who smiteth Jebusites, shall be A, '!9- II. and thou art exalted as A. above all '*'i.7.8. /I. of Damascus is Rpzin, A of Samaria, 9, 0. 14. Lord will cut off from Israel A. and tail 15. the ancient and honourable, he is the A. 19 15. nor work which A. or tail, crrush, may do Jer, 22, 6. thou art (jilead to me, A. of Lsbanon Hot. 1. 11. they shall appoint themselves one 4. 2/aA.3.13. wonndedstthe A. out of house of wicked 14. thou didst strike through the A. of his villages 1 Cor. 11. 3. that the A. of every man is Christ, the "A. of the woman is the man, the A. of Christ is God Eph.O.^.'i. the htrsband is the A. of the wife, even as Christ is A. of the church, and Saviour of body "o/.S.IO.whoistb^A. of all pcincipallty aud power UEA. HEAD, for Top, Chief, Psal. l$7.^G■ prefer Jerusaleiu before A. of my joy Ita. 28, 1. which are on the A. of fat valleys, 4. 51. 20. they he at the A. of au the streets Eiek. ID, 25. built hign places at A, of the way 21. 19. choose It at tne A. 01 the way to the city 21, king of Babylon stood at the A. of two ways II LA i) witn Aatr or Aatrs. j6cc.l3.40.the mall whose hair is fallen ofi'hi3A.41 14. 9. the leper shall shave all his itair off his A. JS'itm. 6. 5. let the lucks of the aatr of his A. grow 18, aud shall take the A lir of A, of his separation Jndjr. iti. 22. the Aatr of hisA. begau to grow again l-^'a/n, 14.45. not an hair of nis A.suall fall to ground 2 Ham. 14. 2ti. weighed Aatr of his A. at 200 shekels Ezra 9, 3. 1 plucked off the Aair of my A. and beard Pt. 40. 12. they are more than Aairs of my A. 6gA. Cant. 7. 5. and the hatr of thine A. like purple Da7i 3. £7. nor was an Aair of their A, singed 7. 9> the hair of his A, like the pure wool Mat. 10.30. hairs of yourA.are numbered,L«jttfl2.7. LuAe 7 . 38. did wipe them with Aairs of her A. 44. 21. 18. there shall not au Aair of your A. perish Avis 27. 34. not an hair fall from the A. of any Hev.l.i'i. his A. and his hatrt were white like wool Uoartf HEAD. Lev, 19. 32. thou sbalt rise before the hoary A. ^iEAi)BA^DS. Isa. 3. 20. Lord will take away the A. and tablets HiiADV. 2 Tm,3.4 for men shall be A. high-minded llEAULUJSG. Job 5, 13. the counsel of the froward is carried A. Luke 4. 29. that they might cast him down A, Actt X. 18. and falling A. he burst asunder in midst HEADS. Gen. 43. 28. they bowed down their A. Exod. 4. 31. Lev. 10. t). uncover not your A. test ye die Joih. 7. 6. and put dust upon their A. Job 2. 12. Jud^. 8, 28. so tha they liUed up their A. no more 9> 57. all the evil did God render upon their h. I Ham. 29. 4. should it uoi be with tne A. of these 1 Kings 20.31. let us, i pray, put ropes on our A. 32. put ropes on their A. aud came to the king 2 Kin^s IQ. ti, take ye the A. of your master's sons 8. they have brought the A. of thf. king's sons 1 CA/oti 12. 1 19. he will fall to Saul 00 our A. PsaL^i.T. lift up your A. O ye gates, and be lift, 9. (Jb. 12. thou hasL caused men to ride over our A. 74.13. thou brakesttheA. of the dragons in waters 14, thou brakest the A, of leviathan in pieces 109. 25. they looked 0.1 me, they sbaked their A. ha. 15. 2, on all their A. shall be baldness 35.10.toZion soiig5,aad everlasting joy on their A, Jer. 14. 3, they were ashamed and covered their A, 4. plowmen were ashamed, they covered their A, Ezek. 7. 18. and baldness shall be on all their A. ll.Sl.lwillrecompense their way on theirA.22.31, 32. 27. they laid their swords under their A. 44, IB. shall have lioen bonnets on their A. 20. nor shall they shave, they shall poll their A. Mat. 27 . 39, reviled, wagging their A. Mar A 15. f " Luke 21. 28. then look up, and lilt up your A. Acti 18.6. he said, your blood be upon your own A. Htv. 9> 7. aud on their A. were as it were crowns 19> their tails were like to serpents, and had A 13. 1. 1 saw a beast having seven A, and on his A. 3. i saw one of his A. as it were wounded to death 17> 9- the seveo A. are seven mouutains, on which 18. 19. they cast dust on their A. aud cried, alas! IIEAUS for Uovernois. Exod. 18. 25. and made them A. over the people Aum. 1. It), they were A. of thousands in Israel 25. 4. take all me h. of the people and hang them JotA. 22. 21. Reuben and Gad answered the A. 23.2. Joshua called for their A. and for their judges 1 CAron. 12. 32. the A. of Israel were two hundred 2 Chron. 5. 2, Solomon assembled all the A. to bring 28. 12. certain of tne A. of Ephraim stood up Hsai. 110.6. shall wound the A. overmany countries lia. 29. 1 10. the prophets aud A. hath he covered iUic.3,l.bear, U A. of Jacob, and princes of lir. 9, 11. A. thereof judge for reward, aud priests teach See Fathers. HEAL.- Num. 12. 13. A. her now, O God, I beseech thee UeiM. 32. 39. 1 kill and make alive, 1 wound, 1 h 2 Ai«^j20. 5. 1 will A. thee, and add to thy days 8. what shall be the sign tnat the L. will A. me: 2 CAr. 7 .14. 1 will forgive their sin, and will A. Izinu Psai. d. 2. O Lord, A, me, for my bones are vexed 41. 4. A. my soul, for 1 have siuned against thee 60. 2. A. the breaches thereof, for it shaketh Ecci. 3. 3, a time to kill, and a time to A. y^a. 19.22. shall smite and A. it, andheshall-A. them 57. 18. 1 havri seen his ways, and will A. him, 19- Jer. 3. 22. return, and I will A. your backslidings 17. 14. A. me, O Lord, and 1 .shall he healed 30. 17. I will A. thee of thy wounds, saith the L. Lam. i.13. for thy breach is grrat, who can A. thee? HEA iTos. 5. 13. yet could he not A. yon, nor cure yct« 6. 1. let us return, he hath torn, and will A. tu 14. 4. 1 will A. their backsliding, i will love freely ZecA. 11. 16. he shall not A. that that is broken Mat. 8. 7. Jesus saith, 1 will come and A. him 10. 1. to A. all m^uuer of sickness, Mari'd. 15. 8. A. the sick, cleanse the lepers, ^uA:e9.2. | IO.9. 12.10. is it lawful to A. on sabbath-dayf LukeU.3. 13. 15. I should/i. them, Ji;A»12. 4U. ActsiH.aj. iUi//-^3. 2. whether he wouldA. on sabbath.LuA'eti.t. Luke 4.18. he hath sent me to A. the broken-hearted 23, ye will surely say, physician, A. thyself 5.17. the power of the Lord was present to A. them 7.3. beseeching that he would come and A. his serv. Jo/m 4. 47 . that he would come down and A. his soa Acts 4. 30. by 5tretchio{{ forth thine hand to A. HEALED. Gejt. 20. 17. God A. Abimelech and his wife Exod. Ql.ig. he shall cause him to be thoroughly A, Lev. 13. 18. the bile is A. H 37. the scall is A. 14. 3. and if the plague of leprosy be A. 48. Deut. 28.27. with itch, whereol thou canst not be A. 1 -Ham. 6. 3. return an offering, then he shall be A. 2 Kings 2.21, have h. the waters{|22. watejs were A. 8. 29. king Joram went to be A. in Jezreel 9. 15. Joiam was returned to be A. 2 Chron. 22.6 2 Chron. 30. 20. the L. hearkened and A. the people Pial. 30. 2. 1 cried to thee, aud tuuu habt A. me 107.20. he sent his word, and A. them Xsa. 6. lu. lest they see, and convert, and be A. 53.5. be was bruised, and with his stripes we are h, Jer, d. 14. they have A. the hurt sligntly, 8. 11. 15. 18. my wound incurable, which retusetn to be A. 17. 14. heal me, O Lord, aud 1 shall be A, 51 .8. howl for her,take balm,lf so be she may be n . 9. we would have A. Babylon, but she is not A. Ezek,'A{i,2\.. aud lo, it shall not be bound up to be A. 34.4. neither have ye A. that which was sick 47 .8. brought forth into sea,the waters shall beA.p. 11. and the marishes thereof shall not be A. Uos. 7. 1. when 1 would have A. Isr. theu iniquity 11. 3. but they k..ew not that | A, them Mat. 4.24. those that had the palsy, ami he A. them 8. 8. speak, and my servant shall be (. Ltike'i.T. 12.15.multitudestoUowedhim,iie A. them, 14. 14. Mark 5. 23. that she may be A. and she shall liva Luke 8, 43. had spent all, nor could be A. of any 13.14. therefore come and be A. aad not on sabbath 17. 15. when he saw that he was h, turned back 2Z. 51. and he touched his ear, and A, him John 5. 13. he that was A. wist not who it was Acts 4. 14. and beholding the man who was h 5. 16. and they were A. every one 14. 9. and perceiviug that ho had faith to be A. 28, 8. Paul prayed, and A. the father of Publius iieb, 12.13. be out of the way, but let It rather be A, Jam. 5. Id. pray one for another, that ye may be h, 1 Pet, 2, 24. by whose stripes ye were A. Kev. 13. 3. and his deadly wound was A. 12. HEALER. Isa. 3, 7. shall swear, saying, I will not be an A HEALElH. Esod. 15. 26. for 1 am the L^rd that A. thee Psal. 103. 3. bless the Lord who A. all thy diseasoj 147. 3, he A. the broken in heart, and bindeth up Isa. 30, 26. and he A. the stroke of their wound HEALl N G, Substantive. 3 Chron. 24. 1 13. and the A. went up upon the work 36. 1 16. wrath of Lord arose, till there was no A Prov. 15. -I 4. the A, of the toogue is a tree of life Jer. 14. 19. there is uo A. for us, the time of A. Oan. 4. t 27. if it may be an A. of thy error A oA. 3,19. there is no A.of thybruise,wound grievoiw Mal.-i.i shall Sun of right.arisewith A. in his wings Luire 9. 11. and he healed thtm that had need of A. Acti 4. 22. ou whom this miracle of A, was shewed 1 Cor. 12, 9. is given to another the gift of A. 28. 30. have all the gifts of A. ? do all mterpret ? Rev. 22. 2. leaves of the tree were for A, of nations HEALli!«G. Jer. 30. 13. none to plead, thou hast no A. medicine iVJat. 4. 23. weut about A. all manner of sickness Lukey.6. preaching the gospel, and 4. every where Acts 10. 38. A. all that were oppres,sed of the devil HEA LI H. Gen. 43. 28. our father is in good A, he is yet alive 2 -Saw. 20. 9. J oab said, art thou in A. my brother i Psal. 38. t 3 . neither is there any A. m my bones 42. 11 . who is tiie A. of my countenance, 43. 5. 67 .2. thy saving A,jnaybe known among all nations Prov. 3. 8. it shall be h. to tliy na\ el, and marrow 4. 22. for they are A. to all their hesh 12. 18. but the tongue of the wise is A. 13. 17. but a faithful ambassador is A. 16. 24, sweet to the soul, and A. to the bones Isa. 58. 8. thy A. shall spring iorth speedily Jer, 8 15. looked for a time of A. behold trouble 22. why is not the A. of my people recovired' 30.i7.for I will restore A. unto thee, andhealt^t* 33. 6 behold, I will bring it A. and euro IIKA i?«j 27. 34. take some meat, for this is for your h. <• Jfhn 2. mayeit be in /i. as thy soul prospereth HEAT, Suhstantivt. fen. 31,46. they made a h. and did eat on the A. as. this h, be witness, and this pillar be witness 4j-orf.l5.8.waters gathered, the floods stood upright as an //. Josh. 3. 13, I6. PsaL 33. 7- | 78. 13. ))eut. 13.16. shall be an A. for ever, nor built again '(?.f/i^7.26. they raised over him a great A. of stones 8.28. Joshua burnt Ai, and made it an h, forever *29. raise on the king of Ai a great A. of stones 11. 1 13. the cities that stood still on their h. ^udg. 15. il6. with the jaw-bone of an ass, an A, Ruth 3. 7. to lie down at the end of the A. of corn 2 Sam. 18. 17- they laid very great A, on Absalom Jo& 21. + 32. yet shall he watch in the A. 30, 1 24. he will not stretch out his hand to the A. Prov. Q6. 1 8. that putteth a precious stone in an /*. Cane. 7.J. thy belly is like an A. of wheat set about lia. 17. 1. Damascus shall be a ruinous A. 11. harvest shall be an A. in the day of grief 25. 2. for thou hast made of a city an A. Jar. 30. 18. the city shall be builded on her own A. 49. 2. and Rahbah shall be a desolate A. Mic. 1.6. will make Samaria as an k. of the field J/fli.3.15. didst walk through the A. of great waters Hag. 2. 16- when one came to an A. of 20 measure HEAP. Deut. 33. 23. I will A. mischiefs upon them Job 16. 4. I could A. up words against you 27. 16. though he A. up silver as the dust 36. 13. but the hypocrites in heart, A. up wrath ProD. 25.22. thou shalt A. coals of fire, 2-fwm. 12.20. £cf/.2.26.to sinner he giveth to gather and to A. up Ezek. 24. 10. A. on wood, kindle the fire, consume Jiah, 1. 10. for they shall A. dust and take it 2 7)ni.4.3.A.to themselves teachers, having itching HEAPED. 2ecA.9.3.Tyms A.up silver as the dust,and fine gold Jam.^.'i. ye have A. treasure together for last days HEAPETI-1. Pj'<3/.3d.6.he A, up riches, and knoweth not who Jiali. 2. 5. and he A. unto him all people HEAPS. Exod. 8. 14. they gathered them together on A. Judg.lS. 16. with the jaw-bone of an ass,A. on A. S Kings 10. 8, lay ye them in two A. at entering in 19. 25. to lay waste fenced cities into ruinous h. 2 CAr. 31. 6.they brought tithe, and laid them by A. 7. in the third month they began to lay the A. 8, when the princes came and saw the A. 7>leh. 4.2. will they revive the stones out of the A. ? Sai 15. 28. in houses which are ready to become A. pjfl/. 79- 1. they have laid Jerusalem on A. V. g. 11. and I will make Jerusalem A. 26.18. 31.21. set thee up way-marks, make thee high A. 50 26.cast Babylon up as A. and destroy her utterly 51. 37. and Babylon shall become A. Mos. 12. 11. their altars are as A. in the furrows Mic. 3. 12. and Jerusalem shall become A. HEAR Signifies, (1) To receive a voice or round by the ear, 2 Sam. 15. 10. (2) To grayit or answer otir prayer. Psal. 110. 1, 1 love the Lord, be- cause he hath heard my voice. It is often used in this sense, in the Psalms and elsewhere. And God is said not to hear, when he does not grant one's desires. John g. 31, We know that God heareth not sinners. (3) To listen to God's words oif.ly with the outward sense of the ear. Mat. 13. ig, "When any one heareth the word of the kingdom and understandeth it not. Thus all wicked men who are within the church do hear the word; they hear the sound of the words, but then they have not so mufh as a no- tional knowledge of these things, or else regard them not, never consider, or lay them to heart. (4) To yield a willing assent in (nf.r minds to ■ the word of God, with a firm purpose to obey it. John 8. 47, He that is of God, heareth God's word ; he believes and obeys it. So in John 10.27, My sheep hear my voice, and follow me. It is used often in this sense, Deut. 1. 43, 1 spake unto you, and ye would not hear ; ye would not obey me. 1 Sam. 24. 9, 'Wberefore hearest tl^ou men's words ? Why believest thou what mine enemies say against me? So in Mat. 17. 5, This is my beloved Son, hear him; believe and obey him. (5) To learn, John 8. 26, 40, I speak to the world those things which I have heard of him ; those things which he hath taught me, which he hath communicated to me. (6) To approve of , and embrace. 1 John 4. &, They speak of the world, and the world heareth tLem ; these seducers and false teach- ers preach such doctrines as may gratify and comply with the corrupt affeefians of worldly men , and they greedily hearken to, approve, and t^ribrace such doctrines. (^^) To judge and determine, 2 Sam, 15. 3, Thy matters are good and right, but S68 KEA there is no man deputed of the king to hear thee ; to determine thy cause wtth justice and equity. Gen. 21. 6. so that all that A. will laugh with me 23.. 6. A. us, my lord, thou art amighiy prince Exod. IQ. 9. that the people may A. when I speak 32. 18. but the noise of them that sing do I A. Num. 16. 8. h. I pray you, ye sons of Levi 23. 18. rise up, Eal«Jc, and A. hearken unto me 30. 4. and her father A. her vow and her bond Deut. 1. 16. A. the cause between your brethren 4. 10, and I will make them A. my words 5. 1. A. Israel the statutes and judgments^ 6. 3. I 9. 1. 1 20. 3. Isa. 48. 1. Mark 12. 29. 27 . and A . all that the Lord our God doth say 12.28. A. all these wQrds which I command thee 13. 12. if thou sbaltA. say In one of thy cities 30. 12. bring it, that we may A, it and do it, 13. 31.12. that thej may A. and fear L. 13. Jer. 6. 10. Josh. 3. g. A. the words of the Lord your God 6. 5. when ye h. the sound of the trumpet, the peo- ple shall shout, Neh. 4. 20, Dan. 3. 5, 15. Jtids^ 5. 3. A. O ye kings, give ear, O ye princes 10. why abqdest, to A. the bleatingsof the flocks ? 14. 13. putforth thy riddle, that we may A. it, 1 Satn. 2. 23, for I A. of your evil dealings by all 24. nay^ my sons, it is no good report that J A. l;j. 14. and the lowing of the oxen which I A. 16. 2. how can I go? if Saul A. it, he will kill me 25.24.A. the words of thy handmaid, 2 Sam.20.17 . 26. 19. let my lord the king A. words of his servant 2 Sam. 14. + IT- so is my lord the king to A. good 15.3. there isno man deputed of the king to A. thee 10. as soon as ye A. the sound of the trumpet 35. that what thing soever thou shalt A. 36. ye shall send to me every thing that ye A. 17. 5. and let us A. likewise what Hushai saith 20. 16. a wise woman cried out of the city, A. A. 22.45. soon as they A, shall be obedient, Ps.18.44. 1 Kings 3.t 11 . asked understanding lO A. judgment 4. 34. to A. the wisdom of Solomon, 10. 8, 24. 2 Chron. Q. 7, 23. Mat. 12. 42. Luke 11.31. 8. 30. then A. thou in heaven and forgive, 32. 34. S6, 39, 43, 45, 49. 2 Chron. 6. 21. 18. 26. they called on Baal, saying, O Baal, A. us 2 Kings 7.6. made the host to A. a noise of chariots 18.28. A. the word of the great king, Jja.SO. 13. ig. 16. A. the words of Sennacherib, Isa. 37. 17. 1 Chron. 14. 15. when thou shalt A. a sound of going Neh.l.Q. that thoumayestA. the prayer of servant 4.4. h. O our G.foT we are despised, turn reproach 8. 2. and all that could A. with understanding Job 5.27. A. it, and know thou it for thy good 13. 17. A. diligently my speech with ears, 21. 2. 27. 9. will God A. his cry ? I| 34. 2. A. my words 42. 4. A. I beseech thee, ana I will speak Psal. 4. 1. have mercy upon me, A. my prayer, O God, 39. 12. I 54. 2. I 84. 8. | 102. 1. | 143.1. 20. 1. the Lord A. thee in the day of trouble 9. save. Lord, let the king A. us when we call 27. 7. A. O Lord, when I cry with my voice 30. 10, A, O Lord, and have mercy upon me 49.I.A. this, all ye people, give ear, all inhabitants 50. 7. A. O my people, and I will speak, 81. 8. 51.8.make me to A.joy an^ gladness,that the bones 5Q, 7. swords in lips, for who, saythey, dothA. ? 61. 1. h. my cry, O God, attend to my prayer 66. 16. come, and A. all ye that fear God 102. 20. A. groaning of the prisoner, to loose those 138. 4. when they A. the words of thy mouth 143.8.cause me to A. thy loving-kindness in morn. Prov. 1. 8. my son, A. the instruction of thy father 4. 1. A. ye children, the instrucrion of a father 10. A. O my son, and receive my sayings, ig. 20. 8. 6. h. for I will speak of excellent things 33. A. instruction, and be wise, refuse it not 19- 27 . cease to A. insiiuction, that causeth to err 22. 17. bow thine ear, A. the words of the wise 23.ig.A.thou, myson,bewise, and guide thy heart Eccl. 5. 1. and be more ready to A. than to give 7. 5. it is better to A. the rebuke of the wise 12. 13. let us A. the conclusion of the matter Cant. 8. 13. hearken to thy voice, cause me to A. it Lia. 1. 2. A. heavens, and give ear, O earth fi.g. A, ye indeed, but understand not, Mark^. 12, 18. 3. and when he bloweth a trumpet, A. ye 33. 13. A. ye that are afar off what I have done 34. 1. let the earth A. and all that is ttierein 42.18. A. ye deaf ]| ?3. who will h. for time to come 43. 9. or let them A. and say, it is truth 48. 14. all ye, assemble yourselves and A. 16. A. ye this, I have not spoken in secret 55. 3. A. and your soul shall live, John 5. 25. Jer. 4. 2]. shall I A. the sound of die trumpet? 6. 18. therefore Ji, ye nations 1| 19. A. O earth 11. 2. A. ye the words of this covenant, 6. 10. forefathers, who refused to A. 13, 10. 13. 15. A. ye, give ear, for the Lord hath spoken 18. 2. then I will cause thee to A. my words 23. 22, and had caused my people to A. my words 38. 25, if the princes A. that I have talked HEA 7er.4g,20,therefore A. the counsel of the Ld.S0.4fi. Lam, 1. 18. A. I pray you, all people, and behold £aeA.2.8.A.what I say || 3.17.A.atmy mouth, 33.7, 3.27. he that heareth, let him A. he that forbears i3.i9.by your lying to my people, that A.yourliij 33. 30. h. what is the word that cometh forth 31. they A. thy words, but will not do them, 32. Dan. 9. 17. O God, A. the prayer of thy servant 19. O Lord, A. O Lord, forgive, hearken and dc Hos.5.1.h, ye this, O priests, and hearken, give ear J(?£/l,2.A.this, yeold men, and give ear, all inhabit, ,(4ffWi-3,l.A,thi5wd.L.hathspoken,4.1. | 5.1. |^.4, Mic. 1. 2. A. all ye people, hearken, O earth 3. 1. I said, A, I pray you, O heads of Jacob, p, 6.2. A. ye, O mountains ]| 9. A. ye the rod and him Nah. 3. 19, all that A. the bn;it of thee shall clap Zech. 7. 12, lest they should A. the law and words Mat, 11. 4. shew John the things which ye A. and 5.1ame walk, and deaf A. MarkJ. 37. Imke'J.S.Z. 13. 17. to,/*, those things that ye A. JjukelQ. 24. 1 5. 10. he said to the multitude h. and understand 37. 5. this is my beloved Son, A. him, Mark^.t. 18. 17. he neglect to A. them, to A. the church MarA4.18.aresuch asA.the word, 20. iwX:e8. 12,13, 24.takeheedwhat ye A, youthatA. more given Luke 5. 1. pressed on him to A. the word of God 15. multitudes came togetner to A. and be healed 6. 17. which came to A. him, and to be healed 27. I say to you which A. love your enemies 8.18. take heed therefore how yeA. whoever hath 21. are these which A. the word and do it, 11. 28. g. g. but who is this of whom I A. such things ? 15.1. then drew near publicans andsion.toA. him 16. 2. he said) how is it that I h. this of thee? 29. they have Moses and propyl, let them A, them 18. 6. Lord said, h. what the unjust judge saith 19. 48. the people were very attentive to A, him 21. 38. came to him in the temple for to A. him John 5. 30. as I A. I judge ||6. 60. whocanA.it? 7. 51. dothourlawjudge amanbeforeit A.him 9- 27. wherefore would ye A. it again 10. 3. the sheep A.his voice, and he calleth by nama 12. 47. if any man A. my words, and believe not 14. 24. and the word which ye A. is not mine Acts 2. 8. how A. we every man in our own tongue 33. hath shed forth this, which ye now see and h. 10. 22. to send for thee, and to A. words of thee 33. to A. all things that are commanded thee 13. 7. and desired to A. the word of God 44. the whole city came together to h. the word 15. 7 . Gentiles by my mouth should A. the word 17.21. either to tell or to A. some new tiding ig. 26. ye h. Paul hath turned away much people 22. 1.^. ye my defence which I make now to yo« 24. 4. that thou wouldest A. us of thy clemency 25. 22. Agrippa said, I would A. the man myself 28. 22. but we desire to h. what thou thinkest 1 Cor. 11. 18. 1 hear there be divisions among you PAi7.1.27.orelsebeabsent, ImayA.of your affairs 2 Thess. 3. 11 we A. that some walk disorderly 1 3ini.4.l6.shalt save thyself and them that A.thee 2 Tim, 4, 17. and that all the Gentiles might A. Jam.1.1^. let every one b", swift to A. slow to speak 1 John 5. 15. we know that he A. us, what we ask 3 John 4. than to A, my children walk in truth Rev. 1. 3. blessed that A. words of this prophecy g. 20. which neither can see, nor A. nor walk See Ear, Ears, Voice. HEAR me. Erod. 6. 12. how then shall Pharaoh A. me ? 1 Kings I8.37. A. me, O Ld. A. me, that this people 1 Chron, 28, 2. A, me, my brethren, and my people 2 CAr(jft.l3.4.A. me, mou Jeroboam, an^ eJI Israel \5.Z.h.me, Asal|20.20.andhc said, A. me, Q Judah 29. 5. h.me, T^e Levites, sanctify now yourselves Jobl5. 17. 1 will shew thee, A. me, I will declare 31. 35. that one would A. me, my desire is Pja/.4.1.A. me when I call, O G. (if my righteousn, 13. 3. consider, and h. me, O Lord my God 17- 6. 1 called upon thee, for thou wilt A. me 38. 16. for I said, h. me, lest they should rejoice 55, 2. attend unto me, and A. me» I mourn 60. 5, save with thy right-hand, and A. me 69.13.0 God, in the multitude of thy mercy h.ms 17. for I am in trouble, A. me speedily, 143. 7. Mic, 7. 7. 1 will wait for God, my God will A. me Acts \>Q. 3. wherefore I beseech thee to A. me 29. but also all that A. me, were such as I am 1 Cor, 14. 21 . yet for all that will they not A. me HEAR not, or 7iot HEAR. Deut. 28. t 49. whose tongue tho^ shalt not A. 30. 17. so thou wilt not A. but worship other gods 1 Sam. 8. 18. the Lord will not A. you in that day Job 30. 20. 1 cry unto thee, and thou dost not A, m« 35. 13, surely God will Jtot A,vanity, nor regard it Pffl/.66.38.if I regard iniquity. Lord will not A.m« 94. 9. he that planted the ear, shall he not A. .' Isa. X. 15. when make many prayers, I will not A, Je/-.7.16. I 11.14. I 14.1 2.£«ffA,8.18,^moj 5.23. 30. g. children that will not A. the law of the Lord HEA fta.SQ.l. neither his ear heary that it caiiaot A. 2. he will 7U)t A.||65.13.wheQ I spakB ve did not h 66. 4. whcD I spake, they did nnf A. Zeeh. 1.4. Jtr.5.'21.haveearsandA.7Mir,£«*.12'.2.Jtffl'-*8.18. 13. n. but if ye will not h. 22. 5. Mai. •. 2. 17.23. that they might Tior A. 19-15. Zec/t.T. 11. 22. 21. I spake, but thou aaidst, I will not A. Pan. 5. S3, thou hast praised the gods of silver, which see not, nor A. nor know, liev. p. SO. V^ic. 3. 4. shall cry to Lord, but he will nut A.Uieni £/iaJ.1.2,how long shall I cry, and thou wilt not A. I^at. 10. 14. not receive you, nor A. your words IH. l6. if he will not h. thee, then take one or two Luke 16. 31. if they A. not Moses and the prophets Jo/mB. 43. even because ye cannot A. my word 47. ye therefore A. them not, because not of God 9- 27. he answered, I told you, and ye did 710/ A. 10. 6. are robbers, but the sheep did not h. them iflr/f 3.23. every soul which Will «o/ A. be destroy. 1 Cor. 14. 21. yet for all that will they not A. me Gal, 4. 21, ye under the law, do ye ?toe h. the law Would not HEAR. Gen. 42.21. when he besought us, we wouidnot h. 22. do not sin against the child, ye loould not A. F.xod, 7. 16. behold, hitherto, thou mouldest iwt h. I>«uM. 43. Israel wouidnot h. 3.26. 2 Kings 17.14. 2 Kingt 14. 11. Amaziah would Twt A. 2 CAr.25,20. I£j.l2. Israel wouidnot A. Nek. 9. 29. Zech. 7. 13. rja,28.12.this is the refreshiDg.yetthey would not h. Jer. 13. 11. might be for praise, they w. n. /j.29.ig. 36. 25. ho wouhl not h. || Zech. 7- 13. 1 wouidnot h. HEAR now, or now HEAR. Num. 12.6. and be said, h. now my words, 20.10. 1. 5flm.22.7. then Saul said, h. now, ye Benjamites 12. A. now, thou son of Ahitub he answered Job 13. 6. h, now my reasoning, and hearken Proo. 5. 7. A. me 7iow, thenefore, O ye children Isa. 7.13. and he said, b. ye now, O house of David 44. 1. yet nowh.O Jacob my servant, and Israel 47. 8. h. now, thou that art given to pleasures 51. 21. therefore, A. now this, thou afflicted Jer. 5. 21. therefore, A. 7taw this, O foolish people 28.15.A. now HananiahJI-^ecA. 3.8. A. noTO,0 Josh 37. 20. A. now, I pray thee, O my lord the king Hie. 6. 1. A. ye now what the Lord saith, arise jicts 2. 33, shed forth this which ye now see and A. PAil. 1.30. which ye saw in me, andnowA. to be in Shall HEAR. Xwrf.lS.li.the people shall h. and be afraid, Daut. 13.11. I 17.13. i 19. 20. I 21.21. Num. 14. 13. Moses said, then the Egypt, shall A. it Deut. 1. 17. ye shall A. small as well as great S.2fl.who shall A. report of thee, and shall tremble 4. 6. which sAall h . all these statutes and say Joih. 7.9- the inhahitants of the land jAo//^.of it Jitdg. 7. 11. and thou shalt A, what they say 2 Sum. 16.21. Israel sAall A. that diou art abhorred 1 Kings 8. 48. for they shall A. of fliy great name 2 A'lng* 19. 7. and he sAallA. a rumour. Jja. 37.7. Job 22. 27. shall make prayer to him, he shall A. Psal. 34.2.the humble shall A. thereof, and be glad 55.17.1 will pray and ciy.and he shall h.my voice 19. OoA shall A. and afflict them, even he that 92. 11. mine ears j-Afl// A. desire of the wicked 141. 6. ihey shall A. my words, for they are sweet Isa. 29. 18. in that day shall the deaf A. the words 30. 19. when he sAall A. it he will answer thee 21. thine cars sAall A. a word behind thee Jer. 33. 9. which shall A. all the good that I do JIos. 2. 21. and the heaven shall A. the earth 22. the earth sAall h. the corn and the ivine Mat. 13. 14. by hearing, ye sAall A. Acts 28. 26. IB. 15. if he sAallh. thee thou hast gained thy 24. 6. ye /Ad// A. of wars, Jlfar* 13. 1.1ju3(e^\.^. JoAn 5, 25. the dead sAall A. voice of the Son of God 16. 13. whatsoever he sAall k. that shall he speak Acts 3. 22, him shall ye h. in all things, 7. 37. 25. 22. to-morrow, said he, thou sAalt A. him Rom. 10. 14.howjAfl//they A. without a preacher Will HEAR. Zxod. 20. 19. speak unto us, we will A, Veut. 5. 27. 32. 23. if they cry, I will surely h. their cry, 27. Num. y. 8. 1 will A. what the Lord will command e Sam. 14. 16. king will A. to deliver his handmaid e Kings 19. 4. it may be thy God will A. the words 2 CAr. 7. 14. then wilil A. from heaven, Ps. 20. 6. 20. 9. then thou wilt A. and help, Psul. 38. 15. Psal. 4. 3. the Lord will h. \\ 17. 6. thou wilt h . me 85. 8, I will h. what God the Lord will speak 145.19. be also »(7/A. their cry, and save them Prop. 1.5. wisemaDZ0i7/A. and increase learning Isa. 41. 17, the Lordu>i7/A. them, and not forsake ^35.24. while they are yet speaking, 1 will A. ^er. 36. 3. it maybe the house of Judah will A. £«*.2.5.whethertheyB'i7/A. orforbear,7. | 3.11. H». 2. 21. I will A. the heavens, they the earth J^ic. 7. 7. I will wait for God, my God will A. me .2ound of thy harps shall be no more A. 33. 5. he A. the spund of the trumpet, and took Da7t. 12. 8. and I A. hut I understood not IJ0S.7. 12. chastise them, as their congrega. hath A. /onaA2. 2. 1 cried unto the Lord, and he A. me Mic. 5. 15. in fury, such as they have not A. Hab. 3. 16. when 1 A. my b^ly trembled Mai. 3. 16. and the Lord hearkened and A. it Mat. 5. 21 . ye have A, it was said, 27 , 33, 38, 43 6, 7. they shall be A. for their much speaking 13. 17, ye hear, and have not A. them, Lu/ce 10.24 . 15. 12. were offended after they A. this saying 22. 7, when the king A, thereof, he was wroth 26. 65. ye have A, his blasphemy, Mark 14. 64. Mark 4/. 15. but when they have A. Satan cometh 14, 11. and when they A. it they were glad Luke 1. 13. fear not, thy prayer is A, ActslQ.^X, 12,3. what ye have spoken, shall be A. in the light 20. 16. when they A. it, they said, God forbid John 3. 32. what he hath A, that he testifieth 6. 45. every man that hath A. of the Father 8. 6. wrote on the ground, as tho' he A. them not 9- 32. since the world began was it not k. 11.41. Father, I thank thee that thou hast A. me 18. 21. ask them which A. me, what I have said 21. 7. when Simon Peter A. that it was the lA, Acts 1. 4. wait for the promise ye have A. of me 2.37. when they A.this, they were pricked in heart 4. 4. many of them which A. the word believed 5. 5. fear came '>n afl them that A, these things 13. 48. when the Gentiles A. this they were glad 14. 9, the same A. Paul speak, who beholding 16. 14. a woman which worshipped God, A. us 25. sang praises to God, and the prisoners A. them 19- 5. when they A. this, they were baptized 22. 15. shalt witness of what thou hast seen and A 24. 24. A. him concerning the faith in Christ Rom. 10, 14, in him of whom they have not A. 18. but I say, have they not A. t yes, verily 15, 21. they that have not A, shall understand 1 Cor. 2. 9. eye hath not seen, nor ear A. neither Gal. 1. 13, for ye have A. of my convewation EpA. 1. 13. after that ye A, the word of truth 15. after I A. of your faith in the Lord Jesus 4. 21. if so be ye have A. him and been taught PAi7. 2. 26. that ye had A, that he had been sick 4. 9- those things ye have A. and seen in me, do Col. 1. 4. since we A. of your faith in Christ 6. since day ye A. of it, and knewthe grace ofG. 9. since day we A. it, do not cease to pray for you 2 Tim. 2. 3. things thou hast A. of me, commit to Heb.2. 3. was confirmed tousbythem that A. him 3. 16. for some when they had A. did provoke 4. 2. not being mixed with faith in them that A. 5.7 .offer, up prayers, and was A. in that he feared Jam. 5. 11. ye have A. of the patience of Job 1 John 2, 18. ye A. that antichrist shall come, 4. 3 24. have A. from the beginning, 3. 11. 2 JoAn 6. Rev. 3, 3. remember therefore how thou hast h 5. 13. and all tbai are in them A. I, saying 7-4. I A. the number ofthem which were sealed 9- 16. and I A. the number of the horsemen 16, 5, and I A. the angel of the waters say 18.22,the voice of trumpeters shall be A. no more 23. the voice of bride shall be A. no more in thee 32. 8. 1 saw these things, and A. them, when I A. lAave HEARD. Gen. 17.20. and as fpr Ishmael I Aave A. thee 41. 15. 1 have dreamed a dream, I kaveh. say «: thee thou canst interp. dreams, Da7i. 5. 14, I6. 42, 2, J have A. that there is corn in Egypt Exod. 3.7. I have A. their cry|l6.5.XA, A. groaning 16. 12. I have A. the murmuring. Num. 14, 27. Deut. 5. 28. I Aave A. the voice of your words 1 Sam. 25, 7. now I Aave A. that thou hast shearers 1 King!, 2. 42. the word that 1 Aave h. is good 3. 1 have A. thy prayer thou hast made before me, 2 Kings^Q. 5. 2 C'Arim, 7* 12. Isa. 38. 5. 2 K"ingjl9.20. that which thou hast prayed /A. A. 22. 19. JalsoAaweA. thee, saith L. 2 CAr, 34.27. Joil6.2,I AapffA.many such things,miserablecoia- 20, 3, / Aate A. the check of my reproach 42. 5. 1 Aave A. of thee by the hearing of the ear Psal. 31. 13. for I Aave A. the slander of many 62.11. twice I Aave A. this, power belongetli to G. Isa. 31, 10. that which / have A. of Lord of hosts 28. 22. I Aave A. from the Lord a consumption 49-6, in an acceptable time have Ih. 8 Cor. 6. 8. Jer. 23. 25, / have A. what the prophets said 31. 16. Z Aave A. Ephraim bemoaning himself thns 42.4./Aare A. you, behold.I will pray untothel*. 49- 14. / have A, a rumour from the Lord Ezek. 35. 12. know I have A. all thy blasphemits Hos. 14. 8. I have A. him and observed him Hab.3.3.0 14.1 have A. thy speech, and was afnuij HEA /epA. 2. 8. J have h. the reproach of Moab }ffhn 8. 26 I speak those things I have h. of him 40. told you the truth, which I have h. of God 15. 15. all things that I have h. of my Fathe* %cts 7. 34. / have h. their groaniuR, and am com* 9. 13 Ijord 1 have k. by many ot tnis man, how HEAltD joined with voice. P^Tt. 3. 8. they h. voice of the L.walking in garden 10. [ h. thy vo:ce, and was afraid, because waJied 21. 17. God /j. l\i^ voice of the lad, the angel called 30. 6. God hath h. my voice, and given me a son 39. 15. when he h. that I lifted up my voice Num. 7. 89. then he /*. the voice of one speaking 20. 16. we cried, he A. our voice, and sent an angel Deut. 1. 34. the Lord h. the voice of your words 4. 12. saw no similitude, only he /*. a voice 33. hear v. ofGod as thou hast A. and live, 5.26. 5. 23. ye h. the voice out of the midst of darkness 24. we have h. his voice out of the mid.st of the fire 93. and the Lord h. the voice of your words 26. 7. we cried, the Lord /*, our voice, and looked Jtulg. 18. 25. let not thy voice be h. among us 1 Sam. 1. 13. her lips moved, her voice was not h. 1 Kings 17. 22. the Lord h. the voice of Elijah QChron. 30. 27. their voice was A. prayer came up JobAi. 16. there was silence, I h. a voice, saying 33. 8. I have h. the voice of thy words, saying 37. 4. he will not stay them when his voice is h. Fsal. 3. 4. I cried to the L. with my voice, he /i.me 6. 8- the Lord hath h. the voice of my weeping 18. 6. I called, be h. my voice out of his temple 19. 3. there is no speech where their voice is not h. 28.6. because he hath A. the voice of my supplica. 66. 8. and make the voice of his praise to be h. 116.1.1 love the Lord, because he hath A. my voice Cant. 2. 12. the voice of the turtle isA. in our land Jsa. 6. 8. also I A. the voice of the Lord, saying 15. 4. their voice shall be A. even unto Jahaz 30. 30. Lord ^all causehis glorious soiVe to be A. 42. 2. nor caiL'o his voice to be A. in the street 58. 4. not fast, to make your voice be A. on high 65. 19. voice of weeping shall no more be A. in her Jer. 3. 21. a voice was A. upon tue high places 4. 31. 1 have h. a voice as of a woman in travail 9. 19. for a voice of wailing is A. out of Zion 30. 5. we ha"e A. a voice of trembling, of fear ■ 31. 15. a voice was A. in Ramah, Mat. 2. 18. £am.3.56. thou bast A. my ifoice,hide not thine ear Ezek. 1. 28. and I A. a voice of one that spake 3. 12. I A. behind me a voice of great rushing 19. 9- i^at his voice should no more be A. 27. 30. and shall cause their voice to be A.ag. thee Dan. 8. 16. I A. a man's voice between the banks 10. 9- yet A. I thepflice of his words, when I A. iVaA, 2. 18, voice of thy messengers no more be A. John 5. 37. ye have neither A. his voice at any time .^c/f 9.4.A.azioice,saying, Saul,Sau1,22.7. | 26.14. 11.7.rA. a roif£ saying to me, arise, slay and eat 22. 9> they A. not the voice of him that spake Heh. 12. 19. which voice they thatA. entreated S Pfi/.l.lB.the DOKS which came from heaven we A. iJcp. 1. 10. I A.agreatwojce, 16. 1. | I9.I. j SI. 3. 4. 1. the fivsX. voice T A. was as it were of a trumpet 5. 11. I beheld, aud A. the voice of many angels 6. 6. T A. a fojce in the midst of the four beasts 7-1 A. a voice of the fourth beast say,come and see 9. 13. I A. a voice from the four horns of the altar 30.4.1 A.a pDtV* fromheaven,8. | 14.2,13. | 18.4. 12.10. and I A. a loud votce, saying in heaven 34. 2. 1 A. the voice of harpers harping with harps 19- 6. 1 A. as it were the voice of a great multitude We have HEARD. Josh. 2. 10. we have A. how the J-ord dried Red-sea 3 1 . as soon as v>e had A. these things hearts melt 9- 9. v}e have A. the fame of him, and all he did SSam. 7. 22. there is none like thee according to all toe have h. with our ears, 1 Chr. 17. 20. 1 Kings 20.31. a>e have A. kings of Isr. are merciful Job 28. P2. w-e have h. the fame thereof, Jer. 6. 24. PtalA\:.\.ioe have A.with our ears, our fathers told 48. 8. as we have A. so have we seen in city of Lord 78.3. dark sayings which we have h. and known Isa 16. 6. we have A. of pride of Moab, Jer. 48. 29. 24. 16. we have h. songs, glory to the righteous Jer. 30. 5 jce haveh. a voice of trembling, of fear 51. 51. confounded, because we have A. reproach Ohad. 1. we have h. a ramour from the Lord Zech. 8. 23. for 7oe have h. that God is with you Mark 14. 58. lig hate h. him say, I will destroy /,?/^fl4. 2.3. whatever we have h. done in Capernaum 22.71. we ourselves have A. of his own mouth John 4.42. we believe, we have A. him ourselves I2.^^.we haie h.oMi of the law that Christ abideth Acts 4. 20. we cannot but speak things we have h O. 11. we have h. him speak blasphemous words 14. we have h. him say, this Jesus shall destroy 15. 24. we have h. that certain nave troubled you 19.2.w£ Adweoot A.whether there be any Holy Gh £/fl*. 2. 1 . to give heed to things which v>e have h . 1 John 1. 1. that which we have h. and seen, 3 270 HEA iJohn l.S.thts is the mes5i;^ewhichu'£ A.A.of him HEARD joined vr'nhteord or words. Gen. 24. 30. and when he A. the words of Rebekah 52. when Abraham's servant A. their zvords 27. 34. and when Esau A. the 7oordi of his father 31. 1. Jacob A. the words of Laban's sons, saying 39- 19- when his ma-ster A. the words of his wife Num. 24.4. he hath said, which h.words of God, 16. Josh. 22.30. when heads of Isr. A. wordi of Reuben 24. 27. for it hath A. all the words of the Lord Judg. 9. 30. when Zebul A. the words of Oaal 1 Ham. 8. 21. Samuel A. all the words of the people 17. 11. Saul and Israel A. Goliath's words 23. accord, to the same wjrds, and David A. them 31. when the words were A. which David .spake 1 Kings 2. 42. the word that I have A. is good 5. 7. when Hiram A. Solomon's Ziwrfj he rejoiced 21. 27. when Ahab A. those words, rent his clothes 2 Kings 6. SO. when the king A. words of the woman 19.6. be not afraid of ajwrt/jthouhasc A. /ia.37. 6 22. 11. when the king had A. the words of book of law, he rent his clothes, 18. 2 Chr. 34. ig. 2 Chron, 15. 8. Asa A. these words, he took courage Neh. 1. 4. i A. these wori/j, I sat down and wept 5. 6. and I was angry when I A. these words 8.9. the people wept, when they A. words, of the law Job 33. 8. I have A. the voice of thy ivords, saying Kiel. 9. 16. the poor man's words are not A. 17- the icords of wise men are A. in quiet Jsa. 37 .4. will reprove the words which God hath h. Jer. 23.18. hath perceived, markea, and A. his uord 25. 8. therefore because ye have not A. my words 26. 12. against this city all the words yehaveA. 21. when the king and all the princes A. his words 36. 13. declared unto them all the words he had A. 24. they vere not afraid that A. these words 38. 1. Pashur A. the a'£>/rfj Jeremiah £ia.d spoken ^flrt.6.14.whenDarius A. these 7cords was displeased 10. 12. thy jbords were A. I am come for thy words A/flf.2C.22.whe» theyA.theseziJO/rfjthey marvelled Alari 5. 36. as soon as Jesus A. the word spoken LitA-el0.3Q. Mary sat at Jesus' feet, andA.hiszword* Acts 10. 44. Holy Ghost fell on them who A. word 2 Cor. 12. 4. caught up, and A. unspeakable words Eph. 1, 13. after that ye A. the word of truth Col 1. 5. whereof ye A. in the waz-rf of the gospel 1 Thess. 2. 13. received the icwrrf whjchye A. of us 2Tim. 1.13. hold fast form of sound a--, thou bast A. of me Heb. 12. 19. they that A. entreated that the word 1 John 2. 7. the w. ye have A. from the beginning HEARDES'J'. Deut.4i. 36. and thou A. his words out of the fire Josh. 14. 12. for thou A. in that day how Anakims 2 Ktjigs 22. ig. when thon A. what 1 spake against this place, hast rent thy clothes, 2 Chr. 34. 27. Neh. 9. 9. and thou A. their cry by the Red sea 27, they cried, thou A. them from heaven, 28. Psal. 31. 22. thou A. the voice of my supplications 119, 26. 1 have dLclared my ways, and thou A. me Isa. 48. 7. before the day when thou A, them not 8. yea, thou A. not, yea, thou knewest not Jo?iah 2. 2. out of belly of hell I cried, thou A. HEARER Jam.X. 23. if any be a A. of the word, and not a doer 25. he being not a forgetful A. but doer of work HEARERS. Rom. 1. 13, not the A. of the law are justi6ed Eph. 4. 29. that it may minister grace unto the A. 2 Tim. 2. 14. but to the subverting of the h. Jam. 1. 22. be doers of tne word, and not A. only HEARESr. Ruth 2.8. Boazto Ruth, A. thou noc,my daughter ? 1 Ham. 24. 9. wherefore A. thou men's words? 2 8am. 5. 4. when A.sound in the mulberry-trees 1 Kings 8. 30. when thou A. forgive, 2 Chroii. 6. 21 . Pial. 2?,. 2. I cry in the day-time, but thou A. not 65. 2. thou that A. prtiyer, unto thee all liesh come ^Ja(. 21.16. said unto him, A. thou what these say 27.13. A, thou not how many things they witness John 3. 8. wind bloweih, and thoii A. the sound 11. 42. andl knew ihat thou A. me always HEARETH. Exod, 16. 7- for that he A. your murmurings, 8. Num. 30.5. if father disallow her in day that be A. Dcut. 29. 19. when he A. the words of this curse 1 Ham. 3. 9. speak, Lord, for thy servant A. 10. 11. 1 will do a thing at which ears of every one tnat A. shall tingle, 2 Kiiips^l. 12. Jer, 19.3. 2 iSim. 17.9. whosoever A. it will say,there is slaagh. Job 34, 28. and he A. the cry of the afflicted Psal. 34. 17. the righteous cry, and the Lord A. 38. 14. thus I was as a man that h. not 69. 33. Ld. A. poor, and despiseth not his prisoners Prov. 8. 34. blessed is the man that A. me, watching 13. 1. a wise son A his father's instruction 8. ransom his riches, but the poor A. not rebuke 35. 29. but he A. the prayer of the righteous 31. the ear that A. the reproof of life, 32. 18. 13. he ibataoswereth a matter before he A it HEA P/vz'.21.S8,but the man that A.speaketh constaow i 25, 10, lest he that A. it put thee to shame 29, 24. he A. cursing, and bewrayeth it not Isa. 41. 26. yea, there is none that A. your words 42. 20. opening the ears, but he h. not Ezek. 3. 27. thou shalt say, hvi that A, let him hear 33. 4. whosoever h. the sound of the trumpet A/a£.7. 24. whoso A.these sayings,26. Lu^£6.47,4g, 13. ig. when any one A. the word of the kingdom 20. the same is he that A, tue word, 22, 23. Luke lO.lG.hethat A. you A, me, and that despiseth JoA7i3,2g.whostandeth and A.himrejoiceth greatly 5. 24. he that A. my word, and believeth on him 8. 47. he that is of God A. God's words 9- 31. God A. iiotsinner5,butif any man be a wor- shipper of God, and doeth his will, him he A. 18. 37. every one that is of the truth, A. my voice 2 Cor. 12. 6. think of me above that he A. of me 1 John 4.5. are of the world, and the world A. them 6. we are of God, he that knoweth GoJ A. us 5. 14. if we ask according to his will, he A. us Rev. 22. 17. and let him that A. say, come 18. for I testify to every man that A. the words ^EARl^^G. Gen. 29. 1 13. when Laban heard the h. of Jacob i 33, she called his name Simeon, that is, h. Dent.^l.W. shalt read this law to Israel intheirA 2 Sam. 18.12. foriuourA. the king charged thee 2 Kings 4. .33 . but there was neither voice nor A . Neh. 8. 1 2. the law before all that understood in A. Job 33. 8. surely thou hast spoken in my A. 37. 1 2. hear in A. the noise of his voice ind sound 42. 5. 1 have heard of thee by the A. of the ear Psal. J8. t 44. at the A. of the ear they will obey Isa. 6. g. hear ye in A. but understand not 11. 3. nor reprove after the A. of his ears 21. 3. I was bowed down at the A. of it 28. 1 9- whom shall he make to understand the h.f 33. 15. he that stoppeth his edri. from A. of blood 53. 1 1. who hath believed our A. ? Rom. 10. + 16. Lzek. g. 5. to others he said in my A. go after him 10. l.'i . it was cried unto them in my A. O wheel 16. 1 56,thy sister Sodom was not for A. in the day Amos 8. 11. a famine of A. the word of the Lord Hab.Z. + 2. O Ld. J have heard thy A. I was afiaid Acts 25. 21. to be reserved to the A. of Augustus ^^ Agrippa was entered into the place of A. 23. Jfoffi.l0.17.iaith Cometh by A, and A, by word of G. 1 Cor. 12. 17 , where were the A. ? if whole were A. Gal. 3. 2. the works of law, or by the A. of faith, 5. .Hfi3.5.31.manythings hard, seeing ye are dull of A. HEARIMG. 1 Kings ^.fQ. give thy servant an A.heart to^udge Prov. 20. 12. the A. ear, the Lord hath made 28. 9. that tumeth away the ear from A. the law Eccl. 1. 8. nor is the ear filled with A, £zfiA.33.t4.hethatA.hear. th the sound of trumpets Mac. 13. 13, and A. they hear not, nor understand 14. by A. ye shall hear, and shall not understand 15. their ears dull of A. Acts 28. 27. Heb. 5. 11. Mark 6. 2. many A. him were astonished, saying J.uke 2. 46. both A. them and askmg them questions Acts 5. 5. Ananias A. these words ft;ll down' 8. 6. A. and seeing the miracles which he did 9- 7. the men stood, A. a voice, bat seeing no man 18. 8. many of the Corinthians A. believed Philem. 5.h. ofthy love and faith toward Ld.JesuS 2 Pel. 2. a. Lot in seeing and A. vexed bis righteoui HEARKEN. ETod. 6. 30. behold, how shall Pharaoh A. to me ? Deut. 7. 12 . if ye A . to these j udgments,and keeplhem 1^-13. it ye will A. diligently to my comoiands 35.5. iftbou carefully A. to voice of Ld.Jft/-. 17.24. 18. 15. a prophet like to me, to him ye shall A. 28.13. it thouA. to coaimandments,! hingt 11.38. Josh. 1. 17 . as to Moses, so will we A. unto thee 1 oam. 15. 22. and to A. than the fat of rams ■'iO. 24. for who will A. to you in this matter ? I A i7igi8.28.have thou respect toA to cryand praver 29. u.ayest A. to the prayer, fl2.2.CA;w«.6.19.20. AeA. 13. 27. shall weA. then to you to do all this? Psal. 81. 8. O Israel, if thou wilt A. ui.:o me Prov. 29.12. ifaruler A. to lies.servants are wicked Isa. 32. 3. and the ears of them that hear shall A. 42. 23. who will A. and hear for the time to come Jer £6. 3. if so be they will A. and turn from evil . 5. to A. to the prophets whom I sent unto you 29.12. ye shall pray to me, and 1 will A. unto you 35. 13. will ye not receive instruction to A. to words Zech. 7 11. but they refused to A. stopped their ear* Acts'i. 19. to A. unto you more than unto God 12. 13. as Peter knocked, a damsel came to A. HEARKEN, Imperatively. Gen. 4. 23. ye wives of Lamech, A. to my speech 23.15.my iord,A.to me|| 4y.2.A. to Isr. your father Num. 23. IS.rise up. A, unto me, thou son of Zippor Dent. 4. 1. A. O Israel, to the statutes 1 teach you 27.9. take heed, and A. O Israel, this day thou art Jtidg. g. 7. he cried, A. to me, ye men of Shechem 1 Kings 8.30. A. to Uie stippUcationsj S Chr, 6. 84. HEA I Kingi S2.ce.he said^.O people,every one of you S CAren. 18. 27. and he said, A. &11 ye people 20.15. /i.ye,aUJudea.and ye inhabitants of Jems. Joi 13. 6. and A. to the pleadings of my lips 32. 10. A. to me, 33.81. || 33. 1. A. to all my words 34. 10. A. unto me, ye men of understanding .14. let a wise man A. || 3?. U. A. to this, O Job Pjfl/.34,11. 4.1 will teach you||45.lO.A.Odanghler Prvv.l. 84. A. to me, therefore, O children, a. 32. Ita. 28. 23. hearmy voice, A. and hear my speech 34.1. come near ye nations^ A. ye people, 49. 1, 46.3. A. tome, O house of Jacob, 48.15. IIos.5.1. 12. A. to me, stout-hearted, are far from righteous. M. 1. A. to me, ye that follow after righteousness 4. A. unto me, my people, give ear, O my nation 7. A. to me, ye that Imow righteousness 55.2. A. diligently unto me, eat that which is good Jer. 6. 17. saying, A. to the sound of the trumpet J)an. 9.19-0 Lord.A. and do ; defer not,0 my God A/tf. 1, 2. A. O earth, and all that therein is Mark 7. 14. he said, A. to me, every one of you /ids 'J. 14. ye men of Judah, A. to my words 7. 2. he said, men, brethren, and fathers^ A. 15. 13. saying, men and brethren, A. to me lam. S. 5. A. my beloved brethren, hath not God See Voice. HEARKEN not, or not HEAKKEN. Gen, 34. 17. if ye will not A. to be circumcised Exod.TA. Pharaoh shall 7tf;f A. to you, 32. | 11. 9. Lev. 26. 14. but if ye will not A. to me, 18, 2i, 2?. Dent, 13. 3, thou shalt not h. to that dreamer 8. not A. unto him, nor shall thine eye pity hitn 17. 12. the man that will not h. to the priest 18 19. that whosoever will not A. to my words 21. 18. when chastened, he will not A. to them S^. 5. TiOrd would not h. to Balaam, Josh. 24. 10, Josh. 1. 18. and will not h. to thy words in all Jitdg. 2. 17- yet they would not h, to their judges 11 17. the kdng of Edom would no/ A. thereto 19. 25. the men of Gibeah would not h. to him 90. 13. the children of Benjamin would 710/ A. 1 Ki7tgs^Q.^. elders said, A.Bof to him, nor consent S Kings 17,40. did nor A.but did after their manner 18. 31. A not to Hezekiah, Isa, 36. I6. 2 Chr. 10. 16. king Rehoboam would tiot A. to them 33.10. and the llord spake, but they would not k. Job 33. 33. if mo; A.hold thy peace,! shall teach thee Psal. 58.5. who will 7i0J! A. to the voice of charmers 81. 11. but my people would not A. to mv voice •Tisr.G.lO. their ear is uncircumcised, they o-innot 17. but they said, we will not A, 44. I6. 7. 27. thou Shalt speak, they will jwt A. unto thee 11. tl. tho' they cry to m»i, I will not h, to them 16.12. after evil heart, that they may Tior A . tome 17. 27. if ye will not A. to me, 26. 4. Ezek. 20. .sy, as. 16. A. not to prophets, 27-9, 14, 16, I7. | 29.8, 38. 15. if 1 give counsel, wilt thou not h. to me ? £««*. 3.7. nw< A. tothee, for they will mo( A. to me 20. 8. they rebelled, and would not A. unto me //of.9-17-becauseiheydid not h. to him, Zech. 1.4. HEARKENED. Gen. 53. 16. Abraham h. to Ephron, and weighed 30. 17. God A. to I,eah|| C2. God A. to Rachel 34. 24. to Ilamor A. all that went out of the gate 39. 10. that Joseph A. not to her, to lie by her Exod. 6. 9. but they A. not to Moses, 16, JTO. 12. the children of Israel have not h. to me 7. 13. Pharaoh A. not to them, 8. 15, 19. | g. 12, Deut. 9. 19, Lord A. to me at that time, 10. 10. 18, 14. these nations A. to observers of times 34. 9- Israel h. to Joshua as to Moses, Joj/j. 1.17, Sndg. 11.28. king of Ammonites A. not to Jephthah li.l3.20. mercaants and s. lodged without Jerus SELLEST. PsaJ, 44.12. thon 5. tjty jeopU for nought, dost not 528 SEL SELLETH, Esod. 21. 16. he that stealeth a man aud s. him, he shall surely be put to death, Deut. 24. 7. Buth 4. 3. he said, Naomi s. a part of land Prov, 11 .26. blessing upon head of him that s. corn 31. 24, she maketh fine linen and .r. it Nah. 3. 4. that s. nations through her whoredoms Mat. 13. 44. he s. ail, and huyeth that field SELVEDGE. Exod. 2O. 4. from tlie s. in the coupling, 36, 11. Our SELVES. Geii. 37. 10. shall we come and bow down our s. ? 44. 16. Judah said, how shall we clear our s. ? Num. .32. 17. but we our s. will go ready armed Deut. 2-^5. cattlewetookforaprey untffttff/-^. 3.7- 1 Sam. 14. 8. we will discover ours, unto them Ezra 4. 'A. but we our s. logetherwill build to Lord 8, 21 . that we might afRicc our s. before our God Job 34. 4. let us know among tiwj. what is good Psal. 83. 12. let us take to our s. the houses of God 100. 3. it ibhe that made us, and not Aveours. Prov. 7. 18. come, let us solace t»a;- *. with loves Isa. '^6.15. and under falsehood have we hid ours. 56. 12. we Vf iil &\l oitr s. with strong drink Jer. 50. 5. come, let us join our a. to the Lord Luke 22.71- we ours, have heard, John4. 42. Acts 6. 4. but we will give our s. to prayer 23. 34. we have bound our s. under a curse Rom. 8. 23 . even we our s. groan within our s, 15. 1. we ought to bear and not to please w/rj. 1 Cor. 11. 31. if we would judge owr*-. should not 2 Cor. 1.4. wherewith weowr j. are comforled of G, g. that we should not trust in our s. but in God 3. 1. do we begin again to commend ours, to your 5. not that we are sufficient of 07irj. to think any thing as of u7o- s. but our sufficiency is of God 4.2. commending oitr s, to every man's conscience 5. for we preach noi our s. but Christ Jesus the I.ord, and our s. your servants for Jesus' sake 5. 12. for we commend not our s. again unto you 15. whether we be besides imr*. it is to God 6. 4. in all things approving our j-. as ministers 7. 1. let us cleanse 0ur J. from all filthiness of flesh 10,12. or compare our J. with some that commend 14. we stretch not our s. beyond our measure 12. J 9- again, think ye we excuse oar j. unto you? Gal. J. 17. we our s. also are found sinners 1 Thess. 2. 10. how unblameably we behaved oiwj. 2 Thess. 1. 4. so that we our s. glory in you 3. 7. we behaved not ojtrs. disorderly amongyou g, but to malce oiir s. an ensample unto you I'it. .3, .3. for we our s. were sometimes foolish IJeb. 10. 25. not forsaking the assembling of our s. 1 John 1, 8. we deceiv«.ou/ j. the truth is not in us Own SELVES. Acts 20. 30. also of your own s. shall men rise 2 Cor. 8. S. but first gave their own s. to the Lord 13. 5. prove youroaJTi J. know ye not your oajre s. 2 Tim. 3. 2. men shall be lovers of their own s. Jam* 1. 22. not hearers, deceiving your own s. Your SELVES. Gen. 18. 4. wash, and rest your s. under the tree 45. 5. be not anairy with your s. that ye sold me 49. 1- gather yoitr s. together, 2. Jer. 6. 1. Ezek. 39. 17. Joel 3. 11. Zeph. 2. 1. Rev. IQ. 17. Exod. 10. 12, take heed unto your s. Deut. 2. 4. I 4. 15,23. I 11.16. Josh.23. 11. Jer. 17.21. 30. 37. ye shall not make like perfume to yowrj. 32. 29. consecrate your s. to-day to the Lord Lev. 11. 43. ye shall not make j/owrj. abominable, neither shall ye make your s. unclean with them ll.44.saQctifyy.f.20.7.Mtf«.11.18./ojA.3.5. j 7. 13.l5atfi.l6.5.lCAr.l5.12. 2 C/ir.29.5. | 35. 6. 44. nor shall ye defile your s. 18. 24, 30. 19.4. nor make to yimr s. molten gods Num. 16. 3. wherefore then lift you up your s.f 21. separate your a. from this congregation 31 .S.Moses said, arm some ofyo7ir s. unto the war 18. the women-children keep alive for your s, 19. purify both your s. and your captives Deut. 4. lb. take heed, lest ye corrupt yoaw s. 25. 11. 23. shall possess mightier nations than your s. 14. 1. ye shall not cut your s. for the dead 31. 14. and present your s. in the tabernacle 29. r know that ye will utterly corrupt your s. Josh. 2, 16. and hide yoisr s. there three days 6.16. and in any wise keep your s. from the accur- sed thing, lest ye make your s. accursed 8. 2. only the spoil take for a prey unto your s. 23.7. nor serve them, nor bow your f, unto them 16. ye have served,andboweayDKr j. to them 24.22.ye are witnesses against your «.have chosen Judg. 15. 12. that ye will not fall upon me ycjirs. 1 Sam. 4r. y. quit your s. like men, O ye Philistines 10. 19. present «our J. before the Lord by tribes 14. 34. Saul said, disperse your s. among the people 1 Kings 18. 25. choose yau cne bullock for yowj-j. 20.12 setyoiirs^. in array, and they set themselves in array, 2 Chron. 20. 17. Jer. 50. 14. 2 Chr. 30. 8. but yield your s.xmto Lord, serve tun 32.ll.to give over your s. to die by famine 35.4.prepare yours, by the houses of your fathea Ezra 10. 11. separate your s. from the people of Neh. 13. 25. nor take their daughters fcr your > Job 19. 3. that you make your s. strange to me 5. if yc will indeed magnify your s. against me 27. 12. behold, all ye your s. have seen it 42. 8. and offer up for your s. a bumt-offeriiip Isa. 8. 9. associate your s. gird your s. Joel 1. li 29- 9> stay your s. \\ 46. 8. shew your s. men 49. 9>'to them that are in darkness, shew your . 50. 1. for your iniquities have ye sold your s, 11. that compass your s. about with sparks 52. 3. ye have sold your s. for nought 57. 4. against whom do ye sport your s. 6. by inflaming your .r.with idols under every tr 01. 6. in their glory shall ye boast your s. Jer, 'i.4. circumcise your s. to the Lord, take awa^ 13. 18. humble yffur J. Jam. -4. 10.1 Pet. 5. 6. 25,34.waUow uour s.in ashes, ye principal of fiock 26, 15. ye shall bring innocent blood Mponyours. 37, 9. thus saith the Lord, deceive not yuur s. 44. 8. that ye might cat your s. off and be a cursn Ezek. 14. 6. repent and turn yaw s. 18. 30, 32. 20.7- defile not your s. with the idols of Egypt, 18, 31. yepolluteyour J. jl loathe yoiir j. 36. 31. 44. 8. have set keepers of my charge for yo2ir j. Hos. 10. 12. sow to vour s. in righteousnebs Amos 5.26.the star ot your God ye made to yorti .. Zech.l. 6. eat for your s. and drink for ye^sr s. A/a^.3,9.think not to say within yorir s, Luke 3. 8. 6. 19- lay not up foi your s. || 20. lay up for your s 16. 8. Jesus said, why reason ye among your s. 23. 13. ye neither go in your s. Luke 11. 52. 15. two-fold more the child of hell than yvw s. 31 . wherefore ye be witnesses unto your s, 25. 9. but go ye rather, and buy for your s. Mark 6. 31. come ye your s. apart into a deseit 9> 33. whatwasitthat ye disputed among your J'. 50.havesaltin your j.and peace one with another 13.9.but take heed to your J.they shall deliver you up, Luke 17. 3. I 21. 54. Acts 5. 35. | 20. 28 Luke 11. 46. ye your s. touch not the burden.s 12. 33. provide your s. bags which wax not old 36. yeyour s. like men that wait for their Lord 57.why even ofyourj. judge yenot what is right 13. 28. prophets in thekingdom,ye your f .thrust out 16. 9- majce to yorir s. friends of thu mammon 1 5. ye are they which justify your s. before men 17 . 14. he said, go shew your s. unto the priesc 21. 30. ye know of your s. that summer is nigh 22. 17. take this, and divide it among your s. 23. 28. but weep for your s. and for your children John 3 28. ye yoiw j. bear me witness, that I said 6. 43. Jesus said, murmur not among your j. 16. 19. do ye inquire amongyour s. of that I said ActsZ. 22. signs God did, as you your j. also know 40. save your s. irom this untoward generation 13. 46. seeing ye judge yo7«- s. unworthy of life 15. 29. from which if ye keep yours, ye do well 20. 10. trouble not yours, for his life is in him 34. youyour s. know, that these hands ministerpd Rom. 6. 11. reckon ye also yuur ;, to be dead tosia 13. but yield ymir s. unto God, as those alive 16. to whom ye yield your J. servants to obey 12. 19. dearly beloved, revenge not your s. but 1 Cor. 5. 13. put from your s. that wicked person 6.7.why do yenot rather suffer y. s.to be defraud, r 7. 5. ye mL.y give your s. to fasting and prayer 11. 13. judge iu your s. is it comely that a wo- man pray unto God uncovered t 16. 16. 1 beseech, that ye submit your s. unto such 2C'or.7-H. yea, what clearing ofyo7/r5.in all things ye have approved your s. clear in this matter 11. 19. suffer fools g]adly,seeing yeyour s. are wise 13. 5. examine your s. whether ye he in the faith Eph. 2. 8. through faith," and that not of your s. 5. ig. speaking to y()ur J. in psalms find hymns 21.submittingyo«r s. one to another in fear of G. Co/, 3.18. wives, submit your s. unto your husbandj 1 'i>(ejj.2.1. yo«r j.breth. know our entrance to you 3. Z. yours, know that we are appointed ihereunio 4, 9. ye your f. are taught of G. to love one another 5. 2.your j.know that day of the Lordso cometh 11. wherefore comfort yozw j. tngedier, andedil> 13. and be at peace among your s. 15. ■2 Thess. 3.6. we command that ye withdraw yota 7. your s. know how ye ought to follow us Heb. 10. 34. knowing in your s. y« have in heaven 13.3. remember, as being your f. also in the bod 17-submityour j.|IJnjn. 4.7. subroit your J. to G Jam. 2. 4. are ye not then partial in ymir s. T 1 Pet.l.X^. notfashioningyowj. to former lusts 2. 13. submit yo'ir j. to every ordinance of man 4. 1, arm your s, likewise with the same mind 8. above all things, fervent chsf ity among yo*tt 5. 5. ye younger, submit yoiws. urio the elG 1 Joh7i 5. CI. little children, ketpytttiri. fnrc ia %Chr0n ?9. 31. nowyehayeconsjecraiedyuwr J. S/oAiii), loaU toyowi, that'welosc not to kc SEN Ws 10. bullatng up your t, on mo»t holy faith Xi . keep your /. in love of God looking for mercy See ASSKMBLE, £U. SENATE. Acii 5. 31. they called all the s. of Israel together SENATORS. Pfa/.lOS.SC.toblnd prlnces.and teach his j.wisdom Sti^ND. Gen. ei. 7. God shall s. his angel before thee, 40 K. I pray thee, s. me good speed this day 54. he said t, me away unto my master, 56. 3B. 17. vilt thoa give me a pledge, till thou s. it ? 4.1. 4. if thou wilt r. our brother with us 45. 5. Ood did /. me before you, to preserve life J^ the Lord shall s. thunder and rain 16. 11. Samuel said to Jesse, s. and fetch David 19. Saul sent, and said, s. me David thy son C5. S5. I saw not the young men thou didst s. t^'iTm.11.6. David saying, /. me Uriah the Hittite 14. 3S. come hither, that I may s. thee to king 15. 36. by them ye shall t. unto me every thing 17> 16. now therefore s. quickly, aodteU David 3 Kingg SO.g. all thou didst s. for thy serv, I will do $ Kings S.l6.he said, ye shall not f .|| 17.he said, x. 5. 7< doth J. to me to recover a man of his leprosy f>.13.spy where he is, that Tmay;. and fetch him 7. 13. let us/, and see || 9. 17> '. to meet Jehu 15. 37. the Lord began to s. against Judah Rezin . Chron. 13. S. let us i. abroad our brethren C ChroH.i.t.s. me therefore a man cunning to work 8. s. me also cedar trees, fir-trees, algum-trees 6. 27. then hear thou, and s. rain upon thy land S8. 16. Ahaz did J. to king of Assyria to help him 32.9- Sennacherib did/, servants to Ilezekiidi Exra 5. 17. let the king s. his pleasure to us iVirA.S. 5. that thou wouldest/. me unto Judah 6. so it pleased the king to e. me, and I set a time 8. 10. eat, drink, and x. portions unto them, IS. JobZX. 11. they I. forth their little ones as a flock 38. 15. canst thou i. lightnings, that thay may go Psai. SO. 3. t, thee help from the sanctuary 4^. 3. O s. out thy light and truth, let them lead 67. 3. he shall /. from heaven, and save me from reproach ; God shall /.forth his mercy and truth 66. 9. thou, O God« didst /. a plentiful rain 33. he doth/, out his voice, a mighty voice 110. S. shall /. rod of thy strength out of Zioii lie. S5, Lord, I beseech thee, /. now prosperity 144. 7- I. thine hand from above, rid me, deliver ProvAO. 36. so is the sluggard tothem Uiat/.hlm SS. SI. answ. words of truth to them that/, to thee 35.13. so is a faithful messenger to them that /. him Ecet. 10. 2. ointment to /. forth a stinking savour Isa. 6.K. whom shall I /. ^ I said, here am I, /. me 10, 10. Lord shall /, among his fat ones leanness 16. 1. /. ye the lamb to the ruler of the land 19- 30. he shall /. them a Saviour, a great one SS. 30. that/, forth thither the feet of ox and ass 57. 9, didst /. thy messengers far off, and debase *er. 1. 7. thou shalt go to all that I shall/, thee 3. 10. /. unto Kedar 1|9. 17. s. for cunning women 37. 3. /. the yokes to king or Edom and Moab 39. 31. /. to all them of me captivity, saying 43. 5. for the which the Lord shall /. thee to us 6. we will obey the Lord, to whom wa /. thee n/. 9'S8. pray ye therefore the Lord that he will /. forth labourers into his harvest, X»^f 10.3. 10. 3-i. think not that I am come to /. peace IS. SO. till he /. forth judgment unto victory 13. 41, Son of man shall /. forth his angels, and fhey shall gather them oSend.S4. 31. Mart n.S7. 15. 83. /. her away, for she crieth after us a. S. straightway he will /. them, HJark 11.3, i^rki. 14. that he might /. them to preach, 6. 7. 5. 10. would not /. them away out cf the country 13. besought him, saying, /. us into the swine JM 14. / wili /. all my plagues upon thine heart 23.37. I wiU /. my fear J| 28. I will s. hornets 33.3. XwiU s. an angel before thee, and drive out Lev. S6. 32. / wi/i s. wild beasts among you S5. / will t. pestilence II 36i I will s. faintoess I>ent, 11. 15. I mil /. grass in thy fields for cattle 32. 34. I will s. the teeth of beasts upon them 1 Sam, 9, 16. 1 will /, thee a man of Benjamin Iti, 1. / will /. thee to Jesse the Bethlehemite S0.13.then I will /. shew it thee, and /. thee away 1 Ktjigs 18, 1. and I will /. rain upon the earth SO.S.yet I will /. my servants tmto thee to-morrow 34. 1 will /. thee away with this covenant 2 Kings ig.J. I wills, a blast upon him, /ja,37.7. Isa, 10.6. / wills, him against hypocritical nation 66. 19. r Toills, those that escape unto the nation Jer. 8. 17. behold, I will /.serpents among you 9* 16. / loilt s. a sword after them till consumed, 34. 10. I 25. 16, 37. I 39. 17. I 49. 37. 16. 16. I will /. for many fishers, many hunters 35, 9> / will s. and take the families of the north 43, 10. / will s. ^Nebuchadnezzar my servant 48. 12. behold, I will s. unto him wanderers 51. 3. and / will s. unto Babylon fanners JE«*.5.l6. Iwills. famine, 17- | 14.13.^»w/a.ll. 7* 3. /a;t///. mine anger upon thee and judge 38. 23. / will s. into her pestilence and blood Joel 3. 19- I will s. you corn, and wine, and oil Mai. 2.2. ZwiV//, a cursey4.5. JctV//. Elijah 3, 1. 1 wills, my messenger, and he shall prepare Mai. 15. 33. Iieill not s, them away fasting Ijttke 11.49. Iwills. them prophets and apostles 50. 13. what shall 1 do ? I will /. my beloved son Jo/m 15. 36. the Comforter whom I will s, I6. 7. ^f/S2. 31. Itoill s» thee far hence to the Gentiles 1 Cor. l6,3,whomyou shall approve, them Iwills. "See FiRB. SEND EST. Deiit. 15. 13. when thou /. him out free, 18. Jos/t. 1. iS. whithersoever thou /. us we will go 3 Kings 1. 6, that thou /* to enquire of Baal-zebub J06 14, 20. changest countenance, and j, him away Psal. 104. 30. thou /, thy Spirit, they are created SE^DETH. Deui. 24. 3. and if the latter husband /, her out 1 Kixgs 17. 14. till the day that the Lor^ /. rain Jod 5. 10. and who /. waters upon the fields IS. 15, he /, them out, they overturn the earth Psal. 104. 10. he /. the springs into the valleys 147- 15. he /. forth his commandment, 18. Prov. 26. 6. fliat J. a message by the hand of a fool Cant. 1. IS. my spikenard .j. forth the smell thereof Isa, 18. 2. that/. ambassad!ors by the sea in vessels Mat. 5. 45. and /. rain on the just and oti the unjust Mark 11. 1. he /.forth two of his disciples, "14. 13. Luke 14. 33. /. and desireth conditions of peace /Ills S3 36. Claudius Lysias to Felix /. greeting SENDIKG- 2Seim. 13. 16 i\th evil in/, me awav is greater SEN 2 Cfiron. 36. 15. his .1. messengers, Jer. 7. "25. \ £5. 4. I 26.5. I 29. 19. I 35.15. I 4^, 4, Esth. 9. 19- a^nd of /. ponions one to another, 22 Psal. 78. 49. by /. evil angels among them Ita. 7-S5, itsh^ili be for the /. forth of lesser cattle Etek.V(.\.5. rebelledin /. ambassadors unto Egypt Rom. 8. 3, God /. his Son in likeness of sinful flesh SENSE, Or meairing of scripture. It is said, Neh. 8. 8, They read in the book, in the law of God dis- tinctly, and gave the sense^ and caused theni to understand the reading. A learned author sat/s, that these five different Senses may 6e distinguished in the Scripture. The Gram- matical Sense. The Historical or Literal Sense. The Allegorical or Figurative Sense The Analogical Sense. The Tropological or Moral Sense, r. ITie Grammatical Sense 1/ that which the words of the text present to the mind, according to the proper and usual signijicatioii of those words. Thus when it is said, that God repents, that he is in anger, that he ascends or descends, that he has eyes open, or ears attentive, &ic. the grammatical Sense of alt these expressions migfii induce one to think that God is corporeal, and subject lo the same weaknesses as ou/selies, hut as reason and sound faith do assure w>, that he hat nmie of our infrmities and imperfec- tions ; upon such occasions we are not to aiide by, or confine ourselves to, the GraDimatic:il S'ense. II. The Literal and Historical Sense is that which belongs to the history or fact, to the Sense which the rehearsal and terms of the Scripture immediately presetit to the mind. Thut u-hen it is said, thnt Abraham married llagar, that he aftericards sent her away, that Isaac 7oas born vf Sarah, thit he received cir- cumcision: All these facts, taken iri the histori- cal and literal Sense, meaii nothing else than what is expressed in the history ; that is, the marriage a/' Abraham with Hagar, the birth of Isaac, isc. III. The Allegorical and Figurative Sense ic that which examines what may be concealed under the terms, or under the event mentioned i}i the history. Thus the marriage of Abraham with Hagar, who was afterwards repudiated and driven aioay because of her insolence, and that of her son, is a figure or representation of the Synagogue, which was only as it were a Slave, and lohich was divorced and rejected, because of its infidelity and ingratitude. Sarah is the figure of the Christian C/ntrch, and Isaac of the people chosen vf God, Gal, 4. 23, S3, '.^4, SfC. IV. 'ihe Analogical Sense, or Sense of Analogy and Agreement, is that which refers some ex- pressions of Scriyture to eternal life and happi- ness : because of some conformity or similitude belueen the t€r7fu that are brought to express something coming to pais ui this world, a-'id what Ahull come to pass in heaven. lor exant- ple, on cccasion of the Sabbath, or of the seventh day's rest that was enjoined the people of Ood, a transition may be made to that re- pose or rest that the saints enjoy i/i heaven. 0?i occasion of the Israelites enteting into the land of promise, we naturally pass to treat oj the entering of the Elect into heaven: Thete transitions t/fc Jlpostle makes, Ileb. ^. 18, ty. 1 4. 1, 9. V. The Moral or Tropological Sense, is that which dedttces t/ioral refiections fjr tht conauci of life, and for the jefarmation oj mujinfsn^ from what is related historically or literally in Scripture. For example, on occasion of t'/e^e woras of Dent, 25. 4, Thou shalt not muzalu the ox when he treadeth out the corn, St. l-'aul Says, that those thai preach the gospel, and m- sinict 7is in the way to salvatiott, ought to l.e supplied with the necessaries of life, 1 Cor. y. 9, 10, 11, 14. These five Senses may be observed in this one word, Jerusalem. According to iAs Graimnat- ical Sense, it signifies the N'ision of peace . according to the literal and historical, the capi- tal city of Jxtdea ; according to the allegorical, the church militant ; according to the attalogt- cal, the church triumphant; according to the tnoral, a faithful soul, of which Jerusalem 1/ iiiid if figure. SENSES. Ilei. 5. 14. have their /.exercised to discern goo4 SENSUAL. Jam. 3.15. this wisdom is earthly, /, devilish fude 19. these be /. having not the Spirit SENT. Gen, 37. 33. tlcy /, the coat of many coloufi SEN ■Cen. 38. W. Judah s. the kid by band of his friem 25. Tamap s to her father-in-law, ■»aying, by 41 . 14. then tharoah s, and called Joseph 42.4«bnC Befljamin Jacob i'. notwith his brethren 45. 8. it was not you that s, me hither, but God -50, 16. they j. messengers nnto Joseph, saying -Exod. ^I't.lhon shall say, I AM hath^. metoyoa 5. 22. Lord, why is it that thou hast s. me r A«m. 13. 16. the names of the men Moses j. 14.36. ' 32. iU. Balak the king of Moab hath St unto me 15. Balak s. yet again princes more honourable Josh. 6. 17* because she hid the messengers we c, 14. 7- forty years old was I when Moses s. me Jtidg.20.6,l cut her in pieces and s. her thio* Israel 1 Sam. 31.9- ^- into the land of the Philistines 2Sam. 24. l.'S. what answer return him that f. me 1 Kings 18,10.no nation whither my lord hath not j. '21, 11. the elders did as Jezebel had s. unto them 3 Kings 1. 6. return unto king that s. you, and say 6. 10. and king of Israel s, to the place the man 14. 9- thisile s. to the cedar in Lebanon, saying 16. II. Urijah built according as Ahaz had s, ' ] 8. 27 . Rab-shakeh said to them, hath my master s. me to thy master to speak words ? Isa. 36. 12. J 9- 4. his master s. to reproach the liviog God 22. 15. she said, thus said the Lord God of Israel, tell man that J-. you unto me, 18. 2 Chr. 34. 23. Esra 4. 11. this is the copy of the letter they s. Neh. 6. 4. they s. unto me four times after this sort Psal, 105. 20. king J. and loosed him, the ruler ha. 48. l6. Lord God and his Spirit hath i. me Jer. 14. S. their nooles have s. their little ones 2.1. SI. Z have not s. these prophets, y«t they ran 2y. 25. because thou hast s, letters in thy name 37. 7< thus shall ye say unto the king thatj . you 42. 9. whom ye j:.to present yorr supplication, 20. Kzek. 23. 40. ye have s. for men to come from far Dan. 3. 28. who hath s. his angel and delivered Hos. 5. 13. then Ephraim went and j. to king Jareb Zech. 7. 2. when they had s. unto the house of God JW«(.10.40.he thatreceivethme.receiveth him that 4, me, MarkQ. 3?. Luke Q. 48. John 13. 20, 21. 1. then s. Jesus two disciples, saying to them 27. IQ, Pilate's wife s. unto him, saying, have MarkQ. 27. immediately the king j. an executioner Xjuke 1. 30, John Baptist hath s. us unto thee 10. 1. Jesus f. them two and two before his face 14. 17. he J. his servant at supper-time to say 19>- 14. they s. a message after him, saying 23. 11. mocked him, and s. him again to Pilate John 1. 22. we may give answer to them that s. us 4. 34. my meat is to do will of him that s. me 5. 23. honoureth not the Father who hath s. me 24. that belicveth on him that s. me, 12. 44. 30. but will of him who j. me, 6. 38, 39, 40. 33. yej. unto John, and he bare witness to truth 36. the siffle works I do bear witness that the Father hath s. me, 37. | 6. 57. | 8. l6, 18. G. 44. except the Father which s. me draw him 7. l6. my doctrine is not mine, but his that s. me IS. but he that seekelh his glory that s. him 32. Pharisees and priests .;, ofilcers to take him 9-4. I mustwork the works of him that i-. me 10. 36. say ye of him whom the Father hath j-. 11. 42. that they may believe thou hast j. me 12. 45. he that seeth me, seeth him that s. me 49- Father who j. megave me a commandment 14. 24. word is not mine, but Father's who s. me 15. 21. because they know not him that j. me Id. S. but now I go my way to him that j.me 1% 3. is life eternal, to know Jesus whom thou j-. 18. as thou hast s. me into the world, so I s, 21. the world may believe that thou hast e. me 23, that the world may kuow thou hast s* me 25. and these have known that thou hast j. me 20.2 1, as my Father hath * .me, even so send I you Acts 5, 21. s. to the prison to have them brought 10. 29. I a.sk lOP what intuit ye have s. for me 11. .30. s. it to the elders by Barnabas and Saul 13. 15. the rulers of the synagogue s. unto them 15. i.7. we have therefore s. Judas and Silas 16. 36. the magistrates have s. to let you go •19- 31. Paul's friends J. unto him, desiring him 1 Cor.l, 17, Christ s.me not tobaptiz2,but lopreach £ Coi-.,e. 18. we have s. with him the brether, 22, Phii. 4. 16. in Thessalonica ye s. once and again a John A. 14. testify that the Father j. the Son SENT away. f^Jen.aSiSO.Phafl-aohrf. aitfay Abraha.-n and his wife 21, 14. Abraham j. Ishmael and H agar aaiajf 24. 59. they j. away tlebekah their sister £5. 6, Abraham s. Keturah's children away 26. 27. seeing ye hate roe and have s. me awa^ 29. as we havejc. theeawi^ in peace, thou art S8. 5. Isaac J. ,caiay Jacob to Padan-aram ' 6. Isaac had blessed Jacob and s. him away 31. 27. I Might have ..f. thee aw«;^ with mirth 42. surely thou hadst /. me away empty i5. 24 s. he his hr^hrfin jjway, they.dejiarted 530 SEN Deut. 24. 4. s. her away, may not take her again Josh, 2. 21. Rahab s. spies awa^, they departed 22, 6. Joshua s. Reubenites and Gadites away, 7. Judg. 11. 38. Jephthah s. his daughter away 1 Sam. 10. 25, Samuel s. all the people away 19. 17. Saul saidjWhy hast thou s.away my enemy ? 2 Sam. 3. 21 . David s. Abner away, and he went 2t. why is it that thou hast s him away? 10.4. cut garments, and s. them away, 1 Chr. 19.4. 1 Chron. 12. I9, lords of Philistines s. David awatf Job 22. 9. thou hast s, widows away empty Mark 12. 3. and they caught the servant and beat him, and s. him away, 4. iMke 20. 10, 11 Luke 1, 53, and the lich he hath 3. empty away B. 38. but Jesus s. him away, saying Acts 13. 3. laid hands on them, they s. them away 17. 10. brethren immediately s. away Paul, 24. God SEWT. Gen. 45, 7. Gods, me before you to preserve life Exod. 3. 13. the God of your fathers hath s. me 15. the Cod of Jacob hath s. me unto you Judg. 9. 23. Ood s. evil spirit between Abimelech 1 Chron. 21. 15. Gods, an angel unto Jerusalem Neh. 6. 12. J perceived that God had not s. him Jer. 43. 1. forwhich the Lord their God s. him .God)ia.tik not s. to thee to say, go not into Egypt Da?i. f), 22. God hath s. his angel, and hath shut John 3. 17. Gad s. not his Son to condemn world 34. he whom God hath s. speaketh words of God Acts 3.26. GodhaXh raised his Son Jesus, s. him 10.36. word of Cod s. unto the children of Israel Ga/. 4. 4. God s. forth his Son made of a woman 6. God hath s. forth the Spirit of his Son 1 John 4. 9. God s. his only begotten Son into world 10. Gods, his Son to be a propitiation for oar sins Rev. 22. 6. God I. his angel to shew his servants Be SENT, Gen. 45. 23. to his father he s. after this manner 46. 28. Aes. Judah before him unto Joseph Exod. 18. 2. Cook Zipporah, after Aehadf.her back Judg. 11. 28. Ammon hearkened not to words he s. i Sam. 17.31 . rehearsed words, and he s, for David 30. 26. he s. of the spoil unto the elders of Judah ■2 Sam. 10. 5. he s. to meet them, 1 Chron, I9, 5^ 14. 29. when he s. again, he would not come 22.17. he of. from above, he took me. Psa.1. 18. I6. 1 Kings 20. 7, for he s. unto me for my wivofl 2 Kings Yi, 26. therefore Ae J, lions among them 2 Chron. 24. I9. yet he s. prophets to them to bring 25. 15. he s. unto Amaadah a prophet, which said Esth. 5. 10. he s. and called for his friends PsaL 78. 25. he s. them meat to the full 105. 17. he s. a man before them, even Joseph 26. he s, Moses his servant and Aaron 28. he s. darkness, and made it dark 106. l5. but he s. leanness into their soul 107. 20. he s. his word and healed them 111. 9- ^'£aw.l0.11.O Daniel underst.; to thee am Inow s. Joel 2. 25. my great army which Is. among you '.mos 4. 10. / have s. among you the pestilence Zech. Q. 11, /have s, forth thy prisoners out of pit Mai, 2. 4. and je shall know that / have j. this Luke 4. 43. 1 m\ist preachy f«itherefore am Jj. SEP 7 on s. them into the world Acts 16. 20. doubting nothing, for J have s. iLem 33. immediately theref. / j. thee, hast well doiK 1 Cor .4. 17. for this cause have /^.to you Timolheui 2 Cor. 9.3. yet have It. brethren, lest our boastmg 12.17 .did I make a gain of you by any whom Is. IB. I desired Thus, and with him Is. a brother Eph.6. 22. whom Is. for same purpose, Col. 4. ii. PhiC. 2. 28. / s. him therefore the more carefullj 1 Thess. 3. 5. for this I s. io know your faith Phil. IS. whom / have x. again, receive him See Lord. SENT/tfr/A. Gen. 8.7- Noah/,/or s. out the wild ass free ? Psal. 77.17. clouds poured out, skies s. out asound 80.11. she s. out her boughs to sea, and branches y the s. cities of Ephraim were among Ei9k. 41. 12. building that was before the s. place 1.1. so he measured the house and the s. places 14. the breadth of the s. place toward the east 42. 1 . chamber over aj^ainst the s. place, 10, 13. fi Cor. 6. 17. come out from among them, be ye .f. //«A.7,1i6.isholy,harmlesB,nndefiled,^.from sinners SEPARATED. Ceti. 13. 11. then Abram and Lot s. themselves 14. Lord said, after that Lot was s. from him S5.2S.two manner of people be s. from thy bowels Eiod. .35.16. so shall we be s. from people on earth Cev. 20. 24. 1 am the L<»d who have s. you from 29. which I have s. from you as unclean yum. 16. 9. that the God of Israel hath s. you Deut. 10. 8. the Lord s. the tribe of Levi to stand 32. 8. when he s. sons of Adam he set bounds 1 Chron. 12. 8. of the Gadites there j-. unto David 23. 13. Aaron was s. that he should sanctify «i. 1. David s. to the service of sons of Asaph S Chron. 35. 10. then Amaziah s. them, the army I'.zra a. 21. all that had *. themselves unto them 8. £4. tlien I e. twelve of the chief of the priests 9. 1. priests and Levites have not f. themselves 10.8. who would not comc« be s. from congregation 16. all of them by their names were s. and sat AW/j. 4. 19. work is great, and we are s. upon wall 9. ^. Israel s. themselves from all strangers IQ.. 28. they that had s. clave to the brethren 13. 3. they s. from Israel the mixed multitude Prov. 18.1. through desire a man havings, himself 19. 4. but the poor is s. from his neighbour lio. 56. 3. the Lord hath e. me from his peoplip, 50.2. iniquities have J, between you and your God Hot, 4. 14. for themselves are s. with whores y. 10. they went ajid s. themselves unto that shame Acts \Q. 9. Paul departed* and s. the disciples Jiom. 1. 1. Paul an apostle, s to the gospel of God 9- 1 S. I could wish that I were x. from Christ f/ii/.l.]5.Godwhox.mefrom my mothei''s womb 2. 12. Peter withdrew and/, himself, fearing SEPARATETH. Kian, 6. 5. till the days be fulfilled in which he s. 6. the days he /* he shall come at no dead body Prov. 16, 28. and a whisperer s. chief friends 17. 9- he that repeateth a matter/, very friends Ezet, 14. 7. or of the stranger which /. himself SEPARATION. Xftr. 12.2. the days of the /. for her infirmity 5. she shall be unclean two weeks, as in her /. 15 1 19* 3he shall be in her /. seven days £0. bed she lieth upon in her t. shall be unclean 25. an issue of blood out of the time of her /. 7I3. every bed shall be to her as the bed of her s. It), i 22. goat shall bear iniquities to a land of /. 20. t 21. take h'S brothei^s wife, it is a. /, IVum. 6. 4. days of /. shall cat nothing of vinertree !>. all days of his /. no razor shall come on head 8. all the days of his /. he is holy unto the Loixt 12. he shall fionsecrate Co Lord the days of his /, .and bring a lamb, because his /• was4efil£d 13. when the days of his /. are fulfilled IB. Nazarite shall shave the head of his /. and take the hair of his s. and put it in the fire 19- after the hair of the Kazarite's /. is shaven II. his offprujjr for his /, after the 1 w of i. 531 SEP A^um. 19,9,the ashes ahallbe kept for a water of s. 1:1. the water of /, hath not been sprinkled, 2u. 21. hethatsprinklethwatvrof /, shall wash his clothes, that touchcth waterof /. shall be unci. 21. 23. it shall be purified with the water of s. Ezek. 42. 20. it had a wall round to make a /. Zeeh. 13. fl. fountain opened for j, for uncleanncss SEPARATING. Zeeh. 7. 3. should I waep in the lifth month, /. SEPULCHRE, Or Grave. The Hebrews have always taken great care about the burial of t/mr dead. The greatest part of their Sepulchres were holhw places dug into rockt^ as was that bought by Abraham, for the burying o/" Sarah, Gen, 23. 6. those (if the kings o/'Judah and Israel; ajtd that wherein our Saviour was laid in mount Calvary. Sometimes also their graves were dug in the ground, and commonly without their towns in burytng-places, set apart on purpose. Generally they used to put some hewn atone, or other thing, over the grave, to shew it was a burying place, that passengers might be warned' not to come near it, that they might not be pol- luted. Our Saviour in Mat. 23. 7- compares the hypo- critical Pharisees to whited sepulchres, which appeared fine without, but intaardly were full of rottenness and corruption. It is said, that every year, on the fifteenth of February, the lev/s took care to whiten their septtlchres anew. In Luke 11. 44. he compares them to graves which appear not, and the men that walk over them are not a.vare of them, or know not that the places are unclean, so that they contract an unknown and involuntary impurity. So they that conversed with the Pharisees, being deceived by llmr fair shews of religion and devo- tion, were easily ensnared and drawn iiito sin by them. It is said. Mat. 23. 29, 30, 31, Wo unto you Scribes and Pharisees ; because ye build the tombs of the prophets, and garnish the se- pulchres of the righteous: And say, if we had been in the days of our fathers, we would not hav? been partakers with them in the blood of Uifl prophets. Wherefore ye he witnesses unto youjrselves, that ye are the children of them which killed the prophets. JJs if our Saviour had said. Ye pretend a great deal of respect to the ancient prophets, a7id 10 disallow what your fathers did to them, by building and gamiihing their tomhs ; yet thii practice of yours seems rather to be a7i appro- bation of your fathers' wickedness, if one look upon it, either in the nature of the thing, for hereby you keep in memory what your Jathers did against them: whereas, if you did detest it, you vKndd rather do all you could that it might be utterly forgotten ; or tfo?ie may Judge of yojtr tfffectiofis to the dead prophets, hy yovx usage of the living, namely. Myself and my Apostles. Gen. 23. 6. none shall withhold from thee his s. Deut. 34.6. nomankuoweth of his f. unto this day Jttdg. 8. -32. Gideon was buried in his father's s. 1 Sam.\Q.2. thou shalt find two men by Rachel's j. 2 Sam, 2. 32. they buried Asahel in his father's /. 4. 12. the head of Ishbosheth buried in Abner's /. 17, 23. Ahithophel buried in the /. of his father HI . 14. bones of Saul in the /. of Kish his father 1 Kings 13,22. thy csircase shall not come to the/. 31. bury me in the s. wherein man of God is ■2 Kings 9. 28. Ahaziah in the ;• with his fathers 13. 21. they cast the man into the /. of Elisha 21. 26, Amon was buiied in his s. in the garden 23. 17. they said, it is the /. of the man of God 30. josiah buried in his own /. 2 Chron. 35. 24. Psal. 5. 9. their throat is an open /. Rom. 3. 13. Isa. 22. 16. that thou hast hewed thee out a /. here ashethathewe.tnout a/, on high, andgraveth Mat, 27. 60. he rolled a great stone to the door of /. 61. the other Mary, sitting over-against the /. 64. command that the /. be made sure, 66. 28. 1. and the other Mary came to see the /. 8. departed quickly from the /. with fear and joy Mark 15. 46.Joseph wrapped him in the linen, and laid him in a/.X«A«23.53. ^/jl3^9. and rolled a stone to the door of the /. 16. S. they came to the/, at the rising of the sun 3. who shall roll the stone from the door of the s. 5. entering into the /. ||8. they fled from the s, Luke 23. 55. and the women also beheld the s. 24. 1. early in the morning they came to the /. S. they found the stone rolled from /. John 20.1. 9- returned from the /. || IS. Peter ran to the /. 22. certain women which were early at the /. 24. certain of them with us went to the s. John 19. 41 . and in the garden there was a new /. 4(2. th^y laidJesus, for the /. was nigh at baud £ M 2 SER John 20. 1. Cometh Mary wK?n it was dark to t. 2, tht^y have taken away th; Lord out of lim $ 3. that other disciple came t.^ the /. 4, 8. 6. then cometh Peter, and went into the s. 11. Mfiry stood without at the s. weeping, as she wept, she stooped down and looked into the s. ActsZ. 29 and his /. is with us unto this day 7. 16. Jacob laid in the /. that Abraham bought SEPULCHRES. Gen. 23. 6. in the choice of our /. bury thy dead 2 Kin^s 23. 16. Josiah spied the /. and took the bones out of the /. and burnt them upon the altar 2 Chron. 21. 20. Jehoram not buried in /, of kings 24. C5. Joash not || 28. 27. Ahaz not in /. of kings 32. 33. Hezekiah buried in the chiefest of the /. Neh. 2. 3, the place of my father's /. lieth waste 5. wouldst send me to the city of my father's /. .1. 16. !Nehemiah repaired to place over-against j. Jlfa^23.27.woetoyou,foryeare like unto whited/. 29. because ye garnish the ,/. of the righteous Luke 11. 47, ye build the s. of the prophets, 48. SERAPIIIMS. Isa. 6. 2. abov« it stood the /. each had six wings 6. then flew one of the /. having a live coal SERGEANTS. Acts 16. 35. sent the /. saying, let these men go 38. the /. told these words unto the magistrates SERPEN'!'. In Greek, Ophi.^; in Hebrew, Nachash. The craft, the wisdom, the jubtiliy of ilie Serpent, are things insisted on in Scripture, as qualities that diuinguish them from other animals. Moses introduces the relation of Eve's tempta tion by affirming^ Now the serpent was moru subtile than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. Gen. 3, 1. Ayid our Sa- viour recommends to his Apostles to have the wisdom of the Serpent, Mat. 10. 16. They bring several p-oofs of this subtitty of the Ser- pent, 2'hey say, that the Cerastes hides him- self in the sand, is. order to bite the horse's foot, that lie plight throw his rider. Jacob makes an allusion to this in the blessing ha gave to Dan, G««. 49. 17, Dan shall be a ser- pent by the way, an adder in the path ; that biteth the horse-heels, so that his rider shall fall backward. It is likewise said of the\ Serpent, that when he is old, he has the secret h ■of growing young again, and of stripping off \ his old skin or slough, by squeezing himself' be- \ tween two rocks. He assaults « ma» if he has ^ his clothes on. but fiees if he finds him naked. IVhen he is assaulted, his chief care is to se- cure his head; because his heart being under his throat, arid very near his head, the readiest way to kill him \s to squeeze or cut ojf his hend.' Hence in the curse that God gave the Serpent he told him, Ihe seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head, that is, the principal seat of his life. Gen. 3. 15. And many have supposed that his chief subtilty, or wisdom, as the gospel calls it, consists in t/tis, that he chooses to expose his whole body to danger, that he may save his head. When he goes to drink at a fountain, he first vomits vp all his poison, for fear of poisonjjig himself as he is drinking. Though this observation be not assented to l.y every body, it has nevertheless a great many defenders. It is said further of the Serpent's subtilty, that it stops up its ears that it may not hear the voice of the charmer or enchanter. The PsaU mist takes notice of this piece of subliUy 0/ the Adder. Psal. 58. 4, They are like the deaf adder, that stoppeth her ear; which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charm- ing never so wisely. It is said, it applies one of its ears hard to the ground, and itops up the otlier with the end of its tail. Others say the subtilty of the Serpent consists in its agility and suppleness ; or tn a secret it has m recovering in sight by the juice of fennel. Every one prolines Itis own conjectures on this matter. Some place the venom of the Serpent in its gall, otfiers in its tongue, and others in its teeth. The Scripture in differeiit passages eiprestet itself sometimes as supposiytg the gall of the Serpent 10 be its venom. Job 20. 14. His meat in his bowels is turned, it is the gall of asps within aim. David see7ns to place it in the tongue. Psal. 140. 3, They have sharpened their tongues 'ike a serpent. Ajid Solomon iji the teeth, Prov es. 32. At the last it bitteth like a serpent, a.id stingeth like an adder. The Devil is called a Serpent, Rev. 12. 9. both became be hid himself in the body of a real serpent when he seduced the fint woman, and because of his serpentine dispofttion, being « subtile, crajty, and da?igerous mi^my -o muH ihid, Str Ukvil. Interpreters have much specntaied concerning tS.e nttture of the first Serpent, that tempted live. Some have thought, that then the Seri^eiit, or that kind of Serpents, there being several kinds of them, had two, four, or many feet, or moved vpon the hinder jiart of its body, with head, breast, and belly upright. They ground their opinion on the curse that God gave the Serpent. Ge7i, 3. 14, Upon thy belly shall thou go. Whereas for- vterly thou hadst a privilege above other kinds of Serpents, whereby thou didst go with erected breast, and didst feed upon the fruit of trees and other plants ; now thou shalt be brought doxojL to the same mean and vile estate mih (hem. Others think that there is no probability that this animal was otherwise than zohal it is now; but what before the fall was natural to it, afterwards became painful, as nakedness 7vas to man. It is put for wicked malicious persons. Mat. 23. 33. Ayiother curse that God gave the Serpent was, 'Chat it should feed upon dust. Gen. 3. 14. isxi.]2A\ says also. Dust shall be the serpent's meat, Isa. .65. 25. And in Mic. 7- 17- They shall lick the dust like a serpent. It is true, however, that they eai jl^sh, birds, f-rogs, fish, fruits, grass, S^c. Bui as they continually creep upon the earth, it is impossible but that their food must be often defiled with dust and dirt. Some of them may really eat earih ma of necessity, or at least earth-worm^^ which they Cannot swallow without a good deal of dirt with them. /Imong other kinds of Serpents mentioned in Scripture are these fiery, flying serpents, that made so great a destruction among the lsT&e\iteSj and were the death of so many people in the desert. Num. 21. 6. The Hebrew word here used for Serpent, is Saraph, which properly signifies to burn; and it is thought that this name was given to it, cither because of its colour ; or because of that heat and thirst it creates by its biting. It was upon this occasion that the Lord com- manded Moses to make the braseu serpent, or thefigwe of the Serpent Saraph, and to raise It upon a pole, that the people who were bit by the Serpents, by looking upon this image, might the presently healed. Moses did so j and the ■eut. 34. 5. Moses thi servant of the Lord died, Josh. 1. 2. Mosti my servant is dead. This title is often given him, not onkf to reflect lionour upon him, tu also to give authority to his laws and writings in publishing of which he only acted as God* servant, in his name and stead : And likewis that the Israelites might not think of Moses above what was meet, remembering that he was not the Lord himself, but only Ms servant ; and therefore not to be worsltipped, nor yet too perti- naciously followed in all his institutions, when the Lord himself should come and abolish part of the Mosaical dispensation ; it being bttt rea- sonable that the servant should give place to the Son and Heir, He6. ». 3, 5, 6. Servant is also taken for a person of a servile ignoble conditon and spirit, who is altogether unfit for placet of dignity, £ccl. 10. 7< I have seen servants upon horses. The Apostle Paul says, 1 Cor. 9. 19. I have made myself ser- vant unto all, that I might gain the more. / have complied with their weaknesses and infir- mities, so far as they were not sinful : I have denied myself in t}\y liberty, and determined myself to that part in my actions, which I saw would most oblige, profit, and engage them to me so as to bring them in love with the gospel. The servant of sin, John 8. 34. is one who ts in spi- ritual bondage, and under the power of sin and corruption. Gen. 9. 25. Canaan, a t. of servants shall he be 24, 34. and he said, I am Abraham's s. 4p. 15. Issachar bowed and became a s. to tribute Exod. 21. 5. if the s. plainly say, I love my master Deut. 5. 15. remember that thou wast a s, in Egypt 23. I5i thou shalt not deliver the s. that is escaped 1 Sam, 2. 13. priest's j. came and said, 15. 9. 27. Samuel said, bid the a. pass on before ua 25. 41 . let thy handmaid be a a. to wash the feet 29. 3. is not this David the s. of Saul the king f 30. 13. I am a young man s. to an Amalekite 2 Sam. 9.2. of house of Saul, a. named Ziba, 19. 17. 16. 1 . Ziba the /• of Mephibosheth met David 18.29a when Joab sent the king's s. and me thy s. XKings 11.26Jeroboam Solom.'5 x.lift up his hand 12. 7. if thou wilt be a s. to this people this day 2 Kings 4,S4.5he saidto herx.drive and go forward 6. 15. when the s. of the man of God was risen Neh.^.lO. Tobiah the s. the Ammonite heard, 19. Job 3, 19. and the s. is there free from his master 7- 2. as a /. earnestly desireth the shadow 41.4. wilt thou take Leviathan for a s. for ever } PsaU 105. 17* even Joseph, who was sold for a j. Prov» 11.29- ^e fool shall be s. to the wise of heart 12.9* he that is despised and hath a s. is better 14. 35. the king's favour is toward a wise s, 17, 2. a wise s. shall have rule over a son that 19* 10. much less for a s. to rule over princes 22. 7* and the borrower is s. to the lender 29. 19. a s. will not be corrected with words 30.1Q.accuse not j.to his master, lest he curse thee 22. the earth cannot bear a J. when he reigneth Ita. 24. 2. as with the s„ so with his master 49, 7 . to a J. of rulers H Jer. 2. 14. is Israel a j. .* Dan. 6. SO. O Daniel, s, of the living God 10, 17. how can J. of my lord talk with my lord ? Mai. 1« 6. 5. honourethhis master, if I be a master Mat. 10. 24. nor is the s. above his lord 25. it is enough for the s, to be as his lord 18. 26. the s. fell down and worshipped Kim 27.the lord of that j.was moved witli compassion 32. O thou wicked s. I forgave thee all that debt 20.27- and whosoever will he chief among you, let him be your j. 23 . 11 . Mark 1 0. 44. 24. 45. who then is aifciithful andwise j.whom lord 46. blessed is that *. whom Ms lord, Luke 12.43 48. bnt if that evil s. shall say, Luke 12. 45. 50. the lord of that J. shall come, Luke 12. 46. 25. 21. well done, thou good and faithful s. enter thou into the joy of thy Lord, 23. Luke,\% 17. 26. thou wicked and slothful s. Luke 19. 22. 30. cast the unprofitable a. into outer darkness 26. 51. Peter struck a s. of the high-priest, and smoteofFhisear.A/orA 14.47. JoAnlS. 10 Mark 12. 2. and he sent to the husbandmen a s. Luke 12. 47. that s. which knew his lord's wiU 14. 21. so that J, came and shewed his lord 17. 7. but which of you having a j-. plowing 9- doth he thank that a.? I trow nut 20. 10. and at the season he sent a s. 11. JohnZ. 34. whoso committeth sin, is the j. of sia 35. the St abidethnotio the house for ever I 13* 16. the 4. is not greater than his lord, 15. SO. SER fikn 15. t5. tha r. Iinowpth not what his lord doeih %m 1 , 1. Paul a *, of Jesus Christ, an apostle H.4.who art thou that judf^r^st another man's *. T fi,l. T commend to you Phebe, a j. of the church Ccr.T.Sl.art thou called being a j./ care not for it a. is called, being a /. is the Lord's free-man 9- 19' yet I have made myself a j. unto all {■4. 1. 10. I should not be the t. of Christ 4. 1. M a child difTereth nothing from a i. 7 • wherefore thou art no more a s. but a son 'Hit. 2. 7. he took upon him the form of a. s, 'ot. 4. 12. £p»phras, a *. of Christ, aaluteth you Tt/n.2.24.x.of Lord must not strive,but*bo gentle ^hil$m. 16. not now as a /. but above a j. a brother H$b, 3. 5. Moses was faithfuUn hit house as a^, f'tt. 1.1. Simon Peter, a /. of Jesus Christ *ude I.Judethei.of Jesus Christ, to them sanctified S^e David. SERVANT, and SERVANTS of Ctd. (an. 50. 17. forgive the f. i»/"the Gorf of thy father . Chr, 0. 49. as Moses the / . of God commanded 6'Aro».24.9.the collection, Moses ihe a. o/'G.said N«A. 10.29< to walk in God's law, which was given by Moses the t.qf Gad to observe all com- mands Van, 6. SO. he said, O Daniel, /. o/* the living God 9- 11. written in the law of Moses the i. of God Tit. 1.1. Ks.ofGod\^Jam. 1. 1. James as. of God Pet. 2. 16. not using liberty, but as a «. o/God tv. 7- 3. till we have sealed the /. o^our God iH. 3. they sing the song of Moses the j.o/'Goif See Hired. Hu SERVANT. Ven. g. 36. and Canaan shall be Ah s. S7. Vjtcd. 14.31. people believed Lord and Ait s. Moses 21.30, if a man smite Ai« /.and die under his hand 26. if he smite the eye of Ais i, that it perish 33.H.butAtf/. Joshua departed not out oftabem. Josh. 5.14. Joshuasaid, what saith my L. to his s.7 9> 34. God commanded hit s. Moses to give yon \»dg. 7. 11. Gideon went down with Phurah hits, 19. 3. the Levite went, having his s. with him u. when the man rose to depart, he and his s. >>'nm. iQ. 4. let not the king sin against his s. S2. 15. Ictnotthe kingimputeany thingto /jiV J. "!\. Sg. the Lord hath kept his s. from evil Cf^ . 1 B.why doth m v Lord thus pursue after his s.? 19> let my lord tue king hear the word of Ais s. Sam. g. 11. as my lord hath commanded his s. 3 4. 23. the king hath fulfilled thn request oiAis s. 2t. 21. wherefore is my lord come to his s.f i A'lH^j 1. 51. swear, that he will not slay hiss. H. 56. which he promised by hand of Moses/iij j. ■'j'J- that he maintain the cause of /jiVf.and Israel 14. 18. he spakebyhand of Ai> J. Ahijah.ld. 29, 19. 3. Elijah came and left his s. at Beer-sheba i A itigt 9.36. word which he spake hy Ais /.Elijah 14. 25. the word which he spake by hiss. Jonah 17-3. Hoshea became Ai>/. and gave him presedts 24. 1. and Jehoiakim became his s. three years t'/iron, 16 13. O ye seed of Israel ^ij j. CAron. 32. 16. spake against his s. Hezekiah Veh. 4. 22. let every one with his s. lodge within P'«/.33.37.Ld.hath pleasure in prosperity o(his s. 10.5. fj. Oye seedof Abraham At/ J. he is our God 21). he sent Moses Ais s. and Aaron his chosen 42. for he remembered Abraham Ais s. 136. 22. gave even an heritage unto Israel hiss. Prt'v. 29. 31. that delicately bringeth up his s. Isa. 44. 26. that coufirmeth the word of Ais s. 4H. 20. the JjitA hath redeemed Ais s. Jacob 41J. 5. Lord formed me from the womb to be his s, 50. 10. who that obeyeth the voice of his s. * Jer. .34. 16. ye caused every man Ais s. to return Mar. B. 13. ^1/ /. was healed in the same hour LiiAe I. 51. he hath holpen his /. Israel in mercy 7.3 beseeching that he would come and heal /n.rj'. 14. 17. and sent his s. at supper-time to say Hev. 1 . 1. signified it by his angel unto his s. John See LonD, Maid. itfaH-SERVANT il*')rf.20.10.donowork,thounormfl»-J.r>«K^.5.14. i I . not covet thy neighbour's tnan-s. Deut.5.21. 21.27. and if he smite out his ma»-/. tooth "2. if the ox shall push a mans, or maid-ser\'ant Oeiit. 12. IB. must eat them, thou, and thy mans. id. 11. rejoice before Lord, thou and thy man.s. 14. rejoice in thyfeast, thou, and thy mans. W31. 13. if I did despise the cause of my mans. W. 34. 9. should let his mans, go free, 10. % SERVANT. fVm, 26.24. 1 will multiply thy seed for my /. sake 44. 10. he with whom it is found shall be my s. 17. y>im. 12. 7' ff*j/ s. Moses is not so, who is faithful I^.why were ye not afraid to speak against my i. ? 14. 24. but my /. Caleb bad another .spirit t'A. 1. 3. Moses my /. is dead, therefore aiise >Vim. S3. 8. that my son had stirred tip my s. S7. 13. therefore he shall be my /. for ever ^m. 19. 80. my lord. O king, my J deceived me 533 SER S Kings S. 6. I have therewith sent Naaman my s. S 1 .S.according to tiie law my /.Moses commanded Jo& 1.8 hut thou considered my s. Job? 3. 3. 19* 16. 1 called my s, and he gave me nu answer 42.7. ye have not spoken right, as My s. Job hath 8. go to mu 3. .lob, he shall pray for you Ita. 20. 3. like as my /. I saiah hath walked naked 23. 30. in that day I will call my s. Eliakim 41. 8. but thou Israel, art my s. fear not, 9. 43. 1. behold mys, whom I uphold, mine elect 19. who is blmd but my /. that I sent? 43. 10. ye are witnesses, and my /. I have chosen 44.1.hear, O Jacob, my s.\\ 2. tear not, O Jac.my s. 21. remember those, fnr thou art my s. 49. 3. 45. 4. for Jacob my s. sake, and Israel mine elect 49- 6. it is a light {hing thou shouldest be my s. 53. 13. behold, my s. shall deal prudently, be very 6fl. 8, so will £ do for my s. sake, not destroy them JeT. 25, 9. Nebuchadnezzar my s. 27. 6. | 43. 10. ZO. 10. fear thou not, O my s. Jacob, 46. 27, 28. Exek.SQ. 25. land I have given my/, Jacob, 37 .25 Hag. 3. 23. 1 will take thee. O Zerubbabel my s. ZecA. 3. 8. 1 will bring forth mys. the BRANCH Mai. 4. 4. remember 5ie law of Moses my s. Mat. 8. 6, my s. lieth at home sick of the palsy 8. speak, and mv /. shall be healed, lAike 7. 7 ■ 9' and to m.y /. do this, and he doth it, Luke 7. 8. 13. 18. behold, my /. whom I have chosen JoAn 12. 26. where I am, there shall also my /. be TAy SERVANT. Gen. 18. 3. pass not away, I pray thee from thy s. 19. 19- behold, thy j, hath found grace, Neh. 3. 5. 34. 14. be she that thou hast appointed for thy s. 33. 10. not worthy of the mercies shewed to thy s. 18. then thou shalt say. they be thy /.Jacob's 3!S . 5. the children which God hath given tAy /. 44. 31. grey hairs of f Ay /. our father to the grave 33. thy s. became surety for the lad to my father ^od. 4. 10. nor since thou hast spoken unto tAy s. Lev. 25. 6. be meat for you, for thee, and for thy s. Num. 11, 11. wherefore hast thou afflicted thy /. 7 Deut.S.a. hast begun to shew thy s. thy greatness 15.17, thro* his ear, and he shall be thys. forever Judg. 7. 10. go thou down with Phurah thy s. 15. 18. this great deliverance into hand of thy s. 1 Sam. 3. 9. speak, Lord, for thy s. heareth, 10. 17. 36. thus, slew both the lion and the bear SO. 7. if he say thus, thy s. shall have peace 22. 15. for thy s. knew nothing of all this 23. 11. O Lord God, I beseech thee, tell t/ty s. 28.2. surely thou shalt know what thy /.can do 2 Sam. 7. 19. but thou hast spoken of thy s. house 20. for thou. Lord God, knowest thy s. S9- let it please thee to bless the house of thy s. 9. 6. Mephibosheth answered, behold thy s. 13.35. the king's sons came,- as t/iy/. said, so it is 15. 21. in death or life, even there will thy s. be 19. S7. he hath slandered thy /. unto my lord 24. 10, O Lord, take away the iniquity of thy /, 1 Kings 1 .26. but me, even me thy s. and Zadok the priest, and tAy s. Solomon bath he not called 2. ."48. as my lord tne king said, so will thy 5. do 3. 8, and tAy s. is in the midst of thy people 9< give thy r. an understanding heart, to judge 8. 38. have thou respect to the prayer of thy s. 18, 12. but I thy s. fear the Lord from my youth 36. let it be known this day that I am thy s. 20. 32. tAys. Benhadad saith, I pray let me live 40. as thy /.was busy here and there, he was gone 2 Kings4. 1* Mv«. my husband is dead, and thou knowest thy s. did fear Lord, the creditor is come 5. 18. the Lord pardon thy s. in this thing 35. Gehazi said, thy s. went no whither 8.13. but what, is thy s. a dog } ||l6. 7. X am thy s. Neh. 1. 11. prosper, 1 pray thee, f Ay /. this day PsaL 19. 11 moreover, by them is thy s. warued 13. Keep back thy s. from presumptuous sins 37. 9- put not thy /. away in anger, leave me not 31. 16. makethy face to shine upon My /. save me 69. 17. hide not thy face from thy s» in trouble 86. 2, O my God, save thy s. that trusteth in thee 16. give thy strength unto thys. and save me 89. 39. thou hast made void the covenant of tAa s. 116. 16. truly lam n the house of Ztba /. to Mephibosheth 10.4. Hanun took David's/, and shaved the half of their beards, and cut garments, 1 CAr. J9-4. 11. 11. the /. of my Lord are encamped in fields 1 A'ings 2. 39. two of the /. of Shimei ran away 2 Ifings 21.23,the /.of Amou conspired against him 1 Chron. 21. 3. but are they not all my lord's s-. f 3 Chr. 8. 9. of the children of Isr. Sol, made no' /. 3Q. 20. carried to Babylon, where they were /. Ezra 5. 11. we are the /. of the God of heaven NeA. 5.15. their /. bare rule over the people 9. 36. behold, we are /. this day, /> in the land Job 1. 15. they have slaiu the /.with the sword,17. Psai. 123. 2, as the eyes of/, look to their masters Eecl. 3, 7, I got me /• and had /, born in my house 10. T. I have seen /. upon horses, and princes walking as /, upon ihe earth //(1.14. 2. Israel shall possess them for /.and handm. Jer. 34.11,caused the /. whom they had let go free, to return, and brought them into subjection for /. Lam. 5. 8. /. have ruled over us, none deliver Dan. 3.26. ye /. of the most high God, come forth Joet 3. 29, upon the /. will I pour out my Spirit Zech. 2. 9. behold, they shall be a spoil to their /. Mat. S3. 13. then said the king to the /, bind him Z5. 19. the lord of those /. cometh aodreckoneih Mark 14.65.the /. did strike Jesus with their hands Luke 12.37 .blessed are those /. found watching.SK. 17. 10. say, are unprofitable /. have done our duty John 15.15. henceforth I call you not /. for servant Acts 16. 17. these men are /. of the most high God fiom.6.16. to whom ye yield yourselves /. to obey 17. God be thanked, that ye were the /. of sin 18. made free^ ye became the /. of righteousness 19. as ye have yielded your members /, to sin 20./. of sin, ye were free from righteousness S3, being free from sin, and become /. to God 1 Coul. 23. ye are bought, be not ye the j. of men S Vor, 4. 5. and ourselves your /. for Jesus' sake Eph. 6. 5. /. be obedient to your masters according to the flesh, Col. 3. 23. Tit- 2. 9. 1 Pet.Z. 18. 6. not with eye-service, but as the /. of Christ Phil. 1.1. Paul and Timotheus the /. of Christ Col. 4, 1. masters, give your s. what is just 1 Tim% 6.1. let as many /. as are under the yoke 1 Pet. 2. 16. not using liberty, but as the /. of God 2 Pet. S.ig.they themselves are the /.of corruptioi Rev. 7. 3. till we have sealed the /. of our God See II r red. His SERVANTS. Gen. 40. 20. Pharaoh made a feast unto all his a Exod. 9. 20. Pharaoh made his /. flee into house. 12. 30. Pharaoh rose m the night, he and his x. Num. 22.22. Balaam riding.and his twos, with him TJeiit. 32. 36. Lord shall repent himself for Ai.v /. 43. for he will avenge the blnod of his j. 1 Sam. 8. 14. take the best^ and give to Ais /. 15 17. ye will take the tenth, ye shall be his s. 19. I. Saul spake to all his s. to kill David 33. 6. and all his s. were standing about him 2 Kings 5.13, his /„ came near, and spake unto him 1 Chron. I9.3. are notAi//. come to thee to search? 2 Chron. 12. 8. nevertheless, they shall be his s. 32. 16. Ais s. spake yet more against the Lord G. Neh. 2. 20. therefore we his s. will arise and build /oi4.18.behold, he put no trust in Ai//.and angels Psal. 69.36. the seed also of his s. shall inherit it 105.25. turned their heart, to deal subt.with/jM *, 135. 14. he will repent himself concerning Ai//. /Von.Sg.lS. if hearken to lies, all Aij /. are wicked Jsa. 56: 6. to love the name of the Lord, to be hn x. 65. 15. the Lord shall callAj/ /.by another namt 66. 14. hand of the Lord be known toward his s. Jtff..22.4.riding in chariots, on horses, he and his s. 36. 31. punish him, his stedandAi/ /. for inliuity Ezei. 46. 17. if the prince give a gift to /;u /, Dan. 3. 28. and delivered /jH.s. tbatmit. and Ai'/ /.shall serve hiin See Lord,,Maiu, Men. My SERVANTS. iJep.2S;.4S-. they aio my /. whom I brought out, 55, 1 Sam. 21.3. I have appointed mys. such aplacu 1 KiHgs 5.6.m^ j;. shall be with thy strv. 2 Chr. 2. ii. SO. 6, yet I; will send my s. unto thee to-morrow 22.49- l6ii.77;y /. gowith thyserv. in the ships, uu* 2 Kingf 9. 1. "that I may avenge the blood of my /. Neh. 4i, 16. the half of my s. wrought in thp wog-k 23, neither 1 nor my j, put off our tlothes 5.10^1 and my/, might exact of theoi mnury, coijt- 16. all my f were gathered thither to the woti* SER jWfA. 13. 19. and some of my s. set I at the gates isa. 65. 9. mine elect and my s. shall dwell there 1.1. my s. shall eat || 14. my s. shall sing for joy Je.T.T . 25. 1 have even sent to you all my s. 44. 4. Jo/(«18.36.ifkir/gd.of world, ihen would m^.f. fight Acts9.. 18. on viy s. I will pcur out of my Spirit iiev.2. 20.calls herself a prophetess, to seduce my 3. See Prophets. Thy SERVANTS. Gen. 42. 11. we are true men, thy 3. are no spies 44. 16. God hath found out the iniq'jity of thy s. 47.3.z/ty s. are shepherds, both we and our fathers 50. 18. his brethren said, behold, -we be i/iy s. i'joif.S. 15. wherefore dealest thou thus with t/iy ll.S.these i/iy s. shall bow down themselves to me 32.]3.remeniber Abr.and Israel i/iy s.Deut.Q.^T, Nnm.a^.Z&.t/iy s, will do as my lord cominand,31. ^osh. 9 8. Gibeonitessaidto Joshua, we are i/ty s. 10. 6. saying;, slack not thy hand from thy s. 1 Sam. 12, 19'. pray for t/iy j. to the Lord thy God 22,14. whois so faithful among all r//j/j. as David? 2 Sam. 19- 7- and speak comfortably to t/tu s. 34. they sent this word, return thon and all thy s. 1 Kings 2. 39. they told Shimei, thy s. be in Oath S.ti. my servants shall be with thy s. 2 Chr. 2. 8. 1(. 2.3. who keepest covenant and mercy with thy s. 32. hear thou and judge thy s. 2 Chron.6.'23. 10. 8. happy are these thy s. 2 Chron. Q. 7. IC^ 7. they win be thys. for ever, 2 Chron. 10. 7. 2 Ktiigi 6.3. one said, be content, and go with thy s. Neh. 1, 10. now these are thy s. and thy people 11. let thine ear be attentive to prayer of thy s. Psal. 79, 2. the bodies of thy s. have they given 10. by the revenging of the blood of thy s. shed 89. 50, remember, Lord, the reproach of thy s. '90. 13. let it repent thee concerning thy s. 16. let thy work appear to thy s. and thy glory 102. 14. for thy s. take pleasure in her stones 28. children of thy s. shall continue, their seed 119.91- they continue this day, for all are thy s. Isa. 37. 24. by thy s. hast thou reproached the Ld. Van. ] , 12. prove thy s. I beseech thee, ten days 13. and as thou seest, deal with thy s. Acts 4, 29 grant unto thy s. that with all boldness See Women. SERVE. Oen. 15. 13. thy seed shall s. them 400 years 14. that nation whom they shall s. will I judge 25. 23. and the elder shall s. the younger 27,29. let people J, thee, nations bow down to thee 40. by thy sword shalt thou live, and s. brother £9. 15* shouldst thou therefore s. me for nought ? 18. I will J. thee seven years for Rachel 27. tboo shalt s. with me seven other years Erod. 1. 13. they made Israel to s. with rigour .3. 12. ye shall s, God upon this mountain 4. 23, I say, let my son go, that he may s. me 7, 16, let my people go, that they may s. me in the wilderness, 8. 1, 20. | 9. 1, 13. 1 10. 3. 14. 12. sayint;, let us alone, that we.may j. Egyp- tians, for it had been better for us to ,f. them 20. 5. not bow down to them, nor s. them, Deut.S.Q. 21. 2. an Hebrew servant, six years he shall s. 6. shall bore his ear, and he shall s. him for ever Lev. 25.39. shalt not compel him to s. as bond-serv. 40, he shall s. thee unto the year of Jubilee Num. 4. 24. the family of the Gershonites to a. 26. shall bear all made for them, so shall they j. 8. 25. from the age of fifty they shall s. no more 18. 21. the tenth to Levi, for their service they i. Vent. 4. 19. thou shouldest be driven to s. them 6.13,thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and s. him, in. 12, 20, 1 11. 13. I 13. 4. Josh. 22. 5. I 24. 14, 15. I lSam.7. 3- | 12.14,20,24, 15. 12. if brother be sold to thee, and j. six years 20.11,i,hall be tributaries to thee, and shall s. thee 28,48, therefore shalt thoUj. thine enemies Joxh. 24. 15. choose yon this day whom you ■will s. Jiidg. 9. 28. should s. Sbechem, should *. llamor 'Mi. who is Abimelech, that we should s. him ? 1 .Sam. 10. 7. do thou as occasion shall s. thee H . 1 . make covenant with us, and we will s. thee 1 2. 10. but now deliver us, and we will j. thee 17. 9- then shall ye be our servaut.s, and s. us 2 Sam. iQ. 19- whom should 1..t. ."should I not j. 22 .44. a people 1 knewflot shall .r. me, P.9ff/, 18,43. 1 Ki/igf 12. 4. now therefore make thou this heavy yoke lighter, and we will s. thee, 2 Chron.lQ.^. h'in^s 10. 18. but Jehu shall j. Baal much 25. 24, dwell in the land, and s. the king of Baby- on, Jer.27. II, 12. 17. 1 28. U. I 40. 9. 1 Chtnn. 28. 9' and s. him with a perfect heart i Chron. 29.11. the Lord hath chosen you to .r. him ;i4.33. Josiahmade all present to s. the Lord God >j// 21. 15. what Almighty, that we should fhim? 3rt. 11. if they obey and s. him, they shall spend ■5.1.9. will tlie unicorn be willing to J. thee? 7'.vtf/. '.!2. 30. a seed shall j-. him and be accounted 72. 11. yea all kings, all nations shall s. him l(r.7. confounded be all they that *. graven images flS4 SER Fsa . 101 .6.walketh in a perfect way, he shall i. me i> they shall go in to wait upon s. of tabernacle 25. from 50 years shall cease waiting on the s. 16. 9. a small thing to bring yon to do the s. 18. 4. the Levites he joined to thee for all the s. 6. the Levites are given as a gift to do the s. 21. have given all tenth in Israel for their*. 31. Josh> 23. 27> be a witness, that we might do the s. 1 Kings 12. 4. make thou the grievous s. lighter 1 Chron. 6. 31. whom David set over the s. 9. 13. very able men for the workof the j. £6.8. 24. 3. David distributed them in their j. 28. 13. the Levites for all the work of the s. 21. the priests shall be with thee for all the s. 29. 5. who is willing to consecrate his s. to Xxtri ? 7. and gave for the j.of house ofGod, gold, silver 2 Chron. 8. 14. the courses of the priests to their s. ]C.8.they may knowmy s. and s. of the kmgdoms 24. 12. and gave the money to .such as did the* 29. 35. so the s. of the house was set in order 31. 2. appointed every man according to his s. 21 . in every work that he began in the s. 35. 2. encouraged them to the s. of the Lord 10. so the s. of the Lord was prepared, I6. Z;rra6.l8. in their courses, for the J. of God, 7.19- Neh. 10. 32. with lbs third part of a shekel for *. Pjfl/.ia4.14.causethheTb togrowfor the J. of mat» Jer. 22.13. that useflmeighbour's j, withoutwages EseXr. 2g. 18. caused his army to serve a great s. 44.14. keepers of the charge of house for all the s. John l6.2.who killeth you will think he doth * Sod s. Rom, 9. 4. to whom pertaineth the s. of God 12. 3. sacrifice to God, which is your reasonable j. 15. 31. that my s. may be accepted of the saints 2 C.ir. 9.12. forthe administration of this j. not only 13.8. taking wages of them to do you s. Gai. 4. P. did s. to them who by nature are no gods y.ph. 6. 7. with good-will doing s. as to the Lord Phil. 2. 17. if I be offered npon thej, of ynurfaub 30. to supply your lack of t. toward tc SET Tim. 6. 2. rather do /. bec&ase they are beloved ■ieA. 9. 1 . 6rst covenant had ordiDuices of divioe /. f). the priests accomplishing the /. of God y. that could not make him that did the s. perfect V*i-. 2. 19. 1 know thy works, and charity, and j. Bonrf-SERVlCli. KingsQ.il. Solomon did levy a tribute ofbond^. Eye-SEXIVICE. YyLQ.CjMot with eyes, as men-please rs, but as ser. SERVILE. ^v. C3.7. ye shall do no/, work, 8. 91, 25, 35, 36. Num. 28. 18, 25,26. I 20. 1, 12,35. SERVING. Eiod. 14. 5. that we have let Israel go from j. us D$ut.l5. 18. worth a double hired servant in j.lhce LtJce 10. 40. Martha wascnmbered about much j. WfM 20. 19. *. the Lord with all humility of mind 26.7.our twelve tribes instantly j.G. day and night Ilom.iQ. U. not slothful, fervent in spirit,*. Lord Tit. 3. 3. were sometimes foolish, /. divers lusLs SERVITOR. 27(;rifj4.43.j.said,iihall I set this before 100 men» SERVITUDE. 8 tYir.10.4. ease somewhat grievous j.of thy father Lam. 1. 3. Judah is gone because of great s. SET. Cen. 1. 17. God s. the stars in firmament of heaven 4. 15. and the Lord s. a mark upon Cain 6. 16. door of the ark shalt r. in the side thereof y. 13. I do J. my bow in the cloud for a token 1 a. 0. Abraham s. calf before them, they did eat 1 y. 16. the angels s. Lot without the city Sodom 3 1 . .17. s. it before my brethren and thy brethren 41 . 33. let rharaoh j . him over the land of Egypt 41. I have s. thee over all the land of Egypt 43. 9. ifl bring him not, and j. him before thee 48. 20. Jacob s. Ephraim before Manasseh £xod. 7. 23. nor did he s. his heart to this also 9. t21. he that j.not his heart to the word of Lord 13. 12. s. apart to Lord all that open the matrix 19- 12. s. bounds, 23. I| 2C}. 35. t. the table without 21.1. judgmentswhich thou shalt f. before them 23.31. I will *. thy bounds from the Red sea 25.30. thou shalt s. on table shcw-bread before me 4i». 4. t. in order things that are to be s. in order 5. J. altar of gold || 0. s. altar of burnt-offering 7.x. the laver || CO. he f.the staves || 23.the bread Lep.24.8.everysabb.hp. shall j.it in order before L. 26. 11. I will a, my tabernacle among you yum. 2. 9. camp of Judah, these shall first j. forth 4. i5. as the camp is to s. forward 5. 16. the priest shall *. her before the Lord H. 13. thou shalt s. the Levites before Aaron ID. 17. s. forward, bearing the tabernacle 21 . 8. Lord said, j. the fiery serpent upon apole "7.16. let the Lord*, a man over the congregation Pettf. 1. 8. I have s. the land before you, 21. *■ 6. as all this law which I 3. before you, 44. 7.7- Ld. didnot j.hisloveon you, because more 11. 26. Is. before you a blessing and a curse 32. to do all the juagments which I j. before you 1 i. C!4. choose to s. his name there, Ne/i. 1. 9, 17. 14. and shalt say, I will s. a king over me 15. in any wise shalt f. him the Lord shall choose 19. 14. land-mark, which they of old time have X. 2f). 4. f. down the basket before the altar, 10. 2H. 1 . the Lord thy God will /. thee on high 56. would not s. sole of her foot on the ground 30. 15. I have s. before you life and death, 19. •HC. 8. lies, bonndsof the people by the numbers 46. s. your hearts unto all the words I testify Jos/t. 24. 25. he s. them a statute in Ehechem Jiiiit!.6.'\6. till I bring and f. my present before thee 7. 5. that lappeth, him shalt thouf. by himself ly. and they had but newly s. the watch 22. Lord j. every man's sword against his fellow 1 Sam. 2. 8. he raiseth up poor out of the dost, to s. them among princes ; he hath s. world on them 4. 1 20. she answered not, nor s. her heart 5. 2. the Philistines J. the ark of God by Dagon 9. 20. as for thine asses, s, not thy mind on them 10. 19. ye have said, nay, but s. a king over us 12. 13. the Lord hath /. a king over you 13. -t 21. yet they had a file to j-. the goads 17- 2. Saul and Israel s. the battle in arrav, 8. 2 Snm. 10. 17. 1 Kings 20. 12. 1 C/irort. IQ. 17. 2 Sam. 6. 3. they s. the ark of God on a new cart 11.15. s. Uriah in forefront of the hottest battle 19. 28. yet didst thou s. thy servant at thy table I h'ings 2. 15. that all Israel s. their faces on me 5. 5. son, whom I will s. on throne shall build 12. 29. he s. the one in Beth-cl, the other in Dan 21.9. and s. Naboih on high among the people, 12. X h'ings i. 4. thou shalt J', aside that which is full 10, let us s. for him there a bed and a table ^8. /. on the great pot, and seeth^ pottage 4X.what, should I *. this before an hundred men ? 6.22. j.bread and wat«T before them to eat and dr, 2J.l.t'.thine house in order.for shalt die, /'.r/r. 38.1. I C/irj)i . Ifi. 1 . thf y s. the ark in midst of the tent i3S SET 1 CAr.22. 19. s your heart to seek the L. your G. SQ. 3. because I j. my affection to house of God 2 CAron. 11. 16. j. their liearts to seek the Lord 20. 3. he feared, and s. himself to the Lord 24. 13. they /. the house of God in his stale 35. 2. Josiah s, the priests ia their charges Etra 6. 18, they s. the priests in their divisions NeA. 2. 6. it pleased the king, and I i. him a time SET Lam.3.\2 he hath j. me as a mark for the arro-^ Ezek, 5. 5. 1 have s. it iu the midst of the nations 7, 20. therefore have I t. it far from them 9.4. /. a mark on the foreheads of men thatsi;;h, 12. 6. for I have s. thee for a sign unto Israel 16, 18. thou hast i, my oil tefore thy images, 19. 17* 22. I will take off highest branch, T will s. it 19. 8. then nations f. against him 0.1 every side 4. 9- we s, a watch against them day and nigbi\ 22.7. in thee havetheyj. light by father and moth. 9. 37.ityieldeth much increase to kings j. over us 12. t47. they*, apart holy things to the Levites 13. 11. 1 gathered and a. them in their place J06 \. 1 8. hast thou s. thy heart on my servant.' ft. 4. the terrors of God /. themselves against me 7. 17- that thou shouldstj. thine heart upon him 20. why hast thou /. me as a mark against thee ; 9- 19* who shall s. me a time to plead ? 19.8. and he hath /. darkness in my paths 30.1. have disdained to*, with the dogsof my flock 13. they *. forward my calamity, have no helper 33. 5. J. ihy words in order before me stand up 34, 14. if he s. his heart upon man, if he gather 24. break mighty men and s. others in their stead 38. 33. canst tbon s. dominion thereof in earthf Psai. 2. 2. the kings of the earth s. themselves 6. yet have I a. my king on my holy hill of Zion 3. 6. 1 will not be afraid if 10,000 s. themselves 4. 3. the Lord hath s. apart him that is godly 8. 1. who hast s. thy glory above the heavens 1 2. 5, I will a. him in safety from him that puffeth 16. 8. I have s. the Lord always before me 19. 4. in them hath he t. a tabernacle for the sun 21. 1 6. for thou hast X. him to be blessings for ever -f 12. therefore thou shalt s. him as a butt 31*8. thou hast J. my feet in a large room 40. 2. brought me up, and f. my feet upon a rock 48. M3. J-. your heart to her bulwarks 50, 21. I will s. them in order before {hine eyes 54. 3. they have not s. God before them 59. f 1. s. me on high from such as rise against me 62. 10. if riches, s. not your heart upon them 73.18. surely thou did.st a. them in slippery places 74. 17. thou hast s. all the borders of the earth 78. 7. that they might s. their hope in God 8. a generation that s. not their hearts aright t43. how he had s. his signs in Egypt 85. 13. and shall s. us in the way of his steps 86. 14. violent menhave not s. thee before them 90, 8. thou hast s. our iniquities before thee 91.14. because he hath s. his love upon me, there- fore I will deliver him and s. him on high 101.3. 1 will a. no wicked thing before my eyes 104. 9* bast X. bound that they may not pass over 109.6. a. thou a wicked man over him, let Satan 113.8. that he may J. him with princes, even with 118. 5. I^rd answered, and *. me in a large place 132. 11. fruit of thy body,will I a. upon thy throne 140. 5. the proud have s. gins for me 141. 3. s. a watch, O Lora, before my mouth Prov. 1. 23. ye have j. at nought all my counsel 22. 28. the land-mark which diy fathers have s. 33. 5. wilt tbon s. thine eyes on that which is not 'f 24. t32. then I saw, ana a. mine heart upon it 25. 6. a. not out thy glory in presence of the king 27. i 23. and *, thy heart to thy herds 29. 1 8. scornful men s. a city on fire Ecci. 3.11. also he hath s. the world in their heart 7. 14. God hath s. the one against the other 12.9. he sought out, and j. in order many proverbs Cant. 8. 6. J. me as a seal upon thine heart Isa.7.6. let us J. a king in midst of it, sonofXabeal 14. 1. the Lord will a. them in their own land 17. 10. and thou shalt j-. it with strange slips 19. 2. I will s. Egyptians against Egyptians 21.6. go f. awatcnman,let him declare what 22. 7. shaJl J. themselves in array at the gate 27.4. who would X. briers and thorns against me 41 . 19. I will s. in tne desert, the fir-tree and pine 42. 4. till he have a. judgment in the earth 44. 7- who as T, shall j. it in order for me f 46.7. they carry him, and a. him in his place 57. 7. on a high mountain hast thou s. thy bed 62.6. I have a. watchmen on thy walls, Jer. 6.17 66. 19. and I will a. a sign among them, and send Jer. 1. 10. see, I have s. thee over the rations 5. 26. lay wait, they a. a trap, they catch men 6. 27. I have s. thee for a tower and a fortress 7. 12. the place where I s. my name at ibe first 30. they s their abomination in the house 9. IS.have "forsaken my law which I a. before them 21. 8. 1 a. before you the way of life and death 24.6. for I will a. mine eyes on them for good 26. 4. to walk in my law, which 1 j. before you 34. 16. his servant, whom he had j. at liberty 35. 5. I J. pots of wine before sons of Rechabites ."^8. 22. women said, thy friends have a. thee on 39.+ 12. J. thinee/es on him, and dohim no harm 40. +4. come, and I will a. mire eyes upon thee 44.10. norwalked in statutes which I j.before you Ltitn. 3.6. hath s. me in dark places, as dead of old 24. 2. king of Babylon s. himself against Jerusal. 3. s. on a pot, s. it on, and also pour water 7. her blood, she j. it upon the top of a rock, 8^ S5.when I take them wnereon they a. their minds- 26.20. 1 shall s. glory in the land of the living 27. 10. they of Persia/, forth thy comeliness 28. 2. tho' thou a. thy heart as the heart of God 14. art anointed cherub, and I have s. thee so 32. 25. they a. her a bed in the midst of her stain 37.26, 1 will a. my sanctuary in midst of them 39.21. 1 Willi, my glory among the heathen 40, 4. a. thy heart upon all that I shall shew thee 44,8.have a. keepers of my charge in my sanctuary Dan. 6. 3. king thought to s. him over the realm 14. he a. his heart on Daniel to deliver him 9- iO. 10 walk in his laws which he a. before us 10. 12. thou didst s. thine heart to understand Hos. 2. 3. lest I s. her as in day that she was born 4. 8. and they a. their heart 00 their iniquity 6. 11. O Judah. he hath s. an harvest for thee II. 8. how .shall I s. thee as Zeboim ! Amoa 8. 5. sabb.be gone,tbat we may j.forth wheat 9-4. 1 will a. mine eyes upon them for evil, not for OSad. 4. though thou s. thy nest among the stars Iia6. 2.9- thathe may set his nest on high,be deliv. Zcp/i. 3. 1 19. and I will ,*. them for a praise Idag. 1. ^ J. J. your heart en your waySjSaith Lord iiec/t.3.5.1 said, let them s. a fair mitre on his head 5. 11. it shall be a. thereupon her own base 6. n. make crowns, and set them on headof Josh. 8.10. I*', all men, every one against his neighbour Mat. 10. 35. I am come to s. a man at variance 25. 33. he shall a. the sheep on his right hand Mark 12. 1. and s. an hedge about it, and digged Liii:e 4. 18. to s. at liberty them that are braised 10. 34, and a. him on his own beast and brought 11. 6. friend come, I have nothing to a. befor* 23 .11 . Ilerod with men of war a. him at nought Jo/m 2. 10. every man doth a. forth good wine .^. 33. he hath s. to his seal, that God is trut Acts 7- 5. no not so much as to .r. his foot OU' 13. 9. then Paul s, his eyes on him and said 47. I have s, thee to be a light to the Gentiles 18. 10. no man shall s. on thee to hurt thee Horn. 3. 25. whom God a. forth to be a propitiation 14. 10. why dost thou a. at nought thy brother ? 1 Cor. 4. 9. God hath a. forth us the apostles last 6.4. J-. them to judge who are least esteemed inch. 12 . 18. now God hath j . the members in the body 28. God hath a. some in the dhurch, first apostles Eph. 1.20. when he a. him at his own right hand Cu/.3.2..f. your affect, on things above, not on earth lieb. 2.7. thou didst i. him over work of ihy hands Rev. 3. 8. I have *. before thee an open door 20. 3. and he shut him up, and j, a seal upon him SET vp. Gen, 28. 18. Jacob took the slone and a. it vp for a pillar, and poured oil on it, 22. | 31.45 | 35.1 i. Exad. 40. 2. shalt a. up the tabernacle of the tout 8. thou shalt /. up the court [j 18. boards]|21. vaii 28. he i. vp hanging at door of tabernacle, 33. T^v. 26. 1. nor shall ye j. up any imajie of stone A''»m,1.5t. the tabernacle Levites shall a. it »fA ~. 1. Aiat Moses had fuhy a. vp. the tabernacle 10. 21. and other did a. it up. against they came Dent. 27. 2. that thou shalt /. up these stones, 4. Josh. 4. g. Joshua a. vp twelve stones in .lordan 6. 26. shall he s. up gates of it, 1 Kings 16. 34. Judg. 18. 30. children of Dan. s. vp graven image 31. they s. them up JMicah's graven image 1 Sam. 15. 11. it repenteth me I have s. vj) SanI 12. behold, Saul hath s. him up a place, and gon« 2 Sam. 3. 10. to a. up Xhrom of David over Israel 7. 12. I will a. vp thy seed afier th^e, which shall 1 Kings 15.4. to s.vp bis son after him and establish 2 Kinga 17. 10. they * them up images and groves 1 Chr. 21. 18. a. ihem up an altar in threshing floor 2 Chron. 25. 14. Amaziah s. them up to be his gods 33. 19. Manasseh J. vp groves and graven images Ezra 2. 68. offered freely to s. vp God's house 4. 12. Jews have s.up the walls thereof, 13. I6. 5. 11. build the house a great king of Israel, f. up 6. 11. being s. up, let him be hanged thereon 9. 9. to give us areviving to s. «/) house of God Neh. 3. 1. they built sheep-gate, they sanctified it» and J. w;/ thedoorsofit, 3. 6, 13, 14, 15. | 7. 1- 6. 1. tho' at that time I had not a. up the doors Job i. 11. to / up on high those that be low 16. 12. hath shaken me, and j. me up for LismaiA Psal. 20.5. thenameofG. we will J. t7>ourb4nn.''-r 27. 5. he shall hide me, and / mo up uponairi.^ SET "Jv.fig.SQ let tliy salvation, O tlod, j.me up on higo 74.. 4. they s. vp their ensigns for signs ng. 42 thou haat s. upright hand of adversaries '^rov. U 23. I was s. up from everlast. frotn begin. Ita. 9.11. Lord shall s. up the adversaries of Rezin il 12. he shallj. )/;» an ensign for the nations as. 13. they J. up towers thereof, raised palaces 45. £0. that s. vp wood of their graven image <\.g. 22. behold I will s, up my standard to people 57, U. thou hast j. up thy remembranco er. 4. 6. s. up the standard toward Zion, retire 10, 20. there is none to s. up my curtains 11.13. have yn s.up altars to that shameful thing? 31. 4. and 1 will s. up shepherds over them 31,21. J. thee up way marks, make high heaps 5u. 2, s. up a standard, publish, 51. 12, 27. 51. 12, s.vp the watchmen, prepare ambushes iMm. 2. 17. he hath s. up horn of thy adversaries E^ek. 14. 3. these men have j. up their idols 13. 2. the deep s. him up 00 high with her rivers 34, 23. 1 ■will s. up one shepherd over them }}an. 2. 44, God of heaven shall s. vp a kingdom 3, 14. nor worship the golden image I havej. vp 5. 10. Mhom he would he s. vp and put down 12. 11. abomination thatmakech desolate s. vp lL>s. 8. 4, they have s. vp kings, but not by me Mai. 3. 15. they that work wickedness are s. up Alai. 27.37. and J. «/< over his head this aceusation Ads 6. 13. and j. up false witne3.ses, who said 15. 16. 1 will build a?ain the ruins, and s. it up SET, Passive. Oen. 24, 33. there was s. meat before him to eat 2U, 1 1 , sun was s. || 12, a ladder was s. upon earth Eiod. 25. 7. stones f. in ephod, 2K. 11. 1 35. 9, 2*. 25. 17. two tenons J, in order against another 32, 22. knowest people, they are j. on mischief 37, 3. the rings j. ||39. 37. the lamps j. in order 1 .'iam. Hi. 30, so that his name was much s, by 26. 24. behold, as thy life was much s. by this day 2 Sam, 12, 30. crown j. on Dav. head, 1 C/ir. 20.2. 1 Kings 1. 19. a seat to be s. for the king's mother 14. 4. Ahijah could not see, for his eyes were j 2 h'ings 12. 4. the money that every man is t. at 9. 22, porters appointed in their s. office 19. 10. Joab saw that battle was s. against him 29.2. David gave onyx-stones and stones to be s. '2 Ckrojt. 6. 10. and I am f. on the throne of Israel 29. 35. service of the house of L. was s. in order 31. 15. in their s. office to give their brethren 18, in their s. office they sanctified themselves Ju!> 3*1. 16. and what should be s. on thy table Psal. 10. 8. his eyes are privily j. against the poor V^2. 5. there are s. thrones of judgment, of David \ il. 2. let my prayer be s. forth before thee Prov. 18. 1 10. righteous run into it, and is s. aloft 29, + £5. puts trust in the Lord, shall be s. on higl Keel. 8. 11. the heart is fully t. in ihem to do evil 10.6. folly .y. in great dignity ; rich sit in low place Cijnt, 5.12. hia eyes areas the eyes of doves fitly j, 1 4. his hands are as gold rings 5. with the beryl 15, his legs are s. upon sockets of fine gold 7 , 2. thy belly as a heap of wheat s. with lilies Jj«. 3. 24. and instead of well s. hair, baldness 21. il. I am J. in my ward whole nights Jer. 6. 23. s. in array, as men for war, Joel 2. 5. 31. 29, children's teeth are s. on edge, Ezei. 18.2, 30. man that eatcth, his teeth shall be s. on edge Ezek. 22. 10. they humbled her that was s. apart Dan. 7 . 10. judgment was j. books were opened Na/i. 3. 13. the gates of thy land shall be s. open Mai. 5. 14. a city s. on a hill cannot be hid 27 . 19. when he was s, on judgment-seat, wife sent Mari 1. 32. when sun did s. they brought diseased 4-. 21. a candle, and not to be j. ona candlestick 9, 12. must suifer many things, and be *•. at nought L:i/ce 2. 34 this child is s. for the fall and rising 7. y. for I also am a man s. under authority 30. 8. eat such things as are s. before you Jii/nt 2. C). there were s six water-pots of stone .-Uts 4. 11. the stones, at nought of you builders 3 9- 27. owr craft is in danger to be s. at nought 26. 32. this man might have been s, at liberty 1 Cor. 10. 27- whatsoever is s. before you eat Gal. 3.1 . Chr. had been evidently s. forth crucified P/iil. 1. 17, 1 am s. for the defence of the gospel Jlei. (), 18. to lay hold on the hope s. before us U. 1. M'ho is s. on right hand of the throne, 12. 2. 12. 1 . let us run the race that is s. before us 2. who for joy that was f. before him, endured 13. 23. our brother Timothy is .1. at liberty Jnde 7. tlie cities are s. forth for an example Uev. 3. 21. am s. down with my Father in throne 4. 2. alhrone was *. in heaven, one sat on throne SIiiT day, Actsl2.'21. on a s. day, lleioa arrayed in royal app. Hee I'ACE, Faces, Fi;asts. SE'J' time. Gen. 17.21. Sarah shall bear to thee at this ,j. time 21. 2. at the t. time of which God had spoken Lxi'd. 0. .'). the Lord apjunuted a ,f, time, saying 536 SET 1 Sam. 13. 8. according to s. time Sam. appointed 2 6Wm.20.5. Ama'ja tarried longer than the j. time Jobi 15. he is poor, and s. his heart upon it 27. 16. cursed be he that s. light by his father 2 Ham. 22. 34. s. me on high pldces, Psal. 18. .33, Job 24, 1 15. the adulterer s. his face io secret 28. 3, he s. an end to darkness, and searcheth 40. 1 17, hs s. up his tail like a cedar Psal. 36. 4. he s. himself in a way that is not good 65. 6. which by his strength s. fast mountains 60. 6. God s. solitary in families, he brings oat 75. 7- he putteth down one, and s. up another 83. 14. as the flame s. the mountains on fire 107. 4i. yet s. poor on high from affliction /■M,44. 1 19- none^.to his heart, nor is there know. Jcr. 6. 26. they lay wait as he that s. snares 43. 3, but Baruch s. thee on against us Ezek. ]4, 4. that s. up his idol in his heart, 7. Da7i. 2. 21. he removeth kings and s. up kings 4. 17. he s. up over it the basest of men Mat. 4. 5. and s, him on a pinnacle of the temple Euie 8. 16. but s. it on a candlestick that they see . Jam, 3. 6. tongue s. on fire tbe course of nature SETTING. EzeX:. 43. 8. in their s. of their threshold by mine Mat. 27. 66. sealing the stone, and j. a watch Lu^e 4. 40. when sun was .r. they brought the sick SETTINGS. Exod. 28. 17. thou shalt set in it s. of stones SEITLE. Eze^. 43. 14. from the ground even to the lower s. 17, and the s. shall be fourteen cubits long 20. put blood on four corners of the s. 45. I9. SL^nXE. 1 C/iron. 17. 14. but I will s.'him in mine house Esei. .36. 11,1 will s. you after your old estates LuAe 21, 14. s. it in your hearts, not to meditate 1 Pet. 5. 10. but God stablish, strengthen, s. you SEL'TLED. 1 h'ings 8. 13. built a s. place for thee to abide in 2 Kings 8. 11. he s. his countenance stedfastly Psal.SO. + 9. thou hast s. strength for my mountain 39» 1 5. every man s. is altogether vanity 119.89. for ever, O Lord, thy word is s. in heaven Prov. 8. £5. before mountains were s. before hills Jer. 48.11. Moab been at ease, hehath j.on his lees Zep/i. 1. 12. punish meu that are s. on their lees Col. 1. 23. if yc continue in faith grounded and s. SETTEST. Psal. 65. 10, thou s. furrows thereof, makest soft SEVEN. Besides the Icnaion sigJiiUcation of this word, it is also used i?i scripture as a number of perfection. Ih the sacred books, and in the religion of the -Tews, a great number of events and mysterious circumstances are set forth by the number of&e- ven. God consecrated the seventh day, on zobich he ceased from his works of creation, as a day oj rest and lepose. This reiC of the seventh day, according to the Apostle, intimates eternal rest, lleb. 4.4,9- And not only the seveulh. day is hoiionred among the Jews, by the rest oJ' the sabbath, but every seventh year is also conse- crated to the rest of the earth, by the name of a sabbatical year ; as also the seven times se- venth year, or furty-ntue years, is the year of Jubilee. In the prophetic style, a joeek often stands for seven i/ean, Dan. 9. 24, 25. Jacob icrved his father-m-law Labaii seven years for each of /its daughters. Pharaoh's mysterious dream represented to his imagination seven fat oiett, and seven lean ones ; .seven full ears of curn, and as many that zi>ere blasted : These stood for stivea years of plenty, and seven of scarcity. The golde?i candlestick had seven branches : seven trumpets, seven priests that sounded them ; seven days to surround the walls of Jericho, Josh. 6. 4, G, 8, 8, 15. In the Revelation ate the seven churches, seven candlestickt, seven spirits, seven stars, seven lamps, seven seals, seven angels, seven vials, seven plagues, t^c. In certain passages the number seven is put for a gieat number . Isp ah says, that i^yawwomeJt should lay hold of c £ man, 10 ask him to mar- \y ihevif Isa. 4. 1. llaimah the. mother of SET: Samuel says, that the toko uas barren ihoul have seven children, that \s, several children 1 Sam. 2. 5. God threatens hit people, I smite them seven timei for their transgresMini, that is, several ti?nes, Lev. 26. 4. The I'salin- ist, speaking of very pure stiver, says, it n purified seven times, Psal. 12. 6. And tn Psal. 79. 12, Render unto our neighbours seven fold in their bosom. Punish them seveyeiy, and as often as they deserve it. The slothjni man thinks himselj wtser than seven mgTi that can give a reason for their actions, Prov. 2ti. iQ. I?t these and many other passages the cer- tain number seven, is placed jur an uncenaiff indefinite niimber, G^n,7,|2. of every clean beast take to thee «. 41. 2. there came up s. well-favoured kine 3. s. other kinecame up, 4, 18, 19, £0, 27. 5. s. ears of corn came up, rank and good 6. s. thin ears, and blasted, 7, £2, 23, 24, 26, 26. 46. 25. the sons of Bilhah, all the souls were s. Exod. 2, 16. the priest of Midian had s. daughters- Lev. 23. 15, s. sabbaths shall be complete 25. 8. shalt number s. sabbaths of years to thee JVuffi, 23. 1. Balaam said to BaJak, build me here- s% altars, and prepare s. oxen and s. rams, 29* 4. and he said, 1 have prepared /. altars, 14. Deut. 7. 1. s. nations greater and might, than thou- 16. 9. s, weeks thou shalt number to thee, begin 28, 7.Ld. cause enemies to flee before thee *. wayS' 25. thoa shalt flee s. ways before them Josh. 6, 4, J. priests bearing s. trumpets, 6, 8, 13. 18. 2. there remained of Isr. /. tribes not received- 5. and they shall divide it into s> parts, 6. 9. described it by cities into s. parts la a book Juds. 16. 7. if they bind me witli *. green withs 13, if thou weavest/. locks |1 19. shave off /.lockv 1 Ham. 2. 5. so that the barren hath bom s. 6. 1. the ark was with tbe Philistines f. mouths 16.10. Jesse made j.of his sons to pais before Sam. 2 'iwm.21.9. they fell all J.together and put to deaths 1 ChroH. 3. 24. aud the sons of EUoenai were t. 5. 13. their breth. of house of their fathers were J. 2 Chron. 29. 21. they brought s. bullocks, .r. ram&' Ezra 7. 14. sent of king and of his s. counsellors Esth. 1.10. s. chamberlains that served in presenc* 14. the s. princes which saw the king's face 2. 9. he gave her s. maidens meet to be given her Job 5. 19. in s. troubles no evil shall touch thee- Prov. 6. 16. yea s. are an abomiuation unto him 9. 1. wisdom hath hewn out her *. pillars 26. 25. for there are t, abominations in his heart Eccl. 11. 2. give a portion to s. also to eight Isa. 4.1. inthat day f. women take hold of one maa 11. 15. the Lord shall smite it in the .9, streams Jer. 15. 9. she that hath born /. languisheth Exek. 39. 12. s. months shall they be burying tliem, 14. after the end of s. months shall they search 40. 22. they went up unto it by s. steps, 26. 41. 3. and the breadth of the door s. cubits Da?i. 9. 25. unto the Messiah, shall be s. weeks Mic. 5. 5. we shall raise gainst him s. shepherds- Zech. 3. 9. behold, upon one stoue shall be s. eyes 4. S.his J-* lamps thereon, and j. pipes toj. laipps 10. plummet in hand of Ztrubbabel with those j^. Mat. 15. 34. they said, s. loaves, 36. J^ark 8. 5. .37. they took up s. baskets full, Mark 8. 8. 16. 10. nor the s. loaves among four thousand 22.25. now there were with us s. brethren, and tha- first deceased, Mark 12. 20. Luke 20. 2y. 28. in resurrection whose wife shall she be of s. MarkVZ. 22. and s. had hor, 23. Luke20. 31, 33. 16. 9. out of whom he cast s. devils, Luke 8. 2. Acts 13 .1 g, when he destroyed s. nations in Canaan- 21. 8. I'hilip who was one of the s. deacons Rev. 1.4.John to s. churches in Asia, grace to you- 11. write, and send it to the s. churches in Asia. 12. being turned, 1 saw s. golden candlesticks 13.in midst of j. candlesticks one like Son of maa 20.j.stars are the angels of the churches, thej- candlesticks thou sawest are the s. churchea- 2,1 .who walkethin midst of j. golden candlesticks 5. 6. 1 beheld Lamb asslain, having .r. horns, and s. eyes, which are the s. spirits of God sent forth- 8. S. I saw the .1. angels which stood before God 6. the s. angels prepared themselves to sound 10. 3. when he cried, s. thunders uttered voices 4. s-eal up what the s, thunders have uttered 12,3. behold, a great dragon, having s. heads, and s. crowns upon his heads, 43. 1. | i7. 3, 7. 15.1.1 saw t. angels having the ^. last plagues, 6. 7 . gave to s. angels s. golden vials full of wrath- 8. no man was able to enter mto the temple, till the s. plagues of the s. aagels were fulfilletj 56. 1. 1 heard a voice, sayiog to the s. angels 17.3. and there came ouo of the *. angels whick had the s. viah, and talked with men 21.9. 17 . 9- the J-. heads are s. mountains on which 10, thert are J. kings, five are fallen^ oua », tk«t SEV #. buUaeki SEVEK-FOLD. G«i. 4. 15. vengeance shall be taken on him *. C4. if Cain shall be avenged v. Lamech 70 and a. Piat. 79. \t. render ». into their bosom reproach Prov.6. .11. but if he be found he shall restore s. Ita. 30. f6. and the light of the sun shall be s. See Lambs, Lamps. SEVEN men. 2 Smit. 1\. (). lettf. men of his sons be delivered Proc. 26. IG. than /. mett that can render a reason Jer. 5- . 25. took /. men that were near the king Acii O.S.lonk out «.m. ofhonest rep. full of Holy G, SEVEN r«m.t. See SEVEN bullocka. See Sbals. SEVEN sons. fi^ith 4. 15. thydaughter is better than a. tmu Joh 1. S. and there were born unto him s. sons 4Ct 13. hehaialsoi. sonst and three daughters Act* 19. 1-4. there were s, sons of one Scera a Jew SEVEN ipirits. Mat. 12t45. then goeth he, and taketh with himself s. other ipirits more wicked, Ltike 11. 26. Itev. i . 4. from e, spirits before the throne of God 3.1. these saiih he that hath the /. spirits of God 4. 5. seven lamps, which are Uie s. spirits of God 5. S.'sevcB eyes, which are the /, /oirtV^ of God SEVEN stars. j^mc»'5.-B, seek him that maketh the s. stars Uev. 1. 1€. had in his right handy.!f/arf, 2.1. | 3.1. 20. mystery of s. itarst thou sawest in my right hand ; t. stars are the angels of the s. churches SEVEN and thirty. See THiRTY. See Thoi;sand. SEVEN times. Oen. 3S. 3. Jacob bowed before Esau s. times Lev, 4. 5, priest shall sprinkle of the Mood s. times 17. 1 8, H. I 14. 7. 1 16. 14, 16. JVKm.19.4. 14.l6.5hatl sprinkle oil with his fingers^. timesfi'J. 61 . dip in blood, and sprinkle the house s, times 05. 8. thou shalt number s. times seven years 'j6. 1R. 1 will punish you f. times more, 21,24,28. XwA. 6. 4. he shall compass the city s. times, 15. 1 KtHQS 18.43. said to his servant, go again, /, times a liiugi^i 15. child sneezed s.times, and opened eyes 5. id. EUsha sent, go wash in Jordan t. times, I4. Vs,r/. IS. 6. words are as silver purified j. times 1 19 164. s. times a day do I praise thee, because Prov C+. Ifi.ajustman fallethj. /im«, and riseth J>nu. .1.1 9. heat the furnace one J. times more than 4. 16. let s. timet p&ss over him, 23, 25, 32. Ulai. 18. 21. hour oft shall I forgive ? till j. times 22. [ say not. till /. times, but until 70 times 5. Lute 17-4. ifthy brother trespass agst. theej. times a day, and s. times a day tuni again to thee SEVEN atid twenty. See Twenty. SEVEN-YEARS. Celt. 29. 18. r will serve thee s. years fop Rachel 20. served s. years ||S7< serve f. other ^«ar/, 30. 41. 26. the seven good kine are s. years, and the seven good ears are s. years, the dream is one 67 ■ seven thin and ill-favoured kine are s, years seven empty ears shall be s. years of famine 29. there come /. years of plenty, 34, 47, 48. 30. there shall arise s. years of famine, 36. 54. 5.1. the s. y^arj of plenteousness were ended T.ev. 25. 8. thou shalt number seven times s. vears -.Vhwi. 13,22. Hebron was built s. years before Zoan J )tvi. 15.1. at end of every^j-.yeary a release,? 1.10. Jrid^. 6.1, Lord delivered Israel to Midian^.yetzrj- 25 take the second bollock of s. years old I'-i. 9. Ibzan of Bethlehem judged Israel s, years 2 Ham. 2.11. David waskiugin Hebron s. years six months, 5. 5.1 KingsQ,. \\. 1 CAroM. C9. 27 24. 13, shallf.yfarj of famine come tolhee^ 1 h'ingsf). .18. Sol. was j.ytforj inbuildingtemple S Kings 8. 1. famine shalt come upon land s. years 2. she sojourned with the Philistines j-. years 11.21. Athaliah was slain, and f.y«arJoldwas Je- hoash when he began to reign, 2 Chron. 24. 1. Jer. .S-*. 14. at end of s. years let ye go every man Bzek 39. 9. shall burn weapons with lire s. year* Liike 2. 36. A una lived with an husband s. years SEVENS. Oen. 7, 2.ofeverv clean beast shalt thou take by «. 3. of fowls of the air by s. the male and female SEVENTEEN. aen. 37-2. Joa. being s, years old was feeding flock 47. 2b. Jacob lived in die land nf Egypt f. years A'iM^it4.21.Uehoboamreicnod s. yearn in Jerus. A'lHji^f IS.l.Jehoahazsoo of Jehu reigned s. years '«/. 52. 9. Jerem. bought field, weighed t. shekels 537 SEV SEVENTEENTH. Gen. 7. 11. 00 #. day the fountains were broken up 8.4. ark rested on the /. day in seventh month 1 Kings 22.51. Ahaziah began to reign the t. year 2 Kmgs 16. 1. in 4. year of Pekah son of Remaliah 1 C/troH, 2 A. 15. the s, lot came to llezir 25. 24. the /. lot came tu Joshbekashah SEVENTH. Erod. 21. 2. in s. he shall go out free for nothing 31, 15. but in the.r. is the sabbath of rest to Lord Lev.^. 16. unto the morrow after the s. sabbath Jf)s/i. 6. 16. at the j, time when the priests blew 19. 40. and s. lot came out for the tribe of Dan 1 Kings JU. 14. at the s. time there arose a cloud 1 Ckron. 2. 15. David was the /. son of Jesse 24. 10. the s. lot came forth to Ilakkoz 26, .1. Elioenai the /, son of Meshelemiah 5. Issachar was the s. son of Obed-edom 27. 10. the/, captain for the/, month was Ilelez Mat. 22. 26. second also, and the third, to the /. John 4 -S2. yesterday at/, hour the fever left him Jude 14. Enoch the /. from Adam prophesied Lev. 8 1. and when he had opened the /. seal 10. 7, in the days of the voice of the /, angel 11. 15. the/, angel sounded, there were voices 16. 17. /. angel poured out his vial into the air 21.20, the/, foundation was a chrysolite See Day. SEVENTH tnonth. Gen. 8. 4. ark rested in /. month on the mountains Lev. l6.29.in /. m. atBict your souls, 23.27 . I 25.9, 23, 24. in the /. month !>hall ye have a sabbath yum. 29. 1> in /. month an holy convocation, 12. 1 Kings 8. 2. (irael assembled at feast of the /. m. 2;.£^iu^/25.25. in/, m. Ishmael killed Gedaliah, the Jews and Chaldees with him, Jer. 41. 1. S Chr. 7. 10. in /. mon/A Solomon sent them away 31,7. they flnished the heaps in the /. month Ezra S.l.wben /. month was come, and the children of Israel were in the cities, Neh. 7. 73. 6.from the first day ofs.motuh began theyto offer Neh. 8. 2, on the first day of the /. month Ezra read 14.in feasts of s.monih Israel shall dwell in booths Jer. 28. 17. so Hananiah died in the /. month Eiek. 45. 25. in the /. month shalt he do the like Uag. 2.1, in the /. month the word came to Haggai Zeeh. 7. 5, when ye mourned in fifth and/, mouth 8, 19> the fast of the /, month shall be to Judah joy SEVENTH year. Exod. 23,11. butthe/,vfar thou shalt let it rest L.ev. 25. 4. in the /. year shall be a sabbath of rest' 20. if ye say, what shall we eat in the /. year f Deul. 15. 9. saying, the /. year, year of release, is at hand, thine eye be evil against thy brother 12. in the /. year thou shalt let him go free 2 Kings 11, 4. in the /. year Jehoiada sent and set the rulers with the captains, 2 Chron. 23. 1. 12. 1. in s. year of Jehu, Jehoaah began to reign 18. 9> in'- ^/ar of Hoshea king of Assyria came Exra 7 .7. went to Jenus.in /. year of Artaxerxes, 8. Neh. 10. 31. leave /. year exaction of every debt Esth. 2. 16. Esther was taken to king in /. year Jer. 52. 28. people carried away captive in /. year Ezek. 20. 1. in the s. year elders came to enquire SEVENTY. Gen.. 4.24. if Cain, truly Lamech/. and seven-fold 5. 12. and Cainan lived /. years and begat 11. 26. Terah lived /. years, and begat Abram 12.4. Abram was /. five years old, when he depar. Exod. 1. 5. of the loins of Jacob were j. souls 24. 1. come up, thou, and /. elders of Israel, 9. 38. 29- the brass of the offering was /, talents Mun. 7- 13, hi.s ofTeringwas one silver bowl of /, shekels. IQ. 25. 31, 37, 43, 49,55, 61, 67, 73, 79. 85. each bowl weighing/, shekels of silver 11. 16. gather unto me s. men of the elders, 24. 25. be gave of the spirit unto the /. elders Judg. 9- ^^- wickedness, in slaying his /. brethren 2 Kings 10. 1. Ahab had /. sons in Samaria, 6. 7. they took king's sons, and slew /. persons Esra 2.40. childr. of Hodaviah /. four, JS'eh. 7.43. 8. 7< of sons of Elam, with Jeshaiah /. males 14. of the sons of Zabbud, with them /. males Psal. 90. 1 10. as for our days, they are /. years Isa. 23. 15. that Tyre shall be forgotten /. years 17. after end of/, years, the Lord will visit Tyre Jer. 25. 11. shall serve king of Babylon /. years 12. when /. years are accomplished, £9. 10. Exek. 8. 11. there stood before them /. men Dan. 9.2. accomplish /. years in desolat. of Jems. 24. s. weeks are determined upon thy people Zeeh. 7' 5. even those /. years, did ye fast to me Mat. lU. 22. not till seven times, but until /. times Luke 10. i.Lord appointed other /. also and sent 17 . the /. reiurned again with joy, saying. Lord SEVER. Exod. 8.22. 1 will /. in that day the land of Goshen 9-4. Lord shall J. between cattle of Israel and Eg. Ezek. .19, 14. shall /. out men of continual employ Mat, 13.44. and s, the wicked from among the just SHA SEVERED. Lev. 20. 96. I have /. you from other people D««/.4.41. Moses /. three cities on this side JorJaa Judg. 4. 11. Heber had /, himself from Keniies SEVERAL. iVufn,28. 13. and a/, tenth deal of flour mingled with oil for a meatoffering, 21, 29> I 29.10.15. S Kings 15.5. Azariah wu a leper to the day of his death, and dwelt in a /. house. 2 Chron. 26.2 1 . ZChr. 11,12. ineverjr/. city put shields and spears 28. 25, in every/, city of Jadahmade high places 31 . 19. also of the sons of Aaron in every /. city Mat. 25. 15. every man accordiug to his /. ability Rev. 21. 9.x, tvcrr s. gate was of one pearl, street SEVERALLY. 1 Cor. 12. 11. dividing to every man /. as he will SEVERITY. Rom. 11.28. behold therefore the goodness and/, of God, on them who fell /. but to thee goodness SEW. Eeel. 3. 7. a time to rend and a time to /. a time Ezek. 13. 18. woe to women /. pillows to arm-boles SEWED. Gen. 3. 7. they v. fig-leaves together, made aprons Ezra 4. t 12. they/, together the foundations Job 16. 15. 1 have /. sackcloth upon my ^in SEWEST. Job 14. 17. in a bag, and thou /. up mine iniquity SEWETH. J^ar^ 2. 21. no mau/. apiece of new cloth on an old SHADE. Psal. 121.5, the Lord is thy /.upon thy right hand SHADOW // the representation which any thing makes of itself t being interposed between the sun or a light and any solid body, Isa. 38. 8. Acts 5. 15. Also a place sheltered from the sun. Job 7. 2. As a servant desireth the shadow. Ihe law is called a shadow of good things to come, Heb. 10. 1, that is, the Mosaical eco> nomy was only a dark obscure representation of Christ, who was the substance of the legal types and shadows. Some are of opinion that the Apostle here alludes to the custom of Painters, who first make a rude draught, and from it draw a perfect and lively picture; then the sense of the words it this ; The old covenant did contain only dark retemblanees a?id types of heavenly things, no lively representations of them i thts being reserved unto the time of the gospel, wherein Christ and all spiritual bless- itigs in him are clearly and plaiiily manifested. Others think that the Apostle alludes to the shadow of a body, and makes this the sense ! That the old covei'ant had only types, whereiji Christ and heavenly things through him were darkly represented, not the substance and truth of the things themselves. A Shadow being made by the sun, follows its mo~ lioju, and 1/ $n perpetual variatio7t, until at last it quite vanish and disappear ; in this sense the lifeofman is compared to a shadow, 1 Chron. 29* 15, Our days on earth are as a shadow^ and there is none abiding. Job /ay/, chap. 17> 7, All my members are as a shadow: that is, I am shrunk to nothing, and becooie a mere ana- tomy or ghost' llie shadow of death. Job says. Let the shadow of death stain the day wherein I was bom^ Job, 3. 3. that is such a dismal darkness as i> in the place of' the dead ; or, to gross and pal- pable darkness, that by its horrors and damps- may take away melt's spirits and lives. The-. morning is to murderers and adulterers as the shadow of death; that is, terrible and hateful^ because it both discovers them and their works of darkness, and hinders their practices. Job- 24. 17, The valley of the shadow of death; that is, the depth if the most terrible and af- frighting dangers, psal. 23. 4. Gen. 19, U. they came under the /. oS my roof Jtidg. 9- 15. then come and put your trust in my /. 36. thou seest the /. of the mountains aS'if men 2 Kings SO. 9- shall the /. go forward teudegreesj^ 10. it is a light thing for the /. to godownten 11. and he brought the /. ten degrees backward 1 Chr. 29, 15. our days on earth are asa.s,Jobii.Q„ Job 7. 2. as a servaat earnestly desireth the /. 14. 2. he fleeth also as a /. and continueth do( 17. 7. and all my members are as a /. 40. 22. the shady trees cover him with-their /. Psal. 17. 8. hide m^ under the s. o£ thy wing» 36.7.put their trust under the /.of thy wings,57,l. 63. 7. in the /. of thy wings- will 1 rejoice 80. 10. the hills were covered with the /. of it 91. 1. shall abide under the /. of the Almighty 102. 11, my days are like a /. that declinetU 109. 23. I am gone like a /. when it decliaeth 144.4.man is vanity, his days are as / EccLH-lt, Ecel. 6. 12, hie Tiiu life which be 5pendeth as a i. SHA SHA SHA Cant. 2.3. I sat under his s. with great delight Ji'a.4.t). a tabernacle for a s, in day-time from heat 16. 3. make t\\js. as the night in tbe noon-day £5, 4. O Lord, thou hast been a j. from the heat 5. bring down the heat with s. of a cloud 30. 2. to strengthen, and trust in the s. of Egypt 3. and the trust in s. of Egypt your confusion 32. S. as tbe s. of a great rock in a weary land 31.15. owl lay and hatch, and gather under her /. 38. 8. I will bring again the s. of the degrees 49.2. ins. of hishandhathhehidme.Sl, I6. Jcr. 48- 45. they stood under the s. of Ileshbon J,am. 4. 20. we said, under his s. we shall live Esek. 17. 23. in the s. thereof shatl they dwell 31 . 6. and under his s. dwelt all great nations 12. all the people are gone down from his s. 17 . that dwelt under his s. in midst of heathen Dan. 4. 12- the beasts of ths field had s. under it Has. 4. 13. under elms, because s. thereof is good 14, 7. hey that dwell under his s. shall return Jonah 4. 5. made a booth, and sat under it in s. 6. over Jonah, that it might be 5. over his head Mark 4. 32. that fowls may lodge under the s. of it Acts 5. 15. that s. of Peier might overshadow some Col. 2. 17. which are a s. of things to come, but IJe/i. 8, .5. who .<«rve unto the x of heavenly things 10. 1. the law having a s. of good things to come Ja?n. 1.17. with whom is no s. of turning See Death. SHADOWS. Cant. 2.17. tilt the day break, andj. flee away, 4.6. Jer. 6. 4. for s. of the evening are stretched out SHADOWING. Jsa. 18. 1. woe to the land *. with wings, which is £sek. .SI. 3. Assyrian was a cedar with a;, shroud Heb. 9.5. over chernbiras of glory j.the mercy-seat SHADY. Job 40. 21. he lieth under the s. trees in the covert 22. the s. trees cover him with their shadow SHAFT. Exod.aS. 31. his s. and branches, his bowls and flowers, shall be of the same, 37. IT- Niim.8. 4. Isa. 49. 2. and he hath made me a polished s. SHAKE. Exiid. 29. + 24. s. them to and fro for wave-offering Judg. 16 20. Samson said, I will go out and s. mys, Neh.5. 13. also I shook my lap, and said, so God j. Job 4. 14. fear came, which made my bones to s, 15. 3.S. he shall s\ off his unripe grape as the vine 16. 4. T could heapupwords, and j-.my head at you Psal. 22. 7. they shoot out the lip, they j. head 46. 3. the' the mountains s. with swelling tnereof d8. 1 9- thou didst s. out a plentiful rain 69. 23. and make their loins continually to s. 72. 16. the fruit thereof shall s. like Lebanon Jsa, 2. 19- when he ariseth to s. the earth, 21. 10. 15. zs if the rod should t. itself against them 32. he shall 3. his hand against the mount 11. 15. the Lord shall s. his hand over the river 13. 2. exalt the voice unto them, s. the hand 13. t will s. heavens, Joel 3. I6. Hag. 2. 6, 21. 24. 18. the foundations of the earth do s. 33, Q. Bashan and Carmel s. off their fruits .52. 2. s. thyself from the dust, O Jerusalem Jer. 23. 9. mine heart is broken, all my bones t. Rzek. 26.10. thy walls shall J. at noise of horsemen 15. shall not the isles s. at the sound of thy fall " 27 - 28. the suburbs shall s. at the sound of the cry 31. J 6. 1 made nations J. at the sound of his fall 38.20. all men of the earth shall f.at my presence Van. 4. 14. 5. off his leaves, and scatter his fruit Amas g. 1. smite the lintel, that the posts may s. flag. 2.7-1 will s. all nations, desire of all nations Zecli. 2. g. behold, I will *. my hand on them JU«^.10.14.wheoye depart out of that house.or city, J. off the dust of your feet, MarkQ. 11. hnke^.5. 28. 4. and for fear of him the keepers did s. I.uke 6.48. stream beat the house, ajid could not s. it Ileb. 12. 26. once more I s. not the earth only SHA K ED. P.r(i/.10g.25. they looked on me, they j. their heads SHAKEN. Zeu. 26. 36. the souud of a s. leaf shall chase them 1 hiiigs ]4.l5.shall smitelsr.as areedis j.inwater 2 Kings 19. 21. hath despised thee, the daughter of Jerusalem hathj. her head at thee, Ira;. 37. 2'^. A'e/i. a. 13. even thus be he s. out and empiied Joh 16. 1 2. taken me by my neok, s. me to pieces .•^8. 13. that the wicked might be s. out of it Psal. 18, 7. the foundations of the hills were s, Nah. 2. 3. and the fir-trees shall be terribly s. 3. 12. if s. they fall into vbe mouth of the eater Mat. 11. 7- a reed s. with the wind, Luke 7. 24. 24. 29. stars shall fall from heaven, and powersof heaven shall be *. Mark 13. 25. lAike 21 . 26. Lutce 6. 38. give good measure, pressed, .1. together At'.s 4. 31. when they had prayed, the place was .1. IC.26. so that the foundations of the prison were s. t 'I'hesi. 2.2, ye be not soon s. in lulnd, or troubled 538 Prov. 25. 10. lest he that heareth it pat thee to # 29.15. child left to himself brings his mother to s. Isa. 20. 4. their buttocks uncovered, to s. of Egypt 22. 18. chariots shall be the *. of thy lord's house 30. 3. the strength of Phaxaoh shall be yonr*. 5. 47. 3. be uncovered, yea thy s. shall be seen 50. 6. I hid not my face from *. and spitting 54. 4. fear not. thou shalt not be put to j. nor con. founded, for thou shalt forget *. of thy youth 61. 7. for your s. you shall have double Jer. 3. 24. s. devoured the labour of our fathers 25. we lie down in s. and our confusion covers us 13. 26. I will discover, that thy j. may appear 20. 18. that my days may be consumed wiihj. 23. 40. and a perpetual i. not be forgotten 46, 12. the nations have heard of thy s. thy cry 48. 39. how hath Moab turned back with s. 51. 51. J. hath covered our faces, for strangers Lzek. 7. 18. s. shall be 00 all faces, and baldness 16. 52. bear thine own s. for thy sins, 54. 6.^. never open thy mouth because of thy J. 32. 24. yet have they borne their s. with them, 25^ 30. bear their s. with them that go down to pit 34. 29. nor bear the s. of the heathen any more 36, 6. because ye have borne the s. of the heathcD 7. the heathen, they shall bear their s* 44. 13. 15. nor cause to hear in thee s. of the heathen 39. 26. after that they have borne their s. Dan. 12. 2. many of them shall awake, some to s. Hos. 4, 7. therefore I will change their glory into s. 18. her rulers with s. do love, give ye • 9. 10. they separated themselves unto that *. 10. 6, Ephraim shall receive s. Israel be ashamed Obad. 10. for thy violence s. shall cover ihee Mic. 1. 11. pass ye away, having thy s. naked 2. 6. shall not prophesy, they shall not take .». 7. 10. f .shall cover her which said, where is Lord,.' Nah. 3. 5. I will ^hew the kingdoms thy s. Ha$. 2. 10. thou hast consulted s, to thy house 16, thou art fled with s. for glory, drink thou Zeph, 3. 5. but the unjust knoweth no s, 19, get praise, where they have been put to s. They'w'ent to Baal-peor, and separated p^e 14. 9. thou begin with ^. to take lowe.st room lives unto that shame. (4J For scorn^^cts 5. 41. they were counted worthy to suflTer s, 1 Cor. 6. 5. 1 speak to your .1, 15. 34. ffei.lS. 27 .removing of those things that are*, that those things which cannotbe*. may remain Rev. 7. 13. as a fig-tree when s. of ami^ty wind SHAKETH. Joh 9. 6, which s. the earth out of her place Psal. 29. 8. tbe voice of the Lord a. the wilderness 60. 2, heal the breaches thereof, for it *. /.ra.10.15. shall saw magnify against him ^at J it ;' 19. 16. the hand of the Lord which he s. over it 33. 45. he that s, his hand from holding cf bribes SHAKING. Job 41. 29. he laugheth at the s. of a spear Psal. 44. 14. the s. of the head among the people Isa. 17. 6. as the s. of an olive-tree, 24. 13. 19. 16, shall fear, because of the s. of the hand 30. 32. and in battles of j. shall he fight with it Ezek, 37. 7. behold a s. and hones came together 38. 19. in diat day there shall be a great f .in Israel SHAMBLES. 1 Cor. 10. 25. whatsoever is sold in the s. that eat SHAME Is taken, (1) For that affection which ariseth hy reason of some civil dishonesty or filthiness, and appears in the countenance by blushing. Gen. 2. 25, They were naked, and were not ashamed. There was neither deformity -in their bodies, nor guilt in their souls, the came of shame. (2) For trouble aiid perturbation of mind and conscience, being grieved and cast dozon at the remembrance of siji against God; Rom. d, 21, What fruit had ye in those things whereof ye are now ashamed ; And in Ezra 9. 6, I am ashamed and blush to lift up my face to thee, my God, for our iniquities are increased over our head. This ts sham.e of conscience, tehick in wicked men is an evil af- fection, and part of the torment of hell ; but in the godly it is a good affection, a sign and fruit of their repentance. Jer. 31. I9, Eph- raim smote upon his thigh, and was ashamed, (3) For a shameful idol, which would bring the jsorshippers of it to shame at last. Hos. 9. 10, They went to Baal-peor, an(' themselves unto that shame. (4J derisioji, ajid contempt. Ezek. 36. 6, Ye have borne the sbame of the heathen. To uncover the shame, or nakedness of a person, are synonimous terms. Isaiah threate?is the Egyptians, that they sliould be led away cap- tive stark naked, without any thing to cover their shame or their nakedness, Isa. £0. 4. And the same prophet says. Thy nakedness shall be uncovered, yea thy sbame shall be seen, Isa. 47. 3. It is said, Prov. 3. 35, Shame shall be the promotion of fools ; Their promotion shall be their own shame, and the disgrace of those that promote them. And in Prov. 9. 7, He that reproveth a scorner, getteth to himself shame : He loseth his labour, and shall only get discredit by it. The apos- tle says, Rom, 5, 5, Hope maketh not ashamed. Such hope, which is the fruit of faith, patience, and experieJice, shall not be disappointed, but shall certainly obtani the goad things hoped for, and so bring matter of rejoicing, and not of shame, Exod. 32. 25. Aaron made them naked unto their Judg. I8.7. was none to put them to s. in any thing 1 Sam. 20. 34. because his father had done him s, 2 Sam. 13. 13. whither shall I cause my s. to go 2 Chron.Z1.9,\. returned with f. efface to his land Job 8. 22. that hwe thee shall be clothed with s. Psal. 4. 2. how long will ye turn my glory into s. ? 35. 4. put them to s. that seek after my soul 26. let them be clothed with s. and dishonour 40. 14. let them be put to j. wish me evil, 83. 17. 15. let them be desolate for a reward of their s 44. 7- thou hast put them to s. that hated us, 53.5. 9, but thou hast cast off and put us to s. 15, the s. of my face hath covered me, 69. 7. 09. 19. thou hast known my reproach and s. 70. 3. let them be turned back for reward of their s. 71. 2+. let them be brought unto j. that seek hurt 83. 16. fill their faces with j, O Lord 89- 45. thou hast covered him with s lOg, 29. let mine adversaries be clothed with s. 119. 31. stuck to thy testimon. O L.pntnottoj. 132. 18. his enemies will 1 clothe with s. Prov. 3. 35. but J. shall be the promotion of fools 9. 7. he that reproveth a scorner, getteth s. 10. 5.that sleeps in harvest, is a son that cauaeth j. 11. 2, when pride cometh, then cometh s. 12. 16. but a prudent man covereth *. 13. 5. a wicked man is loathsome and cometh to s. 18. '. shall be to him that retuseth instruction 1 4. 35. but his wrath is against him that causeth s. 17. 2. shall have rule over a son that causeth s. 18.13. answereth before he heareth, it is s. to him I9.2O. that chascih bis mother, is a son c-auscth*, 25. 8. when thy ueinhbour hath put thee to s. 11. 6. if it be a s. for a woman to be shorn 14. if ^. man have long hair, it is a s. unto him 14. 35. it is a J. for a woman to speak in church 2 Cor. 4. + 2. but renounced the hidden things of j. Eph. 5. 12. a s. to speak of things tlone of them Phil. 3. 19. whose glory is in their s. who mind Heb. 6. 6, crucify afresh, and put him to an open s. 12. 2. he endured the cross, despising the s. Jude 13. raging waves, foaming out their own s. Rev. 3. 18. that s. of thy nakedness do not appear 16. 15. lest he walk naked, and they see his s. SHAME. Ruth 2. + 15. let her glean among sheaves, s. her not 1 Cor. 4. 14. I write not these things to s. you 11. 22. despise ye church of God, and s. them ? SHAMED. I Sam. 25,7. thy shepherds with us, we f. them not 1 15. men were good unto us, and w,e were not i . 25flin.l9.5.tbou hast j.the faces of all thy servants Psal. 14. 6. you have s. the counsel of the poor SHAMETII. Prop. 28. 7. companion of riotous men s. his father SHAMEFACEDN ESS. 1 Tim. 2. 9. that women adorn themselves with s. SHAMEFUL. Jer. 11. 13. ye have set up altars to that s. thing Hab. 2. 16. and s. spueing be on thy glory SHAMEFULLY. Hos, 2. 6. she thatconceived them, hath done j. Mark 12. 4. sent him away*, handled, Luke^O. 11. 1 Thess.^.H. and were s. entreated, as ye know SHAMELESSLY. 2 Sam. 6. 20. as one of vain fellows s. uncovereU SHAPE. Jjjtke 3. 22. descecded in bodily s. like dove on him John 5. 37. not heard his voice, nor seen his s, SHAKEN. Psal. 51. 5. behold, I was s. in iniquity, and in sin SHAPES. Rev. 9. 7. the s. of the locusts were like horses SHARE. 1 -S«m.l3.20.wentdownto sharpen every man his j. SHARP. Exod. 4. 25. Zipporah took a s stone and cut off Josh.5.'2. make thee s, knives, and circumcise again 3.. Joshua made s. knives and cirumcised Israel I 'S'fl?».14.4.betweeo the passages there was s. rock Job 41., 30. s. stones are under him, he spreadeth s, p.^inled things upon the mire Psal. 45. 5. arrows s. in the heart of king's eiiemicd 52, 2. thy tongue like a j.razor working deceitfully .57.4. whose teeth are spears, their tongne s. sword 120.4. J. arrows of mighty with coals otjunipet Prov. 5. 4. but her end is j. as a twO-edged sword 25. 18. a man that bears false witness is j. 9.TTfo^ 5>HE JO. 5. 28. they shall come, wbose arrova are t. 4l. 15. 1 will make thee a i, Uireshiog instrument 49. S. he hath made my mouth like a /, sword liut. 5, 1. take thee a«, knife and cause it to pass Actt 15. .19. the contention was so s. between Paul Hev. 1. 16. out of his month went a *■. two-edged award, his counienance was as the sun, 19. 13. S. 12. these things saith he that hath the s. sword 14. 14. Son of man in his hand a t. sickle, 17. 18. the angel cried to him that had the /. sickle SUAUPEN. Deui. 6. + 7. thott shall *. them to thy children 1 6atn. 13. 20. went down to /, every man his share SI. yet they had a. file for axes, and to s. goads SHARPENED. Ptai. ] 40 3. they s. their tongues like a serpent £:ek. SI. 9. asword is s. and furbished, 10, 11. SHARPEN ETH. J06 16. 9. mine enemy s. his eyes upon me Prov. 27. 17' iron s. iron, so a man j. his friend SHARPER, Mie, 7. 4. the most upright is s, than a thorn edge JJeA. 4. IS* the word of God is s. than any sword SHARPLY. Jiidg.Q. 1, and they did chide with Gideon s. 'i'tt. l.Vi. rebuke themj'. that they may be sound SHARPNESS. S Cor. 13. 10. lest being present I should use s. SHAVE. X.cv.\^.^^. shall be shaven, but scall shall he not s. U. 8. the unclean person shall s. off his hair, 9. 21, 5. nor shall they s. the comer of their beard h'vm, 6. g. then he shall s. his head in the day of his cleansing, on the seventh day shall he s. it 18. Nazarite shall s. the head of his separation B.7 . let ihem ». their llesn, and wash their clothes y>e«(.21 .la.captive shall j . her head, pare her nails Jitdg. 16. ig. she caused him to a. off seven locks Jsa. 7. SO. l^rd shall t. with a razor that is hired Jlzek. 44. SO. neither shall they s. their heads Acts 21. 24. be at charges, that they s. their heads SHAVED. Cen.^X. 14. Josephs, and changed his raiment C Sam. 10. 4. t. off half their beards, 1 Chron.XQA, Job 1. 20, Job rent his mantle and s. his head SHAVEN. I^v. 13. 33. be J*, but the scall shall he not shave hum, 6. 19. after the hair of his separation is s. Juiig, iG. 17> if I be s. my strength will go from me 22. the hair began to grow again after he was s. Jer. 41. 5. fourscore men having their beards s. 1 Cor. 11. 5. that is even all one as if she were s, 6. if it be a shame to be s. let her be covered SHEAF. G0n.37.7-beholdmyi.arose, and also stood npright; behold, your sheaves made obeisance to my s. Lev. Si. 10. ye shall bring a s. of the first-fruits II, ye shall wave the s, before the Lord, IS. Df!ut.^^. 19. hast forgot a J. shalt not go to fetch it Job 24. 10. they take av'ay the s. from the hungry y.tch. 12. 6, governors of Judah like a torch in a s. SHEAVES. C,en. 37. 7. behold, we were binding j, in the field Jtut/t2.7. let me glean and gather among the j. 1 j. Ne/t. 13. 15. some on the sabbath bringing in s. Psal. 1S6. 6. he shall come bringing s. with him 129. 7. nor he that bindeth s. his bosom .At/ios S.13. 1 ampressednnderyou,ascartfuUof J, Mic. 4. 12. the Lord shall gather them as the s. SHEAR. Gen. .31. 19. and Laban went to .r. his sheep 36. 13 Judah goeth to Timnah to s. his sheep Verit. 15. 19, nov shalt s. the firstling of thy sheep 1 6'(rM.25.4.I)avid heard that Nabal did j .his sheep SHEARER. jicts Q. 3S. and like a lamb dumb before his j-. SHEARERS. David took away the s. the oxen, and asses 2 Sam, 7. 8. I took thfe from following the /. 17. 29. Barzillai brought David butter and /. 24. 17. David said, lo, I have sinned, but these /. what have they done? 1 Chron. 21. 17, 1 7riRf J 1,19. Adooij. slain /.oxen and fat cattle, 25. 4. S3. Solomon's provision for one day hundred /. 8. 5. all the con^egation sacrificing /. and oxen 63. Solomon offered /. 2 Chron. 5. 6. | 7, 5. 2 Kings 5. 26. is it a time to receive /, and oxen ? 1 Chron. 5.21 . they took from Hagarites 250,000 /. 12. 40. they brought oxen and /. abundantly 2 Chron. 14. l5, Asa carried from the Ethiopians /. iS. 11. and they offered of the spoil 7000 /. 18. 2. Ahab killed /. and oxen for Jehoshapat 29. 33. the consecrated things were 3000 /. 30. 24. Ilezekiah the king did give 7000 /.and the princes gave to the congregation 10,000 /, 31, 6. they brought in the tithes of oxen and /. iVeA.5,18.tor Nehemiah daily one ox, six choice /, Job 1 .3. his substance also was 7000 /. 3000 camel; 16. the fire is fallen, and hath burnt up the /. 31. 20. if he were not warmed with fleece of my j. 42. 12. for be had 14,000 /. and 6OOO camels Psal, B, 7. for thou heist given him all /. and oxen 44. 11. thou hast given us like /. for meat 49- 14. like i, are laid in the grave, death feed 74, 1. why doth thine anger smoke against thy/,7 78. 52. but made his own people go forth like/. 79- 13. so we thy people and /. of thy pasture Q5. 7- and we are the /. of his hand, 100. 3. 119. 176. I have gone astray like a lost /. 144. 13, that our /. may bring forth thousands Cant. 4. 2. thy teeth are like a flock of /. 6. 6. Isa. 7. 21. in that day a man shall nourish two j. 25, 13. behold, joy and gladness, and killing of /. 5.3. 6. all we like /. are gone astray ; we have Jer, IS. 3. pull them out like /. for the slaughter 23. 1 . woe be unto the pastors that scatter the /. 50. 6. my people hath been lost /. their shepherds 17. Israel is as scattered /. lions have driven him E,sek, 34. 6. my /. wander through the mountains 11. I will search my s. and seek them oac, 12. JIos. 12. 12. Israel served, and for a wife he kept/. Joell, 18. the flocks of/, are made desolate Mic. 5. 8. as a young lion among the flocks- of i^«c/[. 13.7 -awake, O sword, smite the shepherd, and J. shall be scattered. Mat. 26. ZI.Mark 14.27. Mat. 7. 15. beware of false prophets in /. clothing 10. 6. go rather to the lost /, of the house of Israel 12. 11. if one /. fall into a pit on the sabbath 12. how much then is a mau better Chan a s. ? SHE Jl/af.l5.S4. 1 am not sent hat unto the lost/, of Isr. 18. 12. if a man have a 100 /. and one be gone 13. he rejoiceth more of that /. Luke 15. 4, 6. 25. 32. as a shepherd divideth his /. from goats 33. he shall set /. on his right hand, but goatft John 2. 14. he found in the temple those that sold /. 15. he drove them out of the temple, and the /, 10. S. that entereth by door is shepherd of the/ 3. the /. heai;Jhis voice, 27- {I 4, the /. follow him 7. then said Jesus, verily 1 am the door of the/. 8. were robbers, but the /. did not hear them 11. the good Shepherd giveth his life for his f. 12. an hireling leaveth the /. and fleeth, 13, 14.goodShepherd,I know my/, ||l6. other s.l hav« 15. the Father, and I lay down my life forthe/. SS.becausfl ye are not of my /. as J said unto y oq 21, 16. he saith tuito Peter, feed my /. 17* Heb. 13. 20. Lord Jfesus, that great Shepherd of /. liev. 18.13. none bnyeth /. horses, slaves, and souli Jis SHEEP. JSfnm.^T. i7.be not fl//. Which have no shepherd lA'ing/22.17.1 saw all Israel scattered on thehills^ ass. that have no shepherd, 2 Ckr. 18. 16. Psal. 44. 22. we are killed all the day long, we are counted as s. for the slaughcet, Rom, 8. 3G. Isa. 13. 14. it shall be as /.that 00 man taketh up 53.7. and as a/, before his shearers is dumb Mic, 2. 3 2. 1 will put them together as /. of Bosra Mat. 9. ,36, compassion, because fainted andwffK scattered as s. having no shepherd, Mark 6. 34. 10. 16. 1 send you forth as s. in midst of wolves Acts 8. 32. he was led as t. to the slaughter 1 Pet, S. 25. ye were as /.going astray ,but returned SHEEP-COTE. 2 Sam. 7. 8. 1 took thee from the /. 1 Chron. 17> 7 . SHEEP-COTES. 1 Sam. 24, 3. Saul came to the /. after David SHEEP-l'OLD. John 10. 1. he that entereth not the /. by the door SHEEP-FOLDS. Num. 32. 16. we will build /. for our cattle Judg. 5. 16. why abodest thou among the /, T Pial. 78. 70, he chose David, took him from the/ SHEEP-GATE. Neh. 3. 1 . Eliashib and brethren built the s.-gate 32. between going up of the comer to the s.-g. 12. 39. they went on to the s.-gate, and tliey stood SHEEP-MARKE'J'. John 5. S. there is at Jerusalem by the s.-mariet a pool, called in the Hebrew tongue, Bethcsda SHEEP-MASTER. 2 Kingi3.4. Meshakingof Moab was a-s.-master See She^rebs. SHEEP-SKINS. Heb. 11. 37. they wandered in /.-/. and goat-skin* SHEET. AetilO.ll. a vessel descending as a great /, 1 1 . 5, SHEETS. Jtidg. 14.12.then I will give you thirty/, and thirty 13.tlieo shall give me thirty/, and thirty changes SHEKEL. Gen, S4. 22. the man took an ear-ring of half a / Exod. 30. 13. a/, after the/, of the sanctuary, a *. ib 20 gerahs. Nittn, 3. 47. Exek, 45. 12. 15. the poor shall not give less than half a /. 1 Sam. 9. 8. 1 have here the fourth part of a /. S KingsT. 1- measure of fine flour for a.F, iC. 18. Ne/t, 10. 32. charged yearly with the third of a /. Amos 8,5. making the ephah small, and the /. great SHEKELS. Gen. 23. 15. my lord, the laud is worth 400 /, I6 24,22. iwo bracelets for her hands of ten /. weight Exod, 21 32. he shall give her master thirty /, 30. 23. of pure myrrh 500 s. of sweet cinnamon 250 /, of sweet calamus 250 / Lev. 5. 15. the estimation by /. 2?. 3, 4.5, 6,7,l6. Num. 7. 14. one spoon of ten /. of gold full of in- cense, 20, 26, 32, 38, 44, 50, 56, 62, 68, 74, 80. Deut. 22. 19. they shall amerce him in 100/. 29. man shall give to the damsel's father fifty /. Josh.T. 21. when I saw in the spoils 200 1. of silver Judg. 8. 26. weight of golden ear-rings was 1700 /. 17.2. the 1100 s. 1 took it || 3. had restored the /. 10. I will give thee ten /. of silver by the year 2 Sam. 14. 26. Absalom weighed his hair, 200 /. 18. 11. I would have given thee ten/, and a girdle 24. 24. David bought nxen fnr fifty c of Araunah 1 Kings 10. 16, six hundrt\i /, of gold to one target 2 Ki7igs 15. 20, exacted of each man 50 /. of silver 1 Chron. 21. 26. so David gave to Ornan 6OO /. AVi. 5, 15. former governors had taken 40 /.by year Jer. 32. 9, I bought the field for 17 /. of silver Esek.4t.lO. meat shall be by weight twenty /. a day See Sanctuary SHEL'J'ER. Job 24. 8. they embrace the rock for want of a /. Pj-a/.6l,3. for thou hast been/, for me and aiowtr SHEPHERD. See Signification on Pastor. Gen. 46. 34. ev SHE Oen. 49. 34. from thence is the s, stone of Israel \ Sam. 17. 40. he put the stones into a s, bag he had Ptal. S3. 1. the Lord is mjt, I shall not want 80, ] . give ear, Os. of Israel, thou ihat leadeat Eccl. 12.11. the words which arc given from one s. /ja.SS.lS.mine ape is departed from me as a j.tent 40.11.he shall feed his flock like aj. gather lambs 44. SB. the Lord that saith of Cyrus, he is my s. 63. 11. that brought them up with s. of his flock J^er. 31. 10. and keep him as a «. doth his flock 43.12. array himself asa.r.putteth on his garment 49. 19. who is that t. that will stand. 50. 44. fil. 2.1. 1 wilt also break in pieces^, and his flock £iei(.S4.5. they were scattered.because there is no s. 6. my flock became a prey, because there is no s, 12. as a J. seeketh out his flock among the sheep S3. T will set up one s. over them, my servant David shall feed them and be their s. 37.24. Amos 3. 12. as the f. takes out of mouth of the lion ZecA.10.2. they were troubled, bee. there was no s. 11. 15. take to thee the instruments of a foolish ^f. 21. 16. lo I will raise up a s. in the land 17. woe to the idle j.that leaveth the flock, sword t3.7.awake,0 sword, against my f. and my fellow Jehn 10. 12. bnthethatis an hireling, and not j. 14. I am good f. know my sheep and am known 16. and there shall be one fold and one s. /fcj.l3.20.our Lord Jesus that great j. of the sheep 1 Pet. 2. 25. but ye are now returned unto thej. '5.4.when the chiefs, shall appear, ye shall receive See Sheep. SHEPHERDS. Cen. 46. 32. men are s. (|47. 3. thy servants are s. Exod. 2. 17. and the t. came and druve them away 19. an Egyptian delivered us out of hand of s. i Sam. 25. 7. now thy/, with us, we hurt them not Cant. 1. 8. and feed thy kids beside the 1. tents Jsa. 13. 20. nor shall the s. make their folds there 31.4. when multitude of /. is called forth ag. him 56. 1 1 , and they are s. that cannot andcrstaod Jer. 6.3. the s. with their flooks shall come vnto her 23 4. 1 will set up /. over them who shall feed 25. 34. howl, ye s. \\ 35. the s. have no way to flee 36 a voice of the cry of the f. and an howling 33. IS. in all the cities shall be an habitation of r, 66. their /. have caused them to go astray ii^zei. 34, 2. prophesy against the /. of Israel, woe to the J-, of Israel, should not/, feed the flocks? H, my flock a prey, nor did my s. search for my flock, but /. fed themselves and fed not m^y flock 10. thus saith the Lord, behold I am against the f. neither shall the j.feed themselves any more Amos 1. 2. and the habitations of the /. shall mourn Jl/ic. 5. 5. then shall we raise against him seven s, NaA. 3.18.thy/.slumbei, O king of Assyria, nobles Zeph. 2. 6. the sea coasts shall be cottages for j. Zech. 10, 3. mine anger was kindled against the s. tl. 3. there is a voice of the howling of Uie s, 5. and their own s. pity them not 8. three /. also I cut off in one month LiikeZ. 8. there were in the same country j. in field 18. those things which were told them by the s. £0. the/, returned, glorifying and praising God SHERD. Jsa. 30.14. there shall not be found a t. to take fire SHERDS. £tek. S3. 34. thou shalt break the /. thereof SHERIFFS. Dan. 3. 2. Nebuchadnezzar sent to gather the s, 3. then the /. and rulers were gathered together SPIEW, Substantive. Ptiil. 39. fi, surely every man walketh in a vain s. Ssa. 3, 9. the s. of their coimtenance doth witness J.uke SO. 47. and for a j. make long prayers <'ff/.6.12.as many as deiire to make a fair s. in flesh CW. 2. 15. spoiled powers, made a /. of iheni openly 23. which things have s. of wisd.in will-worship SHEW.BREAD. See SigHtfication on Bread. />). 16. I raised thee up for to /. in thee my power ?i^ I. that I might s, my signs before him 1 8. and thoB shalt *. thy son in that day SHE £^0^.14,13. see the salvation L.will /.to you to-day 18. 20. shalt/. way they must walk, Deut. 1. 33. 25. 9. make it according to all that I /. thee 33. ] 3. /. me now thy way || 18. #. me thy glory Deut. 5. 5. 1 stood to /. you the word of the Lord 7. 2* make no covenant, nor /. mercy unto them 13. 17. that the Lord may/, thee mercy 17. 9- they shall/, thee the sentence of judgment 10. thou shalt do as they shall /. thee, 11. 28. 50. not regard old, nor /. favour to young 32. 7. Eisk thy father, and he will /. thee Josh. 5. 7. the Lord swarc he would not /. the land Judg. 1 . 24. the spies said, /. u.s we pray thee, the entrance into the city, and we will /. thee mercy 6. 17 • then /. me a sign that thou talkest with me 1 Sam. 3. 15. Samuel feared to /. Eli the vision 8.9. /.them the manner of the king that shall reign 9> 6. man of God peradventure can /, ua our way 27- stand, that I may /. thee the word of God 10. 8. I will come and /. thee what thou shalt do 14. 12. come up to us, and we will /. you a thing 20. 2. my father will do nothing, he will /. it me 12. if 1 then send not unto thee, and a. it thee 22. 17. they knew when he fled, and did not /. it 25. 8, ask the young men, and they will /. thee 2 6am. 15.25. he will /. me, both it and his habitat, 1 Kings 1 . 52. if he will /. himself a worthy man 2.2. be thou strong therefore, and /. thyself a man 18. 1. came to Elijah, go /. thyself to Ahab, 2. SKings 6.11.willyenot/.me which ofusis forking 2 Chr. 16. 9* to /. himselfstrong in behalf of them Etta 2. 59. they could not /. their fathers' house, whether they were of Israel, Neh. 7. 64. Neh. 9. 19, the pillar of fire to /. them light Esth. 1. 11. to/, thepeople and princes her beauty S. 10. Mordecai charged her not to /, her kindred 2 , 10. gave him a copy of the writing to /. Esther Job 10.2./. me wherefore thou conteodest with me Xi. 6. he would /. thee the secrets of wisdom 3£. 0, 1 was afraid, durst not /. you my opinion 33. 23. if a messenger to /. to man his uprightness Psal. 4. 6. many will say, who will /. us any good ? 9. 14. that I may/, forth all thy praise in gates 16. 11. wilt /.me the path of life, in thy presence 25.4. /. me thy ways, O Lord, teach me thy paths 14. the Lord will /. them his covenant 51, 15, and my mouth shall /. forth thy praise 71, 15, my month shall /. forth thy righteousness 79- 13. we thy people will /. forth thy praise 85. 7- /.us mercy, O Lord, grant us thy salvation 86. 17. /. me atoken of good, thattbeymay see it 88. 10. wilt thou /. wonders to the dead 92. 15, to/, that Lord is upright, he is my rock 94. 1. O G. whom vengeance belongetn, /, thyself 106. 2. who can /, forth all his praise f Prov. 18. 24. a man must /, himself friendly Isa. 27. 11. he that formed them will/, no favour 30.30. the Lord shall /. lightning down of his arm 41. 22. let them bring them fortb and /. ub what sliall happen, let them /. the former things 23. /. the things that are to come hereafter 43. 9. who among them can /. us former things .' 21, people have I formed, shall /. forth my praise 44. 7 . things that are coming, let them /. to them 46. 8. reowmber this, and /. yourselves men 49. 9' say to them in darkness, /. yourselves 58. 1. /. my people their transgression and sins 60. 6. they shall /. forth the praises of the Lord Jer. 16. 10. thou shalt /. them all these words 13. into a land, where I will not /. you favour 42. 3, thy God may /. us the way we may walk 51, 31. to/, the king of Babylon his city is taken Kxek. 22. 2. thoa shalt /. her all her abominations 33. 31. for with their mouth they /. much lore 37. 18. wilt thou not /. us what thou meanest? 10. 4. set thine heart upon all that I shall /. thee 43. 10. son of man,/, the house to house of Israel 11, /. them the form of the house and fashion Dan. 2. 2. the sorcerers for to /. king his dreams 4. and we will /. the interpretation, 7. 6. if ye /. the dream and interpretation, therefore /. the dream and interpretation thereof 10. not a man that ean /. the king's matter 16. he would /. the king the interpretation 27. the secret cannot the wise men /■. to the king 4. 2. I thought it good to /, the signs and wonders 5. 7. whosoever shall /, me the interpretation 9. 23 . command came, and I am come to /. thee Hab, 1. 3. why dost thou /. me iniquity? Mat. 8. 4. go thy wq.y, /. thyself to the prie,st, and offer the gift, Mark 1. 44. Luke 5. 14. | 17.14, 11. 4, go and /. John these things ye do hear IS. 11. he shall /. judgment to the Gentiles 14. 2. he is risen, therefore mighty works do /. forth themselves in him, Jlfar^6. 14, 16. 1. the Pharisees desired hp would /. a sign 22. 19. J. lie the tribute money, Luke 20. 24. 24. 1. came to /. him the building of the temple 24, fee there shall arise false Christs, and shall /, great signs and wond«'rs, Mark 13. 2£. SHE Mark 14, \6. he will /. you a large upper room far nished, there make ready for us, Luke SS. t& Luke 1. 19. I am sent to /. thee these glad tiding* 8. 39. /. how great things God hath done to thee John 5. 20. he will /. him greater works than these 7' 4. if thou do these things /, thyself to the world 11. 57. if any knew where he was they should/, it 14.8./. us the Father and it sufliceth us, 9, 16. 13. and he will /. you things to come 14. he shallreceiveof mine, and/, it to you, l5 25. but I shall /, yon plainly of the Father Acts 1.24. Lord /.whether of these thou bast chosen 7. 3. and come into the land which I shall /. thee 12, 17. and he said, go, /. these things to James 16. 17. the men who ». to us the way of salvatioD 24. 57. Felix willing to /, the Jews a pleasure 26, 33. that he should /. light to the people Rom. 3. 15. who /. the work of the law written 9.17.1 have raised thee, that I might /. my power 22. what if God, willing to/, his wrath, endured 1 Cor. 11. 26. ye do /. the Lord's death till he come 12. 31. yet /. I to you a more excellent way 15. 51. I /. yon a mystery, we shall not all sleep S Cor, 8, 24. /, ye to them the proof of your love £^h. 2, 7. that he might /. the exceeding riches l^y}e//.l,9.fortheythemselve5 /.of us what manner 1 Tim. 1. 16. that Christ might/, all long-suiferiug 5. 4, let them learn first to /. piety at home 6. 15. which in his times he shall /. who is the 2 Tim. 2. 15. study to /. thyself approved to GoA Heb. 6. 11. that every one of you /. the same dili 17. God willing to /. to the heirs of promise Jam. S. 18. /. me thy faith without thy works 3.13. let him /. his works out of good cooversaiioa 1 Peti S. 9' ye should /. forth the praises of him 1 John 1. 3. and /, unto you that eternal life Rev. 1. 1. he sent his angel to /. his servants, 22.6 J will SHF-V,'. Gen. 12. 1, get thee into a land that 1 mils, theo Exod. 33. 19. 1 will be gracious to whom I will bi gracious, J U.7/ /.mercy 00 whom Iwtils.mercy Judg. 4. 22. I will s. thee man whom thou seeke^t 1 Sam. 16, 3. / ki 7. Jonathan /. him all those things 22.21.Abiathar /.Dav. that Saul had slain priests 24. 18. Saul said to David, thou hast /. this day how thou hast dealt well with me 2 Sam. 11. 22. messenger/. David all Joabhad sent 1 Kings 1. 27. thou hast not /. it to thy servant 16. 27. Omri, and his might that he /. 22, 45^ 2 A ings 6. 6. where fell it ? he /. him the place 11. 4. took an oath, and /. them the king's sott 20, 13. Hezekiah hearkened to them, and /.them all the house of his precious things Isa. 3g. 2. 15. there is nothing I have not /. them //a.39.4. Esth. 1.4,when he/, riches of his glorious kingdom 3.10, Esther had not /. her people nor kindred,20» 3. 6. for they had /. him the people of Mordecai Job6.\A!.Xo afflicted pity should be /.from his friend i'ja/.71.ia.until Ihave /, thy strength to tiiis gem 105. 27. they/, his signs among then), .^c** 7. 36. 142. 2. poured my complaint, 1 /. before him my PrDr,26.26. his wickedness shall be * before cong. Eccl. 2. 19. labour, wherein I have /, myself wise Isa. 40, 14. who / to him the way of under- standing SHE JCuk. W. SQ. th»; f . no difference between cleu fiJat. iO. 11. and /.to chief priests all ibiuga done Utie 4. 5. devil /. bini all kingdoms of the world 7. IB. the dtsciplcB of John t. him these things 10. ^7. aod he said, he that /. mercy on him 14.21. that scrv. came and i. his lord these ihiogs CO. If?, that the dead are raised, Moses s. at bush 'oAh 10. ^1. many good works have I /. you SO. CO. he s. unto them hi.s hands aoil his side ei.l.Jesus/.'hims. again to disciples, 14. Acts 1.3. Acts A. GS. on whom this miracle of healing was/. 7. 36. M«3e9 /. himself to them as they strove 36. after he had /. wonders and signs 52. which /. before of the coming of the just One 11. 11. he /.how he haul seen an angel in his house I9.IR. many that believed confessed, /. theirdeeds 80. %. Imt nave /. and have taught you i>ublicly :t5. 1 have /, you all things, how so Is^oucing S.1, e£. tell no man thou hast /. these things to me ?6. Qtt. but first Paul /. to them of Damascus C8, 2. the barbarous people /. no little kindness 'J 1 . none of brethren /. or spake any harm Af thee i Cor. 10. SB. eat not, for his sake that /. it //ci.i6. 10. love which ^-e have /. toward his name Jam. o. 1.1. shall have judgment that /. no mercy Hev. n. 10. angel/, me the great city Jerusalem C2. 1. he /. me a pure river of water of life 8. 1 fell down to worship the angel who /. me ('•od, or Lord SHEWED, expressfy, or implicit/v. Gen. 19, 1 9. thy mercy /, to me in saving my liie C4. 14. that thou hast /. kindness to my master 32. 10. not worthy of the least of the mermes /. 39- -1- the ZxT^/. Joseph mercy, and gave favour 41. £^. Ood /. Pharaoh what he is about to do 19. forasmuch as God hath /. thee all this 48. 11 and lo, God hath /. me also thy seed / rod. 15. SS. he cried, and the Lord s. him a tree S5. 40. look thou make them after the pattern /. thee in the mount, S6. 30. | 37.8. JEf«3.S.5. Lev. ^34. a?, that the mind of the Lord might be /. Mm. 11.4. to (he pattern the Lord bad /. Moses MAI .all signs I have /.among them, Deut.G.QZ. Dent, 4. :T6. and upon earth he /. thee his great fire I. 34. behold, the Lord our God s. us his glory 34.1. the Lord /.him all the land of Gilead Judg. 13. 33. nor would he have /. all these things 1 Kings 3 .'6.Solomon said,thou hast /.to thjr servant David my father great mercy, 2 C/iron.l . 8. £ Kingt^. 10. LardhaXh /. me, he shall surely die 13. the Lord hath /. me that thou shalt be king I C/trMa.7' 10, for goodness the Lord had «. David Exra g. A. grace hath been /. from Lord out God PuiL'^ 31. he hath/, me his marvellous kindness Go. S. thou hast /. thy people hard things 71. SO. thou hast /. me great and sore troubles 78. U. they forgat bis wonders he had /. them 98. S.'his righteousness hath /.in Mght of heathen I'll. 6. he /. his people the power of his works 118. S7. God is the Lord who hath /. us light 2ta. ^6.'t^^. let favour be /.to wicked, yet not learn 43. J3. 1 have /. when there was no strange god i 48. 3. l/.them, I did them suddenly, came to f ass 5. before it came to pass I /. it thee Jer, C4. 1. the Lord /. me two baskets of figs .18. 3 1 . this is the word that the Lord hath /. me l^xek. 1 1. 35. all things that the Lord hath .f . me £0. IL cave statutes and /. them myjudgments AiHos 7- 1. thns hath the Lord s. me, 4. 7. | 8. 1 . JVfif.'6.8. he hath /. thee, Oman, what is good •HecA. 1. 30. and the Lord a. me four carpenters 3.1. he/, me Joshua standing before angel afLord Luke 1. 51. he hath /. strength with h»s arm 5B. heard how Lord had /. great mercy on her Jicts^.\-e. but those things which Gct/befoce'had/. 10,38. God /. I should not call any man common 4fl. God raised him the third day and /. bim Rom. 1. 19. is manifest, for God hath /. it to (hem 3 Pet. 1. 14. even as our Lord Jesus hath /, me SHEWEDST. Nth. g, 10. and i. signs and wonders upon Pharaoh Jer. 11. 18. I know it, then thou /.me their doings SHEWEST. Job 10. 16. thou /. thyself marvellous upon me Jer. 33. ItJ. thou /. loving-kindness to thousands •/ffAnS.lB.Jewssaid, what sign /. thou to usfti.30. SHEWETII. Gan.^X .38.whatGod is about to do,he /.to Pharaoh A^«m.33. 3. whatsoever he /. me, I will tefl thee ** Sam, 3C.B. none /. me that my son made aleague tSam. 32.51. he/, mercjirtofais anointed, to David, and to his seed for evermore, Psat. 18. '50. Jab 36. 9- be /. them their work and transgressions 53, noise thereof /, concerning it, the cattle also ' J*ial. 19. 1. and the firmament /. his handy woiik 3. and night unto night /, knowledge 113.5. good man /. favour, and lendetb. Will guide' ' 147. 19- he /. his word unto Jacob, his statutes Pniv, 12. 17. he that speaks truth, /. /orUi right £7 •^S. the hay appears, the tender grass ./. itself SHI Mat. 4. 6. and /. him all kingdoms of the world John 5. SO. Father loveth, and /. the Son all things SHEWING. £r0(/.SO.6.and /.mercy unto thousands, Deur.5.10. P/a^.78.4. /. to generation to come praises of Lord Cant. 3. 9* my beloved /. himself thro' the lattice Dan. 4. 37- break off thine iniquities by /. mercy 5.13./.of hard sentences fonnd in the same Daniel iMke 8. 1. /■ glad tidings of the kingdom of God Act^ 9. 39. and /. the coats which Dorcas made 18. 28. /. by scripture that Jesus was Christ 2 ThesM. 3. 4. as God, /. himself that he is God Tit.'Z.T.m all things /.thyself pattern of good works 10. not purloining, but /. all good fidelity 3. 2. but be gentle, /. all meekness to all men SHEWING. Lvke 1.80. was in deserts till day of his /. to Israel SHIELD s a piece of defemive armour : The common ma- terials Of a shield Toere wood: It aas covered reith leather, with plates of gold, or brass. Sometimet they were made all (J* gold^ or brass. 'Those that Solomon made were of massy gold, 1 Kings 10. 17. ShishaJi Jcing of Egypt took theie away, and Kehobuam nuide others of brass to serve in their stead, 1 Kings 14. 26. 27. In scripture God it often called the shield of his people : 1 am thy shield, says God to Abraham, Gen. l5. 1. 1 will protect and defend thee. The Psalmist, says, Thon, Lord, wilt bless the righteous ; with favour wilt thou compass him as with a shield, Psal. 5. 13. IViih thy love and gracious providence thou wilt keep *Aim safe 07i every side. Princes and great men are also called the shield of the people, because iy their office they aret or should be, the common parents and protectors of their people, io defend them from all omressions and injuries. Psal. 47. 9» 1'^^ shielas of the earth belong unto God, are dependent upon him. faith in scripture is likewise called a shield, £ph. 6- I6. because it derives strength from Christ for overcoming the temptations of Satan. They hung up their shields upon towers for or- nanHuts, or as trophies of victory, to make me of them upon occasion. The tower of David was .adorned teith a thoiuand shieltds. Cant. 4. 4j Thy neck is like the tower of David, builded for an armoury, whereon there hang a thousand bucklers, all shields of mighty men. By neck, Commentators understand the grace of faith^ which, as is said, is called a shield; and this shews that by faith the church is strong and vic- toriotu over all her enemies. Gen. 15.1. I am thy /. and exceeding great reward Deut. 33. 39. saved by the Lord, the/, of thy help , Sudgt 5*8. 1 Deborah arose a mother in Israel, was there a /. or spear seen among 40,000 in Israel i 1 Sam. 17 . 7. one bearing a /. went before him, 41. 45* thou comest to me with a spear and a /. 2 Sam, 1. 31. there the /. of the mighty is vilely cast away, /.of Saul as tho' not anointed with ojl 32.3.beismy/.P/.3.3. I 28.7. | 119.114. | 144.2. 36. given me the /. of tny salvation, Psal. 18.35. 1 kings 10. 17- three pound of gold went to one /. 3 Kings IQ. 32. hi shall not come before it with a s. nor cast a bank against it, Isa. SJ. 33. 1 Chron. IS. 8. the Gadites that could handle /. 34. thechildrenofjudah that bare /. and spear 34* of Naphtali with /. and spear 37.000 i'Chr. 25. 5. choice men that could handle sp. and/. d^ob 39. 33. glittering spear and /. rattleth ag* him Psal. 5* 12. with favour wilt compass him as with/. 33. 20. the Lord is our/. 59. 11. | 84. 9- \ SQ.ilQ. 35. 2. take hold of the /. and buckler, and stand 76. 3. there brake he the arrows of bow, the /. 84. 11. L. G. is sun and /. will give grace and glory 91. 4. his truth shall be thy /. and buckler 315. 9. he is their help and their s, 10. 11* Prov. 30. 5. he is a /. to them that put trust in him Isa. 2U 5. arise, ye princes, and anoint the /. -22. '6. Elam bare quiver, Kir uncovered the /. Jer. 46. 3. order buckler and /. draw near to battle 9. come forth, Libyans, that handle the /• Ezek.'^^t 34. they shall set ag. the buckler and /, 27<'10. they hanged the/, and helmet in thee, 11. Nah. 2. 3. the /. of his mighty men is made red £ph. 6. 16. above all taking the /. of faith SHIELDS. 2 Sam. 8. 7* David took the /. of gold that were on the servants of Iladadezer, 1 Cir. 18. 7. I Kings\0. 17.ScJlomon made 300/. ofbeaten gold, the king put them in Lebanon, 2 Chron. Q. I6, 14. S6. Shishaktook away all, even all /. of gold which Salomon had made, 3 Chron. 12.9. S7< Rehoboamjnade in their stead brazen/, and committed them to chief of guards, 20/1/-. 12.10, fie. 4i. S6. yea, there isjume that /. ^or WQnlvl2^(»f/lL.10.j)ciefitgavekiDgDav..j. 2CAr. C3.9, Mt SHI SWr. 11.12. in every several city put /.and spean 14.8. out of Benjamin that bare /, 17- 17. 26. 14. Uzziab prepared for thsm /. and spears 32.5. Hezek. made darts and /. in abundance, 27* Neh.^.16. the otherhalf of them held spears and / Job-il, 1 15. strong pieces of/, are his pride Psal. 47. 9. the /. of die earth belong to God Cant. 4.4. whereon hang buckl , all /. of mighty men Jer. 51, 11. make bright the arrows, gather the/. Eiet.SBA* even great company whh buckl. and /.5. 39. 9. they shall burn the /. and the wea^ions SHIGGAION. This word is found in the title of Vial, 7. It Cometh from another Hebrew word which sigrtijies to stray or wander; whence some do Conjecture, that it was a various song, running from one kind of tune tnto aiutther ; and that it Was used in great anguishes of heart, when as the thuughti and stirrings of the heart, through the greatness of trouble, do vary and fall from one strain to another in a straying and scatter' ing manner. Some think it is an instrument of Music ; others translate it, 'i'he errors of David ; others. The secret of David ; others, 'i'he delight of David ; a7id others again. The dJsqniet of David. Some think it ought to be translated, A song of trou- ble, or A song of consolation of David: The Arabic word Schaga signijies, to be in trouble; and the Hebrew word Scha^Ji, or Shagah, to rejoice, to be comforted. SIIlLOn One of the glorious ntmes of the Messias, denoting him to be the only psocurer of our happiness i and our alone peace-maker with God; for it im- porteth a Saviour, or happy, blessed, peaceable, or a peace-maker, Hjc. fiom the root Shalah, he was ^iet, and in peace ; he was safe and hap- py. It is found Gen. 49. 10, The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his 5eet, until SuiLOU come, aod unto him shall the gathering of the people be. All Christian commentators agree, that this word ought to be understood of the Messiah; i>^ Jesus Christ. Jerom translates it £y Qui mittendns est. He who is to be sent, and manifestly reads Shiloach, sent, instead of Shilofa. The SeptuaginX translate it. Until the coming of him to whom it is reserved ; or, till we see ar- rive that which is reserved for him. Some traniiate^ The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, tili he £omes to whom it belongs: Others, till the coming of tho Peace-maker, or the Pacific ; -or of prosperity : Others, till the birth of him who shall be born of a wo- man, who shall conceive without the know- ledge of a man. Otherwise, the sceptre shah not depart from Jud^, till its end, till its ruiOp till the dowofal of the kingdom of the Jews : A certain author derives Shiloh from shalah, which sometimes signijies to be weary, to suffer ; tilJ his labours, his su^erings^ his passion, should come to pais. SHINE, N-tan. 6. 25. the Lord make his face /. upon thee Job 3. 4. that day be dark; neither let light/, on it 10. 3. thou sboaldst /. on counsel of the wicked 11. l7.tbou shall/. forth, thoufhalt be asmornio^ IB. 5^ and the spark of his fire shall not /. 23. SB. and the light ^all /. upon thy ways 36.32. the light be commandeth it not to /. 37. 15. when he caused the light of his cloud to /. 41. IB. byhlsneesiogsalightdoth/. aod his eyes 32. he maketh a path to /. alter him Vsal. 31. l£. make thy face to /. upon thy servant 67. l.causehisfaceto/.uponus, 80. 3,7,19> 80. 1. that dwellest between cherubLnis, /. forth 104. 15. and oil to make his face to /. and bread 119. ViS>, make thy face to /.. upon thy servant heel. 8. 1. a man's wisdom muketh bis face to /. Isa. 13. 10. the muon shall not cause her light to/. 60. 1. arise, /. for thy light is come, glory of Lord Jer. 5. 38. they are waxen fat, they /. they overpass Dan. 9.17. cause thy face to /. upon thy sanctuary 12.3. that be wise, shall /.as stars for ever and ever ISJat. i.l^. let your light so /.before men to see your 1.1. 43. then shall the righteous /. forth as the sun 17. 2. his face did /. as sun, and his ralmeut white 3 Cor. 4. 4. lest light of gospel of Christ should /. 6. God who commanded light to /. out.of darkn. Phil. 2. 15. among whom ye /. as lights in world Rev. 18. 23. light of a candle shall /, no more at all 31. 23. city had no need of sun nor moon to/, in it SHIN ED. Deut. 33.2. the Lond /, forth from mount Parac Joh 29- 3. when hie candle /. upon my head 31. 26. if I beheld the sun when it s. orthe moon 7^/a/.50.2.out 2. and entering into a s. of Adramyttium SHIPS. Gen. 49. 13. ZebuluD shall be an haven for s. Num. 24. 24. and s. shall come from Chittim Deut. 28. 68. L. shall bring thee into Egypt with s. Jvdg. 5. 17. and why did Dan remain in s. ? 1 Kings 9. 2fi. king Solomon made a navy of s. 22. 4&. Jchosaphat made s. of Tarshish to go to Op'air, the s. were broken 2 C/irou. 20. 37. 49. let my servants go with thine in the s. 2 Clirojt. 8. 18. Iluram sent him by his servants, s. 9.21, king's J. went to Tarshish every three years J06 9, 26. they are passed away as the swift j. Psal. 48. 7. thou breakest the e. of Tarshish 104. 2b. there go the s. there is that Leviathan 107. 23. they that go down to the sea in s. that do Proi. 31. 14. she is like the merchant s. she brings Ina. 2. 16. the day of Lord on the s. of Tarshish 23. l.howl, ye .t. of Tarshish, no entering in, 14. 43. 14, the Chaldeans, whose cry is in the s. 60. 9. the s. of Tarshish first, to bring thy sons Ssek. 27. 9- all j. of the sea with their mariners 25. s. of Tarshish did sing of thee in thy market 29. the pilots shall come down from their i. .^0. 9. the messengers go forth from me in s. Dan. 11. 30. for i. of Chittim shall come ag. him 40. king of the north shall come with many s. /i^i*e 5. 7. they filled both thex, they began to sink Jam. 3. 4. behold also the s. though they be great liev. 8. g. the third part of thex. were destroyed 15. 17. the company in s. stood afar off and cried 19. wherein were made rich all that had s. SHIP-BOARDS. £te/:. 27.5. have made all thv s.-boards of fir-trees SHIP-MASTER. Sona/t 1. 6. said, what meanest thou, O sleeper ? Hev. 18. 17. every s. and sailors afar off, cried SHIP-MEN. Kings 9.27 . Hiram sent s. that had knowl. of sea dcts 27 .30. the s. were about to flee out of the ship ^PIPPING. Jo/in C. 24. they took s. and came to Capernaum SHIPWRECK. S Car. 1 1.25. once was I stoned, thrice I suffered s. .1 Tim. 1. 19- some concerninjT faith have made s. SHiTTAH-TRElS. /ja. 41.19. 1 will plant in the wilderness the j.-(r« SHTTTIM-WOOD. jEj-flrf. 25. 5. and badgers' skins and s.-viood, 35^7. 10. shall make an ark of s.-jo. 37.1. Deut. 10. 3. 13. thou shall imake staves ois.-wood, 28. ) 27. 6. 1 37. 4, 15.28. (38.6. 23. thou shaltmake atable of s.^wood, 37, 10. ■2B. 15. make boards for tabernacle mi s-io. 36. 20. £6. thou shalt make bars of s.-iaocd, .3(5. 21. 32. upon four pillars of s.-wood 3", | 36. 3§, -S7. 1. thou shalt mak«aii altarof j.-w, 30.1. 542 SHI Exoi.^a 24.ef 6ry man wlthwhomwas (oanis.'jvood SHLV lilts. Rei.Z .27. as vessels of a potter shall be broken to s. SHOCK. Jo& 5. 26. like as s. of corn cometh in his season SHOCKS. Jtuff.l5.5.Samson burnt up the x.and standing corn SHOD. 2 C/iron. 28. 15. took the captives and s. them Ezek. 16.10. I s. thee with badger's skin and girded Mark 6. Q. be j*. with sandals, put not on two coats Ep/t. Q: 15. X. with the preparation of the gospel SHOE Is put Jvr, [1] T/te ground under feet Deut. 33. 25. [2] T/te weakest means, Psal. 60. 8. [ 103. 9- [3] Freedom J'rom danger. Cant. 7. 1. [4] A contemptible price, Amos 2. 6. [ 8. 6. To cast i/ie s/ioe over a counertf, is to subdue t/tat country, Sfc. Psal. 60. 8. To loose t/ie s/ioe leas, [1] A sign of reverence Exod. 3. 5. [2] Of disgrace, Deut. 25. 10. [3] Of a eo?t- trace^ Ruth 4. 7- [4] Of mourning, Ezek. 24. 17. T/te Apostle ex/torts t/ie Ephesians to /lave their feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace, E^/i. 6. 15. t/tat is, to /lave a prepared and resolved frame of /leart, w/tic/t t/te gospel ttac/tes and worfcs ; ^nd w/iic/ij like leg or foot- Iiantess, would enable t/iem to walk jeit/i a steady pace in t/te ways of religion, noUoit/t- •jttanding tfie hardships, dangers, and difficulties that aiSend it. To go barefoot zoas a sign of mourning and humi- liation : David went up by the ascent of mount Olivet barefoot, 2 Sam. 15. 30. See Isa. 20. 2, 4. Ezek. 24. 17- The man that refused to raise up seed unto his brot/ier deceased, /tad /lis s/toe taken off by his brother's wife in presence of the elders, Deut. 25. 9- T/iis 7Vas done partly as a sign of his resignation of his right to t/te woman, and Iter /lusband's inheritance, as t/te plucking 'off the shoe signifies in Ruth 4. 7. and partly, as a note of infamy ; to sig- nify t/tat /te deseroed to be treated like a ser- vant or captive, w/io in token of submission and obedienee went bare-foot, Isa. 20. 4. It is Said, Psal. 60. 8, Over Edom will 1 cast my shoe. I will take possession of t/iem, I will trample upon t/tem, and use t/ie?n like slaj'cs. A pair of shoes in Amos 2. 6. denotes a small iitcoHsiderable bribe. To bear one's shoes, or untie the latchet of one's shoes, i; to perform t/te meanest services for /tim. See Mat. 3. 11, Mark 1. 7- Luke 3. I6. Deut. 25. 9- his brother's wife shall loose his j. 10. the house of him that hath his s. loosed 29. 5. thy s. is not waxen old upon thy foot Josh, 5,-15. thy s. from off thy foot, for the place Itullt^.t. man plucked off his .r. and gave it to him 8. buy it for thee, so he drew off his s. Ps. 60.8. over Edom will I cast off my s. 108, 9. ijfl.20.2. and put off thy j. from thy foot, hedidsf^ SHOE-LATCHET. 6'£?i.l4.23.1wiU not take from thread to a s.-lateltet Ju/iii 1.27.whose s.-latchet I am not worthy to loose SHOES. Exod. 3.5. put off thy J. from thy feet, Acts^.Z^. 12.11.thus shall ye eat it.with your s. on your feet Deut. 33.25. s. shall be iron and brass, as thy days Josh.Q.5. old s. and clouted upon their feet, old gar, 13. our J*, are become old with a long journey 1 KiJtgs 2. 5. put the blood in his s. on his feet Ca?it. 7. 1. how beautiful are thy feet with s. .' Isa. 5. 27. nor the latchet of their J. be broken Esek. 24. 17 . put on thy J, upon thy feet, S3. yi7n(7.t2.6.because they sold the poor for a pair of j. 8. 6. that we may buy the needy for a pair of s. Mat. 3. 11 . whose s. 1 am not worthy to bear 10. 10. carry neither s. nor staves, Luke 10. 4. Mark 1. 7. latchet of whose s. I am not worthy to stoop down andualoosc, Luke 3. 1-6 Acts 13.25. Luke 15.22. put a ring on his hand, and x.on his feet 22, 35. when I s. you without purse and x. SHONE. Exod. 34. 29, "wist not that the skin of his face j. 30. the skill of his face x. they were afraid, 35. 2 Kings 3. 22. rose up early, sun x. upon the water Luke 2. 9- glory of Lord, x.. round about them ./ic^x 22. 6.suddenly there x.from heaven great light Rev. 8. 12. the day s. not for a third part of it SHOOK. 2 5«m,'6. 6. Uzzah took hold » for oxen s. the ark ■22. 8. the earth *. Psal. 18. 7. | 68. 8. \ 77. 18. Neh. 5. 13. I X. my lap, and said, so God, shake , /xfl,23. 11 he stretched out and x. the 'kingdoms Acts 13. 51. but they is, off the dust of their feet .18. 6. he X. his raiment, and said unto tibem 28. 5. hex. offbeast into the fire and felt no hajm ^4A.'12,26 whose voice Uien i. tae eaid) SHI SHOOT. Exffd. 36.33. he made the middle bar to j. througli 1 Sam. 20. 20. I will s. three arrows on the side 66, run, find one now the arrows which I s. QSam. 11. 20. knew ye not that they would x. ." 2 Kings 13. 17- then Blisha said, x. and he shot 19. 32. he shall not X. an arrow there, Isa. 37. 3, 1 C/tron. 5. 18. valiant men able to x. with bow 2 C/tron. 26. 15. he made engines to x. arrows Psal. 11. 2. they may privily t. at upright in heart 22. 7. they a. out the lip, they shake the head 58. 7. when he bendeth his bow to x. his arrows 64. 3. to X. £heir arrows, even bitter words 4. that they may s, in secret at ^e perfect 7. but God shall x. at them with an arrow 144. 6. X. out thine arrows, and destroy them Jer. 50. 14* all ye that bend the bow, s. at her Exek. 31. 14. nor s. up their top among boughs .^6, 8. ye shall s. forth your branches and yield Luke 21. 30. when they now s. forth, ye know SHOO'J'EftS. 2 Sam. 11 .24. s, shot from off the wall on thy serv . SHOOTETH. Job 8. 16. and his branch s. forth in his garden Zia.27.8,in measure when itx.forth,thou wilt debate Mark 4. 32. mustard seed x. out great branches SHOOTING. 1 C/tron. 12. 2, could use right hand and left in » Amos 7, 1. in the s. up of the latter growth SHORE. Mat. 13. 2. the whole multitude stood on the s. 48. which when it was full, they drew to x. John 21. 4. when morning, Jesus stood on the s. Acts 21. 5. we kneeled down on the s. and prayed 27. 39. they discovered a certain creek with a x. 40. hoised up the main-sail and made toward ^ . See Sea. SHORN. Cflw/.4.2.teeth like a flock of sheep that are e%'en < y^(7rxl8.18.havingx.hishead in Cenchrea, had vow 1 Cor. 11, 6. if woman be not covered, let her be x.if it be a shame to be x.orshaven,let her be covered SHORT. JVitm. 11.23 .Moses said,is theLord's hand waxen x..^ Job 17. 12, the light is x. because of darkness 20. 5. the triumphing of the wicked is x. Psal. 89. 47. remember how s. my time is Rom.3.23.a\i have sinned and come x.of glory of G. 9. 28. because a x. work will Lord make on earth 1 Cor. 7. 29. this I say, brethren, the time is s. 1 Thess. 2. 17. being taken from you for ax. time Rsv. 12. 12. he knoweth that he hath but ax. time 17. 10. when he cometh, ye must continue x.sjiace See Come, Cut. SHORTENED. Psal. 89- 45. the days of his youth hast thou x. 102. 23. he weakened my strength, he x. my days Prov. 10. 27. the years of the wicked shall be x /xaHS0.2.ismy hand x.at all, that it cannot redeem ? 59. l.'behold, the Lord's hand is not X. not to save Mat. 24.22. except those days should be x. no flesl; be saved,but for the elect's s^e s.Mark 13.20. SHORTER. ix(i.2S.20. the bed is s. than that a man can stretch SHORTLY. Gen,41.32.is established, God will x.bring it to pass Jer. 27.16. vesselsshall x. be brought ag.from Baby. Ezek.T.Q. now will I s. pour out my fury upon thee Acts 25. 4. that he himself would depart x. thither i?tf»i.l6.20,G. of peace bruiseSat.under your feetx, 1 Cor. 4. 19. 1 will come to you x. if the Lord will P/til. 2. 19. I trust to send TimotJieus x. unto you 24. I trust, that I also myself shall come x. 1 Tim. 3.14. I write, hoping to come unto thee x. 2 Tim. 4. 9- do thy diligence to coijie s. unto me Ileb. 13.23. with whom if he come J. I will see yoij 2 Pet. 1. 14. X. I must put off this my tabernacle 3 Jo/m 14. but I trust I shall 5. see thee and speak Rev. 1. 1. things that must s. come to pass, 22. 6. SHORTNESS. Exod. 6. 1 9- but they hearkened not for s. of spirit SHOT. Gen. 40. 10. it budded, and her blossoms s. forth 49. 23. the archers x. at him^ and hated him Exod. 19. 13. he shall surely be stoned, orx. thro* ATuin.ei.SO.we have s. at th6m,Heshbon is perished 1 Sam.2Q. 37. the Arrow which Jonathan had s. 2 Sam. H. 24. tile shooters j. from off the wall 2 Kings 13. 17. tijea Elisha said, shoot, and he x. 2 C/iron. 35. 23. the archers x. at king Josiah Psal. 18.14. s. out lightnings, and discomfited them Jcr.9,8.their tongue is an arrow x.out, speaks deceit Eiek. 17 . 6. it became a vine, and s. forth sprigs 7. this vine s. forth her branches toward him 31. 5. the multitude of wa'prs when he s. forth 10. he hath X. up his top ttmong the thick bough. SHOT, Substantive. Gen. 21. 16. Hagar sat down as it were a bow x, Jer. 6. \ 6. hf.w down trees, pour out the engine of* 32.!|24.bcHold,the«jinginesoj'x. come iatoahecity SHO Eset. CQ. 1 8. he &hall pour out the engine o s SHOVEL. Ita, 30. 24. that hath bi-en winnowed with the *. SHOVELS. Txod. C7. -1. thou shalt make his pans and his /. .W. 3. he made the pots, and the a. and the baions A'um. 4. 14. they shall put on the purple cloth /. 1 Kingil, 10. Hiram made the lavers, the t. and the basoDB of brass, 45. 2 C/iron. 4. 11, l6. t Kings S5.14. pots and s. he look away, Jei-JS. 18. SHOULDER tiapart of the body viell k$toien. To give or lend his shoulder, for Bearing of a burden, lignifiet to submit to servitude. Issachar bowed his shoulder to bear, and became a servant nnto tribute. Gen. 4g. 13. T/te Messiah /las delivered his people Jrom the rod, or from the yoke, to which they vere subject. Isa. 9, 4, I'hou hast broken the staff of his shoulder. And ill Isaiah, 10. S7. the proptiet eomfortittg Israel with the promise of deliverance fromi >\ssyria, says. His burden shall be taken away' from off thy shoulder. The scripture calls that a rebellious shoulder, a withdrawing shoul- der, that Kill not submit to tite yoke, Keh. 9. tS9. and those that bear it together iciM jmnt consent, serving with one shoulder^ Zeph .■s.ty. Heretofore thev wore the marks of honoivr and com- mand upon their shoulders. Job desires of God to decide his cause ; Surely 1 would take it upon my shoulder, as a trophy or badge of honour, and bind it as a crowo to me. Job 31. Sti. Isaiah says that the Messiah shall bear the mark of his government upon his shoulder. Jia, 9. 6, The government shall be upon his shoulder. Ce4 promises Eliakim the son cf Hilkiah, to give him the key of the house of David, and to lay it upon his shoulder ; so he shall open, and none shall shut ; and he shall shut, and none shall open. To be borne upon shoulders, sometimes stands for a kind of honour and distinction, God says that he would lift up his hand to the Genules, and set up his standard to the people ; and they shall bring thy sons in their arms, and thy daughters shall be carried upon their shoulders, Isa. 49- ^-. Sometimes this denotes great weak- ness, or some great disgrace. Cod commanded Ezekiel to make ti breach in the wall, and carry out thereby P7i his shoulders in the night time, to represent t'ld taking of Jerusalem, a7id the captivity of thu king Mid his people, Ezek. 11. 0, 1, la their sight bear upon thy shoulders, &c. tXi is said, Deut. 33. 12, That the Lord shall dwell between Benjamin's shoulders ; that is, God's temple, -wherein he dvielt shall be built upon mount Moriah, which is in the tribe of Benjamin ; shoulder ^eing elsewhere put for border, or side, as in Knm. 34. f 11. To 1y npon the shoulders, Im. 11. 14. is to rise ■tip against one, to attack /ii»i, to qff'er violence to him. Gen. 21. 14. putting the bread on Hagar's s, S4. 15. Bebekah with her pitcher upon her s. 45. 49.15. Issacharbowedhisf. to bear, became aser. Esod. 28. 7. the ephod shall have two s. pieces 25. put the ends of the chains on the j*. pieces 29. 27. sanctify the s. of the heave-offering 39. 4. they made -t. pieces for it to couple it Hum. 6. 19* priest shall take sodden s. of the ram, to put in hzmds ofthoT^a^arite, Deut. IB. 3. Josh. 4. 5. take ye every man a stone upon his s, Judg. 9. 48. Abimeleoh laid a bow on his s. 1 Sam. 9. 24. and the>cook took up the s. 10. i 9. when Saul had turned his jr. to go 1 Kings 7.f39. he put bases on right s. of the house 2 hiugs 11. f 11. guard stood about the king with his weapons from the right s. 2 Chro?t. 23. f 10. Keh . g.29. withdrew the s, and hardened their neck Job 31 . .16. surely I would take it on my s. bind it Psal. 81. 6. I removed his ^c. ^rom the burdea Jia. 9. 4. thou hast broken the st^ of his /. 6, and the government shall be upon his s. 10. 27. lux burden shall be tdken from off thy s. 22. 22. the key of David will I lay-upon his s. 46. 7> thpy bear him upon the s. ithey carry him Etek, IS. 7. I bare it on my s. in their sight 12. prince shall bear upon hisi,4o the twilight 24. 4. gather the pieces, even the thigh and s. 25. f 9. therefore I will open the s.'of Moab 29. 7. thou didst break and rent all their s. 18. 34. 21. ye have thrust with side and with s. Has, 6. t9, priests murder in the way-with one<. Zeph. .1. 1 9. to serve the Lord with one s. Zech.1. 11. butthey refused and pulled away the f. Luke\5. 5. when found it lavsit on his j. rejoicing SHOULDER-BLADE. %tb SI. 22. then let jninc arm Call from my s. . 543 SHO Ileave-SUOVISiKK. lav. 7. 34. the heave-s, have I taken, Nitm. 6. 20. 10. 14. the hcave-s. shall ye eat in a clean place 15. the heaves, and wave-breast shall they bring Bight SHOULDER. Exod. 29. 22. thou shalt take of the ram the right s. Lev, 7- 32. the right s, shall ye give onto the priest 33. offereth, shall have the right s. for his part 8. 25. Moses took the fat and the right s. 26, put them on the fat, and upon the right s. 9.21. thb rights, waved is thine, iVum. 18.18. SHOULDERS. Gen.9.23.they laidthe garment upon both their i. Exod. 12. 34. their troughs bound upon their s. 28. 12. shalt put two stones on ^. of ephod, 39.7. Num. 7. 9. sons of Kohath should bear on their s. Dent. as. 12. and he shall dwell between his s. Judg.16.3, Samson took bar and all.put upon his s. 1 Sam. 9.2. from his/, and upward higher, 10. 23. 17. f). he had a target of brass between his s. 1 Chron. 15.15. the Lcvites bare the ark on their j. 2 Chron. 35.3. it shall not be a burden upon yourx. Jta. 11.14. butthey shall flyonthed. of Philistines 14. 25. and this burden depart from off their s. 30. 6. will carry riches upon the s. of young asses 49. 22. thy daughters shall be earned upon their / . Ezek. 12. u. in t^eir sight shall bear it upon thy s. Mat, 23. 4. they bind burdens, lay tbem on men's s, SnOUT, Substantive. Num. 23. 21. and the s. of a king is among them Josh. C). 5. the people shouted with a great s. 20. 1 Sjam. 4. 5. with a great j. so that the earth rang 6. what meanethuhe noise of this great s. ? 2 Chron. 13. 15. then the men of iudah gave a j. Ezra 3. 11. with a great s. when they praised Lord "^3. could not discern the s. of joy from weeping Psal. 47- 5. God is gone up with j. Lord with sound Jer, 25.30. Lord shall give a f . as they tread grapes 51. 14. they shall lift a s. against Babylon Acts 12.22.the people gav« s. saying voice of a God lT/if».4.l6.L.shalI descend from heaven with a s. SHOUT. Exod. 32.38. is not voice of them that s. for mastery Josh.Q.5. when ye hear trumpet, all people shall s. 10. shall not s. till I bid you/, then shall ye^. 16. s. for the Lord hath given you the city Psal. 4'. 1. s. unto God with the voice oftriumph Isa. 12. 6. cry out and s. thou inhabitant of Zion 42. 11. let them f. from the top of the mountains 44. 23. s. ye lower parts of the earth, break forth Jer. 3L 7. sing and;, among chief of the nations 50. 15. Babyloa had sinned J. ag. her roundabout Lam. 3. 8. when I s. he shutteth oitf my prayer Zeph. .H, 14. s. O Israel, be glad with all the heart Zec/i.Q.Q. s. O daughterof .Terusalem, kingcometh SHOUTED. Exod. 32. 17. as they s. he said there is a noise Lev. 9> 24. when the fire consumed, they f. and fell Josh. 6. 20. so the people s. when the priests blew Judg. 15. 14. the Philistines s. against Samson 1 Sam.i.d.aW j.lsr.with great shout because of ark 10. 24. the people 5. and said, God save the king 17. 20. as the host was going forth and j.for battle 52. the men of Israel and Judah s. and pursued 2 Chron. IS. 15. as Judah s. God smote Jeroboam Ezra 3. 11. when they praised the Lord, they s. 12. many of the people ^. aloud for joy, 13. See .Toy. SHOUTETII. P.y«/.78.65.1ike a mighty man that j.becauseofwine SHOUTING. 2 ■SrtOT.6.15. brought up ark with j. 1 Chron. 15.28. 2 Chron. 15. 14. they sware to the Lord with s. Job 39. 25. he smelleth the battle and s. afar off Prov.lX. 10. when the wicked perish, there is s. Isa. 10. 9* the r. for summer-fruit is fallen, 10. Jer. 20. 16. let them hear the s. at noon-tide 48.3.3. none shall tread with x. their j.shall be ncr. Eiek. 21 . 22. to lift up the voice with s. to appoint Amos 1. 14. a fire shall devour Rabbah with s. 2. 2. Moab shall die with tumult, s. and trumpet SHOUTINGS. Zech. 4. 7< he shall bring forth head-stOQEV,wiih s. SHOWER. Ezek. 13. 11. there shall be an overflowing s. 13. 34. 26. I will cause s. to come down in his season, Luke 12. 54. straightway ye say there cometh a .f . SHOWERS. Deut.SZ.S. my speech shall distil as s. on the grass' Job 24. 8. the poor are wet with s. of the mountains Psal. 65. 10. thou makest the earth soft with s. 72.6. king shall come like s. that water the earth Jer. 3, 3. therefore the s. have been withholden 14.22.can cause rain, or can the heavens give s. T- Etek. 34. 26. in his season shall ibe s. of blessing Jl/iV. 5.7. remnant of Jacob shall be as .r. on grass Zech. 10. 1. the Lord shall give them s, of rain SHRANK. SHU SHRED. 2 Kings 4. S9, came and s. wild gourds into pottagi SCREECH-OWL. Jfa.34.14.f.also shall rest there and fina Tor hersell SHRINES. Acts l9.24.Demetrius who made silver /.for Dian> SHROUD. £2eA.3 1.3. Assyrian was a cedar with shadowing t, SHRUBS. Gen.il.lS. Hagar cast the child under one of the/, SHUN. 2 Tim. 2.16. bat /. profane and vain babblings SHUNNED. Acts 20. 27. 1 have not j, the whole counsel of God SHUT, Actively, Passively. Gen. 7. 16. went in of ^1 flesh, the Lord s. him in Exod. 14. 3. the wilderness hath j^. them in .^vm. 12.14. let her be s. out from camp seven days 15. Miriam was /. out from the camp seven days 24. 1 3. the man who had his eyes/, but now open Deut. 15. 7. nor /. thy hand from thy poor brother Josh, 2. 7. they /. the gate of Jericho Judg. 3. t IG. Ehud was /. of his right hand 9- 51. they s. the tower to them, and gat them np 1 Sam.ZZ.t.hr he is /.in, by entering into a town A'e/j.13.19. 1 commanded gates to be /.till after sab Psal. 69. 15. let not the pit /. her mouih upon me Isa. 6. 10. /. their eyes, lest they see with their eyes 22 .22 . key of Dav . on his shouIder,so he shall open and none shall/, he shall/, and none shall open 44. 18. for he hath /. their eyes, they cannot see 45.1 . to open Wfore him, and gates shall not be /. 52. 15. the kings shall /. their mouths at him 60. 11. thy gates shall not be /. day nor night &). 9* shall I /. the womb, saith thy God .' Esek. 3.24. Spirit said,go /. thys, within thine house 44. 1. gate which looked toward the east was /, 2, this gate shall be /. it shall not be opened, God hath entered in by it, therefore it shall be s. 46. 1. the gate shall be /. the six working-days 2. the gate shall not be /. t>U the evening 12. after his going forth, one shall /. the gate Dan. 6* £2. my God hath /. the lions' mouths Acts 5. 23. the prison truly found we /. in safety liev.ll .6.these have power to /.heav.that it rain not 21. 25. gates shall not be /. by day, no night there See Door. SHUT up. Lev. 13. 4. then the priest shall /. him up that hath plague seven days, 5, 21,26,31, 33,50, 54. 11. the priest shall not /. him u;p, he is unclean 14. 3K. the priest shall /. up the house seven days 46. he that goeth in while the house is s. up Deut 11.17. wrath be kindled, and he /. up heaven 32. 30. except their rock the Lord had /. them up 36. when he seeth there is none /. up nor leit Josh, 6. 1. now when Jericho was straitly /. up 1 Sam, 1. 5. the Lord had /. up Hannah's womb 6. because the Lord had s. up her womb 6. 10. hid them and /. up their calves at home 17. t46. this day will the Lord /. thee up 23. 1 12. will the men of Keilah /. me up? 24. f J8. when Lord had /. me up into thy hand 26. 1 8. God hath /. up thine enemy into thy hand 2 Sam. 18. -t-SS. blessed be the Lord who hath /. up 20, 3. concubines were 1. up to day of their death lA'ingj-B.SS.whenheav.is/, w/i,2 C/ir. 6.26. | 7-13. 14. 10. I will cut off from Jeroboam him that Is /. up andleft in Israel, 21.21. 2 KingsQ. 8. 2 Kings 14 26. there was not any /. up nor left 17- 4. therefore the king of Assyria /. him up 2<3n.8.27.T Daniel fainted, and was s. certain days Hos. 7. 5. princes made him /. with bottles of wiue ])/Iic. 6. 13. will I malce thee s. in smiting thee J^nl. 1 . 8. if ye offer the lame and s. is it not evil ? 13. and ye brought that torn^ the lame, and the s. "Mat. 4. 24. and they brought to him all /. people H. 14. his wife's mother*, of a fever, ilirtr*!. 30. 16. and healed all that were /. 14. 14. 9.12. they that be whole need not a physician, but they that are s. Mark 2. 17. Luke 5. 31. 10.8.hep.lthe/,cleansethelepers,Irfi*fl9.2. | 10. 9. 25. 36. 1 was s. and ye visited me, I was in prison sp.saw we thee /.in prison and came to thee ? 44. V'r^tJ. 5. that he laid his bands on a few/, folk 56. they laid the /. in the streeU, Acts 5. 15. 16.18. layhandson the/, and they shall recover Jjukef. 2.centuirion*s servant was/.and ready todie 10. found the Servant whole tha. had bfien /. «*(>'in4.46.a certain nobleman*5 son was /.atCapem. ^l.l.aman, named Lazarus of Bethany, was/. 2. 3. Lord, beballd. ho wlioiki thou lovest. is s. 54fc SID John 11.6. he had heard he was/, he abode 2 days Acts 9. 37. in those days Dorcas was /. and died ]9< 12. were brought unto the/, handkerchiefs 28. 8. the father of PubHus lay /. of a fcer P/it7.2,26>becau5e ye had heard that he had been /. 27. for indeed he was /. nigh unto death 27Tffl.4.20.bui I'rophimus have I left at Miletam /. ^am.5.14. is any /. let him call elders of the church 15. prayer of faith shall save the /. Lord raise up SICKLY, See Paj.sy. 1 Cor. 11.30. for this cause many are 1. among you SICKNESS. Ejod.23.25.Iwill take j.awayfrom the midst of thee Lev. 20.18. if a man lie with a woman having her j. Deitt. 7. 15. the Lord will take from thee all s. 28. 61. every/, that is not written in this law 1 ff^inf/8.37.whatsoever*. there be, 2 CAron. 6.28. 17- 17< bis /. was so sore, there was no breath left 2 Kijigs 13,14. Elisha sick of the /. whereof he died 3 Chroit. 21 . 1 5. thou shalt have great /. by disease of thy bowels, by reason of the /. day by day 19-his bowels fell out by reason of his /.so he died Psal. 41. 3, thou wilt make all his bed in his /. Eccl. 5. 17. hath much sorrow and wrath with his/. Isa. 38. 9. when Hezekiah was recovered of his /, 12.will cut me ofl with pining/, from day to night Hos.5.13.viheii Ephraim saw his /. Judah his wound A/(ir.4.3.1 .Jesus went about healing all manner of j. 9.35..Ie5us went about preaching and heal. every /, 10. 1. power to heal all manner of /. Mark 3.15. John 11. 4. he said, this /. is not unto death SICKNESSES. Deut. 28. 59. and sore s. and of long continuance 29. 22. they shall say, when they see the /. L. laid Mat. 8. 17 . spoken, saying, himself bare our /. SICKLE. Detit. 16. 9- as thou beginnesl to put /. to the corn 23. 25. not move a /. unto thy neighbour's corn Jer. 50. 16. cut off him that handleth /. in harvest Joel 3, 13. put ye in the /. for the harvest is ripe Mark 4. 29. immediately he putteth in the s. Rev. 14.14. having crown, and in his hand sharp /. 15, an angel crying, thrust in thy /- 16, 18, 19. 17 18. the two thieves, on either /. one 34. butoneof soldiers with a spear pierced his/. 30. 20. he shewed nnto them his hands and his /. 2S.except I thrust my hand into /.will not believe 27. reach thy hand, and thrust it into my /. Acts 12.7>angel smote Peter on the/, raised him up 16. 13. on the sabbath we went out bv a rir^r /. Ret). 32.2. on either/, of river wastne tree of life See Ckambehs. Every SIDE. Num. 16.27. from tabernacle of Ahiram on every s. Judg. 7. 18. blow ye the trumpets on evert/ s. 8.34.remeraberednotthe Lord, o-ho had delivered' them from their eaemics on evary s.lSam.Vi.ll, SIE I Sam. 14. 47. Saul fought ag. enemies on gvtry $. 1 Kings 5.3.wars which were about him on evety s 4. the Lord hath given me rest on every s. 1 Chr. 22. 18. hath he not given you rest on every s- 2 Chr. 14. 7. he hath given us riest on every s. 32. 23. thus the Lord guided them on every s. Job 1. 10. put an hedge about all he bath on evefys. 18. 11. terror shall make him afraid on every /. 19.10. he hath destroyed me oji every s. I am gone Psal. 12. 8. the wicked walk on every s. while 31.13. fearwason«p£ry/. whilethey took counsel ^^. 12. atid the little hills rejoice on every s. 71. 21. thou shalt comfort me on every s. Jer. 6. 25. fear is on every /. 20. 10. | 49. 29. ££fi*.l6.33.that they may come to thee on every s. 19. 8. the nations set against him on every /. 33. 22. I will bring them against thee on every s 28. 23. judged by the sword upon her on every s. 36. 3. they have swallowed you up on every t. 37. 21. saith Lord, I will gather them on every s. 39.17.gather yourselves to my sacrifice on every i Lr/ke 19. 43. enemies shall keep thee in on every s 2 Cor. 4. 8. we are troubled on every s. 7. 5. Farther SIDE. Mark 10. 1. Jesus came by the farthers, of Jordan See Left. On this SIDE. Exod. 37. 8. one cherub on this a. other on that /. A'rtnt. ll.Sl.brought quails aday's journey on thu / 22. 34. a wall being on this s. and on that /. 32. 19. ioheritaoce on this /.Jordan, 33. | 34. 15. 35. 14. three cities of refuge 071 this s. Jordan Josh. 8, 23. some on this /. of Ai, and some on that 33. Israel and judges stood oti this s. the ark 1 Sam. 20. 21. if I say, the arrows are on this /. 23. 26. Saul went on this s. of the mountain Esra 4. I6. shalt have no portion o?t this s. the river 5. 3. governor on this s. the river, 6. | 6.13. ) 8.3(). Neh. 3. 7. to throne of the governor on this /. river Esek. 1. S3, every one had two wings, on this s. 40. 39. were two tables on this s. and two on that 41. four tables on this s. four tables on that /. 47' 12. on bank of river on tkist. shall grow trees Van. 12.5. there stood other two, the one o« this t. Zech. 5.3.every one that stealeth shall be cut off as on this s. every one that sweareth, on that side On other SIDE. Josh. 24. 2. ytrar fathers dwelt on other s. the flood 1 Sam. 14.40. 1 and Jonathanwill beoHtheorA^r /. 2 Ktjigs 3. 32. saw water on other «. M red as blood 2 Chron. 9.19. twelve lions stood on one and other s. Obad. 11. on the day thou stoodest oti the other s. John 6.25.had found him oaihe others, of the sea Right SIDE. 1 Kings 6.8 11. I went and washed, and 1 received s. J^iett 1 . p. and a cloud received him out of th^ir x. 7- 31. when Moses saw it, he wondered at tlie s. I), g. was three days without jr. nor eat nor drink 18. he received s. fonhwiOu arose, was baptized Cor. 5. 7. for we walk by faiih, not by s. Veh. IS. 21. so terrible was the s. that Aloses said SIGHT of Cod. Prov. 3. 4. find good understanding in the a. o/* God \jtke iC, 15. is abomination in the /. of God dfts 4. ig. whether right in s.of Coi/ to hearken B. 21 . thy heart is not right in the t. of God 10. 31. thy alms had in remembrance in s. of God Cor. 2. 17. in the t. of Gad speak we in Christ '4. 2. to every man's conscience in the s. of Cod '7. 12. our care for you in t. of God might appear tw/. 3. 11. no man justified by the law in x. oiTCo^ 'Vhtti. 1 .3. remembering work of faith in t. of God Tim. 2.3, this is good and acceptable in 1. of God 6. 13. I give thee charge in the s. of God Ptt* 3. 4. which is in ihe s. of God of great price //// SIGHT, CteJ. IS 26. ifwilldo that which is right inAii/. £«v.i.l.5.behold, if the plague in A*i . oe at a stay Let.M. 37. but if the scall be in Ah t. at a stay Num. ig. 5. and one shall bam the heifer in Ait t. J3«H/.4.37.he brought thee out in kit t. out of Egypt Jndi. 6. CI . the angel of lord departed out of /ji> /. S Afi»i. 12.g. why despised Lord, to do evil in hit s. 13. 8. so Tamar went and made cakes in his t. 2AVMf.rl7.18.remove them ontof A./.20.23. | 24.3. 1 CAron. IQ. 13. the Lord do what is right in /its t. Joh 15. 15. the heavens are not clean in hit 1. 25. 5. yea, the stars are not pure in hist. 40. 124. will any take him in hit t,? /'.fa/.10.5.thy judgments are far above out of /it>j. 72. 14. precious shall their blood be in his t. Ecel.Z.ZQ. Godgiveihtoa man that is good in /«» /. 8.3. benotliastytogoouiuf/iif i. stand not in evil //ui.S.C.he will raise us. and we shall live in hiss. Mark 10.52.BaTtinieus immediately received his t. and followed Jesus in the way, Litke 18. 43. John g. 15. asked how he had received /lu 3. 18. Alts g. 12. a vision that he might receive his s. Kom.'.i.ZO. by law shall no flesh be justified in hiss, Col. 1.C2. thro* death to present yon holy in hiss. Ileb. 4. 13. every creature is manifest in his s. 13. 21. workitig what is well pleasing in his s. \John 3.2S.do those things thai are pleasing ip his s. In the SIGH'J". Cr^». 21. 11. the thing was grievous in Abraham's s. 47. 18. there is not ought left m/Aex. of ray lord Kxod. 4. .10. and did the signs in the j . of the people 2.20. he smote the waters in the s. of I'haraoh g.H.JMoseb sprinkled the ashes in thes.ot Pharaoh 1 1, .1. iMoites great in the t. of L'haraoh's servants 17 • (). Moses did so iH the f. of the elders of Israel ig.U.the Lord will comedown in thes. of people 40, .in. fire by night in thes, of Israel all journeys Lev. 20. 17. shall be cut off in the s. the people S6. 45. out of Egypt in the s. of the heathen S'um. 3.4. Ithamarmiuistered in the /.of Aaron 20. 27. Aaron and Eleazar went in the s. of cong, 25.6. brougluMidianitish woman i7ithe /.of Moses 33. 3. went with high hand in the /. of Eg^'ptians DentA.6.(oT this is yourwisdom i» the .t.ol nations 31.7. looses said to.lo5hua in thes. of all Israel .14. 12. terror Moses shewed in the s. of all Israel Josh. 3. 7. to magnify thee i« the s. of Israel, 4. 14. 10. 12. he said, in the s. of 1 sraci, sun, stand siill 1 Ham. 18. 5. David accepted j» //<« j. of the people 2eiii. 4. 34. to take him a nation by s. 26, 8. 6. 22. Lord shewed j. on Egypt, on Pharaoh and on all his household, Ne/i.Q. JO. 7-'jrt/,78.43. 7. 19. the great s. which thine eyes see, 29. 3. 34. II. in all s. which the Lord sent him to do 1 A'fim. 10. 7. when these s. are come unto thee 9. and all those s. came to pass that day S AVh'j 23,t 5. putdown them that burn to twelve s. Job 38. 1 32.' canst thou bring forth the twelve s, ? Psal. 74. 4, they set up their ensigns for s. 9. we see not our s. there is no more any prophet lOS. 27. shewed his s. among them, and wonders lua, 8, 18. beTiold, I and the children are for s. Jer. 10. 2. be not dismayed at the s. of heaven 32. 20. which hast set s. and wonders in Egypt 2 1 .hast brounht forth Israel ont of Egypt with s. Dfin. 4. 2. 1 thought it good to shew f. and wonders 3. how great are his i. / how mighty his wonders Pan. 6-27. he worketh s. in heaven and in earth Mat. 16. 3. can ye not discern the s. of the times r i4.24.there shall arise false Christs and false pro- phets, and shall shew great s. Mark 13. S2. Mark 16. 17. these s. follow them that believe SO. confirming the word with s. following Lvke 1, 62. they made s. to his father Zechariah 21.11. and great J. shall there be from heaven 25. there shall be s. in the sun, moon, and stars J»hn 4. 48. exrent ye see s. ye will not believe 20. 30. anu many other c. truly did Jesus Arts 2. 19. I will shew s. in the earth beneath 22. a man approved of God by s. which God did 43. many s. were done by the apostles, 5. 12. *. 30. that s. mav be done by the name of Jesus T.iio.after he had shewed s. andvonders in E((ypt ». 1.1. then Simon wondered, beholding the s. done 546 SIL ' Avis 14. 3. granted .f. wonders to be done by hands ltf.>m^ 15, 19. things Christ hath not wrought by me through mighty s. and woiiders, 2 Car. 12. 12. 2 T/i€ss: *?, 9, after the working of Satan, with s. lleb. 2. 4. G.bear.them witness withf. and wonders SIGNET. Gen. 38. 18. give me thy s. and thy staff, Z5. Exod. 28. 11 . with work of an engraver on stone, like the engravings of a.f. 21. 36. | ,^9. 14, 30. Jer. 22. 24. tho' Coniah were s. on my right hand Dan. 6. 17. the king sealed it with his own s. Hag, 2.23. 1 will take thee and make thee as a s. SIGNETS. Exod. 39, 6. ony.\-stones graven as s. are graven SIGNIFICANT. I Cor. 14. i 9. so you, except you utter words s. SlGNIl'lCA'l'ION. 1 Cor. 14. 10, and none of them without s. SIONll'V. Acis 2 i . 26. to s. the accomplishment of the days 23. 1 5. s. thee to chief captain that he bring Paul 25. 27. and not to s. the crimeslaid against him 1 l^et. 1. 11. signifying what Spirit in ihem did s. SlGNIl'IED. Avis 11.28. Agabus s. there should be doarth Hev. 1 . l.s. it by his angel to his servant J ohn SIGNII'IETII. Heb. 12.27. s. removing of those things shaken SIGNIFYING. John 12. ."^.'I. this he said, s. by what death he should glorify God, IB. .32. ] 2J. 19. lleh. 9 a. the Holy Ghost this *■. that the way SILliNCK. 'I'liis u-ord does not only signify the ordinary si- lence, or refraining from i peaking ; int also, iu the fljfle if ilic Ilebrews, it is taken for to be quiet, to remain inraioveable. Josh. 10. 12, 13, Sun, stand thou still upon Gil/con.- Hebrew, 6e silent. And the sun stood still, and the moon stayrd, or were silent at the command- tneni o/'Joshua. And in Pmv. 26. 20, Where there is no talo-hearcr, the strife ceaseth, vr is silent. Silence /,» taken for an entire ruin destruction, for a total subjection, Isa. 15. 1. ■Ar of Mofib is laid waste, aud bi-ou^ht to si- lence, or, iy vtterly destroyed. Also in Jer. 8. 14,. The Lord our God hath put us to silence, or, has brought great calamities 7ipon iis. Si- lence is also taken for death and the grave, Psal. 94. 17, Unless the Lord had been my help, my soul had almost dwelt in silence. And in Psai. 115. 17, The dead praise not the Lord, neither any that go down into silence. 'J'he prophet Jeremiah says. Let 11s enter into tlu; defenced cities, and let us be silent there, Jer. 8. 14. Let its hasten to some place of strength to secure ourselves, and let us sit still, and 7iot say a loord to provoke so potent an enemy, as the Chaldeans are. Job 4, 16. an image was before me, there was s. 21). 21 . men gave ear, and kept s. at my counsel Psal. 31. 18. let the lying lips be put to s. 31). 2. I was dumb with s. I held my peace 94. 17. my soul had almost dwelt in s. 115. 17. neither any that go down into s. Isa. 15 1. Moab brought to s. Kir brought to s. Jer. 8. 14. the Lord our God hath put us to j. Lam. 2. 28. he sitteth alone and keepeth j. because Amos 8. 3. they shall cast them forth with s. Mat* 22. 34. had heard he had put Sadducees to s. Acis 21.40. there was made a great s. he spake 22. 2. that he spake in Hebrew, they kept more ,v, 1 Tim. 2. 11, let woman learn in*, with subjection 12. 1 suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in j, 1 Pet. 2,15. may put to s. ignorance of foolish men Hev. 8. 1. there was s. in heaven half an hour See Keep, Kept. SILENT. Josh. 10. f 12. he said, sun, he s. upon Gibeon Judg. 16. + 2. they were s. all the night, saying 1 -Sam. 2. 9, the wicked shall be s. in darkness 7- + 8. be notf. from us frdm. crying to the Lord 2 Sam.lQ.f lO.why are ye .r. in bringing king back ? 1 fiiugs 22. + 3. Ramoth is ours, be j. from taking it Job 13. -t 13. be s. from me, that I may speak Psal. 22.2. I Cry in the night-season, and am not j, 28. 1, be not s. to me, lest if thou be s. to me 30. 12. my glory may sing praise to thee, not be f, 31. 17. let the wicked be s. in the grave 37. + 7- be s. to the Lord, and wait patiently 62. f 1. truly my soul is s. upon God 65. + 1. praise is s. for thee, O God, in Zion Prop. S6. f 20. where no tale-bearer, strife is s. Isa. 23. f 2. be s. still, ye inhabitants of the isle 47. 5. sit thou s. and get thee into darkness Jer.«. 14. enterdefentedcities, letusbe J, there .38, t27. so they were J. frotn him Ezek. 24, 1 17. 1*6 s. make no mourning for dead Amui S. 1 3. they shall cast forth dead bodies, be s. SIL Jonah 1. * If. that the sea may be s. froir. u* 4. -t 8. thai God prepared a s. east-wiud liab. 2, 1 20. be s. all the earth before him Zeph. 3. 1 17. he will be s. in his love, he will ^'•y Zech. 2. 13. be s. U all flesh, before the Lord , SILK. Ge«.41 . + 42,Pharaoh arrayed Joseph in vest, of .■; Pruv. 31, 22. her clothing is », and purple Ezek. J6. 10. I girded thee, 1 covered thee with 13. thy raiment was of s. aiid, broidered work Hev. 18, 12. no man buyeth their merchandise ol /, SILLY. Job 5. 2. and envy slayeth the s. one Ilos. 7.11' Ephr. also is like aj. dove wttnuut heart 2 'J'im. 3. 6. they who lead captive,r. womeii laden SILVER. This metal does not appear to have been tJi use before the deluge ; at leastj JHoses says not/ting of it before that tijne, he speaks only of the metals of brass and iion, Geo. 4. 22, But tv. Abraham's time it jvas become common, and traffic uas carried on with this metal. Gen., 13, 2, Abraham was very rich in silver and in gold : Aud he bought a sepulchre for his -wife Sarah for four hundred shekels of silver. Gen. 23, 15. This silver was not coiniid, according to all appearance, but uias only in bars, vr ingots, aud in commerce it jias alirays weighed. The iiJver cord, Eccl, 12. 6. By this Comment tators generally understand the pith, vr mar- row of the back-bone, aihich comes from the brain, and thence goeth doxon to the very lowest end of the back-bone, together loith the nerves and sineics, whichf as Anatomists observe, are 7tothing else but the production and continuation of the marroTC. Aud this is aptly compared to a cord, both for its figure, which is lery long aud round, and for its use, zohicft is to dra:o and juove the parts of the body; a7id it is com. pared to silver, both for its excellency and colour, which is white and bright, eve/i iu a dead, and much more in a livijig body. Gen. 23. 15. the land is worth 400 shekels of s. ]6. and Abraham weighed 400 shekels of j. Eznd, 20. 23. ye shall not make gods of s. or gold •26. 11^. sockets of J . 21, 25, 32. I 36. 24, 26, 30, .S6. 27. 17. their hooks shall be of s. 36. I9. 35. 24. they did offer an offering of j. and of brass .38. 25. s. of them that were numbered of congreg. J^v. 5. 15. ram with thy estimation by shekels of .<.. 27. 3. thy estimation of male 50 shekels of s. 27. 6. of male five, of female three shekels of s. 16. an homer of barley seed at fifty shekels of s. Num. 7. 13, his offerinnwasone J. charger, 19, 25, 3i, 37,43, 49. 55, 61, 67, 73, 79- one s. bowl of 70 shekels, 19, 25, ?X, 37, 43, &c. 84. twelve chargers of s. twelve *. bowls 85. each charger of s. weighing 130 shekels 10. 2. make thee two trumpets of s. for the calling of the assembly, and journeying of the camps Deut. 22, 19, shall amerce him in 100 shekels of j-. 29. &hall give to damsel's father 50 shekels of j. Josh. 7. 21. I saw £00 shekels of s. then I coveted 22. was hid in his tent, and the s. under it. 24. Judg. 17. 2, 1100 shekels of s. that were tlCken from thee, behold, the s. is with uc,^ took it 3. when he had restored the s. \\ 4. tobk^the s. 30. 1 will give thee ten shekels of s. by the year 1 Sam. 9- 8. at hand fourth part of a she^l of .r. 2 Sam. 18, 11, 1 would have given 10 shekels of 1. 12, tho' 1 should receive 1000 sliekel&'of s, 24. 24. bought floor and oxen for 50 sluRcels of s. 1 Kings 10. 21. none were of ^^2 ChK -. Q. 20. 27. king made a, to be in Jerusal ms stones CO. 39. else thou shalt pay a talent off. 2 Kifigs 5. 22. give them, 1 pray thee, a talent of a-. 15. 30. exacted of each man fifty shekels of s. 18. 15. Ilezeklah gave him all s. that wasfbund 25.4. that Hilkiah may sum the s. brought 1 Chr. 28. 14. j. of all instruments of s. 29. 2, 5. 15. for candlesticks of j. II 17. for basins o( s. 2 Chron. 17.II. brought J ehoshaphat presents cf s AVA. 5. 15. former gover, had taken 40 shekels of j. Job 3. 15. with princes who filled houses with s. 22. 25. thy defence, thou shalt have plenty of * 27 ■ 16. tho' he heap up s, as the dust, and raiment 17. and the innocent shall divide the s. Sa. 15. nox shall J. be weighed for price of wisdom Psal. 12. 6. words of the Lord are pure, as s. triefl 66.10. for thou, O God, hast tried us, as s. is tried Prov. 2. 4. if seekest her as s, and searohesl for hejr 3. 14. merrchandise of wisdom is betrei than off 8, 10. receive my instruction, and noi *. 19- a^nd my revenue than choice s. 10. 20. the tongue of the just is as choice s. 16. 16. to get understanding chosen rather than 17. 3, fining-pot is for s. and the furnace for gold 2^, 4. take away the drns^ from the *, SIM h^cl.5. 10. lovetli /. shiill not Its satisfietl wilb /. Cant. H. 9. wc will build on her a palace of r. Iia.\. 8S. thy/, is become dross, thy wine mixed ^h. yc. shall defile covering of thy imaees of t. 48. in. hehnid I have refined thee, but not with j. tiO. 17- for iron 1 will brin^ s. aud for wood brass J«r. 6. 30, reprohatB 1. shall men call them t0.9> x-spr^'ad into plates is brought from Tarshish .'tZ.p. I weighed him even seventeen shekels of 1. F.tek, 32. 18. Israel they are even the dross of j. 20. as they gather #. brass, and iron, and lead 22. an a. is melted in the midst nf the furnace 27. 12. with a. Tarshish traded in thy fairs Dan, 2. 32. this image's breast and eirms were of t. Hot 9> 6* pleasant places for /. nettles shall possess 13. 2. they made them molten images of their j. Amoi 3. 6. because they sold the righteous for s. 8. 6. that we may buy jioor for s. and the needy Zeph. 1, 11. howl, all they thatbeur j. are cutoif Zech. 9.3. Tyrus heaped up a. as dust and fine gold 13. 9. and I will refine ihem as s. is refined Mai. 3. 3. he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of/, See Fillets, Gold, Piuces. SILVERLINGS. 7ja. 7> S3, there were thousand vines at thousand s. SILVER-SMTTH. Acts 19. 24. Demetiius a s.-smii/i made shrines Talents of SILVER. 1 Kings Ifl. 24. bought hill Samaria for two talents of s. 2 fCingsS. 5. Naaman took with him ten lal. ofs. 23. and bound two talents of s. in two bags 15. ly. Menahem pave Pul 1000 talents of t. 1 Ckron. 19. 6. Hanun sent lOUO talents of s. 26. 14. I prepared a thousand thousand talents of s. 39- 4* and s<;ven thousand talents of refined s. 2 Chr. '25. 6. hired mighty men for 100 talents ofs. 97. 5. Ammon gave .Totham 100 talents of s. ^6. 3. cohdenined land in 100 talents of s. Kzraf. -2. I decree it be done to 100 talents of s. 8. 26. I weighed to their hand 650 talents of s. Est/i. S. 9> I will pay ten thousand talents qf s. Vessels of SlJuVER. Niim.T.eS. all the J. ww«/j weighed 2400 shekels 2 Sam. 8. 10, Joram brought with him vessels of s. 1 Kings 10. 25. every man his present, vessels ofs. 2 fCingsll. 13. there were not made vessels (f s. 1 CAron. 18. 1 0. and with hirn all manner of vessels of 8. gold and brass, 2 C/iron. 24. 14, Hsral.G. strengthened their hands with nw.o/j.ii. 5. 14. vesseli of goH and s. of the house of God, which Nebuchadnezzar took 6. 5. let the noldeu and s. vessels be restored 8. S6. I weighed s. vessels an hundred talents JJan. 5. 2. commanded to bring golden and j. vess. 11. 8. carry with their precious ves. ofs. and gold SILVER. C«i.44.2. put my a. cup in sack's mouth of youngest Prov. 26. 23. like a potsherd covered with s. dross Eccl. 13.6. or ever s. cord be loosed or bowl broken ha. 40. 19, the goldsmith casteth s. chains A/fl/.27.6. the chief priests took the s. pieces ^cfj-ip. 2-4. Demetrius mane/, shrines for Diana See Vessels j»(j/ before. SIMILITUDE. Num. 12. 8. the s. of the Lord shall he behold Veut.4. 12 . ye heard voice pf words,but saw no s.lS, 16. lest ye make you the s. of any figure 2 CAron. 4. 3. under ic was j, of oxen round about Psal, 106. 20. changed their glory into s. of an ox 144. 12. cornerstones polished after j. of a palace Dan. 10. Ifi. one like the s. of the sons of men Jiom. 5. 14. af^er the s. of Adam's transgression HeA. 7. 15, after J. of Melchisedecariseth apriest Jam. 3. 9. men who are made after the s, of God SIMILITUDES. Hoa, 12, 10. I have used s. by ministry of prophets SIMPLE Is taken [1] For one who is harmless, innocent^ and free from deceit. Kom. 16. I9. St. Paul Would have the Unmans be wise unto that whicli is good, and simple concerning evil , hat^ is, discerning in the choice of good, to ^istineuith the good from the bad doctrine ; but they miist avoid toAatever Aas the appear- ance of evil as children who, without mvcA vasontng, fly from every thing that does but seem Avrtful to thenn He would have them so mnocnt as not to deceive, and yet so prudent as Hot to be deceived, [2] For such as are ig- norant, weak, and subject to delusion, yet sin- cere and willivQ to be taught : such simple anei are intited to Wisdom's feast ; aud are opposed to aucA as a>rf proud and self-conceited, Prov. 9. 4. Whoso IS simple, let him tarn in hitbw. [3J Simple it taken for a aillu, foolish, erfthtloHs man, vho is easily deceived with the M7 SIN smooth vords and fair pretences of false and deceitful men, Prov. 14. 15. Th» simple be- lieveth every word; and this simple man i\ opposed tt the prudent man, who lookt'tli well to his goings ; wAo not only orders Aia conversa- tion and dealinga in t/te world with due circum- spectionj but also judges of the words and pro- fesaions of otAers by tAeir convenations, [4] /( ia taken for ignorant, easy, and creduloui persons, wAo are soon cheated by the world and tAe devil, and who do not undentand their own interest, but persist in their sinful courses. Prov. 22. 3, But the simple pass on, and are punished. Simple here is opposed to the wise and prudent man, who foreseeing the calamity cr jitdgment of God tAreatened, does by prayer and repentance put Aimself under the protec- tion of tAe Almighty. [5] Simplicity is some- times taken for fidelity and liberality. Rom. 12. 8, Pie that give^. let him do it with sim- plicity. He that distributes tAe clmrclCs stock to tAe poor, let him do it faithfully, without fraud; impartially, not for favour or affection; gently, without Jierceneif ; and liberally, accord- ittg to every one's necessity. Psal. 19. 7.thelawof Lord making wise the .r. 1 16, 6. Lord preserveth the s. I was brought low 119> 130. it giveth understanding to the s. Prov, \. 4. to give subtilty t0 5. to young knowledge 22. how lonn, ye s. ones, will ye love simplicity 32. the turning away of the s. shall slay them 7. T< I beheld among the/, ones a young man 8. 5. O ye s. understand wisdom, and ye fools 9. 4. whoso is s. let them turn in hither. 16. 13. a foolish woman is s. and knoweth nothing 1^ 1 5. s. believeth every word, but prudent man IB. s. inherit folly || 19. 25. the s. will beware 21 . 1 1 , the scorner is punished, the s. made wise 22. 3. the a. pass on and are punished, 27. 12. Ezek. 45. 20. so thou shalt do for him that is j-. liotn. iQ.16. by fair speeches deceive the hearts ofs. 19. have you wise to good,andj. concerning evil SIMPLICITY, 2 Sa7n. 15. 11. they went in their/, and knew not P/'ow.l.e2.howlong,ye simple ones, will ye love j. ? Rom. 12, 8. he that giveth, let him do it with j. 2 Cor. 1, 12. in /. we had our conversation in world 11. 3. be corrupted from the /, thair is in Christ SIN Is any thought, word, action, omissi^m, or desire, contrary to the law of God. Sin is any want of conformity to, or transgression of, the law, 1 John 3, 4. It is taken [I] For original cor- rvption, or the depravity a?id naughtiness of our corrupt nature, z.'.iich is prone to all evil. Psal, 51. 5, Behold, I was shapen in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me. Rom. 7. 8, Sin taking occasion by the commandment, wrought in me all manner of concupiscence, [2] For actual sin, which Jlows from the corrup- tion of nature. Jam. 1. 15, When Inst hath conceived, it bringeth forth sui. [3] It is taken for the guilt and defilement of sin. Psal. 51, 2, Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. And in Heb. 10. 2, The worshippers once purged, should have had no more conscience of sins, , [4] For the pu7iisAment of sin. Gen. 4. 7, And if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door: Be sure thy sin will find thee out ; thou shalt not long enjoy the fruits of thy wickedness, but a dreadful judgment sAall tread up taken for a7iy fault, either in doctrine or hfc. John 8. 4b. Which of you eonvinceth me of sit) i [8] For infidelity and unbelief, John 16. 9. The Spirit will convince the world of sin, because they believe not on me. [9] For a sinful cou'se of life. Jam. 1, 15, Sin, when it is finished, bringfeth forth death. [10] i'br the remainders of sin in such as are renewed and regejierated. Rom. 6, 12, Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body : siTiCe yon are regenerated, and spiritually alive, lei not thv remainders of corruption eierciij an 2N2 SIN uncontrolled absolute power ia you. [llj Itt* taken for sin greatly aggravated. John 15 22, 34, If I had not come and spoken to them, they had not had sin : TAey Aadnot beert guilty of tAis particular sin of infidelity and rejecting me ; or, their sin had not been so hetnous as now it IS ; or, tAey had Aad more to say tn ex- cuse for tAeir sin. [13] For tAe idols, or calves at Danani/ Beth-cl, wAicA we^e tAe occasion or the sin of Samaria. Asnos 8. 14, They that swear by the sin of Samaria. God was not the author of sin or of death ; it is inconsistent witA tAe divine holitiess and purity to incline the creature to sin: As God cannot be tempted to evti, neither tempts he any man. Jam. 1. 13, But sin aud death entered into the world by the malice of the devil ; a»i/ Adam, by Ais disobedience, and yieldi7ig to the temp- tation of Satait, Aas made us all guilty in thg eyesofGod. See Devil, Fall. Je.^u5 Christ, by his deatA, hatA restored life to us ; by Ais obedience, Ae Aas recimciled us to God the I'a- tAer ; instead of cAiidren of wratA, as we wert Ae has merited for us the character of cAilar»n of God. The apostle Paul, in several places, speaks of the misery which the first Adam brought on Aimself and Ais posterity, and of the bless- ings wAicA Christ tAe second Adam has purcAa- sedfor his cAildren. See Kom. 3. 33, | 5. 12. I 6. 33. 1 Cor. 15, 31, 22. TAougA sin be permitted ofGod,Ae can no more be tAe autJior of it, tAan ligAt is the author of darkness, 1 John 1, 5. 6'in is not a creafure, or a being but ratAer the privation of a being ; as light is tAe privation of darknesss, so is stn a privation of holinesss. Presumptuous sins. David pr. 2 Rings'!^. Q. 2 Chron. 25. 4. 1 Sam. 15. 23. fdr rebellion is aS t. of witchcraft 1 Kings 6. S^. forgive flie /. of thy people Israel 36. forgive J. of thy servants, 21 CA^z-oti . 6. 25, 27 j 12. 30. and this thing became a s. 13. 34. 2 h'ings 12. 16. the s. 'mohey was the priest's Job 20. 1.1. his bones are fiill of s. of his youth Psal. '62. 1, blessed is he whose j. is covered 51. 5. and in s. did my mother conceiveme 59. 12. for s. of their mouth let them be takeu IC©. 7. and let his prayer become s. 14, let not' the r. of his mother be blotted out Prov. 10.16^. the fruit of the Wicked tendeth to j. . 19. in multitude of words there wanteth not * j 1^. -t 6, but wickedness dverthroweth s. ' ,T4. y. fools make ainock at i. but among righteous 34. bu,t s. is a reproach to any people 2l.'4.^aiid the plowing of the wicked is /. 24. 9. ^be thought of foolishness i^s. Isa.5. 18, wo to them drawj.as it were with cdrt-rope 30, ]. and cover, that they may add s. to s. 31.7. his idols which your hands have made for j. 5.3. 10. thou shalt make'his soul an offering for j. 12.^ bare the s. of maby, and made intercession Jer. 17. l.s. of .Tudah writcen with a pen of iron 3. Iwill give high places for a s. inihybbrders , 51.5. though tbeir land was filled with s. Lam. 4. 6. than the punishment of the s. of .Sddoih Zf£»j.4.8,they eat up j. ofmy people, set their hea,Tt 10. 8. the s, of Israel shall be destroyed 12. 8,- they shall find no iniquity in me that were s. AmosS. 14. they that swear by the s. in Samaria Mic. 1. 13, she is the beginning of s. to Zion 6.7. shall I give , fruit of Illy body for j. of my soul Zech. 13. 1. there shall be a fountain opened for j. 14. + 19, this siiall be the > . of Egypt 7Ka/.12.31.all manner of j. shall be forgiven to men /oMX. 29. which taketh away the j. of the world 8. 7. he that is without J. among you, let him cast 34. whoso committeth s. is the sen'ant of j. 9* 41. if ye were blind, he should h^ve nb j. 15. 22. if I had not come, they had not hjid s. 24. 16. 8. Comforter, he will reprove the wbrld of s. SIN John 10. 9. of /. because they believe not on dm 19. 11. Qe that delivered me hath the greater 4. Acts 7. to. Lord, lay not this s. to their charge /f07n.3.9.proved Jews and Gentiles are all under j 20. tor by the law is the knowledge of s. 4. 7< blessed are they whose s. is covered 5. 12. s. entered into the world, and death by / 13. for, till the law s. was in the world 20.where s. ^bounded, grace much more abounu 21. that ajS /. reigaed unto death, even so grace 6. 1. what shall we say I shall we continue in s, T 2. how shall we that are dead tQ s. live therein ? 6. with him, that the body of s. might be des troyed tnat henceforth we should not serve s 7. for he that is dead is freed from s. 10. for in that he died, be died to s. once 11. reckon ye yourselves to be dead indeed unto j. 12. let not s, therefore reign in your mortal bcdy 13. not yield-your members as instruments to i.| 14. for s. shall not have dominion over you .'~ 16. his servants ye are, whether of/, unto death 17. God be thanked, ye were the servants of t 18. being then made free from s, 22. 20. for when ye were the servantsof j. ye were 23, for wages of j-. is death, but the gift of God 7- 7. is law s.f God forbid, I bad not known s. 8. ,;. taking occasion wrought in me all manner oi concupiscence : for without the law s. was dead Q. commandment came, s. revived, and I died 11. for s. by the commandment slew me 13. but s. that it might appear, s, that s. by the commandment might become exceeding sinful 14.1aw is spiritual,bat I ajn carnal, sold under j. 17. no more I, but s. that dwelleth in me, 20. 23. and bringing me into captivity to law OS's. 25. but with the flesh, the law of s, 8. 3. and lur J, condeipDed s. in the flesh 10. if Christ be in you, body is dead because of j 14. 33. for whatsoever is not of faith, is s, 1 Cor. 6. 18. every s. a man doth is without.body 15. ^. O death, where is thy sting f the sting' of death is j.aud the strength of r. is the law 2 C(jr.5.21. made him tobe j. forns, wh> knew no ^'. Gal. 2. 17. is therefore Christ the minister off. ' 3. 22. thesrripture hath concluded all under s 2' Thess. 2. 3. and that man of s,^ be revealed Heb. :i. 13. be hardened thro' the deceitful ness of s 4. 15., was tempted. like as we are, yet without .r. 9. 26. but once hath he appeared to put away s. 28* he'shai'tappAar^without s, to salvation 10:.)6i.m sacrifices fur^j. thou hast had no plea&ure 8. ofiering for s, thQU wouldst not, nor pleasure 18..w:hece.remissio0, i$,oo more offering for s. 11, 25. than to enjoy pleasuresof j.'for k season 12. 1.. let .us lay aside f. . that ^ot^ easily beset u: 4.'ye.havcl not- yet resisted, ^striving against s. 13 11. the bodies of those be^a^ts fqr,f. are burnt Jam. 1. 15. when lust hath, conceived, it briugelh forth s, and s. when finished,, bri^geth forth d^^ath 2. 9. if ye have respect to persons, yp commit /. 4. 17- knoweth, and doth not good, ttthjni.itL^ j. 1 Pet. 2. ZZ. who did no s. nor was guilp found 4, 1. thiit suffered in flesh hath ceased from s. 2 Pet, 2. 14r. having ey«s that cannot cease from s. I John 1 .7. blood of Christ cleansetli us fram all . 81 if we say we have no s. we deceive ourselves 3. 4. whoso committeth s.. transgresset^ also the law, for /. is the transgression of the law 5. he was manif<-stpd. and in bim is no s. 8. he that. committeth s. is of the devil. . 9. whosoeyer.i* bqrn, of God doth, not cominiit 1. 5. 16, if any' man see his brother j, a j . which is not to death, there., is a s. un(o death 17.' all unrighteousness is j, .aii^ there .is a s, not unto death, whosoever is"bpvi,i.:ofG,sihneth not ■• , See Bear. , -, r! ~ Great J&ia . Gen. QQ.Q. brought on me and my kingdom great s Exod. 32.21. that hast brought itiii greats, on them 30. Moses said, ye have sinned a great j. 31.andsaid, oh, this people have sinned A,t;reats 1 Sam, 2. 17. t. of the young men \«;as very grea 2 Kings 17 - 21 ■ Jeroboam made the^ sin a gj-eut , His SIN. -j' ,;,,: , ^' Lev, 4. 3. -bring forAiV j.,he,siDned a young U'lrllock S3, or if hiss, come to his knowledge, 28' ' 26. the priest shall make an atonement for his audit shall be forgiven, 3^. |, 5.6,10,13. 28. hu shall bring a kid of the goats for his s. '5. 6. he shall bring his trespass-offering for liis s T Kings 15.26. Nadab walked in the way o his s 34.Baasha walked in way o.' Jeroboam anA'hiss 18. 19. Zimri Walked in his j.||Omri in his s. 2 Kings 21 . J6. beside his s, wherewith made Jud;ib 17. acts of Manasseh, and hi* s. that ^e sinnti 2 Chron. 33. I9. all his s. beibre.he was humblt Jobi4i. 37. fofe he addeth rebellion to Kit s. lia. 27. 9. this is all tii& fruit to take away kin Ezek. 3. SO. he shall di*in his s. 18. 24 SIN Lei. 3J. 14. ir h« tarn from Am t. and do right MU. 13. IS. iniquity is bound up, hist, is hi? iHe ».a. truly I am full to declare to Israel Aitt My SIN. .fit. 31. 36. what is my jr.thatthou hast pursued me '.Kod, 10. 17. therefore forgive my m. only thisnnce Sam.\5.Q^, 1 praythee,pardonmjr/.turD withme to. 1 . what is my #. before thy father to seek my life Kings 17.16. come to call my t. to remembrance M 10. 6. that thou searchest after my t. 1 3. IZC. make me to know transgression and my s. H. \6. dost thou not watch over my s. 35. 5, what profit if I be cleansed from my s. T }*sal, 32. 5. i acknowledged my s. and iniquity to thee, and thou forgavest the iniquity of my t. 58. 3. nor rest in my bones because of my x. la. mine iniquity, fori will be sorry for t/ii/ 1. SI 2. wa.5h me thoroughly, clftiinse me from mys. '.i.mys. is ever before me|159 3. not for m^ j.O L. P'ov.QO. 9. who can say, I am pure from my t. f Dan. 9< 20. and whilst i was confessing my s. See Offering. Our SIN. Eiod. 34. g. Lord, pardon our iniquity and our s. Jer, 16. 10. what is orir t. we have committed Their SIN. Gfn.lB.SO.L. said, because Metr ;, is very grievous 50.17. fopRive, Ipraythee, r/ifiVf.SC/iron. 7*14 Etoit, 32.3^. yet now, if thou wilt forgive their i. 34. in the day when I viiiit, ' I will visit their s JQum.5.1. they shall confess their /.they have done Deut,Q,^, look not unto stubbornness, not //iff iVj. 1 Kings 8,35. if they turn from their §. 2 CAr.6.26, l^eh. 4. 5, lat not their t. be blotted out from thee U5. 2. forgiven, thou hast rovered all theiv «. ' ha. 3.9< they declare their s. as Sodom, hide it not Jer. 16. lU. E will recompense their s. double JB. 23. neither blot out their s. from thy sight 31.34. and I wilt retnember their r. no more .^6, J. that 1 may foi^ve their iniquity and their s, ' John 15. 23. now thieV have no cloke iot their s. Thv SIN. S Sam. 12. 13. the Lom also hath pat away thy s. Ita. 6.t. thine iniquity is taken away, t. sM purged Your SIN. Etod. 32. 30. T shall make atonement for ymtr s. Nian, 32. 23. be sdre yonr s, will find you out Dent. 9'21. 1 look y. t* the calf which ye had made John 9.41. ye say we see, therefore your /.remaioeth SIN, Verb. <^fn.S9.9-bow can 1 do this wickedn. and j.ag.God! 42. 22. Reuben said. dO not s. against the child /ixod. 20. 20.hiii fear may be before you,tHat j. not 23. 3S. not dwell, lest they make ttiee jr. ag. mi; Lev. 4. 2. if asouVbhall i. ihro* ignorance ag. com. 3. if the priest s. 1, 13. if congregation s. 27.irany6t]el'of ihecdrnmonpRoplQ j.thro' ignor. 5. 1. if a soul'f.' and hear the voice of swearing 15, i f a soul cotnmit a ti^eSpass and / ^ thro* ignor. in the holy things of the Lord;'!?* JVum.iS.S?. 6. -i. if a soiil i. a^d He'' untd his^^neighbour Mf/n.lf).2C.5han one /.wilt thou' be '\t'roth With alH Veut. 20. 18. so should you s. against L. yourOod 24. 4. thou shalt not cause the land to j.Lord give I •S8ffi.2.25.if'one man s. Against another; if a man M. against the I.ord, who shall entreat for him? r2. 23. God forbid I should s. in ceasing to pray 14. 33. behold, the people s'.' against the Lord 34! slay them, and s. not in eating with the blood 19- 4, let not the Icing j-. against his servant 5. why wilt thou i. against innocent blood ? 1 /Cings 8. 46. if they s. against thee, 3 C/iro}(,ti.36. eKings 2i.n.Manasseh madeJudah to j.with idols 2 Chr. 6. 22. if a man s. against his neighbour Vie//. 6.13. that I shodldbe afraid, and do so, and/. 13. C6. did not Solomon /. by these things * JoJ2. 10. in all this did notjob /. with his lips 5. 24. thou shalt Visit thy habitation and not /. 10. 14. if' I /. thou mfirkest me, not acquit 31. 30. neither have I suffered mytinouth to /. Psaft 4. 4. stand in awe, and /. not, commune 39.1 I will take heed that I /. not with my tongue 119. 11. that I might not /. against thee /vff/.5. 6. suffer notthymouth to cause thyflesh to j. Jer. 32.35. do this abonvinalion to cause Judah to /. EteA\ 3.21. that righteous /. not, and be doth not j. flot.6, 11. because liphraim hath made many al- tars to /. altars shall be unto him to /, 3. 2. and ROW they /. more and more and made ^nt. 18. 21. Lord, how oft shall my brother j. f iahu 5.14. /. no more* lest worse thing come to thee 3. 11 . neither do I condemn thee, /. 00 more ^. 2. who did / ^is man or his parents i |r"m.6.15.shall we/, because we ar.' not under lawj' . Cor, 8. IS. when ye /. so against the brethren and wound their conscience, ye /. against Christ 5. 3V. awake to righteousness, and 1. not f.j'h. 4. 26. be ye angry, and /. not, let not the sun '/ifrf. 5. 20, them that /. rebuke before all HkA. iq. 26. if we / wilfully after knowl of truth SIN 1 Jo/tn 2 I . these things I write unto you that yi /. not, and if any man /, we have an advocate 3. 9. he cannot /. because he is born of God 5. Id. ifanyman see his brrtther /. not to death, he shall give him life for them tha^ /. not to death SINCE. [See UbaJSL. Gen. ,30. 30. the I.ord hath blessed thee t. my com. 44. 28. the one went out, and i saw him not i. 46. 30. let me die, /. 1 have' seen thy face Erod. 5. 23. for /. I came to Pharaoh to speak 9> 18. hail not in I:^gypt, /, the founilation thereof 24. in the land of Egypt, /. it became a nation Ariwt.32.30. thou hast ridden on ever /. I was thine Dent. 34. 10. there aro."e not a prophet /. in Israel Josh, 2. 12. swear,/, I have shewed you kindness 3.t4. ye have not past thihway/. yesterday 14. 10. Lord kept me alive, even /. the Lord spzdte liuih 2. 11. all thou hast done /. death of thy husbd. 1 ^'am. 9-24. /. I said, I have invited the people SI. 5. about these three days /. I came out 29. 3. I found no fault in him i. he fell to me 2 Sam. 7. 6, the time that I brought up Israel 11. and/. I commanded judges, 1 Chron. 17.10. 13. f 28. will you not /. 1 have commanded you 2 Chron, SO. 20. /. Solomon not like passover 31. 10. /. the people began to bring the offerings Kxra 4.2. /. the days of Esar-haddon king of Assur 5.16./. that time till now hath it been in building 9.7. /.days of our fathers have we been in trespass Joh 20, 4. /. man was placed upon earth 38.12. hast thou commanded morning j. thy days ? Istt. 14.8. /. thou art laid down, no seller is come 16. 13. hath spoken concerning Moab /. that time 43,4. J. thou wast precious in my sight, hast been 44. 7. /. I appointed the ancient people (>4. 4. /..the beginning men have not heard Jer. 15. 7. /. they return not from their ways SO. 8. for /, I spake, I cried out, 1 cried violence 23, ,38. but /, ye say, the liurden of the Lord 3 1 ,20. /, I Spake against him, I remember him still 44. 18. /. we left off to. burn incense to the queen 41). 27- /. thou speakest of him, thou skippedst Dan. 12. 1, as nevp.r was s. there was a nation Hag, 2. 16. those days were when one came Mat. 24. 21, such, as was not /. the beginning Mark 9, £1 , how long is it ago /. this came to him ? Luke 1, 70. been /. the world becan, John 9. 32. 7- 45. /. the time I came in, she hath not ceased 16. 16. /. thnn The kingdom of God is preached 24. 21. is the third day s. the^e things were done ^cts 3, 21. /. the world began, linm. I6, 25. 19. S. ye received the Holy Ghost .v. ye believed f 24. 11. ye but twelve days/. I went to Jerusalem 1 Ciir.l5.21 for/.by man came death, by man came 2 Cor. 13. 3. ye seek a proof of Christ in me Col. 1.4./. we heard of your faith in Christ Jesus lieh. 7 . 28, but word of oath which was /. the law 2 Pet. 3. 4. for /. the fathers fell asleep, all jhings Rev, 16. 18. as was not/, men were upon the earth See Day SlWCliRF.. Or Sincerity. This Jeord properly signijiet truth ajid uprightness, tohen the heatt and tongue agree loget/ier. Sincerity 1/ opposed to double- mindedness or deceit, when the sentimeiits of the heart are contrary to the language of the mouth. The Latin loord, sincerus, 1/ derived ^'rom sine a7id cera, loithont wax, honey sepa- rated from the loax, or yure honey. In the scripture sincere signijies pure, or without mistura, I Pet. S. 1. Desire the sincere milk of the word ; that is, unmixed aifh errors, tra- ditions, and heresies, free from deceits. St, Paul would have the Philippians to be jmre, im partial, and unbiassed tn their choice ; that the behaviour may. be innocent, and give nu offence to any body, Phil. 1. 10. that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ. The same Apostle speaks of sincerity and truth, or purity and truth, which he sets in opposition to the leavened bread of impurity and flthiness, 1 Cor. 5. 8. Let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness ; but the un- leavened bread of sincerity and truth. That is, t,et the whole of our lives be like the Jewish _/V(iJ( of the Passover and unleaveufd bread ; let us not sjjend them with the haien of malice and wickedness, allowing ounelvex in any way of sin, either by rorntpt affections, sinful actions, or tolerating amto-g us any scandalous offence; but let us practice all Chriftian purity, and hold fait the truth that has been delivered to 11s. And he reproaches the false apotks with not preaching Christ, sincerely, purely, rcifh upright and disinterested sentiments of the heart, Phil. llC. The one preach Christ of contention, not sincerely. Gen. 17. f 1. walk before me, and be ihou /. Deut. IB. 1 13. thou shalt be 5. with Lord thy God SIN Ptal. 119. 1 1, b1e«sed are the /. in tlie way Eph. 4. 1 15. being /) in love may grow op into hi* Phil.l. 10. ye may be/, till dayof Christ, 2.t 1^ 1 Pet.2.2. as new bom babes desire i. milkofwor SINCERELY. Judg.Q.ld.nov if ye have done n-oly and j . 19 . Phti. I. 16. the one preach Christ, not /. SINCERIIT. Geju. 20. f 5. in the /.«f my heart have I done tl.n Josh. 24.14. fear and serve the Lord in /. andtniili 1 Cor. 5. 8. with unleavened bread of /. and truth 2 C0r.l.l2.in godly/. we have had our conversaCior 2. 17. but as of/, in the sight of God speak ws 8. 8. and to prove the /. of your love f';rA.6.24.gTacewith them that love our L.Jes. in / Tit. 3. 7< in doctrine shewing gravity, /. SINEW. Gen. 35. 32. Israel eat not of the /. that shrank because he touched Jacob in the /. that shrank 7/a.48.4. because thy neck is an iron /. brow Lras SINEWS. Job 10. 1 1. thon hast fenced me with bones and /■ 30.17, my bones are pierced.and my /.take no reft 40. 17. the /. of his stones are wrapped together E^ek. 37. 6. 1 will lay /. upon you aud bring tiesh 8, the /. and the flesh came up upon them SINFUL. Num. ,32. 14. ye are risen an increase of/, men Isa. 1. 4. ah /. nation, apeople laden with iniquity Amos 9* 8. eyes of the Lord are tin the /. kingdom MarkQ. .38. snail be ashamed in this/, generatioi Luke 5,8. depart from me^ for I am /. man, O Lora 24.7- must be delivered into the hands of /, men Horn. 7. 13. that sin might become exceeding .t. 8. 3. God sending his Son in the likeness of /. flesh SING. Exod. 15. 21. s. to the Lord, 1 Chr. 16, 23. Psa. 30.4. I 94.1. [96.1,2. 198. 1. I 147.7 1 149. 1. Jra.12.5 32. 18. but the noise of them that /. do I hear Nutn. 2) . 17. spring up, O well, /. ye unto it 1 Sam. 21. 1 1, did they not /. one to another? 1 Chron. It). 9. unto him, /. psalms unto him 33. then shall the trees of the wood /, out : Chron. SO. 22. when they began to /, and praise 29- 30. llezekiah commanded the Levites to t. Job 29, 13. 1 caused the w'dow's heart to /. for joj Psal. 21. 13. so will we/, and praise thy power 33. 3. praise the Lord, /, to him with the psaltery 3. /. unto him a new song, 7/0. 42. 10. 51.14. my tongue /. of thy rii^htcoasoess, 145. 7 65. 13. the valleys shout fur joy, ihey also /. 66.2. /. forth the honour of his name, make praise 4. the earth /. to thee, they «hall /. to thy nam 67.4. let the nations be glad vii s. tor joy 68. 33. /. to God, ye kingdoms of the earlh 71. 22. to thee will [ /, with ihf harp.pS. b. 81. 1. /. aloud unto God our strciigth, make loise 104. 12. the fowls which/, among the hrancnes 105. C. /. to him, /. psalms unin him, talk ye 137. 3. saying, /. us one of the songs of ^ion 4. how shall we /. Lord's song in a strange lano 138. 5. yea, they shall /. in the ways of the Lord T49- 5. let the saints /. aloud upon tlieir beds Prov. 29. 6. but the righteous doth /. and rejoice' /fa.23.]5.aner seventy years shall T; re -/.as harlot 24. 14. they shall /. for the majesty of the Lord 56. 19. awake and /. ye that dwell in dust 27. 2. in that day j. ye to her, vineyard of red wite 35. 6. then shall the tongue of the dumb t. 38, 20. therefore we will /. my songs all dayi 42. 11. let the inhabitants of the rock /. 44.33. /.O ye heavens, for L. hath done it, 49. 13 52. 8. with the voice together shall they /. 9- /. to the Lord, yc waste places of Jerusalem 54. 1. /. O barren, thou that didst not bear 65.14.behold, my servants shall/, for joy ofhea^ Jer. 31. 7, with gladness for Jacob, and shout 13. they shall come and/, in the height of Zioa 51. 48. all that is therein shall /. for Babylon Esek. 27. ^5. the ships of 'J'arsbishdid /. of thfa IIos. 3. 15. she shall /. as in the days of youtii Zeph. 3. 14. their voice shall /. in the windows 3. 14. /. O daughter of Zion, Zech. 3. 10. Jam, 5. 13. is any merry J let him s. psalms Rev. 15. 3. they /. song of Moses and of the Lamb Iwill SING. Exod. 15.1. Itcills, tothcLd. JHrf^.5.3.Pj«M3 6 Psal. 57. 7. my heart is fixcd,0 God, luills. 9. I will s. unto thee among the nations 59.16. Iwiils. of thy power, of thy mercy, 89.-. 17. unto thee, O my strength, will J s. for God is 101. 1. 1 will s. of mercy and judgment, O I^rd 104. 33. 1 will s. to the Lord, as long as 1 live 144. g. / will s. a new song unto thee, O God lia. 5. l.now nilils. to my well-beloved a sona Itom. 35.9. for this cause will J /. to thy n-im- 1 Cor. 14. 15. I will pray with spirit, 1 will s. w:*k the spirit, audi zoilJ s. with the unaersi?.rictt'i See PfiAiSK, Fra ska. SIN SINGED. D«M. 3. £7. nor was an hair of their head /. SINGER. ( Chron. 6. 33. Pieman a s. the son of Joel Heb. 3, 19. to chief J. on my stringed instruments SINGERS. 1 h'tng£\o.\2. kingmade psalteries for J. ^Chr.QAi. 1 Chroii. 9. 33. these are the s. chief, 15. I6. 15.19. so s. were appointed to sound with cymbals 27. the Levites and the f. had fine linen 4 Chr. 5. 13. the trumpeters and s. were as one 20,21. Jehosbaphat appointed s. unco the Lord 23. 13. thepeopU rejoiced ana also the s. 29. 2e. 35.15. the s. the sons of Asaph were in their place F^xra 2. 41. the s. an hundred twenty and eight ^0. so the s. dwelt in their cities, AWi. 7. 73. 7. 7. some of the s. went up unto Jerusalem 24. it shall not be lawful to impose toll upon s, 10. 24. the s. gave their hands to put away wives Ifeh. 7. 1. the porters and the s. were appointed 10. 29* the s. clave to their brethren, their nobles 1 1. 22. the J. were over the business of the house 23. a portion shall be for the s. 12- 47- | 13. 5. 32. 28. sons of j. gathered themselves together S9> the s. had builded them villages round about 42. s, san^ aloud |l4d. s, kept ward of their O. 46. in the days of David, there were chief of s. 13. 10. for the Jjevites and the s, were fled Psal. 68. 25. s. went before, players followed after 87 . 7 . as well the s. as the players shall be there Kitk. 40. 44. the chambers of the s. in inner court ;iie«-SINGEUS, iromcw-SlNGERS. Eccl. 2. 8. I gat me mens, and •Jiomens. SINGETH. Prov.ZS.ZO. 30 is he that s. songs to an heavy heart SINGING. 1 Sam. 18. 6. women came out of cities of Israel s. 1 Chrmi. 6. 32. and they ministered with s. 13.8. David and all Isr. played before God with j. 5 Chron. 23. 18. to offer the burnt'Offerings with s. 30. Si. s. with loud instruments unto the Lord Neh. 12. 27. kept the dedication of the wall with s. Psal. 30. f 5. but s. cometh in the morning 100, 2. come before his presence with s. 105. 1 43. he brought forth his chosen with s. 107. t 22. and declare his works with /. 126. 2. then was out touj-ue filled with j. f 5. they that sow in tears shall reap in. s. Cant. 2. 12. the time of the J-. of birds is come ha, 14. 7. earth is at rest, they break forth into s. 16. 10, in the vineyards there shall be no 5. 35. 3. it shall blossom and rejoice with joy and s. 44. 33. break forth into 5. ye mountains, O forest 48. 20. flee from the Chaldeans with a voice of s. *9. 13. be joyful, O earth, and break forth into j. 51. 11. the redeemed shall come with s. to Zion 54. 1. break forihinto s. O barren, and cry aloud 55, IS. the mountains shall break forth into s. Zeph.S,17.xest in his love,will joy over thee with j. £p/t. 5. 19. *. in your heart to the Lord, Col. 3. I6. SINGING-MEN, SINGING-WOMEN. 2 Sam. 19. ."55. can I hear voice ois.-men, s.-women S Chron. 35. 25. all the s.-men spake of Josiah £jira 3. 65. two hundred s.-men, 200 s.-women • Neh. 7. 67. they had 245 s.-men and s.-reomen SINGLE. Ezek. 23. +47. the company shall s. them out SINGLE. Mat. 6. 22, if therefore thine eye be s. thy whole body shall be full of light, Luke 11. 34. SINGLENESS. Acts 2.46.did eat meat with gladness and j. of heart Eph,Q.5. serv, obey in, c. of your heart. Col. 3.22. SINGULAR. Lev. 27. 2, when a man shall make a 5. vow SINK. Job 38. + 6. whereon are the foundations made to s. Psal, 69. 2, I s. in,deep mire whtre is no standinp 14. deliver nieoiit of the mire, and let me not j. Jer. 51. 64. thusslmU Babylon s. andshall not rise Mai. 14.30. be'ginnmg to s. he cried. Lord, .save me LhU 5. 7. filled borh ships, so that they began to s. 9. 44. let these sayings j. down into your ears , SINNED. T.rod, 9-34 Pharaoh, i-.yet more, hardened hisheart 32. 30. Moses said, ye have s. a great sin, 31. 33, whosoever hath s, him will J blot out Lev,Ai. 3. bring for the sin he hath s. a bullock 14. when the sin the congregation have s. 22.when ruler.?. 23. j| 28. onn of common people 5. 5. he shall confess he hath s. in that thing 6. for sin which he hath .j, shall bring a female lO.priest shall make atontment for the sin he hath s. and shall' beforgiver), U^ 13. Num.Q. 11. 6. 4. because he hathi. shall restore what he took Num. 12. 11. lay not .sin on us wherein^we have s. 32, 23. behold, ye have s. against the Lord Peuf. Q.lf). 1 looked, andbehold ye had s. ag. Lord 18. your sins which ve j. in doing wickedly -*ji''.7.11 Isr. nainf..aj\ntranspresse'lmyfwvenant 35.t Judg. 11 . 27t wherefore T have not s, against thee 1 Sam, 19. 4. because he hath not /. against thee 24. 11. know that I have not t. against thee 1 ^tng58..33. because they have s. against thee, and shall turn again to thee, 35. 2 Chr. 6. 24. 26. 50. forgive thy people that s, 2 Chron. 6. 39. 15. 30. sins of Jeroboam which he s. 16, 1.^, 19- 18. 9. what have I f. that thou wouldst deliver 2 Kings 17. 7- Israel had s, against Lord their God ' 21. 17. the sin that Manasseh had s, is written Ne/j. 9, 29. but s, against thy judgments Job 1. 5. Job said, it may be that my sons have s. 22. in.all this Job s. not, nor charged G. foolishly 8. 4. if children have .r. against him and have cast 24. 19. so doth the grave those who have s, Psal. 78. 17. they s. yet more against him, 32. Isa. 43.27. thy first father hath s. and thy teachers Jer, 2. 35. because thou sayest, I have not s. 33, 8. their iniquity, whereby they have s. ag. me 40. 3. because ye have s. and not obeyed, 44. 23. 5G. 7. because they have j. ag. the h.Zeph. 1. 17. 14. for Babylon hath s. against the Lord Lam. Z.8. Jerusalem hath grievously s. is removed 5.7. our fathers have s.aad are not, we have borne Esek, 18. 24. in sin he hath s, in them shall he 28. 1 6. have filled with violence, and thou bast s. 37. 23. of their dwelling places wherein they s, TIos, 4. 7. as they increased so they s, against me 10. 9. O Israel thou hast s. from days of Gibeah UaA. 2. 10. and thou hast s. against thy soul John 9. 3. neither this man s. nor his parents Horn. 2.12. for as many as have s. without law ; as have s. in the law, shall be judged by the law 3. 23. for all have s, and come short, 5. 12. 5.14.death reigned even over them that had not j. 16. not as it was by one that j-. so is the gift 1 Cor. 7. 28. but and if thou marry, thou hast not s. and if a virgin marry she hath not s. 2 Cor, 12.21. I shall bewail many that have s, 13. 2, I write to them which heretofore have s. Heb. 3. 17. was it not with them that had s. ? 2 Pet, 2. 4. for if God spared not the angels that s, I John l.lO.if wesaywehave not j.wedeceive ours, L have SINNED. £rorf.9.27. Pharaoh said, I have f.thistime, 10. I6. iV«m.22.,34.Ba,aam said to angel of Lord, i/*a»e s. Josh. 7. 30. indeed 1 haves, ag. Lord God of Israel 1 Sam. 15. 24. Saul said, I have s. 3D. | 26. 21. ZSam. 12. 13. David said to Nathan, I have s. against the Lord, 24. 10, "1*. 1 Chr, 21 . 8, 17. 19. 20. thy servant doth know that I have s. Job 7. 20. / have s. j| 33, 27- if any say / have s. Psal. 41 .4. heal my soul, for I have s. against thee 51. 4. against thee, thee only h. Is. done this evil Mic .1.^.1 have .r.against him till he plead mycause Mat. 27,4. Judas said, I have s. in betraying inno. IaiU 15.18. the prodigal said, father, I have s. 21. We have SIWNED. Niim.ik. 11. lay not sin on us, wherein we have s. 14.40. we will go up, for we have 1. Deut. 1.41. 21. 7. tee have s, we have spoken against the Lord Judg, 10. 10. ree have s, because we have forsaken our (rod and served Baalim, 1 Sam, 12. 10. 15. 7t!e haie s. do to us what seemethgood to thee 1 A.1.6.and confess the t, of the children of Israel Job 13. 23. how many are mine iniquities and *..' Psal. i9.i3.keep thy servant from presuniptiltius s. '25, 7 . remember not the s. of my youili " Prov. 5. 22. shall be holden with the cords of his >. 10.12.hatred stirreth up strifes, love covereth all >. 28. 13. he that covereth his a. shall not prosper Isa, 40.2. she hath received doable for all lier s. 43. 24. but thoH hast made me to serve with ttiy r. 25. I blot out and will not Tcmfemberthy *. 44. 22. 1 have blotted out as a cloud thy .«. Jer.l5.13.substance will I give tospoilforall thy j. 30. 14. becauste thy j. were increased,'15. ' 50.20. the J. of Judah sought fOr, and Dot be fomid Lam. 3. 39. a man for the punishment of his j. 4. 1.*?. for the t. of her prophets and l!?r pMcsts £2, O daughter of Edom, be will discovp* thy t »1N ^1. 16.51. nor bath SamariacommittedhaUthji. 52. bear thou thine own shame for thy t. JH. 14. if he beget SOD that seeth all bis father's/. SI. if the wicked will turn from all his/. ^^. 49> and he shall bear the /. of ^our idols 13. 10. none of his /. shall be mentioaed to him Ibn. 4. 27. break offthy/. by righteousness 9, C4. 70 weeks are determ. to make an end of /. flie. 1 . 5. for the /. of the house of Israel is all this 6. 13. in makini; thee desolate becauva of thy /. If«/. S6. C8. shed for many for the remission of/. ^ark 1 . 4. John did baptize and preach the baptism of repentance for the remission of/. Lule S. S, Luk§ C4.47. that remission of/, should be preached /(iAn9-34. they said, thou wast altogether born in.*. 20.23. whosesoever J. ye remit.whose/. ye retain Aets 2.38. repent and be baptized for remission of/. 6. 31. to give repentance and remission of /. 10.43. whoso believeth,shaU receive remission of/, 22. 16. wash awgty thy /. calling on name of Lord Kom.S.iS. for the remission of /. that are past 7 . 5, the motions of /. did work in our members EpA.a. 1 . you hath quickened, who were dead in /.5. Col.Z. 11. in putting off the body of j. of the flesh 1 Tim. 5. 22. nor be partners of other men's /. 24. some men's /. open beforehand, going before 2 7Ym.3.6.who lead capt. silly women laden Vith /. Ilei. 2. 17. to make reconciliation for /, of people S. 1. that he may offer gifts and sacrifices for/. 3. for people, so also lor himself, to oflfer for /. ?. 27. nrst for his own /, then for the people's 9- SU. Christ was once offered to bear /. of many 10. 2. should have had no more conscience of /. 3. there is a remembrance again made of /. 4.not possible blood of bulls and goats take away/, 11. the same sacrifices can never take away /. 12. after he had offered one sacrifice for /. for ever 2(5. there remaineth no more sacrifice for /, Jam.5. 20. save soul, and shall hide multitude of /. 1 Peu 2.24. we being dead to /. should live to right, 3. Itl. fur Christ uso hath once suiTered for /. 4. 8. for charity shall cover the multitude of /. S Pet, 1. p. forgotten he was purged from his old .r. 1 JoAn 2. 2. but also for the /. of the whole world Rev. 18. 4. that ye be not partaker of her /, 6, ,for her /. have reached ,unto heaven See FoRQiVE, I^onciVEN. Jtfv.SINS. Psal. 51 . g. hide thy face from mp s. and. bloi out 6Q. 5. O God, my s. are not hid from thee Tsa. 38. 17. thou ihast cast my s. behind thy back Our SINS. 1 Aim. 12,19. for we have added tnal! our /.this evil 2 Citron. £8. l.'J. ye intend to add mnre to our s. Nth. 9, 37 ■ the kings set over us because of tmr s. Ptal. 79. 9. purge away our s. for thy name's sake 90. 8. otir secret /. in the light of thy countenance lOA. 10. hath not dealt with us according to our s. Isa. 5Q. 12. for PUT /. testify against us Exek. 33. 10. if our /. be upon us, we pine away Van. 9'1& because qf ours- thy people are become iQor. 15. S.hpwthat Christ died for our /■ accord. ( 'oi. 1 . f , whp gave himself for our sj to deliver us }Jt&, I. 3. whjen had himself purged^i/i/. sat down I Pet. 2, 24. who his own self bare our s. in his body 1 JuAn 1. 9> if "'« confess our s. he is fhitbfal and juat to forgive ns our s. and tOioleanseus S. 2. he is the propitiation for our s. 4. 10. 3. 5, he was manifested to take away our s. R*v. 1 . S. washed us from tmr s. in his own blood Their SINS. C«ir.l6. Ifi.becaase of their transgressions in their s. 21. shaH confess over the ]iv«-goat all their /. 34. to make atonement for their s. once a year Num. It). !:6. lest ye be consumed in alt their s. 1 Kingt 14. 22. they provoked him with their /. 1$. 3; to provoke me to anger with lAeir s. Neh, 9. 2. Israel stood and confessed thetr /. //«. M, 1, shew the house of J^acob their s. ler. 14. 10. and visit their /. Hos. 8. 1.1. | g. 9. A/ir. 7> 1>^ i^u^iall tJietrt. into thu depth of ihe sea Alat. L 21. he shall save his people from their s. 3. ti. were baptized^^confessing their s. Mark 1 . 5. ^ark 4. \1. and their s. should be forgiven them i-ykt \. 11. of salvation by the remission of rAeir/. Ham. 11, 27, when I shall take away their t. I Thfit. 2. 16. to fill up their /. alway Heb. 8, IS. for 1 will be mereilul to their /. 10.17,|/wir /.and iniquities I will reciem. no more Your SINS. tfip, 16. 30. that ye may be clean from all your s. 26.18.pQnish you yet seven times for ifour /.S4.28. 21. 1 will bring plagues onyonaccordd in yours. Ueut. g. 18. nor drink water,, because of yvur Sk 'oth, 04. 19. is an holy God, will not forgive ^ffTA-/. //«.!. 18. tho' your /.be as scarlet, shall be as snow 59. a. and your 1. have hid his face from ydu 7«r, 5. 25. yifur /. have withholdec good things K^ei.^X.U. so thct in all yourdoings your /. appear Hn*! 5. 32. for I know siour transgr. and mighty /. John 8. 21. ye shall seek me, and die in your t. 24. Actt 3. 19. repent, lixaXyovrt. may be Plotted out 1 Ci7r,15.17' if Christ be not raised, ye are in ^uitr/, Co/.2.13.you being dead in your /.baih he qaickened 1 John 2. 12. because your 1. are forgiven you SLR. Gen. 43. 20. /. we came at first time '.o buy food 'Mat. 13,27./. didst thou not sow good seed in field i 21. 30. he said, I go /. and went not 27. 63. /. we remember that that deceiver said John 4. 11. /. thou hast nothing to draw with 15. /. give me this water that [ thirst not 19- '. i perceive that thou art a prophet 49. the nobleman saith, /. come ere my child difi 5.7- /. I have no man to put me into the pool 12. 21. certain Greeks saying, /. we would see .lesus 20. 15. /. if thou have borne him hence, tell me Uev, 7. 14. I said unto him, /. thou knowest SIRS. Aitj 7. 26. /. ye are brethren, why do je wrong 14. 15. crying out, /. why do ye these things? 16. 30, be said, /. what must I do to be saved? 19. 25, /. ye know that by this craft we have 27. 10. /. 1 perceive this voyage will be with hurt 21. Paul said, /. ye should have hearkened to me 25. wherefore, /. be of good cheer, I believe God SIRNAME. Isa. 44. 5. and /, himself bv the name of Israel SIRNAME. Mat. 10. 3. T^bbeus, whose /. was 'Iliaddeus Acts 10. 5. Simon, whose /. is Peter. 32. | 11. 13. 12. 12, John, whose /, was Mark, i5. \ lo, 37. SIRNAMEO. //«.45.4.1 have /. thee, tho' thou hast not known me M^k 3, 16. and Simon he /. Peter. Acts 10. 18.' 17. he /. them Boanerges, the sons of thunder Luke 22. 3. Satan entered into Judaii, /. Iscariot Acts 1.2.3. Joseph called Barsabas,whowas/..lustus 4. 36- Joses, who by the apostles was /. Barnabas 15. 22. to send Judas, /. Barsabas, and Silas SISTER, This name has much the same latitude as that of brother. It is used, nor only for sister hy father and mother, but also for her who is a sister Ofiiy by father or mother, or is only a near relation. Thus Sarah // called sister to Abra- ham, though she was only his niece according to some, or his sister by the father's side only, according to others, Geii. 12. 13. | 20. 12. In the gofipelj the brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ are no other than his cousins, the so7is and daughters of the sister of the Virgin J\Iary, Mat. 1.1. 56. Mark 6. 3. In Lev. 18. 18. if is forbidde7i to take a wife to her sister ; that is, according to xoine, to marry tuo sisters, or, according to the generality of interpretersj to marry a second wife when one has one be- fore ; so that this passage f 01 bids polygamy. Sometimes the 7cord sister shews a raemblance of conditions and inclinations. The prophets cali Jerusalem the sister of Sodom and Sa- uiaria, because it delighted in the imitation of their idolatry and iniquity, Jer. 3. 8, 10. Lizek. 16. 4f). In the Song of .Solomon,, the name of sister given to the sjmtse, is a name of tenderness, ' luve, and ajficiion, and shews the great af- ffctii'U iL-hich Christ has for his church, which ciinnot be sufficiently expressed by any one rela- tion, but must borrow the perfections and affec- tions tf all, to describe it: this name may like- yvise shew that Christ and his church have but vite Father, to wit, God, so that the church is every way royal ; the daughter tf a king the sister fj a king. Cant. 4. 9, 10, 12: In Cant. 8. 8. the spouse speaktng to her beloved, says, We have a little sist^-r, and she hath no breasts, what shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken for? The be- litniers , Whosoever shall give real evidence of true faith by sijtcere ohedience, shall he as dear to me as my nearest natural relations ; or, as the nearest relatiojis are to ' any person. Job, in his afflietiojis, reclaims, 1 have said to the worm, thou art my mother, and my sister ; thou art near akin to me, wt are of the same original^ and t/iou art coyitiuu- ally with me, Job 17. ll-. The wise man ad- vises his pupil to say to Wisdom, thou art my sister; that is, acquaint and delight thyself SIT with her, and let hei have the command of tf>^- heart, and the conduct 32. shalt drink of thy /. cup deep and large, 33. 44. 25. for /. that hath no husband they may defile Mat. 12. 50. the same is my brother, /« and mother Luke 10.39. she had a /. called Mary, John \\.\fi. John 11.3. therefore his /. sent unto him,Bayin^, L. 19. 25. there stood by the cro^s his mother's /. j4c(/23,l6.Paurs/. son heard of their lying in wait Horn. 16.1. 1 commend to you Pheheour/. aserv 1 Cor. 7. 15. abrother or a s. \n not under bond^;e 9> 0. have we not power to lead about a /. a wife ? Col. 4. 10. Marcus /, son to Hamabas saluteth you Jam. 2.15. if abrotlier or /. be naked and destitute ZJohn 13. the childreuof thy dlect/, greet thee SlSTEi(-lN-LA\V. Ruth\.\$. behold, thy j.-i»-/ah' is gone back in her people and;gods, return thon •after thy s.-iu-laa My SIS'J'ER. Gen. 12. IS.aay, J pray thee* thott art my s 19. whysaidst, she is my /./ 20.2,5,12. f 2{i.7.g 30. 8. ] have wrestled with my s. and prevailt-d 2-iiam. 13.5. say to him, let my s. 'J'amar come, 6 1 1 . A mnon said to her, tame lie with me, my s. 20. Absalom said, hold now thy peace, jny -. Job 17, 14.. I have said to the worm, thou an my j. Prov. 7. 4. say to wisdom, thou art my /. and eall Cant. 4.9. hast ravished my heart, my s. my spouie 10. how fair is thy love, my s. my spouse.' 12. a garden inclosed is my s. my spouse, a spring 5. 1. I am come into my pardeii my s. my spouse 2. open 10 me, my s. my lOve, i»y unaeSled Mark 3. 35. same is my brother, my s. and mother Luke 10. 40. dost thou not rare that my s. left me SISTERS. Josh. 2. 13. swear ye will save alive my fath. my s. 1 Chron. 2. I(). whose /, were Zeruiah and Abifiai! Job 1.4.they called for their three /.to eat and drinli 42. 11. thon came all his brethren and all his /. Erek. 16. 45. and thou art the sister of thy /. 51. thou hast justified thy/; io allthy abom. 52. 55. when thy /. and daughters Shall return 61. shalt be ashattied when thou receive thy /. Hos. 2. 1. say ye unto your /. Ruham^h Mat. 13. 56. are not his s. with us? Mark 6. 3. 19.29. that haih forsaken /.or father, or mother, or wife, for my sake, Mark 10. Sg. Luke 14.2ft Mark 10.30. shall receive 100 fold,houses,breth. / 1 lii»i.5;2.mtreat younger womeuo as/, withpuritj SIT. AVwi. 32.6.' shall brethren goto war and ye *. here Jiidg> 5.10. .ipeak yw tbat /. iu judfmrn' ^nd walk SIT Ituth S. 18. /. itUUmy oaugbter. till thou know 4 A. ho, such a one turn aside, s. down here, 2. Sam. Q.iZ. and made them s. in the chiefest place 2fi 11, we will not J. down till he come hither 30. 5. I should not fail to s, with the king iSafn, 19. 8. behold, the king doth s. in the gate . Icings 1. 13. Solomon shall s. on my throne, 17. 48. who hath given one to.r. on my throne, a.6. 6. S5. there shall not tail thee a man to s. on the throne of Israel, 2 Chron.Q,. I6. Jer. 33. 17. t Kings 7. S. why 5. we here till we die ? 4. 10. 30. thy sons shall s. on the throne, 15. 13. 18. C7. sent me to men who,f. on wall, Isa. .36.12. *^.ial. 26. -5. and will not s. with the wicked 6p. 12. they that s. in the gate speak against me 107. 10. such as t. in darko. and shadow of death 110. 1 . said to my Lord, t. thou at my right hand 119. 23. princes also did s. and speak against me 127. 2. it is vain for you to rise early antl j.uplate 1.12. 12. their children shall s. upon thy throne J^ccl. 10.6. folly in dignity, .and rich s. in low place Ita. 3. 26. being desolate, shall t. on the ground 14. 13. I will s. upon mount of the congregation . 16. 5. he shall s. upon the throne in truth 30, 7. I have cried, their strength is to s. still 42. ?■ bring them that J. in darkness out of prison 47. 1. s. in the dust, s. on the ground, 52. 2. 5. f .thou silent, get thee intodarkness,0 daughter 8. thou that sayest, 1 shall not if . as a widow 14. there shall not be a fire to s. before it Jer. 8. 14. why do we i. still ? assemble yourselves 13. 13. I will fill them that i. on David's throne 18. s. down now, 36. 15. || 48. 18. and s, in thirst .36. 30. he shall have none to i. upon the throne Lam.l.l. how doth city J. solitary was full ofpeo.! 2. 10. elders of Zwj\ s. on ground and keep silence ^uk, 26. 16. they shall /. upon the ground 28; 2. because thbu hast sa^id.'l j.inAeat'ofGod 33. 31. atid they/.>bef0re thee as my people . 44. 3. prince shall {-.Jn it toieat! bread before Lord Dan. 7. 9. i beheld till the aceient^f days did s. ■ S6.but the jndigiaeiit ahiLlI s. they shall t^e away leel 3. IS.ither&wiU Ij. lo judge thevheathen }^ie. 4. 4vtbey shall'J. every man' tinder his vine 7.-.8. when. L.r.'in 'darkness, iLord shall be a light tech. 3^8.i(hoUfandthy leUowa-that.;, before me ^, 13> he shall ». and rule upon his throne Sf(i/.3..'l.he shall x.asa refinerand purifier of silver l/dt/. 8. 3 1„ many shall. j'v-down with Abraham . .J9. 26, whrnSonof man shall j. enthrone of jiis , fflory.ye shall /.on 12 thrones, 25.31. iji^t-eSS. SO. . 20.21. nytv/osons mayj. one on. thy right hand 23, but to T. on my right hand, Mark \ 0. 37, 40. 22. 44. ;. thou on. my right hand till I make thy enectie?, Ma^k-l^^Z^. Luke 0,0. A1. Heb.'i. 13. S3. 2. ihe ScribeS:and Pharisees .r. inMoses' seat 26.36.s'.ye here while I pray yonder, A/ar>tl4.32. Cuke 9, 14. make them t. by fifties in a company 12. .37. maketherato.r. down, and will serve them 13. 29. and shall f. down in the kingdom of God ' 14..8,.wlien4)iddeii:«jnot d»wn inhighe^t room ]6.6.take'thy billt 'T. down^juickly, and w^ite fifty -17> 17-willsa'ytohim, go, and .r. down to meat ■Jo/tnQ. 10^ Jesus 6aid> make ihe men s. down Acts 2.30- would raise.iip Christ to j^ om nis throne 8.31. that he would come up. and /..with him ICor. 8,10. tosee thee *■. at jneatin.lhe idol's temple f/iAi'S, 6. hath made us s. in heavenly places "Jam. 2. 3. and say s. thou here iu a good place Mev. 3. 21. will I grant to s. with me in:my tbrbn^ 17.3. 1 saw a woman s. on scarlet coloured beast 18.. 7' for she saithiu her heart, \ s. a. queen . , . SITH. . -. ^*ek.35.6.j: thou hast not hated IOT. 17.4. Goliath's height was s'.cuhits and a span 1 Kings 6.6.the'middle chamber was s. cubits fcVoid Eiek. 40v 5. a measnring-reed of /< cubits long 1 ' 12. the little chambers were /. rubits on thi$ side 41 .1. he measured posts /. cuhts-hroaA on one side 3, doors'/. cubits \\ b. wall of the house j. cjibttt -8. foundationswereafulliie^dof/. great cubits Dan. 3; 1.^ the breadth of thfe image of gold /. c. SiX^trtains. •'- • Exodi 26.9. couple s. ctir^aiW by lhemseltes,36,l6. I : , < iSe« Days, Hundreds, SIX measures, Rvtft 3.15. Boaz gave Kuth of barley /. measures 17. she said, these /, m. of barley gave he me SIX »M«, Esek.Q. 3 . men came irom way ot the higher gat* SIX nuntths. 2 Sam. e, 11. the time Da*. \ was king in Helroa was seven years, /. months, 5. 5. 1 Citron. .3.4 1 Kings 1\. 16./. nuwi/AfJnab remained in Edora 3 KirtgM 15. 8. Zachariah reigned/, m. over Israe £/f/j. 2.12. purifying /. months with oil of myrrh, and /, months with sweet odours and other thing XKitf 4.25. when the heaven was shut up three yeai3 and /. months, and great famine. Jam. 5. 17 Acts 18. 11, Paul continued at Corinth a year/, n SIX na-nee. Exod. 23. 10. /. of their namee on one stone, artf the other /. names of the rest on the other sto4 SIX paces. 2Sam. 6, 13. when Levites gone up. he sacrifice' SIXSCOUE. 1 A'tn<^/9.t4.IIiram sent Solomon/, talents of golfl SIX sheep. Neh. 5. 18. prepared for me daily /. choice theey SIX sons. Gen. 30. 20. will dwell with me, I have borne /. torn 1 Chron. 3,22. and the sons of Shechaniah, /. 8. 38.and Azel had/. /07i/,who5e names arer9.44. SIX steps. 1 Kingi 10. 19. the throne had /. steps, top round 20. twelve lions on the /. steps, S Chron. 9. la SIX thinei. Prov. 6. 16. these /. things (»>th the Lord hate SIX times. 2 Kings 13.19. shonldst have smittenfive or s.timet S\X troubles. Job 5. 19. he shall deliver thee in /. troviles,m seven SIX water-pots. John 2.6.there were set there /. water-pots of stone SIX wings. Isa. 6. 2. Stood the seraphims, each one had s.minga liev. 4. 8. four beasts had each /. tcings about him SIX year/. Gen. 31. 41. I served thee /. pears for thy cattle Exod, 21. S. /. years he shall serve, and in seventh lie shall go out free^ Dettt. 15. 12. Jer. . _34, 14. ^ ; ^ ■ 23^10. /. !/eart thou shalt sow thy land and gathcf Z^p. 25~. 3 . /. pears tbon. shalt prune thy viney itfd Z>pu^ 15. ISidoublehired servant iu serving/, ^far Judg. 12. 7- .ahdrJiephthah judged Israel /. ^ear» 1 /('tn^/'tlti..^,r.Omri xeigned"/,. pei^rs in Tiraah 2 £^i>(^l^r3^J^ash was^hidifrith hls^nUir-seia th house.iof .th&Lord'n/.''year/;' SO/rcn. 22, 12. .. '. >,-,o'i-S13tlH. ■ - -■: Oen. 3D^]9-^eahicqneei.ved,.bare Jafcbb the /. sob Eiud. 26.9. tholi shalt coaple/. curtain in tabern X.£v.£5.21.will command'my blessing on yoti/. year Jfish. 19. 32. 'the/. lot came out fbr-Naphtali 2 6Ain. 3.5>-IlhreaTn, David's /. son,lCAron.3.3. Km^s 18. 10. io/i. yearof Hezek. Samaria taken Ezra 6.i5. house was finished iu/j year -of Darius Liek. 4.11. drink water'by measure, /. partofhim 8. 1. in the /. year the-hand of Lord fell upon me 3Q, 2. d- will ]eave:but the /. pan of thee '45.U3.> thej oblation the /. part tff an ephah 46.14., a.n.eat-offeringthe /. part bf 'an ephah Mat, 20.5. again he went out about the /. hour 27- 45, there Was darkness over allthelandfrom ; the /. to ninth hour, il/trr^ 15.33. Luke ."... 23.44. John 4. 6. about the /. hour Jesus sat oil the well 19. 14. and he was crucified about the /. hour ■Acts, 10. .9. Peter went to pray about the /. hou* Kev. 6. 12. when he opened j. seal, an earthqualr 9.'^3. the /. angel sounded, and^I heard a voice . 14. saying to the a. angel, loose the four angels 16. 12. /. angel poured out vial on river EnpHrBte.^ 21. 20. the /. foundation of the wall wassardius See DiY, Month. SIXTEEN. Gen. 46. 18^ Zilpah bare to Jacob /< souls Esod. 26. 25. sockets of 'silver, /, sockets 36. 30. ZKin^s 13.10. Jehoasbreignedv. years in Samarii 14«21. andmade Azariah; when s. years old, king 15. 33. Jotham reigned over Judab /. years in .le - ■ .-^ ■. rusalem,seAr*n.'2'7.-l,.«. I 26. 1 1 C/ir.4.-27: Sbimcihad /. sons^aiid six daughter -24. 4. among sonsof Eleazar were /. chief men 2 Qhr. 13. Sl.'Abijah hfegat sons and /. daughtev •■ ■-' :*■ ■ SIXTEENTH'. ' -'^'- l Ghron. 24. 14. the /I' lot came fbrth to Tmmec 25.23.uhev/. lot came forth to Uaiianiah SIXTY. Ge»t.5.15,Mahalaleel lived /.years and begat Jar? 21. Eno6h lived /, five years and begat Mtithus^ I^i;.2'7, 3. estimation of the male from twenty to/ 7. if it be from/, years'old above thy estiinatifi Num* 7. 88. offer s. rams;/. he».p()ats," /. lambs Mat. 13.8, brought forth /. fold, 23. Mark 4, 8,20 SIZE, Exod. 36. 9- the curtains were all of one j. 15. I Ari»^/6.25.bothcherubimsof one mdasure and i 7. 37- all ihe bases of one measure, and of onfj \ *^hr. 2:1.29. for all manner of/. David Wftchar^ SRI SKILL. ^»Ti«j(.6.thiu knowest then is not ant that can s. 10 he\i timber like the Sidonians. S Chr. S. 8. ''A'on. 2.7. send me a man that can /. to grave ^ V. 12. all that could /. of instrumeots of music SMLL. pr/.g. 11. nor yet favour to men of «. but time l^.t.lT.G.gave them knowledge and lAn wisdom l).2fl. [ am nowcome for to give thee ^.and uiiderst. SKILFUL. . CAr. 3. If), sonaof Reuben andGadites/. in tvar 15. Q^. Ciieoaniah instructed, because he was s, CB.ei. there shall be with thee every willing t. man kCAr .2.14.1 have sent a cunning man j. to work iia. 3. t3. the Lord caketh away the /. of speech Euk. «l. 31 . give you into the hand of s. to destroy i^in, 1. 4. children/, in all wisdom, and cunning Amot 5, l6. such are ^i . of lamentation to wailing SKILFULLY. /'«s/.33.3.siog a new song, play ^f.wilh a loud noise SKILFULNESS. PtaiL. 7B.7«« and suided them by j. of his hands SKIN. Exffd. se. 27. his covering, it is his raiment for s. 29. 14. bullocks* flesh V. and dung burn. LevA.W, 34.29. Moses wist not that j. of face shone, 30.35. l^v. 7. ». the priest that ofieretb shall have tlie s. ]1.32.ifdead fall on / . or sadc it shall be undean 15. 2. shall have in the s. a rising like the plague 3, the priest shall look on the plague in the x . of the flesh, and if deeper than the /. of his flesh 4 il bright spot be white in the f . of his fl<^sh 5. if the plague spread not in the s. 6-, 22, 28* ' 7. if scab spread abroad in the s, 8, 27 , 35, 35. 10. if the rising be white in the j. it is a leprosy 11. it is an old leprosy in the «. of his flesh j)5i then he shall rend it out of garment or s. 15. 17> every J. wherein lis seed washed with watev J^fim. 10. 5, bunt heifei:, his j, and flesh and bl6od JoA Si 4. jt. for /. ^11 a mail hath will he give for life 7.S. my 1. is hrokeRivapd^beicome loathsome [ 1 10. 11. thou hast clothed m6 with i, ai»d fle^i' 1.6; 15. r>sewed«ackoloth nn'my J. and defll^d tH. 13. it shall devour the strength of his «-,. • 9. 20. bone'deaviethtoteyj;(dnd~ to my^ flesh, aadil am escapdd with ^c S. df my teeth C6.. though after my *. wortils idistrOy this body .10, .10. my f. is black upon me,' bOnes are burnt 41. 7. cansc thou fill his 3. with barbed irons .' ^ M/.10(.5.my groUnin^My bones cleave to my i, J«r. IS. «5. can the Ethiopraa ohang?o his s-. ? l^m. 3.4. my flesh and u hath he made old 4. ft. their ffcleHveih tortheirbonea, is withered 5. 10. onr «. was black ^"ifce an oven for famine i'j'e*.37.C.I will coverwiui you*, put breath, 8. Mic. .1. 2, who plttck off ihi if j. and (Iwsir fleA >3. who e&t flesh, and flay their/, from off thein Mark 1.6. John had agirdleof AabdUthisloihs . . i , SKINS. ',■ ■■) " Gtn, 3.21. Lord. made coats of /I and clothed th«m 27. l6>she put f.ofkids of goats upon hia hands £«^. 35,23. everyjoat^ with Whom were found red ' ■ s. of.ramsand badgers*/, brought them Lev. 13. 59. this is the law of the plague of /. 16. 27.' they shall burnrinofire their /. and flesh ^nm. 31. 20. purify your raiment, all made Saulin(>ilboa J6. Ishbi-benob thought to have /. David 1 Aj7:gj>,^.i9. Adonijahhath s. oxen and sheep.^5. 19- 10. for Israel have /^ -thy prophets, 14. .9. l6..Pha^aoh had gone up and/, the Canaanites 13.. s6.,therefore',the. lion ihath torn and /. him 16. 16. people- heard say, Zimri hath /. the king 19' 1- Ahab told howhe_had /. all the prophets 2 Kings 1 4. .5 . he slew his servants who had/. Ininz S CAron. 21. 13. hast/, thy breth. better than thyself 22. 1. forthe band of men had j< all the eldest 9. when they bad/. Ahaaiah, they buried him ,23. 21. city was quiet after they had /. Aihaliah 28.9> have s. them inragetiiaCreachetli to heaven Eith.Q. 12. the Jews have/. 500 meninShushan Job 1. 15.-the Sabeans have /...the servants, 17. Prov. 7. 26.raaDy strong. men have-been /. byher /ja.l4.20n the / L^v. 14. 51. dip theut in the bUmd of the /. hira 26. 17. and ye shall be /. before your eueuiies Wvm. 11. 22, Ahall the flocks, and the herds be /. ^ 19. 16. whosever loucheih any /. 18. J 31. ly,- 23. 24. eat ofprey,3nd drink the blood of the 1. 25. 14, nameofthe Israelite that was/, was 2imri 15, name of woman that was /. was Cozbi, 18. SI. 8. besides the rest of them that were/. Deut. 21. ]. if one be found /. in land giveth tnee 3. the elders of the city next to the /. man 28. 31. thine ox shall be /. before thine syes 32. 42. make mine arrows drotdt with blood of/. Jo*h.l\.Q.v\\\ 1 deliver them up all /. before Israel 13. 32. Ualaam al^io among them that were /. Judg. 16. t24. the destroyer who multiplied our/* 20. 4. the husband of the womuji that was /. l<^rmn.4.ii,ark taken, Hophniand Phinehaswere/. 19. 6. as the Lord liveth, he shall not be /. 11. if thou save not, to-morrow tiiou shall be/. 20. 32. wheref. shall he he be/, what hath he done 31.1. men of Israel fled before the Philistines, ana fell down /. in mount Gilboa, I Chron. 10. 1 . 8. when the Philistines came to strip the /, 2 Sam. 1. 19. beauty of Israel is /. on high places 22. from the blood of /. from fat of the mighty 25 U Jonathan, thou wast /. in thy high places 18. 7> when Israel were /. before David's servants 1 Kings 11. 15. when Joab wasgone to bury the /. 2 Kings 3. 23. this is blood, the kings are surely /. 11 . 2. stole .loash'from among them that were /. 8. he that cometh within ranges let him be /. 16. they laid hands ou her, and there was she /. 1 Chr. 5. 22. there fell down many /.war was of G. 1 Chr. 13. 17- fell X. of Israel 500,000 chosen men Etth. 7.4. for we are sold, I and my people, to be /. 9- 11. number of the /, in Sbushan the palace Job 39. 30. and where the /. are, there is she P/a/.62.3. ye shallbe /. all of yon, as bowingwall 88. 5. like the s. that lie in the grave 89. 10,'lhou bust broken Rahab in pieces as one/, Prov. 22. ].'{, the slothful man saith^I shall be *. 24. 11. to deliver those that are ready to be /. Jta. 10, 4. and they shall fall under the /. 14, 19. and as the raiment of those that are /. 22, 2, thy /, ujen were not r. with sword or dead 26. 21.' thei earth also shall no more cover her /. 27. 7, is he s. according to slaughter, or/, by him 34.3. their /. also shall be cast out, slink cotne up 66. 16. and the /. of the Lord shall be many Jer. 9. 1. that I might weep for /. of my people 14. 18. if I go idto the field, behold/, with sword 18.21. let iheiryoung men be /; by sword in battle 25. 33, /. of the Lord be fromone end of earth 41. 9. and Jshmael filled the pit with the /. 5i. 4. thus the /. shall fall in land of Chaldeans 47 . and all her /. shall'^ fall in the midst of her 49. as Babylon hath caused /. of Israel to fall, so . at Babylon shall fall the /. of all the earth Lam, 2. 20. shall priest andpropbet be /. in sanct. 4.9.they that be /.with sword, are better than they that he /. with hunger, for these pine away Ezek. 6. 1. and the /. shall fall in the midst of you 13. when the /. men' shall be among their idols Qi 7, defile the house aodiflU the couru with /. 11. 6< ye have multiplied your /. in the city, ye have filled the streets with the /. 7t your /. are the flesh, and this city the caldron 21 . 14. sword of /, it is the sword of great men /. 29. to bring thee upon necks of them that are /. S6. 6. her daughters in' field shall be /. by swora 28. 8. thou shalt die 'deaths of them that are /. 30. 4. great pain when the/, shall fall in Egypt 11. they shall fill the land with the /. 31 17, went into hell withhlm unto them that be /. 18. Shalt he withthem /. with sword, 32. 29. 32. 20j they shall fall in the midsf of the /. 25, 21. they fie /. by the sword, 22, 23, 24. 25. all of them circumcised /. by sword, S6, 30. Sl.evenPhar. and all his army /.by sword, 33. ■15. 8. 1 will^fill his mountains with his /. men .37. 9- come, O breath, breathe upon these /. Dan. 2.13. decree went forth that wise men should be /. they sought Daniel and his fellows to be /. 5. 30. in that night was fielshazzar the king /. 7-11.1 beheld, even till beast was /. and destroyed 11.26.armyoverhow>- and many shall fall down/. iVaA.3.3,thefe is m attitude of/.ntimber of carcases Zeph. 2. 12. ye Ethiopians shall be /. by my sword Laike 9. 22. Son of man must be /. and be raised Acts 5, 36. Theudas was /.as many as obeyed him 7. 42. O Israel, have ye offered to me /. beasts .' 13.28, yet desired they Pilate that he ihonld be / Ephi 2. 16. by the cross, 'having s. enmity thereby Heb. 11. 37.' theywere stoned, were /. with sword liev. 2. 13. Antipas, who was /. among you 5. 6. in the midst stood a Lamb, as it had been / 9. thou wast/. II 12. the Lamb that was/. I3.a 6. 9- souls of them that were /. for word of (ivu SLA 4r. II- 13. in the eartfaqaakc were i, of men 7000 18. 24. in her found the blood of all that were s. \g. SI. remnant J, with sword of him that sat SLANDER. ^nm. 14.36. to mnrmur by bringing up a s.on land pTiT^ 31. 13. for I have heard the s. of many \'rov. 10. 18. he that nttereth a j. is a fool sla:ndered. tSam. ig.27.he hath s. thy servant to my liOrd SLANDEREST. Psal 50.20. thou s. thine own mother's son SLANDERETH. Psai. 101. 5. whoso s. his neigh, him will I cut off SLANDERERS. 1 Tim. 3. 11. their wives must be grave, not s. SLANDEROUSLY. Rom. 3. U. and not rather, as we be s. reported SLANDERS. Jer. 6. 28. they are all revolters walking with s. 9. 4. and every neighbour will walk with j. SLANG. 1 . took from his bag a stone and x.it SLAVE, S. Jer. 2. 14. is Israel aserv-it ? is he home-born s.? Uev. 18. 13. nomanbuyAn ibe merchandise of j. SLA(iGIITER. 1 Sam. 14. 14. that first J, which Jonathan made 30. for had there not been now much greater s. 17 .57 'OS David returned from s.oi Philistine, A b- ner brought him before Saul. 18.6. ZSam. l.l. 2 Sam. Xl.^.is f.among people who follow Absalom 2 C/iron. 25. 14. Amaziah was come from the s. l*saU 44. 22. we are counted as sheep for the s. ■}*H)v. 7. 22. he goeth after her, as an ox to the J. Isa, 10. 26. according to the s. of Midian at Oreb 14.24. prepare j.forhischild.for iniquity of faith. 27-7.au;cording to s. of them that are slain by him 34. 2. he hath destroyed, and delivered them to s. 53. 7. he is brought as a lamb to«. Jer. 11. 19. f)5. 12. and ye shall all bowidown to the s. Jer.7. 32. no more Tophet, but valley of j. 19. 6. IZ.S.thou hast seen and tried my heart, pull them out like sheep for s. prepare them'for day of s. 25. 34 for the days of your j. are accomplished 48. 1 5. his chosen young men are gone down to s, 50.27* letthemgodown to the J. woa tothem 51 . 40. I will bring them down like lambs to the 5. Eeek. 9. 2. and every man a s. weapon in his hand Sl.10.it is sharpened to make sorej.it is furbished 15. it is made bright, it is wrapped up for the s. C2. was divination to open the mouth in^the s. 28. the sword is drawn, for the s. it is furbished 26. 15. when the s. is made in the midst of thee Hift. 5. 2. andrevolters are profound to make s. Qbad. 9. of the mount of £sau.may be cut off by .1. Zech. 11. 4. thus saith Lord, feed the fiock of j. 7. I will feed flock of s. O poor flock Acts 8 32 . eunuch read, he was led as a sheep to s 9-1 .Saul yet breathing out s. against the disciples Mom. 8. .36. we are counted as sheep for the s. JJcA.7,l.Melch.metAbiiajpturnicg from j.of kings /(tm.5.5. have nourished your hearts, as in day of j. ifee Great. SLAY. Ge«,4 J4.that every one that findeth me shall'j.me 20. 4. Lord, wilt thou*,, also a righteous nation?, 11. and they will ,t. me for my wife's sake . \ 27. 41. then will I s. my brother Jacob 3,4.30. they ^hall pather tpgeiher ag. me and ^ .me 37. 20. come n9w therfrfore and let us s. him 26. .ludah !>aid, what profit is it if we s. brother ? 42. 37. J. (my twosons Jjr,I,brii)g-liim,noi to thee 43. iG. bring these men Jiqme, j-.,3ud make ready £M, for Lord Ciod shall s. thee, call ihy serv. Jer. 5. 6. a lion out of the forest shall a, them 20. 4. he shall carry Judah captive and s. them 29.21 .shall x.Ahab aiidZedekiah before your eyes 40. 15.1etmego,lpray thee,and I wilW.Ishmael, son of Nethaniah ; wherefore should he j'.thee.' 41. 8. ten men were found that said, s, us not 50.27.j.all her bullocks, woe to them, day is come Eiek, 9. 6. s. utterly old and young, both maid and 23. 47. they shall i. their sons and daughters 2ri. 8. he shall j.with sword thy daughters in field 11. he shall s. thy people by the sword 44,ll.ihfy shall s. the burnt-offering and sacrifice if OS. 2. 3. set like a dry land and s. her with thirst 9. 16. tho' they bring forth, yet will I .t. the fruit Amas 2. 3. I will s. all princes thereof with him 9. 1. I will s. the last of them with the sword 4. will I command sword, and it shall s. them Zech. 1]. 5. whose possessors s. .them, and hold Luke 1 1 ,49.some of them they shall j.and persecute 19< 27. bring hither, and s. them before me To SLAY. Gefl.l8. 25. that be far from thee /uj. the righteous 22. 10. Abraham stretched his hand to s. his son 37.18. they conspired against him to s. him Kxod. 2. 15. Pharaoh sought to Sw Tyloses, but he fled 5, 21. to put a sword in their hand to s. us 21 . 14. if a man come on neighbour to s. with guile i>tf»r.9,28,brought them out to s. them in wilderness 27. 25. cursed that taketh Reward to s. innocent 1 Sa?>t. 5. 10. they have brought the ark to s. us 19. o. why then sin, to 5. David without a cause t 1 1 . Saul went tc watch him and s. him ip morning 20. 33. it was determined of his father to s. David 2 Sam. 3, 37. it was not of the .king to s. Abner 21.2, Saul sought ^D J. them in his zeal to Israel 1 Kings !?• 18. O man, art thou come tos. my sod r i 18. 9. deliver me into the hand of Ahab to s. me 2 Chron. CO. 23. utterly to s. and destroy them AVA.6.10.tiicy will come /o j, thee, in night /oj. thee Est/,. 3. 11. los. iJxe power that would assaultthem Psal. 37,14. ias. such asbeof upright conversation 32. watcheth righteous, ^d seeketh to s. him Jer. 15. .'' . will ,appoin,t,the swopd to s. dogs, to tear , 18. 2.'i. thou knowest all their counsel to s. me . , 40. 14. that 3> Jo/in 5,l6,Jews persecute Jesus, and sought to .i-.him ^ccs 5. .33,, they took counsel (0 s, the apostles : 9- 29. but they went about, ^y s. him i^t!E>,9.]5.angeJ&prepared los. the third part of men SLAYER. Kvm. 35.1 1. shsU appoint pities of refuge that the s. niay flee thither, Dew/. 4. 42. I 19.3,4. Jof/i.20. 3. 24. shall judge between s. and revenger of blood , 25. congregation shall deliver s. from revenger 2^. if the s, shall at any time ^onie without ciiy 27. and the revenger of blood find and kill the ». 28. but after the death of high-priest, the^. shall ; return into the land of his possession^ JofA. SO. 6. Veut. 19^6. lest the avenger pf, blood "pursue the s. Josh. £0. 5. then ihey shall not deliver the s. up 21. 13. gave Ilebron to be a city of refuge for j. 21.gaveShecheni!|27.Golan||.32,Kedesh6)rthej-, 38. Ramotl>),n,Giiead tobe acity of refuge for J. Ezek.ll. 11. the sword is furbishedtobegiven to*. . SLAYETIl. !G«n.4. 15. the Lord said toliini,\^hosoever j-. Cain Dent. 22.26. riseth apainsthjs neighbour and s. him Job 5. C. wrath killeth and envy s. the silly one £rf*,28.9wilt thou say before him tl^at j. thee, lata God ^ shaltbe a man in hand of them that j.thee SLAYING. Josh. 8. 24. when Israel made an end of*. 10,20. Judg. 9.56. God rendered wickedness in *. his breth. SLH 1 Kings 17.50, brought evil on widow by *. hci son 7*0.22.13. behold, *. oxen, killing sheep, eating flesh 57. 5, *. the children in the valleys under the rocks Exe/e. 9. 8. while they were *. them, and 1 was left SLEEP. Sleeping, slumbering, is taken either /or the sleep, or repose oj' the boJtff or for the sleep of the sold, which is nipinenest, indolence, stupidity , or for the sleep of death. Ahasnenis ctnild not sleep, Esth. 6, 1- T will both, lay me down in peace, and sleep, says David, Psal. 4. 8, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. He speaks to those that were dead in siTi aud infideliftl, who were going on secrirely in tin, mthotit seiUe of danger. 1 sleep, hut my heart waketh, says the spouse. Cant. 5, 2, that is. The flesh, the wtreneieed part ^ prevails to make me slothful and seaire, and to lay aside the exercise of grace at presejtt ; bnt (he renea- ed part is sensille of, and strives against, this distemper. This is a sle*-? of sloth, ease, and securitif, which even the godly itiau fall into. There is also the sleep a/' death. You shall sleep with your fathers, yati shall die as they are dead, 1 Kings 1. 21. 'J'hat they may sleep a j-ernetual sleep, Jer. 51. 39- Many that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake. Dan. 12. 2. And in John 11. 11. Lazana sleepeth, but I go that 1 may awake him out of sleep : lie is dead, but J icill go and raise him up. St. Peter says of the wicked, their damnation slumbereth not, 2 Pet* 2. 3, (Jod is 710C asleep, he will not forget to punish them i?i his own due time. And Solomon says, Prov. iZ. 21, Drowsiness ishall clothe a man with raas : The slumberer, the slethjvl, shall come to poverty. Isaiah speaks of a svperstitious. practice among the Pagans, .itf/io went to sleep in the temples oj their idols, to obtain prophetic dreams. Isa. 65. 4, Which remain among the graves, and lodge in the monuments. 'Jhe word monuments j/gni/ff* places kept, w observed,: Some inrer- pret it. of idol temples i some of, caves and dejis, in which the heathens used to worship their. idols, and some of tombs, or mojiunieiirs for dead jiersons. The prophets speak of the superstitious - and idolatrotis , Jews, who, t?t contempt of the prophets of the temple of the Lord, and in imitation of the heai/ien, tsent into the tombs and temples of idols, /o sleep there, and to have, dreams that plight discover . future eients to thein. Gen. 2.21. God caused a deep *. to fall upon Adam 15. 12, suu going down, a deep *..fell oi^ Abram 28. 16. Jacob, awaked out of his ^. an^ he said 31,, 4i). thus Iwas, my*, departed from mine eyes Judg. 16, 1 1. Samson awaked out of his *. 20. 1 Sant. C6. 12. adeep s. from God faljen on them Job 4. 13. when deep *. fallieth on men, 33. 15. 14, 12, shall notawake, nor raised out of their*. Pial. 13, 3. lighten my eye.s", lest 1 *, the *. of deatn 76. 5. the stout-hearted have slept their *. 6. both chariot an4-horse are cast into a deep i . 78. 65. then the Lord awaked as one ont of r, 90, 5. thou carriest thcqi, a\vay, .Ujey are as a *,- 127 . 2. for so he giveth his beloved s,. , l.'i2.4. T will not give ^. to piine eyes or slumber Prw», 3,2a. .shall lie down, ^nd thy *. shall be sweet 4.l6.their j.is taken away,unlesscause some to fall 6.4. give not *. to thine eyes, nor .slumb,. to eye-lids ^ 9.0 sluggard, when wilt thou arise out of ihy *. .' \ 10. yet a Utile *. a little slumber, 2^. 33. 19. 15. slothfulness casteth into a, deep *, 20. 13. love not*, lest thou come to poverty Eccl. 5. 12. the *. of a.labpuring mau is sweet a. 16. there is that neither day nor night seeth *. Isa. 29,10. Lord pouredoutpn you spirit of deep*. Jer. 31. £6. 1 awaked, aud my *. was sweet to,me , 51. 39. ttiat they may sleep a perpjEtual *. 57., Van. S.l.spirit troubled, fl^nd his^j. brake .frpm him 6. 18. passed the night and hiis^. went I'rom him 8. 18. 1 was in a deep s. on my face, 10., 9., k.4ch. 4. 1. as a man that is wakened put of*. Mat. 1. 24. then Joseph beipg raised from *. did Luke 9.32. Ihey with, him wpre hpavywith *. John 11. 11. 1 go that 1 may awake him ont of *. 13. that^he had spokeni of taking of rest lb *. Acts 16^, 27. the keeper awiiking out of,hisi*. 20.9.there, sat 'Eutychus being fallen into iidt'ep *• liom. 13. 11. it is high lime to awake out of s. SLEEP, Verb. Gen. 28. 11, Jacob lay down in that place to *. Itxod. 22. 27. it is his raiment, wherein shall he *. Devi. 24. 12. thou sbalt not *. with his pledge 13, he may*. inhisow,u raiment and bless thee 31., 16. thf^ushall*. with thy fathers, 2,5am.7.i»^ Judg. 16. 19- and she made him *. upon her kne*.- 1 Sam. 3. 3. and Samuel was laid down to *. SL£ h'infti, ^l.lordthekiogahalli. with his fathers Fatk. 6. t. on that night could not the king /, iai 7. 31< for now shall I «. in the duJit Ptat. 4. 8. I will lay me down in peace and i. l.n. 3. lighten my eyes, l«st I #. thesleepof death 121.4. that keep Isr. ahallneither slumber nor j. Frov. 4, IG. they /. not except bare done mischief 6. 9. how long wilt thtm jr. O sluggard ? 10. a little folding of the hands to s. S4. 3.1. £(v/. 5. 12. the j. of a labouring man is sweet, hat abundance of the rich will not suffer him to /. C«iir. 5.2. 1 1, but my heart waketh, it is the voice /in.S.ET .none shall stnmble,none shall slumb.nor t. Jer, 51. 39. they may s. a perpetual sleep, 57. Esek, 94. as. and they shall /. in the woods Don. 1 2. 2. many that t. in the dust shall awake Mat. 26. 45. s. on now, and take rest, Mark 14. 41. AfarH.27. and should J. and the seed should spring Ltiit IZ2. 46. he said, why s. ye ? rise and pray John n. 12. Lord, if he /. he shall do well ] Cor. 11. 30. for this cause many among you /. 15.51.we shall not all f.but we shall a!l be changed 1 VhesK. 4. 14. them who s. in Jesus.will God bring 5 6. therefore let ns not j. as do others, but watch 7. for they that $. sleep in the night 10. who died for us, that whether we wake or s, SLEEPER. a».1.6.what meanest thnu, U ^.arise call on thy G . SLEEPEST. Pxal. 44. 23. awake, why s. thou, O I^of-d ' arise Prov* G. 22. when thou s. it shall keep thee Aiark 14.n7-Simon, s. thou i couldst noi: watch' one Eph. 5.14. hesaith, awake, thou that s. and arise SLEEPETH. 1 Kines IB. ST. Elijah said, peradventure he .1. Prov. 10.5. he that j.iu harvest is son causeth shame 77M.7. 6- their baker J. all night, in morning burns Mat. 9- 24. he said to them, give placo,' for rhn maid is not dead' but s. Mark 5. .ig. lAtie 8. 52. John 11. 11. he saith, our friend Lazarus j-. SLUEPtNG 1 Sam: 26. 7. behold, Saul lay >; within'thfe trench /*a. 56. 10. watchmen blind, xj idvio^ to sluinber Markl^. 36.' lest coming suddenly he fi!nd you.T. 14. .37. hecometh and nndeth them /.and saith Aett 12. 6. Peter was s. between two soldiers SLEIGHT. Eph. 4. 14. and carried about hy the s. of men SLENDEU. ' Lev. 21. t20. a man toof. not come nigh to oflfcr SLEPT. Oen.2.2l.Adam .r. |141. 5. Pharaoh .r.and dreamed C Sam. 11.9. Uriah*, at door of the king's house 1 /ifmjfS.CO. took my son while thirie handmaids, 19. 5. as he lay and a. an a,n|!el touched hini Ja6 3. 13. now should I have been quiet and have .1. Psnl. 3. 5. 1 laid me down ahd s. I awaked, fbr L. 70. 5. the stout-hearted have j.'thcir ^lecp Mnt. 13. 25. while men i. hiseheteiy sowed tares 25. 5. while bridegroom tarried, they ^lunih.and 5. 27. 52. many bodies of saints whtcn s. arose 28. 1^. his disciples stole him away while we s. 1 Cor. 15< 20. become the first-frniLs of them that s. See Fathers. SLEW. Gen. 4.25, another seed iiist. of Abel, whom Cain j. 34. 25. they s, all the males || 26. they s. Hamor 496. for ill their anger they 'j. a man and digged Exod. 2. 12. Moses s. the Egyptian, and hid hkn 13, 15. the Lord s. all the first-born in Egypt Zev. 8. \r>. he /. bullock and took the blood, 2.1 ■9. 8. Aaron s, the calf of the sin-ofiering, 15.' 12. hp s. the liurntiofTeriiig, presented the blood yum. M. 7. they s. all the males of Midian 8. they s. kings of Midian, Balaam al's< Choy s Joth.Q. 21. they tnrnlpd'and s. the men ti -.Ai 9. 36. delivered the Gibennites, they s them not 10. 2(). Joshua .r. the five kin^s and hanged them Jud^. 1. 4. they ,f. of them in Bezek 10,000 men 10. they t. Shpshai|ll7. they s. the Canaanites 3. 29. they *. of Moab 10,O0OTnen, all lusty 31. Shamgar J. of the Philistines 6OO men 7*25. they /. ()reb'and Zeeb the two princes 8.17.he t. menof Penuel|[21.\r. Zebah, Zalmunna 18. what manner of men vere they whom ye s. I l).5.Abimenet s. his hreih. 70 persons on one stone 14. 19. Samson s. thirty men of Asbkelon 15. 15. with the jaw-bone Samson s.lVOO men ]d.24.hathdeliveredourcnemy,whn j.many of us :40. Hie dead which he s. at his dea^h were more Sam. 1. 25. Elkanah and (I,apqah .r. ,1 bullock 4. 2. the Philistinos s. of Tsrael 40p0 .iien 1 1.1 1 .Israel f -the Ammonites until heat of the day 14, 13. and his armour-bearer s. after him .12. the people/, oxen and calves on the ground 34. every man brought his ox and s. them there 17 .ifi. thy servant s, both the lion and the hear 19 5. put his life in his hand, and s. the PhiliHine iC 16. Docg I. B6 persons that did wear an ephod 555 SLl 1 Sam,il9.5.o( whom they sang Saul 1. thousands 30. 2. the Amalekitcs /. not any great or small 31.2. the Philistines /, Jonathan and Abinadab 2 Sam. S.SO.Joaband Abi.shai his brother i.Abner 4. 12. David e. them and cut olF their hands 8. 5. David #. of the Syrians £2,000 men 10.18. David i.the men of 700 chariots of Syrians 21. 1. for Saul, because he s, the Gibeomtes 23.20. he /• two lion-like men of Moab, he /. Hon in midst of apitiu time of snow, 1 CAr. 11.22, 2 1. he /.an Egyptian, a goodly man, 1 Chr, 11.2.1. 1 Kings %. 5. did toAbner and Amasa* whom he;. 16. 11. Zimri on the throne /. all house of fiaasha 18. 13. what I did when Jezebel e. prophets of L, 40. they took them, and Elijahs, proph. of Baal 2 KingsQ.Zl. Had Zimri peace, who 1. his master ' 10. 9. behold, I s. him, but who a. all these ? 17> he a. all that remained to Ahab in Samaria 11. 18. the people a. Mattan the priest of Baal 20. they /. Athaliah, 2 Chron. 23. 15, 17. 14. 5. when kingdom was confirmed Amaziah a. servants that h^l slain his father, 2 Chron. 25. 3. d. but their children he s. not, 2 Chron. 2d> 4. 7.he;.of Edom in valley of salt, 1 C/tron.18.12, l€. 9. king of Assyria tooit Damascus and j.Rezin 17. 25. the Lord sent lions which a. some of them 2 1. 23. the servants of Amon conspired and/, him 24. people of the land /. them, 2 Chron. 33. 25. 23. 20. Josiah /. all the priests of the hiijh places 25.7' Nebuchadnezzar 1. sons of Zedekiah before his eyes, and bound Zedekiah,Jer..39.6. | 52.10. 1 Chron. 7. 21. whom men of Gath in that land s. 2 Chron.1\.^. Jchoram s. allhisbreth. with sword 22. 8. Jehu found, and j. the princes of Judah 2j^. 6. Pekah s. in Judah in one day 120,000. Neh. 9. 26. they r, thy prophets which testified Eath. 9. 16. the Jews j. of their foes 75,000. Psal. 78. 31. wrath of God a. the fattest of them 34. when he a. them, then they sought him , 105.29. turned waters into b^Ood, andj, their fish * 136. 10. who /.great kings U 1 36.18. /. famous kings ilsn.Qfj. 3. he that killeth an ox is M if he s. a man Jer. £0. 17. because he s. me not from the womb 41. 3. IshTiael /. all the Jews that were with him 8. he forbare, and /, ihem not among their breth. Lam. 2. 4. and s. all that were pleasant to the eye Daji. 3. 22. fire s. the men that took up Shadrach 5. 19. whom he would he /. he kept alive ^Sfit. 2. J6. Herod sent, and x. all the children 22. 6. the remnant took his servants and j. them 23. 35. whom ye /. between the temple and altar lAtke 13.4. on whom tower in Siloam fell and /. Acta 5.30.ralsed Jesus, whom /.and hanged on tree 10. 39. Jesus whom they /. and hanged on a tree Rom. 7. 11. for siuUy the commandment /. me 1 John 3. 12. not as Cain Who /. his brother SLEW Aim. Gen. 4. 8. Cain rose 'up against Abel and /. fnm 38. 7. Er was wicked, and the LOrd *. hi>n 10. the thing displeased the Lord, and he /. him Jni/!;.i).5i. that men say not of me, a woman /. hin 11. 6, they took and /. /tim at passages of Jordan 1 Sam. 17. 35. I caught him by beard and /. him 50. David smote the Philistine and/, him 2 Sam. 1. 10. so I stood upon him and /. him , 4. 7- they stnote Ish-boshcih and /. him 10. I took hold of him, and s'. him in Ziktag ' 18. 15. ten young men compassed AbsaKatld a.him . 21. 21. Jonathan'thc soil of Shim6ah .ri /ti>i 23. 21. he went down and/. Aim with his own spear 1 Kin^s 2. 34. Bcnaiah fell upon Joab and /. him 13. 2+. a lion met himbythewayand j.Am,20.36. 3 h'ings 10. 9. 1 consp. againstmy master and /./m« 14. 19. Amaziah (led, but they sent affer/;m to Lachish, and /. him there, 2 Chron. 25. C*. 15. JO. Shallum conspired agiiinsLhim and/, htm 14. Menahem smote Shallum and'/, him ■iO. Iloshea conspired against Pekah and a. him 23. 29. Pharaoh-necho /. him at Mcgiddo 1 C/ir. 10.14. enquired not of L. therefore /. he A1//1 2 Chr. 22.ll.hid Joash, so that Athaliah /./ii'm not 24> 25. his own servants /. him on his bed 32.21 . they that Came forth of his own bowels /. h. 33. 24. his servants /. him in his own house Jer. 26,23.theyfet. Urijah to Jehoiakim who j. /»V 41. 2, Tshmael /. him whom king made governor Mat. 21. 33. they cast him out of vineyard atid /.Vi. ^crj22. 20i I kept the raiment of them that j. him SLEWEST. 1 Sam. 21. 9. the sword of Goliath whom thou /. SLIDE. ' Deut. 32. 35. their foot shall /. in due time /*/«/. 26.1. Ihave trusted in the Lord, I shall not/. 37. 31. law of G. in his heart,none of steps shall /. SLIDDEN. Jer. ^.6. why then is this people of Jerusal. /■ back .' -■SLIDETH. Hoa. 4. 16. Israel /. hack a.^ a backsUdittg heifer SLlGfriLV. Jer. 6.14. have healed hurt of my people « 8.11. SLlMb Gen. U. 3. thej h>jd brick for sto.. , /. for mortar End. 2. 3. she daubed the ark with /. and pituh SLIME-PITS. Gen, 14. 10. ihbvaleofSiddim was full ois.-pit% SLING, ^erb. Judg, SO. 16. '!very one could /. stones at an hair 1 Sam. 25. 29. thine enemies, them shall he /. out Jer. 10. 1&> i will /. out the inbabitauts at once SLING Ja an imtrnmeHt of corda^ made lae of to thioif stones with the greater violence. The Hebrews heretofore made great vae of them. Thote oj the tribe of Benjamin had so much sjfiU and dexterity in martagiug ihe sling, that they con/d hit their mark to an hair, without the least error. This must be owned to be an hyperbolical ex- pression ; however, it proves their great abili- ties in the management of the sling, Judg. 20. 16. It ia known what glory David obtained, when he knocked down by a stroke of his sling the giant Goliath, who waa the terror of all Israel, 1 Sam. 17* 49. T/ie scripture take* notice, that when Da^rid was at Zlklag, there came to him a company of ible sHngers, who could itse their left-hands with the same facility as their right, 1 Chron. 12. 2. Uzziah kin^ of J udah made great collections of arms in his magasinea, and particularly there were bows ands\\a%sfor casting of atones,^ Chron. 26. 14. 1 Sam. 17. 40. Dav. had bis /.in his hand, be drew near 50. David prevailed over the Philistine with a /. C3. 29. sling enemies as out of the midule of a /. P/'0D.26,8. as he that binde^h a stone in a /. so is he SLIKGS. ^Chron.9.Q. 14. Uzziah prepared /. to cast stones SLINGEHS. 2 Kings 3. 25. the 1. went about it and smote it SLING-STONES. Job 41. 28. /- are turned with him into stubble SLIP. '2 5am. 22. 37^ that my feet did not /. P>al. IBJ 36. [Job 1^. 5. he that is ready to /. with his feet Psal. 17. 5. hold up, that my footsteps /. nut Jer. 37. 1 12. Jeremy went to/, away from tlieiic* Heb. 2. 1. lest at any time we shou'.d let tbem/. SLIPPERY. Psal. 35. 6. let their way be dark and /. let angel 73. 18. surely thou didst set them in /. places /fir. 23. 12. their way shall be to them as/, ways SUPPETIl. Deut. 19. 5. and the head /. from the helve Psal. 38. 16. when my foot i. they magnify them 94.l8.wheu 1 said,my foot /.thy mercy held me up SLIPS. Isa.l1. lO.therefore thou shalt set it with Straus* ^■ SLiPr. 1 Sam, 19. 10, David /. oat of Saul's presence Pial.l^. 2. as for me, my steps had '#ell nigh/. SLOTHFUL. Judg. 18. 9. be not /. to go to possess the land Prov. 12. 24. but the /. shall be under tribute 27./. roastethnotthathe took in hunting \ 15. 19. the way of the /. is a'hedge (if thorns ; 18.9. the /. is brother to him that is a great Wast*r 19.24. the /. hideih his hklid in his bosotu, ; '' 26.J5 21. 25.'the desire of a. killeth hiui, refuse to l^bouv 1 22. 13. the /. man saith, there is a Hon, 26. 13 24. 30. 1 went by field of the /. and the viii^av 32. 41. J air went and tbr^k the.T. towns thereof Deut. 9 21. I ground the calf j. even as t. as dust 32.2. my doctrine shall distil as j-. rain, speech as 2-S'*7in.7.19. and this was yet a*, thini? in thy sight, is this themannerof man, OLord.'j CAun.\7fl7, 17. 13. till there be not one s. stone fonnd there 22. 43. I beat them as s. as the dust, Psai. ltJ.42, 1 Kings 2. 20. 1 desire one s. petition of thee, say not 19. 1£, andafler the fire, a still s. v^ice "* Kings 19, 26. therefore their inhabitants were of t. power, they were dismayed, Tsa. 37. 27. 73.6,groveand high place he stampt'j'.tapowd. 15. ** CAr. 24. 24. thp Syrians came with a s. company 35. 8. gave for pasaover offerings 2600 s. cattle 9. to chief of Levites gave 5000 s. cattle ~oA 8. 7- though thy beginning was /. yet thy end 15. II. are the consolations of God x. with thee ? 36. 37. for he maketb t. the drops of wiiter ^sai. 119. 141. I am s. yet do not 1 forget precepts *rfli7.24.10. if thou faint in adversity, strength is s. ^n.1.9. except the Lord had left tons zs. remnant 7. 13. is it a /. thing for you to weary men ? 16. 14. the remnant shall be very /. and feeble t2.24.shallhang upon him all vesi^els of x, quantity Z9-5. moreover, thy strangers shall be like t. dust 40. 15. the nations are counted as the s. dust tl.l!».shalt thresh the mountains, and beat them s. 13. 23. tfaoii hast not brought me the s. cattle 54. 7. for a s. moment' have I forsaken thee 60. 22. a i. one shall become a strong nation er.'SO.ig.will glorify them,and they shall not be *. 44. 28. yet a s. number shall return out of Egypt 49. 15. I will make thee t. among the heathen ir«*. 16. 20. is this of thy whoredoms a j. matter? 1 47. but that was lothed as a .f . thing 34. 18. seem, it j. to halve eaten the goodpasture ? l)a»,l 1.23. and shall become strong with a.r.peopIe ^mo/7.2.by whom shall Jacob arise ? for fie is j. 5. pbai. 2. I have made thee s. among theheatben Zech. 4. lOi for who bath despised day of j. things i Mark^. 7. tbey had a few s. fishes, and he blessed John 2. 15. when.hte hadmade a scourge of j. cords 6. 9. who hath five barley-loaves and two s. fishes AetsiZ. 18. there was no j. stir among the soldiers 15. 2. Paul and" Barnabas had no s. dissension 19- 23. there arose ho s. stir, about that way 24. Demetrius brought no y.giiin to the craftsmen 27. 20. and no s. tempest lay on us Cor.4.3.very j.thing that I should be judged of you 'am. 3. 4. the ships ar« turned with a very j. helm See Great. SMALLEST. Sam.g. 21, am not I a Benjamite, of/, of tribes.' Car.6. 2. areyeunworthytojudge the/. matters? SMART. Prov.l l.l5.he that is surety for Strang. shall/. for it SMELL. See Signification 00 Savour. 9en.27.27. Isaac smelled the /. of his raiment, see, _ the /.of my son is as j.6f a fieldLord hath blessed tffn/.1.12.my spikenard sendeth forththe /.thereof 2.13.the vines with the tender grape give a good /. 4. 10. the/, of thy ointment betterthan all spices 11. the /. of thygarmentsis likethe/. o^ Lebanon 7. 8, and the /. of thy nose like apple.i 13 .mandrakes give a /. and at our gates all fruits Isa. 3. 24. instead of sweet /. there shall be stink Dan. 3.27. nor the /. of the fire had passed on them ^/ffj.l4.6.hia beauty as the olive, hi^/. as Lebanon Phil. 4. 18. the things sent an odour of sweet / SME-LL, Verb. Ei-nrf.30.38,who shall make like to that to /. thereto t^v. 26. 31.1 will not /. the savour of your odours />e«f.4.28.shall se»ve pods.which neither see nor/. Sam. 26. t 19. if the Lord stirred thee, let him .(. rj.45.H.alI thy garm. s. of myrrh, aloes and cassia 115.0. cars hear not. noses have they, they /, not ij6 1»M1 Amosb. SI. I will not/. In your solemn assemblies SMELLED. Ge»,8.21 .L. /. a sweet savour and said in his heart 27 .27 . Isaac/.smetl of his raiment and blessed him SMELLETH. Job 39. 25. he /. the battle afar off and the shouting SMELLING. Cant.b.5.mj fingers with sweet /.myrrh on handles 13. his lips like lilies dropping sweet /. myrrh £/;A. 5.3. himself sacrifice to God for sweet /.savour SMELLING. 1 Cor. 13. 17, if whole hearing, where were the /. ? SMITE. To smite tignifies, to strike or heat. Mat. 26. 67, Others smote him with the palms uf their hands. Acts S3. 2, The high priest command- ed to smite Paul on the mouth, it is often taed fot to put to death, David smote the Philistine; he pit Golijtth to deaths 1 Sam. 17, 49. The Lord smote Nabal; he smote Uzzah; that ist he put them to death, 1 Sam. S5. 38. 2 Sam. 6. 7- And in Exod. 12. 12, X will smite all the first-born in Egypt. To smite, I'j also put for to afflict ; to strike with fear, with the jiBAtilence, with poverty^ a"'^ ulcers, with disie/iipers, with wounds. Num. 14. 12. Deut. 28. 22, 27, 28, ^5. To smite an army, 1/ to beat if, to rout it entirely. Deut, 29. 7, Sihon and Og came out gainst us unto battle, and we smote them, we obtained a victory over them. God smote the Philistines in the hinder parts, Psal. ^Q. 66. He sent them the piles, or hemorrhaidx, or other dheases of the fimdament. To smite with the tongue. Jer. IB. 18, Come, let us smite him with the tongue. Let vs ovenohelm him with injuries and reproaches ; Ifit us load him with all sons of scandalous reproaches. To smite the thigh, denotes indignation, tratible, astonishment. Jen 31. 19, After I was in- structed, I smote upon my thigh, liei7ig made sensible of viy sins, I was brought to a sorrow for them, and detestation of them. To strike hand gainst hand, may either Se a token of amazement, sorrow, and trouble ; or it may be a token of joy and pleasure in seeing justice executed on obstinate sinners. Ezek. 31. 14. Prophesy, and smite thine hands together. He shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth, Jsa. 11. 4. He shall destroy ungodly, earthly-minded men, who are enemies to his church and people, by the word of his mouth. David's heart smote him for having cut off the lappet of Saul's garment; he had a ra- murse, his conscience being tender, checked him for it, 1 Sam. 24. 5. Gen. 32. 8- if Esau come to one company and /. it 11. I fear him, lest he will come and /, me Exod. 7. 17. 1 will /, upon the waters in the river 8. 16. say to Aaron, /. the dust of the lahd 12. S3, he will Qot suifer the destroyer to /. you 17* 6. behold, thou shalt /, the rock in Horeb 21. 18. if meri'Strive together, and one/.another 20. if a man'/.his serv. and he die under his hand S6. if a man iitheeyeof'his servant or his maid 27. if he/, out his man servant's or maid's tooth Num. 22. 6. I shall prevail^ that we may /. them 24.17. a sceptre out 6f Isr .shall /.corners of Moab 25. 17. vex the Midianites and j. them 35. 16. if he /. hitt) with an instrument of iron 17. and if he /. him with throwing a stone IH.orifhe smite him with a hand-weapon of wood 21. or in enmity /. him with his hand that he die Deut. 7. Z.thoa shalt /.Canaainites and destroy them 13. 15, thou shalt surely J. inhabitants of that city 19-11. if any /, his neighbour mortaJly that he die 20.1.3. thou shalt/, every male thereof with sword Josh. 7. 3, but let two or three thousand /. Ai 10. 4. come and help me that we may /: Gibeon 19. pursue after, and /.the hindmost of them 12. 6. then did Moses and Israel /. 13. IS. Ju shall I /.them • 22. [hou slialt not 7. them, wouioest thou/, those 9, 7. thou shalt /, the house of Abab tby master 27. Jehu said, /. him also in the chariot 13.17,sfajalIj.SyriaD5,tiIlthoubavecoDsamedth«E 18. he said to the king, /. upon the groand ' 19. whereas now thou shaU /. Syria but thrice Psal. 121.6. sun shall not /. thee by day normocti 141. 5. let righteous /, me, it shall be a kindness Prov. ig. 25. /. a scomer, the simple will beware Isa. 10: 24. he shall /. thee with a rod and lift up 49. 10. neither shall the heat nor sun / tbem 58: 4. ye fast to /. with tlie fisr of w'ickedDess Jer. 18. 18. come, let us /. him with the tongue 21.7. Nebuchadrezzar king of Babyl.sball/ .J udab 43 11. he shall /. the land of Egypt, 46.13. 49.28. Kedar, Plazor, NebQchadrezzar, shall/. Ezek. 5. 2. take a tbird part of hair, and /. about it 6. 1 1. /. with thy hand, and stamp with thy foot Q. 5. go ye after him through tne city and /. 21. 12. sou of man, /. therefore upon thy thigh 14.prophe.sy, and /. thine hands together Amos 9. 1. he said /. the lintel of the dooi Mie. 5. 1. they shall/, judgeof Israel on cheek Nah. 2. 10, the heart melteth, the knees /. together 2^eh. 10.11. and shall /. the waves in the sea 11. 6," deliver the men, and they shall /. the land Mat. 5. 39. whoso shall /. thee on tby right cheek 24. 49. shall begin to /, his fellow-servant.", to ea' Luke 2Z. 49. LokI, shall we /. with the sword? Acts 23. 2,- commanded to /. Paul on the mouth 2 Cor, 11, 20. ye suffer, if aman/. you on the face Rev. 11,6. two witnesses have power to/, the eartU SMITE, referred to God, expressly or implicitly. Gen. 8.21. nor will I;., any more every living thing Exod. 3.S0.I will stretchout my hand and /. Egypt 8. 2. beholdj I will /.all thyborders with frogs 9.15.that I may/, thee and thy people with pestil. 12. 12. I will /, all the first-born in land of Egypt 13. willpassover you,whenI /.land of Egypt 23. tium. 14. 12. I will s. them with the pestilenc* Deut. 28.22. L. shall /.with cousumption and fever S7. L. shall /. with t&e botch||2b. /.with madness 35. Lord shall /. thee in the knees and the lees 33.11 . /. thro' the loins of them that rise ag. him 1 Sam. S6. 10. David said, the Lord .iball /. him 2 Sam. S. 24. then bestir thyself, for then shall the L. go out to /. the Philistines, 1 Chron. 14. 15. 1 Kings 14.15, L,shall /. Israel as a reed is shaken 2 /vm^/6.18.Elisha5aid, /.this people with bUndn. 3 CAr. 21, 14, with a great plague will the Lord /. i/is.3,17.L. will /.with a scab daughters of Zion 11. 4. he shall/, the earth with rod of his mouth 15. and shall .r. Egypt in the seven streams,19-2L. Jer. 21. 6. I will /, the inhabitants of this ciiy Ezek. 21. 17'' i will also /. mine hands together 32, 15. when I shall/, them that dwell in Egypt 39. 3. I will /. tby bow out of thy left hand Amos 3. 15. Twill /.tbe.winter-bou5e with the sum- mer-house, and the houses of ivory shall perish 6. 11. Lord will /. the great l\ouse with breaches Zech. 9. 4. the Lord will /. her power in the sea 12,4.in that day I will /.every horse and his rider 13. 7. awake,0 sword, /. the shepherd, and shefp shall be scattered. Mat. 26. 31. MartU. 27. 14. 12. plague wherewith L. will/, thi; peoiile,l8. Mai. 4. 6. lest I come and /, the earth with a <-urbe Rev. \Q. 15, that with it he should /. the nations SMITERS. , ha. 50. 6, 1 gave my back to the,«. and my cheeks SMl'lEST. Exod. 2, 13 . he said, -wherefore s. thon thy fellow t Jb^n 18.23. ifl have spoken well, w^yj. thou me f SMITETH. , £jr9f/. 21,12. hethat/.mansohedie, be put to death 15. be /, father and mother, surelyputto death Deut. 25.11 .and wife of one draweth near to deliver her husband out of hand of him th^t /. him 27- 24. cursed be he that/, hys neighj^our secretly Josh. 15. l6.he tha/^/. Kirjathrsepher, /u(/^. 1. 1** 2 Sam, 5. 8. that /. the Jehusites, 1 Chron. 11. 0. /oA. 26. 12, by, understanding he . thro* jibe proud Tsa.Q.^3. the people turn not to hlL- *hat /. them Lam. 3. 30.he givethhischeek to him tna /.him Ezek. 7 ,9. ,yc shall know that I am the Lord that Luke 6.ZQi that /. thee on one cheek, turn the oth . SMITH. 1 'Sam. 13. 19, there was no /, found in landof Isi Isa 44. 12. the /, with tongs worketh in the coals 54. 16. I liarve created the .*. that bloweth the coals Acts 19,24. certain man named Uemetrius. silver / 2 !itm.4<14. Alexander copper /. did mc much evil SMITHS 2 Kings ^4. 14, N.ebuchadnezzar carried away all the princes, the craftsmen and /. 16. Jer. 24. 1 /«r. 29. 3. after the /. were departed from J erusa SMITING. Exod. Q.'il. Moses spied an Egyptian /. an Hebrew 3 Sam. Q.X %. when he returned from /. the Synani 1 Kiiigs 9 .17 -smote bim, so thai in 1. wounded him SMO fKtHtiyi4. ihey wer.' fsrwanl i. the Moabiteft Ifttf.n.lS. iherafon! I will make theaiick in x. thee SMriTEN. Etad 7.25. Kv«n d&^a after the L. had s. the rtfer g. .1). anil the flax and the barley was /. 33. but the wheat aad the rye tfere not t. ec. 3, if a thief be found, and be /. that he die Vtnn, 14. 42. ito not up, that ye be aot s. Deut. 1 .42. SC.ea.whiif liave 1 done to thee that thou hast t.mt: 1^. whnref.hast thou«.thine ass these three cimea? ^.1.4. Egyptians buried their first-born Lord had i. [tfui, 28. 7 ■ I'Ord shall cause thine eoemies to be $. 25. 1., shall cause thee be j. before thine enemies Judg. 1. 8. Judahhad/. Jerusal. and set it on fire 2b 32. Benjam. said, they are s. bef. us as at first .16, saw they were t, \\ 39. surely they are /. down 1 Ham, 4. e. Isr. was jr. before the Philistines ? 10. .^. why hath Lord /. us to-day before Philistuiesi 5. 12. the men that died not, were / . with emerods 6. 19. people lamented because Lord had /. many 7. 10. the FhiUstines were s, before Israel 1.1. 4. Saul had t. a garrissa of the Philistines ^0.1. Amalek. had/. Ziklag, and burnt it with fire C Satit. 8. 31. David's serv. had /. of Abner's men B. g, when Toi heard that David had *. the host of iladadezer. he sent to Dav. 10. 1 C/tr. 18, 9, 10. lO.ld. when the Syrians saw that they were s. 19, 11.15. retire ye from him,that he may be i. and die 1 KtTtgs 8. 33. when thy people Israel be *'. down U. 15. after he had 1. every male in Edom 2 Kingi 2, 14. and when he also had /, the waters 3.23. the kings have surely /, one another 13.19, thou shouldst have ». five or six times, then hadst thou s. Syria till thou hadst consumed it 14. 10. thou hast indeed a. Edom, 2 Chrmi. 25.19. ZChron. 20. 22. Moab and mount Seir were *. 25. 16, forbear, why shouldst thou be s.f 26. SO. Uzziah hasted,' because theiL. hath j. him 2B. 17. the Edomites had come and s, Judah Job Iti. 10. they have «t me upon 'the ch^ek Pi. .1. 7. save me, for thoulhastr. all mine enemies €9- 2ff. they perspcute'him ^^hom thou hast s. 102. 4. my heart is 3. and withered like grass 143. 3. he hath /, my life'down to the gi^und Ita. 5. 25. therefore the Lord hath $.• his people 24. IS. and the gate' Is 'ti. with destruction 67. 7- hath he j. him; as he smote those smote him } 53. 4. yet we did eAteSni him stricken, t, of Ood Str. 2. 30. in vairt Mave I *. your children 14.19. why hast'thntr !r. us. and there Is no healing 37, 10. for tho* ye had.f . whok army of Chaldeans £«eA.22.13,r havef. myhatid at thydishonestgain 33. 21. one came to m<^, raying, i&a city is s. 40. 1 . in tht fourteenth year after the eity was t, Ifoi. G. 1. he hath s, and he 'will 'bind ns up 9- 16. Ephraim is s. their root is dried up Amot 4.9- 1 have / .you,yet have not returned to me Afis 23. 3. Kbd commanded meto be ^.against law li*p. 8. 12. and the third part of the sun was /. SMOKE Is tfit black exhalation which aseendt from fire. OeH: 19. 28, The sbiok^ of the city went up as the smoke of a furnace. Solomon observes, that as smoke is hurtful tend offensive to the #y«,- JO i'j ii sluggish messenger umerviceahle lituttexaf toils to them that send him>, ProV. 10. 26. The tntger and wrath of God are sigyitfiid by smoke. Psal: 18. 8* Thfere' Went up' a smoke out of his nosttiU !' Go<; manifested his great displeasure against my advei'sarieM, It is spoken after the: manner of men; it beittg usi'ial'' for persons trdnsported with- great duget td shew their rage by their' breathing. .JSmok6 denotes a grievous judgment or calamity ; either because 'smoke is generally adeompanted with. fire, or' because ii eauseth a great 'darkriesit lin the air. Ira. 14. 31,' There shall come from the n<^th a smoke. To create a cloud and smoke iipon Mount Zion, denotes that God would not onty direct his people, us^hc did the Israelites by a pillar of cloud, • but that he Toauld also be their protector and i heir glory f Isa. 4. 5. The smoking flak shall he not queneh,^ Jr/t. 42. 3. Mat. 12. io: Chritt teill not deal^ roughly and rigyruusly iiith those that come toM>h, but wilt use alt gentleness and kindness to them, passing by their greatest sins, bearing with their present infirmities, cherishing and en- cmtraging the smaileit beginningr vf graee ; and comforting and heating uounded eo7t- scieAcet. In the' Revelation, the sperpeiuitif and eternity of the torments of the damned, u thus ixpfeaitS, The smoke of theii tor- ment ascendeth op for ever and ever. Rev. 14. II. Gen.\^. '.Abraham looked toward Sodom.and lo, the tf the country went up as 1. of a furnace Eicended up to heaven, 21 . 557 SMO Judg, so. 38. they should make /. rise out of city 40, when pillarof J. begantorise out of the city 2 Sam. S3.9. there went up a /. out of his nostrils, and fire out of his mouth devoured, Psat. 18.8. Job 41 . 20. out of his nostrils goeth t. as caldron Peal. 37. SO. the Wicked shall consume into t. 68. '2. as s. is driven away, so drive them away 103,3.my days are consumed like /. and my bones 119. 33. for I am become like a bottle in the t. Pn>v.lO,26.as s. to the eyes, so is a sluggard to them Cunf. 3.6. that cometh out of wild. like pillars of/, //a. 4.5. L. will create on her assemblies a /. by day 6. 4. the posts moved, the house was filled with 1. 9. 18. they shall mount up like the lifting up of s. 14. 31. for there shall come from the north a s, 34. 10. the s. thereof shall go up for ever 51. €, for the heavens shall vanish away like/. 65.5. these are a s. in my nose, a fire that burneth £/t>.r.l3.3. they shall be as the 1. out of the chimney Joel 2.30. in the earth,blood and fire and pillars of s. Nah. 2. 1.3. 1 will burn her chariots iu the j. Acts S.lS.blood, fire, and vapour of j.shew wonders Rev. 8. 4. /. of the incense ascended up before God 9- 2. there arose &s. oat of the bottomless pit 3. tliere came out of the s. locusts on earth 17. ont of their mouths issued fire and s. 18. the third part of men killed by the fire and s. 14. ll.the s. of their torment ascended up for ever 15. 8. temple was filled with s. from glory of God 18. 9' kings shall lament for her when they see s. 18, cried when they saw the s. of her burning 19. 3. and her /. rose up for ever and ever SMOKE. Dent.QQ.2Q. anger of Lord shall/, against that man Psal. 74. 1. O God, why doth thine anger /. .' 1C4. 32. he toucheth the hills, and they /. 144. 5, touch the mountaini^ and they .shall /. SMOKJKG. . Gen. 15. 7. when it was dark, b.ehpld a /..furnace Bead. 20, 18. all (he.peop^e saw the mou^itaia *. : Isa. 7. 4, for the, two tfiils qt these /. firebrands 42. 3. the s. flax shall he not qtteach, ^fat. 12. 20. SMOOTH. Gen. 27.11 ■ EsauiaahiMryman, andlam aji^. man l6Amalek /. the hindmost: of the? 29> 7k Sihon and Og came ag. us^and we /, them Joth 7. 5.. the men ofAi/. of them. about 36 men I iQ.lB./.them dot, because the princes had sworn ! 11. 11. they /. all the souls that where therein 12. and /, all the kings with the sword, 17. 20. 5. because he /. his neighbour unwittingly Judg. 4. 21 . Jael /. the nail into Sisera's temples 5.26. with hammershcj.Sisera, she/, offhis head 7. J3. came into a teat,iaud /• it $hat if, fell 15.8. Samson/, them hip .aod,thigh with slaughter 20, .{{5. the Lord A. Benjamin before Israel 1 S'dm.4.8.the5e are.the gods that /. the Eg>'ptians 6.-QC we shall know it is not his hand that /. ns J9>hef. the menof Beth-shemesh, «. the people 17- 49. D&vidkrithe. Fhilistine inhis forehead 19.10. Satil /. the javelin into the well i^Dav. fled 25. 38. that the Lord /. Nahal that he died 30. 17. David /. them from twilicht to next day 2 3amjl-i. 7. deliver him that /. his brother 1 Kings 22; 24. Zedekiah /. Miaaiah, 9. Chr. 18.23. 3 A'tn^/2.8. Elijah /. waterstj 14. 'Elisha .f. waters 6:18' and he /^ them with blindness' 15. 5. the Lord /. the king, so that he was a leper 16. opened not to Mensem, therefore he /. it 19. 35. angel of the Lord /. 185.000. ha, 37. 36. 3 Chron, 13. 15. God /. Jerobpam and all Israel 14. 12. the Lord /. the Ethiopians before Asa ^eh , 13, 25. and cursed them, and /.certain of them Psal. 78. 3 1 . and /. down the chosen men of Israel SNA Psal. 78. 66. he /. his enemies !n ilie hinuer pan Cant. 5. 7- the watchmen found me, they /. me Jsa. 10. 30. shall no more stay on him that /, them 14. 6. he who /. the people is persecuted 39. because the rod of him that /. thee is broken 30. 31. the Assyrian shall be beaten down which s 41. 7' encouraged him that /. the anvil 60. 10. in my wrath 1 /. thee, but in my&vour Jer, SO. S. then Pashur /. Jeremiah the prophet 31. 19- after 1 was instructed, 1 /. upon tdy thigh 41. 2. then arose Ishmacl and /. Gedaliah 46. 3, Pharaoh-necho, which Nebuchadrezzar i. Dan. 8.34. a stone cat out, which /. the image, 35. 5. 6. Belahazzar's knees /. one against another 8. 7. the he-goat moved with choler /. the ram Jonah 4.7. a worm/, the gourd, that it withered Hag, 2. 17. I '• you with blasting and mildew Mat. 26. 51. Peter drew his sword, /. off his ear 68. prophesy, who is he that /. thee, Luke 22.64, Luke 18. 13. hot the publican /. upon his broast 23.48. many beholding Jesu^, /. their breasts Acts 12. 7- angel /. Peter on side and raised him up SMOTE him, Bsod. 21. 19. then shall he that /. him be quit Num. 35. 21. he that /. him shall surely die 1 Sam. 2-i. 5. afterwards David's heart /. h%m S Sam. 2.23. /. him under the fifth rib, 3. 27 . | 4.6. 6. 7- God /. him there for his error, 1 Chr. 13. 10, 1 Kings 20. 37. man /. Aim, so that he wound, him 2 Kings 19>37.his sons/.Aim with sword, Jja.37, 38. 2 Chrojt. 28. 5. Syria /. him, king of Israel j. him Isa, 27 .7. hath he smitten as he /.those that/, him 57.17 for the iniquity of his covetousoess Is. him Jer. 37'15. princes were wroth with Jer. and s.him Mat.^G.67. others s.him with palms of their hands 27. 30. they took the reed fcads. himon the head, JtfflJ-* 15. 19. Luke 22. 63. JoAm I9. 3. Acts IS. S3, immediately angel of the liord /. Aim SMOIEST. Exod. 17. 5. take rod wherewith thou J. the river S>4A1L. Lev. n . 30. the tiviard, the /. and mole are nnclean Psfil, 58. &. as a /. let every one of them pass away , S^ARE. Exod. 10.7 • how long shall this man be /. auto us ? S3,,33.fo.r,if th9U serve their gods, it will surely be \ ' ^ ' ' a/, untothee, />£nr. 7- 16. Jiii/f. 2. 3. 34. IS, make no covenant with the inhabitants of the land, lest it be a /. in the midst of thee Judg. 8. 27. which thing becaiiEie a/, unto Gideon iSam 16.21.will give him het* that she n\ay he a/. 28. 9< wherefore then layestthou a /. fo!r py lifp i Job J8. 8, he is cast into a net, he walketh on a /. 10. the/, islaidforhipi in the ground and a trap P/. 69> 22. let their table t>ecome a r- unt^ thera^ and that for their welfare a trap, Rom. 11. 9. 91- 3.. he shall deliver thee. from /. of the fowler 106. 36. served their idols, which were /. to them llQdlO. wicked have laid/, for me, yeterred not 124 7> our soul is e^aped as a bird out of lhf.s.',tf{ the fowlers ; the s, is l^roken and ^'e ate escajbtid 140. 5.^ proud have hid a/, for ine, spread anef.' 141 . 9- keep me from the /. which they h aye laid 142. 3. in the way have they privily laid s*, for me Prov. 7 ■ 23. as a bird hasteth to /. and knbwet3^,not 18. 7. a fool's lips are the /. of his soul 20.25. /. to man who devoureth that which is holy 22. 25. lest learu bis ways, and get a /. to thy soul S9. 6. in the transgression of an evil man !s a /. 8. scornful men bring a city into /, but ^rise men S5.the fear of man hringecl^ a J. whoso pi^l;, trust Ecclf 9. 13, as the bii^d'^ that are qanght ia^ the /. l^a', Q. 14. for a /. to the inhabitants of Jerusat'eoi 24. 17. fear, and the pit. and the /. are iipoh uiiee. O inhabitant of the earth, 18. Jer. 48. 43,44. . 29. 2] . that lay a f. for him that reprDveth^n gate Jer. 60, 24. t have laid a /. for thee, O Babylon Lam. 3, 47- f(^ and. a t. U come upon us, Esek. 12. J3. he shallrhe taken in my /. 17. 20. Bos. 5. 1. because ye have heejo. ^ s. Qn Mizpah 9. 8i but the prophet is, a/, of a^wl^r inhis ways Amos 3.5.can a bird, fall in a /.upofl^^e earth wliere no gin is for him ? shaijoneiake up a f, ? Lnke S1.35,for asa /.shall it conie on allthatd^vell 1 Pttr;^7. 35.-jiqt that,! may, cast a s. upon yoji 1 3». 3. 7. leat, W fall jjMft, the J. of the deyil 6. 9- they that wilt bje rich, fall ihtQ a^.. aiitl lusts 2 Tinh 2.26,they may recover outjoif /. of the (levi SNAKED, Z?er^,7-25..nat,takethe silver of idols,1cst/,thert 1?* Spj Jake heed that^l^pu bp not /^by tljejn; Pjib/.Q. l6.wi^)c^d jjftftrin w6;;t ,ofiisow;i hfii^. Prov, 6. 2. art /. >vith words 91 thy mouth, 12. 13. Lccf 9.^ IS. sq are th^son&of men /^ jn An ^vij tin« Isa. 8. 15. m^ny shall -stumh|e,aitd^fall and Joe ^! 38. 13. that,^ey i^^ht.,falU .and'b'^y^a^nd^takea 43.22.tiiey oreall of them /. in holes, hid in priso? SNARES. Josh. 23. 13. they shall be /. and traps unto you so Sam. 22. C. J. of death prevented me, Psai. 18.5. ^oiQ9. 10. therefore s. arc round about thee 10. 24. behemoth's nose pierceth thro' s. Ps. 11. 6. on wicked he shall rain s. and brimstone .18. 12. they that seek after my life lay s. for me. 6+. 5. they commune of laying x, privily Prov. 13. 14. to depart fro«i the s. ol death, 14. 27. 2C. 5, thorns and s. are in the way of the froward Eccl. 7. 26. the woman whose heart is s. and nets Jer. 5. 26. they lay wait as he that setteth s. 18.22. for they have digged and hid s. for my feet SNATCH. Isa, Q, 20. he shall s. on right hand and be hungry SIJORTING. fer. a.l6. the s. of his horses was heard from Dan SNOUT. Prov. 11.22. as ajewel of gold in aswine's*. so fair SNOW. Exod. 4. 6. behold his hand was leprous as s. Nam. 12. 10. Miriam became leprous, white as s, 85a»t.S3.20.sIew lion in midst of a pit, in time of s. 2 Kings 5. 27. Gehazi went out a leper white ass. JobG.lQ. are blackish, and wherein the s. is hid 9.30.if I wash mys. in^.wat. and make hands clean 24. 19. heat consumeih s. waters, to grave sinned .'J7. 6. he saith to the s. be thou on the earth 38. 22. hast thou entered into treasures of the s, Psal. 31. 7. wash me, and I shall be whiter than*. 68. 14. it was white as s. in Salmon 147.16. he giv, J. like wool, scattereth hoar frost 148. 3. fire, hail, s. and vapour fulfilling his word Proo. 25. 13. as the cold of j. in time of harvest 26. 1. as s. in summer, so honour is not seemly 31,21. she is not afraid of the j. for her household Isa. 1.18. tho' sins be as scarlet shall be white as s. 55.10, as the s. from heaven returneth not thither Jer. 18. L4. will a man leave the s. of Lebanon Zrfim.4.7.her Nazar. purer than s, whiter than milk Dan. 7. 9. garment was white as s. hair like wool Mat. 28. i. his raiment white as s, Mar/cQ. 3. Itev. L. 14. his head and his hairs as white as i. SNOWY. 1 Cliron. 11. 22. he slew alien in a pit in a s. day SNUFFED. /(er.14.6. the wild asses s. up the wind like dragons Mai. I. 13. ye have s'. at it, saith the Lord of hosts SNUFF -DISH 1-:S. Exod. 25. ."iS. s.-diskes shall be of pure gold, 37. 23 Nian. 4. 9. take a cloth, and cover his s.-dishes SNUFFERS. £*orf.37.23.J.of pure gold,l/rmgj7.50.2 C/ir,4.22. S X'i«^jl2. 13. J. madeof money that was brought 25. 14. pots andf. took they away, Jer. 52. 18. SNUFFETH. Jer. 3.24. a wild ass that s. up the wind at pleasure SO. Gen.lZ. 4. so Abraham departed, asL. had spoken 15. 5. as the stars, so shall thy seed be, Rom. 4. 18. 25. 22. Rebekah said, ifitbew, why am I thus? 31. 28. thoilhast now done foolishly in so doing 43, 11. if it must be so new do this, take fruits Exod. 6. g.Mosas spake so to the children of Israel lO.lO.let Lord be so with you, as I will let you gO 25. 9. after the pattern, even so shlall ye make it 39. 43. as the L. commanded, so had they done it £.ev. 7 ■ 7 • as the sin-ofl^ering, so is trespass-oiFering -8. .35. for so I am commanded, 10. 13. 24.19. as he hath done, so shall be done to him, 20, ^«m,4.26.bear all that ismide, so shall they serve 15. 15. as ye are, so shall the stranger be before L, 25.8. JO the plague was stayed, PsaU I06. 30. Deur, 7.19. JO shall the Lord do to all the nations S.SO.as nations Lord destroyeth, so shall ye perish 17.7. so thou shalt put the evil away from among you, 19: 19. I 21.21. I 22. 21,22,24. 22.26. for as when man riseth, even so is this matt. 33. 25. and as thy days, so shall thy strength be Josk.i'i.W.zs strength then, even so is strength now Judg. 1,7. as I have done, fo God hath requited me' 5. 31. so let all thine enemies perish, O Lord 8. 18. they answered, as thou art.'i'o were they 21. for as the man is, so is hissti'ength 15. ll.as they did to me, .TO have I done to ihem 1 6am.9.21. wherefore then speakest thou so to me 11. 7- so shall it be done unto his oxen 15.33, so shall thy mother be childl. among women 19- 17. Saul said, Avhy hast thou deceived me so 25. 25. as his name is, so is he, N abal is his name 30.24. so Shall his part be that tarrieth by the stuff 2 Sam. 7. 8. so shalt thou say to my servant David 13.35.king'3 sons come, as uiy servants said,fo it is 16. 10. JO let him curse. Whd shall then say, wherefore hast thou dong s. f X Kings 1 . 6. 22.4.W shall I be saved from my enemies, Pj,18.3. 24. 2d. so the Lord \J^& untreated for the land Kings 1 . 30. even so will I certainly do this day 36. the Lord God of my lord the king say so too 20. -W. the king said, so shall thy judgment be 2?. 8. he said,jLet lint king say *«, k Citron. 38.7. Kingsl.^O.so it fell out to him, peo.trodeoti hicr 55)^ SO S. Chr. 20. 20. so bo established, so shall ye prosper .35. 6. JO kill tiie passover and sanctify yourselves £ara4.24. so it ceased to the second yearot Darius Wff/f. 2. 4. so I prayed II 5. 13. jo God shake out 8. 17 .to tliat day had not children of Israel done so g.lO.jo didst thou get thee a name, as it is this day Esth. 4. 16. and so will I go in unto the king Job 5. 27. so it is, hear it || 21. 4. and if it were so 9.2.I,know it is so of truth, but how should man be '23. 7! JO should Ibedeliv. for ever frommy jud'^e 32. 22. in JO doing, my Maker would take me away Psal,. 21. 13- so will we sing and praise thy power 35. 25. let them not say, to would we have it 37. 3. do good, so shalt thou dwell in the land 42. 1. so panteth my soul after thee, O God 45. 11. so shall the King desire thy beauty 48.8. as we have heard, so have we seen in the city 10, JO. is thy praise to the ends of the earth 63. 2. to see thy glory, so as seen thee in sanctuary 73. 22. JO foolish was i, and ignorant, as a beast 78. 72. so he fed them |1 79- 13- ^o we thy people 80. 18. so will we not go back from thee, quicken 81. 12. JO I gave them up || 90. 11. so is thy wrath 103. 13. so the Lord pitieth them that fear him XUg. 17. JO let it come, jo let it be far from him ll5,8.jo is every one that trusteth in him, 135.18. 147. 20. he hath not dealt so with any nation Pj-ow.3.4.jo shall find favour and good understand. 22.J0 shall they be life to thy soul, grace to neck 6. 11. JO shall thy poverty come, 24, 34. 10.25. as the whirlwind, jo is the wicked no more 23. 7. as he thinketh in his heart, jo is he Eccl .3. 19. as the one dieth, jo dieth the other 5. 16. that in all points as he came, jo shall he go 9. 2. as is the good so is sinner, he that sweareth Jjfl. 14.24. JO shall it come to pass, so shall it stand 18. 4. for JO Lord said to me, I will take my rest 24. 2. as with the people, jo with the priest C6. 17. so have we been in thy sight, O Lord 3rt. 6. JO is Phar. king of[ Egypt to all trust in him 47 . 12. wherein thou hast laboured, if jo be thou shalt be able to profit ; if so thou mayest prevail 53. 7. as a iamb, so he opeoeth not his mouth 62. 5.J0 shall thy sons ; jo shallG.rejoice over thee 63.8. they are my people, so he was their Saviour 66. 13. .10 will I comfort you,ye shall be comforted 22 saith L. jo shall your seed and name remain Jer. 0. 31. arid my people love to have it so 10. 18. will distress them, that they may find it jo H.4. so shall be my people, lyourG.£«*.37.23. 19-13 -saith L. jo will I break this people and city 35. 11, come, let us go, jo we dwell at Jerusalem 38. 20. obey the Lord, jo shall it be well unto thee .^9. 14, JO he dwelt among the people 42. 17. JO shall be with all men Uiat set their faces Z.flm.3.29.mouth in dust.if jo be there may be hope hliek.\Z.iX.2& I have done, .vo shall be done to them 16. 44. saying, as is the mother, jo is the daughter 18, 30. repent, so iniquity shall not be your ruin 28. 14. cherub that covereth, I have set thee jo 45.20. so thou shalt do, co shall ye reconcile house Dan. 3. I7.ifitbe JO, our God is able to deliver us lios. 3.3. shall abide for me, so will I be for thee 1.*J.6- so were they filled|l/oe/2.4.Jo shall they run Amos 5. 14. "JO the Lord of hosts shall be with you ZepA. 3.7. so their dwelling should not be cut off £/ag:.2.5.JomySpirit remaineth among you^fear not 14. so is this people, so is this nation before me Zec/i. 1 . 6. to'our doings, jo hath he dealt with us 8.13. so will I save you, and ye shall be a blessing 14. 15, JO shall be plague of horse, as this plague iV/a/.3.l5.Jes. said.Suff'er it to he so now, itbecom, 5. 12. for so persecuted they prophets before you 16- let your light jo shine || ig.shall teach men jo 6. 30. if God so clothe the grass of the field 8,13.as thou hast belie\%d,5o be it done unto thee 9. 33. marvelled, saying itwas never jo seen inlsr. ll.26.even jo,Father,for JO itseemed,Lu/e 10.21. 12.40. JO shall Son ofmau be.Z^iAell.SO. [ 17-24. 19' 10. if the case of the man be JO with his wife 24.46.when cOiheth shall find jodoing,X7/*el3.43. I^Ji^rk 7. IB. are ye so without understanding also ? 10. 43. but JO shall it not be among you Luie 12. 38. if he come in watch and find them jo 54. and jo it is || 24. 24. found it so as women aald Jo/in 3. 16. God JO loved the world that he gave his 12. 50. even as the Father said to me, jo I speak 13. 13. ye say well, for jo 1 Bmj|4.31. so I do 1 5. 8. ye bear much frilit, so shall be my disciples Q. as Father hath loved me, jo have I loved you 17. 18. JO have I also ser.t them into world, 20. 21. 18, 22. saying, A nswevest thou the high-priest so ? ■Acts I. 11. this Jesus ^hall jo come in like manner 3.18. he hath ^ofulfined||7. 1. are the^e things jo: 8. 32. as a lamb dumb, so opened he not his mouth 13. 47. for so hath the Lord commanded us 1 4.1 .they so spake, tha!t a great multitude believed 16.5. JO wpre the churches established in the faith ig.20.jo mightily grew word of God and prevailed 20. 13. f^'jfl had appointed, minding to go a-foot SO Acts 24. 14, JO worship I the God of my father- 27.44.Jocame to pass they escaped all sufe to laitf Rom. 5. 15. but not as the offence,*o also is free gi. 8.8..W they that are in the flesh cannot please Gw* 9. iG. JO then it is not of him Chat willeth nor rue. 11. 26. so all Israel shall be saved, as it is yrrittec 12.20, JO doing shalt heap coals of fire on his heaij 14. 12. so every one shall give account to God iCor, 3.15. hehims. shall he saved, ;^et so as by fir 4. 1 . let man so account of us, as ministers of C'hr 5. 3. concerning him that hath so done this deed 6.5. is it JO that there is not wise man among you. 7. 17. JO let him walk, so ordain I in all churche? 26. [ say that it is good for a man so to be 40. but she is happier if she so abide, myjudgnv 8. 12. when ye sin so against the bretMen g. 1 i . even so hath Lord ordained to live by gospe 24. so run, S6. || 11. 28. jo let him eat that bread 12. 12. all members are one body, so also is Christ 15. 11. JO we preach, and jo ye believed 2 Cor. 10. 7. as he is Christ's, jo are we Christ's 11. "J. so will I keep mys. from being burdensome 22.are they Hebrews r so am I; Israelites.' so am I 12. 16. but be it jo, I did not burden you Gal. 4, 29. but as dien persecuted, even so it is now 6. 2- bear burdens, and jo fulfil the law of Christ Eph. 2.15. of twain, one new man, jo making peace Phil. 3. 17. brethren, mark them which walk so 4. 1. my brethren, so stand fast in the Lord C0/.2.6. as ye receive Christ Jes. so walk ye in him I Tkess. 2. 4, even jo we speak, not as pleasing mea 4. 17. and so shall we ever be with the Lord Ueb. 3. 11. JO 1 sware in my wrath, shall not enter 7.9. as I may so say, Levi paid tithes in Abraham 1 Pet. 1.15. JO be ye holy || 2.15. jo is the will of G. 3. 17. it is better, if the will of God be jo, to suffer 1 John 2. 6. he oupht hims. jo to walk as he walked 4. 11. G. JO loved us, we ought to love one another 17. because as he is, jo are we in the world Rev.X.I. even jo amen 1122,20, even so come, L.Jes. SO be it. Jbj/i.2.21.Rahab said,Accord.to your words,jo bt ii Jer. 11. 5. 1 answered and said, so be it, O Lord See Did, Dieu, Do, Ghkat, Long, Much. Not SO. Gen.xg.7. do not so wickedly ][ 18. oh ?iOt so my L. 29. 26. it mast not be so done in our country 48. 18. not so my father, this is the firsuborn Exod. 10.11. n. JO, go ye that are men and serve L. Num. 12.7. servant Moses is not jo, who is faithful Judg. 2. 17 . obeying the Lord, but they did jiot so 14.15. is it ?iot JO j* 11 1 'SflTTO. 20. 2. it is not so 2 Sam. 20.21. the matter is n. so, but a man lift, up 23.5. altho' my house benoSiiffi.2.1 5.he will not have s. flesh of thee but raw Lam. 4. 10, the women have.r. thi^r own children SODERING. /ja.41.7.it is ready for*, he fastened it with nails SOTT. Jt'hZ'%. 16, for G.makeih my heart /.andtroubleth 41. 3. will he speak *. words unto thee ? /'iff/, fi.5. 10. thou makest it /, with showers Preo, 15. 1. a *. answer turnetb away wrath 25. 15. and a *. tongue breakcth the bOne Aftff. 11 6. a man clothed inf. raiment; they that wear *. olothing are in kings' house:>, Luke 7.25. SOT, sorrER. P*a/.55.21.wordswere x.ihan oil yet drawn swords SOi'TLY. Citn. 33. 14. 1 will lead /. as cattle, childr. be able Judft. 4. 21. Jael went *. to him and smote the nail linth 3. 7' she came *. and uncovered his feet 1 KingsZl. 27* Ahab fast, lay in sackcloth, went *. Isa. 8. 6. refnseth the waters of Shiloah that go *. 38, 15. 1 shall go *,all my jyears in bittern, of soul Acts 27. 13 when south-wind blew *. they sailed SOIL. Ptal, 37. + 35. like a tree growing In his own x. EteA.Vf.H. it was plant.in a good/, by great waters SOJOURN. Ce». 12. 10. Abram went down into Egypt to /. 19. 9. they said, this one fellow came into *. 26. 3. *. in this land, and I will be with thee 47. 4. they said, for to/, in the land are we come Erod. 12. 48. when a stranger will /. with thee and keeppasBOver, Zffv.i9.SS. iV^OTi.9.14. | 15.14. Lev.lT.H. of strangers who /.that offereth sacrifice 10. of strangers that /. that eateth any blood 13. who /. among you» that hunteth any beast 20,2.or strangers that /.that giveth seed to Molech 25. 45. of strangers that /. of diem shall ye buy Jiidg. 17. 8, a Levite went to /. where he could 9.saidtoMicah, Tgoto/.where I may find place Riith 1. 1 . Elimelech went to *. in country of Moab 1 Kings 17. 20. evil on the widow with whom I /. 2 Kingt 8, 1 . arise, /. wheresoever thou canst *. Psal. 15. 1 1. who shall /. in thy tabernacle ? 120.5. woe is me.that 1 /.in Meshech.dwell in tents I/O. 23.7. her own feet shall carry her afar off to*. 52. 4. my people went down into Egypt to /. there 7^^.42.15. if ye wholly set your faces to enter into •» Egypt and go to /.there, 17. I 44.12,14,28. 22.ye shall die in the place whither ye desire to*. Lam. 4. 15. they said, they shall no moi'e /. there Ezef:. 20. 38. I will bring them froili where they /. 47.22. divide it to you and strangers who. r. among Acts 7. 6. that his seed should /. in a strange land SOJOURNED. Gen. 20. l.from thence Abraham /. in Gerar 21.34. and * in the FhilistinesMand many days 32, 4. 1 *. with Laban, and stayed there until now .35. 27. Hebron, where Abraham and Tsaac *. Dent, 18. G. if a Levite come from where he /. 26. 5. /. in Egypt with a few, and became a nation Jiidg. 17.7. a Levite /. in Bethleheni-judah 19. 16. an old man of Ephraim /. in Gibeah 2 A'l'n^* 8. 2, she *. in the land of the Philistines Psai. 105. 23. and Jacob *. in the land of Ham liei. 11. 'J. by faith he /. in the land of promise SOJOURNER. GcH.C3.4.l am a/.with you.uive nieburylng-place Lev. 22. 10. a *. of prieit shall not eat of holy thing 25. 35. a /. fallen jn decay thou shalt relieve 40. thy brother shall be as a *. with thee 47.*. wax rich by thee and brother sell hims. to*. iVi/m. .35.15. these six cities arefuge for Tsr. and/, P*a/.39.12.l amastranger,ai.asal1my fath.were SOJOURNERS. Lev. 25. C3 for ye are strangers and /. with me C Ham. 4, 3. the Beerothites were *. in Gittaim 1 ChroH. 29. 15. we are *, as were all our fathers SOJOURNETIi. £i-rtrf.S.C2.every woman shall borrow of her that*. IS. 49. one law shall be to him that is home-born, ami tb stranger that /. among you, Ler. 16.25. La:ji. 17. 12. nor shall Any stranger that*, eat blood 18. 26. that J. among you shall keep my statutes 25. 6. sabbafh of the land meatfor stranger that /. Num. 1 5. 15. one ordinance shall be for you and for the jirangerthat /. with you. 16. 29. ) 19. lo 26. and it shall be forgiven the stranger that *. Join. 20.9. thesfe cities of refuge for stranger that *. Esra 1.4,whoso remaineth in any place where he *, Esek. 14.7. every one (hat *. in Isr. who separateth 47. 23. that inwhftt tribe stranger/, there give SOJOURNING. Exod. 12. 40. the *. of Isr. in Egypt was 430 years Jvdi;. 19. 1. acertain Levite /. on Blount Ephraim 1 Pet. 1. 17. pass the time of your /. here in fear SOAKED, Tsa. 34. 7. their land shall be *. with blood, their SOLACE. Prof. 7. IB" come, let us /. ourselves with loves SOLD, Actively, Passively. Oen.Z$. .33. Esau*, his birth-right unto Jacob 31, 15. our father hath /. us, devoured our money 37-28. they /. Joseph to the Ishmaelitcs for silver .36. the ftlidianites /. him into Egypt to Potiphar 41.56. Jo.seph /. corn unto the Egyptians 42. 6. he it was that /. to all the people of land 45.4.1 amjoseph yonr broth.whom ye /.intoEgypt 5. be not angry with yours, that ye /. me hither 47. 20. for the Egyptians /. every man his field 22. wherefore the priests /. not their lands Kro!.26.then shall he redeem that which broth./ SS.house that was/.shall go out in year of jubilee 34. but the field of the suburbs may not bt /. 42. brethren shall not be /. as b(Xid-men 27* 28. no devoted thing shall be *. or redeemuil Veut. 15. 12. and if thy brother lie *. uuto thev 28.68. there shall ye he /. unto your enemies 32.30.except their Rock had /.them and shut the Jiidg. 2. 14. he *. them into hands of their enemies 3. 8. /. them to Cushan-rishatbaim || 4.2. to Jabin 10.7. /. them into the hands of the Philistines 1 Sam. 12. 9- he /. them into the hand of Sisera 1 Kings 21. 20. thou hast /. thyself to work evil 2Kingt 6a25.ass*5 head was/.for 80 pieces of silver 7- 1. a measure of fine flour /. for a diekel, 16 17<17-l5rael /.thnnselves to do evil insight of Ld. Neh, 5.6. have redeemed our brethren who were * to the heathen, or shall they be /. unto us r 13. 15. 1 testifiedin day wherein they /. victuals 16. who brought ware and /. 00 the sabbath EttA. 7.4. for we are/, I and my people to be slain and periah ; but if we had been /. for bond-mei Psal 105. 17. Joseph who was /. for a servant Ita, 50. 1. which of my creditors is it to whom 1 /. you i for your iniquities have ye /. yourselves 52.3.ye have /.yourselves for nought,be redeemed Jer. 34. 14. let go his brother who hath been /. Lam. 5. 4. waterfor money, our wood is*, uuto U3 Kzek.7 .1 3. seller shall not ret;irn to that which is /. Joel 3. 3. and they have /. a girl for wine to drink 6. children of Judah have ye *, to the Grecians 7.1 will raise them out of placewhither ye /.them Amosl. 6. they/, the righteous for silver and poor Mat, 10.29. are not two sparrows /. for a farthing ? 13. 46. went and /. all that he had and bought it 18. 25. his lord commanded him to be *. 21.12.cast out them that*, and bought, overthrew seats of them that/. Mark 11. 15. Luke 19,45. 26.9. for this ointment might have been /.for much and given to the poor, Mark 14. 5. John 12,5. £u^0 12.6. are not five sparrows *. for two farthings 17.28.theY bought, they /.they planted, they built John 2. 14. found in the temple those that *. oxen 16. said to them that/, doves, Take these hence Acts 2.45. and /.their possessions and goods, 4. .34. 4. 37. Joses having land /. it and brought money 5. 1. Ananias/. ||8. ye /. the land for so much I 4. after it was *. was it not in thine own power } 7Z0m.7.14.1aw is spirit.but 1 am carnal, /.under sin 1 Cor. 10. 25. whatsonver is *. in shambles, that eat i/ed.lS.l6.for one morsel of meat j.his birth-right SOLDIER. John 19. 23. and made four parts, to every /.a part ./^fr*10.7.Comeliuscalledadevout /.that waited on 28.l6.suffered Paul to dwell by himself, with % /. 2 Tim. 2. 3. endure hardness as a good j. of Christ 4.may please him who hath chosen him to be a /. SOLDI EHS. 2 Chron. 25. 13. the /. fell upon the cities of Judah Ezra 8. 22. ] was ashamed to require of the king /. ha. 15. 4, the armed /. of Moab shall cry out Mai. a. 9. having *. under me, Ijuke J. 8. 27. 27. the *. took Jesus and gathered to him/. 28. 12. they gave large money unto the *. LvXe 3.14. /. demanded, sayinp. what shall we do f 23. 36. the *. mocked him, offered him vinegar John 19. 3. *. platted a crown of thorns, put it on 23, the /. took his garments, and also his coat 24. these thingsthe*. did II 32. /. brake the legs 34. but one of the /. with a spear pierced his side Acts 12. 4. delivered Petertofqurquaieniionsof/. 6* same night Peter was sleeping between two /. 18. there was no small stir among the *. 21. 32. when they saw the chief captain and /. .35. so it was, that he was borne of the *. 23. 23. make ready 200 /. to go to Cesarea 27.31. Paul said to the *. except thee abide 32. then the /. cut off the ropes of the boat 42. the, /. counsel was to kill the prisoners SOLE. pen. 8. 9. dove found no rest for the/, of her foot Z>/tfr.28. .35. with a sore botch from /, of thy foot 56. would not set\he /. of her foot upon ground 65. neither shall the /. of thy (hot have rest Josh. 1.3. every place /. of yourioot shall tread on 2<5am.l4.25.from /.of foot to crown was no blemish jod 2. 7. Satan smote Job from the /. of his foot 2sa.l .6. from /.of foot to head there is no soundness Eset. 1, 7. '• of their feet like the/, of a calf's foot Sec Teet. SOLEMN. Knm. lO.lO.in your /. days ye shall blow trumpeU Psal. 92. 3. to sing praise with a /. sound Isa. 1. 13. it is iniquity, even the /. meeting Lam. 2. 22. thou hast called as in a /. day, my terr. Hot. 9. 5. what will ye do in /. day, in day f>f f'eigs 2. 14. he said, I have /. to say unto thee 2 Kings 5.^0.1 will run after him.and take /.of him 2 C/iron.l0.4.ease/.grievous servitude of thy father 9. ease /. the yoke jl 10. make it /. lighter for us Luket ■ 40. Simon, I havex. to say unto thee Acts ZS. 20. as to inquire /. of him more perfectly 25. 26. O king, that I might have /. to write Boot. 15.24.if first 1 be/, filled with your company 2 Cor. 5. 12. that you may have /. to answer them 10. 8. tho* I should boast /. more of our authority Gal. 2. 6. but of those who seemed to be /. Ileb. 8,3. of necessity this man have /. also to offer liev. 2. 4. nevertheless, I have /. against thee SON. 7/tis name is given to a male child considered in the relation he bears to his parents, Seth was the son of Adam, and Enos was son to Seth, Gen. 4. 25, 2fi. It is given also to a grand- son ; Mephibosheth 1/ called the son of Saul, 2 Sam. 19. 24. though he was the son ©/Jona- than, who was Saul's son, S Sam. 9. 6. It is put for a successor, or the descendmit of a man^ i am the son of the wise, the son of ancient kings, Isa. 19. 11. Thus the posterity of 3s.- cob are called frequently the children of Is- rael. Son ij- a name given by maiteis and teachers to their tcholars ; Eli called Samuel his son, 1 Sam. 3 6. And Solomon frequently calls his pupil son, Prov. 1. 8 Ajid this name they gave them to shew their paternal authority and affection, and to make them more attentive and obedient, St. Paul calls Timothy his own son. 1 Tim. 1. 2, To Timothy my own son in the faith ; who truly resembles me, and hat been confirmed in the faith by my means. Obed 1/ called the son o/" Naomi. Ruth 4. 17, There is a son born to Naomi ; one who will nourish, comfort, and assist her, as a dutiful son succours his parents. Hazael calls Ben- hadai Elisha's son, om that himmired kirn as a son does his fatiter, 2 Kings 8. 9. God calls the posterity uf Jacob his son. Exod. 4. 22, Israel is my son even my first-born. They are the first and only nation that I have chosen for my peculiar people, Ezekiel is called Son of man trdouc eighty-nijte times : And Christ about eigh- ty times in the Evangelists. SONS OF GOD. See on Child. Gen. 17. 1 12. hethatis/. of eight days be circumc. 16. 1 will give thee /. of Sarah, 19. | 18.10,14. 21. 2. Sarah bare Abraham a/, in his old age, 7. 10. cast out this bond-woman and her /. 24. 36. Sarah my master's wife bare a /. 4*. the Ix>rd hath appointed for my master's /. SON Gen. 24. Q\. and let her be thy master** /, wifa 29. 33. he hath therefore given me this /. aiso 30, 6. God hath heard me, and given me a /, 24. the Lord shall add to me another /. 35. 17. fear not, thou shalt hare this /. also -f 18. the /. of my sorrow ; / . of the right hana 37, 3. because he was the /. of his old age Exod. 1. 16. if it be a /. then ye shall kill him 22. every /. that is born ye shall cast into riva 2. 10. the child grew, and he became her /. 4. 25. Zipponth cut off the foreskin of her /. 12. ^5. your lamb shall be/.ofayear, Z«i/. 12.4 fi 2J . 31. whether he have gored a /. or a daugher 23. 12. the /. of thy handmaid mav be refreshed 29. .30. that /. that is priest in steaa put them 00 Lev, I'J. 6. the days of her purifying for a /. 24. 10. tbe /. of an Israelitish woman strove in II. the Israelitish woman's /. blasphemed 25. 49. his uncle, or his uncle's /. may redeem hiiq Num. 23. 18. hearken unto me thou /. of Zippor 27.4.because he hath no/. ||8.if die and have no/ Deut. 13. 6. if /. of thy mother entice thee secretly 21. 16. that he may not make the/, of the belovet', first-born, before the /. of the hated, 17 18. if a man have a stubborn and rebellious /. 9.0. this our /. is stubborn and rebellious, not obey 28. ih. eye shall be evil towards her /. aud daughi. Josh. 6. 2o. in his youngest/, setup the gates of it 15. 8. border went by tbe valley of /. of Hionom Judg. 5. 12. arise, lead captive, thou /. of Abinoaiu 9' 18. have made the /. of his maid-servant king 28. Gaai said, is not he the /. of Jerubbaal .' 1 1, 2. for thou art the /. of a strange womau 34, besides her he had neither /. nor daughter 13. 3 but thou shalt conceive and bear a /. 5, 7. 24. the woman bare a /. and called him Samson Ruth 4. 13. Ruth bare a/. [1 17. a/, bom to Naomi I Sam. 1.23^. Hannah gave her/, suck until weaned 4. 20. women said, fear not, for thou hast born a /. 9-2.ivibti had /. whose name was Saul a young mao 10. II. what is this that is come to /. of Kish.'' 13. 1 1. Saul the /. of one year in his reigning 16. 18. I have seen a /. of Jesse that is cunning 17.55. whose /. is this ^|| 58. whose r. art thou ^ 18. f 17. ouly be thou /. of valour for me and fight 20. 27- wherefore cometh not the /. of Jesse.' 30. thou /. of the perverse rebellious womau .31. for as long as the/, of Jesselivethon ground 22. 7' will/, of Jesse give you fields and vineyards 9.Doegsaid, I saw the /.of Jesse coming to Nob 12. Saul said, hear now, thoii /. of Ahitub 25.10.who is/. of Jesse ?|ll7-he is stich a/.of Belial ZSam* 1. 13. he said. I am the/, of a stranger 9. 3. Jonathan hath yet /• who is lame on his feet 9- given thy master's /. all that pertained to Saul 10. ^at master's /. may have food to eat ; Mephibobheth thy master's /.shall eat at my table 10. 2. I will shew kindness to the /. of Nahasb 16. 3. king said, and where is thy master's /./ 18. 12. not put forth my hand against the king's /. 18. I have no /. to keep my name in remembrance 20. shall bear no tidings, because king's /. is dead 20. 1. nor have we inheritance in the /. of Jesse 1 Kings 3.6.thou hast given him a /. to sit on throne S6. for her bowels yearned upon her /. 5. 7- hath given David a wise /. over this people 7. 14. Hiram was a widow's /.of tribe of Naphtali 12.l6.no inheritance in /. of Jesse, Q Chron.l0.l6. 14. 1. Abijah the /. of Jeroboam fell sick 5. she cometh to ask a thing of thee for her /. 17- 17. the /. of the mistress Of the house fell sick 20. brought evil on the widow, by slaying her/. 22. 26. carry himto Joash king's/. 2Chr. 18.25. 2 Kings 1.17.Jehoramreigned,becansehehad no/ 4. 6. she said to her, /. bring me yet a vessel 16. about this season thou shalt embrace a /. 17. And the woman bare a /, at that season 28. did I desirea/. of my lord?|137.tookitpher/. 6. 99. give /. to eat him, and she hath hid her jl 32. see ye how this /. of a murderer hath sent 8. 1. the woman, whose /. he had restored 10 life 5. this is her s, whom Elisha restored to life 11. 1. Athaliasawher/. was dead, 2 Chr.ii, 10 4. Jehoiada shewed them the king's /, 12. he brought forth the king's /. and put crown 1 Chron. 12. 18. and on thy side, thou /• of Jessa 20. 6. and he also was the /. of the giant S2.9.behold, a /.shall be born to thee, a man of rest 2 Chron. 21. 17, so that there was never a /. left him 22. 9. buried him, because he is/, of Jehoshaphai 23. 3. he said, behold, the king's /. shall re>gn Neh. 11. 14. Zabdiel their overseer, /. of grea.t met Job T8. 19. he shall neither have /. nor nephew P^a/.2.13.kiss the /.lest he be angry, and ye peri<>\ 50. 20. thou slanderest thine own mother's /. 72. 1. and thy righteousness unto the kiiig's j, f 17- as a /. to continue his father's name 86. 16. and save the /. of thine haNdmaid 89- 22. nor shall the /. of widcedness afflict h'^ SON Pial. no. 16. I am the #. of thine handnuid \*roo. 3. I'i. av a father t. in whom he delighteth i.3.1 wai my father's #.only beloved of my mother 0. 1. a wise i. maketh a glad father, 15. 90. 5. he that gathereih Id summer is a wise s. sleep- eth in harvpAti. causeth shame, 17.3. | 19.96. tS. I. a wisei. heareth his father's instniciion 17 Sfl. foolish f .is a grief to his father, and bittern, ip. la. a foolish I. is the calamity of his father SH. 7. whoso keepeth the law, is a wise .r. Sl.S.aud whaX, the /. of my womb, s. of my vows : fcr/. 5. 1%. he begetteth a /. nothing in his band 10. 17- blessed land^ when king is the /. ot' nobles Ita. 5. f 1. a vineyard in the horn of the t. of oil 7. 4. not afraid of the anger of the /. of Reraaliah 6. \vi us set a king in it, even the s. of Tabeal ». the head of Samaria is Remaliah's /. 14. behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a s. 9- G. unto us a child is bom, unto as a s. is given l4.l2.how art thou fallen.O Lucifer,/, ofmorning 22. I will cut off from Babylon s. and nephpw 19- U. 1 am s. of the wise, the s. of ancient kings 91. 1 10. O my threshing, and the i. of my Hoor 49. 1 5. not have compassion on the ^. of her womb d6. 3. neither let the .r. of the stranger speak fet. £. S6. make thee mourning, as for an only s. 33. 21. should not have a/, to reign on his throne i-'z«^.14.20.they shall deliver neither 5,nordaught. 18. 4. suul of the s, is mine, soul that sins shall di« lO.if he beget j.that ia a robber, shedder of blood 14. a J. that aeetii his father's sins and doeth not 19. why, doth not :r, bear iniquitv of the father 1 when the s. hath done what is lawful and right SO. i-. not bear iniquity of father, nor father of s. 44. 25. for s. or daughter they may defile thems. Hes. 1. 3. he tookGomer, which bare him a 3. 8. 13.13.he is an unwise/, for he should not stay long ^m(j/7.14.Iwas noprophet,norwas I a prophet's j, 8. 10. 1 will make it as mourning of an only /. Mic. 7. 6. for the r. dtshonoureth the father A/(i/.1.6./.honouTeth his father.a servant his master ■J\dat. 1. 21. she shall bring forth a /. LuJte 1. 31 9. 2. Jesus said. .r. be of good cheer, Mari 2. 5. 10. 37. he that loveth s. or daughter more than me 11.^27. no man knoweth f . but Father, nor any the Father, save /. and he to whom s. Luke 10. 22. IS. 65. the carpenter's s. Mark'6. 3. Lnie 4. 22. 16. 16. thou art Christ the /. of the living God ^1. 28. And said, s. go work to-day in my vineyard 38. but when husbandman saw the /. they said 22. 42. what think ye of Chxist ? Whose /. is he ? Marjt IS. €. having yet one /. his weVl-bcloved 13. IS. father shall betray the /. children rise up 4^. that hour knoweth not the t. but Father 14. 61. art thou the Christ, the/, of the blessed ? LiuJce 1. 1-1, Elisabeth shall bear thee /. name John 32. he shall be called the /. of the Highest .36.Elisabeth conceived a s. \\ S7 -brought forth s. %.48.mother said, /. why hast thou dealt with us ! 3.S3.Jesus about 30 years, being, as was supposed the/, of Joseph, who was the /. of I^leli 7. 12. dead man carried out, only /. of his mother 10. 6. if/, of peace be there, vour peace shall rest 11. 11. if a/, shall ask bread of any of you 12. 53. the father shall be divided against the /. 15. 13. the younger/, gathered all together 31. X. thou nrt ever with me, all is thine ]fi. 25. /. remr-irtber, that thou in thy life-time I^. 9. forasmuch as he also is the /. of Abraham /o/in 1 .18. only begotten /.who is in bosomof Father 45 ve have found JeSus of Nazareth /.of .loseph 3. 35. tht F'aiher loveth the /. given, 5. 20. 36. that helieveth on thes. that believeth not /. ♦ 46. acerrain nobleman whose/, was sick 5. 19. /. can do nothing of himself, what things Father do these things doth the /. likewise Si . even so the /. quickeneth whom he will 2S. but h.ith committed all judgment to the /. S3, that all men should honour the /. he that ho- nouretli not the /. honoureth not the Father' S6. so hath he given to /. to have life in himself 6. 40. every one who S3eth /. and believeth on him 42. they said, is not this Jesus the s, of Joseph ? 8..35.but s. abideth for ever || 9.19« w tbis your /. ? 3fi. if /. theref. shall make you free, ^all be free 9. 20. his parents said, we know that this is our /. 14. 13. ^at the Father may be glorified in the/. 17. IS. none of them is lost, but the /. of perdition S1.l5.Simon /.of Jonas, lovest thou me more than Acts 4. 36. Barnabas, /. of consolation, a Invite 7-21. took him up, and nourished for her own /. 13. 22. I have found David the/, of Jesse,aman £3. 6. I am Pharisee, the /. of a Pharise'e 16. Paul's sister's /. heard of their lying in wait Kom. 9. 9. at this time Sarah shall have a /. Cor, 15. 2H. then shall /. alto himself be subject {iai.^.T. no more a serv, but/, and if s. then an heir 30. cast out the bniid-woman and her /. for the /. of tlie bond-woman shall not be heir with the /. P*.*t. £. 22. as a /. with fathei, ne served in gospel SON Cai, 4, 10. ?nd Mai'Cu.s aister's /. to Barnalias 2 T/t€ti. 8. 3. that man of sin the /. ut perdition I 7'if7i.l.lB.this charge 1 commit to ihee /.Timothy Ueb.l.S. I will be afath. and he shall be to me a/. 8. but to the /. he saiib, thy throne is for ever 3. 6. but Christ as a /. over his own house 5. 8. tho' he were a /. yet learned he obedience 7> 28. but the word of the oath maketh the /. il.24.refused to be caviled /.of Pharaoh's daughter 1&. 6. and scourgeth every*, whojn he receiveth 7< for what/, is he whom father chasteneth not? SPf^.2,15.following the way of Balaam /,of Bosor 1 John 2.22.is antichrist that denieth Father and/. 23 . whosoever denieth t'lK /.the same hath not the Father, but he that acknowledgeth the / 24. ye also shall continue in the /. and in Father 4. 14. Father sent the /. to be the Saviour of world 5. 12. he [hat hath the /. hath life ; and he that hath not the /. of God hath not life 2 John 3. from Lord Jesus Christ /. of the Father 9>he that abideth hath both the Father and the /, See David. SON of God, Dan, 3. 25. form of the fourth is like the /. of God Mat. 4. 3. if thou be the /. of God, command that these stones he made bread, 5.7 AO. Zuif-^ 4.3,9. 8.29. todo with thee, Jesus thou s.ofG.T art thou come to torment ns before the time ? Luke 8. SB. 14.33. saying, of a truth thou art the /, of God 26. 63, tell us whether thou be Christ the s.of God 27. 43. for he said, I am the /. of God 54. truly this was the /. of God, Mark 15. 39. MarkX, 1. the gospel of Jesus Christ the J. of God 3. 11. saying, thou art the/, of God, Johni. 49> J^ke 1.39. that holy thiug shall be called s.of God 3.38. was the /. of Adam, which was the /, of God 4.41. devils came out of mauy.crying out, thou art Christ thet.ofGod, John 6.69. | 11.27. 22. 70. they said, art thou then the /. of God? John 1. 34. I bare record, that this is the /. of God 3. 18. not believed in the only begotten /. of God S. 25. dead shall hear the voice of the /. of God 9. 35. he said, dost thou believe on the /. of God? 10. 36. because I said, I am the /. of God 11. 4. that the /. of Got/ might be glorified thereby 19.7. because he made himself the /. of God 20. 31. believe that Jesus is Christ, the s.of God Acts 8. 37. I believe that Jesus Christ ist.qf God 9. 20. he preached Christ, that he is the /. of God Horn. 1. 4. declared to be the/. o/Gorfwith power 2 Cor. 1. 19. for the s. of God was not yea and nay GaL 2. 20. I live by ihe faith of the /. of God Eph. 4.1."J. come in unity of knowledge of/, of God Hei, 4. 14. a great high-priest, Jesus the /. of God 6. 6. they crucify to themselves /. of God afresh 7 -3 .but made like to the /. of Cod abiiTeth a priest 1 0. 29. who hath trodden under foot the /. of God iJohn 3.8. for this purpose /. of God was manifested 4. 15. whoso sh^l confess jfesus is the /. of God 5. 5. he that believeth Jesus is th^ /. of God lO.he that believeth on the /. of God hath witness ' 13. that ye may believe on the name ait. of God SO. and we know that the /. of God is come Rev. S. IB. write these things saith the/. ofGo^ His SON . G«n. 4. 17 .called the city after name ol Ajf .T,£noch 9. 24. Noah knew what his younger s. had done SI. 11. thing was very grievous because of Ms s. 22. 10. Abraham took the knife to slay his s. 13, offered him for burntf offering instead of niss. S4.'16.take mymaster's brother'sdaughtcr to ^1/ /. S5. 6, sent from Isazc his /.while he yet lived 11. after the death of Abram, God blessed ^f//. 84.20. Shechem hiss, came to gate of their city 26. they slew Hamor and Shechem his s. 37. 34. Jacob mourned for Ais s. many days Exod. 21. 9. if he hath betrothed her to his s. 32. 29. consecrate^ even every man upon his s. Lev. 21 .2. but for his /, he may be defiled Num. 20. 26; and put them on Eleazar his s. 28. Der 37. last of all he sent unto them his s. 22. 2. a king who m^e a marriage for his t. 45.how is he then Ai/ /./ i"War-t 12.37. iw*c 2U.44 John 3. 16. that he gave his only begotten /. 17. God sent not his s. to condemn the world 4. 5. the ground that Jacob gave to his s. Josi-pb 47. that he would come down and heal hts s. Acts 3. 13. God haih glorified his /. Jesus 26. God having raised up his /. Jesus, sent hi'n Rom. 1.9.wbomI servein thego.spel of/jii f. 5. 10. were reconciled to God by death ot' A(.^ » 8. 3. Goil sending his own /. in likeness of (leMi 29. to be conformed to the image of his /. 32. he that spared not his own /. but delivered 1 Cor. 1.9. called to the fellowship of At> /. Je^us Gal. 1. iQ. it pleased God to reveal hii s. in m- 4. 4. God sent forth his /. made of a woman 6. God sent the spirit of his s. into your hearts Col. 1. 13. iranslated us into kingdom of Ai/dear / L Tkess. 1. 10. and to wait for his t. from heaven Hel^. 1.2. G. in last days hath spoken to us by /;■//. 11. 17. Abraham offered up his only ^egoittn s. Jam. 2. 21. when had offered Isaac hiss. 00 altar lJohnl.3. our fellowsh. is with Fath. and his s. .Svs. 7.blood of Jes.Chr. his s. cleanseth us from all sin 3. S3, that we believe on the name of his s. Jesus 4. 9> God sent his only begotten /. into the world lO.andsent /ji/ /.to be the propitiation for our sins 5. 9. the witness, wliich be hath testified of //n /. 10. that believeth not Gud, made hiin a li.ir, he believeth not record God gave of Au s. 11. this life is in hfs s. \\ 20. we are 10 his /. Jesus SON in iaio. Gen. 19. 12. hast thou here atiy besides? /. in latu Judg. 15.6. Samson the/. i?t laie of the 'J'ininu« 19. 5. the damsel's fat,her said unto his s. iu /aw 1 Sam. 18. 18. I should be s. in law to the kin!:,23. 21. Saul said, thou shalt this day be niy /. in lau 22. now therefore be the king's /. in laia 26. it pleased David well to be king's s. in liti 27. that he u^ight be the king's /. in law 22, 14. who is so faithful as the king's /. hi lau 2 A'lra^j 8.27. Jehoram was/, in I. of house of Ah.iL Neh. b. la. Tobtah was /. in law Xx> SliecViainah 1.3, 28. was /. iff law to ^anballat the lioronice See Beloved. My SON. [ Gen. 21. 10. Ishmael shall not be heir with wif k 23. sweav that thou wilt iiotdeal falsely with 7nvs 22, 7. my father,, and' he said, here am 1, itiy \ 8. mu s. Gud will provide himself a lainb 24.3. shalt not take wile to my i. of Canaanites. ST. 4. go to my kindred, and take wife to 7/it/ s. 7, :t8. 6. that thou bring not tnt/ s. thither again, tl. 27. 8, now therefore w/y /. ohey my voice, 41. 13. his mo'her said, upon me be thy curse, my s. 18. he said, here am I, vho arnhou, my / .' 21. whether thou bp my v^ry s. Esau, or not, 'J+. 27. see, the smell pf mj/s. is assmell of a held 37. and what shall L do now untu thee, my s.t 34. 8. the soul of my s. lon^elh for your daughter .^7- 33. and he knew it,, and said, it is my s. coat 35. I will go in'tp the grave tn my s. mourning 38. 1 1 . remain, till Shelih my /.' be grown 26. because that I gaveher not to Shelah my s. 42. 38. he said, my. /. shall notgo down with ynu 43. 29. ^e.said, (rod be gracious to thee, my a. 45. 28. it is enough, Joseph my i. is yet alive 48. 19. Jacob said, I know it my s. 1 know it 49. 9- from the prey, my s. thou art gone up Exod. 4. 22. Israel is my s. even my first-born 23. let my s. go, that he may serve me Josh. 7. 19. fny s. give glory to the God of Israel Jiufg. 8. 23. peither shajl my /. i*ule over you 17-2. mothersaid, blessed be thou of the h.my^ 3. dedicateifor'my /.'to make a graven imaire 1 Sam. 3. 6. I called not my.s. lie down acaiii 4. 16. and he said, what is there dop^, my /. ? 10.2. sorroweth, saying, what shall 1 do for my s.t 14. .39, though it be in Jonathan my s. be shall ilie 40. 1 and Jonathan my /.will be on the" other sid* 42. casts lots between me and Jonathan my .;. 22. 8. that, my /. bath made a league with son m Jesse, or that my /. bath stirred up my serv.ui 24. 16. is this thy voice, my /, Dayid? 26. U- 26. 21. I have sinned, return, my s\ Da'/ id 25. Saul said, blessed be thou my /.'Divid 2 Sa?n. 7. 14. 1 will be his father, he snail be my . 13. 25. king said, nay, my /. letushotall now ^ 14 11. not suffer revengers, lesttliey de^'roy my i 1 6. destroy me and my s. out of th* /neritanc , 16. II. behold my /. who came forth of m; br.M-e 18. 22. Joab ifaitl, wharefce w!Lt J ou run my s. .'ii. the king was moved iolw-** "maheauidt my s. Absalnm, mv s. my s. Absal'm, iSi SON A'lw^jl.^l. I and 7ny s. be counted ofFenders I 'JO. she arose and took mi/ s. from besidfe me il. behold, it was not mi/s. which I did bear 29 the woman said nay ; but the living is my s. ej. thy son is the dead, and my s. is the living ". 12. that T may dress it for me and my s. 18. she said, art thou come to me to slay my s. (\ijt^s6. 28. and we will eat my s. to-morrow ey. so we boiled j/iy f. and did eat him, give thy j, 14. 9. give thy dautrhterto ?>iy t. 1 C/iron. 25. 18. I Chrott. 17. 1.3. and he shall be mi/ s. 22. 10. 22. 11. nowmy.r. L. will be with thee and prosper 28.6.1 have chosen him to be my i.wiW be his fath. 9. thou, Solomon my .F. know God of thy father 2g, 1. Solomon my .f. whom Cr. alone hath chosen 19. give to Solomon my s. a perfect heart to keep Psai.2.7. L.said to mfi, thou art mw j.this day have 1 begotten thee, Acts 13. .Ti.'//e^. 1. 5. | 5. 5. Prnii, 3. 11. my s. despise not the chastening of the r^rd, nor be weai-y of his correction, Hed. 12.5. 6. 1. do this now, my s. and deliver thyself 2;j.6. my s. give me thi.ne heart, observe ray ways 24. 21. my s. fear thou the Lord and the king 37 ■ 11. mys.he wise, and make my heart glad ">!. 2. what my s. and what, the s. of my vows ^W/. 12. 12. further by these mv s. be admonished ,'Ar".3l-20.is Ephraim wiydeciT j..?isheplea8.chrld ? Slzek.Qi .10, it cootemnethrodof nij j.as every tree i/w. 11. I. I called my J. out of Egypt, Mat. 2,15. ikftft.S.lT.a voice saying, this is mv beloved j. 17.5. 17. 15. Lord have mercy on mys. be is lunatic il. 37. they will reverence my s. Mark 12. 6. Mark^. 1*. Master, I have brought to thee my s. Ijuke 9. 38. Master, I beseech thee look upon my s. 15. 24. for this my s. was dead and is alive again 1 J'im. 1. 2. to Timothy my own s. in the faiih 2 Tim. 2.\.7ny s. be strong in grace that is in Christ "3^1. 1. 4. to Titus miHfi own s. after common faith Pliilem. 10. 1 beseech thee for my s. "^nesimus Rev.Q.1. 7. I will be his God, he shall be my s. Thy SON. Gen. 22. 2. take now ihy s. thine only s. Isaac 12. thou hast not withheld thy s. thine only f. 16. 24. 5. must I needs bring thys. attain to the land ? S7. .32. he said, I am ihy s. thy first-born Esau .37. .32, know now whether it be thy t. coat or no 48. 2, behold, tha s. Joseph cometh unto thee Exoti. 4. 23. I will slay thy s. even thy first-born 10. 2. tell in the ears of thy s. and son's s. 13.8. thou shalt shew thy s. in that day, saying 14.when thy s. asketh thee, what is this ? shalt say by strength brought from Egypt, Dent. 6. 20. 20. 10. not do any work, thou, nor thy j, seventh day is the sabbath, thou shalt not do. Deiit. 5. 14. Deut. 6. 21. then thou shalt say unto thy s. 7- 3. nor his daughter shalt thou take unto /Avj, 4. they will turn away'My s. from foUowing'me 12. 18. eat them before Ld. thou and //jy J. 16.11,14. 1.3. 6. if thy s. entice thee secretly, saying Jiidg. 6. 30. bring out thy s. that he may die 8. 22. rule over us, thou, thy s. and thy sou's s. 1 Sam. 16. 10. Saul said, send me David thys. ?5. 8. give to thy servants, and to thy s. David 2 Sam. 14. 11. there shall not one hair of ///yj. fall 1 fCi?igs 1. 12. save thy life and life of Mv*. "Solom, 13, thv s. Solomon shall reign after me, 17, ZO. 3. 22. the dead is thy s. \\ 23. and thy s. is the dead 5. 5. thy s. whom I will set upon thy throne 11. 12, r will rend it out of the hand of thy s. 13. I will give one tribe to thy s. for David's .sake 17. 13. and after make for thee and for thi/ s. ip.give me thyx. \\ 23.Elishasaid, see, thys'.liveth 2 hifigs^. 36. when she came, he said, take up thy s. 0. 28, give thy s. that we may eat him to-day, 29. 16. 7. saying, 1 am thy servant, and thy s. . C/jr. 28. D.Solomon thys. shall build me my house, 1 have chosen him to be my s. 2 Chr. 6. Q. Prov. ig. 18. chasten thy s. while there is hope 29, 17. correct thy s. and he shall give thee rest Lnle 9. 4V. Jesus said, bring thy s. hither 15. 19. am uo more worthy to be called thy s. 21. 30. as soon as this thy s. was come who devoured John 4. 50. po thy way, thy s. liveth, 51, 53. 17. 1. glorify M^'.c.that i/iyj.also may glorify thee ig. 26. he saith to his mother, woman, behold thy s. SON of man, £zei. 2. 1. he said s. of man, stand upon thy feet 3. s. of man, I send thee to the children of Israel u. and thou, s. of man, be not afraid of them 8. thou s. of man, hear what 1 say unto thee 3. 1. J. of maw, eat that thou findest, eat this roll .i.s. of man, cause thy belly to eat, fill thy bowels 4. J. of man, go get thee to the house of Israel 10. s. of majt, all the words that I speak receive 17. s. of man, I have made thee a watchman 23, O s. of man, they shall put bands upon thee i. 1 , thou also J. of man, take thee a tile before thee 16. J. ofmau, 1 will break staff of bread in Jcrus, 5. 1. thou J. of man, taxe thee a sharp knife O. 2, i. fmun, set thy face towards mouuiainfi SON £ztf*.7.2.lhou s.oj man, thus saith the T^rd God 8. 5. s. of man, lift up thine eyes toward north d.he said, s. of man, seest thou what they do 8. he said, j. of man, dig now in the wall 12. s. of man, hast thou seen what ancients do ? 15. he said, hast thou ^^eiii\i\s,0 s. of man? 17 11. 2. s. of man, these are the men that devise 4. prophesy against them, prophesy, O s. of man 15. s. of man, thy brethreu are they unto whom 12. 3. s. of man, thou dwellest in a rebellious house 3. therefore thou s. of man, prepare thee stuff 9- s. of man, hath not the house of Israel said 18, s. of man, eat thy bread with quaking 22. s. of man, what is that proverb that ye hare 27. .r. «/" mara, behold, they of house of Israel say 13. 2. s, of man, prophesy against the prophets 17-thou s. of man, set thy face against thy people 14. 3. s. of man, these men have set up their idols m. i. of man, when the land sinneth against me 15.2, s.of maw.whal is vine-tree more than any tree 16. 9.. s. of man, cause Jerus. know her abominat. 17. 2. .r. of man, put forth a riddle and speak 20 3. s. of man, speak to the elders of Israel 4. J. o/'m,2n,wilt thou judge them ? canse to know 27 ■ tlierefore j. of man, speak to house of Israel 46. J. of man, set thy face toward the south 21 . 2. s. of man, set thy face toward Jerusalem 6. sigh therefore, thou*, of mar., with bitterness 9- J". 137.3 for there they required of us a s. and mini 4. how shall we sing Lord's s. in a strange land r 144. 9. I will sing a new s. unto thee. U God Eccl. 7. 5. Ihan for a man to hear the s. of fools Cant. 1. 1. the s. of songs which is Solomon's Jsa. 5, 1. now will I sing a s. of my beloved 24, 9- they shall not drink wine with a s. 26. 1 . in that day shall this s. be sung in J udah 30. 29. ye shall have a j. as in the night Lam. 3. 14. 1 was a derison aud their s. all the da £^ek. 33. i(2. thou art to them as a very lovely* A'eu. 5.9. they sung a new s. thou art worthy, 14.3 14. 3. no man could learn that s. but the 144,0W' 15. 3. they siugthe s. of Moses and j.oftheLamtt SONGS. Gen. 31, 27, I might have sent thee away with s. Jvdg. 9. f 27. ,they trod the grapes and made s. 1 Kings 4. 32. his s. were a thousand aud five 1 Chron. 13. -f 8. David prayed before God wiili * 25. 7. that were instructed in the i. of the Loi Ae/i. 12, 46. in the days of David there were (. Job 35, 10. God my maker who giveth t. in nigut Pj. 32,7. shall compass about wiihj. of deliver ai.ci. 119- 54. have been my s. in house of pilgrimage 137. 3. saying, sing us one of the j. of Zion Prov. 25. 20. so is he that singeth s. to heavy bea Ca7tt. 1. 1, the song of j. which is Soloniou's Ita. 25. 16. make sweet melody, sing many t SON Ifo.^i.lQ.from utter, part of earth havewehe^rd J. aa. 10. the ransomed shall come to /ion with /. 58. 20. will sing my /. to ihe striiiKeil insiruaieiits EttA.iQ^Vi.l will causa the ooise of thy /. to cease AmotS. iS. take away from me the noise of thyj. 8. 3. *. of the temple shall be howlinga in that day 10. I will turn all your /. into lamentation IJah. S.t I. a prayer according to variable s. /.>/i.5. 19.speak.io yours, in psalms and spiritual s. C0/.3.1t).admonish.oQe anoth. in hymns, spiritual s. SONS. Gen. 7. IS. the *. of Noah entered into the ark 9. 18. the /. of Noah that went forth of the ark 19. these are the thi-ee j. of Noah, and of them 10. 1. and to them were t. bom after tbe flood 19. 1-1. Lot went out and spake to his j.-in-law a.'J. 11. in the presence of the s. of my people 27.29. and let thy mother's s. bow ciown to thee 34.27. s- of Jacob came upon slain and spoiled 37. 2. and the lad was with the s. of Bilhah 42. 5. and the /. of Israel came to buy corn 11. we are all one man's s. we are no spies, .12, i6. 5. the s. ot Israel carried Jacob in waggons Ejod. 29.f 30. he of his t. that is priest in his stead 32. 2. break off ear-rings in Che ears of your t. Lev. 26. 29. ye shall eat the flesh of your j. iVwn. 16.7> ye take too much on you, ye s. of Levi 27. stood in door of their tents their wives and s. 27 .3. our father died in his own sin, and had no / , 36. 3. if they be married to i. of other tribes Deut. 23. 17. nor a sodomite of the s. of Israel 32. 8. when he separated the s. of Adam JosA. 15. 14, Caleb drove 3 j.of Anak, Judg. 1.20. Judg. 8. 19. there were even the s. of my mother 30. Gideon had 70 j. \\ 10. 4. Jair had thirty f. 12. 14. Abdon had forty s. and thirty nephews 19-22. certain r. at Belial beset house round about Huth 1.11. are there yetaoy more«. in my womb ? 1 Ham. 1. 8. am not I better to thee than ten s. ? 2. 12. ». of £11 were s. of Beliel knew not I^rd 8.11. will take your s. and appoint them forhims. 26. 1 16. as the Lord liveth, ye are the s. of death 8 ^^tim.2.l8. there were three s. of Zeruiah there 3. 39. these men s. of Zeruiah be too hard for me 9- 11. Mephibosheth eat as one of the king's s. 13. 3.1. and Absalom invited all the king's s. .30. saying, Absalom hath slain all the king's s. 16,10. what to do with you,yej.of Zeruiah? 19.22. 33.6l but i.of Belial shall be as thorns thrust away 1 Kines 1.9- he called all the king's s. 19. 25. 2. 7- but shew kindness to /. of Barzillai Gileadite 4. 31, for he was wiser than the s. of Mahol 20. 35. a certain man of the s. of ihe prophets 21. 10. set two men, s. of Belial, before him 2 A'ln^j' 4. 5, she shut door upon her and upon her s, 10. 3, look out the meetcst of your master's s. 8. they have brought the heads of the king's s. 11.2. stole him from the king's J-, 2 CAron. 22. 11. Sd.7.they slew s. ofZedekiah before his eyes, and put out eyes ofZedekiah, Jer. SQ.6. f 52, 10. 1 CAr. 5.1. his birth-right was given to s. of Joseph 21.20. Oman and his four j. with him hidthems. 24. 28. of Mahli came Eleazar, who had no s. 28. 4. iinong the s. of my fathers, he liked me 2 Chron. 23. 3. as the Lord said of the s. of David 24.25. for blood of the J. orjehoiada the priest 25. f 13. s. of the band fell on the cities ot Judah 28. f (i.Pekah slew in one day 120,000 .r. of valour ISeh. 13. 28. one of the s. of Joiada was 5on>in-law Ksih. g, 10. the ten s. of Haman slew they 13. Ipt Human's ten i*. be hanged on gallows, 14, Job 5. -f 7. the .r of the burning coal lift up to fly Psal. 18. f 44. s. of stranger shall yield obedience 29. + 1. O ye s. of mighty give to the Lord glory 89. 6. who among s. of mighty can be likened ? 144. 12. that our s. may be as plants grown up Prov. 31. 15. pervertjudgmentof allx. of affliction f 8. in the cause of such as are s. of destruction Ere/. 2 . f 7 . J got maidens, and had /, of my house iiant. 2, 3. as apple-tree so is my beloved among s. lfa> 51, 18. there is none to guide her among all f. 5fy. 6. s. of stranger that join themselves to Lord &7. 3. draw near hither, ye s. of the sorcerers 60, 10. the s. of the stranger shall build thy walls 14. the /. of them that afflicted thee shall come 61, 5. the s. of the alien shall be your plowmen 62. 8. t. of the stranger shall not cfrink thy wine ^■* R. 21. the fathers and j. shall fall upon them ' ^, '4. even fathers and s, together will I dash 19. 5, they built the high-places to burn their s. 49. 6. take wives, beget s. take wives for your s. 35.5. 1 set before s.of Rechabites pots full of wine G.ye shall drink no wine, ye, nor your 1. forever 49. ] . hath 'srael no s? hath he no heir? /dm.3.tl,3.caused i.of his quiver to enter my reins 4. 2. previous s. of Zion, comparable to 6ne gold Eitk. 5.10. fathers shall eat their s. s. their fathers 20..31 . when ye make your /. pass through the fire 23. 37. they cauKeri their s. to pass through the Are Vn, I, hi yt ajt- the 1, of the living God «o5 SON Jimnj 2. II, 1 raised up of your /. Inr prophets Alic.t). tCihall 1 come with calves, j.of a year old iCech. 4. t 14. he said, these are the two j. of oil .V«/.3,3.he shall purify*, of Levi, and purge them 6. therefore ye s. of Jacoa are not conMimed Marks. 17, Boanerge?, which is, the j. of thunder LitAe 11. 19. by whom do your s. cast them out 1 Cor. 4. 14. but as my beloved j. I warn you Gai. 4. 5. that we might receive the adoption of/. 6. because ye are t. God hath sent forth Spirit //^i.2.10.briiigingmany tf.toglory to make captain 11.21 .Jacob blessed both i.of Joseph and worsh'". 12.7ifchastened,God dealeth with you as wit^.f, 8. if not chastened, then are ye bastards,and not *, See Aaron, Daughter. SOWS o/fJod. Gen. 6. 2. the g. of God saw the daughters of men 4. the J. o/'Gorfcamein to the daughters of men J06 1. 6, J.i^Goe/came to present themselves, 2,1. 38. 7 . when all the s. of God shouted for joy Hot. 1,10. shall be said, ye are*, o/'ihe living God John 1. 12. he gave them power to become j. of God A'ow.8.14. as are led by spirit of God, arc s.ofGod 19* waiteth for the manifestation of s. of God Phil. 2. 15. that ye may be harmless, the s. of God 1 John 3. 1. that we should be called the g. of God 2. beloved, now are we the s. of God, not appear His SONS. Gen. 7,7. Noah went into ark and his j.and his wife 8, 18. Noah went forth, and his s. and his wife 9< !• God blessed Noah and /teVi. and said to them 25.9. /lis s. Isaac and Ishmael buried him in cave 30. .35. he gave them into the hands of his s, 35. 29. his s. Esau and Jacob buried him "9- 33. had made an end of commanding his s, 50. 12. his s. did unto him as he commanded 13. hit, s. carried him into tlie land of Canaan £jorf.l8,5.Jethro came with Atjj.and wife to Moses 28. 1. take Aaron and /jt> J. to minister tome 41. thou shalt put the garments on hif s. 29. 8. 29-20. put blood on the tip of the right tar of hiss. 31. thou ahalt sprinkle the blood upon his s. 27. sanctify that which is for his s. Lev. 8. 30. Lev. 6.22. priest of /ji> J, that is anointed shall offer Num. 21. 35. they smote Og and his s. and people Deul. 2, 33. we smote Sihon, hiss, and his people 18. 5. Lord hath chosen him £.nd his s. to minister 21 . 16. when he maketh his s. to inherit what hath Judg. 9. 18. have slain /j(jf. 70 persons on one stone 17.5.Mi[;ah consecrated one of his s. became, priest 11. the Levite was to him as one of his s. I8> 30. he and his s. were priests to tribe of Dan 1 Sam» 2. 22. now Eli heard all that his s. did 3. 13. because his t. made themselves vile 8.1. Sam, when old made his j. judges over Israel 3. his s. walked not in his ways, but turned aside 16, 1. I have provided me a king among his s 30. 6. all people was grieved, every man for hts 31. 2. the Philistines followed hard upon Saul and upon hiss, and slew Jonathan, 1 Chron. 10. 2. 2Sam. 21.6, let seven men of At.rf, be delivered to us 1 Kings 13. 11, his s. came and told him all works 12. his s. had seen what way the man of G. went 21. 29. but in his s. days will I bring the evil 3KingsQ.26. I have seen blood of Naboth and Aijj, 19- •"^7. his i. smote him with sword. Isa. 37. 38. 2Chr. 11.14. Jeroboam and his s. had cabt them off 13. 5. even to him and/ti> j. by acovenant of salt 21.7. to give a light to him, and to his s. forever 17. carried awa-y hiss, save the youngest of Ar.T g. 36.20. where they were servants to him and his s. Ezra 6. 10. and pray for life of the king and hii s. Esth. 9. 25. that he and his s. be banged on gallows Job 1, 4. and his s. went and feasted in their houses 14. 21. his s. come to honour, he knowech it not 38, 32. or canst thou guide Arcturus with his s. f 42. 16. after this, Job saw his s. and hts s. sons Jer. 35. 14. Jonadab comm. his s. not to drink wine Ezei. 46. 16. if prince give a gift to any of hiss. Dan. 11.10. his s. shall be stirred up and assemble See Man. My SONS. Gen. 48.9- Joseph said to his father, they are my s. ISam. 2. 24. nay, mps. for it is no good report I hear 1£. 2. Samuel said, behold, my i. are with you 1 Chron. 28. 5. of all my s. he hath chosen Solomon 2 Chr. 29.11 . Hezekiah said, my s. be not negligent J06I.5. Job said, it may be that mj/ s. have sinned Isa. 45*11, ask me of things to come concern, my s. I Cor. 4. 14. but as my beloved s. I warn you See Sevsn. Thy SONS. Gen. 6. 18, thou shalt come into ark, thou and t. s. 8. 16. go forth of ark, thou, thy wife, and thy s. Esod. 12. 24. ordinan. to thee and thys. Num. 18. 8. 22. 29. first-born of thy s. shalt thou give to me 34. 16. make thy s. go a whoring after their gods 20. all the first-born of thy s. thou shalt redeem Lev.__ 10. 9. do not drink wine, nor fhy s. with thee 14. because it is thy due, and fhy g. due j 202 ' son Num. 18 1. thou and ihys. shall bear the inioiii!»f 2. bat thou and thv s. with thee shall uiitii'^ief 7. tbou and thy s. shail keep your priest?' office 9- shall be most holy for thee and for ihy s 11. I have given them to thee and to My s. Deut. 4.' 9- but teach them thy s. and thy s. sor 1 Sam. 2. 29. and boncurest thy s. above mc 8. 5. thou art old, and thy s. walk not in thy ways 28. ] 9. to-morrow shalt thou and thy s. be with ir.e 2 Sam. 9. 10, thou and thy s, shall till land for bim 2 Kings 4. 4. shalt shut door upon thee and thy s 15.12. 1 . said to J^hu, tJ-ys. shall sit on throne o Isi&el to fourth generation, I Chroji. 17, 11 20.18. thy s. shall be eunuchs in Baby. Jsa. 39. 7. ha.4f).22. and they shall bring thi/s, in their ar.n 51. 20. t. s. haveiainted, they lie at head of streets 60.4. tbey come to thee, r. /.shall come from fai.y, 62.5. as young man marrieth virgin, so shall thui Jer. 48. 46, thy s. and daughters are taken capi i\ t-i Zech. 9. 13. and raised up thys. O Zion,ajr. i/.u i 'J wo SUNS. Gen. 10.25. to Eber were born twos. I Chr. 1. ly, 34. 25. tu!o of the s. of Jacob slew the males 41. 50, to Joseph were born tioo s. before fauiine 42, 37, slay my tmo s. if 1 bring him not to thee 44. 27. ye know that my wife bare me tu;u s. 48. 1. and he took with him his tao s. 5. Bxod. 18. 3. .lelhro took Zipporah and her two s. Lev. 16. 1. after Uie death of the two s. of Aaion Ruth 1. 1. he. his wife, ^wo j.Mahlon and Chilion, i. .T. she was left and her two j. 1(5. left of her two x. 1 Sam. 2. 34. that shall come upon thy two s. 4. 4. the two s, of Eli were there with the ark 17. thy two s. liophni and Phinehas are dead 2 Sam. 14. 6. thy handmaid had twos, they strove 15, 36. they had there with them their tiro s. 21. 8. but the king took the two s. of Kizpah 2 flings 4. 1. creditor to take twos, to be bond-men AJut. 20.21. grant that these my twos, may sit 21, 28, a certain man had two s. Luke 15. 11. £6. .•J7, took with him Peter and two 1, of /ebed. ^1:^/7.29. stranger in Midian,wh«re he begat itvos. Gal. 4. 22. it is written that Abraham had twu x SOON. Exod, 2,18. how is it that jo are come so s. to-dav ? I>eH/.4.26.that ye shall s. utterly pencil from land Job 32. 22. in so doing my maker j. take me awny Psal. .37. 2. they shall s. be cut down like the grass 68. 31. shall s. stretch out her hands unto Ooii 81. 14. I should /, have subdued their eneuiii;^ 90. \9. for it is /. cut off, and we liy away 106. 13. they s. forgat his works, they waited nnt Piav. 14. 17. he that is j. angry dealeth fooli.shly Mat. 21. 20. how /. is the fig-tree withered away Go/. 1.6. I marvel that ye are so /. removed from 2 Thess.2.2.ye be not s. shaken in mind or tronbli;d Tii.l.7.not self-will, not /. angry,uot given to whie As SOON as. Exod. 32. 19. as :. at lie came nigh nnto the camp Josh. 8. 19. ran as s. ashe had stretched his hand 2 Sam, 22. 45. ass. a/ they hear they shall beobedi ent tome, strangers shall submit, Psal. IH 45. Psal. 58. 3. they go astray, at s. as they be Imni Litke\.2S.as s.as his ministration were accomplish. Phil. 2. 23. as s. as I see how it will go with n-.e SOONER. Heb. 13. 19. that J may be restored to you the .v. Jam.!, ll.sunisnoj risen, but it withereth grass SOOTHSAYER, Diviner or Magician. Some derive this wotd from Ilaanan, which signifies a cloud ; because this kind of diviners raised their conjectures jrom the various figures and motions of the clouds and sky ; or from the fii'^ht and chatter ing if birds ana fonls in the air. Others de- rive the word from Haajin, an eye, to signify astrologers, who foretel future contingent things, by the svperslitimis jbservation of the s:ars afid planets. Others think, that the word sig nifies such magician:^ who, by playing hocnj- pocus tricks, endeavour thereby to tmyose up., 1 the eyes and U7tders landing of ihe spectators : making things, by their magical skill, appear otherwise than in truth they are. Others'again understand by it such as give ajiswers to those that repair to them for advice and direction iri their affairs, deriving it from a word that signifies to answer. Lastly, some suppose tt may be derived from a word which signifies a set-time, and bu it understand such as observe days and times, ajf good or bad, lucky or un- lucky ; such as those that did ca^t lots before Haman, Esth. 3. 7. In Exod. 7-11. there is mention made o/Tharaoh's sorcerers or magicians, wlio acted by the pouer of the devil, whom by certain rites and cfc- ^nontts they e?igaged to their assistance, resinic Moses, and by their enchantments counterjtited his tnte mtracles bfftire Vha.T!ut\i. Of the ^t the two chief were Jaiines and Jambres, S 'i'tf 3 soo fK Tliese names are. not to be found in the itory of the Old Teftajitent, but are taken ovt of other ,ecoTds of (he Jews, or ruere hwwn e bri*:* down my gray hairs with s. to grave, 4i 29,31. Ejod. 15,14. J. take hold of inhabitants of Palesti, Lev. 26. 16. terror shall cause s. of heart Deut. 28. 65. the Lord shall give thee s. of mwc 1 Chron. 4. 9. saying, because I bare him with s Neh. 2. 2. this is nothing else but s. of heart Eiih. 9. 22. the mouth was turned from ^, to joy Job 3. 10. becaube it hid nots, from mine ej^i* 6. 10. yea, 1 would harden mysclt in j- 17. 7. mine eye is dim by reason of s. mj mem Sf>K 7fl* 41. 22. and /. is turticJ iiifco joj U'fnvv hiai Pttti. 13. 2. having ». Id my hean daily S8, 17- and my *. is coiiunually before me 50. 2. I held nnr peace, and my s was stirred 35. 10. mischief also and /. are in the midst of it go. 10. yet is iheip straieth labour and t. 107. 39. again they are brought low through *. 116. 3. I found trouble and t. called I ou the Lord Prov. 10. 10. he that winketh with eye, causeth s. C2. Lord makeih rich, he addeth uo f, with it 15. 1."^. but by t. of heart the spirit is broken 17, 21. he that begettetb a fool, doth it to his s. 2:i.29, who hath woe? who hath #./ comentioiit Ecci. 1. IB. he that increaseth Lnowl. increaaetti 5. 17. he hath much s. and wrath with sickness ". 3. t. is better than laughter, heart made better .1. 10. therefore remove j. from thy heart Jta. 5. 30. if one look unto the land, behold s. 1 >. 3. the Lord shall give thee r._aL from thy t. 17. 11. shaU be an heap in the day of desperaie s. C() 2. I will distress Ariel, and there shall be s. 3d. 10. aud i. and sighing shall llee away 6a. 11. this shall ye have, ye shall lie down in t. 61. 11, and J. and mourning shall flee away 65. 14. my servts. shall sing, but ye shall cry'for j. Jer. 8. 18. when I would comfort myself against s. 2C. 18. out of womb, to see labour and s. ? 30. 15. why criest thou? thy j, is incurable 31. 13, I will make them rejoice from their s. 45. 3. for the Lord hath added grief to my /. 49. 2.1. there is 5. on the sea, it cannot be quiet XMtn. \ . 12. see if there be any j, like unto ray s. IS. behold my j. || 3. 65. give them j. of heart Eiek. 23. 33. thou shalt be filled with drunk, and s. IaiKv 22.45. he found them sleeping for s. Mhn iti. 6. said these things, s. filled your h^art 20. sorrowful, but your f. shall be turned to joy £1. a woman when she is in travail, hath s. 22. and ye now therefore have 5. but 1 will sec you again, and your heart shall rejoice ifflm. 9. 2. that I have continual .v. in my heart % C»r.2. 3, when \ came, I should have x.from them 7. lest be swallowed up with overmuch s. 7. 10. for godly j. worketh repentance to salva- tion, but the J. of the world worketh death P/it'L 2. 27. but on me also, lest 1 have s. upon s. li^v. 18. 7. so much J. give her, and shall see nos. 21.4. there shall be no more death, neither s. SORROW, rif/A. Jer. 31. 12, and they shall not s. anymore at all 51. 2iy. and the land shall tnmihle and x. Hon. 8. 10. they shall s. a little for the burden Thesi. 4. IS.thatyej. not as others have no hope SORROWS. £jotf.3.7.I havehearil their cry, for I know their j, fc i^ani. 22. 6, s. of hell compassed me about, snares oi' death prevented me, /■**«/. 18. 4, 5. | 116.3. Joh 9 28. [ am afr. of all my s. not hold me innocent 21. 17. God distributeth s. in his anger 39. 3. they bow themselve.?, they cast out their s. Psal. 16. 4. s. shall be multiplied that hasten after 32.10. many J. shall be to wicked but he that trust, 127. 2. it is vain to rise up, to eat the brp.ad of j. Z."cc/.2.23. for all his days arf .wand his travel grief Jsa. l.S. 8, pangs and s. shall. tiike hold of them 53. 3. a man of s. and arquainted with grief 4. surely he hath borne griefs and carried our s. Jer. 13.21. shall not j. taku .is a woman in trnvail 49. 24. *. have taken her as a woman in iravail Dan. 10. 16. by vision my j. are Uiriied upon me Hos. 13. 13. f. of travail, woman shall come on him Mat. 24, 8. these are beginning of .t. l^iark 13.8. 1 Ttm. 6. 10. pierced ihemselvHs thro' with many. SORROWED. 2 Cor,T. 9. now T rejoice that yp s. to repentance 11. self-same thing that ye s. after a godly sort SORROWKTH. 1 Sam. 10. 2. and lo, thy father s. for you SOUliOVVFUL. . Sai/u 1, 15, roy lord, I am a woman of a a. spirit Juk 6. 7 things my soi.1 refused are as my .r. meat Ps. 69. 29. I am poor and*, let salvation set me up Prov. 14. 13. even in laughter the heart is s. Jer. 31,95. I have replenished every j'. soul Zeph. 3. 18. 1 will gather them that are s. Heck. 9. 5. Gaza also shall see it, and be very s. Mat, ig. 22. he went away^. lAiie 18. 23, 24. £6. 22. aud they were exceeding j. I^ari 14. 19. 37. and he began to be s. and very heavy 38. my soul is exceed, j-.unto death, MarA 14.34. Jo/in 16.20. ye shall be j. but sorrow shall be turned 2 Cor. 6. 10. as s. yet always rejoicing, as poor yet P'lil. 2.28. may rejoice and I may be the less s. SORROWING. Luke 2. 48. behold, thy father and I sought thee s. tiett 20. 38. s. they should .^ee his face no more SORRY. t Sj'/i. 22. 8, there is none of you that is j. for roe \e/( C.IO. thi.s Jay is holy lo Lord, neither be ye j, 'f-./3;'..lH. di^tliuc i SOU Isa. 51 ig.two things co-jie,wao shall be i. ibrthec Mat. 14. 9. and the king was /. Mark 6. 20. ]7<23, and tbey were exceeding s. 2 Cor. 2. S. if 1 make you s, same which is made s. 7. 8. tho* 1 made you /. same epistle made you x. 9. 1 rej. not that ye were made *, for ye were/, SORT. Gen, 6. 1 9. two of every /. shalt bring into ark, 20, 7. 14. every bird of every s. into the ark 1 Sam. 15. + y, they spared of second s. and lambs 1 Chron. 24, 5. they divided one s. with another 29. 14. that we should be able lo offV-r after this s. Lzru l.lO.basonsofgoId, silver basons of second*. 4. 8. they wrote to Artaxerxes king after this t. jVe/i. 6. 4. yet sent to me four times aft.-r this s. Ezek. 23. 42. with men of the common s. Saoeaiis 39.4. I will give thee to ravenous birds of every s. 4*. 30, the first of every oblation of every s. Dan. 1. 10. worse liking than children of your s. 3.29. there is no other G. can deliver after this*. Acts 17. 5. but took lewd fellows of the baser j. Rom, 15. 15, 1 have written more boldly in-some j. 1 Cur. 3. 13. try every man's work, of what s. it is 2 Cor. 7.11. that ye son-owed after a goldly s. 2 Ti7n. 3,6. of this J. are they who creep into houses ■i John 6. bring on their journey after a godly s. SORTS, Deut. 22.11. shalt not wear a garment of divers s. Seh.b. J 8, once in ten days store of all jr. of wine Psal. 78, 45. he sent divers $. of Hies, 105. 31. Eccl. 2. 8. 1 gat musical instrum. and that of all tWek. 27. 24. were thy merchants in all s. of things 38. 4. all of them clothed with all s. of armour SOTTISH. Jer. 4.22. my people is foolish, they are x. children SOUGHT. C/ere.43.30, he s. where to weep, entered Ms cham. £jrtf(/.2,]5.when Pharaoh heard, he j.to slay Moses 4. 19. for all the men are dead which s. thy life 24. that the Lord met him and s. to kill him 33. 7. every onethat j. Lord went out to tabern. Lev. 10. 16. Moses diligently s. goat of sin-offering Num. 35. 23. was not his enemy, nor j. his harm Oe»/. 13. 10. because he s. to thrust thee away fr.L, J«j'A.2,22. pursuers 4". the spies, but found ihem not Judg. 14. 4. Samson s, occasion against Philistines 18. 1. Daniies s. them an inheritance to dwell in 1 Sam. 19. 10. Saul s. tu smite David to the wall 27. 4. Saul s. no more again for him 24ii'«m.3.17. ye J. for David in times past to be king 4. 8. the head of thine enemy that j. thy life 21. 1 1. and David s. the face of the Lord 2, Saul s. lo slay them in iiis zeal to Israel 1 Kings 1. 3. they s. for a fair damsel thro' Israel 10. 24. all the earth s. to Solomon to hear 11. 40. Solomon s. therefore to kill Jeroboam 2/v'i7igj2.l7.i,lhreedays for Elijah, found him not 1 Cbrtm. 26. 31, among the Hebronites were s. for 2 C//r(j7i. 14. 7. because wehavej.the Lord ouv God 16. 12. yet in his disease he'.i. not to the Lord 17, 3. .leUoshaphat s. not unto Baalim 4. but J, to the Lord God of his father 2'J.9.he jr.Ahaziah, and they cauglit him; because .lehoshaphat i. tho Loi-d with all his heart 25. \5. why hast thou s. after gods of Edomf 20. 26.5, he J. God in the days of Zechariah ; as long as he s. the Lord God made him to prosper Ezra 2.62. these s. their register, Nch. 1- 64. AWj, 12. 27. they s. the Levites out of all places i-^sth. 2. 21. they J. to lay hand on the king, 6. 2. 3. 6. wherefore Haman s. to destroy all the J ews 9. 2. to lay hand on such as s. their hurt P.sal. 34. 4. 1 J. the Lord, and he heard me, 77. 2. 86. 14. assemblies of violent men s. after my soul 111. 2. s. out of all that have pleasure therein 119. 10. with my whole heart have I s. thee 94. save me, for I have s. thy precepts Prov. 28. + 12. but when wicked rise, man is j. for Eccl. 7. 29. they have j. out many inventions 12. 9. preacher s. out and set in order many prov. 10. the preacher s. to find acceptable words Isa. 62.12. shalt be called, s. out, city not forsaken 65,1.1 am s. of them that asked not for me ; I am found of them tl.at j. nie not, Rom. 10, 20. lO.shall be a place for my people that nave f .me Jer. 8. 2. before sun and moon, whom they have s. 10, 21, for the pastors have not s. the Lord 26. 21. the king s. to put him to death 44. 30. 1 gave Zedekiah lo N ebu. that s. his life 50. 20. iniquity of Israel shall be s. for, be none Latri.X.X^. while they J. meat to relieve their souls Esek. 22. 30. and I s. for a mau among them 26. 21. tho' f. yet shalt thou never be found again 34. 4. neither have ye «-. that which was lost D(Hi.2.13. they J.Daniel and his fellows to be slain 4. 36. my counsellors and my lords s. unto me 6. 4. the prnces s. occasion against Baniel 8. 15. when 1, even I, had s. for the meaning Obud. 6. how are Esau's hidden things *. up ii')uiiy, I \* 11 be*, for my sin Zeph, 1. 6, and those that have not s. the Lord SOL' Z$ch. 6*7. and the bay went forth and t. tc 9. Mat. 2. 20. they are dead whn h s. the child's iir» 21. 46.f, tolay hands. .Uori l'^. 12. AwU' 2n. ly, 26. 16. covenanted with biui, and from tbai turit* he s. opportunity to 'jetray him, Luke 22. n 59. they J. lalse witness against Jtius to put niir. ■o death, but found none, Mark 14. jj Mark 11. 18. ihe scribes hedrd 11, and a. how \\\<-j might destroy him, 14. 1 . Luke I9. 47 ■ | 22 'I Luke 2.48. thy fattier and I j. thee sorrowing 4y. how is it that ye f. me' wist ye not that 1 niu>t 5. 18. and they s. means to bring him in 6. 19. the whole muhimdc s. to touch him 11. 16. others s. of him a sign from heaven 13. 6. he/, fruit thereon, and found none 19< 3. Zaccheus s. lo see Jesus who \\v. was Jolm 5. 16. the Jews /. to slay him, 18. [ 7. I 7. U. then the Jews s. him at ihe feasl, 11. 56. 30 then they s. to take him, 10. 39. 11. 8. Masier, the Jews of late s. to stone thpe 19- 12. from thenceforth Pilate j. to release him Acts 12. 19, and when IJerod had s. lor I'eier 17- 5. they s. to bring them out to the people Rom. 9. 32. because s, it not by failli bul by wor»5 1 7 '//^j5, 2. 6. nor of men s. we glory, ueiiher of you 2 'Vim. 1. 17. in Rome he s. me out very diligenily JJeo.S.T. no place should li.ive be. 11/. i'or second' 12. 17. though he s. it carefully with tears SOUGIIi' /lim. 1 Sam. 10,21. when he s. Aim he cculd not be found 13. 14. the Lord hath s. him a man to be captain 23. 14, Saul s. him every day, God delivered him 1 Chron. 15. 13. we s. him not ai'ler the due order 2 Chron. 14. 7. have s. him, he hath given us rcit 15. 4. when they j./wV/i,he was found of ihcm 15, for they 5. him with their whole desire PsaU 37 36, I s. him, but he could not be found 78. 34. when he slew them, then they s. him Ca7tt.3.1.by nightonmy bed 1 s.him whom my son. loveth ; I s. him but I found him not, 2. J 5 6. Luke 2.44. and they s. him among their kinsfolk 4, 42. and the people s. him, and came unto li.rr. SOOLDIER, See SoLUlEll. SOUL. 'This tvord i« scripture, especially in the style oj ihe Hebrews, is very equivocal. It is taken, I. For that spiritual, reaiimable, ,-^nd immorta. suditance 'in man, which is the origin of our thitughts, of our desires, of our reasonings ; which distinguishes us from the brute creaimii, and which bears some 1 esemblance in its divine Maker. Mat. 10. 28, Tear him which is able to destroy both soul and body. 'i',':ts sub- stance niitst be spiritual, htcatise it thinks ; it must be im/ntnt I, because it is spiritual. The Scripture indeed ascribes to beasts a soul, a spirit, life, and rcspii alion, which may be a second acceptation uf the uiord,as inGtn. 1, 24, Let the earth bring forth the living creature, tn Hebrew, the living soul. So in Lev, 17. li. The life, in Hebrew, the soul of the flesh is in the blood. And tn liccl. 3. 21, Who knoweth the spirit of the b.iast that goeth downward ? This soul is the spirit, the breath, ichich is the principle of animal lij'e, and -vhich is common 10 men and hiutes : But the scripture allows to man alone the privileges- of understaiiding, the knowledge of God, wis- dom, immoriahty, the hope of future happiness, and of eternal life. It i-nla threatens men with the pujiishment of another Itje and the pains of hell. \\. Soul li taken for the whole person, huth soul and body ; Give me the persons, in Hebrew, souls, and take the goods to thysek, says the king of Sodcm to Abraham, Gen. 14. 21. And in Geo, 12. 5, Abram took Sarai bis wife, aud Lot his brother's son, and all their substance that they had gathered, and the souls that they had gotten in llaran ; that is, the servants they had purchased, or the children that had been born to them. III. It is taken foi the life of man. Psal. ,33. 19, To deliver the soul from deatxi ; to save them alive. And in Psal. 7- 5t J..et ihe enemy persecute my soul, and tsdce it, let him take away my life. And oftei*. in the Psalms. IV. It JS taken someti?nes foi death,, or a dead body. Kuni. Q, 6, Some were defiled by the dead body of a man, i?t Hebrew, by the soal of a man. And in ^um. G, 6, he shall come at no dead body, ut Hebrew, dead soul Also in Psal. I1&. 10, Thou wilt not leave my soul in hell j that is thou wiU not sujfe- my body to coiUinue long in the gravSy or in a state of death. Sometimes it ts taken for a living hody- Psal. 105. 18, He was laid in iron, ty^ Hebre^i-, his soul came into iron. V. h is used for desire, love, incltnntion. Gen 23. 8, If it be your nxid- tn H*.bre«, if it sou jjlease or be agteeabU ti> your aoul. 1 Sam. \A. 1, The soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David ; he had a great love and affec- tion J or him. So tn Prov. 27.7, The fall soul, Thai is, a manwhose desire or appetite is fully satisfied. Gen. J . + 20. the moving creature that hath s. 1 30, to every thing wherein there is a living s. 2, 7 , God breathed and man became a living s. 34. 8. the s. of my son longeth for your daughter 55, 18. as her/, was in departing, for she died (■^od. 12, 1 16. save that which every s. muat eat 23. t &. for ye know the s. of a stranger Zlei;. 4.2. if a J. shall sin through ignorance + 27- and if any s. of the common people sin 5. 1, if a s. sin, and hear the voice of swearing 2. or if J. touch anyuQclean thing.shallbe unclean 4. if a s. swear || 15. if a j. commit a trespass 17. if a s. sin and commit any of these things 6.2. i?a.s. lie |'| 17. 12. noj. of you shall eat blood 17. 11. it is blood maketh an atonement for the s. 22. 11. if the priest buy any s. with his money S.I. .W. whatsoever s. doth any work in that day •26. J 5. or if your s. abhor luy judgments 'Ui. because their s. abhorred my statutes ?/jim. y. 13. even the same s. shall be cut off 21. 4. thp s, of the people was much discouraged 30. 4. every bond wherewith she hath bound her s. shall stand, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 31 . 28. one s. of five hundred for the Lord JJei/i. 11. 13. and to serve him with all your s. Iti. ye shall lay up these my words in your s. 13. S.proveth you know whether you love the Ld. G, with all your J. Josh. 22. 5. 3 Kings 2. 4. Jvdg. 18. 1 25. lest fellows bitter of *. run on thee 1 S.im. 18. 1. s. of Jonathan was kuit to s. of David 22. t 2. every one hitter of s. came to David 25. 29, s. of my lord bound up in bundle of life 30. ti. because the s. of all the people was grieved 2 Sam. 5. 8. the blind that are hated of David's s. 13. 39. the s. of David longed to go to Absalom 17. + 8. thy father and his men be bitter of s. 1 Kivtgs 8. 48. and so return to thee with ai] their s. 17. 21. let this child's s. come into him again 'i Kings 4.27. let her 'done for her s. is vexed 23 . 3. to keep his commiHidments with all their s, .1 Chron . 22 . now set your s. to seek the Lord 2 Chr. 6. 38. if they return to thee with all their s. 15. 12. to seek the Lord God with all their s. Joh 3. 20. why is life given to the hitter in s. ? 12.10 in whose hand is the s. of every living thing It). 4. if your s. were in my soul's stead 24. 12, and the s. of the wounded crieth out 3 1 , + 39. if I caused the s. of the owners to expire 3fi. + 14. their s. dieth in youth, and their life is '*j«/. 17, 1 9- hide from my enemies against the j. 19. 7, the law of Lord is perfect converting the s. 3:f.l9,to deliver their J. from death and keep alive 34. 22. the Lord redeemeth the s. of his servants 4y. H. the redemption of their s. is precious 1".. 14.he shall redeem their A-.from deceitand viol. 74. 19. O deliver not the s. of thy turtle-dove 78. 50. he spared not their j. from death HO. 4. rejoice the s. of thy servant, O Lord y4. 21. they gather against the j. of the righteous lofi. 15. but he sent leanness into their s. 10?.5. hungry and thirsty their j, fainted in them 9. he satisficth longing .r. and fiUelh hungry s. 18. their J, abhorreth all manner of meat 2ri, their s. is melted because of trouble Prov. 10, 3. not suffer the s. of righteous to famish n . 25. liberal s. shall be made fat that watereth l.S. 2. but the J. of transgressors shall eat violence 4 the s. of the sluggard desireth and hath not 1 9- the desirfi accomplished is sweet to the s. Id, C4. pleasant words are sweet tothej, 19- 2. the s. be without knowledge itis not good lb. and an idle f. shall suffer hunger 71. 10. the.?, of the wicked desireth evil 22.'^'i. Lord will spoil j. of those that spoiled them 15, 13. for he refresheth the s. of his masters 25. as cold waters to a thirsty s. so is good news 27. 7- the full s. loatheth an honey-comb ; but to the hunqry s. every bitter thing is sweet + 9- so a man's friend by the counsel of the s. 31. + 6. give wine to ihem that are bitter of s, Isa. 3. 9. woe to their s. they have rewarded evil i 20. I will take away the houses of the s. 10. + 18. it shall consume from the s. to the flesh 32. (i. to make empty the s. of the hungry ■if). + 2. but their s. is gone into captivity ■ly. +7. thus saith I,d. to him that is despised in s. 55. 2. let your s. delight itself in fatness 3. come unto me, tiear, and your s. shall live 58. 10. and if thou satisfy the afflicted s. Grt 3. their J. delightetli in their abominations icr, 4. 10, whereas the sword reacheth to the s. 20 13, he hath delivered the s. of the poor "i, '2. their .1. shall be as a watered garden I > and I will vallate the ,». of the iriests SOU 7ef.31.S5. thussaith Ld. 1 have satiated the weary s. and 1 have replenished every sorrowful i. 38. 16. as the Lord liveth, that made us this s. 40.tl4. hath sent Ishmael to strike thee ia j* 4,4. "I- 14. they have lift up their s. to return Lam. 1, 11. hath given for meat to relieve the i. 2, 12, when their s. was poured out into bosom 3. 25. the Lord is good to tbe s. that seekethhim Ezek. 18. 4, all soiJs are mine, as s. of father, so s. of son is miue, the*, that oinneth, it shall die, 20. 24. 21. what your j. pitieth shall fall by sword t25, I take from them the lifting up of the s. 25. 1 6i thou hast rejoiced in s. with all thy despite Hos. 9.4. their s. shall not come into house of Lord Jo7^o/i 2. S.waters compassed me about even to the j. Mai. 10. 38. but are not able to kill the s. fear him that can destroy both s. and body in Dell Mark 12. 33. to love him with all the heart and s. -4cf.y2.43.fear came on every j-.many wonders done 3. 23. every j. which will not hear that prophet 4. 32, multitude that believed of one heart and s. Horn. 2,9, augtush on every .s.of man that doeth evil 13. 1. let every s. be subject to the higher powers I T/iess. 5. 23. chat your s. and body be preserved Bed. 4. 12. word of God piercing to dividing of s. 6. 19. which hope we have as ao anchor 01 the s. 10. 39, but of them that believe to saving of the s. Jam. 5. 20, he shall save a s. from death and hide 1 Pet. 2.11. from fleshly lusts which war ag. the j, 2 Pet. 2.8, Lot vexed his right, s. from day today Rev. 16. 3. and every living s. died in the sea See Afflicted, Bitterness. His SOUL. Gen. 34. 3. /its s, clave to Dinah Jacob's daughter 42. 21. are guilty, when we saw anguish of Aij j-. Exod. 30. 12. shall give a ransom for Ais s. to Lord Num. 30. 2, or swear an oath to bind his s, to Lord DeJtl. 24, + 15. he is poor, and lifleth /lis s. to it Judg. 10,16. his a. was grieved for misery of Israel 16. 16. she urged him, so thdX/tis j. was vexed 2 Kings 33. 25. there was no king like Josiah who turned to the Lord with all his~s. 2 Chron. 34.31 . Job 14. 22. and his s. within him shall mourn 18. + 4. he teareth his s. in his anger 21. 25. another dieth in the bitterness of his s, 23. 13. what his s, desireth, eve: tat he doeth 27. 8. the hypoorite, when God taketh away his s. 31. 30. neither to sin, by wishing a curse to Ai'j J. 32. f 2, he justified his .-. »ather than God 33. 18. he keepeth back /lis s. from the pit 20. and his s. abhorreth dainty meat 22. yea, his s. draveth near unto the grave 28* he will deliver his s. from the pit, 30i Psal. 10. +3. the wicked boasteth of /its s. desire 11. 5. but the wicked lo^eth violence, his s, bateth 24. 4. who hath not lifted up his s. to vanity 25.13. his s. shall dwell at ease, and seed shall in- herit the earth 49. 18. though while he lived he blessed Au .r. 89. ^. shall he deliver his s. from the grave? 105. +18, feet hurt with fetters, his s. came into iron 109,31. to save from those that condemn his s, Prov. 6. f 16. seven are an abomination to his s, 30. if he steal to satisfy his s. when he is hungry 13. 25. the righteous eateth to satisfying of his s. Id. 17. he that keepeth his way, preserveth his s. 18. 7. a fool's lips are the snare of his s. 21. 23. whoso keepeth his mouth, keepetk his s. 22 . 5, that doth keep his s. shall be far from them 23. 14, and shalt deliver his s. from hell 29. 10. hate the upright, but the just seek his s. EccL 2. 24. that he should make his s. enjoy good G. 2. so that he wanteth nothing for his s. 3. and his s. be not filled with good Isa. 29. 8. but he awaketh and his s. is empty ; behold he is faint and his s. hath appetite 44. 20. that be cannot deliver his s. nor say 53. lu. when shalt make his s. an offering for sin ll.he shall see of travail of hiss, and be satisfied 12. because he poured out his s. unto death Jer. 50. 1 9. his s. shall be satisfied on mount Ephr. 51. 6. flee and deliver every man his s. 45. Eze/c. 18. 27. doeth what is right, he shall save A. s. 33. 5. he that taketh warning, shall deliver his s. Amos 2. + 14. neither shall the mighty deliver his s. HJic.T.i^. the gresit man utteretb mischief of /«> J. Ha/1.2, i. hiss, thatis lifted up, is not upright in him Mai. 16. 26. ifgaiu whole world, and lose /iij own J, what can man give in exchange for ^..^ili^arlS, 37. Acts 2.:il. /!i.r J, was not left in hell nor flesh did see .% SOUL. Ge7i. I2. 13. and my s. shall live because of thee 19-20.Oh let me escape thither,aQd my f. shall live 27. 4. that my s. may bless thee before I die, 25. 49. G. O my s. come not thou into their secret Lev. 26. 11. and my s. shall not abhor you, 30. Num. 2^. i 10. letwy J. diedeath of the righteous Judg. 5.21 . O my s. thou hast li'odden down strength 10. I- 30. let ?ny s. die with the Philistines 1 Sam, 1. 15. but have poured out my s. before Ld SOU I Sam 24. 11. jet thou huntest my /. to take ll 9.0. 21. becauie myi. was precious in thine eye."t 2'bff7«. 4.9. David answered itechab, as the Lord liveth, who hath redeemed my *. 1 Ktngsl. 29. Jo// 6. 7 . the things ?ny s. refuBed, are as my meal 7. 15. so that ma s. chooseth strangling and death 9. 21. though perfect, yet would 1 not know my s. 10.1. m» s. is weary of life, speak bitterness of my t, 19. 2. how long will ye vex my s. with words r 27. 2. and the Almighty, who hath vexed my t. 30. 15. they pursue my s. as the wind 16. and now my s. is poured out upon me 25. was not my s. grieved for the poor ? Ps. 3. 2. who say of tny s. there is no help in God 6. 3. my s. is sore vexed, but, O Lord, how long ? 4. delivermy. s. 17.13. J 22,20. | ll6,4. | 15iO.S. 7. 2. lest he tear my s. like a lion, reuding it 5. let the enemy persecute my s. and take it 1 1 , 1 . ho w say ye to my s. tlee as a bird to mountain 13, 2. how long shall I take counsel in my s. ' 16. 10, thou wiltnotleavemyj.inhell,,i4c«2.27. 23,3, he restoreth my s. \\ 25. 1. to thte 1 lift my s. 25.20. O keep my s. and deliver me, 1 trust in thee 20. 9. gather not mys. with sinners, nor my life 30.3. thou hast brought up my s. from the grave + 12. that my s. may sing praise to thee 31. 7. thou hast known my s. in adversities 9. yea my s. and my belly are consumed 34. 2. my s. shall make her boast in the Lord 35. 3. say unto my s. 1 am thy salvation 4. let them be put to shame that seek after my s. 7 . without cause they have digged a pit for my s 9. and my s. shall be joyful in the Lord 12. they rewarded me to the spoiling of my s. 13. as for me, i humbled my s. with fa.sting 17. rescue my s. from their destructions 40. 14. let them be confounded that seek aftermy j. 41. 4. heal my s. for 1 have sinned against thee 42, 1 . as the hart, so panteth my s. after thee, O G . 2, my s. thirsteth for the living God, 143, 6. 4. when I remember, I pour out nty s. in me 5- why art thou cast down, O my s. ? 11. | 43. 5 6. O my God, my s. is cast down within me 49. 15. God will redeem my s. from the grave 54. 3. and oppressors seek after my s. 4. the Lord is with them that uphold my s. 55. 18. he hath delivered my s. in peace from bat. 56.6. they mark my steps, when they wait for my j. 13. for thou hast delivered my s. from death 57. 1. be merciful, O G. fox my s. trusteth in thee 4- my s. is among lions || 6. my s. is bowed down 59. 3. for lo, they lie in wait for my s. 62. 1. truly my j. waiteth upon God, my salvatron 5. my s. wait thou only upon God, my expectation 62.1. OGod, my I. thirsteth for thee in a dry land 5. my s. shall be satisfied as with marrow and fat 8. my s. foUoweth hard after thee, thy right hand 9. but those that seek my s. to destroy it shall go 66.16.1 will declare what God hath done for my s. 69. 1. for the waters are come in unto my s. 10. when 1 wept and chastened my s. with fastiiig 18. draw nigh to my s. and redeem it, deliver me 70. 2. confounded that seek after my s. 71. 13, 71.23.myj-.shall rejoice whicii thou hast redeemed 77. 2. my sore ran, my j. refused to be comforted 84, 2. my s. longeth for the courts of the Lord 86.2.preserve mys. |1 1 3. thou hast delivered my s. 4. for to thee, O Lord, do I lift up my s. 143. 8. 14. assemblies of valiant men sought after my s. 83.3.»ny s. is full of troubles, my life draweth nigh 14, L. why castest thou off my j.? why hidest thou 94. 17. my s. had almost dwelt in silence 19. in thoughts within thy comforts delight my .1. 103. 1. bless the Lord, O my j. 2,22. ] 104, 1,35. 109. 20, reward of them that speak against my i . lib, 7. return unto thy rest, O my s. 8, foi- thou hast delivered my s. from death 119. 20. my s. breaketh for the longing it hath 25. my s. cleaveth to the dust, quicken thou nie 28. my s. melteth for heaviness, su-engthen me 81. my s. fainteth for salvation, but 1 hope 109.'ny s.is continually in my hand,yet uot forget 129. therefore doth my s. keep them 167. my s. hath kept thy testimonies 175. lei my s. live, and it shall praise thee 120. 2. deliver my s. O Lord, from lying lips 6. my s. hath dwelt with him ihat hatetJi peace 130, 5. I wait for the Lord, mj/ s. doth wait, 6. 131. 2. my s. is even as a weaued child 1.38. 3. and strengthen me with strength in my s. 139, 14. and that my s. knoweth right well 141 .8. in thee is my trust, leave not my s. destitute 142. 4. refuge failed me, no man cared for mys. 7. bring my s. out of prison, that 1 may praise thy 143. 3. for tixe enemy hath persecuted my s. 11.0 Lord, bring my s. out of trouble 146. 1. praise the Lord, praise the Lord, Omys. EccL 4. 8. for whom do 1 bereave my s. of good ? 7- 28. which yet my s. seeketh, but I find na*. Cant. 1. 7. O thou whom my s. loveih, 3- 1, 2,3. 1 sou •}*ni.b.6.myt. failed wheu h« s:iake, ! sough* him 6. tS,my 1. made me likechirmrs of Ammi-iiailib *fl.l. 14. yonrnew mooiisandfftAais wy J. hateth ^. 9. ». Ill my /. have 1 de»ired thee in" the night S8. 17- thou h;i3l in love to my j. dt-Hv&red it 4C. 1 , behold mioe elect, in whum iny s. delighteth 6l. 10. my t. shall be joyful in my God ar. 4. 19. hast heard, O my #, suund of the trumpet 31. mu t, is wearied because of murderers 6. 9. shall not my s. be avenged r cy. [ 9. 9. b.B.be in struct ed,0 Jer.lest myf.depanfrom thee l4.7.bi-lovedof/ny /. inio the hand of her enemies 13.17-my J. sh. weep in secret placo for your pride 18. 20. for they have digged a pit for my j. ^8. 41. 1 will rejoice over them wild my wbole /. ttiin. 1.16. the comforter that shounl relieve my 5. 3. 17. thou hast removed «iy s. far off from peace SO. iny St hath ihem stil* in remembrance 24-. Lord IS my portion, Sli'th my , will I hope 58.0 Lord, ihou bast pleaued the c iuses of mys. Etet. 4. 14. behold, my t. hath not been polluted Joua/i C.7.when my t. fainted within me, 1 remem. Mic.6. 7. the fruit of my body for the sin of my j. 7. I. my s. desired the first ripe fruit l^ch. 11.8. three shepherds 1 cutofT, j/tyt. hiathed Mat. ie.18.my beloved, in whom my /.is well pleas. 20. 36. mi/s. is exceeding sorrowiul, MarA 14. 34. Lu^g 1. 46. my J. doth magnify the Lord IC. 19. I will say to my J. soul, eat, drink JuAril'3. 27. my J. ia troubled, and what shall I say? C Cor. ] . 23. I call God for a record upon mys. iltb. lU. 38. my I. shall have no pleasure in him Our SOUL. ttum. 11.6. c«r i. is dried away, nothing but manna SL. 5. no bread, ovr s. loatheth this light bread Ps. .33. 20. our s. waiteth for Lord, he is our help .16.t 25. let them not say, ah, our s. wsuld have it 44. 25. for our s. is bowed down to the dust 6f).9. bless our God, who holdeth our s. in life 123.4 *n«" J. is exceedingly filled with scorning 12<1'. 4. the stream had gone over our s. 5. 7. our a, is escaped as a bird out of the snare Isa. S6. 8. the desire of t>itr s. is to thy name Own SOUL. Deui. 13.6. if a friend is as ihine ozm s. entice thee 1 Snm. 18. 1, tile soul of Jonathan was knii to David, and he loved him as his nu-n s.S. | 20.17. Piai. 32. 29. and none can Itei^p ali\ e his own s. Pruv. 6. .12. he that doeth it, dpstroyeth his own t. 8. 1)6. but he that sinneih, wroiigmh his own t. 11. 17. the merciful man doeth good to his own s. 1 5..'{2.be that refuseth instruction rlespis.his uinn s. 19. 8. he that (;etteth wisdom, lovelh his own s, 16. he thatWt^ep. commandments keep, his oiC7i s. :2l).2.that provoketh king.sinneth against his own s. ?9- 24. whoso is parlnerwith thief, hateth uW7i s. Nat. 16. 26. what is a man profited, if he shall gain whole world and lose hiaowns.? A/a;>i-8.36. Lille 2.35. sword shall pierct' ihro' thy 07vn s. also TAat SOUL. Cett. 17- 14. not circumcised, rAat s. shall be cut off from his people, E^od. 31. 14. Lev. 7.20, 31,25,27. I 19.8. Sum. 15. HO. Eird, 12. 16. whoso e-ateth leavened bread, that s. shall be cut off from Israel. AWn. I9. 13. 19- whoso eate h leavened bread, Ihut s. shall be cut ofl' from congregation of Israel, Smu. 19.20. Lev. 17.10. I will set my face against //la/ s. SO. (j. S2. .3. that s. ahall be cut off from my presence 2:{. 30. chat s. will I destroy from his people Sum. 15. 31. that s. shall utterly be cut off. r/iy SOUL. f^en. 57. 19. eat, that t/iy s. may bless me, 33. Vent. 4. 9. take heed, and keep thy s. diligently 09. shalt find him, if seek him with all tAy s. d. 5. love the Lord thy God with all t/iy s. 30, 6. 10. JC. to serve the Lord thy God with all t/iy j. 12. 15. whatsoever tAy s. lustoth after, 14, 20. 26.l6.do withalUAyj.||30.2. obey with all My j. 3U. 2. obey his voice with all thy heart and i/iy s. 10. if thou turn unto the Lord with all t/iy s. 1 itam. 2. 16. then take as much as i/iys. de'sireth 2i). 4. whatsoever r/iy J. desireih, I will do for thee 23, 20, come according to all the desire of t/iy £. 25. dg. yet a man is risen to pursue and seek t/iy {. 1. h'higs 1 1. 37. slialt reign according all thy s. deair. .'ial. 121. 7- 'he Lord shall preserve thy s. ^rov. 2. 10. when knowledge is pleasant to thy s. 7.22. so shall be \ikio(/tys. and grace to thy neck .9. 18. and let not thy s. spare for his crying 22. 25. learn his ways, and get a snare to thy s. 24. 12. he that keepetb thy s. doth not he know it 1 14. so shall the knowledge of wisdom be to tiiy t. ty. 17. yea, he shall give delight to thy s, ha. 51. 23. which have said to thy t. bow down 58. 10. If thoQ draw nut thy 1. to the hungry 11. the LrM-d shall satisfy thy j. in drought Vr.i4.i9.hath //iv/.loathedZion ' whysmkteuus' IM. 17. t^o forth' tlien, thy t. shall live, 20. ,ii 3 l<). thuu li.^.tt delivf :-ed iv J.2\ I 'J?. , Vi- sou Hab. C. 10. and ihou hast sinned against thy 1. Mat. 22.37. thou shalt love Lord with allthy beiirt and with all thy s. Mark 12. 30. JUtke 10. 27- Luka 12.20.this night thy s. shall be required of th'>e 3 JcAHS.thou mayestprosper,eTen as My /.prosper. if«D,18.14.the truits thy s. lusted after are departed Hee LivETH. aOULS. Oen. 12.5. Abraham took /. riiey had got in Haran 14, 'f 21. give me the /. and taice goods to thyself 36. + 6. Ksau took all the /. of his house 46. 15. the t. by Leah were thirty and three IS.by Zilpah sixteen /.^22.by Hachel fourteen s. 25. all the/. .Jacob had by Bilhahwere seven 26. all the J. that came into Egypt, sixty and six 27. the sons of Joseph in Egypt were two .1. all the /, of house of Jacob were seventy/. Lxod. 1.5. Exod. 12. 4. take a lamb according tn number of/. l6.f 16. an homer according to the number of /, 30. 15. an offering to Lord, to make an atonement for your /. I6. Lev. I7. 11. A'«m,31. 50, Zei'.]8.29.even /.that commit them shall be cut off 20. 25. ye shall not make your /. abominable Num. lb. 38. of these sinners against their own /. ■10. 9< every vow wherewith have bound their /. Josh, 10<28.he utterly destroyed them and all the /. that were therein, 30, 32. | 11. 11. 23, 1 11. take good heed iheretore unto your /. 14. ye know in all your hearts and in all your s. 1 Sam. 25. 29. s. of thine eneuiies shall he sling out 1 Chron. 5. + 21. they took of /. of men lOO.OOO £///i.9.t3l.these day.. they shall not deliver their /. 57. 16. spirit should fail, and /. which I made Jer. 2, 34. in thy skirts is found the blood of /. 6. 16, ye shall find rest for your /. Mat. 11. 29. 26.19- thus might we procure great evil ag. our/. 37. + 9- thu.s saith the Lord, decoive not your /. 42.t30 ye have used deceit against your 44. 7. why commit this great evil against your j. .' Lam. J, 19. they sought meat to relieve their j. Kzek. 7. 19- they shall not satisfy their /. 13. 18. to hunt s. will ye hunt /. of my people, 20. will ye save the/, alive that come unto you : IQ.to slay the /. that should not die 14. 14. they should deliver but their own /. 18.4. all/, are mine |] 22. 25. they have devoured/. 22. 27 . her princes are like wolves to destroy /. Ln/re^l. 19- in your patience possess your /. Acts 2. 41 . there were added to them 3000 /. 7- 14. he called Jacob and his kindred 75. /. 14.22. confirming the /. of the disciples, exhorting 15. 24. have troubled you subverting your /. 27. .37. we were in all in the ship 276 /. 2 Cor. 12. [ 15. I would be spent for your /, 1 Thes^. 2. 8. to have imparted our own j. to you Ue6. 13. 17. obey them, for they watch for your /. Jam. 1. 21. the word which is able to save your s lPfi/.1.9.endof your faith the salvation of your/, 22. seeing have purified your /. in obeying truth 2. 25. ape returned to the Shepherd of your / 3. 20. wherein few, that is, eight /. were saved 4. 19. commit the keeping of their /. to him 2 /-'(7.2.14.cauuot cease fr.sin beguiling unstable /, /'Vi'. 6.9. J saw under the altar the/, of them slain 18. 13. no man buyeth slaves and /. of men 20. 4. I saw the /. of them that were beheaded See Afflict. SOUND, Siibstajitive. Ezod. 28.35. his /. shall be heard when he goeth in Lev. 25. 1 9« cause the trumpet loud of /. to sound 26. 36. the /. of a shaken leaf shall chase them Josh. 6. 5. when ye hear the/, of the trumpet, 20. ZSajn. 5. 24. when thou hearest the /. of agoing in the tops of the mulberry-trees, 1 Ckron. 14.15 6. 15. they brought up the ark with shouting aiid the /. of the trumpet, 1 Chron, 15. 28. 15. 10. when ye hear the /. say Absalom reigns 1 Kings ] . 40. the earth rent with the /. of them 41. when Joab heard the /. of the trumpet 14. 6. when Ahijah heard the /. of her feet IH. 41, for there is a /. of abundance of rain 2 A'/*i^/G.32.is not /.of his master's feet behind him 1 Chron. 16. 5. but Asaph made a/, with cymbals 42. with trumpets and those that should make a / 2 Chr. 5. 13. as one, to make one /. to be heard Neh. 4. 20. in what place ye hear /. of the trumpet Job 15. 21 . a dreadful /. iu his ears, in prosperity 21. 12. and rejoice at the /. of the organ 37. 2. hear the /. that goeth out of his mouth 39. 24. norbelieveth he It is the /. of the trumpet Pnal. 47. 5. the L. gone up with the /. of a trumpet 77. 17. cloud poured out water, skies SQpt out a/. 89- 15. blessed arei^eople thatknow the joyful /. 92. 3. siog upon the harp with a soletnn /. yS. 6. ^ii;;; wjiL trumpets and . of corn :. SOU P/fl/.l50 3 praise him with the /. of the trum.'Hil Eccl.T. 1 6. as the /. of thorns under a oot 12. 4. when the /. of the grinding is low Jer. 4. 19. hast heard, O my soal,5te/. ofiniuMio 21. how long shall I hvar the /. of the trumf«i ' 6. 17. saying, hearken to the /. of the trumpet : 8. 16. the laud trembled at the /. of the neighing 25. 10. I willtake fromthem J. of the millbioiies 42. 14. where we shall hear no /. of the trumpet 50,22. /. of battle is in the land, and of destruciioa 51. 54. a/, of a cry comelh from Babylon £ae(t. 10.5. the /. of the chenibims* wings wai. heard 26. 13. the /. of thy harps shall be no more heard 15. shall not the isles shake at the i. of thy fall H 27 .28. suburbs shall shake at /.of cry of thy pilots 31. 16. i made nations to shake at/, of his fall S3. 4. heareth the /. and taketh no warning 5. he heard /. of trumpet and took not warning Da7i. 3.5. at the time when ye bear the/.?, 10, 15. Amos 2. 2, Moab shall die with /. of trumpet 6. 5, that chaunt to the t . of the viol, and invent Mat. 24. 31. he shall send his angels with a great/. Johns. 8. hearestthe/. but canst not tell whence Acts 2. 2. suddenly there came a /. from heaven Kom. 10.18. verily their /. went into all the eartt 1 Cor. 14. 7* even things without life giving /. 8. for if the trumpet give an uncertain /. Hed. 12. 19. ye are not come to the /. of a trumj^t itev. 1. 15. and his voice as the /. of many waters 9.9- the s. of their wings was as the /. of chariots 18.22. the /. of a millstone shall be heard 00 more SOUIJU, Adjective. Psal. 119- 80. let my heart be /. in thy statutes Prov. 2. 7. he layeth up /. wisdom for the righteous 3. 21. my son, keep i. wisdom and discretiuu 8.14.counsel is mine and/, wisdom, I amuuderst. 14. 30. a /. heart is the life of the fiesh, but envy Jjitke id. 27. because hath received him safe and s. 1 T'lm.l.lC if any other thing contrary to /. doctr. 2 Tim.X.t. for (iod hath given us spirit of a/, mind 13. hold fast the form of j^. words thou hast heard 4. 3. when they will not endure /. doctrine Tit, \.Q. he may be able by /. doctrine to exhort 13. rebuke them, that they may be /. in the faith 2. 1. speak the things which become /. doctrine 2. that the aged men be /. in faith, in chanty 8. s speech that cannot be condemned SOUND, Ter*. Lev. 25. 9- trumpet of jubilee to /. in day of atone ment make the trumpet/, through all the land Num.XQ.1, shall blow, but you shall not/, an alarui 1 Chr. 15.19- Ileman and Asaph were appoint, to / ij(7.l6, 11. wherefore my bowels shall/. fcrAloat Jer. 48. 36. my heart shail /■ for Moab like pipe^ Joel 2. 1. and /. an alarm in my holy mountain Mat. 6.2. therefore do not/, a trumpet before thee 1 Cor. 15.52. for the trumpet shall /. dead be raised liev, 8.6. the seven angels prepared themselves to 13. trumpet of the three angels who are yet to / 10. 7 • when the seventh angel shall begin to /. SOUNDED. Exod. 19. 19. when the voice of the trumpet /. lon^ 1 'Sam.20.12.Jonathan said,when t have /.my faiK, £ Chron. 7. 6. the priests /. trumpets, 13. 14. 23. 13. the people rejoiced, and /. with trumpets 29- 28. the singers sang and the trumpeters /. Neh, 4. 18. he that /. the trumpet was by me Luke 1.44. as soon as voice of salutat. /. in my ears 1 Thess. 1. 8. from yon j. out the word of the I^rd Rev. 8. 7. the first angel /. and there followed hail 8. the second j.|l 10. third /.|i 12. fourth angel /. 9. 1. the fifth/.[H3. sixth /. II 11. 15. seventh /. SOUNDED. Acts 27. 38. they /. and found it twenty fathoms ; they /. again and found It fifteen fathoms SOUNDETH. Exod. 19- 13. when the trumpet /. long, come up SOUNDING. 1 C'ir. 15. 16. singers with instruments of music i. 2 Chron. 5. 12. and with them 120 priests /. 13, 12. his priests with/, trumpets to cry alarm Psal. 150. 5. praise him upon the high /. cymbals Isa. 63. 15. where is thy zeal and /. of thy bowels Ezek, 7. 7. and not the s. again of mountains 1 Cor. 13. 1 . and have not charity, 1 am as s, brass SOUNDNESS. P/fl?.38.3.there is no /. in my flesh for thy anger,?. Isa. 1.6. there is no /. in it, but wotinds and bruises .flrf.l9. they of J. shall possess the mount of Esan 20. the captivity shall possess the cities of the s. JIali. 3. i 3. God came from j, from mount Paran j^ech.T.T. when men inhabited the s. and the plain y. 14. God shall go with whirlwinds of the s. 14. 4. half of the mount-iin remove toward the s. HJat. 12. 42. queen of the shall rise injudgment /.M^el3.29. come from i to sit down with Abraham ricts 8. 26. saying, arise, and go toward the s. I'fir. 21. 13. on the J. three gates on the west three SOUTH-BORDER ^nm. 34. 3. s.-iorder the outmost coast of salt-sea 'oi/i. 15. 2. the s.-border of Judah from the shore SOUIH-COUNTRY. Oen. 20.1. Abraham sojourned toward the s.^covn. 24. 62. for Isaac dwelt in the s.-covntry '^o.nlt. H. 16. Joshua took all the s.-coiinlrt/, 12. 8. SCec/i. 6. fi. the grisled so forth toward the s.-cvim. SOUTH-FIELD. V.sek. 20. 46. prophesy ag. the forest of the j.-_^«/d SOUTH-LAND, 'iw/f. 15, 19. thou hast given me a j -/. Judg. 1. 15. SOUTH-QUARTER. Nvw. .'54. 3. s.-gvarter from Zin by coast of Edom iuxh 10, 15. s,~qunrier from end of Kirjath-jearim SOUTH-RAMOTH. Sam. 30. 27. to them which were in s.-Uamoth SOUTH-SIDE. iSTflrf. 26. 18. twenty boards on the s.-side, 36. 23. "Num. 2. 10. on s.-side shall be standard of Reuben 10. 6. camps which lie on the s.-side go forward flzef'. 42. 18. he measured the s.-sule SQO reeds 47. 1. the waters came at the s.-side of the altar 48. 16. and the s.-side 4500 measures, 33. SOUTH-WARD. fen. 13. 14. Lord said to Abraham, look s,-Toard ^'vm. 3. 29. Kohath pitch on side of tabem. s.-w. 13, 17. Moses said, get ye up this way s.-ward Vn the euic/i. Gen. ^0t^ :;ow SPA X [2] To preach the gospef,7 Coi.g. JO. now ne that niiniiteretb vp^ " ,lrf " " '^^ ■ '^ 50 WEST. 26. 12. Lev. 25. Mat. 13. 19. 1 Cor. "9. 11. [3] To disperse xeorldly goods among the poor, 2 (^or. 9- 6. [4] To he buried, and laid lihe seed in the earth, sithject to rottenness and putre/aclioyi, 1 Cor. 15. 42, 48. He that aoweth to the flesh, Gal. 5. 8. One that leads sitch a course of hfe as is a^jeeaile to hit corrupt -nainre, that layeth out his estate, and bestows all his time and paifis iyt the service of the flesh, and 30 makes proviiion only for this present life. He that soweth to the spirit, Gal. 6. S. He that layeth otU hit estate, or spetidetA his time: strength, and talents, for the gloiy of God, i?i obedience to the commands, motions, and dic- tates of the Spirit ; and particularly that itseih his estate for the maintenance of the gospel, wild nphotding the ministry of it. He that soweth and he that reapeth, John 4. 36. the prophets and John the Baptist, hj/m have sowed the seeds of instrttctimt among the people formerly, arid taught them the principles of saving truth ; and yon, my disciples, that suc- ceed ihetn,tcho3e ministry I irill me tn bringing people to embrace me and my dactrine, thereby to perfect those truths uhick vere formerly taught them concerning me. GeiiAl .23.here is seed for you and ye sh.j.the land Exod. 28, 10. six years j, the land, Lev. 25. 3. ^».19.19.shall not j'.with mingled seed, iJ«7<;.22,9. 25. 4. in the seventh year thou shalt not j. 11. 20. we shall not s. nor gather in our increase 22. ye shall s, the eighth year 26. 16. ye shall.!, your seed in vain, for enemies i A'ijigs 1^. 29. in the third year s. ye, ha. 37. 30. Job' 4. 8. they that s. wickedness reap the same 31. 8. then let me s. and let another eat Psal. 107. 37. s. fields, and plant vineyards 126. 5. they that s. in tears shall reap in joy Eccl. II. 4. he that observeth the wind, shall not s. 6. in the morning s. thy seed, and in the eveniog lia. 28. 24. doth the plowman plow all day to s. ? 30. 23. give rain of seed thou shalt j. ground withal .32. 20. blessed are ye that s. beside all waters Jer. 4. 3. break fallow-ground, s. not among thorns 31. 27. 1 will s. the house of Israel with seed 35. 7. neither shall ye build house nor s. seed Has. 2. 23. and 1 will s. her unto me in the. earth 10.12.j,to yourselves in rightt>ousn,reap in mercy Mic. 6. 15. thou shalt s. but ihou shalt not reap Zech. 10. 9. I will 3, them among the people ^Jat. 6, S6. the fowls cff the air s. not, nor reap 3 3 . 3. a sower went forth to s . when he sowed some seeds fell by the way-side, Marled. 3, Lukeii.5. 27. didst not thou s. good seed in thy field.' Luke i 2.24.consider ravens they neither j.nor reap 19.21, 22. reapest that thou didst not j. SOWED. f7£«.26.12.TsaaCf.in that land same year, received Jnifg. 9.45. Abimelech s. Shechem with salt ilia/.13.4.whenhei. some fell by the way side, and the fowls devoured them, Mark 4. 4. LideQ. 5. 2-l.M'hich J. good seeed |{ 25. the enemy j.lares, 39. SOW. See Sew. SOWEDST, Deut. 11. 10. not as Egypt, where thou s. thy seed SOWN. Lev. 11.37. if a carcase fall on sowing seed to be j. Dent. 21.4. to a rough valley neither eared nor x. 22. 9- lest the fruit of thy seed s. be defiled "9- 23. generation see that land is not s. nor bear Judg. 6. 3, when Israel had s. the Midianites came Pjfl/.Q7. 11 -light isa-. for the righteous,and gladness Isa. 19.7. every thing J. by the brooks shall wither 40. 24, shall not be planted, yea, shall not be s. 61. 11. as the garden causeth the things j. to spring Jer. 2. 2. thon wentest after me in a land not s. 12. 13. they have j. wheat, but sh;dl reap thorns Ezek.36*QJ. am foryou.and ye shall he tilled and s Hoj.8.7-they have f.the wind, shall reap whirlwind Nah. 1. 14. that no more of thy name be s. Hag. 1.6. ye have s. much, and bring in little Mat. 13.19. catcheth away that was s. Nark 4.15. 25.24.anhaTdman, reaping where ihou hast not s, Mark 4.l6.these are they which j.on stony ground 18. 5. among thorns jj 20. are s. in good ground 31 , which when it is s. is less than all ihe seeds 1 Car. 9. 11. if we have j. to you spiritual things 15. 42. it is J, in corruption || 43. is s. in dishonour 44.it is s. a natural body, raised a spiritual body ^dnr O.in tniiltinlTT vnnr cooil i- anfl ir,nt.or,rrr, t^n^-.. 2 Co )■. 9. 10. multiply yourseed s. and increase fruits Jam. 3. 18. the fruit of righteousness is s. in peace SOWER. 7jfl, 55.10. that it may give seed to the j. and bread Jer. 50 16, cut off j. from Babylon, and him that AJat. 13. 3. behold, a*, went forth to sow, when he sowed some seeds byway-side, Mor^ 4.3. LM-te8.5. 18. hear ye therefore the parable of the j. .Ua)-.t 4, 14. i. soweth the word, these by way-side 1 Cop. 15. 36. that which thuu .J. is not qaickeufd 37. thou 3. not that body that shall 1 e, but b ? SOWKTH. (gi-S Prov. b. 14. he j. discord )| 19. he that s. discor 11.18.tohini that J. righteousness be asurerew;iil 16. 28. a froward man t. strife, and a whisperer 22. 8. he that 4-. iniquity shall reap vanity Amos 9. 13, treader shall overtake him that j. scf j il7a/. 13.37, he thatj.goodseed,i9the Sonof "^ u Mark 4. 14, sower t. the word, these by way-sid" John 4. 36. both he that «. and reapeth may rcjori-^ .37. that saying true, one s. and another reapei 1 2 CV, 9.6. he who J. sparingly, he who/.bountiluiiy Gal. 0.7. for whatsoever a man j that shall be reup 8. that .r, to his hesh,shall reap corruptiotj ; but he that r. to the Spirit, shall reap lii't everlasting SOWING. Lev.iX. 57. if their carcase fall 00 any /.to be sown S(y. 5. and the vintage shall reach to the /. time SPACE. Gen. 29, 14. Jacob abode with him thej. of amonth 32. 16. and put a s. betwixt d^ove and drove Lev. 25.8. the j. of seven sabbaths of years shall h^ 30. if it he not redeemed in the 3. of a full year Josh. 3.4. there shall be a s. between you and it 1 .5am.e6.13.j-.betwcen David's company and Saul's Ezra 9. 8. for a little s. grace hath been shewed Jer, 28. 11. within the s. of two full years Luke 22. 59. aboQt the s. of one hour after Acts 5. 7. about J. of three hours his wife came in 34. commanded to put the apostles forth a little s. 7. 42. offered slain beasts by the t. of forty years 13,20. gave judgt-s about ^e *. of 450 years 21, God gave them Saul for the s. of 40 years 19- 8. he spake boldly the s. of three months 10. and this continued by the s. of two years .34. all with one voice about ». of two hour^ cried 20. 31. by the 3. of three years I ceased not Jam, 5, 17. it rained not by the j,of three years Wet. 2.21, 1 gave her J. to repent ofherfornjcatiou 8. 1 . there was silence about the 3. of half an hour 14. 20. and blood came by the s. of 160O furlongs 17. 10. when come, he must eontiDue a .short s. SPACES, I Kings 7 .-• 5. j.and pillars were square in prospect Aeh.T. +4. now the city was broad in t. /jfl.22.+18.he shall toss ihee into country large of*, 33. II 21. the Lord will be to us a place broiLd of j. SPAKE. Gen. 19. 14. Lot went out, and s. to his sons in law 24. 30. saying, thus s. the man unto me 29. 9. while be yet 3. with them, Rachel cam- 39.lO.it came to pass as she j.to Joseph day by d^y 42.14.that is it that 1 3. to you, saying, ye are spied 23. for he s. uuto them by an interpreter 43. 27. the old man of whom ye *. is yet alive 29. is this your younger brother of whom ye s. t 5u. 17. and Joseph wept when they s. unto him Sum. 12. 1. Miriam and Aaron s. against Moses 21. 5. and the people 3. against God and Moses Deut. ] . 43. so 1 s. to you, and ye would not hear 28. €8. Lord shall bring thee by way whereof L t. Judg. 19. £2. they *.. to the master of the house Ruth 4. 1. behold,the kinsman of whom Boaz .r. 1 •!)'a;n. 1.13. now Hannah 3. in her heart, lips moved 18. 24. told him, saying, on this manner j. David 2U. 26. nevertheless Saul i. not any thing that day .'iO. 6. for the people s. of stoning him 2 Sam. 12. IS. while child was alive, we s. to him 1 Kings 1. 42. while he yet s. behold, Jonathan 3. 22. thus they j. before king Solomon 2 Kings 2. 22. according to saying which Elisha j. 9. 12. and he said, thus and thus t. he to me 1 CAr.21. 19- David went up at saying which Gad* 2 Chron. 18. I9. one s. saying after this manner 30. 22. Hezekiah t. comfortably to them, 32. 6. 32. 16. his servant s. yet more ag. the Lord God 19. they s. against the God of Jerusalem 33. 18. that.r. toManasseh in the name of Lord A>'<.13.24.theirchildr, 3. half in speech of Ashdol £f(/(.3.4St came to pass, when they j. daily to him Job 2. lo, they sat down, and none *. a word to hi.n 19. 18. 1 arose, and they s. against me 29. 22. after my words they t. not again 32.16. for they t. not, but stood still, answered not Psal. 39- 3, fire burned, then s. I with my tongue 78.19- yea, theyj. against God^ihey said, can (» 106. 33. so that he s. unadvisedly with his lips Prov. 30. 1. the man s. to Ithiel and Ucal Cant. 2.10.my oelo^'ed j, and said, rise up, my cove 5.Q. my soul failed when he *. I sought him Jer, 8. 6. I hearkened and heard, thf y s. not arignt 20, 8. for since Is.l cried out, I cried violcme Jzek. 24. 18. so I s. to the people in the morning Dan. 7. 11, voice of great words whiCh the Honi.^. -Hof.lS.l.wben Ephraim i. trembling, exalled hims Afa/.3. 16. that feared Lord*, often one toauoihui SPA Mat.gAB. while he i. ihese to them, 17.5. | 26.4?. .l/«r*5. 35. t U. 43. LuJceO. 4g. | 2S. 47, tJD. IS-dev. was cast out, darob /. 12.22. Z«** 11.14. ^t. 45. Ihi-y perceived thnt hB s. of them Luit 1.55. 13 he 1, to oor fathers, to >)brahani e. 50, they anderstoofi not the saying which he /. 9. 11. he .t. unto them of the kingdom of Ood 31. who /. of his decease to be at Jerusaiem 22. as, other things blasphemously s. they ac. him S4. 6. remember how be j. to you in Galilee 36. as they thus t, Jesus stood in midst of them fohn 1. 15. John said, this was he of whom I t. 7 . IS. no man /. openly of him for fear of Jews 46 the officers said, never man /. like this man 8. S7. they understood not that he s. of the Father 10. 6. what things they were which he s. to them 41. all things that John j. of this man were true 11. 1.1. howbeit Jesus /. of his death 51 . this s. be not of hims. he prophesied that Jes, IS. 29. others said, an angel s. to hira SB. saying might be fulGlled which he 1. 18.9,32. 41. wheD he saw his glory, and /, of'him 1.1, 23. disciples looked, doubting of whom he i. 24. he should ask who it should be of whom he «. 13. 38, DO man knew for what intent he s. this 21. 19. this t. he, signifying by what death he jlrtt 6. 10. not able to resist spirit by which he s. 8. f). c^vf. heed to those things which Philip s. 10.44.whi1e Peter yet f.these words.II. Ghost fell 11. 4d. Jewsf. ag. those things that were spoken J i. I. and so /. that a great multitude believed lij. 9. but s. evil of that way before the multitude 20. 3B. sorrowing most for the words which he s. 22. 9> they heard not voice of htm that s. to me S6. 24. as he thus s. for himself, Festus .said 9H. 25. well j. the Holy Ghost by Esaias the prophet 1 Car. 13. 11. when I was a cuild, I s. as achild 14. 5. I would that ye all s. with tongues Gal. 4. 1 5. where is then the blessedness ye s. of ? he&.T.\'k. of which tribe Moses s. nothinf; of priest 12. 25. who refused him that s. on earth 2 l*et . 1 .21 .holy men of God t. as they were moved liev, 1.1 tl. I turned to see the voice that d'. with me 13. 11. I beheld another beast s. as a dragon God SPAKE. Gfn.35.l5. Jacob called place where God s.'Beth-til J-xud.iOA.Gods. all these words saying, 1 am Ld. Dent. 1. 6. the Lord our Ood s. to us in Horeb JoxA,Z^.14.not one thing failed of good things G. s. Mark 12. 26. how in the bush Cod s. to him John 9. 29. we know that God s. unto Moses Acts 7- 6. and God s. on this wise, that his seed IJeA. 1.1. God who s. in time past to the fathers See I.URU, expressly. Lord or God Sl'AKE, implicitly. v''«n.24.7. G . who J. to me, and sware to me saying 1 Snm. 9. 17. behold the man whom I s. to thee of 28.17. and the L. hath done to him as he s. by me ^ Ham.l.l.s. I a word wiih any of tribes of Israel ^'S. 3. God said, the rock of Israel s. to me Kingt 6. 12 word which I s unto David thy father i, Chrmi. 6. 4. who hath fulfilled that which he s. 32. 24. he s. to him, and gave him a sign Ptal. 33. g. hex. and it was done, he commanded 99- 7. he /, unto them in the cloudy pillar 105 31. he s. and there came flies and lice 34.hc s. and the locusts came, and caterpillars isa, 65. 12. when 1 s. ye did not heai;, 66. 4. Jar. 7, 13. 1 s. to you, rising up early and speakini 22. It. not to your fathers, I brought them 14. 14. I sent them not, neither s, unto them 79* 5. which 1 commanded not, nor s. it 22.21. If. unto thee in thy prosperity, but saidst 31 . 20. for since 1 s. against him, I remember him Ezek. 1. 28. I heard a voice of one that j. 2. 2^ 10. 2. he s. unto the man clothed with linen Dan. 9. 1?. he confirmed his words which he s. JIos. 12.4. found him in Beth-el, there he j. with us Lvie 1.70. as he J. by month of his holy prophets 24. 44. these are the words which I s. to you IJei 4. 4. he I. in a cenain place on this wise SPEAKEST. 3tidg. 13. 11. art thou the man s. to the woman ? 17. 2. the silver thou s, of also in mine ears 1 ■Sfi/n.^Q. 21. hearkened to words which thou j. 1 Aino.rti.24. thouf. also with thy mouth, and hast fuiailed it with thine hand . 2 C/iron. 6. 15. Sfi.Ict thy word be verified which thou s. to Dav. 53. didst separate them, as thou s. by Moses VeA. 9. 13. and j. with them from heaven ^jal. 89. 19- tlien thou s, in vision to thy Holy One ]er. 48. 27. since thou s. of him, skippedst for joy SPAN. Vrod. £8. 16. a s. shall be the length, and a s. the breadth of the breast-plate of judgment, 39. 9- S/trn ^7.4, Goliath's height six cubits and a s. l>n.4U.ie, whohatli meted nut heaven with the s. ? ii«j.C.20. '■hal' womi-Mi eat theirchilctr.of aj. long SPE iZsek. 43. 13. the border of the altar shall be a /. SPANI^ED. Isa. 48. 13. my right hand hath j. the heavens SPANGLED. Isa. 3. 1 19- I will take away the t. ornamfots SPARE. Gen. 18. 24. noti. the place for the fifty righteous 26. then 1 will s. all the place for their sakes 45. t 20. let not your eye 9. your stuff Deut. 13. 6. thou shalt not s. nor conceal him 29. 20. Lord will not s. him, but anger of l.ord 1 Sam. 15. 3. now go, destroy Amalek, s. them not Neh. 13. 22. and s» me according to thy mercy Job 6.10. let him not s. I have not concealed words 16. 13. he cUaveth my reins asunder, doth not s. 20. 13. though he g. it and forsake it not 27 . 22. for God shall cast upon him, ana not j. 30. 10, they s. not to spit in my face Psal. 39. 13. O s. me that I may recover strength 72. 13. he shall s. the poor and needy, and save t'rov. 6. 34. he will not s. in the day of vengeance 19- 18. let not thy soul /. for his crying Isa, 9. 19* people as fuel, no man shall j. brother 13. 18. their eye sliall not /. children 30. 14. and he shall break it, he shall not s. Hi. 2. s. not, lengthen cords, strengthen stakes 58. 1. cry aloud,*, not, lift up voice like a trumpet Jer. 13. 14. I will not s. them. Exek. £4. 14. 21. 7. he shall not s. them ]j 50. 14. s, no arrows 51 . 3 . J. ye not her young men, destroy her host Exek.b. 11. I will dimin. thee.norshall mineeye J. nor will I have any pity, 7 . 4, 9- | &• -18- 19-10. 9. 5. let not your eye j. neither have ye pity Joel 2. 17. let them say, s. thy people, O Lord JflliaA 4.11. should not Is. Nineveh that great city? Jiab.x.yj. and not i. continually to slay the nations Mai. 3. 17. T will s. them as a man spareth his son Ijuke 15.17. hired servants have bread enough to s. Horn. 11. 21. take heed, lest he also s. not thee 1 Cor. 7. 28. such shall have trouble, but I s, you 2 Cnr.l.23.thatto*.you 1 came not as yet to Corinth 13. 2. that if I come again, I will not s. SPARED. 1 Sam. 15. 9- but Satil and the people j-. Agag 15. for the people s. ik". best of the sheep 24. 10. some bade me kill thee, but mine eye s. 2 Sam. 12. 4. s. to take of his own flock, and herd 21, 7. the king J, Mephiboshethsan of Jonathan 2 Kings 5. 20. master hath s. Maaman this Syrian Pjfl^78.50. he s. not their soul from death Ezek. 50. 17. mine eye t. them from destroying Jonmh 4. 1 10. Lord said, thou hast s. the gourd Rom. 8. 32. he that J. not bis own Son but delivered 11. 21. if God s. not the natural branches 2 Pet. 2.4. if God s. not the angels that sinned 5. and s. not the old world, but sa^ed Koah SPAltETIl. Prov. 13. 24. he that j. his rod, hateth his son 17.27. he that hath knowledge, s. his words 21.36. but the righteous givctb, and j. not Mai. 3. 17. I will spare tbem, as a man*, his son SPAUIJJG. Acts 20. 29. wolves shall enter in, not s. the flock SPARINGLY. 2 Cor. 9. 6. this 1 say, he who soweth s. shall reap s. SPARK. .Job 18. 5. and the s. of his fire shall not shine ha. 1. 31, and the maker of it shall be as a j. SPARKS. Job 5. 7. man is born to trouble, as s. fly upward 41. 10. out of mouth go burning lamps, j, of fire Prov,26. + 18. as madmen who casteth s. and death Isa. 50. 11. that compass yourselves about with s, Dfl/i.4. + 22. the s. of the fire slew those men SPAHKLf.D. Ezek. 1. 7- s. like the colour of burnisl-ed brass SPARROW. Psat. 84. 3. yea, the s. hath found an house 103. 7> 1 ^'o^ ^s a s. alone upon the house-top SPARKOWS. Lev. 14. +4. take for him two s. alive and clean Mat. 10. 29. are not two s. sold for a fanhing ? 31. are of mort value than many s. Luke 12. 7- Luke 12, 6. are not five s, sold for two farthings SPAT. John 9. 6. when he had thus spoken, he s. on grouad SPEAR. (ien. Id. 27. I have taken on me to j. to God, 31, 24. 50. we cannot j. unto thes bad or good 31. 24. take heed thou J, ootto.Tacobgoodorhad 32. 4. thus shall ye s. to my lord Esau, 19. 44. 16. what shall we say ? what shall we s. ? Exod.4.'i4r. Aaron, I know that he can j. well 5. 23. since I came to .r to Pharaoh in thy name 7- 2. fnou shalt s. all that I command thee 23. 2. shalt not s. in a cause to decline after many 29. 42. where I will meet you, to s. there to thee 32. 12. wherefore should Egyptian s. and say ? SPE Exod. 34. 35. until he went in to •. with the Lo Num. 12. 8. were ye not afraid to *. against Moses 14. 15. who have heard the fame of thee will /. 21,27. why they that 1. in proverbs, say, conie 22. 8. 1 will bring word, as the T^rd shall .f. 10 m» 35. the word 1 s. to thee, that thou shalt *. 23. 5. return to Balak, and thus thou shalt s. 12. must I not take heed toi. that which the Ld. 27. 7. the daughters of Zelophehad 1. right Deut. 18. 19. words which he shall j. io my nan^e 20. who shall presume to s. a word in my name 26. 5. and thou shalt s. and say 1/efore the Lord JosA. 22,24. your children might j. to our children 1 iSam.25.17.ason of Belial that a man cannot j. to 2 Saitu 3, 19, and Abner went also to s. to David 27. Joab took him aside to j. with him quietly 7,17.accord,to this vision 90 did Nathan j.toDnv. 19, 10. why /. ye not one word of bringi:ig back £0. 16. come near hither that I may s. with thee 18. thry were wont to i, in old time, saying ! Rings 2. 19. she went to*, to him forAdonijah 12. ?• wilt J, good words to them, 2 Chron. 10.7. 10. saying, thus shalt thou s. to this people 23. 24. spirit from me to j. toihee, 2 CAr. 18. 23. 2A'}»^*18.27.hath my master sent me in thy master and to thee to s. these words ? Isa. 36. 1'- 1 Chron. 17, 18. what can David s. more to tnee 2 CAron. 32. I7. wrote letters to rail andj'. ag. God Ne/i, 13. 24. and could not s. in the Jews' language Est/i. 6. 4. to s. to the king to hang Mordecai Job 8. 2. how long wilt thou j. these things? 11. 5. but, oh that God would /. against thee 13. 7- will ye j.wickedly for G, and talk for hiui ? 18. 2, mark, and afterwards we will j. 27 ■ 4. my lips shall not s. wickedness nor deceit 32 7. 1 said, days should s. and teach wisdom 36. 2, shew that 1 have yet to j. on God's behah 37. 20. if a roan s. he shall be swallowed up 41. 3. will he j. soft words unto thee f Psal. 2. 5. then shall he s. to them in his wrath 5. 6. thou shalt destroy them that s. leasing 12. 2, they j. vanity, they s. with a double heart 17. 10, with their mouth they j. proudly 28. 3. which J. peace to their neighbours 29, 9- i^ liis temple doth every one s. of his glory 31. 18. which^. grievous things proudly au;. right, 35. 20, for they s. not peace, but devise deceitful 28. my tongue shall s. of thy righteousness 38. 12. they s. mischievous things all day long 40. 5. if I would declare and s, of them 41. 5. enemies s. evil of mc, when shall he die .' 49.3. my mouth shall 3. of wisdom and meditaiion 52. 3, Invest lying rather than to j. righteousness 59. 12. and for cursnig and lying which thvy jr. 61. 11. mouth of iheai that s. lies shall be stopped 69. IS. they that sit in the gate j. against me 71. 10. for mine eneniiee.r. against me 73.8. they are corrupt, they s. wickedly, s. loftily 85. 8. 1 will hear what the Lord will .r. he will *, peace to his people, but let them not turn to fully 94.4. how long shall they utter and s. hard things '' 109. 20. letthisbe the reward of them that J. --vil 1 15. 5. they have mouths, but they s. not, 135. I6. 119. 23. princes also did sit and s. against ute 172. my tongue shall j. of thy word 127. 5, (hey shall s. with the enemies in the gate 139.20. for theyi. gainst thee wickedly 145. 6. men shall s. of might of thy terrible acts 11. they shall s, of the glory of thy kingdom 21. my mouth shall s. the praise of the Lord Prov. 8.7. my mouth shall j, truth, and wickednt'ss 23. 16. my reins rejoice, when lips j. right thitigs Eccl, 3.7. a time to be silent, and a time to ji. Cant. 7.9. causing lips of those that are asleep to / Isa. 8. 20. if they s. not according to this word 14. 10. all they shall 3. and say unto thee 19-18. five cities in Egypt shall s, lang. of Canaan 28.ll,wiih another tongue shallhej.to this people 29. 4. and thou shalt j. out of the ground 32. 4. tongue of the stammerers shall t. plainly 32. (i. for the vile person will t. villany 5o. 4. that 1 should know how to 3. in season 52. 6. they shall know that I am he that doth 1, 59- 4. trust in vanity, and s. lies, conof ive misch. Jer. 1 .7 -whatsoever I command thee, thou shalt *, 5. 14. saith the Lord, because ye j. this word 7. 27. thou shalt s. all these words to them 9- 5 they will not j. the truth, taught to s, lies 10. 5. idols are upright as palm trees, they j. not 12. 6, believe not, tno' they s. fair words unto tn.-* 13. 12. therefore thou shalt /. this word to tht-m 18. 7. at what instant I shall j abouta nation, 9. 20. I stood before thee to s. good for tliem 20. 9. I said, I will not *. any more in his name 23. 16. they s. a vision of their own hej.rt 26. 2. s. all the words I commanded thee to s. S. 15. the Lord hath sent me to t. these words 29. 24. thus shalt thou also s. to Shemaiah 32 4. and shall s. with him inouth to mouth Sl'E Jer 34. ?.he shall s. with thee inouth to mouth Etek. 2. ?■ and thou shalt s. my words to them .S.IO. all my words that I shall s. receive in heart SO. 49. Chey say of me, doth he not 3. parables ? S4. 27. and thoa shalt s. and be no more dumb 32. 21. strong among the mighty shall f. to him 33. 8. ifdjstnotj. to wp-rn wicked from his way 10. thus ye s. l| 3U. and s, one to another 37. IS. when the children of thy people shall j> Dan. 2, g, ye have prepared corrupt words toj. 3. ^. X. any thing amiss ag. the God of Shadrach *. 25. he shall J. great words agst.the Most High 11. 27. shall s. lies at one table, but not prosper Hab. 2. 3. but at the end it shall s. and not lie Zech. 9. 1 17* corn shall make the young men s. Mat. 10. 19. how or what ye shall s. Mark 13. 11. 20. for it is not ye that s. Ma^k 13. 11. 12. .34. how can ye being evil s, good things ? 36.every idle word that men shall i.give account 46. his mother stood without, desiring to s. with Mark 2. T-why doth this man thus j.biasphemies ' 9- 39* shall do a miracle, that l.'^htly s. evil of me 14. 71. saying, 1 know not this man of whom ye s. 16. 17* in my name they shall s. with new tongues Jjtike 1.19. lam sent to f. to thee and to shew thee 20. not able to s. till these shall be performed 22. when he came out he could not s. to them 4. 41. he rebuking them, suffered them not to s. 6. 26. woe to you, when all men shall s. well of you 11. 53, and to provoke him to s. of many things 1 2. 10. whosoever shall s. a word ag. Son of man /Mr 3.11. verily wef. that we do know, and testify 9- 21. he is of age, 2i5k him, he shall .r. for himself 16.13. he shall not s. of himself, that shall he j. 25. when I shall no more s. to you in proverbs ^cts 2. 7. are not all these which s. Galileans 11. we do hear them s. in tongues works of God 4. 17. that they s. to no man in this name 18. not tos. at all, 5. 40. |120. we cannot but s, 29- tliat with all boldness they may s. thy word 6. 11. we have heard him s blasphemous words 13. this man ceaseth not to s. blasphemous words 10. 32. when he cometh shall s. unto thee 11. 15. as 1 began to .1. ||14. 9- same heard Panl j. 21, 39. I beseech thee suffer me to s. to people 23. 5. thou shalt not s. evil of ruler of thy people 26. I. Paul, thou art permitted to s. for thyself 25. 1 s. forth the words of truth and soberness Rom. 15. 18. I will not dare to /. a*^ any of those things 1 Cor.l.lO.thatye all s. "lamething and no divisions 2. 13. which things also we s. not man's wisdom 3.1. 1 could not i. to you as to spiritual but carnal 12. 30. do all J. with tongues? II 14. 23. if all s. 14. .35. it is a shame for women to *. in church 39. and forbid not to s. '.rith tongues £ Cor. 2. 17. in the sight of God a. we in Christ 4. 13. we also believe and therefore s. 12. 19. we . 8. 28. as my Father taught me Is. these things 38. Is. that which 1 have seen with my Father 12. 49> he gave commandment what /should s. 50. what / s. as the Father said to me so 1 s, 13. 18. ts. not of all, I know whom I have chosen 14. 10. the words that Is. Is. not of myself 17. 13. and these things Is. in the world Acis2l.37. may Is. to thee ? ||26. 26. /also*, freely Rom. 3. 5. is God unrighteous r Is. as a man 6. 19- /j. after the manner of men. Gal. 3. 15. 7. 1. for / *. to them that know the law 11. 13. Is. to you Gentiles, I am apostle of Gent, 1 Cor. 6. 5. / s. to youp shame, 15. 34. 7. 6. Is. this by permi5.sion, not of commandment 12. but to the rest j'. /, not the Lord 35. and this / s. for your own profit 10. 15. Is. as to wise men, judge ye what I say 13. 1. though Is. with tongues of men and angels 14. 6. except / shall i. to you by revelation 18. I s. with tongues more than you all 19. /had rather J. five words with understanding 2 Cor. 6. 13. Is. as to my children, be ye enlarged 7. 3. Is. not this to condemn you, for 1 have said 11 . 17. that which Is. I r. it not after the Lord 21. Is. as concerning reproach, / s. foolishly 23. are they ministers ? /f. as a fool, I am more Eph. 5. 32. bo' / s. concerning Christ and church 0. ?0. that therein / may s. boldly, as 1 ought to s. Phil. 4. H. not that / s. in re^'pect of want 1 'Tim. 2. 7. Is. the truth in Christ, I lie not / will SPEAK, or will I SPE4K. Geti. 18. 30. let not Ld. be angry, and 1 mils. 32. Num. 12. 6* and / ml', s. to aim in a dream S. with him will I s. mouth to mouth apparently 24.13. but what L. saiih, that zetll I s. cannot beyond command, 1 /Tiw^i 22.14. 2 CAi-. 18.13 SPE Job 145.6. ZW/Zj, of tlsehonourofihyinajeaiy Prov. 8. 6. hear, for Z wills, of excellent things Jer. 5. 5. 1 will get me to great men, and / letU i, Ezek. 2. 1. stand on thy feet, and / will s. to thee 12. 25. / will s. and word 1 s. shall come lo pass Hos. 2.14. Iw. allureher,and*. comfortably to ht* 1 Cor. 14. 21, with other lips will I s. to this people Y SPEAKER. Ps. 140. !!■ let not an evil j. be established inearth Acts J 4. 12. because he was the chief /. SPEAK EST. 1 Sam. 9. 21. wherefore then s. thou so to me? 2 Ham. 19. 29. why J. thou any more of thy matters' 2 Kings 6. 12. the words thou s. in thy bed-chamber JobH. 10 thou s. as one of the foolish women Psa/. 50.20. thou sittest and s. against thy brother 51. 4. that thou mightest be justified when thou La 40. 27. why s. thoa, O Israel, my way is hid Jer. 40. 16. for thou s. falsely of Ishmael 43. 2. thou .r- falsely, the Lord bath not sent thee Exek. 3. 18. thou givest him not warning, nor.>-. Zech. 13 . 3. for thou s. lies in the name of the Lord Mat. 13. 10. why t. thou to them in parables ' Luke 12. 41. L. s. thou this parable to osi or to all ? John 16. 29. now s. thou plainly, and s. no provert> 19- 10. Pilate saith to bim, j. thou not unto me .' Acts 17. 19- may we know this whereof thou s. f SP£u4KETH. Gen. 45. 12. that it is my mouth that s. to you Eiod. 33. 1 1 . spake to Moses as a man s. to fnend Num. 23. 26. all that the Lord s. that must 1 do Deiit. 18. 22. when a pruphet 5, in the name o[ Ld Job 17. 5, he that s. Hattery to his friends 33. 14. for God *■. once, yea, twice, yet man Psal. 12.3. shall cut off tongue that.), proud ibin^ 15. 2. and he that s. the trnth in his heart 37. 30. the mouth of the righteous s wisdom 41 . 6. and if he come to see me, he s. vanity 144. 8. whose mouth s. vanity, 11. Prov. 2. 12. from the man that.*, froward things 6. 13. he s. with his feet, he teacheth with fingers 19. a false witness thatf. lies and sowetli discurd 10. 32. the mouth of the wicked r. frowardness 12. 17. he that J. truth, sheweth forth righieoiisn 18. there is that j. like the piercings of a sword 14. 25, but a deceitful witness s. lies 16. 13. and they love him that s. right 19. 5. that s. lies not escape || g. s. lies shall perish 21 . 28. but the man that heareih, s constantly 26. 25. when he s. fair^ believe him not Isa. 9. 17. an evil doer, and every month s. folly 32. 7, to destroy, even when the nep.dy s. right 33. 15. he that s. uprightly shall dwell on high Jer. 9- 8. their tongue s. deceit ; one s. peaceably 10. 1. hear the word which the Ivord *. to you 28. 2. thus .1. the Lord the God of Israel, 29. 25. I 30.2. Hag.\.^. Zech.Q.lZ. | 7. y. Ezek, 10. 5. as a voice of Almighty God when he s. Amos 5. 10. they abhor "him that s. uprightly Mat. 10.20. but Spirit of your Father who j. in you 12. 32. whoso s. a word against the Son cf man - but whosoever 5. against the Holy Ghost 34. how can ye being evil speak good f for out of abundance oF the heart mouth s, Luke 6. -xo. John 3. 31. he that is of the earth, s. of the eanti 34. he whom God sent, s. the words of God 7. 18. he that J. of himself , seeketh his own glory 26. but lo, he s. boldly, they say nothing to mm 8. 44. when he s. a lie, he 1. of bis own 19- 12. who maketh himself a king, s. ag. Ce^ar Acts 8. 34. I pray, of whom s. the prophet this : ttom^ 10. 6. righteousness of faith .v. on this wise 1 Cor. 14. 2. he that s. in an unknown tongue; howbcit in the Spirit he s. mysieriei 3. he that prophesieth, s. unto men to edification 4. that s. in an unlcnown tongue edifieth himself 5. greater is he that prophesieth, than he that t 11. I shall be to him that 3. a barbarian 13. let him that s. in an unknown tongue 1 Ttm. 4. 1. now Spirit J. expressly in latter time- //cA. 11.4. and by it he being dead, yet.j.. 12.^. forgotten tiie exhortation which s. to you 24. that i . better things than that of Abel 26. see that ye refuse not him that s. much more if we turn away fiom him that s. from heaven Jam.4t 11. he that J. evil ofhis brother and judgeili his brother, J, evil of the law andiudgeth the law Qevt.32.].. give ear, O je heavens, and Iwill s. Jv4e 16- and their mouths, great swelling worob Judg. 0.39. Gideon said, I will s. but this once I SPEAKING. 2 iiam. 14.15. itey handmaid said, I will s. to king Gen, 24. 15. before he had done j. R»*>ekah caiT.a I Kings Z. 18. well, I wills, for thee to the king 45. and before 1 had done s. in min> heart Job 7. 11. / wtll s. in the anguish of my spirit '" - - - 10. 1. 2 will s. in the bitterness of my soul 32. 20. / will s. that I may be refreshed 33. 31. mark well, hold thy peace, and / will s, 42. 4. hear, ( beseech thee, and / wills. Psal. 50. 7. hear, O my people, and / will 3. 73. 15. if 1 say. I will s. thus, I should offend 119-35. Iwills.oi thy testimonies before king: Dt-ut. 5. 26. God s. out of the midst of the fire 11. ig. s. of them when thou sittest in thine '.>'^use Ruth 1. 18. then she left i. unto her Esth. 10. 3. and s. peace to all his seed Job 1. 16. wi..* Le yet hnoiher came. 17, it 4. 2. but who can withhold himself from s. r 32. 15. they answered no more, they lettoff* Psal. 34. 13. and thy lips from s. guile. SPF. f*tal flR.3. goofltray as soon as they be born,/, lies lia. 68. ()■ if^ thou take away from thee j. vaoity m. nor /. thine own words od my holy day 59. i:<- ill lying, and/. opprcMion and revolt 65. «4. and while they are yet/. I will bear J«r, 7.13. rising np early and 1. 26. 3. [ ?5. 14. 38. 4. he weakeneth the hands in /. such words 'i'. they left off/, the matter was not perceived I>"ji.7.8. and a mouth/, great things, Rev. 33.5. U. 13. I heard one saint /. and another said 9.20. whiles I was /.praying andconfessinc.Sl. ActM 14. 3. tbey abode, /. boldly in the Lord 20. 30. / perverse thing's, to draw away disciples I Cor. \1.^. no man /.bySpiritcalleth Jesosaccurs, i Cor. 13. 3. since ye stek aproof of Christ /. in me l.ph, 4. 15. but /. the truth in love may grow up 5. ly. /. in yourselves in psalms, hymns, and songs 1 7V»i.4.2.shaU departfromfaith./.fies in hypocrisy 5. 13. bnsy-bodies /. things which they oi>Rht not I /V/. 4. 4. to the same '•xcess of riot, /. evil of you See End. SPEAKING. Mnt.6. 7. think they shall be heard for much /. £y/i.4. 31. let all evil /. be put away from you SPEAKINGS. 1 Pet. 2. 1 . laying aside alt guile, envies, and evil /. SPEAR. JitsJi. 8. 18. the I/>rd said, stretch out thy /, 26. Jtidi;. 5. 8. was there a/, seen among 40,000 in Isr. * Stim. 1.1. 22./. withany, butwith Saul and Jona. 17. 7> And the staff of his /. was like a weaver'^ beam, 9. Sam. 21. I9. 1 Chroii. i"). 5. 45. thou comest with a sword, and with a / 47* the Lord saveth not with sword and s. 21 H. IS there not here under thy hand /. or sword 26.7. and Saul's /. stuck at his bolster, 11. 6. let me smite him, 1 pray thee with the /. 16. now see where the king's /. is, and the cruse e Sam. \. 6. behold, Saul leaned upon his /. 2. 23. Aimer with the end of the/, smote Asahel 23. *■ niust be fenced with iron and staff of a /, 8* he lift up his /. against 800 whom he slew 18. he lifted up /.against 300, 1 C/jrun. 1 1 , 11 , 20. 21. he slew Egyptian with his own /. 1 CAr.11.23. J06 .39. 23. quiver rattleth, glittering/, and shield 41 . 2ti. /. of him that layeth at him cannot hold 29. Leviathan laughteth at the shaking of a /. Pifr/. .15. 3. draw also out the /. stop the way 46. 9. he breaketh bow and cutieth /. in sunder Jer.fi. C3. they shall lay hold on bow and /. yah. 3, 3. the horseman lifteth up the sword and /, /iaS. 3. 11. at the shining of the glittering /. John 19. 34. a soldier with a i. pierced his side 'SPEARS. 1 Sam. 13.19.lG9t Hebrews make them swords or/, 2 Kincs 11. 10. to captains did priest give king Da- vid's/, that were in the temple, 2 Chr. 23. 9. & Chr. 11.12. in ev.severalcityhe put shields and/. 2ti.l4. Uzziah prepared for them shields and /. AM 4.13. 1 set the people with their/, aud bows 16. the other half of ihem held the /. 21. Psai. 57- 4. whose teeth are /. and arrows Jsa.2.4.shaU beat /. inio pruning hooks, Mic. 4. 3. Jer. 46, 4. furbish the /. and put on the brigandiiies A'ftf*. 39. 9. tbey shall burn /. with fire seven years Joei 3. 10, beat your pruning2.day unto day uttereth /.night umonlgni 3. there is no /. where their voice is not heard 64. ^ 5. they encourage themselves in an evil /, Prov. 1 t 6. to understand an eloquent t. 7- 21. with her fair /. she caused him to yield 17. 7- excellent /. becometh not a fool Ca»*r,4.3. thy lips are like scarlet, thy /. is comely Isa. 3, t 3. 1 will take away the skilful of /. 26. + l(j, they have poured out a secret / 29.4* shall be brought down,thy /.shall be low oat of the dust ; thy /.shall whisper out of the dust 33. 19. of a deeper /, than thou canst perceive Jer. 31. S3, as yet they shall use this /. in Jndah Exek. 1. 24. the voice of /. as the noise of an host 3. 5. thou artnot sent to a people of a strange /. 6, Had. 3.2. O Ld. I have heard thy /.and was afraid Mat. 26. 73. art one of them, thy /. bewray, thee MarkT. 32. one that had an impediment in his /. 14.70. art a Galilean, and thy/, agreeth thereto Jo/m 8. 43. why do ye not undersGand my /. ? Acts 14.1 1 .their voice, saying in the /. of Lycaonia 20. 7- preached and continued his /. till midnight 1 Cor .2.1. 1 came not with excellency of/, orwisd. 4< J. was not wiih enticing words of man's wisdom 4. 19. I will know, not the /. but the power 2 Cor, 3. 12. we use 'great plainness of /. 7. 4. great is my boldness of /. toward yon 10. 10. bodily presence weak, his /. is contemptible 11.6.^ though ] be rude in /. yet not in knowledge Cfl/.4.t5. let your /.be always with grace, seasoned Tit 2* 8. sound /, that cannot be condemned SPEECHES, Num. 12. 8, I will speak with him not in dark /. Job 6. 26. and the /. of one that is desperate 1^ .3. or with /. wherewith he can do no good ? 32, 14. neither will I answer him with your /. f 15. they removed .(. from themselves Rom, 16. 18. by fair /, deceive the hearts of simple Jiii/e 15. to convince them of all their hard /. SPEECHLESS, Mat. 22. IS. not a wedding garment, and he was/, Luke\ .22. Zacharias beckoned them and remained /. Acts 9. 7. men which journeyed with him stood /, SPEED, Gen. 24. 12. O Lord, I pray thee, send me good /. ££ra 6.12. have made a aecree,let itbedone with/. ha. 5. 26. behold, they shall come with /. swiftly Acts 17. 15. for to come to him with all /. 2 John 10. receive him not, nor bid him God /. 11, that biddeth him Got! /. is partaker of evil See Make, Maue. SPEEDY. Zeph.l.X&.stiaM make even a/.riddance of all them SPEEDILY. iSam. 27- 1 ■ than that 1 should /.escape to Philist 2 Sam. 17. 16. lodge not in plains, but /. pai-s over 2 Chron. 35.13. other holy offerings divided they/. Utra 6. 13. as the king had sent, so they did /. 7. 17* that thou mayest buy /. with this money 21. that what l-^zra shall require, it be done /, 26. let judgment be executed /. upon him Esth . 2 .9. he /. gave her her things for pirificatioo ^/«/.Si.2. deliver me/. II 69.17. bear me .-, 143.7. 79. 8. let thy tender mercies /. prevent is 102. 2. in the day when I call, answer me /. I cci. 8. II. because sentence is not executed j ha. 58. 8. and thy health shall spring forth .t Joe/ 3. 4. and if ye recompense me, 1. will 1 return Zech. 8. 21 . let us go /. and pray before the Lord Lit/re 18. 8. 1 tell you, that he will avenge them / SPEND. Devt. 32. 23. I will /. mine arrows upon them Joi 21.13. they /.their days in wealth, and go down 36. 1 1 . thej- i. their days in prosperity, an^ years Psal. 90. 9- we /. our years as a tate that is told ijfl. 55.2. why /.money for that which is not bread.' Aiix 20. 16, because be would not /. time'n Asia 5C'(//-.12,15.l will very gladly /.and be spent for you SPEN DEST. iMie 10.35. whatsoever thou /. more. I wiU repay KPENDETH. Prov. 21. 20. tut a foolish man /. it up 29. 3. tliat keepeth Cum. with harlots i'. substanct £'cc/.ti.l2,daysof vain hl'e,whichhe /.as a shadow SPENT. Gen. 21. 15. and the waier was /, in the bottle 47. 18. we will not hide it how tnat our money is/. Lev. 26.20. and your sti-ength shall be /. in vain /«(/ff.i9,ii.when they were by Jehns,day was far/. 1 Sam. y. 7. for the bread is /. in our ves,5el3 Job 7. 6. my day.s are /. without hope. 17.t 1. my spirit is /. my days are extinct Psa/. 31.20. for my life is /. with grief ha. 49. 4. I have /. my strength for nought Jer, .17. 21. till all the bread in the city WdS /. ^Ja^i5.:6. and had /.all that she had, Luke\i. 41. 6. 35. when ihe day was far /. l.uke 24. 'ig. I.uke 15. 14. when the prodigal had /. all ^ Acts \T. 21. /. their time to tell some iie« thing- lii'in. 13.1'J. the night je lar /. the day is at hand SPI 2 Cer. 12. 15. 1 will gladly spend and be /. for yon SPEW, See &POE. SPICE. Exod. 15. 28. rulers brought /, and oil for the Jignt Cant. 5. 1. 1 have gathered my myrrh with my /. SPICES. Gen. 43. 11. carry down man a present, halm and ( Eiod.^b. 6 and /. for anointing oil, 35, 8. 30.1-7. Aaron shall bnm thereon incense of 23. take thou unto thee principal /. of myrrh, 34 37<29.he made the pure incense of sweet /. 39. i .38. they brought incense of sweet /. 1 Ktngt 10.2. camels that bare/. 10. 2 Chron. p.l. 25. they brought to Solomon /. 2 Chron. 9. 24. 2 Kings 20. 13. Hezekiah shewed them /. ointment and all that was found in bis treasures //0.39.2 1 Chron. 9. 29. some were appointed to overbee /. 30. sons of the priests made the ointment of/. 2 Chron. 9. 9- the queen of Sheba gave Solomon f. 16. 14, divers t. prepared for the burial of Asa 32. 27. Plezekiah made treasures for /. and gold Canr.4. 10. the smell of thine ointments than all j. 14. myrrh and aloes, with all the chief /. 16. blow upon my garden, that /. mayflow out 5.13. his cheeks are as a bed of /. as sweet flowen 6. 2. my beloved is gone down to the beds of/. 8. 14. to a young hart on the monntains of/, Ezek. 27. 22. occupied in fairs with chief of all /. Mark I6. 1, Mary had bought sweet /. Luke 24.1. Luke 23. 56. returned and prepared /. and ointmenta Jofm ig, 40. they wound it in linen with the /. SPICE. Eiek. 24. 10. consume the flesh and /. it well SPICE-MERCHANTS. 1 Kings 10. 15. of the trafhc of the j.-mercJianl» SPICED. Cant. 8. 2. 1 would cause thee to drink of /. wine SPiCERY. Gen. 37.25. Ishmaelites bearing/, balm androyrr*! 2 JtiV/20. tl3.hewedhouseothis/. //a. 39. 12. SPIDER. Job H- 14. and whoss trust shall be a /. web Prov. 30. 28. the /, taketh hold withher hands ha. 59. 5. hatch cockatrice eggs and weave /. vraV SPIE, See Spv. SPUvENAKD. Cant. 1. 12. my /, stndfith forth the smell thereof 4, 13. with pleasant fruits camphire with/. 14, Alark 14.3. there came awoman having aJi alabaster boxof ointment of/, very precious, JoA« 12.3. SPILLED. Gen. 38. 9- Onan /. his seed on the ground Aieri 3.22. bottles burst, and wine is s* LukeS. SJ. SPILT. 2 Sam. 14. 14. we are as water/, on the ground SPIN. Exod. 35. 25. women that are wise-hearted, did /. iWar. 6. 28. they toil not, neither/. Luke 12 27. SPINDLE. Ptov. 31. 19. she layeth her bauds to the/. SPIRIT, In Hebrew, Ruach ; in Greek, Pneuma, In scripture the uord Spirit ij taken, [1] Por t/n Holy Ghost, the third person oj' the holy Trinity, who tns)iired the prophets, animates good we7t, pours his grace into our hearts, imparts to us iight and comfort, in whose Name we arc baptised, as well as in those of the Father and Son; that enlivening Spirit who proceids from the Pather and So7i, Mat. 3. 16. John 3. 8. I 15. 26. The Holy Ghost 1/ called Spirit, beijtg, as it were, bre/ithed, aJid prucetdtug J'rom the Pather and Son, who inspire and t/iove ovr hearts by him ; or, because he breatheih where he lt.ueth ; stirring up spiritual motions in the hearts of believers, purifying and quick- ening them; or because he is a spintval, in- viable, and incorporeal essence. He is called holy, both because he is most holy in himstlf and the Sanctifier, the IVorker of holiness in the creature. He $s called a person , becaust whatsoever belongs to a person, at to under- stand, to will, to give, to call, to do, to mbsirt of himself, doth agree to the Spirit ; who ap- peared m a Visible shape, Luke 3. 22, Acts 2. 3. gave the Apostles sundry tongues. Acts 2. 4. 8. hath potifCr to confer and bestow on the church the gift cf tongues, of miracles, of jaiih, of healing, of prophecy, ^c. 1 Cor. 12, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. which cannot be attribvied to any quality or motion created. Lastly^ he is called the third person, not in order of time, or dignity of nature, but in order and manner of tubsisting. [2] Spirit 1/ taken for the. immediate inspiratioji, and extraordirtary help of th\i Spirit of God. Matt. 22. 41, How then doth David in spirit Cdll him L -rd, that is, by the inspiration of the Holy G/trst. 1 Cor. 14. 15. I will pray Willi thV Spirit, that is,hy the imfnedtate ^ ft and e.ittaoidinary hilp of the Spirit. [:i] lor te gxtraordinary sif*' ""<' graces of the Spi rjt, Gal. 3, 2. [4] Fpr the covmels, motions, and ditectiom of the Spirit. Kom, 8. 1, Who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. q5] Spirit is taken for the renewed nature, oj spiritual part in man. Mat. 26. 41, The Spi fit IS willing, but the flesh is weak. fG] For spiritual zeal. 1 Tim. 4. 12, Be thou an ex ■mple of believers in spirit. [7] For judg. ment, authority, and consent, 1 Cor. 5. 4. [8] It signifies pure, holy, and spiritual. John 3. 6, That which is born of the Spirit, is spirit; that tj, that which is wrought by the Spirit of God is of a spiritual nature, and to, suitable to the kingdom of God. [9] It is taken for the gospel, which is the ministra- tion of the Spirit, and by whose influence it becomes effectual to change the hearts of sin- ners, to turn them from the power of Satan un- to God, and to Tnake thejn truly spiritual and holy. 2 Cor. 3. 6, 8, Who hath made us able ministers of the new testament, not of the let- ter, but the spirit. [10] For the thoughts, af- fection, and care. Col. 2. 5, Though I be ab- sent in the flesh, yet T am with you ia the spirit. [11] For a temper, frame, or disposition of snui or spirit. Psal. 51. 10, Renew a right spirit within me 12] Spirit strifes the reasonable soul, which co?Ltinnes in being even after the death of the body; That s/iiritual, reasoning, and choosing substance, capable of eternal happiness. Acts 7. 59, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit, or, my soul. [13] Good angels are called spirits, im- material sJid intelligeju , but created and de- pendent bsings. Ileb. 1. 14, Are they not all ministering spirits? [14] The devils are often called unclean spirits, evil spirits, Mark 5. 13. Luke 7. 21. So in 1 Sam. 18. 10, The evil spirit from God came upon Saul, [15] Spirit signifies an apparition or ghost. Mat, 14. 3/6, Wlien the disciples saw Jesus walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, it is a spirit. And our Saviour, after his resttrrec- tion, appearing to his disciples, they were af- frighted, and supposed they had seen a spirit, or, ^host ; but he said to them, handle me, and S(?f>, for a spirit hath not flesh and bones as ye see me have, Luke 24. 37, 3g. [I6] It is ta- ken for a person that pretended to be inspired, or for a doctrine offered as the immediate reve- lation of the Spirit. 1 John 4. 1, Believe not every spirit. [17] For passion, wrath, or anger. Eccl. 10. 4, If the spirit of the ruler rise up against thee. \\Q'\ For the breath the respiration, the animal life that is in beasts. Eccl. 3. 21, The spirit of the beast that goeth downward. [1 9] Spirit is also ta- ken for the wind. Amos 4. 13, He that createth the wind, or spirit. These are the four spirits of the heavens, in Hebrew, winds, Zech. 6. 5. And in John 3. 8, The wind bloweth where 't listeth, im Greek, pneuma, the spirit. The spirit of a sound mind ; the spirit of wisdom and understanding ; the spirit of knowledge ; the spirit of grace and prayer ; the spirit of prophecy, and the like, signify several effects, works, and gifts, together with the author and cause, which is the Holy Spirit infusing them, (hi thecimtrary, /Ae spirit of pride, covetousuess, fury, uiicleaniiess, do signify these vices, and the devil, that wicked spirit, the aiuhor of them. Grieve not the Holy Spirit, Lph. 4. 30. Men may be said to grieve the Spirit cf God, by with- standing his holy inspirations, the motions of his arace, or by living tn a lukewarm and tiegliocjit manner. Also by despising his gifts, or neglecting them j by abusing his favours, either out of va7ii(y, curiosity, or negligence. /hid in a contrary sense, we stii up the Spirit if God which is in us (as St. Vaul advises Timothy, 2 Tivn. 1. 6. J by the practice of gfdh'?i,esi-, by cur exactness in complying with his motions, by fervour in his service, by re- newing our gratitude, ^c. See the Significa- tions on Discern, Earnest, PitiaoN, Quench, Sow. Gen. 7. 1 22. in whom was breath of the j. of life 26. + 35. which were a. biLterness of s, to Isaac 4J . 8. I'haraoh's s. was troubled in the morniag 45. 11 . the s. of Jacob their father revived LxodX\.g. hearkened not to Moses for anguish of j, :^5. 21, every one whom hip s. made willing ISIiwi. 11. 17. I will take of j. that is on thee, 25, 2fi, the J. rested upon them and they prophesied 'i.'-i. that the Lord would pjit his s. upon them 14. 24. Calp'j, because he had another s. with bin 27. 18. take Joshua, a man in whom is tbc s. 2>eul. 2. 30 for the Lord thv God hardened bis j, 57'J SPI Josh. 5. 1. nor was there s. in them any more Judg. 8. t 3. then their s. was abated toward him 15. 19. when he had drunk his s. came again 1 'Sam.30.12. when he had eaten his s. came to him 1 Kings 10. 5. there was no s. in her, 2 Chron. 9-4. 21. 5. Jezebel his wife said, why is thy s. so sad " 22. 21. there came forth a j. 2 Chron. 18. 20. 2 Kings 2,9. let a double portion of thy t. be on me 15. they said, s. of Elijah doth rest on Elisha 1 Chron. 5. 26. the Lord stirred up the *. of Pul 12. 18. then the a. came upon Amasai, and said 28. 12. the pattern of all that he had by the s. 2 Chr. 21. 16. against Jehoram s. of Philistines E%ra 1. 5. with them whose'*. God raised to go up Neh. g. 30, testifiedst by the s. in thy prophets Job 4. 15. then a s. passed before my face 15. 13. that thou turnest thy s. against God 20.3.J. of my understanding causeth me to answer S6. 4. and whose s, came from thee ? 13. by his s. be garnished the heavens, his hand 32. 8. there is a s. in man, inspiration of Almighty 18< the s. within me constraineth me 34. 14. if he gather to hims. his s. and his breath Psal. 32, 2. and in whose s. there is no guile 5.1. 10. a clean heart, renew a right j. within me 12, and uphold me with thy free s. 76. 12. he shall cut off the s. of princes 78. 8. and whose s. was not stedfast with God 104. 30. thou sendest forth thy s. they are created 106. 33. so they provoked his s. so that he spake unadvisedly wiih his lips 139. 7. whither shall I go from thy s. ? 143. 10. s. is good, lead me to land of uprightness Prov. 14. 29. he that is hasty of s. exalteth folly 15.4. but perverseness therein is a breach in the s. 16. 18. and an haughty s. goeth before a fall 32. that ruleth s. better than he that taketh city 18. 14, the s. of a man will sustain his infirmity 20. 27. the J, of a man is the candle of the Lord 25, 28. that hath no rule over his s. is like a city Eccl. 3* 21. who kooweth the s. of man, s. of beast 7. 9- be not hasty in thy s. to be angry 8. 8. no man haUi power orer s. to retain the s. 10. 4. if the s. of the ruler rise a^rainst thee 11. 5. thou knowest not what is the way f^ the s. 12. 7. and thes. shall return to God who gave it La. 19.3. the s. of Egypt shall fail in midst thereof 29. 10. L. hath poured on you the s. of deep sleep 24.they that erred in .f .shall come to understand. 31. 3. and their horses flesh and not s. 32. 15. till the s. be poured upon us from on high 34. 16. and his s. it hath gathered them 37. +7. behold, X will put a j. into him 42. 5. he that giveth s, to them that walk therein 48. 16. the Lord God and his j. hath sent me 54. 6. as a woman forsaken and grieved in St 57 ■ 1 6..r.5hall fail before me and souls 1 have made 6i. 1, the s. of Lord God is on me, Luke 4, 18. 3. the garment of praise for the s. of heaviness Jer, 51. 11. Lord raised the s. of king of Medes Ezek. 1. 12. whither s, was to go, they went, 20. 21. for the s. was in the wheels, 10. 17. 2.2. s. entered into me when he spake to me, 3. 24, 3. 12. then the J. took me up and J heard, 11. 24. 14. so s. lifted me up, and took me awaj', and I went in the heat of my s. 8. 3. | 11. 1 13. 3. woe to prophets that follow their own s. 21,7. Bv.s, shall faint, all knees be weak as water Dan. 2- 1. !Nebuchadae22ar's .r. was troubled 4. 8. and in whom is the s. of the holy gods, before him I told the dream, 9. 18. | 5. II. 14. 5. 12. an excellent s. were found in ]5aniel, 6. 3. Hos. 9- +7. prophet is a fool, man of the s. is mad d/nos 4. + 13. for lo, he that createth the s. Mic. 2.11. if man walking in s. and falsehood do lie Uag. 1.14. the Lord stirred up the i. of Zerubbabel Zech. 1.12. hath sent in his J. by former prophets 12. 1. and formeth s. of man within him ilia/.2.l5.yet had he the residue of .(.therefore take heed to your s. deal not treacherously, 16, Mat. 4. 1. Jesus was led up of the s. Luke 4. 1. 14. 20. were troubled; saying it is a j. Mark6.4Q. 22. 43. how then doth David in s. call him Lord f 26. 41, the s. indeed is willing, Mark 14. 38. Mark 1. 10. the s. descending on him, John 1. 32. 12. the s. driveth him into the wilderness 8. 12. and he sighed deeply in his s. and saith 9. 20, s. tare him ||26. the s. cried and rent him Luke 1. 17. he shall go before him in the*, of Ellas 80. and the child waxed strong in s. 2.40. 2. 27. and he came by the s. into the temple 4. 14. Je^s returned in power of *, into Galilee 8.55. her s. came again, and she arose straightway 9. 55. je know not what manner of *, ye are of 10. 21. in that hour Jesus rejoiced in s. and said 13. 11. a woman who had a s. of infirmity 24. 37. they supposed that they had seen a s. 39. for a *. hath not flesh and bones as I have John 1. 33. on whom thou shalt see s. descending 3. 34 God giveth not the *. by measure to hi: SPI John^. 23. worship the Father in *. and in trutjr 24.G.isa*.theymii5tworshiphimin J. and trutfr 6.63. it is the *.that quickenethj words that I speak unto you, they are t. and chey are lifv 7. 39. this spake he of *. |j 11, 33>. he groaneu in * 13. 21. he was troubled in «. and testified and sale Acts 2. 4. they spake as #. gave them utterance 6. 10. and they were not able to resist the j 8.29. then the *. said to Philip, go near and joja 10. 19. the *. said unto Feterr 11. 12. 11.28. Agabussignf. by *. there should be dearth 16. 7. they assayed, but the *. suffered them not 17. 16. his* was stirred within him when he saw 18.5.Faul was pressed in *.|j 25'. being fervent in j £0. 22. now I go bound in the *. to Jerusalem 21. 4. the disciples said to Saal through the s 23. 8. Sadducees say that there is no angel nor *. 9. but if a *. or an angel hath spoken to him Rom. 1.4. Son of God according to the*. ofhoUneK 2. 29. circumcision is that of heart in the ;. 8. 1. who walk not after the flesh, but a£ter *. 4. 2. the law of the j. of life bath made me free 5. they that are after the *. the things-of the*. 9. ye are not in the flesb but *. if so bs that t 10. but the *. is life because of righteousness ll.if*.ofhim that raised op Jesus from^ the dead, shall quicken your mortal bodies by his *. 13. but if ye thro' the *. mortify deeds of body 16. the *. itself beareth witness witL our *. 23. but ourselves who have first-froits of the *, 26. the *. also helpeth our infirmities ; but the *. maketh intercession for us with groanings 27. be knoweth what is the mind of the *. 12. 1], fervent in *. || l5. .30. for the love of the *. 1 Cor. 2 . 4. but in demonstration of *. and of power 10. but God hath revealed them co us by his *.for j.'searchethall things, the deep things of God 11. save the *. of a man which is in him 12. not *. of the world, but the *. who is of GoA 5.3. I terily as absent in body, but present in *. S. :.\at J. uQay be saved in day of the Lord Jesus 6. 17' he that is joined to the Lord is one *. 20. glorify God in your body and in your *. 7. 34. that she may he holy both in body and *. 12. 4. are diversities of gifts, but same, *. 8, 9, 11. 8. to one is given by the *. the word of wisdom 13. for by one *. are we all baptized into one- body ; have been all made to drink into one *. 14. 2. howbeit in the *. he speaketh mysteries 15, I will sing with*.||l6. shalt bless with the *. 15. 45. the last Adam was made a quickening *. 2 Cor. 3, 6- ministers of new testament, not of letter but of the*, letter killeth, but the *. giveth life- 8. how shall not ministrat. of t'. be rather glorious' 17* the Lord is that *. where the *. of Lord is 4. 13. we having the same *. of faith, we believe 7. 1. cleanse from all fllthiness of the flesh and *. 13. because his *. was refreshed by you all 11.4. another *. which ye have not received 12. IS.walked we not in the same *.and same steps^ Gal. 3. 2. received ye the *.by the works of the laW' 3. are ye so foolish ? having begun in the *. 5. he therefore that miuistereth to you the *. l4.mightTeGeive the promise of the *. thro' faith 4. 6. God hath sent forth the *. of his Son 5. 5. for we thro' *. wait for hope of righteousness 16. walk in the J. || 18. but if ye be led by the *. 17. for the flesh lusteth against the *. and the *. against the flesh, and these are contrary 25. if we live in the *. let us walk in the *. 6.8. soweth to *.shall of the *. reap life everlasting 18. grace of our Lord be with your s.Philem.^it. Eph. 2. 2. the *. that now workethin the children 18. we have access by one *. to the Father 22. for an habitation of God through the *. 3.5. as it is now revealed to the apostles b; the *. 16. strengthened with might by his*. in inner man 4. 3. to keep unity of the *. in the bond of peace 4. there is one body, and one *. as ye are called 23. and be renewed in the *. of your mind 5. 18. be not drunk with wine, but be filled with *, 6. 17. take sword of the *. which is Word of God 18. praying always with all prayer in tlie *. Phil. 1. 19. and the supply of the *. of JesusChiist 27. that ye standfast in one *. with one mind 2. 1. if there be any fellowship of the *. if bowel? 3,3, the circumcisioQ,, which worship G. in the *. Col. 1. 8. who declared to us your love in the *. 2. 5, tho' absent in flesh, yet am 1 with you in *. 1 3ywj*.5.19«quench not j. despise not prophesyinga 23. pray your *. soul, and body be preserv. blame. 2 Thess. 2.2.or be troubled, neither by *,nor byword 8. Lord shall consume with the *. of his mouth 13. chosen youthro'sanctificationof j.aud belief 1 'J'tm. 3,16. G. manifesto justified in J. seen of an;.;;. 4. 1. now the s. speaketh expressly in latter time"* -2. be thou an example in s. in faith, in purit:^ 2 Tim. 4. 22. the Lord .lesus Christ be with thy » lie!t. 4. 12. to thedividing asunderof soul and s. I 9.1 4. who thro' the eternal *. oflevfj himself to G Jam. B.GO. for as the body wucjut the /. is dead ■K 5 the 1. that dwelleth in us lusteUi to envy I Vet. \ .2. thro' s&nctification of the t. to obedience 24. ye have purified in obeying truth thro' the i. 3. 4. even the oroanient of a meek and quiet /. IB.bting put to death io flesh, but quickeoed by/. 4. 6. but live according to God in the t. I John 3. 84. by the /. which he hath given us 4. 1 . beloved, believe not every t. but try the spirits 2. every s. that confesseth Jesus Christ is come 3. every t. thai confesseth not that Jesus is come 13. dwell in him, because hath given us of his s. 6. 6. it is the f. that beareth witness, /. is truth S.witness in eartli, the^.the water, and the blood Jude \Q. these be sensual, not having the s. Htv. i. 10. I was in the t. on the Lord's day 2. 7. hear what x. saith to churches, he that bath an ear let him hear, H, 17, 20. | 3. 6, 13, 22. 4. 2. and ioimediately I was in the /. and behold 11, 11, the i. of liie from God entered into them 14. 13. blessed are the dead, yea, saith Uie j. 17. 3. so he carried me away in the s. 21. 10. 22. 17. and the j. and the bride say, come SVIKIT of adoption. iivm. 8. IS. but ye have received the s. of adoption SPIRIT o/and'cAnVr. 1 John 4.3. and this is that/, of antichrist ye heard SPIRIT of bondage. Rom. 8. 15. ye have not received the/, of bondage Born of the SPIRIT. /oAM3.5.excpptmanbe^0m 0/'fA« /.he cannot enter a. that which is bom of the /. is spirit 6, so is every one that" is born of the s. Gat.4.2Q. persecuted him that was &or7t after the t. Broken SPIRIT. Psal. 51. 17- the sacrificei of God are a broken s. Prov. 15. 13. by sorrow of the heart the /. is broken U- 22. but a broken /. drieth the bones •See Contrite, SPIRIT ofbumine. /ja.4.4.the blood of Jerusalem by the /. of burning SPIRIT of Christ. Rom. e. 9. if any man have not the /. of Christ 1 P//.1.11. what the s.of Christ in them did signify SPIRIT o/(r(»m«/. Isa. 11. 2. the /. of cminsei shall rest upon him SPIRIT of divination. Acts 16, l€. a damsel possessed with a /. ofdivina. Dumb SPIRIT. Mark g. 17. I brought my son, who hath a dumb s. 25. thou dumi s, I charge thee, come out of him JE«r«ejr of the SPIRIT. 2 Cor. 1.22. who hath given us the earn, of the /, 5.5. SPIRIT of error, 1 John 4.6. hereby know we the j.'^* truth and error See Evil. Jfli(A/K/ SPIRIT. Prt»ip.ll.l3.helhat is o{ faithfuls, concealeth mat, See Familiar. SPIRIT of fear. 2 Tim. 1. 7. God hath not given us the /. of fear i-bu/ SPIRIT. Alat /■ 9. 25. he rebuked the foul s. saying to him 2ii}v. l8.2.Babyl.i3 become trie hold of every ybu/ j. Fruit of the SPIRIT. <"',(/. 5. 22. theyj-uiV of the s. is love, joy, peace Lph. 5, 9> for the fruit of the s. is in all goodness Good SPIRIT. Seh. Q. 20. tbou gavest thy good /. to instruct them Psal. H3. 10. thy /. is good, lead me into the land SPIRIT fl/Gtfrf. Gen. \.1. s.qf God moved on the face of the waters 41. 38. as this is, a man in whom the s. of God is Krod. 81. 3. have filled Bezaleel with /. of Cod, .35.-^1 . Num, 24, 2. and the s. of God came on Balaam 1 Sam. 10. 10. the^. of Gad came on Saul, and he prophesied among them, 11.6, | ig.S3, IQ. 20. s. of Got/ came on the mtssengers of Saul 2 Chron. 15. 1. the /. of God came upon Azariah J'lb 27.3. and the /. of God is In my nostrils .13. 4. /. o/Gorfhath made me, brealh of Almighty F.iek. 11. 24. in vision by the/, of God'mtQ Chaldea Mat. 3. l6. he saw /, of God descending like a dove 12 28. but if 1 cast out devils by the /. of God lu'm. 8. 9- if so be that iht t. of God dwell in you 14. for as many as are led by the s. of God lo. 19> mighty signs by the power of the /. of God I Cor. 2. It. knoweth no man, but the/, of God 14. receiveth not the things of the /, of God .>. ib %nd that the /. of God dwelleth in you 6. II. ye are sanctified by the /. o/'our God 7.40. I think also that I have the /. of God 12 3. no man speaking by the /. of God, calleth t ^'or. 3, 3. written with the s. of the living Gcd I'f/A 4. .10, and grieve nut the holy j*. ofG;>d I Pet. 4. 14. for the /. of God resteth on you 1 John 4. S. hereby know ye the /. of Cod SPIRIT of glory. ' Pet, 4. 14. for the /. oj glory resteth on you' 573 SPIRIT o/ffraw. Zech,\^.\0 Twill pour on house of David s.of grace /iei. 10.29. Eind hath done de.spite to the /. of grace See Holy. Humble SPIRIT. Prov. 16. 19. better it is to be of an humble /- 29. 23. but honour shall uphold the humble in /. Isa. 57. 15. with him also that is of an humble s. SPIRIT of jealousy. Nian. 5. 14. and /. of jealousy come upon him, 30, Ql^JKYV of judgment. IsaAA. purged blood of Jerusalem by /. ofjudgm. 28.6. the Lord shall be for a /. of judgment to him SPIRIT oJ knowledge. Isa. 11. 2. the /. of knowledge shd.^ rest upon him See Lord, Lying, SPIRIT of meekness. I C(jr.4.21 .shall I come to you in the s.of meekness ? Gal. 6. 1. restore such a one in the /. of meekness m SPIRIT. Gen. 6. 3. my s» shall not always strive with man Jab 6. 4. the poison whereof drinketh up my t. 7.11. I will speak in the anguish of my s. 10. 12. and thy visitation hath preserved my s. 21. 4. if so, why should not my s. be troubled Psal. 31. 5> into thine hand I commit my s. 17. 3. 1 complained, andmy /. was overwhelmed 6. and my s. made diligent search 142. 3. when my s. was overwhelmed in me 143. 4. therefore is my s, overwhelmed in me 7. hear me speedily, O Lord, my s. faileth Prov. 11.23, behold,! will pour out my/, unto you Isa. 26. 9- yea, with my s. will I seek thee early 30. 1. that cover with a covering, but not of my s. 38. 16. in all these things is tlie life of my /. 42, 1. I have putmy /. upon him,sh'all bring forth 44. 3. I will pour my s. upon thy seed 59. 21. my s. that is upon thee shall not depart Exek. 3. 14. and I went in the heat of my s. 36,27. and 1 will put my /.within you, 37. 34. 3Q.29.for I have poured out my s. on house of Tsr. X>au.2.3. my /. wastroubled[j7.15. grieved in mys. Joel 2.28. I will pour out my s, upon all flesh, your sons anddaugh. shall prophesy, ZQ.Aets 2.17,18. ITag.S.5. SQmys. remaineth among you.fear ye noc Zech. 4.6. not by might, nor by power, but by my r, 6. 8. these have quieted my /. in the north country Mat, 12. 18. 1 will put my /. upon him, shall shew Ltike 1.47. my s. hath rejoiced in God my Saviour S3. 46 Father, into thy hands I comniend my /. Acts 7 . 59> Stephen said.Lord Jesus, receive my s. Horn. I. 9. whom I serve with my /. in the gospel 1 Cor. 5.4. when ye are gathered together and mys. 14. 14. mtf s. prayeth, but my understanding is 16. 18. for they have refreshed mys. and your 2 Cor. 2. 13. 1 had no rest in my s. bee. I found not New SPIRIT. Exek. 11 . 19. 1 will put a new s. within you, 3G. 26. 18. 31. and make you a new heart and a new s. Newness oY SPIRIT. Rom. 7.6. that we should serve in ricwness of the s. Patient SPIRIT. Eccl. 7.8, patient in /. is better (han proud in spirit Perverse SPIRIT. ]sa. 19. 14. the Lord hath mingled ^perverse s. Poor SPIRIT. Mat. 5.3. blessed are the ^wor in /, theirs the kingd. SPIRIT ^promije. EpA. 1. 13. were sealed with that holy J. o/"7>romiVff SPIRIT of prophecy ■ Rev. 19.10. testimony of Jesus is the s. of prcphery SPIRIT o/z/bmAcr. Rom. 11.8. God hath given them the /. of slumber Sorrowful SPIRIT. 1 Sam. I.l5.my lord,! am a womanof awrroa/./. SPIRIT of truth. John 14.17. J. of truth whom world cannot receive 15. 26. even the /. of truth who proceedeth 16. 13. when /. of truth is come, will guide you 1 John 4. 6. hereby know we /. of truth and error See Vexation. Unclean SPIRIT. Zech. 13. 2. I will cause «nf/. /. to pass outofland Mat. 12. 43. when the unclean s. is gone out of a man, he walketh thro' dry places, Luke 11. 24. Maril.23. in their synagogue a man wiih amm. s. 26. and when the unclean s. had torn him 3. 30. because they said, he hath an unclean s. 5. 2. there met him a man with an unclean s. 8. come out of the man, thou unci. /. Luke 8, 29. 7. ^5. whose young daughter had an unclean t. Luke Q./kQ. Jesus rebuked u7ic/«a7t/. and healed him SPIRIT of understanding. Isa. 11. 2. the s. of under stayid. shall rest Upon him SPIRIT of whoredoms. Ilos.'i.l2. for the/, of whore>ionts caused them to err 5. 4. for J. of whoredoms is in the midst of them SPIRIT of'tvisdotn. Etod. 28.3. whom 1 have filled wiin s. of wisdom Deut. 3^. p. Joshua was full of tne /. of utsdvm SPG Isa. 11. 2. the /. of wisdom shall rest upon h\iii LpA. 1. 17. that God may give to you/, tf utsdvm Wounded SPIRIT. Prov. 18. 14. but a wounded /. who can bear ? SPIRI'IS, S^m. 16.22. O God, the G. of/, of all flesh, 27. 16. Psal. 104*4. wDo makeih his angels /. Ueb. 1.7 Prov. 16. 2, but the Lord weigheth the /. Zech. 6. 5. these are the four /. of the heavens Mat. 8. 16. and he cast out the /. with his word 10.1. hegave them power ag. unclean/. A/arjt 6.7. Markl.S^. for with authority commandeth he the unclean/, and they obey him, Luke4.56 3. 11. unclean /. fell down before him, and cried 5. 13. the unclean /. entered into the swine Luke 10. 20. rejoice net that /. are subject to yoQ Act* 5. 16. were vexed with unclean /. were he^ed 8. 7. for unclean /. crying, came out of many 1 Car. 12.10. to another discerning of/. 14. 32. /. of the prophets are subject to the pruph. Eph. 6. 1 12. for we wrestle against wicked /, liim.4.1. depart from feuth,giving heed to seduc./. Hub. 1. 14. are they not all ministering s, 12.9-be in subjection to Father of j . sent to minister 23. and to Uie /. of just men made perfect XPet.^.lQ. hewentand preached to the J. in prison 1 John 4. I. try the s. whether they are of God Rev. 16.13. 1 saw three unr:l. s. like frogs come out 14. they are the /, of devilfi, working miracles See Evil, Familiar, S£V£n, SPIRITUAL. Hos. 9. 7- the prophet is a fool, the /. man is mad Rom. 1, 11. that I may impart to you some/, gift 7. 14. we know that the law is/, but I am carnal 15.27. have been made partakers of their /. tbings 1 Cor. 2. 13, we speak, comparing /. things with / 15. but he that is /. judgeth all things 3.1.1 could not speak to you as unto /.but as carnal 9. 11. if we have sown unto you /. things 10. 3, and did all eat the same /. meat 4. drink of the same /. drink, drank of that /. rock 12. 1. now concerning /. gifts, brethren 14. 1. d.?sire s. gifts || 13. ye are zealous of /. gifts 37. if any man think himself a prophet or /. 15. 44. it is raised a /. body, there is a /. body 46. that wELs not first which i^ /. but that which u natural ; and afterwards that which is /. Ga/.6.1.ye which are /.restnre snch an one in meek. Eph. I. 3. who hath blessed us with all s. blessings 5.19- speaking to yourst:lves in psalms and/, songs 6. 12. wrestle against /. wickedness in high places Coi. 1. 9. that ye might be filled with all /. unden.t. 3.16. admonish, one another in psalms and /. songs IPet. 2.5. arebuiltupa/. house, loofl'er/, .-acvifice SPIRITUALLY, Rom. 8. 6. but to be /. minded is life and peace ICor. 2.14. nor know them, because are /.discerned Rev. 11. 8. which /. is called Sodom and Egypt SPIT. Lev.lS.S. that liath the issue,/, on him that is clean Nu»i. 12. 14. if her father had but /. in her face Deut. 25. 9. she shall /. in his face and shall say Job 30. 10. and they spare not to /, in my lace /klat.26.67. they did ^.in his face, and bnfleted liim 27. 30. and they /. upon him and smote him Marx 7- 33. and he /. and touched his tongue 8. 23. when he had /. on his eyes, he asked him 10. 34. they shall /, upon him anu shall kill him 14. 65. and some began to /, on him, 15, 19. SPITE. Psal. 10. 14, for thou beholdest /. to requite it SPITEFULLY. Mat. 22. 6. they entreated them s. and slew them Luke. 18. 32. he shall be s, entreated and spitted oc SPITTED. £.?i*f18.32.he shall beapiiefully entreat'id and /.on SPITTING. Isa. 50. 6. T bid not my face from shame and /. SLTriLE. 1 Sam. 21. 13. he let his /. fall down on his beard Jiib 7. ig. let alone, till I swallow down my .». '■0. f 10. they withhold not /. from my lace John 9. 6. he made clay of .«. and anointed lire eyts SPOIL, SubstanriLe. Gen. 49. 27. and at night he .shall divide the /, Eiod. 15. 9. the enemy said, I will divide the/. Awm. 31. 9. Israel look the /. of their cattle, 11. 12. and they brought the prey and /. to Moses Detit. 2. 35. cattle we took for prey and lhe/.ofih« cities which we took, 3. 7 . Josh. 8. 27. ! 11. 14 13. 16. thou shalt gather all the s. and burn it 20. 14. the /. thou shalt take to thyself, .iosh. a. ' Judg. 5. 30. meet for the nocks of them that take 14. 19- Samson slew thirly men and took iheir 1 Sam. 14. 30. if had eaten freely to-day of .. 32. the people Hew upon the ,-. and iook slieep 16. 19. but dulst ly upon the /, and didst evil 21. but the people took of the /. sheep and n\rn 30. 16. because the great /. that they had tikur 19. neither /. nor any thing was lacking SPO jiJ(T^'*.30.20 took the flcx-.ks and said, this is Dav. j. 'i2. we will not give, them ought ol the j-. S6.he sent of the s. lo the elden of J udah and his friends ; hehold, a present of the x. of enemies 2 'Sam, .3, 22. Joah brought in a great s. with them 12. 30, he hroQght forth of the j. ot Kahbah 2 ICirigtS. 23, now therefore, Moab, to the s. 21. 14. they shall become a s. to their enemies Chron. 20. 2. from Rabbahhe brought much s. 2C«r,14.13.aiey carried aw, s,froni Ethiopians, 14. 15. 11. they offered to Lord at same time of the s. 20,25. when Jehoshaphat came to take the j, they were three days in gatheiing the j,it wa-s so much 24. 23, the Syrians sent .-. to the king of Damascus 25. 13, smote 3000 of them, and took much s. 28. 8, they took much s. and brought s. to Samaria 14, so the armed men left the captives and the s. 15. with the s. they cloihed all that were naked E^ra Q. 7. our kings have been delivered to a .f . EstA.3. 13. to take the j. of them for a prey, 8.11. 9- 10. but on the r. laid they not their hand j Joisg. 17. I plucked the s. out of his teeth Pja/.68.12. she thattarriedlat home, divided the j. 119,l62,rejoiceatthy word.asone findeth great /. Prov. 1. 13. we shall fill our houses with s. 16. 19. than to divide the s. with the proud 31, 11. so Chat he shall have no need of s. Ira. 3, 14, the j. of iha poor is in your houses 8. 4. the s. of Samaria shall be tiiken away 9. 3. and as men rejoice when they divide the s. 10. 6. 1 will give him a charge to take the r. 33.4. your s. shall be gathered, like the gathering 23. then is the prey of a great s. divided 42. 22. they are for a s. and none saith, restore 24. who gave Jacob for a x. ,» did not the Lord 53. 12. he shall divide the /, with the strong J«r. 2.ti4.is Isr.aservant? why islsr. become a j..'' €.7. violence and s. is heard in her, before me grief 15.13, thy substance and treasures will I give to j. 17.3, 1 will give thy substance and treasures to s. 20. 8. since I spake, I cried violence and s. 30, 16, and they that s. thee shall be a j. 49, 32. the multitude of their cattle shall be a f . 50. 10. and Chaldea shall be a f . saith the Lord £t 12. 19. leads princes away x.overtliTows mighty l*sai. 7(3.5. the stout-hearted are s thty have slept /Vflif, 22.23. and spoil the soul of those thatx, them Jxa. 13, 16. their houses shall bej.theirwivesravisied 18. 2, a nation whose land the rivers have x. 7- 24. 3. the land shall be utterly emptied and s. 33. 1 , woe to thee that spoilest, and wast not > 42. 22. but this is a people robbed and x. Jer. 2. 14. is Israel a servant .' why is he s. ? 4. 13. woe unio us, for we are x. 20, for whole land is x. suddenly my tents are x. 30. and when thou art x. what M'ilt thon do *. Q. 19. how are we s. ! || 10. 20, my tabernacle is x. 21. 12. and deliver him that is x. 22, 3, 25. 36, for the Lord hath x. their pasture 48. 1. Nebo is x. P 15. Moab is x, and gone, 20. 49. 3. howl, for Ai is 1. 1| 10. Esau, his seed is s. 51. 55. because the Lord hath x. Babylon Exek. 18, 7. and hath x. none by violence, I6. 12. hath oppressed, hath x. by violence, 18. 23, 46. I will give them to be removed and x. 39, 10, they shall spoil those that x, them Hos. 10. 14, and all thy fortresses shall bex. Amos 3, II. and thy palaces shall be x. 5. 9. that strengtheneth the x. against the strong iVic. 2. 4, shall lament, and say, we be utterly x. Hab. 2, 8. because thou hastx. many nations Zech. 2. 8. he sent me to the nations which x. you 11. 2. howl, because the mighty are x, 3. their glory is x, for the pride of Jordan is x. Col. 2. 15. and having x, principalities and powers SPOILER, /xa,l6.4.be thou acovert from face of j.the x.ceaseth 21. 2. the X. spoileth, go up, C Elam ; besiege Jer. 6. 26. for Uie x. shall suddenly come ou us 15. 8, 1 have brought upon tuem a x. at noon day 48. 8. he X. shall come upon every city 18. iw the .-'. of Moab shall come upon thee 32. the X. is fallen upon thy summer fruits 51. 56. because the s. is come upon Babylon SPOILEKS. Judg. 2. 14. anger of the Lord was hot, and he deli- vered them into the hand of the X. 2 Kings 17. 20. 1 Sam. 13.17 .the r. came out of camp of Philistines 14. J5. the garrison and the x. they also trembled Jer. 12. 12. the x. are come upon all high places 51. 48. for the x. shall come to her from the north 53. yet from me shall x. come to her, saith Lord SPOILESr. ixo.S3.l.woe to thee that x.and thou wast notspoiled SPOILETH. Psal. 35, 10. who deliverest needy from him that x. 7x11.21.2. the spoiler X. II //ox.7.1.ironp of robbers x. NaA. 3. 16. the canker worm x. and flieth away SPOILING. Pi-al. 35. 12. me evil for good, to the s. of my soul /jfl.2e.4. because of the x. of the daughter of people Jer. 48.3. a voice from Jloronaim x. and destruction IJa6. 1. 3. for X. and violence are before me fiei.l0.34.forye took joyfully the X. of your goods SPOILS. Jos/t. 7.21, T saw among the x. a goodly garment 1 CAron. 26. 27. out of x. iu battle did they dedicate Isa. 25. 11. shall bring down their pride with thex. Luie 11. 22. he take ih his armour and divideth his x. JJeh. 7. 4. Abraham gave the tenth of the x. SPOKEN. Gen. 18. 19. Lord may bring what he hath x. of him A»m. 14. 28. as ye have x. in mine ears, so niU I do 21. 7. lor we have x. against the Lord and thee 23. 19. hath he s. and shall he not make it good ? Deut. 5. 28. I have heard the words they havex. to thee, they have well said all that they have x . 1 3. 5. because he hath x. to turn you away from L. 18. 17. they have well x. that which they have x. 1 Sam. 25. 30. the Lord hath done all he hath x. Sam. 2.27 . unless thou hadst x. people had gone up 14. 19. turn from ought my lord the king hath x. 17-6. Ahiihophel hath x. after this manner 1 Rings 2. 23. if Adonijah have not x. this word 1'-^. 9. what counsel give ye, that we may answer this people who have x. to me ? 2 C',',r. 10. 9. 18. 24. and all the people said, it is well s. 2 hings 4. 13. wouldst thou be x. for to the king? JoA 33. 2. behold, my tongue hath x. in my mouth 34. 35 Job hath x. without knowledge and wisdom 42.7. Tfehave notx. of me as myservant Job, 8. Psai. 66. 14. my mouth hath x. when in trouble 87, 3. glorious things are x. of thee, O city of God 109. 2. they have x. against me with a lying tongue Prov. i5. 23. a wordx. indueseason.howgood isit! 25. 11. a word fitly s. is like apples of gold I'xci. 7. 21. take no heed to all words that are j. Cant. 8. 8. in the day when she shall be s. for Isa. 23. 4. for the sea h^th x. |138. 15. he hath x. 59. 3. your hands are defiled, your lips have x.lies Jer. 26. l6. he hath x. to us in the name of the Lord 29. 23. and have x. lying words in my name 33.24. considerest thou not what this people have x. ■*^.25. ye and your wives have J. with your mouths SPO Esek. 13. 7. have ye not s. a lying divination 8. because ye have x, vanity, ana seen lies DoJi. 4. 31. Oking Nebuchadnezzar, to thee ha^ Hos. 7. 13. yet they have x. lies against rauj['e2. 33. marvelled at things which werex. of^ia: 34. and for a sign which shall be x. again.sr 12. 3. what ye have x. in darkness, what x . in eai 18. 34. nor knew they the things which were x. Jo/in 15. 22. if 1 had not come and x. to them <^rfx3.24.as many as have x. feretold of these-day « 8. 24. none of these things ye have s. come 00 me 13. 40. lest that come on you x. of in the prophets 46. the word should first have been x. to you 16. 14. Lydia attended to the things that were x. 19-36. seeing that these things cannot hex. against 23. 9. hut if a spirit or angel hath x. to him 27, 11. more than those things that were x. by Paul 35. when had thus x. took bread and gave thanks 28. 22. we know that every where ic is x. against Horn. 1. 8, your faith is s. of thro' the whole worl who have x. unto you the word of God 1 Pet. 4. 14. en their part he is evil x. of "! Pet 2. 2. the way of truth shall be evil s. of 3. 2. ye may be mindful of words which were x.be. Jud£ 15. which ungodly sinners have x. against hira 17. remember the words which were x. before SPOKEN with God, expressly. Gen. 21. 2. at set time of which God had x. to him Deut. 2fi. 19. an holy people to thy G . as he hdiL ,. Psal. 60. 6. God halh X. in his holiness, lOH 7. 62. 11. God hath X. once, twice have I heard Mat. 22. 31. that which was x. to you by God Act-i 3. 21. which God hathx. by his holy prophei See Lord. / have, or have I SPOKEN. Gen. 28. 15. I have done which 1 hare s. to tlie* 41. 28. this is the thing / have s. to PhaiauU Exod. 32. 13, all this land 1 have s. of will 1 give 34. lead people to the place of which J have s. 1 Sam. 1. 16. out of my grief hare I s. hitherto 3. 12. perform ag. Eli all things which J have x 20. 23. as touching the matter which I have j. Job 21. 3. and after that / have x. mock on 40. 5. once have I s. but 1 will not answer Psal.l 16.10. 1 will walk before L. in land of living, 1 believed therefore have i x. 2 Cor. 4. 13. Isa. 45. 19. / have not .u in secret, 48. l6. 4(5. 11. I haves, it, 1 will also bring it 10 pass 4j. 15. I, even I, hate x. yea I have called him Jer. 4. 28. Ih. s. it, I have proposed it, will not rep. 23. 21. I hare notx. to them yet they prophesied 25.3. I h.s. to you rising early , and speaking.rij. 1 4. 30. 2. write thee all words / have :. to thee, 3rt, 2. 35. 7 . because J hai e s. but they have not heard £zeA.12.28. but word which / have s. shall be d.-ue J3, 7. ye say, Lord saith ir, albeit } have not s. 26. 0. for I have s. it, i>aith the Lord, 28. 10. 36.5. surely in the fire of my jealousy have I s. 6. 38. 17. art thou he of whom Ihaves. in old time 19. for in jealousy and fire of my wrath have I : 39. 8. it is come, this is the day whereof I have x. Bos. 12. 10. / hare also x. by the prophets Johri 12.48. the word that I have s. shall judge him 40. for / have notx. of myself but the Father 14. 25. these things /ere /x. 15.11. 1 l6.1,':o,33. 15. 3. ye are clean thro' the word J have s. to yon 18. 23. if 1 have x. evil, bear witness of the evi. IJad SPOh.EN. Gen. 44.2. according to the word Joseph had s. I^um. 23. 2. and Balak did as Balaam had s. 1 Kings 13. 11. told father words heAnrfx. tokiog 21. 4. which Kaboththe .lezrpelite had s. to him 2 Kings l,17.acc«rdingtoword which Elijah Aat/x 7- 18. it came to pass as the man of God had s. Ezra 8. 22. because we had s. unto the king Neh. 2- 18, T told also king's words that he had s. Esth. 7. 9, Mordecai, who had s. good for the kins Job 32, 4, now Elihu had wailed tiH Job haJ : . Jer. 36. 4. Baruch wrote woi"ds L, haJ t. by .'ertn*. Dan 10. 11. and wbt-n be had s ihu wo»l to »« SPO r*'»B..0.15. when he had t, words, I Iw^amr damb )^. when he Amits. uoto me, I w^ssireogLheued UawA 1.43.33 sooD as he A«rf j. the leprosy dupaneJ 1^. 12. for they kue« that he Jtad i. the parable aguDst them, and they left him, Luie '4'>. 19 Ltcte 19. 28. when he Ajrrf thus 1. S*. 40. Join 9. ti i 11. 4.'*. I is.ea. ^c«i9,4i. 1 20.36. | ee.so /oAn 4.50. the man believed word that tesnsAadt. 11. 13. they thooitht he k^td t. of taking rest fil. 19- when he Aad 1. this, he saith, follow me j£irfi<).S7.BarDaba5 declared that be Aarf J. unto him ':b. 35. departed, after Pan! Aad /. one word hei.%ig. wheo MiMes Aad s. every precept to peo. SPOKEN with prt^ket. Dmt, 18. 2S. but prophet hath /. it presomptnoasly Estk. 14. 9' iSpropAet he deceived when be hath s. Mat.Z,\T.vhatvas s.hy Jexemf the prophet, 37-9. SJ. that it might be falfilled which was s. by the propkgt, be called a Nazareoe, 13, 35. | 27.35. .^ ■ 3 . this is he that was t, of by the prophet Esaias 4. 14. that it might be fulfilled which was /. by Esaias the prophet, 8. I7. f IS. 17. | CU 4. S4. 15. wheo ye ^all see the abominarion of deso- lacioD /.of by Danielthepr(i>/rA«/, JfarA 13.14-. LmJok 24. 25. to believe all that the prophets have t. Aeti 2. 16. this wds X. of by the prophet Joel Jam, 5. 10. take, my brethren, prophet* who have t. TAou halt SPOKEN. G«H. 19. 21. this city for the which thou hast /. Esod, 4. 10. Dor since tAou hast s. to thy servant 10. 29. Moses said, tAou host t. well, not see 33. 17. I will do this thing Oat tAou host s. Num. 4. 17. power of Lord be great, asihouAattt. Detu. 1. 14. the thing which t^umAast s. is good RutA 2. 13. thvH Aasts, irieodly to thine handmaid 8'Sam.€.22. the maid-servants which thou hosts, of 7.19-bat tkau host x.alao of thy servant's house for a (H^at while to come, 25. lCAro«. 17. 17,23. S Kings SO. 19. then said Hezekiah to Isaiah, good is the word of Lord whidi thmi Aast s. Isa.sg.S. Esth. 6. 10. let nothing fail of all that thou Aasl s. Job 3.1. B. surely tAou hast s. in my hearing Jer. 3. 5. behold, thou Aatt /. and done evil things 32. 24. and that which thouAasts. iscome topass 41. 16. as for the words which tAou Aatt s. unto as 51. 02 O Lord, lAou Aast s. against this place Eteh. 35. 12. 1 have heard blasphemies thou htut s. SPOKES. I Kin^s 7 . 33 . their felloes and s. were all molten SPOKESMAN. Etod. 4. 16. he shall Is tby x. unto the people SPOON. Kmf. 7. 14. one x. of ten shekels of gold, full of in- cense. 20. S6, 3£. 3?, 44. 50, 56, 62. SPOONS. Etod. 25. 29. make the dishes thereof and x. '37- 16. be made his dishes and his s. and bowls Num. 4. 7- and put thereon the dishes and the 1. 7. 84, twelve silver bowls, twelve j. of sorely in vain net is x.in sight of fowler Z>a(/,22. Num. 11.32. they x. abr. the quails round the camp 1 Sam. 30. I6. they were s. abroad on the earth 2^f7»i.22.43.1did stamp and s.abrcad mine enemies 1 CAro». 14.13. the Philistines x. themselves a j/^tim/ 2 Chron. 26. 8. Uzziah's name x. abroad, 15. Zech. 1.17. my cities thro' prosperity be x. abroad 2. 6. I have x. yon abroad as the four winds Mat. 9. 31. but they when departed x. abroad his fame in all that country, Mark 1. 28. | 6. 34. 1 ITtess. 1. 8. yoar faith to God-ward is x. abroad SPREAD /or/A. Num. 24. 6. as valleys are they s. forth as gardens 1 Kings 8.7. the cherubims s. forth their two wings 22. Solomon s. forth his hands, 2 CA/-on.6.12,l3. SS.know the plague of his own heart, and s.J'orth his hands towards this house, 3 Chr^ 6. 29. Tsn. 1.15. when ye t. forth your hands, I will hide 25.1 1. he shall x./urM bands, as he thatswimmeth 42. 5. thus saith God, he that s. forth the earth Ezek. 47. 10. they shall be a place to s. forth nets SPREAD over. Aujn. 4.6. they shall x. aver it a cloth wholly of bine Ruth 3. 9-'r. therefore thy skirt ovei thine handmaid Jsa. 25. 7. and the vail that is x. over all nations Jer. 43. 10. he shall x. his royal pavilion over them 48. 40. and he shall j> his wings over Moab 49. 22. and he shall x. his wings over Bozrah Etek.xQ.Q. I X. my skirt over thee and covered thee 19- 8- then the nations x. their net aver him SPREAD >it. Esod. 37. 9, cherubims 9. cut wings. 1 Chr. 28. 18. Ezra 9. 5. 1 x. ovt my hands to the Lord my God Job 29, 19. my root was x. out by the waters .^. 18, hast thou with him x. out the sky? Isa . 48. 1 13. palm of my h:ind hath x. out heavens 65. 2. have i. out my hands to a rebellions people SPR Lam, 1. 10. the adversary hath x. out nis nand Esek. 32.3. 1 will therefore s. cut my net over tut» SPREADEST. £*«i.27 7. fine linen which thnux.forth forthv >>a SPREAD ETH. i>r. 13. 8. if the priest see that scab x. in the skio Deut. 32. 11. as an e^le x. abroad her wings Job 9. 8. God who alone x. out the heavens 26, 9. and he x. his clond upon it 36. 30. behold, be x. his light npoo it, and covereth 41. 30. he X. sharp-pointed things on the mire Prov.SQ.S. a man that flattereth hisoeighb. i. a net Isa. 25. 11 . as iie thai swimmethx. forth his bauds 40. 19. and the goldsmith x. it over with gold 22. that X. the heavens as a tent to dwell in 44. 24. 1 the Ld. that t. abroad the earth by myseli Jer. 4. 31. the daughter of Zion x. her hands 17. 8. a tree that s. out her roots by the r; ver Xrism.l.l7.Zionx. forth her hands, none comfort her SPREADING. Lev. 13.57. and if it appears, it is a x. pl^ae PsaL 37. 35. i have seen the wicked x. himself Exei. 17. 6. and it grew, and became a x. vine SPREADING- Ezek. 26. 5. it shall be a place for the x. of nets SPREADINGS. Job 36. 29. can any understand the x. of the cloods SPRIGS. Ita. 18. 5. for afore harvest be shall cut off the x, £wi. 17. 6. it became a vine, and shot forth x. SPRING. 2 Kings 2 . 21 . be went forth to the x. of the waters Proz). 25.^. isas a troubled founlaiQ and corrupt x. Cant. 4. 12. my sister, my spouse, is a x. shut up /xa.58.11.shalt belike x. of water, whose waters fail £/0x.l3.15.hisx.^alt become dry and fonutaindried SPRINGS. Deut. 4. 49. to the plain under the x. of Pisgah Josh. 10. 40. Joshua smote all the country of the x. 12. 8. the kings in the plains and in the x. 15.19- giveme*.ofwater,gav€npperx. J^iirff.1.15 Job 38. 16. hast thou entered into the x. of the sea f Psal. 87. 7- all my x. are in thee 104. 10. he sendeth the x. into the valleys 107. 33. he turoeth the water x. into dry ground 35. he tumeth dry ground into water x. Jsa. 35. 7- s^oat x. of the day Samuel called Saul See Day spring. SPRING. Etei.Vl.Q. it sJiall wither in all the leaves of her x. SPRING. A'tim.21.17. Israel saag,x. up. O well, sing ye to it Deu/.8.7.and depths that x. out of valleys and hills Jiu/^.19.25.whentheday began to x. they let her go Job 5. 6. neither doth trouble x. out of the ground 38.27- to cause bud of the tender herb to x. forth Psal. 85. 11. truth shall x. out of the earth 92' 7- when the wicked x. as the grass lia. 42. 9. before they x. forth, I tell you of them 43. 19. I will do a new thing, now it shall s forth 44 4. they shall r.up as among the gras5,as willows 45. 8. and let righteoosness x. up together 58. 8. and thine health shall x. forto speedily 61. ll.as garden causeth things that are so^-n tox Lord will irause praise to s. forth before nations Joel 9.. 22. be not aftaid, for the pastures do x. Mari: 4. 27. the seed shoulcl x. he knoweth not how SPRINGETH. 1 Kings 4.33.even to hyssop that x. out of the wall 2 Kings 19-29- 7^ shall eat in the second year that which X. of same, and in athirdsow, Xia..T7..'H>. Hos. 10. 4. thus judgment x. up as hemlock in £eid SPRINGING. Psal. 65. 10. thou ble5<«dst the s. thereof SPRINGING. Gen. 26. 19. they fonod there a well of x. water 2 Sam, 23. 4. as the tender grass x. out of the earth John 4. 14. shall be in him a well of water j. up He£.12.15.lest any root of bittern, x.np trouble yoa SPRINKLE. £rorf. 9.8. let Aloses x. the ashes toward the heaven Lev. 14. 7. he shall x. on him that is to be cleansed 16. the priest shall s. of the oil with his firig,?r 27. priea shall x. of the oil with his right finger 51. and shall x. the house seven times 16. 14. he shall x. on the mercy-seal eastward, 15. yum. 8. 7. X. water of purifying upon them 19- 18- shall X. it opon the tent, and all the vessels 19- the clean person shall s. it on the unclean Isa. 52. 15. so shall be x. many nations, kings shai' Eisek. 36. 25. then vrAl I j. clean water upon yc- SPRINKLED. Essd. 9. 10. Moses j. iht ssbes up toward heavesi yran. 19. 13, because water was not r. on him. 20. Job 2. 1£. and x. dost on their head5 toward hed ^ eu STA ija. 59. 1 3, that which is s. as if their hralto out a viper, their webs shall not become i!:ii-ments Hcs. 7. t9- grey hairs are s. here and there HeA, Q. 19. he s. both the book and all the people 10.22. having our hearts .r .from ail evil conscience See Blood. SPRINKLETH. L*v. 7.14. it shall be the priest's that s. the blood Num. 19, SI. he that s. the water of separation SPRINKLING. Hsd. 9. 13. the ashes of an heifer j. the unclean 11. CU. through faith he kept the j-. of the blood 12.24. we are come to blood of^ . that speaketh bet. I Pei. I. 2. andthe J. of the blood of Jesus Christ SPROUT. Job 14.7- there is hope of a tree that it wiU s. again SPRUNG. Gen. 41. 6. seven thin ears s. up after them, 2:3. Lev. 13. 42. it is a leprosy s. up in bis bald head JIdat. 4. 16. them who sat in shad. of death, light s up 13. 5. and forthwith they s. up, Mari 4. 5. 7. thethorQs.T. np aud choked them, LuAeS.T. 26. but when blade was s. up and brought forth Luke 8. 6. as soon lis it was x. up, it withered away SPUE. f^v. 18.38.thatthe land s, you notout also. 20. 22. Ter. 2d. 27- drink, s. and fall, and rise no more KtD. 3. 16. so then I will s. thee out of my mouth SPUED. X«&.18.2B. as it f. out nations that were before you SPEWING. Hab. 2. 16. and shameful s. shall be 00 thy glory SPUN. £,xod.^5.Q5. women brought that which they had s. So. 2(5. and all the women s. goats' hair SPUNGE. A/(i/. 27.48. one of them took a j-. and filled it witn vi- negar, gave him to drink, Mark \5,36.Jo/iu 19.29. SPV. Num. 12. 16. inen which Moses sent to j. land, 17. !£1. 32. and Moses sent to s. out Jaazer JojA.S.l.Josh.sent two men to t. secretly, 6.23,25. Judg. 18. 2. the Danitessent tojr. the land, 14, 17. iSam. 10. 3. David hath sent h 20. go, and speak in tbe templt. 'o the people 25. 10. Paul said, 1 s. at Cesar's judgraenuseat 26. 6. now I s. and am judged for hope of promise Rom. 5. 2. have access into this'^race wherein we s. 9.il.purposed of G. according to election might/ 14. 4. for God is able to make him s. 1 Cor. 15. 1. 1 declare the gospel wherein ye s 30. and why s. we in jeopardy every hour ' 2 Cur. 1.24. are helpers of your joy,for by faith ye*. /i^A. 6. 13. to withstand and having done all to s. 14. s. having your loins gin about witli trutli I Pet. 5, 12. this is true grace of God whei-em ye s liev. 3. 20, behold, t s. at the door and knock 6. 17 ■ great day is come, who shall be able to s. f 18. 15. merchants s. afar off for fear of her tornr. STAND abroad. Deut. 24. 11 , s. abroad^ man shall br'.ng the pledge STAN D against. Lev. 19. 16. nor shall s. ag* blood of thy neighbou? Num. :J0. 9. every vow of a widow shall s. ag. her Jer. 44. 29. tliat my words shall s. ag. you for evii Eph. 6. 11, that may be able to s. ag. wiles of devil STAND aloof. Pial. 38. 11. my lovers and my friends s. aloof STAND back. Gen. 19. 9. szdd, s. hack, this fellow came into sojo STAN D before. Exod. 8. 20. rise up early, s^ before Pharaoh, y. l.i 9. 11. the magicians could nut s. befoie Mosf-s 17. 6. I will J, before thee on the rock in llui->*b Lev. 18, 23. nor snail auy woman s. bejore a beast 26 .37. and ye shall have no powdr to *. befoie youl enemies. Josh. 7. 12, 13, Judg. £. I4 Nu7n. 16. 9.to s. before ihi; congregation to minibl(» 27. 21. and he shall s. before Eleazar the prie*' 35. 12. till he s. befoie congregation, Josh. 2'^ Veut. 7. 24. there shall no man be able to s. defor thee, 11. 25. Josh. 1. 5. 1 10. 8. | 23. Q Q. 2. who can ». defore fhe children o'" Anak ! STA D«w/ iO.8. tribe of Levi lo *. A. the T,ord to minister lohiut.e CAron.HJ. U. /.;t;t. 44. U, 15 ry. 17. both the men sh:ill /. brfWe the Lord £y. 10. ye *. this day all of you de/are the Lord ■a'tm. 6.20. who isabletoj. 6tJoieho\y LordG. 16.22. Ift David, 1 pray thee, /. de/vre me h'nmt 1. 2, ItfX a young virgin s. before the king lu. U. happy are these thy servants who /. before Ihetj and hear thy wisdom, 2 Chron. 9. 7 19. 11. go, and a. on the mount be/oTe the Lord Chr.*lQ. 9. we *. before this house in thy presence \iira 9. 15. we caimot s. before thee because of this '*'* 41. 10. who then is able to t. bufore me? Ptal. 5.f5. the foolish shall not i. before thirtll^es U7. 4. cast forth ice, who can .r. before hisc^d? Piuv. 2'3. 29. a man diligent in business, he shall t. before kings, he shall aot ». before mean men 57. 4. but who is able to 1. before envy ? Jer. 7. 10. come and t. before me in this house 15. 19> if thou return, thou shalt t. before me 35. 19* Jon^dab shall not want a man to /. bef. me 40.t 10. 1 will dwell at Mizpah, to j. before Chald. 49. 19. who is like me .' who will appoint ? who is that shepherd that will j<. before me? 50, 44. Dan. 1, 5. that at the ond they might s. before king 8. 4. so that DO beasts might ,r, before him 7.there was no power iu the ram, to j. before'^xm 11.16. none shall s. befo'e him, he shall stand VaA. 1. 6. who can t. before his indignation ? hike 21.36. and worthy'to s. before the Son of man ify»i.l4.10.all shalU.Ae/Vff judgment-seat of Chr, '<«t;.&0.12. 1 saw dead small and great j. before G, STAND by. Cen. 24.43 behold 1 s. by the well of water iijtod. 7. 15. and ihou shalt j". by the river's brink 18. 14. and all the people s, by thee ixito ev^n JVhm. 23. 3. s. by the burnt-offering, and I will go AVi. 7. 3. while they s. by let them shut the doors j4fl.65.5.who &ay,*.4_ythyself,I am holier than thou Jer, 48. 19. s, by the way and ask, what is done Ettk. 46. 2. prince shall s. by the post of the gate Zec/i.S.7. give places to walk among these thaXs.by 4. 14. are two anoimed ones that j. by the Lord JoAn 11, 42, but because of the people whicih s. by SVAliDfnst. 'jfl/.89.CH.and my covenant shall s.fast with h . 111. U. all his command, s.fasi for ever and ever Jfr. 46. 14. say ye, t. fast, and prepare thee 1 Ci>r, 16. 13. watch ye. s.fast in faith, be strong f-i'ii.5.1.s. fail therefore io liberty Christ made us J'/ti7.1.27.J./flJ/af. CO. 6..-(aiih to thcm.why^. ye herekll day idle i Mfirk 9.1. some i, /iffr« who shall not taste of death Acts 4,10. even by him doth this man j. here whole STAND iM. JiiJg. 4. SO. s. in the door of the tent, and say 2 Chr. 35. 5. s. inhol> place according to divisions J'saL 1. 5. theungodlyshall not J. rn the judgment 4. 4. jr. in awe, sin not, commune with your heart 5. 5. foolish shall notj-. tn thy sight, thou hatest 24. 3. and who shall s. in his holy place ? 3.1. 8. let all inhabitants of the world s. in awe 76. 7. who may s. in thy sight when once angry ? 89. 43. and hast not made him to s. i» the battle A.I4. I. who by night s. in house of Lord, 1.15. 2. .V. 7.2. /. in gate of I^ord's house and proclaim 14. 6. the wild asses did s. in the high places 17. 19-'f. i»thegate of the children of the people 26. 2. s. in the court of the Lord's house and speak JL'tek. 13. 5. ye have not gone up to s. iti the battle 'J2.30. that should s. in gap before me for the land 44. 24. ic controversy they shall s. in judgment i)an. 1.4. as had ability in them to .r. in king's pal. II. 16. and he shall /. in the glorious land 12.13. and shall /.in diyloc at Uie end of the days ZecA. 14.4. feeij-.in that day on Mount ofOlives AJat. 24. 15. when ye see abom. s. in holy place XiiAe 1.19. 1 amGabri Jesus was alone, and woman s. in midsi. 20,14. she saw Jesus s. knew not that it was Jesus Acts 2. 14. hut Peters, up with eleven said to them 4. 14. and beholding the man healed s. with them 5. 23. saying, we found the keepers 1. without 25. men are s. in the temple teaching the peopU 7-55. and Jesus J. on the right hand of God, 5d. 22. 20. 1 was J. by and consenting to his death lieb.Q.Q, while the first tabernacle was yet s. 2 Pet. 3. 5. earth s. out of the water and in water Jteo. 7.1 . four angels s. ou four corners of the earth 11.4. two candlesticks t. before the God of earth 18. 10. s. afar off for the fear of her torment 19- 17- i saw an angel s. in the sun and be cried See Corn. STANK. Exod. 7. 21 . fish in the river died, and the river s. 8. 14. they gathered frogs on heaps, and laud s. Id. 20. left of it, the manna bred worms and s. 2 Sam, 10. 6. Ammon saw they s. before David STARE. Psai. 22. 17. may tell my bones, look and s. on me STAR. In Hebrew Chochab. Under the name q/" stars, the ancient Hebrews comprehended all the hea- venly bodies, constellations, planets, and all the luminaries, except the sun and mooit. The tdo latrous Israelites called the sun and moon, the king and queen of heaven ; and the stars vei e as It were, their army or militia, Deut. 4. 19 I 17.3. Jer. 7. 18. The beauty and splendma that men have observed in the stars, and th great advantages that they derive from thence the wonderful order that they have discovered ir their courses ; the influence that has beev a* cribed to them in the production and p star vation of animals, of fruit, plants, and minit rals, have prevailed with a great number of pea pie tn the world to impute to them life, kmm ledge, power, arid to pay them a sovereign aw^ ship and adoration. STA 'Togme tfte Hebrews a caution agaiiut the idula- tr-* that prevailed t/iiaiig/t almost all the East, of worshipping the sun, moon, and ^larsj Moses informs them, that G^d gave them their beingf and that he separated them from that mass of matter vjhich he had produced out of nothing, Gen. 1. 14, Xb, 16. And in Deut. 4. 19- he tells them that they were not made for the worship, but for the use of men, even of the meanest and most barbarous people under hea- ven ; which the Lord hath divided to all na- tions under the whole heaven. The number of the stars was looked upon as infi- nite: And the Psalmist, to exalt the power, magnificence, and infinite hioti-ceuge of God, says, that he numbers the stars, and calls them by their names. He is described as a king, taking a review of his army, and gives every one of his soldiers such a name as he thinks fit. lichen the scripture would express a very extraordinary ijicrease and multiplication, tt uses the similitude of the stars of heaven, or of the sand of the sea ; I will multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea shore. Gen. 15. 5. I 22. 17. [ 26.4. Bildad, Job's friend, sayt, that in the eyes of God the stars themselves tiiE impure ; that he can discern many spots and blemishes in them which we ca?tnot see,.\oh 25. 5. And in chap. 9- ver. 7. '"' " said, that, God locks ihem up as with a key, and hinders them from appearijig, but -j}hen he pleases. When the scripture describes a time of public calamity, of sorrows, fears, troubles, and per- plexities, tt is said, the stars withhold their lili^ht, and are covered with darkness, that they fall from heaven and disappeoTj Ezek. 32. 7. Mat. 24. 29. ie sacred books sometimes seem to ascribe hic-w- ledge to the sun, moon, and stars: They are excited to praise the Lord, Vsal. 148. 3. 2he mooji is said to withdraw her light, Ezek. 32 7. to ohey the voice o/" Joshua, JojA. 10. 12, That the sun stopped its course, at the command of this Gejieral of God's people : That the sun Ttses as a bridegroom, that comes out of hi. nuptial chamber, Psa!. I9. 5. Moses seems to favour their opinion, who impute inflnences to the sun and moon, when he promises to Joseph the precious fruits brought forth by the sun, and the precious things put forth by the moon, Deut. 33. 14. The Psalmist says, that the sun knows the time and place of his sit- ting, Psal. 104. 19. And Solomon, that the suD also ariseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to his place where he arose, EccL 1. 5. But these expressions, which are merely popular, aie not to be understood literally j for then it must lie said, that the earth, the trees, and the waters are animated, there being ex- pressions in scripture that would insinuate as much. All the creatures glorify God, bless the Lord, and obey him, each in its way. If any thing more be allowed to the sun, the moon, or the stars J it is because they are creatures of greater perfection, a7id by which the glory and majesty of God shine forth in a more eminent and conspicuous manner, Amos, speaking of the idolatry of the IsTs^elitea in the wilderness, informs us, that they carried along with them the star of their God, Amos 6. 20. St. Stephen, in Acts 7. 4.3. guoting 4his passage of Amos according to the Septua- Mini, says, Ye took up the tabernacle of Mo- loch, and the star of your god Remphan. This last word has given occasion to a great num6er of conjectures. Grotius thinks it to hav* been the same deity as Rimmon, an idol of the people of Damascus. Rimmon si^nifi. high, which GTOtiMs takes far &aX\iTn, betau. . this pUnet is the most elevated of all ; but ethers take it for the sun. Some rferi'i^e Remphan frotn the Hebrew word Rapha, to be negligent, toft, or itothful; because Saturn is the slowest or most slothful of all the planets. The Arabic word Riiph, signifies voracity, a quality very well agrt/eing to Saturn, who, according to the fable, devoured his own children. Vossius be- lieves Rephan, or, as Amos has it, Chium, was the moon. Others think Remphan to be the name of a king of Egypt, who was placed by his people in the rank of the gods. Diodovrus Siculus, lib. I. page 39. says that Aijig Rem- phis succeeded Proteus. Biit this author does not say that he ever had been deified, ajtd speaks of him as a prince very unworthy of having di- vine honour paid to him. The opinio7i that is most common is, that it was a representation of the planet Saturn. Tie star foretold by Balaam in Num. 24. 17 57tt STA 1'here shall come a star out of Jacob, and a sceptre shall arise out of Israel, and $hall smite the corners of Moab, and destroy all the cliil- dren of Sheth. By this star is meant a ruler, a conqueror, a great prince, which according to some Was king David, who conquered the Moabites ; but it primarily and chiefiy points at Jesus Christ the Messiah, who ts of the seed and posterity o/* Jacob, who is the true star which fills the world with its bright- 7tess, and who is called the bright and morn- ing star. Rev. 2£f. 16. Some have thought, that iji this place Bs.las.m foretold the appear- ance of that real star, which arose at the time of ow Saviour's birth, and which guided the Maei into Judea, to see the person whose birth was declared by that star. But this star did not come out o/" Jacob; and that canjtot be applied to this star, which is said there; which plainly points at a ruler, a king, a con- queror.. The star that appeared to the Magi, or wise-men, and conducted them to Beth-lehem, where our Saviour was bom, has furnished matter for many co7ijectures. Some ajicient authors have asserted, thai it was a new star purposely cre- ated to declare to men the birth of the Messiah. Others take it for a kind of- corner, which ap- peared preternaturally in the cir. Lightfoot thi?iks, that the same light which appeared to the shepherds near Beth-lehem, might also be visible afar off to the Magi, hanging over Judea, and so be their guide to find our Sa- viour. Others have pretended that it was an angel clothed with a luminous body in form of a star, which taking his course towards Judea, determined the Magi to folloto him : They found their opinion upon this ; that this star appeared to be rational and iittelligent, appearing and disappearing, stopping, and goittg forward, in such manner as was necessary for the condui t of the Magi, to the proper place. It is said, that some writers believed th is star was the Holy Ghost, which appeared to the Magi under the form of a Star, as he appeared at the bap- tism of Christ under thb jorm of a dove. Lastly, Calmet says, that this star was infiamed meteor, in the middle region of the air, which having been observed by the Maui with miraculous and extraordinary circum- stances, was taken by them for Me star so long foretold by Balaam; and that afterwards they resolved to follow it, and to seek the new-born king, whose coming it declared. It was there- fore, says he, a light that moved in the air before them, something like the pillar of cloud in the desert. Inward iiispiratioyi, the light of the Holy Ghost, the solicitation of grace, were the m.otives which engaged them to follow this phenomenon. The time which the Magi took up i?t their journey to Judea, is a point that has much exercised the Chronologers. Those who suppose they came fiom the remotest part of Persia, allow them two years for their journey ; supposijtg that the star appeared to them two years before the birth of our Saviour, hi this the text of the gospel seems something favourable to them, saying that Herod put to death the children of Beth-lehem, /ro»i two years old and under, ac- cording to the time that the Magi had shewed him. Mat. 2. I6. Others will have it-, that the star did not arise till the moment of our Saviour^s btrth ; and these are yet divided j for some think thai the Magi did not arrive at Beth-lehem till two years after the birth oj our Saviour, Others make them arrive there thirteen days after his birth ; and that they might make the greater haste, they asiigyi them dromedaries to ride upon. There are those that think that the star appeared from the mo- ment of Christ's incarnation, or evert from the conception of John the Baptist. But the ex- act time of their departure is not fixed; though ■inost have agreed thai t/ie day of their arrival at Beth-lehem should be 07t the thirteenth day from our Lord's birth. Ihere are still some difficulties started, whether this star was seen by every body, or only by the Magi. Some think that every body saw it, that all people were witnesses of this pheno- menon ; that somCj not knoining the mystery of it^ contented themselves to wonder at it ; and that it Was to the Magi only that Cod re- vealed the sigJiification of it, and gave them a?i inclination to follow it. Others, on the con- trary, believe that few people saw it ; that the Magi themselves only saw it by fits, arid from time to lime, when it was necessary to them as a guide, and to encourage them to persevere in =fTA thei/ resolvtioti. l^astty, the generality wUi have it, that the Magi saw it for the greatesg part of their journey, a?id that it disappeare to them only when they arrived at Jerusalem then they found themselves under a necessity oj inquiring, where ihey might find the new-bory King of the Jews. By stars are somctimet meant the princes and no hies of a kingdom. Dan. 8. 10. Pastors or ministers of the gospel, who ought to shine like stars in respect of the brightness and punty of their lives and doctrine, are also collea stars. Rev, 1. 20. In Job 38. 7, the angels ar^called stars, who joined together i?i extol Im^' and praising God for his wonderful work of creation. By day-star, 2 Pet. 1. Ipj " meant either a more full, clear, and explicit knowledge oj Christ, and the mysteries of the gospel, which in comparison tf the dark shadows and prophet- ical writings, was a morning-star, bringing a fuller manifestation of the truths of Gad, than the prophets did, whose predictions are now accomplished. Or, by day-star may be understood that full and perject knowledge which believers shall have, when in heaven tluy shall see God face to face ; and this day ts opposed to the whole time of this life, which, notwithstanding of all endeavours after know ledge, may be calltd a night of erior a?id ig- norance. Num. 24. 17. there shall come a s. out of Jacob Am4>s 5. 26. but ye have borne the s. of your god Mat. 2. 2. for we have seen his s. in the east 7. Herod enquired of them what time s. appeared 9. lo, j.which they saw in east, went before them 10. when they saw s, they rejoiced with great joy ActsJ. 43. ye took up the s. of your god Remphan I Cor. 15.41.one j.differeth from another j. in glory liev. 8. 10. there fella great s. from heaven, 11. 9- 1* a s, fell from heaven unto the earth Day-STAR. Z Pet. I. 19. till the days, arise in your heaits Morning STAR. Rev. 2. 28. and I will give him Uie morniiig s, "2. iti. I am the bright and morning s. STAR-GAZEJtS. Tsa. 47. 13. let the s.-gaters stand up and save thee STARS. Gen. 1. 16, God made two lights, he made j. also 15. 5. tell the s. if thou be able to number them 37. 9. sun, moon, and eleven s, made obeisance U««r.4.19.when seest j.should be driven to worship Judg. 5. 20. the s. in their courses fought ag. Sisera Neh. 4.21. from the morning till the s. appeared Job 3. 9. let the s. of the twilight thereof be dark 9. 7< who commandeth snn, and sealeth up the s. 22.12. beholdheight of the f. how high they ai-e 25. 5. yea, the s. are not pure in his sight 38. 7. when the morning s. sang together Psal, 8. 3. moon and s. which thou hast ordained l-3d. 9. the moon and j. to rule by night 147. 4. he telleth number of the s. he calleth them 118. 3. praisehim,sun, ncoon, allye .r. of light Eccl. 12. 2. while the sun or s. be not darkeneil Isa. 14. 13. 1 will exalt thy throne above *. rf God Jer. 31. 35. giveth the j, for a light by night Ezek. 32. 7. I will make the s. thereof dark Dan. 8. 10. it cast down some of the s. to ground 12. 3. they shall shine as the s. forever and evtr Joel 2. 10. J, shall withdraw their shining, 3. 15. Obad. 4. though thou set thy nest among the s. Luke 21.25. there shall be signs insun,moon,and* Acts £7. 20. when neither sun nor j. appeared 1 Cor. 15. 41. and another glory of s. for one star fleb. 11. 12. so many of i. of the sky inmuUituile Juae 13.thnse are raging waves, wandering j .whom Kev. 8. 12. tne ihird part of the s. was smitten 12. 1. and upon hei head a crown of twelve s. See HtAVEN, Sevbn. STATE. Psal.sg.5. ev. man at his best j.is altogether vanity HJat. 12. 45. seven spirits more wicked, the last j. of that man is worse than the first, Luke 11. 26. See Estate. STATELY. A'rcA. 23.41 .sattest upon a s.bed. and table prepared SL'ATIOU. 2 Chron. 35. 1 15. sous of Asaph were in their s. Isa, 22. 19. 1 will drive thee from thy j. and state STATURE. A'am. 13. 32. thepeople we saw are men of great s* 1 Ham. i6. 7. look not on the height of his s. 28. t 20. Saul fell with the fulness of his s. 2 Sam. 21. 20. a man of great s. with six Snctra and with six toes. 1 Chron. 11. 2i. 1 20. 6. ' Cant. 7 .7. this thy s. is like a palm-tree and breasts Isa. 10. 33. the high ones of j. shall be hewn down 45. 14. men of s, shall come over unto tbfe STA ti«k. I.T. 18. make kercliierson hfcail ofevery J. i7-6it urewaiiil became a Bpreadiiie vine of low s. l;i. U. hen. was exalted ajioiij; thick l>rani;hes .11. 3. the Assyrian was a cedar of an high t. Alai. 6.'Z7. not add one cubit to bisj. Luke 12. Sf Luie Z, 5Z. J<>s. iDcreased io wisdona and «. in fav. lif. 3. Zaccheiis little of*, cliuilied up to see Jesus Ly/t, 4. IS. measure of the /, of fulness of Christ SI'ATU'i'E, E-rtirf. 15.25. there he made a i. and ordinance 29.9. priests' office shall be theirs for perpetual a. LtfiT.^.IT.aperpetnali.lO.S^, | 24.9. -Viwfl. 19-21. h'utii. 27 . U. it shall be for a/, of judgmeut, 35. 29. Juxh. 2t. 25. and he. set them a 1. In Shechem 1 Ham. rio.CS. Uavid made it a j. for Isr. to this day Pml. 81 . 4- for this was a s. for Israel and a law Dfin. 6.7. captaius consulted to establish a royals. 1 j. that no s. king establisheth may be chani'ed STAJU'J'liS. I'-sad. 18. \6. 1 do make them know the s. of God J^v. 10. 11. that ye may teach Israel all the s. Sum. .10, 16. these are the*, the Lord conimanded UtufA.ty. which shall hear all these s. and sayings i. 24. the Lord commanded us to do all these s. 16. 12. and thou shalt observe and do these s. 1 7 . 19- tliai he may learn to keep these j. to do them 1 h'higs 3.3, walkmg in the *. of David his father £ hingsil.a. and walked in*, of the heathpii, 19 34. neither do they after their i. or ordiiiRnccs 37. the s. he wrote^ ye shal] observe to do £ ChroH. 33. 8. that they take heed to do the *. AV/j. 9- li- thou commandest them *. and taws Ptal. 19.8. s. of Lord are right, rejoicing the heart i-tet. 20. 25. I gave them s. that were not gootj^ 33. 15. if the wickea walk in the s. of life ilVic.b.16. forf. of Omri are kept and works of Ahal> See Statute for Kvkk. His STAI'UJ'ES. Exod. 15,26. if thou wilt give ear to hiscommandm. and keep all /jj> J. Deue. 6, 17. \ 10.13. | 11.1. Vent. 27. 10. shiilt do his s. which 1 comniand thee 28. 15. if thou wilt not observe to do his s. e Ham, 22. 23. /its s. 1 did not depart from them 1 A iM^iB.fil.let your hearts be perfect to walk in /i.s. £ A uigA 17. 15, they rejected Ais s. and his covenant 23. 3. madeacovenanttckeepAw J. 2CVjr.34. 31. J^zra 7. 11 . to Ezra even a scribe of Ai* *. to Israel J'xa/. 18. 22. I did not put away /lis s. from me 105. 45. that they might observe his s. and laws Jii . 44. 23. uor walked in his law, nor in his s, See Judgments. Mt, STATUTES. Cen. 26. 5. because AI)rHhani kept my j. and laws /.t'l. 18. 5. yeshall theref. keepmvf. S6. I 19.19. 25.18. ye shall do my*. |]26.3. ifye walk in my j. 26.15. if ye despise my J. II 43. they abhorred mys. J A'i«gi3. 14. if thou will keep my s. as David did 9.6. villnotkeepmy J. ||tl. 11. hast not kept mjyj, 1 1 . 34. he kept my s. \\ 2 Kings 17 . 13. keep my j. 2 Chion. 7. 1 9- if ye turn away, and forsake mvj. I'ial. 50. 16. what hasl thou to do to declare my a. 89.31. if they break ffiyj. keep not commandments Jer. 44. 10. neither have they walked in my s. h'.zth. 5. 6. hath changed mys. more than nations 7. Ld. saith, because ye have not walked ia mys 1 1 . 20. they may walk in my s. and do them 18. 19. when the sun hath kept all my j. 36. 27. and 1 will cause you to walk in mi/ s. Zfch. 1. (j. w^ s. did takehold of your fathers r/iy STATUTES. C'Ar.29.19- give him aperfect heart to keep thy s. Pial. 119. 12. blessed art ihnu O Lord, t^ach uie thy s. 26, 3.3, 64, 68, 124, 135. 16. T willdelight myself in (/iyj-.not forget word 23. but thy servant did meditate in thy *-, 48. and I will meditate in thy s. 54. ihys. have been my songsinmy pilttrimage 71.1 have been afflicted, that 1 might leain thys. 8o.let my heart be sound in thy s.he not ashamed 8.1. I am like a bottle, yet do 1 not iorijet thv s. 1 1-- 1 inclined my heart to perform thy s. alway 117. 1 will have respect to thy s. continnally 1 1 8. hast trodden down them that err from eAv s, i.'u'j. for the wicked seek not thy s. 171. niy lips praise, when thou hast taught thy s. STAVES. S^xod 25.1 3. thou shalt make *. of shittim-wood and overlay withgold, 28. |27.6. [30. 5. [37.4. 14. put J. into rings, 15. | 27. 7. I 37.5. ] .38.7. 37. 15. he made/, of shittim-wood, 28. | 38.5. 40 . 20 . he set s. on the ark acd put mercy-seat A'uw. 4. 6.they shallpotin* thereof, 8, 11, 14. i'l. 18. nobles of the people digged with their f. I Sam. 17 .43. am I a dog.tnat comest to me with s. ? d C'firan. 15.15. the T^vites carried the ark with *. Iia6. 3. 14. thou didst strike through with his s^ ^t£/i. 11.7- 1 took unto me two*. I fed the flock if/ji. 10. 10. nor take two coats nor*. Lu/re 9. 3. vij. «7. .ludas came aud with him a great molti- luut? with s. from chiefpriests, Mark 14. 34. 57V Mat C6 55. are ye come as ag. thief with swords and s. for to lake me ? Mark 14. 48, Jjuke 22. 52 STAY. Lev 13. 5. behold, if pla;:ue in his sightbc at a*. .17. but if the scall in his sight be at a *. 2 Afl7«.22. 19. but the Lord was my*. Psal. 18.18. ha. 3. I . the Lord doth take away the *. and staft', the whole*, of bread, and the whole *. of water 19- 13. even they iL at are the *. of tribes thereof 1 Tim. 3't 15, church of God, pillar and*, of truth STAYS. 1 Kings 10. ig. there was *, on either side throne ; two lions stood beside the *. 2 Chr. 9. 18. Jer. 50. 1 36. a sword is upon the chief *. STAY. Gen. 19. 17. neither s. thou in all the plain, escape Exod. 9- 28. 1 will let you go, ye shall *. no longer Lev. 13. 23, if bright spot *. in his place,^28. Josh. 10. 19. s. not, but pursue after your enemies liuth 1. 13. would ye *.for them for having husbands 1 Sam. 15. 16. *. and I will tell thee what Lord said 20, 38. Jonathan cried, make speed, haste, s. not 2 Sam. 24. I6. *. now thine hand, 1 Chr. 21. 15. Job 37-4. he will not*. them when his voice is heard 38. .37. or who can *. the bottles of heaven Psal. 59. 1 15. let them Wander for meat if they be not satisfied, then they will *. all night Prov. 28. 17, sh^llllee to pit, lei no man *. him Cant. 2. 5. s. me with flagous, 1 am sick of love Isa. 10.20. shall no more *. on him that smote him 29.9.*. yourselves and wonder, cry ye out and cry 30. 12. because ye trust, and *. on oppression 31. 1. woe to them *. on horses, trust in chariots 48, 2. for they J. themselves on iheGod of Israel 50. 10. let him trust in Lord, and *. on his God Jer. 4. 6. *. not, for I will bring evil from north 20. 9. I was weary with forbearing, I could not*. Dan, 4. 35. none can *. his hand, or say unto him ilos. 13. 13. not *. iu the place of breaking forth STAVED. Gen. 8. 10. and Koah *. yet other seven days, 12. 32, 4. with Laban, and 1 have s. there until now Kxod. 1 0. 24. only let your flocks and herds be *. 17. 12. and Aaron and Plur j. up Moses' hands Kum. 16.48. stood between dead and living, plague was*. 50. I 25.8. 2 iV«.24.25. Psnl, 106.30. Dent. 10. 10. 1 J. in mount forty days and nights Josh, 10. 13. and sun stood still, and the mooh*. 1 Sam. 20. 19- ^"d when thou hast *. three days 24.7. David *. his servants with these words 30. 9. where those that were left behind *. 2 Safn. 17. 17. now Jonathan s. by En-rogel 24.21. that the plague may be*. 1 Chron. 21. 22 1 KingsZQ. 35. the king was f. up in his chariot, and died, and blood ran into the chariot, 2 Chr. 18. 34. 2 Kings 4. 6. there is not a vessel more, and oil *, 13. 18, smite on ground, and he smote thrice, and*. 15. 20, the king of Assyria *. not in the land Job 38. 11. and here shall thy proud waves be *. lia. 26. 3. wilt keep him whose mind is*, on thee Lam.'k. 6. that was overthrown, no hands*, on her Kzek. 31. 15. and the great waters were *. Sag. 1.10. heaven is *. the earth is *. from her fruit Luke 4. 42. the people came to him and *. him Acts 19. 22. but he himself *. in Asia for a season STAYETH. Isa. 27 .8. ho *. his rough wind in a day of east- wind Jer. 48. +30. those on whom he *. do not right STEAD. Gen. 2. 21. he closed up the flesh in *, thereof 4. 25. God appointed me another seed in *. of Abel 22. 13. Abraham offered the ram in *. of his son 3U.2. am I in God's *. |j 44; 33. abide in i.of the lad Eiod.i.lG. he shall be tny spokt'sman, he shall be to thee in s. of a mouth i shall be to him in *. of God 5.12. people scattered to gather stub, in *. of straw 29. 30. that son that is priest in his *. Lev. I6. 32. Num. 3.12. I have taken tne Levites in *.of all first- born, the Levites shall bemine, 41. 45. | 8. I6. 41 . cattle of the Levites in *. of cattle of Isr. 45 5. 19. with another in *. of thy husband, 20. £9. 10. 31. and thou mayest be to us in *. of eyes 32. 14. behold, ye are risen up in your father's *. Deut. 2. 12. the children of Esau dwelt in their*. 21. the Ammonites dwelt in their *. 22. 23. 10. 6. Eleazar Aaron's son ministered in his *. Josh. 5. 7. their children whom he raisea in their *. Judg. 15. 2. take, I pray, her sister iu *. of her 2 Sa7n. 16. 8. Saul, in whose *. thou hast reigned 17.25. htj made Ara2isa captain in i. of Joab 1 Kin^s 1. 30. Solomon shall sit on my throne in my s. 35. sit on my throne, for he shall be king in my *. 3. 7. Lord, thou hast made me king in*, of David 14. 27. Hehoboam made in their*, brasen shields 2 Kingi 17.24.placediD cities ofSamariaiu*.ofJsr. Lsth. 2. 4. let her be queen in *. of Vashti. 17. Job 16. 4. if your soul wei,« in my sout'-s i. 2P< STE Jab .11.40. if my land cry against thee, Iftthislli; grow ii. .. -.' wheat, and cockle in j. of barlev 33. 6. behold, 1 am accord, to thy wish in God s • 34. 24. and he shall set others in their /. Psal 45. 16. io *. of thy fathers shall be thv children Prov. 11.8. and the wicked cometh in h»* * Ecci. 4 15. with the child that shall stand up in hi.s . 7*a.3.24.itshallcome to pass that in *.of sweet smell there shall be stink, in*, of agirdlearent 55. 13. in *. of the thorn shall come up fir-iree, and in J. of the brier shall come up myrtle-tree Esek. 16. 32. who lakeih stranciirs in *. of her husb. Hos* 1. f 10. in *. of that whei-e it wais said to them 2 Cor. 5.20. we pray yon inChrist'sf.be ye reconciled P/jtVf/A.l S.that in thy^. might have ministered tome See REiGNtD. STEADS. 1 Chr. 5, 22. they dwelt in their *. till the captivity STEADY. Exod. 17-12.Rroses' hands Were*, going down of sun 2 Tim. 2. 1 19. the foundation of God standeth *. STEAL. Among the Hebrews theft was not finished with death. Proi. 6. .*iO, 31, Men do not despise a thief, if he steal to satisfy bis soul when he is hungry. But if he be found, he shall restore seven-fold ; he shall give all the substance of his house. The ia:o allowed the killing of a night Tobher, Exod, 22. 2. because it tons sup- posed his intention was to murder'as well as to rob: It ctMdemned a common thief to wake double reslitittion, if the beast he stole were found in his Aarwrf o/iVe, Exod. 22. 4. If he stole an or and killed it, he was to rer*-}-e '/ fivefold, if a sheep, onl if four fold, Exod. ^2. J . Jt is tlumghi that the theft of an ox, or of any of that kind, was punished the more severelv, becawe this animal is of more vse than otheis, and likewise becaiue it argued a t^i eater bold- ness and ciistomariness in the thief to st-'al that which mote easily might be discovered Jf the thief did not make restitution, they seized what was in his house, put it up to sale, and tfLCM sold himself, if he had not where- withal to make saltsjaction, Exod. "ZZ. 3. Jn the passage Just gvoted, X'rov. 6. 3. the wise- man says, that the thief was to restore seven-* fold the lalue of the thing stolen. But seven fold may here be put for many-fold, he shall make abundant saitsfaclion. Though there was ?io penalty annexed to the law forbidding theft, except restitution ; yei to steal away a freeman, or an Hebrew, and to reduce him to the state of servitude, was punished with death. Exod. 21. I6, lie that stealeth a man and selleth him, or if he be found in his band, he shall surely be put to death. The Jews dv not think tliAt the stealing of a man of anit other nation deserves death, but only the theft of a free Hebrew. If it be a stranger that is stole, they were only condemned to restitution. They found this distinctioji upoji a lajo m Deut. 24. 7. which limits this law concerjiin m^n-stealing . If a man be found st'ialin.' any of his brethren of the children of Israel ; which exception the Septuagint and Onkelos have inserted in the text of Exod. 21, I6. This crime is called i'lagium. See Sell. Some have thought that mere theft among the He- brews had no particular mark of infamy an- nexed to it in some cases. Solomon says, Prov. 0. 30, I\Ien do not despise a thief, if he steal to satisfy his soul when he is hungry : The law injiicis no peculiar punishment on him, and he is not made to undergo any shameful or igno minious penalty: If he is found, he shall re- store seven-fold, he shall give all the substance of his bouse. This is all the danger he is ex- posed to in stealing, except he had not where- withal to make resiiiuiion, in which case he 7tas reduced to bondaae. Many people inha- biting round ab&itt Judea, seem to have mndt robbery u kind of profession. Ihdiac foretold t-s Esau, thai he should live by his .sword, thai is, that he should maintain himself by plunder- ing. Gen. 27. 40. Ishmael; Mt! son of Abr» ham, had no other trade than war and rapine, he was a wild man and an archer, he wat always at war with his neighbours: Ila hand' will be against every man, aud every man's hand against him, Gen. 16. 12. | 21. 20. Idis posterity the Ishmaelites followed t/ig example of their father, and, as some ajfin/i, made no scruple to rob upon the high-wav. When the Israelites zcere just upon the poijit oj departing out of Egypt, they borrowed if their Egyptian neighbmtrs, valuable garments, vessels if gold and stiver, ajid canted them along with them into the wildemes:, Exod. 11. 2, 3 Speak now in the ears of the people and lei STK fvery mnn borrow of his neighliour, and every woman of h*'r neighbour, jewels of siivtir, and iewpis of gold. And the Lord gave the peo- ple favour in the sight of the Egyptians. It ts iiif/tiired, lohether the Hebrews could lavfidly harivw these things of the Egyptians, vihich thev had no iiitentioji to restore to them again? and whether this was not to commit a manifest theft and injustice? CommeJitators give seve- ral ans7cers to this gfiestio7i. Some say, that vpnn this occasion. Cod plainlif dispensed with that law ; hu vhich he Had obliged the Hebrews not to commit nnij theft ; or rather, that being the absolute Master of ertry thivg, he trans- ferred to the Hebrews that rie,ht that the Egyptians had to these things. Others iTtsinuate another reason, which is, that God would re- compense the llebrewsybr the labovs that they had suffered iri Egypt, ajid allowed them to pay themselves by their own hands, hy detaining vhat they borrowed of the Egyptians. This jeay nf paying one's self cannot be allowed re- gidarlu ; htft in these circumstances, having no other way of doing I hetnselves justice, andbei?tg avthorised hy the express comma7id of God, they might have recourse to this expedient. ^'Ihers look upon this, not as a theft, bvl as a fair booty got in a jrift loar. The Egyptians were ener/iies to the Hebrews ; they had unjustly persecuted Ihem for a long ti?ne, and took from them the meant of defending themselves, and of recovering their liberty : They might therc- foie lasfully deprive them of their goods by a wile, and a kind of stratagem, by pretending tc borrow of thetn what they never intended to return. ^o/ne here distinguish between such Israelites who acted in the simplicity of their hearts, ayid sincerely obeyed the commands of Cod, and those that followed the motions of their own covetous desires. The first are excused from sin hy the uprightness of their intentions, but ?iot the second, who were ready enough to rob the Egyptians, if they could do it with impunity, encn though God haa not allowed them to bor- row ant/ thing from them. f^Uiers observe, that the Epj-ptians were indebted to the Hebrews, not only for their goods, but for their lives also, became of the benefits they had received fiom the Patriarch Joseph, 7i^h€n they were under the greatest necessity. 3'Ae Israelites wtre unjustly oppressed by a cruel slavery in Egypt: The Egyptians exer- cised all Ainds of violences against them, and overwhelmed them with calamities, even to the rendering their lives uneasy to them. The Hebrews had built thevi cities, and had veiy imtch improved the riches of these inhuman Masters ; who, instead of acknowledging these sc) vices, intended even to take away their lives from them. What injustice therefore could there be, if the Israelites should take again a small part of that which they had procured for the Egyptians ? And if they should receive a small recompence for *« many services they had dons them f They caiKs poor out of Egypt, whereas they ought to have got much riches together, if they had not been reduced into an unjust servitude: And, just as a freeman, who had been stole?i azeay and sold for a slave, might, without injustice, set himself at liberty, and pay himself for his labour, by taking from his master a small reward for his service : So the Israelites, at their departure out of Egj-pt, might receive something at a recomperice, since a great deal was dne to them. Oen. 31, 27, 'wherefore ilidbt thou s. away from me 44. 8. how then should we s. silver and gold ? £xod. 20, 15. thou shall not s. Lev. 19. H. Dcvt. 5. 19. ^Jal. 19. IB. Bom. IS. Q. ■^C. 1. if a man s. an ox, he bhall restore live 2 Sam. iy.3. as people f. away whentlee in battle Prov. 6. .'U). if he s.to satisfy his soul when hungry 30. p. or lest 1 be poor and s. and take name of God Jei. 7. 9. will ye .1. murder, and co^mmit adultery 23.30. I am against the prophets thatj. my words •yat. 6. 19- and where thieves break thro' and s. 20. where thieves do not break thro' nor s. S7' fi*- l**st I'is disciples come and s. him away Ah'fk 10. ig. do not kill, do not s. Luke 18. 20. 'tt;m 10. 10. the thief cometh not, but for to s. Rtim.2.2l.thatpreflch.man should not J. dost thou J. t-ph.'i.iS. let him that stole j. no mere, but labour STEALERS. 1 Tim. 1. 10. but the law was made for men-j, STEALETII. V.xod. 51. 16. he that s. a man and selleth him '00 21. i 18. and as chaff that the storm s, away 27. iO. a tempest s. him away in the nigbt Zech.,i 'i for every one thai J. shall be cut ofi STF STEALING. Dent. 21.7. if a man be found j.any of his brethren llos. 4. 2. by swearing and s. they break out STEALTH. ZSam. ig.3. the people gat them by J. into the ci-.j Job 4. i 12. uow a thing was by s. brought to me STEDFAST. JobM. 15. yea, thou shalt be s. and shalt not fear Psal. 7a. 8. whose spirit was not s. with God 37. neither were they s. in his covenant Dati. G. 2f). he is the living God, aud s. for ever 1 Co/-, 7.. 37. he that stand, in his heart j, doeth well 15 58. therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye/. 2 Cor. 1.7. and our hope of you is a s. knowing Ileh. 2. 2. for if the word spoken by angels was s. 3. 14. if we hold our confidence s. to the end d.19. which hope we have as an anchor sure and j. 1 Pet. 5. 9. whom resist s. in the faith, knowing STEDFASTLV. Rath 1. 18. when she saw that she was s. minded 2 h'lngsH. 11. and he settled his countenance s. LiikeQ. 51. he s. set his face to go to Jerusalem Acts I. 10. while they looked *. behold, two men 2. 42. they continued s. in the apostle's doctrine 6.15. they all looking f. on him, saw his face as if 7. 55. Stephen looked up s. into heaven, saw glory 14. 9- who J. beholding him and perceiving he had 2 Cor. 3.7- Israel could not.r. behold face of Moses 13. could not s. look to the end of that abolished STEDFASTNESS. Psal.S.iQ. for tiiere is no s, in tlieir mouth Col. 2. 5 . beholding the s. of yuur faith in Christ 2 Pet. 3. 17 . beware lest -ye fall from your ow n s. 2 Sam. 22. 35. a bow of j. is broken, Psal. 18. 34. Job 20. 24. the how off. shall strike him through Jer. 15. 12, shall iron break northern iron and j* ? .S'l'EEP. Ezek. 38,20. the s. places shall fall and every wall Mic. 1.4. as waters that are poured down a j. place Mat. 8. .12. the swine i-an violently down af.plai;e, and perished in waters, Mark 5. 13. Luke 8.33. STEM. fsa. 6.+ 13. as ateil-treeand oak whose J. is in them 11. 1. there shall come a rod out of the J. of Jesse STEP. 1 Sam. 20. 3, there is but a j. between me and death Job 31. 7. if my s. hath turned oul of the way STEPPED. Jo,\7i 5. 4. whosoever lirst s. in was made whole STEPPETIl. Joh?i5.7. whilel am c.niing another^. down bef. me S'lEPS. Exod. 20, 26. neither aij up by s. to mine altar 25a«*. 22.37. thou liait enlarged my 5. Ps. 18.30. 1 hijigs 10. 19. the throne had six s. 2 Chron. 9. 18. 20. twelve lions stood on the s. 2 Chron. Q. I9. Job 14. 16. for now tbou numberest my s. 18. 7- the J. of his strength shall be straitened 83.11. my foot hath held his J. his way have 1 kept 29-6, when I washed my s, with butter, and rgck 31. 4. doth he not see my ways and count my j, 37. I would declare to him ihe number of my s. Psal. 17. U. they have now compassed us in our j. 37.23. J. of a good man are ordered by the Lord 31. the law in his heart, none of his f. shall slide 44. 18. nor have our s. declined from thy way 56.6. they mark my .F. when tbey wait for my soul 57 . 6. they have prepared a net for my s. 73. 2. but as for me, rays, had well-nigh slipped ii5. 13. and shall set us in the way of his s. 119. 133. order my s. in thy word, let not iniquity Preu,4.12. when goest thy J. shall not be straitened 5. 5. her feet go down to death, j. take hold on hell 16. 9. but the 3j>rd dirccteth his s. Isa. 26. f). the s. of the needy shall tread it down Jer. 10. 23. it is not inman that walk, to direct his s. Lam. 4. 18. they hunt our s. we cannot go in streets Ezek. 40. 22. they went up to it by seven s. 26. 31 . and the going up to it had eight s. 34. 37. 49.hc brought me by s. whereby they went up to it Dan. 11. 43. the Ethiopians shall be at his s. Sojn. 4. 12. but walk in s. of that faith of Abraham 2 CV. 12. 18. walked we not in the same s. ? 1 Pe^.2.21. an example that ye should follow his j. STERN Acts 27. 29. they cast four anchors out of the s, STEWARD. Gen. 15. 2. and the s. of my house is this EHezer 43. 19. they came near to the .i.of Joseph's house 1 Kings 16. 9, drinking drunk in the house of his j. Van, 1. f II. then said Daniel to the s. Mat. 20, 8. the lord of the vineyard saith to his s. Ijuke 8. 3. Joanna the wife of Chuza, Herod's s. 12. 42. who then is that faithful and wise s. 16. 1 . there was a certain rich man who had a s. 3. give account, for thou mayest be no longer s. 8. and the Lord commended the unjust s. Tit, 1 .7 . a bishop must be blameless as the s. of G. STI STEWARDS. 1 Chr. 28. 1. and David assembled captains and 1 C'wr. 4. 1. as ministers and/, of mysteries 0!'*^;^^ 2. it is required in a. that a man be fouii faiihliL 1 Pet. 4. 10. as good s. of manifold grace of God STEWARDSHIP, Luke 16. 2, he said to him, to give an acct. of thy t 3. for my lord taketb away from me the s. 4. STICK. Job 33. 21 . his bones that were not seen, s. out 41. 17. bis scales are joined, they s. together Psal. 38. 2, for thine arrows s. fast in me ££6^, 29. 4, 1 will cause the fish to j. t>o thy scat STICKETH. P/'ffc. 18.24. there is a frien^ ;. closer than a brotb S'lTCK. 2 Kings 6. 6, cut down a s. and cast it in thither Xam.4.8. their skin is withered and become like a s Esek. 37.16. take one s. write on it, take another s 17* and joiu them one to another into one s. jg STICKS. Nu??i. 15. 32. a man that gathered s on the sabbaifi 33. that tbey found him gathering s. brought hid 1 Kings 17, 10, the widow woman was gathering 12, behold, I am gathering two s. to go in E.:ek. .37. 20. and the s. whereon thou writes! Acts 28. 3. when Paul had gathered a bundle of S'JIFF. Jer. 17. 23, they obeyed not, but made their neck s S'lJL'T-HEARTED. £3ei.2.4.they are impudent children and s.-hearied STll-'F-NECK. Deut. 31. 27. I know thyrebellion and thy s.-neck Psal. 75. 5. lift your horn, speak not with a s.-necj* STIFF-NECKED. Exod. 32.9. behold, this people is a. s. -necked -peoi.' 33. 3. thou at a.s.-necked people, Deut- 9. b. 5. say to Israel, ye are a s.-necked people 34. g. for it is a s.-necked people, Deut. y. 13. Deut. 10. 16. circumcise your heart, be no uiore j. Jteiktd 2'Chron. 30.8.be not s.-necked as your father* were Acts!, 51. ye s.-ntckedye always resist ii. Ghosc STIFl'-ENED. 2C7ir«M.36.13.he i.his neck aud hardened hishearl S'lTLL. Gen. 41 . 21. but they were s. ill-favoured a= at first Exod. g. 2. if thou refuse, and wilt hold ihem s IjCv. 13. 57. and if it appear s. in the garment Aim. 14. 38. but Joshua and Caleb lived s. Josh. 24. 10. therefore Balaam blessed you s ■ Sum. 12. 25. but if ye shall s. do wickedly 26. 25. Saul said, thou also shalt .;. prevail 2 Sam. 14.32. it had been good to have been there 16.5. Shimeicame forth, and cursed^, as he came Kings 7. 4. and if we sit s, here, we die also 12.3. the people sacrificed s. and burut incense in the high places, 15. 4, 35. 2 C/;ry7i.33.17 2 C/irtfM.22.9. liad no power to keep s. the kingdom Job 2. 3. and s, he holdeth fast his integrity 9. his wife said, dost thou ^.retain thine integrity ? 3.13.fornow should 1 have lain s and been quiet 20. 13. though he keep it s. within his mouth ^'j«/.4g,9,that he should .i.Uve for ever and not src 68. 21 . such a one as goeth on s. in his trespasses 78. .32. for all this they sinned s. and believed not 84. 4. in thy house they will be «. praising thee 92. 14. they shall s. bring forth fruit in old age 13g. 18. when I awake, I am j, with thee Eccl. 12. 9. he s. taught the people knowledge Isa. 5. 25. his anger is not turned away, hut his hand is stretched out j. 9. 12, 17, 21. | 10.4, Jer. 8. 14, why do we sit s. ? assemble yourselves 23. 17. they say s. unto them that despise me 27. 11. those will I let remain J. in their own land 31. 20. 1 do earnestly remember him s. my bowels 42. 10. if yewilU.abidein thisland.willbuildyou Lam. 3. 20. my soul hath them s. in remembrance Ezek. 33. 30. thy people s. are talking against thee 41,7. there was a winding about s. upward Zech. 11. 16. nor feed that that steindeth s. Ja/mT. 9. when had said these words, abodes. 11. 61 Acts 15. 34. it pleased Silas to abide j. I7. 14. JJu7/i.ll,23. if they bide not j.in unbelief, be graffed, iTim, 1. 3. 1 besought thee to abide s. at Ephesus Kev. 2i, 11 let him be unjust s. filthy s. holy s. See Stand, Stood. STILL. Exod.15. 16. they shall be as j, as a stone, till peop Jjidg. 18. 9. the land is very good, and are ye s. ? 1 A ings ly. 12. and after thc'fire a s. small voice 22. 3. Ramoth in Gilead is ours, and we be s. Jyi54. + l6.there was silence, I heard *.voice, sayin| PsaU 4. 4. commune with your heart and be j. 8. 2. that thou mighlest s. the enemy and avenger 23. 2. he leadeth me beside the s. waters 46. 10. be s. and know that I am God 76. 8. the earth fearea, and was *. 83. 1. hold not ihy peace, aud be not j O (^3 STO Pi in" .39. storm a calm, that waves thereof are *. 4a.S3.S.be<. ye inhnbilantB of the isle 30. 7- I have cried, their strength is to sit /. AV. 14. 1 have buen /. and refrained myself 'nr. 47 . 6. O thou sword of the Lord, rest and be t. fici i 4.:i^.he arose and said to the sea,peace, be s. STILLED. yum. 13* 30. Caleb s. the people before Moses N«/i. U. 11. so the Levites /. all the people STILLEST. Psa/. 89. 9- when the waves arise thou *. ihem STILLETH, P al. (i5, 7. who I. the noise of the seas, of waves STING. tCi^y. 15.55. where is thy #.." [156. /. ofdeathissin STINGS. liev.Q.lO* were s. in their tails, power to hurt men STINGETH. Pro?. 21. 33. at the last it /. like an adder STINK, Substantive. Isa. 3. 34. instead of sweet smell, there shall be s. 3J. ^. their t. shall come out of their carcases /"«/2.S0.hisj.shallcomeup,and ill savour come up Amos-i.lQ. have made /. of your camps to come up STINK. Oen. 34. 30. ye have made me to a. of the land Ernd. d.iCL.have made our savour to j. in the eyes 7- in. the fish shall die, and the river shall s. l(i. '-J4. the manna that was laid up did not s. 1 Ham. 13. t4. Israel did s. with the PhiUstines 27. + IC. he halh made his people Israel to s. 1 Chr. 19. t6. Ammnti saw they made them \.os. Psai. 38. 5. my wounds s. and are corrupt STINKETII. Im. 50 2. their fish s. because there is no wa|fr Jt}/in 11. 39. Martha said, Lord, by this time he s. STINKING. Psai. 14. tS. they are become s. all togeiher /vcc/.lO.l. cause ointment to send forth a j. savour STIR. Num. 31. 9- he lay as a lion, who shall s. him up JnA 17. 8. innocent J-. up himself ag. the hypocrite 41. 30. none is so fierce that dare s. him up Psal. 35. S3, s. up thyself, and awake to judgment 78. 38. and he did not 5. up all his wraih 80. 2, i. up thy strength, and come and save us Vrov. 15. 1. but grievous words s. up anger Cant. C.7. that yes. not up my love, 3. 5. | 8.4. J fa. 10. 26. the Lord shall s. up a scourge for him 13. 17 .behold, I will j.upthe Medes against them 4^. 13. he shall J, up jealousy like a man of war Z>£in. 11. 2. he shall f. up all against realm of Grecia C5. he shall s. up his power against the king 2 Tim. 1.6. that thou j. up the gift of God in thee 2 Pet. 1. 13. I iliink it meet to s. you up, 3. 1. STIR. /lets 12.18. there was no small j. among the soldiers 19. 23. there arose no small s. about that way STIRS. Isii. 22. 2. thou that art full oft. a tumultuous city STIRRED. Ejod. ;J5. 21. whose heart j. him up, 2C. I 36. 2. 1 Afl/».22.8. thatmy sonhath s. upniy serv. ag. me 26. 19. if the Lord have s. thee up against me 1 f\ings\1.14-. Lord s.up an adversary to Solomon 23. Godf. him up another adversary, Reznn 21.25,none like Ahab, whom Jezebel his uife j. up 1 C/iron. 5. 26. and God i. up the spirit of Pul 2 Citron. 21. l6.L..»'. upag. Jehoram the Philistine: .17. 22. Lord s. up the spirit of Cyrus, Ezra 1. 1 Psal. .19. 2. 1 was dumb, and my sorrow was s. Van. 1 1 ,10. hut his sons shall be s. up and assemble 25. the king of the south shall be s. up to battle Hag. 1. 14. the Lord s. up the spirit of Zerubbabel /ictsQ. 12. thfy J. up the people, I7. 13. | 21. 27. IS. 50. but the -lews t. up the devout women 14. 2. the unbelieving Jews s, up the Gentiles 17, Iti. at Athens, Paul his spirit was s. in him STIRRETH. Dent. 32 ll.aaan eag1e'.upherne5t,flutterethover Proi: 10. 12. hatred s. up strifes, but love covereth 15. IH. a wrathful man j. up strife, 29. 22, 28. 25. he that is of a proud heart s. up strife Jsa. 14. 9' hell from beneath 1. up the dead for thee 64. 7. none s. up himself to take hold on .thee Luie 23.5. he *. up people teaching thro' all Jewry STOCK. Lev. 25. 47. or to the s. of the stranger's family JoA 14. 8. though the /. thereof die ij the ground Zsa^ 40. 24. yea, their;, shall not take root in eixth 44. 19< shall I fall down to the s. of a tree ? Jer, 2. 27. saying to a t, thou art my father 10. 8. are brutish, the s. is a doctrine of vanities xlcis 13. 26. children of the s. of Abraham PMt.Z.b. of the/, of Israel, an Hebrew of Hebrews STOCKS. S-'i 13. 37. thou puttest my feet also in the s 'S P . be putteth mv ^eet in 3. raaketh my paths Prov. 7. 23. "T as a fool to the correction of the s ftr. 3.1/. she committed adultery with stones and J 5m STO Jer. 20. 2, then Pashur put .Teremiah in the t. 3. 29. 26. that ihou shouldst put him in prison and s. Hot. 4. 12. my people ask counsel at their s. Acts 16. 24. who made their feet fast in the i. GAZl>G-STOCK. Nah. 3. 6. and I will set thee as a •ntsing-t. JiaA.10.33 .ye were made a^atmg-/. by reproaches STOICKS Were a tort of heathen pUilosofhcn; aho took their name from the Greek word STOa, ji^- nififing a porch or entry t because Zeno, the head of the Stoics, kept hit school in a porch of the city of Athens. They held, that a vnse man ought to be free from all paisions, never to be moved either with joy or grief, esteeming all things to be ordered by an inevitable necessity and fate, Josephus says^ that the Pharisees approach very near to the tentimeiits of tht Stoics. They affected the same stiffness, pa- tience, apathy, austerity, and insensibility. The sect of the Stoics was still cvnsiderable at Athens, when He, Paul came thither, since he had conferences with them. Acts I7. 18. STOLE. Gen. 31. 20. Jacob s. away unawares to Laban 2 Sam, 15. 6. so Absalom s. the hearts of Israel 2 Kings 11.2.Jeho5hebaj. Joash from among king's sons, they hid him from Athaliah, 2 C/ir(J7i.22.1 1. Mat. 28. 13. his disciples s. him while we slept Eph. 4. 28. let him that s. steal no more, but labour STOLEN. Gen. 30. 33. that shall be counted s. with me .11. 19. and Rachel had s. her father's images, 26. that thou hast s. away unawares to me 30. yet wherefore hast thou s. my gods ? .19. didst require it,whether j.by day,or 4-.by night 40. 15. indeed I was s. away out of the land Exod. 22. 7. if the stuff be *. out of the house 12. if it be f. from him, he shall make restitution Josh.1. 11. they have s. and dissembled also 2 Sam, 19.41. whyhavemenof Judah j.thee away 21. 12. themenof Jabeshhad s. the bones of Saul Prov.Q.\T .s. waters are sweet, bread eaten in secret 0dat/,5iW0uld tbey not have ,f .till they had enough? STOMACH. 1 Tim. 5. 23. but use a little wine for thy s. sake STOMACHER. Ita. 3. 24. instead of a f. a girding of sackcloth STONE Is a mineral well known, of which there are di- vers kinds. As (0 the preciotis stones, or gems, of which mention is made in Scripture, all that fa/* be found concerning them in the Commen- tators, is not much to be relied on, since neither the Jews, nor even the aricieni Greek Inter- preters, seem to have had a sufficient know- ledge of the proper signification of the original terms. The corner-stone, or the head-stone of the cor- ner, Psal, 118. 22. This is that which is put as the angle of a building, whether at the foun- dation, or at the top of the wall, Jesus Christ IS that corner-stone which icas rejected by the Jews, but is become the corner-stone of the church, and the stone that binds and unites the Jews and Gentiles in the union of the same faith. Mat. 21. 42. Eph. 2. 15, 20. And as corner-stones and foundation-stones in buildings use to be chosen with care, and to be thoroughly examined by the builder ; so Christ is called a tried stone, a sure founda^ tion. Isa. 28. I6, I lay in Zion.a tried stone a sure foundation. / have tried, J have ap proved of him as every way sufficient to be the foundation and head of the church. And be- cause this stone is not set up by man, but sent by God, therefore he is said to be cut out of the mountain without hands, Dan. 2, 45. And becatise unbelieveis refuse to be laid upon this stone and so perish, fkerefure it is called a stone of stumbling, a rock of offence, that is, an occasion of sin and ruin, at whom they will take offence and stumble, so as to fall and be broken, Isa. 8. 14, 15. 1 Pet. 2. 8. This was accomplished at the coming of the Mes- siah, whom the Jews rejected to their own de- struction, as not answering their carnal expec- tations, not suiting with their way of building: that is, not to be made use of for promoting and carrying on their worldly projects and in- terest, Christ If likewise called a precious stone, because of his excellency, glory, and beauty ; he is called a chosen, an elect stone, because he was chosen and appointed by the J'uther to the work of redemption before the foundation of the world, 1 Pet. 1. 20. f 2. 4, 6, he is likewise termed a living stone, 1 Pet. 2, 4. He communicates spiritual life to tltose that close rctih him, and are built upon him. Lastly, this stone is said tp have seven eyes, STO Zech. 3. 9. to note that the Messiah should be endued with perfect wisdom and knowledge^ to order all things in the church, to watch over it, and to take care of all the conceins thereof. At Christ the Head it called a stone» so also hit members, true believers, w'u) are built ttpon, and derive spiritual life from the foundation^ Christ, are called stones, 1 Pet. 2. 5, Ye also as lively stones are built up a spiritual houi.e. At the law was engraven on two tables of stones, to believers have the law written in their hearts. They are stones for their constancy, strength, and unmovableness in all the storms oj life. They are stones for continuance and durableneis. As stones are dugout of a f/uarry, so believers are selected and chosen from the rest of mankind. They are united a;irA Christ and true Christians in one body ; like the stones of a house, compact among themselits, and upon the foundation. A heart of stone. Job, speaking of the Levia- than, says, that his heart is as firm as a stone, yea, as hard as a piece of the neiher millstone. Job 41. 24. That is, he is of a very extraordinary strength, boldness, and cou- rage. It ir said, 1 Sam, 25. 37. that Nabal's heart died within him, and he became as a stone, when he was told of the danger he had incurred by his imprudence. Hit heart became immovable like a stone, it was contracted, or convulsed, and this cotn-ulsion was the occasion of his death. Ezekiel says, that the Lord will lake away from his people their heart of stone, and give them a heart of flesh, Ezek. 36. 26. that he will tflke away the stubborn senseless, and untractable disposition if the heau, that receives no kindly impretsiont from the word, providence, or Spirit of God in his ordinary operations and influences, that harde?ii itself in a day of provocation, that is hardened by the decei {fulness of sin ; he will take this away, and givi a tender, traituble temper and disposition. Much to the same sense it that which John the Baptist said, Wat. 3. 9. that God is able to raise up childr<-ii unto Abraham even of stones ; that is, from among the heathen ; or even of the stones of the de- sert, God was able to raise up a spiritual seed to Abraham. A stone is sometimes put for an idol of stone, Hab. 2. 19, Woe unto him that saith to the wood, awake, and to the dumb stone, arise it shall teach. Ilezekiah in his prayer says. The kings of Assyria have cast the gods of the nations into the fire ; for they were no gods, but the work of men's hands, wood and stone, Isa. 37. 19- -^nd in Jer. 2. 27. Say- ing to a stock, thou art my father, and to a stone, thou hast brought me forth. To be reduceU to an heap of stones, if said of a city or house which is entirely ruined and de- molished. Mic. 1. 6, I will make Samaria as an heap of the field, and as the plantings ot a vineyard. So in Isa. 17. 1. Damascus is taken from being a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap. Thus also our Satiour, speak ing of the destruction of Jerusalem, says, that one stone shall not remain upon aiunher. Mat. 24. 2. The white stone,' iitfp. 2.17- I will give him a white stone ; 1 will give him a full and pub- lic pardon and absolution. It is spoken in al- lusion to an ancient custom of delivering a white stone to such as they acquitted in judgment. They used Itkewi'-e to give a white stone as a reward to such as conquerea in their games ; such as allude to this, make tJiis the seme j 1 will give him a full and ample reward. Solomon says in Proverbs 26. 8, As be that bindeth a stone in a sling, so is he that giveth honour to a fool. When a stone is fastened to the sli7ig, the sli?iger hinders his own dtsign oj throwing it, he loses his labour: so does the man who gives ho?iour to a fool. But the words may be otherwise rendered, as he that putteth a pre- cious stone in an heap of stones, where it is ob- scured and lost : And as this little stone doci not augment the heap, nor is so much as seen upon it ; so honour heaped upon a fool, does not ren-- cr him more worthy if consideration. Others irons- late it, to tie a stone in a piece of purple, is to give honour to a fool. As nothing can be so til placed as a stone in a piece of fine cioih ; so are honours ill placed upon a fool. Great heaps of stones, raised up for a witness of any memorable event, and to preserve the re- membrance of some matter of gnat tmporianee are the most ancient mo?iu3neuts among the lie brews, in those elder a res, oe''org the nay rf STO fort'tng these monuments jaere instead of in- icizpnoiis, tnediili, or hisiorie'>. Jacob and La- ban Taised siich a ntonument itpou tnovnt Gi- lead, in memory of their covenant. Gen. 31. 46. Joshua erected one at Gilgal mnde of stones taken out of the Jordan, to preserve the memo- rial of his miraailous passage over this river. Josh. '4. 5, 6, 7. The Israelites that dwelt ier/onif Jordan, also raised one vpo7t the banks cf the rirer, as n testimony that they constituted intone nation jsith their brethren, on the othe' s■.de,^os\\ 22. 10. pie Hebrews also give the name of stones to the icetgntx they vse in cmimerce. Lev. ly. .'itl. Just weights shall ye have : The Hebrew saus, just stones. And in Deut. 23. 13, Thou shalt not have in thy bat; divers weights, a great and a small; The Hebrews, say, A stone and a stone. Also Prov. 11. 1, A just weight is his delight; in Hebrew, a perff-ct stone, ^ce also Prov. 16. II. I 20. 10. Stones are like- wise taken for a violent shower of hail. Josh, 10. 11, The Lord cast down great stones from heaven upon them. The punisliment of stoning See PUNJSHMKNT. Oeii.W .S.the.yhad brick for f. and slime for mortar CH. IH. Jacob set up a*, for a pillar, 22. | 31. 45. Q>}. 3. they rolled s. from the well's mouth, 8, 10. 35. 14. Jac-nb sf'tup a pillar of j. in the place 4y. 24. from thence is the shepherd, the s. of Isr. Erud. 4. 25. Zipporah took a sharp s. and cut off 15.5. they sank into the bottoai as a j. Ifi by gi-eat.of thine armtheyshall be as still as.v. 17. 12. and they took a f . and put it under him to. 25. if tliou wilt make me an altar of s. 21. 18. and if one smice another with a s. 28. 10* six of their names on one s. six on other/. 11. with the work of an engraver in s. Xtfp.SG.l. nor shall ye setup any image of j. in land Sum. 35.17. if he smite him with throwing a j. 23. Deut.^A 13. shalt not have in thy bag a /. and a s. Jo.sk. 4. 5. t^keyeup evi'ry man of you s. onshoul. 15. 6. the bordiiP went up to the s. of Bohau J8. 17. the border descended to the s. of Bohan yj-. IJ . behold, this J . shall be awitnessunto us Jitdg. 9- 5. he slew seventy persons on one .*. 13. 1 .*inni. fi. 18. which s. remaineth unto this day 7.1c. Samuel sfrt up a s. and called it Eben-ezer 17- 49. I5avid took from his bag a s. and slang it, the s. sunk into the Philistine's forehead 50. David prevailed over the Philistine with a s. 2u. 19. and thou shalt remain by the j. Ezel 95.37 .NabaFs heart died in him.he became as a j. 5 '"Sam. 5.1 11. Hiram sent hewers of j. of the wall 17. 13. till there not be one small /. found there 1 -A'/M^jD.7.house wasbuiltof j.raade ready before 38. all was cedar, there was do j. seen 2 Kings 3, 25. on good land cast every man his s. 1 Chron. 32. 15, there are with thee hewers of s. 2 C'/ircTz.2.14.skilful to work in gold, silver, and s. T\eh.Q. 1 1 , thou threwest as a J. into mighty waters J«h 23. 2. and brass is molten out of the j. 315. 30. waters are hid as with a s. deep is frozen 41. 2+. his heart is as firm asa j. yea as hard as Psal. 91.12. angels shall bear thee up, lest thou dash thy foot against a ^. Mat. 4. 6. L?ihe 4, 11. 118. 22. J. which the builders refused, is become head J. of the corner, A/ar. 21.42. ATar* 12,10. Prov. 11. f 1. but a perfect s. is his delight 20, + 10. a*, and a.r. are alike abomination to L. ?6. 8. as he that bindctha s. in a sling, so is he C7. ashc thatrollelhaf. it will return upon him 27. 3. a s. is heavy, a fool's iiTath is heavier Jer. 2. 27. and to a s. thou hast brought me forth '1. 26. they shall not take of thee a j. for a corner, nor a s. for foundations, but shalt be desolate Zam. 3. 53. they have cast a t. upon me Din. 2. 34. a s. was cut out of the mountain, 45. 6. 17. and a j. was laid upon the mouth of the den Amor 9. +9. yet shall not the least .f. fallen earth JJffh. 2. 11. for the s. shall cry out of the wall 19. woe to him that saith to the dumb s. arise J7fl^. 2.15. from before a^.waslaidupoD aj.in tern. 2ech. 3. 9. for behold, the s. that £ have laid before Joshua, upon one s. shall be seven eyes 4. 7. he shall bring forth the head s. thereof 7. 12. they made their hearts as an adamant s. Afa(.7.9.if askbread,willhegive.T. ■* Luke 11. 11. 21.44. whosoever shall fall on this s. shall be broken, but en whoms. it shall fall, Luke 20.18. 24.2. verily I say, there shall not be left here one j.upon another, Mark 13-2. Luke ig 44. | 21-6. 67. 66. sealing the s. || 28. 2. angel rolled back s. lAtke 4. 3. command this s. that it be made bread 20. 17 .J -which the builders rejected, is become the ■ head of the corner. Acts 4. H. 1 Pet. 2. 7. 22. 41. he was withdrawn from them a s. cast 24.2. found s. rolled away, Mark 16.4. John 20,1. /.•/<» 1.42. Cephas which is by interpretation a.s. C. 0. and there were set there six water-pots of j. 5H2 STO J<'/*H 8.7 .that iswithout fiin.Iethim nrstcaat j.aiher 11. 38. it was a cave, and a s, lay upon it 39. take ye away s. !14). they took away the s. Acts 17. 29. that the Godhead is like to s. graven liev. 16.21. hail fell every s. the weight of a talent 18. 21. an angel took up z.s. like a great millstone Burdensome S'J'CNE. Zech. 12. 3. T will make Jerusalem ^burdensome s. See Corner, Great, Hewed. Hewn &rO;NE. Exod. 20. 25, thou shalt not build altar of heTcn s. 2 Kiyigs 22. 6. to builders and masons, to bu;: timber and heien s. to repair the house, 2 C/frc».34.11. Lam. 3. 9. he hath inclosed my ways with hewn s. Ezek, 40. 42. the four tables were of he:eii s. Amos 5. 11. ye have built houses of /(ew« s. but not Luke 23. 53. laid it in sepulchre that was hewn in s. Living STONE. J Pec.Z.4-. to whom coming as to //i-.*. chosen of G Precians STONE. P-ov. 17.8. agiftisa^recjOTW *■• to him that hath it 26. + 8. putteth a precious s. in an heap of stones Cant. 5. i 12. his eyes are set as a ;;. j. in a ring Jsa. 28,16. 1 lay in Zion a.p. corner j'. 1 Pel. 2. 6. Ezek. 28. 13. every precious j, was thy covering liev. J7. 4. she was decked with gold and ;;. s. 21. 11. her light was like to a s. xnosx. prectons Hee Stumbling. STONE.SQUARERS. 1 Kings 5. 18. builders and s.-s. did hew them ■Jables li^STO^E. Exod. 24 12. I will give thee trh/es of s. 31. 18. 34.1. L.saiil, hew thee two tables of s. Deut.xg.l. 4. and he hewed two tables of s. Dent. 10. 3, Dent. 4, 13. he ivrote on the two tablesoj s. 5. 22. 9.9' when 1 was gone up to receive the tables of s. 10. the Lord delivered to me two tables of s, 11. the Lord gave me the two tables of s. 1 Kings R.9.was nothing in ark save two tables of s. 2 CV.3. 3. noting, a/ f. but in fleshly tables'of hear 3W>rf.srONE. ixa. 28. \^ behold, I lav in Zion a stone, a ^/'/erf.f. /f7«Ve STONE. Rev. 2.17 I will give him 3,7vhite s. and new name STO]S E joined with ivood. r.xod. 7. 19- niay be blood in vessels of wood and s. Dent. 4, 28. there serve gods the work of men's hands, joaod and s. 28. 36, 64. | ^% 17. 2 Kings 19. 18. Isa. 37. 19. Ksek. 20. .32. Dan. 5.4. praised the gods of gold, wood, and s. 23. Liev. 9- 20. should not worship idols of wood and s. SIO'H E of Zoheleth. 1 Kings 1. 9> Adonijah slew sheep by s. of Zoheleth 'See Wall. STONE, Verh. JExflrf.B. 26. shall we sacrifice, and will they not s.us ? 17.4.what shall! do > they be almost ready to J.me Lev. 20. 2. people of land shall s him with stones 27. they shall s. the wizards with stones 24. 14. let congregation s, him that cursed, 16.23 . AVffi. 14.10. congregation bade s, them with stones 15. 35. they shall s. the sabbath-breaker, 36. Dent. 13. 10. shalt .r. with stones enticers to idolat. 17. 5. shalt J. idolaters II 21. 21. j. rebellious son 22. 21. they shall s, her that playetb the whore 24. ye shall ^.adulterers with stones, that they die 1 /vi7ijj21.10. carry Naboth out, .r. him that he die Ezek. 16. 40, and they shall s. thee with stones 23.47- the company shall s. them with stones Liike 20.6, if we say of men, the people will s, us John 10.31. the Jews took up stones again los. him .32. for which of those good works do ye s. me r 33. saying, for a good work we j. thee not 11.8. Master, the Jews of late sought to j. thee Acts 14. 5. there was an assault made to s. them STONED. Exod. 19- 13. he shall surely be s. or shot through 21. 28. then the ox shall be surely s. 29, :»,. Josh.1. 25. all Israel s. Achan with stones 1 Ki7igs 12. 18. all Israel s. Adoram, 2 Chr. 10.18. 21. 13. they s. Naboth with stoiifs, 14. 15. 2 Chron. 24. 21. they s. Zechariah in the court Mat. 21. 35. the husbandmen beat one, s. another Johr. 8.5, Moses ccmmAnded that such should be j. yJci.f5.2ti. they feared lest they should have been s. 7. 58. they s. Stephen, calling upnn God, 59. 14. 19. having j, Paul, drew him out of the city 2 Cor. 11. -5. thrice was I beaten, once was I s. ileb. 11. 37 . they were j. they were s'.thenithatareseDttothee, £uA«13..t4. STONY. h's. ;41 .fi. when jud(!;,-.A are overthrown in f. places J zek. n . ig. I wit, take the t. heart, s6. 26. ^d^t^. i;j.5. some fell oni. places, CO. A/«/-* 4.5,16. STONING. 1 Ham. .30. 6. for the people spake of t. David STOOD. Oen. IK. 22. but Abraham t. yet before the Lord Cg.t.15. his name Judah, and Leah/, from bearing J'.jftd.W. ig. tlie pillar of cloud i. behind them Sum. If). 4t]. he s, between the dead and the living I)eui.4. 11. ye catnenearHod s. under the mount. 5. 5. I s. between the Lord and you, to shew you Ji'th. .3. l6. the waters /■. and rose tip on an heap 4,3. lake twelve stones where the priests' /eet j. Q. Jvd^. 6. 31. Joash said to all that s. against him lO. Sg. two middle pillars on which the houses. 1 fSnm. 3. 10, the h.s. and called Samuel, Samuel 4. 1 15. Eli's eyes s. that he could not .seR 10. S3, when be j, among the people, he was higher 17. 8. Goliath /. and cried to the armies of Israel SS. 7> Saul said to the servants that j, about him 17. the king said to footmen that a. about him 1 Ain^f 8.14. the king blessed all theconi^regation, and all congregat. of Israel j.2 Chr. 6. 3. | 7.6. 65. Solomon s. and blessed all the congregation 14 + 4. Ahijah, his eyes /. for hoariiiess •Z Ki/igsZ^.T. sons of the prophets*, to view afar off 23. 3. and all the people s. to the covenant 2 C/ir. 6. 13. and on thebrasen scaffold Solomon Ne/i. 9.2. they s. and confessed their sins and their J'stA. Q. 16, the other Jews s. for their lives Psal. 33. g. he commanded ^d it s, fast .'/a. 6.2. above itf. theseraphims each had six wings Jsr. 46.15. they *. not because Lord did drive them 46. 45. they s. under the shadow of Heshbon £m*. 1. 2J. and when those /. these s. 10. I7. ?4. when they s. they let down their wings £5. and there was a loice when they s. *jan. K. 17. Gabriel came near where I t. . /. 11. when he had spoken this, I s, trembling .1. 1. I J. to confirm and to strengthen him 12. 5. I looked, and behold, there s. other two Jonah 1. f 15. and the sea s. from her raging llah. 3. 6. he s. and measured the earth, he beheld Ztc/t. 1. 8. be s. among the myrtle-trees, 10, 11. AJat. 12. 46. his mother and brethren .f. without LnfceQ. 8. ho that had the withered band s. forth 18. 11. the Pharisee s. and prayed thus with bims, John 18. 25. Simon Peter s. and warmed himself 20. 1 1 . but Mary s. without at sepnlchre weeping Acts 3. 8, the lame man leaping up s. and walked g. 7. the men that were with him s. speechless 16. g. there /.a man of Macedonia and prayed 27. 21. but Paul s. forth in the midst of them Ileb.Q. 10. s. only in meat9,and drinks,aDd wa.shiags STOOD above. Gen. 28. 1.1. behold, the Lord j. above the ladder 2 Chron. 24. 20. Zechariah s. above the people Psai. 104. 6. the waters s. above the mountains STOOD afar. Erod.QA. his sister J. n/aroff, to wit what be done 20. 18. the people removed and s, afar off, 21. Lnke 17- 12. ten that were lepers who s. afar off 23. 4g. all his acquaintance s. afar off beholding "Rev, 18. 17. as many as trade by sea s. afar off STOOD at. J^xod. ig.17. they s. at the nether part of the mount 33. 8. they j. every man at his tent-door g. thecloudy pillar/, fff the door of the tabemac, 2 A'iw;'y5.9. Naaman s. at door of house of Elisha C Chron. 5. 12. singers/, at the east end of the altar 2.?. 13. thekine.*'. a/ his pillar, at the entering in Kzek. 10. \Q. cherubims/. ar door of the east-gate 21 . 21. the king /. at the parting of the way Luke 7, 38. woman s. at bis feet behind him, weep. John 38. 16, but Peter /, at the door without Hev. 8. 3. another angel came and /. at the altar STOOD before. Gfn . ig. 27. to the plai-e where he /. before the Ld.^ 43, 15. went down to Egypt, and.;. Ae/t>re Joseph llxod. g. 10. they took ashes and /. before Pharaoh Lev. g. 5. the congregation /. before the Lord Vwm. 27. 2. daughters of Zelophebad t. bef. Moses Josh. 20 g. until he /. before the congregation fvdg. 20. 28. Phinehas /. before ark in those days 'ifinm. l6. 21. David came and /. before Saul A'fiigj 1. 28. Bath-sheba /, before king David .1. 15. Solomon /. before the anc of the covenant ifi. two women that were harlots /, before him 8, 22. Solomon /. before the altar, 2 Chron.. 6. J2. 2.6 old men that J. before Solomon, 2 Chr. iu.6. 583 STO 1 Kin^s 12. 8. young men thate.b. him, 2 C/an.8.22.thatbeingbrolcen,whereas four /.up fori Luke 4. 16. Jesus /. vp to read in the synagogue 10. 25. a certain lawyer /. up and tempted bim Acts 1. 15. in those days Peter /. up and said 4. 26. the kings of the earth s. up against the Lord 5. 34. theu /. up one Gamaliel a doctor of law 11.28. Agabus/. up, and signified by the spirit 13. 16. Paul/.u/ and beckoning with bis hand 25. 18. against whom when the accusers /. up STOOD upon. Gtfn. 41. 17. behold, 1 /. iz/ion the bank of the river 1 Sam. 17. 51. David ran and /. tt;jon the Philistine 2 Sam. 1. 10. so I /. upon Saul and slew bim 1 Kings 7.25.the sea s.upon twelve oxen, 2 Chr. 4.4. 2 Kings 13. 21. he revived and /. upon his feet Neh.B. 4. Ezra the scribe /. upon a pulpit of wood Ezek. 11. 23. glory of the Lord/. 7(/io« the mount Amos 7. 7 • the Lord /. upon a wall made by aline Rev. 11. 11, the two prophets /. upon their feet 13. 1. and I /. upon the sand of the sea and saw STOOD with. Geji, 45. 1. there /. with bim no man, while .Toseph 2 Kings 11. 11. every man s. w. his weapons in hand 2 Chr, 2g. 26. the Levites /, wiM instruments Ezra 3.g. then Joshua s. m,h bis sons and brethren Zlam.2.4.be /. U'l^Ahis righthand as an adversary Luke g. 32. they saw the two men that s. with hini John 18. 5. Judas who also betrayed /. '.vith th» STO John 18. IR. Peter s. mth them andwarmed himself Tm.4.l6. noman y. with me|| 1". Lord j. wit/tme. STOODESl'. Wum. 22, 34. 1 knew not that thoa s. in the way Veut. 4. 10. the day that thou s. before the Lord Uad. 11. in the day that thou s. on the other side STOOL. Kintrs^ 10. let us set for him a bed, table, and a j. " ^ STOOLS. 'B.xod. 1. iS. he said, when ye see them upon the *. STOOF. lob 9. 13. the proud helpers do s. under hira ?rov. 12. 25. heaviness maketh the heart of man s, ]sa. 4fi. 2. they s. they how down together Mark 1. 7. 1 am not worthy to s. down and unloose STOOPED. Gen. 49. 9. Tiidah s. down, he couched as a Hon 1 5nm.34.8. David j.||28. 14. Saul s. to the ground SC/tron. 3fi. ]7. had no compassion on him that^. Jo/in 8.6.Jesus s. down and wrote with his finger,8. 20. 11. and as she wept, she^.dowD, and looked STOOPETH. 2sa. 46. 1. Bel boweth down, Ncbo j. their idols STOOPmG. iji/t;'^4.12.j.down saw the linen clQthes.Jl)/m 20.5. STOP. 1 Kings 18. 44. get down, that the rain s. thee not 2 Kings 3. I9. ye shall s. all wells of water, 25. 2 C/jroa.32.3.he took counsel- to j. the waters Psal. 35. 3. f . the way ag. them that persecute me 107.42. and all iniquity shall s. her mouth Ezek. 39. 11. it shall s. the noses of the passengers 2 Cor. 11. 10. no man shall s. me of this boasting STOPPED. Gen. 8. 2. and the windows of heaven were i. 26, 15. the Philistines had s. the wells, 18. Lev. 15. 3. or his flesh be s. from his issue 2 C/iro?i. 32. .'50. Hezekiah s. the water-course 4, who s. all the fountains and the brook Nek. 4. 7. and that the breaches began to be s. Psal.63,li. the mouth that speaketh lies shall be s. Jer. 51. 32. and thai the passages are s. and reeds Zech.1. 11. but they refused, and s„ their ears Acts 7- 57. they j. their ears, and ran upon him iiom.3. 19. that every mouth may he J. and be guilty Tit. 1. 1 1, whose mouths must be $. who subvert Heh. 11. 33, who thro' faiih s. the mouths of lions STOPPERS. Etek. 27. + 9- the wise men were thy s. of chinks STOPPET^J. Job 5. 1 0. poor hath hope, and iniquity s. her mouth Psal. 58. 4.1ike the deaf adder that s. her ear 7'rtfp,2l.l3.whoso i- his ears at the cry of the poor Im. 33. 15. and s. his ears from hearing of blood STORE. Amos 3. 10. saith the Lord, who s. up violence and robbery in their palaces STORE. G^n. 26. 14. Isaac had flocks and great j. of servants 41. 36. that food shall be for s. to land in famine l.gv. 25. 22. ye shall eat of the old s, 26. 10. Dent. 28. 5. blessed shall be thy basket and thy s. 17. cursed shall be thy basket and thy j. 32. 34. is not this laid up in s. with me and sealed 1 Kings 10. 10. she gave-kingof spices very greats. 2 AVng-j 20.17. fathers have laid up in J. to this day 1 Ciiron. 29. 16. all this s. cometh of thine hand 2 Cfiroa. 11. Jl. he put s. of victuals, wine in them 31. 10. and that which is left is this great s. Nek. 5. 18. s. of all sorts of wine was prepared J*j'a/.144.13,our garners affording all manner of*. Isa. 39. 6. that which thy fathers have laid up in s. Nah. 2. 9. for there is none end of the s. and glory 1 Cor. IG. 2. let every one of you lay by him in s. J Tim. 6. 19. laying up in J. a good foundation S Pet, 3, 7- which by the same word are kept in s. STORE-CITIES. 1 Kings g.\g. pitiesoi s.%o\ambT\hzA.,2 CAr. 8.6. SC/i/-on.s.4, and all the s.-cities which he built Ifi. 4. they smote all the s.-cities of Naptali 17. 12. Jehoshaphat huilt s. cities in Judah STORE-HOUSE. Mai. 3,10. bring all the tithes into the s.-house LjiAe 12. 24. the ravens have no i. •house nor bam STORE-HOUSES. Gen. 41. 56. Joseph opened all the s.-/i. and sold Deut. 28.8. command blessing on thee in thy s.-h. 1 Chron. 'ZJ. 25. over thp s.~/i. was .Tehonathan ff C^Y(«. .32. 28. Hezekiah made jr.. /i. also Psal. 33. 7, he layeth up the depth in j.-A. ler 50. 26. open her s.-&. cast her up as heaps STORK, kin f of bird ; the Hebrews call it Chaseda, or Chasidah, which signifies pity or mercy ; pro- bahly because of the ientte.rne.ss it shotos to its d -m. which it neve Jorsahcs, hut feeds, and d eft ■nds even to deatn. 'J'/ie stork" i> a bird passage, which t?i wznter goes into the hot iuT-.es. Jer. 8.7, 'ihe stork in the heaven 63) STR knowelh her appointed time, and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming. Jerom and the Septua- gint sometimes render the Hebrew worrf Cha- sidah by Plerodius the heron, and sometimes by pelican or kite ; but interpreters are pretty well agreed^ that it signifies a stork. Moses places it among unclean birds. Lev, 11. 19. The Psalmist says. As for the stork, the fir-trees are her house, Psal. 104. 17. They for ordi- nary wake their nests vpon some high tower, or the top of an hi>vse ; hut in Palestine, where ihe coverings of their houses were fiat, they hnilt in the hightst trees. The stork has its beak and its hgs long and red ; it feeds upon serpents and frogs, and ijisects : Its plumage would be guitt white, if it was not that the extremity of its wings are black, and also some small pait of its head and thighs : Jt sits for the space of thirty days, and lays but four eegs. Formerly they wovld not cat the stork, but at present it is much esteemed for the deliciou-mess of its fle.ih. They go away in the midst of Augusr, and return at Spring. Bellonius says, that roken they go away, the stork that comes last to the place of rendezvous is killed vpon the spot. They go away in the night to the southern countries. Lev. 11. 19. the s. thou shaltnot eat. Deut. 14. 18. Job 39. i 13. gavest thou feathers to the s.? f*j(7/.104.17.as for the s, the fir-trees are her house Jer. 8. 7. the s. knoweth her appointed times Zech. 5. 9. they had wings like the wings of a /. STORM. J9i2l. 18. and as chaff that thej, carrieth away 27. 21 . and as s. hurleth him out of his place Psal.55.S.l would hasten ray escape from windy j. 83. 15. and make them afraid with thy j, 107. 29. he maketh the s. a calm, waves are still 150.4. 6. and for a covert from s. and from rain 25. 4. for thou hast been a refuge from the s. 28.2. which as destroying .(.shall cast down to earth 29. 6. thou Shalt he visited with *. and tempest Ezek. 38. 9. thou shalt ascend and come like a s. Nah,\. 3. Ijord hath his way in the whirlwind and j. Mrirki. 37, and there arose a great j. of wind Lf^i(;£ 8.23. there came down a f. of wind on the lake STORMY. P.fff/.107.25.he commandeth and raiseth the i.wind 148. 8. snow and vapour s. wind fulfilling his word EzeA,13.11. hail-stones shall fall, j. wind shall rend 13. 1 Kill even rend it with a s. wind in my fury STORY. 2 Chron. 13. 22. the acts of Abijah in the s. of Iddo 24. 27. written in the *. of the book of the kings STORIES. Gen. 6. 16. with second and third s. make the ark Etek. 41 .16. galleries three s. over-against the door 42. 3. was gallery against gallery in thrfc s. b. Amos 9. 6. it is be that buildeth his s. in the heaven STOUP, Hee Stoop. STOUT. Job 4. 11. thej. lion's whelps are scattered abroad Isa. 10. 12, T will punish the fruit of the s. heart Dan, 7.20, whose look was more s, than his fellows HJal. 3. 13, your words have been s. against me STOUT-HEARTED, Psal. 76. 5, s.h. are spoiled, they slept their sleep Isa. 46. 12. hearken unto me, ye s.-hearted STOUTNESS. Isa. Q. g. that say in the pride and *. of heart STRAIGHT. Josh. 6. 5. shall ascendevery man j.heforehim,20, 1 Sam, 6, 12. the kine took s. way to Betb-shemesh Psal. 5. 8. make thy way s. before my face Prov. 4, 25. let thine eye-lids look s. before thee Eccl. 1,15. that which is crooked cannot be made s. 7. 13. for who can make that s. he made crooked . Isa. 40. 3. make s. in desert a highway for our God 4. the crooked shall he made s. and the rough places plain, 42. 16. | 45. 2. Luke 3,5. Jer. 31. 9. I will cause them to walk in a s, way Ezek. 1.7. and their feet were*, feet, they sparkled 9. they went every one s. forward, 12. I 10. 22. 23. under the firmament were their wings s. Mat. 3.3. prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths s. Mark 1. 3. Luke 3. 4. John 1.23. Luke 13. 13. she was made /. and glorifieil God Acts 9. l\.a.Tise and go into street which is called j. Heb. 12. 13. and make s. paths for your feet STRAIGHTWAY. ] Sam. Q. 13. ye shall s. find him before he go up 28. 20. then Saul fell /. all along on the earth Prov. 7. 22. he goeth after her j. as an ox goeth Dan. 10. 17- s. there remained no strength in me Mat. 3. :6. Jesus went s. out of water, Markl. 10. STR Mat. 4. 20. and they *. left their nets, Mark I. i» 21. 3. ye shall say, the Lord hath need of their and s. he will send them hither, Mark 11.3 27. 48. f. one of them ran and took a spnnge Mark 5.29.*.the fountain of her blood was dried u^ 6.54.S. they knew him j| Luke 5. 39- A-,destreth nei Luke 14. 5. will not j, pull him out on sabbath-day Johrt 13, 32, and God shall t. glorify him Acts 5.10.then felt she down .r.at his ieetand yieldf^ 9. 20. and J. he preached Christ in the synagofi^ l6. 33. the jaikir was baptized, he and all his 22. 29. then s, they departed from him 23. 30. when it was told toe, I sent s. to thee Jam. 1 .24. f.forgetteth what manner of man he was STRAIN, Mat.2S.S4. guides s. at a gnat and swallow a came! STRAIT. 1 Sam. 13.6. when Israel saw that they were in a s 2 Sam. 24. 14. I am in a great s. 1 Chron. 21. 13. J11& 36. 16. would have removed thee out of the s. Dan. Q. 1 25. the street and wall built in s. of times. P/iil, 1 . 23. for I am in a s. betwixt two, desire STRAITS. Job 20.22.in fuln. of his sufficiency he shall be in s. Lam. 1. 3. persecutors overtook her between the s. STRAIT. 2 Kings 6.1. behold, place we dwell is too s. for vi /5a.49.20.the place is too f. for me,give place tome Mat 7.13. enter ye inat j. gate, for wide is the gas 14.because j.is gate and way narrow,jCiTiAtf 1.^.24 STRAITEN. Jer. 19. 9- tiiey that seek their lives, shall s. them STRAITENED. Job 18. 7. the steps of his strength shall be s. 37. 10, and the breadth of the waters is s. Prp».4.12.when thou goest,thy steps shall not be *. Ezek. 42.6* therefore the building was s. more than Mic. 2. 7. is spirit of the Lord s.7 these his doings Ijuke 12. 50. how am I s. til! it be accomplished' 2 Cor.6. 12. ye are not* . in us, are s. in your bowels strAiteneth. Job 12 . 23. he enlargeth nations and s. them again straitest. Acts 26. 5. after the most s. sect of our religion STRATTLY. Oen. 43.7. man asked us f . of our state aud kindred Exod. 13. ]9' ft"" Joseph had s. sworn Israel Josh.Q.l .Jeiicho was s. shut up, none went out, and 1 6'am.i4.28.thy father s. charged people with oath Mat. 9. 30. hei. charged them, saying, see that no man know it, MarkS. 12. | 5.43.Luke9.21. Mark 1.4?,. he s. charged him and sent him away Acts 4. 17. but let us J. threaten them not to speals 5. 28. did not we s. command you not to teach STRAITN ESS. iljodlC. tg.they hearkened not toMosesforj.df spirit Deut. 28.53 .shalt eat flesh of thy childr.in s. 55,57 Job 36. 16. into a broad place where there is noi Tsa. 42. f 16. 1 will make crooked things s. Jer. 19. 9. they shall eat flesh of his friend in the s Heb . 1 .f 8. a sceptre of s. is sceptre of thy kingdom STRAKE. ^c/j 27.17. they fearing f. sail, and so were driven See Struck. STRAKES. Gen. 30. 37- Jacob piled white s, in rods of hascl Lev. 14.37. if plague be in the walls with hollow s. STRANGE. Gen. 42. 7. but Joseph made himself j. unto them Job 19. S. not ashamed that ye make yours, s.to me 17. my breath is s. to my wife, tho' I entreated Prov. 21. 8. the way of man is froward and s. Jer, 18,tl4>wiU man leave snnw of Labanon '' shall running waters be forsaken for tne s. cold water ? 1 Pet. 4. 4. wherein they think it *. yeruu not with them 12.thinkitflot J. concerning trial, as tho' j. thing STRANGE act. 7.ra.28.21.that ye may bring to pass his act,bis j.act STRANGE apparel. Zeph. 1. 8. punish such are clothed with j. appara See Children. STRANGE cj/iej. Acts 26. 11. I persecuted them even to j, citie- STRANGE country. Heb. 11, 9. he sojourned as in a s. counirti STRANGE doctrines. Heb. 13. 9- be not carried about with s. doctrines STRANGE /re. Lev. 10. 1. Nadab and Abihu offered s.fire before the Lord, and they died, Sftm, 3 4. | S6. 6I. STRANGE /eM. Jiide 7. as Sodom and Gomorrah, going after s.fiesk See God, Gods. STRANGE incense. Exod. 30. 9. ye shall offer no s. incense thereon STRANGE land. Exod. 2.22. have been a stranger in a s. .swrf.lR 1 I Psal. 137.4. how shiJl we sing Lord'ssongio a/, l STR itti 7- 6. Ihai hi* wpil shouli) sojourn in a j . tand STKAUGE Inn^uagt. P*rtl. 114. 1, Israel went from a people of j. / STHA^JGE natim, Eijd. 21. R. to seH her to a/, n. he hath no power STRANGE ptmithment. Joh 31. 3. A J. j7. to the workers of ioianUy STHANGE /iW. STR rUANGE Up:>. ha. 17. 10. and ihou shalt ae: it with s. lips STRANGE tptech. t:.fk. 3.5, thou wrt not seat to a people of f./. 6. „ STRANGE thine. Vox. 8. 1?. but the^ were coanied as a /. thi\ f*et. 4. 12, as tho some s. //««? happened to yoa SIRANGE things. /."Xtf 5. e6. saying, we have seen j. r/vinjj to-day y/f (* 17 .SO.thoH hringest certain s.thines to our eara STRANGE vanitiei. Jer. 8. 19. why provoked me to anger with /. STRANGE vine. J*/-.C,21 ,how turned into degener. plant of a t. vtJie S'JRANGE ivaters. u nin^tig, qi, i have digged and drunk /. waters STKAXGii Tuives. I Kiugs^\.ii. and likewise did he for all his s. m'vet iLirn 10.2. we have taken i. Wivw, 10, 14, 17. 44-. 1 1 . and separate yourselves from the s. wives IK. sons of priests were found to have taken s. a). A c/i. 13. 27. to themselves ag. God, in marrj-ing f.w. STRANGE woman. Jndg. 11. c. for thott art the son of a s. woman V^i-oD. 2. 16. to deliver thee from the s. jcmmn 5. .*!. thelipsof a J. n-'oma;* drop as an honey-comb 20. why wilt thou be ravished with "a s. woman (1. 24. to keep thee from flattery of s. woman. 7. 5. e;i.lO. take a pledge of him for a^. woman, '^, 13. 23. 17, and a s. jcoman is a narrow pit STRANGE lewneM. ^nmg\l. l.king Solomon loved many j. women .^'^p. 22. 14. the mouth off wamM is a deep pit 23. 33. thine eyes shall behold s. women, heart utter STRANGE work. J*a. 28. 21. that he may do hin work, hia /. wor/t STRAJJGER, Ij^ One that is in a stTange land, hein^ at a dis. tincef^om *he place of his nativity. Gen. 23. 4, 1 am a straoger with you. [2] One that is not rt Jew, hut of some other nation, Isa. 14, 1. The strangers shall he joined with them; ihat is, many of the Gtmtiles. [3] Afti/ one that was not of Aaron's seed, notxoiihstandhig lit were an Israelite. Num. 3. 10, 'J'hc stran. per that cometh nigh, shall bo put to death, ■S€« Num. 16. 40. I IB. 4. [4] (J»ff t/tat' uses this world as if he used it not, who does not tliink himxetf at home while in thix world, but has his mind and eye fixed i»t his country winch ii above. Psal. 3^ 12, I am a stranger with thee, and a sojourner, as all my fathers were. Jleh. 11. 13, They confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on earth. [5] Such OS were without all title to, or interest in, either the outward privileges, or saving bless- *^gi (f the covenant of grace, Eph. 2. 12, j\t tliat time ye were strangers from the covenant of promise, namely, during your heathenitm. [ti] Ujie who is not of the king's Slock and family. Mat. 17- 25, £0, Of whom and no s. passed among them 19- 15. and my maids count me for a s. ■I- 27. whom mine eyes shall behold, and not a /. 31. 32. the s. did not lodge in street, but 1 opened Psal. 69 8. I am become a s. to my brethren 94. 6. they slay the widow and the s, and murder 109. 11. and let the s. spoil his labour 137. t 4. how shall sing Lord's song in land of j. ? Prov. 2. 16. to deliver thee even from the s. 5. 10. and thy labours be in the house of a r. 20. why wilt thou embrace the bosom of a s. ? 6. 1. if thou hast stricken thine hand with a s. 7. 5. they may keep thee from the s. who flatters 11. 15. he that is surety for a s, shall smart for it 14. 10. and a.f. doth not intermeddle with his joy 20. Id. take his garm. that is surety for aj. 27.13. 27. 2. let a s. praise thee, and not thine own lips Eccl. 6. 2 . not power to eat thereof, but a s. eateth it Isa. 55. 3. neither let the son of a s. speak, saying 6. the sons of the s. that join themselves to Lord 62. 8. the sons of the s. shall not drink thy wine Jer. 14. 8. why shouldest th'oi^ be as 3.s, in the land Esei. 14. 17. every s. that setteih up his idols 22. 7. they dealt by oppression with the j. 29. 44.-t7- brought into my sanctuary children of a s. 9. no s. uncircumcised shall enter my sanctuary 47. 23. that in what tribe the s. sojourneth Obad. 12. in tile day that he became a s. Mai. 3. 5. and that turn aside the s. from his right Mat. 25. 35. I was a s. and ye took me in, 43, .38. when saw we thee a s. and took thee in i 44. T^tJce 17< 18. not found that returned, save this j-. 24. 18. art thou only a j. inJerus. and not known John 10.5. f. will they not follow, but flee from him Acts 7. 29. Mosfes was a s. in the land of Midian See Fatherless. STRANGERS. Gen. 31. 15. are we not counted of him s. ? 36. 7. the land wherein they were s. Exod. 6. 4. Ejod. 22, 21. for ye were s. in the land of Egypt, 2.H. 9. Lev. 19. 34. I 25. 23. Deut. 10. I9. Lev. 17- 8. s, that offer au oblation, 22. 18. 10. whatsoever of the s. that eateth any blood 13. the s. that hunteth shall pour out the blood 20. 2. of the s. that give his seed to Molech 25. 45. of thfc children of the t. shall ye buy STR Dcut. 24. 14. thou shalt not oppress a serv, tho' of j 31. 16. will go a whoring after gods of the j. of lau(. Joih.^.So. the 4. that were conversant among thi-«- Jiidg. 10. 1 16. they put away the gods of s. 2 Sam. 22. 45. s. ^hall submit themselves unto me 46. t. shall fade away and be afraid, /'j. 18.44,4c 1 Chr. 16. 19. wheu ye were s. in it, Psal. 105. li 22.2. Davidcommanded to gather the Ji in Jsraft- 29. 15. for we are s. as were all our fathers ZChroH.2. 17. and Solomon numbered all the s. 15. 9. and Asa gathered all Jud'\h and the s ^).'25. the .r, of Israel and all Judah rejoiced Neh. 9. 2. seed of jsr. separated thems. from all 1, 13.30. thus cleansed 1 them from all f. and appoi. Ps, 54.3. for s. are risen up ag. me and opprehsors 146.9. the Lord preserveth the s. he rdieveth Prov. 5. 10. lest s. be filled with thy wealth 17. let them be only thine own, not s. with thee Isa. 1.7. yourciCiesbornt, yourland, J. devour it in your presence, it is desolate as overthrown by s 2. 0. (hey please themselves in ihe children of jr. 5. 17 . the waste places of the fat ones shall s. ea* 14. 1. and the s. shall be joined with them 25. 2. thou hast made a palace of s. to be no cit> 5. thou shalt bring down the noise of s. 29- 5. multitude of thy s. shall be like small dost 60. 10. the sons of s. shall build up thy walls 61.5. and .r. shall stand and feed your Hocks Jer. 2. 25. 1 have loved /. and after them will 1 go 3. 13. thou hast scattered thy ways to the /. 5.19. so shall ye serve J. in aland ihat is nut yours 30. 8. s. shall no more serve themselves of hioi 35. 7. that ye may live in the land where ye be s. 51 . 51 .for s. are come into the sanctuaries of Lord Lam. 5. 2. our inherit, is turned to .r.houses to aliens £sek. 7 . 21 . 1 will give it into hand of s. for a prey 11.9- I will deliver you into the hands of s. 16. 32. a wife who takcth ,*. instead of her husband 28. 7> behold therefore i will bring s. upon thee 10. thou shalt die the deaths by the hand oi s. 30. 12.1 will make the land waste by the hand of j. 31. 12. s. have cut him off, and have left him 44.7. in that ye have brought into my sanctuary s 47. 22. for an inheritance to you and to the /. IIus. 7. 9. s. have devoured his strength^ know i( no 8.7< if so be it yield, the /. shall swallow it up Joel 3. 17. there shall no s. pass thro* her any more Oiad. 11. in the day that s. carried away captive Ai«^.17.25.of whom take tribute ? of child, or of s. ? 26. Peter saith to him, of j. || 27 . 7 . to bury s. in John 10. 5. for they know not the voice of i. Acts 2. 10. and s. of Rome, Jews and proselytes 13. 17.^^iientheydweltas«.inthelandof Egypt Eph. 2. 12. were s. from tlie covenants of promise 19. therefore ye are no more /. but fellow^^^itizens 'i'tm. 5.10. if she have lodged j. if she have washed Heb, 11,13. confessed they were.*. and pilg.on earth 13. 2. be not forgetful to entertain s. for some 1 Pet. 1.1. so the 3. scattered thro' Pontus, Galatia 2. 11. 1 beseech ;f0u as j. pilgrims, absi.from lusts 3 John 5. dost faithfully, whatsoever thou dost to s. STRANGELY. Deut.Sii.H'J .lest adversaries should behave thems. j. STRANGLED. Nah. 2. 12. the lion did tear and s. for his lionesst's .^(7f.rl5.20.thatthevabst.fromthingsj. 29. j 21.25. STRANGLING. Job 7. 15. so that my soul chooseth s. and death STRAW. Gen. 24. 25. we have both s. and provender enough 32. he gave s. and provender for the camels Ejtod. 5. 7. ye shall no more give s. 10, 16, IB. II. go ye, get yon s. where you can find it Jndg. 19. 19. yet there is both s. and provender 1 A'in^j4.2B.brought barleyalso and j.forthe norsef Job 4 1 . 27 . esteemeth iron as s. brass as rotten wocd isa.ll.T. and the lion shall eat j.like the ox, 65.25. 25. 10. Moah shall be trodden down, even as s. STRAWEU. Exod. 32. 20, he ground the calf, s. it on the water 2 Chron. 34. 4. he s. upon the graves of them toaC A/a/.21.8.cutdown branches and f. them, ili/jrjt li.d. 25. 24. and gathering where thou hasi not s. 26, and gather where I have not s. S t'REAM. Num. 21. 15. what he did at the s. ol the brooks Job 6. 15. and as the s. of brooks they pass away Psal. 124. 4. then the s, had gone over our soul /jo. 27. 12. the Lord shall beat off to the*, of Egypf 30. 28. his breath as an overflowing s. shall reacli 33. like a s. of brimstone, doth kindle it 57 . 6. among sm>'>th stones of the j. is thy portion 66. 12. the glory of the Gentiles like a [lowing s. Dan.T.lO. fiery J. issued and came forth betore hia Amos 5. 24. and righteousness as a mighty s. Luke 6. 48. the s, beat vehemently on that house, 43 STREAMS. Exod.t. 19> stretch out thine hand on their j. 8. 5- Psal. 46. 4, f. whereof shall make glad city of God 78> 16. he brought s. also oai of reck, and waitr srR ^jff ?.78.20. the waters gushed out, the *. overflowed Jt^ii. 4. turn again our captivity as s. in the south -Crtn^ .4. 15. well of living waters, s. from Labanon /fa. 11 15. the Lord shall smite it in the seven j. 30. z6. on every high hill shall be s. of waters 32. 21. will he to us a place of broad rivers ami s. 34.9. the s. thereof shall be turned into pitch 35. 6. waters break out, and s. in the desert STREET. Gen. jy. 2. but we will abide in the s, all nipht Jteut. 13. 16. thou shalt gather all the spoil into J. Jox/i. 2. 19. any go out of thy house into the s. Jit/f^,lQ. 15. he sat down in a a. of the city, 17. 20. the old man said, only lodge not in the s. Q Sam. 21. 12. had stolen from the s. of Eeth-shan 22. 43. I did stamp them as the mire of the s. 2 C/ir. 29. 4. and gathered them in the east s. .^2.6. J-'-sra 10. 9. all the people sat in s. of house of God Ne/i. 8. 1. the people gathered as one man into the s. 3, he read therein before the s, that was before 16. so people made booths in the s. of water-gate Hsi/i. 6. 9. bring him on horseback thro* the s. 11. Jof) 18. ll.anA he shall have no name in the s. 29. 7. when I prepared my seat in the s. 31..^2.strangerdidDotlodgein thej. but I opened PiuD. 7. 8. passing thro' the j. near her corner ^' Jifi. 42. 2. his voice not heard in s. Mar. 12. I9. 51. 23. and thou hast laid thy body as the s. 5<^. 14. for truth is fallen in the s. and equity Jer. 37. 21. give him daily bread out of bakers' s. Lam. 2. 19- that faint for hunser in top of every j. 4. 1 . stones are poured out in the top of every s. l'.zek. l6.24.made thee an high placp. in every j.31 . Dan. 9. 25. the s. shall be built again and the wall ^ctsQ. 11. and go into the s. called Straight 12. 10. Peter went on, and passed through one s. Rev. 11.8. their dead bodiesshallliein the j.of city 21. 21. and the s. of the city was pure gold 22. 2. in the midst of the s. was the tree of life STREETS. Num. 22. t 39, and they came to a city of j. S Sam. 1. 20. publish it not in the s. of Askelnn 1 Kings 20. 34. thou shalt make s, in Damascus Psal. 18. 42. 1 did cast them out as dirt in the s i>5. 11. deceit and guile depart not from her s. 144.13. sheep may bring forth ten thous. in our s. 14. that there be no complaining in our s. Prov. 1. 20. wisdom uttereth her voice in tlie s. 5. 16, and rivers of water in the s. 7< 13. now is she without, now in the ;. and lieth 22.13. there is a lion without, I shall be slain in s. 26. 13. the slothful man saith, a lion is in the .r. Eccl. 12. 4. and the doors shall be shut in the s. 5. and the mourners go about the t. C/iiu. 3. 2. I will go about the city in /. //«.5.25.and theircarcases were torn in midst of j. ' 0. 6. to tread them down like the mire of the j. 5. 3. in their s. they shall gird themselves 24. 11. there is a crying for wine in the s. 51. 20. thy sons lie at the head of all the s. Jer. 5.1. run ye to and fro thro' the s. of .Jerusalem ".] 7-seest thou not what they do in s. of Jerusalem 34. cause to cease from the*, of Jerusalem mirth d- 21. death come, cut off young men from the s. 1 .6. proclaim these words in the s. of Jerusalem 13. according to the number of the j. of Jerusalem l4,l6.people shall becastoutin the j.of Jerusalem 33, 10. mirth shall be heard in the s. of Jerusalem 44, 6. my auger was kindled in the *. of Jerusalem 9. wickedness they have committed in j.of Jerus, 21. the incense that ye burn in .r. of Jerusalem 48.3B.there shall be lamentations in the j.of Moab 49. 26. her youngmen shall fall in her s. 50. 30. 51. 4, and they that are thrust through in ber,T. Lam. 2.11. sucklings swoon in the t. of the city. 12. 21. the young and the old lie on ground in the s. 4.5.they that did feed delicately, are desolate in j. 8. her Nazarites are not known in the s. 14. they have wandered aa blind men in the s. _ IS.thcy hunt our steps that we cannot go in our j . Lzek.7. 19. they shall cast their silver in the j-. 1 1. 6. ye have filled the x. thereof with the slain 26.11, with the hoofs of his horses tread down thy j. 28.23. 1 will send pestilence and blood into her s. ^mos 5. 16. wailing be in all s. and say, alas, alas ! Mic. 7. 10. shall he trodden down as mire of the s. A'rf//. 2, 4. chariots shall rage in the s. shall justle 3. 10. were dashed in pieces at the top of the t. /.ejfh. 3. 6. I made their s. waste, none passeth by Zech. 8.4. old men and old women shall dwell in s. S.ihef. of the city shall be full of boys and girls 9. 3. Tyrns heaped up fine gold as mire in tlie s. 10. 5. who tread down their enemies in the s. .Mai. 6.2, do not sound a trumpet before thee in s. 5. for they love to pray standing in corners of .1, Mark 6. ^. they laid the sick in the 1. Ads 5. 15. LuAe In. 10, go out into the j. of the same, and s,iy l.'J.2''i.shall begin to say thou hasr taupht in onrt. 4. 21. go out uickl into J. and lanes of the city 6fie STR STRENGTH. Gen. 4. 12. ground shall not nenceforth yield her j. Exod. 13.3. by 5. the Lord brought you out, 14, t6. Num. 23. 22. he hath the t. of an unicorn, 24. 8. Jiuig. 5.21. Omy soul, thou hast trodden down s. 1 Sam. 2. 4. they that stumbled are girt with j. 9. wicked be silent, for by f. shall no man prevail 10. he shall give j.unto his king, and exalt horn 15. 29. the s. of Israel will not lie, nor repent 28. 22, and eat, that thou mayesthave s. in going on 2 Sam. 22.40. thou hast girded me withf. to battle, hast subdued them under me, Psal. 18. 32, ~;^ 1 KingsT. 1 21. he set up pillars in the temple, he called the left pillar. In it is s. 2 CAron.S.j 17. 2 Kings 2. + 16. there be with us fifty sons of s. 18. 20. I have counsel and s, for war, Isa, .36. 5. 19- 3. and there is no s. to bring forth, Isa. 37.3. 1 Chran. 16. 27- s. and gladness are in his place 28. give to Lord glory and s. Psal. 29. 1, | 96.7. 26. 8. they, their sons, and brethren, able men for s. ^9- 12. in thine hand it is to give s. unto all 1 14. that we should obtain s. to offer willingly 2 Chr. 2. 1 6. hath obtained s. to build him an house 13. 20 neither did Jeroboam recover s. again 30. t 21. singing with instruments of*, to Loi-d Lzra 4. 1 13. thou shalt endamage the s. of kings AWi. 4.10. s. of the bearers of burdens is decayed Job 9. f 13. the helpers of s. do stoop under him 19. if I speak of f, lo, he is strong, if of judgment J2.13.with him is wisdom audi, hath counsel, 16. 21 , and he weakened the s, of the mighty i7> f p. he that hath clean- hands, shall add s. 18. 13. it shall devour the s. of his skin 22. + 25. and thou shalt have silver of s. T\. 6. no, but he would put s. in me 30. 2. whereto might s, of their hands profit me f 21. with s. of thy hand thou opposest ag. me 31. + 39. if eaten the s- thereof without money 26. 19, he will not esteem all the forces of s. 39. 19. hast thou given the horse s. ? 41. 22. in his neck remaineth s. sorrow turned to joy Psal. 8. 2. out of mouth of babes hast ordained s. 20.6. with the savings, of his right hand 27. 1. Lord is the s. of my Ufa of whom be afraid 28. 8. and he is the saving s. of his anointed 29. 11. the Lord will give s. to his people 30. -^7. thou hast settled s. for my mountain 31 . t2. be. thou to me for a rock of s. a defence 33. 16. the mighty is not delivered by much j. 39.13.0 spareme.thati may recover *. before 1 go 46. 1 . God is our refuge and s. a help, 81.1. 60. 7. Ephraim is the s. of mine head, 108. 8. t9' ■w'ho will bring me into the city of j. ? 62. + 11. 1 heard this that j. helongethunto God 68. 34. ascribe ye j. unto God, his s. is in clouds 35. G od of Israel is he that giveth s. and power 73. 26. but God is the s. of my heart and portion 74. + 15. thou driedsr up rivers of s. 81.1. sing aloud unto God our s. make a noise 84, 5. blessed is the man whose s. is in thee 7. they go from s. to s. every one of them in Zion 90. 10. and if by reason of s. they be fourscore 93. 1. the Lord is clothed with majesty and j. 95. 4. the s. of the hills is his also 96. 6. s. and beauty are in his sanctuary 99- 4. the king's s. also loveth judgment 138. 3. thou strengthenedst me with s. in my soul 140. 7. O God the Lord, the s. of my salvation Prov. 8. 14. 1 have J-, ||10. 29. way of Lord is /. 14. 4. but much increase is by the s. of ox 21. 22. a wise man casteth down the s. thereof 24. 5. yea, a man of knowledge increaseth s. 31 . 17. she girdeth her loins with s. strengtheneth 25. s, and honour are her clothing, she shall rej , Eccl, 9. 16. then I said, wisdom is better than s. 10. 10. if iron be blunt, then must put to more ,f. 17. princes eat for j. and not for drunkenness Jsa. 5. 22. and men of s. to mingle strong drink 10. 13. by the j. of my hand I have done it 23. 4. th»^ sea hath spoken, even the j. of the sea 25. 4. thou hast been a j. to the poor, a s. to the needy in his distress, arefuge from the storm 26. 4. in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting .t. 28. 6. for s. to them that turn the battle to gate 30. 3. the s. of Pharaoh shall be your shame 33.6. wisdom shall be stability and <. of salvation 40. 9. O Jerusalem, lift up thy voice with s, 29- to them that have no might, he increaseth s. 42. 25. he hath poured on him the s. of battle 4+. 12. he worketh it with the s. of his arms 45. 24. in the Lord have I righteousness and s. 5 1.9. awake, awake, put on thy s. O arm of Lord Jer. 20. 5. moreover T will deliver all s. of thiscitj- 51 . 53. tho* she should fortify the height of her s. Lam. 1. 6. they are gone without j. before pursuer Esek.,^i3, ID. will pour my fury on sin, s. of Egypt trt. the pomp of her s. shall cease in her, 33. 28. D/7K. 2. 37, God hath given the power, s. glory 41 . but there shall be in it of the sj of the iron 3. 1 20 he commanded the mighty of s. to bind STR Dan.ll.lS.neitliershall there be anyj to withstand 17. to enter with the s. of his whole kingdom 31. they shall pollute the sanctury of s. Joels. 16. the lord the J. of the children of Israel Amos 6. 13.hav» we not taken horns by our own s. ' Nah. 1. +7. the Lord is s. in the day of trouble 3.9. Ethiopia and Egypt were her /.Put and Lubim 11. thou also shalt seek s. because of the enemy Hag. 2.22. 1 will destroy *. ofkingdoms of heathen Luke 1. 51. he hath shewed /. with his arm Acts 3. 7. his feet and ancle-bones received s. liom. 5. 6. when yet without s. Christ died 1 Cor. 15, 56. sting is srn, the s. of sin is the law 2 Cor. 1,8. we were pressed out of measure, above s. /:/ci.ll.ll.Sara herself received*, to conceive seed Rev. 3.8. for thou hast a little j. hastkept my word 5. 12. worthy is Lamb to receive s. and honour ]2.10.a voice saying, now is come salvation and s. 17. 13. these shall give their power and s. to beast Jf is STREHGTU. Exod. 14. 27, and the sea returned to //. j. Deut. 21. 17, he is the beginning of/*, s. Jvdg. 8, 21, rise thou, for as the man is, so is h. s 16.5. entice him, see wherein h. greater, lieth 9- -r. was not known || I9, k. s. went from bin: 2 Kings g. 24. Jehu drew a bow with h. full s 1 Chr. 16. 11, seek the Lord and h. s. Psal. 105. 4. Job 18, 7. the steps of /i. s. shall be straitened i2./j. s. shall be hunger-bitten, destruction ready 13. evep first-born of death shall devour //. s. 21.23. onediethin A, full j. being wholly at ease 37. 6. he saith to the great rain of h. s. 39. II. wilt tliou trust him because A. /.is great . 21.rejoiceth in h.s.\ 40. I6. h.s. is in loins Psal, 33.17. nor shall he deliver any by k. great s. 52. 7. this is the man that made not God h. s ^. 9. becauEe of A, /. will I wait upon thee fi5. 6. who by h. i. setteth fast the mountains 68. 34. ascribe s. to God, k. s. is in the clouds 78. 4. shewing to the generation to come h. .r. 61. delivered h. s. into captivity and his glory Isa. 31. +9. he shall pass over to h. s. for fear 44. 12. he is hungry, and h. s. faileth 62. 8. the Lord hath sworn by the arm of h. s. 63. 1. travelling in the greatness of h. s. Dan. 11.2.by //, s. shall stir up all against Greria Hos. 7, g. strangers devoured k. s. he knoweth not 12. 3. and by h.s. he had power with God liev, 1 . 16. his countenance was as the sun in h. s. Jn STRENGTH. Gen.4Q. 24. but his bow abode ins. and the arms X Kings 19.8. went in the *. of that meat forty days Job 3. f 17. and there the wearied in s. be at rest 9. 4. he is w^ise in heart, and mighty jw s. 36. 5. Psal. 71. 16. 1 will go in the/, of the Lord God 103. 20. bless Lord, ye his angels that excel in s. 147. 10. he delighteth not in the s. of an horse Prov. 24. t5, a wise man isins. yea increaseth j- Isa. 8. 1 11- Lord spake thus to me m s. of hand 30. 2. to strengthen themselves in s. of Pharaoh Mic. 5. 4. and he shall feed in the /. of the Lord Acii 9. 22, but Saul increased the more in s. My STRENGTH, Gen. 49.3. Reuben, thou art the beginning of mv s Exod. 15. 2. Lord is mv s. and song, 2 Sam. 22. 33. Psal. 18. 2."| 28. 7. I 118. U.Isa. 12. 9. Josh.14.1l. as mvs. was then, even soismy s. now Jvdg. 16. 17. if 1 be shaven, my s. will go from me Job 6. 11. what is my s. that I should hope ? 12. is my s. of stones ? oris my fiesh of brass ? Psal. 10. 1. I will love thee, Lord, my s. 19.14.0 Ld. my J. 22. ig. \\ QZ.l5.my s, is dried up 31 . 4. puU me out of the net, for thou art my s. 10. mv /.fails bee. of my iniquity, 38.10. I 71- 9- 43.2. thou art the God of my / .why go I mourning ? 5g.l7. to thee, Omy /.'will T sing; God is defence 62. 7. art rock of my s. \\ 102,23.he weakened my s. 139, i 15. my s. was not hid from thee, when I was 144.1. blessed be L, mys. whoteacheth my hands Jsa. 27. S.lethimtakeholdof my /.to makepeace 49. 4. 1 have spent my /. for nought, and in vain 5. yet I shall be glorious, my God shall be my s Jer. 16, 19. O Lord my /. || Had. 3,19. God is my s. Lam. 1.14- they are wreathed.he made wiy j. to fall 3. 18. 1 said mtf /. and hope is perished from Lorn Zech. 12.5. shall be my J. in Lord of hosts their God " Cor. 12. 9. for my s. is made perfect in weakness See No. I'heir STRENGTH. Josh. 11 . 13. as for cities that stood still in ihetr s, Psal. 37. 39. he is their s. in the time of trouble 73. 4. are no bands in theirdeaih, their s, is firm ,78, 51. he smote the chief of theirs. 105. 36. 89, 17. for thou art the glory of their s. 90. 10. yet is their /. labour and sorrow Prov. 20, 29. the glory of young men is t/tetr / Isa. 30. 7. I have cried, theii s. is to sit still 40. 31. they that wait on Lord shall renew tnetr 41. 1. and let the people renew tAcir x. 63. 6. I will bring down their s. to the earth STR [zei. Qi 25. when 1 taVp from them t^eir s. hr 9. 22. ihe fig-irce and vine do yield their i Thtt STRENGIH. F.xad. 15. 13. thou hast guided them in thys. />t>ui.33. 25. and as thy days, so shall thys. be Jud^. 16. 6. tell me wherein thyi. lieih. i5. CC^fOTi.fi. 41. thou and ark of My/. P/a/. I3fi. 8. Ptnl. 21.1. the king shall joy in thy /. O Lord 13. lie thou exalted, O Lord, in thine own /. L\.\. save me by thy name, jud^e me by thys. T'K. 28. thy God haih commanded thy i. 71.18. until I have shewed My J. to this (;eneratioo 74. I?, ihou didst divide the sea by thi/ j. 77. 14. thoa hast declared lAys. among the people BO. 2. stir up thy t. and come and save us «n. 16. O turn to me, give thy #. to thy servant no. 2. Lord shall send rod of j^v ^ . oat ofZion Ptov. 5. + 10. lest strangers be filled with thys. 24. 10. if faint in day of adversity, thy t. is small Tl . .3. givf not thy t. ur.to women, nor thy ways Ist. 17, 10. hast not been mindful of rock of My J. !^1. 1. awnke, awake, put on thy t. O Zion fi.J. 15. where is thy zeal and thy s. the soanrling A'fios'i. 11. he shall bring down "rAj/i. from thee Mar^ 12. .10. thou shalt love the Lord t/iy God with all chy heart and with alt f/ivj. 33. LukelO.IT. Your STRENGTH. Ifv. ^fi. 20. and yovr s. shall be spent in vain AV/i. 8. 10. for the joy of the Lord is virur t. Ifa. 2.1. 14. hnwl, yc ships, yoftr s, is laid waste 30. 15. inquietness andcontidence will be yonr s. 2'."5(;*.24. 21. my sanctuary, excellency of wouTf. STRENGTFIEN. f.'-v. 2,1. + 35. if thy brother be poor»j. him ] 'f't//.3.C8.1'Ut charge Joshua, encourage and /.him Juffff. IC. 28. J. me, I pray thee, only this once 19- t5. s. thine heart with a morsel of bread 1 h'ines 20. 22. go *. thys. mark and see what dost F.zre 0. S?. to s. their hands in the work of house jWA. 6. 9. now therefore, O God, j. my hands Jvd ifi. 5. but r would t. you with my mouth P.ffii. 2u. 2. Ijord send the help, s. thee out of Zinn £7- 14. wait on Lord, he shall s. thy heart, 31, 24, 41 . 3. Lord will /. him on the bed of languishing Gs, 28. t. that which thou base wrought for us ^9. 21 . be established, mine arm also shall s. him 119. 28. s. thou me according to thy word It/i. 22. 21. and I will s. him with thy girdle 30. 2. to s. themselves in the s. of Tharaoh 53. 23. ihey could not well s. their mnst 35. 3. /. ye the weak hands II 41. 10. T will j. thee 54. 2. lengthen thy cords, and ;r. thy stakes Je". 4. f 6. set up the standard, s. stay not 2-1. 14. they j. also the hands of evil doers STR STR Kxek. 7. 13. nor shall any s. himself in initiuity 16. 4p. neither did she /. hand of poor and needy 30. 24. I mil #. arms of the king of Babylon, 25. 34. iQ. and I will s. that which was sick IMtt. 11.1. even I stood to confirm and to s. him ^mos 2. 14. and the strong shall not s. his force Zech. 10. (). and I will s. the house of .Tudah 12. t will jr. them in the Lord, they shall walk J,ukeZZ 32. when thou art converted, /.brethren 1 Pet. 5. 10. God make yon perfect, stablish, j.you liev. 3, 2. be watchful and j. things which remain STRENGTHENED, Actively, Passively. Cifn. 48. wisdom /. the wise more thau ten men Inn. 44. 14. the cypress and oak he /. for himself Amos 5. 9. that i. the spoiled agaisist the strong /''Ai/.4.13.[ can do all things thro' Christ who/.me STRENGTHENING. Ijii.ke 22. 4.1> there appeared an angel /. him Acts 18. 23. Paul went to Galatia, /. all the disciples STRETCH. Exod. 7. 19' '• out thy hand upon waters of Egypt 8. 5. /. forth thine hand over streams and rivers 36. /. out thy rod and smite dust of land 25. 20. cherub, shall /. forth their wings on high Josh. 8. 18. /. out spear that is in thy hand to Ai 2 Kings 21.13. I will /. over Jerus. line of Samaria 1 Chron. 21. f 10. I /. out three things, choose one Job 11. 13. if thou /. thine hands to him .39. 2(3. doth the hawk s. her wings toward south ? Psal. 68.31. shall soon /. out her hands to God Lm. 28. 20. shorter than that a man can /. himself 34. 11. he shall /. upon it the line of confusion 54. 2. /. forth the curtains of thy habitat, let them Jer. 10. 20. there is none to /. forth my tent Exek. 30. 25. king of Baby, shall /. out my sword AtDfisQ.^. and /. themselves upon their couches Mat. 12. 13. Jesus said to man, s. forth thy hand JofmZl. 18. thou shalt /. forth thy hands 2 Cor. 10. 14. for we /. not ourselves beyond meas, STRETCHED, Actively, Passively. Gen. 22. 10. Abraham /. forth hand to slay his son 48.14. Israel /. out right hand, laid it ou Ephraim J^sod. 8. 6. Aaron / . out of his hand over waters, 17. 9.23. Moses /. forth his rod toward heaven, 10.1.3. 10. 22. Moses /. forth hand to heaven, 14. 21, 27. Josh. S. 18. and Joshua /. out the spear, 26. 19' they ran as soon as he had /. out his hand 2 Sa7n. 6. i 17> set ark in tabernacle David had /. 1 Kings 6. 2T. the cherubims /. forth their wings 17. 21, he /. himself on child, 2 Kings 4. 34, 35. 1 Chron. 21. I6. angel with a sword /. over Jerusal. J0&3S.5. who hath /. the line upon it? Psal. 44. 20. or /. our hands to a strange god 88. 9- I have /, out my hands unto thee 1313. 6. to him that/, out the eanh above waters Prov. 1. 24. because 1 have /. out my band Isa. Z. 16. because they walk with /, forth necks 3. 25. he hath /. forth his hand against them ; his hand is /. out still. 9. 12, 17, 21. | 10. 4. 14. 26, this is the hand that is /. out on all nations 27 . band is /. out, and who shall turn it back ? 16. 8. her branches are /. out, are gone over sea 23. 11. he/, out his hand over sea, shook kingdom 42. 5. that /. out the heavens, 45. 12. | 51. 13. Jer. 6. 4. the shadows of the evening are/, out 10, 12. he /. out the heavens by his discretion 51. 15. he /. out heaven by his uoderstaoding lAxm. 2. 8. the Lord hath /. out a line Ezek. 1. 11. and their wings were /. upward 10. 7< one cherub /. forth his hand to the fire 16.27. behold, I have/, out my hand over thee 2Jos. 7.5. he /. out his hands with scomers Amos 6. 7. that /. themselves shall be mored Zech. 1. 16. a line shall be /. forth upon Jerusalem Mat. 12. 13, and he /. forth his hand, Mark 3,5, Luke 22. 53. ye /. forth no hands against me Acts 12, 1. Herod /. his hands to vex the church Itotn.10,^1. all day long I have /. forth my hands See A KM. STRETCHEDST. Erod.lS.l^. thou/, out thv right hand, earth swal. STRETCHEST. Psal. 104. 2. who /. out the heavens like a curtain STRETCHETH. Job 15, 25. for he /. out bis hand against God 2d. 7. he /. out the north over the empty place Frov. 31. 20. she /. out her hand to the poor Isa. 40. 22. that /. out the heavens as a curtain 44. 13. the carpenter /, out his rule, marketh l;4. that /. forth the heavens alone, Zech. 12. 1. STRETCHING. Isa. 8. 8. /. of his wings shall fill thy land, Imm. Acts 4, 30. by /. forth thy band to heal STRIFE. Gen. 13. 7. there was a /. between the herdmen 8. Abram said, let there be no /. between me Exdd. 17. t7. he called the name of the place /. Num. 20. 1 13, this is the water of/, because Israel 27. 14. ye rebelled in the /. of the congregation Deut. 1, 12, how can I myself alone bear your /.," Judg. IZ.Qtl and people were at great/, with Amm, 106. 32. they angered Uim at the waters of /. Prov. 15. 16. a wrathful man stirreth up j. 29. CfZ. but he thai is slow to anger appeaseth /. 16. 28. a froward man soweth /. and a whisperer 17. 1. than a house full of sacrifices with /. 14. beginning of /. is as when one letteth out 19. he lovetb transgression, that loveth /. 20, 3. it is an honour for a man to cease from t 22. 10. cast out the scorner, and /. shall ceaae 26. 17. he that meddleth with s. belong, nottohisi 20. whcr-^ IT ere is no tale-bearer, the /. ceaseth 21. so is a contentious man to kindle /. 28. 25. be that is of a proud heart :<.irreth up / 30. 33. the forcing of wrath bringeth forth /. Isa. 41.-f 11. the men of thy /. .shall perish 58. 4. behold, ye fast for /. and debate, to sniir^ Jer. 15. 10. that thou hast bom me a man of / Ezek. AT . ig. even to the waters of /. 48. 28. tlah. 1.3. there are that raise up/, and coniemion LukeZQ.. 24. there was a j. among the disciples t^cm. 13. 13. walk honestly, not in/, and envying 1 Cor. 3. 3. there is among you /. and envying Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are /. wrath Phil. 1. 15. some indeed preach Christ even of /. 2. 3. let nothing be done thro* /. or vain glory 1 Tim. 6. 4. whereof cometh envy, /. railings Ueh. 6. If), and an oath is to them an end of all /. Jam. 3. 14. but if ye have bitter envyings and s. 16. where /. is, there is confusion and evil work STRIFES. Prov. 10. 12. hatred stirreth up /. love covers eius 2 Cor. 12. 20. lest there be envyings, wraths, /, 1 'J'im. 6.4. doting about questions and /. of words 2 Tim. 2. 23. knowing that they do gender /. STRIKE. Exod. 12. 7. and /. blood on the two side-posts, 22. Dent. 21. 4. and shall /. off the heifer's neck there 2 Kings 5.11. will come and /. his hand over place Job 17. 3. who is he that will/, hands with me ? 20. 24. and the bow of steel shall /. him through Psal. 110.5. shall i. thro' kingsinday of his wrath Prov. 7. 23. till a dart /. through his liver 11. 1 15. that hateth those that /. hands is sure 17. 26. it is not good to /. princes for equity 22. 26. be not thou one of them that /. hands Jer. 4U. 1 14. hath sent Ishmael to /. thee in soul Ezei. 3Q. t 2. I ^\iU /. thee with six plagues Has. 14. i 5. he shall /. forth his roots as Lebanon Hab. 3. 14 thou didst /. through with his staves Mark\4'. 65. did/, .lesus with palms of their hands STRICKEN, Actively, Passively. Gen. 18. ll.Abram and Sarah well s. in age, 24* 1. Josh. 13. 1. now Joshua was /. in years, 23. 1, 2* Jndg. 5. 26. when Jael had /. through his templps 1 Kings I. 1. king David was old and /. in years Prov. 6. 1. if ihon hast .v. thy hand with a stranger 23. 35. they have /. me and 1 was not sick //fl.l.S.why ^ho^Idyebei. any more? revolt more 16 .7. surely they are J. ||53.4. did estenm him s 53. 8. for the transgression of my people was he / Jer. 5. 3. thou hast/, them, they have not grieved . 4. 9. /. through for want of the fruits of field Luke 1.7. Zach. and Elizabeth well /. in years, IB STRIKER. 1 Tim. 3. 3. a bishop must be sober, no /. Tit. 7> SJRIKETH. Job .34. 26. he /. them as wicked men in sight Prov. 17. 18. a man void of understanding /. hands Rev. 9. 5. as torment of scorpion, when he /• a man STRING. Psal. 1 1. 2. they make ready their arrow upon /. Miirkt. 35. /■ of his tongue was loosed, he spake STRINGS. Psal. 21. 12. shalt make ready their arrows upon /. 92. .3. sing to him with the psaltery, with an in- strument often /. 32. 2. | 1 14, y. STRINGED. I 5(7m.l8.t6.womencame with three /. inMniments /*jv7/.150.4.praisehim with /. instrumi'uis and org. Isa. 38. 20. we will sing my songs to /. instruments Hab. 3. IQ. to chief singer on my /. instrameuts STRIPE. Ernd.21.25. shalt give wound for wound, /. for /, STRIPES. See the Si^nUcation of ScoUttGE. Deut. 25. 3. forty /. he may give him, and not ex- ceed ; if he beat him above these with many /. 2Sam. 7. 11. and with /. of the children of men Psal. 89. 32. then I will visit their iniquity with/ Provm 17. 10. than an hundred /. into a fool 19. 29. and /. are prepared for the back of fools 20. .30. so do /. the inward parts of the belly Jsa. 53. 5. with his /. we are healed, 1 Pet. 2, 24 Luke 12. 47. he who knew, be beaten with many/. 48. he who knew not shall be beaten with few /. Acts 16. 23. wheu they had laid many /. upon then STR Aeti 6,33.tooV them same hour andwashed their / 2 Cor. 6. 5. in x. iu imprisODments, in tumults 11. 23. in s. above measure, in pnaotis.-in deaths 24. of Jews five times received I forty j. save one STRIP. Awn. EO. C6. and s- Aaron of his garments l&m.31. S.Philistines came to J. slain,! C/^r.10.8. Isa.S^.ll.s. ye-, make ye bare, gird sackcl. on loins HxeJe.lG.^Q.they shall j.thee of thy clothes, 23. 2(5. lios. 2. 3. lest I s* her naked, and set her as in day STRIPPJiD. Gen. 37. 23. that they s. Joseph out of his coat Ilxod.33.6. Israel f. themselves of their ornaments 2\'um. 20. 28. Moses s. Aaron of his garments 1 Sam. 18.4. Jonathan s, hiniseli of the robe on him 1 9. 24 . Saul s. off his clothes also, and prophesied .SI. 9* the Philistines s. Saul of his armour £ C/iron. 20. 25. precious jewels which they s. off /('A 19. 9. he J. me of my glory, and taken crown 22.6. for thou hast s. naked of their clothing Mtc. 1. 8. therefore I will go s. and naked AJat. 27. 28. they s. Jesus, put on him .scarlet robe L7J:e 10. 30. thieves, which s. him of his raimenl STRIPLING. 1 Sam. 17.56, king said, inquire whose son ihe s h STRIVE. Gen. 6. 3. my spirit shall not always s. wiih man 26.20, theherdmen oiGerardid J. with Isaac's Ilxod.m. 18, if men J. together, and one smite an. 22. if man s. and hurt a woman with child, he shall be surely punished, Veui. 25. IJ. Deut. 33. 8. wiih whom thou didst s. at Meribah Jj«/o^.ll.25.didhe everj. ag.lsr. or fight ag. them Job 3.3. 13. why dost thou s. against him f y^*.35.1. plead my cause with tbeni that j-. with me Ptov. 3. 30. s. not with a man without cause 25. 8. go not forth hastily to s. lest thou know not Isa. 41. 11. and they that s. with thee shall perish 45. 9. let^ the potsherd s. with potsherds of earth //oi-.4.4.1etnomanj.thy people are as they thatj. Alai. 12.19. he shall not j.oor shall any hear voice Luke J3. 24. s. to enter in at the strait gate Horn, 15. 30. /. with me in your prayers to God for me £ Tivi. 2. 5. and if a man also s. for masteries 14. that they s. not about words to no profit 24. and the servant of (he Lord must not s. STR IV ED. Hom% 15. 20. so have I s. to preach the gospel STRIVEN. Jcr. 50. 24. because thou hast s. against the Lord STRIVE'JH. Jia. 45. 9. woe to him that j. with his Maker 1 C'<;;.y.25.ev. man that *. for mastery, is temperate STRIVING. Phil. 1. 27. with one mind J. for faith of the gospel Col. 1. 29. s. accord, to his working which worketh 4. + 12. always s. fervently for yon in prayers lieb. 12. 4. ye have not resisted to blood, s. ag. sin STRIVINGS. £ Sam. 22, 44. hast delivered me from the s. of the people, and made head ofheathen, Psal. 1^.4{. Tit. 3. 9. avoid contentions and j. about the law STROKE. Vein. 17, 8. if a matter too hard between s. and 5. 19.5. and his hand fetcheth z.s, with the axe to cut 2 J. 5. by their word shall every s, be tried Sam.. 20.tlO. Joab doubled not hisj. Amasadicd U. Chr. 21. 1 14. with a great s. will the Lord smite Fsth. 9. 5. Jews smote their enemies with the s. Job 23. 2. my s. is heavier than my groaning .36. IS. beware lest he take thee away with his s. Psal. 38. 1 11. my friends stand aloof from my s. 39. 10. remove thy s, away from me Jsa. 14.6. he smote the people with a continual s. 30. 26. the Lord healeth the s. of their wound 53. +3. for he was cut off out of the land, for the transgression of my people was the s. upon him V-zek 24. 16. 1 take desire of thine eyes with a j, STROKES. Prov. 18. 6. a fool's mouth calleth for j. STRONG. */(??i.49. 14. Issachar is a s. ass, couchint* down 24. and the arms of his hands were made s. l-xud. 6. 1. with 3.S. hand shall let them go, 13. 9. 1- Jg the Lord turned a mighty j. west-wind 1*. 21. Ld. caused sea to go back by a j. east-M'ind iitm. 20.20. Edoni came against him with a J. hand 21. 24. border of the children of Amnion wa.Sf. .24. 21. Balaam said, s. is thy dwelling-place 28.7. the J. wine to be poured out to the Lord -eiu. 2. 36. there was not one city too s. for us £2.f 25. if man take j.hold of her, and He with her 28, \ 50. a nation s. of face, which shall not regard *'(A. 14.11. as yet I am asj. thisday, as I was"'day 17. 13. when Israel were waxen 5. Jiidg. 1. £8. 23 9. Lord hatn nriven out great nations and s. Judg 6. +2. the nana of Midian was s. ae. Israel + 26. build aa a-iar on the top of thi.s /. place 9. 51 . but thp.re was a 1. tower within the city 588 ^ STR STR Jndg. 14, 14. out of the t. came forth sweetness ^Amos 5- 9- that strcDgiheneth the spoiled ag, tte. 18. 26. Micah saw that they were too s. for him 1 Sam. 1 4.52.wben Saul saw any s. man,he took him 2 Sam, 2. 't l6. that place was called field of i. men 3. 6. Abner made himself /. for the house of Saul 10. 11. if the Syrians be too s. forme, if Ammon he too s. for thee, I wilt help, 1 C/ir. 19. 12- ]t.S5. make thy battle more s. against the city 15. 12. the conspiracy was 3. the people increased 22. 18. he deliv. me from my s. enemy and hated me, for they were too j. forme, Psal. 18. 17. 1 TiirigsZ.iS. Shimei, who cursed me wiih aj. curse 8. 42. for they shall hear of thy name and s. hand 19. 11< a great and s. wind rent the monntains 2 Chron. 11. 12. he made the cities exceeding s. 17. so (hey made Rehoboam s, three years l6.9- eyes run to shew himself a. in behalf of them 26. 16. when Uzziah was s. lie was lifted up AWi. 1, 10. thou hast redeemed by thy s. hand 9. 25. and they took s. cities and a fat land Job 8. 2. words of thy mouth be like a s. wind 9. 19. if I speak of strength, lo, he is s. 30. 21. with thy s. hand thou opposest thyself 37. 18. hast thou spread out the sky that is s. ? 40. 18. bones are as s. pieces of brass, like bars PiaK 19. 5. and rejoiceth as a s. man to run a race 2i. 8. Lord s. and mighty, Lord mighty in battle 30, 7. thou hast made my mountain to stand s. 31. 2. be tliou my J. rock, and house to save me 21. he hath shewed me his kindness in a.r. c'ty '■iH. 10. the poor from him that is too s. for him + 18. I will praise thee among j, people 38. 19. mine enemies are lively and (hey are s. 00. 9. who will bring me into s. city ? 108. 10. Q\. 3. thou hast been a s. tower from the enemy 71.3. be my j.habitation |l 7.thou art my s. refuge 80. ]5. the branch thou madest s. for thyself, 17, 89. 8. O Lord, who is a s. Lurd like unto thee ? 13. s. is thy hand, and high is thy right hand 136. 12. with a s. hand and a siretched-out arm thou brought them out, Jer. 32. 21. Prov. 7.26. yea, many j.men have been slain by her 10. 15. rich man's wealth is his j, city, 18. 11. II. 16. woman retains honour, and s. men retain 14. 26. in the fear of the Lord is a s. tower 18. 10. tbe name of the Ixird is a s. tower 1 9. a brother is harder to be won than a s. city 21 . 1 L a reward in the hosom pacifieth s. wraih 24.5.wisemenisj. jj 30. 25* ants are a people not j. Eccl. 9. 11. I saw that the battle is not to the s. 3. when the s. men sh-\ll bow themselves Cnni. 8. 6. set nie as a seal, for love is s, as death ha. 1. 51. the s. shall be as tow, maker as a spark 8. 7. Lord bringeth on them waters, s. and many 11. the Ijord spake thus to me with a s. hand !?• 9' his s. cities shall be as a forsaken bough 25. 3. therefore shall the s. people glorify thee 26. 1. shall this song be sung, we have a j. city 27. 1. with his s, sword shall punish Leviathan 28. 2. behold the Lord hath a mighty and s. one 22. be ye not mockers, lest your bands be made s. 31. 1. that trust in horsemen, because they are s. 40. JO. behold, the Lord will come with a f. hand 26. for that he is s. in power, not one faileth 4I.21,bring forth your j.reasons,saith Kingof Jac. 53. 12, and he shall divide the spoil with tLe s. 5f). + 11. yea, they are s. of appetite 60. 22. a small one shall become a s. nation Jer. 5, +6. because their backslidings are s. 21. 5. I will fight against you with a s. arm 48. 14. how say ye, we are mighty, s. men for war 17. all about him say, how is the s. staff broken ! 49. 10. he shall come against habitation of the j. 50. 34. their Redeemer is s. liie Lord of hosts 44. he shall come up to the habitation of the s. 51. 12. make the watch s. set up the watchmen Ezek. 3. 8. I have made thy face s. thy forehead s. 14. but the hand of the Lord was j. upon me^ 7. 24. I will make the pomp of the j. to cease 19. 11. had J. rods for sceptres of ihem that rule 12, her J. rods were broken and withered 14. so she hath noj. rod to be a sceptre to rule 26, 11. thy J. garrisons shall go down to ground 17. the renowned city which wast j. in the sea .30. 21. to bind it, to make its. to hold the sword 22. and I will break the s. arms of Pharaoh 32.21. s, shall speak to him out of midst of hell 34. 16. but I will destroy the fat and the r. Van. 4. 11. the tree grow, and was s. 20. 22. it is thou, O king, art grown and become s. 7. 7. the fourtli beast terribly s. exceedingly 8. 8. when he was j. the great horn was broken 11. 23. he shall become s. with a small people Joel 1 . 6. for nation is come up on my land, s. 2. 2. 2. 5. as the noise of a j. people set in battle.array n. for he is s. that executeth his word 3. 10, let the weak say. I am s. Amos 2. 9. the Amorite was s. as the oaks 14. and the s. shall not strengthen his force j Ifi he that is s. of heart, shall flee away Mic. 4.3. he shall rebuke s. nations afar off ' 7.1 will make her that was cast far off, s. nation 6. 2. hear, ye s. foundations of the earth Nah. 2. 1. make thy loins /. fortify thy power Zech. t. + 3, in fourth chariot grisled and $. horsei 8. 22. /. nations shall come to seek the Lord ilfizf.l2.29.howcan one enter into af. man's liou< except he first bind the f . man ? Mark 3. 27 14.f 30. t»ut when he saw wind *. he was afra:4 Luke 1. 80. the child grew and waxed j. 2. 40. 11. 21. when ax. man armed keepeth his palace Acts3. 16. thro' faith hath made tliis man s. Rom. 4. SO. was s. in faith, giving glory to (iou 15. l.we thatarej. ought to bear infirm, ofwej.*. 1 Cor, 4. 10. we are weak, but ye are s. 2 Cor, 12. 10. for when I am weak, then am I s. 13,9.we are glad when wc are weak, and ye are a. 2 Thess. 2. 11. God shall send them s. delusion if£^,5.7.whenhadoffered up prayers with s. crying 12. such as have need of milk, and not ois. meat 14. X. meat belongs to them that are of fullage 6, 18. we might have a s. consolat. who have fled U. 34. who out of weakness were made jr. 1 John 2. 14. ye are s. word of God abideth in you AVzr.5.2.1 saw a s. angel proclaim, with loud voic 18. 2. he cried with a s. voice, Babylon is fallc 8. for s. is the Lord God who judgeth her Be STRONG. Num. 13. 18. see whether they be s. or weak 28. the people be s. that dwell ia the land Da7f/.ll .8.keep commandments, that ye m^ybe s 12. t23. only be s. that thou eat not the blood ^fj/j.l7.18.drive out Canaanites, though they /^e s, i Sam. 4. 9. be s. and quit yourselves like men '2 Sam. 16. 21. the hands of all with theeshall jf x. 1 h'ingsZ. 2. be thou e. and shew thyself a man 1 Chron. 19. 12, if the Syrians be too s. for me, if Ammon be too s. for thee I will help thee 28. + 7. if he £e J. to do my commandments 10. the Lord hath chosen thee, be s. and do it 2 Ch'on. 15. 7. be s. yonr work shall be rewarded 25. 8. if thou wilt go, do it, be s. for the battle EzraQ. 12. that ye may ^£ J. and eat goodoflanti Psal. 144. 14. that our oxen may be s. to labour Isa. 35. 4. say to thetn of a fearful heart, bes. Ezek, 22. 14. can thy hands be s. in the days I deal Dan. 2.40. the fourth kingdom shall be s. as iron 42. the kingdom shall be partly s. partly broken 10. 19. he said, peace be to thee, £e j. yea, be s. 11. 5. the king of the south shall £e s. and he shall be 5. above him and have domiuiuu 32. hut people that know their God shall be s. Hag. 2. 4. be s. O Zenibbabel, be s. O Joshua, be s. all ye people of land, saith the Lord, and work Zech. 8.9. lei hands be s, ye that hear in these days 13. fear nut, but let your hands be s. [bes, 1 Ctir.'c6. 13. stand fast in faith, quit you like men^ Eph.Q. 10. finally, brediren, be s. in the Lord 2 Tim. 2. l.my son,Aej. in grace that is iu Chris! See COUKAGE, DRINK. STRONG hold ^nH holds. Num. 13. 19. whether in tents or iu s. holds Judg. 6. 2. Israel made them caves and s. holds 1 Sam. 23.14. David abode in wilderness inf. hol^ 19. doth not David hide himself with us in s. It f 29. and David dwell in s. holds 3X £n-gedi 2 Sam, 5. 7- David took the s. hold of Zion 24.7- and came to the s. hold of 'J'y-re 2 fiiTigs 8. 12. their s. holds wilt liiou set on fir* iChron. 11. 11. Rehoboam fortified the j. holds Psal, 89-40. thou hast brought his s. holds to ruin 2sa. 23. 11. to destroy the s. holds thereof 31 .9. and he shall pass over to his s. holds for fear Jer. 48. 18. the spoiler shall destroy thy s. hold 41. Kerioth is taken, the s. holds are surprised Lam. 2. 2. he hath thrown down s. holds of J udah 5. the Lord hath 'destroyed his i, holds Dan, 11.24. forecast his devices against the s. holds 39. thus shall he do in the most j. holds Mic. 4.8. the s. hold of the daughter of Zion Nah. 1. 7. Lord is a s. hold in the day of trouble 3. + 12. all thy s. holds shall be like fig-trees 14. draw thee waters for siege, fortify thy s. hold Uab, 1. 10. they shall deride every s. hold Zech. g. 3. and Tyrus did build herself a s. hold 12. turn ye to the s. hold, ye prisoners of hope 2 Cor. 10. 4. but mighty to pulling down of s. huldt STRONG ones. Psal. 10. 10. that the poor may fall by his a, ('«<* Jer,^. 16* at sound of the neighing of his j. ones STRONGER. Gen, 25. 23. one people shall be s. than the otli^^ 30. 41 . whensoever the a. cattle did conceive 42. so the feebler were Laban's, and a, Jacob's Num. 13. 31 we be not able, they are *. than we Judg. '•4. 18. the men said, what is s. than a lion^ ZSam,\. 23. Saul and Jonathan were ji than lion" 3. 1. but David waxed a. and s. and Saul weaki# 13. 14* but Ammoa being s. than she, forced htf STU A'lnfjQO.CS.tlieir Rods are gods of hltls, therefore s. surely we sh&U be i. than they, S5. Joh I?.9- he that hatn clean hands shall be f .and i. Pjaft ]u5. 24. he made them t . than their eaemieii 146.'^. deliver me, for they are /. than I Je' SO.", thou art t. than I, and haat prevailed .11.11. ransomed from him that was s. than he Luis 11,22. when ai. than he shall come upon him I Cor. 1 . Q5. the weakness of God is i. than men 10. 21. do we provoKO Lord ? are we *. than he i STRONGEST. ProD. 30, 30. a lion which is /. among beasts STRONGLY. Judg. R. + 1. Ephrainiites did chide Gideon *. 1 CkroH. f 10. these men held i. with David Esra 6. 3. let the foundation thereof be s. laid STROVE. O*tt.26.20. called Ezek. bee, they /. with him. 21. 22. digjred another well, and for that they s. not £^od. 2. 13. two men of the Hebrews j. together i-ev. 24. 10. and a man of Israel s. in the camp i^'nnt. 20. 13. the children of Israel ^ .wi'h the Lord S6. g. ihis is that Dathan.who s. against Moses ! Sam. 14. 6. they two / . together in the field Van. 7* 2. tbe four winds s. upon the fcr^at sea lohn 6. 52. the Jews /. among themselves, saying ^ets 7 .26.Moses shewed himself to them as they s. 23. 9* uid /. saying, we find no evil in this man STRUCK. 1 Sam.Z. 14. he /. it into the pan or kettle or pot 2 Sam. 12.15. the Lord s. the child, and it was sick 20. 10. Joab 1. him not again, and Amasa died S Chron. 13. 20. the Lord /.Jeroboam, and he died Mat. 26. 51. one of them s. a servant of hiph-priest's £uA«S2. 64. they s. Jesus on the face, John It). 22. STRUGGLED. Gen. 25. 22. the children a. together within her STUBBLE. Exod. 5, IS, scattered to gather s. instead of straw 1 5,7. seniestthy wrath which coosunied them as s. Jib 13. 25. and wilt tl\ou pursue the dry s. t 21 . 18, they are as s, before the wind, and as chaff 41. 28. sling-stones are turned with him into s. 29- darts are cuunted as s. he laugheth at a spear V^al, 8S. 13. make them as s. before the wind Isa, 5. 24. as fire devoureth the s. so their root b( 3.1. f 1. she shall conceive chaff and bring forth j, 40. 24. whirlwind shall take them away as j. 41. 2. he gave them as driven s. to his bow 47. 14. they shall be as t, the fire shall burn them Jer. 13. 24. tlierefore will I scatter them as s. Joel 2. 5. like noise of a flame, that devoureeh the s. Ohad, 18. and the house of Esau shall be for s, Na/t. 1. 10. they shall be devoured as/, fully dry jVa/. 4. 1, all that do wickedly and proud be s. 1 Cor, 3. 12. on this foundation gold, wood, hay j, STUBBORN. Dsut.Zl. 18. if a man have a s. and rebellious son 90. and they shall say to elders, this our son is s. Judg. 2. 19, they ceased not from their /. way /'sal. 78.8. might not be as fathers, a .r. generation Prov. 7. 11. she is loud and s. her feeC abide rot STUBBORNNESS. Petit, t). 27, look not to s. of this people nor a^i 29- + 19- Veace, tho' I walk in a. of mine heart Sam. 15.23. and j. is as iniquity and idolatry Jer. 3. f 17. nor walk after the i. of their heart 7. t 24. but they walked in t. of their evil heart, 9. t U. I 11. +B. I 13. + 10. I 16. f 12, 23. 1 17> say to them that wallc in s. no evil come STUCK. 1 'Sam. 26.7. his spear x. in the gronnd at his bolster Pial. 119, 31. I have t, unto thy testimonies Acti 27-41. for part of the ship s. fast andrcnnkied STUDS. ^^ Ca»r.l.ll,wiU make bo rders of gold with j.of silver STUDY. TAe chief titidy of the Hebrews was alwayt the law of the Lord. The ptactice of this is re- commended throughout the whole Old Testament. Moses commanded, that the law of the Lord should always be in their mouths day and night ; that it should be as a memorial before their eyes, and a signal in their hands : He would have them engrave it on tlieir hearts; that they should teach tt their children : that they should always meditate upon it, whether sitting in sheir hojites, walking in the jHelds, in the night time, while they slept, and when they awoke in the morning ; that they should wear it as a brace- let to their arm, and write it upon their door- posts. This was the study of the prophets, the patriarchs, and all good Israelites, Exod. 13. 9 Deut, 6. 7. But their Study was not confined only to their laws and ceremonies prescribed by Moses : They studied their histories, and even their ge- nealogies ; so that the children of the Jews, afci"ding to Jerom, knew at thetr finger-ends H the genealogies that are fatmd in the Chro- STD nicies. From their tenderest ijifancy, as Jose^ phus relates, they were accustomed to study the laws of God, to learn them by heart, to prac- tise them, and they were so addicted to them, that they were ready to lay down their lives for tlieir observation. After they had the writings of the prophets, they applied them- seliet very earnestly to know ike seme of the prophecies, and to «tudy the hidden meaning of them. We tee tt by Daniel, wlio applied himself with so much rare to unfold the mean- ing of his own revelations, ana of those of the prophet Jeremiah, who fired the time for the completing the captivity of the people of God, Dan. 7. 28. [ 9. 2, 3, 22, 2t, 24. And the Apostle Peter informs us, what was the study of the prophets. They searched what times and what other circumstances the Spirit of Christ, who spoke in them had marked out, when they predicted tlie sufferings of our Saviour, and the glory that was to follow, 1 Pet. 1. 11, After the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Jews, who were mingled with the Grecians, in the greatest part of the provinces of the East, began to have a taste for their language and their studies. In imitation of \he Grecian philosophers, they divided themselves into differ- ent sects. Some of them, as the Pharisees, espoused some of the opinions of the Stoics and Platonicians ; others, as the Sadducees, em- braced some of the notions of the Epicureans ; others, as the Essenians, says Fhilo, had a contempt for logic, physics, and metaphysics ; which they thought me/ess, and jnatter of mere curiosity. They o?ily applied themselves to morality and the laws of God, which they ex- plained after a sublime a/td allegorical manner. In our Saviour's time it appears, that the main study of the Jewish doctors was chiefly the tra- ditions of their fathers. Christ vphraids them frequently with having forsaken the law of God and its true meaning, to ascribe meanings and applications to it, a-ntrary to the sense of the law and the intention of the lawgiver. St. Paul, who had been bred up in these prin- ciples, shows also the absurdity of them, in his Epistles, always calling back the laws to their original and to thetr true sense. But all this was not able to cure the spirit of the Jews upon this article ; at this day they are more btgotted to their traditions than ever, and they make them iUe greatest part of their study. Eccl. 12. 12. and much s. is a weariness of the flesh 1 Thess. 4. 11. that ye s. to be quiet and to work 2 Tim. 2. 15. s. to shew thyself approved unto God STUDIETH. Prov. 15. 28. heart of the righteous s. to answer 24. 2. for their heart s. destruction, their lips talk STUFt'. Gen. 31 . 37. whereas thou hast searched all my /. 45. 20. regard not your j. good of Egypt is yours Exod. 22. 7. if amandelivermooey or/, to keep 36. 7. the s. they had was sufficient for the work Josh.7. 11. they have put it even am. their own s. 1 Sam. 10, 22, he hath hid himself among the s. 25. 13. and two hundred abode by the s. 30. 24. so shall bis part be that tarrieth by t. £x0^. 12. 3. prepare thee j.forremoviog and remove 4. then shalt thou bring forth thy s. by day, 7 Luke 17. 31. be on house-top, and his s. in house STUMBLE. Prov. 3. 23. shalt walk, and thy foot not s. 4. 12. 4. 19. the wicked know not at what they s. Isa. 5. 27. none shall be weary, nor s. among them 8. 15. and many among them shall .r. and fal. 28. 7- they err in vision, they s. in judgment 59. 10. we grope, we s. at noon day as in night 63. 13. that led diem that they shonld not s. Jer. 13. 16. before your feet s. on dark mountains j8. 15. they have caused them to s. in theirways 20. 11. theref. my persecutors shall s. not prevail 31 . 9- to walk in a way wherein they shall not s. 46. b. they shall s. and fall toward the north 50. 33. and the most proud shall s. and fall Dun. 11. 19. but he shall s. and fall, not be found NahtZ. 5. they shall s. in their walk 3. 3. multitude of slain, they s. upon their corpses Mai. 2. 8. ye have caused many to s. at the law 1 Pet. 2.8, a rock of offence to them thati. at word STUMBLED. 1 Sam. 2. 4. and they that s. are girt with strength 1 Chron. 13. 9. to hold the ark, for the oxen j. Pja/.27.2.when they came to eat up myflesh, theyj, Jer. 46. 1 2. for the mighty man hath s. ag. mighty Horn. 9. 32. for they s. at that stumbling-stone 11.11. 1 sayOicn,havethey j.thattheyshouldfalW STUMBLETH. Prov, 24.17- and let not thy heart be glad when he s. SUB John 11.9. if any man walk in the day, he s. not 10. but if a man walk in the uight, he s. Rom.l-i.2l .Qor to eat any thing whereby tbybroth.^ STUMBLING. 1 Johns. 10. and there is none occasion of X. in him STUMBLING-BLOCK. See Sigftification on Offuncs. Lev. 19. 14. thou shalt not put ax. before the blind Ps.ng. f l65.that love thy law they shall have no s Jsa.57 .14. take up the s. out of the way of mypeopU Ezek. 3. 20. and I lay a j. before him, he shall die 7. 19. because it is the x. ol their iniquity 14. 3. they put the x. of their iniquity, 4, 7- 44. f 12. they were a x. of iniquity to Israel Bom. 11.9. let their table be made a trap, a s. 14. 13. that no man put a x. in his brother's way 1 Cor. 1.23. we preach Christcrucified,toJew5a 8.9. take heed lest this liberty of yours become a s if «p.2. 14. who taught Balak to castax.beforelsrtwi STUMBLING-BLOCKS. Jer. G. 21 . behold, I wUl lay x. before this people Zeph. I. 3, I will consume the x. with the wicked STUMBLING-STONE. Tsa. 8. 14. he shall be for a stone of x. to Israel Rom. 9. 32. for they stumbled at that s.stpne 33. behold, I lay in Sion a x.-rf .and rock of offence 1 Pei,2.a. a stone of s. to them that stumble at word STUM P. 1 Sam. 5. 4. only the s. of Dagon was left to him Da7t. 4. 15. yet leave the x. in the earth, 23, 26. SUBDUE. Gen. 1. 28. God said, replenish the earth and x. it 1 Chr. 17. 10. moreover I will x. all thine euemies Psal. 47. 3. he shall x. the people under us 127.^5. they shall x. thine enemies in the gate I'sa. 45. 1. I have holden, to s. nations before him Dan.7.2-i. another rise, and he shall X. three kings Mic.T.ig.he will turn again, he will t. our iniquities Zech. 9.15. they shall devour and x.with sling stonrs Phil. 3. 21. he is able to x. all things to himself SUBDUED. Num. 32. 22. and the land he j. before the Lord 29. and the land shall be x. before you Deut. 20.20. thou shalt build bulwarks, until it be f 33. t 29. and thine enemies shall be x. unto thee Josh. 18. 1. and the land was s. before them Judg. 3. 30. so Moab was x. || 4. 23. God x. Jabin 8. 28. thus Midian was x. || 11. 33. Ammon was s 1 &i»i.7.13.the Philistineswerex.handof Lord was againsithem,26'a7R.8.1. iChr.'iR.l. | 20.4. 2 Sam.S. 1 1 .silver and gold of all nations which he j, 22. 40. girded me with strength, them that rose up against me hast thou 5. under me, Pial, 18, 39. 1 Chron. 22. 18. and the land is s. before the Lord Psal. 81. 14. I should soon have s. their enemies 1 C01-.i5.28. and when all things shall be x.unto him Ue6. 11. 33. who through faith s. kingdoms SUBDUEDST. Neh.Q. 24. thou x. the inhabitants of the land SUBDUETIL Px.l8.47 -it is G. that X. the people under me, 144. 2 Duft. 2. 40, forasmuch as iron breaks and x. all things SUBJECT. Gen. 3, 1 16. thy desire shall be x. to thy husband 4. i 7. his desire shall be s. to thee, tbou shalt rule Luke 2. 51. Je^us went down, and wasx. to them 10. 17. saying, Lord, even the devils are x. to us 20. rejoice not that the spirits are x. to you Rom.3. ^19- world may hex. to the judgment of God 8. 7. for it is not x. to the law of God, nor can be 20. for the creature was made x. to vanity 13. 1. let every soul be x. to the higher powers 5. wherefore ye must needs be x.not only for wrath 1 C<7r. 14.32, the spirits of prophets are x. to prophets 15.28. thenihall the Son also himself be s. to him £;jA.5.24.as the church isx.toChTist,soletthewives Col. 2.20.why, as tho' living, are ye c. to ordinances Tit. 3.1. put them in mind to be x. to powers Ueb. 2. 15. who were all their life-time x. to bondage Jam. ^^ 17. Elias was x. to like pas.sions as we are I Pel £.18. servantsbe x.toyourmast.withallfear 3. 2^ angels and powers f«ii:g made / o (■'m 5. 5. yea, all of you be x. one to aootner j. SUBJECTED. Rom. 8. 20. of him who hath x. the same in hope SUBJECTION. Psal 106, 42. their enemies were brought into x Jer, 34. 11. and they brought them into x. I6. 1 Cor. 9- 27 . I keep under and bring my body into s 2 Cor. 9. 13. they glorify God for your professed x. Gal.i.5. to whom we give place by x, not for an hout 1 2Vm.2.1 1 .let the woman learn in silence with all x, 3. 4. having his children in s. with all gravity He&. 2. 5. hath he not put in x. the world to com" 8. thou hast put all things in x. under his Xtex 12.9.rathep be in x.to the Father of spirits and live 1 Pet. 3. 1. wives, be in s. to your husbands, SUBMIT. Gen. 16. 9< return, and x. thyself under aer hanOA SUB iiam. S2.4;). straDgers shall s. thcDistives to me, as soon £LS they hear ,shall be obed. to iDe, fi. 18.44. Ps. 6.^. 8. thine enemies sh?il s. themselves to thee 68.30. till every one f. himself with pieces of silv. 1 Cor. l6. l6. tiiat ye s. yourselves unto such iyiA. 5.22. wives, s. yourselves to your own hus- bands, as unto the Lord, Coi. 3. 18. Hed. 13. 17. s. yourselves for they watch for souls Jam. 4. 7- *■ yourselves therefore to G. resist devil iPe:. 2.13. s. yourselves to every ordinance of man 5.5. likewise,ye younger, s. yourselves to the elder SUBMITTED. 1 Ckron. 29. 24. the sons of David j. to Solomon P^. 81.15. the haters of the L. should have .r. to him Roin. 10. 3. have not s. to the righteousness of God SUH.MITTIJJG. Epfi. 5. 31. s. yourselvi'S one to auoth. in fear of G SL'iiORNED. Acts ^.11. then they ^. men who said,we have heard SUBSCRIBE. [sa. 41.5. another shall with his hand s. unto the L. Jer. 32. 44. men shall s. evideoces, and s%dX them SUBSCHIBED. Jer. 32. 10. I s. the evidence, and sealed it 12 to presence of the witnesses that s. the book SUBSTANCE. Gen.l .4. 1 will destroy every living s. from off earth 23. every living s, was destroyed,man and cattle 12. 5. Abram took all the s. they had gathered 13.6. their s. was great,so that they could not dwell 15.14. afterward they shall come out with great j. 34. 23. shall not their cattle and their s. be ours ? .?6. 6. and Esau took his cattle and all his s. Dfur.11.6. the earth swalloweth them up all theirs, 33. It. bless, Lord, his s. and accept the work Jo-fh. 14.4. they gave to the Levites cities for their s. iSam.Q.il. his name was Kish, a mighty man of j, 1 C/iro7i. 27. 31. all these were the rulers of the s. 28. 1. the stewards over all the s. of the king SCVj'-. 21.17- theycarriedaway all J. iukiug'shouse 31. 3. he appointed also the king's portion of his s. 32. 29. God had giveu Hezekiah s, ve.'v much 35. 7. Josiah gave bullocks, these were of king*.s s. Ezra 8. 21. to seek oi him a right way for our s. 10.8. would not come, all his y. should b= forfeited Job I. 3. Job's J-, also was seven thousand sheep 10. and his s. Is increaspd in the land 0. 5. and the robbers swallowed up their s. 6. 22. did I say, give a reward for me of your s. : 15.29. ^6 shall Qot be rich, nor shall his s. continue 20. 18. according to his s. shall the restitution be 22. 20. whereas our s. is not cut down, but remnant 30. 22. thou liftest me up and dissolvest my s. Pial. 17. 14. they leave their s. to their babes 105, 21, he made Joseph ruler over all his s. J39. 15. my s. was not hid from thee, when made Ifi. thine eyes did see my s. yet being imperfect Prov.l. 1.3. we shall find all precious j. w;e shall 611 3. 9. honour the L. with thy s. and the first-fruits 6.31. he shall give all the s. of his house 8.21 . that I may cause those that love me inherit s. 10. 3. but he casteth away the s. of the wicked 12, 27. but the t. of a diligent man is precious 2H. 8. he that by usury increaseth his s. 29< 3. keeps company with ^arlots, spendeth his j. Cam. 8. 7. if a man would give all his s. for love lsa.6. 13. as a teil-tree and as an oak whose j. is in them, so the holy seed shall be s. thereof .''er. 15. 13. thy s. will I give to the spoil, 17. 3. JIos. V2.8. I am become rich, I have found me out J. 0/iad.i:i. nor laid hands on their j.in theircalamitj JUic. 4. 13. I will conser.rate their s. to L. of earth J.uketi. 3. which ministered to him of their s. 15. ]:i. the prodigal wasted his J. with riotous liv. UbA. 10. .34. knowing that ye have in heav, betters. 11. 1. now faith is the j, of things hoped for SUBTIL. Gen.l .S.now the serpent was more s. than any beast 2 Sam. 13. 3. and Jonadab was a very *, man Prov. 7. 10. with attire ofanharlot, and j. of heart SUBTILLY. 1 Sum. 23.22. for it is told mc that he dealelh very s. P\al. 105.25. to deal s. with his servants -■icisT. 39' tbe same dealt s. with our kindred SUBl'ILTY. jfiM. 27. 35. he said, thy brother came with j. 3 A //(.(.'iio.ig. Jehu did it in j. that he might destroy Piov. 1 .4. to give s. to the simple, to llif young man ti. 12. I wisdom dwell with s. and nnd ont Milt. 2().4. they might take Jesus by s. and kill him Acts i;i, 10. Paul said, O full of all j. and mischief ZCor, 11.3. the serpent beguiled Eve through his j. SUBVERT. Lam. 3. 36. to s. a man the Lord approveth not Tit. 1, 11. who s. whole houses teaching things SUBVERTED. TtX 3. 11. he that is such is s. and sinneth SUBVERTIMG. Acts\5. 24. have troubled you with words, s. souls . Tim 2.14. words to CO profit,hut to J. of hearers SITBURBS. Lev. 2J. 34. but the lieiii of the i may not be sold Num. 35. 3. the s. of them shall be for their cattle 7. forty-eight cities shall ye give with their s. j0sA.14i. 4. save cities with J. foTtheircattle,21. 2. 2 £'in^jS3.11,he took away horses by chamber in.r. 2 C/jr.ll. 14. Levites left theirj. and came to Judah Eze A. 27 .QH.ihe s. shall shake at the sound of pilots 45. 2. fifty cubits round about for the s. thnreuf 48. 15. be profane place for dwelling and for s* 17. the t. uf the city shall be toward the north See Cities. SUCCEED. Deut. 25. 6. the first-born shall s. his brother dead succeedeTj. Devt. 2. 12.but the children of Esau j-. them, 22. Sl.the Ammonites f .them.and dwelt in their stead .succeed EST. De1ti.i2.2g. when thou s. them in their land, 19. 1 . SUCCESS. Jos/i. l.S.and then thou shall pros. and have good.r. Job 22. t 2. not be profitable to God, if he may be profitable, doth his good s. depend thereon ^ Ps. 11 l.t lO.good j.have they they that do his com. Prov. 3. f 4. so shalt thou find favour and good j. SUCCOUR. 2 5«m,8.5.when the Syrians came to s. Hadadezer 18. 3. it is better that thou s. us out of the city Bed. 2. 18. he is able to s. them that are tempted SUCCOURED. 2 Sam. 21 .1'.Abishai s. him, and smote Philistines Cor.6.2.a,ni iu the day of salvation have L s. thee SUCCOURER. iio»*.l6.2.she hath been a s. of many and of myself SUCH Gen.4.20.Jabal was the father of j.as dwell in tents 21. Jubalwas the father of j. as handle the harp 27. 4. make me savoury meat, s. as I love, 9-14, 46* Jacob take a wife of sous of Heth, s. as these 30. 32. speckled and spotted, oSs. shall be myhire 41. 19. J. as I never saw in Egypt for badness 44. 15. wot ye not that s. a man as I can divine Exad. 9. IB. s. hail as hath not been in Egypt, 24. 10.14. were no j,locustsasthey,norshaiibej. 11.6.shallbeagreatcry,x.as there was none like it 18.21. thou sh^t provide able men,.r. as fear God 34. 10. s. as have not been done in all the earth Lev. 11. 34. meat on which j.wacer cometh he un- clean, all drink that be drunk in every s. vessel 14.22. two pigeons s. as he is able to get, 30, 31. 20. 6. the soul that turneth after s. 1 will cut off 22.6. soul that hath touched anyj.shall be unclean 27. 9- giveth of s. to the Lord, shall be holy Ntim. 8. 16. instead of s. as open every womb Deut. 4. 32. whether there hath been any s. thing 5.29.0 that there were an heart in them to fear me 13.11, shalt do no more any j. wickedness, 19. 20. 34. thatf. abomination is wrought am. you,17.4. 16. 9. s. time as thou begiune.st to put the sickle Jiidg. 3.2, at least s. as before knew nothing thereof 19'30.there was no .f.deed done or seen to this day 1 -Sam. 4. 7. hath not been s. a thing heretofore 25.17, be is J-. a son of Belial, a man cannot speak 2Sam.g. ii.thoii shouldest look on s. a dead dog as I 11. f 25. for the sword devoureth so and s. 13. 18. for with s. robes were virgins apparelled 14.13, wherefore then hast thou thought s. a thing 16, 2. that s. as be faint in wilderness may drink 19-36.why should recompense me with j. reward ? 1 AVji^flO. 10. there came uo more J.abund. of spices 12. there came no s. almug trees, 2 C/iron. 9. 11, 2 Kings 6. 9- beware that thou pass not s. a place 7. 19. if Lord, make windows, might j. a thing be i 21.12, &m bringing J. evil on Jerusalem and Judah 23. 22, surely there was not holden s. a passover 1 Chron. 12. 33, s. as went forth to battle, 36. 29.25. the Lord bestowed on him s. royal majesty 2 Chron. 1. 12. s. as none of the kings have had 9.9-ior was any j.spice as the queen gave Solomon ll.lO. J-. asset their hearts to seek the Lord God 23.13, people rejoiced, and s. taught to sing praise 24. 12. gave it to s. as did the work of the house .30.5. they had not done it of a long time in s. sort Ezra 4. 10, peace, and atj. a time, 11, 17, | 7. 12. 6. 21. all s. as had separated themselves to them 7. 25. all J. as know the laws of thy God 27. which hath put s. a thing in the king's heart 8. 31. and of j, as lay in wait by the way 9- 13. and hast given j-. ileUvcr?jice as this 10. 3. put away the wives, and j, areborn of theni Nek. 6. 11. I said, should s. a man as I flee ? i-j7/i.4. 11. except .r.to whom the king shall hold out 14. thou art come to the kingdom for s. a time 9. 2. to lay hand ou s. as sought their hurt 27 . and upon all s. as joined themselves to them Jofi 15. 13, and lettest j-. words go out of thy mouth 18. 21 . surely j,^are the dwellingsof the wicked Psal. 25. 10. to s. as keep his covenant, 103. 18. 27. 12, .f. as breathe out cruelty risen up ag. me "17 14. to slay s. ^s be of upright conversation tsLc Pj.37.22,j.as be blesseu of him shall inherit eartr 40.4. 1'especteth not proud nor j-. turn aside toliev 16. let s. as love thy salvation say, 70. 4. 55. 20. his hands against s. as be at peace with him 73. 1. God is good to i. as are of a clean heart 107.10. i. as sic in darkness, and shadow of death 125. 5. as for J. as turn aside to crooked ways 139. 6. s. knowledge is too wonderful for me 144. Id. happy is that people that is in s. a ca^e Prov. 11. 20. but s. as are upright are his delight 28.4, but J. as keep the law cooiend with theui 3 1 . 8. in cause of s. as are appointed to destruruiotj Eccl. 4. 1. behold, the tears of &. as were oppressed ij'a.9>l M»c.5.15. in anger and fury s. they have not heaj-d Zeph. 1. 8, s. as are clothed with strange apparel iWa/.9-8. glorified G.who had given j. power to men 18. 5. whoso shall receive one s. little child in my name, receiveth me, Mark 9, 37. 19-14. suflTer little children to come to me,for of .•> . is the kingdom of G. Mark 10. 14. Luke 18. I6. 24. 21. then shall be great 'tribulation, s. as was not since beginning of the world, Mark 13. 19. 44. in s. an hour as ye think not, the Sou cometh S6. 18. he said, go into the city to s. a man and say M^rk 4. 18. sown among thorns, s. as hear the word 20. sown in good ground, are s. as hear the word 33. with many s. parables spake he to them John 4.23. for the Father seeketh s. to worship him 8. 5. Moses commanded that s. should be stoned 9- 16. can a man thai is a sinner do s. miracles' Acts 2. 47. the L. added daily s. as should be sa^eii 3. 6. s. as I have, give I thee, rise up and walk 15. 24. to whom we gave no jr. comuiandmtiit 16.24. who having received j.a charge thrust them 18. 15. for I will be no judge of s. matters 21 ,25.have concluded, that they observe no j.thing 22, 22. said, away with j. a fellow from the earth 25.20. because I doubted of j. manner of questions 26. 29. were almost, and altogether s. as I am, Horn. 16.18, they that are s. serve not our L. Jesus 1 Cor. 5.1, j.fornicatiou as is not so much as named 6. 11. and s. were some of you, but ye are waalit-ii 7.15, brother or sister is not under bond,in j, cases 28. s. shall have trouble in fleso, but I .spare you 10. 13. no temptation, but J. as is common to man 11.16. seem tobe contentious.wehaveno s.cusiom 15.48, s. are they that are earthy, s. are they th:it 16. 1 d.thatye submit yourselves to j.and every one 18. therefore acknowledge ye them that are s. 2 Co;-. 2. 6. sufficient toj, aman isthis punishment 3. 4. s. trust we have through Christ to God-wmo 12. seeing then that we have j. hope, we use 10. 11. let s. an one think, s. as we are in word by letters, s. will we be indeed when we are |iresent 1L13. for s. are false apostles, deceitful workers l«l'20. 1 fear, I shall not find you s. aa 1 would ; and that I shall be found to you j.asye would not Gal. 5. 23*, meekness, against s. there is no liiw £/f^.5. 27. not having spot or wrinkle, or any j.ihing Phxl. 2. 29. receive him, and holdi. in repuiaiion 1 ThessA.^. because the Ld. is the avenger of all*. 2 Tness, 3. 12. now them that are s. we command 1 Tim. 6.5. corrupt men, from s. withdraw thyself 2 Tim, 3. 5. traitors, heady, from s. turn away Tit. 3.11. that he that is s. is subverted and sinneth lleh. 5, 12. ye are become s. z.% have need of milk 7. 26. s. an high priest became us, who is holy 8,1. have 5. ah high priest, who is seton riglit hand 12. 3. him that endured j'. contradiction of sinners 13. l6. for which j, sacrifices God is well pk-ascd Jam. 4, 13. to-morrow w^ will go into \. a city 16. in your boastings, all s. rejoicing is evil 2 Pet. 1. 17. when there came s. a voice to him 3 John 8. we therefore ought to receive s. to be liev, 5, 13. and J. as are in the sea heard l.sayint; 16. 18. s. as was not since men were on the earth 20. 6. on s. the second death hath no power SUCH like. Esek. 18. 14. and considereth, and doeth not s. lik Gal. 5.21. drunkenness, revellingsand*. hke SUCIlaonff. Gen. 41 . 38. he said, can we find s, a one as this i SUD tuth. 4. 1. ho, f, a one, tKirn aside, sit down here VA U. 3. dost thou open tbiue tyes oji j. a one 1 J'//. 50.21. thoughtesi that I was i.a&?w as thyself (iti.2 1 .huiry scalp off .a onv as goeth oq in trespass. ^r. 5. 5. to deliver a. an une unto Satan >1, if a drunkard, with /. an one no not to eat C(ii.8.7./.a »n« should be swallowed up witUsorr. 10. 11, let /. an one thiuk this, that such as we are IC. 3. J. an one caught up to the third heaveu 5. of J, an one will I glory, yet not of myself Gai. f>. 1. restore f. anent in the spirit of meekness PhUem. 9. 1 beseech, being t.a one as Paul the aged SUCH and SUCH. I'Srm. 21.3. appointed my servants to/, and*, place VSii/ii. 13, 8. I would have given j. andt. things C KingtG. 8. in/, andt. aplace shall bemy oaoip SUCH thinss. Bxod. 12. 36. they lent/. (/ii»f/asfhey required I^v. 10. 19- and /. things have befallen me Dent. S5.16. they thatdo/.f/ifu^f areau aboniinat. Jnd^. 13. 33. nor have toM ua/. things as the!>e I Sam. 2.S3. Eli said to them.why do ye s. things ? Sh'tn^s 19/.*9. shall eat/.(Aingjf asgrow ofthemsel. Z5. 16. the captain took /. things as were of gold jVe/i. 6. Q. there are no s. things done as thou sayest Jlsth. 2. 9. with /. things as belonged to her Jtii 13, 3. ye who knoweth not/, things as these } 16. 2. Job said, I have heard many /. things 3.1. 14. and many /. things are with him Jer. 18. 13. ask ye now who hath heard /. things Kzek. 17. 15. shall be escape that doth /. things ? Dan. 2. 10. there is do king that asked /. things Mark 7. 8. many other /. like thingi ye do, 1.1. 13. 7. be not troubled, /. things must needs be LukeQ. 9. but who is this of whom I hear /. things 10. T. remain, eating /. things as they give, 8. 11. 41. but give alms of/, things as yc have 13.3. were sinners, because they suffered /. ihijigs John 7. 32. that the people murmured /. thi?tgs Acts 25. 18. thpy brought no accusation of /. things 38. lO.tbey laded us with s.things as were nccssary Horn. 1 .33. who commit s. thing's are worthy of deaih 3.3. judgment against them who commit /. things. 3. U man, that judgcst them which do /. things Ga/.5.31.that do s.thtngss\ki.\\ not inherit kingdom Jieh. 11, 14. they Oiat say /. things declare plainly n. 5. be content witli s. things as ye have S P(t/.3.l4.beloved,sePing that ye look for /. things SUCK. Substantive, Gen.Zl .7 . that Sarah should have given children s. 1 Ham. 1. 33. so Hannah abode and gave her son/. 1 Kings 3. 21. when 1 rose to give my child /. J.ta. 40. 1 11. ho shall gently lead those that give/. Lam. i. 3. the sea-monsters give /. to their young A/(7^34.19*woe to them with child.and to them that give/ in those days, Mark 13. 17. Luke 31. 23. Lijce 23. 29. blessed are the paps that never gave /. SUCK. Z)«K/.32.13.he made him to/, honey out of the rock 33. 19. they shall #. of the abundance of the seas Joh 3. 13. or why the breast that I should /. F 30. 16. he shall /. the poison of asps 39. 30. her young ones also /. up blood //0.l6.thou shalt /. the milk of the Gentiles, and shall /. the breast of kings and know the Lord 66.11 thatve may/, and be satisfied with breasts 1'2. ibeu shall ye/, ye shall be borne on her sides r.zek. 33. 34. thou shalt even drink it and/, it out Jtieii. It), gather children and those that /> breast SUCKIiD. Cajtt.B. 1. that /.the breasts of my mother Luie 11. 37. blessed are the paps that thou hast/. SUCKING. y«m. 11.12. as a nursing father heareth the /. child J_ils'a/H. 7. g. Samuel took a /. lamb and offered it Isa. 1 1. 8. /. child shall play on the hole of the asp 411. 15. can a woman forget her /. child ? /.am. 4 4. tongue of the /. child cleaveth to mouth SUCKLIKG. /Jthoushaltrebukehim,and not i. sin upon him 33. 16, or/, them to bear the iniquity of trespass S\'um. 31. 2.3. Sihon would not s. Israel to pass Ueut. 31. 1 12. and she shall /. her nails to grow Jo.ih. 10. ly. /. them not to enter their cities Jiidg. 1. 34. not /. them to come down to the valley lo. 1, but her father would not /, him to go in l0.2t). Samson said,/, me that I may feel the pillars 2 Ham. 14.11. not/, the revengers of blood anymore 1 hings 15. 17, that he might not /. any to go out Lsih. 3. 8. it IS not for ihe king's proiit to .t. them 6. -f 10. /. not a whit to fail of all thou hast spoken Joh 9> 18. he will not /. me to take my breath 21. 3. /. me that I may speak, after that mocK on 24. 11. tread their wine-presses, and /. thirst 33. 3. /. me a little, and I will shew thee Psat. 9. 13. consider my trouble which I /. of them 16.10. thou wilt not leave my soul, nor wilt thou /. thine holyOuetoseecorruptioa,/icr/ 3.37. | 13. .35, 34. 10* the young lions do lack and /. hunger 55. 33. he will never /. the righteous to be moved 88. 15. while 1 /. thy terrors, I am distracted 89. 33. nor will I /. my faithfulness to fail 101, 5. an high look and aproud heart, wilt not I /. 131i 3. he will not /. thy foot to be moved Prov.lO.S.lA. will not /.soul of righteous to famish 19- 15. and an idle soul shall /. hunger 19* a- niao of great wrath shall /. punishment Eccl.b. 6. /, not thy mouth to cause thy Aesh to sin 13. the abundance of the rich not/, him to sleep Ezek. 44. SO. nor /. their locks to grow long Hot, 5. 1 4. their doings will not /. them to turn to G. Mat. 3. 15. Jesus said to him, /. it tc be so uow 8. 31. /. me first to bury my father, Luke 9. 59. 31. /. us to go away into the swine, Luke 8. 32. 16. 21. ihat he must /. many thiugs of the elders 17. 12. MarkQ. 31. I 9. 12, Luke 9. 22, | 17. 25. 17. 17. how long shall 1 /. you ? bring him hither to me, Mark 9- 19- Luke 9. 41. 19.14./. little children, Mark 10. 14. Luke 18. 16. 33.i;j.ueither/. ye them that are entering to go in Mark7. 1 S.ye /.him no more to do ought for his fath . 1 1. 16. Jes. would not /. any man to carry a vessel Luke 32t 15. desired to eat this passover before 1 s. 51. j.ye thus far, he touch, his ear and healed him 24. 4ti. it behoved Christ to /. Acts 3, 18. | 26.33. ActsS. 18. God before shewed that Christ should /. 5. 41. they wer- counted worthy to /. shame 7.34. seeing one oj them/, wrong he defended hira ,9.1b.how great things he must/.for my name's iake 31,39. 1 beseech thee,/, me to speak to the people Kom.Q.ll.if so be that we /.with him that we maybe 1 Ctfr.3.15.ifanymao*swork be burnt, heshall/. loss 4.13. beiogreviled.we bless; being persecuted,we/. 6. 7. why not rather /.yourselves to be defrauded r 9- 13. we have not used this power but/, all things 10.13. God will not /.you to be tempted above that 13. 36. if one member /. all members /. with it 3 Oor. 1. 6. the same sufferings which we also /. 11. 19. for ye /. fools gladly seeing ye are wise 10, for ye r. if a man bring you into bondage ? S ^Atdh. 29. 36. rejoiced, for the thing was done /. Gal. 5. 11. if 1 preach, why do I yet /. persecution Jo* 5. 3 taking root, but /, I cuiflU his habitation 6-13.1estiheyshould/.persecution forcrossofChr. Q. 23 .M the scourge slay / he wilUaugh at trial I Phil.l.ZQ. given you to believe and to *. for his sake 5yl SUK P/fi7.4.13.I am instructed to abound and to/ need 1 J'hets. 3. 4. we told you before, that we should /. 3 !yyiej/. 1. 5.the kingdom of God fur which ye alsu j 1 Tt»i. 2. 12. 1 /. not a woman to teach nor tou^urp 4. 10. for therefore we both labour and /.reproacQ 3 !/'im.l.l2.forihe which cause 1 also /.these thinga 2, 9. wherein I /. trouble as an evil doer to bouds 13. if we /. we shall also reign with him 3. 12. all that live godly shall /. persecution ii^ri.] 1.35, choosing rather to /, afHictiou witu peo. l.J. 3. remember tJjem who /. adve«iiy 23. brethrea, /. the word of exhortation Jam 5.t7. i. therelore with long patience, brethniQ 1 Wet.^. 20. but it when ye do well, and/, for it 3.14- but if ye/. forrighteouso.sake,happy are ye 17. it is belter that ye /. for well doing lUan evi! 4. 15. but let none of you/, as a murderer or thief l6.yet if any man /. as a Christian, nut be ashum. 19. let ihtrm that/, according to the will of God Rer. 2. 10. fear none of those things thou shalt/. 11. 9- not /. dead bodies to be put lu their graves SUITERKD. Gen. 30. 6. therefore / . 1 thee not touch her 3i. 7. but God /. him not to hurt me 28. and b^bt not /. me to kiss my sons and daught. Deut. 8. 3. he humbled thee, and /. thee to hunger 18. 14. the Lord thy God hath not /. thee si> to do Judg. 3. 38. and they /. not a man to pass over 1 Ham. 24.7 . David /. them not to list: against Saul 3 tiam. 21. 10. and /. not the birds to re^t on them 1 Cnron. 16. 21. he /. no man to do them wrong, he reproved kings for their sakes, Ptal. 105. 14. Job 31 . 30. neither have 1 /. my mouth to sin Jer. 15. 15. know that for thy sake I /. rebuke iliaf.3.15. Jes. said,suff. it to be so; then he /. him 19- 8. Aiobes /. you to put away your wives 34. 43. our /. his house to be broken, Luke 12. 39 27 . 19- 1 have /. many things this day in a dream A/arA:1.34. he/, not the devils to speak,Lu^£4.4i 5. 19. howbeit, Jesus /. him not, but said to hiiu HQ. and had /. many things of many physicians 37. and he /. no man to follow him, save I'eiec 10. 4. Moses /. to write a bill of divorceuieni Luke 8. 32. he /. them to enter into the swine 51. he . no man to go in,5ave l'eier,Jamt:s,John 13. 2p were sinners, because they /. such things 24.3d. U fools, ought not Chr. have r.these thmgs t Acts 13. 18. about forty years /. he their munntrs 14.l6.who /. alt nations to wain in their owo ways 16. 7. they essayed, but the Spirit /. them out 17. 3. alledging that Christ must needs have .i. 1 9< 30. disciples /. him not to enter in unto people 38, 16. but Paul was /. to dwell by himself 3 Cor. 7. 13. I did it not for his cause that /. wrong 11. 25. ouce was I stoned, thrice 1 /. shipwreck Gal. 3. 4. have ye /. so many things in vain r Phil. 3. 8. for whom 1 have /. the loss of all things 1 Thess. 2. 2. but even after that we bad/, before 14. ye have /.like things of your own countryoieo Heb.2. 1 8,for in that he hims. hath /.being tempted 5. 8. he learned obedience by things which he /. 7-33. they were not/, continue by reason of death 9.36. for then must he often have /. since foundat. 13. 13. wherefore Jesus also/, without the gale 1 Pet. 3. 21. Chr. /. for us, leaving us an e>kample 23. when he /. he threatened nut, but committed 3. 18. for Chr. hath once /. for sins, just for unjust 4. 1. as Christ haih /. for us in the flesh, he ttiat hath /. iu the flesh hath ceased from siu 5. 10. after ye have / a while, make ye perfect SUl'TEHEbr. Rev. 2. 20. because thou /. that woman Jezebel SUEFERETH. P/a/.66.9. bless G. who /. not our feet to be moved 107.38. blesseth, and/, not their cattle to decrease Mat. 11. 13. the kingdom of heaven /. violence Acts 26. 4. yet vengeance /. him not to live 1 Cor. IJ. 4. charity /. long and is kind, euvieth not SUFFERING. Acts^T. 7. the wind not /. us, we sailed under Crete J(//n.5.10,for an example of /.aftliction,and patience 1 Pet. 3. ly. if a man endure grief, /. wrongfully Judel. an example, /. the vengeance of eterual hre SUl■TLKi^G, lieb, 2. 9. for the /. of death, crowned with glory SUI'EERINGS. Rom. 8.18. I reckon that the /. of this present lime 2 Cur. 1. 5. fur as the /. of Christ abound in us 6. enduring the same /. which we also suffer ?■ ye are partakers of the /. so of the cousolatioa Phil.'i. 10. ihatimay know the fellowship of his/. Col. 1. ::4. who now rejoice in my /. for you ii£^.2.10. make captain of salvation perfect thro' /. 1 Pet. 1.11. it testified before-hand the /. of Christ 4.13. in as much as yc are partakers of Christ's /. 5. 1. lamawituessof the/.of Christ^aud partaker SUFFICE. jVum.11.23. .shall herd<> be slain to /.them ?or shall the fish of the sea be gathered tugether to /.them ' Deut, 3. 3o. let ii/.tnee speak no more to me of tiiii SUN Kings^OAO, if dust of Samaria shall j. for people ExeJc. 44. 6. let it ,r. you of all your abominat.45.9. i/(j.r.l3.l8. Ephraim aaid, all my labours j. me not i-'er,4,3.for the time past may s. to have wrought SUFFICED. ^Hrfg-.Sl .14.g^ve them wives.ydt so they j.them not Ihith 2. 14. she did eat, and was s. and left 18 cave her that she had reserved.after shewaa *. SUFFICETH. 'oAn 14. 8. Lord, shew us the Father and it j. us SUFFICIENCY. Lev. 5. 1 7- if l^'s hand cannot reach to the j. of a lamb, then two turtle-doves or pigeons, 12. + 8. 25. + 26. if his hand hath found s. to redeem it \)d 20, 22. in fulness of his j.he shall be in straits Cor. 3 .5. we are not sufficient but our s. is of God Q. 8. s. in all thinfcs ye may abound in good work SUFFICIENr'. Exod. ?.6. 7. for the stuff they had was j. for work Deiit. 15. 8. thou shalt lend him s. for his need 3.1.7 -let liis hand be f.forhim.thou an help to him Prov. 25. 16. eat so much hooey as is j. for thee Isa. 40. 16. and Lebanon is not /, to burn, nor the beasts thereof s. for a burnt-offering Mat. 6. 34. s. to the day is the evil thereof Luke 14. 28. whether he have j. to finish it Jp/m6.7.two hundred penny-worth of bread is notj 2 Cur. 2, 6. s, to such a man in this punishment l6.we are a savour.and who is j.for these things 'i S. 5. not that we axe s. of ourselves to think 12. g. he said to me, my grace is s. for thee SUFFICIENTLY. 2C.'ir(in.30..1. priests had oot sanctified themselves j, Isa. 28. 18. that dwell before the Lord to eat s. SUIT. Judg. 17. 10. T will give thee a s. of apparel 2 5am. 15. 4. that ev. man who hath any j.or cause Jo6 11. 19. yea, many shall make s. unto thee SUITS. Tsa. 3. 22. will take away changeable f. of apparel SUM, Suistanlive. Exod. 21. 30. if there be laid on him a s. of money 30.12. when thou takestthe x. of children of Israel ,38. 21. this is the t. of the tabernacle of testimony Num. 1 .2. take the s. of all the congregation, 26. 2. 49. thou sbalt not take the s. of the Levites i. 2. take the s. of the sons of Kohath 22. take also the s* of the sous of Gershon St). 4. take the s. of people from twenty years old 3 i . 26. Lake the s. of the prey that was taken •19. have taken the s. of the men of war iiam. 24.9. Joab gave up*, to king, 1 C/ir. 21.5 is/A. 4. 7. ihe t. of money that Haman promised Pta/. 139. 17. how great is the s. of them ! £zei:. 28. 12. thousealest up the s. full of wisdom Dan, 7. 1. Daniel told the s. of the dream A£ii 7. 16. Abraham bought for a s. of money 22. 28. with a great s. obtained I this freedom lieA. 8.1. of the things we have spoken this is the s. SUM. 2 Kings 22. 4. that he may s* the silver brought SUMMER. fJ«n.8.22.j.and winter ,dayand night shall not cease Ps/il. 32.4. my moisture is turned into drought of s. 74. 17. thou hast made s. and winter Prrv. Q. 8. which provideth her meat in s. 30. Cd. 10. o. be that gathereth in s. is a wise son 26. 1. as snow in s. and as rain in harvest Jia. '28, 4. and as the hasty fruit before the s. Jer. 8. 20. the harvest is past, the s. is ended Dan. 2, A5. as the chaff of the s. threshing-floors ^ec/i. 14. 8. in s. and in winter shall it be Mui. 24. 32, when fig-tree puts forth leaves, ye know that s. is nigh, Mark 13. 28. Luke 21. 30. STAMMER chamber. JW5.3.24.surel -^ .xB covers his feet in his s. chamber SUMMER-FRUIT. ? 5(zwi.l6.2. bread and s. 'fruit for young men to eat Ames 8. 1. behold, a basket of s.-fruit, 2. SUMMER-FRUITS, e Sam. l6. 1 . Ziba brought 100 bunches of s.-fruits J.UI. 16. 9' for ihe shouting for thy i.^rui/j is fallen J?r. 40. 10. but ye, gather ye wine and s*-fruili, 12. 48. 32. the bpoiler is fallen on s.-Jruits and vintage Zlic. 7.1.1 am as when they have gathered J. //-Ki/j^ SUMMER-HOUSE ^mos ,3. 15, T will smite winter-house with s.-house SUMMER^PARLOUR. '^•idg. 3. 20. Eglon was sitting in a t. -parlour SUMMER. isa. 18. 6, and the fowls shall *. upon them SUMPTUOUSLY. Iwie 16. 19. the man fared s. every day tins ts the i^ieat luminary that Cod created at the b-r,u7iing, to preside over the day, as also he created the moon to rule over the night. Gen. 1. 16. The suii has been the object of teurahif eisancetome Exod. 16. 21. and when the s. waxed not it melted 22. 3. if s. be risen, blood shall be shed for him Z,ei;,22>7.aod v;hen the j, is down, he shall be clean and afterwards eat holy things, Veul. 23. 11. Num.Zb.i. hang them up before the Lord ag. the s. Deut. 4. 19. lest when thou seest the s. and moon 17. 3. aud hath worshipped either the s, or moon 24. 15. nor shall the f. go down upon it, he is poor 33, 14. for the precious fruits brought forth by s. Josh.X. 4. to 564, toward the going down of the s. 8, 29.as soon as thei. was down,Joshua commanded 10. 12. s. stand thou still upon Gibeon, and moon 13. and the 1. stood still, and the moon stayed Judg.5.'A\. let them that love him be, as j. his might 8. 13. Gideon returned before the s. was up 9.33. as soon as the jr, is up, thou shalt rise early 14. 18. they said to him before the s. went down 19. 1-4. s. went down when they were by Gibeah 1 Sam. 11. 9. by the s. be hot, ye shall have help 2 ■Sam.2.24. the f. went down, th«y were at Ammah 3. 35. iftas*e bread or ought till the j. be down 12. 11. shall lie with thv wives in sight of this s SUN 2 Sam. 12. 12. but I will do this thing before Israe anil tne . 03 4 as the light of morning when the t. riselh 2 A'i«s»3.2a.they rose, and ..bhoue upon the » alera 23. 5. them also that barn incense to s. and riioon 11. and burnt the chariot of the 1. with hre 2 Chron. 14. 1 5. Asa took high places and s. iinaiies 34. 1 4. Josiah brake down the s. images on hign A'e/i 7. 3. let not gates be opened till the s. be hot Job a. 16. the hypocrite is green before the 1. 9. " . which commandeth the s. and it riseth not .30. 28. 1 went mourning without the J. 1 stood 31. 2S. if 1 beheld s. when it shiued, or the moon Psal. 19. 4. in them hath he set a tabernacle lor s 58. 8, pass away, that they may not see the j. 72. S. shall fear thee as long as s. and moon endure 17 his uiHne shall be continued as long as the s. 74, 16. thou hast prepared the light and the s. 84. 11. for the Lord God is a s. and shield 89, 36. his throne shall endure as the s. before me 104. 22. the s. ariseth, they gather themselves 121, 6. the s. shall not smite thee by day 136.8. to him that made the s. to rule by day 148 3, praise ye him,j.and moon, and stars of light Eccl. 1.5. the i. also ariseth, and the s. goeth domi 6. 5, moreover, he hath not seen the s. nor Vnoax 7. 1 1. by it there is profit to them that see the s. 11 .7. a pleaiant thing for the eyes to behold the i 12, 2. while the i.or the stars be not darkened Cant. 1. 6. because the s. hath looked upon me e.lO.that looketh forth,fair as moon, clear as the s ha. 19. + 18. one shall be called the city of the s 24.23 then the i.shall be ashamed, Ld. shall reign 30 2fi. the light of the moon shall be as the light ol the s. and the lieht of the s. shall be sevenfold 38. 8. is gone downln s- dial, so the i. returned 49. 10. nor shall the heat, nor s. smite them 60. 19. the s. shall be 00 more thy light by day 20.j.shall no more go down, nor moon withdraw Jer. a. 2. they shall spread the bones before the s. 15. 9. her s. is gone down while it is yet day j9. 1 2. which is by the entry of the s. gate 31. 35. which giveth the s. lor a light by day 43. t 13. he shall break the house of the s. Ezek. 8.16. they worshipped the *. toward the east 32. 7. I will cover the s. with a cloud Joel 2.10. the s. and the moon shall be darkened, 3. 15 Mat. 24. 29. Mark 13. 24. Luke 23. 43. 31. ». shall be turned into darkness, moon into Amos 8. 9. 1 will cause the s. to go down at noon Jonah 4. 8. when the s. did arise, and the s. beat on the head of Jonah that he wished to die Mic. 3. 6. the s. shall go down over the prophels Nah. 3.17.butwhcnthej. ariseth, they flee away Hab.S.U.s. and moon stood still in their habitauon liJal. 4. 2 . to you shall the s. of righteousness arise Mat. 6,45, he maketh his s. to rise on evil and good 13.6.when t.was up they were scorched, Moi* 4.0. 43. then shall the righteous shine as the s. 17.2.hisface did shine as the s. Rev. 1,10. | 10. 1. Mar* 1.32.when the s. did set they brought the sick iuie 4 .40. now when the J.was setting, brought sicV 21. 25. there shall be signs in the s. and the moon Acts 2.20. the s. into darKness, the moon into blood 13.11 , shalt be blind, not seeing the J. for a seaaoi 26. 13. 1 saw a light above the brightness of the s 17. 20. when neither s. nor stars appeared 1 Cor.15.il. there isoae glory ofthe s. and anothcl Eph. 4. 26. let not the ». go down upon your wrath Jam 1.11. *. is no sooner risen with a burning hea'i Vev 6.12. the s. became black as sackcloth 01 hau, 7 16 nor shall the s. light 00 them nor any heat 8. 12. and a third part of the s. was smitten 9. 2. the I. aud the air were darkened by smoke 12. 1. there appeared a woman clothed with the J. 16,8. the fourth angel poured out his vial on the J. 19. 17. 1 saw an angel standing in the J. he cried 21. 23. and the city had no needof the j. 22.5. .See GOETH, GOING, RlsLVG. Under Ihe SUN. £ce?. 1 .3 . what profit of all labour which he takcth under Ihe s. f 2. 18, 19, 20, 22. | 5, IB, | 9. S. 9. and there is no new thing under the s. 14.1 have seen all the works done under t. all is vanity aud vexation, 2.17. I 4.3. j 8.17. I 9-3' 2. 11. and there was no profit under the s. 3. 16. I saw under the J. the place of judgmenf 4. 1 , all the oppressions that are done under the s. 7. then 1 returned, and I saw vanity under the s 5.13. an evil 1 have seen under Ihe i. 6. 1. 1 10. 6. 12. tell what shall be after him under the s 8,9.1 applied my heart to every work under the 15.mirth, a man hath no better thing undc !h, 9.6. nor any portion in any tiling under t/ie s. 9. all days which he hath given thee under the 11 . I saw under the s. that race is not to the awi 13. this wisdom have I seeo also under the s. SUNDER. Pjfl/.46,9.hebi«i[S the bow, cuttcth thespearir 107. 14. and be brake their bands in s. S UP Pt.lPfJAt. and he huh cut ihe bars oi iron m t. i$a. 27. 9. as chalk stones that are beaten in s. 45, ^. I will cat in g, the ban of iron Hah. I. IS. for now 1 will burst thy bonds in /. Lukt 12. 4d. he will come and cut him in t. SUWDEHED. Job^l .17. his scales stick together, they cannot be s. P/aA2S.tl4i.all my booea are /.ray heart is like wax SUNDRY. }Uh. 1. 1. God who at s, times spake to the fathers SUNG. Asra 3.U. theyj. together by course in praising L. Iia. Cti.l. in that day shall this song be j. in Judah Mat. S6. 30 wheo they had s. an hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives, Mark 14. 26. /f^if.d.g.they J. a new song, saying, thou art worthy 14. 3. they f . as it were a new song bef. the throne SUNK, Actively, Passiveii/. iVifMi.ll.lS.whenMoses prayed to the L. the fire /, 1 Ham, 17. 49. that the stone s. into his forehead C h'iugi 9. 24. and Jehoram *. down in his chariot Piat. 9.15.heatheD are s, down in the pit they made Jer. 3B. 6. they let him down, so Jer. j. in the mire 22. thy feel are *.in the mire,they are turned back Lant. 2. g. her gates are s. into ihe ground Acn&O.Q. I'utychus j.down with sleep,aDd fell down SUP. Isa. 42. 1 14. 1 will destroy and s. up at once Oiad.i t6.yea, all the heathen shall drink and s. up Jla6. 1 . 9. their faces shall s. up as the east-wind Litire 17. IJ. say, make ready wherewith I may s. lUv. 3. 20. X will s, with hnn, and he with me SUVPED. 1 Cor. 11. 25. he took the cup, when he had s. SUPliRFLUlTY. Jam A. 21. lay apart all filthiness, s. of naughtiness SUPERFLUITIES. AmotQ,\^. lie on beds of ivory and abound with s. SUPERFLUOUS. Lev. 21. 18. whatsoever man hath any thing *. 22. 2^. a bullock, or lamb, that hath any thint; .r. S Cor.\).\. as toministerhigitis j.for to writetoyou SUPERSCRIPTION. Xt was a aistom among the Romans to rorite the crime/or ichich any tnan suffered death, in . tai/e, and carry it be/ore him to execution and as 0/ other kinds of death, so in particular nf those that were crucified. Whence appear the propriety of ail these expressions in the Evangelists, I7riy|3ci[(pjj t^j- aiTioif, ^he super- scription of the cause of his crimes. Mark 15. 27. A a\r(a. ijravw ri?? xetpa^^C ye- '/pa^fAiVTij '/jB charge, or cause written over his head, Mat. 27. 37. Atid simply i7rtypar her people J06 8. 5. and wouldcst make thy s. to the Almij^hty 9- i-5. but I would make my s, to my judgu Ps. 6,Q, the L. hath heard my s. receive my prayer 30. 8. and unto the Lord I made my s. 142. 1. 55. 1. give ear, and hide not thyself from my j. 119. 170. let my J. come before thee, deliver me />a. 45. 14. they shall make s. to thee, saying Jer. 36. 7 . it may be they will present their s, to L. 3*. 20. O king, let my s. be accepted before thee 38. 26. I presented my s. bef, the king not to return 42.2.letourj. be accepted bef. thee and pray for us 9. to whom ye sent me topresentyour*. bef. him Dan. 6. 11. then these men and Daniel making j. 9.20. while I was presenting my J. before my God //oj-. 12.4. he wept and made ,f. unto him, found him ^c/j1 . 14. continued with one accord in prayer amis. £;//i.6.1 a.with all prayer and j.iu spir. lor all saints Phil. 4. 6. but in every thing by prayer and s. SUPPLICATIONS. 2 Chr. 6.2t. hearken tos. of thy servant and people 39. then hear thou their prayer and their s, Joh 41. 3. will Leviathan make many j. unto thee : Psal. 28.2. hearvoice of my s. when I cry, 140. 6. (j. he hath heard voice of my s. 31, 22. | II6. 1. 86. d. give ear and attend to the voice of uiy s. 130. 2. let thy ears be attentive to my j. 143. 1. Jer. 3. 21. weeping and s. of Israel were heard 31. 9. come with weep, and with j. will Head them Dan. 9. 3. I sftt my face to seek by prayer and j, 17. hear the prayer of thy servant and his s. 18. we do not present our s. for our riphieousness *23. at the beginning of thy s. the command came ^ec/i.12.10. and I willpour the Spirit of grace and j 1 Tim. 2. 1. the first of all s. be made for all men b.b. she continueth in s. and prayers night and day Heb. 5. 7. when he had offered up prayers and s. SUPPLY, Substantive. 2C0r.8.14.that yuur abundance may be a s, for their want, that their abundance a.r. for your want /"AiV.l.ig. thro' prayer and the f. of the Spir. of Jes, SUPPLY, Verb. Phil.i.30. not regarding his life to f. lack of service 4. ig.butmyG.shalU. all your need by Chr. Jes. SUPPLIED. \Cor. 16.17. whallackingonyourpart.theyhavej'. 2 Cor. 11 »9- what was lacking to me, the brethren j, SUPPLTETII. 2 Cor.g. 12, not only s. the want of the saints Lph. 4. 16. compelled by that which every joint s, SUPPORT, ED. Gen. 27. +37. with com and wine have T s. him P.tal. 20. + 2. the Lord s. thee out of Zion Acts 20. 35, ye ought to s. the weak, 1 'J'hess. 5. 14. SUPPOSE. 2 Sam. 13. 32. let not my lord s. that they have slain Luke 7. 43. I s. that he to whom he forgave most ]2.5l, s. ye that I am come to give peace on earth 13. 1. s. ye that these Galileans were sinners JohnQl. 25. I j. the world could not contain books Acts 2. 15. for these are not drunken, as ye s. 1 Cor. 7. 26. I s. that this is good for the present 2CVj-.11.5. I*. I was not behind the chiefest apostles Heb, 10. 29. of how much sorer puniEhment,f. ye 1 Pet. 1. 12. by Silvaims, afaithful brother, as I s. SUPPOSED. iI^l7^20.10. they s. they should have received more Mark6.-i()f they s. it had been a spirit, and cried out Luke 3. 23. Jesus being, as was i. the son of Joseph 24. 37. terrified and s. that they had seen a spirit Actst.25. forhe J. his brethren would have nnderst, 21.29. whom they s. that Paul had brought to temp, 25. 18. brought none aucusat. of such things as I s, Phil.2.Q5.1 if.it necess. to send to youEpaphroditus SUPPOSING. iH*e 2.44. they j. him to have been in the company Joh7i 20. 15. she s. him to he gardener, saith to him Acts 14.ig.who drew Paul out, s. he had been dead 16. 27. jailor s. that the prisoners had been fled 27. 13. s. that they had obtained their purpose Phil. 1. 16. s. to add affliction to my bonds 1 Tim.6.5. men of corrupt minds^j. gain is godliness SUPREME. iPet. 2. 13. submit, whether it be to the king asj. SURE. G«i.23.17.borders,field, andcav^e were made .r.SO. Exoxl. 3. ig. I am s. the king will not let you go Num. 32. 23. and be s. your sin will lind you out Deul. 12, 23. only be s. that thou eat not the" blood ISam. 2.35. and 1 will build him a s. house 20. 7. then be s. that evil is deteraiined by him 25, 28. for the Lord will make my Lord a s. house 2 Sam. 1.10. because I was j. that he could not live S3.5.with me eovena;nt ordered in a'll things and s. 1 hings 11. 38. that J -will build thee a s. house Efra 9. 1 8. and to give us a constant and ,t. abode JAVA. g. 38. we make a s. cove.nantj and write it 1 1 -tSS.thst ]» /.ordinance should b« (op the.singers SUR Job24. 22. he riseth up, and no man ii s. of iiTf f ja/.19.7. the testimony of the L, isj. making wis 93. 5. thy testimonies aje very j. O I^r"" 111.7. all his commandments are t Prov. 6. 3. humble thyself and make s. thy frienn 11, 15, and he that hateth suretiship, is s. 18.to him soweth righteousness shall be j.rewar- if 17.22.23. 1 will fasten him asanailinaj.place,25i 28. 16. behold, I lay in Zion for a s. foundati:>. 32. 18. my people shall dwell in s. dwellings 33. 16. bread shall be given him, waters shall be s 55. 3. even the s. mercies of David, Acts 13. 34. Jer. 15.+18. thoube tome as waters that be not j.t Dan. 2. 45. and the interpretation thereof is s. 4. 26. thy kingdom shall be .r, unto thee Mat. 27. 64. that the sepulchre he made s. f)6. 65. he said, go your way, make it as s.as you can Luke 10.ll.be 5. of this the kingdom ofGodis.come Joh7i 6.69*we believe and are j.that thou artChrist 16. 30. now we are s. that thou knowest all things Atf7rt.2.2.we are s. that the judgment of God is true 4.16. to end the promise might be s. to all the seed 15. 29, I am s. that when 1 come unto vou 2 'J'im.2. 19. the foundation of God stanaeth s. Heb. 6. jg. hope we have as anchor J. and stedfast ZPei.l.lO.give all diligence to make your callings. 19. we have also a more s. word of prophecy SURELY. GeH.2.17.inday thou eatest thereof.thou shalt j.die 3. 4. serpent said to the woman, ye shall not i. die 9.5. and J, your bloodof your lives will 1 require 18.18. Abraham shall s, become a great nation 20. 7. if thou restore her not, thou shalt j. die 11. s. the fear of God is not in this place 28.l6.Jac.said',j*Lord is in this place, I knew it not 22. I will s. give the tenth unto ihee 29.14. Laban 5aid,/.thou art my bone and myflesh 32. J. the Lord hath looked upon my aAliction 30. 16. come in unto me, for s. 1 have hired thee 31 . 42. s. thou hadst sent me away now empty 32. 12. and thou saidst, I will s. do thee good 42.16. s. ye are spies|[44. 28. if. he istorn inpieces 4.'J. 10. A. now we had returned this second time 46. 4. and 1 will also s. bring thee up again 50.24.1 die, G. will e. visit you, 25. Exod. 1.^. ig. £xod. 2. 14. Moses said, s. this thing is known 3. 7< I have s. seen the affliction of Israel, I6. 4. 25. she said, s. a bloody husband art thou to me 11. 1. he shall s. thrust you out hence all together 18.1 8. thou wilt J, wear away, thou and this people 19. 13. but he shall s. be stoned, or shot through 21. 20. if he die, he shall be s. punished, 22. £8. if an ox gore, then the ox shall be s. siontx' 36.he shall .r.pay ox for ox, dead shall be his outi 22.6. he thatkindleth fire shall x. make rest itutiog 14. if it be hurt or die, he shall t. make 11 goofi 1/i.if lie with hcr,shall j.endowhertobe his wiiv 23. if they cry aialltome,I will j.heartlieir cry 2.3. 4. thou shalt s. bring it back to him again 5. if thou see, thou shalt s. help him 33. if serve their gods,will j.besnare,! Kiyigx 11.2. 40.15.anointing shall j.beaoeverlasting priesthood Num. 13. 27. and s. itflowethwith milk and honey 14. 23. J. they shall not see the land which I sware 35. I will s. do it to all this evil congregation 18. 15. the first-born of man shalt thou *. redeem 22. S3, s. now I had slain thee, and saved her alive 23. 23. s. there is no .enchantment against Jacob 26.65. Ld. had said, Ihey shall j. die in the wildern. 27 .7 .thou shalt f .give them a'possession of inherit. 32. 11. s. none from twenty years old and upward, shall see the land I sware to Abraham> Deut. 1. 35. Deut. 4. 6. s. this great nation is a wise people e.iy.I testifythis day that ye shall f. perish, 30. 18 13. g. but thou shalt i. kill the idolater 15. thou shalt s. smite the iuhabiiants of that city 15. 8. thou shalt s. lend him suf!i.cient for his nei-d lO.shalti. give thy poor brother not to be grieved 36. 15. thou shalt s. rejoice in the feast of tabern- 22. 4. thoushalt J. help him toliftthem upagain 23. 21. the Lord will s. require thy vow of thse 31. 18. and I will s. hide my face in that day Josh, 14. 9. s. the land shall be thine inheritance Judg. 3. 24. they said, s. he covereth his feet 4. 9. and Deborah said, I will s. go with thee 6. 16. the Ld. said to Gideon, s. 1 will he with tbc 11, 31. Cometh forth to meet me, shall 5, be 'he Ld.* 15. V^. we will bind, but s. we will not kill thee 20.39. ^- they are smitten down before us as in fir> 1 Sam. g. 6. all that he saith cometh s. to pass 1.5. 32. Agagsaid, f. the bitterness of death is pa' 17. 25. they said, s. to defy Israel is he come up 20. 26. for Saul thought, 5. he is not clean 22, 22. I knew it that Doeg would s. tell Sau', 24. 20. I know wen that thou shalt s. be king 25. 21. t. in vain have I kept alt this fellow hA^ 34. s. there had not been left to Nabal any 28. 2. s. thou shdlt know what thy servant can do {29* 6" ^> ^^ ttie Lord liveth^ thou ha^t neen uprifit'i hUR -1 5iWi. ^0.8. pursue., tor thou shalt t. overtake them 2 Sam. 2.27. s. the people had gone up every one O.T.IwUl s, shew ttie kindness for Jonathan's sake 11, 23. he said, J. the men prevailed against us 15. 21. i. ■where the king shall be, there will I be 18. 2. I will-j. go forth with you myself also '^O.lB.she spake, they shall 3. ask counsel at Abel 24.24. nay, but I will s. buy it of thee at a price 1 Kiu'^s 8. 1 3 . I have j.huilt thee house to dv/ell in 11. 11. 1 will s. rend the kingdom from thee 13. 32. saying against the altar shall j .come to pass 18. 15. 1 will J. shew myself unto him to day 30. 23. and &. we shall be stronger than they,25. 22. 32. they said, s, it is the king of Israel 2 Kings .3. 14. s. were it not I regard Jehobhapbat 23. they said, this is blood, the kings are .r. slain 5, 11 . behold, I thought, he will s. come out to me 8. 14. he told me that thou shouldest s. recover ^.2f).j. I have seen yesterday the blood of Nnbnth 18. 30. the Lord will s. deliver us, Isa. 36. 15, 23. 22. s. there was not holden such a paasover 24.3. J. at command of the Ld. came this on Judah Xsth. 6. 13. not prevail, but shalt j. fall before him Job 8.6.if pure and upright,j. would awake for thee 13. 3, J. 1 would speak to the Almighty 10. he will s. reprove you, if ye accept persons 14. 18. *. the mountain falling rometh to nought 18. 21. s. such as are tne dwellings ot the wicked 2i>. 20. s. he shall not feel quietness in his belly SB.l.f.lhere isa vein for the siker, place for gold. Si. s(). s. take it iipon my shoulder, aud hind it S.'i. 8. s. thou hast spoken in my hearing 34.l2,yea,j.G.willnot do wickedly.uor Almighty 35. 13. J. G. will not hear vanity nor regard it J^nal. 32. Q.s.m the floods they shall not come nigh 39. 6. s. every man walketh in vaiu shew. 11. his beauty cousumes,j. every man is vanity 73. 18. s. thou didst set them in lippery places 76. 10. s. the wrath of man shall praise thee 77- II. J- I will remember thy wonders of old B5. 9- f. his salvation is nigh them that fear him Pi.S.j.he shall deliver thee from snare of fowler 112. 6. s. he shall not be moved for ever 131.2.f.havebehaveaandquieted myself as a child 4-12. S. s. I will not come into my house 139. 19. s. thou wilt slay the wicked, O God 140.13.f.therighteous shall give thanks to thyname ■Prov.l. I7.j.in vain the net is spread in sight of bird 3. 34. s. scoTneth the scorners, but giveth grace to 10. 9. he that walketh uprightly, walketh s. 22.16. that giveth to the rich.shall s. come to want 23.18.^.there is an endj| 30.S. s, I am more brutish 30. 33. s. the churn, of milk.bringeth forth butter iEcc/.4.l6.j.thisisalso vanity and vexation of spirit 7. 7. s. oppres.sion maketh a wise man mad B. 12. s. it shall be well withthem that fear God 10,11. J. the serpent will bite without enchantment Jsa.T.g. will not believe,j.ye sbEillnot be establish 14.24. J. as I have thoaght so shall it come to pass 16.7. for Kir-hareseth yc shall mourn, j. are stricken 19. 11. s. the princes of Zoan are fools 22. U.S. this iniquity shall not be purged from you 17. behold, the Lord will s. cover thee 18. he will J. violentlyturn and toss thee like ball £9. 16. J. your turning of things upside down 40. 7- the grass withereth, s. the people is grass 45. 14. s. God is in thee, and there is none else 24. s. in the L. have I righteousness and strength *9. 4. yet s. my judgment is with the Lord 53.4.i-.he hath borne our griefs.and carried our sor. 54. 15. they shall s. gather together, but not by me ''50.9, ■!■• the isles shall wait forme ships of Tarshish 62.8.f .1 will no more give thy corn to thy enemies 63. 8, he said j.they are my people, childr, not He v.?. 35, thou sa;fest s.his anger shall turn from me 3. 20. s. as a wife treacherously depart.frora hnsb. 4. 10. J-, thou hast greatly deceived this people 5.2..T. they swear falsely|| 4.1 said.j. these are poor 8. 13. I will*, consume them, saith the Lord IG. 19. s. our fathers have inherited lies, vanity 22. 6. yet j. I will make thee a wilderness 22. s. thou shalt be ashamed for thy wickedness £4. 8. s. sailh the Lord, so will I give Zedekiah 26.15. yesball j. bring innocent blood on yourselves 31. 18. have J, heard Ephraim bemoaning himself 19. J. after that I was turned, I repented SO.therefore I will «.have mercy on him, saithL. *A. 3. but thou shalt j. be taken and delivered 30. 16. we will s. tell the king of all these words 37. 9, the Chaldeans shall s. depart from us 98. 3 . this city shall s. be given to the king of Bab. 39. 18. I will s. deliver thee, thou shalt not fall 44.25. we will s. perform our vows that we vowed 29. that my words shall s. stand ag. you for evil M. 18. s. as Carmel by the sea, so shall he come 49.12. thou shalt notgonupunished, butf.drinkit 20. j.the least of the flock shall draw them,50.45. 51. 14. saying, s. I will fill thee with men 56. for tfiel,. G. of recompencesshallj. requite 591 SUR Ezefc. 3. !M. he shall s. live, because he is warned, 18. 9. 17, 19, 2U 28, j 33. 13, 15, I6. 5. 11. s. because thou hzAt defiled my sanctuary 17. 16. s. in the place where the king dwelleth 20. 33. *. with a mighty hand will I rule over you Sl.ll.heghall J. deal with him, I have driven him 33. 27,f.they iothe wastes shall fall by the sword 34-. 8. as I live, s. because my fiock became a prey 36. 5. s. in the fire of my jealousy have I spoken 7. s, the heathen, they shall bear thpir shame 38.19.J. in that day there shall be a great shaking Iios.5.9. I have made known that which shall j.be 12. 11. s. they are vanity, they sacrifice bullocks Amos 3. 7- *■- the L. will do nothing, but he reveals 5.5. for Gilgal shall s.gp into captivity.and Bethel 7. 11. Israel shall J. be led away captive, 17. 8. 7. s. I will never forget any of their works Mic. 2. 12. 1 vf ills, assemble, O Jacob, all of thee, I will s. gather remnant of Isr. as sheep ot Bozrah Had. 2. 3. because it will s. come, it will not tarry Zeph. 2, 9* ^ I live, s. Moab shall be as Sodom 3. 7. s. thou wilt fear me, and receive instruction Mat. 26. 7-i. J. thou art one of them, Maril4. 70, iuitffl.l.things which are mostj.believed among us 4.23. ye will j.say unto me this proverb.phyi-iciao Jo/m 17, 8,have known .j.that I came out from thee f:le6. 6, 14. saying, j. blessing, I will bless thee Kg y. 2 2. 20. saith -^. I come quickly,even so comeL.J. See Die. SURELY be put to deat.h. Ciejt. 26.11. toucheth this man, shall s. be put tod. Jixod. ig. £2. toucheth mount, shall s. be put to d. 21. 12. he that killeth a man, shall s. be put to d. 15. he that smiteth his father, shall J.de;mr ro i'.18.14,the spirit of aman will s. hisinfirn:ity SUSTAINED. Gen. 27. 37. and with corn and wine have I s him Psal. 3. 5. I awaked, for the Lord*, me Isa. 59- 16. and his righteousness, it s. him SUSXENANCiL. Jiid^. 6. 4. Midianites left no j. for Israel norsheep Z Sam. 19,32. Barzillai had provided the king of ^. Acts 7.il.dearth inCanaan,our fathers found do s. SWADDLED. £am.2,t20. women eat children s. with their hands 2. 22. those that I have s. hath my enemy con- sumed Etek,\6. 4. thou wast not salted at all nor t. at all SWADDLING. Job S3. 9. I made thick darkness a s. band for it Luke 2. 7- andshe wrapped him in s. clothes. 12. SWALLOW. In Hebrew, Sis, is a plaintive bird, and a bird of passage. Mention is made of the Rwallnw in Isa. 38. 14, Like a crane or a swalltm, so did I chatter. My complaint and cry were like to the noise of a swallow, quick and frequent^, and like that of a crane, loud and frightful. And in Jer. 8. 7, The stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times, and the turtl*;, and the crane, and the swallow, observe tite time of their coming. The swallow is of a black colour, with some spots of a dirty black under her belly ; its flight ii very unequal, and its sight is very quick. It appears in spring and summer, and goes awa^ in autumn. It is thought that it passes the sea, and withdraws into hotter climates, whe^e it either hides itself in holes in the earth, 0- even m marshes, and under the -water, wherein sometimes great lumps of swallows have been fished vp, fixed one io another by the claws and beak; and when they are laid in a warm place^ . they ?novB and recover, though before they seemed to be dead. It is called Chelidon i« Greek, whence comes the name of the /wri Che- lidon, in English, Celandine, or swallow-wort, because it is pretended, that with this herb the swallow ope7ts the eyes of her young ones, though they should even be blinded o?i purpose. It ii said that the flesh of these birds, burnt io ashes, is excellent for distempers of the eya. The swallow is said to breed twice a year, once in the climate-to which she transports herself while our winter lasts : arid again in those six months she continues in this country. Their chief foott ar-s the flies that they catch as they fiy. T&cjf SWA tummonly make $heir nest in chimtfys, and ereif year return to the same vlace. 2'heir Ttcttt are made of clay, minglad mfh bits of itraa or chaff: and it it said, that when they want riaff or mu^, they plunge ihemalvet in water, then rotting in the dust, mate day for themseivet. Ptal. M. 3. the /. hath found a dqsC for herself Prpf.SS.Z.as the i.hy flyiog. so the curse causeless Isa. 3B. 14. like a crane or a /, so did I chatter JerA,t. crane and i. observed time of their coming SWALLOW, Verb, Ntfm. 16. 30. if the earth open and /. them up 1i. for ihey said» lest the earth s. us up also tSam. 20.ig.why wilt thou «. up inheritance of L. 20. far be it from me,that Isbould j.up or destroy J«A2.t3.thou movedst me toi.hina up without cause 7. 19. nor let me alone till 1 1. down my spittle SO. 18. he shall restore, and not s. it down Psal. 3L. 9* the Lord shall s. them up in his wrath 5fi, 1. be merciful tome, O G. man would 5. me up 3. mine enemies would daily /. me up 67.3. from the reproach of him that would /.me up 69. 15. neither let the deep s. me up Prov. 1. IS. let us a. them up alive as the grave Eccl. 10.12, but the lips of a fool will t. up himself //a.S.t 12. they lead me, #. up the way of thy paths J9- 1 3. and I will s. up the counsel thereof -5. f 7. he will s. up the face of the covering 8. will a. up death in victory, Ld. wiU wipe away 43. +14. I will destroy and s. up at once Jlos. 8.7- if so be it yield, the strangers shall j.it up Amoi B.4. hear this, O ye that /. up the needy Obad, 16. they shall drink, and they shall s. down Jonah 1.17. the Lord prepared a fish to*, up Jonah ilitf^.S^.^l.guides who strain atagnat, andj.cameli SWALLOWED. Exod. 7. IS. but Aaron's rod a. up their rods iS.lS.atretchedst thy right hand, the earth s. them ^u»i.l6.32.paTth opened and/. 26.10. Deut. 11. 6. tSam. 17. 16. but pass over, lest the king be /. up •/ffd 6.3. heav. than sand.theref. my words arej.up SO.ld. he hath s. down riches, he shall vomit them 37. 20. if a man speak, surely he shall be s. up Psal. 35. 25. let them not say, we have s. him up '06. 17. the eartn opened and s. up Dathan X\}t7. f 27- stagger, and all their wisdom is a. up 124. 3. then they had t. us up quick ^sa. 9. + 16. they that are led of them are j. up SU. 7. the priest and the prophet are j. up of wine 49. 19. they that a, thee up, shall be far away Jer. 51> 34. he hath /. me up like a dragon 41. will bring out of his mouth that which hath a. Zam. 2.2. Lord hath a. up all the habitat, of Jacob ^.hehath/.up Israel,he hathf.up all her palaces l€. they hiss and say, we have s. her up Exek. 30.3. because they have i. you up on ev. side Has. 8. 8. Israel is J. up among the Gentiles 1 Cor. 15. 54. death is /. up in victory 2 Cor A.I. lest such one should be s. up with sorrow 5. 4. that mortality might be /. up of life Rev. 12. Ifi. the earth opened and a. up the flood SWALLOWETH, Sob 5. 5. and the robber s. up their substance 39. £4. he s. the ground with fiercennss and rage SWAN. Xef.U.lB.the J. the pelican, unclean, D£kM4.16. SWA RE. Ge)j.si.3i.Beersheba, because they f. both of them i!4. 7. the Lord God of heaven that s. to me 9. the servant s. to him coocaming that matter 25. 33. Jacob said, swear to me, and he s. to him ^6.3.1 will perform the oath which I f .to Abraham 31. Abimelech and Isaac s. to one another 31.53. and Jacob J. by the fear of his father Isaac %7. 31. Joseph a, to Jacob his father 50. 2-1. God will bring you to land he s. toAbrah. .fxorf.lS.S. the land which the Lord j.to thy fathers togive thee, 11. | 33. 1. iVum. 14. l6,S0. I 32. ILDeur. J.8,35. 16.10,18,23. j 7. 13. I 8.1. f 11.9,21. I 26. 3. 28.11. 30.20. j 31,21,23. I 34.4. JwA. 1.6. 15.6. 121.43. "Vkib.SS.IO. the Lord's anger was kindled, and he s. saying, none of the men shall enter, Deut. 1. 34. iJeu/.S.14.tillmeuofwar were wasted, as Lord j. 'i. 21. Lord s, that I should not go over Jordan 31. he will not forget the covenant which he j. 7. 12. keep mercy which he a. to thy salvation 8. 18. tnay establish his covenant which he a, 9..5. Josh. 6. 22. bring out Rahab, as ye a. unto her 9. 15. princes of congregation s. to the Gibeonites 20. because of the oath which we *. to them 14.9.MoseSf. on that day, saying, surely ,the land C 1. 44. Ld. gave them rest according to all that he j. Judg. 2.1. brought to landwhich I i. to your fathers J Sam, 19. 6. Saul s. that Pavid shall not be slain 20. 3. David s, moreover to Jonathan, and said 24. 22. David J, to Saul, and Saul went home 88. 10. Saul a. by the Lord to the witch at En-dor *5a»i.3.a5.Dav.j. he would not eat till son be down 19. S3, king Diivid /. to fihimei, 1 Ktnes 2. 8. 5QS SWE 1 Kings 1.29. king David t. to Bath-sheba. 30. 2. 23. Solomon j. that Adonijah should die 2 Kingt 25. 'J4, Gedaliah /, to them, Jer. 40. 9. 2 Chr. 15. 14. they s, to the Lord with a lo id voice Etra 10. 5. they t. to put away the strange wives Paal. 96. 11. to whom! .r. in my wrath, Heb.S. 11. 133. 3. how he s. toLd. and vowed to G. of Jacob Jer. 38. I6. so the king a. secretly to Jeremiah Etet. 16.8. 1 /. and entered into covenant with thee 20. 1 5. when 1 /. to the seed of J acob, 47. 1 14. Da7i.l2.7. J.by him that liveth forever, Rev. 10.6. Mark 6. 23. Herod j. to the daughter of Herodias Luke 1.73. to remember oath which he f. to Abrah. Heb. 3, 18. to whom * .he that they should not enter 6. 13. he could swear by no greater, he a. by hims. 7.21. tnat said, the Lord s. and will not repent Hee Their FiTHERi. SWA REST. Erod. 32. 13. to whom thou a. by thine own self Num. 11. 12. carry them to land thou s. to fathers Deut. 26.15. land given us, as thou a. to our fathers 1 Kings 1. 17. thou/, that Solomon shall reign Psal. 89- 49. kindnesses thou s. to David in truth SWARM. Ezod, 8, 24. there came a grievous s, of flies Judg.li.S. a,s. of bees and honey in carcase of lion SWARMS. Exod. 8. 21. 1 will send i. of flies upon thee, houses of the Egyptians shall be full of s. of flies 22. that DO a. of flies shall be in Goshen 29- that the*, of Hies may depart from I'haiaoh 31. he removed the s. of flies from Pharaoh SWEAR. God hath prohibited all false oaths, and all use- less arid customary swearijig ; but when neces- sity and the importance of the matter rehire it, he allows us to swear by his name, but not in the name if any false gods, or in the name of inanimate things, whether on earth, or in heaven, or by the stars, or by the life o/* any man jehatever, Lev. 19. 12. Exod. 20. f. | 23. 13. Deut. 6. 13. .ler. 4. 2. Our Saviour, who came into the world not to destroy the law, but to fulfil it, forbids all kinds of oaths. Mat. 5. 34. And the primitive Christians under- stood aiid observed this command in a literal sense, as may be seen from TertuUiaji, Eusebius, Chrysostom, Basil, Jerom, ^e. However, it is acknowledged, that neither the Apostles, or i'l then have absolutely condemned swearing, i the use of oaths "upon every occasion, and all subjects. There are circumstances wherein we cannot morally be excused from it : But toe never ought to swear but v^n urgent necessity, atid to do some considerable good by it. That a person swear lawfully, he -mztst hffve a regard, [1] To the object ; that he sweai- by the Lord alone j for seeing wt deify and make thit our God which we swear by, therefore we jtrj^ake the true God if we swear by that which is no God, Jer. 6. 7» [2] To the manner that he swear in truth, vt judgment, and in righteousness, Jer. 4. 2. that he swear not falsely, or deceitfully, but that which is agree- ably- to truth ; that he swear not rashly, but upon due consideration of all circumstances : and that he swear nothi?ig but what is agree- able to justice and equity. [3] He must have a regard to the end ; that God may be glori- fied, our duty discharged, controversies appeased, our brethren satisfied, or our own', or others" innoccncy cleared. Gen. 31. 23. Abimelech said to Abraham s. to me 24. and Abraham said, I will s. 24.3. and I willjnake thee s. by the Lord God 37.my mastermademe J. saying, not take a wife £5. 33, Jacob said j. to ine^ and he sware to him 47. 31. Jacob said unto Joseph, s. uiitn me 50. 5. father made me s. || -Lev. 5. 4. if a soul /. Exod. 6. 8. bring to land coticeniii^g wnich I did s. Lev. 19.12. and ye shall not s. by my name falsely Num. 30. 2. if a man s. an oath to bind his soul Dettt. 6. 13. andthoushalt J., by bis name, 10. 20. J(ijA.S.13.Rahab said to spies, s. to me by the Lord 1 7. this thy oath which thou hast made us s. 20. 23. 7. nor cause tos. by their gods nor serve them Judg. 15. 12. s. to me that ye will not fall upon me 1 Sam. 20. 17. Jonathan caused David to s. again 24.21. j.that thou wilt not cut off my seed.after me 30. 15. J. by God that thou wilt neither kill me 2 Sam. 19. 7. 1 J. by the Lord, if thou go not out 1 Kijigs 1. 13. didst not thou .r. Solomon shall reign 51. saying, let king Solomon a. unto me to-day 2. 42. did I not make thee to s. by the Lord? 8. 31 . if any man trespass, and an oath be laid on him to cause him to s. 2 Chron, ^. 22. 2 Chr. 36.13. Webuchadneczar made him j.byG. Ezra 10. 5. then Ezra made I.evites and all Isr.to s. Nch. 13. 25. and 1 .made them s. by God, saying Isa. 3.7* ui.Uiat day sh. he s.l will Dot,be 3,7. healv 2Q? ■HWK }ea.\Q.l8. five cities in Egypt shall 1. to the Loi^ 45. 23. word gone, that to lue every tongue i>hali t, 48. 1. which J. by the Lord, but not in truth 65. 16. that swcareth, shall j, by the God of trutj> Jer. 4. 2. thou shalt a. the Lord liveth in truth &. 3. tho' they say, the Lord liveth, they s falsely 7.9. will ye steal, muider, commit adultery , and j. 12. l6.if they will learn the ways of my people, to a. by my namejas they taught people to s, by Baal 22. 5. 1 1. by myself, saith Ld. this house become 32. 22. hast given them this land thou didst s. Hos. 4. 15. neither go ye up to Beth-aveu nor j Amos 8. 14. they that /. by the sin of Samaria Zeph. 1. 5. that J. by the Lord, that/, by Malcham Mat. 5. 34. s. not at all || 36. s. not by thy head 23. 16. shall a. by the temple, a. by gold of temple 18. whoso shall a. by the altar, it is nothing 20.whoso therefore shall s. by the altar,sweareth 21 . shall s. by the temple || £2. shall s. by heaven 26.74. then began he to curse and s. Mark 14. 71. i/fd.6. 13. he could a. by no greater,he s. by himseii 16. for men verily f. by the greater, and an oath Jam. 5. 12. above all thingSj my brethren, s. not SWEARERS. Mai. 3. 5, 1 will be a swift witness against false a. SWEARETH. Lev.&.Z. or have found what was lost, and j. falsely Psal. 15. 4. that s. to his hurt, and chan^geth noi 63. 11. every one that a. by him shall glory i^c/.9.2.and he that /. as he that feareth an oath Xta. 65.16. he that f. shall swear by God of truth Zech. 5. 3. and every one that /. shall be cut off 4. it shallenter into the bouse of himf. falsely Mat. 23. 18. whosoever s. by the gift, he is guilty 20. s. by the altar || 21, a. by temple,, and by him 22. a. by throne of God, and by him that sitteth SWEARING, Lev. 5. 1. if a soul sin, and hear the voice of j. Jer. 23, 10. for because of/* the land moumeth Hos.4!,Z.hjs. and lying, and stealing they break out lU.4.5pokeu words, s. falsely in m^ing a covenant Heb.7.i21.ih.0S6 priestswcre made without j.an oath SWEAT. Gen. 3, ig. in the s. of thy face shalt thou eat bread £«tf*.44. 18. shall gird with any thing that causeth /. Luke 22. 44. his J. was as it were great drops of blooL' SWEEi-. laa. 14.23. 1 will j .it with the besom of destcuctioa 28, 17. the hail shall s. away the refuge of lies Luke 15. 8. doth not s. the house and seek diligently SWEEPING Prov. 28. 3. is like a a. rain which ieaveth no foo< SWEET Exod. 15 -25. tree cast into waters, waters wer« made/, 40.23.take of myrrh and <. cinnamon half so much 2 •$a7/i.l,i23.Saul and Jonathan were.i. in their lives 23. 1. David the s. psalmist of Israel said Neh. 8.10. go your way, eat the fat, and drink the a. Job 20. 12. though wlckedneis be a. in his mou^ 21 . 33 . the clods of the valley shall be s, to him 38. 31. canst thou bind the /.influences of Pleiades ? Ptal. 55.14.we took a. .counsel together and wjilked 104, 34. my meditation of him shall be a. 119» 103. how s. are thy words unto my taste ! 141. 6, they shall hear my words, for they are j Prov. 3,24. shall lie down, and thy sleep shall be/. 9.17 -stolen waters are /.bread in secret ispleasaut 13, 19. the desire accomplished is /. to the soul 16.24. pleasant words are J. to the soul and health 20.17.bread of deceit is /.to aman, but afterwards 23. 8. thou shalt vomit up, and lose thy s. words 24,13. eat the honey-comb, which is s. to thy ta^te 27. 7. to the hungry soul every bitter thing is /. Eccl. 5. 12. the sleeo of a labouring man is /. 11. 7. truly the light is a j. and a pleasant thing Cant. 2. 3. his fruit was j. [14. for/, is thy voice 5. 5. my fingers dropped with s. smelling myrrh 13. his cheeks are as abed of spices, as j.tiowers his lips like lilies, dropping/, smelling myrrh iG.his mouth is most /.yea,he is altogether lovely Isa. 3. 1 19. the Lord will take away the /. balls 24. instead of /. smell, there shall be stink 5.20. woe to them that put bitter for /.and/.for bit 23.l6.make /.melody ,sing songs to be remembered Jer,Q. 20. nor your sacrifices /. unto me 31, 26. I awaked, and my sleep was .1 unto me Jam. 3. 11, send at same place s. watei and bitter ? Rev. 10,9. it shall be in thy mouth/, as honey, 10 18.t 12. no man buyeth their /. wood any more SWEET calamus. Exod. 30. 23, ,take of s. ,calamys 250 shekels SWEET cane. ijfl.43.2i,thon hast brought me no/, c.with money Jer.iO. 20. the /. catte came from a far country -S/fl Incense, Odours, Satouk. SWEET spices Exod. 30.34.take to thee /. spices with frankincen** 37. 29. he made the pure incense of /. spicet Mark 16.1. bought /. /. that the .might ano^fit htn- SWI SWEET wmff. ■ita. 49. Q6. be drunken with blood as with s, wine Amos 9.13. the mount shall drop s. wine, hiLU-melt Mic. 6. 15. and s. wine, but shalt not drink wine SWEETER. /»edg-.14.18. men of city said,what is j.than honey Psal, XQ. 10. thy word isj. than the honey-comb 119.103. thy words are j.than honey to my mouth SWEETLY. Job 24. 20. worm shall feed s, on him, not rememb, Cant. 7. 9. like the best wine, that goeth down s. SWEETENED. Psal 55. 1 14. we s. counsel together and walked SWEETNESS. Judg. 9.11, should I forsake my d-. and good fruit : 14. 11. and out of the strong came forth s. Prov. 16, 21. the s. of the lips iucreaseth learning fi7-9» so doth j.of a man's friend by hearty counsel £xei. 3. 3. the roll was in my mouth as hooey for j SWELL. Nu?n. 5. 21.thythightorot, and thy belly to j. 22 27. her belly shall s. and her thigh shall rot Deui. 8. 4. nor did thy foot s. these forty years SWELLED. AeA. 9. 2X. yea, forty years their fest s. not ■ SWELLING. Psal. 46.3. thouch mountaios shake with s. thereof JfiM. 30.13. as a breach s. out in a high wall Jer. 12.5. then how wilt thou do in the^.of Joi-dan 49. 19* like a lion from the s. of Jordan, 50. 44, 2 'Pet, 2. 18. speak great s. words of vanity Jitde 16. and their mouth speaking great j. words SWELLINGS. 2 Cur.lS.ao.Ifear lest there be ^.tumults among you SWEFr. Judg. 5. 21. the river of Kishon s. them away Jer.A'd. 15. why are thy valiant men s. away? Mat. 12.44. 1 will return to my house, when come, he findeth it empty, s. and garnished.Ziu^^ 11.25. SWERVED. 1 'ITim. 1.6. which soa:*: having *. have turned aside 6WIF1'. Dettt. 28. 49. shall bring a nation as j-. as the eagle 1 KingsA: i 28. straw for the horses and *. beasts 1 C/tr. 12. 8. were as j. as roes on the mountains Jod Q. 26. they are passed away as the s. ships 24. 18. he is s. as the waters, he beholdeth not Provt 6. m. feet that be s. in running to mischief Eccl.Q. 11. T saw that the race is not to the s. Isa. 18. 2. go, ye s. messengers, to a nation peeled 19* 1. behold the Lord rideth upon a s. cloud SO. 16. but yesaid, no, for we will ride on the s. therefore shall they that pursue you be s. 66. 20. tliey shall bring your brethren on j. beasts- Jer. 2.23.thouart a y. dromedary travers. her ways ■46. 6. let not t. flee away, nor mighty man escape Amos 2. 14. therefore the flight shall perish from s. 15. he that is s. of foot shall not deliver himself Bi/c. 1. 13. O Lachish, bind the chariot to s. beast Mai. 3. 5. I will be X. witness against the sorcerers Horn. 3. 15. their feet are s. to shed blood Jam, 1.19.1et every man bes. to hear, slow to speaJt 2 Pet. 2.1. shall bringon themselves s. destruction SWIFTER. ZSam.J. 23. were/, than eagles, stronger than lions Je& 7- 6. my days are s. than a weaver's shuttle 9.25.now my days are /.than a post,ibey flee away Jer. 4, 13. his horses are /.than eagles, woe unto us ■Lam. 4. 19. our persecutors are /. than the eagles Jtad. i. 8. their horses are /. than the leopards SWIFfLY. Psal. 147. 15. bis word runneth very /. Isa. 5. 26. behold, they shall come with speed /. J3i2Ji.9.21.Gabriel being caused to fly/, touched me Joel 3.4. if ye recompense me /. and speedily SWIM. S Kings 6.6. he cast in the stick, and the iron did /. Psal. 6. 6. all the night make I my bed to /. Jia.55. 11. that swimmeth spread, forth hands to /. jEzei. 47.5, for the waters were risen, waters to j.in Acts 27.42.lest any of them should /.out and escape 43. and commanded that they who could /. SWIMMEST. Ezek. 32. ■S. I will water the land wherein thou /. SWIMMETH. Jsa. 25. 11. as he that /. spreadeth forth his hands SWINE ,Ir an animal aetl known, the use of which zvas fordid to the IJebrevis, Lev. 11, 7. Jt is said, ■they had the flesh of this animal m such de- testation, that they would not so much as pro- nounce its name, dut instead of k said. That beast, ITiat thing. In 2 Mace. 6. 18. ^c. when old Eleasar was taken by the servants of Antiochus Epiphanes, he was vehemeyiilyurged to taste swine's fes A, or at least to pretend to. taste it. They opened his mautfi by force, to. compel him to eat of it; but he chose rather- to svffer death than to break the law of God, and lio gtve ojfeace to the weai-er people of .his nation.. Ty affirms, that the Hebrews and Vhe- ntciuyis abitained Jrom pork, because there was none in their country. He might rather have said, there was none, or but very little, be- cause they bred no hogs, by reason of that ab- horrence they had conceived for them : Jb'or it is certain they might have had them if they had pleased ; and that there were herds of swine in our Saviour's time, is evident from Mat. 8. 30, 31. Mark 5. 11. Our Saviour, in Mat. 7- 6. forbids his disciples to cast their pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet and turn again and rend you. Jle would have them to use discretion in dispensing holy things, especially by way of admonition, or reproof'. Preach not the gospel to those that persecute yim for your message, neither apply the promises to the pi'ofane. The prodigal son. in Luke 13. 15. when he had spent all, was reduced to iuch distress as to be gJad to feed swine ; this dcTiotes the base work and drudgery that sinners employ themselves about, Jt IS mid, in Prov. 11. 22, As a jewel of gold in a swiiie's siout, so is a fair woman who is without discretion. Both the Jewish and Arabian women sojnetimes used to wear rtngs in their noitrtls to adorn themselves. But no- thing can be more ridiculous than to put a gold ring or a jeioel in a swine's S7iout. St. Peter compares those sinners that freqvmtly relapse into their former sins, to a sow thai, as soon as she is washed, goes again to wallow in the mire, 2 Pet. 2. 22. Lev. 11. 7. the /. is unclean to you, Deut. 14. 8. I'rov, 11. 22. as ajewel of gold in a /. sncut, so is Isa.65.i. whicheat/. flesh and broth of abominable ^. 3. an oblation, as :t he offered /. blood 17.eating /.flesh, and abominatioD, and the mouse Mat. 7. 6. neither cast ye your pearls before /. 8. 30. an herd of/, feeding, Mark 5.11. LuAe 8.32. 31. suffer us to go into the herd of /. Mark 5. 12. 32. they went into the/. Mark 5. 13. Luke 8. 33. the whole heard of/, ran violently down Mark 5. 14. and tbey that fed the /. fled and told 16. they told them also concerning the /. Luke 15. 15. he sent him into his iield to feed /. 16, have filled his belly with husks the /. did eat SWOLLEN. Acts 28. 6. they looked when he should have /. SWCON. Lam. 2. II. because the children /. in the streets SWOONED. Lam. 2. 12. when they /. as the wounded in streets SWORD. The sword t" scripture is often used for war. Lev. 26. 2^ 1 will bring a sword upon you ; I will cause U'tr to come. By the sword shalt thou live, Oea. 27. 40. Thou shalt support thyself by War and rapine. By sword are understood the vengeance and judgments which God inflicts upon sinners. Deut. 3. 41, 42, If I whet my glittering sword: My sword shall devour flesh. Also tha instrument which God uses to employ for executing his Judg- ments, Psal. 17. 13, Deliver my soul from the wicked, which is thy sword. Sword 1/ figuratively jnit for power and authority. Rom. 13. 4, He beareth not the sxoord in vain. The magistrate hath not received his power to 710 purpose J but Jhat he tnay punish offenders, and defend the good. The apostle alludes to the custom of prnices, who had £ertain officers going before them, bearijtg the ensigns of their authority. All they that take the sword, shall perish with the sword. Mat. 26. 52. They that take up the sword by their oivn authority, and would do justice to themselves^ deserve to be put to death by the sword of authority : Or, thovB that take the sword to sinite another, generally suffer by it themselves. The word of God IS called the sword of the Spirit, Kph, O. 17. It is a spiritual sword, ar a meaiis provided by 4he Spirit of God, and sttade e£ec- tual by him to cut the sinews of the strongest temptations, to kill or mortify the inward lusts and corruptions of the heart, to suldue the most fixed obstinacy of the jnind, and the most resolute purposes of the will, Heb, 4. 12. Moses calls God the sword cf Israel's excellency, Deut.SS. QQ. He is their slreiigth, the autltor of all theif past or approaching victories, by whose assistance they did excel, and glo-nously conqt^er, and triumph over their enemies. Our Saviour says. Mat. 10. 34, 1 come not to send peace, but a sword. My coming and preaching the gospel will prove tn the event, through the devifs malice, the corruptions of men's hearts, and their madne. on their idolatry and superstition, an occasio?i .of much variance and divisioTi^ even between swo nearest relations, yea, and of bodily dtath^ and many calamities and persecution. Ge7i. 3. 24. he placed cUerubims, and flaming /. 34.25. took each man his /. and came on the city Exod. 5. 21 . to put a /. in their hands to slay u» ' 32. 27. he said, put every man his/, by his side Lev. 26. 6. nor shall the /. go through your land 25. I will bring a /. upon you, Exek. 5. 17, 1 6. 3. I 14, 17. 1 29. 8. I 33. 2. 33. and I will draw out a /. after you 37. they shall fall as it were before a /. Niim.ii2.23. the angel's i . drawn in his hand, 31. 29. I would there were a /. in mine hand Deut. 32. 25. the /. without, and terror within 33. 29. and who is the s. of thy excellency Josh, 5. 13. stood with his /. drawn in his hand 24. 12. but not with thy /. nor with thy bow Judg. 7. 14. this is nothing save the /. of Gideon 18. say, the /. of the Lord, and of Gideon, 20 22. and the Lord set every man's /. against H* fellow through all the host, 1 Sam 14. 20. 8. 10. for there fell 120,000 men that drew /. 20. the youth drew not his /. for he feared Q, 54. he said unto him, draw thy /. and slay me 20. 2. four hundred thousand tliat diew /. 17. 15. twenty and six thousand men that drew /. 25. eighteen thousand men ; all these drew the / 35. Israel destroyed 25,100 men that drew the /. 46. all that fell were 25,000 that drew the /. 1 Sa/n. 13. 22. neither /. nor spear was found 15. 33. as thy/, haih made women childless, so 17. 39. David girded his /. on his armour, 25. 13. 50. but there was no /. in the hand of D]ivid 51. David ran and took his /. and slew him . IS. 4. even to hi." /. and to his bow and girdle 21.8.is there not here under thy hand a spear or / 9. the /. of Ooliath is here wrapt in a cloth 22. 10. and he gave him the /. of Goliath 13. in that thou hast given him bread, and a /. 25. 13. David said, gird ye on every man his /. and they girded on every man his /. 31.4.draw thy /.and thrust me through therewith therefore Saul took a /. and fell upon it 5.his armour-bearer fell also upon his /.and died 2 Sam. 1, 22. the /. of Sanl returned not empty 2, 16. and thrust his /. through his fellow's side 26. Abner said, shall the /. devour for ever.' 3. 29. not fail one that falleth on the /. 11. 25. the /. devoureth one as well as another 12. 10. the /. shall never depart from thy house 18. 8. and the wood devoured more than the /. 20. 10. Amasa took no heed to the /. in his hand 23.10. and his hand clave vmto the /. S4. 9. in Israel 800,000 men that drew the /. 1 Kings 3, 24. bring me a /. and they brought a / 19. 17- him that escapeth the /. of Hazael 1 Chro7t. 5. 18. men able to hear buckler and /. 10.4.draw thy /.and thrust me through therewith, so Saul took a /. and fell upon it 5. his armour-bearer fell likewise on the /. 21. 5. an hundred thousand men that drew /. and Judah was 470,000 that drew /. 12. while that the/, of thine enemies overtake, or else three days the /. of the liord 16. the angel having a /. drawn in his hand 27. and he put up his /. again into the sheath 30. he was afraid, because of the /. of the anfrel 2 Chron. 20. 9- as when the /. of judgment cometh Ezra g. 7. we and our kings are delivered to the /. Neh, 4. 18. every one had his j. girded by his side Esth. 9. 5. Jews smote all their enemies with the # Job 5. 20, in war to deliver from power of the / 15. 22. and he is waited for of the /. 19- 29. be ye afraid of the /. for wrath bringetb the punishment of the /. 20. 25. the glittering /. cometh out of his gall 27. 14. if children be multiplied, it is for th" /. 40. 19. can make his /. to approach unto him 41 .26.the /. of him that layeth at him cannot hold Psal. 7. 12. if he turn not he will whet his /. 17. 13. deliver from the wicked, which is thy /, 37. 14. the wicked have drawn out the /. 15. their /. shall enter into their own heart 45. 3. gird thy /. on thy thigh, with thy gbiry 57.4. and their tongue a sharp /. 64. 3. who whet their tongue like a /. and bend 76. 3. there brake he the shield and the /. 78. 62. he gave his people over unto the /. 149. 6. and a two-edged /. in their hand Prifv. 5, 4. but her end is sharp as a two-edged r^ 12. 18. that speaketh like the piercings of a *. 25. 18. a man that beareth faUe witness is a f. Cant. 3. 8. every man hath his /. upon his thigh Isa, 2.4. nation shall not lift up/, against naticii 31, 8. the /, not of a mean man shall devour hia) 3-4; 6. the /. of the Lord is filled with blood 41. 2, he gave them as the dust to his /. 49. 2, he hath made my mouth like a sharp / 51. 19. the famine and the /. are come ui the swo po, 05. 12. tfaeret'orb will I Dumber you to the / 06. lb. by his t. will the I/^rd plead with all flesh W. fi. 30. your own 1. devoured your prophets 4. 10. whereas the /. reacheth uoto the soul n. 12. neither shall we see /. nor famine, M. 13. §. 25. for the *. ol the enemy is on every aide .l6.1will send a i.at'ier them till I have consumed them, 24. 10. | C5. 27- J 29. I7. t 49. 37. 12. 12. for the s. of the Lord shall devour 14. 11. the prophets say, ye shall not see the /. 15. say /. and famine shall not be in this land Iti. shall be cast in the streets because of the 3. 75. 2. such as are for the /, to the i. 43. 11. 3. I will appoint the j. to slay, and dogs to tear 9. the residue of them will I deliver to the s. 18. 21. pour out their blood by the force of the t. 95. 16. and they shall be mad because of the s. 29. for I will call for a /. Exek. 38. 21. 31. he will give them that are wicked to the s. 31. 2. the people lefl of the «, found grace 32. 04, the city is given because of the /. ^4. 17. I proclaim a liberty for you to the *. 42. 16. thei. ye feared shall overtake you then 44. 28. yet a small number which escape the 3. 46. 10, the .r. shall devour and be satiate, 14. 47. 6. O thou s. of the Lord, how long ere quiet 48. 2. O madmen, the j. shall pursue thee 10. cursed that keepeth back his s. from blood 50.16. for lear of the oppressing s. they shall turn 35. a s. ia on the Chaldeans, saith the Lord 36. a s. is on the liars, a s. is on her mighty men 37. a s. is on their horses, a s. on her treasures 51. 50. ye that have escaped the s. go away l^wt. 5. 9. we gat bread by peril because of the s, tsek. 5. 2, T will draw out a s. after them, 12. 17. and I will bring the s. upon thee, 6. 3. fl. K. ye may have some that shall escape the s. 7. 15. the .r. is without, the pestilence within 1 1 . 8. ye have feared the s. and I will bring a s. 11. 17. if I bring a s. and say, s. go through 21. when r send my four sore judgments, the s. S^ . 9. prophesy and say, a j, a j. is sharpened, 11. 12. terrors, by reason of the s. on my people 13. and what if the s. contemn even the rod ? 14. let their j*. he doubled, the s. of the great men slain, it is the s. of great meu that are slain 15. set the point of the .r. against the gates 19. appoint two ways, that uie j. may come SO. appoint a way, that s. may come to Katbath 28. the J. the s. is drawn for the slaughter 30. 4. and the x. shall come upon Egypt 21. to bind it, to make it strong to hold the j. 22. I will cause the s. to fall out of his hand 32. 11. the s. of the king of ^abylon shall come 33. 3. if when he seeth the s, come on the land 4. if the s. come and take him away, 6. fi. but if the watchman see the s. come, if the t. come and take any person from among them 26. ye stand upon your s. and ye defile 15. 5. thou hast shed blood by the force of the j, fios. 2. 18. and I will break the bow and the j. 11.6. and the s. shall abide on his cities Amos 9* 4. thence will I command the s. Mic. 4. 3. nation shall not lift up s. against nation 6. 14. thou deliverest, will I give up to the s. iVaA. 2. 13. the s. shall devour the young lions 3. 3. the horsemen lifteth up both the bright .r. 15. there the s. shall cut thee off ZgeA. 9- 13. made thee at the s. of a mighty man 11. 17. the J-, shall be upon his arm, and his eye 13. 7. awake, O t. against my shepherd Mat. 10. 34. I come not to send peace, but a s. 26. 51. one of them drew his .r. and struck a ser- vant, Mark 14. 47- Jo/m 18. 10. 52. put up again thy s. John 18. 11. Lu^e 2. 35. a/, shall pierce through thy own soul 22. 36. he that hath no /. let him buy one Acts 16. 27. he drew his t. and would have killed Hflm. 8.35. shall s. separate us from love of Christ 13. 4. for he beareth not the s. in vain Ep^i. 6. 17. s. of Spirit, which is the word of God f^ed, 4. IS. and sharper than any two-edged s. Jiev. 1 . 16. out of his mouth went a two-edged s. 2. 12. which hath the sharp s. with two edges 6. 4. and there was given to him a great t. 19. 15. out of his mouth goeth a sharp /, 21. By the SWORD. Gen, 27. 40. By thy t. thou shalt live and serve Lev. 26. 7. they shall fall iiefore you bti the s. 8. 2 Ham. 1, 12. because they were fallen" Ay Me f. £ Chron. 29. 9 our fathers have fallen by the s. J'.i 33. 18. and his life from perishiDc by the 3. ^f). 12. they obey not, they shall perish by the s. Psal. 41. 3. they got not the land by their s. 78.6*. their priests fell by the s. their widows !e} II, 22. thus saith the Lord, their young men shall die by the /. 18. 21. Lam. 2, 21. 14. 12. but I will consume them hy the s. I S.&ys.axiA fam. shall those prophets be consumed '6.4 shall be coniomed *' Aes.^i. 12,18,27. 5lJ7 SWO Jer. 19.7. and I will cause them to fall Ay the s 51.9. abidelh, shall die. hy the s. 3B.2. | 42.17,22. 27. 13. why will ye die iy the #. by famine? 32. 36. this city shall be delivered by the s. 33. 4, houses which are thrown down by the r. 34. 4. O Zedekiah, thou shalt not die by thes. 44. 13. as I have punished Jerusalem by the 3. Eiek. 26. 6. her daughters shall be slain by thes. 11. he shall slay thy people by the 1. 28.23.the wounded shall be judged in her by the s, 3ri.. 18. lie with them that be slain bv the s. 32, 20, 21, 22,25,30. I 33.27. 39. 23. they trespassed, so they fell all by the s. Has. 1. 7. 1 will not save them by bow, nor by 3. Atnos 7. 11. .Teroboam shall die by the s. 9- 10. the sinners of my people shall die by the s. Hag. 2. 22. every one by the s. of his brother Rev. 13.14. had the wound by a s. and did live See Edge, Fall. From the SWORD. Etod. 18. 4. delivered me frojn the s. of Pharaoh Lev. 26. 36. they shall flee, as fleeing/roma s. X Kings 19.17. him that esc^eth/rom the j.of Jehu 2 Chron. 36, 20. that escapedyrom the *. carried he Job 5. 15. bat he saveth the poor/rom the 3. 39. 22. neither lumeih he back /rom the s. P.tai.22.20. deliver my &OQ.I /ram the s. my darling 144, 10, who delivereth David /rem the hurtful s. Isa. 21, 15. for they tied from the drawn s. 31. 8, but he shall Reefrom the s. Jer.Zl.T. such as areleit from the s. from famine 46. 16. arise, let us go from the oppressing j. Ezei. 12. 16. I'll leave a few men of them from s. 38. 8, the land that is brought back/ro/n the s. My SWORD. Gen. 48.22. which 1 took from Amoritewithmi/j. Exod.lS.Q.l will draw my s. my hand shall destroy Deut. 32, 41. and if I whet my glittering s. 42. and my s. shall devour flesh 1 Sam.21.8. neither brought my j. nor my weapons Psal. 44. 6. neither shall my s. save me Isa. 34. 5. for my 3. shall be bathed in heaven Ezek. 21. 3. I will draw my s. out of his sheath 4. therefore my s. shall go out of his sheath 5. 1 the Lord have drawn my 3. out of his sheath 30. 24. I have put my s. in his hand, 25. SS. 10. be afraid, when I shall brandish my s. Zeph. 2. 12. Ethiopians, ye shall be slain by my s. With the SWORD. Gen. 31.26. daughters as captives taken with the s. Exod.5.3. lest he fall on us with the s. or pestilence 22. £4. and I will kill you with the s. Nitm. 19, 16, whoso toucheth one slain with the 3, SO. 18. lest X come out against thee with the s. 31, 8. Balaam also they slew with the s. Deut. 28. 22, the Lord shall smite thee with the s. Jo3h. JO. 11. whom Israel slew with the s, 13, 22. 11. 10. he smote the king of Hazor ivith the s. 1 Sam. 17 .4#. thou comest to me with a i.and spear 47. the Lord saveth not with s. and spear 2 Sam. 12. 9. thou hast killed Uriah with the s. SO. 8. a girdle with a s. fastened upon his loins 21. 16. Ishbi-benob being girded with a s. 1 Kings 1, 51. will not slay his servant with the s. S. 8. I will not put thee to death with the s. 32. better than he, and slew them with the s. 19.1. how he had slain all the prophets utf/i thes. 30. and slain thy prophets with the s. 14. 2 Kings 8. 12. young men wilt thou slay with the s. 11.15. have Athaliah forth, and him that fol- loweth her, kill with the s. 2 Chron. 23. 14. 20. they slew Athaliah with the s. 2 Chi on. 23. 21- 19> 37. his son smote Sennacherib kingof Assyria toith the s. 2 Chrjn. 32. 21, Jsa. .37- 38. 2 Chron. 21. 4. and slew all his brethren loith the s. 36. 17. who slew their young men with the s. Ps. 42,10.asa'iM J. in my boues enemies reproach Isa. 1. 20. rebel, ye shall be devoured with the s. 14. 19. that are slain, thrust through with a 3. 22. 3. thv slain men are not slain with the 3. 27. 1. the Lord with his strong s. shall punisJi Jer. 5. 17. shall impoverish thy cities wtth the 3. 14. 18. then behold the slaiu with the s. 20.4. and he shall slay Judah toifh the s. 26. 23. who slew Urijah with the s. and cast 27.8. that nation will I panish with the s. 29. 18, I will persecute them with the s. 41. 2. smote Gedaliah with the s. and slew him Lam. 4. 9. they that be slain with the s. are better Eeek.7.15. he that is in the field shall diewtrA thes. 23. 10. the Assyrians slew her toith the s. 26.8. shall slay the daughters of Tyrus with the s. 31. 17, they also went down to hell with them that be slsin with the s. 32. 28,32. ( 35. 8. Amos 1. 11, he did pursue his brother with the s 4, 10. your young men have I slain with the s. 7. 9. rise against house of Jeroboam with the s. 9. 1. I will slay the last of them with the s. Mic. 5.6. shall waste the land of Assyria v.ith thes. Mat. 26. 52. that take the /. shall perish with t'he s. SYC Luke 22. 49. Lord, shall we smite reitA th% s. t Acts 12. 2. Ilerod killed James with thes. Heb. 11. 37. weie tempted, were slain with thg Rev. 2. 16. I will fight gainst them with the s. 6. 8. and power to kill with s. and with hunger 13. 10. thatkillethu'iM s. must be killed with 19. 21. the remnant were slain with the s. SWORDSi- 1 Sam. 13. 19. lest the Hebrews make them j> 2 Kings 3. 26. took with him 700 men that drew 3 Neh. 4. 13. I even set the people with their s. Psal. 55. 21. yet his words were drawn s. 59. 7. behold, they belch out, 3. are in their Iip.i Ptov. 30. 14. a generation, whose teeth are asd. Cant. 3. 8. they all hold, s. being expert in war Isa. 2. 4, and they shall beat their 1. into plough shares, their spears into pruniog-hooks.iWic. 4.3 21. 15. they fled from the s. and from the bow £^ei. 16.40. shall thrust thee through with their i 23. 47. and shall dispatch them with their 3. 28. 7. strangers shall draw their 3, and defile 30. 11. they shall draw their s. against Egypt 32. 12. by the 3. of the mighty will I cause to fall' 27. they have laid their /. under their heads Joei 3. 10. beat your plough-shares into s. Mat. 26. 47. with Judas was a great multitude- with 3. from the chief priests, Mark 14. 43. 55, are ye come out as against a thief with s. and staves to take me ? Mark 14. 48. Luke 22. 52^ Liake 22. 38. Lord, behold here are twof. SWORN. Geiu9.Z. 16. by myself have I.r. saith the Lord, Isa. 45. 23. Jer. 49. 13. 1 51. 14. Amos 6.8 Exod. 13. 19. Joseph had straitly s, Israel 17. 16. the Lord hath 3. that he will have war Lev. 6. 5. that about which he hath s. falsely Dan. 7.8. would keep the oath he had j. Jtfr. 11. 5 13, 17. multiply thee, as he hath s. to thy fathers 19- 8. if he enlarge thy coa.st, as he hath t. - 28. 9, shall establish thee, as he hath s, 29. 13, 31.7.bringtheetolan(l Lord hath j. AVi, 9. 15. Josh. 9. 18. because the princes had s. tn them 19. we have f, to them by the Lord,2 17. time of promise drew nigh which God had j; Heb. 4. 3. 1 have s. in my wrath, if they enter. SYCAMINE Luke 17. 6, say to this j. tree, be thou plucked up SYCAMORE Is a tree called the Egyptian Jig-tree; its natit is composed of sycos, a Jig-tree, and moros, mulierry-tree. It partakes of the ?tature oj each of these trees ; of the mulberry-tree in ia leaves, and of the Jig-tree in its fruit, which u. pretty like a Jig in iti shape and bigness. T/ii fru.it grows neither in clusters, nor at the endi of the branches, but sticking to the trunk of the tree. Its taste is pretti/ muck like a wild Jig Amos says, I was no prophet, neither was I prophet's son, but I was an herdman, and a gatherer of syeamore-fnxit, or wild fps, Amos 7. J4. Pliny and other naturalists observe,, that this fruit does not grow ripe till tt is rubbed with iron combs, after which rubbing it ripens in four days. And Jerom upnn Amos says, that without this management th^ fgs cannot be eaten, because of their tntolerabi bitterness. To make this tree fruitful, they made chinks ani clefts in the bark, through which a kind of niilkif lii/uor continually distils . This, they say, cau-^tx a little bough to he formed, sometimes hartrig iti OF icven fi^gs upon it. They a^e lioU'Vi; «{as xat yopajv, Luke ]6. 25. Daniel takes it in the second sense, for an instrument of music, Dan. 3. 5. which some think was a viol,- or some instrument ap- proaching thereto. ---hi. our English translation it is called a dulcimer. Dan. 3. i 5. at what time ye hear sound of the cornet, flute, harp, s. SYNAGOGUE. In Greek ffujiayoiyrj, of auvayiiv to gather together, tignifies an assembly, as in Rev. 2. 9. II 3, 9. where St. John colli the false and hypocritical professors in Smyrna and Phila- delphia, the synagogue of Satan, a congregation or assembly of men, who worship and serve the devil by errors and profaneness, and yet pre- tend they are the only true c/mrch of God. Bui most commonly the word synagogue is used to denote the place where the Jews assembled to pray, to read, and to hear the reading of the holy books, and other instructions. It is often mentioned in the Gospels and the Acts because Christ and his apostles generally went to preach in the synagogues. Authors are not agreed about the time when the Jews first began to have synagogues : Some will have it that they are as ancient as the ceremo- nial law. It cannot be denied, say they, that the Jews did worship God publicly every sabbath, and an other holy occasions, even then when they neither did, nor could go up to Jerusalem ; it is therefore very presumable thai both cojiscience end prudence did direct themlo appoint convenient places for that purpose. Some footsteps of them were to ie seen so early as iti the time of Elisha. Devout persons, in the time of this prophet as- sembled themselves to him on the sabbath-day, to' hear the law read to them, 2 Kinps4. 23. And the author of Psal. 74i/i, describing the havoc that the army of Nebuchadnezzar had made in Jerusalem, says, they have burned up all the sy- na^flguej^ofGod inthe laud, Psal. ?4-. 8. (ht the cojitrary, many learned men have thought them of but a late institution. Dr. PrideauJ'af- Urms, that they had no synagogues before the Babylonish captivity, for the main service of the synagogue, jayj he, being the reading of the law unto the people, where there was no book of the law to be read, there certainly could be no synagogue. But how rare the book of the law was through all Judea before the Babylonish captivity, many texts of scripture tell m. When Jehoshaphat sent teachers through all Judea, to instruct the people in the law of God, they car- ried a book of the law with them, 2 Chron. 17, 9. which they needed n.-t have done, if there had Aeen any copies of the law in those cities to which thgy went; which certainly there would have bill*, nai there been any synagogues in them. Jhid when ililkiah found the law m the temple, % Jvin^s 22. 8. vsiiher he nor king Josiah needc'a SYiV to have been so turprised at it, had books of Ihe (aw been commoyi in those times. Their behaviour on that occasion sufficiently proves, they had never seen it before, which could not be the case, had there then been any other copies of it to be found among ihe people. And if there were no copies of the law at thai time among them, there eo^d then be most certainly no Eynagogues_/br them to resort to, for the hearing of it read ujiio them. From, whence he concludes, there could be no synagogues among the Jews, till after the Ba- bylonish captivity. TTtis learned author says, that if it be examined into, how it came to pass that the Jews were so prone to idolatry before the Babylonish cap- tivity, and so strongly and cautiously, even to superstition, fixed against it after that captivity^ the true reason hereof will appear to be, thai they had the law and the prophets every week constantly read unto them after thai captivityj which they had not before. For before that Captivity, they having tlo synagogues for pub- lic worship, or public instruction, nor any places to resort to for either, unless the temple at Jeru- salem, or ihe cities of the Levites, or to the pro- phets, when God was pleased to sejid such among them, for want hereof great igrwrance grew among the people : God was little known among them, and his laws in a manner wholly forgotten. And therefore as occasion offered, they were easily drawn into all the superstitious and idolatrous Uiages of the neighbouring nations j till at length, for the punishment hereof, God gavg them up to a dismal destruction in the Baby- lonish captivity: But after that captivity, and the return of the Jews from it, synagogues being erected among them in every city, to which they cmistantly resorted for public wor- ship, and where every week they had the law from the first, and after that from the time of Antiochus' persecution, the prophets also read unto them, and were by sermons and exhortations there delivered, at least every sabbath, ijistructed in their duty, and excited to the obedience of it : This kept t'heat in a thorough knowledge of God and his laws. And the threats they found in the prophets against the breakers of them, after these also came to he read among them, deterred them from transgressing against them. So that the law of Moses was never more strictly ob- served by them than from the time of Ezra (when synagogues first came into use anumg them) to the time of our Saviour ; and they would have bee?t unilamable herein, had they not overdone it, by adding corrupt traditions of their own devising whereby, at length, they made the law itself if none effect, as our Savi- our chargeth them. Mat. 15.6. As to Psal. 74. 8, They have burned up all the synagogues of God in the land ; In the origijial. Col moadhe Rl, that is, all the assemblies of God, by which, says Dr. Prideaux, I acknow- ledge must be understood ihe places where the people did assemble to worship God. But this doth not infer, that those places rcere synagogues^ and there are none of the ancient versions, ex- cepting that of Aguila, that so render this passage. The cfitef place where the Israelites assembled for the worship of God, rvas the tem- ple at Jerusalem, and before that T:as built, the tabernacle ; and the open court before the altar was that part, in both of them, where the people assembled to offer up their prayets unto God. But those that lived at a distance from the tabernacle, while thai was in being, and after- wards from the temple, when that was built, not being able at all times to resort thither, they built courts, like those in which they prayed at the tabernacle and at the temple, therein to offer up their prayers unto God, which in after- times we find called by the name of proseuchse. Into one of them our Saviour is said to have gone to pray, and to hove continued therein a whole ntght, Luke 6. 12. What our English translation there renders, and contirmed all night in prayer to God, is in the original y-ctt rjv htctyvxIepeCwv h TJ7 Upoa-^uyyi toD ©eoC, that is, And he continued all night in a proseucha of God. In another of them, St. Paul taught the people at Philippi, Acts 16. IS, l6. In these two verges, what we render in our English version by the word prayer, is in the original a proseucha, or place of prayer. The proseuchse differed from the synagogues in several particulars. [1] hi synagogues the prayers were offered up in public forms in com- mon for the whole congregaliim ; but in the DEoseuchae they prayed, as in the temple, every one apart for himself ; and so oUr Savtr SYN prayed in the pruseuchas he went into. [2] 'Jh synagogues were covered houses ; but the pr(» seuchffi were open courts ; they had no covering except perhaps the shade of some trees, or somt covered galleries. [:}] The synagogues were all built on elevated places, i^ithhi the cities tP which they did belong ; but the proseuchse were without the eifies, tn the fields^ especially nea' rivers. So this author concludes, thiH w/te^t ihe Psalmist says, that they burnt up ih^ synagogues of God, he tnay be understood of th^ proseuchae, m of the schools of the prophets, or the placed wnere the Eeoites taught the peo- ple in their cities. After the time of the Maccabeer, synagogQes be- came frequent in Israel- It is affirmed, thai in the city of Jerusalem alone, were no less t/ian four hundred and sixty, or even four him dred and eighty ; hut heretji they are supposed to have spoken hyper bolically, and to /utve ex- pressed an uncertain large uamber by a certain one. Every trading f rate* nity had a synagogue of their own, and even st angers built some far titose of their own nation. Hence it is, that in Acts 6. 9. mention is made of the synagogues of the Libertines, Cyreniaus, Alexandrians, Cilicians, and Asiatics ; which were appointed for the use of such of the inhabitants of these cities, or of these nations, as should at any time be at Jerusalem. The Jewish authors give this general rule for the construction o/" synagogues. Wherever there are ten batelnim, a synagogue ought to be built. The signification of the word batelnim has been much controverted. Buxtorf thinks them to be persons receiving a stipend for duly assisting at divine service, that there may be always ten persons, ac least, to assemble together. Eight foot imagines them to have been ministers and officers of ihe synagogue. Others think this the most probable opinion, namely, that they were persons of a iTiature age, free, and in a condi- tion to assist constantly at the service, on alt days of assembling, which were, at least, two days a week, beside the Sabbath ; So that ah ways upon these days there were present that number of assistants, without which the ser vice could not be performed. When there were ten such persons in a town or city, they called it a great city, and here they might butld a sy- nagogue. As the synagogue-Jfirutce was to be on three »ays every week, for the sake of hea'^ing the law ; a? it was to be thrice on those days, for the sake of their prayers. For it was a cojistant rule a- mong them-, that all were to pray unto God three times every day, tliat is, in the morning, at the time of the momirig sacrifice j and 171 the even- ing, at the time of the evening sacrifice ; and at the beginning of the night, because till then the evening sacrifice was still left burning upon the altar. It was anciently among God's peo- ple the steady practice of good and religious persons, to offer up their piayers to God thncg every day. This we find David did. Psal. 55. 17, Evening, morning, and at noon, will I pray. And Daniel, notwtthsiandiiig the king's decree to the contrary, says, that he kneeled upon his knees three times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks unto his God, Dan. 6. 10. By which it is implied, thai he did not only at that time thus pray, but that it was always his constant custom so to do. When synagogues tetre eyected among the Jews, the hours if publtc devoi'zon ni, thtm on their synagogue days, weie, as to morning and even- ing prayers, the same hours in lohich the morn- ing and evening sacrifices were offered vp at the temple. And the same hours zceie aha ob- served in their private prayers uherever per- formed. For the offering oj the incense on the golden altar in the holy place, at every morning and evening sacrifice in the temple, was insti- tuted on purpose to ofitr up unto God the pray- ers of the people, who were then without, praying unto him. Hence it uas, that St. Duke tells 7fs, that while Zacharias went into the temple to burn incense, the whole multitude of the peo- ple were praying without at the time of incense,- Duke 1. 9, 10. And fur the same reason it if that David prayed. Let my prayer be set forth before thee as incense, and the lifting up of my hands as the eveniog sacrifice, Psal. 141. 2. And according to this usage is to be explained what we find in Rev. 8. 3, 4, 5, where it is said, that an angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer, and there wa.T given unto him much incenoe, that he should offer it up with the prayers of all saints, upon thi! golden altar, which was before the thion«; RYN and th« smoke ol itie incense which e&me with the prayers of the saiot« ascended up tefore Ood out of the aDKcl's hanu. Tht angel agm mentioned, it the angel of the covenant. Christ artr Lord, who intercedes for us with God, and, as onr Medtutor, coiutaritly offeri up tntr yrayera unto him. And the manner of hit doing this is set forth by the manner of the typical re- presentation of it in the temple. ^r as there, at every morning and evening sacri- fice, the priest, in virtue of that sacrifice, en- tering into the holy place, and presenting him- self at the golden altar, which stood directly h^fore the mercv-seat, (the throne of God^s visi* hie presence among them during the tabernacle and the first temple) did burn incense thereon^ while the people were at their prayers without^ thereby, as an intercessor to Cod for them, to offer up their prayers to him for hit gracious ac- teptanee, and to make them ascend up before him from out of his hands as a sioeet-smellijtg savour in hit presence; so Christ, onr true priest, and most powerful intercessor, by virtue of that one Hacrince of himself once offered up, being entered into the holy place, the heaven above, is there contintial/y present before the throne of mercy, to be a constarit intercessor far iu utito God ; and while tee are here in the miter court of hit church i» this world, offering up ottr prat/ers unto God ; he there presents them unto him for us, attd through his hands they are accepted as a tweet-smelling savonr in his presejice. And it being well understood amojig the Jews that the offering up of the daily sacrifices, and the burning of incense upon the altar of in- cense, at the time of those sacrifices, teas for the rendering of God propitious to them, and making theii prayers to be acceptable in his presence, they leere very caref-tl to make the times of these offerings, and the times of their prayers, both at the temple, and every where else, to be exactly the same. The most pious and devout persons that laere at Jerusalem, chose on those times to go up into the temple, and there to offer up their prayers unto God ; thus Peter and John are said to go up into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour of the day, which 7vas at three in the afternoon, the time of the offering vp the evening sacrifice. Acts 3. 1. Those loho were in other places, or being at Jernse/em, had not leisure to go up to the temple, perfor?ned their devotions elsewhere : if it Jvere a synagogue- day, they 7oe7it into the synagogue, and there prayed with the congregation: and if it ipere not a aynagogue-day they then prayed in pri- vate by themselves ; and if they had leisure to go to' the synagogue, they chose that for the place to do it in, ihinkirtg such a holy place the proper est for such a hi^ly exercise, though performed there in their private persons only ; but if they had not leisure to go to such a holy place, then they prayed wherever they toere at the hour of prayer, though it were in the street rr market-placs. And for this it juas that our Saviour found fault with them, when he told them, Wat, 6. 5, that they loved to pray standing in the synagogues, and in the corners of the streets, thereby affecting more lo be seen of men, than to be accepted of by God. Ihit many of them had upper rooms in theii houses, which were as chapels, particularly set apart, and consecrated for this purpose. In luch an one Cornelius was praying at the ninth hour of the day, that is, at the time of the evening sacrifice, when the angel appeared unto htm. Acts 10. 30. And such an one Peter went up into to pray about ihe sixth hour of the day, jicts 10, 9, when he had the vision of the great sheet, that is, at half an hour past twelve or thereabout ; for then the evening sacrifice did begin on great ajid solemn days, and such an one it seems hereby that was. And in such an uppfr room where the apostles assembled to- gether in prayer, when ine Holy G/iott des- cended upon them. Acts 1. 13. 3n the synagogue was the ark or chest, wherein lay the book of the law, that is, the Penta- teuch, or five books of Moses. This chest, they toy, was made after the model of the ark of the covenant, and aljvnys placed in that part of the synagogue which looked towards the Holy Cattd, if Ihe synagogue was out of it ; but if it was within it, then the che.it uas placed (xwardi Jertualem ; end if the synagogue stood n this city, the chat was set towards the loly of hofiea. Out of this ark it was they titok^ with a great deal of cercTnonj/, and before ,A# whole congregation, the book of she lew, son SYX when fhey wete :j read it. In the midst of the synagogue was x desk or pulpit, upon which the book or roll of the law was read very solemnly. There tikeieise he stood who intended to harangue the people. As to the seats or pews whereon the people sat to hear the law read and expounded ; of these some were more honourable than others. The former were for those who were called Elders, not so much upon the accoimt of their age as of their g''avity, pnulence, and authority. These Elders sat with their hacks towards the forementioned chest, and thetr faces towards l.'ie congregation, who looked towards the ark. These seats of ihe lElders are those which are called in Mat. C3. 6, the chief seats, and which our Saviour or. dered hit ditciptes Jiot to contend for, or affect, as the Pharisees did. The women 7oere therein distinct from ihe men, and seated in a gallery inclosed with lattices, so that they might see a7id hear, but not be seen. To regulate and take care of all things belonging to the synagogue service, there Teas appointed a cmoictl, or assembly of grave and wise persons, leell verted in the law, over whom toas set a president, leho is called the ruler of the syna- gogue, Ijfike 8. 41. He presided in the as- semblies, and in judicial affairs that were sometimes decided there, agaiuit those who had given any scandal, and tratisgreised the law in any important matter. As for scourging, some are of opinion, that it was a punishment not falling under the jurisdiction of the rulers of the synagogues, ^u belonging to the civil courts, which they take to be meant by the synagogues, where our Saviour tells his disciples they should be scourged, Mat. 10. 17- Others on the con- trary, maintaiit, that by the word synagogues m the place here tjiwted, we are to understand syimgogues properly so called. As to the ma7i- ner of scourging, see ScouRCE. The same presidents invited those to speak in the synagogue, whom they thimght capable of it, and offered that honour to sirangsrs, if there were any that teemed to have the gift of speak- ing. St. Paul bei7ig at Antioch of Pisidia, was invited by the rulers i/ the synagogue to make a discourse to them for their edification. Acts 13. 14, 15. And it is very probable, that whenever our Saviour preached in the synagogues it aas not witho^u the pertnission of the president, or chief ruler, though it be not expressly said so in the goipel, because it was a known ctutom. The rulers of the synagogue were likewise bound to take care of the poor. There were in every synagogue two treasury chests, one for poor strangers, and the other for their own poor. Those who were charitably inclined, put their alms into these chests at their coming into the synagogue to pray. Upon exiraordijiary occa- sions they sometimes made public collections ; tn which cases, the mlers of the synagogue ordered the person whose business it -cas to collect the alrrv, to ask every body for his charity. Every one promised according as he ivas disposed, and afterwards they gathered fropi home to house what had been promised, for the Jews meddled not with money on their sabbath-day. These rulers likewise taught the people. This they did sometimes byway of dispiue and conference, by questions and answers, or else by continued discourses like sermojts. All these different wavs of teaching they called by the general name of searching ; the discoune they styled a search, or inquisition, a7id him that made it, a searcher. The Hebrew word derafeh, signi- Jies, to dive into the sublime, profound, mystical, allegorical, and prophetical senses of holy scripture. The synagogue of the Libertines, or freed men, Acts 6. g. 7oas, according to many interpreters, that of those Jews, who having been led away captive by Po7npey and by Sosias, had after- joards recovered their liberty, and were retired to Jerusalem, wheit Tiberias drove away the Jews out of Italy. Others will have it, that St. Luke wrote Libystinorum, and 7iot Liber- tinoruni ; a7id that the Libystini were people of Lybia, joi7iing to Egypt. Others by these Libertines understood the sons of such Jews as were free denizens of Home. Mat. 12. 9. when departed, be went into their s. 13. 54. he taught them in tlfcir s. Mark 6. 2. Mark 1, 23. and there was ia their i. a man with an unclean spirit, Lxtke 4.33. ip. when they were come on. of s, Luke 4. 38. 5. 32. .lairus by name, one of the rulers of the s. besought Jesus, 30.38. Uike 8.41,49- TAB Ijuke •$. l6. as his custom vas, he went into A\o s. OD the sabbathpday 20. the eyes of all in the s. were fastened on him 7. 5. he loveth our nation and hath built us % Jolm 6. 59. these things said he m die s. g. 22. that he should be pat out of the s. 12. 42. lest they should be put out of the s. ,18. 20. 1 ever taught in the the s. and temple Acts 6.9.theD arose certain of the ;, which is called the s. of Libertines, disputing with Stephea IS. 14. they went into the s. on the sabbath-day^ and sat down 15. the rulers of the s. sent to them, saymg 42. and when the Jews were gone out of tlie j. 14. 1. Paul and Barnabas went both into the s. 17. 1. to Thessalonica there was a /.of the Jews 17. therefore he disputed in the s, with the Jews and with devout persons^ 18. 4. and he reasoned in the s. every sabbath 7. Justus, whose house joined hard to the s 8. Crispus the chief ruler of the t. believed 17. Greeks took Sostheoes chief ruler of the t. 26. Apollos began to speak boldly iu the s. 22. 19. beat in every /. such as believed, S6. 14. Jam. 2. 1 2. if there come into your s, a man Rev. 2. 9. but are the s. of Satan .3. 9. 1 will make them of the .r. of Satan SYNAGOGUES Psal. 74. 8. they have burned up all the s. of G il/f/r.4.23. Jes. went teaching in their / .and preach ing the gospel, 9. 35. Mark 1. 39. Luke 13. 10. 6. 3. as the hypocrites do in the s. 5. for they love to pray standing in the s. 10. 17. they will scourge you in their /. 23. 34. 23. 6. for they love the chief seats in the s, Ma^k 12. 39. Luke 11. 43. | 20.46 Mark 13. 9* and in the s. ye shall be beaten Luke 4. 15. he taught in the s. being glorified 44. and he preached in the 1. of Galilee 12. 41. and when they bring you unto the s. 21. 12. delivering you up to the J. and prisons Joh7i 16. 2. they shall put you out of the t. Acts 9- 2. Saul desired of him letters to the s. 20. straightway he preached Christ in the 13. 5. Paul and Barnabas preached in the s 15. 21. being read in the s, every aabbaih-day 24. 12. neither raising up the people in the s. T. TABERNACLE 0/ aiiVncw. Signifies, [1] A te7it or pavilion raided on posts to lodge imder, Num. 24. 5. Mat. 17. 4. [2] A house or dwelling. Job 11. 14. I 22. S.*!. [3] A kind of te7it to take tip a7id down, as occasion required ; which was as it were the palace of the Most High, the dwelling of the God of Israel ; wherein the Jsraelites, duri7tg their jonr- 7ieyings in the wilderness, performed the chief of their religious exercises, ofiered their sacri- fices, a7id worshipped God : It was thirty cubits i7i length, and ten in breadth and iu height. It was divided into two partitio7is : ihe first was called. The Holy Place, lohieh was twenty cubits lo7tg, a7td ten jcide : here were placed the table of shew-bread, the golden ca7idlestick, and the golden altar of i7ice7ue. The second was called. The most Holy Place, whose length toas ten cubits, a7id breadth ten aihits, wherein, before the buildmg of the temple, the ark o- the covenant was kept, tohich was a ij/7/tlol if God's gracious prese7ice with the Jewish chtirch. The most Holy toas divided from the Holy Place by a cuTtai7i, or veil of very rich cloth, tohich hutig upon four pillars of shittim- toood, that were covered with plates of gold, Exod. 26. 1. Heb. 9.2,3. [4] Christ's hum a7i nattire, of which the Jetoisli tabernacle teas a type, wherei7i Cod dtvells really, iubstanlially, and persotially, Heb. 8. 2. | 9. 11. [5] The true church milita7it, Psal. 15. 1. [6] Our natural body, i?i which the soul lodges as in a tabernacle, 2 Cor. 5. 1. 2 Pet. 1. 13. [7] The toketis of God'^' gra.-:iotis presence. Rev. 21. 3. The feast of tabernacles, Lev. 23. 34- was so called, because the Israelites kept it under gree7i tents or ardoun, iti me7nory of their dtvelling i7i tenis in their passage through the toilder7ies3. It was oyie of the three great -solemnities, wherein all the males were obliged to prese7it themselves before the Lord. It was celebrated after harvest, on the \5th day o- the mo7ith Tisri, which answers to on? mo7it % of September. The feast continued eight dayt but the first dav «kJ I'le last W4rn the mos tAB ' i,thtnn. Ileiein they retunied tha7iks to God Jar t/ie/ntits of the earth they had then gathered IK. and Tvere also put iti vihtd that they were hut jiH^rinis and travellers in this viorld. Exod. 25. J), make it after the maimer ot* the f. 2fi. ]. thou shall make the t. whh ten curtains fi.couple the curtains,anil it shall be one t, 3fi.l3. 7. thou shalt make curtains of Roats' hair to be a covering upon the t. 35. 11. | 36. 14. ]5. shalt make boards for the t. of shiitim wood. 17, 20, 26. I 36. 20,22,23,28,31.32. 26. make bars for the t. 2". | 30. rear up the /. 2*. 9. and thou .shalt make the court of the t. 19. all the vessels of the t. of brass, 39.40, 29. 43. the t. shall be sanctified by my glory 31.7. they may make all the furniture of the t. S3. 7. Moses pitched the t, without the camp 11. but Joshua departed not out of the t. 35. 18. the pins Of the t. 38. 20, 31. .^6.- 8. them that wrought the work of the t. 39. 32. thus was the work of the /. finished .S3, ami they bWught the /. to Moses, the tent 40. 2. thou shalt set up the /. ||9. anoint the t. 17. on the first month, on the first day, the i. was reared up, 18. Nmii. 7. 1. 19. he spread abroad the tent over the r. 21. he brouglitthe ark into the t. and set up 33. he reared up the court round about the /. 34. the glory of the Lord filled the t. 35. 36. the cloud was taken up from over the t. Nttm. 9. 17. I 10. 11. I 12. 10. 38. for the cloud of the Lord was on the t, by day, and fire by oi-'it, Nwu. 9. 18, I9i 22. Lev. 8. 10. Moses anolnteu the /. and all therein 15. 31. that they die not when they defile my t. 17. 4. bringeih not an offering before the r. 26. H. 1 will set my t. among you, not abhor you A'nnj. 1. 50. appoint Levites over the r. shall bear the /. shall encamp round about the /. 53. 51. and when the /. setteth forward, and when the t. is to be pitched, Levites set it up 53. the Levites shall keep the charge of the t. of testltnony, 3.7,25. [ 18.3. | 31.30.47. 3.7. bpfore the /.to do the service of the /. 23. the Gershonites shall pitch behind the t. 35. the Merarites shall pilch northward of the t. S&. those that encamp before the t. eastward 4. 16. the oversight of the /. pertaineth to Kleazar 25. they shall bear the curtains of the r. 31. shall bear the boards of the/, and bars thereof 5. 17. the priest shall take of the dust of the /. 7. 3. they brought their offering before the t. 9. 15. on the day that the /. was reared up, the cloud covered the t. namely the tent of testinaouy 10. 21. the Kohaihites did set up the t. 11. 24. Moses set seventy elders roundabout the/. 26. but they went not out unto the /. 16. 9- seemcih it small to do the service of the /, 24. get you up from about the/, of Korah, £7. l*. 13. whoso comcih near to the /. shall die X}eut. 31 . 15. L. appeared in /, in a pillar of cloud Joih. se. 19. wherein the Lord's /, dwelleth 1 Snm. 2. t 32. see the affliction of the /. 2 Sa7n. 6. 17. they set the ark in the midst of the /. 7. 6. but I have walked in a tent and in a /. 1 /\ingsl. 39. Zadok took ahorn of oil out of the /. 2. 28. .ioab fled to the /. of the Lord and altar 8. 4. vesselsin the /.were brought up, 2 Chr. 5. 5. 1 Chroti. 6, 48. the Levites for the service of the /. 9- 19- Koraliites were keepers of the gates of the /. 23. they had the oversight of the house of the /. 16, 39. the priests before /. of the Lord 17.5. but have gone from one /, to another 21. 29. for the c, which Mosesmade in wilderness 23. 26. they shall no more carry the /. 2 Chron. \, b. he put the brazen altar before the r. Job 5. 24. shall know that thy (. shall be in peace 18.6.lhe light shall be dark in his /, and his candle 34. his coi>fideHce shall be rooted out of his /. IS.desiruction shall dwell in his (.because not his l9- 12. his troops encamp round about my /. 20. 26. it shall go ill with him that is lefl in his /. 29.4. when the secret of God was upon my t. 31. 31. if tbe men of my /, said not, oh that 36. 29. can ally understand the noise of his /, T Psttt. 15. 1. Lord, who shall abide in thy /. ? 19. 4. in them hath he set a /. for the sun ^6. t8. I have loved the /. oj* thy honour 27. 5. iu the secret of his /. shall he hide me 6. r will offer in his t. sacrifices of joy 61.4. I will abide in thy t. for ever 76. 2. in Salem is his /, his dwelling-place in Zion ?8. 60. so that he forsook the /. of Shiloh t)7. moreover he refused the /. of .Joseph * 132. 3. 1 will not come into the/, of my house, 7- Vrov. 14. 11- the /. of the upright shall flourish Jsn, 4. Q.there shall be a /. for a shadow from heal \ti. 5. he suall sit upon it in the /. of David 33. 2u. a t. that shall not be taken down Jer* 10. 20. my is spoiled all my cords broken 600 TAii Lam. 2. 4. he slew all that were p yisant in the t. 6. he hath violently uken awa; neither shalt thou f. her son's daughter 18, neither shalt ihou t. a wife to her sister j^o, 14i and if a man t. a wife, and her mother £1.7. the priests shall not /. a wife that is a whore, nor r. a woman put away, Esek. 44. 22. 13. he shall t. a wife in her virginity £j. .36. t. thou no usury of him, or increase ■Ki.ye shall t. them as an inheritance for children finm. 8.6, f. the Levite.s from among Israel 11. 17. 1 will t. of the Spirit that is on theo ]ti. 3. Korah said, ye t. too much upon yon, 7. .'{."i.Sl.ye shall r. no satisfaction for the life. 3S. iJcui. 1. 13. r. ye wise men and understanding 4.34. and t. him anation, from the midst of nation 15. 17. then thou shalt t. an aWl and thrust •2.1. 18. the elders of that city shall t. that man SO. a man shall not t. hib father's wife 24. 4. may not t. her again to be his wife .. 6. no man shall t, or millstone to pledge 17. nor t, a widow's raiment to pledge 35. 8. if he say, I like not to t. her Josh. 6. IB. when ye t, of the acccursed fhing 7. 14. the family which the Ld, shall /. the house- hold which the Lord shall t. shall come 6.29. they should t. his carcase down from the tree 10. 43. their land did Joshua t, at one time 170. 4. they shall t. him into the city to them 22. 19. then t. ye possession among us, rebel not Judg. 5. 50. for the necks of them that t. spoil It, 3. that thou goesttor. a wife of uncircumcised 15. have ye called us to t. that we have ? 19. 30. consider, t. advice, and speak your minds Ihuh 2. 10. thou shouldest t. knowledge of me 1 Sam. 3. 16, then t. as much as thy soul desireth^ and if not I will t. it by force 8. 11. he will t, your sons for himself* his chariots 13. he will t. your daughters |1 14. t. your fields 15. t. the tenth of your seed || ID. t. men-servants 1". 18. how thy brethren fare, and t, their pledge 46, and t. thine head from thee 1914. Saul sent messengers to (. David, 20. 3L. 9. if thou wilt t. that, /. it, there is no other 24, 11. yet thoQ huntest my soul to t, it 25. 11. shall I then t. my bread, and my water '2i). 11, t. now the spear that is at his bolster 2 ■Sftm. 12. 4. he spared to t. of his own flock 11. I will i. thy wives before thine eyes 28. r, it, lest I /. the city, and it be called 16. 9. let me go over, and* t. off his head 19. 19. the king should /. it to his heart, 13, S3. .'((). Mcphibosheth said, yea, let him /. all A h'ings 11. 31. he said to Jeroboam, e. ten pieces 34. I will not t. the whole kingdom 14. 3. /. ten loaves 1| 18. 40. t. prophets of Baal £0. 18. come for war or peace, t. them alive 21, 15. arise, t. possession of the vineyard, I6. 23.2t). t. Micaiah, carry him back, 2 CAr. 18. 25, fi hins:s 0. T will (. no bullock out of thy hous« TAK P.fa/.50.l6. shouldest t. my covenant in thy mouth 51. 11. and /. not thy Holy Spirit from me 71. 11. /. him, for there is none to deliver him 75. 1 2. when 1 shall /. a set time, I will judge 81. 2. /. a psalm II 83, 12. /. the houses of God 89- 33. my kindness will 1 not utterly / from him 109. 8. and let another /. his office 116. 113. 1 will /. the cup of salvation, and call 119, 43. /. not the word of truth utterly out 139. 9. if I /. the wings of the morning 20. and thine enemies /. thy name in vain Prov. 5. 22. his own iniquities shall /. the wicked 6. 25. neither let her /. thee with her eyelids 27. can a man t. fire in his bosom, not be burned 7. 18. let us /. our fill of love till the morning 20, 16. t. his garment that is surety for stranger, /. apledge of him for a strange woman, 27. 13. 30. 9. and /. the name of my God in vain Eccl. 5. 15. and shall /. nothing of his labour 19. and to (. his portion and rejoice in fais labour Cant. 2. 16. /. us the foxes, the little foxes /■\a. 27. 6, he shall cause them of Jacob to i. root 28. 19. from the time it goftth, it shall /. you 30. 14. not a shred to / fire from the hearth 33. 23. the prey is divided, the lame /. the prey 40, 24. their stock shall not /. root in the earth 44. 15. he will /. thereof and warm himself 47. 2. /. the millstones, and grind meal 3. I will /. vengeance, I will not meet as a man 57. 13. vanity shall /. them, wind carry them 58. 2, they t. delight in approaching to God 66.21.1 will also r. of them for priests and Levites Jer. 2. 22. /. thee much soap || 3. 14. one of a city 13. 4. /. the girdle that thou hast got, 6. • 21. shall not sorrows /.thee as a woman in travail 15. 19, if thou t. forth the precious from the vile 16, 2. thou shalt not /. thee a wife in this place 16. 22. for they have digged a pit to /. me 19- 1 • '■ of the ancients of the people of ihe priests 20. 10. and we shall /. our revenge 011 him 35. 9' I will t. all the families of the north 10. I will /. from them the voice of mirth 38. if they refuse to /. the cup at thine hand 39. 6. /. ye wives, and beget sons and daughters 32. 24. they are come to the city to /, it 25. buy the field for money, and /.witnesses, 44. 38. Kebuchadrezzar king of Babylon shall /. it 39. 12. /. Jeremiah, and look well to him 46. 11. go up into Gilead, and /. balm, 51. 8. 50.15. /.vengeance upon her ; as she hath done, do 51.36.they shall not /. of thee a stone for a corner 36. behold I will /. vengeance for tUee Lam.i.13. what thing shall I /. to witness for thee 1 Ezek. 4. 1. /. thee a tile [13. /. an iron pan 9- /. unto thee wheat, barley, and beans 5. 1. /. a sharp knife, /. a rasor, /. balances 10. 6. /. fire from between the wheels 11. 19. 1 will /.the stony heart out of their flesh 14. 5. that I may /. the house of Israel 15. 3. will men /. a pin of it to hang any vessel 31. 26. remove the diadem, /. ofl* the crown 22. 16. thou shalt /. thine inheritance in thyself 24. 5. /. the choice of the flock, and burn bones 8. it might cause fury to come up to /. vengeance 35, when I / . from them their strength Q^. IQ. t. a multitude, /. her spoil, /. her prey 33. 2. if people of the land ^ a man of their coasts 36. 34. 1 will /. you from among the heathen 37. 16. /. thee one stick, /. another stick, write 19- 1 will /. the stick of Joseph, and will put 38. 13. to /. a spoil and to /. a prey 13. art thou come to /, prey, to /. a great spoil 46. 18. the prince not /. the people's inheritance DaJi. 7. 18, but the saints shall /. the kingdom 11. 15. the king shall /. the most fenced cities 18. he shall turn to the isles, and shall /. many Hos. 1. 3. go /. unto thee a wife of whoredoms 11. 4. 1 was as they that/. oiTthe3'oke on jaws 14. 3. /. with you words, and turn to the Lord Amos B. 11. ye /. from him burdens of wheat 12. they ^ict the just, they r. a bribe 9. 2. thence shall mine hand /. them, 3. Jonah 4.3. /. I beseech thee, my life from me Alic, 2. 2. they covet fields and /. them by violence 6. shall not prophesy, that they shall not /. shame AW*. 1 .2. the Lord will /. vengeance on adversaries 3. 9. i. ye the spoil of silver, (. the spoil of gold Ila&. 1. 10. for they shall heap dust and /. it Hag. 1. 8. build the house, I will t. pleasure in it 2. 33. will I /. thee, O Zerubbabel my servant Zec/i. 6. 10. /. of them of the captivity, of Ileldai 11. 15, /. yet instruments of a foolish shepherd Mat. 1. 20. learnotto /. unto thee Mary thy wife 2. 13. and /. the young child and its mother 6.25./.notthought foryour life,28,31,.34. \ 10. 19. 'jWar* 13.11. Lukeli. 11,22,26. 11. 12. and the violent /. the kingdom by force 39- /. my yoke upon you, and learn of me 15. 26. not meet to /. children's bread, Mar/t7. 27. 16. 5. they had forgotten to /. bread, Mari 8. 14. TAK 7lffl/,17.25.of whom the kings of the cartli/.custom ? 18. IG, then /. with thee one or two more 20. 14. /. that thine is and go thy way 24. 17. let him on house top not come down to r. any thing out of his house, Mark 1.3. 15. 25. 28. /. therefore the talent from him, give it 26. 4. that they might /. Jesus, HdarA 14. 1, 44. 36. Jesus took bread and said, r, eat, this is my body, Mari 14. 22. 1 Cor. 11. £4. 45. sleep on now, and/, your rest, Vtfar* 14. 41. 52. they that /. the sword shall perish by sword 55.with swords and staves to /. me, Mark 14, 48. MarkG. 8. /. nothing for their journey, Liike 9. ■**- 12. 19. his brother should /.his wife, Lu^e 20.38. 15.34. casting lots what every man should /. 36. whether Elias will come to /. him down Luke 6. 4. David did /. and eat the shew-bread ' 49. forbid him not to /. thy coat also 10. 35. /. care of him || 13. 19. soul, /. thine ease 14. 9. then begin with shame to /. the lowest room 16.6. /, thy bill, 7. || 22. 17. /. this and divide it 19. 24. t. from him the pound, and give it to him 22. 36. he that hath a purse, let him /. it John 2, 16. Jesus said to them, /. these things hence 6. 7. that every one of them may /. a little 15. that they would come and /. him by force 7.30. they sought to/* him, 32. \ 10.39. | 11.57. 10.17.therefore my father loveth me, because 1 lay down my life, that I might /. it again, 18. 16. 15. he shall /. of mine, and shewituntoyoa 17. 15. thou shouldest /. them out of the world 18.31. /.ye him, andjudge Mm according to your 19. 6. Pilate saith, /. ye him, and crucify him Acts 1. 20. and his bishoprick let another /. 13. 3. Herod proceeded farther to /. Peter also 15. 14. 10 /. out of them a people for his name 37. Barnabas determined to /. with them John- SB. Paul thought not good to /. him with theuv 20.13. sailed to Asbos.there intending to /. in Paul 26. wherefore I /. you to record this day 21. 34. them /. and purify thyself with them 37. 33. Paul besought them to /. meat, 34. 1 Cor. 6. 7. why do you not rather /. wrong ? 15. shall I ^en /. the members of Christ 9- 9- doth God /, care for oxen ? 2 Cor. 8. 4. and /. upon us the ministering to saints 11. 20. for ye suffer, if a man /. of you 13. 10. therefore I /. pleasure in infirmities Eph. 6. 13. /. to you the whole armour of God 17- and /. the helmet of salvation, and sword 1 Tim. 3. 5. how shall he /. care of the church 2 Tim, 4. 11. /. Mark, and bring him with thee Heb. 7. 5. a commandment to /. tithes of people Jam.5.10. /. my brethren, the prophets an exeunpl^ 1 Pet. 2. 30. if ye r. itpatieutly, it is acceptablo Rep. 3. 11. hold fast, that no man /. thy crown 5. 9. thou aK worthy to /. the book, and to open 6. 4. power given him to /. peace from the earth 10. 8. /. the little book |t 9. /. it and eat it 32. 17. let him /. the water of life freely TAKE awaif. G«»..30.15.wouldestthou /.aicmy son's mandrakes 42. 36. and ye will /. Benjamin au>a^ Erod. 3. 9' /■ this child away, and nurse it for me 8. 8. that he may /. away the frogs from me 10.17. tliathe may /. aw. from me this death only 33. 25. and I will /. sickness away, Deut. 7. 15. 33. 23. I will /. aw. mine hand, and thou shalt see Lev. 3. 4. it shalt he /. awau, 10, 15. I 4. 9. | 7. 4. 4. 31. he shall /, away all the fat thereof, 35. 14. 40. command that they /. away the stones Nnm. 4. 13. shalt /.azcaj/ the ashes from the altar 17. 10. thou shalt quite /. away their murmuriugs 31.7. pray that be may /. aaf. the serpents from us Josh. 7. IS. until ye /. axoay the accursed thing 2 Sam. 4.11 . shall 1 not /. you away from the earth 5. 6. except thou /. away the blind and the lame 24. 10. /. away the iniquity of thy servant 1 Kings H, 31. mayest /. away the innocent blood 14. 10. /. a. the remnant of the house of Jeroboam 16. 3. /. away the posterity of Baasha j| 21. 21. of Ahab 19. 4. it is enough now, O Lord, /. away my life 10. and they seek my life, to /. it away, 14. 20.6. what is pleasant, shall my servants/, aioai, 24./. the kings a. and put captains in their rooms 2 Kings 2. 3. the Lord will /. away thy master, 5. 6. 32. see how he hath sent to /. a^oay mine head 18. 32. till 1 come and /. you awai/,lsa. 36. 17. 1 C/ir.17.13.1 will not/, my m^vcy away from him Esth. 4. 4. sent to /. aicay his sackcloth from hiiti Job 7. 21. why dost thou not /. away mine iniquity 9. 34. let him /. his rod away from me 34. 2. they violently /. away flocks 10. they /. away the sheaf from the hungry 33. 32. in so doing, my maker would soon /. me a. 36.18. beware, lest he /. thee away with his stroke Psal. 36. t 9- '■ not away my soul with sinners 31 . 13, they devised to /. away my life , 53. 5. he shall /. thee away and pluck thee o^« TAK TAK Pifl/.58.9.'ne shall (. them azoay with a ■HrhirUvindJ Exod. 26. 5, that the loops i. ^toU one of another J02. S4. /. me not away io the midst of my days Vn)v.'22.i7 . why should he t.auf. thy bed from thee S5 , 4. /. awfl^ the uross from the silver 5. t. atiiay the wicked from before the king i/m. 1. 15. and I will (. aioatf alJ thy sin ?.. I. (.«w«y the stay and staff II 18.;. away bravery i.l. to /.anf. our reproach ||5. 5. I will t. aw. hedge 5, 2:J. <- ff:^fl^ the righteousness of the righteous 10. 2. to t. away the right from the poor ■25. 8. the rebuke of his people shall be r. away 27. 9. this is all the fruit, to (. axony his sin 39. 7. and of thy sons shall they /. awav 40. 24. the whirlwind shall t. them away 58. 9, if thou /. amay from the midst of thee JerAA. t. awfly the foreskins of your heart S. 10. destroy and t. away her battlements 15. 15. (. me not away in thy long-suffering E^ek. 11. 18. shall t. away the detestable things 23. 25. they shall t. nsjay thy nose and thine ears 26. t.away thy fair jewels 1| 29. t.away thy labour 24. 16. behold, I t, Moay the desire ot thine eyes %?.. 4. if the sword come and t. him away, 6. 36. 26. and I will /. axoay the stony heart out of 45 9. t.moay your exactions from my people D(/M. 7. 26. and they shall (. awau his dominion 11. 31. they shall (. away the daily sacrifice lias. I. 6. but I will utterly (. them away 2. 9. and t. away my corn in the time thereof 17. for I wilW. away the names of Baalim 4. II. whoredom, wine, and new wine r.a.the heart 5. 14. I will t, away and none shall rescue 14. 2. say unto him t. a. all iniquity, receive us Amos 4. 2. that he will t. you away with hooks 5. 23. (. away from nie the noise of thy viols Mic. 2. 2. they covet houses, and t. them away Zeph, 3. 11. I will t. ariJayout ofthe midst of thee Zecli. 3. 4 /. away the filthy garments from him 9. 7. I will t. away his blood out of his mouth Mai. 2. :i. and one shall t. you away with dung Mat. 5. 40. and (. away thy coat, let him have thy 22. 13. t. aB>ay and cast him into outer darkness Mark 14. 36. Father, t. away this cup from me Ljike 1.25. to /. away my reproach among men 17. 3L. let him not come down to t. it away John 11. 39. Jesus said, t. away the stones 48. the Romans shall t. a. our place and nation Hum. 11. 27. when I shall t. away their sins Ileb. 10. 4. that blood ofbuUs should t. away sins 1 John 3. 5. he was manifested to t. away our sins Rev. 22. 19. if any man t. away from the words of the book^ God shall t. a. his part out of book See Counsel. TAKE-IIEED. Gtn. 31.24. t. Aecrfthat thou speak not to Jacob,2g. Exoi. 10. 28. t. heed to thyself, 34.'12. Dent. 4. g. 12. 13, 19, 30. 1 Sam. 19. 2. 1 Tim. 4.l6, 19.12. r./ie«rf to yourselves. Dent. 2.4. | 4.15,23. I 11. 16. Joj/j. 23. n.Jer. 17. 21 JVhw. 23. 12. must I not t. heed 10 speak that which Dent. 21. 8. /. heed in the plague of leprosy 27. 9. '■ fiB€d and hearken, O Israel, this day Jasli. 22.5. t. diligent heed to do the commandment 1 Kings 2. 4. if thy children t. heed to their way, 8. 25. 2 Chron. 6. 16. ! Chr. 28.10. /. heed for the Lord hath chosen thee 2 C/ir. 19. 6. r./ieerf whatyedo, yejudgenot for men 7- let the fear of the Lord be on you, t. heed 33 . 8. so that they will t . heed to do, Ezra 4. 22 . Jab 36. 21. t. heed, regard not iniquity Pial. 39. 1. I said, I will t. heed to uiy ways E.icl. 7. 21, t. no heed to all words that are spoken J.'ta.7.4.sa7 unto him, t. /t^erfand be quiet, fear not Jer. g. 4. .. heed every one of his neighbour H0.1. 4. 10. they have left off to t. heedXa the Lord Mai. 2. 15. therefore /. heed to your spirit, l6. Mat. 6. 1. 1. heedthaX you do not alms before men 16.6. (. h. of the leaven of Pharisees, Ma'-kS. 15. 18. 10. t. heed that ye despise not ope of these 24.4. (. heedthzX. no man deceive you, MarklS.5. Vark 4. 24. he said to them, t. heed what you hear 13. g, t. heedX.0 yourselves, Luke 17. 3. | 21. .34. Acts 5. 35. I 20.28, 2.1. t.h.l have foretold youjl.is, t. h. watch, pray Luke 8. 18. t. heed therefore how ye hear 1 1 .35. t. heed that the light in thee be not darkness 12. \5. t. heed and bevare of covetousness 21. 8. he said, t. heed that ye be not deceived ylri.v 22. 26. saying, (. heed what thou doest itam. 11.21. t. heed lest he also spare not thee 1 Cor. 3. 10. let every man r. heed how he buildeth 8.g./. heed lest this liberty of yours become 10. 12. let him that standech t. heed lest he fall Oal.5.l5.t.Aeed ye be not consumed one of-another C0/.4.17. t- heed to the ministry thou hast received Jleh. 3, 12. i. heed of an evil heart of unbelief 2 Pel. 1. 19. whereunto ye do well to t. heed TAKE ho/d. Exnd. 15,14. sorrow shall t. hold on the inhabitants 15. trembling shall i. hold upon them 602 Dent. 32. 41. and if mine hand t. haid of judgment Joli^T. 20. terrors (, hold on him as waters 36. 17. judgment and justice t. hold t'4i thee 38. 13. it might /. hold on the ends of the earth Psal. 35. 2. t. hold of shield and buckler, and help 69. 24. let thy wrathful anger t. hold of them Prov. 2. 19. not /. thee hold of the paths of life 4. 13. t. fast hold of instruction, let her not go 5. 5. her feet go down, her steps t. hold on hell Eccl. 7. 18. it is good that thou t. hold of this Cant. 7. 8. 1 will t. hold of the boughs thereof [sa. 3. 6. when a man shall t. hold of his brother 4. 1. seven women shall t. hold of one man, saying 13. 8. pands and sorrows shall t. ko'i of them 27. 5. or let him t hold of my strength, and make 56. 4. to the eunuchs that t* hold of my covenant 64. 7. that stirreth up himself to t. hold of thee Mic. 6. 14. thou shalt i. hold but shalt not deliver Zech. 1. 6. did they not t. hold of your fathers ? 8. 23. ten men shall (. hold of him that is a Jew Luke 20. 20. that they might /. hold of his words 26. and they could not t. hold of his words TAKE up. Gen, 41.34. t. up the fifth part of the land of Egypt Lev. 6. 10. and the priest shall t. up the ashes Num. 16. 37. t. up the censers out of the burning Jtrsh. 3. 6. I. up the ark of the covenant, 6. 6. 5. t. up every man a stone out of Jordan SS Kings 2. 1 when the Lord would t. up Elijah 4. 36. he said t. up thy son || 6. 7. r. up the iron 9- 25. t. np and cast him into the portion of field Neh, 5. 2. we t. up corn for them that we may eat Psal. 16. 4. nor c. up their names into my lips 27, 10. then the Lord will t. me xip La. 14. 4. that ihou shalt t. up this proverb 57. 14 e. ryjthe stumbling-block out of the way Jer. 7. 29, t. up a lamentation on the high places 9. 10. for the mountains will t. np weeping 18. t. np wailing forus || 38. 10. t. up Jeremiah Ezek. 19- 1. t. np a lamentation for the princes 26. 17. t. up a lamentation for Tyrus, 27. 2, 32. 28. 12. t. np a lamentation upon king of Tyrus ■32. 2 t. up a lamentation for Pharaoh Amos 3. 5. shall one t. np a snare from the earth 5. I. hear his word which I t. up against you 6. 10. and a man's uncle shall t. him up Jonah 1. 12, t. me up and cast me forth into the sea Mic. 2. 4. in that day shall one (. np a parable Hah. 1. 15. they t. up all of them with the angle 2. 6. shall not all these /.n/f a parable against him iHflr.9.6. Jesus saith, arise, /. up thy bed, Mark 2,9. 11. Luke 5. 24. John 5. H, 11, 12. 16.24. let him r. up his cross and follow nie, Mar/c 8.34. I 10.21.iT(*e9. 2.3. 17. 27. and t, up the fish that iirst cometh up Mark I6. 18. they shall t. up serpents TAKEN. Gen. 2. 22. rib which Lord God had t. from man 23. called woman, because she was t. out of man 3. 19, for out of the ground wa3t thou t. 23. 4. 15. vengeance shall be i. on him seven fold 12, 15. the woman was /. into Pharaoh's house 19. so I might have t. her to me to wife 14. 14. Abram heard that his brother was (. 18. 27. 1 have t, upon me to speak to the Ix)rd 20. 3. for the woman which thou ha.st (. is a wife 27. 33. who, where is he that hath t. venison 31. 16. the riches God hath U from our father 34. now Rachel had t. the images, and put them Exod.. 25. 15. staves shall not be f . from the rings Lev. 7. 34. the heave shoulder have T t. cf Israel A'7(»t.3.12.behold I have (.the Levites for the first- horn of Israel, 8. 16, 18. j 18. 6, 5. 13. neither she be (. with the manner 10. 17. and the tabernacle was (. down 16. 15. I have not r. one ass from them, nor hurt 31. 49. we have t. the sum of the men of war 36. 3. their inheritance be (. from the lot D«ii(. 4.20. Lord hath t. you out of the iron furnace 20,7- hath betrothed a wife, and hath not r. her 24. 1, when a man hath t, a wife, and married 5. when a man hath r.a new wife, he shall be free at home,and cheer up his wife which he hath (, Josh. 7. 11. they have (.of the accursed thing 15. he that is t, shall be burnt with fire 16. and the tribe of Judah was t. 17. Zabdi was c. || 18. and Achan was t. Jiufg. 11. 3t5. as the Lord hath (. vengeance 14. Q, he told not them that he had t. the honey 15. 6. because he had (.his wife, and given her 17.2. the 1100 shekels that were t. from thee 1 Sam. 4. 11, the ark of God was r. 17.19,21,22. 7. 14. the cities which the Philistines had t. 10.21. Saul was t. \\ 12.3,whoseoxhave I (..' 12. 4. nor hast thou t. onght of any man's hand 14. 41. and Saul and Jonathan were t. 42. Saul said, cast lots, and Jonathan was t. 30. 5. and David's twowiv^fs were c. captives 19- was nothing lacking that they had t. to them TAK 2 Sam. 12. 9. hast r, his wife to be thy wife^ 10 27. and I have i. the cities of waters 16. 8. behold, thou art /. in thy mischief S3. 6. becausa they cannot be t. with hand» 1 Kings 16.18. when Zimri saw that the city wa^ e. 21. 19. hast thoa killed and also t. possession ' 2 Ar(n^/2.l0.if thou see me when I am /. from thee 18. iO. the ninth year of Hosea, Samaria was t. 1 Chron. 24. 6. one principal household being t. for Eleazar, and one t. for Xthamar 2 Chron. 28. 11. deliver the captives you have t. 30. 2. king had t. counsel to keep the passover Ezra 9. 2- for they have t. of their daughters 10. 2. and we have t^ strange wives, 14, 17, 18. 44, all these had t, .strange wives Neh. 5. 15. and had t. of them bread and wine Esth. 2. 15. who had t. Esther for his daughter 16. so Esther was t. to king Ahasuerus 3, 2. king took offhis ring hehad /.from ilaman Job 16. 12, he hath also t. me by my neck 19> 9- he hath r, the crown from mine head 22. 6. thou hast t. a pledge from thy brother 24. 24, they are i. out of the way, as all other 28. 2, iron is t. out of the earth, brass is moltefr Psal. 9- 15. in the net they hid is their own foot t 10. 2. let them be t. in the devices that they have 59. 12. let them even be t. in their pride 83,3, have (, crafty counsel against thy people 119.1 11. thy test, have I (, as an heritage for ever Proy.3,2S.the Ld. shall keep thy foot froia being *. 6. 2. thou art ;. with the wortU of thy mouth 7. 20. he bath t. a bag of money with him 11.6. transgressors shall be t. in their own naught Ji,ccl, 2. IS. X hated my labour which I had t, 3. 14, nothing put to it, nor any thing t. from it 7. 26. but the sinner shall be t. by her 9. 12, as the fishes that are t. in an evil net Isa. 7' 5, have t. evil counsel against thee 8, 15. many shall be broken, and snared, and /, 23. 8, who hath t, this counsel againstTyre 24. 18. shall be t. in the snare, Jer. 48. 44. 28. 13. that they might be broken, snared, and t 33. 20. a tabernacle that shall not he t. down 41. 9. thou whoml have t. from ends of the earth 4g. 24. shall the prey be /. from the mighty 51. 22. behold, I have t. the cnp of trembling 53. 8. he was t. from prison and from judgment Jer. 6. 11. the husband with the wife shall be r. 8. 9- the wise men are ashamed, dismayed^ and t 12. 2. thou hast planted, they have /. root 34. 3. but thou shall surely be .'. 38. 23, 38. 28. till the day that Jerusalem was t. 39. 5. when they had t. him, they brought him 40. 1. when hehad /. him, being bound in chains 10. and dwell in your cities, that ye have (. 48. 1. Kiriathaim is t, ||7. thou shalt be t. 33. joy and gladness is e. from the ptcntifol field 41. Kirioth is /. ||46. thy sons are (.captives 49- 20, hear the counsel he hath t. against Edom 24. anguish and sorrows have (. Damascus 30. Nebuchadnezzar hath (. counsel ag^ist you 50.2. publish and say, Babylon is (.24. | 51,31,41 Lam. 4. 20. the anointed of the Lord was (, Ese^. 12. 13. the prince of Israel be (. in my snare 15, 3. shall wood be (. thereof to do any work? 16. 17. thou hast also (, thy fair jewels of gold 20. thou hfist (. thy sons and thy daughters 17' 12 is come, and hath (. the king thereof 13. (. of the king's seed, hath (. an oath of him 20. and he shall be (, in my snare 18. 8. not upon usury, neither hath (. any increase 13. hath given upon usury, and hath (. incxeaise 17. tliat hath (. offhis hand from the poor ig. 4. heard of him, he was t. in their pit, 8. 21. 23, call to remembrance, that they may be (. 22. 12. io thee have they /. gifts, hast (. usury 25, 15. have (. vengeance with a despiteful hear; Dan. 5. 2. vessels, which his father had (. out, 3. Joels. 5. because ye have (. my silver and gold Amos 3. 4. will ye cry out, if ye have (. nothing, 5. 12. so shall Israel be t. that dwell in Samaria 6. 13. have we not (. to ua horns by our strength Zech. 14, 2. the city shall be (. and houses rifled Mat, 9. 15. the bridegroom shall be (. from them 16. 7. it is because we have (. no bread 21,43. the kingdom of God shall he (. from you 24, 40. one shall be (. Lnke I7. 34, 35, 36. 28, 12. and had (. counsel, they gave large money Mart 4. 25. from him (. even that which he hath 6. 41. when he had «, the five loaves he looked up 9- 36. when he had (, him in his arms, he said iMke 5. 5. we toiled all night, and have (, nothing 9- at the draught of fishes which they had (. 19. 8, if I have t. any thing from any man John 7. 44, and some of them would have (. him 8. 3. bronght to him awoman (. in adultery, 4 .<4«j2.23.yehave (. and by wicked hands crucified 8. 33. for his life is (, from the earth 23. 27. this man was (, of the Jews 27. 33, and -ontinued fasting having . nothing TAK tiom. 0' 6. not as tho' ihe word halh /. none effect i Lor. 10. 13. there hath do teniptatiou /. you 1 Thw. 3 17. bwiog i, {njn you Tor a short time •i 7%»f.fi.7* witllet, until he be /. out of the way 1 'J'tm. b. 9. let not a widow be t, into the number 2 Ttm. 2. CO. who are t, captive by him at his will IJci. 5. 1. every high priest /. troni among men £ P*t.Z 12. made to be /. and destroyed, speak evil Hev. 5. 8. and when he had t, the book, the beasts 11. 17. thou hast t. to thee thy great power It;. CO. and the beast was t. and with him TAKEN away, Gttn. CI. C5. a well Abimelech's servants had /. a. C7. 35. Jacob came and hath /. aua^ thy blessing .16. behold now he hath /. awny my blessing 30. S3. Rachel said, G. hath t.away my reproach 31. 1. Jacob hath /. amay all that is our father's 3. thus God hath /, away the cattle of your father i:j(((/.14.H. hast thou (. usr/. to died in wilderness Lev. 4. -tl. as the fat is t. a. from the sacrificef .15. 6. 2. trespa^u in a thing f. att:ay by violence 14. 43. after that he hath t. away the stones Veiu. CS.14. nor t oTOity ought for any unclean use SB. 31. thine ass shall be violently/. a:oay from Jvdg. IB. Q4. ye have S. a. my gods which J made 1 Ham. 'J1.6. in the day when it was t. imay 1 A'iHg/SS.43. the high places were not t. away^ Z Kings 19.. 3. | 14. 4. 2 C/ir. 15. I7. | 80. 33 8 King! S. 9. ask, oefore I be t. azoay from thee IB. 22. and whose altars llczekiah hath t. awau, 2 CArt.?*. .12. 12. Isa. 36.7. 2 Chron. I9. .1. in that thou hast l. tfrrav the groves hbl.^l. the LorO gave, and the Lord hath t. an-ay 20. ly. hath vioWnity /. ».an house he built not 27. 2. as (iod Uveth, who hath f. «. my judgment 34. 5. and God hath t. ttmay my judgment 20. and the mighty shall be t. away without hand Psa/. 85. 3. thou hast t. away all thy wrath Prov.4, 16. their sleep is /. amay unless thuy'causc Isa. 6. 7 ■ thiiK! iniquity is /. ar^av, thy sin purged tt. 4. the spoil of Samaria shall be /. aivay 10. 27. the burden shall be/, a. from the shoulder 16.10. gladness is /.A. || 17.1. Damascus is e.aw/y 49. 25. the captivt>s of the mighty shall be t. arfay 5'2. 5. that my people is /. ajvtty for nought 57. 1. merciful men aro /. amay, righteous;: ;■ a. 64, 6. our iniquities like wind hnve t. us aivay Jer. 16.5. I have /.awov my peace from this people Lam. 2.6. halh violently /. arfny his tabernacle ilxek. 'S:i. 6. he is t. away in hij iniquity JJau. 7. 12. they had their dominion /. fiii>ny 8. 11. by him the daily sacrifice was /. a. 12. 11. llos* 4. 3. the fishes of the sea also sliall lit3 1. a:cay Amos 4. 10. and I have l. amay your hones AJic, 2. 9. ye have u aicay my glory for ever Zep/t. 3. 15. the Lord hath /.n»iffv thy jndgments Mat. 13.12. from him .shall be /. awayz\-K\\ that he hath, 25. 29. Lukeii. 18. | I9.26. A/ur* 2.S0.the l«riilegroam shall be /. a. Luke 5. 35, liike 10. 42. that good part which shall not be /. a. 11.52. yc have /. a wo v the key of knowledge JaAn 19.31. and that tliey might be /. arcay 20. 1. .seeth the sione /. an/ry from the sepulchre 2. they have t. axcay the Lordljl3. /. a. uiy Lord Acts B.33.in his humiliation hisjudgniwitwas /, a. 27. 20. all hope that we should be saved was /. a, ] Co'. 5.2. he that hath done this, might be /. okh^ S Cor. 3. 16. nevertheless the veil shall be /. aicay TAKtN hold. J fCi7iqsO. 9- and have /. Ao/d upon other gods J06 .'10. 16. days of affliction have /. //oid upon me Psa/. 40. 12. mine iniquities havu /. Ao/d upon me 119. 141. trouble and anguish have /. hold on me Isa. CI. .1. piingshave/. hold aw mo, asof a woman Jii. 6. 24. anguish hath i. hold ou us, and pain TAKICN vp. Erod. 40, .16. cloud was /. vp from over tabernacle 37. if ilie cloud were not t. vp till it was t, up Nnm. 9. 17. when the cloud w:ib t. up, 21, ^2. but when it was /. wyj they journeyed, 70. 11. 3 Ham. HI. 9. Absalom was /. vp between heaven Jsa. i(>. 29. they have t. «/» their lodging at Geba Jer. 29. 22. of them shall be /. vp a curse by Judah L.zei: 36. 3, ye are /. vp in the lips of talkers Dan. 6. 2.1. so Daniel was t. vp ont of the den Luke 9. 17. there was /, vp of the fragments Acts 1. 2. till the day in which he was /. vp Q. while they beheld, he was /. vp, and a cloud li. this same Jesus which is /. vp from you 29. unto that same day he was t. up from us 80. 9, ILutychus fell down, and was /. up dead 27. 17- had /. up the boat|| 40. /. up the anchors TAK EST. Erod. 4. 9, the water thou /. out of the river 30. 12. when thou t. the sum of children of Israel Af/g. 4. 9. journey thou /. not be for thy honour Piat, 104. 29. thou t. away their breath, they die 144..1, what is man that thou /. knowledge nfhim ? ha. .^8. 3. afflicted our .soul, and ihoui. uokoowl. 603 : Zuike 19. 21 , thou r. up that tbnu tayedst not dowD ;Al\ESr hted. 1 Chr. 22. 13. if thou /. hted to fulfil the statutes TAKETil. £x(f(/, 20. 7. that /.his name in vain, Dent. 5. 11 . Deut, 10. 17 . regardeth not persons nor /. reward 24. 6. for he 1. a man*^ liie to pledge 25. 11. putieth her hand and /.him by the secrets 27.23.cur.sed be he that/, reward to slay innocent .12. U.as an eagle t. them, beareth them on her Josh. 7> 14. the tribe which the Lord /. shall come 15.l6.smiteth Kirjah-sepher and /. it, Judg.X.X^, 1 Sam. 17.26. and /.away reproach from Israel 1 Kings 14.10.as aman /.awa^'duug.tillallbegone J'lb 5.5. and /, it even out ot the thorns 13. he /. the wise intheircrafiiness, I Cor. 3, 19. 9. 12. behold, he /. away, who can hinder him ? 12. 20. and /. away the understanding of the aged 24. he /.away the heart of the chief of the people 27. 8. what is the hope^when Uod /.away his soul ? 40. 24. he /. it with his eyes, his nose pierceth Psal. 15. .1. nor /. up reproacli against the neighb. 5. nor /. reward against the innocent IIB. 7. Lord /. my part with them that help me 137. 9- happy shall he be that /. and dasheth little 147. 10. he /. not pleasure in the legs of a man 11. the Xx>rd /. pleasure in them that fear him 149. 4. for the Lord r. pleasure in his people Prov. I. 19. which /. away the life of the owners l6.3C.ruleshisspirit,is better than he that /.a city 17. 23. a wicked man /. gift out of the bosom 25 SO.as he that /.away a garment in cold weather 26. 17. is like one that /. a dog by the ears Ecc/. 1. 3, oiiiW his labour which he /.under the sun 2i 23. his heart /. not rest in the night Isa. 1.1, 14. and as a sheep that no man /. up 40. 15. he /. up the isles as a very little thing 44. 14. the carpenter/, the cypress, and the oak 51. IB. nor is there any that /. her by the hand Ezei:lt}.:iQ. who /.strangers instead ofher husband 33. 4. and /. not warning |[ 5. he that /. warning Jhnos 3. 12. as the shepherd /. out of mouth of lion Mut. 4.5, the devil /. him up into the holy city B. /. him up into an exceeding high mountain 9.16. /. from garment and rent worse, Mgr/c 2.21. 10. 3U. that /. not his cross and followeth after me 12.45. hegoeth, /.seven other spirits, i,u^« 11.26. 17.1 . Jesus /. Peter, J anies, and John,and bringeth into an high mountain, MarkQ. 2. \ 14. 33. Mark 4. 15. Satan comeih and /. away the word that was sown in their hearts, Luke B. 12. 5. 40. he /. the father and mother of the damsel 9- IB. wheresoever he /. him be te£u-eth him Luke 6. 29. him that /. away thy cloak, forbid not 30. and of him that /. thy gocds, ask them not 9> 39. a spirit /. him, and he suddenly crieth out 1 1. 22. a stronger /. from him all his armour 16. 3. my lord /. away from me the stewardship Jo/m 1. 29. Lamb ofGod who /. away sin of world 10.18, no man /. it from me, 1 lay it down qf mys. 15. 2. branch that beareth not fruit, he /. away 16. 22. and your joy no man /. from you 21. 13. Jes. thencometh, /. bread and givcth them Horn. li. 5. is God unrighteous, who /. vengeance .' 1 Cor. 11.21. in eating every one /. before another HeA, 5. 4. no man /. this honour to himself but he 10. 9. he /, away the first that he may establish 'J'AKJ'/ril /toid. Job 21. 6. afraid, and trembling/, ko/d on my flesh Prov. 30. 28. the spider /. Au/d with her hands lia. 56. 6. every one that /. Ao/d of my covenant TAKIKG. 2 CAron. I9. 7. with f»od there is no /. of gifts Jo& 5. 3. I have been the foolish /. root, but cursed P.\ai. 119. 9- by /. heed thereto, according to thy Jer. 50. 46, at noise of/, of Babylon earth movud Ezek. 25. 12.dealt against Judah by /. vengeance lios. 11.3. I taught Ephraim also to go, e. them by their arms, but they knew not that 1 healed them lilai, ti. 27. which of you by /. thought, Liike 12. 25. Mark 13. 34. Son of man is as a man /.afar journey Luke 4. 5. the devil /. him up into a high mountain I9> 22. /. up that I laid not down^nd reaping that JoAii 11. 13. he had spoken of /.rest in sleep ItoM.'i.H. sin /.occasion by the commandment, 11. 2 Cor. 2. 13. /. my leave of them, I went to Alaced. 11. B. /. wages of them to do you service EyA. 6. 16. above all /. the shield of faith ' TAess. 1,8. in flaming fire /. vengeance on them 1 p€t. 5.2. /, the oversight thereof willingly S.JoAn 7. they went forth /.nothing of the Gentiles TALE. Pial. 90. 9. we spend our years as a /. that is told TALE-BliARER. Lev. IQ.lSt shalt not go up and down as a t.-bearer Prov. 11. 13. a t.-beartr revealeth secrets, 20.19. 18. 8. the words of a t.-b. are as wounds, 26.22. 26. 20. where there is no t. -bearer strife ceaseth TA LES. Essk, 22. 9. are men that tarry /. to shed blood Luke 24. 11. their words seemed to tbeu as idle 1 i'A LE. Eiod. 5. 8. the /. of bricks which they d.d make 18. no straw, yet shall he deliver the /, of bricks 1 Sam. 18. 27. gave the foreskins in full /. to king 1 CAron. 9.2B. should bring vessels in and out by /. TALENT Signifies, [1] A roeig/it among the Jev while Saul /. unto the priest 2 Chron. 25, 1^. it came to pass as he /. with him Jer. 38. 25 if the princes hear that 1 have /. LvieQ. 30. /.with him two men, Moses and ILhas 24. 32. heart burn while he r> with us by the way Jo/m 4. 27. marvelled that he t. with the woman /ic/jlO. 27> asFeter /. with Cornelius he went in 20. 11. and /. long, even till break of day 26. 31. they /• between tliemselves, saying lievmZl.lb. he that /. with me had a golden reed TALKEKS, Ezek, 36. 3. ye are taken up in the lips of /. Tie. 1. 10. there are many unruly and vain TALK EST. Judg, 6. 17. shew me a sign that thou /. witn me 1 Kings J. 14. while thou yet /. with the king JoAn 4. 27 . no man said, why /. thou with her i TAJ-KETII. Psal. .17> 30. and his tongue /. of judgment JoAn 9. 37- seen hlni, and it is he that /. with thee TALKING. Gen. 17. 22. and hu left off /• with him 1' KtJigs 18. 27* he is a god, he ts /. or pursuiog Esih. 0. 14. while they were /. with him TAR 'Btek. 33. 30. thy people are still t. against thee iWar. 17. 3. Moses and Elias /.with him, MarkQ. 4, \Uv. 4. 1. aa the voire of a trumpet t. with me TALKITJG. J')ft29.9. the princes refrained /.and laid their hand X^h. 5. 4. neither filthiness, nor foolish t. TALL. D«rf. 2. 10. a people*, as the Anakims, 21. [ 9. 2 /t(K^j ig.23. and ivill cut down the t. cedar trees ^nd the choice fir trees thereof, Isa. 37. 24. TALLER. Deut. 1. 28. the people is greater and t. than we TAME. A'ro:ri}d.4. often hound, neither conld any man /.him Jam. 3. 8. but the tongue can no man /. is, unruly TAMED. Jam. 3. 7. things of the sea is /. sind hath been/. TANl^ER. Acts 9* 43. Peter tarried with one Simon a /. 1. 6. he lodged with one Simon a /. 32. Tapestry, see Covekincs. TARE. t Sam. 13. 31. the king arose and /. his garments 2 Kings 2. 24. two she-bears /. forty-two children ^flr*9. 20. straightway the spirit /. him, Luke g.42. TARES Signify, A kind of pulse noxious and hurtful to torn. Mat. 13, 29. To which are compared, The wicked in the world, but especially hypo- crites. Mat. 13. 38. J^lat. 13. 25. his enemy sowed r. among the wheat £d. the blade sprung up, then appeared the /. also 127 . sow good seed, from whence then hath it /. ? C9, lesc while you gather up the t. you root up 36. declare to us the parable of the /. of the field TARGET. 1 Sam. 17. 6. Goliath had a /. of brass 1 Kings 10. 16. beaten gold, six hundred shekels of gold went to one /. 2 Chron. 9. 16. TARGETS. 1 Kings 10. 16. Solomon made two hundred /. 2 C/ir.l4.8.Asahadanarmy that bare /.and spears TARRY Signifies, [1] Ta abide and continue. Gen. 27.41. [2] To stay behijtd, Exod, 12. 30. [3] To-^ait or stay for, Exod. 24. 14. [4] To delay, de- fer, or put off. Gen. 45. 9. [5] To be established, Psal, 101. t 7. [6] To guard, 1 Sam. 30. 24. [7] To lodge. Gen. I9. 2, Cen. ig. 2. and /. all night, and wash your feet 27. 44. and /. with Laban a few days till fury 30. 27. if I have found favour in thine eyes r. 45. 9- thus saith thy son, come down to me, /. not Exod. 12. 39, they were thrust out, and could uot /, 24. 14. /. ye here for us till we come again to you Xez).14.8.tbe leper shall /.out of his tent seven days Num. 22. 19. I pray you /, here also this night Judg, 5. 28. why /. the wheels of his chariots i 6, 18. he said, T will /. until thou come again 19. 6. /. till night, 9. || 10. the man would not /. lUith l.lS.wouldye r.forthem till they were grown 3. 33. /. this night, and it shall be in the morning 1 Sam. 1. 23< /. until thou have weaned him 10. 8. seven days shalt thou /, till I come to thee 14. 9- if tbey say, r. till we come to you S Sam. 11.5. t. at Jericho till your beards be grown, and then return, 1 Chron. 19. 5. 11. J2. /.here to-day|| 15.28. 1 will/, in the plain 18. 14. Joab said, I may not /. thus with thee 19-7- theie will not /. one with thee this night £ Kines 2. 2. /. here the Lord hath sent me, 4. t 7. 9- the lepers said, if we /. till the morning light 9- 3. then open the door and fiee, and /. not 14. 10. smitten Edom, glory of this, and /. at home ^sal. 101. 7, a liar shall not /. in my sight Prov, 23, 30. they that /. long at the wine '.Tfl. 46.13. not far off, and my salvation shall not /, Jer. 14. 8. that turneth aside to /. for a night Ilab. 2. 3. though it /. wait for it, for it will not /, Mat. 2Q. 38. /. ye here and watch, Mark 14. 34, Jjtike 24. 29. and he went in to /. with them ^ 49. but /. ye in the city of Jerusalem, till endued 'o/iK 4. 40. besought that he would /. with them 91. 22. if I will that he /. till I come, 23. ^cts 10.48. they prayed Peter to /. certain days 18.20. theydesired Paul to /. longer time with them ^8. 14. were desired to /. with them seven days Cor. 11.33. wherefore t. one for another 16.7, I trust to/, a while with you, if Lord permit 8. but I will /. at Ephesus until Pentecost Tim. 3. 15. but if I r. long, that thou mayest H'e3.10.37.he that shall come, will come, and not /. TARRIED. jie7i. 24. 54. Abraham's servant r. all night 28. 11. Jacob /. tbere all nioht and took stones 31. 54. Jacob and Lahan /. all night in the mount Vwm. 9. 19. when th» cloud /. long, 22. **"'-. 3. 2j. tney /. till they were ashamed %d£. . Ehud escaped while they /. and passed jgS.they/. till afternoon and did eat both of them eo4 TAU Ruth 2. 7. save that she /. a little in the house 1 Sam. 13. 8. he /. seven days according to set time 2 Sam. 11. I. but David /. still at Jerusalem 15. 17- the king /. in a place that was far off* 29. Zadok and Abiathar /. at Jerusalem 20. 5. but he /. longer than the set time 2 Itings 2. 18. when they came, for he/, at Jericho Psal. 68AZ. and she that /.at home divided the spoil Mai. 25. 5. while the bridegroom /. they all slept Luke 1. 21. the people marx-elled that he /. so long 2. 43, the child Jesus /. behind in Jerusalem John 3, 22. then he /. with them, and baptized AcisQ.4S. Peter/, many days in Joppa with Simon 15. 33. Judas and Silas exhorted and t. at Antioch 18. 18. Paul /. a good while ai Corinth and sailed 20. 5. these going before /. for us at Troas 21. 4. and finding the disciples, we /. seven days 10. as we /. many days at Cesarea came Agabus 25. 6. Festus /. at Jerusalem more than ten days 27. 33. this is the fourteenth day ye have/, fasting 28. 12. landing at Syracuse, we /. three days TARRIEST. ^c/^22.1d.andnow why /. thou? arise, be baptized TARRIETII. 1 Sam. 30. 24. so shall his part be that /. by stuff A/i'c. 5.7. that /. not for a man, nor waiteth for TARRTIKG. Psal. 40. 17. make no /. O my God, 70. 5. TASK. Exod. 5. 19. ye shall not minish from your daily /. TASKS. Exod. 5.13. saying, fulfil your works, your daily /. 14. why not fulfilled your /. in making brick TASK-MASTERS. Exod. 1. 11. set over them t.-masters to afflict them 3. 7. heard their cry by reason of their t.-masters 3.6. and Pharaoh comm^xiAtA t.-masters, saying 10./.-»((7j/flrjtoldthcm[|13./.-7nflj/er.f hastedthem 14.officers which the t.-masters had set over them TASTE Signifies, [1] To prove, or try the relish of any thing by the palate, or longv^. Job 34. 3. [2] To have an i?iward experimental knowledge of a thing, Psal. 34. 8. [3] 2'o eat a little, 1 Sam. 14. eg, 43. [4] 'Jo drink, Dan. 5. 2. Have touted of the heavenly gift, Neb. 6. 4. Have had some transient experience of the pouier and efficacy of the Holy Ghost from heaven, in gospel administration and worship, so as to relish comfort afid SioeetJiess in the doctrine and promises of the gospel. To taste death, Heb. 2. 9, To feel the bittemest of death, yet wt be long detained under it. TASTE, Subsiantive. Exod. 16. 31. the /. of manna was like wafers Num. 11. 8. the /. of it was as the /. of fresh oil Job 6. 6. is there any /. in tlie white of an egg i 30. cannot my /. discern perverse things ? Psal. 119. 103. howsweet are thy words to my /. .' Ptov. 24. 13. the hoiiey-comb is sweet to the /. Cant, 2. 3. and his fruit was sweet to my /. Jer, 48. 11. therefore his /. remaiued in him TASTE, Verb. 1 Sam. 14. 43. I did but /. a little honey and lo 2Sam.'i ..35. if I /.bread or ought else till sun be down ig. .35. can thy servant /. what 1 eat or drink ? Job 12. 11. do^ not the mouth t. his meat Psal. 34. 8. O /, and see that the Lord is good Jonah 3. 7, neither herd nor flock (. any thing Mat. 16. 28. there be some standing here which shall not/, of death, Mark 9. 1. LukeQ. 27. lAtke 14. 24. none bidden shall /. of my supper John 8. 52. keep my saying, he shall uevev t, death Col. 2. 21. touch not, f. not, handle not Heb. 2. 9, that he should /. death for every man TASTED. 1 Sam. 14. 24. so none /. any food || 29- I /. honey 7!)i77f.5,2.Belshazzar,whiIsthe /. wine, commanded Mat. 27. 34. when he had /. thereof, he would John 2. 9. the ruler had /. the water made wine Heb. 6. 4. and have /. of the heavenly gift 5. have /. the good word of God and powers of 1 Pet. 2. 3. if ye have /. that the Lord is gracious TASTETII. Job 34. 3. ear trieth words as the mouth r. meat Prov. 31. 1 18. /. that her merchandise is good TATLERS. 1 Tim, 5. 13. not only idle but /. and busy bodies TAVERNS. Acts 28. 15. came to meet us as far as the three /. TAUGHT. Deut. 4. 5. 1 have /. you statutes and judgments 31. 22, Moses /.the children of Israel this song Jvdg. 8. 16, with them he /. the men of Succoth 2 Kings 17-28. and /. them how to fear the Lord 2 Chron, 6. 27. thou hast /, them the good way 17. 9- the Levites /. the people in Judah 23. 13. people rejoiced, such as /. to sing praise -30. 22. that /. the good knowledge of the Lord 35, 3. Jnsiah said to the Levites that /. all Israel TEA Neh. 8. 9. tho Levites that /. the people said Psal. 71. 17. O God, thou hast /. me, lig. 102 119. 171. when thou hast /. me thy statutes Prov. 4. 4. he /, me also, and said, let thine hear* 11. J have /. thee in the way of wisdom 31. 1. the prophecy that his mother /. hinr. Eccl. 12. 9. he stiP /. the people knowledge Isa, eg. 13. their fear is /. by the precepts of men' 40. 13. or being hi« counsellor hath /. him. 14 54. 13. all thy children shall be /. of Goq J'er. 2. 33. therefore ha-st thou /. the wickec' 9. 5. they nave /. their tongues to speak lies 14. after Baalim, which their fathers /. them' 12. 16. as they /. my people to swear by Baal 13. 21. forihou hast /. them to be captains 28.16. thou hast /. rebellion against the Lord 29. 32. he hath /, rebellion against the Lord 32. 33. though I have /. them, rising up early Ezek, 23. 48. women /. not to do after lewdness lias. 10. 11. Ephraim is as a heifer that is /. 11.3.1 /.Ephraim to go,taking them by their arms Zech. 13.5. for man /. me to keep cattle from youth Mat. 7.29. he /. them as one having authority, and- not as the scribes, Mark I. 22-. 28. 15. they took money, and did as they were /. Mark 6.30. told him all things they had done and t. 10. 1. as he was wont he /. fhem again Imke ll.l.teachustopray, as John /. his disciples 13. 26. and thou hast /. in our streets Joh7i 6. 45. and they shall be all /. of God 7. 14. Jesus went up into the temple, and /. 28i Mark 12. 35. Luke I9. 4?. | 20. 1. 8. 2. all the people came, he sat down and /. them 28. as my father hath t. me, I speak these 18, 20. I ever /. in the synagogue and temple Acts 4. 2. being grieved that they /. the people 5. 21. they entered into the temple early and / 11. 26, Paul and Barnabas /. much people, J4. 21. 15.1. certain men /. the brethren, and said, excepr 18. 25. Apollos/. diligently the things of the Lord- 20. 20. I have shewed you, and /. you publicly 22.3. /. according to the perfect manner of the law Gal. 1. 12. nor was I e. it but by revelation 6. 6. let h:m that is /. in the word communicate Eph. 4. 21. if so be ye have been /. by him as truflj Col. 2. 7, stablished in the faith, as ye have been/. 1 Thess, 4. 9. ye are /. of God to love one another 2 Thess. 2. 15, hold die traditions ye have been ;', Tit. 1 . 9. holding the word, as he hath been /. 1 John 2. 27. even as the an&intiog hath /. you Rev. 2. 14. who /. Balak to cast a stumbling-block TAUNT. Jer. 24.9. 1 will deliver them to he a /. and a cursor Ezek. 5. 15. so it shall be a reproach and a /. TAUNTING. Tsa. 14. +4. thou shalt take up this /. speech hab. 2.6. all these take up a r. proverb against him TAXATION. 2 Kings 23.35. exacted of every one ac-cording to /. TAXED, Active, Passive. 2 Kijigs 23. 35. but Jehoiakim /. the land to giro Luke 2. 1. a decree that all the world should be r, 3. all went to be /. || 5. Joseph went to be / TAXES. Dan. 11. 20. then shall stand up a raiser of /. TAXING. Luke 2.2. and this/, was first made when CyreniiiS' Acts 5. 37- rose up Judas in the days of the /. TEACH Signifies, [1] To insiiiict or cause to learn, Psal. 119. 25. Mat. 28. 19. [2] To accustom to, Jer. 9. 5. [3] To admonish, Mark 8. 31. I 9- 31. [4] To suggest or put tnto one' s mind,- Luke 12. 12. [5] 'io signify end give notice, Prov. 6.13. {^'ITo counsel and direct, Yizh.l.l^ Exod. 4. 15. and I will /. you what ye shall do 35. 34. God hath put in his heart that he may /. Lev. 10. 11. that ye may /. Israel all the statutes- 14. 57. to /. when it is unclean and when clean D«//.4.1. hearken to the judgments which I /. you 10. and that they may /. their children 14. the Lord commanded me to /. you, 6. 1. 20.38.they /.you not to do after their abominations- 24.8.to all that the priests the Levites shall r. you- 31. 19. write and /. the children of Israel this song 33. 10. they shall /. Jacob thy judgments Judg. 13. 8. /. us what we shall do to the child 1 Sam. 12,23. 1 will /. you the good and right waj' 2 Sam, 1 . 18. bade them /. the use of the bow 2 Chron. 17. 7. to /. in the cities of Judah Ezra 7. 10. and to /.in Israel statutes and judgment Job 21. 22. shall any /. God knowledge 27. 11. [ will /. you by the hand of God 32. 7. and multitude of years should /. wisdom 37, 19. /. us what we shall say unto him, for w? Psal, 25. 8. therefore he will /. sinners in the way g. the meek will he guide and /, his way 12. him that feareth Lord shall he in the way 34. 11. T will /, you the fear of the Lord I 51. 13. then will I t. transgressors thy way TEA PtJDO.li.M t. QS to number our 'lays that we mny 105.C2. to bind princes, and t, his senators wisdom Prov. g. 9< '• a just maa, and he will increase in Jia. 2. -1. and he will (. us of his ways, Mic. 4. S. 28. g. whom shall he t. knowledge, andtoonders. C6. for his G. doth instract and /. him discretion /sr.Q.SO. and (. your daughters wailing and lam. 31 . 34. they shall /. no more every man his nei|;h- bonr, for all shall know the Lord, flei. B. U. Eui. 44. 8.1. t. my people the difference between Dan. 1 .4. whom they might t. learning of Chaldeans Mic, $. It, priests thereof f. fox hire and prophets liaA. 8.19- saith to the dumb stone, arise, it shall t Mat. ft. ig. shall I. men so || £8. ig. t. all nations LuAe 11. 1. Lord, t. ustoprav, as John taught his 12. IS. the Holy Ghost shall /. you what to say John 7. 35. *. the Gentiles H g, 34. dost thou e. us ^ 14. 86. the Holy Ghost shall t. you all things ^cts\. 1. treatim.2.7-Iama^. of the Gentiles, 2 Tim 1.11 TEACHERS. J^/aJ 119. 99. more understanding than all my t. Protf. 5.13. and have not obeyed the voice of my /. Jjo 30.20. yet shall not thy /. be removed into a comer any more, but thine eyes shall see thy t. 43 2?. thy /. have transgressed against me PflH. 12. +3. they that be t. shall shine Jlctt 13. 1. at Aotioch were certain prophets and /, 1 Cor. IC. 28. hath set prophets, t, \\ eg. are all (. f £ph. 4.1I. he gave some evangelists, pastors.and ;. 1 7ii?i.l.7. desiringtobe/. of law, understanding STim. 4.3. they shall heap to themselves /.having Tit. i,3. that the aged women be t, of good things Jieb. 5. 12. when ^r the time ye ought to he i. S Pet. S. 1. as there shall be false t. amoog you TEA CHEST. Ptai. 94. 12. blessed is the man whom thou t. Mat, 82. 16. we know that thou art true, and.r. the way of God in truth, .Afarjt 18. J4. LukeZO.Z\. Ji^i* SI. 61. ihou i. the Jews to forsake AZoses ^05 TEA Horn. 2.21. thou thai f.another.r.thou not thyself? TEACHETll. Sam. 28. 35. he t, my hands to war, Psal. 18.34. Job 15. t 5. thy mouth t. thine iniquity 35. 1 1 . who t. us more than the beasts of the earth 36. 88. behold, God exalteth, who ;. like him ? Psal, 94. 10. he that (. man knowledge, not know 144. ]• which /. my hands to war, and fingers Prov, 6. 13. a wicked mao t. with his fingers 16. 83. the heart of the wise (. his mouih Jsa. 9. 15. the prophet that t. lies, he is tlie tail 48. 17. I am thy God which t. thee to profit Actt 21. 88. the man that t. all men every where Kom. 12. 7. or he that t. on teaching 1 Cor* 8.13. we speak not in the words which man's wisdom /. hue which the Holy Ghost r. Gal. 6. 6. let him communicate to him that t. 1 Johni.l" . as the same anointing t. you all things TEACHING. S Chr. 15. 3. Israel hath been without a /- priest J'«r.32.33.I taught them rising np early and /.them Mat.4»Z3. Jesus went about Galilee, /. in their synagogues preaching gospel, 9.35. Lu^e 13. 10. 15. 9. in vain they do worship me, t. for doctrines the commandments of men, Mark 7*. 7. 21. 23. the elders came unto him as he was t. 86. 55. I sat daily with you t, in the temple 88. 20. t. them to observe all things whatsoever I^tie 83. 5. t. throughout all Jewry from Galilee Acts 5. 25, the apostles t. the people in the temple 15.35. Paul and Barnabas iu Antioch /.preaching 16. 11. Paul i. the word of God at Corinth 88. 31, Paul /. at Rome with all confidence Rom. 18. 7* or he that teacheth oo /. Coi. 1. 28. warning and /. every man in all wisdom 3. I'd. /. and admonishing one another in psalms 7'iV. 1. 11. t. things which they ought not 2. 12. /. Qs, that denying ungodliness and lusts TEAR Signifies, [1] To rend or pull inpieces, Hos. 13. 8, [2] To destroy, Psal. 7. 2. Amos 1. 11. [.3] To Zander or reproach, Psal 35. 15. [4] To thresh, Judg. 8. t7. Judg, S. 7. then will I /. your flesh with thorns Psal. 7- 2. lest he /. my soul like a lion, rending it 35. 15. they did /. me and ceased not 50. 88. consider this, lest I /. you in pieces Jer. 15. 3. 1 will appoint over them the dogs to t. 16. 7. nor shall men /. themselves for them Esei. 13. 80. your pillows I will /. from your arms Sl.your kerchiefs will I /. and deliver my people Hos. 5. 14i I, even I, will (. and go away 13. 8. 1 will devour, the wild beast shall /. them Amos 1 . U.cast off pity.his anger did /. perpetually Nah. 8. IS. the lion did /. enough for his whelps Zech. 11. 16. the shepherd shaU /. their claws TEARETH. £Jtfu/.33.S0,Gaddwelleth as a lion, and /. the arm Job 16.9. he /. me in his wrath, who hatethme 18. 4. he t. himself in his anger, shall the earth be Mie. 5. 8. as a young lion /. in pieces, none deliver Mark g.l8. wheresoever he taketh him, he /.him and he foameth and pineth away, Lu/ce Q. 3Q. TEARS Signify [1] Drops of water iss^iing out of the eves, Psal. 6. 6. 1 42. 3. [2] Sonow and aJflictio7i, Psal. 126. 5. Isa.25.fi. 2 Sam. 16. 1 12. may be the Lord will look on my t. 8 Kijigs 80.5. I have seen thy /. Isa. 38.5. Jo3 10.S0.but mineeyepoureth out/, unto God Psal. 6. 6. ] water my couch with my /. all night 3y. 12. Lord, hold not thy peace at my /. 48. 3. my /. have been my meat day and night 56.8. put thou my /. in thy bottle, are in thy book 80. 5. thou feedest them with the bread of /. and givest them /. to drink in great measure 116. 8. thou hast delivered mine eyes from t. 126. 5, they that sow in /. shall reap in joy Eccl. 4. 1. behold the /. of such as were oppressed Isa. 16. 9- I will water thee witli i. O Ileshbon 25* 8. the Lord will u'ipe away /. from all faces Jer. 9. 1- Oh that mine eyes were a fountain of /. 18. our eyes may run down with /. and eye-lids 13. 17. and mine eyes shall run down with./. 14. 17> le^' mine eyes run with /, night and day 31. 16. refrain from weeping, thine eye^s from t. Lam. 1. 2. she weeps, and her /. ar£ on her cheeks 2. 11. mine eyes do fail with /, my bowels 18> let/, run down like a riv«r day and night Ezek. 84. I6. neither shall thy /. run down Mai. 2. 13.coveringthe altar of the Lord with /. MarkQ^Q^. the father said with /. Jjord, 1 believe Xu^e 7.38.and she began to wash his feet with her /, 44. but she hath washed my feet with^. Acts 20> ig. serving the l^rJi with man_y /, 31. 1 ceased not to warn.every one wilh.r. 2 Cor. 8. 4. I wrote to you with many x. 2 Tim. i. 4. to sec thee, being mindful of thy /. Heb. 5, 7. when he offered up supplications with / 12. 17. though he sought it jcajefuUy with /, TEL Rev. 7. 17. God sbail wipe away all /. SI. 4. TEATS. Isa. 38. 12. they shall lament for the *. Esek. 23. 3. there they bruised tue /. 21. 'JEDIOUS. Acts 24. 4. that I be not further /. to thee TEETH Signifies, [1] That wherewith a creature ehetes it* food, Num. li. 33. \2,] Slanderous speeches aria pernicious calumnies, Psal. 57. 4. Prov. 30. 14. Break their teeth, Psal. 58. 6. Take away thctr power and instruments cf doing mischief, and disable them from hurting me. Gen. 49. 12. and his /. shall he white with milk Num. 11.33.while the flssh wasyet between their/. Deut. 32. 84. 1 will send the I. of beasts upon theui 1 Sam. 2. 13. came with a flesh-hook of three /, 1 Kings 10. 1 88. bringing elephants' /. S CVir.g.iSl. Job 4. 10. the /. of the young lions are broken 13. 14. wherefore do 1 Uke my flesh iu my /. / 19. 80. 1 am escaped with the skin of my /. sg. 17. and plucked the spoil out of /. uf wicked 41. 14. Leviathan's /. are terrible round about Psal. 3. 7. thou hast broken the /. of the ungodly 57. 4. whose /. are spears and arrows, and tongue 58. 6. break their /. O God, in their mouth 184. 6. hath not given us as a prey to their /. Prov. 10. 26. as vinegar to the /. so the sluggard 30. 14. whose /. are swords, jaw-/, as knives Cant, 4. 2. thy /. are like a flock of sheep, 6. 6. Isa. 41. 15. make thee an instrument having /. Jfir.31.89. children's /. are set on edge, Etek. 18.2 30. eateth sour grapes, his /. shall be set ou edge Lam. 3. I6. hath broken my /. with gravel-stones Dan. 7. 5. it had three ribs between the t. of it 7< a fourth beast had great iron /. 19> Joel 1.6. he hath tho cheek /. of a great lion Amos 4. 6. I have given you cleanness of /. Mic. 3. 5. that bite with their /. and cry peac? Zech. g. 7. his abominations from between bis /. Mat, 87. 44. was crucified, cast the same iu his 1. Rev. g. 8. their /. were as the /. of lions See Gnash. TELL Signifies, [1] To count, jwmber, or reckon. Gen. 15.5. [8] To declare or make known. Gen. 1*, IB. I 21. 26. [3] To teach, Exod. 10. 2. Deut. 17. 11. [4] To confess. Josh. '. 19. [5] To publish, 2 Sam. 1. 20. [6] To expiahi and unjold, Ezek. 84. ig. Dan. 2. 36. Gen. 15."5. /. the stars if ihou be able to number 38. 5. and I have sent to /. my Lord to find grace 43. 6. as to /. the roan whether ye had a broihe*- 22. we cannot /. who put our money iu our sacks 45. 13. /. my father of all my glory in Egypt Exod. 10. 2. mayest /. in the ears of thy son Lev. 14. 35. /. the priest, saying, it seemeth to me Aw/«. 14. 11. they will /. it to the inhabitants 1 Sam. 6, 2. /. us wherewith we shall send it to his 9. 8. give to the man of God, to /. us our way 17. 55. as the soul Uveth, O king, I caunot /. 28. 88. 1 knew that he would surely /, Saul 23,11.0 God of Israel, I beseech thee /.thy serv. 27.11. lest they should /. on us, sayiiigso did Dav. 2 Sam. 1. 20. /. it not in Gath, publish it not in 7.5. go /. my servant David, 1 Chron. 17 . 4. 18. 18. feared to /. him that the child was dead 22. while the child was alive, 1 said, who can /. 15. 35. thou shalt t. to 2adock and Abiathar 18. 81. go /. the king what thou hast seen 1 Ktngs\. 20. that thou shouldst /. who shall reign 18. 8. go, /. thy lord, Elijah is here, 11. 14. IS. when 1 come and /. Ahab, he will slay me 20. 9. /. my lord the king, all thou didst send 11. /. him.letnot him that girdeth on his harness 2 Kings 7- 9. that we may v. the king's household 9. IS. and they said, it is false; /. us now 15. let none escape to go to /. it in Jezreei 22, 15. t. the man that sent you, 2 C//roK. 34.23. Pj'fl/.22.17.I may/, all my bones ihey stare on me 26. 7. publish and /. of all thy wondrous work;, 48. 18. go round about her, /, the towers thereof 13. that ye may /. the generation following Prov. 30. 4. what his son's name, if thou canst /. Eccl. 6. 18. who can t. what shall be after, 10.14. 8. 7. for who can /. him when it shall be.' 10. 80. that which hath wings shall /. the matter Cant. 5. 8. S. him that I am sick of love Isa. 6. g. go and /. this people |l48. 20. /. this Jet. 15. 2. /. such as axe for death, to death 23. 87. by their dreams which they / 28. 32. 36. 16. we will /. the king of all these words 17. /. us now how thou didst write these words 48. 20. f. it in Arnon, that Moab is spoiled Ezek. 24. 19. wilt thou not /. us what things are ? Dan. 2. 4. O king,/, thy servants the dream. 7. 9. sG. we wijl /. the king the interpretation thert'(rf Joel 1.3./. ye your children, let your children /. Jotiah Zb <).' -who can/, if Goi wjU turn aiixj TEL 3^at, B. 4. see thou t. no man, SJari S. 26, 30. I 9. 9. Z,Ufi 5. 14. I 8. 56. Acts 23. 22, <.6. 30, he charged his disciples that they should i". no man, Mark!. 3f). Luke 9. 21. 17-9-f- the vision to no man, until the Son of man 18. 15. /. him his fault || 17. t. it untu the church 21.'^5. t. ye the daughter of Sion, behold thy king 24.3. (. us when shall these things be, Mark 13. 4. 26. 63. that thou t. us, whether thou be the Christ the Son of God, ZrtfAe 22.67- /c/mlO. 24- 28. 7- go and t. his disciples that he is risen 9. as tiiey went to t. his disciples, MaiklQ.t. Mark 1.30, and anon they (. him of her 5, 19. t. them how great thioRS the Lord hath done 11. 33. we cannot r. Mat, 21. 5. Luke 20. 7. Luki 7. 22. t. John what things ye have seen 13. 32. go ye, t. that fox, I cast out devils Jo/in 3. 8. but canst not t. whence it cometh 4. 25. when he is come, he will r, us all things 3,14.ye cannot /.whence I come, and whither 1 go 16. 18. a little while ? we cannot t, what he saiih 18. 34. or did others i. thee of me ! Acts 15. 27, who shall t. you the same things 17. 21. but either to (. or hear some new thing 2.'j, 17. he hath a certain thing to t. him 2 Car. 12. 2. whether out of the body I cannot t. 3. lieb. 11. 32. for the time would fail to t. of Gideon TELL me. Gen. 1 2. 18. why didst not t. me she was thy wife 21. 26. nor didst thou t. me nor heard I of it 24. 23. t. me whose daughter art thou? 49. t, me, and if not, t. me that T may turn 29. 15. t. me what shall thy wages be? 31. 27. steal away from me, and didst not /, me 32. 29. /.me thy name ||37.l6.i.me where they feed Josh.l.V^.t.me now what thou hast done, hide it not Judg. 16. 6, t. me wherein thy great strength Ueih Ruth 4. 4. if thou wilt not redeem it, t. me X Sam. 9. 18. t. me where the seer's house is 10, 15. t. me 1 pray thee what Samuel said to you 14. 43. Saul said, t. me what thou hast done 20. 10. David said to Jonathan, who shall t. r, 2 Sam.lA. how went the matter, t. me,l pray thee 13. 4. why art thou lean, wilt thou not e. me? 1 A7ra^j22.l6. that thou/, me nothing but the truth 2 A"»wgf 4. 2. what shall I do for thee r. me 8. 4. (. me the great things that ElLsha hath done Jo& ,14. 34. let men of understanding t. me Cant. 1.7. /. me, O thou whom my soul loveth Mat. 21. 24. ask you one thing which if you /. me J-^uke 7. 42, /. me which of them will love most Johjt 20. 15. /. me where thou hast laid him Acts 5.8.t.me whether ye sold the laud for so much 22. 27. t. me art thou a Roman ? he said, yea S.3. 19. asked him what is that thou hast to /, me . Gul.^. 21, t.meye that desire to be under the lew TELL thee. Cen. 22. 2. on one of the mountains I will /. t/iee of £6. 2. dwell in the land which I will /. t/tee of Exod.l4.12.thii is the word we did /. thee in Egypt iVi(m.23.3.what5oever he sheweth me, I will t.t&ee Veut. 17.11. the judgment which they shall (. thee 32. 7- ask thy elders, and they will /. thee Jiidg.l4>.l6A have not told it and shall 1 1. itthee? linth 3.4. he will /, thee what thou ^alt do 1 6'am. 9. 19. IwilW. rtee all that is in thine heart 15. 16. 1 will /. thee what the Lord hath said to me 19. 3. and what 1 see, that will I /. thee 20.9. if I knew, then would not I /. it thee? 1 A'jwgj 14.3. /.//;ee what shall become of the child 22. 18. did I not t.thee that he would prophesy no goodthingof me, butevil. 2 CVir.18. 17. 1 Chr. 17. 10. 1 /. thee that Lord will build thee Job 1, 15. 1 am escaped alone to ». thee, I6. 17, 19. 8. 10. shall not thy fathers teach thee and /. thee 12. 7. ask fowls of the air, and they shall t. thee Psul. 50. 12. if I were hungry I would not /. thee Isa. 19. 12, let thy wise men /, thee now and know Jer. 19. 2. proclaim the words that I shall /. thee Lvke 12, 59, T (. thee, thou shalt not depart thence 22. 34. I /, thee, the cock shall not crow twice till Acts 10. 6, /. thee what thou oughtest to do, 11. 14. Uev. 17,7. 1 will t. Meethe mystery of the woman / TELL ynu, or TliLL X you, Gen.'^. 1. that /may r.ytfw what shall befall you Jia.5.5. Jwill /. you what I will do to my vineyard 42. g. before they spring forth, le. you of them Mat, 10. 27. what 1 1. you in darkness, that speak 21. 27. neither r. I you by what authority I do these thiniTS, Mark 14. 33. Luke 20. 8. MarkW.Qg. I will t. you by what authority I do ^Jce 4. 25. but 1 t. you of a truth, 9. 27,. ..0. 24. / t. i/ou that many prophets and kings 12. 51, / /. you nay, but rather division : *:j. 3. / (. you nay, but except ye repent, 5. 27, I t. you I know not whence you are ^7. 34. / /. you there shall be two in one bed a8. 8. / /. yoK that he will avenge them speedily' 14. 2 t. you this m^n went to his house jusiified 19,4c./ ^yoiithat if Uiese shuudhold their peace 606 TKM Luke 22.67. he said, if 1 1. you ye will not believe John 3. 12. how shall ye believe if / t.y. of heavenly 8.45. because It. you the truth, GaL 4. 16. 13, 19. now Jr. you before it come, that when it is 16. 7. -T t. you the truth, it is expedient for you Gal. 5. 21. of which jT/.^ou before, as I have told Phil, S. 18. of whom I now t. you even weeping TELLEST. Psal. SQ. 8. thou /. my wanderings, put my t^ars Isa. 40, I 9. O thou that t. good tidings TELLETH. 2 Sam. 7. II. the Lord /. thee that he will build 2 fGnssO.iZ.ElisiidLt. the king of Israel the words Psai. 41.6. when he goeth abroad he /, it 101. 7. he that /, lies shall not tarry in my sight 147.4. he /. the number of the stars, calleth them Jen 33. 1.'?. under the hands of him that /. them JoAttlZ, 22. Philip cometh and /. Andrew TELLING, Stastantively. Judg. 7, 15, when Gideon heard the /, of the dream TELLING, iSam. 11. 19.h2istmade an end of/, the matters 2 KingsH. 5. as he was/, the king how he restored TEMPERANCE. Actsm. 25. as he reasoned of /, and judgment Gai. 5.23. meekness, /. against such there is no law 2 Pet. 1. 6. add to knowledge /, and to /. patience TEMPERATE. 1 Cor. 9. £5. that striveth fot the mastery, is /, Ttt. 1. 8. a bishop must be t. \\ 2.2, aged men /. TEMPER. Eccl. 46. 14. an bin of oil to /. with fine flour TEMPERED. Exod. 29. 2. take cakes and unleavened /. with oil 3. .35. a perfume /, together, pure and holy 1 Cor. 12. 24, but God hath /. the body together TEMPEST Signifies, [1] A most violeitt commotion of the air, either with or without raiji, hail, or mow. Acts 27. 18, 20. [2] Grievous, and unexpected af- Jtiction, .Tob 9. 17- [3] God's terrible judg- ments on the wicked, Psal. 11. 6. | 83. 16. .lob 9- 17. for he breaketh me with a /, 27. 20. a /, stealetli him away in the night Psal, 11. 6. on the wicked shall he rain a /. 55. 8. I would hasten from the windy storm and /. 83. 15. so persecute them with thy /. and make Isa. 28. 2. hath a strong one, which as a /, of hail 29. 6. thou shalt be visited with storm ai^ /. 30. .30. the Assyrian shall be beaten with a /. 32. 2. and a man shall be a covert from the /. 54. 11. O thou afflicted, tossed with /. behold Amm\. 14. with a /.in the day of the whirlwind Jonah 1. 4. there was a mighty/, in the sea 12. for my sake this great /. is come upon you Mat. 8. 24. there arose a great /. in the sea Acts 27. 18. being exceedingly tossed with a /. 20. no small /. lay 00 us, hope was taken away Heb. 12. 18. ye are not come to darkness and /. 2 Pet. '2. 17. clouds that are carried with a /. TEMPESTUOUS. Psal. 50. 3. it shall be very /. round about him Jonah 1. 11. the sea wrought and was /. 13. Hab. 3. 1 14. they were /. to scatter me Acts 27. 14, there arose against it a /, wind TEMPLE Signifies, A house or dicelling of God, a building erected and set apart for the worship of the true God. It is spoken. First, Of that ma^ii- ficent building erected by Solomon at Jerusalem, the foundations whereof were laid in the year of the world 2992, before Christ 1008, before the vulgar era 1012 ; a?td it was finished in the year of the world 3000, and dedicated in 3001 ; before Christ 999, before the vulgar ara, 1003. 'Ihe glory of tins temple was not i?i the bigness of it ; for that alone was but a small pile of building, as containing no more than an hundred and fifty feet in length, and an hundred and five in breadth, taking the sanctuary, the sanctum,ayid the porch or entrance, from out to out. The main graytdeur and excellency of it consisted, [1] In its ornaments; its workmanship being evfiry where exteediug curious, and its overlay- ing.r rich and costly. [S] In its materials ; being built of new large stones, hewn out in the most curious and artful manner. [3] In its Dut-buildings ; which were large, beautiful, and sumptuous. 0ut what still was the main glory of this templBj were those extraordinary marks of the divine favour with which it was ho- noured, namely, [1] The ark of the covenant, in which wer£ put the tables of ihe law, and the' mercy-seat which was upon it, from ■whej^.cc the. divine oracles were given out by an audible voice, as often as God was consulted in behalf of his people. [2] The Shechinah,ori//c divine pre- sence, manifested by a visible fi/oud resting over the mercy-seat. [3] The Urim a7ud Ihum- mim, by ichich the high-priest gmiSJ^ltei God in TF.M difficult and momentous cases relating to t't public interest of the nation, and, [4] The uoIy fire which came down from heaven uport the -t'tar at the consecrating of the temple, 1 Kings 18. 38 2 Chron. 7. 1. It is spoken. Secondly, Of the tabernacle, which was of the same use and sig- nificancy as the temple was, 1 Sam. 1.9. | 3. 3 'I'hirdly, Of Chrii€s body or human nature, in which the fulrtess of the Godhead dwells bodily, ai tne glory of God did visibly in the temple, Johns. 19, 21. Col. 2. 9. Fourthly, Of heaven, which is God^s throne. Psalm, 11. 4. Rev. 7- 15. Fifthly, Of the church of Gad, [1] Distri- butiveli/. considered in the particular members thereof, who are set apart from profane uses, and dedicated to the service of God j and to whom he manifests his gracious presence by his Spirit, 1 Cor, 3. I6. [2] Collectively, tit ie- spect of the whole, Eph. 2. 21, 1 Ham. 1. 9. Eli sat on a seat by a post of the /. 2 Sam. 22.7. he did hear my voice out of his /. and my cry did enter into his ears, Psal, 18. 6- 1 Kingsh. 17. the /, before it was 40 cubits long 2 Chron. 35. 20. when Josiah had prepared the /. 36.7. and put the vessels in his /. at Jjabylon Lzra4. 1. that they builded .he /. unto the Lord 5.14. vessels took out of the i. brought (o /. 6. 5, Neh. 6.10.hid ourselves in the /.shut doors of the /, Psal. 27. 4. beauty of L, and to inquire in his /. 29.9. in his/, doth every one speak of his glory 48. g. we have thought of thy loving kindness, O God, in the midst of thy /. 68. 29. because of thy /. at Jerusalem shall kings Isa. 6. 1. and lifted up, and his train filled the / 44. 28. and to the /. thy foundation shall be laid 66. 6. a voice from the /. a voice of the Lord Jer. 50. 28. declare the vengeance of his /. 51. 11 £zek.41. 1. afterward he brought me to the /, Dan. 5. 2. the golden vessels taken out ofther, 3, Amos 8. 3, the songs of the /, shall be bowlings that day Zech. 8. 9. let your hands be strong, that the /. might be built Mai. 3.1. the Lord shall come suddenlyio his /. Mat. 4.5. set him on a pinnacle of the /. I/uke^. p. 12. 6, that in this place is one greater than the /, 23. 16. blind guides, who say, whosoever shall swear by the t. or by the gold of the /. I7. 21. 35. whom ye slew between the /. and the altar 24.1 .to shew him the buildings of the /. Luke 21.^ 26. 61. 1 am able to destroy the /. of God 27. 40. thou that destroyest the /. Mark 15. 29. 51, behold the vail of the /.was rent in twain, Mark 15. 38. Luke S3. 45. Mark 11. 16. should carry any vessel thro' the /. 14. 58. I will destroy tliis /. made with hands Ijtikc2. 37. Anna a widow departed not from the /. Tohn 2.15. he drove them all out of the /, and sheep ig. destroy this /. || 21, he spake of /. of his body 20. forty and six years was this /. in building Acts 3, 2. whom they laid daily at the gate of the /. to ask alms of them that entered the /. 10, 1 9.27. the /. of goddess Diana should be despised 21 , 30. they took Paul and drew him out of the /, 24. 6. who also hath gone about to profane the /. 25. 8. neither against the /. nor against Cesar 1 Cor. 3. 16. know ye not that ye are the /. of God 17. if any man defile the /. of God, him shall Go-l destroy, for the < . of G . is holy, which / . ye aie 6. 19. your body is the /. of the Holy Ghost 8. 10. see these sit at meat in an idol's t. Q.13. they who minister live of the things of the /. 2 Cor. 6. 16. what agreement hath the r. of God with idols ? for ye are the /. of the living God Rev. 7. 15. and serve him day and night in his i. 11. 1. saying, Ts\t and measure the /. of God 19- the /. of God VOLS opened in heaven, and the ark of the testament was seen in his /. 14, 15, another angel came out of the /. I7. 15. 5. the /. of the tabernacle was opened 6. and the seven angels came out of the /. 8. /. was filled with smoke from the glory of God 16. 1. and I heard a great voice out of the /. 17 21. 22, and I saw no /. therein, for the Lord God almighty and ^e Lamb are the /. of it See HoCY, Lord. In, or into the TEMPLE. 2 Kings 11. 10. king David's spears that were in i* 1 Chron. 6. 10. executed the priest's office i/i the , 10. 10, and fastened his head in the t. of Dagon 2 Chron. 4. 7- he set ten candlesticks in the t. b. Ezra 5. 15. go carry these vessels into the i. ^eh. 6. 11. would go into the t. to save his life Mat. 12. 5. the priests in the t. profane the sabbati 21. 12. went into the t. cast out all them that sojq and bought in the t. Mark 11. 15. Luke 19, 45. 14. the blind and the lame came to see him I'u /, 1.5. children crying iii the t. and sayiug,Mo5aiind 26. .55. I sat daily teaching in the /. Luke 21 . 37 . 27 . 5. he cast down the pieces of silver, in the * TKM TIlN Hark 14.49-1 wu daily tuach.in t/ie t.Lvke C^.53. Luku 1. SI. marvelled that he tarried so long <" 1. 1 32. they perceived that ne bad seen a vision in t. 3. S7. and he came by the spirit tntu the t. 46. they found him in the i. sitting in the oiidit 16. 10. two men went up into the t. to pray !f4.53. and were continaally in tAe t. praising God /ietr 1. 46. continuing with one accord mthe t. 3. 1. Peter and John went up together into thet. .1. about to go ^(oi.jl j[. 20. stand and speak iH /. 5, 25. the men are standing in tUe t. and teaching SI. S6. Paul entered into t i| 27- »aw him in the t. CB.aud further .brought Greelcs also into the f .SQ. 2'J. 17. even while I prayed i» t. X was ia atrance 24. IS. they ni'ither found me in the t. disputing m. certain Jews found me purified in the t. 2C). 21 . for these causes the Jewscaught me in t. 2 ThetfSA. so that he as God sitteth in t/ie i. of G. AVv.S.lS.bini Willi niakeapillar t'n Mtf ^ of my G. Id. 8. and d when she had stricken through his t. Cant. 4. 3. thy t. like apiece of pomegranate, 6.7- TEMPLES. I]os.&.\%. for Isr. forgot his Maker, and huildeth t. Joel 3 . 5. ye carried into your t. my goodly things iJfr*T.4U.howbeit the Moat Hijih dwelleth not in t. made with hands, 17. 24. TEMPORAL, ZCor. 4. 18. for the things which arc seen are t. TEMPT Is spoken [I] Of God, Gen. 22. 1. who does not tempt or lit/ men in order to know their tem- fiers and dispotitions, as if he were ignorant of them; but to exercise their graces, to prove their faith, love, and obedience; to confirm and ^rengthen them by snch trials, and to give suc- ceeding ages patterns of obedience, to shew them his satisfaction with such as obey^ and his displea- sure at such as do7iot. [II] 0/inen,who aresaid 4o tempt the Lord, [I] When they unseasonably require of him sensible proofs of his divine presejtce, of his poaer, or of his goodness : Thus the Israelites in the daert often tempted the Lord, Exod. I7, 2, 7. as if they had had rea- son to have doubted of his presence among them, of his goodneis or power, after all he had done in their favour, [2] When men expose themselves to snch dangers, from which they cannot escape but by the miraculous inierpo- litiun of his providence ; for God requires of men the performance only of such actions as are iiitktn the ordinary measures of their strength, being under no obligation to work mi- racles in their favour. Mat. 4. 7- [3] When men set themselves to commit sin so impu- dently, as if they did it on purpose to try xohether God was just or powerful enough do jtunish them for it, Mai. 3. 15. [HI] Of Hatan, who tempts us to bring us to evil, to sin, to dis- tntst, to a contempt of God and his laws, to pride; vanity, ^tr. He lays snares for us, even in our best actions, to make us lose the benefit of them, by imputing the merit of them to our- selves only., and no: ie God. He tempted David, mid prevailed with him to number the people out of conjidence and vain curiosity, 1 Ohron. 21. 1, He tempted our Saviour in the wilder- ness, and in vain endeavoured to infuse into him sentimentt of pride and ambition, Luke 4. S, S, 4. He temnted Ananias and Sapphira, to make them lie to the .Holy Ghost, Acts 5. .S. Cen. 22.1. God did t. Abraham anu said unto him Kiod. 17, C^ Moses said, wherefore do ye t. the L.? Deut. 6. it), ye shall not /. the Lord your God Jsa.T. 1-2. I will not ask, nor will I t. the Lord A/fl/. 3. 15. yea, they that t. God are delivered £dat. 4. 7. Jesds said, it is written again, thou shalt not (. the Lord thy God, Jjuke^. 12. 22. 18. why /. ye me ? Mark 12. 15. Luke-QQ. 2:i. Acts 5.9. ye have agreed together to t. the Spirit 15.10. now therefore why 1. ye God to put a yoke .^Cor.7.5.thatSatan/.younot tor your incontioency 10.9.uetther let us ^.Chr. as some of them tempted TEMPTATION .Signifies, [1] Those means and enticements which the devil makes use of to ensnare and allure mankind, Mai. -6. 13. | 86. 41. [2] Those af~ fiictioiu and troubles^ whereby God tries his people. Jam. 3 . 2, 12. [3] Persecution for re- ligion, Luke 8. 13. Kxjd. 17. t7. called the name of the place t. Psal. Q5. 8. hear iiis voice, harden not your heans, as in the day of /. in the wilderness, Jiei. 3.8 Atat. 6. 13. and lead us not into /. Luke li. 4. 96. 41. watch and pray, that ye enter not into t, Mark 14. 38. L:ike 32. 40, 46 Luke 4. 13. wh«n the devil had ended all his /. Q. 13. have no root, and in a.time of t. fsl\ aiwar 007 1 Cur. 10. 13. no /. hath taken you ; will with t. Gal. 4. 14. and my (. in my llesh ye despised not 1 Tim. 6. 9. they that will be rich fall into «. Jam. 1. 12. blessed is the man that endureth t. Rev. 3, 10. 1 will keep thee also from the hour of t. TEMPTATIONS. Deut. 4. 34. take a nation out of a nation by t. 7 . 19. the great t. thine eyes saw, and signs, 29. 3 . Luke 22. 28. ye have contiuued with me in my /. Acts 20* 19. serving God with many tears and t. Jam. 1. 2, count it joy when ye fall into divers t. 1 Pet, 1. 6. ye are in heaviness thro' manifold t. 2Pe^.2,9.L.knows how to delivtr the godly out oft. TEMPTED. Exod. 17. 7. and because they t. the Lord, saying Num. 14. 22. and have (. nie now these ten times Deut. 6. 16. not tempt God as ye r. him in Massah Psal. 78. 18. and they t. God in their heart, 41. 56. yet they /. and provoked the most high God 95. 9. when your fathers /.mc.proved me, Heb.S.Q. lOfi. 14. but lusted, and t. God iu the desert Ayar.4.1.to be f, of the devil, Mtff* 1.13. I^ike4.2. Luke 10. 25. a lawyer t. him, saying, master 1 Cor. 10. 9. as some of them t. and \vere destroyed 13. who wilt not suffer you to be t. above that Gal. 6. 1. considering thyself, lest thou also be /. 1 Thess.i.5. lest by some means the tempters, you Heb. 2. 18. he himself hath sufi'ered being t. 4. 15. but was in all points ;. like as we are, yet 11.37. they were sawn asunder, were /.were slain Jam. 1. IX. let no man say when he is/. I am t. of God, for God cannot be /.with evil, nortempteth 14.butevtry manis /, wben he is drawn of lust TEMPTER. 'Vlat. 4.3. when the /. came to him, he said 1 Thess. 3.5. lest by means the t. have tempted you TEMPTETH. Jam. 1 .13. cannot be tempted, neither /. any man TEMPril?JG. Mat, 16. 1. the Pharisees (. Christ, and seeking a sign, Mark 8. 11. J->uke 11. I6. 19. 3. the Pharisees also came to him, /. him 22.35. the lawyer asked him a question, /. him Mark 10. 2. a man to put away his wife, /. him J-ohn 8. 6. this they said /. him, that they might TEN. Gen. 16. 3. Abraham dwelt t. years in Canaan 18. 32, peradventure /. shall be found there, and he said, 1 will not destroy it for t. sake 24. 10. the servant took /. camels of his master's 22. took bracelets for her hands of /. shekels 32. 15. Jacob took /. bulls and t. foals foi Esau 42. 3. Joseph's /.. brethren went to buy corn 45.23. Joseph's sent (. asses and /. she asses Esod. S6. 1. make a tabernacle with /. curtains 27. 12. their pillars t. and their sockets t. 34.28. wrote 4. commandments, Z>eu(. 4.13. | 10.4. Lev. 26. 20. t. women shall bake your bread 27.5. and for the female /. shekels, 7. Num. "J, 14. one spoon of /. shekels, 20,26. 11. 32. be that gathered least gathered t. homers 29. S3, and on the fourth day t. bullocks Josh. 17.5. there fell t. portions to Manassen 21. 5. Kohath had by lot out of Ephraiiu, Ma- nasseh, and Dan, r. citie.«, 1 Chr. 6. 61. 22. 14. Israel sent with Phinehas r. princes Judg. 6. 27. Gideon took t. men of his servants 12. 11. Eton a Zebulonite judged Israel /. years 17.10. I will give thee /. shekels of silver 20. 10, we will take t. men of an hundred Ruth 1.4. they dwelt in Moab about t. years 4. 2. Boaz took /. men of the elders of the city 1 Ham, 1. 8. am not I belter to thee than /. sous 17. 17. take these *. loaves and run to the camp 18. carry these t. cheeses to the captain 25. 5. David sent out /. young men to Nabal 2 Sam.lb.X^. David left/, concubines to keep house 18. lU and 1 would hav« given thee /. .shekels 1 5. /. young men smote Absalom and slew him 19- 43. they said, we have/, parts in the king 20. 3. the king took his t. concubines and put them 1 Kings 4. 2.1. t. fat oxen in one day for Solomon 7 . 24. /. knots in a cubit cMxipassing the sea round 27. and he made /. bases of brass, 37. .^8. he made /. lasers of brass, 4S. 2 Chron. 4. 6. 11 .31. take thee /. pieces ; I will give /. tribes, 35. 14. 3, take with thee /. loaves to Ahijah 2 Kings 5. 5. Naaman took /. talents, /. changes 13. 7. leave but fifty horsemen and i. cheiriots 15. 27. Menahem reigned /. years ja Samaria 25. 25. Ishmael ,came and /. men with him, and smote Gedaliah. j£j-. 41. 1, 2. 2 C/iron. 4. 7* he made (. candlesticks || 8. t, tables £xra 8. 21. and 4. brethren were with them Neh. 11. 1. bring one of /. to dwell at Jerusalem Esth. 9 10. the /. sons of Haman slew they, 12. 13. and let iJamaji's t. sons he hanged, 14. /*«/.33.2. instnimen;of/.strings..92.3. I 144.9. Eccl. 7- 19» more than /. mighty men in the city Ufi. 5. 10 icres of viupgar shall yield one bath TEN iU«**.4S.14.an homer of /. baths, /.baths an homif Dan.l. 7. the fourth beast had /. horns, 2i), :-*. Amos 5. 3. shall leave /. to the house of Ibra^l 6. 9, if /. men remain in one house they shall die Hug. '2. 16. since those days when one came toai heap of twenty measures, there were but a Zech. 5. 2. the breadth of the roll is /. cubits 8. 23. /. men shall take hold of him that is a Jew Mat. 20. 24. and when the /. heard it, Mark 10.4L. 25. I. the kingdom shall be likened to /. viygii* £5. 28. and give it to him that hath t. taleuis Luke 15. a. what woman having /. pieces of silver 17. 12. there met him /. men that were lepers 17. Jesus said, were there not /. cleansed-' 19. 13. and delivered them /. pounds, and said 16. Lord, thy pound hath gained /. pounds 17. well, have thou authority over /. ciues 24. and give it to him that hath /. pounds 25. they said. Lord, he hath /. pounds Viffc. 12. 3. adragon having/, horns, 13. 1, | 17-3 17.7. woman and beast of seven heads and/, burns T2. and the /. horns thou sawest are the /. kings id. the /. horns thou sawest shall hate the whore See CuiJiTS, Days, Degrhes, Thousand, 'i'UUUSANDS. 'I'EN times. Gfn.3t.T. andhalh changed my wages /. ttmei,4}. iVwyi. 14.22. and have tempted me now thfom t.itmes A'f/i.4.12.when Jews came,ihey said unto US /./)//i^/ Job 19. 3. these /, times have >e reproached mu Dati. 1 . 20. he found them /. timvs better than all 'I'EiNS. £j-0(/,8.21 .place such over them tube rulers of /. 25. Deut. 1. 15. 1 made them heads, captJDKill. Prov. 10. 16. the labour of the righteous t. to life 11. 19. as righteousn. /. to life, so he that puraues 24. there is that withholdeth, but it is /. to poverty 14. 23. the talk of the lips /. uuly to penury 19. 23. the fear of the Lord /. to life lEJSDER Signifies, [1] Weak and feeble. Gen. 33. 13. [2] Ntce ana delicate, Deut. 28. 56. [3} I'oung and carefully educated, Prov. 4. 3. [4] Ptttjui, or of a compassionate and forgiving temper, Eph. 4. 32. Gen. 1. 1 11. let the earth bring forth /. grass 18. 7. Abraham ran and fetched a calf /.and good S3. 13. my Lord knoweth' that the children are /. 41.f 13, Lhey cried before him, /. father D&ut. 28. 54. so the mau that is /. among you .56. the /. and delicate woman among you S2. 2. shall distil as the small rain ou the i. herb 2 Sam. 3. f 39. 1 am this day /. tho' anointed king 23. 4. as the /. grass springing out of the eartu 2 A-tn^^22.19.because thy heart was /.2 L'/i/-..34.27. 1 Cnron. 22. 5. Solomon is young and /. 29. 1. Job 14. 7. that the /. branch will not cease 38.27. to cause the buii of the /. herb to- spring Psal. 23. 1 2. to lie down in pastures of /. grass Prov. 4. 3. /. and beloved in sight of my mother 27.25. hay appears, and ^e /. grass sheweth itseli Can/.2.13.the vines with/, grape give a good smell 15. foxes spoil vines, for our vines have /.grai*es 7. 12. let us see whether the /. grape appear Isa. 7. t4. fear not, neither let thy heart be /. 47-1. thou shalt no more be called /. and delicate 53. 2. he shall grow up before him as a /. plant Ezei. 17 . 22. 1 will crop off a /. one and plant it Dan. 1, 9. now God brought Daniel into /. love 4. 15. leave the stump in earth, in the /. grass, 2:1 Mat. 24. 32. when hjs branch is /. Mark li. '-i* iMke 1. 78. through the /, mercy of our .God Jam. 5. 11. the Lo;»l is pitiful, and of/, mercy TENDEll-HEAUTED. 2 Chr. 13. 7- whec Rehoboamwasyoungand/.-/i- Eph. 4. 3f£. he kind and /.-Aea/-/£ff one .10 another See Mkruies. TENDEKJSEbS. Deut. 28. .55. to set her foot on the ground for t. TENONS. Erod. C6. 17 tvo /. in one board, IJ. J 36. C2, TEN TENOR. Oen. 48. 7. according to the /. ol these words LtaJ. 3*. 27. after r. of these words 1 made acoveii. TENT Signifies, [1] ^« apartment, or lodging-place made of canvas, or other clotk on poles. Gen. 4. 20. Wum. 1. 52. [2l T/ie covering of the tabernacle, Exod. 26. n. [3] The church. Can*;. 1. 8. Cen. 9. 21. and Woah was uncovered in his t. \1. a. Abram removed and pitched his 1. 13. 3. 13. 12. Lot pitched his t. towards Sodom 18. Abraham removed his t. and dwelt in the plain 18. 1. he sat in ^door||fi. he hastened into the t. 9. where is Sarah thy wile? he said, in the t. 24. fi7. he brought her into his mother Sarah's /. 26. 17. and Jsaao pitched his t. in the valley 25. built an altar, and pitched his t, at Beer-sheba 31. 25. Jacob had pitched his t. in the mount .SS.Laban went into Jacob's (.Leah's f.Rachel's/. 33. 1«, Jacob pitched his t. before Shalem, 19. S5. SI. Israel spread his t, beyond the tower Eaod. 18. 7. Moses and Jethro came into the t. ^Q. 1 1. couple the r. together that it may be one 33.8. iJtoodeverymaDathis;. door, aud looked 1(1. they worshipped every man in his t. door 35. 11. make the tai>emacle, his t. and covering 36. 18. he made taches to couple the /. together 19. he made a covering for the (. of rams' skins 39. 33. and they brought the t. to Moses 40. 19. he spread abroad the /. over the tabernacle, and put the covering of the t. above upon it Lev. 14. 8. leper shall tarry out of his t. seven days J^'iii/i. 3. 25. the charge of Gershoii shall be the t. 9. 15. the cloud covered the t. of the testimony 11. 10. heard the people weep every man in his /. i9.i4.the law when a man dieth in a /.all that come into the /. and is iu the t. shall be unclean 18. and a dean person shall sprinkle the /. 25. 8. he went after the man of Israel into the t. Josh. 7. 21. hid in the earth in the midst of my t. 2S. ihey ran into the (. and it was hid in his t. 23. they took them out of the midst of the t. 24. all Israel burnt his t. and all that he had Judg. 4. 17. Sisera fled on his feet to the /. of Jael 2U. he said to hor, stand in the door of the (. 21. Jael took a nail of the t. and an hammer 5. 24. blessed shall she be above women in the t. 7.8. he sent the rest of Israel every man to his /. 7. 13. a cake of barley-bread came unto a /. 19' +9- ll"^at to-morrow thou mayest go to thy /. 20. 8. saying, we will not any of us go to his t. 1 Sam. 4. 10. aud they fled every man into his /, *iSam. 18. 17. I 19.8. 13. 2. rest of the people he sent every man to his /. 17. 54. David put Goliath's armour into his t. 2 Sam, 7. 6. but [ have walked in a /. 1 C/tr. I7. 5. 16, 22. they spread Absalom a 1. 00 the top of house 20. 22. and they retired every man to his /. C Kingst. 8. these lepers went into one r. another t. 1 Chfon. 15. 1, David pitched a r. for the ark of God 16, 1. they set it inmirist of the*. 2 Chron. 1, 4. 2 Chron. 25. 22. and they fled every man to his r. Jch 21, + 28. where is the t. of the tabernacle of Psal. 78. 60. the /. which he placed among men Jsa. 13. 20. nor shall the Arabian pitch t. there 38. 12. mine age is removed as a shepherd's t. to. 22. spreadeth them out as a t. to dwell in 54. 2. enlarge the place of thy /. let them stretch Jer. 10. 20. there is none to stretch forth my t. 37. 10. they should rise up every man in his t. TENT-MAKERS. Acts 18. 3. by their occupation they were t,-makers TENTS. CtfM.4.20.Adah was the fatherof suchas dwell in t. 9. 27. Japheth shall dwell in the t. of Shem 13. 5. Lot also had flocks, and herds, and /. 25.27. Jacob was a plain man, dwelling in t. >-l. 3.S, Laban went into the maid servants' t. Exod. 16. 16. gather ye for them that are in /. yum. 1, 52. children of Israel shall pitch their t. 9- 17. where the cloud abode, they pitched t. 18. cloud abode, they rested in their t. 20, 22, 23 . 13. 19, whether they dwell in t. or strong holds 16. 26, depart from the t. of these wicked men 27. came out, and stood in the door of their t, 24, 2. and Balaam saw Israel abiding in his r. . S.how goodly are thy r, O Jacob, and thy tabem. Dent. 1 , 27. and ye murmured in your t. and said 33. to search you out a place to pitch your t. in 5. ."iO. go say to them, get ye into your i. again 11, 6. the earth swallowed them up and their /. 16. 7, and thou shalt turn and go unto thy /. 33. 18. he said, rejoice Issachar. in thy t. Josh. 22. 4. return ye, and pet you into your t. 6. 8. return with much riches unto your t. Judg. 6. 5. the Midianites came with their /. a 11. went by the way of them that dwelt in /. 1 Sam. 17. 53. they spoiled the Philisliiips' t. E Sam. 11. 11. ark, Israel and Judah abide iu t. £.0,1. every man loliis/,1 Aw*. 12.16.2 CAr.l0.l6. Cm 1 fCings B.ftfi.Israel went to their I. 2 Chron. 7 0, 30. f 12. was drinking, he aud the kings, in /. 2 Kings 7. 7. and the Syrians left their C. 10. 16. Israel spoiled the t. of the Syrians S. 21. aud the people fled into their t. 14. 12, 13. 5. the children of Israel dwelt in their t. 1 Chron. 4, 41. they came and smote the t. of Ham 5. 10. and they dwelt in the liagarites' t. 2 Ci'iroit, 14. 15. they smote also the /. of cattle 31.2, to praise in the gates of the t. of the Lord -i-'jEz-aH. 15. at Ahava we abode in t. three days Psal. 69. 25, and let none dwell in their i. 78. 55, made tribes of Israel to dwell in their t. 84. 10. than to dwell in the /. of wickedness 106. 25. murmured in their t. and hearkened not 120. 5. woe is me, that I dwell in the t. of Kedar Cant.l.o.i am black, but comeIy,as the (.of Kedar 8, and feed thy kids beside the shepherds' /. Jer. -1. SO. suddenly are my ;. spoiled, and curtains 6.3,theyshall pitch their*. against her round about 30. 18. will bring again the captivity of Jacob's *, 35,*. but all your days ye shall dwell in *, 10, but we have dwelt in t. and have obeyed 49, 29, their *. and flocks shall they take away {lab. 3, 7. I saw the/, of Cushan in affliction Zech.lZ.T. the Lord shall save the *. of Judah first 14. 15, so shall be the plague of all in these /. TEIUIED. Isa. 62. 4, thou shalt no more be /. forsaken, neither shall thy land any more be *. desolate TERRESTRIAL. 1 Cor. 15. 40, there are bodies t. the glory of the /. TERRIBLE. Exod. 34. 10. for it is a t. thing that I will do Deiii, 7 . ig, went thro' that <« wilderness, 8, 15. 7, 21. the Lord thy God is a mighty God and /, 10, 17. I -Vff/i. 1. 5. I 4. 14. 1 9. 32. 10. 21, hath done for thee t. things, 2 Sam. 7. 23. Judg. 13, 6. was like an angel of God, very t. Job 37, 22, with God is *. majesty 39. 20. the glory of his nostrils is t. 41, 14. his teeth are *, round about Pja/. 45.4.ihy right hand shall tezich thee *, things 47. 2. for the Lord fliost High is i. he is king over 65. 5, by t. things in righteousness wilt answer us 66. 3. sayuntoGod,how/. an thou in thy works! 5. t, in his doing towards the children of men 6a. 35, thou art *. out of thy holy places 76, 12, he is /. to the kings of the earth 86. 1 14, ascemblies of *, men sought my soul 99-3. let them praise thy great and t, name 106, 22, who had done *. things by the Red sea 145. 6. men shall speak of the might of thy /, acts Cant. 6. 4, thou art *, as an army with banners Isa. 13. 11, I will lay low the haughtinesa of the ;. 18. 2. go to a people *. || 7- from a people /, 21. 1, it cometh from the desert, from a t. laud 25, 3, the city of the *. nations shall fear thee 4. when the blast of the *, ones is as astorm 5, the branch of the *. ones shall be brought low 29. 5. the multitude of the *, ones shall be as chaff* 20. for the *. one is brought to nought 49. 25. and the prey of the *. shall be delivered 64. 3. when thou didst *. things, which we Jer, 15, 21. redeem thee out of the hand of the *. 20. 11. the Lord is with me as a mighty *. one Lam. 5. 10. skin was black, because of /. famine Ezek. 1. 22. was as the colour of the *. crystal 28. 7. behold therefore 1 will bring the t. of the nations upon thee, 30. 11, | 31. iC. 32. 12. I will cause to fall tlie /, of the nations Dan. 2. 31, the form of the image was *. 7.7-1 saw a fourth beast dreadful and r, and strong Joel 2.11 the day of the Lord is great and very *. 31 . before the great and *. day of the Lord come Ilab. 1. 7, the Chaldeans are *. and dreadful Zeph. 2. 11. the Lord will be *, unto Moab iieb. 12. 21. so t. was the sight that Moses said TERRIBLENESS. Deiit. 26. 8, the Lord brought us out with great r. 1 C'A/-.17.21.tomake thceanameof greatpess and*. Jer. 49. 16. ihy *. hath deceived thee and the pride TERRIBLY. Isa. 2. 19. he ariseth to shake *, the earth, 21. Nah, 2, 3. and the flr-trees shall be *. shaken TERRIFV. Job 3. 5. let the blackness of the day *, it 9. 34. let him take his rod, and let not his fear /, 31. 34, or did the contempt of families *, me i Psal. 10, + 18 man of the earth may no mere *. 2 Cor. 10. 9- seem as if I would *. you by letters TERRliaED. Gen. 45. + 3. for they were *. at his presence Dent. CO, 3. fear not nor be r. because of them 1 Sam. iC. 1 14, an evil spirit from the Lord *. hiio Lt(/-«21. 9, when ye shall hear of wars, be not * 'JI-. 37, but they were t. and affrighted Phil. 1, 28. and in uoihmg *. by your ad\ersarieB TEHRIFIEST. Job 7' 14. then th-oa *. me through visioui TES TERRACES. 2 Chrtm. 9.11. made of algum-tree» *. to the hou« TERROR Signifies, [1] Great fear or dread. Gen. 35, 5 [2] Dreadful and nnexpecied judgments, PsaL 73. 19. (.3] An example striking terror itut others, Ezek. 27, 36, [4] Those threateni?tg* whereby the wicked endeavour to affect good nun with fear, 1 Pet. 3. 14. [5] The great and tef. rible day of judgment, 2 Cor. 5. 11. Gen. 35. 5. and the *, of God was upon the cities l^v. 26. 16. I will even appoint over you *. Deut. 32, £5. the sword without and /, within 34. 12. in all tlie great *. which Moses shewed Josh. 2. 9, and that your *. is fallen upon us Job 31. 23. destruction from God was a *. to me 33. 7. behold, my /. shall not make thee afraid Psal. 91 . 5, shalt not be afraid for the *, by night Isa. 10. 33, the Lord will lop the bough with *. 19.17. the land of Judah shall be a*, to Egypt 33. IS. thine heart shall meditate *. where is ^. 14, thou shalt be far from *. it shall not Jer. 17. 17. be not a *. to me [| 20, 4. a *. to thysew 32, 21, and hjist brought forth Israel with great Ezek. 26. 17. cause *. to be on all that haunt it 21. I will make thee a*. 27.36. | 28. 19. 32,23, which caused *. in the land, 24, 25, ^6, 27- 30. with their *. they are ashamed of their mis.'.!}/ 32. I have caused my *.in thela.idorthe living Horn. 13, 3. for rulers are not a *. to good works 2 Cor. 5. 11. knowing therefore the *. of the Lord 1 Pet, 3. 14. be not afraid of their /. nor troubled TERRORS, Deitt. 4. 24. assayed to take a nation by great *, Job 6. 4, the (, of God do set themselves in array 18. 11. /. shall make him afraid on every side 14, and it shall bring him to the king of *. 20. 25, the sword cometh, *. are upon him 24. 17. they are in the *. of the shadow of deaih 27, 20. t. take hold on him as waters, a tempest 30, 15, tt are turned upon me, they pursue me 39. t 20. the glory of his nostrils are /. Psal. 55, 4, the *, of death are fallen upon me 73, 19- they are utterly consumed with t. 83, 15, while I suff'er thy *. I am distracted l6. wrath goeth over me, thy *. have cut me off Jer. 15,8. 1 caused *. to fall upon the city Lam. 2, 22, thou hast called my *. round about 3, + 10. our skin black as an oven, because of * Kzek. 21. 12. *. by reason of the sword s^iatl be on TESTAMENT Signifies, [I] An act of the last v}ill of a person who hath death -« his view, and disposes of 'tis estate, and gives orders as to what he tcouid have done after his decease, lleb. 9* 17. [-- The covenant -which God was graciously plea r. against me LiiJte 16. 28. send Lazarus, that be may e. to them Jrlin 2. 25. needed not that any should t, of man .1. 11. and t. that wi: have seen || 5. 39. they (.of me 7.7- because 1/. of it ||15. 26. he shall '. of me Avti 2. 40. with many other words did he t. 1 0. 12 . to t. that it is he who was ordained of God L'O. 24. to t. the gospel of the gi-ace of God 2f) 5. my manner oflife know they, if they would t. C. 12. if thy children will keep my r. . Isa. 8 16. bind up the t. \\ 20. tothelaw and to the ^ Mat. 8. 4. offer the gift Moses commanded for a r. Ma^k 1.44. Luke 5. 14. 10. 18. for a t. against them, Mark 13, 9. Mark 6. 1 1, shake off the dust for a r, Luke 9- 5. Luke 21 13. and it shall turn to you for a /. Jo/in 3. 32. and no man receiveth his /. 31. he that receiveth his t. haih set to his seal 8. 17. it is written, the t. of two men is true 21. 24. and we know that his t. is true Acts 13. 22. to whom also he gave t. and said 14. .1. who gave t. to the word of his grace 22. 18. for they will not receive thy t. of me 1 Cor. 1, 6. as the t. of Christ wai confirmed in you 2. 1. 1 came, declaring unto you the /. of God 2 Cor. 1. 12. the t. of our conscience, in simplicity 27('/c.rj.l.l0.becaus4 our /.among you w.is believed 1 Tim. 2. t 6. gave himself to be a f. in due time 2 Tim. 1, 8. be not ashamed of the/, of our Lord fJeb. 3. 5. for a /. of those things which were 11. 5. Enoch had this /. that he pleased God Rev. 1. 2. who bare record of the /. of lesus Christ 9. I was iu the isle of Patmos for the t. of Jesus 6. 9- the souls of them that were slain for the /. Jl. 7- when they shall have finished their /. 12. U . they overcame by the word of their /. 17. make war with them which have /. of Jesus LO. 5. tabernacle of the /. in heaven was opened 19. 10. of thy brethren that have the /. of Jesus for the (. of Jesus is the Spirit of prophecy See Ahk. TESTIMONIES. Dent. 4. 45 these are the /. which Moses spake 6. 17. .vou shall diligently keep the/, of your God 20. what mean the /. which God commanded you 1 Kin^s2. 3. to keep his statutes and his /. 2 Kijigs 2.1. 3. 1 Chron. 29. I9. 2 Chron. 31. 31. 2 Kings 17. 15. rejected his /. and followed vanity Neh. 9. 14. nor have our kings hearkened to thy r. Psal. 25.10. to such as keep his covenant and his t. 78. 56. and keep not his /. || 93. 5. thy /. are SLre 99- 7. they kept his t. and the ordinance he gave 119.2. blessed are they thaJl keep his /.and seek him 14. I have rejoiced in the way of thy /. as much 22. for I have kept thy /. I67. 168. 24. thy /. are my delight l| 31. I stuck to thy /. 36. incline my heart to thy ;. not to covetousness 46. 1 vill speak of tliy /. also before kings 59. and 1 turned my ieet to thy /, 7y. let those that have known thy /. turn to me 95. the wicked waited, but I will consider thy /. QQ. 1 haveunderst. for thy /. are my meditation 111. thy / . have I taken as an heritage for ever 119. I love thy/. || 125. that I may know thy/. 129. thy (. are wonderful, therefore doth my soul 138. thy /. are righteous and very faithful 144. the righteousness of thy /. is everlasiing I46. I cried, save me, and I shall keep thy /. 1;J2. concerning thy /. I have known of old iol . yet do 1 not decline from thy /. Jcr. 44. 23. because ve have not walked in his /, TEIL-TREE. iia.6.13. asa /. tiee aod as an oak whose substance THA"NK. L«At'6.32. that love you, what /. have you ? 33, 34. THANK. 1 Chron. 16. 4. he appointed Levites to /. the Lord 7. David delivered this psalm to /. the Lord 23. 30. to sL.ind every morninii; to /. the Lord 2*^. 13. we /. thee and praise thy glorious name Dan. 2. 23. I /. thee and praise thee, O God Mat. 1 1 . 25. at that time, Jesus said, I /. thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, I,uke TO. 21. Luke 17- 9. doth he /. that servant r I trow not 18. 11. God, I/, thee, that I am not as other men Johnll.^l. Father, T t. thee.that thou heardest me Rom. 1 . 8. T /. my God through Jesus Christ, 7,25. 1 Cor. 1.4. T /. my God always on your behalf 14. 1. /. God that I baptized none of you, hut 14. 18. I /. my God I speak with tongues more Phil. 1,3.1/. God on every remembrance of you 1 Thess. 2. 13. for this cause also /. we God 2 Ihess. 1.3. we are hound to /. God always for you 1 Tim. 1. 12. 1 /. Jesus Christ who hath enabled me 2 'VYm. 1,3,1. /. God .whom I serve with pure consc. Philem. 4. 1 /. my God, making mention of thee See Ofp'Ering. j THANKED, I iSam.li 22r Joab bowed iunistlf and /. thcWng J 2 U Til. A 1 Kirio'i^.\(\h and thepeople /.the king, aod wr» Acts 28 15. Paul /. God and tonk courage Rom. 6. 17. bulGod be /. that ye were the Servantj THANKFUL. Pial. 100 4 he /. to him, bless his name, Cw/.3 li Rvtii. I. 21. they glorified hi n not, neither were / '1 IIANKFULNESS, Acts 21,3. we accept it, most nobleFeIix,with all / THANKING. 2 Chr. 5. 11. the singers wer- as one ia . the Lord TllANK-WORrHY. 1 Pet. 2. 19- for this is t -w. if a man endur? griel THANKS. Neh, 12.31. I appointed companies that gave /. 40. so stood llie two companies that gave t, Dan. 6. 10. he prayed and gave /. before his God Mat. 26.27.he look the cup and gave/. LuJie22.l' Mark 8.6. he took the seven loaves and gave / 14. 2.1. when he had given /. he gave it to them Luke 2. 38. Anna gave /. to the Lord, and spake 22, 19. he took bread, and gave /. and brake it Jolm 6, 11, when he had given /. he distributea 23. they did eat bread, after the L. had given ^c/j27,35, Paul took bread, and gave /, to God Rom. 14.6. he that eateth,eateth to the Lord, for he giveth God /, he eateih not, and giveth God /. 1 Cor. 11. 24. wben he had given t. he brake it 14. 17. for thou verily givest /, well, bui the other 15. 57, /- be to God, who giveth us the victory 2 Cor. 1. 11. /, maybt given to many on our beliall 2. 14. /. be to God who causelh us to triumph a, 16. /. to God, who put the same care inTiius 9. 15. /, be to God for his unspeakable gift Eph. 5, 20. giving /, always for all things to G'^d 1 'i'/iejj, 3, 9. what /, r;iii we renderto God again Heh, 13. 15. offer sacrifices of praise, giving /. Rev. 4. 9- give /. to him that sat on the throne See Givi!, Giving. THANKSGIVING Signifies, [I] An acknowledging trnd confeaitt^, with gladness, the benejits and merctes, which God bestows either vpon ourselies or oiheu, Phil. 4. 6. 1 Tim, 2. 1. [2] The saoifice of thanksgivmg. Lev. 7- 12, 15. [3] Psalms ,7 thanksgiving, Neh. 12.18. We are to gi\"e thanks to God, [1] J or ip/'itnui blessijigs, suck as wilting hearts to do uoi/^s vf piety avd charity 1 Chron, 29, 13, 14, [2] lur >noral blessings, as wisdom and knowledge, Dan. 2, 23. [3] i-i//- saving giacet, Rom. 1. 8. 1 Cor. 1. 4. [4] For the judgments of God upon the wicked, Psal. 9. 1, 2, 3. [5] For the enlarging of ChiiM's kingdom, Kev. U. 17. [6] For deli- verance from the hvdy of death, Rom. 7. 25, 1 Cor. 15. 57. [7) For temporal deliveiance., Exod. 15. 1. 2. [8] For Curist, the u. speak- able gift of God, Luke 2. 38. [9] For the deli- veiance of God's ministers, 2 Cor. 1, 11. Lev.y. 12. if he offer it for a r. 13, 15. | 22. 2g. Neh. 11.17. the principal to oegin the /, iu prayer 12, 8. which was over the /. he and his brethren 46. there were songs of praise and (, to God Psal. 26. 7. that 1 may prfbiish with the voice of/. 50,14, offer unto God/, and pay thy vows to most 6g. 30, and I will magnify him with /. 95. 2, let us come before his face with /. 100. 4. enter into his gates with /. and praise 107. 22. let tliem sacrifice sa.cr!fices of /. 116. 17. I will offer to thee sacrifices of /. 147. 7. sing to the Lord with /. sing praise Isa. 51. 3. /. and melody shall be found thtreio Jer. 30. ig. and out of them shall proceed /. Amos 4. 5. offer a sacriiice of /. with leaven Jonah 2, 9- 1 will sacritice to thee with voice of /. 2 Cor. 4.15, thro' /, of many grace might redound 9-11- which causeth through us /. to God I'hil. 4.6, with /. let your requests he made known Col. 2. 7. in the faith, abounding therein with r. 4. 2, continue and watch in the same with /. 1 Tim. 4, 3. God created to be received with (, 4, every creature is good if it be received with 1. Rev. 7. 12. /. and honour be to our God for ever THANKSGIVING. Neh. 12. 27. to keep the dedication with /, 2 Cor. 9. 12, but is abundant by many /, to GoQ TH A N K-OFFERIN GS. Ezek. 43. t ~7 . the priests shall make your /.- oj/'erin o# 45, 1 15. and for t.-offerings to make recom'iliaiiou 1 17-ihalI prepare the sin-offering and t.-i-\jerings Amos 5. i 22. neither will I regard the t.-vjjeringi THAT. Gen. 2. 11, /. is it which compasseth the land 19. what Adam called, /. was the name thereo 18. 2.5. t. he- far from ihee, to slay the nghtemi 30. 33. /. shalt be accounted stolen with me F.rad. .10, 38, whosoever shall make like to (. Let . 10. 20. when Moses heard /, he was coiiient 26. 41-. ^et for all /. 1 will not cast tlwm awa^ .\t.j/i. 6. Cl^b&.'-Jdes /. /, his hands shall get THA l^um. £2.20. the word which I say, i. shalt ihoudo 54. 13, Lord saith t. will I speak, 1 Kings 23. 14. Judgt 8. 3. anger was abated, when he had said t. 11. 3d. do according to s. which proceeded 1 Sam. 9. 24. behold, e. which is left, set it before 21. 9. Goliath's sword, if thou wilt take /. take it 24. 19. for t. thou hast done to me this day 30. 2;i. with t. which the Lord hath given us £ Sam. 12. 8, if t. had been too little, 1 would 19. 6. iu t. thou lovest thine enemies and hatest 24.24. offer of i. which doth cost me nothing 2 Kings 14. 6. according to t. which was written in the law of Moses, 2 Chron. 35. 26. 19. 20. (. which thou hast prayed to me against 2 Chron. 6. 15. t, which thou hast promised, 16. Esra 6. 9- t' which they have need of be given 7. 18. (. do after the will of your God Job 3. 25. t. which [ was afraid of is come to me 15. 17. t. which I have seen I will declare 20. 20. he shall not save of t. which he desired 23. 13. what his soul desireth even t. he doth 31'. 32. t. which I see not, teach thou me Vsal. 27- 4. t. will I seek after, that I may dwell CO. 4. then I restored t. which I took not away 10. when I wept, t. was to my reproach JEfc/.l.Q. the thing /, hath been, it is t. which shall be ; t. which is done, is t. which shall be done 15. t. which is wanting cannot be numbered 2. 3. see what was t. good for the sods of men 3. 9- what profit in t, wherein he laboureth? 15. and God requireth t. which is past 5. 4. when thou vowest, pay t. thou hast vowed 11. 6. thou knowest not wliether this or t. prosper Jsa. 21.10. t. which I have heard ot the Lord 52. 15. for t. which bad not been told them shall they see, t. they had not heard shall consider Jer. 15. 4. for t, which Manasseh did in Jerusalem 45.4. t, which I have built, t, which I planted I>an. 6. 13. t. Daniel regardethnot thee, O king 11. 36. for (. t. is df;termined shall be done Zech. 11. 9. r. t. dieth.let it die,(. i. is to be cut off Mat. 1. 20. for t, which is conceived in her is of 9-22.woman was made whole from t. hour, 15.28. 10. 15. for Sodom than for t. city, MarkQ. 11. 13. 12. taken away i. he hath, 25, 29. Jl/arA 4. 25. 20. 7. t. ye shall receive || 23. 3. t. observe and do 27.4. they said, what is(. to us? see thou to t. Mark 7. 20. t. which cometh out, t. defileth man 13. 11. what shall be given in r. hour, t. speak Luke 4. 6. all will \ give, for r. is delivered to me 8. 18. shall be taken, even t. he seemeth to have J I. 40. did not he t. made t. which is without make t. which is within also ? 16. 12. not faithful in t. which is another man's 16. 15. t. which is highly esteemed among men J 7- 10. we have done t. which was our duty to do C4. 12. wondering at t. which was come to pass Tuhn 1. 8. he was not t. light || 9. t. was the light 3. 6. t. which is born 01 flesh, /. born of the Spirit 11 , we speak t. we know, testify t. we have seen 4, 18. is not thy husband, iu t. saidst thou truly 37 . herein is t. saying true, one soweth another 5. 12. what man is t. which said to thee, take up 6. 27. labour for t. meat which endureth 32. Moses gave you not (. bread from heaven 48. I am t. bread of life || 58. this is t. bread B. 38. I speak t. I have seen with my father ; ye do r. which ye have seen with your father 13 27.r.thoudoest, do quickly II 14.13. (.will 1 do !6. 13. what he shall hear, t. shall he speak 21 . 22. what is t. to thee, follow thou me, 24. 23. wont abroad, that (.disciple should not die ^frj-2.l6.thi3is r.whichwas spoken by prophetJoel 4. 21. all glorified God forr. which was done 24. when they heard t. they lifted up, 5. 21.33, 7- 37. this is /. Moses which said unto Israel 10. 37. i. word you know, which was published Bom. 1, 19. because t. which maybe known of God 4. 18. according to t. which was spoken, so shall 6. 10. in t. he died, in t. he liveth, he liveth to God 7. 6. t. being dead wherein we were held, t. we 13. was then t. which is good made death to me 15. t. I do, r allow not||19. 1. 1 would not, 1. 1 do 1 por. 5, 13. put away from you t. wicked person 6. 6. nay, you defraud, and t. your brethren 10. 4. t. spiritual rock, and t. rock was Christ 30. spoken of, for t. which I give thanks 11. 23. (. which also I delivered unto you 28. let him eat of /. bread, and drink of t. cup 13. 10. *. which is perfect, t. which is in part ;4. 21. and yet for all t. they will not hear me 15. 37» and /. which thou sowestthou sowest not t. body that shall be, but bare grain 46'. /. was not first which is spiritual, but (.which ff Cor. 3. 11. if (. which is done away was ^orious 8. 12. it is accepted according to (. a man hath It. "2. what I do, (. I will do, that I may cut off" Oa^. 6.7. what a man soweth, (. shall he reap PAii, 3.12. that I may apprehend (. forwhich I am I Thess. 3. 10, might perfect (. which is lacking 010 THE Thess. 5. 21 . prove all things, hold fast (. is good 1 'iim. 4.8. life (. now is, and of (. which is to come 6. 20, keep (. which is committed to thy trust Philem. 18. if he oweth put t. on mine account Heb. 5.1. and was heard in (. he feared 6. 19. which entereth into (. within the veil 12. 20. could not endure r. which was commanded 13. 17. for /. IS unprofitable for you Jam. 4>15. if L.will, we shall live, and do this or (. 1 Pet. 3. 13. who is he (. will harm you, if ye be followers of (. which is good ? 3 John 11. 1 John 1. 1. (. which was from the beginning 3. (. which we have seen and heard, 2. 24. 2. 24. let(. abide in you which ye have heard Rev. 2. 25. (. which ye have, hold fast till I come See After, Day, Man, Place, So, Soul, Thing, Time. THEATRE. Acts 19-29. they rushed with one accord into the (. 31. that be wouldnot adventure himself into (. THEE. Oen, 7. 1- (. have I seen righteous before me 17. 2. and.! will multiply (. exceedingly 22. 17. that in blessing I will bless (. 23. 11. the field gavel r. and the cave gave I /. 39. 9. neither kept back any thing from me but (. Deut. 28. 43. the stranger shall get above /. 1 Sam. 8. 7. they have not rejected r. but me 20. 22. behold the arrows are beyond (, 37. 2 Sam. 18. 12. the king charged (. and Abishai Psal. 86. 14. they have not set (. before them Jer. 15. 11. I will cause enemy to entreat (. well Ezek. 7. 9. I will recompense (. according to thy 29. 5. T Avill leave (. and all the fish of thy rivers Mat. 25.37. when saw we (. an honge»ed, and fed (. 38, when saw we (. a stranger || .39. saw (. sick Luke 14. 9- he thatbade?. and him come and say Rom. 11. 18. but the root (.|| 21. lest he sparer jtr, About THEE. Jbill.l8. thou shalt dig flAOTi((. and takethyrest Jsa. 26. 20. shut thy doors about t. hide thyself Jer. 46. 14. sword devour round about t. Ezek, 5.12. . 5. bring fear from all those that be about t. Ezek. 5. 14. among nations that are round about t. 15. anastonishmenttothe nationsround er(.and confirm 3.12. nor a. (.shall any arise like thee,2 C/(r.l.l2. Psal. 42. 1. so paoteth my soul after t. O God 63. 8, my soul followeth hard o/Ver (.thy right hand 143. 6, my soul thirsteth after (. as a thirsty land Cant. 1.4. draw me, we will run cfter (. Isa. 45. 14. they shall come after t. in chains Jer. 12. 6. they have called a multitude after t. Dan. 2. 39. after t. shall rise another kingdom Hos. 5. 8. cry at Beth-aven, after t. O Benjamin Against THEE. Exod. 15.7. overthrown them that rose agai?ist t. 23. 29. lest the beast of the field multiply against t. Niim. 21.7 .we have sinned, for we have spoken a^.(, Deut. 6. 15. the anger ofihe Lord be kindled i7g. (. 15. 9. a'ld he cry to the Lord against i. 24. 15. 23.4.because they hired Balaam against (.to curse 28. 7. they shall come out (zg^. (. oneway, and flee 48. enemies which the Lord shall send ag. t. 49. 31. 26. that it may be there for a witness against t. Judg. 9.31. behold they fortify the city against t. lO.lO.we have sinned fl^. t.Neh. 1.6. Jer. 14.7,20. 11.27, 1 have not sinned agBjW((. iSam, 24. 11. iSam. 19. 4. because he hath not sinned agoinj( (. 2 Sam. 1.16. for tny mouth hath i&siitei. against t. 12. 11, behold, I will raise up evil against t. 18.31. avenged thee of all that rose up aj. (. 32 1 Ki?igs 8. 33. because they have sinned against t. 35. 2 Chron. 6. 24, 26. 46. if they sin agai7ist (. and repent, 2 Chr. 6. 36. 50. forgive thy people that have sinned against t. and all their transgressions, 2 Chron, 6. I9. 20. 22. the king of Syria will come m"^ against t. 2 KingsXf^. 9. he is come out to fight against (, S Chron. 14. 11. O Lord, let not man prevail ag'. (. 18. 22. and the Lord hath spoken evil against t. 20. 2. there cometh a great multitude against (, 35.21, T come not ag^ai7ij((, this day, but against 'Neh. 1. 7. we have dealt very corruptly against t. 9. 26. nevertheless they rebelled against i. Joft7-20. why hast thouset measamarkagamj( (. 11. 5. but, oh that God would open his lipsag^. (. 15. 6. yea, thine own lips testify against t. 42.7. my wrath is kindled against /.and thy friends Psal. 5, 10. cast them out, they have rebelledag./. 21. IJ.. for they intended evil a^. (. they imagine 41 . 4. Lord, heal my soul, for I have sinned ag. t, 50. 7. hear, O Israel, and I will testify against t. THE Psal. 51 . 4. ag. (. have I sinned, and done thii 3viS 74. 23. that rise up against (. 139- 21. i-'cf/. 10. 4, 119. 11. thy word I hid, that I might not sin ag.;; 139- 20. for they speak agairtst t. wickedly Isa. 7, 5. have taken evil counsel against t. sayinjj 10,24. the Assyrian shalllift up his staifagamj/ (. Jer. 1. 19. they shall fight o^a»nj( (. but tbey sh^ll not prevail ag. t.for lam with thee, 15. 20. 21, 13. behold I am against t. 50. 31. | 51, 25. £«*. 5.8. I 21.3. I 96.3. [28.22. ) 29.3.10. I 35.3. I 38.3, 1 39.1. iVaA.2. 13. | 3.5. Lam. 2, 16. thy enemies opened their mouth ag. , Ezek. 33. 30. thy people still are talking agaiyist Amosi .lQ.&D.yiii%, Amos hath conspired against. Mai. 3.13. what have we spoken somuchagai>u(< Mat. 5, 23, that thy brother hath aught again,s t L%. 15, if thy brother trespass ag^.(. Luke 17. 3, 4. 26.62. which these witn. ag.t. Mark 14.60. j 15.:^ /ifiii.2.4.nevertheless, I have somevf]id.tagai7ist i. 14. but 1 have a few things against t. 20. At THEE. 2 Kings i9.2i.hath shaken her head a( /.7ja.37.2i; Isa. 14. 8. yta, the fir-trees rejoice at t. and cedaa 52.14.astouish, a( t. Eiek.Z6*lQ. \ 97.^5. | 28.19. Lam. 2. 15. all that pass by clap tbeir hands a; ( Ezek. 27. 36. the merchants shall hiss at t. 32. 10. I will make many people amazed at t Before 'niE^iL. Gen. 13.9- is not the whole land before t. separate 17. 18. said, U that Ishmael might live before t. 20,15.beholdmy]andis bef. (. dwell where, 47> 6 24. 7. the Lord God of heaven shall send his ange. before t. Exod. 23. 20, 23. | 32. 34. | 33. 2 51. behold, Rebekah is before t. take her, and go 31.35.1et it not displease, 1 cannot rise up before t. 33.12.1 will go b.t. Iiff, 45.2. I 43. g.sethim*. (, Exod. 17. 6. behold, I will stand before (. there 23. 27. 1 will send my fear before t. and destroy 28. I will send hornets before t. which shall drive out the Canaanites befcre t. 2g,30,3I . [ 34. 11. Deut. 4, 38. ( 9- 4, 5. | 18. 12. 33. 19. I will make all my goodness pass before t. and I will proclaim the name of the Lord i^wrff (. 34.24. Iwillcastout3.(. I?«i(. 6.19. ) 7.1- I 9-4 Num. 10. 35, let them that hate thee flee before t. i)e«(.7.24.nomanabletostand3.(.J'of/*.l.5. | 10.8. 28. 7. they shall flee before t. seven ways 30. 15. L have seX, before t. this day lite and good 31. 3. and Joshua, he shall go over before t. 8. 32. 52. yet thou shalt see the \2.-qA. before t. 33.10. shall teach, th?y shall put incense before t. Judg. 4. 14. is not the Lord gone out before t. ? 6, 18. bring forth, and set it before 1. 1 Satn. 9. 24 1 Sam. 28. 22. letme set a morsel of bread before t. 2 Sam. 5.24. then shall the Lord go out before t. 7.11. as I took it from Saul, whom I put away b.t, 16. be established forever *e/".(.26.1 C/ir.i7.24 1 A'tng,! 3.6. as he walked h. (.l|12.none like thee b.t. 8. 23. tby servants that walk before t. 2 Chr. 6.14. 10.8, which stand continually before i. 2 C/jr.y,7. 14. 9- hast done evil above all that were before t. 2 Ari7i_^j20.3.how I have walked before t. Jxa.38.3. 1 Chr. 14.15. go out, for God is gone forth before t, 17. 13. as I took it from him that was before t. Ezra 9. 15. behold, we are before t. in our tres- passes, we cannot stand' ic/bre (. because of this Neh 4. 5. let not their sin be blotted out before i. 9- 8. and foundest his heart faithful before t. 32. let not all the trouble seem little before t. Psal. 38.9.L.all my desire is ie/bre(. and groaning 39. 5. and mine age is as nothing before (. 69. 19. mine adversaries are all before t. 73. 22. so foolish was I, 1 was as a beast before t„ 79'11-letthesighingof the prisoner come bej ore C 88. 2. let my prayer come Je/bre(. incline, 141. SI, 90. 8. thou hast set our iniquities before t. Ii9.l68.my waysarei.(.||l69.1etmy cry come J. Prov. 23, 1. consider diligently what is before t. Isa. 9.3, they joy before t. as men when they divide 58. 8. and thy righteousness shall go before t. Jer. 17. i6. came out of my lips^was right before t. 18. 20. I stood before t. to turn away thy wrath 28. 8. the prophets that have been before t. of old 40.4.all the land is before t. go whither it seemeth Lam. 1 . 22. let all their wickedness come before t Ezek. 33. 31. and they sit before (.asmy people ^a«.6.22. also before t. O king, have I done no hurt ■Mic.6.4. 1 sent before t. Moses,Aaron, and Miriam Zeeh. 3. 8. thou and thy fellows that sit before t. Mat. 6. 2, do not sound a trumpet before t. 11. 10. behold I send my messenger, which shall prepare thy way ic/bre t.Markl. Q.LukeT. 27. iMke 15.18. 1 will say, father, I have sinned bef. t. Acts 23. 30. to say before t. what they had ag. him 24.19. who ought to have been here bef.t.to objec^ 25. 26. and especially before t. O king Agrippa Rev, 3. 8. behold, I have set before t. an open dooi Behi?id THEE. Gm. 19. 17. escape forthy life, look not ieAind. Deut. 25. 18. Amalek smote the feeble ieJmtd . . THE Ptol. 50.\T .sptiing thou cutest my words ft«Ainf/ t. ha. 30. Si. thioe ears shall hear a word behind t. Bitide THEE. Uuih 4.4. for thnre is none to redeem it btaide t. 2 ^am. if. S. for there IS none ArJicf^r.^ Sam.1, SS, 1 Chon. 17. SO Ptal. "I. W. none on earth that I desire betide t hn.^^. 1.1. other lords beside (.have had dominioD 64. 4. oeither hath the eye seen, O God, beside t Betaeen TlliiE. Gen. 3.15.T will pateomity detai. t. and the woman 1 7 .2 . I will make my covenant bet. me and (. 7 . 31. 44. let it be for a witne35 iet. me and t. 4lt. 50 49. Lord watch A. me aii/i. 2.14 the Lord hath been witness 4e(. t. and 3/(i(. IS. lA. tell him his faultier, t. and him alone Bit TllEE. frud. 18. It. the people stand by t. from morning 1 ^im.l.'Jd I am the woman that stood £y (.praying w. '23. portion of which 1 said to thee, set it by t. e ■■idiH. 22.30. bff 1. 1 ran thro* a troop, Psal. IB.C . i'sal. Tl.Q.byt. have I been holpen from the womb iVwD. . "J. se.wheo hast it *y /.pyp. dwell securely Ay (, Jsa. 26.13. byt. we will oake mention of thy name Lz^k. 16. 6. when I passed by I. and saw thee. 8. .•icis^-i. 2 weingthat b^ t. we enjoy quietriess i'i4iVem.7*tbe bowels ofthe saints are refreshed £y^ Concerning THEE. Jvih. 14. 6. the thiaj: the L. said concern, t. and me 1 ■^m. 25. 30. the good that he hath spoken cojt. t. 2 :Sam. 14.U. the kme said, I will give charge can. t. 1 A'if«g*22.23.the Lord hath spoken evil concern. (. Nah. 1. 14. the L. hath given commandment c0/i, u JMat. 4. 6. shall give his angels charge concern, t. ./Ic(/£8. 21. neither received we letters contrcm. (. For THEE. f''««.6.21.food/or /.and them||20.7. shall pray /or (, i'.xod. 9. ?0. but as /or (. and thy sei-vants, 1 know J.cv. 25. 6. sabbath shall be mcai/or (. and them A nm. 18. p. shall be most holy /or t. and thy sons /'«!H(.5.Sl.as/(7r (.stand by mc, Iti 14. SAam.lS.lS Jud^. 7. 4. and I will try them/or (. there 11. 15. till we shall have made ready a kid /or ( 1 8. t y. better Tor (. to be a priest to house of one man Hiith 3.1.shafl I not seek rest/or (. l|4,8,bny it/ur ( I Ham. 9. 24. to this time hath it been kept/or (. 20. 4. what thy soul desireth, I will do it/or (. C •'»a»i.l.26. I am distressed/orr.brotherJonaihan 10. 11. if'he Syrians be too strong /nr (.help me 18. 33. would God 1 had died for t. O Absalom 19- 38. what thou requirest, that I will do/or (. 1 Ktn^i 2. 18. 1 will speak /or (. unto the king 17. ]^. and after make/or (. and for thy son Co. 34. thou shalt make streets/or (, in Damascus C Kmgs S.y.Elijah said, ask what I shall do/or (.4. 4.13. say now unto her, what is to be done/or (.2. C Ohron. 7. 17. and as/or (. Dan. 2. 2CJ. Zeck. 9. H y.'A8.6.if upright, surely now he would awake/or ( 18. 4. shall the earth be forsaken /or (. f Psal. 63.1. OGod,mysonl thirsteth/oj (.my flesh (is. 1. praise waiteth/or (. O God, in Sion lig. 12t). it is time/or (. O Lord, to work C'ffn(.7. 13. fruits I have laid up/or (. O my beloved ha. 14. 9- liell from beneath is moved/or (. to meet C6. 8. O Lord, we have waited /or (. 33. 2. 43. 3. I gav"! Ethiopia and Seba/ur t. 4. I loved thee, therefore will I give men/or (. Iti. 9. and for my praise will I refrain /or (. 51. 19. these are come, v/ho shall be sorry/or (. Jer. 32. 1 7. behold, there is nothing too hard /or (. 31- 5. so shall they hum odo'irs/or (. and lament 48.. '12. 1 will weep/or (. |I 50,24.1 laid asnare/or (. 61. 36. therefore will 1 take vengeance/or (. ham. 2. 13. what thing shall I take to witness/or (. 14. thy prophets have seen /or (. false burdens F.zek.t. 6. it watcheth /or t. behold, it is come 32. 10. their king shall be horribly afraid for (. J/«'4.3.3. shalt not be for another, so will I be/wr (. G. 11. also, O Judah, he hath set a harvest /or (. A«A, .1. 7. whence shall T seek comfort /or (. Mai. 5. 29. for it is profitable /or (. 30. 11.24. be more tolerable for Sodom than /or (. 14.4.it is not lawful /or (. to have her, Jl/ant 6.18. J 7-4.one for (.one for Moses, JidarkQ.5. Luke 9.33. 18.8. better/or (. to enter into life.Q. Afar* 9-43,45. (War* 1 . 37. they said unto him, alt men seek/or (. 3. 32. thy mother and thy brethren seek /or (. 5. 19. how great things the Lord hath done /or(. l.uke 22. 32. but I have prayedyor t. that tby faith 'flAn 11. 28. the master is come, and calleth /or (. ^cts 9. 5. hard /or (. to kick against pricks, 26. 14 .0. 22. to send /or (. into his house and to hear S4. 25. have a convenient season, I will call^or (, Cor. 19. 9. he said, my grace is sufficient /or (. From THEE. ^en. 18.25. that be i^vfrom (. to slay the righteous B*. 45. until thy brother's anger turn away /ro/n /, 2.' S.halh tt-itiiheld from (.the fruit of the womb THE Eri>(f.8.2C). and Moses said, behold, [ goout/rom /. 33. 5. therefore now put off thy ornaments/rom (. Diiut* 12. 21. if the place be too far /rom(. 14.24. 15. 13. thou shaltlet him go free /rom(. 13, 18. 16. l will not go away from t. ]| 20.15. cities idxfrom t. 30. 11, it is not hiddea/rom t. neither is it far off 17. 2. the shekels that were taken /rom (. 1 5affi. 1.1 4. Eli said to her, put away thy wine/. (. 15.28.bathrent the kinedom/rom r.lfffn^.r 11.11. 17. 46. smite thee, I will take thine head//o/n (. 20. 9. far be VLfrom (. Mat. I6. 22. 2 Sam. 13. 13. for he will not withhold me/rom (. 2 A"mgf 2.9. what I shall do, before I be taken/r. (. 20. IS.ofihysons that shall issue/rom t.Isa. 39.7. "Ezra 4. 12. the Jews which came M^from t. to us Jubi2. 2. no thought can be witliholden/roni (. Psal. 38. 9- 3^(1 °>7 groaning is not hid from t. 69. 5. O God, my sins are not hid/rom (. 73. 27. they that are (ax from c% shall perish 80. 18. so will we not go back/rom (. quicibea us 13g. 12. yea, the darkness hideth not from t. 15. my siibsfance was not hid/rom (. when I \vas ha. 54. 8. in a little wrath I hid my (axxfrom t. 10. but my kindness shall not depart from t. Ji?r.6,8. be instructed, lest my soul depart/rom (. Ezek. 21. 3,1 will cut oSfrom t. the righteous, 4 22,5. those that be far /roOT (. shall mock thee 24.16. 1 take a.v/^y from (. the desire of thine eyes 28. 3, there is no secret that they can hide/rom (. Mic. I. 16. for they are gone into captivity/rom (. Zec/i. 3.4.1 have caused thine iniquity topa^s/r. r. itfa(.5.29.pluckit outandcastit/r. (. .30. | 18.8,9. Jo/in 17. 8. known surely that I came out from t. Agts 23. 31. ready, looking for a promise/rom (. See Departed. In THEE. C7en. 12.3. in (. shall all families be blessed, 28 14. 48. 20. in (.shall Israel bless, saying, God make Exod. 9.16.1 raisftd thee up, to shew in (. my power Dent. 23. 14. that he see no unclean thing in (. 21. it would be sin int. [|22. shall be no sin in t. \Sam. 18.22. behold the king hath delight in (. 25. 28. evil hath not been found in t. 29. 6. 2 Sam. 15, 26- but if he say, 1 have no delight in t. 2 Chron. I9. 3. there are good things found in t. Psal. 5. 11. put trust in t. 7. 1. 1 9- 10. | I6. 1. | 17. 7. I 25. 2, 20. I 31. 1. 19. 1 55. 23. let them that love thy name be joyful in /. 9.2. rejoice in t. 40. 16. I 70. 4. | 85. 6. Cani.AA. 22. 4. our fathers trusted m (. thev trusted, 5. 31,14.1 trusted in (.ll33.C2.hope in (..18.15. I 39.7. 56. 3. trust in t. 57. 1. i 84. 12. j 86. £. | i41. 8. 81. 9. tliere shal' no strange god be in t. [ | 143.8, 84. 5. blessed i& the man whose strength is m (. 87. 7 • all niy springs are in (. Cant. 4. 7- thou o-rt all fair, there is no spot in (. Isa. 26. 3. keep him because he trusteth in (. 45. 14. surely God is in (. and there is none else 62. 4. Hephzibah, for the Lord delighteth in (. Jer. 1. 19, an evil thing, that my fear is not in t. Ezek. 5. 9- T will do in t. what I have not done 10. and I will execute judgments in (. 15. iQ. 34. the contrary is in (. from other women £0. 47. 1 will kindle a fire in (. it shall devour 22. b. were in (. to their power to shed blood 7. in (. have they set light by father or mother 9. in (. are men that carry tales to shed blood 12. m (. have they taken gifts to shed blood 25.4. they shall set their palaces lu (.dwellings in (. 27. 8. thy wise men, O Tyrua, that were in (. 9. 28. 15 was perfect, till Iniquity was found in t. 38. 10. wnen I shall be sancti^ed in (. O God D(c3.22. my beloved Son, in (.1 am well pleased 11. 35. the light which is in (. be not darkness 19.44. not leave in t. one stone upon another John 17. 21 . as thou. Father, art in me, and I in (. liotn. 9. 17. that I might shew my power in (. Gal. 3. 18. in t. shall all nations be blessed 1 Tim. 4. 14. neglect not the gift that is in (. 2 Tim. I. 5. the unfeigned faith that is int. first in I..ois and Eunice, and I am persuaded in (.also 6. that thou stir up the gift of God which is in t. 3 John 3. brethren testified of the truth that is tn t. Rev. 18. 22. shall be heard no more at all in (. 23 a candle shall shine no more at all in /. Into THEE. Ita. 52. 1. DO more in(o (. the uncircumcised Of THEE. Gen. 12. Z. I will make of t. a great nation, I*, f^. j .^5. 11. I 46.'3. I 48. 4. Ej-od. 32. 10. 13. and my soul shall live because (/(. 41. 15. I have heard say oft. that thou canst \uui. 14. 15. which have Heard the fame of t. '.!U 2 THE Devi. 2. 25. begin to pat the dread of t. apd tn* fear of t. tremble and be iJ anguish bi-cause of 10. 12. what doth the L. require of t. Mic 6. 8 Ruth 2. 19. he that did take knowIed:;e of (. 1 Sam. 19. 3. I will commune with my father o/"r. 24. 12. Loni judge, and the Lord avenge vaeofi 2 Sam. 3. 13. but one thing I will require of t. 24. '.'4. but 1 will snrely buy ito/"(. ata price 1 Ki}tg3 2.lQ. and now I ask one petition 0/" (. 20. 11. 11. Lord said, forasmuch as this is done oft 1 Chron. 22. 11. build the house as he said oft. 29, 12. both riches and honour come of t. 14. all things come of t. of thine have we given Job 11 . 6. that God exacteth of t. less than thine 38. 3. for I will demand o/(. 40.7. | 42. 4, 42.5. 1 have heard (/(. by the hearing of the ear Psal. 22.25. my praise shall beo/'(, 71. 6. 37. 3. glorious things are spoken t.? S -Kvigi t. 10. if thou see me, it shall be so unto t. 612 THE 2 Kings b.t.novi when this letter is come tt.*,behold 27, the leprosy of Waaman shall cleave ujtto t. 6, 7. takeitupfii t. iJS. 14. what said Elibha/w t. 9. 5. he said, 1 have an errand to t. O captaio 11. wherefore came this mad fellow to t.f 20. 14, from whence came the.y«?i;o t. ? Isa.^^.S. \ Chr. 12. 18, peace be unto t. and thine helpers ^6, 18. unto t.vf iU 1 give the land, Psai. 105.11. 2 C/ir. 26. 18, it appertaineth not wtto t. Uzziah Ezra 10,4, arise, for this matter belongeth unto t Neh. 9, 26, testified against them to turn them to t. Esth. 3. 11. the silver is given tot. the people also Jo6T. 20. T have sinned, what shall 1 do unto t. ? Ps. 5.2, hearken unto me, ioTunto t. will I pray,3. 10. 14. the poor committeth himself unta t. 16. 2.my Lord, niygoodoessextendethnot to t. 22. 5. they cried unto t. and were delivered 25.1.«Hrtf i,0 L,doI liftupmysoul,86.4, 1 14?.S. '11 . 8. my heart said u7Lto t. thy face will I seek 28. l.M?(/fl^ will [cry, 2. | 30.8, | 31, 22. | 56. 9. I 61. 2. I 86. 3. I 88, 13. I 130. 1, | 141. 1. 30. 12. may sing praise to t, 56. 12. | 59, I7. | 66,4, I 71.22,23. 32, 5. T acknowledged my sin imto t. and iniquity 62. 12. also?(?iito (. O Lord, belongeth mercy Go. 1. and unto t. shall the vow be performed 2,thou hearest prayer, unto ^.shall all flesh come 6y. 13,myprayeris7«i^or,inan acceptable time 86. 8. among the gods there is none like unto t. 89,8,0 Lord G. who is a strong Lord like imto t. 7 101. \,unto t.O Lord, will 1 sing,108. 3, | 1.58.1, ! 144. 9. i-^eh. 2. 12. ]02.1.hearmy prayer,and let my cry comemttot. 120. 3, what shall be given unto t. thou false tongue 123. 1. unto t. will I lift up mine eyes, 141, 8. 139, 12. darkness and light are both alike to t. Prov. 22. 19. made known to t. this day, even to t. 21, 7. eat and drink, saith he to I. but his heart 25.7- better it be said u?ito t. come up hither Isa. 14. 10. all they shall speak and say imto t. 30, J 9- he will be very gracious 7«i/(» t. at thy cry 36. 12. hath my master sent me to t. to speak 47.9. but these two things shall come to t. 47. 15. thus .shall they be7«iio t. with whom thou 49- 18, all these gather together and come to t. 51, ly. these two things are come unto t. 55. 5. nations that knew not thee shall run unto t. 60.19. neither shall the moou give lighi unto /.the Lord shall be «;i(o t. an everlasiitig light Jfi;-.2.31,we are lords, we will come no more uw/u/. 3.22. behold, we come unto r. for thou art our God 10. 6. forasmuch as there is none like unto t. 7. who would not fear, forio t. doth it appertain ' ll.20,for«7i/o *. have I revealed my cause, 20.12, 1 5. 19. let them return unto t. but return not ihou 20. 15, man-child is born unto t. maiing him glad 22. 21. 1 sY,ake u7tto t . in thy prosperity, but thou -30, 15, I have done these things v?ito t. 38.20.whichlspeak«ji« /.so it shall be well un.t. 40,4.if thou come with me, I will look well unto t. 44.16, as for the word, we will not hearken ujito t. 45, 5. but thy life will I give unto t. for a prey 48. 27. for was not Israel a derision mtto t. ? Lam. 2, 13, what thing shall I liken to i. U Jems, what shall I equal to /.that I may comfort thee .' 4, 21. the cup also shall pass through wuo t. 5. 21. turn thou us mtto t. and we shall be turned Ezek. 3. 6. they would have hearkened unto t. 7. the house of Israel will not hearken unto t. 1 6. 5. no eye pitied thee, to do any of these 7inio t. 6. I said mtto t. when thou wast in thy blood, live .3-1 .giveat areward,and no reward is given 7into i. fiO.I will establish jiH/o;. an everlasting covenant 61. and I will give them uvto t. for daughters Dan. 4. 26. thy kingdom shall be sure uvto t. 31, to t. it is spoken, the kingdom is departed 9- 7. O Lord, righteousness belongeth jm/o t. Hos. 6. 4, O Ephraim, what shall I do laito t. ? Joell. 19. iot.\fi\\ I cry II 20. the beasts cry unto t. Amoi 4.12.thuswilll ioimtot. I will dothiswi^o r. Joiiah J . 11. they said, what shall we do ujito t. ? 2, 7. my prayer came in wito t. into thy temple hJic. 2. 11, saying, I will prophesy unto t. of wine 4,8.7Z7i((jr. shall itcome|[6.3.whathave I donew. t. 7. 12. he shall come to t. even from Assyria Hah. 1. 2. I even cry out unto t. of violence 2.16-cupofthe Lord's right hand be turned jiTi^t? t. Zecli. 2. 11. the Lord ofhosts halhsentme uiito t. 9. 9. behold, thy king Cometh 7(71(0 t. Mat. 21. 5, A/a/. 8. 13. as thou hastbelieved,sobe it done unto t. 16. 17. flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto t. 18. and I say also unio t. that thou art Peter 19. I will give unto t. the keys of the king-'-m 22. be it far from thee, this shall not be un 18.17- let him be un, e. as an heathen and publican 22. .Jesus saith, I say notwjKo (. till seven times 20. 14. lAvill give unto this last even as unto t. 23.37. thou stonestthem sent unto t. Luke 13. 34. 25. 44. or in prison, and did not minister «7iro t. Mark 5. 41, I saytm/'j' arise, Luke 5. 24. | 7. 14. THE. Mari 10.51. what wilt rnonl Aoun.t. Luke 18 »' Luke l.iy. 1 am sent to hpeak «7i^' /. and shew :ii* 7.7.1 tiiought not myself worthy to come untu t 40. 1 have somewhai to say unta t. he saith,say o 8. 39- how great things God hath done www t Joha-^. 20. Jesus saith, t that speak K/iror. am he 5. 14. sin no more, lest a worse thing come WTfc,. t, 9. 26. wtvitdid be(o 1. 1| 11.40.said I not ujuo t. 17. 11, these are in world, and 1 am come to i. (3 18. 30. we would not have delivered him unto t. 19. 11. he that delivered me u. (. hath the great, sia 21. 22. what is that to t. follow thou me, 23. Acts 9. 17. Jesus that appeared vnio t. sent me 10. 32. who when he comeih, shall si>eak unt^j t 33. immediately therefore I sent to i 21.37. he said CO the captain, may 1 speak unto t 26.16. for 1 have appeared I/7I/0 /, fortlji.>purp(j> Rom. 15. 9. for this cause will I confess m /, 2 7i'/rt.l.J4. thatgood thing comniitted «n(i! .'.ket Phikm. 11. but now profitable to t. and me 16. a brother to me, but how much more to t Rev. 11. 17. thouhast taken W/. thy great power Towards THEE. l5aOT.i9.4,his works have been verygood towards t 2 Kings'i.\^.\. wouldnot look /iiwfl/rfj /.nor see thee Jer. 12. 3. thou hast tried mine heart towards t. i.'zeX:.l6.42.sowiU I make myfury towards /.to rest 03. because of shame, when 1 am pacilied t.c. /iy/n.ll.22.but towards t. goodness, if thou continue Under -ni^^. DiHf. 28. 23.theearththatisw7irfer/. shall be iron Psal. 45.5. arrows whereby the people fall under t. Prou.22.27.why should he take thy bed from und.t. ha.lA.il. worm is spread »«. 4. let mine outcast dwell mih t. I^Inab 41. 10. 1 aoi wuk l.\'^. 5.Jer. 1.8, li). | 15. ^0. 30. U. I 4f),28, Acts 18. 10 1 1, they that strive wii/i t. shall perish, 12. '^(1. 'i?5. contend with him that conteiideth rjiir/t ;. j4.9. 1 have sworn that I would not be wroth n'./. Vr.2..15.I will plead m'/A *.||l2.1.wher< I plead w.r. 34. .*). and he shall speak u'l'r/i /. mouth to mouth C\. ?U. :tii/i t. will I break in pieces the nations Cl.TniV/i /. will I break in pieces horse and rider QQ. icitk t. wdl I break in pieces old and young C't.&'fV^ /. will I break shepherd and husbandman izek. 1. C. though briars and thorns be with t. .?. 12. go into the plain, 1 will there talk with t. 16, 8. and T entered into a covenant joith i. b*^, I will even deal with t, as thou hast done 6C. and I will establish my covenant with t, \.'i. 14. in the days that I shall deal toith t. 27. CI. they occupied raitli t. in lambs and rams .1C>. 4 I will fill the beasts of the earth jeith c. .SH.ti.his bandsandmany peopleiff.r. 9- la. | 3{J.4. tiox. 4. 5. the prophet shall fallWr/i t. in the nisiht A'lwsCt. 10. and shall say, is there yet an/ jvith t. VAfiff. 7. the men that were at peace Toiih t. Zed). 14. 5. shall come, and all the saints 7eith t. >1////.l .8.will he be pleased w. t. or accept persons .' &Jai. 8.29. behold, they cried out, what have we to do with t. Mark 1. 24. Liike 4. 34. 12.47- stand without, desiring to speak roitli i. ]R. Ifi. then take leith t. one or two more ^fi.lS.I'i'tcrsaid.tho' I should die aj.r. A/or* 14.. ^1. Luke 22.'i'5. I am ready to go iv. i. both into prison 't»A«.'1.26. he that was rc/rA /. beyond Jordan y, ;i7. seen him, and it is he that talketh hiVA t. it . 5. with the glory which 1 had wiVA i. before, £1. 3. they say unto him, we also go rvith t. ^cts H. 20. Peter said, thy money perish ri'ith t. f-p/i. 6.;i. honourthy father that it may be M'ell 70. t. I 7Vm.6. 21. grace bcrc.r.||27V;ff.4.11,briiigw.f, J3. > IVithin llllili. Deut. 28. 41. the stranger w(V A ik /. shall get above /-*.»«/. 122. 8. 1 will now say, peace be xctthin t. 147. 13. he hath blessed thy children within t. Priiv.1\l.\\\. ispleasant, if Ihoukcep them within i Jer. 4. 14. shall thy vain thoughts lodge within t. £.Mityl9.44,and thev shall lav thv children within t Without 'IME'E. Gen. A\.W.uifhmtt t. shall no man lift up his hand See Teach, Tell. TiiErr, s. Ezod. 22. 3. then he shall he sold for his t. 4. if the t. he certainly found in his hand alive Milt. 15, iy, outof the heart proceed t, MaikT.HQ. liev. 0. CI. neither repented they of their /. TllliUlS. rr^/i.l5.13.sha!lbeastranger inaland that is not t 34. '-"i. shall not every beast of i. he ovirb ? 43. 3i, mess was five times as much as any of {. I'.ti-/. 29. 9- f^ud the priests' office shall be t. \^i'. 18. 10. for /. is thine own nakedness Kiini. ifi, 2(i. dt-part and touch nothing of (. I8.<). every oblation of /. every meat-offering of r. Josh. 21 . id. for I. was the first 'lot, 1 Chro7t. 6. 54. 5 I'hniii. 18. 12. let thy word be like one of i. Jn . 44. C8. whose words shall stand, mine or t. 1 -'k. 7.11. none shall remain, nor any of t, 41.. 29. pvi-ry delicate thing in Israel shall be t. Uiifi. 1. ti. to possess dwellino: places that are not/. Mnt. b. 3, for I. is the kingdom of heaven, 10. 1 ('tir. 1 . 2. call on onr T^rd, both t. and ours ft 'im. 3. 9. folly ihall be manifest, as t. was TtlEM. Pf«. 1. 27. male and female created he t. ytim. 14. 31. your little ones, /. will I bring in Uetit. 08. (il. /. will the Lord brintr upon thee . '^u-ii. 2. 30. t. that honour me, I will honour 2.'). 2;^ /. shall he sling out, as out of a sling ' /\i/iss 13, 11. /.they hold also to their father Stngi 23. 5. I. that burnt incense unto liaal 3 Chroii. 15. 2. t. hath the Lord chosen to carry 2 Chrmi.H. 8. /. did Solomon make to pay tribute P^a/. 5. 11. let t. shout for joy, let r. that love 35. 19. nor let t. wink with eye that hate me 68. I . let /. also that hate him flee before him Jao. 41. 12. even /. Viat contended with thee 5fi. 7. even /. will I bring 10 rov holy mountain li"'i. fi. 24. ihey cast /. into the ^eu ol" lions ZejiA. 1. 5. /. that worship the host of hcavon 1. take way t. that rejoice in thy pride ^13 THE Mat. 13. 41. shall gather out (.which do iniquity 24. 16. then let f. which be in Judea Hee into the mountains, Mark 13. 14. Luke 21. 91. Mark 16. 13. they told it, neither believed they t. •Luke 4. 18. to set at liberty t. that are bruised 11. 52. and I. that were entering in ye hindered 19. 45. cast out t. that sold and (. that bought 24. :ii. found the eleven, anil t. that were with ;. lohi 10. 16. other sheep 1 ha-^e, /. also mustl bring Acts 15. 19. my sentence is, that we trouble not (. 21. 24. /. take and purify thyself with r. 22. 19. that 1 beat t. that believed on thee liiitn. 8. 30. moreover, t. he also called, t. he also justified, and /. he also glorified 1 1.14. provoke to emulation /. which are my Jlesb 1 Cor. 5, IG. to judge t. also 'hat ave without 13. but/, that are without Godjudgeth Ifi. 18. therefore acknowledge ye t. that are such 1 Thess. 4. 14. even so /. albo that sleep in Jesus 2 ThciS. 3. 12. now t. that are such, we command 1 7'j»f . 4.1C. shalt save thyself and t. that hear thee 5. 20> t, that sin rebuke before all, thai oUiers Ueb. 10. 14. hath perfected /.that are sanctified 13.3. remember /.that are in bonds, as bu'iiid 1 Pe/. 4.19. let /. that suffer according to will of G. Hev. g. 17. thus I saw horses and /. that sat on /. 11. 1. and measure /. that worship therein 13. 6. to blaspheme /. that dwell in heaven 19.20. beast was taken, and /. that worj>hi]ipcd Above THir,M. Exod. 18. 11. they dealt proudly, he was ahuve t. Num. 3.49. of tlieni that were over and a/toic /. 2 Ham. 22. 49. lifted above t. that rose against me 2 Chr. 34. 4. images that were above t. he cut down * About THEM. Gen. .35, 5, terror wa.s on the cities round about t. liulh 1. 19, that all the city was moved about f. 2 Kings 17. 5. afterthe heathen that were ubout t. 2 Chrutt. 14. 7- and make abaiu /. walls and towers. Ezra 1.6. aW about t. strengthened their bands Ezek. I, 18. were full of eyes round abovt t. four 2H. 2(i. all those that despise them round about t. Mark 9- l-i- he saw a great multitude about':. Luke 1 . 65. fear came on all that dwelt round ab t. 9. the glory of the Lord shone round about t. Jude 7. and the cities about /. in like manner After ']:v\hU. Cff?i, 41.3. seven other kine came up after 1. 19- 27. 2.1. and seven ears withered sprung up after t. 30. shall arise after t. seven years of famine 48. 6. thy issue which thou begettest after t. Exod. 10. 14. neither o/V^rr. shall be such locusts 14.4. he shall follow a/", /.and I will be honoured /.en. 20.6. that turneth to go a whoring after /. Dent. 1 . 8. to give it to them and their seed after l. 4. 37. therefore he chose their seed after t. 10. 15. 12. + .30. take heed, that thou be not snared after /. Josh. 2. 5. pursue after t. quickly ye shall overtake 7. the men pursued ff/"./. 8.16. Jiii/c^.lG | 20.45. Jndg. 2. 10. there arose another generation after t. Ituth 2.9, the field that they reap, go thou «/V(?r /, 1 Sam, 6. 12. the lords of the Philistines went a/". /, 14.22. they followed hard after t. in the battle 1 Kings 9. 21, upon their children that were left fl'Ve;- /. did Solomon levy tribute, 2 Chron. 8. 8. 2 /v'mj?,T 7.15. they went (7/"/fr/. to Jordan, audio 10. 29. Jehu departed not from after t. to wit 1 CA;'.14.14.go not up af. /.yAW*. 12.33. and I «/./. Job 30. 5. they cried after t. as after a thief" Jer. 2. 25, I loved strangers, and after t. will I go 9. 16, I will stuti a swora after t. 49. 37. E:t.ek. 5.2, 12. I 12. 14. 25. 26. the king of Sheshach shall drink after t. 32. IH. thou recompensest the iniquity of the fa- thers into the bosom of their children after t. 39. fear me, for the good of their children after t. 39. 5. but the Ghaldeans' army pursued after t. 50. 21, M-aste and utterly destroy after t. Esek. 29. id. when they sliall look after t. 34.6. was scattered, none did search or seek a. i. Van. 7. 24. and another king shall rise after t. ZecA.6. t). and the while horses go forth aj'ter t. 7. 14. thus trie ittnd was desolate after t. Luke 17. 23. sec here, or see there, go not a./. 21,8. Acts £0. 30, to draw away disciples after t. Against THEM, Gen. 14.15. he divided himself against t. by night Exod.^1.\Q. that my wrath niavwax hot agai7ist t. 'Num. 12. g. Dent. 2, 15, [ 31, 17. Judg. 2. 15. A')(wj. 16.1 9. Korah gathered ihe congregational. /. 21. 33. Ogking of Bashan went out against f. Deut. 20, 19, destroy trees by forcing an axe ag. t. 28.25. thou Shalt go out one way ag. t. and flee 31. 21. this song shall testify ag. /. as a witness 28. and call heaven and earth to record ag. t. Josh. 8. 22. the other issued out of the city ag. t. 22. 33. did not intend to go up ag. t. in battle Jndg. J 1.25. did he ever strive or fight ag. t. 2 Ham. 24.1. he moved Dav, a^^./.tosay.go number £ Kings 17.15. testimonies whid: ''»■ '"Siifieda^. / THK 1 Chron. b. II. children of Gad dwelt o/er a*, 1. 20. they were helped ffj. /. for they cried to God '. Chron. 20. I6. to-morrow go ye down ag. t. 1? . 24. 19. prophets testified ag. /. AVA.9.26,29,30,.34. 28, 12. Stood up (7j. (. that came from the war Ezra 4. 5. hired counsellors agamst t. to frustrate 8. 22. but his wrath is aeairat t. that forsake him Af//. 4. 9. we set E watch ag. t. day and night 5.7. and 1 set a great Eissembly aQaitut t. 9. 10. kocwest that they dealt pv^mdly against t. 12. 9, brethren were over a^. t. in the watches 13.2. hired Balaams*. /.|U5. 1 testifieda^. /. 21 Pia(. 17.7.3avest from ihoic that rise up ag. t. 34. 16. the face of the Lord is against t. that do evil, 1 Pet. 3. 12, Ixa. 3. 9. their countenance doth witness agaijist t. 5. 25. he hath stretched forth his handagaiHi/ /. 13. 17. behold, 1 will stir up the Modes a^. 1. 14.22.1 will rise up ffg. /.|163. 10. he fought «g./. Jer. X, 16. and I will utter my judgments 05. /. 4. 12. 1 will give sentence fl. /. ||23. 32. 1 am a. t, 23. 30. prophesy (T. t. Ezek.6.'i. ( l.i. 17- I 25.2. '26. ly. evil he pronounced ag. /. 35. 17. I 36. 31. '.ffn. 1. J3. he sent fire, and it prevailein ag. t. E-fk. \d. 7, and I will set my face against i. 20. 8, to accomplish my anger ag. t. in Egypt 35. 11. thou hast used out of tliy hatred ag. t. 38. 17. (hat 1 would bring thee against t. Dan. 7.21. and the same horn prevailed fl^^'/i'jj'/ f, JJo\. 8. 5. mine anger is kindled against t. 10. 10. the people shall be gathered against t. Mat. 10. 18. for a testimony agai7ist t. Mark ti. II, I ]S,9.Lnkeg. 6. ^fark 12. 12. spoken that parable ag. t. Luke 20.J9. Acts 1 :{ 51. shook off the dust of their feet against t. 16. 22. the multitude rose up together against t. 19'l6.in whom evil spirit was.prevailed against t. 2fi. 10. 1 gave my voice a. /, || 11. being mad a./ Rom. 2. 2. judgment of God is ag. t, that commit Cul. 3. iO). love your wives, and be not bitter ag. t. 2 Pet. 2. 11. bring not railing accusation against t. liev. 11. 7* the beast shall make war against t. See EicHT, Over. Atno7ig or Amongst THEM. Gen. 47. 6, knowest any man of activity among t, Ejod. 7.5. bringchildrencf Israel from among t. 10. 2, tell my signs which 1 have done amongst e. 25.8,that 1 may dwell afn. l. 29. 46. Psa/. 6S. 18, 30. 12. that there be no plague a. /.when iiumhered Lev. 15. 31, defile my tabernacle that is atnongt. Nvvi. 1. 47. the Levites were not numbered am. t, 11.1, and the fire of the Lord burnt among /. 1 . 4. the mixt multitude among /, fell a lusting 16, 3, and the Lord is among l. Psal. &i. J7, 18.20.Aaron shall have no part am. t. Josh.\4.S. 23. 21. and the shout of a king is among t. Deut.l.ZO, the Lord will send the hornet amoiig /, Josh. 8. 33. the stranger, as he that was born am.t. 35. the strangers that were conversant among t. 9. 16. they understood that they dwelt among /. £0. 4. give him a place that he may dwell am. /, 24. 5. according to that which I did amongst /. Jtidg. 1. 30. but the Cauaauites dwelt among t. 10. 16. put away the strange gods from a, /. 1 Ham. 6. 6. when he wrought ajnojtg t, Neh. 9. 17 9. 22. made them sit in the chiefesi place among $ 10. 10. prophetsmet him,andheprophesieda. / ^■':iam. 19. C8. set thy servant a. t. that did eat 2 Kings 17. 25. therefore the Lord sent lions a. /. 1 C'hrim, 21. 6. I^vi and Benjamin not counted a.r. 26. 31, there were found mighty men amniig t 2 Chiu7i. 20. 25. found «, /, abunddiice cf spoil 28. 15, and clothed all that were naked among Ezra 2. 65. there were among t. 200 singing men Neh. 4. 11. till we come in the midst a. /. and sla^ Esth. 9. 21. wrote to establish the Purim a. r. Job 1. 6. and Satan came also among t. 2. 1. 15. 19. and no stranger passed ainotig (. Psai. 22. 18. they part my garments among /. ar* cast lots on my vesture, il:/af. 27.. 35. Jo/m 19. S> , 55. 15. let death seize them, wickedness is a. 37. 4. and I lie even a. t. that are set on fire '>8. 25. a. t. were damsels playing with timbre 78. 45. he sent divers sorts of flies among {. 49. trouble, by sending evil angels aviong t. 99, 6. and S.\mi:el a. t. that call upon his name 105. 27. they shewed his signs a. t. and wonders 136. W. and brought out Israel from annmg u Cant. 4. 2. and none is barren among t. f). 6. i.va. 5. 27. none shall be weary or stumble a. c. 8. 15. and many a. t. shall stumble and tall 41. 28. for I beheld, and there was no man a. t. 43. 9- who a. (, can declare this, and shew thir;:j 48. 14. which a. t, hath declared these things 66, 19. I will set a sign among t. and will sen^ Jer. 6.15. ihey shall fall amoiig t. that fall, 8, 18 18. and know, O congregation, what is a. .. 12, 14, pluck out the house of Judah from «. 24. JO. J will send famine and pestilence a. t. 25. 16. because of the sword that 1 w ill send «, 1 THE Jer.Sl. 10. there remained but wounded men a. /. 41 ,8.tbn mcD Foutid among i. that said, slay us not /^am. 1.17. Jerusalem as a meostnious woman a.t. hzek. 2. 5. there hath been a prophet a. e. 33. 33. 3, l5. and remained there among t. seven days 25. and thou shalt not go out among t. 3. 2, and one man a. t. had a writer's inkhorn 12. 10, coiicerneth all Israt. that are amo?u% t. 12. and the prince that is among t, shall bear £2. 26. I amproph. d. /. || 30. 1 sought a man a. i. 3."?. 33. they shall know that a prophet been a. i. 34. 24. and my servant David a prince among t. 35. 11. I will make myself known atnong t. Dan. 1. 19. a. t* was iound none like Daniel ".8. there came up among t. another little horn *.l. 24. he shall scatter a. t. the prey and spoil Hos. 7. 7- there is none a. t. that calleih to me Zech. 12. 8. that is feeble a. t, shall be as Davkl 14. 13. tumult from the Lord shall be among t. Mat. 11. 11. I say, a. t. that are born of women Mark 6. 41. and the two fishes divided he a. t, Liuke 9, 46. then there arose a reasoning a. t, 22, 24. and there was also a strife among t. 55. Peter sat down among t. in the hall John 9. l6. and there was a division among t. 15. 24. if 1 had not done a. t. the works which Acts 4. 34. norwas there zxiy among t. that lacked IT. 33. so Paul departed from ainoitg t. 18, 11. continued, teaching the word of God a. t. 20. 32. inheritance a. t. that are sanctified, 26. IB. Rom. 11. 17. awildolive tree, were grafted in a. t. 1 Cor. 2. 6. we speak wisdom a. t. that are perfect 2 Cor. 6. 17» come out from a. t. and be ye separate 2 Pet. 2. 8. that righteous man dwelling a. i. 3 John 9. who loveth the pre-eminence among t. Jude 15. to convince all that are ungodly a. t. Bev, 7. 15. sitteth on the throne shall dwell a. At THEM. I^um. 21. .30. we have shot at i.Heshbon is perished Deu, 7. 21. thou shalt not be affrighted at c. Psal. 10. 5. as for all bis enemies, he puffeth at t, 5y.8, but thou, O Ijord, shalt laugh at t. 64. 7- but God shall shoot at t. with an arrow Jer. 10. 2. for the heathen are dismayed at t. Befoie THEM. Gen, 18. 8. and set U b.t- 1| 33.3,he passed over h.t. Exod. 10. 14. before t. there were no such locusts 13. 21. the Lord went *e/(?re (.by day, Nnm.^A^.i-i. 21. 1. judgments which thou shalt set before t. Num. 10. 33. and the ark of the Lord went b'efore t. S7. 17. to go out and in beforst. 1 Sam. lU. (6. Deut. 2. 12. destroyed them from before t. 21, 22. 1 Chroii. 5. 25. Neh. 9. 24. 28. 25. and thou shalt flee seven ways before t. JwA,3.]6.armed men went before t. rereward after 18. 1. and the land was subdued before t. "I. 44. stood not a man of their enemies before t. Judg. 3. 27. Ehud before t. \\ 7. 24. take b. (.waters 1 6aOT. 10.5. with atabret, a pipe and harp, before t. 2 Sam. 10.l6.and Shobach went b. t. 1 Chr. 19. I6 20.8. when they were in Gibeon, AmasawentA.;. lA'iwgjB.SO.give them compassion b.t. 2 C/(r.30.9. 22.10. prophetsprophesied ij(j/yre(, 2 CAr. 18.1 9. 2 Kings 3. 24. so that the Moabites fled before t. 4. 31. Gehazi passed on b. t. \ 44. so he set it b, t. 6.22,set bread and water bef. t. that they may eat 17. 11. whom the Lord earned away i^ore t. £ Chron. 7. 6. the priest sounded trumpets before t. Neh, 12. 36. and Ezra the scribe before t. .^Jii/,22.25.rilpaymy vowsifi/(7re(. that fear him 54. 3. they have not set God before t* 86. 14. 78. 55. he cast out the heathen also before t. 105. 17. he sent a man before t. even Joseph Ecci. 4.16. no end of all that have been before i, 9. 1. either love or hatred by all that is Ae/'ore t. Isa. 30. 8, now go write it before t. in a table 42. 16. I will make darkness light before t. t)3, 12. that led them, dividing the water before t. Jer. 1,17. not dismayed, lest I confound thee Sef.t. 9. 13. have forsaken my law which I set before t. 32. 13. and I charged Banich before t. sayiug 33. 24. they should no more be a nation before t. 49.37. to be dismayed before t. that seek their life Ezek. 8. 11. and there stood before t. seventy men 16. IS, hast set mine oil and incense ie/bre^. 19. 23.24,1 will set judgment ie/V^ (.they shalljudge 32. 10. when I shall brandish my sword before t. 44. 11. shall stand before t. to minister to them Joel 2. 3. afire devourelh bef. t. and behind them, the land i3 as the garden of Eden before t. 10. the earth shall quake before t. the sun be dark Amos 2. 9. yet I destroyed the Amorite befm-e t. l^ic, 3. 13. the breaker is come up bef, t. and their king shall pass A. (. and Lord on head of them Zech.12.8. David as the angel of the Lord before t. Mat. 2.9. lo, the star which they saw went before t. 14, 6. she danced b. t. \\ 26. 70. but he denied *. (. 17. 2. and was transfigured Ae/t)rfi (. Mar/tQ. 2. Jklar&d. 41. gave to his disciples to set A. (.8.6,7. '0. 32. Tesus went before (.and they were amazed fii4 THE LyJ:e22.t7. Judas went i, (.||24.43 he dideat A. (. 19. 28. ascending up to Jerus. Jesus went before t. John 10. 4. shepherd goeth before t. sheep follow 12.37. tho' he had done so many miracles beforet. Acts 16. 34, he set meat *, 1. 1| 22. 30. set Paul b. t. Gee?i t. 28. 33. and bells of gold between t. round about Josh.^.XX. now there was a valley between (.and Ai 1 Sam.lT.Z. a valley between, t. and ihe Philistines 26. 13. David stood a great space being between t. 2 •^0771.14. t6.and there wasno deliverer betroeen t. 21. 7. because of the Lord's oath between t. 1 ICings 18. 6. so they divided the land between t. Job 41. 16. that no air can come between t. Zfr/(.6.13.counselof peace shall be ^f/wee^t t. both Acts 15. 39. the contention was so sharp between, t. By THEM. Lev. 19. 31. nor after wizards to be defiled by Josh. 23. 7. nor cause to swear by t. nor serve Jndg. 3. 1. the Lord left, to prove Israel by t. 4. 2 i'rt/rt.15.36. by t. ye shall send to me every tiling 2 Chron. 24. 13. and the work was perfected by t Job 36. 31. for by t. judgeth he the people Psai. 19.11. moreover by t. is thy servant warned Isa. 7, 20. namely by t. beyond the river Jer. 5. 7- and have sworn by t. that are no gods Ezei. 1, ig. creatures went, the wheels went by t. 14. 3. should 1 be enquired of all by t. ? Hab. 1. 16. because by t. their portion is fat Mat. 5. 21. that it was said by t. of old, 27. 33. Mark 6.48.he cometh, and would have passed by t. Lu/[e2-i.4-. two men stood by t. in white, Acts 1.10. Acts 4. 16. a notable miracle has been done by t. 15. 12. what wonders God hath wrought by t. Horn. 10. 5. who doth those things shall live by t. 19. 1 will provoke you to jealousy by t. 1 Cor. 1. n. by t. which are of the house of Chloe I Tim.\.lQ,th.o\yby t. mightest war a good warfare tieb. 2. 3. confirmed to us by t. which heard him 1 Pet. 1. 12. which are now reported to you by t. Concerning THEM. Num. 32. 28. so con.t. Moses commanded Eleazar Judg,\5.^. Samson said con. t. 1 shall be blameless Neh. 11. 2^. it was the king's commandment ci>«. (. I 7X^^.4.13.10 be ignorant co«. (. which are asleep 1 John 2. 20. have J written c07t. t. that seduce you iwTllEM. Gen. 6. 21. it shall be for food for thee and for t. 34. 21. the land, behold it is large enough /or /. 43. 32, and they set on bread/or (. by themselves Exod. 14. 25. let us flee, the Lord fighteih/or t. Lev. 4. 20. audthe priest shall make an atonement for t. 9. 7. I 10. 17. Ntan. 8. 21. | I6. 46. 7. 7- there is one law for t. the priest shall have ii Num. 10. 33. to searcK out a resting-place/or (. 11.22.shall herds be slain/oj (.fishes gathered/or(. Deut. 28. 32. fail with loligint^for t. all the day 2. from his right hand went a fiery law /or t. Josh. 18. 10. Joshua cast lots /or (. in Shiloh 19- 9. the part of Judah was too ranch for t. 47. the coast of Dan went out too little /or ;. Judg. 21. 16. how shall we do for wives for t. ? 17. there must be an inheritance /"or (.'escaped iiii(/il. 13. would ye tarry /or (.till they were grown 2 Chron. 30.18. but Hezekiah prayed/or (. saying 34. 21. go enquire of the Lord for me and/or (. Neh. 1.5. God keepeth mercy /or (. that love him 5.2.we take up corn/o/ (.that we may eat and live 9. 15. broughtest forth water^br (. out of the rock Esth.5.^. come to the banquet I shall prepare/oj- r. Job 6. 19. the companies of Sheba waited /or t. 22. 17. and what can the Almighty do/or t,? 24. 5- wilderness yieldeth food/or (. and children Psal. 31. 19. which thou hast laid up/or (. that fear thee, /or t. that trust in thee 104.8. to the place which thou hast founded/dr t. 106. 45. and he remembered for t. his covenant 126. 2. the Lord hath done great things for t. Isa, 23. 13. till the Assyrian founded it for t. IB.for her merchandise shall be/or (. that dwell 34.37.hehathcastthelot/or(. he divided to them 35. I. the solitary places shall be glad /or (. Jer.3.2. in the ways hast thou sat/or (. as Arabian 7- 16. neither lift up cry nor prayer /or (. 16. fi.nor shall men lament/tfr(.nor cut themselves 7. neither shall men tear themselves /or (. 18.20. I stood bebre thee to speak good for t. THE /fir.28.13.but thou shalt mai.e/or (. yokes oi irw EzeA.7. 11. neither shall there be wailingjor/. 11, 21. but as /or (. whose heart walkeih afcer 16. 21. to cause them to pass thro' the fire^'brt 20. 6. to bring into aland I had espied for t 34. 10. that my flock may nut be meat ^or ( 29. ana I will raise up fo^ t. a plant of renowr. 36. 37. X will yet beenquired of to do itjor t 45. i5. OOP lamb to make reconciliation for t. 46. 17, but his inheritance shall be his Toti'sfor t 48. 10. /or (. even for the priests shall be obiatiua Van. 2.35. no place was found for t. liev. 20. Jl IIos, 2. 18. make a covenant/nr (. with the bea>C Zech.10.6.1 will hiss /or (. and gather them for 10. into Lebanon place shall not be found/ things which God hath prepared /or ( 7. 8. it is good /or (. if they abide even as 1 24. 22. but prophesying serveth/w (. that belies e 2 Cor. 5. 15. should live unio him which died_/or /. Col. 2. 1. knew what great conflict I have Jvr t. 4. 13. hath a great zeal /or /, that are in Laodicta Heb. 1. 14. spirits sent forth to minister/or /. heir* 7. 25. he ever liveth to make intercession /or 11. 16. for he hath prepared /or (. a city 2 Pet. 2.21. it had been ^tetlerfor t. not to known 1 Joh?i 5. 16. give life /or (. that sin not to death From TXXEM. Gen. 11. 6. now nothing will be restrained /rom (, 42. 24. he took/ro77i (. Simeon and bound him Num. 16. 15. I have not taken one ass from t. 18. 26. the tithes which Xhave given you from C 35.ii.fr0m (.that have many ye shall give macy ; but/ro/« (. that have few ye shall give fev? Deut. 22,1. sheep go astray,and hide thyself/. (. 4. 31. 17. hide my ia'ce/.(.32.20. Eze&.7.^^'Mic.3.4,. 1 6am, 6. 7. and bring their calves home from t. 1 Chron. 14. 1 4. go not after them.turn away/rom (. 2 Chron. 20.10. but they turned/, r. and destroyed Psai. 31. 15. deliver efrom t. that persecute ine 59- 1. defend me/r m 1. thatrise up against me 84. 11. no good thinar will he withhold /row (. Prov. 3. 27. withhhold not 20od /rom (. to whom 22. 5. thai doth keep his soul shall be fa.T from t. LccU'l. 10. what mine eyes desired 1 kept uot/rom ( Cant, 3. 4. it was but a little that I passed_/Vo«i /. Jer, 8. 13. things I have given shall pzss from t» 9. 2. that I might leave my people and ^o from (. 18. 20. X stood to turn away thy wrath /row (. 25. 10. I will take /rom (. the voice of mii-th 32. 40. 1 will not turn away/r. (. to do them good Ezek. 7. 20, therefore I have set it i^v from t. 23. 17. and her mind was alienated/ro/n i. 24. 25. the day when I take/ro/n (. their strength 39. 23. therefore hid I my face from t. 24. 29. neither will I hide my face any more/ro7n(. IIos. 5. 6. he hath withdrawn himself ^rom (. 11. 2. as tliey called them, so they went/row/. A/;c.2.8.pull off the robe with the garment /ro/w (. Mat. 9. 15. the bridegroom shall be taken from t. Mark 2. 20. Lu&e 5. 35. Mark 14. 52. he left the cloth, and fled/r. (. naked Lmke 9 -45. understood not, it was hid from 1. 18. 34. 24. 51. he was parted/rom r. and carried to heaven John 12. 36. departed, and did hide himself_/Vom t. Acts 7 . 39, would not obey, but thrust him/row (. Rom. 15. 31. that I may be delivered ^ro?n (. that 2 Cor. 2, 3. I should have sorrow /ro/» 1. of whom 11.12. I may cut off occasion/row j. which desire Heb. 7. 6. whose descent is not counted/rom (. 2 /"«(. 2.18. clean escaped/row (. who live 111 error Rev. 9. 6. desire to die, and death shall flee from t. Hee Depaut, ld. In THEM, Exod. 20. 11. for the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in t. is, Acts 4. 24. . 29. to be anointed and be consecrated m (. Lev. 10.3. I will be sanctified in t. that come uigh 18. 5. he shall live in t. Neh. 9, 29. Ezek.20. 11 13,21 Gal. 3.12 Num. 20. 13. strove, and he was sanctified in (. Deut. 5. 29. O that there were .such an heart in t, 32.28. uor is there any understanding in t. Josh. 5. 1. nor was there spirit »'« (. any more 24.13. cities which ye built not, and ye dwell in t. 2 fyings 5. 12. may 1 not wash m t. and be clean ? /o4 4.2l. doth not their excellency in t. go awiy Psal. 19. 4. in t. he set a tabernacle for the sun 107. 5. hungry, thirsty, their wul faiiiltd m t. 115. 8. so is every one that trusts m t. 135. 18 ' THE Piat. IVJ. 11. tord taketh plRSsnre in e. that ftar Prov.B.8. there i& nothiog froward or perverse in t, reel. 3. IS. i know that there is no good in t. B. 11. their heart is fully set in t. to do evil 12. 1. thou shalt sav I have no pleksnre in t. Jta.6.li. teil-tree ana oak, whose substance is inf. 8. SO. it is because there is no light in t. Jer, S. 37 . and thou ahalt not prosper in (. 5.1.3.the word is not in r.||3.9.what wisdom is in t. 10. fl. cannot do evil nor is it in r. to do good 14. and there is no breath in t. 51. 17. ?()■ 5. bnild ye houses, and dwell in t. S8. I.zet^ 5. 6. my statutes they have not walked in t, 13. when I have accomplished my fury in r. 10. 17. the spirit of the living creature was in t. 1B.S4. in trespass and sin, in (. shall he die,S6. SR.S5.and when I shall be sanctified in (. in sight 33. 10. pine away in t.\\ 37< 8. was no breath in t. JMn. 5. h. his wives and concubinesdranki»/.S3. Iloa. 14. g. are right and the jnst shall walk irt t. Amos b.W, built housGs.but ye shall not dwell in t. Obad. 18. they shall kindle in t. and devour them Mai. S. 17. that doeth evil, he delighteth in t. Mat. 13. J4. int. is folfilled the prophecy of Esaias LttAe 13.14. in t. therefore come and be healed John 5. 3Q. in t. ye think ye have eternal life 17- 10. thine are mine, and I am glorified in t. S3. 1 in (.thou in me II S6.maybe int. and I int. Rom. 1. 19. maybe known of God, is manifest m t. 3S, but have pleasure f?i t. that do them ^ Car, S. 15. i« t. that are staved, in t. that perish fi, 16. God said, I will dwell in t. and walk in t. Eph. S, 10. God ordained that we should walk in t. 4r. 18. alienated through the ignorance that is in t. Col. 3. 7 . in which ye walked, when ye lived in t. 2 T/iess. 2. 10, all deceivableness m t. that perish 1 Tim. 4. lO- continue in t. for in doing this Ilei. 4. S. not being mixed with faith m t, that '. Pet. 1, II. the spirit of Christ which was i« (, S Pet. 3. 16. speaking in ^ of these things itcv.5. 13. and all that are in t. heard I, saying 12.12. rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell m r, 15. 1. for in (. is filled up the wrath of God CO. 13. delivered up the dead which were I'w t. 9.1. 14. in t. the names of the twelve apostles Into THEM. EtekJM. 10. the breath came into t. and they lived Mark 5.1S.send that we may enter into t.Liik{Q,3Z. ifer.ll.ll.the spirit of life from God entered irttot. Of THEM. Cen. 3. 7. the eyes of r. both were opened and knew 19- 13. the cry of t. is waxen great before God £xorf.20.5. generation of t. that hate me, DeiH.5.^, 6. to thousands of t. that love me, Deut. 5. 10. .S5. 35. of t. that do any work and that devise Lev. 4. S. if a soul shall do against any of t. 1 1 .4.0/* (.ye shall not eat || ZZ.of f .eat,D«i(r.20. 19, CS. S5. nor make an offering by fire oft. on altar S5. 44. cf t. buy bond-men and bond-maids, 45. &6. 43. the land also shall be \ehoft. and enjoy J\\im. 1.21. those thatwere numbered, rfr. 23.25, I 2. 4, 13. 1 3. 22, 34, 3. 49. took money o/* <. that were over and above 7.5.take ito^r.||ll.s6. were oft. that were written 14. 28. nor shall any oft. that provoked me see 16.34. fled at the cry o/" /. || 26.04. not a man of t. 33. 55. that those which ye let remain rf t. Deut. 1. 29. neither be afraid o/"(. 7- IB. | 20. 1, 3. Josh. 11. 6. Neh, 4. 14. 2.6.ye sh, buy meat ^(.buy water oft. for m'>ney 33, 11. loinso/'r. thatrise, and i2/'(. that hate him Josh. 10. 8. there shall not a man of t. stand before S Sam. 6. ^. and ^(. shall 1 be had in honour 2 A'ln^i 0. 14, and slew them, nor left be any oft. 1 Chron. 5. 20. they cried, he was intreated oft. Ezra 8. 20. all of t. were expressed byname Neh, 10. 31. would not buy it of t. on the sabbath Job 14. SI. are low, but he perceivethit notijf (. Psal. 19. 11. in keeping 0/*;. there is great reward SI. 12. make ready arrows against die face oft, 24. 6. this is the generation <^t. that seek him 34. 19. but the Lord delivered him out of t. all 22. none of t. that trust in him shall be desolate 40. 5. if I would speak of t. they are more than 65. 5, and of t. that are afar off upon the sea 84. 5. ID whose heart are the ways of t. 102. S6. all of t. shall wax old like a garment Prov. 21. 6. tossed to and fro of t. that seek death Seel. 7. 18. that feareth God shall come forth of t. J^a. 9. 16. they that are led of t. are destroyed 17. 4. this is the portion oft. that spoil us 19. 22. he shall be intreated of t. and heal them 39. 2. Hezekiah was glad of t. and shewed them 41. S8. that when I asked of t. conld answer 42. 9. before they spring forth I tell you of t. SS. spoiled, they are all of t. snared in holes 44. 9. that make an image, are all of t. vanity 65.1.1am sought 0^'/. that asked not for me, I am found oft. that sought me not, Rom* 10. 20, 66. 19. "1^ 1 will send 'hose that escape of t tl5 THE Jfa.66 C I I will take of (• fbr priests and Leviles Jer* 8. 19. because of t. that dwell in far country 10. 5. be not afraid of t, Exek. 2. G. Luke 12. 4. 33. 14. they are all of t. unto me as Sodom 25. 14. great kings shall serve themselves of t. 29. SS. and of t. shall be taken up a curse by all 30. 19. and out of t. shall proceed thanksgiving 34. 9. that none should serve himself of t. 10. 42. 17> and none of t, shall remain, Ezek. 7. 11. Exei.7.l6.&\\ oft. mourning every one for iniquity 20.40. all of t. in the land shall serve me S3. 6. all of t. desirable young men, 12. 23. 15. in dyed attire, all of t. princes to look to 38. 4. all of t. clothed with all sorts of armour 11. and gates all oft. dwelling without walls H0/.13.S. they say ^(."let the man kiss the calves Jlmos g,l.cutinthe head all oft.he that Heethoft. Mic. 3. 2. who pluck off their skin from off t. 3. 7>13.1and desolate because q/"/ .that dwell therein Zech.ll. 13. goodly price that I Wtis prized M,oft. Mat. 21. 31. whether oft. twain did the will of his 45. they perceived that he spake of t. MarH 2. 23. whose wife shall she be oft.Luk^Q.ZZ. Luke 6. 13. of t. he chose twelve named apostles 7. 43. tell me, which of t. will love him most? 9. 46. which of t. should be greatest? 22. 24, 22.23. which 0/'(. it was that should do this thing; 58. another saw him and said, thou art also of t. John 4. 52. then enquired he of t, the hour when 16. 4. ye may remember that I told you of t. 18. 9> of t. which tbou gavestme,have I lost none Acts 15. 14. to take outo/*/. a people for his name S3. 21. there lie in wait of t. more than forty men Rom. 1 1 . 12. if the fall of (. be the riches of world, and diminishing of t. the riches of the Gentiles 15. if the casting away of t. be the reconciling 2 Tim. 3, 11. out of t, all the Lord delivered me //ei.l0.39,weare notq/'r. who draw back, buto/"?. Jam. 3. 18. is sown in peace of t. that makepeace Rev. 22. 9. of t. which keep the sayings of this See Both, One, Sous, On or upon THEM. Gett. 31. 34. Kachel had taken images and sat it. : 48. 16, Jacob said, let my name be named on t. Exod. 15. 9. my lust shall be satisfied 7f;;0n t 19, 22, lest the Lord break forth vpon t. 24. 32.21 .that thou hast brought so great a sin vpont. 34. nevertheless t will visit their sin npon t. Zcy,20.11,their blood shall be uvont. 12, 13,16.27, 26. 36. upon t. that are left will I send a faintness lS!vm. 11. 17. and 1 will put of the spvcitiipon t. 29. 16. 33. the earth closed vpon t. and they perished Dent. 7. 16. thine eye shall have no pity 7ipon t. 25. sbalt not desire the silver or gold that is on t 9- 10. on (.was written according to all Lord spake 27' 5. thou shalt not lift up any iron tool upo7i t. 32. 23. 1 will heap mischiefs vpan t. I will spend 35. the things that shall come vpon t. make haste Josh.\Q. 11. ti^e Lord cast down great stones u. t. Judg. 9. 57. and «, (. came the curse of Jotham 1 Kings 18. 28. till the blood gushed out vpon t. 2 Kings 18.2:i. if able to set riders «. (. Isa. 36. 8. S3. SO. he burnt men's bones u. t. and returned 1 Chron. 9. 37. because the charge was npon t, 2 Chron. 29. 23. and they laid their hands on t. Acts 6. G. I 8. 17. I 13. 3, 32,S6,so that the wrath of the Lord came notu. t- 33. 11. Lord brought u;7. (. king of Assyria 36.17- he brought «/). (. the king of the Chaldees Ezra 3. 3. for fear was k. t. because of the people Esth. 8. 17. for the fear of the Jews fell upon t. Q. 3. because the fear of Mordecai fell vpoji s. 37. Jews took a. t. to keep the days of Purim J06 4.19. how much less 07t t. that dwell in houses 21. 9. neither is the rod of God upon t. Psal. 33. 18. eye of the Lord is u. (. that fear him 48. 6. fear took hold u. t. there, and pain as of 62. 10. if riches increase, set not your heart «. (, 69. 24. pour out thine indignation upon t. 78. 24. and had rained down manna u. (. to eat 27. he rained flesh also u. t, as dust and fowls 49. he cast upon t. the fierceness of his anger 94. S3, he shall bring upon t. their own iniquity 103. 17. mercy to everlasting u. t. that fear him 106. 29- and the plague brake in upon t. 118. 7j therefore shall I see my desire if. r. that Isa. 9. 2. upon t. hath the light shined 26. 16. a prayer, when thy fastening was u. t. 27. 11. that made them will not have mercy 071 t. 49. 10. he thathatl) mercy on. r. shall lead them Jer. 2. 3. evil shall come vpo7i t. saith the Lord 11,8,1 will bring w.(.ll. I 23.12, i 36.,31. 149.37. 13. 15. I will return, and have compassion on. t. 24. 6. 1 will set mine eyes u. (. for good, 32. 4S. 33. 26. to return, for I will have mercy upon t. 46. 21. the day of theircalamity was come u. (, ££e^. S3. 16. she doted u. t. || 37.8. flesh came u. (. 44.i7.no wool shall come «. (. while they minister Da7i. 3. 27. nor the smell of fire had passed on t. Hot. $.10. I will pour out my wrath H. ( like water THE JIos. 7. 12. they shall go, I will spread my net n. t. Amos 9.4. 1 will set mine eyes«. (. for evil and not Hab. 1. 13. wherefore lookest thou «. (. that dea? Zech.lQ.Q. bring them again, for I have mercy u.t 14. 17. who will not come up«. (. shall be no Ma(. 19.13 should put his hands «. (. JWarilO.16. Lnke 1. 50. and his mercy is on (. that fear him 2. 9. and lo, the angel of the Lord came upon t. John 20. 22. when he said this, he breathed on t. Acts 4, 1. as they spake, the Saducees came u. t 3. they laid hands™ (. [|.13. great grace was «. t. 5.5.greatfearcame(»iall (.that heaid these thingi 11.15. the Holy Ghost fell o» t. as on us, 19. 6. 19. 13. took upon t. to call over them which had 16. and the man leapt on t. and overcame them 21. 23. we have fourmen which have a vow cm:. Fom. 11. 22.o7t(. which fell, severity but to thee Gal. 6. 16. peace be on t. and mercy, and on I srael 1 Thess. 2.16. wrath is come «. (. to the uttermosf 5. 3, then sudden destruction cometh vpoii t. 2 Thess. 1. 8. taking vengeance on (..that know not Heb. 5. 2. and on t. that are out of the way lUv. 6. 10. avenge our blood on t. that dwell on 7. 16, nor shall the sun light on t. nor any h<-;a 11. 11. and great fear fell u. (. which saw them 16. 2. and upon t. which worshipped bis image Over THEM. Esod. 1. 11. they did set over t. task-masters 5.14.which Pharaoh's task-masters had set ot^r(. 18. 21, place suchoper (. to be rulers of thousands Num. 7. C. and were over t. that were numbered 14. 14. have heard that thy cloud stanaeti. over t. Jiidg. 9. 8. the trees went to anoint a king over (< 11. 11. the people made Jephthah captain oi'«'- (. 1-Sa»i.8.7.rejected me ttiat Ishould not reign over t. 9. the manner of the king that shall reign oi'cr ( 19. 20. and Samuel standing as appointed over t 22. S. and David became a captain over i. 2 Sam. S. 7. Judah have anointed me king over t 1 Chron. 9. 20. Vhinehas was the ruler over t. 27. 26. and over t. that did the work was Ezri 2 Chron. 2. 11. he hath made thee king over t. Q. A Neh. 9, 28. so that they had the dominion over t. Esth. 9. 1. the enemies hoped to have power ovei t. AvB/.49.14.the upright shall have dominion over t 106. 41, and th&y that hated them ruled over t. Prov. 20. 26. a wise king bringeth the wheel orer (, iJo.3.4.babe3 shall rule over t.\\lZ. women rule o.t. ig. 4. a fierce king shall rule over (.saith the Lord 52. 5. they that rule over (. make them to howl Jer. 15. 3. and I will appoint over (. four kinds 23. 4. 1 will set shepherds op«r (. which shall feed 31.28. like as I have watched overt, to pluck up, so will I watch over t. to build and to plant 32. 41. yea, I will rejoice over t. to do them good 44. 27. I will watch over t. for evil, not for good Ezek. 10. 1. appeared over t. as a sapphire-stone 19. glory of the God of Israel was over 1. 11. 22. 34.23. and I will setup one shepherd over t. 37. 24. David my servant shall be king over t. Dan. 2. .^8. and hath made thee ruler oicr t. all Joel 2. 17. that the heathen should rule over t. Mic. 3. 6. and the day shall be darko&tr (. 4. 7. the Lord shall reign over t. in mount Zion Hab. 1 . 14. creeping things that have no ruler o. t, Zech. 9. 14. and ^e Lord shall be seen over t. Mat. 20. 25. the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over t. Mark 10. 42. Luke 22. 25. Luke 11.44. the men that walk o. t. are not aware 19. 27. who would not that I should reign over t. Acts 19.13. to czWover t. that had evil spirits Bom. 5. 14. even over t. that had not sinned after Col 2. 15. ashewof them, triumphing overt, in it Re»' 9. 11. they had a king over t. whose name is iL.K" earth shall rejoice over t. and make merry Thrmtgh THEM. J\idg. 2.22.that(Aro'(. I may prove Israel whether Jer. 9,10. are burnt up, so that none can pass thro' t To or Kn(o THEM. Gen. 37. 13. come, and I will send thee unto t. 42. 7- strange unto t. and spake roughly unto t. 25. give them provision, thus did Joseph unto t. 50.21. Joseph comforted them, spoke kindly un. ( Exod. 2.25. and G.had respect U7i.t. 2 Kings 13.23. 3.13. what shall I say T^n(o (.||14,20. darkness tot. 14. 22. the waters were a wall to t. on the right 20. 5. thou shslt not bow down thyself to t. nor serve them. Josh. 23,7. 2 Ki7igs I7. 35, 30.21. shall be a statute for ever to t. Lev. 17 . 7 Lev. 6. 17- 1 have given itun(D ( for their portion Num. 4.19.but thus do tm, (.118.22. so did they un.t. 16.30. swallow up, with all that appertain unto t. 33.56. I shall do to you, as I tiiought to do unto t, 35. 6. and to t. ye shall add forty and t^vo cities Deut. 1.8,which the L. sware to give unto t. 31,23. 4. 7- what nation who hath God so nigh unto t. 7 Josh. g.20. this we will down. (.||26. so did hean. t \judg. S. 17. and they bowed themselves ujito t. 9- 33. mayest do to t. as thou shalt findoccasirn I 15.11, as they did unto me, sohave I doaeuri(0 THE ■ilhm. 30. 19. there was nothing lacking (0 t. 27. sent spoil tot. which were in, 28, ?y, 30, 31. . 13. so is a faiihf'jl messenger to t. that send 30. 5. a shield unto t. that put their trust 111 him Eccl 7. 12. wisdom gives life to t. that have it /vff. ly. 3. seek to t. that have familiar spirits 28.13. the word was iitito t. precept upon precept 40. 29. to t. that have no might he increabeth 42, 5. hath given spirit to t. to wal!t therpin 16. these things will I do unto t. and not forsake 4y.9.^o.f.lhatare in darkness, Afar,4.1t;./,!/X-^l. 79 56. 5. to i.wiW J cive in my house a place and nanie 67. G. to f. hast thou poured a drink-ofTen rig. 20. ro t. that turn from transgression in Jacob fil. 7. everlasting joy shall be unto t. .*er. 5. 13. thus shall it he done unto t. d. 10. the word of the Lord is unto t. a reproach JO. 19. let them return, but return not thou jwiru ;, 13. 8. repent of the evil I thought to do unf.o t. ;31 . 32. brake covenant, tho' I was husband ■•.rite t ,j^jw. 1.22. and do uiuo r, as thou hast done to me 3, 25. the Lord is good unto t. that wait for hie ()5. give them sorrow of heart, thy curse n7iio t Ezck. 2.4i. I do send thee ?iHro t. and thou shaltsa; 3.(5, had T sent thee unto t. they had hearkened 26. and thou shalt not be to t. a reprover 11. l6. 3'et will I be to t. as a little sanctuary -2. 1 1. as I have done, so shall it be done unto t. *&. 9. in whose sit;ht 1 made myself known unto t. il. 32. lo, thou art unto t. as a very lovely song >-). 13. and it shall be to i. a renown 44.12. because they ministered 7in(o t. before idols 48. 12. oblation shall be unto t- a thing most holy 10. shall be for food iinto t. that serve the city Dan. 4. 19. the dream be to t. that hate tliee (J. 2. that the princes miiht give account unto t. 9. 4. and keeping mercy to f. that love him 11. 34. but many shall cleave to t. with flatteries Jloi. 4. 12. aud their staff declareth unto t. 7.13.deslruction unto t. because they transgressed 11. 4. I was to t. as they that tal*- off the yoke Jonah 3. 16. evil that he said, he would ^ounto t. Mic. 2. 6. prophesy ye not, say they to t. that prophesy, they shall not prophesy to t. il/ff/.6.8.be yenot like7«iiff (. |]7. 12. do ye soro t. 17 13. that he spake unto t. of .John the Baptist 21, 36. other servants, they did untot. likewise 25. g. but go ye rather to t. that sell, and buy l\lark 4. 11. but to t. tha-t are without in parables 10. 40. shall be given to t. for whom it is prepared r,T(i(;2,51.he weut down, and was subjected untot^ 6. 31, that men do to you, do ye also to t. likewise 33. if ye do good to f. that do good lo yon 34. if ye lend to t. of whom ye hope to receive 'il . 13. give the Holy Spirit to t. that ask him fi. 28. that he may testify unto t. lest they con.e fO.15, whatshall Lord of the vineyard do ujito t.t ~'5. 28. .Tesus turning wn/u (.said, weep not for me 24. 11. their words seemed unto t. as idle tales ^ 27. he expounded unto t. in all the scriptures V<« 1. 12. to t. gave he power to become the sons of God, even to t. that believe on his name 22, we ma/1ive an answer to t. that sent us e.2t. but Jesus did not commit himself wji^o /. 27, that he spake to t. of the Father ^. 2:!. sins ye remit, they are remitted uvio t. Its 1. It), who was guide to t. that took Jesus £ i there appeared unto /.cloven tongues,as of fire 41. there were added mito t. about 3,000 souls 5. 13. of the rest durst no man join himself tot. 32. whom God hath given to t. that obey him 4. 18. that they had not done sacrifice unto t. f}. 10- had called us to preach the gospel 7m/o i. CO. 34. my necessities, and to r. that were with me 35. II. no man may deliver me unto t. 1 appeal fi.-»i.\. 19. is nianifesl, forO. hath shewed it k. c, Jt 7. ,'ii r who by patient conlinuaiici in wtl! doijig Mt) THE 7?rtm.8.28.work together for good /o /.that love G li).20.mademanifescun/if /.that asked not after mi 1 Car.l.S.uuto t. that are sanctified in Chriit Jesus 24, untot. that are called, both Jews and Griieks 9. 3. my answer to t. that do examine me, is this 14. 34. for it is not permitted unto t. lo speak 2 Cor. 4, 3, if gospel hid, it is hid ro/. that are lost GaU 1. Vi.to t. which were apostles before me 6. 10. unto t. who are of the household of faith Bph. 2. 17. and preached peace to t. that were nigh PInl. 1. 28. is to t. an evident token of perdition 2 Thess. 1. fj. triiiulation to t. that trouble you 1 'Vim. 4. 15. meditate, give thyself wholly to t. 2 Ti/n. 4, 8. but uycto all /, that love, his appearing Til. 3, 13. that nothing be wanting 7tnto t. [ielt. 3. 18. not enter, but to t. that believed not 4. 2. to us wa.5 the gospel preached as well as unto i. 8. IC. ] will be to t. a God, they to me a people 12. n. yieldethTm^w/. that are exercised thereby 19- word should not be spoken to t. any more Jam. 1. 12. Lord promised to t. that love him,2.5. 1 Pet. 4. 6. gospel preached also to t. that are dead 2 Pet. i. '\. to t. that obtained like precious faith 2, 22. happened unto t. according to the proverb H.ev. 9. 3. unto t. was given power au the scorpions 5. to t. it was given that they should not kill them 20. 4. they sal, and judgment was given u7ito t. See Say, Wo. Toward 'nUlU. Psal. 103.11. so great his mercy toinard t. that feai* Mat. 14, 14. Jesus was moved with compa>>sion to- ward /. and healed their £>ick. Mark 6.34. Col. 4.5. walk in wisdom toward t. that are without 1 Thess. 4.12. honestly toioard i. that are without Under TllEM. N?im. 16.31. ground clave asunder that was unrfe- .. JoA Cti, 8. and the cloud is not under t. IVith 'IHEM. Gen.XQ.Q. we will deal worse with thee than with t. 34. 8. Ilamor communed with t. saying, my son 43. It), when Joseph saw Benjamin with /.he said Ejod. 6. 4: I have established my covenant teit/i t. 23. 32, shall make no covenant with t. Deut. 7. 2. Lev. 26. 39, that are left shall pine away with t. 44. and to break my covenant xuith t. W7i/«. 22. 12.thou shalt not go w. /.|| 20,arise,goi'i', /. 32. 19. we will not inherit 7oith t. on yonder side Dent. 2. 5, take good heed, meddle not with 1. 19. o. 29. would fear me, that it might be well 7oith t. 7. 3. neither make marriages with t. Josh. 23. 12. 5. thus shall ye deal leit/i t. destroy their altars 9. who keepeth covenant with t, that loveth him Jvih. 9, 15. and Joshuamade peace 7i}ith t. i6. /wrfg-. 1.22. they also went, and the Lord was witht. 19. 24. and do with i. what seemeth good unto you 1 -"iain. 10. 6. and thou shalt prophesy xoith t. 15.6. go, get you down, lest I destroy you 701th t. 2 Sam. 12. 17. he would not, nor did he eat with t. 15.36, they havethei'e loith t. their two sons 1 h'li/^s 8,46,and thou be angry icit/t t. 2 Chr.6.36. 2 KijigsC). iG. are more than they that be loith t. 11. 9- with t. that should go out on the sabbath, and came to Jehoiada, 2 Chron. 23. 8. 22. 7. there was no reckoning made with t. 1 Chron. 9. 25. their brethren were to come 7ciih t. 2 Chron. 5. 12, and u>ith t. 120 priests sounding 14, 11. with many, or with t. that have no power 17.8. with /.he sent Levites, zxAwitht. Elishama 9- had the book of the law of the Lord with i. 22. 12. and he was with t. hid in the house of God Ezra 5. 2. toith t. were the prophets of God helping iNr/(. 9. 13. thou spakest with t. from heaven 24. that they might do with t. as they would 33. 25. and I contended with t. and cursed them Esth. 3. 11, todo7^!/A /. as it seemeth good to thee Job 21 ,8. their seed is established in their sight w. t. Psal. 9. 6. their memorial is perished rcith t. 25. 14. secret of the Lord is with t. that fear him 35. J . plead my cause with t. that strive with me 42. 4. I went joith t. to the house of God 54.4.the Lord is ivith /.that uphold my soul,118-7, 88. 4. I am counted -tntli t. that go down info pit 119.93. for u/ith t. ihou hast quickened me Prov.l.lS.my son, walk not thou in the way. witht. 24. 1. evil men, neither desire lobe xcith t. 28. 4. but such as Keep the law contend ujth t. Eccl. 8, 12. itshall be well with t. that fear God Jxa. 14. 1. and the stranger shall be joined zvith t. 20. thou shall .lot be joined with t. in burial .34. 7, and the unicorn shall come down with t. 57 .8. enlarged thy bed and made a covenant with t. 59. 21. this is my covenant with i. saith the Lord 60. 9. to bring their silver and their gold zoith t. fil . 8. 1 will make an everlasting covenant ioith t. i\5. 23. blessed of Lord, and their offspring with t. Jer. 18.23. deal thus W/A f in time of thine anger 27. 18. and if tlie word of the Lord be 71'iih /. 31 , 8. 1 will gather nith t. the blind and the lame 32. 40. I will make an everlaslmg covenant with TPIE Liek. 16. 17. thtAi madest images of men, and didit commit whoredom wnU t. 28. | 23, 7, 43 26. SO. bring thee down wmA /. that go down to pit 31.14. K'./. that go down lo pit, 32. IS, 24, 25,29. 34.25. I will make w. t. covenant of peace, 37.26, 30, 1 the Lord their God am lotth t. Zech, 10. 5, 37.27, my tabernacle shall be with t. 1 ilieir God lios. 5, 5, Judab also bhall fall with t. Mat. g, 15. can the children fast as long as the bridegroom is with i. ? Mark 2. 19. LuAe 5. 3-* 13. 29. lest ye root up al.so the wheat with t. 23. 30. we would not have been partakers with t. 23. 3. took their lamps, and took no oil with t. Mark 10.20. they preached, the L. working with t Luke 15.2, he eateth w. t. || 18. 7- tho' he bear w. r 24. 33. found ihe eleven and them that were w. t. John 17.12. while I was wttht. in the world, 1 kc] 18. 5. Judas which betrayed him stood with t, 20. 24, but Thomas was not w. t. when Jes, cam? dcts 9. 28, he was witif t. coming in and going ou' 39, which Dorcas made while she was with /. 10. 20. arise, and go with t. \\ 11. 3. didst eat a;. 11. 12. spirit bi.de me go ai/f/t /. nothing doubiin| 21. and the hand of the Lord WEis with t. 12. 25. they tnok wzth /. Johu surnamed Mark 14.27. rehearsed all ihatGod had done at. /. 15.4. 15. 36, Paul thought not good to take him with t. 20. 36. he kneeled down and prayed with t. all 21. 24. be at charges rift //i /. that they may shave Horn. 11. 17. and with t. partakest of the root 12. 15. bless and curse not, rejoice with /. ihat do rejoice, and weep, with t. that weep Epk. 5. 7. be ye not therefore partakers with t. 6. 24. grace be with t. that love our L. Jesus Cbr, 1 Thes^. 4. 17- shall be caught up together 2»i/A /. 2 Ttm, 1. 23. peace with t. that catl on the Ix)rd Heh. 3. 17, was it not with t. that had sinned •! 8. 8, for finding fault joith t. he saith, behold 10. 16, this is the covenant 1 will make 7i;iih t. 11. 31. the harlot Kahab perished not with t. 13. 3. them that are in bonds, as hound with t, 1 Pet. 3. 7- ye husbands, dwell with t. accordijig 4. 4. that ye run not with t, to the same exrebs 2Pet.2.20. latter end is worse 70. t. than beginning Rev. 9. 18. had heads, aud a-2/A /. they do hurt 3. tabernacle with men will dwell u'lth i. Without THEM. Lev. 26. 43. while she lieth desolate witnoiu t. See Tf.ach. THEMSELVES. Oe?i. 19. 11. they wearied r. to find the door 43, 32. for them by /. for the Egyptians by /. Exod. 5, 7. let them go and gather straw for t 12. 39. nor had they prepared for /, victual 32. 7' for thy people have corrupted /. Veiit. 9. 12. I 32. 5. Judg. 2. 19. Hos. Q. y Nujn. 8. 7. let them wash, and so make /. clean Deut. 32. 31. even our enemies /. being judges 1 Sazti. 3. 13, because his sons made /. vile and he 14. 11. both of them discovered /. to the garris'ui 1 Kt7iss 8. 47. if ihey shall belhiuk /. 2 Chr. 6. 37. 18. 23. let them choose one bullock for r. 2 Ki7igsQ.20. Edom made aking over /.2C'A/-. 21.8 17. 17, sold /. to do evil iu the sight of the Lord 32. made to /, of the lowest of them priests 19- Sg. ye shall eat such things as grow of r. 1 Chron. ig, 6, they hadmade /. odious to iJavid 2 C/iron. 7, 14. if my people shall humble /. 12. 6, the princes and the king humbled /. 7. 20. 25. precious jewels which they stript oft' for t. 35,14, aflerw, they made ready for /. and priebls Ezra 9,2. they have taken off their daughters for /. Esth. 9,31. and as they had decreed for /. and seed Jo5 24. 16, houses which they iiad marked for /. 30» 1 1, in the desolation they rolled /, upon uiu 41. 23. they are firm in /. they cannot be movtd Psal. 2. 2, the kings of the earih set /. against Cit^ 9. 20. the nations may know /. to be but men 44. 10. and they which hate us spoil for /. 57.6. info the midst whereof they are fallen /. lu6, £8. they joined t. also to Baal-peor ami aie 140, 8. grant not their desires, lest they exalt t. Pjov. 23. 5. riches make /. wings, they fiy ;iway Eccl. 3. 18. they might see that they/, art- bea^u Isa. 2.6. and they please /. in children of straugert 3. 9. for they have rewai-ded evil to /. 46. 2. but /. are gone into captivity 47. 14. they shall not deliver /. from the llanw 48. 2 for they call /. of the holy city, and bi.iy 56. 6. sons of ihe stranger that join /. to the Lord Jer. 2.24. allthey that seek her will not weary /. 4. 2. and the nations shall bless /. in hiui 7.19- do they not provoke /. |19, 5. ihey weary r 11, 17. for the evil they hau done agamsi /. 12, 13, have put /. to pain, but shall noi profit 16. 6. nor cut /. nor make /. bp.ld for tbuii 27. 7- and great kings shall serve r, of him 30. 21. and their nobles shall be of /. 34. 10. that none should serve /. of them any ninw Lziik. 10. 17. Ihey were lified up, Ihcie lili 'j^i THE EigkAO 2?. was the same, their appearancrsandr i4. lU. bui they shall only be delivered i. i'2. 2. woe to shepherds of Israel that du feed t. Xl). Qor shall the shepherds feed t. aay more 45. S. shall al»o the Lcvites of the house have for r. IJut. 4. 1-4. for I. are separated with whores 7. 14. they assembled t. for corn aud wuie y 10. but thiiy separated t. to that shame Jiao. 1. 7> their judgDieiits shall proceed of i. 2 13. the people shall weary t. for very vanity Ceh. t. IS. which empty the golilea oil out of ^. 11. 5. who slay titeui, aod hold /. not guilty A/o:, 1-1. S. John Baptist is rt.ien, therefore mighty works do bht-w forth t. in him, Mark 6. 14. 1'^.7. reasoned among t. Markti, 16. ljuieZi). 14. i[i. IS. there be euniicbs, who made t. eunuchs i'1.25. reasoned with f. Martll.Z], LuAe£0.5. V (. i. bat they t. will not move them with one A'urfe-h. 17, receive it, and have no root in t. 9. 10. and they kept that saying with /. *- ^« 7. 30. rejected the counsel ofGod against i. IB. 9, he spake to certain which trusted in ;. 'JO. 20. scot spies which should I'eign t. just mon '.; I. 1^. for before they were at enmity between t. ^■t/iH 17. 13. they might have my joy fulfilled in t. Hi. HH. they t, went not into the judgment hail ~\ii 15. 32. Judas and Silas beine prophets also t. ]'>. .ST. but let them come t. and fetch us out >B. 6. aud when they opposed t. and blasphemed c'1.25. that they keptf, from things offered to idols 23. 1'^. certam Jews bound r. under acurse, 21 24. IS. a resurrection which they t. also allov 2t). So. and when they agreed not among e. 29. the Jews had great reasoning among i. /tcr;i,1.22.professing'.tobe wise.they became fools -4. to dishonour their own bodies between t. £7- receiving in/, thatrecompence of their error S. 14. these not having the law, are a law to r. 10.3. have not submitted t.to righteousness of God 13.2. they thj.t resist shall receive to t. damnation 1 Cur. 6. 9. nor abusers of t. with raankifld X Cor. 5. 15. should not heuceforth live to / . but to 8. 3. beyond their power they were willing of t. 10. 12. measuring/, hy i. comparing t. with e. 11. 13. transforming/, into the apostles of Christ Oa/. G. 13. for neither do they t. keep the law I'-jJtA.UJ. who have given t. over to lasciviousness l-'/iii. 2> 3. let each esteem other better th.in /. 1 'I'/tess. 1. p. for they t. shew ofus what manner 1 'I'l/it. 1. lb. them that de&le t. with mankind 2-1), women adorn t. in modest apparel, 1 Pei.S.5: S.13.they purchased to /.good degree mid boldness <). 19. la,\ ing up in store for t. a good foundaiion * Ti/ii. 2 25. instructing those that oppose (. 2t) may recover i. out of the snare of ine devil 4 3. but they shall heap Co t. teachers, having 'J'l/. I. 1'2. one of /. ev^n a prophet of their own i/t/>. 6. 6 iet'in;.; they crucify to I. the Son of Uod i /V/. 1.12. that not to/, but us they did minister 'J I'd. 2. 1. and bring upon /. swift destrnction 1 t. spDFting /. with their own deceivings while l((. they /. are the servants of corruption J'(/(' 7- giving /. over to fornication, going after 10. they corrupt /. || 12, feeding /. without fear 19. who separate /. sensual, having not the Spirit Hee Gather, IIiue, Si'READ. THEN. Pt^n. 4. C6. r. began men to call upon the Lord H. 7. the Canaauite dwelt /. in the land i(). /. shall thy seed also be numbered S7. 41. (. will I alay my brother Jacob CB. 21. /. shall the Lord be my God 41. 26. if our brother be with us /. will we go down 49. 4. /. de.ilest thou it ; he went up to my couch Lev. S6. 41. if/, their hearts be humbled, and they /, accept of the punishment of their iniquity 42. /. I will remember my covenant with Jacob Jcj/i, i4. 11. as my strength was /. so is it now 12. if the Lord be with me, /. I shall be able '//(/g. 5.8. they choose new gods,/. was war in gales lVfl«i.i5.14. whatmeanetn /. this bleating of sheep '20. 31, t. remember thine handmaid J hinsi 8. 32. /. hear thou in heaven, 34, 3b, 30, 45,49. C2. 47 there was /. no king in Edom, a deputy tih'iH^s 1. 10, /. let fire come down from heaven ti. Id. Jehoshaphat being /. king of Israel 9. 3. /. open the door and flee and tarry not Chron. 11. I6. and David was /. in the hold C/jr(j7/.33.13. /.Manasses knew the Lord was God X.'xra 5. 1. /. the prophets prophesied to the Jews S. /. rose Zerubbabel to build the house of God £sth. 5. 9. /. went Haman forth that day joyful 14./. said Zcresh his wife, and his friends to him 7. 10, /. was the king's wrath pacified itii 3. 13 . 1 should have slept, /. bad i been at rest 11. 1 1 . he seeth also, will he not /. consider it ? 22 20. I. shalt thou have delight in the Almighty 29. t. thou shalt say there is lifting up I 3b. 21. knowpsithou il, because thou wast/, born I ei? THK I'lal. 27. 10. /. the IjOTfi will lake me up 51. 13. t. will 1 leach transgressors thy ways 55.12. wiis not an enemy. /. I could have borne it ^19. 4 /. 1 restored that which I took not away Hi*}. 12. t. believed they his words, they sang 119. 6. /. shall I not be ashamed, when 1 have Prov. 2.5. /. shalt thou understand the fear of Lord 9- /■ shalt thou understand righteousness 21. 11. /.there shall be a reward, thy expectation ha :i2.lb. /.judgmentshall dwell in the wilderness 5H. 8. /. shall thy light break forth as the moiuiiig 9. /. Shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer Jer. 4. 1. /. shalt thou not remove 11. 15- when thou dost evil, /. thoa rejoicest Hi. /. thou shewedst me their doings 2.1. 22. /. they should have turned them from 3.(. 2fi. /. will 1 cast away the seed of Jacob / zek. Si). 28. /, shall they know that I am the Lord IJa'i.5.'l4. /. was part of the hand sent from him MaL 3, Id. /. they that feared the Lord spake oftei Mai. 5. 24. and /. come and offer thy gift 9. 15. /. shall they fast, Mark 2. 20. Luke 5. 35. 12. 29. /. will he spoil his house, Mar/c 3. 27. I6.27.andc. he shall reward every man accorJing 17- 26. Jesiis saith, /. are the children free 19-25. were amazed, saying, who /. can be saved ' Mark 10. 26. Luke IB. 26. 21. 14. for a witness to all, /. shall the end come 21. for /.shall be ^reat tribulation, such not since 2t>. 06. /. all the disciples forsook him and HeJ Mark 12. 37. and whence is he /. his sou ? Vi. 14. /. let them thut he in Judea flee to the mountains, Luke 21. 21. Luke 6. 42i /. shalt thou see clearly to pull out 4o/ni 1. 21. he asked what /. art thou EliasP 25. they asked him, why baptizest thou /. .'' 7. .13. and /. 1 go unto him that sent me 8. 28. /. shall ye know that I am he, and that I do Acts 2.3B./. Peter said to them,r0pentaodbe bapt. 41./.theythat gladtyreceived his word were bapt. 11. 18. /.hathGodto the Gentiles granted, 26. 20, Rom, 6, 21. what fruit !iad ye /. in those things.' 7. 7. what shall we say /. is the law sin ? 9. 14. 8.17. if children, /. heirs, heirs ofGod, joint heirs 11. 5. so /. at this present there is a remnant 1 Cor. 4. 5, /. shall every man have praise of God 10. 19, what say I / that the idol is any thing 13. 12, but /. face to face, now I know in part, /. shall 1 know even as also J am known I4.15,wh.-U is it /. ? II 2 Cor. 12. 10. /. am I strong Grt/.2,21.come by the law, /. Christ is dead in vain 3. 29, if ye be Christ's, /. are ye Abraham's seed 4. 29. but as /, he that was bom after the llesh 6. 4. /, shall he have rejoicing in himself 1 !/i't«j,r.5..4, /.sudden destruction cometh upon them 2 TAess. 2. 8. /. shall that wicked one be revealed lJeb.1. S7- first for his own sins, /. for the people's 12. 8. /. are ye bastards, and not sons 1 John 3. 21. /. have we confidence towards God THliNCE, Gen. 24.7. thou shalt take a wife to my son from /. 27. 45, then I will send and fetch thee from /. 49. 24. from /. is the shepherd, the stone of Israel AW«. 13, 23. they cut down from /. a branch, 24. 23. 13. Halak said, curse me them from /. 27 . Deitt. 4. 29. if from /. thou shalt seek the Lord 5. 15, the Lord brought thee out/. 6. 23. ( 24, 18. 19- 12. the elders shall send and fetch him /. 30. 4. from /. will the I^rd gather thee, and from /. will he fetch thee, JSeh. 1, 9. Jvda, tg. in. to mount Ephraim, from /, am I 1 ^am. 4.4. might bring from /, the ark of the cove- nant of the L. of hosts, 2 Ham. 6. 2. 1 Chr. 13.6. 1 Kings Z. 36. go not forth from /. any whither 'ZKmgs 2. 21. shall cot be from/, any more death 23. and he went up from /. to Beth-el 25. from /. to Carmt-l, and from /. to Samaria 7.8. the lepers earned /. silver and gold and hid it 2 C/ifon. 26. 20. they thrust out Uzziah from /. Ezra 6. 6. now therefore, be ye far from /. Isa. Ct'-Z. U. depart ye, depart, go ye out from /. 65. 20. there shall be no more /. an infant of days Jer. 5. 6. every one that goes /. shall be torn 22, 24. were the signet yet would 1 pluck thee /. 36. 29. cause to cea.se from /. man and beast 37, 12. went forth to sej»arate himself /. 43, 12. and he shall go forth from /. in peace 49- 16. as the eagle 1 will bring thee down from / Ezek. 11. 18. shall take all abominations from /, Bos. 2. 15. ] will give her her vineyards from /, Amos 6. 2. from / . go ye to Hamath the great 9- -. dig into hell, /. shaV. my hand take them, 3. 4. /. will I command the sword, it shall slay Odad. 4. among stars, /. will I bring thee down Mat. 5. 26. thou shalt by no means come out /, 10. 11. who worthy, and there abide, till ye go /. Mark 6. 11. when ye depart /. shake off the dust Luke i6. 26. that would come from /. to us caunoi THENCEFORUI. l.cr. 22. 27. /. it shall be accepted for vou THE 2 C/iron. 32. 29. Ilezekiah was magnified frop: t Mat. 5.13. is /. good for nothing, but to be cast o.: Jo/iit 19 12. from /. Pilate sought to release hiui 111 EKE. Gen. 2. 8. /. he put the man whom he had formed 18. 28. if 1 find forty-five /. I will not destroy it :H. 29. he blessed him /. |1 35. 7. /. God appeared 49.31. /. they buried Abraham aud Sarah, ». they buried Isaac and Hebekah his wits Exod. 8. 22. Goshen, no swarms of tlies shall be /. 15. 15. /. he made a statute, /. he proved them 17. 6. behold 1 will stand before /. in lloreb 24. 12. come up into the mount, and be /. 34 2 34. 28, aud he was /. with the Lord forty dujs Lev. 8. 31. /. eat it || I6. 23. shall leave thein /. i\iun. 11. 17, 1 will come and talk with thee /. 13. £8. moreover we saw the children of Aiiafe /. 33. Ueut. 1. 28. Josh. 14. U. 20. 1. and Miriam died /. and was buried /, 26. ai:d Aaron stiall die /. 28. Uent. lU- 6. Dent. 4. 28. /. ye shall serve gods, work df mcn'a hands, wood and stone, 28. 36, 64. Jer. I6. 1.3. 10. 5. aud /. they be unto this day, Josh. 4. 9. 12. 5. your God shall choose to put his name e. 14. 23. I 16. 2, 11. 1 Ai'igs 8. 29. | 9. 3. 31. 26. it may be /. for a witness against thee Jud^. 5. 27. where he bowed, /. he fell down deal 7- 4. bring them down, TU try them for thee /. 21. 9. none of the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead /. Luih 1. 17. where thou diest, /. will 1 be biirieu 1 -^am. 1. 3ij the priests of the Lord were /. 4. 4. 28. and Hannah worshipped the Lord /. 11- 14. go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom /. 15. /. they made Saul king before the Lord, t. they sacrificed, and /. they rejoiced 21. 7. a certain man of the servants of Saul /. 22. 22. 1 knew when Doegthe Edom ite was /, 2-Sam.3.27. Joab smote Abner /. under the fifth rib 6.7. God smote Uzziah/, and /.he died by ark of G 15. 21. even /. also will thy servant be 3b. hast thou not /. Zadok aud Abiathar 1 Kings 8. 8. stavf>s, and /. they aie to this day 11. 36. 1 have chosen to put my name /. 2 l\ing' 23. 27. 2 Chron. 6. 5, 6. j 7. I6. A'eA. I. 9 17. 4. I commanded the ravens to feed thee /. 18. 10. when they said he is not /. he look an oail 19- •1- came to Beer-sheba, and left his servant / 2 Eiiigs 2. 21. Elisba went, and cast the salt in /, 4- 11. he came and lay /.||7. 4. and we shall die / 7.5.when they were come, there was no man / JO. 1 Chron. 14. 12. when they left their gods, /. 2 Chron. 28. 9- but a prophet of the Lord Wtis / 32. 21. they slew Sennacherib /. with the swor*: Ezra 6. 12, God hath caused his name to dwell / Jubi. 17. /. ihe wicked cease from troubling, anc /. the weary be ai lesi 18. /. the prisoners rest together, and hear nut 19. small and great are /. the servant is free from 23. 7. /. the righteous might dispute with him .35. 12. /. they cry, but none giveth answer 39. 30. and where the slain are, /. is she Psal. 14. 5. /. were they in great fear, 53. S. 45. 12. the daughter of 'I yre shall be /. with a (;ifi. 48. 6. fear took hold upon them /. and pain t /, 104.26. t. go the ships, /. is that Leviaihau 133. 3. /. tiie Lord commanded the blessing 139. 8. thou art /. II 10. /. shall thy hand lead m-n Prov. 8. 27. 1 was /, || 9. 18. that the dead ai-e /. 26. 20. where no wood is, / the fire goeth om iLccl. 3. 16. that wickedness wa.s /. iniquity w^s /. 17- for there is a time /. for every purpose 11. 3. where the tree falleth, /. it shall be Cajit. 8. 5. /. thy mother brought thee forth Isa. 13. 20, nor shall shepherds make their fuld ». 21. bat Avild beasts of the desert shall lie /. 22. 18, /. shalt thou die, and /. the chariots 23. 12. to Chittim, /. also shalt thou have no rest £8. 10, line upon line, here a little and /, a little 33. 21. /, glorious Lord will be a plaue of rjven 35. 8. and an highway shall he /. aud a way 9. no lion, but the redeemed shall walk /. 48. IG. /. am I |l 65. 9. my servant shall dwell /, Jer. 8.C2. is /. no balm in Gilead, no physician /. f 18.2. /. will 1 cause thee to hear my words 20. 6. /. thou shalt die, and shalt be buried /. 22. 26. another country /. shall ye die, 42. I6 27. 22. and /. shall they be till 1 visit them 38. 28. he was /'. w^n ,' *: lem was taken 42. 14. will go into i:.gypt, and /. will we dwell 47. 7. against Ashkelon, /. hath he appointed it /■ zek. 3. 22. go to the plain, I will /. tiilk with tlits 12. 13, he shall not see it, though he shall die /. 17. 20. I -rfill plead with him /. for his trespass 20. 28. and they offered /. their sacrifices, /, they presented the provocation of their offering 35. and /, will 1 plead with vou /jce to face THE ilztk 20 40./. will I accept them, f. require oiTerings 22. 20. and I will leave you i and melt you 23.3. t. were iheir breasts pressed, t. they bmlsed ''d. 14. and they shall be /. a base kingdom 32 22. Ashiir is t. and alt her company 3S. 10. we will possess U., whereas the Lord was t. 48. 35. name of the c in Galilee, t. shall ye see him, MarkXQ. 7. Mark!. 38. let us go, that I may preach t. also 6. 5. and he could r. do no mighty work, save that Ijvke 10,6, and if the son of peace be t. your peace 12. 18. r, will I bestow all my fmits and goods John 21, 26. where I am t. shall my servant be 14. 3. that where I am, t. ye may be also Jicti SO. 22. the things that shall befal me t. r2. 10. t. it shall be told thee of all things which Rom. Q. 26. t. be called the children of living God Rev. 21. £5. for there shall be no night e. 22. 5. THEREABOUT. Luke 24. 4. as they were much perplexed t. See Abode, Is, Kone, One, Stuanu, Stood, Was. THEREAT. Eiod. 9.0. 19. wash their hands and feet, t. 40. 31. Ulat. 7> 13. and many there be which go in e. THEREBY. Gen. 24. 14. t. shall 1 know thou hast shewed Z^v. 11. 43. that ye should be defiled c. Job 22. 2t. with God, t, good will come unto thee Prov. 20. 1. whoso is deceived t. is not wise Eccl. 10.9. cleavelb wood, sball be endangered /. lia. 33.21. nor shall gallant ships pass t. Jer. 18. 16. passeth ;. shall be astonished, 1Q. 8. 51. 43. neither doth any son of man pas.s t. Eesk. 12. 5. dig through wall and carry on 1. 12, 33. 12. he shall not fall 1. 1| 18. he shall die t. ig. and do what is lawful, he shall live /. Zec/i. g.2. and Hamath also shall border i. Jo/tn 11.4. that Son of God might be glorified t. Eph. 'J. IG. by the cross, having slain the enmity ;. iieh. 12. 11. yields to them wha are exercised t. 15. root springing up, and t. many be defiled 13. 3. for t. some have entertained angels 1 Pet. 2. 2. milk of the word that ye may grow t. THEREFORE. C£n.2.24.'.shall a man leave his father and mother 17- 9- God said, thou shalt keep my covenant /. 42. 21. guilty, t. is this distress come upon us Jixod. 1. 20. t. God dealt well with the midwives 4. 12. t. go II 5. 8. they be idle, (. they cry, 17. 12. 17. t. shall ye observe this day, 13. 10. 16. 29. t. he giveth you on the sixth day bread 31. 14, ye shall keep the sabbath t. for itisnoly I,e».U.44.ye shall r.beholy,! amholy,45. j 2r.6. 18. 25. t. I do visit the iniquity thereof upon it 26. ye sball t. keep my .statutes and judgments S0.(, keep my ordinances, I9..37- 1 20.22. j 22-9. 25.17. ye shall not t. oppress one another, but fear Kum. 3. 12. t. the Levites shall be mine Deut.5-15.t. the Lord thy God commanded thee to keepthesabbath-day,15.11,15. | 24.18,22. 28. 48. i. thou shalt serve thine enemies Ju he shall read i. all the days of his life 20, 11. people that is found t. shall be tributaries 29. 23, nor beareth, nor any grass groweth t. Joih. 1. 8. thou shalt meditate t. day and night 6. 17. the city and all t. shall be accursed, 24. 1 Kings Q. 16. an house, that my name might be t. 2 Kings 2. 20. bring me a new cruse, and put salt r, L Chron. I6. 32. let the fields rejoice, and all that is /. Psal, 96. 12, "Ezra 4. I9. rebellion and sedition been made t. Nek, 6. 1. wall, that there was no breach left t. 7. 4. city was large, but the people were few (. 5. found it written t. 13. 1. 1| 8. 3. he read t. 9. 6. made the earth, the seas, and all that is t. Psal, 24. 1. I 69. 34. | 98.7. Job 3. 7. night solitary, let no joyful voice come t. 99. 18. restitution, and he shall not rejoice /. Psalt 37. 29, the righteous shall dwell t. for ever 6y. 36. and they that love his name shaJl dwell t. THE Pjfl/. 106. .34. a fruitful land into barrerinp39, for wickedness of them that dwell *, Jer. !•;. 4. 111. 2. sought out of all that have pleasure t lig. .^5 thy comroandmtnts, /. do I delight 14tj. 6. God who made the sea and all i. is /lct.i 14.15. I 17.24. Hev. 10. « Pr(j».e4.14.shallfall t. 26.27. Jer. 20.12. Hos.U.g. Isa. 7.6. and let us make a breach (. for ns 33. 24. the people that dwell /. shall be forgiven 35.8.the wayfaring men, tho' fools, shall not err /, 51. 3. joy and gladness shall be found /. 6. they that dwell t. shall die in like manner 5g. 8. whosoever goeth /. shall not know peace J>r.6.l6.good way and walk t. we will not walk /, 9.13. have not obeyed my voice, neither walked /. 44. 2. and no man dwelleth t. 43. 9- | 50. 3, 40. 51.48. and all that is t. shall sing for Babylon hzek. 14. 22. behold, t. shall be left a remnant 24. 6. woe to bloody city, to pot whose scum is i Hos. 4. 3. every one shall mourn that dweDetn /. Amos 8.8, I 9.5. Zech. 13. 8. Lord saith, two parts r, shall be cut off and die, but the third part shall be left t. Mark 10. 15. he shall not enter /. Jjuke 18. 17. Acts 1. 20- be desolate and let no man dwell t. liom.X.Vt.ioTt, is the righteousness of G, revealed 6.2, how that are dead to sin. Jive any longer /, 7 1 Cor. 7. 24. wherein he is called, /.abide with God Eph. 6, 20. that r. I may speak boldly as I ought Phil. 1. 18. and I t. do rejoice, and will rejok-e Col. 2. 7. taught, abounding t. with thanksgiving Heb. 4. 6. it remaineth that some must enter /. 10. 8. offering wouldest not, nor hadst pleasure t Jam. 1 . 5, whoso looketh into - and continuecb t. 2 i'«/.3.10.the earth and works t. shall be burnt up iiev. 11. 1. rise and measure them that worship /. 13.12. causeth them that dwell t. to wor'^hip beast 21. 22. and I saw no temple t. God is the temple See Dwelt. THEREINTO. Luke 21. 21. let not them in the countries enter t. THEREOF. Gen. 2. 17. in the day thou eatest (.surely die, 3. 5 Exod.3.20.d\\ mywonfters which Iwill do in midst/. 10.26. forr. must we take to serve the L. our Ooi 12.43.nostrangershalleat (.45. 48. 2 Kings "t .1, 44. when circumcised, then shall he eat t. Deut. 26. 14. 1 have not eaten /. in my momtiing 2 Kings 4. 43. they shall eat and leave t. 44. Job 24. 13. they know not the ways /. nor abide Psal. 34. 2. the humble shall hear t. and be glad Prov. 16. 33. the whole disposing t. is of the Lord E^cl. 6. 2. God giveth him not power to eat t, THEREON. Exod. 20. 24. shalt sacrifice t. the burnt-offerings 40. 35. because the cloud abode tm Num. Q. 22. 2 Sam. 17. 19. the woman spread ground corn t. 19. 26. 1 will saddle me an ass that 1 may ride t. 1 Chron, 12. 17. the God of our fathers look t. Ezra 6. 11 . and being set up, let him he hanged t. Estk. 7. 9. then the king said, hang Haman t. Isa. 30. 12 and trust in perveiseness, and stay /. £ze>t.]5.3.will take a pin of it to hang a vessel /. Mat.2l.t' theysethim*. X«*« 19.35. Jo/m 12.14. 19. and found nothing t. Mark 11.13. Lnks 13.6. Mark 14. 72. and when he thought t. he wept 1 Cor. 3.10. laid the foundation, another buildeth t. Pev. 5. 3. was not able to open book or look t. 4. 6. 4. and power was given to him that sat t. 21. 12. city had twelve gates, and names written t. THEREOUT. Lev. 2. 2. he shall take t. his handful of flour Judg. 15. 19. in the jaw, and there came water t* TPIERETO. Exad. 30. 38. shall make li^e unto that to smell t. Lev. 5. 16. add the fifth part (. 6. 5. 1 27. 13. 31. 18. 23. neither stand before a beast to lie down /. Num. 19. 17. running water shall be put t, in a vessel Deut' 12. 32, thou shalt not add t. nor diminish Judg.W.il . but king of Edom would not hearken t 1 Chron. 22.14. I prepared, and thou mayest add t 2 Chron. 10. 14, your yoke heavy, but I will add t 21. 11. Jehoram compelled Judah t, Pjfl/.lig.g.by taking heed (.according to thy word Isa. 44. 15. maketh an image, and falleth down (■ Mark 14. 70. a Galilean, thy speech agreeth *, Gal, 3, 15. no man dlsannulleth or addeth t. THEREUNTO, Exod. 32*^. \he.y made a molten calf,and sacrificed t, Deut. 1. 7. and go to all the places nigh (. Eplt, 6. 18. and watching ;• wiUi all perseverance 1 I'hess, 3. 3. for you know that we arc appointed (. Heb. 10. l.can never make the comers (. perfect 1 Pet. 3, 9. knowing that ye are (. called, that ye THEREUPON. £«*.l6.]6.0iou deckedst and playedsttheharlot Zeph. 2. 7. the remnant of Judah shall feed (. I Cor. 3. 10. take heed how he buildeth (. 14. any man's work abide which he hath pqIU i. THE TiiEREwrni. t^jm. IS. %. any bribe to bliod mine eyes r. 17. 51. drew his sword, uid cut off his beail /. Si. 4. and thrust me through f. iC/tron. 10.4. C A.'in;x5. 6. 1 have (. sent NuamiiUDiy servant 12. 14. and repaired t. the house of the Lord Pro9. 15. l6. than great treasure and trouble t. IT. au ox, and hatred t. \\ 17. 1. quietness (. e5. l6. lest thou be filled (. and vomit it l-xcl. 1. 13. hath given sore travel to be exercised t. 10. 9- whoso removeth stones shall be hurt i. Etek. 4. 15. and thou shalt prepare thy bread t. J'^vt 1. 19. com, oil, wine, ye shall be satisfied (. i'liil. 4. 11* stale, I have learned t. to be content 1 '1 tm. 6. tt. food and raiment, let us be t. content ■Jam. 3. 1). '. bless we God, and r. curse we men S Juhn 10. prating against us, and not content t, TUKSE. G«n.l0.5.by /.were the isles of Gentiles divided, 32. 37.46. if Jacob take awifeof such as/, what good 3 1 . 43. t. daughters, /. children, /. cattle is mine 32. 17. asketh, saying, whose are /. before thee 43. lb. Joseph said, bring /. men home, make ready, for /. men shall dine with me at noon Exod. 14. 20. but the cloud gave light by night to r. 21. 11. and if he do not/, thee unto her, then she .12. 4. t. be tby ^ods, O Israel, which brought, 8. J^v. 5. 13. hia sm that he hath sinned in one of ^. 11.4. /.ye shall not eat]| 29. /. shi^l be unclean 9. /. shall ye eat, 21. 22. Deut. 14. 9. 24. and for I. ye shall be unclean, whoso toucheth S2. 22. 'ye shall not olTer /. to the Lord, 25. "^-tuti. fib. 53. unto /. the land shall be divided, for 64. but among /. there was not a man of them V>eia. 27- 12. /. stand on mount Gerizzim to bless 13. and /. shall stand upon mount Ebal to curse .-SVtm.lb.lO. Samuel said, the Ld. hath not chosen /, 17> 39. David said to Saul, I cannot go with /. S<$f/ni.l6.C. the king said.what meanest thou by /. ? J Kings \0. 10. as/, which the queen of Sheba gave 11.2. Solomon clave to /. strange women in love 17. Z. there shall not be dew nor rain /. years, but 22. 11. thus saith the Lord, with /. shalt thou push the Syrians, 2 C/iron. 18. 10. 17. Lord said, /. have no master, 2 Chro?i. 18. 16. 2 Kings 25. 20. Nebuzar-adan took /. and brought 2 Citron. 35. 7« '• were of the king's substance f'.sra 2, f)2. /. sought their register among those JSeh. 7. 61. ^ went and could not shew their house 10.1. now /.that sealed the covenant were Nchcm, Jot 12. 3. yea who knoweth not such things as /, J* Pial. 101. 27. /. wait all on thee, that thou mayest Ercl.T. 10. that the former days were better than / 12. 12. further, by /. mv son, be adnsonished 7fM, 3t-.l6.no one of/. shall fail, none want her mate :{9'3.what said /.men || 44.21.remember/.0 Jacob 40. 1-C. /. shall come from far, c. from the north, and from the west, and /, from Sinim 21. who hath begotten me /. who brought up /. j* I was left alone, /. where they had been 57. 6. should I receive comfort in t. f Jli . 5. 5. but /. have altogether broken the yoke 38. 9- i- men have done evil in all they have done It), nor will 1 give thee into hand of/, men that 5'-'. 22. and the pomegranates were like to /. Lam. 4. 9- fo^ '• pins away, stricken thro' for want E:eA. 1. 21. when those went, t. went, and when those stood, /. stood, 10. 17. 8. 15. thou fhalt see greater abominations tlian /. 14. 3. /. men have set up their idols in their heart 16. 5. none eye pitied thee, to do any of /. to thee 20. and /. hast thou sacrificed unto them to be 2.1. 10. /. discovered her nakedness, they took her 27. 21. in /. were they thy merchants 37. 18. sayinc;, shew us what thou meanest by /. Dan. 3. 13. they brought /. men before the king 21 . /. men were bound |] 27. princes saw /. men 6 2. over /.Darius set three presidents, Daniel first 11. then /. men assembled, and found Daniel, 15. T. 17./ great beasts, which are four, are four kings hag. 2. 1-3. if one unclean by a dead body touch f , ^ecA. 1. 9. I will shew thfe what /. be, 4. 5, 13. 19. 1 said to the angel, what be i.? 21. | 4. 12 Mat. 5, 37. what is more than r. cometh of evil 6. 29* Solomon was not arrayed like one of /. 21 . 16. they said, hearest thou what /. say ? 22. 40. on /. commandments hang all the law 23.23. f. ought ye to have done.and not leave other 25. 40. as you have not done it to the least of/. 45. as ye did it not to one of the least of /. 46. and /. shall go into everlasting punishment 26. 62. what is it which /. witness ? Alar/c 14. 60, Mark 12.31. noother commandment greater Ulan /. 40. /. shall receive greater damnation 13. 2. Jesus said, seest thou /. great buildings ? Luke 1 . ig. and am sent to shew thee /, glad tidings 3 .H.that God is able of /.stones to raise up children 9* 44. let /. sayings sink down into your ears ''•'in 1. 50. thoa shalt see greater things than /. i>- 3. in t. lay agreatm^Jtitude of impotent folk THE John 5.19. what he doth, /. doth the Son likewise 20. he will shew him greater works than /. 6. 5. whence shall we buy bread that /. may eat ? 7.31. and said, will he do more miracles than / . .' 17. 20. neither pray 1 for /. alone, but for them 25. and /. have known that thou hast sent me _t8. 8. if therefore ye seek me, let /. go their way 21. 15. Simon, lovest thou me more than /. / Acts 1. 21. of /. which companied with us 24. shew whether of /. two thou hast chosen 2. 13. others said, /. men are full of new wine 3.24. all prophets have likewise foretold of/, days 4. 16. saying, what shall we do to /. men i 5. :^G, before /. days rose up 'llieudas, boasting 38. refrain from t. men, and let them alone 10,47.canany forbid that/, should not be baptized 17. 6. /. that have turned the world upside down 11,/. were more noble than those in Thessalonica /^/n. 2. 14./. having nut the law, are a law to thems. 11. 24. how much more shall /. be graffed 'U. even so have /. also now not believed Cor. 12. 23. upon /. we bestow more honour 13. 13. /. three, but the greatest of /. is charity ZCor.7.7. having /.promises,let us cleanse ourselves (ial. 2. 6. but of /. who seemed to be somewhat C0/.4.II. /. only are my fellow-workers to kingdom 1 Tim. 3. 10. and let /. also first be proved, then 2 !/'tm,2.21. if a man purge himself from ^he .shall ile&. 9. 23. patterns should be purified with /. but heavenly things with better sacrifices than /. 10. 18. now where remission of /. is, there is no 2 Pel. 1.4. ty /.might be panakcrsof divine nature 2. 12. but /. as brute beasts made to be taken Jitde 14. Enoch also prophesied of /. saying, behold 49. /. be they who separate themselves, sensual Itev. 11. 6, /, have power to shut heaven, that it 14. 4. /. were redeemed ||17. 13. /. have one mind 22, 6. he said, /. sayings are faithful and true See Abominations. THESE are, or are THESE. Gen.?,8 25.by the man whose /.ar«||48.8.whose/.a. Exod. 6. 26. /, are that Aaron and Moses, to whom 21.1, /.fli-tf the judgments, Lez;. 2d.46. Dent. 6. 1. Lmi.li.3l. t.are unclean || 23.2. t. are my feasts, 4. £ 6. to him that ladeth himself with /. clay Lnie 11. 29. when people were gathered /. together See Clouds, Darilnj^ss. THICKER. 1 Kings 12. 10, say to them, my little finger shal ' be /. than my father's loins, 2 Chron. 10. 10 THICKET. Gen. 22. 13. a ram caught in a /. by his horns Jer. 4. 7 the lion is come up from his t. THICKETS. 1 Sam, 13.6. l!:r. did hide themselves in /.in rock, ija.g.lQ.wlckeJaess shall kindle mthe/. of fore» THI '.a. 10. .11. hp. saall cut dnwn ilie t. of ilie forest J&r 4.29. the whole city shall fiee and go into i. THlCivNESS. 1 KingsT. +46. cast ihera in the i. of the CH'ound S CAron. 4. 5. the r. of the sea was an hand-breadth Jer. 52. CI. the t. of the pillari was lour fingers £*e>t. 41. 9. the i. of the wall was five cubiis 42. 10. the charobtro were in the e. of the wall Zec/t. 14. t 6- the light shall not be clear, nor t. THIEF Sip;nifies, [1] One that takes away any thing un- la'ofuUy from atwther, wUether privat^ii) or vio- lently. Job 30. 5. Lake lU. 30. [2] A se- t/ucer ui/i'> bu false doctrines steals from the cimrch of God the inte meaning of the scrip- ture, John 10. 10. f:i] Such «> exercise frand- ulejit dealing and unlawful gain. Mat. 21. 13, llsod. 22. 2. if a /. be found breaking up, 7- 8. if thei. be not found, then the master of house Deiit.m. 7. be found stealing, then that t. shall die JoA 24. 14. the murderer in the night is as a f. HO. 5. they cried after them as after a t. Ptal. 50. 18. when thou sawest a t. then thou Prov 6. 30. men do not despise i.if he steal toftatisfy 29. 24. whoso is partner with a /. hateth his soul Jer. 2, 2fj. as a t. is ashamed when he is found Idas. 7. 1. the t. ci>meth in, and robbers without Joel 2. 9- they shall enter at the windows like a /. Zech. 5. 4. it shall enter into the house of the t. JUfl?.24.43.what watch t. woald come, Luie 12. .^p. **'* ^>.are ye come as against a t. with swords and staves to take me? A'arA 3 4. 48. L?/*« 22. 52. i?/*el2.33. in heaven, where do r. approacheth Ji>hn 10.1. by the door, the same is a (.and a robber 10. the t. cometh not but to steal and to kill 12. t>. but because he was a t. and had the bap I y/iCw.S.S.dayof the L. cometh as a ;. 2P«.3.10. 4. that that day should overtake you as a e. 1 Pet. 4. 15. but let none of you suffer as a /. Kev. 3. 3. I will come on thee as a ^. I6. lo. THIEVES. Tsa. 1. 23. thy princes are companions of t, Jer. 48. 27- was not Israel found duiong ^ ? 49. 9. if t. by night, they will destroy, U6ad. 5. JiJiii, 6. ig. and where t. break through a.d steal 20. and where t. do not break through nor steal 2l.l3.made it a den of r, Mark \l,n .LuAe 19 tt). 27. 38. two t. cruc'fied with him, I\'Jark 15. 27. 44. the t. also cast the same in his teeth ii'/e ICSO. went down to Jericho and fell amonc; /. StJ.whichwas neighbour to him that fell among r,,' John 10. 8. al'i that ever came before me arc 1. 1 Cor. 6. 10. nor t. inherit the kingdom of God THIGH. Gen. 24. 2. put ihy hand under my t. Q. \ 47. 29. .'52. 25. he touched the hollow of Jacob's t. 3L. and as he passed he halted upon his r. 4t) + 2f). that came out of Jacob's r. £jod. 1. + 5. Kum. 5. 21. the Lord maketh thy/, to rot, 22, 27. Ji/dg. 3, Iti. Ehud did gird a dagger on his right (, 21. lihud took the dagger from his right c. 8. +30, Gideon had seventy sons going out of his t. 15. 8. and Samson smote them hip and t. P^al. 45.3. gird thy sword on thy t. O most mighty Cant. 3. 8. every man hath his sword on his t. J.fa. 47, 2, uncover the t. pass over the rivers Jer. 31. 19. I was instructed, 1 smote upon uiy c. J.zek. 21. 12. cry and howl, smite therefore upjn t. 2J-. 4. gather the t. and shoulder into the pot liev. 19. 16. he hath on his t. a name written THIGHS. JE;j'orf.28,42.brePches shiiU reach from loins to the(. Cttnl.1. 1. the joints of thy i. are like jewels Uari. 2. 32. his belly and his (. were of brass 'J HI N' . Gen. 41. 6. and behold seven i*. ears, 7. 23, 24. 27. the seven t. kine are seven years Exod. .39. 3. they beat the gold into t. plates I^v. 13. 30. and there be in it a yellow t. hair 2 ■'iam. 13, + 4. why art thou (. from day to day ? 1 Kings 7, 29. certain additions made of (. work Isa. 17,4. the glory of Jaoob shall be made t, THINE. Gen. 14, 23. I will not take any thing that is t. 20. 7. thou shall die, thou and all that are t. 31. 32. discern what is t. with me and take it 33. + g. Esau said, be that to thee, that is t. 48, 6. and thy issue after them shall be t. Lev. 10. 15. it shall be t. and thy sons with thee, A"w. 18. 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18. Kiim. 22. 30. bast ridden on ever since I was t. VeTii. 15. 3, what is t. with thy brother, release :i8. t44. shall beget sons, but they shall not be t. 30.4. if any of t. be driven into outmost parts Joih. 17. 18. but the mountains shall be t. and the out-goings of it shall be / Tvdg, 15. +2, her younger sister, let her be t. 1 ■'^arn, 2.33. the man of ^. whom J shall not cut off 15. 28. and hath given it to a neighbour of t. 26'flm. 16.4.^. are all that pertained to Mi">hiboshelh THi 1 Kings .3,55. let it neither be mine nor (. but divide 20. 4. O king, 1 am t. and all that I have 21. 19, in the place dogs shall lick thy blood.even t I Chron. 12. 13. t. are we, David, and on ihy side 21. 24. for 1 will not take that which is t. 29. 11. 1. O Lord, is the greatness, power, and the cloyy, the earth is t. t. is the kingdom Psal.71. 16, mention thy rifihteousness even (.only 74, -fi. the day is (. the night also is'?. 8y. 11. ttie heavens are t. the earth also is t. 119. 94 1 amf, save me, I sought thy precepts lin. 45. 11. the labour of Ei::ypt shall be i. 6 1. 19. we are t. thou neve.- rarest rule over them Jer. 32. 8 for the right of inheritarice is (. Mat.G. 13.f. is thu kingdom II 20. li.take that is t. '2.5.15. hid thy talent, lo, there thou hast that is t. Luke 4. 7. if ihou wilt worship me, all shall be t. 5. 33. but t. eat and drink 1| 15. 31. all I have is t. 22. 42. nevertheless, not my will but t. be done John 17. 6. t. they were |[ g. for they are t. 10. and all mine are t, and t. mine THING. Gen., 21, 1 J. the t. was very grievous to Abraham 24. 50. the t. proceedeth from the Lord 3^ 7. which t. ought not to be done, Ziiam. 13. 12. 19. the yoang man deferred not to do the t. 38.10. and the r. which he did displeased the Lord, 9. Ham. 11. 27. 41. 32. because the t. is established by God Ezod. 10. 15. remained not any green t. in the trees 18 11 . in the t, wherein they dealt proudly he W3S 1 7 . J ethro said, the i. that thou doest is not good 22.0. for any manner of lo5t t. which another io. if it be an hired t. it came for his hire 34. 10. a terrible t. that I will do with thee Xei'. 2. .3. a t. most holy of your offe/iiigs, 10. 4.13. and the t. be hid from the eyes of assembly 6. 2. trespass in a t. taken away by violence 4. the /. deceitfully gotten, or the lost t. 12. 4. she shall touch no hallowed t. ncir come 20. 17. it is a wicked t. they shall be cut off A/ wisdom is the principal t. therefore get 22. 18. for it is a pleasant t. if thou keep them £5, 2. it is the glory of God to conceal a t. Eccl. I. 9»the t. that hath been, it is that which shall be, and there is no new t. under the suu 7<8. better is the end of a/, than the beginning 8 1. and who knowelh the interpretation of a t*? 15. a man hath no bettor t, than to eat and drink 11. 7. a pleasant t. it is for eyes to behold the sur. lio. 7- 13. IS it a small t. for vqi< to wearv n\eD Tiil Jsa. 15,6, there is no gi-een 1. 1| 17» 13. a rolljj.g - 29.16. sh-tll the (.framed say of him that Jramed 21. that tarn aside the just for a /. of nought 40. 15. he taketh up the isles as a very little / 41. 12. and they sLaU be as a /. of nought 43. 19. T will do a new t. it shall spring fortk 55. 11. it shall prosper in the t. whereto I sent it 66. 8. who hath heard sucn a t. who hath seen Jer. 2. 10. consider, and see if there be such a t. 5. 30. a horrible t. is committed in the land 11. 13. ye set up altars to *hat shameful t. to Baal 14. 14. they prophesy unto you a /. of nought 18. 13. the virgin of Israel hath done a horribles. 23. 14. I have seen in the prophets a horrible t. 31. 22. Lord hath created a new t. in the eanh 38. 14. I will ask thee a t. hide nolhing from me 42.3 that God may shew us the t. that we may dc 4. that whatsoever t. the Lord shall answer you 44* 17. we will do what t. goeth out of our nmuih , Lam.'2.\3, what /. shall I lake to witness for thee : what t. shall I liken to thee .' EzeA. 14. 9- if deceived when he hath spoken a (. 16. 47- but as if it were a very little /. Dan. 2. 5. the king said, tlie t. is gone from me, 8 11. and it is a rare t. that the king requireth 15. Arioch made the i. known to Daniel 17- Daniel made the t. known to Hauanial- 4. 33. the same hour was the t. fulfilled on Men 5. 15. could not shew the interpretation of the 20. this is the interpretation of the t. Alene 6. 12. the t. is true, according to the law 10. 1 a,t. was revealed to Daniel, and the t. was true, and he understood the /. and the vision Has. 6. 10. 1 have seen an horrible /. in Israel 8. 12. but they were counted as a strange i. Amos 6. 13. ye which rejoice in a (. of nought U"/. 1.14. and sacrificeth to the Lord, a corrupt t. Mark 1.27 .what /.is this? what new doctrine is this' LiUe 12.11. how or what t. ye shall answer John 5.14. sin no more, lest a worse t. come to thee g. 30. the man said, herein is a marvellous /. Acts 10.28. it is anlawful t. for man that is a Jew 17. 21. but either to tell or hear some new t 21 . £5. have written, that they observe no such t. 23. 17. for he hath a certain /, to tell him 25. 26. of whom I have no certain t. to write 26. 8. why should it be thought a t. incredinle 10, which i. I also (2id in Jerusalem, and many JSom.g. 20. shall t. formed say to him that formed it 1 Cor. 1,10. 1 beseech that ye all speak the same 4. 3. with me it is avery small t. that I be judged 5. 7. some eat it as a r. offered unto an idol 2 Cor.5.5.hath wrought us for the selt-same /. isG. 7. 11. this self-same t, that ye sorrowed after Phil. 3. 16. nevertheless, let us mind the same (. 2 Thbss. 1, 6. seeing it is a righteous /. with God Heb. 10. 2g. the blood of the covenant an unholy ( 31. afej.rful /. to fall into the hands of living G. 1 Pet. 4. 12. as though some strange (. happened 1 John 2. 8. which f, is true in him, and in you Rev. 2.15. doctrine of Nicolaitans, wb'ch 1. 1 hate See Accursed. .^«VTH1KG. Gen. 14. 23. T will not take any t. that is thine 18. 14. is any t. too hard for the Lord 19»22. cannot do any t. till thou be come hither 22. 12. neither do thou any t. nnto the lad 30. 31. Jacob said, thou shalt not give me any t. 39. 9. neither hath he kept back any t. from me 23, he looked not to any t. under his hand Exod. 20. 4. thou shalt not make unto thee any likeness of ff7iyr. Deut. 4. 18,23, 25. | 5.8. 17.norfln^ t. that is thy neighbour's, tJeut.b.^l. Lev. 6.7. forgiven him for any t. he hath done 13. 48. in any t. made of skin, 49, 52, 53, 57 , 59. 15. 6. tliat sitteth on any t. whereon he sat, 23. 10. who touchethiiny /. that was under him, 22, 19- 26. ye shall not eat any t. with the blood 21. 18. or that hath any r. superfluous, 22, S3. JVafli.20.ig.l will go thro' withoutdoing any rel^e 22. 38. have I now any power at all to say n«/ /- 35. 22. cast upon him any i, without laying wait Deut. 4. 32, if there hath been any such t. as tUij 8. 9. thou shalt not lack any t. in the land 14. 3. thou shalt not eat any abominable ;. 21. ye shall not eat any t. th then keep thee from every wicked t. Joi/1.4. 10. the priests stood till every /.was finished 1 Sam. 15. g. every t. that was vile they destroyed a Sam. 15. 36. send unto me every t. ye can hear JCjtfy.6. 13, told every t. that had befallen him J06 28. 10. and his eye seeth every precious /. .39. 8. and he searcheth after every c;reen (. i2. 2. i know that thou canst do every t. Psal. ISO. 6. \et every t. that hath breath praise Lord Prov. 27. 7. to the hungry dpery bitter (. is sweet £ec/. 3. 1 . to every t. there is a season and a time li. hath xmA& every t. beautiful in his time 12. 14, work into judgment with every secret /. J-irt. 19-7> every t. sown by the brooks shall wither Ktek. 47. 9- every t. shall live where rivers come Mat, 8. 33. told every t. and what was befallen 1 CV.1.5. in every t. ye are enriched, 2 Cor. 9. 11. f Ct/-. 8. 7 -as ye are bound in«p«;y r. infaith,in love 10.5. and every high t. that exalteth itself I ph. 5. 24. be subject to their husbandsin every t. i'liiL 4.fi. in every t. by prayer and supplication S Thess. 5. 18. in erery t. give thanks, for this is i'MCREEf ETU.CrEEPINO. EviL, Good, Great, Holy, Light, Livi.no, One, Small. That THING, ■#•. iB,I7- hide irora Abraham that t. which I do 6VI TBI Exod. 9. 0. and the liOrd did that t. on the morrow Lev.5.5. shall confess that he hath sinned in fhal t Deut. 17- 5. which have commKied tiiai iv.iked / Lute 9'2l.lA charged them to tell no man ihat l. 12. 26. if ye be not able to do that t. which is least i£vm.l4. 22.not himself in //fcTf /. which he alloweth ^'his TLIING. Cen. 19.21. I have accepteu thee concerning this t 20. 10. sawest thou that ihou hast done t/iis t. 21. 26. I wot not who hath doue ikit t. neither 22. 16. done //in t. and uot withheld thy son 30. 31. if wilt do this t. 1 will again feed liock 34. 14. we cannot do this t. to give our sister 41. 28. this is the /. I have spoken to Pharaoh 44. 7. that we should do according to this t. Ejod. 1, 18. why have ye done this t. and saved 2. 14. and Moses said, surely this t. is kuown 15. Pharaoh heard t/iis /.he sought to slay Moses 9- 5. to-morrow the X/)rd shall do this t. iu land 12. 24. observe thit t. for an ordinance to thee Iti. 16. this is the /. which the Lord commanded, 32. I 35. 4. Lev. 8. 5. ! 9. 6. | 17. 2. Num. 30. 1. I SQ. 6. Devt. 15. 15. ) 24. 18, £2. 18. 14. what is this t. thou dost to the people ? 18. this t. is too heavy for thee, thou art not able 23. if thou shalt do thist. and God command thee 29. 1. this is the /. that thou shalt do to them 33, 17. 1 will do this t. that thou hast spoken Num.32. 20. if ye v/i\lio this t. if ye will go armed 36. 6. this t. Lord commands about daughters Deut.l.ti'2. yet in this t. ye did not believe God 15.10.for/A(y r.the Ijirdihy God shall bles.sthee 22. 20. if this f. be true, and tokens be not found 32. 47- thro' this t. ye shall prolong your days JaaA. 9. 24. we were afraid, and have done this t. 22. 24. have not rather done it for fear of this t. Jud^. 6. 29. they said one to another, who hath done thit t. f Gideon hath done this t. 11. .37. let this /.be done for me, let me alone 20. 9- //'" shall be the t. which we will do 21. IJ. and this is the /. that ye shall do ■y^w.CU.S.why should my father hide /./.from me 24. 6. the Lord forbid that I should do this /. 26. 16. this t. is not good that thou hast done 28. 10. no punishment happen to thfe for this 1. 18. Lord halb done this t. unto thee this day 2 Sam. 2. 6. requite, because ye have done this i 11. 11. as thy soul liveth, 1 will not do this t. 25. say to Joab, et not this t. displease thee 12. 5. the man that hath done this t. shall die 6. because he did this t. md had no pity 12. but 1 will do this t. before all Isr. and ^e sun 13. 50. he is thy brother, regard not this t. 14.13. the king doth speak //jt> /. as one faulty 15. I am come to speak o( this t. nnto the king 20. my lord, thy servant Joab hath dciie this t 24. 3. why doth my lord the king delight in thist.: 1 Kings 1 . 27- is this t. done by my lord the king : 3. 10. pleased Lord that Solomon had asked t.t.ll. 11. 10, bad commanded him concerning this t. 12. 24. return every man, for this t. is from me 30, made two calves, and this t, became a sin 13. 33. after this t. Jeroboam returned not 34. this t, became sin to the house of Jeroboam 20. 9. tell my lord the king this 1. 1 may not do 24. do this t. take the kings away, every roan 2 ft'ia§^j5.18.in thist. the Lord pardon thy servant 6. 11. the king of Syria was troubled for this t. 7- 2. Lord would make windows, might this t. be 11.5.//"f isthe the /. that ye shall do, 2 C/i:-.23.4. 17. 12. the Lord had said, ye shall not do this t, 1 Chron. 11. ig. God forbid that T should do this 21. 3. why then doth my lord require this t.? 7. and God was displeased with this t. 8. 1 have sinned, because I have done this t. 2 Chrttn. 11.4. retnrn every man, //jw /. done of me 16. 10. was in rage with him, because of this t. Ezra y, 3. when 1 heard this t. 1 rent my garment 10. 2. there is hope in Israel concerning thist. 13. we are many thathave transgressed in thts t. Neh. 2. 19, what is //iij/. that ye do ? will ye rebel Isa, .38.7. Lord will do //(w/. that he hath spoken Jer. 7. 23. but this is the /. that I command them 22. 4. if ye do/. /. indeed.then shall enter iu kings 40. 3. therefore this t. is come upon you 16. Gedaliah said, thou shalt not do this t. 44. 4. oh do not this abominable /, that I hate il/ar^ 5.32. he looked CO see her that had done this t. Lnke 2. 15. and see M(j /. which is come to pass 22.23. which of them it was that should do /Aw/. John 18. 34. sayest thou this t. of thyself ? Acts 5. 4. why hast thou conceived this t. in heart .' 26. 26. for this t. was not done in a corner Horn. 13. 6. attending continually upon this very /. XCoT. 9.17, if I do //iij /.willingly, 1 have a reward 2 Cot. 12. 8. for this t. I besought the Lord thrice P/i//.1.6. being confident in this very /.that he who 3. 13. but this one t. I do. I press toward the mark Unclean THING. Lev. 5. 2. or if a soul touch anv unf /fan/. 7< 21 • rHJ L. p. 7. 19. flesh that loucheth wHc/^an /.not be eaten 20. 2 1 . lakt hi", brother a wife, it is an unclean t. Deut. 21. 14. that he see no unchan t. in thee Jiu/g. \.i 4. and eat not any un-lean t. 7, 1^ Isa. 52. 11. toufh no uncleait t. 2 Cor. 6. 1" 64. ti. we are all as an unclean /. we all do fade Acts 10. 14. have never eaten any /. that is wulea ^ THINGS. GeM.45.23. ten asses laden with the good /.of Egypi Lev. 4. 2. if a soul sin thvo' ignurance concerning /. which ought not to be done, 13, 22, 27 Dent. 4. 9. lest thou forget /. thine eyes have seen 22.3 and with all lost /.of thy brother's he hathlost 29. 29. the secret /.belong unto the Lord ourGod 32. .35. the /. that shall come on them make haste 33. 15. for the chief /. of the ancient mountains Juilg. 18. 27. took the /. which Micah had made 1 Sam. 12. 21. for then should ye go after vain ». 15. 21. but tae people took the chief of (he /. 2.SV«n. 21, 12. I offer thee 'hree /. 1 Chron. 21. 1(1, 1 A'ingiT. 51. Solomon hrought in the /. dedicated 15. 15. Asa brought in the . 2 Chron. 15. 18. 2 litngs 17. 11. and Jsrae. wrought wicked /. to provoktt 1 Chron. 4. 22. and these are ancient t. 9. .'U. the office over /. that were made in pans 29- 2. prepared gold for /. of gold, silver for /. of silver, brass for /. of brass, iron for /. of iron 2 Chron. 12. 12. and also in Judah /. went well Esth. 2. 3. let/, for purification be given tliem, 13. Jtih5. 9. who doth marvellous /, without number 6. 7. the /. that my soul refuseth to touch 31), cuiiiiot my taste discern perverse t.? 1-. 22. he dijcoverelh deep /. out of darkr.e.es 13.20. oidy do not two/, to me,then will 1 nolhide 26. for thou writest bitter /. against me 41. 34. he beholdelh all high /. is king over pride 42 3. I have uttered /. too wonderfnl for me Pial. 12. 3.cut off tongue, that speaketh proud /. 17. 2. thine eyes behold the /. that are equal 31. 18. which speak grievous /. proudly 35. 11, they laid to my charge /. 1 knew not 38. 1 2. that seek my hurt, speak mischievous /. 45. 1. I speak of the /. which I have made 4. thy right hand shall teach thee terrible /., 60. 3. thou hast shewed thy people hard /. 05. 5. by terrible/, wilt thou answer us, O God 7£i.l8.the G. of Israel, who onlj doth wondrous t 78. 12. marvellous *. did be in £gypt, 98. 1. 86. 10. thou art great, and dost wondrous /. 87 . 3. glorious / .are spokeu of thee, O city of God 94. 4.bow long shall ihey utter and speak hard t.f 106. 22. whohad done terrible /. by the lied sea 1 1 i. 6. himselt to behold the /. that are in heaven 119- 18. 1 may behold wondrous /. outof tiiy law 131. 1. in great matters, or in /. too high for me Prov. 2. 12. from the man that speaketh froward /. 8. 6. ( will speak of excellent /. of right /. It). 30. he shutteth his eyes to devise froward /. 22. 20. 1 have writteo to thee wcellent /. 23. 16. shalt rejoice, when thy lips speak right / 33. and thine heart shall utter perverse /. 30. 7. two /. have I required of thee, deny them no 15. there are three /, that are never satibfied 18. there be three /. that be too wonderful 21. for three /. the earth is disquieted 24. four /. which are little on the earth 29. there be three /, which go well, yta four Feci. 1,11. nor any remembrance of /. to come 7. 25. to seek out wisdom, and the reason of /. /ja.12.5. sing to Lord, for he hath done excellent /. 25. 1. sing to Lord, for thou hast done wonderful /. 6. I,d. shall make unto all people a feast of fat /. 29. iG. surely your turning of /. upside down 30. 10. which say, prophesy not to us right /. 32.8. but the liberal deviseth liberal /. and by liberal /. shall he stand 41. 23. shew the /. that are to come hereafter 42 9. former /. come to pass, and new /. I declare 16. I will make crooked /. straight 41. 7. the /. that are coming and shall CQme 45 11. aik me of /. to come concerning my sttn 19. T the Lord speak, I delare /. that are right 48. 6. 1 have shewed thee new /. even hidden /. 56. 4. the eunuchs that choose the /. that please nie 64. 3. thou didst terrible /. we looked not for 11. and all our pleasant /. are laid waste 65. 4. broth of abominable /. is in their vessels Jer. 2. 8. walked after /. that do not profit, 16. 19. 8. 13, the /. I have given them shall pass away 31. 5. the planters shall eat them as common /. Lam. 1. 7. Jerusalem remembered her pleasant r. 11. they have given her pleasant /. for meat 2. 14. thy prophets have seen foolish /. for thee Ezei. 11. 5. I know the /.that come in your mind 16. 16. like /.shall not come, nor shall it be so 38.10.at the same time shall /. come into thy mir /J(i».2.22.heTevealeth the deep and secret I, 11. 36. shall speak marvellous /. agains* G. of g<>ii Joel 3. 5. carried into your temples my goodly t THI Ohad. 6. how are the t. of Esan sefiTahed out ? how ai-e his hiddeo t. sought up ? iVi'c. 7. 15. I will shew unto him marvellous t. Hec/iAAO. forwhohalhdespisedtheday ofomall e. Mat. 6. 34. morrow take thought for (. of itself 13. S2. brings out of his treasure t. new and old 16. 23. savourest not r. that be of G. MarkQ. 33. 22. 21. render therefore to Cesar the /. that are Cesar's, and to God the t. that are God's, Mark 12. 17- LuJce 20. 25. Mark 4.19. lusts of other t. entering in, choke word 7. 15. but the f. which come out of him defile Lnie 5. 26. saying, we have seen strange /. to-day 6. 4^. call me Lord, and do not the t. which I say 1G.23. blessed the eyes which see the (. that ye see 12. 15. in the abundance of the t he possesseth 48. and did commit (. worthy of stripes 18. 27. the t. which are impossible with men are 19.42. hadst known the i.which belong to thy peace 22. 37. for tlie t. concerning me have an end 23,48. all pofiple beholding the t- which were done 24. IB.hast not known the i. which are come to pass 27, he expounded the t, concerning himself '(j/ml.SO. thou shalt see greater t. than these 3. 12. if I have told you earthly r, heavenly t. 16, 13. the Spirit will shew you t. to come Acts 1. 3. speaking of t. pertaining to the kingdom 4. 20, we cannot hut speak the (. we have seen 25. and why did the people imagine vain t. ? 32. that ought of the t. he possessed was his own 8.12. preaching the *. concerning the kingd. of G. 15. 20. that they abstain from t. strangled, 29. \Q. 14. she attended to the t. spoken of Paul 18.25. Apollos taught diligently the i. of the Lord 19. 8. persuadini^ t. concerning the kingdom of G, SO. 22. not knowing the t. that shall befall me 40. shall men arise, speaking perverse r. to draw 21.25. that they keep from (, offered to his idols 24. 13. neither can they prove the t, whereof 26. 22. saying none other t. than the prophets 28. 24. some believed the t. that were spoken Horn. 1. 20. the invisible t. of him are clearly seen, being understood by the t. that are made 2. 1. for thou that judgest, doest the same t. 14. Gentiles do by nature /. contained in the law 18. and approvest the t. that are more excellent 8. .*5, mind the t. of the flesh, mindr. of the Spirit 38. nor t. present, nor t. to come, 1 Car. 3. 22. 12. Ifi, mind not high t. ]| 17. provide t. honest J 4. 19. follow after i.thatmake for peace.and edify 15. 4. whatsoever /. were written aforetime 27. if Gentiles made partakers of spiritual f. their duty is to minister to them in carnal t, 1 Cor. 1. 27. God hath chosen the foolish t. of the world, weak t. to confound t. which are mighty 28. base t. and t. despised hath God chosen 2. 9. the t' which God hath prepared for them 10, the Spirit searcheth the deep t. of God 11 what man knoweth (, of mai, so the f. of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God 12.we might know the t. that are freely given us 11. which t. we speak, comparing spiritual r. 14. man receivethnotthe t. of the Spirit of God 4. 5. will bring to light the hiddea t. of darkness (1. 3, much more t. shall pertain to this life, 4, 7. 32. unmarried careth for the t. of the Lord, 34. 33. married careth for the t. that are of the world 8. 1. now as touching t. offered to idols, we know 9- 11. if we have sown spiritual t. if reap carnal t. 10, 20. that the (. which the Gentiles sacrifice I3.1l.whenl became a man,! put away childish r. 14. 7, and even t. without life giving sound 37. acknowledge that the t. that I write to you 16. 14. let all your t. be done with charity Car. 1. 13. for we write none other t. unto yon 17 .or the i.that I purpose, do I purpose according 4. 2. but have renounced the hidden ?. of dishonesty 18. while we look not at the (, which are seen, t. seen are temporal, (. not seen are eternal 5 10. every one may receive the f .done in his body 17. old t. are passed away, all f.are become new 8. 21. providing for honest ;. in sight of L. and men 10.7. do ye look on (. after the outward appearance 1 3, we will not boast of r.without our measure, 15, 16. and not to boast in anotherman'slineof ^. 11. .SO. I will glory of the t. which concern mine Oal. 2.18. if [ build again the t. which T destroyed 4. 24. which t. are an allegory, for these are two 5. 17. so that ye cannot do the r.that ye would F.)>/i. 6. g. and, ye masters, do the same /. to them >V«7.1.10.that ye may approve f.that are excellent 12,the (.which happened unto me,have fallen out C. 4. look not every man on his own (. but every man also on the t. of others 10, of t. in heaven, t. in earth, r. under earth El. seek not the t. which are Jesus Christ's 3. 1, to write the same /. II I9. who mind earthly f, 4.8.what8oever (.are true, honest just.pure.lovely 18 1 am fo'VV.iving received the f.sent from you ZiJ. 1.20. whether i. in earth, or t. in haay 62S I'Hl C0/.2. 17. which are shadow of (.to come,Heli.l0.l ?ft, which (. have indeed a shew of wisdom 3.2. set your*ffectioa on (.above, not on (.on earth 6. for which (. sake the wrath of God cometh l37iwj.2.14.foi ye also have suffered like (.of your 2 Thess. 3. 4. and will do the (. which we command 1 Tim. 5. 13. speaking (. which thev ought not 2 Tim. 2. 2. the (. which thou hast heard of me 3. 14, continue in (. which thou hast learned Tit. 1 . 5. thou shouldest set in order the (. wanting 11. teaching (. they ought not for lucre's sake 2. 1. speak thou (. which become sornd doctrine I/fli. 2. 1. give heed to the (.which we h?ve heard i7.be faithful high priest in (.perUining to G.5. 1. 5. 8. yet learned he obedience by the (. he suffered 6. 9. but, beloved, we are persuaded better (. of you, and £. that accompany salvation 18. that by two immutable (. in which it was 8. 1. of the (. we have spoken this is the sum 5. to the example and shadow of heavenly (. 9.23.that the patterns of (. in the heavens be puri- fied, but heavenly (. with better sacrifices 11. 1. now fiith is the substance of (. hoped for, the evidence of (, not seen .3. (. seen vere not made of (. which do appear 7. Noah being warned of God of (. not seen as yet 20.blessed Jacob and Esau concerning (. to come 12. 24. that speaketh better (. than that of Abel Jam. 3. 7. and (. in the sea are tamed of mankind 1 Pet. 1. 12. they did minister (. which are now reported ; which (. the angels desire to look into 18. ye were not redeemed with corruptible (. 2 Pet. 2, 12. speak evil of (. they understand not 1 JoAn2. 15. neither the (. that are in the world Rev. 1. 1. the revelation of Jesus Christ to shew to his servants (.must shortly come to pass, 22. 6. 1. 19. write the (. which thou hast seen, the t. which are, and (. which shall be hereafter 2. 14. but I have a few f . against thee, to eat (. sacrificed to idols, and to commit fornication, 20. 3. 2. strengthen the (. which remain, ready to die 4. 1. I will shew thee the (. must be hereafter 10. 6. and swarc by him who created heaven, earth, sea, and all (. that therein are 21. 4. for the former (. are passed away 22. 19. take his part from (. written in this hook See Creeping, Dedicate, Detestable, Former, Precious. All THIKGS. Gen, 9. 3. as the green herb have I given you all i. 24. 1. the Lord hath blessed Abraham in all t, ^Q. the servant told Isaac nil t. that he had done Esod. 23. 13, in all t. 1 have said, be circumspect 29. 35. do according to all t. I commanded thee Xeu.8.36. Aaron and his sons did all t, commanded Num. 1. 50. ihe Levites over all t. that belong to it 31 . 20. and purify all t, made of wood and skins Dent. 1. 18. 1 commanded yowallt. ye should do 4.7. as the Lord our God is in a// (. we call for 12. 8. ye shall not do after all t. that we do here 28.47- served.st not for the abundance of all t. 48. shalt serve thine enemies in want of all t. 57. eat them for want of all t. secretly in siege Josh. 1. 17. as we hearkened to Moses in all t. 2. 23. the spies told him all t. that befel them Ruth 4. 7. this was the manner, to confirm all t, 1 Sam. 3. 12. perform all (. concerning Eli's house 17. if thou hide any of all t. he said to thee 19. 7. and Jonathan shewed David all those (. 2 Sam. 11. 18. Joab sent and told David all the t 14.20. to know all t. that are in the earth 23.5,he made a covenant ordered in all (.and sure 1 Kings 21. 26. he di*! all t. as did the Amorites 2 A'tjigill.g.the captains did according to a// (.that Jehoiada the priest commanded, 2 Chr. 23. 8. 14. 3. Amaziah, according 10 all t. that Joash did 20. 15. they have seen all t. that are in my house 1 Chron. 29. 14. allt.comt of thee, and of thine 2 Ckron. 5. 1. Solomon brought all t. dedicated 31, 5. tithe of all t. brought they in abundantly iVeA.9.6. the Lord made allt. Actsl-^. 15. | 17.24, 25. CoM.ie. iie». 4. 11. J(iA4l. 34. he bcholdeth all high (. he is a king Psal. 8. 6. thouhast put all t. under his feet, 1 Qor. 15.27. i7>/i. 1.22. 57. 2. cry to God that performeth all t. for me 119.128. precepts concerning all (. to be right Pmd, 3. 15. wisdom is more precious than a// (.8.11. If). 4. the Lord hath made all t. fcr himself 2G. 10. the great God that formed a// (. rewardeth 28. 5. they that seek the liOrd understand all t. Eccl.X .8. all t. are full of labour, man cannot utier 7. 15, all t. have I seen in days of my vanity 9. 2. all t. come alike to all. there is one event 3. this is an evil among all t. done under the sun 10. 19. but money answereth all t. Isa. 44, 24. T am the Lord that maketh all t. CP. 2. Jer. 10. 16. for hp is the former of all t. 51. I9, 17.9. the neart is deceitful above all t. ana wicked 42.5. if we do not even according to ullt.iov which THI J«r.44.18.we wanted a// (.ana have been C9n3iin,e» £ze*.ll .25. 1 speak all (. the Lord hath shewed n.a 38. 20. all creeping (. shall shake at my prt.seiicR 44. 30. the first of all t. shall be the pnesi'a Dan. 2. 40. forasmuch as iron ftubdueth all t. Zepk. 1. 2. I will consume aW(. from off the land Mat.T.12.all (.ye would that men should do to you 11. 27, all t. are delivered to me, Luke 10. £2. 13. 41. they shall gather all t. that offend 17. 11. Eliaa shall restore all t. Mark 9. IC. 19. 26. with man this is impossible, but with God all t. are possible, NLark 10. 27. | 14. 3ti. 21. 22. all t, whatsoever ye shall ask in pra_\ei 22. 4. lell them which are bidden, behold a/^/.are ready, come unto the marriage, Luke 14. 17. 23. 20. sweareth by it, and by all t. thereon 28.20.teaching them to observe allt. I commanded Mark-i. ;U. he expounded all t. to his disciples 6. 30, they told him all t. what they had doue 7. 37. astonished, say ini^, he hath done a// (. wkII 9. 23. all (. are poss'ibJe to him that believeth 13. 23. take heed, I have foretold you all t. Luke 2. 20. praising God for all t. they had hear' 39. performed all t. according to the law of Goa 9. 43. they wondered at all t. which Jesus did 11. 41. and behold, all t. are clean unto you 18. 31. allt. written concerning Son of man shaU be accomplished, 21. 22. | 24. 44. John ly. 2a. John 1. 3. all (. were made by him 3. 35. and hath given allt. into his hand, 13.3. 4. 25. when he is come, he will tell us all t. 29. see a man who told me all t, that ever I did 5. 20. the Father sheweth the Son all t. he doeth 10.41. all t. that John spake of him were true 14.26. the Comforter, the Holy Ghost, shall teach you all t. and bring all t. to your remembrance 15. 15. all 1. 1 have heard, I have meide known 16, 15. all t. that the Father hath, are mine 30. now we are sure that thou knowest all t. 17. 7. that allt. thou hast given me, are of thee 18. 4. Jesus therefore knowing all t, IQ. 28. 21, 17. Peter said. Lord, thou knowest all t. Acts 2. 44. that believed had a// (. common, 4. 32. 3. 21. till the times of restitution of all I. 22. him shall ye hear in all t. he shall say to yoc 10. 33. to hear all t. commanded thee of God 39. we are witnesses of all t. which he did 13. 39. a! Ihat believe are justified from all t, 14. 15. G. fn^ made heaven, earth, sea, and nil 20. 35. 1 have shewed vou all I. how ye ought 22. 10. and there it shall be told thee of all t 24. 14. believing all (. which are written 26. 2. touching all the (. whereof T am accused Rom. 8. 28. and we know that all t. work for good 32. how shall he not also freely give us ell r. 11.36, of him, and thro' him, and to him, are all 14. 2. for one believeth tliat he may eat all t. 20. all (. indeed are pure, but it is evil for fiim 1 Cor. 2. 10. the Spirit searcheth all i. deep ihiugs 15. but he that is spiritual judgeth all t. 3.21. let no man glory in men, for a// (. are yours 4. 13. are the offscouring of all t. to this day 6. 12. allt. are lawful unto me, but all (. are not expedient, allt, are lawful for me, 10. 23 8.6. one God the Father, of whom are all t. one Lord J esus Christ, by whom are all i , 9.12. suffer a// (. II 22. I am made«//(. to all men 25. every man that striveth is temperate in all t. 10. 33. even jis I please all men in all t. 11. 2. I praise you that ye remember me in all t 12. but all t. are of God, 2 CV. 5. 18. 13.7. charity beareth all t. believeth all (. hopeth allt. enduretha// 1 14. 26. let all t. be done unto edifying 40. let all t. be done decently and in order 15.28. when all (. shall he subdued, then shall the Son be subject to him that put n// (. under hira 2 Cor. 2. 9. know whether ye be obedient in all t. 4. 15. for all t. are for your sokes, that grace 5. 17* old things are passed away, a. (.become new 6. 4. in all t. approving ourselves as ministers 10. as having nothing, yet possessing ah t. 7- 11. in all t, ye have approved yoursehes 14. but as we speak all (. to you iu trutli, even so 16, that 1 have confidence in you in all t, 9. 8. that ye having all sufficiency in all t. 11. 6. we have been made manifest 10 you in allt, 9. in all 1. 1 kept myself from being burdensome 12. 19. but we do all t. tor your edifying Gal. 3. 10. cursed that continueth not in all t. Eph. 1. 10. gather together in one all (. in Christ 11. worketh all t. after the counsel of his will 22. gave him to be head over all (.10 the church 3.9. in God, who created a// (.by Jesus Christ 4. 10. he ascended up, that he might fill all t. 15, grow up into him in aW(. which is the head 5. 13. all r. that are reproved are made manifest 20. giving thanks always for ell t. un-o God 6. 21. shall make known io you all (. Col. i «rtiam atlt. b'jt loss for know. otun. my Lord, for whom 1 have suffered the loss of a// ^ SI . he is able even lo »ubduo all t. to himself i IS. every where, and in all i. I am instructed 13. Icandoa/Z/.thru'Ch. whostrengthoneihine Vot. 1. 17. he is before aU t. by him all t, consist IK, in alt t. he oiighthave the pre-eminence CO. and by him to reconcile all t. to himself 3. 1\.i, children, obey your parents in all t. C'.'. servants, obey in all /, your masters 1 T/ifjrj.5.2l .prove all (.hold fast that which is good i 'I'lm. 3. 11. their wives must be faithful in gll t. 4. M. but godliness is profitable unto all t. 6, 13.in the sight of God who quickeneth a// ;. IT. living God who giveth us richly a// r. to enjoy C 7'im.'2.7.the Lord give thee understanding in a/l t. 10. therefore I endure all t. for the elect's sake 4. 5. but watch thou in all t. endure atllictious 'd'lt. 1. 15. unto the pure all t, are pure 2. 7. io allt, shewing thyself a pattern of good 9< to be obedient, and please them well in all t, 10. they may adorn the doctrine of God in allt. lleb. 1.2. whom he haUi appointed heir of a// r. 3. upholding a// u by the word of his power 2.8. ^ou hast put all t. in subjection under his I'ept ; but now we see not yet ait t, put under him ]0. for whom are all t. and by whom are all c. 17 in all t. it behoved him to be like his brethren 3. 4. he that built a///. « Of>d 4. i3.all t. arenake(> And ujiisnedunto the eyes K. 5. make all.' icctrding to the pattern shewed fl. ce. almost all t. are by the law purged by blood 13. 18. in all t. willing to live honestly Jam. 5. 12. above all t. my brethren, swear not 1 Pet. 4. 7. the end of «// 1. is at hand, be sober 8. above all t. have fervent charity among yours. 11« that God \nallt. may be glorified thro' Jesus S Pet. 1. 3. hath given usa//r. that pertain to life 3. 4. all t. continue as they were from beginning 1 Jo/m S.SD.ye have an unction, and ye know all i. 27. as the same anointing teacheth you all t. 3,20. God is greater than heart, and knoweth ail t* 3 Jo/m 2. 1 wish above all t, that thou prosper Jtev. 1. 2. who bare record of all t. that he saw 4.11. thou hast created a// t. and for thy pleasure 21.5. 1 make allt. new. || 7> he shall inherit a// r. See Evil, Holy, Many, Such. r/iw« THINGS. C;«N.24.2R. told them of her mother's house these t. 42. 36. Jacob said, all these t. are against me /'«i'.5.b.when he shall be guilty in one oftliese 1. 17, 18. 24. defile not yourselves in any of tiicse t. 20. 23. for they committed all these t, therefore 26. 2S. and if ye will not be reformed by these t. AV;». 4. 15. f/M)fffr. the burden of sons of Kohath 15. }3. all born of the country shall do thexe t. 29. 39. these t. ye shall do to the Lord in feasts 32. 29. these t. shall be for a statute of judgment Deitt. 4. 30. when all these t. are come upon me 18. 12. all that do these t. are an abomination 30. 1 . when all these t. are come upon thee, then Josh. 2. 11. we heard theset. our hearts did melt Judg. 13. 23. nor would he have shewed us these t. 1 Sum. 25. 37. when his wife had told him theie t, 2 .Sam. 23. 17. thete t, did these three mighty men, 1 ChroH. 11. 19. 22. these t. did Benaiah, 1 Chron. IJ. 24. 24. 23. these t. did Araunah give to the Uieig 1 Kings 18. 36- I have done all these t. at thy word 2 fCitigs^S. 17> proclaimed these t. thou hast dnne 2 Chron. 3. 3. in these t. was Solomon instructed Neh. 13. C6, did not king Solomon sin by these t. ? Job 8. 3. how long will thou speak thefe t. f 10. 13. these t. hast thou hid in thine heart 33. 29. lo, all these t. workeih God with man Ps. 15.5.hethat ioeih theset. shall never be moved 42, 4. I remember these t. I pour out my soul 50, 21. these 1. hast thou done and 1 kept silence Prov.6.l6.these six (.doth the Lord hate, yea seven S4. 23. these t. also belong to the wise Eccl. 1 1 .9. for these t. God will bring thee to judgm . Isa* 38. 16. O Lord, by these t. men live, and in all these t. is the life of my spirit 40. S6. and behold, who hath created these t. ? 42. 16. these t. will I do, and not forsake them 45. 7. 1 form the light, I the Lord do all these t. 47. 7. so that thou didst not lay these t. to heart 9- these two /, shall come to thee in a moment 13. let the astrologers save thee from these t. 48. 14. which among them hath declared these t. 5U ig. these tvro t. are come unto thee, who shall M.12. wilt thou refrain thyself for these t. O Lord ier. 3, 7. 1 said, after she had done all these t. 4. 18. thy doings have procured these t. to thee 5. 9. shall I not visit for these t.? 29. | 9 Q. 25. your iniquities have turned away these t. 9- 24. for in these t. do I delight, saith the Lord 13.22. if tliottsay, wherefore come these t. on me ? 14. 22, wait on thee, thou hast made all these t. VO. 15. for thy aias I have done these t. to thee 623 THI Lam. 1. IC. for these 1. 1 weep, mine eye runneth 5.17.onr heart is faint, forMfie r.our eyes are dim Ezek, 16. SO. seeing thou dost all these t. 17* 18. 43. because thou hast fretted me in all these t, 17. 12. knowye not what f/i£j0(. mean, tell them 18. 10. thatdoeth the like to any one of (A£.rir t. 23. 30, 1 will do these t, unto tnee, because thou 24. 19- wilt thou not tell what these t. are to us? Dan, 10.21. none that holdeth with me in these t. 12. 7> all these t. shall be finished 8. O ray Lord, what shall be the end of these t.? Hos, 14. 9. who is wise, he shall understand these t, Hech. 8. Id. these are fhe t. which ye shall do 17. for all these are (. that I hate, saith the Lord Mat. 1, 20. but while he thought on ihsse t. 2. 3. when Herod heard these t. he was troubled 6. 32. after all these t. do the Gentiles seek, knows that ye have need of all these t. Lnke 12. 30, 33. 9.\\ theset. shall be added to yon, Z-?Mff 12,31, 11, 25. hast hid theset. from the wise, Luke 10.21, l.'J. 51. Jesus saith. have ye understood theset. ': 56. whence then hath this man these i. Mark d,2, 15. 20. theso are the t which defile a man 19- 20. all these t. have I kept from my youth 21.23. by what authority dost thou these t. A/arAlI. 28, LukeZO.Z. 24. I will tell you by what authority I do theset. 27. Aifirk II. 29, 33. LukelO. 8, 23. 36. all these t. shall come on this generation 24. 2. Jesus said to them, see ye not all these t. ? 3. when shall these t. be? Markl^.^. LnkeZ\.7. 6. all these t. must come to pass, Luke 21. 9, 28. 33. when ye shall see all these t. know that it is near, Mark 13. 29. Luke 21. 31, 34. till all these t. be fulfilled, Mark 13. 30. Luke 1. 20. till the day that these t. be performed 2. 19. but Mary kept these t. and pondered them 14. 6. they could not answer nim to these t. 15. 26. he called, and asked what these t. meant ? 18. 34. and they understood none of these t. 21, 33. to escape all these t. that shall come 23. 31. for if diey do these t. in a green tree 24. 21. to-day is third day since these t. were done G6. ought not Christ to have suffered these t. ? 48. and ye are witnesses of these t. John 2. 16. be said to them, take these t. hence 18. what ^ign, seeing that thou dost these t. 3. 9. Kicodenius said to him, how can these t. be ? 30. a master of Israel, and knowest not ///ejg i.? 5. IG. he had done these t. on the sabbath-day 7- 4. it thou do these t. shew thyself to the world 12. 16, these t. understood not his disciples, they remembered that these t, were written ofhim 41. these t. said Esaias, when he saw his glory 13.17.ifyeknow(/iWfi chappy are ye if ye do them 15. 21. all these t. will they do unto you, 16. 3. 19- 24. these t. therefore the soldiers did SQ.these f .were done,that the scriptures should be Sets 5. 32. and we are his witnesses of these i. 7. 1. theset. so.!' II 14. i5_ sirs, why do ye these t. ? 50. hath not my hand made all these t. ? 54 . when they heard these (.they were cut to heart 8.24. pray for me, that none oi these t. come on me 15. 17. saith the Lord, who doth all these t. 17. 20. we would know what these i. mean ig, 36. seeing these t. cannot be spoken against 20. 24. none of these t. move me, neither count 1 S4. 9- the Jews assented, saying, these t. were so 25. 9- and there be judged of these t. before me 2d. 16. to make thee a witness of these t, 26. the king knoweth of these t. before whom Itiim. 8. 31. what shall we then say to these t. ? 10.5. the man that doth these t. shall live by them 14. 18. for he that in these t. serveth Christ 1 Coy. 9. 8. say I these t. as a man, or saith not law 15. I used none of these i. nor have I written 10. 6. these t. were our examples, to the intent 2 Cor, 2. 16. and who is suflicient for these t. ? Lph. 5. 6. because oi these t, cometh wrath of God Phil. 4. 8. if there be any pr-aise, think on these t. Col. 3. 14. and above all these t. put on charity 1 ri'm. 4.6. put brethren in remembrance of //i£je /, 11. theie t. command || 15, meditate on these t. 5. 7. these t. give in charge |j 2 1, observe these t. 6, 2. these t. exhort. Tit. 2. 15, U 11. flee these t. 2 Tim. 2. 14. oi these t, put them in remembrance Tit. 3. 8. these t. I will that thou affirm con stantly, these t. are good and profitable to men ITeb. 7. 13. for be of whom these t. are spoken - Jam. 3. 10. brethren, these t, ought not to be so 2 Pet. 1. 8. for if these t. be in you and abound 9. but he that lackcth thess t. is blind 10. for if ye do these t. ye shall never fall 12. I will put you in remembrance of these t. 15. to have these t. always in remembrance 3. 11. seeing all theset. !>hall be dissolved, what 16. in his epistles, speaking in them of these t. 17. seeing ye know these t. before, beware Itev. S2. 8. the feet of angel who shewed xne these t. 16. to testify to you these t. iv the churches THI R«o. 22.20. he which testifieth (, e. saith, 1 comi Those rWliiGS. Exod. 29,33. eat those t. wherewith atonement mau« Lev. 22. 2. in those t. which they allow unto me Z>tf«(,29.29. those t. which are revealed be'.ong to us 2 A'»/ig*17.9. children of Israel did secretly f/i(j«r. Ps. 107. 43. whoso will observe those t. they shal Isa.66.Z, for all those t. hath mine hand made, and all those t. have been, saith the Lord i%se*.42,1 4. approach to those /.that are for people Mu(. 13. 17. desired to see those t. which ye see, and hear those t. which ye hear, Luke 10 24, Mark 1.44. offer those t. which Moses commanded Liikel .45. a pert'orraance oi those /.which were told 2, 38,wondered at those t. told them by shepherds 12. CO. whose shall those t. be thuu hast provided JohnS, Zg. I do always those t. that please him Acts 3. 18. but those t. he hath so fulfilled 8. 6, gave heed to those t. which Philip spake 13. 45, spake against those t. which Avore spoken 17. II. they searched whether those t. were so 18. 17 and Gallio cared for none of those 1. 26. 16. of those t. in which I will appear to thee 27. 11. more than those t. spoken by Paul Rom. 1. 28. to do those t. which are not convenient 4.i7.calleth those t. which be not, as though were 6.21. what fruit had you in those (.whereof ye are now ashamed, for the end oi those t. is death 15-17.1 may ^Iotj in those (.which pertain to God 18. I will not dare to speak of any of those t 1 Cor. 8. 4. eating of those t. offered to idols, 10. 2 Cor. 11. 28. besides those t. which are without Eph. 5. 12. it is a shame even to speak of those t. P/<]7.3. 13. forgetting those t. which are behind, and reaching to those t. which are before 4. 9. those t. which ye have learned and seen do Col. P. 18, intruding into thost t. he hath not seen 3. 1. seek those t. which are above, where Chrisi Ileb. 3. 5. was faithful for a testimony of those 1. 12.27. the removing of (. t. which are shaken, that those t. which cannot be shaken may remain Jam. 2. 16, ye give not those t. which are needful 1 John 3. 22. do those (.that are pleasing in his sight 2Jb/iH8. we lose not those t. we have wrought Jiide 10. but speak evil of those t. they know not Rev. 1. 3. blessed are they that keep those t, 2. JO. fear none of those t. which thou shall suffei 10. 4. seal up those t. the seven thunders uttered 20. 12. the dead werejud^edoutof f/j0fe(.A\rittea Unclean THINGS. IIos. 9. 3. and they shall c^lunclean t. in Assyria What THINGS. Exod. 10. C. tell thy son v>hat t. I have ^vroupht Mat. 6. 8. Father knows what t. ye have need of Mark 9. 9. should tell no man jchat t. they had seen 10. 32. began to tell them what t. should happen 11. 24. what t. soever ye desire when ye pray Luke 7, 22. go, tell John what t. ye have seen 24. 19, 7chat t. they said to him concerning Jesus 35. and they told tohat t. were done in the way John 5. 19. tehat t. he doth, these doth the Sou 10, 6. they understood not jahat t. they were 11. 46. some told them what t. Jesus had done .>Jcm21.19. 7i?hat t. God wrought among Gentiles Phil. 3. 7. what t. were cain to me, I counted loss THINK. Gen. 40. 14. but (. on me, when it be well with thee iV7(w.36.6.1et them marry to whom they r, best 2 Sam. 13, 33. to (, that all the king's sons are dead 2 Chron. 13. 8, ye (. to withstand kingdom of Lord Neh. 5. ig. (.on me, my God, for good, according G. 6, reported, that thou and the Jews (, to rebel 14. my God, (. thou on Tobiah and Sanballal Esth.4. 13. (. not thou shalt escape in king's house Job 31, 1. why then should I (. upon a maid ? 41. .^2. one would (. the deep to be hoary ^cf ^.8.17. further, though a wise man /. to know it Isa. 10. 7. nor doth his heart (. so, but in hislie.ivt Jer. 2.S. 27. (. to cause mypeople forget my name 29, 11 . 1 know the thoughts that I (. toward you Ezek. ."^8. 10. and thou shalt (. an evil thought Dan. 7. 25, he shall (. to change times and Igws 11. t 24. (. his thoughts against the strong holds Jmiah 1. 6. if so be that God will (. upon us Zech. 11. 12. if ye/, good give me my price, if not !VJi.t. 3. 9, and (. not to say within yourselves 5. 17. (. not that I am come to destroy the law 6.7. t. they shall be heard for much speaking 9. 4. why (. ye evil in your hearts || 18. 12. how /.ye 10. 34. (. not I am come to send peace on earth 21. 28. what (.you? a certain man hadlwu bons 22.42. what (.ye of Christ? 26.66. Mnril4.6i 24. 44. in such an hour as ye (. not, Luke 11. 40. Luke 13. 4. (. ye that they were sinners above al\ Jo/m 5. 39. in ihem ye (. have elernal life 45. do not (. 1 will occusc you to ibc Fathci 11. 56. what /, ye, that he will not conic tofeas* 16.2, killeth you, will /. that he doth Crod scrvic Acts 13. 25. whom (, ye that 1 anii i am not ha TBI /icts 17.29.notto./.tbat the Godhead is like to gold 1f>. 1. I /. myself happy, king Agrippa, because lto/n.\^.^. not tor. of himself more highly than he oashtto t. button, soberly as God hath dealt 1 Cor. 4< 6. ye might learn in us not to l. of men 9, I /. that God hath set forth us the apostles 7. 36. if any man (, that he behaveth uncomely 40. 1 t. also that I have the Spirit of God 8. 2. if any man t. that he knoweth any thing , 2. 2.1. of body, which we (. to be less honourable 14. 37. if any man t. himself to be a prophet 2 Cof.a.S.ofourselvesto /.anything as of ourselves 10. 2. 1 1. to be bold against some which t. of us 7. that he is Christ, let him t. this again, li. 11. j6. I say again, let no mau t. me a fool 12, 6. lest any f.ofme above what he seeth me to be Gal. 6. 3. if a man t. himself to be something Kpk. 3. 20, is able to do above all that we ask or t. Phil. 4. 8. if there be any praise, t. on these things Jam. 1.7- let not that man (. he shall receive 4. a. do ye t. that the scripture saith in vain? 1 Pe'. 4. t. wh.ci-eiii they t. strange that ye run not 12. t. it not btrange coneerning the fiery trial SPe/.1.13.I r.it meet as long as lam in this tabcrii. TUn^KEST. 2 Sam. 10.3. t. thou that David doth honour ihy faiher, in sending comforters .' 1 Chron. 19, 3, Job 35. 2. t. thou this right, that thou saidst my I^Jtit. 17. 25. Jesus said, wha* (. thou? 22. 17. 26. 53. *. thou that 1 cannot pray to my Father I^iike 10. 36. which t, thou was neighbour to him ? ^cts 28. 22. we desire to hear of thee what thou t. Hum. 2. 3 t. thou this, O man, that judgest them THINKETH. 1 Sam. 20. t 4. whatsoevpr thy soul t. I will do 2 .Sam. 18. 27. nie t. the running of the foremost is Pial. 40. 17-1 am poor, yet the Lord i. on me Prov. 23, 7. for as he t. in his heart, so is he Luke 8. + 18. be taken that which he t. he hath 1 Cor. 10. 12. let him that /.he siandeth, take heed 13, 5. charity seeketh not her own, /. no evil PAU. 3. 4. if any other man t. he hath whereof TIIINKIISIG. 2 Snm. 4. tO. t. to have brought good tiaings 5. 6. /. David cannot come in hither THIRD. Gen. 32.19- so commanded he the second and the /. 50. 23. saw Ephraim's children of t. generation Exod. 20.5. to the ;. and fourth generation of them that hate me, 34. 7. Num. 14. 18. Veut. 5. g. 28. 19. and the t. row a ligure, an agate, 39. 12. "Num. 2. 24, the camp of Ephraim in the t. rank Dent 2.S. 8. an Edomite ;ihall enter in /. generation /(M/i. ig. 10, the t. lot came up for Zebulun S Kin^s 1 . 13. he sent again a captain of the t. fifty 1 Chron. 24. 8. the t. lot came forth to Haram 25. 10. the t. lot came forth for Zaccur 27. 5. the /. captain of the host for the t. month F.zek. 10. 14. and the t. was the face of a lion Dfin. 2. 39. and anothnr t. kingdom of bra-is 5.7. and shall be the /.ruler in the kincdom, 16.29. /.fa. Ip. 24, Israel shall be the /. with Egypt '/eck. 6. 3. and in the (. chariot white horses ^lat. 20. 3. and he went out about the /. hour 2^. 26. likewise/, died, il/flrAl2. 2] /",«*« 20. 31, Mark 15. 25, it was /. hour, and they crucified him Litke 12. 38. come in the t. watch, and find them so 20. 12, he sent the /. and they wounded him Acts 2. 15. seeing it is but the /, hour of the day 20. 9- Eutychus fell down from the /, loft 23. 23. he ready at the /. hour of tiie night 2 Cor. 12. 2. such an one caught up to the /. heaven ^ev.'^.T. and the /.beast had a face as a man 5. 5. had opened the /. seal, I heard the /. beast 8. 10. the /. angel sounded, there fell a star 11. 14. and behold, the /. woe cometh quickly 14. 9. and the /. angel followed them, saying 16.4. the /, angel poured out his vial on the rivers 21. ig. the /. foundation was a chalcedony See Day, Month, Pakt. THIRD time. ] Snm. 3. 8. the Lord called Samuel the /. time 19.21. Saul sfnt messengers again the /. time 1 /v'lwj.f l8.34.doitthe /./(me, they did it the /.//we /':f/-.2l. 14 let the sword be doubled the /, /(;j?e fl/rt/,2(^i.44. and he prayed the /. time, Mark 14.41 i"A« 21. 14. the /. time Jesus shewed himself 17. saith unto him t}ie /. time, lovest thou me? Ppter was grieved, bee, he said to him /. ti7ne kCor. 12. 14. the /. ttne I am ready to come, 13.1, THIRD yetT. Dtut. 16.12. t. year, whirh .s the year of tithing \KtJigs\o.2Q.m /.tf«arof/sa,didF.aashaslav,33. 18. 1. word ofthe Lord came to Elijah in t.year 22. 2. in t.year, Jehoshaphat came to king of Israel 2 h.in(ii-\Q, t, inthe/. vearofllosheasonofElah ^9- 29, in the /.year sow ye and reap, Tsa. 37. 30, Sf'Ton. 17. 7. in /, year of Jeho.shaphat's reign 27. D. the Ammonites paid the second and /. vear H-ith. I. 3, m the /. year of the reign of Ahasuerus Dan. I. 1, in the /, y^iir of the reign of Jehoiakini 8. 1 , ..1 the /, year ot the reign of Belshazzar 10. 1, in the /, year of Cyrus kmg of Persia THIRDLY. 1 Cor. 12. 28, /. teachers, after that miracle TfllP^S I.', Hub.Maniive. Ezod. 17, 3, to kill us and our children with /, Ueiu, 28, 48. thou shalt serve thine enemies in /. sg. 19. imagin. of heart, to add drunkenness ':or, Judg. 15. 18, and now I shall die for /. and fall 2 Chron. 32. 11. doth persuade you to die by /, Ne/i. 9. 15, thou broughtest water for their /. 20. Job 24. 11- tread their wine-presses and sufller /. Pj«/.69.21, ic my /, they gave me vinegar to drink 104. 11. the wild asses quench their /. Ua. 5. 13, and their multitude dried up with /. 41. 17, and when their tongue faileth for /. 50. 2. their fish stinketh, and dieth for /. Jer, 2. 25. and withhold thy throat from /. 48. 18. come down from thy glory, and sit in /. Lam. 4 4. cleaveth to the roof of his mouth for /, Hos.2.^. lest I strip her naked, and slay her with /. AmosQ.ll n.'t a/, for water, but of hearing words IJ, the virgins and young men shall faint for /. 2 Coi, 11, 27. in hunger and /, in fastings often THIRST, Verb. Isa. 49. 10. they shall not hunger, nor /, nor heat Mat. 5, 6, which hunger and /. after righteousness John 4, 13, drinketh of this water, shall /. again 14. whosoever drinketh, shall never /. 6,35. 15, sir, give me this water, that I /. not 7- 37. if any /. let him come to me and drink 19.28. after this Jesus saith, ] /. Rom. 12 20. if thine enemy /. give him drink 1 Car. 4. 11. even to this present hour we /, Rev. 7. 16. and they shall ijo; /. any more 'JHIRSTED. Exod. 17.3. people / there for water and miirmured Isa. 48, 21, they / notwhen he led them through THIRSTETH. Psal. 42, 2. my soul /, for God, 63. 1, | 143, 6. Isa, 55.1. ho, every one that /, come to the waters THIRSTY. Judg. 4. ig. give me a little water, for I am /. 2 Sam. 17. 29. the people is /. in the wilderness Psal. 63. 1. my fiesh longeth in a /. land, 143. 6. 107, 5. hungry and /, their soul fainted in tbem Prov. 25,21, if thine enemy be /. give him drink 25. as cold water to a /. soul, so is good news 2g. 10. the blood-/, hale the upright, buc the just Isa. 21. 14. brought water to him that was /. 29. 8. it shall be as when a /, man dreameih 32. 6. he will cause the drink of the /. to fail 35. 7, the /. land shall become springs of water 44, 3. for 1 will pour water upon him that is t. 65. 13. my servants shall drink, but ye shall be /. Esek. ig 13. she is planted in a dry and /. ground Mtit.^D. 35, for I was /. and ye gave me drink 37, when saw we thee /. and gave thee drink ? 42. for I was /. and ye gave me 00 drink THIRTEEN, Gen. 17. 25. Tshmael his son was /. years old Njon. 29, 13. ye shall offer /. young bullocks, 14, 1 Kings 7,1, was building his own house /. years 1 Chron. 26. 11. the sons and brethren of Hnsah /. Ezek. 40. 11. the length of the gale /. cubits THIRTEENTII, Gen. 14. 4. and in the /, year ihey rebelled 1 Chron. 24. 33. the /. lot came forth to Huppah 25, 20. the /, lot came forth to Shul.ael Jer. 1. 2. in the /. year of the reign of Josiah 25. 3, from the /. year of Josiah the son of Amon See Day. THIRTIE'IH. 2 Kzjigs 15.13. Shallum to reign in nine and /. year 17- in the nine and /. year of King Azariah 25. 27. in the seven and /. year of the capliviiy of Jehoiachin king of Judah, Jer. 52. 31. 2 Chr. 15, 19. no war to the five and /. year of Asa 16. J. in the six and /. year of the reimi of Apa h'ah.5.1i. the two and /. year of Artaxerxea, 13.6, nilRTY, Gen. 6. 15. the height of the ark was /. cubits 11. 14, Salah lived /. years, and begat Eber 18. Peleg lived / years, and begat lieu 22. Serue lived t fears, and begat "Nahor 18, 30. peradvent.ire itiere shall be /. found, he said, I will nit do it if I find /. there 32. 15. /. milch camels with their colls, forty kine 41. 46. Joseph was /. years old M'hen he stood Erod. 21. 32. shall give to their master /. shekels 26. 8, th2 length vif one curtain /. cubits, 36. 15. Lev. 27.4. thy estimation shall be /. shekels ^'Iim.4. 3. from /. years old and upwards even to fifty, 23. 30. 35, 39, 43, 47- 1 C/iro7i. 23. 3. Judg. 10. 4. Jair had /. ^ons, and ihey had /. cities 12. 9. Jbzan had /.sons and /. daughters he sent abroad, took in /. daughttr-s for his son' 14, Abdon had forty sons and /. nephews 14. 11. ibej brought /. companions to he with him Till JudgAi.12.give you /.sheets, t.c\.z.r.g€ cirgarcienlj 13. ye shall give /. shoeii, /. change of garment* 19. Samson slew /. men, and took their spoi/ 20. 31. to smite about /. men ot Israel, Sg. 1 Sam. g.22. Saul sat among them, about /, person* 2 Sam. 5. 4. David was /. years old when he btgan 23. 13. and three of the /. chief went down 23. Benaiah was more honourable than the / 1 Chron. n. 15,25, | 27. 24. Asahel, brother of Joab, was one of the /. 1 h'i?tgs 4.22.provision for one day was r. measures 6. 2, height of the house of the Lord was /. ciiiiits 7. 2. height of thehouse of the forest was /. cubit 6. the breadth of the porch was /, cubiis 23. a line of /. cubits did compass it about 2 h'i7tgs 18, 14, appointed to Hezekiah /. tJ.li;ots 1 Chron. 11. 42. Adina a captain, and /. with hio:- Ezra 1. 9. the number of them was /. chargers 10. /. basons of gold, silver basons 4i0. Jer.3Q. 10. take from hence /, men with thee Ezek. 40. 17. /, chambers were on the pavemen. 41. 6. and the side chambers were /, in order 46. 22, there were courts joined of /. cubits brnail Zech. 11. 12. they weighed formy price /. pieces 13. and I took the /. pieces of silver. Mat. 27. 9 Mat. 13. 8. brought some /, fold, 23. Mark 4^. 8. 2U 26. 15. they covenanted with him for /, pieces 27. 3, Judas brought again the /, pieces of silvej LukeH.2^. Jesus beiian to he about /, jearsofage John 6. 19. had rowed about 25 or /. furlongs See Days. THIRTY 07ie. Josh. 12. 24. the kings Joshua subdued /. and one 1 htngs 16. 23. in the t. and one year of kmg Asa Kings 22.1. Josiah eight years old, and reigoud /. and o?te years in Jerusalem, 2 Chron, 34. 1. THIRTY two. Gen. 11.20. Reu lived /, two years, and begat Serng Num. 31. 40. the Lord's tribute was /. two persons 1 Kings 20.1. /./a'tf kings were with Ben-hadad, I6, 22. 31. the king commanded his /. two captains '■ Kings 3. 17. Jehoram was.;, two years old when he began to reinn, 2 Chron. 21. 5, 20. 'iili RTY three. Gen. 4f).l5. all thesouLs of sons and daughters /. i. Lev. 12. 4. in blood of purifying /. thite days 2 -i'a/n.S.S.David reigned in Jerusalem /. and three years, I htyigs 2. 11. 1 Chron. 3.4. | 2g, 27. THIRTY >ur, Gtfn. 11. l6.Eber lived t.fonr years and begatPeleg THIRTY five. Gen. 11. 12.Arphaxad live^^'i'e and /. years 1 Kings^'i. 42. Jehoshaphat was /. five years old when he began to reign, 2 Chron. CO. 31 2 Chron. 3. 15. made two pillars /. iii.e cubiis high THIRTY six. Josh. 7. 5- ihemen of Ai smote /. six men of Ibrae THIRTY seven. 2 Sam. 23. 39. Uriah the Hittite, t. seven in all 2 Kings 13. 10. in the /. and seventh year of Joasb THIRTY eight. Dent.2.14.ii\\ come over brookZered, t^eight year 1 Kings 16. 29, in the /, and eig/ith year of Asa 2 Kiiij-s 15. 8. in the /. and eighth year of Aisanal* John 5. 5. which had an infirmity /. eight vears THIRTY nine. 2 Chron, 16. 12, A.sa in the /, and n. year diseased See Thousand. THIS, Cen.5.2Q.t. same shall comfort us concerning work I0.4. saying, /.shall not be thine heir, but he shall 18. 32. and 1 will speak yet but /. once 19. g. they said, /. one fellow came in to sojourn 2y. 27. we will give thee /. aJso for the service 34. l5. but in /, will we consent unto you 37. 32. sent the coat, and said, /. have we found 38. 28. bound a thread, saying, /. came out first 44. 5. is not /. it in which mv Lord dri-jketh ? 29. if ye take /. from me, anJ mischief befall him Exod, 3. 12. /. shall be a token that I sent thee 7. 17. in /. thou shalt know that I am the Lord 23, neither did he set his heart to /. also 30. 13. /. they shall give, each half a shekel Num. 18, g, /. shall be thine of the most holy thing from the fire, Detu. 18. 3 24.23. alas, who shall live when God doth /..' Ve7/t. 32, 29. O that they were wise and underM. t 34. is note, laid up in store with me and se.;led Jndg. 7, 4, /. shall go with thee, /. shall not go 16. 18. come up /. once, for he hath shewed a 1 Sf>m. 16. 8. neither hath the Lord chosen /. y 20. 3. and he saith, let not Jonathan know r. 25. 31. that /* be no grief unto thte 2 Sam. 7, 19. /. was a small thing in thy signt iy. 21, shall not iihimei be put to death for /. f 23, 17. is not /. the blood of the men that went 1 Kvi);s 3. g. to judge /. thy so great a people 11.27. and /. was the cause that he lift his liaud 39. 1 will t«r t. iiltiict the seed of David, nut no 17. 21, by t. I know that thou art a mua ot Gi>-1 THl Kings ^ A3, should I setr.beforA an bundredtien i4. 10. glory of (. and tarry at hoiui» 84. 3. at coDimaDdment of LonI came t. on Jutlah C/ir. 1.11. because f.was in thine heart, cotaaked C^. Q. the Lord is able to give thee more than t (J:ra2,17.1et him send his pleasure coocerniog i. 6. 11. let his house be made a dunghill for r. 7. ^> put such a thing as t. in the king's heart 8. 2.1. 80 we fasted, and besought our God for t. 9.13. and hast given us such deliverance as t. 15. wc cannot stand before thee hEcause of ;. Vth. 13. H. wmeraber me concerning r. 22. EttA. 4.1+. an cnme tokingd. for such a time as /. /o6 5. 27. ln> /. we hav« searched it, so it is 12.9. the hand of the Lord hath wrought t. IT H. upright men shall be astonied at t. CO. S. for t. I make haste |l 4. knowest thou not t. SI. 2. hear and let /. be your consolation S3. 12. in t. thou art not just, I will answer 35. 2. thinkest thou t. to be right, that thou saidst Psaf. 11. 6. t. shall be the portion of their cup 27. 3. though war rise, iu /. will I be confident 32. 6. for t. shall every one that is godly pray 35. 22 t. thou hast seen, keep not silence 41. 11. by r. I know that thou favourest me 44.21. shall not God search/, out? beknoweth 48. 14. for /. God is our God for ever and ever 49. 13. t. their way is their folly, yet their 60. 22. now consider t. ye that forget God 5f),9. shall turn back, /. I know, for God is forme 62.11. twice have I heard /. that power belongs 69.3], t. also sball please the Lord better than ox 32,lhe humble shall see /.and be glad, your heart 73. Ifi. when I thought to know t. it was painful 78. 21. the Lord heard r. and was wroth, 6g, 81. 4. for /. was a statute for Israel and a law 5. t. he ordained in Joseph for a testimony 92. 6. neither doth a fool understand /. 109. 20. let/, be the reward of mine adversaries 119.56, t. I had, because I kept thy precepts 149. 9' t' honour have all his saints, praise Lord Z.ccl. 4. 4. for /. a man is envied of his neighbour 0. 5. /. hath more rest than the other 7. 10. ihou dost not enquire wisely concerning /. 18. it is good that thou sbouldsttake hold of /, yea also from /. withdraw not thine hand *7. '. have I found 11 29. lo, /. only have 1 found il. 6. whether shall prosper, either /. or that lia. 1. 12. who hath required t. at your hand ? f). 7- and he said, lo, /. hath touched thy lips 9- 7 . the zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform /, 22. 14. surely /. iniquity shall not be purged 27. 9- by /, shall the iniquity of Jacob be purged 28, 29. /. also Cometh forth from the Lord 29. 11. saying, read /. 1 pray thee, 12. 30. 7, therefore have I cried conceruing /. 43. 9- who among them can declare /. ? 45. 21. 46. 8. remember /. || 48. 20, declare ye, tell /. 47. 8. therefore hear now /. 48. 1, lO. | 51. 21. 50. 11 . /. shall ye have of mine hand, ye shall 56. 2. blessed is the man that doeth t, i>8, 5. wilt thou call /. a fast, an acceptable day .' 6. is not t, the fast diat I have chosen .' ftfi. 14. when ye see /. your hearts shall rejoice **•'. 2. 12. be astonished, O ye heavens, at /. i7- hast thou nst procured /. unto thyself ? • 8. for r. gird you with sackcloth, lament iI8. for /. shall the earth mourn, and heavens ' . 7. how shall I pardon thee for t. ? 9. be avenged on such a nation as /. 2g. ] 9. 9. ''■24. but let him that glorieth, glory in /. t6.21. 1 will t. once cau.se them to know my hand ^■^. 16. was not /. to know me, saith the Lord i 21 . /. hath been thy manner from thy youth t£3.26. how long shall t. be in the heart of jirophets 31. 33.<.shallbe the covenant that I will make J2. 8. I '.'rtwthat /. was the word of the Lord •«'«. 3. 21. /. 1 call to mind, therefore I hope 5. 17. for /. our heart i^ faint our eyes are dim Saek. 8, 15. he said, hast thou seen /. / 17. | 47. 6. 10. 49. /. was the inquity of thy sister Sodom 20. 27. in /. your fathers haye blasphemed me •1. 26. saith the LonI, t. shall not be the same *3. 1 1 . and when her sister AhoUbah saw /, ?4. 24. I, Cometh, ye shall know, 33. 3.S. W. 37. I will yet for /. be enquired of by Israel, ♦*. 2. /. gate shall be shut, no man shall enter '«m,o.5.shall not find occasion agai(ist/.Daniel,28. ^os. 7. 16. /. shall be their derision in Egypt $fiiot 4. 6. /. liketh you, O children of Israel ■'.S. the Lurd repented for/, it shall notbe^ 6. B. 8. shall not the land tremble for t. ? 9. 12. saiih the Lord that doth /. PBflA 4. 2 was not /. my saying in ray country.' Vph. 8. 10. /. shall they have for their pride -^(A.G.lS.^.sballcome to pass ifye will obey Lord 14. 18. t shall be the plague wherewith, 15. iD. t' shall be the punishment of Egypt 4f *(. I. 9- '■ hath been by your means S. should I accept r. of your hands ? saith Lord THf Mai. S.lU.tha L. will cut ('f ihe man that doth t. Mat, IS. 7. Imtif y«' had known what t. meaneth 13. 55. la not /. th« carpenter's son * Mark 6. 3. Ltdc€4.SZ.Jo/nt6. 42. 16. 22. saying. Lord, /. shall not be unto thee S4.43. know /. that if the good man of the house had known in what watch, Im/ce 12. 39. S6. 13. shall also (, that r. woman hath done 27. 54. saying, truly /. was the Son of God 26. 14. and if/, come to the governor's ears AJark 12. 31* and the second is like, namely, /. Luke 1. 18. whereby shell I know /. for I am old 34. how shall /. be, seeing I know not a man ? 66. sayiug, what manner of child shall /. be ? 3, 20. added yet/, above all, that he shut up John 6. 3. have ye not read so much as/, what David 10. 11. be sure of /. ||20. in /. rejoice not 15. 24. /. my son was dead and is alive again 22. 17. take /. and divide it among yourselves 37 -that /. must yet be accompU^ed iu me 23. 47. certainly /. was a righti^ous man Jii/m 1. 15. saying, /. was he of whom * snake 2. 22. his disciples remembered he had said 1. 4. 27. on /. -came his disciples, and marvelled 29; is not /. the Christ ? || 5. 28. marvel not at /. 6. 6. he said /. to prove him, for he himself knew 7. 25. is not /. he whom they seek to kill.' 8.40. /.did not Abraham 1| 11 . 26. believest thou./. 11. 51. /. spake henotof himself, but prophesied 12. 6. /. he said, not that he cared for the poor 13. 28. for what intent he spake /. unto him 35. by /. shall all men know ye are my.disoiples 15. 13. greater love hath no man than /. *6. 30. by /.we believe that thou camest from God Acts 1 . 1 1 . /. Jesus shall so come in like manner 2. 12. whatmeaneth /. ? \\ 31. he seeing «. before 32. /. Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we all 33, he hath shed forth /. which ye now see 37. when they heard /. they were pricked 3. 12. ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at /, ? 5, 24. they doubted whereunto /. would grow 6.14. that /.Jesus of K azareth shall destroy/. place 7. 35. /. Moses whom they refused, did God send 40. as for /. Hoses, we wot not what is become 8. 22. repent therefore of/, thy wickedness 32. the place ofscripture which he read was /. 9- 21. is not/, he that destroyed them which 13. 48. when the Gentilesheard /. they were glad 15. 15. to /. agree the words of the prophets X6. 18. /. did she many days, but Paul turned 19. 5. when they heard /. they were baptized 24. 14. but /. I confess to thee, that after the way Horn. 2. 3, thiukest thou /. O man, that judgest 6. 6. knowing /, that our old man is crucified 9. JO. not only /. but when Rebecca conceived 15. 28. when therefore 1 have performed /. 1 Cor.l. 12. /.Isay, every onesailh, 1 am of Paul 9' 3. my answer to them that examine me is /, 11. 17. in /. that I declare to you, I praise not 22. shall I praise you in /. ^ I praise you not 15. 34. have not knowledge, I speak /. to shame 2 Cor, 5. 2. in /. we groan earnestly, desiring 7- 3. 1 speak not /. to condemn you, for I said 8. 5, /. they did, not as we hoped, but first gave 10. 7, let him of himself think /. again, 11. 13. 9. ^iid /. also we wish, even your perfection Gal. 3. 2. /. would I learn of you, received ye 5. 14. the law is fulfilled in one word, even in /. •Ep/t A.17 J. I say therefore, and testify in the Lord 5. 5. for /. ye know, that no whoremonger P/iil. 1. 9' '■ I pray, that your love may abound 19. 1 know that /. shall turn to my salvation 2 I'Aess.S.lO. when with you, /. we commanded you 1 3i»i.l,9.knowing/. Jam. 1.3. 2Pe/. 1.20. | 3.3. 4. 16. in doing /. thou shalt both save thyself and Heb.l. 21. but /.with an oath []27. /.did he once 1 Joh?i 3. 10, in /. the children of God are manifest 4. 9. iu t. was manifested the love of God 5. 2. by /. we know that we love children of God Jitde 5. put you inremembrance^tho'ye once knew /. Rev. 2. 6. /. thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds See All, Aftjbr, Book, Cause, Child, City, Day, Doctrine, Do, Done, Evil, House, Land, Law. Life, Man, Month, People, Thing, "Word, World. Is THIS. Gen. 3. 13. Lord said to the woman, what ij /. that thou hast done ? 12. 18. | 26. 10. .1 29- 25. 24. (15. what ^an is t, thatwalketh in the field? 42. 28. what ts t. that God hath done unto us i 43. 29. IJ/. your younger brother, of whoni 44. 15. wliat deed is t. that ye have done ? Ejod. 13. 14. saying, what ij /. ? Judg. 18- 24. 17. 3. wherefore is /. that thou hast brought us Jos/i. 22. 16. what trespass ij /. ye committed ? Judgt 15. 11. what is /. thou hast done ? 2 Sam. 12. 21. 20. 12. what wickedness is t . done among you ? XSam. 10. 11. wh^t IJ /. come to thesonof Kish i* who IJ / that cometh up from the wilderness Isa. 23. 7. is t. your joyous city, whose antiqui'J 63. 1. who is t. that cometh from Edom, with" Jer. 30. 21. for who ij /. that engaged his heart 46. 7- who is t. that cometh up as a flood Ezek. 16. 20* is /. of thy whoredoms a small mattef Zech. 3. 2. i>noi/. a brand plucked out of the fire 5. 5. and see what is t. that goeth forth A/a/. 8. 27. saying, what tr^anner of manjj/. that the winds obey him ? Mark 4. 41. Luke 8. 25* 12. 23. people said, is not /. the son of David ? 21. 10. whoij t.?'\Markl,^T. what thing ist.? Luke 1.43. whence tj /. tome, that mother of my L. 4.36. what a word I'j /. with auth. he-commandeth 5. 21. who IJ t. which speaketh blasphemies i 7. 49. who ij /. that forgiveth sins also ? 9. 9- hat who is t. of whom I hear such things ? 20. 17. he said, what tj /. then that is written Joh7i 7. 36. what manner of saying ij /. he said 9- 19. is '■ your SOD, who ye say was born blind i i6. 17. what IJ /. that he saith unto us r 18. 2 Cor. 1. 12. for our rejoicing ij /. the testimony Epk.^&.to me is /.grace given,to preach to Gentiltf Jam. 1. 27. pure religion and undefiled is t. THIS is. Gen. 2. 23. Adam said, /. is nowboneof mybones 2C.13. /. IJ thy kindnesswhich thou shalt shew me 58. 17. Jacob said /. I'j none other but the house of God, and /. u the gate of heaven 32. 2.when Jacob saw them,he said /.ij God's host 41 .38. Pharaoh said, can we find such a one as /. ij 48. 18. not so, father, for /. is the first-born Ii^od,^.\5. t. ismy name forever.ajidmymemorial 8. 19. the magicians said, r. i'j the finger of God 16. 23. /. tj that which the Lord hath said Lev. 10. 3. /. is that the Lord spake, saying Num. 8. 24. i. is it that belongeth to the I^vjfej 18. 11. and /. ij thine, the heave-ofifering of gift Deut. 13. 11. do no more such wickedness as /. ij 15. 2. and i. is the manner of the relewie 1 Sam. 16. 12. arise, anoint him, for /. u he 1 Ki7igs 11. 11. forasmuch as /. i'j done of thee 13. 3. /. (J the sign which the Lord hath spokci 2 Kings 3. 18. /. is but a light thing in sight of Ld. 6. 19. /. is not the way, neither is this the city 8. 6. O king, /. is the woman, and /, ij her sor. 9- 37. so that they shall not say, /. is Jezebei 2 Chron. 28. 22. /. ij that king Ahaz Neh, 2. 2. /. IJ nothing but sorrow of heart 9.13. /. IJ thy God that brought thee out of Egypt Job 8. 19. behold, /. ij the joy of his way 10. 13. 1 know that /. is with thee 18. 21. /. 15 the place of him that knowcth not Goo 20. 29, /. is the portion of a wicked man, 27. 13. Pji9'^.24.6./. ij the generation of them that seek him 68. 16. /. IJ the hill God desireth to dwell in 77. 10. /. IJ my infirmity, but I will remember 109. 27. that they may know that /. ij thy hand 118. 23.*/. is the Lord's doing. Mat. 21 42. 119.50. /. is my comfort 'm mine afBicQon 132. 14. /. IJ my rest forever, here will dwell Eccl. 1 . 10. whereof it may be said, see, . is new 5. 19. to rejoice in labour, /. is the gift of God 12. 13. for /. If the whole duty of man Ca7it. 5. 16. /. IJ my beloved, and S. is my friend Jsa. 1.2. 6. sing to Lord, /, i'j known in all the earth 25. 9- lo, /. IJ our God, we have waited for hmj 27. 9- 1. is all the fruit, to take away his biii 28. 12. /. IJ the rest, and /. is the refreshing 30. 21, saying, /. ij the way, walk ye in it 54. 9. for /. IJ as the waters of Noah unto me 17- 1. i> the heritage of the servants of the Loid 59. 21. as for me /. i'j my covenant with them Jer. 4, 18. /. is thy wickedness, it is hitter 7- 28. /. IJ a nation that obeyeth not the Lord 10. 19. /. IJ a grief II 13. 25. /. ij thy lot 23. 6. /. ij the name whereby he shall be called. The Lohu our Righteousness, 33. iiij. Si>, 17. t. is Zion, whom no man seeketh after £zei. 5. 5. /. IJ Jerusalem, I set it in the midst of 19. 14. /. fj a lamentation, and shallbe for a lan;i, 31. 18. /. iJ Pharaoh aqd all his multitude Dan.5. 25. /. is the writing that^was written Mic. 2. 10. arise, depart, f« /. ij not your rest 2epA. 2. 15. /. IJ the rejoicing city that dwelt ^ec/i. 5. 3. /. IJ the curse that gdeth forth 6. he said, /. tj an Ephah [|8. t.is wickedness Mat. 3. 3. for /. i'j he that was spoken of by Esaias 17.'.wmybelovedSon,17.5.il/flrA9.7..iautc9.35. 7- 12. for /. is the law and the prophets 11. 10. /. I'jheof whom it is written, Luke 7. 2*. 14. /. ij Elias which was for to come 13. 19. /. IJ he had rt-ieived seed by the wa^ 19 26, Jesus said, with meu rf. is ipapossiWe IHI Afa(,51.38.Mj the heir, Mark 12. 7- Luke 20. 14. U2. 38. t. is the first cotnuianilnient, Mark 12. 30. S6. 2d, JeSQS said, take, eaC, t* is my body S8, t. is my blood, Mark 14. 22, 24. X?**^ 22. IQ, 20, 1 Cor.n. 24.25, JUiiri 14. 69. t. is one of them, and he denied again JLu/cel.XQ. haveknown what manner of woman t.is 23. 53 t. is your hour and the power of darkness Jo/m 1 19. and t. is the record of John 30. /. is he of whom I said.aftermecometh aman 3-t. I bare record that t. is the Son of God 3. 19, i. is the condemnation, that li^ht is c.oiiie *. 42. that t. is indeed the Christ, 7. 26, 41. 6. 29. i. is the work of God, that ye believe 39. e. is the Father's will which seat me, 40. 50. t. is the bread which cometh from heaven 58. t.is that bread which came down from heaven 60. t. is an hard saying, who can hear it? 9. 9. some said, f. ishe |]20. we know t. iV our son 15. 12. ;. is my commandment, that ye love 17. 3. t. is life eternal, that they might know Acts 2. 36, e. is that which was spoken by .(oel 7- 37. t. is that Moses which said unto Israel 38. t. ishe that was in the church in wilderness 9. 22. Saul increased, proving that t,is very Christ Jtom. 11.27- r,)j my covenant, BeS.S. 10. j 10.16. 1 Cor. J 1 . 20. i. is not to tat the Lord's supper £ph. 6, 1. obey your parents, for t. is right P/iil. 1. 22. if I live, t. is the fruit of my labour Col. 3. 20. for t, is well pleasing to the Lord 1 Thess, 4. 3. for t, is the will of Gotl^ 5. 18. 1 Tm.l.lS.^.if afaithfulsaying,3.1. | 4.9-7^.3.8, 2. 3. for t. is acceptable in the sight of God 1 Pet. 2. 19. t, is thank-worthy, if a man endure 20. take patiently, /. is acceptable with God 1 Jo/m 1. 5. r. is the message we have, 3. 11. 2. 25, and r. is the promise, even eternal life 3.23.r, is hiscommaadmeot that we should believe 4. 3. and (, is that spirit of antichrist 5. 3. e. is the love of God, that we keep his comm. 4. and /. is the victory, even our faith 6. t. is he that came by water and blood 9- 1- is the witness of God which testified 11. t. is the record, that God hath given life 14. t, is the confidence that we have in him 20. t. is the true God, and eternal life £John6, t. wlove that we walk after his command, 7. '• is a. deceiver and an antichrist Rev. 20,5. years were finished, t. is the first resurr, 14. into lake of fire, t. is the second deatn THISTLE. S Kings 14. 9. the t. that was in Lebanon, a wild beast trod down the t. 2 C/iron. 23. 18. JIos. 10.8. thorn and t. shall come upon their altars THISTtES. Gen. 3. 18. thorns and t. shall it bring forth Jod 31. 40. let I. grow instead of wheat Mat. 7. 16, do men cather figs of t.f THITHER. Cen. 19. 20. this city is near, oh let me escape f. 22. haste thee, escape (. till thou be come t. 24. 6. that thou bring not my son t. again, 8. Exod* 26. 33. that thou mayest bring in t. the ark iV'«m.35.6.that the slayer may flee (. 11. 15. Deut. 4 42. I 19. 3, 4. Jos/i. 20. 3, Q. Deut. 1. 37. saying, thou Shalt not go inr. 38. 39. 12. 5. unto his habitation, (. thou shalt come 6. t. ye shall bring your burnt-offerings, 11. Judg. 8. 27. Israel went t. a whoring after it 9- 51. and t. fled all the men and women 1 Sam. 2. 14. so they did to Israelites that came t. 5. a. and they carried the ark of Gocl about t. 10. 22. they inquired if the man should come t. 1 Kings 6. 7. make ready before it was brought t. 2 Ki}igs 2.8. waters were divided hither and t. 14. 4. 8. Elisha turned in t. to eat bread, H. 5.+ 25,she said, thy servant went not hither and t. 0. 9. for t. the Syrians are come down 17. 27. saying, carry t. one of the priests whom Ne/i. 4.20. resort ye (. to us, God shall fight for us 13. g. t. brought I again the vessels of the house J06 o. 20. they came t. and were ashamed Isa. 55. 10. the rain returneth not i, again Jer. 22. 11, he shall not return /. any more 27. but to the land, t. shall they not return . Ezek. 1.20. they went, t. was their spirit to go 11. 18. Israel shall come t. and shall take away 47.9. because these waters shall come /, Joe/3. 11. (, cause thymighty ones to come down Mat. 2. 22. be was afraid to go ^. but being warned Luke 17. 37. t. will the eagles be gathered together J'>An 7. 34. where I am, i. ye cannot come, 36. 11. 8. to stone thee, and goestthou i. again ? 18. 2. Jesus oft-times resorted r. with his disciples 3. Judas cometh t. with lanterns and torches ^cts 8. 30. Philip ran t. to him, and heard him 16. 13. spake to the women which resorted t. THITHERWARD. Jictfg. IP 15. turned i. and came to Micah's house Jer. SO. 5. ask the way to ^j''^, with their faces ■*. C26 THO THONGS Jitrts 22. 25. as they bound him with t. Paul said TXiORN Is a prickly shrub well known. It was viith thorns that Gideon chastised the men of Sue- cot h, who refused to relieve his army, whpt thea were ptirsuing Zeba and Zalmunna, two, kings of Midian, Judg. 8. 7, I6- Either he chastised, or beat their naked bodies with thorny rods till they died; or, he laid them down upon thorns, on the ground, and brought the cart-wheel upon them, which did both tear their flesh, and bruise them to death. Thorn.s are put for great difficulties and impedtmerits. Job 5. 5, Whose harvest the hungry eateth up, and taketh it even, out of the tltorns. And in Hos. 2. 6, I will hedge up thy way with thorns; I will bring thee into straits and difficulties. It is likewise put for the heat of a fire kindled by thorns. Psal. 58. g. Before your pots can feel the thorns. St. Paul says, 2 Cor. 12. 7. that lest he should have been exalted above measure, through the abundance of the revelatiojis which he had, there was given to him a thorn in the flesh, that is, soma racking paiji in his body; or terrors of cojiscit^nce, or some diabolical viole?it temptation. The. Lord told the Tsraelites, that S7ich of the in- habitants of CJanaan, as they should let remain in the land, would be pricks in their eyes and thorns in their sides; that is, they would he very hurtful and pernicious to them, "Num, 33. 55. The wicked are compared to thorns, 7iot only because of their barreiimss, and un- profitableness in any thing that is good. Mat. 7. 16, 19, Do men gather grapes of thor?is ? But also because of their pertticiotts hurtful disposition towards the church and people of God, Josh. 23. 13. Ezek. 28, 24. To sow among thorns, is to preach the word to worldly and carnal hearts. Mat. 13. 7, 22. Many are deluded, and betrayed to a neglect of theit souls, through an excessive care about getting, keeping, and managing their estates : so that prosperity is their snare The soldiers, t insult our Saviour, and to despise his royalti , platted a crown of thorns, and put it upon his head. Mat. 27. 29. Thorns were the fruit of the curse for maiCs sin. Gen. 3. 18. Christ bears our curse, aad takes it away from us. 2 Chron. 25. + 18. t. in Lebanon, sent to the cedar /(J3 41.2. canst thon bore hisjaw through with a r.? Pr(JK.26.9.as a t. goeth into the hand of a drunkard Isa. 55. 13. instead of the t. shall come the fir-tree Ezek. 28. 24. there shall be do more any grieving t, Hos. 10.8. the t. shall come up on their altars il/jV.7.4. the most upright is sharper than a ^. hedge 2 Cor. 12. 7 there was given me a t. in the flesh THORNS. Gen.3.18. t. and thistles shall it bring forth to thee Exod. 22. G. if fire break out and catch in t. N7im.33.55.they shall be tAa your sides, Judg.Z.3 Josh. 23. 13. but they shall be t. in your eyes 2 Sam. 23. 6. the sons of Belial shall he as t. 2 Chron. 33. II. which took Manasseh among the i /*,!«/. 58. 9. before your pots can feel the /.take them 118. 12. they are quenched as the fire of t, Prov. 15. 19. way of slothful man is an hedge of/, 22, 5. t. and snares are in the way of the froward 24. 31. andlo, it was all grown over with t. Eccl. 7. 6. as the crackling of /. under a pot Caul. 2. 2. as the lily among /. so is my love Isa. 7. 19, they shall rest upon all /. and bushes 33. 12. as t, cut up shall they be burnt in fire 34.13. and /. shall come up in her palaces Jer. 4.3. break your ground, and sow not among /. 12. 13. they have sown wheat, hut shall reap /. Hos. 2. 6. behold, I will hedge up thy way with 9' 6. t. shall be in their tabernacles Nah. 1, 10. while they be folden together as /. Mat. 7-16. do men gather grapes of i. ? Luke 6. 44. 13.7. fell among t. 22. Mark 4.7,18. Luke 8.7,14. 27 . 29. when they had platted a crown of t* they put it on his head, Mark 15. 17. John ig. 2. See Briers. THOROW, see Through. THOSE. Gen. 33. 5. Esau said, who are /. with thee? I Kings 2. 7. let tbem be of ^, that eat at thy table 9- 21. upon /. did Solomon levy a tribute Ezra 1. 8. r. did Cyrus king of Persia bring forth £jt//.g.S.did what they would to /. that hated them Job 6.11. to set up on high t. that be low 21. 22. seeing he judgeth t. that are high 24'. 13. thej are of /. that rebel against the light ig. so doth the grave /.which have sinned 27.15.^.that remain of him shall be buried in death Psal.37. g. /. that wait on the Lord shall inherit 'So. 5. t. that Jiave made a, covenant with me THO Ps. 92. 13. /. pUmed in house of L saall floarisii 119' 79- let I. that fear thee turn to me, and /.that have known thy testimonies 132. as thouusedst to do to/, that love thy name 139. 21. am Dot I grieved with /. that rise up Prov. 8.17. /. that seek me early shall find me Eccl. 1. 11. with /. that shall come after Isa. 35. 8. an high-way, but it shall be for /. til. 5. /. that remember thee Id thy ways, in those is coDtinu£LDce, we shall he savea Jer. 27. 11. /. will I let remaio ia their land Da7i. 4. 37. t. that walk id pride he is able to aba£t Zeph, 1. 6. and /. that have not sought the Lord I\dat. 16.23. thou savourest /. things that be of men Liike 7. 28. among /. that are bom of woman ig. 27. but/, mine enemies briog hither and slay John 8. 10. woman, where are /. thine accusers ? 17. 11. keep thro' thy name /. thou hast given me 12. /. that thou gavest me, I have kept, none lost Acts 3. 24. from Samuel and /. that follow after 1 Cor. 14. 23. there come in /. that are unlearned Phi 1. 3. 7. ■wh.B.t things gaio, /.I couDted loss for Ch. 1 Ti?n.4. 10. Saviour, especially of /. that believe Heb. 5. 14. belongeth to /. who by reason of use 2 Pet. 2. 6. an ensample to /. that live ungodly 18. they allure /. that were clean escaped See Days, Things. THOU. Gfn.3.12-the woman whom /. gavest to be with mc 20.7.if not restore, know thou, that /.shalt surely die, /. and all that are thine, 1 Sam. 22. 15. 24. 60. /. art our sister, he/, mother of thousandi 20. 29. /. art now the blessed of the Lord 4J.. 39. there is none so discreet and wise as /. art 40. only in the throne will I he greater than /. 45. 10. t. shalt he near to me, t. and thy children 49. 8. t. art he whom thy brethren shall praise Exod.\Q.2'^. t. shaltcome up,/.andAaroQ with thee Num. 16. 11. /, and all the company are gathered 16. be /. and they, and Aaron before the Lord Deut, 5. 14. that thy servant may rest as well as /. 7. 1. hath cast out nations mightier than /. 20. 1. 13. 6. /. hast not known, /. nor thy fathers, 28. 64. 30. ig. that both /. and thy seed may live 1 Sam. 15, 28. to a neighbour that is better than 1. 24. 17. he said, /. art more righteous than I £5. 33. blessed be /. that kept me fiom coming 2 Sam. 12, 7. Nathan said to David /. art the man 15. 2. then Absalom said, of what city art t. ? 19. 29. 1 have said, /. and Ziba divide the land 1 Ki7igs 8. 39. r. even /. knowest the hearts of ali 18. Iti. /. and thy father's house trouble Israel 20. 14. who shall order the battle ? he said /. 2 Kings 9- 25, that when I and /. rode after Ahab 14. 10. why meddle, that /, shouldest fall, even /. and Judah with thee, 2 Chron. 25. I9. IQ. 15. /. art the God, even /. alone of all the kingdoms, I9. Hfeh. 9. 6. Isa. 37.20. Neh. g. 17, but t. art a God, ready to pardon Esth. 4. f4. but /. and thy father's house shall he destroyed, who knoweth whether /. art come Job 35. 5. the clouds which are higher than /. Psal. 23. 4. I will fear no evil, for /, art with me 55. 13. but it was /.a man, mine equal, my guide 71. 6./. art he that took me outmj mother's bowels 76.7, /.even /.art to be feared, and who may stand in thy sight when once t. art angry ? 83. 18. r. whose name is Jehovah, art most high 102.27. but/, art the same, thy years have no end log. 27. they may know, that /. Lord hast done it 118. 28. /. art my God, and 1 will praibe tliee ng. 114. /. art my hiding-place and my shield 132.8, arise into thy rest, /.and ark of thy strength 139. 8. if I ascend up into heaven, ». art there Cant. 1.7- tell me, O /. whom my soul loveth 7i«.41.9. /. art my servant, 1 have chose:i thee 44..17- and saith, deliver me, for /. art my god 45. 15. verily /. art a God that hidest thyself 51.12. who art/, that/, shouldest be afraid of mau 63 . 16. /. art our father /. O Lord, art our father 65. 5^. come not near to me, I am holier than t. Jei . 17. 4. /. shalt continue from thy heritage 20. 6. there /. shalt die /. and all thy friends 27.i3.why willyie die, /. ana thy people, by sword iflWi.5.19./.0 Lord, remainest for ever, thy throne Eefii. 7.7.0 /. that dwellestin the land, the time 16. 52. tbey are more righteous than /. Han. 4. 22. it is /. O king, that art become strong 5. 32. i, his son hast not humbled thioe heart Jonah 1. 8. whence comest /. of whatpeople art /. t Mic.2. 7. O /.that art named the house of Jacob 4. 8. /. O tower of the flock, to thee shall it come liab. 1. 12. art /. not from everlasting, O Lord ? Zech.i. 7. y/ho art/. O great mountain,hefor6 Zeruh- Mat. 6. 6. but /. when /. prayest^ enter thy closet 17- but /. when /. fastest, anoint thine head 16. IS. /. art Christ, the Son of the living Goa Mark 8. 2g. Luke 4. 41. Joh7i IK 27 26. 39. nevertheless, not as I will, but as /. wilt 6p saying /. also wast with Jesus, Mark 14. 67 THO Lulf t. SR. hail t. that art highly favoured 7. 19' Myiog, art (. he that should come ? SO. 14. 8. leat a more honoarable thao /. be bidden 16.3. he said, howmuch owest (. unto my lord r ?. 25. r. Iq thy life-time reccivedat thy good things, but DOW he i* comfoned, and r. art tormented 19-42. if thou hadst known, even /.in this thy day JoAii l.lQ.toaakhim.whoart (.23. | 8.25. | 21.12. 21. they asked, art (. Elias ? art t. that prophet 1 42. t. art Simon thou shalt be called Cephas .1. 10. art t. a master in Israel, and knowest not 4. 9- that I. being a Jew, askest drink uf me 7- A2. they said to him, art t. also of Galilee ? 8.5. but what sayest t, 1 1| 9. SU. t. art his disciple 3. 37. r, hast seen him, and he talketh with thee 17-33.1 in them,aDd /.in me.that they may be perf. 18. 17. art not t. one of this man's disciples ? Acts 1 . 24. (. Lord, who knowest the hearts of all 8. 23. that (.art in the gall of bitterness and bond 11. 14. whereby /. and thy house shall be saved 13. 10. (. child of the devil, t. enemy, wilt /. not cease to pervert the right w?ys of the Lord ' 33. r. art my son, this day have I begotten thee 21. 38. art not /. that Egyptian which madest 22. 27. tell me, art /. a Roman i he said, yea S6. 29. 1 would, that not only /. but all tbat hear Rom. 2. 21. (. therefore which teachest another 1 Tim, 4. 12. but be /. an example of the believers 6. 11. but t. O man of God, flee these things 2 Tim. 1.8. he not t. ashamed of the testimony 2. 1. therefore, my son, be strong in grace Philem. 13, t. therefore receive him that is mine Heb. 1. 10. t. Lord, hast laid foundation of earth 12. they shall be changed, but (. art the same Jam. 4 12. who art (, that judgest another P Mev. 4.11. t. art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory 5.9. (. art worthy to take the book, and to open •See Alone, THOUGH. f'ren. 40. 10. and the vine was as (, it budded Ltv. S. 17. I. he wist it not, yet is he guilty 25. 35. thou ahalt relieve him, t. he be a stranger Ueut.ZiJ. 19. (. I walk in the imagination of heart JosA. 17.18. for thou shalt drive out Canaanites, t. they have iron chariots and (. they be strong Judg, 13. 16. (. thou detain me, I will not eat T.5. 7. r. ye have done this, yet will I be avepged HtitAQ. 13. (. not like one of thy handmaidens 1 Sam. 14. Sg. /. it be in Jonathan, he shall die 20. 20. 1 will shoot arrows, as (. I shot at a mark 21. 5. (. it were sanctified this day in the vessel S Sam. 8. 39. 1 am this day weak, f . anointed king 18. 12. I. I should receive a thousand ^ekets l^eh. 1.9. /. there were of you cost out to uttennost Job 13. 15. (. he slay me, yet will I trust in him 20. 12. (. wickedness be sweet in his mouth 27.8. what the hypocrite's hope, t. he haUi gained 15. (. he heap up silver as the dust, and prepare Psa/.35, 14. as /. he had been my friend or.brother 37. 24. f. he fall, he shall not utterly be cast down iS8. 6. (. the Lord be high, yet hath he respect Prcv. 11. 21. t. haud join in hand, I6. 5. 28. 6. Than he that is perverse, (. he he rich 29> 19- '• he understand, he will not answer Ira. 35.8. the way-faring men (. fools, shall not err 45. 4. simamed thee, /. thou hast not known me,5. Lam.S. 32. he cause grief, he will have compassion £tek. 2. 6. (. briers and thorns be with thee, t. they be a rebellious house, 3. 9- ( 12. 3. 14. 14. /. these three men were in it, I6, 18, 20. fi6. 21. (. thou be sought for, yet never be found Dan. 5. 22. not humbled, t. thou knewest all this Mic.5. i.t. thou be little among thousands of Judah yak. 1. 12, t. they be quiet, and likewise many Hab. 1. 5. ye will not believe, t. it be told you 2. S. (, it tarry, wait for it, it will surely come Mat. 26. 35, (, I should die with thee, yet not deny Lxtke 9, 53. face was as /. he would go to Jerusalem 18.7. avenge his elect, t. he bear long with them 9-l'.,28. he made as (. he would have gone further John 8. 0. wrote on the ground, as t. he heard not 10. 38. (. ye believe not me, believe the works 11. 25. t. he were dead, yet shall he live Acts 3. 12. as (. by our power we paade him walk J3. 41. ye shall not believe, (. a man declare it 17- 25. as /. he needed any thing, seeing he.gives 27. (. he be uot far from every one of .us 23. 15. as /. ye would inquire something, 20. 28. 4. whom (. he hath escaped the sea, yet veng. Rom. 4. 17. things which be not, as r. they were 7.3.shei5noadu]teresv.she ispaarried to.9.nother 1 Cor. 7.29. that have wives, be as /. they had none 30. as I, they wept not, as t. they rejoiced not 2 Cor. 4. 16. but /. our outward man perish, yet 8. 9* '- he was rich, yet for us he became poor 10. 3. for (. we walk io the flesh, we do not war 12. 11, in nothing am I behind, 1. 1 be nothing 13* 7- do what is honest. /. we be as reprobates C«/. 1 . 8. (, we or an angel preach another gospel 4.(1. heirdifferethipothiog (..be be Iqrd of.all 627 THO Phii. S. 4./. I migb< also have confidence in flesh 12. not as r. i had attained or were perfect Col. 2. 5. fort. I be absent in the flesh, yet am I 20. why, as t. living, are ye subgect to ordinances Heb. 5. 8. /. he were a son, yet learned obedience 6. 9< are persuaded better thing!!, (. we thus speak 12. 17. t, he sought it carefully with tears Jam.Z.l4,t. a man say he hath faith, and Dot works 1 Pet. 4i. 12. as (. some strange thing happened 2P0M.i2.putyouinremembraDce,(.yekDowihem Jude 5.put you in remembrance,/. ye once knew this THOUGHT. Gen. 20. 1 1 . T (. the fear of God is not in this place 38, 15. Judah saw her, he /. her to be an harlot 48. 11. Israel said, I had not t. to see thy face 50. 20. but as for you, ye r. evil against me Exod. 32. 14. Lord repented of the evil he t. to do Num. 24. 11.1 /, to promote thee to great honour 3.?. 56. 1 shall do unto you, as I /. to do to them Deut.lQ.lQ. shall ye do to him,asye(,tohavedone Judg. 15. 2. I verily t. that thou hadsc hated her 20. 5. the men of Gibeah /. to have slain me 1 Sam. 1. 13. therefore Eli r. she had been drunken 18. 25. Saul t. to make David fall by Philistines 2>Si2m.4.]0.who/. I would have given him a reivard 13. 2. Amnoa /. it hard to do any thing to her 21. 16. Ishbi-bcnob /. to have slain David 2 Kings S. 11. 1 /.he will surely come out tome S C/tTon. 11. 22. Rehoboam r. to make Abijah king 32. I. Sennacherib ,/. to win them for himself Ne/i. 6. 2. but they t. to do me mischief £>r/j.3.6.he /.acorn tn lay hands on Mordecai alone 6. 6. Ilanian /.in his heart,to whom would the king Psal. 48. 9- we have /. of thy loving kindness 73. 15. when 1 /. to know this, it was too painful 119<59>-I'. on my ways,and turned my feet to test. Prov. 30. 32. if thou hast t. evil, lay thine hand Isa. 14. 24. as I have /, so shall it come to pass Jer, 18. 8. I will repent of the evil J /. to do Jonak \. -t 4. so that the ship was r. to be broken Zsch. 1. 6. like as the Lord of hosts /. to do to us 8. 14. as I /. to punish you |[ 15. I t. 10 do well Mai. S. 16. a book for them tnat /. on his name , Mat. 1. 30. but while he /. on these things Mark 14. 72. and when be /. thereon he wept Ijukel. 7. nor J. ImyseU worthy to come to thee 12. ]7>he/. within himself, whatshall I do 19. 11. they /. the kingdom of God should appear John 11. 13. they /. he had sposen of taking rest Acts 8. 20. /. the gift of God may be purchased 10. 19. while Peter t. on the vision, Spirit said 12.9. wist not it was true, but /. he saw a vision 15. 38. Paul /. not good to take him with him 26. 8. why should it be /. a thing incredible ? 9'1 f. T oughttodomanythingscontr'^ry to Jesus 1 Cor. 13, 11. when I was achitu, I /. as achild Phil, 2. 6. t, it not robbery to be equal with God HebAQ.i^. much sorer punishment he be /. worthy THOUGHTEST. Psal. 50. 21. thou i. I was such a one as thyself TMOUGIIT. Ot thinking, is not -always takeJi for the pttr£ operation of the mind while it Ikinks, u'iihout passing a judgment, or taking any resolution. The thought often includet a formed design of doing something, as in Psal. 06. 5, All their thoughts are against me for evil : Their pur^. poses and resolutions are to do me mischief. So in Prov. 12. 5, The thoughts of the right- eous are right : His constant purpose is io deal Justly arid truly. Arid Psal. 33. 11, Thecoun- sel of the Lord standeth for ever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations : All his pur- poses, designs, and undertakirigs, are successful and irresistible. And Psal. 146. 4, In that very day his thoughts perish : All his designs and endeavours, either for himself or for others. St. Paul says, Rom. 2. 15, Their thoughts the mean while accusing, or else excusing, one another ; tvhen their coiiscience bears testimony to them, either for good or evil. Thought is poit for inward reasoning. Luke 9- 46, 47, There arose a reasoning among them : And Jesus perceiving the .thought of their heart. Also for immoder^ite or , anxious ,car£. Mat. 10. 19, Take no thought what ye shall speak. It U taknn for the opinion. Job 12. 5, He that is ready to slip with his feet, is as a lamp .de- spised in the thought of him that is at ease; or, in ti\e ojpvn,io?i of swh as are in a plentiful .condition. Dtfi(/45.g.that there be not a,/. in thy Clicked heart \Sam. 9^5. return, lest my father take /. for us Job 12. 5. is despised in the /. of him tnat is at ease 42. 2. that no t. can be withholden from thee Psal. 49. 11. their /. is, their houses shallcootinae 64. 6. the inward t. of.every one of them is deep 139. 2. thou understandest my /. afar off Prov. 24. 9. the /. of foolishness is .sin Ecfl. 10,^0, curse not the king, no not ic thy/. TH(» Z.a. 46. t3. keep him whose (. is stayed on thc( Ezek. 38. 10. and thoushalt think an evil /. Amci 4>. 13. he declareth to man what is his / Mat.ti.9.5.1 say to you, take no /. tor your life, si 34. i 10, 19. Mark 13. 11. Luke 12 11, 22. 27. which of you by taking /. can add one cubu tu his stature ' Luke 12.25 28. why take ye /. for raiment ' Luke 12. £6. Acts 8. 22. if the /* of thy heart may be forgiven 2 Cor. 10. 5. bring into captivity every /. to Christ IHOUGHTS. Gen. 6.5. the imagmation of /. of his heart was evii Judg.5. 15. for Reuoen there weregreat /.of heart 1 Kings 18. t £1. how long halt ye between twoj, f 1 Chrun. 28. 9. the Lord understandeth the i. 29. 18. keep this in the imagination of the (. Jab 4. 13. in /. from the visions of the night 17* f 7-inine eye is dim, all my /. are as a shadow 11. my purpo.ses are broken off, even my /. 20. 2. therefore do my t. cause me to aiswer 21. 27. I know your /. and devices ye iniat^ine P5a/.10.4.wjll not seek God, God i«ont in all his / 33. 11. and the /. of his heart to all generations 40. 5. thy /. cannot be reckoned up in owler 56. 5. all their /. are against me for evil 73. +7. they pziss the /. of the heart 92. 5. how great are thy works ! thy r, very deep 94. 11. the Lord knoweth the./, of man, vanity 19- in the multitude of my t, within me thy 119. 11^3. I hate vain /. but thy law do I love 139. 17. how precious are thy t. to me, O God 23. search me, O God. try me, and know my /. 146.4. in that very dS^- Viis /. perish Prov. 12. 5. the /. of the righteous are right 15. 26. the /. of the wicked are an abomination 16. 3. commit — and thy t. shall be established 21.5. the/, of the .diligent tend to plenteousness Isa. 55. 7. let the unrighteous man forsake his /. 8. for my /. are not your t. saith the Lord 9- so are my /. higher than ;^our /. 59.7.their feet run to evil, their /.are /.of iniquity 65. 2. people walketh after their own /. 66. 18. for X know their works and their /. Jer. 4. 14. how long shall vain /. Ividge in thee? 6. 19. evil on people, even the fruit of their r. 23. 20. till he have performed the /. of his Wart 29. 1 1. I know the t. that 1 think towar.is you /.of peace and not evil, to give an expected end Dan. Z. 30. thou mightestknow the /. of thy heart 4. 5. ^Nebuchadnezzar's /. upon bed troubled him igDaniel was a5t0Dished,and his /.troubled luai 5. 6. then king Belshazzar's /. troubled him 10. the queen said, let not thy /. trouble thine 11. t24. think his /. against the strong holds Mic. 4. 12. but they know not the /. of the Lord Mat. 9.4. Jesus, knowing their t. said, 12. 25. Luke5.il2. \ 6.8. j 9.47- | 11.17. 15.19. out of the heart proceed evil /. MarkT.Ui. Luke 2. 35. the i:,ofmaoy hearts may be revealed 24.38. and why do /. arise in your hearts? Mom. 2. 15. their /. accusing, or else excusing 14. 1 1. but not to judge his doubtful /. 1 Cor. S. 20. the Lord knoweth the./, of the wise Hei. 4. 12. the word of God is a discerner of the /. Jam, 2. 4. ye are .become iudges of evil /. THOUSAND. Gen. 20. 16. 1 have given thy brother a /. pieces Ntim. 31. 4. of every tribe a t. send to war, 5 35. 4. suburbs of cities are t. .cubits round .about Deut. 1.11. the Lord make you a/, times so many 7.9-God who keepeth covenant to a /. generations 32. 30. how should one chase a /..'' Josh. 23. 10, Judg. 6. tl5. my /. is the meanest in Manasseh 9- 49, the men of Shechem died, about a /. men 15. 15. Samson slew a /, men therewith,^ )6. 20. 10. an hundred of a /. a/, out often thousand 1 Sam. 17.18. teu cheeses to the captain of their /. 18. 13. Saul made David his captain over a /. 25. 2. ^abal had three t. sheep and a t. goaw 2 Sam. 8. 4. and David took from him a /. chariot.s and seven hundred horses, 1 Chron. 18. 4. 18. 12. though I should receive a /. shekels 19. 17. there were a t. men of Benjamin wilhhirn 1 Kings 3. 4. a t. burnt-ofierings did Solomon ofi'er upon ^at.altar,.2 C/tron. 1. 6. 2 Kings 15. 19. Menahem gave ^ul a /. talents 24. Id. carried away, craftsmen and smiths a t. 1 Chron. 12, 14- anfl the greatest was over a i. 34. of IJaphtali a /. captains, and with them 16. 15. word,he.cummaiided,to a.(. generations 19.6. the children of AmP^iOQ sent a,/, talents 29.21. they sacrificed sacrifices unto the Lord a /. bullocks, a /. rams, and a /. lambs ^.C/tron. 30. 24, HezskiEdi did give a /. bullocks Ezra 1 . 9- Cyrus did bring forth a /. chargers 10. thirty basins of gold, and other vessels a / Job 9' 3' he cannot answer him one of a /. 33. 23. if there he an interpreter, one of a /. 4i- 12. Job had a / yoHe of oxen^ a t. shc-^ss^t^ THO 'Fittl. 50. 10. the cattle on a t. hills are mine 81. 10. a day in ihy courts is better than a t. 90. 4. a t. years in thy sight are but as yesterday 91. 7. a/, shall fall at thy side, andtenthousaud J^cci. 6. 6. yea, though he Uvea;, years twice told 7.28.one man among a i. have I found, but a worn. Cant. 4. 4 whereon there hang a t. bucklers 8. 11. for the fruit was to bring a t. pieces IS. thou, O Solomon, must have a t. Isa. 7. 23. where were a t. vines, at a f.silverlings 30. 17. one f, shall flee at the rebuke of one U0.S2. a little one shall become a ^.and a small one Etek. 47. 3. the man measured a t. tiubits -4.again he measured a/.andbroughtme thTo\5. Dan. 5. ]. Belshazzar made a great feast to a ;. of his lords, and drank wine before the t. Amos 5. 3, the city that went out by a/, shall leave C Pee. 3. 8. be not ignorant, one day is with the Lord as a r. years, and a t. years as one iiev, 20. 2. and he bound Satan a t. years 3. deceive nations no more, till ^.years be fulfilled 4. and they reigned with Christ a t. years 7- and when the /. years are expired One THOUSAND tjoo hundred sirty. liev. U. 3. ihey shall prophesy o?te t. 260 days 13. 6. they should feed her one t. 260 days One THOUSAND troo hundred ninety. ±)a7i. 12. 11. there shall be one t. 290 days One THOUSAND three hundred thirty-five. Dan. 12. 12. blessed that com«th to me r. 335 days Orefi THOUSAND six hundred. ifei'. 14. 20. by the space of one t. 600 furlongs Two THOUSAND. Nu7n. 35.5. ye shall measure on the east-side two t. cubits, on the west-side two t. south-side two i. Josh. 3. 4. space between you and the ark two t. L Ki?igs 7. 26. the molten sea contained tiao t. baths £ Kings 18, 23. and I will deliver thee two r.horses if thuu be able to set riders upon, Isa. HG. 8. Neh. 7. 72. the people gave fuio t. pounds of silver Alar A 5. 13. about two t. swine were choked in sea Two THOUSAND two hundred. Neh. 7. 71. fathers gave two t. 200 pounds of silver Two THOUSAND three hundred. Dan. 8, 14. to two t. .WO days, sanctuary cleansed Two hundred THOUSAND. 2 Chron. 28. 8. carried captive ofbrethren 200 /. Two hundred eighty THOUSAND. iZ Chron. 14. 8. and out of Benjamin two hundred ei^/ttv I. Twj hundred THaUSAND THOUSAND". Rev. g, l6.the uumber of horsemen were two hun dred thousand thousand Three THOUSAND Exod. 32. SB. there fell of the peoplfe three t. Josh. J. 4. there went to Ai about three t. Djeo Jvdg. 15. 11. three r. went to bind Samson If). 27. there were upon the roof three t. men 2 Sam. 13. 2. Saul chose three t, men of Israel 24. 2, then Saul took three t. chosen men, 26. 2. 25. 2. Naboth had three t. sheep and a t. goats 1 Kings 4. 32. Solomon spake three t. proverbs S Chrojt. 4. 5. the molten sea held three t. baths Job 1. 3. his substance was three t. camels Jer. 52. 28. carried away captive three t. Jews Acts 2. 41. were added to them three t. souls Four THOUSAND. 1 Sam. 4. 2. they slew of Israel ahowtfour t. men 1 Chron. 23. S.four t. porters, four t. praised Lord 2 Chron. g. 25. Solomon had/tmr (.stalls for horses Mat. 15. 38. they that eat were/owr t. Mark 8. 9. l6. 10. seven loaves amoDg/n?ir i. Mark 8. 20. Acts 21. 38. leddestinto the wilderness/owr t. men Four THOUSAND fve hundred. Ezek. 48. l6. on the north-side of the cily /o«r/. 500 measures, east-side, south-side, west-side four t. 500 measures, 30, 32, 33, 34. Five THOUSAND. Josh. 8. ]2. and he took about jJue t. men Judg. 20. 45^. ihey gleaned of them /fg t. men 1 Chrcn. 29. 7. and pave of gold j^i/e t. talents CC/jroTi. 35. 9. for offerings ^ue :. small catile Ezra 2. 69, they ga.ve five t. pounds of silver Mat. 14. 21. they that had eatei were abo\itfive t. lb. 9 nor remember the five loaves of the five r Mark 6. 44. | 8. 19. Luke Q. 14. Joh?i'6. 10. A£.';i4.4. number that believed M-ere about iSps /. Five THOUSAND four hundred. Vsra 1. 11. vessels of gold and silver /j»e t. 400. Six THOUSAND. 1 Sam. IS. 5. against Israel with six t. horsemen KnigsC.5. Naaman took six t. pieces of gold Chron. 23. 4. and tix t. were officers and judges JoA 42. 12. for .Job had six t. camels Six THOUSAND sevesi hundred and twenty. ExraZ.Oj. their asses, six t. seven hundred and twenty, Neh. 7.69. Seven THOUSAND. Kings 10. 18. yet have I left me seven t. in Tsr. who liave uct bowed 4o Baal, Rom. 11. 4 fj^(4 THO 1 A'mjA 20.15. childr. of Isra*"!, being seven r. 2 Kings 2t. 16. carried away men of might, sev. t. 1 Chrjn. 12. 25. of Simeon, mighty men, seven t. 18.4. David took from him seve7i t. horsemen J 9. 18. David slew of the Syrians seveii t. men 29. 4. I prepared seven t. talents of silver 2 Chron. 15. 11. they offered seven t. sheep 30. 24. llezekiah gave congregation seven t. sheep Jod 1. 3. his substance also was seven t. sheep Rev. 11 . 1'!. in earthquake were slain seve-t t. men Seven THOUSAND seven hundrti. 2 Chron. 17. 11. Arabians brought Jehoshaphat seven t. 700 rams, seven t. 700 he-goats Ten THOUSAND. Lev. 26. 8. an hundred shall put ten t. to flight Num. 10. +36. return to the ten t. thousands of Isr, Deut. 32. 30. how should two put ten t. to flight ? 33. 2. Lord came with ten t. of saints, Jude 14. Judg. 1 . 4. they slew of them in Bezek ten i. men 3. 29. they slew of Moab ten t. men, all lusty 4. 6. Barak, go, and take te^i t. men of Naphtali 10. he went up with ten t. men at his feet, 14, 7. 3. and there remained to Gideon ten t. 20. 34. there came up against Gibeah teji t. men 2 Sam. 18. 3. but now thou art worth ten t. of us 1 Kings 5.14. sent them to Lebanon, ten t. a month 2 Kings 13. 7. leave to Jehoahaz ten t. footmen 14. 7. Amaziah slew of Edom in the valley tea t. 24. 14. he carried away even ten t. captives 2 Chron. 25. 11. smote of the children of Seirre?* /. 12. other ten t. left alive, did Judah carry aWay 27. 5. the Ammonites gave Jotham the same year ten t. measures of wheat, and ten t. of barley 30. 24. Hezekiah gave congregation ten t. sheep Esth. 3. 9- I will pay ten t. talents of silver PsaL 91. 7. te7i t. shall fall at thy right hand Cant. 5. 10, my beloved is the chiefest among ten t. Ezek. 45. 1. the breadth of the land shall be ten t. 3.5. I 48.9,10,13.18. Dan. 7. 10. ten t. times ten t. stood before him Mat. 18. 24. which owed him teii t. talents Lukel'i. 31. whetherhe be able with (CTif. to meet 1 Cor. 4. IS. for though you have rera (. instructors 14. 19. than ten t. words in an unknown tongue Rev. 5.11. number of them was ten t. times ten t. Ten THOUSANDS. Deut. 33. 17. they are the ten t. of Ephraim lSa7n.l8.7. Dav.slainhisrfen^. 8. | 21.11. | £9.5. Psai. 3. 6, I will not be afraid often t. of people 144. 13. that our sheep may bring forth teti t. Dan. 11. 12. he shall cast down many ten i. Mic. 6. 7« or be pleased with^gM r. of rivers of oil Twelve THOUSAND. Josh. 8. 25. all that fell of Ai were twelve t. Judg. 21. 10. sent twelve t. men to Jabesh-gilead 1 Kings 4.26. Soiomon had twelve t, horsemen, 10. 26. 2 Chron. 1. 14. | 9. 25. Rev.t.S. of tribe of Juda.Reuben, Gad, sealed tw. t. 6. of Aser, Naphthalim, Manasses, sealed tw, t. 7. of Simeon, Levi, Issachar, were sealed tw. t. 8. of ZabuloD, Joseph, Benjamin, sealed tw. t. 21. 16. he measured the city twelve u furlongs Fourteen THOUSAND. Jij*42. 12. for Job had/(i«rr«fi» t. sheep Fourteen THOUSAND seven hmidred. Num. 16. 49. that died in the \t\^%ixz four teen t. 700. 5ijrree» THOUSAND. Num. 31. 40. the persons were sixteen t. 46. ^ Sixteen THOUSAND seven hundred fifty . Num. 31. 52. gold of offering sixteen t. sevenhun- dred and fifty shekels Seventeen THOUSAND two hundred. 1 Chron. T. 11. sons of Jediael jtiien/. twohundred Eighteen THOUSAND. Judg. 20. 25. destroyed of Israel eighteen t. men 44. there fell of Benjamin eighieeit t. men 1 Chr. 12. 31. of half-tribe of Manasseh eighteen t. 18. 12. Abishai slew of the EA.i}m\t\is eighteen t. ^9- 7' they gave of brass eighteen t. talents Twenty THOUSAND. 2 Sam. 8. 4. David took from Hadadezer king of 7jahv^, twenty t. footmen, 1 Chron. 18.4. 10.-6. the children of Ammon hired Syrians, 20 f. 18. 7. slaughter of Absalom's company twenty t. 1 Kings 5. 11. Solomon gave Hiram twenty t. mea- sures of wheat, 2 Chron. 2. 10. Neh. 7. 71. fathers gave -to work 20 t. dram's^ "2. Psal. 68. 17- the chariots of God are twenty t. iK/frel4.31.to meet him that cometh, with (aww^w/. Twenty iwo THOUSAND. Nvm,. 3. 39. the number of Levites twenty two t. 43. the first-born males were twejiiy two t. 26. 14. of families of Simeonites twenty two t. •h/dg. 7. 3. there returned of Gideon's army 22 t. 20. 21. Benjamin destroyed of Israel twenty two t. 2 iSflffi.B.S. 'David slew of the Syrians twenty twot. men, I Chron, 18. 5. I Kings 6. 63. ISoIomon offered twenty two t. oxen, 2 Chron. 7. 5 ! Chron. 7. 2. oi Tola 22 t. \7 of Belo %A. 7.66. Forty three THOUSAND seren hundred thirty. Num. 26. 7. of Reubenites/or(y three t. 730. Forty four THOUSAND seven hundred sixty. 1 Chro7i, 5. 18. of Keubenites to war 44 t. 76O ' Forty five THOUSAND /our hundred. Num.26. 50. oi'ifia.phlaM were forty five t. 400 i^or/j/^ue THOUSAND six hundred. Num.26.4-1. numbered of Benjz.miu forty five t.GOO Forty five THOUSAND six hundred fifty. Num. l.25.were numbered of Gad, 45 t. 650, 2.15. Forty six TH O U SAN D five hundred. Num.1,21. of Keuben/ony six t. and 500, x. 11 J'j/Vj/ THOUSAND. 1 5flm.6.19.the Lord smote j|/"/y t. and seventy mpQ 1 Chroji. 5. 21. took of the Hagarites sheep pfty t. 12. 53. of Zebuluu fifty t. could keep raiik' Acts 19. 19. the price of the book fifty t. pieces Fifty two THOUSAND seven hundred. Num. 26. 34. of Manasseh jf/ii^ two t. and 700 Fifty three 'mO\}SA^D four hundred. Num. 1,43. of NaDhtali_yS/Vy three t. 400. 2. 30. Fifty four THOUSAND four hundred. Num. 1, 29. of Issachar ^//y /oar t. 400, £. 6, Fifty seven THOUSjiND/our hwidred. Num.1. 31. of 2ebulun^/ry tevent. 400, 2. 8. Ftfty nine THOUSAND three hundred. Nvm. 1. 23, of Simeon fifty lUne t. 300, 2. 13. Sixty THOUSAND. 2Chron. 12.3.Shi8hak came with Jijriy*. horsemen Sixty THOUSAND ^PB hundred. Num.Zfi. 27. of Zebulunites, sixty t. and 600 Sixty one THOUSAND. Num. 31. 34. the bootywas jijri^OTie /. asses Ezra 2. 69. they gave sixty one t, drams of golji Sixty (MO THOUSAND seven hundred. Num. 1.39. of tribe of Dan sixty two t. 700 2 26 Sixty four THOUSAND three hundred. Niwt. 2b. 25. of Issachar sixty four t. and 309 43. of the S^\i)ia.TD.iie& sixty four i. 40© THR Sevettry IIIOUSAND. &am H. Ml. thuri: died af the people seventt/ 1. hingj 5.15.Solomoo had sevenfy t. that bare bur- dens, S C/iron. 2. 2, 18- Cfiron. SI. 14. there fell of Israel seventy i. ■ Oevitritv two 'I'HOUSANU. Vam. .31.33, booty of beeves was seventy two t. Seventy foKf THOUSAND six hundred, vm, I. 57. number of Judah 74 (. and 600, 2.4. Seventy ^ve THOUSAND. Vi'/n. 31 . 38. the booty was seventy five t. sheep i.ith. 9. X6. Jews slew of their foes seventy Jive t. Seventy six THOUSAN D jius hundred. Sum. SG. 22. numbered of Judah seventy sis t. 500 Eighty THOUSAND. Kings 5. 15. Solomon had eighty t. hewers in the mountains, 2 Chron. 2. 2, 18. Eighty seven THOUSAND. ■ Chron.'i . 5. oflssachar, reckoned eighty seven t. THOUSAND THOUSAND. Chron. 21 . 5. all they of Israel were a t. t. QQ. 14. 1 have prepared a t. t, talents of silver Chron. 14. 9. the Ethiopia^ came with a t. t. Tu-o hvndrcd THOUSAND THOUSAND, lin: g. 16. army of horsemen tvio hundred t. t. THOUSANDS. r>>/i. 24. 60. be thou the mother of t. of millions Kiud. 18. 21. place such over them rulers of /. 25. 2u, fi. shewing mercy to t, of them, Deut. 5. 10. :i4. 7. keeping mercy for t. forgiving iniquity I\iun. ^. 16. there were the princes of tribes, heads of t. in Israel, 10. 4. Josh, 22. 14^21, 30. 10. 36. return, O Lord, to the many t. of Israel SI . 5. there were delivered out of the t. of Israel i^ent. 1. 15. so I made them captains over t, .33. 17. aud they are the ;. of Manasseh 1 Sam. 8. 12. he will appoint him captains over t. 10. 19. therefore present yourselves by your t. Itt. 8. and to me they have ascribed but t. 22.7. will the son of Jesse make your captains off.? 23.23. rit search him throughout the /. of Judah 20. 2. the lords of the Philistines passed on by t. 2 ^am. 18. 4. and all the people came out by t. Psal. 119, 72. thy law is better than r, of gold Jer. 32. 18. thou shewest loving kindness to t. l^an. 7. 10. thousand t. ministered unto him Atic. 5. 2, tho* thou be little among the t. of Judah 6. 7. will the Lord be pleased with t. of rams ? /icts 21. 20. how many i. of Jews which believe iiev.5. 11. the number of them was (. of t. See Captains. THREAD. Oen. 14. 23. I wiH not take from a (. to a latchet 3K.2a. she bound on his hand a scarlet /. 30. Joxk. 2. 18. shalt bind this scarlet t. in the window Jvdg. iG. 9- he brake the withs as a i. of tow 12. he brake the ropes from his arms as a ^ CaHi.4, 3. thy lips are like a i. of scarlet THREATEN, ED. Jlctx 4.17. but let us straitly /.them not to speak, 21. 1 Pet. 2. S3, when he suffered be t. not 'JHREATENING, INGS. Jets 4.29. Lord, behold their (. and erant thy aerv. P, 1. Saul yet breathing out t. and slaughter J'.'pA. 6. 9. do the same things to them, forbearing t. THREE. Cen. 18. 2. he looked, and lo, t. men stood fay him Exod. 21. 11. and if he do not these t. unto her 25. 32. /. branches of the candlestick, 37. 18. 33. t. bowls made like unto almonds, 37. IQ. ?J .1 . the height of the altar shall be t. cubits, 38.1 . 14. pillars /. iheir sockets 1. 15. [ 38. 14,15. Lev, 14.10. shall take t. tenth deals of fine flour for a meat-offering,, AW». 15.9. | 38. 12. 27. 6, thy estimation for the female, t. shekels hum. 12. 4. come out, ye t. and they t. came out 28. 20. t. tenth deals for a bullock, 28. | 29. 3,9,14. 35. 13. ye shall give t. cities on this side Jordan JJnii. 4. 41. Moses served t. cities, 19. 2, 3, 7, 9, 17 6. at the mouth of (. witnesses, 19. 15. JaAn. 15. 14. and Caleb drove thence the t. sons of Anak, 7«rf^. 1, 20, 18. 4. /. men of each tribe to describe the land J"dg. 7. 20. the t. companies blew the trumpets 9-43. he divided the people into (. compajiies 1 Sam. 1. 24. Hannah took with her t. bullocks S. 13. servant came with fleshJiook of t. teeth 21. Hannah bare t. sons and two daughters 30. 3. there shall meet thee t. men, one carrying t. kids, another carrying t. loates or bread H. 11. Saul put the people in t. companies i7.i3.the /.eldest of Jesse's sons foUowedSaul,14. , 20. 20. I will shoot /. arrows on the side thereof 31. 6. Saul died, and his /.son, 1 Chroir. 10. 6. B. they found Saul and his 1. sons fallen *ov7w;. 14. 27. to Absalom there were born r. sons 18. 14. Joab thrust /. darts through Absalom Ci. Q, Eleazarone of the t. mightv,-! Chr. 11. 12. l."*. /. of the t*irty chief went oowii to David If'. /. michty trake hrough lie PhilisiiinSr J-7. 2 ^am.C.l.lB.Abishai br.of Joab chief among /.I9. 1 19. howbeii, he attained not to the first $. 23. j 22. Benaiah had the name among c, mighty men 24. 12. 1 offer thee (. things, 1 Chron. 21. 10. I 1 Kings 6. 3ti. he built die inner court with /. rows 7. 4. and there were windows in /. rows 25.it stood upon /. oxen looking toward the north t. to the west, t. to the south, /. to the east 10. 17. t, pound of gold went to one shield 2 Kings 3. 10. 3-ord hath called these /. kings, 13. 1 Chron. 2. 16. the sons of Zeruiah were /. 3. 23. sonsofNeariah /. 112.1. 23.sonsofMushi/. 25.5,God gaveHeman fourteen sons and f .daugbt. Ezra 6. 4. let the foundations be laid with /. rows Joi 1. 2. were born to Job t. daughters, 42. 13. 17. the Chaldeans made out /. bands aud fell 2. 11. Job's /. friends heard ol' all this evil Proo. 30, 15. /. things which are never satisfied 18. there be t . things toO' wonderful for me 21. for /. things the earth is disquieted- 29. there be /, things which go well, yea four Tsa. 17. 6. two or I. berries in the top of Che bough Ezek. 14. 14. though these /. men were in it, l6,18. 40.10. the little chambers were t. on this side, 21. 41. 6. the side chambers were t. one over another 46.31./. gates, after names of t^es, 32, 33, 34, Van. 3. 24. did not we cast /. men bound into fire ? 6. 2. and Darius set over these /. presidents 7. 5. it had t. ribs in the mouth between the teeth 8. /. of the first horns were plucked up, 20, 24. 10. 2. I Daniel was mourning ^ full weeks, 3. 11. 2. there shall stand up /. kings in Persia Amos 1. 3. for /. transgressions of Damascus 6. of Gaza 119. Tyrusjlll. Edom]|13. Ammon 2.1. t. transgressions of Moab |i 4. J udah || 6. 1 srael I 4. 8. so two or /. cities wandered to one city Zec/t. 11. 8. /. shepherds I cut off in one month ATar.lS.SS.hidin /.measures of meal, Z/u^e 13.21. 17. 4, if thou wilt, let us make here t. tabernacles, Mark 9. 5. Luke g,33. 18. 16. in mouth oftwo or t. witnesses,2 Cwr.lS.l. 20. where two or *. are gathered in my name Luke 10.36. which of these /.was neiijhbour to him ? 11. 5. shall bay tohini, friend, lend me/, loaves 12. 52. divided, 17. there came a voice from the /. 19. 5. 19.4. they worshipped God that sat on the /. 20. 11. 1 saw a great white/, and him that sat on it 21. 5. he that sat on /.said, behold, I make all new 22. 1. a pure river proceeding out of tne r. 3. the /. of God and of the Lamb shall be in it His THRONE. Exod.11.5. from firstborn that sits oa hist. 12, 29^. 2 Sam. 14. 9- and the king and his t. be guiltles.s ■1 Kings 1. 37. the Lord make his t. greater, 47. 2. 19. he bowed himself, and sat down on his t. 33. upon his seed, and on his t. shall be peace iG. 11. as soon as Zimri sat on his t. he slew 22. 10. the king of Israel, and JehoshaphatkJng of Judah, sateachon Aj'j/. QChronAS. 9^. I9.T saw the Lord sitting on his t. 2 CAron. 18.18. 2 Kings 13. 13. and Jeroboam sat upon his t. 25. 28. set his t. above /. ot kings, Jer. 52. 32. Job 26. g. he holdeth back the face of his t. THR Psal. 9; 7. he hath' prepared ms t. for judgmeut 89. 29^. Ms t. to endure as the days of tieavea 36. his t. shall endure as the sun before me 44.- thou hast cast hit t. down to tne ground 97. 2. and judgment the habitation of Ais t. 103, 19. Lord hath prepared his t. in the heavens Prov, 20. 28. and his t. is upholden by mercy Jer. 1^15. set each hist, at the gates of Jerusalem 33. 21. that David should not have ason on his t, 43, 10. and I will set /iw /. upon these stones Dan. 5. 20. he was deposed from his kingly /. 7. 9. his t. was like the fiery flame, his WDeels Jonah 3'. 6. Uie king of Nineveh rose from his t Zech. 6. 13. he shall sit and rule upon his t. and he shall be a prieston his /. and counsel of peace Acts S. 30. would raise up Christ to sit ou his t. Rev. 1.4. from seven spirits which are before his t. 3. 21. as I am set down with my Father in hist. 12. 5. her child was caaght up to God, to his t. See Establish, E.stablished. THRONES. Psal. 122. 5. for there are set /. of judgment Isa. 14. 9. it hath raised up from their/, the kings Ezek. 2dtf 16. princes shall comedown from their /. Dan. 7. 9. I beheld, till the /. were cast down Mat. 19. 28. ye shall sit tipon twelve /. jodgin; the twelve tribes of Israel, Luke 22. 30. Col. 1. 16. all created by him, whether they be /, Rev. 20. 4. and I saw /. and they sat upon them THRONG. Mark 3. 9. the multitude, lest they should t. hiio- Luke 8. 45. the multitude /. thee and press thefl THRONGED. Mark 5. 24. and much people /. him, Luke 8. 42. THRONGING. Mark 5. 31. thou seest the multitude /. thee THROUGH. Num. 25. 8. Phinehas thrust both of them /. 2 Kings 1. 2. Ahaziah fell /. lattice, and was sick Job 1 4. 9. yet /. the scent of water it will bud Psal. 73. 9. their tongue walketh /. the earth Eecl. 10. 18. /. idleness the house droppeth /. Cayit. 2.9. he Iooketh,shewing himself/, the lattice- Isa. 27. 4. 1 would go t. them, I would buTi\ tbtro 43. 2. when thou passestr. waters, /. the fire 62. 10. go /. go /, the gates, prepare the way Ezek. 46. 19. after he brought me /. the entry 47- 4. he measured, and brought me /. waters Zech. 13. 9. 1 will bring the third part /. fire Mat. 12, 43. he walketh /. dry places, seeking rest Luke 5. 19. they let him down /. the tiling John l5. 3. ye are clean t. the word I have spoken' 17- 11 • keep /. thine own name those given me 17 sanctify them /. thy truth, thy word is tnith 20. 31. believing ye might have Uk /.his name Rom. 5. 1. we have peace with G. /. our Lord Jes.- 6. 23. gift of God is eternal life t. Jesus Christ 8. 13. but if ye /. the spirit mortify the deeds 11. 36. of him, t. him, tohimrareall things 16, 27. to God only wise be glory /. Jesus Christ 2 Cor. 4. 15. /. the thanksgiving of many redound Gal. 2. 19. for I /. the law am dead to the law Eph. 2. 7 . in his kindness towards us /. Christ Jesk 22. for an habitation of God /. the Spirit 4. 6. one God, who is above all, and /. all, in all 18. /. the ignorance that is in them because of 1 Tim. 6. 10. pierced themselves /. with sorrows Heb. g. 14. who /. the eternal Spirit offered himself 10. 20. /. the vail, that is to say, his flesh 13. 20. /. the blood of the everlasting covenant THROUGHLY. Exod. 21. 19. and shall cause him to be r. healed 2Kings 11. 18. his images brake they in pieces r,. Job 6. 2. oh that my grief were /. weighed Psal. 51.2. wash me (. from mine iniqtiity, cleanse Jer. 6. 9. they shall /. glean the remnant of IsraeP 7. 5. if ye /. amend your ways and your doings-, if ye /. execute judgment between man and mal^ 50. 34. he shall t. plead their cause to give resO Ezek. 16. 9. 1 /. washed away thy blood from thee- Mat. 3. 12. he will /. purge his floor, Luke ?. 17. 2 Cor. 11. 6. but we have been /. made manifest 2Tim. 3.17. man of G. /. furnished to a(l good works THROUGHOUT. Josh. 24. 3. 1 led Abraham /. the land of Canaan 1 1 Sam. 23. S3, search him /. thousands of Judah 2 Chroti. 31. 20. thus did Hezekiab t. all Judah Marki4.Q. the gospel shall be preached /. the worla John 19. 23. without seam, woven from the top /, Rom. 1. 8. your faith is spoken of ^. the world See GENERATION'S. THROW. Judg. 2.2. ye shall /, down thei.* .iltars- but have nnc 6. 25. /. down the altar of Baal tby father hatb 2 KingsQ. 33. /. her down, so ihuy threw her dowir Jer. 1. 10. 1 set thee over the nations to /. down 31. 28. as I have watched over them, to /. down Ezek. 16, 39- they shall /, down thine eminent plaQ* Mic. 5. 11. I will /. down all thy strong holds Mai. 1. 4, they shall build. Ivit I will /. down THU THROWING. Num. 35. 17. if h« smite him with t. a atone THROWN. ^rnrf.15. t. the horse and hiiridrr hath h«r. 21. Jtidg. 6. 3«, because he hath t. down his altar S A'am. 20. 21. his head be r. to thee o^-r the wall 1 Mti^i ig. 10. Israel have r. down tky altars, 14. Kn ""' ^^' '* ****** """^ ^* '■ ^°"" *°y ™°^® 50. lA. foundations fallen, her walls are (. down JMitt. 2. 2. (he Lord hath (. down in his wrath 17. he hath t. down, and hath not pitied i'te*. 29, 5. 1 will igjve thee /. into the wilderness iti. 20. and the mountaio* shall be /, down ^fl/i. 1.6. and the rocks are r. down by him Mat. £.1. 2. not one stone left upon another, that shall not be t. down, Mark 13. 2. Luke 21. C. /.«X« 4. 35. when the devil had r. him in the midst lUr. 18. 21. the citv of Babylon shall be t. down THRUST. i'Tod. 11, 1. he shall surely t. yoa out hence '2, 39. hecFLuse they were t, out of E^ypt -VtiM. S2. 25. Balaam's ass (. herself to the wall 25. 8. Phinehas t. both of them through 3d. 20. but if he (. him of hatred, that he die 22. bat if he t. him suddenly withoat enmity J)07it. 1.1. 5. hath spoken to t. thee out of the way 10. because he sought to t. thee f/om the Lord 15. 17. ^ the awl through his ear to the door St. +14. precious things t. forth by the moon 27. he shall t. out the enemy from before thee J«di*. 3. 21. Khnd t. the dagger into his belly a. 38, he t. fleece together, and wrinped the dew 9. 41. and Zebul t. out Gaal and his brethren 54. hit young men t. Abimelech through 11.2. wives' sons prew up, and they f. out Jephthah* 1 Sam. 11. 2, that I may t. out all your right eyes 31. 4. Saul said, (.me through therewith, lestthese uncircumcised come and r. me, 1 Chron. 10. 4. S Sam. 2. I6. and /, his sword in his fellow's side 15. 4- 14. lest Absalom overtake us, and t. upon us 18. 14.Joabr.3dart8 through the heart of Absalom 23. 6, the sons of Belial shall be as thorns t. away T Yi«f* 2. 27. Solomon (.out Abiathar from priesth. £ AVn^ J 4. 27. but Gehazi came near to t. her away 2 Chrnn. 26. 20. they t. Uzziah out from thence J^sal. 118. 13. thou hast t. at me, that I might fall Ixn. 13. 15. everyone found shall be t. throoRh 14. 1 9. as the raiment of those that are t. through Jer. 51. 4, they that are r. through in her streets Esek. 16. 40. they shall t. thee through with swords 21. + IS. princes are /. down to the sword with 34. 21. because ye have t. with side and shoulder 46. 18. to t. them out of their possessions Jbif/ 2. 8. neither shall one t, another, shall walk 2fffcA.]3.3.shaIl /.him through whenhe prophesietb Mat. 11. tl2. they that t. men take it by force Luke 4. 29. they rose and t. him out of the city 5. 3. and prayed him he would r. out a little 10. 15. thou Capernaum, shalt be t. down to hell 13. 28. Jacob in heaven, and you yourselves t. out John 20. 25, and (. my hand into his side, 27. Acts 7.27. he that did the wrong t. him away 39. but our fathers t. him from them Ifi. 24. who t. them into the inner prison 37. and now do ftey /, us out privily? 27- 39. minded, if it were possible, to r. in the ship ^eb. 12. 20. it shall be stoned or t. through with Hev. 14. 15. t. in thy sickle, for the harvest is ripe ifi.he sat on the cloud, /. in his sickle on the earth 18. /. in thy sharp sickle and gather the clusters 19* the angel (. in his sickle into the earth THRUSTETH. •fih 32, 13. God t, him down, not man THUMB. £«l^29.eo. then shalt thou putit on the (. of Aeir right hand, Lev. 8. 23, 24. I 14. 14, 17, 25, 28. THUMBS. Judg. 1. fi. they caught him and cut off his t 7. seventy kings having their t. and toes cut off THUMMIM. '^"™ "»"' Thummim ; According to tTie Hebrews, Exod. 28. 30. the literal iipnijication of these twovfordsis, light ararf perfection, or the shining and the perfect. According to St. Jerome, doc- irine and judgment. According to the LXX, declaration or manifestation, and truth. Some will have it, that the Urim and Thummim are only epithete or explanations of the stones of THU the Areast-plaie of the hi^h-priest ; as if it were ""d. Thou shaft put therein stones that are shining aoi perfect. Others, to prove that the Urim and Thummim were not the same thing uith the twelve stones in the breast-plate, give the follomng reasons. (I) Because the stones wert spt and engraven in the bneast-plate , EwmI. 28. 17, 21. the Urim and ITrummim only put into it, which is a word -of quite differ- €nt and more loose and large signification, and herefore probably does not design the same tiifiK- (V it it not tikelu, that in inch a 63 brief account of the sacred utensils, the same Command z^ould be repeated again ; especially in mare dark and general words than it was mentioned before. And how could Moses put it in, when the workmen had fastened it there before f Or, why should he he required to put tt in the breast-plate, when it was fastened to it already, and could not, without violence, be taken fmm it T (3) Because the stones xcere put i\ If by the workmen. Exod. 39. 10. the Urim and Thummim by Moses himself, Lev, 8. 8. Xl ii objected, that where the stones are mentioned, there is no mention of Urim and Thummim, a/ in Exod. 39. 10. And that where the Urim and Thummim are mentioned, there is no mention made of the stones, as in Lev. 8. 8. which seems to shew they were one and the same thing. 3'o which they answer, that there is an evident reason for both these omissions ; of the former in Exodus, because Moses mentions only those things which were made by the workmen, whereas the Urtm and Thummim fc^TTi/ to have been made immediately by God, or by Moses with Cod^s direction : Of the latter in Leviticus, because the stones are implied in the breast-plate as a part of it, aiid fastened to it, whereas there Moses only men- tions what was put iti by himself. Some say, that the TTrim and Thummim were two little golden figures which gave responses, which were shut up tn the breast-plate as in a purse, and which answered, with an articulate voice, to all such questions as were put to them by the high- priest. Others think, that the name Jehovah written upon a plate of gold, was thai the scrip- ture calls Urim and Thummim. There are various other conjectures concerning the Urim ajid Thummim, but ?iothing ceitain, because the scripture is silent in thii matter. It may suf- fice us to know, that this was a singular piece of divitte workmanship, which the high-priest was obliged to wear upon solemn occasions, as one of the conditions upon which God engaged to give him answers. There is a great diversity of opinions likewise eo7icerning the manner in which God was con. suited by Urim and Thummim. Jt is agreed^ that this way of consultation was used only in affairs of very great impoitance : that the high- priest was the ojily officiating minister in this ceremony ; and that for this he was to be clothed in all his pontifical habits ; particularly he was to have on his breast-plate, to which the Urim and Thummim ztias affized ; and lastly, that he was not allowed to perform this solemn consulta- tion for a private person, but only for the king, for the president of the Sanhedrin}, for the general of the army of Israel, or for other pub- lic persons : And even then, not upon any affair of a private nature, but for things that relate to the public welfare of church or state. TVAen the Urim and Thummim was to be con- sulted, the high priest put on hit robes, and pre- sented himself, not in the sanctuary, where he could not enter but once a year, but in the holy place, before the curtain that parted the most holy fropi the holy place. There stand- ing upright, and turiiivg his face toward the ark of the covenant, upon which the divine presence reposed, he proposed the matter for which he had been consulted. Behind him, at some distance out of the holy place, stood the person for whom God was consulted, expecting, with humility and reverence, the answer that it should please the Lord tc give him. The Rab- bins, who are followed by Josephus, Philo, and several of the ancient fathers, are of opinion that the high-priest having then his eyes fixed upon the stones of the breast-plate, which was before him, he there read the answer ot the Lord. The letters that raised themselves out of their places, and that s/iined with more than ordinary lustre, were formed into the answer desired. For example, when David inquired of God, whe- ther he should go vp to one of the cities of Ju- dah, 2 Sam. 2. 1. tt was answered him, Alah, go up. The three letters Ain, 'Lamed, and He, came out of thetr places, as it uere, and raised themselves above the rest, to compose that word which contained the ansfner. hit there are some difficulties in this opinion. All the letters of the Hebrew alphabet were not found in the breast-plate ; there were four wanting, Heth, Teth, Zade, and Roph. To supply these, the liabbins pretend that the names of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, were also upon the breast-plate : but for all that, Teth would he still wanting. Therefore they Say, that this title also was read there, Col- elit schibte-ls^-ael. bere all the tribes THU of Israel. But alt this is advanced irithont- prooj, and without the least probability. A se- cond difficulty is tha that though one should a^ mit all that the Hebrew doctors suggests tn this affair, yet by what rules did the high- priest make a cofnbination of these letters, and how put he them together? For it is not said that they came out ^ their places, but that they only raised themselves above the rest. Suppose^ for example, that any six of the letters should have swelled and shined with more than ordinary lustre ; how must the high-priest dispose them which must be first or last f It is answered, that in this circumstance, he was always in spired and filled with the spirit of prophecy ; but if it were so, then the Urim and ThOmmim would have been unnecessary: For why must miracles be multiplied without any occasion f The high-priest needed only speak himself. And perhaps the whole use of the Urim and Thum- mim Tcas this, to be a .sign to the hiqh-priest that the Lord would replenish him with an in- ternal and supernatural light, and make him know his will in what was inquired after. Others tl ink, with a great deal of probability, that God then gave his answers in articulate voices, lohtch were heard within the sanctuary, and from between the cherubims, which covered the ark or the propitiatory. H'hen the Israel- ites made peace with the Gibeonites, they were blamed for not having inquired at the mouth of the Lord, Josh. 9- 14- which insinuates that he had been used to make his voice heard when he was consulted. If it be inquired how long the custom oj eonmlt- ing Cod by Urim and Thummim subsisted in Israel ; the liabbi7is think, that it continued no longer than under the tabernacle. It is a maxim among them, that the Holy Spirit spake to the children of Israel by Urim and lliiim- mim while the tabernacle remained ; andunder the first temple, that is, the temple of Solomon, by the prophets ; and under the second temple, or after the captivity of Babylon, by the Bath- kol, or the daughter of the voice. By this they mean a voice sent from heaven, as that which was heard at the baptism of Christ, and at his transfiguration. Mat. 3. 17- j 17. 5. fencer has adopted this opinion, and endeavoured to support it by these two arguments. The first is, that the Urim and 'I'hummim were a consequence of the divine government, or pj the Theocracy of the Hebrews. While the Lor immediately governed his people, it was necei' sary that there should always be a means mt hand to cons^ilt him, and to have recourse to him. Secondly, that this method was esta~ blished to consult God upon affairs that con- cerned the common interest of the whole nation. But the Theocracy ceased, says he, when the kingdom became hereditary in the person and family of Solomon. The interests of the na- tion ceased to be common, after the division of Israel into two monarchies ; one governed bi^ Jtehoboam, and the other by Jeroboam. Lastly, what seems to be more convincing than any reasons drawn from a conformity of things, tt does not appear from the sacred history, that there are any footsteps of consulting the Lord by Urim and Thummim, after the construc- tion of the temple of Solomo7i to the time of its destruction ; and after its destruction, all arc agreed, that this was never restored to them again. Exod. 28. 30. thou shalt put on the breast-plate of judgment, the urim and the t. Lev. 8. S. Dear.33.8. let thy r. and urim be with thy holy one ££r«2.63.stoodop priest with urim and r.J?£A.7.65^ THUNDER. Exod. 9. 23. the Lord sent t. and hail, the fire raa 29. the /. shall cease, nor shall there be hail 1 Sam. 7. 10. the Lord thundered with great (. 12. 17, he snail send *. || 18. the Lord sent r. Job 26. 14, the t. of his power who can understand \ 28. 26. a way for the lightning of the t. 38. 25. 39. 19. hast thou clothed his neck with t.? 25. he smelleth the t, of the captains afar off Psal. 77. 18. the voice of thy t. was in the heaven 81. 7. I answered thee in the secret place of t. 104. 7. at the voice of thy t. they hasted away Isa. 29. 6. thou shalt be visited of the lard with /. Mark 3. 17, Boanerges, which is the sons of t. Rev. 6. 1. I heard, as it were, the noise of t. 14. 2. I heard a voice, as the voice of a great *. THUNDER. 1 Sam. 2.10.outof heaven shall he;, upon them Joi 10. 9. or canet thou t. with a voice like him * THUNDERS. Exod. 9. 33. and the t. and hail ceased, 34, 19- 16. there were t, and lightnings, Uev. iC. Id. See SUV EN. THUNDERBOLTS Psdl, 7ft. 48. he gave their flocks to hot /. THUNDERED. 1 Sam. 7, 10. the Lord t. with a great thunder S.Sflm.22.14.the Lord*, from heaven, PJa/. 18.13, John 12. 2Q. ticiey that heard il, said that it t. THUIJDEKETH. Job 37. 4. he r. with the voice of his excellency 5. God t. marvellously with his voice Pja/,2g.3.ihe God of ftlory t. the Lord is on waters TilUNDERINGS. Exod. g. 28. that there be no more mighty t. flO. la. aod all the people saw the t. Rev. 4. 5. out of the throne proceeded t. IQ. 6. 8. 5. and there were voices and t, 11. 19- TH QS. Gcra.6.22.?. did Tjfloah, according as G.commaaded 20. 16. t. she was reproved || 25.22. why am I i. ■' Jixod. 5. 1 5. wherefore dealest thou /- with us i JQ.II. t. shall ye eat it, with your loins girded \-i. 11. wherefbre hast thou dealt t. with us ? Lev. 15. 31. t. separate the children of Israel 16. 3. t. shall Aaron come into the holy place yum. 8. 14. t. shalt thou separate the Levites 1 1. 15. if thou deal t. with me, kill me JJeiit. 29. 24. wherefore hath the Lord done t. Jiish. 7. 10. wherefore liest thou t. on thy face ? J'id^. 8. 1. men said, why hast thou served us t. ? 13. 18. why askest thou t. after my name ? 1 Sam. 14.9. if they say t. to us, tarry till we come 10. but if they say ^ come up to us, then we will 20. 7. if he say t. it is well, 2 Sam. 15. 2D. 2 5am. 6. 22. I will yet be more vile than t. 18. 14. Joab said, I may not tarry t. with thee .33. as he went, (. he said, O my son Absalom 1 Kings 3. 22. t, they spake before the king ^Chrm. 32. 22. (. the Lord saved Hezckiah £.zra 5. 11. and /. they returned us answer 6. 2. and therein was a record t. written 'Neh. 5. 13. even t. be he shaken out and emptied Zuh. 6. 9. t. shall it be done to the man whom, 11. Job 27. 12. flvhy then are ye /. altogether in vain ? Psal. 73. 15. if I say I will speak t. behold 21. t. my heart was grieved, and I was pricked 128. 4. /, shall the man be blessed that feareth L. Isa. 24. 13. when t. it shall be in the midst of land 47. 15. /. shall be unto thee with whom Jer. 4. 27. for t. hath the Lord said, 6. 6. 5. 13. t. shall it be done unto them 18. 23. deal t. with them in time of thine anger 22. 8. why hath the Lord done t. to this great city r 26. 19. f. might we procure evil against our souls ^%ek. 31 18. to whom art thou t. like in glory ? Jlmos2. U. is it not even i. O children of Israel Jilal. 1 .13. /.ye brought an offering should I accept Mat. 2.5.^. it is written of the prophet, Luke 24.46. 3. 15. r. it becomes us to fulfil all righteousness 26. 54. scriptures oe fulfilled, that t. it must be Luke \ . 25. r. hath Lord dealt with me in the days 2. 48. son, why hast thou t. dealt with us ?' 11.45. master, t. saying, thou rcproachest us also 17. 30. t. shall it be when Son of man is revealed 18. 11. Pharisee prayed t. God, I thank thee 22. 51. Jesus anSAvered and said, suffer ye t. far 23.'46. Jesus having said i. he gave up the ghost 24. Sfi.as they t. spake, Jesus himself in the midst , 40. when he had t. spoken, he shewed his hands 46. it is written, t. it behoved Christ to suffer Jo/m 4.6. Jesus wearied with journey, sat t. on well 11.43. when held t. spoken, he cried, Lazarus come 48. if we let him t. alone, all will believe ActsZl. 11. he said, i. saith the Holy Ghost i^i?m.9.20.thing formed say, whyhastmade mei. 1 Cu/'.14.25./.are secrets ofhis heart made manifest 2 Cor. 5.14.1ove of Christ constrains us.because we t. judge, that if one died for all, then all dead Pbil. 3. 15. let as many as be perfect, be i. minded lied. 6. 9- better things of you, though we t. speak 2{ev. 9. 17. t. I saw horses in vision, them that sat J6. 5. art righteous, because thou hast judged /. See Did, Do, LOEt). THUS and THUS. Jos/t. 7. 20. Achan said t. and t. have I done Judc;. 18. 4. r. mid t. dealeth Micah with me 2 Sam. 17. 15. t. and t. did Ahithophel counsel Absalom, and t. and t. have I counselled 1 Kings 14.5. t.andt. shalt say to Jeroboam's wife 2 Kings 5. 4. t. and t. said the maid of Israel 9. 12. he said, U and t. spake he to me, saying THYINE. Kev. 18. 12. none buy the merchandise of t. wood TIDINGS. C^orf. 33. 4. when the people heard these evil t. Sam. 4. 19. when fhinehas' wife heard the t, 11.4. they told the t. of the men of Jabesh, 5. 'J'/- 11. David saved none alive 10 bring r. to Gatb Sam. 4. 4. when t. came of Saul and Jonathan 13 M. /.came, saying, Absalom hath slain the 111. 19. let ifte now run and bear the king /. ae I'-ab said, thou shaltnot bear /. this day ^2 TIM Z 5fl»i.l8.22.\Vhy wtic run f thou ha« no t. ready 31. Cushi came, Cushi said, r. my lord the king 1 Kings 2. 28. then t. came to Joab and Joab fled 14. 6. for 1 have sent to thee with' heavy /. 1 Chron. 10. 9. and sent to Carry t. to their idols Psal. 112. 7. he shall not be afraid of evil /. Jer. 20. 15. cursed be the man that brought /. 49. 23. for they have heard evil t. faint-hearted Ezek.'Hl, 7. that thou shidt answer for the (. Dan. 11.44. t. out of the east shall trouble him Lii/ce 1.19.1 am sent to shew thee these glaxi /. 2.10. 8. 1. shewing the glad /. of the kingdom of God Aet.^ 1 1 . 22, /. of these things came to the church I3.32.and we declare unto yoa, glad /.the promise 21. 31, /. came to the chief captafn of the band Rom. 10. 15. that bring glad /. of good things TIE. [See Good. 1 Sa}n. 6. 7. and /. the kine to the cart, 10'. 1 / only he shall pay for loss of his t. Lev. Id. !25. if beyond the t. of'^hcr separation IH. 18. a wife besides the other in her life-^ yum. 13. 20. the t. was the t. of first ripe grapes S*). 10. what /. the fire devoured 250 men Dent. iG. 9- such r. thou put the sickle to the com Josh. 10, 27. at the t. of the going down of the aun Joshua commanded, 3 Chron. 18. 34, 4?. and their land did Joshua take at one t. J': il. but t. and vhance happeneth to them all 12. so arc the sons of men snared in an evil t. J.\a. 26,17. that draweth near the t, of her delivery 28, 19. from the r. it goeth forth it shall take you 45. 21. who hath declared this from ancient r. f 48. 16. from the t, that it was, there am I 49* 8, in an acceptable /. have I heard thee, and in a day of salvation helped thee, 2 Cor, 6. 2 60. 22. I the Lord will hasten it in his t. 'er. 6. 15. ar the 1. 1 visit, they shall be cast down 8. 7. crane and swallow observe the t. of coming 15. looked for a t. of health, and behold trouble 14. 8. the Saviour thereof in t. of trouble 19. and for the t. of healing, and behold trouble .10.7. it is even the /. of Jacob's trouble 46. 21. and the t, of their visitation, 50. 27. 49> 8. the t. that I will visit him, 50. 31. 19. and who will appoint me the t. 7 50. 44. ■51. 33. Babylon like a floor, it is t. to thresh her .iLzfik, 4. 10. from t. to t. shalt thou eat it It). 8. thy t. was the /. of love, 1 spread my skirt 57. as at the t. of thy reproach of daughters •30, 3. day is near, it shall be the t. of the heathen Dan. 2.8. 1 know that ye would gain the /. 9. to speak before one, till the t. be changed 16, Daniel desired that he would give him t. 3.5. at what r. ye hear the sound of cornet, 15. 7. 12. yet their lives were prolonged for a *. 22. the t. came that the saints possessed kingdom 25. until a /. and the dividioR of /. 12. 7. 8. 17. at the I. of the end shall be the vision 9 21. touched me about the (. of evening oblation U. 24. he shall forecast his devices for a t. ■35. to make them white, to the t. of the end 40. at the t. of the end shall the king of the south 1i^. 1. and there shall be a t. of trouble 4. seal the took, even to the t. of the end, Q. II- from the t. the daily sacri6ce be taken away '/tf*. 10. 12. it is t. to seek the Lord, till he come j''*r. 5. 3, till the t. that she which travaileth ■ ^^Oj», 1. 4. is it /. to dwell in yourcieled houses?" '^ack. 14. 7. that at evening t. it shall he light Mai. S.tl. nor vine cast her fruit before the t. A/«/. 1.11, about the *. they were carried away TIM Mat. 2,7> Hercn enaairea what /, star appeared B. 29. art thou come to torment us before the t, T 21. 34. and wher. tii^ t, of the fruit drew near 26. IB. the master saith, my 1. is at hand Mark 1. 15 the t. isfullilled, repent aod believe 4. 17> have no root, and so endure but for a (. 6. 35. this is a desert, and now the t, is far passed 11. 13. for the t. of figs was not yec 13. 35. watch, for ye know not when the t. is Luke 1 . 57 . Elisabeth's full t. came to be delivered 4. 5. shewed him all kingdoms in a moment of t. 7. 45. but this woman, since the t. 1 came in 8. 13. whieh in t. of temptation fall away 13. 35. ye shall not see me, till the t. come when 19> 44. thou knewest not the t. of thy visitation John T. 6. my t. ia not come, your r. is always ready 16. 2. the t. Cometh that whsoever kUleth you 25. the r. cometh when I shall no more speak Acts 1. 21. all the t. the X^rd went in and out 7' 17. but when the. t. of the promise drew nigh 20. in which t. Moses was born, and was fair 17. 21. spent their t. in nothing el:ie, but to tell Ram. 13, 11. it is high t. to awake out of sleep 1 Cor. 4. 5. therefore judge nothing before the t. 7. 5. defraud mit, except with consent for a t. 29* I'ut this I say, brethren, the /, is short Eph. 5, 16. redeeming the t. Col. 4. 5. 1 'J'hets. 2. 17. being taken from you for a short t. 2 Thess. 2. 6, that he might be revealed in his t. 2 Tim. 4. 3, t. come, when they will not endure 6. and the t, of my departure is at hand Heb. 4. 16, may find grace to help in /, of need 5. 12. when for the t. ye ought to he teachers 9- 9< which was a figure for the /. then present «90. imposed on them till the t. of reformation 11. 32. the t. would fail me to tell of Gideon Jam. 4. 14. a vapour that appeareth a little r. 1 Pet, 1. 11. what mannerof f . the Spirit of Christ 17* pass the t. of your sojoorning here in fear 4. 3. he no longer should live the rest of his t. Rev. 1 . 3, for the t. is at hand, 22. 10. 10. 6. sware, that there should be t. no longer 11. IB. t. of the dead, that they should be judged IS. 12. he knoweththat be hath hut a short ;. 14.she is nourished for a <.andttme5,aodhalfa t. Any TIME. Ijtv, 25. 32. tne Levites may redeem at any t. Niim. 35. 264 if the slayer at any t. come without l<^'ain.20.l2.sounded my father to-morrow at any t, I Kings 1 .6.father had uot displeased him at any t. Mat. 4. 6. angels shall bear thee up, lest at any t. thou dash thy foot against a stone, Jjuke-i. 11. 5. 35. lest at any t. the adversary deliver thee 13. l5. lest at any t. they should see, Mark 4. 12. Luke 15. 29. nor transgressed I at any t. thy com. 21. 34. lest at any I. your hearts be overcharged John 1, 18. no man hath seen God at any t. 5. 37. nor have ye heard his voice at any t. Acts 11. 8. nothing unclean hath at any t. entered lC0r.9,7.who goeth a warfare at a.t.on his charges 1 Thess. 2,5, nor at any t. used we flattering words Heb.l.S.to which of the angels said he at any t.\3. 2. 1, lest at any t. we should let them slip John 4. 12. no man hath seen God at any t. See AypoinTSD, Before, Come, Day, Due. In the TIME. Gen. S8. 27. came to pass i» the t. of her travail Exc^ 34. 18. commanded in the t, of month Abib Jud^!. 10.14. let them deliver in the t. of tribulation 15. 1. in the t.ot wheat harvest Samson visited 1 Kings 1 5. 23. in the t. of old age he was diseased 2 Chron. 28. 22. in the t. of distress did he tres- pass Neh» 9- 27- in the t. of their trouble thou heardest Psal. 4. 7* more than in the t. when corn increased 21. 9. as a fiery ov6n in the t. of thine anger 27. 5. in the t. of trouble he shall hide me 37. 39, he is their strength in the t, of trouble 71. 9' C3.5t ine oot ciF in the t. of old age Prov. 25.13. as the cold of snow in the t. of harvest 19.coufidence in unfdithfal man in the f .of trouble Isa. 33. 2. be thou our salvation in the t.of trouble Jer. 2. 27. IB the t. of trouble they will say 28. if they can save thee in tfte t. of trouble 8.12. in ihei. of visitation they shall be cast down 10. 15. in t/ie t. of visitation they perish, 51. 18. il.l2. shall not save them at all in Ms t. of trouble 14. 1 will not hear them i» the t. that they cry 15. 11. verily 1 will cause enemy to entreat thee well tn the t. of evil, and in the t. of affliction 18. 2.1. deal thus with them in the t. of thine anger fiO. 16. handleth the sickle in the t. of harvest Ezek. 27. 34. in the t, when thou shalt be broken 35. 5. had a perpetual hatred, in the t. of their calamity, tn the t. that their iniquity had an end IIos. 2. g. 1 will take away my corn in the t. thereof. Zech, 10. 1. ask rain in the t. of the l?tter rain Mat. 13. SO. in the t. of harve.st I will say to reapers Luke 4. 27. were many lepers in the t. of Elibeus .itf* LAi*r, LoMO, Many, Oli* Past. Piiucts.s, TIIM Same TIMF. .Vum. 32. 10. Lord's anger was kindled the«am« t Deut. 9. 20 1 prayed for Aaron also the same 3 Kings 0. 23. yet Eilom revolted, then Libnah re volted at the same t. 2 Chron, 21. li>, 1 Chron. 15. 11. they offered the same t. 700 oxeu 16. 10. Asa oppressed the people at the tame /* Esra 5. 3. at the same t. came to them Tataai Jer. 39. 10- gave them vineyards at the tame t Ezek. 38. 10, at the same t. shalt thou think evil Dan. 4. 36.at the satne t. my reason returned 12. 1. trouble, such as never was to that same t Acts 19. 23. the same t. there arose no small stir Hee Second, Set. That TIME. Jiidg, 11. 26. why did ye not recover in tliat t, 1 Sam. 11. 9- to-morrow by Mai t. the sun ba hot ExraS. I6. since that t. hath i: been in building Neh. 4. 16. to pass from that t. forth, 13. 21. Isa. 16. 13. spoken conceruiog Moab since that i. 18.7' in that t. shall the present be brought 44.8. have I not told thee from //la/ /. and declared 45,21. who hath told it from that t. ? 48. 8. from that t. that thine ear was not opened Jer. 50. 4. that t. Israel shall come weeping 20. in that t. the iniquity of Israel not be found Amos 5. 13. the prudent keep silence in that t. Mat. 4. 17- from that t. Jesus began to preach 16. 21 . from that t. began to shew his disciples 26. 16. from that t. Judas sought opportunity LnkelQ.l&. since that t. kingdom of G, ispreached John%. QQ.ixomthat f. many disciples went back Acts 13. 1, about that t. lUrod stretched to vex At that TIME. iVum. 23.4. Balak was king of Moab at that t. Deut. 1. 9. and I spake to you at that t. saying 16. I charged your judges at that t. saying 18. I commanded you at that t. 3. 18. 5. 21. 1 commanded Joshua at that t. saying 23. I besought the Lord at that t. saying 5. 5. 1 stood between the Lord and you at that t. 9. 19- the Lord hearkened to me at that 1. 10. Itr. 1 Ham. 14. 18. the ark was at that t. with Israel 2 Chron. 13, 18, Israel brought under at thai t. 30.3. they could not keep the passover at that t» 35. 17* Israel kept the passover at that t. Jer. 3. 17. at that t. they shall call Jerusalem 8. 1. at that t. shall they bring out the bones 33.15. at that t. cause the branch of righteousness Dan. 12. 1. at that t. shall Michael stand up Mie. S. 4. will hide his face from them at that t, Zeph. 1. 12. at that t. I will search Jerusalem 3. 19. at that t. I will undo all that afflict /. 20. at that t. will I bring you again, in time Luke 23. 7. himself was at Jerusalem, at that t Acts 8. 1. at that t. was a great persecution Eph. 2. 13. at that t. ye were without Christ See Third. This TIME. Gen. 29. 34, this t. will my husband be joined Exod. 8.33. Pharaoh hardened his heart at this t 9. 14. I will at this t. send all my plagues 18. to-morrow about thit 1. 1 will cause it to raiu 27. and Pharaoh said, I have sinned thit t Num. 23. 2.3. according to this t. it shall be said Judg. i$d 23. nor would as at this t. have told us 21. 32. for ye did not give unto them at this t. 1 Sam. 9. 13, for about this t. ye shall find him ZSam. 17. 7> the counsel is not good at this t. 1 Kings 2,26. 1 will not at Mix/, put thee to death 19.2-to-morrowMif (,20.6.2A^i«g*7.1,18, f 10,6. Neh. 13-6. in all this t. was not I at Jerusalem Esth. 4. 14. for if thou boldest thy peace at this t. an come to the kingdom for such a i. as this Psal. 113, 2. blessed be Ue Lord from this t. forth 115. 18. we will bless the l^rd from t/tts t. forth 121. 8. he will preserve thee rrom this t. forth Jsa. 48. 6. 1 have shewed new things from this t. Jer. 3.4. wilt thou not from thtst. cry unto me r 51. 5. this is the i.oi the Lord's vengeance Mic. 2.3, noT go haughtily for this t. is evil Mat. 24. 21. tribulation such as was not since ths beginning of the world to this t. Mark 13, IQ. Mark 10. 30. but b« shall receive an hundred-fold now in this t. and eternal life, Luke 18. 30. Luke 12. 56, how is it ye do not discern this t.f ' John 11. 39. Lord^ by this t. he stinketh Acts 1.6. wilt thou at this t. restore the kingdom ? 24. 26. Felix answered, go thy way for this t. Rom. 3, 26. to declare at this t. his righteousness 8. 18. that the sufferings of this present r. 9- 9- at this t. will I come, Sara shall have a son 11. 5. so at this present i. there is a remnant 1 Cor. 16. 12. his will was not to come at ttiti 2 Cor. 8. 14. that now at i4isr. your abundance TIMES. Geit. 27. 36. he hath supplanted me these two i- Lev. 19.-6. ye shall not observer. Z)cw».18.10,.4. Deut. 4. 42. the slayer bated him not i'-i (. pasi Judg. 13. "d. the Spirit brsan to move him at 1. TIT •i(if^. Ift, yo. I T,-fil CO out as at other /. and shake £0. 30. pat themselves io array as at other e. 31. the Benjamites began to kill as at other t. Sam. 3. 10. the Lord called a£ at other r. Samuel 18. 10. David played with his hand as at others. 20. 25. the king sat on his seat as at other t. Kings IQ.'25. hast thou not heard long a^o how of ancient f . that I have formed it P Isa. 37. 36. 21. 6, Manasseh observed /. 2 Ckron. 33. 6. 1 C/ir. 12. 32. men that had understanding of the (. 29. 30. the t. that went over him and over Israel 2 C/iron^ 15. 5. in those t. there was no peace Esifi. 1. 13. the wise men which knew the t. Job 24. 1. 1. are not hidden from the Almighty Psal. 9. 9. Lord will be a refuge in t. of trouble 10. 1. whyhidest thou thyself in t. of trouble? 31.l5.my /.are in thy hand, deliver me from enem. 44. 1. what works thou didst in the /. of old 77. 5. 1 have considered the years of ancient t. Ita. 33. 6. knowledge shall be the stability of thy t. 46. 10. from ancient t. things not yet done Biek. 12. 27. he prophesied of the (. far off Dan. 2. 21. he changeth the t. and the seasons 7- 25. he shall think to change t. and laws 9. 25. the streets shall be built in troublous t. !1. 14. in those t. there shall many stand up 12. 7. for a time, t. and an half. Rev. 12. 14. A/tf(.l6.3.butcan ye not discern the signs of the 1. 1 Luke 21. 24. till the t. of the Gentiles be fulfilled Jicts 1. 7. it is not for you to know the (. or seasons 3. 19. when the t. of refreshing shall come 21. till the t. of restitution of all things 14. 16. who in t. past suffered all nations to walk 17. ?6. hath determined the t. before appointed 30. the t. of this ignorance God winked at Hum. 11. .30. as ye in t. past have not believed God e Cor. 11.24. of Jewsfive/.rece-'vedT forty stripes Gal. 1. 23. that he which persecuted us in (.past 4. 10. ye observe days and months, (. and years £^h. 1. 10. in the dispensation of the falnessof f. i Thess.5.\. of the /.yehavenoneed that I write 1 Tim. 4.1. in latter t. some shall depart from faith 6. 15. which in his t. he shall shew who is king ft Tim. 3. 1, in last days perilous r. shall come Tit. 1. ^. hath in due t. manifested his word Heb. 1.1. God who at sundry t, spake to the fathers All TIMES. Lev. 16. 2. that he come not at all /.within the vail 1 Kings 9.5^. maintain cause of his people aXalli. Psal. 34. 1 . 1 will bless the Lord at all t. his praise 62.8. trust in him ziall t. ye people pour out heart 106.3. blessed is he that doth righteousness at all t, ll9'20.for longing it hath to thy judccmeots at allt. Prav, 5. 19. let her breasts satisfy thee at all t. 17. 17. a friend loveth at all t. abrother is born for See Appointed, Many, Seven, Ten, Three. TINGLE. 1 Sam. 3. 11. at which the ears of every one that hears it shall t. 2 Kings 21. 12. Jer. I9. 3. TINKLING. ha. 3. 16. mincing and making a t. with their feet IH. take away the bravery of their t. ornaments 1 Cor. 13. 1. 1 am become as a r. cymbal TIN. A'7fm.31 ,22. /.that may abide fire, make go thro' fire ha. 1. 25. and I will take away all thy t. Ezek. 22. 18. al! they are brass, and t. and iron 20. as they gather lead and r. into the furnace 27. 12. Tarshish was thy merchant in /. and lead TIP. Luke iG. 24. may dip the t. of his finger in water See Bieht Ear. TIRE. Ezek. 24. 17- hind the /. of thy head upon thee TIRED. 2 Kings 9,30..Ie2cbel t. her head, and looked TIRES. Isn. 3. 18. the Lord will take away their t. hsek. 24. 23F. and your e. shall be on your heads TITHE. V'/ig practice of paying tithes is very ancient ; for xoe ,fi«rf. Gen, 14. 20. that Abrakam gave tithes to Melchisedek, kmg -of Salem, at his leewn from his expedition against Chedorlao. mfr, and she four kings in con/eileraev with film. Ahraham gave him the tithe of all the btwty taken from th^ enemy. Jacob imitated this piety of his grandfather when he voiced '0 the Lord the tithe «/ all the tuSstance he "it^ht tttquire m ^Mesopotamia. Gen. 28. 22, "•f all that thou shalt give me, I will surely give ihe tenth unto thee -, for the main- tenance of thy Korship, and other pious uses. Under the laio, Moses ordained. Lev. 27. 30, 3], 32, All the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land, or of the fruit of the tree, is the Lord's ; it is holy unto the Lord, &n. ^here teer* three sorts of tithes to he paid from rut people (besides those from the Leviles io 634 TIT the priestfj Ntim. 28. 26, £7, &C (I) To the Levites, for their maintenance, Num* 18. 21, 24. (2/ For the Lard's feasts and sa- crifices, to be eaten in the place which the Lord should choose to put his name there to wit, where the ark should be, the tabernacle or temple. This tenth part was either sent to Jerusalem tn kind, or, if it was too far, they sent the value in money, which was to be laid out for oxen, sheep, wine, or uhai else they pleased. Dent. 14. 22, 23, 24, 4c, (3) Besides these two, there was to be, every third year, a tithe for the poor, to be eaten at their own dwellings, Deut. 14. 28, 29- Some are of opinion that this third tithe wat not dif- ferent from the second before taken notice of, except that in the third year it was not brought to the temple, but was used upon the spot by every one irt the city of his habitation : So t/iat there were ojtly, according to them, two sorts of tithes, that which was given to the Levites and priests, a?td that which was applied to making feasts of charity, either in the temple of Jeru- salem, or in other cities. Tithes were paid to God as a sign of homage and gratitude: thus AbraharrCs giving tithes, of the spoil to Melchizedek, was a token that he owned his victory and silccess to be from God ; and when tithes were kept back from Ihe priests, the Lord complained that he was robbed, Mai. 3. 8. The payijig of them was an honouring of God, Prov, 3. 9- Hence the Apostle proves the superiority of Melehitedek and his priesthood above the patriarch Abra- ham, and the priesthood of Levi, because Abraham., and Levi in his loins, paid tithes unto him, as the lesser unto the greater, Heb. 7. 4, 5, 6, &c. In the New Testament, neither our Saviour, nor his apostles have commanded any thing in this affair of tithes: only when our Lord sent his Apostles to preach tn the cities of Israel, he forbad them to carry their purse or provisions along with them, but to enter into the houses of those that were wiUiiig to receive them, and to eat what should be set before them} for the labourer, says he, is worthy of his hire, and of his maintenance. Mat. 10. 10. Luke 10. 7, 6* St. Paul would have it, that he that re- ceives instruction, should administer some of his good things to him that gives it him. Gal. 6. 6. It is agreeable to nature and reason, that they which wait at the altar should live by the altar, 1 Cor. 9. 13. Aiid as God, under the law ordained and appointed a living or maintenance for his ministers, so as riiey needed not, as other men, to labour with their hands to get bread to eat ; so under the New Testa- ment, God has ordained, that those mho are taken off from worldly employments, and spend ' their time in the study and preaching of the gospel, should have a livelihood for thc-'r labour. 1 Cor. 9- 14, Even so hath the Lord ordained, that they which preach the gospel, should live of the gospel. And in ihe Tth verse, Who goeth a warfare at hid own charges P The -most barbarous nations, and the heathen Greeks and Homans, out of a principle of reli- gion common to all men, have often dedicated their tithes to their gods. Some have made it a standing obligation, others have done it upon particular occasions, and by the impulse of a transient devotion. Laertiiu says, that wlien Pisistratus, tyraitt at Athens, wrote to Solon, to persuade hitn to return to Athens, he tells him, " that every one there pays the tithe of " his goods for t'le offering of sacrifices to the " gods," Laert. Lib. 1. Pliny says that the Arabian merchants who traded in spices, dnrst not sell any till they had paid the tithe to their god Sabis : And Plutarch, in more places than one, mentio7is a custom of the Romans, of offer- ing to Hercules the tithe of what they took from their enemies. Lev. 27. 30. all the t. of the land is the Lord's 32. concerning the r. of the herd of the flock Num. 18. 26. ye shall offer a tenth part of the t. Deut. 12. 17. not eatwithin thy gates the '.of corn 14. 2.*). eat t. in the place the Lord shall choose 28. at the end of three years bring forth the t. 2 C/(ro«.31.5.they brought in the first-fruits of corn andthe/.of all things,6,12. Neh. 13. 12. Neh. 10. 38. the Levites shall bring up (. of tithes Mat. 23. 23. ye pay t. of mint, anise^ and cummin TJTIIE, Verb. i?«TiM4,22.thou shalt surely f.inereaseofthy seed Luke 11. 42. for ye t. mint, and ru«, and all herbs TITHES. Gen. 14. 20. Abraham gave M.elchizedek t. of all f^ev. 27. 31. if a man wjl] redeem ought of his *. TOK Num. 18 S4. the t, I have given to the Levite* 26. when ye take of the children of Israel /. 2H. offer an heave-offeiing to Lord of all your g Deut. 12. 6. thither ye snail bring your t 11. S6. 12. thou hast made an end of tithing the r Neh. 10. 37. that the Levites might have the t 12. 44. and some were appointed forthe t, 13. 5 where aforetime they laid the t. of corn Amos 4. 4. bring your /. after three years, Mai 3. 10 Mai. 3. 8. ye have robbed me of t. and offerings Luke 18. 12. L f^ive t. of all that I possess Heh. 7.5. the priest's have commandment to take r, 6. he received t. of Abraham, and blessed him 8. and here men that die receive t. 9> Levi who received t. paidf. in Abraham TITHING. Deut. 26. 12. made end of t. third year is year of r TITLE, 2 Kijigs 23. 17. be said, what t. is that that I see Jo/m 19. 19, Pilate wrote a/, and puc it on the cross 20. this t. then read many of the Jews TITLES. Job 32. 21. nor let me give flattering r. to man 22. for I know not to give flattering t, TITIXE. Mat. 5.18. one /. shall in nowise pass from the law Luke 16. 17> than for one t. of the law to fail TO and FRO, See Fro. TOE. Exod. 29. 20. upon the great t. of their right foot, Lev. 8. 23, 24. I 14. 14, 17, 25 28* TOES. Judg. 1,6. cttt off his thumlps and his great t. 7. seventy kings having thumbs and t. cut off 1 Chron. 20. 6. whose fingers and (. were, 24. Dan. 2. 41 . thou sawest the t. part of iron, 43. TOGETHER. Deut. 22. 10. thou shalt not plow with ox and ass r. Judg. 19. 29'. he divided her, t. with her bones 1 Sam. 31. 6. all his men died that same day t. 1 Ki7igs 3. IQ.ELDd we were t. there was no stranger 11. 1. women, t. with the daughter of Pharaoh Kings 9. 25: when thou and I rode /. after AhaV Ezra 4. 3. we ourselves (. will build to the Lord Neh. 6. 7- let us take counsel /. || 10. let us meet e. Job 3.18. there the prisoners rest t. they hear not 10. 8. have fashioned me t. round about 17. 16. shall go down, when our rest f. isin thedus 24. 4. the poor of the earth hide themselves t. 34.l5.all flesh shall perish r.man shall turn to du^, Psal. 2. 2. the rulers take counsel t. against the L, 14. 3. they are all (. become filthy, Rom. 3. 12.. 34. 3. magnify the L. and let us exalt his name t. 37. 38. the transgressors be destroyed t. Zra.l.SKi Prov. 22.2.the rich and poor meet f. Lord is maker 29. 13. the poor and the deceitful man meet t. Eccl. 4. 11. if two lie t. then they nave heat Isa. 9. 21. and they ;. shall be against Judah £6. 19- '.with my dead body shall they arise 41. 23. do good or evil, that we may behold it t. 52. 8. with the voice t. shall they sing, g. 65. 25. the wolf and the Iamb shall feed t, Ezek. 37> ?• the bones came t. bone to his bone Amos 1 . 15. go into captivity, he and his princes , 3. 3. can two walk t. except they be agreed r Mat. 18. 20. where two or three are ga^ered t 19. 6. what God hath joined t. Mark 10. 9. Luke 15. 6. he calletb t. his friends and neighbours- Acts 2. 44. and all that believed were t. and had 5. 9. that ye have agreed t. to tempt the Spirit Rom. 8.28. we know that all things work t. for good Eph. 2.5. hatli quickened us /.|!6. hath raised usr,> 21, in whom all the building fitly framed t, 22. Phil. 1, 27. striving t. for the faith of the gospel 3. 17. breth. be followers /. of me, and mark thei» Col. 2. 2. he comforted, being knit /. in love. I9. 13. you being-dead in sins, hath he quickened t. X Thess. 4. 17- shall be caught up (. || 5. 10. live f 2 Thess. 2. 1. we beseech you by our gathering /. 1 Pet. 3. 7. as being heirs t. of the grace of life See Dwell. TOIL, Gen. 5. 29. comfort us concerning our work and t. 41. 51. God, s^d he, hath made me forget my t: TOIL,. Verb. Mat. 6. 28. they t. not nor spin, Luke 12. 27. TOILED. Luke 5. 5. Simon said,.M aster, we have t. all night TOILING. Mark 6. 48. and he saw them t. in rowing TOKEN. Gen. 9. 12. this is the (, of the covenant, 13, 17. 17-11. and it shall be a t. of the covenant Exod. 3. 12. this shall be a *. that I sent thee 12. 13". the blood shall be for a /. on the houses- 13. 16. it shall be for a ^. upon thine hand Num. 17. 10. to be kept for a(. agaiiist the rebeJir Josh. S. 12. swear unto me,, and give me a true n Psal. 8(>. 17- shew me a t, for good, that they TOL I^Mrk 14. M. Judu had giveu them a t. saying }*Aii. 1* ^. is to them ui evident t. of perdition ;: 'i'hest. I. 5. a manifest i. of righteous judgment 3. 17. of Paul, which is the r. in every epistle TOKENS. /)««/. 28. 15. being f. of damsel's vii^ioity. 17,23, JobZl. 29. and do ye not know their f. PtaL tiS. 'i. they also are afraid of thy t. 135. 9. who sent /. in the midst of thee, O Kpjypt Ita, 44. 85. that frastrateth the t. if the liars TOLD. Gen, 3. 11. who r. thee that thou wast naked : 9- 88. and Ham t. his two brethren without 84. .13. 1 will not eat till I have r. mine errand 37. 5, Joseph (. his brethren the dream, 9. 10. he t. it to his father and his brethren A'i('n.83.86. (. not [ thee, all that the Lord speakelh Deut. 17. 4, it be t. thee, and behold it be true Jiidg.6. 13. hw miracles which oar&thers t. of '7 13. there was a man that (. a dream to his fellow 13. 6. I asked not, neither (. he me bis name 83. Dor would at this time have t. such things 14. 2. he came np, and /. his father and mother 6. but he t. not his father, 9, 16. 1 Sam. 1 i. 1. 17. on the seventh day hef. tier, she t. the riddle 16. 17. she urged him, he/, her all his heart, 18. ] -iam, 10. 16. he I. as that the asses were found 85. 19. but Abigail t. not her husband Nabal i'Sam. il. 5. and the woman sent andf. David 17. 17. a wench went and t, t\unn, they t. David 1 Kings 10,3. Solomon t. her all her questions, not any thing which he t. not, 8 Chroti. 9. 8. H. II. the words tliey /. also to their father 13. ?5. t. in the city where old prophet dwelt 1 Chron, 17 . 85. hast t, thou wilt build an house Ezra a. 17. 1 t. them what they should say to Iddo Kith.b.W, llaman f. of the glory of his riches 8. 1. tor Esther had /. what he was unto 'her Jub 15. 18. which wise men have t. from fathers Pxal. 44. 1. and onr fathers have /. us, 78. 3. /ii.4(. tf. have not [ t. thee from that time ? 'i5. 81. who hath t. it from that time ? have not I P 58, 15. what had not been t. them, shall they see lonah.X. 10. the men knew, because he had t. them A/a^G.33. they went into the city and /.every thing 14. 18. took up the body, and went and /. Jesus Mark J(>, 13. they went and t. it to the residue John 5. 15. the man /. the Jews it was Jesus AcrsQ. 6. be i. thee what thou must do, 28. 10. 83. Iti, he entered into the castle and t. Paul 2 Cut. 7. 7- when ha t. us your earnest desire TOLD /lim. Gen. 28. 3. the place of which God had t. him, g. 1 Sam, 3. 13. 1 have r. him, I will judge his house 18. Samuel /. him every whit and hid nothing 10. 16. of the matter of the kingdom he/, him not 86. .36. she t. him nothing till morning light 2 Kings 5. 10. to the place the man of God /. him Job 37. 80. shall it be /. him that I speak Mark 5, 33. but the woman /, him all the truth TOLD 7ne. Jndg. 16.10. thou hast mocked me and/, mtflies.13. 15. bast not /. me wherein thy strength lieth 1 Sam. 83. i the half was not r. me, 8 Chron. 9. 6, 14. 8. /. m« I should ba king over this people 8 Kings 4',Z7. hid it from me and hath not /. me 8. 14, he /. mff that thou shouldest surely recover John 4. 89. see a man which /, me all things, 39, AetsHJ.iS. it shall be even as it was /. me TOLD you. Jsn^ 40. 81. hath it not been /. ymt from beginning ? Hah. I. 5. ye will not believe though it be t. you jUfff.84. 85. behold, \ have /. you before 88. 7. there ye shall see him, lo, 1 have /, you. Jf*hn 3. 18. if 1 have t. you earthly things 8. 40. seek to kill me, a man that hath /. you truth \\. 87. he said, I have /, you already. 10. 85. H. 3. if it were not so, I would have (, y&u 29. now 1 have /. you before it comte to pjiss >(). 4. these things have I r. you, that when time shall come, ye mny reroemb. that I /. y. of them 18. 8. Jesas said, I have /. you that I am be Vor. 13. 8, I /. you before, and foretel you ui/. 5. 21. as I have also /. you in time past i^hil. 3, 18, many walk of whom J have t.you Thess, 3. 4. we /. yott that we should snfler 8 Tkess. 8. 5. when with you, I r. you these things Jude 18. they /. you there should be mocKers TOLD, Passive. Jath. 9. 84. it was certainly /. thy servants i Ki7tg.t 6, 5. the sheep and oxen cotild not be /. 18. 13. was it not /. my lord, what I did when S Kings 18. 11. and they gave the money^being /. Ps.tl. 90. (I, we spend our years as a tale that is /. Jta. 7> 8. it was t. the house of David, saying Dan. 8. 86. and the vision which is /. is true Mat, s6. 13. there shall this be /. for a memorial l^At I. 45. apurfornanee of things v/hich were t. I TQN Luke £.18. woitdcred at those things /.by shepherds TOLERABLE. Mat. 10. ir. it shall be more f, for Sodom and Gomorrah, 11. 84. Mark 6. 11. Luke 10. 18. 11. £8. more /. for Tyre and Sidon, JJuke 10, 14. TOLL. Etta 4. 13. then will they not pay t. and custom 80. /. tribute and custom was paid to them 7< 84. it shall not be lawful to impose /. on them TOMB. Job 81. 38. and he shall remain in the /. Mat. 8? 'jO. Joseph laid the body in his own new /. MaTk 6. 89. his disciples laid John's corpse in a /. TOMBS. Mat. 8. 88. met him two possessed with devirs, coming out of the t. Mark 5. 8, 3, 5. Luke 8.87. 83. 89. because ye build the /. of the prophets TONGS. ETod. 85. 38, sbalt make thee /. thereof of pare gold Num.4t. it f Profane authors, and such as had no knowledge of the holy scriptures, or of the history of the creotio?i of the world, imagined that men icere produced by chance in different parts of the world, and came out of the ground, as also all other animals besiaes ; that at first then had 710 language, nor any notiojis of things ; that first of all mere necessity, and afterwards co7iveniency taught them to invent certain sounds, or words, by which to communicate their notio7is to one a7tother: that he7ice la7tguages were formed, which became differ e7tt from each other, because they loere invented separately, and their authors had no cotnmunication teith one a7wther. But the hioreledge we have noro of the origin of 7nankind does not leave us any room to doubt, but as God created Adam perfect, so he endued him with language to express his thoughts and conceptions. Therefore we find, that the first ma7i presently after his CTeatio7i, returns an- swers to God, speaks to Ais wife, and gives 7tames to the brute creatures. His children artd successors probably spake the same lang^iage as himself, down to the deluge ; and after the de- Inge, till the confusion of tongues that happen- ed at Babel. Men are not agreed as to the ma7iner in which this famous eonfusio7i was brought aboitf. It is dbubted whether all of a sudde?t God might not make all men forget their own language, and give thetn a Jiew one, entirely different from the former ; or, whether by confoundi7ig their ideas, and disturbing their imaginations, he put into their motiths different dialects of tUe first la7tguage ,* So that the primitive tongue remai7iing uneorntpt in some families, became at once a foreig7i tongue to those that spoke it before ; as also that the dialects of the primi- tive language beca7ne barbarous a7id unknown to those who were the deposiariesf as it were, of the ancie7it language. Or, whether God might not permit that men should be perplexed, and become unintelligible to each other, and there' fore separate^ and that their separation should give oceasio7i to this change of la7iguage, by the necessary consequence of distanee of placet and want of communication isith each other. These several opinions haiie each had their pa^ irons ttnd maintainers. At to the first tongue whic-h God communicated to Adam at his creation, tJiere have been but feio nations t7t the world, which have not had the ambitio7t of having it fo' their own tongue ; TiuJt the grrterality of critics have declared TON /or the Hebrew toueue, and given it the jra- ference before all others. The conciseness simplicity, energy, and fertility of it, attd th$ relation it has to the most ancient oriental lait- guages, which seem to derive tlieir origin from It, the etymology of the name* whereby t/iefini tif mankind were called, which naturally occurs in thii language ; the names of animals which are ati sipUfieant in the Hebrew tdngue, and describe the nature and property of these very a7iimals, particulars which are not 10 be observed in any other language : all these cha- racters meeting together, raise a prejudice very muck in faomtr of its primacy and excellency. It has further a7tother privilege, namely, that the most ancient and venerable books in the world are written in Hebrew, Nevertheless several other very able critics are of opinion, that the Hebrew tongue, such as we sea it at present in the Bible, a7id as it was in the time of Moses, is not the primitive language, pure, and uncorrupted ; they observe many words in the Bible, the originals whereof are not to be found in Hebrew. They are willing to al- low, that there are more footsteps cf Adam's language preserved m the Hebrew than in any other tongue ; but this, they say, has urtdergone divers changes and alterations, and in the se- ries of so many ages, from Adam down to Moses, many roots of this language were lost, and others of a foreign extraction received. To gnaw one's tongue, is a token offtay, despair, and torment. The men that worship the beast are said to gnaw their tongues for pain. Rev. 16, 10. A tongue of the jea, a tmigue of land, are terms used in scripture for the extremity or point of the Dead sea; as in Josh. 15. f 8, 'J'heir south border was from the shore of the salt sea, from the tongue that looketh south- ward. Or, for a peninsula, a cape, a promontorp of land, stretching out into the sea. Josh. 18. f 19. 'J'be sconrge of the tongue. Job 5. 81. B9 this are to be understood, maliciotu dis-. courses, scandal, calumny, i7tsul(i7ig, and offen- sive speeches. The gift of tongues, which God granted to the Apostles and disciples assembled at Jerusalem, 071 the day of Pentecost, Acts 2. 3, 4, &c. was communicated to the faithful, as may be seen by the epistles of St. Paul, which regulate the manner in which this great privilege was to be made use of in their assemblies, X Cor, 18. 10. I 14. 8, dec. It continued in the church as long as God thought it necessary, for the con- version of the heathen, and the confirming of believers, hi 1 Cor. 13. 1, St. Paul says. Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, 1 am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. By which is not to be understood that the angels have any sensible tongue, either common or pro per: the Apostle inte7ids to use a ki7id of hyper bole; that ts, I uouid have every one set a due value upon the gift of tongues ; but though a man should have all the eloquence that can be imagined, eovtd he speak as well as angels them- selves, this inestimable gift would be of little use to him as to sahatio7t, if he is without cha- rity, or a principle of true love to God and man in his heart. Exod. 11.7 .against Israel shall not a dog move his /« Josh. 10. 81. none moved his /. against Israel Judg. 7. 5, that lappeth of the water with his /, Job 5. 81. shall be hid from the scourge of the /. 15. 5. and thou choosest the s. of the crafty 80. 18. though he hide wickedness under his t. 16. poison of asps, the viper's /, shall slay him 89. 10. their /. cleaved to roof of their mouth Psal. 5. 9. they flatter with their e. 10. 7. under his /. is mischief and vanity ] 8 . 3 . shall cut off the /.that speaketh proud thin^i 4. who have said, with our /. will we prevail ]5.3.he that backbiteth Dot with his/, nor doth 34. 13. keep thy /. from evil, 1 Pet. 3. 10. 37.30, and his /. talketh of judgment 50. 19. and thy /. frameth deceit 58. 8. thy r. devlseth mischiefs like a razor 57. 4. and their /. is a sharp sword 64. 3. who wbet their /. like a sword, and bend 8. shall make their /. to fall 0% themselves 65. 23. /. of thy dogs shall be dipped in the same 73. 9, and their /. walketh through the earth 109.8. they have spoken against me with a lying r 180. 3. what shall be done to thee, thou false /. / 186. 8. then was our /. filled with singing Prov. 6. 17. God hateth a proud look, a lying /. 84. from the flattery of the /. of a strange womaA 10. 80. the /. of the just is as choice silver 31. but the froward /. shall be cut out 18. 18. but tU /. 0$ the vise is health TON Pwv. IS* 19* but a lying t. is but for a moment J5. 2. ibe t. of the wise useth knowledge aright 4. a wholesome /.is a tree of life, but perverseness 16. 1. and the aaswer of the (. is from the Lord 17. 4. and a liar giveth heed to a naughty t. 20. he that hath a perverse t, falls into mischief 18. St. death and life are in the power of the t. SI. 6. getting of treasures by a lying t. is vanity S3, whoso keepeth his t. keepeth his soul from S5. 15. and a soft t. breaketh the bone S3, so doth an angry countenance a backbiting t. SQ. S8. a lying t. hateth those afflicted hy it £8. 2.1. than he that flattcreth with the t. .30. 1 10. hurt not with thy /. a servant to master .SI. 26. and in her t. is the law of kindness Eccl. 10. + 11. the master of the t. is no betier Cant. 4.11. honey and milk are under thy /. Isa, 3, 8. because their t. is against the Lord 5. + 24. as the t. of fire devoureth the stubble ."^O, 27. and his /. is as a devouring fire 3S.4. the-/, of the stammerers shall speak plainly 33. ig. thou shalt not see people of a stammering r. ^5. 6. then shall the ; . of the dumb sing 41. 17. and when their t. faileih for thirst 45. 23. that unto me every r. shall swear ^0.4. the Lord hath given methe t. of the learned 54. 17. every t, that shall rise against thee 57. 4. against whom draw ye out the /. ? 59. 3. your t. hath muttered perverseness Jer. g. 3. they bend their (. like their bow for lies 5. they have taught their t. to speak lies 8. their /. is as an arrow shot out, it speaketh 18. 18. come, and let us smite him with the t. Lam* 4. 4. the t. of the sucking child cleaveth E.zek. 3. + 5. art not sent to a people heavy of t. 26.i will make thy /.cleave to roof of thy mouth JJos.t. 16. princes shall fall for the rage of their /. Jiab. 1 . 13. holdest thy /. when wicked devoureth Zech, 14. 12. their /. shall consume in their mouth Mnrkl. S.'?. and he spit, and touched his /. 35. and straightway his /. was loosed, Lvke 1.64. /am.l.26.seemeth religious, and bridleth not his /. 3. 5. so the /. is a little member, and boasteth 6. the /. is a fire || 8. tbe /. can no man tame John 3. 18. nor let us love in /. but in truth See Deceitful, Hold. My TOKGUE. 6'am.23.2.Spirit spoke, and his word was in mt/ t. {>'^. 7.4. if we had been sold, I had held my t. ob 6. 30. is there iniquity in my t. 27 .4. not speak wickedn.Dor shall »ny /.utter deceit 33. 2. behold, my t. hath spoken in my mouth "Psal. 22. 15. and my t. cleaveth to my jaws 35, 28. and my t. shall speak of thy righteousness and praise all day long, 51. 14. | 71. 24. 39. 1. 1 will take heed that I sin not with my t. 3. my heart was hot, then spake I with my t. ♦5. 1. my e. is the pen of a ready writer 66. 17. and God was extolled with my t. 119- 172. my t. shall speak of thy word 137. 6, let my /. cleave to the roof of my mouth 139. 4. not a word in my t. hut thou knowest it ^jihe 16. 24. may dip his finger, and cool my t. JlctsZ.26. my heart did rejoice, my t. was glad tots; CUE. ^osh. 7. +21. 1 saw a /. of gnld, and coveted it TONGUE. Joj/j. IS. + 2. from the t. that looketh southward 18. + 19. out-goin!i3 at the north /. of the salt-sea 7jfl. 11. 15. Lord shall destroy the/, of Egyptian sea TONGUE for Language, Speech. Pfi7i. 10. 5. isles were divided every one after his /. Exod. 4. 10. 1 am slow of speech, and of a slow/. J^ent.28AQ. a nation whose /. shall not understand Ura4. 7. the writing of the letter was written in the Syrian /. and interpreted in the SjTian t. ia. 28. 11. for with another /. will he speak J>an. 1.4. they mightteach the /. of the Chaldeans iohn 5. 2. apool, called in the Hebrew u Bethesda ids 1.19. a field called in their proper/. Aceldama ~. 8. and how hear we every man in our own /. ? 26.14. a voice saying in the Hebrew/. Saul, Saul, ^iom. 14. 11. and every /. shall confess to God C,w.l4.e.that speaks in unknown /. 4,13,14,19,27. p. except ye utter by the t, words easy understood 26. every one of you hath a psalm, hath a t, rlitl. 2.11. that every/, confess that Jesus is Lord i ev. 5. 9. thou hast redeemed us out of every /. 9-11. whose name in tl:e Hebrew /. is Abaddon ^r' ^- ^*^^"? th#gospel to preach to every /. 16. 16. called in the Hebrew /. Armageddon TONGUED Tim. 3. 8. deacons mu.st be grave, not dooble-f. TONGUES. Gen. 10. £0. tl*! sons of Ham, after their /. 31. these are the sons of Shem, after their /. /'f .31 .20. thou shalt keep them from ihe strife of t. fi'j. 9. destroy, O Lord, and divide their /. 7S. 36. and they lied to him 'vith their /. 140. 3. they shaijoeoed their /, like a serneat 636 TOO I //a.€6.10.shall come.I will gather all nations and/. \Jer. 23. 31. that use their /. and say, he saith \MaTk 16. 17. they shall speak TTith new t. Acts 2. 3. there appeared to them cloven /. 4. and they began to speak with other /. 11. we hear in our /. the wonderful works of God 10. 46. for they heard them speak with /, 19- 6. and they spake with /. and prophesied Rmn. 3. 13. with their /. they have used deceit 1 Cor. 12. 10. to another divers kinds of /. 28. 30. do alt speak with /. / do all interpret ? 13. 1. though I speak with the /. of men and angels 8. whether there be /. they shall cease 14. 5. I would ye all spake with /. bat rather 6. brethren, if I come- to you speaking with /. 18.1 thank God, 1 speak with /.more than you all 21. with men of other /. will I speakto people 22. /. are for a sign || 23. if all speak with /. 39. brethren, forbid not to speak with /. Tlev. 7. 9. people and /. stood before the throne 10. 11 , must prophesy airain before nations and /. 11. 9- '- and nations shsdl see their dead bodies 13, 7. and power was given him over all /. 16. 10. and they gnawed their /. for pain 17< 15. the waters thou sawest are nations and /. TOOK. Gen, 5. 24. and Enoch was not, for God /. him 21 . 21. his mother /. him a wife out of Egypt 24, 7. God, which /, me from my father's house 42. 30. the lord of the land /. us for spies N7im. 3. 49. Moses /. the redemption-money, 50. 11. 25. the Lord /. of the Spirit that was on him 21. 1. king Arad /. some of them prisoners 23. 11. I /, thee to curse mine enemies, and lo Deiit. 1, 15. so I /, the chief of your tribes 2. 35. only the cattle we t. for a prey to ourselves 3. 4. there was not a city we /. not from thtm 9. 21. I /. your sin, the calf which ye had made 22. 14. I /.this woman and foundher not amaid Josh. 7. 21. then 1 coveted them, and /. them y. 14. the men /. of their victuals, and asked not 24. 3. I i. your father Abraham from other side Jiuig.l6.Zl. Philistines /. Samson, put out hre eyes 17. 2. behold, the silver is with me, 1 t, it 19- 15. no man /. them into his house to lodging 25. the man /. his concubine, and brought her 20. 6. I /. my concubine, and cut her in piecrs 1 Sam. 2. 14. brought op, the priest /. for himself 5. 1. and the Philistines /. the ark of God, 2. 10. 1. Samuel/, a vial of oil and poared on Saul 14. 47. so Saul /. the kingdom over Israel 15. 21. the people /. of the spoil, sheep and oxen 16. 13, Samuel /. horn of oil and anointed David 18. 2. Saul /. him, would not let him go home 26. 12. David /. the spear from Saul's bolster 2 Sam. 1. 10. 1 (. the crown and. brought it hither 6. 6. Uzzah /. hold of it for the oxen shook it 7. 8, 1 t. thee from the sheep-cote, to be ruler 15. my mercy shall not depart, as I /.it from Saul 12. 4. but /. the poor man's lamb and dressed it 1 Kingi 1. 39. Zadok the priest r. an horn of oil 3. 20. she arose and /. my son from beside me 20. 34. the cities my father /. I will restore 2 AVn^jlO.Sl.butJehu/.noheedtowalkinthelaw 1 Ckron. 11. 5. yet David /. the castle of Zion 2 Chron. 33. 11. which /. Manasseh among thome ExraS. 14. vessels whidi Nebuchadnezzar /.6. 5. Eit/t. 2. 7- whom Mordecai r. for his own daughter 6. 11. then /, Haman the apparel and the horse 9- 27. t. on them, that they would keep Purim J06 10. + 8. thine hands /. pains upon me Psal. 22. 9. he that /. me out of the womb, 71. 6. 48. 6. fear /. hold on them there, and pain 55. 14. we /. sweet counsel together, and walked 78.70. he chose David, and /. from the sheep-folds Isa. 8. 2. I /. me faithful witnesses to record 40. 14. with whom /. he counsel, who instructed Jer. 25. 17. tlien /. I the cup at the Lord's hand 31.32. in the day I /.them by the hand, ffeb.8.9. 39. 14. even they /. Jeremiah out of prison Ezei. 8. 3. and he t. me by a lock of mine head 10. 7. he /. fire from between the cherubims 33. 5. he heard the trumpet, and /. not warning ^mas 7. 15. the Lord ^ me as I followed the fiock Zech. 11, 7. T /. me two staves, beauty and band 13. 1 took the thirty pieces and cast to the potter Mat. 8. 17. himself /. our infirmities, and bare 13.33. like leaven which a woman t. Luke 13.21. 25. 3. the foolish virgins /. no oil || 35. ye /. me in 43. I was a stranger and ye /. me not in Mark 12. 20. the first /. a\vife, and left no seed 21. the second r.her and died, Luke 20. 29,30. 't-4-.49- in the temple teaching, and ye /. menot John 19. 27. that disciple /. her to his own home Acts 1. 16. who was guide to them who/. Jesus 9- 27. but Barnabas /.him, and declared to them 12.25, /. with them John whose sirname was Mark 19. 13. /. on them to call over them which had 24. fi. whom -we /. and would have judged by law 28 15. Paul thanked God aud /. courage TOO Gal. £, 1 . 1 went up and I /. Titus wJtltme also Phil. 2. 7. and /. upon him the form of a servant Coi. 2.14. /.it out of the way, nailing it to his cross He6. 2. 14. he also himself/, partof the same 10. 34. ye /.joyfully the spoiling of your goods Hev. 5. 7. he /. the book || 8. 5. angel /. the censer 10. 10. 1/, the little book oat of the anger? hand TOOK aaay. Gen. 27. 36. he /. away my birth-right, behold Exod. 10, 19. a west-wind/. aa?ay t\ie locusts 13. 22. he /. not uTeay the pillar of cloud by day Lev. 6. 4. he shall restore that which he /. away Jvdg. 8. 21, Gideou /. away their ornaments 11. 13. Israel /. flway my land when they came ujl 15. Israel /. not away the land of Moab I Sam, 27. 9. David /, away the sheep and oxen 1 Kings 14. 26. Shishak /. away the treasurea 15. 12. Asa/. awayXhK Sodomites out of the lano 22. and they /. aaay the stones of Ramah 2 Kings23. 11. Josiah t. away thehoTses of the sua 25. 14. all the vessels wherewith they ministered the Chaldeans /. away, 15. Jer. 52. 18, 19 2 Chron. 14. 3. Asa /. away the altars || 5. images 17. 6. Jehoshaphat /. away the high places 30. 14. Hezekiah /. aaay the altars in Jerusalem 33. 15. Manasseh /. away the strange gods Psal. 69. 4. 1 restored that which I /. not atcay Cant. 5. 7. the keepers /. away my vail from me' Lzek. 16. 50, I /. them away as I saw good Hos. 13. 11. and I /. thekingaway inmy wrath Mat. 24. .^9. the flood came and /. them all away John 11 . 41. then they /. away the stone from place He TOOK. Gen. 34.2. Shechem saw her,/i« /. her, and lay witt Exod. 4. 6. when he t. it out, his hand was leprous 24. 7. he t. the book of the covenant and read 32. 20. and he /. the calf whici they had made 34. 34. he t. the vail off, until he came out Lev. 8. 16. lie t, all the fat on Ae inwards, 25. Jndg.Q. iG. het. the elders of the city and thorns Ruth 4. 2. he f . ten men of the elders of the city L Sam.ll. 7. Ae/. a yoke of oxen, and hewed them 14, 52. Saul saw any valiant man, he /. him to him 15, 8. he t. Agag king of the Amalekites alive 17.40./te /.bis staff in his hand, and .chose him 2 Sam. 13.11. he t. hold of her, and said, lie with me 18. 14. he t. three darts, and thrust them through 22. 17. he sent from above, he /. me, Pial, 18. lO. 1 Kings 17, 19. he t. her son out of her bosom 2 Kings 2. 14. he t. the mantle of Elijah that ItH 3. 27. he t. his eldest son and offered him for a 5. 24. he t. them from their hand and besiowed 8. 15. he t. a thick cloth and dipt it in water 13. \5. and he t. unto him bow and arrows Job 2. 8. he t. him a potsherd to scrape himself Prov. 12. 27. slothful roasteth not that which he t Hos.ia.S. he /. his brother by the heel in the womU Mat. 15.36. he t. the seven loaves, Mark 8. 6. 26, 27. he /.the cup, LiikeZZ. 17- 1 Cor. 11. 25. 37. he /,with him Peter, James, John, Luke Q. 28. 27, 24. he t. water and washed his hands, saying Mark 8. 23. and he t. the blind man by the hand 9. 36. he t. a child and set him in the midst Luke 9. 16, he t. the five loaves and two fishes 10. 35. he t. out two-pence and gave to the host 22. 19, and he t. bread, 24. 30. Acts £7- 35. Acts 16, 33. he t. them the same hoiir and washed 21. 11. he t. Paul's girdle and bound his hands Heb. 2. 16, ke t. not on him the nature of angel^' 9. 19. he t. the blood of calves and of goats They TOOK. Gen 6. 2. they r. them wives which they choose 14. 11. and they t. all the goods of Sodom 12. and they t. Lot, Abram's brother's son Num. 16. 18. and they t. every man his censor Deut. 1. 25. and they t. of the fruit of the land Josh. 6. 20. the people went up and they t. the city 7 . 23. the king of Ai, they t. alive and brought him 11.19. save Hivites, all other they t. in battle Judg. 3. 6. they t. their daughters to he wives 2 Kings 10. 14. they t. them alive and slew them Lam. 5. 13. tliey t. the young men to grind Ezek. 23. 13. 1 saw that they t. both one way Dan. 5. 20. and they t. his glory from him Mat. 21. 46. because /Aey /.him for a prophet 28, 15. so/Aev/. the money, and did as taught Mark IZ.S. they /.him, and killed him, and cast him Luke 22. 54. t/iey t. him and led him, John I9. 16. Acts 4. 13. and they t. knowledge of them that 13. 29. they /.him down from the tree and laid 18.26. they t. him, and expounded the way of Gad TOOK up. Num. 23. 7' Balaam t. up his parable and said, 18. I 24.3, 15,20,21, 2.^i .Josh.3.5.ihfi priests /.«p the ark, 6.12. 1 Kings B.3. J-udg, 19. 28. then the man /. w/thisconcubine 1 Sam. g. 24. and the cook (. up the shoulder 2 Sa7n. 2. 32. they /. up Asahel and buried hini 4. 4. Mephibosheth's nurse /. him nj) and fled i hingi IS- 29. and the prophet t. w^ the cart as- TOP t King! S.lS.he r. r/p alio the mantle of Elijah 4. 37- the Shunamite i.up her son and weotout 10. 15. and be (.Uiai up to htm into the chariot NeA. 1. 1. 1 (. up the wioc and gave it to the kiog Jer. 38. IS. they (. Jeremiah up out of the dungeon Etek.3, 12.thentheSplriu.ine«;», 11. 54, | 43.3 Dan. 3. C2. the flame slew men that r. up Shadrach fanah 1. 15. so they t.vp Jonah, and cast him forth A/af.u.lS.they r.upthebodyof John, A/ar*6.29. SO. they t. up of the fragments that remained, IS. 37. Mark 6. 43. | 8. 8, 20 16. g> and how many baskets je t. up, 10. Mark 2. 12. and he i. up the bed and went forth 10. 1G. he r. them up in his arms and blessed them Luke S. C8. f . him up inhis arms and blessed God John a. 50. I. up atones to cast at him. 10. 31. Acij 7. 21. Pharaoh's daughter t. Moses up 43. yea, ye t. up the tabernacle of Moloch 10. 20. bni Peter (. him up^ saying;, stand up 21.15. we I.up our carriagoe and went to Jerusalem Jiev. 18. 21. and a mighty angel (. up a stone TOOK EST. Psal.QQ. 8. 1'ho' thou t. vengeance of their inventlans Exek. l6. 18. and t, thy broldered garments TOOL. Erod. 20. 25. if lift up thy t. thou hast polluted it .IS. 4. and he fashioned it with a graving t. J)eut.27.5,thon ^halt not lift up any iron /.on them 1 Kings 6. 7. nor any t. of iron beard in the house TOOTH Is an useful memher of the body known 6if every ■body. The Hebrews call ivory, tooth, or the elephant's tooth, 1 Kings 10. -f 22. They some- times also called 4he prominence ^ a rock by .the name of tooth, 1 Sam. 14. f 4. Between the •passages there was a sharp rock ; hi Hebrew. the tooth of a rock. And the rock from johich Gvd caused the water to gush out, for quenching Samson's thirst, is called maktesh, that is, the jaw-tooth, Jud^. 15. 19. It was ordered by the tare of retaliation, that they should give tooth for tooth, Exod. 21. 24. This law is, by most in- terpreters, reckoned 07tly minatory J yet so as that it 7oas literally to be inflicted, except the injuring party would give such satisfaction as the injured person accepted, or the juJdges deter mined. r ) gnash the teeth is a token of sorrow, rage, despair, hatred, and passion. The Psalmist says, Psal. .35. 16, That his enemies gnash upon him with their teeth, out of rage and hatred. And the gospel in several places speaks (ythe gnashing of the teeth of the damned out ■of rage and despair. God breaks the teeth of the wicked, Psal, 3.7- he puts it out of their power to injure good men. The wicked com- plain, that the fathers have eaten sour grapes, and their children's teeth are set on edge, Ezek. 18. 2. As if they had said, " Our "fathers have sinned, and we ore obliged to " undergo the punishment thereof, though we are not guilty." Amos tells the idolatrous Jews, that God had sent them cleanness of teeth, that is, famine. They should not have wherewithal to defile their teeth, Amos 4. 6. Exod. 21. 24. thou shalt give (. for t. Lev. 24. 20, Deut. 19. 21. Mat. 5. 38. 27' if he smite oat his man-servant's or his maid- servant's r.he shall let him go free for his r.sake Prop. 25. 19. is like a broken/, a foot out of joint TOP. <}en. 11.4. tower whose t. may reach tlnto heaven 28. 12. the t. of the ladder reached to heaven 18. Jacob poured oil on the t. of the scone £j0^.19-2O. Lord came down on t. of mount Sinai, and called Moses to t. of the mount, 34.2, 24. 17. like devouring fire on the ^. of the mount 28, 32. there shall be an hole in the /. of it 3U. 3. shall overlay the r. with pure gold, 37. S6. ^um . 1 4 .40. the v gat up into the t . of the mountain SO. SO. Aaron clied there in the t. of the mount 23. 9. for from the t, of the rocks I see him Deut. 3. 27. get up into the t. of Fisgah, 34. L 28. 35. from sole of foot to the t. of thy head 33. Ifi. onf. oftheheadof him that was separated Judg. 6. 26i build an altar on the 1. of this roCk ?■ 51. the people gat up to the t. of the tower 5. 8. Samson dwelt in the /. of the rock Etam Sam. 9. 25. communed on the r> of the house, 26. )■ Sam. 26. 22. spread a ten£ on the /. of the house Kings 10. 19. the-', of the throne round bahind €1. f 9. and set l4aboth on the t. of the people Kings 9. 13. put it under him 00 t. of the stairs ChroH. 25. IS. cast them from the t. of the rock i^tA. 5. 2. Esther touched the t. of the sceptre sal.lZ, 16. handful of corn on t. of mountains 102. 7. 1 am as a sparrow alone on the house i. i'rov. 8. 2. she standcth in the (. of high places 21.9' better dwell in comer of honse-r. 25. 24. ej. 34. or as he that licth on the 1, 0/ a mast 037 rop Cant. 4. 8. look from the /. of Amana, from the t. Zia.S.2.the Lord's house shall be established in the /. of the mountains, and beezalted,Mi(;. 4. 1. 17, 6, two or three berries in the (. of the bow 30. 17. left u a beacon on the t, of a mountain 42. 11. let them shout from the t. of themoutains £iim. 2.19. that faint for hunger in f. of ever^ street 4. 1. the stones are poured out in t. m every street Exek. 17. 4. he cropt off the t. of his young twigs 22.1 will crop off from the /.ofhis young twigs 24. 7. her blood, she set it on the/, of a rock 8. I have set her blood on the t. of a rock 26. 4. 1 will make her like the t. of a rock, 14, 31. 3. his f. was among the thick boughs, 10, 14. 43. 12. law of the house on the t. of the mountains .Vn/i. 3. lO.her children dashedat r.of all the streets Mat. 24. 17. let him who is on the house-r. not come down, Mark 13. 15. Luke I7. 31. 27. 51. vail rent from f. to the bottom, iMar^ 15.38. Luke 5.19, they went on the house-r. and let down John 19. 23, was woven from the t. throughout Heb.\ 1 .21. and worshipped, leaning on r.of his staff See Carmel, Hill. TOPS. Gen. 8. 5. the t. of the mountains were seen 2 'Sam,5,24.when thou hearest the sound of agoing in the t. of the mulberry.trees, 1 Chron. 14. 15. 2 Kings 19. 26. were m the green herb, as the grass upon the house./. Psal. 129. 6- -^■*«- 37. 27. Job 21.24. and cut off as the Y. of theears of corn Isa. 2. 21. to go into the /. of the ragged rocks 15. 3. on the t. of houses everyone shall howl Sfl. 1. that thou art wholly gone up to the house-/. j£r. 48. SS.there shall be lamentation on all house-f. £z£^,6.13.their slain men shall be in /.of mountains Ilof. 4.13. they sacrifice on the /.of the mountains Zeph. 1. 5. worship the host of heaven on house-/. Mat, 10. 27. that preach ye upon the house-;. Luke 12.3. shall be proclaimed on the house-/. TOPAZ, /» Hebrew, Fitdath. The seventy, St. Jerom, Junius, and the greatest part of the modern interpreters, translate Pitdath by Topaz ; the Paraphrasts, Onkelos, and Jonathan, by a green stone ; which agrees perfectly well with the Topaz, of which the finest are greeti, as Pliny observes, lib. 37- cap, 8. Yee others maintain, that the most beautiful Topazes are of the colour of gold. It is pretended this stone took its name of Topaz from an isla7id in the Red-sea, which has the same name. Pli ny wilt have Juba, king of Mauritania, to have been the first that found them: But ij it was known to Moses, tt must be much more ancient than Juba. Job speaks of the Pitdath ofCush, or Ethiopia, Job 28. IQ. which may con- firm their opinion who make tbe Topaz to come from the Red-sea ; because there was a coioitry of Cush lying upon the eastern shore of this sea. This stone was the second of the first row in the breast-plate, and had the name of Si- meon upon it, Exod. C8. 17. Exod. 28. 1". the first row a Sardius, a /. Sp. 10. Job 28. 19. the /, of Ethiopia shall not equal it Ezek. 28. 13. the Sardius, the /. was thy covering Rev. 21. 20. the eighth, beryl, the ninth a /. TOPHET. It is thought that Tophet was the butchery, or place of slaughter at Jerusalem, lying to the south of the ctiy, in the valley of the children of Hinno7n. It is also said, t/tat a constant Jire used to be kept there, for burning the car^ cases, a7id other filthiness, that were brought thither from the city. It was m the same place that they east away the ashes and re- mains of the images of false gods, when they demolished their altars, and broke down their ytatues. Isaiah seems to albide to this custom, of burning dead carcases in Tophet, when speaking of the defeat of the army of Sennacherib, he says ; For 'Tophet is ordained of old ; yea, for the king it is prepared ; he hath made it deep and large. The pile thereof is fire and much wood ; the breath of the Lord, like a stream of brimstone^ doth kindle it Though this may be figm-atively understood of hell. ■Others think the name of Tophet is given to the valley of Hinnom, becaxise of the sacrifices that were offered there to the god Moloch, by beat of drum, which iu Hebrew is called Toph. It was in this manner (liat these sacrifices were offered: The statue of Moloch was of brass, hollow within, with its arms extended, and stooping a little forward. They lighted a great fire within the statue, a7id another before it. They put upon its arms the child they intended to sacri- fice, which soon fc, into the fire at the foot of the ttatue, jtutting forth cries, as may easily TOS U imagined. To stifle the noise of these ertet and howlings, they made a great rattling oj drums and other instruments, tlis. the spec- tators might not be moved with compassion at the claituntrs of these miserable victims. And this, as they say, was the jnanner of sacrificing in I'ophet. Jeremiah upbraids the Israelites with having built temples to Moloch, in the valley of Hinnom in Tophet, to bur7i their children there in the fire, Jer. 7. 31. The same prophet shews, that Tophet was a polluted and unclean place, where they used to throw the carcases to which they refused burial. Jer. 7. 32. | 19- H, IS, 13. King Josiah defiled the place of Tophet, where the temple of Moloch stood, that nobody might go thither any more to sacrifice their child/ en to that cruet heathe}iisA deity, 2 Kings 23. 10. 2 Kings 23. 10. Josiah defiled >. iu the valley Isa. 30. 33. for /. is ordained of old, for the king y«r.7.31. they have built the high places of / 32. that it shall no more be called /, 19. 6. 19. 11. they shall bury in /. till there be no place 12.saiththe Lord, 1 will even make this city as #. 13. Jerusalem shall be defiled as /, 14. then came Jeremiah from /, whither scut TORCH. Zech. 12. 6. make the govemers of Judah like a /. TORCHES. Judg. 7, f 16. he put /. within the pitchers 15. t4- Samson caught 300 foxes and took /. Nah. 2. 3. the chariots shall be with fiamiog /. 4. the chariots shall seem like t. they shall run John 18. 3. Judas cometh with laotems and /, TORMENT. Luke 16. 23. lest they come into this place of /. 1 John 4. 18. no fear iu love, because fear hath /. Rev. 9. 5. their /. was as the /. of a scorpion 14. 11. the smoke of their /. ascendeth for ever I8.7. 80 much /. and sorrow give her, I sit a queen 10. standing afar off for the fear of her /. 15. TORMENTS. il/ar.4.24.that were takenwith divers diseases and t. Luke 16. S3, inhellhelifc aphis eyes, being in/. TORMENT. Mat. 8. 29. art thou come to /. us before the time ? Mark 5. 7. that thou /. me not, Luke 8. S8. TORMENTED. Mat. 8. 6. Lord, n-y servant lieth gnevously /. Luke 16. S4. send Lazarus, for I am /. in this flame 25. but now he is comforted, and thou art /. Heb. 11. 37. wandered, being destitute, afflicted, t. Rev.y. 5. but that they should be /. five month* 11. 10. because these two prophets /. them that 14. 10. he shall be /. with fire and brimstone 20. 10. and shall be t. day and night for ever TORMENTERS. Mat. 18. 34. his lord delivered him to the t. TORN. Gen.Sl .39. that which was (. of beasts I brought not 44. 28. and I said, surely he is /. in pieces Exod. 22. 13. if /. in pieces, let him bring it for wit- ness, he shall not make good what was i. 31. be holy, nor shall eat anyfiesh /. of beasts Lev. 7. 24. fat of that which is /. maybe used 17. 15. if any eat that which was /. he shall wash 22. 8. dieth of itself or t. of beasts, shall not eat 1 Ki7igs 13. 26. to the lion, which hath /. him 28. the lion had not eaten carcase nor /. the ass Isa* 5. 25. carcases /. in the midst of the streets Jer, 5. 6. every one that goeth out snail be r. Exek. 4. 14. J have not eaten of that which is /. 44. 31 . the priests shall not eat any thing that is / IIos. 6. 1. for he hath /. and he will heal us Mai. 1. 13. and ye brought that was t. Mark 1. 26. when the unclean spirit hath /. him TORTOISE, In Hebrew, Chokd which the Sepiitagtnt translate by land crocodile, others by green-frog. It it numbered among the unclean animals. Lev. 11. 29. This land -crocodile is a tort of tisardt which feeds upon the sweetest flowers it can fi7id . this makes it entrails to be very much valued for their agreeable smell. St. Jerom says, that the Syrians used to eat crocodiles of this kind, which live upon the land only. Lev. 11. 29. the /. shall be unclean unto you TORTURED. Acts 22.129. departed, who should have i.him Heb. 11.35.otherswere f. not accepting deliverance TOSS. Isa. 22. 18. he will turn and /. thee like a ball Jer* 5. 22. though the waves thereof t. themselv^i TOSSED. Psal. 109. S3, 1 am /. up and down as the locust Prov. 21.. 6. is a vanity, /. to and fro of them that Isa. 54.11. O thou afflicted, /. with tempest Mat. 14. 24. but the ship was now /. with waven Acts 27. 18. being exceedingly /. with a lempe* Epk. 4. 14. we be no more children /. to and fro TOU J^m. 1.6. fophe tliatwaverethislikeawavef. TOSSINGS. Jo* 7. 4. 1 am faU of #. to the dawning of the day 2 Cor. 6. t 5. approving ourselves in (. in labours TOTTERING. Psai 62. 3. ye shall be all of you as a t. fence TOUCH. Gen. S. 3. not eat of it, nor shall ye t. it lest ye die 20, 6. therefore suffered I ihee not to t. her Exod. IQ. 12. that ye t. not the border of it 13. there shall not an hand t. it, but shall die Lev. 5. 2. or if a soal /. any undeaD thing 5. 3. or if he I. the uncleanness of man, 7. 21. 6. 27. whatsoever shall t. the flesh thereof 11, 8. their carcase ye shall not (. Dent. 14. 8. 31. whosoever dothf.them when dead,be unclean 12. 4. he shall t. no hallowed thing, nor come ^um. 4. Id. they shall not t, any holy thing 16. 26. depart and t. nothing of theirs Jos/t. 9' 19. ^ov/ therefore we may not t. them Ruth 2, 9. 1 charged that they should not/, thee 2 Sam. 14. 10. and he shall not /. thee any more 18.12. beware thai none ;.the young man Absalom 23.7. the man that shall t. them mnst be fenced I CAron. 16.22. t. not mine anointed, Psai. 105. 15. Job 1. 11. but t. all he hath and he will curse thee 2. 5. (. his bone and his flesh, he will curse thee 5. 19' iQ seven there shall no evil r. thee 6. 7. the things that my soul refused to t. Psai. 144, 5. t. the mountains and they shall smoke Jsa. 6. 1 7. be caused it lo r. my mouth, and said 52. 11. /. no unclean thing, 2 Cor. 6. 17. Jer. 12. 14. that t. the inheritance of my people Ijom. 2. 1 2.stroag holds he hath made to /, ground 4. 14. so that men could not t. their garments 15. they cried, it is unclean, depart, (. not Mag. 2. 12. if one with his skirt do t. bread 13. if one that is unclean /. any of these Mat.Q.Zl. if I may but <. his garment, MarkS.iQ. 14. 36. besought him that they might t. the hem of bis garment, MarkS. 28. | 6. 56. I 8. 22. ^ar)t3.10-they pressed on him tor. him, Xn^fb. 19* 8. 22. they besought him to t. the blind man Jjuke 11. 46. ye yourselves t. not ibe burdens 18. 15. brought infants, that he would t. them John 20. 17, Jesus saith unto ber, t. me not t Coi . 7. 1, it is good for a man not to e. a woman Col. 2. 21. t. not, taste not, handle not JTe^.l 1.28.that destroy.the first-born,5hould /.them 15. 20. if so much as a beast (. the mountain TOUCHED. Gen. 26, 29, do us no hurt, as we have not t. thee S2. 25. her. the hollow of Jacob's thigb, 32. JLev. 23. 6, the soul which hath t. any such Num. 31. 19. and whosoever hath ,r. any slain Judg. 6. 21. the angel of the Lord t. the flesh 1 Sam. 10. 26. a band, whose heairts God had i. 1 Kings 6*27.the wint!s of cherubims r.one another 19' 5, an angel t. him and said, arise, eat, 7. S A'm^fl3.21.when the man t.ihe bones of Elisha Esth. S. 2. so Esther t. the top of the sceptre Joi 19. 21. pity me, for the hand of God hath t. me Isa. 6. 7. lo, this hath t. thy lips, thy sin is purged Jtr. 1. 9- then the Lord t. my mouth, and said Van. 8. 5. and the he-goat /. not the ground 18. but he t. me, Q, 21. I 10. 10, I6, 18, Mat.B.3. and Jesus r.him, Markl.4i. Luke 5. 13. 15. and he t. her hand, and the fever left her 9- 20. a woman diseased with an issue of blood r. the hem of his garment, Mari5,2J. Xu^f 8.44. 29. then t. he their eyes, saying, 20. .34. 14.36. as many as i.him made whole, Mark 6. 56, Mark 5, 30. who e. my clothes, 31 . Luke 8. 45. 47. 7. 33. was deaf, and he spit, and t, his tongue Lukejt 14. he came and /.the bier, they stood still 8. 47. she declared forwbatcau.se she had r. him 22. 51. and Jesus f. his ear and healed him Acts 27. 3. and the next day we t. at Sidon Hed. 4. 15, not an high priest which cannot be t. 12. 18. not come to the mount that might be t. TOUCHETH. Gen. 26, II, he that t. this man shall surely die Erod. 19. 12. whosoever (. the mount, shall die 29. 37. whatsoever t. the altar shall be holy 30. 29. that t. them, shall be holy. Lev. 6. 18. Lev. 7. 19- the flesh that t. any unclean thing 11. 24, whosover t, their carcase, 27, 36, 39. 26. every one that i. them shall be unclean 15. 5. whoso t. his bed, shall wash his clothes 7. t. his flesh 1| 10, t. any thing under him 11. whomsoever he t. that hath the issue 12. the vessel of earth that (, shall be broken 39' whoso /. her || 21. whosoever t. her bed 22. whosoever t. any thing that she sat upon 23.ifonher bed.whenhef. it he shall be unclean till the even, 27. | 22^ 4, 5. ^um. 19. 22 X^um. 19. 11. he that (. the dead body, 13, 16. 18.1. a bone l| 21. t. the water of separation Judg. 16. 9- as a thread is broken^ when it t. Are Joi i. 5. now it u thee ajid ^lllUou art S/, Pja/.18.2. | 144.2, Isa. 2. 15. the day of the Lord on every htgh t. TOWERS, 2 Chron.'14. 7. let us build cities and make /. 26, 9- moreover Uzzian built /, in Jerusalem 10, he built /. in the desert and digged wells 27- 4. Jotham built castles and /. in the forests 32. 5. Hezekiab raised up the wall to the /, Psai. 48. 12. go round about Zion and tell her /. Cant. 8, 10, 1 am a wall, and my breasts tike /. Isa. 23, 13. the Assyrian set up the /, thereof .30, 25. on every high hill rivers, when the /, fall 32. 14. the forts and /. shall be for dens for ever 33. 18. where is be that counted the /. f Ezek. 26. 4. they shall break down her /. 9> 27. 11. and the Gamniadims were in thy /. Zeph. 3. 6. their /. are desolate, 'streets waste TO WIT, Gen. 24. 21. to wit whether Lord made journey Exod. 2. 4. to Bit what would be done to him 2 Cor. 5, 19. to wit, God was in Christ reconciling 8. 8. we do you to wit of the grace of God bestowed TOWN. Josh. 2. 15. Kabab's bouse was on the /. wall 1 Sam. 16. 4, and the elders of the /. trembled 23. 7. shut in, by entering into a /, that haih gates ?7. 5. let them give me a place in some /, Heb.2.12.-wofi to him that builds a /. with blood MfU. 10. 11. into whatsoever /. ye shall enter Marks. 23. he led the blind man out of the /. 26. nor go into the t. nor tell it to any in Jo/m 7. 42. Christ cometh out of the /. of BetblebCBn IX. 1. the /. of Mary and her sister Ataitba TRA /vAn It 30. now Jesus was not jtt come into the /. T(tWNS, EMtA. 9> 19* t^e J«WB that dwelt in nowatled /. J«r. 19* id' I will bring ou all her t. the evil ZtcA.^.^. Jeras. be irfhabited as t. without walls LAike*^. 6. they departed and went through the u 13. that they may go iuto the (. and lodge TOWN -CLERK. Act! 19. 35, when the r.had appeased the people TRADE. G«n. 46. 32. their t. hath been about cattle^ 34. TRADES. 'Tti, 3. 1 14. let ours also learn to profess honest t, TRADE, Verb. Gen, 34. 10. dwell and /. you therein, 21. R«v. 16. 17. as many as (, by sea, stood afar off TRADED. Etek. S7. 12. Tarshish t. in thy fairs with tin 13. JavaD, Tubal, Meshech,)!.the persons of men 14. they of house of Togarmah (. with horses 17. Judah and Israel /. in thy market wheat Mat. 95. 16. received five talents, went and t, TRADING. Ijukt ig.l5.how much every man had gained by t. TRADITION, ni It put Jot a doctrine first delivered by speech from Gad and afterwards writ in his hook for the we of the church. This is an abject of our faith. 1 Cor. ia.t2. 2 Thess. 2. la. [2] A human ordinance or ceremony, handed down from one to another, as the Jews' oral Law, These are good or bad, according as -they agree toith, or deviate from the mord of God, which is our only rule of faith and ptactice. •Our Saviour in the gospel hat often declared agttiiiit the traditions of the Pharisees, Mat, 15. 2. 3, The Scribes and Pharisees said to Jesuk, Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders i for they wash not their hands when they eat bread. This wash- ing was a ceremony not contrary to the law of Godt *«' rather a tnatter of decency, which they might freely ttse, in a civil way, so Jong at they placed Jiothing of religion in it : but in this they were to be condemned, ■because they placed religion in it, and had no divine warrant for it. Our Saviour an- swers them by anothei question; Why do ye alao transgress the commandment of God by your tradition T And though Christ does not say that this tradition of washing, was con- trary to the command (though others were) yet by an instance which he gives in the following verses, he thews that none of their traditions were bindirie ; for otherwise his reply would be tnoalid. The law he instances in, is the fifth -commandment, Ilonour thy father and mother j mhich includes maintenance and relief ; but by yo%a traditions, says he, ye warrant children to give this answer to their parents who are poor,\ .and seek relief and aupport from 4hem, It is, a gifl by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me ; that is, I have consecrated all the over- plus of my estate, more 4han will serve for my owjt maintenance, as a religious offering or gift 40 God, and therefore you must excuse me; this ■yiu think frees them from any obligation to relieve their parents, and conseguently from ■any transgression of the law ; but 1 tell yon, that thiu ye have made the commandmerit cf God of none effect by your tradition. The Jews call their traditions the Oral Law, pre- tending that God delivered them to Moses by word of mouth upmi Mowit Sinai, at the same time that he gave him the written law : Thai ihis lawgiver taught them to the elder* of the $ieople, and committed them to them as a trust, which they were to convey down to their succes- sors and to on. The church of Borne is very near akin to the Jews in this matter. She holds, that, besides what we have tn the New Testament, the Apos. ties delivered many things to the primitive church only by word of mouth, which have siiice that time been imparted to succeeding churches ; to the observation of which. Christians are at much obliged as to the written word. The coun- cil of Trent says concerning traditions, " That *' the truth and discipline of the Catholic Church *' are comprehended both in the sacred books and *' in the traditions, which have beeit received *^from t/ie mouth of Jesus Christ himself, or of " hts Apostles, and which have been preserved " and transmitted io us, by an uninterrupted " chain and succession.^* Tie doctrine of the reformed churches concerning traditions is, " That the holy scripture contain- ** eth all things necessary to salvation; so that * whatsoever is jwt read therein, nor may be 'prottd thereby^ it not to be required of any CJ30 * TRA " man, that it should be believed as an article " "f faith, or be thought reguitits, or necessary " to salvation.''' Mat* 15. 2, why do thy disciples transgress the t. of the elders, not wash tbeir hands ? Markl. 5. S, Jesus said to them, whv do you transgress the eommandroeot of God by your t. ? Mark 7. 9- G< thus ye have made the commandment of God of none effect by your i. Mark 7. 13. Mark 7. 3. holding the r, of the elders, 8. 9- Col. 2. 8. lest any spoil you after the t. o' mea 2 These. 3. 6. not afterthe f. which he received of us I Pet, 1. 18. received by /. from your fathers TRADITIONS. 1 Cor. 11. 1 2. keep the /. as 1 delivered them Gal. 1. 14. being zealous of the t. of my fathers 2 Thess. 2. 15. hold the /. ye have been taught TRAFFICK. Ge7t. 42.34.youT brother, and ye shall t. in the land TRAFFICK, Substantive. 1 Kings 10. 15. besides that had of f. of merchants Etek. 17. 4. he carried it into a land of t. 28. 5. by thy t. hast thou increased thy riches 18, hast defiled thy sanctuaries by iniquity of t. TRAFFICKERS. Isa. 23. 8. whose t. are the houourable of the earth TRAIN. 1 Kings 10. 2,she came to Jerusalem with a great t. Isa. 6. 1. Lord lifted up, and his /. filled the temple TRAIN. Prov. 22. 6. t. up a child in the way be should go TRAINED. Gen. 14. 14* Abram armed his t, servants, 318. TRAITOR, ■Luki 6. 16. and Judas Iscariot, which was the t, TRAITORS, 2 Tim. 3. 4. in the last days shall men be t. heady TRAMPLE. Psal. 91. 13. the dragon shalt thou t. under feet 104. 120. all the beasts do t. on the forest Isa. 63. 3, for I will <. them in my fury Mat. 7. 6. pearls, lest they t. them under their feet TRAMPLINGS. Judg. 5. i 22. the horse-hoofs broken by their /, TRANCE. Num. 24. 4. saw the vision falling into a t. 16. Acts lO.'lO. he fell into a r. and saw heaven opened 11.5.1 waS praying ind in a f . I saw a vision 22.17 .while I prayed in the temple, I was in a /. TRANQUILLITY. Dan. 4. 27. if it may be a lengthening of thy/. TRANSFERRED. 1 Cor. 4.6. these thiugs I have in figures, to myself TRANSFIGURED. I'he history of Christ's transfiguration is recorded by St. Matthew, Mark, and Luke. All three agree that this transfiguration was celebrated upon a mountain, which most interpreters think to be mount Tabor. Matthew, chap. 17. 1, says^ but six days ; Luke 9-28. mentions eight days after the promise our Saviour made, that some of them should not taste of death, till they saw thA Son of man coming in hi.s kingdom Some tittnk it probable, that St. Luke counted inclu- sively, reckoning the day of the promise, (taking the Son of man's coming in his kmgdom, to mean his transfiguration) and the day of the execu- tion : Whereas St. Matthew had regard only to the six intermediate days. It is thought that this transfiguration happened in the night ; and from thence proceeded the sleep, with which the apostles were oppressed. MorC' over, St. Luke observes, that the next day they came down from the mountain, Luke 9. .S7. therefore they had passed the preceding night there. The fathers say, tfurt the design of this transfiguration was, to fulfil the promise which Christ had made some days before, that he would let some of his disciples see a glimpse of his glory before their death ; and to fortify them against the scandal of the cross, ayid of the death he was to suffer, by giving them this convincing proof that he was the Messiah. Xt is observed, that the condition in which Jesus Christ ap- peared among meit, humble, poor, despised, was a true and continual transfiguration ; whereas the transfiguration itself, in which he shewed himself in the real splendour of his glory, was his true and natural condition. As to the appearing of Moses and Elias, it is asked how the Apostles could know them ? To which it is answered, that our Lord Jesus Christ might call them by their names, or that he might tell them afterwards, that they were those two great men ; or they knew them by immediate relation. It is observed in this ap- parition, that the law represented by Moses, and the prophets represeiUed by Eltas, give tes- timony to our Saviour. Mat. U. 2..aadhewa5^. before them, iU«rii^g. 2;.^ TRA TRANSFOKMED. Rom. 12. 2. but be ye/, by renewing of your miiri 2 Cor. 11. 14. for Satan is t. iuto an angel of ligt,L 15. it is no great thing if hb miuisf'ra also be t. TRANSFORMING 2 Cor. 11. 13. t. themselves into apostles of Chris) TRANSGRESS Num. 14.41. wherefore now do ye /. the command- ment of the Lord ? oo^ prosper, 2 CAr^n. 24.20. 1 Sam. 2. 24. ye make the Lord'speople to /. Neh.H. 8. if ye t. X will scatter you abroad 13. S7. shall we hearken to you to t. against Gcd Psal, 17. 3. 1 am purposed my mouth shall not t. 25. 3. let ihem be ashamed who t. without cauau Prov. 28.21. for apiece of bread that man will t, Jer. 2. 20. burst bands, and thou saidst I will not t Ezek. 20. 38. and I will purge out them that t. Amot 4. 4. come to Bethel and /. bring your tithes Mat. 15. 2. why do thy di^iciples t. the tradition ? 3. why do ye also/, the commandment of GoU .' Rom. 2. 27. who by circumcision dost/, the law TRANSGRESSED. Deut. 26. 13. I have not t. thy commandments Josh.T, 11. Israel hathsiuned^ and they have also t. my covenant I commanded them, 15. 23. 16. when ye have t. coTenaotof Lord your G. I Sam. 14. 33. ye have t. roll a stone untc me 15. 24. I have i. the commandment of the Lord 1 Kings 8. 50. wherein they have (. against thee 1 Chron. S.7. Achar, whof. in the thing accursed 5. 25. they t. against the God of their fathers 10.tl3.Saul died for his transgressioD which he*. 2 Chron. 12. 2. because they /. against the Lord 26. 16. Uzziah t. against the Lord his God 28. ig. and Ahaz t. sore against the Lord 36. 14. the priests and the people t. very much Ezra 10. 10. ye have /. and taken strange wivei 13. we are many that have t. in this thing Isa. 24. 5. because they have t. the laws 43. 27. and thy teachers have t. against me 66. 24. shall look on men's carcases that have . Jer. 2. 8. the pastors t. against me and prophets 29. why will ye plead ? ye all have t. against oie 3. IX only acknowledge that thou hast t. 3.3. 8. I will pardon iniquities whereby they t, 34. 18. 1 will give the men that t. my covenant Lam. 3. 42. we have /. and have rebelled Ezek. 2.3. they and their fathers haver. agamstn]eof shall be heavy on it 53. 8. for the t. of my people was he stricken 57. 4. areyenotchildrenof/. a seed of falsehood 7 56. 1. cry aloud, and shew my people their /. 59. 20. and to them that turn from r. Ui Jacob £a&t,33.1S. shall not^eliverhiu iB^eday of his t. ' TUA Dan. 8A2 agaiaat the daily sacrifice by reason ofi. 13- conrerniug sacrifice, aud the t. of desolation 9. 34. seventy weeks are determined to fiuish the t. Amos 4. 4. at Gilgal multiply t. bring your tithes Mtc. 1. 5. for the t. of Jacob is all this, and for the sins of Israel j what is the e. of Jacob 3. B. I am full of power to declare to Jacob his /. 6 7. shall I give my first-born formy ;. and sin ? 7 18. that passeth by the t. of the remnant of his ^cts l.£5. ministry from which Judas by /. fell Horn. 4.15. for where no law is, there is tirxt. 5. 14. had not sinned after similitude of Adaiii's/. 1 Tim.2. 14.the woman being deceived was in the t. Zfe*.S.2.every/.received just recompence of reward 1 John 3. 4. for sin is the t. of the law TRANSGRESSIONS. Uxod. 23. 21. forhe will not pardon your/, for my i^ii.l6. 16. shall make atonement because of their /. SI. Aaron shall confess over the goat all their t. Josh. 24. 19* he will not forgive your t. nor sins 1 Kings Q,6Q. forgive thy people all their t. JabZl.3^. if I covered my (. as Adam, by hiding 35.6. if thy f .be multiplied, what dost thou to him? 36. 9- then he shewed them their work and j. Psal. 5. 10. cast them out in multitude of their t, S5.7-remember not the sins of my youth, nor my e, 3Z. 5. 1 said I will confess my t. auto die Lord 3Q. 6. deliver me from all my^. and make me not 51, 1, have mercy upon me, blot out all my /. 3. for I acknowledge my r. my sin is before me €5. 3. as for our t. thou shalt purge them away 103. 12. so far hath he removed our t. from us Jja. 43.25. 1, even I, am he thatblotteth out thy t. 44. S2. I have blotted out as a thick cloud thy r, 50, 1. and for your i. is your mother put away fi3,5.but he was wounded for our r.he was bruised 5Q. 12. our r. are multiplied before thee, and our sins testify against us, for our i. are with us Jar. 5. 6. shall be torn because their t. are many Lam. 1. 5. for the multitude of her i. gone into 14. the yoke of my t. is bound by his hand 22. do to them, as hast done to me for all my r. Eaei:. 14. 11. nor be polluted any more with their*. 18. 22, all his t. they shall not be mentioned 28. because he turoeth away from all his r. 30. repent and turn yourselves from your t, 31. cast awayall your /.whereby- ye Transgressed 21 .24.in that your /.are discovered that your sins S3. 10, if our /. be upon us and we pine away 37. 23. nor defile themselves any more with /. 39. 24. according to their /. have I done to them Smoil. 3. for three /. of Damafcus, and for four 6. for three i. of Gaza jl 9. Tyrus || 1 1 , Edom 13. for three t. of Ammon l|2.1 Moab]|4. Judah 2. 6, Israel || 3, 14. X will visit the /. of Israel 5. 12. 1 know your manifold t. and your sins Mie. 1. 13. for the /. of Israel were found in thee Gal. 3. 19. the law was added because of /. till seed He6. 9. 15. for the redemption of the t, that were TRANSGRESSOR. ProD.Sl.lS.the t, shall be a ransom for the upright 23. 12. he overthroweth the words of the /. Isa. 48. 8. thou wast called a t. from the womb ' Gal. 2. 18. if I build again, I make myself a c. Jam. 2. 11. yet if thou kill, thou art become a t TRANSGRESSORS. I Psal. 37. 38. but the /. shall be destroyed together 51. 13. then will I teach t, thy ways and sinners 59. 6. be not merciful to any wicked /. Piov. 2. 22. and the t. shall be rooted out of it 1 1 .3. but the perverseness of t. shall destroy them 6. but/, shall be taken in their own naughtiness 13. 2. but the soul of the /. shall eat violence 15. giveth favour, but the way of /. is hard 2.9. 28. and she increaseth the /. among men 26.10. the Rreat God rewardeth the fool and the /. Isa. 1. 28. the destruction of i. shall be together 46. 8. remember, bring it again to mind, O ye /. 53. 12. he was numbered with the /, and bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the t. Ban. 8, 23. when the /. are come to the full aking lias. 14. 9. but the t, shall fall therein, just walk Mark 15.28. he w.as numbered with /. Zat/te 32.37. Jam. 2. 9. ye are convinced of the law as j. TRANSLATE. 2 &am. 3. 10. to (. the kingdom from house of Saul TRANSLATED. <7o/. 1.13. /.usinto the kingdom of his dear Son 7i«*.11.5.Enoch was /.that he should not see death TRANSLATION. Hit. 11. 5. before his e. he had this testimony TRANSPARENT. Rgv. 21.21. street of city was as ic were /, class TRANSPORTATION. Ezra 1. 1 11. these did Sheshbazzar bring of the /. 4, j 1. the sons of the ,/. builded the teqiple 6. + 16. the sons of the /. kept the dedication TRAP, S. Josi. 23. 13. but they shall be /. and snares to you Job 18. 10. and a f. is laid for him in the wav 640 Pia/. 69.22. nave been lor welfare, let it become a/. Jer. 5. 2d. they lay wait, set a t. they catch men Rom. 11. 9< ^t their table be made a snare, a /. TRAVAIL. Gen. 38. 27. in the time of her /. behold, twini Psal.48Ai. tear and pain took hold upon them as of " a woman in /. Jer. 6. 24. | 13. 21. | 22. 23, I 49. 24. I 50. 43. Mic. 4. 9> 10. Isa. 23. 4. I /. not II 53. 11. see the /. of his soul 54 1. sing, thou that didst not /, with child Jer. 4.31. I have heard a voice as of a woman in/. 30. 6. see whether a man doth /. why every man with his hands on his loins as of a woman in t. John 16. 21. a woman when she is in /. hath sorrow Gal. 4. 19. niy children, of whom 1 /. in birth 1 Thess. 5.3. destruction comelh, as /. on a woman TRAVAILED. Gen. 35. I6. Rachel /. || 38. 28. Tamar /. 1 Sam. 4. 19' Phioehas* wife bowed herself, and /. Isa. &Q. 7, before she /. she brought forth 8. as soon as Zion /. she brought forth children TRAVAILEST. Gal. 4. 27, break forth aad cry, thou that /. not TRAVAILETH. Psal. "J. 1^. behold, he/, with iniquity, conceived Isa. 13. ti. they shall h= in pain as a woman that/. 21. 3. as the pangs of a woman that /. Jer. 31. 8. and with them her that t. with child Mic. 5. 3. till she who /, hath brought forth Rom. 8. 32. the whole creation /. in pain until now TRAVAILING. Isa, 42. 14. now will I cry like a /. woman Hos. 13. 13. tbe sorrows of a ^. woman shall oome Rev. 12.2. a woman cried, ^in birth and pained TRAVEL. Exod. 18. 8. Moses told Jethro, the /. by the way Num. 20.14, thou koowestlhe /. that hath befallen Eccl. 1. 13, this sore U hath God given to men 2. 23, for all his days are sorrows, his/, is grief 26. but to the sinner he giveth /. to gather 3, 10. 1 have seen the /. God hath given to men 4. 4. again I considered all /. and every work 6. than both the hands fiilt with /. and vexation 8. this is also vanity, yea it is a sore <. 5. 14. but those riches perish by evil /. ■£(1771. 3. 5. he hath compassed me with gall and /. Acts 19. 29. Gains, Paul's companion in /. 2 C(ir.8,19. was chosen of the churches to /.with us 1 T/Less. 2. 9. for ye remember our labour and /. 2 Thess. 3. 8. but wrought with t. night and day TRAVELLED. Acts 11. 19. /. as far as Pbenice and Cyprus TRAVELLER. 2 5a77i, IG. 4. there came a /. to the rich man Job 31. 32. but I opened my doors to the /. TRAVELLERS. Judg. 5. 6. aud the /. walked through by-ways Mr TRAVELLETH. Jtrm: 15.20. wicked man /. with pain all his days Prov. 6. 11. poverty come as one that /. 24. 34. TRAVELLING, isa. 21. 13. in Arabia lodge, O ye /. companies 63. 1 .who is this t. in the greatness of his strength ? Mat. 25. 14. the kingdom of heaven is as a man i. TRAVERSING. Jer. 2. 23. thou art a swift dromedary /. her ways TREACHEROUS. Isa. 21. 2. /. dealer dealelh treacherously, 24. 16. Jer. 3. 7. turned not, andher^ sister Judah saw it 8. yet her /. sister Judah feared not, but played 10. her /.sister Judah hath not turned to me 11. Israel hath justified herself more thanr. Judah 9. 2. for they be an assembly of (. men Zeph. 3.4. her prophets are light and /. persons TREACHEROUSLY. Judg.Q.QS. men of Shechem dealt /. with Abimelech 1 Sam. 14. + 33. ye have dealt /. roll a great stone Jjfl.33.l.thou dealest /.they dealt not*, with thee 48. 8, for 1 knew that thou wouldestdcal very /. Jer. 3. 20, as awife /, departeth from her husband 5. 11. thehouseof Judahhath.dealt/. Mal.Z, 11. 12. 1. why are all they happy that deal very/.,'' 6. even they have dealt /. with thee Lam. 1. 2. all her friends have dealt /. with her Hos. 5. 7. they have iealt /. against the Lord 6. 7. there have they dealt /. against me Mai. 2. 10. why do we .deal :. every man against 14. thy wife against whom thou hast desdt /. 15. let done deal /. against the wife of his youth 16. take heed xo your spirit, that ye deal not /. TREACHERY. 2 Kings 9- 23. Joram said, there is /. O Ahaziah TREAD. Deut. 11, 24, whereon the soles of your feet /. 25, the dcea^d of you on all the land that ye /, 33, 29. thou shalt /. upon their high places 1 .Sam. 5.5, none /. on the threshold of Da^on Su6 24, 11. A their wine-presses, and suffer mipst 40, 12, and /. down tlie wicked in their place Vsal. 7. 5. let him (. down my life on the earth TUE Ptal 44.5.throuBh thy name ■•vill *-e /.them undet 60. 12. he shall /. down our enemies, 108. 13. 91. 13, thou shalt r. upon the lion and adder Isa, 1. 12, who hath required this, to/. my courts 10. 6. to /, them down, like the mire of the streets 14, 25. and upon my mountains /. him under foot 16. 10 the treaders shall /. out no wine in p'resse} 26. 6. ihe foot shall /. it down, feet of the poor 63. 3. for I will /, them in mine anger, 6, Jer. 25, 30. a shout, as they that /. the grapes 48. 33 wine to fail, none shall /, with shouting 50. i 26. /. her as heaps, and destroy her utterly Ezek. 26. 11. with hoofs of his horses shall he /. 34. 18. but ye mast /. the residue with your feec Dan. 7. 23. the fourth beast shall /. it down Has, 10. 11. Ephraimlovethto/, outthecorL Mie, 1. 3. tbe Lord will t. on the highplarcR 5. 5 when the Assyrian shall /. in our palaces 6. ij, thou shalt t. olives, but not anoint thee l^ah. 3, 14. /. the mortar, make strong biick-kiln Zech. 10. 5, as mighty men which /. ti^ieir euemie Mai. 4. 3. and ye shall tread ^lown the wicked Luke 10.19.1 will give you power to /.on scorpioo. Rom. Iti. t 20. God shall /. Satan under your fee Rev. 1 1, 2. the holy city shall they /. under foot TP^EADEF, S. Isa. 16.10. the /. shall tread out no wine in pres-se Amos 9.13. the /. of grapes shall overtake the sower TREADLTH. Deut. 25. 4. thou shalt net muzzle the ox whei. he t. out the corn, 1 Cor. 9. 9. 1 Tim. 5. 18. Jab Q. 8. which /. upon the waves of the sea Prav. 27. + 1 . full soul /, under foot aa h')ney-conib Isa. 18. 1 2. a nation thatmeteth out and t. down <\^\,-lo. he shall come as the potter /. clay 63. S. thy garments like him that /. in the wine-fat ^77w<4.13.hethat/. on the high places of the earth MtB. 5. 6. and when he /. within our borders 8. if he go through, he both /. down and teaxeth Rev,ig.l5.het. the wine-press ofthe wrath of God TREADING. 2 Chr. 25. +7. the /. down of Ahaziah was of God NeA. 13. 1 5. 1 saw some /. wine-presses on sabbath Isa. 7. 25. it shall be for the /. of lesser cattle 22. 5. it is a day of trouble and of t. down 42. + 22. they are for a /. and none saith, restore Amos 5. 11. forasmuch as your /. is on the poor TREASON. 1 Kings 16. 20. the rest of acts of Zimri and his /. 2 Kings 11.14. Athaliah cried, /. /. 2 Wron.23.13. TREASURE, In Hebrew, Ozer. Tiff xtord treasure, among the Hebrews, signijies any thing collected together. Provisions, magazino*. So tiiey »ay, a treasure of tjorn, of wine, of oil, of honey, Jer, 41. 8 So aUo treasures of gold, siher, brass, "Ezek. 28. 4. Dan. 11. 43. Snoo!, teinds, hail, rain Waters, are in ihe treasuries of God, Job 38 22. Psal. 135. 7. This denotes that God hath them OS much at his disjjoial as any man hath that which be hath laid up in his stores. The vise men opened zheir treasures, that is, their packets or bundles, to offer presents to our Sa- viour, Mat. 2. 11. Lay up treaswes in heaven. Mat. 6» 20. Lai/ ow vour wealth vpon the poor members of Christ, for tie that hath pity upon the poor, lendeth unto the Lord, and he will pay him again, P70V. 19. 17. Or, lei heavenly and spiritual i/iings, siich as the light of God^s countenance, the graces of his Spirit, and those things which accompany salvation, be of greater accv^nt with you than all worldly things ; make /hem the treasure on which ye set your hearts. The steward of Joseph'' s luntse acquainted his bre- thren, when they found their money returned in their sacks, that God had given them trea sure in their sacks ; by his power and pro- vide?ice secretly putting it there. Gen. 43.23. Treasures of wickedness stand for all ill-got riches, Vtov. 10. 2. TrffcjuTM of wickedness will bring no man profit. Treasure is often used to express any thing what- ever in great abundances as in Col. 2. 3, In Jesus Christ are hid all the treasures of wis- dom and knowledge. St, Paul soys, Rom. 2. 5, Thou treasurest up wrath against the day of wrath: that is. Thou provokest more and more the wrafh of God against thee; by heap- ing up siris, thou heapest up the judgments if Gad upon thyself: As men add to their trea- sure of wealth, so dost thou add to thy treasure of punishment. It is put for the knowledge of the gospel, and thfi inittistry thereof. 2 Cor. 4. 7, "VVe have this treasure in earth- en vessejs. Thp gopd treasure of the heart, is a holy frame of heart, together with tha. stojck a7i,d plenty of holy thoughts and affee tions that are there.. Mat. 12. 85. The Li^d tells the children of Urae(^ Exod. iy. S, \i TKR yr wiL' cx.f\ lu; »*tH<; iiiueru, and Ki-ep my r-Cf^vuaiil, thi-ii ve shall be a p^culi^r ireavu-e ■mio mc, it thall he /tighly piised and loitd, emd cttrtfuttjf kept by me, at vitiCi treanures ctuerallj/ art, Otn. 41. 83. God hath given you t. in your sacks £jr«rf.l9-5.ye shall be a peruliari.conie, Ps.l^b.^. Drar.Ctt.13. the Lord shall open to thee his good /, 1 Chron. 2g.8.g&vG them to the i. of house of Lord k'.tra 'Z. (iQ. gave after their ability to t. of work i^»h, 7.70. the TirshLtha gave to t. 1{X)0 drams 7.71. the fathers gave to the t. of the work Ptal. 17. 14. whose belly thou fitlest with liid t. V\b. 4. Lord hath chosen Israel for his peculiar /. Prov. 15.6. in house of the righteous is much t. Ifi. a little, than great/, and trouble therewith <£l. SO. there is a<. to be desired, and oil in dwell Ecrl. 2.8. I gathered the peculiar t. of kings 2^. .t.t. 6. the fear of the Lord is his /. Etek. SC. S5. have taken the t. and precious things y/"i. 13. 15. he shall spoil t, of all pleasant vessels AJai.'i.i 17 -he mine, when I make up my special t. jilatM.il. for where your /. is. there, Zul-e IS.Si, .S. 35. a good man out of the good e, of his heart, an evil man out of the evil t. Luke 6. 45. I ^. 44. the kingdom of heaven is like to a r. hid 52. who bringeth out of his /. things new and old '*9- Sl< go ^d sell that thou hast, and thou shatt have t. in heaven, A/arklO, 21. Luke 18. 22. XMke 12. 21. so is he that layethup^. for himself HA, provide a i. in the heavens, which faileth not j9cfsB. 27. an eunuch, who had charge of all her t. 9 CV» , 4. 7. we have this /. in earthen vessels, that Jam. 5. 3. ye have heaped t, for the last days TREASURE-CITIES. £xod. 1. 11. and they built for Pharaoh t.-citiet "REASURE-IIOUSE. Exra 5.17. let search be made in the king's t.-kome 7. Co. bestow it out of the king's t.-kmtse y^A. ]0. .18. the Levites bring the tithe into t. kome Dart. 1. S. brought vessels into t.-liouse of his god TREASURED. Ina. 23. 18. Tyre, it shall not lie t. nor laid up TREASURER- F.sra 1 . 8. Cyrus brought forth the vessels by the r.. iia. 2C, 15. get thee unto this t. even unto Shebna TREASURERS. Ltra 7. 21. T Artaxerxes make a decree to all r, A>... 13. IS. and I made t. over the treasuries Dan. 3. 2. Nebuchadnezzar gathered the /. 3. TREASURES. Dent, 32. 34. is not this sealed up among my /. 3.1. 19. they shall suck of (. hid in the sand ' Kmes 7- 51, he put dedicated things among the t. 4. 20. Shishak took away the t. of the house 15. 18. Asa took gold left in the t. 2 Chr. lti,2, I Hinss 12.1H.Jehoa5h took gold found in r. 14.14. I(i. 8. Ahaz took gold that was found in the t, to. I5« Ilezekiah gave him silver found in the i, 2u.I3.Ifezekiah shewed them silver and gold and all that was found in his t. 15. Isa. 39. 2, 4- 24.13. Nebuchadnezzar carried outthence all the /. of the house of the Lord, and the t. of the king's house, 2 C/iron. 36. 18. 1 Chron. 3f). 20. Ahijah was over t, of the house 22. .foe) II Z-*. Shebuel was ruler of the /. 2d. Shelumith and his brethren were over the t. 27.25. and over the king's /. was Azmave^h 2 Chr, 8. J5. king's commandnien*coiK:*irnLi)g the /. A*/i. 12. 44. some were appointed for the /. Jab 3. 21. which dig for it more than for hid /. UK. 22. hast thou entered into the t. of the snow ? (•r hast thou seen the t, of the hail ? I*rn>. 2. 4. if thou searchest for her as for hid t. H. 21. I will fill the t. of those that love me 10. 2. t. of wickedness profit nothing 21. (>. the getting of (. by alying tongue is vanity Isa, 2. 7. neither is there any end of their t. 10. 13. for fie Sdith, 1 have robbed their t. 3U.6.they will carry their*, on bunqhes of camels 45, ^. and [ will give thee the r. of darkness Jer. 10. 13. he bringeth wind out of his t. 51. 16. J5.13. thyr. I will give to the spoil, 17.3. I 20.5. 41. 8. slay us not, for we have /. in the field 48. 7. because thou hast trusted in thy t. 49* 4. backsliding daughter, that truste(l in her t. 5U. 37. a sword is on her /. they shall be robbed 51.13. that dwellost on oiany waters abundaD( in t. Exek, 28 4. has*, gotita silver and gold into thy /. i'en. 11.43. he shall have power over the t. of gold iV/ic.6.10.are there yet ther.of wickedness in house : Mat. 2. 11. and when they had opened their t. n. 19. lay not up for yourselves t. on earth UO. but lay up for yourselves t. in heaven ( -i. S. 3. Id whom are hid all the t. of wisdom iiti. 1;. S6. greater riches than the t, in Egypt TREASURESX. ii'ifiK. 2. 5. «. up wrath against the day of wrath TREASURY. J Vf. C. 19. guld anu silver shall come into t. 24. TK1-: Jer. . R. 11. went into the house under the t. MaU 27. 0. it is not lawful to put ihem into the/. 'dark 12. 41. Jesus sat over-against the t. andiie- held how the people cast money into the t. Luke 21. I.Jesus saw rich men casting gifts into r. John 8. 20. these words spake Jesus in the /, TREASURIES. 1 Chron. 9. 26. these Levites were over the (. 28, 11. David gave Solomon pattern of the 1. 12. 2 Chron. 32. 27' Hezekiah made /. for silver Is'eh. 13. 12. Judah brought the tithe unto the t. 13. and I made treasurers over the /. Esth. 3. 9. [ will pay, to bring it into the king s t. 4. 7. that Ilaman promised to pa^ .j the king's/. Psal. 135. 7. he bringeth the wind out of his /. TREATISE. Acts 1. 1. the former/, have I made, O Tfaeophilus TREE. Both good and wicked >/ien are compared to trees, llie godly, says the Psalmist, shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bring- eth forth his fruit in his season, Psal. I. 3. His soul shall be plentifully Jed from heaven with the never'failing ittflue/ues -if grace and conso- lation, whereby he shall be made fruitful in every e^ood word and work. John the Baptist says. Mat. 3. 10, Ttie axe is laid to the root of the trees ; therefore every /re« which bring- eth not forth good fruit, is hewn down and cast into the fire ; that is, " The jttdgmeitt of God " hangs over your headSt ready (o seize upon " yott, if you be either barren, or do not bring " forth good fruit : Vengeance is as nigh unto " yoUf as the tree is tofallijig, to whose root ^" the ase is already applied." Our Saviour speaks to the same purpose in the latter part of hts sermon upon the mounts Mat. 7- 19. The godly are called trees of righteousness, that is, persons bringing forth the fruits oj' righteous- ness, Isa. 61. 3. The wicked are called trees whose fruit withereth ; whoic lives are J'ull of all wickedness, Jude 12. The king of Assyritts army are called Vt^sA. ha. 10. I9, Vhe rest of the trees of his forest shall be few, that a child may write them; The remainder of his mighty host shall be so few, that the meanest accomptant may be their muster-master. There is mention made t» scripture of several kinds of trees a7td plants, but there is hardly any thing less certain, than the Hebrew natnes of them. When the Jews had planted a vine or fruit-tne, they were not allowed to eat of the fruit for the first three years. They offered to God that of the fourth year, and ajterwards might use whatever those trees produced at their discretion. Lev. 19. 23. See rnuiT. Tree of life. Gen. U. 9. so called, became it was a natural means of preserving man's life, and freeing him from all injijmities, diseases, and decays, during his abode on earth j and also a sacramental pledge of his continuance in that life, upon condition of his perfect obedience ; hut this tree of life xeas to him a tree of death, because of his infidelity and disobedience. 'Ilie tree of knowledge of good and evil, Gm 2. 9, 17. so called, became by the eating of it tnun Came to know experimentally the vast dif- ference between good and evil ; and the great- ness of that good he f^ymerly enjoyed, by the loss of it; ana the great/iest o*' that evil he had brought upoit himself, by the feeling of it. And this was another sacramental pledge, which .sealed death spiritual, temporal, and eternal, in case (f disobedience. Jestts Christ is called the tree of life, Rev. 2. 7- | 22. 2. He itiill be to ail his members as a tree of eternal life, satisfying and refrahijig them with fellowship and commwiion with himself. Gen. 1. 29. I have given you every /. for meat 2.9- God made every /. to grow.che /. of life also, and the /. ofknowledge of good and evil 16. of every /. of the garden thou mayest eat 17. but of the /. ofknowledge shaltnoteai., 3. 3. 3. 6. when the woman saw that the /, was guod 11. and he said, hast thou eaten of the t.f 1?. 12. the woman gave me of the /. and I did eat 22. and now lest he take also of the (. of life S4. cherubims, to keep the way of the /. of life 18. 4. wash your feet, rest yourselves under the /. 8. he stood by them under the /. they did eat 21. t33. and Abraham planted at. inBeer-sheba 40.19'in three days Pharaoh shall hang thee on a /. Exod. 9. 25* the hail brake every /. of the field 10.5. the locusts $hall eat every /. which gruweth 15. 25. he cried, and the Lord shewed him a /. Lev. 27*30. tithe of land, seed or fruit of /, is Lord's Deut. 19> d. fetcheth a stroRe to cut down the /. 50. 19. for the /. of the field is man's life 51. 23. and if thou hang him on a /. 23. his body shall not ain »U nipbt on the t. fi T IRE iJ«t like a /. planted by the rivers of wate Prov.S.lS. sheisar. of lifetothemlayholdonhe'. 11. 3U. the fruit of the righteous is a /. of life 13 12 hut whenthedesire comeih, itia a /, ofli! 15 4. a wholes'^me tongue is a /. of life Ecci, It. 3. It the /. fall toward the south or tUt north; where the /. faileth, there shall it Iff Isa. 30. 1 17. ye be left as a /. bereft of branches 40. 20. he chooseth a /. that will not rot 44. 19, shall I fall down to the stock of a /. .' 56.3. neither let the eunuch say, I am a dry t G5. 22. as days of a /. are the days of my people 66. 17* that purify themselves behind one /. Jer, 10. 3. for one cutteth a /. out of the forest 11. 19- let us destroy the /. with the fruit 17> 8. hv shall be as a /. planted by the waters Etek. 15. 2. what is the vine /. more tlian any /« 17- 24. brought dowu the high /. exalted the lou' /. dried up the green t, made dry /. to Hourish 21. 10. it contemneth rod of my son, as every t. 31.8. nor imy /, in the garden ot God was like hiir 34. 27. the /. of the field shall yield her fruit 3b. .30. I will multiply the fruit of the /. Dan. 4. 10. and behold a /. || 11. the r. grew, 20 14. he cried, and said thus, hew down the /. £J. JoelQ. 22. fear not for the /. beareth her fruit Mat. 3. 10. every /. that bringeth not forth good fruit is cast into the fire, 7. 19. Luke 3. 9 7. 17- every good t. bringeth forth good fruit, bi.t a corrupt/, bringeth forth evil ftuit, £/uke6.4:i. 18. a good /. cauuot bring forth evil fruit 12.33. either make the /. good and his fruit good ; for the /. is known by his fratt, Luke 6. 44. 13.32. mustard seed becometh a /. Luke 13. 19 Luke 17. 6. ye might say to the sycamine t. Acts 5. 30. Jesus whom ye slew an 1 hanged on a /. 10.39. Jesus, whom they slew, aivl hanged on a r. 13. 29. they took him down from vhe /. and laid Gal. 3. 13. cursed is every one that hangeth on a < 1 Pet.Z.24. hare our sins in his own body on the , Iiev.Z.7- to him will I give to est of the i. oflifa 7. 1. that the wind should not blow on any /. 9- 4. they should not hurt any green thing, nor /. 22. 2. in the midst was there the /. of life 11. that they may have right to the /. of life ^iet Green. TREES. Gen. ,3. Q. hid themselves amongst the /. of garden 23. 17. all the /. were made sure to Abraham Eiod. 10. 1 5. the locusts did eat the fruit of the /. Lev. 19. 2 i . ye shall have planted all manner of 1 23. 40. ye snail take the boughs of goodly /. 26. 4. and the /. of the field shall yield their fmi 20. neither shall the t. of the luid yield fruit Num. 24. 6. as /. of ligo-aloes which the Lord hath planted, and as cedar /. beside thewaten Deut, lb. 21. thuushalt not plant a grove of any / 20. ly. thuu shalt not destroy the /. thereof by axe 20. the /. thou kuowest not to be t. for meat 28. 42. all thy /. and fruit shall the locust consume Josh. 10. 26, Joshua hanged them on five /. 27. and they took them down off the /. Judg. 9. 8. the /, went forth to anoiot a king 9. and go to be promoted over the /. 11. 13, 10. the /■ said to the fig-tree, reign over us 12 /. said to the vine || 14. /. said to the bramble 4il. Abimelech cut down a bough from the /. 1 Kings 4. 33. he spake of /, from cedar in Lebano[> 2 Kings 3. 25. and they felled all the good /. 1 Chron. 16. 33. then shall the /. of the wood sii4 at the presence of the Lord, Psal. 96. 1'.: Nek. 10. 35. to bring the first-fruits of all t. 37. Job 40. 21. hK lieth under the shady /. 22. Psal. 74. 5. as he had lifted up axes on thick /. 78. 47 ■ he destroyed their sycamore / . with froa 104. 16. the /. of the Lord Eire full of sap 105. 33. and brake the /. of their coa.rf.l5.15.r.take hold on the mighty men of Moab Deut. 28. 65. the Lord shall give thee a t. heart 1 Sam. 13. 7. and all the people followed him t. 14. 15. in the host there was a very great t. Ezra 10. g. all people sat *. because of this matter J06 4. 14. fear came upon me and e, which made 21. 6. I am afraid and (. taketh hcfld on my flesh i*ja/.2,ll. serve Lord with fear and rejoice with i, 55. 5. fearfulness and t. are come upon me 2sa. 51. 17. hast drunken the dregs of the cup of i. 22. 1 have taken out of thy hand the cup of e Jer. 30. 5. we have heard a voice of t. of fear -^=^*- 12. 18. son of man, drink thy water with (. 26. 16. they shall clothe themselves with /. Dan. 10. 11. when he had spoken this, I stood t. ^w.l3. 1. when Ephraim spake t. he exalted ^ec/i. 12. 2. I will make Jerusalem a cup of t. ]\1ark5. .33. the woman fearing and t. Luke 8 47 Acts 9. 6. Saul ^ said, L. what wilt have me to do' 10. 29 gaoler came ^ and fell down before Paul ICV. 2.3. I was with ^ou in fear and much / ^^ r /■,^*^°*^'^^'^^^^'^'-y««feivedhim L/jA. 0,5. servants, be obedient with fear and t. /'Ai/.2.12.work out your salvation with fear and t TREKCH. 1 Arm. 17. 20. David came to the /. and shouted 26. 5. Saul lay sleeping within the *', 7. I fi:i//^jl8.52. Elijah made a t. about the altar ■i5. and he filled the (. also with water, 38. l.uke\g. 4.'*. thy enemies diall cast a t. about thee Till TRESPASS. Gen. 31 . ?fj. what is my /. that thou hast pursued 50.17. we pray thee, forgive the t. of thy servants Kxod. 22. 9. for all manner of r. whether for ox Lev.Z.IS.tiQ shall bring for his /. to the Lord a ram 26. 40. if they shall confess their t. trespassed Num. 5. 6, when any do a (. against the Lord 7. he shall recompense his t. with the principal 8. if he have no Kinsman to recompense the t. 27. if she have done t, against her husband 1 Sam. 25. 28. forgive the i. of thine handmaid 1 C/ir. 21 . 3. why will he be a cause of t. to Israel ? 2 Chrmt. 24. 18. wrath came on Judah for their t. 28. 13. ye intend to add more to our sins and t. .■J3. 19. Manasseh's prayer and *. are written £zr«9. 2. the nalers have been chief in this t, 6. and our /. is grown up unto the heavens 7. we have been in a great t. to this day, 13. 10. 10. taken strange wives.to increase f. of Israel 19. they offered a ram of the flock for their t. Ezek. 17. 20. 1 will plead with him there for his /. 18. 24. in his t. he hath trespassed, he shall die Dan. g. 7. because of their t. they trespassed TRESPASSES. Exra 9. 15. behold, we are before thee in our t. Psal. 68. 21. such a one as goeth on still in his t. Ezek. 39. 26, they have borne their shame and /. Mat. 6. 14. for if ye forgive men their (. 15. but if ye forgive not men their t. neither will your father forgive your /. 18. 35. Mark 11. 25. your father may forgive you your (. 26. neither will your Father forgive your r. 2 Cor. 5. 19. not imputing their t. unto them £pA.2.1.you quickened who were dead in ;.and sins Col. 2. 13. be quickened, having forgiven you all r. See Commit, Comjuitted Offering. TRESPASS-MONEY. 2 Kings 12. I6. the t.-maney was not brought TRESPASS. 1 hings 8. 31. if any man t. against his neighbour 2 Chron. ig.lO. warn that they t. not against Lord 28. 2C. Ahaz did t, yet more against the Lord Mat. 18. 15. if brother /. tell him bis fault Luke 17.3. if thy brother;, against thee,rebuke him 4. if he t- against thee seven times in a day TRESPASSED. Lev. 5. ig.he hath certainly t. against the Lord 26.40.if they confess their trespass which they t. Num. 5.7. recompensed to him against whom he t. Z)eu2.32.5l.because ye t. against me among Israel 2 C/tr. 26. 18. go out-of sanctuary, for thou hast t. 29.6, for our fathers have r. and done evil in eyes 30. 7- be not like fathers who t. against Lord God 33, 23. but Amon t. more and more Ezra 10.2,who have t. against our G. strange wives Ezek. 17. 20. his trespass that he t. against me 39. 23, because they t. against me, 2^. Dan. 9. 7. their trespass that they /. against thee Hos. 8. 1, because they have t. against my law TRESPASSING. Lev. 6, 7. for any thing that he hath done in t. Ezek, 14. 13. the land sinneth against me by t> TRIAL. Job 9. 23. he will laugh at the t. of the innocent Ezek. 21. 13. because it is a r. what if the sword 2 Cor. 8. 2. how that in a great t. of affliction Heb. 11. 36. others had t. of cruel mockiugs 1 Pet. 1. 7. that the t. of your faith might be found 4. 12. think it not strange concerning the fiery t. TRIBE. Jacob having twelve sons, who were the heads of so many great families, which altogether formed, a great nation; every one of these families was called a tribe. But Jacob on his death bed adopted Ep/iraim and Manasseh, the sons of Toseph, and zjjould have them also to constitute two ttibes of Israel, Gen. 48. 5. Instead of twelve tribes, there were now thirtee?i, that of Joseph being divided into tri'o. However, in the distribution of lands to the people made by Joshua, by the command of God, they counted but twelve tribes, and made but twelve lots. For r/ie tribe of Levi, which was appointed to the service of the tabernacle of the Lord, had no share in the dis- tribution of the land, but only some cities to dwell in, and the first fruits, tithes and ob- lations of the people, which was all their sub- sistance. Num. 35. 2. Josh. 13. 7, 8, 14, 33. The twelve tribes, while they were in the desert^ encamped round about the tabernacle of the covenant, every one according to its order. To the east were those of Judah, Zebulun, and Issaehar. To the toest were Ephraim, Manasseh, and Benjamin. To the south, lieuben, Simeon, and Gad. And to the north were Dan, Asher, and Naphtaii. The Levites v:ere distributed round about the tabematfle, nearer the holy place than the other tribes, Num. Z. 2, 3, ^c'. In Ike matches of tne Armv of hrael, the tweka Judg. in it), or that thou be a priest to a THI tribes were divided into four great bodies, cat\ composed of three tribes. Thefijst body, which was the front of the army^ was made up of the tribes of Judah, Issaehar, and Zelndun. The second was composed of Reuben Stmeon, arn*. Gad. Jietween the second and third body of troops, came the Levites and priests, teith th^ ark of i/ie Lord, the curtain, the planks, the pillars, and all the other furniture of the ta bemacle. The third body of tbe army was com-- posed of the tribes of hphraim, Manasseh, and Benjamin. The fourth and last, which brought up the rear was made up of the tribes of Dan, Asher, and Naphtaii, Num. 10.5, 6, 14, &c. IVe have an account of the division of the land of Canaan among the twelve tribes in tlte book of Joshua. The twelve tribes ctmtinued united under one head, making but otu state, one people, and ona mo- narchy, till after the death of Solomon : Then ten of the tribes of Israel revolted from the house of David, and received for their king Je- roboam, the son of Nebat ; and only the tnbes oj Judah and Benjamin continued under tlie go- vernment of Rehohoam, 1 Kings 12. I6, 20. This separation may be looked upon as the chief cause of those great calamities that afterward! happened to those two kingdoms, and to the whole Hebrew nation. For it was the cause of the alteration and change of the old religioK, and of the ancient worship of their forefathers. Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, substituted the worship of golden calves instead of the worship of the iMrd : which was the occasion of the ten tiihti forsaking the temple of the Lord, 1 Kings 12. £0, 27, &c. This schism likewise caused an ifTecoitcileable hatred between the ten tribes and those of Judah and Benjamin, and created a great number of wars a7id disputes betwtb'^ them. The Lord being provoked, delivered them upto their enemies. 'Jiqlath-pileser first carriej away captives the tribes of Reuben, Gad, Napt- halt, and the half tribe of Manasseh, which were beyond Jordan, and carried them beyomi ■ the Euphrates, 2 Kings 15. 29. 1 Chron. 5. 26 Some years after, S}ialm.aneset , king of Assyria, took the city of Samaria, destroyed it, took away the rest of the inhabitants of Israel, car- ried them beyoT,d the Lnphrates, and sent other inhabitants into (he covntry to cultivate and possess it, 2 Kings I7. 6, 24. | 18. 10, 11. Thit ended the kingdom of the ten tribes of Israel. It has been a great question among the Fathers and Interpreters, whether these ten tribes still continued in their settlement beyond the Eu- phrates, or whether they returned again into their own country. The greatest part are of opinion, that they never did return. Others, on the contrary, think they did return; but at the same time acknowledge, that this return ts not clearly made out by history, because it was performed by insensible degrees : and was niii io complete and entire, but *hat a great nwnber of Israelites still remained beyond the Euphrates As to the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, whi> re- mained under Che government of the kings of the family of David, they continued a much longer time in their own country : But at last, after they hadJ'ulfiUed the ?iieasure oj their ini- quity, God delivered them into the hands of their enemies. Nebuchadnezzar took the city of Je~ Tusalem, entirety ruined it, and burnt the tem- ple, and took away all the inhabitants of Judah and Beujamin to Babylon, and to the other provinces of his empire. Thi? captivity conti nued for seventy years, as the prophet had jotc- told them, Jer. 25. 11, 12, ] 29, 10. The le- tum from this captivity is plainly assigned tn 2 Chron. 36. 20, 21, 22, 23. and in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Chronologers fix the end of the kingdom of the ten tribes in the year of the world 32B3, before Christ 717. And the captivity of Judah and Benjamin in the year of the world 34l6, before Christ 584.. Num. 1. 4. and with you there shall be a man of ev.r.headofhouseof his fathers, 13.2. | 34.18. 4, 18. cut ye not off the /. of the Kohathites 18. 2. the t. of thy father bring thou with thee 31 . 4. of every r. a thousand sent to war, 5, 6. 36. 5. the t. of the sons of Joseph hath said well 6. they shall marry only to the family of the r.K 9- neither shall the inheritance remove from on.. t. to another t. butkceptohis own inheritanre Deut, 1.23. I took one of a t. Josh. 3. 12. | 4.2.4. 29. 18. family or t. whose heart turneth away ■AmA. 7. 14. f.'which the Lord taketh shall come 18. 4. give out fr^m you thr^e niKn for each ; TUl Mt. C1..1. should VeoDc i. lacking Id Isr^i.O. 1 Am*/ I1.13.tiut wilt give one r.to thy SOD, 32, 36. 1 Cil/.G. til. who were left of thefamil/ofthatr. i-.uk. 47. 3S. to whai t. the straoger sojourueth li€h.1. 13. for he pertaioeth to aaother t. 14. of Jadah ; of which t. Moses spake nothing Utt RfiOBEN, Simon, and the rat. TRIBES. £x(N/.28.21.hisname according to the IS f.39. 14. Sum. S4. ?. abiding in tents according to their /. 33. M.accordiDgtor. of yoar fathers shall inherit ?4. i:). to give to the nine I./mA. 13. 7. | 14.2. 15. the two r. and the aalf hare received their iaheritance 00 this side Jordan, Jask. 14. 3, Dn((.1.13.take je wise men, known among your <. 12. 5. the place which the liOrd shall choose out of all yoar /. to put his name there, 14, 1B.5. thy God hath chosea him out of ail thy /, J»iA.7.i4. ye shall be brought according to your t. 1 &ni.l0.19.presentyoorselves before L.byyour/, 1 Kings 11.31. and I will give ten t. to thee 18.S1. twelve atones according to number of the t. Pttti. 1(X5. 37. was aot one feeble among their /. 133. 4. whither the t. go up, the t. of the liord Ira, 19.13. they that arc the stay of t. thereof 49.6. be my senraot to raise up the r. of Jacob 63. 17. return for the /. of thine inheritance Eiek. 45. 8. give to Israel according to their t. Hah, .T.g. accordin;; to the oaths of the t. Mat.1^. 30. then shall all the r. of the earth mourn Aett St).7 .unto which promise our IS r .hope to come Jam, 1. 1. to the twelve r. which are scattered Rev. 7. 4. were sealed 144.000 of all the t. See Israel. TRIBULATION. 7)fur.4.30.when thou art in t. if thou tarn to Lord Judg. 10. 14. let them deliver you in the time of t. 1 -Sam. 26. 34. let him deliver me out of all t. Alat. 13. 21. when t. ariseth, he is offended C4. 21. then shall be great t. such as was not 2g. immediately after the (. MarA 13. 24. John 16. 33. in the world ye shall have t. but be .Sets 14.22. we oust through much r. enter kingdom Rmr.. 2. g. and anguish on every soul that doth evil 5. 3. knowing that t. worketh patience 8. 35. shall t. separate us from the love of Christ r )C. 12. rejoicing in hope, patient in t. 2 Cor. 1. 4. who comforte.th us in all oar t. 7' 4. I am exceeding joyful in all our /. 1 Ti4»j. 3. 4. we told you, that we should suffer (. 2 'iiiejj-.i .6.Tecompecse t. to them thattrouble.you Rev. 1.9. John who am your companion in :. 2. 9- I know thy works, and t. and poverty 10. behold, ye shall have r. ten days 22. 1 will cast them into great t. except repent '' 14. these arc they which came out of great t. TRIBULATIONS. 1 Siftn. 10. 19' himself saved you out of all your t. Rvm. 5. 3. not only so, but we glory in /. also i^/fA. 3. IS. 1 desire that ye faint not at my t. 2 Theti. 1. 4. for your faith in all t. that ye endure TRIBUTARY, Ira. 31. t8. and his young men shall be t. Lam. 1.1. she that was^eat, how is she become f.j TRIBUTARIES. Deut, 20. 11. the people found therein shall be t. 'udg. 1. 30. the Canaanites oecame t. 33, 35. TRIBUTE, n Greek, Phoros ; in Hebrew, Mass; which is detived J'rtmt the verb Masas, to melt, or liqnefy. The Hebrews acknowledged none for sovereign over them, but God alone : Whence Joiephut calls their government a Theocracy, or divine goreriiment. They acknowledged the tuvercign dominton of Cod by a tribute, or capiiatiim, of half a shekel a head, which every Jsraslite paid him vearly, Exod. 30. 13. Our Sajiour, in Mat. 17. 25. thus reasons wiih Peter ; V/hat thinkest thou, Simon .' Of whom do th» kines of the earth take custom, or trtbnie ? of their own children, or of strangers ? Meaning, (hat as be was the Hon of God, h$ ought to be exempt from the cayitalion. "Vibute is a svsn of money paid to princes, or nt/ert, in token of the duty and ruhjectton which subjects owe tm.o them, and as a recompence for their care and protection, and in order to support them in their authority and dignity. After the ^etrs o-ere conquered by the Romans, they still continued very tenaetous of their liberty, and gloried much in the right they had to it; as ■appears from John B. 33. They made it a gues- tion, whether it was agreeable to the law of God, to pay taxes to a Pagan conqueror, and eaerefore they ask our Saviour, Mat. 23. 17, What thinkest thou ' Is it lawfal to give tribute onto Cesar or not ? Christ in his answer plainly shew* tkem^ that rttipiop did not exempt thtm ff.tm their civil duties, and obedience to princes 643 TRI in things ztkcretH they have power to eomnand ; Render unto Cesar the things that are Cesar's. And the Apostle Paul recommends and incul- cates 10 the faithful Christians submission and obedience to princes, and a conscientious dis- charge of their duty in paying them their tri- butes. Horn. 13. 7, Render to all their dues ; tribute to whom tribute is due, custom to whom cuittom. Solomon, at the beginning of his reign, compelled the Canaanites, who were left in the country, fo pay Aim tribute, and to perform the drudgery of the public works he had undertaken : And as to the children of lirael, he would not suffer them to be employed therein, but made them his soldiers, his ministers, his chief officers, to command his armies, his charii-ts, and hit horse- men, 1 Kings 9. 21, 22, 23. 2 Chron. 8. Q. Yet however, towards the end of his reign, he imposed a tribute upon them and made them work at the puilie buildings ; which much alien- ated their minds from him, and sowed the seeds of that discontent which afterwardt appeared in an open revolt, by the rebellion of Jeroboam the ton of Nebat, 1 Kings 5. 13. 14. | 9. 15. | 11. 27. Jeroboam was at first obliged to take shel- ter in -Egypt ; but afterwards the defection be- came general, by the totzL revolt of the ten tribes. It b-i upon account of these taxes and levies, that the Israelites said to Rehoboam if" son of Solomon, Thy father made our yoV^ grievous ; now thereiore make thou the griev- ous service of thy father, and his heavy yoke ^hich he put upon us, lighter, and we will serve thee, 1 Kings 12. 4 Gen. 49. 15. Issachar became a servant to /. Num. 31. 28. levy a ;. to the Lord of men of war . .37. the Lord's t. of the sheep was 675 38. beeves. Lord's t. 72. || 39. asses, Lord's t. 61. 40. the persons 10,000, the Lord's t. .32 persons Deut. 16. 10. with a /. of a free-will offering Josh. IC. 10. Canaanites serve under t. 17, 13, 2 Sam. 20.24. and Adoram was over the t. 1 Kings 4. 6. 1 12. 18, C Chron. 10, 18, 1 Kings g. 21. upon these dtdSolunioo levy a t. 1 Kings 17.1 3. Hoshea became servant and gave t. 25. 33. Pharaoh-necho put the land to a t. 1 Chro7i, 8. 8. them did Solomon make to pay r. 17. 11. some of the Philistines brought/, silver EsraA. 13. then wilt they not pay t. and custom 20. and toll, t. and custom was paid to them 6. 8. of the /. expences be given to these iien 7. 24. not lawful to impose t. on the Levites iS'fiA. 5. 4. we have borrowed money for king's t. Prov. 12. 24. but the slothful shall be under t. Isa, 31. t8. and his young men shall be for r. Mat. 17. 24. they that received r. money came to Peter and said, doth not your master pay t. f 25. of whom do the kings of the earth take r. .' 22, 17. what thinkest thou? is it lawful to give t. to Cesar, or no i Mark 12. 14. Luke 20. 22. 19. shew me the *. money ; they brought a penny Ijuke 23. 2. and forbidding to give (. to Cesar Rom. 13. 6. for this cause pay ye (. also 7. render therefore t. to whom t. is due, custom TRICKLETPI. Lam. 3. 49. mine eye t. down, and ceaseth not TRIE, See Try. TRIMMED. 2 Sam. 19, 24. Mephibosheth had not 1. his beard Mat. 25.7-all those virgins arose and t. their lamps TRIMMEST. Jer. 2. 33, why /. thou thy way to seek love TRIPPING. Isa. 3. t 16. walking and t. nicely as they go TRIUMPH. 9, Sam. 1.20. lest daughters of the uncircumcised t. Psal. 25. 2. let not mine enemies t. over me 41. 11. because mine enemy doth not /. over me 60. 8. Philistia, t. thou because of me 92. 4. 1 will (. in the works of thy hands 94. 3. Lord, how long shall the wicked t.? 106.47.gather us to give thanks and /.in thy praise 108.9-Moab is my wash>pot,over Philistia will 1 1 2 Cor. 2.14. which always causeth us to t. in Christ TRIUMPH. Psal. 47. 1. shout unto God with the voice of t TRIUMPHED. Exbd.lb. 1. for he ftath *. gloriously, 21. TRIUMPHING, Substantive. Job 20. 5. that the t. of the wicked is short TRIUMPHING. Col. 2. 15. made a show of'them, t. over them in it TRODE. Jurff. 9.27 .they t. the grapes and cursed Abnnelech 20. 43. Israel t. the Beojamites down with ease 2 ^in^.f 7.17* the people/, upon him in the gate,20. g. 33. Jehu t. Jezebel under foot 14. g. a beast /, down the thistle, 2 Chroit. 25. 18. Luke 12. 1. insomuch that they /. one on another ST 2 TRO IRODDEN. Deut A.sQ.io Caleb will I give the land cbac he hi$t t. upon, because he followed Lord, Josh 14.9. Judg. 5. 21. O my soul, thou hast /. down strength Job 22. 15. the old way which wicked men have /. 28.8. the lion's whelps have not (. it, nor fierce lion Psal. 1 19. 118. thou hast t. down all that err Isa. 5. 5. and the vineyard shall be (. down 14. 19. art cast out, as a carcase t. under feet 18. 2. go to a nation meted out and t. down, 7. 25. 10. Moab shall be /. under him as straw is / 28. 3. thedmnkardsof Ephraim shallbe r. nndet 18.9courge pass through then ye shall be /. do«a 63.3.1 have /.the wine-press alone, of pec^le nou 18. oar adversaries have /. down thy sanctoary Jer. 12. 10. they have /, my portion under foot Z^m. 1.15. the JLord hath (. under foot the mighty men, he hath r.the virgin the daughter of Judah Esei. 16. i 6. when I saw thee/, underfoot 27. 1 6. they have made hatches of ivory well /, 34. 19> my Hock eat what ye have /. under feet Dan. 6. 13. give the sanctuary and host to be /. Mic. 7-10. now shall she be c.asmire of the streets Mat.5. 13. salt unsavoury to be (. under foot of men Luke 8.5.some fell by the way-side and was /.down 21. 24. Jerusalem shall be (, down of the Gentiles Heb. 10.29. who hath /. under foot the Son of Goa Rev. 14. 20. the wine-press was r. without the city TROOP. Gen. 30.11. a/, cometh; f she called his name a /. 49. 19. Gad, a /. shall overcome him, he at last 1 Sam. 30. 8. saying, shall I pursue after this /. / 2 Sam. 2. 25. children of Benjamin became one r. 3. 22. behold. Joab came from pursuing a /. 22. 30. by thee have I run thro' a /. Ptal. 18. Sg. 23. II. the Philistines were gathered into a t. 13. the /. pitched in the valley of Rephaim Isa. 65. 11. are they that prepare a table for that r Jer. 18. 2'i. when shalt brin^ a /. suddenly on them Has. 7. 1. the /. of robbers spoileth without Amos 'J. 6. he hath founded his /. in the earth TROOPS. £2i)i/..38.t8.1ookiog'^Iasses of women assemb. by /. Job 6. 19. /. of Tema looked, companies of Sheba 19- 12. his /. come together and raise their way Jer. 5.7. tht-y assembled by /.in the harlots' houses Hos. 6. 9- SkOfl ^s /. of robbers wait for a man Mic. 5. 1 . gather thyself in /. O daughter of /. Ilab. 3t 16. he will invade them with bia /. TROUBLE. 1 Chion. 22.14. in my /. I prepared for house of L. 2 Chron. 15. 4. when they in /. did turn and sought the Lord, he was found of them, Neh, 9.27. Neh. 9. 32. let not all the t, seem little before thee Job 3. 26. neither was I quiet, yet /. came 5. 6. neither doth /. spring out of the ground 7. yet man is born to /. as the sparks fly upwat^ 14. 1. man is of a few days and full of /. 15. 24. /. and anguish shall make him afraid 27 . 9. will God hear his cry when /. cometh ? 30. 25. did not 1 weep for him that was in /. f 34. 29. he giveth quietness, who ran make /. f 38. 23. which I reserved a{;ain5t the time of r. Psal. 9. 9. Lord will he a refuge in times of /. l.S, O Lord, consider my /. which I suffer 10. 1. why hidest thou thyself in times of /. f 22. 11. be not far from me, for t. is near £7. 5. for in lime of f. he shall hide me 31. 7. 1 will be glad, thou hast considered my /. 9. have mercy upon me, O Lord, for I am in t. 32. 7. thou shalt preserve me from /. and compas 37. 39. he is their strength in the time of /. 41. 1. the Lord v;\\\ deliver him in time of t, 46. 1. God is crzv refuge, a present help in /. 54. 7. for he hath delivered me out of /. 60.11.give us help from /. vain is the help of man 66. 14. my mouth hath spoken when 1 was in /. 69. 17. hide not thy face from me for I am in r. 73.5. they are not in /. as other men 78. 33. and tlieir years did lie consume in r. 49. he cast upon them indignation and /. 81. 7. thou calledst in /, and I delivered thee 91. 15. I will be with him in /. I will deliver him 102. 2. hide not thy face from me when I am in t. 107. 6. they cried to the Lord in their t. 13. I9. 26. their seal is melted because nf /. 28. then they cry unto the Lord in their /. 116.3. the pains of hell gat hold on me, I found/. 1 \Q. 1 43. /. and anguish have taken hold on me 138.7. tho' 1 walk in midst of /.thou wilt revive me 143.2. I poured out my complaint before him, I shewed before him my /. 143. 11. O Lord, bring my soul out of r. Ptov. 11. 8. righteous is delivered out of /. 12. 13. 15. 6. but in the revenues of the wicked is /. 16. little, than great treasure and r. therewith 25. ig. confidence in an unfaithful man in /.is like Isa. 1. 14. your new-moons, they are a t to me TRO iia/B.ZZ. ttiey AAa^lUook to the eanli and behold r. n.'14 add behold, at evening tide f. and before 26. lO. L. in /. have they visited thee, poured out 30. 6. into the land of t, they will carry riches S:i. Z, be thou our salvation also in time of /. 4^. 7. yet cait he not save him out of his t. b5. S3, they shall not tring forth for t. are seed *r. 2. 27. in time of t. they will say, save us 28. if they can save thee in the time of thy t. ^. 15. we looked for health, and behold /. It. 13. but shall not save them at all in time of t. 14. in the time that they cry lo me for their t. 34. 8. the Saviour of Israel in time of t. IQ. we looked for time of nealing, and behold t. So. 7. that day is great, it is the time of Jacob's r. ^am. 1. 21. all mine enemies have heard of my t. Dau. 12. 1. and there shall be a time of/, such as Co/-.-7.28. such shall have t. in the desh S Cor. 1 . 4. be able to comfort them which are in t. 8. we would not have you ignorant of our t. 2 '/'jwi.2,9- wherein 1 suffer /. as an evil-doer See Day. TROUBLES. BtfH/.3l.l7.many evils and (. shall befal them, 21. Jo& j. \y. he shall deliver thee in six /. yea in seven Pial.^a. 17. the t. of mine heart are eolarged ^B. redeem Israel, O God, out of all his t. '^\. 6. the Lord saved him out of all his t. 71. 20. tliou which hast shewed me sore /. shalt an- 3. iaclioe thine car, for my soul is full of t. Prov. 21.23.hi3 tongue, he keepeth his soul from t._ ha. 6j. l6. because former i. are forgotten and hid J\tlark 13. 8. and there shall be famine and t. TROUBLE, Josh. 6. 18. lest ye t. the camp of Israel 7- 25. Joshua said, the Lord shall t. thee this day J'ldg.- 11. 35. thou art. one of them that t. me 2CA/*,32.18.they cried in Jews' language to /.them /*«>/. S. i-5. and /. them in his sore displeasure 3.1. Lord, bow are they, increased that t. me ? 13.4. those that t. me, rejoice when I am moved luieA: 32. 13. neither shall the foot of man r. them any more, nor the hoofs of beasts c. them Dan. 4. 19- let not the interpretation t. thee 5. 10. O king, let not thy thoughts t. thee 11. 44. but tidings out of the north shall t. him H^at. 26. 10. why t. ye the woman? Mark 14. 6. Luke 7.6. Lord, t, not thyself, for I am not worthy 11.7. he shall say, r. me not, the door is shut Acts 15. 19. that we /.not Gentiles turned to God 16. SO. these men do> exceedingly /. our city CO. 10, t. not yourselves, for his life is in him Cni. 1 7. but there be some that /. yon and pervert 5, 12. I would they were cut off who /. you 6.17- from henceforth let no man r, mej-forl bear S T/iess, 1,6. tribulation to them that./, you .Hei.'lS. 15. lest any root of bitterness /. you TROUBLED. Oen. 34. 30. ye have /. me, to make me to stink 41. '8. in the morning Pharaoh's spirit was /. 45, 3. his brethren were r. at his presence £xod. 14. 24. the Lord /. the-host of the Egyptians ' Joih.T. 25. Joshua said, why hast thou /. us ? l&(m. 14.29. Jonath. said.my father hath /, the land 16. 14. and an evil spirit from the Lord /. him 28. 21. the woman saw that Saul was sore /. a Sam. 4. 1. Abner dead, all the Israelites were /. 1 Kings 18, 18. I have nstf /. Israel, but thou- and 5 Kingi 6. 11. the king of Syria was sore /. for this Esra 4. 4. then the people t. them in building Job 4. 5. now it toucheth thee and thou art /. 21 .4. if it were so, why should not my spirit be /. ? 23. id. therefore am I t. at his presence 34. 20. and the people shall be /. at midnight Psal. .SO. 7. thou didst hide thy lace and I was /. 38.6. I am /.II77.4. I am so /. that I cannot speak 39. + 2. ■[ held my peace and my sorrow was r. 46, 3. though the wateis thereof roar and be /. 4a. 5. for the kings were t, and hasted away 77-'^- 1 remembered God and was /. I.complained ifi.the waters were afraid, Uie depths also were /. €.1. 17. let them be confounded and t. for ever 90. 7. consumed by anger, by thy wrath are we /. 10-t. 29. thou hidest thy face, they are /. Prov- 25. 26. is as a /. fountain and corrupt spring isa. 32. 10. many days and years shall ye^be t, 11. tremble, ye women, he /. ye careless ones S7. SO. but the wicked are like the t. sea Jer. 31. 2«. therefore my bowels are /. for him Lam. 1.20. I am in distress, my bowels are /. 2. 11. £.tek. 7. 27, the hands of the people shall be /. 26. 18. the isles that are in the sea shall be /. 27. SS. their kings shall be./, in countenance Vaii.^. I. Nebuchadneczar^s spirit was /. 3. 4. 5. and Che visions of my head J. me. 7, 15. ]i9, D:m'el astonisjiada his thoughts /. him $. 6. Belshazzar's thoughts j. him, % 7. ^8. as for me. my .cogitations ^auch /. me £ecii. iO x.we^fc . ut:cauaeitherewas nosliepberd AlO' 2.3 IJerod wa:^>. and dl J|-^'J^all'JJJ vviiUi'him TRU Jlffl/.l 1.26.saw him on Ma^ they were AIirA6.!iO. 24.6* see that ye be not /. for all these things must come to pass, Mark 13. 7. John 14. 1, 27 Lnke I. 12. Zacharias was / l| 29. Mary was /. 10.41. Martha, thou art /. anout many things 24. 38. why are ye /. and why do thoughts arise .' JoAn 5. 4. an angel went down and /. the water 7. I have no man when water is /, to put me in 11. 33. Jesus gVoaned and was /, 12. 27. I 13. 21. Acts 2. t6. the niutlitude were /. in mind 15. 24. some that went from ua have /. you 17. 8. and they /. the people and the rulers 2 Cor. 4. 8. we are /. on every side, 7- 5. 2 T/ieis. 1. 7. and to you that are /. rest with us 2. 2. that ye be not t. neither by spirit, by word 1 Pet. 3, 14. not afraid of their terror, nor be /. TROUBLEDST, Esek. 32. 2. and thou /. the waters with thy feet TROUBLER. 1 C/ir.Q.T, Achar, the /. of Israel , who transgressed TROUBLEiiOME. Job 16. f 2. r have heard /. comforters are ye all 20. f 22. every hand of the t. shall come on him TROUBLESX. Mark 5. 35. why /. thou the Master any farther TROUBLETH. 1 Sam. 16. 15. an evil spirit from God . ilied 1 Kings l8.i7.Ahab said, art thou he thaL/.£si-;u.-I? /od 22.10. therefuresuddenfear/. thee, snares, aud 23. 16. Godmaketh myheartsoft. Almighty /. me Prop. 11. 17. he that is cruel /. his own fiash 29. he that /. his own house shall inherit wind 15. 27. he that is greedy of gain /. his own hou-v^ Dan. 4. 9. 1 know that no secret /. thee, tell me Luke 18. 5. because this widow /. me I will avenge Ga/. 5. 10. he that /. you shall bear his judgment TROUBLING. Jod 3. 17. there the wicked cease from /. and weary J0A71 5. 4. who stepped in first after/, of the water TROUBLOUS. Da7i. 9. 25. the wall shall be built again in /. times TROUGH, S. Gen. £4. 20. she emptied her pitcher into the /. 30. 38. Jacob set the rods in the watering /. Exod. 2. 16. they filled the /, to water their Hock 8. 3. the frogs shall go into thy kneading-/. 12. 31. their kneading-/, bound up in their clothes TROW. Luke 17. 9- doth he thank that servant? I /. not TRUCE-BREAKERS. 2 Tim. 3. 3. in thelast days men shallbe t. -breakers TRUE. See Signi/tcatioji on Truth. Gen. 42. 11. we are/, men, 31. || I9. if ye be /. men 33. hereby shall I know that ye are/, men, 34. Detic. 17, 4. if ye be /. and thing certain, 22. 20. Jos/i. 2. 12. swear unto me,ajid give me a r, token Riil/i 3. 12. it is /. that 1 am thy near kinsman 2 Sam. 7 . 28. thou art that God, and thy words be /. 1 Kiitex 10. 6. it was a /, report I heard, 2 Ckr. 9.5. 22. 16. tell me nothing but that which is /. AVj. 9. 13. thougavest them /, laws, good statutes Psai. 19. 9. the judgments of the Lord are /. 119. 160. thy word is /. trom the beginning ProD. 14.25. a /. witness delivereth souls Jer. 42. 5. the Lord be a /. witness between us Esik. 18. 8. he that hath executed /. judgment Da7i. 3. 14. is it /. O Shodrach, do not ye serve 24. /. O king [| 6. 13. king said, the thing is /. 8. 20. vision which is told is /. shut up vision 10. 1. a thing was revealed and the thing was/. Zec/i. 7.-O. execute /.judgment and shew mercy Aiat. 22. 16. we know that thou art /. Mark\Z. 14. Luke 16. 11. will commit to your trust the /.riches Jo/ni 1. 9. that was the /. lightwhioh lighteth e^ery 4. 23.wben the /. worshippers shall worship Father 37. and herein is that saying /. one soweth 5. 31. if I witness of my.telf, my witness is not /. -■^2. the witness which he witnesseth of me is /. 6. 32. but my Ji'ather giveth you the /. bread 7. 18. the same is/, || 8. 13. thy record is not /. 28. he that sent me is /. Wuom ye know not, 8. 26. 8. 14. yet my record is /, || 16. my judgment is /. 17. it is written, the testimony of two men is /. 10.41 .all things that John spake of this man were /. 15.1. I am the /. vincj my Father the husbandman 19- 35. he bare record, aud his record is /. 21. £4, Acts 12. 9- wist not that it was /. which was done 2 Cor. 1. 18. but as God is/, our word was net yea 6. 8. approving ourselves, as deceivers, and yet /. Ep^, 4.21-.new man after.G. is sweated in /.holiness PAil. 4, 3. 1 entreat thee also, /. _yoke-fellow, help 8. whatsoever things are ./- think on these 1 Tim. 3. 1. this is a /. saying, if a man desire Tit. J. 13. this witness is,/, wherefore rebuke Hei.a.2. ,t. tabemau U cause darkness past, the /. light now shi.iellr 5. 20. that we may know him that is /. and we arc in him that is/, even in his Sod Jesus Chria* 3 JoAti 12. and we know that our record is /. Hev. 3.7. these things saith the holy, he that is / 14. these things saith the faithful and /. witneu 6 10. they cried, how long, O Lord, holy and /. 7 15. 3. just and /. are thy ways,thoukingof saintf 16. 7 . /. and righteous are thy judgments, 19. :;, 19. 9. these are the /. sayings of God, 22. 1^. 11. he that sat upon him was called Faithful and 7*. 21. 5. write, for ihese words are /, and faithful TRUE God. 2 CAron. 15 3. Israel hath been without the/. Go3 Jer. 10. 10. the Lord is the /. God, the living Goil: JoAn 17 . 3. this eternal life, to know the only t.Goi X TAeis. 1. 9. turned from idols to serve the /. God 1 John 5. 20. this is the /. God and eterual life TRULY. Geii. 24. 49. and now if ye will deal /. 47. 29. 48. iQ. t, his younger brother shall be greater Nh/ii. 14. 21. as /. as I live, saith the Lord, 28. Deut. 14. 22. thou shalt/. tithe theincrea!>eofseed JosA.9 ^ l.tltti. ii't'Will deal /. and kindly with thee x:4'. i. Cue Luru l-ath delivered all the land Jiuig. 9. 16. if yt< iiive done /. aud sincerely, 19. llow the /. and warn the people 6. but low wjih f . Iwfere ^rk of ««l.i6.6.40.ecjr.5. ic. |7.6. 1 i.ris.i*. fH.ktl lsnirlbrf)'icht upthearii with f. aotlcrmb. .'AruH.i. IS. wheoibty lift op tlietr voice wuh /. {y. '.*7- (he song nf the Lord begao with the r. Vi It.i <:5. the horse aajih amon^ the (. ha, ha IW/. 9K.6. with I. .fukc a joyfat noise before Lord Het Sf.tsx. -nU'Mi'KTKUS. C Kimfs 11. 14. princes and /. Mnod by ihc king CkfuH. y 13. as ihe (. and siin;ers were as one ^. *JB. the Mngen sang, anil the t. soanded tier. 18. CC. the roicc of i. shall be beanl no more TIlL'Sr. 04rttn. 9. t CO. whom David did ordain in their t. * 26. the four chief porters wt- re in their /. t3l. Matiithiah had the r. over things in pans W K. 14. and whose t. shall be a spider's web lA. 15. iwhold, he pniteth no r. in his saints Vmf. 40.4. Messed b he that maketh the I^rd his / 71.5. (J LonlOod, ibon art my c. from my youth 141. 8. in thee b my t. leave not my m>ii1 destitute fVtfp. C^ 19. that thy r. maj* be in the Lord C8.C5. that puts his r. in the Lord shall be made fat ?9. C3. whopuuelhbisr. inthe Lord shall be safe J'ti. .SO. S. the I. in Eg^pt shall be your confusion SJ. l.S. that puiteih t. in me shall possess the land i-'ii-t iG. II. commit to your t. the true riches: I' (W. .S.4. such t. have we thro' Christ to God-ward I Tim. 1. 11. f;ospel. which was committed tomy r. (>. CO. keep that which is committed to thy /. ike Vvr. TRUSr. rer6. JtiitA C. K. under whose wings thou art come to t. Z Ham. CC. S. m mm will I t. Ptal. 1».C. | 91. S It. a buckler to all that 1. in him, />ia/. 18,.f0. Lings 18. CO. now on whom dust thou t. that re. belled against me .' C Chr. 32. 10. J$a. 36. 5. ?I. soisPkaTaohioall that/, iohim, Iia.^6. 6. 92. if ye s»y, wer. in Lord our God, 7m. 36. 7. ^jieiiherlet IleTekiah make yon /. in the Lord, saying. Lord will deliver os, ha. 36. \5. iei ].t. 15. iliouj;h he slay me, yet will I /. in him IS. 31. let not him tliat is deceived t. in vanity ^5. 14.judgmeni is bcforehim, therefore /.in him TAf. ■ I. wilt thou /. him because he is strong : f v.?/. CO. 7. snme r. tn chariots, and some in horses CS. C. I /. in thee, 31. 6. | 55. 23. | 56- 3. 1 143. B, 31. 19. thou hast wrought for them that /. mthee ^. ^. none that /. in him shall he desolate J7.3. /. in the Lord. 5, (40.3. [62.8. ] 115.9, 10.11. Prov.3.5. /M.e6.4. ^0. he shall save them, l»ecaujc they /. in him 41.6. I will not /. iiimybow.norshaliswordsave 49.6. they thai /. in their wealth, and boast 50. 8. I /. ill the mercy of God for ever and ever 61. 4. I Mill /. in the covert of thy wings (iC. 10. /. not iu oppression, become not vain 61. 10. the righteous shall be glad, and /. in him 91 4. and under his wings shall thou /. 1 in. 8. it is better to /. in the Lord than to put. 9. 1 19- 4S. 1 shall have to answer, for I /. iu thy word : S5. 1, that /. in the T.ord shall be as mount Zion ^144. 2. my fortress, my shield, and he in whom 1 /. fVcf. 31.11. the heart of her husband doth /. in her ir«.ie.2.God my salvation, I will /.and not be afraid '4.3S. >!ion,andthepoorof his people shall/, in it 3ti. e. and to /. in the shadow of Kgj-pt IC. because ye /. in oppression and perversenes: 31. 1. and /. in chariots, because they are many 4S. 17. be ashamed that /. in graven images 50. 10. let him /, in the name of the Lord and stay 51 . 5. wail on me, and on mine arm shall they /. 59.4.they /. in vanity and speak lies, they conceive "■-7-4. /. ye not in lying words, saying, the temple J. ye t. in lying words that cannot profit 14. which is called by my name, wherein ye /. 9. 4. take ye heed, and / . ye not in any brother CK. 15. maVesi this people to /. in a lie,fig.31. iO. C5. I will punish Pharaoh and all that /. in him •9. 1 1 . thera alive, and let thy widows /. in me iltet. 16. 15. but thou didst /. in thy beauty .33.1 3. if he/, to bis own righteousness and commit JJej. JO. 13. becanse thou diisi /. in thy way 'lmos6. 1 . them that /. io the moontato of Samaria V'c. 7. 5. /. ye not in a friend, put not confidence it'oA. 1. 7. the Lord knoweih them that /. in him Zey*. 3. le, they shall /. in the name of the Lord Almi. iS. SI. and in his name shall the Gentiles /. _, Jiom. 15. 12. Mtari 10. C4. how Lard for them that /. in riches i^M 5.45. one that accuseth, Moses in whom ye /. ***«!. 15. S4. for I /, to see you in my journey Orr. 16. 7. but I /. to tarry a while with yon I Ovr.l.Q.that we should not /.in ourselv. bnt'in G. 10. in whom we /. that he will yet deliver us 4& * /. yon shall arknowled^ even to the end 11 ' /. are made manifest in your consciences 645 ruv C Vor. 10.7. if man /. to himself, that he is Christ's 13.6. 1 /. ye shall know we are not reprobates PAiL 3. 4. if any tbiuketh he haih whereof to /. 1 'J'im. 4. 10. becaii^e we /. in the living God 6. 17. that they /. not io uncertain riches, but in Hei. 13. 18. for we /. we have a good conscience C Jakn IC. but I /. to come uoto you and speak 3 Ju^H 14.bui 1 /.I shall shortlv see thee and speak Deiii. .32. 37. where is their rock in whomlhey /.f Juiig. 11. CO. Sihon /. not Israel to pass through SO. .36. because they /. to the liers in wait C h'iugf 18.5- he /. in the Lord God of Israel /*'. 13.5. but I nave /. iuthy mercy, my heart shall CC.4.our fathers i. in thee ; ihey have /. and thou didst deliver them, 5. 8. be /. on the Lord that he would deliver him 26. 1. I have /. also in the Lord, 28. 7. | 31. 14. 33. CI. because we have /. in his holy name 41. 9. mine own familiar friend in whom 1 /. 5C. 7. but /. in the abundance of his riches 78. C2. I>ecause they t. uot in his salvation ha. 47. 10. for thou hast /. in thy wickedness Jer, 13. 25. because thou hast /. in falsehood 48.7- for because thou hast /. in thy works 49. 4. O daughter that /. In her treasures, saying Dirn.S.CS.G. delivereth his servaou that /. in him iifpA. 3.C. she /. not in the Lord, she drew not near Mat. 27. 43. he t. In God, let him deliver htm now LuJte 11. 22. taketh all his armour wherein he /, 18. 9- be spake to certain which /. in themselves 24. 21 . we /. it had been he that redeemed Israel EpA. 1.12. praise of his glory, who first/, in Christ 13. in whom ye also /. after ye heard the word 2 Tim. I.tl2. for 1 know whom I have /. \iPet. 3. 5. holy women who /. in God, adorned TIU'STKDST. Dent. 26. 52. thy walls come down wherein thou /. yrd thro* mercy 32.10.ihat /.in the Lord mercy shall compass him 34. 8. Lord is good, blessed is the man that /. in him, &i. 12. Prov. 16. 20. /cr. 17- 7 57. 1 . he merciful onto me, for my sool /. in thee 86. 2. my God, save thy ser^'ant that /. in thee 115. 8. so is everyone that/, in them, 135. IB. PraiK 1 1. C8. he that /. in his riches shall fall 28. 26. he that /. in his own heart is a fool 7ja.26.3.will keep him in peace because he / jn thee Jer. 17. 5. cursed l>e the man that /. in man ilab. 2. 18. the maker of his work /. therein 1 Tim. 5. 5. she that is a widow indeed, /. in God TRUSTING. Psttl. lie. 7. his heart is fixed, /. in the Lord TRUST V. Job 12. 20. he removeth awav the speech of the /. TRUII'I Is taken (!) Vor -what is o^fosed to a fnhehood, a He, a deceit. Prov. 12. 17. He that speak- eth trneA, shewelh forth righteousness ; but a false witness deceit. Jmrf 67. Panl saps, 1 speak the tnith in Christ, I lie not. ("c) lor Jide/itv, sineerity, and punctuality in ieepin^ yrtuniies. CeneraHy to truth, taken in this sense, is joined mercy or kindness, as in Gen. 24. C7, £liezer, ihe servant of Abraham, gives thanks to God, ;hat he had not left destitute his master of his mercy and his tnttJi : He haih shexed him his mercy ih gii'ng hint jilenty oj good things, and his truth in /nljilling and per- jormin^ all his yromires tu him. Or, mercy and truth way express a stable, eonstanf, and permanent mereyor Hiidness ; thai ii, " Blessed " be the Lord, jeho has faronred tny tnaner " Abraham in so constant and miij'onn a man- " n#r.*' The Psalmist in several places extols the mercy and truth of Cod. Jt is his mercy that prevents and promises, and it is his truth that executes and performs. Jn Psal. 57. 10. he says, 'rhy mercy is great unto the heavens, and thy truth unto the clouds. This exyrestes their greatness, immensity, and extent ; and that all creatures partake of them. (3) Truth is put for the true doctrine if the gospel. Gal. 3. 1, \Vho hath bewitched you, that you should not obey the imih t f 4) Truth it put for the substance of' the ty/fs and ceremonies of the lav. Jobn'l. IT, The law was given by Moses, bat grace and tnah came by Jesas Christ : The fuiaUini of all the types and prophecies in the ia'x, trat by and in Christ. St in John J4., TIW 6, I 3m the irutht - I am tin truth and mh^ ** ttance of all ika typti aud shadoua of tf^ " laa :"" Or, say others," I am the great dttctiP " of my church, vhoteacKthem tchat coune I " take to get to heaven." (5) Trnc is pu: fa reality, and it opposed to that vhich it not ori- ginal and of itself. Eph. 4. 21. John 1. 9 'That was the true li^t: Christ has light tn kimsetf, and from himtelf; he is the origina. foHMtainrlighl, from iehenee tight is derived to all others. (6) True is opposed to hypocrisy, dis*inru/atioH, or formality, lleb. 10. CC, Let tis draw near with a true heart ; that is, vfith uprightness, integrity, and sincerity oj heart. Gen.C4.S7, hath not left destitute master ofhis/. 32. 10. 1 am not wortt^ of the least of all the/. 4S. 16. be proved, whether there be any /. iu you Exod. 1B.2L. menof /. ^34. 6. Lord abundant in : Dent. 1 3. 14. behold, if ii be /. |i 3C. 4. a God of /. 2 •'Sam. 2. 6. the Lord shew kindness and /. to you 15. 20. return thou, mercy and /. be with thee 1 A'i/ieil7.S4.the word of the Ld. io thy mouth is 2/i'f/t£j20.19.if peace and /.be in my day5.Xra..39.8 2 Chron. 18. 15. that thoj say DOthin^ but the . 31. CO. Uezekiah wrougbt that which was /. A>A. 9' 1 l-'f. and thou gavest them laws of /. Eith. 9. 30. sent letters with words of peace and /. Ptal. 15. 2 he that speaketh the /. in his heart C5. 10. the paths of the Lord are mercy and /. 31. 5. thou hast redeemed me, O Lord God of/. 45. 4. ride thou prosperously, because of ;. 51. 6. thou de.siresi /. in the inward pans 57. 3. God shall send forth his mercy and his /. 60. 4. banner may be displayed because of the /. 61.7. O prepare mercy and /. which may preserve 85.10. mercy and /. are met together, rignt. peace 11. /.shall spring out of the earth, and righieou:>. 86. 15. thou an plenteous in mercy aud /. 89. 14. mercy and /. shall go before thy face 91 . 4. his /. shall be thy shield and buckler 96. 13. he shall judge the people with his /. 98. 3. he hath remembered his msrcy and his ^. loo. 5, his /. endureth to all generations, 117.'J. 1 19>30. 1 have chosen the way of /. thy judgments- 119.14C.andthy law is the /. 151. 146. 6. the Lord is God who keepeth /. for ever Prov. 3. 3. let not mercy and /. forsake ihee 8.7 -for my mouth shall speak /. wickedness abom- IC. ]?• l^e that speaks /. sheweth righteousne^ 19. the lip of /. shall be established for ever 14. CC. mercy and i. be to them that devise good l6.6.by mercy and/ Jniquity is purged, by ttie fear 2fl. 28. mercy and /. preserve the king, his throne 22. 21 . might make thee know the certainty of the words of /. thou mightcst answer the words off. 53. 23. buy the /. and. sell it not, also wisdom Ecci. IC. 10. what was written were words of / ha. 25. 1. thy counsels are faithfulness and /. C5. 2. the nation whichkeepeih /.may enter ia 4C. he shall bring forth judgment unto /. 43. 9. or let iheui hear, and say, it is /. 5Q. 4. nor any pleadeth for /. Uiey speak lies 14. for /. is fallen in ihe street and equity cannot 15. yea /. faileih, aiid he that departeth from evi Jer. 5. 1 . if there be any tliat seekeih the /. 3. U Lord, are not ilitiie eyes upon the /. t 7. 28. /. is perished and cut off from their mouth 9. 3. they are not valiant for the /. on the earth 5. they will deceive and will not speak the /. 10. t 10. but the Lord is the God of /. 14. 1 13. I will give you peace of /. in this plai e 33. 6. revealed to ihem abundance of peace aud /. DattA.:Vi .the king of heaven.all whose works are /, 7. 16. 1 asked him ihe /. of all this, 19. 8. 12. and it cast down the /. to ihe ground 10. CI. which is noted in the scripture of/. 1 1 . C. and now will I shew thee the t. behold lios. 4. 1. there is no /. nor mercy in the laii .Vir. 7. CO. thou wilt perform the /. to Jacoo Zech. 7. t 9- saying, judge judgment of/, and shew 8. 3. Jerusalem shall be called a city of /. iG.speak ye every man the /. Eph. 4. 25. executa the judgment of /. and peace in your gaiei 19. therefore love the /. and peace Mai. 2. 6. the law of /. was in his month Mat. 15.C7.5he said,/.Lord, yet dogs eat the cmmh? Mark 5. .33. the woman fearing told him all the /. 12.3C. scribes said,well,Master,thou hast said the 1 John 1. 14. the only-begotten, full of grace and /. 17. but grace and /. came by Jesus Christ 5. 33. ye sent John, he bare witness unto the /. 8.32. ye shall know the /. the /.shall make you frM 40. ye seek to kill me, a man that told you the / 44. abode not in /. because there is no /. in hitf 45. because 1 tell you the /. yc believe me net 46. and if I say the /. why do ye ic: believe 14. 6. 1 aoi the way, and Uie t. and the lit- 16.7. I tell yon /. it isexpeilieni tiiat I go aw^j IS. the Spirit of t will guide y.v iuio al 1. TRU foAn 17 .19, tney might be sanctified througli the /. 13. 37. I came that 1 should bear witness to the t. every one that is of the t. hearetb my voice 38. Pilate saith unto him what is /. ■' AetsZQ. 25. but I speak forth the words of/. Rom. 1. Iti. who hold the /. in unrighteousness 55. who chane;ed the t- "f Ood into a lie 2. 2. the judgment of C/od is according to t. 8. but unto them that do not obey the t. 20. which hast the form of the t. in the law 3.7. for if the t. 01 God h?.th more abounded 9.1. I say the f. in Christ, I lie not, my conscience 15.8. was a minister of circumcision for /. of God Y^'OF. 5. H. but with the unleavened bread of t. kl '0r.4.2.but by manifestation of the /.commending 7. 14. even so our boasting I made is found a i. 11. 10. as the /. of Christ is in me noneshall stop 12. fi. 1 shall not be a fool, for I will say the i. 13.K.we cannot do nothing against/, but for the /. tu/. 2.5. the /. of the gospel might continue with 14. they walked not according to /. of the gospel 3. 1. that ye should not obey the /, 5. 7. 4. 16. youp enemy, because I tell you the /. ? £ph. 4. 15. but speaking the /. in love, may grow 21. have been taught by him as the /. is in Jesus i24. after God is created in holiness of /. 5. 9. for the fruit of the Spirit is in all /. fi. 14. stand having your loins girt about with /. £ J'/ieis. 2. 10. theyreceivednottheloveofthe/. 12. might he damned, who believed not /. 1.3. hath chosen to salvation, thro' belief of the /. 1 Tim. 2. 4. CO come to the knowledge of the /. 7. I speak the /. in Christ and lie not 3. 15. the church, the pillar and ground of /. 4. 3. to be received of them which know the /. 6. 5. men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the /. 2 Tim. 2. 18, who concerning the /. have erred 25. give repentance to acknowledging of the /, 5. 7. not able to come to the knowledge of the /. 8. as Jannes and Jambres, so do these resist the /. 4. 4. they shall turn away their ears from the /. Tit. 1. 1 . according to the acknowledging of t. 1 i, commandments of men that turn from the t. Iltj. 10, 26. after we received knowledge of the /. J/17H. 3. 14. glory not, and lie not against the /. 3. 19. brethren, if any of you err from the /. 1 Pet. I 22. have purified your souls in obeying /. £ Pet. 2. 2. the way of /. shall be evil spoken of IJo/ml. 6. walk in darkness we lie and do not the/. 8. we deceive ourselves, the /. is not in us S. 4. the /. is not in him || 27. is/, and is no lie 21. I have not written, because ye know not the /. but because ye know it, and no lie is of the /. 3. 19. and hereby we know that we are of the /. 5. 6. beareth witness, because the Spirit is /. 2 Jo/itil. but also all thpy that have known the /. 2. for the /. sake that dwelleth in us, and with us 3 John 3. came and testified of the /. that is in thee 8. that we might be fellow-helpers to the /. 12. hath good report of all men and of the /. lu TRU'III. JosA. 24. 14, serve him in /. 1 Sfim. 12. 24. Jud^. 9. 15. if int. ye anoint me king over you 1 Kbigs 2. 4. walk in 1. 1| 3. G. as he walked in l. 2 A'ih^tSO. 3. remember how I have walked iti t. Psai. 33. 4, all his works are done iw /, 111. 8. 37. 1 3. Shalt dwell, and i?t t. thou shalt be fed 133, 11. the Lord hath sworn in t. to David 145. 18. Lord is nigh to all that call upon him in t. Jf«.10.20.shaU stay on the Holy One of Israel in t. l6.5.he shall sit upon it in t. judging and seeking 48.1 . make mention of God ot Israel, but not in t. 61. 8. I will direct their work iii t. and make Jer, 4. 2, thou shalt swear, the Lord liveth in t. 32, +41. 1 will plant them in this land in /. >^«c/i.8.8.I will be their God in /.and righteousness iW(T/.22.l6.teachestthewayof G.i« t.Mark 12.14. John 4. 23. shall worship him in spirit and in t. 24. S CW. 7- 14 as we fpeak all things to you I'u /. Phil. 1, 18. whether in t. Christ is preached Col. 1. f). since ye knew the grace of God in t. 1 T/iess. 2. 13. but as it is itt i. the word of God ■" Jo/in3. IS.Ietus rot love in tongue, but in t. 2 John 3. the Son of ihe father, in i. and love 4.1 rejoiced.that I found of thy children walking IK /.as commantled from the Father, 3 Jo/iu 4. Jn thd TRUTH. Psal. 69. 13 hear me in the t. of thy salvation John 8. 44. he was a murderer and abode not in t. 1 Cor. 13. 6. but charity rejoiceth m the t. 2 Pe/.1.12. tho' ye he established m //represent/. 2 /w/jM 1. elect lady, whom 1 love in the t. 3 John 1. 3 John 3. even as thou walkest in the t. 0/ff TRUTH. I Sam, 21, 5. of a t, women have been kept from us A'tngs 19. 17, of a c. Lord, the kings of Assyria have destroyed the nations, ha. 37, 18. "0*9. 2.1 know itissoofa t. but how should man ja. 5.g. of a t. many houses shall be desolate V. S6.15. fnT of a i, the Lord hath sent me to you TttM Dan, 2. 47. of a t. it is, your God is a God of gods Mat. 14. 33. of a t. thou art the Sou of God Luke 4. 25. but^l tell you of a i. 9. 27. 12. 44. of a t. I say unto you he will make, 21.3. 22.59. of a t. this fellow also was with him John 6, 14. this is of a t. that prophet, 7. 40. Acts 4.27. of a t. against thy holy child Jesus 10.34. of at. I perceive that God is no respecter 1 Cor. 14. 25. will report that God is in you of a t. See Spirit. Thy TRUTH. Psal. 25. 5. lead me in thy t. and teach me 26. 3. before my eyes and I have walked in thy t. 30, 9. shall the dust praise and declare thy t. ? 40.10. and thy t. from the great congregation 11. let thy t. continually preserve me 43. 3. send out thy light and thy t. let them lead 54, 5. to mine enemies, cut them off in thy t. 57. TO. and thy c. unto the clouds, 108. 4. 71.22.1 will praise r//y/. II 86.ll.will walk in ihyt. 89. 49. which thou swarest to David in thy t. 115.1.10 Ihy name give glory for /. /. sake, 138.2. /io.38.18.that go into the pit cannot hope for iby /. 19. the father to children shall make known thy t. Dan. 9. 13. that we might understand thy /. John I7. 17. sanctify them through thv /. thy word Word of TKUni. Psal. 119. 43. take not wortf fl/"/. outof my mouth 2 Cor. 6. 7- approving ourselves by the word of t. Eph. 1. 13. after him that ye heard the wordoft. CoL 1 . 5. whereof ye heard before in the joord of t. 2 Tim. 2. 15. rightly dividing the word of i. Jam. 1,18. of his own will begatheusby worrfo/" /. TRY. Jndg. 7. 4. and I will /. them for thee there 2 Chro7t. 32. 31, howbeit God left him to /. bim Job 7. 18. that thou shouldest /. him every moment 12. 11. doth not the ear/, words and mouth taste? Psal. 11.4. his eye-lids /. the children of men 26. 2. /. my reins and my heart || 139. 23. /. me Jer. 6. 27. that thou mayest know and /. their way 9. 7.1 will melt them and /. them, Zech. 13. 9. 17. 10. 1 the Lord ."ieaTch the heart, /. the reins Lam. 3. 40. let us search and /. our ways, and turn Dayi. 11. 35. some of them shall fall to /, them 1 Cor. 3. 13. the fire shall /. every man's work Phil. 1, + 10. ye may /. things that are excellent 1 Pec. 4. 12. the fiery trial which is to /. you 1 John 4. 1 . /. the spirits whether they are of God liev. 3. 10. hour of temptation to /. them on earth TRIED. Dent. 21. 5. by the Levites shall every stroke be /. 2 5n7rt.22.31.the word of the Lord is /. Pj«/.18.30. Joh 23,10. when he hath /. me, 1 shall come as gold 34, 30. my desire is that Job may be /, to the end P\al, 12. d. as silver is /. in a furnace of earth 17, 3, thou hast r. me and shale find nothing t)6. 10. for thou, O God, hast/, us, as silver is/. 105. ly. the word of the Lord /, him 119. + 140. thy word is /. therefore I love it Isa, 28. IG. behold, I lay in Zion a /. stone Jer. 12, 3. thou hast /. mine heart towards thee Dan, 12. 10, many shall be purified and /. Zech. 13. 9. and I will try them as gold is /. lieb. 11. 17. by faith Abraham when he was /. Jam. 1. 12. when /, he shall receive the crown 1 Pet. 1.7- than of gold, though it be /. with fire liev. 2.2. hast /. them which say they are apostles lO.cast some of you into prison,that ye may be r. 3.18. i counsel thee to buy of me gold /, in the fire TKIEST. 1 Chron. 29. 17. T know that thou /. the heart Jer. 11, 20. O Lord, that /. the reins and heart 20. 12. but, O Lord of hosts, that /, the righteous TIUETII. Job 3i, 3. ear /, words, as the mouth teisteth meat Pj<7/.7,9.the righteous God t. the hearts and reins 11.5. the Lord /. the righteous, hateth the wicked Prov. 17.3. furnace for gold, but Lord /. the hearts 1 Then. 2.4. not men, but God who f. our hearts TRYING. Jam. 1. 3. the /. of your faith worketh patience TUMBLED. Jjidg. 7- 13. a cake of barley bread /. into the host TUMULT. 1 Sam, 4. 14. what meaueth the noise of this /, ? 2 Sam. 18. 29. I saw a /.but knew not what it was 2 A'm55]9. 28. because they rage against me and thy /. is comeup into mine ears, Isa. 37. 29. Psal. 65. 7. which stilleth the /. of the people 74. 23. the /. of those that rise up against thee 83. 2. for, lo, thine enemies make a /. Isa. 33. 3. at the noise of the /. the people fled Jer. 1 1. 16. with noise of a great /. he kindled fire -fioj.10.14. therefore shall /.rise among thy people Amost.2. aftd Moab shall die with /. with shouting Zech. 14. 13. a great r. from the Lord among them Mai. 27 .24.but rather a /. was made, he took water Mfiri: 6. 38. he seeth the /. and them that wept /Jc/i 21. 34. he could not know tha certainty for t. TUR Acts 24. 18. neither with multitude^ nnr w:!h i TUMULTS. Amos 3. 9. behold the great /. in the midst tberRcf 2 Cor. 6. 5, approving ourselves as ministers in /. 12. 20. lest there be whisperings, swellings, /. TUMULTUOUS. Isa. 13. 4. a /. noise of the kingdoms gathered 22. 2. thou that art a /. city, a joyous city Jer. 48. 45. shall devour the head of the /. ones TURN. Est'h. 2.12. when every maid's /. was come to go in 15. now -when the /. of Esther was come to go in TURN, Veri. Gen. 24. 49. that I may /. to the right hand or left Exod. 23. 27. make thine enemies/, their backs 32. 12. /. from thy fierce wrath and repent of evil Lev. 19. 4. /. ye not unto idols, nor make gods Num. 14. 25. to-morrow /. you, get to wilderness 20. 17. we will not /. to the right hand nor left 21. 22. we will not /. into the fields or viney^ds 22. 23. he smote the ass to /. her into the way 2G. where was no way to /, to the right or lefl Deu/.1.7-/.you,andgotothemountoftheAmorite3 40. and /.ye,take youi journey into the wilderness I3.i7.that Lord may /.from fierceness of his anger 14. 25. then shall /. it into money and bind it up 30. 3. then the Lord wQit. their captivity 31.20. then will they /.to other gods and serve thetn Josh. 1 . 7* /• not from it to the right hand or left 22. 23. an altar to /. from following the Lord, 29. 24.20. then he will /. and do you hurt and consume Judg. 20. 8. nor will any of us /. into his house 1 Sam, 14. 7- /• thee, behold, I am with thee 22. 17, /. and slay the priests of the Lord, 18. 2 Sam. 14. 19. none can /. to the right or left hand 24. the king said, let him /. to his own house 15.31. Lord, /. Ahithophel's counsel to foolishness 1 Kings 8. 35. /. from their sin, 2 Cbron. 6. 26, .37. 1 7. 14. 9. 6. if you shall at all /. from following me 17 . 3, get hence, /. thee eastward and hide thyself 22. 34. he said, /. thine hand, 2 Chron. 18. .33. 2 Kings 9.I8. and .lehu said. /. thee behind me, I9. 17. 13. /. ye from your evil ways and keep my commandments, Jer. 18. 8. | 26. 3. Zech. 1. 3. 4. 1 Chron. \1. 23, to /. the kingdom of Saul to him 2 Chron. 35. 22. hut josiah would not /. his face Neh. 1.9. if ye /. and keep my commandmeuts, Kzek.Z.^O. I 18. 21. j 33.11,14,19, 4. 4, and /. their reproach on their own bead 9. 26. prophets which testified to /. them to thee Job 5. 1. and to which of the saints wilt thou /. 7 14, 6. /. from him that he may rest till he shall 23. 13. but he is in one mind, and who can /. him i 24. 4. they /. the needy out of the way, the poor Pja/.4.2.how long will ye /. my glory into shame ? 7. 12. if he /. not, he will whet his sword 20, + 3. the Lord /. to ashes the burnt-sacrifice 21. 12. thou shalt make them /. their back 25. IG. /.thee unto me, 69. I6. | 86. I6. 85. 4. /. us, O God of our salvation, and cause 119* 79> 1st those that fear thee /. unto me 132. 11. Lord hath sworn to David, he will not /. Prov. 1. 23. /, you at my reproof, 1 will pour out 4. 15. pass not by it, /. from it and pass away £7. /. not to the right hand nor to the left Eccl. 3. 20. all are of dust, and all /. to dust again Cant. 2. 17> /. my beloved, and be thou like a roe lia. 1. 25. I will /. my hand on thee and purge 13. 14. they shall every man t, to his own people 19. 6. and they shall /, the rivers far away 22. 18. he will violently /. and toss thee like a bail. 23. 17. she shall /. to her hire, and shall commit 28. 6. for strength to ihem that /. the battle SO. 21. when ye /. to the right hand and left 3 1.6, / . ye to him from whom 1 srael hath revolted 59.20. to them that /. from transgression in Jacob Jer, 2. 35. surely his anger shalt /. from me 3. 7. and 1 said, /. unto me, but returned not, 14. 13. i6^ before he /. it into the shadow of death 31. 13. for I will /. their mourning into joy 18. /. thou me, and I shall he turned, thou art 44. 5. hearkened not to ^ from their wickedness 50. 16. they shall /. every one to his people Lam, 5.21. /. us unto thee, O L. we shall be turned Lsek. 3. 19. he /. not from his wickedness, 33. 9. 4. 8, shaltnot /, thee from one side to another 7. 22. my face will I /. also from them 14.6.repent and t. your.selves from your idols IR 30, 32. I 33. 9, 11. Hos. 12. 6. Joel^. 12. 36. 9. I will /, unto you, and ye shall be tilleft .38. 12. to /. thine hand upon the desolate placca Dan. 9. 13. that we might /. from our iniqircies 11.18. shall he /. his face unto the isles, and take many ; shall cause reproach /. upon hiin 19. then he shall /. his face toward the fort 12. 3. and they that /. many to righteousness Hos, 5. 4. tl^ey will not frame their doings to t. 12. 6. therefore /. thou to thy God, keep merry Jl*nos 1 , 8, and I will /. mine hand against EVron UrnuaS. 7, ye who t. jutlgment to wormwood B. 10. and 1 will f. your feasts iulo mourning '^fluA 3. 8. 1«t ihera t. every one from his evil way '^tpA. %. 9. then will 1 1. to people a pure language V(^A.9.lS.;.ye to strong holU ye prisoners of hope 13.7. 1 will I, mine hand upon the little ones ftfo/.-i.G.he shall i. the heart of fathers lo children iiai. 5, 3g. on thy right cheek, t.io him the other Luke 1 . 17 -to t. the hearts of the fathers to children 21. 13. and it shall t. to you for a testimony Acti 13. '46. of life, lo we r. to the Gentiles 14. 15. that ye should t. from these vanities 26. 18. and to t. them from darkness to light ?0. that they should repent and /. to God i'AiV. 1, 19. I know this shall (. to my salvation TitAA^. commandments of men that t. from truth Jam. 3. 3. and we I. about their whole body S Pet. Z. SI. to t. from the holy commandment lieu, 11. 6. and have power to t. waters to blood TUBN again. I.evA3.lG. if the raw flesh t. again and be changed Judg. 11, 8. therefore we t. again to thee now itutA 1. 11. she said, t. again, my daughters; IS, I Sam. 15. S5. I pray thee, t. agaiu with me, 30. 1 Kiu^s 8. 33. when Israel shall /. again to thee 12.27. heart of this peoples, again to thm lorA 13. 9> eat not, nor t. again by the same way, 17. 9 Kingi 1. 6. go f, again to the king that sent you SO. 5. I. a^ain and tell Hezekiah the captain e CAran. 30.6. t. again to the l^rd || 9. if ye (.again Job 34. 15. and maa shall t. again into dust P*a/.18.37.Dor did I (. ag. till they were consumed 60.1. hast been displeased, O /, thyself to us again 80. 3. t. usflffoiTtjO LordGodof hosts, 7, 19, 85.6.speak peace, b«t let them not t.agairi to folly 104. 9* that they r. not a^ain to cover the earth ' ■""* 4. t. ffg-fltn our captivity, as streams in south 126. Jer. 25. 5. t. ye again every onefrom his evil way 31,71.f.af/ztn, O virgin of Isreiel, (.ag-am to cities /.rtm.3.40.1et us try our ways and t.again to the L, Esek. 8. 6. t, again and thou shalt see, 13. 15. Mie.TAQ. he will t. again he will have compassion Zech.lO.i) .shall live with their cbildren and t.again Mat. 7. 6. lest they t. again and rend you Lnke 10. 6. if not, it shall t. to you again 17. 4, and seven times in a day t. agahi to thee Cal. 4. 9. how t. ye agaiyi to the wealt elements TURN aside. Exod. 3. 3. I will now t. aside and see this sight Deui. 5. 32. shall not t. aside to the right hand 11 . 16. and ye t. aside and serve other gods, 28. 17. 20. that he t. not aside from commandment 31 .29. after my death ye will t. aside from the way Josh. 23.6. that ye t. not ajjrfg therefrom to the right hand or the left, l5«/«. 12.20,21. Rnth 4. 1. ho, such a one, t. (ijtrfc sit down here 2 Sam, 2. 21 . Asahel, t. aside and take his ai-mour 23, howbeit he i-efuaed to t. aside 18. 30. the king said, t. aside, and stand here Job .36. ^ 18. a great ransom cannot /. thee aside Psal. 40. 4. respecteth not such as t. aside to lies 101. 3. I hate the work of them that t. aside 125. 5. as for such as t. aside to crooked ways Jta. 10. 2. to t. aside the needy from judgment 29. 21. t. aside the just for a thing of nought 30. 11. get out ot the way, /. a.firffl outofthepatii Lam.S.SS.to t. aside the right of a man before thee Jmas 2. 7. and that e. aside the way of the meek 5. 12. and they t. aside the poor in the gate Mai. 3. 5. and that t. aside the stranger from right TURN away. Gen. 27.44. tarry till thy brother's fury t. ateaif 45. till thy brother's anger t. away from thee Ntan. 32. 15. for if ye t. away fr6m after him, De7it, 30. 17. Josh. 22. 16. 2 Chron. 7.I9. Deut.'JA. they will t. away thy son from followiog l-l.5.he hath spoken to e, you away from the Lord 17. 17. multiply wives, that his heart (. not army 23. 14. that he see no unclean thing and {• away i-KingsS. 1 16.1 ask one petition, *.not«w.my fece XI. 2. surely they will t. away your heart S Kittgs 18.24.how wilt thou t.away the face of one captain and put thy trust on Egypt? Jja.36.g. 1 Chron. 14. 14. go not up, t. away from them 2 Chron. fi. 42. Lord God /. not away t^e face rif thine anointed, remember mercies, Psal. 132.10. 25. 27. Amaziah did t. away from following Lord sg.lO.to make a covenant with God of Israel, that wrath may ^oaov,30.8.P.r. 106, 23. Prov. 24.18. SO. 9. the Lord will not t. away his face from you Job 9. 1 12. who can r . him away f 11. + 10. Ps.l 1 9.37. i. away mine eyes from beholding vanity 39. t. atcay my reproach which I fear Prop. 25. 10. and le&t thine infamy t. not away 29. 8. but wise men t. away wrath Cant. 6. 5. t. away thine eyes from me, for they I»a. 47. f 10. thy wisdom caused thee to t. away 5P. 13. if thoti /. dwoy thy foot from the sabbath J»r. 2. 24. in her occasion who can t. her a^ay? 1. 13. and thou shalt nut t. away from me 647 TUR Jer. 8.4. &aith L. shall he . amaj/ and not leturn r 18. 20. 1 stood to /. away thy wrath from them 29. 14. 1 will f, away your captivity, Zeph. 2, 7, 32. 40. that I will not (. away from them i^m.2.14.not discovered iniquity, tot. a. captivity Esek. 14. 6. (. away your faces from abominations Amos 1 .3. and for ^ur I will not t.away the punish- ment thereof, 6, 9, 11, 13. I 2. 1,4,6. Jonah a. Q.GoA. will {. away from his fierce anger Mal.i. 6. and did t. many away from iniquity Mul.5. 42. would borrow of thee, t . not thoix away Acts 13. 8. seeking to t. ajcay the deputy from faith iiorn, 11. 26. shall t. away ungodliness from Jacob 2 Tim. 3. 5. traitors, heady, from such t. away 4. 4. they shall t. away theirs ears from truth Heb, 12.25. how escape, if we t. away fvomhim? TURN bacA. Deut. 2X13. t.b.&ni cover that which comes fr.thec 2 Kings 19. 28. 1 will put a hook in thy nose and /, thee bad by the way thou earnest, Jsa. 37. 29 Psal, 44. 10. makestus to :. back from the enemy 56. 9- when I cry, then shall mine enemies i. back ifa. 14.27. his hand stretched, who shall r. it bad f Jer. 4. 28. neither will I t. back from it 6. 9. '• back thine hand as a grape-gatherer 21. 4. behold, I will t. back the weapons of war 49, 8. flee ye, t. back, dwell deep, O inhabitants Kxek. 38. 4. and I will t. thee back, 39. 2. Zeph. 3 20. when I t. back your captivity Mark 13. 16. not t. back to take up his garment Gal* 4. 1 9. how t. ye back to beggarly elements ? TURN IK. Oen. 19. 2. behold now, my lords, t. in, I pray you Judg. 4. 18. t. in, my lord, t. in to me, fear not 19. 11. let us ^. in to this city of the Jebusites S Arfu^j'4.10. that the man of God shall f. i» thither Prov. 9.4. whoso is simple, let him r. ('» hither, 16. TURN to the Lord. Deut. 4. 30. if thou t. to the Lord thy God. 30. 10. 2 Chron. 15. 4. in their trouble did t. to the Lord Psal. 22. 27- ends of the world shall i. to the Lord Lam. 3, 40. let us try our ways and t. lo the Lord Hos. 14, 2. take with you worils and t. to the Lord Joel 2. 'i3> rend your heart and t. to the Lord Luke 1. 16. many of Israel shall he t. to the Lord 2 Cor.3A6. uevertheless.when iLshall t. to the Lord TURNED. Gen. 3. 24. a flaming sword which (. everyway 42. 24. .foseph t. about from them and wept Exod. 7. 15. the rod which was t. to a serpent 17. the waters which are in the river shall be t. to blood, 20. Psal. 78. 44. | 105. 29. 14. 5. heart of Pharaoh was t. against the people Lev. 13.3. when the hair is r. white, 10. 17.20,25. iVKOT.21. 33. they t, and wentby way of Bashan 22, 33. the ass saw me and t. from me three times Dent. 23,5. f. the curse into ablessing, Neh. 13.2. 31. 18. in that they are t. unto other gods Josh. 7, 26. Lox'd r. from the fierceness of his anger Judg. 2. 17. they t. quickly out of the way 15. 4. Samson took fire-brands and t. tail to tall 20. 42. therefore they (. their backs before Israel 1 Sam.4 .i ig.travaileu, for her pains were t. onher 10. 6. and thou shalt be t. into another man 14. 21. even they alsoi. to be with the Israelites 47. whithersoever he t, himself he vexed them 15. 27. as Samuel t. about to go away, he laid 17. 30. and David i. from him towards another 2 'Saw. 2. 19. Asahel t. not from foUowiag Abner 19' 2. the victory that day was /. into mourning 1 Kings 2. 15. howbeit the kmgdom is /. about 28.Joab;. after Adonijah,tho' not after Ab^lom 8. 14. the king t. his face about, and blessed Israel 11. 9. because his heart was /. from the Lord 2 Kings 5,13- so Naaman /. and went away in rage l6.18.Ahazr.the covert from the house of thel^. 20.2./, his face to the wall, and prayed, Jsa. 38.2. 23. 16. as Josiah t. himself he spied sepulchi'es 2.'».wa3 no king that /. to the Lord like him 26. Lord t. not from the fierceness of his wrath 1 Chron. 10. 14. he r. the kingdom unto David 2 Chron. 12. 12. the wrath of the Lord t. from him 20. 10. they t. from them and destroyed them not 29. 6. for our fathers have t. their backs Ezra 6. 22. t. the heart of the king of Assyria 10. 14. until the wrath of our God be t, from us Neh. 9. 35. neither t. they from their wicked works £^M.9-l.though it was t. to the contrary that Jews 22. the mouth which was t. to them from sorrow Job l6. 11. God t, me into the hands of the wicked 19< 19< and they whom I loved are t. against me 20. 14. yet his meat in his bowels is t. the gall 28. 5. and under it is t. up as it were fire 30. 15. terrors are /.upon me, they pursue my soul 31. my harp is t, to mourning, and my organ 31. 7. if my step hath t. out of the way, my heart 38. 14. it is t. as clay to the seal, they stan^ u 41. 22, and sorrow is /. int< joy before hi?.' 42. 10, and the Lord t. the captivity of J q Psal. 9, 17, the wicked shaU, he t. into he \ TUR PjR/.30.1l.thou hast /.my mourning into daHcmg 66. 6. be /. the sea into dry land, they went thro' 81. 14. and /. my hand against their adversaries 103. 25. be t. their heart to hate his people 114. 8. which t . the rook into a standing water 119. 59. I (. my feet unto thy testimonies Eccl. 2. 12. and I /. myself to behold wisdom 7ja.21.4. night of my pleasure he /, into feaz 29. 17. Lebanon shall be /. into a fruitful field 34. 9. the streams thereof shall be r. into pitcQ 53. 6. we have t, every one to his own way 63.10. therefore he was /. to be their enemy JCT, 2. 21, how art thou t. into a degenerate plant ? 27. they have /. their back to me, not their face 3.10.Judah hath not /.to me with her whole heart 6. 12. their houses shall be /. unto others 8. 6. no man repented, every one /. to his course 23.22.they5houtd have /.them from their evil way 31.18. and I shall be/. II 19- after Oiat I was /. 32. 33. they /. unto me the back, and not the face 34. 15. and ye were now /. and had done right 16. but ye /, and polluted my name and caused 48. 39. how hath Moab t. thee back with shame i Xam.l.SO.behold, Lo^d, mine heart is /. within me 3.3. surely against me is he /. he tumeth his hand 5. 2. our inheritance it /. to strangers, our houses 15. joy is ceased, our dance is /. into mourning ' 21 . turn us unto thee, O Lord, and we shall be /. Ezek.\.Q. they /. not when they went, 12. | 10.11.- 17. 6. a vine, whose branches t. toward him 26. 2, she is /. unto me, I shall be replenished Dan. 10. 8, my comeliness was /, into corruption 16. by the vision my sorrows are /. upon me Hoj,7-8.among the people Ephraim is a cake not /. 11.8. Ephraim, mine heart is /, within me ^06/2.31, sun shall be t. into darkness, Acts2. 20. Amos 6. 12. for ye have /. judgment into gall Jonah 3. 10. that they /. from their evil way Hab.2.\Q. the cup of Lord's right hand be /, to thee Zech. 14. 10. all the land shall be t. into a plain Mark 5.30. Jesus /. about in the press, and said Luke 22. 61, the Lord /. and looked upon Peter John 16. 20. but your sorrow shall be /. into joy /Jc/j-7.42. God /. and gave them up to worship 9- 35. all at Lydda saw him and t. to the Lord 11. 21. a great number believed and /.to the I^ord 15. 19. which from the Gentiles are /. to God 17. 6. these that have /. the world upside down 1 Thess. 1. 9, shew how ye /, to God from idols. 2 Tivi. 4. 4. and they shall be /. unto fables Heb. 11. 34./. to flight the armies of the aliens 12.13. lest that which is lame be /. out of the way Jam. 3. 4. yet are they /. with a very small helm. 4. 9. let your laughter be /. to mourning 2 Pet. 2. 22. the dog is /. to his own vomit again TURNED again. Exod. 4. 7> behold it was /. again as his ot];:€-r flesli Jiide, 3. 19. Ehud /. again nam the quarries 8.33. Israel /. again, went a whoring after Baalim 20, 41, when Israel t. again, Benjamites amazt:d 1 Sam. '5. 31. so Samuel /.a^am after Saul,and Saul 2 Sam. 22. .33, 1 /. not again till I had consumed 2 Kt7igs 5. 26. when the man /. a. from his chariot Ps. 126.1, when Lord /.apaan the captivity of Ziou TURNE^J aside. Erod.3.4i. tne Lord saw that he /, aside to see 32, 8. they have/, ajit/e quickly. Dent. 9- 12, 16. Jndg. 14. K. he r. aiide to see the lion's carca.'ie i Sam. 6. 12. the kine t. not aside to the righw 8. 3. but t. aside after luc7e, and took bribes 1 Kings 15. 5. David /. not aside from any thing SO. 39- a man /. aside and brought a man to me 2 Kings 22.2.Josiah /.not aside to right hand or left Job 6. IS. the paths of their way are t. aside Psal. 78<57. they were t. aside like a deceitful bow Cant, 6, 1. whither is thy beloved 1. aside ? Isa. 44. 20, a deceived heart hath r, him aside Lam. 3. 11. he hath /, aside my ways and pulled 1 Tim, 1, 6. have /. aside unto vain jangling 5. 15. for some are already /. aside after Satan TURNED away. ' Nkim. 14.43. because ye are /, away from the Lord 20. 21. wherefore Israel /. away from him 25. 4. that tbe anger of the Lord maybe /. away 11. Fhinehas hath /. my wrath away from Israel 1 Kings 11. 3, and his wives /. away his heart, 4. 21. 4. and Ahab /. away and would eat no bread 2 Chron. 20, 6. our fathers /. away their faces Psal. 66. 20. which hath not /. away my prayer ' 78.3a. yea, many a time /. he his anger away Isa. a. 25. for all this his anger is not r. away, out his hand is stretched out stilL, 9.12,17,21. | 10-4, 12, l.thy anger is t. a7Cay\\ 50.5. nor/. 1 away 59. 14. and judgment is /. away backward Jer. 5.25. your iniquities have /. away these things 38. 22. thy feet are sunk, they are t.away hack 46. 5. wherefore have 1 seen them r. aivay back r 50, 6. shepherds have /. them aioay on mountainf Din. g. 16. let thy fury be /. ateay from Jerusalem JSjs. 14. 4. for mine a:iger Is ti away fr'^m him TWA Jiah.Z.Z. tlic LtUhath t. away ejctitlcncy of Jacob Act$ 19. 26. this Paol hath /. a^ay much people S Tim. 1. 15. all thev in Asia he /. atoa^ from me TURNED iack. J01A, 8. SO. the people t. back upon the pursuers 11 . to. Joshua at that time t. back and took danu 15. II. Saul is t. doc« trom following me Sam. 1. 22. the bow of Jonathan t. not back I Kings JS. .37. that thou hast t. their heart back 22. 33. saw it was not king of Israel, they t. back S/fiwfi l.S.when the messengers t.back,vfiiy t.back S. 24. be t. back and looked on them, and cursed 15. 20. so the kinr^of Assyria ;. back and stayed I Chron. 21. 20. Oman t. back, and saw the augel Job 34. 27- because they t. back from him Psal. p. 3. when mine enemies are t.hack, shall fal> 35. 4. let them be t. back that devise. 70. 2, 3. 44. Jtt. our heart is t. back from thy way 78. 9. children of Ephraim (. AacXrinday of battle 41. yea, they /. back and tempted God, 57. 129. 5. and let them be /. back that hate Zion /ifl. 42.17, they shall be t. iffc-t that trust in images Jer. 4. 8. the anger of the Lord is not t. back 11. 10. they are /. back to iniquities of fathers 46. 21. they also are t. back, and are fled away J^m. 1. 13. he hath t. me back, and made me faint Zeph. 1. 6. them that arc /. back from the Lord* Luke 2. 45. /, back again to Jerusalem seeking him 17- 15. one of the lepers t. back, and glorified God John 20. 14. she t. herself back and saw Jesus Acts 7. 39. in their hearts /. back again into Egypt TURNED in. Gen. 19. 3. the two ancels /. in unto Lot 38. 1. Judah t. in to Tlirah the Aduliamite Judg. 4. 18. when Siserahad t. iit onto Jael 18. S. the Danites r. m thither and said to htm £ Kings 4. 8. Elisha r. i?i thither to eat bread II. he t. into the chamber and lay there TUUNEST. I Kings 2. 3. mayest prosper whithersoever thou t. Job 15. 13. that thou t. thy Spirit against God Psal. 90. 3. thou t. man to destruction, and sayest TURNETH. I^v. CO. 6. soul that /.after wizards to go after them iJ«(r.29. 18. whose heart ;. away this day from God J».r/;.7 .8, what shall I say.when Israel i.their backs e h'itigx 21. + 13. he wipeth and (. it upon the face Job .39. 22. the horse /. not back from the sword Psal. 107. 33. he /. rivers into a wilderness 35. he t, the wilderness into a standing water 146. 9- the way of the wicked he t. upside down Prov. 15.1. asoft answer /. away wrath, but words J7. 8. a gift, whithersoever it /. prospcrcth SI. l.her. the king'sheart whithersoever he will 2fi. 14. as the door t. upon his hinges, so doth 28. 9. that t. away his ear from hearing the law 30. 30, a lion that t. not away for any Eecl. 1, 6. the wind t, about unio the north Ca7it. 1. 7. why should I be as one that t. aside: Isa.Q. 13. the people t. not tohim that smiteth 24. 1. the Lord t. the earth upside down 44. 25. that t. wise men backward, and maketh Jer. 14. 8. that t. aside to tarry for a night 49. 24. Damascus is feeble, and *. herself to flee Lam. 1. 8. yea, she sigheth and t. backward 3. 3. he t. his hand against me all the day Ezel. 18. 24. when righteous f. away, 26. | 33, 18. 27. when the wicked man t. away, 28. | 33. 12. Amos 5. 8. t. the shadow of death into mouniinc TURNING. 2 fi'iH^j 21,13. I will M'ipe Jerusalem as a dish/, it C Chron. .36,13. he hardened his heart from t. to L. Piov. 1. 32. the (. away of simple shall slay them Jsa. 29. 16. your r, of things upside down as clay 57. tl7. I hid me and was wroih, went on r. away Jtfir. 2. 4. t. away he hath divided our fields .4f/*3.26.to bless you in r. you from your iniquities Jam. 1. 17, with whom is no shadow of /. 2 Pet. 2. 6. /. Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes Jude 4. *, the grace of God into lasciviousness TURTLE, S. Oen. 15. 9. take a t. dove and a young pigeon Lev. X. 14. shall bring his offering of /.-doves 5. 7* he shall bring for his trespass two r.-doves or young pigeons, 12. 8. I 14. 22, .30. | 15. 14, 29. 11. if he be not able to bring two /.-doves 12. 6. she shall bring a /.-dove for a sin-offering ft«m.O. 10. on eighth day he shall brine two /. ial. 74. 19. O deliver not the soul of thy /.-dove Cant. 2. 12. the voice of the /. is heard in our land er, «. 7. t. and crane observe the time of coming Jjiikt 2. 24. to offer a sacrifice, a pair of /..dores TUTORS. tal. 4.2 . the heir while a child is under /. and eov TWAIN. ' .&rm, IB. 21.bemy son-in-lawintheoneof the/. S Kvigx 4. 33. shut the door 00 them t. and prayed Jta. 0.2 tlie seraphims, with /. he covered his face, w<._ /. hecovered his feet, and with /. he did fly It' 31. m. -vhtn ihey cut the calf in /. and paasec" TWE Esek. 21. 19. both /, shall come out of one land Mat. 5.41 , compel thee co go a mile, go with him /. 1 9- 5. cle?ve to wife, and they t. shall he one flesh 6. wherefore they are no more /. Mark 10. 8. 21.31. whether of /. did the will of his father? 27> 21. whether of the /. will ye that I release? 51. the vail of temple was rent in /, Mark 15. 3S. £pA.2.l5. to make in himself of /.one new mao TWELFTH. 1 KingslQ. IQ. twelve yoke of oxen, he with the /. 1 Chron. 24. 12. the /. lot came forth to Jakim 25. 19- the /. lot came forth to Hashabiah 27. 15. the /, captain for the /. month, Heldai 2 Chron. 34. 3. in the /. year of Josiaii's reign Esth. 3. 7. in the /, year of king Ahasuerus Esek. 32. 1. in the /. year, in the /. month 17, in the /. year and fifteenth day of the month 33.21, in the /, year of our captivity, tenth month Rev. 21. 20, the /. foundation was an amethyst See Day, Month. TWELVE. Gen. 14. 4. /. years they served Cherdorlaomer 17- 20. /. princes shall Tshmael beget, 25. I6. 35. 22. now the sons of Jacob were /, 42.13. they said, thy servants are /. brethren, 32, 49. 28. alt these are the /. tribes of Israel Ej-o(/,l5,27.they came to E!im, where were /.wells 24, 4, t. pillars according to the /. tribes of Israel 28. 21. shall be r, precious stones, 39. 14. Lev, 24. 5. and thou shalt bake t. cakes thereof Num. 1, 44. /. princes |17. 3. they brought /. oxen 7-84. /• chargers, r. silver bowls, /. spoons 87. /.bullocks, rams, /. lambs of the first year*. 17. 2. /, rods, according to house of fathers, 6. 29. 17. 00 second day offer /. young bullocks Deiit. 1. 23. I took /. men of you, one of a tribe Josh. 3. 12. take ye /. men out of the tribes, 4. 2, 4. 3, take ye /. stones out of Jordan, 8, 9, 20, 2 Sam. 2,15. there arose and went over by number /. of Benjamin, and /. nf the servants of David 1 Kings 4.7- Solomon had /, oflScers over all Israel 7. 25, the sea stood on/, oxen, 44. 2 Chron. <^. 15, 10. 20. /. lions on the one side, 2 Chron. 9, 19. 11. 30. Ahijah rent Jeroboam's garm, in /.pieces 18, 31. Elijah took /. stones and built an altar 19. 19- found Elisha plowing with /, yoke of oxen 1 Chr. £5. 9. with brethren and sons /. So to the end Esrad.lT. for a sin-offering/, he-goats, 8,35. 8. 24. there I separated /, of the chief of priests AtfA, 5,14. /. years not eaten bread of the governor Job 38, t32. canst thou bring forth the /. signs? /er. 52.20, /.brazen bulls, Nebuzar-adan, took away JE«A.43.l6.ihe altar shall be /. cubits long, /.broad 47. 13. inherit the land according to the /. tribes Dan, 4, 29. at end of /. months he walked in palace I^ai. 9 20. a woman was diseased with an issue of blood /. years, Afar* 5, 25. Luke 8. 43. 10.2. the names of the/, apostles, Luke 6. 13. 14. 20. they took up of fragments /. baskets Mark6.43. \ 8. I9. Luke Q. 17. John 6. 13. 19. 28. ye also shall sit upon /. thrones, judging the /. tribes of Israel, Luke 22.30. 26. 20. now when even was come, he sat down with the /. Mark 14. 17, Lvke22. 14. 47. while he yet spake. Judas one of the /. Ci Mark 14. 10. 43. Ljike 22. 47, John 6. 71. 53. shall give me more than /, legions of angels ^Jark 5.42.she wasofthe age of t. ye&rs, LjikeB.42. 14. 20, it is one of the /, that dippeth with me Luke 2. 42. and when .lesus was i. years old Jehu a. 70. Jpsus said, have I not chosen you /. ? 11, 9. are there not /, hours in the day ? 20. 24. Thomas one of the /. was not with them Acisl. 8. and Jacob begat the /. patriarchs 19- 7. prophesied, and all the men were about /. 24. 11. but /. days since 1 went up to Jerusalem 26. 7. to which promise our /. tribes hope to come 1 Cor. 15, 5. he was seen of Cephas, then of the /. /cw.l.l,to the /, tribes which are scattered abroad Kev. 12. 1. and upon her head a crown of /. stars 21. 12. the city had /. gates, at the gates /. angels 14. the wall of the city had /. foundations, and in t'hem the names of the /. apostles of the Lamb 21, the /. gates were /. pearls, street pure gold 22. 2. the tree of life bare /, manner of fruits See Hundred, Thousand, TWENTY. Gen. »8. 31, peradventure there shall be /. found there, he said, 1 will not destroy it for /. sake 31. 38. this /. years have 1 been with thee, 41. 32. 14, forapresent for Esau, /, he-goats, /, rams 15. and ten bulls, /. she asses, and ten foals 37. 28. they sold Joseph for r. pieces of silver Esod. 30. 13. a shekel is /. gerahs, Lev. 27. 25. A'wm. 3. 47. ! 18. 16. Ezek. 45. 12. 14. from /. years old and above, 38. 26. Num 1 3 18, 20. I 14. 29, I 26.2, I .32. U. 1 Chro7i. S 24, 27. 2 Chron. 25.5. ] 31, 17. Etra 3.8. Lev.v, «. thy estimation of ih« male from /.years = he J five years old to (. years, i, shekels TWI JVi/in.ll,19.^hall not eat neither tea da; SfanrY.rfajr- 18. 16. the shekel of the sanctuary is /. gierahs Judg, 4.3. Jabin mightily oppressed Israel /. yeart 11. 33. Jephthah smoie from Aroer even /. citiet 15. 20. Samson judged Israel /. yeavs, 1-6. 31. 1 Sam. 7. 2. the ark was in i\irjath-jearim i. yearl 14.14-Jonathan and his armour-bearer slew t.m.&t 2 Sam. 3, 30, Aboer came to David with /. men 9- 10. Zibahad flfteen sons and /. servautSr^'d'-lT' 1 Kingi 4. 23, Solomon's provision daily, /, ox«n 9- 10. came to pass at the end of /. years^ whe^ Solomon had built the two houses, 2 Chron. 8. I- 11. Solomon gave Hiram /. ciiies in Galilee 2 Kings 4. 42. brought the man of God /. loavet' Ezrab. 27. I even weighed /. basons of gold Ezek. 4. 10. thy meat by weight, /. shekels a day 40. 49. the length of the porch was /. cubits 41 . 2. the breadth of the door was /, cubits flag. 2. 16. when one came to an heap of /, me;u sures, to draw out fifty vessels, these were but /. Zech. 5.2. the length of the flying roll /. cubits Acts 27. 38. and sounded, and found it /. fathoms TWENTY trro. Judg. 10. 3, Jair judged Israel /. tzoo years 1 Kings J4. 20. Jeroboam reigned /. aco years 16. 29. Ahab reigned over Israel /. two years 2 Kings 8.iG. Ahazia was/, and two years old 21. 19, Amon /. /xfoyenrsold, when began to i-eign 1 Chron. 12,28. of his father's bouse /. two captains 2 Chron, 13. 21. but Abijab begat /. and two sons TWENi'Y three. Judg. 10 2, Tola judged Israel /. three years 2 Kings 23. 31. Jehoahaz was /, three years old 1 Chron. 2, 32, Jair had /. three cities in Gilead Jer. 25,3. from 13th year of Josiah to /. third year 52, 30. in the third year of Nebuchadnezzar TWENTY /oiw. Niun. 7. 88^ the offerings were /. a.aAjour bullocks 1 Sam, 21* 20. fingers and toes /, /our in number 1 Kings 15.33. Baasha reigned /. andybur years i/ag^.2.18,consider from/^cur/Zidayand ninth mon, tiev. 4.4. round abom ttie throne were t.four seats and on the seats I saw /. four elders sitting 5. 8. the /./«w elders fell down, n, 16, | I9, 4, TWENTY ^re. Num. 8, 24, from /. Jive years old and upward 1 Kiiigs 22, 4K, J«hoahaphat reigned /. and Jivt years in- Jerusalem, -2 Chron. 20, 31. 2 King$ 14.2. Amaziahwas /*^ce years old whot, he began to reign, 2 Chron. 25. 1, 15. 33. Jotbam t.five years old, 2 Chrcn. 27. 1 , a 18. 3. Hezekiah t,five years old, 3 Chron. 29. 1.. 23. 36. Jehoiakim t.jive yeat*s, 2: Chron. 36. 5t -VM. 6. 15. the wall finished int.fij'th day of Ela,. Jer, 52. 31, t.Jifih day EviUMerodach lifted up^ TWENTY^ sis. 1 Kings 16, 8. in/,iiJ'of Asa^ Elahbegan'toreign- TWENTY seve7i. GenJQ.W. t. sev. day of second moniht-earthdrierf 1 Kings Id. 10. t. seventh of Asa^Zimri reigned, ]5t, 2 Kings 25. ?. on /. teve?ith day of twelfth month TWENTY tight. Exod. 2ti. 2. length of curtain /. eight eubits;36. 9. 2 Kijigs 10. 36. Jehu reigned /. and eight years 2 Chron. 11.21. Rehohoam begat /. f^ir sons TWENTY «i»«. Gen. 11, 24. Nahor lived /. 7iine years amd begac 2 Ki7tgs 14. 2. Amaziah reigned /. nitie years 18.2, Hezekiah /. nine years. 2 Chr. 25.1, | 29, K See Thousand. TWICE. Ge7t. 41.32. for that the dream was doublt-.A A. 43. 1 1 0. surely now we had returned /. by fhi» /Tj-off. 16, 5, and it shall he /. as much, 32, Num. 20, 11. with his rod he smote the rock /. 1 Sam. 18. 11. David avoided out of his presence* 1 Kings 11, 9. which had appeared unto him /. 2 Kitigs 6. 10, saved himself there not once nor t Neh. 13. 20, lodged without Jerusalem once or /. Jab 33. 14. for God speaketh once, yea /. yetmau 40, 5, yea /. but [ will proceed no further 42,10. Lord gave Job /. as much as he had befou Psal.62.ll. /.have I heard, power belongethto G Ecci, G. 6. though he live a thousand years /. toM Mark 14, 30. cock crow /. thou shall deny me, 7* Luke 18. 12. 1 fast /. in the week, I give tithes Jude IS, /. dead, plucked up by the roots TWIGS. Ezek. 17. 4. he cropped off the top of his young t. 2.2. 1 will crop off from the top of his young (. TWILIGHT. I Sam. 30. 17. and David smote them from the t. 2/^jngf7.5.the lepers rose in the /.to go to the cam 7. the Syrians arose and fled in the /. left tents Job 3. 9. let the stars of the /. thereof he dark 4. 15. the eye of the adulterer ^\*aiteth for the / Prov. 7. 9- lie went the way to her house in the /. Ezek.l9..6.in sight thou shalt carry it forth in the ' 7.1digged,and brought it forth in the /.and I bare- 12. the prince shall bear it in the /. and go forth TWO TWlKED.^eFist. TWINKLING. ! (70* tfi. 58. bp ftU chaageH^ in the /. of an eye TWINS. t Cen. Sa^. Uebekkh had u \\ 38. 37. Tamar had /. 'Umt. 4. S. whereof every ooe bear f . 6. 6. 5. th; breajte like two rows that are /. 7. 3, TWO. Gen. 4. 19. and Lunech took unto him /. wives 6,1P. /. of e/ery sort shale tboa briug into the arit " Jl of beasts that are not clean by #. 9. 15. 95. Q.3. /. nations are in thy womb, and /. miuiner of people shall be separated from thy bowels ■21. 36. he hath supplanted me these r. times •12. lU.over Jordan, and DOW 1 am become 1. bands 1^. 14. Issachar is an ass couching between r.bnrd. t^*od. 16. S<2, they gathered u omers for one man vt.61, if he continue a day or r. not be punished /•Af. 5. 7* shall bring <. tanle-doves or r. pigeons, IS. 8. I 14. S2. I 15. 14, S9. Num. 6. 10. 11. if he be not able to bring t. turtle-doves '2.5. if a maid, then she shall be unclean/, weeks 16.7. Aaron shall take/, goats ||8.ca5t lots upon /. S4. 6. shalt set the cokes in t. rows, six on a row - Num. 7. 3. broai;ht a waggon for ^ of the princes 17. t, oxen, S3, SQ, 35, 41, 47, 53, SQ, 65, 71. 10. S, make thee /. trumpets of silver for calling S2.S2. bis ass, Balaam's r, servants were with him eg, 14. the I. rams, 17, 20, 23,26, 29, 3S, 31. 27. and divide the prey into t. parts Deiit. 3. 8. /. kings, 21. | 4. 47. Josh. 2, 10, I 9.IO. 17. 6. at the mouth of r. orthree witnesses Depot to death, 19. 15. Mat. 18. 16. S Cor. 13,1. St, 15. if a man have /. wives, one beloved 33. 30. how should r, put ten thonsaad to flight i j/oth. 14. 3. r. tribes, 4. | SI. 16. || 21. Sfi, t. cities ■Jttdg. 5. 30, divided to every man a damsel or t. 11. 37. let me alone t. months, that I may bewail 16. 28. that I may be avenged for my t. eyes itvth 1 .19.they /.went till they came to Beth-uhem 4. 11. which t. did build the house of Israel I Sam, 1 .2, t. wives, 27. 3. | 30. 5, 18. S Sam. 2.2. £ Sam. 8. S. even with (. lines measured he to put 1 Kings 2. 5. and what he did to the t. captains 3. 18. there was none save we t. in the house 5. 12. Hiram and Sol. t. made a league together 14. and t. months they were at home 11. 29. and they t. were alone in the field 12. 28. .leroboani made (. calves, 2 Kings 17. I6, 17. 12. I am gathering /. slicks to dress it 18, 21. how long halt ye between t. opinions? 20. 27. Israel pitched like r. little flocks of kids 2 Kin^/i 1 . 14. Ere burnt ap the t, former captains 2. 6. they/, went on 1| 24- came forth /. she-bears 5. It, give, I pray thee, /. changes of garments 23. be content, take /. talents, and he urged him 7. 1. /. measures of barley for a shekel, I6, 18. t\4. behold, /. kings stood not before him X Onr«n.4.5. Ashnr, father of Tekoah, had t. wives ll.*21.ofthree,he was more honourable than the/. 8 Chron. 24. 3. Jehoiada took for Joash f. wives Job 13. 20. only do not /. things unto me, then 42. 7. my wrath is kindled against thy /• friends Prov. 30. 7' '• things have I required of thee Eecl. 4. 9- /■ are better than one, because they have 11. if /. lie together II IS. /. shall withstand him Can/, 4.5. thy/ breasts are like /. young roes, 7.3. 6. 13. Shulamite, as it were company of ^. armies ita. 17. 6, /. or three berries in top of the bough 47. 9. but these «. things shall come to thee 51. 19. these /. things are come unto thee J«r. S. 13. my people have committed /. evils 3. 14. 1 will take one of a city, and /. of a family Etek. 21. 19. thou son of man appoint thee ^. ways 23.3. there wer?/.woraen, daughters of one mother 15. 10. hast said, these /. nations shall be mine, 37. 22. and they shall be bo more /, nations 47. 13. (ribfs of Isf. Joseph shall have /. portions Van. tc.5. looked, and behold, there stood other/, ^morH.3. can /, walk together, except they be agr. '4 8. so /, or thrre cities wandered unto one city Ztc/t. 4. S. /. olive trees by it, 11, 12. I*, these are the /. anointed ones that stand 5. 9- there came out /. women who had wings t>. 1. four chariots from between /, mountains 11.7. I took unto me t. staves and fed the tiock J3. 8. /. parts therein shall be cut off and die A/<»/.6.e4. no man can serve /.masrers,/jw*ff 16.13. 18. 8. than having /. hands or /. feet. Mart- 9. 43. 9. rather than having /. eyes, Mark 9. 4*7. 16. not hear, then take with thee one or /. more ly.that if/, of you shall agree on earth touching 20. where/, or three are gathered in my name ^'2 . 40, on these /. hang all the law nnd prophets 24. 40. then shall /. be in the field, one Ukcn 35. 17. he that bad received /. he gained other/. Sj0rk6. 7. he besan to sp.id them forth by /. and /, UNB LuAt 9. 11. he that hath /. mats, let him impart 7. 41. a certain creditor which had t. debtors 9. 3. neither take money, nor have /. coats apiece 10.35. took oat /. pence and gave them to the host Acttl.i^, shew whether of these /. then hast chosen 1 Cor. 6. 16. for /. shall be one flesh, Ey/i. 5. 31. 14. 37. let it be by t. or at the mo9t by three 29. let prophets speak /. or three, and let other Oal. 4. 24. an al1egory,for these are the t, covenants Phil. 1,S3. for I am in a strait betwixt /. a desire 1 Tim. 5. 19. but before /. or three witnesses Heb. 6. 18. that by /. immiKable things we might 10. 28, died without mercy under /. or three witn Ae&. 9. 12. there come /. woes more hereafter 11. 3. I will give power to my /. witnesses 4. these are /. olive trees zuid /. candlesticks 10. because these /. prophets tormented them 12. 14. and to the woman were given /. wings 13. 11. and he had /. horns like alamb, spake as See Dauumtbrs, Days, Kidneys, Lasbs, Sons. TWO m»B. Exod. 3. 13. /. men of the Hebrews strove together Num.. 11. 26. there remained /. men in the oamp Josh. 2. 1, he sent out /. men to spy seeretly 4. Ilahab hid the /. men [| 23. the /. men returned 1 Sam. 10. 3. find /. men by Rachel's sepulchre 2 Sam. 12. 1. there were /. m. in one city, one rich 1 Kings 2, 32. fell on /. m. more righteous than he 21. 10. set /. m. sons of fielial before N aboth, 13. Mat. 9. 27. /. blind men followed him, crying Luke 9. 30. behold, there talked with him t. men 17.34. /. menin one bed ||36, /. m«n in the field 18. 10. /. men went up to the temple to pray 34. 4. as the; were perplexed, behold. /. 7nen stood by tnem in shining garments. Acts 1. 10. John B. 17. that the testimony of /. men is true Arts 9. 36. tney sent /. men to Peter, desiring him TWO tables. Exod, 31, 18. favR to Moses t, /aJ/ff of testimony 32. 15, the /, tables were in his hands, 3^i. 29. 34. 1. hew thee/, tablet of stone, Deut. 10. 1. 4. he hewed /. tables of stone, Deut. 10. 3. Deut. 4. 13. he wrote upon the t. tables, 5. 22. 9. 10. the Lord delivered unto me /. tables, 11. 1 King! 8, 9. there was nothing in the ark save the r. tables of stone put at Horeb, 2 Citron. 5. 10. Esek. 40.39. '• 'ai. on this side || 40. /. tab. on that TWO years. Gen. 11.10. begat Arphaxad t. years after the flood 45. 6. these /. years hath the mmiiie been in land 1 Sam. 13. 1. when Saul had reigned /. years 2 6af7t.2. 10. Ish-bosheth Saul's son reigned t. years 13. 23, after /, years, Absalom had sheep-shearers 14. 28, Absalom dwelt t. years in Jerusalem 1 Kings 1 5. 25. Nadab reigned over Israel /. years 16. 8. Elah II 22. 51. Ahaziah reigned /. years 2 yfmrji5.23. Pekahiah || 21. 19. Amon, 2 CVjr, 33.21. 2 Chron. 21, ig. after /. years his bowels fell out Jer. 28. 3. within t,y^ I'll bring again vessels, 11. Amos 1. 1. words of Amos, t.y. before earthquake Mat. 2. 16. slew children from /. vears and under Acts 19. 10. /. years they fn Asia heard the word 38. 30. Paul dwelt /. years in hi:( hired house TWO- FOLD. Mat. 23. 15. ye make him t. more the child of hell 5m Twenty, Thirtt, Fobty, Fipry, Hun ORED, TUOirSAND. TYPES. 1 Cor* 10. 1 11. these things happened to them for /. i U. UMPIRE. Job Q. 1 33. neither is there any t^. betwixt us UNACCUSTOMED. Jer. 31. 18. Ephraim, as a bullock u. to the yoke UNADVISEDLY. Psal. 106. 33. so that he spake u. with his lips UNAWARES. Gen. 31. 20. Jacob stole away 11. to I/abao, 26. Num. 35. 11. slayer may flee thither, whokilletli any person 7/. 15. Deut.s. 1 Tim, 1. 13. because I did it ignorantly in n. Heb. 3. 12. lest be in any of you an evil heart of « 19. they could not enter in because of u. 4. 6. 4. 11 . lest any fall after the same example of v UNBLAMEABLE. Col. 1, 22. to present you holy, u. in his sight 1 Thess, 3. 13. he may stablish your hearts u. UNBLAMf.ABLY. 1 Thess. 2. 10. how t*. we have behaved ourselve* UNCEllTAIN. 1 Cor. 14. 8, if the trumpet give an k. sound 1 Tim. 6. 17. nor trust in u. riches, but in God UNCERTAINLY. 1 Cor, 9. 26. 1 thprefore so run, not as u. so fight I UNCHANGEABLE. Heb* 7. S4. but this man hath an n. priesthood UNCIRCUMCISID. Gen. 17. 14. the h. man-child shall be cut nfT 34. 14, cannot give our sister to one that i-- « Exod. 6.12. Pharaoh hear me who amofu. lips, SO 12.48. for no n. person shall eat of the pas.sover Lev. 19.23. shall count the fruit it. three years S6. 41. if then their u. hearts be huoiomu Josh^ 5. 7. Joshua circumcised, for they were «. Judg. 14. 3. that ihuu goest to take a wi<'e of the u. 15. 18. now sliall 1 fall into the hands of these it 1 Sam. 14. G. let t" CO to the rBvrlsjn o; tr»' u. IJNC oam. 17. el for who is this u. Philatine ? 36. 31.4.1esl thesc».coir.e and abuse me, I Chr. 10.4. Unm, 1. 10. lest the daughters of the iu triumph 7frt.5Si.i .there shall no more come into Ihee the u. ier. 6. U). their ear is u. they cannot hearken y. 25, \ will puDish the circumcised with the u. 26. these nations are u. all house of Israel are u. Lzek. 28. 10. thou ihalt die the death of the u. '61.}^'' thou shalt lie in iheniidst of the n. 32. ig, 21, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 2y, 30, 32. 44.7, ye have brought strangers u. in heart and u. in flesh into my sanctuary to pollute it, Q, Acts 7. 5i. ye stiff-necked aiid«. m heart and ears 11. 3. thou wentest in to men u. and didst eat }ipm. 4. 11. faith which he had yet being u. 12. 1 Cor. 7. 18. circumcised, let him not become u, UNCIRCUWCISIOW. /^m.3.25.if a breaker.thy circumcision is made n. 56. if the K. keep the righleousaess of the lawj shall not hisu. be counted for circumcision ; 27. shall not n. which is by nature judge tliee r 3. 30. which shall justify the u. through faith 4. 9- Cometh this blessedness on circumcision or v. lO.how was it then reckoned ? when hewzis in cir- cumcision or inu. not in circumcision butn. L Cor, 7. 18. is any man called in u. 7 let him not be 19. circumcision is nothing, and u. is nothing Ga/.2.7.when saw the gospel of u. committed to me 5.6. neither circumcision arailethnorn.-d. 15. Eph. 2.11. who are called n. by that called circum. C0/.2.13.and you being dead in the u. of your flesh 3. 11. neither circumcision nor it. but Christ is all UNCLE. Lev. 10. 4. the son of Uzziel, the u. of Aaron SO. SO. if a man lie with his u. wife, he haih uoco- vered his h. nakedness, they shall bear their sin 25. 49. either his n, or u. son may redeem htui 1 Sam. 10. 14. and Saul's u. said unto him, 15. 14. 50. captain was Abner, son of Ner, Saul's u. 1 Chro7i. 27. 32. Jonathan David's u. a counsellor Est/1.2.7. Mordecai brought up his n. daughter, 1 5. Jer. 32, 7. Ilanameel the son of Shallum thine 11. 8. so Ilanameel ray jt. son came unto me, 9. 1 2. Amos 6. 10. and a man's k. shall lake him up UNCLliAN. Lev. 5.2. if a soul touch any «. thing the carcase of «. cattle or «. things, he shall be jt. 1 1 . 26. 10.10. put difference between u. and clean, 11.47. H.4. it is «. to you, 5, 6,7,29. Vetit. 14. 19. S.theyarew.untoyou, 26, 27, 28,31. DcHr. 14.7. 24. for those ye shall be u. u. until the evening, Ho. 28, 31, 32, 3.3, 39, 40. | 14. 46. f 15. 5, 6, 7,8, 10, 11, 16, 17. 18, 19, 21, 22, S3, 27. I 17. 13. [ 22. 6. A'uwi. 19, 7, 8, 10, 21, 22. S2, it shall be iu 33, 34, 35, 36, 38. | 15. 4, 9, 20, 24, 26. 12.2. then she shall be H. seven days. 5. [ 15,25. 13. 3. priest shall look on him and pronounce him K. 8, 11, 15, 20, 22, 25, 27, 30, 44, 59. 11. for he is «. 14. 36, 44. 46. | 15. 2, 24. 45.the leper, in whom the plague is,shall cry,ii.K. 14.40. they shall cast them into an «.place, 41. 45. 57. to teach when it is «. and when it is clean 22.5. whoso toucheth, whereby he may be made t(. Num. 6. 7. he shall not make; himself «, for father Deut. 12. 15. 11. and clean eat thereof, 22. | 15. 22. Josh. 22. 19. if the land of your possession be Tt. Ezra 9. 11. the land ye go to possess is an u. land Job 36. 14. the life of hypocrites is among the n. Ecel. 9. 2. there is one event to the clean and w, Jsa. 6. 5. I am undone, I am a man of u. lips, I dwell in the midst of a people of «. lips 35. 8. be a way, the u. shall not pass over it 52. 1. there shall no more come into thee the «. LamA.15. depart ye,it is 7/,depart,depart,touch not Esek. 22.26, put no diflference between cluan and «. 44.23. cause them discern between th** clean andu. Host 9. 3, they shall eat 7*. things i.-* Assyria Bag. 2. 13. if one that is k. touch it, shall it be t«. 14. and that which 'hey offer there is «. J-K*e4.3.'i. aman'whi lad a spirit of an 7.. devil Acts JO. 28. not call -,ny man common or u. 11.8. /iam. 14. 14. nothing isn. of itself, but to him thai esteemeth any thiiij^ ro be w, to him it is «. 1 Cor. 7. 14. else were your children «. but now 2 Cor. 6. 17. touch not it. thing, 1 will receive you Ep/t, 5. 5. that no 7(. person hath any inheritance He&.g. 13. the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the?/, /itfc. 18.3. Babylon is become a ca^e of every «.bird ^ee B£A'?T, Spiiirr, 'J'hino. UNCLKAN Spirits. Mat. 10. 1. he gave power against n. spirits, ,, , ^ Mark 0.7. Mark 1. 27. he coramandeth u. spirits, Luke 4. 36. 3. 11. andrz. spirits, when they saw him, cried 5.13. thew, ^/JiWrrwent out and entered into swine *icts 5. 16. them which were vexed with u. spirits H 7. for w. spirits came out of many possessed * V. 10. 13. 1 Siw three m, niiiits like frogs come 650 UND UNCLEANNESS Lev. 5. 3. if he touch theu. of man, whatsoever u. it be, a man shall be defiled,?. SI, 1 22. 5. 7. 20. that eateth, having his u. on him, 22. 3. 11. 19. for him that is to be cleansed from hisu. 15. 31. thus ye shall separate Israel from their w. 18. 19. as long as she is put apart for her u, Nnm.B. 19'. if thou hast not gone aside to «. 19. 13. he shall be unclean, hisit. is yet upon him Deut. 23. 10. by reason of u. that chanceth him 24. 1, because he hath found some h. in her 2 Ham. 11. 4. for she was purified from lier ». 2 Citron. 2g. I6. the priests brought out all the w. Ezra 9. 11, they have filled the land with their u. Ezek. 36. 17. way as the u. of a removed woman '■i'^. 24. according to iheir n. have I done to them Zec/i. 13. 1. shall be a fountain opened for sin and it. Mat. 23. 27. but are within full of bones, and all u. Horn. 1 . 24, wherefore God also gave them up to u. 6.19.yc have yielded your members servants to u. 2 Cor. 12. 2]. and have not repented of the u. (Jal. 519. tlie works of the flesh are these u. strife Eph. 4, 19. to work all it. with greediness 5. 3. all H. let not be once named among you Col.3.5. mortify therefore fornication, it. and covet. 1 Thess, 2. 3. for our exhortation was not of n. 4. 7.0od hath not called us tou. bui. to holiness 2 Pet. 2. 10. them that walk in the lust of a. UNCLF.ANESSES. Ezek. 36. 29. I will save you from all your -a. UNCLOTHED. 2 Cor. 5. 4. not for that we would be u. but clothed UNCOMELY. 1 Cor. 7. 36. that he bi-haveth u. toward his vii^in 12.2.?.our «. parts have more abundant comeliness UNCONDEMN ED. j-lcfs 16. 37. they have beaten us openly «. Romans 22. 25. to scourge a man that is a Koman and u. UNCORIiUlU'NESS. Tit. 2. 7. in doctrine shewing a. gravity, sincerity UNCOVER. Lev. 10, 6. Ji. not your heads neither rend clothes 18. 6. not 11. nakedness of one that is near of kin 7. the nakedness of thy father shalt thou not «. 8. nakedness of thy father's wife || 9. of thy sister 30. nakednessof thy son's daughter shalt not «, 11. the nakedness of thy father's wife's daughter 12. father's sister || 13. mother's sister, 20. 1 9. 14. notii. the nakedness of thy father's brother 15. thy daughter-in-law || 16. thy brother's wife 17.not K.the nakednessof aworaan and her daugh. 1 B, shalt not 11. the nakedness of thy wife's sister IQ.not K.nakedness of a woman put apart, 20.18. 21. 10. the high-priest shall ]tot 11. his head Nu?ii. 5. 18. the priest shall «. the woman's head Rut/i 3. 4. that thou shalt go in and 11. his feet 1 6Vm.20. + 2. he will u.mine ear J| 1 12. «.thine ear Isa. 47. 2. 11, ihy locks, 11. the thigh, pass over UNCOVERED. Geti. g. 21. and Noah was «. within his tent Lev. 20. 11. he hath n. his father's nakedness 17. It. his sister's |[ 20. it. his uncle's nakedness 18. she hath u. the fountain of her blood Ruth 3. 7. she came soflly and n. his feet and laid 2 Sam. 6, 20. who 7i. himself as the vain fellows Isa. 20. 4. led away even with their buttocks 11. 22. 6. Elam bare the quiver, and Kir u. the shield 47. 3. thy nakedness shall be u. thy shame seeu Jer. 49. 10. but I have 71. his secret places Eaek. 4. 7. and thine arm shall be w. shalt prophesy Had. 2. 16. drink, and let thy foreskin be k. Mark 2. 4. th^y 7t. the roof where he was 1 Cor. 11.5. that prophesieth v/lth her head n. 13. is it couiely that a woman pray unto God u. ? UNCOVERETII. £ew.20. \j. forhe?/.his near kin,bear their iniquity Dent. 27. 20. because he u. his father's skirt 1 .Sam. 22, +8. there is none that ji, mine ear 2 Sam. 6,20. as one of the vainfello\*3 71. himself Job 33. 1 16. he 7^ the ears of men and sealeth UNCTION. 1 Jtihi 2. 20. but ye have an «. from the Holy One UNDEFILED. Psal. 119. 1. blessed are the u. in the way Cant, 5.2. open tome my love, my dove, my «. 6. 9, my dove, my u, is one ; sh" is the only one Heh. 7. 26. an high-priest who is holy, harmless, k. 13.4. marriage is honourable in all, and the bed 71. Jam, I. 27. pure religion and 7/. before God 1 Pet. 1. 4. to an inheritance incorruptible, v.. UNDER. Oen. 49. 25. blessings of the deep that lieth u. Exod. 6. 6. I will bring you out from 7£. the burdens Josh. 7, 21. in the midst of my tent and silver 7z. it liuih 2. 12. 7f. whose wings thou art come to trust \Sam. 21.3. what is 7i. thy hand give me five loaves 1 Kings 18. 23. lay it on wood, and put no fire it, 2 A"i/;ijj-8.20. Edom revolted from Tf.hand ofJudah 13. 5. Israel went out from u. the Syrians 2 Chr. 28. 10. ye purpose to 'seep u. Judah tor bond. UND Pial. 4t.5.through thy name will we tread mem - Cant. 8, 3. his right hand should be u. my head Isa. 57.5. with idols K. every green tree, /^r. 2. 2»» Jer. 10. 11. the gods, they shall perish from t»< earth, and from u. these heavens, Lavi. 3. 6C* Dan. 4, 14. let the beasts get away from v it 9- 12, 11. the whole heaven hath not been done Ilos. 4. 12. have gone a whoring from u. their Go: Mat. S. 16. slew children from two years old and , 8. Q. I am u, authority, having soldiers u. me Luke7. 6. that thou shouldest enter t/. my roof Joh7il.48. when thou wast u. the fig-tree, I sawthet Rom. 3. 9. we have proved that they are all h. sin 6. 15. because we are not u. the law, but u. grace 7.14.the law is spiritual,but I am carnal ,sold it.siii 1 Cor. 6. IS. I will not be brought u, power of any 9. 20. to them that are «. the law, as u. the law 27' I keep u. vav body and bring it into subjectino 10. l.how that all our fathers wereu. the cloud Gai. 3. 10, 11. the curse || 22. concluded all u. sin 23. before faith came, we were kept u. the law 25. faith is come,we are no longer 7^. a school-mas. P/ifV. 2.10. of things in earth and things 71. the earth I 2'im. 6. 1. as many ser-ants as are u. the yoke Hed. 7. 11. for u. it the people received the law Jiide 0. he bath reserved in chains u. darkness See Fekt, iliM, Law, Me, Sun, Thkb, The», Vs. UNDERGIRDINC. Acts 27. 17' they used helps, u. the ship, fearing UNDERNEALII. Deut. 33. 27 and 11. are the everlasting arms UNDERSETTERS. 1 Kings 7. 30. the four corners thereof had «. 34. UNDERSTAND. Gen. 11. 7. they may not u. one another's speech 41. 15. I heard say that thou canst v. a dveam Num. iG. 30. ye shall u. that these have provoked Deut. S8.49-a nation whose tongue thou shalt not u, 2 Kings 18.26.speak, I pray thee, to thy servants in the Syrian language, for we u. it, Jsa. 36. 1 1. 1 Chron. 28, 19. the Lord made me 11. in writing Nehs 8. 3. he read before those that could u. 7. the Levites caused the people tow.ihe law,6,13 Job 6. 2-1. cause me to u. wherein I have erred 23. 5. I would u. what he would say unto me 26. 14. the thunder of his power who can u. ? 32. 9. neither do the aged u. judgment 36. 29. can any «. the spreadings of the clonds i Psal. 14. 2. if there were any that did u. 53. 2. 19. lif. who can u. his errors ? cleanse thou me 82. 5. they know not, neither will they u. 92. 6. knoweth not, neither doth a fool u. this 94.b.K. ye brutish among the people, and, ye fools 107- 43. they shall iu the loving kindness of the L. 119- 27. make me to u. the way of thy precepts- 100. I u. more than the ancients, because I keep P'ov. 2.5. then shalt thou u. the fear of the Loro g. then shalt thou u. righteousness aud equity 8.5. O ye simple, t:. wisdom, and, ye fools, be of 14.8. the wisdom of the prudent is to it. Iris way 19. 25. reprove one, and he will 7*. knowledge 20. 24. how can a man then u. his own way? 28. 5. evil men «. not judgment, but they tha* seek the Lord u. all thingv 2g. 19. for though he «. he will not answer Isa. 6. 9. he said, hear ye indeed, but 7t. not 10. lest they «. with their heart, John 12. 40. 28. g. whom shall he make to n. doctrine ? ig. it shall be a vexation only to 11. the report 32. 4. the heart of the rash shall u. knowledge 33. ig. a stammering tongue that thou canst not f^. 40. 1 14. and who made him u. and taught him ? 41.20. 11. together that the Lord hath done thi» 43. 10. that ye may know and 7*. that I am he 44. I8.he h.ath shut their hearts,thatthey cannot u. 5Q. 11. and they are shepherds that cannot m. Jer, 9- 12. who is the wise man that may 7*. this . Eiek. 3. 6. to people whose words thou canst not u Dan. 8. 16. make this man to u. the vision 17. but he said unto me, u. O son of man 9. 13. and it. thy truth || 23. u. the matter. 25. 10. 12. from the day thou didst set thy heart to u~ 14. I am come to make thee u. what shall befal U. 33. and they that v. shall instruct many 12. 10. the wicked shall not u. the wise shall u. Uos. 4. 14. the people that doth not u. shall lai' 14. 9. who is wise, and he shall 11. these things * Mlic. 4. 12. neither 7i. they the counsel of the Lord Mat. 13. 13. they hear not, neither do they 7u 14.hear and not 7i.|i 15.10. hear and u.Mark'i .\^. 15. 17.donotyeyet7<..''l6.9,ll.A/ari8. 1*, 21- 24. 15. whoso readeth, let him u. Mark 13. 14. Mark 4. 12. and not perceive, that hearing they may hear anQ not u. Luke 8. 10. Acts 28.26 14. 68. I know not nor u. 1 what thou sayest Luke 24. 45, that they might u. the scriptures JoJm 8. 43. why do ye not «. my speech ? Horn, 15. 21. lliey that have not heard shall u. I Cor. 13 2. and tho' I u. all mysteries aun aothmy UNT) ijrA.t1..t. thro* faiih we u.tbe worlds were framed t Ptff.S.U.batthesfisprak evil of things they u.not UNDEHSTANDEST. Joh 13. 9> what u, thout which is not in ns ? Ptal. 139. e. thou u. ray thoughts afar off 'Jer.S. 15. neither «. thou what they say ActtQ. 30. Philip said, u. thou what thou readest UNDERSTANDETII. 1 CAmn. 38.g. Lord u. the imagiDatiotis of thoughts JoA 28. 23. God «. the way thereof and knoweth Psal. 49. SO. tnau that is in honour and n. not Prop. 8. 9. they are all plain to him that «. 14. 6. but knowledee is easy unto him that n. Jer. 9. CI. let him glory in this, that he u, me Mat. 13.19'When any hf areth the word and «.it not 2S. is 'he that heareth the word and ». it Rom.3, 11. there is none that u. none seeketb God I Cor. 14. 2. speaketh not to men, for no man n. 16. say amen , seeing he u. not what thou sayest UNDERSTANDING. Exod.31.3. 1 have filled Bezaleel with wisdom and «. and in knowledge, 35. 31. | 36. 1. Deut. 4. 6, for this is your wisdom and your k, 32. 23. neither is there any «. in Ihem 1 /iTfn^r 3.11.buthastasked for thyself r<. to discern 4. S§. and God gave Solomon wisdom and n. ?• 14. Pliram was filled with wisdom and k. 1 C/iron. 12. 32. were men that had 7^. of the times 52, 12, only the Lord give thee wisdom and k. S CAr.i. 12. given David a wise son endued with u. Q6. 5. Zecbariah had u. in the visions of God J.ti(t?..lG, for Joiarib and Elnathan men of «. AtfA. B, 2. before all that could hear vrith u. 10. 215. every one having knowledge and having w, Jof> 12. 3. but [ have it. as well as you 12. in length of days is u. || L3. he hath u. CO. he taketh away the u. of the aged 17. 4. for thou hast hid their heart from n. 20, 3. the spirit of my 7/. causeth me to answer 26. 12. and by his «. he smiteth through the proud 28. IS. and where is the place of 7*. ? CO. 28. to man he said, to depart from evil is 7^. :S2. 8. the inspiration of Almighty givetli them 7*. ^^4. 10. therefore hearken to me, ye men of w, 16. if now tbou hast 7^. bear this, hearken 34, let men of k. tell me, let a wise man hearken 38. 4. where wast thou ? declare, if thou hast n. 36. or who hath given u. to the heart i 39. 17, neither hath he imparted to her 11. Psal. 32. 9. be ye not as the mule that hath no «. 47. 7. God is the King, sing ye praises with 11. 49. 3. the meditation of my heart shall be of u. 119. 34. give me 7(. 73, 125, 144, 169. 99. 1 have more «. || 130. thy word giveth 7(. 104. thro' thy precepts I gpt 71. therefore 1 hate 147. 5. great is our Lord, his n. is infinite Prov. 1 .2. to know wisdom, to perceive words of 7*. 2. 2. so that thou apply thine heart to k, S. and if thou liftest up thy voice for u. f). out of his mouth cometh Knowledge and u. 11. discretion preserve thee, 7/. shall keep thee A. 5, trust in the L. and lean not to thine own r^. 13. happy is the man that getteth t*. 19. by «. hath he established the heavens 4. 1 . ye children, attend to know 71. \] 5. get 7(. 7, 5. 1. my son, bow thine ear to my k. 6. 32. whoso committeth adultery, lacketh u. 7.4.thou art my sister, and call «. thy kinswoman 8. 1. and doth notu. put forth her voice? 14. I am «. jl 9, 6. and go in the way of 7^. 9> 4. as for him that wanteth 7^. she saith, I6. 10. and the knowledge of the holy is ft, 10, 13. in lips of him that hath «. wisdom is found 14. 29. he that is slow to wrath is of great r^. 33. wisdom resteth in heart of him that hath m, 15. 14. heatt of him that hath u. seeks knowledge 32. but he that heareth reproof getteth u. Ifi. 16, to get «. rather to be chosen than silver 22. «. is a well-spring of life to him that hath it 17. 24. wisdom is before him that bath u. 18. 2. afool hath no delight in 7(.but that his heart lU. 8. he that keepeth «. shall find aood 25. reprove one that hath 71. he will understand 21. 16. a man that wanderelh ontof the way of k. 30. there is no «. nor counsel against the Lord 21. 23. buy also wisdom, and instruction, and u. S.'4. 3. and by tt. an house is established iiK. II. the poor that bath «. searcheth him out t6 the prince that wanteth «. is an oppressor no. 2. and have not the u. of a man I'cc/.g. 11. bread to wise nor yet riches to men of 7*. /*«* 11. 2. the spirit of 7*. shall rest upon him 3, make him of quick »/. in the fear of (he Lord S7. 11. for it is a people of noti. therefore he that C;^). 14. the 7i. of their prudent men shall be bid IG. say of him that fram'y' it, he had no u. T 24. they also that erred in spirit shall come to 7/, 40. 14. and who shewed to him the way of u. T 2fl. the Lord, there is no searching of his u. it. 1^. neithor is there knowledge nor7(. to bay /«r.3.15. give pastors which shall feed you with u. 4. 22. for my people is foolish, they have no u. 5. 21. hear, O foolish people and without ti. 51 . 15. he hath stretched out the heaven by his u. Esek* 28. 4. with Uiy u. tbou hast got riches Dan. 1. 17. Daniel had it. in visions and dreams 20. in ^1 matters of ». he found them better 2. 21. he giveth knowledge to the'u that know u. 4.34. roineu. returned to me, I blessed Most High 5, 11. light andu. was found in him, 12, 14. 9> !£Z. I am now come forth to give thee n. 10. 1. and Daniel had u. of the vision 11. 35. some of them of u, shall fall, to try them //vj.13.2.have made idols according to their own u. Obad. 7. a wound under thee, there is no 71. in him S.shall I not destroy n.out of the mount of Esau .■* it/ the Loru give thee it. in all things 1 John 5. 20. the Son of God hath given ns an w. Rev. 13.18, him that hath n. count number of beast • See Goon. MaJi of UNDERSTANDING. Ezra 8. IB. and they brought us a man of u. Prpv.1 .5. a man pfit.ahsW attain unto wise counsels 10. 2:1. but a man of it. hath wisdom 11. 12. but a man of 11. holdeth his peace 15. 21, but a rnnji ^j/' t(. walketh uprightly 17. 27. a.7iian of it. is of an excellent spirit 28. that shutteth liis lips, is esteemed a man ofu* 20, 5, iiut a vian ofu. will draw out counsel £8. 2. by a 7nan nfii. the state shall he prolonged f^oid of UNDEIISTANDING, Prov. 7. 7. J discerned a young man void ofu. 10. 13. a rod for back of him that is void of v. 12. 11. that followeth vain ^evaons is void of it. 17. 18. dLman void ofu. striketh hands, is surety 24. 30. by the vineyard of the man void ofu* undi-:rstandings. Job 32. + 11. behold, 1 gave ear to your 7(, Isa.40. -f 14. and who shewed to him the way of u. UNDERSTANDING, Adjecxive. Dent. 1.13. take ye wise men andw. and known 4. 6. auvely this great nation is an u. people I Kin"s 3. 9. give thy servant an u. heart to judge 12. To, 1 havf given thee a wise and an i^. heart Prov. 8. 5> and, ye fools, be ye of an it. heart Dait, 1, 4, 7(. science || 8. 23. u, dark sentences Eph. 5. 17. but7(. what the will of the Lord is 1 'i'iin. 1. 7- teachers, 7*. neither what they say UNDKRSTOOD. Ce7i.42. 23. they knew not that Joseph 7i. them Deut. 32. 29. O that they were wise, that they v, 1 Sam. 4. 6. they?*, that the ark of Lord was come 26. 4. David 7(. that Saul was come in deed 2 iSrtm.3,37.people7i.itwasnotof Dav.toslayAbner AWj. 8.f2. the law before all that u. in hearing 12. they had v, the words that were declared 13. 7. I «• of the evil Eliashib did for Tobiah Job 13. 1. lo, mine ear hath heard and u. it 42. 3. therefore have I uttered that I u. not Psal. 73. 17. went to sanctuary, then 7(. 1 their end 81. 5. where I heard a language that I u. not 106. 7- our fathers n. not thy wonders iu Egypt ha, 40. 2 1 . have ye not n. from foundations of earth 44. 18. not known nor 7(. for he shut their eyes Dan.Q.ZT. was astonished at the vision, but none i*. 9.2. 1 Daniel 7ft by books [{ 10. l.he?^. the vision 12. 8. 1 heard, but { u.not, then said 1, O my Lord l\lai, 13. 51. have ye 11. all these things? yea. Lord 16. 12. then u. they how he bade them not beware 17. 13. they If. that he spake of John the Baptist Markg.Z'2. but they w. not that saying, Liiifi 2.50. 19.45. John %. '21. I 10.6. T^nke 18. 34. and they 7/. noue of these things John 12. 16. these things u. not his disciples Acts 7 .25. he supposed they would have u. that G od by bis hand would deliver them, but they it. not 23. 27 . 1 rescued him, having «. he was a Roman 34. and when I u. that he was of Cilicia Rom. 1, 20. bein|^7f. by the things that are made 1 Cor. 13. 11. when L was a child, I 7(. as a child 14. 9- exceptyeutterby tongue words easy to be 7i. 2 Pet. 3. 16. iu which are some things hard to be u. UNDERTAKE. Ua. 38. 14- O Lord, I am oppressed, v, fur mc I ndl:uiouk /rf.A. 9. 23. the Jews n. to do iu they had beg-m UNDO. Isa. 58. 6. is not this the fast ? to u. heavy burdens Zeph. 3. 19. at that time [ will u. all that aHlictthue UN DON E. Num. 21. 29, thou art K. O people of Chemosh ./<:'<7A.11.15. Joshualeft nothing rt.of all Lommaiided ha.Q. 5. woe is me, fori am u. I am of un.'ileau lip^ Mat. 23. 23. not to leave the other u. Luke 11. 42 UNDRESSED. Lev. 25. 5. nor gather grapes of thy vine k. 11. UNEQUAL. Esek. 18. 25, hear now, are not your ways u. 'i 29- UNEQUALLY. 2 Cor. 6. 14. be not u. yoked with unbelievers UNFEIGNED. 2 Cor. 6. G. by kindness, by Holy Ghost, by love k 1 2*1771. 1,5. charity out of apure heart and failh 7i. 2 Tim. 1.5. when 1 call to remembrance the u. faith 1 Pet. 1. 22, thro' opirit unto 7<. loveof thebrethrei UNFAITHFUL. Prov, 25. 19. confidence in an it. man in trouble UNFAITHFULLY. Psai.7Q. 57. they dealt n. like their fathers Mel. 2. 1 15. let none deal 7/. against the wife UNFRUITFUL. Mat. 13. 22. care of this world and deceitfulncss of riches, chokeword, and he bccometh ti. Mark 4. IQ. 1 Ciir.l4. 14, spirit prays, but my understanding is it. Eph. 5. 11. have no fellowsbip with the t^.work^ !/'i^.3.14.to maintain good works, that they be not u. 2 Pet. 1 . 8. ye shall neither be barren nor it. in the UNGIRDED. Gen. 24. 32. the man 7(> the camels, and gave straw UNGODLY. 2 £am.22.5.when the waves of death compassed me, theiloodsof7f. men made me afraid, Ps. 18. 4. 2 Chr. 19. S. Jehu said, shouldest thou help the n. Job 16. 11. God hath delivered me to the u 34. 18. is it fit to say to princes, ye are u. f Psal. 1.1. that walketh not in the coujiscl of the u 4. the n. are not so || 5. 71, not stand in judgment 6. but the way of tlie 7^. shall perish 3. 7, thou hast broken the teeth of the u. 43. 1 . and plead my cause against an u. nation 73, 12. these are the u. who prosper in the world Proii.ld.a .an if^man diggeth up evil, and in his lips IQ- S8. an 7(. witness scorneih judgment if 0fft.4.5. but believeth on him that juslifieth the i^. 5. 6. in due time Christ died for the u. 1 Tim. 1. 9. the law is for the n. and Ifor sinners 1 Pet. 4. 18, where shall the 7(. and sinner appear? 2 Pet. 2. 5. bringing in the flood on world of the t*. 6. ensample to those who after should live 71. 3.7. to day of judgment and perdition of t*. men Jude ^. u. men turning the grace of our God into 15. to convince all that are 11. of their it. deeds 18. who should walk after their own u. lusts UNGODLINKSS. Rom. 1. 18. the wrath of God revealed against all ti 11. 26. and he shall turn away it. from Jacob 2 2\m. 2. 16. they will increase unto more u. Tit. 2. 12. that denying u. and worldly lusts UNHOLY'. Lev. 10. 10. may put difference between holy and u, 1 Tim. 1. 9. the law wasmadeforthet^, and profane 2 Tim. 3. 2. for men shall be nntliankful u. iieb. 10. 29> counted blood of covenant an it. thing UNICORN. In Greek, Monoceros ; in Hebrew, Reem. It it much disputed amo7ig the learned, whether there be, or ever vas, such a creature as uie call the unicorn ; or whether this Reem be the Rhino- ceros, as some would have it ; or a certain kind . of wildpoat, called Oryx, tohich is very lar^e and strong, and witrtictable ; or one of that kind of wild oxen, or bulls called Uri j which some think the most probable opinion, as best agreeing with the scripture accounts of it. It is said to have but one horn, growing out of its forehead between its eye-lids, but as hard as iron. Job 39. 10, Canst tnou bind the 7inicorn with his band in the furrow ? Moses, magnify- ing the strength of Joseph, says, that his horns are like the horns of -unicorns; that is, his strejigth and power ihalt he very great, Deut 33. 17. And the Psalmist says, 'J'hou hast heard me from the horns of the unicorns ; thou hast delivered me when I was in great datiger oj being destroyed by the power of mine enemieSf Psal. 22. 21. Num. 23. 22. as it were the sfrength of an 11. 24. 8, Job 39. 9. will the u. be willing to serve thee? 10. canst thou bind the u. in the furrows? Psal. 2g. 6. I^hanoii and Sirion like a young ti, 92, 10. my born shall exalt like horn of an n, UJICORNS. Dtut. 33. 17- his horns are like tlic horaj >it 'Ij. Ptaf, 2S.S1. heard me from the horns of the n. . 4« . 34. 7 . and Ibe u. shall come down wilh them UNITE. Viat. 86. 11. «. my heart to fear thy name UNITED. VenA^.G. to their assembly, mine honour, be not u, UNITY. P.tff/ 133. 1. for brethren to dwell together in «. Ay(.4.3. endeavouring to keep the i*. of the Spirit 13. till we come in the u. of the faith UN.IUST. I'xaL 43. 1. O God, deliver me from the «. man Prov, 11.7. and the hope of a. men perisbeth 2K. 8. who by a. gain increaseth bis substance ^9. 27. an u. man is an abomination to thejusc Hepfi, 3. 5. but the n. knoweth no shame J^laf, 5. 45. be sendeth rain on the just and u. Lriie 1 6. 8. the T.oi-d commended tlie m. steward 10. he that is h. in the least, is ». also in much IS. 6. the Lord said, hear what the u. judge saith 1 thank thee, I am not as other men ale, k. ^ictsZi. 15. aresurrection both of the just and k. 1 Cor. 6.1 . dare any of you go to law before the u.T 1 Pet, 3. la. Christ suHered, the just for the tt. 2 Pet. 2. 9. reserve the u. to the day of judt^ment lies. 3Q. II. he that is n. let him be «. still UNJUSTLY. Psat. tl2. 2. how long will ye judge u. and accer,C /t«. 2d. 10. in land of uprightness will hedealu. UNKNOWN. /Iclt 17. 23. with this inscription, to the «. God 1 Cor. li.2. that speakelh in an u. tongue, 4, 13, 27. 14. if I pray in an «. tongue, my spirit prayeth 19. then ten thousand words in an «. tongue 2 Cor. 6. g. as «. and yet well known ; as dying Ga/. 1. 22. I was «. by face unto the churches, as I beheld your devotions, I found an altar UNLADE. jica 21. 3. there the ship was to k. her burden UNLAWFUL. ^f«10. 28. an «. thing for a man that is a Jew 2 Per. 2. a. vexed his soul with their u. deeds UXLEARNED. Actii. 13. they perceived that they were «. 1 Cor. 14. 16. he that occupieth the room of the u. 23. and there come in those that are tt. 24. 2 Ttm. 2. 23. but foolish and u. questions avoid 2 Pet. 3. 16. which they that are n. wrest to their UNLEAVENED. Jiiod. 12. 39. they baked 11. cakes of the dough Lev. 2.4. it shall be an tr. cake of fine flour mingled with oil, or tt. wafers anointed with oil, 5. 7. 12. he shall offer u. cakes mingled with oil 8. 26. and Moses took one tt. cake, and wafers J\'iira. 6.19. the priest shall take one tt. cake, oneii. wafer.and put them on the hands of the Nazarite Jos/i. 5. 11 , theydid eat of old corn of the land n. Jmlg. 6. 19. Gideon made ready a kid and u. cakes 20. take the flesh and the «. cakes, and lay them 21 . the angel touched the flesh and «. cakes ; fire out of the rock consumed the flesh and u cakes 1 C/o-ra. 23. 29. their olBpe for flour and u. cakes I Cor. 5.7. that ye may be a new lump, as ye are tt. See Bread. UNLESS. /«.22.6.be unclean n.he wash his flesh with water Mim.22.S3.ti. she had turned from me, 1 had slain iSam. 2. 27. K. thou hadsl spoken, people had gone Psal.27. 13. I had fainted, 11. I had believed to see 9*. 17- tt. the Lord had been my help, my soul had 1 19. 92. tt. thy law had been my delight, I should f^rov. 4. 10. sleep not, u. they canse .TOme to fall l(.or.l5.2.ye are saved, «. ye have believed in vain UNLOOSE. Maril.T.tie latchet of whose shoesTam not worlhv to stoop down and tt. Luke 3. 16. Joint 1 27" UNMAKRIED. Cor.7. 8 I say to the .1. || u. let her remain u. 32. he that is 71. || 34. the ti. woman careth for UNMERCIFUL. PsoHi. tl. plead my cause ajainst an n. nation «»m.l.31. without natural aflection, implacable i( UNMINDFUL. Deut. 32. 18. of rock that begat thee thou art « UNMOVEABLE. tn '',f^- ""■' *= ''■"■'■part of the ship remained «. > t-or. IS. 58. my brethren, be ye stedfast. u f J « R • . UNOCCUPIED. Jiu/g. 5. 6. in days of Shamgar, high-ways were u ^ UN PERFECT. MJ. 139. 16. did see my substance, yet beinir u UNPREPARED. Cor. g. 4. if they come with me, and find you « 7.,. , u UNPROFITABLE, ^ Hi 15. 3. should he reason with tt. talk ' ItUl. 2_5..30. cast the u. servant into outer darkness UNT £ IM". I.kewise say ye, we are a. servan"t;" l;..». .f. 12. the- are al.ocether become „ ».«..). 9. eefealogics. for they are „, and vain rtilem. n which m time past «as to thee tt. He6. i$, n. not with gric-r, for iliat is ». lor^uu L7NPR0F1TABLENJBSS. Hed 7> 18* for the weakness and n. thereof UNPUNISHED. Prov. ll.St.join in haud, the wicked shall nntbeu. It). 5. hand joiuin hand, the proud .shall hoc hen. 17. 5. that is glad at calamities, .shall doc be u. 19. 5. a. false witoe&s shall not be jc. 9< S8. 1 20. maketh haste to be rich shall not be it. Jer. 25. 29- should ;e be utterly u. shall not be u. 30. 11. J will not leave thee altogether u. 46. 28. yet will I noc leave thee wholly u. 49. 12. shalt thou go u. / thou shalt noc go u UNQUENCHABLE. Mai, 3. 12. gather his wheat into the garner, bat burn up the chaff with K. fire, Lu^e3. 17. UNltEAtiONABLE. Acts 25. S7- it seemeth to me K. to send a prisoner 2 Thest. 3. i'. that we may be delivered from «. men UNREBUKEABLE. 1 Tim. 6. 14. that thou keep this commaQdment u, UNREPROVEABLE. Col. 1. 22. to present you holy, u. in his sight UWRiPHXEOUS. l'.xod. 23. 1. put not Ciy hand to be an k. vritness Joi27. 7. that riseth against me, be as the u. Psai. 71.4. deliver me out of ijhe hand of the ti. Isa. 10. 1. woe unto them that decree u. decrees 55. 7. let the 11. man forsake his thoughts i^w*«G. 11. not been faithful in the a. mammon -Kom. 3. 5. is God u. who taketh vengeance? 1 Cor. 6. 9< the u. shall not inherit the kingdom Jie6. 6. 10. for God is not u. to forget your works UNUJGHTEOUSLY. Deut. 25. 16. all that do 71. are an abomination UN RIGHTEOUSN ESS Lev. 19. 15. ye shall do no a. in judgnaent, 35. Psai. 92. 15. he is my rock, there is no u. in him Jer. 22. 13. to him that buildeth his house by u. Luke 16. 9. make friends of the mammon of u. John 7. 18. the same is true, and no h. is in him Liom^ I, 18. all u. of men who hold the truth in u. 29. being filled witn all «. fornication, envy 2. 8. but to them that obey u. indignation, wrath 'A.5. if ourw. commend the righteousness of God 6. 13. nor yield members as instruments of «, 9. 14. is there «. with God? God forbid 2 Cor. 6. 14. what fellowship righteousness with u.? 2 Thess. 2. 10. and with all deceiveableness of a, 12. who believed not, but had pleasure in u. lleb, 8. 12. for I will be merciful to their «. 2 Pet. 2. 13. and shall receive the reward of a. 15. the way of Balaam who loved the wages of«. 1 John 1. 9. is faithful to cleanse us from all a. 5. 17. alia, is sin ; cliere is a sin not unco death UNRIPE. Job\5.:sx he sliall shake oft hisa. grape as vine UiNKULY. 1 Thess* 5. 14. hrethren, warn them that are a. Tit. 1. 6. children, not accused of riot, or a. 10. for there are many a. and vain talkers Jam. 3. 8. the tongue ia an a. evil, .full of poison UNSATIABLE. Etck. 16.28. with Assyrians, because thou wast a. UNSAVOURY. Job 6.6. can what is a. be eaten without salt? Jer. 23. + 13. J have seen an t(. thing in prophets UNSEARCHABLE. Job 5. 9. God who doth great things and u. Psol. 145. 3. great is the Lord, his greatness is «. Ptov. 25. 3. aiid the heart of kings is «. i^flwi.ll.33*howr/. are his judgments, and his ways Lph, 3. 8. 1 should preach the a. riches of Christ UNSEliMLY. Horn. 1.27. men with men working that which is tt. 1 Cor. 13. 6. charity doth not behave itself a. UNSHOD. Jer. 2. 25. withhold thy foot from being a. UNSKILFUL. lieb a. 13. babe is a. in the word of righteousness UNSOCIABLE. Bom. I.t31. coven anubreakers, «, implacable UNSPEAKABLE. 2 Cor. y. 15. thanks be to God for his v. gift 12. 4. caught up into paradise and heard a. words 1 Pet. 1. 8. in whom ye rejoice with joy «. full of UNSPO'lTED. Ja?a. 1.27. to keep himself w. from the world UNSTABLE. Gen. 49. 4. u. as water, thou shalt not excel Ja'ii.\.i\. adouble minded man is a. m all his ways C /-"tV.S.U.cannot cease from sin, bei;uilii»g a.souls 3. 16. whichthey that are unlearned and a wrest UNSTOPPED. Isa. 35. 5. and the ears of the deaf shall be %, UN TAKEN. 2 Cor. 3.14. remaineih the same vail a UNTEMPEltED. Estk. 13. 10. one built up a wall, and lo others daubed it with u. moriar. 11, 14, 15, |, og gy . away III' UNTllANKEUL. LiJve 6. 35. for he is kind 10 liie u. and to the ovir 2 Tim. 3. 'i. uaen shall tie blasphemer:*, u. unholy UNTIL. Gen, 28. 15. a. I have done that I have spolicA 32. 4. X have sojourned and stayed there a. liow 46. 34. our trade from our youth, even a. iiij\u 49. 10. nor a lawgiver depart, ». Shiloh come Niun. 14. 19. hast forgiven this people u. now Jvdg. l&.3U.sons were priests to Dan »,the captivity 1 Ham. 9. 13. for the people will not eat a. he coiuu 15.35.Samuel came uo more to see Saul u.his deain 2 Ham. 19. 7< that befel thee from thy youtfi u. now 21. nor trimmed, a. the day he came in peacu 1 Kijigs 22. 37' feed bim with bread and waier i>r Miction, u. J come in peace, 2 Chron.iH. 2(j' 3 Kings a. 6. restore, since lie iett the land, u. not*' I:^zra 4.21. city be not built, u. another command- 5. 16. since tUen u. now hath it been building 10. 14. u. the herce wrath of God be turned Job 14. 13. keep me secret a. tliy wrath De past Pial. 3d. 2. u. nis iniquity be found to i>e hatela 73. 17. u. I went into the sanctuary of Ood 132. 5* a. ifind out a place for tne Lord, anliabit. C'a'j/.2.17.a.the daybreak and the shadows llee>4.(>'. ha. :iM. 15. a. the spirit be poured upon us 30. 1/. a. 1 come and take yon awaj to a laud 62.1. a. the righteousness mereof go lorth Jer. 32. 5 and tuere shall he be a. 1 visit him 44. S7..be consumed a. there be au end of them Esek. 21. 27 . overturn, u. he come whose right it d *^ic. 7> 9- bear indignation, u. he plead my cauae Mat. 2. 13, be thou liiere a. 1 bring thee word 11.13. for all the law and the prophets propnesied a. John, this is E\\ast,Lukt iu. Jt>. Za^e21.24.Jerusaiem oe trodden down a.tiiu Lime^*' of the Gentiles DC fulfilled, K{;/M. 11.26.- 24. 49. a> ye be endu»d with power Irom on higo Acfi 1 . 2. a. the day m which he was taken up Horn. 5. 13. for a. the law, siu was tu the world 1 Cor. 4. 5. judge nothing a. the Lord come P/iii.1.6. wiH perform it a. the day of Jesus Chrisii 2 Thess. 2. 7. will let u. he be taken out of the way 1 Tim. 6. 14. a. the appearing of otir Lord Jesus liev 17. 17, II. the words of God shall be fulfilled. 20. 5. lived not a. the 1000 years were finished UNTIMELY. Job 3, 16. or as au hidden u. birch 1 had not been Psal. 58. 8. pass away like the u. birth of a womau- Eccl. 6.3. 1 say that an a. birth is belter than t liev. 6. 13. even as a hg-lree ca^teih her a. tigs UNTOWARD. Acts 2. 40. save yourselves from this a. generation UNWALLED. Deiit. 3. 5. we took sixty cities^ beside a. towns Lsth. 9. 19. the Jews that dwelt m ttie a. towns Esek. 38. 11. 1 will go up to the land of a. viUages- UNW ASHEN. Mat. 15.20. these things defile a maii^ but to eat. with a. hands defilech not amau^ Mark 7.2, 5 UN WEIGHED. 1 Kings 7. 4*. Solomou Left all the vessels u. UNWlaE. Veut.S2.&. do you. thus requite the L. O a. people r Jios. 13.13.heisaiiu.son,beshouldDotstay long. Horn. 1, 14. 1 am debtor to the wise and to the u. LjjA,5,\7 .-waereioie be ye not u. but undersia^tding. UMWITTINGLY. Lev. 22. 14. if a man eat of the holy thing n. Josh. 20. 3. the slayer that killeih any person n. 5 UNWORTHY. Acts 13. 46, seeing we judge ourselves u. of life 1 Cor. 6. 2. are ye u. to judge the smallest matter UNWORTHILY. 1 Cor. 11. 27. shall drink this cup of the Lord a 29. for he that eateth and diiuketh a. eateth UP, (^erb. Gen, 19. 14. Lot said, u. get ye out of this place 44. 4. Joseph said, w, follow after the men Lxod. 32. 1, ?4. make us gods that shall go before uv Joih.7, 13, a. sanctify the people, and say sanctify Judg. 4. 14. «. for this is the day in which the Lord 8. ^,1.0. he said to his fir±it-born, v. and slaythenb 9. 32. a. thou and the people that is with thee 19* 28. a. and let us be going, but uone answered 1 Ham* 9. 26. saying, «. that i may send thee awav UP. A"«;rt. 14-40. they rose a. early and gat them a. say ing, we be here and will go k. for wehavesioueo- 42. go not u. for the Lord is not among yuu 44. they presumed to go u. unto the hill top Judg.Q.i 3.G:deon returned from battle before bun t. 9. 3.S. as soon as sun is u. thou »halt rise early Ham. 29. 10. as soon as ye be u. early, depart 2 A^am. 24. 11, when DaviJ was n. the wordcsau: Mat. 13. 6. and when the sun was «. they wei* scorched, because they had not root, Mar/k 4. UP. Psal. 88. IS. I am ready to die from my youth ib» Exek. 41. 16. from the groucd a. to the wiudow VVP Alai. 15. ?c lUesB things ! k pi ^fom my youtnu. LuAt Itl. 'il uU ..lese I kept trom my youth u. Jo/iH '.». 7. Ktid ihey filled Ihem it. to the brim i^e Dowv. t'l'IillAlD. Juttg. 8. 15. Xtibah and /ul. with whom ye did n. me ildai. 11. 20. then hegiir. he to u. the cities wherein Ul'liRAlDED. .'tt^irk U\ 14. he u. ihiTO with their unbelief UPBRAIDETll. Jam. \ .:• that giveth to all men liberally and «. not UPHELD. IsaM.y.5-ina brought salvation and myforyit u. me UPHOLD. J06 3(). + l7. judgmeat aud justice should «. thee i'sai. 51. 18. aud u. me with thy free Spirit 54. 4. the Lord is with them that u, my soul 119. \\G. u. me according to thy word f'rov. Cy. fs, honour shall u. the humble in spirit ifo.41. 10. I will n, thee with th; right hand of my [•• I. behold my servant whom I u. mine elect <*■'* 5. and 1 wondered that there was not to u. i^tk. 30. €. they also that u. Egypt shall fall UPHOLDEN. Joh 4. 4. thy words have «. him that was falling ^Vi-i/. 20. SH. the kinci's throne is u. by mercy UPHOLDEST. Pmi. 41. 12. as for me, thou ». me in mine integrity UPHOLDETH. 2*tal. 37. 17. but the Lord n. the righteous ; £4. for the Lord n. him with his hand fil. 8 my soul foUoweth, thy right hand u. me M5. 14. the Lord n, all that fall, and raiseth up UPHOLDING. fUb. 1, .1. T(. all things by the word of his power UPPER. Kxod. 12. 7- shall strike blood on the v. door-posts £^v. 13. 45. he shall put a covering on his «, lip lieut. 24. 6. no man take the h. millstone to pledge josh. 15.19. he gave her the «. springs, Ji^rf?. 1. 15. C Kin^s 18. 17, when they were come up, they stood by the conduit of the «. pool, Isa.7. H. | 36, 2. r.zei. C4 1 17. and cover not thy u. lip i'.eph, 2. 14. cormorant shall lodge in the u. lintels Alark 14.15.he will shew jou n. room, Luke 2*2.12. j-icts 1. 13. they went up into an u, room 19. 1. Paul having passed through the u, coasts UPPERMOST. <;««. 40. 17. in the w. basket were all bake moats J*a. 17. 6, two or three in the top of the u. bough 9. his strong. cities shall be as an u. branch A/rt/. 23.6. they love .the u. rooms at feasts and chief seats in synagogues, Marii^.sg. £wt«11.43. UPRIGHT. Gen. 6, f 9. If oah was an u. man in his generations 17. t !• 1 am God, walk before me and be thou «. ">7. ?■ and lo, my sh(>af arose and also stood u. Zjev. 26. 13. broken your yoke and made you go 7/. JosA. 10. tl3. in the book of then. 2 5«m. l.flS, "Sam. 29. 6. said to David, surely as Lord liveth, thou hast been V. wifhme, 2 Chron. 29. 34. S '9am.e2.24.I was also n. before him, Psal. 18. 23. 36. with the merciful merciful, and with the u. man thouwilt shew thysdlfw. Psal. 18. 25. t Chron, 29, 34. for Levites wei-e more «. in heart Joh 1. 1. Job was a perfect and «. man, 8. | 2. 3. 8. 6. if thou wert «. he would awake for thee 12. 4. the just «. man is lauRhed to scorn 17. 8. u. men sbatl .be astonished at this Vsal. 11.1. his countenance doih bf^hold (he u. 10. n. then shall J be «. I shall be innocent ^5 K the Lord is good and u. 92. IS. 3'!. 1. rejOice, forjraise is comely for the u, 37. -U. to slay sutfii as be of «. conversution la. ihfl Lord knoweth the days of the u. 37. mark the perfect man and behold the u. 49- 14. the u. shall have dominion o\-er them II I.I.I will praise the T-il. in the assemV.y of th«t. '"" '\ the generation of the u. shall be blessed US 4. unto the u. there arlseth light in darkness lig. 1.17. art righteous and «. are thy judtiments 425. 4. do good to them that are «. in their hearts 140. 13. the K, shall ilwell in thy presence Pmv. 2. 21. for the «. shall dwell in the land V). 29. the waj of the Lord is strength to the k. »1. 3. the integrity of the u. shall guide them *». the righteousness of the «. shall deliver them 11. by the blessings of the «. the city is exalted ^0. such as are u. in their way are his delight 12. 6. the mouth of the v. shall deliver them 13. 6. righteousness keepeth the u. in the way 14. 11. the tabernacle of the «. shall fionrish -5. a. but the prayer of the u. is his ^Seltght 16.17. the high-way of the «. is to depart from evil 41. IB.the transgressor shall be aransom fortheu. 99- bat as for the u. he directeth his way C8. 10. the u. shall have good things in possession «9- W. the blood-thirsty hate the«. but the just ^.he that is u. is an abomioation to the ^vic1'ed G3 - ■ Eccl. 1. 29. have foonl that God natn made man 11. 12. 10. what was written was «. words of truth Cant- 1. 4. remember thy love, the u. love thee ha. 26. 7. thou most u. dost weigh the path of just Jer, 10. 5. they are u. as palo.-tree, but speuk not Dan. 8. 18. but he touched me and set me u. 11. 17- set his face to enter and u. ones with him Mic.T. 2. is none u. among men, all lie in wait 4. the most u. is sharper than a thorn hedge Hab, 2. 4. behold, his soul lifted up {■> not u. lu him See Heart, Sianu, Stoou UPRIGHTLY Psal. 15. 2. walkethu. shall abide in thy tabernacle 58. 1. do ye judge «. 7J| 75. 2. I will judge h. 84. 11. withhold DO good trom them that walk u. Prav. 2. 7. he is a buckler to them that walk u. 10. 9. he that walketh u. walketh surely 15. 21. but a man of understanding walketh u. 26. 18. whoso walketh u.shall be saved.bat perverse Isa, 33. 15 he that speakeih u.shall dwell on high Amos 5. 10 they abhor him that speaketh v. Mie. 2. ?. my words do good to him that walketh u. Gal. 2. 14. when I saw that they walked not u. UPRIGHTNESS. 1 Kings 3.6. as he walked before thee in u. of heart 1 Cfiro7i.ZQ.\T . 1 know that thou hast pleasure in it J0H.6. is not this thy hope and the u, of thy ways 33. 23. an interpreter, to shew unto man his u. Psal. 9,8. he shall minister judgment unto people u. 25. 21. let integrity and u. preserve me, I wait 111. 8. they stand fast for ever and are done in u. 143. 10, thy spirit good, lead me into land of u. Prov. 2. 13, -vho leave the paths of u. to walk 14. 2. he t\ at walketh in u. feareth the Lord 289 6. bett<;r is the poor that walketh in his u. Ita- 26. 7. the way of the just is u. thou dost weigh 10. in the land of «. will he deal unjustly 57. 2. rest in their beds each one walking in his u. Dan. ll.t 17- set his face to enter, and u. with him See Hbart, UPRISING. Psal. 139. 2, thou knowest my down-sitting and u. UPROAR. 1 Kings 1. 41. this noise of the city being in an », Mat. 26, 5, lest there be an u, Mark 14, 2. Jlets 17. 5. the Jews set all the city on an u. 19. 40. to be called in question for this day's h. 20. 1 . after the u. was ceased, Paul called to him 21,31. tidings came that all Jerusalem wax in an u. SS.art not thou the Egyptian who madest au u. T UPSIDE do7iin. 2 Kings 21. 13. wiping Jerusalem as a man wipeth a dish, turning it u. dotrn Psal. 146. 9. way of the wicked he turneth n. doom Isa. 24. 1. the Lord turneth the earth u. i/oatn 29. 16. surely your turning of things u. doom Acts 17. 6. that have turned the world u. down UPWARD. Exod. 38. 26. from twenty years old and u. Nvm.\, 3, 20, 23, 24,26, 28. | 14. 29- 1 C/iroit. 23. 24. 2 C/iroft. SI, 17. £sra 3. 8. Num. 3.15. shalt number every male from a month oldandu. 22,28,34, 39,40, 43. | 26.62. 4. 3. from thirty years old and «. even to fift}', 23, 30, 35, 39, 43, 47. 1 Chron. 23. 3, 8. 24. from twenty and five years old ana it. 1 •Sam. 9- 2. Saul was higher from shoulders ».10.?3. 2 A'ln^j 19.30.remnant shall bear fruitu.Xra..37 .31. 2 Chron. 31. I6. males from three years old and », Job 5. 7. man is born to trouble as sparks fly u. Eeel. 3. 21. the spirit of man that goeth u. lia. 6. 21. curse their king aud God, and look «. .38. 14. mine eyes fail with looking ». undertake Exek. 1. 27 ■ from appearance of his loins ». 8. 2. 41. 7> and there was a winding about still u. Hag. 2. 15. consider from this day and «. 18. URGE, Litke 11. 53. scribes and pharisees began to «. him URGED. Gen. 33. 11, Jacob «. Esau, and he took it Jtidg. 16. 16. Delilah u. Samson, and he told all 19- 7. rose to depart, his father-in-law n. him 2 Kings 2.17 .when they v.him till he was ashamed 5. 16. Maaman u. Elishajj 23. he n. Gehazi URGENT. Exod. 12. 33. the Egyptians were v. on the people Dan. 3. 22. the king's commandment was u. URIM. See Signijicat'on on Thummim. Exod. 28. 30. thou shalt put in the breast-plate of judgment, the u. and thethummiin, Lev. 8. 8. Nian. 27* Sl> ask counsel after the judgment of «. Deut. 33.8. let thy «, be with thy Holy One 1 &im.28.6. neither by dreams, by u. nor prophets Ezra 2. 6s. nor eat till thene stood up a priest with u. and with thummim, Neh. 7. 65. US. Deut. 5. 3. with u. even 11. who are all of u. alive /.n^< 23. 39. if thou be Christ, save thyself and v. Jtom. 9- 24- even u. whom he hutb called, not only i;s 1 Cor. 4 9. God hath set lonh u. the apo).:^ t 6. 14. and will also raise up u. by^ his own [iom r 2 Cor. 1. 14. you have acknowledged v. in pur 21. he which establisheth u, with you, is (ioil 5.18. who bath reconciled u. to hiros. by C'hri!4 P/jiV.3.17. brethren, as ye have u. for an cnsamplc 1 Thess. 5. 8. let u. who are of the day be. sober 9. for God hath not appointed u. to wrath Jam. 1. 18. of his own will begat he u. by the wunl About US. Niint. 22. 4. lick up all that are round about u. iVe/i.5. 17, that came from heathen that arc about «, 6. 16. the heathen about u. saw these things Dtin. 9. 16. thy people a reproach to all about v. After US. Josh. 8. 6. for they will come out after «. 22.27. it may be witness to our generations a/ter k. Mat. 15. 23. seud her away, for she crieth ^ter 11. Against US, Gen. 43. 18. that he may seek occasion against rk Exod» 1. 10. join our enemies and tight agaiTU/ n 16. 7> what are we that ye murmur agaijut it.? 8. your murmurings are not against u* but God Deut.S.39. Sihon came out agavtst u. 29-7 .p. I .Oq Josh. 8. 5. when the men of Ai came out against u. 10.6.the kings of the A morites gathered against u. 22. 19. rebel not against the Lord, nor against u. Jiidg. 15. 10. said, why are ye come up against u*.^ 1 Sam. 30.23. delivered company that came ag. u. 2 Sam. 11. 23. surely the men prevailed against u. 21. 5< the man that devised against u. 2 A'tnf/22.13.great is the wrath of Lord a^ ai»i^ u. 2 Chr. 20.12. this great company that cometha^.u, Psal. 44. 5. tread them under that rise against u. 79> 8> semember not against u. former iniquiiita 124. 2. Lord for us, when men rose np agatnsi it. 3. when their wrath iias kindled against u. Ita. 14. 8. no feller is >:orae up agatJist u. 59. 12, and our sins testify agatjut u. Jer. 14. 7. Jer. 16. 10. Lordpronouuced all this evil a^ai/M'iH. 21. 2. Nebuchadnezzar maketh war against u. 1 3. which say, who shall come down ag. u./ 43. 3. but fiaruch setteth thee on against 11. Lam. 3, 46. have opened their mouth against v. 5. 22. rejected us, thou art very wroth against u. Dan. Q. 12. confirmed his words he spake ag. u. MariQ. 40. Jesus said, forbid him not, he that is not against u. is ou our part, Luke 9- ^ Rom. 8. 31. if God be for us, whi^can be ag. us. ' Col. 2. 14. blotting out the hand-writing ag. u. 3 John 10. prating against u. with malicious words Amojig or Amongst US. Gen, 23. 6. thou art a mighty prince among u. Exod. 17. 7. saying, is the Xx}rd among u. or not ? 34. 9> let my lord, I pray (bee, go among u. Deut. 31. 17. because our God is not among u. Josh. 9. 7' peradventure ye dwell among u. 22. 22. 19. pass over and take possession among tt. 31. we perceive tbc Lord is among u. Jiidg. 18, 25. let not thy voice be heard among u, 1 Sam.4.3. when it cometh among 11. it may save «. 1 Ktngs5.6.not among u.any can ^kill to hew timber Job 34. 37. he clappeth his hands amongst u. Pt' 74. 9. not among u. any that knoweth how long Prov. 1. 14. cast in thy lot amo?tg u. let us have Isa. 33. 14. who among u. shall dwell with the de- vouring fire? who with everlasting burnings { Mie. 3. 11. they will say, is not the ImtiI among u.F Luke 7- 16 a great prophet is risen up among u. John 1.14. Word was made flesh and dwelt am. u. Acts 1, 21. Lord Jesus went in and out among u. 15. 7. God made choice among u, that Gentiles At US. 1 Pet. 4. 17, if it first begin at u what die end be Before VS. Exod. 32.23. for they said unio me, make us gods which shall go before u. Acts 7. 40. Deut. 1. 22. ye said, we will sei^d men before u. 2. 33. the Lord our God delivered him before u. Josh. 4. 23. which he dried up from before u. 8.6. they flee before u. || 24. 18. drave out beforeu. Jttdg. 1], 24. the Lord shall drive out before u. 20. 32. smitten down before u. as at the first, 39- 1 Sam. 8.20, king may jndge u. and go out before ». 9- 27. Samuel said, bid thy servant pass on bef. u. 2 Chron. 14. 7. while the land is yet before u. Zra.SO.ll.caoseHoly One oilsTa.a[ cease before h. Dan. 9, 10. to walk in his laws which he set bef. v. Heb. 6. 18. to lay hold on the hope set before u. 12. 1 . let us run the race that is set before u. Behind US. Gen. 32. 18. and, behold, also he is behind u. 20. Between or betteixl. US. Gen. 26. 28. let there be now an oath betzuixt u. .'31. 37- that they may judge betufixt u. both 53. tbe God ot Abraham jndge betwixt u. Josh. 22.25. Lord made Jordan a hax Act between it. 27. thatitmay be a witness jefb"«nu. 28, 34. Judg. 11. 10. Lord be witness betvieenu. Jer. 42. 5 Job 9. 33. nehher is there any days-man ^etutxi u. us ImAc ifi. 26. 6efi'"'e7tu. and you, is a preji ^ulf Actf 15. 9. put no difterence between u. ittjd llieni ]i.pk.2,\4. the middle wall of paxiiiioii detueenu. Bif US. Awm. 12. 2. hath not the Lord spoken alsn by u. ? 2 /fmgf 4.9. thisis amanof G, whichpasseth% v, e f?07 1. 19. Jesus was preached among you byu. ao. are io him amen, 10 the glory of God f>y u. 2, 14. maiiifeM tiie savour of his knowled-^e bsf u. 3. 3. to be the epistle of Christ, ministered by u. 5. 20. as tho' God did beseech you by u. we pray ". 9- ye might receive damage by u. in nothing d.l9.which is administered by u. to glory of L. 20, Concernijig US. 2 Kings 22 13. do accordiug to all written cone. 71. 1-or US. Cen 26. a£. now the Lord hath made TOom for u. 31. 14. is there yet any inheritance /or u. Exod. 14. 12. better/tf/-a.to serve the Egyptians 24. 14. tarry ye here/or u. until we come again Num. 14. 3. better /or u. to return into ligypt 9. fear not the people, for they are bi-ead/or u. Deui.2. 36. there was not one city too strong/or Ti. 30. 12. say, who shall go up for «. to heaven ? 13.shouMestsay,who shall t;o overthe sea/orif.? Josh. 5, 13. art thou /er «. or for our adversaries ? C2. 17. is the iniquity of Peor too \\XX\efor tu? Jndg. 1.1. who go up/or u. against the Canaanites? 3 Sam.T.Q. cease not to cry unto the Lord/«r u. 9. 5. come, lest my father take thoughi/or «. '4. 6. it may be the Loi-d will work/ur it. 12 Sam. 18 3. if we flee they will not care/or «. 21. 4. neither /or u, shalt thou kill any man ■2 Kings 4. 13. behold thou hast been careful /or «. 6. 1. the place where we dwell is too strait/or «. -2 C/iron 13. 10. as /or «. the Lord is our God £zraS. 21. to seek of him a right way /or «. Ne/i. 4. 20. resort, our God shall fight /or u. Psal. 47. 4. he shall choose our inheritance/or w. 'i2. 8. trust in him, God is a refuge /or «. 68. ea. strengthen that thou hast wrought/or «. 126. 3. the Lord hath done great things/or 11. isa. 6.8. whom shall I seud, and who will go /bru. 26. 12. Lord, thou wilt ordain peace/wr u*. er. 9. 18. let them take up a wailing /ir u. J.4. 19. hast smitten, and there is no healing /or le. 21.2. inquire, 1 pray thee, of the Lord /or u. aj. 3. pray to the Lord our God/or w. 42. 2,20. "^ow. 4. 17. asjbr u. our eyes m yet failed Mat. 17.4. Peter said to Jesus, Lord, it is good f he will turn and have compassion tqion u. Mat, 27. 25. his blood be ou u. and our children Acts S. 4;. look on u. II 5. 28. this man's blood u/;on«, 12. or why look ye so earnestly on u. as though 11. 15. Spirit fell on them, a.s on u. at the beginning Rom. 16. 6. Mary, who besf owed much labour OK «. Tit, 3. 6. which he shed on u. abundantly thro' Jes. 1 John 3. 1* love the Father hath bestowed on u. Over US. Gen. .37. 8. said, shalt thou indeed reign over tt.f Esod. 2. 1'i.'who made thee judge over u. Ads 7.27. Num. 16. 13. thou make thyself a prince over u. Judg. &. 22. Israel said to Gideon, rule over u. Q.S. the trees said to the olive-tree, reign ever u, 10. to the fig-tree li 12. to vine.|| 14. to brainble I 'Saf«.i8.t9-bnt we will have aking over u. 10. I9, 11. 12. who said, sha.l Saul reign over u.? IT3 2 5a'/t.5.2,ia fime past, when Saul was kin^ /r^f 19. 10. and Absalcm whom we anointed over u Ne/i. 9. 37. the kings whom thou hast set ose\ Psal. 12.4. lips are our own, who is Lord OL-ert Isa. 26. 13. other lords have had dominion oi^^ru, ia»i. 5. 8. servants have ruled aver «.none to deliver Luke } 9. 14. will not have this man to reign over h. Through US. 2 Cor. 9.11. causeth through u. thanksgiving to Gou To or unto US. Gen. 19- 31. there is not a man to come in unto n. 20. 9-s aid, what hast thou done unfo U.J' 26. 1., 34. 21. let ua take their daughters to u, for wives 39. 14. brought in an Hebrew unto u. to mock us 42.2a.afraid of saying one to another, what is this that God hath done unftfu. ? Jer.5.1?. neither can they pass to u. that would John 2. 18. what sign shewest thou unto u.f J4. 22. that thou wilt manifest thyself unto u. .♦ 16. 17. what is this that he sayeth unto «. / ^cif7.38.who received the oracles to give imto u ■' 10. 41. io u. who did eat and drink with him 11. 17. God gave them the like giftaswUow. ' 13. 33. God hath fulfilled the same unto u. Rom.5.5.bj the Holy Ghost which is given unto it iCor. 1. 18, but uniou. it is the power of God 30.in Christ, who of God is made unto k. wisdom 2. 10. God revealed them -unto u. by his Spirit 8. 6. hut to It. there is but one God, the ITather 2 Cor. 5.19. committed to «. word of reconciliation 8. 5. gave themselves ujito u. by the will of God 7. therefore as ye abound in your love to «. Col. 1.8. who declared unto li. your love in Spirit 4. 3. that God would open unto u. a door of utter Bei. 4. 2, for tmto u. was the gospel preached 1 Pei. 1.12. but u7ito u. they did minister the things To US "WARD. Psai. 40. 5. thy thoughts which are to u.-ward Eph. 1. ig. the greatness of his power to u.-waTd 2 Pei. 3 .9. but his long-suffering to u.-w. not willing Toward US. Psal, 85. 4. cause thine anger toward u. to cease 117. 2. his merciful kindness is great toward >i Rom. 5. 8. God uoEcmendeth his love toward n Eph. 1. 8, -wherein he hath abounded toward u* 2. 7. in his kindukss toward u. through Christ 1 John 4.9.was manifested the love of God toward Under US. Psal. 47- 3. he shaU subdue the people wider n- With US. Gfu. 31. 50. no man is with v. see, Godiswitnes* I 34. 9> and make ye marriages witA v* and ^^^ USF, «i(Hh that the lad ts not wi/A u. 31. (.'j(i^n.lH.the('od of the Hebrews met wi4/t u. 5.3. 14. 11. wherefore hut thoa dealt thus with u.? 70 Ip sppak thou mi/Au. let not God speak mi'f A u H3. Itj. is it 111 t in that thou goest B>irA u. / .Xiim. 10. '.'(). come thou uii'rAu. we will do thee good '{2. it shall be, if thou go with h. that goodness II. 1H. for it was well with u. io Egypt 14. 9. and the Lord is with «. fear them not 11. 14. Balaam refuseth to come with u. Oeut. 5. 2. the Lord made a covenant toi/A ». 3 '^9. 15. but with him that standeth here riifV/i m. also with him that is not here mth u. this day Josh. 9. 6. therefore make a leai^e soith n. 11. Judg. G. 13, O my lord, if the Lord be toith u. 1 1 . B. W4! luni ai>ain, that thou mayest go with it. IK. 19 iheysaid, hold thy peace and go ti^ith u, 1 ■•>.ii)i. a 7, the ark of God shall not abide vith u. •i ."Sim. IS. S6. let my brother Amnon go with u. 21. 17- shall go no more out with «. to battle \ Kings S.ltt.therewasno stranger with u.in house 8. 57. the liord our God be with u. as he was 2 Kings 6.16. fear not, they that be wifh w.are more than they that be with them, 2 Chron. S2. 7. S Chron. 15. 12. behold, God is with n. 32. 8. Lzta 4. 'i. you have nothing to do with n. to build 9. 14. wouldst not thou be angry jcuhu. till thou Joh 15. 10. with n, are the grey-headed and aged Psat.4&. 7, the Lord of hosts is with u. 11. 85. 5. wilt thou be angry wifh u. for ever ? 103. 10, he hath not dealt with u. after our sins Prov. 1.11. coma with u. \\ Isa.S. 10. God is withu Itft. 59. 12. for our transgressions are with u. Jer. 8. 8. we are wise, the law of the Lord is with u, 14. 21, remember, break not thy covenant with w. i'i. 6. that it may be well with k. when we obey llos. 12. 4. fonnd in Bethel, there he spake with u. Xech. 1. ti. as our doings, so hath he dealt with u. Mat. 1. 2:]. being interpreted, is, Ond with u. 1.3.56. his sisters are all with u. Mark 6. .3. 22. 25. now there were with u, ieven brethren I.fike 2. 48. son, why Last thou thus dealt with n. f 9. 49. forbad him, because he followeth not with 11. 24. 29. abide tvith u. \\ 32, while he talked with u, Acts 1. 17, for he was numbered with n. and had 2. 29. his sepulchre is leith «. uiuo this day 1 Cor. 16. 16, to every one that helpeth rotth u. e Cor, 8. 19. who was chosen to fravel with u. S Thess, 1 . 7. to you who are troubled, rest with u. S Pet. 1.1, have obtained like precious faith with u. 1 John 1. 3. that ye may have fellowship with u. 2. 19. would no doubt have continued with u. S John C. the truth shall be with u. for ever Within US. Z^u^t(S4. 32. did not our hearts burn toif/a'n H.while he opened to us the scriptures Without US. i Cor. 4, 8. ye have reigned as Icings without u. ''/eJ.l 1.40. that they ©iV/iOKi u. not be made perfect ^^eu. 7. 24. the fat may be used in any other k, Deut. 26. 14. nor taken out for any unclean u, 2Sam. 1.18. bade them teach Judah it. of the bow 1 Chron. 28. 1 5, according to the u. of candlestick Rom. 1. 26, for women did change the natural «. 27. the men leaving the natural u. of the woman Eph. 4. 29, which is good to the u, of edifying « Tim, 2. 21. shall be a vessel meet for master's u, USE, Ileb. 5. 14. by w, have their senses exercised to USES, Tit. 3.14, to Diainiain good works for necessary k. USE. Passive. Ltv. 19- 26. neither shall ye it. enchantment Smn. 10.2. u, trumpets for calling of the assembly 15. ."^y. after which ye «. to go a whoring Deut.S.^Q.u. no hostility against Moab nor contend 1 Chron. 12. 2, could «. both right hand and left Jifr.23.31, that M.their tongues, and say,he saith .1 1 . 23. as yetthey shall u, this speech in Judah 4fi. 11, in vain, shalt thou «. many niedicines £tek. 12. 2.3. they shall no more «. it as a proverb Ifi, 44. shall «. this proverb against thee, saying 18. ■-'. what mean ye, that ye u. this proverb ? .n. je shall not have occasion to t;. this proverb 21 . CI . the King of Babylon stood to u. divination Joet 2 1 17. should «. a by word against thp.m Mat. 5. 44, do good to them thai hate you, pray for them that despitefolly n. you, Luke 6. 28. 6. 7, when ye pray, «. not vain repetitions Acts 14. 5. assault mzide to «, apostles despitefully J C'»i',7,21.if thou mayest be made free, «, it rather 31. they that «. this world as not abusing it 2 Cor. 1. 17. when thus minded, did I «. lightness ? S. 1 2. have hope, we «. great plainness of speech 13. 10. lest being preset- S»-ild k. sharpness C«/.5.13, u. not liberty lor an occasion to the flesh 7Ym. 1.8. the lawis good ifaman u. it lawfully *-10. then let them «. the office of a deacon 653 USIT I Tim. . 3. u. a little wine for thy stomacj's sake 1 Pet, 4. 9- u- hospitality one to another without USED. Exod.Q,i. 36. if she ox hath u. to push in time past Lev. 7. 2i. the fat may be ». in any other use Judg. 14. 10. for aoH. the young men to do 20. whom Samson had u. as his friend 2 Kings i7.i7.Ti. enchantments, 21.6. 2 Chr. 33.6. Jer. 2, 24. a wild ass u. to the wilderness that Ksek. 22. 29. the people of land have «. oppression .1.'). 1 1 . according to thy envy which thoa hast u. Mos. 12. 10. and H. similitudes by the prophets Mark 2, 18. the disciples of Jolin u. to fast Acti 8. 9. Simon Magus before-time u, sorcery 19. 19. many also of them which n. curjoos arts Horn. 3, 13. with their tongues they u. deceit 1 Cor. 9. 12, we have not u. this power, but suffer 15. H. none of these things I Thett. 2, 5. nor at any time v. we flattering words 1 Tim. 3.13. they that have u. the office ofadeacon He&. 10. 33. companions of them that were so u. USEST. Psal. 119.132. as thouw.to those that feu-thyname USETH. Deut. 18, 10. not be found any that k, divination Esth. 6.8 apparel which the king n. to wear Prov. 15. 2. the tongue of the wise «. knowledge 18. 23, the poor u. entreaties, but rich ansvereth /e/-,22.13. i(. his neighbour's service without wa^es Ezei. 16. 44. that t^, proverbs, shall u. this proverb Iie&. 5, 13. every one that u, milk is unskilful in USING. Col. 2. 22, which all are to perish with the it. 1 Pee. 2, 16. and not?(. your liberty for a cloak of • USURP. 1 Tim. 2. 12. 1 suffer not a woman to u. authority USURER. Exod. 22. 25, thou shalt not be to him as an u. USURY. By usury is i^enerallt/ understood the gain of any thing above the principal, or that which was lent, exacted only in cojisideration of the loan, vihether it he in money, corn, wares, or the like. It is most commonly taken for an unlawful i^rofit^ which a person makes of his money or goods. The Hebrew word for M^Mvy signifies Biting. The law of God prohibits rigorous imposing of em- ditions of gain for the loan of riioney or ^oods, and exacting them without respect to the condi- tion of the borrower, whether he gain or lose ; whether poverty occasioned his borrowing, or a visible prospect of gain by employing the bar- rowed goods. It is said in Exod, 22. S5, 26, If thou lend mo- ney to any of my people that is poor by thee, thou shalt not be to him as an usurer, neither shalt thou lay upon him usury, &c. And in IjCV. 25. 35, 36, 37, If thy brother be waxen poor, and fallen in decay with thee, then thou shalt relieve him, yea, though he be a stranger, or a sojourner, that he may live with thee ; Take thou no u. as ye abo*ind in u, aud knowledge Eph. 6. 19. praying, that u. may be given 10 uje Col. 4. 3. that God would open to us a door 01 «. UTTERED. Num.30. 6. if she had a husband when she w. 8. Judg.Xi. 11, Jephthah «. all his words before Lord 2 .Vjm.22.14.the Mcst High «. his voice, ^/a/.46.6. Job 26. 4. to whom hast thou n. words.' 42. 3, therefore have 1 v. that I understood not Psal. 66. 14, which my lips u. when in trouble liab. 3. 10. deep «. his voice and lifted his hands Rom. 8. 26. with groaiiings which cannot be «. Ileb 5. 11, many things to say and hard to be u. Rev.\0.3. had cried, seven thunders 11. theirvoin a 4. when the seven thunders had n, ibeir voices UlTiaiLTIl. Job l5. 5, for thy mouth u. thine iniquities Psal.XQ.ii. dayimto day «. speech, night unto night Prov. 1, 20, wisdom u. her voice in the slrcers 21, in the city she 7<. hpr words, s:iyiiij;lit)w long 10. 18, and he that u. a slander, is. a tool 29-11-a fool «. all his mind, but a wise man keejjs Jer. 10. 13. when he u. his voice, 51. Id. Mie.1. 3. the great man u, his mischievous desire UTl ERIWG, Isa. 59. 13. u. from the heart words of fvsehodti UTTERLY. Exod. 17. 14, «. put out remembrance of Amalek 22, 17, if her father u. refuse to give her to him 23. 24. thou shalt n. overthrow their idols Lev. 13. 44. priest shall pronounce him u. unclean 26. 44. in land of enemies I will not destroy u. Num.\5.3X. that soul shall u.bec3stoiT,hi5iuiquiiy 21.2. then I will u. destroy their cities 30. 12, if her husband hath u. made them void Deut. 3, 6. 11. destroying men, women, and children 4. 26. if ye corrupt yourselves, ye shall u. perish 7- 2. thou shalt u. destroy the Canaanites, 20. 17 ■ S6, shalt n, detest the silver and gold of in:agt:ii t>«»r. IC!. 3. yf. shall «. destroy the high places ..V15. destroying a.the city of idolaters with sword 31. C^. after my death ye will u.corrapt yourselves *»f/j. 11. 20. that he might «. destroy them i7, IS. the chiUreQ of Isr. pat Canaanites to tri- bute, but did not n. drive them out, Jiiif^, 1. 28. '7tdg. IS. 'Z, I thought thou hadst tt, hated her C:l. li. ye shall u. destroy every male and woman Ham. ilK S, smite, u. destroy the Amalekites, 18. 27. 12. he hath made Israel u. to abhor him &am. 17. 10. he that is valiant shall u. melt Q.'t.y, tlie sons of Belial as thorns shall be u. burnt JA'm^'.k'S.Sl.tijeCanaaniteicrsrael could Dot u.destr. li'iugs 19-11. what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands, by destroying them «, Isa. 37. 11. 2 Citron. SO. 23. u. to slay them of mount Seir Neh.Q, 31. thou ditlst not k. consume them Pml. 37.24. though he fall shall not u.be cast down 7jI. 19> the wir.ked are u. consumed with terrors fiQ- ^■*- niy loving kindness not w. take froiii him fl'19.8.1 will keep thy statutes, O forsake me not«. 43. take not the word of truth u. out of my mouth Cant .8.7 ■ substance for love, it would u.be contemn. Usa. 2. 18. antl the idols he shall u. abolish 'f). 11. he answered, until the laud be u. desolate 11.15. Lordu. destroy the tongue of Egyptian sea 'C4. 3. land be «. emptied || ig. earth is u. broken 37. 11. Assyria have done by destroving them u. 40. 30. and the young men shall u. lall, but they 5f). 3. Lord hath k. separated me from his people tK). 12. yea, those nations shall be u. wasted ier. 0. 4. for every brother will «. supplant IS, 17. if they will not obey, I will », pluck np 14. 19. hast thou u. rejected Judah, loathed Zion 53. 39. behold, I. even I will 11, forget you ■SS.g.I will u.destroy them, 50. 21, 26. | 51. 3, 58 SO. and should ye be «. unpunished } iLam. S. 22. but ihou hastu. rejected us, art uTOth S''-sek. 9. 6. slay u. old and young, maids, children 17. 10. being planted, shall it not a. wither ? C7. 31. and they shall make themselves u. bald Sg. 10. I will make the land of Egypt «. waste Van, 11 . 44. shall go forth u. to make away many Hoi. 1. 6. but 1 will «, take them away 10. 15. shall the king of Israel be «. cut off Amos 9. 8. I will a. destroy the house of Jacoh jV/c. 2. 4. that day shall one say, we be u. spoiled N'ah. 1. 15. for the wicked he is u. cut off Zeplu 1. 2. I will H. consume all things from land Zeclu 11. 17. his right eye shall be «. darkened 1 Cor. 6. 7. now there is «. a fault among yon 2 Pet. 2. 12. shall «. perish in their own corrupliou Rev. 18. 8. Babylon shall be u. burnt with iire See Destroyed. UTTERMOST. 2 Kings 7. 5. when lepers came to u. part of camp, 8. Neh. 1, 9, there were of you cast out to u. part Psal. 2. R. I will give «, parts for thy possession Mat. 5. 26. till thou hast paid the u. farthing 12. 42. she came froftl the u. parts to hear Solomon Mark 13.27. shall gather his elect from the k. part Acts 24. 22. I will know ihe u. of your matter I T&ess. 2. 16. wrath is come on them to the u. Kfi.7 .25. is able to save them to «. that come to God See UTMO.ST. V. VAGABOND. Oen. 4. 12. a fugitive and v. shalt thou W in earth 14. I shall be a fugitive and p. in the earth Acts ig. 13. then certain v. Jews took on them VAGABONDS. Ptal. lOg. 10. let his children be r. and beg VAIL, or VEIL, A curtain, or cover, a/iic/t the Jewish women wore over their heads and faces, in token of modesty, of reverence^ and suijeclivn to tlxir husbands, Geo. 24. 65. 1 Cor. 11. .3, 6, 7, 10. The Lord commanded Moses to make a vail of Hue, and purple, and scarlet, and therewith to divide the holy of holies, which represented the highest heaven, from the holy place, where the church miiitani, or its representatives, met and served Ood, Exod. 26. 31, 32. 33. This vail typified lAe human nature of Christ, adorned totth ex- cellent gifts and graces, by which he has opened for us a way into heaven, Heb. 10. I9, 20. It signified clso the separation between the Jews and Gentiles, ahieh is now removed by Christ, t-ph. 2. 14. and therefore at the death of Christ, this vail vsas rent in twain, Mat. 27. 51. which jihewed that the partition wall betwixt Jews and Gentiles was pulled down ; that Gad was leaving hit temple, and abolishing all legnl and cere- monial worship. The Apostle speaks of the vrtil of ignorance, blindness, and hardness of hturt, which keeps the Jews from understanding fm hcrivtures ,f thu Old Tettament, the spi itual VAI sense ana meaning of the lata, and from seeirtg that Christ is the end of the law for righteous-^ oess ; this vail was east over them, for their wil- ful and malicious rejecting the gospel-light John 9. 39. 2 Cor. 3. 14, 15. Ge7i. 24. 65 Rebekah took a v. and covered herself 38. 14. Tamar covered herself with a v. wrapped Exod. 26. 31. and thou shalt make a r. of blue 34. 33. Moses put a v. on his face, 35. .36.35. and he made a v. of blue, 2 Chron. 3. 14, 40. 3. thou shalt cover the ark with the v. Lev. lO. 2. come not into holy place within the v, 15. and bring bis hlood within the v. 21. 23. only he shall not go in unto the v. nor come 24. 3. without the v. shall Aaron order it Tiuth 3. 15. bring the v, that thou hast upon thee Cant. 5 7. keepers of the walls took away my v. Isa. 25. 7. destroy the v. spread over all nations Mat. 27. 51. the 0. of the temple was rent in twain from top to bottom, Mark 15. 38. Luke 2S. 45. 2 Cor. 3. 13. not as Moses which put a r. over face 14. for to this day reinaineth the same v. untaken away, which v. is done away in Christ 1 5. but even to this day the v.'is npon their heart 16. nevertheless, the ir. shall be taken away Heb. 6. 19. which entereth into that within the v. 9-3. and after the second u. the tabernacle, called 10. SO. through the v. that is to say, his tlesh VAILS. Isa. 3.23. in that day the Lord will take away the v. VAIN, And vanity, are taken in several senses m scrip- ture. (1) For that which is unprofitable without fruit. JEccl. 1. 2, Vanity of vanities, all i% vanity. All worldly things, and all men's de- signs, and studies, and works about them, are absolutely vain, and insufficient to procure satisfaction and happi?tess. (2) ll signifies empty, without any substance ; as emptiness is opposed to that whch is full, or heavy, or true. 1. To fulness; so promises not fulfilled are said to be vain promises. And Job calls the days of his affliction months of vanity ; that is, empty of solid joy, peace, or comfort. Job 7- 3. Arid i7i Psal. 2. 1, Why do the people imagine a vain thing? that is, an empty thing, withinu reason or hope. S. As it is opposed to gravity; i.s light and inconstant men are called vain men ; in which sense idolaters are called vain persons, tike the wind, and idols ore called vanity, because of their nothingness and im- potence. 2 Kings 17. 15, They followed vanity and became vain. So in Isa. 41. 29, They are all vanity, their works are nothing ; their mohrn images are wind and confusion. 3. As- it is opposed to truth; as deceitful meji and liars are called vain men, find lies are called vanity. Fsal. 4. 2, How long will ye love vanity and seek after leasing? And in 2 Kings 18. 20, They are but vain words : thy words come not from thy lieart ; thou speakest against thy knowledge. Vain is often put for false. Exod. 20. 7, Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. '* Thou shalt not rweat to confirm a iMng " that is false ; thou shalt not appeal to the Lord " as a witness of thy lies ; or, tliou shalt not " take uselessly, needlessly, and without very " good and substantial reasons, the name of God ** to witness what thou affirmest.'^ The Hebrew word shave, which is here translated by vain, is put for false in some places of scripture ; as Exod. 20. 16. Hos. 10. 4. (3) Vanity is taken for that jchich frustrates and disappoints a person of his end ; in this sense ihe hope and confidence of every unregenerate tnan, may just- ly be called vain, because it will deceive and disajipoijit him at the last, when he shall stand in most need of help and comfort. It is said, Psal. 60. 11, yoin is the help of man; that is, a deceitful safeguard, a disappointing help,ojily feeding the expectation with a fruitless hope. (4J It signifies that which is weak, and ob- 7ioxiom to change and corruption. 21ius all worldly things are but vanity, Eccl. 1. 2. And the creature was made subject to vanity, to dis- orders and destruction, Rom. 8, 20. Man also, as to his co7itinuance in the world, is like va- nity, he is like a vapour or breath, which is gme in an instant. (5) It signifies iniquity. Psal. 119. 37, Turn away mine eyes from be- holding vanity, that is, inicpiity, and the de- deeeitfulness of iin, whereby 1 Tnay be ensnared, and drawn away from the truth. (6) It signi- fiift foolishness, joined with ignorance and blindness. Job 11. 12, For vai7i. man would be wise ; that foolish creature man, who since the fall is void if all true wtuj'vjn and solid hiowUdge, and judgment of the things i-j God. VAI Vain man, does not only signify men puffed v iffioith pride, and full of vanity, hut also worth lest and insignificant persons^ without religiont without rule or conduct, as in & Chron. 13 7 There are gathered to Jeroboam vain men, the children of B«lial. The Hebrew saySi men void of sense, or beggars; miserable children, with- out a yoke, worthiest children. Exod. 5. 9' and let them not regard v words Deut. .32, 47. for it is not a v. thinj> tor you Judg. Q. 4. wherewith Abimeleoh hired v. persons 11.3. there were gathered v. men toJephthah 1 Sam. 12. 21. for then should ye go after v. things, which cannot profit nor deIiver,for theyare but:* 2 Sam. 6, SO. as one of the v. fellows uncovereth 2 Kings 17. 15. became v. and went after heathen 18. 20. but they are bat v. words, Isa. 36. 5. 2 Chron. 13. 7. are gathered to Jeroboam v. men Job 11. 11. he kuoweth v. men, he seeth wickedness 12. for V. man would be wise^ tho' man be born 15. 2. should a wise man utter v. knowledge? 16. 3. Job said, shall v. words have an end' 27. 12. why then are >'e thus altogether v. t Psal. 2.1. [he people imagine a v. thing,, ylcfj 4.25 26. 4. 1 have ooc sat with v. persons 33, 17. an horse ib a v. thing for safety 31^. 6. surely every man walketh in a v. shew 60. 11. for V. is the help of man, 108. 12.. 62. lU. become not v. in robbery, if riches increase 119. 113. 1 hate^, thoughts, but thy law do 1 lov« 127. S. it is V. fo you to rise up early, to sit up Prov, 12. il. fovVoweth v. person^ is void o. undexstanding 28,ig.thatforiowethz'. persons shall have poverty 31. 30. favour is deceitful and beauty is v. Keel. 6. 12._ all days of his v. life which he spends Isa. 1. 13. bring no more v. oblations, incense is 36. 5. they aie hut v. words^ I have counsel Jer, 2. 5. walked after vanity^ and are become r 4. 14. how long thy v. thoughts lodge within thee ' 10. 3. for the customs of the people are v. 23. 16. the prophets make you v. they speak Lam, 2. 14. thy prophets have seen o, things 4. 17. as for us, our eyes failed for our v. help Ezek. 12. 24. there shall be no more any v. vision 13. 7. have ye not seen a v. vision and spoken Mai. 3. 14. ye have said, it is v. to serve God Mat. 6. 7, when ye pray, use not v. repetitiona Rom. 1, 21. but became v. in their imaginations 1 Cor. 3. SO. the thoughts of the wise are v. 15. 14. and if Christ be not riaen, then is oar preaching v. and your faith .is also v. V* Eph. 5. 6. let no man deceive you with v. words Co/.2.&.lest any spoil you thro' philos. and v. deceit 1 Ttm. 1. 6. have turned aside to v. jangling 6.20. avoiding prof, and v. bahhliugs, 2 Ttm.Q.ld J'tt. 1. 10. there are many unruly and v. talken 3. 9. for they are unprofitable and v. Jam. 1 .26. deceives his heart, this man's relig.is it. 2. 20. wilt thou know, O l. man, that faith 1 Pet. 1. 18. redeemed from your v. conversstioa JnVAlN. Exod. 20. 7. thou shalt not take name of Lord in v Veu(.5.n. Lev. 26. 16, and ye shall sow yourse«d m v. 20. and your strength shall be spent in v, 1 Sam. 25, 21. in v. have 1 kefii all Nahalhath Job Q. 29, if i he wicked, wiiy then labour I in v. ' 21. 34. how then comfort ye me iV. v- seeing 35. 16. therefore doth Job open his mouth in v . 39. Id. her labour is in v. without fear 41. 9. behold, the hope of h}m is i» u. Psal. 3y. 6. surely they are disquieted in p. 73. 13. verily 1 have cleansed my heart in v. 89. 47. wherefore hast thou made all men in v. f l'^7- 1- they labour tn v, watchmen waketh in v. 139. 20. and thine enemieb take thy npme in v- Ptuv. 1. 17,snrely in v. the net is spread in sight 30. 9. lest I lake the name of my God m v. Isa. ;i0. 7. for the Lgyptians shall help in v. 45. 18. he created it noc in v. he formed it ly. 1 said not to seed of Jacob, seek ye me in v. 49. 4. theu 1 said, 1 have laboured in v. I bave bpent my strength for nought and tn v 65. 23, they shall not labour iw v. nor bring font Jer. 2. 30. j« v. have I smitten your children 3. 23. iu V. is salvation hoped for irom hills 4. 30. in V. shalt thou make thyself fair 6. 29. bellows burnt, the founder melteth m v 8. B. how do ye say we are wise, lo. certainly > V. made he it, the pen of the scriktt is m V. 46. 11, inv. shalt thou use many medicines 50. 9- their arrows, none shall return in v. 51 . 58. and ttie people i>hall labour in v. Lxek. 6. 10. shall know that 1 have not said in t>, Hub. 2. +13. people shall we.iry themselves in » ^eth. 10. S. and the diviners com fort mi. Mat, 15. 9. but 111 i\ iliey worship me, AiarA ixtm. 13. 4. for he bi^at'Pih net lUv. sword in r VAL Cor. ly t. iuile» ye have believed in v. 10. his grace Ueatowed upoQ me was not lu v. SB. that your labour is nut in v. in the Lord C CoT.Q. 1. ye receive not the grace of 'God in v. 9. 3. lest nur boasting of you should be i» v. Oal. 2. 2. lest by any means I should run in v, St. come by the law, then Christ is dead in v. 3.4. are ye so foolish ? have ye suffered so many things inv. ? if it be yet in v. 4. 11. lest T have bestowed ou you labour in v. Phil. 2, l6. holding forth word of life, that I may rejoice thai 1 have not run in D.nor laboured in v, * Thest, 2. 1. our entrance, that it was not tn v. 3, 5. have tempted you, and oar labour be m v. Jam. 4. 5. do ye think the scripture saith in v. ? VAIN glQT^t Gal. 5. 26. let us not be desirous of v. glory Phil. 2. 3. let nothing be done through v. gloru VAINLY. Col. 2. 18. v. puffed up by his fleshly mind VALE. Cf».14,3. kings were joined in the v. of Siddim,8. 10. the II. of Siddim was full of slime-pits 17. 14. he sent Joseph out of the v, of liebron Deut. 1.7. go to all places in the hills and in the v. Jo-fk. 10. 40. Joshua smote the country of the v. 1 Kings 10.27- Solomon made silver to be as stones andcedarsassycamore trees iu the v.SC/ir.l.ld. Jer. 33. 13. in the cities of the v. shall flocks pass VALIANT. 1 Sam, 14. 52. when Saul saw any v. man, he took l6.1ti. Ihave seen a son of Jesse, a mighty ir.man 18. 17. be 0. forme, and figdt the Lord's battles 2ti.l5. David said to Abner, art not thou a ».man? 31. 12. all the v. men took the body of Saul 8 Sam. 2. 7. ye be o. 13. 28.]| 17. 10. he that is v. 11. 16. to Uriah, where he knew that v. men were 21, 20. Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, the son of a V. man of Kabzeel, 1 Chron. 11. 22. 1 Kings 1. 42. come in, for thou art a v. man 1 CItion. 1. 2. the sons of Tola were v. men 1 1 ■ 26. Che v% men of the armies were Asahe.. ZC/iron.St), 17. and with him eighty priests, ». men Ca7it. 3.7 . behold his bed which is Solomon's three- soore V. men are about it, of the v. of Israel 7ju. 10. 13. put down inhabitants like a v, man 33. 7. behold, their v. ones shall cry without Jer. g. 3. but they are not v. for the truth 40. 15. why are thy v. men swept away ? A'rt/(. 2. 3. the ^. men are in scarlet, the chariots ■^- 1 18. thy V. ones shall dwell in the dust TIt.i. 11. 34. who through faith wajced v. in sight VALIANTEST. Judg. 21. 10. sent to Jabesh 12,000 men of the v. VALIANTLY. Num. 24. la, Edom apossessioh, Israel shall do v. 1 CAroH. 19. 13, and let us behave ourselves t. i^ial. do. 12. through God we shall do v. 108. 13. 118. 15. the right hand of the Lord doeth o. 16. , ; VALLEY. 'ihere are several valleys mentio?ied in scripture ; us the valient oi Barachah, or of blessing, iu the triie of^udah, to the west of the Dead Sea, •2 Chron. 20. 26. The vale of Siddim, Gen. 14. 3, In the lie- firew it is the valley of Hashedim, tvhich some translate the vale of the fields, others the vale ('/ chalk ; the Septuagint, the vale of salt. It 7oas in this vale that the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah -.vere built ; and lohere after- ivards the laMe /isphaltites, or the Dead Sea, was farmed. The valley of Shaveh, or othenoise, the king's dale, Gen. 14. 17. 2 Sam* 18. 18. Shavet is a city lyijig in the king's dahy ovevagaimt Jerusalem, according to Evseiiits. It mas in this \ alley that Melchizedek met Abraham, at ttts return fron his vtctoy over the Jive kin. But some think this tJiarview was at the foot of mount Tahor. 'Ihn valley oi Eschol, or Me valley of grapes, Ahw». 32. 9. This name was given to thi VAL ' tribe of Benjamin, where Achan., his sons and daughters, were stoned to death. Godsays, that he will give the valley of Achor for a door of hope. Host 2. l5. that is, some beginnings of mercy and blessings, as the earnest ajid pledges of future favours : As this valley was a door of hope to Israel of their enjoyment of the pro- mised land, so would God deal with repenting Israel at the times there pointed out. The valley of Jehoshaphat, Joel 3. 2. Some are of opinion that this valley is that where king Jehoshaphat obtained so signal a victory^ and with so much ease, against the Moabites, Ammo7tites, and their conftderates, 2 Chron. SO. 1, 2, &:c. This valley lay towards the Dead Sea, beyond the wilderness of Tekoah; and after this event it was called the valley of blessing, 2 Chron, 20. 26. because of the so- lemn' blessings and praises that were given to God in it upon this occasion. Others think, that the valley of Jehoshaphat lies between the walls of Jerusalem and the mount of Olives, and that it is watered with the brook Kidro?i, which runs through the midst of this vale. 'There are likewise some who maintain, that the valley of the land of promise, wherein the spies oj the children of Israel gathered the bunch tf grapes, which they brought to the camp at fCadesh, vpon a pole between two men, Num. 13. 23, 24. This valley was to the south of ^the promised land. *.ie vallty of Jezreel, Josh. 19. 18. This val- ley extends itself east and west from Scytho- polis to the foot of mount Carmel ; in it there was a celebrated city built, of the same name, ^nhieh belonged to the tribe of hsachar. Ahab had a paliue there, 1 Kings 21. 1, 23 and ihii ^ctty became famous on the score of Na- iotlCs vineyard, and the vengea?ice vHich God executed on Jezebel at at Jezreet, Z Kincs y. 33. 4c. '' ue valley of Achor, Josh. 7. 24. b,as tu the territory of Jericho, and tn the 05: ayicient Hebrews had no distinct knowledge of ally particular place under the name of the valley of Jehoshaphat ; and that Joel intended by it to shew in general the place where God Was to execute his judgments against the na- tions, and will appear at the last judgment with all t'.s brightness of his majesty. Jeho- shaphat, in Hebrew, signifies the judgment of God. And it is very probable, that the valley *f Jehoshaphat, or God's judgment, mentioned i» Joel, is symbolical. From this passage the Jews, and many Christians, have been of opinion, that the last judgment will be solem- nized in the valley of Jehoshaphat. The valley of Pli^mom, in Hebrew, it is Gehen- non, whence iOhZ'^s the word Gehenna. See TOPHET. The valley of vision, Isa. 22. 1. i» the prophett- cal a7id figuratizj :iyle, signifies Jerusalem. It is called a valley by AittipJirasis, because it stood upoji a motouain ; or, according to others, it is called a valley comparatively to those higher mountains wherewith it roas encompassed. And the additional name of vision was given to it, because of the many and clear visions- and revelations of God's mind in that place above all other parts of the world ; or, as others will have it, because the temple of Jerusalem was built upon Tnount Moriah, which it the mountain of vision, Gen, 22. 14. The fat valleys, Isa. 28. 1. are those which lie below and about the city of Samaria. This country was very fat and fruitful, Samarit stood upon a rising ground that commanded these valleys. The valley of passengers, Etek. 30. 11. It thoughtthat this stands for the great road, which was at the foot of mount Carmel, to go from Judea, Egypt, a?id the country of the Philis- tines, into Fhcenicia ; and back from Phoatieia into those countries. This road was so the east of the Mediterranean, sea. The valley of Succoth, was beyo7id Jordan, and near the city of Succot/u The Psa'vust puts the valley of Succoth for the Ui'tv^e country beyofid Jordan, Psal. 60. 0. The valley of Elah, 1 Sam. 17- 2. Saul was here encamped with the army of Israel, when the giant Liolia^^ 7ame to tni-iilt the troops of the Hebrews. This valley joas to the south of Jerjisalem, towards Sochoh and Azekah. Gen. 14. 17. king of Sodom met him at ». of Shaveh Ntun.S2. Q, for when they went uD to p. of Eshcol Deut. 1.2-i!. they came to v. of Eshcoi, searched it out 21* 4. elders shall bring the heifer to a rough v. and strike off the heifer's neck in the r. 34.3.the plain of !». of Jericho, acity of palm-trees (5. he buried Moses in a v. in the land of Moab Jc'h. 7. 24. they brought them to the v. of Achor 10. 12. and, thou moon, in the v. of Ajalon 15. 8. which is at the end of the v. of the giants Jzulg. 1. 19. not drive out inhabitants of the v. 5, 15. Barak, he was sent on foot into the v, 7. 8. the host of Midian was beneath in the v. 12. 16. 4. Samson loved a woman in the v. of Sorek 1 Sam. 6. 13. reaping their wheat-harvest in the v. 21, 9. whom thou slewest in the v. of Elah 2 Sam, 5. 18. the Philistines also came and spread themselves in then, of Rephaim, 22. | 23.13. 8. 13. from smiting the Syrians in the v. of salt 2 Ktngs 2. 16. the Spirit hath oast him into some v. 3, 16. he said, make this v. full of ditches I 14.7. he slew of Edom in the v. of salt, iChr. 18.12. This vaiiey 1 2 Chro7i. 20. 26. they assembled in v. of Berachah 28. 3. Ahaz burnt mcense in the v. of Hinnom 2 U VAN 2 Chr. 85.22. Josiah came to fight in v. of Magiddo Job 21 . 33. the clods of the v. shall be sweet to him 39.21. he paweth in the v. and rejoicethin streogtn Psal. 23.4. yea, though I walk thro* the v. of deaC. 60. 6. I will mete out the v. of Succoth, 108. 7. 84, 6. who passing thio* v. of Baca, make it a we Prov. .30. 17. the ravens of the v. shall pick it out Cant. 6. II. I went down to see the fruits of the v, Isa. 17. 5. that gathereth ears in the v, of Kephaii 22. 1. the burden of the v. of vision 5, for it is a day of trouble in the v. of vision 28. 4. beauty which is on the head of the fat ? 21 . be shall be wroth as in the v. of Gibeon 40.4. every v. shall be ejcalted, every hill made low 65. 10. V. of Achor a place for herds to lie down Jer. 2. 23. see thy way in the v. know what tliou 7. 32* V. of Ilinnom, but v. of slaughter, 19- 6. 21. 13. 1 amagaiost thee, O inhabitant of the v. 48. 8. [he V, also shall perish, and plain destroye* 49* 4. why gloriest thou in thy flowing v. ? Ezek. S7. 1. in tlie v. which was full of bones Hos, 1, 5. break the bowof Isr. in the v. of Jezreel 2. 15. give the v. of Achor for a door of hope Joel'i, 2. bring them into the v. of Jehoshaphat 14. multitudes, multitudes in the v. of decision 18. a fountain shall water the v, of Shittim Zech, 12. 11, as the mourning in thee, of Megiddoo 14. 4. mount cleave, and there shall be a great u 5. ye shall flee to the v, of the mountains Luke 3.5. every v* be filled, every hill brought lo See Gate. VALLEYS. Num. 24. 6. as the v. are they spread forth Deut. 8.7, depths that spring out of then, and hills 11 .1. but the land is a land of hills a;id v. 1 Kings 20. 28. God of hills, but he is not God of n Job 30. 6. to dwell in clifts of v. in caves of ear J. 10. or will he harrow the v. after thee ? Psal. 65. 13. the v. are covered over with corn 104. 8. they go down by the v. unto the place 10. he sendeth the springs into the v. which run Cant. 2.1.1 am the rose of Sharon, the lily of the v Isa. 22. 7. thy choicest v. shall be full of charion 24. 1 15. wherefore glorify the Lord in the v. 28. 1. which are on the head of the fat v, 41. 18. 1 will open fountains in midst of the v. 57. 5. slaying the children in the v. under rocks Ter. 49. 4. wherefore gloriest thou in the v. Ezek. 6. 3. thus saith the Lord to the v. 36. 4, 6. 7. 16. be on the mountains like doves of the v. VALOUR. Judg. 3. 29. they slew of Moab 10,000 men of v. 6. 12. Lord is with thee, thou mighty man of 11. 1. JephthahtheGileadite, a mighty man of v, 1 Sam. 18. 1 17. only be thou a son of u. for me 2 Sa7n. 2. 1 7. and be ye the sons of v. 13. + 28. 1 KingsXi. 28. Jeroboam was amighty manof v. 2 Kings 5.1.Naaman|| 1 CAi-.12.28,Zadokmanof !> 2 Chron. 17. 17. Eliada a mighty man of v. See Mighty M£N. VALUE. Job 13. 4. forgers of lies,ye are all physicians of no t Mat. 10. 31 . fear ye not therefore, ye are of more V. than many sparrows, Luke 12. 7. VALUE. Lev. 27. 8. present himself, the priest shall v. him 12. priest shall v. it, whether it be good or bad Mat. 27. 9. whom they of children of Israel did v. VALUED. Lev. 27. 16. homer of barley-seed v. at 50 shekels Job 28. 16. wisdom cannot be v. with gold of Ophir 19. neither shall it be v. with pure gold Mai . 27 . 9. of silver, the price of him that was v ■ VALUEST. iffp.27.i2.as thou V. it who art priest, so shall it 1 VANISH. Job 6. 17. what time they wax warm,, they v. Isa. 51.6. the heavens shall v. away lik^ smoke 1 Cor. 13. 8. whether knowledge, it siiall v. away Heb, 8.13. which waxeih old, is ready to v. away VANISHED. j£;-.49.7.saiththe Lord ofhosts,is their wisdom v„ Luke 24. 31. and he v. out of their sight VANISHETH. Job 7. 9. as the cloud is consumed and v. away Jam. 4. 14. life is even a vapour that v. away VANITY, See Signijicatioji on Vain. 2 Kings 17. 15. they followed u. and became va Job 7.3. so am I made to possess months of v. 16. let me alone, for my days are v. 15. 31. let not him that is deceived trust in v. lo» V. shall be his recompeni^ 35. they conceive mischief and bring forth v. 31. 5. if 1 have walked with v. or hasted to deceit 35. 13. surely God will not hear v. nor regard it Psal. 4. 2. O sons of men, how long will ye love *. 10. 7. under his tongue is mischief and v. 12. 2. thry speak v. every one to his neighlif/SJ 21. 4. who hath not lift up his soul autn t- VEN Psai. S6. 1 4. the wicked deviseth p. npon his bed 39. 5. every man at his best estate is altogether v. 11. every maa is 7. \\94. 11. thoughts of man v. 41. f). come to see me, he speaketh z . 144. 8, 11. 62. 9. men of low degree are v. lighter than v. 78. 33. theTefore their days did he coDsumein v. 1 19. SJ. turn away mine eyes from beholding v. 144. 4. man is like to v. his days are as a shadow Prop.l3. 11. wealth gotten by v. shall be diminished 21. 6. getting of treasures by alying tongue is v, S2,8. he that soweth iniquity shall reap v. 30.8.remove from me v. and lies, give not poverty Eccl. 1. 2. V. of vanities, saiththe preacher, all is V. 14. I 3. ig. I 11.8. I 112.8. 2.1. this is also v. 15,19,21,23. | 4. 8,16. | 5. 10. I 6.2,9. (7.6. I 8.10,14. n.behold, all was v. and vexation, 17, 26. | 4.4. 4. 7. I saw V. II 6. 4. for he cometh in with v. 6. 11. there be many things that increase v. f 12. the number of the days of the life of hisij. 7. 15. all things have I seen in the days of my v. 8. 14. there is a v. that is done on the earth 9- 9- live joyfully with wife all the days of thy v. 11. 10. for childhood and youth are v. 7ifl.5.18.woto them that draw iniq. with cords of p. ^0. 28. to sift the nations with the sieve of v, 40. 17. all rations to him are counted v. 23. he maketh the judges of the earth as v. 41. 29. behold, they are all v, 44. 9. 57. 13. wind shall carry them, v. shall take them 5H. 9. if thou take away v. \\ 69. 4. they trust in v. Jer. 2. 5, they have walked after v. become vain 10, j 3. for the statutes of the people are v. J5. they are ». and the work of errors, 51. 18, 16. 19. surely our fathers have inherited v. 18. 15. my people have buint incense to v. Ezei-.IS.G. they have seen v.and. divination, 22.28. 8. because ye have spoken v. and seen lies y. prophets see u.21.29. || 23. shall see no more v. J?oj.l2.11 .surely they are p.they sacrifice bullocks Ha&. 2.13. peo. shall weary themselves for very v. 3. t7. .1 saw the tents of Cushan under v. Zech. 10. 2. for the idols have spoken v. Horn. 8. 20. the creature was made subject to v. F.p/u 4, 17 . not as^ Gentiles walk in v. of their mind 2 Pet. 2. 18. they speak great swelling words of p, VANITIES. Dent. 32.21. they have provoked me to anger with their v. 1 Kijiss 16. 13, 26. Jer. 8. I9. Ptal. 31. 6. 1 have hated them that regard lying v. Eccl. 1. 2. vanity of ». saith the preacher, 12. 8. 5. 7- in the multitude of dreams there are v. Jer. 10. 8. foolish, the stock is a doctrine of v. 14. 22. are any among the v. that can cause rain : 'wMfl/i 2. 8. they that observe lying v. forsake their 4cts 34. 15. that ye should turn from these v. VAPOUR. Job 36. 27. they pour down rain accordiug to the 33. the cattle also concerning the v. Psal. 148. 8. hail, snow and v. fulfilling his word Acts 2. 19. will shew signs in the earth, v. of smoke Jam. 4. 14. for what is your life ? it is even a v, VAPOURS. Psal. 135. 7. he causeth the v. to ascend from the endsof the earth, Jer. 10. 13. I 5l. l6. VARIABLE. Hah. 3. f 1. a prayer according to v. songs VARIABLENESS. Jam. 1, 17. Father of lights, with whom is no v. VARIANCE. Mat. 10. 35. 1 am come to set aman at v. ag. father Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are hatred, v. VAUNT. Judg. 7. 2. leSt Israel ». themselves against me VAUNTETH. 1 Cor. 13. 4. charity v. not itself, is not puffed up VEHEMENT. Cant. 8. 6. love is a fire that hath a ». flame Jonah 4. 8. that God prepared a v. east-wind 2 Cor. 7. 11. yea, what v. desire it wrought in you ? VEHEMENTLY. Mark \A. 31 . but Peter spake the more v, not deny Luke 6. 48. the str«am beat v. on that house, 49. 11. 53. the Pharisee! began to urge him v. 23. 10. the scribes stood and o. accused him VEIN. Sob 28. 1. surely there is a v. for the silver VENERABLE. Ft4(/.4. \ 8, finally, whatsoever things are v. VENGEANCE. Gen, 4. 15. v. shall be taken on him seven-fold Deut. 32. 35. to me belongeth v. and recompence, ^^ ^ .„ , Psal.Q^.X. Ueb. 10.30, 41. I will render v. to mine enemies 43. for he will render v. to his adversaries ^udg. 11. 36. the Loid hath taiten v. for thee "Psal. 58. 10. shall rejoice, when he seeth the v. 99. 8. thou tonkest v. of their inventions 149.7.to execute ».npon the heathen and punishm, i*rev. 6. 34. he wtH ,not spare in the day of v 658 VEK 7ja.34.8. it is the day of the Lord's v. and the year of rccompences for Zion, 6I. 2. Jer. 51.6. 35. 4. behold your God will come with v. 47- 3. I will take v. Jer. 51. 36. 59.17 and he put on the garments of v. for clothing 63. 4. for the day of v. is in mine heart Jer. 11.20. let me see thy v. on them, 20. 12. 46.10.aday of r. || 60.15. the v. of the Lord, 28. 50. 28. the V. of ijord, the v. of his temple, 51. 11- Lam. 3. 60. thou hast seen all their v. against me Ezek. 24. 8. might cause fury come up to take v. 25. 12. Edom by taking v. hath greatly offended 14, 1 will lay my v. on Edom by hand of Israel 15. because the Philistines have taken v. 17. when I shall lay my v. on the Philistines Mic. 5. 15. 1 will execute great v. Ezek. 25. 17. Nah. 1. 2. Lord will take v. on his adversaries Luke 21 22. for these be the days of v. that all Acts 28. 4. whom v. soffereth not to live Rom. 3. 5. is God unrighteous who taketh v. ? 12. 19. V. is mine, I will repay, saith the Lord 2 Theis.l .8. Lord revealed in flaming fire, taking v. Jude 7. an example, suffering the v. of eternal fire VENISON. Gen. 25. 28. Isaac loved Esau.because he eat of his v. 27. 3. go to the field and take me some v. 7* 19. arise, I pray thee, and eat of my v, 31. 25. bring it near, and I will eat of my son's v. 35. Isaac said, where is he that hath taken v. ? VENOM. Deut. 32. 35. their wine is the cruel v. of asps VENOMOUS. Acts 28. 4* the barbarians saw the r. beast hang VENT. Job 32. 19. my belly is as wine which hath no v, VENTURE. I Kings 22, 34. a certain man drew a bow at a ». and smote the king of Israel, 2 Chron. 18. 33. VERIFIED. Gen, 42. 20. so shall your words be v. and not die 1 Kings 8. 26, let thy word be v. 2 Chron. 6. 17- VERILY. GfiM.42.21. we are v. guilty concerning our brother Ezod, 31. 13. saying, v. my sabbaths ye shall keep Judg. 15. 2. I V. thought thou hadst hated her iKings 1.43. v. our Lord hath made Solomon king 9, Kings 4. 14. v. she hath no child, her hush. Isold 1 Chron. 21. 24. I will v. bring it for the full price Job 19. 13. my acquaint, are v. estranged from me Psal. 37, 3. do good, and v. thou shalt be fed 39. 5. V. every man at his best state is vanity 58.11. V. there is a reward for the righteous, v. he is a God thatjudgeth in the earth &&. 19. bat V. God hath heard me, hath attended 73. 13, V. I have cleansed my heart in vain Isa. 45. 15. V. thou art a God that hidest thyself Jer. 15. 11. V. it shall be well with thy remnant, v. I will cause the enemy to entreat thee well Mat. 5. 18. V. I say unto you, 6. 2, 5, I6. I 8. 10. I 10.15,23,42. | 11. 11. i 13.17. I 16.23, I 17.20. I 18.3, 13, 18. I 19.23,28. I 21.21,31. I 23. 36. I 24. 2, 34, 47. | 25. 12, 40, 45. I 26. 13. Mark 3. 58. I 6.11. I 8.12. (9.1,41. I 10. re, 29. I 11. 23. I 12. 43. I 13. 30. I 14. 9. 18, 25. Euke 4. 24. ( 11. 51. I 12.37. 1 13.35. I 18. 17,29. I 21. 32. 26. */. I say unto thee, 26. 34. Mark 14. 30, Luke 23. 43. Mark 9. 12. Elias v. Cometh first and restorelh all Acts 16. 37. nay v. let them come and fetch us 19.4. John V. baptized with baptism of repentance 22,3. am p. aman which am a Jew, born in Tarsus 26. 9. 1 V. thought I ought to do many things 'Rom.1.'25, for circumcisicn p.profiteth if thou keep 10. 18. V. their sound wpnt into all the earth 15. 27. it hath pleased them v. debtors they are 1 Cor. 5. 3. I p. as absent in body, present in spirit Gal. 3. 21. V. righteousness had been by the law Heb. 2. 16. p. he took not on him nature of angels 6. 16. for men p. swear by the greater, an oath 12. 10. for they p. for a few days chastened us lPg(.] .20. who p. was foreordained before foundat. 1 John 2. 5. in him v. is the love of God perfected VERILY, VERILY. John 1. 51. p. p. I say unto you, 5. 19, 24, 25. I 6. 26, 32. 47, 53. I 8. .34,51,58. | 10.1,7. I 12.24. I 13,1.6,20,21. I 14. 12. \ 16.20,23. 3. 3. p. p. I say unto thee, 5. U. | 13.38. [ 21.18. VERITY. Psal. 111. 7. the works of his hands are p. 1 Tim.l.t. a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and p. VERMILION. Jer. 9.%. 14. cieled with cedar and painted with v. £2e/:,23. 14. images of Chaldeans pourtrayed with p, VERTUR, See Virtue. VERY. Gfn. 27.21. whether Ihou be my v. sou Esau VES Exod. 9. 16. in V. deed for this I raised thee cb 'Num. \'l. 3. now the man Moses was v. roeeS Bent. 30. 14. but the word is p. nigh unto thef 1 Sam. 9.5. 34. in p. deed except tbou badst haiteil 26. 4. understood that Saul was come in v. dpfd 2 Sam. 24. 10. for I have done v. foolishly 2 Chron. 20. 35, king Ahaziah did v. wickedly Neh. 1. 7. we have dealt v. corruptly against thee Psal. 5. 9. their inward part is p. wickedness 35. 8. into that p. destruction let him fall 71. 19. thy righteousness also, O God, isp. high 89. 2. thy faithfulness establish in the v. heavens 92. 5. O Lord, thy thoughts are v. deep 93.5. thy testimonies are v. sure, ho.tness becomes 319. 138. thy testimonies are v. faithful 140. thy word is p. pure, therefore I love it i46. 4. in that v. day his thoughts perish 147. 15. his word runneth p. swiftly /'roi?.17.9.repeats a matter, he separateth v. friends Isa. 10. 25. for yet a v. little while, 29. 17. 33. 17. shall behold the land that is p. far off 40. 15. he taketh up the isles as a p. little thing Jer, 2. 12. be ye p. desolate, saith the Lord 4. 19. my bowels, I am pained at my v. heart Ezek. 2. 3. they have transgressed to this 0. day 16. 47. but as if that were a p. little thing Hab. 2.13. the people shall labour in the v. fire and the people weary themselves for v. vanity il/fl/,10.30. the p.hairs of your head are numbered 24.24. if it were possible, shall deceive the v. elect John.7. 26. that this is the p. Christ, ActsQ. 22. 8. 4. this woman was taken in adultery, in v. act 14. 11. else believe me for the p. work's sake 1 Thess. 5. 23, the p. God of peace sanctify you Heb, 10. 1. and not the v. image of the thines Jam. 5. 11 . the Lord is p. pitiful, of tender mercy - See Great, Much VESSEL. .Deut, 23, 24. eat grapes, but not put any in thy p. 1 Sam, 21. 5. though sanctified this day in thee. 1 Kin^s 17. 10. fetch me a little water in a v. 2 Kittgs 4, 6. bring yet a v. there is not a v. more Psa/. 2. 2. dash them in pieces like apotter's p. 34. 12. 1 am forgotten, I am like abroken p. Prov. 25, 4. there shall come forth a p. for the finer Isa. 66. 20, Israel bring an offering in aclean p. Jer. 18.4. tbe p. was marred in hand of the potter 22. 28. is he a v. wherein is no pleasure ? 25. 34. and ye shall fall like a pleasant p. 48. 11. Moab hath not been emptied from v, top. 38, for T have broken Moab like a v. 5l.34.Nebuchadnezzar hath made me an empty c . Ezek. 4. 9. put them in one v. and make bread 15. 3. or will men take apinofittohang any p. f Hos. 8. 8. shall be as a p. wherein is no pleasure Mar* 11, 16. should carry aJiyp. thro' the temple Xu^e8.l6> no man covereth a candle with a p. Acts 9. 15. for he is a chosen v. unto me 10, 11. Peter saw a certain p. descending, 11. S, Rom. 9. £1. hath power to make one o. to honour 1 Thess. 4.4. know to possess his v. in sanctificatiota 2 Tim,2.21.he shall heap to honour, sanctified 1 Pet. 3.7. dwell with them according to knowledge giving honour to wife as to weaker p. VESSELS. Gen. 4^. 11. take of the best fruits in your p. Exod. 40. 10. anoint the altar and v. Lev. 8. 11. Num. 18. 3. Levites not come nigh v. of sanctuary 1 Sam. 9. 7. for the bread is spent in our p. 21. 5. and the v. of the young men are holy 2 Kings 4. 3. go borrow thee p. abroad of all thy neighbours, even empty p. borrow not a few 2 Chron. 29. 19. the p. king Ahaz did cast away Ezra 1. 7. Cyrus the king brought forth the p. 5. 15. take these p. 1| 7. 19. v. are given to thee 8. 25. he weighed the silver and the v. 33. Neh. 13. 9. thither brought I again tbe v. of house Isa. 18. 2. even in v. of bulrushes on the waters 22, 24. all p. of small quantity, the v. of cups 52. 11. be ye clean that bear the v. of the Lord 65. 4. broth of abominable things is in their p. Jer. 14.3. they returned with their p. empty 27. 16. V. of the Lord's house brought again, 28. 3. Dan. 5. 23. they have brought the v. of his house Hos. 13- 15. he shall spoil treasur^e of all pleasant v. Hag, 2. 16. to draw out fifty p. out of the press Mai. 13. 48. they gathered the good into p. 25. 4. but the wise took oil in their p. with lamps Rom. 9. 22. the p. of wrath || 23. the p. of mercy 2ifi». 2. 27. as p. of a potter shall they be brokt-n See Brass, Earthen, Gold, Silver. VESTMENTS. 2 Kings 10. 22. bring forth p. for the worshippers VESTRY. 2 Kings\Q, 22. Jehu said to him that was over the r VESTURE, S. Gen, 41 . 42, and aiTayed Joseph in v. of fine linen De7U. 22. 12. make fringes on the quarters of my r P^al. 22. 18. they part my garments, they OMStlots upon my p, iM«r 27.33. Jokn\^,^\ VIE Ptal, 105. efi. as a D, Shalt thou chan|;e them lieb. I. IS and as a o. shall thou fold them up H*v. lU- 1-f- ho was clothed with a v. dipt in blood 16. OQ hisr. and on his thigh a name written VKX. Ejod. ^^.'^l. thoa shalt not v. a stranger, Lev 19. 33 /rfr. 18. 18. Dot take a wife to her sister to v. her NutH. 25. 17. V. the Midianites and smite them IB. for they :;. you with their wiles and heguUed 33. 55. those which ye let remain shall v. you 2 Sam. 12. 18. how will he v. himself if we tell C/troH. 15. 6. God did v. chem with adversity Tod 19. 2. how long will ye v. my soul and break Ptai. 2. 5. and v. them in his sore displeasure Tsa. 7. 6. let us go op against Judahand v. it 11. 13. and Judah shall not v. Epbraim A'lei. 32. 9< 1 vill v. the hearts of many people Had. 2. 7. shall they not awake that shall v, ^ee 1 Acts 12. 1. Herod did v. certain of the church VEXATION. Deut. 28. 20. the Lord shall send on thee v. Ikcl. 1. 14. is vanity and v. of spirit, 3. 11, J7. 17. this also is o. of spirit, 2. 26. [ 4,4, 16. | 6.9. 2. 22. what hath man of the v. of his heart ? 4. 6. than both the hands full with v. of spirit Isa. 9. 1. shall not be such as was in her v. 38, 19. be a If. only to understand the report 65. 14. but ye shall howl for r. of spirit VEXATIONS. S Cfiren, 15. 5. great v. were on all the inhabitants VEXED. Nvin. 20. 15. the Egyptians v. us and our fathers Judg. 2. 18. by reason of them that v. them 10. 8. that year the Ammonites v, Israel 16. 16. so that his soul wasc. unto death 1 Sam. 14. 47. Saul p. his enemies on every side 2 Sam. 13. 2. Amnon wan so v. that he fell sick 2 Kings 4. 27. let her alone, for her soul is v. Neh, 9. 27. thou deliveredst to enemies who z>. them Job 27- 2. the Almighty^ who hath v. my soul Ptal. 6. 2. my bones are v. \\ 3. my soul is sore v. 10, let mine enemies be ashamed and sore v. Isa. 63.10, they rebelled and v. his Holy Spirit l^xek. 22. 5. which art infamous and much v. 7 . in thee they v. the fatherless || 29. v. the poor Mat. 15. (11. my daughter is grievously tj. with devil 17.15. L.have mercy, for he is lunatic and sore u, LuAe 6. 18. and they that were 9. with unclean spi rits, and they were healed. Acts 5. I6. 2 Pet. 2, 7. delivered just Lot v. with conversation 8. V. his righteous soul from day to day VLAL. 1 Sam. 10. 1. Sammltook au< of oil and poured it Iteo. 16.2. the first ang^l poured his v. on the earth 3. .«<)cond V. on the sea l| >. third v. on the rivers 8. fLiiTth 71. on sun |] 10. fifth v. on seat of beast 12.sixth V. on Euphrates || 17. seventh v. into air VIALS. Jiao. 5.S. having golden v. full of odours 15. 7, ga"e the seven angels seven golden v. 16. 1 . go and pour out the v. of the wrath of God 17- l.one of the angels which had seven ii. 21. 9. VICTORY. 1 Sam. 15. f 29. also the v. of Israel will not lie 2 Sam. 19. 2. v, that day was turned to mourning 23. 10. the Lord wrought a great v. that day, 12. 2 Kint;t5.i l.by him the Lord had given p. to Syria ] Chron. 29.II. thine, O Lord, is the v. and majesty Psal, 98. 1. his holy arm hath gotten him the v. Prov. 21. +31. day of battle, but r. is of the Lord /fd. 25. 8. he will swallow up death in p. and wipe away tears from all faces, 1 Cttr. 15. 54. Mat. 12. 20. till he send forth judgment unto v. 1 Cor. 15. 55. thy sting, O grave, where is thy v. : 57. but thanks be to God, who giveth us the v. 1 John 5. 4. and this is the v. even our faith liev. 15. 2. them had Rotten the v. over the beast VICTUAL, S. Oen. 14. 11. theytookthe goods of Sodom, and p. i.x0(/. IS. 39. neither had they prepared any v. Lev. 25.37. nor lend him thy v. for inr.rease . iJtfr/r.23.19.usury of money, usuryofp.of any thing Josh. 1. 11. prepare n. j| 9. 11. take b. with you 9- li. the men took of their v. and asked not J^tdg. 17. 10. I will give a suit of apparel and v. . Sam. 22. 10. he gave him v. and sword of Goliath li.ine,s 4. 7. which provided v. for the king, 27. 11. 18. Pharaoh appointed him v. and gave land Chron. 12. f 40. they that were nigh brought v. %,h. 10. 31 . if the people bring v. on the sabbath :i. 15. I testified against them in day they sold v. Vr.40.5. so captain gave Jeremiah v. and a reward 44 17. for then had we plenty of v. and were well ^at. 14. 15. went into villages to buy d. iMkt 9. 12, VICTUALLED. Kings 20. t 27. the children of Israel were v. VIEW. VjA. 2. 7. go V. the land || 7- 2. c the country 659 VIN 2 fCingtt. 7. the sons of the prophets stood to v. i5, VIEWED. Josh. 7.2. the men v, Ai || Ezra 8. It. I v. tlie people NeA. 2. 13. and 1 v. the walls of Jerosalem, 15. VIEWERS. Isa. 47. f 13. let the v. of the heavens stand up VIGILANT. 1 Tim. 3. 2. a bishop most be v. of good behaviour 1 Pet, 5t 8. be sober, be v. because your adversary VIGOUR. Dan, 10. 1 8. my d. was turned into corruption VILE, Dent. 25. S.lesf thy brother should seem v. to thee Judf(. 19. 24. bat to this man do not so i>. a thing 1 Sam. 3. 13. because his sons made themselves v. 15. 9* every thing that was v. they destroyed 2 Sam. 6. 22. and I will yet be more v. than thus Joi 18. 3. why are we reputed v. in your sight? 40. 4. behold, I am v. what shall I answer thee ? Psal. 15. 4. in whose eyes a v. person is contemned Isa, 32.5. thezi. person be no more called liberal 6. for the v. person will speak villany Jer. 15. 19. take forth the precious from the v. 29. 17. and I will make them like v. figs Lam. 1. 11. see, O Lord, for I am become v. Dan. 11. 21. in his estate shall stand ujt a z'. person NaA. 1. 14. I will cut off the graven and molten image, and will make thy grave, for thou art v 3. 5. 1 will cast filth on thee and make thee v. Rom. 1. 26. God gave them up to ». affections PA»7.3.2l.who shall change our u.body that itmay Jam. 2. 2. there come in a poor man in z>. raiment VILELY. 2 Sam.l.Zl. the shield of the mighty is v. cast away • VILER. Job 30. 8. of base men, they were v. than the earth VILEST. Ptal. 12.8. the wicked when the p. men are exalted VILLAGE. Mat. 21. 2. go into the v. over-against you, and ye shall find an ass, Mark 11. 2. Luke IQ. 30. Z«it« 24. 13. two of them went that same day to a p, 28. they drew nigh unto the v. whither they went VILLAGES. Exad. H. 13. and the frogs died out of the v. Lev. 25. .11. the houses of the v. counted as fields Jndg. 5. 7. the inhabitants of the v. ceased JVeA. 6. 2, let us meet together in one of the v. Esth. g. ig. Jews of v, made the 14th day of Adar Cant. 7, 11. come, my beloved, let us lodge in the v. Eiek. .18. 11. I will go up to the laud of unwalled v. Hab, 3. 14. thou didst strike the head of his v. Mat. 14.15. multitude, that they may go into the v and buy themselves victuals, Mark 6. 36, See Cities. VILLANY. Isa. 9. + 17. and every mouth speaketh v. 32. 6. for the vile person will speak v. Jer. 29. 23. they have committed c. in Israel Hos. 2,f 10, and now will 1 discover her v. VINE. Vineyards. IVicre raeie in Palestine many excel- levt vineyards. Jatob, 171 his blessing to Judah, says. Binding his foal unto the vine, and his ass's colt unto the choice vine; he washed his garments in wine, and his clothes in the blood of grapes. Gen. 49. 11. This was to shew the abwtdance of vines, that should Jail to his lot. The spouse in Cant, 1. 14, com- pares her beloved to a cluster nf camphire, or cypress, that grows in the vineyards of En- gedi. The cypress-tree is a shrub that grows as high as a pomegranate-tree ; its leaves are like those of the olive-tree, its blossom is white and sweet, and its fruit ha7tgs like clusters of grapes, and is of a very agreeable scent. Those grapes of the cypress that came from the vijieyards of En-gedi were of great repu- tation. God compares his people to a vine, which he had brought out of Egypt, and planted in Pa- lestine, as a good soil, but which, instead of bringing forth good fruit, brought forth only bitter fruit, and wild grapes, Psal. 80. 8. Isa. 5. 1, flee. He albtdes to the custom of transplajiting trees fo-^ their more adzantaee- OHS growth. Our Saviour says, that *' the " householder having let his vineyard to tenaiits, *' who ought to have rendered htm the fruit of " it, instead of that, they abused his nervaJits, " and killed his own So?i, who wejit to refpitre " the payment of what was owing to him^^ Mat. 21. 33, &c. In this parable, the householder is God the Father s his planting a vineyard, denotes his establishing a church among the Jews, and furnishing tt with all needful helps and means to make it spirt*ually fruitful ; his letting it out to husbandmen, denotes his com- mitting the care of it to the public pi.\iors, the priests, and Levites, and goventovi oj the 2Ug VIN church ; his servants are the prophets and apo* Sits, Sent to stir them vp to faith and obe dience, or holiness of life ; his Son is Jesus Christ ; and the scope of this parable is to sheu . the Jews their obstinate impenitency under at, means, and their incurableness, in their evil e?f treating God's messengers from time to time and their crucifying of Christ ; for whiat God will unchurch them, and set up a churc) among the Gentiles, and ruin tht common wealth of the Jews, In John 15. 1, Christ says, I am the true vine, and my l^'ather ij the husbandman. " I am the root, fountain " and head of influence, whence my people ant* " members derive life, grace, fruitfulness, an» " all good J And my l-ather orders alt thirty '* concerning my branches or members, by in " ^''''f'if^S them into me, by visiting, defending " supporting, prujimg, and purging them com " tinually, to make them fruitful.''' The vine of Sodom, Dent. 32. 32. Their jiine is the vine of Sodom : T/tat is, a vine of a plant from Sodom, which brings forth only bitter grapes, and of which no use can be made, it IJ affirmed, that the fruits which grow about the Dead Sea are all rotten toilhin; and when they ar% opened, are full only of dmt. Moses hy this would sheWf that t/ie people of Israel were degenerated, that theti principles and practices were all corrupt and abominable. To express a time of public tranquillity, of profound peace. it is said, that every one lives in quiet under his own vine, and under his own fig-tree, 1 Kings 4. 25. Mic. 4. 4. Noah planted the vine after the deluge, and was the first that cultivated it, Gen. g. 20. Many are of opinion, that wine was not unknown be- fore the delude, and that this Patriarch only continued to lultivate the vine after this great catastrophe, as he had done before : But the fathers thvik that he knew nift the force oj wine, having never -used it before, nor having ever seat any one use it. lie is supposed to be the first that pressed out the juice oj the grape, and to have reduced it to a potable Itguor. Before him, men only ate the giapes, like other fruit. Gen. 40.9- in my dream, behold, a v. was before me lO. and in the v. were three branches, it budded 49. 11. Judah is a lion's whelp, binding his toal to the V. and his ass's colt to the choice v. Lev> 25.5. nor gather grapes of thy r. undressed, 11 . Aum. 6.4. he shall eat nothing oiaile of the v. tree Deui. 32. .12. for their v. is of the v. of Sodom Judg. g. 12. the trees said to the v. reign over an 13. 14. not eat any thint; that cometh of the v, 1 Kings 4. 25. dwelt safely every man under his v, 2 Kings 4. 3g. found a wild v. and gathered go'u-ds 18. 31. eat ye every man of his own j», Isa. 36. I6. Job 15. 33. snatl shake off his unripe grape as the v Psal. 80. 8. thou hast brought a v. out of Egypt 14. look down, and behold, and visit this d, 128.3. thy wife shall be as a fruitful v. by the sides Cant. 6. 11. to see whether the v. tiounshed, 7. 12, 7. 8. thy breasts shall be as clusters of the v Isa. 5. 2. he planted it with the choicest v, 16. 8. for the V. of Sibmah languisheth g. 1 will bewail the v. of Sibmah, Jer. 48, 32. 24. 7- the new wtne mourneth, the v. languishe:h 32. 12. they shall lament for the fruitful v. 34. 4. as the leaf falleth off from the z>. as a fig Jer. 2. 21. yet I had planted thee a noble v. how then turned into degenerate plant of strange v.f 6. g. shall glean the remnant of Israel as a v. 8. 13. there shall be no grapes on the v% nor figs Ezek. 15.2. what is the v. tree more than any tree * 6. as the v. tree which I have given for fuel 17. 6. it became a spreading v. of low stature 7. this V. did bend her roots towards him 19. 10. thy mother is like a v. in thy blood Hos. 10. 1. Israel is an empty v. he bringeth fruit 14. 7. they shall revive as corn, grow as the t . Joel I. 7. he laid my 3. waste, barked mj fig-tree 12. the V. is dried up, the fig-tree languisiieth 2.22. the fig-tree and the v. yieii their strength Mic. 4, 4. they shall sit every man under his h Hag. 2. 19. as yet the v. hath not brought forth Zech. 3. 10. shall ye call every man under the v 8. 12. the V. .shall give her frnit, the heavens dew Mai. 3. 11. neither shall your v. cast her fruit Mat. 26.29. 1 will not drink of this fruit of v. till io my Father's kingdom, Mark 14. 25. Luke 22. 18. John 15. 1. 1 am the true v. my Father is tusband man, 5. 4. branch cannot bear fruit, except it abide iu i. Jam. 3. 12. my brethren, can a v. bear figs^ Rev. H. 18. gather clusters of the v. of the eariu 19. the angel gathered the v. of the csrth 1^1 N VINES. JVu/n. 20. 5. it is do place of v. or pomegranates Deut. 8. 8. a land of wheat, barley, and », honey rsal. 78. 47. he destroyed their v. with hail 105. 33. he smote their v. also and fig-trees Cant. 2. 1.?. and the v. give a good smell I5.take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the V. for our V* have tender grapes I.fa.7. 23. where there were a thonsand v. Jer. 5. 17. they shall eat up thy v. and fig-trees .SI. 5. thou shalt yet plant v. on the mountains Bos. a. 12. 1 will destroy her v. and her fig-trees Ha&. 3. 17. neither shall fruit be in the v. VINE-DRESSERS. 3 A7H^j25.12.thecaptaiDof the guard left the poor of the land to be v.-dressers, Jer. 52. I6. 2 Chr. 26. lO.Uzzi^hadhusbandm. ^.vA v,'dressers Ixa. 61. 5. sons of alien shall be your v.-dressers Joei 1. H. be ashamed, howl, O ye v.-dressers VINEGAR Is made of wine, deer, cider, and even of water. The aitcients had several kvids of vinegar, which they made use of for drink. Boaz told liuth, that she might come and dip hei' morsel in the vinegar, along with his people, Ruth 2. 14. Harvesters made use cf this liquor for their refreshment : And this was a custom not only among the Jeics, but also among the Ro- mans. The emperor Pescennins A iger gave orders, that his soldiers shovld drink 7iothing but vinegar on their marches. And Constan tijie the Great allowed his soldiers wine and vinegar alternately every day. It is thought that the vinegar vihich the Roman soldiers offered to our Saviour at his crucifixion, was the vinegar they made use of for their own drinking. Mat, 27. 48. This vinegar was not of that sort that 7oe make use of for salads a7id sauces, but a small wine called pesca, or sera. They make great use of it iyi Spain and Italy, in harvest-time. They use it likewise on shipboard, to correct the ill taste of water. The scripture forbids the Nazarites to use vine- gar, and all sorts of liquors that come from the vine, and which are capable of inebriatinr. Num. 6. 3. 'However, there was a kind of strong vinegar, which Was not proper for drinking, or which was not uied till it was well diluted, Solomon says, Prov. 10. 26, As viiiegar to the teeth, so is the sluggard to them that send him ; " As vinegar by its cold and sharpness offends " the teeth arid the palate, so a sluggish mes- " se?iget is unserviceable and vexatious to those " who employ him." And in Prov, 25. 20, As vinegar upon nitre, so is he that singeth songs to an heavy heart. That is, " as vine- " gar being thrown upo?i nitre is a thing im- " proper, for it renders it less useful and not " so effectual to take out spots or blemishes, " so he that singeth songs to an heavy heart, " does that tvhich is unseasonable and offensive, " for his grief is thereby rather increased than *' diminished.'* * Xum. 6. 3, a Nazarite shall drink no v. of wine Rtuh 2. 14. eat bread and dip thy morsel in the v. Psal.6g. 21. Ihey gave me gall for my meat, in my thirst they gave me v. to drink, Mat. 27. 34. Prov. 10. 26. as v. to the teeth, so is the sluggard 25. 20. as V. upon nitre, so is he that singeth Mat. 27. 48. they look a spunge and filled it with v. Mark 15. 36. Liike 23. 36. John IQ. 29, 30. VINEYARD. Gen. 9. 20. Noah planted a v. and drank wine Ezod. 22. 5. if a man shall cause a v. to be eaten 23. 11. in like manner thou shalt deal with thy v. Lev. 19. 10. and thou shalt not glean thy v. £5. 3. and six years thou shalt prune tiy u, 4. neither sow thy field, nor prune thy v. Dent. 20. 6. what man is he that hath planted a ».^ 22. 9. thou shalt not sow thy v. with divers seeds, lest the fruit of thy seed and v. be defiled 23. 24. when thou comest into thy neighbour's v. 24. 21. when thou gatherestthe grapes of thy v. &?. 30, thou shalt plant a v. and not gather grapes 1 Kings'il.l. Nabothhad aw. hard by the palace 2. give me thy ». I will give thee abetter p. 6. 7. eat bread, I will give thee the v. of Naboth Psal. 80. 15. the v. thy right hand hath planted Proi'.24.30.IwentbyD. of themanvoidofunderst. 31. I6."with fruit of her hand she planted a v. tant. 1. 6. but mine own v. have I not kept 8. 11. Solomon had a v. he let the v. to keepers 12. my p.wniCQ is mine, is before me, O Solomon Zfo.1.8. daughter of Zion is left as a cottage in a v. 3. 14. for ye have eaten up the v. spoil of the poor 6. 1 . sing a song of my beloved touching his v. 7. for the V. oi Lordofhosts is the house of Israel 10. yea, ten acres of v. shall yield one bath «'. 2, in that day sing ye to her, ap. of red wine erfo VIO Jer. 12. 10. many pastors have destroyed my v. 35. 7. the Rechabites shall not plant v. Q. Mic.1,6. I will make Samariaasplantingsofav. Mat. 20. 1 . went early to hire labourers into his v. 4. he said unto them, go ye also into the v. 7- 21. 28. he said, son, go work to-day in my v. 33. a certain householder planted a v. and let it out to husbandmen, Mark 12, 1. JJuke 20.9* Luke 13. 6. a man had a fig-tree planted in his v. 7. then said he to the dresser of the v. behold 1 Cor. 9<7* who plantethaz). and eateth not fruit ? VINEYARDS. Num. 16. 14. hast not given us inheritance of v. 20. 17. we will not pass through the v. 21. 22. 22. 24. angel of the Lord stood in a path of the v. Deut. 6. 11 . he swore to give thee v. and olive-trees which thou plantedst not, Jflj/j. 24. 13. Neh.g.25: 28. 39. thou shalt plant v. and dress them Judg. 15, 5- the foxes burnt up the v. and olives 21. 20. saying, go and lie in wait in the v. 1 Sam. 8. 14. ne will take yonr fields and your v. 22. 7. will the son Jesse give every one of you v.F 2 Kings 5. 26. is it a time to receive v. and sheep ? 18. 32. till I take you to a land of bread and v. 19. 29. in the third year sow, reap, and plant v. 1 C/iron. 27. 27. overthe v. was Shimei, over the increase of the v. for the wine-cellars was Zabdi Neh. 5. 3. we have mortgaged our v. and houses 11. restore to them their v. and olive-yards Job 24. 18. he beholdeth not the way of the v. Psal. 107. 37. sow the fields and plant v. to yield Eccl. 2. 4. I builded me houses, I planted me v. Cane. 1. 6. they made roe the keeper of the v. 14. as a cluster of camphire in the v. of En-gedi 7. 12. let us get up early to the v. let us see if vine Isa. 16. 10. in the v. there shall be no singing 65. 21. they shall build houses and inhabit, shall plantB. and eat the fruit of them, ATnasg. 14. Jer, 32. X5. houses and v. shall be possessed again 39. 10. Nebuzar-adan gave the poor v. and fields Ezek. 28. 26. they shtiU build houses and plant v. Hos. 2. 15. 1 will give her her v. from thence Amos 4. 9. the palmer worm devoured your ». 5 11. ye have planted v. but ye shall not drink 17. and in all v. shall be wailing, I will pass ^epA. 1.13. they shall plant ».but not drink the wine VINTAGE. Lev, 26. 5. your threshing shall reach to the v. and the v. shall reach to the sowing time Judg. 8. 2. is it not better than the v. of Abiezer ? Job 24. 6. they gather the v. of the wicked Isa. 16, 10. 1 have made their v. shouting tc cease 24. 13. as the gleaning grapes when v. is done 32. 10. the V. shall fail, gathering shall not come Jer. 48. 32. the spoiler is fallen upon thy v. Mic. 7. 1. I am as the grape-gleanings of the v. Zech, 11. 2. the forest of the v. is come down VIOL. Isa. 5. 12. harp and v. and wine are in their feasts Amos 6. 5. that chant to sonnd of the v. and invent VIOLS. Isa. 14. 11, the noise of thy v. is brought down Amos 5. 23. I will not hear the meledy of thy v. VIOLATED. Ezek. 22.26. her priests have v. my law profaned VIOLENCE. Gen. 6. 11. and the earth was filled with v. 12. _'. + 5 , their swords are weapons of v. Lev. 6. S. if one lie in any thing t£iken away by v. S Sam. 22. 3. my Saviour, tnou savest me from v, 1 Chron. 12. + 17. seeing there is no v. in my hands Job 19. t7. T cry out of v. but I am not heard Psal. 11. 5. him that loveth v. his soul hateth 18. t48, bast delivered me from the man of v. 25. 1 19- and they hate me with hatred of a. 55. 9. 1 have seen v. and strife in the city 58. 2. you weigh the v. of your hands in earth 72. 14. he shall redeem their soul from v. 73. 6, therefore v. covereth them as a garment Prov. 3. t 31. envy thou not a man of v. 4. 17. for they drink the wine of v. 10. 6. V. covereth the mouth of the wicked, 11. 13. 2. the soul of the transgressors shall eat v. 28. 17. a man that doeth v. to the blood of any Isa. 53. 9. because he had done no ».nor was deceit 59- 6. and the act of v. is in their hands 00. 18. V. shall no more be heard in thy land Jer. 6. 7. V. and spoil is heard in her, before me 20. 8. for since I spake, I cried ». and spoil 22. 3. and do no wrong, do no v. to the stranger 17. thine eyes, thy heart are for v. to do it 23. 1 10. their v. is evil, their force not right 51.35.W. done tome and my flesh be upon Babylon 46. a rumour, v. in the land, ruler against ruler Ezek. 7. 11. V. is risen up into a rod of wickedness 23. make a chain, for the city is full of v. 8. 17. they have filled the land with v. 28.16 12, 19, because of the v. of them that dwell 18. 7- if a man hath spoiled none by v. 16. 12. but if je hath spoiled and otinressed hv 1 spoiled and oppressed by v, 18, VIR Ezek.ZZ.^ 26.her priests have offered v.to my law 45, 9. O princes of Israel, remove v. and spoil Joel 3. 19. Edom shall be a wilderness for the r Amos 3. 10. who store up v. in their palaces 6. 3. ye that cause the seat of v. to come near Obad. 10, for thy v. shame shall cover thee Jonah S. 8. let them turn every one from the v Mid. 2. 2. they covet fields, and take them by e 6. 12. for the rich men thereof are full of v. Had. 1. 2. how long shall I cry out to thee of v. 3. V. is before me |] 9- ^^^y shall come all for x 2. 8. and for the v. of the land, of the city 17- V. of Lebanon cover thee, v. of the land Zeph.l.Q.fill their masters' houses with v.a.ni dece& 3. 4. her priests have done v. to the law Mai. 2. 16. for one covereth v. with Ms garment Mat. 11. 12. the kingdom of heaven suffereth v. Luke 3.14. do v. to no man, nor accuse any falsely Acts 5. 26. the captain brought tnem without v, 21, 35. Paul borne of soldiers foru, of people 27. 41. the hinder part was broken for v. of waves Heb. 11, .34. through faith quenched the v. of fire Rev. 18. 21. with v. shall Babylon be thrown down VIOLENT. 2 Sam. 22. 49- thou hast lifted me up on high, thoc hast delivered me from the r- man, Psal. 18. 48. Psal. 7, 16. his V. dealing come on his own pate 86. 14. the assemblies of v. men sought my soul 140. 1. preserve me from the v. man, 4. 11. evil shall hunt the v. man to overthrow him Prov. 16. 29. a V. man enticeth his neighbour Eccl. 5. 8. if thou seest v. perverting of judgment Mat. 11. 12. the v. take it by force, heaven VIOLENTLY^ Gen. 21. 25. Abimelech's servants had v. taken Lev. 6. 4. he shall restore that which he took v Deut. 28. 31. thine ass shall be v. taken away Job 20. 19. he hath v. taken away an house 24. 2. they v. take away flocks, and feed thereof 1 19- draught and heat v. take the snow waters Isa. 22. 18. he will surely v, turn and toss thee Lam. 2. 6. he hath v. taken awaj his tabernacle Mat.Z.Z'i.the whole herd of swine ran v. into the sea and perished in waters, Mark 5, 13. Luke 8, 33. VIOLET. Esth. 1. 16. where were green and v, hangings 8.ti5. Mordecai went out in apparel of v. VIPER A little serpent, about half a yard in length, but the most poisonous in its bite of alt the Euro- pean serpents. It is called vffpera, quasi vivi- para, because it brings forth its young alive. Generally the viper is not very lo?tg, the largest being not above half an ell long, and its thickness not above an inch. It has a fiat head with a snout rising up, like that of a pig. The male has only two teeth, but the female has several; and the male is said to be com- Tnonly blacker than the female. It is said, that when the viper brings forth, the yotaig ones 'Jcill the dam j but this is contradicted by experience. Though site brings forth her young alive, they are enclosed in little skifis, that break open on the third day. The poison of the viper is very dangerous, but its flesh is good in many distempers. The viper is mentioned in several places of scrips- ture. Job 20. l6. The viper's tongue shall slay him. The Hebrew word Peten, ihey say, rather signifies the asp tha^j, the viper. Isaiah speaks also of the viper. Isa. 30. 6. where the Hebrew has Ephee ; which is thought to be the true name of the viper. John the Baptist, and afterwards our Saviour, called the Scribes and fharisees,a generation of vipers, a wicked brood of wicked parejits, who by their poisonous doc- trines ruined the soulsofvien, Mat.3.7. [ 12.34 Job 20. 16. of asps, the v. tongue shall slay him Isa. 30. 6. from whence come the v. and serpent 41. 1 24. your work is worse than of a v. 59. 5. that which is crushed breaks out into a v. ^cij2H.3.there came p. and fastened onPaul'shand VIPERS. Mat. 3. 7. O generation of v. 12, 34. | 23. 33. VIRGIN. LukeZ.t. In Greek, Parthenos ; in Hebrew, Almah. These words properly signify an nnmarrted young woman, that has preserved t/ie purity of her body. In this sense we meet wtth tt tn c/n famous passage of Ziaiali, Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, Isa. 7. 14, meaning, she would be a virgin as well after a* before her bringing farth. But sometimes via gin is made use of to express a young womaiu whether she has kept her virginity or Joel 1. 8, Lament like a virgin girded witt sackcloth for the husband of her youth. Tl/i, more precisely to express the state of virginity the scripture often adds to the words maid or virgin, these, or such like vords r^'ither had VIN uy man mown her, Cjn. 24. l6. Num. SI. 17. JVi* Heftrete word Alniah, signifiet a person con- cealed ; for young unmarrifd aomen lived m rttired apartmtnts, ahere the men did riot lue to go : And token young women mere obliged to go out, they were alwayi vailed, and never ap- peared uncovered, but be/ore their nearest rela- tions. Wtien AmnoH, the son of David, had conceives a violent passion far his sister Tainar, he could not get private converse with her, be- cause ike Was a virgin, and kept up very close. 2 Sam. 13. 9, For she was a virgin, and Am- nnn thought it harti for him to do any thing to her. And in the book of Maccabees, it is taid, that when Hetiodonis came to Jerusalem^ to take away the treoiures of the temple, the ^irift 'echise virgins came out of their retire- ments i some appeared in the streets, some at -'heir vindows, and others upon the wails, 2 Mace. S. 19- Atid it it well known that young uiomen in the east do not appear in public, but are shut up in their houses and in their mother's apai iments. '■''rgin is often used in scripture for a people, a 'ity, a nation. The virgin, the daughter of Bi ■yton, the virgin, the daughter- of Zion, the i'^rgin, the daughter of Israel, &c. These phrases signify the province, the land, the peo- ple of Babylon, Zion, Israel, A:c. The pro- fessors of religion in general are called virgins, tuck as are not defiled with any scandalous 'in, nor erroneous opinion. Mat. 25. 1, The kingdom of heaven shall be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps. They are ail called virgins, because they made profession of holiness ; yet mily five deserved the name, they having not only a profession, but a true faith aud love to feed their profession : The others made a profession, but had not the truth of grace m the heart. The character of vir- gins is principally given to those that adhere stedfastly to Christ, and abAjr every thing that has any shew of violaii?ig their fidelity to Aim. Rev. 14. 4, These are they which are not de- filed with women, that are not corrupted with the erroneous doctrine and idolatrous worship of the anii-christian church, for they are vir- gins : They keep close to Christ in all his or- dinances, a7id are led by his word and ^irit. The Apostle says, I have espoused yon to one husl)and, that 1 may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ, 2 Cor, 11. 2. Oen. 24. Ifi. Rebckah was fair to look upon, a w, 43. when the v. cometh forth to draw water Lev. 21. 3. for his sister, a». he may be defiled 1 4. ho shall take a v. of his own people to wife Deut, 22. 19. he brought an evil name upon a v. 2,1. a P. betrothed 11 28. a v. not betrothed ,i2. 25. destroy both the young, man and the v. 2 •Son;. 13.2. Amnon fell sick for Tamar,she was an. S A'ijig! 19. 21 . the V. the daughter of Zion hath de- spised thee and laughed thee to scorn, Isa, 37. 32. Isa, 7. 14. behold a v. shall oonceive, Mat. 1. 23. 23. 1 2. shalt no more rejoice, O thou oppressed v. 47- 1. come down andsit in the dust, Ov. of Bab. 62.5. for as a young man marrieth a v. so thy sons Jer. 14, 17. the v. daughter of my people is broken 18. 13, V. of Israel hath done a horrible thing SI. 4, and thou shalt be built, O r, of Israel 13. then shall the v. rejoice in the dance 21. turn again, Op. of Israel, to these thy cities 46. 11. take balm, O v. the daughter of Egypt Lam.l.m. Lord hath trodden d. daughter of Judah 2. 13. that I may comfort thee. Op. daughter of Zion Joell. 8. lament like a v. gh-ded with sackcloth /imos5, 2, the v. of Israel is fallen, no more rise Luke 1. 27. the angel was sent from God to a v. i Cot. 7. 28. if a v. marry, she hath not sinned 34. there is difference between a wife and a v. 37. decreed that he will keep his v. doeth well Vor. 11. 2. that I may presfutyou as a chaste v. VIRGINS. Etod. 22. ]7. shall pay according to the dowry of p. U-Sarn. 13. 18. were kings' daughters v. apparelled Ir'jth. 2. 17. Esther found favour above all the v. Psal. 45. 14. the v, her companions that follow her Cant. 1.3. as ointment, therefore do the v. love thee fi.B, threescore queens and v. without number Isa, 23. i. I travail not, nor do I bring up v. Lam. 1. 4. her priests sigh, heru. are afflicted W. my V. and young men are gone into captivity 2. 10, the V. of Jerusalem hang down their heads 21. v. and young men are fallen by tlie sword /cpf 8. 13. 10 that day shah the fair v. faint Mat.Q.'i. 1. kingdom ot beavei. is likened to ten p. dctt 21 .'J Philijihad lour dau>iliters, v. prophesied [ Cor. 7. CS". concfrniiig I' I hr.it' no coinmnmlnient fiiii VIS Ilev. 14. 4. which are not defiled, for they arc v. Young VIRGINS. Jhidg. 21, 12. at Jabesh-gilead were four hundred young V. 1 Kings 1 . 2. let there be sought for king a young v. Esth. 2.2. let there be fair young o. sought for king 3. they may gather together all the fair young v. VIRGINITY. Lev. 21. 13. he shall take a wife in her v. Dent. 22. 15. bring the tokens of her v. 17, 50. Judg. 11. 37. that I may bewail my v. 38. Etek. 23. 3. they bruised the teats of their v. 8. Luke 2. 36. Anna lived seven years from her v. VIRTUE. In Greek, Arete, or Dynamis. It is in opposition to vice, and is taken, (1) For moral virtue, probity of manners among men, as the generu-al Tcord that contains all moral and Christian v'it- tues under it ; in this sense it is used, Phil. 4. 8, If there be ajiy virtue, thing on these things. Jf there be any other commendable practise amongst any, diligently coiisider and practise it. (2) /* is taken for the power, the wisdom, the goodness, and truth of God, which he ma?tifests in bringing the elect out of a slate of ignorance and unbelief into his marvellous light. 1 Pet. 2. 9, That ye should shew forth the praises \or virtues^ of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light, Also in Mark 5. 30, virtue is put for power, Jesus knowing that virtue had gone out of him. (3) It is taken for Christian courage and reso- lution in all dangers and troubles that persons may meet with. 2 Pet. 1. 5, Add to your « faith, virtue. (4) It is put for miracles. Mat. 7. 22, Have we not done many wonderful works in thy name. In the original it is ^vviifteig TToAAaf, many virtues. Mark 5. 30. v. had gone out of him, Luke 6. IQ. I 8.46. Phil. 4. 8. if there be any p. think on these things 2 7-'er.l.3.ofhim that hath called us to glory and p. 5. add to your faith v. and to v. knowledge VIRTUES. I Pet. 2.-\Q, that ye should shew forth the v. of him VIRTUOUS. Rrtth 3. 11, all know that thou art a p. woman Prov. 12. 4. a V. woman is a crown to her husband 31. 10. who can find v, woman ''price above rubies VIRTUOUSLY. I'rov. Sl,29.many daughters have done p. but thou VISAGE. Isa. 52. 14. his p. was marred more than any man Lam. 4. 8. their v. is blacker than a coal Dan. 3, 19. and the form of his p. was changed VISIBLE. C0/.l.l6.by him were all things created, it, and inv. VISION. See the Signification on Prophet, Oracle, Thommim, Visit. Num. 24. 4, which saw the p. of the Almighty, I6. 1 Sam.S.l.-vford was precious, there was no open v. 15. and Samuel feared to shew Eli the p. 2 Sam. 7,17. according to all these words and this p. so did Nathan speak to David, 1 Chron. 17. 15. 2 Chr. 32. 32. they are written in the p. of Isaiah Job 20. 8. be chased away as a ». of the night Psal. 89. 19. thou spakestin ». to thy Holy One Prov. 29. 18. where there is no v. the people perish Isa. 1. I. then, of Isaiah || Oicrrf. 1. v. of Obadiadi Si. 2. a grievous v. is declared unto me 22. 1. the burden of the valley of v. 5. 28, 7. they err in v. they stumble in judgment 29. 7. they shall be as a dream of a night-v. 11. the p. is become as a book that is sealed Jer. 14. 14. they prophesy unto you a false v. 9.^. 16. they speak a v. of their own heart Lam. 2. 9- her prophets find no v. from the IjOrd Ezek. 7. 13. p. is touching the whole multitude S6.then shall they seek a v. of the prophet 8.4. according to the d. that I saw, 11. 24. | 43. 3. 12. 22, days are prolonged and every p. faileth 23. say to them, the effect of every p. is at hand 24. there shall be no more any vaia v. nor divi- nations 27. the V. that he seetb is for many days to come 13.7. have ye not seen a vain v. and spoken? Dan. 'z. 19- wzLS revealed to Daniel in a night-p. 7.2. 1 saw in my 0. by night, the four winds strove 8. 1. a p. appeared unto me, even unto me Daniel 13. how long shall be the v. concerning sacrifice ? 16. Gabriel, make this man to understand the v. 17- for at tiie time of the end shall be the v. S6. shut up the V. f(S7. 1 was astonished at the p. 9- 21 . whom I had seen in the v. at the beginning 23,ccnsider the v. ||21.and to seal up the p. 10. 1. and he had understanding of the :;. 7. 1 alone saw the p. men with me, baw not v. 8 1.1 for yet the r. is for many days VIS /)a». 10.16. by V. my sorrows are tunied upon me 11. 14. shall exalt themselves to establish the p, Mic, 3. 6. night to yon that ye shall not have a p. Nah. 1. l.the book of the v. of Nahum Hah. 2. 2. write the p, and make it plain on tables 3. for the v. is yet for an appointed time, at end Zech. 13.4. prophets be ashamed every one of his p Mat. 17. 9. charged, saying, t*ll the p. to no man Luke 1. 22. they perceived that he had seen a s. 24. 23. saying, that they had seen a p. of angels Acts 10. 17. while Peter doubted of the p. 19. 11. 5. in a trance I saw a p. a vessel descend 12. 9. wist not it was true, but thought he saw a 16. 9. a p. appeared to Paul in the night, 18. 9. 26. ig. I was not disobedient to the heavenly v. Rev. 9. 17. and thus I saw the horses in the v. In a VISION. Gen. 15.1. word of the Lord came to Abram in a p Num.Xi.d. I will make myself known to him in avi £ze^.ll.24.broughtme in a v. by the Spirit of God Dan. 8,2. I saw in a v. and I wai by the river Ulai Acts 9. 10. to Ananias said the Lord in a v. 12. Sanl hath seen in a p. a man named Aiian.u 10. 3. Cornelius saw tn a p. an angel of God VISIONS. Gen. 46, 2. God spake to Israel in v. of the night 2 Chron. 9. 29- written in the v. of Iddo me seer 26. 5. Zechariah had understanding in v. of God Job 4. 13. in thoughts from the v. of the night 7. 14, then thou terrifiest me through v. Ezek. I. 1. heavens opened, and I saw the p. of God 8. 3. he brought me in the p. of God to Jerusalem 13. 16. prophets which see v. of peace for -her 40. 2. in V. he brought me to the land of Israel Da?i. 1. 17. Daniel had understanding in all v. 2. 28. the V. of thy head on thy bed, are thuse 4. 5. and the v. of my head troubled me 7. 1. Daniel had p. of his head upon his bea 7. I ?aw in the night v. and behold, 1:1. 15. and the p. of my head troubled me Hos. 12. 10. I have multiplied p. I used similitudes Joel 2. 28. your young men shall see v. Acts 2. 17. 2 Cor. 12. I. 1 will come to p. and revelations VISIT. God visits men both in mercy and in wrath. He visited Sarah in his mercy, and gave her a son. Gen, 21. 1. He visited the Israelites in Egypt, and se?it Moses to deliver them, Exod, 3. I6. He visited Hannah the mother of Samuel, and gave her S071S aJid daughters, 1 Sara. 2.21. And he visited and redeemed his people 6// the coming of the Messiah, Luke 1. 68. God visits also in his wrath and in hti vengeance. He visits the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, to the third and fourth generation, Exod. 20. 5. visiting, that is, rememberini;, enquiring into, or punishing. He threatens to visit the iniquity of the worshippers of the golden calf iji the day of his vengeance, Exod, 32. 34-. Nothing is tnore frequent in the language of the prophets, than the verb to visit, taken in the sense of punishing, chastising, and reveng- ing. To visit is also taken for jiaytng visits of civility, friendship, or duty* Muses went lo visit Aw brethren. Acts 7. 23. And Paul and Barnabas went to visit the churches they had planted, Acts 15. 36. Vision is a revelation from God, which among the Jews were of four sorts ; [l] By the Holy Spirit immediately, Acts 9. 10. [2] By Urim and Thummin. [3] By a voice from heaven spoken by an angel. Acts 10. 3, \/i\ By prt phecy, which were twofold, either in dreams, o> when awake, in a trance, or ectasy. Acts 10. 3 17. I 12. 9- I 16. 9. Gen. 50. 24. God will surely v. you, 25, Exod. 13. 19t Exod. 32. 34. when I p. I will v. their sin on them Lev. 18. 25. I do v. the iniquity thereof upon it Job 5. 24. thoa shalt p. thy habitation and not sin 7. 18. that thou shouldest v. him every morning Psal. 59. 5. O Lord, awake to v. all the heaiheu 80. 14. look down from heaven and p. this vine 89- 32. then will I v. their transgression with rod* 106. 4. remember me, O v. me with thy salvation Isa. 10. f 12. I will V. upon the stout heart of king 23. 17. the Lord will p. Tyre, she shall turn 24. i 21. liOrd shall p. upon the host of high ones Jer. 3. 16. neither shall they p. the ark of the Lord 5. 9. shall I not v. for these things ? 29. | 9 9. 6. 15. at time I p. them, they shall be cast down 9. i 25. I will V. upon all that are circumcised 11. 1 22. I will p. upon the men of Anathoth 13. f 21. wilt thou say when he shall p. on thee 14. 10. will remember iniquity and v. their sin.- 15. 15. O Lord, thou knowesc, remember and v. 23. 2. 1 will p. on you the evil of your doings + .14. I will V. upon that man and his house 25. 1 12. that I will v. upon the king of Baby ■JT C';. :ind th(^e shall they be till 1 p. o* vol Jjr.ZQ.10.l win o.you and perform my good word 32. 5. and there shall he be till 1 v. him 49. 8. the time I will v. Esau || 50. 31. v. Babylon tarn. 4. 22. he will v. thine iniquity, O Edom Hos. 3. 13. I will V. on her the days of Baalim «. 13. remember, now will he v. their sins, Q. Q, Amos 3. 14. I will also v. the altars of Beth-el Zeph.2. 7. Lord shall zi. and turn their captivity ?ec/i. 11.16. who shall not p. those that be cut off ^ts 7. 23. it came into his heart to v. his brethren lb. 14. hath declared how God did if. theOentilea 35. let us go again and s. our brethren in every Sam. 1,27. is this, to in. the fatherless and widows VISITATION . yawi.lS.SQ.iftteybe visited after the v. of all men Sod 10. 12. thy V. brfith preserved my spirit jfl. 10. 3. what will ye do in the day of v. ? ier. 8. 12. in time of their v, shall be cast down 10. 15. in the time of v. they shall perish, 51. 18. 11. 23. 1 will bring evil on (he men of Auathoth, even in the year of their v. 23. 12. | 48. 44. 46. 21. the time of their v. was come, 50. 27. 50. + 21. go up against the inhabitants of ». Hos. 9.7. the days of ». are come, Israel shall know Mic. 7.4. thy V. cometh, now shall be perplexity iMie 19. 44. thou knowest not the time of ihy v. ^Pe/. 2.12. they may Rlorify God in the day off. VISITED. ■^«H. 21. 1. and the Lord v. Sarah as he had said Exod. 3. 16. saying, I have surely v. you ■'. 3i. they heard that the Lord had v. Israel Num. 16,29. if they bey. after visitation of all men 'ndq. 15. 1. that Samson v. his ^vife with a kid Rui/i 1.6. she heard how the Lord had v. his people I Ham. 2. 21. the Lords. Hannah, she conceived Tod 35. 15. now it is not so, be hath v. in his anger Psal. 17. 3. thou hast v. me, thou hast tried me Prov. 19. 23. he shall not be v. with evil Isa. 24i. 22. after many days shall they be v. 26. 14. therefore hast thou v. and destroyed them X6. Lord, in trouble have they v. thee 29. 0. thou shalt be v. of the Lord with thunder Jer. ft, 6. Jerusalem is the city to be v. oppression S3. 2. ye scatteredmy flock and have not v. them E':ek. 38. 8. after man^ days thou shalt be v. iCech. 10. 3. the Lord of hosts hath v. his flock Mat. 25. 36, 1 wa5 sick, ye p. me jl 43. ye v. me not Luke 1. 68. he hath v. and redeemed his people 7H. the day-spring from on high hath v. us 7. 16. saying, that God hath v. his people VISITEST. Psal. 8. 4. son of man that thou v. him, Heb. 2. 6. 65. 9. thou V. the earth and waterest it, enrichest VISITETH. Job 31. 14. when he v. what shall I answer him ? VISITING. Exod. 20. 5. V. the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, 34, 7. Num. 14. 18. Deut. 5. 9. VOCATION. Eph. 4. 1. I beseech that ye walk worthy of the v. VOICE. Bif tins 7£ord is not only understood the voice of a man or beast, but all other sorts of sounds, noises, or cries : And even thunder has often the name of the voice of God given to it. Pharaoh begged of Moses to intreat the Lord that there might be no more mighty thunder- ings, in Hehreio, voices of God, Exod. 9. 28. Eiihu sat/Sj Hear attentively the noise of his voice. Jlnd in Psal. 29. the voice of the Lord is fretjuently put for thunder. To hear or to hearken to any one's voice, is to obey him. Exod. 15. 26, If thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, I will put none of these diseases upon thee, which I have brought upon the Egyptians. Our Saviour says, that his sheep hear his voice, and follow him ; that is, they obey hi?n, they depend upon his ministry, and imitate his example, .John 10. 27. The Spouse says, Cant. 2. 8, The voice of my beloved ; I hear the voice of Chiist, in the ministry of the toord and motions of his Sjnrit. "'o change the votce. Gal. 4. SO, I desire to change my voice. The apostle was forced to write somewhat roughly and sharply, as in chap. 3. ver. 1. Now he wishes to bs p<-esent with the Galatians, and to order matters so, that if possi- ble, he might hare occastoji to rejoice leith them and comfort them, instead of complaining of them and reproving thein. J'he daughter of the voice, called in Hebrea, Eath-kol, was, as the Jewish writers say, a preternatural xoay in which God discovered his jrill to them, after the toord of prophecy had ceased in Israel. The generality of their tra- ditions, and the customs of their nation, are founded on this Eath-kol. They pretend that Gtfd revealed them to their elders, not bif any MTticulate prophecy, but by some sccict impua 662 vo: ' iion, or by sortie tradition, which tney call the daughter of the voice. They pretend, that the daugliter of the voice, is a voice from heaven, heard in an articulate manner, much after the Same way as the voice which called youitg Samuel, when God revealed to him what was to befal the higJt-priest Eli and his family : God then called him three times with an articitlate voice ; and Samuel replied in the -same manner as he would have answered a ma?i, not knowing as yet /tow to distinguish the voice of God, 1 Sam. 3. 4, 5, &c. Or, The daughter of the voice, re- sembles that which was uttered from the sanc- tuary, when the Ijord spake to Moses, or an- swered the high-priest, who consulted him by the Urim and Thunimim . These two sorts of voices, were, as one may say, the mother of that other voice 7ohich succeeded them, and was called Bath-kol, daughter-noicf, or daughter of the voice, because it was, as it were, the daughter of this first voice. r/ie J3ath-kol, as Dr. Prideaux shews, was a fan- tastical way of divination, invented by the Jews, like the Sort.es Virgilianae among the heathens. For as rcith them the words first dipt at i7£ the book of that poet, wat the oracle whereby they prognosticated those future events which they desired to be informed of ; so with the Jews, xohen they appealed to Bath-kol, the 9iext words which they should hear from any one's mouth were the same oracle to them. It is said in the Talmud, that two Rabbins, de- sirous of visiting tlieir friend Rabbi Samuel, Doctor of Babylon, said one to another, let its follow the directimi of Bath-kol ; as they ivere passing by a school, they heard a young lad reading this passage of tlie first book of Samuel, chap, 25. ver. 1, And Samuel died. From thence they concluded that Samuel was dead The event justified what they had prognosticated, for they found that at that time Rabbi Samuel of JBabi/lon had departed this life. These casual and odd oracles were esteemed as voices of God's appointment. Gen. 4. 10. the v. of thy brother's blood crieth 27. 22. the V. is J acob's v. but the hands are Esau's 29. 11. and Jacob lifted up his v. and wept 39. 15. when he heard that 1 lifted up my v. Exod. 4, 8, they will believe the v. of the latter sign Ifl. 19. Moses spake, God answered him by a v. 23. 21. beware of aim, obey his v. provoke not 24. 3. and all the people answered with one v. 32. 18. it is not the v. of them that shout Lev. 5. 1. if a soul hear the v. of swearing Num. 14. 1, the congregation lifted up their v. Deut. 4. 30. if thou shalt be obedient to his v. 8. 20. because ye would not be obedient to his v. Josh. 6. 10. nor make any noise with your v. Judg. 18. 3. they knew the v. of the Levite iSam. 24. 16. is this thy v. my son David? 26. 17. 2 Sa7n. 22. 14. and the Most High uttered his v. lA'i«gj 18.26. was notJ.nor any that answered, 29. 1 27. at noon Elijah said, cry with a great v. 19. 12. and after the fire a still small u. 2 Kings^f. 31. there was neither v. nor hearing 7. 10. there was no v. of man, but horses tied 19. aa. gainst whom hast thou exalted thy v. and lifted up thine eyes on high ? Isa. 37. 23, 1 Chron. 15. 16. by lifting up the v. with joy 2 Chron. 24. +9. made a v. thro' Judah and Jerus. Ezra l.tl. Cyrus caused a v. to pass through kiugdom Job 2. 12. Job's frieuds lifted up their t. and wept 3, 7, to be solitary, let no joyful v. come there 29. + 10. the V. of the nobles was hid 30. 31. my organ into the v. of them that weep 37. 4. a V. roareth, ho Jhundereth with the v. 5, God thundereth marvellously with his v, 40, 9- or canst thou thunder with a v. like him .' Psal. 18. 13. and the Highest gave his v. 26.7. i may publish with the o. of thanksgiving 31 . 22. thou heardest the o. of my supplications 42, 4. 1 went to house of God with the v. of joy 44, ]6. for the v. of him that reproacheth 46, 6. he uttered his v. the earth melted 47. 1. shout unto God with the v. of triumph 66. 19. he hath attended to the v. of my prayer 68. 33. he sendeth out his v. and that a mighty v. 74. 23. forget not the c. of thine enemies 77. 1. I cried unto the Lord with my v. 142. 1. 18. the v. of my thunder was in heaven 86. 6. attend to the v. of my supplications 93. 3, O Lord, the floods have lifted up their v. 98. 5, sing unto the Lord with the v, of apsalm 102. 5. by reason of the v. of my groaning 103. 20. hearkening to the v. of his word 104.7- at V. of thy thunder they hasted away liy. 13. c. of rejoicing in tabernacles of righteous 141. 1. give ear to my v. when I cry unto thee Prov, 1. 20. she utlerelh her v. in the streets vol p7rti'.2.3.ifthou liftestupthy v. for understanding 5. 13. 1 have not obeyed (he v. of my teache» 8. 1. doth not understanding put forth her v. 4. to you, O men, I call, my j,. is to sons of men 26. f 25. when he maketh his v. gracious Eccl.5.:i. a fool's ».is known by multitude of word* 6. wherefore should God be angry at thy p. ? 10, 20, for a bird of the air shall carry the v. J2. 4. he shall rise up at the v. of the bird Cant. 2.8. the v, of my beloved, behold, he cometh 12. the V. of the turtle is heard in our land 5. 2. It is the V. of my beloved that knocketh Isa. 6. 4. posts moved at the v. of him that cried 13. 2. exalt the v. unto them, shake the hand 29. "^^ t^y ^> be as one that hath a familiar spirit 30. 19. be gracious to thee at the v. of thy cry 31. 4. the lion will not be afraid of their v. 40. 3. the V. of him that crieth in tfae wilderness, - Mat. 3. 3. Mark 1. 3. Imke 3. 4. 6. V. said, cry II 48. 20. with the v. of singing 50. 10. that obeyeth the v. of hi.<; servant 51.3. joy, thanksgiving, and the v. of melody 52. 8. with the v. together shall they sing t5. 19. 1 will joy in my people, the v. of weeping shall be no more heard in her, nor v. of crying 66.6. a V. of noise, z.v. from tenip1e,a]:'. of Lord Jer, 2. 1 1.5. the young lions gave out their ». 4. 15. a V. declareth from Dan and publisheth 16. give out their v, against the cities of Judah 6. 23. their v. roareth like the sea, 50. 42. 7-34. the V. of mirth, v, of gladness, v. of the bride- groom, V. of bride, IG. Q. \ 25. 10. | 33, 11. 8, 19. V. of the cry uf the daughter of my people 10.13. when he uttereth his v. there is a multitude of waters in the heavens, 51 . \G. 25.36. a zt. of the cry of shepherds and an howling 30, 19. and the v. of them that make merry 31. 15. a V. was heard in Kamah, lamentation 16. saith the Lord, refrain thy r. from weeping 46. 22. the F. thereof shall go like a serpent 48. 3. a V. of crying shall be from Horonaim 50. 28. the v. of them that flee and escape 51.55. Lord hath destroyed out ofher the great v. Ezek. I. 24. I heard as the v. of the Almighty 10.5.as the V. of Almighty God when he speaket^ 23. 42. and as. of a multitude being at ease 33,32. a lovely song of one that hath apleasant o. 43.2. and his v. was like the noise of many waters, and the earth shinedwith his glory. Rev. 1. 15. J)fl7f. 4. 31. there fell a v. from heaven, saying 6. 20. he cried with a lamentable v. to Daniel 10. 6. V, of his words like the v, of a multituda Joel 2. 11. Lord shall utter Lis p. before his army 3.16. shall utter his v. from Jerusalem, .^mof 1.2. Jonah 2. 9. I will sacrifice with v. of thanksgiving Nah. 2. 7' shall lead her as 'with the v. of doves .14a^3.17.ap.fromheayen,thisismybelovedSonin whom I am well pleased, Mark 1.11. Ji^ke 23.2. 17.5.ai'.out of the cloud, this is my beloved Son in whom I amwellplea5ed,Jl/ar he that is of the truth heareth my v. Acts 9. 7. hearing a v. but seeing no man 10, 13. came a r. saying, rise, Peter, kill and eat 15. and the v. spake unto him again, 11, 9, 12. 14. when she knew Peter's v. she opened not 22. it is the ». of a god, and not of a man 19- 34, all with one v. cried, Great is Diana 24. 21. except it be for this one v. that I cried 26. 10, put to death, I gave my p. against them 1 Cor, 14. II . if I know not the meaning of the v. 19. that by my v. I might teach others also Gal. 4. 20. I desire now to change my v. 1 !rAcw.4,l6.Lord descend withe, of the archangel Heb. 12. 26. whose v. then shook the earth 2 Pei. 1.17 .there came a v. from the excellent glory 2, 16, the dumb ass speaking with man's v. Rev. ;. 12. I tinned to see the v. that spake 16. 17. there came a great v. saying, it is done VOICE joined with hear. Gen. 4. 21, hear my v. ye wives of Lamech Dent. 4. .33 , did ever people hear v. of God and liv« 36. out of heaven he made thee to hear his v 5. 25. if we hear the 77. of God, we shall die 33. 7. he said, hear Lord the ». of Judah 2 Sam. ig, 35. can I hear the v. of singing-men ? 22, 7. and he did hear my v. out of his temple Job 3. 18. they hear not the v. of the oppressor 37. 2. hear attentively the noise of his v. Psal. 5. 3. my v. shalt thou hear in the morning 27, 7. hear, O Lord, when I cry with my o. 2B.fi i 64. 1. I 119. 149. I 130. 8. I :40 VOL Ptal. tt6t^.heai- mc, becauM:) of Uie v. of ihu enemy 17- I will cry aloud and he shall Aear my v. f)5. 7. tO'ilay il ye will hear his p. harden not your hearts as in the wilderness, JIe&. 3. 7, 15. I 4.7. Cunt. Z. 1 4. let Die hear thy s. for aweet is lay v. ha. yi. g. hear my v. ye carele» daughters Jet . g. 10. Dor can men hear the r. of the cattle Mat. \1. ly. neither shall any man hear bis v. John it. S5. the dead hear v. of Son of God, S3. 10. 3. porter opens, and sheep hear his v. l6. 27 /Ictt 22. 14. andshooldest hear the v. of his mouth Rev. 3. 30. if any man hear my v. and open door .See llEAitD. VOICE with hearken, hearkeited. Oen. 3. 17. because hast hearkened to v. of thy wife l6.2, and Ahram hearkened to the v. of Sarai SI. IS. in all Sarah hath said hearken to her v. Etod. 3, IB. and they shall hearken to thy v. 4. 1. behold, they will not hearketi unto my v. H. nor hearken to the r. of the first sign 9. if they will not hearken to thy v. analt take ]S. S6. if diligently hearken to the n. of the Lord 18. ig. hearken to my v. I will give thee counsel 24. and Moses hearkened to the v. of Jethro (\'({//i. 14. 22. they have tempted me ten times and not hearkened to my v, Deut. Q. 23. I 28. 45. CI , 3. the Lord hearkened to the &. of Israel Pent. 1. 45. the Lord would not hearken to your v. 13. 18. when thou shalt hearken to the v. of Lord 1 5. 5. only if thou carefully hearken to the p^of the Lord thy God, 26. 17. | 28.1,2. I 30,10. 2B. 15. if (hou wilt not hearken to the v. of Lord Jot/i» 10.14. the Lovd heajkened to ihev. of aman Jud^. 2. 20. this people have not hearkened to my v. 13. g. and God hearkened to the v. of Manoah 90.13. Benjamin would not hearkento v, of Israel 1 Sam. 2. 25. they/jgar/twi^rfaottop. of their father 8.7. hearken to the v. of the people, 9. 22.' 1'2. 1. I have hearkened to your v. in all ye said ig. 6. Saul hearkened to the v. of Jonathan ?5.35. go in peace, see, I have hearkened to thy p, SB. 22. hearken thou to the v. of thy handmaid S Sam. 12. 18. he would not hearken to our v. 13. 14. howbeit, he would not hearken to her v. 1 Kings 20. 25. Ben-hadad hearketied to their v. 2 Kings 10. 6. if ye will hearken to my ». J'jf} g. 16. not believe he had hearkened to my p. 34. 16. nearken to the p. of my words Psal. 5. 2. hearken to the p. of my cry, my King 58. 5. will not hearken to the v. of charmers 81. 11. my people would not hearken to my p. Cant, 8. 13. the companions hearken to thy v. Jiirr. 18. 19. hearken to v. of them that contend See Lift, Lord, Loud, Obey, Obeyed. VOICES. Exod. 9. + 23, that there be no more p. of God Luke 17. 13. the ten lepers lifted up their p. 23. 23. they were instant with loud v. that he might be crucified, the v. of them and priests prevailed Acts 13. 27- because knew not the v, of the prophets 22. 22. they lift up their v. and said, away with 1 Cor. 14. 10. there are so many p. in the world Rev. 4. 5. out of the throne proceeded v. 16. 18. 8. 5, angel cast censer into earth and there were p. 13. woe, by reason of the other v. of the trumpet 10. 3. the seven thunders uttered tlieir p. 4. 11. 15. and there were great v. in heaven 19- the temple was opened, and there were p. VOID. Oen. 1. 2. the earth was without form and p. Num. 30. 12, but if her husband made them v. 15. Deut. 32. 28. they are a people v. of counsel i Kings 22.10. liingssat in as, place, 2 CAr. 18. 9. Neh, 5. + 13. even thus be ye shaken out and v. Sitb 15. + 4. makest p. fear and restraineth prayer Psal. 89. 39. made p. the covenant of thy servant 107. +40. causeth them to wander in a v. place 119. 126. for thcv have made v. thy law Prov. II. 12. p. of wisdom, despisethnis neighbour 15. +21. folly is joy to him that is r. of heart Tsa. 55. 11. my word shall not return to me p. Jcr.4. 23. the earth was without form and p. 19. 7. 1 will make v. the counsel of Judah JS'oA. 2. 10. Nineveh is empty, u. and waste ^cts 24. 16. to have a conscience p. of offence Rom. 1. +2P. gave them over to a mind p.of judgm. 3. 31. do we then make p. the law through faith ? 4. 14. if they of the law be heirs, faith is made p. i Cor. 9. 15. lest any should make my glorying v. Tit. 1. f 16. to every good work v. of judgment See Understanding. VOLUME. "tat. 40. 7. then stid I, lo I come, in the r. of the book it is written of me, Ileh. 10. 7. VOLUNTARY. Op. 1.3. he shall offer it of his own p. will 7 . 16. a P. offering shall be eaten the same day \\)W EiekAO.ii. princes shall prepare a v. burnt-offering Cot. 2. 18. in a p. humility and worshipping angels VOLUNTARILY. Esek. 46. 12, prepare ofiPerings v. to the Lord VOMIT. Jo& 20. 15. he swallowed riches and shall 7 . them Prov. 23. 8, the morsel eaten thou shalt p. up 25. 16. lett thou be filled with honey and p. it VOMIT. Prov. 26.11. as the dogreturnethtohis v. so a fool ha. 19. 14. as a drunken manstaggereth in his p. 28, 8. fur all tables are full of v. and filthiness Jer. 48, 26. MoaI> also shall wallow in his v. 3 Pot. 3. 22. the dog is tLrned to his own v. again VOMITED. Jonah 2.10. the'fish v. out Jonah 00 dry land VOMITETII. Lev. 18, 25. the land v. out her inhabitants VOW Is a promise made to God, of doing some good thing hereafter. The use of vows is observable in many places of scripture. IVheii Jacob ivent into Mesopotamia he vowed to God the tenth of his estate, and promised to offer it at Beth-el to the honoiir and service of God, Gen. 28. 20, 22. There are several laws for the regulation and due executioji of vows. A man might de- vote himself, or his children, to the Lord. Samuel waA vowed and consecrated to the service of the Lord, and roas offered to him, to serve in the tabernacle, 1 Sam. 1. 22, 28. If a man, or woman vojoed themselves, or their children to the Lord, they xoere obliged to adhere strictly to his service, accordiitg to the conditions of the vow ; if not, they were to be redeemed. The price for redeeming persons of such and such an age is particularly limited. Lev. 27, 2, 3, &c. Only if the person was poor, and could not procure the sum limited, the priest irnposed a ratisom upon him according to his abilities. If ajiy one had vowed an animal that was clean, he had not the liberty of redeeming it, or of exchanging it, hut was obliged to sacrifce it to the Lord, or give it to the priest, according to the man7ter of his vow. Jf it was ait un. clean animal, and snch as was not alloioed to be sacrificed, the priest made valuation of it j and if the proprietor would redeem it, he added a fifth part to the value, by way of forfeit. They did the same in proportion, when the thtn^ vowed was a house or a field. See Lev. 27. 9( 10, &c. They could not devote the first- lings of beasts, because of their own 7iature they belonged to the Lord, Lev. 27. 26. What- soever was solemnly devoted to the Lord could not be redeemed, of whatever nature or quality it was. Lev. 27. 28. Concemiytg the vows of the Nazarites, iSea Nazarite. The vows and promises of children were void, except they were ratified, either by the ex- press, or tacit consent of their parents. And it was the same with the vows of mar; ted women ; they were of no validity, except they were confirmed by the express, or tacit consent of their husbands, Num. 30. 1, 2, 3, &c. ; Under the New Testament, a vow is either gene- ral to ail Christians, as that which is made at our baptism ; or particular and special, as when we bind ourselves to a greater endeavour, to leave some sin, or perform some duty. A vow, as one observes, must be made deliberately and devoutly, for a sudden passion makes not a vow; and we ought to vow 7tothing but what is in our power to perform. Some vows are of evil things to an evil end; such vows ought neither to be made nor kept ; of this kind was the vow or curse which the Jews bound themselves under, Toho conspired to murder Paul, Acts 23. 13. Some vows are of good things •» an evil ?nan- ner, such may be made, and ought to be kept in respect of the matter, but not in respect of the end ; thus, we may vow to give almx, but not to be seen of men. Other vows are of good things in a good manner: and such may be made, and ought to be performed. St. Paul made a vow either of Nasariteship, or by way of gratitude for some particular mercy. Acts 18, 18. But commentators are not agreed whether this be spoken of Paul, or of Aquila, who is mentioned in the same verse. The performance of solemn vows is strictly C7t- joined us in scripture. Eccl. 5. 4, When thou vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay it ; Perform it while the sense of thy obligation is fresh and strong upon thee, lest either thou seem to repent of thy promises, or lest delays end in denials and resolutions of non-perform- ance. Solomoji adds. For the Lord hath no pleasure in fools ; that is, in hvpocritical and VUL perfidious persons, who, when they an in die trest, make liberal vows, arid when the dange is past, neglety and break them, and so diseova the highest folly, in thinking to mock and di ceive the All-seeing and Almighty God. Mon speaks almost m the same words. Deut, 23. 2 \Vhen thou shalt vow a vow unto the Lord th God, thou shalt not slack to pay it ; for tb Lord will surely require .it of thee. 7> Psalmisi in several places declares that Ij would pay his vows to the Lord, Psal. 22. 21 ! 66. 13. Gen. 28. 20. Jacob vowed a v. saying, 31. 13. Lev. 7. j6, if the sacrifice be a v. 22. 18,21, 23. 23. but for a v. it shall not be accepted 27. 2. when a man shall make a singular v. Num. G. 2. when a man shall vow z v. oS & N: zari' 5. the days of the p. || 21. according to the p, 15, 3, or a sacrifice in performing a p. 8. 21. 2. Israel vowed a v. to the Lord, and said 30, 2, if a man vow a r. |] 3. if a woman vow a p, 4. and her father hear her i>. and hold bis peace 9. every v. of a widovv shall stand against her 13, every v. her husband may establish or make void Deut. 23. 18. not bring the price of a dog for a p 21, when thou shalt vow a p. not slack to pay it Judg. 11. 30. Jephthah vowed a v. unto the Lord 39. who did with her according to his v. 1 Sam. 1. 11. Hannahvowedap. and said, O Lord 21, Elkanah went up to offer to the Lord his t-. 2 Sam. 15. 7. I pray thee let me go and pay my p. 8. for thy servant vowed a v. at Geshur in Syria Psal. 65. 1. to thee shall the v. be performed Eccl. 5. 4. when thou vowest a p. defer not to pay Isa, IQ. 21. they shall vow a v. unto the Lord Acts 18. 18. having shorn his head, for he had a p. 21.23. we have four men which have a p, on them VOWS. Lev* 22. 18. that will offer his oblation for all his p. 33, 38. beside your gifts and beside ail your v. Num. 29. 39. these ye shall do beside your p. 30. 4. then all her v. shall stand, 7, 9, 11. 5. not aoy of her v. or bonds shall stand, 8, 12 14. then he established all her v. or bonds Deut. 12. G. thither bring your v. 11, 17, 26. Job 22. 27. and thou shalt pay thy v. Psal. 23.25.1 will pay my p. 66. 13. | 116.14,18 50.14.pay thyp, || 56.12. thy v. are upon me, O G, 61 . 5. for thou, O God, hast heard my v. B.Iwill sing praise that I maydaily perform myp. Prov. 7. 14. this day have I paid my v. 20. 25. it is a snare after p. to make enquiry 31. 2. what my son i and what the son of my i\ Jer. 44. 25. we will surely perform our v. Jonah 1. 16. the men feared the Lord and made p. Nch. 1. 15. keep thy solemn feasts, perform thy p . VOW. Num. 6. 2. shall separate themselves to v. avow Deui.Z3.ZQ. if forbear to p. shall be no sin in thee Psal. 76. 11. and p. and pay to the Lord your God Eccl. 5.5. better is it that thou sbouldest not p. VOWED. Gen. 28. 20. Jacob v. a vow, saying, 31, 13, Lev.Z7 .8. according to his ability that r.shall priest Num. 6. 21. the law of the Nazarites who hath v 21. 2. Israel p. a vow to the Lord and said 30. 6. if she had at all an husband when she r. 10. and if she p. in her hnsband's house Deut. 23. 23. shalt keep according as thou hast p Judg. 11. 30. Jephthah p. a vow unto the Lord Psal. 132. 2. and v. to the mighty God of Jacob Eccl. 5. 4. defer not, pay that which thou hast v Jonah 2. 9. I will pay that that I have v. VOWEST, £cc/.5.4.when thou p. a vow, defer not to pay it VOWETH. Mai. 1. 14. who V. to the Lord a corrupt thing VOYAGE. Acts 27. 10. I perceive this v. will be with hurt VULTURE, A bird of prey, which was declared unclean. Lev. 11. 14. It is said that y\i\UiitS feed upo7i human fiesh ; whence it was that the ancieiUs placed them amo?ig birds of ill ome7i. In Leviticus the Hebrew word for vulture is 'DoB.hqffiying j but in Dent. 14. 13, it is Roah, of seeing^ because the vulture sees and smells hsr prey jrom far ; hence it is said, that in Hieroglyphics^ the vul- ture signifies sharpness of sight. Job speaks of the vulture, as having a very quick eye. Job 28. 7. There is a path which the vulture's eye hath not seen, f.ev. 11. 14. the v. and the kite after his kind shall not be eaten. Deut. 14. 13 Job '28.7. a path which the v. eye hath not seen iffl.jllS.therc shall the ^.uso be gathered, every cne with her mala WAI w. WAFER. Pfiirf, 29, 23. one w, out of the basket of the iinlea^ veaed bread that is before the Lord, Xeif,8.26, Num. 6. 19. one cake, one w. on hands of Nazarite WAFERS. Exod. 16, 31. manna, the taste of it was like zo. 29. 2. and zo. unleavened anointed with oil Lev. 2. 4. aJ. anointed with oil, 7- 12. Num. 6. 15, WAG. Sr.l8.l6.everyone thatpasseth by shallaj-his head Lam.i.15. w. their heads at daughter of Jerusalem ?£s/^.2.l5.every one that passetb shall w. his hand WAGES, len. 29. 15. tell me what shall thy w. be ? 30. 28. appoint me thy w. and I will give it 31. 7. your father changed my a;, ten times, 41. 8. the speckled shall be thy w. then the cattle Exod. 2. 9. nurse this child, I will give thee w. Lev. 19.13. V), of hired not abide with thee all night Ter. 22. 13. useth neighbour's service without w. Exek. 29. 18. yet had he no w. nor his army ig. her spoil shall be the w. for his army JTag.l. S.earnethEf.toput into a bag with holes Mai. 3. 5. that oppress the hireling in his w. Luke 3. 14. and be content with your w. h/in 4. 36. and he that reapeth receiveth to. Pom. 6. 23, for the m. of sin is death, but gift ofG. 2 Cor. 11. 8. taking w. of them to do you service 2 Pef.2.15.Balaam loved the w. of unrighteousness WAGGING. Mat.Z7* 39- and they that passed by reviled him w. their heads, Mark 15, 29. WAGGON. Num. 7. 3. brought a zp. iov two of the princes WAGGONS. CeJi. 45. 19. take you to. out of Egypt, 21. 27. when Jacob saw the w. Joseph had sent Nnm. 7. 7. two zo. four oxen to sons of Gershon 8. four a), and eight oxen to the sons of Merari j^ze.i. 23. 34. they shall come against thee wiih zd. WAIL. ^sei.SQ. 18. 70. for the multitude of Egypt Mic. 1. 8. therefore I will zv. and howl, go stript }tev I. 7. all kindreds ofthe earth shall w. for him WAILED. Mark 5.'38. he seeth them that wept and ai. greatly WAILTNG. Esth. 4. 3. whither his decree came there was zo. Jer. 9. 10. for the mountains will I take up zo. 18. let them take up a zo. for us that onr eyes 19. for a voice of zo. is heard out of Zion 20. O ye women, teach your daughters zs. JE-sek, 7. 11. neither shall there be 10. for ihem 27. 31. they shall weep for thee with bitter zv. Amos 5. 16. UK shall be in all streets and say alas, alas ! such as are skilful of lamentation to zo. 17. and in all vineyards shall be w.for I will pass Mic. 1, 8. 1 will make a zo. like the dragons ^Vfl/. 13. 42. there shall be m. and gnashing teeth, 50. ^ev. 18. 15. the merchants stand afar off, w. 10. WAIT. Num. 35. 20. if he hurl at him by laving of a^. 22 . or cast on him any thing without laying zo. Jer. g. 8. but in his heart he layeth his zo. WAIT. Jiwm.3.10. Aaron and sons shall ai. on their priests' office,8.24.lC/iraM.23.28.2C/ir.5.11. | 13.10. rtmgi 6.33. should I zo. for the Lord any longer? iob 3. + 21. which w. for death but it cometh not H. 14. of my time I wills), till my change come 17. 13. if 1 af, the grave is my house ?V. 25.3, let none that w.on thee be ashamed, ^Q.Q, 5. art God of salvation, on thee do I zo.sXl the day 21. let integrity preserve me, for I zo. on thee 27. 14. a), on the I^ord, 37. 34. Prov. 20. 22. ■S7. 7. ^0. patiently |1 52. g. I will zo. on thy name 9. that m. on the Lord shall inherit the earth ^8. 1 1,5. for in thee, O Lord, do I w. thou wilt 59. 7. Lord, what w. I for ? |1 62.5. a/.only on God 50.6. they mark my steps when theyaj.for my soul ^. g. because of his strength will I zo. upon thee •S- 3. mine eyes fail while T zo. for my God 104. 27. these all zo. upon thee, 145. 15. 123. 2. so our eyes zo. on the Lord our God 130 5. t zo. for the Lord, my soul doth zo. sa.8. 17. Twill a?. onthe Lord who hideth his face 30. 18. therefore will the Lordw. to be gracious to you, blessed are all they that w. for him 40.31. they that zo. on L.shall renew their strength 42. 4. the isles shall 10. for his law 49- 23. shall not be ashamed that zo. for me 51. 5. and the isles shall zo. upon me 59. 9. we za. for light, but behold obscurity fiO. 9. surely the isles shall zo. for me .er. 14. 22. therefore we will zo. upon thee Lam. 3. 25. Lord is good to them that a', for him 26. it is good that a man hope and quietly a\ 664 WAL ' Uos. G. 9. as troops of lobbers zo. for a man 12, 6. keep mercy and zo. on thy God contiaually Mic. 7. 7. 1 will zo. for the God of my salvation Hab. 23. though vision tarry m. for it, it will come Zepk. 3. 8. therefore zo. ye upon me, saith the Lord Mark 3. Q. that a small ship would 70. on him Luke 12. 36. like unto men that w. for their Lord Acts 1. 4. but zo. for the promise ofthe Father Rom. 8. 25, then do we with patience za. for it 12. 7- or ministry^ let us zo. on our ministering 1 Cor, 9. 13. which zo. at the altar are partakers Gal. 5. 5. we through the Spirit zo. for the hope 1 Thess. 1. 10. and to zo. for his Son from heaven See Lay, L^id, Liars. WAITED. Gen. 49. 18. 1 have ze. for thy salvation, O Lord 1 Kings 20. 38. the prophet zo. for king by the way 2 Kings 5. 2. a little maid zo. on Naaman's wife 1 C/iron. 6. 32. and then they zo. on their office, 33. g.lS.porters that to. in king's gate, 2 C/iron. 35.15, 2 Chroji. 7. 6. and the priests zd. on their offices Ne/i. 12, 44. for the priests and Levites that zo. Job 6. 19. the companies of Sheba zo. for them 15. 22. and he is zo. for of the sword 29. 21. to me men gave ear, zo. and kept silence 23. and they v>. for me as for the rain 30. 26. and when I zo. for light darkness came 32. 4. now Elihu had zo. till Job had spoken Psal. 40. 1. I zo. patiently for the I^rd, he heard 106. 13. forget his works, they zo. not for counsel 119- 95. the wicked have zo. for me to destroy me Isa. 25. 9- this is our God, we have zo. for him 26. a. in way of thy judgments have we zo* for thee 33. 2, be gracious unto us, we have zo. for thee Ezek.lQ.S.she saw that she had aj.and her hope lost itf!(?.1.12.forthe inhabitants of Maroth a). carefully Zec/t. 11. 11. the poor ofthe flock that zo. upon me il/iirilS. 43. Joseph of Arimathea.who also a*. for the kingdom ofG.cravedbody of Jesus,jL«i{-e23. 51. I/iikel.21. the people of w. for Zacharias marvelled Acts 10. 7. Cornelius called a soldier that zo.on him 24. Cornelius zo. for Peter and certain brethren 17. 16. while Paul M, for them his spirit was stirred lPet.3.20. long-suffering of God aj.indays of Noah WAITETH. Jo^24.15.the eye ofthe adultererw. for the twilight Psal.33.'20. our soul w. for Ld. our help and shield 62. 1. truly my soul zo. upon God, 130. 6. 65. 1. praise zo. for thee, O God of Zion Prov. 27, 10. he that za. on his master be honoured lia. 64. 4. he hath prepared for him that zo.foT him X>««.12.12.blessed that w.and cometh to 1335 days Mic. 5.7. as showers that a>. not for the sons of men Som. 8. ig. zo. for manifestation ofthe sons of God Jam. 5. 7. the husbandman 7^. for the precious fruit WAITING. Num. 8. 25. from the age of 50 years shall cease zo. Prov. 8. 34. zo. at gates, zo. at posts of my doors Luke 2. 25. Simeon bj. for the consolation ot Israel JoAn 5. 3. folk zo. for the moving of the water Rom. 8.23. we ourselves groan, zo. for the adoption 1 Cor, 1.7. zo. for coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 3 Thess. 3. 5. and into the patient zo. for Christ WAKE. Psal. 139. 18. when I a). I am still with thee Jer. 51. 3g. may sleep a perpetual sleep and not zo. Joel 3. 9. prepare war, zo. up the mighty men 1 Thess. 5. 10. whether we zo. or sleeplive with him WAKED. Zech. 4. 1. the angel came again and zo. me WAKENED. Joel 3, 12. let heathen be zo. and come up to valley Zech. 4. 1 . as a man that is zo. out of his sleep WAKENETH. Isa. 50. 4. to speak in season, he 10. morning by morning, he zo. mine ear to hear as the learned WAKETH. Psal. 127.1 . except Lord keep watchmen w. in vain Cant. 5.2. I sleep but my heart zo. voice of beloved WAKING. Pja/.77.4. thou boldest mine eyes w. I am troubled WALK. "o walk is one of the actions of the body that denotes motion from one place to another ^ and is often used in scripture, for the conversation or manner of life, Rom. 6. 4. Eph. 4. 1, 17. To zoalk in darkness, 1 John 1. 6, 7. is to live in a course of ignorance, error, and sitt j and to zoalk in the light, is to live in the zoays of trnth and holiness. To zoalk by faith, 2 Cor. 5. 7. is to rely upon Christ for salvation, a7td to live in the firm belief that the promises of the zoord zoill be fulfilled and accomplished. To walk through the fire, Isa. 43. 2. is to be exer- cised zoitk many affiictions. To zoalk after the flesh, Rom. 8. 1, is to be guided by the sen- tual appetite, and the principles or dictates of corrupt nature. To zoalk in the flesh, 2 Cor. 10. 3. is to live a natural life, that is subject to many infirmities and calamities. To avf/X- with WAL God, Gen. 5. 24. is to live tn szeeet comm-unton with God, having a lively sense of his presenot and endeavouring above all things to pleai him, and to be approved and accepted of hin^ To zoalk after the Spirit, Rotm.. 8. 1, is to belt, and guided by his counsels and /notions, to regu late and order tmr zoliole conversation according io the rule and direction of God's word aii Spirit. Gen. 'M. 40. the Lord before whom I w. will send 48. 15. God before whom my fathers did zo. bless Exod. 16. 4. whether they will w. in my law or no 18. 20. shew them the way wherein they musts', 21. 19. if he w. abroad, he that smote shall be quit Lev. 18. 3. nor shall zo. in their ordinances, SO. 23. 26. 3. if ye zo. in my statutes and beep my com mand, 1 Kings 0. 12. Esek. 33.15. Zech. 3. 7 13. 1 will zo. among you, and will b& your God 21. if ye aj. contrary to me 1 will bring, 23, 27. 24. then will I w. contrary to you and punish,28 Deui.5.33. you shall zo. in all the ways ofthe Lord that ye may live, 13.4. | 28. 9- Lzek. 37.24. 8. 19> if ye zo. after other gods ye shail perish 29. 19. the' I a>. in the imagination of my heart Josh. 22. 5. take diligent heed to to. in all his ways Judg. 5. 10. speak, ye that zo. by the way 1 Sa?n.2.30. thy house should ze. before me for ever 35. he shall w. before mine anointed for ever 8. 5. thou art old, thy sons zo. not in thy ways 1 Kings 3.14. if thou wilt w. to keep my command' ments as thy father David did w. 8. 25. | 9. 4. I 11.38. SCAron.T. 17. 8.23.who keepest covenant with thy servants that ai. before thee with all their heart, 2 Chr. 6. 34. 36. teach them the good way wherein they should w. and give rain on thy laad, 2 Chron. 6. 27. Pj'a/,12.8. the wicked w. on every side when vilest 23.4. tho' I zo. thro' the valley of shadow of death 26. 11. but as for me, I willw. in mine integrity 56. 13. that I may zo. before God in light of living 82. 5. they know not, they w. ou in darkness 84. 11. withholdno good from them zo. uprightly 86. 11 . teach me, O Lord, I will zo. in thy truth 89. 15. they shall w. in light of thy countenance 30. if his children w. not in my judgments 101. 2. 1 wiUc.inmy house with a perfect heart 115. 7. feet have they, but they w. not 116. 9. 1 wills', before the Lord inland of living lie. 3. they do no iniquity, they w. in his ways 45. 1 will zo. at liberty, for I seek thy precepts 138.7.tho' I w.in midst of trouble,thou wilt revive 143.8. cause me to know way wherein I should a;. Prov. 2. 7, he is a buckler to them that a), uprightly 20. that thou mayest ai. in the way of good men 3. 23. then shall thou zo. in thy way safely Isa. 2.3. we will zo. in bis paths, il^ic.4. Z. 5. O Jacob, let ns w. in the light of the Lord 3. 16. they w. with stretched forth necks 8.11. that I should not a), in tbeway of this people 35. 9. but the redeemed shall zo. there 40. 31. they that wait on Ld. shall ai. and not faint 42. 5. that giveth spirit to them that w. therein 24. for they would not zo. in his ways nor obedient 59. 9- wait for brightness, but we zo. iu darkness Jer. 3. 17, nor zo, after imagination of tbeir heart 18. the house of Jadah shall zo. with Israel 6. 16. but they said, we will not w. therein 7> 6. if ye w. not after other gods to your hurt 9- will ye zo. after other gods whom ye know not? 9- 4. every neighbour will zo. with slanders 13. 10. this evil people, which zo. in imagination of their beart.and ai. after other gods, 16.12. I 18.12. 23. 14. they commit adultery, and w. in lies 42. 3. God may shew us way wherein we may zo. Lam. 5. 18. Zion is desolate, the foxes zo. upon it Ezek. 11. 20. that they may zo. in my statutes 37. 24. they shall zo. in my judgments and statutes Dan. 4.37. those that w. ia pride he is able to abase Hos. 11. 10, shall w. after the Lord, roar like a lion 14. 9. ways of Lord right, the just shall ra. in them Joel 2. 8. they shall zo. every one in his path Amos 3 . 3.can two zo. together except they be agreed? Mic. 4.5, every one will zo. in name of hisGod,and we will a), in the name of the Lord our God 6. 16. and ye w.in the counsels of OmriandAhab Sab. 3. 15. thou didst zo. thro' the sea, with horses Zeph. 1. 17. that they shall to. like blind men Zech. 6. 7. they might zo. to and fro through earth 10. J2. they shall zo. up and down in his name Mat. 11. 5. the lame zo. lepers cleansed, Luke 7.22. Mark 7. 5. why to. not thy disciples according to Lukell. 44. men that zo. overtbem, are not aware 13, 33. 1 must w. to-day and to for we to. by faith, not by sight 6. 16. 1 will dwell ID tkem aod a>. in them 10. 3. tho* wew. iu the flesh, notwar after the flesh Gai. 6. l6. as many as lo. according to this rule £^/i.^. 10, God havb ordained we should Q). in them 4. 1. that ye w. worthy of the vocation wherewith 17. that ye a. not as other Gentiles in vanity 5. 15 . see then that ye to. circumspectly , not as fools P/iil. 3. 17- brethren, mark them which w. so 16. many R). of whom I told you, and tell weeping Coi. 1. 10. that ye might w, worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fjoitful, 1 T/iesi. 2. IS. 1 TAcjs. 4.12. ye may to. honestly to those without S T/.est. 3. ll.some whicliu'. among you disorderly 2 Pet. 1. 10. but chiefly them that vs. after the flesh 1 John 1 .6. if say we have fellowship, and of .in dark 7> but if we to. in the light as he is in the light 2 Jo/in6.to. after his commandments, as ye have heard from the beginning ye should zf. in it 3 John 4. to hear that my children to. in the truth Jud« IS.mockers should to. after their ungodly lusts liev. 3. 4. and they shall to. with me in white 9. 20. idols that cannot see, nor hear, nor to. 16.15. blessed ishethat watcheth.lesthea'. naked 9.i. 24. the nations shall a', in the light of the city "WALK, Imperatively. Gen. 13. I7. arise, w. through the land, Josh. 18. 8. 17. 1. Almighty God, to. before me, and be perfect Ptal. 48. 12. to. about Zion and go round about her Prov. 1 . 15. my son, to. not in the way with them Eccl. 11. 9. w, in the ways of thy heart and eyes /ra.S.S.O Jacob, let as Et;. in the sight of the Lord 30. 21. a voice saying, this is the way, to. ye in it 50. II, tv, in the light of your fire and in sparks Jer. 6. 16. ask, where is the good way, w. therein 25. go not forth into fields, nor to, by the way 7, 23. to. ye in all the ways I commanded you Ezek. 20. IB. to. ye not in statutes of your fathers Zech. 6, 7- t'hejr might sr. to and fro thro* the earth Mat. 9. 5. or to say, rise and w. Mark 2,9. Ltike 5. 23. John 5. 8, 11, 12. Acts 3. 6. John 12.23. to. while ye have the light, lest darkness Rom. 13. 13, let us to. honestly as in the day 1 Cor. 7. 17. as Lord called every one, so letnim to. Gal. 5. 16. 10. in the Spirit, and not fulfil lusts, 25, JEph.5.Z. to. in love || 8. xo. as children of light PAi7.3.l6.1etusai.bythe same rule and mind same Col. 2. 6. as ye have received Christ, so to. in him 4. 5, to. in wisdom toward them that are without To WALK. Xeii.18.4, rtio,in my ordinances, for I am the Lord Deut. 8. 6. to to, in his ways, and fear him. 10. 12, I 11. 22. I 13. 5. I 19. 9. I 26. 17, I 30. 16. Josh. 22, 5. Jtidg. 2. 22. 1 Kitigs 2. 3. I 8.58. 2 Chron. 6. 31. i Kings 2. 4. take heed eo to. before me in truth 8. 61. heart perfect, to to. in his statutes, Ejt. 36.27. 16. .11. a li^t thing /0 zfi. iu the sins of Jeroboam £ Kings 10.3 1. Jehu took no heed to to. in law of L. 23.3. Josiah made a covenant to to. after the Lord to keep his commandments, 2 Chron. 34. 31. e CAron,6.l6.thatchildrentakeheed/ow.inmy law Neh. 5. 9, ought ye not to to. in the fear of God P 10.29. they entered into an oath to n>, io God's law ■Psal. 78. 10, they refused to to. in his law Prov. 2. 13. leave right to to. in ways of darkness £ccl. 6. 8. poor that knoweth to to. before the living Jer. 18. 15. to to. in paths, in a way not cast up . after their ways 18. 9. hath to, in my statutes and judgments, I7. 23. 31. thou hast to. in the way of thy sister 28, 14. hast 10. m the midst of the stones of fire Amos 2. 4. after the way which their fathers to. Nah. 2. 11, where the lion, even the old lion, to. 2ecA. 1.11. we have Eff. to and fro through earth, U. 7. Mai. 3.14. what profit that we have v>. mournfully? Mark 5. 42. straightway the damsel arose and to. 16^ 12. Jesus appeared to two of them as they to. John 6. 66. many disciples w. no more with him 11. 54. Jesus B). no more openly among the Jews Acts 3. 8, and he leaping up, stood and w* 14. 10. 14. 8. a cripple from the womb, who never had to. 2 Cor. 10.2.who think as if we to. according to flesh 13. IS. did Titus make gain of you ? to. v« not in the same spirit ? to. we not in the saoje stups? Gal. 2, 14, but when I saw thee to. not uytightly Eph. 2. 2, wherein in time past ye w. Col. 3. 7. 1 Pee. 4. 3. when we to. in lasciviousness, iu lusts He WALKED. 1 Ki}igs 3. 6. to David, as he to. before thee in truth l5.3,Abijam :o. in all the sins of his father, which he had done before him, 2 Kings 21. 21. 16. 26. for he to. in all the ways of Jeroboam 22. 43. he to. in all the ways of Asa, 2 Chr. 20.32. 2 Kings 8. 18. and he to. in the ways of the kings of Israel, l6. 3. 2 C/iro7i. 21. 6. | 28. 2. 27. and he to. in the way of the kings of Israel as did the house of Ahab, 2 Chrott, 22. 3, 5. 2 Chrott. 17. 3. he to. in the first ways of David Dan, 4.2Q,Nebuchadn, to. in the palace of Babylon Has. 5, 11. he willingly to. after the commandment Mai. 2. 6. he to. with me in peace and equity Mat. 14. 2^. Peter to. on the water to go to Jesus 1 John 2. b. ought himself to walk even as he to. I have WALKED. Lev, 26. 41. and that I have to. contrary to them 1 Sam. 12. 2, 1 have to. before you from childhood 2 Sam. 7. 6. I have to. in a tent and tabernacle 7> in all places wherein I have to. with Israel 2 Kings 20. 3. remember how 1 have to. before thee Job 31. 5. if I iMve to. with vanity or foot hasted Psal. 9.6, 1. judge ice, for I have to, in my integrity 26. 3. and / have w. in thy truth, Isa. 38. 3. WALKEDST. Joht 21. 18. when young, to. whitherthou wouldest WALKEST. Detit. 6. 7. sbalt talk of them when thou w. 31. 13. 1 Kiitgs 2.42,on the day thou aj.abroad any whither Isa. 42. 2. when thou to. thro' the fire not be burnt Acts 21.24. thou thyself ai. orderly and keepest law iJom. 14.15. if brother grieved now to.noX. charitably 3 Johti 3. truth in thee even as thou to. in the truth WALKETH, Gen. 24, 65. what man is this that ti). in the field ? Deut. 23. 14. Lord thy God zf. in midst of the camp 1 Sam. 12, 2. behold, the king it.: before you Job 18. 8. he is cast into a net, and he to. on a snare 22. 14. hew. in the circuit of heaven 34. 8. goeth in company, and to. with wicked men Psal. 1. 1. blessed that w, not in counsel of ungodly 15. 2. he that to.' uprightly shall dwell in holy hill 39. 6. surely every man to. in a vain shew 73, 9> . 25. 16. they were am. to us both by night and day 22. if 1 leave by the morning light any that pisseth against the a). .34. 1 Kings H. 10,*^ I 16. 11. 1 21. 21, 2 Kitigs 9 8. 31. 10. and they fastened Saul's body 'o the to, 2'S'a7«.11.20,knewye not they would shoot from a/. 21. millstone from theai. why went ye nigh the to. 20. 15. the people battered the to. to throw it down 21. behold, his htad shall be thrown over the -a-. 22.30.by my G.have leaped over a B'.Pja/.18.29. 1 Kings 4 .33 .to the hyssop that Springs out of the to 20. 30. aw, fell upon 27,000 of the men left 21, 23. the dogs shall eat Jezebel by to. of Jezreel 2 Kings 3. 27. offered him for burnt-offering on to. 4. 10. let us make a little chamber on tlie to. 6. 26, the king of Israel was passing bj on the to. 9. 33. Jezebel's blood was sprinkled on the to. 18.26, talk not in the Jews' language in ears of the people Jiat are outhew, Isa. 36. 11. 20. 2. then Hczekiah turned his face to the to. ana prayed to the Lord, saying, Isa. 38. 2, 2C/(r(m.25. 23. Joash brake down the k>. of Jerus. 36. 19. I^ ebucbadnez^ar brake down the to. £sra5,3.who hath commanded youto make this a)./ 9. 9. to give us a to. in Judah and Jerusalem Neh. 1. 3. the to. of Jerusalem is broken down 2. 15, I viewed the to. \\ 17. let us build the to. 4, 3. afox shall even break down their stone to. 6.S0 built we the to. all the to. wasjoined together 15. that we returned all of us to the to. every one 6. 6. for which cause thou buildest the to. to be 15. so the to. was finished in the monti Elul 12, 27, at the dedication of the to, of Jerusalem 13.21. 1 said to them, why lodge ye about the ai. . Psal. 62.3. as a bowing a>. shall ye be, as a totteribg Prov. 18. 11. as an high to. in his own conceit 24. 31. the stone 70. thereof was broken down Cant. 2. 9. my beloved standeth behind our ta. 8. 9. if she be a to. will build || 10. 1 am a zo. Isa. 2. 15. the day of the Lord on every fenced to. 5. 5. 1 will break down the to. of my vineyard 25. 4. when the blast is as a storm against the to 30. 13. as a breach swelling out in an bign u-. 59. 10. we grope for the to. like the blind Jer, 15. 20. 1 will make thee a fenced brasen to. 49. 27. 1 will kindle afire in the to. of Damascus 51. 44. yea the to. of Babylon shall fall Lam. 2. 8, to destroy the w, of the daughter of Zion 18. their heart cried, O m.of the (JAughier 01 Zioa WAN faeiA.^ for; ic. of iron between thee and the city fl. 7. a hole in the w. ||a. dig in the w. 12. 5. 10. the ido 5 of Israel poartrayed on the 70. 13.12. a), is fallen, 15. pS. 20. every a),shall fall 15. then I will accomplish my wrath on the lo. 41 . 5. after he measured the w. of the house 43.8. in setting the 10. between me and them Van. 5. 5. fingers wrote on the plaster of the 70 Q. 25. street shall be bui t, and zo.in troablous times H&s. 2. 6. I will make a w. that shall not find Joel 2. 7. they shall climb the zo. like men of war 9. they shall run upon the a*, and climb up Amos 1. 7. I will send a fire on the zo. of Gaza 10. on the w, of Tyrus || 14. in the zo. of Rabbah 5. 19. leaned his hand on the w, a serpent bit him 7.7. behold, the Lord stood upon a w. made by Na/i. 2. 5. they shall make haste to the w. thereof Hai. 2. 11. for the stone shatl cry out of the 70. 'Acts 9,25. then the disciples by night let Saul down by the HI. in a basket, 2 Cor. 11. 33. 23. 3. God shall smite thee, thou whited w. Eph, 2, 14. Christ hath broken down the middle zo. ^e».21.14.the ro.oi the ftity had twelve foundations 18. the building of the w. of it w£ls of jasper See Built. WALLED. /^p.25.29. ifamajnsell adwelling-house in asp.city 30. the house in the w^ city shall be established .Ya/n. 13 .28.the cities ai.and very great, Z)c«;.1.28. "W-XLLOW. /e,-. 6. 26. gird witn sacKcloth, a), thyself in ashes 'i'-5. 34. ye shepherds, cry, w. yourselves in ashes 4S. 26. Moab shall ze. in his vomit, be in derision Ezek. 27. 30. they shall 70. themselves in the ashes WALLOWED. 1 Sam. 20. 12. Amasa m. in blood in the high-way Mark 9- 20. he fell on the ground and zo. foaming WALLOWING. S Pet. 2. 22. and the sow washed to w. i-n tlie mire WALLS. Lev. 14. 37. if plague be in the zo. of the house, 39. ^?. 31. the villages having no w. counted as fields Veut. 3,5. these cities were fenced with high zo. 28. 52. till thy high-fenced zo. come down •2 Kijigs 25. 4. the men of war fled between two 70. 10. the army of the ChaMees brake down the zo. of Jerusalem round about, Jer. 39. 8. Ezra 4. 13. if this city be built and iv. setup, 16. 5. 8. timber is laid in the zo. work goeth fast on Neh. 4,7. heard that the w. of Jems, were made up Job 24. 11. which make oil within their w. Psal. 51, 18. build thou the zo. of Jerusalem 55. 10. day and night they go about it on ^.thereof 122. 7. peace be within thy zo. and prosperity Prov. 25. 28. is like a city broken down, without 10. Cant. 5.7. the keepers of the 70. took away my vail j;a. 22. 5. it is a day of breaking down the zo. 25. 12. the fortress of thy zo. shall he bringdown 26.1. salvation will G. appoint for 70. and bulwarks 49. 16. behold, thy w. are continually before me 56. 5. within my zo. a place and a name better 60. 10. the sons of strangers shall build on thy w. 18. thou .shalt call thy zo, salvation and gates 62. 6. I have set watchmen on thy to. O Jerusalem Jer. 1.15. set their thrones against thfl zo. of Jerus. 5. 10. go ye up upon her zo. and destroy, make not 50. 15. Babylon's zo. Eire thrown down, 51. 58. Ezek. 26. 4. they shall destroy the w. of Tyrus, 12. 27. 11. the men of Arvad were upon thy to. 33. 30. still are talking against thee by the ze. 38. 11, all of them dwelling without w. or gates Mic. 7. 11. in the day that thy zo. are to be built Zech. 2.4. Jerusalem inhabited as towns without to. Heb. 11, SO.byfaith theio. of Jericho fell down WANDER. Oen. 20. 13. when God caused me to 70. from my A?i»i. 14. 33.your children shall w.in the wilderness forty years, 32. 13. Psal. 107. 40. Veut. 27. 18. cursed is he that causeth blind to zo. Job 12. 24. he causeth them to ni. in awilderness 38. 41. when his young ravens w. for lack of meat Psal. 55. 7. then would I to. far off and remain 59. 15. let them to. up and down for meat 119. 10 let me notzo. from thy commandments Isa. 47. ]j. they shall zo. every one to his quarter Jer. 14. 10, Lord saith, thus have they loved to zo. 48, 12. send wanderers that shall cause him to zo. Amos 8. 12. and they shall zo. from sea to sea WANDERERS. Jer. 48. 12. days come that I -will send to him zo. Hos. g. 17. they shall be zo. among the nations WANDERED. Gen.2l.l-i. Hagara'. in the wildern. ofBeer-sbeba Psal. 107. 4. they zo. in the wilderness, Isa. I6. 8. Lam. 4.14. they have w. as blind men in the streets ~ Ezek. 34. 0. my sheep s?. through all the mountains Amos 4. 8. two or three cities 7i>. to one city to drink JJcb. 11 . 37. zo. about in sheep-skins and goatskins 38. ilic^- »" deeeris, in mountains and in dens WAR WANDEREST, Jer. 2, 20. when under every green tree thou zo. WANDERETH. Jodl5.23.he a). abroad for bread, saying, where is it Prop. 21.16. that w. outof the way of understanding 27. 8. as a bird that zo. from her nest, so is a man that to. from bis place Tsa. 16. 3. take counsel, bewray not him that to. Jer. 49. 5. and none shall gather up him that 70. WANDERING. Gen. 37. l5. behold, he was zo. in the field Prov. 26. 2. as the bird by 70. as swallow by fiying Eccl. 6. Q. better is the sight of the eyes than the zo. Isa. 16. 2. it shall be as aw. bird cast out of the nest 1 Tim. 5.13.tobeidle,7A. about from bouse to house Jude 13. 70. stars to whom is reserved darkness WANDERINGS. Psai. 56. 8. thou tellest my zo. pat thoa my tears WANT. Dezet. 28. 48. thou shalt serve thy enemies in 70. 51. she shall eat them for w. of all things secretly Jiidg. 18. 10, a place where is no 70. 19. 19. Job 24. 8. they embrace the rock for to. of shelter 30. 3. for zo. and famine they were solitary 31. 19, if I have seen any perish for w. of clothing Psal. 34. 9- there is no 70. to them that fear him Prov. 6. 1 1, and thy 70. as an armed man, 24. 34. 10. 21. but fools die for zo. of wisdom 13.23. there is that is destroyed forw. ofjudgment 14. 28. in zo. of people is destruction of the prince 21. 5. but of every one that is hasty only to 70. 22.16. that giveth to rich shall surely come to a>. Lam. 4. 9. stricken thro' for w. of the fruits of field Amoi4.6. 1 have given you lo.of bread in your places Mark 12. 44. she of her to. cast in all she had Lzike 15. 14. a famine arose, he began to be in to. 2Cor. 8.14. your abundance be a supply for theirw. 9. 12. not only supplieth the 70. of the saints Phil. 4. 11. not that I speak in respect of zo. . WANTS. Jzidg. 19. 20. howsoever, let all thy 70. lie on me Phil. 2. 25. Epaphroditus that ministered to my zo. WANT. Psal. 23.1. the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not zo. 34. 10. they that seek Lord shall not 70. any good Prov. 13. 25. but the belly of the wicked shall zo. Isa. 34. 16. no one shall fail, none shall zo. her mate Jer. 33. 17. David not zo. a man to sit on the throne 18. Levitesnotri". aman|| 35. 19. Jonadabnot zo. Ezek. 4. 17. that they mayw. bread and water WANTED, Jer. 44. 18. we have zo. all things, been consumed J(7/m2.3. when theyaj. wine, mother of Jesus saith 2 Cor. 11. 9, when Ito.I was chargeable to no man WANTETH. Deut. 15. 8. shall lend him for his need in that he 70. Prov. 9-4. for him that af.understanding she saiih to him, 16. 10. 19. in multitude of words there zo. not sin 28.16. prince that ir. understanding is an oppressor Eccl. 6. 2. so that he u\ nothing for his soul Cant. 7. 2, like a round goblet that zo. not liquor WANTING. 2 Kings 10. ig. call all prophets of Baal and all his priests, let none be 70. whoso be 70. shall not live Prop.ig, 7. pursueth with words, yet they are to. to Eccl. 1 . 15. that which is zo. cannot be numbered Dan. 5. 27. thou art weighed in the balances and part found to. Tit.1.5. shouldest set in order the things that are 70. 5. 13. that nothing be w. unto them Jam. 1. 4. ye may be perfect and entire^ to. nothing WANTON. Isa. S. 16. the daughters ofZion walk with w. eyes 1 Tim. 5. 11 . to wax a", against Christ, they marry Jam. 5. 5. ye have lived in pleasure and been zo. WANTONNESS. Ro7n.l3.13.walkhonestly,notin chambering and if. 2 Pet. 2.18. tbey allure through lusts and muchai. WAR. IV/ien the Ilebreros drew out their armies and Toent to war agaiiist their enemies, and the time of battle toas at hand, the high-priest pre- sented himself at the head if the army, azid spoke to the people in this manner ,- Hear, O Israel, and be not in fear of your enemies ; for the Lord your God fights for you. After which the officers proclaimed aloud at the head of every troop : Is there any one here that hath built a new house, and has not yet inhabited it? let him depart and return to his house, for fear that another should come and live in it fir*t, S(c. as in Dezit. 20. 2, 3, 4, &,c. The Hebrezos zoere formerly a very Toarlike na- tion. The books that inform us of their wars, are neither flattering authors, nor ignorant, but Toere aut/iors inspired by the Spirit of tiztth and Tiiisdom. Their zoarriiT's zoere none of those fabtdous heroes, or professed conquerors, whose busincsi it via: to ravogc cities and pro- WAR vijices, and to reduce foreign nations under thes dominion, merely for the sake of governing them or for purchasing a name. They Toere commonfy Toise and valiant Generals^ raised -up by God to fight the battles of the Lord, and to exter- minate his enemies. These zoere such as Joshua, Calebs Gideon, Jephthah, Samson, David, and Josiah, Tohose names alone are a sufficient en- comium. Their wars Toere not undertaken upon slight occa^ sioTts, nor performed zoith a small number of people. Under Joshua, the affair Toas of no less importance, than to make himself master of a large country, zohick God had given to tli^ Israelites ; to root out several pozoerful eyiemies, Tohich God ftad devoted to destruction j azid to vindicate an offended Deity, and human nature, zohic/i had been debased by a Toicked and cor rupt people, zoho had filled up the measure of their ini^ities. Under the Judges, the matter toas to assert the liberty of the Israelites, by shaking off the yoke of pozoerful kings, zoho kept tliem, in subjection. Under Satil and Da- vid, the same motives prevailed to uTideriake war ; a?id to these zoere added a further motive the making a conquest of such provinces as God had promised to /its people j so far zoas it from their intention merely to reduce the pozoer of the Philistines, the Ammonites, the MoabiteSj the Idumeans, the Arabians, the Syrians, and the several princes that Toere izi possession of those countries. Li the latter times of the kingdoms of Ltrael and Judah, zoe may observe their kings bearing the shock of the greatest kings in the zoor Id. namely, those of Asia, the kizigs of Assyria and Chal- dea, Shalmaneser, Sennacherib, Esar-haddon, and Nebzichadnettar zoho made the whole east tremble. Under the Maccabees, the chosen, people, zsith an haTidful of men, opposed the zohole power of the kings of Assyria, end against all their power upheld the religion of their fathers, and shook off the yoke of their autho- rity, zoho had a design both against their reli- gion and liberty. In the latter times of their jiation, with zehat courage, with TOhat intre- pidity and constancy, did they svstain the wars agaitist the itomans, who were the masters of the world ! But haw great armies did they bring t7ito the field? In the beginning, under Moses and Joshua, they zoere all soldiers, and men bearing arms. They came out of Egypt to the JivTnber of six hundred thozisand fightijig men. When Joshzta entered into the lazid of Canaan, he fought sometimes zoith detachments of his troops, and sometimes zoith his whole army, according as exigencies required. God would often give the victory to very S7nall armies, to signalite his omnipotence, and to humble the pride of man. Lor example, under Gideon, where God oidered this General to send azoay the greatest jiart of his army, and only to keep with him three hun- dred men, zoith zohich he defeated an innumei- ahle multitude of Midianiies and Amalekites, Sometimes numerous armies zi'ere brought into, the field ; Abijah, king of Judah, zeilh an army of four hundred thousand mezi, made war with Jeroboam, king of Israel, who had to the num- ber of etght hundred thousand : Azid of these eight hundred thozisand, there were five hundred thousand slain in one battle, 2 Chron. 13. 3 — 17. Pekah, son of Rcmalich, king of Israel, in one day killed one hundred and twenty thousand men of the troops of Judah, 2 Chron. 28. 6. Asa king of Judah, having an army of five hundred and eighty thousand men, was at- tacked by Zerah, king of Cnsh, zolio had an arinv of a million of mert ; Zerah zoas entirely routed by the troops of Asa, 2 Chron. 14. 9—13. We may distinguish two kinds of wars among the Hebrews, Some zoere of obligation as being ex- pressly comznanded by the Lord^ but others were free and volzmtary. 'Die first were such as God appointed them io undertake : For example^ against the Amalekites, and the Canaaziites, which were nalio7is devoted io destniction for their sins. The others were undertaken by the captains of the people, to revenge some injuries ojffered to the nation, to pnjiisfi some insults or offeiices : Such was that which the Hebrews made agaiiist the city of Gtbeah, and against the trib« of Benjamin, which would uphold them in their fault, Judg. 20. 8. And such was that which David made against the J^mmonites, whose king had affronted his ambassadors 2 Sam. 10. 1 — 14." Or to maintain and de- fend their allies ; as that of Joshua against the kings of the Canaanites, to protect th Gibeonites, Josh. 10, 6 — 11. Jjastly^ zchat WAR tv§t just Ttatons may mttkorise a nation or m yriHct to maka war agaiiut another, seems to have obtained among the llebreios. War 1/ threatened by God in scripture at one of the greatest Judgments, and may justly be reckoned among the many dreadful miseries which sin hat entailed on mankind. rhe common acceptation of v/a.T, in scripture, is a stale of hostility between nations, states, pro- rinces, or parties, as in 1 Klags 14. 30. Luke 14. 31, and many other places : But it is taken un a spiritual tense in 2 Cor. 10. 3, where the npottU says. We war oot aftfr the flesh, that u, " We do not lae outward force and strength but as the end of uur warfare is spiritual, so * are the means : the gospel we preach has its ' effects on the mijids and inward part of men ; ** and, through the power of divtne grace, is " made effectual for the subduing and sanctify- '* ing thetr corrupt and sinful natures.** Krod. 1. 10. when there is w. thej join our enemies J3. 17. lest the people repent when they see w. J7-l^>the Lord will have w, with Amalek 32. 17. there is a noise of w. in the camp Sum, 1. 3. from twenty years old, all that are able to go forth to w. SU. 23. | 26. 2. Deut. 3. 1& 10.9. if ye go to w. ye shall blow an alann 31. :i. Moses spake, arm some of yourselves to w. 4. of every tribe 1000 shall ye send to w. 32.6. shall your brethren go to uf.and ye sit there? 30. if ye will go armed before the Lord to w. 27. L'(.'i//.4.34p.hath God assayed by w. to take analion 20. 12.bat will make w. against thee, 19, 20. 21 .10. when thou goest forth to w. against enemies 2t. 5. when hath taken a wife shall not go to to. Josh. 11. 23. and the land rested from w. 14, 15. 14. 11. so is my strength now for w. to go out Judg. 3 . 2. that Israel might know to teach them a. 5. 8. cU ^ Dew gods, then was w. in the gates 11. 27.r> < t thou dost me wrong to w. against me 21.22. w deserved not to each his wife in ikz w. J >Sdm.l4.52 nas sore 2V. against Philistines, Ip.ii '2B. 15. for the Philistines make xa. against me'<:. 2'Sam.3. l.long to.between house of Saul aod David 11. 7* David demanded how the w. prosperod 1 Kings 2.5.shed the blood of w. put the blood of w. 14.30.W. between Rehoboam and Jeroboam, l5.6. 15.7- there was w. between Abijam and Jeroboam 16. there was 70. between Asa and Baasha., 32. 90. 18. or be come out for w. talce them alive «C. l.they continued three years without i» 2 h'tngs 18. 20, 1 have counsel and strength for to. 1 CAron.S.lO.they made w. with the Ilagarites, 19. 22. many slain, because the w was of God 2 Chron. 15. IQ. 00 w. to the 35th year of Asa 35. SI. but against the house wherewith I have w. Job 5. 20. in Of. redeem from power of the sword 10. 17> changes and w. are against mo 38.23. which I have reserved against the day of w* Ptal. 27. 3. though 10. should rise against me 55. 21. words smooth, but w. was in his heart 68. 30. scatter thou the people that delight in w. 120. 7>but when I speak, they are for ai. 140. 2. continually are gathered together for w. Prov. 20. 18. and with good advice make w. 24. G. for by wise counsel thou ^alt make thy a. Keel. 3, 8. a time of w. and a time of peace 8. 8. of death, there is no discharge in that w. Isa.Z.\. nor shall they learn w.any more, Mic.^.3. 3. 25. tby mighty shall fall in the w. 21. 15. they fled from the grievousness of w. 36. 5. 1 have counsel, and strength for w. Ter. 4. 19. because thou hast heard the alarm oiw. 6. 4. prepare ye w. against her, arise, let us go up 23. set in array as men for w. against thee 21. 2. Nebuchadnezzar maketh w. against us 42. 14. will go to Egypt, where we shall see no w. 48. 14. how say ye, we are mighty men for w. ? 49. 2. ao alarm of w. to be heard in Rabbah Etek. 17. 17. nor Fharaon make for him in w. Dan. 7.21. the same horn made sf. with the saints 9. 26. to the end of the w. are desolations Joel 3. 9. prepare w. wake up the mighty men Mic. 2. 8. that pass by, as men averse from w. 3. 5. they even prepare w. against him Ijuke 14. 31, or what king going to make to.? iteo. 11. 7* the beast shall make w. against them 12. 7. there was v. in heaven against the dragon 17. to make w. with the remnant of her seed 13. 4. who is able to make w. with the beast? 7. aiven to him to make w. with saints, 17. 14. 19. 11. in righteousness doth he make w. 19. the beast and kings gathered to make w. See Expert, Man, Men. Weapons of WAR i Vi//. 1.41. when ye had girded on toeapons of w. -''"^i;. 18. 11. six hundred with weapons of w. l6,17. i -S-irn. 1.27. how are the weapons of :». perished ^ti"/. 9. 18. M'tsiionj is beLierthan weapons of w. \i. '-1. 4. I will turu back the aieajvns cf u\ 667 WAR /cr.Sl.SO.thou art my battle-axe and weapcxt of w. Etek. 32. 27 . gone down to hell with weapons tfw. WAR, Verb. 2 Sam. 22. 25. the Lord teacheth my hands to w. a bow of steel is broken by me, Pj.18.34. | 144.1. 2 Kings 16. 5. the kings Rezin and Fekah came up to Jerusalem, to zf. against it, Isa.T. 1. 2 CAroji. 6.34. if thy people go to w. againi't enemy /fa. 41. 12. they that zf. ag^nat thee be as nothing 2 Cor. 10, 3. walk in flesh, do not w. after the flesh 1 Tim. 1. 18. that thou mightest ». a good warfare Jam. 4. 1. of your lusts that w. in your members 2. ye fight and w.yet ye have not because ask not 1 Pet, 2. 11. from fusts which ». against the soul WARRED. Num. 31. 7. and they ai, against the Midianites Josh. 24. 9' Balak king of Moab w, against Israel 1 Kings 14. 19' Jeroboam, how he w. and reigned 22. 45, acts of Jehoshaphat, how be w. are written 2 Kings 6. 8. the king of Syria v. against Israel 2 Chron. 26. 6. Uzzj^ v, against the Philistines WARRETH. 2 Tim. 2.4. no man that w. entaogleth himself with WARRING. 2 Kinp 19. 8. Rabshckah returned and found the king of Assyria w. against Libnah, Isa. 37- 8- llom. 7* 23. but I see a law in my members w. WARRIOR, S. iKtngs 12.21 .chosen men who were re, 2 CAr.11.1, Isa. 9. 5. battle of the w. is with confused noise WARS. Num. 21.14. it is said in book of the of. of the Lord Judg. 3, 1 . as had not known all the w. of Canaan 1. 8. 10. Toi sent Joram to David, forHadad- ezerhadzu. withToi, 1 Chron. 18.10. 1 Chron, 22. 8. hast made great w. shalt not build 2 Chron. I6. 9- from henceforth thou shalt have w. Psal. 46. 9. he maketh w. to cease to eods of earth ■Afaf .24.6.ye shall hear of w. and rumours oiw. see that ye be not troubled, Mark 13. 7- Luke 21.9. Jam, 4. 1. from whence come w. and fightings ? WARD. Gen. 4Qi ^ Pharaoh pat tnem in w. 4. 7. 41. 10. Pharaoh was wroth and put me in w. 42. 17. Joseph puthisbrethreniam. three days Lev. 24. 12. they put the blasphemer in a>. Num. 15. 34. they put the gatherer of sticks in vs. 2 Sam, 20. 8. David put the ten concubines in w. I'fihr. 12. 29. had kept the w. of the house of Saul 25. 8. they cast lots, w. against w. small as great 26.l6.lot came by causey of going up of. against w, Neh. 12. 24. to give thanks w. over-against w 25, were porters keeping the w. at the gates 45. kept w, of their God and w. of purification Isa. 21. 8. I am set in my w. whole lights Jer. 37. 13. Irijah a captain of the w. was there Ezek. 19- 9* they put Zedekiah in w. in chains Acts 12,10.when they were past first and second w, WARDS. 1 C/ir0n.9.23.kepttheJ^ouse of the tabernacle by w. 26. 12, having w. one against another to minister Neh. 13. 30. 1 appointed the w. of the priests WARDROBE. 2 Kings 22. 14. Huldah the prophetess, the wife of Shallum, the keeper of the w. 2 Chron. 34. 22. WARE. Imke 8. 27. w. no clothes nor abode in any house WARE. il/a/.24.50.Ld. shall come in an hour he is not w.ot Acts 14. 6. they were w. of it and fled to Lystra 2 Tim. 4. 15. of the copper-smith be thou w. also WARE, Substantive. Neh. 10. 31. if people bring w. on sabbath to sell . 13. 16. men of Tyre brought all manner of w. 20. merchants and sellers of all kind of i^. lodged WARES. Jer, 10, 17. gather up thy w. out of the land £xeA. 37 how thy garments are w. when quitteth £cc/. 4.J1. twohaveheat, howcanonebew. alone? Isa. 44. 15. he will take thereof and w. himself 16. warmeth himself, andsalth, aha, I am w. 47. 14. there shall not be a coal to w. at nor fire Hag. 1. 6. ye clothe you, but there is dodc w. WARMED. Job31.20. if were not a), with fleece of my sheep Mark 14. 5i. Peter w, himself. John 18. 18, 25. Jam. 2. 16. depart in peace, be you u, and filled 1 WAS WARMETH. Job 39. 14. the ostrich that w. her eggs in the durt Isa. 44. 1 6. he u>. himself and saitb, aha, I aoi warm WAR.MIISG. Mark 14. 67. when she saw Peter n\ himself WARN, 2 C/iron. IQ.IO. shall w. them that they trespass no( Exek. 3. 18. nor speakest to w. the wicked, 33. 8 19. yet if thou a. the wicked, .33. 9- 21. if thoD ». righteous || 33. 3. w. the people, Aeis 20. 31. 1 ciasednot to v. erery one with tears 1 Cor. 4. 14. but as my beloved sons 1 w. yoa 1 Thess, 5. 14. brethren, u. them that are unruly WARNED. 2 KingsG. 10. sent to the place man of God 7ir. him Psal. 19. 11. m')reover by them is thy servant w. Ezek. 3. 21. he shall surely live, because he is w. 33. 6. if watchman see and the people be not w. Mat. 2. 12. Joseph being v. of God departed, 22. 3.7. O generation of vipers, who hath w. you to flee from the wrath to come ? Luie 3.7. Acts 10. 22. Cornelius w. from God by an angel Heb. 11.7. by faith Noah being w. prepared an ark WARNING. Jer. 6. 10. to wnom snail I speak and ghre to. ? Ezek, 3. 17. Hear the word and give them v. 18. thou givest him not w. nor speakest, 20- 3.3. 4. taketh not w. || 5. he heard and took not u> Col. 1. 28. w. every man. and teaching every man WARP. lUv. 13.48. plague in the w. or woof, 49, 51 , 57, 59 52. burn w. \\ 56. rend w. [I 58. wash the w, WAS. Gen. 5. 24. Enoch walked with God and w. not 21. 20. God w. with the lad, he grew aud became 26. 28. we saw certainly the Lord w. witli thee 29.12. Jacob told Racbeljhe w. her father's brother 31.40. thus I w. in the day, drought consumed me 37. 29. and behold, Joseph w. not in the pit 39.2. Lord ZIP. with Joseph, he was prosperous, 22. Exvd. 20. 21, and Moses drew near where God w. Num. 27. 3. he w. not in the company of Korah Josh. 1.5. as I w. with Moses, so I will be with thee 17. Lord thy G, be with thee asheaJ. with Moses 6.27. the Ld. w. with Joshua, and his fame noised 14. 11, as yet I am as strong as I w. for war Judg. 20. 3. tell us, how w. this wickedness ? .1 Sam. 9, 10. they went where the man of God w QSam. 12.3. the ewe-lamb w. unto him as a daughter 16. 23. the counsel of Ahithophel w.as 11 a man 1 Kiiigs 3. 26. woman spake whose living child 10 8. 57< God be with us as he w. with our fathers 19- 11< the Lord w. not in the wind, the Lord w not in the earthquake || 12. w. not in the fire 20. 41 , king discerned him that he w. of prophets 2 Kings 10.30. done to Ahab all ^at w. in my heart Esth. 8. 1. Esther had told what he w. to her Job 3. 26. 1 w. not in safety, neither had 1 rest 29. 4. as I u;. in the days of my youth when secret Psal. 37. 36. he passed away and lo he w. not 38. 14. thus 1 tc. as a man that heareth not 5.3. 5. they were in great fear, where no fear w. Isa. 9. 1. the dimness shall not be such as w. in be? 23. 13. this people w. not till Assyrian founded Jer, 48.27. w. not Israel a derision unto thee ? w. he found among thieves ? thou skippedst for joy Amos 1 .14. 1 w. no prophet, neither w.lz. prophet's son, hut I w. an herdman and a gatherer of fruit Jonah 4.3. 1 pray thee, Lord w. not this my saying' Mai. l.Z.w. not Esau Jacob's brother ? saith the L. Mat. 24. 21. such as w. not since the beginning of the world, or ever shall be, Maik 13. 19. MarkZ. 4. they uncovered the roof where he v. 5. 5. always night and day he a>. in the mountain*) 11.30. the baptism of John, w, it from heaven, or of men ? answer me, Luke 20. 4 JohnlA. the Word w. with God, andWorda). God 9< that w. the true light, that lighteth every man 15. John cried, saying, he w. before me, 30. 3. 26. he that w. with thee beyond Jordan 6. 62. Son of man ascend up where he w. before 8. 58. Jesus said, verily before Abraham w. I am 11. 15. I am glad for your sakes I to. not there 16. 4. these things I said, because 1 w. with you 17.5. the glory 1 had with thee before the woddw. 20. 24. Thomas oneof the twelves, not with Uiem 21. 11. full of fishes, yet a), not the net brokeu Acts 5. 4. after sold, to. it not in thy own power '. 7. 9. with envy sold Joseph, but God w. with him 11. 17. what a). Ithat I could withstand God ! 21. 33. the captain came near, demanded who he w. 2 Cor. 1. 18. our word w. not yea and nay, 19. 11. 5. 1 w. not a whit behind chiefest apostles 1 Thess. 2. 1. our entrance unto yon w. not 111 vam 3. our exhortation X'. not in deceit, nor in guile 2 Tim. 3. 9, folly shall be manifest as theirs also Ileb. 7, 4. now consider how great this mai. 11. 38. of whom the world w. not worlUy Jam. J . 24. forgetteth what manner of man he WAS Rev. 1 . 4. from him which is and which w. 8. | 4.8. 17.8.the beast thou sawestaj. and is not, yet is,ll. See So. Il "WAS. Gen. 41.13. came to pass as he interlHTeted, so it jo. 42. 6. he it a>. sold to all the people of the land 45. 8. DOW it w. not you that sent me, but God £xod. l6. 15. manna for they wist not what is w. Josh.W.ZO. it TO, of the Lord to harden their hearts 14. 7. 1 brought Moses word as t^ zo. in my heart Ju(/^.6.3.50iVep. when Isr. had sown.Midiau came 2 Sam. 3. 37. ii w, not of the king to slay Abner 18. 29* saw a tttnault, but I knew not what iV w. 1 Kings 2. 15. is my brother's for it w* his from Ld. 13. G. Jeroboam, his hand became as it w. before 22. 3."?. perceived that tt w. not the king of Israel 2 Kingsi.l, left the campas ittj. and fled for life Eji/i.4. 5. Esther gave Hatachacommand to Mor- decai to know what it w. and why it w. Eccl. 12, 7- then shall dust return to earth as it zo. Cant. 3.4. ii w. but alitUe that I passed from them Isa.W, l6. as it zi'. to Israel in the day he came up 48. 16. from the time that iV w. there am I JE«cA. 16. 15. his it w.\ 19. thus it jo. saith the Lord Mark 5. 14. went to see what it to. that was done Luke 20. 7. they could not tell whence it zo. 22. 23. they begao to enquire which of them it to. John S.Q.the ruler tasted and knew not whence it w . 5- IS. he that was healed wist not who it w. 20. 14. and knew not that it w. Jesus, 21. 4. 21. 12. the disciples knowing that it w. the Lord Horn. 5. 16. not as it is. by one that sinned, so gift Be/iald it "WAS. Gen. 1. 31. God saw every thing, behold it a, 6. 12. God looked on earth, behold it to. 29. 25. in the morning, behold it w. Leah 31. 2. behold it w. not toward Jacob as before 41. 7- Pharaoh awoke and behold it zo. a dream 42. 27. for behold it w. in the sack's mouth Xe». 10, 16. and behold it w. burnt, 1 Sam. 30.3. 1 Kings S.Zl.bekold it zo. dead, behold it w. my son There "WAS. Gen. 1. 3. let there be light, and there zo. light 2, 5. and there zo. not a man to till the ground 20. there zo. not found an help meet for him Exod.lZ.ZQ. there w. a great cry in Egypt, for there zo. not an house where there zo. not one dead Niem. 26. 64. there w. not a man Moses numbered Devt. 2. 36. there zo. not one city too strong, 3. 4. 32. 12. there zo. no strange god with him Jush. 8. 17. there zo. not a man left in Ai or Beth-el SS.there zo.not a word Joshua read not before Isr. 11. 11. there zo. not any left to breathe IQ.there zo.not a city that made peace with Israel J«rf^.4.l6.host of Sisera fell, there zo.not a man left 1 Sam. 7.17. for there 20. his house, there he judged S Kings 10. 21. there zo. not a man that came not 11. 16. laid hands on her, and there zo. she slain Psal. 106. 11. there zo. not one of them left Hab. 3. 4. and there zo. the hiding of his power S Car. 8. 11. that as there zo. a readiness to will See None. Behold there "WAS. Exod.Q.t. behold th. zo. not one of cattle of Isr. dead Judg.f, 13. behold there w. a man told a dream 14. 8. behold there w. a swarm of bees in the lion 1 Sazn. 19. 16. behold there zo. an image in the bed 1. Kings 1Q.6. behold there zo. a cake baken on coals 2 Kings t. 5. behold there w. no man there, 10. Zech.h. 7. behold there w. lift up a talent of lead Jlfa*. 28. 2. behold there zn. a great earthquake WASH. The Orientals were vsed to wash the feet of stran- gers zoho came off a journey, because they com- monly zoalked zoith their legs naked, and their feet only defended zoith a sandal. This Abra- hazn washed the feet ^f the three angels. Gen. 18.4. The feet of Ehezer, Abrakam^s steward, and those that accompanied htm, were washed, when they arrived at the house of Laban, Gen. 24. 32. And likezoise those of Joseph^ s brethren, their feet zoere washed, zohen they came into ^gypt. Gen. 43. 24. This office zoos commonly performed by servants and slaves. Our Lord Jesus, io give his Apostles an example of humility washed their feet. John 13. 5, After that, he poured water into a bason, and began to li/tffA the disciples' feet. 7 7; jj wash- ing, as it Was a servile employment, denoted our Savioitr's humility, which Christians might io imitate him in; ajid as it zoas such a pai ti- tular act, it denoted his washing away their sins by his blood, as he himself told Peter in ■oer^e 8. If I wash thee not, tnou hast no part with me. "Washing, tn ifri/»(wre, is frequently taken in this sense, as in Psal. 51. 2,", Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity ; that is, " Cleanse me from the guilt and dejilement of •* sin by thy grace, and by the virtue of the " blood of Christ ;" zvhich teas signified hy the WAS ceremonial wasnmgs under the law. And our Saviour in the forecited passage, John 13. 10, tells Peter, He that is washed, needeth not save to wash his feet, but is clean every whit; that is, " Those souls that are washed zotth my " blood, their state is not to be reziewed ; they " need not be justified a second ttme ; yet in " regard of the remainder of sin and lust that " is in them, and will be so while they are in " the world, azid the temptatiojis which every " where lie before them, as snares for their feet, " they will have need of a daily washing, by " repentance, and fresh applications of their " souls to my blood, by the repeated exercises of "faith, according to their renewed and repeated " acts of sin." See also 1 Cor. 6. 11. Tit. 3. 5. Rev. 1. 5. Wash to piirffy, cleanse, and whiten. There were divers soils of washing, [1] Natural, Geo, 18. 4. [2] Ceremonial, Heb. 9. 10. [3] Miracu- lous, 2 Kings 5. 10, 13. [4] Moral, Psal. 26. 6. I 73. 13. [5] Spiritual, Psal. 51. 2. Ezek. 16. g. [6] Superstitious, Mat. 15. 2. [7] Sa- cramental. Acts 22. iC. PzU for, [1] Plenty, Job 29. 6. [3] Pardon and sanctification, 1 Cor. 6. 11. Rev. 1. 5. | 7. 14. [3] Repent- flrece, Isa. 1. 16. [4] Reformation, Prov. 30. 12. To wash one's feet in butter. Job ZQ. 6. To wash one's clothes in wine. Gen. 49- H. To wash one's feet in the blood of the wicked, Psal. 58. 10. These are figurative and hyper- bolical expressions, to sig^nify the great abun- dance of butter, or wine, mtd the vengeance that the just obtain over the wicked. To wash the hands was a token of innocence. Mat. 27- 4. Gen. 18, 4. 1 pray you w. your feet, I9. 2. | 24.32. Exod. 2. 5. the daughter of Pharaoh came to zo. 29. 4. Aaron and his sons thou shalt bring and w, them with water, 30. 19, 20, 21. | 40. 12. Lev. 6. 27. shalt w. that whereon it was sprinkled 13. 54. w. the thing wherein the plagoe is 58. whatsoever thing of skin it be thou shalt r^. it 14. 8, shave and w. himself in water, Deut.Z^. 11. 9. rtf.his flesh in water, l5. I6. I I6. 4, 24. ] 22. 6. !?• 16, if he w. not, he shall bear his iniquity Dcu^t. 21. 6. shall zo. their hands over the heifer Ruth 3. 3. w, thyself therefore and anoint thee liSam. 25. 41. let thy handmaid beaserv. toie.feet 2 Sam. 11. a. David said, go down and w. thy feet 2 Kings 5.10.Elisha said,go 7^ .in Jord^ seveu times IS. may I not w. in them and be clean? 13. when he saith to thee, w. and be clean ? 2 Ch'on. 4. 6. laversto w. in, sea for priests to w. in Job 9. 30. if I zo. myself with snow-water and make Psal. 26. 6. I will w. my .hands in innocency 51. 2. w. me thoroughly from mine iniquity 7. w. me and I shall be whiter than snow 58.10.he shall af.his feet in the blood of the wicked Isa. 1. 16. zo. ye, make you clean, put away evil Jer. 2. 22. though thou w. thee with nitre and soap 4. 14. O Jerusalem, w. thy heart from wickedness Ezek. 23. 40. for whom thou didst zo. thyself Mat. 6. 17. but when thou satest, w. thy face 15. 2. tb«y w. not their hands when they eat Mark 7. 3. except they zo. oft they eat not, 4. Luie 7. 38. a woman began to w. his feet with tears John g.7.Jesus said, go w. in the pool of Siloam,ll. 13. 5. Jesus began to zo. the disciples' feet 6. Peter saith. Lord, dost thou zo. my feet? 8. thou shalt never w. my feet, if I zo. thee not 14. ye also ought to w. one another's feet Acts 22.16. arise, be baptized, and w. away thy sins See Clothes, Feet. "WASHED. Gen. 43. 24. gave them water, they zo, their feet 31 . Joseph zo. his face and -went out and said 49- 11. Judah w. his garments in wine and clothes Exod. 40. 32. w. as the Lord commanded Moses Lev. 13. 55. priest shall look on plague after it is zo. 58. then it shall be ai. the secoi^time and be clean Judg. 19. 21. the Levite and concubine zo. their feet 3 Sam. 12. 20. then David arose and zo. himself 1 KingsQi. 38. one zu.the chariot in pool of Samaria Job 29. 6. when I w. my steps with butter Psal. 73. 13. 1 have zo. my hands in innocency Prov. 30. 12. a generation not w. from filthiness Cant. 5.3. T have zo.my feet,how shall I defile them: 12. his eyes are zo. with milk and fitly set Isa. 4:. 4. w. away the filth of the daughters of Zion Ezek. 16. 4. nor wast zo. in water to supple thee 9. I throughly w. away thy blood from thee Mat. 27. 24. Pilate took water and w. his hands Luke 7. 44. she hath zo. my feet with her tears 1 1 . 38. the Pharisees marvelled he had not first zo. John 9. 7. he went and w. and came seeing, 11, 15. 13. 10. is w. needeth not save to wash his feet 14. if T your Lord and Master have a. your feet Acts 9. 37. Dorcas died, whom when they had a». 16. 33. he took them. v. their ftripes, was baptized WAS 1 Cor. 6. 11. but ye are w but ye are sancLilied 1 Tim. 5. 10. if she have w. the saints' feet Heb. 10. 22. having our bodies zo. with pure water ZPet. 2.22.50wthatwas!a. to wallowing in the mir Rev. 1. 5. that w. us from our sins in his blood 7. 14. have w. their robes and made them white See Clothes. WASHEST. Job 14. 19. thou w. away the things which grow WASHING. Sam. XI. 2. David saw a woman w. herself Luke 5. 2. but the fishermen were w, their nets WASHING, S. Lev. 13. 56. the plague be somewhat dark after zo Neh. 4. 23. that every one put them off for zo. Cant. 4.2. like sheep which came up from the su .6.6. Mark 7. 4. as the ai. of cups, pots, and tables, 8. Eph. 5. 26. cleanse it with w. of water by word Tit. 3. 5. he saved us by the w. of regeneration Heb. 9-10. which stood only in meats and divers w. WASH-POT. Psal. 60. 8. Moab is my w. over £dom cast shoe. 108. &.' WAST. Deut. 5. 15. thon w. a servant in land of Egypt 15.15. w. a bondman in Egypt, 16. 12. ( 24.18,22 . S3. 7. because thou zo. a stranger in his land 2 Sam. 5. 2. thou w, he that leddest out Israel Job 38.4.where af .when I laid foundations of eartu ? Jer. 50. 24. thou art tsiken and w. not aware Ezek.lQ.Q. I said to thee, when thou w.m thy Mood Obad. 11. even thou w, as one of them Mat. 26. 69. a- damsel came to Peter, saying, thou also c. with Jesus of Galilee, Mark 14. 67. John 1. 48. when thou zo. under fig-tree, I saw thee Rev.Xl.ll. who art, and w. and art to come, 16. 5. WASTE. Jer. 49.13, have sworn thatBozrah shall becomp w. Mat. 26. 8. to what purpose is this w. ? Mark 14.4. WASTE. Deut. 32. 10. he found him in the w. wilderness Job 30, 3. solitary, fleeing into the w. wilderness 38.27. to satisfy the desolate w. ground and cause Isa. 24. 1. behold, the Lord maketh the earth w. 42, 15. 1 will make zo. mountains and hills 49- 17. they that made the w. shall go forth Jer. 2. 15. young lions yelled and made his land w. 46, 19. for Noph shall be w. aud desolate £zejt,5. 14-1 will make Jerusalem izi.and a reproach 29. 9. the land of Egypt shall be zo. 10. | 30. 12. 38. 8. the mountains which have been always -.0^ Nah. 2. 10. Nineveh is empty, and void and zo. Zeph.3.6. 1 have made their streets w. none passetk Hag. 1. 9. because of mine house that is w. See Cities, Lay, Laid, Places. WASTE. 1 Kings 17. 14. the harrel of meal shall not w, 1 Chron. 17. 9- 110 children of wickedness zo. then Psal. 17. T 9- hide me firom the wicked that w. me 80, 13. the boar out of the wood doth zo, it Jer. 50. 21. zo, inhabitants of Pekod saith the Lord Mic. 5. 6. they shall w. land of Assyria with sword WASTED. Num. 14. 33. till your carcases be zo. in wilderness 24. 22. nevertheless the Kenite shall be zo. Deui. 2. 14. till all generations of men of war were w. 1 KingsXJ. 16. and the barrel of meal w. not 1 Chron. 20. 1. Joab w. the country of Ammoa Psal. 1.37. 3. they that zo. us required of us mirth 1 8. daughter of Babylon, who art to be w. Isa. 6. 11. till the cities be to. without inhabitant 19. 5. and the river shall be zo. and dried up 60. 12. yea, those nations shall be utterly a. Jer. 44, 6. are w. and desolate as at this day Joell. 10. field is w. corn is id. new wine driKi up Luke 15. 13. the piwdigal son w. his substance 16. 1. was accused that he had w, his goods Gal. 1,13. how I persecuted the church and w, it WASTENESS. Zeph. 1. 15, a day of w. desolation and darkness WASTER. Prov. 18. 9. is brother to him that is a great to. Isa. 54. 16, 1 have created the zo, to destroy WASTES. Isa. 44. 1- 26. 1 will raise up the zo. thereof 61, 4. they shall build the old zo. and repair citief .7er.49.13.the cities of Bozr^ shall be perpetuala. Ezek. 33. 24. they that inhabit those zo. of Israel 27. surely they in the w. shall fall by the sword 36. 4. thus saidi the Lord to the desolate w. 10. and the w. shall be huilded, 33, WASTETH. Job 14. 10. man dieth and zo. away, givethup ghosi Psal. 91 . 6. nor for destruction that w. at noon-day Prov. 19. 26, he that zo. father and chaseth mother WASTING. Isa. 59. 7. zo. and destruction are in their paths 60. 18. not heard w, nor destruction in thyboidef) WAT WATCH. /'Irod. 14. S4p. to morning b". L. looked to Egyptians Judg. 7.19>Diiddlet0. theyhad but newly set the nr. 1 Sam. 11. 11. Saal came in the morning-io. S Kings 11. 6. so shall ye keep the to. of the house, that it be not broken down, 7. iCAron. S4.6. Nefi. 4. 9> prayed to God and set a v>. against them 7.3 . every one in his sf. and over-agajnst his house Job7A2.Rm I a sea,thatthoasettestaKf. overme Psal. go. 4. a thoiuand years as a to. in the night 141. 3. set a w. O Lonl» before my mouth Jer. 5\ . 12. make the di. strong, set up watchmen Had. 2.1. 1 will stand upon my :0. aodwill watch Mat. 14. 25. in the fourth v. of the night Jesus went to them walking on the sea, Mark 6. 48. ?4. 43 had known what to. the thief would come "J. fin. ye have a «>.|| 66. sealing stone, setting a to. 9Q. 11. behold, some of the lo. came into the city Lvke 2.8. the shepherds keeping ie. over their flock IC. 3Q. if he shall come in the second a), or third WATCH lis. Ne/i, 12. 9> their brethren over-against them in w. Psal. 63, 6. when I meditate on thee in the night-w. 119. 148. mine e^es prevent the night-w. Lam, 2.19, in beginning ofthew.pour out thy heart WATCH, Verb. ^en. 31 . 49* the Lord to. between me and thee 1 Sam. 19< 11* Saul sent to w. David and slay him Esra a. 29. to. ye, keep vessels till ye weigh them Job 14. 16. dost thou not a. over my sin f Psai. 102.7 .1 to. and am as asparrow on house-top 130. 6. more than they that to, for morning, 6. Isa. 21. 5. w- in the watch-tower, eat, drink 29. 20. and all that to. for iniquity are cut off Jer. 5. G. aleopard shall to. over their cities 31.28. so will I to, over them to build and plant 44.27. Iwillfj). over them for evil, not for good Ka/i. 2. 1. keep the munitioo, to. the way Hab. 2.1.1 will to. to see what he will say to me Afat. 24.42. ». therefore, ye know not the hour, 25, 13. Mari 13. 35. Lii/ceZl. 36. Acts 20. 31. S6. 38. Jesus said, tarry ye here, and w.with me 40. could ve not to. with me ? Mari 14. 34, SJ. 41. w. andpray, Mark 13. 33. | 14.38. Col. 4.2. Mark 13. 34. who commanded the porter to 10, 37. and what I say unto you, I say unto all, to. 1 Cor. 16. 13. to. ye, stand fastio faith, be strung 1 T/tess. 5. 6. let us w. and be sober, 1 Pec. 4.7. 'J Tim. 4. 5.W. thou in all things, endure afflictions Heb. 13, 17. obey them, for they to. for your souls WATCHED Jer. 20. 10. all my familiars to, for my halting 31. 23. like as I have to. over them to pluck up Lam. 4. 17- to. for a nation that could not save us Dan. 9. 14. Lord VI. on evil, and brought it on us Mat. 24. 43. good-man would have ui. Lttke 12. 39 27 . 36. and sitting down they to. him there Marks. 2. they w. him whether he would heal him the sabbath-day,to accuse him, LuAe 6. 7 114.1. IittlceiO. 20. they to. him and sent forth spies Acts 9. 24. 70, the gates day and night to kill him WATCHER, S. Jer.4.16. published that w. come from a far country Dan. 4. 13. a tc.and an holy one came from heaven 17. by decree of the n>. || S3, the king saw a to. WATCHETH. Psal. 37.32.the wicked af.the righteous and seeketh £sek. 7* 6. end is come, it to. for thee, it is come Rev. 16.15. blessed is he that to. and kccpeth garm. WATCHFUL. liev. 3. 2, be to. strengthen the things that remain WATCHI^'G. 1 Sam. 4. 13. Eli sat on a seat by the way-side to. Prov, 8,34. blessed hearethme, ro. daily at my gates Lam. 4. 17. in our w. wehave watched for a nation Mat. 27.54. the centurion to. Jesus, saw earthquake Luke 12. 37. whom Lord when he cometh,fiiid7i;. Eph, 6. 18. praying and w. with all perseverance V/ATCHINGS. fi Cor. 6. 5. in tumults, in labours, in to. in fastings 11. 27. in w. ofieo, in hunper, thirst, fastings WATCHMAN. 2 Sam. 18. 25, the w. cried and told the king 26. the 10. saw another man running alone 2 A'lwgf 9. 18. the to. told, he cometh not again, 20. Psat. 127. 3. keepscitj', theri). wakethbutin vain Isa. 21. 6. go set a IP. || 11. to. what of the night? Jer. 51. 12. ,set up the w. prepare the ambusbes /J£«X-.3.17.son of man, I have made thee aiv.33. 7. y.\, 2. if the people set him up for their te, Ilos, 9. 8. the w. of Ephraim was with my God WATCHMEN. «*(in/. 3. 3. c. that go about the city found me, 5.?. Isa. 52. 8. thy to. shall lift up the voice, shall sing 96. 10. his to. are blind, they are all ignorant fi2. 6. I have set te. on thy walls, O Jerusalem Jer- 6. 17- also I set to. over you, saying, hearken 66g WAT /pr.31.G. to. on mount Ephraim shall cry, arise ye ilfic.7-4. the day ofthyEC and visitation cometh WATCH-TOWER. 2 Chron, 20. 24. when Judah came toward the to. Isa. 21. 5. watch in the to. eat, drink, arise 8. I stand continually on the to. in day time 32. 1 14. the m. shall be for dens for ever WATER, Or waters, in scripture, is put, (1) For the ele- ment «?/■ water. Gen. 1. 10. (2) For troubles and affiictions. Psal. 69, 1, Save me, O God, for the waters are come in unto my soul. Often in the Psalms and elsetohere it it used in this sense .* Hence is the phrase in Mat. 20. 22. of being baptized with Christ's baptism ; that is, " dipped and plunged in afflictioni, as he ** sfas." (3) In the language of the prophets, waters often denote a great multitude of people. Isa. 8. 7, The Lord bringeth upon them the teaters of the river ; that is, the Assyrian army. And in Rev. 17.15, The a)«/er* which thou sawest, where the whore sitteth, are peo- ples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues. (4) It is put for children or posterity. Num. 24. 7, He shall pour the loater out of his buckets. And in Isa. 48. 1, Which are come forth out of the toaters of Judah. (5) For the clouds. Psal. 104. 3, Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the toaters. " Who founded, " as it toere, the heavens upon the clattds." (6) Waters sometimes stand for tears. Jer. 9. 1, O that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears. (7) For the doctrines of the gospel. Dent. 32. 2. 1 Cor. .3. 6. (8) For ffie ordinances of the gosjiel, tohere the graces and comforts of the Holy Spirit are dispensed. Isa. 55. 1, Ho, every one that thirsteih, come to the teaters. Or by waters here may be un- derstood the graces and comforts of the ^irit themselves, tohich are freqnently compared to waters, as in Isa. 12. 3. | 35. 6, 7. John 7. 37, 38. (9) All kinds of drink, Exod. 23. 25. (10) Uitlatoful pleasures, Prov. 9. 17. As in scripture, bread is put for all sorts of food, or solid nourishment, so water is used for all sorts of drink. The Moabites and Ammonites are reproached for not meeting the Israelites with bread and water, that is, teith proper re- freshments, Deut. 23. 4. Nabal says, in a?i in- sulting manner to David's messengers. Shall I then take my bread and my water, and my flesh that I have killed for my shearers, and give it UDto men whom I know not whence they be ? 1 -Sam. 25. 11. Stolen waters denote unlawful pleasures loith strange women, Prov. 9, 17. The Israelites are upbraided for having forsaken the fonntaiJi of living waters, and hewing out broken cisterns ; that is, for having quitted the worship of God, for ths worship of idols ajid false gods, Jer. 2. 13. T^he Hebrews called ttrine, the toaters of the feet, that they may drink their own piss ; in Bebreto, the water of their feet, 2 King.s 18. 27. The toaters of Meribah, so called because of the quarrelling, the contention, and murmuring, of (he Israelites against Moses and against God, Moses tells us, that when the Israelites came it Kadesh, and there happened to be in want of water, they raised a sedition against him and /lis brother Aaron ; this is recorded in N um. 20. 1, 2, 3, &c. It teas on this occasion that Moses committed that sin, with tohich Cod was so dis- pleased, that he deprived him of the honmer of introdncing hxs people into the land of promise. The Psalmist, in Psal. 106. 32, 33. tells us, that Moses teas ."vured, vexed, or troubled at these murnniTS of the people, and expressed some distrust by his words. He she-ved some doubt in the promises of the Lord. Cod had absolutely promised- him, that he should bring water out of the rock: Moses made some scruple to be- lieve it ; Must we fetch you toatet out of this rock ? He st7itck the rock twice: and God had bid him only speak to it. He was afraid, that upon this occasion, God being provoked tctfh his people, should refuse to fulfil the promises he had made. Moses and Aaron did jwt sanctify the Lord, they did not pay that hotiour that was due to him, by a strict, punctual, and faithful obedience to his words. They did not sanctify him before the people : They gave the people occasion to conceive too low an idea of the potoer and goodtiess of God ; they did an injury in some meas'ire to his power, by shetoing so little confidejice in it. Gen. 16. 7. angel found Hagar by a fountain of a?, 18. 4. let a little 10. I pray you be fetched 21. 14. Abraham took a bottle of w. and gave Hagar 24 32. Laban gat e the man to. to wash his feet WAT Gen. 4.1. give me, I pray thee, a little a. to dr' 26. 20. the w. is ours|| t2. we have found w. 43. 24. the steward of Joseph's house gave theois 49. 4. unstable as to. thou shalt not excel Exod. 12. 9. eat it not raw, nor sodden with to. 17. 6. and there shall come w. out of the rock 20. 4. any likeness that is in the to. under the eartf) 23. 25. the Lord shall bless thy bread and thy w. 29. 4. Aaron and his sons shall wash them with 20. 30. 20. I 40. 12. Lev. 8. 6. | I6. 4, 24. 32. 20. burnt die calf and strawed it on the w. Lev. 6. 28. shall be scoured and rinsed in w. 15. 12, 11. 32. whatever vessel, it must be put into to. 38. but if any w, be upon the seed Awn. 5. 22. this w. that causeth the curse shall go 8. 7. sprinkle w. of purification upon them 19 9-i'>r a w. of separation, 13, 20,21. | 31.23 20. 3. thou shalt bring forth to them to. out of the rock. 10, 11. Neh. Q, 15. Psal. 114. 8. 13. this is the w. of Meribah, S4. | 27. 14. 21. 5. there is no bread, nor is there any to. 16. gather ye the people and I will give them to 24. 7- he shall pour the to. out of his buckets 31. 23. ye shall make go through the to. Dent, 8.7. Lordbringstheetoalaudofbrooksofw 11. 11. the land drinketh w. of rain of heaven 12. 16. shalt pour it on earth as u). 24. I i5. 23. 23. 4. met you not with w. in way, Neh. 13. 2. Josh. 7. 5. hearts of people melted and becamt as to. Jtidg. 5. 25. he asked to. and she gave him milK 7- 4. bring them down to the w. and I will try, 5. 15. 19. to. came out of the jaw and Samson drank 1 Sam. 7. 6. they gathered to Mizpeh and drew to. 25. 11. shall I then take my bread and my w.? 26. 11. take now the cruse of w. and let us go 30. 12. nor drunk any to. three days and nights 2 Sam. 14. 14. we must die and are as to. on ground 17. 21. arise and pass quickly over the w. 21. 10. till w, dropped on them out of heaven 1 Kings 13. 19. he did eat bread and drank w. 22. hast eaten bread and drunk to. in the place li. 15. smite Israel as a reed is shaken in the u'. 17.10. fetch me, I pray thee, a little to. 18. 4. Obadiah fed them with bread and tc. 13. 35. to. ran about the altar, filled trench with w. 38. the fire of the Lord fell and licked up the to 22. 27. feed him with bread and w. of affliction till I return in peace, 2 Chron. 18. 26. Z Kings 2. 19, the to. is naught, and ground barren 3. 11. Elisha who poured w. on Elijah's hands 17. yet that valley shall be filled with w. 22. then rose up early and the sun shone en the w. 6. 5. was felling a beam, the ax-head fell into w. 22. set bread and to. before them to eat and drink 8. 1 5. he dipt a thick cloth in w, and he died 20. 20. made a conduit, brought w. into the city 2 Chron. 32. 4. the king of Assyria find much to. Neh. 4. t 23. every one went with weapon for w. Job 8. 1] , can the flag grow without to. ? 14. 9- yet through the scent of w. it will bud 15. 16. is man who drinketh iniquity like to. 22, 7. thou hast not given to. to the weary to drink 34. 7. who like Job, who drinketh scorning like to. Psal. 22. 14. I am poured out like to. my bones out 63. 1 10. they shall make him run out like w. 65. 9. with the river of God that is full of w. 66. 12. we went through fire and through w. 79- 3. their blood have they shed like 70. 88. 17' they came round about me daily like w, 109. 18. so let it come into his bowels like w. Prov. 17. 14. strife is as when one letteth out to, 20. 5. counsel in the heart of man is like deep re. 27. 19- ^ iQ ~e. face answereth to face, so hearto. 30. 16. the earth that is not filled with w. Isa* 1.22. silver is dross, thy wine mixed withr?. 3.1. Lord doth take away the whole stay of to. 21. 14. the land of Tema brought w. to the thirsty 30. 14. not found a sherd to take w. out of pit 20. though the Lord gave you the w. of affliction 41. 17. when the poor seek w, and there is none 44. 3, I will pour w. on him that is thirsty 63. 12. let them, dividing the w. before them Jer. 13. 1 . get a linen girdle and put it not in :u S3. 15. and make them drink the w. of gall Lam. 1. IS. mine eyes run down with w, 3. 48. 2. 19. pour out thy heart like to. before Lord 5. 4. we have drunken our w. for money Ezek. 4. 17. that they may want bread and w. 7. 17. all knees shall be weak as w. 21. 7. 16, 4. nor wast thou washed in w. to supple thee 9. then washed 1 thee with w. and anointed hits Sf). 25, then will I sprinkle clean w. upon you Hos.2.5A will go after my lovers that give me my 5. 10. 1 will pour my wrath u^ou them like w. 10. 7. her king is cut off as toam upon to. Amos 8. 11. not a famine of bread nor thirst of ■, Nah. 2. 8. bnt Nineveh is of old like a pool of w. Uab. 3. 10, the overflowing of ne tn. passed Uy WAT ifat. 3. 11. I indeed baptize you with w-nnto re- pentance, Mar&l.t. LnkeS. l6. Jo/ml. 26. l6. Jesus went up out of the w. Mark 1. 10. 10. 43. whoso giveth a cup of cold to. Mark Q. 41 . 14. 28. Peter said, bid me come to thee on the w. 7 15. for he falteth oft iDto the lire and w. ST. S4. Pilate took w. and washed his hands Mari 14. 13. there shall meet you a man bearing apitcherof z0. follow him, Luke 22. 10. L7iie 8.23. ship was filled with w. were iu jeopardy 24. rebuked the te. |j 25. the w. obeyed him 16. 24. that he may dip the tip of his finger in rv. John. 2. 7* Jesus saith, fill the water-pots with w, .^. 5. except a man be born kAw, and of the Spirit 23 .near to Salim,because there wa^ much w. there 4. 10, given living w. 11. [| l5. give me this w. 46. Jesus came again where he made vs. wine 5. 3. halt, withered, waiting for moving of the w. 4. an angel went down and troubled the w. Y. 38. out of his belly shall flow living to. 13. 5. after that he poureth w. into a bason 19. 34. forthwith came thereout blood and w. Aeti 1. 5. for John truly baptized with w. 11. I6. 8. 36. here is w. J] 38. they went down both into w. 10. 47. can any forbid m. these be not baptized } Eph. 5. 26. might cleanse it with the washing of of, Meb. 9. 19. he took the blood of calves with v>. 10. 22. and our bodies washed with pare to. Jam. 3. 12, 00 fountain can yield salt w. and fresh 1 Pcf.3.20.few, that is eight souls were saved by v>. 2 Pet. 2. 17. are wells without w. 1| Jiidc 12. clouds 3. 6. world being overflowed with w, perished 1 John 5. €. this is he that came by w. and blood 5. 8. three bear witness, Spirit, w. and blood ^v 12.15. and the serpent cast out of his month to 10' 12. the sixth on Euphrates, and w. dried up 21 . 6. I will give of the fountain of the w. of life 22. 1. and be shewed me a pure riverof w. of life 37. whosoever will, let him take w. of life freely Sse Bathe, Bitteb, Draw, Drew, Dr:nk Well. No WATER. Gen. 37. 24. pit was empty, there was no c in it Erffd, 15. 22, they went three days and found no w. 17. 1. iVwrn. 20. 2. I 33. 14. Deut. 8.15. 1 Kings 13.S2.L. said, eat no bread and drink no ro. S Kings 3. 9. there was tw w. for the host and cattle Psalm.l. in adry and thirsty land where no 10. is Jsa. 1. 30. ye shall be as a garden that hath no :v. 44. 12. the smith drinketh no w. and is faint 50. S. their fish stinketh because there is 710 w. Jer. 2. 13. broken cisterns that can hold jto w. 14. 3. they came to the pits and found no »>. 38. 6. in the dungeon there was no w. but mire Zec/i.g.ll. sentprisoners out of pit wherein is ?io w. JjuksT. 44. thou gavest me no to. for my feet WATER. Gffn.2.10.a river went out of Eden to a/, the garden 29. 7. a', ye the sheep and go and feed them, 8, Psal. 6. 6. 1 a. my couch with my tears 72. 6. come down as showers that w. the earth Prov. 5. + 19. let her breasts w. thee at all times Ecct. 2. 6. 1 made me pools of water to zo. the wood Jsa. 16. 9- T will v>. thee with my tears, O Heshhon 27. 3. I will w. it every moment, lest any hurt it Kzek. 17. 7. he might w. it by furrows of plantation 32. 6. 1 will w. with my blood the land wherein Joe* 3. 18. a fountain shall is. the valley of Shiltim WATERED. Cen. 2. 6. a mist that to. the face of the ground 13. 10. the plaiu of Jordan, that it was well 70. 29. 2. of that well they w. flocks, 3. || 10. Jacob tv. £xod. 2. 17. Moses helped and w. their flocks, IQ. Prov. 11.25. he that watereth shall be zo. himself /-f'z.58. 11. and thou shalt be like a zo. garden Jer. 31 . 12. their soul shall be as a m. garden 1 Cor. 3.6. 1 have planted, Apollos a;, but God cave WATEREDST. Dent. 11.10. w. it with thy foot as agarden ofherbs WATEREST. Psal. 65, 9. thonvisitest the earth and w. it 10. thou Til. the ridgfis thereof abundantly WATERETH. Psal. 104. 13. he 10. the hills from his chambers Prov. U. 25. he that a), shall be watered himself Isa. 55. 10, rain returneth not, but w. the earth 1 Cor. 3.7. nor he that planteth, nor to. anything 8 WATERING. Gen. 30. 38. Jacob laid rods in the vi. troughs Jd6 .17. 11. by JO. he wearieth the thick cloud Prov. 3. 1 8. it shall be w. to thy bones Luke 13.15. doth not each of you lead his ass tOTo,? WATER-BROOKS. Psal. 42. L as the hart pantcth after the w WATER-COURSE. Chron. 32. 30. Hczekiah stopped the upper w. Sob 38. 25. who hath divided a w. for overflowinc WATER.COURSES. Xia. 44. 4. they shall spring as willows by the xo C70 ^ XVAT WATER-FLOOD. Psal. 69. 15. let not the w. overflow me, nor deep WATER PO'J', WATEK^rOTS, John 2. 6. there were set there six w. of stone 7. Jesus saith, fill then', with water, they filled 4. 28. the woman then lefthern/. and weait to city WATER,SP0U1S. PsaU 42. 7. deep calls to deep at noise of thy a). WATER^SPRINGS. Psal. 107. 33. he turneth the ». into dry ground 35. he turneth dry ground into w. WATERS. Gen. 1.2. the Spirit of God moved upon face of zo. 6. let the firmament divide the xo, from the w. 7. Q. let the 10. be gathered || 20. zc. bring forth 6. 17. 1, even I, do bring a flood of w. on earth 7. 17. zo. increased j| 18. w. prevailed, I9, 20, 24, 8. l.zo. decreased, 3, 5. || 13. to. were dried up 9. 11, not be cut off any more by 70. of a flood Exod. 7. 17. behold, I will smite the ui.||20.af. blood 8. 6. Aaron stretched out his hand over the la. 14. 21. by a strong east-wind the to. were divided 22. w. were a wall, 29. 1] 28. a?, returned, 15. IQ. 15. 8. the £0. were gathered together, flood stood 23. they could not drink of the to. of Marah 27. come to Elam, they encamped there by the to. Num.2^.6.as trees planted, as cedar trees beside ty. i)eaf.l0.7.joumeyed tojotbath.land of rivers of w. 32. 51. ye trespaased at the zo. of Meribah-kadesh 33.8. with whom didst strive at thear. of Meribah Josh. 3. 16, the w. which came down rose up 4.7. thew, of Jordan were cutoff before the ark 23, the Lord dried up the to. of Jordan, 5. 1. 11. 5. they came and pitched at the to. of Merom Judg. 5. 19. the kings of Canaan by to. of Megiddo 7> 24. come down and take the w. before them 2 Sam.5.iO. the Lord hath broken forth as a breach of at. upon mine enemies, 1 Chron. 14. H. 12, 27. and Joab said, I have taken the city of to. 3 Kings S. 8. and Elijah smote the w. \\ 14. Elisha 21. and he went forth unto the spring of the to. thus saith Lord, I have healed these zo. 5.22. are not rivers of Damasc. better thanw. of Isr, S Chron. 32. 3. he took counsel to stop the to. Job 3. 24. my roarings are poured out like the to. 5. 10. who sendeth to. upon the fields 11. 16. remember thy misery as at.that pass away 12. 15. he withholdeth the zo, and they dry up 14. 11. as the 10. fail from the sea, and the flood 19. the ». wear the stones, thou washest away 22. 11, and abundance of zo. cover thee, 38. 34, 24. 18. he is swift as the to. thou washest away 26. 5. dead things are formed from under the a. 6. be bindeth up the to. in his thick clouds 10. he hath compassed the zo. with clouds 27. 20. terrors take hold on him as to. a tempest 28. 4. even the to. forgotten of the foot 25. and he weighed the 10. by measure 29- 19* "T^y root was spread out by the to. 30. 14. came upon me as awide breaking in of a). .37- 10. and the breadth of the zo. is straitened 3B. 30. the to. are hid as with a stone Psal. 23. 2. he leadeth me beside the still to. 33. 7. he gathereth the zo. of the seas together 46. 3. though the to. thereof roar and be troubled 58. 7- let them melt away as to. which run 69. 1. for the TO. are come in unto my soul 73. 10. TO. of a full cup are wrung out to them' 77. 36. the to. saw thee, O God, the zo. saw thee 78. 13, he made the m. to stand as an heap 16. and caused to. to run down like rivers 20. he smote the rock that the to. gushed out and streams overflowed, 105.41 | 114.8. Jm, 48. 21. 81, 7. 1 proved thee at the to. of Meribah, 106.32. 104. 6. the to. stood above the mountains 105. 29. he turned their to. into blood and slew 106. 11. and the zo. covered their enemies 119. 136. rivers of ai. run down mine eyes because 124. 4. then the to. had overwhelmed us 5. then the proud to. had gone over our soul 136. 6. him that stretched the earth above the zv, 147- 18. he causeth the wind to blow and zo. flow 148. 4. ye to. above the heavens, praise him Prov. 5, 15. drink to. out of thine own cistern Ifi, let rivers of zo. be dispersed in the streets 8.29-l.hat the a>, should not pass his commandment 9.17. stolen af. are sweet, and bread eaten in secret 25,25 as cold to. to a thirsty soul, so is good news 30. 4. who hath bound the to. in a garment Eecl. 11. 1. cast thy bread upon to. Ihou shalt find CaH^.4.15.a well of living w.and streams fromLeb. Isa. 8. 6. as this people refuseth the zi: of Shiloah 7. the Lord bringeth on them zo. of the river 11.9- as the ts. cover the seas, JHab. 2. 14. 15.6. for the zo. of Nimrim shall be desolate 9. for the zo. of Dimon shall be full of blood 17. 12. arushing like the rushing of^ mighty zo. 19. 5. and the to. shall fail from the sea 22. 9. and ye gathered the zo. of the lower pool 28. 17. the w. shall overflow the hiding-place w.w t Tsa, 32. 20. blessed are ye that sow beside all w 33. 16. bread be given him, his to. shall be sure 35. 6. for in the wilderness shall a/, bre:-'c fortli 40. 12, who hath measured the zo. in his hand 43. 2. if thon pass through zo. I will be with thee 16. and maketh a path in the mighty to. 20. 1 give TO, in the wilderness and rivers in desert 4Q. 1. and are come forth out of the to. of Judah 21. he caused the to. to flow out of the rock 51. 10. which hath dried the w. of the great deep 54. 9- this is as to. of K oah unto me, to. not return 55.1. hoevery one thatthiTsteth,comeye totheui. 57. 20. like the sea, whose to. cast up mire and dirt 58.-11. like a spring of water, whose zo. fail not /e/-. 2.13. have forsaken me the fountain of living zf. 18. what hast thon to do, to drink the w. of Sihor? 6. 7 . as a fountain casteth out her to. so casteth out 8. 14. God hath given us to. of gall to drink 9. 1. O that my head were to. and mine eyes tears IB. eyes run with tears, eye-lids gush out with zc 10. 13, isamukitudc of »>. in the heavens, 51, I6 14, 3. their nobles sent little ones to the to. 15, 18. wilt be to me as a liar and as zo. that fail 17. 8. he shall be as a tree planted by the ze. 13. have forsaken the Lord, fountain of Wvingzo. J8. 14. shall the cold flowing zo. be forsaken? 46. 7. whose w. are moved as the rivers, 8. 47. 2. behold, w. rise up out of the north 48. 34. for the to. of !Nimrim shall be desolate 50. .38. a drought is upon her af. and shall be dried Lam. 3. 54. zo, flowed over mine head, I am cut ofi' Ezek. 19. 10. thy mother is like a vine by the to. 31 . 4. to, made him great, the deep set him on high 14. that none of the trees by to. exalt themselves 32. 2. and troublest the zo. with thy feet 47. 1' behold, to. issued from under the threshold 3, brought me through to, the to. were to ancles, 4. 5. for the to. were risen, to. to swim in 8, these zu. issue out toward the east country, 12. 19- even to the to. of strife in Kadesh, 48. 28. Dan. 12. 6. one said to the man upon the to. 7. Amos 5. 8. calleih for to. of sea, and poureth, 9. f> 24. but let judgment run down as w. and riglit. Jonah 2. 5. the to. compassed me about to the soul Mic. 1. 4. as a', that are poured down a steep place iVfl/i.3.8. Ko, that had the to. round about it 14. draw the to. for the siege, fortify thy holds Zech. 14. 8, living to. shall go fsom Jem&alem 2 Cot. II. 26. in perils of zo. in perils of robbera Rev.7 . 17. lead them unto living fountains of to. 8. 11. a £hirdpartof theitf. became wormwood,aBd many died of the to. because bittei 11. 6. have power overw. to turn them to blood 14. 7. worship him that made the fountain of ts. 16. 4. and the third angel poured his vial on the to. 5. I heard angel of the xo. say, thou art righteous 17. 15. the to, where the whore sits, are peoples See Dbep, Great In, or into WATERS. Exod. 15. 10. they sank as lead, in the mighty to, £5. a tree when oastin^tJ the to. they were sweet Lev. 11. 9. these shall ye eat, of all that are in to. what hath fins and scales ma;. 10.46. Deut. 14-9 12. hath no fins nor scales in the w. unclean Dent. 4. 18. the likeness of any fish in the to. 5. 8. Josh. 3. 13. as the feet of priests rest in tlie w. Neh.Q. 11. threwest a stone into the mighty to. Pial. 74. 13. breakest the heads of dragons iw w. 104. 3. layeth the beams of his chambers »« -w. 'Mat.Z.yi. the swine ran and perished i« the to, Mark 9. 22. oft it cast him into fire and into to. Many WATERS. Num. 24. 7. and his seed shall be in maiiy to. 2 Sam. 22. 17. drewme out of many to. Psal. IH.I6 Pial. 29. .1. the voice of the Lord is upon many w. 4. Lord mightier than the noise of many w Cant. 8. 7. majiy zo. cannot quench love, nor floods Isa. 17. 13. nations like the rushing of many v Jer. 51, 13. O thou that dwellest upon maiiif -b. Esek. 19. 10. she was fruitful byreasonof m'ajiy ». 4.1 . 2. his voice was like a noise of many ze. eartk i shined with his glory, Rev. 1.15. | 14.2. \ IQ.Q. Rev. 17. 1, the great whore that sitteth on many a, WAVE. Jam, 1. 6. he that wavereth is like a to, if the sea WAVE, Ferb. Exod. 29.04. thou shalt to, them for a wave offering before the Lord, £«r.8.27. | 23. 30. JVi/m.o.SO 26. thou shalt TO. the breast || 27. to. the shoulder. Lev. 7. .30. I 8. 29. I 9. 21. | 1\ 15. i(:o. 23. ll.he shall w.the sheaf before the Lord, I'A iVam.5,25. the priest shall to. the jealousy-offering WAVED. Lev. 14. 21, then he shall take one lamb to be to See Breast, Ix>aves Offering. WAVERETH. Jam. 1.6. he that to. Is like a wave of toe sc.i WAVERING. ITeb. 10. 23. hold fast profession of faith without Jam. 1,6. but let him &,ik in faith, nothing w WAY WAVKS. Ptal.4/i.t. all thy w. are eoub over me, Jonah 2. 3, 65.7. stil>eththe noiae of their iv. 89.9. | 107. ^9 na. 7* thou host afflicted me with all thy zc 93. 3. floods lift up voice, floods lift up their w. 4. the Lord on high is mightier than mighty to, 107. 25. the Btornjv wind which lifteth up the w. Jja.48. 18. thy righteousness as theut. of the sea 5L. 15. but 1 am the Lord thy God that divided the sea, whose w. roued, Jer. 31,35. 4«r, 5.23. tho* theaf. toss, yet can they not prevail 5l.4U.BabyloD is covered with the multitude of of. 55. Lord hath spoiled Babylon when her ai. roar Kxek. S6. 3. nationscome, as theseacausethhis w, 27. 1 28. 10. shall shake at the cry of thy pilots Zeeh. 10. 11. and shall smite the w. in the sea Mat, 8. S4. that the ship was covered with the w. 14.24. but the ship was tossed with w. Mark 4.37. Z.n^« 21. 25. be signs, the sea and the zc. roaring Acts 27<41. the hinder part was broken with the w. Judt 13. raging w. of sea, foaming out their shame WAX. Psal. 22. 14. my heart is like Ti:>. it is melted 68. 2. as vs. melteth, so the wicked perish 97.5. the hills melted like w. at the presence ofL. Mie. 1.4. the valleys clefl as w. before the fire WAX. Erod. 22. £4. mT wrath shall w. hot, 32. 10. 32. 11. Lord, why doth thy wrath w. hot against 22. let not the anger of my lord w. hot Ztf£. 25. 47. The Lord knowelh the way of the righteous. (2) Ways are put for the laws of the £j}rd. Gen. IH. I9, They shall keep the way of ihe Lord. Psal. 18. 21, I have kept the loays of the Lord. (3.) Way " ''"'-/*"' ^***'*""p manners, and way oj" life. Gen. 0. 12, All flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth. And in Jer. 10. 2, Learn aot the uay of the heathen. (4) The way »f the Lord expresses his conduct in respect o/"iai Isa. 55. 8, 9, My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways. WAY sailh the Lt>rd Fur as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your waySf and my thoughts than your thoughts. And m llom. 11. 33, Ilig ways zxe, past finding out. (5) The ways of God are ^it for his works. Job 40. iQ, He is thechiet of the wflyjofGod. (6) Diiine Providence. Psal 107. 7 (7) Death. Josh. 23. 14. (8) The method of salvation, or doctrine of the gospel, Acts ig. 9. To go the a'ay of all the earth, » put to signify dying a7id the ^rAve,Josh. 23, 14. A hard way, I J put to represent the way of sinners, a way of wtpiety. Judg. 2. I9. 'J'hey ceased not from their stubborn way; in Hebrew, hard way. It is so called to signify, that although it seemed at first very soft, and easy, and plea- sane, yet they would certainly find that it was hard and difficult, and troublesome to them- an hard way is to the traveller. The cmirse that leadeth to destruction is called a broad way, that is obvious to alt, and i?i which many walk ; ojt the contrary, that course of life wh\ will bring a man to heaven, is named strait, narrow, difficult to find and to walk in : A course of holiness is unpleasing to fiesh and blood, it does not at all gratify men's sensmil appetites ; it is a narrow way, wherein men will meet with many crosses and temptations. Mat. 7. 13. 14. Jesus Christ is called the way, John 14. €. be- cause If is by him alone that believers obtain eternal life, and an entrance into heaven, lie is^ie way to heaven, by the doctrine which he taught; by his death, by which he purchaied this heavenly inheritance for the elect ; by his holy life and conversat ion, sett ing us an example, that we should follow his steps; arid by the influence of his Hpirit, whereby believers are sanctified, and made meet to be made par- takers of the inheritance of the saints in light. The Psalmist says, Thou wilt shew me the path of life, Psal. I6. 11. that is, " thou wilt raise my body from death to life, arid conduct me tothepiace and state of everiastiiig happiness." In Mat. £2. I6. the Pharisees tell our daviour by their disciples. Master, we know that thou art true,' and teachest thewa^ of God in truth ; that is, the true principles af relitjiott. He. Peter says, that the wi/j/ of truth shall be evil spoken of by false teachers, 2 Pet. '2. 2. that is, the doctrine of the gospel, and the Christian religion* In Jude 11. it is said, they have gone in the way of Cain ; that is, they have followed his example, in hatiiig and persecut' ing their brethren. Gen. 24. 42. if thou prosper my w. which I go 42. 25t to give them provision for the w. 46. 21. Exod. 13. 17. led not thro' the &f. of the Philistines 18. led the people thro' the w. of the wilderuess Sl.inapillarof cloud to lead them the w. 18. 20. shew them thew. Neh.Q. 19. Ptal. IO7.4. Num. 21. 4. was much discouraged because of the&r. 22. 26. there was no w. to turn to the right or left Deut. 1. 22. by what w. we must go, Josh. 3. 4. 8. 2. remember the w. which the Lord led you 14. 24. if the w. be too long for thee 17. 16. shall hencefor^ return no more that: 19.3.thou Shalt prepare thee a a. || 6. the w. is long 28. 25. thou shale go out one w. against them 31. 2^). ye will turn aside f.':.'iu w. I commanded Josh. 23. 14. behold I am going v. of all the earth 24. 17. Lord preserved us in all the w. we went Judg. 2. 19, they ceased not from their stubborn w, 9. 25. they robbed all that came along that w, 18.5. whether our w. we go shall be prosperous 6. before the Lord is your w. wherein ye go 19. 9. and to-mqrrow get you early on your w. J iiam, 6. 12. kine took straight 70. to Beth-shemesh 9. 6. peradventure he can shew us our w. to go 8. 1 will give to the man of God to tell us our w. 12. 23. 1 will teach you the good and the right w. 15. 2U. 1 havegone the a>. the Lord sent me 20. f J 9* remain by the stone tliat sheweth the w. iSam. 19. 36. servant will go alitlle af.over Jordan 1 Kings 2. 2. 1 go the w. of all the earth, be stroug 8. 36. that thou teach them the good w* to walk 1 44. pray to the Lord toward the w. of the city 13. 9. nor turn again by the same w. thou earnest 10. he went anoth. w. || 12. what w. went he ? 18. 0. Ahab went t>ne to. Obadiah another w, 22. 24. he said, which w. went the Spirit of Lord from me to speak to thee .' 2 Chron. 18 23. 2 Kings 3.8.which w. shall we go f w. thro'wildern. 5. 19. so he departed from him a little w. 7. 15. all the w. full of garments and vessels 2 Chron. 6. 27. when thou hast taught them good w. Ezra 8. 21. to seek of him a right w. for v WAY Job 3. S3, light given to a man whose a is hid lS.24.to wander where there is no w. PstJ.H/J.4*: 16. 22. 1 shall go the a. whence 1 »hall not return 22. 15. haac thou marked the old a>. which wictted 2S. 10. but he kuoweth the to. that i take 28. 23. God understands the to. thereof and knows 31. t •"'2, but 1 opened my doors to the w. 38. 19. where is the w. woere light dwelleth ? Psal. 1 . 6. Lord kuoweth the w. of the righteous 2. 12, kiss the Son, lest ye perish from the w. 3d. 4. hesetteth himself ui a w. that is not good 37 . 1 14. bent their bow to slay the upright of w. 7B. 50. he made a w, to his anger, he spared not 101. 2. 1 will behave wisely in a perfect w. 6. 1 19-27 • make me understand the w, of thy precept* 29. remove from me the w. of lying and graul 30. I have chosen the w. of truth 32. I will ruD the w. of thy comiuaodments 3X. teach me, O Lord, w. of thy statutes, 143. 8 104. therefore 1 hate every mise w. 128. 139. 24. and see if there be any wicked to. in me 146. 9' the w. of the wicked he turns upitide down Prop. 2* 8. he preserveth the zc. of hi^samts 12. to deliver thee from the w. of the evil man 4. 19. the w. of the wicked is as darkness 6. 23. are the w, of life, 13. 24. Jer. 21. 8. 7.8. near her corner, he went the w. to her house 27< her house is the z^.to hell, going down to death 12. 15. the w. of a foul is right in his owu eyes S6. the z0. of the wicked seduceth them 13, 15. but the w. of the tranbgres>90i's is hard 1 k. 12. there is a w, which seemeih right, 16. '25, 15. Q. the w. uf the wicked is an abomination 10. is grievous to him that forsakelh the to. ly. the w. of the alothtul man is on hedge oi thorns, but the w. of the i-ighieous is made pluiu 16. 29. leadeth him into the w. that is not good 21. U. the w, uf man is froward and strange 30. 19. the w. of an eagle, of a serpent, of a ship 20. sucli is the 10. ot an adulterous woman Ecil. 11. 5. kuoweiitnotwhatibthezu. of the Spirit ■I^a. 3,12. they cause thee to err and desti'oy thew 2t). 7. the w. of the just is uprightness 35. 8. an high-way and a w. called w. of holiness 4U, 14. who shewed him the a", of understanding? 43. 16. Lord who maketh a w. in the sea, 51. lu. 19- I will even make a w. in the wilderness 49. 11. 1 will make all my mountains a w. 57. 14. prepare a w. \\ 62. 10. cast up the high m. 5y. a. the w, of peace they know not, Kom. 3. 17, ^•'/'. 6. 16. where is the good w. and walk therein 1U.2. learn not the af. of heathen, be not di8may«d 23. 1 know that the w, of man is not in himself 12.1. wherefore doth tnew. of the wicked prosper? 18. 15. to walk in paths, in a w. not cast up 32. 39. I will give them-one heart and one w. 42. 'i. that the Lord thy God may shew us the w. 50. 5. they shall ask the w. to Zion with facfs Ezek. 21.20. appoint a aj. that the sword may come £1. 13. then 1 saw that they took both one w. 43.2. the glory of G. came from the w. of the east Amos 2. 7. and turn aside the w. of the meek Nah. 2. 1. keep the munition, watch the w, Aial. 3. 1. he shall prepare the w. before me Mat. 7. la, broad is the w. thatleads to destruction 14. and narrow is the w. which leadeth unto life 8. £8. so that no man might pass by that w. 10. 5. go not into the w. of the Gentiles 2'-'. It), we know thou art true, and teachest the w. of God in truth, Mark 12. 14. Juuke £0. 21. l-'Uke 5. 19. by what w. they might bring hiui in lU. 31. there came down a certain priest that w, i5. 20. when he was yet a great 10. off, father saw 19-4.Zaccheu5 ran to see him, was to pass that u. John 10. 1. but climbeth up some other w. is a thief 14. 4. the w, ye know |j 6. I am the w. the truth 5. Thomas saith, Lord, how can we know tiie w.? Acts 16. 17. which shew to us the to. of salvatiou 18.26. expounded to him w. of God more perfectly 19. 9- believed not, but spake evil of that w. 23. there arose no small stirabout that w. 24. 14. after the w. which they call heresy Rom, 14. 13. or an occasion to fall io brother's ig 1 Cor. 10. 13. with temptation make a a;, to escape ■1_2- 31. yet shew i unto you a more excellent to. X JA^w.a.ii.our Ld. Jesuit directour w. unto you Heb. 9. 8. the w. into the holiest not yet manifest 10. 20. by a living !ij. which he hath consecrated 12. f 17. for he found no w. to change hi$ mind Jam. 2. 25. she had sent them out another w. 2 Pet. 2. 2. the to. of truth shallhe evil spoken of 15. which have forsaken the right w. and are gone astray, following the w. of Balaam son ot Bosor 21. better not known the w. of righteousness Rev. 16. 12. that a), of kings of the east be prepared By the WAY. Gen. 42. 38. if mischief befal him by the w. ye go 45.24. Joseph said, see that ye fall not out by ihe ». 1 49. 17. Dan shall be a serpent by the w. an aduor WAY ^xoa, 4, 24. &s the 70. in the ion flie Lord met him l^um. 14. 25. turn you, get you into the wilderness, by 70. oftbeRed-sea.Sl. 4. I>ew/. 1.2,40. | 2.1. Z)e7« .6.7 .talk of them when walkestA_5>i/ie rtf.11.19- 25. 17. what Amalek did to thee by the xo. 18. how he met thee hy the w* 1 Sam. 15. 2. 28. 68. Lord shall bring thee by the w. I spake Jos/i 5. 4. even all the men of war died by the w. 7. because they had not ciicum. them by the ie. I Kings 13. 9, not turn again by 70. thou camest, 17. 24. a lion met him by the w. and slew him 20. .?8. the prophet waited for the king by the 70. • Kings 3. 20. there came water by the w. of Edom 19.28. put my bridle ja lips, I will turn thee back by the to. by which thou camest, Isa. 37* 29, 34. Ezra 8. 31. and of such as lay in wait by the w. Job 21. 29. have ye not asked them that go by the 70. ? Psal. 80.12.all,they whopass^_^ 16. 7. for I will not see you now by the 70. Every "WAY. Gen. 3. 24. a flaming sword which turned every 711. Pja/.119.101. refrained my feet from every evil 70. 104. therefore I hate every false w. 128. P"ju.21. 2. every 70. of man right in his own eyes Ezit, 16 31, buildest eminent place in every 70. iiom.3,2.mucb fv^ry af.because to them committed Phii.l, 18. every to. whether in pretence or in truth See Evil. His WAY. Ge7i. 6. 12. all flesh had corrupted his w. on earth 2 5nm.22.Sl.as for God his w. is perfect, P^.18.30. 1 Kings 8. 32. condemning the wicked, to bring his 7D. on his own head, 2 Chron. 6.23, ,T(jJ 8. 19. behold, this is the joy of his a), 17. 9' ^^6 righteous also shall hold on his zo. 2L. 31. who shall declare his 70. to his face ? 23. 11. his w. have I kept and not declined 36. 23. who hath enjoined him his zo. ? Psal. 25. 9. i^e meek will he teach his 70. 37. 7- because of him who prospereth in his 70, 23. steps of good man, and he delighteth in his 70. 34.wait on the Lord and keep his 73. and he shall 119-9. wherewith shall a young man cleanse /it.r bj. Proi/. 8.22. Lord possessed me in beginning of /ii.r 70. 11. 5. righteousness of the perfect direct his w. 14. B. the wisdom of prudent is to understand h. re. 16.^. a man's heart deviseth his 70. but Ld. directs 17. he that keepeth his 70. preserveth his soul 19. 3. the foolishness of man perverteth his 70. SO. 14. when he is gone his 70, then he boasteth 21, 29. as for the upright, he directeth his 70. Isa. 48. 15. he shall make his to. prosperous 55. 7. let the wicked forsake his jc. and his thoughts Jer. 4, 7. the destroyer of the Gentiles is on his7o% Esek. 3, 18. to warn the wicked from his wicked tu. 19. and he turn not from his wicked to. 33. 8, 9. 13. 22. he should not return from his wicked 70. Nah. 1. 3. the Lord hath his 70. in the whirlwind fam. 1. 24. he beholdeth himself and goeth his w. 5.20.who converteth the sinner from error of his tjj. See Went. In the WAY. Ge/i. 24. 27. I being in the w. the Lord led me 48. blessed be the Lord who led me in the right w. ?5. .3. the Lord was with me in the 70. I went 19. Rachael buried in the w. to Ephrath,48.7 Esod. 5. 20. Moses and Aaron stood in the to. S3. SO. send angel before thee to keep thee in the to. Deut.l.ZZ. who went in the w. before you to search 23.4. because they met you not with bread in t. to. 1 Kings 11.29. Ahijah found Jeroboam in the w. 13. 24. his carcase was cast in the w. 25, 28. i«. 26. he walked in the zo. of his father, 22. 52. 34. hp did evil in sight of the Lord, and walked in the ai. of Jeroboam, 16. 2,19, 26. | 22. 52. 18. 7. as Obadiah was in the 70. Elijah met him 2 f^ins" 8. 18. he walked in the to. of the kings of Israel,asthehouseofAhab, 16.3.2 CA/-. 21. 6,13. C7. he walked in the 70. of the house of Ahab 21. 22. and walked not in the to. of the Lord EC/iro7i.ll.l7.three years walked in rAcw. of Dav. 20. 32. he walked in the to. of Asa his father Et'a 8. 22. to help us against the enemy f« the zo, ;¥«A.2.ie. to give them light ik the to. th«v~»l»a[l go 572 Neh. 2. 19. departed not by day to lead in the w. Job 18. 10. snare laid and a trap for him inlhezo. Psal. 1 . 1. blessed, nor standeth m the le. of sinners 25. 8. therefore will he teach sinners m the zo. 12. him shall he teach i?i the to. 32. 8. 85. 13. and shalt set us m the ts. of his steps 102, 23. he weakened my strength in the ro. 110. 7. he shall drink of the brook in the 70. 119. 1. ble.sscd are the undefiled in the 70. 14. 1 have rejoiced in the to. of thy testimonies 1.39.24.search me, and lead me in the aJ. everlasting 142. 3. in the zo. have they privily laid a snare Prov. 1. 15. walk not thou tit the zo. with them 2.20. that thou mayest walk i'n the to. of good men 4. 11. T have taught thee in the to. of wisdom 14. and go not m the w. of evil men 8. 20. I lead in the to. of righteousness 9. 6. live, and go in the w. of understanding 10. 17, he is in the w.of life that keepeth instruction 12. 28. vi the to. of righteousness is life 12. 6. right, keepeth him that is upright in the ». l&. 31. if it be found in the tj. of righteousness S2.5.thorns and snares are ni the zo. of the froward 6. train up a child in the to. he should go 23. 19. be wise, and guide thy heart in the to. 26.13.the5lothfalmansaiththereisalioniurAe to. 29. 27. upright tji the 70. is abomination to wicked Eccl. 12. 5. be afraid, and fears shall be in the 70. Isa. 8. 11. should not walk in the to. of this people 26. 8. in the TO. of thy judgments Ave waited lor thee 57. 37. went on frowardly in the 70. of his heart 65, 2. which walked i?L the to. that was not good Jer. 2. IS. what hast thou to do »i the to. of Egypt ■■ or what hast thou to do i?i the zo. of Assyria : Eze/c. 23.31. thou hast walked in the to. of thy sister Hos. 6. 9- so priests murder «i the 70. by consent Ainoi 4. f 10. I sent pestilence in the to. of Egypt Mat. 5. 25. agree quickly whiles thou art in the to. 21. 32. John came !h the to. of righteousness Mark 11.8. many spread garments in thezo. others strewed branches m i/ie to. Mat. ^z\. 8. Luie 19.35. Luke 1. 79. to guide our feet in the to. of peace 12. 58. as thou art i?i the zo. give diligence Acts 9- 17. Jesus that appeared to thee in the zo. 27. how he had seen the Lord in the to. Jude 11. they have gone in the to. of Cain See LOBD. My WAY. Gen. 24. 56. seeing the Lord hath prospered my to. 2 -SrtWt. 22.33. be makethmy zo. perfect, Psal.lQ.32. Job 19. 8. fenced up my zo. that I cannot pass 7ja.40.27 .why sayest thou, my ri'.is hid from Lord ? Ezek. 18. 25. hear, O Israel, is notm^ 70. equal ? Jo/in 8. 21. T go»ij/7jj.ll J^0ffi.J6.24.brought on my zo. 2 Cor. 1. 16. to be brought on wy to. to Jerusalem Oiit of the WAY. -Exorf.32.8.they have turned aside quicklywir of the v'.l commanded them, Dfiwr. 9.12,16. Jndg.Q.lT. Num. 22. 23. the ass turned aside out of the zo. Deut. 11. 28. cursed if ye turn aside ont of thezo, 13. 5. thrust thee out of the to. L. God commanded 27. 18. that maketh blind to wander out of the to. Job 24. 4. tbey turn the needy ozit of the tv. 24. they are taken out of the zo. and cut off 31. 7- if my step hath turned ozit of the w. Proy.21.l6. wandereth ma of the to. of understand. Isa. 28. 7. and thro' strong drink are out of the to. 30. 11. get you ont of the to. turn aside out of path 57.14. take stumbling-block out of the to. of people Mai. 2. 8. but ye are departed out of the to. Horn. 3.12. are all gone ok; 0/' rAc w. none doth good Col. 2. 34. he took the hand-writing out of the zo. 2 Thess. 2. 7. will let, till he be taken fftuofthe ts. Heb,5.Z, compassion on them that are oiit of the zo. 12. 13. lest that which is lauie be turned ovt of t.zo. Otor^ WAY. Prov. 1. 31. shall they eat the fruit of their oto7i to. 20. 24. how can a man understand his own to. ? Isa. 53. 6. we have turned every one to his oton to. 56. 11. greedy dogs, they all look to their ob7i to, Ezek. 22. 31, their otoii 70. have I recompensed 36.17 .they defiled Israel by their o. 70. and doings WAY-SIDE. Ge7i. 38.21. where is harlot that was by the zo,-side ? 1 Sam. 4. 13. Eli sat on a seat by to.-side watching PjaM40.5. the proud have spread a net by 70..side Afar .13. 4. when he sowed,5orae seeds fell by the 7ij.- ji(fff, fowls caine, I9. ifar* 4.4,15. i7(itg 8.5,12. 20. 30. two blind men sitting by the zo.-side Mark 10. 46. as he went out of Jericho, blind Bar- timeus sat by the to.-side begging, Luke 18.35. 2'heir WAY. 1 Kings 2.4. if thy children take heed to their zo.to walk before me in truth, 8, 25. 2 Chron. 6. I6, Job 6. 18. the paths of their to.- are turned aside ip. 12. his troops raise up their zo. against me 29.25. I chose out their to. sat chief and dwelt Psal. 35. 6, let thetr to. he dark and slippery 49. 13. this their to. is their folly, yet posterity :Jer. 3. 21. they have perverted thgir 7 . and forgot WAY J«r.6.27. that thou mayest know and try ihetr a 23. 12. their zo. shall be to them as slippery ways Ezek.T.HT.l will do to them after their m.and jutlgf according to their deserts, 9. 10. | 11.21. 14. 22. ye shall see t/teir zo. and their doings 33. 17. as for them their zo. is not equal 36. 17. their zo. was before me as uncleanness of 19. according to thei'- rc.and doings I judged them Acts 15.3. being brought on their to. fay the church This WAY. [See Went. Ge«.28,20. if God will keep me in this zo. I will go Erod. 2. 12. Moses looked tMs to. and that way Josh. 8. 20. had no power to flee this zo. or that 2A'ingj6.19.£lishasaid,//iJjitDotihea'.followme Isa. 30. 21. saying, this is the zo. walk ye in it Acts g. S. if he found any of this to. might bring 22. 4. 1 persecuted this zo. unto the death Thy WAY. Ge?i. 24,40. the Lord will prosper thy zo. Exod. .33. 13. therefore, I pray, shew me thyzo. Num. 22. 32, because thy zo. is perverse before me Josh. 1 . 8, then thou shalt make thy to. prosperous I Kings 19. 15. return on thy zo, to the wilderness Psal. 5. 8. make thy zo. straight before my face 27. 11. teach me thy to. O Lord, lead me, 86. 11. 37. 5. commit thy to. unto the Lord, trust in him 44.18. neither have our steps declined from thy w 67. 2. that thv 70. maybe known upoa earth 77. 13. thy zo'. O God. is in the sanctuary 19. thy zo. is in the sea, thy path in great waters 119. 37. and quicken thou me in thy to. Prov. 3. 23. then shalt thou walk in thy zo. safely 5. 8. remove thy zo* far from her, come not nigh Isa. 57. 10. art wearied in the greatness of thy to. Jer. 2. 23. see thy zo. in the valley, what hast done .33. why trimmest thou thy zo. to seek love 36. why gaddest thou about to change thy 70. f 4. 18. t/iy to. have procured these things unto thee Ezek. 16. 43. I also will recompense thy zo. Hos. 2. 6. I will hedge up thy zii. with thorns 10. 13. because thou didst trust in thy to. -Mflf.ll.lO.behold, I send my messenger, who shal. prepare thyzo. before thee, A/«rAl. Z.Lukel. 27 WAYS. Gen. ig. 2. ye shall rise early and go on yoar id. Dent. 5. 33. walk in all the 70. Lord commanded 1 A'i>igj22,4.3.he walked in the w.of Asahis fathe* 2 Ki}tgs il.^l. hewalkedioallthea;.ofManasseh 22.2.hewalkedinw.ofDavid,2CV(r.l7.3. I 31.2 2 Chron. 21. 12. walked not in zo. of Jehosaphat 32, 3. he walked in the zo. of the house of Ahab 28. 2. he walked in the to. of the kings of Israel Job 24. 13. they know not the zo. of the light 30. 12. they raise up the w. of their destruction 34. 2"i. for his eyes are upon the zo. of man 40. 19. behemoth is tiie chief of the zo. of God Psal. 84. 5. in whoSe heart are the to. of them Prtjy.l.ig.so are the a;, of evei-yone greedy of gain 2. 13. to walk in the w. of darkness 15. whose TO. arecrooked, and they froward 3.17. wisdom's to.axBzo. of pleasantness and paths 5. 6. her to. are moveable, canst not know them 21 . the a', of man are before the eyes of the Ixjpd 6. 6. go to the ant, consider her aj. and be wise 7. 25. let not thine heart decline to her zo. 14. 12. the end thereof are the w. of death 16. 25. 16. 2. the 70. of man are clean in his own eyes 7. when man's zo. please the Lord, he makes 17- 23. taketh a gift to pervert the ta. of judgment 31. 27, shelookethwelltothe zo. of her household Eccl. 11.9.0 young m.an, walk inthetf. of thy heart Isa. 49. 9. they shall feed in the zo. and pastures Jer. 2.23. a swift dromedajty traversing her to. 3. 2. in the to. hast thou sat for them as Arabian 6. 16. stand in the za. and see, ask for old paths 7. 3. amend your ai. and your dohigs, 5. | 26. 13. 23. walk in all the 70. 1 have commanded you 12. 16. if they diligently learn the'a). of my people 18, 11. make your to, and your doings good 32, 19. thy eyes are open on the to. of sons of mea Lam. 1. 4. the 70. of 2ion do mourn, none come 3.40.1etussearchand try our K'. and turn to Lord Ezek. 18. 25. are not your to. unequal? 29. 20.43. there shall ye remember your w. and doiuga 44. not according to your wicked to. or doings 21. 19. son of man appoint thee two zo. that sword 21. stood at head of the two to. to use divimtioiv Nag. 1. 5. thus saith lie IiOrd, consider your zo. 7. Zech. 1. 6. do to us according to our to. and doings Lnlce 3, 5. and the rough zo. shall bemadet.moo Ads 2. 28, hast made known to me the :o. of lita Any WAYS. Ze».20.4.do any zo. hide their eyes from theman N^zim. ,S0. 15. if ye shall any to. luake then, void 2 Chron, 32. 13. anyze. able to deliver their lands See By-Ways, Evil, High, His WAYS DtfTir. 8.6. shalt keep commandm. of Lord tn walk ir I his to. and fear hLm, cG. 17. | 28. 9. | 30. lO I 1 Hings 2, 3. WAY *mt.Z\0.lt. to wftlkiD all Am a- to loi« him and to servetheLord. 11,C3. Ju//i.22.5. 1 KingiB.SQ. lyL 9* to love the Lord and walk ever id /lii o. K. 4. kU hit w. are judgment, Dan. 4. 37. 1 Sam. U. 3. SamuePs sons valked not ia Ait w. 18.14.David behaved wisely io his w. L. with him I Kings 8.S9. hear thou in heaven, forpive and give Lo every man according to Aij w, 2 Chron. 6. 30. CCArtm.lS.SQ. Abijah'*s acts and hit 0, are written ^7. 6, Jotham prepared his w. before the Lord 7. hiixo. are written in book uf the kings, SB. S6. 1o^S6. 14. these are parts of Atf w. but how little H4. 1 1 . cause every man find according to hit to. 34. 27. and would not consider any of his w. Pial, 10. 5. his a. are always grievous 1U3. 7. he made known Au tv* unto Aloses 1 1 9. 3. they do no iniquity, they walk in his »>. KB.l. blessed is every one that watketh in hit w. 145. 17. the Lord is righteous in all his v>. Prov. 3. 31 . envy not and choose none of hii tv. 10. 9. he that perverteth his w, shall be known 14.S,be that is perverse xnhisv}. despiseth the Ld. 19* 16. he that derpiseth his w. shall die SS. 25. lest thou learn his w- and gft a snare SB. 6. i» better than he that is perverse in his w. IB. he that is j^erverse in his w, shall fall at once />«. S. 3. he will teach us of his w. Mic. 4. 2. 4S. 34. for they would not walk in his v>. 45. 13, I will direct all his w. saith the Lord 57. IB, I have .seen his w. and will heal him /«r.l7.10.giveevery man according tn/iijw., 32.19. Ettk. 18. 23. that he should return from his to. 30.1 will judge Israel according to his w. ,^3. CO. Hits. 9< 6. IB a snare of a fowler in all his »'. 12.2. Lord will punish Jacob according to /jz.t w. Joet 2, 7i they shall march on every one in his w. Hab. 3. 6. the hills did bow, his w. are everlasting rH^tfl.76, thou shalt go before L. to prepare his u: Horn, 11. 33. and hn w. are pasr finding nut /(im.l.B.double-mindedman is unstable in all hisw. 11. so shall the rich man fade away in his w. See Lord- Jl/yWA-V». 1 Kingt 3. 14. if thou wilt walk in mp w. as thy father David did walk, 11, 38. Zech. 3. 7. 11.33.worshippedMilcolm and not walked in nj^zf. Job 21.4. doth not be see mv w. and count my steps J*4ttt. 39. 1 . 1 will take heed to rrp jo. that I sin not 81. l.s, O that Israel had wallted in my w. Q5. 10. they have not known myro. Ileb. 3, 10, 1 1^.5.0 that my w.were direct, to" keep thy statutes 96. I have declared my w. and thnu heEurdest me 59. 1 thought on my a>. and turned my feet to thy li'8. kept testimonies, all my w. are before thee 139. 3. and art acquainted with all my w. Pruv. 8. 32. blessed are they thai keep my w, 23. 26. my son. let thine eyes observe my w, Isa. 55.8. neither are your ways my Ri. saith the Ld. 9- so are my w. higher than your ways 58. 2. seek me daily and delight to know my m. tarn. 3. 9> he hath inclosed my w. with hewn stone It. he turned aside my lu. and pulled me in pieces Etek.\9.2Qt. are not my »f. equal, your if. unequal? Zech, 3. 7. if ihou wilt walk in my w. and keep Mai. 2. 9. according as ye have not kept my w. 1 Cor.4.17. bring you into remembrance of wiu 7^7. Omi WAYS. I1A l.i. 15. T will maintain my own w. before him Prov. 14.14. the backslider be filled with hXsovmvi. /sa. 58, 13. honour him, not doing thine own to. (56. 3. yea, they have chosen their own to. Esei. SO. 31. then remember your oTon evil w. .32. be ashamed for vour oTon to. O house of Israel Actti^.\6, he sufferea all nations to walk laownu}. See Seven. Their WAYS. iChron. 7.14. pray and turn from their wicked ». J06 24. 23. yet his eyes are upon their to. Pial. 125. 5. for such as turn to their crooked to. Prov. 9.15. call passeosiers who go right on their to. Jer. 15.7. since they return not from their so. 16. 17. for mine eyes are upon all their to. 18. 15. they caused them to stumble in t/ieir to. E%ek. 14. 23. comfort you when ye see their w. 16. 47. yet hast thou not walked after their k. Hos. 4. 9< I will punish (hem for their u. hum. 3. iQ, destruction and misery are in their m. S Pet. 2. 2, many shall follow their pernicious to. Thy WAYS. Devt. 28. 29. thou shalt not pro-tper in thy to. 1 Sam. B. 5. art old, thy sons walk not in thy to. 2 Chrou, 6. 31. may fear thee to walk in rhy to. Job^. 6. thy hope and the uprightness of thy w. 21. 14. wedesirs not the knowledge of /Ay w. C£. 3 is it gain to him thou makest thy to. perfect i 'iS. and the light slu.ll shine upon 'thy to. Psai. PJ. 4. shew me thv to. O Lord, teach me 51. iS. thc'i will I teach trans^rressors thy to. 'Ji. ^T.cl*rj.^e his angels, to keep thee in all/'jy ai. M*). 15. I will have rp«pect iintn ihv ». WKA Prov. 3.6. in all thy w. vknowledge him, he direct 4. 36. and let thy to. be established 31. 3. nor thy 10. to thatwhicb destroyeth kings Tsa. 63. 17- why hast thou made us err from thy to. 64. 5. those that remember thee in thy 10. Jer, 2. 33. thou ha5t taught die wicked thy to, 3. 13. thou hast scatter^ thy to. to the strangers Eseh. 7. 3. jcdge ihee accordmg to thy to. 4. B, 9. 16. 47. corrupted more than they in all thy 10. 61. then remember thy to. and he ashamed 24. 14. according to thy to, shall they judge thee 28. 15. thou wast perfect in thy to. from the day Dan. 5. 23, the God in whose hand are all thy tc. Afl0.15.3.justand true arer. w. thoi> King of saints WAY-FARING, Judg. 19. 17. he saw a 10. man in the street of city 2 Sam. 12. 4. take his own flock to dress for to. man Isa. 33. 8. high-ways lie waste, the 10. man ceaseth 35. 8. to. men, though fools, shall not err therein Jer. 9. 2. Oh that I had a lodging-place of o. man 14. 8. why shonldest thou be as a oi. man? WAY-MARKS Jer. 31. 21. set thee up to. make thee high heaps WE. Gen. 4€. 31-. been about cattl6, 10, and our fathers H^iim. 13. 31 . to. not able, they are strongerthan to. De7tf,1.2e. the people is greater and taller than to. 1 Sam.fi. 20. that to. may be like all the nations Ezra 10. 4. to. will be with thee, be of courage Neh. 2, 20. w. his servants will arise and build 5. 2. to. our sons and our daughters are many 8. TO. after our ability have redeemed the Jews Jflb 8. 9. TO. are but of yesterday, know nothing Psai. 100. 3. w. are hi.s people, sheep of his pasture /.rfV*14. 10. art thou also become weak as to. are ? 63. 19, to. are thine |1 Mark 5, 9. for w. are many Markg. 28. why could not to. cast him out P Lule 1. 74. that lO. being delivered from enemies John 8. 33. to. be Abraham'sse^ti, never in bondage 9> 28. thou art his disciples, to, are Moses' disciples 40. area), blind also ?||17. 11, may be one asa'.22 Acts 5. 32, and to. are his witnesses, 10, 39. 10. 47. who received the Holy Ghost as well as &>. 14. 15. til. are men of like pas.sions with you 23. 15. w. or ever he come are ready to kill him liotn, 12. 5. to, being many are one body in Christ 15. 1 . to, that are strong ought to bear inGrmities 1 Cor, 3. 9. to. are labourers together with God 4. 10. TO. are fools, but ye are wise, to. are weak 12. being reviled, aj. bless, persecuted, a.', suffer it 8. 6. one God, and w.in him ; one Ld.and w.by him 9- 12. are not to. rather i| 10. I7. to. are one bread 10.22.do TO. provoke Lord, are rf.strongcrthan he 2 Cor. 1. 14. that tc. are your rejoicing, as ye ours 9' 4. rr. thatw. say not you, should be ashamed 10, 7, that as he is Christ's, so are to. Christ's 11. 12. they may be found even as v}. Gal. 1 .8. though to. or an angel from heaven preach 4. 3. to. when w, were children, were in bondage 28. noww, as Isaac, are the children of promise £^A.2.10.forw.are his workmanship in Christ Jesus 1 Thess.^. 17, a», which are alive shall be caught in the clouds, and so shall w. ever be with the Lord 5. 5. TO. are not of the night nor of darkness i/ei. 3.6. whose house areM.if li'.hold fast confidence 10.39.w,arenotof them who draw backioperdiiion 1 John 4.6.ro.are of G. hereby w.koow .Spirit of truth 5. 19. '0. know that to. are of God and world lieth WEAK. Num. 13. 18. and see whether they be strong or to. Jttdg. IS. 7- then shall I be bj. as other men, 11, 17. 2 Sahi. 3. 39. 1 am this day to. though anointed king 2 Chron. 15. 7- be strong, let not your hands be w. Job 4. 3, thou hast strengthened the to. hands Pml. 6. 2. I am to. || IO9. 24. my knees are to. Tsa. 14. 10. art thou also become te, as we? .35. 3. strengthen ye the to. hands £21?*. 7. 17. all knees shall be to. an water, 21. 7. 16. 30, how to. is thy heart, saiih the Lord Gotl Joel 3. 10. let the to. say, I am strong Mat. 26. 41. but the flesh is to. Mark 14, 38. Acts 20 .35. so labouring ye ought to support the to. Horn. 4. li). being not to. in faith, he considered not 8. 3. for the law was zy.thro* the flesh, God sending 14. 1. him that is to, in the faitii receive ye 2. another who is to. eateth herbs 21. whereby thy brother stumbleth or is made to. 15. 1. we ought to bea/the infirmities of the to. \ Cor. 1, 27. 10. things to confbaod the mighty 4. 10. we are u. 1 8. 7< consciKQCe being to. 10. 8. 12. wound their tr. conscieQGe, sin against Chr. 9. 22. to the to. I became as 70. that I might gain the to. I am made all things to all men 11, 30. for this cause many are to. and sickly 2 Cor. 10. 10. his bodily presence is to. and speech 11. 21, I speak as though we had been to 29. who is w, and I am not w. t 12. 10, for when I am v>. then am I strong 13. 3. which to you-ward is not v. bnt is mighty 4. for we are w. in him, but shall live with bini 2X WEA SO/. i3, 9. are glad when we are tr. ami ye s'.r'wa Cal. 4, 9. how turn ye again to the w* eleiur-iu!- 1 These. 5. 14. support die u>. be patieni t'^ward 3 WEAK-HANDED. 2 Sam. 17.2. I will come on him while he is u WEAKEN. Isa. 14, 12, how cut down, which didst to. nations ? WEAKENED. £':ra 4. 4. then the people of the land w. Judah Neh. 6. 9. their hands shall be vs. from the work Job 14. 1 10. but man dieth and is w, Psai. 102. 23. he to. my strength in the way WEAKENETH. Job 12. 21. he w. the strength of the mighty Jer. 38. 4. he tb. the hands of the mer of war WEAKER 2 Sam. 3.1. David stronger, Saul's house iii. and ze 1 Pet. 3. 7. give honour to the wife as the to. vessel WEAKN ESS. Exoi. 32. 1 18. nor voice of them that cry for w. 1 Cor. 1. 25. the to. of God is stronger than men 2, 3, I was with you io w. and in fear 15. 43, it is sown in to. it is raised in power 2 Cor. 12. 9. my strength is made perfect in w. 13.4. tho' crucified thro' w. yet he liveth by power Heb. 7. 18. a disannulling going before for the to. 11. 34. out of w. were made strong, waxed valiant WEALTH. Gen. 34. 29, the sons of .lac.ob took all their to. Dent. 8, 17. my power and my hand got me this w. 18. the Lord giveth thee power to get ti. RvthZ. 1. Naomi had a kinsman, a man of w. 1 Ham. 2. 32. thou shalt see an enemy in all the w. 2 Kings 15. 20. Men ahem exacted money of men oUo. 2 Chron. 1. 11. thou hast not asked w. nor honour 12, I will give thee riches, and ki. and hononc Exra 9. 12. Lor seek their peace or to. for ever Esth. 10. 3. t'ordecai seeking the to. of hi* people Job 21, 13. they spend their days in to, and go down 31. 25. if I rejoiced because my to. was great Psai. 44.12. and dost not increase to. by their price 49. 6. they that trust io to. and boast in riches 10. wise men die and leave their to. to others 112. 3. TO. and riches shall be in his house Prov. 5. 10. lest strangers be filled with thy to. 10, 15. the rich man's 7i<. is his strong city, 18, 11, 13. 1) , TO. gotten by vanity shall be diniiiiibhed 22. the TO. of the sinner is laid up for the just 19-4. to. maketh many friends, the poor separated Eccl.5. 19. to whom God hath given to. 6. 2. ha. 60. t5. to. of Gentiles shall come to thee, K. Zech. 14.14. to. of all tb^ heathen shall be gaihered Acts 19. 25. ye know that by this craft we have zo 1 Cor* 10. 24. but seek evpry man another's to. CommoB-WEALTH. Eph. 2. 12. being aliens from the common to. of Isr. WEALTHY. Psai. 66.12. thoubroughtestusoutiiitoazD, place Jer, 49. 31. arise, get you up into the w. natiot WEANED. Gen. 21.8. Isaac grew and was zii. Abraham made feast 1 Sam. 1. 22. I will not go up till the child Ite to, 1 A'tn^jll. 20. whom Tail penes ur.in Pharaoh's house Psai. 131. 2. surely I behaved myself asa chile that is to. of his mother, my soid is as a za. child Isa.ll.Q.ihe m.child put his hand on cockatrice deji 28. 9, them that are to. from the milk and drawn Ilos. 1. 8. when she to. lA.ruhama, she conceived WEAPON. Deut. 23. 13. thou shalt have a paddle upon thy to Neh. 4. 17. and with the other hand held a to. Job 20. 24. he shall flee from the iron to. Isa 54. 1*. no w. formed against thee shall prosps Ezek. 9.1. with his destroying to. in his hand, 2 WEAPONS. Gen. 27.3. take, 1 pray, thy to. thy quiver, and bov 1 Sam. 21. 8. neither my sword nor to. with me 2 A'lH^j 11.8 compass the king round about, nvctr man with his to. in his hand, XI. 2Chr. 23.7, It' 2 Chron. 32. +5. Hezekiah made to. in abuiitlanct Isa. 13. 5. Lord cometh and the to. of his indi^ nation to destroy the whole land, Jer. 50. 25. Jer. 22.7 .prepare destroyers, every one with his a. Esek. 39. 9. they shall snt on fire and burn to. ] Dan.7.25. shall w, out the saints of the Most VI i^h WEB Zeeh. '1,4. noT shall tney w. a rough garment .'V It 1 1. 8. that to. soft clothing are iu kings' house;. LukeQ. 12. and when the day began to w. away WEARETH. Jum. 2.3. ye respect him tliat ao.thfi gay clothing WEARING. I -bam I1-..1.tbe Lord's priest in Shiloh w. an ephod Ji)/i>t iQ. 5. Jesus came forth w. the purple robe 1 t^et. .t. 3. whose adorning, lei it not be a>. of gold WEARY. Gen 27. 46. Rebekah said, I am w. of my life /?cHf.25.l8.Amalek smote thee, when thou wastai. /7irfg'.4.31.Jael smoieSisera when fast asleep and w. 8. 15. weshoald give bread to thy men that are to. 1 Sam. 16. 14. i4ie king and all the people came ui. 17. 2. 1 ^vill come upon him while he is w. 23. 10. he smote Philistines till his hand was zo. JadS. 17. the wicked cease, and the w. be at rest 10.1. my soul iszf, of my life, leave my complaint l6. 7> DOW he hath made me to. made desolate 22. 7. thou hast not given water to zs. to drink Ps.6.6, 1 am itf. with groaning, 1 make my bed swim 63. tl. my flesh longeth I'or thee in a w. land 68. 9- thou didst confirm thy inheritance when v>. 69- 3. 1 am w. of my crying, my throat is dried I'rov. 3.11, my son, be not w. of Lord's correction 25. 17- lest he be w. of thee, and so hate thee Jsa. 1. 14. feasts are trouble, I am lo. tobea^ them 5. 27- none shall be c. nor stumble among them 7. 13. hear, O house of David, is it a small thing for you to zc. men, bat will ye a. my God also r "'^.l 2. when it is seen that Moab is n-. in high place ^y. 12. wherewith ye may cause the w. to rcsi 32 . 2 . as the shadow of :> great rock in a 71 . J and 40. 28. God, the Lord, fainteth not, neither is w. 30. even the youths shall faint and be w. 31. that wait on the Lord shall run and not be zo. 43, 22. but thou hast been a>. of me, O Israel 46. 1 . they are a burdeo to the w. beast 50. 4. to speak a word in season to him that is zo. Jer. 2. 24. all that seek her will not a;, themselves 6. 11. I am z0. with holding in, Twill pour ii out 9. 5. they w. themselves to commit iniquity 15. 6, will destroy thee, T am w. with repenting CO. 9' I wasro. with forbearing, I could not stay 31. 25. for I have satiated the zo. soul 51. 58. the folk shall labour in the fire and be w. 64. thus .'nail Babylon sink and they shall be w. Hah. 2. 13. people shall w, themselves for vanity Luke 18. 5. lestby her continual coming she zo, me Go/. 6.9 let us not be ai.in well-doing, 2 3'Ae«.3.13, WEARIED. Ct-n. 19. II. they zo, themselves to find the door Isa. 43. 23. nor have I zo. thee with incense 24. thou hast zo. me with thine iniquities 47-l3.thou art w. in the multitude of thy counsels 57- 10. thou art zo, in the greatness of thy way Jer. 4.31, my soul is zo. because of murderers 12. 5. if run with footmen and they m. thee, if in the land of peace wherein trustedst they w.thee Ezek. 2-L 12. she hath iv. herself with lies Mic. 6. 3- O my people, wherein have I zo. thee ? iUfl/.2.17.ye hate ai. the Lord, yet ye say, wherein have we w, him ? every one that doeth evil John 4. 6. Jesus being w. sat thns on the well Heb. 12. 3. lest ye be w. and faint in your minds WEARIETH. Job .37. 11. by watering he zo. the thick cloud Eccl. 10. 15. the labour of the foolish zo. every one WEARINESS, Eccl. 12. 12. much study is a w. of the flesh Mitl. 1. 13. he said, wbat aw. is it' and he snuffed 2 Cor. 11. 27. in zo. and painfnlness, in watchings WEARISOME Job 7. 3. and m. nights are appointed to me WEASEL. l^v. 11. 29. the VI. and the mouse, unclean to you WEATHER. Job 37. 22. fair zo. cometh ^^^ of ^he north Prov. 25. 20. as he that taketh a garment in cold a. Mat. \Q. 2. it will be fair 70. for the sky is red 3. in the morning it will be foul zo, to day WEAVE. Isa. 19, g. they that a». net-works be confounded 59.5.theyhatch cockatrice eg^s and aj.spidfcrs web WEAVER. Exod. 35. 35. with wisdom to 'i-ork the work of zo. 1 5flm.i7,7.the staff of Goliath's spear was tike a zo. beam, 2 Sam. 21. l-g. 1 Chron. 11. 23. | 2"^. 5. Job 7, 6. my days are .swifter than a zo. shuttle T.m. 38. 12. 1 have cut off like a ai. my life WEAVEST. Judg. 16. 13. if thou w. seven locks of my head WEB. hidg 16.1 3. if thou weavest seven locks with the w. (4. and went away wUhpin of beam and the'w. Job 8. 14. and whose trust shall be a spider's zo. 5^. a. the eave the spider s zo. WEBS, their zo. shall not become sai'^i'nls (n4 WEDDING. Mat. 22. 3. to call tbem that were bidden to zo. U. the to, Is ready || 10, the w. is furnished 11. he saw a man that had not a w. garment Luke 12. 36. when he will return from the zo. 14. 8. when thou art bidden of any man to a w. WEDGE. Josh. 7. 21. Achansaw ara. of gold of 50 shekels 24. Joshua took Achan and the zo. of gold Isa. 13. 12. more precious thangoldenm. ofOphir WEDLOCK. Ezek. 16-38. I'll judge thee as women that break zo, WEEDS. Job 31.t40. let to. grow instead of barley Jonah 2. 5. the zo, were wrapped about my head WEEDY. Jer, 49. -f 21. the noise was heard in the zo, sea WEEK. Tke HebrezDS had three sorts of weeks. (3) Weeks of days, which xeere reckoned from one sabbath to another. (2) Weeks of years, zohich zi'ere reckoned from oiie sabbatical year to another, and zohich consisted of seven years. (S) Weeks of seven times seven years, or of forty nine years, zohich are reckoned from one jubilee to another. Tfte seventy weeks, in Dan. 9- 24. It is agreed that these are weeks of years, and not of days. They consist of seven lunar or Hebrezo years : by zohich reckoning the seventy weeks make vp four hundred and ninety years. This way of reckotting years by days is not umuztal in the sacred roritings. See Lev. 25. 8. Esek. 4. 4, 5. Rev. 12. 6. I 13. 5. There are many different hypotheses concerning the beginni7ig and end oj Daniel's seventy weeks, even among Christian zi'ritersy toho believe this prophecy marks out the time of the birth and death of onr Saviour Je- sus Christ. Some begin them from the first year of Darius the Mede, zohich is the epocha of Daniel's prophecy, and make them to deter- mine at the profanation of the temple, zohich happened under the perseczuion of Antiochus Epiphanes. Others begin them from the Jirsi year of Cyrus at Babylon, and place the end of them at the destruction of the temple by the Rmnans. Others Jir the bt.gi7ining at the first year of Darius the Mede, in zohich this revelation teas made to Daniel ; and put the end at the birth of Jesus Christ. Julizu Africanus places the first year of the seventy weeks at the tzoentieth year of king Ar- taxerxes Jiongitnanus, toho gave a commission or deci ee to Nehemiah, to rebuild the ivalls of Jemsalem. From thence to the last week, in tohich the Messiah u-as pztt to death, are reck- oned seventy weeks or four hundred and ninety lunar years. This hypothesis or system seems to be the most rational of any that have been piv- posed by the ancients, and is adhered to, some small particulars excepted, by the the greatea part of interpreters and chronologers. The greatest difference among chronolosers in the calczilation of these years, does not exceed 7tine or ten years. Petaviits, toho has treated of this matter in his ttoelfth book De Doctrina tempo- rum, reconciles all these differences by sheiotng that the zoords of the prophecy of Dazael, From the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem, ought to oe understood of tke complete execution of tke order to rebuild Jerusalem, zohich zoos not perjormed but by Ne- hemiah. He iheios also, that the tzoentieth year of Artaxerxes, mentioned Neh. 2. 1. ought to be explained, not of the tzoentieth year of the reign of Artaxerxes alone, but of his tzoentieth year beginning from the time that his father asso- ciated him zoith himself in the kingdom, ten years before his death. These ten years being deducted from the number of years that elapsed from the decree of Artaxerxes in favozir of Ne- hemiah, to the death of Jesus Chritt, deliver the chronologers out of heir perplexities, aztd dispel tke difficulties that arose from the ten supernumerary years, given by their calczilation of the four hundred and ninety years, contained in the seventy weeks of Da7itpl, The modcj'n Jezos are net agreed amo7tg them- seltes, fearirtg to be convicted, from t/tis pro- phecy, that the Messiah is already come, and that their expectation of him is in vain. Some pronounce a curse against them tkut compute the time, saying, it is in vain to expect the Messiah, toho hath been come a long '.chth ago: Others say he is not yet come, but that he zoould have come a great tvhile ago, if the sins of the Jezos had not prevented him. Others place the beginning of the seventy weeks at the destruc- tion of the first temple of Nebuchaduezxar, and thi end at the destructio-'i of the second temple by Titus. Between these two events th^yretk-m but tioo hrjidied and ninety years, zohich tt a proof of their gftat tgziorance in matters oj chronology. Gtfn. 29, 27. fulfil her w. |128. and fulfilled her ». Dan. 9. 27. shall confirm the covenaul with many for one to. in the midst of the zo. sacrifice cease Mat, 28. 1. to dawn toward the firstday of the zo Mark I6. 2, 9. Jjuke 24. 1. John 20 1,19. LuJce 18. 12. 1 fast twice in the zo. I give tithes Acts 20. 7. the first day of the to. Paul preached 1 Cor. 16. 2. on the first day of the zo. let every on* WEEKS. Lev. 12. 5. if a maid child shall be unclean two ». Num. 28. 26. bring a meat-offering after your z*. Jer. 5. 24. reserveth the appointed zo. of harvest Dan.Q.^i'h. seventy zo. are determined on thy people 25* know, after threescore and two zv. S6, 10. 2. I Daniel was mourning three full zr. 3. nor anoint myself till three zo. were fulfilleo See Feast, Seven. WEEP. The ancient Hebreios wept, and made their trouSld to appear openly, in mourning and affliction. They loere not of opinion, that courage and great- ness of soul consisted tn seeming to be insensible in advej sity, or tn restraint ng thet r tears. It was even looked upon as a great disrespect fo^ any one not to be betoailcd at his funeral. Job says of the zticked man. His widow shall not weep, Job 27. 15. And the Psalmist j speaking of the death of liophni and Phiriehas, Says, 'Iheir priests fell by the sword, and their widows made no lamentations, Psal. 78. 64. God forbids Ezekiel to weep, or to express any sorrotB for the death of his zoife, to sheto that the Jezos should be reduced to so great calami- tiex, that they should not have the liberty evezi to mourn or bewail themselreSf Ezek. 24. 16. Weeping men, and weeping women. The aneitnt Hebrews used to hire men and toomen to weep at funerals. .ler. 9. 17, 18, Thus saith the Lord of hosts. Consider ye, and call for the mourning women that they may come, and send for cunning women that they may come, i^'C. And in Amos 5. I6, Wailing shall be in all streets, and they shall say in all the high-ways, alas I alas ! and they shall call the husbandmen to mourning, and such as are skilful of lamentation to wailing. All the weeping men and women of Israel heretofoig sung the Lamentations that Jeremiah composed for the death of the pious king Josiah, 2 Chron. 35. 25. Gfn. 23. 2. Abraham came to mourn and tt'.for Sarah 43.30.Jo5eph'sbowels didyearn,sought where to » A'uTn.ll.lO.Mosesheardthepeoplew.their families 13, they w. unto me, saying, give us to eat 16'am.ll.5.what aileth the people that they w.T .34. until they had no more power to w. ZSam. 1. 24, ye daughters of Israel, w. over Saal '2. 21. thou didsc w. for the child while alive 2 Chron, 34, 27. and didst rend thy clothes, and a:. Neh. 8. 9. this day is holy, mourn not, nor w. Job 27. l5. and his widows shall not to. 30. 25, did not I w, for him that was in trouble I 31. and my organ into the voice of them that w. 31. t38. if the furrows likewise thereof w. Eccl. 3. 4. a time to zo. and a time to laugh Isa. 15. 2. he is gone to the high places to *- 22. 4. 1 will zo. bitterly, labour not to comiort me 30. 19. thou shalt to. no more, he will be gracious 33. 7. the ambassadors of peace shall w. bitterly Jer, 9, 1, that I might zo. day and night for slain 13. 17. but if ye will not hear it,my soul shall to. in secret places for your pride.mioe eyes shall icsore 22.10. w. ye not for the dead, nor bemoan him, zo, sore for him that goeth away, he shall not rctura 48. 32. O vine of Sibma, I will w. for thee Lam. 1. 16. for these things I zo. my eye runneth Exek, 24. 16, nor shalt thon mourn nor w, 23. 27. 31. shalUa. for thee with bitterness of hear*, Joell. 5. awake, ye drnnbards, a-, and nowl 2.17. let the priests ro. between the porch and altai Mic. 1. 10. declare it not in Gath, to. not at aU Zech.T.S. should I w.in fifth month, as have don*. Mark 5, 39. why make ye this ado, and s. f 14. +72. when he thought thereon, he began ^o n Luke 6.21. blessed are ye that OJ. now, fory€!<**li 25. woe to you that laugh now, ye shall *■. 7 .13. Lord saw her and said, w. not, 8.52. lit v- ''. i, 23. 28. to. not for me, but zo. for yourse.*vB* Jokn. 11. 31. she goeth unto the grave tow thet 16. 20. ye shall w. but the world shall re i.i*;* Acts 21.l3.what mean ye to w.and break m> he«i» Rom. 12. 15. and w. with them that to, 1 Cor. 7. 30. they that w. as though they w t^it rve Jam, 4. 9. be itllieted, and mourn, ana bj. WEI Jmm. S. I. go to Qov, ye rich men, v. and howl ii*v. 18. It. tDtrchauU of earth shall to, and mourn WEEPERS. Judg. 2. 1 5. they called the Dame of that place, w. WEEP EST. ' 5am. 1 .8. Hannah^whyn'.thoa^vhy eatest thou Dot? John SO. 13. aageU aaid, woman, why ui, thou ? 15. WEEPETH. tSam. ig^ 1. it was told Joab, behold the kiog v. Kings 8. le. tiazael aaid, why a>, my lord > Pial. 106. 6. he that goeth forth and tc. bearing Lam. 1 .6 . ahe w.sore in aight her tears oo her cheeks WEEPING. Otn. 35. 1 8. name of it was called, the oak of to. 45, t S. Joseph gave forth his voice in lo, Ntim. 25. 6. w. before the door of the tabernacle Veul. 34.B. so the days of w. for Moaes were ended £ Sam. 3. l6. her hnsbaod went along with her w. 13. 1 3d. king and servants wept with a u. greatly 15. 30. they went up, to. as they went up e fCingsiOAS, remember how I hav(< walked before thee, Hezekiah wept with a great zf. Isa. .W.t3. £Mra 3. IS. not discern the noise of joy from w. 10. 1. when Ezra had prayed and confessed, to. Esth. 4. 3. in ever^ province was fasting and w. JoM^.XQ, my face is foul with tn.aad on piy eyelids S6. til. he binded the floods from to, Psal. €. 8. the Lord hath heard the voice of my w, 30. 5. w. may endure foranight,butjoy cometh 103. 9, I have mingled m; •Irink with zu. Jsa. 15. 3. in their streets howl, m. «l)»ndantly 16 9. therefore I will bewail with the to. of Jazer the vine of Sibmcdi. O Heshbon, Jer. 46. 3S. ti. i 4. look away from me, I will be bitter in to. IS. in that day aid the Lord of hosts call to 10. 65. 19. the voice of to, shall be no more heard Jer. 3. SI. the w. of Israel heard on high places 9. 10. for the mountains will I take up a to. 31. 9. they shall come with to. and sapplications 15. voice heard iu Ramah, lamentation and bitter to. Rachel to, for her children. Mat, 3. 18. 16. thus saich Lord, restrain thy voice from to. 41. 6. Ishmael went forth to meet them to. 48.5. continual v\ shall go up, a cry of destruction 50. 4. Judah going and n>. to seek Lord their God £xei. 8. 14. there sat women to. for Tammuz Joel 2. 12. turn ye to me with fastini; and with to, Mai, 2. 13. covering the altar of the Lord with w. Mat. 8. 12. there shall be to, and gnashing of teeth, 22. 13. I 24. 51. | 25. 30. Luke 13. 28. Luke 7. 3H. a woman stood at his feet behind him to. Jtf/mll.SS.when Jesus saw here, and the Jews also to. which came with her, he groaned in spirit SO. 11 . Mary stood without at the sepulchre, af. Acts 9. 39.' and all the widows stood by him tf . Phil. 3. 18. 1 have told you oflen, now tell you w. Rev. 18. 15. the merchant shall stand afar off lu. 19. every ship-master and sailors cried, to. WEIGH. Esod. 22. f 17> if father refuse he shall to. money 1 Kings SO. f €S. thou shalt to. a talent of silver X Chron. 20. S. David found his crown to w. a talent £ira 8. 29. keep them until ye w. them before priests and the Levites E$th. 3. +9. I will a;. 10,000 talents of silver JobM. 't 6. let him to. me in balances of justice Psal. 58. 2. you to. violence of your hand in earth Isa. S6. 7. thou dost v>. the path of the just 55. 1 2. why a), ye money for what is not bread WEIGHED. Gen, 23. 16. Abraham w. to Ephraim the silver 1 Sam. 2. 3. by the Lord actions are w. 17 -7 . his spear's head w. 600 shekels, 9.Sam. 21.16. E Sam, 14, 26. Absalom w. the hair of his head Eira 8. 25. priests vs. to them the silver and gold S6. I to. into their hands the silver of vessels, 33. Job fi. 2. Oh that my grief were throughly w. 28, 15. nor shall silver be c. for the price of it 31. 6. let me ». in an even balance Psal, 78. \ 50. he to. a path to his anger Isa^ 40. 12. who hath to. the mountains in scales Jer. 32, p. Jeremiah w. him the money. 17 shekels Dan. 5. 27. Tekel, thou art to, in the balances ^cA. 11. 12. so they w. for my price thirty pieces WEIGHER, Jta. 33. 1 18, where is the scribe ? where is the to. WEIGHETH. J06 28. 25. and he to. the waters by measure Prov. 16. 2. but the Lord to. the spirits WEIGHING. Ntun. 7. 65. each charcer w. |j 8f). golden spoons to. WEIGHT. A*' the Hebrews had not the vse of coined monev, tohick teas of a certain determined weight, they weighed all the gold and silver they used lu trade. The general toord they used to denote a weight loas a stone; Deut,Q5. 13, Thou shalt Dot have in thy bag divers toeights ; thi Hereto sayT, a stone and a atone. That is, ?Vy »fere /jrbid tij keep two different weights, 675 WEL one too heavy, to buy with, and another taolight,\ sell with ; but only one stone, or ojie init weight. And in Prov. 20. 10, God condemm fraud attd i7tjtatice in traffic. Divers weights, and divers measures both of them are aUke abomination to the Lord. The shekel, the half shekel, and the talents, are not only denomina- tions of money of a certain value, of gold and silver, but also of a certain weight. When MoHi expressed the drugs tohick uere to compose the perfume to be burnt upon the golden attar, he says, that they were to take the weight of 6ve hundred shekels of myrrh, &c. Exod, 3u. 23. And in 2 Sam. 14. 26. it is said, that Absalom's hair weighed two hundred shekels. The shekel, or weight of the sanctuary, according to several interpreters, was double to the common shekel J but others think it wat the same as the common shekel, aTid the words of the sanctuary, are added, to express a just and exact weight, according to the standards that were kept in the temple, or tabernacle. The weight of glory, of tohich St. Paul speaks, 2 Cor. 4. 17. a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, is apposed to the lightness of the evils of t/iis life. The trotibles and aJUctions we endure are of no weight at all, if compared to the weight of that glory which is to be re- vealed. Weight it put for the burden of sin, Heb. 12. 1. Gen. 43.21. man's money in mouth of sack in full w. Exod. 30. 34. of each shall there be a like w. Lev. 19. 35. ye shall do no unrighteousness in w, 2(). 26. they shall deliver you your bread in w. ^eut. 25. 15. thou shalt have a perfect and just if. ^udg. 8. 26. to. of golden ear-rings 1,700 shekels 2 Sam. 12, 30. if. of king's crown a talent of gold 1 Kings 7 .47 . Solomon leftvessels unweighed neither was ihu w. of the brass found out, 2 Kings 25. JD. X Chron. 28. 14. he gave gold by to. for things of gold, silver also by w, for instruments of silver Job 28.25. to make the w. for the wiods Prov. 11. 1. but a just w. is his delight 16. 11. a just w. and balance are the Lord's £sek. 4. 10. thy nfieat shall be by w. twenty shekels 16. and they shall eat bread by w. and with care Zech. 5. 8, he cast the w. of lead on the mouth Cor. 4. 17.worketh for us a more exceedingly. Heb. 12.1. let us lay aside every zf .and sin that besets Rev. 16. 21. every stone of hail the w. of a talent WEIGHTS. Iiev. 19. .36. just a. shall ye have, I am the Lord Deuf. 25. 13. thou shaltnothavein thy bag divers ». Prov, 16. 11. all the w. of the bag are his work 20.10. divers 2f. and measures are abomination,23. Mic.G. 11. and with the bag of deceitful w. WEIGHTY. Prov. 27. 3. a stone is heavy and the sand w. Zach. 5. f 7* there was lift up a w, piece of land 2 Cor. 10. 10. for his letters say they, are w. WEIGHTIER. Mat.Z'i. 23. scribes have omitted c;. matters of law WELFARE. Gen. 43, 27. he asked them of their c. and said Exod, 18. 7. they asked each other of their w. 1 Chr. 18. lO.Tou sent to David to inquire of his w. iVifA.S.lO, wascomeamanto seekthew. of Israel Job 30. 15. and my w. passeth away as a cloud Psal.^.ZZ, that which should have been for their to. Jer. 38. 4. this man seeketh not the zo. of his people WELL, Subitantive. Gen. 21. 19. she saw a w. of water and she went 30. that they may witness I have digged this &>, 24. 13. behold, I stand here by w. of water, 43. 49. 22. Joseph is a fruitful boui;h by a w. Num. 21. 16. that is the z^. whereof the Lord spake 17. spring up, O w. \\ 18. princes digged the w. 2 Sam. n. 18. a man that had aw. in his own court 23. 15. Oh that one would give me drink of the wa- ter of the w. Bethlehem, 1 Chron. 11. 17, 18. Psal. 84.6. who passing through Baca make it a w. Prov. 5. 15. drink waters out of thine own w. 10. 1 1 . the mouth of a righteous man is to, of life CoTit. 4. 15. a w. of living waters from Lebanon Johti 4. 6. now Jacob's w. was there, Jesus being wearied with his journey sat thus on the w. 11. the w. is deep I1 12. Jacob gave us the w. 14. shall be in him a w. of water springing up WELLS. Gen. 26. 15. all to, Abraham's servants had digged 18. and. Isaac digged again the iv. of water Exod. 15.27. came to Elam, where were twelve w. Num. 20. 17. nor will we drink of the water of w. Deut. 6. 11. and w. digged which thou diggedst not 2 Kings 3. I9. and ye shall stop all to. of water 25. they stopped all the w. of water, felled trees ZChron. 26.10 Uzziah huilt towtrs and dipced a, /jo, 12. 3. shalldraw water out of the sy. of salvation 2Per,2.17.ihesv are w,wiil\fiut water.clouds carried 2X2 WEL WELI^SPRINO. Prov. 16. 22. understanding is a w.-spring of lif* 18. 4. the a.-spring of wisdom as a flowmg trook WELL, Adverb. Gen. 4, 7. if ttiou dost not w. sin lieth at the donr 12. 13. that it mav be w. with me for thy sake 16. he entreated Abram w. for thy sake 13, 10. Jordan was w. watered every where 18.1 1 .Abraham and Sarah to, stricken in age,24. 1 . 29. 6. Jacob said, is he w. f and they said, be is m 40. 14. think of me, when it shall be tf. with thee 43. 27, is your father w . / is he yet alive ? Exod. 1. 20. therefore God dealt w. with midwives 4. 14, I know that he can speak w. Nitm. ] 1. 18. for it was w. with us in Egypt 13. 30. Caleb said, we are to. able to overcome it .36. 5. the tribe of the sons of Joseph baih^aid a. Deut. 1. Cfl. and the saying pleased me w. 3. 20. given rest to your brethren, as w. as yoii 4. 40. that it may go w. with thee and thy chiL dren, 5. I6. | fi. 3, 18. | 12. 25, 28. j 19. 13 I 22. 7. Ruth 3. 1. Eph. 6. 3. 5. 14. thy maid-servant may rest as 0. as thoa 28.1 heard words of peo. they have w. said,l8.l7, 29. that it might be w. with them and theirs 33. that it may be to, with you, Jer. 7, 23. 7 ■ 18. but shalt w. remember what the Lord did 15.16. wilt not go away because he is to, with thee Judg. 9. 16. if thou hast dealt Ef. with Jernbbaal - 14. 3, get her for mp, for ahe pleaseth me w. 7. 20. 48. as w. the men of every city as the bea^t Ruth 3. 13. w. let him do the kinsman's part 1 Sam. 16, 16. he shall play and thou shalt be w. 20,7. if he say thus, it is a. thy servant hath peace 24. 20. I know w. thou shalt surely be king 2 Sam. 6. 19. he dealt bread as w. to women as men 18. 28. Ahimaaz called, and said all is w. 1 KingsS.m. the Lord said to David, thoudidstw. it was in thy heart to build an house, 2 Chron, 6. 8. 18. 24. all the people answered, it is to, spoken 2 Kings 4i, 26. is it w. with thee ? is it w. with thy husband ? is it w. with the child > it is w, 5. 21. is all w, 9. 11. II 7. 9. we do not w. 25. 24. dwell in land, serve king of Babylon, and it shall be w. with you, Psal. 1£U. 2. Jer, 40. 9. 2 Chron. 12. 12. also in Judah things went w. Pja/. 49.18. men praise when thou dost a), to thyself 119. 65. thou hast dealt a. with thy servant, O L. Prov. 11. 10. when it goeth w. with the righteous 14. 15. the prudent man looketh w. to hi^ goings 24,32. then L saw and considered it w. looked on it 30.29. there be three things which go w. yea four 31 ,27. she looketh a. to the ways of her Kousehold Eccl. U. 12. it shall be to. with them that fear God 13. but It shall not be w, with the wicked Tsa, 3, 10. say to righteous it shall be w. with him Jer. 1. 12. the Lord said to me, thou bast w. seen 15. II. Ld. said, it shall be w. with thj remnant 22. 15. it was w. withhim,he judged needy, 16. 39. 12, take him, look w. to him, do him no harm 40, 4. come, and I will look to. to thee 42. 6. that it may be to. with as when we obey 44. 17. for thrn we were a. and saw no evil Ezek. 25. 5. make it boil w. see the bones therein 10. spice it w. II 44. 5. mark w, behold and hear 33. 32. of one that can play w. on an instrument Jonah 4.4. the Lord said, dost thou w. to be angry ? 9. I do w. to be angry, even unto death Mat. 15. 7. ye hypocrites, w. did Esaias prophesy of you, saying, Mark 7. 6. Acts 28. 25, 25. 21. w. done, thou good and faithful servant, enter into thejoy of thy Lord, 23. Luke 19-17. MarkJ. 37. he hath done all things ar. deafto hear 12. 28. perceiving that he had answered them w. Luke 1.7.Zacharias and Eli sab. sj. stricken in years 6. 26. woe unto you when all men speak w. of yon 13. 9. if it bear fruit, zo. if not, cut it down 20. 39. Master, thou hast w. said, John 4. 17, John 8. 48. say we not w. thou hast a devil 13. 13. ye call me Lord, ye say w. for so I am 18,23. but if a. why smitest thou me r 1 Cor. 7. 37. he that will keep his virgin, dotli to, .38. he that giveth her in marriage, doth w. Gal. 4. 17. they zedously affect you, but not w. 5. 7. ye did run w. who did hinder you ? Phil. 4. 14. ye have done w. ye did communicate 1 3im. 3.4. one that ruleth w. his own house 5.17- let the elders that rule w. be counted worthy Tit. 2. 9. and to please them w, in all things Jam. Zf 10. believest there is one God, thou dost w. See As, Do, Doing, Fatodbed, Pleased. WELL-BELOVED. Cant. 1. 13. abundle of myrrh is my to. unto n, Isa. 5.1. now will I sing to iw. a song of my beloved Mark 12. 6. he sent his w. son also to them Rom.\f>.5. salute w. Epcnetus first-fruits of Achaia 3Ja/ml. the elder to the w, Gaius, Hove in truth WEN P^ery WELL. 4e{s Sf .tj.dooe no wro Samson's strength te. from him 1 Sam. 10. 14. Savil's uncle said, whither lo. ye ? 26. there 10. with Saul a band of men 17. 12. the man w, for an old man in days of Saul 15. but David to. to feed hif father's sheep 23.13. Dav. and his men ^.wherever they could go 30. 22. because they w. not with us, will not iiive S Sam.lA.hov a>. the matter ? I pray thee tell me 8. 3. as he 10. to recover his border, 1 Chron. 18.3. 6. Syrians became servants, and Lord preserved David whithersoever he 70. 14. 1 Chr. 18. 6, 13. 15. 11. '0. in their simplicity and knew nothing 18.3.3. as he IS. thus he said, O my son Absalom 1 Kingi 11. 6. Solomonw. not fully after the Lord 13. 12. and their father said, what way 70. he ,' 14. he w. after the man of God and found him 22. 24. he said, which way M. the Spirit of the Td. from me, to speak to thee t 2 Chron 18. 23. 48. but they w. not || 2 Kings 2. 6, they two jo. on ^ Kings 5. 20. he sziid, w. not my heart with thee ^ 6. 4. for he w. with them, and they cut down wood 1 Chron. 7. 23. when he w. in to his wife, she cone. 16. 20. when they w, from nation to nation, from one kingdom to another people, Psal, 105. 13. 2 Chron. 10. \Q. so all Israel v>. to their tents 12. 12. and also in Judah things 70. well 23. 17. peoples, to house of Baal and brake Neh. 2. 16. the rulers knew not whither I w. Esth. 2. 14. in evening she a?, on morrow returned Psal. 42. 4. 1 a), with them to the house of God 106. 32. it 70. ill with Muses for their sakes Prov.t.Q. ayouDgman w. the way to her house iifl.57.17,heM.onfrowardlyin the way of his 'heart Ezek.X 9, they a), everyone straight forward 12. they turned not when they w. 10. 11. 17' they to. on their four sides and returned not 21. when those 70. these a;,tho5e stood,these stood SO. 16. for their heart 70. after their idols Hos. 2.13. she to. after her lovers and forgat the L, 5. 13. then to. Ephraim to the Assyrian and sent 9. 10. they to. to Baal-peor and separated thems. 11. 2. as they called them, sothey zif. from them Jfa4. 3. 5. before him 70. the pestilence,bnrniiig coals 11. at the light of thine arrows, they w. Mat. 21. 29. but afterward he repented and w. 30. he answered and said, I go, sir, but to. not 95. 10. while they 10. to bay, the bridegroom came Mark 1. 20. they left their father and to. after hira Luke 2. 3. all w. to be taxed, every one to his city 16. 30. but if one ro. to them from the dead 17. 14. that as they je. they were cleansed 23.52.Joseph to .to Pilate and begged body of Jesus John 4. 45. the Galileans also to. to the feast 7. 53. every man to. to his own house 9' 11. 1 70. and washed and I received sight 13. 3. that he was come from God and to. 10 God 18. 6. they a. backward and fell to the ground 21. 2.3. then 10. this saying among the brethren dctsQ. 4. they to. everywhere preaching the word 9. 1. Saul threatening to. unto the high priest xQ. 9. astheym. on their journey, Peter r^j. to pray 14. 1. they to. both into synagogue of the Jews 15. 38. and w. not with them 10 the work *6. 16. as we 70. to prayer, a damsel met us 20. 12. as I s). to Damascus with authority 1 Pet. 3. 19. which he to. preach, to spirits in prison See Along. WENT ab(»it. Num. 11. 8. the people to. about and gathered it 2 h ings 3. 26. the slingers to. about it and smote it 2 Chron. 17. 9* they to. about and taught the people Eccl. 2. 20. I ». about to cause my heart despair Cant. 5. 7. the watchmen that to. about foaod me JI/o(.4.23. Jesus jo.abcut teaching, 9. 35. .Mar* 6.6. >4tfM9.29.theya). sAou^to slay him, 21.31. | 26.21. 10. 38. Jesus 70. about doing good and healing 13. H. he to. about seeking some to lead him WENT aside. [See Arose. iMii 9. 10. Jcsns took them and to. aside privately *lf« 23. 19- the chiet captain to. aude privately 6'iG WEN WENT astrap. P.ff See Jjssos, Went. WENT in, or into. G£».7.7.Noah7(r.i»ra the ark and bis sons with him 9- w. in two and two || 16. 70. in male and female 39. 11. Joseph 70. into the house to do business Exod. 5.1. Moses and Aaron w.(» to Pharaoh,7. 10. ]4.22.IsraeI lo.into midst of the sea on dry ground 23. the Egyptians w, in after toem, 15. 10. 34. 35. until Moses w, in to speak with him Lev. 16. 23. when Aaron 70. into the holy place Josh. 6. 23, the young men that were spies w. tn Judg. 3. 22. the haft also w. in afterthe blade 17- 10, so the Levitezf. in and dwelt withMicah 19. 15. when the Levite w. in to lodge inGibeah ISam. 24. 3. Saul a), ire to cover his feet 2 Sam. 7. 18, then-:), David in before the Lord 1 Kings 1. 15. Bath-sheba7tf. J7( unto the king 22. 30. king of Israel disguised :£. into the battle 2 Kings-\. 33. Elisha rw.tH shutthe door and prayed 37 . then she w, in, fell at his feet and took her soa 5, 4, and one to. in and told his lord, ^us and thus 25. Gehazi w, in and stood before hisniaster 10. 14. when they Ttf. m to offer sacrifices 2 Chron. 26. 16. Uzziah to. into the temple of Lord 17- Azariahthe priest to. in after him Neh. 9. 24. so the children w. in and possessed Estk. 7,7, the king a.'. i«ra> Mat. 8. 32, the devils w. in to the herd of swine 21.33.there was a certain householder w.into a far country, Mark 12. 1. Luke 19- 12. | 20. 9. 25. 10. they that were ready le. in to the marriage 27.53. w. ittto the holy city, and appeared to many Mark 2. 26. how David w. into the house of God, and did eat the shew-bread, Luke 6,4. 15. 43, Joseph to. tn boldly to Pilate, craved hwf Luke ]. 9. Lot was to burn incense when he 71'. in 39. Mary arose and to. into the hill cnuDiry 24, 29. and he to, in to tarry with them John 18, 15. that disciple w. in with Jesus 20. 5. he saw linen clothes lying, yet jv. not in 8. then w. in also that other disciple, and saw Acts 1. 21. all the time the Lord w. in and out 10. 27. as Peter talked he to, in and found many 12. 17. he departed and 7^. into anothcrpl»ce 13. 14. they w. itito synagogue on the sabbaih-day 17.2. Paul to, iw'c the synagogue, 10, | I9. 8. Horn. 10. IR. tiieir sound to, im/o all the earth WEN'i'' Hi, as to a woman. Geji. 16.4. Ahram w. in to n:^gar. she conceived 19 33. the P.Tit-horo w. iii and lay with her f:ii A ?3 CJ.I^nrin brought LeHhto.lacob,he rti.ia to i.i 50. he w. in also unto Itach. J| TiO. 4. 70. in to Biih 38. 9. Judah saw Shnah and w. in to her 9. when Unan to. im to his bi'other's wti* WEN ''' iff. iS .. Samson saw an barlui *nd ;r iv to her irA 4. .3. Boiut u>, in to Ruth, uie conceived jfi/n. IS. S4. David comfnrted Bath'du),r'b«iraav 67- WEP Neh. 8. 12. all the people a*, their way i:. eat ZecA. 10. 2. therefore tney w* their teayas a flock Mat.B. 33. that kept swine fled and s>. their way 20. 4. right I will give you, and they w. their way 22. 5. they made Tight of it and re. their mays 22. they heard these words, they a. their way Mark UA.JO.their way and found colt,/^i*g 19-32. JohnW. 4t). but some w. their ways to Pharisees Actt 8. 36. as they to. on their way came to water WENT through. Neh. 9, 11. thou didst divide the sea, they w, thro' the midst of the sea on dry land, Pnal. 66. 6, Psal 66. 12. we w. thro' fire and through water Ixf. 60. 15. for!3. Moses w, up to God, and the Lord called to him, 20. [24. 13, 15. | 3*. 4. Deut. 10. 3. Num. 13. SI. so tney w. up, and searched the land 31. but the men that tc. up with him said 20. 27. they w. up into mount Ilor, 33, .38. De7it. 1 . 43. and to. presumptuously up into the hill Joih. 6. 20. BO that the people to. up into the city 14.6. brethren that to, up with me made heart melt Jutfg. 1.4. Judah 10. up and the Lord delivered 22. the house of Joseph also to, vp against Bethel 4. 10. Barak and Deborah w, itp with 10,000 men 8,8. Gideon w, tip thence to Fennel, 11. 1 Ham. 1.3. Elkanah w.v/iom of his city, 7, 21. I. 22. Hannah «>. not up. until child be weaned 5. 12. the cry of the city w. up to heaven 2 Sam. 15. 30. David wept as he w. up barefoot 24. 19. David, accordine to the saying of Oad, to. vp as the Lord commanded, 3 Chron. 21. i^. 2/rn(i;.i2.1I.Elijah »'. upVy a whirlwind to heaven 4. .S-i. Elisha w. up and lay on the child, .35. 19.14. Ilezfkiah to. up into the hnnse of the Lord, and spread itWfure the Lord, Txa. .37, 14. 21. 2. Jo.siah w. up to house of Lord, 2 Chr. 34. 30, 1 CliroiiA 1 6. loab rv. up first and was < hief captain yr»rfl2.I.lhese are the children of the prnvince that to. up out of the captivity, 59. Keli.l . 6, 61. 4.23. fhe^■ tv. up in haste to Jenisulem lo the Jews 7.6. Ezra w. «//|l Keh. 12. 1. the priest \.\iiiXw.up 8. I.this is the genealogy of them that w. up b'.zek.X ,13.UTf. up and down among living creatures H. 1 1. and thick cloud of incense w. u/> JO. 4. the glory of the Lord to. up, 11 . 23, 24, 19. 6. he u>. up &ai down among the lions lUat.a.lG. Jesus rr.tf/istraijrhtway out of the water ,5, 1. and seeing the multitudes he w, up into a mountain, 14. 23. | 15. 29. LukeQ- 28. f.uke 18. 10. two men w.up into the temple to pray Jnhnt. 10. then w. he also up unto the feast /lets 1 . 10. as he w. up two men stood by him 3. 1. Peter and John w. up into the temple 10. 9, Peter ie, vp upon the house-top to pray 24.U.Paul M.n;) to Jerusalem, fifl/.l. 18. | 2.1,2, Oal. 1. 17. neither to. I vp to Jerusalem with them liev. 20, 9> they to. up on the breadth of the earth WENT a tohoring. Jiidg. ^. 17. f ST. w. awhoriug after other gods, 8. 33. Psal. 106. 39. to. a tvhoriug with her inventions AT EN TEST. Geti. 49- 4. Reuben, thou w. up to thy father's bid Judg. 5. 4. Lord when thou w. out of Seir 2 Sam. 7. 9- I was with thee whithersoever thou w. 16. 17- why w. thou not with thy friend ? 19. 25. wherefore w. thou not wito me Psai. 68.7- O God, when thou w. before thy people Isa. 57. 7. even thither w. thou up to offer sacrifice 9. thou w. to the king with ointment aud increase Jer. 2. 2. when thou w. after me in the wilderness 31. 21. set thine heart toward the way thon w. Hah. 3. 13. thou7tf. forth for salvation of thy people /ids 11. 3. thou a. in to men uncircumcised WEPT. Oen. 21. 16. Hagar sat and w. \\ 27- .38. Esau w. 29. 11. Jacob w. 33. 4. | .37. 35. IIa.v. 12. 4. 42. 24. Joseph tnrned from his brethren and w. 43. 30, I 45, 2, 14,15. | 46. ?9 1 50. 1, 17. 50. + 3. the Egyptians to. for Joseph seventy days 7:,'ja(/.S,6,she saw the child, and, behold, the babe w, Num. 11 ,4. and the children of Israel also ui. again, 18,20. I 14. 1. Deut. 1.45. | 34.8. Judg. 2.4. I 20.23,26. I 21.2. Judg. 14. 16. Samson's wife w. before him liutA 1.9. Naomi kissed her daughters and w. 14, 1 Sam.1.7. Hannah w. and did not eat, 10. 11.4. all the people zf). Q Sam. 3. 32,34. 20. 41 . Jonathan and David w. one with another 24. 16, Saul w. II 30, 4. David w. S Sam. 1. IS. 3 Sam. 3. 32. David w. at the grave of Abner 12. 22. while Ihe child was yet alive I fasted and w. 13 3f> the king and .servants to. sere for Amuon M'LU S Sam.l5.2'i. he and country- to. \\ .30, a. as he vrpw. 18. 33. king wai much -j> jved and w. for Absalom 2 Kings 8. 11. and the man ^f God o. 13, 14. Joash to. over FHsha and said, O my fatha. 20,3.Temember, TArd,IIPZPkiahsi.sore, 2ia.38. 3, 22.19.because the kingof Judah hath js. before ma Esra 3. 12. priests that had seen the first house rv^ 10. 1. for the people w. very sore, Neh. 8. 9. Neh. 1. 4.wheD I heard these words I to. before GoO Joh S. 12, Job's friends lifted up their Toil e and a, Psal. 69. 10. when I w. and chastened my soul 1 .37, 1 -by the rivers of Babylon we sat down and u Mat. 26, 75. Peter w. Mark 14. 7S. Luke 22. 6S. Mark 5. 38. Jesus seeth them that w, Luke 8. 52 16. 10. Mary told them as they mourned and w Lttke 7. 32* we mourned to yon and ye have not w. 19, 41. be beheld die city and w. over it John 11.35.Jesus to. || SO. 11. Mary of. at sepulchre Acts 20. 37. they w. sore and fell on Paul's neck 1 Cor, 7 . 30. they that weep, as though they tc. not Rev. 5. 4. 1 w. because no man was found worthy WERE. Gen, 34. 14. cannot do this, for that w. a reproach 25. on the third day when they w. sore 35, 2. Jacob said to all that w. with him, put awf 4. gave all the strange gods that w. in their banc Exod. 5.19, Israel saw they c. in evil case 10. 6, since day they w, on earth to this day Num. 12.8. w, ye not afraid to speak against Moses. L3. 33. there we saw the giants, we w. in our uwb sight as grasshoppers, so we w. in their sight 14. 3. 70, it rot i'Ctier for us to return into Egjpt ? Deut. 5. 29. O that there w. such an heart in thun 10, 19. for ye w. strangers in the land of, Egypt 2B. 62. whereas ye w. as the stars of heaven 32, 27. UI. it not mat I feared the wrath of enemy 29, O that they w. wise, that they understood /i>.t>i.S.4.mcn came tome, I wist not whence they ». Jtidg. 9. 36. thou seest mountains as if they w. men 1 Sam. 9. 4. passed Shalim and there they w. not 2 Sam. 11. if. where he knew that valiant men w. 1 h'itigs 3.18. we w. together, there was no stranger 4. 2B. straw .rought they where the officers w. 16. 30. Ahab .Udevil above all w. before him, 33, 2 Kijigs 3. 14, t ', it not that I regard Jehoshaphat 7. 10. but bortes.tied, and the tents as they w. 2 Chro7t. 29. 31. as many as a;, of a free heart Neh. 1 . 9. though there w. of you cast out to utmor 5. 2. for there ^-j. that said, we, our sons, 3, 4. Joh7- 61. northe^Tseed, whether they v. oflsrael 29. 2. Oh that I z ', as in mon^s past in the days Psal. 39, 12. a stijoumer, as all my fathers w, /.Fi?. 14. 2. take theui captives whose captives they a .37. 19. they w. no gods, but work of men's hands Jer. 31 , 15. Rachel weeping, because they of. not Esek. 14. 14. though Noah, Daniel, and Job w. in i should deliver but their own souls, 16. 18, SO. 20. 9. before the heathen among whom they w. Hag. 2. 16, there w, but ten, there w. but twenty Afa^S. 12. persecuted prophets which to. before you 12.3. have ye not read what Dav.did and they that w. with bim?4. MarkZ. 25,26. Luke 6. .3,4. Litke 3. 15. all men mused whether he w. Cnrist 7. 39. this man, if he w. aprophet, would known 17 ■ 17 • w. not ten cleansed, where are the nine ? Johti 9. 33, if this man c.not of G. could do nothing 11. 57. that if any man knew where he w. 15. 19. if ye w. of the world, world would love 17. 6. thine they to. thou gavest them me 18. 30. they said, if he w. not a malefactor Acts 20. 12. and w. not a little comforted 24. 9. Jews assented, saying, ^Nese things w. so Rom. 4.17. calleth things thathe not as tho' they le. 9. 25, T will call them my people that w. not i Cor. 12. 17. if whole bodya'. an eye, where w, hearing ? if whole u>. hearing, where to. smelling Gal. 2. 6. what they w. it maketh no matter to me EpA. S. 3. w. by nature children of wrath as others 2 Thess. 3. 10. from even when we w. with you 5 p£r.3.4.a11 things continue as they i/f. frombegii^ Rev. 6. 1 1. till brethren killed as they w. fulfilled As it WERE. Lev. 14, 35. it seemeth, there is as it to. a plague Cant. 6. 13, as it w. the company of two armies Isa. 5. 18. that draw sin as it to. with a cartrop* 10. 15. as if staff lif^ up itself as it w, no wood S6. 20. hide thyself as it a<, for a little momea 53. 3. and we hid as it w. our faces from him Luke 2S. 44. his sweat as it w. great drops of blood /d^n7.10. went up not openly, but af t< w. in secret Rom. Q. 32, sought it as it w. by works of the law 1 Cor .4.9. apostles, as it w. men appointed to death liev. 10. I. and his face was as it u>. the sun 13. 3. I saw one of his heads as it w. wounded 14. 3. they STing as it w. a new song before throne 15. S. I saw as it a>. a sea uf glass with fire If it WERE. Jb9S1.4, ifitw. so, whynotmy spirit be troubled Af(7<,S4.24. if it iv.posslble to deceive the very elec- Mark 6, 56. they might touch ^ it w. tae Itoidei WIT fo/tn \4.!i.ififa> (nn™, 1 wou.dl ive loirt you Act* IB. 14. it it w. a matter of wrong, O ye jfcws WERT. Vant.^A. O that thou w. as my brother th-at sucked ftfi»,3.15. Dor cold nor hot, 1 would thou m. cold or WEST. Gen. 28. 14. thou shalt spread abroad to the re. Deut. 33. 23. possess thou the w. and the south 1 Kings 7. 'J5. three oxen looking towards the n. 1 Chran. 9. 24. in four quarters were porters toward the east, w, north and south, 2 Chron, 4 4. 12. i5. they put to flight them toward east and w. Ptal':'i^. 6. promotion cometh hot from the w. 103. 12. as far as thp east is from the w. so far 107. 3. gathered them from the east and w. Ira. 11. 14. shall fly on the Philistines toward the w. 43. 5. and gather thee from the ju. 45. 6. that they may know from the w. ,49. 12. these shall come from the north and w. 69. 19- they shall fear the Lord from the to. Ezek. 48. 1. for these are his sides east and w. Van. 8. 5. behold, an he-goat came from the 70. liox. H . 10. the children shall tremble from the ro, Zeck. 8. 7- I will save my people from the a. 1 4 .4.the mount of Olives shall cleave toward thew, 9'/a». 4. 35. let it be w. with the dew of heaven, and his portion be with the beasts, 23. £5, 33. I ;». 21. WHALE t. the greatest of fiskes that we know of. Pro- fane authors have given extravagant accounts of the bigness of this creature; some say, that whales Aave been seen of six hundred feet long, and three hmidred anil sixty feet thick. Others write, that there have been seen some of eight hun- dred feet long, Moder7i writers say, that in America some whales measure ninety or an hnn- dred feet from, head to tail : and it is owned, that the whales in the north seas axe yet laiger than those that are found upon the coast of Guinea, or in the Mediterranean. In scripture there is mention made of the whale. Bnt the Hebrew word Thannim is generally used for all large fishes, whether of rivers or of the sea. The Leviathan mentioned in Job 41, 1. is thougf'i by a great many interpreters to he the whale, though others think it is the crocodile, she whale bringi forth her young ones alive, as other perfect animals ; But it brings but one, or two at most, and nourishes it by the breast, 'vith great care. Whales have geneiaUy no \eeth, but only beards or whiskers on the throat, ot about a spa?i iji breadth, and fifteen feet long, which e?id in fringes, like hogs' bristles at the end, which at top are set iji the palate, and ■'anged in o'der. These beards serve to extend 01 contract the cheeks of this creature. Whales ure maintained by a water or froth which they •vck from the sea ; and by some little fiikes, as the sea-fiea, the sea-spider, anchovies, sea-weed, iic. Yet some of them have teeth, and in their bellies have been fsnnd thirty or forty cod-fish. The Whale always keeps its young one wider its fins, and never leaves it till it is weaned. It has no udder, but it has nipples and teats, which cmilain milk in such abundance, that iometimes there have been dtawnfiom it to the quantity of two hogsheads. i 7. 12. am r a sfa, or a w. that thou watch i I. canst ihou draw out a w. with a hook? 678 WliA £zeA. 32. 2. Pharaoh, thou art as a a». m tht seas Mat* 12. 40. Jonas was three days in the w. belly WilA LKS. Gen. 1. 21. God created great w. after their kind I'ial. 74. t 13, thou breakesi the heads of the w. WHAT. Gen. 27.^7. a), shall 1 do now to thee, my son ? 39. 8. my master wotteth nol w. is with me 44 16. ?u. shall we say to my lord? a*. shall we speak Exod. lu. 26. know cot with w. w e must serve Lord 1.3.14. when son ask. at. is this ?|| I6.7. th. are we? 16. 15. it is manna, for they wist not w. it was Lev. 25. 20. if ye shall say, w. shall we eat ? M{;n. 1.3.18. and see the land w. itis.a:id the people 19, B*. the land is, and a;, cities they be, 20. 15. 'M. it was not declared w. should be done lf>. U.w.is Aaron? ||23, 17. uk hath Lord spoken ? 24. 13. but w, the Lord saith, that will I bpeak, 1 Kings 22. 14. 2 Chnm. 18. 13, Deut. 4. 3. w. the Lord did because of Baal-peor 7. 18. w. I^rddidto Phar&ohjJ 11. 6. to Dathan 10. 12. w. doth Lord require of Israel ? JUic. 6. 8. 20. 5. a', man is there ? G, 7, 8. Josh. 7. 8. O Lord, w. shall 1 say, when Israel 15.18. and Caleb said to her, w. wouldest thou ? Jlidg. 1. 14. 1 Kitigsl.16. Mat. 20. 21. 22. 24. w. have you to do with the Lord of Israel ? Ji/dg. 7. 11. thou shalt hear w. they say, and after. ll.]2.a;.hast thoatodo with me to fight in my land 18. 8. w. say ye ? ]| 18. the priest said, w. do ye ? 24. 70. have J more ? a. is this ? w. aileth thee ? Ruth 3. 4. thou shalt mark the place, and he will tell thee a>. thou shalt do, 1 Sam. 10. 8. ISam. 3.17. ?tf.is the thing Ld. hath said unto thee ? 4. 16. and he said, 10. is there done, my son ? 2 Sam. 16. 10. w. have I to do with you ? IQ. 22. 17.5. Absalom said let us hear likewise w.he saiih 18. 29. I saw a tumult but I knew not w. it was 1 h'ijigs 13. 12. their father said, w. way went he ? 14.14.who cut off house of Jeroboam w.even now ? 17. 18. w. have I to do with thee, O thou man of God ? 2 KijigsS. 13. 2 Chron. 35. 21. JohnlA. 2 Kings 4.^. Elishasaid ai. shall I do for thee ?2. 9. 9 IB.Jehu said, M. hast thou to do with peace ? 19. 20.14.».said these men.and from whence?ija. 39 3. 15, w. have they seen In thine house ? /*a.39, 4. 2 CAj-07i.l9.G. Jehoshaphat said, take heed w. ye do 20. 12. nor know ai. to do, but our eyes are on thee 25. 9. w. shall we do for the hundred talents given ? F.zraQ. 10. w. shall we say after this? Job 37. IQ. Neh. 2.4. king said, for a*, dost thou make request <' 19. they said, w. thing is this ye do ? 13. 17, Esih. 4. 5. to know w. it was, and why ii was 5.3. w. wilt thou, queen Esther ? w. is thy request ? it shall be given thee, 6. | 7- 2. | 9. 12. Job 7. 17. 70. is man, that thou shouldest magnify him? 15. 14. Psal. 8.4. | 144. 3. Heb.'Z.G. 20. BJ. shall I do unto thee,0 thou preserver of men 9. 12. who will say unto him, z*. dost thou ? Eccl. 8. 4. Ezek. 12. 9. Dan. 4. 35. 13. 13. let me speak, and let come 00 me w. will 31. 14. w. then shall I do? w. shall I answer him ? Luke 10. 25. 1 12. 17- | iG. 3. 34. 4. let us know w. is good ? Mic. 6. 8. 35. 6. w. doestthou against him ? w. doest to him ? 7. if thou be righteous, w. givest thou to him ? Pjfl/.25.12. BJ.man ishefearsLd. f34.l2. | 89-48. 8.5. 8. 1 will hear w. God the Lord will speak 120. 3, 70. shall be given unto thee w. done to thee Prav. 23. 1. consider diligently iw. is before thee 25. 8. lest thou know not w. to do in the end 30. 4. w. is his name ? w. is his son's name ? 31. 2. w. my son ? and w. the sonof my womb ? Eccl. 2. 2. 1 said of mirth, w. doeth it ? Isa, 21. 11. he calleth watchman, w. of the night ? 22.l6.zf.hast thou here? and whom hast thou here? 38. 15. w. shall I say ? Jo/tn 12. 27- 52. 5. therefore a. have I here, saith the I^ord Jej-.4..30.a).wiltthou do' |l 13. 21, a;, wilt thou say ? 8. 6. w. have I done ? 48. 19- and say, w. is done ' Has. 6. 4. O Kpraim, w. shall 1 do unto thee ? 9. 14. give them, O Lord, w. wilt thon give them ? 14. 8. 70. have 1 to do any more with idols ? Joel 3. 4. yea, and w. have ye to do with me Ainos4. 13. and declare unto man w. is his thought Zech, 1. 9. O my Lord, w. are these ? 4. 4. [ 6. 4. 19. I saidw.be these? 4. 5, 13. || 5. 6. w. isit? Mat. 5, 47. w. do you more than others'" 6. 25. I say to you, take no thought m. ye shall eatj or re. ye shall drink, 31. Luke 12. 22, 29. 8. 29. JO. have we to do with thee, Jesus thou Son of God ? Mark 1. 24. | 5. 7. L«Ae4.34. | 8.28. 12. 3. have ye not read ». David did, when he was an hungered ? Mark 2. 25. Luke 6. 3. 10.27 .have forsaken all ai. shall we have therefore? 27. 4. they said, 7f. is that to us ' see thou to that iWflr^6..'i0.toIdw.theyhaddone,and w. they taught 9- 6. for he wist not w. to say, they were afraid 14. .^G. this cup, not w. I will, but w. thou wilt Lnit(?3. 10. people aeked.a). shall we do then ? 12, 17 WHR I^Tike 7. 3i. the Lord saia, unto ». are they like t 12. 49. w. will I, if it be already kindled? 2;}. .34. forgive them, they know not a. they do John 1. 21. a'.thcnr ||y^. 26, M, did he to thee 12. 49. a>. 1 should say, aodztf. { should speab 16. 18. w, is this that he saith, a little while ? 21. 22. ai. is that to thee? follow chounie, 23. Acts 2, 37. brethren, w. shall we do ? 4. 36. 9. 6. Lord, w. wilt thou have me to do ? 22. 10 10.4. ai. is it, Lord|| I1.17.w. was I, that withstand 16.30. a*, must I tlo!'|| 21, 22. a", is itthereftre ' 19.3. he said to them, to a. then were ye baptized i Rom.R. 5. w. shall we say ? 4. 1, | 6. 1. | 7. 7- 9. w, then .' &. 15, | 8. 31, | Q. 14» 30. | 11. ?. 1 Cor. 30. 19. I 14. 15. Phil. 1. 18 7, 15, for that which I do I allow not, w. I would that do I not, but w. f hate^ that do I 1 Cor. 4. 21, w. will ye ? shall I come with a rod r 2 Cor.ll.l2.w.l do,that I will do, I cut off occasion Phil. 1. 22, yet w. 1 shall choose 1 wot not 1 Tim. 1. 7. understanding neither w. they say 2 jf Vm, 2.7. consider ». I say,the Lord giveuiiderst, Heb. 11. 32, w. shall I more say f time would ffii) Jam. 4. 14. ye know not w. shall be on the morriiw- for TO. is your life ' it is even a vapoitr 1 Pet. 1. 11. searching zf. or ai. niat.nerof time 1 JohnZ. 2. it doth not appear w. we shall be See Things, WHATSOEVER. Cen.ZX, 16. nowzf. God hath said untothwe, dc Lev. 27. 32. even of w. passeth under the rod Num. 22, 17- I will do w. thou sayest umo me Deut. 2. ,37. nor w. the Lord our God forbad us 12. 32. w. X command you, observe to do it Jiidg, 10. 15. do thou to us w. 1 Sam. 14. 36. 1 Kings Q. 37- w, plague, w. sickness thev« be 38. 7j}. supplication be made, 2 Chron. 6. 28. Job 41 . 11 . w IS tinder the whole heaven is mine P.inl. 1. .■*, leaf not wither, 70. he doth shall prosper 8. 8. 70. passeth through the paths of the sea 115.3. but our God is in the heavens, he hath done w. he pleaseth, 135. 6. Eccl. 8, S. Feci. 3, 14. a.'.Ood doeth, it shall b forever Jer. 1 . 7, w. I command thee, thou shalt speak 15.+ 7. r will bereave them of id. is dear 4+, 17. we will do 70. goeth out of our own mou\!h Mat. 5. 37. w. is more than these cometh of evil 7. 12. w. ye would that men should do to you 14, 7. whereupon Herod promised with an oath to give her w. she would ask,, Mark 6. 22, i7.i2.have done to him if. they listed, Mark 9.13, 20. 4. and to. is right I will give you, 7- 21.22,aUthing5zi'.ye shall a^k in prayer, believing, ye shall receive, Mark 11 23, 24, John 14. 13. 23. 3. w, they bid you observe that observe and do 28. 20. observe all things a». I have commanded John 2. 5. his mother saith, ni. he saith to you, do it 15. 14. ye are my friends, if do a. J command you 16. w. ye shall ask in my name, 16. 23. Acts 3,22.him hear in all things w. shall say to you Rom. 14,23. for what is not of faith is sin I Cor. 10. 25. w. is sold in the shambles, that eal 27- w. is set before you, eat, asking no questions 31. or 70. ye do, do all to the glory of God Gal. 2, 6. w. they were, it maketb no matter to me 6. 7- v). a man soweih, that shall he Eklso renp Phil. 4. 8. w, things are true, v. things are pnre 1 1. 1 have learned in w. state I am to be eontent Co/. 3. 17. a). ye do in word,&c.do all innanieof Jes. 23. 7V. ye do, do it heartily as to the Lord 1 John 3. 22. 70. we ask we receive of him, 5. 15. iJoh7i5. thou doest faithfully a, thou doest WHEAT. Gffn. 30. 14. Reuben found mandrakes in m. harvest Erod. 9. 32. but the w. and rye were not smitleo 34. 22. the first-fruits of w. harvest, Num. 18. 12. Deut. 32. 14. goats, with the fat of kidneys of w. Jndg. 6. 1 1. and Gideon threshed 70. to hide it 15. 1. time of w. harvest Samson visited his wffe Riith 2. 23. to glean unto the end of w. harvest 1 Sam. 6. 13. they of Bethshemesh reaping 70. 12.17. is it not a>. harvest day ? 1 will call toLorti 2 Sam. 4. 6. as tho*" they would have fetched w. 1 Kings 5. 11. Solomon gave Hiram m. for food 1 Chron. 21,23, I give the z*r. for the meat-offering • EzraG.^. give what they have need of^ai. salt, wine 7. 22. done speedily, to an hundred measures of w. Job 31. 40. let thistles grow instead of w. Ps.8^ .l6.he should have fed them with finestof w. 147. 14. he filleth thee with the finest of v>. Prov. 27. 22. bray a fool in a mortar among ». Canf. 7.2. thyhellyislikeaheapof a), set about Jer, 12. 13. they have sown to.hut reap thorns 23.28. what is the chaff to the w. saith the Lord 31. 12. flow together for w. for wine, and for oil Ezek. 27. 17. Judah traded in w. of Minnith Joel2. 24. the fioorsshallbe full of w. fats overflow jImosS. 11. ye take from him burdens of m. ! a. 5. the sabbath gone, that ^^e may set forth ^ WHE Amot 8. 6. majr bay th« poor, and sell refuse nf a. Mat. ^. 18. gather his to. into garner, Ijuke 3. 17 f 13. 95. the enemy sowed tares among the a. 29. lest ye root up alio the te. with them 30. to burn them, bat gather the a. into my bam LtUce l6. 7> owest thou ? he said 100 measaresof w. 92. 3 1 . desired to have you, that he may sift as to. John 18. 24. eicept a corn of w. fall to the ground Act$^. 3H. and cast out the w. into the sea lCar.15.37.it may chance of E0. or some other grain if. 1 will meet you to speak, 30. 6, 36. t)7'j WHI Detii. 3: 37- he shall say, to. are their gods ? Job 9. 24. if not, to. and who is he ? 35. 10. none saith, to. is G, my maker who gives Psal. 42.3. while they say to me, to. is thy God ? 10. 79. 10. why say, to. is their God ? 115.2. Joel 2.17. i/a. 49.21. was left alone, these, to, had they been? Jer. 2. 6. neither said they, to, is the Lord i 8. 36. ig. go hide thee, let no man know a, ye be Has. 1. 10, 10. it was said to them ye arenotmypeo. Zeck.\.5. fathers, w. are they? do they live for ever? iuite 17, 37.3). Lord?|l J<;An7.11.B'.ishe?9. 12. John 7. 34. TO. I am, 12. 26. | 14. 3. I 17. 24. WHEREABOUT. iSam. 21.2. let no man know to, I seud thee WHEREAS. 1 Sum. ^. 17. w. I reward thee evil for good 1 Kings 8. 18. a), it was in thy heart to build a bouse Ezek. 13. 7. to. ye say, the Lord saith it 35. 10. we will possess it, to. the Lord was there Jam.'k. 14. TO. ye know not what will -be on morrow WHEREBY. Jer. 33. 8. iniquity to, they have sinned against me Exek. 18. 31. transgressions w. ye have transgressed 39. 26. trespasses.nf. they have trespassed, ag. me Liike 1 . 13.W. shall I know this ? for 1 am an old man Acts 4. 12. no other name to. we must be saved Rom. 8. 15. tbe Spirit to. we cry, Abba, Father Eph. 4i30.&'. ye are sealed to the day of redemption WHEREFORE. 2 'Sam.l2.23,Q'.should I fast,can 1 bring him again ? 16. 10. who shall then say, to. bast thou done so ? Mal.2.15. TO. one ? that he might seek a godly seed A?ffM4.31.0 thou of little faith,iw.didst thou doubt ? 26*50. Jesus said, friend, to. art thou come? Acts 10. 21. what is the cause to. ye are come ? # WHERETO. Isa, 55. 11. it shall prosper in things to. T sent it P/ii7.3.l6.w.we have already attained, let us walk WHEREWITH. Jttd^. 6. 15. O my Lord, tot shall I save Israel ? 1 /Wttg.( S2.22.the L.saidtohim.a). .''2CAr. 18.20. 2 C/ir. .15. 21. but against the house to. 1 have war Psal, UQ. 42. so shall I have to. to answer bim Mic. 6. 6. te. shall I come before the Lord ? A/a/. 5. 13. are the salt of earth.if salt lose its savour, w. shall it be salted ? Mark 9. 5. Luke 14. 34. Jo/m 17. 26. the love to. thou hast loved me Eph, 2. 4. for this great love to. he hath loved us WHEREWITHAL. Mat. 6.31. what shall we eat i or to. we be clothed f WHET. Detts. 6. 1 7. thou shalt to. them unto thy children .i2. 41 . if I TO. my glittering sword I will reward Psal. 7. 12. if he turn not, he will to. his sword 64. 3. who to. their tongue like a sword and bend Eecl. 10. 10. if iron blunt and he to. not the edge WHETHER. 1 Kings 20. 18. to. ihey be for peace, or w, for war Esia 2. 5i). to. they were of Israel, Neh. 7. 61. Ezek. 2. 5. TO. they will hear or forbear, 7. | 3.11. Mat. 21. 31. w. of them did the will of his father ? 23. 17. to. is greater, the gold or the temple? John 7. 17. shall know of the doctrine,7f.itbeot God Rom. 14. 8. TO. we live or die, we are the Lord's 1 CV. 15. 11. to, it were I or they, so we preach 2 f'm.12.2. TO. in the body, or to. out of the body, 3. IJohn 4. I. but try the spirits to. they are of G. WHICH, Gen. 3. 1", of the tree v. I commanded thee, saying 45.6".in a;. there shall be neither earing nor harvest AVwi. 19. 2. a heifer upon w. never came yoke Lttke 21. 6. iu to. there shall not be left one stone John 8. 4t). TO. of you convinceth me of sin ? 10. 32. for w. of those works do ye stone me i Acts 26. 16. in the to. I will appear unto thee Col, 3. 7. ia the to. ye also walked some time Heb.f.ig. a better hope by to. we draw nigh to God 9. 5. of TO. we cannot now speak particularly 12. 14. follow peace with all men, and holiness without to, no man shall see the Lord Jam. 2.7- that worthy name, by to. ye are called 1 Pei. 3. 19. by to, he preached to spirits in prison WHILE. Deut. 31. 27. to, 1 am yet alive with you thisday 1 Sam. SO. 14. not only to. yet I live shew kindness 2 Sam. 12. 18. te. the chil3 was yet alive, 21. 22. 2 Chr. 15. 2. Lord is with you to. ye be with him 34.3.ZI'. Josiah was yet young, he began to seek G. Job 20. 23. God shall rain it 00 him to. he is eating Psal, 7.2. tear my soul, to. there is none to deliver 49. 18. though TO. he lived he blessed his soul 63. 4. thus will I bless thee 10. I live, 146. 2. 104.33.will praise G. to. I have my being, 146. 2. Isa. 55. 6. seek ye the Lord to. he may be found Jer. 15. 9. her sun is gone down to. it was yet day 40. 5. now to. he was not yet gone back y^at. 5. 25. agreRW. thou art in the way with him 27. 63. that deceiver said, to. he was yet alive \lark 2. IQ. can the children of bride-chamber fast to. (lie bridegroom is with them ? Intke 5. 34. Win Luke 24. 44. J Spake v. 1 was yet with you- Johti 9. 4. do w }rk of him that sent me to. u is day 1 !/'m.5.6.thatIiveth in pleasure iideadw. she liveih He&.3.15,T0.it is said, toAlay if ye will hear hisvoice d WHILE. Gen, 46. 29. Joseph wept on his neck a good to. 1 6'am.9. 27 .Samuel said to Saul,stand thou still a to. 2 Sam. 7, 19. thou hast spoken for a great to. Mat. 13.21. hath cot root, but dureth for a to. Luke 8.13.which for a to. believe, in time fall away 18. 4. he would not for a to. but afterwards he »aid 1 Pet .5. lO.after have suffered a te .make you perfect All the WHILE. 1 Satn. 22. 4. all the to. David was in the hold 25.7. none missing (i////ieu>.theywerein(;arntf 1,16. S7. li> so will behismanner a//M«zD.hedweileth Jab 27 . 3. all the to. my breath is in me and Spirit of See Little. [God Long WHILE. ActsSO. 11. had talked a long to. even till break of WHIP. [day Pror.26.3. a Of .for the horse, a rod for a fool's back Nah. 3, 2. the noise of a to. the noise of the wheels WHIPS. 1 A'in^i]2.11.my father chastised you with &.. I will chastise you with scorpions, 14. iChr.lO. 11,14. WHIRLETH. Eccl. 1. 6. wind to, continually and retumeth a^ain WHIRlWIND. 2 Kings 2.1. Lord would take up Elijah by a &;. 11. Job 37- 9- out of the south cometh the to. and cold 38. 1. the Lord answered Job out of the io. 40. 6. Psal. 58. 9. he shall take them away as in a to. both living and in wrath, Prov. 10. 25. Hos, 13. 3. Prov. 1 . 27. when your destruction cometh as a w. /ja.5.28.counted it like flint and theirwheelslike au. 17. 13. chased like a rolling thing before the 10. 40. 24. the to. shall take them away as stubble 41. 16. shatt fan them, the to. shall scatter them 66.15. Lord come with chariots like & to. Jer. 4.13. Jer. 23. 19. a w. of the Jjord is gone forth In fury 25. 32. a great to. shall be raised up from earth 30. 23. a continuing to. shall fall on the wicked Ezek. 1. 4. behold, a to. came out of the north Oati. 11, 40. king shall come against him like &to. Hos.a.7 .the.y have sown wind, they shall reap theat. Amos 1. 14. devour palaces in the day of the », Nah. 1. 3. the Lord hath his way in the to. liab. 3. 14. they came out as a to. to scatter me Zech. 7, 14. but I scattered them with a to, WHIRLWINDS. Isa. 21. 1. as TO, in the south pass through Zech. 9. 14. Lord shall go forth with w. in the south WHISPER. Psal, 41. 7. all that hate me to. together against me Isa. 29. 4. tby speech shall to. out of the dust WHISPERED. 2 •Sam. 12. 19. when David saw that his servants u. WHISPERER. Prov, 16. 28. a to, separateth chief friends 26. 120. where there is no w. strife ceaseth WHISPERERS. Rotn. ;. S9, full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, to. WHISPERINGS. 2 Cor. 12. 20. lest their be u\ swellings, tumults WHIT. 1 Sam. 3. 18. Samuel told Eli every to. hid nothing John 7.23. I have made a man every &;. whole 13. 10. save to wash his feet, but is clean every to 2 Cor. 11.5. I was not a w. behind chiefest apostles WHITE. Gen. 30. 37. Jacob made the to. appear in the rods 49. 12. and his teeth shall be to. with milk Exod. 16. 31. manna was like coriander-seed, to. Lev. 13. 3. if the hair be turned to, 4, 20, 25. 4. if the bright spot be to. in the skin, Ip, 24. 10. if tbe rising be to. in the skin, 19. 43. 21. but if their be no to. hairs therein, 26. Njon, 12. 10. Miriam became leprous, to, as snow Jndg. 5. 10. speak, ye that ride on to. asses 2 Kitigs 5. 27 . Gebazi weut out a leper to. as snow 2 Chr, 5, 12, the Levites being arrayed in to. liuea Esth. 8. 15. Mordecaiwent out in to, apparel Job 6. 6. is there any taste in the to. of an egg Psal. 68. 14. it was to. as snow in Salmon Eccl. 9. 8. let thy garments be always to. Cattt.S.lO.my beloved is to. and nddy, the chielesi i> the branches thereof are made to. Zech. 1. 8. there were red horses, speckled and to, A/a/. 5.36. thou canst not make one hair if. orblacR 17. 2. his raiment was to, as the light, Luke 9. *9- 28. 3. the angePs raiment was to. Acts 1. 10. Mark 16. 5. a man clothed in a long to. garment John 4. 35. the fields were to. already to harvest Pep. 1 . 14. his head and his hairj were »-. like wo« WHO -*r. y. 17 will give him a w. sione and a new name 3 4. they shall walk with me Id w, they are wonhy ! he that ov(»rcoineth shall be clothed in to. rai- ment. 4. 4. I 7-9,1^- I 15. (). I 19.8,14. 18. "luy w. raiment, that thoii mayest be clothed i.1. and I iaw, and behold a w. horse, 19. 11. . 14. have made them w. in the blood of (he Lamb 14. 14. a to. cloud II 20. 11. 1 saw a w. throne WHITK. MarkQ. 3. so as do fuller on earth can w. them WHIT ED. Mat. 23. 27. the scribes were like to w. sepulchres /Ids 23. 3. God shall smite thee, thou w. wall WHITER. Pjfl.'. 51. 7. wash me, and I shall be ai. thansuow JL-j/n. 4. 7. her !Nazarites are w, than milk WHITHER. Gen* It). 8. Hagar, Sarai's maid, w. wilt thou go ? ^ Sam. 10. 14. Saul's ancle said, w. went ye ? 8 Kings 5 25. and he said, thy servant went no w. Ca7tt.6. 1. a), is thy beloved gone ? O thou fairest Zech. 5. 10. 1 said, u. do these bear an ephah > Ueb. 11.8. Abrah. obeyed and went, not knowing »■. See Go, GdEST, Gobth. WHITHERSOVER. % 3am. 8. 6. the Lord preserved David ui. he went, 14. 2 KinssJ6.7. 1 C/iron. 18. 6, 13. Prov.lT.Q.w. it turneth it prospereth.a gift precious 31. 1, he turneth the king's heart w. he will JWor .8. 19. 1 will follow thee w.thou goest,Z«*e9.57. liev. 14. 4. these follow the Lamb w. he goelh WHO. Gfn, 27. 18. M. art thou, my son? 32. RuM3. 9, I6. Jo/m 1 . 19, £2. I 8. 25. | 21. 12. ^3. 5. Esau said, w. are those with thee ? 48. 8. £>od. 3.11.M. am I.' 1 Sa^n.^8.Q.i Sam.J. 18. D. 2. w. is the Lord ? Prov. 30. 9. Jo/m 9. 36; 15, 11. a/, is like thee, O Lord, among the gods ? Deut. 33. 29. 1 Sam. 26. 15. Psal. 35. 10. 32.26.Moses stood and said, w. is on Lord's side .' A'i/m.25.10. to. is David ? and w. is sonof Jesbe? iit7tgs 9. 32. Jehu said, riJ. is on my side, sj. ? 11). Q.butw.slewall these|| 13-Tehusaid, w.are ye ^ Ae/i.6. 11. 10. would go into temple to save his life ? K». is a liar, but he that denieth Christ r ifei', 6. 17. and.w. shall he able to stand ? 13. 4. saying,7J'.is like unto the beast ? w. is able to ld.4.Bi.shall not lear thee, O L. glorify thy name ' WHOLE. EJorf.29.l8. shaltburn w. ram on altar, T^ev. 8. 21. Lev. 4. 12. even the to. bullock shall he carry forth 10. 6. let the w. house of Israel bewail the burning Josh. 11.23. so Joshua took the w. land and gave it SSa?n. 1. 9. because my life is yet w. in me CAr. 15.15. Judah sought him with their w. desire Psat. 51. 19. shalt be pleased with af.burnt-offering Prov. 1. 12, let us swallow them up alive, and w. 16. 33. the a), disposing thereof is of the Lord Eccl. 12. 13. for this is the w. duty of man Isa, 54.5. thy Redeemer, the Holy One, the God of ^ w. earth shall he be called, itfic.4. 13. Zec/i.4.14, 'er. 19. 11, a vessel that cannot be made a;, again 45. 4, I will pluck up even this 70. land Esek. 15. 5. when w. it was meet for no work iyjal. 3. 9. ye have robbed me, even this a), nation Mat. 5.29.not that thy w. body be cast into hell,30. 8. 32. the w. herd of swine ran violently down 13. 33. till the w. was leavened, Z.uke 13. 21, 16. 26. what is a man profited if he gain a>. world and lose his own soul ? Mark 8. 36. Ljike 9.25. luke 23. 1 . M. multitude of them arose and led him 1)A» 4. 53. and himself believed, and his ro. house 11. 50. is expedient that the to. nation perish not flets 13 44 came almost the ai. city to hear word Car. lM7,ifai. body were an eye, where hearing T/!M'.5.23.I pray your aj. spirit and body prcserv, 'em. i. 10. whosoever shall keep thp tv. law /ort'i i. i. but al3o for (hit sins of the w. world WHO 1 John b. 19. and the w. world lieth tn wickedness iee CONGREGATiUN, HeAUT. WHOLE for sound. Josh. 5. 8. they abode in the camp lillthey were to. Job 5. 18. he woundeth, and his hands make to. Mat. 9. 12, they that be w. need not a physician, but they that are sick, Mark 2. 17- J^ke 5.31. 21. touch his garment, I shall be w, Mark 5. 28. 22. the woman was made w, from that honr 12. 13. his hand was made w. Mar&^.5.Lukefi.Hi. 15.28. her daughter was made ». from that hour 31. wondered when they saw the maimed tobeaf. A/, Jo/m5.Z\.to. he will II 33- Moses in a/, ye trust 6.68. Lord, to a-, slibll we go f || 17-3. to. thou seuf Acts 8. 34. of to. speakelh the prophet this ? 27.2:}. angel of Gii .1.4. ttccausf of the miiUitiide ofw. (oatselleth / .1. 4iou!i thru' her w. and families thro' witchcraft Sat Commit. WHOREMONtiER. f «^5.5.no af.hath any iiibentanre in kiogd.of Chr. WHOREMONGERS. % lim. 1. 10. the law made for rv. for liars tJeb. 1.1. 4. but JO, and adtilterers God will judge itev. SI. d. to. shall have their part in the lake •2^. 15. for without are to. aod murderers WllORlNG, *» Go, GoNK, WtNT. WHORISII. Prov. 6. Sfi. for by means of a w. woman a man is £»>. 6. 9. because 1 am broken withthoir ui. heart Id. 30. the work of an imperious q>. woman WHOSE. ^•en. ft2. 17> to. art thou r ic, are these before thee 1 'Sam. Ui. 3. m. ox, or w. ass have I taken ? C -^/n. .3. 13. to. is the land, make thy k-ague Jc/-.44.iiU.a remnant shall know a'.woru shall stand 4*i. 15. i^. name is the Lord of hosts, 51. 57. J Jan, 5. 23. the Ood in w, hands are all thy ways ^irrfii a.'il . saith Lord.'jff.oame is the God of hosts Alat, SG. SO. he saith to them, aj. is this image and superijcHptioD f Mark le. I6. Luke 20. 24:. i2. w, son is he? || John \Q. 24- vi, it shall be l.:,ke 12. uo. then w. shall those things be .' Acti 27.S:i.angel ofGod,7tf.Iam,andwhom f serve Ueb, 3. 6. Christ over his house, w. houne are we See Heart. WHO-,Y/HOSESOEVER. 1 h'iu^t iA.53.&>.woalG he consecrated him a priest Aiat. 1 1. 6. blessed o. nhall rot be offended in me 13. 1^. w. hath that to him shall be given, k. hath not, from him shall be taken he haih, L^ike 8. 18. John SO. 23. w. sins ye remit, w. sins ye retain Hoin. S. 1. O man, w. thou art that judgest 1 Vor. 11. S7. w. shall eat this bread unworthily I'ai. 5. 10. shall bear his judgment, w. he be liev. 22. 17. 10. will, let him take of water of life WHY. Oen, S5.SS. R«bekah said, if it be so, w. am I thus Jiitlg. W.l.w. are ye come to me now indistriss? 15. 10. .1 udah said, w. are ye come up against us ? Ruth 1. 1 1. turn again, 70. will ye go with me ? 1 Sam. 2. C3. Eli said, w. do ye such things? 21. 1. w. art ihou alone, and no man with thee *. 2 -^'am.lS.SQ. kin^ said, m. shoal d he go with thee? 1 A ings 1.6. in baying, w. hast thou done so ? SCA.<-(»t.25.l6.forbear, w.shouldest thou be smitten ? iisth. 4. 5. to know what it was and w. it was ija.40.s7. w. sayest thou, O Jacob, my way is hid Jer. 8. 14. w. do ye sit still } assemble yourselves 27. 13. w. will ye die? l-:xek. 18. 31. | 33. 11. Mat, 21. 25. he will say to us, w. did ye not then believe him ? Mark 11. 31. Luke 20. 5. Mark 5.39. he saith, sn.make ye this ado, and weep ? Luke 2. 48. to. hast thou thus dealt with us ' John 7. 45. they said, ec> have ye not brought him ? 10.20. many said, he is mad, and w. hear ye him '. ActsQA.^i^ fell to the earth and heard a voice.Saul, Saul, a., persecutest thou me ? 22, 7. | 26. 14, 14. 15. sirs, to, do ye these things ? we are men /f 9/^.9.19. into wilt say, v>. doth he yet find fault i SO.thing formed say, w. hast thou made me thus r 1 Cor, 10. .30. tc. am t evil spoken of for that i WICKED. Gen.lB.23.wilt thou destroy righteous with «■. ? 25. 38. 7 . Er was a>. || Exod. 9- S7 . 1 and mj^people w. Exod, S3. 7. for I will not justify the to. Lev. 20. 17. it is a w. thing, they shall be cut off Dent. 15. 9. there be not a thought in thjy w. heart 17- 5. who have committed that to. thing 23.9. and keep thee from every r.^. thing 25. 1. and condemn the w. I Kirigs 8. aZ. 1 Sam. 2. 9. the to. diall he v^ent jr darkne&s 24. 1? t-:cke V is u*-*-' the work of his hands wu; '/.9.I7.W. shall be tnrued into hell tnd ihe nations 10. 2. the w ill pride iio:li iitrsi-iim- me poor 3. the If. boasteth ||4. the -j:. will iioi^bck (joii 13. wlierefore doth the u*. conteniu dud? 11. 2. to. bend their bow, make ready tncir arrow 5. but the Mf. and violence hi^ soul haie..h 6. upon the w. he shall rain biiares,briin>tone, fire 12. 8. the to. walk 00 every side when vilesL men 17. 9- keep me from the w, that oppress ujc 13. O Lord, deliver my soul from the w. 26. 5. and I will noc sit with the w. 27. 2. when the 23. came upon me to eat my flesh 38. 3. draw me not away with the w. 31. 17. let the to. be ashamed and silent in the grave 3^. 21. evil shall slay to. they that hate righteous .37. 7. the man who bringeth to. devices to pass 10. yet a little, the to. shall not be, Prov. 10. 25. 12, the V). plotteth |[ 20. the to. shall perish 14. the to. have drawn out the sword, they bent 16. is better than the riches of many w. 21. the v>. borroweth, and payeth not again 32. the to. watuheth the righteous to slay him .34. when the to. are cut off, thou sbalt see it 35. 1 have seen the to. in great power, spreading 40,heshall deliver them from the Bf.and save them 39. 1. keep my mouth, while the to. is before me 58. 3. the Iff. are estranged from the womb 59. 5. be not merciful to any to. transgressors 68. 2. so Icit the uf. perish at the presence of God 75. 8. tL? to. of the earth shall wring them out 92. 7> when the w. spring as the grass, and flourish 94. 3. Lord, how long shall the w. triumph? 1?. until the pit be digged for the to. 101, 3. T will set no to. thing before mine eyes 4. I will not know a to. person 8. I will early destroy all the to. of the land 101'. 35. sinnersconsumedandletthew.benomore 106. 18. the flame burnt up the to. 113. 10. the to. shall see it and be grieved 119* 9^' the to. have waited for me to destroy me 110. the to. laid a snare for me, yet I erred not 119* thou puttest away all tlie to. like dross 155. salvation is far from the Hf.they seek not thy 139. 19. surely thou wilt slay the to. O God 24. and see if^there be any to. way in me 140. 8. further not his to. device lest they exalt 141. 4. to practise to. works with men that work 10. let the to. fall into their own nets 145. 20. but all the to. will he destroy 147. 6. he casteth the a* down to the ground Prov. 2. 22. the v). shall be cut off from the earth 5. 22. hisowii iniquities shall take the vi. himself 0. 18. a heart that deviseth to. imaginations 10. 30. but the w. shall not inhabit the earth 11. 5. ihezo. shall fall by his own wickedness 7< when a to. man dieth, his expectation perisheth 8. righteous delivered, the to. cometh iu his stead 10. and when the ». perish there ts shouting 18. the to. worketh a deceitful work 21. the to. shall not be unpunished, 31* 12. 2. but a man of m. devices will be condemn 7. the to. are overthrown, and are not 21. 12. 13. the to. desireth the net of evil men 13. the to.Xz snaredby the transgression of his lips 21, but the to. shall be filled with mischief 13. IT. aui. messenger falleth into mischief 14. 17. and a man of to. devices is hated 19. the to. bow at the gates of the righteous 32. the ti7. is driven away iu his wickedness 15. 29. the Lord is far from the to, 16. 4. yea, even the to, for the day of evil 17-4. a to. doer giveth heed to fal'^e lips 15. he that justifieth to, is an abr mination to Lord 18. 3. when the b>. cometh, then cometh contempt 20. 26. a wise king scattereth the vi. brings wheel Sl . 18. the to. shall be ransom for the righteous £T. vhen he bringeth it with a to. mind 24. 16. but tile ft, shall fail into mischief 19. neither be thou envious at the to. 25. 5. take away the to. from before the king S6. a righteous man falling down before the to. 26. 23. a to. heart is like a potsherd covered 28. 1. tho to. flee when no man pursueth 4. they that forsake the law praise the to. 12. when the to. rise, 28.|| 15. so is a uf . ruler 29. 2. when the w. beareth rule, the people mourn 7. but the a. regardeth not to know it 12. his servants are w.|| I6. the to. are multiplied £cf/.3.17. God shall judge the righteous and the to. 7. 17' be aot overmuch to. neither be foolish 8. 10. I saw the w. buried, they were forgotten 13. but it shall not be well with the to, ha, 5. 23. which justify the w. for reward 11.4.with the breath of his lips shall he slay the v. IS. 11. I will punish the to. for their iniquity 33. 7. he deviseth to. devices to destroy the poor 53, 9. he made his grave with the to. and with rich 55. 7- let the to. forsake his way, let him return 57 . 20. the to. are like troub. sea which cannot rest Jer. 3. 33, thou hast taught the to. ones thy way U'lC Jet. 6. 'i^. for l!ie w. j.re nut plucked away 17.9. thu h. Ail laiicceliiui and ai;j,■'• ^t 9' 8 9. oeJioldlhew. aouoiinaLiunf. mey uu her* 11.2. lUese men give to. cuuiiaul in ibis uuy 18.2;>.have I any pleasure Uiai tiie w. shoula die ? 20. 44. iiot according to your a. ways nor doinas 21. .i. cut off from tbee the nglueous a-id me w. 4 25. profane ui.prmce of Israel whO!>eddy is coo.e 33. 15. if the to. restoie the pledge, he suall live Dan. 12. 10. but the 10. shall do wickedly \hc 6. 11. shall 1 count them pure wiiUiiJ.Dalances ? Aa/j. 1. 3. the Lord will not at all acquit the w. 11. there is one come out of thee aw. couus*"! -T 15. for the 10. shall no more pass through ihee Hail. 1.4. iheaj. duth compass about the riiih'«"j'.ia i. mew. devourwlh the man more righieou. Zeph. 1.3. consume stumtiling blocks with ihf. » illul. 3. 18. shall aisC'Tii Uetween righteous uuil 10 4. 3. and ye >hall tiedd iJowu the v). as dshes A/ar. 12.45. more w.ihtin liimaelt'.even so shall it be ilsu to this w. generation, Lake 11. 26 13. 49. the angels dhall sevtjr the w. from the just 16. 4. a to. generaLion seeketh after a sign 18. 32. thou to. servant, 26, 26. Luke 19. 22. Aett2. 23. and by to. hands have ye slain him 18. 14. if it were a matter of 7ii. lewdness, O Jews 1 Cor. 5. 13. therefore put away thy to. person Coi. 1.21. were enemies iu your mind by to. works 2 Thess. 2. 8. and then shall that to. be revealeG See Man, Mbn. Oj' the W1CKI::D. Job 8. 32. the place of the w. shall come to nought 9. 24. the earth is given into the hund 0/ the to. 10.3. and shouldest shine upon the counsel «/■//«: to, 11. 20. but the eye uf the to. shall fail, not escap* 16. 11. God turned me into the hands 0/ the lo, 18. 5. the light of the to. shall be put out 21. surely such are the dwellings of the to. 20. 5. the triumphing of the to. is short 22. every hand of the to. shall come upon him 21. 16, the counsel o/" we have sinned, we have done amiss, dealt JO. Neh. 9. 33. Psal. IO6. 6. Dan. 9. 5, 15. SO. 35. Ahaziah, king of Israel, did very to. 25. 3. his mother was his counsellor do do ui. Job 13. 7- will you speak to. for God ? 34. 12. yea, surely God will not do w. Psal. 73. 8. they speak v), concerning oppression 74. 3. the enemy hath done jo. in the sanctuary 139. 20. for they speak against thee to. Dan. 11. 32. such as do a), against the covenant 12. 10. many purified, but the wicked shall do to* Mai. 4. 1. alt that do u>. shall be as stubble WICKEDNESS. Gen. 6. 5. God saw that the to. of man was great 39- 9- how can I do this great to. and sin ag. God r Xey. 18. 17 . it is w. 20. 14. |1 I9. 29. land full of w. 20. 14. that there be no to. among you Deut. 9, 4. for the to. of these nations, 5. 13. 11. Israel shall do no more any such w. 17. 2. if there be any that hath wrought to. 28. 20. because of the 10. of thy doings Judg.Q,56. thus God rendered the 10. of Abimelech 20. 3. Israel said, tell us, how was this to. ? 12. what w. is this that is done among you ? 1 Sam. 12. 17. you may see that your to. is great 20. ye have done all this -w. yet turn not aside 24. 13. to. proceedeth from the wicked 25. 39. returned the w, of » abal on his own head ^Sam. 3.39. reward doer of evil acenrdinp to his to. 7. 10. neither shall the children of to. afflict them any more as before-time, Psal. 89. 22. 1 Kings 1.52. but ifw.be found in him, he shall die 2. 44. thou knowest all the to. thy heart is privy to 8.47. repent, saying, we have committed to. CI. 25. Ahab sold himself to work to. 2 Kings ^\. 6. Manasseh wrought much w. 1 Chron. 17, 9, nor the children of to. waste them Job 4. 8. they that sow tv. reap the same 11. 11. he seeth to. \\ 24. 20. to. shall be broken 14. let not w. dwell in thy labemacles SO. 12. tho' w. be sweet in his mouth, tho' he bide it 27.4. m;v I'ps -ihall not speak to. nor tongue deceit 34. 1 0. far be it from God that he should do jo. Pfal. 5. 4. an not a God that hath pleasure in ro. 9. their inward part is very w. throat a sepulchre 7. 9- let the to. of the wicked come to an end' 10. 15. seek out his to. \\ 45. 7. thou hatest a.-. Sh. 4 according to the 10. of their endeavours .')-2. 7. he strengthened himst'lf in his w. b5. 1i. t^. is in themidsc rncreof (icceil and guile 15- JO. is in their dwellings and among them WJ. 2. yea, in heart you work li- weigh violence 682 WID Pial. 84. 10. than to dwell in the tenia of to. 107. 34. he turns a fruitful land into barrenness for theo'. of them that dwell therein, Jer. 12. 4. Prop. 4. 17. for they eat the bread of to. 8. 7. and to. is an abomination to my lips 10. 2. treasures of u>. profit nothing 11. 5. but the wicked shall fall by his own ic. 12. 3. a man shall not be established by w. 13. 6. but w. overthroweth the sinner 14. 32. the wicked is driven away in his to. 16. IS. it is abominaiion to kings to commit to SI. 12. God overthroweth the wicked for their jo. 26. S6. bis JO. shall be shewed before congregation 30. 20. she eateth and saith, i have done no 10. EccLS.lG. saw place of judgment, that to. was there 7. 15. a wicked man prolongeth his life in to. 25. I applied my heart to know the to. of folly 8. 8. nor shall w. deliver those that are given to it fsa, 9. 18- for jo. burneth as the fire 58. 4. behold, ye smite with the fist of eh. 6. bhe fasti have chosen, to loose the bands of ic. Jer. 2. 19. thine own to. shall correct thee 4. 14. O Jerusalem, wash thine heart from zo, 6. 7. so she casteth out her to. ^onlinualty 7* 12. see what I did for the^w. of my people 8. 6. no man repented of his to. what have I done 14.S0. we acknowledge, O Ld. our to. and iniquity 23. 14. that none doth return from his w. 33. 5. for from the city whose to. I hid my face 44. 9' have ye forgot the to. of your kings, their wives, your own to. and the a>. of your wives ' Ezeh. 3. 19, if he turn not from his to. he shall die 5. a. she hath changed my judgment into 10. 7. 1). violence is risen up ioto a. rod of to. 18. 20. the 10. of the wicked shall be on him 27. turneth from the to. he hath committed 31. 11. I have driven him out for his to. 33. 12. in the day he turneth from hisw. 19- Hos. T. 1. the JO. of Samaria was discovered 9- 15. for the jo. of their doings 1 will drive out 10. 13. ye have plowed to. and reaped iniquity 15. so shall Bftth-eldoto you because of your to. Joel 3. 13. the fats overflow for their 10. is great Mic. 6, 10. are treasures of zc. in house of wicked ? Zech. 5. 8. and he said, this is to. and he cast it Mai. 1. 4. they shall call them the border of 10. 3. 15. yea, they that work to. are set up Mar A 7. 22. out of the heart proceedeth zc. deceit LnAe 11. 39. but your inward part is full of to. Acts 25. 5, and accnse this man, if any to. in him Rom. 1. SQ. being filled with all to. envy, murder I Cnr. 5. 8. nor with the leaven of malice and to. Eph. 6. 12. against spiritual jo. in high places 1 John 5. 19' we know the whole world lieth in to. Their WICKEDNESS. Dent. g. 27. look not to their to. nor to their sin Psal. 94. 23. God shall cut them off in r/ie»r own aj. /Vo».21.l2.God overthrows the wicked for rA«jr to. Jer. 1. 16. utter judgments, touching all their to. 14. ]6. for I will pour their to. Dpou them 23. 11. yea, in my house have I found their to. 44. 3. they are a desolation, because of their to. 5. inclined not their ear to turn from their to. Lam. X. 22. let all their to. come before thee Has. 7. 2. consider not that I remember all their to. 3. they make king glad with their to. and princes 9- 15. all their to. is in Gilgal, there I hated them Jonahl.Z.CTy against 'Nineveh.fortA. 10. is come up Mat. 22. 18. but Jesus perceived their to. and said Thy WICKEDNESS. 1 KingsQ,, 44. the Ld. shall return th^ to. upon thee /o^22.5.is not thy to. great ? thine iniquities infinite ? 35. 8. thy to. may hurt a man as thou art Isa. 47. 10. for thou hast trusted in thi/ to. Jer. 3. 2. thou hast polluted the land with thv w. 4 18. this is thy to. for it is bitter to thy heart 2S. 22. thou shalt be confounded for all thy to. Eze'c. 16. S3, it came to pass after all thy to. ^7. before thy to. was discovered, as at the time Nah. 3.19. upon whom hath not thy to. passed Acts 8. 22. repent therefore of this thy to. and pray WIDE. Deut, 15. 8. but thou shalt open thy hand ai. 11. 1 Chrun.4: 40. the land was to. quiet and peaceable Job 29. S3, they opened their mouth jo. as for rain 30. 14. came on me as a a-, breaking in of waters Psal.3D.2l. they opened theirmoulh ai. against me 81. 10. open thy mouth w. and I will fill it 104. 25. so is this great and to. sea, wherein are Pz-df.lS.S.he that openeth w.his lips, have destruct. Sl.g.it is better to dwell in a corner, than to dwell with a brawling woman in a w.house, 25.24, Txa. 57.4. against whom make ye a jo. mouth? Jer. 22. 14. that saith, I will build me a to. house Nah. 3,13.thy gates be set a-, open to thine enemies Mai. 7.13, to. is the gate that leadeth to destruction WIDEN ESS. Esei; 41. 10. between chambers the to. of 20 cubits WIDOW. A}}iong the Hebretot, evan before the lato a wi MID dow Toho had no children by her hutband, z:at atlotoed to marry the brother of her dect:asai spOTue, in order to raise up children zeho niig/n enjoy his iiiherilanee, and perpetuate his name and family. We find the practice of this custom before the lata, in $he person of Tamar, who married successively Er and -Onan, tht sons of Judah, and aho vias ItkeTBtie to havt married Shelah, the third son of this patriarch, after the two former were dead leithout issue. Gen. 38. 6, 8, 9* 11- 1'he law that appoints these marriages is delivered in Deut. 25 5, 6. &c. The motives that yrerailed to the enacting of this law were, the continuation of estates in the same family, and to perpetuate a marCs name in Israel. It was looked upon as a great 101- happiness for a man to die without an heir, and to see his inheritance pass into another family. This law Teas not confined to brothers-in-lato only, but was extended to more distant relatione of the same line ; as may be seen in the exam- ple of liuthf who married Boas, after she had been refused by a nearer kinsman. Widow hood, as toell at barrenness, was a kind of shame and reproach i» Israel. Isa. 54. 4, Thou shalt forget the shame of thy youth, passed away in celibacy and barrenness, and shalt not remember the reproach of thy widowhood any more. It teas presumed, that a woma?i o^ merit and reputatio7i might have found a hutband, either in the family of her deceased husband, if he died withottt children, or iii some other family, if he had left children. The widows of kings continued in their toidoto hood. Adonijah was punished with death, for asking in marriage Abisba^ the Shunamite, who had been married to David, though he had never consummated this marriage, 1 Kings 2. 13, 14, &c. They shut up in the palace all the coticubines of king David, tiho had been defiled by Absalom, there to spend the remainder oj their days, 2 Sam. SO. 3. God discovers a special regard for widows, and frequently recommends to his people to be very careful tn affording relief to the widow and orphan, Exod. 2S. 22. Deut. 10, 18. St. Pztil would have us to honour widows that 3Tewidoji:s indeed, atid desolate, that is, destitute of mch as aught to help and relieve them, of their hus- bands and children, 1 Tim. 5. 3, 4, 5. Thoe were widows in the Christian church, who, be cause of their poverty, were maijituined at the charge of the faitf^'ul, and who were to attend upon the poor and sick. St. Paul did not at- ha any to be chosen into the number of these widows, unless they were threescore years old at least ; they must be such as had not parted from their husbands and married agattt ; they must produce ample testimony of their good works i that they had given good education to their children; that they had exercised /lospiia- lity ; thai they had washed the feet of the saints ; that they had given succour to the mi- serable and afflicted, 1 Tim. 5. 9, 10. Gen. 38. 11. remain a w. in thy father's house 14. she put her w. garments off from her Exod. S2. 22. ye shall not afflict any w. or child Lev. 21. 14. a w. or an harlot shall he not take 22.13. if the priest's daughter be a te. she shall eat A'?ij«.30.9. every vow of a at.shall stand against her Dettt. 10. 18. he doth execute the judgment of a to. 14. S9. the stranger, fatherless, and w. shall come and eat, and be satisfied, 16. 11, 14. I 26. 12. 24. 17. nor take a w. raiment to pledge 19. the sheaf in the field shall be for the stranger^ for the fatherless and the ^.20, 21. | 26.1.'?. 27- 19. he that perverteth the judgment of the w. 2 Sam. 14. 5. L am a zii. woman, mine husb. is dead 1 /Lin^.r7.14. he wasa ai. son of tribe of f^apbtali ll.Sb. Jeroboam's mother Zeruah was a w.woman 17. 9> I have commanded a w, to sustain thee Job 24. 3. they take tht w, ox for a pledge 21. and doeth not good to the w. 29. 13. I caused the w. heart to sing for joy 31 . 16. or have caused the eyes of the w. to fail Psal. 94. 6. they slay the w, and the stranger 109. 9. let his children he fatherless, his wile aw 146. 9- he relieveth the fatherless and the w. Prov. 15. 25. hfrwill establish the border of the w. Isat 1. 17. judge the fatherless, plead for the w 23 neither doth the cause of w. come unto then: 47-8.1 shall not sit as aai.nor knowlossofchildrer Jer.t. 6. if ye oppress not the w. 22. 3. Zech. 7.10 Lam.X.X. how is she becptne as am. that was gve.. Ezek, 22. ?. in thee have they vexed the to. 44. 22. but take a w, . cut In more thao all, TjuJke Ql.S, 3. lMi0 8. 37. Anna was a a>. about M years old 1' . ) S. the only sod of his mother, and she was a to IH. S. there was a w, in that city came uoto him A. because this w. troubleth nie, I will aveoge her 1 'I'im. 5. 4. if aoy w. have children or nephews 5. she that is a b>. indeed trusteth in God 9* let not a V. be taken iato the cumber luider 60. Riv. IB. 7. she saith, I ait as queen, and am no to. WIDOWS. Eiod, iZ. 24. and your wives shall be to. JiiA 22. g. thou hast sent m. away empty 27. 15. be buried in death, and ui. shallnot weep Psai. 5b. 5- a judge of the fatherless and a, is God 7ti. ^4. and their v. made no lamentation J*a. g. 17. neither shall be have mercy on their tv. 10, 2. w. may be their prey, that they may rob Jer. 15. 8. their 0, are increased above the sand 1H.21. let their wives be 0. and men put to death 4y. 1 1. leave thy children, let thy w. trust in me /■Am. 5. 3. we are fatherless, our mothers are as a>. J'.tek, 23. 25. they have made her many w. Mat. S3. 14. woe unto you, ye devour zv. houses for pretence make long prayers, Mark 12. AO. Ltiite SO. 47. Lute 4. 25. were many to. in Israel in days of Elias .^cf/6.l.murmaringbecause their 10, were neglected 9. 3y. all the a. stood by him weeping and shewing 41. when he had called the saints and w. 1 Cor.7.8.IsaidtotheBr. it is good if they abide as T 1 Tim. 5. 3. honnur w. that are to. indeed II. hut the younger w. refuse, they will marry 16. if any have ». let them relieve them Jam.l.Q,T. pure religion is to visit the zc. in aiHictioo WIDOWHOOD. Oeti, ^8. 19. Tamar put on the garments of her w. S ■Sa'n.20.3.David's concubines shut upillving in ni, Iia 47. 9. in one day the loss of children, and 10. 54. 4. shalt not remember the reproach of thy w. WIFE. Gen. 11. 29, the name of Abraham's to, was Sarai, 31. I 12. 17, SU. I SO. 18. f 24. 36. 20. 3. the woman thou hast taken is a man's lo. 21 . 21, Hagar took a to. for Tshmael out of Egypt 24. 4. thou shalt take a to. to my son Isaac, 38. ?S. 1 . Abraham took a w. her name was Keturah 27 .4t). if Jacob take a id. of the daughters of Heth what good shall my life do me ? 28. 1, 88. f>. Judah took a to. for Er his first-born a. go in unto thy brother's to. and marry her 39 7. his master's to. cast her eyes upon .loseph £xod. 20. 17. thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's tn, nor any thing is thy neighbour's, Deiit, 5» 31. 21. 4. if his master have given him a w. lO.if he take him another w .her food, her raiment and duty of marriage shall he not diminish Xfi-. 18.8. the nakedness of thy father's oi. shalt thou not uncover, 30. 11. Deui, 2?, 20, 15. of thy sou's w. || I6. thy brother's to. 20. 21. IB. neither shalt thou take a to. to her sister 20. sbalt not lie with thy neighbour's to. 20. 10. 20. 14. if a man take a to. and her mother, it is sin no. if a man lie with his uncle's to. he uncovereth 21 . 7- priests shall not take a to. that is a whore ^ 13. the high priest shall take a to. in her vii^inity Kiim. 5, 13. if any man's to. go aside, 29. ^6. 8. shall be a w. to one of the family of the tribe Pfiii. 13. 6. or if the te. of thy bosom entice thee Co 7- what man hath betrothed a to, not taken her 22. 13. if any man take a w. and hate her C4. because he humbleth his neighbour's w. 30. a man shall not take his father's to. 2i. 1 . a man hath taken a 10. and find uncleajiness 2. she may go and be another man's 10. 5. hatb taken a new w. he shall not go out to war 25. 5. the 10. of the dead shall not marry a stranger 7. if he like not to take his brother's to. 9. then shall his brother's to. come unto him ll.thew. of the one draweth dear to deliver 28. 30. betroth a to. and another lie with her 54. his eye be evil toward the to, of his bosom Jtids. 4. 4. Deborah, &;. of Lapidoth,judgedIsrael 17. .'ael the w, of Heher the Kenite, 21. ) 5. 24. 14. 3. thou goeat to take aw. of the uncircumcised Iti. Samson'.i to, wept before him, and said CO. but hisw. was given to his companion 21. 16. cursed be he that giveth a rji. to Benjamin RuiA 4. 5. buy it of Ruth the to, of the dead 2 Sam. 12. 10. thou hast taken the ». of Uriah 1 Kifigs 14. 2. be not known to be the tD.of Jeroboam 6. Ahijah said, come In thou to. of Jeroboam S fCiugs 5. 2. and she waited on Naaman's to. fi Chr. 2S.U.V. of Jehoiada bid him from Athaliah Pyv. 5. 18, rejoice with the 0. of thy yonth 6. 29. so he that poeth in to his neighbour's w. 18. 22. whoso findetb a w. findeth a good thing 19- 13. contentions of a w. a continual dropping 14. and a prndent to. is from the Lord Efci. 9. 9. livp joyfully uith the w. of thy youth J^e. 54. 1. more than cbil'dreu of the married v. 683 WW WIL /M.fi4,6,the Lnnl hath called thee as a w.of youthi Hts. 2. 2. she is not my r. nor am [ he( hnsband Jer. 3. SO. sorely as a iv. treacherously departeth 5. 8. every one neighed after his neighbour's to. 6. 11 . the husband and the v>. shall be taken 16.8. thou sbalt not take thee a 10. in this place Etei. 16. 32. as a to. that committeth adultery 18. 6. nor hath defiled his neighbour's to. 15. 11. and defiledhis neighbour's u.SS.ll. | .33.26. Has. 1. 3. take unto thee a to, of whoredoms 12. 13. Israel served for a at, and kept sheep A/a/.2.14.Lord hath been witness between thee and the TO. of thy yonth, the 10. of thy covenant 15. let none de^ treacherously against his to. Mat. I . b. of her that had been the 10. of Unas 14. 3. Herod bound John for sake of Philip's &), 19>29'every one that hath forsaken to. or children for my name*s sake, Mari 10. 29. Luite 38.29. 22. 25. seven brethren, the first, when he had mar- ried a to. deceased, Mari 12. 20. LuAe 30. 29. Luke 14. 20. 1 have married a to, and cannot come 17. 33. remember Lot's ro. 1 Cor. 5. 1. that one should have his father's to. 7. 3. let the husband render to the 10. due benevo- lence, and likewise also the le, to the husband 4. the TO. hath not power over her own body 10. let not thew. depart from her husband 12. if any brother hath a &>. that believeth not 14. unbelieving to. is sanctified by the husband 16. what knowest thou, O m. if thou shalt save 27. art thou loosed from a to, seek not a to. 34. there is difference between a to. and a virgin .39. the Kf. is bound as long as her husband liveth EpA. 5, 23. for the husband is the head of the to. 33. let every one love his 10. even as himself, and the w. see that she reverence her husband 1 Tim. 3. 2. the husband of one to. 12. Tit. 1. 6. 5. 9. a widow, having been the to. of one man 1 Pet.S.7. giving honour to a. as the weaker vessel RevSl . 9. 1 will shew thee the bride,the Lamb's w. His WIFE. Gfn.S.24. a man shall leave father and moiher.and shall cleave unto hit to. Mat. \Q, 5. Mari 10.7. 25. they were both naked, the man and his to. 12.12.they shall say, this is /lis if.and will kill me 19- 16. the men laid hold on the hand of his to. 26. but Aii tOt looked back from behind him 20. 7. now therefore, restore tbe man his to. 24. 67. and she become his to. 1 Sam. 2.S. 42. 25. 31. and Isaac entreated the Lord for his to. 36. 7< the men of the place asked him of his to. 11 . he that toucheth this man or his to. shall die 39. 9. kept back thee, because thou art his v. Exod. 21. 3. then his to. shall go out with him 22. 16. he shall surely endow her to be hts to. Lev. 18. 14, thou shalt not approach to Aij^ u>. Num. 5. 14. and if he be jealous of /jifw. 30. 15, the man shall bring his to. to the priest 30. 16. the statutes between a man and his to. Dent. £2. 19. she shall be his w. all his days, 29. 24. 5. he shall cheer up his to. that he hath taken Judg. IS. 11. Manoah arose and went after his to. 15. 1. Samson visited /ii> to. with a kid 21. 31* come out, and catch you every man /fi> w. 1 5am.,30.22.save to every man histo. and children 2 Sam. 12. 9. Ihou hast taken At> to. to be thy wife 1 Kings 31. 25. whom Jezebel his to. stirred up 2 R'irtgs 8. 18. the daughter of Ahab was his to. Esth. 5. 10. Haman called his friends and histo. Psai. 109. 9> a^d let /m> to. be a widow Jer, 3. 1. if a man put away hit to. Mat. 5, 31. 32. I 19. 9. Mari 10. 11. Luke I6. 18. Mat. 8. 14. he saw his to. mother sick of a fever 19. 3. the Pharisees said, is it lawful for a man to put away his to. for every cause ? Mark 10. 2. 10. if the case of a man be so with his to. 32. 25. seven brethren, the first deceased, and left /*ii r*. to his brother, MarkiZ.lQ. Lttke^O.SQ. Luke 14. 26. and hate not his w. and children Acts 5. C. his to, also being privy to it 7. hisw. not knowing what was done, came in 18. 2. Paul foaod Aquila with his to, Priscilla 24. 24. when Felix came with his to. Drusilla 1 Cor. 7. 2. let every man have his own to. 11. and let not the husband put away his to. 33. he careth how he may please his w. Eph. 5. 28. he that loveth his to. loveth himself 31. shall be joined to his zo. || 33. so love his to. Rev. 19. 7- Aud his to. hath made herself ready M« WIFE. Gen. 60. 11. they will slay me for mu tct sake 12. she became my to. || 26. 7- she is my xo. S9- 21 . give me my to. || Exod. 21. 5. I love my to. Judg. 15. 1. Samson said, I will go in to my jo. "Sam. 3. 14. saying, deliver me my to. Michal II. II. shall I EO into my honse H) lie with my to.? Job 19. 17. niy breath is strange to my s>. 31. 10. then let my to. grind unto another EteA. 2k, 18' so J,!>pake,aDd aiutta/. in the dry land Alat, 3.1. .lohn came preaching in tkew. of Jndea 15. 33. whence should we have so much bread in the w. to fill so creat a multitude ? MarkQ. 4. Luke 15. 4. leave the ninety and nine in the w. Acts 7. .*J0. an angel appeared to him in the w. 38. 8 Cor, Jl. 26. I have been in perils in the lo. Into the "WILDERNESS. iep. 16. 21. shall send him by a fit man into thew, 22. and he shall let go the goat into the w. r.zek. 20. 10. and I broucht them into the w. .To. I will bring you iyito the ri>. of the people //w.2.14. will allure her, and bring her into the w. Mat. U. 7. what went ye out into thb w. to see ? a ree.l shaken with the w ind *. f.uke 7- 24 Luke It,. 29. he was driven of the dpvil into the w. Acii 2'l. 3H. which leddest into the to. 40U0 men iiev. 12. G and the woman iled into the -j). 14. IT. 3. so he carried me in the spirit into the w, WILES. ^vm. 25. 18, 'ov they vex you with thpir w. Eph.&. n. able to stand against the w, of the devil W I LILY. Joth.Q.'i. Gibeoniteb did workru. and took old sacks WILL, Is that faculty of the soul whereby we freely clioose or refvse things. It is of the nature if the will, to will freely lohatsoever it wills. for the will cannot be conijielled: but it is unable, till it he changed by grace, to move itself toxvard dod, and to will tiny good thing pleasing to /mn. Psal. no 3. ^imfiiy to wiW nny thing, is of ufttnre ; but to will what is good, is of grace ; i>vr will being free in respect of svful acts, bvt b,uind ui reaped of good works till it be vuiae Jree by Christ, .lohn 8. .33^ If the S(pn thcrrfore shall mske you frwe. je shall be Vee indeed. And in John 15. 5, Without me yp can dn unthing. And I'hil. 2. 13, It is IJoJ who ■.vorkeih in you, both to roill and to do of his pood pleastire, Aytd St. Austin says. Voluntas libera, qui.T. libertns ; liliera ad pt-c- calntii, serva ad justitiam. That doctm.e there- fore 7chich teaches, "that tvhen grace ir ofered, «.« may Tsfxue it, if we will; wai if up wiU U84 WIL we may receive it :" is to be looked vpjn as con- iraty to the scriptures. The will of God is taken, (I) For this absolute will, which nothi?ig can withstand. Rom, 9. 19, For who hath resisted his will? (2) For his purpose and decree. Eph. 1. 11, Who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will ; that li, an he has most wisely and freely decreed. (3) For his laws and commands. Mat. 7. 21, lie thai doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Ho tn Rom. 12. 'Chat ye may prove what is that gnod and ac- ceptable, and perfect will of God. 'i/iis is his revealed will contained in his wrd, which is called good, because if enjoin\ only what is for our beriejit ; it it acceptable, by obedience there- unto we shall be accepted ; and it is pt;rfecc, the observance thereof will make us peifect, 2 Tim. 3. 17. Dent. 33. 16. for good w. of him that dwelt in bush Psal. "it . 12. deliver me not lo 70. of mine enemies 41. 2. wilt not deliver him low. of his enemies Keek. 16.27. delivered thee to zit. of them that hate .'Wfl/.S.lS.or receiveth it with good aj.at your hand Mat. 7. 21 . that doeth the w. of my Father, 12. 50. 18. 14. it is not the w. of your Father in heaven 21. 31. whether of them did the w. of his father.' Luke2. 14. on earth peace, good w. toward men 23. 25. but he delivered Jesus to their w. John 1. 13. were bora, not of the rtf. of the flesh 4. 34. oieat is to do the w. of him chat sent; me 5. 30. I seek the w. of my Father which sent me 6. 39, and this is the Father's 70. who sent me, 40, /Ids Hi. 14, saying, the w. of the Lord be done l:^ph. 6. 17. understanding what the w. of the L, is 6. 7. with good w. doing service, as to the Lord t^hil. 1. 15. some also preach Christ of good w. Heb. 10. 10. by the which w. we are sanctitied 1 /^ff^. 4. 3. suffice to have wrought the w. of Gentiles 2 Pet. 1.21. the prophecy came notby the w.of man Wi LL of God. Ezra 7, 18. that do after the w. of your God .Mark^.HS. who shall do the a". ofG.istby brother John 1. 13. born, not of the 70. of man, but of (J. Acts 13. 36. served his generation by the to. of O. Horn. 1, 10, have a prosperous journey by w. if G. 8. 27. makes intercession according to the w.ofG. 12. 2. prove that acceptable and perfect w. of G. 15. 32.1 come to you with joy, by the w. ofG. 1 C'or.l. I.Paul an apostle of Jesus Christ by the w. ofG. 'iCor. l.l.Eph. l.l.Col.l. 1.2 'tim.\.\. 2 Cor. 8. 5. gave themselves to us by the 7v. of G. Ga/,1.4. deliver us from eviln^orld by the w. ofG. Eph. 6. G. doing the w. of God from the heart Col, 4. 12. may stand complete in all th« w. of God 1 'i'fiess. 4, 3. for this is the w, of God, 5. 18. Heb. 10. 36. after ye have done the w. of God 1 Pet. 2. 15. so is the w. of G. that ye put to silence 3. 17. for it is better ifthe w. of God be so 4. 2. live, not to the lusts of man, but to w. of G. 19. them that suffer according to the w* of God 1 John 2. 17. he that doth the w. of God abideth His WILL. Dan. 4i. 35. and he doeth according to his w. 8. 4. he did accord.to/ii> ai.yil.S.do/iij w. 16,36. LukelZ. 47. neither did according lo his w. John 7. 17. if any man will do hisw. he shall know Acts 22. 14. thaX thou shouldest know his w. Horn. 2. 18. knowest his w, ][ 9. I9. resisted his w. 1 Cot. 7. 37 he that hath power over his own w. 16. 12, his w. was not at all to come at this time Eph. 1 . 5. according to the good pleasure of his w. y. made known to us the mystery of his w. Col. 1 , 9. might be filled with kuowledge of his w, 2 I'lm, 2. C6. were taken captive by him at his w. Heb. 13.21. perfect in every good "work to do his w. J Johns. 14. if we ask according to his w. be hears Rev. 17. 17. God put in their hearts to fulfil hisw. My WILL, Lnie 22. 42. this cup, not my to. but thine be done Acts 13. 22. fouQd David, who shall fulfil allm^ w. 1 Cor. 9. 17. if I do this thing against my w. Own WILL. Lev. 1.3. he shall offer it of his own voluntary w. 19. 5. ye shall offer it as your own w. 22. 19, 29. ban. 11. 16. he shall do according to his oum w. .lohu5. .30. because I seek not mine owji w. 6. 38. 1 came from heaven, not to do mine ozim w. Eph . 1.11. who worketh after counsel of his own w. Hib.2.4 gifts of HolyGhost.according to \\\%ow7i re. Jam. 1.18. of his own w.b^gatheus by word of truth See Self. Thy WILL. Psal. 40. 8. 1 delight to do thy w. O my God 143. 10. teach me to do thyw. thou art my God Mat. 6. 10. thy w. be done in earth, Luke 11.2. 2fi. 42. ifthis cup may not pass, rAyttf. be done Heb. 10. 7. lo, 1 come to do thy w. O God O WILLS. F-ph ♦S, fulfilliop ihe w. of the flesh anammd WIL W 1 LL. De7it. 21. 14. thou shall let her go whithir she v Jub 13. 13. let me alune^ let come on me what w. Prov. 21. 1. he lurneth the king's heart whitlm he a Dan. 4. 17. God raleth io the kingdom of men aud giveth it to whomsoever he w. 25, 3S. | 5« 2L< il/a/.B.S.Iu'.bethnuclean, il/ar^t 1.41. J.uke b. 13 20.15. is it not lawful to do what I aJ.withmy own 32. what w. ye that I shall do unto you ' 26. 39. not as I w. but as thou wilt, Maik 14. 36. 27. 17, whom li'.ye that 1 release unto^ou, Llarit^ bas or Jesus .' 21. Mark \5. 9- John 18. 39. MarkQ.25.l a-. that thou give meJohuBaptist's head 14. 7- whensoever ye w. yc may do tnem good 15. 12, what w. ye then that 1 shtmld do tuhim ? Luke 4. 6. to whotnsoevfeT I w. I give it 12. 49. and what w. I , if it be already kindled ? John 5. 21. even so the Son quickeneth u horn he w. 9.27>why hearil again i* zu.ye also be his disciples? 15.7. ye shall ask what yew. it shall be done loyoo 17. 24. J w. that t..ey be with me where 1 am 21. 22, if f w. that he tarry till 1 come, 23. Acts 18, 21. I w. return again to you, if God will i£tf/A.7.18.forto w is presentwith me,but to perform 9-18. therefore hath he mercy on whom Ytew. liave mercy, and whom he w. he hardeijutb 1 Cor. 4. 19, 1 will comeioyoushortly, if the Ld. li, 21. what ■^. ye, shall I come to you with a i-uj ' 7- 36. let h'.m do what he w. he sinneth nut 39. she is at liberty to be married to whom she w 12, 11. dividing to every man severally us he w. 2 Cor. 8. 11. that as there was a readiuebs to w. Phil. 2.1^. God worketh in you, both tow. and to do 1 Tim. 2. 8, I w. that men pray every where 5. 14. 1 70. that the younger women marry Vi;.3,8.these things 1 w.that tnnu affirm constantly Jam. 4. 15. if the Lord w. we shall do ihis or tliat Rev. 11. 6. to smite the earth as often as they w, 22. 17 . whosoever w. 'et him take the water ol lile WILL not. 2 Sam. 13. t28. to. ye rtwr, since I have commanded Psal. 80, 18. so w. not we go back from thee Esek. 20. 3, I zo. not be enquired of by you Amos f). i 10. V!. not make mention of name of Lord 7. 8. I w.noi again pass by them any more, 8 2. 4^af. 21. 29. he answered and said; I w. not 26. 35. though I should die, yet w. 1 7toi deny thee Mark 14.29. the' all shall be offended, yet u.'. not I ' 'h7i5.i0.jew.7wt cotneto me that ye may have life WILLETH. i£om.9.l6.so thenitisDotof him that w.uor runnetli WILFULLY. Heb, 10.26. if we sin zi*. after we have received truth WILLING. Gen. 24. 5. the woman will not be w. to follow me 8. if the woman will not be w. to follow thee Exod. 35. 5. whesoever is of a w. heart, 21 , 22, 29. 1 Chroji. 28. g. my sou, serve God with a w. mind 29. 5. who is zo. to consecrate his service to Lord Job 39. Q. will the unicorn be w. to serve thee Psal. 110. 3. thy people shall be wt in dayof thy power Isa. 1. 19. if ye hew. ye shall eat good of the land Mat. 1. 29. not 7ii. to make her a public example 26* 41. the spirit is w. but the flesh is weak Mark 15. 15. Pilate w, to content the people Ltcke 10. 29. but he, w. to justify himself, said 22. 42. if thou be w. remove this cup from me 23. SO. Pilate therefore w* to release Jesus John 5. 35. ye were w* for a season to rejoice Acts 24. 27. Felix w. to shew the Jews a pleasure 2i. 9. but Festus w. to do the Jews a pleasure 27.43.but the centurion, w* to save Paul,kept their Rom. 9, 22. what if God td. to shew his wrath 2 Cor. 5. 8. w. rather to be absent from the body 8.3.they were to. of themselves beyond their power 12, if there be first a w. mind, it is accepted I 2'hess. 2. 8. we were w. to have imparled unto yon 1 Tim. 6.18. ready to distribute, w. to communicate Heb. 6. 17. God, w, to shew to the heirs of promise 13. 18. w. to live honestly in all things 2 Pe^.S.g.notw.thatanyshould perish, but all corns WILLINGLY. E^od. 25. 2. an offering of every man that gives w Jiidg. 5. 2. the people w. offered themselves, 9- 8. 25. we will w, give the ear-rings of our prey 1 Chr. 29. 6. the princes of Israel and rulers offer*^ w. 9, 14, 17. 2 Chr. 35. 8. Ezra 1. 1. 13.5. 2 Chr. 17. 16. Amasiah to. offered himself to G* AWi.ll.2.bIessedthemen that lo.offeredthemselvq^ Prov. 31. 13. she worketh w. with her hands Lam. 3. 33. he doth not afflict a. nor grieve Has. 5. 11. Ephraim w. walked after commandmea John 6. 21. ihey w. received him into the ship ■Rom.8.20.the creature made subject to vanity not zn 1 Cor. 9. 17 . if I do this thing w. I have a reward PHlem. 14, not as of necessity, but w. 1 Pet. 5-^ 2 Pet.S. 5. for this they w. are ianoram of WIN WILLOWS, /^i 23.40. ye snail take s'. of the brnuk and rejoice /j)A40. 92. the tf. of the brook compass him about Vtal. 137. 2. We hanged our harps upon the w. I'd. 15.7. "ball carry their riches to the brook of w. 44.4.theT shall apririfc up asv.by the water-courses WILLOW-TRRE. Luk. 17 • 5- hy Rreat waters, and he set it as a w.-t. WILI^WORSIUP. Cof. 2. S3, have a shew of wisdom in w.-worship WILT. ^udg. 1.14. Caleb said to her, whatip, thou ? E/t/t. 5. 3. Mat. 20. SI. Mark 10. 51. Imke 18.41 1 -Sam. 1. 11. if thoa V. look oa thine handmaid Psal. 60. 10. w, uot thou, O God ' 108. 11. H5, 5, 10. thou be angry with us for ever ! 6. w.tbou not revive us again to rejoice in thee ? Prw. S. SO. why a>. thou, my so'i, be ravished ? Jtr. 3. 4. 0. thou not from this time cry unto me ? 13. C7- O Jerusalem, to. thou not be made clean ? Ezei. S0.4. a. thou judge them son of man ' S2.S. 84. 19 ai. thou not tell us what these things are SB.y. TO. thou yet say before him that slayeth thee ' Afa^.S.S.a leper worshipped,sB^inK,Lord if thou m. thou canst make me clean, A/arA lAO.LukeS 13. I H.CS.w.thnu then that we go and gather them up f IS. 28. O woman, be it unto thee even as thou w. 17. 4. if thou c. let as make three tabernacles £6. 17. the disciples said, where w. thou that we prepare the passover ? Mark 14i.\i.Ijtike 22.9. 30. not as I will, but as thou w. Mark 14. 36. Mark 6.S2. king said, ask of me whatsoever thou w. Lvke^.6^. a, thou that we'command fire to come ? John b. 6. Jestis said, u. thou be made whole? Acti 1 . (). u, thou at this time restore the kingdbm } WIMPLES. Tsa. 3. S*?. the Lord will take away mantles and w. WIN. 2 Chron. 32. 1, he thought to &>. them for hinfself Phtt. 3. 8. count them dung that I may aj. Christ WINNETH. Prov. 11. 30. and he that ro. souls is wise WIND. The Hebrews acknowledged four principal winda, at toe do, £zek. 42. 16, 17f 18, He mea- sured the east-Aide, in Hebrew, the eait wind. ^c. The east-v/'wii is called in Hebrew, Ka- dim ; the nortA-v/iiii, Tzaphon ; the south- wind, Darcm; a7id the west-viiDi, or from the Medtierrafiean sea, Rouach-IIajam. tSolo tnon says, in Prov, 25. 23, That the north Toind (liaperaes the clouds and the rain j iut other Interpreters translate is, It pro- daces rain. 2'he wind Euroclydon, see EU- UOCLYDON. Tie pouerful operotijns and motions of God'i Spirit, sickening or reviving the heart toward i-iod, are compared to the blowing of the wind, John 3. 8. }-or as it is with the wind, man perceives, by the effects of it, that there is sttch a thing, and that it does blow, yet his powei cannot restrain it, neither can his rea- son reach to know whence it rises, or from how far it comes, or how far it reaches ; so is the spiritual change wrought in the soul j freely, where, in wham, lohen, and in what measure the Spirit pleases ; and also powerfully, so as to make an evident sensible change, though the man7ier thereof be incomprehensible. Else- where the motions of the Spirit are set forth by wind, as in Cant. 4. l6. The judgments of God are compared to wind, as in IsatS?. 8, lie stayeth his taw^-wind in the day of his east-nJirtrf. He assuages the fury of the storm, and muigatSi ie severity of the judgment. It ts said in Tsa. S6. 18, We have l)een with child, we hare, as it were, brought forth wind ; that is, " We have been in expectati^ji of help, " and deliverance out of our troubles, but our '* hopes have proved empty and umnccessful, " and we have not heen able to do, any thing " towards our own deliverance.^^ So in IIos 12. J; Ephraim feedeth on wind: " The ten " tribes flatter themselves with vaiji deluding *' hopes of help from the tgyptians and Assy- ' rians.* In Mat. 7, 25. all sorts of tempta- tions are that described, 'J'he rain descended. the floods came, the winds blew. And in Jer. 4. 11, 12. the coming nt of an army xwiftty and fiercely, destroying all bejore them, is expressed by a dry wind, a full u>i7i^. The Apostle Paul compares vain and inconstant opinions and doctrines to wind. Eph. 4. 14, carried about with every wind of doctrine. At the wind it a subtile body, to these doc- irines are subtile, but without iubstance of truth 7'he wind is uncertain, now blowing Jrom sne quarter, now from ajtotber, now loud, and pre- sently silent i so fahe dactrtnes are uncertain, iwv making a great nui^e, and suddenly vanish flM6 WIN ing, TTie wind likewise earrte.h rnaff, siubhle, find sue A like thing*, along with it, but houses well founded, stand still: so the docliines of false teachers carry aside unstable personx ; but he that is rooted in faith and humility, know- ing his misery by sin, and the grace of God in Chriit, will not be moved with them. Gen, 3. t B. walking in garden in the w. of the day 8. 1, God made a w. to pass over the earth Exod. 15. 10. thou didst blow with thy si. Nnm. 11. 31. the w. brought quails from the sea 2 Sam. 22. 11 . he rode upon a cherul, he wae seen upon the wings of the «>. Psal.lti. 10. | 104.3. 1 Ktngs 18. 45. the heaven was black with io. IQ. 11. Lord pa.ssed by, a great and strong w. rent the mountains, but the Lord was not in the w, 2 Kings S. 17. ye shall not see w. nor shall see rain Job 1. 19. there came a w. from the wilderness 6, 20. to reprove speeches which are as id. 7. 7. O remember that my life is w. 8. 2. the words of thy mouth be like a strong w. 21. IB, they are as stubble before the w. 30. 15. terrors pursue my soul as the w. * 22. thou liftest me up to the w. 37. 21. men see not light in the cloudd, but the w. passeth and cleanseth them, I'saL 103. 16. Psal. 1. 4. like chaff which the w. drives away 78. .39. w. that passeth away and comes not again 135, 7* he bringeth the w. out of hi^; treasuries 147. 18. he causeth his w. to blow, and watery flow Prov. 1 1 . 29. troubleth his house, he shall inherit w. 25. 14. is like clouds and w. without rain 23. the north-io, driveth away rain C7. 16. whosoever hideth her, hideth the w. 30. 9. who hath gathered the w. in his fists Eccl. I.6.W. goeth toward the south, and turneth about to the north, and the w. i«tnrneth again 5. 16. what'profit hath he that laboured for the w. 11.4. he that observeth the w, shall noi sow Cant. 4. 16. awake, O north-zu. come, thou south Isa. 7' 2. as trees are moved with the w. 11. 15. with his w. shake his hand over the river 26. 18. we have as it were brought forth w. 27. 8. he stayeth his rough w. in day of his east-w. 32.2. a man shall be as a hiding-place from thew. 41. 16. the w. shall carry them away, 57. 13. 29, their molten images are w. and confusion 64. 6. our iniquities, like w. have taken us aw:iy Jer. 4. 12, a full w. from those places shall come 5. 13. prophets shall become w. word not in them 10. 13. brings the w. out of his treasuries. 51. l6. 22. S3, the Wm shall eat up all thy pEistures Exek. 5. 2. a third part thou shalt scatter in the w. 12. 14. I will scatter toward every w. all about him 37. 9' prophesy to the 10. son of man, say to the w* Van. 2. 35. and the w. carried them away Hos, 4. 19- the w. hath bound hemp in her wings 8. 7. they have sown ro. and shall reap whirlwind 13. 1. Ephraim feedeth on w. he follows east-w. Amos 4, 13. for lo, he that createth the w. Jonah J. 4. Lord sent out a great w. into the sea Mic. 2. 1 11. if a man walk with the w. and lie Zech. 5. 9. and the w. was in their wings Mat. 11.7. a reed shaken with the w. Luke 7. 24. 14. 24. w. was contrary, Mark 6. 48. Acts 27 . 4. 32. the to. ceased, Mark 4. 39. | 6. 51. John 3. 8. the w, bloweth where it listeth Acts 2. 3, a sound from heaven, as of a mighty 10. Eph. 4. 14. carried about with every w. of doctrine Jam, I.e. like a wave driven with the w. and tossed Iiev.6. 13. when she is shaken of a mighty w. 7. 1* that the w. should not blow on the earth WINDS. Job 28. 25. to make the weight for the w. Etek. 37. 9- come from the four w. O breath Mat. 7-35. the w. blew, and beat on that house, 37. 8. 36* he arose and rebuked the w. Luke 8. 24. 27- what manner of man is this that even the w, and sea obey him? Mark 4. 41. Luke 8.25. Jam. 3. 4. ships, tho' great, are driven of fiert-e w. Jude 12. they are clouds carried abnut of u: See East, Four, Scatter, Stormy. WINDY. Psal. 55 8. I would hasten from the w. storm WINDOW. Gen. 6. 16. a w, shalt thou make to the ark 8.6. N oah opened the w. of the ark which he made S6. 8. the king of Gerar looked out at a w. Josh. 2. 15. Kahab let the spies down through a w. 21. she bound the scarlet line in the w. Judg. 5. S8. Sisera*5 mother looked out at a w. 3 Sam.6.16. Michal looked through a af.saw David S Kings 9.30. Jezebel painted, and looked out at a w. 13. 17. and he said, open the w. eastward Prov* 7> 6. at the w, of my bouse I lookJ. £cc/.12..S. those that look out of the w. be dark«ne(^ Cant. 2. 9. my beloved looked forth at the a. Isa. 24. 16. for the w. from on high are open 54. 12. I will make thy w. of agates 60.8. who are these that flee as the doves to their w, Jer. 9. 2' '-^r death is coma op into our w. 23. 14. \ /to him that cutteth him out zc. Van. 6. 10. his w» being open in his chamber Joel 2, 9- they shall enter in at the w. like a thiff 2^eph. i. 14. their voire shalt sing in the w. Mai, 3. 10. if I will not open you the w. eaven WINE. Several of the ancients were of opinion, that wi-ie was not in use befoiethe deluge, and that Soah wax the first who med this liquor. J/' wine, j^ity they, hod been known before the flood, .ibul winild not have failed to bring an oflering of tt to the Ijord, and Noah zooitld have been upon his guard, so as not to have drank of it to ex cess. But, on the other hand, it is maintained by others, that it ts much mt^e probable that the first men were not ignoiuat of the use oj wine, which is a liquor so generally useful and agreeable, that it coiu'd scarcely be unknown even to Adam htmself. And as to Noah, they iay, that though he knew the intoxicating qua- lity of wine, yet he might be deceived in the firength of it, and think, that the quantity he drank of it was not capable of caUAing t'le di"unkenness in him that he ajterwards found it did. There were many excellent vineyards in Pales- tine ; arid to shew how great a number there should be of these in the single inheritance oJ the tribe oj Judah, the patriarch Jacob toys of his son Judah, He washed his garments in wtne, and his clothes in the blood of grapes, Geji. 49- 11. The use of wine was forbidden to the pricAts during nil the time they vjfie in the tabernacle, arid employed in the service of the altar. Lev. 10. 9- Vrunkennesi is ,i<' odious a sin i« itielf, e^pecialiy in a mimsttr, and most of all in the time oJ his admintsf tion of iacred things, that the lae tfvviie wi^ strictly forbidden o?i those occasions. Tht: liquor was alto forbidden to the Nazantes, Num. 6. 3. In Gen. 27. 28, 37, Corn and wine denote aU sorts of temporal good things, which jeeie more frequently promised and bestowed under the Old Testament, but were types of spiritual blessings. In the style of the sacred penmen, the wini", urthe cup, often represents the anger • of God. Psal. 60. 3, Thou hast made us lo drink the wine of astonishment. And in Jer. 25. 15, 'J'ake tlie wine-cap of this I'ury at my hand, and cause all the nations to whom f send thee to drink it. They were used to ad- minister wine, by toay of mediciyie, to such as were in trouble atid sorrow. Prov. 33. ti. Give strong drink to him that is ready to perish, and wine to those that be of hi-avy hearts. The liahbins say, that they used to give wine and strong liquors to those that acre condemned to die, at their execution, to atiiptfy them, and take off some part of the feui u'jtd sense of their patn: There were certain i heri- table WMiien ai Jeiusalem, as , they tell us, who used to mix certain drugs zritlt wine, /* make tt stronger, and more capable of extin- guishing the sense of pain. Some think tt uas such a kind of mixture that was i^ered to uvr Saviour to d/irtk, before he was fastened to the cross. Mark 15. 23, And they gave him to drink wme mingled with myrrh, but he received it not. The 7vtne of ITelbon. I'ztkiel speaks of tins wine that was sold at the J airs of Tyre, Eztk. £7« 18. Some Say that this wii.e -was uell knoTii/i to the anciejits ; they called it Chali- bonium vinum. It was made ■ at Vamascvs., and the Persians had planted vineyards there, on purpose, as Posiaonins a^rms. Uthetf make tt a common name, swet-t or fat wine j J'or Helbon comes from a word that signifie fat. The wine of Lebanon. Hosea speaks of this wine, Hos.\4.t '1 he scent Iheieof siiall de as the wine of Lebanon. The wines tj those sides oJ' mount Lebanon that had a good ej yon- lion to the sun, were heretofore much tsict.witd. But some think, that the Hebrew te.u, ■« me of Lebanon, may signify a .'weet-sctnled wiue wine iM which perjum'es are mixed, or othe* drugs, to make it more palatable, and vj a &iti0 WIN JItwmii . Odonferaus wines were not unknown to the lieh evjs. In Cmt. 8. 2. mention is made of a medicated wine, spiced wine, wine mixed xith perfume*. The wines of Palestine being heady, they usedto qualify them with water, that they might be drunk without any inconvenience, Prov. 9. 2, 5, She hath mingled her wine ; Come, drink of the miW which I have mingled. The Toicked eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of violence, Prov. 4. 17- that is, " they are maintained arith ill-gotten goods, or they abuse the good things that God gives them ; they offend him by the bad use they make of the necessaries of life^* In Amos 2. 8. it is said. They drink the wine of the condemned in the hoase of their god : " They drink the wine, they make themselves merry at thf. expence of those they have unjw:tly condemned.''^ The Sep- tuagint say, " They drink wine earned by theii elandersJ* The Chaldee, the wine of rapine. In Mat. 9. 14, 17- our Lord Jesus Christ tells the disciples of John the Baptist, who inquired the reason why they and the Pharisees did fast ^ften, but his disciples did not fast, that men do not put new wine into old bottles; else the bottles break, and the wine runneth out, and the bottles perish. Our Saviour hereby tells us, (hat it was not fit for him to impose upon his discipleSy who were as yet but weak in grace and spiritual strength, the severe exercise of frequent and extraordinary fasting, lest they should ie discouraged thereby, and so fall off ; cr lest it should produce hatred and contempt instead of obedience : But, adds he, they put new ifin-e into new bottles, and both are preserved ; *' My disciples must be fitted by degrees, and strengthened for such exercises, and then they willperform themreadily and acceptably " Wine 4i put for Gospel provisions, Isa. 25. 6. For con- solations, Prov. 31. 6. And for the blood of Christ, Mark 14. 25. Gen. Q. 24. Moah awoke from his w, and knew 14. 18. Melchizedek brought forth bread and w. 49.ll.be washed his garments in w. and clothes in J3. his eyes were red with w. his teeth white £xod. 29. 40. with the fourth part of an hin of u. foradrink-oifering, I.eii. 23. 13. Num. 15. 5. Num. 6.3. be shall separate himself from a. 15.10, for a drink-offering half an hin of m. 28.14. SB. 7- shalt cause the strong u>. to be poured out Deut. 32. 33. their w, is the poison of dr^ons Judg. Q. 13. leave w. which cheereth God and man 19-19'tfaere isalso bread and oi.for me and handm. 1 Sam. 1. 14. Eli said, put away thy w. from thee 25. 37. when the w. was gone out of Nabal 2 Sam. 6. 19* to every one a cake of bread, a good piece of flesb, and a flagon of «r. 1 Chron. 16.3. 13. 28. when Amnon's heart is merry with w. 16. 2. the zo. that such eis be faint may drink Neh, 2. 1. w. was before him, I took up the w, 5. 15. the other governors had taken bread and w. 18. and ones in ten days store of all sorts of w. 13, 15. lading asses with w. and grapes and figs "Esth. 1. 7* they gave them royal w. in abundance 10. the heart of the king was merry with to. 5. f). king said to Esther at the banquet of w. 7. 2. 7.7* ^e king arising from the banquet of a*. Job 1 . 13. drinking w. in eldest brother's house, 1 8. 32. 19. behold, my belly is as w. that hath no vent Psal. 75. 6. the w. is red, it is full of mixture 78. 65. mighty man that shouteth by reason of w. 104. 15. w. that maketh glad the heart of man Pn>».9.2.kilied her beasts, she hath mingled her w. 20. 1, a), is a mocker,' strong drink is raging 23.30.who hath woe ? who hath sorrow ? they that tarry long at the w. they that go to seek mixt w, .SI. look not thou 00 the w. when it is red 31. 6. give w. to those that be of heavy hearts £ctf/.2.3. I sought in my heart to give myself to 10. 10. 19. w. maketh merry, but money answereth Catn. 1. 2. for thy love is betterthan 70. 4. 10. 5. 1. I have drunk my w. with my milk, eat 7. 9. and the roof of my mouth like the best a. ha. 1. 22. thy silver dross, thy zo. mixt with water 5. 11. that continue till night till w. inflame them 12. pipe and w. are in their feasts, but regard not 32. 13. eating flesh and drinking w. let us eat 24. 11. there is a crying for w. in the streets 27. 2. a vineyard of red is. \\ 55. 1. come, buy w. 28. 1. valleys of them that are overcome with w. 7. they have also erred tnro' w. and thro' strong drink out of the way.they are swallowed up of zo. 29. 9- they are drunken, but not with w. 5l. 21. 50. 12. come ye, say they, 1 will fetch w. 'er. 2^.9. like a man whom w. hath overcome 25. 15. take the v\ cup of this fury at my hand 35. 5. pots fiill of 10. II 40. 12. Jews gathered w. Hi. 3S. I have caurnd w. to fail fron^ witie-pressei 6Hfi WIN Jer. 51.7. nations have drunken of her w. are mad Ezek. 27. 18. Damasijus traded in w. of Ilelboo Dan. 1 . 5. the king gave of the w. which he drank 8. but purposed not to detile himself with the w. 5. 1. Beishazzar drank 70. before the thousand, 4. 2. whiles he tasted w. || 23. concubines drunk w, 10.3. neither cam<> w. nor flesh came in my mouth ffos. 2. 9. lake away my w. in the season thereof 3. 1. who look to other gods and love flagons of w. 14. 7. the scent shall be as tne 10. of Lebanon Joell. 5. weep and howl, all ye drinkers of w. Mic. 2. 11. saying, I will prophesy to thee of ro, Hab. 2. 5. yea also, because he transgresseth by w. Zech. 9. 15. drink, and make a noise, as through w. 10.7. their heart shall r^oice, as through w. Luket. .33. for John came, neither drinking w. John 2. 3. and when they wanted w. der his wings, to protect and defend Aim, as a hen doth her chickeTis under her wings. Psal. 17. 8. And in Psal. 36. 7. he iaus, that the children of men put their trust under the sha* dow of his wings, Ge7i.7. 1 14. every bird of every w. went into ark 1 Kings 6.24. five cubits was one w. of the cherub^ five cubits the other w. 37. 2 Chron. 3. 11, 12. Psal. 141. tlO. birds of ffl. praise the Lord Isa. 10. 14. and there was none that moved the w. 24. 1 16. from the w. of the earth we heard songs Ezek. 17. 23. under it shall dwell fowl of every w 39. 1 17. speak to the fowl of every w. WINGS. £fOf/.]9.4.ye have seen howl bare you on eagles'^. 25. 20. cherubims stretch forth their w. covering the mercy-seat with their w. 37. 9, 1 fii7igs 8. 7. Lev. 1. 17. he shall cleave it with the w. thereof Deut. 22. i 12. make fringes upon the four fii. 32. 11 as an eagle ^readeth abroad her w. taketh her young, beareth them on her w* Ruth 2. 12. under whose w. thou art come to trust ZSam. 22.11. he was seen upon the if. of the wind Job 37. -t 3. his lightning to the w. of the earth 38. -f 13. it might take hold of the o. of the earth 39. 13. gavest thou the goodly 0). to the peacock . or Wm and feathers to the ostrich Psal, 17.8. hide me under the shadow of thy w 18. 10. he did fly on the w. of the wind, 104. 3. 36. 7. therefore men put their trust under the shadow of thy w. 67- 1. I 61. 4 I 91 . 4. 55. 6. I said, Oh that I had ai, like a dove 63. 7, in the shadow of thy w. will I rejoice 68. 13. yet shall ye be as the w. of a dove 139. 9. if I take the lo. of the morning and dwell Prov. 23. 5. riches make themselves w. they fly Eccl, 10. 20. that which hath v. shall tell matter Isa. 6. 2. stood the seraphims each one had six w. 8. 8. the stretching out of his w, shall till thy land 11. f 12. gather Judah from the w. of the earth 18. 1. woe to the land shadowing with w. 40. 31. they shall mount up with w, as eagles Jer. 48.9. give BJ. to Moab, it may fly and getaway 40. behold, he shall spread his jo. over Moab 49. 22. behold, he shall spread his w. over Bozrah Exek. 1. 6. every one had four faces and four w. 9. their w. were joined 1| 10. 12. w, full of eyes 24. I heard the noise of their w. 3. 13. | 10. 5. when they stood, they let down their w. 26 17. 3. a great eagle with great w. long-winged 7.there was also another great eagle with great w, Da?i, 7. 4. the first was like a lion and had eagles' w. I beheld till the w. thereof were plucked 6. another having on the back four w. of a fowl Hos. 4. 19. the wind hath bound her up in her w. Zech. 5.9. two women, and the wind was in their iv. Mai. 4. 2. sun of right, arise with healing in his a. Mat.2S,37, how often would I ha /e gathered asa hen gather.her chickens under her w. LutelS. 34. Kev. 9- 9. the sound of their w. a^ of manv horses • 12.14. to the woman were given two w. of an eagle WINGED. Gen. 1.21. God created every w. fowl after his kin^ Dent. 4. 17. and make the likeness of any w. fowl £jeei(r.l7.3.agreat eagle with great wings, long-zv.oi divers colours,full of feathers,came to Lebanoa WINK. Job 15. 12. and what doeth thine eyes w. at ? Psal, 35. 19. neither let them w. with the eye WINKED. Acts 17. 30. and times of this ignorance God w. at WTNKETII. Prov. 6. 13. a wicked man w. with his eyes 10. 10 he that w. with the eye, causeth sorrow WINNOWED. Isa. 30. 24. which hath been w. with the shovel WIN NOW EST Psat. 139. t2. thou w. my path and lymg Qown WiNNOWETH. Ruth 3. 2, behold, Boaz 70. barley to night in flooi WINTER. Gen. 8. 22. summer and w. shall not cease Psal. 74. 17. thou hast made summer and w, Prov, 20. + 4.sloi;gard will not plow by reason of M Cant. 2. 11. for lo, the w. is past, the rain is ovrt Zech. 14. 8. in summer and in w. shall it be Mat. 24. 20. pray ye that your flight be noiB the w. nor on the sabbalk-day, Mitrk 13. IJ. John 10. 22. the feast of dedication Wiis in w. 2 Tim. 4.21. do thy diligence to come before af WlNTER-liOUSE. Jer. 36. 22. now the king sat in tne w.-houst Amos 3.15.1 will smite Tii.-A(»uje with suraaitrhooi WIS WIN rr.H, /VrA. fin. IS n. (ue tieasts of the earth flhftUm. on them ylctt ?7 ' 1 « brcaasfl the haven was not commodious to w. io th« more part advised to w, at Phenice 1 < 'T. i6. it may be 1 will abide and nr. with you 'I'll. ■'). 12. for I have determined there to to. WINTERED. Acti 28. 11. in a ship which hod w. in the isle WIPE, V hings 21. 13. I will w. Jemsalem as a dish Ne/i. t.t. 14. w. not out mv good deeds I have done Iia, 15. 8. he will swallow up death in victory, I^rd wil a. away tears from all faces, Hev. 7.17.21.1 4. Luke7. S8. a woman did a. them with hairs of her head and kissed his feet, 44. John 11. 2. | 12. .1. fti/in 13. 5, he began to :e. them with ^e towel WIPED. Prov. G. 33. his reproach shall not be w. away WIPETII. V Kings 21. 13. as a man w. a dish, turning it Prov. 30. 20. she eatcth, w. her mouth, and saith WIPING. 2 h't)tg$ m. 13. ic. it. and turning it upside down WIRES. Etod. Sg. 3. they cat t^old plates into w. to work it WISDOM, in Greek, Sophia; ir. lUbrete Chachemah. It is put, I. For thai prudence and discretion, TOhicli enables men to perceivt what is Jit to he done, according to the circumstances of time, place, penons, manners, and end of doing. Eccl, S. I'i, 14, I saw that loitdom excelleth folly, for the wise man's eyes are in his head. " The wise man hax the use of his eyes and reason, he sees his way, and orders all his affairs with dis- cretion ; heforesees, and so avoids many dangers and tniichie/i." Knowledge directs a man what If to be done, and what ts not to be done ; but wisdom directs him how to do things duly, rov ve7tiently, and fitly. It was this sort of wisdom that Solomon i?itretited of God with io much taniestness, and which God granted him with great liberality, 1 Kings 3. 9, 12, 28. ' I. Wisdom IX taken for quickness of invention, and dexterity in the esecution of several works, which require not to much strength of body, as industry and labou- of the mini. Wisdom is *f'e gift t>f God, who told Moses, that he had filled with wisdom, and understanding, and knowledge, Betahel and Aholiah, to invent anas by Wisdom that God established the heavens, and founded the earth. Prov. 3. 1 9, It was this Wisdom that the Lord possessed from everlasting, from the beginning, or ever the earth was, Prav. 8. 22, 23. Tie was set up, M« 7tat anointed from everlasting, before all worlds, to be the person by whom tl-e Jtathet re- solved to do all his works, first to create, and then io uphold, govern, and judge, and after- wards to redeem and save the woria ; all which works are in scripture partiatlarly ascribed to the Son of God. Salomon, in Prov. 8. discour- ses largely end profoundly of this Wisdom, The Psalmist toys, Psal. 37. 30, The mouth of the ri<;bteoiS speaketh wisdom. When the dis- cottrses of other men are either wicked or vain, kis are pivHi and profitable, they flow from, ajid •'e to many svtdenees of wisdom, ajid have a 5h7 WIS tendency to make others sptrttualfy wise. Tii Job 28. 12, having mentioned several hidden things which mans wUdom has found out, Job asks this qnesiton. But where shall wisdom be found ' He means that sublime and emment wisdom, which consists in the exact knowledge of all God's countels and ways, and of -the seve- ral manners and reasons of his governing the world, and dealing with good and had men ; this is far above mans reach, and is the prero- gative of God alone. Job says to his three friends, chap. 12. Si, No doubt but ye are the people, and wisdom shall die with you. 'I'his ts an ironical expression ; that is to say, ** You " are the only people for emineney t\f wisdom y " you have engrossed all the reasott vf mankind ; " and you think that all the wisdom a?id know- " ledge of divine things, which is in the world, " lives in yon, and will die and be utterly last " when you die.*' Wisdom is put for natural instinct and sagacity. Job .'i9. 17, The ostrich is hardened against her yon?tg ones, because God hath deprived her of Toiidom: " Because God hath not implanted in '* her that natural ijistinct, care, and affection, " which he Itath put into other birds and beasts, " towards their young." Wisdom is likewise put for the doctrine of the gospel, 1 Cor. 2. 6, 7, flowbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect; yet not the wisdo7n of this world, nor of the princes of this world, that come to nought : that is, " The subject-matter of my " preaching is the most wise contrivance and " counsel of God, concerning the salvation of ** man by Christ crucified, and so it will be " owned to be, though not by learned philoso- " phers, yet by humble, sincere Christians, and " such who have attained to some ripeness of " understanding in the knowledge of the gospel . " But this is not the wisdom of the world, " which teaches how to manage our temporal " affairs, only in order to a comfortable life " here ; neither is it the maxims of state-pa- " licy, which statesmen count the only wisdom, " who yet by all their plots and policies cannot " secure themselves from ruin; But we speak " the wisdom of God in a mystery, even hid- " den wisdom ; it is such as no creature could '* make any discovery of, and was hidden for- " merly under holy mysteries and Jewish types , " it was but darkly spoken of by the prophets, " and altogether unknown to tite Gentiles." Christ Jesus is said to be made of God unto as wisdom, 1 Cor. 1. 30, " He reveals the will " and knowledge of God tp us, and makes us " wise unto salvation." In Mat. 11. ip, our Saviour speaking of the bad treatment that John the Baptist and himself neei withj'rcm the Jews says. But JVisdom is justified of her children. Some take the m,eaning to be this ; " I who am " the wisdom of God, am justified by you, who " truly believe on me: IW know I am noglut- *' toji, no wine-bibber, no friend of publicans, '* and sinners." Others thus, " Religion, in " all the branches and duties thereof, enji-ined " oy God, or the various methods that God uses " to reclaim sinners, is owned and acknowledged " to be full of wisdom, holiness, and emptily " and also vindicated from the cavils and un- " jjtst impulaiious of all ungodly persons, by " those who have devoted themselvei to the study " and practice of religion." St. James speaks of the wisdom that is from above, which comes from God, and teaches us to be hnmhle and holy in all our conversation^ James 3. 17. /' is known and expres.-ed by se- veral properties : It is pure, it makes men are- Julio avoid any defilement by sin a7id enor, and io adhere both to truth and holiness. It is peaceable, it di^poseth mejt to peace, both as the making and keeping it, so far as is ctmstu- ent with purity, and may be done without ain. Jt is gentle, it disposes men to bear with the infirmities of others, to forgive injuries, to in- terpret all things for the best, to recede from their own right, for peace sake. It is easy to be imreated, iV makes men yield to the persua- sions of the word, to good counsel, good reason. It is full of mercy, it makes us pity others that are afflicted, or that offend. It is full of good fruits, of beneficence, liberality, and all other offices of humanity, which proceed from mercy. it is without pariiality it does not make a dif- ference between person *nd person, upori car7ial accou7its. It is also without hypocrisy, or counterfeiting, as they do that judge others, bei7ig guilty of the same things themselves ; it is U7tfeig7ted awrf sincere'. Wisdom is put for the holy scripiuies, Luke 11. 40^ WIS Exod. 31 .3. 1 have filled him with the Spint of God la Bf. and io understanding, 6* | 35. 31, 35 35. 26, whose heart stirred them npiow. :i6. I, 'Z. Dent. 4. 6, for this is yotir w. and anderstandinc 2 Sam. 14. 20. according to w. of an angel of God 20. 32. the woman went to all the people in her w. 1 Ai7tgx3.28.tbey sawthatthezp, ofG, was in him 4. 29. God gave Solomon w.5. IZ.SCArou. 1. Ifi, 30. Solomon's w. excelled w. of Egypt, 34. | 7> 14. I 10. 4, 23, 24.2 CAron. 9- 3,22,23. 1 Chron.22.12. only Lord give thet w. and underst 2 Chrmi. 1. 10. give me tf. || 11. but hast asked w. Ezra 7. 25. thou Ezra, after the w. of thy God Job 4. 21. they die, even withnut lo* 12. 2, ye are the people, w. shall die with you 1 3. 5. hold your peace and it should be your w. 15. 8. and dost thou refrain w. to thyself? 26. :{. hast thou counseled him that hathuov/.f 26. 12. but where shall w. be found? 20. whence cometh s'.and where plfioe of nndersU 30.f22. and thou aissol vest my w. 32. 7. multitude of years should teach w. 13. lest ye should say, we have found nut w. 33.33. hearken to me and I shall teach thee w. 34. 35. Job's words were wiihoat w. 36.5. behold, God is migh*y in strength andv 38. 37. who can number the clouds in w, ? 39. 17. becaube God hath deprived her of jo. Psal. 37*39. the mouth of the righteous speaks v 51, 6. thou Shalt make me to know w. QO. 12. that we may apply our hearts unto w. 104. 24. in w. Last thou made all thy works 105. 22. and teach his senators w. 136. 5. to him that by w. made the heavens Prov.l.2.to know &>.||7 -fools despise S'.and instract 20. w. crieth, 8. 1, || 2. 2, incline thine ear to tn. 2. 6. the Lord giveth w. \i 3. 21. keep sound w, 1 ' he layeth up sound w. fbr the righteous 10, when w. entereth into thine heart 3. 13. happy is the man that iindeth w. and getteth 19. the Lord by w. hath founded the earth 4. 5. get w. 7. 11 5, 1, my son attend to my w. 7 ■ 4, say to w. thou art my sister, and call underst. 8, 5, nndertand w.^Q.l.w. buildedher house 12. 1 to. dwell witn prudence, and find knowledge 14. counsel is mine, and sound w. I am underbi. 10. 23. but a man of understanding hath w. 31. the mouth of the just bringeth forth u>. 12. 8. a man is commended according to his w. 14. 6. a scorner seeketh w. and findeth it not 8. the a>. of the prudent is to understand his way 33. w. resteth in heart of him that hath underst 16.16. how much better is it to get u. than gntd 17. 16, is there a price in hand of a fool to get w. 18, 1. thro' desire a man intenueddletn with all w. 19. 8. he that getteth w. loveth his own soul 21. 30. there is no w. against the Lord 23. 4. labour not to be rich, cease from thy own st, 9< for a fool will despise the w. of thy words 23. buy w, II 24. 3. thro' w. is an house built 29, 3. whoso loveth w. rejoiceth his father 15. the rod and reproof give ic, but a child left ■'0, 3. I neither learned w nor have I knowledge 31. 26. she openeth her month with w. Eccl. 1. 13. I gave my heart to search ont by 70. 16. I have gotten more w. than all before me 17- I gave my heart to know u>. and folly 18. for in much w. is much grief,he that increases 2. 3. yet acquainting mine heart with w. 9. so I was great, and my w. remained with ma 12, 1 turned myself to behold w. and madness 13. w. excels folly ||21. whose labour is in w. 36. God giveth to aman w. ||7. 12. » giveth life 7- 19. vf. streogtheoeth the wise more than ten men 23. all this have I proved by w. I will be wise 25. 1 applied mine heart to know and seek out a. 8. 1, a man's w. maketh his face to shine 16, when I applied my heart to know w. 9. 10. there is no ee>« in the grave where thoa goest 13. this w. have I seen also under the sun 15. a poor man by his w. delivered the city 10. 1 . a little folly him that is in reputation for w 3. his w. failethhim, and he saith he is a l^or.) /jfl.lO.lS.bymyri'.l have done u, fori am pruicnt 29. 14. for the w. of their wise men shall perJMi 33. 6. w. shall be the stability of thy times Jer. 9. 23. let not the wise man glory in his w. 10. 12. he established the world by his w. 51. Da7i. 1.4. children who were skilful in all w. 17 .' 2. 14. Daniel answered with counsel and w. 20. blessed he God, for w, and might are his 21. he giveth w. to the wise, and knowledge 23. 1 thank thee, O God, who hast given me w. 30. this secret is not revealed for any w. I have 5. II. w. like the w. of the gods was found in him Mat. 13.42. the queen of the south came from ut- most parts to hear the cof SoIomoii,Z.u. of God, will send SI. 16- for I wili cive you a mouth and ,v. .•Ir/A d,'i. lonk out sevpD men lull of liJ.and Holy G 10. thi-y were ool able to resist the w. aad spirit 7- 10. Gf'd ^av-p Joseph iw.iu the sight of Pharaoh 2C. was learned in all the w. ot the Egyptians 1 Coi. 1. )". to preach gospel not witii a), of words 19. I will d«siroy the w. of the wise, and bring So. God hath made foolish the za. of this world 21. after that in the 2c. of God the world by w. knew not God, it pleased God by preaching 22. require a sign, and Greeks seek after w. 24. Christ the power of God and thezir. of God 30. who of G. is made to us w. and righteousness 2. 4. my spepch was not with words of man'.-s w. 5. your faith should not stand in the a;, of men 6. we speak w. \\ 7. but we speak the or. of God 11. not in words which man's 20. teacheth 3. 19. the ro. of this world is foolishness with God S Cor. I. 12. with sincerily, not with Heshly w. Kph. 1.8. he hath abounded towards us in all w 3. 10. might be known the manifold or. of God Co/, 1. g. that ye might be filled with all w. 28, warning and teaching every man la all w. 3. 16. let Christ's words dwell in you in all a. 4 5. walk in w-. toward them that are without Jam. 1. 5. if any lack w. let him ask of God 3. 15. this to. aescendeth not from above 2 Pet. 3. 15, according to the tv. given unto him Rev. 5. 12. worthy is the Lamb to receive w. 7. 12. blessing, and glory, and w. be to oar God 17. 9- aud here is the mind which hath w. WISDOM, joined wih is. Job 6. 33. and is re. driven quite from me ? 12. 12. ivith the ancieat ix w. 13. 16. 28. 18. the price of K). (> above rubies, Prov.8.11. 28. fear of the Lord that is w. to depart from evil Prov. 4. 7, a. is the principal thing, get et, 10. 13. with him that hath understandings. iffound II. 2. hot with the lowly is w. 13. 10. but with the well-advised is to. 14. 8. the B), of prudent it to understand his way 17.24. w. is before him that hath understanding 24. 7. w- is too high for a fool, he opens not Eccl. 1. 16. for in much :/). is much grief 7. 11. to. is ijood with an inheritance, and by it 12. for a), is a defence, and money is a dufence 9- 16, to. IS bftier than strength ; nevertheless, the poor man'b v). is despispd, his words not heard 18. zp. is better than weapons of war, but cue 10. 10. but 2'. is prttfitaMe to direct Jer.8.^.they rejected the wnrd, what a?, is in them? 49.7. ihus saiih the Lord of hosts, ts zii.uo more in Teraan ? m their w. vanished,' Dan. 5. 14- that excellent to. is found in thee Atat. H. 19. a friend of publicans and sinners, but TV. iV justified of her children, Luie 7. .35. Mar/i 6. 2. what to. is this which is given to hiiu ? Jam. 3. 17. the w. that is from above is first pure iiev. 13. la.here is jp. let him that understands Of WISDOM. Job 11.6. that he would shew thee the secrets of w. 28. 1-8. for the price of to. is above rubies Pja/. 49. 3 my mouth sdall speak of to. and iTeditat. III, 10. the fear of the Lord is the beginning o/'m. his praise endureth for ever, Prov. Q. 10. Prov. 1. 3. to receive the instruction of w. justice 4. n. I have taught thee in the way o/w. have led 10. 21. but fools die for want of w. 11. 12. he that is void o/"Ki.despiseth his'neighbour 15. 21. folly is joy to him that is destitute of w. 33. the fear of the Lord is the instruction of 20. 18. 4. the well-spring ii/" ». as a flowing brook 24. 14, so shall the knowledge of w. be to thy soul £cr/. 1. 16. my henrt had great experience of w. Exek. 28. 12. thou sealest up the sum full of w. Dan. 1.20. in all matters «/" 10. he found them better Mic. 6. II. the man of to. shall see thy name Kom. 11. .S3. O the depth of the wisdom of God ! 1 Cir. 2. 1. not with excellency of speech nr of vu 1 2. R. to one is given by the Spirit the word of u: Col. 2.3, in whom are hid all the treasures ij/" 7ii. 23. which things haft-e indfed a shew of to. fam.li. 13. shew his works with meekness o/" aj. Hee Spirit. T/iy WISDOM. I h ings 2. 6. do therefore according to thy to. iO. 6. il was a true report that I heard of Mv a*. 7. tht/ w. and prosperity exceedeth the fame 8. hapjiy are these thy servants that stand before thee continually and hear thy to. 2 Chr. 9. 5, 7. ^ t C/ron. 9. t). the half of t&v to. was not told me Jof -W. yfi. doth the hawk fly by thv w. t Ism 47. 10. tiiy w. it hath perverted thee i.uk. Ui. 4. with /Ay to. hast gotten thee riches, 5. !7. thuu hasl corrupted thy ic. by thy brightness WIS WiSE. Gen. 3. 6. and a tree to be desired to make one w. 41. 39. there is none so discreet and w. asthna Erod. 23. 8- the gift blindeth the to. Deut. iG. I9. Deut. 4- 6. surely this great nation is a 10. people 32. 29. O that they were w. that they understood Jui/g. 5. 29. her to. ladies answered her 2 Sam. 14. 20. my lord is a;. according to the wisd. I Kings 3. 12. I have given thee a to. heart 5. 7. blessed be the Lord that hath giveu David a to. son over this great people, 2 Chron. 2. 12. 1 Chron. 26. 14. fell for Zachariah a to. counsellor Job 5. 13. he taketh theu. in their own craftiness 9- 4, he ib w. in heart and mi^^hty in strength 11. 12. for vain man would be rr. though born like 22. 2. he that 15 to. may be profitable to himself 32. 9. great men are not always to. nor the aged .37. 24. he respecteth not any that are n>. of heart Psal. 2. 10 be TO. now, O ye kings, be instructed l.-l. ".testimony of Ld. is sure, making a,'. the simple 36. 3. he hath left off to be to. and to do good 9-*. 8. and ye fools, when will ye be to. ? 107. 43. whoso is to. and will observe those things Piov. 1.5. a ai. man shall attain to to. counsels fi. to understand the words of the to, and sayings 3. 7. be not to. in thine own eyes, fear the Lord .35 the to. shall inherit glory, but shame shall be 6. 6. he TO. 8. 33, ; 23. I9. | 27. 11. 9. 12. if thou be to. thoushait be to. for thyself lU. 1, a to. son maketh a glad father, 15. 20. 5. he that gathereth in summer is a to. son 8. the to. in heart will receive commandments 19' hut he that refraineth his lips is to. 11. 29. th^ fool shall be servant to the to. in heart 30. and he that winneth souls is to, 12. 15. btit he thathearkeneth to counsel is to. 18. but the tongue of the to. is health 13. 1, a 10. son hearelh his father's instruction 34. the law of the 10. is a fountain of life 20. he that walketh with to. men shall be to. 14. 3. but the lips of the a>. shall preserve them 24. the crown of the to, is their riches 35. the king's favour is toward a wise servant 15.2. tongue of the ». u.seih knowledge aright 7. the lips of the io. disperse knowledge 12. a scorner will not go to the to. 24. the way of life is above to tlie to. 31. that heareth reproof abideth among the to. 16. 21. the TO. in heart shall be called prudent 23. the heart of the to. teacheth his mouth 17. 2. a TO. servant shall have rule over a son 28. a fool when'heholdeth his peace is counted 10. 18. 15. the ear of the w. seeketh knowledge 19- 20. that thou mayest be to. in thy latter end £0. 1. whosoever is deceived thereby, is not w. 26. a to. king scattereth the wicked, and brings 21. II. scorner punisbed, simple is made a', when the Til, is instructed he receiveth knowledge 20. there is oil io the dwelling of the to. 22. 17. bow thine ear, hear the words of the to, 23. 15. if thy heart be to. my heart shall rejoice 24. he that begeteth a to, son shall have joy 24. 6. for by to. counsel thou shalt make thy war 2:1. these things also belong to the to. 25. 1 2, so is a to. rf prover upon an obedient ear 26. 5, answer a fool lest he be to. in his conceit 12. seest thou a man to in his own conceit 28. 7. whoso keepeth the law is a to. .100 11. the rich taan is to, in his own conceit .30. 24. there b". four things that are exceeding to, Eccl. 2. 15. 1 said in myheart, why was I more w. 2. 16. for there is no remembrance of the tc. 39. uiy labour wherein I have shewed myself zi-. 4. 13. better is a a;, child than a foolish king 6.8. for what hath the to. more than the fool? 7. 4. the heart of the w. is in the house of mourning 5. it is better to hear the rebuke of the to, l6.be notright.overm.neithermake thys, overw. 19. wisdom strengtheneth 10. more than ten men 23. I said, I will be to, but it was far from me 9. 1. the?!}, and their works are in the hand of God 11. I saw that bread is not to the a;, norriches 12. 9. because the preacher was ru.hetaught 1 1, the words of the to. are as goads and as nails Isa.tj. 21. woe to them that area), in their own eyes 19- 11. how say ye, I am the son of the to. ? 31. 2. yet he also is to. and will bring evil ^«r.4.22.my people is foolish, they are a;, to do evil 8. 8 how do ye say, we are to. law of God with us 18. 18. nor shall counsel perish from the to. Dan.2. 21 , God giveth wisdom to m.and knowledge 12. 3. they that be w. shall shine as the firmament 10. wicked shall not, but the to. shall understand Hos. 14. 9- theai. shall understand these thiugs Zech, 9. 2. though Tyrus and Zidonbevery to. Mat, 10, 16. be ye therefore ai. as serpents 11 .25. because thou hast hid these things from v. and prudent, and revealed to babes, Lvke 10,21. 24. 45. who then is a faithful and w servant ? W IS Mat. 25- 2. five virgins were », and five foolish 4.the to. took oilia iheir veaseU wiiii tneir l^iup Jjuke 12.42. who then is that f.iitliful and ^-.i>tewar iiom. I. 14. I am debtor to the zc. and unwise 22. professing themselves to. tht-y became foo 11. 25. lest you should be v. in your own uuoceit 12. 16. be not to. in your own co.iceits io. 19. I would have you w. to that which IS goj 27. toGodonlyai. i Tim. 1. I7. Jude 25. 1 Car. 1. 19. I will destroy the wisdom of thecp 2i). where is the a; .^ || 27 . to confound the to. 3. 10. as a to. master-builder, I laid the foundatic 18. if any manseemeth to be zc. in this world, him become a fool Uiat he may be 19. he taketh thi: to. in their own craftiness 20. the Lord knows the thoughts of the u>. 4. 10. we are fools, but ye are u). iu Christ 2 Cor. 10. 12. comparing themselv s, are not to. 1 1 . 19- ye suffer fools, seeing ye yourselves are sr EpA. 5. 15. that ye walk not as fools, but as to. 2 Tim. 3. Id.the scriptures are able to make thee :c. Afiy WISE. Exod. 22. 23. if thou afflict them io any w. Lev. ig. 17. shall iu any to. rebuke thy neighbour 27. 19, if he will in any to* redeem the field Deut. 17. 15. sh It iu any w. set him king over thee 2L. 23. thou shalt in a/jjrar. bury liim that day 22. 7- thoushait manyto. let the dam go Josh. 6. 18. in any to. keep from the accursed thing 23. 12. else if ye do io anu to. go back and cleave 1 ^iajn.6. 3. in any to. senda trespass-offt;riMg 1 Ai7(gj 11. 22. howbeit, let me go in (z»^ a). Psal. 37. 8. fret not tliyself in any 10. to do evi Mark 14. 31. 1 will not deny thee in any to. See Man, Men. WISE-UEARTED. Exod. 28. 3. speak to all that are w.-hearted 31. 6.1 have put wisdom iu all that are ii>. hearlt 35. lO.eveiy to.-hearted amougyou ehall make al 25. all the women that were w.-hearted did ^piu 36. 1. then wrought every to.-heaitei- man 2. Moses t-alledAboliab and everj a.-heai ted niac 8. every to.-hearted man made ten curtains WlSt^MEN. Gen. 41. S.Pharaoh called for all the magicians o Egypt, and all the to.-meu, Exod. 7. 11. in no WISE. Lev. 7, 21. the fat of beasts torn, in no to. eat of it \ kings 3. 26. give the child, andm no ar.slay il, C7 Mai.5.\V,.o\ie tittle sh-i'l 171 7ii;a;.pas3 fro.ii the Lw ,lu 42. he shall in no 0. lose bis reward LnAe 13. 11 . a woman cviuld in 710 to. lift up hers h 18. 17. shall vt no to. ei.ier therein. Rev. 21. 27. John 6.37 .he that Cometh to me, 1 will i?i no yi.Ci.^^ dels 13. 41. a work which ye shall in ni> to. belntvr Rom. 3. 9. are we belter than ihey ' no, in uv to. On tills WiSl-:. Num, 6. 23. OTL ihis to. ye shall bless Israel Mat. 3. 18, the birth of Jesus Christ was cw this tc John 21. 1. and (m this to. shewed he himself Acts 7. 6. God spake on this u\ that his ieed 13. 34. he said im this to. \ will give sure mercies Ronu 10, 6. the righteousness speateth on this w. Heb. 4. 4. he spake of the seventh day on this tj. WISE looman. 2 Sam. 14. 2. and Joab fetched thenceaa) toomaji 20. 16. ihtu cried aaj. zuoman out of the city. In- a"; I'roi. 14. 1. every to. xooman buildeth her houi* WI.SELY. Exod. I. 10. come on, let us deal to. with ihtm 1 ■Sflwi.18.5. David behaved himself zo. 14. 15, 3u. 2 C/irpn. 11. 23. Rehoboani dealt a;, be dispersed Psal. 58. 5. the charmers, charming never so -w. 64. 0. for they shall w. consider of his d'>ing& lot. 2. 1 will behave myself a;, in a perfect way Prov. 16. 20, he that htmdleth a matter to. 21. 12. he TV. cniisidereth the house of the wicke 28. 26. whoso walketh u\ shall be delivered Eccl.l. 10. ihou dost not inquire to. concerning thi* Ijuke 16. 8. commended, because he had done to. WISER. I Kings 4f. 31. for Solomon was to. than all men J0&35. 11, niakeih us a;, than the fowls of heavec /'4a/. 11 9. 98. thou hast made me ic.than my enemin Prov. 9. 9. give instruction, and he will be yet to 26. 16. the sluggard is to. in his own conceit Eie/c. 28. 3. behold, thou art tv. than Dauie! LuAe 16. 8. the childri-n are in their generation to 1 Cor. 1. 25. the foolishneisof God ism. thaunier WISH. Job 33. 6. 1 am according to thy to. in God's steaC Psal. 40. 14. let them be put to shame that to. evil 73. 7. they have more than heart could m. Mam. Q. 3. 1 could a». myself accursed from Christ 2 Cor. 13. 9. this also we 10. even your perfectios; 3 Jo/m 2. I VI, above all thins^s thou mayest prosne WISHED. Jona'i 4. 8. Jonah fainted, and to. himself to die ActtS^.iQ. they cast aachor, and HI. fortheu&r WlSMINfJ. SA Sl..W.iny mcmh lo iin.by to. a curse to his soul wisr. ^jd-lG-iS. it IS manna, torthey w. not what ii was 24. 29- Mosos w. not that hU face shone /.". S. 17 though he Uf. uot, yet is he Kuilty, 18. utA. 2. 4. bat 1 w. not whence they were S. 14. hew. not that there were Iters in a'nbush "udg. 16. 20. he tc. nut that the Lord was departed Jli«r* 9. G. he w, not what to say, they were afraid 14. 40. neither w. they what to answer him Lute^.^.w. ye not I must he about Father's busin. 'I'/m 5. 13. he that was healed to. not who it was Arts 12. 9. v>, not that it was true which was dotic' 63. 5, said Paul^ I to. not he was the high -priest WITCH. Exod. i2. IR, thou shalt not suffer a w. to live Deni. IH. lU. there shall not be among you a w. WITCHCRAtr. t Sam, la. C3. for rebellion is as the sin of w, 2 Chr. 3S. 6. Manasseb used w. and enchantments Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are idolatry, w. WITCHCRArrS. fc Kin^s^. 22. so Ion:; as Jezebel's w. are so many Mic. 5. IS. I will cut off" w. out of chine hand A'a/i. 3. 4. the mistress of w. that selleth nations through herwhordoms, and families thro' her ur. WITHAL. 1 /fi»?fl9.1,r^.how£lijah had slain all the prophets Ptal. 141.10. the wicked fall whilst that 1 7«. escape Acts 25. 27- and not w. to signify the crimes WITHDRAW. 1 Sam. 14. 19- Saul said to the priest, m. thine hand Job^. 13. if God will notni. his anger, the proud 1 .1.21 .Of .thine hand far from me, let not thy dread 33. 17. thut he may w, man from his purpose PryD.25.17. w. thy foot from thy neighbour's house Ecct. 7. It)- also from this w. not thine hand 24a. 60. ^0. neither shall thy moon 7^. itself JoelZ. 10. the stars shall w. thnr shining, 3. 15. 2 Tlieis, 3. Q. 10. yourselves from every brother 1 Tim. 6. 5. from men of corrupt minds w, thyself WITHDRAWN. Deitt. 13. 13. havew, the inhabitants of their city Oayit. ft. fi. but my beloved had u>. himself Liim. 2.8. he hath not w. his hand from destroying Exe/c. Iti. i). that hath w. his hand from iniquity Hot. 5. 6. the Lord hath to* himself from them iMke 22. 4 1 . was to. from them about a stone's cast WIXHDRAWEST. Psal. 74. 11. why s). thou thy right hand } WITHURAWETH. Job 36. 7> he q;. not his eyes from the righteous WITHDRAWING. Ne&. g. t 29. and they k^*'^ ^ ro, shoulder WITHDREW. Neh. 9. 29. they w. the shouider and would not hear £ee^. 2U.22, ne"enheles& I w. mine hand 3dnt. 19. 15. when Jesus knew it, he w, himself Mark 3.7. Jesus uf. himself from thence, LukeB.XG. Gal. 2. 12, but when they were come, he w. WITHER. P/. 1 . 3. his leaf also shall not zo. what he doth pros. 37- 2. and they shall w. as the green h"rb Jsa.lQ.6. brooks be emptied, reeds and flags shall w. 7. every thing sown by the brooks shall to, 40, 24. he shall blow upon them, and they shall to. Jer. 12. 4. bow long shall the herbs of the field w. ? £»e*. 17. 9- shall he not cut off" the fruit thereof that it V). it shall w. in all the leaves of her spring 10, shall it not utterly w. ? it shall w. in furrows Amos 1. 2, and the top of Carmel shall v>. WITHERED. Gtn. 41. 23. behold seven ears w. thin and blasted P/. 102.4. my heart is smitten and w. 1|11. 1 am a-. Istt. 15.6. the hay is 10. away, the grass faileth 27. 11. when boughs thereof are w, be broken off Lam. 4. 8. the Nazarite's skin is w. like a stick Eiek. 19,12. her strong rods were v). and consumed f-'nl 1. 12. the trees of the field are w. joy is w. 17. the barns are broken down, for the corn Isw, Amos 4. 7. the piece whereupon it rained not w. Tunah 4. 7. and it smote the gourd that it 70. Mat. 12.10. and behold there was a man which had Lis hand w. Mark 3. 1, %. Luke 6. 6, 8. 13. 6, when the sun was up they were scorched, be- cause having no root, they w, away, Mark 4. 6, Ci. 19. presently the fig-tree w. 30. Mark 11. 21. Litkt 8. 6. it 10. away because it lacked moisture ^ohn 5.3. of w. folk waiting for moving of the water 15. 6. be cast forth as a branch and is w. WITHERETH. fob 8. 12. the flag w. before any other herb Psal. go. 6. in the evening it is cut down and w. J29. 6. like grass that w. before it groweth up JO. 40.7. grass Id. the flower fadeth.b.l Pet. 1.24. flm.l.ll. thesunnosoonerriseD.but'ita). the grass ■\t the womb.' Etra^.i 13. hast w. beneath our iniquities Juh 31. 16. if I have w. the poor from theii desii^ Ecci. 'J. lu. I Of. not my heart from any joy WITIIHELDEST. Neh. 9. 20. w. 'not thy manna from their mouth WIJHllOLD. Gg7i.23.6»none of us shall w.from thee his sepulchre 2. Sam 13. l^. for he will not w. me from thee Job 4. 2. but WHO can w. himself from speaking r 30. I lu. they w. not spittle from my face Psal. 40. 11. w. not thy tender mercies from me 84. 11. 00 good thing will he w. from them that Prov.^.ll . If. not good from them to whom it is due 23, 13. 70. not correction from the child 30, t 7. two things I required, w. not from me Eccl. 11.6. in the evening jo. not thy hand Jer. 2. 25. w. thy foot from being unshod and throat WlTilHOLDEN, 1 Sam. 25. 20. Lord hath w. thep. from re^'enpi^g Job 22. 7. thou hast w. bread from the hungry 38, 15. from the wicked their light is w. 42. 2. that no thought can be w. from thee Psal. 21. 2. thou hast not to. the request of hislips Jer. 3. 3. thei-efore the showers have been w. 5. 25. your sins have w. good things from you Ezek. 18. Id. hath not w. the pledge, nor spoiled Joel 1. 13. the drink-offering is w. from God Amos 4. 7« also I have zo. the Tain from you WITHHOLDETH. Job 12. 15. behold, he w. the waters, they dry up Prov. II. 24, there is that ic. more than is meet 26. he that IP. corn, the people shall curse bim 2 2/ieff ,2,6.and now ye know what u.that he might * WITHIN. Gen. 39, 11. none of the men of the house wasw. Lev. 25. 2i^. zo. a full year he may redeem it Jos/i. IQ.l. the inherilance'of Simeon was ai. Judab Judg. 11. 26. why not recover them w. that time f 1 '!>^am,13.11.thou earnest not w, the days appointed 1 KingsG. 23. w. the oracle he made two cherubims 2 Kings 7. 11. they told it to the king's house to. Ezra lU. 8. whoso would not come w. three days Psal. 45. 13. the king's daughter is all glorious to. 101. 2. will walk a), my house with a perfect heart Eccl. 9. 14. there was a little city, few men w. it Esek. 3. 24. spirit said, go shut thyself a", thy house 12. 34. shall he no more any vain vision w. Israel 44. 17. ri'hilf-s they minister in the gates and 7^. Ze;^/i,3,3.her princes w are roaring lions.herjudges Mat.^.^i. think not to say 10. yourselves, Luke 3. 8. 9.21. she said w, herself, if I but touch his garment 23. 25. w. they are full of extortion and excess 26. cleanse first what is te. the cup and platter 27. live w, full of dead men's hones and unclean, 28. w. ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity Mark^. 21. for from w. proceed evil thoughts 23. all these evil things come from to. and defile Luke 11. 17* he from to. shall answer and say 12. 17. he thought w. himself, I6. 3. i 18. 4. John 20. 26. after eight days his disciples were to. Acts 5. 23. when we opened, we found no man to. 1 Cor. 5. 12. do not ye judge them that are to.f 2 Cor. 7. 5. without were fightings, to. were fears Rev. 4. 8. and they were full of eyes w. rest not 5. 1. a book written w. on the back side scaled See Gates, Him, Me, Thee, Tueu, Us, Without, Vuu. WITHOUT. GeU'. 24. 31. come in, wherefore standestthou to. ? Deut. 25. 5. the wife of the dead shall not marry to. 2 Kings 10. 24. Jehu appointed eighty men to, 11. 15. and he said, have her forth v). the ranges 18. 25. am I now come up w. the Lord agniast this place to destroy it? Isa. .36. 10. 2 Chr. IS. 3, Israel hath befenlong to. the true God 31. SO. Jehoram departed to. being desired Psal. 31 . 11, they that did see me to. fled from me Prov.l. 20. wisdom criethw. she uttereth her voice 7. 12. now she is w. || 22. 13. there is a lion to. 24. 27 . prepare thy work to. make it fit for thee Tsa, 33. 7. behold, their valiant ones shall cry ji\ 52. 3. and ye shall be redeemed to. money 55. 1. buy wine and milk to. money and zo. price Jer. 9. 21. to cut off the children from zo. 33, 10. to. man, to. beast, and w. inhabitant, 12. Hos. 3.4. Israel i:c,aking, w.a prince, 10. & sacrifice, to. an image, to. an ephod, and to. a teraphim Mat. 10. 29. a sparrow shall not fall tn. your father Mark 4. 1 1 . to them that are 70. all these are done 7. 18. whatsoever from to. entereth into the man Luke 1. 10. the whole multitude were praying to. 1 Cor. b. > ^. what to do to judge them that are to. i3. bui Uiem that are to. God judgeth ^';yA.2. 12. having 110 hope, and to. God in the wona Col. 4. 5. walk in wisdom toward them that are to. I7yjej5.4.12.walk honestly toward them that are u I Tim. 3.7. have a good report of them that are u-. « Y WIT Ifri. 7. 3. Melchi3td.ai.father,w.mother,a>. dtscml I'i. 12. wherefore Jesus also suffered u-. the gate 1 Pet. 3. 1. that they also may w. the word be wou liev. 23. 15, for to. are dojis and sorcereis WITHOUT, joined with ic/iAin* Gen. 6. 1 4. pitch the ark within and w. with pitch Exod. 25. 11. overlay the ark uithin and 70. .37. £. Lev. 13. 55. if the garment be bareiPi/Ai'n or a». Dent. .32. 35. the sword to. and terror within Ezek. 2, 10. and it wa>i written tettliin and 70, 7. 15. the sword is to. and famine toiihm Luke 11. 40. ye fools, did not he that made that which is IB. make that which is teithtn also ' 2 Cor. 7. 5. w. were fightings, toithin were fears See Blemish, Camp, Cause, City, Fait, Fear, Him, Knowledge, Law, Me, Stand, Stood, Us, You, WITHS. Jtidg. 16. 7. if they bind me with seven green to. 8. the lords brought w. j| 9. be brake the to. WITHSTAND. Num. 23. 33. the angel went out to to. Balaam 2 C/ir.l3.7.Rehoboam was young could notw.them 8. now ye think to zo. the kingdom of the Lord 20. 6. power, so that none is able to w. thee Esih. 9- 2. and no man could 10. the Jews Eccl. 4. 13. if one prevail, two shall to. him Dan. 1 1 . 15. the arms of the south, nor his people shall not to» nor shall there be any strength to to. Acts 11. 17. what was 1 that I could to. God ? Eph. 6. 13. that ye may be able to a;. in the evil day WITHSTOOD. 3 Chron. 26. 18. they to. Uzziah the king Dan.XO.y^. prince of Persia w.me twenty-one days Acts 13. 8. but Elymas the sorcerer w. them Gal. 2, 11. at Aniioch 1 to. Peter to the face 2 Ttm. 3. 8. as Jannes and Jambres 70. Moses 4. 15. beware, for be hath greatly w. our woi-ds WITNESS Is one that gives testimony to any thing. Tinit it is said. You are witness, a faithful toitnetSf a false witness, God is toilness, &.c. Witness in Greek is Martys, or Martyr, attd sig- nijies one that gives testimony to the truth at the expence of his life. Jesus Christ is the faithful a>i/nf,r5. Rev. 1.5. He is so called, because, as the great Prophet of his church, he hath revealed the zotll of (Jod faithfully, plainly, and fully, so far as is necessary to the salva- tion of men : This Isaiah prophesied of him, Isa. 55. 4, 1 have given him for a toitness to the people, to be a Prophet and Teacher, to de- clare the counsel and toill of Cod concerning the duty and salvation of men, to bear toitness unto the truth, as Christ himself affirms before Pon- tius Pilate, John 18, 37. " Wherefore Paul saith, 1 Tim. 6. 13, that Christ witnessed a good confession before Pontius Pilate. He is called the faithful Toitness, not only because he revealed all tiuth, and bare record to the truth before Pilate, but also became he sealed it viith his blood ; he died, and toas a martyr of the truth, tchich proves him to be a laithful, constant joitness. The lato appoints, that ttoo, or three witnesses should be sufficient in matters of judicature ; but one witness only teas not stcfficient. Dent. 17- 6. 1i/ie}i any one toas condenmed to die the witnesses toere the Jirst that began the exe- cution. They threto thefrst stone, for example, if the party vsas to he stoned, Deut. 17. 7 The lav) condemned a false witness to taidergo the same punishment that he would have suf' jected his neighbour to, Deut. 19, iQ, 1?, 18» 19, When God is said to be a witness to si7i, as tji Jer. 29- 23. it signifies^ that he 7iot only knows it, but he toUI also panish it : lie ti both judge and witness, he does not stay for any one to accuse the wicked lo htm, he has no need of the testimony or accusation of men, to knote the demerits of the guilty. He accuses them, himself, he punishes them, he conde7nns then he hioios all their transgressions, by his zoisdom^ his JTistice, his infinite penetration, la Mai. 3. 5. God threatens perjured persons, adulterers, and other wicked men, zoith ven geance, 1 will be a swift witness against false swearers, d^c. This u spoken of Christ t'n Messiah, to whom the lather hath commiiiii all judgmeytt, .lohn 5. 22. The prophets an. Uld Testament believers, by their doirig aj4 suffering for God, have given testimony to tl,\ truth of our holy religion. The apostle cal/i thtm a cloud of toitftesses, Heb. 13, 1, V/j apostles also are still more witnesses, of 11% coming, the mission, the doctrine, the resuruc tion of Christ, 1 Cor. 15. 14, 15. If Christ not risen, then we are found false ioituesses'tat our enlightened and renew- ed consciences i>ay. In Ileb. 11. 4. it is said, that Abel obtained witness that he was righ- teous, God testifying of his gifts. The Spirit of God testified to his spirit that he was justi- ^ed by the righieoiuness of Christ ; and God witnessed fjom heaven to the truth of his state by accepting of his person and sacrifice, and by givtng a visible sign of it, so as that Cain could observe it : It is thought that God sent fire from heaven and co?isumed Abel's sacrifice, as lie did otheis afterwards. Job says. Thou renewest thy isitneises against me, Job 10. 17- Thou bringest fresh plagues and judgments upon me, which are the wit- nesses and evidences both of my sins, and of thy displeasure against me. In Psal. 89. 37. it is said that the house andHngdom of Dax'id shall be established for ever as the moon, and as a faithful witness in heaven. By faithful witness, some understana the moon, which is called a witness of God's covenant of the flight, Jer. 33. 20. so the meaning is. And though the Jhjon be subject to eclipses and manifold changes, yet it J: till abides in heaven, as a witness of my covenant of the night, so shall the house and kingdom of t>avid, who was a type of the Mes- siah, continue for ever, notwithstanding the changes and calamities that befal it. Other, undcistarid by this the rainbajo, which is God\ faithful and perpetual witness. Gen. Q. IS, I6. "Witness is put for the miracles of Christ, whicli gave testimony to his Deity and Mediatorship, John 5. 36. I "10. 25. Cen. 21 30. they may he aw.that I digged this wel 31 . 44. let this covenant be a w. between us 4'8. this heap is a w. this pillar is w. Si. 60. God is w. between me and thee, 1 Thess. 2. 5. Exod. 22. 13. if It be torn, let him brinp it for a a). 23. 1. put not thine ha.id to be an unrighteous w. Lev. 5. 1. if a sonl sin, and is a w. of swearing Num. 5. 13. if there he no a. against her 35. 30. one w. shall not testify against any person to cause him to die. Dent. 17. 6. | 19-15 Vent. 31. 19. this song may be a lo. 21, 26. Joj/i.22.27. the altar is aw. between us, 28. 34. 24. 27. behold this stone shall be a w. to us Jvdg. 11. 10. Lord be jv. between us, Jer. 42. 5. 1 Sam. 12. 5. the Lord is w. against you this day Job 16. 8. my wrinkles which is a w, against me 19.behold,my w. is in heaven, my record on high 29. 11. when the eye saw me, it gave w.to me Psal. 89. .37. established as a faithful to. in heaven Prov. 14. 5. a faithful w. will not lie, but a false w. 25. a true to, delivereth souls, but a deceitfal w. 19. 28. an ungodly w. scorneth judgment 24. 28. be not w, against thy neighbour without cause Isa. 19. CO. it shall be for a w. to the Lord of hosts 55. 4. 1 have given him for a w. to the people Jer. 29. 23. 1 know, and am a to. saith the Lord 42. 5. Lord be a true and faithful to. between us Mic. 1. 2. let the Lord God be w. against you Aial.Q. 14. Lord be w, between thee and wife .3. 5, I will be a swift w. against the sorcerers A/ar. 24. 14. be preached for a w. to all nations S^arlc 14.55. the council sought for a». against Jesus 56. but their w. agreed not together, 59- /■uAe 22. 71 - they said, what need we further w. ? Win 1.7, the Same came for a w* to bear w. 3. 1 1 -we speak that we know, ye receive not our a 26. to whom thou bearest m. the same baptizeth S. 31. if I bear u\ of myself, my to. is not true 32, I know the w. he witnesseth of me is true 36. but I have greater w. than that of John 37. Father who sent me hath borne w. of me ^cfi 1 . 22. must one be ordained to be w. with us 4. 33. gave w. of the resurrection of the Lord 10.43. to him give all prophets w. whoso believeth 14.17. he left not himself without w. he did good 22, l5. forthou shalt be his w. to all men of what Sd. 16. to make thee a minister and a to. of these Horn. 1.9. Cod is my 10, whom I serve in the gospel 2. 15. their conscience also bearing w. 9, 1. Tit. 1. 13, this w. is true, rebuke them sharply //a., S. 4. God also bearing them to. with signs 10. 15. whereof the Holy Ghost is a u. to us 690 WIV He5. I1.4. by whicn Abel ablainedw.was righteous Jam. 5. 3. the rust of them shall be w. against yoa 1 Pet. 5. 1. Peter a w. of the sufferings of Christ 1 John 5, 9. if we receive the w. of men, the w. of God is greater, for this is the w. of God 10. he that believeth hath the w. in himself 3 John 6. which have borne u>. of th'y charity Itev. 1. 5. Jesus Christ, who is the faithful w. 3. 14. write these things, saith the true w. 20. 4. that were beheaded for the w. of Jesus See Bare, Bear, Beareth, False, Tabiib- NACLE. WITNESSES. Num. 35.30. murderer put to death by mouth of 10. Deui. 17. 6. at the mouth of two or three w. shall he be put to death, 19. 15. SCor. 13. 1. 7. the hands of the w. shall be first upon him J" I will give power to my two u>. See False. WITNESS, Ferb. Deut. 4:^6.1 call heaven and earth to ai. against you 1 Sam. 12. 3. behold, here 1 am, w. against me Isa. 3. 9- their countenance doth w. against them La7n. 2. 13. what thing shall T take to w. forthee ? Mai. 26.62. answerest thou nothing? what is it :hat these w. against thee ? Mark 14. fiO. 27. 13. Pilatesaith to him, hearest thou not how many things they w. against thee, Mark 15. 4. WITNESSED. 1 /ri«gj21.13.themen of Belial w. against Naboth Rom. 3, 21. being w. by the law and the prophets 1 2im. 6.13. who before Pilate a;.agood confession Heb. 7. 8. of whom it is to. that he liveth WITNESSETH. . John 5. 32. the witness that he to. of me is true Acts 20. 23. save that Holy Ghos.t w. in every city WITNESSING. Acts 26. 22. to. both to small and great, saving WITS. Psal. 107. 27. they stagger and are at their zo. end WnT"V. Prov. 8. 12. I find out knowledge of w. inventions WHTINGLY. Gen. 48. 14. Isr. guided his hands w. for Manasseh WIVES. Gen. 4. 19. Lamech took unto him two w. 6. 2. they took them w. of all which they chose 30, 26. give me my w. and children and let me go 31.50. if thou take other if. besides mydaughters N7i»i.l4.3.thatoura7.and children should be a prey Dent. 17. 17. Dor shall he multiply to. to himself 21. 15. if a man have twaw. one beloved, another Judg. 8. .30. Gideon had seventy sons, he had many w. 21. 7. how shall we do for to. for them ? l6. 18. we may not give them w. of our daughters 16flm.l.2.1Likanahhadtwoti'.Hannah andPeninnah 25.43. they were also both of them David's to. 2 Sam. 5. 13. David took more a*, out of Jerusalem 12. 8. I gave thee thy master's w. into thy bosom 1 I\i?igi 11. 3. Solomon had 700 w. princes-ses 4. his a). .turned away his heartwhen he was old 20.7. he sent unto me for my w. and children 1 Chron, 4.5. Ashurhad two w. Helah and Naarah 7-4. the sons of Uzzi had many w. and sons 8.8. Shaharaim had two w. Husbim and Baara 2CA;-.ll .21 .Kehob.loved Maachah above all his to. 23. he pave them victual ; he desired many w. £4. 3. Jehniada took for hlbi two to. he begat sons 29.9. and our w. are in captivity for this Es^ra 10. 3. a covenant to put away all the w. 44. Neh. i2. 43. the w. also and children rejoiced 13. 23. 1 saw Jews that had married u. of Ashdod ' WOE EstA. 1. eo. the to. shall give to husbanas nonoM Jer. 20. 6. take ye zo. and take ai, for your sons 35. 8. to drink no wine, we, nor our 10. nor sons Dan. 5.2. his 10. and concubines drink therein, 3 Luie 17.27. they eat, drank, they married w. Acts 21 . 5. they brought us on our way with as. 1 Cor. 7. 29. that have to. be as tho' they had non« Ep/i. 5. 22. Tc. submit yourselves to your own hus- bands as unto the Lord, Col. 3. 18. 1 Pet. 3. 1, 24. so let the w. be to their own husbands 1 Tim. 4. 7. refuse profane and old w. fables 1 Pet. 3. 1. may be won by the conversation of a. See Strange. TAeir WIVES. G£».34.S9.all their wealth, all their little ones, and their w. took they captive, 1 Sam. 30. 3. Judg, 3. 6. they took their daughters to be their u 2 Chron. 20. 13. all Judah with their w. stood Ezra 10. I9. that they would put away t/ieir w. Ne/i. 5. 1. a great cry of the people and of their ai. 10.28. their w. and daughters entered into an oath /(a.l3.l6.iheir houses spoiled,and their B), ravished Jer. 6. 12. their w. shall be turned to others. 8. 10. 14. 16. they shall have none to bury their w. 18. 21. let their w. be bereaved of their children 44. 9. have ye forgotten the wickedness oit/teir to, 15. men who knew their w. had burnt incense Ezek. 44. 22. nor take for their w. a widow Dan. 6. 24. cast them and their to. into den of lions Zech. 12. 12. their w. shall mourn apart, 13, 14. Eph. 5.28. to love their w. as their own bodies 1 Tim. 3. 11. even so must Meir a), be grave, sober Thy WIVES. ZSam. 12. 11. 1 will take t/iy ic. before thine eyes, and he shall lie with ^/ijtai.insightof the sun 19. 5. who saved this day the lives of thy to. 1 A'i7z^j20.3>thy silveraod gold is mine, and thy 20. 5. thou shalt deliver me, thy w. and children 2 Chr. SI. 14. Lord will smite thy people and thy to, Jer. 38. 23. so they si:&ll bring thy w. and children Dan. 5.23, thy w. and concubines have drunk wine Your WI \'ES. Gen. 45. I9. take waggous for ^o«r w. and come Exod. 19. 15. said to people, come not at your w. 22.Q4.your w, shall be widows, children faiherlesa 32. 2. break off the golden ear-rings of your w. Deut. 3. 19. your w. and your little oues and your cattle shall remain in your cities. Josh. \. 1 4 d. W.your w. shall enter into covenant with L. A'e/i. 4. "14. fight for y^ur 70. and your houses Jer. 44. 9- have ye forgotten wickedness of your to 25. Lord saying, ye and your w. have both spoket Mat, 19.8. Moses suffered you to put away ^yoarw Eph. 5. 25. husbands, love your w. Col. 3. 19. WIZARD. Lev. 20. 27. a w. shall surely be put to death O^u/. 18. 11. there shall not be found among you a» WIZARDS. Lev. 19. 31. nor seek after 70. to be defiled by then: 20. 6. the soul that turns after w, I will cut off 1 Sam. 28. 3. Saul had put w. out of the land, 9 2 Kings Ql. 6. Manasseh dealt with w. 2 Chr. 3:1.6. '2.3. 24. Josiah put the to. and idols out of the land /.ra. 8. 19. when say, seek unto w. that peep and mut. 19. 3- and they shall seek to idols and w, WOE. Ntim.21.Qg. w. to thee, Moab, Jer. 48. 46. 1 Sam.4.7. to. unto us, for there hath not been such athing heretofore, 3. Jer. 4. 13. | 6. 4. Lam. 5. I6. Prov. 23. 29. who hath w,? who hath sorrow ? Eccl. 4. 10. w. to him that is alone when he falls 10. 16. w. to thee, O land, when thy kingisachila Isa. 3. 9 SO- to their soul, for they rewarded evil 11. w. to the wicked, it shall be ill with him 17. 12. a>. to the multitude of many people 18. 1. w. to the land shadowing with wings 28. 1. w. to the crown of pride, to the drunkards 29. 1 a), to Ariel || 33. 1. w. to thee that spoilest 30. 1. HJ. to the rebellious children, saith the Loid 45. 9. tr, to him that strivelh with his maker 10.7tf.to him that saith to fath.what begeitest thou Jer. 13. 27. to. unto thee, O Jerusalem, wilt thou 23. 13. w. to him that builds byunrighteonsuess 23. 1. to. to the pastors that destroy the sheep 48. 1. a». to Nebo|[ Ezek. 16. 23. a». w. to thee Ezek. 2. 10. there was written, mourning and to. 13. 3. zii.to foolish prophets, that follow their spirit 18. w. to women that sew pillows to all armholes 24. 6. w. to the bloody city, 9. Nah. 3. 1. .30.2. thus saith the Lord, howl, ai. worth the day 34. 2. w. be to the shepherds that feed themselves Amos 5.1 8.a7. to you that desire the day of the I^ord Hub. 2. 6. w. to him that increaseth that is not his 9. tb. to him thatcnveteth an evil covetousness 12. w. to him that buildeth a town with blood 15. aj. to him thatgiveth his neighbour drink 19- v>. to him that saith to the woodj awake Zeph. 2* 5. w. to tho inhabitants of the sea-coasts 3. I. xo. to her that is filthy and polluted, to ci*.Y WOL terk, 1 . :7. w. to tho idol shepherd that 1eav«th >/<■/. 1 l.Sl .ic.tochre Cborazin,u). to ihee^ethsaida for if the works hod been done, Luke 10. 13. J8. 7 • »• to the world because of offeaces, ai.to that man by whom the offence conieth, Luke 1?. 1. ib/.S3.13.w.uDto you scribes and Pharisees, hy- pocrites, 14, 15, S3, S5, 27, 29. itt*f 11.44. 16. ni. unto you, ye blind guidi^s, which say ?6. 24. but V, unto that man by whom the Sod of man is betrayed, A/: That Benjamin shall ravin as a »">//.• That false teachers are wolves in sheep's etjthing : That the persecutors of the church, andfahe pastors, are also ravening wolves. The prophets Jeremiah, Habakkuk, and Zepha- niah, speak pf the wolves of the evening. It hath been observed that towards evening wolves are most dangerous, as being then more hun- f J/- Instead of the wolves of the evening, the Se^tuagint translate it, The toolves of Arabia; hecause the Hebrete worrf Arab Ji^- nifies both the evening and Arabia. Wolves are common in Arabia, but they have nothing peculiar in that country j so that there can be no reason to have recourse to that iratislatian, &i to what it said in Gen, 49. 27, that Benja- Qun shall ravin as a toolf; this denotes the toarltke and ^erce dispoiition and carriage of this tribe. The Chaldee interpreters explaijt tt of the altar of btirnt-offeriiigs, uihich xoas *t Jeruialem in the tribe of Benjamin, arid vpon which they burnt the morning and evening eaerijices to the Lord. Others refer it to that vtolefit seiture lohich teas made by the children ^ Benjamin, of the young women that came I" the tabemaele at Shiloh^ (ndg. 21, 21, ■-3. Others again refer it to Mordeeai, or to 6aul, or to Paul, who were of tne tribe of Ben- jnmin. Isaiah describing the tranquillity of the reign of •^e Messiah, WW, The iPo/T "shall dwell with ihe Iamb, and the leopard shall lie down with Ae kid, 4:c. Isa. 11,6. This u to be under- Mood spiritually, and metaphorically ; that ij to say, " Men of fierce, cruel, and ungovernable " dispositions, shall be so transformed by the " preaching of the gospel, and by the grace of Christy that they shall become most humble, " gentle, and tractable, and shall no more vex " and perncute, but shall lite and euitverse in WOM " the same church with other poor Chrtsttani " ^tietly and harmlessly." Persecutors are elsewhere compared to wolves. Mat. 10. iti, Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midsi of toolves. Both Jews and Pagans were at fijst like ravcnotis and voraciota wolves, let loose against the faithful. They persecuted atid put to a violent death almost all the Apostles and disciples of our Saviour. But at last some if these wolves themselves became converts, and grew to be lambs ; St. Paul, one of the must eager persecutors of the church, toas afterwards one of its most zealous dej'enders. The wolf, as it is said, is a fierce creature, abi- ding in forests, an enemy to cattle, ravenous, greedy, crafty, of an exquisite qutckjiets oj smelly baring an head something square, and his hair inclined to grey. It ts commonly said, that what makes him so voracious is, that he has but one very large, short gut, in which his food stays but a little time : But this ts a po- ptilar mistake : His guts are as long as any other animaPs, or as a dog's, being himself a kind of Wild dog. In times of great famine, when they can get no prey, wolves are said to destroy one another i fir when they meet together, bemoaning them- selves ojie to another, as it were by consent, they run round in a circle, and the first which, through giddiness, falleth to the ground, it forthwith devoured by the rest. They are frightened at the throwing of stones, at fire, the sound of bells, and at the singing of men or women. When they set upon sheep, they make choice of a dark, cloudy day, that they may escape the more safely ; and the^ go agai?ist the wind, to prevent the dogs smelling them. It is said also, that the female bringeth forth one the first year, two the second, and so on till the ninth year. If the yoimg one lap as a dug, she rejecteth it ; if it suck the water as a swtne, or bite as a bear, she nourishes it. Many other things are said of this animal. It is recorded that one Gelon of Syracusa, then a scholar at school, toas thus preserved : A wolf er.tering the school, seized on Gelon^s writirig table and halted to be gone ; Gelon pursued after his table: in the mean time the school- house fell down, whereby both masters and scholars tcere all killed, Gelon alone being pre- served. Many other things are reported of them. Gen. 49 27. Benjamin shall ravin as a w. Isa, 11, 6. the w. shall dwell with the lanrib 65. 25. the w. and the lamb shall feed together Jer. 5» 6. a w. of the evenings shall spoil them Jo/m 10.12. but he tliat is hireling seeth the w. com- ing, the w. catcheth and scattereth the sheep WOLVES. Esek, 22. S7> her princes are like w. ravening Hab, 1. 8. their horses fierc».r than evening w. Zeph. 3. 3. her princes lions, her judges evening w. Mat. 7. 15. but inwardly they are ravening w. 10. 16, 1 send you forth as sheep in the midst of ki. Luke 10. S. I send you forth as Iambs among w. Acts 9.0. 29. grievous to. shall enter in among you WOMAN. God having created all the animals in pairs^ male and female, and having brought them to Adam, that he m'ght give them names ; in this review that Adani made of all living creatures, he cottld not obssrve that any one of them was like himself, or cheated for htm. Gen. 2. 19, £0. But God was fueased to give him a companion and assistant, -ts he had done to all the other creatures. He ikertfore cast Adam into a pro- found sleep, ana when he was fast asleep, God took a rib out or his side, of which he formed the woman, n hen Adam awoke, he perceived it, and cried rut. This is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh ; she shall be called by a name derived from that of man, because she ts taken out of tnan. Wherefore a man shall forsake father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife, and they two shall be one flesh ; or, " they shall be but one in two different bodies, because of the production of children, which are the blood of both." Gen. 2. 21, £2, ^c. Some writers have thought, that Adam was created of both sexes; because it is said in Gen. 1. 26, 27, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness, and let him have dominion over the fish of the sea : So God created man in hU own image, in the image of God created Le him ; male and female created be them. He speaks of the work of the sixt^ day. And in- the following chapter he relates the formation' of the woman in the manner before mentioned. It is therefore affirmed, that man was already formed male and female, before Eve was created. Ut/iers tki-ik, that the hadies of Adam and Eve WOM tsere created even from the sixth day, but joir.a and fastened sidewisc to each other ; «#■. what had been before menthncd in a concise manner. Woman was c-.eaied to be a cvmpanion and as- sistant la man: She was equal to htm in thai authority and jurisdicriuti that Oad gave them over all other animals : But after the fall, God made her subject to the government of mati. Gen. 3. 16, Thy desire shall be to thy bus- band, and he &hall rule over thee, besides the duties prescribed by the law, commun to men and women, there were certain regulations peculiar to this sex ; as were those legal un- cleannesses which they contracted durmg tlta times of their oidinary infirmities. Lev. 15. 19. and those that attended their lytng-in, l«v. 12. 2. and those which proceeded jram certain fltixes of humours, at thoie seasons appointed by nature, Lev. 15. 25. The law also made them, liable to the trial of the waters of jealousy, if their hmbands had entertained any tcell- grounded suspicions of their fidelity, N um. 5. 14, J^-c, and whan the tokens of virginity could not be found i7i them, they were stoned to death, Deul. 22. 20, 21. If a married woman made a vow, of whatever nature it war, she could not be obliged to keep it, if her htuband was against it, and contra- dicted it the same day. But if he staid till the next day before he contradicted it, or know- ing the thing, tf he held his peace, he was then supposed to consent to it, aitd the won^an was obliged to perform her vow. Num. 30. 6, 7, 8. See the epistles of ^t. Paul, for the dvties of women towards their husbands, 1 Ccr. 7. 3, 4, SiC. Eph. 5. 22, S^c. See also 'Jit. S. 4, 5. and 1 Pet. 3. I, 2, 3. where modeaiy u recom- mended to them, and a great care in avoiding all supeifiuous ornaments, and unnecessary finery of dress. The prophet Isaiah says. As for my people, wp- men rule over them ; that is, weak and effemi- nate men, Isa. 3. 12. Atid in chap. I9. 16, Iij that day shall Egypt be like unto wuma?i ,■ that is, feeble and fearful. The prophet Eze- kiel represents the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, who both sprung from the same stock by two women, the daughters of one mothei-, Ezek. 23. 2, 44. And in Rev. 12. J, the church is represented by a woman clothed with the sun and the moon under her feet. The church is compared to a woman, as she is the spouse of Christ ; and as the woman is the weaker sex, so the church hath always been the weakest part of the world. The Anlichristian chuich ts ahoays represented as a woman silting on a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of bias- phemy, Bev. I7. 3, Gen. 2. 22. and the rib of the man made he a w. 23. she shall be called oi.she was taken out of man 3. 15. 1 will put enmity between thee and the w, 24. 5. peradventure the w. will not come, .19. 44. let the same be the ro. the Lord hath appomted Exod. 21. 22. if men strive and hurt a zc. wjih child Lev. 18. 23. nor shall a w. stand before a beast 20. 13. if a man lie with mankind as with a w. Num. 5. 18. he shall set the w. before the Lord, ,30. 27- the w. shall be a curse among her people 25.6. brought alVlidianitish a<.in the sight of Moses 8. Phioehas thrust the w. through her belly 30, 3. if a w. vow a vow to Lord and bind herself 31. 17- now kill every to. that hath known man Deut, 22, 14, I took this w, and found her not a maid Josh. 2. 4. the w. took the two men and hid them 6. 22. go, and bring oat thence the w. Rahab Judg,4.9. Lord shall sell Siserainto the hand of at. 9* 53. a certain, w. cast a piece of a milstone upon Abimelech's head, br^e his scull, 2 Sam, ■ 11.21. 54. that men say not of me, a to. slew him 13. 11. art thou the man that spakest to the to. ? 14.3. is there never a to. among all my people? 16.4. Samson loved a zo. in the vailey of Sorek 19-26. then came the at. in the dawning of the day Ruth 1. 5. the to, was left of her sons and husband 3. 11. for ray people know thou art a virtuous w. 4. 11. theTjord make the &r. like Rachel and I^eah 1 '')'afn.l,lo.Uaunahsaid,l am a'. ot sorrowful -sii'-t ■S.fm.l.'/fl.I amaf.lhat stood by thee here, praying £. 20 Lord give thee seed of thin &i. for the loan V8. 7 seek me a ai. that hath a tamiliar spirit S Art/« . 3 8, thou chargest me concerning this w. ] 1 .S.frODi the roof David saw a w. washing herself 13. 17 put now thfe 70, out«from me and bolt door 17. 19. the a. spread a covering over the well 20. 22 . then w* went unto all people in her wisdom 3 Ki/i!;s 3. 17. f and this w. dwell in one house .'4 5. she shall feign herself to be another td. 17. 17- the son of the w. fell sict and died kinss 4.8. went to Shunem, where was a great tu. 6.26. there cried a w. saying, help, my lord, O king 5. 5. this is the w. f| 9. 34. see this cursed to. J/tro7u 24. 7. the sons of Athaliah that wicked w. oh 31. 9- if iDy heart have been deceived by a v). Ptal. 48, 6. pain as ofaz^. in travail, ha. 13. 8. | 21. 3. I 26. 17. Jer, 4. 31. I 6. 24. | 13. 21. I 22. 23. t .30. 6, I 31. 8. | 48. 41. I 49. 22, 24. I 50. 43. Prop. 6 24. to keep thee from the evil to. 7. 10. behold there met him a w. subtile of heart 9. 13. a foolish w. is clamorous, she is simple 12.4.a virtuous w.is a crown to her husband,3 1. 10, 14. 1. every wise w. buildeth her house but foolish 21. 9, than with a brawliiigaj. in a wide house, 19. 31. 10. who can find a virtuous w. T price rubids 30. a w. that fears the Lord shall be praised Eccl. 7. 26. the w. whose heart is snares and nets 28, but azf. among all those have 1 not found Isa. 42. 14, now will I cry like a travailing w, 45. 10. or to the w. what hast thou brought forih.' 49. 15. can a m. forget her sucking child ? 54. 6. the Lord hath called thee as a w. forsaken Jer. 6. 2. likened daughter of Zion to a delicate a». 3 22. created a new thing, a w. compass a man tam. 1.17 .Jerusalem is a meostruousa'. among them Ezei. 16. 30. the work of an imperious whorish 10. ' 23. -14. they went in unto her, as they go in toaai.' 56. 17. their wayas the uncleauness of a removed te. Vos. 3. 1. go yet, love a m. beloved ofher friend 13. 13. the sorrows of a travailing w, shall come upon him, he is an unwise son, Mic. 4, Q, 10. Zec/t. 5. 7. this is a za. that sits in the ephah Mat. 5. 28. whoso looketh on a to. to lust after her y 20. a w. which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve years, Mari 5. 25. Luite 8. 43. 13. 33. leaven, which a a), took and hid in meal 15. 28 O w. great is thy faith, be it to thee as thou 22. 27. uuto the seventh, and last of all the w. died also, MarA 12. 22. Luie 20. 32, i6. 10. Jesus said, why trouble ye the zo. ? 13. this that this q>. hath done shall be told ^^ark 10. 12. if a -0. shall put away her husband .«*e 7. 39. who and what manner of w. this is ? 44. Jesus said unto Simon, seest thou this w. ? >3.l6.ought not this w.being a daughter of Abrah. ,hn 2. 4, 10. what have I to do with thee ? ■. 9. askest drink of nie whoam a w. of Samaria.' 39. many believed on him for the saying of the w. . 3. brought to him a to. taken in adultery, 4. 10. when Jesus saw noue but the w. he said )9- ^6. he saith to his mother, w. behold thy son cts g. 36. Dorcas, this w, was full of good works i7. 34. and a zo. named Damaris believed iom. 1. 27. men leaving the natural use of the w. 7. 2. the a), ihat hath an husband is bound 1 Cor. 7. 1. it is good for a man not to touch aw.- 2. let every w. have her own husband 11. 5. but every ai. that prayeth uncovered 6. if the V). be not covered, let her be shorn 7. but the VI. is the glory of the man 8. man ih not of the w. Wt the w. of the man 9. man not for the w. but the 10. for the man 10. the w. ought to have power on her head 11. nevertheless, neither is the man without the w. nor the 70. without the man in the Lord 12. as the w. is of the roan, so is the man by they,. J 3.is it comely for a aj.to pray to God uncovered i 15. if a w, have long hair, it is a glory to her Oal. 4. 4. God sent forth his Son made of aiw. 'l TAeu.S.S.then destruc. cometh as travail on a to. «! Itm. 2. 12. 1 suffer not a w. to teach or usurp 14. the z/j. being deceived, was in the transgression Mev. 2. 20. thou sufferest that a. Jezebel to teach 12. 1. there appeared w. clothed with the sun 6. the w. fled II 16. the earth helped the le. 17. and the dragon was wroth with the w. \7. 3, 1 saw a w. sit on a scarlet-coloured beast 6 -.a., drunken 117. IwiUtell mystery of the a.. See Born, Man. Strange. Yojtn^ WOMA^J. Huih 4. la. let thy house be like that of Pharez o' the seed which Ld.shall give thee of this yomie 70. WOMANKIND. Lev 18. 22. shalt not lie with mankind as with a. WOMB. Gen. 25. 23. Lord said, tw) nations are in thy w, 24. behold, there were twins in her w. 38. 27 $y. 31. Lord opened Leah's aj 30 22. Rachel's, a) ' WOM Gen. 49.25.bles3 with blessings of breasts, and of w. Etod. 13. 2. whatsoever openeth the w. is mine Num. 8, 16, the Levites are given me, instead of such as open every w. even of the first-born Judg. 13. 5. he shall be a Nazarite from these. 7. Kw//i 1. 11. are there yet any more sons in my 10. ? 1 Sam. 1. 5. but the Lord had shut up her to. O. Job 3. 11. why died I not from the w. ? 10. 18. why hast thou brought me forth of the w.? 24. 20. the w. shall forget him, he shall be no more 31. 15. did not he that made tht^e in 70. make him ^ .38. 8. brake forth as if it had issued out of the v). 29. out of whose 70. came the ice? Psal. 22.9. but thou art he who took me out of the to. 10. I was cast upon thee from the w. art my God 58. 3. the wicked are estranged from the w. 71.6. by thee have I bee'n holdeu up from the w. 110. 3. thy people willing, from a;, of the morning Prov. 30, 16. the barren to. says not, it is enough 31 . 2. what, my son ? and what, the son of my to. 7 Eccl. 1] . 5. thou knowestnot how bones grow in 70. Isa. 44.2. Lord formed thee from the zo. 24. | 49. 5. 4fi, 3. O Israel which are carried from the w. 48. 8. wast called a transgressor from the a>. 49. 1. the Lord hath called me from the w. 15. she not have compassion on the son of herrt. 66.9. shall I cause to bring forth, and shut the ji). ? Jer. 1. 5. before thou earnest forth out of the te. 50. 17. because he slew me notfrora the tv. or my mother's w. to be always great with me 18. why came I forth of the a), to see labour? £!fi^.20.26.pass thro' the five all that openeth the 70. //w.y. 11. their glory shall flee from the birth ands-;. 14, give tliem a miscarrying 70. and dry breasts 12. 3, he took his brother by the heel in the w. Luke 1. 31. behold, thou shaltcooceive in thy 70. 41. the babe leaped in her 70. for joy, 44. 2, 21. name Jesus, before he was conceived in the ai. 23. every male that openeth the w. shall be hnly See JTruit, Mother. WOMBS. Gen. 20. 18. the Lord had fast closed up all the a/. iMke 23. 29. blessed are the 70. that never bare WOMEN. Gen. C4. 11. the time that w. go out to draw water Exod. 15. 20. all the a), went out after Miriam 35. 25. all the 70. that were wise-hearted did spin 26. all the zo, whose heart stirred them up ifiB. 26,26, ten a), shall bake your bread in one oven Num,Z\.\o. Moses said, have ye saved all af.alive " DeiU. 20. 14. the w. and little ones take captives Josh. 8, 35. Joshua read the law before the w. /K(/g^.5.24.blessed above ar.shallJaelwifeofHeb.be 21. 14. they saved alive of the zo. of Jabesh-gilead 1 Ham. 2. 22. Eli heard how they lay with the w. 15. 33. as thy sword hath made af,childless,so shall 18. 6, the 10. came out of the cities of Israel 7. the 70, answered one another as they played 21. 4, if the young men kept themselves from a;. 5.of atruthichave been kept from us three days 30. 2. the Amalekites had taken the w. captives 2 Sam. 1 . 26. thy love to me passing the love of to. 15. 16. the king left ten a/, to keep the house 1 Kings 3, 16. then came two zo. that were harlots 2 Kings 8. 12. and rip up their zo. with child, 15. I6. 23 . 7 . where the aJ. wove hangings for the grove iVg/j. 13.26. even him did outlandish zo. cause to sin Esth. l.g. Vashti the queen made a feast for the w. 2. 17. AhMuerus loved Esther above all the w. 3. 13. toslay all Jews, little children andai. 8. 11. Job 42. 15. no zo. found so fair as Job's daughters Pja/.45. 9. king's daughters among thy honoura. w. Prov. ,31. 3. give not thy slrenoth to w. Cant. 1, 8. O thou fairest among 10. 5. 9. I 6. 1. Isa. 3. 12. as for my people, zo. rule over tnem 4.1.in that day seven zo. ^hall take hold of one man ly. 16. in that day Egypt shall be like to zo. 27. 11, the a), coose, and set them on fire 32. 9. rise up ye to. that are at ease, hear my lO.carelessat. 11 U. tremble, ye v), be troubled Jer. 7.l8.the w. knead their dough to make cakes 9- i7. call for the mourning and cunning' a;, 20. vet hear the word of the Lord, O ye w. 38. 22. all the w. left, shall be brought to the king 44. 24. .leremiah said to all the 10. hear the word 59.37. theyshall become zo. and shall be robbed 51. 30. the mighty men of Babylon became as to. Lam.9.. 20.shall the zo. eat children of a span long ? 4. 10. the pitiful 10. have sodden their children 5.11. they ravished aj.in Zion, and maids in Judah Ezek. 8. 14. there sat zo. weeping for Tammuz 9. 6, slay utterly maids, little children, and zo. 13. 18, woe to w. that sew pillow to all armholes i6. 34. ibe contrary is in thee from other zo. 38. 1 will judge thee as w. that break wedlock 23. 2. there were two zo. daughters of one mother 45. judge after the manner of w. that shed blood 48.a'.may be taught not to do after yc^r lewdness Van. 11. 17. he shall give him the daughter of a;, 37. nor shall he regard the desire of to. nur any god WON Hos. 13.16. their U-. with child shall be ripped tip i4«M]. 14. because they have ripped up ai.withchi, Mic. 2. 9, the 70. of my people have ye cast out Nah. 3. 13, thy people in the midst of thee are zo. Zeck. 5. 9. there came out two to. and had wings 8. 4. old zo. shall dwell in the streets of Jerus At 14. 2. the houses rifled, the 10. shall be ravish& Mat. 11. 11. among them that are burn of to. no risen a greater than John Baptist, Luke 7* 2& 14, 21. Jesus fed 5,000 men, besides zo. 15. 38. 24, 41. two a?, grinding at the mill, lAike 17. 35. 27. 55 and many zo. were then beholding afar o0 Luke 1. 28. blessed art thou among to. 42. 24, 22. certain 10. also made us astonished 24. and found it even so as the zo. had said ^c« I, 14. these all continued in prayer with the ip 1-3.50. but the Jews stirred up the devout zo, 16. 13. we speak to the zo. which resorted thither 17. 4. of the chief w. not a few believed, 12. Ifom. 1. 36. their zo. did change the natural use iCor. 14..^. let yours', keep silence in the churches 35. it is a shame for zo. to speak in the church PA2L 4i .3. help those zo. which laboured with i.ie 1 Ttm. 2. 9- u<. adorn themselves in modest apparel 10. which becometh a. profesatog godliness 11. let the w. learn in silence with all subjection 5. 2. intreat the elder zo as mothers, younger as 14. 1 will thi^refore that the younger zo. marry 2 'J'i/71.3. 6. lead captive silly to. laden with sins Tit. 2. 3, the aged to. behave as becometh holiness 4. they m^y tearh the younger zo. to be sober fJeA. 11. .35. w. received their dead raised to lifeajs 1 i'ef.3.5. after this manner the holy w, adorned ifev. 9, 8, they had hair as hair of zo. their teeth 1* 1 i. 4 thi!se are ifiey that are not defiled with 20. See C'mii,ii:£Ii,n, i^Ikn, Singing, Strange. WO.U.AN-SERVAN I'S. Gen.W. li. Abimeluchgave ze.-se/vants to Abrah 32. 5. Jacob had men-servants and lo.-seroatus WON. 1 C/iron. 26. 27 out of the spoils to. in battles Prov. 18.19. a brother offpflded is harder to be w. 1 Pet. 3. 1. may be zo. by toe conversation of wlvts WONDILH. Deut. 13. 1. if a prophet give thee a sign or a to. 2. and the sign or the zo. come to past", 28. 46. they shall be upon thee for a sign and a zo. 2 C'Aroti.3^. 31. who sent to him to enquire ot i..p 'O. Psal. 71. 7- I am as a ai. to many thou art my refuge Isa. SO 3. like as Isaiah walked bare ''not for a ai 29* 1-^- I will do a marvellous woi-k a.id a w. Acts 3. 10. they were filled wonder and amazement Rev. 12. 1 . there appeared a great zo. in heaven, 'i, WONDER. Verb. Isa. 13. tK. they shall zo. one at another 29. 9- stay yourselves and zo. cry ye out and cry Jer. 4. 9* the priest and the prophets shall ic. tiab. 1. 5. behold ve, regard and w, marvellously Acts 13. 41. behold, ye despisers, 10. and perish Ret}. 17. 8. they that dwell on the earth shall w. WONDERFUL. Devt. 28. 59- the Lord will make thy plagues zv. 2 ^Sam. 1.'20. thy love tome was zo. passing love of 2 Chron. 2. 9. house! am to build shall be a;., great Job 42. 3. I have uttered things too le. for me Pja/.lJ9.129.thy testimonies to, my soul keep them 131. H. nor do I ex.vciae myself iu things too w. I3y. 6. such knowledge is too to. for me Prov. 30. 18. there be three things that are too zo. Isa, 9. 6. his name shall be called W. Counsellor 25 1.0 Lord, 1 will praise thee, hast done w. things 28. 29. from the Lord of hosts who is zo.in counsel Jer. 5. 30. aw. thing is committed in the land Da7t, 8. * 1 3. a saint said to the zo. numberer Mat. 21. 15. when they saw the to. things he did See Works. WONDERFULLY. 1 Sam. 6. 6. when he had wrought to. among them Psal. 139, 14, 1 will praise thee for I am to. made Lam. 1. 9. therefore Jerusalem came down to, Da?i. 8. 24. he shall destroy to, and shall prosper WONDERS. Exod. S. 20. 1 will stretch out my hand and smite Egypt with all my a;. 7. 3. | 11. 9. Deut. 6.22 I 7. 19. I 26. 8. I 34. U 4. 21. see thou do those aJ. ||11. 10. did these w 15. 11. the Lord is fearful in praises doing to. Z>c?<^4.34. hath God assayed to take a nation by VSi- thcMsKu his works and hlsuf. in toe deep 135. g. who ^«ut w. in the midst of Egypt ii6. 4. to hitu who alone doth great w. 4a. tJ. IS. i and thu children are lor w. id Israel fr.SS.&O.who kiaiU !>ei signs aud w.ia land of Egypt SI. aud hast brought forth thy people with w. <*«N. 4. S. I thought good to sh(!\»' the signs and w. 3. how grt ,it are his signs ' how mighty hts a. . . S7 ■ he worketh w. in heaven and in earth S, 6. httw long shall it be to the end of these to. ? t>ti1, .lO. i will shew JO. in heaven, Acts'H. ly. Aiai. ^i.24.theie shall arise falae Christsi and false prophets, and shall shew great w. Mark 13.22. . fihn 4. 4ti. Jesus said, except )'e see signs and w. Acit 3. fiS. Jesus, a man approved of ciod by w. 43. fear can. eon every soul, many signs and lo. were done by the apostles, 5. t!j. | 14.3. | )5.K, 4. 30. that 10. may be done by the name of Je&us 6. H. Stephen did greats', among the people 7. 36. after he had shewed w.in the land of Egypt Bom. 15. 19. to make Gentiles obedient through &i. C Cor. IS. 12. the aignsof an apostle wrought in w. 8 V'^ej'jt.S.Q.whose coming is with signs and lying w. /i«^.2.4.God also bearing witness wtih signs and w. Huv. 13. 13. he doth great ia. in the sight of men WONDERED. /ji, 59- 16. he V). there was 00 intercessor 63. fi. and I w. that there was none to uphold Zeck. 3. 8. hear now, for they are men w. at i.N^«S.lB. all they that beard it w. at things told 4. 8S. they all w. at the gracious words t4. 41. while they believed not for joy, and ze. Acts 7. 31. Moses w. II 8. 13. Simon Magus w. Uev. 13. 3. all the world w. after the beast 17. 6. when 1 saw her, I to. with great admiration WONDERING. Gen. S4. 21. the man w. at her, held his peace X>t4eS4.13. Peterrt.atthatwhich was come to pass Actt 3. 11. all the people ran ingether greatly w. WONDEROUS. 1 Ckron. iG.g. sing psalms, talk you of all his w. works, Ptal. 26.7. | 105. 2. 1 liy.27, I 145.5. Job 37. 14. consider the w. works of God Id. dost thou know the w. works of him } Ptal. 7I-17' hitherto have 1 declared thy m. works 72. 18. the God who only doth w. things, 86. 10. 75. 1 . that thy name is near, thy w. works declare 78. 32. they believed not for his w. works lu6.22.who had done w.works in the land of Ham 1 19. 1 8. that 1 may behold w. things out of thy law Jer. 21, 2. he will deal according to hisw. works WOTSDEROUSLY. Judg. 13. ly, the angel did m. Manoah looked on Joei 2. 26. the Lord hath dealt w. with you WONT, Exod. 21.Sd-if the ox were u.to push with his horns I^um. 22. .10. was 1 ever 7^. to do .so to thee? 1 Sam. 30.31. where David and his mi-n w.to haunt Z Ham. 20. 18. they were w. to speak in old time Dan. 3.\g. seven times more than 10. to be heated ^Jat. 27. 15. the governor was w. to release Alark 10. 1. as he was w. he taught them again Ltike 22. 39. he went as he was w. to the mount Acts 16. 13. went where prayer was te. to be made WOOD. Gen. 22. 6. Abraham took jv. and put it on Isaac 7- Isaac said, beholjj the fire and the w. Kum. 13. 20. whether there be w. therein or not 31. 20. purify all things that are made of qj. Vtui. 10. 1. come up, and make thee an ark of w. 19' 5- when a man goeth into a w. to hew to. Cy, 11. from the hewerof thy w. unto the drawer of thy water, Jos/i. 9. i 1 , 23, 27. Jer. 46.22. Jesh. 17, 18. the mountain is a w. cut it down *Sflm. 6. 14. and they clave the w. of the cart 14. 25. all they of the land came to a a. ^3. 16. Jonathan went to David into the a». Hum. 18. 8. the a*, devoured more people that day •A ings 18»23.1aythe bullock on ro.and no fire under htngi £.24. there came two she-bears out of the w. CAron. 29. 2. 1 have prepared a». for things of ip. Piai. 80. 13. the boar out of the w. doth waste it J.12. 6. we fouod it in the fields of the a/. 341. 7. as when one cleaveth ». upon the earth *™t, 26. 20. where no w. is, there the fire goeth out 21.as:r. cofire, so is a contentious man to kin. fire tccl. 10. 9. he that cleaveth w. shall be in danger *«ff.l0.15.staffshouldIifiEupitselfasifitwerenoBt. SO. 33. the pile thereof is fire and much id. *5. 20. thej; that set up the w. of their image 80. 17. for iron I will bring silver, for a-, brass "■". 5.14, 1 will make my words fire, this people w. 7. 18. the children gather w. the fathers kindle fire S8. 13. thou hast broken the yokes of w. but snalt tM*.15.3'.shallo'.be taken thereof to do any work* ^. 10. bcio 00 ID. U 39. 10. DO w. out of the iield WOR Mie. 7. 14. the flock which dwell solitary in the 9. tiab, S. 19. woe to him that saith to the 10, awake Hag. 1.8. go up, bring w. and build the house Zech. 12. 6. like ..n hearth of fire among the zn. 1 Cur. 3. 12. if any build on this fouodatiou, v>. hay S Tim. 2. 2U. but also vessels of zf. and earth Hee OrcKRiNG, Stonz. WOODS. Esek. 34. 25. they shall sleep safely iu the w. W00l'\ Lev. 13. 48. if the plague be in the warp or w. 51. if the plague be spread in the warp or the w. 3t. burnt that garment, whether warp or w. 53. if the plague be not spread, wash the a. 58. 56. then he shall rend it oul of the warp or w. 59. this is the law of leprosy in the warp or 10. WOOL. Judg. 6. 37. I will puL a fleece of 10. in the iloor 2 A ings 3.4. Mesha rendered 100,000 rams with ai. I^sal, 147. 16. the Lord giveth snow like w. Prov. 31. 13. she seeketh is, and fiajc, and worketh La.X. 18. tho'yoursins like crimson, shall beasu-'. 51. 8. worm shall eat them like w. but my righteousness Etek. 27 18. Damascus was thy merchant in w. .14 . 3. ye eat the fat, ye clothe you with the w. 44. 17- and no w. shall come upon them Dari. 7- 9- the hair of his head like w. Rev. 1.14. Ho.k'.2.5.will go after my lovers that give me,my a'. 9-1 will recover my w. and my flax given to cover WOOLLEN. Lev. 13. 47. the garment, whether vi. or linen, dg. 48. the leprosy be in the warp or woof of w. 52. 19-19- Dor shall a garment mingled of linen and ic. IP come upon thee, Deut. 22. 11. WORD, In Hebrejo, DBhax ; in 6're«^, Rhema, or Logo£ It gignifieSf 1. The eternal Son of God, the vncreated Wisdom, the second Person of the most holy Trinity equal and coiisubstajitial with the lather. The Evangelist John, chap. 1. 1. more expressly than ayiy other has opened the mystery uj this WORD, 7uhe?i he tells ns. In me beginning was the M ori^, and the Word vas v/ith God, and the Word w^s God. The same was iu tlie beginning with God. All things were made by him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. Christ Jesus ts called the WORD, (1) In respect of his person, he Aeing the express image of the Father, as we are told, Ileb. 1. 3. as our words are of our thoughts, (2) In respect if ha office, be- cause the Father made known his wtil to the church in all ages by him, as we declare our minds one to another by our words, John 3. 34. (3) Because the Messiah was calltd The Word of God by tlie Jews. The Chaldee Para, phra.-ti, the most ancient Jeuish wnitrs extant, generally make use of the word MEAIRA. which stgnifes the Word, i« those places where AJoses puts the name Jehovah. ^J7i4 it is gene- rally ihojighl, that under this term the Para- phrasts would i7ittmate the Sa7t of Cod, the second PenoH of the Trinity. Now their testimony is so much the more considerable, as having Itved before Christ, or at ihetime of Chrtst, they are irrefragable wit?iesses of the seiitiments oj their nation concerning this article, sijice thtir Ta.rgnm, or Expitcotton, has always been, and still is, itt ■universal esteem among the Jews. And as they ascnbe to Memra all the attributes of the Deity, it is concluded from thence, that they believed the divinity oJ the ffOlitJ. They say, that it was MEMRA, or the I'l'UKl), uhich created the world ; ichich appeared to Moses on muuut Sniai j which gave htm the law ; which spoke to htm face to face ; iohich brought Israel vut of Egypt ; which marched bejoie the people j which wrought ail those miracles which aie recorded in the book of Exodus, It was the same WOR D that appeared to Abraham in the pl'tin of Mamre ; that was seen of Jacob at Beth-el, to whom Jacob rnade his vow, and acknowledged as God, Gen. 2a. 20, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, S^c. then shall the Lord be my God. II. The word iV taken for what is written in the Sacred books of the Old and New Teatame^tt, Luke 21. 28, Blessed are they that bear the vord of God and keep it. Jam. 1. 22, Be ye doors of the word. This is the inspired and created word. III. lor the divine luw, which teaches and commands good things, and forbids evil. Psal. 129- 101, I have refrained my feet from every evil way, that I might keep thy word. This is the word of piecept or commandment. IV. For eveiy promiie of God, touching any good things, whether temfvral cr eternal. Psal. 119. 25, Quicken tho« ue according to thy WOR word. So in verses 38. 49, Staotish th; word unto tby servant, who is devoted to thy fear. Remember the word unto thy servant, upon which thou hast caused me to hope. This it the word of promise. W For prophecy, or vision. Isa. 21, The word that Isaiaa saw. VI. Word also signifies the command oJ God. Psal. 147. 18, He sendeth out his word and melteth them ; speaking of the ice. One viotA. shall dissolve them. So in Luke 5. 3, Ne- vertheless at thy word I will let down the net. It was thus the good Centurion suid to Chrtst, Wherefore ncitlier thougiit I myself worthy to come unto thee ; but say in a word, and my servantsfcall be healed, Luke 1. 7- This ts a u'Ltrd of authority, orderuig things to be done e£ectuully. In Mat. 4. J, 4. the devil putting our Saviour upon an unnecessary prooj if his dtvtnity, and a dit- truit of God's providetice, by desiring htm to turo the stones into bread ; our Saviour answers him, that man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God; that is, by whatwever the providence of Ood shall afford, and bless for our support ; yea, a man may live by his power and will ojtly without any means at all, if God so please ; or bejed b* ravens, as Elijah was; and therefore no man should absolutely rest upon the nieayu.and, with- out warrant, iun to art eztt aordinary course for supply, but should trust iti God, and wait on Aim to provide as he yleaies. Gen. 37- 14. go and bring me w, again, Mat. 2. 8. 44. 18. Omy lord, let me speak a.w.2Sam.l\. yz, Exod. 8. 13. Lord did according to the w, of Moses 12. 35. Israel did according to the w, of Most] ' 32. -28. Levi did according to the w. Lev. lu. 7. Num. 13, 26. they brought back w. unto them 2'J. 8. lod^e here, 1 will bring you w, D^it. 1. 22. SO. yet tbe w, I shall say to tbee, that do 35. the w. 1 shall speak |j38. the w. God putlKtta 23. 5. the Lord put a w. in Balaam's mouth Deut. 1. 25> they brougtit us w. again, and said 4. 2. ye shall not add unto the w. I command you 8. 3. but by evtr_\ w, that proceedeth out of the mouth of God doth man live. Mat. 4.4. 15. 1 9- beware there be not a w. in thy heart 18. 20. the prophets that presume to speak a w. 21, how shall we know the w. ? Jer. 28, 9* 21, 5. by their a', shall every controversy be tried 30. 14. the w. is nigh thee, Rom, 10. 8. Jush. 1. 13. remember the w. Moses commanded 8. 35. there was not a w. which Joshua read not 14. 7, I brought him &'.|[22, 32. brought them w, 1 Sam. 4* 1. the w. of Samuel came to all Israel 17*,t30. he turned, and spake after the same u-. 2 Sam, 3. 11. he could not answer Abner a w. 7. 7- in all places spake I a w. 1 Chron. 17. 6. 25. the i^. thou hast spoken concerning thy servan 15 28. till there come n. from you to certify lu. 1 9- 10. speak ye not a '-'. of bringing the king 24. 4. the king's w. prevailed, 1 Chron. 21. 4. 1 Kings 2. 30, Benaiah brought the kin^ u. acain, 2 Kings 23. 9, 20. 2 Chron. 34. 16", 28. 4C. the w. that 1 have heard is good 8. 56. hath not failed one w. of all his promise 18. 21. the people answered not a.w. Isa. 36. 31. t24. all the people answered, the w. is good 2 Kings 6. I8.he smote according to the w. of Elisht 18. ya. hear the w. of the great king of Assyria 1 Chro7i. 16. 15. mindful of the w. which he com- manded to a Uiousand generations, Psa^. 105. B^. 2 . 13. advise what w, I shall bring to him Neh. 1. 8. remember w. thou commandedst Mosei Esth. 1. 21. he did according to w. of Memucau 7. 8. as the w. went out of the king's mouth Job 2. 13. they sat down, none spake a w. to Job Psal. 17. 4. by w. of thy lips, 1 have kept me 68. 11. the Lord gave the w. many published it 1 19' 19' remember the w. to tby servant on which 123. mine eyes fail for the if. pf thy righteousness 139. 4. there is not a w. in my tongue, but thou Prt'v. 12. £5. a good w. maketh the heart glad 13. 13. whoso despiseth the w. shall he destroyed 14. 15. simple believe the w. but the prudent 15. 33. w. spoken in due season how good is ic ! 18. i 13. he that returneth a w. before he hear it 23. 11. a w. fitly spoken is" like apples of gold in pictures of silver Eccl. 5. + 2. be not ha.sty to utter any ^.before God 8. 4. where the w. of a king is, there is power ij-fl.5.24. they despised B). of the Holy One of Israe. 8. 10. speak w, and it shall not stand, God with us 9.8. the Ld. sent a a;, to Jacob, it lighted 00 Israo 29. 31. that make a man an offender for a u>. 30. 31. thine ears shall hear a w. behind tiif-e 41. 28. there was no counsellor could answer a 10 44. 26. that confirmeth the w. of his servant 45. 23, the w. is gone out of my ipiuth 50, 4. I should know how to s^ieak -j. u. in sea. 6, 6. let him that is taught in the w. communicate I'lph. 5. 26. cleanse with washing of water by the w. Pint. 1. 14. are bold to speak the if. without fear 2. l6. holding forth the jo. of life to rejoice in day Col. 1. 5. heard in the w. of the trutli of the gospel 3. iQ. let the w. of Christ dwell in you richly 17. whatsoever ye do \mo. or deed, do in name 1 Thess 1. 5. OUT gospel came not to you in w.only 6. having received the in. in much affliction 2.13. ye receive itnotas ?i.-. of men.but asit is in truth word of God working effectually in you " 77(ew, 2.2. or be troubled, not by Sprit, nor by w. 15, have been taught, whether by w,or our epistle 17- G, comfort andstablishyou in every good iv. 3. 1 4. if any man obey not our w, by this epistle 1 'J'im,-i. 12. be thou an example of beliversin w. 5. 1". ihey who labour in the w. and doctrine 2 Tim. 2. 17. their w. will eat as doth a canker 4. 2, pveach jo. be instantin season out of season Ttt. 1.9- holding fast the faithful w. as taught iiei'/.l.S.upholdiriE; all things by the w. of his power 2. 2, if the w. spoken by anG;els was stedfast 4. 2, but the vo. preached did not profit them 5, 13, is unskilful in the a/, of righteousness 7. 28. but the 7i'.of the oath.whichwas since the law 19,19. intreated w. should not be spoken any more 13. 22.brethi-en, suffer the w. of exhortation , Jam. 1.21. receive with meekness the ingrafted w. 32, he ye doers of the w. and not hearers only 23. if any be a hearer of the w. and not a doer 3. 2. if any man offend not in tv. is a perfect man \ Pet.'H.I. as babes desire the sincere milk of the HJ, 8. even to them who stumble at the 70. being 3. 1. if any obey not the w. may without theaJ. 2 Pet. 1 , 1(1. we nave a more sure w. of prophecy ?■. 7. the heavens by the same w, are kept in siore IJohn 1.1. our hands have handled the w. oflife %. )8. let us nut love m w. but in deed and trutb 0 m. 2 Chr. 10, 15. that the Lord might perform his w. Pj'oA5f.4,inGodwill 1 praise /ii'jw.in him trust,10. 103. 20. hearkening unto the voice oi his w. 105, 19. until the time that his w. came &8. and they rebelled not against his a>. lOQ, 24. they believed not hisw. but murmured 107, 20. he sent his w. and healed them 130. 5. I wait for the Lord and in his to. do I hope 147. 15. hiK 70, runneth very swiftly 18. he sendeth out his 70. and melteth them 19. he sheweth his jo. unto Jacob, his statutes 148. 8, snow, vapour, stormy wind fulfilling his 70. Isa. 66. 5. hear, ye that tremble at his w. Jer. 20. 9. but his ai. was in my heart as a fire Lam. 2, 17. he hath fulfilled hisw. he commanded Joel 2, 11. he is strong that executeth his w. Mat, 8, 16, he cast out the spirits with his to. Luke 4. 32. astonished, for his w. was with power John 4. 41, many believed because of his own w. 5. .38, ye have not hts 70. abiding in you Acts 2. 41. they that gladly received his 70. Tit. I. 3. but hath in due times manifested his vs. 1 Johyi 2. 5. whosokeepeth/i« ai. in him is the love See Lord. My "WORD. T^um. 11. 23. whether my w. shall come to pass 20. 24, because ye rebelled against viy lo. 1 Kings 6. 12. then will I perform my w. with thee 17. 1. nor dew nor rain, but according to my a'. Isa. 55.11. so shall my aj.be that goeth out of mouth 66, 2. 1 will look to him that trembleth at my w. Jer, 1. 12, I will hasten my w. to perform it 23, 28. he that hath my a), let him speak my to. 29. is not my zo. like as a fire, saith the Lord? 30. 1 am against the prophets that steal my w. 29. 10. 1 will perform my good to. towards you Mat. £4, 35. but my 10. shall not pass away 'Joh?i 5. 24. he that heareth my w. and helievein I 8.31. continue in my w. yn arc my disciples indeed WOR 1 John 8.37 . hill me bee. my w, hath no place In vm 43. even because ye cannot hear my zo. Rev. 3. 8. thou hast kept my to. not denied my oatn* This WORD, Exod. 14. 12. is not ///w the. a;, that we did tell the*' Jos/i. 14. 10. since the Lord spake this 20. to SJo«"« 2 Sam. 19. 14. they sent this to. to the king 1 At«Dj 2.23. hast not spoken this zo. against his lifn 2 Jiings 19. 21. this is the 10. that the Lord hato spoken of him, Isa. 16. 13. | 24. 3. I 'V. ■ Ezra 6 n. that whosoever shall alter this a. lO.fl.sivear that they should do according to thit » Isa. 8.20. if they speak not according to this zo. 30 12.because ye despise r/itia'.aad trust in oppres. Jer. 5. 14. because ye speak this w. 2.3, 38. 7.2. proclaim there this w. and say, hear word 13. 12. thou snalt speak unto them this to. 14. 17. therefore shalt thou say this tb. to them 22. 1. Lord said, go down, and speak there this , 26. 1. in the reign of Jehoiakim this w. came froo: the Lord, saying, 27. 1. | 34. 8. | .3&. 1 28. 7. hear now this zo. Amos 3. 1- | 4. 1. | 5. 1. Dan. 10. 11. when he had spoken this w. to me Zech. 4. 6. this is the zo, of the Lord to Zerubbabel Acts 22. S2. they gave him audience to /hit ni. Rom. Q.Q.foT this is w. of promise, Sarah have a son ffei. 12.27. '/'" to. yet once more signifieth 1 Pet. 1. 25. this is the to. which is preached to yon Thy "WORD. Gen. 30. 34,1 would it might be according to M^ a;, 41.40. according to thy w, shall my people be ruled Exod, 8. 10, he said, be it according to thy zo. Num. 14, SO. I have pardoned, according to thy te Detit. 33-9- have observed thy to. and kept coveoaDt 1 Hings 3. 12. I have done according to thy w. 8. 26. let thy zo. I pray thee, be verified 18. 36, I have done all these things at thy u. 22. 13. let thy 70. I pray thee, be like the wor . of one of them and speak what is good, 2 Chr. 18. 12 Psal, 199. 9. by taking heed according to thy zo. 11. thy ». have I hid in mine heart, not to £in 16. will delight in statutes, 1 will not forget thy te- 17* that I may live, and keep thy 70. 101, 25. quicken me according to thy w. 107 . 154. 28. strengthen thou me according to thy w, II6 .38. stablish thy w.||42. I trust in thy zo. 4'1. even thy salvation according to thy zt. 50. comfort in affliction, for thy to. quickened me 58. be merciful to me according to thy to. 65, 76 67. 1 went astray, but now have I kept (Ay zo. 74. because I have hoped in t/ty to. 147. 81, I hope in thy 70. 114. |l 140. thy zo. is pure 82. mine eyes fail for thy70.\\\O5. thy 70. is a lamp 89, for ever, O Lord, thy to is settled in heaven 133. order my steps in thy zo. let not iniquity 148. night-watches, that I might meditate in thy u. 158, 1 was grieved, because they kept not thy w 160, thy to. is true|[l@S. I rejoice at thy zo, 161. but my heart st'andeth in awe of t/ty id. 169. give me understanding according |to thy &>. 170. supplication, deliver me according to t.'ty to. 172. my tongue shall speak of thy zo. for thy com, 138. 2. thou hast magnified My a?, above thy name Jer. 15. 16. thyzo. was r,o me the joy of my heart £zek. 20. 46. drop thy to. tov/ard the south, prophesy 21. 2. drop My a), toward the holy places, prophesy Amos 7. 16. drop not thy zo. against house of Isaac Had, 3. ^. thy bow was made naked, even thy zo Luke 1. 38. be it unto me according to My a>. 2. 29. servant depart in peace, according to f/jyzz). 5. 5. nevertheless at thy w. 1 will let down the net John 17 .6.thine they were, and they have kept My zo* 14. 1 have given them My a'.|117. thy to. is truth Acts 4. 29- with all boldness they may speak thy tt. See Truth. "WORDS. Gen, ll.-fl. the whole earth was of one zo. Exod. 4.H0. and Moses said, I am not a man of zo. 15. and thou shalt putw. in his mouth. 5. 9- more work, and let them not regard vain at 19- 8. Moses returned the zo. of the people 23. 8. gift perverteth zo. of righteous, Dent. I6. IQ 34. 1. the zo. which were in the first tables 28.Moses wrote the aj.ofthe covenant, PfiTfr. 10.? Dent. 2. 26. I sent to Sihon with to. of peace 28. 14. thou shalt not go aside from any of the w 29-9- keep theiii. of his covenant and do them, that yemay prosper, 2 Kiitgsi^. 3,24. 2 C/iron., 34-31. 32. 1. give ear, O heavens, hear, O earth, the zo.oi my mouth, Psal. 54. 2. | 7tt, 1 Prov. 7. 24 1 Sam. 28. 20, Saul was afraid of the to. of Samuel 2 Sam, 19, 43. the w. of men of Judah were fiercer 1 Kings 22. 13, behold, the to. of prophets declare good to the king with one mouth, 2 Chron. 18. 12 2 Kings 6. 12. Elisha telleth the to. thou speakesi 18. 20, but they are but vain zo. Isa. 36, 5. 2 Chr. Q.^ZQ. Solomon's acts written in zo. of N athaa 12.-ll5.in xo ofShemaian|l-:0.+ 34. in zo .of Jehu ai^. 30. to Slot; praises with the a». of David 33, 8. the people rested on the :o of Hcrekin-^ WOP KfiA.Q 10 lie MDt lencn wi^v. of peace andtruto JdA 6.96.do yu irauioft to reprove ». and speeches ••fl-shall the w.ofthy mouth belike astrong wind? IS. 11. doth Dot the ear try a. T ."Vl. 3. 15. n. thou Icttest such w, go out of thy mouth 16. 3. bhall fan i«.have an end, or what emboldens 4. 1 uould hetp up u. agaiusi you and shake my 18.2. how long will it be ere ye make an end ofui. ? ly.S.how long will ye break me io pieces with to. ? iZI. 5. 1 would know ihezr* he would answer me 12. I haveeMeemed the lo. of his mouth more U. l^.he inultiplieih v>. without knowledge 3ti.t 3. shew thee, that there are yet w. for God SS. 8. who is this that darkeueth counsel by to. t aal. 19-14. let the w, of my mouth be acceptable SS. 1. why so far from the ic. of m^ roaring r 86. 3. the w* of his mouth are iniquity and deceit dS.^.thoalovestalldevouriDgzf.O deceitful tongue 05. 21, w. of his mouth were smoother than butter 59. 12. for 10. of their lips, let them be taken 65. t 3. to. of iniquities prevail against me 137. 1 3. they required of us the w. of a song Prov. 1. 6. to understand the xo. of the wise 4. 5. decline not from the w. of my mouth, 5. ?• 6. 2. thou art snared with the w. of thy mouth 10. 19. in multitude qIw, there wanteth not sin 12. 6. Iff. of the wicked are to lie in watt for blood 15. 26. ihe w» of the pare are pleasant u. 18. 4. the to. of a man's mouth are as deep waters 8. thezv. of a tale-bearer are as wounds, S6. 22. 19' 7- he pursueth them within, they are wanting 27. he causeth thee to err from w. of knowledge 22. 12, he overthrows the w. of the transgressor 17. bnw down thine ear, hear the ic. of the wise £1. make thee know, certainty of the w. of truth that thou mightfst answer the w. of truth 23. 8. and thou shalt lose thy sweet sf. 29. 19. a servant will not be corrected bpr w. £cc/.5..3.fool'svoice known by multitude oficlO. 14. 10. 12. Ihea'. of a Wiseman's mouth are graciou.s 12. 10. the preacher sought to find out acceptable tc. what was written, even thew. of truth 11. the xo. of the wi.se are as goads and as nails Jin. 29. 11. is become as the xe. of abook sealed 37.4. it may b^ God will hear the w. ofRabshakeh 0^. 1.1. uttering from the heart u'. of falsehood Jsr. 11. 2. hear ye the 10. of this covenant, 6. 23. 9 because of the Lord and v>, of his holiness 35.14.ni. of Jonadab son of Rechab are performed 44. SB. i-emnant shall know whose ui. shall stand lizek. 3. 6. whose w. thou canst not understand Xiaxh. 7. 25. shall speak great xo, against most Ilij 12. 4_. shut up the »*». |] 9. the w. are closed up Kos. 6. 5. 1 have slain them by the w. of my mouth 14. 2. take with you w. and turn to the Lord Zeck. 1.13. answered with good and comfortable to 7. 7. should ye not hear the w. the Lord hath cried Mat. 26. 44- saying the same vi. J^fark 14. 3g. /.ui(:«4. 22. allwondered at graciousw.which proceed. Ja/m 6. 63. the xo. I speak to you they are life 68.to whom we go i thou hast the w. of eternal life 17. 8. I have given to them the &>• thou gavest me Acit 2. 40. with many other to. did he testify 7> 22. Moses was mighty in xo. and in deeds 10. 22.Cornelius was warned to hear w. of thee 11* H. send for Peter, who shall tell thee xo. 15. 15. to this agree the xo. of the prophets 24. that certain have troubled you with w. 18. 15. but if it be a question of xo. and names 20. 35. to remember the w. of the Lord Jesus as. sorrowing most of all for the to. he spake St). 25. but I speak forth xo. of truth and soberness Pom. l6.16.by good w. deceive hearts of the simple 1 Car. 1. 17. not with wisdom of w. 2. 4, 13. 14. 9. except ye utter xo. easy to be understood 19.1 had rather speak five w. with understanding £oA. 5. 6. let no man deceive you with vain xo. - ,/'tm. 4.6, nourished up in a*, of faith and doctrine 2T'i'Hi.2.14.that they strive not about :o, to no profit 4 15. for he hath greatly withstood our to. 2 f'at.S C. be mindful of the xo. spoken by prophets i?«w. I. 3. hear the a), of this prophecy, 22. 18. 22. 19. take away from the n>. of this prophecy Ail Mff WORDS. Oen. 45. IJ. they told .facob nil the w. of Joseph Lcod 4. CK. Moses told A axnw all the xo. ofthp Lord tAil.Moses told the people a// r/(ff »'. iS'vm. 11. 24. 4. Moses wrote all the to. of the Lord and rose Df\i. C. X', -jn the tables were written all the to. 17. 19- keej- all the a<,|;29. 29.^may do all tiie to. 2". .1. write on stones ail the xo. of this law, 8. 26. cursed is he that confirmeth not ail the xo. VR. 56. if thou wilt not observe to do ail the a. 31. 12. and observe to do all tite xo. of this law 32 . 44. Moses spake all the to . of this song in ears 46. set your hearts to all the xo. } testify Jorh. 8. .14. he read ail tite xo. of the law, blessings 16mi. 8. 10. Samuel told all the te. of the Lord A>if'19-4.it may be the Lord will htKallthe to. of Rabshakeh sent br king of Assyria* Itm. 37- 17. 2 Kings 23. 2. Josiah read all the v. of the covenant found in the house of the Lord, 2 Chron. .Si. 30. Prov. 8. a. all the xo. of my mouth are righteousness Eccl.l. 21, also take no heed unto a// thexo. spoken Jer. 11. 8. bring on them all the xe. of this covenant 25. 2. speak all the jo. that I command thee 20, according to all the xo* of Jeremiah 30. 2. write all the xo. I have spoken, 36. 2. 36. 4. Uaruch wrote all the xo, of the Lord, 32. 43. 1. when Jeremiah had ended d// t/ie 10. of Lord Acii 5. 20. speak to the people all t/te 10. of this life WORDS i>/ Cod, A^um.24.4. hath said, which heard the xo.o/Gotl, 16. 1 Chr. 25.5. llemaii the king's seer in the xo.of (iod Exra 9-4. every one that trembleth at the to, of God Psal. 107. 11. they rebelled against the a. of Cod Joint 3« 34. he whom God sent, speaketh w. of God 8. 47- be that is of God, heareth ihe to. of God Rev. 17. 17. until the zc. 0/ God be fulfilled See Heard. His WORDS. Gen. 37- 8. they hated him yet the more for hts xe. Deut. 4. 36. thou heardest his xo. out of the fire Judg. ll.ll.Jephthah uttered all his xo. before Lord 1 Ham. ^. 19. he let none oihis w. fall to the ground 2 Chr. 36. 16. but they despised his xo. and misused Job 22. 22. and lay up his xo. io thine heart 32. 14. now he hath not directed his xo. against me 34. .35. and his xo. were without wisdom 37> f(ir he multiplieth his w. against God Psal.55. il.his xo. softer than oil, yetdrawn swords 106. 12. then believed they his xo. sang his praise Prov. 17. 27. he that hath knowledge spareth his to. 29. 20. Heest thou a man that is hasty in hit xo. t ^. 6. add thou not unto his xo. lest he reprove thee Isa. 31. 2. the Lord will not call back his xo, Jer. 18. 18. let us not give heed to any of his xe. Oaji. 9- 12. he hath confirmed his xo. he spake Amosl. lU. the land is not able to bear all /^rr w. Mark 10. 24. the disciples were astonished at his to. 12. 13, to catch him in his xo. Lttke 20. 20. Luke 20. 26. they could not take hold of hij> xo. 24. 8. they remembered his w. and returned Hee Lord, Mif WORDS. Num. 12. 6. he said, hear now my xo. Job 34. 2. Deut. 4. 10. I will make them hear my xo. 11. 18. therefore lay up my xe. in your heart 18. 18. and 1 will put my xo. in his mouth 19. whosoever will not heark-en to my to. I will require it of him, Jer. 29. 19. | 35. 13. Neh. 6. 19. and they uttered my to. to him Job 6. 3. therefore my xo. are swallowed up 19. 23. Oh! that rny to. were now written 29. 22, after my xo. they spake not again 33. 1. hearken to all my w. 34. 16. Acts 2. 14. S.myxo. shall be of uprightness of my heart, 36.4, Psfil. 5. 1. g've ear to my xo. O Lord, consider 50. 17. seeing thou castest m^ xo. behind thee 56. 5. every day they wrest my xo. thought for evil 141. 6. they shall hear my xo. for they are sweet Prov. X. 23. I will make known my to. unto you 2. 1. my son, if thou wilt receive my to. 4. 4. let thine heart retain my w. and live 4.20. attend to my xo. ||7. 1. keep my xo. Isa. 51, 16. [ have put my xo, in thy mouth, and say to Zion, thou art my people, .fer. 1. 9. 59. 21. my xo. which 1 have put in thy momh Jer. 5. 14. I will make my xo. in thy mouth fire 6. 19. tbey have not hearkened to my w. nor law 11. 10. which refused 10 hear my xe. 13. 10. 18. 2. there 1 will cause thee to hear my xo, 19> 15. that they might not bear my xo. 23. 22. if they caused my people to hear my xo. 25. 8. because ve havt itot beard my xo, 13. I will brnrg ij^w „iiat land all my to. 39. 16. I will bring my w. on this city for evil 44. 29. you may know my xo. shall surely stand Ezek.H.t. thoushaltspeakm^w.tothem, 3. 4, 10. 12. 2B. there shall none of my xo, be prolonged A/fc.2.7-donot m^ xe. do good to him ChatTalketh ? Zech.\.6.myxo.A\^ they not take hold of yourfath. ? Mark 8. 38. whosoever shall be ashamed of me and myte.oiYixm Son of man be ashamed, Ltilce'^.26. 1.*} 3L.but ;»j/w. shall not pass a.vfs,y,LH/ce 2L. 33. Ltihe 1. 20. because thou believest not my xo. which shall be fulfilled in their season John 5. 47. bow shall ye believe my xo. ? IC, 47. if any man he&r my xe. and believe not 48. he that receiveth not my xo. one judgeth him 14. 23. will keep wi/ re. || 15. 7- myxo. abide in you Their WORDS. Gen, .34. 18. their xo. pleased Ilamor and Shechem 1 Chroii. 9. 6. 1 believed uoiiheirfo. until I came i-*sal, 19.4. their line is gone out thro* all the earth, their xo. to the end of the world, Horn. 10. 18. F.zek. 2. 6. Son of man, be not afraid of their w. Luke 24. 11. their to. seemed to them as idle tales These WORDS. Gen. 39. 17. she spake to him according to these xp. WOR >Cr(n.4S.7.wetold according to the tenor of rftfj« m f-'-rod 19. 0. these are the le. thou shalt speak, 7. 20. 1 God spake all these to. Deut. 5. 32. .34. 27. Lord said, write thou these to. Jer. 36. 17. 35. 1. these arc the w, whi»U the Lord hath com- manded you to do them, I)eut, 6 6. | 29. 1. A'7(m,l6.11. as he had made an end of speaking all (Aejcw. ground clave, Deut. .32.45.1 Sam. 24.16. Deut. 12. 28. observe, hear all these xo. Zeck. 8.9. 1 Ham. 21. 12. David laid up these v>. in his heart 24. 7. David stayed his servants with these b'. '2 5am.7.17 -according to all rMtf ic. and this vision so did Nathan speak to David, 1 C/iro/i.17.15. 2 A'i«gil8.27. hath myraasiersenime to thy ma.v ter and to thee to speak these xo.t Isa. 36. 12. 23. 16. the man of God proclaimed these a. Jer. 3. 12. go proclaim these to. towards the nortn 7. ^7. speak all these a. unto them, 26. 15, 16. 10. these to. || 25. .30. prophecy all these w, 22. 5. bnt if ye will not Lear these to. I swear 33. 24. Zedekiah said, let no man know of these ». 45 1. when he had written these to. 51. 60. 51 Gl. when thou shah read all these w. [^ke £4.. 44. these are the w. \ spake unto you Jifkn^ ii.these to. spake his parents, feared Jew.i - VQ, ai these are not xe. of him that hath a devil Acts 2. 22. ye men of Israel, htHTthete xo. Jesus 10. 44. while Peter yet spake these xo. Holy Gliost 13.42.tesought these w. might be preached to them - 28. 29. when he had said these w. Jews departed I The-tt,'i 18. comfort one another with i/jei«»._ Rev. 21. 5. for these xo. are true and faithful TViy WORDS. Veut. 33. 3. every one shall receive of tht/ xo. Josh. 1. 18. whosoever will not hearken to >>Syw. Jxtdg. 11. 10. if we do not according to thy -o. 1.3. 12. Manoah said, now let thy xo. come lo pass 1 Sam, 15. 24. I have transgressed thy xe. V8. 21. behold I have hearkened to thy xo. lSam,T.Zi . thy xo. sake hast thou done these things 28. thou art that God, and thyw. be true 1 Kings 1. 14. I will come in and confirm th^ ». A'M. 9. 8. for thou hast performed thy xo. Job 4. 4. thy xo. upheld him that was falling Psal. 119. 57. 1 said that 1 would keep thy to.. 103. how sweet are tiiy v>. to my taste! 130. the entrance of thy xo. giveth light 139. mine enemies have forgotten thy 10. Prov. 2.3. 8. thou shalt lose thy sweet w. Q. he will despise the wisdom of t/iy to. Ecct. 5. 2. be not rash, therefore let thy xo. be few Jer. 15. 16. thy xo. were found, and I did eat them' Ezek. .33. 31. hear thy xo. but do them not, 32. Dan, 10. 12. fear not, Daniel, from the first da^' thy xo. were heard, and I am come for thy to Mat. 12. 37- for by thy 10. thou shalt be justified, aud by thy to. thou shalt be condemned. Yotir WORDS. Gen. 42. 16. kept in prison, that your u. be proved 20. bring Benjamin, so shall your xo. be verified 14. 10. let it be according to your xo.Jos/i. 2.21. Deut.l.S-i.the Lord heard the voice oiyour w.d.SUj Job 32. 11. behold, 1 waited foryoiy to. 1 gave ear Isa. 41, 26. there is none that heareth your w. Jer. 42. 4. 1 will pray to God according 10 your xo. Ezek. 35.13. ye have multiplied your xo. against ma Mai. 2. 17. ye have wearied the Lord with your »>• 3. 13, your w. have been stout against me, saiihLd. Mat. 10. 14, shall not receive you nor hear your to. WORK Is taken, (1) For such business as is proper tt every mattes calling, xo/tich may be doxie ixt JU days. £xod. 20. 9, Six days shalt thou laboLi^ and do all thy teork. (2) lor any tiiought viord, or outward actwn, luhetlier good or evil Lccl. 12. 14, God shall bring every xeork into judgment. (3 J Work is put for wages. Lev 19- 13, The wages, in llebreto, the xoork a him that is hired, shall not abide with thee all night. So in Job 7- 2, As an hireling looketh for the reward of his work, Heb. for his toork. (4) Work is put Jor vengeance or judgment, Isa. 5. 19. Let him make speed and hasten his work: " Let him begin lo execute vengeance as " soon as he pleases." And ixt Isa. 28, 21 That he may do his xoork, his strange n,ork, " That he may execute iiii extraordinary ai\ '' unusual judgment agatxut Israel ; a jxidg " me7i: contrary to tlie bexiigjiity of God's na " tun, afid to his usual way of' dealmg xoie* " his people.^* (5) Work ts put Jor miracle, John 7. 21, 1 have done one xoork, anu ye all marvel : The miracle our Saviour speaks oj, n his healing the mail toho lay at tlie pool oj Bei/iesda, The works of God, denote, (I) Bis work of crea- tion. Gen. 2. 2, On the seventh day God ended his work. (2) His works of prov. fena in preserving and governing tU xoorld. Johi 5. 17, My I'atner tMrkeih hii^«rto. (•. A WOR worn of Teiemftian it called God's work. John 9. 4, 1 mast work the works of him that sent me. And particularly the faith of ti-ne be- lievers is called the work of God. John 6 29, L'liis is the joork of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent. The work of redemp- tton is attributed to the Three Penorts of the Trinity, and their acts hersin are of the same extent : The Father Ivves those that are given to Christ in the covenant of redemption, and Christ is the Saviour of those that are loved by the Father ; and the Spirit sanctifies those that fire justified through the merits of Christ's Slood. T'hus there is a chain in salvation, the beginning it from the Father, the dispensation through the Son, and the application by the Spirit : So in looking after the comfort of elec- tion, believers mtist first look inward to the work of the Spirit on their hearts, then out- ward to the work of Christ on the cross, then up'L'ard to the everlasting love of the Father in heaven, 1 Pet. 1. 2. hy good works are to be understood all manner of duties iyiward and outward, as well thoughts, as words and actions, toward God or man, which are commanded tn the lato of God, and proceed from a pure heart and faith unfeigned, and are referred unto God's glory ; for it is 7iecessaTy that good works proceed from right principles. and have right motives a7id ends, namely, a principle of love to God, the motive of obedi- ence to God's law, and the glory of God as the chief end. 1 Cor. 10. 31, Whether therefore ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God. Eph* 2. 10, For we are his woricmanship, created io Christ Jesus uoto good works. It is said, James 2. 24, You see that by worki a man is justified. The Apostle does not there treat of our justification tn the sight of God, hut of the justification of our faith in the sight of man, and therefore asserts that justi- fication is by works, Ver. 18, I will shew thee my faith by my works, for works justify our faith, and dechre us to be justified before men, leho cannot see nor knoTO our faith but by our works. St. Paul, in his Epistles to the Romans and Galatians, asserts, by many arguments, our justification by faith, thai re- ceives and relies upon the righteousness of Christ, that is, his obedience and sufferinp; Rom. 3. 24, 28. And surely the apostles, being inspired by the same Spiiit, cannot be sup- posed to contradict one another. Alan, because fie is depraved and weakened with original sin, ts not able to fulfil the law, and cannot be justified or accepted before God, on accoujit of his toorks, for by tiie works of the law shall no flesh be justified, Rom. 3. 20. Gal. 2. 16. The righteousness of Christ is the sole meritorious cause if our justification; but those that are justified, are also sanctified, and will be careful to maintain good works, for without holiness no man shall see the Lord, Heb. 12, 14. Christ's righteousness, received by faith, and itnpnted to true believers, i; the cause »f their justification, and gives them a gracious title to heaven, and sanctification makes them meet for it : Bernard says. Bona opera sunt via ad regnum, con causa reg- nandi , " Good works are the way to the " kingdom, not the cause of entering the " kingdom." Exod. 5. y. let there more w. belaid on the meo 1 2. 16. no manner of w. shall be done in tt.3ra, 20. '0. /,«». 16. 29. I 2.3.3, 28, 31. iVwm.29. 7. 18. 20. shew them the w. that they must do 31. 14. whoso doelh any w. therein shall be cat off from amongst the people, 15. Lev. 23. .50. 35. 2. six days shall w. be done, 20. 9. 36.7. sufficient for all the w. and too much i*i'..23. 7. in seventh day an holy convocation, ye shall do no servile w. therein, 8. 21, 25, 35, 36. Num. 28. 18, 25, 26 | 29- 1, 12, .35. VcuC. 4. 28. the w. of men's hands, 27. 15. 2 Ktngs 19. 18. 2 Chr. 32. I9. Psal. 115. 4. | 135. 15. 5. 14. the sabbath of the Lord tby*God, in it thou shalt not do any w, l6. 8. Jer. 17. 22, 24. 14. 29. that the L. may bless thee in all at. of thy hand which thoudoest,24. 19. | 28.12. j 30. 9'. J5. ig. do now. with the firstling of thy bullock 3i. 2y. to provoke him tn anger through fhe w. ol your hands, 1 Kings iG. 7. Jer. 7,2. 40. 33.11. blesstheLd.and accept the a), of his hands Kings 5. 16. chief of Solomon's officers which were over the w. 9. 23. \ Chi . 29. 6. 2 Chr. 2. 18. 7. 8. his house had another court of the like w. 2 fiings 12. 11. mto hands that did the w. 22, 5,9. 1 C.hion. 9. 33. employed in thatw. day and night 16 .j7. 10 niiniblLT as every clay's lii. required WOR 1 Chron. 29. 1. Solomon young, and the w. is great, Neh. 14. 9. 2 Chron. 31 . 21 . in every w. that he began, he did it 34. 12. the men did the w. faithfully Ezra 4. 24. then ceased the w. of the house of God 5.8. this w-goeth fast 00, prospereih in their hands 6. 7. let the w. of this house of God alone 22. to strengthen their hands in the w. of house 10. 13. neither is it, a w. of one day or two JVe/i.3.5.but their nobles put not their necks tow, 4. 11. slay them, and cause the w. to cease 6. 3. why should the w. cease whilst I leave it 16. they perceived this w. was wrought of God 7. 70. the chief cf the fathers gave to ihe w. Job 1. 10. thou hast blessed the a. of his hands 10. 3. thou shouldest despise the w. of thine hands 14. 15. thou wilt have a desire to w. of thy hands 21. 5. as wild asses go they forth to their w. 34. It. for the w. of a man shall he render to him cause to find according to his ways, 1 Pet. 1. 11. ig. for they are all ihe w. of his hands 36. 9. he sheweth them their w. and transgression Psal. 8. 3. when ] consider the w. of thy fiugers.S. 9. 16. the wicked is snared in the w. of his hands 19. l.the firmament sheweth his handy in, 28. 4, give them after the w. of their hands 44. 1. we heard what zu. thou didst in their days 90. 17, establish thou the w. of our hands upon us 95.9. when your fathers proved me and saw my w. 101. 3. I haie the w. of them that turn aside 102. 25. the heavens are the w. of thy hands 143. 5. I muse on the w. of thy hands Prov. 11. 18. the wicked worketh a deceitfiil w. Eccl. 3. 17. there is a time there for every w. 5.6. why should God destroy the w. of thine hands 8. 9. T applied my heart to every w. under the sun 14. to whom it happeneth according to w. of the wicked, according to the w. of the righteous 9. 10. there is no w. in grave whither thou goesi 12. 14. God will bring every w. into judgment Cant. 7- 1. w. of the hands of a cunning workman Isa. 2. 8. they worship the w, of their own hands, 37. 19. Jer. 1. 16. I 10. 3,9, 15. | 51. 18 17. 8. he shall not look to the w. of his hands 19. 15. neither shall there be any w. for Egypt 25. blessed be Assyria the w. of rx\j hands 28. 21. that he may do his w. his strange w. 29. 16. shall the w. say of him that made it 23. he seeth his children, and the w. of my hands 32. 17- the w. of righteousness shall be peace 45. 1 1 .concerning the w.of my hands command me 49.4. yet surely my w. is with my God 60. 21. they shall inherit the w. of my hands 61.8. and [ will direct their id. in truth 64. 8. and we all are the w. of thy hands 65. 22. mine elect shall long enjoy w. of their hands Jer. 32. 19. great in counsel and mighty in w. 50.29.recompense her according to w. Lam, 3.64. Esek. 15. 3. shall wood be taken to do any w. f 4. is it meet for any w.? |l 5. it was meet for no w, 16. 30. the w. of an imperious whorish woman Hos. 13. 2. all of it the w. of the craftsman 14. 3. we will say no more to the w. of our hands Mic. 5. 13. shalt no more worship Hf.of thine hands Hab. 1. 5. for r will work a a. in your days tfag. 2. 14. and so is every w. of their hands Mark 6. 5. he could there do no mighty w. JbknT. 21. T have done one w, and ye marvel 17. 4. 1 have finished the w. thou gavest me to do Acts 5.38. if this w.be of men it will come to nought 13. 2. for the id. whereunto I have called them 41. behold, ye despisers,and wonder, for I work a w. in your days, a w. which ye will not believe 14. 26. for the w. which they fulfilled 15. 38. who went not with them to the a. Bom. 2. 15. which shew the w. of the law written 9.28. a short w, will the Lord make upon the earth 11. 6. no more grace, otherwise w. is no more w. 1 Cor. 3. 13. every man's w.shallbemade manifest 14. if any man's w. abide |{ 15. if w. be burnt 9- 1. are not ye my w. in the Lord ? Eph. 4. 12. he gave some forthe w. of the ministry Phil. 2. 30. for the w. of Christ he was nigh death 2 Thess. 1.11. that God may fulfil the w. of faith 2. 17.stabUsh you in every good word and w. 2 Tim. 4. 5. do the w. of an evangelist, make full Jam. 1. 4. let patience have her perfect w. 25. but a doer of the w. shall be blessed See Evil, WORK of God, WORKS of God. Exod. 32. 16. the tables were the w. of God Job 37. 14. consider the wondrous w. of God Psal. 64. 9. all men shall dfclare the ro. of God 06. b. come and see the w. of Oad he is terrible 78. 7. that they might not forget the w. of God Eccl. 7. 13. consider the w. of God who can make 8. 17- then 1 beheld all the w. of God 11. 5. even so thou knowest not the w. of God John 6. 28. that we might work the w. of God 19- this is the id. of God that ve believe on me WOR 1 It'hn Q.a.that ur.of God mighc be made manife* Aces 2. 11. we hear them speak the si, of God Horn. 14. 20. for meat destroy not the w. of God See Good, Great. His WORK. Gen. 2. 2. God endedhisw. \\ 3. rested from hii'tp, Exod. 36. 4. they came every man from A»> w. Deut. 32. 4. he is the rock, his za. is perfect Jud£. 19. 16. an old man came from his w. atevea 1 Sam. 8. 16. he will take asses and put to ais re, 1 Kings 7. 14. Hiram came and wrought all his w ! Chron. 4 23. they dwelt wkh the king for hn w 2 Chr. 8.9- of Israel he made no servants for his w 16. 5. Baasha let his w, cease, be left off building Neh. 4. 15. that we returned every man to hisw. Job 7 -2. an hireUng lookeih forthe reward oihitja 36. 24. remember that thou magnify his w. 37. 7- that all men may know his w. Psal. 62. 12. to thee mercy, for thou renderest to every man according to his w. Prov. 24. 29. 104. 23. man goeth forth to his w. and laboui 111, 3. his w. is honourable and glorious Prov. 16. 11. all the weights of the bag are his w. 20. 11. whether his w. be pure or whether right 21. 8. but as for the pure hts w. is right Isa. 5. IQ. lec him hasten kisst. that we may see it 10. 12. the Lord hath performed 'his whole w. 28. 21. that he may do his w. his strange zd. 40, 10. behold, his w. is before him. 62. 11, 54,16. that hringeth forth an instrument for his ur. Jer. 22. 13. that giveth him not for his w. Hab. 2. 18. the maker of hts w. trusteth therein Mark 13. 34, who gave to every man Ait w. John 4, 34. my meat is to finish his w. Gal. 6, 4, let every man prove his own to. Rev. 22. 12. to give every man as hts w. shall be See LORD, Needle. Out work. Geji. 5. 29. this shall comfort us concerning our a. Thy WORK. Exod.ZO.g. six days do all thy w. 23,12, Deut.S.lS, Ruth 2. 12. the Lord recompense thy w. Psal. 77. 12, I will meditate also of all thp a. 90, 16. let thy v). appear unto thy servants 92. 4. thou. Lord, hast made me glad thro' thy w» Proi;.24.27. prepare thy w. without and make it fit Isa. 45. 9- or shall thy w. say he hath no hands ? Jer .31. 16, for thyw. shall be rewarded, saith the L, Hab. 3. 2. revive thy w. in the midst of the years Your WORK. Exod. 5. 11. not ought of tf(mr If. shall be diminished 2 Chron. 15.7, for youi; w. shall be rewarded Isa. 41.24. ye are of nothing, ^n«r w. is of nought r-/;4fljf.l.3.rememberingy^f«rzD.faith,labouroflove fJeb. 6. 10. God is not unrighteous to forget «ow a. WORK-FELLOW. Rom. 16. 21. Timothy my w.-J'ellow saluteth you WORK, Verb. Exod. 5. 18. go and id. [| 34. 21. six days thou shalt w. 35.2. whoso doeth w. therein shall be put to death Josh, 9. 4. they did w. wilily and went and made 1 Sam. 14. 6. it may be that the Lord will w. for us 1 Kings 21.20. thou hast sold thy.self to w. evil, 25. Neh. 4, 6. for the people had a mind to w. Job 23. 9. on the left hand where he doth id. Psal. 58. 2. yea, in heart you vi. wickedness 119- 126. it is time for thee, Lord, to id. Prov. 11. 18, the wicked w. a deceitful work Isa. 19.9. they that w, in flax, shall be confounded 43. 13. I will w, and who shall let it Ezek, 33. 26. ye id. abomination and ye defilfe Oan, 11. 23. and he shall w. deceitfully Mic. 2. 1. woe to them that w. evil upon their beds Hab. 1 .5. 1 will id. a work in your days,which ye wilJ not believe, though it be told you. Acts 13.41. Hag. 2. 4. w. for I am with you, saith the Lord Mai. 3. 15. they that id. wickedness are set up Mat, 21. 28. .?on, go, ro. to-day in my Tineyanl /,aiiel3. 14. six days in which men ought tow. John 5. 17 . my Father worketh hitherto, and I w, 6. 28. that we might w. the works of God 30. they said unto him, what dost thou u.? 9-4. I musts', the works of him that sent me whilu it is day, the night cometh when no man cin vt Rom. 7, 5. sin by the law did w. in our memben 8. 28, we know that all things id. together for gooa Eph. 4. 19. to ID. all uncleanness with greediness PkiU 2. 13. w. out your own salvation with ffar 1 Thess. 4. 11. stijdy to w. with your own hands 2 Thess. 3. 7. the mystery of iniquity doth w. 3. 10. if any would not w. neither should he eat 12. we exhort that with quietness they id. See Iniquity. WORKER. 1 Kings 7. 14. Hiram of Naphtali was a w. in braiS WORKERS. 2Kings 23. 24. w. with familiar spirits and wizards 2 Cor 6. 1. we then as w. tnpether with him 1*.. is. for such are false s^jbtles, duceiil&l WOR /4ff. 9,S. beware of dotjs, beware of evil ». Stg iNiguiTY. WORKS. E*od. 5. 1.1. fulfil youT a. aod your daily tasks A'vm.l6.96.lhe Lord bath sent me to do all these w. ptuf.Z.T- the Lord blessed thee io all the ic.l6.l5. ^udg. Z. 10, a generation which koew not the to. 1 Sam. 8. 8. according to all the to. they have done 1 /Cnijffl^.ll.tnldhim allthe w.themanofOod did Q hingi 89. 17 .have forsaken me and provoked me to an(;er with all theic.oftheirhaads.S Chr. 34.25 yeh. 9- 35. uor turned they from their wicked a. Pial. 14.1 . corrupt, they have done abominable w. 17.4.ronceroing theu>, of men by word of thy lips g^. 4. I will triumph in the w. of thy hands 111. 2. the te. of the Lcrrd are 0e&.t, sought out 7. the V). of his hands are verity and judgment Ptal.1^8. 8. forsake not the a>. of thine own bands 141.4. to practise wicked a. with men that Prov. 31 . 31. let her own u>. prajse her in the gates Ftcl. I. 14. 1 have seen the v. that are done, 3.11. Jsa. Z6. 12. thou hant wrouE,htall oi)r&). in us Jer, 7. 13. because ye have done all these to. ^. 6. provoke me not to anger with the to. of your hands to yoorowa hurt, 7. ) 44. 8. 14. recompense them according to their deeds and ihev, of theirhands, i^tfD. 2. S3. Etek,6, 6. that yotir w. may be abolished l)nn. 4. 37. honour him whose to. are truih Xlie. 6. l6. the a>, of the house of Abab are kept Mat. 11.3. John heard in prison the w, of Christ Jo/m 5. SO. he will shew him greater jo. thari these 36. the w. which the Father hath given me, the same id. that I do bear wirness of me 7. 3. thy disciples may seethe w. that thou doest 7 . because I testify that the w. thereof are evil 8.39. if children, ye would do the to. of Abraham 9- 4. 1 must work the fz*. of him that sent me 10. S5. the Of. that I do in my Father's name 33. for which of these to. do ye stone me ? 37. if I do not the to. \\ 38. believe the to. 14. 10. hedoeththe w.j] 11, believe for theoi. IS. the to. that I do, shall he do, and greater oi. 15. 2\. if I had not done among them the to. ActsT. 41. they rejoiced in the to. of their hands S6. SO. Centimes should doof. meet for repentance Rom. 3. 27. by what law ? of to. ? nay, but of faith 4. 2. for if Abraham were justified by to. 6. God imputeth righteousness without a;. 9. 11. not of to. but of him that calleth 32.noibyfaith,but as it were by the w. of the law 11. 6. i( by grace, then it is no more of w.butifit be of to. it is no more of grace 13. IS. let us therrfore cast off the w. of darkness Col. 'Z. iG. knowing a man is not justified by the to. of the law, forby the w. oflaw no tiesh is justified 3. 2. received ye the Spirit by the to. of the law ? 5. doeih he it by tho to. of the law, or by faith ? 10. as many as are of to. of the law, under curse 5. 19- the to. of the flesh are manifest, adultery Eph. 2. 9. not ofw. lest any man should boast 5. 11. with the unfruitful a?, of darkness Cot. 1 . S] . and enemies in vourmind by wicked w. 1 T/icss. 5. 13. to esteem in love for their to. sake S 7im.l .9,saved us, not according to ourio.Tit.A.S. Tu. 1. 16. but in to. they deny God, abominable Beb. 1. 10. the heavens are the »■. of thy hands C. 7. thon didst set him over the to. of thy hands S.g.yonr fathers saw my w.forty yearsin wildera. 4 3. although the w. wer<> finished fi om foundation 6. 1. the foundation of repentance from deadaJ, 9- 14. purge conscience from dead ro.to serve God Jam. 2. 14. if he have not tc. can faith save him ? 17. faith without v). is dead, heine alone, SO. 26. 18. 1 have it.shewme thy faith without thy a*. 2. 21. was not Abraham jostified by w. ? se. and by to. was faith made perfect 34. ye see then that by 10. a man is justified 25. was not Rahab the harlot justified by to. ? 2 Pet. 3. 10. the eanh and the ta. therein burnt up iJohiS 8. that he might destroy the w. of devil liev. 2. 26. he that keepeth my tc. to the end p. CO. yet repented not of the to, of their hands 18. 6. donble to her double, according toheriu. See Evil, Good, \' ork of God. His WORKS. 1 Sam. 19. 4. Ai'j w. have been to thee very good Z C/irini, 32. 30. Ht-zpkiah prosprred in all Aisio. Psal. 33. 4. and all hts w. were done in truth 78. 11. forgat his to. aod his wonders I06. 13. 303. 22. bless the Lord, all his to. io all places 104. 31. the Lord shall rejoice 'mhisti\ 107. C2. let them tieelare his w with rejoicing 1 1 1 . D. he shewed his people the power of his to, 14.5. 9. his tender mercies are over all his to. 17. the Lord i.i holy in all hix w. P'ov. 6. 22. the Lord possessed me before hti to. 24.1C;. shall not he renderio every man according to his HJ' Mat. 16. 27. 2 Tim. 4. 14. t-tcl. 3. 22. a man should rejoice in his own w. WOR Dan. 9* 14. God is righteous in all hit te. Acts 15. 18. known to God are all Im to. Heb, 4. 4. rested the seveotn oav from all his v>. 10. be also hath ceased from his own w. ? Jam. 2. 2S. seest how faith wrought with his ta.f 3. 13. shew out of a good conversation his to. See LORD, Martellods, Mighty. Their WORKS. Exod. 5. 4. why do ye let the people from'rAeiV w. S3. 24. thou shalt not do alter their to, "Seh. 6. 14. according to these their to* Job 34. 25. therefore he knoweth their to. Psal. 33. 15. he coosidereth all their to. 106. 35. and they learned their to. 39. thus were they defiled with their own to. Eeel. 9. 1. and their w, are in the hand of God Isa. S9. 15. their to, are iu the dark, they .say 41.29. they are vanity, their w. are nothing 59.6. nor shall they cover themselves with their to. their to. are works of iniquity, wasting 66. 18. I know their to. and their thoughts Amos 8.7. I will never forget any oit^eir to. Jonah 3. 10, God saw their to. that they turned Mat. S3. 3. but do not ye after their to. 5. all their to. they do to be seen of men 2 Cor. 11. 15. whose end be according to their to. Rev, 14. 13. and their to. do follow them SO. IS. the dead judged according to their to. 13, Thy WORKS. Deut. 3, 24. who can do according to thy to. f 15. 10, the Lord shall bless thee jo all thy to. S ChroTt. SO. 37. the Lord hath broken thy w. Psal. 26.7. tell of all thy wondrous to. 145. 4, t6. 3 . say to God, how terrible art thofi in thy w. 71K28. trust in Lord, that I may declare tXVthy w. 86. B. nor are there any works like unto thy to. 9s, 5. O Lord, how great arc thy to. 104. 13. earth is satisfied with fruit of thy to, 24. O Lord, how manifold are t/iy w. t 143. 5. I remember, I meditate on all thy v). 145. 10. all thy to. shall praise thee, O Lord Prov. 16. 3. commit t/iu to. unto the Lord Eccl. g. 7. for now GoQ accepteth thy to. Isa. 57. 12. I will declare thy to. shall not profit Jer, 48. 7. because thou hast trusttd in thy w. Jam* 2. 18. shew me thy faith without thu v. Rev. S.S. I know My a>. 9, 13, 19. | 3. 1,8,15. 3. S. 1 have not found thv to. perfect before God 1Vo7ide)/ul' WOKKS. Psal.iO. 6. many, O Lord, are thy tconderfulto. 78. 4. shewing his xeonderjul to. he hath done 107. 8. would praise the Lord for his teoriderftd to. to the children of men, 15, 21,31. 111. 4. made his toonderjul to. to be remembered Mat. 7.22. in thy name have done toonder/tU to. Acts 2. 11. Cretcs and Arabians, we do hear them speak is our tongues the xeonderjul to. of God See Wondrous. WORKLTH. Job 33. 29. Io, all these things to. God for man Psal. 15. 2* he that walketh uprightly, and to. righteousness shall dwell 101. 7* he that to. deceit shall not dwell in my house Prov. 11. 18. the wicked to. a deceitlul work 26. 28. a flattering mouth to. ruin 31. 13. she to. willingly with her hands Eccl. 3. 9. what profit hath he that to. 7 Jsa, 44. 12. the smith with his tongs to. in the coals, and he ro. it with the strength of his arms 64. 5. thou meetest him that to. righteousness Dan. 6. 27. he w. signs and wonders in heaven Johtt 5. 17. my Father to. hitherto, and I work Acts 10. 35. he that to. righteousness is accepted i?om.2.10.glory and peace to every one that u .good 4. 4. to him that to. is the reward not of grace 5. to him that tn. not, but believeth on him 15. because the law to. wrath, for where no law 5. 3. knowing that iribolation to. patience 13. 10. love to. no ill to his neighbour, therefore 1 Cor. IS. 6. it is the same God that to. all in all 11, all these to. that one and the .same Spirit 16. 10. for he to. the work of the Lord, as I a^so do : Cor. 4. IS. so then death to. in us, but life in you 17. to. for us a more exceeding weight of glory 7. 10. for godly sorrow w. repentance to salva- tion, but the sorrow of the world to. death Gal. 3. 5. he therefore that to. miracles among yon 5. 6. but faith, which to. by love Eph. 1, 11. who .a), all things after the counsel 2. 2. the spirit that now to. in the disobedient 3.20. according to the power that&i, in us Pkil. 2. 13. for it IsG, thatn'. in you to will and do Col. 1 . 29. his working, which to. in me mightily 1 Thess. 2. 13. effectually to. in you that believe Jam. 1 . 3, that the trying of your faith to. patience SO. the wrath of manw. notrighteouKiess of God Rev. SI. 27. nor whatsoever to, abomination WORKING, Parttctple. Psal. 52. S. like a sharp razor, 10. deceitfully WOR P/d/.74,12 v.salvatioQ io the midst of the earto Etek. 46. 1 . the gate shall be shot the six to. days Mark 16. SO. the Lord vi. with them, with signs Rom. 1,27. men with men to. that which is unseemly 7. 13. sin to, death in me by that which is gSJod 1 Cor. 4. 12. and labour, to. with our own bauds Eph. 4. 28. to. with his hands the thing that is good 2 Thess. 3. 11. to. not at all, but are busy-bodies Heb. 13. 21. to. in you that which is well pleasing Rev. 16. 14. they are the spirits of devils u>. miracles WORKING, Substantive. Isa. 28. 29. from the Lord who is excellent in le. 1 Cor. 9. 6- have not we power to forbear to. ? 12. 10. to another the w. of miracles Eph. 1. 19. according to the to. of his mighty power 3. 7. given me by the effectual to. of his power 4. 16. according to the effectual to. in the measure Phil. 3, 21 . according to the w. whereby he is able Col. 1. 29. his to. which worketh in me mightily 2 Thess. 2. 9, whose coming is after the to. of Satan WORKMAN. Exod. 26. + 1. chfcrubims, lIic work of a'conning to. 35.35. Bezaleel and Aholiab with wisdom to work all manner of work of the cunning to 38- 23. Cant, 7, 1. like jewels, the work of a cunning to. Isa. 40. 19. the to. mclteth a graven image 20. he seeketh to him a cunning to. to prepa£e Jer. 10. 3. the work of the to. with the axe Hos. 8. 6. the a), made it, therefore it is not God Mat. 10. 10. the 10. is worthy of his meat S Tim. 2. 15. a to. that needeth not be ashamed WORKMANSHIP. Exod. 31. 3. and in all manner of ai. 5. t 35. 31. S Kings 16. 10. according to all the to. thereof Ezek. 28. 13, the 10. of tabrets was prepared in the« £p/f . 2. 10. for we are his to. created in Christ Jesus WORKMEN. S Kings IS. 14. but they gave that to the to. to repair the house of the Lord, 15. S Chron. 34. 10, 17. 1 Chr. 22. 15. there are a', with thee in abundance 25. 1. number of w. 1|2 Chron. 24. 13. to. wrought Esra 3. 9. to set forward the ro. in the house of God Jsa. 44. 11. behold, the to. they are of men Acts 19. 25. called with the to. of like occupation WORLD, Jn Greek, Cosmos ; in Hebreto, Thebal. // is taken for the tohole ujitierse ; comprehending the heavens, earth, sea, the elements, thj angels men, animals, in a toord, all created beings. John 1. 10. The toorld was made by him. // is also put for the race of mankind ; some- times in an extetisive sense, for alt the pos- terity of Adam. Rom. 5. 12, By one man sin entered into the tcorld. " Sin came .0 be " among, maniind ;'' it is a metojiymy, the thing coutuining, being put for the inhabitants contained. Sometimes it is taken in a more re- stricted sense, as in John 15. 18. it is put J. r the toicked in the world, for unregcneiat. d unrenewed persons. If the tcorld hate you, ^e know that it hated me before it hated you. The toicked are called the world, because they relish and savour nothing but wotdly thit gf, and pursue nothitig but worldly designs, it is put likewise for God's chosen people, whether Jeu-s or Gentiles. 2 Cor. 5. I9, God was in Christ, reconciling the toorld to himself. A?id in John 3. 16, God so loved the toorld, that he gave his only begotten Son to die in their stead, and give satisfaction for them to his Justice. Believers are called the world, both because they are taken from among Jetos and Gentiles, and do participate in 'he corrttp- tiun of the world. World is put for the Gen- tiles only. Rom. 11 . 12, If the fall of ihem be the riches of the toorld. The Jews rejecting the gospel, and so falling from being God^s peo- ple, teas the occasion oj' God's manifesting his abundant grace in the coJioersion of the Gen- tiles. It is put for sensval Itists awrf ptnamres^ for the riches, honours, and dignitie* if the world. 1 John 2, 15, Love not the too'ld, nei- ther the things that are in the norld. It also stands for the good things of this wotM. 1 Cor. 7.31, They that use this tcorld, as not abus- ing it. The children of this world, are such as live in the world, tchether they be good, or bod, Luke SO. 34. The devil is called the prince of this toorld, John 12. 31, and the God of this world, S Cor, 4. 4. He boasted to oiir Saviour that he teas so. Mat. 4. 9. 10. to the Father 14.30. for prince of Mi* w. cometh, nothing in me 16. II. because the prince of this w. is judged 18. 36. Jesus answered, my kingdom is not of thit^ w. if my icingdom were of this w Rom.12.2 be not conformed tor. a), but transformed 1 Cor. 1. 20. where is the disputerof /Aww. .? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this w. f 2. 6. yet we speak not the wisdom of this w. 3. 18. if any man semeth to be wise in this v>. 19. the wisdom of rAifw. is foolishness with God 5. 10. yet not with the fornicators of this w. 7. 31. they that use this w. as not abusing it 2 C(fr.4.4. the god of Mi.r w. hath blinded the minds Ga/.l .4. he might deliver u.sfrom this present evil w. Eph. 1. 21. not only in this w. but in that to come 2. 2. ye walked according tothe course of this w. 6, 12. against the rulers of the darkness of this w. \ Tim. 6. 7. for we brought nothing into this us. 17. charge them that are rich in this w. 2 Tim. 4. 10. Demas having loved this present ». Tit. 2. 12. we should live godly in this present w. Jam. 2. 5. God hath chosen the poor of this w. I John 3. 17 . but whosn hath this w. good and seeth 4. 17. because as he is, so are we in this w. WORLDLY. Tit. 2. 12. denying ungodliness and u>. lasts Heb. 9. 1. the first covenant hud a w. sanctuary WORLDS. Heb. 1 . 2. by his Son, by whom also he made the a. 11. 3. the w. were framed by the word of God WORM. JVhen the Scripture would represent to us a person that is weak, mean, and despised in the world, it compares him to a worm of the earth, because no- thing ts found to be more contemptible thanthit creature. Job 25.6, How much less man that is a worm ? And the Psalmist says, I am a worm, and no man, Psal. 22. 6. The worm of tht damned dies not, and their fire shall never be quenched, Isa. 66.24. " They will feel a worm " of conscience that shalll never die, and the fiery " wrath of God upon their souls and bodies that " shall never go out." Exod 16. 24. neither was there any w. thereio Job 17. 14. I said to the w. thou art my mother 24. 20. the w, shall feed sweetly on him 25. 6. much less man that is a w. and son of man Psal. 22. 6. but I am a w. and no man, a reproacn Isa. 14. II. the w.is spread under thee, and worms 41.14.fear not, thou w.Jacob.and ye men of Israel 51. 8. and the w, shall eat tiiem like wool 66. 24, for their w. shall not die, nor their fire be quenched, Markg. 44,46,48 Jonah 4. 7. God prepared a w. it smote the gourd WORMS. Exod. 16. 20. their manna bred q>. and stank Deut. 28. 39. grapes, for the w. shall eat them Jobl. 5. my flesh is clothed with w. and dust 19. 26. though w. destroy this body, yet shall I see God 2i.26.they shall lie down, and w. shall cover thera Isa. 14.11. worm under thee, and the m. cover thee Mic. 7. 17. tliey move out of their holes like w. Actsl'Z.QS.llexoi was eaten of w. and gave up ghost WORMWOOD. Deut. 29. 18, lest there be a root that beareth ». Prov. 5. 4, her end is bitter as w. sharp as a sword Jer. 9.15. I will feed them with w. 23. 15. Lam. 3. 15. he hadi made me drunken with w. 19. remembering my misery, the w. and the gall Amos 5. 7. ye who turn judgment to w. Rev.Q. 11. the name of the star is called w. and the third part of the waters became a. "WORSE. Gen. 19. 9- '^g ^Hl deal w. with thee than them 3 Sam. 19. 1. that will be w. than all that befel thee I Kings 16. iS.Omri did w. than all before him 3 Kings 14. 12. Judah was put to the w. before Is< rael, and fled to their tents, 2 Chron. 25. iS. 1 Chron. 19, 16. the Syrians were put to the w. i9. 2 Chron. 6. 24. if thy people be pot to the w. WOR (Jhron. 31. Q. Manasseh made Jenisidem do v. tsa. 41. t&4. w. than DOlhuit(, w. than a viptr V. 7- S6.they did u. than liieir fathers, l6. 12. Van. 1.10. why should be see your faces iciiikiogr (/(If. 9- 10 the rent is made w. Mark 2. 21. 12. 45. wicked spirits dwell there, the last state of that man \» w. than the first, Ln/te II. 26. 27. 64. the KiM error shall be w. than tfap first ^aTk&. 2(^. ^\w was nothing bettered, but grew ut. Jjhtt9. to. nien have drunk, then thatwhich is w, 5> 1 V. sin nn ninre, lest a w. thing come unto thee ] Cot, 8- B. neither if we eat not, are we the w. 11. 17. you come not for the betier, but for the io. 1 'Jim.5.R denied thf I'aiih, he is »>. than an itifidel 2 'Vim. 3. 1.1. but seduciTs bhall wax w. and u, fi /'4(. S. 2u. the latter end is w, with them ■ WORSHIP. Gen. 22.5. I and the lad will go yonder and w. Krod. ?4. 1. come up to the Lord, and 10. ye afer off .14 14. for ihou shaltu, no other god, Lord jealous P01U.4. Vi). lest choQ shouldest be driven to w.them e. 19. if Uiou a. other godb, 11. I6. | 30. 1?. 2f). 10. shalt set first-fruits before Lord, and w.be- fore the Lord thy God, Psal. 23. 27, 29. | Q6, p. . -Sam. 1. .3. this man went up early to w. 15. 25. turn a^ain, that I may w. the Lord, 30. 1 Kinpj 12. :^0. the people went xow. before die one e A i7fg.T 5. 18. to w. in the hoase of Rimmon 17 . 3f^. the Lord shall yc fear, and him shall ye w. IB. 22. hath said to Judah, ye shall w. before this al. n Jerusalem, 2 Chron, 32. 12. Isa. S6. 7- 1 Chion. 5. 29. w. Lord in the beauty of holiness, Pial. 29. 2. I 66.4. I 96. 9- Mo(.4.10./^/*fi 4.8. Ptal.5. 7. I will to. toward thy temple, 138. 2. 45. U. he is thy Lord, ands). thou him 01.9. neither shalt thou. to. any strange god 95. 6. O coine let us to, and bow down and kneel 97. 7.10. him, all ye gods.: Sion heard, was glad 99. 5.W. at his footstool, inr he is holy, 132. 7. 9. rxalt the Lord, and to. at his holy hill Ji7r.2.8.they w.the work of their hands, 20. | 46.6. 27. 13. shall zf. the L. inholy mount at Jerusalem 49. 7. princes also shall a*, because of the Lord dtj. 2.1. all flesh shall come to w. before me Jer. 7 . 2. that enter in at these gales to w. S6. 2. 13. 10, they that w. other gods, be as this girdle 27. 6. Ko not after other gods to v. them 44. 19. did we w. her without our men? }uzeJk. 46. 2. he shall w. at the threshold of the gate 3. the people of the land shall w. at the door 9. he that entereth to 10. by the north gate Dan. 3. 5. ye fall down, w.the golden image, 10> 15, 12. not 70. the image, 18. 28. || 15. if ye to. 14. do not ye w. the golden image I have set up ? J^i'c. 5. 13. no more to. the work of thine hands Zep/t. 1,5. them that to. the. host of heaven 2.11. men shall t^. him, every one from his place Zech. 14. 16. tow. the King the Lord of hosts, 17. A/fl/.2.2.we have seen his star, and come to w. him 8. that I may come and a?, him also 4. 9- if thou wilt fall down and w. me, Luke 4. 7- 15.9'but in vainthey do u'.me, teaching the comm. Jo/in 4. 20, ye say that in Jerusalem is the place where nien ought to a). Mar&T. 7. 22. yeif. ye know not what, we know what we 10. for salvation is of the Jews 23. they shall te. the Father in spirit, 24. 12.20. certain Greeks came to w. at the feast JictsT . 42. God pave them up to 10. the host, 43, 8. !^7- ail eunuch came to Jerusalem to w. IT. 23. whom ye igiiorantly w. him declare T 18 13. persuaded men to w. God contrary to law 24. \\. Paul came up to Jerusalem tn to. God l+-they call heresy, so w.I the God of my fathers 1 Car. 14. 25. so falling down, he will to. God Phil. 3.3. which a). God in spirit, rejoice in Christ heb. 1. 6. let all the angels of God 10. him Itev. 3. 9, make them come and w. before thy feet 4. 10. and to. him that liveth for ever and ever 9. 20. that they should not to. devils nor idols 11. l.measure temple of God, and them a-.therein 13.8. all on the earth shall to. the beast, 12. 15. iliey that would not ro. the image of the beast 14. 7. 10, him that marie heaven, earth, and sea 9- if any man w. the beast and his image 1 1 . who a', the beast, have no rest day and night 15. 4. ail nations shall come and w. before thee ly. 10. Ifellathisfeet ton-. S2.8. |I22. 9. a;. God WUKSUlPPl-.p. Gen. 24. 26. Abraham bowed and m. the Lord, 48. 52. Abraham's servant to. Lord, bowing to earth Erod. 4. 31. Israel bowed and ie. 12. 27. | 33. 10. 32.8. they made a calf, and 70. it, Psal. I06. I9. 14.8. Mo$es w. ^Judg»1. 15. Gideon w. Denf. 17.3. hath gone and served other gods, and w. 29.26. I Kin^s^Q, 2ffiH^j2l.2I. 2 atnn. 7. 22. Jer. 1. I6. j 8. 2. | I6. 1 1. | 22.9. 1 San \. 19, Elkaoah and TIannah to. before Lord S8 Saninel v. Ij 15 31, Saul tn. the Lord 6it9 WOR 2 Sam, 14. SO. then David arose and te. l5. 32. 1 Kings 11.33. have forsaken me, aoil to. Ashtaroth 16. 31. Ahab served Baal and to. him, 22.53. 3 Kingi v. 16. they tv. all the host of heaven and served Baal, 21. 3. 2 Chron. 33. 3. 1 Chrun. 29. 20. all the congi-egation bowed down and to. the Lord, 2 Chron. 7. 3. t 29. 28, 29, 30. Neh. 8. 6. all the people u>. the Lord, 9. 3. Job 1. 20. Job v>. II Etek. B. I6. w. the sun /.>a».2.46.kinga'. Daniel||3.7. to. golden image Mat. 2. 11. the wise men fell down and to, Christ 8. 2. a leper came and u-. him || 9> 18. a ruler to> 14. 33. they that were in the ship to. him 15. 25. the woman of Canaan came and to. him 18. 26. the servant fell down and to, his lord 28. 9. they held him by the fept and w. him 17. his disciples to. him, Luke 24. 52. Mark5.Q. the man ran out of the tombs and nr. him 15. 19- they spit upon him, and bowing, to. him John 4. 20. our fathers te. in this mountain Q. 38. the blind man believed, and to. him Acta 10. 25. Cornelius fell down and w. Peter 16. 14. Lydia u. God |j 18. 7- Justus to. God 17* 25. neither is w. with men's hands, gives life Rom, X. 25, a;, the creature more than the Creator 3 Thess. 2. 4. exalteth himself above all that is w. Heb,\\.^2^. Jacob to.^Rev.l.W. the angels 10. G. ifev. 5.14. the twenty-four elders ai. 11. 16. | 19,4. 13. 4. they to. the dragon, they a), the beast 16. 2. a sore fell on them which to. his image 19. 20, he deceived them that to. his image 20. 4* I saw the souls that had not to. the beast WORSHIPPER. >/<}/m9>31.if any manbeaw. ofGod.himhe hearcth Acn 19. 35. the city of Ephesus is a to. of Diana WORSHIPPERS. 2 KingslO. 19. Jehu might destroy the to* of Baal 21. all the to, of Baal came, none was left 23. that there be none but the to. of Baal only John 4. 23. when the true to, shall worship in spirit Ueb, 10. S. because that the to, once purged WORSHIPPETH. NeA. 9. 6. and the host of heaven to. thee Isa. 44. 15. yea, he maketh a god, and to. it, 17. Dan, 3. 6, and whoso falleth not down and w. 11 . Acts 19* 27. whom all Asia and the world to. WORSHIPPING. 2 KingslQ. 37- as he was to. in the house of Nis- roch hisgod, his sons smote him, Jsa. 37-38. 2 Chron. 20. 18. all Judah fell down, ui, the Lord Mat. 20. 20. mother of Zebedee's children came to. Col. 2.18. let no man beguile you in w, of angels WORST. Ezek, 7. 24. 1 will bring the to, of the heathen WORTH. Gen. 23, 9- for as much money as it is te, give it me 15. the land is rif. four hundred shekels of silver Xef. 27.23. priest shall I eckoo the to, of estimation Deue, 15. 18. hath been w. a double hired servant 3 Ham. 18. 3. but thou art to, ten thousand of us 1 R'iJigs 21.2, givethew. of thy vineyard in money Job 24. 25. who will make thy speech nothing to. Prvv. 10. SO. the heart of the wicked is little to. Ezek.30.2. prophesy and say, howl ye, woe to. da^y WORTHY. Gen. 32. 10. 1 am notaf. of the least of thy mercies Deut. 25. 2. if the wicked ma:i be to. 19 be beaten 1 Sam, 1. 5. but to Hannah he gave a tu. portion 26. 16. as the Lord liveth, ye are to, to die 2 6'«w. 22. 4. who is a), to be praised, Psal, 18. S. I Ki7igs 1. 52. if he will shew himself a w. man Jer, 26. 11. this man is a>. to die I1 16. he is not ai. Mat. 3. 11. whose shoes t am not a. to bear 8. 8. the centurion said,Lord.l am not to. that thou shouldest come under my roof, Luke 7. 6. 10. 10. for the workman is 10. of his meat 11. inquire who in it is to. and there abide 13. and if the house be to. but if it be not w, 37* loveth more than me, he is not to. of me, 38. 22. 8. but they which were bidden were not to, Mark 1.7.who5e shoes I am not tv.io unloose, /!>«/-« 3. 16. Jo/ml. 07. Acts J3. 25. Luie 3. 8. bring forth fruits w. of repentance 7' 4, that be was Tzi. for whom he should do this 7. nor thought I myself to. to come to thee 10, 7- for the labourer is to. of his hire 12. 48. he that did commit things w. of stripes 15. 19. I am no more to, to be called thy son, 21. 20. 35. shall be accounted to. to obtain that world 21. S6. be accounted to. to escape those things Acts 24. 2. very to, deeds are done to this nation i2tfm,8.18.are not to. to be compared with the glory l^tA.i. 1. that ye walk to. of the vocation Col. I. 10. that ye might walk w. of the I>ord 1 'J'/i£is. 2. 12. that ye would walk to, of God 1 Tim, 1. 15, a saying ai. of all acceptation, 4. Q- 5. 18. the labourer is a), of his reward tieb.i0.2Q,o(how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought ar. who hath trodden j 11. 38, of whom the world was not to. wou Jam, 1. 7. do they not blaspheme that a. name > Hev. 3. 4. they shall walk in white, for they are to, 4. 11. thou an a). to receive glory, and power.5.12. 5.2. who is to. to open the book, and loose the seals 4. because no man was found 10. to open ihe book 9. thou art to. to take the bonk and open the seals 16. 6. give them blood to drink, for they are ir. See Count, Counted, Death. WOUTIIIES. Na/t,2.5. he shall TPcount his to. they shall stumble WORTHILY. Rttih 4. 11. do thou to, in Ephratah, and be famous WOT, TETIL Gen. 21. 26. 1 to, not who baih done this thing 39. 8. my master to. not what is with me in hoi.se 44. 15, to. ye not that such a man as I can divine ? Exod. 32. 1. as for this Moses, we a. not what is become of him, 23. Actf 7. «0. Num. 22. 6. T to. he whom thou blessesc is Messed Josh. 2. 5. whither the men went I to, not Acts 3. 17. X a>. that through ignorance ye did it Rom. 11 . 2. to, ye not what the scripture saith ? PAH. 1. 22. yet what I shall choose I w. not WOVE. 2 Kingi 23.7 • the women to, hangings for the grove WOVEN, Erod,28.32, ephod have binding of &>. work, 39. S3. 39.27. made coats of fme linen to. work for Aaroc JoA7t 19. 23. the coat was without seaui, u>, WOULD. Gen. 30. 34. 1 to. it might be according to thy word Num. 22. 29. 1 to. there were a sword in mine hanU 1 Kings 13.33. whosoever to. he consecrated him Neh. 9. 24, they might do with tnem as ^ey w. tlst/s, 9, 5. Jewa did what they to. to their enemies Psal, 81. 11. nut hearken, and Israel ar. noue of mc Prov. I. 25, but ye 2l-. none of my reproof 30. they m. none of my counsel, despised reproof Oan.5-19. whom he to. he slew, and whom he to, he kept alive, and whom be 10, he set up, and to. Mat. 7.12. whatsoever ye to. that men should do to you, do ye even so to thera, Luke 6. 31. 27. 15. the governor was wont to release a pri- soner whom they to, Marks, 13. and he callethto him whom he to. and they came unto him 10. 35. to, thou shouldest do for us what we desire 36. what to. ye that I should do for you ? Joh?i 6. 11. he disiributi-d fishes as much as they w, /lets 18. 4. reason 10, that 1 should bear with you liom.T. 15. what 1 to. that 1 do not, but what 1 hate 19- for the good that I ai. I do not, but the evil 1 Cor. 7. 7. 1 10, that all men were even as 1 myself 14* 5, I to. that ye alt spake with tongues 2 Cor. 12. 20. I shall not find you sucn as I w. Gal. 2. 10. they a", that we remember the poor 5. 12. I TO. they were cut off which trouble yea 17. so that ye cannot do the things that ye to. Col. 2. 1. 1 70. ye knew what great conflict I have 3 John 10. fcrbiddeth them that to. casts tbem out Rev, 3. 15. 1 know ihy works, I to. wert cold or hot WOULD God, Exod. 16. 3. a). Gad we had died in Egypt, when we sat by the flesh-pots, iVwn. 14. 2. A'um.ll.S9.w. Goda.\\ Lord's people were prophets 20. 3. to. God we had died when our brethren died DeM(.28.67.a'. G. it were even, to. G. it were morn. JosA. 7.7. 70.G. vre had dwelt on other side Jordan Judg. 9> 29. to. G. this people were under my hand 2 Sam.1Q.33.70.God 1 had died for thee, O Absalom 2 Kings 5. 3, to. Godmj lord were with the prophet Ads 26. 29. to. God that all were such as T am 1 Cor. 4. 8, and I to. to God ye did reign 2 Cor. 11. 1. ai. to God ye could bear with me WOULD not. 1 Sam. SO. 9. if I knew, then to, not I tell thee .' 31. 4. his armonr-bearer to. not, 1 Chron. 10. 4. 2 Sam. 12. 17 . he to. not, nor did he eat with them 13. 16. but Amnon ai. not hearken unto her 25. howbeit David to. not go, but blessed him 14. 29. but Joab to. not come to Absalom 1 Kings 22. 49. but Jehoshaphat te. not 2 Kings 24. 4. which the Lord to. not pardon NeA.Q.30. yet a>. they not give ear, therefore gavest Job 9. 16. yet to. I not believe he had hearkened Tsa. 30. J5. andye to.not, Mal.23. 37 . Luke 13. .14. A/(7/.18.30.besought him to have patience.he to. not 22. 3. they that were bidden «. not come 23. 30. we to. not have been partakers with therv. 24.43. to. ntir have suffered bishousetobebrokeii 27. 34. when he had tasted, he to. not drinn Markg. 30. hete.ttot that any man should know it Luke 15. 28. and he was angry, and t«. nor go in 18. 4. he to. not for a while, but afterwards said 13.heuf. not lift up so much as his eyes to heaven 19. 27. who JO. not that I should reign over ibem .foAn 7. 1. for he to. not walk in Jewry Acts 9> 38. that be to. not delay to come to them 21. 14. and when he ai.norbe persuaded wereaseti Horn, 7. 16, if then I do that which la. not WRA Rui^ .l\. 95.1 L<. not, hrethrBn, that ye should be Ig- norant of this mystery, 1 Cor. 10, I. 1 Cor. 10. 20, I 70. not ye should have fellowship SC0r.i2.2O. shall he found to you,3uch as ye a, not 1 T/iess.Q.Q. because we w.nat be chargeable to you Iie6. 4. 8. then w. he not afterwards have spoken "WOULD EST. JfljA.l5.18.Caleb said, what w. thou ?1 Kings I.I6. John 21. 18. thou walkedst whither thou w, WOULD EST nof. Juhn 21. 18. shall carry thee whither thou 10, not Ueb. 10. 5. sacrifice and ofTeriag thou w. not, 8. WOUND. Exod. 21, 25. give w. for w. stripe for stripe 1 Kings 22. 35. and the blood ran out of the v>. Juh 3-1-. 6. my w. is incurable without transgression Psal, 64. f?- suddenly their w. shall be Prov. 6. 33. a w. and dishonour shall he get 20. SO. the blueness of a w. cleanseth away evil Isa. 30, 26. he healeth the stroke of their w. Jer. 10. 19. woe is me. for' my w. is grievous 15, 18. and why is my w. incurable ? 30. 12. and thy w. is grievous, Nah. 3. IQ- 14. I wounded thee with w. of an enemy 'Hds. 5.13, Judah saw his m. could notcure your w. Obad. 7, they that eat have laid a zo. under thee Mic. 1 . 9. her w. is incurable, it is come to Judah Rev. 13. 3. and his deadly w. was healed, 12, 14. WOUNDS. S Kings 8. 29. king Joram went to be healed of the zo, the Syrians had given him, 9. 15. 3 Chr. 22. 6. Job 9, 17. he multiplied my w. without cause Psai.S8.5.m.j w. stink, are corrupt because of folly 147. 3. he healeth and bindeth up their v>. Prov, 18.8. words of a tale-bearer are as ». 26. 22. 23.29.who hath woe ? who hath w. without cause I 27. 6. faithful are 10. of friend, but kisses of enemy Isa. 1. 6. there is no soundness in it, but w. bruises Jer. 6. 7- before me continuall is grief and w. 30. 17. I will heal thee of thy w. saith the Lord Zech. 13. 6. what are these w. in thy hands? Zmke 10. 34. the Samaritan bound up his to. WOUND. Deut. 32. 39. T kill, I make alive ; I w. and I heal Ptal. 68. 21. God shall w. the head of his enemies 1 10. 6. he shall w. the heads over many countries Amos 9, + 1. and vi, them in the head all of them 1 Cor, 8, 12. when ye w. their weak conscience WOUND, John 19. 40. they w, body of Jesus in linen clothes Acts 5, 6. young men w. up Ananias, buried him WOUNDED. Deut. 23. 1. he that is w. in the stones, not enter Judg. 20. + 31. to smite of the people w. f 39. 1 Sam. 17, 52. the w. of ths Philistines fell down 31. 3. Saul was re. of the archers, 1 Chron. 10. 3. 2 Sam. 22. 39. I have m.mine enemies, Psal. 18.38. 1 Kt>igs 20 3", so that in smiting he w. him 22. 34. carry me out, for I am zo. 2 Chron. 18. 33. 2 Kings 8.28. and the Syrians w. Joram S Chron. 35. 23. have me away, for I am sore to. Job 24. 12. and the soul of the w. crieth out Psal. frA. 7 . shoot at ihem, suddenly shall they be w, 69- 26. to the grief of those whom thou hast w. 109, 22, 1 am poor, and my heart is w. within me Prov, 7. 2fi, for she hath cast down many w, 18. 14, but a 70. spirit who can bear ? Cant. 5, 7. the watchmen found me, they 10. me Isa, 51, g. art thou not it that 20, ths dragon? 53. 5. but he was w. for our transgressions Jer, 30. 14. I w. thee with the wound of an enemy 37. 10. there remained but w. men among them 5l. 52. through all the land the w. shall groan Lam. 2. 12. when they swooned as to. in the streets Eset. 26. 15. when the w. cry, shall not isles shake ? 28. 23, the zo. shall be judged in the midst of her 30. 24. with the groanings of a deadly w, man Jcs/ 2. 8. when they fall on the sword,shall notbe w. ZecA. 13. 6. 1 was to. in the house of my friends MarA 12.4. he sent another servant, they cast stones and they ?ii, hioi in the head, Ljtfie 20. 12. Luie 10. .30. he fell amongst thieves, which a), him Acts 19.16, they Hed out oif that house naked and w. Rev. 13. 3. 1 saw one of his heads, as it were y, WOUNDEDST. Hub. 3. 13. thou w. the head out of house of wicked WOUNDETH. Job 5. 18, he w. and- his hands mfike whole Ezek, 28. } g. no God, in the hand of him that w WOUNDING, «?«7i. 4. 23. for I have slain a man to my m. WRANGLING. Jam, 3, + 17. the wisdom from above is without w, WRAP. /Tfl.28.20. narrower than that he can ar.himself in it A/»c,7.3.judgc asketh for a reward: so they ai. it up WRAPPED. Un. 3P. 14 Tamar 70. herself and sat In open place X S. of the Almighty 36, 13. but the hypocrites in heart heap up w. 18, because there is 70. beware lest he take thee Psal. 37. 8, forsake to.\\ 55, 3. in 70. they hate me 76. 10, surely the to, of man shall praise thee, the remainder of 70. shalt thou restrain 138.7- shaU stretch thy hand against ui. of enemies Prov. 11.23. the expectation of the wicked is zo, 12. 16. a fool's ai, presently known, but prudent men 14. 29, that is slow to to. is of great understanding 15. 1. a soft answer turneth away to, but words 16. 14, the w, of a king is as messengers of death ig, 12, the king's to. is as the roaring of a lion iQ. a man of great zo. shall suffer punishment 21, 14, a reward in the bosom pacifieth strong w. 24. scoraer is his name, who dealeth in proud to. 27. 3. but a fool's B), is heavier than them both 4. TO. is cruel, and anger is outrageous, who is able 29.8.a city into a soare,but wise men turn away 10, 30. 23. the forcing of w. bringeth forth strife Keel. 5. 17. he hath much to. with his sickness Isa. 13. 9, the day of the Lord cometh with w. 14. 6. he who smote the people in 70. with a stroke 54. 8. in a little a). I hid my face from thee /(Er.21, 5. I myself will fight against you in to. 32,37, whither I have driven them in great to, 44. 8, in that ye prv>voke me to to. with idols Ezek. 7. 12. TO. is on all the multitude thereof iVfzA. 1. 2. and he reserveth zo. for his enemies Hafi. 3.2. O Lord, in to. remember mercy Zeph, 1. 18. gold shall not deliver in the day of to. Zech. 7.12. therefore came agreat v>. from the Lord 8, 14. when your fathers provoked me to w. Mat. 3. 7. to flee from w. to come, Luke 3. 7. Luke 4. 28. they were filled with zo. Acts I9, 28, 21. 23. for there shall be to. on this people Rom. 2.5. bnttreasnrest up w. against the day of m, 8. but to them that obey unrighteousness, to. 4. 15. because the law worketh to. where no law is 5. 9. we shall be saved from to. through him 9-22. endured the vessels of w. fitted to destruction 12. 19. avenge not, hut rather give place to a;. 13. 4. for he is the minister of God to execute zo. 5. ye must needs be subject, not only for to. Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are to. strife Epk. 2..1, we were by nature the children ofaJ. 4. 26. let not the sun go down upon your zo. 31. let all TO, anger, and clamour be put away 6. 4. fathers, provoke not your children to to. Col. S. 8. pnt off all these, w. malice, blasphemy I 'Ihess. 1,10, who delivered us from the a) .to come 2.16. for to. is come on them to the uttermost 5. g. for God hath not appointed us to jo, 1 Tim. 2. 8. lifting up holy lands, wi^.hout a". lleb. 11, 27. Moses not fearing the to. oi'tbe king /«7rt,l.]g.let every man be slow to speak, slow to to. 20. zo. of man worketh not righteousness of God Rrv. 6. 16. and hide us from the to. of the Lamb 12, 12. the devil is come down, having great to, U 8. she made all nations drink wine of &i. 18. 3. WRE Day of WRATH, Job 20, 28. his goods flow away in the dat/ of his v 21. 30. the wickod brought forth to the dnif ofw. Psal. 110. 5. Ix}rd strike thro' kings in datf oj his a Prov. 11, 4. riches profit not in the day of to. Zeph. 1. 15. that day is arfay of to. and iroub.e Rom. 2, 5. but treasurest up to. against tne dau ofw. Rev. 6. 17. for the great day of his to, is coii.e WRATH of God, 2 Chron, 28. 1 1 . the fierce w. of God is upon you Ezra 10. 14, till the to, of God be turned from us Psal. 78. 31. the to. of ('od came ipoii them John 3. 36. but the to. of Gad abidetii on him Rom. 1. 18, the to. of God is revealed from heavei* Ep/i. 5. 6. because of these things, to. of God c-ometb on the children of disobedience, Col. 3, 6. Rev. 14. 10. shall drink of the wiueofthe w. ifGnd 19. and cast it into wine-press of the w. oj God 15. 1. for in them is filled up the 10. of God 7, seven golden vials full of the to. of God 16. 1 . pour the vials of the to. of God on earth ig. 14. he treadeth the wine-press of the to. of God His WRATH. Deut. 2g. 23. which the Lord overthrew in his a. 1 Sam. 28, 18. nor execntedst his to, upon Amalek - 2 Kings 23. 26. the Lord turned not &om his to. 2 Chron. 29.10, Ais fierce to. may turn away, 30. 8- Exra 8. 22. his to. is against them that forsake him Esth. 7, 7- king arising from the banquet in Ais to. Job 16. g. he teareth me in his w. who hateth me 20. 33, God shall cast the fury oihis to. on him Psal. 2.5. then shall he speak to them iahis to SI. g. the Lord shall swallow them up in his to, 58, 9- he shall take them away in his zo. 78. 38. turned away anger, did not stir up all his zo. 4g, he cast on them the fierceness of his a. 106. 23. hod not Moses stood to turn away^i/ai, Prov. 14, 3^. his to. against him that causeth shanie 24. 18. lest the Lord vurn away his to. from him zsa. 16. 6. we heard of Moab's pride and his to. Jer. 7. 29. Lord hath forsaken generation oiAisze. 10. 10. at his zo. the earth shall tremble 48. .?0. I know his to. saith Lord, shall not be so La7n. 2,2 hath tbrown down in hii w. the holds 3. 1. I have seen affliction by the rod of Ais m. Amos 1. 11. because he kept his to. for ever Rom. g. 22. what if God willing to shew his to. Rev. 16. ig« the cup of wine of fierceness oihts » See Kindled; IVrath of the LORD. My WRATH. Exad. 22. 24. my a., shall wax hot, T will kill you 32. 10. let me alone, that my w, may wax hot Num. 25. 11. Fhinehas hath turned my zo. away 2 Chron. 12. 7. my 70. shall not be poured out on Jerusalem Psal. g5. 11. unto whom I sware in my to. Isa. 10, 6. send him against the people of my to. 60. 1 0. for in my to. I smote thee, but had mercy Ezek.7. 14. for my to. is on all the multitude 13. 15, thus will I accomplish my to. on the wall 21. 31. blow against thee in fire of my 70. 9.'Z. SI. 22. 31. I consumed them with the fire of my to. 38, 19. for in the fire of my to. have I spoken Hos. 5. 10, I will pour out my to, on them like water 13. 11. I gave a king, and 1 took him awayinm^w Fleb. 3. 11. so sware in my w, they shall not enter 4. 3. as I have sworn is my to. if they shall enter Thy WRATH. £j(}f/.15.7*thou sentest ihy w. which consumed them 32,11. why doth thy to. "vsxhoi against thy people ? 12, turn from thy fierce to. and repent of this Job J4. 13. keep me secret until thyto.h^ past 40, W. cast abroad the rage of thy 70. behold proud Psal, .38. 1. O Lord, rebuke me not in thy zo, 79- 6. pour out thy to. on the heathen 85. 3. thou hast taken away all thy to. 88. 7. thy to. lieth hard on me, thou hast af&icted 88. 16. My fierce li*. goeth over me, thy terrors 89. 46, how long shall thy . tc. burn like fire ? 90. 7- and by thy to. are we troubled 9. for all our days are passed away in thy to. U. even according to thy fear, so is thyto. 102. 10. because of thy indignation and'Myio. Jer 18. 20, 1 stood to turn away thy to. from them Hab.Z.Q. was thy to, against the sea, that didst ride Rev, 11. 18. thy TO. is'coibe, and time of the dead WRATHFUL. Psal. 6g. 24. let thy to. anger take hold of them Prov. 15. 18. a to. man stirreth up suife ■WRA'L'HS. Cor.12. 20. i iear lest there be envyings, to. strifes WREATH, ZChr. 4. 13, two rows ofpomegranateson each a". WREATHED. Lam. 1. 14, my transgressions are zo, and comei'| WREATH EN. Exod. 28. 14. two chains at the ends, of w. wo'4 shalt make them, 22, 24, 25. | sg. 15,17, 1» Kin^s 25. 17. pillar of w„ work he carried awi.5 wur WRIiAlllS. t/CioftJ, 17. »• of chain-work for the chapiters CCAron. 4. IS. twotf. 10 cuver the two pummels 13. fourhoadnd pome r ran ates ou the two u>. WRIiSr. Sxad. S9. S. not decline after many, to w. judgoient 6. thou shalt not w. the judgment of thy poor J)eut. 16. 19- thoushaU DOt&i. judgm. nor take gift P*. 56.5.every day they w.my worus,their thoughts e Pet. 3. 16. which they that are unstable w. WRESTED. Hai. 1, 1 4. therefore a. judgment proceedeth WRESTING. Euk, 9- 19- ^^ city is full of judgment WRESTLE. Eph. 6. IS. for we a. not against flesh and blood WRESTLED. (?fn.30.B.with greatwrestliogshavel zv.with sister 31. 24. Jacob was aloue, there a. a man with him 25. Jacob's thigh was out of joint as he a. WRESTLING. Gen. 30. -1-8. and Rachel culled his name a>. WRESTLINGS. Cen.30.8. with great w. have I wrestled with sister WRETCHED. Rom. 7. ^4. Ow.vna,n that I am.who shall deliverme Hev. 3. 17 • and knowest not that thou art w. WRETCHEDNESS. Num. 11. 15. kill me and let me not see myd". WRING. Lev. 1. 15. the priest shall w. offhis head, 5, 8. Ptal. 75, U. all the wicked shall w. theci out WRINGED. Judg. 6. 38. Gideon v. the dew out of the Rnece WRINGER. Ita. 16.1 4. for the 0), is at an end, spoiler ccaseth WRII^GIISG. Prov. 30. 33. the w. of the nose bringeth forth blood WRINKLE. £}>h. 5.27. a glorious church not having spot or ai* WRINKLES. J06 16. B. and thou hast filled me with w. WRINKLING. Ka/i. 3. 1 19. there is no w. of thy hruise WRITE. Exod. 34. 1. 1 will to. on these tahles, Dettt. 10. S, C7. the Lord said to Moses, v. thou these words Num. 17. 2. w. thou every man'b name on his rod 3. thou shalt ui. Aaron's name on the rod of Levi Deut.6.9. Of. them on posts of thy house, 11 . 30. S4. 1. then let him w. her a bill of divorcement, and send her out of his house, Mar/c 10.4. 27- 3. 10. on the stones the words of this law, H. SI. 19. now therefore w, ye this song for you S C/tron, 26. 22. the acts of Uzziah did Isaiah w. Euro 5. 10. that we might k. the names of the men NeA. 9. 38. we make a sure covenant and w. it £//A. 8.8. w. ye also for the Jews as itliketh you Prov. 3, 3. u>, them on (he table of thy heart, 7. 3. Ita. 8. 1. w. in the great roll with a man's pen 10. ] . that w. grievousness which they prescribed 19- trees shall be few, that achild may w. tliem 30. 8. now go w. it before them in a table Jer J2. 30. saith the Lord w. ye this man childless 30. 2. w. the words 1 have spoken, 36. 2, 17, 28. 31. 33. 1 will III. it in their hearts. Hed. 8. 10. Esek. 24. 2. son of man, w. the name of the day 37. If), w. upon the sticks for Judahand Israel 43. 1 1 . ji'.it ill their sight, that they may keep form JJad. 2. 2. TV. the vision make it plain on tables Lnke 1 .3 .it seemed good to me to a'.to thee in order 16. 6. take thy bill and v). fifty |17. w. fourscore Jo/m 1. 45. of whom Moses ana the prophetsdid w. 19- 31- s>. not, king ofthe Jews, but that he said Acu 15.20. that we ic. to them that they abstain from 25. 26. of whom I have no certain thing to tv. to my lord, that I might have somewhat to m. 1 Cor. 4. 14. 1 a. not these things to shame you 14.37 ■ things I w. are the commandments of J^rd £ Cor* 1. 13. for we w. none other things to you 2. 9- to this end also did I je. that I might know 9« I . it is superfluous for me to w. to you 13. 2. r w. to them which heretofore have sinned 10. therefore I a. these things being absent Ca/. 1, 20. now the things I w. unto you, I lie not PAH. 3. 1. to uf. the same things, for you it is safe 1 TAejs. 4.9. ye need not that I a. to you, 5. 1. STAett. .3.17.SO r n,. II iTim. S.U.these things I w. Hei. 10. 16. and in their minds will J w. them 2 Pet. 3. 1. I now v>. unto you, 1 Jo/m 2. 1. 1 Jo/m 1. 4. these things w. we to you that your joy 2. 7* brethren, I to. no new commandment to you 8. again, a new commandment I u>. unto you IS. I &. to you, little children, 13. 13. T w. to you, fathers, I w. to you, young men 2 JffAn 12. having many things to w. unto you 3 Jo/in 13. I wilt not with ink and pen w. to you fude 3. whcD X gave all diligence to a. of common salvation, it was needful for me to w. to you Rep. 1. 11. what thoQ seeit v. ia a book, 19* WItl Rtv.i.l.io the angel of the church of Ephesus, ic. 8. in Smyrna||12. in PergamusH 18. i'n^atira 3. 1. la Sardis || 7- Philadelphia || 44. Laodtcea 12.1 will u.on him the name of my God andcicy of my God, I will m. on him my new name 10, 4. as 1 was about to a. a voice said, w. not 14. 13. w. blessed are the dead that die in the Lord 19>9-i<'lessed are they which are called to supper 21. 5. w. for these words are true and faithful See Book. WRITER. Jxvig. 5. 14. they that handle the pen of the w. Piai. 43. I. my tongue is the pen of a ready w. Exe/t. 9. 2. a mau with a w. inkhorn by his side, 3. WRITES r. Jub 13. fl6. for thou w. bitter things agaiost me Lzelc. 37 . -ZQ. the sticks whereon thou w. shall be WRITETII. Pial. 87- 6. the Lord shall count when he w. up WRITING. Eiod. 32. 16. and the zc. was the to. of God 3y. 30. and wrote on plate ofthe holy cruwn a a. Dent. 10. 4. he wrote according to the first jn. 31. 24. when Moses had made an end of w. the law 1 C/iro?t. 28.19. the Lord made me understand in le. 2 C/iron. 2.11 . lluram kiugof Tyre answered in w. 21. 12. there came a.u>. from Jehoram to Elijah 35. 4. prepare according to the t". of David king 36.2C. Cyrus put the proclamation in jo. li.zra 1.1. Ezra 4. 7 . the 70. of letter was in the Syrian tongue Esi.\. 1.22. for he sent letters unto all provinces ac- cording to the w. thereof, 3. 12, j C. 9. | 9. 27. 3. 14 the copy of the w. was published to all 4. 8. Mordecai gave 10 Hatach a copy of tha to. ^.the w. ill the king's name may no man reverse /jra.38,9-the w. of IJezekiah when he had been sick Ete/c. V.i.Q. not written in the w. of house of Israel Dan. 5. 7- the king said, whoso shall read this i^'. 8. could notreadlhe w. || 15. should read this w^ 16. thou canst read the jv. thou shalt be clothed 17 ' yet I will read the 10. to the king and make 24, this is the w. that was written, 25. 6. 8. sign the w. [1 9. king Darius signed the to. 10, when Daniel kiiew that the w. was signed A/a;, 5. 31. give her a if. of diforcement, 19. 7. John 19. 19> the w. was, .Icsus of Nazareth king /iawrf-WRlTlNG. Col, 2. 14. blotting nut the /tand-w. of ordinances WRITING-TABLE. Luke 1, 63. Zacharias a^ked for a v>.'tmhle WRITINGS. John 5, 47. if ye believe not his w. bow believe? W RUT EN. Exod. .31, 18. w. with the finger of God, D*«?.9.10. 1 Kitigs 21. 11. elders did as it was w. in the letters 1 C/irun. 4, 41. these ta. by name smote their tents 2 C/tr()7i.30.5.had not kept the passover as it wasw, Ezra 5. 7. they sent a letter, wherein was w. thus 6. 2. and therein was a record thus :c. 8. 34. the weight of the vessels was a: at that time Neh. 6. 6. sent an open letter, wherein was w. 8. 14. found w. in the law to dwell in booths 13. 1. was 2f]. Ammonite not come into congregation Ett/t. 1.19* l^tit he til, among the lawsof theMedes 3. 9. let it be to. that they may be destroyed 12. in the name of king Ahasuerus was it w. 6. 2. found u>. that Mordecai told of Bigihana 8, 5, let it be to. to reverse llaman's letters Psal. 69. 28. let them not be to. with the righteous 102. 18. this shall be ui. for the generation to come 149. 9- to execute on them the judgment to. Prov. 22. 20. have not I to. to thee excellent things P EcL'i. 12. 10. that which was to. was upright Je;-. 17.13. that depart from me shall be to, in earth 36.29.why hast to. tlie king of Babylon shall come Eze/c. 2. 10. the roll was to. within and without 13. 9- oor to, in the writing of house of Judah Dan. 5. 24. this is the writing that was to. 25. Mat. 27. 37. ihey set up his accusation to. Mark 11. 17. is it not to. my house shall be called 15. 26, the superscription of his accusation was to. the k4ng of the .lews, Luie 23. 38. Johii 19.20. Luke 4. 17. he found the place where it was to. 10. 30. rejoice that your names are to. in heaven 18. 31. all things w. shall be accomplished, 21.22. JoAji 2. 17* the disciples remembered that it was w. 10. 34. is it not to, in your law, I said, ye are gods 20> 31. but these are to. that ye might believe 21. 25. if they should be to. every one, the world could not contain the books that should be if. .^c/5 13. 29. they had fultilled all that was to. 21. 25. a.s touching the Gentiles, we have sf. Rom, 2. 15. which shew the work of the law to. 4. 23. now it was not to. for his sake alone 1 Cor. 10. 11. they arc to. for our admonition 2 Cor. 3. 2. ye are our epistle to. in our hearts 3. to. not with ink, but with the Spirit of God 7. if the ministration of death to, in stones Phifim, 19. I Paul have w. with mine own hand ifr4J\3curv 19. 12. be had a name to. ou his \.\i\i\\, lb. 21. 12. names of the twelve tribes w.on the Rat?. h WRITIEN. Josk. 1. 8. observe to do all that is zo. therein 2 A'iHgj- 22, 13. that which ts to. concerning us Eiih. 8.8. for writing which u zo. in the king's nan^o Isa, 4. 3. every one that is to. among the livi»a Jer, 17. 1. sin of Judah ts to. with a pen of :/on Dan. 9. 11. the cuTM and uath that is w. in the la^ LiiJke 10. 26. what » w. in the law .' how r^adest 20. 17. he said, what is this then that ts zo.T 22. .37. this that is w. must be accomplished Jo/m 15, 25* the word might be fulfilled that is to. I Cor. 4, 6. to thiuk of men above that which i» w. Q. 10. for our sakes, no doubt, this :s to. 15. 54, he broui^ht to pass the saying that ij ep. Jt is WRITIEN. JoiA. 8. 31. as it is w. in the la.w of Moses, 1 Kinge 2, 3. 2 Chrun. 53. 18. | 25. 4. | SI. 3 1.35,12. £2/-«3. 2, 4. i e. 18. AtfA 8, 15. I 10. ;U,36. Dait. 9. 13. Psal.'iO. 7. in the volume tl tsio. of me, Ueb. 10.7 Isa. tiu. 6. il is to. before me, L will recompense Mat. 2. 5. thus It is ic.by the prophet, Luke 'i4. 46 11. 10. this is he of whom tt is zo. Luke 7. 27< 20. 24. as. it is jv. of him, M»rk 9. 13. | 14. 21. 31. tt ts w. Maik 14. S7. Luke 4. 8. Acts 23. £ Mark 9- 12. and how it is u* of the Son of man Lrke 2. 23. as tt ts to. ill the law ot' the Lord Kom. 11. a, according as it ts to. 1 Ct;;-. 1. 3L 2 Cur. 4. l.t 12. 19. for tt is w. 14. 11, Oal. 3. 10. 15. i. (Jhriiit pleased not himself, but as it is to, 1 Cor 15. 45. su it is w. the first man Adam 1 Ptt. 1. 16. because 1^ is a), be ye holy, I am h«ly 1 /love, or /lave I WRITJLN. Exod. 24.l2.WiM give thee commandment, 1 have to Hos, 8.12. i /lave vi. to him great things of my law Jo/m 19. 22. Pilate said, what / /laie w. 1 /lave ». 1 Jo/m 2. 14. / /lave to. to you fathers, young men 26. these things iiave I w. unto you, 5. 13. Were WRITTEN. i^um, 11. 26' and they were of ihem that were to. Jol) 19. 23. Oh that my words u'ere now to. Luke 24. 44, all things be fulfilled which were it. Jo/m 12. 16. that these things were to. of him h.om. 15.4. whatsoever things wer^w. aforetime u) 1 34.28. Lords), upon the tables words of cuvemi-f ten commands, Deut. 4. 13. | 5. 22. | iJ, Vum. 33. 2. and Moses to. their goings out Deut, 31. 28. Moses te tlii* sonti the *sm« dar WRO Jati. 8. 33. Joshua w. upon the stones th« law 1 3am 10.25. Samuel a. the manner of the kingdom 2 Sam. 11. 14. David lo. a letter to Joab, 15. 1 Kings21.&. .lezebel w. letters in Ahab's name, 9. SA'm^jlO.l. JehuBi.fi. ||lC/ir. 24. 6. Shemaiahw. S C/iron. 30. 1. Hezekiah 10. letters to Ephraim 3^.17. Sennacherib re, to rail on the God of Israel £xra 4. 6. they to. an accusation against Judah 8. Rehum v>, (). || £sih. 8. 5. letters of Hamanic. Est/i. a. 10. Mordecai w. letters, 9. 20, eg. Jer. 3b: 4. Baruch so, from Jeremiaii, IB, S7, 32. 51. 60. so Jeremiah w. in a book all the evil J)an. 5. 5. fingers of a man's hand ui. on tl.e wall \ 25. then king Darius a*, unto ail people ". 1. Daniel had a dream, and he w. the dream 'jarklO.5. foryourhardn, Mos. w.you this precept 12. 19. Master, Moses a. to us, Luke^O. 2ti. Xuke 1. 63. Zacharias m. saying, his nanve is John >Jo/m 5.46. have believed me, for Moses t«. of me 8. 6. Jesus with his finger le. on the ground, 8. 19. 19. Filate a. a title and put it on the cross 21. 24. John a), and testified of these things ^cts 15. 23. the apostles w. letters by them 18. 27. the brethren w. exhorting the disciples 23. 25. Lysias w. a letter after this manner Horn. 16. 22. 1 Tertius, who w. this epistle, salute 1 Cor^ 5. 9. Paul w. in an epistle, 2 Cer. 2. 3, 4. I 7. 12. Eph.S.3. Ptnlem.^\. 7. 1, concerning the things whereof ye w. tome S John 5. not as though 1 10. a new commandment 3 Jo/ut 9. I w. to the church, Diotr. receives us not WROTH. Gen, 4. 5. Cain was very re. |j 6. why art thou w. ? 31. 36. Jacob was at. || 34. 7. Jacob's sons were to, 40.2. Pharaoh wasic. with two officers, 41. 10. Exod. 16. 20. Moses was w. Num. lb. 15. | 31. 14. h'vm. 16.22. wilt thou be w. with all congregation? J'Jent. 1.34. the Lord heard your words and was to. 3. 26. I 9. 19. 2 Ham. 22. 8. 2C/tron, 28. 9. Psal.lti.7. I 78.21,59,62. I Sam. 18. 8. and Saul was very aj. 20. 7. 29. 4. the princes of Philistines were w. with him S Ham. 3. 8. Abnerwasif. j| 1^. SI. David was w. S fiings5. 11. but Kaaman was v>. and went away 13. 19. and the man of God was w. with him E Chron. 16. 10. Asawasr^. || 26. 19- Uzziah wasro. A^M.4.1. Sanballat, 7.||^''TM. 1.12. AhasuerusKf. Esth, 2. 21. Bigthan and Teresh were w. Psal. 89. .18. thou hast been w. with thine anoiiited 7/0.28. 21. he shall hew. asin the valley of Gibeon 47.6. 1 was v>. with my people, I have polluied 54. 9. 1 have sworn I would not be w. with thee 67. 16. I will not contend, nor will I be always w, 17. for the iniquity of his covetousness was 1 w. and smote him, I hid me, and was w, 64. 5 behold thon art w, for we have sinned Q.be ootTf. very sore, O Lord ; we are thy people /f;-.37. 15. princes were w.[] JWar2.l6 Herod wasw. Lam. 5. 22. rejected ue, thou art very w. against us A/af. 18, 3\. bis Lord was vi. and delivered him 22.7. king was w.\\Rev. 12. 17. dragon was m, WROUGHT. Gen» 34. 7. Shechem had w. folly in Israel Eiod, 10. 2. what things I have w. in Efiypt 3fi. 1. then w. Bczaleel and Aholiab, L. jmt wibd. 4. all the wise men to, the work, 8. ( 39- 6. Lev. SO. 12. put to death, they have w. confusion Num. 23. 23. it shall be said, what hath God w. ? Dent. 37-3. man orwoman that hath w. wickt/dness 22. 21. o». folly in Israel, Joj/j. 7. 15. Jvdg. 20,10 31. 18. for the evils which they shall have lo. Ruth 2. 19. shewed with whom she had a, the man*s nanie with whom I w. to-day, is Boas 1 3am. 6. 6. Lord had if. wonderfully amoi!g them 11. 13. Lord hath to. salvation in Israel, 19, 5. 14. 45. for Jonathan hath w. with God this day k Sam. 18.13. otherwise I should have zo, falsehood 23. 10. the Lord w. a great victory that day, 12, ^Rings5,ifi. who ruled over the people that w, 9.23, 16. 20. the acts of Zimri, and the treason he zo. 55. but Omri to. evil in the eyes of the Lord Kiigs 3. 2, Jehoram w. evil, 2 Chrou. 21. 6. 17. 11. Israelis. T;;icked things, Neh, 9, 18. 2l.6,Manasseh w. much wickedness, 2 Chr. 33. 6. 1 Chron. 4. 21. the families that w. fine linen S Chron. 3. 14. and he w. cherubims thereon 24. IS. they hired such asw. iron and brass 13. so the workman w. the work, 34. 10, 13. 32i -f 24. the Lord to. a miracle for Hezekiah ViBfl, 4. 16. half of my servants w. in the work 17. every one with one ofhis hands aj.in the work Job 12. 9. the hand of the Lord hath te. this S6. 23. or who canst say, thou hast to. iniquity ? ''^sat. 31. 19. hast w. for them that trust \a thee 68. 2B. strengthen that which thou hast w. for us '8. 43. how be had to* his signs in Egypt Heel. 2. 11. I looked on all worki my hauus had u. Zm. £6. 12. for tbou hast w. all our works in us 18. we ha*e not to- any deliveranre in the earth ♦ 1.4. who hath w. and (lout ii ' 1 tlv^ Lord am 70a YEA Jer, 11. 15. seeing she hath o. lewdness with many 18. 3. and behold, he w. a work on the wheels Ezek. 20. 9. I to. for my name's sake, 14, 22, 44. 29. 20. given him Egypt, because they to. for me Dati. 4. 2. the wonders that God ha^hoi-toward me Jonah 1. 11. the sea w, and was tempestuous, 1.3, Zeph.Z^ 3. meek of earth who have w. bis judgment Mat. 20, 12. these last have w. but one hour 26,10. she hath u'. a good work on me, A/arA:14.6. Aczs 15. 12. what wo:iders God hath tc, 21 . 19- 18.3.Paulofsame trade,abode with Aquila and 70 19. 11. God Of. special miracles by hands of Paul Rom. 7. 8. zv. in me all manner of concupiscence 15. 18. things which Chxist hath not to. by me 2 Cor. 5.5. he that hath w, us for same thing, is God 7. 11. what carefulness it to. in you i Oal. 2. 8. for he that to. effectually in Peter Eph. 1. 20. which he to, in Christ, when he raised 2 Tltess. 3. 8. but we m. with labour and travail Tleb. 11. 33. who, through faith, to. righteousness Jam. 2. 22. seest thou how faith a;, with his works ? 1 Pet. 4. 3. to have to. the will of the Gentiles 2 John 8. lose not those things which we have to. lies, 19. 20. the false prophet that to. miracles WROUGHT, Passivelt,. Num. 31. 51. Moses took of them all to, jpwels Deut. 13. 14. that such abomination is to. 17.4. 21. 3. take an heifer which hath not been to. 1 Kings 7. 26. the brim of the sea was w. like 1 Chrotim 22. 2. he set masons to hew 10, stones Neh. 6. 16. this work was 10. of our God Pial. 45. 13. her clothing was of to. gold 139. 15. when I was made in secret, curiously to. Eccl. 2. 17 . the works to. uuder the sun is grievous "'a*. 14. t 2. John the Baptist is risen, therefore mighty works are to. by him, Mark 6. 2. John 3, 21. made manifest that they are to. of God 19- 123. coat was without seam, ziJ. from the top Acti 5. 12. wonders were to. among the people 2 Cor. 1. +6. which is to. in enduring sufferings 12. IS. the signs of an apostle were to. among you WKOUGHTEST. liuth 2. 19. ^aomi said to her, where to. thou? WRUNG. Lev. \. 15. the blood shall be w, out, 5. 9. Psal. 73. 10. waters of a full cup are tv. lo them lia. 51. 17. thou hast to. out of the dregs of the cup YARN. 1 Kings 10. 28. Solomon had linen y. out of Egypt, the king's merchants received y. 2 Chron. 1. 16. YCE, or rather ICE. Jch 6. 16. which are blackish by reason of y. 38.29. oof ofwhosewombcamethev- and frost Psal. 147. 17 • he casteth forth his y. like morsels YE, Oen. .S. 5, ya shall be as gods.knowing good and evil Lttke 16. 15. ye are they which justify yourselves 1 Cor. 6. 11. but ye are washed, ye are .lanctified, ye are justified in the name efthe Lord Jesus 20. ye are bought with a price.glorifyGod in body 2 Coi . 3. 2. ye are our epistle written in our hearts 6. 12, ye are not straitened in us but in your own Oal. 4.12. brethren, be as I am,- for I am as ye are 6. 1. ye which are spiritual, restore such an one Eph, 2. 13. ye who sometimes were far off are nigh 1 Thess. 2. 19. what is our joy , are not even ye ? 20. ye are our glory || 3.8. if ytf stand fast in Lord 5. 4. but ye, brethren, are not in darkness 5. ye are all children of light and of the day lTheis.3. 13, but y«, brethren, be not weary ? 1 Pet. 2. 9. but ye are a chosen generation Vea. Gen. 3. 1. y. hath God said, ye shall not eat Mat. 5.37- let your conversation be_w. v. Jffw.5.17. 9- 28. they said unto him, y, Lort*, la. 51. Atis 5. 8. Sapphira said, y* for so much 22. 27. tell me, art thou a Roman ? he said,y. 2 Cor. 1, 17. there should hey. y. and nay, nay 18. our word toward you was not y. and nay 19. for the Son of God was nut y, and nay 20. all the promises ofGod in him arey. and amen Phil. 1.18, 1 do rejoice, y. and will aejoice 3.8.y.and I count all things but loss for excellency 2 Tifti-a.lS.y.and all that live godly in ChristJesus Philem. 20. y. brother, let me have joy of thee YEAR. Concerning the Jewish year. See Month. It is said i« Geo. 15. 13. atid in Acts 7, 6, that they should entreat them evil four hundred years: But in Exod. 12, 40. it is said. The sojourning of the children of Israel who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty i/ears. Tiis dijeretiee is reconciled by distingttishitig •«« beginning of the account, which, if taken f-om Abrahatn's tearing of Chaldea^ ani re- eetiing the first fromiie of CanaoH, tehen his YEA tojounung did Begin; then f^om that ttmc r«» the giving of the lato, there toill be fifur hun dred and thirty yearh, as ii is tn t^xodus: But if it be taken from Abraham^ s seed, that is, from the birth of Isaac, tohtch was tn the hundredth year of AhrahanCs age, and so tUtTtv years after his departure from Chaldea, then it must consetjuently be thirty years less from tfience to the giving of the law ; and so that toill agree exactly toiih the four Inindred years mentioned in Genesis a7id in the Acts, which ore assigned to his seed's sojourning in a strange land; by the strange land both Canaan and t gypt being to be understood; for the Chaldee Paraphrast, and the generality of the Jews, determine the space w/ierein they so- jowned in Egypt, to be but ttio hundred and ten years ; only Josephus calls them two hun- dred and fifteen. Ceu.j7.Zl. whom Sarah bhall bear the next y 26.12.1SHac received the samey. an hundred-fold 47. 17. Joseph fed them with bread that y. Exud. 12. 2. it shall be the first mouth of the y. 23. 14. keep a feast to me in they. Lev. 2.'). 41. 17 .three times in the y.all thy males shall appear before the Lord God, 34. 23»24. Deut. I6. I6. 29. T will not drive them out from thee in one y. Lev. 16. 34. to make an atonement once a y. 25. >5. it is ay. of rest || 29. redeem it within ay. Num. 9- 22, if it were a y, thai the cloud tarried 14. 34. each day for a y. shall ye bear inicjuitjes Deut. 15. 9. saying, they, of release is at hand 26i 13. the ^hird y. which is the y. of tithing Josh. 5. 12. they did eat the fruit of Canaan that y Jvdg. 10. 8. that y. the Ammonites vexed Israel 11, 40. they went to lament four days in a y. 17. 10. T will give thee ten shekels by the y. 1 Sam. 27. 7> David dwelt ay. asd four months Sam. 11. 1. that after the y. was expired 4. 26, it was at every y. end that he polled it 1 KijigA 9.25. three times in ay. did Solomon offer 10. 14. now the weight of the gold that came to So- lomon in oney, 2 Chron. 9. 13. 2 KtJigs 19. 29. ye shall eat this y. such things as grow of ihemselves in second and thirdy, Jsa,37.^iO. ZChron. 27. 5. Ammon gave him the same y. Eslh.Q. 27. they would keep two days every y- Ps. 65. 11. thou crownest the y. with thy goodness Jia. 6. 1. in the y. that king Uzziah died 14. 28. in the y. king Ahaz died was this bunion 21. 16- in ay, all flie glory of Kedar shall fail 61. 2. to proclaim the acceptable y. of the Lord, and the day of vengeance of our God, Lvkei. 19- 6.S. 4. and they, of my redeemed is come Jer. 11. 23. bring evil on the men of Anathoth, eve& they, of their visitatiou,23. 12. | 48. 44. 17. 8. shall not be careful in the y. of dro^jght 28. 16. thus saith the Lord, this y* thou shalt die 17. so Hananiah the prophet died the same y, 51,46. a rumour shall both come in one y, Ezek. 4. G. I have appointed each day for ay- 46. 17* it shall be his to the y. of liberty Mir. 6. 6. shall I come with calves of a y. old ? Lttke 2. 41. hisparentswent toJerusalem every y, 13.8, he said, Lord, let it alone this y, also John 11. 49. Caiphas being high-priest that y. said one man should die for the people, 51. | 18.13. Acts 11. 26. a whole y. they assembled themselvei 18. 11. Paul continued ay, at Corinth, teaching 2 Cor. 8. 10. but also to be forward a y. ago 9- 2. that Achaia was ready a y. ago, your zeal iJeb. 9. 7. the high-priest went in once a y, 25. 10.3. there is a remembrance made of sins every y. Ja7it, 4. 13, we will continue there a y. and buy Rev. 9. 15. who were prepared for a month and ay. YEAR after YEAR. 5 alamine three yearsy./yV^ry. 2 iSi3m.21,l,tfaerewas a YEAR by YEAR." Deut. 14.22, thou shalt' tithe the increase of thy seed that the iicM bringeth forth y. byy. 15. 20. thou shalt eat it before the Lord y. by y, 1 Sam. 1.7. as he did soy. byy. so she provoked het 1 Kings 5. 11. thus Solomon gave to Hiram y.by v. 10.25, they brought a rate y. byy. 2 Chron.Q's*. 2 Kings 17.4. no present as he had done y. Ay j Neh. 10. 34. to bring the wood-offering y. by y. 35. bring the first-fruits of all trees y, by y. Ileb.lO.I .those sacrifices which they offeredy ,^y y* YEAH (o YEAR, Exod, 13. 10. keep this ordinance from y. toy, 1 Sam. 2. 19. brought a coat to him from y. io^ 7.16, Samuel went from y. foy.incireuitto Bethel 2 Chr. 24.5. repair house of your God fromy. toy, Isa. 29. 1. add ye y. to y. let them kill sacrifices Zech. 14. 16. shall go up from y. to y. to worship I.d. Sue PiRST, SiicoNn, THiRD, Fifth, SsvBM'Ut YEARLY. Lev. 25. 53. as a y. hired servant shklf he be ■'iidg. 11. 40. da.uchtersof Urartl weui y.to Umcoi YES Arfj.Sl.ig.lherc Is a feast of the Lord in Shiloh y. 1 8am, I, .1. Elkanah went ap y. to worship SI. went up to offer ihe y. sacrifice, 2. ig. 80.fi. there is a y. sacrifice there for idl the family E1/A.9. 51. that thuy should keep the 14th day of the month Adar. and fifteenth of the same v YEARS. Cfn. 1, 14. let them he for seasons, days, and y. eS. 7- these arc the days of the y. of Abraham B, Abraham died an old man and full of y. 17. Ishmael was an hunrfred thirty seven y. #7. 9- few and evil have the y. of my life been />rtrf. 34. 22. the feast of in-gathering at the v- end Ltv. 25. 15. according to nqmher ofy. 16, 50, 52, 27. 18. the money according to they, that remain Dent. 32. 7 consider the v. of many generations Josh. 13. I. Joshua was old and striken in «, 1 Sam. eg. 3. David who had been with me these y. 1 KtHgt 1. 1. David waj old and stricken in y, 17. 1. there shall not be dew nor rain these y. SC4r.l4.6.Iandhad rest, Asa had no war in those y. 18. 2. after certain y. he went down to Ahab Joh 10.5. are thy v.as man's daTS,that searchest sin 15. to. the number ofy. is hidden to the oppressor 16.22. when a few ». are come, I shall go the way 32. 7. and multitude ofy. should teach wisdom S6. 11. they shall spend their y. in pleasures 2fi. nor can number of his y. be searched out Psttl. 31. 10. and my ^. are spent with sighing Gl. fj. wilt prolong his y, as many generations 77. 5. 1 considered the y. of ancient times 10. 1 will remember the y. of the right-hand 78. 33. their y. did he consume in trouble 90. 4, for a thousand y, in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, 2 Pet. 3. 8, 9. we spend our y. as a tale that is told 10. the days of our y. are threescore y. and ten 15. according to the v. wherein we have seen evil 102. 84. thy y, are throughout all generations 27. thou art the same, thy y. shall have no end Prov. 4. 10. the y. of thy lile shall bemany,g,ll. 5. 9. lest thou give thy y. unto the cruel 10. 27. the y. of the wicked shall be shortened £<:c/.12.1. while evil days come not,noiy.draw nigh Ua. 21. 16. according to the y. of an h/reling 38. 10. I am deprived of the residue of my y. 15. I shall go softly all my y. in bittemes.s of suul Etek.^.5. 1 have laid on thee they, of their iniquity 88.4. and thou art come even "unto thy y. 38, 8. in latter y. thou shalt come into the land Dan. 9. 2. 1 understood by books the number ofy. 11. 6. in the end ofy. they shall join together 8. continue more y. than the king of the north 13. the king of north shall come after certain'y. Joel 2. 2. even to the v. of many generations C.*!. I will restore the y. the locusts hath eaten }7nb. 3. 2. revive thy work in the midst of they. Mai. 3. 4. the ofFeritigs pleasant as in the formery. f.ute 1 . 7. both were well stricken in y. 18. Cnl 4. 10. ye observe days and months, and y. Heh. 1. 12. thou art the same, thy y. shall not fail 11. 84. by faith Moses when come toy. refused Rev 20. 8. an angel bound Satan a thousand y. 3. till the thouwnd y. should be fulfilled 4. they lived and reigned with Christ a thous. y. 7. when the thousand y. are expired, Satan shall See Numeral tcordn in their places, as HuN- DRBD, Many, Two. Three, Sin, Old. YELL. •fifr. 51.38. like lions, they shally. as lions* whelps YELLED. Jer. 2. 15. the youn^ Itons roared and y. on him YELLOW. T^v. 13. 30. behold, if there be in it a v. thin hair 32, behold, if there be in it no y. hair ■3fi. priests shall not seek for y.hair, is unclean Psal. 6R. 13. her feathers covered with y. gold YEARN. Gen. 43. 30. for his bowels did y. on his brother YEARNED. 1 King! 3. 26. for her bowels u. upon her son YESTERDAY. Gen. 31. 1 2. not toward him as y. said day before Exod. 4. t 10. not eloquent since y. nor third day 5. 14. why have ye not ftilfilled your task y. ? .pntf . 19. + 4. hated not from y. the third day, 6. Tosh. S. 1 4. ye have not passed this way since y. .' ■ iiam. 19. 1 7. David was in $aul*s presence asy. 20. 27. why came not the son of Jesse to meat y, 7 C Sam. 15. 20. whereas thou camest but y. C Kin%» % 26. 1 have seen y. the blood o\ Kahoth . CAr.ii. i^.y. and third day, when Saul was king Job 8. 9, we are hot of y. and know nothing ^*. 90. 4. a thousand years in thy sight are hot as y, JM. SO. t 33. Tophet is ordained from y. Wic. 8. +8. y. roy people is risen up as an enemy John 4. 5*". y. at the seventh hour (he fpver left him WfM 7 £8. kill me as thou didst the Egyptian y.f iith. IS. a. Jesus Chriat, the same y. and for ever 70s YET YESTERNIGHT. Gen. ig. 34. behold, I lay y. with my father 31. 29. the God of your fathers spake to mey. 42. God hath seen affliction^ and rebuked theey. YET. Gen. 40. 23. y. did not the butler remember Joseph Ejtod.g. 17. asy, exaltestthvself against my people 10. 7.knowestthou noty. that Egypt is destroyed^ ■Lev. 26. 18. if ye will not y. hearken unto me 41. y. for all that, when they be in the land Deut. 1. .38. y. in this thing ye did not believe 9. 29. y. they are thy people and inheritance 12. 9* ye are not as y. come to the inheritance 99. 4. y. the Ijord hath not given you eyes to see Jogh. 14. 11. asy. I am as strong this day as I was Jndg. 7. 4. Lord said, the people are y. too many 10. 13. y. ye have forsaken me and served gods 1 Sam. 15. .30. y. honour me now before the elders 2 Sam. 2.1. 5.y. made with me everlasting covenant 1 Kings 14. 8. y. hast not been as my servant David 19. 18. y. I have left me seven thousand in Israel 2S. 8. there is y. one by whom we may enquire 43. as y. the people did sacrifice, 2 Kings 14. 4. 2 Kings 6. 19- y- the Lord would not destroy Judah 13. 23. nor cast he them from his presence as y. 2 Chron. 20. 33. asy. the people had not prepared 17. 2. and the people did y. corruptly 30, 18. not cleansed, tf. did they eat the passover Ezra 3. 6. the foundation of temple was not y. laid 9- 9. y- our God hath not forsaken us, Neh. 9. 19. "Neh. 5. 18. y. required not I bread of the governor 13. 1. y. ye bring more wrath upon Israel ilS^(A.5,13.y,allthisavaileth me nothing so long as Jot 1. 16. while he was y. speaking, 17, 18. 6, 10. then should I y. have comfort 13. 10. though he slay mey. will I trust in him 20, 7.y. he shall perish for ever, like his dung 29. 5. when the Almighty was y, with me 35. 15. V. he knoweth it not in great extremity Psal. 2. 6. y. have I set my king on my holy hill 37. 25. y. >i&ve i not seen the righteous forsaken 48. 5. 1 shall y. praise him, 11. 1 43. 5. | 71. 14. 44. 17. this IS come, y. have we not forgotten 119. 51. y. have I not declined from thy law, 157. 83. y, do I not forget thy statutes, 109, 141. Prov. 27. 22. y. will not his foolishness depart from 30. 12. y. is not washed from their filthiness Eccl. 4. 3. better is he which hath not y. been Cant. 6. 1. kiss thee, y. I should not be despised Zsa. 10, 22, y. a remnant of them shall return 14. l.for the Lord will y .choose Israel and see them 17. 6. y. gleaning grapes shall be left in it 88. 4. while it isy. in his hand, he eateth it np 12. this is the rest, y. they would not hear 31. 2. y. he also is wise, and will bring evil 49. 5. tho' Israel be not gathered, y. shall I be 15. they may forget, y. will I not forget thee 53,7.he was oppressed, y . he opened not his mouth Jer. 8. 9< I willy, plead with you saith the Lord 3. l.y, return to me|j5.28.y. they prosper 15. 1. y. my mind could not be toward this ^leople S3. SI. prophets y. they ran, v. they prophesied S6i 24. y. they were not afraid, nor rent garments Ezek. 8,18, tho' they cry.y. will I not hearthem 11. 16. y. will I be to them as a little sanctuary 88.2.said, I am a god, j^.thou art a man, and not G. 36. 37. 1 will y. for this be inquired of by Israel Dan. 9.13. y. made we not our prayer before God 11. 35. because it is y. for a time appointed 45.y.he shall come to his end,none shall help him Hos. 7. 9> g^ey hairs are on him,y. he knoweth not 13.4.y. I am the Lord thy God from land of Egypt Amosi. 6. T have given you want of bread.y, have ye not returned to me, 8,9, 10, 11. Hag.Z. 17. 6. 10. he shall say, is there y. any with thee Jonah 2.4. y. I will look toward thy holy temple 3.4.y. forty days andNineveh shall be overthrown 4.8. wasmy saying, when I wasy. in my country Mic. 6. 10. are there y, the treasures of wickedness N'ah. 3, 10. y. was she carried away into captivity Ha6. 3. 18. y. I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy Mai. 2. 14. V. is she thy companion, and the wife ilfo/,15. 17.^0 ye noty. understand Uiat whatsoever entereth in at the mouth, I6. 9- Mori: 8. 17. ig. SO. these things havd I kept, what lack I y. f 24. 6. but the end is not y. Mark 13. 7. Mart 11. 13. for the time of figs was not y. Luke 24. 44. the words I spake while y, wit& you John S. 4. Jesus saith unto her my hour is noty. come, 7. 6, 30, | 8, 20. 7> 39. for the Holy Ghost was not y. given 11. 25. though he were deady. shall he live 20. 9. for as y. they knew not the scripture AcisS.iGm as y.H .Ghost was fallen on none of them ■Rom. 4.11. he hady, being nncircumci5ed, 12. 5. 6. we werey. without strength []8. y. sinners 8.84. what a man seeth, why doth he y, hope for : 9. 19- thon wiit say, why doth he y. find fault ? 1 Cor. 3. 3. ye are y. carnal ?l| l5.y. so ashy fire 7 ■ 10. to toe married I comm . y. not I, but the L. YOK 1 Car. 14. 21. y. for ail that will they not bear ni« 15. 10. y. not [, but the grace of God with mi 17. your faith is vain, ye are y. in your sio« 3 Cor, 1. 10. we trust tJi«t he will y, deliver 83. to spare you I c^'ne not asy. to Coriiitb 6. 8. as deceivers, y. true, as unknown, y. koowu Gal. 2. 80. y. not I, bjt Christ tiveth in me 3. 4. have ye suffered in vain ? if it be y. in viji 5. 11. 1, brethren, if I y. preach circumcision 2 T/iest. 2. 5. when I w-isy. with you, i told yon 2 Tim.Q. 5. y.ishe not crowned, except he strive He6. 2. 8. we see not y. all things put under him 4.15. was tempted like as we we are, y. without sin 7. 10. for he was y, in the loins of h>s father 11.4. and by it he being dead, y . speaketh 7. Noah, being warned of things not seeo as y Jam. 2.10. keep the whole law, y.offend in one point 11. y. if thou kill || 4. 2. y. ye have not 1 Joh?i 3. 8. it doth not y . appear what we shall be ttev. 17. 8. the beast that was, and is not, aody, is 10. and one is, and the other is not y. come 12. ten kings who have received no kingdom asy. See Ali VB. Y"1ELD. Gen. 4. 12. the earth not henceforlhy.her strength 49 20. Asher's bread be fat, shally. royal dainties Lev. 19. 25. that it may y. to you the increase Z6. 4. the land shall y. her increase, trees y. fruit 20. for your land shall not y. her increase 2 Chron. 30. 8. but y, yourselves to the Lord ■ Psal. 67. 6. the land shall y, her increase, 85. 12. 107. 37. plant vineyards mayy. fruits of increase Pr0v,7.21.with much fair speech she caused him y. Isa. 5. 10. ten acres of vineyard shall y. one bath, and the seed of an homer shall y. an ephah IIos.B.T.h&ve sown the wind, the bad shally.no meal , if so be it y . the stranger sh&U swallow it up Joel 2.22. the fig-tree ard vine y. their strength llah.3. 17. altho* fields shally. nomeat,joy inGod ActsQ.\. 81. bat do not thou y. unto them llom. 6. 13. nory. ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness to sin, y. yourselves to God 16. that to whom ye y. yourselves servants 19' y- your members servants to righteousness Jam. 3. 12* no fountain y. salt water and fresh YIELDED. Gen. 49.33. Jacob after commanding bis sons, y. up Num. 17. 8. behold the rodcf Aarony. almonds Dan. 3.88. y* their bodies that they might not serve Mat. 27. 50. Jesus cried again, and y. up the ghost Acts 5.10. then Sapphira y. up the ghost Rom. 6. 19. as ye have y. your members servants YIELDETH. Neh. 9. 37. it y. much increase to the kings Job 84. 5. the wilderness y. food for them Heb. 12. 11. y, the peaceable fruit of righteousness YIELDING. Gen. 1.11. bring forth herby. seed, treey. fruit, 12. 29. I have given you every tree y. seed Eccl, 10. 4. for y. pacifieth great offences See Fkuit. YOKE. Beside the common acceptation of this term, for an instrument put about the necks of cattle, to couple them for drawing ; the scripture makes mention (1) Of the yoke of bondage, or slavery. Lev. 26. 13, 1 have broken the bands of your yoke. Deut. 28. 48, He shall put a yoke of iron upon thy neck. (2) Of the yoke of affiie- tions and crosses. Lam. 3. 27, It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth. " J# " is a man's duty, it is profitable to him, pa- " tiently to bear what afflictions God will please " to lay upon him, and to restrain his wanton " spirits when they are most prone to be too brisk " and lascivious.*^ (3) Of the yoke of punishment for sin, which the prophet Jeremiah expresses thus. The yoke of my transgressions is bound by his hand, Lam. 1. 14. " The punishment " and bondage I undergo fyr my sins is hound/ " so fast that I cannot s.hake it off." (4) Of the "yoke of God's com?nandments. Mat. 11.. 29, 30, Take my yoke upon you : for my yoke is easy. The service of God to Jlesh and blood' is a yoke, because it grates upon the sensitive appetites, and restrains our natural motions and inclinations ; yet it is easy, in comparison oj the service of sin, the covenant of works, andt the ceremonial law ; it is easy to them tfutt love God, and are regenerated^ because the law it- written in their hearts, "PsH, 37. 31. They are endued with faith. Mark 9. S3. And they are- strengthened by Christ, Phil. 4. 13. (5) Ther» is the yoke of legal eeremoniet. Acts 15. 10. Gal. 5. 1-. They are calleda yoke in respect op their variety, arid the difficulty in gerformtn^ them; in respect tf their chargeablenesi, and' inefficacti, being only shadotVA uf good things to come, Hebt 10.1. Gen. 27 . 40. that thou shalt break hij % Jer. 30 8 YOU Mjrr. 26. n. I kave broken the oaodsof youry, and made you go upright, fxe^t. 34.27. A'uD* . 19. i. bring a red heiferwithout blemish, on which never came y- Deut. 21. 3. 1 Sam. 6.7. Deut.ZQAS. he shall put ay. of iron upon thy neck, until he have destroyed thee, Jer. 28. 14. J S&m. 11.7. Saul took ay. of oxen and hewed them 14.14. anhalf acre, which ay. of oxen might plow I Kings I2,4.thy father made oury. grievous, make his heavy y. lighter, 10,11, 14, 2 C/tron. 10.4, 19. 19. Elisha plowing with twelve _v. of oxen 21. he took a y. of oxen, and slew them Jod 1.3. Job had five hundred y. of oxen ■ 42. 12. he had a thousand y. of oxen Isa. 9, 4. thoQ hast broken the y. of his harden, and the staflf of his shoulder, 10. 27. | 14. 25. 47.6. on ancient thou hast very heavily laid thy y. 58.6. oppressed go free, and that jebreak everyy. Jer. 2. 20, for of old time I have broken the y. 5. 5. bat these have altogether broken thy y. 27.8. that will not put their neck under they. 11. that bring their neuk under the y. 12, 58. 2. broken they, of the king of Babylon, 4, 11. 12. Hananiah had broken the y. from Jeremiah 31. 18. as a bullock unaccustomed to the y. 51.23. will I break the husbandman and his y. Lam. 1. 14. the y. of my transgression is bound 3. 27.it is good foramanto bear they, in his youth Hos. 11. 4. I was as they that take off the y. Na/t. I. !.■?. now will I break hisy. from oft" thee Mai. 11. 29. takemy y. on you]j30. my y. is easy LuAe 14. 19. 1 have bought five y. of oxen Acts 15. 10. to put a y. on the disciples' neck Gal. 5. 1. be not entangled with the y. of bondage 1 Tim. 6.1. let as ciany servants as are under they. YOKES. Jer. 27. 2. make thee bonds and y. 28. 13. 28. 1;*. hast broken they, of wood, make y. iron Ezet. 30. 18. when 1 shall break the y. of Egypt YOKED. 2 Cor. 6. 14. he not unequally y. with unbelievers YOKIUFELLOW. Ffiii. 4. 3. 1 intreat thee also, true y.-feUoxB YONDER. Oen. 22 '' I and the lad will go y, and worship Num. M ,»'; . and scatter thou the fire y. 23. 15 *U r>d here, while I meet the Lord y. S King h 1 5. behold, y. is that bhunamite Mat. 17. 20. ye shall say, remove hence to y, place 26* 36. Jesus saitb, sit here, while I go and'pray «. YOU. Josh. 3. 4. there shall be a space between y. and ark Ngh. 2.20. but y. have no portion in Jerusalem JoA 16. 4. I could shake nay head at y. Jsa. 5^. 2. your iniquities separate betw.y. and G. £M*.11.19.wili put a new spirit within y. 36. '^6,27, 36.7.the heathen that are about y. bear shame, 36. Amos 2. 13. behold, I am pressed under y. 3.2. y. only hape I known of all families of earth Lnie 10. 16. he that heareth y. heareth me, he that despiseth y. despiseth me and him that sent me 13. 28. andy. yourselves thrust out of the kinsdom *£om. 2.24. the name of Godis blasphemed thro'y. Cor. 1. 11. y, also helping by prayer for us S. 13. that other men be eased and y. burdened ■9. 4. lest we, that we say not y. be ashamed 10. 16. to preach the gospel in the regions beyond y. 12. 14. for 1 seek not yours but y. X'p/t. 2. 1. y. hath he quickened who were dead 22. in whom y. also are builded together Vo/. 1. 21, 7f. that were some time alienated 2. 13. y. being dead in sins hath he quickened After YOU. 'Gen.Q.Q tjstablish covenant with you, ajidseed «. y. Z.ev. 25. 46. ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after y. 1 Chron. 28. 8. £6. 33. and I will draw out a sword after y. ©^«;.11.4.to overflow them, as they pursued aft. p. 29, 22, ihe generation that shall rise up after y. 1 Sam. 23. IQ. go on before, behold, I come after y. ■Jer, 42. 16. the famine shall follow close afier y. -2 Cor. g. 14. which long after y. Tliil. 1. 8. Phil. 2. 26. Epaphroditus longed after y. Against YOU. Fxod. 10. 16, he said, I have sinned » y. Esek. 20. 41. I will be sanctified in y. 36. 23. 37. 6. and I will put breath tn y. 14. Mai. 1. 10, I have no pleeisure in y. saith the I.r^ Mat. 10. 20, but the Spiritwhich speaketh jn y. 11. 21. if the mighty works which were done j« Joh?i 5. 38. ye have not his word abiding in y. 42. that ye have not the love of God in y. 6. 53. except ye eat the flesh, ye have jio life in ji 14. 17. heshallbeiMy.il 20. and I iny. 15.4. 15. 7. if my words abide iny. iJo/m 2. 14, 24 Rom. 8. 9. the Spirit dwelleth iny. 1 John 2. 27. 10. and if Christ be in y. the body is dead 12. 18. as muchaslieth in y. live peaceably 1 CV.l .6. the testimony of Christ is confirmed in y. 6. 19. the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in y. 14. 25, will report that God is m y. of a truth 2 Cor, 2. 3, I wrote this to you, having confidence in y. all, 7. I6. | 8. 22. Gal. 5. : 0. 4. 12. but life iny. ||7. 7, he was comforted iny 8, 6. he would finish in y. the same grace alsit 9. 14. for the exceeding gr ce of God m y, 13. 3. which to you is not weak, but mighty i»y 5. know ye not how that Jesus Christ is in y. Gal. 4. 19. I travail, till Christ be formed i« y Eph. 4. 6. one God, who is above all, and tny. alt Phil. 2.6. let this mind be in y.which was in Chr* 13. it is God which workcth in y. to will and do \ou Of/- 1.6> which bringeth fruit, u it doth also iny. .7. which is Christ im y. the hope of glory S. 16 let the word of Christ dwell tny. richly t Theu.i. 1-1. which effectaally workethiMy. t 'i'htsi. \. 4. Bc that we glory tny. in the churches 12. the aame of Christ may be glorified in 1/. Vhilem. ft. acknowledging every good thing in y. ihb, 13. 21. working in y. what iswell-pleaaing I [*$t. S. 15. a reason of tbe hope that is iny. I P«(. 1.8. if these things beiji^.and abound « John 9.8. which thing is true in him and in y. 4. 4. greater is he that is in y . than io the world 0/ YOC. Cen 87 . 45. why should I be deprived o/y. both : b'jod. 1-2. 16. that only mdy be done o/y. JJeut. 1 . 22. ye came near unto me every one o/y. J>'>k. 2, 9. the inhabitants faint because o/"^. 23. 3, hath done to these nations because o/y. I Ham .es. 6. that all c/'y . have conspired i^ainst nw 1 /Cingt22. 28. hearken, O people, everyone o/y. i^trn 7, 21 . what Ezra requires o/y. it be done i;i-.26. 16. 1 will alaodothisan/oy. appoint terror Awm. 10. 8. they shall be to y. for an ordinance 10.be toy. a memorial |j 15. 3*9. untoy. for a fringe S'i.^'il], 1 shall do un/0y, as I thought to do to them JosA. 23. 12, if ye go in to them, and they to y, 1 Ham, 4.9. be not servants, as they have been toy. I'roi. 8, 4. ufito y. O men, t call, and my voice is /irt. 30, 13. this iniquity shall be toy. as a breach Ifan. 3. 4. to y. it is cooimanded, O people i/a..4. 2. but Unto y. that fear my name shall sun J'"/. 7. 12. that men should do to y. LukeQ. 31 ^ 29. according to your faith be it umo y. 13. 11 . lifoause it is given nnioy. to know the mys- Itries nf the kingdom, Mark^. 11. LuktQ. 10, '04 YOU Marl 4. 24. unto y. tnat hear shall more be given Luke 2. 11, untu y. is born this day a Saviour 6. 33. if ye do good to them which do good to y, S2.':-:. anal appoint untoy. a kingdom as my Fath. Acti i. 39. for the promise is unto y, and children 3. S6. until y. first, God having raised up his Son 10.29. therefore came iun/oy. without gainsaying 13. 26. to y* is the word of this salvation sent 1 Cor. g, 2. if not to others, doubtless I am to y. 14, 36. or came the word of God untoy. only i 2 Cor» 10. 13. a measure to reach even unto y. 14 we are come as far as /o y. in preaching Phii. 1. 28. but is to y. a token ef salvation 29. unto y. it is given not only to believe 1 Theea. 1. 5. our gospel came not unto y. in word 2 Thess. 1, 7< to y. who are troubled, rest with us 1 Pet, 1. 7. unto y. that believe, he is precious liev. 2, 24. but unto y. I say, and to the rest See Say, Told. Toward! YOU. Jer. 29. 10. 1 will perform my good word towards y. 11. I know the thoughts I tiiink towards y. Has. 5, 1. give ear, for judgment is towards y. 2 Cor. 1. 18, our word towards y. was not yea 7'15t inward affection is more abundant ffw^n/jy. 9. 8. able to make all grace abound towards y. 10, 1. but being absent am bold towards y. 13.4i we shall live by the power of God towards y. 1 Thess. 3. 12. abound in love, as we do^ouarifjy. To YOU-WARD, 2 Cw, l.S. 3. which to y.-ward is not weak Lph. 3. 2. the grace of God given me to y.-ward On, or upon YOU. Exod. 12. 13. the plague shall not be upon y. 32.^9- that he may bestow upony. a blessing Lev. 10,7. the anointing oil of the Lord ibiipony. Num. 16. 3. they said, ye take too much upony. 7- Deut. 7. 7. the Lord did not set his love upon y. Josh. 23. 15. as all good things are come vpon y. Neh. 4. 12, from all places they will be upon y. Pial. 129, 8. the blessing of the Lord be upony. Isa,2Q. 10. Lordhathpouredif/iony. spirit of sleep 30 18. he may have mercy upon y. Jer. 42. 12. JIffr. 2.1.2. 1 will visit «/;ony. the evil of your doings 40. 3. therefore this thing is come upon y. £zeA.22.21 .1 will blow u. y.in the fire of my wrath Amos 4. 2. that Io, the days shall come vpon y. Zp)h.2.2. before day of Lord's anger come upony. Mat. 23, 35. upon y. may come the righteous blood Luke 11, 20. the kingdom of God iscome upon y. 21. 34, and so that day come upon y. unawares 24. 49* I send the promise of my Father upon y. John 12. 35. walk, lest darkness come upon y. Acts 1. 8. after the Holy Ghost is come upon y. 1 Cor. 7. 35, not that I may cast a snare upon y. Gal. 4. 11. lest I beftowed upon y. labour io vain Jam. 5. 1, howl formiseries that shall come ony. 1 Pet. 4r. 14. the Spirit of God rusteth upon y. Rev. 2,24. 1 will put upon y. none other burden With YOU. Gm.34.l6.then we will dwell withy, be one people 48, 21. behold, I die, but God shall be with y. Esed. 13.19* shall carry up my bones hence with y. SO. 22. ye have seen that I have talked with y. 24. 14. tarry ye here, Aaron and Hur are with y* Num. 1. ^.with y, shall be a man of every tribe 17. 4. the testimony, where 1 will meet with y. Deut. 5, 33. and that it may la well jvith y. 12. 12. no part n'iMy.1'20. 4. God goethwi'My. 29. 14. nor mith y. only do I make this covenant Josh. 7- 12. neither will I be with y. any more Ruth 2, 4. and Boaz.said, the Lord be with y. 1 Sam. 22, 3. let my father and mother be wtthy. 23. 23, come again to me, and I will ^0 with y. 2 Sam. 16. 10. what have I to do with y. f I9. 22. 18. 2. 1 will surely go forth with y. myself 2 Kings 10,2. seeing your master's sons are withy. 22. see there be withy, none of servants of Lord 25. 24. and it shall be well with y. Jer. 40. 9. 1 Chron. 22. 18, is not the Lord your God withy. ? 2 Chron, 13. 8. there are with y. golden calves l5. 2, the Lord is with y, while ye be with him 19.6. for the Lord, who \& withy, in the judgment 20. 17. fear not, for the Lord will be with y. 28. 10. are there not with y. even roith y. sins Exra4i. 2. let us build with y. we seek your God J06 42, 8. lest I deal with y. after your folly Jer. 18. 6. cannot I do with y. as this potter? 42. 11. for I am with y. Hag. 1. 13. | 2. 4. Exek. 20. 35. there will I plead with y. 36, 44.kuow I am Lord when I have wrought withy. Amos5. 14- the God of hosts shall be with y. Zech. 8, 23. we will go with y. for God is with y. Mat. 17. 17. faithless perverse geaerat. how long shall 1 be toithy. ? MarkQ. 19. Luke 9. 41. 26. II. for ye have the poor always uithy. but me ye have not always, John 12. 8. 29.when I drink it new Hi._y.in myFather's kingd. 28.20.1 am withy, always to the end of the world Luke 24.44. 1 :>paV<: to you, while J was with y. 2 2 YOU John 7. 33. yet a little while am I with f . the* 2 to him that sent me, 12. 35. | 13, J 14. 9. Jesus said, have I been so long with y. f 16. Comforter, Uiat he may abide withy, forev 17. hedwelleih wiihy.\\25. being present aiiMy 27. peace I leave with y. |] I6. 4. I was with if Acts 18. 14. reason would 1 should bear with j/. 20, 18. 1 have been wtth y. at all seasons Horn. I. 12. I may be comforted togethtr with y 15. 32, that I may with y. be refreshed 33. now the God of peace be with y. all. Amei; 2 Cor. 13. 11. PAiV. 4.9 l6.20.the grace of our Lord JesusChnst be with y 24. 1 Vo,. 16. 23, Phil. 4. 'Ji. Col. 4. 18 1 2'hess. 5. 28, 2 The\s. :i. 18. 2 Tim. 4 15, Tit. 3. a5. Heb. 13. 25 2 John 3 Rev. 22. 21. 1 Cwr. 2. 3, I w&s with y. in^ weakness and in feaf 4. 8. that we also QiigUt reign wtth y. 16, 10. see that he may be with y. without feat 24. my love be with y. all in Christ Jesus 2 Cor. 1. 21. he that establisheth us with y. is God 4. 14. shall raise us up and pi^esent us with y. 7. 3. ye are in our hearts to die and live withy 11. 9. when I was present ifiMy. Gal. 4. 18,20. Phil. 2. 17, I joy and rejoice with y. all Col. 2. 5, yet am I with y. in the spirit, joying 2 Then. 3. 1. word may be glorified, as it is with y 16. Lord ofpeace give peace, the L. be at. y. all BeA. 12. 7. God dealeth with y. as with sous 1 Pet. 5. 14. peace he withy, all that are in Christ 2/^£f.2.13.spotsand blemishes.while they feast v.y. YOURS. Gen. 45. 20. the good of the land of Egypt is y, ^fur.ll.24.thesoTestif your feet troad shall bey. Josh. S. 14. the men an.swered our life for y. 2 Chron. 20. 15, the bat:le is not y. but God's Jer.S.lQ. shall serve strangers in land thati¬y. Uike 6. 20. for y. is the kingdom of God John 15.20. if kept m^ saying, they will keep y, alw 1 Cor. 3>21, not glory inmen,fora!l things are y. 22. 8. 9> lest this liberty of y, become a stumbling 16, 18. for they have refreshed my spirit and y 2 Cor. 12, 14. for I seek not y. but you YOUNG. Gen. 31. 38. thy she-goats have not cast their y. 33. 13. the flocks and herds withy, are with me Exod. 23. 26. there shall nothing cjist their y, ^£1/. 2 2. 28, shall not kill it and hery.both in one day Deut. 22.6. thou shalt not take the dam with they 7. let the dam go and take the y. to thee 28, 50. which will not shew favour to die y. 32. 11. as the eagle fluttereth over hery. 2 Sam. 9. 12, Mephibosheth had ay. sou Micha 1 Chron. 22. 5. Solomon my son is y. 29. 1. 2 Chron. 13, 7. when Rchoboam was y. and tendpt 34.3,Josiah,whilehe was yet y. began to seek Cud Psat. 78. 71- from following ewes great with y 84. 3. swallow a nest, where she may lay hery. Isa, 40. II, shall gently lead those that are withy Jer.3l.lZ. shall flow together for they, of the flock Exek. 17. 4. cropped off the top of his y. twigs, C.', Mark 7 ,25, whose y . daughter had an unclean spirit John 21. 18. when y. thon girdedst thyself See 0\h. Y'OUNG ais, or asses. Isa. 30. 6. carry riches on the shoulders ofy. anpi 24. the y. aSiBS shall eat clean provender John 12. 14, when he found ay. ass sat thereon See Bullock. YOUKG dullocisr. Num. 28. 11. shall offer two y. bullecks, 19, 27. Ezra 6. 9. give what they need, both y. bullockt YOUNG calf. Lev. 9- 2* take thee a y. calf for a sin offering See Child, Children. YOUNG cow. Isa. 7. 21. that a man shall nourish a y. cow YOUNG dromedaries. £fM.&.10.he sent letters by riders on y .dromedaries YOUNG eagles. Prov. 30. 17. and the y. eagles shall eat it YOUNG hart. Cant. 2. 9- my beloved is like ay, hart, 17. | 8. 14, See Lion, Lions, Man, Men. YOUNG one. Deut.QS.57. her eye shall be evil toward hery, oni Zech. 11, 16. neither shall seek they. on«, nor heal YOUNG ones. Veut. 22. 6. whether they be y, ones or eggs /od 38.41. when his y. on£j cry to God they wawlf 39. 3, they bow, tbey bring forth their y, ones 4. their y . ones are in good liking, they grow up 16. the ostrich is hardened against her y. oxes 30. the eagles' y. ottes also suck up blood Tsa. 11.7. their If. ones shall lie down togpthei Lam.^.S. the seamoasters give suck to their y. or > YOUNG pigeon. Gen. 15. 9.take me a turtle-dove, and a y.piget Lev. 12, 6. bring a y. pigeon for a sin-ofiei YOU YOUNG pigeons. Lev. 1. 14. he shall bring his offerins of v- pigeotu 5. 7. if not ahle lo bring a lamb he shall hring two y. pigeom, 12. 8. | 14. 22,30. | 15. 14, f Num. 6. 10. Luie 2. 24. 11. if he be oot able to bring two y. pigeons YOUNG ravens. Psal. 147 9- 1*6 giveih food to y . ravens which ory YOWNG roes. Cant. 4. 5. thy breasts are like two y. roes, 7. 3. YOUNG virgin. 1 Kings 1. 2. let there be sought formylorday. v. YOUNG virgins. Judg. 21. IS. there were found 400y. virgins Ese/i. 2. C. let fair y. virgijis be sought for the king 3. they may gather together all the y. virgins YOUNG wMicorn. Psal. 29. 6. Lebanon and Sirion like a y. unicorn YOUNG woman. Ruth 4. 12. Lord shall ^ive thee of this n. woman YOUNG women. Tit. 2. 4. they may teach y. women to be sober YOUNGER. Gen . 9. 24. Noah knew what his y. son had done ig. 31. and the first-born said to the y. ."H. 38. and they, she also bare a son Ben-ammi 25. 23. the elder shall serve the y. Rom. 9. 12. £7. J5. Kebekah put them on Jacob her y. son 42. she sent and called Jacob her y, son 29. 16. the name of they, daughter was Rachel 18. X will serve thee seven years for the y. 26. it must not be so done, to give the y. first 43. 29. is this your y. brother of whom ye spake 48' 14. Israel laid his right hand on the y. 19. his y. brother shall be greater than he Jtidg. 1. 13. Caleb's y, brother took it, 3. 9- 15. 2. is not hery. sister fairer than she ? 1 Sam. 14. 49. Saul's y. daughter was Michat 1 Ckr. 24.31 . cast lots over-against their y.brethren Job .30. 1. that arey. than 1, have me in derision Eiek. If). 46. and thy y. sister is Sodom 61. shalt receive &y sisters, thine elder and y. Luke 15. 12. they, said, father, give me the portion 13. the y. gathered all, and took his journey 22. 26. he that is greatest, let him be as the y. 1 Tim. 3. 1. intreat the y. men as brethren 2. the y, women as sisters, with all parity 11. the y. widows refuse, for when they begin 14. I will therefore that the y. women marry 1 Pet. 5. 5. likewise, ye y. submit to the elder YOUNGEST. Gen. 42. 13. the y. is this day with our father, 32. 15.exceptyoury.brothercome,20,34. | 44.23,26 43. 33. they sat, the y. according to his youth 44. 2. put silver cup in the sack's mouth of the y. 12. he began at the eldest, and left off at they. .rfl*A.6.26.in hisy. son set up gates, 1 Kings 1&. 34, Judg. 9. 5. yet Jotham the y. son was left | 1 Sam. 16. 11. he said, there remains yet the y. 17. 14. David was y. the eldest followed Saul fc Chron. 21. 17, none left save Jehoahaz -the y. ^£. 1. made Ahaziah his y. sen king ia his stead YOUTH. OVr, 8, 21. the imagination is evil from his y. 706 YOU (Jen. 43. 33. and the youngest according to bis y, 4ti. 34. about cattle, from oury. even till now Lev. 22. 13. in her father's house, as in her y. Num. 30. 3. being in her father's house, in her y, I6. Judg. 8.20. they, drew not a sword, because yet ay. 1 iSam. 17,33. thou but ay. he amanof warfromy. 42. for he was but ay. |] 55. whose son isthisy. " 2 Sam. 19. 7. the evil thatbefel thee from thy y, 1 Kings 18. 12. but I fear the Lord from my y. Job 1.3- 26. to possess the iniquities of my y. 20. 11. his bones are fall of the sin of his y. 29, 4. aslwasindaysof my y. when secret of God 30.12. on my right hand rise they, they push away 31. 18, from my y. he was brought up with me 33. 25, he shall return to the days of his y. 36. 14. hypocrites die in y. and their life is unclean Psal. 25. 7. remember not the sins of my y. 71. 5. O Lord, thou art my trust from my y. 17. O God, thou hast taught me from my y. 88. 15. 1 am alBicted, and ready lo die from myy. 89. 45. the days of his y. hast thou shortened 103. 5. so that thyy. is renewed like the eagle's 1 10. 3. from morning, thou hast the dew of thy y. 127. 4. as arrows, so are the children of thy y. 129, 1. they have afflicted me from my y, 144. 12. that our sons be £LS plants grown up iuy. Prov. 2, 17, which forsaketh the guide «f her y. 5. 18. and rejoice with the wife of thyy. Eccl. 11. 9. rejoice, O young man, in thy y. 10. for childhood and y. are vanity 12, 1, remember thy Creator in the days of thyy. Isa. 47. 12. wherein thon hast laboured from thyy, 15. thy merchants from thy y, shall wander 54. 4. thou shalt forget the shame of thy y. 6. for the Lord hath called thee as a wife of y. Jer. 2. 2. I remember the kindness of thy y. 3. 4. my Father, then art the guide of my y. 24. devoured the labour of our fathers from oury, S5. we and our fathers from oury. have sinned 22, 21. ihis hath been thy manner from thy y. 31. 19. I did bear the reproach of myy. 32.30. have only done evil before me from their y. 48. 11. Moah hath been at ease from his y. Lam. 3.9,7. it is good that he bear the yoke in his y, Eeei. 4. 14. my sonl not been polluted from myy. 16.22. thou hast not remembered days of thy y.43. 60. [ will remember my covenant in days of thyy. 23. 3. they committed whoredoms in their y. 8. for in her y. they lay with her and bruised 19. call to remembrance the days of hery. 21. Hos.Z.lS. she shall sing there as in the days of her y. Joell.H. lament as virgin for the husband of hery. Zech.l3.5.ma.n taught me to keep cattle from ZEA TOUTHFl'I 2 Tim. 2. 20. flee also v. lust' tat folJow taur z. myy.. Mai. 2. 14. between thee and the wife of thy y. 15. let none deal treacherously ag. wife of his y. Mat. 19. 20. all thesz have I kept from my y. what lack I yet? Mart 10. 20. LuAe 18. 21. Acts 26. 4. my manner of life from my y. know all 1 Tim. 4.12. let no man despise thyy. be an examp. YOUTHS. Prov. 7, "i. I discerned among they, a youn? man void of understanding ZEAL Is a mixed passion, composed of grief and anger fervent love and desire ; for what a man love earnestly, he is careful to see it honoured, an grieved when it is dishonoured. Phinehas i commendid for having expressed much zeaL against those wicked persons that violated the law of the JLord, Num. 25. 11, 13. And i-" Psal. 69. 9. the Psalmist says. The zeal c- thine house hath eaten me up : " My earnes-t " desire to have all things duly ordered about " thy worship, and my just displeasure and in- " dignation at ali abuses therein, have overcome " me, have watted my natural moisture and ■' vital spirits." Zeal is taken either in good or ill part. There may be an eagerness in pursuing good things, when neither the end nor manner of doing it ia good. Such was the zeal of Jehu, 2 Kings 10. 16. He was eager in executing the commands of God, but he did it to be seen o{ men ; Come, see my seal for the Lord. Stteh also was the zeal of those Jews whom St. Paul speaks of Rom. 10. 2, They have a teal of God, but not according to knowledge. " They have an eaf- " nest desire to maintain the law and worship " of God instituted by Moses, thinhing thereby to " promote the glory of . God, but though this be " a worm, yet it is a blind zeal : 'I'hey kiww '* not the will of God, or what that righteousjiess " is whereby a person is juitified before God." 2 Sam. 21. 2. Saul sought to slay them in his z . 2 Kings 10. 16. come and see my z. for the Lord 19-31. the s. of the Lord shall do this, Isa. 37. 32. Psal. 69. g. the s. of thy house hath eaten me n^ and reproaches are fallen on me, John 2. 47. 119-139.mys.hathconsumedine, because eoem.ies Isa. 9. 7. the t. of the J.x>rd will perform this 59. 17. and he was clad with z. as a cloak 63, 15. where is thy 2. and thy strength ? Ezek. 5.13. that I the Lord ha%'e spoken it in my n. Rom. 10. 2, 1 bear record, that they have z. of God 2 Cor. 7.11. yewhat r. .' 1) 9- 2. your x. provoked many Phil. 3.6. concerning z. persecutmg the church Col. 4. 13. that he hath a great x. for you ZEALOUS. Num. 25. 11, while he was i. for my sake 13, he was «. for his God and made atonement Acts 21. 20. and they are all z. of the law 23.3. Paul was «. towards God, Gal. 1. 14. 1 Cor. 14. 12. as ye are z. of spiritual gifts 3V/,2.14.purify a peculiar people, s. of good worVi Rev. 3. 19. as many as I love, I rebuke and chasten : he z. therefore and ret<*ni ZEALOUSLY. Gal. 4. 17> they g. affect you, but not well Jjfa, 40. 30. even they, shall faint and be weary^ 18. it is good to be «. aFected in a good thing AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF THE PROPER NAMES IN THE OI.O AND NEW TISSTAIKSENTS ; TOGETHER WITH THE i^lMiiing or Sigmfiration of tfi^ a^aorft^ iti tlD^it: ©rigiiial iian0uat0e0* ^o(f^ — TAci'fi are some Proper Names intkis TABLE, which are not in theJoJhwing Part of the CONCORDANCE being seldom mentioned in Scripture. To these, a reference to the Place in which they are found, is here annexed. A Alio N, tigni^tt lofty, or oioantainous , ^ mountaiD of streogth; or, a teacher, o/- teach- ing. TAt first high priest of the Jews, the son of Amram, brother to Moses. He, at the desire of the people, made a calf, whit h theif worshipped, and therebi/ committed a great sin. He was, with his sons, anotnted and consecrated to the priests office. Lev. &. AARONITES. * ABADDON, the destroyer, Reo. Q. 11. ABAGTHA, father of the wioe-presa. A BAN A, made of stone, or a building, AUARTM, passages, or passengers. ABDA. a servant, or servitnde, ABDI, he is my servaot, ABDfEL, the servant of God ; or, cloud of tne abundance of God. ABDON, a servant, or cloud of judgment. ABED-NEGO, servant of light, Dan, 3. 23. A BEL, Adavi's second son, signifies vanity, or bmath, or vapour, Gen* 4. 4. ABEL, a citVt signifies mouroiDg, ABEL-BETtl-MAACHAII, mourning to the house of Maachah, Afi£L-MAIM, the mourmng of the waters ; or, tlie valley of waters, ABEL-MEHOLAH, sorrow or moarning of weaicness, or of sickness. ABEL-MIZRAIM, the mourning of the Egypti- ans, Gen. 50. 11. ABEL-SHlTriM, mourning of the thorns. It teat a city near the river Jordan in the loHder- nssx. Nam. 33. 49. ABEZ, an egg, or muddy. A city in the tribe of Usachar, Josh. 19. SO. AfiT, my father. The mother of nenekiah, 2 Kings 18. 8. 4BIAH, the Lord is my father, or the father of the Lord. ABI-ALBON, most intelligent father, or the fa- ther over the building ; o.-i father of injury, ABIATHAR, excellent father, or father of him that survived, 1 Sam. 22. £0. ABIB, green fruits, or ears of corn. ABIDAH, the father of knowledge, or the know- ledge of the father. 0»« of the sons of Midian, Oen. 25. 4. ABI£>AN, father of judgment, or my father is judge. ABIEL, God my father, or my God the father. He aas the father of Kish, I Sara, 9. 1. ABIEZER, father ot help, or help of the father, or my father is my help. ABI-EZRITE. ABIGAIL, father of joy, or the joy of the fa- ther, 1 Sam. S5. ."). ABIHAIL, the father of strength, or father of trouble. ABinU, he is my father, or his father .\BU AH, the will of the Lord, or the Lord is my father. ABfjAM, father of the sea. ABILENE, the father of the apartment, or of mourning. A province between Libanus and Antilibaniu, wkereof Lysanias teas Setrarch, Lnke 3. I. 'UilMAEL,afather sent from God, or my father ACH coqies from God. He was the son of Joktan Oen. 10.28. ABIMELCCn, father of the king, or my father the king. ABINADAB, father of willingness ; or, my lea- ther is a prince. ABINOAM, father of beauty, or comeliness; or, my father is beautiful. ABIRAM, a high father, or father of fraud, ABISI-IAG, ignorance of the father. ABJSHAI, the'present of my father, or the fa- ther of ^e present; otherwise ^ the father of the sacrifice, or the sacrifice of my father. ABISHALOM, the father of peace, or the peace of the father; or, the recompence of the father, iKings 15.2. ABISHUA, father of salvatioc, or of magnifi- cence, or the salvation of my father, 1 Chr. 6. 4. ABISHUR, the father of the wall, or of up- rightaess; or, my father is upright, l Chron S.28. ABITAIL, the father of the dew; or, the father of the shadow, acording to the Syriae. One of David's wives, 2 Sam. 3.4. ABITUB, father of goodness, or my father is good. I Chron. 8. 11. ABIHUD, fatherofpraise, or glory of my father, ABNEH, father of light, or the lamp of the fa- ther, or the son of the father. ABRAM, an high father; the father of elevation. ABRAHAM, the father of a great multitude. At the command of God Abraham zoent out of XJr of the Chatdees, his native cmintry, into Canaan, where the Lord promised to give that land to his seed. The Alessiah was promised to be of his family, for in his seed all the families of the earth were to be blessed. Gen. 12. 3. Acts 3, S5. Gal. 3. 8. He was circum- cised with ail his hojisehold, and taught his family to keep the commands of God. His faith Was tried in being commanded to offer up his son Isaac ; but the angel of the Lord stayed htm, and Isaac was exchanged with a ram. Isaac in this matter was an eminent type and figure of Christ, who, in t/ie time appointed by God, was to be offered up a sacrifice for the sins of those that believe in him. The spiritual children of faithful Abraham, are those that believe in Jesus Christf and do the works of Abraham, John 8. 39. Rom. 4. I6. and 9. 7. Gal. 3.7,29. A BSALOM, father of peace, or the peace of the father. ACCAD, a vessel, a pitcher ; or, a sparkle. The city where Nimrod reigjied. Gen. 10. 10. ACCHO, close, inclosed, pressed together, ACELDAMA, the field of blood, Acts 1. 19. ACHAIA, grief, or trouble. ACHAICUS, a native of Achaia. ACHAN, or ACHAR, he that trouhles and bruises. ACHBOK, a rat ; otherwise, braising or inclosing the well. He was father of Baalhanan, the seventh king of Edom, Gen. 31]. 38. A*CHIM, preparing, confirmjug, 01 revenging. ACHISH. thus it is; or, how is this/ ACHMETIIA, a ctty. 2Z8 ADR ACHOR, trouble ACHSAH, adorned ; or, bursting of the veil. ACHSHAPH, poison, tricks ; or, one that breaks ; or, (he lip or brim of any thing. ACHZIB, liar, lying ; or, that runs ; or, that delays ADADAH, the witness or testimony of th« assembly. Tl-e name of a city. Josh. 15. 22. ADAH, an assembly. The wife ot Lamech, Grn. 4. 19. Also the wife of Esav, Gen. 36.2. ADAIAH, the witness of the Lord. The father of Jedidah mother of Josiah, 2 K ings 22. 1 . ADALIAHy one that draws water, or poverty, or cloud, vapour, death. One of Haman't sons, £sth. g. 8. ADAM, ear±y, taken out of red earth. Tht name of the first man, who was made after tht image of God, in a holy and happy estate, but hy his fall and disobedience broke covenajit with God, and thereby brought himself and all hit posterity into an estate of sin and misery, Rom. 5, 12. But our Lord Jesus Christ, thf second Adam, is the Saviour and Redeemer of all that truly believe in him, Mark I6. lo. AcU4. 12, arid 16. 31. ADAMAH, red earth. A city. Josh. I9. 36, ADAMI, my man, red, earthy, human. A city. Josh. 19. 33. ADAR, high, or eminent. ADBEEL, a vapour, a cloud of God- otherwise, a vexer of God. One of Jshmaefs sons, G^n. 25. 13. ADD I, my witness, adorned, passage, prey. ADDON, basis, foundation, the Lord. The name of a place, Neh. 7- 6i* ADIEL." the witness of the Lord. 1 Chron. 4. 36. ADIN, adorned, or voluptuous, dainty. Ezra 8.6. ADITHAIM, assemblies, or testimonies. Josh. 15. 36. ADLAJ, my witness, my ornament 1 Chron. 27. 29. ADMAH, earthy, red earth. ADMATHA, a cloud of death, a mortal vapour, Esth. 1. 14. ADNAH, rest, or testimony eternal. 1 Chron. 12. 20. ADONI-BE2EK, the lightning of the Lord, or the Lord of lightning ; or, the Lord of Bezek ; for he was king of this city. ADONIJAH, the Lord is my master. ADONIKAM, the Lord is raised, or my Lord hach raised me. ADONIRAM, my Lord is most high, o-^ the Lord of might and elevation. 1 Kings 4. 6 ADONI-ZEDEK, justice of the Lora, or ihe Lord of justice. He was kitig of Jerusalem, Josh. 10. 1. ADORAM, their beauty, their power, or thei'i prai>e. He was David's tribute-gatherei S Sam. ?0. 24. ADORAIM, strength or power of the sea 2 Chron. il. 9. , ADRAMM^LECH. the coke, glory. grand«n or power 01 che king. AMM ADRAMMYTTIUM, the court of death, the DiaQsion of death. 4DRIA, the name of a city, which gives name to the Adriatic sea, now the gulf of Venice. (IDUILAM, their testimony, their prey, or their oruament. AGABUS, a locust, or the feast of me father. 4GAG, roof, floor. AGAGITE, of the race of Agag. 4GAR, see HAGAR. 4GRIPPA, this word is Latin, and signifies one who at his birth causes great pain, who is born with his feet foremost , agar partus. AGUR, a stranger, or gathering, or gathered to- gether. A H AB, the brother of the father, uncle or father of the brother. AHASUERUS, prince, head, or chief. AHAVA, essence, or generation. 41IAZ, one that takes and possesses. AHA2IAH, seizure, possession, or vision of thi Lord. ATTIAH, brother of the Lord. AHTEZER, brother of assistance. A prince of the trihe of Dan, Num. 1. 12. AHIJAH, the same with AIIIAH. AHIKAM, a brother that raises up. AKILUD, a brother born. He was secretary to David, 2 Sam. 8. 16. AHIMAAZ, brother of the council, or my brother !s cousellor. AHIMAN, a brother prepared, or brother of the right hand. AHIMELECH, my brother is a king, or the brother of my king. AHIMOTH, brother of death, or my brother is dead. 1 Chron. 6. 25. AHINOAM, the beauty and comeliness of the brother, or brother of motion, AIIIO, his brother, his brethren. AHIRA, brother of iniquity; otherwise, brother or companion of the shepherd. He was chief of the tribe of Naphtali, Num. 1. 15. AHISAMACH, brother of strength or support, or my brother supports me. AIIISHAR, brother of a prince, or brother of a song. He was steward of Solomon^ s household^ \ Rings A. 6. AHITHORHEL. brother of ruin or folly. AHITUB, brother of goodness, or my brother is good. AHlirUD, broCher of praise. The prince of the tribe of Asher, Num. .$4. 27- AHT-AB, which is of milk, or which is fat ; other- wise, brother of the heart. The name of a city, Jodg. 1. 31. AHOLAH, his tabernacle, his tent. AHOL[AB, the tent, or tabernacle of the father. AHOLIBAH, my tent and my tabernacle in her. AHOLIBAMAH, my tabernacle is exalted. AI, or HAI, mass or heap. AlOTII, the same as AT. AJALON^ a chain; otherwise, strength, or a stag. ALAMMELECH, God is king. .^ ct*y, Josh. 19. 26. ALEXANDER, is a Greek word, and signifies one that assists men, or one that helps stoutly ; or, one that turns away evil. ALEXANDRIA, a city in Egypt. ALLELUIA, praise the Lord, or praise to the Lord. ^LLON, an oak, or strong. 1 Chron. 4. 37. ALLON-BACHUTH, the oak of weeping. The place where Rehekah^s nurse was biiried, Gen. LMODAD, measure of God. Gen. 10. 26. ALPHA, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, marked A . /iLPPIEUS, a thousand ; otherwise, learned, or chief. AMALEK, a people that licks up, or that takes away all ; otherwise, a people that strikes, or ibat uses ill. t-MALEKITES, people defended from Amalek. AMANA, integrity and trulTa. ftMARIAH, the Lord say.-!, or the excellency of the Lord. Zsph. X. 1. f;MA3A, a forgiving people, or sparing the peo- ple ; othera/ise, the burden of the people. MAZIAH, the strength of the Lord. AMMAH, my people. AMMr, the same with AMMAIL AMMl NADIB, my people 'a liberal, or prince of the people, or a people that vows. A^OIlEltJD, ppople of praise, or praise ts with iiie. Drum. 1. 10, AMMISIIADDAI, the people of the Almighty, ,/r the Almighty is with me. Num. 3 . 12. ftJIMuy, a people, or the aoo o'" my peocle. •Ofi ARN AMMONITES. A people that descended of Een^ ammi, son of Lot by his youngest daughter. AMNON, faithful and true ; otherwise, foster- father, or tutor; or, son of the mother. AMON, faithful, true. » AMORITE, bitter, a rebel ; otherwise, a babbler or prater. AMOS, loading, weighty. AMOZ, strong, robust. AMPHIPOLIS, a city encompassed by the sea. AMPLIAS, large, extensive. A Latin word. AMRAM, an exalted people; or, their sheaves, or handfuls of corn. AMRAPHEL, one that speaks of hidden things ; or, one that speaks of judgment, or of ruin. AN All, one who answers, or who sings; other- wise, poor or afflicted. ANAK, a collar, or ornament. ANAKIMS. ANAMMELECH, answer, or song of the king and council. ANANIAS, the cloud of the Lord. ANATHOTH, answer, song ; or, affliction, po- verty. ArJDREW, a stout and strong man. A Greek worJi ANDRONICUS, a man excelling others, a vic- torious man. Greek. ANER, answer, song, affliction, of light. ANNA, gracious, merciful. ANNAS, one that answers, that afflicts and humbles, or gracious, merciful. An high priest who sent Christ bound to Caiaphas his father- in-law. ANTICHRIST, an adversary to Christ, ANTIOCH.'for, «• instead of a chariot; or, equal in speed with a chariot. ANTIPAS, for all, or against all. One of the martyrs slain by the people of Pergamus, Rev. 2. 1.3. ANTIPATillS, for, or against the father. APELLES, a Greek word, from the verb awf^Xo., I exclude, I separate. APHEK, a stream, a rapid torrent ; or, strength, vigour. APOLLONIA, perdition, destruction. APOLLOS, one that destroys and lays wa.ste. APOLLYON, one that exterminates or destroys. APPHIA, that produces, or is fruitful. Philem.Z. APPIT-FORUM, a town so called from Appius Claudius, whose statue was erected there. AQUlLA, an eagle. Latin* AR, awaking, watching, evacuation, uucovering, ARABIA, evening, or a place wild and de ert ; or, hostages, ravens ; and also, mixtures ; be- cause this country was inhabited by di^erent kinds of people. ARABIAN. ARAM, highiress, magnificence ; otherwise, one that deceives, or their curse. ArAM signifies Syria in Gen. 22. 2t. and elsewhere. ARARAT, the curse of trembling. ARAUNAH, ark, song, joyful cry, curse. ARBA, the city of the four. ARCHELAUS,the princeof the people. Greek. ARCHIPPUS, a governor of horses, or master of the horse. Greek. ARCTURUS, a gathering together. ARD, one that commands, or he that descends. A son of Benjamin, Gen. 46. 21. ARELI, the light or vision of God. Gen. 46. I6. AREOPAGITE, belonging to the council called Areopagus. AREOPAGUS, the hill of Mars ; a place lohere the magistrates of Athens held their suprejne council; from apftosj Mars; and jrayof, a hill. ARETAS, one that is agreeable, that pleases, that is virtuous. ARGOB, a turf of earth, or fat land, or curse of the well. ARIEL, the altar, light, or lion of God. ARIMATHE, a lion dead to the Lord ; or, the light of the death of the Lord ; or simply, Ramath, or Ramah, a city where Samuel dweit, iSam. 1. ig. ARIOCH, long, great, tall ; orj yoat. drunken- ness ; or, your lion. ARISTARCHUS, a good prince, the best prince, Greek. ARISTOBULUS. a good counsellor, good ad- vice. Gieek. ARMAGEDDON, the mountain of Megiddo, or the mountain of the gospel ; otherwise, the mountain of fruits, or of apples, ARMENIA, a provinct which is supposed to take its name from Aram. ARNON, rcjoicmg, or leaping for ioy ; or, their chest, or ark. BAB [Propeh Names AROEK, heath, tamarisk ; or, the nakedness < the skin ; or, nakedness of the watch, or of t^ enemy. ARFAD, the light of redemption; or, that liq down, that makes his bed. ARPHAXAD, one that heals ; or, one that re. ARTAXERXES, in Hebrew, Artachsasta, tha silence of light, or light that imposes silence , otherwise, joy that is in haste. A Persian name. ARTEMAS, whole, sound, or without' fault. ASA, physician, or cure. ASAHEL, the work, or creature of God. ASAIAIi, the Lord hath wrought; or, acreatnra of the Lord. ASAPH, one that assembles together ; or, one that finishes and completes. ASENATH, peril, or misfortune. ASHDOD, inclination, leaning; or, a wild opec place ; or, pillage, theft. ASHER, blessedness, or happiness. ASHIHA, crime ; or, position ; or, fire of the sea. The name of an idol, 2 Kings 17- 30. ASHKENAZ, a fire that distils or spreads. One of the sons of Gomer, Gen. 10. 3. ASHTAROTH, flocks, the sheep, or riches ASHUR, one that is happy, that walks on proi- perously. ASIA, muddy, boggy. ASKELON, weight, or balance ; or, fire of in- famy. ASNAPPER, nnhappiness, misfortune of the bull or calf; or, fruitfalness, or increase o[ danger. ASSIR, prisoner, fettered, 1 Chron. 3. 17. ASSOS, approaching, coming nezir to. Acts 20. L3» ASSYRIA. ASSYRIAN. ASYNCRITUS, incomparable. ATAD, a thorn. ATHALIAH, the time of the Lord. ATHENIANS, inhabitants of Athens ATHENS, so called from Aiktne, or Aih&nzX^ Minerva. ATTALIAH, that increases or sends. AVEN, iniquity, force, riches. AUGUSTUS, increased, augmented; or, royal, majestic. AZARIAH, assistance, Df help of the Lord; or, he that hears the Lord, or whom the Lord hears. AZEKAH, strength of walls. AZGAD, a strong army, or the strength of a troop ; otherwise, a gang of robbers, or a iroop of soldiers. Ezra 2. 12. AZNOTH-TABOR, the ears of Tabor ; or, the ears of choice, purity, oontrition. Joih. 19. 3t. AZOTUS, the same as ASHDOD, pillage, theft. Acts 8. 40. AZUR, he that assists, or he that is assisted. Jer 28.1. B. T> AAL, he that rules and subdues ; or, master -^ lord, or husband. BAALAH, her idol; or, she that is governed or subdued, a spouse. A city. Josh. 15. 9* BAAL-BERITH, idol of the covenant; or, he that possesses, or subdues the covenant. BAAL-GAD, the idol of the troop, of the army, or of felicity ; otherwise, the Lord is master of the troop. Josh. 11. 17- BAAL-PIAMON, one that possesses or rules a multitude ; a populous place BAAL-HERMON, the possessor of destruction ; or, of a thing cursed, devoted, or consecrated to God, It is a mountain. Judg. 3. 3. BAALT, my idol, master, or lord over me. BAALIM, idols, masters, false gods. BAALIS, a rejoicing, or proud lord. BAAL-MEON, the idol, the master of the house. BAAL-PEOR, master of the opening. BAAL-PERAZIM, master, or god of divisions, or he that possesses and enjoys divisions and dissipations. BAAL-SHALISIIA, the third idol, the third husband ; or, that governs or presides over three. BAAL-TAMAR, master of the palm tree. BAAL-ZEBUB, the master of flies. BAAL-ZEPHON, the idol, or possession of tU north; or, hidden, secret. BAANAH, in the answer, in affliction. BAASHAH, in the work, or in Uie compres sion ; or, he that seeks and demands, or wtia lays waste. BABEL, Confusion, or mixturn- BABYLON, the same with BABE1-. BABYLONIANS. i3ABYLONIsa. Proper Namis.] BET BACA, iDu\beiT^-tTee. BAIIURIM, choice, warlike, valiaot. BAJITH, a house. BALAAM, the old age or aoclent of the people, or thetr devtruction ; or, without the people. BALAK, who layi waste aod destroys ; or, who licks and laps. tAMAH, an emioence, or high place. L^ARABBAS, son of the father, or of the master, or the son of confusion and aJiame. pAUACIllX, who blesses God, who bends the knee before God. Th» father of Elihu, Job 32.2. BABACHIAS, the same itith BARACH£L. HARAK, thunder, or in vain, BAR-JF,SUS, sou o{ Jesiis, or Joshua. h.\ R-JONA, the son of Jona, or of a dove. BARNABAS, the son of the prophet, or of con- solation. BaRSABAS, son of return, or of conversion ; or son of rest, or son of swearing. BARTtlOLOAiEW, a sod that suspends the waters. BARTIMEUS, tlie son of Timeus, or of the per- feet and hooonrable. BARUCH, who is blessed, who bends the knee. BARZILLAT, made of iron; or, the son of con- tempt. BASIIAN, in the tooth, or in the ivory; other- wise, in the change, or the steep. BASHEMATII, perfumed ; or, confusion of death ; otherwise, in desolation. ' BATII-SriEBA, the seventh daughter, or the dau(;hter of an oath. BE DAD, alone, solitary; or, in friendship, in the bosom, or the nipple. He was father of Jiadad, Gen. 36. 35. BED AN, only ; or, in the judgment ; or, accord- ing to judgments BEIiL-ZEBUB, the same with 3AALZEBUB. BE BR, a well. The name of a city, Num. 21. 16. BEER-LAHAt-ROT,the well of him that liveth and seeth me. Gen. l6. 14. BEER-SHEBA, the well, or fountain of an oath ; otherwise, the seventh wellj or the well of satiety. BEKAII, half a shekel. BEL, ancient; or, nothiag, vain, or what is sub- ject to change. The name of an idol. BELIAL, wicked, or the devil 3ELSIIAZZAR, master of the treasure, or who lays up treasures in secret. BEL't'ESHAZZAR, who lays up treasures in secret ; or, he that secretly endures pain and pressure. BENA1AIT, son of the Lord; or, the under- standing of the Lord ; or, the Lord's building. BEN-AMMI, the son of my people. BEN-IIADAD, the son of'^ Hadad, or of noise, clamour, cry. BENJAMIN, the son of the right hand. BENJAMTTE. BENONI, son of my grief, pain, sorrow. BEOR, burning; otherwise, foolish, mad, beast. BERACHAH, blessing, or bending of the knee. BEREA, heavy, weighty ; /rom /Sapof, weightj BERITII, covenant. BERN ICE, one that brings victory. . BESOR, glad news, or incarnation. * BETAH, confidence. A city, 2 Sam. 8. 8. BETHABARA, the house of passage, or house of anger. BETHANY, the house of song, or of affliction otherwise, the house of obedience, or the house of the grace of the Lord. BETH-AVEN, the house of vanity, of iniquity, of trouble, of strength. BETH-BIRET, the house of my Creator ; or, the temple of my Creator. 1 Chr. 4. 31. BETH-CAR, the house of the lamb; or, the house of knowledge. A city, 1 Sam. t .W. BETH-DAGON, the house of corn; or, the ha- bitation of the fish ; or, the temple of the god Dtigm. Josh. 19. 27* BETH-DTBLATHAIM, the house of dry figs. BEIH-EL, the house of God. BErUELITE. BBTHER, division ; otherwise, in the turtle, or tQ the trial, or perquisition. BETHESDA, the house of effusion; or, the honse of pity, or mercy. BSTH-EZEL, a neighbour's house. bETH-GAMUL, the house of recompence, or of the weaned ; or^ the house of the camel. BETH-HACCEREM, the house of the vine- yard. BETH-HORON, the house of wrath; or, the house of the hole, or oi ihe cave, or of liberty. BETH-LEHEM, the nouae of bread, or the house of VAT. CAR BETII-LEHEM-EPHRAIM. B ETH-LEH EM-J UD AH . BETH-LEHEMITE. BETH-PEG R, the bouse of gaping or opening. BETH-PHAGE, the house of the mouth, or the drain of the valleys ; or, the house of early figs. BETHSAIDA, the house of fruits, or of food, or of hunters, or of snares. BETH-SHAN, the house of the tooth, or of ivory ; or, the house of change ; or, the dwel- ling of sleep. BETH-SHEMESH, the house of the sun ; or, the house of service, or of ministry. BETHUEL, filiation of God. BEULAH, married. BEZALEEL, in the shadow of God. BEZEK, lightning; or, in the chains or fetters. BICHRI, first-bom, or first-fruits; otherwise, in the ram, or the sheep. BIDKAR, in compunction, or in sharp pain, in iChe wound, BIGTHAN, giving meat, Esth. 2. SI. called also Bigthana, chap, 6. Z. BILDAD, old friendship, or old love. BILHAH, who is old, troubled, or confused; or, which spreads itself. BERSHA, in evil; or son that beholds. Gen. 14. 2. BITHIAH, daughter of the Lord. 1 Chron. 4. 18. BITHRON, division ; or, in his examination ; or, daughter of the song ; or, the habitation of the song, or of anger, or of liberty. BITHYNIA, violent precipitation ; from the Gffiek word QtoLy violence, and the verb $CvWf I make haste. BLASTUS, one that sprouts and brings forth, BOANERGES, the sons of thunder, James and John the sons of Zebedee. BOAZ, or BOOZ, in a strength, or in the goat BOCHIM, the place of weeping, or of mourners, or of mulberry trees. BOZEZ, mud, bog ; or, in him the flower. The name of a rock, 1 Sam. 14. 4. BOZRAH, in tribulation or distress. BUL, changeable, perishing. The name of a month. BUZ, despised, or plundered. BUZI, my contempt. BUZITE, a descendant from Buz. C. /~1ABUL, disp/easing, or dirty. ^CAIAPHAS, a searcher ; or, he that seeks wtth diligence. CAIN, possession, or possessed. CAINAN, possessor or purchaser ; or, one that laments ; or, the builder of a nest. CALAH, favourable, opportunity ; or, as the verdure, or green fruit, A city, Gen. 10. 12, CALEB, a dog, or crow, or a basket ; or, as the heart, CALEB-EPHRATAH, a place so called by a conjunction of the names Caleb atid his wife Ephratah. See EPHBATAH. CALNEH, our consummation, or all we ; or, as murmuring, CALNO, our consummation ; Accorditig to others, altogether himself, CALVARY', the place of a scull. CAMON, his resurrection. CAKA, zeal, or emulation ; otherwise, possession, lamentation, the nest, cane or staff. CANAAN, a merchant, a trader. He was the son of Ham, and gave name to the land of Canaan. The Canaanites were a wicked peo- ple, for they descended from a wicked father, Gen. 13. 7. CANAANITE. CANDACE, who possesses contrition ; or, pure possession, CAPERNAUM, the field of repentance, or city of comfort ; otherwise, the propitiation of the penitent ; or, the town of pleasure, the hand- some city. CAPHTOR, a sphere, a buckle, a hand, a palm, doves, or those that seek and inquire. CAPPADOCIA, in Hebrew, CAPHTOR, which see. CARCAS, the covering of a lamb ; or, the lamb of the tlu-one, Esth. 1. 10. CARCHEMISH, a lamb, as Uken away, with- drawn, or carried off. CARMETj, a circumcised lamb ; otherwise, har- vest, full ears of corn, vineyard of Godj excellent vineyard. CARMELITE. CARMI, my vineyard ; or, the knowledge of the waters ; ort the lamb of the waters. DAM CARPUS, fruit, or fruitful, Greek CASIPHIA, money, or covetousnesa CEDRON, black, or sad. CENCHREA, millet, small pulse. CEPHAS, a rock or stone, CESAR, a Latin name, from the word caedo, I cut, because he was ctu out of hit mother*t womb ; or from the word Caesaries, a head ol hair, which he is said to be bom with, CESAREA, a bush of hair. CHALCOL, who nourishes, consumes, and sus- tains the whole. CHALDEA, as demons, or as robbers, 0- breasts, or fields. CHALDEAN, CHALDEES. CHARRAN a singing, or calling out, or the heat of wrath. CHEBAR, strength or powei; Etek. 10. 15, 20.. CHEDORLAOMER, as a generation of servi- tude; otherwise, the roughness of the sheaf, Gen. 14. 4. CHEMARIMS, the name of Baal's priests. CHEMOSH, as handling or stroking, or as with- drawing or taking away. CHENAKIA, preparation, or disposition or strength, or rectitude of the Lord. CHEREHTIMS, who cuts, who tears away and exterminates, CHERETHITES, See CHERETHIMS. CHERITH, cutting, piercing, slaying. CHESED, as a devil, 0; as a destroyer, or as a breast or nipple. Gen. 22. 22 CHILEAB, totality of the father, or the perfec- tion of the father, S Sam. 3. 3. CPIILION, finished, complete, perfect. CPIILMAD, as teaching or learning. CHIMHAM, as they, or like to them. CHIOS, open, or opening. CIIISLEU, rashness, confidence, the flanks. CHITTIM, those that bruise ; or, gold ; or, stain- ing or dying. CHIUN, an Egyptian god, whom some think to be Saturn. CHLOE, green herb. CHORAZIN, the secret, or here is a mystery. CHUSHAN-RISHATHAIM, Ethiopian ; of, blackness of iniquities. CHL^ZA, the seer, or prophet; or, Ethiopian. lyte husband of Joanna. CILICIA, which rolls or overturns. CLAUDA, a broken voice, a lamentable voice It is an island. Acts 27 . I6. CLAUDIA, lame, 2 Tim. 4. 21 CLEMENT, mild, good, modest, merciful. PAiY. 4.3. CLEOPHAS, the whole glory ; or, glory alto- gether. COLOSSE, punishment, correction ; from ihe word M\^^ARIUS, he that inquires and informs himself. The king of the Medes, Dan. 5. 31. T>ATHAN, laws, or rites, PAVID, beloved, dear. The son of Jesse, the ^*^S "f J^ifloh arid Israel, k/io was a great type of the Messiah the king end spiritual head of his church. It is taken for Christ himself, toho was descended of the family of David, Jer. 30. 9. Ezelcv 34. 23. and 3?. 24, 25. DEBORAH, a word, or a bee. DECAPOHS a Greek word compmmded of two '^hers,ofositaj ten, and Troyif, acity, because this country contained teti cities. DEDAN, their breasts, or their friendship, or their uncle ; or, a judge, I>EDA]SIM, the descendants of Dedan. DELILAH, poor, small, or head of hair ; o- bucket. DEMAS, popular. DEMETRIUS, belonging to Ceres, or to com. DERBE, a sting. The name of a citv , Acts 14. 6. DEUEL, the knowledge, or science of God, Num. 1. 14. Diana, the Latm word may signify luminous. TTie Greek word a.^TiULtg signifies perfect. DIBON, anderstandiug, abuudauce of knowledge, ot of building. DlBON-GAD, almndance of sons happy and powerful; or, happy, or great uuderstanding, ttr edifice CIDYMUS, a twin. DIMON, where it is red. D'INAH, judgmrait, or who judges. DINHABAH, his judgment in her, or she gives judgment; m-, who gives judgment. Gen. 36. 32. DIONYSIUS, divinely touched from 5i'of di- vine and kJo;, 1 strike. blOTREPHES, nourished by Jupiter, or, Ju- piter's foster-child ; from o'Of j of Jupiter, and rpefos, a foster child. DOEG, who acts with uneasiness ; or, a fisher- man. DOR, generation, or habitation. DORCAS, the female of a roe-buck. Greek. DUTHAN, tbe law, or custom. DRUSILLA, watered by the dew,/rom Ip^oag^ the dew. DUMAH, silence, or resemblance. DURAH, generation, or habitation. E. PIASTER, the passover, a feast of the Jews. "^ This word is not properly translated, fur in the original. Acts 12. 4. it is to wdcya, which signifes the pass-over ; which was a yearly feast among the Jews, established in commemoration of the coming forth out of Egypt, and of the angeVs passing by and sparing the houses of the Israelites sprinkled with blood, when the first'born of the Egyptians were slain. Easter was a goddess of the Sax- ons in honour of which, sacrifices roere ofered vbout that time of the year. The word taster seems not to have been properly used i?t the English Bible or English Liturgy. EBAL, a heap, or colTectioD of old age ; or, a mass that runs away and disperses. EBED, a servant, or labourer. EBED-MELECH, the king's servant. EBEN-EZER, the stone of help. EBER, one that passes, or a passage ; or, anger, ^vralh. EBIASAPH, a father that gathers together, or adds ; or, my father who has added. 1 Chron. t). 23. ED, witness, EDEN, pleasure, or delight. EDOM, red, bloody, earthy, or red earth iiDOMI'lK. 710 ENE EDREI, a very great mass : or, cloud, death of tbe wicked. The city of Og, Deut. 1. 4. EGLAH, heifer, chariot, round. EGLAIM, drops of the sea. EGLON, the same a^ EGLAH. EGYPT, m Hebrew, Mizraira ; that binds, or straitens ; or, that troubles, or oppresses. EGYPTIAN. EHUD, be that praises. EKRON, barreoness, tore away. EKRONITES. ELAH, an oak, a curse, oath, imprecation. ELAM, a young man, a virgin; or, secret, or an age. ELAMTTES. ELATH, a hind, or strength, or an oak. EI^BETHEL, the God of Bethel. ELDAD, loved of God, or favoured of God. ELEALEH, ascension of God,^jr burntH)£Fering of God. ELEAZAR, the help of God, or court of God. EI^ELOHE, Israel, God the God of Israel. ELHANAN, grace, gift or mercy of God, ELI, ELI, my God, my God. ELI, the offering, or lifting np. ELIAB, God my father, or my God father. ELIADA, the knowledge if God. ELTAKIM, the resurrection of God ; or, the God of the resurrection, or of strength ; or, God the revenger, ELIAM, the people of God, or the God of the people, ELIAS, See ELIJAH. ELIASHIB, the God of conversion ; or, my God will bring back. ELIATHAH, thou art my God ; or, my God, comes. The son of Haman, 1 Chron. 25. 4. ELIEZER, help, or court of my God. ELIHOREPH, the God of winter ; or, the God of youth. ELIHU, he is my God himself. ELIJAH, God the Lord ; or the strong Lord- A famous prophet, who foretold a great famine > and was fed by the ravens, \ Kings 17. 6. He was raised up by God to oppose idolatry and particularly the worship of Baal, i7itroduced into Israel by Jexebel and Ahab, 1 Kings 18. He Was taken vp into heaven in a whirlwind. Our Iiord Jesus Christ interprets the Elijah promised in Mai. 4. 5. to be John the Baptist, Mat. 11. 10, 14. who came vi the spirit and power o/" Elijah. ELIKA, pelican of God. 2 Sam. 23. 25. ELIM, the rams ; or, the strong, or the stags, or the valleys, ELIMELECH, my God is king. ELIOENAI, towjtfds him are my eyes; or, to- wards him are my fountains ; or, towards him are my poverty and my misery. 1 Chron, 3. 23. ELIPHALET, the God of deliverance ; or, my God who puts to flight. ELIPHAZ, the endeavour of God, ELISABETH, God hath sworn, the oath of God, or the fulness of God. ELISIIA, salvation of God, or God that saves. The name of a prophet whom Elijah anointed in his room, 1 Kings 19. I6. ELTSHAH, son of Javan, Gen. 10. 4. Or the isles of Elishah, Esek. 27. 7. It is God ; or, the lamb of God ; otherwise, God that gives help. ELISHAMAH, God bearing. ELISHEBA, See ELISABETH. ELISHUA, God is my salvation. ELIHUD, God is my praise, or die praise of my God. ELIZUR, God is my strength, my rock ; or, stone, or rock of God. Num. 1. 5. ELHANAN, God the zealous ; or, the posses- sion, or the reed of God. ELMO dam; the God of measure; or, the God of the garment. ELNATHAN, God has given, or the gift of God. ELON, oak, or grove, or strong. ELUL, cry, outcry. The sixth month of the Hebrew year. ELUZAI, God*is my strength. 1 Chron. 12 5. ELYMAS, this name in Arabic signifies a ma- gician. EMIMS, fears of terrors; or, formidable, «■ people. EMMAUS, people despised, or obscure. EMMOR, an ass. EN-DOR, fountain ; or, eye of generation, or habitation. ENEAS, laudable, from the Creek verb '?'5'S(i I prai&s EZR [Proper Na,me» EN-EGLAIM, the fountain, or the eye of tl« calves, or of the chariots, or of roundness. EN-GE1)I, fountain, or eye of the goat, or o happiness. EN-MISHPAT, fountain of judgment. Gen, 14. 7. ENOCH, dedicated, or disciplined, and well regulated. The son of Jared and father of Methuselah. Enoch and Elijah teere translated to heaven without seeing death. It is said, that Enoch walked with God, and he was not : iot God took him. " He lived in comfortab.e " communion with God; God manifesting him- " self to him, and he having a lively sense of " God*s presence always upon his spirit, and " seeking to approve himself to God in ati " things.'* Gen. 5. 24. Heb 11. 5. ENON, cloud or mass of darkness; or, his foun- tain; or, his eye. ENOS, fallen man, sunject to all kind of evil in soul and body. EN-ROGEL, the fuller's fountain. EN-SHEMESH, fountain, or eye of the sua Josh. 18. 17. EPAPHRAS, covered with foam. Greek. EPAPHRODITUS, agreeable, handsome. One lahom Paid sent to the Philippians. EPENETUS, laudable, worthy of praise. Qjie that first embraced the gospel in Asia. EPHAH, weary, tired ; or, to fly in the air as a bird. The son of Midian. EPHES-DAMMIN, the portion or effusion of blood, or drop of blood. EPHESIANS, the people of Ephesus. EPHESUS, desirable, chief city of Asia Mino- EPHPHATHA, be opened. EPilRAIM, that brings fruit, or that grows. EPHRAIMITE. EPHRATAH, abundance, or bearing fruit.- or increasing. It is believed that the city Ephra- tah, otherwise called Beth-lehem, took its name from Ephratah, Caleb's wife. EPHRATH, See EPHRATAH. EPHRATHITE, an inhabitant of Ephratah, ci a descendant from Ephraim. EPHRON, dust, EPICUREANS, who give assistance; from the Greek word fTrtxapivo, I help, I assist. A sett of Heathen philosophers. ER, watch, or enemy. ERASTUS, lovely, or amiable. ERECH, length, or which lengthens ; othemise, health, physic. A city. Gen. 10. 10. ESAIAS, See ISAIAH. ESAR-HADDON, that binds joy, or that closes the point. ESAU, he that does, or acts, or finishes. EZEK, contention. ESH-BAAL, the fire of the idol. 1 Chron. 8 33. ESHCOL, abnnch of grapes. ESHTAOL, stout, strong woman, Jovh. 15. 33 ESHTKMOA, which is heard ; or, the bosom o. a woman. A city, 1 Sam. 30. 28. ESLI, near me; otherwise, he that separates. ESROM, the dart of joy ; or, division of the song. ESTHER, secret or hidden ETAM, their bird; or, their covering. 1 Chron. 4,3. ETHAM, their strength, their sign. ETHAN, strong ; or, the gift of the island. ETHANIM, strong, or vailant. The seventh month of the ecclesiastical year of the Hebrervs* ETHBAAL, towards the idol, oriviih Baal ; or he that rules and possesses. 1 Kmgs lf^.31. ETHIOPIA, in Hebrew, Cush, blackness: in Greek it signifies heat, burning ; from ai$oij I bum, and oi^is face. ETHIOPIAN, ETHIOPIANS. EUBULUS, a prudent, a good counsellor. Gr. EVE, living, or enlivening. EVIL-MERODACH, the fool of Merodach, ot despising the bitterness of the fool ; or, othe wise, the fool grinds bitterly. EUNICE, good victory, EUODIAS, sweet scent, or that smells well. EUPHRATES, that makes fruitful, or grows. EUTYCHUS, happy, fortunate ; from fu, good, and TU^i), fortune. EZEKI EL, the strength of God, or supported of God, or God is my strength, EZEL, going abroad, walk; or, distillation. EZION-GEBER, the wood of the man, or of the strong ; or, counsel of the man. A city, I Kings 9. 26. EZRA, a helper. In his book we have the hisiiTi of' his return from Babylon to Jemsnlem. afitir the seventy years' captivity , Zembbabel )estoied ''ROPhit 14ambs,1 GIL lAtf Itntfle ; Ezra ^ha loortkip of God ; Neh9- mtAh th» £iiv y Jtnaaitm. 'pELIX, happy, or prosperous. ^ FESTUS, festival, or joyful. FUIITUNAXUS, happy, or prosoaroos. f l.AAL,coateippt, or abomlnaUon. ^^ GAASH, tempest, commotioD, tumult, or overthrow. A mountain. Josh. S4. 30. GABBATHA, high, or eievated. Jn Greek lithottrotoij paved with stones; from ^O^Cy a stooe, and t'^pfvTOgj paved. 3ABRIEL, God is my strength, or, man of God, or strength of God, or my strong God. AD, a band, or happy, or armed aod prepared, ADARENES, surrounded, walled. fiADDI, my happiness, my army, my' troop j otherwise, a kid. Tfie ronof Susi, Num. 13.12. GADDIEL, goat of God; or, the Lord is my happiness, or my army. Num. 13. 10. GADiTES. GAIUS, Lord; or an earthy man. GALATIA, white, of the colour of milk. GALATIANS. GALBANUM, a tore of gum, or sweet spice. OALEED. the heap of witness. <«ALILEE, wheel, revolution, or heap ; or, revo liuion of the wheel, A LI LEANS. ALLIM, who heap up, who cover, who roll. GALLIC, he that sucks, or lives upon milk. GAMALIEL, recompeoce of God, or camel of God, or weaned of God. GAMMADIMS, soldiers placed in the towers of Ti/rus, The word in Hebrew signifies a cubit, Ti-henee some call them pigmies, or dwarfs. Others think that tfie word is Syriac, and sig7ii- fies bold and courageous men. Others say, they were men who came from Gammade, a town of Phenieia, GATAM, their lowinc ; or, their touch ; oTt the lowing of the perfect. Grandson of Esau^ Gen. 36. 11. GATH, a press. GATH-RIMMON, the press of the granate ; or, exalted press. Josh. 21. 25. CAZA, strong, or a goat. OEBA, a hill, or cup 3CBAL, bonnd, or limit. (jEBIM; grasshoppers; or, height. UEDALIAH, God is my greatness ; or, fringe of the Lord. 3RHAZI, valley of si^it, or vale of the breast. GEMARIAII, completion, or accomplishment of the Lord. GENNESARET, the garden of the prince _ otherwise, protection of the prince, or of him that governs. GENUBATH, theft, robbery; or, garden, o) protection of the daughter. 1 Kings 11. 20. GERA, pilgrimage ; or, combat, dispute. GERAH, the twentieth part of a shekel. GERAR, See GERA. GERGESENES, those who come from pilgri- ma^, or from fight. A people beyond Galilee. GERIZIM, cmwrs. GERSHOM, a stranger there ; or, a traveller of reputation. GERSHON, his hanichment ; or, the change of pilgrimage, ESrfUR, the sight of the valley ; the vale of the ox ; or, the vale of the wall. GESHURITES. 3ETHER, the vale of trial, or of searching ; or, the press of inqniry, or of contemplation. The HAZ GILEAD, the heap or mass of tesUmony. GILEADD Ed. GILGAL, wheel, revolutico, be^; otherwiie,Te- volation of the wheel, or heap of heap. GILOH, he that rejoices, that ovenurns, that passes, that revceds, or discoven. A eity, Josh. 15. 51. GILONITE. GIRGASHIXE, who arrives from pilgrimage. GITriTE, a wine-press. GOB, cistern, or grass-hopper, or eminence, GOG, roof, covering. GOLAN, passage, or revolution. GOLGOTHA, an heap of sculls. GOLIATH, passage, revolution, discovery, heap, A giant slain by David. GOMER, to finijih, complete, accomplish ; other- wise, consuming, a cousumer. GOMORRAH, a rebellious people; or, the peo- ple that fear. GOSFIEN, ai>proaching, drawing near. GOZAN, fleece, or pasture; or, who nourishes the body. GRECIA, the country of the Greeks. GRECIANS. GREECE. GREEK. GREEKS. GUR, the young of a beast ; otherwise, dwelling, assembly, or rear. H. sim of Aram, Gen. 10. 23. ETlfSEMANl valley of oil. GETIISEMANE, a very fat valley; or, the GIAH, to guide, draw out, produce ; or, a sigh or groan. GIBEAH, ahilL GIBEON, hill, or cup ; otherwise, that which is without, or that which is lifted up ; or, the elevation of iniquity. ^IBEONITES, ;jtfo;>/tf o/" Gibeon. Sid EON, he that bruises and breaks; or, cutting off iniquity. ll^EONI, See GIDEON. IflHON, valley of grace; or, breast, or im- petuous. ILBOA, revolution of inquiry or collection of swclPng and inflammation. 711 pTABAKKUK, he that embraces; or, a ■* ■■'^wresiler, Hab. 1. 1. HACHALIAH, who waits for the Lord; or, the hook of the Lord, AV*. 10. I. HACPIILAH, my hope is in her ; or, hook in her. HADAD, joy, noise, clamour, cry of mariners. Gen. 36. 35. 1 Citron. 1. 30. HADADEZER, the beauty of assistance. HADADRIMMON, the voice of height. Rim- mou was a god of the Syrians ; the invocation of the god Kimmon. HADASSAH, a myrtle, or joy. HADORAM, their beauty, their power, their cloke ; or, praise, or a cry lifted up. HADRACil, point, or joy of tenderness ; your chamber. HAGAR, a stranger, or that fears. HAGARENES, of the family of Hagar, HAGARXTES, the same. PIAGGAI, feast, solemnity, turning round, HAGGITH, rejoicing. HALLELUIAH, praise the Lord, or praise to the Lord. HAM, hot, heat, or brown. HAMAN, noise, tumult ; or, he that prepares. HAMATH, anger, heat, or a wall. HAMMEDATHA,he that troubles the law; or, measure. HAMON-GOG, the multitude of Gog. HAMOR, an ass, or clay, or wine. HAMUTAL, the shadow of his heat ; or, the heat of the dew. 2 Kings S3. 31. HANAMEEL, the grace that comes from God; or, pity, or gift of God. HANANEEL, grace, mercy, gift of God. HANANI, my grace, my mercy ; or, he has shewed me mercy. HANANIAH, grace, mercy ; gift of the Lord. HANNAH, gracious, merciful; or, taking rests. The wife of Elkanah^ and mother of Samuel. HANOCH, dedicated. HANUM, gracious, merciful; or, he that rests. HARAN, mountain, or mountainous country; or, which is inclosed. The son of Terah. U ARA^, a place. 5e« CHARRAN. HARBONAH, his destruction, or his sword, or his dryness ; or, the anger of him that builds, or that understands. HAROD. astonishment, fear. HAROSHETH, agriculture, silence, deafness; or, vessel of earth ; or, forest. HASHMONAH, diligence, or enumeration ; or, embassy, or present. Num. 33. 29. HATACH, he that strikes. Esth. 4. 5. HAVILAH, that suffers pain ; that brings forth; or, that speaks, or declares to her. Gen. 10. 7. HAVOTH-JAIR, the vill^es that enlighten, or that shew forth light. Num. 32. 41. HAZAEL, that sees God. HAZARMAVETH, court, or entry, or dwelling of death. Tlte son of Joktan. Gen. 10.26. HAZELELPONI, shade, and sorrow of coun- tenance ; or, submersion of the face. HAZEROTH, villages, hamlets; court,or porch, HAZOR, coun, or hay. JAB HEBER, one that passes, or a passage , anger, wrath. HEBREWS, descended from Heber. HEBRON, society, friendship, encbwtment. HEGAI, or HEGE, meditation, word, takir- away, separation, groaning. HELAM, their army, or their trouble, their strength ; or, ezpectadon ; or, dream. HELBON, milk, or fatness. PIELDAI, the world. HELI, ascending, or climbing np. HELKATH-HAZZURIM, the field of strong men, or of rocks. HEMAN, their trouble, their tumult. The yr% of Lotan, Gen. 36. 22. HEMAN, much, or in great number; otherwise, tumult. 1 Kings 4. 31. HEN, grace ; or, quiet, or rest. HEPPIZl-BAH, my pleasure, or delight in her. The mother of Manasseh, 2 Kings 21. 1. The true church thus called, Tsa. 63. 4. HERMES, Mercury, or grain, or refuge. Grah. HERMOGENES, begotten of Mercury, or gene- ration of lucre. Greek. HEEMON, anathema, destruction. HERMONITES. HEROD, the glory of the skin, from "nf^t favour, glory, and Se/sof, the skin; or, son o the hero. HERODIANS. See Appellatives. HERODIAS, the wife of Herod, HERODION, song of Juno ; from *'Hpctj Juno, and, ^Vf a song ; or, the conqueror of heroes. HESHBON, invention, industry, or thought; or, he that hastens to understand, or to build, HETH, trembling, or fear. HETHLON, fearful dwelling ; or, his covering. The name of a city, Ezek. 47. 15. HEZEKIAH, strong in the Lord ; or, taken and supported by the Lord. HEZHON, the dart of joy ; or, division of the song. HIDDEKEL, a sharp voice, or sound. HIEL, God lives, or the life of God. HIERAPOLIS, holy city; from tepov, holy, and Jr6hig, a city. Col. 4. IS. HIGGAION, meditation, consideration. HILKlAH, God is my portion; according to others, the Lord's gentleness. HILLEL, he that praises ; or, folly ; or, Lucifer The father of Abdon, Judg. 12, 13. HINNOM, tliere they are ; or, their riches. HIRAM, exaltation of life; or, their whiteness', or their liberty ; or, he ^at destroys, or ana- thematizes. HITTITES, who is broken, or fears. Descend' ants of Heth the son of Canaan, Gen. 10. 15. HIVITES, wicked, bad, or wickedness. HOBAB, favoured and beloved. HOBAH, love, friendship, or secrecy. _ Gen 14. 15. IIOGLAH, his festival, or his dance. HOFHNI, he that covers ; or, my fist. HOR, who conceives, or shews. HOREB, desert, solitude, destruction, dryness. HOR-HAGIDGAD, the hill of felicity. HORMAH, devoted or consecrated to God ; utter destruction. HORONAIM, anger, or raging. HORONITE, anger, fury, or liberty. ilOSEA and HOSHEA, saviour, or salvation* H UL, pain, infirmity, bringing forth childrea, sand, or expectation. The son of Aram, Gen. 10. 23 HULDAH, the world. A prophetess, 2 Kings 22. 14. HUR, liberty, whiteness, hole, cavern. HUSHAI, weir haste, or their sensuality their silence. HUZZA B, molten. HYMEN EUS, nuptial, or marriage. J. A ALAM, who is hidden ; or, young man; or their kids. Son of EsaUf Gen. 36. 5. JAAZANIA, whom the Lord will hear, or who is attentive to the Lord ; or, the balances, the arms, the nourishment of the Lord. JABAL, which glides away ; or, that brings, or that produces. JABBOK, evacuation, or dissipation. JABESH, dryness, confusion, shame. JABESH-GILEAD. JABEZ, sorrow, or trouble. JABIN, he that understands, he that boilds JABNEEL, building of God ; or, understanaia of God. A city. Josh. I9. 33. JER JACIIIN, he that sticn^^thens and makes sted- fast, " iVCOB^he that supplants or undermines; or, the heel. The son of Isaac, and the father of the twelve patriarclis J he prevailed in prayer with Ood, and ivas called \sx3.e.\; he went in the time of thEHOIApA, tlfe knowledge of the Lord. JEHOIAKIM, the resurrection, or confirmation of the Lord. JEHONADAB, See JONADAB. JEHORAM, exaltation of the Lord ; or, rejected of the Lord. JEHOSHAPHAT, God judges, or the judgment of the Lord. "iEHOVAH, the incommunicahle name of God. Self-existing. 3EH0VAH-JIREH, the J.ord will see or pro- vide ; the Lord will be manifested or seen. JEHOVAH-NISSr, the Lord my banner. JEHOVAH-SHALOM, the Lord send peace. JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH, the Lord is there. JEHOVAH-TSIDKENU, The Lord our RIGHTBOUSNGSS. 'ElIU, he that is, or who exists. JEHUUIJAH, the praise of the Lord. The wife of Ezra. 1 Chron. 4. 18. JEMIMA, handsome as the day. One of Job's daughters. Job 42. 14. 'EPHTHAH, he that opens, or he will open. "IlPUUNNEH, he that beholds. 3ERAH, the moon, or month ; otherwise, to scent or smell. Son of Joktan, Gen. 10. 26. 'ERAMEEL, mercy of God: or, the love of Gad. 'EREMIAH, exaltation or grandeur of the Lord : or, who exalts, or gives glory to the Lord, He Was called to , the extraordinary office of a Prophet in his younger years, and continued in that office for at least forty years together. Ill his time iniquity did exceedingly abound in the land of Judah. He earnestly and frequently calls the people to repentance, both by his re- pioofi and threatenin^s for their sins. He de- nounrei ;y distils; from H^^h honey. An island noa called Malta, Ads 28. 1. MEMPHIS, by the mouth. MEMUCAN, impoverished ; or, to prepare ; o certain, true, Esth. 1. l6. MENAHEM, comforter ; or^ who conducts them or, preparation of heat. MENE, who reckons, or who is counted MEPHIBOSIIETH, out of my mouth proccedB, reproach. MOS MERAB, he ihat fights, or disputes; or, that multiplies, MERARI, bitter ; or, to provoke. MERCURIUS, a falte god, from the Latin word mercari, to buy or sell, because this god pre- sided over merchandize. In Greek, Hermes, which signifies, orator, or interpreter. MERIBAH, dispute, quarrel. MERIB-BAAL, rebellion; or, he that resists Baal, and strives against the idol, 1 Chron. 8. 34. . . . . A MEROOACII, bitter contrition ; or, brniaed myrrh. According to the Syriac, it sigidjies the little lord. This is the name of one of the CUaldean deities. MERODACH-BALADA"N,who creates contri- tion ; or, the son of death, or of thy vapour. MEROM, eminences, elevations. MEB.OZ, secret, or leanness. MESHACH, that draws with force; or, that sur- rounds the waters. - , . j MESilECH, who is drawn by force ; or, included, shut up, surrounded. MESHELEMIAH, peace, or perfection, or retri- bution of the Lord ; or, the Lord is my renom- pence, or my happiness. The father of Zecha- riah, 1 Chron. Q. 21. MESOPOTAMIA, in HeSrew, Aramnaharaim, that is, Syria of the two rivers. The Greek word Mesopotamia, also signifies between two rivers ; from ft-ta^g^ middle, and ir^TafXag, river. MESSIAH, anointed. METI-JEG-AMMAH, the bridle of bondage. METHUSAEL, who demands his death; or, death is his hell or grave . METHUSELAH, he has sent his death; or, the arms of his death ; or, spoil of his death. MICAH, poor, humble ; or, who strikes, or is struck ; or, who is there, or the waters here. MICAIAH, who is like to God? MICHAIAH, the same. MICHAEL, the same. MICHAL, who is it that has all r or, who is per- feet, or complete ? or, the whole is water. MICHMASH, he that strikes; or, poor who is taken away. The name of a town, 1 Sam, 13. 2. MIDIAN, judgment; or, measure, habit, co- vering. MIDIANITES. MIDIANITISH. MICRON, fear; or, a farm, or throat, Isa. 10. MILCAH, queen. MlLCOM, their king. Ml LET UM, red, or scarlet ; from the Greek word fit'?3i^, Vermillion, red. MILLQ, fulness, plenitude, repletion. MINNI, disposed, reckoned, prepared. Jer. 51. 27. MINNITH, counted, prepared. A city, Judg, il. 33. MIRIAM, exalted; or, bitterness of the sea; or, myrrh of the sea; or, lady or mistress of the sea. MISHAEL, who is asked for, or lent; or, God takes away, or retires. MISREPHOTH-MAIM, the burnings of the waters; or furnaces where metals are melted. A place where there were salt pits. Josh. 11. 8. MITVLENE, a Greek word, signifying purityj cleansing, or press, MIZAR. little. Marg. MIZPAH, a sentinel, speculation, or that waits for. MIZPEH, the same. MISRATM, tribulations; or, who is straitened, or blocked up. Tlie son of Ham, Gen. 10, 6. MNASON, a diligent seeker, or bethrothing, or remembering, or an exhorter. MOAB. of the father. MOABITES. the posterity o/MOAB, MOLADAH, birth, generation. A city. Josh. 15. 26. MOLECH, king. MOLOCH, the same. MORDECAI, contrition, or bitter bruising; or, myrrh bruised ; or, who leaches to bruise, MORI AH, bitterness of the Lord; CT, doctrine, or fear of the Lord. MOSEROTH, erudition, discipline, bond. Num. 33. 30. MOSES, taken out of the water. He was of the haute of I.tvi, born in Egypt, and miraculously preserved God appeared to him in a burnijtg Bush, ana. tent him to deliver the Israelites out of Egypt. He 70as appointed by God to lead the Israelites through the wilderness to the lajid of Canaan. Bein about to die, he blesseth all NIC Ihe Iriies of Israel ! He views the land of Ca- naan, dies, is buried by Ood, and Joshua made his successor : He teas a very great man, imd highly Iwnmired by Ood in many respects. The law was glveo by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ, John 1. 17. MUSHI, he that touches, that withdraws him- self, that takes away. Son of Merari, Exod. 6. 19., MYRA, is derived from tlie Greek word IsApis), I flow, pour out, weep. MYSIA, criminal, or abominable ; from tite Greek word /xufTOf, crime. N. or, that pre- "VTAAMAK, beautiful, agreeable ■'-^ pares himself to motion, NAAMATHITE, who it of Kaamath. NAASHON, that foretels, that conjectures ; serpent; or, their anguries. NABAL, a fool or senseless. KABOTH, -words, or prophecies, or fruits. NADAB, free and voluntary gift ; or, prince, NAGGE, brightness. NAIIARI, my nostrils, my nose ; or, hoarse, dry, hot, angry. One of David's valiant cap- tains, 2 Sam. 23.. ?7. NAHASH, snake, or serpent, or that foretels, or brass. NAHOR, hoarse, dry, hot, angry. NAHUM, comforter, penitent; or, their guide. The name of a prophet, Nab. 1.1. NAIN, beauty, pleasantness. NAIOTH, beauoies ; or, habitations, abodes, NAOMI, beautiful, agreeable. NAPHISH, the soul ; or, he that rests or re- freshes himself, that respires ; or, according to the Syriac, that multiplies. The son of hh- mael. Gen. 25. l5. NAPHTALI, comparison, likeness; or, that struggles, or fights. NARCISSUS, astonishment, stupidity, surprise from the Greek word mpKr,crts, Rom. l6. 11. NATHAN, who gives, or is given. NATHANAEL, the gift of God. NATHAN-MELECH, the gift of the king. ; Kings 23.11. NAUM. See NAHUM. NAZARENE, kept, or flower. A native of Na- zarech. NAZARETH, separated, sanctiiied. NEAPOLIS, newcity,/rom vea, new, fresh, crirf jr(J\if, a city. NEBAlOTH, words, or prophecies, or fraits. NEBAT, that beholds. N EBO, that speaks, prophesies, or fructifies. NEBUCHADNEZZAR, tears and groans of judgment; or, trouble, or sorrow of judgment, NEBUZAR-ADAN, fruits or prophecies of judgment ; or, winnowed, or .spread. NECHO lame, or who was beaten. TAe name of a king of Egypt, 2 Kings 23. 29. NEHELAMITE, dreamer, or dream ; or, vale, or brook, or inheritance of the waters. NEHEMIAH, consolation, or repentance of the Lord ; or, rest of the Lord ; or, conduct of the Lord. NEHUSHTA, snake, soothsayer, or of brass. Mother of JehoiaHm, 2 Kings 24. 8. NEHUSHTAN, which is of brass or copper; by derision, a trifle of brass. NER, lamp, brightness; or, land new tilled. NEREUS, See NER. NERT, my light. The father of Salathiel, Luke 3. 27. NERIAH, light, and lamp of the Lord; or, the Lord is my light. NETHANEEL, See NATHANAEL. NETHANIA, the gift of the Lord. NETHINIMS, given, or offered. The Gibeon- ites, or those u'ho succeeded them in their ser-zice . NIBHAZ, that fructifies, or that produces vi- sion ; or, to prophesy, to foretel, or to speak. An idol of the Avites, 2 Kings 17. 31. NICANOR, a conqueror, or victorious; from the Greek word Kxaw, I conquer. NTCODEMUS, innocent blood: or, according to the Greek, the victory of the people ; from V(Jt«w, I conquer, and Hl^^Sy the peo- ple. NICOLAITANS, victory of the people ; from WHiitui, I overcome, and Xaof, the peo- ple. The followers o/" Nicolas. NICOLAS, f'om the same A deacon, Acts C. 5. PAR [pROPfiR NAMYit NICOPOLIS, the city of victory, or victorious city ; from vix^, I conquer, and 3rii7.(f , a city. NIGER, black. ^ „. NIMRIM, leopard, bitterness, rebellion, of change. The tiame of a place, Isa. 15. G. NIMROD, rebellious, or sleep of descent, or oi him that rules. NIMSHI, rescued from danger ; or, that toiiches. NINEVEH, handsome, agreeable ; or, dwell- ing- , NINEVITES, the people of Nineveh. NISAN, flight, or standard; or, proof and temptation, NISROCH, flight, or standard, or proof and temptation ; tender, or delicate. NO, stirring up, or a forbidding. NOADIAH, witness; or, assembly, or ornament of the liord. NOAH, repose, or rest, ur consolation. NOAH, that quavers, or totters. Daughter of Zelophehad, Num. 26. 33, NOB, discourse, prophecy. NOB AH, that barks or yelps. Acity,i^Mm 32. 42. NOD, vagabond. A country. Gen. 4. 10. NOPH, honey-comb, a sieve, or that drops. NUN, son, posterity, durable and eternal. NYMPHAS, spouse, or bridegroom. O. OBADIAH, servant of the Lord. OBAL, inconvenience of old age ; or, of the flux. The son of Joktan, Gen. 10. 28. OBED, a servant. OBED-EDOM, the servant of Edom,_ the Idumean ; or, labourer of the man, of red, or earthy. .. . OBIL, that weeps, or deserves to be bewailed : or, ancient ; or, who is brought. One that had the care of David's camels, 1 Chron. 27. 30. OCRAN, disturber, or that disorders. ODED, to sustain, to hold, to lift up. OG, a cake, bread baked in the ashes. OHEL, tent, tabernacle; or, brightness, 1 CAron, 3.20. OLYMPAS, heavenly. OMAR, he that speaks ; or, bitter. Gen. 30. 11- OMEGA, the last letter of the Greek alphabet, OMRI, a sheaf, or bundle of corn ; or, rebellion, or bitter* ON, pain, force, iniquity. ONAN, pain, strength, power iniquity. ONESIMUS, profitable, useful ; /rom ovtjotc, usefulness. ONESIPKORUS, -who brings profit, from tha Greek word o'vTiffigy usefulness, and (popof, he that brings. OPHEL, tower, or elevated place ; or, obscurity OPHIR, ashes. OPHRAH, dust, fawn, lead. A city^ Tosh. 18. 23. OREB, a raven, sweet, caution, or mixture, or evening. ORION, a constellation. ORNAN, that rejoices ; their bow or ark ; or, light of the sun. ORPAH, tlie neck, or the skull, nakedness of the mouth or face. OTHNI, my time, my hour. The son of S/if maiah, 1 Chron. 25. 7. OTHNIEL, the time or the hour of Goft. OZEM, that fasts ; or, their eagerness. C .^'lAS, strength from the Lord. P. PAARAI, opening. PADAN-ARAM,. Padan of the field, and Aram Syria ; a city of Syria where Laban dwelt. Gen. 25. 20. PAGIEL, prevention of God, or prayer of God. PALESTINA, which is covered, watered, or to bring or cause ruin. PALTI, deliverance, or flight. Son of Raphn, Num. 13. 9. PAMPHYLIA, a nation made up of every tribe from TTttf, all, afid (pu^^, a tribe. PAPHOS, which boils, or which is very hot, from TraipK&^tiv, to boil, or to be very hot PARA.N, beauty, glory, ornament. PARBAR, a gate, or building belonging to ths temple. PARMENAS, that abides and is permanent; from the Greek word ffocaufvot, 1 abid/» PROPSR Nambb.] PHY '•AROSrf. a flea; or, the fruit of ihe moA. Lira 2. 3. PAUSHANDATHA, revelaUon of corporeal impurites, or of his trouble ; or, dung of impu- rity. Tht son ofHaman, Esth. 9. 7. PAUTHIANS. horsemen. PARUAH, flourishiDg ; or, according to the Syiae, that flies away. Father ofJekoshaphat, 1 KinRS 4. 17. PASHUH, that extends, or multiplies the hole, or whiteness ; or, that ronltipliea or extends the liberty or tbe principality. PATAHA, which is trod ander foot; from tns Greek word JTuJiai^ I tread under foot. PATHROS, mouthful of dew ; or, peisuasioo, or dilatation of ruin, PATMOS, mortal i/rom W«7ii/Sj a com- pany of singers. Act* 6. 5. PUBLIUS, common. PUDENS, shamefaced. PUL, bean, or destruction. PUNON, precious stone, or that beholds. One of the stations of the Israelites, lUnm, 33. 42, PUR, lot. See Appellatives. PUTEOLI, a city in Campania. PUriEL, God is my fainess. The father-in-law qf Eleasar, Exod. 6. 25. Q. QUARTUS, the fourth. Rom. 16. es. R DAAMAII, grcatrt ss, ibunder; or, some sort ^^ of evil, or bruising, or company, Gen. 10. 7« RABBAH, great powerful, contentious, or dispu- tative. RA B-MAG, who overthrows or destroys a multi- tude ; or, chief, or prince of dissolution ; or, chief of the magicians. Je'. 39. 3. RAB-SARlS, grand master of the eunuchs. 2 Kines IB. 17. RAB-SHAKEH, cnp-beaier of the prince, or chamberlain. RACHAL, injurious ; or, perfumer, or trafficking. A city, 1 Sam. 30. 29. RACHEL, a sheep. RAGAU, a friend, a neighbour. RAGUEL, shepherd of God, or friend of God;, or, rupture of God. The father of Hobal, Num. 10. 29. RAIIAB, proud, strong, quarrelsome. Egypt, as most think, is called by this name, Psal. 87. 4. I 89. 10. RAHAB, which is large and extended, or public place. The name of a woman RAKKATH, empty, or spittle, or temple of tbe head. A city. Josh. I9. 35. RAKKO>T, vain, void ; or, mountain of lamen- tations and tears ; or, mountain of enjoyment. A city. Josh. I9. 46. RAM, elevated, sublime ; or, who rejects, or is rejected. RAMAH, from the same. RAMATH, raised, lofty. A city. Josh. I9. 8. RAMATHAIM-ZOPHIM, a city, 1 Sam, 1. 1, The same as Ramah. Literally, Ramathaim, signifies the two Ramatbas, jiro^a^/^ because the city was divided into two parts. The city of Ramah, SamueVs birth-place, was also called Zophim, which signifies watch-tower, or watch- men, because the prophets, who are called watch- men, had a school, or college there. RAMATH-LEIII, elevation of the jaw-bone. Thename of a place, Judg. 15. 17« RAMESES, thunder; or, reproach of the moth; or he that destroys or dissolves evil. Gen. 47. 11. Exod. 1.11. RAMOTH, eminences, high places. A ctty 0/ this name was situate in Gilead, and called amoth'gilead, t Ktnpt 4. 13 SAL RAPIIA, relaxation, or physic. RAPDU, cured, comforted. REBA, the fourth, or a square ; or, that stoops or lies down. A kin^ of Mtdian, Num. 31. 8, REBEK.AH, fat, fattened; or, quarrel appeased. or removed. , RECHAB, squaire, or chariot or, team of horsea. or a rider. RECHA BITES, the posterity of Bechab. REGEM, tliat stones, or is stoned, or purple. The son of Jaddai, 1 Chron. 2. 47. REGEM-MELECH, he that stoues the king , or the purple of die king, or of the council. Zech. 7. 2. REHABIAH. breadth, or extent, <^ place of the Lord ; or, God is my extent, he hath set me at liberty The son of Llieter, 1 Chron. 23. 17. REHOB, breadth, space, or extent. A oitv. Josh. 19. 28. REHOBOAM, who sets the people at liberty , or, space of the people ; or, that lets the people breathe, or blow. REHOBOTH, spaces, or places. REHUJM, merciful, compassionate, or friendly. REl, my shepherd, my companion, my friend ; or, my evil, or my breaking. 1 Kings 1. 8. REMALTAII, the exaltation of the Lord ; or who is rejected of fihe Lord. REMMOJS, greatness, elevation; or, a pomegiiu nate-tree. A city. Josh. 19. 7. REMPIIAN, the name of an idol, which some think to be Saturn. See STAR in Appeila fives. REPHAEL, the physic, or medicine of God. The son of Shemaiah, 1 Chron. 26. 7. REPHAIM, giant, physician, or relaxed, or that relax, that weaken. REPHAIMS, /roTO the same. REPHIDIM, beds, or places of rest. RESIN, a bridle, or bit. A city. Gen. 10 12. REU, his friend, his shepherd. The son of Peleg, Gen. 11. 18. REUBEN, who sees the son, or vision of tU son. Jacob's eldest son by J^eah ; he endea- voured to deliver Joseph from his brethren. REUBENITES, the posterity of Reuben. REUL, shepherd, or friend of God. The son of Esau, Gen, 36. 4. REUMAI-I, lofty, sublime. Nahor*s concubine, Gen. 22. 24. REZIN, voluntary, or eood-will ; or, runner. RE20N, lean or small, or secret, or prince. The son of hliadah, 1 Kings 11. 23. RHEGIUM, rupture, or fraciure ; f'om the Greek word ^vyh' RHESA, will, or course. RHODA, a rose. RHODES, a rose ; from ^8^. RIBLAH, quarrel, or greatness to him; or, quarrel that increases, o** that spreads. 2 Kings 23. 33. RIMMON, exalted, pomegranate. RIPHATH, rem«dy, or medicine, or release, or pardon. The son of Comer, Gen. 10. 3. RISSAH, watering, distillation, or dew. One of the stations of the Jsraelites in the wilderness. Num. 33.21. RIZPAH, bed, or extension, or coal, or fire- stone. ROMAMTI-EZER, exaltation of help. -Son of Heman, 1 Chion. 25, 4. ROMAN, strong, powerful ; from the Creek word pwfiij, strength, ROMANS. ROME, strength, power; from pw/iij. RUSH, the head, or the top. or the beginning The son of Benjamin, Gen. 46. SI. RUFUS, red. RUHAMAH, having obtained mercy. Marg. RUMAH, exalted, sublime, or rejected. A city, 2 Kings 23. 36. RUTH, filled, satisfied. S. QABEANS, captivity; or, conversion, reAt, old ^ age. SABTECHA, that surrounds, or causes wound- ing. The son of Cush, Gen. 10. 7. SADOC, just, or, justified. The Fathe- ofAchim, Mat. 1.14. SALAH, mission, sending ; or, branches, or darts or, according to the Syriac, that spoils, or is spoil- ed . The son of Arphaxad, G en. 10, 24. SALAMIS, shaken, tost, beaten •,from the Cre^k word (TocAEuWy I beat, I toss. An island, Act!) 13 d. SHA AIATIIIKL, I have asked of God ; or, loan of God. SALEM, complete, perfect, or peace. SALIM, JohnZ. 23. See SIIALIM. SALMON, peaceable, perfect, or that rewards. SALMON E. A city. SALOME, see SALMON. SAMARIA, his lees, his prison, his guard, his throne, or his diamond. In Heh. Shomeron. SAMARITANS, people of Samaria. SAMLAII, raiment; or, his left hand ; or, his name, his astonishment, or what has been put to him. A king of Edontj Gen. 3S. 36. SAMOS, fall of gravel ; from "A/*j«Of, sand. An island. Acts 20 15. SAMOTHRACIA, an island, so called because it was peopled by Samians aiid Tbracians, Acts 16. 11. SAMSON, his sun; or, according to the Syriac, his service, or his ministry ; or, here the second time. SAMUEL, heard of God, or asked of God. SANBALLAT, bush in secret; or, the enemy in secret. SAPII, rushes, or sea-moss, end, consummation; or, vessel, flat, threshold. A giant, 2 Sam, 21. 18. SAPHIR, a citv. SAPPHIRA, "that relates or tells; or, that writes or composes books; or, handsome. SARAH, lady, or princess , or, the princess of the multitude. SAHAI, my lady, my princess. SARDIS, prince of joy, or song of joy ; or, that which remains. Syr. a pot, a kettle. SAREPTA, a goldsmith's shop, where metals It-fed to be melted and tried. SARGON, who takes away protection ; or, that takes away the garden : or, according to the Syriac, nets, snares. A king of Assyria, Isa, 20. 1. SAKON, see SHARON. SARSECrilM, master of the wardrobe ; or, of the perfumes. Jer. 39. 3. SARUCH, branch, layer ; or, twining. SATAN, contrary, adversary, a party in a pro- cess, an enemy, an accuser. SAUL, demanded, or lent, ditch, sepulchre, death, or hell. SCEVA, disposed, prepared; from crxsva.^ujj I dispose, 1 prepare. SCYTHIAN, tanner, or leather-dresser. SEBA, drunkard; or, that turns, or surrounds; or, old man, according to ike Syriac. SBBAT, twig, sceptre, tribe, Zeck. 1.7. SI'GUB, fortified, or raised. 1 Kings l6. 34. SEIR, hairy, goat, demon, tempest, or barley. SELEUCIA, shaken or beaten by the waves, or that runs as a river. SEMCI, hearing, or obeying. SliNEH, bush. A rock, 1 Sam. 14.4. SENNACHERIB, bush of the destruction of the sword, of solitude, of drought. SEPHARVAIM, the two books, oi the two scribes. SERAH, lady of scent; or, the song : or, tlie morning, the morning star. The daughter of Asher, Gen. 46. 17. SERAIAH, prince of the Lord, or the Lord is my prince ; or, song of the Lord. SERGIUS PAULUS. SERUG, branch, layei ; or, twining. The father of Nahor, Gen. 11.22. S E TH, put, or who puts. SHAALBIM, that beholds the heart; or, fist, or hand, or fox of the sea. Judg. 1. 35. SIIAARAIM, gates, valuation, hairs, barley, tempests, goats, demons. A city, i Chron, 4.21. SIIAASHGAZ, he that presses the fleece ; or, he that performs the shearing of the sheen. Esth. 2. 14. SHAIJRACH, tender nipple ; or, field soft and tender. Dan. I. 7. SIIALIM, fox, or fist, or path. SHALISHA, three, or the third; m, prince, or captain. SHALLUM, perfect, or peaceable. SHALM AN, peaceable, perfect ; or, that rewards. Hos. 10. 14. SHALMANEZER, peace tied or chained, or perfection and retribution, or peace taken away. SHAMGAR, named a stranger ; or, he is here a stranger; or, surprise, astonishment of the stranger. KIIAMHUTH, desolation, destruction, astonish- ment ; or, desolation of iniquity. One of David's captains, 1 Chron. 27. 8, SHI SHAMIR, prison, bush, lees; thorn. Josh. 1 48. SIIAMMAH, loss, desolation, astonishment. SHAMMUAH, he that is heard, or obeyed. SIIAPHAN, a rabbit, or wild rat; or, their brink, their lip, their breaking. SHAPHAT, a judge, or judging. SHARAI, my lord, my prince, or my song mait's name, Ezra 10. 40. SHAREZER, overseer of the treasury, or of the store-house ; or, the treasures of him that sings ; or, that sees the ambushes. SHARON, his plain, field, his son-^. SHASHAK, a bag of linen; or, the sixth bag. I Chron. 8. 14. SHAVEH, the plain ; or that puts, or makes equality. Gen. 14. 5. SHEALTIEL, I have asked of God. SIJEARIAH, gate of the Lord; or, tempest of the Lord. The son of Asel, 1 Chron. 8. 38. SHEAR JASHUB, the remnant shall return. Marg. SHEEA, captivity, or compassing about, repose, old age. SIIEBANIAH, the Lord that converts, or that recals from captivity, or that captivates; or, that understands, that builds. AWi. g. 4. SHEBNA, who rests himself, or who is now captive. SHECHEM, part, portion, the back, shoulders, early in the morning. SHEDEUR, field, pap, all-mighty; or, destroyer of fire, or ot light. N7im. 1. 5. SHELAH, that breaks, that unties, that un- dresses. SHELIiMIAH, God is my perfection, my hap- piness, my peace; or, the peace or perfection of the Lord. SHELEPH, who draws out. The son of Joktan, Gen. 10. 26. SHELOMI'l'lI, my peace, my happiness, my recompence. Daughter of Zerubbabel, 1 Chr. 3. ig. SHIiLUMIEL, peace of God, or God is my hap- piness; or, retribution or perfection of God. The son of Zurishaddai, Num. 1. 6. SHEM, name, renown ; or, he that puts or places, or who is puc or placed. The son of JSoah, from uhnm the Messiah was descended. SHEMAIAU, that hears, or, that obeys the Lord. SHEMARIATI, God is my guard, or the guard of the Lord ; or, diamond, dregs^ thorn, or bush of the Lord. 1 Chron. 12. 5. SHEMEBER, name of force, or fame, of the strong, or of the wing. King of Zeboim, Gen. 14.2. SHEMER, guardian, thorn. 1 Kiyigs 16. 24. SIIEMIDA, name of knowledge, or that puts knowledge ; or, the knowledge of desolation, or of astonishment ; or, the science of the heavens. Son of Gilead, Num. 26. 33. SHEMINITH, the eighth. SHEMIRAMOTH, the height of the heavens; or, the elevation of the name. 1 Chron. 15. 18, SIIEN , tooth, ivory, or change ; or, he that sleeps. The name of a place, 1 Sam, 7. 12. SIIENIR, lantern, or light that sleeps; or, re- newing of the lamp, or he that shews. SIIEPHATIAH. the Lord that judges; the judgment of the I^rd ; or, God is my judge. SHESHACH, bag of flax, or linen; or, the sixth bag. SHESHBAZZAR, joy in tribulation ; or, pro- duction, or defence of joy ; or, joy of the vintage. SHE'J'HER-BOZNAT, that makes to rot and corrupt; or, that seeks and examines those who despise me. Ezra 5. 3. SHEVA, vanity, elevation, fame, or tumult. One of David's scribes, 2 Sam. 20. 25. SHIBBOLETH, burden, ear of corn, or current of water. SHrCRON, drunkenness; or, his gift, or his wages, A city. Josh. 15. 11, SHIGGAION, a song of trouble or comfort. Psal. 7. Title, SHILOAH, see SILOAH. SHILOH, sent. See Appellatives. SHILOH, peace, or abundance, A dtp. SHILONITE, 0/ the city of Shiloh. I Ki^igs 11. 29. SHIMEAH, that hears, that obeys. SHIMEI, that hears or obeys ; or, name of the heap; or, that destroys the heap ; or, my repu- tation, my fame. SHIMSHAI, my sun. SH1NAR> the watching of him that sleeps; or, spoil of the tooth ; or, change of the city. SHIPIIRAH, handsome, or, trumpet ; or, that SUR [Proper Names does good. An Egyptian midwife, Exod 1. 15. SHISHAK, present of the bag, of the pot, ol the thigh. SHITTIM, that turn away, or divert; otherwise scourge, rods, or thorns. SIIOBAB, returned, turned back. The son o^ David, 2 Sam. 5. 14. SHOBACH, your bonds, your chains, yon* nets, your gins ; or, his captivity ; or, your conversion, your return ; or, a dove-house, ac cording to the Syriac. General of Uadarexeft army. 3 Sam. 10. l6. SIX UAH, pit, or that swims; or, humiliation, meditation, or word. SHUAL, fox, hand, fist ; or, traces, way, SHUHITE. SHULAMlTE, peaceable, perfect, that recom penses. SHUNAMITE, a native of. SHUN EM, their change, their repeating, their second or their sleep. 1 Sam. 28. 4. SHUR, wall, ox, or that beholds. A wilderness Gen. 16. 7- SHUSHAN, lily, rose, or joy. SIIUTHELAH, plant, or verdnre ; or, moist pot, or drinking pot. The son of Kphraimt Num. 26. 35. SIBMAH. conversion, return, captivity, old age rest. SIDON, hunting, fishing, venison. SIGIONOTH, according to variable songs, or tunes. Marg. SIHON, rooting nut; or, conclusion. SIHOR, black, trouble ; or, early in the morn- ing. The river JSiiits in Egypt, Isa. 23. 3. SILAS, three, or the third. SILOAS, or SILOAM, sent, or who sends; or dart, branch, or whatever is sent. SILOE, thesame. SILVAN US, who loves the woods, or forests. from the Latin word silva, a wood. SIMEON, that heai-s, that obeys, or is heard. SIMON, that hears, or obeys. SIN, bush. SINAI, bush. According to the Synae. enmity. SION, noise, tumult. Ainountain of tba country of the Amorites, the same as ilermou, Veiu 4. 48. SIRION, a breast-plate; or, deliverance, or a song of the dove. SISERA, that sees a horse, or a swallow. SiVAN, bush, or thorn. This is the Babylo nian name oj the third month of the Htbreja year, xohich answers in part to our May and June, Esth. 8. 9. SMVRNA, myrrh SO, a measure for gram, or dry matters. An Egyptain ivord. SOCOH, tents, or tabernacles. A city, Josli. 15. 48. SODI, my secret. Father of Gaddiel, Num 13. 10. SODOM, their secret, their lime, their cement. SODOMITES. SOLOMON, peaceable, perfect, or who recon. penses. He was the soji of David king of Israel: He prayed to God for wisdom, and obtained wisdom, riches and honour. He built the temple at Jervsalem, wheie the sacnjiie. were to be offered to God. He married Pha- raoh^s daughter, and built for her an house. He loved Tnany strange women, who turned away his heart after their gods. It ts thought that the three books he wrote, namely. Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Canticles, are an evidence of his repentance. SOPATER, who defends the father, or the health of the father ;/rom ffwi^aj, I save, andtroLTY-p, father. A disciple of St. Paufs Acts 20. 4. . SOREK, vine, hissing, a colour inclining to yellow. SOSIPATER, See SOPATER. SOSTHENES, saviour, strong and powerful, from ffttJ^Wy I save, and Sevof, strength, force. SPAIN, 171 Greek, rare, or precious. STACIIYS, spike : from S"ax"f • STEPHANAS, a crown, or crowned; from s-£ wine with excess maketh 3. of the mind RLACKKR. 2 Eid. 7. 55. our faces shall he 3. than darkness BLAME. Eccl. 1 1 .7. 3. not before thou hast examined the truth 31. in things worthy praise, will lay 3. on thee BLAMED. Wisd. 13. 6. for this they are the less to be 3. 2 Mac, 2. 7. when Jeremy perceived, he 3. them BLAMELESS. Wiid. 2. 22. nor discerned a reward for 3. souls 10. 5. she preserved him 3. to God, and kept him 15. she delivered the righteous people and 3. seed 18. 21. for then the 3. man made haste to defend BLASPHEME. 2 Mac. 15.24. come against thy holy people Co 3. BLASPHEMED. 1 Mac. 7-41. they that were sent from As.syrians 3. 2 Mac. 10.34. they that were within 3. exceedingly BLASPHEMER. Wisd. 1. 6. wisdom will not acquit a 3. ofhis words Eccl. 3. 16. that forsaketh his father, is as a 3. 2 Mac. 9. 28. the 3«died a miserable death 15. 32. he shewed them the hand of that 3. BLASPHEMIES. 2 Esd. 1. 23. I gave you not fire for your 3. 1 Mae. 2. 6.whenhe saw the 3. that were committed 7. 38. remember their3. and sutfer them not 2 Mac 8. 4. the 3. committed against his name BLASPHEMING. 2 Mac. 12. 14. they behaved themselves rudely, 3. BLASPHEMOL^S. 2 Mac. 10. 4. might not be delivered to the 3. nations 13. 11. to be in subjection to the 3. nations BLASPHEMOUSLY. 1 M0£'.7.42.the rest may know that he hath spoken 3. B LAST. 2 Esd. ^.5. or measure me the 3. of the wind 13. 27. out of his mouth came as a3. of wind n'isd. 11. 20. they have fallen down with one 3. BLASTING. 2 ii.W.15. 13. fortheir seeds shall fail through the 3. BLEED. Eccl. 42. 5, and to make side of an evil servant to 3. BLEMISH. Eccl. 18. 15. my son, 3. not thy good deeds 31. 8. blessed is the rich that is found without 3, BLESS. 'fob. 4. 19. 3. the Lord thy God alway, and desire 8. 5. let the heaven 3. thee, and all creatures 13. 13. they shall 3. the Lord of the just i5. let my soul 3. God the great King Eccl. 4. 13. wh°re she enters, the Lord will 3. 32. 13. for those things 3. him that made th^e 39. 14. sing praise, 3. the Lord in all his works 45. 13. they should 3. the people in bis name 50. 22, 3. ye God of all who doth wondron-J thitii;s Van. 3, 35. 3. ye the Lcrd, 36, 37, 3U, 19,40, S^c. BLESSED. 1 Efd. 4. 40. 3. be the God of truth 60. 3. art thou who hast given me wisdom 9. 16. so Esdras 3. the Lord God most high 2 Esd. 1.1. 24. are more 3. than they that be dead Tob. 3. 11. 3. art thou, O Lord my God, thy holy and glorious name is 3. and honourable for ever, 8. 5. | 11, 14. Jud. 13. 17. 4. 12. our fathers were 3. in their children 7. 7- Rapuel 3. him,- and said unto him, thou art 13. behold, take her and lead her, and he 3> them 10. 11. he 3. them, and sent them away, 11. 17. 13. l.Tobit wrote prayer of rejoicing and said,3.be God that liveth for ever, and 3. be his kingdoni 12. 3. shall all be which love thee for ever 14.3, are they who love thee, 3. are they who have been sorrowful for all thy scourges 18. 3. be God which hath extolled it for ever Jud. 14. 7. 3. art thou in the tabernacle of Juda 15. 19. they 5. her with one accord, and said 10. 3. be thou of the almighty Lord for ever IVisd. 2. 16. he pronounCeth the just to be 3. 13 3. is the barrea that is undefiled BOA MpOCRYFHI' rr/.f(f.t4.7.3.l5 the word whereby righteousn.come; I'xcl. 11. 28. judge none 3. before his death 14. 1.3. is the man that hath not slipped with mouth 2. 3. is he whose conscience hath not condeoined 1^0. 3. is the man that doth meditate good things 26. 1. 3. is the man that hath a virtuous wile 31. 8. 3. is the rich that is found without blemish 9. who is he ? and we will call him 3. 33. 12. some of them hath he 3. and exalted 34. 15. 3. is the sunl of him that feareth the Lord 45. 1. Moses beloved, whose memorial is 3.49.10. 46. 11. the judges, let their memory be 3. 48.1 1 .3. are they that saw thee, and slept in love 5'i. 28. 3. is he shall be exercised in these things 29. 3. be the Lord for ever, amen, amea 2 Mac. 1, 17. 3. be our God in all thinjis 15. 34. 3. be he that hath kept his own place BLESSE'JTI. 1 £jif.4.36.calleth upon truth, and the heaven 3.it BLES.^ING. Wisd. 15. 19. without tlie praise of God and his 3. £cc/. 3. 8. that a 3. may come 00 thee from them 9. for 3. of father establisheth houses of children 11. 22. 3. of the Lord is the reward of the godly .33, 16. by the 3. of the Lord 1 profited ami filled 34. 17. he givpth health, life, and 3. 36, 17. according to 3. of Aaron over thy people 37. 24. a wise man shall be filled with 3. 3y. 22. his 3. covered the dry land as a river 44 22. with Isaac did he establish the b. of all nie!) 23. he acknowledged him in his 3. and eave him 50. 20. to give the 3. of the Lord with his lips 21. they bowed down, that they might {ece;ive a 3. BLESSINGS. Eccl. 16. 29. the Lord filled the earth with his 3. 47.6. the people praispd him in the 3. of the Lord BLIND. Eecl,^0.2Q. presents and gifts 3.the ejesof the wise liar, t?, 37. they cannot restore a 3. man to sight BLINDED. Wisd. 2. 21. their own wickedness hath 3. them BLINDNESS. Wi.jd. 19 17. even with 3. were these stricken Mac. 10. 30. SO that being confounded vith. 3, BLOOD. 2 Fsd. 1. S6. for ye h-.ve defiled your hands with 3. 32. whose 3.1 will require of your hands, ."aith L. 3. 5. and 3. shall droop out of the wood, and stone 15. 8. behold, the innocent and righteous 3. crieth unto me, Q. 22. Esch. 16. 5. 2 Mac. 1. 8. Jud. 6. 4. mountains shall be drunken with their 3. 9.3.S0 that they dyed their bed in 3. being deceived 4. which abhorred the pollution of their 3. £ih all my b. 6. 10. commanded milk out of the parts of the b. 11. 45. appear not, thou eagle, nor thy vain b. IS. 3. the whole h. of the eagle was burnt Ifi. Gl. he pat his heart in the midst of the b, hU. 10. 3. she washed her b. all 3ver with water ■Viid. S. 3. our b. shall be turned into ashes g. 15. the corruptible b, presseth down the soul ■eel. 7. 24. hast daughters ? have care of their A. V\. If), a fornicator In the b. of his Kesh not cease IH. the walls cover me, and no b. t>eeth me 30- ] 5. health and good state of b, are above gold 34, SJi. washeth after the touching of a dead b. 88. If), then cover his b, according to the custom 47. J9> by thy b. was brought into subjection *K. 13. and after his death his b. prophesied 51. S. and bast preserved my b. from destruction t Mac. 7* 4'. to cut otf the utmost parrs of his b. 7. be punished, through every member of thy b. p. 7. the members of his b. were much pained 9> 90 that the worms rose up out of the b. BOD IKS. Jiid.G. 4. fields shall be filled with their dead b. J^iccl. 41. 11. the mourning of men is about their ^. B-ir. 2. 17. whose souls are taken from their b. 6. S2. on their b, and heads sit bats and birds BODILY. 2 Esit. 1. 37. they have n jt seen me with b. eyes BOLD. Jud.14. 13. the slaves have been b. to come down £ccl. 6. 11. he will be b, over thy servants B. 15. travel not by the way with a *. fellow IQ. 3. and a b. man shall be taken away 82. 5. she that is b. dishonoureth her father S Mae, 4. 2, thus was he b. to call him a traitor BOLDL\". 1 Mac. 4. 18. after this you may b, take the spoils fiAfa£.14.43.he ran b. up the wall, and cast himself BOLDNliSS. Jiid> It). 10. the Persians quaked at her *. Wisd. 5. 1. the righteous shall stand in grpat b, 12.17. thou niikest their b, manifest 1 Mac. 4. 3£, cause the b. of their strength to fall fi Mac. 8. IB. they trust in their weapons and b. BONDAGE. 1 Ec% 'J. 23. being declared by Jason in five &. BOOTY. 9 Mae. 8. 20. and s" they received a great b. BORDlillERS. C Mae, 9> 25. princes that are b. to my kingdom BORN. f Etd. 4. 15. women have b. the king and all people £ Eld. 3. 21. so be all they that are b. of him H. 80. bnl they that shall be *. afterward •Ij"^-12.20. he had drunk in one day since he was J. •'itd. 2. 2. for we are b. at all adventure t^ M. u soon as b. we bf gan to draw to our end • J. when I was 6 I drew in the common air J 7C7 BRA Eccl. 10, 18. fsr them that are b. of a woman 14- 18. one comeCh to an end and another is b. 24. 14. and wish that thou hadstnot been b. 41. 9- iLod if you be b. you shall be b. to a curse 44, 9 peri shed, as though they had never been b. 49. 15. nor was there a man b. like unto Joaephi 1 Mae. 2.7. wherefore was [ b. to see this misery BORNE. Bar. 6.4. ye shall see gods of gold 3, upon shoulders S6. they are b. on shoulders having no feet BORROWED. . Wisd. 15, 16. and he that b. his own spirit BORROWING. Ecel.XB. 33. not made a beggar by banqueting or b. BOSOM. 2 Eld. 15. 21 . 1 will recompense in their *. BOITLE. Jtid. 10. 5. then she gwe her maid a b. of wine BOTTOM. Wisd. 10. 19. cast them out of the b. of the deep Eccl. 24. 5. and I walked in the A. -of the deep BOTTOMS. Wild. 17. 14. came out of the b. of inevitable hell BOL'GHS. Cil^ere, 10.7. they bear fair A. and palms also 14. 4. presenting unto him a crown, also of toe b. BOUGHT. Jnd. 4, 10, and their servants b. with money Eccl. 33 . 30. because thou hasi b. hicn with a price BOUND. 1 Esd. 1. 40. and b, him with a chain of brass 2 Esd. 13. 13. some sorry, some of them were b. 16. 77- woe to them that are b. with ttieir sins Tob. H. 3. fled into Ecypt, and the angel b. him Jvd. 6, 13. they b. Acnior and cast him down Wtsdf. 17. 17, all b. with one chain of darkness Eccl. 27. 21. as fir a wound, it may be b. up 28. 19, nor bath been b. in her bands BOUNDS, 1 Mac. 14. 6. and enlarged the b. of his nation BOUNTY. Eith. 16. 2. areho'noured wiihthegreata.ofp.inces BOUNTIFUL. 2 Esd. 7. 65. that he is b. for he is ready to give 1 Mac. 6. 11. I was b. and beloved in my power BOW. 2 Esd. J6. 13. his right hand that bendeth the b. /«(/. 9. 7. they trust in shield, and spear, and A. Wisd. 5. 21. as from a well drawn b. shall they fly BOW. Esth. 13, 12. that T did not b, to proud Anian Eccl. 4. 7. and b. thy head to a great man 8. let it not grieve thee to b. thine ear to poor 6. 25. b, down thy shoulder and bear her 3:1. if thou b. thine ear, thou shalt be wise 7. 2.1. b. down their neck from theiryouth, 30. 12. 33. 26, a yoke and a collar do b. the neck 47. 19- thou didst b. thy loins unto wooieu BOWED. Eccl. 50. 21. they b. themselves down to worship 51. 16. I A. down mino ear, and received her Bar. 6. 27. nor if they be A. down, can make straight BOWETH. Eccl. 38. 30. he b. down his strength before his feet BOWING. 2 Mac. 7. 27. but she b. herself towards him BOWELS. Eccl. 10. 9. while he lives, he casteth away his b. 30.7. his i. will be troubled at every cry 2 Mac. 9- 5, a pain of the b. that was remediless 6. for he had tormented other men's b. BOWL. Btf/33.Ilabbacuc a prophet had broken broad in ai. BOX TREES. 2 Esd. 14. 24. but look thou prepare thee many b. BRACILLET. Eccl. 21. 21. is like a b. upon his right hand BRACELETS. Jud. 10. A. she put about her her b. and chains BRAGGED. Jud. 16. 5, he b. that he would burn my border BRAGGING. Mac. Q. 7- be nothing at all ceased from his b. BRAIDED. Jvd- 10. Z. and b. the iiair of her head BRAN. Bar. 6. 43. the women also burn b. for perfume BRANCilES. Wisd. 4. 4. though they flourish in b. ftir a time 5, the unperfect b. shall be oroken off Eccl. 1 . 20. and the b. thereof are long lile 14. 26, under her shelter, and lodge under her b. 2.1. 25. and her b. shall bring foiih no fruit 24. 16. as the turpentine tree I stretched out my A. and my A. are the b. of honour and grace i Mae. 10.1. therefore they bare b. and boughs BRASS 1 i^jrf.1.40. came and bound him with a chain of A. IViid. 1^. ig. to do the like workers in b Eccl. 28. SO. the bands thereof are bands of b. DfcK Mae. 8. 22 wrote in tables of A. 14. 18, '17. bRAVELY, Jud. 10. 4. she decked herselT b. to allure the cy*j BRAWLING Eccl. 31 . 39. maketL bitterness of the mind with h. BRAWLS. Ecel. 27. 14. their b. make one stop Ms ears BREAD, 1 Esd. 1. 19. held the feast of sweet b. seven days 9, Esd.l.X^. gave you mann-d,soye did eat angels* /. 'i'ob. 1, 1(). I gave my b. to the hungry, 4. 16. 4. 17. pour out thy b. on the burial of tbe just Jud. 10. 5. then she filled a bag with fine b. Eccl. 10. 27. then he that boa^teth and waoteth h 12. 5. holdback thy A. and give it not unto him 14. 10. a wicked eye envieth his A« \5, 3. with the h. of understanding shall he feed 2U. 16. they that eat my b, speak evil of me 2.i. 17. all b. is sweet to a whoremonger 29. 21. the chief thing for life is water and b. 33. 24. b. correction and woik for a si-rvaal :h. 21. the b. of the needy is their life 45. 20. he preptired him b. in abundance Bel 33. llal)bacuc had broken b. in a bowl BREADTH. Excl. 1. li. who can find out the A. of the earth * BREAK. 1 Esd. 4. 4. b. down mountains, walls,and towers Jud. 9. 10. A. down their staieliness by a woniar> BREAKESr. Jud. g. 7. thou art ihe Lord that b. the battles BREAKEIH. .Tud. 16. 3. for God b. the battles, he delivei-ed Eccl. 23. 18. a man that b. wedlock, saying, thus BREAST. 2 £jrf.l4.40.'\vbcn 1 drunk it,wisdom grew in my A, BREAS'J'.PLATE. Wisd. 5. IH. he shall put on righteousness as a b. Eccl. 43. 20. it clothed the water as with a b, 45. 10. he compassed him with a b. of judgment 1 Mac. 3. 3. he put on a A. as a giant BREASTS. 2 E^d.S. 10, for thou hastcom'nanded nut of tho A, milk to be given, which is the fruit of the A. 2 Mac. 6. 10. the babes hanging at their A. BRtiATll. 2 Esd. 3. 5. did breathe into him the b. of life IVtsd. 2. 2. the b. in our nostrils is as snioke 7. 25, for she is the b. of the power of God 15. 5. they de,sire adead image that hath no A, Ecci. 3.1. 20. as long as thou livest and hast A. B'ir. t). 25. the things wherein there is no A, £ jl/'iC. 7. 22. for 1 neither gave you b. nor life 2;J. tlie Creator will give yon life and b. agam 14. 45. while there was ^et b. within him breaIhed. Wisd. 15. 11. and that A. in him a living spirit BRliATHlNG. Jl'isd. II. 18. b. out of a fiery vapour or smnke 2 Mac. 9. 7, A. out fire in his rage against the J ewj BRED. Wisd. 12, 10. that their malice was A. in them BREliCilES. Eccl. 45. 8. with A. with a long robe, and ephod BRETHREN. 1 Esd. 3. 22. forget their love to friends and A. 4. Cl. so he came to Babylon and told it to all his A 5. 3, all their A. 4)layed, and he made them i-o up 'Jab. 1. 3. and I dtd many alms-deed to my b. 2. 2. what poor man thou shalt find out of our A. 4. 13. my son, love thy A. and despise not thy A, 5. 1'i. then he said, I am Azarias, of ihy b. 13. were not S' dnced with the error of our A. 7. 3. Raguel asked ihem, from whence are you. A..' 11, 17. there was joy among all his A, at Nineve 14. 4. our A. .shall be scattered in the earth 7. shall rejoice, shewing mercy to our A. Jvd. 7. 3U. 6. be of good courage, let us endure R. 14, *. provoke not the Lord our God to angel 24. O A. let us shew an example to our A. Eccl. 10. 20. among A. he that is chief is honouriibll. 25, 1. the unity of A. the love of neighbours 40. 24. A. and help are against time of trouble 1 Mac. 3. 2. and all his A. helped him 5. 32. he said, fight this day for your i. 12. 11. as It becomech us to think on our A. 1-1. 4. all my A. are slain, for Israel's salie 5. for I am no better thao my A. 2 Mac. 1. 1. the A. the Jews that be at Jerusalem wish to the A. the Jews in Egypt heaUn 7. 1. seven A. with their mother were taken 29. being worthy of thy A. take thy death, that I may receive thee in mercy again wiiii thy A. 36. our A. who have suffered a short pain 37. but I, as my A. offer up my body and life 10. 21. chat they had sold their b. for money 15. 14. this is a lovrr of the b. who praveth BREVITY. 2 Mac. S 31. but to use b. and avoid labou:icg BUI I.ci'.. '^.- 12. alii, andiniusrice shall be blotted out BRICKLE. IViiti.iS 13 of earthly matter maketh^. vessels BRIDE. 1 Ksd, " 2f), and the b. shall appear and be seen Bar. 2. 23, the voice of bridegroom, and vuice of 3. 1 Mac. 9. 37, were bringing the d. from I4adabatha BRIDEGROOM, S. S Esd. 16. 33. Tirgins shall mourn, having no i. 34. in the wars shall their b. be destroyed 1 Mac. 1.27. every*, took up lamentation 9. 39. i. come forth, and his frieuds to meet them BRIDGE. S Mae. 12. 13. he went also about to make a b. BRID-LES. 1 Esd. 3.6. and a chariot with b. of gold 2 Jklae. 10. 29. five men on horses with b. of gold BRIGHT, See Flames. BRIGHTER. Eccl. 17 .-'^1 . *hat is b. than the sun .' yet light fails 23. 19. are ten thousand times b. than the sua BRIGHTNESS. 2 Esd. 10. 50. he shewed thee the 4. of her glory ll'iid.T. 26. for she is the A. of the everlasting light F.rci. 43. 11. very beautiful it is in the b. thereof Bar. 5. 3. God will shew thy A. to every country BRING I Esd. 4. 5. get the victory, they b. all to the king 22. do ye not give, and b. all to the woman ? BRINGEST. JVisd, 16. 13. leads to gates of 'lell, and b. up again BRINGETH, 1 £frf.4.24.when he hath robbed, he 4. it to his love BROKEN. Wud. 4. 5. the unperfect branches shall be b. off £ff/. J 3.2. if one smitten against other, it shall be 4. 1 Mac.7.18. for they havp A. the covenant and oalh BROOK. Eect. 24. .30. I alsocameout as a 4. from ariver 31. and lo, my b. became a river, my river a sea 39. 13. as a rose prowing by the b. of the field 1 Mac. 5.39. have pitched their tents beyond the b BROOKS. Jiid. 2.8. their slain shall fill their valleys and b. BROTHER. 2 Esd. 12. 11. seen in the vision of thy h. Daniel Tob. 5 G. I have lodged with our b. 10. 11, 13. Jjid. 8. 2t). the sheep of Laban his mother's b. Esf/i, 15. 9 I am thy b. be of good cheer IVisd. 10. 3. in fury wherewith he murdered liis b 10. when the righteous fled from his b. wrath Eecl. 7. 12. devise not a lie against thy 6. 18. change not a faithful b. for the goldof Ophir £9- 10. lose thy money for thy b. and friend 27. g:ve place, my b. comcth to h" lodged 33, 19. give not thy wife and b. power over thpe .^l. if thou have a servant, intreat him as a b. Mac. 2. fi5. your b. Simon is a man of counsel BRCTHERHOOD. ] Mae. 12. 17. concerning the renewing of our b. BUCKLE. Mar. 10. 89. king Alexander sent him a 5 of gold 11. 53- he gave him leave to wear a golden b. BUCKLER. Eccl. 37. 5. and taketh tip the b. against che enemy BUD. EccL 39. 13. b. forth as a rose growing by the brook BUDS. IVisd. 2. 8. let us crown ourselves with rose-i. BUILD. 1 Esd. 2. 4. Lord commanded me to 6. him an housa 5. let him go up, and b. the house of the Lord IH, that the Jews do b. the market-places 4. 8. if he command to b. they b. f5. 2. Znrobabel and Jesus began to b. the house 4. by whose appointmeut do ye b, this house ? Tod. 14. 5, where they shall 6. a temple ; after their captivity shall b. up Jerusalem gloriously frc/. 3. 14. instead of sins it shall he added 4.thee up 47. 13. tlirit he might b. an house in his name . Mac, 15. .jy. he commanded him to b. up Cedron BUILD ED. 1 Esd. 6. 14. this house was b. many years ago 2 Eifi 8. 52. to you a city is b. and rest allowed 'Job. 13. 10. that his tabernacle maybe b. with joy BUILDERS. 3 Esd 2. 30. Rathumus began to hinder the b. BUILDETH. E KW. 16. 42. he that b. as he that shall not dwell EccL 21. 8. d. his house with other men's money 34. 23. when one b. and another pulleih down BUILDING. 1 Esd. 4. 51. twenty talents to the b. of the temple 5.63.came to the b. of this with weeping and crying 6. 9. b. an house to the Lord of costly stones iEsd. 10. 5t, there can no man's A. be able to stand 2bA.14.5.house of G. shall be builtwith a gloriou.-i b. Mae. 16. 23. the b. of the walls which he made 7G8 BUILT. 1 Esd. 2. 24. that if (his city be b. again and walls 4. 51. twenty talents till the time that it were b. Tob. 13. l6. Jerusalem shall be *. wilh sapphires 14. 5. the house of God shall be b. in it for ever BULL. Eccl. 6. 2. that thy soul be no» torn in pieces as a b* BULLOCKS, i Esd.G.ZQ. for sacrifices, for b. and rams and l»mbb 8. 14. silver and gold may be collected for b. rams Eccl. 38. 25. in labours, and whose talk is of b. BURDEN. Eccl. 13. 2, b. not thyself above thy power BURDENS. Ecrt. 33, 24. a wand and S. are for the ass BURIAL. Tob. 2. 9. the same night I returned from the b* 4. 17* puar out thy bread on the b. of the just Eccl.ZX .8.that gathereth stones for the tomb of his b. 38. 16. then cover his body and neglect not his b. 2 Mae. 13. 7> not having so much as£. in the earth BURIED. Tob.U. ll.hed.him honourably, 1.17, 18. | 2. 7. i.>c/. 44.14. their bodies are 4. in pence, name liveth 2 iliac.9.i5.hejndged not worthy to be so much as J. BURlETH. Tob. 2. 8. and yet lo, be 4. the dead again BURN. Jud. 16. 5. he bragged he would S. up my border* fl'isd. 16. 18. that it might not 6. up the beasts Eccl. 28. 12. if thou blow the spark, it shall 5. 23. it shall b, in ihem, and not be quenched 40. 30. but in his belly there shall b. a fire B URW ED. Tob. 14. 4. and the house of God in it shall be b. BURNETII. IVisd. It). 19. at another time it b. even in water Eccl. 28. 10. as the matter of fire is, so it b. BURNING. JVisd. 16. 22. might know that fire b. in the hail 18. 3. thou gavest them a 6. pillar of fire E'c(.7.23.1d.hot mind as a 4.fire, not to be quenched BURNT 1 Esd. 6. 16. who pulled down the house and b. it S Esd. 13. 4. air they b. that heard his voice 11. the blast of fire 6. them up every one BURST. Eccl. 19. 10. and be bold, it will not S. thee BURV. 2 Esd. 2. 23. where thou findest the dead, b. them Tob. 4. -3. he said, my son, when I am dead, *. me 42. when she is dead, b. her by me in one grave 6. 14. for they have no other sou to b. the!h 10.12. when thou didst A. the dead, I was wilh thee 14. 6. all nations shall turn and b. their idols 10. 6. me decently, and thy mother with me BURYING. 2 AJac. 9. 4. would make it a common J. place, 14. BUSH. 2 Estf. 14.1. there came a voice out of ai. and said 3.111 the*, did manifestly reveal myself to Moses BUSliES. 2 Esd. 16. 77. like as a field covered over with b. BUSINESS. 1 Esd, 4- 11. neither may any one do his own i. 5.58.Levites with one accord setters forward of *, Tob. 7. P. and let this b. be despatched Eecl. 3. 17. my son, go ou with thy b. in meekness 10. 26. be not over-wise in doing thy b. boast not 29. 19. he that followeth other men's b. for gain 37 . 11. nor consult with an idle servant of much b. 38. 24. he that hath little b. shall become wise BUY.' Eccl. 51. 25. b. her for yourselves without money 1 Mac. 3.41. came to the camp to u. children of J sr. 12. 36. that men might neither sell nor b. in it 13. 49. could not go into the country, nor b. nor sell 2 Mac. 8. 34. brought 1000 merchants to b. the Jews BUYER. Eecl, 37. 11. nor consult with a b. of selling BUYE'J'H. Eccl. 20. 12. there is that b. much for a little BUYING. Eccl.QJ.Z- so doth sin stick close betw. b. and selling CADES. 1 M/ic. ll.fiS. Demetrius princes were come to C. 73. with him pursued them to C. to their tents CALAMITY. 1 Mae. 13.32. he brought a great c. on the land 2 Mac. 4. 16. by reason whereof c. came on them CALAMITIES. Eccl. 23.11. but his house shall be full of c. 40. 9. strife, sword, c. famine, and tribulation 2 Mac. d. 12. be not discouraged for these c 10. 10. (ratherinij briefly the c of the wars 14.14. thinking the c. of Jews to be their welfare CAR fAPOCKYPHi CALDRONS. 2 Mac. 7. 3. the king commanded e. to be made hty CALEB. Eccl. 46w 9. the Lord gave streogth also to C. 1 Mac. 2. 5Q. C. received the heritage of th« laiia CALISTHENES. 2 Macs. 33. they burnt C. that had set fire on ^area CALL. 1 Esd. 1.50. seat by his messengers to e, them bacit Eccl. 13. 14. and c. upon him for thy salvation CALLED. 1 Esd. 3. 17. he shall be e. Darias his cousin 4. 42. thou shalt sit by me and be c. my cousii 2 Esd. 4. 25. unto his name whereby we are c, IVisd. 1. 16. bat ungodly men cw it to them 7. 7- T c. on God, and the Spirit of wisdom cams 11. 25. or been presi'rved, if not c. by thee Led. 46.5. he f. on the moit high Lord,]6. | 47.5 Bar. 2. 15. because Israel is c. by thy name 6. 30. for how can they be e. god»? 1 Mac, 6. 10. wherefore he c, for all bis friends 14. then e. he for Philip one of bis friends 7. 37. didst choose this house to be f. t^tby name 10. 20. we ordaiu thee to be e. the king's friend 14. 40. the Romans c. the Jews their friends 2 Mac. 3. 15. the priests e. unto heaven upoti bim 4. 28. they were both c. before the kicg 7. 25. the king c. his mother, and exhorted her 8. 1. Judeis and they e. their kinsfolks together 2. and they e. upon the Lord, 12, 36.' 15.for his holy Dame'ssake,bywhich they were c. 10. 13. being accused and c, traitor at every word 14. 37. who for bis kindness was e. a father CALLETH. 1 Esd, 4. 36. all the earth c. on the trath JVisd. 2. i.i. he c. himself the child of the Lord 13. 18. for health, bee. ou that which is weak 14. 1 . one preparing to sail, c. on a piece of wood Bar. 3. 33. that c. 't again, and it obeyeth him 34. when hec. them, they say^ heie we be CALLING. 1 Mac, 12. 35. c. the elders of the people together 2 M.1C. 12. 6. andc. on God the righteous Juage 15. Judas e. upon the great Lord of the world 14. 46. and c. upon ihe Lord of life and spirit CAMP. 1 Mac. 3.41. they came into the e. to bry Israel 57. so the c. removed, and pitched near Emmaua 12. 28. and they kindled fires in their e. 2 Mac. 13. 15. he slew in the c. about 4,000 men 15. 17. not topitch f.but couvageousiy toset on CAMPED. 1 Mac. 10. 86. Jonathan c. against AsealoD 11. 73. even to their own tents, and there tliey g 13. 43. in thos^ days Simon c. against Gaza 2 Mac. 13. 14. 10 fight maufully, Judas c, by Modin CANAAN. Jwd. 5, d, he said, tell me now, ye sons of C. See Chanaan. CANDLES. Bar, 6. 19. they light them e. more than for themsw CANDLESTICK. 1 Mac. 1 . 21, Antiochus took away (he e, of light 4. 49. brought the c. and the altar into the temple CANOPY. Jitd. 10. 21. Olofernes rested on his bed under a e, 13. 9. she pulled down the c. from the pillui-a 16.19. gaji'ethe c. which she had taken to iheLord CAPHENATHA. 1 Mfic, 12. 37. repaired that which was called C • CAPTAIN. 1 Jtfac. 2. 66. let him beyourff. and fight the battle 7- 5. there came, having Aicimus for their c- 1 1 . 59. bis brother Simon also he made e. 12. 53. they have no c. nor any to help them 13. 53. Simon made his son c. of all the host 2 Mae. 1. 16-. and they struck down the e. 8 9> with him he joined also Gorgias a e. CAPTIVE. 2 Mac. 8.10. make so much money of the v. Jei II. he sent, proclaiming a sale of the e. Jews CAPTIVES. fiar. 6. 2. ye shall be led away e. unto Babylon. 1 Mac. 14. 7. and gathered a great number ofg CAPTIVTTY. 1 Esd. 5. 7. these are they that came up from e. 6. 5. because the Lord hath visited the e. 8. the ancients of the Jews Apt were of the Bar. 3. 7. that we should praise thee in our e. 8. behold, we are yet this day in our e. CARBUNCLE. Tub. 13.17. Jerus. shall be paved with berv'i and c Eccl. 32. 5. is as a signet of c. set in gold CARCASES. Bel 32. they had given them every day two e CARE. IVisd. 3. 9. and he hath c. for his elect U. 17. and the c, of discipline is love 7. 23. kind to man, stedfast, sure free frnm c E^eS %. 13. if thou be surety, take e. to pay if APodtrrHi.) C'AL ^e/. 30. C5. & good heart wiS. na r « c . of i!« maat St. 2. watching f. will DOt let a man slumber SO. 4. Ite look c.oi the teniplo, that it should not fall . Mac. 6- 10. and my heart faileth for every e. g. 58. are at ease, and dwell without c. l6. U. taking e. for the good ordering of thcu S ytae. 8. 29. must e. for the whole building p. 21. V> «. for the common safety of alt 14. 8. for the uofeigned e. I have of things 15. IB. the c. they took for their wives IQ. they in the city took not the least e. CARED, ' Eld. 1. 47. he e, not for the words spoken CAREFUL, e Mac. Z, 35. we have been e. that they that read 11. 15. conseotcd, being e, of the common good 14. Q. be e. for the country and our nation CAREFULLY. 1 £i(f.7.S. did very e. ove.r.-»ee the holy work^ H'itJ. 13. SQ. we should e, thlok of thy goodn»'''s ilcel. 38. Sg. who is always c, set at his work 8 Mac. 6. 31. laid them up allr. in convenient places CAREFULNESS. Ecel. 30. S4. c, brin^^th age before the tiuie CARES. Wud. 7. 4, I was nursed, and that with c. B. 9. she would be a comfort in e. and grief CARETH. irixrf.lS.I3. nor is any God but thou that c. for all CARNAIM. 1 Mac, 5. 43. fled unto the temple that was at C. 44. thus was C. subdued, nor could they stand CARNION. C Afac.lS.Sl. sent the baggage to a fortress called C. 26. then Maccabeus marched forth to C. CARPENTER. Wisd. 13. 11. now a c. that felleth timber £ccl, 3B.S7. so evf>ry c. that labours night and day CARPENTERS. 1 Etd. 5, 54. gave unto the masons and c. money Jiar. 6. 45. they are made of c. and goldsmiths CARRS. 1 Esd. 5. 55. unto them of Sidon they gave c, CARRY. Bii 34. go c. the dinner that thou hast into Babylon S Mac. Q. 10, no man couid endure \a e, for stink CARRIED, t Mae. g.8. was now c. in a horse litter 59. and Philip c. away his body CARRIETH. Wild. 14. 1. jaore rotten than the vessel that c, him CARRYING. tMact 6. 7> go in procession to Bacchus, c. ivy CARTS. Jvd. 15. 11. she made ready her r, and laid them CART-WflEEL. EecL 33. 5. the heart of the foolish is lik« a c. CARVED. ITtfi/.lS.lS.a carpenter hath c. the wood diligently I Mac, 5. 68* Judas burnt their c. images with fire CASLEU. 1 Mat!. 4. Sy. from the Si^th aay of ihemontn C. with mirth and gladness, 2 Mac. 1.18. | 10.5. S Mac. I. 9. keep the feast in the month C, CAsns. fl Mac. 12. 13. and the name of it was C. CAST. 1 Mae. 4. 33. c. them down with the sword 6. 51. he set artillery with instruments to c. fire and stones, and pier,es to c. darts and slings 7. 17. the fleth of thy saints have they ^ . out 19< Bacchides c. them into the great pit 44, they c. awav their weapons and fled; 11. 51. 10. 80. for they liad c. darts at the people i Mac. 5. 8. as an enemy, he vnsc. out into Egypt 10, he that had c. out many unburied 9- 8. and thus he was now e. on the ground 15. but to be c. out with their childmu 14. 15. they c. earth upon their heads 43. he e. himself down manfully among them 46,he chis bowels upon the throng, he thus died CASTING. 1 Mae. 13. IX. who c, oijit them that wen therein S Mac. 5. 3. drawing of swords and e. of darts CASTING. £ Jtfdc. 11. I3.ir. with himself what loss he had had CASTLE. 2 Mae. 4. 87. though the ruler of the c. retjuircd 5. 5. the city taken, Menelaus tied into the r. ««). SO. certain of tliese that were in the c. CASTLE9. 2 Mat, 10. 3B. who fled into two v«ry strong fi. SS, so he immediately took the two c. CATALOGUE. 1 Esd. S. 49. the c. of whose names were shewed CATTLE. t Mae. i£. 23 . that your c. and goods are ours fi J/or. IS. 11. to give him c. and to pleasure him CA UGIIT. S jS/cf . 4. 41 . some of them £■ stonc^J sajpe clubs 709 CHA CAUSE. 1 Mac. 6. \Z. to destroy the inhabitants without c. 13. 1 perceivQ that for this c. these are come S Mac. 4. 44. three meu pleaded the c. before him 47. who was e. of all ^e mischief ; who if they had told their c. before the Scythiuus 7. 18. who said, be not deceived without c. 34. O godless man, be not lifted up without a c. 13* 4. that this man was the e. of all mischief CEASE. Ecci. 16,27. nor do they e. from their works S8. 6. remember thy end, and let enmity cease 1 Mae. 11. 50. let the Jewsc. from assaulting us 2 Mac. 7.38. that the wrath of the Almighty may c. 9. 18. but for all this his pains would note. CEASED. 1 £fif.l.56.as for her glorious things, they never c. Dan. 3. 23. c. Dot to make the oven hot with rosin 1 Mae. 9- 73, thus the sword e. from Israel CEASING. 1 Mac. 12, 11. at all times without c. we remembei 3 Mac Q. 4. his chariot man to drive without^. CEDAR. heel. 2-t. 13. I was exalted like a c in Libanus 50. 12. he stood as a young c. in Libanus CEDRON. 1 Mae. 15. 39. also he commanded him to build C. 41. when he had built C- he set horsemen there 16. 9- John still followed, until he came to C. CELEBRATE. Tab. 6. 12. when we return, we will c, the marriage 2 Mac. 1. 16. we are about to c. the purification 15. 36. to c. the 13th day of the 12th month CELEBRATING. 2 Mac. 5. 2t). were gone to the c. of the sabbath » CELOSYRIA. 1 Esd. 2. 17. the judges in C. and Phenice 6. 29. out of the tribute of C.a portion given 7. 1. the governor oiC. did oversee the works 2 Mae. 3. 6. visiting the cities of C. and Phenice 4. 4- being the governor of C. and Phenice, 10. 11, CENDEBEUS. 1 Mac. 15. 38. then the king made C. captain 40. C. came to Jamnia 1116. 1. what G. had done 16, 4. with horsemen, who went out against C. 8, whereupon C. and bis host were put to flight 9. till he came to Cedron which C. had built CENSERS. 1 Esd. 2. 13. r. of silver twenty-nine, vials of gold 1 Mae. 1. 2'i. Antiochus took away the c. of gold CEREMONIES. Wisd. 14. }5. delivered to those under him, c. 23, for whilst they used secret e. or revelUngs CERTIFY. Bel 9' if ye can e. me that Bel devoureth them 2 Mac. 1. 16. we thought it necessary to c. you CERTIFIED. 1 Mac. 14. 21. the ambassadors c, us of your glory 2 Mac. 11. 26. that when they are c. of our mind CHAIN. 1 Esd. 1. 40, and bound him with a c, of brass 3. 6. Darius shall give him a c. about his neck Wisd. 17. 17. were bound with one r. of darkness Eccl. 6. 24, and put thy neck into her e* CHAINS, Jud. 10.4. put about her her bracelets and herf. Keel. 6. 29. her c. shall be a robe of glory CHAMBER. 1 Esd. 9. 1. Esdras went to the e. of Joanan S Esd. 5. 9> withdraw itself into his secret e. CHAMBERS. 2 Esd.*^ .41 .the e. of souls are like a woman's womb 1 Mac. 4. 38. they saw the priests' p. pulled down CHAN A AN. '%vs. ^. O thou seed of C^ and not of Judah 1 Map. 9. 37. of one of the great princes of C. See CANiAN. CHANGE, Wisd. 7, 18, given me to know the c. of seasons 19. 18. in a psaltery notes c. the nameof the tone Eccl. 7. 18. c. notafriendforanygoodbynomeans 40. 5. anger, night-sleep do^ . his knowledge 1 Mac. 1 .49. they mighty, all the ordinances CHANGED. 2 E''d. 6. 26. the heart of inhabitants shall be e. Eith. 15.8. thei/Godj.thespiritofthe king Wisd, 19. 18, the elements were e. in themselves Eccl. 2. 4. wjien thou art e. to a low estate 18. 26. from the mornjog till the evening time is c. 1 Mac, 1.26, the beauty of women was c. CHANGETH. Eccl. 1 3. ?5. the heart of a man c. his countenance 25. 17. the wickedness of a womaor, her face 27. 11, but a fool c. as the moon CHANGING. Eccl. SI. 17. the countenance is a sign of c 43. 8. increasing wonderfully in her c. 2 Mae. 3. I6. the e. of his colour declared agony 6^ 27. manfully c. this life, I will shew myself 29, c. the good.V*ll they bare him a Ullle i>efpre r.HT CHAPELS, 1 Mae, 1, 47. '''tup altars, groves, aiuj r.ofijrf 2 Mac. 10. 2 also the c. they pulled down 11, 3. as of the other c. of the heatheu CHA KG E. 2 Esd. 2, 33. Esdras received a e. of the Lord 6. 46, thou gavest them a c. to do service to man 1 Mac. 5. 19, saying, take ye the c. of tois people 58, M-hen they had given c. unto the garrison 12. 45, for I will give it to all that have any c. 14. 42. that he should take e. of the sanctuary 2 Mae. 15. 10. he gave them thetr c. shewing them CHARGE. 2 Mac. 11. 11. and giving ar. on their cnAmict CHARGED. L Fsd. 4. 57> the same e. he also to be done 2 Mac. 2. 2. c. them not to forget the commaotU CHARGES. 1 Esd. 4. 55. likewise for the c. of the Levites 1 Mac. 3. 30. he should not be able to bear the £• 2 Mac 4. 19. hut to be reserved for other c. 9- 16. defray the c. belonging to sacrifices CHARIOT. 1 Esd, 1. 28. Josias did not turn back his f. from him 31. then gat he up upon his second c. 3.6. a f.with bridles of gold and a chain about hr Eccl. 48. 9. was taken up in a c. of fiery horses 49- 8. shewed him upon the c. of the cherubims 2 Mac.%.1 .he fell down from his ^.carried violently CHARIOTS. 1 Mac. 1. 17. he entered into I'gypt wi(h r. 2 Mae. 13. 2. three hundred e. armed with hooks CHARIOT-MAN. 2 Mac. 0. 4. he commanded his c. to drive CHARMER. Eccl. 12. 13. who will pity a c.bilten with a serpent CHASED. 1 Mae. 14. 26. c. away their enemies from them CHASTEN. Wisd. 12, 22.wherea5 thou dost c. us, thou scourges 2 Mae. 10. 4. that he would e. them with mere* CHASTNEST. Wisd. 12, 2. thou r. them by little and Uule CHASTNING. 2 Mac, 6. 12. but for a e. of our nation 7. 33. angry with us for our e. and correction CHASTISE. Eccl. 30. 13. c. thy son, and hold him to labour chastisp:d. 2 Esd. 16. 51. be weakened^ as one e, wiin wnuadi Wisd. 3. 5. having been e. they shall be rewardhariol ofthei CHEl^I'IM, iMac.l. 3. Alexander cameoat of the land ofC CHICKENS. SjEiff.l.SO.as&hfingatheretbher^.underberwing vIHlEFLY. T06. 4. 12, c. tak« a wife of the seed of thy fathc CHILD, -1 Esd. 1. 53. who spared neither old men norc. 2 Esd. 4. 40. go thy way to a woman with c. 5. 49. like as a young c. may not briny forth thiny Wisd.i. 13. he calleth himself thee, of the Lorl 8. 19. for I was a witty r . and had a good s^. 14. 15. when he hath made an image of hibf. Eccl. 30.8. a cleft to himself will be wilful 9. cocker thy e. and he shall make thee afref 12. and beat him on the sides while he i^ a tMac. 15. 1$. exercised from a^ ij» ^1 vi;{ CIS CIULDHEN. (litA. 16. 16. that they be c. of the Most High /fijrf. 3.12. wives aie foolish and their c. wicked l6. as for c. of adulterers they shall not come 4. 1. better it is to liave no c. and to have virtue 6. for c, begotten of unlawful beds are witnesses 5. 5. how is he numbered among the c. of Gud .'' 9. 4. and reject roe not from among thy c. hccl.l .a.3. hast thou c.f instruct them and bow down' 11. S8. for a man shall be known in his c. iQ. 1. desire not a multitude of unprofitable c. S.betttirit is todie wiihoutc. than have ungodly SI. 9- if c. live honestly and have wherewithal 10. but c. being haughty through disdain do stain S3. 23. she hath brought c. by another niaD 24, 18. I therefore am given to all mjc. S5. 7. a man that hath joy of his c. 32. 2si. and beware of thine own c. -33. 21. Letter it is t^at thy c. should seek to thee 3p. 13. hearken to me, ye holy c. and bud forth 40. 15. the c. of the ungodly shall not bring forth 19. c. and building acitycontinue a man's name 41. 5. the c. of sinners are abominable c 6. the inheritance ol dinners' c. sh:ill perish 7. the c. will complain of an ungodly father 45. 13, before himnonejnordid a stranger put them on, but Ins c, and hid children's tf. per- Bel 20. 1 see the footsteps of men, women, andr. CHILO-BED. Bar. 6. 29. women ni c, eat he'r sacrifices CHIMNEYS. 2 Esd. 6. 4. or ever the c. in Zion were hot CHOICE, 1 Mac. 4.28, Lysias gathered 60,000 e. me^offoot UMac. 13. lb. with tne valiant andc, young men CIIOLER. JEccl. 37. 30. and surfeiting will turn into c. CHOOSE. S Esd. 3, 13, thou didst*, thee aroan among them 16, thou did«. him to thee, and put by 2Lsau Bar. 3. 27. those did not the Lord c. nor gave he 1 Mac. 5. 17. c. thee out men and deliver brethren 7.37. thou, O Lord, didst <:. this liouse to be called 10..32.mayset in it such men as he shalic.to keep it ■S Mac. 1. 25. didst c. the fathers and sanctify them 5, 19, God didnot^e. the people for the place's sake CHOOSIIJG. J Mac. 10,74. c, 10,000 men, he went out of Jerus. 5 Mac. 10, 12. c. rather to to justice to the Jews 14. 42. e. rather to die manfully than to come cnosE. 1 Esd. 9, 19, Esdras^:. to him the principal men £€ci. 43, 16. he e. him out of all men living 1 Mae. 4.42. he «, priestsof blameless conversation 9. 25. then Bacchidefi 0. the wicked men 16. 4. so he c. out of the country 30,000 men S Mac. 3, 7, the kingc. Heliodorushis treasurer CHOSEN. a Esd. 5. 1 . after this were the principal men c. fVisd. 4. 15. that he hath resitect unto his *. 9. 7. thou hast erne to be a king of thy people £(!c/,47-2.so was David c. out of children of Israel ♦9. 6. they burnt the c. city of the sanctuary 1 Mae. 12. 41 . went with men c. for the battle CHRIST. 2 Esd. 7. 29. after these years shall my son C. die CHRONICLES. 1 Esd. 2.22. thou shalt fiod in the e. what is written 1 Mac. IG. 24, behold, these are written in the c. CHUKCH-S.OBBER. 2 Mac. 4. 42. as fop the c. himself, him they killed CHURLISH. S Mac. 14. 30, Nicanor began to be *. unto him CHURLISHLY. Eccl. 18. 18. a fool will upbraid «. and a gift of CHURLISHNESS. Erf/,42, 14, better is the c.of a man than a courteous CILICTA. Jvd. 2, 21. which is at the left hand of upper C. E Mac. 4. 36. was oome from the places aboutC, CI NN AMOK* Scc/.24.l5,Eave a sweetsmell like c.and aspalathus CIRCLE, Wisd. 13. 2. deemed it eiiher the ^. of the stars CIRCUIT. Eccl. 24, 5. I alone compassed the «. of heaven 2 Mac. 6. 4, within the c. of the holv places CIRCUMCISliD, • nr ^^' '^' ^^^°^ «• the foreskin of his flesh 1 Ma£A .^O.women that caused their childr,to be*. 01. they slew ttiem that had c. them CIRCUMCISIONS. 2 Etd. 1. 31. for your £■. have I forsaken CIRCUMSPECT. Tflb. 4. 14. her. my son, in all things thou dost _ ClItCUMSPECTION. ^ud. 12.21. with how great c.didat judge thy sons ? CISTERN. iSctl, 50. 3. the^, vas 21. thee, were emptied, they had Qo water CITHERNS. 1 Mac. 4. 54> it was dedicated with songs and «. CITY. 1 Esd. 2. 23. even this c. was made desolate 2€. that that c. was practising against kings 5. H. they returned every man to his own c. Eccl. 26. 5. I was afraid of the slander of a c. 38. 32. without these cannot a £. be inhabited 40.19. the building of a c. continues a man's name 49. ^. they burnt the chosen c. of the sanctuary 50. 4. and he fortified the c. agaiu&t besieging 1 Mac. 1. 51. cities of Juda to sacrifice, c by c. 5. 50. the soldiers assaulted the c. all that day 6. 3. he sought to take the c. and to spoil it 63. he found Philip to be master of ther, so he fought againsthim and took the r,'by force 7. 1. Demetrius came unto a c, of the sea-coast 10. 75. but they of Joppe shut him out of the c. 12. 3D. raising a great mount between the tower and the £. and to separate it from the c. 13. 47. fought no more, but put them out of the c. 2 Mac. 8. 17. and the cruel handling ,of the e. 15, 19. they that were in the c. took no care CITIES, Eccl. 46. 2. stretch out his sword against the c. 1 Mac. 5, 68, when he spoiled theirs, he returned 10. 71, for with me is the power of the r. 2 Mac. 8. 11, he SEot to the £. on the sea-coast CITIZENS, 2 iWac.4.50.Menelaus being a greattraitor to the<7, 5. 6. but Jason slew his own c. without mercy 9- 15. would make them all equals to«. of Athens 19. to the good Jews his e. wisheth muchjoy CLAY. IVisd. 7, 9. silver shall be counted as c. befonc her ^5- 7. yea, of the same^. he maketh both vessels fi. he maketh a vain god of the same c. J£icl. 33. 13. as the «. is in the potter's hand 38. 30. he fashioneth the c. with his arm Bel 7. for this is but c. within and brass withont CLEAN. Eccl. 38. 30. is diligent to makeir, the furnace CLEANSE. Eccl. 38, 10. c. thy heart from all wickedness 1 Mac, 4. 36. let us go up to -c. and dedicate CLEANSED. 1 Mae. 4. 41. until he had c. the sanctuary 43 who c. the sanctuary and bare out the stones IS. 47. c. the houses wherein the idola were 50. Simon c. the tower from pollutions 5 Mac. 10. 5, on the very same day it was^r. again I4.36.keep this house undefiledwhich lately wair. CLEANSING. 2 Mae. 1. 36< which is as much as to say ar, CLEAR. Sus. 46. I am^, from the blood of this woman CLEAVE. Eccl. 2. 3. c. unto him, and depart not away 6. 34. and e. unto him that is wise 24. 24. that he may confirm you, -c. unto him Bar. 3. 4. for which cause theso plagues c. to us iCLEAVED. Bar. 1. 20. the evils c. unto us and the curse CLEAVETH. 3 Efif. 4.20.manleaveth his country,and<:. to his wife Eecl. 19. 2, that^:. to harlots will become impudent CLEAVING. Eccl. 25. 12. faith is the beginning of ^, to him CLEMENCY. 2 Mae. 14. Q. according to the c. thou shewest CLEOPATRA. Esih. 11. 1. in the reign of Piolemeus and C 1 Mac, 10, 57. went out with his daughter C. CLIMB. 2 Esd, 4. '8, neither did I ever «. up into heaven CLIMBED. 2 Mae. 2. 4. the mountain vhere Moses c- up CLIMBING. Eccl. 25. 20. as the^c. up a sandy way Is to theifeet CLOSE. ToS, 12. 11, 1 wHlkeepc. nothing from you- Isaid it was good to k. 16. 30. there are left: some e. of tlwm that seek CNIDUS. 1 Mac. 15, 23. the same thing wrote he to C. COALS. £<:c/.8.10. kindle not the c,of a iiinncr, lest be burnt 11. 32. of a spark of fire a heap of r. is kindled COAT. 2 iUiic, 12. 35. taking hold of his c.dfew him by forc« COATS. 2 Mae. 12. 40. under the c. of everyone slain COCKER. Eccl. 30, 9. €. thy child, he shall make thee afraid COGITATIONS. Ecel. 17. 5. aa iDterpretcr of the e. thereof COLLECTION. Bar. 1 . 6. they made also a e. of mo^ey COLLAR. Bed. 33. S6. a yoke and ac. do bow the neck COLLECTOR. 1 Mae. 1. 39. the king sent his chief e. to Juda COLONY. Wisd. 12, 7. receive a worthy e. of God's childreo COLOUR, 2 Mac. 3. 8, under a e. of visitmg the cities Id, the changing of his c. declared his agony COLOURING. Wild. 13. 14* c. it red and covering every spot COLOURS, Wisd. 15, 4. any inuige spotted with divers c. COME, 1 Mac. 6. 13. that these troubles are c. upon me 2 Mac. 6. 15. lest being c. to the height of sin 9* 18. thejust judgment of God was c. upon thetn COMEST, ETH. Ecci. 21. 2. for if thou c. too near it, it will bite 5. and his judgment e, speedily COMING. 1 Mac. 1 1. 44. the king was very glad of their e 12. 45. for this is the cause of my c. 14.21. wherefore we were gjad of their r. 2 Mac. 6, 3, the c. in of this mischief was sore ■ COMELY. 1 Esd. 4. IS. love a woman, which isc. in favour Bcel. 14. 3. riches are not e. for a niggard 20. ]. there is a reproof that is not c. 25.4.0 how c. a thing is judgment for grey hair* ! S. O how e. is the wisdom of old men ! 2 Mac. 3. 26. excellent in beauty. «. in apparel 10. 29. there appeaved five £. men upon horses COMFORT. 2 Etd.6. SS.andtosay, beofgoodtf.andfearnoi 14. c. such of them as be in trouble JVisd. 3. 1£. nor have they e. in the day of trial 8. 9, that we should be a c. in cares and grief Eccl. 3. 6. he shall be ae. to his mother 4. 18. shewillnf, him, and shew him her secrete 25. 23. a woman that will not c her husband 30, 23. love thine own soul, and c. thy heart S6. 23. if there be meekness and«. in her tongue 38. 17. and then .c. thyself for thy heaviness 613^.4.37. be of good c. O my children, .cry to Go« 30. he that gave thee that name will c. thee 1 Mac. 12. 9. the holy books of scripture to c. ub 2 Mac. 7.6. the Lord God in truth hath e. in us 11. 32. 1 have sent Menelaus that he may c. you COMFORTED. 2 Esd. 5.15. the angel c. me, and set me on my icet Esth. 15. 8. the king c. her with loving wonJb, 16. and all the king's servants c. her Eccl. 17. 24. he c. those thatfail in palLcaoe S5. 17. till it come night ho will juit i» Al*04:iiTPUi.] COM £(f/.in.S3. be c.for ntm, wnen spirit is departed 48.^4. her. them :hat mourned ill Sloa 49. 10. for they c. Jacob, and delivered them S Mae. 7*6. and he ehall be r. in hi& servants lA, IT.thusbeinc well r. by the words of Juda3 COMFORTING. 2 Afaf.15.0. sor. them out of the law and prophets COMMAND, fl Aftff . 9. 8. he that thought he might «. the waves COMMANDED. Ecel. IS. SO. he hath -c. do man to do wickedly S Mae. 7 ■ 3- kiof; c.pans and caldrous to be made hot 4. he c. tocut out the Mngue of him that spake A. he e. him, being yet alive, to be brouj(hl 15. 33. he -c. that they should give it by pieces COMMAND EDST. 8 £itf.6.4S. upon the fourth day thou c. sun to shige COMMANDMENT, S. S Etd. 6. 48, brought forth things at the^. of God 53, on the sixth day thou gavesc c. to the earth Ecel, 1. fi6. if thou desire wisdom, keep the c. 2 Mac. ?• 30> I will not obey the king's c. but I will obey the c. of the law that was given by Moses COMMENDABLE. Meet. 37. 22 onderstandins is c. io his mouth COMMENDED. I Mac, IS. 43. but e. him to all his friends S Mac. 9. 25. whom I c, unto many of ysu often COMMENTARIES, S Mae. 2. 13. were reported in the c. of Neemias COMMISSIONER. 1 Mac. S. 25. the king's c. who compelled men COMMIT. C Mac. S. 25. that are desirous io e. to memory COMMUTED. S Esd. 4, 42. to deliver these things r. to them 5. 17. knowest thou not that Israel is c. to thee ? 7- 32. shall deliver souls that were c, to them 1 Mac. 7. 20. then c, he the country to Alcimus 13. sg. as for any oversight or fault c.> to this day i Mac. 3, 12. bad c. it to the holiness of the place SQ. to keep the things e. of trust safe' and sure 9- 25. whom I often c. and commended 12. assemble ar. of scribes to require justice 9' 44. Jonathan said to his c. let us go and fight 58. behold, Jonathan and his c. arc at ease 12. 29. howbeit, Jonathan and hisr. knew it not 49. sent an host to destroy all Jonathan's e. 15. 52. there he dwelt himself, with his e, 2 Mae. S. 27. his e. fed on herbe continually COMPANIEJ). Sut. ST. and they for fear c. with you COMPANIES. 1 Mac. 5. 33. went forth behind them io thsee.^, COMPANYING. Sm. 54. under what tree rawest thou them c. f 58. under what tree didst thou take them #. / COMPANION. Seel, 6. 10. some friend is a c. at the table '7. 4. there is ar. who rejoiccth., .5. 40. 83. a friend and c. never meet amiss rOMPAN IONS. Kid. 6. 3. EiaOiTabuz3!;GS and his e. 7, 27 COMPARABLE^ ^cl. 9. 10. for the new iVieiKf' * not e. toh'ca 7JX CON COMPARED, tVud. 7. 9* no* f. I unto her any preciona tlone 15. 18. for being c. together, some are worse Eecl. 2S. 1 a slothful man is c. to a filthy stone, S COMPASS. 1 Mac. 14. 28. wlthio the e. of the sanctuary 2 Mac. 1. 15. was entered into the c. of the temple COMPASSED. Wild, 19. 17. being e. with horrible darkness Bcel. 23. 18. who seeth me ? I am e. with darkness 24. 5. I alone c. the circuit of heaven 45. 9- and he c. him with pomegranates and bells 1 Mac, 4. 7. that it was c. about with horsemen 10. 80. for they had c. in his host and cast darts 15. 14. when he had c. the city round about 2 .Jfac.S.17.the man was so c. with fear and horror 27. Ileliodorus was f . with great darkness COMPASSETll. 1 Esd. 4. 34. the sun v. the heavens round about Eccl, 43. IS. it c. the heaven with a glorious circle COMPASSION. £cc/.17.S9Jhowtzreat is his c.to such as turn to him .' 18. 12. therefore he multiplied his e. Prayer of Manass. of great c. long-suffering -2 Mac. a. 3. that be would have c. on the cUy COMPEL. 1 Esd. 4, 6. they c. one another to pay tribute 2 Mac. 6. 1. to c. the Jews to depart from the laws COMPELLED. 1 Mac. 2. 15. such as c, the people to revolt 25. the commissioner, whor. men to aacrifioe 2 Mac, 4. 56. Jason wasc. to fiee into the couatry 6. 7- the Jews were c. to go in procession 7. 1. were c. by the king to taste swine's flesh 15. 2. the Jews that were c. to go with him • COMPLAIN. Ecci. 29. i. he will return words and c. of the time 41. 7. the children will £, of an ungodly father 1 Mac. S. ^2. if therefore they c. any more ag. thee COMPLAINED. 2 Mae. 4. S6. the Jews r. because Onias was slain COMPLAINT, S. Eccl. 35. 14. when the widow poureth out her e. 1 Mac. 11. 25. some men had mader. against him COMPLETE. Wisd. 5, 17- take to him jealousy for .c. armour 2 Mac. 3. '25. that he had £. harness of gold COMPREHEND. 1 Esd. 4.2,lhlnkesC thuatof. the way of God? ll.how thy vessel be able to^.tbe way of Highest 5. 34. while I labour to c. way of the Most High COMPREHENDED. 2 Esd. 8. 21. whose glory may not be c. COSlPREHENDING. Eccl.SZ.ti.ihy speech be snort.c.much in few words CONCEIT. IVisd. 6.11. 1 shall be found of a quick c.injudgm. Eccl.QT.G.so is the utterance of a c.in heart of man CONCUBINE. 1 Esd, 4. 29< yvt did I see Apame the king's c. 2 Mac, 4. 30. they were given to the fcing's c. CONCUPISCENCE. Wisd. 4. 12 the wandering of c. doth undermine Eccl. S3. 5. turn away from me vain hopes and c. CONDEMN, 2 Esd. 4. 18. if wert judge, whom wouldst thou c. T Wisd. 2. 20. letus,!?. him with a shameful death 4.l6.the righteous that isdead^iall^.the ungodly Prayer of Manass. nor c. me into the lower parts CONDEMNED. Ec£l. 14. '2. whose conscience hath Dot^;. him Sus 41. the assembly c. Susauna to .death 48. without knowledge have c. .daughter of Israel 53. thou hast.r. the jnuacent^ and guilty go free 2 Mac. 4. 47> those poor men, them he,^. to death 13. <6. whosoever was.f. of sacrilege or committed CONDITION. 2 Esd. 7. 57. he saidj this is the £. (^ the battle 2 Mac. 9- 8. soproud was he beyond tbe^. of man 15. IS. Onias gentle in c. well spoken of CONiDITIONS. 2JI/af.ll.l4 they .came altogether -wiitit -one r, .6.22. have been.donewiththe.c. of kingCyrus,7.A> Jud. 7. 29. there was great weeping with one c. 3 Mac.^. 39- committed with the j:. of Meoelaus 11. 24, that the Jews would note, to our father CONSENTED, 1 Mac. 1. 57. ifaoy (. to the law, put him to death 1 1 . 29. so the king c. and wrote letters to Jonathan 2A/ae.ll.l5.Maccabeas i; 18. tor they have broken the e. and oath £ Mac,1.2. remember his c.he made with Abrahaa 7. 36. for our brethren are dead under God's c. COVENANTS. 1 Mae. 15. 27. but brake ail thi: c. he had made 2 Mac. 12. 1. when these c. were made, Lysia-s 13. 25. the people were grieved for the c. for they stormed because they would make their c. void 14. 20. all of one mind, they consented to the e. 27. that he was much displeased with the e, COVER. JVisd. 5, 16. with his right hand shall he c. then 10. 17. she was to them for a c. by day £fff/.22.9.they shall c. the baseness of their parents 23. 18. the walls e. me, and nobody seeth me 26. 8. and she will uot c. her own shame 38. 16. then c. his body according to the custom COVERED. £cc/.l6.30.with liviae things he hathcface thereof 24. 3. and I c. the earth as a cloud 47< 15. thy soul c. the whole earth Sus. 32. to uncover her face, for she was r. 2 Mac. 10. 30. c. him on every side with weapons COVER ETH. Eccl. 40. 27. and c. him above all glory COVERING. 2 Mae.' 3. 25. a rider adorned with a very fair c COVETOUS. Eccl. 10, 9. not a more wicked thing than a r, maa 14.9. a «. man's eye is not satisfied with his portims COVETOUSNESS. 2 Mae. 4. 50. the c. of them that were in power 10. 20. they with Simon^ being led with c. COULD. 2 Mac. 15. 38. it is that which I e. attain unto COUNCIL. 1 Etd. 2. 17. the rest of their c, and the judges 8. 55. vessels which the king and e. had givea 1 Mac. 9. 58. then all the ungodly men held a e. 14.2S.register things they spake in c. of the people COUNSEL. 1 Esd.T.lS. hod turned the e. of the king of Assyria 2 Eid. 4. 13. I went iivto a plain, the trees tooK c. 15. the floods of the sea also took c.and said, coma TobA.lG.a^ke, of all that are wise, and despise not any e. that is profitable 19.for every nation hath not c. but Lord himselj JVisd. 4. 17, what God in his c. decreed of him 6. 4. you have not walked after the c. of God 9- 13. Whatman is he that can knov; thec.of God? 17. thy c. who hath known, except give wisdom Eccl. 8. 17. consult not a fool, he cannot keep <. 15. 14. he lett him in the hand of bis e. 17.6. c. a tongue and eyes and heart gave he theB 21. 13. his c, is like a pure fountain of life 25. 4. and for ancient men to know e. 5. oh how comely ib c. to men of honour ! 30. 21. and aiHict not thyself in thiue own e. 32.18. a man ofc. will he considerate, but aproud 37. 8. for he will e. for himself 1 Mact 2. 65. 1 know that Simon is a man of e. 7. 31. when he saw that his-c. was discovered 9. 60i because their f . was known to them 2 Mac. 7. S5. she would c, the young man 26. that she would c. her son to save his lifo COUNSELLOR. JVisd. 8. 9- that she would be a c. of good things £cc/.6.6.havebutone c.of athousand, nevertheleu 37. 7. every c. extolleth counsel, but there is 8. beware of a c. and know what need he hath 42. -21. and he hath nn need of any e. COUN SELLERS. 1 Esd. 8. 11. to me and my seven friends the e. COUNSELLETH. Eccl. 37. 7. but there is some that «. for himseU COUNSELS. 2 Esd. 1. 7- but they have despised my c. S. 1. Tab. 4. I.9. that all thy paths and c, may prosper JViid. 1 .9. for inquisition shall be made into the r. of the ungodly, and sound of her words come 6. 3. from Highest, who shall search out your c Eccl, 23. 1. O Lord leave me not to their e, 24. 29. her e. profounder than the great deep COUNTENANCE. Jvd. 13.16. my c.hath deceived him to destruninx EttA. IS, 14. .and thy 4!.. is £ill of grace ftrOORTPBA.^ CRE Keei. IS. IB. he will whisper much and change his c. 13. ft.'f. the heart of a man chaogcth his c. and a merr; heart maketh a cheerful c- S6. a cheerful e. is a token of a heart id prosperity 19- ^. one that hath undDrstanding byhise. C5. 17. the wickednessofa woman darkeoeth here. i3. a wicked woman maketh a heavy c. :i7. 17. the c. is a sign of changing of the heart i Met. \. 16. hi& c. declared the inward agoay fl. iS. a.* Aged man, and of a well-favoured e. COUNTERFEIT, S. Wild. 8. \Q. we are esteemed of him as e. • 5. 9* &D. b. Simon enlarged bounds and recovered the c. 36. so that the heathen were taken out of their c. 37. he fortified it for the safety of the c. f Mac.5. 8. as open enemy of his c. and countrymen 13. 14. to fight for the temple, the city, and c. COUNTRY-MEN. C Mae, 4. 5. he went, not to be an accuser of his c. 5. 6. thinking them his enemies and not his c. 8. as an open enemy of his country and c, 8A. having a malicious mind against his e. IS.S.when Judas heard of this cruelty done to his e, 14. 37. Kazis a lover of his c. was accused 15. 30. who continued his love towards his c, COUNTRIES. Eeel. 10. l6. the Lord overthrew c. of the heathen .19, 4. he will travel through strange c. for he tried 47. 17. the c. marvelled at thee for thy songs 1 Mac. 1. 4. Alexander ruled over e, and nations 8. 8. and of the goodliest e. which they took of him COURAGE. Ecef.4S.25. Phinees stood np with good c. of heart 1 Afffc. 4. 3C. make them to be of no c. and cause 5. 3. he abated their e. and took their spoils 11. 49. Jews had got the city, theirs, was abated 8 Mac 1 . 3. and to do his will with a good r, 4. 14. the priests had no c. to serve at the altar 6. 31. his death for an example of a noble e. 7. 18. the king marvelled at the young man's e. 80. she birre it with a good e. because of hope COURAGEOUS. S Mae. 7. 81. the mother filled with e. spirits said COURAGEOUSLY. I ^ffc, 6.45. wherefore he ran upon him c.thro'battle 8 Mac. 6. 88. an example to die willingly and e, 7. 11. he said r. these I had from heaven 10. 33. they laid siege against the fortress e. 15. 17. but c. to set upon them and try the matter COURAGEOUSN ESS. 8 Mac. 14. 18. and of the c. they had to iight COURSE. 1 Etd. 4. 34. swift is the sun in his e. he fetchethhis r. again to his own place in one day COURT. I Etd,g. 1. Esdras rising from thee, of the temple 1 Mae. 9- 54. the wall of inner c. to be pulled down 11. 46. wherefore the king fled into the e. 13. 40. who are meet among you to be in oar e. COURTS. 1 Mae. 4. 38. they saw shrubs growing in the c. COURTEOUS. Ecel. 42. 14. than a c. woman that brings shame COURTEOUSLY. 2 Mae. 3. 9. when he had been e. received COURTESY. Ecel. 33. 2J. that thou shouldst stand to their e. COUSIN. 1 Etd. 3. 7. he shall be called Darius his e. 4. 42. thou shall sit next me and be called my c. 'Toi. 6.10. we shall lodge with Raguel who is thy c. 1 Mae. 11. 1. Lysias the king's protector and c. 35. CRAFT. 2 .Mac. 12. 24. whom he besought with much c. CRAFTY. Eeel. 42. 18. he considereth their *. devices CRATES. 2 Mae. 4. 89. Sostratus left C. who was governor CREATED. 8 Etd. 5. 44. hold them that shall be c. therein 43. hast given life to the creature thou hast e. 49. so have I disposed the world which T c. 3; 13. but inq,uive for whom the world was c. nisd. 1. 14. he c. all things that they might have 10. 1. the first formed father that was c. alone w/. 1. 4. Wisdom hdth bfen c. before all things 14. it was c. with the faithful in the womb 17. 1. the Lord e. man of the earth, aod turned IH. I, he that liveth for ever c. all things -3. 20. he knew all things ere iliey were c. t*..9. he F. me from the beginning before world 77a CVB Eeel.Zi.lS* what it c. more wicked than an eye? SB. 1. for the Lord hath c. the physician, 12. 4. the Lord hath c. medicines out of the earth 39.25. for the good are good things c.from beginning 88, there be spirits that are e* for vengeauce CREATION. 2 £f declared by Jason of C. in five booki CYRUS. 1 Eld. 2. 3. thus saith C. king of the Persians 4.44. which C. set apart when he vowed.to destroy 57. C. had set apart ana all that C. had givea 5. 71. we will builH, asC. hath commanded us 73, they hindered all the time that king C. lived 6. 17. in the first year that king C. reigned in Ba.^ bylon, C. the king wrote to build this house- '21. search be made among the records of kiug.C. Dv DADDEUS,. 1 Esd. 8. 46; that they should speak unto £>. DAGGER. Bar. 6; 15. he hath also in his right hand a d. DAGON. 1 Mac. 10.84. tooktheir spoils and the temple ofD, 11. 4. they showed him the tem^iC of D. burned DAINTY. Eccl. 37, 89. be not uosatiable in any d. thing DAINTIES. Led. 14. 16. there isuoceekingof 25. and a rf. stroke shall make wounds DECEITFULLY. 1 Mac. 7. 27. sent unto Judas andfaisbtethreD rf. DECEIVABLE. Eccl. 1&. 19. they that tramgress, are a rf. seed DECEIVE. Jud. 12. 16' for he waited a time to rf. her ff^isd. 14. 21. this was an occasion to rf. the worltf 15. 4. neither did the invention of men rf. us Eccl. 13-. 6. if he have needof thee, he will rf. the* DECEIVILD. Jud. 1.3. 16. my countenance hath rf. him £icc/. 3. 24. many are rf. by their own opinion 34. 7. dreams have rf. many,.and they have failed 2 Mac. 6. 25. and so they should be d. by me 7. 18. who said, be not rf. without cause DECKED. Jud. 12. 15. she rf. herself with her apparel 1 Mac. 4. 57. they rf. the forefront of the temple DECLARATION, Eccl. 43.6. for a rf. of times, and a sign of the worlc DECLARE. 2 Esd. 4. 4. whereof if thou canst rf.- me one Ti:i^.l3.6.rf.hi5 might and majesty to a sinful natios Jud, 8. 34. for I will not rf. it unto you 10. 13. 1 am coming to rf. words of truth 11.5. 1 will rfr 00 lye to my lord this night Eecl. 14. 7. at the last he will rf. his wickedness- Id. 22. who can rf. the works of his justice i 25. and I will rf. his knowledge exactly l'7.9-^^(theymightrf. his works with onderstantt. 34. 9- he that hath experience will rf. wisdom 39. 10. the congregation shall rf, his praise Sus. 11. they were ashamed to rf. their lust 2 Mac.^.^i. rf. to all men the mighty power of Got DECLARED. 2 Fsd. 8. 36. in this thy goodness shall be rf IVisd. 16. 21. thy sustenance rf. thy sweetness Sus. 27. but when the elders had rf. their matter DECLARETH. £cc/.27.6»the fruit rf. if the tree have been dresseo 42.t9-herf. the things that are past and forto com? DECLARING. Eecl. 43'. 2. the sun rf. at his rising a marv^lIoa&- 44. 3. men giving counsel and rf. prophecies 2 Mac. 6.17. we will come to the rf. of the matter DECREA&ETU. Eeel. 4^.7. a light that rf. in he? perfection DECREE. 2 Mac.G.S. went out a rf. to the neighbouring cities DECREED. 1 Esd. 8.94.put away our wivtiSrlike as thou hast av Wisd. 4. 17 . what God in his counsel hath rf. of biM 2 Mae. 3. 23. he executed that which was rf. DEDICATE. Eccl. .'J5. 9. and rf. thy tithes with gladness 1 Mae- 4. 36. let us go up to rf the sftsctuan ArocKT'nA DEL nEDI GATED. /luf. 16. 1^. Judith d, all the staff of Olofenies 1 Mae. 4. 54. ia that day was it i. with songa B Mac. A. 16. pnlled down the thioss that were d. DEDICATION. 1 Etd, 7- 7- to the d. of the temple of the Lord » iW«. 4. 56. so they kept the d, of the altar 59. that the days of the d^ should he kept ' Mac, 2. 9< he offered the sacrifice of d. DEEDS. 1 Eli. 3. 28. an their PKSPISF.TII. f fr/. 14.G.enviou3 man hath a wicked eye and (7.37.>0. audishatred£^e shall be d. of all food DESTUOV. 1 £j(/.8.88.mightcst not thou be angry with us to d.? J£i(h. [O.K. were assembled I" d. the name of .lews Ji'isd. 11.19. i'Ut ^^B terrible sight utterly a. them J2.8.didstsend wasps to rf. them by little and little SVec. 5. 2. they thought to d. the generation of .Jacob, they began to slay and d. llie people DEbJROYED. J Esd 1. 10. many kjn;;shavo I d. for their sakes 11. all Ihe nations have 1 (/.before them Jtid. 5. 18. llifcy wure d. in many battles 13. 14. hut haih d. our enemies by mine hands i'i/A. IG. 24. eery city shall be d. without mercy li'i^d. Ifi. 2*. that which was not d. of the fire Eccl. 8. 2. for cold hath d. manv. and perverted DKSTROVEDSt. C Esd. .1. 9. thou broughtesl the flood and d. them fl'isd. 18. b. d. iheni ahogether in a mighty water DESTROYER. Wifd. 18. 22. he overcame the d. not with strength 25. to these the d. gave place, and was afi*aid DESTROY El'Ii. Eccl. CO. 22. there is that rf. his own soul DESTRUCJ'ION. E /Tjrf.l.lS.triumphed notfor therf.of your enemies Tab. 4. 13. for in pride is d. and much trouble /urf. 13. 5. execute myenterprizes torf.of the enemii's J6, mycouniLMiaiicehath deceived him to his d. Est/i. 16. 15. this wretch hath delivered to utter rf, 23. that there niav be a memorial of d. ^I'isd, 1. 12. and pull not upon yourselves rf, 3. .1. and their going from us to he utter rf. 5.7- we wearied ourselves in the way of rf. AJac. 6. 12. those punishments not to be for rf. DETAINED. Viib. lO.C.Tobit said, are they rf. or SsGabael dead f DE'-'ERMINKD. 1 Esd. 8. 10. having rf. 'to deal graciously 'md.5. 4.why have theyrf.notiorome and meet me? l.u/i.l 1.12. AI ardocheus had seen whatGod had rf.to h-'isd. 18. 5, rf. to slay the babes of the saints Mac. 11. 25. we have rf. to restore their temple 15. 6. Nicanor rf. to setup a public monument 17. rf. not to pitch camp, but to set upon them DEJESTABLE. Mac. 5. C4. he sent also that rf, ringleader DEVICE. Eitfi. 14. IJ. but turn their rf. wpon themselves Mfic. 1. 12. so this rf. pleased Ihem well DEVICES. (f^isd. 9. 34. and our rf. are but uncertain i4-ri. 35. jy. the works ot men ai-cordiug to their rf. 42, 18. he considered ihcir crafty rf. AiM. 0. 37 were gin fa»i. unto ih.'r with rf. 7, DTL DEVIL. To&. 6. 7- if a rf. or atl evil spirit troublfl any IT. and the rf. shall smell it, and Hee a« 12. that they be nut rf. for calamities DISCOURSE. Eccl. 6. 35. be willing to hear every godly a. 8. 9. miss not the rf. of t'je elders, they learned 27. 11. the rf. of a godlyman is with wisdom 13. the rf. of fools is irksome, and their sport DISCOVER. Eccl. 1. 30. so God rf. thy secrets and cast down DISCOVKRED. 7«rf. 9, 2, and who rf. the thigh to her shame E^cl. II. 27. in his end his deeds shall be rf. 1 Muc, 7. 31. when he sawthat his counsel was rf, DlSCOVERETil. Eccl. 27. l6. whoso rf. secrets loseih his credit DISDAIN, Eccl, 22. 10. butcbildren being haughty through rf, DISEASE. Eccl. 10. 10. the physician cutteth off a long rf. 31. 2. as a sore rf. breaketh sleep DISEASES. 2 Esd. 8. 31. our fathers do languish of such rf, DISGRACE. Wisd. 17. 7. their vaunting was reproved with d Eccl, 21. 24, but a wise man will be grieved with rf 22, 1 . every one will hiss him out to his rf. 29. 6. and for honour he will pay him rf. QMac. 9. 4. thought to avenge on the Jews iherf, DISGRACED. Eccl. 8. 4. jest not lest thy ancestors be rf. 11. 6. many mighty men have been greatly n. DISHONEST. Eccl. 26. 24. a rf. woman coniemneth shame DISHONESTLY. £rr/.22>4.she that lives rf. is her father's heavineu DISHONOUR. Eccl. 1. 30. thou fall and bring rf, on thy soul 3. 10. glory not in the rf. of thy father 11. a mother in rf. is a reproach to tlie children 8. 6. rf. not a man in his old age, fur wc wax old 22.3. an ill-nurtured son isihcrf. of hia father Bar. 6. 40. the Chaldeans themt^etves rf. them 1 Mac. 1. 40, as glory, so was her rf. increa'ied 2 Ma>c. 8. 35. he came, having very great rf. 9. 1. at that time came Antiochus wiih rf. DISlIONOURAliLE. I'ccl. 10. 19- they tliat regani not law, an* a rf. 5«>p4 31. he Ihat is rf. In riclios much m<;re iup«<:«>riy Apochypua.} BIV £cc/.!0.S6. the disposition of liar is d. and ihame DISHONOURETH. Eeet. fi2. 5. ihe that is bold d. her father 96. S6. but she that d. hiu Id her pride DISMISSED. Jud. 13. 1. he i/. the waiters from the presence DISOBEDIENT. Bar. 1. 19> VQ iii.ye been d. to the Lord oar God DISOBEY. Etel. 2, 15, they that fear the Lord will not d. 16. SQ. and they shall never d. his word DISOBEYED. Efct. fi.l. S3, first she hath d. the law of the Lord £ar.l.lQ. we have d. jiim, and have not hearkened DISORDER. JVitd. 14. S6. there reii^nod d. in marriages DISPATCH. fFitd. 11. 19, the harm might d. them at once C ACff . 9. 4. he commanded him to d. (he journey DISPATCHED. Tab. 7. 8. and let this business be d. DISPERSED. Tab. 3. 4. to all nations among whom we are d. Jud. 7. 32. he d. the people every one to his chargp HW.S.4.oiir life shall be 1/. as a mist driven away 5. 14. as the smoke which is d. here and there DISPLACE. i Mae* 8. 13. and whom attain they would, they d. DISPLEASED. £rcl. 4S. 19 this the I/)rd saw, and it d, him 1 Ji^ac. 5. 1. the nationssaw, it d. them very much DISPLEASURE. 1 Etd* 4. 31 . but if shi. Cook any d. at him G Etd. ». .14. that thou shonldst take d. at him DISPOSED. 2 Fltd. 5. 4P. even so have I d* the world J' cci. iti. 26. he d. the parts thereof DISPOSEST. S Eid. e. 11, till thou d, it to thy mercy DISPOSITION, fi Esd. Q, 38. X will not think on the d. of them 39. 1 will rejoice over the d. of the righteous Jiid. 8. 29- because the d, of thy heart is good Esi/i. 16. 6. with the deceit of their lewd d. Led. 20. tf6. the d. of a liar is dishonourable DISQUIETED. 2 Etd. 10. 31. what aileththee? why art thou d.? Keel. 22. 13. and never be d. with his madness SU. 14. a haclcbitiog tongue hath d. many DISQUIETETH. Ecct. 28. 9* A sinful man d. friends DISQUIETING. Witd. 14. 26. there reigned, d. of good men DISSEMBLED. 1 Mae. U. 53. he 4, in all that ever he spake DISSIMULATION. ' Witd. 14. 25. there reigned in all men d. C Mae. 13, 3. with great d. encouraged Antiochu» DISSOLVED. Tob. 3. 6. that I may be d. and become earth DISSOLUTELY. Wiid. 12, S3, whereas men have lived d. DISTANCE. 2£ii.5.47.she cannot; but must rlo itby! as the morning 33. 1 will yet pour out rf. as prophecy, and leave DOERS. 1 Etd, 6* 12. demanded of them who were chief rf. 2 Etd. 3. 30. how thou hast spared wicked rf. EttA. 16. 15. we find that the Jews are no evil rf. DO EST, 8 Mae. 7. 16. thou rf. what thou wilt, yet think not DOG. Tob. 5, 16. and the young man's rf. wttn them 11. 4. so they went, and the rf. went after-them £frf!/.13,8.what agreement between hyena and a d.f 26* 25. ashameless woman shall be counted as a rf. DOINGS. T06. 4. 6. thy rf, shall prosperously succeed Witd. 3. 12. and he is clean contrary to ourrf. 9. 11. she shall lead me soberly in my rf. i:>Vc/.5l.l9< my soul wrestled, in my rf, I was exact DOMINION. 1 Esd. 4. 3. but yet the king hath rf, over them SZ. you must know that women have rf. over you 2 Esd. 3. 28. they should have the rf. over Sion 12. 23. they shall have the rf. of the earth Esth. 13. 2, I had rf. over the whole world Witd. 3. 8. they shall have rf. over the people 9. 2. that he should have rf. over the creatures Ecel. 17. 4. the Lord gave him rf. over beasts 1 Mac. 1. 16. he might have the rf. of two realms DONE. 1 Esd. 8. 86. all is rf. to us for our wicked works Esth. 10.4. he said, God hath rf. these things Ecel, 16. 26. works of Lord are rf, in judgment IB. 7 . when a man hath rf. then he beginneth Bar, 2. 12. O Lord our God, we have rf. ungodly " Mae. 7. 18. marvellous things are rf. unto us 15. 5, he obtained not to have his wicked will rf. DOOM. Esd. 7. 43. the day ofrf. shall be the end of time DOOR. ToA. 8. 13. so the maid opened the rf. and went in 11, 10. Tobit also went forth toward the rf, Eecl. 21. 24. it is rudeness to hearken at the rf, 28. ?5. and make a rf. and bar for thy mouth Bar. 6. 59. or to be a rf. in an house to keep safe Siis. 26. the servants rushed in at the privy rf, 2 Mac. 2.5. he laid the ark, and so stopped the rf. DOORS. Wisd. 6. 14. he shall hod her sitting at his rf, Eccl. 14. 23, he shall also hearken at her rf. Bar, 6. 18. as the rf. are made sure on every side Sus. 20. the garden rf. are shut, no man can see us Bel 21. shewed the privy rf. where they came in 1 Mac. 4. 57. and they hanged rf. upon them DORA. 1 Mae. 15. 13. then camped Antiochus against D. DOSITI-IEUS, Esth. 11. 1. D. who said he was a priest and Levite 2 Mac. 12. 35. D. one of Baceuor's company DOTETH. Eecl. 25. 2. I hate an old adulterer that rf. DOTHAIM. Jud. 4. 6. toward the open country near to D. 3, they spread themselves in breadth over D. DOUBLE. Ecel. 5. 9, the sinner that hath a rf. tongue 14. an evil condemnation on the rf. tongue 6. 1. so shall a sinner that hath a rf. tongue 20. 10. there is a gift whose recompence is rf. 26.15. shamefaced and faithful woman is arf.grace 28. 13. curse the whisperer and rf. tongued 42. 24. all things are rf. one against another 50. 2. and by him was built the rf. height DOUBT. Eecl Q, 13. soshalttbou notrf. the fear of death DOUBTED. Ecel. 31. 24. the testimonies shall not be rf. of DOUBTFUL. Ecel. 18. 7. whch he leavcth off, he shall be rf. DOUBTLESS. 2 Mac. 7. S3, but rf. the Creator will give you life DOWRY. 2 Mac. I. 1 i. to receive money in name of a rf. DRU DRACHM, T06.5.I4. wilt thou a rf, a day and thiags neceuary DRACHMS. 2 Mac. 4. 19. to carry three hundred rf. of silver IS. 43. to the sum of two thousand rf. of silver DRAGON. Eeel. 25. I6. 1 had rather dwell with a rf. Bat 23. in the same place was a great rf. DRAGONS. 2 Eld. IS. 29. where the rf. of Arabia shall coin* 31. then shall the rf. have the upper hand EslA. 10. 7. and the two rf. are I and Aman 11. d. two great rf. came forth ready to fight DRANK. Jud. IS. so. rf. much more wme than he had druui* DRAW. Wild. 5. 13. even so we began to rf. to our end 15. 15. idob that have not noses to rf. breath Eccl, 51. 23. rf. near unto me, you unlearned DRAWN. Eccl. 13.7. until he have rf. thee dry twice DREAD. S Mae. 15. S3, send a good angel before as for a rf^ DREADFUL. Esth, 15, 6. all glittering, and he was very rf. IViid. 10. 16, she withstood rf, kings in wonders 17.6.there appeared a fire kindled of itself,very rf^. DREAM. 2 Esd. 10, 36. is sense deceived, or my soul in a rf. EstA. 10, 5. for I remember a rf. which I saw 11.4. Mardocheus who was a Jew, this was his rf' IS. nowwhen Mardocheus, who had seenthisrf' was awake, he bare this rf, in mind* 2 Mae. 15. 11. he told a rf. worthy to be believed DREAMS. ^itd. 18. 19. the rf. that troubled them foreshew Ecel. 34. 1. hopes are vain, and rf, lift up fools 2. whoso regardeth rf. is like him that catcheth at 3, the vision of rf, is the resemblance of one thinif. 5. divinations, soothsayiogs and rf. are vain 7. for rf, have deceived many, they have faiind DRESSED. £cff/,27 .6.the fruit declaretb if the tree have beenrf. DRINK. 1 Esd. 3, 6. to rf. on gold, and to sleep on gold 18. wine causeth all men to err that rf. it 9. 54. then went they their way to eat and rf. T06. 4. 15. rf. not wine to make thee drunken 7. 9- Raguel said, eat and rf. and makemecry Jud. 12. 1. that she should rf. of his own wine 1 1 . that she come unto us and eat and rf. with at 13. fear not to rf. wine and be merry with us la. Judith said, I will rf. now, my lord, because Eccl. 9. 10, thou shalt rf, it with pleasure 15. 3, bhall she give him the water of wisdom to <^, 24, 2i. they i-hat rf. me shall yet be thirsty 26. 12, and rf, of every water near her 31. 31. press not on him with urging him to rf. 1 Mac. 11. 58. he gave him leave to rf. in gold S Mac. 15. 39, for as it is hurtful to rf, wine DHIVE. Jud. 11. 19, shall rf, them as sheep have no shepherd Eccl. 38. 20. take no heaviness to heart, rf. it away Bar. 2, 35. 1 will no more rf, Israel oat of the laud DRIVEN. Eccl. 29. 18. mighty men hath it rf, from houses 47' S4. that they were rf. out of the land DRIVETH. Ecel. 1. SI. the fear of the Lord rf, away sins 31. 1. the care thereof rf. away sleep DROP. 2 Eld. 6. 56. to a rf. that falleth from a vessel 9' 16. like as a wave is greater than a rf. JVisd. 11. 22. the world is as a rf. of morning dew Ecci, 18. 10. as a rf. of water unto the sea DROPS, 2 Esd. 4. 49. the rain was pasfe the rf. remained stiU 50. as the ruin is more than the rf.and fire greater than smoke, but the rf. and the smoke remaio 5. 36. g.i.therme the rf. that are scattered Eccl. 1. 2. who can number the rf. of rain.' DROUGHT. Eecl. 35. 20. as clouds of vain in time of rf. DROWN. fVisd. 5. SS. and the floods shall cruelly rf. them DROWNED. Wisd, 10. 4. the earth being rf. with the flood 19. but she rf. their enemies, and cast them up DRUNK. Esth. 14. 17. nor rf. wine of the drink-offerings Eccl. 31. 27. wine is good, if it be rf. moderately 28. wine measurably rf. bringeth gladneas of heart DRUNKEN. Tob. 4. 15, drink not wine to make thee rf. Jud. 6. 4. mountains shall be rf. with their blood Eccl. 26. 8, a rf, woman causeth great anger 3 1 , 29. wine rf. with excess maketh bitterness DRUNKENNESS. Tob, 4. 15. nor let rf. go with thee in thy journey Jud. }3. 15. the canopy wherein he did lii in lUi «f EAR jfcct. 19. 1- a man given to d. shall not be rich 51. £6. wiue proves the h?arts of the proud by d. SO, d. increaseth the rage ofa fool till he oflfend DRV. fp'tsd. 19. 7- where water stood d, land apoeared Ilcci. 6. 3, thou shall leave thyself as a rf. tree 1.1. 7> till he have drawn thee d, twice or thrice 39. SS. his ble!isiDg cohered the d. land DRIED. t Esd. 6, 51. which was d. up the third day 15. 50. the glory of thy power shall be d, up DRIF.TII. fi End. 8. 23. whose look d. up the depths Ecct. 14.9. the iniquity of the wicked d. up his soul DUE. V'Cci. 14. 11. give the Lord his d. offering lti.22. let nothing hinder to pay thy vow in d. time Cy, 2. pay thy neiphbour again in d. season .^«. ..,. honour him with the honour rf. to him 89. 33. he will give every thing id d. season DUMB. IVisd. to. 21. Wisdom openeth the month of the rf. Bar. 6.41. who if they shall see one he made their memorial to cease from the e. 16. 18. the e. and all therein shall be moved SQ. after this the Lord looked on the e. 17.32, and all men are but e. and ashes 33 . lO.all men from ground , Adam was created o(e. .38. 4, Lord hath created medicines out of the e. 8. and from him is peace over all the e. 4U.3. to him that is humbled in e. and ashes 11. all things that are of the e. shall turn to the e. again, and waters return to the sea 49. 14. but upon the f. was no man created like Enoch, for he was taken from the e. Bar.1.11, that their days be on e.as days of heaven 2, 15, all the e. may know that thou art God 3. 23. the Agarenes that seek wisdom upon e. 6. 54. for they are crows between heaven and e, Dan. 3,54. all ye things that grow on e. bless Lord Bii 5, who hath created the heaven and the e. Prayer of Manass, who hast made heaven and e. 1 Mac. 1. 3. went through to the ends of the e. and took spoils, so that the e. was quiet before him 2. 37. let us die, heaven and e. shall testify for us 40. they will quickly root us out of the e. 3, 9. was renowned to the utmost parts of e, 8, 4, 9, 13. the e. shook at the noise of the ai-mies 11. 71. Jonathan cast e. on his head, and prayed 14.8. did till in peace, aud the c.gave her increase 2 Mac. 7. 28. my son. look on the heaven and e. 10. 25. prayed and sprinkled e. upon their heads 13.7. not having so much as burial in the e. 14. 15. they cast e. on their heads, and prayed 15. 5. the other said, I also am mighty on e. EARTHEN. 2 £jrf.8.Q,much mould whereof e. vessels are made Eccl, 13,2.how agree the kettle aud ff.pot together I EARTHLY. Wisd. 9. 15. the e. tabernacle weigheth down mind 15. 13. that of e. matter makes brittle vessels 19. 19- for e. things are turned into watery EARTHQUAKES. 2 Esd. % 3. when there shall be seen*, and uproars Esth. 11. 5. anoise of a tumult with thunder and e. EASE. Jud. 1. 16. there he took his e. and banqueted E^cl. 38. 14. for e. and reiiedy to prolong life 1 Mac. g. ^»8. J onathan and his company are at e^ iMat, 2 25. to commit to memory, might have #. EDO [APOCRVPHfc 2ili(ic.C.27.evenasitis noe.tohim that prtiparei^ EASED. 2 Esd. 7. 68. who committed iniquities, might be 8, 14, I6, i 11,1. 10, 12, E. said to Tobias, tb* Lord restore thee EDOMHtS. I i'jrf.B. 69.have notput awaypoUutioDsof the E ArocRYpn&.l ELE EDUCATION. IVitd. 2, 12. objecteth the traasgressioDS of our e. 9 Mae. 6. S3, and his most honest t. from a child ** <^. nourished thee and endured the troablea of «. EFFECT. e Etd. 4* 53. written covenants oome to nonr «. Jud. 1. 11. without «. and without disgrace 1 Mac 10. S5. he sent nnto them to this «. RFFECrS. 8 Eld. 9. 6. they have endinp;s in g. and signs EFFECTUALLY. Tob. 6. 17 atid his heart was e, joined to her KGYPT. I Eld. l.se. the king of E. sent to him, saying 38. Zaraces his brother brought he out of £. S Etd,i, 7. 1 brought them out of the land of E, X. 17. when thou leddest his seed out of £, 14. 4. 9. 29. to our fathers when they came out of E. 14.3. talked with him, when my people served In E. Sy. 01T fathers were strangers in E. from whence 15. 11. I will smite E, with plagues as before 12. E. shall mouni,and the foundation of it smitten Tab, 8. 3. he fled into the ommost parts of £. Jud. 1. 9- sent unto all that were at the river of E, fi. 5. vengeance of this nation that came out of E. Eit/i. 13. 3d. which thou bast delivered out of E. 1 Mac, 1. 16. he thought to reign over E. 17. wherefore he entered into E.with a multitude 20. after that Antiochus had smitten E. 3.32. from the river Euphrates unto borders of E. 11.1. the king of E. gathered a great host 13. he set the crown of E. upon his head 2 Mac. 1. i. to the Jews that are throughout E. 10. sent greetinff to the Jews that were in E. 4. 21. when Apollonius was sent into E. 5.1. Antiochus prepared his second voyage into E, 8. as an open enemy he was cast out into E. 9. 29. went iuto E. to Ptolemeus Philometor EGYPTIANS. 5 /^jrf.l.lS.been better for us to have served the E Sud. 5. 12. the E. cast them out of their sight EIGHT. C Esd. 6. 36, in the e. night was my heart vexed 11. U, and behold, there were e. of them 12. 20. that in him there shall arise e. kings Tob. 14. 2. which was restored to him after a. years I JWac.4.5d.they kept dedication of the altare.days 59. kept from year to year by space of e. days 1 Mac. 8. 12. so Solomon kept those g. days 10. G. they kept e. days with gladness as in feast EIGHT andf^ty. Toi. 14.2. was e.andjittjf years old when lost sight EIGHTEEN. j Esd. 1. 43. he was made kitig being e. years old 6. 47. his sons and his brethren who were e. EIGHTEENTH. 1 Esd, 1.22. in the e. year of the reign of Josias Jndt 2. 1. in e. year, the 22nd day of first month 1 Mac. 14.27. the e. day of the month Elul EIGHTY. 2 Mac. 4. 8. and of another revenue e. talents ELHOW. Eccl, 41. 19. to lean with thine a, on the meat ELDER, ELDER. 7 Esd. 7. 13, for the entrances of the e. world £rc/,32,3.speak thou that art the e.it becometh thee ELDERS. 1 Esd. 6. &. the e. of the Jews obtained favour 11. then asked we those tf43. £, alsosiroamed Savaran, perceiving; B. 17. Jasnn the son of E. was sent to Kome 2 Mac. 6. 18. E. one of the principal scribes 24. E. being fourscore years old and ten 8. 23. he appointed E. to read the holy book ELECT. Teb.B.ia.lei thine angels and «. praise thee for ever £eel. 17. 10. the e. shall praise his holy name 46. 1 was made great for saving the e. of God V. 23. nor will he abolish the posterity of bis e. 779 END ELEMENTS. IViid. 7. 17. to kuow the operation of the «. 19' 18. for the e. wpre changed in themselves ELEPHANT. I Mae. 6.35. for every #. they appointed 1000 men 46. which done, he crept under the e. and the e. fell down upon him, and there he died ELEPHANTS. 1 Mae. 1.17. he entered Egypt with chariots and e. 3,34. delivered to him half of his forces and the «. 6. 34. that they might provoke the e. to fight 8.6. Antiochus king of Asiacame^aving an 120 e. 11. 66. Tryphon took thef. and woo Amioch 2 Mac. 11. 4. hot puffed up with bis foarscore e. 1.9. 2. having ekher of them two and twenty e. 15. he slew in the camp the cbiefest of the e, ELEVEN. 2 Mae. 11. 11. they slew e. thousand footmen ELEVENTH. 1 Mai. 16. 14. in the e. month called Sabat ELEUTHERUS. 1 Mae,ll .7.wben he had gone to the river calledE, 12. 30. for they were gone over the river E. ELIAS. Eeci. 48. 1. then stood np E. the prophet as fire 4. O E, how wast thou honoured in thy deeds i 1 ik/ac.S.SS.E.beingzealousand fervent for the law ELIZEUS. Eeci. 48. 12. and E. was filled with bis spirit ELOQUENT. Est/i.l4,13. give e. speech in my mouth before him IVisd. 10, 21. tongues of them that cannot speaks, Ecci. 21.7. an e, man is known far and near 41. 4. men wise and *. in their instructions , ELUL. 1 Mae. 14. 27. the eighteenth day of the moath E, ELTMAIS. Tob. S. 10. did nourish me until I went into E. 1 Mac. 6.1 .heard sayE.was a city greatly renowned EMBRACE. 2 Eld. 3. 15. mother c . thy children, bring them up EMBRACED. Eith, 15. IS. he e. faer^ and said, speak uuto me EMBRACETH. £cc/.30.20,as an eunuch that e.a virgiu and sigheth EMBROIDERER. Ecel.4i&. 10. silk and purple, the work of the e. EMERALD, Eccl. 32.6. as a signet of an e. ^et io a work of gold EMERALDS. Tob. 13. 16. Jerusalem shall be built with e. Jud. 10. 21. Olofernes' bed was woven with e. EMINENT. 2 Esd. 15.40. pour out over every high and e. place EMMAUS. 1 Mae. S. 40. they pitched by E. in the plain 57- the camp pitched on the south side of E. 4. 3. might smite the king's army which was at E, 9. 50. he repaired the fort in Jericho and E. EMPLOYED. 2 Mac. 4. 20. it was e. to the making of gallies EMPLOYING. JVisd. 15. 8. «. his labours lewdly, he makes a god EMPTY. 2 Esd.G.QZ.tiie full store-houses suddenlybe found e. 7 . 25. therefore Esdras for the e, are e. things Ecel* 35. 4. thou shall not appear e. before the Ld. EMPTIED. Jud. 7. 21. the cisterns were e. they had do water EMULATION. 1 Mae. 8. 16* was neither envy nor «. amongst them ENCAMPED. 1 Mac. 5. 5. but shut them up and e. against them 37. ande. against Raphou beyond the brook 11.65. then Simon «. against Bethsura and fought ENCOURAGED. 1 Mac. 12. 50. they «. one another, and went close 2 iliac. 1.?.3.Menelaus joined and also e, Antiochus ENCOURAGEMENT. 1 Mac. 10. 24. I write to them words of e. ENCOUN'JERED. 2 ^ac. 1 5. 26. Judas and his company e. the enemies END. 1 Esd.Q. 17. their cause was brought to aB«. 2 Esd. 2. 34. that shall come in the e. of the world 3. 23. times passed the years were brought to an e. 5. 40. or in the e. the love that I have promised 41. nigh to them that be reserved till the e. 6. 9. for Esau is the e. of the world, and Jaeob is 15. the word is of the e. |j 2S. the e. of your world 16. the €. of these thing must be changed 7' 33. the long-suffering shall have an e. 42r he said, this present life is not the e. 43. but the day of doom shall be the g. of time 41. intemperancy is at an f. infidelity is cut rff 8. 54. in e. is shewed the treasure of immortality 9* 5. for like as all that is made in the world hath aheginning and an c. and the e. is manifest 10.22. OUT song is put to silence, rejoicing is at an e. Sfiv «. is turned into corruption, prayer to rebuke KNE i Esd, 33. 6. that hn will comfort m< 10 tb« «. IVisd. 2.6. after our «. there is no renming 16. he pronouDceth the <■ of the just to oe bfassed 4. 17. for they shall see the «. of the wise 5. 4. we accounted his e. to be without hunoa* 13. soon as we were bora, began to draw to our • 8. 1. wisdom reacheth from one g, to another 14. 14. they shall come shortly to an e. 26. the beginning, the cause, and the «. of zdlc*^ 18.21. and so brought the ca' amity to an e, 19- 1- came upon them without mercy to the <. 4. for tlA destiny drew them to this g. £ffc/.7^6.remember the tf.thou shalt never do amis« 9. 11. for thou knowese not what shall be his «. 11. 27. in his e. his deeds shall be discovered 14, 18. one cometh to an g, and another is boiu 16. 22, the trial of all things is in the e. 18. 12. be saw and perceived their r. to be evil 24. think upon the wrath that shall be at the «. 2 1 . 9 . the e. of them is a flame of fire to destroy 10. hot the e. thereof is the pit of hell 28. 6. remember thy «, and let enmity cease 30. 1, that he may have joy of him m the f. 10. lest thou gnash thy teeth in the e. 33. 23. at the time when thou shalt g. thy days- SB. 8. and of his works there is no g. 43. 26. by him the e. hath prosperous success^ 46, 20. he prophesied and shewed the king bis 47i 10. he set in order the solemn times till the c. 51. 14. I will seek her out even to the e. Bar, 3. 25. great is the house^and bath no «. 1 Mac, 2. 13. to \vhat e. shall we live any longer ? 14. 10. his name was renowned to e. of the world* 9. Mac, 5. 8. in the 9, he bad an unhappy return 10.9. this was the g. of Antiochus Epiphanes 15. 37. I will make an g, \\ 39. here shall be an g, ENDED. 1 £fi/.6.20rthe bouse of the Lord is not yet fully « 2 AW. 6. 6. by me they shall be e. and by none otbei 11. 44. the proud times, behold, they are e* 14. 9- thou shalt remain, uutil the times be g. Jud. 2. 4. and when be bad g. his counsel Esth. 15.1. on third day when she had £.hsrprayev Eecl. 50. 19. till the solemnity of the Lord was e. 2 Jliac.l5.24.hestricknu with terror, and be «. thus ENDING. Wild. 7- 18. the beginning, e, and miJdic 01 times- ENDINGS. 2 Esd. 9. 6. the times have e, in effects and signs ENDS, 2 Esd. 16. 13. begin to be shot into the g. of world Wisd. 6. 1 . ye that bcjudges of the c. of the earth I Mac, 1. 3. Alexander went thro' to«. of the earth ENDAMAGE. 1 Esd. 6. S3, to binder ore. the house of the Lord ENDEAVOUR. Esth. 16. 3. e, to hurt, not our subjects only 2 Mac. U. 19. 1 wiU«. to be a meaus of your good ENDUED. Eccl. 17 .3 . he e. them with strength by themselve* ENDURE. Ecci, 2. 2. set thy heart aright, and constantly g. iG. 22. the works of his justice, who can e, xhem > 40. 12. but true dealing shall e. for ever 45. 26. and that their glory may e. for ever 2 Mac.6.30.l now e.sore pains in body being beaten 9> 10. no man could e. to carry for bis stink ENDURED. r^fW.11.25.couId any thing have e. if not thy will.- 16. 5. they perished, thy wrath «. aot for ever 17- 17- e. that necessity that could not be avoideiV 18. 20. but the wrath e. not long 1 Mac. 10. 15. told of the pains that they had 0. 2 Mae. 7- 27. that e. the troubles of education ENDUREST. Bar. 3. 3. thou e. fer ever and we perish utterly ENEMESSAR, Tob. 1. 13. the Most High gave me favour before E 15. now when £. was dead, SennaeheTib reigned 16. in the time of E. I gave many alms ENEMY. Eccl. 6. 1, instead of a friend become not an e 8. 7- rejoice not over thy greatest e. being dea<7 12. 8. and an g. cannot be hidden in adversity 10. never trust thine g. for as iron rustetb so is 16, an e. speaketh sweetly with lips, but in heart 20. 23. that maketh him bis e. for nothing 23. 3. lest miue e. rejoice over me 25. 7. and be that livetb to see the fall of bis r, \5. there is oo wrath above the wrath of an «. 27. 18. for as man hath destroyed his «, 29. 6. be hath gotten him an e. without causa 30. 3. he that teachetb bis son, grieveth the g. 36. 7. take away the adversary and destroy the r, 37>2.when acompanion and friend is turned to an #. 5. who taketh up the buckler against the e. 1 Mac, S. 7- was delivered into tlie hand of the «. 9. her young men slain with the sword of the «. 8. 23. the sword and the g. be far &om them 13. 51 , tb«re was destroyed » great g, out of laratt ENO e Afffc. 3. 38. If tlton hast any e. or traitor send him 5. 8. as an open e. of his country and country-men ct. 16. not to be stricken with terror of the e. 10. 'ZG. besought him to be an e, to their enemies ENEMIES. t Esd. 4. 4. if he send them out against the e, fi Esd. X. 11. and I have slain all their e. 3. 37. thou garest into hands of thine e. Esth, 14.6. 30. 1 have seen how thou hast preserved thy«. 6. 24. friends shaU fight one against another like e. Tab. 12. 10. they that sin are e. to their own life Jud. 8. 15. hath power to destroy us before our«, 19. our fathers had a great fall before our e* 35. Lord be before thee to take vengeance on our e, 1,1, 5. to the destruction of the e. that are risen 14. hath destroyed our e. by my hands, 17. 18. to the cutting off the head of the chief of our e, 1 5. 5. what things were done in camp of their «. Esth. 13. 6, be destroyed by the sword of their e. 'Wisd. 2. 18. deliver him from the hand of his e. 5. 37- his weapon for the revenge of his e. 10. IS. she defended him from his e, and kept him ip. but she drowned their e. and cast them up 11.3. they stood against their £, and were avenged 5. for by what things their e. were punished 12. 20. if thou didst punish the e. of thy children S3, thou scourgest our e. a thousand times more 34. amongst the beasts of their e. were disposed 15. 14. all the e. of thy people are most foolish 16. 4. only be shewed how their e. were tormented 8. and in this thou madest thine e. confess 22. that fire did destroy the fruits of tl.e e. 18. 3. they besought pardon, for that they had been c. Bed. 6. 4. be langhed to scorn of his e. 18, .^1. 13. separate thyself from e. take heed of friends 23. 9. in prosperity of a man, e. will be grieved S5. 14. and any revenge, but the revenge of e. ' S6. 27. a scoJd shall be sought to drive away the e, 9Q. 13. it shall fight for thee against thine ;. 42. 11. make thee a laughing-stock to thine «. 46. 1. take vengeance of the e. that rose up 5. when the e. pressed on him on every side 47. 7. for he destroyed the e, on every side 51. 8, and savest them out of the hands of the e. Tiar. 3. 10. Israel, that thou art in thine e. land 4, £"6. were taken as a flock caught of the e. fi. 6. for they were led away of their e, 6. 5d. they cannot withstand any king or e. Dan. 3. 9. didst deliver us into hands of lawless e. t Mac. 4i. 18. but stand ye now against your e, 36. behold, our e. are discomfited, let us go up 7- 39. the e. were prepared to take away Judas 10. S6. nor joining yourselves with our e. 81. stood still, and so the e* horses were tired 15, 19- nor yet aid their e. against them 3 Ma£. 10. 26. besought to be an enemy to their e. 29- there appeared to the e. from heaven 30. but they shot arrows and lightnings ag. the «. 11. II. giving a charge on their a. like lions 12. S3, the e. being smitten with fear, fied amain 28. who breaketh the strength of his e. 13. 31. Rhodocus disclosed the secrets to the e. 14. 17. through the sudden silence of his e. 22. treachery should be suddenly practised by e. 15. 26. Judas and company encountered the^. ENFORCETH. lEsd. 3.24. isnotwinestroncestjthat^.todo thus? EKGADDI. Eccl. 34. 14. I was exalted like a palm-tree in E. ENGINE. 1 Mae. 13. 43. Simon made also an e. of war 44. they that were in the e. leaped into the city ENGINES. 1 M/7C. 5. 30. bearing ladders and other e. of war 6.31.makinge.forwar,g.64. ( 11.20. I 115.25. 51, and he set there artillery with e. and instrum. 52. they also made e. ag. their e. and held them 9.67, Siraonandhiscompanyburntupthee.ofwar 2 Mac. 12. 15. without any e. of war did cast down 27. wherein was great provision of e. and darts ENGRAVED. Eccl.iS. 11. with a writing e. for a memorial J2, a crown of gold, wherein was e. holiness ENJOY, IVisiI. 2. 6. let us fi. the good things that are present ENJOYED. 1 Esd. 1. 58. until the land had e. her sabbaths ENLARGED. 1 Mac. \4r. 6, Simon e. the bounds of his nation ENMITY, t Esd. 5. 50, the nations were at e. with them Eccl. 6. 9. there is a friend, who being turned to e. 28.6. remember thy end, and let «:. cease, reaiemb. iMac. 11.40, his men of war were at e. with him ENOCIL S Esd.6. 49. one thou calledst E. other Leviathan 51. to E. thou gavest one part, which was dried £«/. 44. 16. E. pleased Lord, and was translated 8. all the chief of the children of £. 1 Mac, 5,3,Juda3 fought against children of £. 65*. ESAY. 2 Esd.Z.18. 1 will send my servants E.and Jerem j Eccl, 48. 20. delivered them by the ministry of E 23, as E, the prophet had commanded him ESCAPE. 3 Esd. 6. 25. whoso shall e. and see my salvatio» 9- 7. that shall be able to e, by his works 16. 22. and the oih^r that e. the hunger Jvd.^.lQ. there was no way to«. from among them Eith, 16.4. they think to e. the justice of God Wisd, 16, 15, it is not possible to e, thine hand Eccl. 6. 35. let bot parables of understanding e.thee 11. 10. neither shalt thou e. by fie&ing 16. 11. it is marvel if he e. unpunished 13. the sinner shall not e, with his spoil-s 20. 3. shew repentance, so shalt e, wilful sin Bar. 6. 57. able to e. from thieves or robbers Sus, 22, if I do it not, I cannot e. your hands 3 Mac. 3. 38. him well scourged, if he e. with life 6. S6. yet should I not e. the hand of the Almighty 7. 19. think not that thou «ihalt e, unpunished 9. 32, having great hope to e. this sickness 10. 20. they took money and let some of them e. ESCAPED. Wisd. 14. C. hope of the world e. in a weak vessel Eccl. 37. 20. he is as a roe e. oiit of the snare 40. 6. troubled, as if he were e. out of a battle 1 M(ic.4.36. now all the strangers that had e. cam% 2 Mac. 7. 35. thou hast not yet e. judgment of God 11,12. many of them also being wounded, e* naked; and Lysias fled away shamefully and so ESCAPETH. Eccl, 36. 9, let him that e. be consumed by fire 42, 20. no thought e. him nor Is any word hiddep ESDRAS, 1 Esd. 8. 1. after this came E. the son of Seraia- 3. this E. went up from Babylon as a scribe 7. for E. had very great skill [[ 35. then said E 9- 1. E. rising from the court of the temple 10. E. the priest chose the principal men 40. so E. the chief priest brought the law 45. then took E. the book of the law 2 Esd. 1. 1, the second book of the prophet li 2. 33. I E, received a charge of the I^ord 6. 10. other question, E. ask thou not 7. 2. up E. and hear the words.S. S, I9, 1 14 *.. A«>eiiT*HAO EVE ESDRELON. Jvi. 1. 6. that -were of the great plain of E. a g. he cam* over i^ainst £. 4. 6. | 7< 3. ESPY. ' Mat. 5. 38. SO Judas sent men to g. the host ESPIED. Sob, 11. €. when she e. bim connDg, she said ESTABLISH. Et-<1 fi> 37. he shall t. thy heart and give wisdom ESTABLISHED. Eetl. 34. 10. and so was I «. in Sion 11 . 11. his goods shall be t. congregation declare 4e. 17. whatsoever is, might be e. for his £|lory 44. SO. be t. the covenant in his flesh 4()..1.in time of nngodly Josias e.the worship of G. 1 Mac. 1. 16. now when tlie kingdom was e. 14.^6. for he and his brethren have e. Israel e A/ac. 14. 15- to him that had «. his people ESTABLISHETH. £{-r/,3ig.b1essing of father «. the houses of -children 12, S5. one thing e. the good of another ESTATE. 7'ffJi. 1.15. whose c. was troubled that I could not go hti. 6. If). O Lord, pity ihe low e.tjfonr nation Eecl. C. 4. when thoa art changed to a low e. 11. 12. yet theljord set him up from his low «. SO. II. that lifteth up his head from a low «. S7. 23. a mean e. is not always to be contemned fip. B. yei have patience with a man in poor c. 16. a sinner will overthrow good e. of Kis surety IB. suretyship hath undone many of good e, 31.4. the poor laboureth in his poor e> a .1/(fc3.43Jet us restore decayed 0. of our people 15. 3. that I may restore it to the old t. ESTEEMED. F.tth. 14. 17. 1 have not greatly e. the king's feast H'tsd. S. 16. we are t. of him as counterfeits 7.8. I i. riches nothing in comparison of her Ecei, 40. 25. but counsel is e. above them both ESTEEM 1;DST. Witd. 12. 7i the land thou e. above all other ESTHER. Etth. 10. 6. this river is E. whom the king married 15. 9. E. what is the matter? I am thy brother 16. 13. the ddstruttion also of blameless E. ESTIMATION. Wild. 8. 10. for her sake I shall have «. ESTRANGED. 1 Mac. 11. 55. and he e. himself from Jonathan ETERNAL. WisdlX' S. lay there exiled from the e. Providence Bcci.^'k. 18. 1 being e. am given to my children 36, 17. knowthe.tthou art the Lord, the e. God ETERNITY. Wiid.i. S3, madehim tobe animage ofhisown «. Eeel. 1 . 8. who can number the days of 4. F 18. 10. so are a thousand years to the days of «. ETHIOPIA I Eld. 3. 2. from India to £. Esth. 13. 1. | I6. 1. Jud. 1.10. until you come to the borders of E . EVE. Tob. 6 6. thou gavest him E. his wife for an helper EVEN. BttT.S. 7. to make e. the ground that Israel may go EVENING. 1 Fid. 8.72. T sat still until the $. sacrifice Tob. 6. I. they came in the e. to the river Tigris J»d. g. 1. the incense of that 4, was offered 12. Q. she remained till she did eai her meat at e. 13. 1. whenlhe 0. wascomc, servants made haste ^«c/. 18. S6. from morning until «. 1 Mac. 10. 80. EVENT. • Mac. 9. 25. pninces expect wha*^ «bali be the e, EVENTS iVtsd, 8. 8. foreseeth the e. of seasons and times EVER. 1 F.id. 5. 61 . his mercy is for j. in all Israel 3iEsd. 7.53. a paradise, whose fruit endureth for e. g. 31 . ye shall ba honoured in it for e. 16. 67. to meddle no more with them for e. 1»b. 3. 2. thou judgest truly and justly for «. 1 1 . ihy holy and glorious name is blessed and ho- nourable for*, let all thy works praise thee for e. •fl. S.Tobias said, blessed is thy holy name for e. IS. and let thine elect praise thoe for«. 11. 14. and Messed is thy name for e. * 2. 18 by win of God came, wherefore praise for e. 23. 1. blessed be God Aat liveth for 0. 10. love in -thee for «. those that are miserable IZ. blessed shall all be that love thee for*. ]4.have seen all thy glory, and shall be glad for0. IB. blessed be-God who hath extolled it for e. 14. 5. the house of to glory in his marvellous acts for 0. IS. their ways are 0. before him and nor: hid 16. 1. he that liveth for t. created all things S4. 33. and I will leave it to all ages for 0. 38. 38. the noise of the anvil is 0. in his ears 40. 17> and mercifuloess endureth for <. 42. 23. all these things live and remaio for 0. 44. 13. their seed shall remain for 0. and glory 45. 24. the dignii]^ of the priesthood for 0. 26. and that their glory may endure for 0. 47. 11. the Lood exalted his horn for 0. 13. that he might prepare his sanctuary for 0. 48. £5. he shewed what should come to pass for e. and secret things or 0. they came 50. 23. that peace ma^ be in Israel for 0. Sg. S3, blessed be the Lord for 0. amen, amen Bar* 3. 3. for thou endurest for e. and we perish 13. thou shouldst have dwelt in peace for 0. 4. 1. this is the law that endureth for 0. S.S. give you to me with joy and gladness for 0. 5. 1. the glory that cometh from God for e. Dan.3.Sg. blessed art thou, O Lord God, and to be praised and exalted above all for 0. 30, 31, 32. 33. to be praised and gloriflea above all for 0. And so to thd ettd of the chapter. Prayer of Manass. I will praise thee for 0. all the days of my life, thine is the glory for 0. and 0. 1 Mac, 3. 7, his memorial is blessed for e. 4. 24. because bis mercy endureth for 0. 8.2S.good success be-to Jews by sea and land for 0. 15. 3(j. be provoked from this time forth for 0. 16. S. we have 0. fought against (he eoemies 2 Mac. 8. 59. reconciled wi5i his servants for e. IV. 36. they may 0, go cheerfully about affairs 14. 15, that had established his people for 0, EVERLASTING. 2 Esd. 2. 11. 1 will give these die 0. tabernacles 34. he shall give you «. rest, for he is nigh 35. for the e. light shall shine upon you 3. 15. thou madest an 0. covenant with him 7. 50. that there is promised us an 0. hope Tob. 1.6. as it was ordained by an e. decree 3. 6. may be delivered, and go inijf) the 0, place 13. 6. praise the Lord, and extol the 0« Kiitg 10. and praise the «. King, for he is good Witd. 7. 26. she is the brigLtness of the 0. light 8. 13. 1 shall leave behind me an e. memorial li,ccl. 1.4. the understanding of prudence from 0. 5. and her ways arc 0. commandments 15. she hath built an e. foundation with men 2. 9. hope for good, and for 0. joy and mercy 15. 6. she shall cause him to inherit an 0. name 17. 12. he made an 0. covenant with them Sg.-SO.he seeth from 0.to 0.||4S.2 1 .he is from «.to 0. 44. 18. an «. covenaiit was made with him 45. 7> an 0. covenant he made with him 15. this was appointed to him by an e. covenant 49. 12. holy temple, which was prepared for 0. Bar. 4. 10. which the E. brought upon them, 14< 20. 1 will cry to the E. in my days SS. my hope is in £. tbat he will save you, mercy shall come to you from the £. our Saviour 24. with great glory and brightness of the £. sg. shall bring you 0. joy again with salvation' 35. for fire shall come on her from the E. 5. 2. set a diadem of the glory of the E. 'Svx.4S. O 0. God, that kuowest the secrets 1 Mac. 2. 51. so shail ye receive an 0. name 54. obtained the covenant of an 0. priesthood 57. David possessed the throne of an 0, kingdom 2 Mac. 1. 25. the only Just, Almaghty, and E. 7> 9- the King shall raise us up unto 0. life 36. are dead under God's covenant of 0. life EVERLASTINGNESS. ZEsd.&.'QQ. O Lord, thnu that dwellest in 0. EVERMORE. 1 Exd. 8. 85. leave the land to your children for 0. 2 Esd. 2. 35. light shall shine upon you for 0. Jud. j5. 10, blessed be thou of the Lord for e. Il'isd.4. 18. be a reproach among the dead for 0. 5. 15. but the righteous love for^. their reward is €. 12. honour wisdom, that ye may reign for 0. ^.Vf/. 44. 14. but their name liveth for 0. Bar. 3. 32, he that prepared the earth for 0. Da7i. 3. 3. thy name is worthy to be praised for 0. 1 Mac. 10. 30, from this day forth for 0. l5. 8. 14. 4. as that 0. his authority pleased them EVIDENT. 2 Esd. 4. 11, the corruption that is e^ in my sight . .Esi/i. 16. 9. always judging things that are 0. 2 Mac. 3,5. 35. and c. nign of the hedp of the Lord EVIL. 1 Fsd. 1,44. and Joacim did «. before the Lord 47. he did .0. also in the sight of the Lord 2 Esd. 2. 3. have done that which is 0. before him 14. 1 have broken the «. in pieces and created good 3. 22. the good departed, and the e. abode still sg. tbeo my soul saw laaoyA. doers in 30ih year EXA S£^t2.4.26.the 0.is sown, but destmctioo is not come 29. if place where the 0. is sown pass not Away 30. for the grain of 0. seed hath been sown 31. the grain of 0. seed hath brought forth 33. wherefore are our yean few and e. f 6. 27. for c. shall be put out and deceit quenched 8. 53. the root of 0. is sealed up from you 13. 38. shall lay before them their «. thoughts Tob. 3. 8. whom Asmodeus the 0. spirit killed 17. and to bind Asmodeus the 0. spirit 6. 7. if a devil or an 0. spirit trouble any 15, make thou no reckoning of the 0. spirit 8. 3. which smell, when the 0. spirit had smelled 10. 12. wherefore do not entreat her 0, 12. 7. do what is good and no 0. shall touch thee Jitd. 7> 15. thou shale reuder them an 0. reward 8. g. when she heard the <• words of the people Esth.XZ.h. this people is 0. afllected to our state 16.4. that seeth alt things, and hateth 0. 15. Jews are no 0.doers, but live by most just laws Wisd, 14. 27. idols the cause and the end of all 0. IS. 6. but they are lovers of 0, things 12. we mast be getting, though it be by 0. means 16. 8. that it is thou who deliverest from all 0. 18. 9- saints be partakers of the same good and 0. £!ff /.3.24. an 0.su$picion hath overthrown judgmeot 26. a stubborn heart shall fare 0. at the last 4. 20. observe the opportunity, beware of 0. 5. 14. an 0> condemnation on the double tongue 7. 1. do none 0. so shall no harm come to thee 20. thy servant worketh truly, entreat him not 0. g. 1. teach her not an 0. lesson against thyself 11. 16. aod 0. shall wax old with them that glory 24. and what 0. can come to me hereafter i 13. he lieth iu wait, aod turneth good into «. 18. 8. what is his good i and what is his c.f 12. be saw aod perceived their end tobe 0. 19. 6. he that hateth babbling shall have less 26. when he flndeth opportunity he will do c. 50. g. that hath good success in «. things. 16. they that eat my bread speak 0. of me 22. 26. if any 0. happen unto me by him*' C6. 7. an e. wife is a yoke shaken to and fro 27. S2. he that winketh with the eyes worketh 0. 28. Sl.the death,thereof is an 0. death, grave, bitter 31. 10. might have done 0. and hath not done it 13. remember that a wicked eye is an 0. thing 33. 26.S0 are tortures aod tprments for an 0.servaot 27 . send to labour, for idleness teacheth much 0. 31. if thou entreat him «. and he run from thee 37- 18. four manner of things appear, good and 0, 27- prove thy soul, and s^c what is «. for it 38. 17. weep bitterly, lest thou be e. spoken of 39. 4. for he hath tried the good and the 0. 42. 5. to make the side of an 0. servant to bleed 6. sore keeping is good, where an 0. wife is 51. 12. thou deliveredst me from the 0. time Pruytr 0/* Manass. be not angry witk me for ever by reserving 0. for me, nor condemn me EVILS. 2 Esd. 7. S7* whoso is delivered fromihe foresaid* 12. 43. are not 0. which are com> toussufhcient 14. 16. yet greater c. shall be done hereafter 17. so much the more shall «. iocrease on them 16. 18. the powers stand in fear« the beginning ot 0. what shall 1 do when these 0. shall couie ? 21 .even then shall 0, grow on earth,sword,famin9 40. in those 0. be even as pilgrims upon earth Etih. iO.g. XjotA hath delivered us from all those , 11. g. oation was troubled, fearing t^ieir own e. Bar. I. 00. wherefore the e. cleaved unto us 1 Mac. l.g. and0. was multiplied in ihe earth 6. 12. now I remember the ^. I did at ierusalciu 8. 31. as touching the 0. that Demetrius doth 10. 5. he will remember all the 0. we have dons EUMENES. 1 Mac. 8.8. which they took of him and gave king £ EUNUCH. Jtid. 12 11. then he said to Bagoas the e. Wisd. 3.]4.blessedisthe«. who wrought no iniquity £cc/.20.i.asi$the lust of an «. to deflower a virgin 30.S0.as an.0. that embraceth a virgin and sigheth EUNUCHS. Esth. 12. 1. with the two e. of the king, 6. 3. king examined the two e. they were strangled EUPATOR. t Ma€. 6. 17> to reign, aod his name he called E. EUPHRATES. 1 Esd. 1. 25. to raise war at Carchamis upon E. 27.not sent against thee, for my war is upon E. 2 Etd. 13. 43. they entered £. by narrow passages JuJ.l. 6. all that dwelt by E. came unto him 2.24.he went over £. and went thro* Mesopotamu EccL £4. 26. make understanding to abound like it, 1 Mac. 32. from che river £■ to borders of Egypt 37. and having passed the river E. he went thro* EXACT. EcclJSi., l^'Wrestled with her,and ny doings wa«v EXACTED. I £j;ff.3.S7.mighty kings who reigned acar.tma EXC EXACTLY. t'JSiri;l6.64.L(l liath^.searcliedout all yoar works Jutel. 10. £5. 1 will declare his kaowledge «. EXACTNESS. Ecel. 43. 4. of e. of weight be oot tbon ashamed FXALT. Tob. 12. 6. it iagood to praise God and «. his name Judt l6. 2, i. him, and call apou his nama Ecel. 1. 30. e. not thyself, lest thou fall 11. 4. and e. not thyself, in the day of honour 15. 5. she shall e. him above his neighbours 43. 30. V* him as much as you can, for he will far exceed, when you e. him pat forth your strength 41. 21> that he would e. his seed as the stars ■ Han. 3.35. praise and e. him above all forever, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51. 52, 53, 54, 55, Sb, 57, 5i, 59, 6o, 61. 6S, 63, 64. 65, 66. lAfac.l4.35.he sought by all means to «.his people EXALTATION. Jud. 10, 8. thine enterprises to the e. of Jerusalem 13. 4. the works of my hands for the e. of Jerus. 15. 9. they said, thoo art the e. of Jerusalem 16, 8. for*, uf those that were oppressed in Israel EXALTED. S Esd. S. 43. a young man, and upon every 6ne of their heads he set crowns and was more e. Jud. 9. 7. behold, they are e. with horse and man EstA, 11. li. the suu r^ae, and the lowly were e, Ecel. 24. 13. 1 was t. like a cedar in Libanus 14. 1 was e. like a palm-tree in Engaddi 33. JS.some of them hath he blessed and e. 45. 6. he e. Aaron an holy man like unto him 47. 11. Lord took away his sins, and e, his horn Bar. 2. 5. thus we were cast dowa and not *. 5. 6. God bringeth them unto the e. with glory Dan. 3. 29. to be praised and e. above all, 30, 32. 1 Mac, 1. %. he was e. and his heart was lifted up e. 13. finally, that they were greatly £. 11 . 16. Alexander fled, but king Ptolemee was e» EXALT ETH. Eeel. J. 19. wisdom e. them to honour that hold her 4. 11. wisdom e. her children and layeth hold 7. 11. for there is one which humbleth and e, fiO. 22. which e. our days from the womb EXALTING. 2 Etd. 15. 53. e. the stroke of thine hands EXAMINE. 1 Esd. 9. 16. they sat together to e. the matter Wisd. 2. 19. let us e, him with despite fulness Ecel. IB. 20. before judgment e. thyself &w, 51. put these two aside, and I will e. them EXAMINATION. Jud. 8.27. hath trind them, for the <,of their hearts Sus. 48. that without e. ye have condemned her EXAMINED. Estft. 12. 3. then the king e. the two eunuchs Ecel. 11. 7. Mame not before thou haste, truth EXAMPLE. Jud. 8. S4. let us shew an e. to our brethren Etth. 14. 11. make him an e. that hath begun this Wtsd. 4. 2, when it is present, men take e. at it Ecel. 44. 16. being an e. of repentance to all 2 Mac. 6.28. leave a notable e. to such as be young 31. leaving his-death for ane, of a noble courage EXCEED. ££^4*50.30 the quantity which is past did more e. EXCEEDED. 2 Esd. 4. 34. haste is in vain, for thou hast much 0. EXCEEDING. 1 Esd. 3. 18. O y« men, bow e. strong is wine Ecel. 39. 16. the works of the Lord are e. good 1 Mac. 3. S5. then an #. great dread be^an to fall 10. 2. king D«metrius gathered an e. great host IS. 36. whereupon the king was e. wroth 2 Mac. 8. 27 yielding e., praise and thanks to Lord 15. 6. so Nitaaor in e. pride determined to set up li. a man with gray hairs, and e. glorious EXCEEDINGLY. 1 Esd. 1. 2t and how they grieved him e. 2 Esd. 10. 25. her face on a sudden shined «. U. 0. wickedn^'ss hath e. polluted the earth Jud. 4.2. therefore they were e. afraid of him Ecel. 47. 24. their sins w,ere multiplied e. 2 idac. 10. 34, and they within blasphemed e. EXCEL, i £frf. 4. 2. O ye men, do not men e. in strength? Wisd. 15. 9. but he striveth to s. goldsmiths Ecel. 33. 7. whydoth one day e. another ? EXCELLED. Ealh. 13.3. Amao that c. in wisdom among us EXCELLETH. 1 Esd. 4. 14. O ye men, neither is it wine that e. EXCELLENCr. Ecel. 6. 15, a faithful friend's ^. is unvaluable 1 ^lae. I. 40. her*, was turned into mourning £ MiCt 6. 23. as become the e> of his ancient years EXCELLENT. iui. 11. 8. it is reported tnat thou only art e. ^h. 1^' Vb. ordered the kiugd. in most e. manner . 701 EXP Ecel. 42. 2t. he hath garnished the e. works 48. 24. he saw by ao s. spirit what should come S Alac. 3. 26. e. in beauty, and comely iu apparel 15. 13. .who was of a wonderful and e. majesty EXCEPTION. Wisd. 14. 25. there reigned in all men, without e. EXCESS. EceL 31. 29. wine drunk with e. maketh bitterness 37. 30. for e. of meats bringeth sickness EXCESSIVE. Eecl. 19. 30. a man's attire and e. laughter shew 33.29' be not ^.toward any, and without discretion EXCHANGE. Ecel. 37. 11* nor with a merchant concerning e. 44. 17- Noah was taken in e. for the world EXCUSE. Eeel. 32* 17. but findeth an e. according to his will EXECUTE. 1 EsdJi.4S.s%n^ such men as might e. priest's office Jud. 13. 5. to e. my enterprises to the destruction Wisd. 9. 3. and e. judgment with an upright heart Ecel. 35. 17. judge righteou^y and e. judgment 45. 15. should e. the office of the priesthood lilfai:.6.S2.how long will it be ere thou ^.judgment? EXECUTED. Dan. 3. 5. in all thingsihouhast e. true judgment 2 Mac. 3.23. Heliodorus £, that which was decreed EXECUTETIi. Ecel. 20. 4. he that e. judgment with violence EXEGUTING. 2 Esd. 5. 39. from c. the office of the priesthood Wisd. 12. 10. but e. thy judgments upon them EXECUTION, 1 £f 6. praise the Lord, e. the everlasting King 7. 1 wilt e.my God,my soul shall praise the King Eecl. 6. 2. e. not thyself in thine own heart 13. 23. they e. what a rich man saitb to clouds EXTOLLED. Tob. 13. 18. blessed be God who hath c. it forever EXTOLLETH. Eecl.yiJ^ .every counsellor ^.counsel, but there one EXTREME. 2 ^ij.5.l4.an e. fearfulness went through my body Witd. 13. 27. therefore came ^.damnation on them Eeel. 42. 8. be not ashamed to inform the e. aged 2 Mae. J. 42. to have spoken of the e. tortures EXTREMITY, 2 Mac. 1. 7, we wrote to you in the e. of trouble EYE. Ti^. 4 16. let not thine e. be envious when givest Jud. 2. II. that rebel, let not thine e. spare them Ecel, 4. 5. turn not away thine e. from the needy 7. 23. hast thou cattle i have an e. to them 9. B. turn away thine e. from a beautiful woman II. 12. yet the e. of the Lord looked upon him 14. 8. the envious man hath a wicked e. 9.a covetous man's e.not satisfied with his portion 10. a wicked e. envieth bread, he is a niggard 17- 8. he set his f. upon their hearts to shew them 22. will keep the deeds of man as apple of the e. 22. ig. he that pricketh the e. will make tears 26. 11. watoh over an impudent «. marvel not 31. 13. remember that a wicked e. is an evil thing, and what is more wicked than an e. 'f 35.8. give the Lord*his honour with a good e. 10. give to the Most High with a cheerful e. 40. 22. thine e. desiieth favour and beauty 43. 18. the e. marvelleih at the beauty of it 2 Mae. 5. 17< and his e. was not upon the place EYE-LIDS. Eecl. 26. 9. whoredom may be known in her e. EYES. 1 Esd. 4. 19. they gape and fix their e. fast on her 2 Esd, Q. 38.1 looked back with my f .and sawwoman 10.55. as much as thine e. be able to see 3b5.2.10«the sparrows muted warm dung into my e. 3. 12. I set mine e. and my face towards thee 17. scale away the whiteness of Tobit's e. 6. 8 5. 30. he shall return, thine e. shall see him 10.^. since I have let thee go, the light of mine e. 11. 7. 1 know that thy father will open his e. 8. therefore anoint his e. with the gall, ll. 12. when his e. began to smart, he rubbed them IS. whiteness pilled away from comers 01 nis e Jud. 7. 27. the death of our infanu before our e. 10. 4. decked herself to allure the e. of all men 16. 9. her sandals ravished his e. her beauty took Esth. 13. 18. because death was before their e. Wisd. 11.18. shooting horrible sparks out of their c. 15. 15. which neither have the use of e. t» see Eecl. 3. 35. without e. thou shalt want light 4. 1, my son, make not the needy e. to wait long 12. 16. an enemy will weep with his c. but if find 13. 19- his g. are upon them that fear him 16. 5. many such things have I seen with mine e. 17. 6. a tongue, and e. and ears gave he them 13. and their ff. saw the majesty of his glory 15. their ways shall not he hid from his e. 19. and his «. are continually on their ways 18. IB. a gift of the envious cousumeth the e, 23. IQ. only feareth the e. of man, and knoweth not that the g. of the Lord are brighter than the sun 27. 1. that seeks abundance will turn his g. away 22. he that winketh with the «. worketh evil 30. 20. he seeth with his e. and groaneth 34.l6.the e. of the Lord are on them that love him 17. he raisethup the soul, audlighteneth the « 20, that killeth the son before his father's g. 38. 28. and his e. look still upon the pattern 39. 19. and nothing ,can be hid from his r. 43. 4. sending bright beams it dimmeth the g 45. 12. a costl> work, the desires of the e, 51.27. behold with your e. how I had little labour Bar* 1. 12. will give us strength and lighten our* 2. 18. the 4. that fail will five thee praise 3. 14. where is the light of the e. and peace 6. 17 . when they be set up, theirs, be full of dust Suf. 9. they perverted and turned away their e. 1 Mac. 4. 12. then the strangers lift up ^-Leir e 6. 10. sleep is gone from mine «. my heart fails 2 Mae. 3. 36* which he had seen with his «. EZEKIEL. Eecl. 49. 8. it was £• who saw the glwions vlsiori Apocrypha FAl EZLCniAS, OT EZEKIA3. ft Eld. 7. 40. and £. for the people in the timo of £cei, 48.17. £. fortified his city, and bronght water S3. E. had done the thing that pleased the Lord 49. 4. aU» except David aoil £. were defective t Mae. 15. 22. didst send thy angel in time of £. FABLES. Bar, S. 23. merchacCs of Theman, anthors of/. FACE, FACE. 1 Eld. 8.74. O Lord, I am luthamed before thy/. ft Etd. 1. 30. 1 wiU cast you oat from my /. 31, when you offer, 1 will torn my/, from yi 10. SS. her /. on a sudden shined exceedingly IC. 7. if my praver indeed be come before thy/. lA. 63. they ikah mar the beauty of thy/. 7oi. S. 9. 1 slept, and my/, was uncovered 3.6. turn not thy/, away from me 12. O Lord, I set mine eyes and/, toward thee 4. 7. nor turn thy/, from any poor^ and the /. of God shall not be turned away from thee 13.6. and he will not hide his /. from you lud.i.f, cover the whole/, of mo earth, IQ, 4. tl, spvead sackcloth before the /. of the Ld. 6. 5. and thou Achior shalt see my/ no more 19. look ou the/, of those that are sanctified 7. 4. these men will lick up the /. of the earth g. 1. then Judith fell upon her /. 10. S.I. 11.13. that serve in Jerus. before the /, of our G, 81. there is not such a woman for beauty of/. 14. 3. and they shall flee before yoixr/. 6. he fell down on his /^ and his spirit failed SViid,4.iO. iuiqaitieashallconvincethem to their/. 6. 1. before the /. of soch as have afflicted him 12. 14. nor king or tyrant be able to set his/. £cel. 6. If. he will hide himself from thv/, 17- 25. return, make thy prayer before his /. 18. 24. when be shall turn away his/, 81. 8. flee from sin as from the/, of a serpent 125. 17.. the wickedness ofawomaO'ChaQgethher/, S6. IT* SO is the beauty of the/, in npe age 34. 3. even as the liloeness of a/, to a f. 41. 21. to turn away thy/, from thy kinsman Dan. 3. 16. now we feaar thee, and seek thy/. Au. 32 these men commanded to uncover her/. £ for wisoom is a treasure that never/. Eecl. 17, 31. than the sun, yet the light thereof/. 41. 2. acceptable to him whose strength/. I Mac. ^. 10. and my heart /. for vexy care FAILING. h'isd. Vt. 15. paiily fainted, their heart/, them FAIN. « Mat, 6. 51. thev were r^ to dt^perst themselvei' 7£2 FAT. FAiKT. Jud. 8. 31, send us rain, and we shall/, no more Eccl.2. IS. wo be to fearful hearts and /; hands 4. 9. be oot/.-hearted when thoa sittest m jadgm. 7. 10. benot/.-heartedwhen makest thy prayer 84.84./ not to be strong in Lord, toconfirmyoa 43. 10. they will never/, in their watches 1 Mac. 3. 17. we are ready to/, with fasting FAINTED. Jud. 7, 22. women and young men/, for thirst 8.g. when she heard that they/, for lack, of water EttA, 15* 7. the queen fell down, was pale and/. fWjrf. 17. 1-5. ve^ed with apparitions, and partly/. 2 Mac.3.Q4. astonished at the power of God, and/. FAINTNESS. Etth, 15. 15. she was speaking, she fell down lor/. FAIR, FAIR, Tab. 6. 12. the maid is/, and wise, now hear me JMd. 12. IS, let not this/, damsel fear to come Eit/i. i6. 5. the/, speech of those that are in trast Ecci. 3. 15. as the ice in the/, warm weather 6. 5. a/, tongue will increase kind greetings 13.6. will speak thee/.aod say.whatwantest thou ? 22. 17. as/, plastering on the wall of a gallery 24. 14. as a/, olive-tree in a pleasant field 18, T am the mother of/, love, fear and hope 36. 18. so are the /. feet with a constant heart 50. 10. as a/, olive tree budding forth frnit Sut.S.a. T«ry/.woman,and one that feared die Lord 4. Joacim had a/, garden joining to his house 2 1/ac,3.25.aa horse adorned with a very /.covering FAITH, 2 £W. 5. i. and the land shall be barren of/. ^. 5, that have fathered/, for a treasure 28. for /.it shalu flourish, corruption be overcome 7^34. truth shail stand, and/ shall wax strong 13,23, such as have/, towards the Almighty Wisd. 3. 14. to him shall be given special gift of/. Eccl. 1. 27./, and meekness are his delight 25. IS./, is the beginning of cleaving to him 1 Mac. J4. 35. fot the justice and/, that he kept FAITHFUL. 2 Esd. 7. 24. in his statutes have they not been/, 8. 35. among/ there is none hath not done amiss 15, 2. cause them to be written, for they are/. Est/i. 16. 1. the king to all our/, subjects, greeting ^iW.S.g. such asbe/.in love shall abide with him Eccl. 1. 14* it was created with the/, in the womb 6. 14, a/, friend is a Strong defence and a treasure 15. nothing doth countervail a/, friend 16. a/, friend is the medicine of life 7. 18. nor a/ brother for the gold of Ophir 22. 23. be/, to thy neighbour in his poverty 56.15. shamefaced and/. woman is a double grace 27. 17. love Ihjr friend, and be/, to him 33. 3. the law is/, to him as an oracle 34. 8. wisdom is perfection to a/, mouth 36. 16. and let thy prophets be found/. 57. 13. for there is no man more/, to thee than it 44. 20. when he was proved, he was found/. 46. 15. by his word he was found to be/, an vision 4U. 22. as Esay who was great a.ndjfl in vision 1 Mac.^.52.w&s notAbraham fouijd/.in temptation: .1. 13. Judas had gathered a company of the/. 7.8. Bacchides was a great man and/, to the king 10. 27. now continue you still to be/, uoto us 14-41. till there should arise a/, prophet 2 Mac. 1.'2. Isaac and Jacob his/, servants 9- 26, that every man will be still/, te me FAITHFULLY. Eccl. 29. 3, Iteep thy word and deal/, with him FAITHFULNESS. Ecrl, 15. IS. and to perform acceptable/. 45. 4. he sanctified him in his,/*, and meekness 4d. 15. by his/, he was tfouod a true prophet FALL. 2Esd.7. 7- entrance is set in a dangerods place to/. 10. 19. that ought to mourn for the/, of so many 48. my son bi^pened to have a/, and died 12. 16. it shall not then/, but be restored 28. but at the Jast shall he/, through the swozd 13. J8. and sucb things as^'. in their seasons 15. 57. and thou ehalt/, through the sword Tob. 11.8. heshallrub, the whUeaess shall/, away, Jud. 6.^. and thou shalt/. among their slain 9. let not thy countenance/, have I spoken 8. IQ. they had a great/, before our enemies 16. 7. the mighty one-did not/, by young men Est/t. 14. 11 . O Loril, letdiem not laugh at our/. JVisd. 3. 15. the root of wisdom shall uever/. 6. 9. that je may learn wisdom, and not/, away 7- 25. therefore can iio wait for mercy and go not a&ide lest ye/. 18. we will/, into the hands of the Lord 5. 13. and the tongue of man is his/. •8. 1. strive not wilu a mighty insjiltstihoaf. FAM £rc/.9.3.meet not harlot lest thou/*, into her snaroi 9. so thmngh thy desire thoa/. Into destructiou 12, 15. if thou begin to/, he will not tarry 13. 21. a rich man beginning to/, is held up 14. 18. as of the green leaves, some/, some groir 19. L. small things, he shall/, by little and little 2. wine and women will make men to/, away 20. 18. the/, of the wicked shall come speedily 22. 19. that pricketh the eye will make tears/ 27. 00 my lips, thaC I/, not suddenly by them 23. 1. leave me not, and let me not/, by them S.lest 1/ before mine adversaries and my eaeoiy 8. the evil speaker and proud shall/, thereby 25. 7. he that Uveth to see the/, of his enemy 19. let the portion of a sinner /. upon her Z7- 26. whoso diggeth a pit shall/, therein 27- be that worketh mischief it shall /. on him J. they that rejoice at the /. of the righteoui 28. 23. such as forsake the Lord shall/, iuto it S6. lest thou f, before him that lieth in wait £9* 19. a wicked man tran^>ressiug the commandm. of L.shali/. into suretyship ; shall/, into snares 20. beware that thou thyseii/. not into the same 32. 20. go not in a way wherein thoa mayesc/. 35,15. her cry against him that causeth them to/. 38. 15. let him/, into the hand of the physician 16. my son, let tears/, down over the dead 43. 13. by hii commandm. he maketh snow to/. 46. 6. he made the battle to/, on the nations 50. 4, he took care oftemple that it should not/, £ar.4.31.miseTable are they that rejoiced at they/. 33. foi as she rejoiced and was glad at l^y /. 6. 27. for if they/, to the ground at any time Suj. 23. it is better for me to/, into your hands 1 Mac. 2. 19./. away every one from the religion 3.25. an exceeding great dread to/, on the nations 4. 32 . cause boldness of their strength to/, away 7. 38. be avenged, and let them/, by the sword 2 Mac. 9.7< Antiochofi fell, so that having a sore/. FALLEN. SEid.T.^. O Adam,thou art not/, alone, but we all 13.23,thatbe/.intodanger are such as have works 37. for their wicked life are/, into the tenipest Jud. 10.2. Judith rose where she had/, down 11.11, even death is now/, upon them and their sia Wisd. 11. 20. they have/, down vith one blast 18. 23. when the dead were now/, down by heaps Eccl. 13 , 22, when a rich man is /. he hath helpers 28. 18. many have/ by the edge ofthe sword, but not so many as have/, by the tongue 49. 13. who raised up forus the walls that were/.' 1 i^ar.9.21 .how it the valiant man/, that delivered 12.37. the wall on the east-side was/, down FALLETH. 1 £j^.6.56.hast likened to a drop that/, from vessel IVisd, 1 i , 22, as a drop of dew that/, on the earth Eccl. 3, 31. when he/, he shall find astay Bar. 6. 55. when fire/, on house of gods of wood FALLING. 2 E»2.12.1.S,great5trivings,shall stand in pearl of/. JVisd. iS. IL. that net/, into d«ep foi^elfulness 17. 4. noises as of waters/, sounded about them Eccl.34.l6. from stU'mbling,and he is a help from/. 43. 17./. down thereof as lighting of grasshoppers 2 Mac. 3. 21. to see the/, down of the multitude FALLS. 2 Esd. e. IT. I see/, of us that dwell in the land FALSE. Eccl. 34. 1. the hopes of a man are vain and/. 4. from that M-hich is /. what truth can come 36.39.so doth an heart ofunderstanding^/'.speeches Bar. 6. .8., yet are they but/, and cannot speak 44. whatsoever is done among them is/. 59. it is better to be a king than such /. gods iSuj-.43.knowestthey have born/.witness against me 49. for they have borne/, witness against her 61. for Daniel had convicted them of/, witness FALSEHOOD, Esthald.GJbegaJMag with/, and deceit of disposition 2 Mac. 15. 10. shewing them ihe/. ofthe heathen FALSELY, ■HTjitf. 14. 20. though they swear/,yetthey look not Bgt IS. or else Daniel that speaketb /. against us FAME. il Mac. 3.26. insomuch ashis/. came to the king 41. the merchants hearing the/, of them FAMILY. lob. 5, 10. shew me of what tribe and/, thoa art 1 1 . dost thou seek a tribe or/ of an hired man i 13. I enquired to know thy tribe and thy/. Jud. 8. 18. no/who worship gods made with hands Esta. 14. 5. 1 have beard in the tribe of my/. 16. 18. hanged at gates of Susa, with all his/. FAMILIES. 1 Esd. 1. 4. prepaK you after your/, and lciudred» 5. Uie dignity of the f. of yon the Xjevites 2. 8. then the «hief of the/, of Judea stood up 5. 1. the principal men of the f. were chosen 4. the names of the men according to ttieir , . £3. aSA of the chief .qf their/, the .ancieBlfr FAS 1 Ead. 5. 6B. so they went to chief of the/, and said 8. 26. the chief according to their/, and dignities 59. to the principal men of the/, of [srael 9. 16, Esdras chose the principal meo of their/ FAMINE. S Eld. 15. 5. 1 will bring/, death, and destruction 49. 1 will send poverty,/, sword, and pestilence f6, 18. the beginning of/, and great dearth 19. behold/, and plague are sent as scourges St, sword,/, and great confusion shall grow 46. for in captivity and /. shall they get children ^ob. 4, 13. for lewdness is the mother of/. Jud. 5. 10. a/, covered all the land of Chaaaan 7. 14. they and children shall he consumed with/. Eccl. 3^. 39. /. and death created for vengeance 40. 9. calamities,/, were created for the wicked 48. 2. be brooght a sore/, upon them Bar. 2.25. they died by/, sword, and by pestilence X Mae. 6. 54. the/, did so prevail against them 9. 24. in those days there was a very great/. 13.49* ^ gi^at number of them perished through/ FAMOUS. EeeL 44. 1. let ns now praise/, men and fathers Bar. 3.26m the giants,/, from the beginniug FANCIETH. £cel. 34. 5. heart/, as a woman's heart in travail FAR, 1 Esd. 9. 11. our sm in these things is spread/ S Esd. 4. 2. thy heart hath gone too/, in this world Tok. 13. 11. many nations shall come from/. Wisd. 12. 24. they went astray very/, in error 14. 17. because they dealt/, off; they took the counterfeit of bis visase from/. Eecl. 9. 13. keep/, from the man that hath power 15. 8. for she is/, from pride, men that are liars SI. 7. an eloquent man is known/, and near 23. 3. whose hope is/, from thy mercy 12. all such things shall be/, from the godly S7. 20. he is too/, off, he is as a roe escaped 43. 30. exalt Lord, for even yet will he/, exc 47. 16. thy name went/, unto the isfands Bar. 3. 21 . their children were /. from that way 4. 15. he hath brought a nation on them from /. 6. 73, for the just man shall be/, from reproach &Lf, 51. put these two aside one/, from another 1 Mac.S. 12. had conquered kingdoms/, and nigh 23. the sword also and enemy be /. from them 13. 5. be it/ from me that I should spare fi Jl/ac,4.40. a man/, gone in years, no less in folly 8. 35. they took their money and pursued them/. FARE. Eeel. 3. 20. a stubborn heart shall/, evil at last 30.24. thattrusteth shall/, never th« worse FARE weil. t Mae. 9. 20. if ye and your children/, aelt 11.21./. ye toeil, 33. 26. ?8.if ye/.u«//we have our desire,we are in health FASHION. £ Esd. 4. .35. how long shall I hope on this/, f 5.53.lhat be bom in strength of youth.are of one/. Wisd. Z.\5. not like other5,hi3 vays are of another/ 14. 19. to make the resemblance of the best/. FASHIONED. S Eid. 8. 8, for when the body is/, in the womb 11. that the thing which is/, may be nourished 14. him who with so great labour was/. Wisd. 7. S. I was/, to be fiesh in time often months 13. 13. formed it and/, it to the image of a man 15. 16. he that borrowed his own spirit /.them ig. 6. the whole creature was/, again anew FASHIONETH. Wisd.\5.7. potter/, every vessel with much labour £ce/.38.30.he/.the clay with his arm,boweth down FASHIONS. IVisJ. 16, 35. even then was it altered into all /. 2 Mac. 4. 9. training np in the/, of the heathen 13. now such was the i:eight of Greek / -6. 8. that the Jews should observe the same/. FAST. 2 Esd. 3. 18. thou didst set/ the earth Wisd. 2. 5. it is/, sealed, no man compth again 4. 4. yet standing not/, they shall be shaken 1,3. 15. set it in »watl, and made it/, with iron Eecl. 4.13. he that holds her/, shall Jnherilglory 44.12. their seed stands/, children for their sakes Bar. 6. 18. so the priests make/ their temples Bel 11. shut the door fast and seal it with thy signet FASTEN. Ecci. 14. 24. he shall also/, a pin in her walls FAST. I E.trf.8.50, and there I vowed a/.to the young men 73. rising up from the/, with my clothes rent Etd. 6. 31. if thou wilt/ seven days again 3. 23. seven days, but thou shall not/, in ihem 10. 4. but I purpose to mourn and /. till I die FASTED. 2Etd, 5. 20. 1/, sevendays, mourning and weeping G. 35. T wept and/, seven days in like manner %<*. 4. IS. the people/, many days in all Judsa B. 6 ehe/. aJlfihe >da^fi -of W widiOwhood FAT Bar. 1. 5. they wept,/, and prayed before the Lord 1 Mac. 3. 47- ^ey/ that day, aod put on sackcloth FASTING. ToJ.lS.S.prayerisgoodwith/.alni^juidrighteousn. 1 Mac. 3. 17. ready to faint with/, all this day QMac. 13.12. they besought L. with weeping aod/ FAT. I Esd. 1. 14. the priests offered the/, until night 9. 51. go then, eat the/, and drink the sweet Jud. 16. 16. aud all the f. is not sufficient Eccl. 26. 13. and her discretion will/, his bones 35. 6. the offering of righteous makes the altar/. 38. 11. and make a/, offering, as not being 47, 2. as the/, taken from the peace-oflfering Dan, 3. 16. liksasin ten thousands of/, lambs Bel. 27. Daniel took pitch,/, hair, and made lumps FATHER. 1 Esd. 1. 34. made him king instead of Josiashis/. 4. 20. a man leaveth his/, and cleaveth to his wife 21. remembereth neither/, mother, nor country 25. man loveth his wife better than/, and mother 2 Esd. 1 . 28. have not I prayed you as a/, his sons 29. that ye should be mycJiildren, and I your/. 2.5. as for me, O/. I call 00 thee for a witness To&. 3. 7* Sara was also reproached by her/ maids 5. 1./. I will do all that thou hast commaoded 6. 12. now hear me, and I will speak to her/. 15. the precepts which thy/, gave thee to marry 9. 4. butmy/. countetb Uie days if I tarry long 10. 1. now Tobithis/. counted every day 12. honour thy/, and mother-in-law, thy parents 11. 2. thou knowest how thou didst leave thy/. 14. 13. he buried his/, and mother honourably Jud. 9.2.0 L.God of my/.SimeQn,towhomgavest 12. I pray thee, I pray thee, O God of my/. Eu/i. 16. 11. as he was called our/*, and honoured f'f^iVf/.10.I.preserved the first formed/of the world 11. 10. these thou didst admonish and try as a/. 14. 3. but thy providence, O F. goveraeth it 15. for a/, afflicted with untimely mourning Eccl. 3. 1. hear me. your/. O children, aod do 3. whoso honoureth his/, makethan atonement 8. honour thy/, and mother in word and deed 9> forthe blessing of the/, establisheth children 10. glory not in the dishonour of thy/. 11. for the glory of a man is from honour of his/. 12. my SOD, help thy/, in his age, grieve him not 4. 10. be a/, to fatherless, and husband to mother 7- 27. honour thy/, with thy whole heart 22. 3. an ilUnurtured son is the dishonour of his/. 4. she that lives dishonestly is her/, heaviness 5.she that is bold dishooourethher/.and husband 23. 1. O Lord,/, and g&vernor of all my life 4. O Lord,/, and God of my life, give me not 14. remember thy/ and thy mother 30.4.tbough his/, die, yet he is as though not dead 34. 20, as one that killeth the son before his/, eyes 41. 17- be ashamed of whoredom before/and mo. 43.9. the/, waketh for the daughter ,noDe knoweth 10. lest she should be got with child in her/house 44. 19. Abraham was a great/, of many people 51. 10. 1 called on the Lord, the/ of my Lord Sus, 50. so she came with her f. and mother 1 Mac, 2. 54. Phinees our/, obtained covenant 65. give ear to him, he shall be a/, unto you 3. 2. so did all they that held with *his/. 6. 23. we have been willing to serve thy/. 11. 3. so to do because he was his /.-in-law 40. that be might reign in his/, stead- 13. 3. what my/, house have done for the laws 27. a m(K)ument upon the sepulchre of his/. 28. he set up pyramids for his/, and mother 2 Mac. 9, 23. my/, at what time he led ao army 11. 23, since our/, is translated to the gods 14. 37. who was called a/, of the Jews FATHERLESS. 1 Esd. 3. 19. mind of king and/ child to be all one 2 Esd. 2. 20. judge for the/, give to the poor Eccl. 4. 10. be as a father to the/, and a husband 35,14. he will not despise the supplication of the/ Bar. 6. 38. nor can they do good to the/ 2 Mac. 3. 10. for the relief of widows and/. FATHERS. 1 Esd. 1.31. according to the several dignities of / Sl.Josias died and was buried in his/, sepulchre 2.21. it may be sought out in the books of thy/. 6. 15. but when our/, provoked God to wrath T06. 3. 3. punish me fvot for the sins of my /. 5. deal with me according to my sins and my/ 4.12^ take a wife of seed of thy/, not a strange wo- maa who is not of thy/, tribe ; our/, married 8. 5. blessed art thou, O God of our/. Jud, 5. 7- they would not follow the gods of their/. 7.28. take to witness our God and Lord of our/. 8. Q6, who tneth us even as he did our /. 10, 8. the God, the God of oor/ give thee favour H'isd. 9. 1. O God of my/, and Lord of merjcy 13. 21. to whosey. hast sworn and made covenant 18. 6. of that night were our/, certified afore 9. the /. noK saoging out thfl songs of praise FEA [ApocErPM-f rTiA/. 18.24. in atones was the glory of/, gnwtn Eccl. 8. 9- for ttey also learned of tieir j^. 44. 1, let us now praise our/, that begat us Bar. 2. 6. but to us and to our/, open shame 21. the land that I gave unto your/. 3,8. according to all the iniquities of our/. Dan. 3. 3. blessed art thou, O Lord God of our/. Bel 1. king Asiyages was gathered to his/. Prayer of Manass. O Lord, almighty God of our/. 1 Mac. 2. 19. fall away from the religion of their/. 20. we will walk in the covenant of our /. 50. give your lives for the covenant of your/ 51. remember what acts our/, did in their timn ^, he blessed them, and was gathered to his/. 4.9- remember how our/, were delivered 3 Mae. 1. 25. thou that didst choose the/, 5. 10. nor had he sepulchre with his/. 6. 1. the Jews to depart from the laws of their/ 7' 2. rather than transgress the laws of our/. 34. if he would turn from the laws of his/. 30. the law that was given to our/ by Mose» 37 ■ I offer my body and life for laws of our/, 13. ,39, to bury them in their/, graves 13. 9. worse than had been done in his /. time FAUCHION. /«rf. 13.6. she took down bis /. from thence 16. 9. and the /. passed through his neck FAULT. Eccl. 9. 13. make no/. lest he take away thy life 1 Mac. 13. 39. as for any/, committed to this day 2 Mac. 14.2&* articles agreed on, man being iu no/ FAULTLESS. Eccl. 23. 10. he that sweareth shall not be/. FAVOUR, 1 Esd. 6. 5. the elders of the Jews obtained /. 3 Etd. 5. 56. if I have found /. iu thy sight, 6. II. 2hi. 1.13. gave me grace and/, before Enemcssai 13. 18. not of any/, of mine, but by the will of G Jud. 8.33. our servitude shall not be directed to/. 10. 8. the God of our fathers give thee/. Es/A. 16. 11. had so far obtained the/, we shew Wisd. 12. IS. thou orderest us with great /. Eccl. 1. 13. he shall find/ in the day of death 3. 18. thou shalt find/, before the Lord 23. 21. for there may be a returning to/. 33. 10. before a shamefaced man goeth/. 14. they that seek him early shall find/, 40. 22. thine eye desireth/. and beauty 41. 24. so shalt thou/, before all men 45. 1. which found/, in the sight of all flesh Bar. 1. 12. we shall find/, in their sight 2. 14. give us/, in sight of them that led us captiv 1 Mac. 10. 60. where he found/, in their sight 11. 24. to the king, where he loanAf. in his sight 2Mac. 2.22. Lord being gracious to them with all/f- 4. 11. privileges gr-anted of special/, to the Jews 6. 22. and for the old friendship might find/. 12. 45. there was great/, laid up for those godly FAVOURABLE. 1 Esd.ii.53.vfe besought Lord and found him/, to u» FAVOURABLY. Wisd. 6.16. sheweth herself/, to them in the ways 2 Mac. 9, 27. he will f. yield to your desires FAVOURED. 2 Mac. 6. 18. he was of a well/, countenance FEAR. 2 Esd. 3.3.1 began to speak words full of/. To5. 1. 19. I withdraw myself for/. 14. 3. he increased in the/, of the" Lord God Jud. 3. 28. the/, and dread of him fell upon all 14. 3. then/, shall fall upon them, they shall flee 15. 3,/. and trembling fell upon them &(A. 14-1, Esther in/, of death resorted to the Lord 19- O thou mighty God, deliver me out of my/, 15. 5. but his heart was in anguish for/. 8, the king, who in a/, leaped from his throne 13. my heart was troubled for/, of thy majesty Wisd. 4. 20. they shall come witn /. in'^uities con- 5, 2. they shall be troubled with terriU ■ f. [vince 6, 7. he who is Lord shall/, no man's py ^on 12. ll.nor didst thou for/, give them them .^ardon 17. 4. nor might the corner keep them from/. 10. they died for/, denying they saw the air 12./. is nothing but & betraying of succoua 15. for a sudden/, not looked for came npon them 19. these things made them to swoon for/. Eccl. 1. 11, the/, of the Lord is honour and glory 12. the/, of the Lord maketh a merry heart 14. to/, the Lord is the beginning of wisdom 16. to /. the Lord is fulness of wisdom 18. the/, of the Lord is a crown of wisdom 30 the root of wisdom is to/, the I/>rd 21, the/, of the Lord driveth away sins 27. the/, of the Lord is wisdom and instruclior. S8. distrust not the/, of Lord when thou art poor 30. thou earnest not in truth to the /. of ihe LorO '■ 7. ye that/, the Lord wait-for his mercy 8. ye that/, the Lord, believe him 9* ye that/, the Xord, hope for good and joy 16. that/, ^ Lord vill se«k vlui » {tlea:>ii4 ^POCllYrHA,] FEA ftf/.*. 17. *ii'' will bring /. and dread upon him 5. 5. be no without/, to add sin unto sin 0. 1(3. and they that/, ihe Lord shall find Him g. l6. I«t thy glorying be in the/, of the Lord 10. 19- t^-.v that/, the Lord are a sure seed 21. the ;. of the Lord goeth before authority 22. ihcir glory is the/, of tlie Lord 15. 13. and they that/. God love it not \6''i' except the/, of the Lord be with them 18.27. a wise man will/, in every thing 19.18. thf/, of Lord is the first step to be accepted Si. 18. a Vearful heart cannot sUiiid against any/, S.?. 27. nothing better than the/, of the Lord SI. 18. I am tlie mother of fair love and/. £5. 6. they', of God is the glory of old men 12. the /", of the Lord is beginning of his love S7,3. hold himself diligently in the /.of the Lord :i'J. lO. they that/, the Lord shall find judgment 36. S. send thy^. on all nations that seek not 4U, S, and cause/, of heart || 5./. of dea^ 7. he marvelleth that the/, was nothing S6. but the /. of the Lord is above them both ; there is no want in the/, of the Lord ^7. the/, of the Lord is a fruitful garden 41. 3. /. not the sentence of death, remember 45. S3, Phiiiees had a zeal in the/, of the Lord /W. 3. 7. thou hast put thy/, in our hearts 33. cailcth i; again, and it obe_yeth him with/. Su*. 57. and they for/, companied with you 1 Mac. S. 62./. not then the words of a sinful man 3. 6. wheretore tWe wicked shrunk for/, of him 25. then began the /. of Judas to fall on nations 4. 8. /. ye not their multitude, nor he afraid JO.70. they of the city let him in for/. 3 AJac. 3. 17. the man was so compassed with/. 21. the/, of the high pi-iest being in an agony .SO. the temple was full of/, and trouble 6. .SO. I suCfertliese things, because I /. him ?■ S9- /■ ^°^ t^bis tormentor^ but take thy death 13. 22. the enemies being smitten with /. fled 13. 16. they filled the camp with/, and tumult 15. 18. but the principal /. was lor the temple SS. send a good angel for a/, and dread to them FEARED. { Esd. 12. 13. it shall be /. above all kingdoms 'fob. 12. 16. they fell on tlieiv faces, for they /. Jud.8. a. none gave her an ill word, for she y. God Eccl. 1. 8. there is one wise and greatly to be/. Siij, 2, a fair woman and one that /. the Lord 1 Mac. 3.30./. ho should not be able to bear charges 12. 28. they/, and trembled in their hearts FEARETII. Jvd. 16. 16. but he that /. the Lord is great txci. 1.13. whoso/, the L. it shall go well vith him t). 17. wh'iso/. tlie Lord shall direct friendship 10. 2-t. none greater than he that /. the Lord 15. 1. he that/, the Lord, will do good IQ' S4. that hath small understanding and f. God 21, 6. he that/, the L. will repent from his heart 23. ig. such a man only/, the eyes of men 25. lu. there is none above him that /. the Lord Sf). 5. there be three things which my heart/. 23. but a godly woman given to him that/. Lord 32. U. whoso/, the L. will receive his discipline 33. 1. no evil shall happen to him that/, the Lord 34. 1+. whoso/, the L. shall not fear or be afraid 15. blessed is the soul of him that /. the Lord FEARFUL. i EsJ. 8. 22. word true, and whole ordinance is /. 12. shew me the plain difference of this/, vision 15.13. their seeds shall fail with a/*, constellation ^■cc/. 2. 1 2. wo be to /. hearts and Vaint hands -2. 18. so a /. heart cannot stand against fear 1 Mac. 3. 5t). such as were/, commanded to retorn 2 Mae, 1. 24. O Lord God, who art/, and strong 8. 13. they that were/, and distrusted, fled FEARFUL^'ESS. £ Ejd. 5. 14. an extreme/, went through my body 11. 40. had power over the world with great/. 15.37. there shall be great/, and trembling FEARING. &f/i. I l.g. nation was troubled,/, their own evils h:cl. 29. 7. refused to lend,/, to be defrauded Affft-, 9. 29. who also/, the son of Antiochus FEAST. ^d 1.1. Josias held the /. of the passover 19- Israel held the/, of sweet bread seven days 3. 1. Uarius made a great/, to all his sob' 5. 51. also they held the/, of tabernacles . 14. they kept the/, of unleavened bread Etd. 1,31. your solemn/, days have T forsaken S. 38. those tnat be sealed in the/, of the Lord y. 47. the time he should have a wife, I made a/, %>i. 2. 1. when I was come home in the/, of pen- tecost, which is the holy/, of the seven weeks <■ 19. he kpp: the wedding^', fourteen days hd. 6. 21.. Ozias made a/, to the elders it). 2. tn the sabbath-days, and in her/.^Jays f . 10. Olofernes made a/, to his servant only 1. were weary bccaunp the /. had been long EstU.1^.17.1 have not grr-aliy esteemed the king's^. /iVf/.29.25.shalt entertain and /".and have no thanks 32. 1 if thou be made the master of the/. 2. receive a crown for well-ordering the/. Bar. f 32. as men do at the/, when one is dead 1 Mac. 10. 34. and the three days after the/. 2 A/flC. 1. 9. see that ye keep the/, of tabernacles 6, 7. and when the/, of Bacchus was kept 21. they that had the charge of that wicked/. 8. 33. as they kept the/, for the victory 10. f). with gladness, as in/, of tabernacles 12. 31. came to Jerus. they, of weeks approaching 32. after the/, called pentecost went forth FEASTED. I Esd. 4. 63. they/, with instruments of music FEASTING. Jnd. 16. 20. the people continued/, in Jerusalem Est/i. 16. 22. shall keep it an high day with all/. FEASTINGS. Wisd. 19. 16. whom they had received with/. FEASTS. To&. 1. 6, I went often to Jerusalem at the/, 2. 6. your/, shall be turned into mourning Jiid. 8. 6. she fasted, save the/, and solemn days Est/t. 16. 22. among your solemn/, ye shall keep it Ecci. 33. 8. and he altered seasons and/. 43. 7. from the moon is the sign of/, a light 47. 10. he beautified their/, and set in order Bar. 1. 14. read this on the/, and solemn days 1 Mac. 1. 30. her/, were turned into mourn. ng 10. .St. I will that all the/, and sabbaths 12. 11. in our/, and other convenient days 2 Alac. 6. 6. to keep sabbath and ancienty. 7. 42. have spoken concerning the idolatroiu f. FEATHER. 2 S^d. 11. 12. there arose one/, and reigned . FEATHERS. i Esd.ll.S. outof her/, there grew other contrary /. and they became little/, and small 5, lo, the eagle flew with her/, and reigned 7. the eagle rose and spake to her/, saying 11. 1 numbered her contrary/, there were eight 20. the/, that followed stood "up on the right side 22. after this I looked and behold, the twelve /. appeared no more, nor the two little/. 24. that two little/, divided themselve-* 25. the/, that were under the wing thought 31. the head eat up the two/, under the wing 45. appear no more, thou eagle, nor thy wicked/. 12. 19. sawest the eight small under/, sticking 29. whereas thou sawest two/, under the wings FEATHERED. 2 Esd. 11.1. an eagle which had twelve/, wings FEATS. Jud. 11.8. that thou art wonderful in/, of war FED. 2 Mac. 5. 27. Jodas who/, on herbs continually FEDDEST. Wisd. 16. 20. thou/, thy people with angels* food FEEBLE. Wisd. 2. 11. that ■which is/, is found nothing 9. 5. for I thy servant am a/, person Ecc/. 25. 23. makcth weak hands and/, knees Bar. 2. 18. which goeth stooping and/, eyes fail 1 Mac. 1 . 5.6. virgins and young men were made/. FEED. 1 Esd. 16. 68./. you being idle with things oflTered FEEL. Jud. 16. 17. they shall/, them, and weep for ever Eccl. 30. 1. causeth him oft to/, the rod Bar. 6. 20. when they eat them, clothes/, it not 24. nor when they were molten did they/, it FEELETH. 2 Esd. 13. 4. as the earth faileth when it /. the fire FEELIKG. Wiid. 11. 13. they had some/, of the Lord FEET. 2 Esd. 1.26./. are swift to commit man-skoghter 2. 15. make their/, as fast as a pillar 25. O thou good 'nurse, establish their/. 5. 15. so the angel set me up upon my j. 6. 13. stand up upon thy/, and hear a voice 10. 30. he set me up upon my/, and said unto me 14. 2. I said, here am I, Lord, and stood on my/. Jud. 2. 7. cover the earth with the/, of my army 10. 4. and she took sandals upon her/. 14. 7. he fell at Judith's/, and reverenced her Ej/A.13.13.been content to kiss the the soles of his/. Wisd. 14. 11. a snare tothe/. of the unwise 15. IS. as for their/, they are slow to go Ecci. 6. 24. and put thy/, into her fetters 21. 19. doctrine to fools is as fetters on the/. S5. 20. as a sandy way is to the/, of the aged 26. 18. so are fair/, with a constant heart 38. 29. turning the wheel about with his/. 30. he boweth down his strength before his/. Bar, 6. 17. through the/, of them that come in 26. they are borne on shoulders, havingno/. FEIGN ED LY. 2 Esd. 8. 28. think not on those that walk/. 3 K FEW FELL. Esd. 9- 47. they/, to the grooad and worshipped 2 Eid. 10. 1. in his wedding-chamber he/, down 13. 11, and/, with violence on the multitude T06. 1. 4. Naphtali/. from the house of Jerusalem 11. 13. when he saw his son he/, on his neck 14. 10. hutAman/. into the snare, and perished Jiid. 4. 11./. before the temple and cast ashes 6.18. then the peopler.down and worshipped God 7. 22. young men/, down in the streets of the city 8. 3. he/, on his bed, and died in Bcthulia. 9- 1- then Judith/, on her face, and put ashes 10, 23. she/, down on her face, and did reverence 14. 6. he/, down on his face, his spirit failed 7. he/, at Judith's fcrt, and reverenced her 15. 2. fear and trembling/, upon them 5. they all/, upon them with one consent Esth.15.7. the queen/, down, was pale, and fainted 15, as she was spewing, she/, down for faintneai Wisd. 10. fi. fire that/, down on the five cities 17. 16. so whosoever there/, down was kept Eccl. 15. 11. say not, it is thro' the Lord If. away 16. 7- the old giants who/, away in fooli5hnes> 50. 17. the people/, to the earth on their faces Sus. 15. it/, out as they watched a fit time 1 Mac. 1. 5. and after these things he/, sick 3.11. many also/, down slain, the rest fled 4. 40. /. down flat to the ground on their face? 6. 8. laid him on his bed, and/, sick for grieC 4fl. whereupon the elephant/, down on him 7. 8. the dread of them/, on all the people 9- 40. many/, down dead, and the remnant fle-t 13, 22. but there/, a very great snow 2 Mac. 3. 27. Heliodorus/. suddenly to the ground 40. and the things/, out of this sort 9. 7. it came to pass he/, down from his chariot 9> his flesh/, away, and his smell was noisosie 24. if any thing/, out contrary to expectation 10. 4. they/, flat down, and besought the Lord 17. they slew all that/, into their hands 26. they/, down at the I'eet of the altar 12. 24. Timothens/. into the hands of DnsitheuTi 14. 41. being ready to be taken,/, on his sword FELLOW. Feci. R. 15. travel not by th« way with a hold/. 13. 23. if poor sj.eak, they sjy, what/, is thib ' Bar. 6. 43. she reproacheth her/, that she was nil FELLOWS. Dan. 3. £6. Angel came with Azarias and his/. 1 Mac. 4. 5. for, said he, these/, flee from us 10. dl. certain pestilent f. of Israel assembled FELLOWSHIP. Wisd. 6. 23. such shall have no/, with wisdor Eccl. 13. 1. he that hath/, with'a proud man 2. have no/. with one that is mightier than thynrll 17. what/, hath the wolf with the Iamb? FENCED, 2 Mac. 12, 13. which was/, about with walli FERVEN CY . Jud. 4. 9- every man cried to God with great/. FERVENT. 2 Esd. 6. 58. thy only begotten and thy/, lover 1 Mac. 2. 24. Phineea, in being zealous and /. 58. Elias, for being zealous and/, for the la^v FESTIVAL. 1 Mac. 1. 45. profane the sabbaths and/. day» FETCH. 2 Mac. 2. 15. send some to/, them to you FETCH ETH. 1 Esd. 4. S4. sun/ his course to his own place Ecct. 31. 19. he/, not his wind short on his bed FETTERED. If'isd. 17. 2. /. with the bonds of a long niglit FETTERS. Eccl. 6. 24. put thy feet into her/, neck into cbai' 29. then shall her/, be a strong defence to thee 21. 19. doctrine to fools is as/, on the feet FEW. 2 Esd. 4. 33. wherefore are our years/, and evil ? 7. IC. they ara but/, and evil, full of perils 7. 70. there shoald be very/, left in amultitude 8. 1. but he hath made the world to come for/. 3. there be many created, hut/, shall be saved 62. but I have shewed to thee aud a/, like thee 10. 57. called with the Highest, and so are but/. Eccl. 17- 2. he gave them/, days, and a short time 41.13. a good life hath hut/.days,buta good nan* 43. 32. for we have seen but a/, of his works Bar. Q. 13. we are but a/, among the heathen 1 Afa<:.3.17.how shall we be able being so f.to figlii 18. for many to be snut up in the bands of a f. 6. 54. there were but a/, left in the sanctuary 7. 1. Demetrius came up with a/, men to a city 28. 1 will come with a/, men, that 1 may see jf», g. 9- lei us now save our lives, for we are hntj. 12. 45. and choose a/, men to wait on thet 15. 10. so that/, were loft with Tryphoii 2 Mac. 2. 21. so that being but a/, they over^am^ 6. 17. come to declaring of the matter in /, word; 12. 54. iii fighiing, a/, of the, lews -*• r*- ^..uix FIG ^ dfuA.14.30. gathcipd together not a/, of his men FEWER. C Mae 5. 14. and naj". were sold than slain 10 17. they killed no/", than twenty tliousand 12. 10. noY. than JOOO men on foot, 5\)0 horsemen FIDEUTV. l:sth. 13. 3, Amon was approved for his stedfast /. FIELD. £ Eid- 7.6. a city is builded and set upon a broad/. 9. 17. like as thti/. is, so is also the seed 24. go into a _/". of flowers where no honse is 26. there did ( eat of the herbs of they. 1C> 3. then 1 came into Ihisy, as thou seest 32. and 1 went into tliey. and lo, I have seen 51. therefore I bade thee remain in the/. 12,51. 1 remained still in the/, seven days and did eat only ir those days of the flowers of the/. 15. 57. then went I forth into the/, giving 16. 28. two of the /. which shall hide themselves 77. like as a/, is covered over with bushes IVisd. 17. 17- whether he were a labourer in the/. 19. 7. and out of the violent stream a green /. HccL 24. 14. as an olive-tree in a pleasant/. £e/ 3.1. and who was going into the/, to bring it 1 Mac. 10. 71* come down to us into the plain/. 14. a. the trees of the/, gave their fruit FIELDS. C Esd. 15. 41. that all/, may be fnll and all rivers 16.32. and/, thereof shall wax old, and her ways Jud. 2. 27. be burnt up all their/, and destroyed .1. 3. all our/, of wheat lie before thy face 4. 5. for their/, were of late reaped (>. 4. their/, snail be filled with dead bodies 1 Mac. 16. 10. they fled to the towers in the/. FIERCE. 1 F.sd. 2.27. mighty kings and /". were in Ternsalem IVisd. 11. 17. a multitude of bears or/, lions 18. 15. as a/, man of war into the midst of a land 2 Mac. 10. .35. with a/, courage killed all they met 12. 15. who gave a/, assault against the walls FIERCELY. Ksi/t. 15. 7. the king looked very/, upon her 1 Mac. 6. 33. the king marched /. with his host FIEUCENE.SS. 2 Mae. 15.31 Maccabeus seeing the/, of the beasts FIERY. Jl'i'd. 11. 18. breathing out either a/, vapour £ccl. 43. 4. breathing out/, vapours and sending 45. 19. to consume them with the/, flame 4fl. 9 who was taken up in a chariot of/, horses FIFI'H. 2 E-rf.6.47.on (he/, day thou saidst to seventh part S Mac. "J. 15. afterward they brought the/, also FIFTEENTH. Esth. 10. 13. the 14th and/, day of the month J iliac. 1. 54. now lie /. (fay of the month Casleu FIFTY. Jud, 1. S. the breadth of the wall/, cubits 1 Mac. 9. 61. took about/, persons and slew them 2 Mac. 13. 5> there was a tower of f. cubits high FiFriES. 1 Mac. 3. 55. .ludas ordained captains over/. FIGS. Tud, 10. 5. Jndiih filled a bag with lumps of/. FIG-TREE. 1 Mac. 14. 12. every man sat under his vine and/. FIGHT. 1 Esd. 1. 28. but undertook to/, with him S /■>rf.d,24.at that time shall friends/, like enemies l-'J. 8. all were sore afraid, and yet durst/. ' 1 . the multitude which was prepared to/. Ml. one sball undertake to /. against another 15. 15. shall stand up to/, one against another J^id. 7. 11./. not against them in battle-array Esth.li. 6. two great dragons came ready to/. 7. that they might/, against the righteous Wiid. 5. 20. and the world shall/, with him i'.'cc/.4.28.strive for truth, the Lord shall/, for thee 29. 1.3. it shall/, for thee against thy enemies 1 Mac. 2. 40. if we/, not for our lives and laws 41. we will/, against him, nor will wo die all fi6. let nim/. the battle of the people 3. yi. but we/, for our lives and our laws 43. let us/ for our people and the sanctuary .68. that ye may/, with these nations assembled 4.S1, the host of Judas in the plain, ready to/. £. 32. he said,/, this day for your brethren 57. let us go and/, against the heathen 07. for that they went out to/, unadvisedly 6. 34. they might provoke the elephants to/. 8. .■»2, we will/, with thee by sea and by land 9. 8. peradventure we may be able to/, with them 30. r.hosen thee, that thoamayest/ our battles 44. Ibt us go,up now and/, for our lives 12.50. Ihev went close together prepared to/. 13.g,/. GUI' battles, which commandest,we will do 14. 13. -nor was there an> left to/, against them So.hawe chased aw ayin/. their enemies from them if). 3. be .instead of pie, gfj and/, for our nation c J#iit.£. iJi6. not to fear, bm lo/. manfully S ikfac.B.SG. told that Jews had O. to/, for them 119. they were ready, not only to f. with men 14. IS that. they had jo/. for their country UGHXETH. Esth. 14. 13. his heart to bate him that/.against us Wisd 16. 17. for the world/, for the righteous Eccl. 38. 28. he/, with the heat of the furnace FIGHTING. 2 Esd^ 13. 34. and to overcome him by/. Eccl. 28. 11. and an hasty/, sheddeth blood 1 Mac. 8. 10./. with them slew many of them 2 Mac. 12. 34. it happened that in their/, together 15. 27. /. with their hands, and praying to God FIGURE. Eccl. 49. 9- niade mention under the/, of the rain FILL. 2 Esd. 1. 20. and waters flowed out to your/. 4. 32. how great a floor shall they/. Tob. 8. 18. Ilagnel bade his servants/, his grave Jud, 2. 8. their slain shall/, their valleys 7. 21. Uiey had no water to drink their/. 8. 31. the Lord will send rain to/, our cisterns Wisd. 2. 7. let us/, ourselves with costly wine Eccl. 24. 19. and /. yourselves with my fruits 36. 14./. Sion with thy unspe;ikable oracles FILLED. 2 Esd. 4. .3fi. when the number of seeds is/, in you 5. 25. of all depths ofseu thou hast/.thee one river Tob. 12. 9' that exercise alms shall be/, with life Jud. 6. 4. their flelds shall be/, with dead bodies 10. 5. she/, a bag with parched corn and figs 13.2. Olofernes lying along, for he was/, with wine Wisd. 13. 12. refuse to dress his meat,/, himself 18. 16. thy almighty word/, all things with death Eccl. 2. 10. that love him shall be/, with the law 4. 12. that seek her early shall be f, with joy 16., S9. tbe Lord/, it with his blessings 17-7. withal, he/, them with understanding 23. 11. a swearer shall be/, with iniquity 31. 3. when he resteth, he is/, with his delicates 32. 15. he that seeketh the taw, be/. thereVith 33. 16. 1 f. my wine-press like a gatherer of grapes 37. 24. a wise man shall be/, with ble.<:sings 39. 6. he shall be/, with the spirit of understanding 12. for I am/, as the moon at the full 42. 25. who shall be /. with beholding his glory 47. 14. and as a flood/, with understanding 48. 12. and Elizeas was/, with his spirit Bar. 3. 32. he hath/, it with four-footed beasts 5. 7- God hath appointed that valleys be/, up Sus. 32. that they might be/ with her beauty 2 il/iire to look 5. 9.and thinking there to/.succour for his kindred 6. S2.the old friendship with them might/, favour FINDEST. 3 Esd. 2. 23. wherever Ihon/. the dead burv them Bel 12. if thou/, not that Bel hath eaten all FINDETH. Eccl. 19. 28. when he/, opportunity, he will do 25. 10. oh how great is he that/, wisdom ! 32. 17. but/, an excuse according to his will 40. 18. he that/, a treasure is above them both FINDING. Esth. 16. 14. he thought, /■. us destitute of friends Eccl. 13. 26. the/, out of a parable is wearisome FINE. 1 £.ri/.3.6.bridlesofgoldand an head-tire of/. lineu Jud, 10. 5, she filled a bag with figs and/, bread Eccl. 35. 2. he that reputeth good, offers/, flour ■38. 11. a sweet savour and a memorial of/, flour Bel. 3. were spent twelve great measures of/.flonr 2 Mae. 1. 8. we offered sacrifices and/, flour FINELY. 2ilfac.-l5.39.so speech/, framed delighteth the ears FINGERS. Wisd. 15. 15. idols nor have/, of hands to handle FINISH. Tob. 8.17. grant mercy, O Ld./. their life in health Eccl. 38. 27. they that watch to/, a work 28.he setteth his mind to/.his work and watcheth FINISHED. 1 Esd. 4. 55. till the day that the house was/, 6. 14. it was huilded mony years ago, and was/. 29. help tnem, till the house of the Lord be/. 7 .4, they/, these by the commandment of the Ld. 5. thus was the holy house/, in the month AAax 2 Esd. 6. 20. and when the world shall be/. ToA. 8. 20. for before the days of the marriage were/. Jud. 5. 22. when Achior had /. these sayings 8. 34. not declare it till the tilings be/, that I do £cc/.50. 19. besought Ld. till they had/, his servicf 1 Mac. 4. 51. they/, all the works they began to da FINISHING. 1 Esd. 5. 73. they hindered the/, of the building Eccl. 37. 11. withanhirejingfor a year of/, work 50. 14./. the service at the ^tar to adorn oflTering 2 Mac. S. 9- the sacrifice of the/, of the temple FIRE. 1 Esd., 1 . 12. they roasted the passover with/. 55. they broke walls and set/, upon her towers 6, 24. where they do sacrifice with continual/. 2 Esd. 1,23. 1 gave you not/, for your blasphemicw 3. 19. thy glory went through four gates of/. 4. 5. go thy way, weigh me the weight of thejf, 9. 1 have asked thee but only of the/, and wind 16, for the/, came and consumed it 50. as the/, is greater than the smoke 6. 37, my spirit was greatly set on/.andin distress 7. 8. one only path between the/, and the water 8. 8. thy creature is preserved in/, and water 22. whose service is conversant in wind and/. 13. 4. the earth failelh when it seeketh the/. 10. only 1 saw as it had been a blast of/. 11. the blast of/, fell upon the multitude 27.there came as a blast of wind, and/, and storm 38. destroy them by the law, -which is like to/. 14. 39. but the colour of the water was like/. 15. 23. the/, is gone forth from his wrath 41. /. hail, and flying swords, and many waters 61. thou as stubble, they shall be unto tnee as/. 16. 4. a/, is sent among you, who may quench it' 6. or may any one quench the/, in the stubble ? Q.f.shsX\ go from his wrath, who may quench it * 15. tbe/. is kindled, and shall not be put out 53. for God shall burn coals of/, upon his head 73. they shall be tried as the gold in the/. 78. it is cast into the/, to be consumed therewith Jud. 8 2J. for he hath not tried us in the/. 13. 13. they made a/, for a light, and stood round 16. 17. in putting/, and worms in their flesh Esth. 16. 24. shall be destroyed with/, and sword Wisd. 10. 6. who fled from the/, which fell down 13. 2. but deemed it either/, or wind, or swift air 16. 16. and through/, were they consumed 17.the/.had more force in the water that quench. 19. it burneth in water above the power off. 22.bnt snow and ice endured the/, and melted not 27, that M-hich was not destroyed of the f. 17. 5. no power of the/, might give them light fi. only there appawfd ft/* kindled ofitsvU |>r\«CHTPHA.] FIR VVfA.lS.S.thou gavest them a burning pillar sf/. li).SO. ihe/. had power in the water, forgetliug tcel.^.&. for gold is tried in the /. men in adversity % 30. water will quench a flaming /. 7.17. for the vengeance of ungodly is/, and worms 8. S. and heap nut wood upon h\sj. 10. lest thou be burnt with the flame of iiia/. 9. 8. for herewith love is kindled as a/. 11, 39. of a spark of/, an heap of coals is kindled 15. l6. he hath set/, and water before Aiee 16. t). among tlie ungodly shall a/, be kindled SI. 9> tbe end is a ttaoie of/, to destroy them C'2.S4. asthevu|]our and smoke goeth before the/. S3. l6. a hot mind is a burning /. will not bn quenched, never cease till he haih kindled a/. Sa. 10. as the matter of the/, is, so it burneth W, an hasty cuutentioa kindlcth a/. 36. 9- let him be consumed by the ra!;e of the/. 38. 28. the vapour of the /, wasteth his flesh 39. S6. water and/, are for the use of man's life vy.f. and death were created for vengeance 40. .10. but in his belly there shall burn a/. 41. SI. it burneth and uonsumelh the grass as/. 48. 1. then stood up FLlias the prophet as/. 3. he also three times brought down /. 9. who was taken up in a whirlwind of /. 50.9- as /. and incense in the censer, and as vessel 51. 4. from the choking of/, on every side ; and from the midst of the/, which 1 kindled not £ar,4.35./. shall come on her from the Everlasting (f 55. when /. faileth on the house of gods of wood Dan.S. I. and they walked in the midst of thii/. 2. opening his mouth in the midst of the /. said 56. the. anj^el smote the flame of the/, out of oven 44. O ye/, and heat, bless ye the Lord 1 Mac. 1.31. whentakenspoilsof city, hesetiton/.^ ' 50. when rent books they bprnt them with/, 5. SB. took all their spoils, and burnt city with/. 35. received spoils thereof, and bUrnt it with/. 68. Judas burnt their carved images with/. ^\ 39, the mountains whined like lamps of/. 51. set their instruments to cast /. and stones 10. 84. the temple of Uagon he burnt with /. 16. 10. wherefore he burnt towers in Azotuswith/. S Mac, 1. J8. keep it as the/, which was given us ig. the priests took the/, of the altar privily So. did send of those priests that had hid it to the /, they told us they found no/, but thick water fi2. this donev there was a great /. kindled 3.1. where the priests had hid/, water appeared fi. 1. to take the/, as it hath been signiHcd 10, the/, came dowu from heaven and consumed 7.5. td be bJFought to the /. and fried in the pan 8. si. Callisthenes that had set/, on the holy gates 9. 7. breathing out/, in his rage against the Jews fO, 3. striking stones; they took/, out of them IS. 0. burnt the haven, and set the boats on/, 9. set/, ou the haven and navy, so that the light of Che/ was seen at Jerusalem 240 furlongs off 13. H. the altar whose/, aud ashes were holy 14. 41. bade that/, should be brought to burn it FIRES. Jud. 7. 5. when they kindled/, on their towers 1 A/ttc. 12. 36. thejr kindled/, in their camp S Mac. 10. 36. and kindling/. burnt the blasphemers FIRM. Eccl. 43. J5: by his great power he makeih clouds/. FIRMLY. Euh. '.1. 5i that our kinffd. may not be/.established £V(7. 4*. 17, which the Almighty Lord/, settled FIRMAMKNT. fi Esd. 4. 7. how many springs are above the/. 6. 4. before the measures of the/ were named 20. the books shall be opened before the/. 41. on second day thou madest the spirit of the/. EccU 43, 1. the clear/, the beauty of heaven Dan. S. 34. blessed art thou in the /. of heaven FIRST. I Esd. 1. 1. the fourteenth day of the/* month 2. l.in the/, year of Cyrus king of the Persians 3. 10. the/, wrote, wine is the strongest 17. then began tL \f, who had spoken of wine 5. 53. from the/, day of the seventh month 57. in the/, day of the second month 6. 17. in the/, year that king Cyrus reigned 7. 10. Israel heldthepassover 14th day of /.month 9. 16. in the/, day of the tenth month they sat 17. was brought to an end (he /.day of/, month 40. hear Uie law in the/, day of seventh month 45. for he sat honourably in the/, place in sight Kid. 3. 12. they began tob6 more ungodly than/. 5. 4B. even so there is no swiftness of the/. d. 7. or when shall be the end of the/, f 8. Jacob's hand held/, the heel of Esau .18.0 I.ord, thou spakest the/.day and saidst thus 58. whom thou basi called thy/.-born lO >0. for out of her Came all at the/, others come 14. 4o, the/, that thou hast written publish openly at, 1. 6. with that ijthicb ^fras/. shorn . tbr r. tenth of kU increase I give to Aaron FLA Tab. 5. 13. we offered the/, born an& the tenths 14. 5. they shall build a temple, but not bke they. Jui'.S. 1 . the two and cwentieih day of the/, month 8. 29- this is not the/, day wherein thy wisdom Eith. 11. 2. in the/, day of the month Kisan IVitd. 6. 13. in making herself/, known to them 7. 1. offspring ofhim that was/, made of the earth 3. the/, voice which I uttered, was crying 10. 1 . preserved the/, formed father of the world 13. 3. the/, author of beauty hath created them 18. 13. upon the destruction of the/.-born £fc/. 4, 17. at the/, she will walk with him 6. 7. if thoii wouldst get a friend, prove him/. 11. 7. blame not, untlerstand/. and then rebuke 12, 17. thou shalt find him th^re/. tho' he pretend 17. 18. whom, being his/.-born, he iiot^nsheth 19- 18. the fear of the Lord is the/, step 23. £3./. she bath disobeyed the law of the. Lord 31.17.Ieav4^ off/for manners* sake, not uusatiable 18, reach not out thine hand/, of all 36. 12.#8rael, whom ihou hast named thy/.-bom 1 Mac. 1. l.he reigned in his stead,/, over Greece 2, 18. come thou/, and fulfil king's coaimaiidmeat 5. 40. if he pass over/, to us, we shall not be alile 4.1. he went/ over to them, and people after him 7. 13. the Assideanswere the/ that sought peace 43. Is'icanor himself was/, slain in the battle 6. 24. if there come /. any war on the Romans 27* if war come/, on the nation of the Jews 10. 47. he was the/, that entreated of true peace 16, t). he went/, over himself, and then the men 2 Mac. 2.30. belonging to Uie/. author of the story 4. 40. began /.to offer violence, one Auranus leader 7. 2. but one of them that spake/, said thus 4. to cut out *.he tongue of him that spalie /. 7. when the/, was dead, they brought the second 8. S3, himself leading the/, band, he joined battle FlRSr-FRUlTS. Tob. 1. 6. having the/, and tenths of increase Jvd. 11. 13. are resolved to spend the/, of the corn Eccl. 7. 31. give priest the/, and trespass-offering .15. 8. and diminish not the/, of thy bands 45. £0.he divided to him the/, of the increase 1 Mac. 3.49. they brought the/, and the tithes FISH. 2 Errf. 5. 7. the Sodomiiish sea shall cast out/. 7{i^.6.2.to wash himself, a/, leaped out ofthe river 3. the angel said to him take the/, and the young man laid hold ofthe/. and drew it to land 4. open the/, and take thtt heart and the liver 5. when they haH roasted the/, they did eat it 6. to what use is the heart,liver and gall of the/.' iS.lay on them some of the heart& liver of the/. 8. 2. put the heart andtheliver of the/, thereon 11. 4. take in thine hand the gall of the/. FISHES. 2 Esd. 6,47. that it should bring forth fowls and/. Ui. 12. the/, thereof are troubled before the Lord /rifrf.iy.lO.how the river cast up frogs instead of/. FIT. WisJ. 13.11. a vessel/, for the service of man's life Eccl. 33. 28. set him to work as is /. for him Hus. 15. it fell out as they watched a /. time 2 jl/atf. 2.29. must reek/things for adorning thereof 3. .17, who might be a/, man to be sent again 4. 19. thought/, not to bestow on the sacrifice FITTING. 2 Mac. 15. 38. if done well, and as is/, the story FIVE. Jud. 7. 30. Oztas said, let us yet endure/, days 8.9. had sworn to deliver the city after/, days Eccl. 17. 5. the use of the/, operations ofthe Lord SMac. 2. 23. being declared by Jason in/, books lO. 29, ^. comely men upon horses appeared FLAME, 2 Esd. 4. 48. when the /. was gont -y, I looked IVisd. 16. 18. sometimes the/, was mitigated Ecci, 8. 10. lest thou be burnt with the/, of his firfe 21. 9 the end of them is a/, of fire to destroy 28. 22. nor shall they be burnt with the/, thereof 45. 19. to consume diem with the fiery/. Dan. 3.24. so that/, streamed forth above furnace 26. the angel smote the /. of fire out ofthe oven 66. out of midst of the burning/ delivered us 1 Mae. 2. 59. by believing were saved out of the/. 2 Mac. 1. 39, this done, there was kindled a/. FLAMES. JVisd. 17. 5. Dor cbuld the bright/, of the stars 19.21* on the other side, the/, wasted not the flesh FLAMIl^G. 2 Esd. 13. 10. out of his lips he sent a/, breath ll. the/, breath fell with violence on multitude Ecci. 3. 30. water will quench a/, fire FLAT. 1 &rf,8.91.1ying/.on the ground before the temple 1 Mac. 4. 40. they fell down/, to the ground 2 Mac. 10. 4. they fell/, and besought the Lord 13. 12. lying ;. on the ground three days long FLATTER. I Etd. 4 31 . the hing was fain to/, to be reconciUd FLE JVitd. 14. 17- tbey might/, him that was Khvci t'LED 2 Eft/. 8.53. corruption is/, into hell to be forgott«c 10. 3. 1 rose up by night and/, and came hiiUei 14. 18. truth is/, far away, leasing is at hand T06. 1. 18. when ne was come, and/, from Judea 21. they/, into the mountains ol Ararath 2.8. this man is not yet afraid who/, away 8. 3. he/, into the utmost parts of Egypt Jud. 5. 8. they/, into Mesopotamia, and sojourned 10. 12, 1 am of the Hebrews, and am/, from theo' 11. 3. but tell me why arc thou/, from them ? 16. knowing this 1 am/, from their presence 15. 2. they/, into every way of the plain JViid. 10. 6. who/, froui fire, which fell 00 cities 10. when righteous/, from his brother's wrath 1 Mac. 2. 28. he and his sons/, to the niountaius 43. also all they that/, for persecution joined 4. 14. heathen being discomfited /. into the plain 5. 9. but they/, to the fortress of Datheiua 7. 32. and the rest/, into the city of David 44, they cast away their weapons add /. 9. 18i Judas was killed, and the remnant/. 33. they/, into the wilderness of TUecoe 10. 49. Uemetrius* host/. Alexander follow^ tH. when his accusers saw, they/ all away 83. the horsemen being scattered/. 10 Azotus 84, th^m that were/, into it he burnt with fire ll.l6.Alexander/.to Arabia,there to be defended 46. wherefore tiie king/, into the court £5. against Demetrius,who turned his back and/. 09- ^11 that were of Jonathan's side/. 15. 11. he/, to Dora, which lieth by the sea sidfl SI. fellows that have/, from tlteir country to you 37, in the mean time/. Tryphon to Urthosias It). 10. so they/, to the towers in ihe field 2 Mac. 5. 5. city taken, Menelaus/. into the casilo 7./. again into the country of tlie Amuiouitts 8. 13. they that were fearful/, away .11. Callisthenes, who was 7'. ioto a little hc^ 10.18 were/.togetber ioto two very strongcastlct .12. as for'limothrus, he/, into a strong hold 11. IS. Lysias/. away shamefully, and cscapeu 12.6. and those that/, thither, he slew 22. the enemies/, amain, one running this way 35.smoie his shoulder,so tbatGorgias/.to Mai-ixa 14. 14. the heathen that had/, out of Judea iXEB. 2 Esd 2. 36./. the shadow of this world l*. 15. and haste thee to/, from these times I'oA. 6. 17. the devil shall smell it and/, away Jud. 14. 3. they shall/, before your face iVisd. 1. 5. for holy spirit of discipline will/, deceit Ecci, 21.2./. from sin as from the face of a serpent Bar. 6.55. toeir priests will/, away and escape 1 Mac. 1. 53. wherever they could/, for succour 4- 5. for, said he, these fellows/, from us 9. 10. God forbid that 1 should/, from them 10.4.1. that/, to the temple of Jerusalem 73. where there is not a place to/, unto 2/l/a(;.4.26.Jason was compelled to/.toAmmoQi;esi 42. aud all of them they forced to/. 9'4.disgrace done to him by those that madehin/. FLESH. Jud. 2.3. then they decreed to desitroy all/. 14^. 10. he circumcised the foreskin of his/. 16. 17. io putting fire and worms in theiry. JVisd. 7- 2. L was fashioned to be/, in ten months 12. 5. and those devourers of man's/. 19-21. flames wasted not the/, ot the livingthing!) Eccl. 1. 10. she is with all/, according to hisijifi 13. 16. all/, consorteth according to kind 14. 17. all/, waxeth oid as a garment 18. so is the generation of/, and blood 17. 4. he put the fear of man upon all f. 31, and/, and blood will imagine evil 18, 13. but the mtfcy of the Lord is of all/. 23. 6. let not the lust of the /. take hold of me 16. a fornicator.' in the body of his/. 25. 26. cut her off from thy/, and give her a bill 28. 5. if he that is/, nourish hatred, who will inireat } 17. the stroke of the whip maketb marks in the/. 31. 1. watching for riches consumetb the/. 38. 28. the vapour of the fire wasteth his/. 39. 19. the works of all/, are before him 40. 8. such things happen to all/, man aud hsasi 41. 3. the sentence of the Lord over all/. 44. 18.thatall/.5hould perish no more bytheflo<^ 20. he established the cov^antin his/. 45. 1. who found favour in the sight of alt/. Bar. 2. 3. that a man might «at the/, of his sm Bel 5. living God who bath sovereignty over all A 1 Mac. 7. 17./. of thy saiaits have they cast c- 2 Mae. 6. 21. besought him to bring/, of his o, provision, aud maktf as if he did 44: the/. 7. 1. compelled against the law, 10 taste swlieiT 9. y. while he Uved i« pain, tU/. fell aw^^* FLO FLESHLY, Fjth, t*. IC. and {o magnify aJ. fcing for ever FLESHY. Eccl. 17, i6. nor could they make/, hearts for stony FLEW. 2 Esd. 11.5. lo, the eagle/, with her feathers 13 6. he had graved a mountain, and/.up upon it FLIES. Wisd. 16.9. for them the bitings of/, killed .0 10. how the ground brought forth/. FLIGHT. 2 Esd. 5. 6. the fowls shall take their/, away 1 Mac. 4. 20. that the Jews had puttheir host to/. ■ 35. now when Lysias saw his army put '■.of. 5. 60. that Joseph and Azarias were put lo/, 6. 5. that the armies against Judea were put to/. 10. 73. thy fathers have been twice put to/. 11. l5.kingPtolemee met him and put him to/. 72. he put them to/, and so they ran away 16. 8. Cendcbus and his host were put to/. e A/ac. 8. 6. put to/, no small number of enemies 24. by help of the Almighty they put all to/. Q.S.Antiochos being put to /.returned with shame 11. 11. and they put all the other to/ 12. 27. after he had put to/, and destroyed them 37. rushing unawares he put them to/. FLIKT. 1 A/nc.l0.73.where is neither stone nor/.%or place FLINTY. IVisd. 11. 4. water was given them out of/, rock FLOCK. ? Esd. 5, 18. leaveth his/, in the hands of wolves 15. 10. my people is led as a/, to the slaughter 'Jo/i. 7. 8. after they bad killed a ram of the/. iJar. 4.26. were taken away as a/.canght of enemies FLOCKS. Jnd. 2. 27. he destroyed their/, and herds 3. .3. out/, and herds lie before thy face S Mac. 14. 14. the heathen came to N icanor by/. FLOCKING. 2 Mac. 3. 18. others ran/, out of their houses 14. 23. sent away people that came/, to him FLOOD. 2 i:>rf.3.9.thoiibroughtest the /.on those that dwelt 10. as death was to Adam, so the/, to these 13. 44. held still the/, till they were passed over JEiM. 11. 10. from a little fountain a great/. tVisd. 10.4. the earth being drowned with the/. Eccl. 21. 13. knowledge shall abound like a/. 39. 22. his blessing watered the dry land as a/. 40. 10. and for their sakes came the/. 44. 17. therefore was he left when the/, came 38. that all fiesh should perish no more by the/. 47. 14. and as a/, filled with understanding 1 Afflc .6. 11. how great a/.of misery wherein I am ? 7. 8. Bacchides, who ruled beyond the/. FLOODS. 2 Esd. 4. 15. the/, of the sea also took counsel 17. the thought of the/, oftbeseacame to nought IQ. the sea also bath his place to bear his/. 21. like as the sea is given to his/, even so 16. Go. that the/, might pour down from rocks Wiidm 5. 22. and the/, shall cruelly drown them FLOOR, S. 2 Esd. 4. 32. how great a/, shall they -fill 35.when coraeth the fruit of the/, of ourreward? 39. that the /. of the righteous are not filled Jnd. 14. 15. he found him cast upon the/, dead FLOTES. 1 £jrf.5.55.should be brought oy/.to haven of Joppe FLOUR. Eccl. 35. 2. that requites good, ofFereth fine/. 38. 11. give sweet savour a memorial of fine/. 39- 26./. of wheat for the use of man's life Be/3.spentonhimtwelve great measures of fine /. £ ZJac. 1.8. we offered sacrifices and fine/. FLOURISH 5 Eyrf.fi.28. as for faith, it shall/corrupt, overcome Wisd. 4. 4. though they/, in branches for a time Eccl. 1. 18. making peace andperfect health to/. 11.22. suddenly he makethhis blessing to/. 39. 14. /. as a lily || 46. 12. let their bones /. 49. 10. FLOW. Z Etd. 3. 33. and 1 see that they/, in wealth FLOWED, ETH. 2 Esd. 1. 20. and waters/, out to your fill Eccl. 46. 8. that/, with milk and honey. Bar. 1 . 20. FLOWING. 2 Esd. 2. 19. as many fountains/, with milk Wesd. 7-25. a pure influence/, from the glory FLOWN. IVisd. 5. 11 . as when a bird hath/, through the air FLOWER. t Eid. 15. 50. the glory shall be dried up as a/. Ifisd, 2. 7. let no/, of the spring pass by us JftV. 26. 19. keep the/, of thine age sound 42. 9. lest she pass away the/, of her age 50. 8. as the/, of roses in the spring of the year 53. 15. eveu from the f. till the grape was ripe 78B FO(l FLOWERS. 2 Esd. 5. 24. and of all the /. thereof, one lily 36. make me the withered/", green again 6. 3. he said to me, before tne fair/, were seen 44. there were/, of unchangeable colour 9. 17. as the/, be, such are the colours also 24. but go into a field of/, eat only/, of field, taste no flesh, drink no wine, but eat/, only 26. and there I sat among the/, and did eat 12. 51. I did eat only in those days of the/. FLUTES. 1 Esd. -*i. 2. musical instruments, tabrets and/. FLY. Wisd. 5.21 . as from a bow shall they/, to the mark Eccl. 11. 3. the bpp. is liltk among such as/. 43. 14. through this the clouds/, forth as fowls FLYING. Eccl. 11. 10. neither shalt thoa escape by /. FODDER. Eccl. 33.24. /. a wand, and burdens are for the ass 38. 26. and he is diligent to give the kiA/, FOLDED. Jvd. 10. 5. so she/, all these things together FOLLOW. 2 Esd. 7. 35. work shall /. and reward be shewed Toi. 4. 5. /. not the ways of unrighteouness Jud. 11. 6. if thou/, the words of thy handmaid Eccl. 5. 2. /. not thine own mind and thy strength 11. 10. If thou/, after, thou shalt not obtain 23. 28. it is great glory to/, the L. to be received 27,l7.if bewrayest secrp.ts,/.no more after him,20. 46. 10. Israel might see that it is good to/, the .L, Dan. 3. 18. and now we/, thee with all our heart 1 Mac. 2, 27. is zealous oE the law, let him /. me 2 Mac. 2. 28. to/, the rules of an abridgement 8. 11. the vengeance that was to/, on him 11.29. to return home and to/, your own business FOLLOWED. Jvd. 15. 13. the men of Israel f. in their armour Est/t. IS. 4. the other/, bearing up ner train Eccl. 46. 6. becauie he/, the mighty One 51. Iti.and earnestly 1/. that which is good 2 Mac, 4, ItJ. whose custom they/, so earnestly 8. 36. because they/, the laws he gave them FOLLOWEST. Eccl. 27. 8. if thou f. righteousness, shalt obtain her FOLLOWETH. 2 Esd. 6. 7- and the beginning of it that/. 9. Eccl, 29. 19. and/, other men's business for gain 31. 5. he that/, corruption, shall have enough 34. 2. is like him that/, after the wind 2 Mac. Q. 25. to whom 1 have written as/. FOLLOWING. 1 Esd. 2. 16. wrote to him these letters/. 7. 1./. the commandments of king Darius 2 Esd, 11. 13. so the next/, stood up and reigned 2 Mac. 4. 17. the time/, shall declare these things 9. 4. the judgment of God now/, him 12. 39. on the day/, as the use had been FOLLY. Eccl. 8. 15. thou shalt perish with him through/. 20. 31. better is he that hideth his/, than a'man 47. 20. and thou wast grieved for tay/. 2 Mac. 4. 6. that Simon should leave his/. 40. a man far gene in years, and no less in/. FOLLIES. Eccl. 16, 23. a foolish man erring, imagineth/. 30, 11. give him no liberty, and wink not at his/. FOOD. 1 Esd. 8. 79. to give us/, in the time of servitude 80. he made us gracious so that they gave us/. Wisd. 36. 3. to the end that they desiring/. 20. thou feddt'st thy own people with angels*/. Eccl. 37. 20. he shall be destitute of all/. FOOL. Eccl, 8.17. consult not with a/, cannot keep cottnsel 18. 27. but a/, will not observe time 19. 11 . a/, travelleth with a sword as a woman 12. as an arrow, so is a word within a/, belly 20. 7. ababbler and a/, will regard no time 14. the gift of Skj. shall do thee no good 16. the/, saith, 1 have no friends, no thank for 20. rejected, when it cometh out of a/, mouth 21. 14. injer parts rf a/, are like a broken vessel IG. talking of a/, is like a burden in the way 18. as a house destroyed, so is wisdom to a/. 23. a/, will peep in at the door into the house 22. 7. whos^ teacheth a/, is as one that glueth 8. he that telleth a tale to a/, speaketh to one 11. weep for the/, he wants understanding, but the life of the/, is worse than death 12. but for a/, and an ungodly man, all his life 33. talk not much with a/, and go not to him 34. and what is the name thereof but a/. ? 18. a fearful heart in the imagination of a/. 23. 14. so thou by thy custom become a/. 27. 11. but a/, changeth as the moon 31, 7. and every/, shall be taken therewith 30. drunkenness increaseth the rage of a f. FOR [APCCRlfPHA FOOLERIES. Eccl. 22, 13. thou shalt never be defiled with hia / F00i:bII. 2 Esd. 4. 19- it is a /. thought they have devisft 10.6. thou/.womaii above all otber>seestthou mt r(-1tje^.3.l2. their wives are/, their children wicta 11. 15. for/, devices of thtir wickedness 35. 14. the enemies of thy people are most/, 19. 3. they added another/, device, pursued thew Eccl. 4? 27. be not an underling to a/, maa 15. 7. but/, men shall not attain unto her 16. 23. a/, man erring, imagineth follies 21. 22. a/.man's foot is soon in neighbour's liouay 22. 3. and a/, daughter is born to his loss 23. nor rich that is/, to be had in admiratioa ' 33. 5 the heart of the/, is like a cart wheel 50. 26. and that/, people that dwell in Sichem 2 Mac. 2. 32. it is/, to make a long prologoe 14. 5. opportunity to further his/, enterprize FOOLISHNESS. Wisd. 10. 8. left behind them amemoriEkloftheir/ Eccl 16, 7- who fell in tne strength of their/. 23. 8. the sinner shall be left in bis/. 41. 15. a man that hideth his/, is better than 47. 23. Roboam, even the/, of the people Bar. 3. 28, but they perished by their own/. FOOLS. Wisd. 5.4. we/, accounted his life madncrss 15.5. the sight enticetb/. to lust after it Eccl. 20. 13, the graces of/, shall be poured ou 21. 19. doctrine to/, is as fetters on the feet 26. the heart of/, is iu their mouth 27. 13. the discourse of/, is irksome, their sport 34. 1. hopes vain and false, and dreams lift up/, Suj. 48. are ye sach/, ye sons of Israel ? FOOT. 2 Esd. 16. 69, consent to them, be trodden under/. Jud. 6. 4. for we will tread them under/. 13. thpy left him at the/, of the hill Wiid. i:i. 18, which cannot set a/, forward Eccl. d. 36. let thy/, wear the steps of his door 9. 2. to a woman, to set her/, upon thy substance 21.22. a foolish man's/.is soon in his neigLb.house 40. 25. gold and silvermade the/, stand sure 46. 8. of six hundred thousand people on/. 50. 15. he poured out at the/, of the altar 51. 15, my/, went the right way from my yooth Bar. 5. 6. for they departed from thee on/. 1 Mac, 4. 23. threescore thousand men of/. 5.48,none do hurt, we will only pass through 00/. 10. 72. that thy/, is not able to stand before us 1 Mac. 5.21. to make the sea passable by/. 10. 26. and fell down at the/, of the altar FOOTMEN. 1 Esd. 8. 51. I was ashamed to ask the king's/. Jud. 1. 4. and for the setting in array of his/. 2. 5, of/, an hundred and twenty thousand 19. to cover the face of the earth with chosen/. 22, he took all his army, his horsmen, and/. 7. 20. both their/, chariots, and horsemen 9. 7- they glory in the strength of their/, 1 Mac Q. 4. they went to Berea with 20,000/. 10. 82. Simon set his host against the/. 12.49. then sentTryphon an host of/, to Galilee 16, 5. a mighty great host of/, and horsemen 2 Mac. 11, 4, puffed up with his ten thousand/. 13. S, having a Grecian power of/. 110,000 FOOTSTEPS. J7id. 6. 4. their/ shall not be able to stand Bel IQm and mark we!' whose/, are these 20. I see he/, of men. women, and children FORBEAR. 2 jEjrf.l.9.how long shall/.them to whom done good 1 Mac. 2. 24. nor could he/, to shew his anger 2 Mar. 5. 25. did/, till the holy day of sabbath FORBEARETH. 2 Mac. 6. 14. nations whom the Lord patiently/. FORBID, 1 Mac. 2.21. God/, that we should forsake the law 9. 10. God/, that 1 should do this thing FORBIDDEN. Jjid. 11. 12. thingsthaiGod hath/, them to eat 2 Mac. 12. 40. which is /. the J ews by the law FORBIDDETH. 2 Mac. 6, 5. with profane things which the law/. FORCE, 2 Esd. 7. 35. and the good deed shall be of/. 9. 37. the lawperisheth not but remaineth in his/, Jnd. g. 8, and bring down their/, in thy wrath Wisd. 4. 4. through/, of wiud shall be rooi^d out 16. 17. the fire had more/, in the water 18. 22, not with strength ot body nor/, of arms 19- 13. with former signs by the/, of thunders Etcl. 4. 26, and/, not the course of the river 39. 2d. in destruction they pour out their f. 1 Mac. 6 63, he fought, and took the city by/ 7. 25. that he was not able to abide their/, 27. Nicanor came to Jerusalem with great/. 12, 42. that Jonathan came with so great a/. 2 Mae. 5 took the city by/; of arms FOR ^ A/ac.l0.24.tho' bf would take Jewry by /".of a '"'""' ' Id of his r,oat, drew him by FORCED. 12, S5. taking hold of his r.nat, drew hioi by/. ^Visd. 14. 19./. his skill to make the resemblance Eccl. 31. 21. if thou habc been/', to eat, arise t Mac. 4. 4S. aod all nf them they/, to tlee IXtUCES. 1 Mac. S. 44. so thev joined/, and smote sinful men ^. 27. he gathered all the/, of his realm ^ 3. 34. he detiveTed to him the hall of his/." 37. the king took half the/, that remained 42. saw that the/, did encamp themselves 4. 4. while the/, were dispersed from the camp 7. C. that his/', had taken Antiochus and Lysias \f. 58. he put/, in them and provision of victuals 67.when he began to smite, and came up with/. lU. S6. enrolled amongst the king's /. about 30,000 of .lews as belongethto all the king's/. 48, then gathered king Alexander great/. 11. 38. be sent away all his f. every one to his own place, wherefore the/, of his father hated him 43. to help me, for all my/, are gone from me (iO.all the f. of Syria gathered themselves to him 12. 45. wilf give the rest of .the strong holds and/. 14, 1. king Demetrius gathered his/, together 15 10. at which time all the/, came together 12. he saw that his/, had forsaken him 2 M'tc. 10. 24. a great multitude of foreign/. FORCIBLY. 1 Esd. 4.49. should/, enter into their doors Tod. 1 . 20. then all my goods were/, taken E^way FORECASTETH. JVisd. 17. 11. wickedness always/, grievous things FOREFATHERS. 2 tjd. 4. S3, why law of/, is brought to nonght ? Bar. 1 . 19. brought our/, out of the land of Egypt 3. 5. remember not the iniquities of our/. 7. the iniquity of our/, that sinned before thee t Mac. H. 19. what helps their/, had found FOREFEET. e Mac. 3. 25. he smote at tleliodorns with his f. FOREFRONT. ; Mac. 4. 57. they decked aUo the/, of the temple FOREIGN. Mac. 15. S. have gathered multitude of/, soldiers i Mac. 10. 24. had gathered multitude of/", forces FOREKNOWLEDGE. Jvd. 9. C. and thy judgments are in thy/. 11. 19. these were told me according to my/. FORERUNNERS. Wisdt 12. S, didst send wasps,/, of thine host FORESEETH. 'Visd. 8. 8. she/, signs and wonders, and events FORESHEW. Wisd. 18. ig, dreams that trouble them did f. this FORE-SKIN. Sud. 14. 10. Achior circumcised the/, of his fle.sh FOREST. 8 Esd. 4. 13. I went unto a/, the trees took counsel 1 Mic. 4. 38. shrubs growing in the courts as io a/ FORE^WARD. I Afsj.g.ll.they that marched in the/, mighty men FORGAT. TFiVrf. ]g.20. the water/, his own quenching nature FORGE. Eccl. 51.2. and from the lips that/i lies FORGET. 1 Eirf.3.22.they/.their love to friends and brethren 2 Eid. 16. 67. leave off sins, and/, your iniquities Wisd. 16. 2.3. this did even/, his own strength 19. 4. made thorn/, things that had happened h'-ccl. 7. 27. and /. not the sorrows of thy mother 11. 27. affliction of an hour make man/, pleasure 29. 15. f. not the friendship of thy surety 37, 6./. not thy iVicnd in thy mind, in thy riches 38.21./ it not, for there is no turning again V Mac. 1. 49. 10 the end they minht/. the law 2 Mac, 2, 2. charged them not to f. the commands forgetful: Eccl. 23. 14. be not/, before them, and so become FOROETFULNESS. ''^''tsd. 14. 26. /. of good turns reigned in alt 16. 11. that not falling deep into/, be mindful 17. 3. were scattered under a dark vail of/. Eccl. 11. 25. iu pros[)erity there is a/, of ailiiction FORGETTING. ^'isd. ig. 20. the fire/, his own virtue had power FORGIVE. £rrf. 7. 69. being judge, if he should not/, them Ecc/.l6.n.heis mighty to /.& pour out displeasure 28. 2./. thy neighbour the h'lrt he hath done "fraifer of Manass.f, nie, O Lord,/, me ■Mae, 13. 39. as for any ovcrbight, we/, it FORGIVEN. fcf /. 28.2. so shall thy sins be/, when thou prayest iMae, 15. 8. let it be /. thee from this lime FORGIVENESS. 4f«/. 23 1. and doth he ask/, of his own sins ? *Vjj.«r of Manats. /. to them that have sinned 7«y FOR POREGO. Eccl.7»iQ./. not a wise and good vom. is above gold FORGCrrEN. 2 Etd, 1 . 6. for they have /. me, and have offered 14. yet have you/, me, saith the Lord 8. 53. and corruption is fled into hell to be/. 12. 47. the Mighty hath not/, you io temptaiion Wisd. 2. 4. and our natne shall be/, in time Eccl, 13. 10. stand not far off, lest thou be/. 35. 7- the memorial thereof shall never be/. 4-1. 10. whose righteousness hath not been/. Bar. 4. 8. ye have /. the everlasting God FORLORN. Jtid, 9. 11, for thou art a protector of the /. Esih. 14. 19, O mighty G. hear the voice of the f. FORM. JVisd. 11, J7. make the world of matterwithout/. 15. 5. so Uiey desire the/, of a dead image FORMED. 2 Fsd. 6.39 the sound ofman's voice was not yet/. JVisd. 10. 1. she preserved first /, father of world 13. 13. and/, it by the skill of his understanding 2 Mac. 7. 22. nor was it I that/, the members S3, the Creator, who/, the generation of man FORMER. 1 Esd. 1. 24. they were written in/, times JVisd.ig,13. punishments came not without/, signs Eccl. 21. 1. but ask pardon for thy/, sins 1 Mac. 4, 47. built a new altar according to the/, 10. 41. the ofQcers payed not in, as In/, time 12. 3, ye should renew the league as in/, time W. to renew the amity and the /, league a Mac. 7.8. he received the next torment as/, did 14. .38, io the/, times when they mingled not 15, 8. help which in/, times theV had received . FORMERLY. 2 Mac. 5. 18, had been /. wrapped in many sins FORNICATION. Wisd. 14. 12, was the beginning of spiritual/ FORNICATOR. Eccl.Z3.l6. a/, intlie body ofhis flesh, never cease torSake. 2 Bsd. 1. 25. ye have forsaken me, I will /".you also 3. 15. that thou wouldest never/, his seed 5. 18./. us not as the shepherd that leaveth flock 10.34,only/.me not.Iest I die frustrate of myhope 12. 44. if thou/, us, how much better to be burnt Jud. 7. 30. for he will not/, us utterly Keel. 4, 19. but if he go wrong she will/, him 7. 26. hast thou a wife after thy mind?/, her not 30. love him made thee, and/, not his ministers g.lO/.notan old friend.the new is not comparable 13. 4. if thou have jothing, he will/, thee 7< he will/, thee, and shake his head at thee 17. 18, giving him the light of love doth not/,him 25. return to the Lord, and/, thy sins 28. 23. such as/, the Lord shall fall into it 29. 14. but he that is impudent will/, him 35. 3. to/, unrighteousness, is a propitiation 1 Mac. 2. 21. God forbid we should/, the law 2 Mat'. 1. 5. God never/, you in time of trouble 6.l6.tho' he punish, yet doth he never/hi.^ people rORSAKEN. 1 iW.S. 80. in bondage, we were not/of our Lord 2 jEjrf.l.25.seeing you have /.me,T will forsake you 27. ye have not/, me, but your own selves 31. yournew moons and circumcisions have I/. 2.2. I abi a widow and/, go your way, 4. JVisd. 3. 10. ^the ungodly punished, have/, the Lord £cr/.2.10. ordid any abide in his fear, and was f. ? 41. 8. wo to you ungodly men who have/, thelaw 51 .20. found in pureness.therefore shall I not be/. Bar. 3. 12. thou hast/, the fountain of wisdom 4. 12. let none rejoice over me a widow, and/, of Bel 38. nor hast thou/, them that seek thee 1 Mac. 7,19. he rook many of them that had/, him 10.14. certain of those that had/the law remained 15. 12. for he saw that his forces had/, him 2 Mac. 5. CD, as it was/, in wrath of the Almighty 7. 16. think not that our nation is/, of God FORSAKER, S. Dan.Z. g. lawless enemies, most hateful/, of God 2 Mac, 5. 8. pursued, hated as a/, of the laws FORSAKEST, 2 Esd. 12. 41 . what have we done ? that thou/, us FORSAKETH. Eccl. 3.16. he that/, his father, is as ablasphemer FORSOOK. 9.Esd. 3. 25. thfyihat inhabited the city/, thee 8. t>^. thought scorn of his law, and /. his ways 7(Vj(/.l0.13.when righteous was sold, she /.him not Eccl. 17, £1. neither left, nor/", them, byt spared 49. 4. for they/, the law of thr most High 1 Mac. 1. 15. and they/, the holy r^veoant 11.12.and/.Alexander,so thedr hatred was known FORSWEAR. JVisd. 14. 28. of else lightly/, themselves FORSWORE. 1 EMd. 1 48 be '^ himself and rebelled, hardening FOU FORTIFICATION. 1 Mae. 10, IL to build with square stones fox/. FORTIFY. 1 ilfaclS.sg. commanded to/, the gates andtowei FORTIFIED. J%^. 4. 5. they/, the villages thai were in them 5. 1. Israel had/, all the tops of the high hills Eccl. 48. 17. Eviikias/. his city and brought io 50. 1. and in his days/, the temple 4.took care of temple and/, city against besieging 1 Mac. 1, 34. they/, themselves therein 4. 61. they/. Bethsura to preserve it 5. 46. Ephron was a great city, very well/. 6. 26. the sanctuary and Bethsura have they /. g. 52. he/ also the city ot Bethsura and Gaaara 13. 10. he/. Jerusalem round about 14. 33./ the cities of JudeaJ| 34. he/. Jopp^ 37. he/, it for the safety of the country FORTIFYING. 1 Mac. 10. 45. and for the/ thereof round aboiil FORTITUDE. JVisd. 8.7. she teacheth prudence, justice, and/. FORTRESS. Eccl. 50. 2. by him was built the high/ ofthewal 1 A/oc.4.41.to fight against those that were in the/ 5. 9. but they fled to the/, of Dathema 11 . they arc preparing; to come and take the/. 29- and he went till he came to the/. 2 Mac, 10. 33. but they laid siege agamst the/. 12. 19. had left in the/, above 10,000 men 21. he sent baggage to a/, called Carnion FORTRESSES. 1 A/izc.lO.lfi.the strangers that were in/.fled away 11. 41, those of the tower, and those in the/. 14. 42. to set them over the armour and the/, 15. 7./. that thou hast built, let them remain FORWARD. 1 Esd. I. 27. the Lord is with me, hasting me/. 2 Esd. 3. 6. before ever the earth came/. Esi/it 13. 4. so as the unit, of kingdoms cannot go/. JVisd. 13. 18, of that which cannot set a foot/. 14. IB. the artificer did help to set/, the ignorant 1 Mac. 1. 13. the people were so^', herein 2 Mac. 11. 10. thus they marched f. in armour 15. 25, then Nicanor came/, with trumpets FORWARDNESS. JVisd. 14. 17. by their/, they might flatter him FOUGIir. JVisd. 10. 20. magnified thy hand that/, for ihem Eccl. 46, 6. because he/, in the sight of the Lord 1 Mac. 3. 2. they/, with cheerfulness the battle 12. and therewith he/, all his life long 5. 3. Judas/, against the children of Esau, 1)5. 7. so he/, many battles with them 21. where he/, many battles with the healhen 11. 41. cast them out, for they/, against Israo. 55. the men of war/, against Demetrius 12. 13. thekings round about have/, against us 13. 47. so Simon/, no more against them 14. 32. Simon rose up, and/, for his nation 16. 2. we have/, against the enemies of Israel 2il/ac.l.l2.he cast them out thai/.wiihin holy city 10. 17. they kept off all that/, on the wall 12. 36. when they had/, long, were weary 13. 22, the king/, with Judas, was overcome FOUL. 1 Esd. 9. G. because of the present/, weather 11. it is/, weather, so that we cannot stand JVisd. 11.6. a fountain troubled with/, blood Eccl. 5. 14. for a/, shame is upon the thief 20. 24. a lie is a/, blot in a man FOWLS. 2 Esd. 5. 6. the/, shall take their flight away 6. 47. that it should bring forth/, and fishes Jud. 11. 7./. of the aiF shall live by thy power Esi/t, 16. 24. hateful to wild beasts and/, for ever JVisd. 19. 11, they saw a new generation of/. £«/.17.4.and gave him dominion over beasts and/ 43. 14. treasuresopened, andcloudsfly forth as/. Bar. 3. 17. they have had their pastime with/. Da7i. 3. 58. O all ye /. of the air, bless the Lord 2 Mac. g. 15. to be devoured of/, and wild beasts 15. 33. they should give it by pieces to the/. FOUND. 1 Esd. 1. 7. and to the people that was/, there 21. with Israel that were/dwelling at Jernsaleiu 4. 42. we will give it, because thou art/, wisest 5. 39. was sought in the register, and was not/. 6. 22. if it be/, that the building was done 8. 4. L" /. grace in his sight in all requests 42. when I had/, there none of the p;iesf 53. and we/, him favourable unto us 2 Esd. 3.34. thy name no where be /. but in lsra6 4. 44. if I have/, favour in thy sight, and if it be possibleandlbemecttherefore, 5. 56. | 6. 11, 5.10. shall be sought of many, and yet not be/. ^. 22 . full store houses shall suddenly be/, empty 6. 4" I said, if I have/, grace let nib speak 12. 7. J-*^, if I have /. grace bclore thy siftht 14. SS, but 1 have/, grace.. before *h«r FAI Tci.UlH.h6 killed many, but the bodies were not/. a. 4. he/. Raphael that was an angel 8. 1.3. the maid went in and/, them both asleep Jud. 14. 15./. Olofernes cast on tbe floor dead Wisd. 1.2. he will be/, of them that tempt him not ' Z. 11. what is feeble is/, to be nothing worth I 3.5.G. proved them and/.them worthy for himself 5. 10. as a ship, the trace thereof cannot be/: ' 1 1 , when a bird hath flown no token of her way to be/, no sign where she went is to be /'. 6. 12. wisdom is glorious,/, of such as seek her 7. S9. compared with the light, she is/, before it 8. 11. 1 shall be/, of quick conceit in judgment I 15. I shall be/, good among the multitude 10. 5. she/, out the righteous and preserved him 16. 9- nor was there/, any remedy for their life J^cl. 6. 14. a faithful friend is a strong defence, he that hath/, snch an one hath/, a treasure 11. 19- whereas he saith, I have/, rest 18. fi. neither can the ground of them be/, out 28. he will give praise of him that/, her 21. l6. grace shall be /. in the lips of the wise 23, 12. God grant that it be not/, in Jacob 25. 9. well is him that hath f. prudence 29. 4. a thing lent them, reckoned it to be/. 6. and he will oount as if he had/, it 31. 8. blessed is the rich that is/, without blemish 10. who hath been tried thereby and /. perfect M. 8. the law shall be/ perfect without lies *6. 16. and let thy prophets be/, faithful i8. 33. ahalt not be/, where paraWns are spoken rt. 5. such as/, out musical tunes^ and recited eo. when he was proved, he was/, faithful \5. 1. who/, favour in the sight of all flesh *6. 15. by faithfulness he was/, a true prophet 51.2(1.1 directrd my soul toher,/.her in pureness Jar. 3. 15. who hath/, out hpr place ? ;iO. who hath gone over the sei and /. her ? .32. he hath/, her oat with nis understanding ? 36. he hath/, out all the way of knowledge S}is»fy3. there was no dishonesty/, in her lA7flc. 1.23. he took the hidden ireasurpswhich he/. 56. they rent the books of the law which they/. 57. where was /. with any thp, book of testament 2. 46, what children soever they/, in Israel 52. was not Abraham/, faithful in temptation 63. and tn-morrow he shall not be/. 4. 5. when he/, no man there, he soii[;ht him 5. 6. where he/, a mighty power with 'I'imolheus 6. 63. where he/. Philip to be master of the city 10, 60. and he/, favour in their sight 1 1 .24. where he/, favour in his sight went to king 12.21. it is/, in wriline that the Lacedemon!-.-:- 2 Mac, I. 20. when they told us they/, no fire 2. 1. it is also/, in the records that Jeremy 7. 23. who/, out the beginning of all things 8. 19. what helps their forefathers had/. 10. 92. so he slew those that were/, traitors 12. 18. but as for Timotheus they/, him not 40.they/. thioes consecrated to idols of Jamnites FOUNDATION. 1 E.fd. 2. 18. the Jews do lay the/, of the temple 5. 67. they laid the/, of the house of God 2 £jrf. 6. 15. the/, of the earth is understood ID. 53. where no/, of any building was J 5. 12. the/, of it shall be smitten with plague 16. 15. till St consume the/, of the earth Jiid. 1. 3. the breadth thereof in the/. 60 cubits Hisd. 4. 3. brood of ungodly shall not lay fast/. 19- and he shall shake them from the/. reel. 1. 15. she hath built an everlastin[;/. 50. 2. by him was built from the f. the height FOUNDATION'ij. lExd. 6. 11. and lay the/, of these works 20, laid the/, of the house of the Lord £sd. 6. 2. or ever the/, of Paradise were laid 10. 17. a large place shewed itself from the/. 15. 23. fire hath consumed the/, of the earth ^7id. 16.15. mountains shall be moved from their/. Eccl. 10, 16. destroyed them to the /.of the earth 16. ly. the/, of the parth shall be shaken FOUNDING. Mac. 2. 13. how he/, a library gathewd the acts FOUNTAIINJ. 'vd. 7. 3. they camped in the valley by 4he f, 7 -he came to the/, oftheir waters and took t"hem 12. let thy servants get the/, of water 12. 7. she washed herself in a/, of water by camp ':.irA.10.6.alinle f. became a river, there was light 11. 10. as it were from a little/, was aflood Wisd. 11.6. instead of a/, or running river ^zeA-, 1. 5. the work ofGod is the/, of wisdom ■21. 13. his counsel is like a pnre/. of life 2C. n. as a traveller, when he hath found a/. Bar. 3. M. fliou hast forsaken the/, of wisdom 1 FOUNTAINS. ^ tEjrf.S.ig.as many/, flowing with milk and honey 6. 24. the springs of the/, shall stand still 14. 47. for in them is the/, of wisdom ffid, ti. 11. theTicamo t^ th."/. under Bethulia FAL ' Jud. 7. 17. and they took of the/, the waters I Dan. 3 .56.0 ye /.praise ye the Lord,praise for ever I FOUR. 2 Esd. 3. ig. thy glory went through f, gates of fire ' 6. 21. untimely children of three or/, months old I 11.39. artthou notitthatrcmainestof the/, beasts j IS. 2. and the/* wings appeared no more I Sl/.shall be kept till their end begin to approach 13. 5. from the/, winds of the heaven to subdue 16. 29. there are left three or/, olives, 31. Wiid. 18. 24. in the/, rows of the stones was glory 1 MaCt 11. 57. thee ruler over the/, governments 1.3. 28. for his mother, and his/, brtlhren £ Mac. 8. 21. he divided his army into/, parts . FOURTEEN. Tod. 8. 19* he kept thy wedding- feast/, days 20. till the/, days of the marriage expired 10.7. till the/, days of the wedding were expired FOURTEENTH. 1 Esd. 1. 1. the/, day of the first month, 7. 10. £xd.\Q. 13. thej'. and fifteenth day of same month 13. 6. the/, day of the twelfth month Adar FOURTH. Jud.lZ. 10. in the/, day of Olofernes made a feast Esi/i, 11. 1. in the/, year of the reign of Ptolomeus Eccl. 26. 5. aud for the /'. I was sore afraid 2 Mac, 7. 13. they mangled the/, in like manner FORTY. 2 Esd. 14. 23. that thee seek thee not for/, days 36. let no man seek after me these/, days 42. they sat/, days, and they wrote in the day 2 Esd. 14. 44. in/, days they wrote 201 books 45. when the/, days were fulfilled Bel 3. were spent on him every day/, sheep FRAMED. iMac. 15. 39. so speech finely/, delighteth FRANKINCENSE. Eccl. 21. 15, as the fume of/, in the tabernacle 39. 14. and give ye a sweet savour as/. 50, 8. as the branches of the/, tree in summer FR^N'JTC. Eccl. 4. 30. be not/, among thy servants FRAYETH. Eccl. 22. 20. casteth a stone at birds,/, them away FREE. 1 Esd 2. 9. with many/, gifts of a great number 4. 5.1. all that went should have/, liberty Jud. 4. 11. with vows and f. gifts of the people 16. 18. they offered their/, offerings and gifts 23, she waxed old, and uiade her maids/. Jt'isd.'J . 23, kind to man,steadfast,sure/. from care Eccl. 10. 25. they that are/, shall do service 'S.':.', 53. and thou hast let the guilty go/. i Mac. 10. 29.1/. you,and foryour sakes I release 31,' let Jerusalem also be holy and/. 39. I give-it as a/, gift to the sanctuary 11. 28. that he would make Judea/. from tribute 15. 7. let them be/, and all the armour rtmain FREED. Eccl. 26. 29. an huckster shall not be/, from sin 2 Mac. 2. 22. they/, the city and upheld the laws FREELY. Est/t. 16. 19. publish that the Jews may/, live 1 Mac. 10. 33. I/, set at liberty every one FREEDOM. 1 Esd. 4. 49- he wrote concerning their/. 62. because he had given them/, and liberty 1 Mac. 10, 34./. for all the Jews in my realm FREE-MAN, , 1 £!sd, 3. 19- mind of bond-man and/. 7niin all one FREE "WOMAN. 1 Mac. Q.ll.af a f.-jvomaii she is become bond-slave FRIED. 2Mac. 7. 5. hecomniandftdhimtobe/. in thepan FRIEND. Wisa. 1. 16. they thought to have it their/. Eccl. 6. 1. instead of a/, become not an ei.emy 7. if thou wouldst get a/, prove him first 8. for some man is a/, for his own occasion 9. there is a/, who being turned to enmity 10. again, some/, is a companion at the table 14. a faithful /. is a strong defence 16. a faithful/, is the medicine of life 7. 12. devise not a lye, nor do the like to thy/. lli, change not a/, for any good by no means 9.10. forsake not an old/, for the new is oot com- parable, a new /. is as new wine 12. 8. a /. cannot be known in prosperity 9. but in his adversity even a /. will depart 14. 13. do good unto thy/, before thou dio 19- 8. whether to/, or foe, talk not of lives 13. admonish a /. it may be he hath not done it 14. admonibh thy/, it may he he hath not said it 15. admonish a f. for many times it is a siander 20. 23. there is that promiseth to his/. 22. '20. he that upbraideth his/, break's friendsnip 21. though thou drewest a sword at thy/, SS. if thou hast opened thy mouth against thy/. for these things every/, will depart iff. I will Dot h^ uh^med ro defend a/. FAM [APOC'IIVPK , Eecl. 37.l6-and shall never find &/. to his inuM 17. love thy/, and be faithful unto him 29. 10. lose money for thy brother and thy/. 37. 1. every/, saith, I- am his/, also, but then is a /. who is only a/, in nanr 2. when a companion and/, is turned an enemy 4. which rejoiceth in the prosperity of a /. 5. a companion who he'petb his/, for the bellr 6. (oTget not thy/, in thy mind when in richer 40, 23. a/, and companion never meet amiss 41. 18. be ashamed before thy partner and / 1 Mac. 7. 8. chose Bacchides a/, of the king 10. 16. we will make him our /. and confederate IQ. a man of great power, and meet to be onr^ , 20. we ordain thee 10 be called the king's /. 13. 36. to Simon, high-priest and/, of kings 15.33.Athenobius the king's/, came to Jerusaleu 2 Mac. 7. 24. that he would take him for his/. 11. 14. that he must needs be a/, to them FRIENDS. 1 Erd. 3. 22. they forget their love to/, 8. 13, the gifts which I and my/, h&ve vowed 56. honoured me in sight of all this/, and nobles 2 Esd. 5. 9. and all/, shall destroy one another 6.24. at that time/, shall fight one against aoother EUth. 16. 5. put in trust to manage their/, affaiis 14. he thought, finding tis destitute of/. Wisd.T. 14. which they that use, become/. ofGoi 27. she maketh them/, of God and prophets 19. 14. but these brought/, into bondage Eccl. 6. 5. sweet language will multiply/. 13. separate from enemies, take heed of thy/, 13. 21. a rich man falling, is held up of his/. 20. 16. the fool saith, I have no/. I have no thank 28. 9. a sinful man disquieteth/, and makes debate 30. 3. and before his/, he shall rejoice of him 6. and one that shall requite kindness to his/. 41.22. be ashamed of upbraiding speeches bt* fore /, 42.3,be not ashamed of the gift of the heritage of / Sui. 33. therefore her/, and all that saw her wept Bei2. Daniel was honoured above all his/. 1 Mac. 2. 18. thou shalt be in number of king's /. 39. Mattathias and his/, understood thereof 45. Mattathicis and his/, went round about 3.3B. Nicai!or,Gorgias,mighty men of the king's/. 6. 10. wherefore he cailea for all his/, 14. then called be for Philip one of his/. 28. the king gathered together all his/. 5ti. now therefore let us be/, with these men 7- 6. Judas and his brethren have ^lainall thy/. 15. we will not procure harm of you nor your/, a. 12. with their/, and such as relied on them 20, we be r-egistered your confederates and/, Sl.whyhiist thou made thy yoke heavy on our/ 9. 26. they made enquiry and search for Judas'/ 28. for this cause all Judas'/, came together 35. had sent to pray his/, the Uabbathites 39. the bridegroom came forth and his/, 10. 60. who gave them and their/, silver 65. so the king wrote him among his chief/, 11. 26. promoted him in the sight of all his/. 27. gave him pre-eminence among his chief/. 33. to do good to the Jews, who are our/'. 57. appoint thee to be one of the king's/. 12. 14. our confederates and/, in these wars 43. 'Iryphon commended him to all his/. 14. 39. Demetrius made him one of his/. 40. the Romans had called the Jews their/. 15. 17. the Jews' ambassadors, our/, came to us 28. he sent to him Athenobius one of his/. 2 Mac. 1. 14. canip and his/, that were with bim 3. 31. certain of Heliodorus'/. prayed Onias 8. 9- choosing Nicanor one of his special/. 10. 13. whereupon being accused of the king's/. 14.11.others of the king's/, being malicionsi^' sa FRIENDLY. ]Visd. 19- 15. because they used strangers not/. Eccl. 4. 8. and give him a/, answer withmeekm^ai 1 Mnc, 7. 27. he sent deceitfully with/, words 2 Mac. 12.31. de.siringtbem to be/, still to them FRIENDSHIP. IVisd. 8. 18. great pleasure it is to have her /. £'cc/.6. 17 -whoso feareth L. shall direct his/.arij;li 22. 20. he that upbraids his friend, breaks/. 29. 15, forget not the/, of thy surety 1 Mac. 10.20. to take our part, and keep/, with ul 26. whereas you have continued in our/. 12. 1. to confirm and renew the/, with them 3, sent us to the end you should renew the/. 8. declaration was made of the leacue and./'. iD. to send for renewing of brotherhood ar.il f, 14. 18, tney wrote in tables of brass to renew _ 22. Jews <^me to yenew/. they had with us 15. 17. the Jewscame to us to renew the old/. 2 Mac. 6. 22. for the old/, with them find favour FROCK. Eccl. 40. 4. tc him that is clothed vith a liimu/ FKOOS. ffijrf. 19, 10 a multitude of *■ instrad of hiUii* Aroi:K\PUA.1 FUL FRONTIERS. 7 tY. A. U. Tct he did cast down their/, aod groves FROST. ll'itdAG.iQ. ahatl melt away a5 the winter's hoar/. 3jir, S. S5. they are cast out to the f, ot the night Omn, 3. 50. O ye f. and soow, bless ye tiie Lord ' FROTH. tVitJ. 5. t-*. like a thin/, that is driven away 1-TlOWAUD. IViiJ. 1. 3. (or J, thoughts separate from God ted. .S6. 50. a/, heart causeth heaviness FRUIT. : E/d. S. 20. thy law might bring forth/, in them S:). reward appeareih not, labour hath no/. 4. .1t. ponder now how great/, of wickedness 3j. when cooieih the/, of the floor of oar reward fi. 'H. [here was great and innumerable/. U. 6. give us seed, that there may come/, of it lU.mitk to be given, which is the/, ot the breasts p. :n. I sow uiy law in you, it shall bring forth /. 19. though the/, of thy law did not perish 10. 12. because 1 have lost the/, of my womb 14. even so the earth also hath given her/. 1 1 42. the dwellings of them that brought forth/. I6.25.tree5 shall give/and who shall gather them^ I('rf(/.3.1.1.she shall have/.in the visitation of souls 15. for glorious is the/, of good labours 4. 5. their/, unprofitable, not ripe to eat 10.7. planu bearing/, that never come to ripeness £rc/. 6, 3. lose thy/, and leave thyself a dry tree ] 1. 3. but her/, is the chief of sweet things ly. 19. shall receive /. of the tree of Immortality S3. 85. her branches shall brlnt; forth no/. St. 17. my flowers are the/, of honour and riches S7. 6. the/, declares if the tree have been dressed 50. 10. as a fair olive-tree budding forth/. 1 Mac. to. 30. the half of the /*. of the trees li. 8. and the trees of the fleid gave their/, FRUITS. S Esd. 2. 13. twelve trees, laden with divers^. 16. 46, strangers shall reap their/, and spoil good? T06, 5. 13. we oflored the tenths of the/. ti'iid. 16. 19. it might destroy/, of an unjust land 22. fire did destroy the/, ol the enemies 2t). the growing of/, that nourisheth man Ecci, 6. 19- come to her and wait for her goody, for thou shalt eat of her/, right soon 24. 19. come and fill yourselves with my/. 25. and as Tigris in the time of the nevr'f. 37. 23. and the/, of his understanding tail not 1 :V(iff.ii.,34. king received out ot the /.of the earth FRUITFUL. 2 Fsd. I. 34. and your children hall not be/ 15. 62. thy/, trees shall they burn up with fire Eccl. 26. 20. thou hast gotten a/, possession 40. 27' the fear of the Lord is a t. garden FRUITLESS. li'iid. 15. 4. nor an image the painter's/. labour FRUSTRATE. : Etd. 10. 34. forsake me not, lest I aie;. ot hope lud. 11. 11. not defeated, and/, ot his purpose FUGITIVE. ' Mae. 8. 36. he came like a/, servant to Antioch FUGITIVES. W. 16. 12. and have wounded them as. . cnildren i'isd. 19. 3. and they p^irsued them as /. FUJLL. Esd. 1. 21. with an heart/, of godliness 58. until the/, term of seventy years . Esd. 3, 3. I began to speak words/, ot fear 4. 27. for this world is/, of unrighteousness 38. I said, even we all are/, of impiety 6. 22./. store-houses suddenly be found empty 7- f). a city is set on afieliJ, /'. of all good things 12. entrances of this world were f. of sorrow C5. and for the/, are the/, things 10. 7. how that Sion our mother is/, or heaviness 12.2. their kingdom was small and/, of uproar 14. 39. and behold, he reached me a /. cup 15. 31. the clouds are/, of wrath and storm 41). the clouds shall be lifted u^f. of wrath 41. and many waters, that all helds may he/. 16. 32. all her paths shall grow/, of thorns i-'ti/i. 15. 14. and thy countenance is/, of grace H'isd. 5. 22. hailstones/ of wrath shall be cast 11. IB. or unknown wild beasts/, of rage 12. 17. not believe that thou art of a/ power 13. 13. a crooked piece of wood, and/ of knots Eccl. 1 . 30. but thy heart is /, of deceit 2. IL the Lord is/, of compassion and mercy 3. 13. when thou art in thy/ strength 8. 3. strive not with a man that isf. of tongue ly. 16, but inwardly he is/, of deceit 23. 11. but his bouse shall be/, of calamities iS. 20. so is a wife/, of words to a quiet man U.lO.but ha that hath travelled, is/, of prudence }9- 12. t am filled as the mooo at the f. 50. 6. 42. 16. the work is/, of the glory o{ ilie Lord *ir. 6. 17. when set op, their eyes be/", of dust Afae, 3.27. Aotiochoswas/. of indignation 791 GAB S Mme. 9. 6. was/, of infinite sums of money 30. the temple which afore was/, of fear IS. 16. a lake filled/, seen running with blood FULFIL. 1 Etd.l .57. to/, the word of the Ld. spoken by Jer. 2 Eld, 6. 35. that I may/, the three weeks fVisd, 19> 4. that they might f. the punishment Ecct. 26. 2. he shall/, the years of his life 1 Mac. 2. 18. come and f. the king's commandment 2 AJae. 3. 8. but indeed to/, the king's purpose FULFILLED. 2 Esd. 2. 40. which have/, the law of the Lord 41. the number of thy children is f. 4. 37. doth not move till the said measure be/. 40. ajik her when she hath/, her nine months 6. 19. when the aflliction of Sion shall be/. 11. 44. and his abominations are/. 24. 45. when the forty days were/ 15. 6. and their hurtful works are/. Tob. 14. 5. until the time of that age be/. IVitd* 4. 13. he being made perfect/, a long time FULFILLING. 1 ilEfae.2.55.Jesns, lor/. the word,was made a judge FULLY. 1 Esd. 6. 20. tbehouseof Lord is not yet/, ended Jud. S. 13. but accomplish the commandments/. 1 Mac. 1. 29. after two years/, expired 52. many in Israel were/, r^olved not to eat 2. 68. recompense/, the heathen, and take heed 9< 42. so when they had avenged f. the blood , FULNESS. Ecef. 1. 16. to fear the Lord is/, of wisdom 2 Mac. 6. 14. till come to the f. of ^eir sins FUME. Ecel.2^, 15. as tne/. offraokincense in tabernacles ' FUNERALS. 2 Mae, 5* 10. had none to mourn, nor any solemn/. FURLoNGS. 2 Mae. 11. 5. distant from Jerusalem about five /. 12. '^. was seen two hundred and forty/, off Id. a lake two/, broad being filled full 17. then departed they from thence 750 /. 29. Scythopolis lieth 000/ from Jerusalem FURNACE. IVtsd. 3. f). as gold iu the/, hatb h tried them Ecci. 3. 5. acceptable men in the/, of adversity 22. 24. as the vapour of a/, goeth betore fire 27' 5. the,', proveth the potter's vessel 31. 26. the f. proveth the edge by dipping 30. he is diligent to mane clean the/. 38. SB. he fighteth witu the heat of tht^, 4j. 4 a man blowing a/*, is in works oJ' heat Dan. 3. 9.4. the flame streamelh forth above the f. 25. it bupiit Chaldean! it founa about the/. - 27 made thu midst f the/, as a moist wind 28. then the three blessed God il the/. 66. hr hath aelivered u: out of midst ot the /. FURNISH. Eccl. 29. 20. / . a table and feed me of that ready FURNISHED. Ecci. 14 0. ricn men/, with ability, living 1 Mac. 14. 34. and he/, them with all things FURROWS. Eccl. 7. . 'ow nut on the/, of unrighteousness 38.2ti. h" giveth bis mind to make/. FURTHER. 1 Esd. 2. 29. those wicked workers proceed no/. 6. 30. and that every year without/, question 2 Esd. 13. 41. would go forth into a f. country FURTHERMORE. 1 Esd. 4. 1&./. he lieth down, he eateth, drinketh X Mac. 9.1./. when Demetrius heard that Nicanor FURY. JVisd. 10. 3. he perished in the/, wherewith Eccl. 1.22. the sway of his/, be his destruction 4^5,18. the congregation of Core with/, and wrath 48. 10. wrath, before it break forth into /. Bar. 1 . 13. to this day the /. of Lord is not turned 3 Mac. 4. 25. having the/, of a cruel tyrant 7. 9. thou like a /'. take^t us out of this life FURIES. JVisd. 7. 20. to know the/, of wild beasts FURIOUS. Eech 1, 22. a / man cannot be justified 10. 18. or/, anger for them that are born of wom. 28. 8. for a /. man will kindle strife 2 Mae. 5. 11. removing out of Egypt in a/, mind G. GAB A EL. Toi. 1. 1. Aduel son of G. of the seed of Asael 14. X left in trust with G. ten talents of silver 4. 1. the money which he had committed to G. 30. I signify that I committed ten talents to G. 5. 6. for I have lodged with our brother G. 9'S. goto Rages of Media, toG. and bring money 5. so Raphael went out and lodged with G. 10. 2. are they dctaiiied i or is O* dead i GAR OABATHA. Etth. 12. 1. took his rest io the cotirt vilh (> GABItZAS. TaS. 1. 14. I lett with Gabael the lirother of G. 4. 20. committed ten talents to Gabael son of G. GAD. £cc/* 25.25. nor a wicked wom. liberty to ^. abro^ GADDER. Eccl, 26. 8. and a g* abroad causeth great anger GAIN. fVisd. 14. 2. for verily desire o( g. deviseth that 15. 12. they-counted our time here a market for ^ Eccl. 30. 9. there is a p. that turneth to loss 29. 19. that followeth other men's business for (., 3 Mac. 11. 3. thinking to make a g. of the temple GAINING. IVisd. 13. 19. for^ . and getting asketh ability to dt GAINSAV. 2 Esd. 5. 29* they who did g. thy promises Jud. 8. 28. there is none that may g. thy word< 12, 14. who am 1 that I should g. my lord P Eit/t. 13. 9. there is 00 man that can g, thee 1 Mac. 14. 44. to break, or to g, his words GALAAD. Jiui. 1.8. to those that were of Carmel and O 15. 5. they in G. ahd Galilee phased them 1 Mac. 5. 9. the heathen that were in G. assembled 17. I and Jonathan will go to the country of G 25. that had happened to their brethren io G. 27. shut up in cities of the country of G. 36. 45. Israelites that were in the country of G. 55. Judas and Jonathan were in the land of U. 13. 22. be came into the country of G. GALBANUM. Eccl. 24. 15. 1 yielded a pleasant odour as G GALLERV. Eccl. 32. 17. as plaistering on the wall of a £ GALATIANS. 1 Mac. 8. 2. which they had dcoe amongst the G 2 Mac. 8. 30. battle they had in Babylon with G. GALILEE. Toi. 1. 2. which is called properly Nephtbali in G Jud. 1. 8. those of higher G. and the great plain 15. 5. they that were in Galaad and in G. 1 Mac. 5.14. there came other messengers from G 15. and all G. of the Gentiles are assembled 17. go, and deliver thy brethren that are in G. 20. were given three thousand men to go into G 21. then went Simon into G. where he fought 23. and those that were iu G. took he away 5. 55. and Simon his brother was in G, 10. 30. out of the country of Samaria and G. 11. 63. his princes were come to Cades io G. 13. 47. of whom he sent two thousand into G. 49. Tryphon sent an host of footmen into G. GALL To5. 6. 4. take the heart, the liver, and the g. 6. 8. as for the g. it is good to anoint a man 11. 4. take in thine hand the g. of the fish 8. therefore anoint thou his eyes with the g, 11. he strake ofi* the g. on his fatlier's eyei< GALHES. 2 Mac. 4. SO. it was employed to the makiug of g. GAME. 3 Mac. 4.14. after the ^ .of Discus called them forti: lb. now when the g* that was used was kepi GAPE. 1 Esd. 4. 19. do they not g. and with open mouth ' GAPED. 1 Esd. 4. 31. the king g. and gazed upon hev GARDEN. Eccl. 34. 20. I came out as a conduit into 9 g, 31. 1 said, I will water my best g. and wiH watev abundantly my g. bed,my brook became a riviO- 40. 17. bountifulness is as a most fruitful g. 27. the fear of the Lord is a fruitful g. Bar. 6. 70. as a scare crow in a, g. of cucumber^ •Vuf.4. Joacini had a fair ^.joining to his house 7. Susanna went into her husband's ^.to walk 15. she was desirous to wash herself io the g. 17. and shut the g. doors that I may wash me- 18. and they shut the g. doors and went out 25. then ran the one and opened the g. door 26. when the servants heaid the cry in the e. 56. elders said, as we wialked in the^. alone, utis woman shut the g. doors, and sent maids away . 38. we that stood-iu a corner of the?, ran to them GARRISON. 1 Mac. 4. 61. they set there a g, to keep it 5. 58. whent they had given charge to the g. 6. 50. the king set a ^ . there to keep it 9- 51. in them he set a g. that they might w/a, . 10.75. because Apollonins had &g. there 11. 3. be set in every one of them Ag, of soldiec^ 66. he took the city and set a g. in it 12. 34. wherefore he set a g. there to k«ep: it 14. 33. but he set a £. of ^e Jews there 3 Mae. 12. 18. having left a strong g. in thp hoUk GARRISONS. Jud, 2. 6. Olofenws set g. in thi bi^K ci^ a GAT juJ.7.7.0lofernes set g. of men of war over them 1 Mac. 5. 56. captains of the g. heard of the acts GARTZIM. B Mac. 5. S3, and at G. he left Andronicus 6.S. that in G. of Jupiier the defender of strangers GARLAND. Judir. 15. 13. they put a g. of olive upon het GARLANDS. Jud. 3. 7 , they received them with g. and dances 15. 33. men followed in their armour with g. GARMENT. 1 Esd. 8, 71. 1 rent my clothes and the holy g. 73. Jud. IG. 8. for she put off the g. of her widowhood, and took a linen g. to deceive him Wisd, 18. S4. in the long g. was tlie whole world Eccl. 14. 17. all flesh waxeth old as a g-. 45. 10. he compassed him with an holy g. 50. 11. he made the g. of holiness honourable Bar. 5. 1, put off, O Jerusalem, the g. of mourning C. cast about thee a doable g. of righteousness GARMENTS. 1 Esd. 1. 2, the priests being arrayed in long g. 4. 17. these make g. for men, these bring glory S Esd. 2. 39. have received glorious g. of rhe Lord Tob. 4. l6. give of thy g. to them that are naked Jud. 10. 3. she put off the g. of her widowhood, washed her body, aodput onher^. of gladness Esth. 14. 2. put on the g. of anguish and mourning 15. 1. the third day she laid away her moummgg'. Ecci. 42. 13. for from g. cometh a moth 45. 8. he streDgtheneth him with rich g. Bar. 6. 11. they will deck them as men with g. 33. the priests also take off cheir g. and clothe 58. whose g. they that are strong do take away 1 Mac. 3. 49. they brought also the priests g. 10. 62. tbe king commanded to take off his g. GARNERS. Eccl. 1. 17. she filled the g. with her increase GARNISH. BMac.Q. 16. he would g. with goodly gifts GARNISHED. JEccl. 16. 27- he g. his works for ever 42, 21. he hath g. the excellent works cf wisdom GASP. 3 Mac. 7. 9- when he was at the la,st g. he said GAT. J £5rf.l. 31. then g. he up on his .second chariot JVisd. 10.8. they g. not only this hurt £cc/.46.C.how great glory g. he when he did lift up 51. 16. 1 received her and g. much learning 1 Mac. 3. 3. so he g. his people great honour 9. 32. when Bacchides g. knowledge thereof 11. 67. they g. them to the plain of Nasor GATE. Ecci. ig. 30. Man's laughter and g. shew what he GATE. 1 Esd. 1. 16. the porters were at every g. 7.9. fai. 11. 16. went to meet his daughter at the g. S^id. 8. 33, you shall stand this night in the g. 10, 6. thus they "went forth to the.g^. of the city 13. 11. then said Judith to the watchmen at theg-. open, open now the ^, our God is with us 12. they made haste to go down to the g. 13. so they opened the g. and received them a JVyflc.5, 22. he pursued them to theg-. of Ptolemais GATES. S Esd. 3. 19. thy glory went thro' four g. of fire Jud. 1,4. Ifemade theg^. thereof; even ^, that were raised to the height of seventy cubits 7. 23. young men fell by the passages of the g. 10. 9, commanded the g. of the city to be opened %st/i. 16. 18. he is hanged at the g. of Susa Eccl. 49. 13. who set up the g. and the bars IMac. 4, 38. they saw alta^r profaned and g. burned 57. the g. and tbe chambers they renewed 5. 47. they stopped up the g. with stones 9. 50. these did he strengthen with g. and bars 32. 38, Simon made it strong with^, and bars 48. they of Ptolemais shut the ^. and took him 13, 33. Simon fenced them with great walls and g. 35. 39. to build Cedron, and to fortify the g. Mffc. 3, ig. the virgins ran, some to tne g. 0. 3fi. ethers broke open the?, and took city GATHER. »Esd. 14. 23, go thy way.g. the people together 16, 25. trees give fruit, and who shall g^. them i T06. 13. 5. he will g. us out of all nations iccl. 6. 18, g. instruction from thy youth up Sf). 11. g. all the tribes of Jacob together 47. :k thou didst g. gold as tin, and multiply Mat.. 3.!^l determined there tog. much money 0. ''. tha. he had no time to g. them together 10. S- had given authority to g. together an host 14 **. cr to g. a;:, assembly in the country l\Jac "i. S7. g. Ihu-ie tui^fctaer that are scattered fi. ■*. til! the time xb^x fioa g. his people again IS. God wili g. IS loRetner out of every land GAVHERED. . B:J. 4. 18 dB?t, tf. together gola and silver ^ \l. theiic I If. to the rivor called 'J'hera* •1*3 GAV 1 JEj(^.8.91.there/f. to him a very great multitude 9. 3. they should be g. together at Jerusalem 5, they of Judah and Benjamin were g. together 2 Esd. 1. 30, i g. you together as a hen gathereth 16. 30. when a vineyard is g. there are left J7id. 16. 22. after Manasses was g. to his people Eccl. 25. S. ifthouhast^. nothing in thy youth Ben.Astyages wasg'. to his fathers, 1 Mac. 2. 69 1 Mac. 1. 4. he g. a mighty strong host 15. 3. I have g. a multitude of foreign soldiers 2 Mac. 2. 13. he, founding a library, g. the acts 8. 27. they had g. their armour together, 31. 10. 24. had g. a multitude of foreign forces 12. 38. so Judasg. his host and came to Odollam GATHERETH. Eccl. 14. 4. he that g. by defrauding his own soul, g. for others that shall spend his goods riotously 21. 8. thatg^, stones for the tomb of his burial Eccl. 33. 16, as one that g. after grape gatherers GATHERING. Eccl. 26, 5. the g. together of an unruly multitude 31,3. the rich hath great labour in g. riches 43. 20. it abideth on every g* together of water 2 Mac. 4. 28. appertained the g. of the customs 10. 10. g. brietty the calamities of the wars 12,43.when he had made ag'.through the company GAVE. 1 Esd.6.13.so they g.us this answer, we are servants 1 5. he g. them over into the power of N abuchod 80. made us gracious, so that they g. us food 20. they g. their hands to put away their wives 41, and all the multitude g. heed to the law 2 Esd. 1,13.1 g. you a lai-ge and safe passage 24. I g. you light in a pillar of fire and wonders 19. then 1 had pity, and g. you manna to eat 23. J g. yoti not fire for your blasphemies 2.3.1 ff. them my commandments by the prophets 16. 61. he ^. him breath, life, and understanding To&. 1. 6. them 1 g. at the altar to the priests 7. the first tenth part I g. to the sons of Aaron 3. the third I g. to them to whom it was meet 13. the Most High g. me grace and favour 16. in time of Enemasser, I g. many alms to my brethren, and g. my bread to the hungry 2. 12. they ^. her also besides a kid 7. 13. and he g^. her to be wife to Tobias 10. 10. then Raguel g. him Sara his wife 14. 2. he g. alms, and increased in the fear of Lord 11. have g.up the ghost in the bed,beiug 158 years Jud. 8. 8. there was none that g. her an ill word 10. 5. then she g. her maid a bottle of wine 15. U. they g. to Judith Olofernes his tent 12. she g. branches to the women with her 16. 19. g. the canopy ,she had taken for gift to Lord Wisd. 10. 2. she g. him power to rule all things 10. she g. him knowledge of holy things 14, she shewed them liars & g.bim perpetual glory 18.25. unto these the destroyer g. plane, wai afraid Eccl. 17. 6, an heart he g. them to understand 9. he g. them to glory in his marvellous acts 11. besides this he g. them knowledge 24. 8. so the Creator g, me a commandment 15. I^'.a sweet smell like cinnamon and aspalathus 45, 3. he g. him a commandment for his people 7. he g. him the priesthood among the people 17. he g. unto him his commandments 20.he made Aaron honourable and g.him heritage 21. sacrifices, which he g. to him and his seed 49- 9- the Lordg, strength also to Caleb 47 . 5. he g. him strength in his right hand to slay 6. in that he g. him a crown of glory 11. he gave him a covenant of kings, audathrone 22. wherefore he g, a remnant to Jacob 49- 5, therefore he g. iheir power to others Bar. 1. 18. in commandments that he g. us openly 3. 27. aovg. he the way of knowledge to ihem 4. 30. he that g. thee that name, will comfort thee 1 Mac. 1. 13. whog-, them license to do after ordin, 3. 28. he g. his soldiers pay for a year 5. 3, heg. them a great overthrow and abated 7. 11 . hut they g. no heed to their words 8.8.which they took of him and g-.to king Eumenes 10, 46. these words, they g. no credit to them C3. he g. to him his daughter Cleopatra 60. he g. them and their friends silver and gold 8g. he g. him Accaron with the borders thereof H. 10. I repent that I g. my daughter to him 12. 43. he g, him gifts, and commanded his men 13. 3. Simon g, him exhortation, saying 14. 8, the earth g. her increase, trees tlieir fruit 32, Simon armsd valiant men and g. them wages 2 Mac. 2. 17. hope that^, them all an heritage 7. 22, for I neither g. you breath nor life 8. 36, they followed the laws that he g. them 12. 15. Judas g. a fierce assault against the wall 15. 15. Jeremiaa g. to Judas a sword of gold GAVEST\ 1 E rf.8.82, which thou g.by thy servants theproph. 3. 5. thou g. a body to Adam without soul 16. to him thou ff. liaac*. I^'^^ii thou/t. Jacob GET [ApoeiiirPH / 1 Esd.3.Z7. thou g. the city into hands of enemits 5. 27. thou g. a law that is approved by all 2 £j(/. 6.46. thou g.them charge to do service to msn 61. to Enoch thou g. one part, which was drioi. 52. unto Leviathan thou g. the seventh pan 53. on the sixth day thou g. commandment Tod. 8. 6. thou axsd.est Adam and g. him Eve Jiid.Q. 2. to whom thou !■, a sword to take vengeanV 3. wherefore thou g. their rulers to be slain IVisd. 11. 7 . thou g. to them abundance of water 12. 30. thou g. tliem place of repentance 18. 3. thou g. them a burning pillar of fire 1 Mac. 4. 30. and thou g. the host of strangers GAY. Bar. 6. 9. as it were for a virgin that loves to gog GAZA. 1 Mac,ll.6l.wenttoG.butthey ofG.shuthimouJ 62.wheDtheyofG.made supplication to Jonathan 13. 43. in those days Simon encamped agaioatG GAZARA. 1 Mac. 4. 15. for they pursued them unto G, 7- 45. jeursued a day's journey from Adasa to G. 13. 53. captain of all the bost,% and dwelt at G. 14. 7, he had the dominion of G. and Bethsura 34. he fortified G. that bordereth on Azotus 15. 28. you withhold Joppe and G.with the towey 35. and whereas thou demandest Joppe and G, 16. 1. then came up John from G. and told Simon 19. he sent others also to G. to kill John 21. one had run afore untoG. and told John GAZE. Bed. 9. 5. g. not on a maid that thou fall not 41. 21. or to g. upon another man's wife GAZED. 1 Esd. ■*. 31. yet the king gaped and g. on her GEBA. Jud. 3. 10. he pitched between G. and Scytliopo]is GEDEON. Jud. 8. 1. the son of U. the son of Raphaim GENERAL. "i.Esd. 8.15. touching man in g. thou knowest best £"jM.15,10.tho' our commandment beg. come near £cc/.18.1.he that liveih forever created all thingsg. 2 Mac. 3. 18. others ran to the g. supplication GENERATION. 2 Esd. 3. 19. give diligence to the g. of Israel 32. or what g. hath so believed thy covenants? S. 34. or what is a corruptible g. to the bitter ? Wisd,3.ig. horrible is the end of the unrighteous j, 12. 10. not ignorant that they were a naughty g-. ■ 14.6. and left to all a^es a seed of g. 19. 11. afterwards they saw a new g. of fowls Eccl. 4. 16. his g. shall hold her in possession 14. 18. so is the g. of flesh and blood 39. 9. and his name shall live from g. to g. 1 Mac. 5. 2. they thought to destroy theg. of Jacoi* 2 Mac. 7.23. the Creator who formed the g. of man 8,9. to root out the whole g. of the Jews GENERATIONS. 2 Esd. 3.7. appuiutedst deaih in him and his g. 26. they did as Adam and all his g. had dono Tjd. 33. 11. ail g. shall praise thee with joy Jud. 8. 32. which shall go throughout all g. Esth. 10. 13. according to the g, for ever Wisd. 1. 14. the g. of the world were healthful Eccl. 2. 10, look at the g. of old aud see 16. 27. in his hand are the chief of them to all g- 44. 7. all these were honoured in their g. 16. being an example of repentance to all g. Bar. 6. 3. ye shall remain at Babylon seven g. GENTILES. 1 £jrf.8.69.not put away the pollutions of the G. Toi.l3. 3. confess him before the G. ye children Jud. 8. 22. will he turn on our heads among the G. Esth. 10.9, which have not been done among the G iO, he hath made another lot for all the G. IVisd. 14. 11. a visitation upon the idols of the G. 1 iyac.2.12,our sanctuary, the G. have profaned it 48. recovered the law out of the hand of the G. 3. 10. then Apollonius gathered the G. together 4. 60. lest the G. should come and tread it down 5. 15. and all Galilee of the G. are assembled 6. 53. they that were delivered from the G. 2 Mac. 6. 4, temple was filled with revelling by G. g. would not conform to the manners of theG. 11. 2. to make the city an habitation of the G. 24. to be brought unto the custom of G. 14. 3. the times of mingling with the G. GENTLE. 3 Mac. 15. 12. g, in condition, well spoken also GEON Eccl. 24. 27. and as G, in the time of vintage GERGESHITES. Jud*, 5. 16. they cast forth before tliem the G GESEM. Jud. 1. 9, tb.3 kiug sent unto all the land of G GET, 1 Esd. 4. 5. if they g. the victory they bring 1.I 2 Eid, 7 . 58. if he g. the victory he shall recLui) 1 16. 44, as they that shall g. no '■Mldrcn ArocitYi*UA.] GIV |/:l)i/.l0.46.iDcapUvlt;aDd famine sball f.chiWieD ^ei. i. 7-f • tbvTieirtne love of the congregation IS. 11. .tmiling on thee, he will g* ihy secrets S7. 19. and thou shale not g. him again 61.28. g. learning with a great sum of money, and g. much gold by her, rejoice In his mercy 1 Mac. S. 14. 1 will g. me a name in the kingdom 6. 44. that he might g. him a perpetual name fi Mac. 5. 6. that to g. the day of his own nation GBTXETH. Eccl. CI. 11. f . the understanding thereof 36. 24. he that g. awife, begiooeth a possession GETriNG. IVisd. 13. 19. for gaining andg. and good success 15. 12. for say they, we must be g. every way Eccl.^lA. be not thou ashamed off. much or liccle Bar. 3. i7. they that made no end of their g. GHOST. C Esd. 14.22. send the Holy G. into me 'Job. 14. 11. he gaveup the ?. in the bed, 158 years 2 Mae, 3. 31. who lay ready to give up the g. GIANT. Ecet.^T.^. slew he not a g.when he was yet young ? 1 Mac. 3. 3. he put on a breast plate as a g. GIANTS. Judt 16. 7. nor did the high g. set upon him Wisd. 14.6. in old time when the proud g^. perished Eccl. 16. 7* he was not pacified towards the old^. Bar, 3. S6. tliere were g. famous from the beginning Gl Fi'. S Esd. 2. 37. O receive the g, that is given you Toh. 2. 14. it was given for a g. more than .wages 4. 11 . for alms is a good g. to all that give it Jud. 16. 19. she gave the canopy for a g, to the Li IVisd. -1. 14. shall he given the spGcial g. of faith 8. 21 . a point of wisdom to know whose* g. she was Ecct. 1. 10. she is with all flesh according to his g, 7* 31. give him the g. of the shoulders 33. a e. hath grace in the sight of every man 11.17. the ^. of the Lord remaineth with the godly 18. 16. so IS a word better than a g. 17. lo, is not a word better than a. g.t m. a g. of the envious consumeth the eyes £0. 10. there isa^. that shall not profit thee, and there is a g, whose recompense is double 14. the g. of a fool shall do thee no good 26. 14. a silent and loving woman is a^. of the L. 41. 21. or to take away a portion or a^. 42. 3. or of the ^. of the heritage of friends Mac. 10.39. I give it as a free^. to the sanctuary Mac. 15. 16. take this holy sword, z.g. from God GIFTS. ■ Esd. S. 7. helpliim with g. horses, and cattle 9. ihey helped him with very many free g, 3. 5. to him shall king Darius give great g. fl. 13. carry the g. to the Lord of Israel to Jerus. fob. J3. 11. many nations shall come with g. in their hands, even g. to ihe King of heaven J«rf. 4. 14. with vows and free g. of the people 16. 18. offered their free offerings and their g. Wisd,!. 14. for the g, that come from learning Eccl. 1. 18. both which are the g. of God SO. 29. presents and g. blind the eyes of the wise 34. 18. the g. of unjust men are not accepted 35. 9> in all thy g. shew a cheerful countenance 12. do not think to corrupt wiih g. Bar. 6. 27. they set g. before them as to dead men ' Mac. 3.30. nor to have such ^. to give so liberally 10.24. I will promise them dignities and g. 12. 43. received him honourably, and gave bim^. 15. 5, and whatever g. besides they granted S Mac, 1, 35. the king took many^. and bestowed 2. 13. Ihe epistles of kings concerning the holy ^. 3. 2. kings did magnify the temple with their bestg^. 9-l6.holy temple he would garnish with goodly g. GILDED. Bar. 6. 8. they themselves are g, and laid over GIRD. C Esd, 16. 2. g. up yourselves with clothes of sack GIRDED. 2 Mac. 10. 25. and g. their loins with sackcloth GIRDLE. J111/.9.2. who loosened the g. of a maid to defile her GIRT. • }ud. 4. 14. priests had their loins g. with sackcloth f*c/. 22. 16. as timber g. and bound together ] Mac. 3. 3. be g. his warlike harness about him 6. 37. and were g. fast unto them with devices S Mac. 3. 19. the women g. with sackcloth under GIVE. 1 Esd. 2. ig. they will not only refuse tog^. tribute 4.60. for to thee I g. thanks, O Lord of our fathers 8. 19, they should g. it him with speed 79- and to g, us food in the tin)e of servitude 9 8. by confessing g, glory to the Lord God 34. and to g. part to them that had nothing E Esd. 2. SO. g. to the poor, defend the orphan 34. he shall g. you everlasting rest, he is nigh 3il9.thoa mightest g. the law to the seed of Jacob Ir.S.tbe stone shall *. his voice, people be irnubled T9I rav S Esd. 6. S3, and the trumpet shall g. a sound 45. commandeast that moon should g. her light 7- 6&. for he is ready io g. where it needeth 8. t. and culture if thou g. us seed to our heart 24. g. car to the petition of thy creature 7'tfi.3. 17 .to g.Sara for a wife to Tobias son of Tobit 4.7- £. alms of thy substance, thy eye not envious 8.ifthouhast abundance, g.alms accordingly ; if little, be not afraid to^ . according to that 11. for alms is a good gift to all that g. it 14.wages not tarry with thee, butf.it out of hand 16. g.ofthy bread to the hungry, and of garments 17- but g. nothing to the wicked 5. 3. man may go with thee, and I will g.\Am wages 14. but tell me, what wages shall I g. thee > 7. 12. the merciful God g. you good success 18^ the Lord g. thee joy for this thy sorrow 10. H. God g. you a prosperous journey 12. 1. have his wages, and thou must g. him more 2. O Father, it is no harm to me to g. him half 8. it is better to g. alms than to lay up gold 20. now therefore g. God thanks 13. 10. g. praise to the Lord, for he is good Jnd. 4. 12. would not g. their children for a prey Eith. 14. 12. g. me boldness, O King of nations 13. g. me eloquent speech in my mouth Wisd. t). 2. g. ear, ye that rule the people 8. 12. when 1 speak, thej shall g. good ear to me 9. 4. g. me wisdom that sitte^t by thy throne 17. except thou J. wisdom, and send thy Spirit ifi. 28. we must prevent the sun to g. thee thanks Eccl, 1. 26. the Lord shall g-. her unto thee 4. 3, and defer not to g. to him that is in need 5. and g. him none occasion to curse thee 8. §t him a friendly answer with meekness 19. she will forsake him, and g. him over to ruin 5. 11, be swift to hear, with patience g. answer 6. 23. g. ear, my son, receive my advice, refuse not 37. he shall g. thee wisdom at thine own desire 7. 10. be not faint-hearted, neglect not to g. alms 25. but f. her to a man of understanding S6. butf. not thyself over to a light woman 31. g, him his portion as it is commzinded thee 8. 9. lea-tn to^. answer as need requireth g. 2. g, not thy sonl to a woman, to set^her foot 6. g, not thy soul unto harlots, that thou lose 10. 28. g, it honour according to the dignity thereof 12. 4. g. to the godly man, and help not a sinner 5. but g. not to the ungodly, g, it not to him 7< g. unto the good, and help not the sinner 14. 11. my son, g. the Lord his due offering 13. stretch out thy hand, and e. to him 16. g. and take, and sanctify tuy soul 15. 3. she shall ^ .him the water of wisdom to drink 17. 22. g, repentance to his sons and daughters 27. instead of them which live and g. thanks 18. 28. and will g. praise to him that found her 23. 4. O God of my life, g. me not a proud look 6. and g. not over me into an impudent mind 25. 13. g. me any plague but the plague of heart 25.^. the waters no passage, nor a wicked woman 26. g. her a bill of divorce, and let her go 29. 27. g. place, stranger, to an honourable man 30. 11. ^. him no liberty in his youth, wink not 21. g. not over thy mind to heaviness 33.19. f .not thy soo.wife, brother and friend power over thee.g. not thy goods 10 another 20. while thou livest, g. not thyself over to any 35. 8. g. the Lord his honour with a good eye IC g. to the Most High according as he hath enriched thee, g. with a cheerful eye 11. the Lord will g. thee seven times as much 36. 15. g. testimony to those thou hast possessed 37. 27. what is evil for it, g, not that unto it 38. 11. §■. a sweet savour and memorial of ilour 14. that he would prosper, that which they g. 39. 5. he will g".his heart early to resort to the Lord 6. he shall g, thanks to the Lord in his prayer 14. g. ye a sweet savour as frankincense 33. he will g, everything needful in season 41. ig. and of scorning to g. and take 45. 26. God g. you wisdom in your heart 50. 20, to g. the blessing of the Lord with his lips 51. 30. in his time he will g. you your reward Bar. 1. 20. to g. us a land that flows with milk 2. 14. g. us favour in sight of them that led us 17. they will g. to the Lord neither praise nor 18. but the hungry soul shall g. thee praise 31. for I g. them an heart, and ears to hear 4. 3. g. not thine honour to another, nor things 6. 28. but to the poor they g, nothing of it 35. they can neither g. riches nor money 53. neither can they set up a king, nor g. rain ti7. nor shine as the sun, norg-. light as the moon Dan. 3. 20. deliver us, and g. glory to thy name 1 Mac. 2. 50. and g. your lives for the covenant 8. 4. the rest did g. them tribute every year 7. should pay a great tribute, and g. hostages 9. 55. heconldnotg. order concerning his house 10. 28. be faithful to us we will g. yon rr.vFords GLA 1 Afdc.10.54. and g. tne now thy daughter to wife 11.9. make a league, I will g. thee my daughter 15. t>. I g. thee leave also to coin mon»'y 2 Mac. 1.3. Godg. you all an heart to serve him 7.23.wiU of his mercy g^. you breath and life agala 9, 20. if ye fare well, I g. great thanks to God 15. 33, they should g. it by pieces to the fowls GIVEN. 1 Esd. l.h. the commandm. which wasf.toMoses 7- these things were g. of the king's allowance' 32. and this was g. out for an ordinance 2. 27. the men therein were g, to rebellion 4. 60. blessed art thou who hast g. me wisdom 62. because he had g. them freedom and liberty 6. 25. expenses g. out of the house of king Cyrus 2 £i'f/.7.46.bstter not to have g.the earth to Adara. or else when it wasg-. to have restrained hiat 8. 10. comn;anded out of the breasts milk to beg. Tab. 5. 19. which the Lord hath f. us to live with 6. 10. that she may be g. thee for a wife l.S. that this maid hath been g. to seven men 15. O my brother, she shall be g. thee to wif*. for this night she shall beg. thee in marriage 7. 11. I have g. my daughter in marriage to 7 mc ' 11.1. that he bad g. him a prosperous journej Jud. 8. 19. our fathers were g. to the sword 9. 4. thou hast g. their wives for a prey 10. 12. for they shall be g. you to be consumed Esth. 14.6. hast g. us into the hands of our enetnies Wisd. 7. 7. I prayed, and uaderstandingwasg. me 15. to conceive for the things that are g. 17. he hath g. me certain knowledge ut things 11. 4. water was g. them out of the flinty rock 18. 4. the law was to be g, to the world 6. knowing to what oaths they had g. credence Eccl.l5.VJ. and whether him liketh, shall beg. him 20. neither hath he g. any man licence to sm 17. 16. everyman from his youth is g. to evil 19. 1. labouring man that is g. to drunkenness 24. IB. I am g, to all my children named of him 26. 3. which shall be g. in the portion of them 23. a wicked woman is g. to a wicked man, but a godly woman is g. to him that feareth Lord 29. 15. for he hath g. his life for thee 37. 21. for grace is not g. him from the Lord 38. 6. hath g. men skill that he might be honoured 41. 22. and after thou hast g, upbraid not 42. 17. the Lord hath not g. power to the saints 43. 33. and to the godly bath he g. wisdom 51. 22. Lord hath g. me a tongue for my reward Shs.50. God hath g, thee the honour of an elder Bel S2. they had g. them every day two carcases, which then were not g. them to devour Daniel 1 Mac. 4. 55. who had g. them good success 10. 8. they heard the king had g. him authority 45 expences shall beg. out of the king's accountji 89. Sent a buckle of gold, as the use is to be g. 2 Mac. 1. 18. of the fire which was g. us 8. 23. and wheniie had g. them this watch-word 28. they had g. part of the spoils to the maimed 10. .38. praised God, who had g. them the victory 13. 15. and having g. the watch-word to them GIVEST. 2 Esd. 5. 45. that thou which ^. life to all Tob. 4. 7. when thoug, alms, let not thine eye, 16. IVisd. 12. 19. that thou g. repentance for sins Eccl. 18. 15. nor use words when'thoug. any thing 31. if thou g. thy soul the desires that please her 42.7- writing all th?t thod g. out or reccivest iq GIVETH. 2 Esd. 2. 46. that g. them palms in their hands 8. 2. it shall say to thee, that it g. mucli mould 'Job. 4. 19. the Lord himself g. all good things Eccl. 1. 12. the fear of the Lord g. gladness 4. 15. whoso g. ear to her shall judge nations 12. 3. no good can come to him thatg. no alms 20. 15. he g, little, and upbraideth munh 34. 17. he g. life, health, and blessing 35. 2. and he that g. alms sacrificeth praiss 38. 26. he g. his mind to mane furrows 39. 1. he that g. his mind to the law 01 the Lord 42. 16. the sun that g. light, looVs on all things 50. 29. leadeth him, who g. wisdom to the gMly 51,7. ascribe glory to him that g. me wisdom 2 Mac. 15. 21. he g. it to such as are worthy GIVING. 2 Esd,2. 37. g. thanks to him that hath called you 13. 57. g- praise and thanks to the Most High JVisd. 6. 18. g. heed to her law is the assurance of Eccl, 17. 18. and g. him the light of his love 43. 9> an ornament g. light in highest places 44. 3. men g. counsel by their understandins 50. 7- the rainbow g. light in the bright clouds 1 Mac. 6. 38. horsemen g. them signs what to I'.o 2 Mac. 8. 22. g. each one fifteen hundred men 11.11. g. a charge on their enemies like lions 15. 15. gave him a sword, and in g, it, spake thus GLAD. 2 Esd. 2. 37. receive gift that is civen. and h^ g. Tub. 13.13. rejoice and be j. forilie chiltfrenofj'ss* GLO T()j^.l3.14.have seen thy glory, shall be g. for ever £ccl. 31. 17. wine was made to make men g. Bar. 4. 33. for as she was g. at thy fall 1 Mac. 3, 7. he made Jacob g. with his acts 10.26. we have heard hereof and are f. 11. 44. the king was very g. of their coming 12 12. itiid we are right g. of your honour 14. 21. wherefore we were ^. of their coming GLADLY. 2 Mac. 2. 27- "we undertake g. this great pains 4. 12. for he built g. a place of exercise GLADNESS. 1 Esd. 4. Gs. they feasted with g, seven days 2 Esd. 1. 37. whose little ones rejoice in g. 2. 3. I brought you up with g. '"ith sorrow 1 lost 15. embrace children, bring 'heu, up with g. Jud, 10. 4. she put on her garments or 5. Esth. 10. 13. those days shall be wiii' g. bb5'>reG. Ecel. I. 11. the fear of the Lord is glory and g. 12. it giveth joy, g. and a long life 15. 6. he shall find joy aud a crown of g. 30. 22. the g. of the heart is the life' of man 31. 28. wine measurably drunk bringeth g. 35. 9- ^^^ dedicate thy tithes with g. Bar. 4. 23. God will give you to me again with g. 1 Mac. 4. 56. they offered hurDt even of fine brass g, like goI4 Est/t. 15. 6. all g. with gold and precious stones S Mac. 5. 3. horsemen with g. of golden ornaments GLORY. 1 Esd. 1.33, his g. and understanding in the law 4. 17. make garments for men, bring g. to men 59. thine is the g. and I am thy servant 5. 61. his mercy and g. is for ever in all Israel 9. 8. and by confessing g. give to the Lord 2 Eid. 8. 21. whose g. may not be comprehended Toi. 13. 14. when they have seen all thyg. /h(/. 9. 7. they g. in strength of their footmen 10.8. accomplish thy enterprises to the g, of Israel 15. 9. they said to her, thou art the g. of Israel Est/i. 13. 12, it was not for any desire of g. 14. I did this, that I might not prefer the g. of man above the g. of God, nor worship any but 14-. 9. they will quench the g. of thine house 15. that I hate the g. of the,unrighteous IVisd. 6. 2. and g. in the multitude of nations 7. 25. flowing irom the g. of the Almighty 9. 10. O send her from the throne of thy g. 10. 14. and she gave him perpetual g. 34.14.by vain g.of men they entered into the world 15, 9- counted it his § . to make counterfeit things 18. 24. in rows was the g. of the fathers graven Eccl. 3, 10. g. not in the dishonour of thy father, for thy father's dishonour is no g. to thee 11. g. of a man is from the honour of his father 4. 21. there is a shame which is g. and grace 6. 29. and her chains shall be a robe of g. 9. 11. envy notg. of a sinner, knowest not his end 10. 22. their g. is the fear of the Lord 11. 16. shall wax old with them that g. therein 14. 27. and in her g. shall he dwell 17. 9- he gave them tog. in his marvellous acts 13. their eyes saw the majesty of his g. 20. 11. there is an abasement because of g. 23. 28. it is great g. to follow the Lord 24. 1. wisdom shall g. in midst of her people 25. 6. and the fear of God is their g. 31. 10. been found perfect, then let him g. 36. 14. and fill thy people with thy g. 37,26. a wise man shall inherit g. among his people 39, 8. he shall g. in the law of his covenant 40. 3. from him that sitteth on a throne of g. 27. the fear of the Lord covereth him above all g. 42. 16. the work thereof is full of the g. of the Lord 17. whatsoever is might be established for his g. 25. who shall be filled with beholding his g. 43. 9. g.of the stars, an ornament giving light 44. 2. the Lord hath wrought great g, by them 7. all these were the g. of their times 13. and their g. shall not be blotted out ip, in g. was there none like unto him 45 . 3. and he shewed him part of his g. ". and he clothed him with a robe of £■. 6, he put upon him perfect g. and strengthened 23. the third in ^. is Fhinees son of Eleazar 'iS. ar.d that their g. may endure for ever 7(>1 GO Ecd. 46. 2. how greatg.gat he when lift bis handsi* 47. 6. in that he gave him a crownof g, 8. he praised the Most High with words of g. 11. he gave him a throne of g. in Israel 48. 4. and who may g. like unto thee ? 49. 5. he gave their g. to a strange nation 49. 1 2. which was prepared for everlasting g. 50. 11. and was clothed with the perfection of g, 13. so were all the sons of Aaron in their g. 51. 17. I ascribe the g. to him that giveth wisdom liar. 4. 24. which shall come on you with great .37. thy sons come, rejoicing in the g. of Goi 5. 1. the g. coraeth from God for ever 2. set a diadem on thy head the g. of Everlasting 4.thy name shall be called the g. of God's worship 6. God bringeth them to thee exalted with g. 7. -that Israel may go safely in the g. of God 9. shall lead Israel with joy in the light of his g. Dan. 3. 20. deliver us, and give g. to thy name 31. blessed art thou in the templ&of thy holy g. Prayer of Manasi, the majesty of thy g. cannot be borne, thine is the g. for ever and ever 1 Mac. 1 . 40. as had been her g. so her dishonour 2. 8. her temple is become as a man without g. 12. even our beauty and our g. is laid waste 62. for his g. shall be dung and worms 64. for by the law shall you obtain g. 10. 58. celebrated her marriage with great g. 14. 21. they certified us of your g. and honour 15. 3iS. and when he saw the g. of Simoo S6. made report to faim of the g. of Simon 2 Mac.i.Q. and the g. of the Lord shall appear 5.16. were dedicated tog. and honour of the place 20. so again it was set up with all g, OLORIETH. E^ci. 38. 25. that g. in the goad, that driveth oxen GLORIFY, 1 Esd. 8. 25. to g. his house that is in Jerusalem Wisd. 13. 8. by the same thou didst g. us 19. 22. didst magnify ihy people audg. them . Eccl. 10. 28. my son, g. thyself in meekness 36. 6. shew signs, g. thy hand and thy right arm 43. 30, when you g, the Lord, exalt him as much GLORIFIED. 2 Esd. 8. 49- not judged thyself worthy to be g. Dan. 3. 28. the three praised g. and blessed God 30.blessed is thy glorious holy name,to be praised and g. above all for iver, 31, 32, 33, 34. ^ GLORIOUS. 1 Eid. 1.56. as for her g. things, they never ceased 2 Esd. 2. 39. have received g. garments of the Ld. To&. 3. 11. and thy holy and g. name is blessed 8, 5. blessed is thy holy and g. name for ever 14.5.house of God shall be built with a g.building Jud. 9. 8. tabernacle, where thy g. name resteth 16. 13. O Lord, thou art great, g. and wonderful Est/t. 11. \1. the lowly exalted, and devoured theg. 14. 2. and she laid away her g. apparel 15.1. on the third day she put on berg, apparel 16. 4. but also lifted up with the g. words IVisd. 3. 15. for g. is the fruit of good labours 5. 16. they shall receive a^. kingdom 6. 12 wisdom is g. and never fadeth away Eccl. XT- 13. and their ears heard his g. voice 27. 8. thoushaltput heronasag.longrobe 43» 1. the beauty of heaven, with his g. shew 12. it compasseth the heaven with ag. circle 45. 2. he made him like to the g, saints 3. he made him g. in the sight of kings 49. 8. it was Ezekiel who saw the g. vision Dan. 3. 22. that thou art g. over the whole world Prayer of Manass. by thy terrible and g, name 1 Mae. 2. 9- herg. vessels are carried away 14, 9- a-nd the young men put on g. apparel 2 Mac. 4. 24. for the g. appearance of his power 8. 35. putting oft g, apparel, he came to Antioch 15. 13. there appeared a man excee^ingg. 34. so every man praised the g. Lord, saying GLORIOUSLY. Tab. 14. 5. return and build up Jerusalem g. Esth, 15. 2. being g. adorned, she took two maids 1 Mac. 6. 19. rather to die g. than to live stained GLORYING. Eccl, 9. 16. let thy g. be in the fearof the Lord GLUETII. Eccl. 22. 7- as one that §. a potsherd together GNASH. Eccl. 30. 10. and lest thou g. thy teeth in the end GNAWED. Bar. 6.20. their hearts areg. on by things creeping GO. 1 Esd. 1. 16. it was not lawful to g. from service 2. 5, let him g. up to Jerusalem diacisin Judea 4. 4. if he send them against the enemies, they g. 8. 10. the Jews should g. with thee to Jerusalem 27. I gathered men of Lsrael to g. up with me 45. that they should g. to Saddeus the captain Tob, 1. 15. that I could not g. into Media 3. 6. that I may g. into the everlasting place 4. 15. neither let dnmkenuess g. with thee GO! [Apocryph* Tob.S. 16. his father said,^. thou with this ma 10.7. let meg. for my father and mother look not 8. they shall declare how things g. with thee 9. Tobias said, no, but let me g. to my fathe? 12. 17. fear not, for it shall g. well with you 14, 4. g. into Media, my son, for I believe 9. keep the law, that it may g. well with theo Jnd, 8. 35. g. in peace, ^e Lord g. before thee 10. 9. 1 at I may g. to accomplish the things 13. wl ?reby he shall g, and win the hill country 11. 17. ind thy servant will g. out by night 18. th( n thou shalt g. forth with thine army 12. 6. tl at thine handmaid may g. to prayer 11. g. low and persuade this Hebrew womaa 12. will be a shame if we let such a woman g. 13.12. tley made haste tog, down to the gate 14, 2. g. I Drth every valiant man out of the ciiy Esth. 13. 1 . may with violence g. into the grave IVitd. 1. 1] . word so secret shall g. for nought 2, 9- let na forsaken of G. 18. we sufTer, having sinned against our f3. 19. thou that takest in hand to strive against G, 28. G, made them of things that were not 31, thou shalt nut escape (he hands of G. 36. our brethren are dead under G. covenant .37, that thou mayest confess that he alone is G . 8, 23. given them this watch-word, and help of G. 36, that the Jews had G.tn fight for them 9. 4. the judgment of G. now following him 5. the Q. of Israel sm'«*£ him with a plague 8. shewing fonh the manifest power of G. 11. acknowledge of himself by the scourge of G. 12. it is meet to be subject to G, a mortal man should nc)t think of hioisetf as if he wcreG. 17. that he would declare the power of G. 18. the just judgment of G. was come on him 20. if ye fare well, \ give great thunks to G. 10. 16. besought G. that he would be their helper 25. tliey turned themselves to pray to G. 11 . 4. not at all con.sidoring the power of G. 9, then they praised the merciful G. together 13. because tlie almighty G. helped them 12. 6. calling on G, the righteous Judge 11. but Judas* side by the help off!, got victory 16. Judas took the city by the will of G. 13, 15. given the watch-word, victory is of G. 15. 14. to wit, Jeremias the prophet of G. 27. praying to G. with their hearts, for throngh the appearance ofG. they were cheered GODL^. Jud. 8.31, pray for us, because thou art a f .woman Eccl. 6. 35. be willing to hear every g. discourse 11. 17, the gift of die Lord remaineth with the g, 22. the blessing of Lord is in the reward of the g, 12. S. dogoodto theg. man, and thou shall find 4. give to thef. man, and help not a sinner 13. 17, what fellowship hath the sinner with g. T 16. 13. the patience ofG. shall not be fr»istrated S3, 12. all such things shall be far from the g. 26. 23. a g. woman is given him that fearelh Ld 27. 11. the discourse of the ^.is always with wisdom 33. 14. life against death, !io is the ^ , set agam^t the sinner, and the sinner against the g, 37. 12. hut be continually with a^. man 39. 27. all these things are for good to the g. 43.33. aud to thpf. hath he given wisdom 50. 29. who giveth wisdom to tlie g. 9 Mac. 12.45. favour laid up for those that died jj GODLKSS. 2 Mae. 7. 34. but thou, O g. man and most wirJied GODLINESS. 1 £j^. 1. 23. upright, with ail heart full off. GOL ^Viid. 10. 12. might know g. is stronger thau all 2tel. 1. 25. hvitg. is an p^iyomination to asinner Mac. 5. l.hBCAMScoUheg, of Opiasthe priest GODS. f^d. 1. 6. they have offered to strange g. yj. 36. believe not^. of whom the Lord spake #Mt/.3. 8. decreed to destroy all the ^. of the land 5. 7. they would not follow the g. ot their fathers 8. they cast them out from the face of iheir g. 8. 18. which worship g^. made with hands Est/i. 14. 7. because we worshipped their 5. Wisd 12. 27. them whom they thought to be g, 13. 2. to be the g. which govern the world 3. if they being delighted, took them to be g. 10 called them g. which are the works of men 15. 15. counted the idols of the heathen to be g. Bar. 6. 4. ye shall see in Babylon s. of silver g. they make crowns for the heads of their g, 10. the priests convey from their g. gold and silv. 11. being g. of silver, and g. of gold and wood 12. yet cannot these g. save themselves from rost 16. whereby they are known not to be g, 17. even so it is with their p. when they be setup 18. lest their g. be spoiled with robbers 23. by this ye may know they are no g. 29. 30. how can they be called g. * set meat before g. 32. they roar aud cry before their g. as men do 39. their g. of wood, and which are overlaid 40. how shall a man think and say, they are g. ? 44.Tiow may it be thought or said they are g, ? 46. how should the things that are made be^. 7 49. how cannot men perceive that they be nog. ? 51. that they are no g. but works of men's hands 52. wno then may not know that they be no g. ? 55. when fire falleth on the house ofg. of wood 56. how can it he thought or said, that they be^..*" 57. nor are those g. of wood able to escape Bel 27. Daniei said, lo, these are g you worship GOLD. 1 Esd. 1. 36. a tax on the land of one talent of g. 2. 6. his neighbours help him with g. and silver 13. vials ofg. 30, of silver 1024, and other vessels 3. 6. to drink in g. to sleep on g. and a chariot with bridles of ff. and an head tire of fine linen S Esd. 8. 2. but little dust that g. comeih of 16. 73. they shall be tried as g. in the fire Tob. 12. 8. better to give alms, than lay up g. 13. 16. and thy battlements with pure g. Jud. 2. 18. Tery mnch g. out of the king's house 5. 9. they were increased with g. and silver 8, 7. Manasses had left her g. and silver 10. 21. which was woven with purple and g, Esth. 15. 6. before the king all glittering with g. Jl'isd. 3. 6. as g. in furnace hath he tried them 7. 9- Ji-11 g- in respect of her is as little sand 13. 10. gods that areg-. and silver, to shew art in Eccl. 2. 5. for g. is tried in the iire, men in adversity 7. IB. nor a faithful brother for g. of Ophir 19-forego not a good woman. her grace is above ^, 8. 2. for g. hath destroyed many, and perverted 21, 21. learning to a man is as an ornameot o? g. 28. 24. look that thou bind up thy silver and g. 29. 11. it shall bring thee more profit than g. .iO. 15. health and a good state of body is above g. 31. 5. he that loveth g. shall not be justified 6. g. hath been ruin ot'roany and their destruction 8. blessed is the rich that hath not gone after g. 32. 5. is as a signet of carbuncle set ing-. 6. as a signet of an emerald set in a work of g. 40. 25. g. and silver make the foot stand sure 41. 12. above a thousand great treasures of g. 45. 11. and set in g. the work of tlie jeweller 12. he set a crown ofg. upon the mitre 47. 18. thou didst gather g-. as tin and multiply 50. 9. as a vessel of beaten g. set with stones 51. 28. get learning, and get much g. by her Bar. ."J. 17. they that hoarded up silver and g, 30. who found her, and will bring her for pure g. 6. 4. shall ye see in Babylon gods of silver and g. 9. and taking g, as it were for a virgin to go gay 30. set meat before gods of silver, g. and wood 1 Mac. 1. 22. censers of g. and the vail and crowns 23. he took also the silver and the g. and vessels 2. 18. children shall be honoured with silver and g.. 3. 41. the merchants took silver and g. very much 4. 23. where they got much g. and silver and silk 57. they decked the temple with crowns of g. C. 1. was a City renowned for riches, silver, a.ndg. 2. a temple, wherein were coverings ofg-. 12. that I took all the vessels of g. and silver 3y. when the sun shone on the shields ofg. a. 3. winning the mines of the silver and g. 10. 60. who gave them and friejjd silver and g. 89. he sent him a buckle of g. as the use is 14. 24. Simon sent to Kome witli a great shield ofg. 43. should be clothed in purple, wear g. 44. clothed in purple, or wear a buckle of 5. i5. 18. they brought a shield ofg. of 1000 pound S6 fent him silver, and g. and much armour 32. saw the glory of Simon, and cupboard of e 7C6 GOO 1 Mae. 16. 11. he had abundance of silver and g. 19. might give them silver and g. and rewards 2 Mac. 2. 2. when they see images of silver and g. 3. 25. it seemed that he had complete harness ofg. 4. 32. stole certain vessels ot g. out of the temple 5. 2. horsemen running in the air in cloth of g. 10. 29, appeared ^ve men with bridles of g. 11.8. one in white, shaking his armour ofg. 15. l5. Jeremias gave to Judas a sword of g. GOLDEN. 1 Esd. 8. 57. twenty g. vessels, twelve of brass Est/i. 15. 11. so he held up his g. sceptre Eccl. 6. 30. there is a g. ornament upon her 26. 18. as g. pillars arc on sockets of silver 45. 9. with many g. bells round about 1 Mac. 1. 21. and took away the g. altar 22, and the g. ornaments before the temple 11.58. on this he senthim g, vessels to be served in and gave him leave to wear a g. buckle 13. 37. the g. crown and scarlet robe ye sent 2 Mac. 5. 3. and glittering of g. ornaments GOLDSMITHS. JVisd. 15.9. hestriveth toexcelg. and silversmiths Bar. 6. 45. they are made of carpenters and g. GOLIATH. Eccl. 47- 4, he heat down the boastbg of G. GOMORKAH, 2 Esd. 2. 8. remember what I did to Sodom and G GONE. 2 Esd. 10- 22. our Levites are g. into captivity 14. 11. the ten parts of it are g. alreaay Jud. 10, 10. till she was g. down the mountain Wisd. i. 2. and when it is g. they desire it 5. 10. when g. by the trace cannot be found 16. 14. the spirit when it is g. forth returneth 39' ^. whom they had entreated to be g. Eccl. 31. 8, the rich that hath not g. after gold Bar. 3. 19. they are g. down to the grave 30. who hath g. over the sea and found her ? 4. 26. my delicate ones have g. rough ways Sjis. 19. now when the maids were g. forth Bel 14. when g. forth, king set meats before Bel 1 Mac, 6. 10. the sleep is g. from mine eyes 11. 43. for all my forces are g. from roe 12. 30. they were g. over the river Eleutherus 2 Mac. 4. 40. a man far g. in years, no less in folly 6. 24. were now g. to another religion 12. 4. when they were g. forth into the deep 10. when they were g. from thence nine GOOD. 1 Esd. 4. 46. I desire that thou n::ake g. the vow 6. 21. if it seem g. to the king let search be made 8. 1 1 . as it hath seemed g. to me and my friends 85. that ye may eat the g. things of the Lord 2 Esd. 1.9. to whom I have done so much g. 2. 14. 1 have broken the evil, and created iheg. 25. nourish thy children, O thou g. i urse 3. 22. the g. departed away, the evil abode still 6. 33. sent nie to say, be of g, comfort, fear not 7- 6. a city isbuilded and full of all g. thing," 35. and the g. deeds shall be of force I6- 21. victuals shall be so g, cheap on earth Toi. 2. 1. there was a g. dinner prepared me 4. 9- thou laycst up ag, treasure for thyself 11. for alms is a g. gift to all that give it 19- the Lord himself giveth all g. things 5. 13. for thou art my brother of an honest and g, stock ; my brother, thou art of a g. stock 21. for the g. angel will keep him compajiy 7- 4. then said he, is he in g. health { 5. he is both alive, and in g. health 12. God give you g. success in all things 18. be ofg. comfort, my daughter 8. 6. it is not g. that man should be alone 10. 12. that T may hear g. report of thee 11. 11. saying, be ofg. hope, my father 12. 6. it is g. to praise God and exalt his name 7. it is g. to keep close the secret of a king, 11. do what is g. and no evil shall touch you 8. prayer is g. with fasting and alms 13. thy g. deed was not hid from me 13. 10. give praise to the Lord, for he is g. Jud. 3. 2. use us as shall be g. in thy sight 4. and deal with them as seemeth g. to thee 7. 30. Ozias said, brethren, be ofg^. courage 8. 28. thou hast spoken all with a g. heart 20. because the disposition of thy heart is g. 10. ig. it is not g. that one, man of thero be left 1 1. 1. wom.be ofg.comfort.fearnotin thy hewt, 3, 1.".. 20. for a praise, to visit thee in g. things 15. 8. g, things that God hath shewed to Israel 10. thou hast done much g. to Israel Esth. 13. 3. was approved forhis constant g, will 13. fori could have been content with g. will 15. 9. Esther, 1 am thy brother, be ofg. cheer 16. 3. to practise against these that do them g. 4, words of lewd persons that were neve** g. 13. who continually procured our g. IVisd. 2, 6. let us enjoy the g. things present 3. 15. for glorious is the fruit off. labours GOO [ApOCBYFBit, rTiW.S.B.whaty.halh richeswithvaunting bronghl. 0.25, receive instmction, it shall do you g. 7 . 1 1 . all g. things together came to me with her 22, clear, undefiled, plain, loving the thing thai isg. thatcannot be letted, ready to dog 8.9. she would be a counsellor ofg. things 12. when I speak, they shall give g. ear unto ma 15. I shall be found g. among the multitude IB. and in talking with her is a g. report 20. being g. I came into a body undefiled 10. 8. they knew not the things which wereg. 12-. 19. hast made thy children to be of ag. hope 21. thou bait made covenants ofg. promises 13. 1. could not, out of theg. things that are seen 10. to shew art in a stone g. for nothing i4.2u.disquieting ofg. men, forgetf uln. of g. turns, defiling souls, disorder in marriages, adultery 18. n. they might afterwards be ofg. cheer 9. the children of g. men did sacrifice secretly ; should be like partakers of the same g.and evil Eccl. 1. 29. take g. heed what thou speakest 2, 9- ye that fear the Lord, hope for g. 6. 19. come to her, and wait for her g. fruits 7. 13, for the custom thereof is not g. 18. change not a friend for any g. by no means 21. love Ag. servant, defraud him not of liberty 11. i2. the eye of the Lord looked on him for g, 15. lave, and the way of g. works are from him 23. what g. ihings shall I have hereafter ? 31. he lieth in wait, and turned g. into evil 12. 1. when thou wilt dog. know to whom dost it 2. do g. to the godly man, and thou shalt find 3. there can no g. come to one occupied in evi 5. shalt receive twice as much evil for all the g, 7. give to the g. and help not the sinner 8. 24. riches are g. to him that hath no sin 25. his countenance, whether it he ^. or evil 14. 5. is evil to himself, to whom will he be g. t 7, and if he doth g. he doth it unwillingly 11. myson, according to tbyabilitydo g. to thyself 13. do g. to thy frieud before thou die 14. defraud not thyself of the g. day, and let not the part of a g. desire overpass thee 20. the man that doth meditate g. things 25. lodge in a lodging where g. things are 15. 1. he that feareththe Lord will dog. 17. 7. withal, he shewed them g. and evil 22. he will keep theg. deeds of man as the apple 18.8. what is man? what is his g.? what is his evil 15. my son. blemish not thy g. deeds 32. take not pleasure in much g. cheer 20.3.howg.it is when reproved to shew repentance g. there is a sinner that hath g, success in evil 14 the gift of a fool shall do thee no g. 16. 1 have no thank for all my g. deeds 26. 4. if he have a g. heart toward the Lord IG. so is the beauty of a g. wife in her house 21. having the confidence of their g. descent 29. 16. will overthrow the g. estate of his surety 18. suretyship hath undone many of g, estate 30. 15. health and g. state of body are above gold ig. what g. doth the offering to an idol? 25. a g. heart will have a care of his meat 31. 23. the report of^hisg. house-keeping 27 .wine drunk moderately is as g.as life to a man 32. 13. and hath replenished thee with g. things 23. in every g. work trust thine own soul 3.^. 14. g. IS set against evil, life against death 35. 2, he that requiteih g. offereth fine flour 8. give the Lord his honour with a g. eye 37. 9- he will sayunto thee, thy way is g. 18. four things appear, g. and evil, life and death 38. 13. when is their hands there isg, success 21 . thou shalt not do him g. but hurt thyself 39- 4. for he hath tried the g. and evil among men 16. all the works of the Lord are exceeding g. 25. for theg. areg. ihings created from beginning 27 . all these things are for g. to the godly 33. all the works of the Lord areg. 41.13.ag.Ufe hath but few days,a g.name endures 16. it is not g, to retain all shamefacedness 42. 6. sure keeping is g, where an evil wife is 25. onetbingestablisheththeg. of another 45. 23, he stood up with g. courage of heart 26. that their g, things be not abolished 46. 10. might see that it is g. to follow the Lord 51. 18. earnestly 1 followed that which is g. 21. therefore have I gotten a g. pos.session Bar. 2. ] . the Lord hath made g. his word 4. 6. be ofg. cheer, my people, memorial of israd 30, take ag, heart, O Jerusalem, he will comfort 6, 34. whether evil org. they cannot recompense 38, nor can they do g, to the fatherless 64, seeing they are not able to do g. to men 1 Mac. 4. 24. they praised the Lord, because it is g 55. praising God, who had given them ^- . succeS 8. 53. g, success be to the Romans and ..ews 11. 33- determined to do g, to peopleof the Jew our fnends, because of their g. will toward-snj 14, 4. he sought tbeff. ui ills iiMiuiiin Such vih'\ ArflCRvrRA.] GOV tJtfdr.t4.9>they sat cotnmuQiogtosether of ^.things Iti. 14. taking care for the g. orderiDg of them 17> great treachery, he recompeosed evil for^ . \ Mac. 1.3. to do his will with a/;, courage 4. 5. not to be accuser but seeking the g. of all b. 4. that tl «t apparition might turn to g. t). 29. chaoging the g, will they bare him before 7. 5. the vapour was for a g. space dispersed 14- It isf. beiog put to death by men, to look B. 36. to make ;, to the RoQiaos their tribute . ig. Aotiochns, to the g, Jews his citixeos 21. would have remembered kindly your g. will 10. S3, having g, success with his weapons 11.6. would send a g. angel to deliver Israel 5. consented, being careful of the common g-. xp. I will endeavour to be a means of your ^ . 40. when certified that they may be of ^. comfort S8. we have our desire, we are luso in g. health IS, 45. it was an holy and g. thought 13. 16. at last the; departed with g. success U. & I intend the g, of mine own countrymen .10. that such sour behaviour came not of g. .17. Kazis a man of very g. report was accused lA. 12. Onias, a virtuous and g. man, prayed 17. by the words of Judas, which were very g. S3. Lord of heaven, send a g. angel before us GOODLY. 1 Esd. 4. 18. gold, silver, or any other g. thing J^id. 8. 7. she was also of a g. countenance S Mac. 9, 16. he would garnish -with g. gifts GOODLIEST. \ Mae. 8. 8. of the ^. countries which they took GOODNESS. S Eid. 7. 68. he pardons, if he did not so of his g. 8. 5S. rest allowed, yea, perfect g. and wisdom Etih. 16. 6. the innocency and g. of princes 10. and far distant from our^. and as a stranger fi'iid. 7. 26. and she is the image of his g. 12. 22. we should carefully think of thy^. 16. 11. they might be continually mindful ofthy^ . Ecel. 26. 20. trusting in the g. ot thy stock Bar, S.S7. thou hast dealt with us after all thy f. i'T'i^er of Manass. in thee thou wilt shew all thy g. C Mac. 6. 13. for it is a token of hia great g. GOODS. 1 Esd. a. 32. and ail his g, seized for the king 2 Esd. l5.19.destroy their house, and spoil their g. Tob. 1. 20. all my g. were forcibly takeo away 8. 21. then he should take the half of his g. 10. 10. gave him Sara his wife, and half his g. Jud. 16.24. she did distribute her g. to them Wisd. 13. 17. then maketh he prayer for bisg. Jiicf. 5. ?. set not thy heart upon thy g. 11. IQ. now I will eat continually of thy g, 14.4. others that shall spend his g. riotously 5. he shall not take pleasure in his g. 31. 11, his g. shall be established, congregation 33, 19. give not thy g, to another, lest it repent 34. SO. brings an offering of the g. of the poor 40. 13. the g, of the unjust shall be dried up 4(i. 19> I have not taken anyman's g. not ashoe ] yfar. IS. S3, that your cattle and g. are our GOR.GIAS. 1 Mac. 3. 38. chose Nicanor and G. mighty men 4. 1. then took G. five thousand footmen 5. in the mean seasoi. came G. by night la, G. and his host are here in the mountain 5. 59. then came G. and his men out of the city S Mac. 8. 9- and with him he joined G. a captain 10. 14. but when G. was governor of the holds 12. 32. they went forth against G. the governor 35. was still upon G. so that G. fled into Marisa 36. when they that were with G. had fought long 37. rushing unawares on G. men, be put to Qight GOT. Eccl.S. 37. when hast g. hold of her, let her not go S4. 6. and in every nation I g. a possession 1 Mac. 4. 23. where theyg-. much gold and silver 11. 49. the Jews had g. the city as they would S Mae. 4. S4. he g. the priesthood to himself 27. so Menelaus g. the principality GOTTEN. iEid. S. 12. when they had g. them many children JViid. 4. 2. having g. victory, striving forrewards ■^el. 5. 8. set not thy heart on goods unjustly g. S6. SO. when thou hast^. a fruitful possession 29. 6. he hath g him an enemy without cause ■1 1. 18. he that aacrificelh of a thing wrongfully g. 35. 10. as thou hast g. give with a cheerful eye 42.10.lest should g. with child in her father's house Al- 21. therefore have I g. a good possession 27. and 1 have g. unto me much rest Bfff. S.li.O Lortf, thou hast g. thyself a name 1 Mae. 2. 10. what nation hath not^. her spoils 49, now hath pride and rebuke g. strength i Jtt«.l 3.21 .they had g.him.they put him in prison GOVERN. "Tirf, 13. 2. to be the gods which g. the world ^. 5. to be judges, who seemed to g. the people 1 ^ae. 9. 73 Jonathan began to g. the people 797 GRA GOVERNANCL. 2 Esd. 11. 32. and it had the g. of the world l_Mae. 9. 31. Jonathan took the g. upon him GOVERNED. JVisd. 14. 6. the hope of the world g. by the hand GOVERNETH. 2 Esd, 13. 58. and because he g. the same li^isd. 14. 3. but by providence, O Father, g. it Eccl. 18. 3. who g. the world with palm of his hand GOVERNMENT. Jtid 8. 10. that had the g. of all things she had Eccl. 10. 1. the g. of a prudent man is well ordered 1 A/ac. 8. 16, they committed their g. to one man 2 Mac.S. 17. taking away the g. of forefathers GOVERNMENTS. 1 Mac. 10.30. nor of the three g. that are added 38. concerning the three g. that are added 11, 28. as also the three g. with Samaria 34. the borders of Judea, with the three g, 57. 1 appoint thee ruler over the four g, 2 Mac. 4.11.puttiogdowntaeg. which were by law GOVERNOR. 1 £sd, 2. 12. to Sanabassar the g. of Judea 3. 21. a man remembereth neither king norg. 6.3. Sisinnesg. of Syria and Phenice, 7, 21. 29. a portion to be given to Zorobabel the g. 7. 1. Sisinnes the g. of Celosyria did oversee Jud. 5. 20. my lord and g. if there be any error 8. 9. the words of the people against the g. 11. 10, O Lord and g, reject not his word Eccl. 23. 1. Lord, Father and g. of all my life 49- 15. a g. of his brethren, a stay of the people 1 Mac. 13. 42. Simon theg. and leader of the Jews 14. 35^eople made him iheirg. and chief priest 41. were well pleased that Simon should be g. 47. Simon was well pleased to be g. of the Jews 2 Mac, 3. 4. Simon was iL,?de g. of the temple 4. 29. left Crates who was g. of the Cyprians 9- 19. Antiochus king and g. to the good Jews 10. 14. but when Gorgias was'g. of the holds 32. he fled to Gazara, where Chereas was g. 12, 2, Nicanor g'. of Cyprus would not suffer them 32. they went against Gorgias g. of Idumea 13, 3. because he thought to have been made g. 24. made him principal g, from Ftolemais 14. 12, making him g'.over Judea, he sent him forth GOVERNOrvS. I Esd. 1.8. g. of the temple gave to the priests 49. the g. also of the people and the priests 3. 2, and to all the g. and captains, 14. 4. 47. Darius wrote letters to captains and g. 7. 2. assisting the ancients and g. of the temple Jud. 2. 14. Olofernes called all the g. and captains 5. 2. he called alt the g. of the sea coast 6. 14. they presented him to the p. of the city V- 8. and all the g. of the people of Moab 8. 11. hearme,Oyeg. of inhabitants of Bethulia Est/t. 13. 1. the princes and g. that are under him 16. 1. unto the princes and g. of 127 provinces 1 JWflc.l0.37.their overseers and g.be of themselves 12. 4. Romans gave letters to g. of every place 2 Mac. 5. S2. he left g. to vex the nation 10. 21. he called the g. of the people together 12. 2. but the g. of several places GRACE. 1 Esd. 8. 4. he found g. in his sight in his requests 2 Esd. 1. 37. 1 take to witness the g. of the people 2. 32. my wells run over, and my g, shall not fail 8. 42. I said, if I have found g. let me speak 12. 7. if I have found g, before thy sight 14. 22. but if I have found g. before thee Tod. 1.13. the Most High gave meg. and favour Esi/i. lb. 14. and thy coontenance is full of g. JVisd, 3. 9. g- and mercy is to his saints, 4. 15. 14. 20. the multitude allured by theg. of the work 16. 25. it was obedient to thy g. that nourisheth Eccl. 4. 21, there is a shame which is glory and g, 7. 19< 3. wise and good woman her g. is above gold 33. a gifl hathf . in the sight of every man £1. 16. but g. shall be found in the lips of the wise 24. 16. my branches are branches of honour and g. 26. 13. the g. of a wife delightcth her husband 15. a shamefaced woman is a double g. 37. 21. for g. is not given him from the Lord Prayer of Manass. I bow knee, beseeching thee oig. GRACES. Keel. 20. 13. the g. of fools shall he poured out GRACIOUS. 1 Esd, 8. 80. he made us g. before the kings 2 Esd. 1. 25. when ye desire me to beg. unto you Eitk. 16. 2. with the great bonnty of theg. princes Wisd. 12. 16. it maketh thee to be g. to iH 15. 1. but thou, O God, art g. and true Eccl. 17. 21. the Lord being g. forsook them not 18. 17. but both are with a g. man Dan, 3. 67. give thanks to the Lord, becausehe isg. 2 Mac. 1. 2. God be g. unto you, and remember 24. O Lord God, who art the only and g. king 2. 22. the Lord being f. unto them with favour GRE GllACIOUSLV. Witd. 16. 2. dealing g. with thine own peopip 2 Mac. 9. 27. he will g, vield to your desirss GRAIX. 2 Esd. 4. 30. the g. of evil seed hath been sown .31. the g. of evil seed hath brought forth Witd. 11. £2. is as a little g. of the balance GRANT. 2 Esd. 5. 4. but if the Most High g. thee to live Toi. 10. 1'i. Lord g, that I may see thy children Ecrl. 23. 12. God g. that it be not found in Jacop 50. 23. he g. usjoyfulness of heart and peace 2 Mac. 11. 50. g. us peace, and let the Jews cease 13. 45. beseeching Simon to g. ihem peace 2 il/at?. 3.31. call on the Most High, tog. him aisli^ 11.26. to send unto them, and g. them peace GRANTED. fl'isd. 7. 15. God hath g. me to speak as I wonld Eccl. 17. 24. to them that repeut he g. return 1 Mac. 11.66. to have peace with him^ which heg-, 13. 37. confirm the immunities which wehave g. 50. to be at one with them, which thing beg, 15. 5. 1 confirm all the oblations the kiitgs beforfi meg. thee, andwhatsoever gifts besides they g 2 Mac, 2. 31. g. to him that will make abridgment 3.33. Lordg. thee life II 4.10. when the king hadf. 4. 11, and the royal privileges g. to the Jews 11. 15. whatever Maccabeus wrote, the king g. 18. and he hath g. as much as might be 35, whatsoever Lysias the king's cousin g. 12. 12. g. them peace, whereon they shook handx GRAPE. 2 Esd, g, 21 . T have kept me a g. of the cluster Eccl. 33. 16. that gathereth after theg. gatherer? 39. S6. honey, milk, and the blood of the g. 50. 15. he poured of the blood of the g. 51. 15, from the flower, till the g. was ripe GRAPES. 2 £f(f. 16. 26. theg. shall ripen,who shall tread theai. 43. as he that shall not gather the G. Eccl. S3. 16. my wine- press, like a gatherer of g. 1 Mac. 6. 34. they shewed him the blood of the g. GRASS. 2 Esd. Q. 27. after seven days I sat on the g. 15. 42. shall break down the g. of the meadows Eccl, 40. 16. shall be pulled up before all g. 43. 21, and it consumeth the g. as fire GRASSHOPPERS. S Esd. 4. 24. we pass away out of the world as g. Wisd.l6.Q.{oT them the bitings of g, and flies kille-t Eccl. 43. 17. falling of snow is as the lighting of g. GRATIFY. 2 Mac. 1. 35, bestowed on those whom he would g. GRAVE. £f e'/.39.3.hewill seek out the secrets of g.scntenceit GRAVE. ZEsd.4-.'il.ia the g. the chambers of souls are liko To5. 2.7.Iwentandmadeag. and buried hiu\ 0.9. 3.10.1 shall bring his old age with sorrow to th^g. 4. 4. when she is dead bury her by me in one g. 6. 14. bring my father's and mother's life to the g. Esth. 13. 7- may in one day with violence go intog. Eccl. 9. 12. they shall not go unpunished to theirg. 14. 12. the covenant of the g. is not shewed to thee 16, there is no seeking of dainties in the g. 17.27. who shall praise the Most High in theg. 28. 21. an evil death, the g. were better than it 30, 18. delicates are as messes of meat set on a; . 41, 4. there is no inquisition in the g. Ear. 3. 11. with them that go down into theg. 2 Mac. 6. 23. and willed them to send him to the g. GRAVES. rf7f(2.19.3.makiDg lamentation at the g.of the dea 2 Mac. 12. 39. to bury them in their father's g. GRAVE. I^cl. 38. 27. and they that cut and g. seals GRAVED. 2 Esd. 13.6. lo, he had g. himself a great mountatf GRAVEL. Eccl. 18. 10. and ag. stone in comparison of sand GRAVEN. 2 Esd. 13.7. have seen the place whereout hill was 36. as thou sawest the hill g. without hands Wisd. 14. 16. and g. images were worshipped 1«. 13, maketh brickie vessels and g. images 18. 24. in rows was the glory of the fathers a. GRAY. Wisd. 2. 10. nor reverence the ancient'sg. hairs 4. 9. but wisdom is the g. hair unto men Eccl. 25. 4. how comely is judgment for g. hairs 2 Mac. 6. 23. as became the honour of hisg, head 15. 13. there appeared a man with g. hairs GREAT. 1 Esd. 3. 5. to him shall king Darius give g. gifts 4. 14. O ye men, it is not tlie g. king that excelletK 34. O ye men, g. is the earth, high is dbe heaven 35. is he not g, that maketh these things ? there- fore g. is the truth, stronger tlian all thin^i 41. g. is truth, and mighty above all things 8. 76. we have been and are in?, sin to this day GRE £*o.8.86-donc to us for wicked works and g.iias Ksd. 7<66.and that he is of j-. mercy he multiplies 8. 50. maoyg^. miseries shall be done to them in latter time, because they have walked in g. pride lob. 3. 16. before the majesty of the g. God 4< 13. and in lewdness his decay and g. want A. 13. I am >\zaria5 the son of Ananias the g. 12. Ananias and Jonathan sons of g. Samaias 8.16. hast dealt with us according to thy g. mercy 13. 15. let my soul bless God the g. King 1\id. 1. 1. who reigned in Nineve the g. city 5. made war with kin^; Arphaxad in thfe g. plain 8. nations that were of the g. plaiii of JilsureloD 2. 5. thus saith the?, king, lord of the earth 3. 2. the servants of Nabuchodonosor the g. king 9. he came over-against the g, strait of Judea 8. IQ, they had &g. fall before our (inemies 15. 9- thou an the exaltation of Jerus. iheg. glory of Israel, thoii art the g. rejoicing of our nation 16. 13. O Lordj thou art g. and glorious l6. he that feareth the Lord is g. at all times £sth. 11, 6. and bfehold, two g. drajjons came forth ready to fight and their cry was g. 10. a little fountain was made a g. flood 12. 6. Amao^^howas in^, honour with the king Id. 1, the g. king Artaxerxes to the princes 12. but he not bearing his g. dignity, went Wisd.Q. l4.whoso seeketh early shall have no^.tra. 8 1 1 . 1 shall be admired in the sight of g, men ll.21.thou canst shew thy g-, strength at all times 12. 18. and thou orderest us with g. favour 14. 22. they lived in the g. war of ignorance 17.1. ff.are thy judgments.and cannot be expressed 18. I. nevertheless thy saints had a very g-. light £ccl. 1.7- who hath understood her g. experience r 3.20. for the power of the Lord is ^ .he is honoured 4. 7. and bow thy head to a g. man 5. 6. say not, his mercy is g. he will be pacified 8. 8. shall learn how to serve g. men with ease 10. 24. g. men and judges shall be honoured 11.1 wisdom maketh him to dit among g. men 15. 18. for the wisdom of the Lord is g. 16. 1 2. as his mercy is g. so is his correction also J7. 29. howg. is the loving kindness of the Lord 20. 28. he that pleaseth g. men shall get pardon 24. 29. her counsels profoilnder than the g. deep 25. 10. oh how g. is he that findeth wisdom ! 28, 14. hath overthrown the bouses of g. men 32. 9. if thou be amongg. men make not thyself S."!. 18. hear ye; O ye g. men of the people 38. Ifi. as if thou hadst suffered g. harm thyself 17.V eep bitterly, aiid make g. moan, use lament. 27-ioey are diligent to make g. variety 39. 4. he shall serve among g. men, and appear 6. wheu the g. Lord will, he shall be filled 40. 1. g. travel is created for every man 43. 5. g. is the Lord that made it 15. by his ff. power he maketh the clouds firm 08. magnify him. for he is g. above all his works 29. Lord is terrible, and very g. and marvellous 44, 2. the Lord hath wrought g. gloi-y by them through nis^. power from the beginning 19. Abraham was a g. father of many people 4(i. 1. who according to his name was made g. 2. howff. glory gat he, when he lift np his hands 5. he called on Lord, and the ^. Lord heard him 4H. 22. who wasg'. and faithful in his vision 49. 13. Is'eemias whose renown is §. raised up Ifi. Sem and Seth were in g. honour among men 5i). 16, sons of Aaron made a g. noise to be heard 51. 28. get learninLT with a g. sum 0/ money Bdj. 3. 24. O Israel, hrw g. is the house of God 25. g. and hath no end, high and unmeasurable Btl 18. g. art thou, O Bel, with thpe is no deceit 41. sayinjT, «. art thou, O Lord God of Daniel 1 Mat. 1. 17. he entered into Egypt with ag. navy ■13. ihpy bnilded the city of David with a g, wall ()4. and there was very g. wrath on Israel 7- 19. when slain, he cast them into the g, ditch GK EATER. 2 Esd. 5. 13. thou shalt hear yet g. things t). 31. if thou pray, I shall tell thee g. things 9. 16. like as a wa^^e is g. than a drop 14. 16. for yet g. evils shall be done hereafter F-ccl. 3.18. the^. thou art, the more humble thyself JO. 24. none g. than he that feareth the Lord in. 5. mine ear hath heard g. thmgs than these 39. 11. if he die, he shall leave a g. name than ^^■^^■J^^^^ are yet hid g. things than these 1 Mac. 6. 27. they will do g. things than these 12. 24. to fight ag. him with a g. host than before GREATEST. Eccl. 8. 7. rejoice not over thy g. enemy being dead GREATLY. iVtsd.ti .5. ahttle chastised they shall be g.rewarded I^ccl. 18. there is one wise, and g. to be feared 7. 17. humble thy soul g. for the vengeance isfire U . 6. many mighty men have been g. disgraced 25. 2, and I am g. offfcoded at th«ir lif« TfVJ GRl 1 Mac. %. 31 hcin; g. perplexed In his mind lA^ac. 5.63. Juaas and his brethrenwereg.renowned 6. 1. Elimias was a city g. renowned for riches 11. 42, 1 will ff. honour thee and thy nation GREATNESS. 2 Esd. 10. 55. the beauty and g. of the building Tod. 13. 4. there declare his g. and extol him JVisd. 6. 7- nor shall he stand in awe of a man's g. 13. ,5. for by the g. and beauty of the creatures Ecc/. 17. 8. might shew them theg. of his works 51.3. delivered me according to theg'. of thy name 2 Mac. 9. 22. the noble acts he did and his g. GRECIAN. 2 Mac. 13. 2. having either of them a G. power GRECIANS. 1 Mac. 6. 2. who reigned first among the G. S. 9. how the G, had determined to destroy them 2 Mac. 4, 15. but liking the glory of the G. best GREECE. 1 Maci 1.1, he reigned in his stead the first over G. GREEDY. To5, 5. 18. be not g. to add money to money Ecci. ^7. 29. nor be too g. upon meats 1 Mac. 4. 17. Judas said be not g. of the spoils GREEDINESS. Eccl. 25.6. let not theg. of.'he belly take hold on me GREEK, S. 1 Mac. I.IO. the 137 th year of the kingdom of the G. 2 Mac. 4. 13. such was the height of G. fashions 36. certain G. which abhorred the fact also GREEKISH. 2 Mac. 4. 10. brought his own ilation to G. fashions GREEN. JVisd. 19. 7. out of the violent stream, a g. field Ecci. 14. 18. as of g, leaves 00 a thick tree 40. 22. but more than both, corn while it is g. GREETING. 1 Esd. 6. 7. the copy of letters io king Darius g. 8. 9. king Artaxerxes to Esdras sendeth g. Eith. 16. 1. to all our faithful subjects, g. 1 Mac. 10. 18. Alexander to Jonathan sendeth g. 25. Demetrius unto the Jews sendeth g. 11, 30. 11. 32. Demetrius unto Lasthenes. sendeth g. 12. 20. Areus king, to Onias the high-priest, g. 13. 36. king Demetrius unto Simon sendeth g. 14. 20. rulers of Lacedemonians to Simon, send g. 15.^ e. Antiochus to the people of the Jews, g. ]6. Lucius consul to king Ptolemee, g. ■2 Mac. l.lO.Judas seat g, and health to Aristobulus 11 . 16. Lysias to the people of the Jews, sendeth g. 22. Antiochus to his brother Lysias sends g. 27. king Antiochus sends g. to the council 34, ambassadors of Romans send g, to the Jews GREETINGS. Eccl. 6. 5. a fair tongue will increase kind g. GREW. 2 Esd. 8. 9. delivereth up the things that g. in it 9. 47. so when he g. up, and came to the time 11. 3. out of her i'eathers g. other feathers 14. 40. when I had drunk, wisdom g. in my breast GRIEF. Wisd. 8. 9- she would be a comfort in cares and g. 11. 12. for a double gt came upon them Eccl. 26. 6. but a g. of heart and sorrow is a woman 29. 5, return words of g. and complain of the time 37. 2. is it not a g. when a companion is turned Hus. 10. yet durst not one shew another his g, 1 Mac.a.H.ihfi king laid him down and fell sick torg-. 9. for his g. was ever more and more 13. 1 perish throuph great g, in a strange land GRIEVE. Toh. 4. 3. which shall please her and g. her not Eccl. 3. 12. g. him not as long as he liveth 4. 8. let it not g. thee to bow down thine ear GRIEVED. 1 Esd. 1. 24. and how they g. him exceedingly 2 Eid. 9. 38. and she was much g. in her heart 40. 1 said, why art thou so g. in thy mind ? 10. 8, we all mourn, art thou g. for one son ? 50. God seeth that thou art g. unfeignedly Tob. 3. 1. then I being g. did weep and prayed Wisd. 14. 24. slew him, or g. him by adultery Eccl. 6.25. bear her, and be notg. with her bond 12. 9. in the prosperity of a man, enemies will beg, 21. 24. a wise man will be g. with the disgrace 47. 20. and thou wast g. for thy folly Bar. 4. 8. ye have g. Jerusalem that nursed you 33. so shall she be g. for her own desolation 1 iWflc. 3.7, he g. many kings and made Jacob glad 2 Mac. 4. 35. were much g. for the unjust murder 13. 25. the people there were g. for the covenants GRIEVETH. Eccl. 50. 5. hethat teachethhisson, ?. the enemy GRIEVOUS. 2 Exd. 5. dl . thfe thoughts of my heart were g. JViid. 2. 15. he is g. to us even to behbld 17. U. wickedness always forecaiteihgi things 21, were to therascTvts more g, ihaii darknuss GUS [Apo-ntPHA, Eccl. 8. 15. travel not. lest he become g. to thett' 27. 15. and their revilings are g. to the ears 29- 28. these things are g. to a man of unde« standil 2 Mac. 6. 3. this mischief v/as g. to the people Q. 21- and being taken with a g. disease thought 24. if any tidings were brought that were g 13.6. or had committed any other g. crime 14. 45. and though his wounds were g. yet he is> GRIEVOUSLY. Ji'isd. 1Q. 16. but these very g. afflicted them 2 Mac. 7. 39. and took itg. that he was mocked 9. 28. the murdtirer haVing suffered most g. 14. 28. took it g. that he should make void artit W GROANED. 2 Mac. 6. 30. 'n'ben ready to die with stripes he g. GROANETH. Eccl. 30. ^0. be g. as an eunuch that embraceth GROANING, JVisd. 5. 3. g. for anguish of spirits, they shall say 11. 12. ag. for the remembrance of things past GROVES. 2 Esd. 16. 28. who shall bide themselves in thick g. Jud. 3. 8. yet he did cut down their frontiers and g. iMac, 1 ,47. Set up al^rs, and g.and chapels of idoN GROUND. 1 Esd. 8. gi. lying flat on the g. before the temple 9' 47. th6y fell to the g. and worshipped the Lord 2 Esd. 4. 19. for the g. is given to the wood 21. for like as the g. is given to the wood 8. 41 . as husbandman snweth much seed on the g. 9< 34. when the g. had received seed or th« sea a ship 1 0. 22. psaltery is laid on the g. our song to silence 15. 13. they that till theg. shall mourn Jiid. 12. 15. her maid laid soft skins on the ^. 14. 18. Olofernes lieth on the g. without a beail 16. 5. dash the suckling children against the g. JVisd. ig. 10. how the g. brought forth flifes 19. things that before sw/im, n'^w went on the g. Eccl. 11. 5. many kiogs have sat down on the g. 18. 6. neither can the g. of them be found out 33. 10. all men from tbeg. Adam of the earth Bar. 5. 7- to make even the g. that Israel may go 6. 27. for if they fall to the g. at any time 1 Mac. 14. 8. then did they till their g. in peac6 "I Mac. 3. 27. Heliodorus ftU suddenly to the g. 4. 42. and some they struck to the g. 8. 3. defaced and ready to be made even with the g. 9. 8. he was now cast on the g. and carried 14. was going to lay the holy city even with tht g 14. 33. lay this temple of God even with the g. GROW. 2 Esd. 2. 19. whereon there g. roses and lilies 10. 9- for the faii of so many that g. upon h*T 16. 2 1 . even then shalt 6vils g. upon earth, sword 32. and all her patha shall g. full of thorns Eccl. J4. 18. green leaves, some fall and some g. Dan. 3.54.0 all ye things that g. bless ye the Lx*a GROWEXII. Eccl. 50, 10. a cypress which g. up to the clouds GROWING. JVisd. 16. 26. that is not the g. of fruits £fc/. 39..13. and bud forth as aroseg.by thebrotii 40. 16. the weed ^. on everf water and bank 1 Mac. 4. 38. they saw shrubs g. in the courts GROWN. 2 Esd. 4. 10, and such as are g. np with thee 7> 41. even so' now seeing corruption is g. w^ JVisd. 14. 16. au ungodly custom g, itrone GRUDGE. Eccl. 10. 25. he will not g. when he is reformed GRUDGED. JJ hd, 12. 27. ^hdii things they g. when punished GUARD. 1 Esd. 3.4. three young men that were of the g. Jud. 12. 7. then Olofernes commanded his g. 2 Mac. 3, 14. he was present himself with his g. 28. lately came with all his g. into the treasury GUESS. JVisd. g. Ifi. hardly do we g. aright at things £cc/. 9.14. as near as thou canst g. at ihy ne:gl>bo6ii GUEST. ' IVisd. 5. 14, remembrance of ag. tarriethbutadav , GUIDE. 2 Esd. 16. 75. neither doubt, for God is your g. ] 76. the g. of them who keep my commandments ' IVisd. .8, 3. to be a g. of the unknown journey ! Eccl, 20. 32. that leadeth his life without a g. ' 2 Mac. 5. 16. IVlenelaus that traitor being his u. GUIDED. ' JVisd. 10. 16, sheg. him in right paths, shewedhiip ' 17. she g. him in a marvellous way, and was ' GUIDING. ^ J 2 Mac.lO.l. the Lordg. them, recovered the tempi* ^ GUILTY. j Tob. 6. 12. but he shall be g. of death because ' Stit. 53. and thou hast let the g. go free GUSHED. 2 Mac 14.45 the king took the A. of the forces 10. 30. and the H. of the fruit of the trees HALLELUIA. Tob. 13. 18, and all her streets shall say A. HALLOW. 1 £ff/il.3.the Levites should A. themselves to Lord HALLOWED. iBsd. 3.41. that thy people may be h. S. 25. of all cities thou hast A. Sion to thyself Jud. 9. 13. against thy covenant and thy A. house Eccl. 33. 9. he hath made high ddys and h. them 1 Mac. 4. 48. made up the sanctuary A. the courts HAMMER. Eccl. 38. 28. the noise of /i. and anvil is in his ears HAND. 1 Etd.G, S3. tiiaX stretcheth out hi.* A. to endamai;e S Esd. 3.6. which ihy right hand had planted 6.8. Jacob's A. held first the heel of Esau 10. the A. of man is betwixt the heel and the A. Tob. 4. 14. but give him his wages out of A. 5>17.is he not the staff of our A. in going in and out ? 7. 13, be took her by the A. and gave her to Tobias 11. 4. take in thine A. the gall of the fish 13.2. nor is there any that can avoid bis A. Jud. 2. 12. that will I do by mine A, it. 33. the Lord will visit Israel by mine A, J. 9 it is not possible to escape thine A. 19> 8. all the people that were defended with thy A. Eccl. 14. 9. deliver him from the A. of the oppressor d. IS. if not, lay thy A. upon thy mouth 7> 32. and stretch thy A. unto the poor So. whatever thou takest in A. reniember the end 9-17.for A.of arti6c«r the work shall be commended to. 4. the power of the earth is iu the A. of Lord 791* KeeUl0.5.ia the A.nf Ood is the prosperity of man 12. IS. neither let him sit at thy right A. 14. l:t. stretch out thine A. and give to him 15. 14. and left him in the A. of his counsel 16. stretch forth thy A. unto whither thou wilt Iti. 27. and in his A. are the chief of them 18. 3. governs the world with the palm of his A. 21. 19- and like manacles on the right A. 22. 2. every maK that takes it tip, wUl shake his A. S7. 19. as one that Ucteth a bird go out of his A. 29.1. he that strengiheneth his A.keepeth command 5. till he hath received, he will kiss a man's A. 31. 14. stretch out thine A. whither it looketh 18. reach not thy A. out first of all 33. 13. as clay is in the potter's A. to fashion it 36. 3. lift up thy A. against strange nations 6. shew signs, glorify thy A. and thy right arm 38. 15. let him fall into the A. of the physician 40. 14* while he openeth his A. he shall rejoice 47. 4( when he lifted up his A. with the stone 5. he gave him strength in his right A. to siay 48. 18. Sennacherib lift up his A. against Sion 49. 11. even he was as a signet on the right A. 50. 15. he stretched out his A. to the cup 51. 26. receive instruction, she is hard at A. tofmd Btn-. 6. 15. he hath also in his right A. a dagger Dan* 3. 66. he hath saved us from the A. of death 2 Mac. 3. 29. he by the A. of God was cast down ' 5. S3. Menelaus bare an heavy A. over the citizens 6. S6. 1 should not escape the A. of the Almighty 7< 19- that takest in A. to strive against God 34. lifting up thy A. against the servants of God 13. 22. gave his A. took theirs, departed, fought 15. 15. Jeremiasholding forth rightA.gaveJudas SO.commanded to strike off Nicanor's head and A, 39; he shewed them the A. of that blasphemer HANDFULS. 2 Mac. 4. 41. others taking A. of dust, oast them HANDLli. Wisd. 15. 15. nor have fingers of hands to A. HANDLED. 2 Mac. 7. 39. the king A. him worse than all the rest HANDLING. 3 Mac. 3. 28. the exact A. of every particular 8. 17. injury to holy place, the cruel A. ot the city HANDMAID. 2 Esd. 9. 45. after thirty years God heard me thy A. Jud. 11. 5. suffer thy A. to speak in thy presence 6. if thou wilt follow tlie words of thine A, 16. I thine A. knowing all this, am fled 12. 4. thine A. shall not spend these things 6, command that thine A. may go forth to prayer EstA. 14. 17. thy A. hath not eaten at Aman's taote 18. nor hath thine A. any joy since the day Wisd. 9. 5. I thy servant and son of thine A. HANDS. 1 Esd. 1. 53. for he delivered all into their A. 7. 15. to strengthen their A. in the works of Lord 8. 73. stretching forth my A. unto the Lord 9> 20. they gave their A. to put away their wives 47. lifUng up their A. they fell to the ground 2 Eld. 1. £0. ye have defiled your A. with blood 33. whose blood I will require of your A. 3. 5. which was the workmanship of thine A. 5. 30. yet shouldst punish them with thine own A. 8. 7* we are all one workmanship of thine A. Jud. 7. 25. but God hath sold us into their A. EstA. 12.2. were about to lay A. upon Arteuierxes JVisd. 1.12. destruction with the works of your A. 3. 14. who with his A. hath wrought no iniquity 8. 12. they shall lay their A. on their mouth 18. in the works of her A. are infinite riches 12. 3. thy will to destroy by the A. of our fathers 6. the parents that killed with their own A. 13. 10. gods which are the works of men's A. 19. for good success of his A. abketh ability to do 14, 8. but that which is made with A. is cursed 15. 15. which have not fingers of A. to handle 17. he worketh a dead thing with wicked A. Eccl, 2. 12. wo be to the fearful hearts and faint A 18. saying, we will fall into the A. of the Lord 8.1. strive not with a mighty man.lesi fall in his A. 11. 6. the honourable delivered into other meo'sA. 12, IS. he will shake his head and clap his A. 25. 23. she maketh weak A. and feeble knees 35. 8. diminish not the first fruits of thy A. 38. 10. leave off sin, and order thy A. aright 13. a time when in their A. there is good success 31. all these trust to their A, every one is wise 42, 6. and shut up where many A. are 46. 2. when be did lift up his A. against cities 48. 19, then trembled their hearts and A. 20. they stretched out their A. towards him 50. 12. when he took the portions out of priest's A 13. the oblations of the Lord in their A, 20. he lifted up his A. over the congregation 51. 3. out of the A. of such as sought my life 8. thou savest them out of the A. of the enemies 19. I stretched forth my A. to the heavens above Bat. 6. 51. no gods but the works of men's A. HAR Dan. 3. 9. deliver us into A. of lawles* enemies Sm. 22. if I do it not, 1 cannot escape your A 23. it is better for me to fall into your A. .34. the two elders laid their A. upon her hotul Bel 5. I may not worship idols made with A 1 Mae. 3, 18. to be shut up iu the A, ot a few IS. 9. we have holy books of scripture in our A. 14. 31. that they might lay A. on the sanctuary 2 \Iae, S. 25. that all mto whose A. it comes 3. 20. all holding their A. towards heaven 5. 16. taking the holy vebsrls with polluted A. and with profane A. pulling down things dedicated 7. 10, holding forth his A. manfully 31. thou shaltnot escape the A. of God 12. IS. whereupon they shook A, and departed 14. 34. then the priests lift up their A. to heaven 46. and taking his bowels in both his A. 15. 12. holding up his A. prayed for the Jew» HANDSOMELY. tVisd. 13. 11. the carpenter hath wrought it A. HAND- WRITING. Tob. 5. 3. then he gave him the A. and said 9. 5. Raphael went out and gave Gabael the A. HANG. Jud. 14. l.takeh^ head, a^d A, it on your walls 2 Mac. 15. 33. A. up the reward of his madness HANGED. 1 Esd. 6. 32. a tree taken, and he thereon be A. 2 Eld. 16. 58. he hath A. ihe earth on the waters Jud. 14. 11. they A. the head of Olofernes £sth. 16. 18. the worker of these things is A. 1 Mac. 1. 61. they A. infants about their uedts 4.57 .chambers they renewsd and A.doors on them 7- 47. they A. them up towards Jerusalem 2 Mac. 13, 5. 00 every side A. down into the ashes 15, 35. he A, also Nicanor's head on the tower HANGETH, ING. Eccl. 19. 26. a wicked man that A, down his head 2 Mac. 6. 10. the babes A. at their breasts HAPPEN. 2 Esd. 4. 51. or what shall A. in those days 13. 18. which shall A, to tliem and to those left 20, pass away, aod not to see the things that A. 32. the signs shall A. which I shewed thee 14. 16, than those which thou hast seen A, IVtsd. 2. 17. let us prove what shall A. in the end Eccl. 22. S6. and if any evil A. to me by him 33. 1. no evil shall A. to him that fearethihe Lord 40. 8, su'ch things A. to all flesh, man and beast HAPPENED, 2 Esd. 9. 35. but with us it hath not A, so 10. 48, that my son A, to have a fall and died Tob. 11, 15. things that had A. to him in Media Jud. 8. S6. and what A. to Jacob in Mesopotamia IVisd. 19. 4. the things that had already A. Eccl. 5, 4. and what harm A. unto me? Bar. 2. 2. bring great plagues, such as never A. 1 Mae. 1. 1. itA. after that Alexander had smitten 4. 26, the strangers told Lysias what had A. 5.25. Nabathitts told them every thinp that A. 2 Mac. 9, 3. what had A. to N icanor and Timotheua 13. 7. &uch a dea^ it A, that wicked man to die HAPPENETH. 2 Esd. 10, 6. seest thou not what A. unto us ? Bar. 3. 10. how A, it thou art in thine enemies' land? HAPPY. Wisd. 18. 1. had not suffered, they counted them A, Eccl. 25. 7- nine things which I judged to be A. 37. S4. all they that see him shall count him A. Bar. 4-. 4. O Israel, M.are we, things are made known 1 Mae. 10. 55. A. day wherein thou didst return 3 J/ac. 7, 24. would make him both a richaud A.niui; HARD. Wisd. 11 , 4, thirst was quenched out of the A. stoi4 19- 13. they used a more A. and hateful hehav.uur Eccl. 3, 21. the things that are too A. for ihee 40. 15. are as unclean roots upon a A, rock 48. 17. he digged the A. rock with iron 1 Mac. 3. 18. itisnoA.matterforniany tobeshuiuf 2 Mac. 12. 21. for the town was A. to besiege HARDENED. Eccl. 16. 15, Lord A. Pharaoh that he should not HARDENING, I Esd. 1, 48. A* bis heart, he transgressed the U\v3 HARDIJiESS, Jiid. I'i. 10. the Medeswere daunted at her A. HARDLY. Wisd. g. 16. and A. do we guess aright at things Eccl. 26, 29. a merchant shall A. keep hlmbeu' 29. 6. if he prevail, he shall A. receive the half HARDN ESS. Ecclm 16.10. were gathered in the A. of their hearts HARDY. 1 Mac. 9> 14. he took with him all the A. men HARLOT. Eccl. 9. 3. meet not with an A. lest thou fall 26. 22. an A. shall be accounted as spittle 41. 2U. be ashamed to look upon an A. HARLOTS. Eccl. 9- 6. give not thy soul unto 4. HAT jSccl.lQ. S.thatcleavethto A. will become impudtnt Jiar. 6. 11. they -will give thereof to common /(. 2 Mac. 6. 4. the Gentiles who dallied with A. HARM. To6. 12.2. O father it is no A tomp to givenim half Wisd. 11. 19. the A. might aispatcii them at once Ecci. 5.4. say 1101 1 sinned, what A. hath happened 7. 1. do no evil, so shall no A. come unto thee 38. 16. ihou hadst suffered great A. thyself 1 Mdc. 7.13. we will procure the A. neither of you 9. 71, he sware that 'ic would never do them A. 15. 19. to write that they should do them no A. 31. give me for the A. that you have done 35. albeit ihey did great A. to the people 2 Mac. 14. 14. trie A. of the Jews to be their welfare HARMLESS. TVisd, 18.3. thou gavest an A. sun to entertain them 2 Mac. 8. 4. the wicked slaughter of A. infants HARMONY. IVisd. 19. 18. the elementschangedby akindof A. HARNESS, 3 Mac. 3. 3. he girt his warlike A. about him 6.41. all that heard the rattling of A. were moved 43. one of the beasts armed with royal A. 2 Mac. 3. 25. that he had complete A. of gold 5. 3. were seen ornaments and k. of all borts 15. 28. they knew that Nicanorlay dead in his A. HARNESSED. 1 Mac. 4. 7, they saw that ic was strong and well A. 6. 38. and being A. all over amidst the ranks HARP. 1 Mac. 3. 45. joy taken the pipe v'ith the A. ceased HARPS. Ecci. 39. 15. and shew forth his pr&ise with A, . Mac. 4.54. it was dedicated with A. and cymbals 13. 51. he entered into it with A. and cymbals HARVEST. Ecci. 34. 26. to abound as Jordan in time of A. HASTE. 1 Esd.2. 30. removing in A. towards Jerusalem 2 Esd. 4. 34. thy A. is in vain to be above him 42. a woman maketh A. to escape the necessity 5. 44. the creature may not A. above the Maker 14. 15. and A. thee to flee from these times 7«A, 11,3. let us A. before thy wife and prepare Jud. 13, 1. his servants made A. to depart 12. they made A. to go down to the gale I'Visd. 18. 21. then the blameless man made A. Ecci. 2. 2. and make not A. in time of trouble Xtis. 50. all the people turned again in A. 1 Mac. 6. 57. he went in all A. and said to the king 63. afterward departed he in all A. and returned 31. 22. but come and speak with him in great A. 13. 10. he made A. to finish the walls of Jerusalem £ Mac. 4. .11. the kingcame in all A. to appease 5. 2L. he departed in all A. into Antiochia 9.7. and commanding to A. the journey 14. the holy city, to which he was going in A. to lay even with ground and make 1 burying 14. 43. h'lt missmg his stroke through A. HASTED. Jvd. 10. 15. in that thou hast A. to come to our lord JVisd. 4. 14. therefore A. he to take him away 5. 9- those things passed away as a post that A. by Ktcl. 5u. 17. then all the people A. and fell down HASTEN. 2 Esd. 4.34. do not thou A. above the Most Highest 6. 34. A, not with the times that are past 1 Mac. 13. 21. that he should A. his coming to them HASTETH. S Estf. 4. 26. for the world A. fast to pass away 14. 18. now A. vision to coti'^ which thou aawest HASTEKV.** QMac.4-.14Ji. to be partakers 01 timawful allowance HASTY. LrrL 4. SQ. be not h. in thy tongue, in deeds slack (i. 7. prove him first, and be not A. to credit him iQ. 4. he that isA. to give credit, is light-minded 28, 11. an A. contention kindleth afire, and an A. fighting sheddeth blooU HASTILY. IVisd. 19. S. and having sent them A. away Kccl.A^. 5. at his commandment it runneth A. HAT. 2 Mac. 4. 12. made the cbiefyoung men wear a A. HATE. 2 Esd. 5. 30. if thou didst so much A. thy people 10. 23. delivered into the hands of them that A. us 16. 50. so shall righteousness A. iniquity Tab. 13. 12, cursed are all they which A. thee Eslh. 14. 13. turn his heart to A. him that fights iS.thou knowest I A. the glory of the unrighteous Ecci. 7. 15. A. not laborious work nor husbandry 1 3, 20. as proud A. humility so doth rich the poor 19. 9. and when time cometh he will A. thee 25. 14. but the affliction from them that A. nie 1 Mac. 7. 26. a man that bare deadly A. to Israel * Mac. 14. 39. willing to declare the A. he bare HATED, r Eed 15. 48. A. in all her works and inventions JVisd. 11. CI. made any thing, if thou hadst k. it Ecci. 9. 18. he that is rash in his laik shall be A. 20. 8. that takelh to himself authority shall be A. 15. such a one is to be A. of God and man 21. 28. a whisperer is A. wheresoever he dwelleth 27. 24. I have A. many things, nothing like him 31. 16. eat as becomes, devournot lest thou be A, 37. 20. one sneweth wisdom in words, and is A, 42. 9. and being married, lest she should be A. 1 Mac. 11. 21. ungodly persons A, their own people 38, wherefore all the forces of his father A. him 2 Mac. 5. a. h. as a forsaker of the laws HATErtJL. Wisd. 14.9- ungodly and ungodliness are A. to God 15. 18. those beasts also that are most A. ig. 13. they used a more hard and A. behaviour Ecci. 10. 7. pride is A. before God and man 20. 5. another by much babbling becometh A. Dan. 3. 9- lawless enemies, most A. forsakers ofG. HATEST, Toh. 4. 15. do that to no man which thou A. Wisd. 12. 4. whom thou A. for doing odious works HATETH. Jud' 5. 17- God that A, iniquity was with them Esth. Ifi. 4. God that seeth all things, and A. evil Led. 12. 6. for the Slost High' A. sinners 15. 11. thou oughtestnotto do the things that he A. 13. the Lord A. all abomination 19. 6. he that A. babbling, shall have less evil 21.6. he that A. to be reproved, is in way of sinners 25.2.three sorts of men my soul A. and am oifended 33. 2. a wise man A. not the law HATRED. Ecci. 10. 6. bear not A. to thy neighbour 28. 3. one man beareth A. against anolher 5. if he that is but flesh nourish A. 1 Mac. 11. lii, so that their A. was openlyknown 1.1. 17. he should procure to himself great A. 2 Mac. 3. 1. because of his A. of wickedness 4. 3, but when their A. went so far 49. moved with A. 'of that wicked deed 6. 29. changing the good-will they bare into A, HAVEN. 1 Esd. 5. 55. brought by floats to the A. of Jnppe 2 E^d. 12, 42. as a A. or ship preserved from teuippst 1 Mac. 14. 5. in this, that he took Joppe for an A. 2 Mac. 12. Q. and he burnt the h. by night 9. he set fire on the A. and the navy 14. 1. having eotered by A. of Tripolis HAUG^ITY. Ecci. 22, 10. but children iJeing A. through disdain 23.4. but turn away from thy servant a A. mind 26. 9 • the whoredom may be known in her A. looks 2 Mac. 5. 17. so A. was Antiochus in mind 13. 9- the king cam*> with a barbarous and A. mind HAUGHTINESS 2 Mac. 5. 21. such was the A. of his mind l5.6.Nicanor in exceeding pride and A. determined HAVOCK. iMac.T- 7- see what A. he hath made amongst us HEAD. 1 £irf.4, 30. taking the crown from the king's A. and setting it on her own A, she struck the king 8. 71. I pulled the hair from off my A. 2 Esd. 1. 8. pull thou off then the hair of thy A. 9. 38. clothes M'ere rent, she had ashes on her A. iG. 53. God shall burn coals of fire on his A. Jud. 8. 3, as she stood, the heat came upon his A. 9. I.Judith fell on her face,and put ashes on her A. 13. 8. and she took away his A. from him 9. she gave Olofernes his A. to heririaid 15. she look the A. out of the bag and shewed it 18. hath directed thee to the cutting oflf the A, 14. 1. take this A. and hang it on your walls 6, he saw the A. of Olofernes in a man's hand 11. they hanged the A. of Olofernes on the wall 15, and his A. was taken from him 18. Olofernes lieth on the ground without a A. Esth. 14.2. she covered her A. with ashes iS.abhor sign of m^ high estate which is on my A. Wifd. 18. 24. thy majesty on the diadem of his A. Ecci. 4. 7. and bow thy A. to a great man 11. 1. wisdom lifted up the A. of him that is low 13. the Lord lifteth up his A. from misery 12. 18. he will shake his A. and clap his hands 19. 26, a wicked man that hangeth *lown his A. £0. 11. that lifteth up his A. from a low estate 25. 15. there is no A. above the A. of a 27.25. casteth a stone, casteth it on his own A. 38. 3. the skill of the physician shall lift up his A. 44. 23. and made it rest on A. of Jacob Bar. 5. 2. and set a diamond on the A, of glory Siis. 34. the elders laid their hands on her A. 55. thou hast lied against thine own A. 59. Bel 36. the angel bare him by the hair / his A. Prayer of Manass. that I cannot lift uf mine A. 1 Mac. 7. 47. they smote off Nicanor's A. 11. 13. where he set two crowns upon his A. 71. Jonathan cast earth on his A. and prayed 2 Mac. 7.7. they had pulled off the skin of his A HEA [APOCETPilA. ^Mac. 15,30. commanded to strike ;rff Nicanor's A. 32. and he shewed themvile Nicanor's A. 35. he hanged also Nicanor's A. on the towey HEADLONG, Wisd. 4. 19. for he shall cast them down A, 2 Mac. 6. 10. they cast them down A. from the wall HEADS. 1 Esd. 8. 75. our sins are multiplied above our A. 2£j'(/, 2. 43, upon every one of their A, he set crowns Jud. 4. 11. they cast ashes upon their A, 8. 22. the desolation will he turn on our A. 9. g. and send thy wrath upon their A. Ecci. 17.23. render their recompeace on their A, 36. 10. smite in sunder the A. of the rulers Bar. 6. 9. they make crowns for the A. of their goda 22. upon their bodies and A. sit bats, birds 3 1 . priests sit in their temples, their clothes rem, theirA. and beards shaven, nothing on their A. 1 Mac. 3. 47. they cast ashes on their A. 4. 39. 6. 35, with helmets of brass on their A. 9. 23, the wicked began to put forth their A, 2Mac.l.l6. they smote oflf their A. and cast them ou' 10. 25. and they sprinkled earth on their A. 14. 15. they cEist earth on their A. and prayed HEAD-STRONG. EccJ. 30. 8. an horse not broken becometh A. HEAD-TIRE. 1 Esa. 3. 6. and an A. of fine linen, and a'chain HEAL. 2 F.sd. 2. 21. A. the broken and the weak To//. 3, 17. Raphael was sent to A. them both 12. 14. now God hath sent me to A. thee Ecci. 38. 7. with such doth he A. men HEALED. Tob.6^8. it is good to anoint a man, and he shall be A. 12. 3, he brought me money, and likewise A. thee JI- ( Jii. 16. 30. thy mercy was ever by them and A .then: Ecci. 21. 3. the wounds whereof cannot be A. HEALETH. irisd, 16.12. thy word, O Lord, which A. all things HEALING. Ecci. 38. K. for of the Most High cometh '1. HEALTH. 2 Esd. 7. Si. laid up for us dwellings of A. andsafiflj Tab. 7. 4. then said he, is he in good A, ? 5. they !>aid, he is both alive and in good A. 8. 17. finish their life in A. with joy and mercy liisd. 7. 10. 1 loved her above A. and beauty 13. 18. for A. he calleth on that which is weak 16. 12. no herb nor plaisler that restored them to A. Ecci. 1. 18. making peace and perfect A. to flourish 17. 26. will lead out ofdarkness into the light of A. 30. 15. A. and good state of body are above all gold 34. 17, he giveth A. life, and blessing 2 Jifac. 1. 10. sent greeting and A. to Aristobulus 3. 32. offered a sacrifice for the A. of the man 9. IS. therefore despairing of his A. he wroie J9.wishethmuchjoy,A.andprosperity toihe Jew* 22. not distrusting my A. but having hope 11. 28. if ye fare well, we are also in good A. HEALTHFUL. Wzid. 1. 14. the generations of the world were A. HEAP. Ecci. 3. 27. the wicked man shall A. sin upon sin 2u. 28- thai tillelh his land shall increase his A. 39. 17. at his command the waters stood as an A, HEAPS. Esd. 2. 9. lieth in clods of pitch and A. of ashes Wtsd. 18. 23. the dead were fallen down by A, 1 Mac. 11. 4. they had made A. of them by the way HEAR. 1 Esd. 9. 40. to A. the law the first day of the month 2 Esd. 1 . 26. when you call on me, 1 will not A. 70a 5. 1. by the prophets, whom they would not A. g. even so will I do to them that A. me not To&. 3. 13, that I may A. no more reproach, 15, 6. 15. wherefore A. me, O my brother 10, 12. that I may A. good report of thee Jud. 8. 17, he will A. our voice, if it please him 32, A, me, and I will do a thing which shall go 9. 4. O God, O my God, A. me also a widow 12. Lord of the heavens, earth, A. thoumy pray^ 14. 1. /5. me nojjK, my brethren, and hang it up Es:U.l3. 17. A. my prayer, turn our sorrow into jov 14. 19. O mighty God, A. the voice of the forlon. Wisd. 6,1. A. therefore, O ye kings, and understt t 8. 15. shall be afraid when they do hut A. of Uk 15. 15. nor noses to draw breath, nor ears to ,'>. Ecci. 3, 1, A. me youi father, O children, and d-i 5. 11. be swift to A. and let thy life be sinct-i^ 6. 33. if thou love to A. shalt receive understand .1 35. be willing to A. every godly discourse 21.15.if a skilful man A. a wise word will comma 2:J.7. A O ye children, the discipline ofthemo.i £5. 9, that speaketh in the ears of him thatwiJ 29. 25. moreover, thou shalt A. hitter wo^d^ 51.22, my son, A. me, and despise me not 33. 18. A. me, O ye great men of the people 3i, 24. whose voice will the Lord A. ? 26. that doth the same who will A, his uray Itrncnrpiia.) HEX HEARD &4. 5. C5. th&ittie irumpets might not be A. yet the muliituUe koiu.ded so that it was A. arar uff 9. So. for they all wi-pt when the/ « the law ^b. 1. 16. the prayers of them botti were h. nd. 4. 13. so Uod A. their prayers, and looked Ijth, \i. e. he h. their devices, and searched out t^ri.S.S.when be makethhis prayer, he shall be h. 4.6. his prayer shall be h. of aim that made him U.S. answer not before thou hast A. the cause 10. 5. mice ear hath h. greater things than these 17. 13, and their ears h. his glorious voice Id- ^- he A. and observed ihec, and will hate thee 10. if thou hast h. a word, let it die with thee 27 . down his countenance, making as if he h. not SI. 4. prepare what to say, and so thou shalt be h 41. 33. or speaking again what tboa hast h. 45. 9. a Doise that might be h, in the temple 4ti 5. he called, and the great Lord h, him -Iti. SO. and immediately the holyOie h. them &i). 16 sons of Aaron made a great noise to be/«. 51. 11. I will praise, and so my prayer was i HEARDEST. £rc/.4ti.7> who h. the rebuke of the Lord in Sinai HEARER. H'tJi/.I.S. forGod is witness and aA. uf his tongue HEAREST. r^el. 13. 13. when thou A. these things, awake £7 ■ 7 • praiie no man before thou h, hitn speak HEARETH, rf7jrf. I. 10. for the ear of jealousy h. all things Ecil. ?1. 15. when one of no understanding h. ?2,26. every one that A. it will beware of him ?5. 18. and when he h. it, shall sigh bitterly HEARING. Wisd. 18. 1. whose voice they h. and not seeing Bar. 1. 4. in the h. of nobles, in the h. of elders HEARKEN. Eccl. 14. S3, he shall also h. at her doors Xfi. C4. my son, h. to me, and learn knowlednre 3 1 . ?4. it is the rudeness of a man to h. at tin- dnr Si, IB. A. with your ears, ye rulers ofcongrenatiou S7 . 11. h. not to these in an-y matter of connsel 39. 1.1. h. to me, ye holy children, and hud forth "Bar. 2. 21. but we would not/i. to thy voice 1 Mac. 2. 22. we will not h. to the king's words Z Mae. 7. 25. theyoune man would in no case h. HEARKENED. Bur. 3. 4. have not A.to the voice of thee their God HEART. ] Rtd. 1. 21. with an h, full of godliness 4fl. hardening his h. he transgressed the laws %. 21. and it makelh every A. rich, sotha. aman t*. 25. who ha;h put these things into A. of the king Exd. 3. 21. the first Adam bearing a wicked A. Cfj. did even a.? Adam, they also had a wicked A. 4. 30. evil seed hath been sown in the A. of Adam 8. 58, and said in thciv A. that there is no God 31'*. 1. 12. because I remember God with all my A. 4. 13. my son, despise not in thy A, thy brethren (i. 4. and take the A. and the liver and the gall 6, brother, to what use is the A. and the liver? 7. he said to him, touching the A. and the liver 17. and his A. was effectually joined to her 8. 2. put the A. and liver of the 6sh thereon Jud. 8. 14. you cannot find the depth of thp h. Eith. 14. 13. turn his A. to hate him thatfighteth 15. 5. but her A, was in anguish for fear Wisd. 1 . 6. for God is a true beholder of his A. 2. 2. as a little spark in the moving of our A. U. 17. when T pondered these things in my A. 21. besought him, and with ray whole A. I said 15.10. his A. is ashes, his hope more vile than earth ucl. 1. J2. the fear of the Lord makelh a merry A. SB. and come not to him with a double A> 30. earnest not iu troth, but thy A. is full of deceit *. 2. set thy A. aright, and constantly endure 3. 26. a stubborn A. shall fare evil at the last^ 27. an obstinate A. shalt be laden with sorrows *!J. the A. of the prudent will understand B, 1. set not thy A. on thy goods, and say not 2. thy strength, to walk in the ways of thy A. I 26, cnme unto her with thy whole A. and keep '17. he shall establish thy h. and give wisdom 27. honour thy father with thy whole A. A. 19' open not thine A. to every man, lest he 0. y. test thy A. incline onto her, and thou fall vU. 12. his A. is turned away from his Maker ■1. .10. kept in a cage, so is tne A. of the proud i.C5. the A. of a man changcth his countenance, a merry A. maketh a cheerful countenance ?6. is a token of a A. that is in prosperity 4. 21. he that consldereth her ways in his A. I'^. 30, no A, can think on these things worthily ?4. my son, mark my words with thy A. 1}. 6. and an A. gave he them to understand 28.the living and sound in A. shall praise the Lord >9. \^, that slippeth in speech, but not from his A. t:. 6. that fears the Lord, will repent fmm his A. ! £7. thfey shult ponder his words iu th^jr A. i Errt. 31. 26, the A. of fools is in their moo'li C'.'. l6.theA. that is established by advised counsel 17. a it. settled on a thought ot understanding 18. so a fearful A. in the imagination of a fool 19. he that pricketh the A. mueth it to shew S3. 2. set the discipline of wisdom over my A. 18. saying thus in his A. who seeth me .' 25. 7* which I have judgedio my A. to be happy 13. give me any plague, bat the plague of the A. 26. 4. if he have a good A. toward the Lord 5. there be three things that my A. feareih 18. so are the fair feet with a constant A. 28. there be two things that grieve my A. 27. 6. so is the utterance of a conceit in the A. 30. 16. there is no joy above the joy of the A. 2.T. love thiue own soul, and comfort thine A, 25. a good A. will have a care of his meat and diet 31, 28. wine in season brings gladnep"of the k. 3.1. 5. the A. of the foolish is like a cart-wheel 34.. 5. the A. fancicth as a womau's h. in travail 36. 20. a froward A. causeth heuviness 37.17 the countenujce is a sign of changing the A. .18. 10. and cleanse thy A. from all wickedness 18. the heaviness of the A. breaketh strength 20. take no heaviness to A. drive it au'ay 40. 20. wine and music rejoice the A. but wisdom 42. 18. he seeketh out the deep and the h, * 43. 18. the A. is astonished attheraiui'igof it 4.5, 26. God give you wisdom in your A. to judge 46. 11. every one, whose A. went not a whoring 49. 3- he direct'd his A. unto the Lord 50.23.he grant us joyfu loess ^f A. and that peace 2J. two manner of nations my A. abhorreth 27. who out of his A. poured forth wi;,dom 28. he that layeth them up io his h. shall be wise Bar. 2. 8 from the imaginations of his wicked A. Dan. 3. It), in a contrite A. let us be accepted 65. O ye holy and humble men of A. bless Lord Siis. 35, for her A. trusted in the Lord Piai/«r of Manass. now I bow the knee of my h. 1 il^ac. ti.lO.sleep gone, my A. faileth for very care ^Jl/or. 3. 17. what sorrow he had now in hisA. HEARIH. Eccl. 50. 12. he stood by the A. of the altar HEARTILY. 2 Mat . 4 37. tuerefore Antiochus was A. sorry HEARTS. 2 F.sd '.•>. T4. if so be yewill reform your A. If). 54 iKe Lord kiioweth their thoughts and A. 63. he kuowtth what you think iu your/i. Jttd. 8. 24. because their A. depend upon us Eccl, 2, IS, wo be to fearful A. and fnini hands 17. that fear the Lord will prepare their A. 8. 2. for gold hath perverted the A. of kings 16. 10. were gathered in the hardness of tbcir A. 17. 8. he set his eye upon their A. to shew them iG.could not make to tbemsel. flebhiy A. for stony 31, 2€. so doth wine prove the h. oi the pruud ^. 19. then tiecnbled their A, and bauds Bar. 3. 7. thou bast put thy fear in our A. 6. 6. say ye in your A. O Lord, we must worship 20. their A. are gnawed upon by things creeping 1 M/jCt 12. 28. they feared and trembled in their A. 2 Mac. 1.4. open your A. in his law and commands 2. .1. the law should not depart from iheir A. 15. 17. able to encourage the A. of the young ^en £7. fighting with bands, praying with their <(. HEAT. 2 Eid- 1. 20. for the A. 1 covered you with leaves /T(rf.8.3. /j. came on his head, and he fell-wi hiiibed fViid, 2. 4. that is overcome with the A. 'hereof Eccl. 14. 27- by her he shall be covered I'rom A. 18. 16. shall not the df^w tLsswa^e theA .^soisaword 34. 16. a deferce from A. a cover from the sun 38, 28. he fighteth with the A. of the furnace 43. 3. who can abide the burning A. thereof? 22. a dew commg after A, refre^heth Bnr. 2. 25. they are cast out to the A. of the day Dajt. 3. 44. O ye fire and A. bless ye the Lord HEATED. 2 Mac. 7. 4. the caldrons forthwith being A. HEATHEN. 1 Esd. 5. 72. the A. of the laud lying heavy 8. 93. wives which we have taken of the A. 9. 9- aid separate yourselves from the A. 2 I^d. 3. 36. Israel kept thy precepts, not the A. i:siA. 14. 15. T abhor the bed of all the A. li^isd. 15.15. they counted idolsofthe A.tobe gods E^ct. .15. !8. and repayed vengeance to the A. 36. 10. smite in sunder the heads of the A. 39. 21. so shall the A. inherit his wrath Bar. 2. 13. for we are but a f%w left among the A. 1 AJac. 1. 11. let us make a covenant with the A. 13. give licence to do after the ordinances of A. 1.14. according to the customs of the A. 15. they joined themselves to the A. and were sold 42. so all the A. agreed to command of the king 2. 18. like a.s all the A. and Judea have done 68. recompense fully the A. and take heed 4. 11. tiiat Bo all the / may know there is One 1 .Vi3C.4.45. pull It down, becau.se A. had def.) ^ 54. look at what day the A. had profaot-d ti 58. that the reproacn of tiie A. was put aw .y 5. 57. let us go fight against the A. round u\ 1.1. 41. thus the yoke of ihe A. was takec aw .7 2 Mac 1.27. deliver them that serve amona, i-Ih- i louk on them, let the A. know that thou nvt ( i -i 4. 9- iraiuiug i^p of ^uath io the fashions 01 tiK /i 6. 8. a decree to the neighbour cities of the A. 10. 2. but the altars which the A. had built 1 1. 3. as of the otber chapels of the A. and to ,gf 15. 10. shewing them the falsehood of the A> HEATHENISH. 2 Mac. 4. 13. such was the im ruase of A. manui n HtAVLN. 1 £ji/.4.36 the earth calleiU on truth the A. ble&:>«l 46. thou hast vo'i-ed to the King of A. 58. be lifted up lii^ Uce to A. praised King of A. 6.11. servants ot tne Lord who made A. and w.i:uh 8. 75. our ignorances have reached up unto 't. 2 Esd. 2. 14. take A. and eanh to wiiu«>s5 4. 8. neither did 1 ever climb up into A. 6. 38. thou saidst, let A. and earth be m-ule 8. 20. who beboldest things in the A. and in tiie ai# 13. 3. waxed strong with the thousands of A. 5. was gathered from the four winds of the A. 16. 55. let the A. be made, and it was crcite^ lob. 5. 16. God which dwelleth in A. prosper yiq 7- 18. the Lord of A. and earth give thee joy 10. II. God of A. give you a prosperous journey 12. the Lord of A. restore tbee, dear brother 13. 11. many nations come with gifts to Ki.:g uf A Jud. 5. 8. they worshipped the God of A. 11. 17. thy servant serveth God of A. day andniglil Esth, 13. 10. for thou hast made A. and earth IVisd. 9. 16. things in A. who hath searched out 13. 2. they deemed the lights of A. to be the goil id. 20. thou didst send them Jrom A. bread 18. 15. thine almighty word leaped down from A, 16. and it touched A. but stood on the earth Eccl. 1. 3. who can find out the height of A. / 16. 18. heboid, the A. and the A. of heavens 17. 32. he vieweth the power of the height of A. 24. 5. I alone compassed the circuit of A. 26. 16. the sun when it ariseth in the high A. 41. 1. the beauty of A. with his glorious shf** H. shining in the firmament of A. 12. it compasseth the A. about with a circlt 46. 17. and the Lord thundered from A. 48. 3. by the word of the Lord he shut up the A. 20. and the holy One heard them out of A. 51. 19. I stretched forth my hands to A. abovfi Bar, 1.11. days may be on earth as the days o/A. 2. 2. such as never happened under the whole A. 3. Sg A-ho hath gone up into A. and taken her 5. 3, will shew it unto every country under A, 6. 54. they are as crows betweei. A. and earth Stis. 9. that they might not look unto A. 35 and she weeping, looked up towards A. Bel 5. who hath created the A. and the earth Prayer of Mnnass. who hast made A. and earth am not worth? to behold and see the height of < 1 Mac. 2. .17. A. and earth shall testify for us 58. Ellas, for his zeat, was taken up into A. 3. 18. with the God of A. it is all oue to deliver i^. but strecg.h cometh from A, 60. as the will of God is in h. so let him d<* 4. 10. now therefore let us cry unto A. 24. suDg ^ "ong, and praised the Lord in A. 40. cried fri^ffaids the A. || 55. praising God of / . 5. 31, the cry of the city went up to A. S* 4^. wherefore cry ye now to A. to be deliveifd/ 1? 15. wf have help from A. that succoureth us 16. 3. ye fight, and the help from A. be with yoc 2 Mac. 2.10. fire came down from A. and ctiusnnieo 21. the manifest signs that came from A. to itiusa 3. IS.ihe priests called to A. on him that made a lav 20. all holding their hands towards A. made snpplL 34. seeing thou hast been scourged from A. 3y. for he that dwelleth in A, hath his ey* 7 U. these 1 had from A. and for his laws 28. my son, look upon the A. and the earth 8. 20. because of the lielp that they had from g.lO.that thought hs could reach to the stars of 4 20. 1 give thanks to God, having my hope in A. 10. 29. there appeared to the enemies &om A. 11. 10. they marched, having an helper from A, 14. .14. the priests lift up their hands towards K 15. 3. demanded if there were a mightv Oue in n. 8. the help which they had received from ^. 34, so every man praised towards the A. HEAVENLY. 2 Esd. 2. 37. hath called you to the 'i. kingdom IVisd. 19. 21. nor melted the icy kind of A. meal H EA VENS. 1 Esd, 4. 34. he compasseth the A. round about 2&^.3J 8.bowiQg the A.thou didst set fast the earth 4. 21. he that dwelleth above the A>may under ui^i.u'l the things that are aijove the height of A. 16. 59- be spreadeth out tht i. like a vaiJi HEL T^b 8.5. let h. bless thee and all thy creatures Jud. 3. li. Lord of A. and earth, hear my prayer Wud, 9. 10. O send her out of thy holy A. Ecci. Iti. 18. the heaven of A. shall he moved 45. 15. to his seed so long as the /i. should remain Bar. 6.67. nor can they shew signs in the h. ■ HEAVY. 1 Esd.D.l^. the heathen lying h. on the inhabitants 2 Esd. 5. 16. and why is thy countenance so A, IS. 46. and be not A. thou house of Jacob IV/sd.lTA. appeared to them with A. countenances Eccl.25.23. awlcked woman makes A.countenances 33. 28. if not obedient, put on more A. fetters 40. 1. an A. yoke is upon the sons of Adam 1 Mac. 8. 31. why hast thou made thy yoke A. ? 2 Mac. 0. 23. bare an A. hand over the citizens HEAVIER. Ecc/.22.14. what is A. than lead ? the name is a fool HEAVINESS. 2 Etd^ 10. 7. Sion is full of A. || 8. we are all in A. 24. therefore shake off' thy great A. put away ToA. 2. 5. 1 washed myself and eat my meat in A. Ju:ci. 22.4, that liveth dishonestly, is her father's A. 30. 9* play with him, and he will bring thee 10 A. 21. give not over thy mind 10 A. afflict not thyself SG. 20. a froward heart causeth A. but a man 38. 17. then comfort thyself for thy A. 18, for of A. Cometh death, and the A. of the heart breaketh strength, in affliction sorrow remains CO, take no A. to heart,'drive it away, renieniher 1 ^'J/tc. I. 27' she in the marriage-chamber was in A. 3. jl. thy priests are in A. and brought low ti. i. he fled, and departed thence with great A. HEBREW. Jnd. 12, 11. persuade this U. woman to come tons HEBREWS. J?id. 10. 12. and she said, I am a woman of the H. 14. 18. one woman of iheH. hath brought shame 2 AJuc. 7.31. author of all mischief against the H. il. 13. considering the H. could not be overcome 15. 37. the H. had the city in their power HEBRON. 1 Mac, 5. G5. where he smoce H. and towns thereof HEDGE. £i-cl. 26. 12. by every A. will she sit down 28. 21.. look that thou A. thy possession about 36. 25. where no A. is, the possession is spoiled HEIFER. Toi. 1. 5. the tribes sacrificed unto the /*. Baal HEIGHT. 1 Esd. 6. (?5. whose A. shall be sixty cubits Jitd, 1. 2. the A. of the wall seventy cubits 7. 10. but they trust in the A. of the mountains Ecci, 1. 3. who can find out the A. of heaven ? 43. 1. the pride of the A. the clear firmament 50. 2. and by him was built the double A. Prayer of Manais. to behold the A. of heaven 2 Mac. 4. 13. such was the A. of Greek fashions 6. 15. lest that being come to the A, of sin HEIR. Tob. 3. 15. nor hath he any child to be his h. Ecci. 22. 23. that thou mayeat be A. with him 23. 22. that bringeth in an A. by another HELD. 1 Efrf.l.Sl.kings of Israel A. notsuch pass. a3.Tosias 3. 24, when he had so spoken, he A. his peace 4. 12. he A. his tongue |j41, he A. his peace 50. the villages of the Jews which they A. 5. 51. also they A. the feast of tabernacles S Esd. 5. 15. so the angel A. me, comforted me 6. 8. Jacob's hand A. the first heel of Esau 1"^ 9- nor A. sword nor any instrument of war 28. he A. neither sword nor any instrument 44, A-. still the flood, till they were passed over Est/i. 15. 11. and so he A. up his golden sceptre ll'isd. 12. 24. A. them for gods,beingdeceiv,-d 17. 4. nor might the corner that A. keep them Ecci. 13. 21, arichmanisA, up of fx-iends 26. 7. hath hold of her, as though he A. a scorpion iie/19. Daniel A. the kin^ that he should not go in • "•'--.3. 2."so did all they that A. with bis father 1 Mru fi. 52. they A. them battle a long season 11. 5. might blame him, but the king A. his peace 2 Mac. 10. 6. they had A. the feast of tabernacles 14. 4. andso that day he A. his peace HELIODORUS. « Mac. 3. 7. the king chose out H. his treasurer H. so forthwith H. took his journey 25. he ran and smote at II. with his fore-feet 27. and II. fell suddenly to the ground 31. then certain of H. friends prayed Onias S2. treachery had been dene to II. by the Jews 33. the same young men stord by H, saying 35. H. after he had ofi'ered sacrifice, returned S7 . when the king asked H . who might be fit 40. the things concerning H. fell oi:\ thus «. 1. slandered Onias, as if he had terrified H HELL. Esd. 2. 29. that tliy children shall not see A. 8 uevfvvfiii iuLO the dcep^nar asyet yjifa A. HEL 2 £.W.8. 53. corruption is fled into A. to be forgotten Tod. 13. 2. he leadethdowuto A. and bringeth up li^isd. 17. 14. out of the bottoms of inevitableA. Ecci, 21. 10. at the end thereof is the pit of A. 51. 5. from the depth of the belly of A. 6. my life was near to the A, beneath Dan, 3. 66. for he hath delivered us from A. HELMET. TVisd. 5. 18. and true judgment instead of an A. HELMETS. 1 Mac. 6. 35. with A. of brass on their heads HELP. 1 Esd. 2. 6. dwells in places about, let them A, him 6. 28. to A. those that be of the captivity of Jews 8. 27. I was encouraged bythe A. of the Lord Jjid. 6. 21. they called all that night for A. 7.31. if these days pass, and there come no A. to us 8. 11, unless in these days the Lord A. you 15. if he will not A. us within these five days 17. therefore let us call upon him to A. us 13. 5. now is the time to A. thine inheritance Est/i. 14. 3. O my Lord, A. me desolate woman 14. deliver us, and A. me that am desolate U'lsd. 2. 18s he will A. him and deliver him 12. 6. the parents killed souls destitute of A, • 13. 16. knowing that it Iff as unable to A. itself, for it is an image, and hath need of A. 18. that which hath least means to A. 14. 18. did A. to set forward the ignorant Ecci. 2. 6. believe in him, and he will A. thee 3. 12. my son, fi. thy father in his old age 8. 16. where there is no A. he will overthrow 11. 12. another that is slow and hath need of A. 12. 4. give to the godly man, and A. not a sinner 7. give to the good, and A. not the sinner 17. and though he pretend to A. thee, yet shall he 13. 23. stumble, they will A. to overthrow him 29. 9- A. the poor for the commandment's sake 20. A. thy neighbour according to thy power 3i. Iti. and he is an A. from falling 36. 2i. a A. like himself, and a pillar of rest 40. 24. brethren and A. are against trouble 26. the fear of the Lord needeth not to seek A. 51. 7- they compassed me, there was no man to A. 10. in times of the proud, when there was no A. Bar. 4. 17. but what can I A. you i G. 37. nor can they A. any man in his distress 5a. neither are they able to A. themselves fJB.they can get under a covert and A. themselves 1 Mac. 3. 15, amighiy host of ungodly to A. him 53, able to stand, except thou, O God, be our A. 5. 39. he nath hired the Arabians to A. them 8. 13. also whom they would A. to a kingdom 25. the people of the Jews shall A. them 27. the Romans shall A. with all their heart 10. 74. Simon his brother met him to A. him 11.43. shaltdowellif ihousend me men to A. me 60. the forces gathered unto him for to A. him 12. 15. we have A. from heaven that succoureth 53. they have do captain, nor any to A. them 14. 1 . to get him A. to fight against Tryphon IG. 3. and the Jt. from heaven be with you 2iWcc.3.28. being unable to A. himself with weapons G. 11. they made conscience to A. themselves 8. 20. because of the A. they had from heaven 23. had given them this watch-word, TheA.of G. 24. by the A. of the Almighty they slew 9OOO 35. he was through the A. of the L. brought down 10. 19. unto places which more needed his A. 11. 7, jeopard themselves to A. their brethren 12. 11. Judah's side, by the A. of God, got victory 1 3. 10. if at any other time, he would now A. them 13. try the matter in fight, by the A. of the Lord 17. the protection of the Lord did A. thijm 15. 7. confidence that the Lord would A. him 8. to remember the A. received in former times 35. a manifest sign to all of the A. of the Lord HELPED. 1 Esd. 2. 9. A. them in all things with silver and gold Tad. 2. 10. I went to physicians, but they A. me not Ecci. 29. 4. and put them to trouble that A. them 1 Mac. 3. 2. all his brethren A. Maccabeus 2 Mac. 11. 13. because the almighty God A. them HELPER. Tab. 8. 6. thou gavest him Eve his wife for an A. Jud. 7. 25. now we have no A. but God hath sold us Esc/i. 1 1. 3. help me, who have no A. but thee, 14. Ecci. 51. 2, for thou art my defender and A. and hast been my A. against mine adversaries : Mac.10.16. besought G. that he would be their A. 11. 10. they marched-i having an A, from heaven 12. 36. that he would shew himself to be their A. HELPERS. 2 Esd. 16. .S3, daughters shall mourn having no A. £ccl. 13. 2S. arich n^an is fallen, he hath many A. HELPETIL Ecci. 37. 5. a companion which A. his friend 2 Mac. 14. 16. and who always A. his portion HELPING. 1 Etd. 6. * prophets being with them, and k. them HIG ifAFOCRYFHJl HELPS. 2 Mac. 8* 19. what A. their forefathers foun*! HEN. 2.E,fi^.l.30.aaa A. gatherethherchickens under hef HERB. tVisd. 16. 12. it was neither A. that resiorea tnem HERBS. 2 Esd. g, 26. and I did eat of the A, oi the fieli 12. 51. and I had my meat of the A. 2 Mac.5.21. his company who fed on A. continually HERCULES. 2 Mac. 4. 19. to carry silver to the sacrifice of H , 20. this money was appointed to H. sacrifice HERDS. Jud. 2. 27. be destroyed their flocks and A. 3. 3. our flocks and A. lie before thy face HERITAGE. ] £^rf.8.83.the land ye enter into to possess as an A Ecci. 17. II he gave them the law oflife for an A 19- 3. moths and worms shall have him to A. 20. 25. but both shall have destruction to A, 22. 23. thou mayest be heir with him in his A* 44. 23. and he gave him an A. 45. 20. 46. 8. were preserved to bring them into the A, 9. and his seed obtained it for an A. 1 Mac. 2, 56. Caleb received the A. of the land 2 il/flc. 2. 4. Moses climbed up,andsawthe A. of God 17 . God delivered his people.and gave them an A. HERMON. Ecci. 24. 13. as a cypress on tbe mountains of H. HEWED. 2 Mac. l.l6.A.them in pieces, smote off their heads HEWN. Jud. 1 . 2. and built walls round about of stones A. Ear. 6. 39. iike stones A. out of thn mountain 1 Mac, 13. 27. built a monument with A. stone HID. 2 Esd. 8. 53.weakness and the moth is A. from you Tod. 1. 19. that I buried them and A. myself 12. 13. thy good deed was not A. from me Wisd. 1.8. speakethunrighteousthingscannotbeA. 10. the noise of murmurings is not A. 10. 8. they could not so much as be A 17. 3. they supposed to lie A. in their secret sIum Ecci. 16. 21. the most part of his works are A. 17- 15. their ways shall not be A. trom his eyes 20. none of tneir unrighteous deeds are A. £0.30. wisdom that is A. and treasure, 41. 14. 39- 19- ti'^d nothing can be A. from his eyes 43. 32. there are A. greater things than these Sus. IG. the two elders that had A. themselves 18. saw not the elders, because they were A. 37. a young man who was there A. came to her 1 Mac. 2. 36. nor stopped places where they lay A 9- 38. they A. themselves under the covert 2 Mac. 1, 19, they A. it an hollow place of a pit 20. the posterity of those priests that A. it 22. the sun shone, which afore was n. in the cloud 33. the priests that were led away had A. the fir# 10. 37. killed Timotheus, that was A. in a pit 12. 41. who had opened the things that were A. HIDDEN. 2 Esd. 5. 1. and the way of truth shall be A. 16. 62. the Spirit searcheth out all A. things Ecci, 11. 4. and his works among men are A. 12. 8. and an enemy cannot be A. in adversity 42. 19. he revealed the steps of A. things 20. neither any word is A. from him Bar.6. 48. consult where they may be A. with them 1 Mac. 1. 23. also he took the A. treasures he found ■ ,- - HIDE. 2 £jrf.5,9.then s'^^U wit A. itself and understanding 12. 37. write all these things and A. them 14. 6. these declare, and these shalt thou A 16. 03. even them that sin, and would A. their sin 66. or how will you A. your sin before God ' Tod. 13. 6. he will not A, his face from you Wisd. 6. 22. I will not A. mysteries from yoo 7. 13. 1 do communicate, I do not A. her riches Ecci. 1. 24. he will A. his words for a time 4. 23. and A. not thy wisdom in her beauty 6. 12. and he will A. himself from thy face 16. 17. say not thou, I will A. myself from the Lora 22. 25. neither will I A. my face from him 37. 10. A. thy couusel from such as envy the« HIDETH. Ecci. 20. 31. wisdom saith better is he that A. his folly, than a man that A. his wisdom, 41, 15. HIGH. 1 Esd. 2. 3. the most A. Lord hath made me kir^ 4.34. A. is the heaven, swift is the sun in his course S.-iO. till there arose up an A. priest ck>thed G. 31. their ofl"eriugs may be made to most A. "i 9. 46. Esdras blessed the Lord God most A. 2o&.1.4,.lhe temple of the habitation of the Most T\ "^S. the Most H. gave me grace and favour 4. 11. that give it in the sight of the Most IL Jud, 3.6. he .let garrisons in the A. cities ^ 4.6.J oacim the A. priest wrote to them in Belhu. ., 8. did as Joacim the h. priest had commanded ArccurFut.] HIG Juii. 4. 14. Juactm iht A. priest and all the priests 11. 18. blessed art tbou of the iuu:>t A. God 16.8. then Joacira the A. priest c;iaif to behold 1ft, 7- tior did A, eiantbti^t upon him flr/A. 14 16. 1 abhor the sign of my A. estate l6. fiS- shall teep it an A. day with alt teaiting J\'ttd. 5. IS. the care of theni is with the Most 11. 6 5. judgment be to them that be in A. places tcti \. 5. the word of God most A. is the fouutain *. 19 maoy are in A. place and of renown 4. 10. 50 shalt thou be as the son of the Most H, 7 j.wlieo I offer to the most A.God, he will accept .5. husba.'.'iry, which the Most U. hath ordained ^.15 '.tj communication in the law oftheMostll. e. C. 3-nd if not from him, yet from Most 11 . 6. for the Must II . hateth sinners, and will repay '.7. 2ti. turn to the Most H. turn from iniquity ST.who shall praise the Most H.in the grave ? 19. 17. give place to the law of the Most H. •il. and transgrfSMbth the law of the Most II. CS, m. paleH set on ati A. place will never stand 55. IS. the Mo»< 11. will not remember my siiia e:t. she hath disobeyed tlie law oftheMostll. 56. It), the sun when it ariseth in the A. heaven S3. 9' sume of them hath he made A. days 15. BO loolt on all the works of the Most II. 34. 6. if they be not sent from the Most 11. 19. theMobtll. is not pleased with the ofiferings 35. 6. ttie savour thereof is before the Most 11, 10. give to the Most 11. according as he enriched 17. till the Most II. shall behold to judge 37. 14. watchmen that sit above in an A. tower 15. and above all this pray to the MostH, 38. 2. for of the Most II. comech healing .S3, not sought for, nor sit A. in the congregation 3y. 1. giveth his mind tothelawofthe Most II. 5. and he will pray before the Most H. 41.4. why against the pleasure of the Most IT. 8. who have forsaken the law of the most A. God 4*2. 2. be not ashamed of the law of the Mo.st II. 4.3. 2. the sun declareth the law of the Most II. IC. the hands of the Most II. have bended it 44. CO, Abraham kept the law of the Itlost II. 46. A. he called upon the most A. Lord, 47. 5. 9. he entered upon the A. places of the land 47. 8. in all he praised the holy One Most II. 48. 5. didst raise a dead man by word of Most XI. 49. 4. lor they forsook the law "of the Most II. 60. 1 . Simon the A. priest repaired the house S. the A. foi-tress of the wall about the temple 7' !:un stiining upon the temple of the Most II, 14. adnrn the offering of the most A. Almighty 15. a savour to the most A. King of all 16. for a remen braiice before the Most II. 17. their Lord God almighty the Most II. 19. besought the Lord the MostH. by prayer 21. might receive a blesiting from the Most II. liar. 1. 7. they sent collection to .Foachim A. priest 2. 11. brought with a mighty hand and A. arm 3. ^5. and hath no end, A. and unmeasurable C. S5. things are boui;ht for a most A. price I'rnytr of Manass. thou art the most A. Lord 1 Mac. -1-. 60. builded mouui Sion with A. walls 6. 7- compassed about the iiiJ^jctuary with A. walls 7. 5. Alcimus who wa> dejirous to be A. priest 9. the wicked Alcimub, whom he made A. priest 'JL. Alcinius conteudtd for the A. priesthood lU. 20. we ordain thcctobe A. priesx of thy nation 3J. as for the tower, I give i- to the A. prie-"«t 38. to obey other authoritj thai A. priest's 69. seat unto Jonatha^ Iht A priest, saying 11. 27. confirmed him in the A. priesthood, 14. 38. 57. I confirai thee in the A. priesthood 12. .3. Jonathan the A. priest sent us unto you (J. Jcoathan the A, priest to the Lacedemonians 7 there were letters sent to Onias the A. priest CO. 'reus to Onias the A. priest^ greeting 13. 35. king Demetrius to Simon the A. priest 42. in the first year of Simon the A. priest U. 17. his brother Simon was made A. priest *iO. the Lacedemonians, to Simon the A. priest t:.1 . written a copy thereof to Simon the A . priest S7. the third year of Simon the A. priest *1. should be governor and A. priest for ever »7. Simon was well pleased to be A. priest 15. 17. being sent from Simon the A. priest 21. deliver them to Simon the A. priest *24. the copy they wrote to Sitnon the A. priest 16. 12. for he was the A. priest's son-in-law 2 Mac. 3. 1. the godliness of Onias the A, priest 4. but one Simon fell out with the A. priest J. had been courteously received of the A. priest 10. then the A. priest told him there was money 16. whoso had looked the A. priest in the face -I. the fear of the A. priest being in an agony 31. prayed that he would call upon the Most H. !32. the A. priest suspecting lest the king 313. as the A. priest was makins an atonement 4 ?• Jason laboured under-hand to beA. priest (3. Jasuu that ungodly wretch and not A. priest IIUL 2 Mac. 3.2.1. bringing nothing worthy A. priesthood K. .10. they very easily got A. and strong holds g, 8. and weigh the A. mountains in a balance S3, when he led an army into the A. countries 25, when 1 went up into A. provinces 11. .^. and to set the A. priesthood to sale 14. 3. one Alcimus, who had beeoA. priest 7. ancestor's honour, 1 mean the A. priesthood 15. 12. Onias who had been A. priest, a good man HIGHEST. 2 Esd. 4. 11. able to comprehend the way of the 11 3i. do not thou hasten above the Most II. Jud. 14. 1. hang it on the A, place of your walls JVtjd. 6. 3, power and sovereignty from the II. Eccl. 28. 7. remember the C'>venant of the H. 43. 9. an ornament giving light in the A. places Bar. 1. 4. the people from the lowest to the /l, HIGHLY. 2 I\dac. 1. 11. God hath delivered, we thank him A, HILL. 2 F.xd. 13. 7. the place, whereout the A. was graven 36. thou sawest the A. graven without hands Jud. I, 6. all they that dwelt in the A. country 2. 22. he went from thence into the A. country 4. 7. charging them to keep the passages of A.count. 5. 1. had shut up the passages of the A. country 6. 7- shall brin^ thee back into the A. country 11. 'they went trom the plain into the A.counti-y 12. they went out of the city to the top of the A. l:'>, having gotten privily under the A 1 J\duc. 13. 52. the A. of the temple be made stronger HILLS. QEsd. 6. 51. in same part wherein are a thousand A. Jtid. 5. 1. had fortified the tops of the high A. 7. 4. nor are the A. able to bear their weight 1(^4. and their horsemen have covered the A. Bay. 6. Gi. tire sent from above to consume the A. Dan, 3. 33. O ye mountains and little A. bless the L. HIMSELF. EciJ, 37. 7. but there is some that counselleth for A. H1^'DER. 1 Esd, 2.28, commanded A. those men from building 30. they began to A. the builders of the temple 6. 33. that sti-etcheth out his hand to A. that house Eccl. 18. 22. let nothing A. thee to pay thy vow .12. 3 . speak with sound judgment, A. not music 39. 18. and none can A. when he will save HINDMOST. 1 Mad. 15. howbeit, all the A. of them were slain IH^DERED. 1 £,(rf. 5. 72. but the heathen A. their building 73. they A. the finishing of the building, so they were A. from building till the reign of Darius 6.6. they were not A. from building until such time Uisd. 17. 20. and none were A. in their labour /:.cf/.19.28.if for want ofpower he beA. from sinning 20. 21 . there is that is A. fro'a sinning for want 1 Alac, 9. 55. was plagued, and your enterprisesA. HIWDERETH. Eccl. 16. 28. none of them A. another,iiot disobey HIRCAMUS. 2 Mac. 3, U, some of it belonged toll, son Tobias HIRE. Eccl. 34. 28. thatdcfraudeih the labourer of his A. HIRED. 7 (lb. 5.11. to whom he said.dost thou seek for a tribe or family, or an A. man*f 10 with thy son f 1 Mac. 5. .'?9. he hath A. the Arabians to help them 6. 29. there ctime to him band.s of A. soldiers 2 Mac. 10. 14. he A. soldiers, and nourished war II1RELI^G. Jud. 4. 10. every stanger and A. put on sackcloth 6.5. thou Achior,an A.of Ammon,shalt seeniyfact HIRELINGS. Jud. 6.2. who art thou Achior, and A. of Ephraim i HISS. Eccl. 22. 1. every one wiH A. him to his disgrace HISSIMG. IVisd. 17. 9. scared with beasts and A. of serpents HISTORIES. £j/A.l6.7.have declared.not so much by ancient A. See Stoky. HITTITES. 1 Esd. 8. 69. the pollutions of the Canaanites, II, HOAR. U'iid. 16. 29. shall melt away as winter's A. frost Eccl. 43.19. the A. frost as salt he poureth on earth HOARDED. Eccl. 20. 30. treasure that is A. up, what profit? Bar. 3. I7. they that A. up silver and gold HOLD 1 Mac. 1. .33. and made it a strong A. for them 3. 45. and aliens kept the strong A. G- dl . whereupon they went out of the strong A. 12. 34, he heard that they would deliver the A. 16. 8. the remnant gat them to the strong A. 15. receiving them into alittleA. called Docus 2 Mac. 10. 32. he fled into a very stronii A. 13. 19. which was a strong A. of the Jewi »Fe not HOLDS. 1 ^ac. 1.2. made manvwars,and won many itro-r^ 18.10, and pulled dovvn their strong A. and bi-iaKH 10. 37. some shall be placed in the king'bStront; 4, U. 18. they that were in theslmng A. were slain 12.35. consulted about building strong A. in .hidca 13. 3.3 Simon built up the strong A. in Juiea 38. the strong A. which ye have builded 2 Mac. 8.30. and very easily got high and strong A. 10. 15 having gotten the most commndinus A. 16. they ran on the strong/*, of the Idumean^ 17. they won the A. and kept off all that fought 23. he slew in the two A. more than 20,000 11. 6. when they heard that he besieged tne h. 13. 18. he went about to take ihe A. by policy HOLD. 1 Esd. 1. 17. that they might A. the passover Ti'6. 10. 6. A. thy peai c, take no care, he is safe 7. she said, A, thy peace, and deceive me not 11. 11. took A. of his father, and stroke the gall IVtsd. 2. 24. they that A. of his side do find it 8.12.whenlA.my tongue they shall bidemy leisure 15. 14. the enemies that A. them in subjection Eccl. 1.19. exaltcthlhem to honour that A. her fast 4. 11. wisdom layeth A.of them that seek her d.27. when thou hast got A. of her, let her not go 12. 5. A. back tliy bread, aud give it not to him 20. 7. a wise man will A. his tongue till he see 21. 14. he will A. no knowledge while he liveit 2 1.5. thou shalt A. him up that is desirous to serve 6. let not the lust of the flesh take A. of me 26. 7. he diat hath A. of her, is as though he held 27.3.unlessamanA.himselfdiligfently infearof L. 29. 23. be it little or much, A. thee contented 30. 13. chastise thy son, and A. him to labour Bar. 3. 21. nor understood paths, nor laid A. of it &u. 39. the man we could not A. he was stronger 1 Mac. 15. 34. we A. the inheritance of our fathers 2 Mac. 12. 35. and taking A. of his coat, drew him HOLDETH. Eccl. 4 1 3. he that A. her fast shall inherit glory 13.23.when rich speaketh, every man A. his tongue 20. 1. some man A. his tongue, and he is wise, 0. 25. 11 . he that A. it, whereto shall he be likened ! 32. 8. as one that knoWtith, and yet A. his tongue 38. 25. how can he get wisdom that .4, the plough ' Bar. 6, 14. A, a sceptre, as though he were ajudge HOLIJI^O. 2 Mac. 3. 20. all A. their hands towards heaven 7. 10. the third A. forth his hands manfully 15, 12, A. up his hands, prayed for the Jews 15. Jeremias A. forth his right hand, gave Judas HOLM-i REE. Sus.58. undnrwhat tree ? who answered, under aA. HOLOFERJJES, Hee OLOi'EttNES. HOLY. 1 Esd. I. 3. Levites, the ministers of Israel, 6honI(* hallow themselves to set the A. ark of the Lora 15. the A. singers also the sons of Asaph 45. brought willi the A. ve?.sels of the Lord 53. within the compass of their A. temple 2. 10 king Cyrus brought forth the A. vospIs, 5. 45. to give into the A. treasury 1000 poiindfi 52, of the new moons, and of all A. feasts fi. 18. A. vessels of gold and of silver carried iiway 7. 2. did very carefully oversee the A. works 3. and so tLj A. works prospered when Aggeu? 5. and thus was the A. house finished in Ad..r 8. 5. went up of the Levites, of the A, sini^ers 58. you are A, to the Lord, and the vessels are A 70. the A. seed is mixed with the strange peopl 71. I rent my clothes and the A. garments 73. with my clothes and the A. garment re-it 9. 38. came into the broad place of the A. jm-.vU 41. he read in the broad court before the A.porcl 50. this day is -l. to the Lord, 52, 53. 2 Esd. 10. 22. our A. things are defiled, and wjvpr 14. 22. if I found grace, send the A. Ghost into me 7fA. 2. 1 . which is the A. feast of the seven week.« 3. 11. thy A. and glorious name is blessed 8. t*. blessed is thy A. and glorious name for ever 15. to be praised with all pure and A. praise U. 14. and blessed are all thine A. angels 12. 12. bring your prayers before the A, One 15. I am Raphael, one of the seven A.angels,wh« , go in and out before the glory of the A. < /ne 1.3. 9. O Jerusalem, the A. city, he will scnur/e li'isd. 1. 5. the A. spirit of discipline will flee €. 10. they that keep holiness, shall be judged A. 7. 22. in her is an understanding spirit, A. lively 27. and in all ages entering into A. souls 9. 8. to build a temple on tuy A, mount, an altar i. the city, a re.semblauce of the A, tabernac le tO.O send her out of thy A. heavens, from throne 17. except thou send thy A. Spirit from above 10. 10. she gave him knowledge of A. things 26. the righteous praised thy A . pame, O Lord 11.1. she prospered in the hand of the A. pro^jh:: 12. 3. both those old inhabitants of thy A. Iniid 17. 2. men thought to oppress the A. nation HON 'I'lj-cj, 18.9. a.nd with one consent made an h. law Jw.t/. 4.14. they shall minister to the h. One 7.31, give him the first-fruits of the A. things 14. KO. the man that reasoueth of h. things 17. 10. and the elect sliall praise his h. name 18 . 3. by power dividing A. things among them C3. J. Dor use thyself to naming or the h. One 1,4. 10. in the h . tabernacle I served before him 18. am motheroffear.and knowledge, and //.hope S/j. 17. as clear light is on the k. candlestick 36. 13. be merciful to Jerusalem thf A. city 39. 13. hearken tome yeA, children, and bud 24. as his ways are clean andplam unto the A, 43. 10. at the commandment of 'jie A. One 4i. 10. with an A, garment, wTn gold and blue 15. Moses anointed him with A. oil 47. 8. in all his works he praised the A. One 49. 12. we set up an A. temple to the Lord 50. 11. when he went up to the A. altar Bar. 2. Ifi. O Lord, look down from thy A. house 4. 22. and joy is come unto me from the A. One 37. by the word of the A. One, 5. 5. Dan. 3. 5. hast brought on the A. city of our fathers 12. mercy not depart, for thy A. Israel's sake 65. Oye A.andhumble men of heart, bless Lord Stis. 45, Lord raised the A. spirit of a young youth 1 ilf/ffc. 1.46. and pollute the sanctuary and A.people 63. they might not profane the A. covenant 5. 7- the misery of my people and of the It. city 4. 49. they made also new A. vessels 10. 21. at the feast Jonathan put on the A. robe 31. let Jerusalem also be h, and free 11. 37. let it be set upon the A. mount 12. 9. that we have the A. books of scripture 1 4. 36. and did much hurt in the A. place 16. 8. then sounded they with the A. trumpets 2 Mnc. 1. 7. his company revolted from the h. land J2.hecastthemout that fought within the A. city 59- plant thy people again in thy A. place 34. the king inclosing the place, made it A. fi, 13. the epistles concerning the A. gifts 18. God will gather ns into the A. place 5, 1. when the A. city was inhabited with peace 4. 48. that followed the matter for the A. vessels 15. but presumed to go into the most A. temple 16. taking the h. vessels with polluted hands 23. did forbear till the A. day of the sabbath t. 4. within the circuit of the A. places 23. or rather the A. law made and given by God SB. to die for the honourable and A. laws 30. to the Lord, that hath the A. knowledge i ^15. for his A. and glorious name's sake 17. the injury unjustly done to the A. place 2.^. he appointed Eleazar to read the A. book 83. Callisthenes that set fire upon the h. gates 9. 14. that the A. city he would set at liberty 16. A. temple, which before he had spoiled, he would garnish with gifts and restore A, vessels 12. 45. it was an A, and good thought 13. 8. the altar, whose fire and ashes were A. 10. at the point to be put from the A. temple 14. 3. nor have any more access to iheA. altar 31 . the other came into the great and A. temple .^6. O A. Lord of all holiness, keep this house Id. 16. take this A. sword, a gift from God HOLILY. i''isd. 0. 10. for they that keep holiness A. be holy HOLINESS. *W. 5. 19. take A. for an invincible shield . Kt. thpy that keep h. holily, shall be judged holy J4. 30. thpy swore in deceit, despising A. A-cl. 17. 29. to such as turn to him in h. 45. 12. a crown, wherein was engraved A. 50. 11. he made the garmpnt of A. honourable e ^Jac, 3. 12. had committed it to the A. of the place 14. 36. O holy Lord of all A. keep this house 15. 1. that which he hath honoured with A. HOLLOW. Wisd. 17. 19. an echo from the A. mountains Mac. 1. 19. and hid it iu a ft. place of a pit 2,5. Jeremy found an A. cave, where he laid the ark HOME. Esd. 3. 3. and being satisfied, were gone A. «£.«(/. 12. 49. now go your way A. every man lob. 3. 17. the self-same time came Tobit A. EccU 32. 11. but get thee A. without delay Sus. 13. one said to the other, let us now go A. 1 Mac. 4. 24. after this they went A, and sung 12. 35. afrer this came Jonathan A. again 4.^. therefore send them now A. again and choose S Mac. 11. 29. thatyoiiT- tViiiewas toretu'-n A HONEST. 2 Esd Ifi. 49. as an whore envielh an h. woman Toh. 5. 13. thou art of an A. and good stock 7, 7. thou an the son of an A. and good man Whd. 4. 12. doth obscure thiriea that aw A. lj:ct. 26.24. but an A. woman will reverence husb C9. 14. an A. man is surety fur his neighbour iiMac. 6. 2.1. his most A. education from a child ao4 HON HONESTLY. Sfc/. 22.9. if children live A. have wherewithal 2 Mac. 12. 4.1. doing therein very well and A. HOW OUR. 1 Esd, 8. 4. the king did him A. for he found grace 9. 62. for the Lord will bring you to A, 2 Esd. 9. 45. we give great A. to the Almighty 10. 23. the seal of Sion hath now lost her A. Tub. 4. 3. but A. her all the days of thy life 10. 12. A. thy father and mother in law 14. 13. where he became old with A. Jud. 16. 23. she increaseth more and more in h. Ei(/i, 12. 6. Aman was in great A. with the king 13. 3. had the A. of the second place in the kingdom li'isJ. 3. 17. their last age shall be without A. 8. 4. we accounted his end to be without A. 6. 2^. O ye kings of the people, A. wisdom 8. 10. 1 shall have A. with the elders the young 14. 17. whom men could not A. in presence Ecci. I. 11. the fear of the Lord is A. and glory 19. wisdom exalteth them to A. that hold her 3. 2. given the father A. over the children 7. he that feareth the Lord, will A. his father 8. A. thy father and mother both in word and deed 11. the glory of a man is from the A. of hisfather 5. 13. A. and shame is in talk, the tongue is his fall 6. 31. thou shalt pui her on as a robe of A. 7. 4. nor seek of the king the seat of A. 27. A. thy father with thy whole heart 31. fear the Lord and A. the priest 8. 14. they will judse for him according to his A. 10. 5, on the person of the scribe shall he lay his A. 28. give it A. according to the dignity thereof 29. who will A. him that dishonoureth his life 11. 4, exalt not thyself in the day of A. 24. 16. my branches are the branches of A. 17. my flowers are the fruit of A. and riches 25. 5. how comely is counsel to men of A. .' 29. 6. for A. he will pay him disgrace 33. 22. leave not a stain in thine A. 35. 8. give the Lord his A. with a good eye 38. 1. A. a physician with the A. due to him 2. and he shall receive A. of the king 45, 12, holiness an ornament of A. acosily work 47. 20. thou didst stain thy A. and polluir-tny seed 49. 16, Sem and Seth were in great A. among men 50. ] 1. when he put on the robe of A. was clothed Bar. 4.3. give not thine A. to another nor the things ■Sns. 50. God hath given thee the A. of an elder 1 I\J/ic, 1 . 39. her A. was turned into contempt 2. 51. so shall ye receive great A. and a name 3. 3. he gat his people great A. put on breast-plate 14. I wilt get me a name and A. in the kingdom 9. 10. let us die, and let us not stain our A. 11. 42. but I will greatly A. thee and thy nation 12. 12. and we are right glad of your A. 14. 4. his authority and A. pleased them well 21. the ambassadors certified us of your A. 29. they did their nation great A. 39. Demetrius honoured him with great A. 15. 9. we will A. thee and thy nation and temple with great A. so that your A. shall be known 2 Mac. 2, 21. those behaved to their A. for Judaism 3. 2. the kings themselves did A. the place 5. 16. dedicated to the glory and A. of the place 6. 11. to help for the A. of the most sacred day 23. as became the A, of his gray head 9-21. I would have remembered kindly your A. 14. 7. I being deprived of mine ancestors' A. 15. 2. give A. to that day which he hath honoured HONOURABLE. ToS. 3. 11. thy glorious name is A. for ever 12. 7. it is A. to reveal the works of God, 11. Jud. 16. 21. was in her time A. in the country Wisd, 4. 8. for A. age is not in length of time Ecci. 10. 19. that love the Lord, are an A. plant 20, among brethren he that is chief is A. 11. 6. the /i, delivered into other men's hands 24. 12. I took root in an A. people 29. 27. give place, thou stranger, to aa A, man 45. 20. but he made Aaron more A. 48. 6. who brougbtest A. men from their bed 50. 11 . he made the garment of holiness A. Sus. 4, because he was more A. than all others 1 Mac. 1 . 6. he called his servants such as were A. 2. 17. thou art an A. and great man in this city 7 . 26. the king sent Nicanor one of his ft. princes 14. 5. as he was A. in all his acts, so in Uiis 10. so thathis A. name was renowned 2 Mac. 6. 28. to die for the A. and holy laws 7 . 20. the mother was worthy of A. memory 10. 13. seeing that he was in no A. place HONOURABLY. I Esd. 9. 45. for he sat A. in the first place Titd. 12. 6, A. to shew forth the works of God 14. 11, he gave up the ghost, and he buried him A, 13. he buried his father and mother in law A, Est/i. 13. 4. so as the uniting of our kingdoms A. tVisd. 18. 3. an harmless sun to entertain them A. 1 Mac. 10£0. weut A. Ut Piolfemais, whpre he met MOP [apocryph* 1 Mar. 11.60, at Aacalou, they of city met him 12. 8. Onias entreated ;iie ambassador A. 43. but received him A. and commended him 14. 23. it pleased the people to entertain the rutiiiH 40, that they had entertained the ambassador^ a 2 Mac. Z. 8. that the place might be A. sanctified 4. 22. where he was A. received of Jason 49. they of Tyru3 caused them to be A. b'lriec HOKOURKD. 1 Esd. 8, 2fi. hath A. me in the sight of the king d7. and they A. the people and the temp]t of L>a 81. yea, and they A. the temple of our Lord 2 Esd. 9. 31. and ye shall be A. in it for ever Jud. 12. 13. to be A. in his presence, and drink win EsiA. 16. 2. the more often thtty are A. with bounty 11. that he was continually A. by all men IVisd. 14.15. DOW A. him as a god, then adeadmao 17. an express image of a king whom they A. 20. which a little before was but A. as a mar. £rc/.3.20.power great, and I«rdisA. of the low.y 10. 24. judges and potentates shall be A. 30. the poor man is A. for his skill, and the rich man is A. for his riches 31 .he that is A.in poverty, is much more in riches 38. 6. he might be A. in his marvellous works 44. 7' all these were A. in their generations 46. 12. let the name of them that were A. 47. 6. so the people A. him with ten thousands 13. Solom. reigned inapeaceable time, and was A. 48. 4. O Elia^, how wast thou A. in thy deeds! 50. 5. how was he A. in the midst of the people! Bel 2. Daniel was A. above all his friends 1 Mac. 2. 18. thy children shall be A. with silver 10. 64. when his accusers saw that he was A. 60. so the king A. him, and made him a duke 88. king Alexander A. Jonathan yet more li. 51.theJews were A. in the sight of the king 14. 39. Demetrius A. him with great honour t Mac. 3. 12. the temple A. over all the world 30. that had miraculously A. his own place 13. 23. A. the temple, and dealtkindly with place 15. 2. hath A. with holiness above other days HONOURETH. Ecc/.3.3. who A. his father, mak'^th an atoneme-j 4. A. his mother is a£ one that layeth up treabutff 5. whoso A. his father, shall have joy of children 6. he that A. father shall have long' life 2(j. 26. a woman that A.her husband bejudged wi* HONOURS. . Mac. 11. 27. in all the A. that he had before 2 Mac. 4. 15. not setting by the A. of their fatherg KONKY. 2 Esd. 2. IQ, man J fountains flowing with milk and A. Lid. 24. 20. my memorial is sweeter than A. 39. 26. A. and milk are for the use of man's Ufa 46.8. land that flowelh with milk and A. Bar.1 . 20- 49. 1. itis sweet as A. in all months, and as music HOOKS. 2 Mac. 13. 2. three hundred chariots armed with A, HOPE. 2 Esd. 4. 35. how long shall I A. on this fashion ? 3. 12. at the same time shall men A. but not obtau* 7. 50. there is promised us an everlasting A. 10. 34. forsake me not, lest I die frnstrate of A. 11. 46. that she may A. forthejudgment of him 15. 46. that art partaker of the A. of Babylon Tub. 11. 11. saying, being of good A. my father Jud. 9. 11. a Saviour of them diat arc without A. iVisd. 3. 4. yet is their A. full of immortality 11. he is miserable, and their A, is vain 18. they have no A. nor comfort in the day of tria. 5. 14. the A, of the ungodly is like dust 12. 19. hast made thy children to be of gopd A. 13. 10. and in dead things is there A. 14. 6. the A, of the world governed by thy hand 15. 10. his A. is more vile than earth 16. 29* the A. of the unfaithful shall melt away Eccl. 2. 9. ye that fear the Lord, A. for good 13.6. he will smile on thee, and put thee in A. 14. 2. vho is not fallen from his A. in the Lord 23. 3. whose A. is far from thy mercy £4. 18. 1 am the mother of fair love, and holy A. 27 . 2 1 . but he that bewrayeth secrets is without h, 34.13. for their A. isiohim that saveth them 14. not fear, nor J>3 afraid, for he is his A. 49- 10. they delivered them by assured A. Bar. 4. 22. for my A. is in the Everlasdng 2 Mac. 2. 17. we A. also that the God that delivered 3. 29. he lay speechless, without all A. of life 7. 11. from them I A. to receive them again 14. it is good to look for A. from God 20. becauseoftheA. thatshehadio theLord 9- 20. [ give thanks Co God having A. in heavui 22. having great h. to escape this sickness HOPED. FFi'jff. 2. 22. neither A. they for wages of rightcousnii 11.7- gavestthem water, by means they A. not 10 C Mac. 12, 44. if he had not A, they should liu HOPES. Eccl 23. 5. turn away from me vain A ArornTFBjiO HOU IWI.54. 1. the A. of ft man roid of nndcrstanding Mac. 7. St. Qor poffed op vith uncertaio A, HOREfi. En.7. 4B. 7' and in H. the iadgment of vengeance HORN. uJ. ff. 8. to cast down with sword the h. of thy altar tt, 47- 5. and set up the h. of bts people 7. he brake their A. in sunder to this day 11. the Lord exaltpd his A. forever HORRIBLE. iEsJ. It. 45. appear no more, nor thy A. wings 15 ifa. behold, an A. visioo from the east M. they are very A. to look co, full of wrath H'isd. 3. 19* A. is the end of the anrighteous 8. 15 A. tyrants shall be afraid when they hear 11. m. shooting A. sparkles out of their eyes 1f^. 5. when the A. fierceness of beasts came 17- 5. nor stars endure to lighten that A. night IB. 17. visions of A. dreams troubled them sore IL). 17. being compassed with A. great darkness HORRIBLY. Ji^sd. 6. 5. A. and speedily shall he come ou you HORROR. S Vac. 3. 17. the man was so compassed with A. HORSE. J»J, g. 7. they are exalted wiih A. and man £ecl. 30. 8. an A. not broken becomes headstrong 3S. 6. a stallion A. is as a mocking friend 1 Mac. 6. 28. those that had charge of the A. S J/ac. 3. 25. there appeared to them a A.with a ter- rible rider, and it seemed that he that sat on the A. HORSES. 1 Esd. 2. 7. with pifts, with A. and with cattle 9 they helped them with A. and cattle Jiirf. 2. 5. A. with their riders twelve thousand 6 3. not able to sustain the power of our A. JVisd. 19 9. for they went at large like A. £ccl. 48, g. wast taken up in a chariot of fiery A. I ^fae. 10. 81 . and so the enemies' A. were tired 1 Afae. 10. 29. there appeared five comely men on/», HORSEBACK. J«d. S. 15. and twelve thousand archers on A. 2 HJae. 11. 8. there appeared before ihem on A. 12. 35. Dositheuswho was on A. and a strong m.in HORSE-LITTER. 2 ^fac. 9- 8. he was now carried in a A. HORSEMAN. S .Vflc. 12. 35. an A. of Thracia coming on him HORSEMEN. 1 Rtd. 5. 2. Darius spni with them a thousand A. 8. 51. for I was ashamed to ask of the kinp A. Jvd. \. 13, he overthrew alt his A. and chariots 2. ](j. to cover the earth with chariots aud A. 7. fi. Olofernes brought forth all his A. 1 Mac.X.Vi. he entered Egypt with chariots and A. 4. 1. Gorgias took a thousand of the best A. 7- the camp compassed round about with A. HOST. 2 T.id. 15. 33. in their h. shall be fear and dread W\id. 12. 8. didst send waaps forerunners of thy A. V.ccl. 48 21. he smote the A. of the Assyrians 1 A/«(7. I. 4. he gathered a mighty strong A. 2. 31. the A. that was at Jerusalem in the city 3. 3. prntecring the A. with his sword 4. 10. destroy this A. before our face this day I II. Timotheus being captain of their A. HOSTS. 2 Ejrf. 8. 21 before them the A. of angels stand 1 Mac. 7. 4.*. the 13th day the A. joined battle 13.53. he made him captain of all the A. and dwelt HOSTAGE. 1 "Mac. 1. 10. Antiorhas, who had been an A. HOSTAGES. 1 "Mac. 8. 7- should pay a great trihntp, and give A. 9> 53. he took the chief men's sons for A. 11. ^2. 10.6. that the A. in tower should bedelivertd him 9 they of the tower delivered their A.to Jonathan 13. 16. wherefore send two of his sons for A. HOT. J E.(d. 4, 48. behold, an A. burning oven passed by 0.4. or ever the chimnies in Sion where A. T>ny\, 3. 23. to make the oven A. with rosin 2 Jfac.7.3.command.paD5& caldrons to be madeA. HaUGH. \Esd. 15. 36. dung of men unto the camels' A. HOUR. I^ftd. 8, fit. the weight was written up the same A, t Ej(/. 5. 31. for my reins pain me every A. • £jrf. 9, 44. every A. I did nothing else but pray .4. 26. to-morrow this A. shalt thou begin 3ni. \\. 8, until that A. she spake to them £frA. 10. 11. theje two lots came at the A. and time Eccl, It. 27- the affliction of an A. makes a man HOURS. i Eld. 16. 38. T»'.thin two or three A. of her birth HOUSE. 1 Eid, 1. H. in the A. that king Solomon built 55. nf for the A. of the Lord, they burnt it >.4.e.->mmanded metobnildhim an A.at Jerusalem and build the A. af the Lord of Israel aod HOU 1 Cr(f.2.8.to hulfd an A. for the Lord at Jerusalem 5. .^7 ■ they laid the fotindatiun of the A. of God 6. 32. out of his own A. should a tree be taken 8. 25. to glorify his A. that is iu Jerusalem 2 Esd. \. 7. brought them from the A, of bondage 3S. yijur A. is desolate, I will cast you out g. 24. a field, where no A. is bnilded, 10. 51. 12 46. and be not heavy, thou A. of Jacob 14. 13. now therefore set thine A. in order Tob. 2 13. when it was in my A. and began to cry 3. 17. Tobit came home, and entered into his A. "■1. they came to the A. of Raguel, and Sara 8. 11. but whpn Raguel w£is come into his A, 14.4. the A. of God in it shall be burned 5. the A. of God shall be built in it for ever Jud. 2. 1 . there was talk in the A. of Nebuchndonosor 18. much gold and silverout of the king's A. 4. 3. the altar and A. were sanctified 15. look on all the A. of Israel graciously 6, 17. had spoken proudly against the A. of Israel 8. 5. she made her a tent on the top of her A. 6. save the solemn days of the A. of Israel 9- 13. have purposed evil against thy hallowed A. 13. 14. nor taken his mercy from the A, of Israel 14. 5. know him that despised the A. of Israel 10. Achior was joined unto the A. of Israel Etth. 14. 9. they will quench the glory of thy A. Wisd. 8. lO. after I am come into my A. Eecl. 1. 17. she fills her A. with things desirable 4. .30. be not as a lion in thy A. nor frantic 11. 34. receive a stranger into thy ^ will disturb 14. 24. he that doth lodge near her A. shall fasten 21. 4. thus the A. of proud men shall he desolate 8. he that build eth his A.with other men's money 18. as is an A. tliat is destroyed, so is wisdom 22. foolish man's foot is soon in his neighbour's A. 23, a fool will peep in at the door into the A. 23. 11, the plague shall never depart from hisA. if he swear in vain,his A.shall be full of calamity 25. l6. than to keep A. with a wicked woman 26. 16.50 is a gnod wife in ordering of her A. 27- 3. his A. shall be soon overthrown 29. 21. water, bread, and an A. to cover shame 22. than delicate fare in another man's A. 23. that thou hear not the reproach of thy A. 24. it is a miserable life to go from A. to A. 27. my brother comes, and I have need of my A. 36. 26. who will believe a man who hath no A. / 42. 10. and gotten with child in her father's A. 47. 13. that be might build an A. in his name 48. 15. there remained a ruler in the A. of David 49. 12, who in their time builded the A. and set up 50^ 1. who in his life repaired the A. again 51. 23. and dwelt in the A. of learning Bar. 1. 14. to make confession in the A. of the Lord 2. 16. O Lord, look down from thy holy A. 26. the A. which is called by thy name 3. 24. O Israel, how great is the A. of God ! 6, 55. when fire falleth on the A. of gods of wood 5y.it is better to be a profitable vessel in a A. than such false gods, or to be a door in an A. >St/.r. 4. Joacin had a fair garden joining to his A. 6. these kept much at Joacim's A. Bel^Q. else we will destroy thee and thy A. 1 MacA.iS-A. of Jacob was covered with confusion 2. 18. so shalt thou and thy A. be in the number 3. 5n. should return every man to his own A. 7. 35. if I rome again, 1 will bum this A. 37 .thou, O Lord, didst choose this A. to be called by thy name, and a A. of prayer for thy people 9. 53. he could not give order concerning his A. 13, 3. great things my father's A. have done 1 Mf.c. 14.26. the A. of his father established Israel 16. 2. I and my brethren, and my father's A, 2 Mac. 2. 29, as the master-builder of a new A. 8 ti^>. Calisthenes, who was Hed into a little A. 14. 36. O Lord, keep this A. ever undefiled HOUSEHOLD. 1 Esd. 3. 1. Darius made a great feast to his A. 2 Esd. 3. 11. one thou leftest Noah with his A. IIOUSE-KEEPING. Feci. 31 . 23. report of hi- good A. will be believed HOUSE-ROOM. Ecct. 29. £8. the upbraiding of A. is grievous HOUSES._ 2 Fsd: 1. 35. your A. will I give to a people 1^. 18. for pride, the A. shall be des;;- yed 49. to waste thy A. with destruction and death 16. 31. by them that search their A. withtheswoyd 72. that shall cast them out of their A. Wisd. 17. 2. they being shut up in their A. Ecct, 3. 9. establisheth the A. of children 28. 14. it hath overthrown the A. of great men 29. 18. mighty men hath sureiiship driven from A. X Mac, 1. 31. he pulled down the A. and walls 61. they hanged infants and rifled their A, 13. 47. cleansed the A. whereto the idols were 2 Mac. 3. 18. others ran flocking out of their A. i. 1£, to sUy such as went up upon the A, HUS HUCKSTER. Eeol. 26. 29. an A. shall not be freed from sm HUMBLE. Jud. i. 9. with vehemency did they A. their so) Ecci. 2. 17- they will A. their souls in his sight 17. A. thy soul ghjatly, for vengeance is fire 12. 17. though he A. himself, and gocroudiioj 18. 21. A. thyself before thou be sick 35 17- the prayer of the A. pierceth the cloud* HUMBLED. 2 fsd. 8.49.iQ that thou hast A. thyself as becomel^ 10. 7. Sion is much A. mourning very sore Est. 14. 2. Esther A. her body greatly Eci?. 40. 3. to him that is A. in earth any ashe^ HUMBLETH. T06. 4. 19. the Lord A. whom he will tcct.1. 11. there is one which A. and exalteta HUMBLING. Eccl. 34. 26. or what doth his A. profit him.' HUMBLY. Wisd. 13. 18. A. beseeching that which hath least Prayer of Manms. wherefore 1 A. beseech thee PIUMILITY. Eccl. 13. 20. as proud hate A. so doth the rich HUNDRED. 1 Esd. 1. 36. he set a tax on land of an A. talents 7- 7 they offered an A. bullocks, two k. rams 8. 20. the sum of an A. talents ofsilver, of wheat to an A. cors, an A. pieces of wine and other things Jitd. 1. 3. set the towers 00 gates an A. cubits high Eccl. 18. 9. man's days at the most are an A. years 41. 4. whether thou hast lived ten or an A. years 1 Mac. 15. 35. we will ^;ive an A. talents for them HUNDREDS. 1 Mac, 3. 55. ordained captains over thous. and A, HUNGER. 2 Esd. 15. 57. thy children shall die of A. 58. they in the moantaio shall die of A. 16. 22. ihs other that escape the A. sword destroy Eccl. 18. 26. when enough, remember the time of A HUNGRY. 2 Esd. 1.17. when you were A. and thirsty in wilder- 16. 0. may any drive away a A. lion iu iht: wood! 'Job. 1. 16. and I gave my bread to the A. 4. 16. give of thy bread to the A, and garments HURT. 2 Esd, 6. 19. what they be that have A. unjustly 11.42. thou hast A. the peaceable, loved liars Wisd. 10,8. they gat not only this A. 14. 29. swear falsely, yet they lOok not to be A, 18. 2. but for that they did not A. the:u now 19' 6. thy children might be kept without A. Eccl. 13. 12, and be will not spare to do thee A 28. 2, forgive thy neighbour the A. he hath donq 38. 21. thou shalt not do him good but A. thyself Uan. 3. 27. the fire neither A. nor troubled them 1 ^Jar. 5. 48. let us pass thro' none shall do you A. 6. 18. they in tower sought always their A. 7. 22. Juda in their power did much A. in Israel 1. 36. and did much A. in the holy place 15. 29. yp have done great A in the land 1 Mac. 3. 39. he destroyeth tnem that come to A. it 8. 36. and therefore they could not be h. 12. 3 as though they Lad u.eaut them no A. 22. that they were often A. of their own men 25. that he would restore them without A. HURTFUL. 2 Esd. 11. 45. appear no more, nor thy A. claws 15. 6. and their A. works are fulfilled HUSBAND. 2 Ejrf.9.43,barreo, though 1 had an A. thirty yfa» 10. 17, go lliy way then into the city to thy Iu Jud. 8. 2. Manasses was her A. of her kindred 7. her h. Manasscs had left her gold and sil" ]U. 3. was clad during the life of Manasses her A. 16. 22. but none knew her after her A. was dead 24. were nearest of kindred to Manassesher, Eccl. 4. 10. be instead of an A. to their moth^ 22. 4. shall bring an inheritance to her A. 5, diahnnoureih both her father and her A. 23. 2?. thus with the wife that leaveth her h. 23. she hath trespassed against her own k. 25. 18. her A. shali sit among bis neighbours 22. awoman.ifshemaintaiijherA.isfull of angel 23 .a woman that will not confort her A. in distresi 26. 2. a virtuous woman rejoiceth her A. 13. the grace of a wife delighteih her A. £2. is a tower against death to her A. 24. but an honest woman will reverence her A. C6. a woman that honoureth her A. judged wise Sd. S3, then is not her A. like other men 40. S3, but above both is a wife with- her A, 42. 10. having an A. Lest she should misbehave Sus. 28. people were assembled to her A* Joacim 63. Susanna with her A. praised croa HUSBANDS. 2 Esd. IG. 33. women shall mourn, having no J .34. and their A. shall perish of famine 20^.3.8. dost thon not know that thou hast strangl thy A. t thou hast had already icvan IDL' Tji.S.lS. rayasvcn h. are dead, why should I live ? HYDASPES. 'w/. l.C.thetecan-etohimall that had dwelt by H. HYENA. Eccl 13. 18. what agreement between A. and a dog ? HYMNS. 1 Mav. 13. 11. entered with viols, and A. and songs HYPOCRIS-Y. 2 l^ac. 6,25.ihey throQgh my A. should be deceived HYPOCRITE. Eccl. 1. QQ. be not an h. in the sight of men 32. 15. but the A. will be offended thereat 33. 2. he that is an A. therein, isa.s a ship in a storm ji:s 1 MacA.2g'.»o they came into I. pitched their tents ILL [APOCRVP JACOB. 2 E-vd. 1. 24. what shall I do to thee, O J 3. If), thnu jtavest Isaac, to Isaac also thou gavest J. and Esau, so J. became a great multitude 19. mightest give the law unco the seed of .1 . 6. 35. T might not have seen the travel of J. 6. 8. J. hand held first the heel of Esau g. J. is the beginning of it that foUoweih 9. 30. thou saidst, mark my words thou seed of .1. 12. 40. and he not heavy, thou house of J. Jiid. 8. 26. what happened to J. in Mesopotamia Ecci.23. 12. be not found in the Viericage of J. 24. 8, Creator said, let thy dwelling be in J. 36. n. gather all the tribes of J. together 44. 23. he made it rest upon the head of J. 45, 5. that he might teach J. his covenant 46. 14. and the Lord had respect unto .1. 47. 22. wherefore he gave a remnant to J. 48. 10. and to restore the tribes of J. 4y. 10. for they comforted J. and delivered them Bar. 3. .^6. and hath given it to J. his servant 4. 2. turn ihee, O J. and take hold of it ] /17HC.l.28,house of J. was covered with confusion 3, 7. and he made J. glad wiih his acts 45. joy was taken from J. the pipe ceased 5. 2. they thought lo destroy the generation of J. JAMBRI. 1 Mac. Q. 36, but the children of J, came out 37, the children of J. made a great marriage JAMNIA. 1 Mi7f. 4. Ifl. they pursued them to the plains of.T, 5. 5K. ilicy had given charge, they went toward J, JOiiQ.who gathered a great host and camped in J, 15. 4U. Cendebeus came to J. and began to provoke JAMNITES. 3Jl/'«c.l2.8.lbe J.were mingled to do in like manner p. he came upon the J. by night, and set fire 40. found things consecrated to the idols of the J. JAPHETH. Jvti. 2. 25. and he came to the borders of J. JAZAR. 1 T//7C. 5. 8. when he had taken J. with the towns ICE. Ui\d. Ifi. 22. but snow and *. endured the iire Ecci. 3. 15. thy sins shall melt away as the i. 41. 21!. and the water is congealed into t. Dim. 3. 4y. O ye i. and cold, bless the Lord ICY. fnj(/.19.21 .nor melted the ».kind of heavenly meat IDLE. 2 F.xd. 15. 60. they shall rush on the i. city 1(5. 68. they shall take and feed you being i, Wisd. 14. 5. the works of thy wisdom should be t. ElcL 37. 11. nor with an i. servant of business IDOL. Eccl. SO. 19. what good doth the offering to an 1, Bel 3. the Babylonians had an i. called Bel IDOLS. \ Esd, 2. 10. Nabuch. had set up in his temple of i. Toh, 14. 6, all nations shall turn and bury their i. Esth. 14. 10. to set forth the praises of the (. Wisd. 14. 11. on the i. of Gentiles be a visitation 12,the devising of i. was beginning of fornication 27. the worshipping of i. not to be named 29. as their trust is in i. which have no life 30. giving heed to /. and also unjustly swore 35. 15. they counted the i. of the heathen to be gods -Rwr. 6. 73. better is the just man that hath no i. Be/5, who said, because f may not worship i. 1 Mac. 1. 43. many Israelites sacrificed to i, 47. set up altars, groves, and chapels of i. 10. 83. went to Beih-dagon their i. temple 13. 47. and cleansed the houses wherein the 1. were 8 Mac. 12, 40. things consea-ated to i. of Jamnites IDOL-ALTAK. 1 Mae, 5. 59- they oid sacrifice on the i.-altar IDOI^ALTAKS. iMeic.l .54.they builded i.-altars thro'cities of Juda IDOLATROUS. Wisd, J2. 6. out of of the midst of their i.crew , Mac. 7. 42. have spokrn concerning the i. feast IDUMEA. I Mae, 4 19. Ihcy pursued them to the plains of J 800 61. the people m'ght have a defence against I. 5.3.Judasfought against the children of Esau in 1 6.31. these we,nt thro' I. and pitched ag. Bethsura 2 Mac. 12. 32, against Gorgias the governor of I . IDUMEANS. 2 Mac. 10. 15. the I. have gotten into their hands JEALOUS, EccL 9. 1. be Tiotj. over tlie wife of thy bosom 26. t>. a woman that is j. over another woman 37. 11. not consult, touching her of whom she is ^*, JEALOUSY. 2 Esd. 15. 52. would I with j. have so proceeded lVis4. 1. 10. the ear of^'. heareth all things 5. 17. he .shall take to him his j. for armour JEBUSITE. Jiid. 5. 16. they cast forth before them the j. JEDUTHAN. 1 Esd. 1.15. Zacharias and J. of the king's retinue JEOPARD. 2 Mac. 11.7. that they would^'. themselves to help JEOPARDY. 1 Mac.6.44. put himself in ^'. to deliver his people JEPHU^'NETH, See Caleb. JEREMIAS, JEREMY. Esd. 1. 28. not regarding the words of prophet J. 32. yea J. the prophet lamented for Josias 47. thewordj spoken to him by the prophet J. 57. to fulfil the words spoken by the month of J. 2-1. that he had promised by the mouth of J. 2 Esd. 2. lU: I will send my servants Esay and J, Eccl. 49. 6. according to the prophecy of J. Bar. 6. 1, a copy of an epistle which J. sent 2 Mac. 2. 1. that J. the prophet commanded them 5. when J. came there, he found an hollow cave 7. which when J, perceived, he blamed them 15. 15. J. holding forth his rig^t hand JERICHO. Eccl. 24. 14. 1 was exalted as a rose-plant in J. 1 Mac. 9. 50. repaired the fort in J. and Emmaus 16. 11. in the plain of J. was Ptolemeus 14. he came down himself to J. with his sons 2 ilif(a:c.l2.15.did cast down J. in the time of Joshua JEROBOAM. Eccl. 47. 23. there was also J. the son of Nebat JERUSALEM. 1 Esd. 1.21. Israel that were found dwelling at J. 49. the temple which was sanctified in J. 55. ihey brake down the walls of J. 2. 4. to bnild him an house at J, in Jewry 5.if there be any ofhis people, let him go up to J, 4. 43. thy vow which thou hast vowed to build J. Tu5. 1. 6. T alone went often to J, at the feasts 7. another tenth part 1 spent every year at J. 13, 9, O J. the holy city, he will scourge thee 16. for J. shall be built up with sapphires 17. the streets of J. shall be paved with beryl 14.4. J. shall be desolate, andhouse of God burnt 5. they shall return and build up J. gloriously Jvd. 4, 2, itey were troubled for J. and the temple Eccl. 24. 11. gave me rest.and in J. was my power 36. 13. O be merciful to J, thy holy city 50. 27. Jesus the son of Sirach of J. wrote Bar. 4. 8. ye have grieved J, that nursed you 30. take a good heart, O J . he will comfort thee 5. 1. put off, O J. the garment of thy mourning 5. arise, O J . and stand on high, and look about 1 Mac. 6. 12. T remember the evils I did at J. 7. 17. their blood have they shed about J. 39. so Nicanor went out of J. and pitched tents 9. 53. put them in the tower at J. to be kept 10. 31. let J. also be holyand free, with borders 1 1 . 41. would cast those of the tower out of J, 14. 36. that were in the city of David in J. 2 Mac. 1. 1. the brethren the Jews that be at J. 9. 4. spoken proudly, that he would come to J. 10. 15. those that were banished from J. 11.5. but distant from J. about five furlongs 12. 9. that the light of the fire was seen at J. 29. Scythopolis lieth 6OO furlongs from J. 15,30. to bring Nicanor's head and hand to J. .1 ESSE. Ecc/.45.25.the covenant made with David son of J, JEST. Eccl. 8. 4. J. not with a rnrie man, lest ancestors JESU. 1 Esd. 8. 63. with them wasJosabad son of J. JESUS. 1 Esd, 5. 5. J. thesonof Jo.sedac son of Saraias 8. with J. Nehemias, and Zacharias their guides 48. then stood up J, the son of Josedec, 56. 58. then stood up J. and his sous and brethren 70. Zorobabel and J. chief of the families 6. 2. J. the son of Josedec began to build the house 2 Esd. 7. 28. for my son J . shall be revealed 37. J. after him for Israel in the time of Achan Eccl. 46. 1. J. the son of Nave was valiant in wars 49. l2.sowasJ. the son of Josedec, who builded 50. 27. J. the son of Sirach of Jerusalem 51. J. a player of J. the son of Sirach 1 Mac.2.55t3. for fiObUing word was made a jud^e JEW. Esth.ll.S.vfho was J. and dwelt in tliecity of Susj 2 Mac. 6. 6. or profess himself at all to be aJ. 9. 17 . that also he woald become a J . himself JEWELLER. EccL 45. 11. like seals set in gold, work of the j. JEWRY. 1 Eid. 1. 32. in all J. they mourned for Josias 4. 49. the Jews that went out of his realm up to J. 5. 8. they returned to the other parts of>.J. ' 57. in the second year after they were come to J 6. 1, the propbets prophesied to the Jews in J. 8. 81. they have given us a sure abiding in J. 9- 3. there wels a proclamation in all J. and Jero.s. Bel .33. there was in J. the prophet Plabbacuc 2 Mac.lO.Q4>. came asthough would take J, by force JEWS. 1 Esd. 1. 21. and the J. held with all Israel 2. 18. that the J. do build the market-places 23. and that the J. were rebellious, and raised 4. 49. he wrote for all the J. that went out SO.Edomites should giv« overthevillages of the J. 6. 1. the prophets prophesied to the J. inJewry 8. the ancients of the J, ttiat were of the captivity 27. the elders of the J. to build the house of Lord 7. 3. assisting the ancients of the J . and governors 8. 10. I have given orders that such of the J. EsiA, 10.8. assembled todestroy the name of the J. 16. 15. we find that the J. are no evil-doers 19- the J. may freely live after their own laws ■5^.4. tohimresortedthe J. because he was more 1 Mac. C. 23. came one of the J. in sight of all 4. 2. that he might rush in on the camp of the J 6. 6. that LysJas was driven away of the J. 8. 31. on our friends and confederates the J. 1 0. 23. prevented us, in making amity with the J, 29. now I release all the J. from tributes 11. 30. and to the nation of the J. 13. 36. 33. determined to do good to the people of the J. 47- then the king called to the J. for help 14. 22. the J. ambas-sadors came tons, 15. 17 33. but he set a garrison of J. there 34. but he placed J. there, and furnished them 15. 1, to Simon the priest and prince of the J. 17- being sent from Simon and people of the J. 2 Mac. 1. 1. the brethren tlie J . that be at Jerusalenj 7. we the J. wrote unto you in trouble 3, 32. had been done to Heliodorus by the J. 4. 11. the royal ]irivilec,es granted to the J. 5. 23. a mind against his countrymen the J. 25. when taking the J. keeping holy-day 6, 1. to compel the J. to depart from the laws 8,1. took such as continued in the J. religion 10. to make so much money of the captive J. 9. 4. he thought to avenge on the J. the disgrace, make it a common burying-place of the J. 7. breathing out fire jn his rage against the J 19- Antiuchus to the good J. his citizens 10. 29. five men, and two of them led the J. 11. 16. there were letters written to the J. 12. 1. the J. were about their husbandry 13. 9- to do fEir worse to the J. than had been done 18. had taken a taste of the manliness of the J. IQ. Beth-sura, which was a strong-hold of the J 14. 5, being asked how the J. stood alTected 6. those of the J. that be called Assideans 14. thinking the harm of the J . to be their wel fare 37. who for kindness was called a father of the J 38. did jeopard his life for the religion of the J. 39. to declare the hate that he bare to the J. 40. by taking him, to do the J. much hurt 15. 2. the J. that were compelled to go with him 12. Onias prayed for the whole body of the J. IGNORAl^CE. IVisd. 14. 22, they lived in the great war of s. 17. 13. counteth the i. more than the cause Eccl. 4. 25. but be abashed of the error of thine i. 28. 7. remember the covenant, and wink at 1. IGNORANCES. 1 Esd. 8. 75. our 1. have reached up to heaven Tod. 3. 3. punish me not for my sins and i. EccL 23. 2. that they spare me not for mine i. 3. lest mine i. increase and my sins abound 51. 19* and I bewailed my i. of her IGNORANT. Wisd. 13, 1. vain are all men, who are i. of God 14. 18. set fonvard the •'. to more superstition* £cc/. 5.15. be not i. of any thing in a great manr.er IGNOIIANTLY. 2 Mac. 11. 31. shall be molested frr things 1. done ILL. Jvd. 8. 8. there was none that gave her an i, word Wisd. 5. 23. i. dealing shall overthrow the throne EccL 9, 18. a man of an i. tongue is dpngerous 29.7.manyhaverefusedto lend for others t.rifuriiig 41. 11. an i. name of sinners shall be blotted out ILI^ACCORDING. Wtsd.lS. 10 sounded an i -according cry of enemies ^POCRTPHi.; IMP ILLUMINATKD. Bar. 4. 8- w&Ik in lii^ht that thou mayest be i. ILLUMINATION. Ecit. 2S. 11. love of the Lord paaseth all things for i. ILLUSIONS. rriirf. 17- 7* u for the i. of magiCt were put down IMAGE. e Esd. 5. S7. shew me the i. of a voice, and declare a. 4*. 50 perisheth man, who is called thine own i. Witd. ?. S3, mode him to be an i. of his eternity 7. S6. and she is the i. of his goodness tJ. n. and fashioned it to the t. of a man 16. for it is an i. and hath need of help U. 15. when he hath made an ■'. of his child 17. they made an express i. of a king J5. 4. nor any i. spotted with divers colours 5. and so they desire the form uf a dead i. 17. SI. an I. of that darkness spread over them IMAGERY. £cel. 38. S7> and give themselves to coanterfeit i. IMATtES. tVi^d. 15. 13. naketh brickie vessels and graven <. 4 Mae. .1. 48. sought to paint the likeness of their i, 9. 68. when he burnt their carved i. with fire e Iliac, S. 2. when they see t. of silver and gold IMAGINATION. Eccl. 22. 18 a fearful heart in the i. of a fool .S7. 3. O wicked I. whence earnest thou in to cover 4U. 2. their i. of things to some canseth fear Bar. 1. SS. the i. of his own wicked heart IMAGINATIONS. .a Esd. 15. a, fear not the i. against thee 16. 54. behold the Lord knoweth the i. IVisd. 3. lO.sball be punished accord.to their own i. liar. y. 8. turn from the i. of his wicked heart aSus. 28. full of mischievous i. against Susanna IMAGINE. Eccl. 17, 31, flesh and blood will i, evil 1 HJac. 3. 52. what they 1. against ms, thou kaowest IMAGINED. 5 Esd. 7> SS. spake against him, and 1. vain things IVisd, 3, 14. nor 1. wicked things against God 1 Mac.ll, Q. 1, wicked counsels against AlexEtnder IMAGINETH. Eecl. IS. 16. in his heart he t. how to throw thee 16. 33. and a foolish man erring 1. follies IMMORTAL. S Eid.7- 13* for the enti'ances brought 1. fruit 49< if thers be promised us an t, time Wied.l. 15. for righteousness is 1. C. S3, ior God created man to be i. and made him 4. 1. for the memorial thereof is t. Eccl. 17< SO.becanse the son of man is not 1. IMMORTALITY, fl Etd. 7. 4.*. the beginning of the i. for to come 8. 54. in the end is shewed the treasure of 1. tVisd. 3. 4. yet is their hope full of *. 8. 13. by the means of her I shall obtain 1. 17.how that to be allied unto wisdom is 1. 15. 3. yea, to know thy power, is the root of 1. Ecei. 19. 19. receive the fruit of the tree of 1, IMMUNITY. 1 Mac 10.34.5haUbeallthedaysof I, and freedom 13.34. to the end he shall give the land an i. IMMUNITIES. 1 Mac. 10. 28. we will grant you many 1. and give 13. 37> to confirm the t. which we have granted IMPARTED. EccU 17- 5. in sixth place he 1. them understanding C Mac. 8. IS. he had 1. to those that were with him IMPEDIMENT. Wisd. 19. 7. out of the Red sea, a way without t. IMPEDIMENTS. Jud. 5.1. and had laid t. in the champain countries IMPIETY. 1 Esd. 1. 4S. recorded of his uncleanness and t. S Esd. 4. 38. O Lord, even we all are full of 1. S Mac. 4i 38. the place where he had committed 1. IMPIETIES. S Eid. 3. Sg. when I had seen t . without number IMPORTABLE. Prayer o/'ManfUf .threatening towards siuners is 1. IMPOSITION. 1 Esd. 8. SS. nor any other *'. of any of che priests IMPOSSIBLE. S Mac. 3. IS. that it was altogether t. such wrongs 4. 6> he SAW the t. that the state should continue IMPOTENT. Bar. 6. S8. but to poor and 1. they give nothing IMPRISONED. rVisd. 18. 4. they were worthy to be i. in darkness IMPRISONMENT. 1 Esd. 8. 24. by penally of money, or by f. IMPUDENCE. £cel. 25. 23. is full of «'. and much reproach impudb:nt. £cc/.19.3.he that cleaveth to harlots will become i. S3.6. give Dot over me thy servant into an 1 . mind 21). 11. watch over an t. eye, ami marvel not Sp, 14. but he that is 1. will forsake him 8(.7 INK IMPUTED. 1 Mae. 2. 52. it was i. to him for righteousness INCOMMUNICABLE. Wisd. 14, 21. did ascribe to flocks the 1. name INCENSE. S Esd. 3, 24. to offer 1. and oblations to thee Jud. 9. 1. about lime i. of that evening was offered Wisd. 1-8. 21, bringing the propitiation of i. Eccl. 45. 16. i. and a sweet savour for a memorial 50. 9. as fire and 1. in the censer, and a vessel Bar. 1. JO. sent money to buy sin-offerings and i. Dan. 3. 15. nor is their oblation, or i. or place 1 /Wflc. 1.15. and burnt 1. at thedoorsof their honses 4. 49. they brought the altar of i. and the table 5o. and upon the altar they burnt i. INCHANTMENTS. Wisd. 18. 3. not believe any thmg by reason of*. INCLOSING. 2 Mac, 1, 34. the king i. the place, made it holy INCONTINENCY 2 Esd. 5. 10. f. shall be multiplied upon earth INCOKRIJPTIBLE. Wisd. 12. 1. for thine i. spirit is in all things 18. t 4- by whom the *'. light was to be given INCORRUPTION. 2 Ejrf. 4. 1 11. tounderstandthei. that is evident Wisd. 6. 18, keeping laws is the assurance of i, INCREASE. 1 Esd. g. 7. thereby to i. the sins of Israel Tob. 1, 7. the first tenth part of all i. I gave Eccl. 6. 5. a fair tongue will i. kind greetings 20. 28. that tilleth his lands, shall i. his heap S3. 3. lest my ignorances 1. and sins abound 39. IJ. and if he live he shall i. it 45. 20. divided to him the first fmits of the e. B#.2.34.I will i. them,they shall not be diminished 1 Mac. 14. 8. the earth gave her i. the trees fruit 2 Mac. 4. 4. did rage, and i. Simon's malice 13. such was the i. of heathenish manners INCREASED. 2 Esd. 1. 6. the sins of their fathers are i. 5. 2. iniquity shall be /. above that thou seest 7. 41. even so now seeing wickedness is i. Tob. 14. 2. he i. in the fear of the Lord Jud. 5, 9v they were i. with gold and silver 16. 23. but she t, more and more in honour Eccl. 2. 3. that thou mayest be t, at thy last end lil^. andZaccheas JOSHUA. fi Mac. 12. IS.didstcsiidown Jtfichoin tiinecf J, JOSIAS. : Eld, 1. 1, J. held ihe feast of the passover 7. J. gave thirty thousand lambs, and kids S5. Pharaoh came, and J. went out against Mm C8. howbeit, J. did Dot turn back his chariot 3?- Jeremy the prophet lamented for J, 33. and every one of the acts that J. did 31. the people made Joacbaz the son of J. kin(>: Jicel. 49- 1. the remembrance of J . is like perfume 4-all except David, Ez^kias, and J. were defective JOURNEY. I Bid. 8. 50. to dciire of him a prosperous^'. 'j'ai. 4. 15. nur let drunkenness go vtith thee in j. 5. l6. God send yon a good j. God prospevyourj'. ^1. his^'. shall he prosperous, he shall return fi. 1 . as they went on their^'. they came to i'igris 10. 1, and when the days of the j. were expired i 1. the God of heaven give you a prosperous j, 11. 1. that he had given him a prosperons »'. Il'iid. 1 3. IB, and for a good j. be aiketh ot that IB. 3. to be a guide of the unknown^, and a sun 1 Mae. T, 45. they pursued after them a day's j 11.2. whereupon be took his ^'. into Syria 9 Mac. 9' 4. his chariot-man to dispatch the J. ". filled with pride, commanding to haste the 7". 12. 10. were gone in their j. towards Timotheus JOURNEYED. 1 Mac. 10. 77. he went to Azotusasone that r'. J or. i E-d. 2. 19. 1 will fill thy children wiih^'. 7- 61. as shall be^'. over them that are persuaded 'I'oh.t . 18. Lord give thee^". for this toy sorrow 8. 17. hriish their life in health with j, and mercy 11. 17. there was^'. amongst all his brethren 1 ■( . 111. his tabernacle built in thee again with j. 11. all generations shall praise thee with great j. Jiid. 13. i-t. it shall be myj. totheday of my death It), it. then my afflicted shouted for,;, Est/i. 10.13. with an assembly, and j. and gladness 13. 17. turn our sorrow into j. that we may live 14. 2. all places of her j'. she filled with her torn hair 18. nor had thine handmaid any j. since the day 16. 21 . God hath turned the day to j. unto them Jlisd. 8. 16. hath no sorrow, but mirih aadj. i'cci.l. 12. giveth^'.and gladness, and a long life 23. and afterwards^', shall spring up to him i y.ihat fear l,d. hope for everlasting^', and mercy 3.5. he shall have/, of his own children 4. 12. that seek to her early shall be filled with J. 6. 'Jfl. and that shall be turned to thy j. 31. shall put her about thee as a crown of_;. 15 6, he shall find ^'. and a crown of gladness 55.7. a man that hath^. of his children 3i). I. that he may have j. of him in the end S. that chastiseth his son, shall have j, iu him iG. there is no^", above the^'. of the heart Bar. 2. 23. the voice of mirth and the voice of,». 4, ] 1 .with j .did I nourish them.but sent ihem away 22. and j', is come to me from the holy One 23. but God will give you to me again with j". 29- he shall bring you everlastinp j again 36. behold the j". that cometh to thee from God 5 9- God shall lead Israel v/it\ij, in light of glory 1 Mac. 5.45. j. was taken from Jacob, pipe ceised 5. 23, he brought them to Judea with great _;'. 54. so they went up to mount Sion with j. 14 11. and Israel rejoiced with great J. S Mae. 3. 30, for the temple was filled with J. 9 19- wisheih ranch j'. health, and prosperity 15.28. returning again with J. they knew JOYFUL. S Etd. 2. 30, be j. O thou mother of children 12. 3t. he shall make them j, till the coming Toi. 8. 16. to be praised, for thou hast made me j. 13. 10, let them make^', those that are captives Jud. 14. 9. the people made a.j. noise in their city JOYFULNESS. 2 Ei(t. 2. 36, receive the j. of your gl9ry HW.2,9.1et us leave tokens of our^', inevery place EicI, 30. 23. the J. of a man prolongeth his days IRKSOME. Eeci 27 13. the discouse of fools is 1. and their part IRON. fi-cf ^2. 10. like as 1. rusteth, so is his wickedness *2, 15, sand and a mass of t. is ea. were readr to pierce thro* walls of i ISAAC, 2 Eltd, 3. 16. and unto him thoa gavest I. and unto I. also thou gavest Jacob and Esao .fud, 8. 26. ano how be tried 1. and what happened Led. 44. 22. with I. did he establish the blessing Oan.3,13.meri:y not depart, for thy servant [.sake ISLANDS. £rr^43.23. by counsel he planted 1, therein 47.16. thy name went far unto the 1. for thy peace ISLES. 1 Mac, 6. 39- came to him from 1. of the sea, bands 11. .38. whom he gathered from 1. of the heathen 1'4. 5, he made an entrance to the 1. of the sea 15. 1. Antlochus sent letters froui t. of the sea ISM A EL. Jnd. 2. 2.3. they spoiled all the children of I. ISaAEL. 1 Ksd. 1.3. the LevitfS, the holy ministers of I. 4. serve the Lord, and minister unto his people L 2. 3. Lord of I. the mostbigh Lord made me king 5, fil. because his glory is for ever in all I. 7. 8. they offered twelve goats for the sin of all T. 8. 7. but taught I. the ordinances and judgments 27. I gathered together men of L to go with me 9.7, in marrying, thereby to increase the sins of I 3 £jrf.2. IC. for I have known my name in I, 3. 36, that I, by name hath kept thy precepts 4.2.3. wherefore I, is given up a reproach 5. 35. tbat I might not have seen the toil of I, 9. 3u. hear me, O 1. and mark my words, 14. 28, 12. 46. be of good comfort, O I. be not heavy Jiid. 8. 33. the Lord will visit I. by mine hand 10, 1. after she ceased to cry to the God of I. ]6.1.Judasbegan to sing this thanksgiving in all I, E-ith. 10.9, my nation is this I, which cried to God 13. 9. if thou hast appointed to save T. 14,d.thou O Lord.tookestl.from among all people Eccl. 17. 17, but 1, is the Lord's portion 24,8, and let thine inheritance be in I. 36, 13, on 1. whom thou hast named thy first-born 37, 25, but the days of I. are iimumerable 45, 5, that he might teach 1. his judgments 11, after the number of the tribes of i. 17. that should inform I, in his laws 46, 1. that he might set I. in their inheritance 47. 11. he gave him a throne of glory in 1. 5^. 13. before all the coogregatioo of I. Bar. 2.1, pronounced agst. our judges that judged I. 3. 1 . O God of I. the soul in pnguish crieth Sf). and he hath given it to I. his beloved 4.4.0 I. happy are we, for things are made known 5, be of cheer, my people, the memorial of I. 5. 7. that 1. may go safely in the glory of God Dav.. 3. 12. mercy not depart for thy holy L sake 'b'uj.48.are ye such fools, ye sons of 1. ye that with- out knowledge have condemned a daughter of 1 , .^ 1 Mac. 3 .3. they fought vith cheerfulness battle of I , 4. 11. there is One who delivereth and saveth I, 5. 3. ag. Esau in Idumea,because they besieged 1. 7. 5. all the wicked and ungodly men of I. 22, Judah into their power, did much hurt in L 26. sent Nicanor that bare deadly hate unto 1. 8. 18. the Grecians did oppress T. with servitude 9. 21. the valiant man fallen that delivered I. 51, that they might work malice upon \. 10,46, remembered the great evil he had done in I. 11. £3. he cho.se certain of the elders of I, 12. 52. wherefore all X, made great lamentation 13. 4. all my brethren are slain for I. sake 41 , thus the yoke was taken away from I. 14.11. he made peace and 1. rejoiced with great joy 16, 2. that we have delivered I. oftentimes 2 Mac, 1, 25. thou that deliverest 1. from trouble 26. receive the sacrifice for thy whole people L 9. 5. but the God of I. smote them with a plague 10. 38. Lord who had done .such great things for I. 11. 6. he would send a good angel to deliver I. ISRAELITES Jud. 6. 14. the I. descended from their city Bar. 3. 4. hear now the prayers of the dead L 1 Mac. 1. 43. many I. consented to his religion 53. and drove the I. into secret places 58. thus did they to the I. every month 3, 46- the J. assembled themselves together 6. IS.they shut up the I .round about the sanctuary 7.23, themischiefAlcimus had done among the J. ISSUED. 1 Mae. 14, Sfi. made a tower out of which they 1. ITERATING. Ecet, 41. 23. or of 1. and speaking against that JUDA. 2 E.id. I. 24, thou J. wouldst not obey nie Jud. 14. 7. blessed art thou in the tabernacle of J. ' Eccl. 49. 4, even the kings of J. failed Sus. 5Q. O thou seed of Chanaan, and not of J, 57. but the daughter of J. would not abide 1 ,1/flc.2.6. blasphemies that were committed in J, 7. 22. had gotten the land of J, into their power 50. the land of J. was in rest a little whila JUDAISM. 2 Mac. 3. 31 , that behaved to their boDOor for J JUDAS, t Mac.^. 12. J, took their spoils, Apollonius'swinf 2.3. tiie fear of J , began to fall on nations round 42. when J . saw that miseries were multiplied 4. 5. Gorgias came by night into the cauip of J 16. J, returned with his host from pursuing 21. the host of J. in the plain ready to figut 23, then J. returned to spoil the tents 41. J. appointed men to fight against those 5. 38. J. turned by the way of the wilderness 38. J. sent men to espy |39. J, went to meet 44. nor coald they stand any longer before J 48. J, sent unto them in peaceable manner 61. because they were not obedient unto J, 65. afterward went J. forth with his brethren 6. 19. J, purposing to destroy them, called peon.. 43, then J, and his host entered into battle 7. 6, J, and his brethren have slain thy friends 10, they sent messengers to J, and hij brelhr*o 23. J. went out ioto all the coasts of Judea 40. but J. pitched to Adasa with 3000 men 8. 1. J. had heard of the fame of the Romans 9' 7. J ■ therefore saw that his host slipped away 13. they of J. side sounded their trumpets also 18. J. also was killed, and the remnant tied 28, for this cause J. friends came together 31. Jonathan rose up instead of his brother J, 1 1 . 70, J . the son of Calphi, a captain was left 2 Mac. 12. 5. when J. heard of his cruelty done 28. when J. had called upon Almighty God Z\i. J. came to take up the bodies of the slain 4'J. J. exhorted the people to keep from sin 13. 1. It was toldJ, that Antiochuswas coming 12. J, commanded they should be in readiness 20. J. conveyed such things as were necessary 22. the king fought with J. and was overcome 14. 1. J. was informed ||10. as long as J. livetb 22. J, placed armrd men in convenient places 15.26. but J . encountered the enemies with prayer 6ee MACCABEU&. JUDEA, 1 Eld. 1 . 26. what to do with thee, O king of J. 4.45. when J, was made desolate by the Chaldees T06. 1.18. when he fied from J. 1 buried them Jud. 3. 9- over-against Esdraeloo, near unto J. 4. 7. by them there was an entrance into J. 8. 21 . if we be taken so, all J, shall lie waste 11. 19. I will lead thee through the midst of J 1 Mac. 6. 5. that went against the laud of J, 48. y. 1. sent them into the land of J, the second timt 10.30. they shall not be taken of the land of J. 11. 28. that he would make J, free from tribute 12 35. about building strong holds in J. 13. 3.3. 13. 1. a great host to invade the land of J. 12 14. .33. Simon fortified the cities of J 15. 30. of the places without the borders of J 40, came to invade J. ||4l. on the ways of J, 16. 10. he returned into the land of .1. in peact 2 Mac. 5. 11. he thought that J. had revolted 11. 5. he came to J. and drpw near to Bethsura 13. 1. was coming with a grtat power into J JUDGE. 3 Etd. 4. 18. if thou wert j. betwixt these two 7 . 19. he said to me, there is no j. above Goo 8. 18. the swiftness of the j". that is to come 14. 32. forasmuch as he is a righteous^'. 16. 67. behold, God himself is the j. fear hii* Jnd. 7. 34. God be ^', between us and yon ll'iid. 9,7. to be^'. of thy sons and daughters 15. 7. of either sort, the potter himself is the J. Eccl.T. 6, seek not to he j. being not able to take 8. 14. go not to law withaj. for they will judge 10. 1, a wise J, will insinict his people 2.asthej,of the people is himself, so are officers 35. 12. for the Lord is^', with him is no respect 41. 18. of an offence before a.j. and ruler Bar. i\ 14. as though he were a j. of the conniir 1 Mac. 2. 55. Jesus was made a j. in Israel Mac, 12.6, calling on God the righteous j, 41. JUJ)GE, Verb. 1 Esd. 3. 9 the three princes of Persia shall > 8. 23. they mav j. in all Syria and Phenice 2 Esd. 2. 20. j/foT the fatherless, give to the po» IVisd, 3. 8. they shall j. the nations have dominioa 0. 12. then shall I J. thy people righteously 13.21, with circumspection didst thou j. thy son* 22. that when ve j. we should carefully think - Eccl. 4. 15. who gives ear to her shall j. the uationi 8. 14. they will J. for him according to his honour 11. 28. J. none blesjed before his death 31. 35. j. of thy neighbour by thyself, be discree* 35.17. the Most High shall behold to j'.righteonsiy 45. S6, wisdom to j. his people in righteousness Bar. 6. 54. neither can they j. their own can«e 64 are able neither to j.causes.nor do good to men 1 Mac. 7. 42. j. him according to his wickfdnesi 2 Mae. 6. 12. but that they /* those panishmeatt JUDGED. t Eid B. 49. hast not J. thyself worm j to be much IL. 41. the eanti hasc thou notj. with truth IZ.O. thouhast *', me worthy to shew me last times H'itd.6. 4. you'have not j. aright nor kept law 10. that keep holiness hollly shall be^'. holy 1 1 9. knew how the uugodly were j. in wrath 1C,22. when we ourselves ate^'. look for mercy Eccl. 25.7. nine things which I havej. to be happy S6. S6. that honoureth, shall be^'. wise uf all 35. ly. till he have_;. the cause of his people Bar.Z. 1. pronounced against ourjudgesthatj. Isr. 2 A/1C.4.47. should have been jf. Innocent 9. 15. j. not worthy so much as to be buried 11. 36. such things as he is j. to be referred to kings JUDGES. i Esd.Z.Vl thej". that are in Celosyria and Phenice 8. 23. and thou Edras ordain _;'. and justices p. 13. with them rulers and j. of everyplace IVisd. 1.1. love righteousness, ye that be^. of earth fi. l.learn.yethatbej. of the ends of the earth Keel, 10. 2t. great men and^. shall be honoured ;i8.3:j, they shall not sit on they, seatorunders Bar. 3.1. pronounced against ourj. that judged Isr. Aw. 5.1W0 of the ancients of the people to be^', from ancient^', who seemed to govern the people 41> as those that were elders and^'. of the people JUDGEST. 2 Esd. 4. 20. but why J. thou not thyself also ? Toh. 3. 2. and thou^;". truly and justly for ever Wisd. 12. 18. thou maslering thy pow^J. with JUDGETH. Eccl. 16. IS. he J. a man according to his works JUDGING. Esth. 16. 9- ^°6. they that fear the J^ord shall find j. 35. 1". not depart, till the Most High execute j 38. 22. remember roy J. for thine also shall be *o 33. shall not sit in judge's seat, nor understand sentence ofj, they cannot declare justice and_/. 42. 2. and oSJ. to justify the ungodly *3. i.-?. and sends swiftly the Ijghtnings of his^". 45. 10. with a breast-plate of^'. and with Urim 48. 7 . who heardest in Horeb the^' of vengeance ]0. to pacify the wrath of the I-ard's j. i!?a?i.3.5.thou hast executed true^'. accord.to truth and J. didst thou bring these things on us R. every thing'hou hast done.hastdone in truej. ^tfs. 49. return again to the place of ;'. 53. for thou hast pronounced false'^'. 1 ^//rc. 2. 24. to shew his anger according to J. 29. many that sought after justice and j. 6. 22. how long will it be ere thou execute j. ? 2 yWac. 7. 35. thou hast not escaped jf. of almighty G. .36. but thou thro' the^.o' God shalt receive iust 0. 1. to dispatch the^. of Goa now following him jd, for the just j'. of God wai come ^npon him 13. 26. Lysias went up to the j. seat, said as much JUDGMENTS. f Lid. " 30. into silencflj like as in the former j. eio JUS Tob. 3. 5. atid noAV thy % are many and true Jud. 9. 6. and thy j'. are in thy foreknowledge Wisd. 12. 10. but executing thy^". on them by little 17. 1. great are thy^'. and cannot be expressed Eccl.Vt. 12. and he shewed them his J. 18. 14. and that diligently seek after his ^■, 45. 5. teach Jacob his covenants, Israel his j'. 17. he gave him authority in the statutes of ^'. Dan. 3. 4. thy ways are right, and all thy J. truth Sm. 9. not look to heaven, nor remember just j. JUDITH. Jud. 8. 1. at that time J. heard thereof, 9. 4. so J. was a widow in her house three years 32. then said J. unto them, hear me, and I will do 9. 1. then J. fell upon her face and put ashes oaher head, J. cried with a loud voice and said 10. 10. J. went out, she and her maid with her 23. when J. was come before him and servants 11. 5. J. said, receive the words of thy servant 12. 2. J. said, I will not eat thereof, lest offence 4. then said J. to him, as thy soul liveth 14. then said J. to him, who am I now, that I 16. now when J. came in and sat down, Olofernes 18. so J. said, I will drink now, my lord 13. 3. J. had commanded her maid to stand within 4.J. standing by his bed, said in her heart, O Lord 11 . then said J. afar off to watchmen at the gate 14. 1. then said J. lO them, hear me my brethren 7. Achior fell at J. feet and reverenced her 8. J. declared unto him all that she had done 14. for he thought that he had slept with J. 17. he went into the tent where J. lodged 15. 8. Joacim came to see J. and to salute her 11. tbey gave unto J. Olofernes his tent 16. 1. then J. began to sing this thanksgiving 2. J. said, begin to my God with timbrels 7. but J. the daughter of Rlerari weakened him 19. i. also dedicated all the stuff of Olofernes 20. and J. remained with them three months 21. and J. went to Bethulia, and remained in her £5. none made Israel afraid in the days of J. JUPITER. 2 Mac, 6. 2. and to call it the temple of J, Olympias and in Garizim of J. the defender of strangers JURY,. See Jewry. JUST. 1 Esd. 4. .39. but she docth the things that are _;" . 2 Efid. 8. .33. the j. who have many good works 10- 16. the determination of God to be j. Tob. 3. 2. O Lord, thou art j. and all thy works 13. 13. rejoice and be glad for the children of the j. shall be gathered and bless the Lord of the j'. 14. 9. and shew thyself merciful and _;. Ksth. 16. 15. the Jews live by most_/. laws IVisd. 2. 16. pronounceth the end of J. to be blessed 18. if the j. man be son of God , he will help him 11. 9- thirsting in another manner than the^'. 12. 19. that the ji'. man should be merciful 14. 31. but it is the j. vengeance of sinners Eccl. 9. 16. let J. men eat and drink with thee iG. 3. for one that is ,?'. is better than a thousand 35. 7. the sacrifice of a j. man is acceptable Bar. 6. 73. better is the _;'. man that haih no idols &US, 9. they might not remember 7'. judgments Prayer of Mana.os, thou, O Lord, thou art the God of the J. baat not appointed repentance to the J. 2Mac,7.36.shaltreceiwj .punishment for thy pride 9. 18. the j'. judgment of God was to come on him JUSTICE. To&. 1.3.1 walked in the way of truth and j, 13. 6. O ye sinners, turn and do^. before him 14. 7- all those who love God in truth and j. Esth. 16. 4. they think to escape the j. of God Ji'isd. 8. 7. she teacheth prudence,^', and fortitude Eccl, 16. 22. who can declare the works of his j. f 32.16. that fear the Lord shall kindle _;. as alight 38. 33. they cannot declare j. and judgment 1 JWflC. 2.29. ".nany that sought after _;. and judg- ment went down into the wilderness to dwell 7.12. assemble a company of Scribes to require^'. 8. 32. if they complain, we will do them j, 14, 35. for thej. and faith he kept to his nation 2 Mac. 8. 13. they that distrusted the j. of God 10. 12. choosing rather to do jF. to the Jews JUSTICES. 1 Esd. 8. 23. thou Ksdras, ordain judges and j. JUSTIFY. 2 Esd, 4. 18. whom wouldst thou begin to j. ? Ecel. 7.6, j. not thyself before the Lord, boast not 10. 29. who will j. him that sinneth ag. his soul " 13.-22. tilings not to be spoken, yet men j. him 42. 2. and of judgment to j. the ungodly JUSTIFIED, e Esd. 12. 7. if I am J. with thee before others Esi/i. 10. 13. so God j, his inheritance Eccl. 1. 22. a furious man cannot be j. 18. 22. and defer not until death to be j. 31. 5. he that loveth gold, shall not be j. JUSTIFIETII. E£cl. 19<25. there is a wise man that/, injudgmenti KEP [Apocrvpha JUSTLY. Tab. 3. 2. thou judgest truly and j. for ever 4. 6. doings shall succeed to all them that IWej. Wisd. 14. 30. for both shall they be jr. punished 19. 13 they suffered^', accord, to their wickednesa 2 Mac. 7. 38. that isj, brought on all our nation 9. 6. and that most J, for he had tormented other 23 . 7. having no burial in earth, and that most,; IVY. 2 Mac.dJJ.go in procession to Eaccbas, carrying f K KADES. Jud. 1. 9. Chellas, and K. andtheriverof Egypt KEEL. li'is^. 5. 10. the path-way of the i. in the waves KEEP. 1 Esd. 4. 11. these i. watch round about him 2 Esd. 1. 24. that they may *. my statutes 2. 22. A. the old and young within thy walls 4. 40. ask her, if her womb may i. the birth 8.27. those that i. thy testimonies in afiliciion 10. 15. therefore A. thy sorrow to thyself 12. 38. whose hearts may i. these secrets 13.42. they might here Jt. their statutes 14. 30. received the lawof life, which they i. do| 15. 24. wo to them that i(. not my commandments .32. these shall be troubled and k. in silence Tob. 3, 15. to whom I may k. myself for a Avife 5. 21. the good angel will k. him company 14. 9. but k. thou the law and commandments Jiid- 4. 7- to k, the passages of the bill-country 7. 12. remain in camp, i. all the men of thy army H'irrf. 6. 10. for they that i. holiness holily 17. 4, nor might the corner k. them from fear Eccl, 1.26. if thou desire wisdom i.commandmentj 2. 15. and they that love him will k. his ways 6. 26. and /c. her ways with all thy power 7. £2. if they be for thy profit, k. them wtli thee 8. 17. consult not a fool, he cannot k. counsel 9- 13. k. far from the man that hath power to kill 15. 15, to k. the commandments and to perform. 17. 22. he will X. the good deeds of man as apple 25. 16. than to k. honse with a wicked woman 26. 10, A-. her in straitly, lest she abuse herself 19- TCiy son, Jc, the flower of thine age sound 28. 1 . he will .surely k. his sins in remembrance £9- 3. k. thy word, and deal faithfully with him 37. 12. whom thou knowest to k, the commaodni. 39. 2. he will k. the sayings of the renowned men 41,14. my children ^. my discipline in peace 42. 11. k. sure watch over a shameless daughter Bar. 4, 1. all they that *. it shall come to life 6. 35. tho* aman make a vow to them and k. it not 59. to k. such things safe as V.a therein 1 Mac, 4. 61. they set there a garrison to k. it, and fortified Bethsura, 6.50. 1 11.3. | 12.34. 7. 49. tbey ordained to k. yearly this day B. 26. bat they shall i. their covenant 10. 20. take our part, and k. friendship with us 13. 48. but such men there, as would k, the law 2 Mac. 1. 9. see ye k. the feast of tabernacles IB. we are purposed to k. the purification of the temple, might k. it as the feast of tabernacles 3. 32. to k. the things committed of trust safe ' 6. 6. for a man to k, the sabbath-days, 11. 11. ig.if then you will k. yourselves loyal St.had rather A. their own manner of living 12. 42. the people to k. themselves from sin KEEPERS, 1 Esd. 8. 19. commanded the k. of Ihe treasures Esth, 12,1, two eunuchs of the king and k, of palace KEEPEST. 1 Mac. 15. 7. the fortresses thou k. in thy hands KEEPETH. 2 Esd. 8. 9- that which k. and is kept, shall both Ecel. 12. 6. k. them against the day of punisbmen*' 20. 5. there is one that i, silence, and is wise 6. and some k. silence, knowing his time 21. 11. he that k. the law of the Lord, 35. 1. 23. 7. he that k. it, shall never be taken in his lips 29- !■ strengtheneth his hand, k. commandments Bar. 6. 70. as a scarecrow in a garden k. nothing KEEPING. H'isd. 6. 18. love i.s the k, of her laws Eccl. 32. 23. for this is k. of the commandments 40. 6. he is in his sleep, as in a day of k, watch 42.6, sure kt is good where an evil wife is 2 Mac. 3. 40. concerning the Jc. of the treasury 5. 25. when taking the Jews k, holy-day KEPT. 1 Esd.l.Q,0. such passovT was not k.in Israel since 3.4. men of the guard that k. the king's body 4. J6. to give to all that k. the city, pensions , 7. 14. they k. the f^ast of unleavened bread 2 Esd. 3. .35. who hath so k. thy commandments 36. that Israel by name ha^h k. thy preempts 6. 9' but that which kaepeth aiid is i. be preserved APOCRrniA.} KIN B Etd. 9. 01. 1 hiTe *. me a grape of the cluster 82. Btid lpi my Rrapebe *. and my plant 32. our fftthers who received the law, *. it not S3, they *. not the thing that was wwn in them »S. SI. four shall be *. until th-ir end begiii to approach, but two shall be *. unto the end 30. they whom the Highest hath *. to their end 32. the anoijted which Highest hath *. for them n.2."». he that ahall endure hath *. himself Cfi. the aanic whom God hath k. a great season 42. which they never k, in their own land 14. 31. ye have not*, ways God commanded you %i. if reform your hearts, ye shall be *. alive Toi. 11. 19. Tobias' wedding was *. seven days Jud. 6. 12. k. thera from coming np, by casting B, 2fi. to .Tacob when he *. the sheep of Laban 15. 16. who hath *. me in my way that I went Uiarrf. 6. 4. have not judged arittht, nor i\ the law 1(1. 5. k. him sironu against his tender compassion 12. she *. him safe from those thatlay in wait 14. 10". an ungodly custom was A. as a law 2 1, they k. neither lives nor raarriagps undefiled 17. Ifi. whosoever fell down, was straitly /(, 19. 6, thy children might he *. without hurt Bed. 11. .^0. like as a partridge k. in a cage 44, 20. who *. the law of the Most Tlit-h Van. 3. 7. not obeyed commandments, nor *. them 14. we be *. under this day in all the world Praj/cr of Manass. nor *. I thy commandments 1 Mac. 3. 45. and aliens *. the strong hold 4. 56. so they A. the dedication of the altar 59. the days should be k. in their season 7. 48. they *. that day, a day of great gladness 8. 12. but with their friends they *. amity ]0. 26. whereas you have *. covenants with us i I. 46, but they of the city k. the passages It. 52. that that day should be *. every year 14 . .15. for the faith which he *. to his nation 2 Mac. 1 . 39. the priests hid it where they k, it sure e. 12.S0 Solomon k. those eight days 3. 1. and the laws were k. very well 15. things given to be *. that they should be pre- served for such as comtaitted them to be k. 19- virgins that were k. in ran to the gates 6. 7. and when the feast of Bacchus was k. H. :i.S. at such time as they k. the feast for victory iO. fi. and they *. eight days with gladness 15. the Iduuii-ans k. the Jews occupied 17 . thVy *. off all that fought on the wall 27. drew near to enemies, ihey /•. by themselves 15. 3. who commanded the sabbath-day to be k. 4. who commanded the seventh day to be *. KID. Tob. S. 12. they cave her also besides a k. 13. I said unto her, from whence is this k. 7 KIDS. Txd. 47. 3. David played with lions as with *. KILL. 1 Ksd. 4. 7. if he commanded to *. they *. IllsA. 1.1 U. why brought into this wildern. to A, us ? Jnd. 5. 22. the people spake that he should k. him 7. 13. 30 shall thirst k, them, and they give up 16. 5. he would k. my young men with the sword Txcl. 9. 13. from the man that hath power to k. ,3 Mac. 12.40. take Jonathan, that he might ,t. him 16. 19. he sent others to Gazara to k. John KILLED. Tob. 1. 18. Sennacherib in his wrath k. many 21. two of his sons k. him, and they fled * 3. 8. whom Asraodeas the evil spirit had k, 7, 8. and after they had k. a ram of the flock htd. 2. 25. Olofernes he k. all that resisted him Hijrf. 12. 6, parents that k. with their own bands l6. 9. for them the bitings of grasshoppers k, Eecl. 30. 23. for sorrow hath *. many, no profit 1 Mae. 2. 25. also the king's commissioners he k, 5. 34. there were *. of them that day about 8000 9> 18. Judas also was k. and the remnant fled S Mac. 4. 42, him they k. beside the treasury 10. 17. they *. no fewer than twenty thousand 30. so that beiug full of trouble, they were k. 35, wilh fierce courage k. all they met withal 37. and k. Timotheus that was hid in a pit 14. C. Demetrius had k. Antiochus and Lysias KILLETH. Wisd. Ifi. 14. a man indeed X. through his malice Eoci. 34. 20. as one that k. the son before his father KILLING. 2 Mac. 5. 13. thus there was k. of young and old 12. 23. Judas also k. those wicked wretches KIND, n isd 7 .S3. *. to man, stedfast, sure, free from care } ctt. 6. 5. fair tongue will increase k. greetings KINDNESS. Ercl. 30. 6. one that shall requite *. to friends 3fi. 23, if there be k. and comfort in her tongue 37. 11. nor with an unmerciful man touching k. i^an. 3. ig. but deal with us after thy loving k. KIND. hisi. 14, 26. chanj-ingof k. disorder in marriages SIl Km Iii*./.18.12. innumerable dead with one *. of death 19. 6. ihe creature in his proper *, was fashioned 18. elementi were changed )>y a,k. of harmony 21. nor melted the icy k. of heavenly meat Eccl. 1.3. Ifi. all flesh consorteth according to k. 2 Mac. 11.31. Jews shall use their own*, of meats KINDS. Eccl. 3fi. 19. the palate tasteth divers k. of venison 43. 25. therein be variety of all k. of buasts KINDLE. Eccl. 8.10. /. not the coals of a sinner lest be burnt 28. 8. for a furious man will k. strife 32. 16. and they shall k. justice as a liglit KINDLED. 2 ^jrf. 15.33. consumed sinners like straw that is *. lt|. 15. i^e fire is k. and shall not be put out (t8. the wrath of a great multitude is k. Jud, 7. 5. when they had k. fires on their towers Wisd. 17. 6. a fire k* of itself, very dreadful Keel. 9. 8. for herewith love is it. as a fire 11. 32. of a spark of fire a heap of coals is k. 2 Mac. 1, .32. this done, there was k. a flame 4. .33. Antiochus being *. with anger A'ee Fire, and Flame. KINDLETII. EccU 28. 11. an hasty contention k. a fire KINDLING. 2 Mac. 10. 36. k. fires, burnt the blasphemers alive KINDLY. 2 -l/ffc.g.Sl .would have remembered it.your honour 13,23.honoui'ed the temple, and dealt Jt.with place KINDRliD. 1 Ejrf. 5. 5. out of the k. of Fhares of tribe of Juda Tob. 1.9-1 married Anna of mine own k. 10. my k. did eat of the bread of the Gentues 4, 12. that they all married wives of their own k. 5. H, I would know, brother, ihy k. and name (i. 11. seeing thou only art of her k. 15. the precepts which thy father gave thee, that thou sbouldst marry a wife of thine own k. Jud. S. 2. Manasses was of her tribe and k. 16. 17. wo to the nations that rise against my k. 24. gave goods to the nearest of*. Manasj.ci, and to them that were nearest of h':r k. Eccl. 16.4. the k. of the wicked shall becom** d.^:tol. 22. 10. children do stain the nobility of their k. Stis. 30. she came with her children and all her k. 63. with Joacim her husband and all the k. KING. 1. Esd. 1. 7. these were given of the k. allowance 26. whi\t have I to do with thee, O *. of J udea .' 34. the people made k, instead of Josias 39. Joacim, when he was made k. 43. 2. 24. now we do declare to thee, O lord the k. 3. 8. and laid it under k. Darius his pillow 9- when the *. is risen, some will give him 11. the second wrote, the *. is'the strongest 13. now when the k. was risen up, they took 19. it maketh the mind of £. and fatherless all one 21. a man remembereth neither k. nor governor 4. 1. that had spoken of the strength of the k. 3. the k. is more mighty, for he is lord of all 12.0 ye men, how should not the k. be mightiest ! 14. O ye men, it is not the great *. that excelleth 15. women have born the k. and all the people 30. taking the crown from the k. head and setting 31. for all this the k. gaped and gazed upon her 37. wine is wicked, the k, is wicked, women wicked, all the children of men are wicked 6. 14. this houst! was builded by a k. of Israel 8. 4. the king did him honour for he found grace 21. that wrath come not on the kingdom of the k. 51. for I was ashamed to ask the k. tbotmen 52. we had said to the k, that the power of God To&. 1. 19. Ninevites complained of me to the k, 12. 7. good to keep close the secret of a *. 11, 13. 6. and extol the everlasting K. 10. 7. my soul shall praise the K. of heaven 35. let my soul bless God the great K. Jiid. 2.5. thus saith the great k. lord of the earth 3. 2. the servants of Nabuchodonosor the great k. 5. 11. the k. of Egypt rose np against them 9. 12. K. of every creature, hear thou my prayer 11. 1. Nabuchodonosorthe *. of all the earth £.?//(. 10. 6. this river is Esther, whom the ^.married 12. 1. Gabatha andXharra, two eunuchs of the k. 2. they were about to lay hands on Artaxerxes the kt and so he certified the *. of them, 3, 4, 5. 6. Aman who was in great honour with the k. 13. 9. saying, O Lord, Lord, the K. Almighty 14. 3. saying, O my Lord, thou only art our K. 10. and to magnify a fleshly k. for ever 12. give me boldness, K ofnations, Lordof all 15. ,6. she stood before the k. who sat on his throne 8, then God changed the spirit of the k. 16. she fell down, then the k. was troubled Wisd. 6. 24. -a wise *. is the npholdinfr of people 7. 5. there is no k. had any other beginning 9- 7. thou hast chosen me to be a*, of thy people iG. 11. was honoured a^ .he next person to the k. KIN liisd. 11.10. other as a srjvere k. t'nsa tUdttpzni 12. 14. neither shall k. nor tyrant be anle 14. 17. they made an express image of a A. Ut.ll. like as the A.so sufTered the common person Led. 1. 4. nor seek of the t. the seat of honour 0. boast not of thy wisdom before the *. 10. 3. an unwise k. destroyeih his people 10. he that is to day a k. to-morrow shall die 18. 3. all obey his will for he is the K. of all 31. 2. and he shall receive honour of the k. 45. 25. the inheritance of the k. be to his posterity 50. 15. a sweet savour to the most high K. of all 51. 6. by an accusation to the k. from a tongue Bar. 2. 21, to serve the *. of Rabylon, 22. 24'. 6. 53. neither can they set up a k. in the land 56. they cannot withstand any it. or enemies 5Q. better to be a k. that shewcth his power Dan. 3. 9- thou didst deliver us to an unjust k. 2. and Daniel conversed with the k. 7. tlien Daniel said, O *. be not deceived Bei 8. 90 the it.was wroth, and called for his priests king IS mentioned in verses 10, U, 14, I'J, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28. 29, .30, 40. 1 Mac. 8. 5. had discomfited Perseus k- of Citimus 15. 32. Atheoobius the k. friend to Jerusalem 2 Mac. 1. 11. bavin-:; been in battle against'a A. 24. who art merciful, the only and gracious A. 35. and the k. took many gifts, and Lestowed 3. 37. and when the K asked Heliodorus 6. 8. the k. sent an old man of Athens to compel 7. 3. the k. being in a rage commanded, 39. 9- but the K. of the world shall raise us up 8. 10. which the k. was to pay to the Romans 11. 15. concerning the Jews, the k. granted ic 1 8. what things were meet to be reported to the n. 13.4. but the K, ot kings moved Antiochus' mind 14. 4. came to k. Demetrius in the 151st year 9- wherefore O *. seeing thou knowest those things 26. he had ordained Judas to be the k. successor 27. then the k. being in a rage, wrote to \icaoor 29. because there was no dealing agpin&t I'ut i. 15. 5, I command to do the k. business KINGS. 1 Esd. 2. 27. mighty i, and fierce were in Jerusalem 29. prticpcd DO further to the annoyance of A . 2 tsd. 12. 20, in him there shall arise eight *. 15. 20. I will call together all the k. of the earth 3'1. shall be fear, dread and strife among thoir k. Estk. 13. 4. that despised the cointnaudiiieiits of k. W'isd. 6. 1. hear therefore, O ye k. and undersia. d 21. it your deligSt be then in throne-., (J ye k. lu. 16. withstood dreadful k. in wonders and bigns 14. 16. were worshipped by the commandnipntsof k. £fc/. 0. 2. gold haih perverted the hearts of k. 11.5. many *. had sat down upon the grt-und 45. 3. he made him glorious in tlie ^ight of k. 47. 11. he gave him a covenant of k. and a throne 4/6. t. who brouehtest k, to destruction and men 8. who atiointedst k. to take reverigfi, and prophets 4y. 4. even the k. of Juda failed Bar. 1, 16. confusion of face belongs to our k. 2. 19. the righteousness of our fathers and k. 24. that the bones of our k. shall be taken 6. 51. it shall appear to all nations and k. Dan, 5. 23. the *. servants that put them in 1 Mac. 1. 2. Alexander slew the k. of the earth 3. 7. he grieved many k. and made Jacob glad 30. he had abounded above the k. before him 10. 60. to Ftolemais, where he met the two *. 13. 36. to Simon the high-priest and friend of jt, 14. 13. the k. themselves were overthrown 15. 5. which the k. before me granted tht;e 2 Mac. 2. 13. gathered the acts of the k. and pro- phets, and the epistles of k. concerning holy gifts 3. 2. even k. themselves did honour the place 6. it was possible to bring alt into the k. hand b but indeed to fulfil the k. purpose 5. 16. things that were dedicated by other*. 13. 4. but the King of k. moved Antiochus' mind 13. before the k. host should enter into Judea 15. he went into the k. tent by night and slew hiix 26. thus it went touching the k. coming KINGDOM. 1 Etd. 4. 40. truth is the strength and k. of all ages 43. in the day when thou earnest to the k. 8. 21. that wrath come not on the k. of the kings 2 Esd, 2. 37. that called you to the heavenly k. 12. 30. this is the small k. and full of trouble Tod. 13. 1. blessed be God, and blessed he his i. Jzid. 1. 12. Nabuchod. sware by his throne and i, 2. 12. as I live, and by the power of my i. 11. 8. thou only art excellent in all the k. Esth, 13. 2. and making my k. peaceable 3. Amsn had the honour of second pl^ce in the k 5. that our k. may not be firmly e.stablished 16. B. we must take care that our x. may be q-jici 12. he went about to deprive us of our k. and life 13. also blameless Esther, partaicer of our k. 14. to have translated this *. to the Persiani 16. who hath ordered the k. both unto us - fi?/rf. 1 , 14. nor the *. of death upon the earth 5, l6. therefore they shall receive a glorious it. 6. 4. because being ministers of his k. 30, the desire of visdom briagetb to a k. 10. 10. she shewed him the i. of God 14> till she brought him the sceptre of the /c. tied. 10. 8- the A. is translated to another people 46. 13. Samuel the prophet established a i. 47. SI. so the it. was divided ; a rebellious Jk. Bar. 5. 6. exalted irith glory, as children of the i. ^Mac. 1.6. and parted his k% among them 10. in the 137th year of the k. of the Greeks 51 . in the same manner wrote he to his whole k» £. 10, what nation hath iiot had a part in her k.? 57. David possessed the throne of everlasting k. 3. 14. 1 will get me a name and honour in the k. 6. 15. his son, and nourish him up for the k. 10.3.1. were carried captives into any part of my*. 1 1 . 1 -king of Egypt went about to get Alexander's*. p. and thou shalt reign in thy father's k, 11. did slander, because he was desirous ofhis k. 12. 39- Tryphon went about to get the k. of Asia 15. 3. pestilent men have usurped >t.of our fathers Mac. 2. 17. gave them the k, and the priesthood 4. 7. Antiochus called Ephiphanes, took the k. KINGDOMS. 1 Esd. 1. 24. did wickedly above all people and k. 2 Esd.liSS, the Most Hi^h shall raise up three k. Esth. l.'l. 4. so as the un'ting of our k. cannot go Eccl, 44. 3. such as did bear rule in their k. KINSFOLKS. 2 Mae. 8. 1. they went and called their k. together KINSMAN Tab. 3. 15. neither hath he any near.*, nor son 7. 4. he said to them, doyouknowTobitour*.? ^'cc/. 41.21* to turn away thy face from thy*. KINSMEN. 2 A/ac,12.39. they came to bury them with their *. KISS. Esth. 13. 13. been content to *. the soles of his feet £•>£/. 29 -5. till he hath Teceivcd,will *.a man's hand KISSED. XEsd. 4. 47. Darius the king stood up and *, him 'Job. 7.6. Raguel leaped op and *. him, and wept 10. 12. may hear good report of thee, and he *.her KNEE. Prayer of Manass. now I bow the *. of my heart KNEW. 2 Esd. 7. 23. that he is not and *. not his ways 10, 35. for I have seen that I *. not, and hear Tod. 2. 10, I *. not that there were sparrows 5. 5. Raphael that was an angel, but he *. not Jvd. 16. 22. none *. her all the days of her life n 'iid. 2. 22. the mysteries of God, they *. them not 9. 9- and *. what was acceptable in thy sight 10. 8. they *. not the things which were good 11. 9' they *, how the ungodly were jndged 15. 11. forasmuch as he *. not his Maker 9- 1. for he *. before what they weald do j4. those whom they *. not when they came Feci. 23. 20. he *. all things ere ever they were 24. 28, the first man *. her not perfectly Bar. 2. 30, for I *, that they would not hear me 4,13. they *. not his statutes nor walked in comm. KNOCKED, Jud. 14. 14. Bagaos *. at the door of the tent KNOTS. JVisd. 13.13. a crooked piece of wood, and full of *, KNOW. 1 Esd. 4 .32. you must *. that women have dominion ii. 66. they came to *, what the noise should mean 8. 23. ail those that *. the law of tliy God 2 ijrf. 4.46. shew me then, what is past I *. not what is for to come, 1 *. not 52 , 1 am not sent to shew thee, for I do not *, it p. 12. the same must *. it after death by pain 12. 36. thou only hast been meet to *. this secret 13. 52, nor *. the thing in the deep of the sea Tod. 3 . 8, dost thou not *. that thou hast strangled 11. 7- 1 *. Tobias, thy father, will open his eyes Jiid. 8, 20, but we *. none other God, therefore 9. 7. they *, not that thou art the Lord 14. 5. that he may *, him that despised Israel Estk. 11, 12. ^y all means was desirous to *. it JVisd. 2. ig. examine, that we may *. his meekness 7- 17- namely to *, how the world was made 21. things either secret or manifest, them I *. 8, 21, a point of wisdom to *, whose gift she was fl. 10, that I may *, what is pleasing to thee 13. Whatman ishe that can *. the counsel ofG, ? 10. 12. might *, that goodness is stronger than all 12.17 »,id among them that *. it, makest manifest 27. th^ tine God. whom before they denied to*. 13. 1. lot (ut of good things seen *. him that is *?, let him *. howmuch better the Loj-^ "fthem is 15. 3, to *. thee is perfect righteousnew, yea to . - ,*■ '^y power is the root of immortality ift, 16. the ungodly that denied tp *. thee 22. they might *. that fire burning did destroy 26, migh^*. that it is not the growing of fruits | KNO JVisd. 18. 19. and not *. why tiiey wer« afflicted £(Tc/.lS,ll.thoushalt*.hisrusthath not been wiped l6.15.bardenedPharoah thathe should not*, him S3. 27. *, there is nothing better than fear of Lord 25. 4. and for ancient men to *. counsel 27. 27. he shall not *. whence it cometh 36. 5. let them *. thee as we have known thee 17' that all may *. that thou art the Lord 37. 8, and *, before what need be hath 46. 8. that nations might *. all their strength Bar. 2. 15. that all the earth may *, thou art Lord 31. shall *, that I am the Lord their God 3.14. that thou mayest *. where is length of days 6, 39. ye may *, that they are no gods, 52, 72, Dan. 3.22. let them *.that thou art Lord, only God Bel 35. neither do I *. where the den is 1 Mae. 2. 65. 1 *, that Simon is a man of connael 4, 11. that all the heathen may *, there is One 33, let all those that *. thy name praise thee 2 Mac. 1. 27. let heathen *. that thou art oar God 11. 37. that we may *. what is your mind KNOWEST. 2 Esd, 5.17* *.thou not Israel is committed to thee? 12. 38. whose hearts thou *. may comprehend Tod. 3,I4.thou*.Lord. I am pure from sin with man 11. 2. thou *. brother, how didst leave thy father Esth. 13. 12. thou *. all things, and thou *, Lord, that it was not in contempt or pride, 14, 15. 14. 16, thou *. my necessity, for I abhor the sign Eecl. 8. 18. thou k. not what he will bring forth 9. 11, for thou *, not what shall be his end 37. 1 2. whom thou *, to keep the commandments •SW,4S, Susannacried and said, O everlasting God. thou ** the secrets, and *. all things before 43. thou *. that they have borne false witness 1 Mac. 3. 52. what things they imagine thou *, 2 Mac. 14.9- O king, seeing thou *. all these things KNOWETH. 2 Esd. 3. S2. or any other people that k. thee 15. 26. the Lord *. all them that sin, 16, 54. 16. 56. the stars, he *. the number of them 63. Jie *, your inventions, and what you think JVisd. 8. 8, she *. the things of old, she *. the sub- tilties of speeches and can expound dark 9. 9- wisdom, which t. thy works, and was present 11. she *, and undfrstandeth all things 15. 13. he *. himself to offend above all others Eccl. 1 1. 19. he *. not what time shall come on him 15. 19. his eyes on them, he *. every work of man 18. 28. every man of understanding *. wisdom 20. 17. he *. not aright what it is to have SI, 7. a man of understanding *. when he slips 23. 19. *. not the eye? of the Lord are brighter 27, 22, he that *. him will depart from him 32. 8. be as one that *. yet holdeth his tongue 34, 9, a man that hath travelled, *, many things 10. he that hath no experience *. little 42.9. father waketh for daughter, when no man *, 18. for the Lord *. all that may be known Bar. 3.31. no man *, her way, nor thinketh of path 32. but he that *. all things, *. her, and found her KNOWING. 2 Esd. 8. 58. yea, and that *, they must die Jud. U, 16, I thy handmaid A. all this, am fled JVisd. 8,9.*. that she would be a counsellor of good 13. 16. *. that it was unable to help itself 15.2. for if we sin, we are thine, *. thy power, but we will not sin, *. we are counted thine 18, 6>, *. to what oaths they had given credence EccL SO. 6. some keepeth silence, *, his time Bar. 6. 65, *. that they are no gods, fear them not 1 Mae. 5,.S4. the host *, that it was Maccabeus, fled 2 Mac. 9. 24, *. to whom the state was left 15. 21. *. that victory cometh not by arms KNOWLEDGE. 1 Esd. 6. 12. to the intent we might give *. to thee 2 Esd. 14. 47. for in them is the stream of *, Jnd. 1 1. 8, that thou only art mighty in *. lVisd.1.7. containeth all things, hath *. of the voice 2. 13. he professeth to have the *. of God 7. 16. in his hand is the *. of workmanship 17. for he hath given me certain *. of things 8. 4. she is privy to the mysteries of the *. of God 10. 10. she gave him *. of holy things 14. 22, not enough that they erred in *. of God Eccl. 1 .7 . to whom bath *. of wisdom been manifest 25. the parables of *. are in treasures of wisdom 3. C5. profess not the *. that thou hast not 10. 25. and he that hath *. will not grudge 11. 15. wisdom and *. are of the Lord 15. 1. he that hath *. of the law, shall obtain her 16. 24. my son, hearken to me, and learn *, 25, and I will declare his *. exactly 17. 7. he filled them with»the *. of understanding U, besides this he gave them *. and the law 19> 19> the *. of the commandments of the Lord 20, and the *. of his omnipotency 22, and the *, of wickedness is not wisdom 21. 13, the *. of a wist man shall abound 14. he will hold no 4, as ^ao^ as he liveth LAB [Apocrypra EccLZ 1.18. *.of the unwise, is as talk without senso 22, 19, pricketh the heart, makes it show her *. 24. 18. 1 am the mother of fair love, fear anu 4 27. he makes the doctrine of *. appear as light 3J.8. by *. of the Lord they were distiagiisheb 1 L, in much *. the Lord hath divided them 3Q, 7. he shall direct his counsel and *. 40, 5. in time of rest his night-sleep changes hisi 44. 4, leaders by their *. meet for the people 45. 5. he gave him the law of life and *. 50, 27< the instruction of understanding and *. Bar. 3, 30, butthe way of *. have they not knowr 27. neither gave he the way of *. to tbem 36. he hath found out all the way of *. 6. 42. they cannot understand, they have no *. Sus. 48. without examination or *, of truth 2 Mac. 6. 30. to the T.ord that bath the holy *. 9- 11. come to *. of himself by scourge of God KNOWN. 1 Esd. 6. 8. let all things be *, to our lord the king 2 Esd. 5. 7. make a noise, whicn many have not *. 16. 73. then shall they be *. who are my chosen Jud. 8. 29. thy people have *. thy understanding Esth. 14, 12. make tby^lf *. in our afBiction JVisd. 2. 1, nor *. to have returned from the grav* 3. 13. which hath not *. the sinful bed 4. 1, because it is *. with God and with men 6, 13. in making herself first *. to them 9- 17. thy counsel who haih *. except thou give 16. 28, that it might be *, we must prevent the sun Eccl. X. 6, or who hath *. her wise counsels ' 4. 24, for by speech wisdom shall be *. 6, 27. search, and she shall be made *. to thee 11. 38. for a man shall be *. in his children 12. 8. a friend cannot be *. in prosperity iQ. 15. that his works might he *. to the world 39- 37. where he is not *. he will do a mischiet 29. a man may be *. by his look 21. 7. an eloquent man is *. far and near 26. 9. whoredom of a woman be *. in her looks 36. 5. let them know thee, as we have *. thee 38. 5. that the virtue thereof might be * 43. 18. the Lord knoweth all that may be *, 46. 15. and by his word he was *. to be faithful Bar. 4. 4, tbings pleasing to God are made *. to us 6. 16. whereby they are *. not to be gods 50. it shall be *. hereafter that thev are falsi L. LABAN. 1 Esd. 8.26. kept the sheep of L. his mother's brother LABOUR. \Esd.^. 22. do ye not/, and bring all to the womai* 2 l-'jid, 3. 33. and yet their I. hath no fruit 5. 12. they shall /. yet their ways shall not prospef 34. while I /. to comprehend the way of God 7. 14. if they that live /. not to enter these things 8, 14. which with so great /. was fashioned 9- 22. for with great /. have I made it perfect 10. 14. like as thou hast brought forth with /. 24 .the Highest shall give rest and ease from thy /. 47. told thee that she nourished him with I. 13. 38. and he shall destroy them without /. JVisd. 9, 10, that being present, she may /, with m« 16. with /. do we find the things before us 15. 4. an image spotted, the painter's fruitless/. 7. the potter fashioneth every vessel with much / 9. his care is, not that he shall have much /. 16. 30. didst scud bread prepared without their L 17- 20. and none were hindered in their /. Eccl 11. 31. trust in the Lord, and abide in thy U 13. 26. it is a wearisome /. of the mind 1^ 2' they neither . nor are weaxy, nor ceas€ 19 11. as a woman in /, of achild 30. 13. chastise thy son, and hold him to /. 31. 3. the rich hath great /. in gathering riches 34. 23. what profit have they then but I.? 40. 18. to I. and be content with that a man hata 51, 37. behold, how that I have had but little /, 2 jl/af.2.26. taken on us this painful /.of abridging LABOURED, Eccl. 24, 34. that 1 have not I. for myself only 33, 17. consider that 1 /. not for myself only 2 Mac. 4, 7. Onias /, underhand to be high-priest LABOURER. JVisd. 17. 17. whether he were a /. in the field LABOUREST. 2 Esd. 5. 37. declare the thing that thou /. to kno* LABOURETH. Eccl, 10. 37. better is he that /. and abounucitv 11. 11, there is'one that /. and taketh pains 31. 4. -the poor /. in his poor estate, and is neeay 38. 27. every work-master that /. night and da" LABOURING. 1 Esd. 5. 58. /. to advance the works in the house Jud. 5. 11. brought them low with /. in brick Ecei. 19. 1 . a /, man that is given to drunkenness 2 Mae. 3. 28. /. to follow the rulf ol ahr'dgmjent ArOCRtPHi.l LAS t Mac. S. ni. to use brevity and avoid /. of work LABORIOUS. £ict. 7< 15. hate not /. work, oetther husbandry LABOUHS. WiiJ. 1. ii. ibeir /. onfruitful, works nuprofitable 15. for glorious is the fruit of good /. 5. 1. alllicted hiai, and made no account of his /, 10. 10. she multiplied the fruii of his /. IT- rendered to the righteous a reward of their /. 15. 8. euiployiag his /, lewdly, he makes a god trr/. 14. 15. leave thy /, to be divided by lot ^B. 15. and hath deprived them of their /. Sti. S5. he that is occupied iu their /. LACE. £ccl. 6. 30. ornament, and her bands are purple /, LACEDEMONIAI^S. Mae. 12.Q. sent letters to the L. and other places 5. sent letters which Jonathan wrote to the L. 6. SO. Areus king of the L. to Ouias high-priest 21. found that the L. and Jews are brethren 14. SO. the copy of the letters thai the L. sent S3, the people of the L. might have amemoria] 15. 31. he wrote to Sampsanes and the L, Mac. 5. 9> he retiring to the L. to find succour LACKING. S Mac. 8. 35. but /. time they returned LADDERS. ' Mae. 5. 30. was an innumerable people bearing i. LADEN, Eccl. 3. 27. obstinate heart shall be /. with sorrows LAID, 1 Esd. 3. 8. and /. it under king Darius his pillow £u/i. 14. 2. she /. away her glorious apparel 15. 1. she /. away her mourning garments 1 1 . held up his sceptre, and /. in upon her neck Wisd. 4. 15. nor /. they up this in their minds Z Mac. 3. 10. money /. up for the relief of widows LAKE. S Mae. IS, I6, a /. was seen running with blood LAMB, S. Wisd. ^g. 9. they went at large and leaped like /. Eccl. 13. 17. ^yhat fellowship hath wolf with the /7 46. 16. when he offered the sucking /. LAME. 2 Etd. i. SI. laugh not a /. man to scorn, defend LAMENT, ED. Jvd. 16. 24. the house of Israel /. her seven days IaicI. 38. 16. begin to /, as if thou hadst suffered LAMENTATION. ToB, 2,6. your mirth shall be turned into /. IViad. 19. 3. making /. at the graves of the dead Eccl. 38. 17* weep, and use /. as he is worthy 1 Mac. 1.27' every bridegroom took up I. i. 70. and Israel made great /. for him 4. 39. they rent their clothes and made great /. 9.20. all Israel made great /. 12, 52. | 1.^ 26. 41. and the noise of their melody into /. S Mac. 11.6. people with /. and tears besought Lord LAMP, S. Eeci. 48. 1. Elias, his word burnt like a i. I Mac. 4. 50. the /. that were on the candlestick 6. 39, the mountains shined like /. of fire LANCES. S Mac. S. 2. armed wiih /. like a baud of soldiers LAND. tt'itd. 10. 7- wast^ /. that smoketh is a testimony IS.S.to destroy those old inhabitants of thy holy /. 16. ig. might destroy the fruits of an unjust /, 141. 15. into the midst of a /. of destruction 19. 7. where water stood before, dry /. appeared 10. while they sojourued in the strange /. £eci. 20.28. he that tilleth his /. shall increase 39. S2. his hlesaiog covered the dry /. as a river *t). 8, even unto the /. that floweth with milK *7. 24. that they were driven out of the /. *tf. 15. till they were carried out of their /. t Mac. 5. 21. weening to make the i. iiavigable LANGUAGE. Eeei. 6.5. sweet /. will multiply friends Bar. 4. 15. a shameless nation of a strange /. i.1/'a(.7.8.but he answered in his own /, and said St, she exhorted every one of them in her own/. i'f. she .>jrf. S. 17. their /. age shall be without houour ^cl 1. IS. it shall go well with him at the /. S. 3. that thou mayest he increased at thy /. end S6, a stubborn heut wUl fare evi1 at tlie /. LAW Efci. 6. sa. for M vu* /. thou shalt find her rest 12. IS. and thou at the /. remember my words 14. 7. lit tbe /. he will declare his wickeduess 24. 28. no more shall the /. find her out Sr> S3, but at tbe /. he wilt writhe his mouth 31. 22. at the /. thou shalt find as I told thee 32. II, rise up betimes, be not /. but get home 3:i. 16. I awaked up/, of all as one that gathers 38. 20. drive it away, and remember the /. end 41. 2. unto him that is now in the /. age 48. S4. he saw what should come to pass at /. LAUGH. 2 Exd. 2. 21. /. not a lame man to scorn, defend yu 2. be not ashamed of the /. of the Most High 45. 5. even the /. of life and knowledge 4ti. 14. by I. of the Ld. he judged the congregation Bar. 2. 2. that were written in the /. of Moses Aus. 6, all that had any suits in the /. came to them 1 Mac. 1 . 49. to the end they might forget the /. 52. to wit, every one that forsook the /. 56. they rent in pieces the books of the /. 57. or if any consented to the /. put him to death 2. 26. thus dealt he zealously for the /, of God 27. whosoever is zealous of the /. follow me 42. all such as were voluntarily devoted to the /. 50.be zealous for the /. and give your lives 3. 48. they laid open the book of the /. 4. 32. priests, such as had pleasure in the /. 14. 14. ^e /. he searched out, and every contemner of the /. and wicked person he took away 2 Mac. 1. 4. and open your hearts in his .. 2. 3. the /. should not depart from their hearts 18. as he promised in /. will shortly have mercy 4. ] 1. he brought up new customs against the /. 6.23. or rather tbe holy /. made and given by God 7. 1. compelled against the /. to ta^te swine's flesh 30, the commandment of the /. that was given 12. 40. which is forbidden the Jews by the /. 1.^. 10. being at the point to be put from their /. 15. 9, and so comforting them out of the /. LAWS. Jud.ll.^Z. God hath'forbidden them to eat by his /. EstA. 16. 10. that the Jews live by most just /. 19. the Jews may freely live after their own /. JVisd. 6. 18. love is the keeping of her /. Eccl. 4. 17, trust his soul, and try him by her /. 45. 17. that he should inform Israel in his /. 1 Mac. 1,42. that every one should leave his /. 2. 40. ifwe fight not for our lives audi J. 21, 6, 59. and covenant with them that toey shall live after their /, because we abolished their /, 13. 3. have done for the /. and the .sanctuary 2 Mac. 3. 1. and the /. were kepi very well LEA 2 Mae. 4. S. Jiat was so zealous of the - 5. B. being hated as a forsaker of the /. 6. 1. and not to live after the /. of God 28. to die for the honourable and holy I. 7* 9. shall raise us up, who have died for his 11. and for his /. I despise them 2.1. as you regard not yourselves for his /. saQ 37. offer up my body and life for /. of our fatnet 8. 21. he had made them ready to die for the 3ti. because they followed the /. he gave them 1 1 . :J4. should sufler them to live after iheir owu / 3i. the Jews shall ui>e tbeir own kind of/. LAWFUL. 1 t'.sd.l.lQ. it was not/, foranytogo from servid ivb. 2. I'j. it is not /, to eat any thing stolen Juii. 11. 13. which it is not /. to be tasted 2 Mac. 6, 4, brought in things that were not /. 20. such things as are uot /. to be tasted Si. to bring tlesh, such as was /, for him to us» LAWLESS. Dan. 3,9. deliver us inio the hands of/, enemie; LAY. Tab. 12. 8. better to give alms, than /. up gold Eith. 12. 2. they were to /. hands on Artaxerxea IV'tsd. 5. 7. through deserts where there /. no way 23. thus iniquity shall /. waste the whole earih 11. 2. they pitched tents where there /. no way h-ccl. 5. 12, n' not /. thy hand upon thy mouth 7,6. /.a stumbling-block iu the way of uprightness 13. 12. but cruelly he will /, up thy words C9. 11,/. up treasure according to commandments LtAD. H'isd. 9. 11. she shall /, me soberly in my doings Eccl, 17, 26. he will /. thee out of darkness 40, 28. /, not a beggar's life, better die thau beg LEAD. Eccl. 2S. 14. what is heavier than I.? 38. 30. he applieth himself to /. it over 47. 18. thou didst multiply silver as /, LEAN, Eccl. 41. 19* and to /. with thy elbow on meat LEAPED. 7iji,6.2. a fish /. out of river, would have devoored 7- 6. then Raguel /, up, and kissed him, and wept Jud. 14. 17. he /. out to the people and cried Lsth. 15. 8. who in a fear /. from his throne iVisd.l^,15.i\\y almighty word /.down from heaven 19- 9- they /, like lambs, praising thee, O Lord LEAGUE. 1 Mae. 11. 9, come, let us make a /. betwixt us 12. 3. renew the /. as in the former time 8. wherein declaration was made of the /. 16. renew the amity we had, and the former/. 14. 18. to renew the friendship and /. they had 24. sent to Rome to confirm the /. with them 15. 17. came to renew the old friendship and /. See Amitit, LEARN. IVisd, 6. 1, /. ye that be judges of ends of the earth 9. that ye may /. wisdom, and not fall away Eicl. 8. 8. for of them thou shalt U iustructiou 9> and of them thou shalt /, understanding 16. 24. my son, hearken to me, and /. kuowledge 1 Mac. 10. 72. ask and /, who I am, and the re^t 2 Mac. 7. 2. what wouldest thou ask or /. of us i LEARNED. Esth. 12. 3. /. that they were about to lay hands IVisd.Q. 10. they that have/, such things, shall find 7- 13. 1/, diligently and communicate her liberally Eccl. 8. 9- foi* 'hey also /. of their fathers 38.24. the wisdom of a /.man comes by opportunity 3l). 8. he shalt shew forth that which he bath /, 42. 8. thus shalt thou be truly /. and approved LEARNING. IVi.td. 7. 14>. for the gifts that come from /. Eci.1. 4. 24. /. known by the word of the tongue 21. 21. /. is to a wise man as an ornament of gold 33. 17. I laboured for all them that seek /. 44. 4. by their knowledge of / meet for the people 51. 16. 1 received her, and gat mnch /. 23. draw near and dwell in the house of/. 28. get /. with a great sum of money, get gold LEAVE, 1 EL\d. 8. 85. may /. the inheritance to your chiUlrea Tab. 11. 2. knowest how thou didst /. thy father 12. 13. /. thy dinner to go and cover the dead JVisd i. 9. let us /.tokens of our joyfuln«ss Eccl. 6. 3. thou shalt /. thy LESSON. Eccl.g, 1. teach her not an evil /. against thyself LE'J'. Eccl. C?7. 19. so bast thou /. thy neighbour go LETTED. IVisd.' . 22. wisdom quick, which cannot be /. LE'TTETH. €ccl. 27. 19. as one that /. a bird go out of hand LETTER. Est/i.lZ.-'Ci. shall publish copy of this /.in all j laces LETTERS. 1 Mac. 12, 2. he sent /, to the Lacedemonians, 5 See also 7, 8, 17, 19- I 14.20. | 15. 1, 15. 2Mac, . 10. 2 Jkac. y. 18, he wrote the /, underwritten LEVITE. Estli. 11. 1. who said he was a priest and /. LEV/D. Estlt. \6. 4. but lifted up with words of /. persons ti.with falsehood and deceit of their /. disposition Eccl. 30. 13. lest his /. behaviour be an offence LEWDLY. Wisd. 15. 8. emplovin^T his labours /. he maketh LEWDNIvSti. To^. 4. 13. in /. is decay and great want L[AR. Feel: 20. 26. the disposition of a /. is dishonourable £5. 2. a poor man proud, a rich man that is a /, LTARS. 2 Esd. n. 42. hast hurt the peaceable, hastloved /. li'isd. 10. 14. she shewed them to be /. and gave Eccl. 15. 8. men that are /. cannot remembeT her LIBANUS. 1 Esd. 4. 48. he wrote letters also to them in L. 2 Esd. 1 5.2(1. from the south, from the east, and L. Eccl. £4.13. I was exalted like a cedar in L. 50.12 LIBERAL. Eicl.'il.ZS. whoso is/, of his meat, men speak well LIBERALLV. IVisd. 7- 13. and I do communicate her /. 1 Mac. 3. 30. Dor have such gifts to give so /. LIBERALITY. 1 Esd. 4. 46. princely /. proceeding from thyself LIBERTY. 1 EsJ. 4. 53. that they should have free /. 62. because he had given them freedom and /. Z Esd. 8. 56. when they had taken /. they despised Eccl. 7. 2i. a sood servant, defraud him not of /. 25. 25. nor a wicked woman /. to gad abroad 2t).]0. lest she abuse herself through over-much /. :50. 11. give him no/, iu his youth, and wink not 3 Mar. 13. 16. when he is at /. he may not revolt \4.2S. chased away enemies, and confirmed their /. 2 Alac. 9, 14. the holy citv, he wonld set at /. LIBRARY. 2 Mac. 2, 13. bow he founded a /. gathereii acts LICENCE. .hid. 11. 14. to bring them a /. from the senate E, fl. 15. 20. nor hath he given any man /. to sin \ Mac. ] . 13. pave them /. to do after the heathen 2 Mac. 4. 9. if he might have /. to set up a place LIE. Wisd, 2. 12. let us ;. in wait for the righteous Eccl. 5. 14. and /. not in wait with thy tongue fj. 21. she will /. upon him as a mighty stone 8. 11. lest he /. in waitto entrap thee in thy words 14.22. go after her, and /. in wait in her ways 27. 2a. but vengeance shall /. in wait for them 8U LTF LIETII. Ecci. 11. 31, forhe /, in wait, and turoeth good 27. 10. as the lion /. in wait for the prey 28. 26. lest thou fall before him that /. in wait LIFE. 1 Esd. 4. 21. he sticks not to spend his /. with his C Esd. 2. 12. they shall have the tree of /. 3. 5. thou didst breathe into him the breath of /. 7. 59. this is the /. whereof Moses spake to the oeople, choose the /. that thou mayest live 14. 30, Teceived the law of/, which they kept not 16. 61. he gave them breath, /. and understanding 7b^.8.17-finish their /.in health,withjoy and mercy 12. 9. that exercise alms, shall be filled with /. 10. they that sin, are enemies to their own /. Jiui. 10. 13. without losing the /. of any man 15. thou hast saved thy /. in that thou hast halted 12. 18. because my /. is magnified in me this day 13. 20. because thou hast not spared thy /. Exi/i. 13. 2. to settle my subjects in a quiet /. 16. 12. went to deprive us of our kingdom and /. 13. as well of Mordocheus. who saved our /. JVisd. 1. 12. seek not death in the error of your /. 4. 9. and an unspotted /. is old age 5. 4. we fools accounted his /. madness 7. 6. for all men have one entrance to /. 8. 5. if riches be to be desired in this /. 7. men can have nothing more profitable in /, 13. 11. a vessel fit for the service of man's /. 17. not ashamed to speak to that which hath no/. 18. for /. he prayeth to that which is dead 14, 12. the invention ot them the corruption of/. 29. their trust is in idols which have no /. 15. 8, when his /. which was lent him shall be 10. and his /. is of less value than clay 12, but they counted our /, a pastime 16. y. nor was there found any remedy for /. l.S, for thou hast power of /. and death Eccl. 1, 12. the fear of the Lord giveth long /. 20. and the branches thereof are long /. 3.6. that honoureth his father, shall have a long /. 4. 12. he that loveth her, loveth /. 5. 1. and say not I have enough for mj /. 11. be .swilt to hear, and let thy /. be sincere 6. 16, a faithful friend is the medicine of /, 9- 13. lest he take away thy /. presently 10. 29. him that dishonoureth his own /. 11.14. /. and death, poverty and riches come of L. 13. 14. love the Lord all thy /. and call on him 15. 17. before man is /. and death 16. 3, trust not thou in their /. nor respect 17.11. he gave them the law of /. for an heritage 18. .33. thou shalt He in wait for Ihy own /. 19-5. he that resisteth pleasures, crowneth his /. 19. the knowledge of commands is doctrine of /. 20 32. be that leadeth his /. without a guide 21, 13. his counsel is like a pure fountain of/. 22. 11, the /. of the fool is worse than death 12. for an ungodly man all the days of his /. 23, 1. Father and Governor of all my whole /. 4.0 Fath.andG.of my/.givemenot a proud look 25. 2. and I am greatly offended at their /. 26. 2. he shall fulfil the years of his /. in peace 29. 15. for he hath given his /. for thee 22. better is the /. of a poor man in a cottage 24. it is a miserable /. to go from house to house 3 1 . 27. wine is as good as /. to a man if drunk mo- derately, what /. is to a man that is without wine 33, 14. good is set against evil, /, against death 23. at the time when thou shalt fitiish thy /. 34. 21. the bread of the needy is their /. 37. 18. four things, good and evil, /. and death 27. my son, prove thy soul in thy ■/. and see 31. he that taketh heed, prolongeth his /. 38. 14, for ease and remedy to prolong /. 39. 26. the principal things for the use of man's /, 40. 29. the /. of him that dependeth on another man's table, is not to be counted for a /. 41. 13. a good /.hath but few days, but good name 45. 5. he gave him the law of /. and knowledge 48. 14. he did wonders in his /. and at his death 23. sun went back, he lengthened the king's /. 50. 1. who in his /. repaired the house again 51. 3. out of the hands of such as sought my /. 6. my /. was near to the hell beneadi Bar. 1. 11. pray for the/, of NebncbodonosorkiaE ofBabylon, and for the/. ofBalthasarhisson 4. 1. all they that katp it shall come to /. 1 Mac. 3. 12. therewith ho fought all his /. long 10. 6l . men of a wicked /. assembled against him 13. 5. that I should spai*e my own /. in trouble 2 Mac. 3. 29. he lay speechless, without hope of/. .31 . call upon the Most High, to grant him his /. 33. for his sake the Lord hath granted thee /. 35. made vows unto him that hath saved his /. 38. him well scourged, if he escape with his /. 6. 20. are not lawful for love of /. to be tasted 27. manfully changing this /. I w,ll s,aew myself 7 ■ 9' the king shall raise us up unto cvtrlasting .'. 14. thou shalt have oo resurrection to /. I LIO [Apocrypha. 2 Mac. 7.33.wlll also give yoa breath and /. again 25.shewould counsel the young man to save his/. 36. dead under God's covenant of everlasting /. 37. I offer up my body and /. for the lawa 12. 24. he besought to let him go with his /. 14. 25. was quiet, and took part of this /. 38. he did boldly jeopard hii' body and /. 46. and calling on the Lord of /. and spirit LIFT. Eccl. 32. 1. /. not thyself op, bat be as the rest 38.3. the skill of the physicians shall /. his head 40. 26. riches and strength /. up the heart 46. 2. when he did /. up his hand' against cities LIFTED. Eccl. 11. 13. and /. up his head from misery" - 47. 4. when be /. up his hand with the stone 50. 20. he /, up his hands over the congregation 51. 9. then/. I up my supplication from earth LIGHT. 1 E\d. 8. 79. to discover to urf a /. in the house TaA. 10. 5. I have let thee go, the /. of mine eyes fVisd. 5. 6. the /. of righteousness notsnined to us 7. 10. I chose to have her, instead of /. for th2 /. that cometh from her never goelh out 26 she is the brightness of the everlasting /. 29. being compared with /. she is found before it 10, 17. and a /. of stars in the night season 18. 1. but thy saints had, a very great /. 4, they were worthy to be aeprived of /. by whom uncorrupt /. of the law was to be given Eccl. 16. 16. he hath separated his /. from darkness 17. 26. he will lead thee out of darkness into /. 31.what brighter than suu,yet/. thereof faileth 22. 11. weep for the dead, for he hath lost the /, 26. 17. as the clear /. is on the holy candlestick 32.16. they that fear L. shall kindle justice as a/. 3:5. 7.when all the/,of every day is of the suu 42. 16. the sun that giveth /. looketh on all 43, 7. a /. that decreaseth in her perfection 9. ornament giving /. in the highest places of L 50.7. as the rainbow giving /. in the clouds 50. 29. for the /. of the Loid leadeth him Bar. 3. 14. where is the /. of tlie eyes, and peace 20. young men have seen /. and dwelt on earth .33. he that sendeth forth /. and it goeth 34. they shewed /. to h-m that made them 5. 9. God shall lead Israel in the/, of bis glory 6.19.they /.them candles more than for themselves 67. nor shine as the sun, nor give /. aL the moon Dan. 3. 48. O ye /. and darkness, bless je the Lord LIGHT. 1 Esd. 8. 86. thou O Lord, didst make our sins /. Eccl. 7. 26. give not thyself oyer to a /. woman 19- 4. he that is hasty to give credit is /.-minded 2 Mac. 4. 17. for it is not a /. thiug to do wicked. y LIGHTEN. irisd. 17. 5. the stars endure to /, thathorrible night LIGHTNED. 2 Esd. 6. 2. he said to me before it thundered and /. 13. 53. whereby thou only art here /. LIGHTNINGS. Eccl, 43. 13. he sendeth the /. of his judgment Uati^ 3. 51. O ye /. and clouds, bless ye the Lord LIGHTS. il'isd. 13. 2. deemed the /. of heaven to be the gods LIKE. Toi. 7. 2. how /. is this young man to Tobit 8. 6. let us make to him au aid /. to himself 14. 5. shall build a temple, but not /. to the first JVisd. 5. 14. for the hope of the ungodly i« /. duat 13. 14. or made it /. some wild beast laying it 15. 16. but no man can make a god /. to h'imsel! 16. 1. by the /. were they punished worthily Eccl. 13. 1. with a proud man shall be /. to him 15. every beast loveth his /. and every man 21. Q. the wicked is /. tow wrapped together 27, 9. the birds shall resort to their /.• so will truip 30. 4. he haih left one behind him /. himself 33. 5. the heart of the foolish is /. a cart-whualj and his thoughts are /. a rolling axle-tri>a 3t. 2. is /, him that catcheih at a shadow 36. 23. then is not her husband /. other men 44. 19. in glory was there none /. to him 49. 14. butun earth was no man created /, JLr.Mtf LIKENED. Eccl. 25. 11. holdeth it, whereto shall he he /. T LIKENESS. Eccl. 34. 3. even as the /. of a face to a face LIKING. JVisd. 16. 21. tempered itself to every man's /. LION. 2 Esd. U. 37. lo, as it were a roaring /. chass>i 12. 1. while the /. spake these words to the e?^;!; 31. and the /. whom thou sawest rising up id. G. may any man drive away a hungry /. .' Est/i. 14. 13. give eloquent speech before thu /. Eccl. 4. 30. be not as a /. in thine house 21. 2. the teeth thereof are as the teem oT a I. 25, ItJ. 1 had raiher dwell with a /. and a dragov 'than to «v.t,i ii.ru.-.it with awicKcu -*uki; ArocRYPUA.] LIV Etel. S7. 10. u the /. licth in wait for ihe prpy 38. bat vengeance u a /. shall lie in wait for them 28. S3, it shall be sent upon them as a /. I Mac. 3. 4. Ju.las Maccabeus in his acts was like a /. and like a /. whelp roaring for prey LIONS. )^'itd. IX. 17. a multitude of bears or fierce /. Eect. IS. 10. as the wild ass is /. prey in wilderness 47.^.be played with /. as with kids, and with bears iiel .11. who cast him into the /. den where he was 32. and in the den there were seven /. 34. carry it to Daniel who is in the /. den 1 Mae. 2.60. Daniel was delivered from mouth of /. S Mac. 11. 11. giving a charge on enemies like /. LIPS, /luf. p. 10. smite by the deceit of my /.the servant Eect. 1, 24>. I. of many shall declare his wisdom 13. l6. an enemy speaketh sweetly with his /. SI. l6. grace shall be found in the'/, of ihz wise S5. the /. of talkers wilt be telling such things SS. ?7. who shall set a seal of wisdom on my /. s:{.7- that keeps it, shall not be taken in his /. 39. 1 5 . shew forth his praise with songs of your /. 50. SO. give the blessing of the Lord with his /. 51 . 2. hast preserved from the /. that forge lies LTTILE. Tt)&,4.8.if abuodance give accordingly , if thou have but /. be not afraid to give according to thai /. ^ud. 16. 16. all sacrifice is too/, for a favour W'lsd. 3. 5. and having been a /. chastised 7* 9. all gold in respect of her is as a /. sand IS. S. therefore chastenest thou them by /. and /, 8. didst send wasps to destroy them by /. and /. 10. executing judgments on them by /. and /. 14. SO. whoa /. before was but honoured as a man 15. 8. he which a /. before was made of earth 16. S7- being warmed with a /. sun-beam, melted Eccl. 11. 3. the bee is /. among such as fiy 19. 1. contemns small things shall fall by /. and /, CO. IS. there is that buyeth much for a /. 15. he giveth /. and upbraideth much SI. SO. but a wise man doth scarce smile a I. 52.11. make .1/. weeping forthedead.heis at rest SS.IQ. all wickedoes5 is /. to wickedness of woman 39. S3, be it /. or much, hold thee contented 31. ic;. a /. is sufficient for a man well nurtured 34. 10. he that hath no experience, knoweth /. 38. 34. he that hath /. business, shall become wise 40. 6. a /. or nothing is his rest, he is in his sleep 4C. 4. be not ashamed of getting much or /. 51. 27. how that I have had but /. labour Van. 3. 53. ye mountains and /. hills, bless Lord 1 Mac. 7.50. the land of Juda was in rest a/, while S Mac. 6. S5. through my desire to live a /. time 7.33. though the Lord be angry with us a /. while LIVE. 2 Esd. 2. 14. for I /. saith the Lord 7(iA.4. 6. succeed to thee and all them that /.justly 6. 3. which may go with thee while I yet /. Jud. 7. 27. be his servants, that our souls may /. Esth. 16. 15. that the Jews /, by most just laws 19. publish this, that the Jews may freely /. Wnd 3. 17.for though they /. long, yet not regarded 5. 15. but the righteous /. for evermore 6. 9- 1 purposed to labe her to me to /. with me 16. to /. with her hath no sorrow, but joy 14. SB. they prophesy" lies, or /- unjustly Ecel. 13.5. if have any thing, he will /. with thee 19.6.thatcan rule his toogue.shall /.without strife 34. L3.the spirit of those that fear the Lord .mn the ungodly which are /. 7. 50. to know the natures of/, creatures 15. 11. he knew not him that breathed in a/, spirit 18. IS. nor were the /. sufficient to bury them 23. he stayed wrath, aud parted the way to the /. Eccl. 4. 1. my son, defraud not the poor of hid /, 17. S8. the /. and sound in heart shall praise Lord 45. It), he chose him out of all men /. 49- l6. so was Adam above every /. thing Bel 5. I may not worship idols, out the /. God 6. thinkest thou not that Bel is a /. god ? S4. thou canst not say that he is no /. god 2 Mac. 7. 33, though the /. Lord be angry with us 11. S4. had rather keep their own manner of /. 15. 4. there is in heaven a /. Lord, and mighty LOAVES. 1 Mac. 4. 51. they set the /. upon the table 2 Mac, 1. 8. we lighted lamps, and bet forth the /. LODGE. Tub. 6. 10. brother, to day we shall /. with Raguel Eccl. 14, 24, he that doth /. near her hou2>e 25. shall /. in a lodging where good things are St), and he shall /. under her branches LODGED. Too. 6. 1. they came to river Tigris, and /, there 9. 5. Raphael went out and /. witli Gabavl Arc/. 29.27. my brother cometh to be /. 1 Mac. 11. tj. they salutea one another and .'. LOliNS. Jud. 4. 10. put sackcloth upon their /. 8. 5. 14. their /. girt with sackcloth, 2 Mac. 10. 25. Etkl. 85. 18. he hath smiiten iu sunder the /, 47. 19. thou didst bow thy /. unto womeo LONG. Tob. 9.4. if 1 tarry /. he will be very sorry 10. ■^. my son is dead, seeing he stayeth /. Ht\d. 3. 17. though they live/, yet not regarded 4. 13, perfect in a short time, fulfilled a /. ume 17. S. fettered with the bonds of a /. night 18. SO. but the wrath endured not /. 24. in the /. garment was the whole world Eccl. y. 12. the fear of the Lord givtth a /. life 20. and the branches thereof are /. life 3. 6. that honoureth his father shall have a /. life 4. 1. make not the needy tye^ 10 wait /. 7. l6. remember tnat wrath will ot tarry /. 10, lu. the physician cutteth off a /, disease 14. 12. remember death will not be /. iu coming 23. 28, acd to be received of him is /. life 4(3. 4, and was not one day as /. as two^ LONG-SUFFERING. IVisd. 15, 1. /. and in mercy ordering all things Btcl. 2. IX. the Lord is full of compassion and/. 5, 4. the Lord is /. he will in no wise let thee go LOOK, S. Eccl. 19. 29. a man may be known by his /. 23. 4, O Lord, give me not a proud /. 26. 9> whoredom may be known in her haughty /. LOOK. Wtsd. 12. 22. when judged, we should /. for mercy Eccl. 9. 8. and /. not upon another's beauty 33. 15, so/, on all the works of the Most High 34. 15. to whom doth he /. ? who is his strength ? 38. 28. his eyes /. still upon the pattern of the thing 41. 20. be ashamed to /, upon an harlot 43, 11. /. on the rainbow, praise him that made it LOOKED. Eccl. \Q. S9. the Lord /. upon the earth 23. 20, after they were perfected, /. upon thpm all 5. 7 . I /. for the succour of men, there was none LOOKETH. Eccl. 16. 19. shaken, when the Lord /. upon them 20. 14. he /. to receive many things for one 42. iQ. the sun that gives light, /. on all things 2 Mac. 7. 6. the Lord God /. upon us, and in truth LOOKING. Tob. 11.5. Anna sat/, towards the way for her son Eccl. 12. 11. shaltbe tr him, asifwipeda/.-glass 2 Mac. 7. 4. his brethren and his mother /. on LOOSED, Jud. 6. 14. the Iraelites came to him and /. him Eccl. 22. 16. timber cannot be /. with shaking LOOSENED. Jud. g. 2. who /. the girdle of a maid to deSle her LORD. Tob. 2. 2. a poor man, who is mindful of the L. 3. 12. now, O L. I set mine eyes towards thee 4. 19. bless the L. thy God alway, ahd desire 5. 19. that which the L. bath given us to live 7. 18. the L. ofheaven and earth give thee joy 10. 12. the L. of heaven reston- thee, my brother 13. 10. give praise to the L. for he is good )Vtsd. I. 1. think of the L. with a good heart 3. 8. and their L. shall reign for ever 4, 14. for bis soul pleased the L. therefore 5.7. as for the way of the L. we b«ive not known it LOV }\'tsd.t. 15. tlieir reward also is with ihr f. ri. 7. he which is L. uvt:r all, shall fear no m-^ 8, 3. the L. of all things, himself loved Iwr 21. I prayed 10 the L. and beMugbt him 9- !• O God of my fathers, and L. of mercy 13. who can think what the will of the L. i% 10. 2U. the righteouH praised thy holy name, O X 11. 13. they had some feeling of the L. Sti. they are thine, O L. thou lover of souIa 12. 2. that they may believe on thee, O L. id. and because thou art the L. of all Eccl. 1. 1. ail wisdom cometh from the L. 2. 1. if thou come to serve the L. prepare 11. the L. is full of compassion and mercy 3. SO. the power of the L. is great, he is houuuit^ 4. S8. and the L. shall fight for thee 5. 7. make no tarrying to turn to the L. for sud deoly shall the wrath of the L. couii; font 11. 4. for ihe works of the L, are wonderful 12. the eye of the L. looked 00 him for good 14. poverty and riches come of the L. 15. wisdom, understanding the law ai-e of the L, 17. the gift of the L. remaineth with the godly 2t). for it is an easy thing unto the L. 13. 14. love the I- all thy life, and call on him 14. 2. who is not fallen trom his hope in the L. 11. do good, and give the L. his due offerioj; 15. 9, for it was not sent him of the L. 11. say not, it is through the L. that I fell away Id. 17. say not, J will hide myself from che L. 17.1. the L. created man of the earth, and turned 5. the use of ihe five operations of the L, 20. but all tneir sins are before the L. 21. but the L. being gracious, spared them 18. 2. the L. only is righteous, and there i.snnne 13. but the mercy ot t> ; L. is on all tiesn 2:1. and be not as one that tem'^eih tlie L. S6. all things are soon done before .b* L, S.'l. 1. O L. lather and God of my lifej, 28. It is great glory to follow the L, Si. 24. fainc not to be strong in the L. 25. 11. the love of the L, passeth all things 20. 4. if he have a good heart towards the L. 14. a silent and loving woman is o. gitt of the I 28. 2.1. such as forsake the L. ahall fall inin \ 4i^. 18. the L. knoweth all that may be known 43. 5. great la the L. that made it 29. ihe L. is terrible and verj great 30. wlien you glorify the L. exiilt him as much 33. for the L. hath made all things 44. 16. Enoch pleased the L. and was translated 45. 19. this the L. saw, and it displeased him 22. fur the L. himself is his portion and inherita 4tj. 10, see that it is good to follow the L. 13- the prophet of the ^.. beloved of his L. Daii.Z. 1. they walked in the fire, blessing the L. LOSE. Eccl. 9. 6. that thou /. cot thine inheritance 29. iu. /. thy money for thy brother and friend LOSETIJ. E(.cLZ'i.\Q. whoso discovereiU secrets, /. hiscrtdst LOSING. £fr/.10.21.but roughness and pride is the/, thcrio* LOSS. Eccl. 22,3. a foolish daughter is born to his / LOST. rtfi.l4.2.Tobit was 53 years old when he /. his sight Ecci. 2. 14. wo unto yon that have /. patience 8. 12. for if thou lendest him, count it but /. 22. 11, weep for the dead, for he hath /. the light 27. 18. so hast (hou /. the love of thy neighbuUT 29. 10, let it not rust under a stone to be /. 41. 2 10 him tbat despaireth and hateth /.patience LOT. £ccl.l6t 8. norspared the place where L. sojourned LOT. TVisd. 2. g. this is our portion, and our /. is ihi5 EccL 14. 15. and thy labours to be divided hy /. 37. 8. beware, lest he cast the /. upon thee 1 Mac. 3. 36. he should divide their land by /• LOTS. Esth. 10. 10. therefore hath he made two /. 11. these two /. came at the hour and time LOVE. 1 Esd. 3. £S. forget their /. to friends and brethrs.i 4. 18. do they not /. a woman who is comely ? 24. when he hath robbed, he brings it to his >'. 'Job. 4. 13. therefore, my son, /. thy brethren 13. 14. O blessed are they that /. thee li i <,d. 1.1. /.righteousness, ye that be judges of eartV. 3.9. such as be faithful iu /. shall abide withh:t\ 6. 12. ihe is easily seen of them that /. her 17. and the care of discipline is ,'. IB. and /. is the keeping of her laws 8.7. if man /.righteousness,her labours are virtutJ Etcl. 1. 18. it edargetb their rejoicing that /. him 2. 15. and they that /. him will keep his ways 16. they that /.him, shall be filled with the 'law 4. 7 . get thyself \ai I. ni tbe congregation 10. he shall /. thee more thaa thy 'iSOtlivr aol^ LYS «>f/.4.l4. and them that I. iier, the I-ord doth /. . S.*!. it' thou /. to hear, shalt receive uiiderstaad. .-21. let thy soul /.a good servant.defraud him not 30. /. him that made thee with all thy strength 10. 19. they that /. him are an honourable plant 13. 14. /. th« Lord all fhy life, and call on him 15. 13. they that fear God /. not abominatloo 17. 18. and 'giving liim the light of his /. ig. 18. and wisdom obtaineth his /. 2-1. 18, I am the mother of fair /. and fear 25. l.the unity of brethren, the I. of neighbours li. but the I. of the Lord passeth all things 12. the fear of the Lord is the beginning of his /. 27. 17. /. thy friend, and be faithful to him 18. so hast" thou lost the /, of thy neighbour 30. 23, /. thine own soul, and comfort thy heart H4.l6.the eyes of the Lord are on them that /. him 40. 20. but the /. of wisdom is above them both 48.11. blessed are they that saw thee ana slept in/. Sus. 10. they both were wounded with her U 20. the doors are shut and we are in /. with thee "Bel 3K. nor hast thou forsaken them that /. thee £ Mac. U. '10. not lawful for /. of life to be tasted 14. 26. perceivine the /. that was betwixt them LOVED. Wisd. 7i 10. 1 1. her above health and beauty 8. 2. I /. her and sought her out from my youth 3. yea, the Lord of all things himself I. her Keel. 47. 8. he sung songs, and /. him that made him LOVEST. Wisd. 11. 24. for thou /. all the things that are 16. 26. thy children, O Lyd, whom thou /. LOVETH. 1 Esd. 4, 25. a man /. his wife better than father Tob. 6. 14. lest I die, for a wicked spirit /. her iVisd. 7. 28. God /. nnne but him that dwelleth Eccl. 4. 12. he that I. her /. life, that seek her early 13.l5.call on the Lord for his salvation ,every beast i, his like, and ev^ry man /. his neighbour 31. 5. he that /. gold shall not be jusiified 36. 22. a man /. nothing better than bej ity Bar. 6. 9- as it were for a virgin that /. to go gay LOVER. jrisd. 8.2.1 sought her, and I was a /.of her beauty 4. for she is a /. of God's works LOVERS. Wisd. 15. 6. that worship them are /. of evil things LOVING. EstA. 15. 8. he comforted her with /. words Wifd. 1 . 6. for wisdom is a /. spirit, will not acquit led. 17. SQ-howgreatisthe /.kindness of the Lord! 26. 14. a /, woman is a gift of the Lord Da/t. 3. 19. deal with us after thy /. kindness LOVINGLY. 1 Jl/ac. 8. 1 . such as would /. accept all that joined 2 Mac. 12. 30. the Scythopolitans dealt/, with them LOW. 2 Esd, Q. 41 . let me alone, for I am brought very /. 1 e.48.seek mercy for the /.estate of your sanctuary Jnd. 6. 19. and pity the /. estate of our nation 7. 32. and they were very /. brought in the city Ecci.S.4. be patient when art changed to a /.estate 11.1. wisdom lifleth up the head of him of /.degree 12. the Lord bet him up from his /. estate CO.ll.thereisthat lifteth his head from a/, estate S.3.l2.but some he hath cursed and broufiht /. 1 M/ic. 3. 6 1, priests are in heaviness and broupht /. 14. 14. he strengtheneth all his people brought /. LOWLY. Feci. 3. 20. the Lord is honoured of the /. 10. 15. and hath planted the /. in their place 12. 5. do well unto him that is /. but give aot to LOYAL. 2 Mar.il. 19-if you will keep yourselves /.to state LUCIUS. 1 ilfflC.lS.lG.L.consul of the Romans, to Ptolemee LUD. Jtid. 2. 23. he destroyed Phud and L. and spoiled LUMPS. Jiid. 10. S. she filled a bag with corn and /. of figs LUST. T()A 8.7.1 take not this my sister for /.but uprightly U'icd. 15. 5. the sight enticeth fools to /. after it Hiu. 8. that their /. was inflamed towards her 11. for they were ashamed to declare their /, 14. turning back, they acknowledged their /. l.YAR,See Liar. LYING. Ecci. 51, 5. from an unclean tongue, from /. words LYSIAS. ( Mac. 3. 32. he left L.to oversee affairs of thp king 30. tlien L. chose Ptolemee son of Dorymenes 7. 2. his forces had taken Antiochus and L. e Mac. iO.ll. he set one L.over affairs of the realm 11. 1. L. the king'sprotectorand cousin, took sore 12. and L. himself fled away shamefully 35. Maccabeus wrote umo L. concerning Jews 16. letters to the Jews from L. to this effect 22. Antiochus to his broliier L. greeting W, what L. ihe king's cousin hath granted 01 MAI 2 Macl'i.l.hese being made, L. wmt antothe king 27, Ephi'on a strong city wherein L. abode ^ 3. 2. L. his protector and ruler of his affairs ii. 2. had killed Antiochus and L. his protector LYSIMACHUS. Esi/i. U. 1. L. the sonuf Ptolemeus interpreted it 2 yWac.4.29.Menelaus left his brother L.in his stead 39.many gathered themselves together againbt L, 40. L. armed about 3000 men, and began first 41. they seeing the attempt of L. caught stones M. MACCABEUS. 1 Mac. 2. 4. Judas who was called M. 3. 1. his &nn Judas called M. rose in his stead 5. 24. Judas M. and Jonathan went over Jordan -^4. the host, knowing it was M. fled frnm him 2 Mac. 5. 27. Judas M. with nine others withdrew 8. 16. M. called his men together about dOOO 10. 19- ^I- ^<2ft Simon, and Joseph, and Zaccheus 30. they took M. betwixt them and covered him 11. 7' then M. himself first of all took weapons 12. 19. Dositheus and Sosipater of M. captaius 26, then M. marched forth to Carniou 13. 24. accepted well of M. made him governor 1 1. 6. the Assideaus, whose captain is Judas M. ?7 . that he should send M. prisoner to Antiocii .SO. M, saw that Nicanor began to be churlish 13. 7- M. hadconfidencethat Lord would help him 21. M. seeing the coming of the multitude MACEDONIAN. Euh. 16. 1 0. Amao a M. the son of Amadatha 1 Mac. 1. 1. Alexander son of Philip the M. 6. 2. MACEDONIANS. Esi/i. 16. 14, the kingdom of the Persians to the M, 2 Mac. 8. 20. the battle in Babylon, with four thousand M. and that the M. being perplexed MAD. Wisd. 14. 28. for either they are m. when merry MAD-MEN. 2 Esd. 16. 71. shall be like m.-men. sparing none MADNESS. Wisd. 5 4. we fools accounted his life m. Feci. 22. 13. thou shalt never be disquieted with m. 2 Mac. \5. 33. and hang up the reward of his m, MADE. Wisd. 1. 13. for G.m. not death, nor hath pleasure G. 7- for he hath m. the smau and the great 1 1. 24. thou abhorrest nothing which thou hast m. for never wouldest thou hivem.any thing if thou 13. 15. set it in a wall, and m. it fast with iron 14. 3 . thou hast m. a way in the sea, a safe path 8. is cursed, as well it as he that m, it 10. for that which is m. shall be punished 17. they m. an express image of a king 15. 8. who a little before was m, of earth himself Eccl, 24. 8. he that m. me caused my tabernacle rest 32. 13. for these things blesE him that m. thee 39. 21 he hath m. all thmgs for their uses 43. 6. ne m. the moon also to serve in her season 33. for the Lord hath m. %\\ things MAGIC. Wisd. 17. 7. as for the illusions of art m, put down MAGNIFICENCE. I Esd. 1.5. accordintj to the m, of Solomon MAGNIFY. Tob. 12. 6. bless God, praise him andm. him L-sth. 14. 10. heathen to m. a fleshly king for ever Wisd. 19. 22. O Lord, thou didst m. thy people Eccl. 39. 15. m. his name, shew forth his praise 43. 28. how shall we be able to m. him > 31. who hath seen him? who can m. him as he is? 49. 11. how shall we m. Zorobabel ? MAGNIFIED. Jvd. 12. 18. because my life is m. in me this day Wisd. 10. 20. they m. with one accord thy hand MAGNIFIETH. Wisd. 8.3. conversant with God, she m. her nobility MAID. Tob. 6.12. the m. is fair and wise, therefore hear me 13. that this m. hath been given to seven mea 8. 13. so the m. opened the door and went in Jnd. 9. 2. who loosened the girdle of a m. 10.2. she called her m. and went into the house 5, then she gave her m. a bottle of wine 10, Judith went out, she and herm. with her 12. 19, then she took what her m. had prepared 13. 9. she gave Olofernes his head to her m. IS.lS.theypulagarlaDdofoliveonherandherm, iG. 23. being 105 years, and make her m. free Esth. 15. 7. bowed herself on the heud of the m. Eccl. 41. 22. or tobf over-busy with his m. MAIDS. Tub. 3. 7. Sara was reproached by her father's m, 8. 12. he said, send one of the m. and let her see Stis. i5. she went id as before with two m. only 19- now when the m. were gone forth the elders 36, shut the narden' do jrs And sont the m. away MAN APutKtrH MAJESTTt. 1 Esd. 4. 40. she ia the strength and m. of all as Tob. 3.16. prayers heard before the m.of great G 13. 6. and I do declare his might and m. Esth. 15,6. and was clothed with all his robes of ai 7. lift up his counteaance that shone with m. 13. my heart was troubled for fear of thy m. Wisd, 18. 24. thy m. on the diadem of his lie.il Eccl. 2. 18. for as is bis m. so is his mercy MAINTAIN. 1 Esd, 4. 52. to m. burnt-offerings on the altar Eccl. 25. 22. a woman if shem. her husband is fiu 38. 34. but they will m. the state of the world MAINTENANCE. 1 Mac 14. 22. for the m. of their sauctuary MAKE. 1 Esd. 2, 26. I commanded to m. diligent search 8. S6. thou, O Lord, didst m. our sins light li''isd. 15. 5. th-y that m. them are lovers of evil 9.counteth it his glory to m. couuterfeit thio&s MAIvETH. Wisd. 15. 8. he m. a vain god of the same clay Eccl. 4.3. 13. he m. the snow to fall apace 15. by his great power he m. therlonds firff. 17. the noise of thunder m, the earth to tremblt MALES. 1 Mac. 5.28. he slew all the m. with the sword, 51. M^VLICE. Wisd. 12. 10. and that their m. was bred in them 20. whereby they might be delivered from their m. 16. 14. a man indeed killeth through his m. Feci. 27. 30, m. and wrath, these are abominations 28. 7. and bear no m. to thy neighbour 1 Mac. 9. 51. that they might work m, on Israel 13.G. heathen are gathered todestroy usof very m. 2 Mac. 4. 50. still in authority, increasing in 7/1. MALICIOUS. Est/i. 13.4. there was scattered a certain 7n. peopl 7. they who of old and now also are m. Wisd. 1 . 4. into a m. soul wisdom shall not enicl 2 Mac, 5. 23. a m. mind against his countrymen MALICIOUSLY. Sus. 43. these men have m. invented again.st me 62. as they m. intended to do to th eir neighbour 2 Mae. 14. 11. others brim; m. set against Judas MALIGNED. Eccl. 45. 18. strangers m. him in the wilderness MAN. Esth. 13. 9. there is no t/i. that can gainsay thee 1 1 , thpre is no m. that can resist thee the Lord 14. not prefer the glory of m. above glory of God Wisd. 2. 1. nor was any m. known to have returned 5. it is fast sealed, so that no m. cometh aaain 7. 2. being compacted in blood, of the seed of m, 23. kind to m. stedfast, sure, free from care 9. 13. what ffj.is he that can know counsel of God J 11. 16. might know that wherewithal a m. sinnelb 15. 16. m. made them, but no m. can make a god 16. 20. bread, able to content every m. delight 21. tempered itself to evury m. liking 26. the growing of fruits that nourisheth tn Eccl.B, 4, jest not with a rude m. lest be di.sgraced MANFULLY. 1 Mae. 9. 10. let us die m. for our brethren 2 Mac. 2. 2 1 . to those that behaved themselves m 6. 27. m. changing this life, I will shew myself 7. 5. they exhorted one another to die 7n. 10. the third holding forth his hands m. 8. 16. Maccabeus exhorted them to fight m, 14. 42. choosing rather to die m. than to come MANGLED. Z.Mac. 7. 15. they brought the fifth also and m. hitn MANIFEST. Wisd. 12. 17. thou makest their boldness ro. Eccl. 6. 22, and she is notm. to many iG. G. his mercy is m. to every creature MANIFESTATION. Wisd. 1. 9- for the m. of his wicked deeds MANIFOLD. rrt5i/.7.22.aSpirit,one only, m.subtile, lively, rlfar Eccl. 51. 3. from Uie m, afflictions which 1 had MANLY. 2 Mac. 7- 31. with a m. stomach she said to them MANLINESS. 2 Mac. 8. 7. that the bruit of his m. was spread 14. IB. Nicanor bearing of the m, of them MANNA. 2 Eid. 1 . 19- and I gave you m. to eat Bar. 1. 10. prepare ye m. and offer on the altar MANNER. Tob. 7. 12. then take her according to the m. Esth. 13. 5. ill the strange m. of their lawi. Wisd, 11. 9. thirstine in another m. than the yirx 18. 11. master servant were punished after one w.- Eccl. 37. 18. four m. of things appear , good evit 1 Mac. 10. 58. with great glory, as them, ofking^is MANNERS. £cc/.31. 17. leave off first form, sake, notunsatiable 2 Mac. 4.13. such was the increase ofheainenihi.« 5 S2. for m. more barbarous thaat he that set him ArocRTPHk.} MAS .U«r.fi.9*would Dot coDfonn to m. of the Gentiles* MANSLAUGHTtlK. 4 Etd. 1 . e6. your feet ara swift to cocmit m. HitJ. 14. 35. there reigned in a]| mtn, blood, m. MANY. Irel. 54. 7. for dreams have deceived m . they failed 42. 6, aod shut up where m. bauds are MARCHED. W. 1. 13. he m. ia battle-array against Arphaxad Mmc. 6. 33, the king tn. fiercely with his host 40. they m. on safely and in order Mac. 11.10. theym.forwaEdiDthcir-aruiour 12. St), then Macabeusm. forth to Caroioa I.Y. 19- nt. to Bethsura a strong hold of the Jews MARCHING. 1 Mmt. 6. 4U that heard the m. of the company MARDOCHEUS. A Eld, 5. 8. came with Enenius, M. Beelsarus £tth. 10. 4. M. said, God hath done these things 11. S. M. of the tribe of Benjamin had a dream MARISH. 1 Mae. 9<4S. they turned again to the m. of Jordan 45. the water on this and that side the m. MARKET. rrii(/.l5.12.they counted our time here m. for gain MARKET-PLACE &uA places. 1 Esd. Z. IB. the Jewsdoltuild the m,-plar*j i'ob. 2. 3. one of our nation is cast in the m,-ptac« MARK. Wisd, 5. 12. like as wn- n an arrow is shot at a m. 41. the thunderbolts shall fly to the m. Ed.ct. 33. 10. shall nob be without a blue m. MARKS. Ecct. 38. 17. the whip maketh m. in the flesh MARRIAGE. 1 Afae.9-37 .the children of Jambri made a great m. 41. thus was their m. turned into mourning 10. 58. and celebrated her m. at Ptolemais MARRIAGES. Wild. 14. 34. they kept ni>t lives nor m. undefiled S6. changing of kind, disorder in m. adultery MARRIAGE^CHAMBER. ' Tob. 6. 16. when thou shalt come into the m. ' 1 Mac. 1. 37* she that sat in m, was in heaviness MARRY Eect.TJZS. MT.thy daughter.so shalt have performed t Mac. 10. 56. 1 will nu my daughter to the« 6 Mac. 1.14.Antiochusas though he would m. her MARRIED. I Etd. 5. 38. who m. Augia one of tbe daughters B. 70. they and sons have m. with their daughters j/3. O Esdras, we have m. strange women Tab. 1.9. Im. Anna of mine own kindred 3. B. she had been m. to seven husbands 4. 13. tney all m. wives of their own kindred Exth. 10. 0.. whom the kings m. and made (lueeo Ecct. 15. 2. receive him as a wife m. of a virgin 26.33. a m. woman is a tower against death 43. g. and being m. lest she should be hated 10. and when she ism. lest she should be barren B Mac* 14. 35. so he m. was quiet, and took part MARVEL. Ecel. 11. 31. m. not at the work of sinners, but trust It). 11. it is IK. if he escape unpunished S6. 11. M. not if she trespass against thee 43. 34. and when we hear it, we m. thereat MARVELLED. Eecl. IK 13. 50 that many thatsaw it, tn. not him 47. 17. the countries m. at thee for thy songs 3 Mac, 1 . 22. a iire kindled, so that every man m. 7. 12. the king m. at the young man's courage MARVELLETU. Fxel. 40. 7 • when all is safe, he awaketb and m. 43. 18. eye m. at the beauty of the whiteness MARVELLOUS. Witi. lU. 17. guided the righteous in a m. way 19< 8. seeing thy m. strange wonders Ectl. 17. 9- l>c gave them to glory in his m. acts 3R. 6. he might be honoured in his m. works 4C.17. not given power to declare all his m, works 4>'{. 3. declaring at his rising a m, instrument 39. the Lorcl^s great and m. in his power 4K. 14. and at his deatil were his works m, Mae, 1. 18. therefore m. things are done to vs SO. out the mother was m. above all MASS, See I run. MASSACRE. 1 Mae. 1. 34. having made a great m. and spoken MASTER. It^td. 18.11. m. and servant punished one manner Ecci. 19.21. ifa servant say to his m. 1 will not do 33. 1. if thou be made the m. of the feast 2 Mac, 1. 10. to Aristobnius, king Ftolemeus m. 2 39- u the m. butMer of a new house must care 4.1S.Nfcanor, who had been m. of the elephants MASrERS. X(ci. 3. 7. do service r, .itn h'ls parents, as to his m. MaSTICK. n»ftj. d4. WHO Qusvered, under a m. tre« 82 MED MATTATIIIAS, 1 M'ic. 3. 14. M. and his sons rent their clothes 16. M. also and his sons came together 17- the king's officers said to M. 00 this wise 19- M. answered and spoke with a loud voice 24. which thing when M. saw, he was inflamed 27. M. cried tihroughout the city, saying SQ. when M. and his friends understood hereof 45. M. and his friends went round about 49. when the time drew near that M. should die 11. 70. none left, except M. the son of Absalom 14. &9t Simon son of M. with his brethren 16. 14. Simon irame with his sons M. and Judas 3 Mae. 14. 19. wherefore he sent M. to makepeace MATTER. fF1VJ.ll.i7.that made theworld ofm.without form 15. 13. that of earthly m. makes brickie vessels Cccl. 5. 15. be not ignorant in a great «. or small 7 • 25. so shalt thou have performed a weighty m 11. 9- strive not in a m. that concerns thee not 23.6. when he hath totd.he will say.what is the m.r 37. l.many have sinned for a small m. 28. 10. as the m. of the fire is, so it burneth 37- 11. hearken not to these In any m. of counsel MATfERS. Ecci.S. S3, be not curious in unnecessary m. 11. 10. my son, meddle not with many m. 37. 11. neither with a coward in m. of war 3 Mac. 4. 23. to put him in mind of necessary m. 31. then came the king in haste to appease m. 8. 9. who in m. of war had great experience MEAfJLY. 3 Mae. 15. 38. but if I have done slenderly and m. MEANS. t^cci, 4€. 4. did not the sun go back by his m. t MEASURABLY. Eecl. 31. 28. wine n. drunk bringeth gladness MEASURE. Witd. 11. 30. Aou hast ordered all things in m. MEASURED. Wkd. 4. B. nor that is m. by number of years MEAT. Tob. 3. 3. when I saw abundance of m. I said 4. then before i had tasted of any m. I start up 7- V. they set store of m. on the table 10. 7* a,ud she did eat no m. on the day-time Jtid. 12, 9. until she did eat her m. at evening 13. 10. and she put it in her bag of m. Wisd. 13. 12. the refused his work to dress his m. 16. S. preparedst for them m. of a strange taste 19. 21. nor melted the icy kind of heavenly m. JEecl. 30. 18. are as messes of m. set on a grave 35. a good heart will have a care of his r%. 3 1 . 23. whoso is libera! of his m. men speak well 34. but against him that is a niggard of his m. 36. 18. yet is one m. better than another 40. 29. he poltuteth himself with other men's m. 41. 1. to him that is yet able to receive m, 19. be ashamed to lean thy elbow on the m. Bei 11. set on the m. and make ready the wine MEATS. JVisd. 19. 11. when they asked delicate m. Ecct. 13. 7. and he will shame thee by his m. 36. 18. the belly devoureth all m. yet is one meat 37. 39. be not unsatiable, nor too greedy upon m. 30. for excess of tn. bringeth sickness Bei 14. when gone out, the king set nt. before Bel 1 Mac. 1. 63. they might nut be defiled with m. 2 Mac, 11. 31. Jews shall use their own kind of m. MEDDLE. 1 Esd, G. 37. be careful not to m. with die place 2 Etd. 16. 67. to m. no more with them for ever Ecci. 11. 10. my son, m. not with many matters, for if thou m. much, thou shalt not be innocent 1 Af(ic.l0.35.uo man have authority to t- .with them MEDES. 2 Esd, 1.3. who was captive in the land of the M, Jtid. 1. 1. which reigned over the M. in Ecbatane 61. 10. the M. were dau?ited at her hardiress 1 Mac. 1. 1. Darius king of the Persians and M. MEDIA. 1 Esd. 3.1. a feast to all the princes of M. and Persia Tob. 1. 14. 1 weiit into M. and left in trust with Ga- bael at Rages, a city of M. ten talents of silver 15. was troubled that I could not go into M. 4. I. had committed to Gabael in Rages of M. 20. 9. 3, take two camels, and go to Rages of M. 11. 15. told great tilings had happened to him in M. 14.4. go into M. my son, for I surely believe that for a time peace shall rather be in M. 14. he died at Ecbatane in M. being 127 yean MEDICINE. Eecl. 6. 16. a faithful friend is the m. of life MEDICINES. Eecl. 38. 4. the L. hath created tn. out of the earth MEDITATE. Eecl. 14. 30. blessed is the man that doth m. good MEDITATION. Eecl. 39. 1 . he that is occupied in the m. thereof 3G MEN MEDITATIONS. 3 Etd. 10. 5. then left 1 the m. wherein I nz MEEK. Ecci.S. 19. but mysteries are revealed unt 1 the m 10. 14. the Lord bath set up the m. in their steaa MEEKNESS. JVisd. 2. 19. examine that we may know his m EccL 1.27. and faith ana m. are his delight 3. 17. my son, go on with thy business iu tn. 4. 8. give him a friendly answer with m, 10. 38. my son, glorify thy soul in m. and give it 36. 23. if there be kindness and At. in her tongue MBET. Tob, 11. 16. Tohit went out to m. his daughti? Ecel. 9. 3. m. not with an harlot lest thou fall 15. 2. as a mother shall she m. him. and receive 40. 23. a friend aod companion never m. amiss 1 Mae. 3. 11. Judas went forth to m. him, 16. 17. when they saw the host coming to m. them 5. 39. upon this Judas went to m. them 10. .56. m. me therefore at Fcoli;mais, that we 59. that Jonathan should come and m. him 1 1. 64. he went to m. them and left Simon 12.41. then Jonathan went out to m. him 2 Mac. 14. 21. appointed a day to m. in together MEET. 1 Etd. 2. 20. we think it m.oot to neglect such matter 5. 51. they offered sacrifics daily as wasm. 3 Esd. 4. 44. and if i be m. therefore, shew me 12. 36. thou only hast been tn. to know this Tob. 1 . B.the third I gave to them to whom it was m. 7. 10. it is m.that thou shouldst marry my daughter IVisd. 4. 5. not ripe to eat, yea, tn. for nothing 7. 15. to conceive as is m. for things given oie 13. 11. he hath sawn a tree tn. for the purpose Ecel. 10. S3, it is not m. to despise the poor man 1 Mac. B. 30. shall think m. to add or diminish 10. 19. thon art a man m, to be our friend 13. 40. look who are m. amoirg you to be in court 2 A/ac. 8. 33.he received a rewarani.forwickedneu 9- 13. he said, it is m. to be subject to God MELODY. Eecl. 32. 6. so is the m. of music with wine 40. 21. the pipe and psaltery make sweet m. 47 .9. that the singers might make swet-t m. 50. 18. with variety of sounds was made &weetm MELODIOUS. JVisd. 17. 18. Oram, noise of birds among branchee MELT. Jud. 16.15. the rocks shall m.aswaxatthypresenc JVisd. 16. ig. the hope of the unfaithfnl shall rn.away 19- 21. kind of meat that was of nature apt to »», MELTED. JVisd. 16. 33. snow endured the fire and m. not 19. 21. neither m. they the icy kind of meat MEMBER. 3.1/ac.7 .7 .punished throughout every m.of thy bodj MEMORIAL. EttA. 16. S3, conspire against us, a /n.of de.structioa lVisd.4* I. for the m. thereof is immortal 19. shall be in sorrow, and their m. shall peri:)]! 8. 13. shall leave behind me an everlasting m. 10. 8. left behind them a tn. of their foolishness Eecl. 10. 17. he hath made their tn. *o cease 24. 20.mym.is sweeter than honey.and inheritance 35. 7. the m. thereof shall never be forgotten 36. 11. give a sweet savour and a m. of fine flour ?9-9' his m. shall not drpart away 44. 9> some there be which have no m. 45. I. even Moses beloved, whose tn. is blessed 9. for a m. to the children of his people 11. with a writing engraved for a m. 16. a tn. to make reconciliation lor his people 49-^0. of the twelve prophets, let the m.be blessed Bar. 4. 5. be of good cheer, my people, m. of Israel 1 Mac. 3. 7* sind his m. is blessed for ever 35. and to take away their tn. from that place 8. 32. that they might have by them a tn. of peace 12. 53. take away their m. from amongst men 2 Mac. 6. 31. leaving his death for a m. of vlaue MEMORY. Eecl. S3. 26. she shall leave her m. to be cursed 46.11.coocerning the judges.let theirm.he ble^^ed 1 Mac. 13. 29. he made armour for a perpetual m 2 Mac. S. 35. that are desirous to commit to tn. 7. 20. the mother was worthy of honourable m. MEN. JVisd. 3. 4. though they be punished in sight of m 4. 3. when it is present m, take example at it B. 11. I shall be admired in sight of great m. 11. 23. for thou winkest at the sins of m. 12. 17. when m. will not believe that thou art 13. 1. vain are all tn. by nature, ignorant of God 14. 11. and stumbling-blocks to the souls of m, 14.by the vain-gloi^ of m.they entered the worW 17. whomm. could not honour in presence 25. there reigned in all m. without exception Ecel. 1. 16. and filleth tn. with her hruits 2. 5. acceptable m. in the furnace of adveiMty 18. inu. hands of Lord and not into hands of m MER MID MTN rAPOCRTPHl Fccl.Qi.^. as teeth of a lion, slaying souls of ctJ2 Mac.Q.^7- which wa^ Degiiimngm //» onw, .nem 33. 10. and all m. are from the ground 37. S8, all things are not profitable for all m. S8. 6. he hath given m. skill, that he might be 44. 3. lei us praise m. renowned for their power 45. l6. he chose him out of all the m. living 49- l6. Sem and Seth in great honour among m. Prayer of Manast. whom all m. fear and tremble MENELAUS. Mac. 4. 23, Jason sent M. Simon's brother 27. so M. got the principality 29. 1^1. left his brother Lysimachus in his stead ^•i. M. supposing he had goten convenient time 34. M. taking Andronicus apart, prayed him 43. there was an accusation laid against M. 45. but M. being now convicted, promised 47. he discharged M. from the accusations 50. M. remained still in authority, increasing 5. 5. the city taken, M. fled into the castle 15. M. that traitor to the laws being his guide 23. besides M. who bare an heavy hand over 11. 29. M. declared to up, that your desire was 32. I have sent also M. that he may comfort you 13. 3. M. also joined himself with them ke:nstruous. 2 £jrf.5.8.and m. women shall bring forth monsters Sith. 14. id. that I abhor it as am. rag Bar. 6. 29, m. women eat their sacrifices MERCHANT. Eccl. 26. 29. a m. shall hardly keep from wrong .37. 11. nor consult with am. concerning exchange MERCHANTS. EccL 42. 5. and of m. indifferent selling Bar. 3. 23. the m. of Merran tnd Theman 1 A/af.3.41. the wi. of the country hearing the same 2 Mac. 8. 34. N icanor brought m. to buy the Jews BIERCY. 1 Esd. 5. 61. because his m. and glory is for ever 8. 78. m. hath been shewed to us from thee C Eid. I. 25. 1 shall have no m. upon you 2. 4. go, O my children, and ask m. of the Lord 31. I shall shew m. to them, for I am merciful 32. until I come and shew m. unto them 4.2-1-. and we are not worthy to obtain tn, 7. 66. I know that he is of great m. 8. 11. nourished, till thou disposest it to thy m. 32, if thou hast a desire to have m. on us 45. andhav-e m. upon thine own inheritance Tjd. 3. 2, and all thy ways are m, and truth 5. 17. because thou hast had m. grant them m. OLcrd f nish their life in health with joy and m. 13. 2. forhe dothscourge and hath tto. 5. he will scourge, and will have m. again, 9. 14.. 7. shall rejoice, shewing w(. to our brethren J7td. 13. 14. he hath not taken away his m. Wtsd. 3. 9. for grace and m. is to his saints 4. 15. that his grace and m. is with his saints 6. 6. for m. will soon pardon the meanest 9. 1. God of my fathers and Lord of m. who hast 11. 9- when tried, a!bei\:but inm. chastised 23. thou hast m. upon all thou canst do all things 12, 22. when we are judged, we should look for m. 35. 1. gracious, and in m. ordering all things 16. 10. thym. was ever by them and healed them 19. 1. wrath came on them without m. to the end Eccl. 2. 7. wait for his m. end go not aside 9. hope for good, and for everlastingjoy and m. 11. for the Lord is full of compassion and m, 18. for as his majesty is, so is his m. 5. 6. say not, his m. is great, he will hi pacified 16, 11. m. and wrath are with him, he is mighty 12. as his »i, is great, so is his correction also 14. make way for every work of r/i. 16. his m. is manifest to every creature 18. 11. God poureth forth hi.s m. upon them 13. them, ofman is toward his npi^hbour,but the m. of the Lord is upon all flesh 14. he hath m. on them that receive discipline 23. 3. whose hope is far from thy m. £8. 4. he sheweth no m. to a man like himself 29. 8. with a poor man, delay not 10 shew him m. 35. 19- and made them to rejoice in his m. 20. m. is Sfiiisonable in time of affliction 36. 1. havem. upon us, O Lord, and behold us i2. O Lord, have m. on the people that is called 46. 7. in the time cf Moses he did a work of 7/j, 47. 22. but the Lord will never leave off his m. 50. 24. that he would confirm his m. with us 31. a. then thought I upon thy m. O Lord 29 let your soul rejoice in hism. Bar 6. 38. they can shew no m. to the widow Daii. 3 12. canse not thy m. to depart from us 67. his m. endureth for ever, 98. 1 Mac. 4. 2-1. 1 Mm: 3.44. they might ask m. and compassion 4. 10. if peradventure the Lord will have m.on us ? Mac. 2. 7. till God receive them into m. ^18. he will shortly have m. upon us n. 16. he never withdraweth his m. from us T. 29, that I may receive thfe apa o in m. 5, 5. the wrath of the Lord was tu ned into m fiiS g. 13. who now no more would have m. on him 10. 4. that he would chasten them with m. MERCIES. Eccl. 18. 5. and who shall also tell out his m. f 51. 3. to the multitude of thy m. Dan. 3. I9. Prayer of Manass. thou of thine infinite m. hast MERCIFUL. 1 Esd. 2. 31. 1 am m. saith the Lord almighty 7. 62. I know that the Most High is called m. 8. 31. because of us thou shalt be called m. 32. Toh, 6. 17. rise up, and pray to God who is m. 7. 13. the m. God give you good success in all 14.9.shew thyself TO. that it may go well with thee Jud, 16. 15, thou art m. to them that fear thee Estk. 13 17 be m. to thine inheritance Wisd. 12. 19. that tlie just man should he m. jEcc/. 29.1. he that is m. will lend to his neighbour 36. 13. O be m. to Jerusalem the holy city 44. 10. these were m. men, wjiose righteousness 45. 1 . he brought cut of him a m. man, even Moses 48. 20. they called on the Lord who is m. 50,19. besought L. by prayer before him that ism Bar. 3. 2. O Lord, have mercy, for thou art m. Prayer of Manass. but thy m. promise is unmea- surable and unsearchable, for thou art very m. 1 Mjc.2.57. David for being m.possessed the throne 2 Mac. 1. 24. who art strong, and righteous and m< 7.37. that he would speedily be ?n, to our nation 8. 29. besought the m. L. to be reconciled, 13. 12. 10. 26. fhey besought him to be m. to them 11. 9. they praised the m. God, and took heart 10. having an helper, for the Ld. wasnt. to them MERCIFULLY. Tob. 8. 7- w). ordain that we may become aged MERCIFULNESS. Eccl. 40, 17. aid m. endureth for ever MERCILESS. JVisd.lZ.S. and also those m, murderers of children MERRY. 1 Esd.7 . 14. they kept feasst making m. before Lord 9- 54 they went to eat, and drink, ai^d make m. 2 Eid. 2. 27. thou shalt be m. and have abundance Tab. 7.9. Raeuel said, eat, and drink, and make m. Jitd. 12. 13. drink wine, and be m. with us, 17- Wtsd. 11. 2B. for either they are mad when m. bled. 1 . 12. the fear of the Lord makcth a m. heart 13. 25. am. heart makes a cheerful countenance 32. 2. that thou mayest ue m. with them MESOPOTAMIA. Jud. 2. 24. he went through m and destroyed cities MESSAGE. 1 Mac. 10. 51. Alexander .-sent a m. to ihi^ effect 15. 32. Antenobius told him the king's m. MESSENGER. 1 Esd. 1, 50. God sent by his jn. to call them back MESSENGERS. 1 Mac. 1.44. the king had sent letters by^n. 5. 14. behold, there came other m. from Galilee 7.10.cametoJudea, where they sent w(. to Judas 13. 14. Tryphon sent m. unt-o Simon, saying 21, they in the tower sent m. to Tryphon QMaci. 19. Jason sent special »t. from Jerusalem iM ESSES. Eccl. 30. 18. are as m. of meat set on a grave MET. 1 £jrf. 9. 4. whosoever m. not there in two or three Tab. 7.1. they came to the house, and Sarahm.them Jud. 10. 11. the first watch of Assyrians m. her 1 Mac.4f. 29. Judas m. them with ten thousand men 10. 60. to Ptolemais, where he m. the two kings 74, where Simon his brother m, him to help him 11. 2. they opened unto him, and m. Mm 6, then Jonathan »i. the king with great pomp 2 Mac 5, 12.commanded not to spare such as they m. 8. 14. being sold before they m. together 10. 35. they killed all that they m withal MID-DAY. 1 Esd. 9. 41. he read from morning to m. MIDNIGHT. I Jjid. 12. 5. and she slept till m. and she arose MID-LAND. 2 Mac. 8. 35. he came through the m. to Antioch MIDST. Jud. 6. 11. they went from the m. of the plain 11. 19. I will lead thee through the m. of Judea, and I will set thy tlirone in the m. thereof '"'''irVd. 7. 18. the ending, and tn. of the times icc/.9.13. remember thou goest in thewi. of snares 11. 8. nor interrupt men in the wt of iheir talk 42. 12. and sit not in the m. of women Dan. 3. 1. and they walked in the m. of the fire 2. opening his mouth in the m. of the fire, said 27. and made the m. of the furnace moist 66. he hath delivered us out of (h§ w. of ftirnace Svs. 34, two elders stood in the m. of the people 48. so he standing in them f them, said 2 Mac. 14. 44. he fell in the m of the void place 1 45. yet he ran through th^ 1. of the throng MIGHT, T» .5. G. praise tne Lord of m. declare his m JiU 9. 11. nor standeth thy m. in strong mei* 14. thou art the God of all power andi m. 13.8, she smote twice on his neck with all her m MIGHTY. 1 Esd. A. 41. great is truth, and m. above all things 8. 47. by the m. hand of our Lord, 61. 2 Esd. (i. 32. the M, hath seen thy righteaus dealinf 10. 24. that the M. may be merciful unto thee Estb. 14. ig. O thou TO. God above all, hear ui l6.l6. they be children of the most m. living God Wtsd. 5. 23. a to. wind shall stand up against them , ill dealing shall overthrow the thrones of the m 6. 6. but TO. men shall be mightily tormented Eccl. 4. 27. neither accept the person oi the to. 7.6. lest at any time thou fear the person of them, 11 . 6. many to. have been greatly disgraced 12.6. against the m. day of their punishment 15. 18. he is m. in power, and beholdeth all things 29. 13. it shall fight for thee better than a TO.shield 18. suretibhip hath driven to. men from houses 34. 16. he is their to, protection and strong stay 46. 6. and he followed the to. One l6.he called upon the to. Lord, when his enemies 47. 5. he gave strength to slay that to. warrior MIGHTILR. fVisd. 13. 4. how much to. is he thitr made him Eccl. 8, 12. lend not to him that is to. tnan thysel 13. 2. have no fellowship with one that is 771. MIGHTIEST. 1 Eid. 4.12. O men, how should not the king be m.t MIGHTILY. IVisd. 6. 6. but mighty men shall be to, tormented MILDNESS. Est/i. 13. 2. Carrying myself with equity and to 15. 8. God changed the spirit of the king into m MILK. 2 Esd. a. 10, out of the breasts to. to be given See Honey, MIND,- 1 Esd. 2. 8. all they whose to. the Lord had movec. 3. 17. declare your to. concerning the writings 19. it maketh the to. of the king and child all one 8. 11. as many therefore as have a m. thereunto 2 Esd. 4, 23. for it was not my to. to be curious 5. 14. my to. wels troubled, so that it fainted 33. thou art sore troubled in to. for Israel 9. 40. 1 said, why art thou so grieved in thy to. ? 41. let me alone, for I am grieved in my to. 12. 3. out uf the trouble and trance of my m. 5. lo, yet am X weary in my m. and very weak Tob.^. 19. neither let them be put outof thy to. 13. 6. if you turn to him with your whole to. Jiid. 12. 6, his TO. was moved, and he desired her EstA. 11. 12. Mardocheus bare this dream in to. iVisdS. 14!. a.u inheritance more acceptable to his m 4. 12. concupiscence doth undermine the simple to 9-15. the earthly tabernacle weigheth down the m Eccl. 5. 2. follow not thine own m. and strength 6. 33. if thou wilt apply ihyw. thou shalt be prudeit 37. let thy TO. be upon the ordinances of the Lord 7. 26. hast thou a wife after thy TO. forsake her not J3, 26. is a wearisome labour of the to. 2.'i. 4. turn away from thy servants a haughty m 6. give not over thy servant to an impudent >n 26. 14. so much worth, as a to. well instructed 15. and her continent to. cannot be valued 27- 16. and shall never find friend to his m. 29, 17, he that is of aii unthankful to. SO. 21. give not over thy m. to heaviness 31, 28. wine bringeth cheerfulness of the to. 29. wine to excess tnaketh bitterness of the to. .37. 6. forget not thy friend in thy m. 12. agodly man, whose to. is according to thy ,n. 14. aman'sTO. is sometime wontto tell him nii>re than seven watchmen that sit in a tower 38. 26. he giveih his ?n. to make furrows 28. he setteth his to. to finish bis work .?&. 1. he thatgiveth hism. to the law of God Bar. 4, 28. as it was your to. to go astray from God iSiir.g.they perverted their own to. and turned away 1 Mac. 10. 74. Jonathan was moved in his to. 2 Mac. 1. 3. to do his will with a willing to. 3. 16. declared the inward agony of his to. 4. 46. Ptolemee brought him to be of another m 5. 31. removing out of Egypt in a furious to. 17. and so haughty was Antiochus in to. 21. such was the haughtiness of his to. 6. 29. the speeches proceeded from a desperate m. 9. 27. that he understanding my to. will yield lU 7. so they went iorth with a willing to. 25. our TO. is that this nation shall be in rest 37. send that we may know what is your m 13. 4. the King of kings moved Antiochus' m. 9. king came with a barbarous and haughty m. 14. 20. it appeared that they were all of oi.f to. 15. 30. Judad the chief def-^nder in body and -n MINDED. Esih 14.3, of all that aie like m. to him AFOORTPBt.} MIS Ecel. 19. 4. that ishuiy to gfv* er lit, ts light-m. e Mac. Ifl. a. beard that the Jaa^nit < were »i. to do MINDS. 1 Etd. 2. g. whose m. were stirr*.d i,p thereto K'urf. 4. 15. nor laid they up this it) their m. i Mae.i. 3. that they should Dot er> io thnir m. 15. 10. whea he stirred op their m. .it gave them MINDFUL. * Errf. 16, 20. nor be always m. of tJie scourges Tob. 8. 2. bring what poor man is m. if thn Lord 4. 5. my son, be m. of the Lord all thy daya WitJ. 10. II, they might be m. of tliy goodness 19. 10. for (hey were yet m. of the Jiiogs done Ecel* 3. 31. is m. ot that which maj come after fi Jfffe, IS. 43. that he was m. of th« resurrection MINGLE. 1 Etd' 8. 87. to m. ourselves with tho unCleanaess MINGLED, e Mar. 14. 38. when they m. not themselves 15. 39. as wine m. with water is pleasant MINGLING. S Mac. 14. 3. in the times of their m. with Gentiles MINISTER. 1 Eld. 1. 4. and m. uoto his people Israel 5. who m, in the presence ot your brethren 4. 54. the priest's vestments whewjin they tn. Ecel. 4. 14. serve her, shall m. to the holy One 45. 15. thai they should m. to him, and bless 1 Mac, 10. 42. appertain to the ptriests that m. MINISTERS. Esa. I. 3. the Leviies, the holy m. of Israel 5. 35. all the m. of the temple, 8. 5, 22. Wisd. 6. 4. because being m. of his kingdom MINISTERED. To&. 1 . 7. the sons of Aaron who tn. at .Terusalem Jud. 4. 14. they that m. to the Lord had sackcloth MINISTRY. Wisd. 18. 21. bringing the shield of his proper m. Eeci. 48. SO. delivered them by the m. of Esay MIRACULOUSLY C Mac. 3. 30. fhathadm. honoured his own place MIRROR. ''Visd. 7. 26. the unspotted m. 0! the power of God MIRTH. 1 Esd. 3. 20. it turneth every thought into m. ToB. 2. 6. all your m. be turned into lamentation Wisd. 8, 16. hath no sorrow, but tn. and joy Eeel. 31 31. despise not thy neighbour in his m. Bar. 2. 23. the voice of m. and the voice of joy t Mac. 4. 59. the dedication of altar be Iiept with m MISCHIEF. 2 Etd. 15. 56. so shall God deliver thee into m. Eseh. 13,5. this people working all them, they can JEecl. 19. 27. will do thee a m. before thou be aware 27. 27. he that worketh m. it shall fall on him 1 Mac. 1 . 15. joined to heathen and sold to do m, 7. 23. now when Judas saw all the m. 9. 61. they took men thaf were authors of that m S Mac. 4. 4,7. wno was the cause of all the m. 13. 4. 6. 3. the coming in of this m. was sore ". 31. thou that hast been the author of all m. MISCHIEVOUS. £rM. 14. 19. deliver us rat of the hands of the m Wisd. 15 4. Qor did the m. invention of men Ecrl. 11. 35, take heed of a m. man lest he bring Sus. 28. the two elders came full of m. imaginatiou MISCONCEIVE. C Mae. 3. 32. suspectiofr lest the king should m. MISERABLE. Tob. 13. 10. love in thee for ever those that are m. Wisd. 3.11. whoso despiseth nurture, he is m. 9.. 14. for the thoughts of mortal men are m. 13. K), but m. are they, and in dead things hope 15. 14. and are more m. than very babes Eecl. 29. 24. it is a m. life to go from house to house Bar. 4. 31. m. ars they that afflicted thee 32. m. are the cities which thy children served 2 Mac. 9.28.sodiedheam.deathiD strange country MISERY. S Eld. 7. 33, m. shall pass away, and long suffering 9. 45. God heard me, looked upon my m. Wisd. 3. 2. and their depanure is ti-keo for m. Eeel. 11. 13. and lifted up his head from m. 1 Mac. S. 7. wo is me, to see this m,. of my people 6. 11. how great a flood ofm.it is wherein nowT am 8 Mae. Q. 9. then might a man have seen present m. 14. 8. for all our nation is no small m. MISERIES. S Esd. 8. 50. many great m. shall be done to them Bar. 2. 25. and they died in great m. by famine 1 Mac. 3. 42. Judas saw that m. were multiplied MISINFORMED. £ Mac. 3. 11. and not as that wicked Simon had m. MISS. S Esd. 16. 13. arrows are sharp and shall not m. Ecel. 8. 9> m. not the discourse of the elders MISSING. S Mac. 14. 43. but tn. his stroke through haste MIST. fVirtf f. 4. and our life shall be dispersed as a m. 619 MON EccJ 43.22. a present remedy of all is am. vming MITHRIDATfiS. 1 ^<'. 2. 11. be delivered them to M. his treanurcr 16. lo time of Beleous, and M. and Tabellius MITIGATl^D. tVisd. ]6. 18. for some time the flame was m. MITRE. Ecel. 45. 12. he set a crown of gold upon the m. MIXED, 1 Esd. 8.70. holy seed is m. with the strange people 2 Esd. 13. 11. and they were all m. together MOAB. Jud. 1,12. slay all the inhabitants of the land of M. 5. 2. and called all the princes of M. 22. all that dwelt by the sea-side and io M. MOABITES. 1 Esd. 8. 69. the M. Egyptians, and Edomites Jiul. 6. 1. Olofernes said to Achior and all the M. MOAN. Ecel. 38. 17, weep bitterly, and make great in. MOCK. Wisd. 12. 25. thou didst send ajudgmeot torn them MOCKED. Toi. 2. 8. but my neighbours m. me and said 1 Mac. 7. 34. but he tn. them and laugned at them 2 Mae. 7 . 39. king took it grievously that he was m . MOCKERY. Ecel. 27. 28. m. and reproach are from the prctud 2 Mae. 8, 17, injury, whereof they made a m. MOCKING. Ecel. 13. 6. a stallinn horse is as am. friend 2 A/ac.7.7. brought second to make him am.-Stock MOLE RATE. Ecel. 31. 20. sound sleep cometh of m. eating MODERATELY. EcJ. 31. 2". wine is good, if it be druna m. MODEST. 2 ilfac.4.37.the m. behaviour of him that was 6ead MODIN. 1 Mat. £.1, then arose Mattathias and dwelt in M. 15. came into city of M. to make them a sacriflce S3, to sacrifice on the altar which was at M. 70. in sepulchre of his fathers at M. 9. 19. 13. 25. buried them in M. the city of his fathers 30. this is the sepulchre which he made at M. £. 4. who went out and rested that night at M. 2 Mae. 13. 1-1. so Judas camped by M. MOIS'l*. Dan. 3. 27. as it had been a m. whistling wind MOLEST. Esth. 12. 6. Aman sought to m. Mardocheus 1 Mac. 10. 35. or to m. any of them in any matter MOLLIFYING. Wisd. l€. 12. nor m. plaister that restored tuem MOMENT. 2 Esd. 16. .38. which pains slack not a tn. Wtsd. 18. 12. in one m. noblest offspring destroyed 2 Mae 6. 25. through my desire to live a. m. longer 9. 11. his pain Increasing every m, MONTH. 1 Esd.5.6. in them. Nisan, the first m. Esth. 11.2. 47. when the seventh tn. was at band 53. began from the first day of the seventh tn. 7. 5. the three and twentieth day of the m. Adar 10. pass-over, the fourteenth day of the flrstm. 9. 5. the twentieth day of the ntnta m. 16. in the first day of the lenth m. they sat 2 Kri/.l6.S8.awomao in the ninth m.bringeth forth Esth. 10. IS. and the fifteenth day of the samem. 13. r Uie fourteenth ^ilay of the twelfth m, Adar 16. 20. the thirteenth" day of the twelfth m. Ecel. 43. 8. the m. is called after her name 1 Mae. 1. 54. the fifteenth day of the m. Caslen 4. 52. on the five and twentieth day of the ninth tn. 59. from the five and twentiethday of them. 14. 27. the eighteenth day of the m. Elul 16. 14. in the eleventh m. called Sabat 2 Mae. 1. 9. see ^atye keep the feast in m. Casleu 18. upon the five and twentieth day of the m. 11.21. the twenty fourth day ofm.Diosconnthius 33. in the fifteenth day of the m. Xanthicas, 38. 15. 36. the thirteenth day of the twelfth m. MONTHS. 1 Esd.l .44. Joacim reigned but three m.and ten days 2£^^.4.40. whenshc hath fulfilled her nine m. 8. 8. and nine m. doth thy workmanship endure Wisd, 7. S. to be flesh in the time of ten m. 2 Mae.T.ZT. have pity on me that bare thee nine m. MONEY. 1 Esd.S.S4.thej gave the masoos and carpenters v 8. 24. by penalty of m. or by imprisonment Tab- 4. X. in that day Tobit remembered the ».. 2. I may signify to him of the m. before I die 5. 2. how can I receive m. seeing I know him not 3. seek thee a mau, and go and receive the m. IS. be not greedy to add m. to m. 9. 2. go to Gabael and bring me the m. 10. 2. and there if- no man to giv« him the tn. 10. Ra^el gave him servants, cattle, and m. 12. 3. he hath brought me the tn. and healed thee 3GT Mor Jud. 4. 10- lervants bought with tn. put sdckdnfl. Eecl. 9. 9. Kpend not thy m. with her at the wiiie 14. 3. what should an envious man do wiih m f 21, 8. that builds hii house with other Men's m, 29.5.forhis neighbour's m.he will speaK sur)niissly 10. lose thy m. for thy brother and thy fnenrf 51. 25, buy her for yourselves without m. 28. get learning witli a great sum of tn. Bar. 1. 6. they made also a collection of m. 10, we have sent you m. to buy you oflfermgi 6, 35. they can neither give riches nor m. 1 Mac. 3. 31. to go into Persia to gather much m, 8. £6. nor aid them with victuals or m. 28. 13. 15. it isform, he is owing to the king's treasutc 17< yet sent he the m. and the children, m. 15. 6. 1 give thee leave also to coin m. 2 Mac. 1. 14. to receive tn. in name of a dowry 3. 6. the treasury was luH of infinite sums of m. 7. Apollooius came and had shewed him of the. -^. and seat him to bring him the foresaid m, Q. that intelligeoce was given him of the m. 10, there was m. laid up for the relief of widows 4. I. having been a bewrayer of the m. 20. this tn. was appointed to Hercules' sacrifice 23. sent Menelaus to bear the m. unto the kiujj 27. but as for the tn. that he had promi.->i'd 45. to give him tn. if he would pacify tii^. k>u-j, 8. 10. to make so much m. of the capiive Jl^ms 25. took tbeir m, that came to buy them 10, 21 they had sold their brethren for m. MONUMENT. Wisd 10. 7. a standing pillar of salt is a ?«. 1 Mac. 13. 27. Simon built a m. on the sepuluhrs 2 Mae. 15. 6. determined to set up a public /n. MOON. 2 Esd. 5. 4. the m. shall shine thrice in the day 6, 45. thou commaodedst the m, to give her light Ecel. 27. 11. but a fool changeth as the m 39. IS. for I am filled as the m. at the full 43. tj. he made the m, also to serve in her season 7. from the m. is the sign of feasts 50. 6. he was as the m, at the full Bar. 6. 60. for sun, m. and stars are obedient 67- nor shine as the sun, nor give light as them Dan. 3.40. O ye suu and m. bless ye the Lord MORDOCHEUS, See Mirdocheus. MORNING. 1 Esd. 1. 11, and thus did they in the tn. b. 50. they ottered to the Lord m. and evcninj; y. 41 he read in the court from m. until mid-day Toi. 9. 6. early in the m. they both went forth Jjid. 12. 5. when it was towards the m. -watch 14. 11. as soon as the m.arose.diey hanged the head Wtsd.li .22. yea as a drop of the m. dew that fallei:-. Ecel. Io 2fi. from tn. till evening time is changed 24.32. J will yet make doctrine to shine as ther/i 4,T 10. that the temple might sound from m. 50.6. he was as the m.-star in the midst of a claud Bel 16, in the tn. betime the king arose 1 Mac. 4. 52. they rose up betimes in the m. 5. 30. betimes in the tn. they looked up 9. 13. the battle continued from tn. till night 10. ao.cast darts at the people from ?n. till eveniot 11. 67. betimes in the m. they gat to the plain MOSES. 1 £Isd. 1. 6. commandment which was given to M. 11. to offer as it is written in the book of M. . 49. as it is commanded in the book of M. 7> 6. did the things .aritten io the book of M. 9. stood arrayed,' according to the book of M. B.3. as a scribe, being very ready in the law of M 9- 39, that De would bring the law of M. 2 Esd. 1. 13. I gave yon M. for a leader 7. 36. M. prayed for the fathers that sinned 59. for this is the life whereof M. spake 14. 3, 1 did manifestly reveal myself to M, Eecl. 45. 1. even M- beloved of God and men 15. M. consecrated and anointed him with oil 46, 1 . Jesus was successor of M. in prophecies 7. in the time of M. he did a work of mercy Bar. 1 . 20. curse which the Lord appointed by flL 2. 28. as tbou sparest by thy servant M. Sus. 3. taught according to the law of M. 62. 2 Mac. 1.29. plant thy people as M. hath spoken 2, 4. where M. climbed up and saw the heritage 8. the cloud also as it was shewed under M. 10. as when M. prayed to the Lord, fire came 11. M. said, because the sin-ofifering was not 7* 6. as M. in his song declared, saying 30. law that was given unto our fathers bv 3VI. MOTHER. 2 Esd. 1. 28. 1 prayed you as a tn. her daughtei 10. 7- how that Sion our m. is full of heaviness 13. 55. thou hast called understanding thy m. Tob. 1.8. as Debora my father's m.commandedm 4. 3. and despise not thy m. but honour her 13. for lewdness is the tn. of famine 5. 17. but Anna his m. wept, and said to Tobit 10. 12. honour thy father and thy m. in law 11. 17- and bles.<;cd be thy father and thy m. MOU To*.14.i0.bury me decently and thy m. with me 13. when Anna his m. was die m. of them JlccI. .1. 2. the authority of the m. over the sons 4. he tbat honourethhism.isasone thatlayeth up (i. the obedient shall be a comfort to his m. 9. curse of the m. rooteth oat foundations 11. am. in dishonour is a reproach to children 16. he that angereth his m. is cursed of God 4. 10. be instead of a husband to their tn* 7.27. and forget nor the sorrows of thy m. 15. 3. as a m. shall sbe meet him and receive him S4. 18. 1 am the m. of fair love and fear 40. 1. from the day they go out of their m. womb, till the daythey return to them, of all thingii 49* 7. was a prophet sanctified id his m. womb Mac. 1.3. 28. for his m. and his four brethren tMffc. 7. 1. seven brethren with their m. taken 4. the rest of his brethren and m. looking on 5. they exhorted one another with the tn. to die 20. but the m. was marvellous above all 25. the king called his m. and exhorted her 41. last of all after the sons the m. died MOTH, S. EccI.lQ.a^m, and worms shall have him toheritage 42. 13. for from garments cometh a m. Bar. 6. 12. gods cannot save themselves from m. MOTION. € Esd. 6. 14. it shall be as it were a great m. Wisd. 7. 24. wisdom is more moviug than any m. MOVE. 2 Esd. 4. 37. he doth not m. nor stir them Bar. 6. 27. neither can they m. of themselves DaJU 3. 57 • whales and all that m. in the waters MOVED. 1 Esd. 2. 8. all they whose mind the Lord had m. 8. 72, all that were m. at the word of the Lord S Esd, 3. 3. my spirit was sore ?». and I spake 6.14. the place where thou standest shall not be m. 7. 15. why art thou m. whereas thou art mortal 13. 2. that the wind m. all the waves thereof Jud. 9. 4. children, which were m. with thy zeal 12. If), his heart was ravisLied, his mind was m. 16.15. for the mountains shall be m. fromfoundat. Erci. 16. 18. shall be m. when he shall visit 48.12.he was no t m. with the presence of any prince Bar. 4. 6. but because you m. God to wrath 1 Mac. 10, Ti. Jonathan was m, in his mind fl Mac. 4. 37. Antiochus was sorry, and m. to pity 49. Ihey of Tyrus m. with hatred of that deed 13.4. the King of kings m. Antiochus' mind MOVLDST. 2 Exd. 3. 18. thoum. the whole world, and madest MOVING. JVisd, 2. 2. as a little spark in m. of our heart 7- 24. for wisdom is more m. than any motion MOUNT. 2 Esd. 2. 33. a charge of the Lord on m. Horeb 42. I Esdras saw on m. Sion a great people 13. 35. he shall stand upon the top of m. Sion H'isd. 9.8. to build a temple on thy holy m. 1 Mae. 4. 37. all the host went up into m. Sion 60. theybuilded the m. Sion with high walls 5. 54. so they went up to m. Sion with joy 6. 48. the king pitched his tents against m. Sion 62. then the king entered into m. Sion 9. 15. who pursued them to the m. Azotus 11. 37. set on the holy m. in a conspicuous place 12. 36. raising am. between the tower and the city MOUNTAIN. 2 Esd. 13. 6. he had graved himself a great m. 12. [ saw the same man come down from the m. Jud. 2. 21. pitched from Bectilleth near the m, 10. 10. looked, until she was gone down the m. 13, 10. they went up the m. of Bethulia Eccl. 50. 26 that sit upon the m. of Samaria Bar. f). 39. like stones that be hewn out of the m. (1 Mac. 16. 20. he sent to take th« m. of the temple j2 Mac. 2. 4. as he went forth into the m. MOUNTAINS. , 1 Esd. 4. 4. they go and break down m. and towers ■ S.Esd,.&. 23. who.ve indignation makes the m, melt ,15. .42. they shall break down the m. and hills 16. 20. hath made pools on the tops of the m. .Tab. 1. 21. they fled into the m. of Ararath Jrtd. 1. 15. he took also Arphaxad in the m. , Eecl, 24. 13. as a. cypress upon the m. of Ilermon 43. 4. the sun burne^h the m. three times more l6.at his sight them . are shaken.the wind bloweth 21. It devoareth the m. and burneth the wUderness MOUU>'. .S£jd.8,,]e. thy inheritance, (or whosecsuse I m. 10. -J ^'U continually to m. aojj to fast until 1 die a.now seeingwe all m.art thou grieved for one son? 28. thus the m. and blasphemer died MURDERERS. Wisd. 12. 5. also those merciless m. of children 2 ^af .12.6.he came against those m.of his brethrer MURMUR. 3 Esd. 1. 16. but even to this day do ye yet m. Eccl. 31. 21. against a niggard the whole city m. MURMURED. 2 Esd. 1. 15. nevertheless you m. there Jud. 5. 32. the people standing about the tent m. 1 Mac. 11. 39. all the hustm. against Demetrius MURMURING. Wisd. 1. 11. beware of m. which is unprofitabit Eccl. 46. 7. sind they appeasi?d the wicked m. MURMURINGS. Wisd. 1. 10. and the noise of m, is not bid MUSF.D. 2 £j'rf. 10. 25. 1 was afraid, andm. what it mighv MUSETII. Wisd. 9. 15. the mind that m. upon many things MUSIC. led. 23*6. atale out of season is asm. in mourning 33. 2. with sound judgment, and hinder not m. 2. consort of m. in a banquet of wine 6. so is the melody of m. with pleasant wine 40- 20. wine and m. rejoice the heart 49. 1. it is as m. at a Lanquet of wine 1 iV7af.9.3g.to meet them with the instruments of ro MUSICAL, 1 Esd. 5. 2. brought them back with m. instruments 59. priests in vestments with m. inbLrumciits Eccl. 44. 5. such as sound out m. tunes, and recited MUSICIAN. Ect., 32. 4. pour not out words where there is um MUS'fERED. Jud, -i. 15. he m. the chosen men fur the battle MUTED. Toi. 2. 10. the sparrows m. dung into mine eyes MYRRH. Eccl. 24. 15, a pleasant odour like the best m MYSTERIES. Wisd.Z.ZZ. asforthejn. of God they knew tueni not 6, 22. and I will not hide m. from you 8. 4. sheisprivy tothem. of the knowledge of God Eccl. 3. ig. but m. are revealed unto the meek N. NABArfllTES. 1 Mac. 5. 25. where they met with the N. NABUCH6DONOSOR, I Esd. 1. 41. N. also took of the holy vessn^F 'fob. 14. 15. of Nineve which was taken by N Jud. 1. 1. in the twelfth sezr of the icign of N ^rOCKTPHA.] N4T Ju-t. 9. 19. to go before kin? N. la the voyage 3, 8, that all natk>a8 should worship N. ouly 6. 4. saith kiog N. lord of all the earth il. 1. 1 neverhunany that was willing to serve N. 4. entreat thee well, a&thejdothe servants oE N. 7. as N. king of all the earth Itveth IS. 13. which serve in the house of N. Etih. 1 1 . 4. one of the captives which N . carried Bar, 1. 9. N. king of Babylon, fi. 2. 1 1 . pray for the life of N . king of Babylon 12. we shall live under the shadow of M . NAHUM. C Etd. 1. 40. 1 give for leaders, N. and Abacuc NAIL. fieei. S7. S. as a n. sticks between the joinings NAKED. Toi. 1. 17- and 1 gave my clothes to the ti. 4. 16. giveof thy garments to them that are 7t. 8 Mac. tl. 12. many being wounded, escaped it. NAME. 1 Etd, 1. 48, made him swear by then, of the Lord 4. G3. the temple which is called by his tt. 6. .Tl. the Lorid, whose 71. is there called upon 6. 7i\. be left us a n. in the place of thy sanctuary fifi. till thou hadst left us nei^er root, seed, nor n. i Eid. 4. l.the angel, whose n. Uriel gave me T06. 3. l5. and thai 1 never polluted myTt. nor the ». of my father in the land of mv captivity 5. 11. I would know, brother, thykindred and n. 11. 14. he said, blessed is thy n. for ever 13. 11. shall come from far to the Tt.of the LordGod Jud. 9, 7. breakestthe battle, the Lord is thy n. £sth. 10. 8. assembled to des^oy the ». of the Jews fViid. S. 4. and our n. shall be forgotten in time 14. SI. ascribe to stocks the incommunicable n. 19' IS' in a psaltery, notes change ». of the tune Ecci. 6. 1, thereby thou shalt inherit an ill n. 22. for wisdom is according to her n, 15. 6. shaH cause him to inherit an everlasting n. 37. 10. and the elect shall praise his holy n. S2. 14. what is the n. thereof but a fool i 37. 1. a friend which is only a friend in n. £6. and his n. shall be perpetual 39- 9- his »- shall live from generation to generat. 11. he shall leave a greater n. than a thousand 15. magnify his ». and shew forth his praise 40. 19. building of a city continueth a man's n. 41. 11. an ill ?t. of sinners shall be blotted out 12. have regard to thy n. for that shall continue 13. but a good n. endureth for ever 43. 8. the month is called after her n. 41. 8. there be that have left a n. behind them 14. bodies buried, but their n. liveth for ever 45. 15. they should bless the people in his n. 47- 16. thy 71. went far unto the islands 50. 20. to give blessing, and to rejoice in his n. Bar. 2. U. and thou hast gotten thyself a n. 32. they shall praise me, and think on my n. 3. 5. but think npon thy power and thy n. 4. 30. ha that gave thee that 7*. will comfort thee Mac. 3. 14. he said, I will get me an. and honour 4. a^. let all those that know thy n. praise thee 5.57. let us also get us a 7i. and go fight ag. heathen 63. renowned, wheresoever their n. was heard of 6. 44. that he might get him a perpetual n. 14. 10. that his honourable ?». was renowned S Mac. 12. 13. strong city, the 71. of it was Caspis NAMED, fi Esd. 5. 26. of fowls thou hast n. thee one dove To&. 3. H. neither wast thou 71. after any of them Wisd. 14 27. for worshipping of idol.s not to be n Eccl. 24, 18. all my children, which are n. of him 36. 12. people, whom thou hastji.thy firstborn NAMES. Esd. 6. 12. and we required the n. in writing 8. 49. the catalogue of whose ». were shewed NAMETH. Eccl, 23.10. who swareth and n. God continually NAMING. tect. 23.9, nor use thyself to the n. of the holy One NANEA. Alac. 1.13 when the leader came, they were slain in the temple of N. by the deceit of M . priests NARRATIONS. Mae, 2. 24. desire to look into the n. of the story NARROW. f Esd. 7-4. but put the case, the entrance were 71, 7- 13.43. they entered by the n. passages of the river NATHAN. Efc/. 47. I. after him rose up N. to prophesy NATION. Esd, 6. 33. the Lord destroy every king and n. ^b. 1.17, if I Si ivany ofmy n. dead, I buried him 3. one of our n. is strangled and cast out 19. for every 71. hath not counsel.but Lord giveth %. 10. that one could not number their », C 1 , but if there be no iniqoity in their n. (. 5. vengeance of this n. that came out of Egypt 19. O Lord God pity the low estate of our it. 15. 9. thou an the great rejoicing of our ». NEC E$fh. 10. 9. my n. is this Israel, which cried toGod Wisd. 10. 15. from the n. that oppressed them 17. £■ unrighteous thought to oppress the holy ». t'^ci. 16. 6. io a rebellious n. wrath is on fire 28. 14. hath driven them from ti. to n. 49. 5. he gave their glory to a strange n, 5U. 25. and the third is no n. i^ar. 4.15. ashamelessn. «nd of a strange language Dan. 3. 14. for we are become less than anyn. 1 Mac. 1. 34. they put therein a sinful n. 2. lO.wLa. k hath not had a part in her kingdom ? 11. 42. 1 wiK greatly honour thee and thy n. 13. 6. I will avenge my n. and the sanctuary 14. 4. he sought the good of his n. in such wise 6. and he enlarged the bounds of his n. 29. put themselves ia jeopardy, and resisting enemies of their n, did their n. great the honour 16. 3. now I am old, go out and fight for our 71. 2 Mac. 4. 2. that had tendered his own n. 10. brought his own n. to the Greekish fashion 6.12.not for desiruct.but for a chastening of our n. 31, not only to young men, but to all his n. ?■ 16. think not that our n. is forsaken of God 37. he would speedily be merciful to our n. 38. the wrath justly brought on all our ti. 10. 8. should be kept of the wholcTi. of the Jews 11. 25. our mind is, that this 71. shall be in rest 14. 9, be careful for the country and our n. 34. him that was ever a defender of their 7t. NATIONS, t Esd. 1. 4g. passed all the pollutions of all n. 2 Esd. 3. 7. of whom came n. tribes, people Tob. 3. 4. for a proverb of reproach to all ft. 13. 5. and he will gather us out of all n. 11. many n. shall come from far to the Lord 14. 6. and all n. shall turn and fear the Lord 7. so shall all 11. praise the Lord, and his people Jnd. 16. 17.W0 to the 71. that rise up ag.my kindred Esih. 13. 4. that had laws contrary to all n. 14. 12. O king of the 7*. and Lord of all power >^W.3.8.they shall judge the 7t. and have dominion 6. 2, you that glory in the multitude of 71. 8, 14. and the n. shall be subject to me 10. 5, the 71. in their wicked conspiracy 12. 12. shall accuse thee for the n. that perish Eccl. 4. 15. whoso gives ear to her, shall judge 71. 10,15. Lord hath plucked up the roots of proud n. 17. 17- in the division of the ji. he set a ruler 29. 18, so that they wandered among strange ». 36. 2, send thy fear upon all 7t. that seek not thee 39. 10. 71. shall shew forth his wi;^dom 44. 21. that he would bless the n. io his seed 46. 6. he made the battle to fall upon the n, 5i), C!5, there be two manner of 7t, which 1 abhor Bar. 4. 6. ye were sold to n, not for destruction 6. 4. see gods of gold, which cause n. to fear B«r .6. 51,it shall manifestly appear to n. and Wings 1 Mac. 1. 3. Alexander took spoils of many n. 4. he ruled over countries, and n. and kings NATIVITY. Wisd. 6. 22. seek out from the beginning of her n. Eccl. 23. 14. and so thou curse the day of thy n. NATURE, Wisd. 13. 1. surely vain are all men by ». 19- SO- [^he water forgat hisown quenching n. 21. the icy meat, that was of 7t. apt to melt NATURES. Wiid. 7. 20, to know the n, of living creatures NAVE. Eccl. 46. I. Jesus son of N. was valiant in wars NAUGHTY Wisd. 12. 10. that they were a 71. generation NAUGHTINESS. Wisd.^. 12. the bewitching of n. doth obscure NAVIGABLE. 2 Mac. 5. 21. io his pride to make the land n NAVY. 1 Mac. 1. 17. he entered into Egypt with a great n. 2 Mac. IS. 9- he set fire on the haven and the n. 14. 1. Demetrius with a great power and n. NAZARITES. 1 Mae. 3.49. and the N. they stirred up NEBAT. Ece/. 47.23. there was also Jeroboam the son of N. NECESSARY. Tob, 5. 14. wilt thou a drachm a day, and things 7t. Eccl. 20. 32. n, patience in seeking the Lord 29. 3. shalt find the thing that is n. for theo 1 ilfd'c.l0.39.for then.eKpences of the sanctuary 2 Mac, 1. 18. we thought it ». to advertise you 4. 23. to put him in mind of certain n. matters 9. 21. I thought it n. to care for safety of all 13. 20. Judas conveyed such things as. were n. NECESSITY. 2 Esd. 4. 22. to escape the n. of the travail Tob. 4. 9, a good treasure against the day of n, Exth. 14. 16. thou knowest my n. for I abhor Wisd. 17. 17. endured n. that could not be avoided EccL 20. 14. nor yet of the euvioms, for his n. NEI N ECESSITTES. 2 Esd. 13. 19. come into great perils, and maoT NECK. 1 Etd. 1,48. he rebelled, and hardened his » 3. 6. and bead-tire, and chain about his n. 'J06. 11. 9. Anna fell on the n. of her son, 13. Jud. 13.8. and she smoie twice upon his n. id. 9. and the fauchion parsed throu^rh his tt. Est/t. 15. 11. his sceptre, anii laid itup;><^her 71. Eccl. 6. 24. and put thy 11. into her chain 7. 23. and bow down their 7t. from their youth 30. 12. bow down his n. while he is young 33. 26. a yoke and collar do bow the a. 51. 26. put your 7t. under the yoke Bar. 2. 33. they shall return from their stiff n. 4. 25. but shortly thou shalt tread upon his n. NECKS. 1 Mac. 1. 61. they hanged infants about their 71. NEED. Wisd. 11. 5. they in their n. were benefited 13. 16. for it is an image, and bath 71. of help 16. 25. according to the desire of them that had n Eccl. 4. 3. defer not to give him that is in n. 8. 9. learn to give answer as ti. requireth U. 12. another that is slow and hath n. of help 13, 6. if he have 71. of thee, be will deceive thee 18. 25. when rich, thiuk on poverty and n. 23. 18. DO body seeth me, what n. I to fear f 2y. 2. lend to thy neighbour in time of his ?». 27. my brother cometh, I have n. of my house .32. 7. speak, young man, if there be »i, of thee 33. 31, thou hast 7t, of him, as of thine own soul 37. 8. and know before what 71, he hath 38. 12. let him not go from thee, thou bast n. of him 39. 21. a man n. not to say, what is this? 31. ibey shall be ready on earth when n, is 42. 21. and he hath no n. of any counsellor 1 Mae, 3. 28. be ready whenever he should n. them 12, 9. albeit we n, none of these things 2 Mac. 2. 15. if ye have ?». thereof, send to fetch 14, 35, thou, O Lord of all, who hast 71. of nothing NEEDETH. Eccl. 40.26. the fear of the Lord ». oot to seek help NEEDFUL. Eccl. 39, 33. he will give every 7t. thing in season NEEDY. Eccl. 4. 1. make not the 71. eyes to wait long 5. turn not away thine eyes from the n. 31. 4. and when be leaveth ofi*, he is still n. 34. 21. the bread of the 71. is their life 41. 2. acceptable is thy sentence to the n. N EGLECT. Eccl. 7. 10. and n. not to give alms 38. 16. cover his bodv, and 71. not bis burial NEGLECTED, ING. Wisd. 3. 10. ungodly which have n. the righteous 2 Mac. 4.14. despising the temple, and u. sacrifices NEGLIGENT, Ectl. 38, 9< toy son, in thy sickness be not ti. Bar. 1, 19. we have been n. in not hearing them NEHEMIAS, or NEEMIAS. 1 Etd. 5. 8. with Jesus, N. and Zacharias 40. for unto them said N. and Atharias Eccl. ^.15. among the elect was N. who raised up 2 Mac. 1. 18. given when N. offered sacrifice 20. N. being sent from the king of Persia 21. N, commanded the priests to sprinkle wood 23. the rest answering thereunto as N. did 31. N. commanded water to be poured on stone» 33. that N, had purified the sacrifices therewith 36. N . called this thing Naphthar, a cleansing 2. 13. io the writings and commentaries of N. NEIGHBOUR. 2 Esd. 15. 19. aman shall have no pity on his 71, Jud. 7. 4. they said every one to his n. 10. 19- 15. 2. no man thatdurst abide in sight of his n. Eccl.5. li.if thou hast understanding,answer thy n. 6. 17. for as he is, so shall his 7t. be also 9. 14. as near as thou canst, guess at thy n. 10. 6. bear not hatred to thy 71. for every wrong 13. 15, and every man loveth his ii. 17. 14. he gave comnuLodment concerning his tk. 18. 13. the mercy of man is towards his 7:. 19. 17. admonish thy h. before thou threaten him 22. 23. be faithful to thy n. in his poverty ' 27. 18. so hast thou lost the love of thy 71. t9.so hast thou let thy Ti.go.and shalt not get oim : 28. 2. forgive thy n. the hurt be hath done thee 7 .remember commands, bear no malice to thy ti. 29. 1. he that is merciful will lend to his n. 2. lend to thy 7t.in.time of his need,.and pay thou thy Tt, again in due seasoa 14. an honest maji is surety £dx his r. 20. help thy 71. according So thy power 31- 15. judge of thy n. by thyself, be discreet 31. rebuke not thy 71. atwine,despisehimnot Sus. 62. as they intended to do to their n. 2 Mac, 6 8. there went a decree to the **. ciiiei 'NEIGHBOURS. 1 £jrf.?,e.tli9se, 1 iay, Boai are bisii let imm ael NIG 2 Esd. 9. 4S, * was glad of bim, so were all my n. 10. 2. and all my n. rose up to comfort me FoS. 2. 8. but me7i. mocked me, and said Eccl. 15. 5. she shall exalt him above his n. 21. 22. a foolish man's foot is soon in his n. house 25. 1. the unity of of brethren, the love n. ]8. her husband shall sit among his k. 29. 5. for his 71. money he will speak submissly 34. 22. he that taketh away his Ji. living Bi/r.'i. 24. as ?i..of Sion have seen your captivity 2 Mac. 9. 25. the princes that are borderer? and n. NF.PaTIFALi. Tod. 1. 1. of the sepdof Asael, of the tribe of N. 2, which is called properly N. in Galilee 4. all the tribe of N. fell from Jerusalem 5, the house of my father N . sacrificed to Baal 7.3. to whom they said, we are of the sons of N. NEVER. Wisd. 2. 2. we shall be as though we had 7i.beeti 3. 15. the root of wisdom shall w. fall away 6. 12. wisdom is glorious, and n. fadeth away 7- 10. light that cometh from her h. goeth oa 14. she is a treasure to men that n. faileth J5. 17. wheraas he lived once, but they ?i. £ccl.7.3G. remember the end, thou shalt?i. do amiss 12, 10. jt. trust thine enemy, for as iron rusteth 22.6. stripes and correction of wisdom are 7^.outof 2.3, 7. keepeth it, shall n. be taken in his lips XI. the plague shall n. depart from his house 40. 23. a friend and companion «. meet amiss 44. 9. who are perished as though they had ?*. been NEW. 1 Esd. 5. 52. ofthe n, moons and of all holy feasts 6. 9- building an house to the Lord, great and }i. 26. one row of Ji. wood of that country 2 Esd. I, 31. for your 7t. moons have J forsaken Jiid. 8.6. save the eves of the w. moons, and the 71. moons.and the feasts ami solemn days of Israel 16. 2. tune to him a 7i. psalm, exalt him 13. 1 will sing unto the Lord a n. song Wisd. 7- 27. remaining, she maketh all things 71. Eccl. 9- 10. forsake not an old friend, for the «. is not comparable to him, a ?^. friend is as Ji. wine 24. 25, as Tygris in the time of the n, fruit 36. 6. shtyf 7t. signs and make strange wonders 1 Mac. 4. 47. they built a?i. altar as the former 49. they made also 7i. holy vessels and brought 53. offered on the «, altar, of burnt-offering Mac. 2. 29- as the master-builder of a »i. house 11. he brought up 71. customs against the law NEWLY. Jnd. 4. 3. were ji. returned from the captivity fl'isd. 11. 18. O beasts full of rage, w. created S Mac. 10. 28. the sun being «. risen, they joined NEWS. 2 Mac. 9. 3. n. was brouti;ht what had happened N EXT. 1 Esd. 3.7. he shall sit 71. to Darius for his wisdom T06. I. 22. Sarchedonus appointed him n. to him Vrf. 2. 4. called Olofernes, who was n. to him f.ff/(. 13. 6. who is over the affairs, and is m, to us l(j. 11. honoured as the «, person unto the king Mac. 4. 41. takinghandfuls of dust that weis m. NICANOR. 1 Mac. 3. 38. chose N. and Gorgius, mighty men ". 26. then the king; sent N. of his princes 27. so N. came to Jerusalem with a great force 44. whenN. host saw that he was slain, they fled 2 Mac. 8. 9- then choosing N. son of Patroclus 14. being sold by the wicked N. before they met 34. as for that most ungracious N. who brought 12.2. N . goveruor of Cyprus would not sufiTer them 14. 12. calling N. who had been master of elephants 14. then the he2.then came to N. by flocks 3p. when Maccabeus saw that N. began to be churlish to him, he withdrew himself from N. 15. 6. so N. determined to set up a monument 28. they knew that N. lay dead in his harness 30, Judas commanded to strike off N. head 32. he shewed them vile N. head and the hand 33. he had cut out the tongue of ungodly N. 35. he hanged also N. head on the tower 37. thus went it with N. and from that time NIGGAR,D. Eccl. 14. 3, riches are not comely for a n. 10. a wicked eye is a n. at his table 31.24. against a «. the city shall murmur NIGGARDNESS. y^fcl. 31, 24. testimonies of his n. not to be doubted NIGH. Eccl. 12. 13. or any such as come n. wild beasts 14. 25. he shall p,tch his tent n, to her 35. 17. till it come ?i. he will not be comforted NIGHT, ) Esd. 1. 14. the priests offered sat until ». Toll. 8. 9. so they slept both that 7i. Jud. 6. 21. called on the God of Israel all that n. 7. 5. they remained and watched all that n. 8. 33. you shall stand this ii. in the gate 11, 3. thou shall live ihis «, ai.d hereafter NON Jud.ll.5.\ will declare do lie to my lord this n 17, is religious and servethG. of heaven day and H. Ihy servant will go out by n. to the valley 13. 14, destroyed our enemies by my hands this ?*. Wisd. 7. 30. for after this cometh «. 10. 17. and a light of stars in the 71. season 17- 2. and fettered with the bonds of a long n, 5. uor stars endure to lighten that horrible n* 14. but they sleeping the same sleep that n. 21. over them only was spread an heavy n. 18. 6. of that 71. were our fathers certified 14. that 7t. was in the midst of her swift coui'se Eccl. ZQ. 26, lodges wherever the n. takefih him 38. 27. every carpenter that laboureth 71. and day 40. 5. his 71. sleep doth change his knowledge Ba'-. 2. 25. they are cast out to the fro^t of the », Bel 15. in the jt. came the priests wUh wives 1 Mac. 4.5. iu the mean season came Goi^ias by n. 5. 29- from whence he removed by n. and went 3. 13. the battle continued from morning till ». .*%. Bacchides, who shall take them all in one 71. ttf. 4. who went out and rested that 7t. at Modin t Mac. 8. 7. specially took he advantage of the 71. IZ. 6. he came and burnt the haven by 7t. 13. 10. commanded to call on the Lordii. and day 15. he went into the king's tent by n. and slew NIGHTS. T06. 10.7. she ceased not whole ». to bewail Dan. 3. 47- O ye «. and days, bless ye the Lord NINE. 2 Esd. 4. 40. she hath fulfilled her 71. months 8. 8. n. months doth thy workmanship endure Eccl. 25. 7- there be n. things I have judged happy 2 Mac. 5. 27 . but Judas with re. others withdrew 7. 27. that bare thee n. months in my womb 12, 10. when gone from thence 71. furlongs NINEVE. Toi. 1. 3. my brethren, who came with me to N. 10. when we were carried away captives to N, 17- or if I saw any cast about the walls of N. 22. Achiachams intreaiing, I returned to N. 7. 3. of Nephthali which are captives in N, 11. 1. went on his way till they drew near to N. 14. 4. which Jonas the prophet spake of N. 8. now, my son, depart not out of N. because 10. bury me decently, but tarry no longer at N. 15. but he heard of the destruction of N, Jud. 1, l.who reigned in N. the great city 16. so he returned afterward to N. NOAH. 2 Esd. 3. 11 . thou leftest N. with his household Eccl. 44, 17. N , was found perfect and righteous NOBILITY. Wisd. 8. 3. she magnified her ji. the Lord loved her £c-£:/.22.10.children do stain the 71. of her kindred NOBLE. Eccl. 10. 22. whether he be rich, m. or poor 18. 4. and who shall find out his n. acts ? 1 Mac. 3 . 32. so he left Lysias a it. man to oversee 8. 2. their wars and 7t. acts which they had done 2 Mac. 6. 31. death for an example of ». courage 12. 42. besides, n. Judas exhorted the people 14. 42. otherwise than beseemed his n. birth NOBLES. 1 Esd. 1. 38. and he bound Joacim and the n. 8.26. hath honoured me in the sight of king and n. Jud. 2. 2. so he called unto him all his 71. Bar. 1. 4. in the hearing of the 7l. and elders NOBLEST. Wisd. 18. 12. the re. offspring was destroyed NOE. To&.4i. 12. we are the children of N. Abraham NOISE. 1 jEjrf. 5.66. came to know what the «. should mean 2 Esd. 5. 7. the sea shall make a 71. in the night Jud. 14. 9. the people made a joyful re. in their city 19. there was a great 71. throughout their camp Esth. 11. 5. behold, a n. of tumult with thunder Wisd. 1. 10. the ji. of murmurings is not hid 5. 11. parted with the violent re. and motion 17- 18. or a melodious 71. of birds among branches 18, 10. a lamentable re, was carried abroad £cc/.38.28.the 71. of the hammer is ever in his ears 40.13. the goods of the unjust shall vanish with w. 43. 17. the re. of thunder makes the earth tremble 45. 9. there might be asound and aw, made, that might be heard in the temple for a memorial 46. 17. with a great n. made his voice to be heard 50.l6,the sons of Aaron made agreatre.tobe heard 1 Mac. g.l3.the earth shook at the 71. of the armies 41. the 71. of their melody into lamentation NOISED. Jud. 10. 18. her coming was n. among the tents NOISES. WiW.17.4.but K.as of waters falling down,sounded NOISOME. 2 Mac. 9, 9. his smell was re. to all his army NONE Jud. 6. 4. '1. of my -words shall be in vain, 9. NOU [Al-OCRtCHA Jud.Q.W. there is n. other that prctecteth Israel 16. 14. there is n. that can resist thy voice Eccl. 11.28. judge ». blessed before his death 36. 10. that say, that there is n. other but nip 39. 17. n. may say, what is this ? why is that ' 18, and re. can hinder when he will save 44. 19. iu giory was there re. like unto hipi 45. 13. before him there wa. Bar.Z.li.n.oi these have known way of wisdom 25. great, and hath n. end, high, ppmeasurable 6. 73. better is the just man that hath u. iJoIs Bel. 41. and ther£ is n. other besides thee 1 Mac. 3. 45. re. of her children went iu or out 7. 17. bloodshed, and there was «. to bury iheu? 8. 14. yet for all this n. of them wore a crown 14.12. sat under his vine,there was n. to fray them 2 Mac. 5. 10. he had 7l. to mourn for him NORTH. 2 Esd. 15. 34. clouds from the n. to the south Jial. 16. 4. out of the mountains from the «. NORTHERN. Eccl. 43. 17. so doth the 7i. storm and whirlwind NOSES. Wisd* 15. 15. which have not re. to draw breath NOSTRILS. Wisd. 3. 2< for the breath in our ». is as smoke NOTABLE. . 2 Mac. 3. 26. two other young men re. in strength 6. 28. leave a 71. example to such as be youn^ 14. 33. and I will erect a re. temple to Bacchus NOTABLY. 2-Mac.14.31.he was re. prevented by Judas' policy NOTES. Wisd. IQ. 18. as re. change the name of the tune NOMADES. 3 Mac, 12. 11. the N. of Arabia being overcome NOTHING. 1 Esd. 8. 7. he omitted re. of the law of the Lord 9- 51. and send part to them that have re. 54. they went to give part to them that had ». 2 Esd. 5. 12. then shall men hope, but 71. obtain To5. 4. 17. but give re, to the vicked 10. 5. now I care for n my son, since I let thee go 12. 11. surely I will keep c|ose jt. from you EstA. 10. 5. a dream, audre, thereof hath failed 14. 11. give not thy sceptre to them that be n. Wisd.2. 11. what feeble is found to be ?*. worth 4. 5. the fruit not ripe to eat, yea, meet for re. 7 . 8, 1 esteemed riches «. in comparison of her 8.7 . men can have re. more profitable in their lives 9- 6. without wisdom he shall he^L. regarded 11. 24. thou abhorrest ». which thou hast m^-de 13. 10. resemblances ofbeasts.orastone good iocu, 17. 12. feai is re, but a betraying of succours Eccl. 6. 15. re. doth countervail a faithful friend 8. 16. for blood is as re. in his sight 10. 16. do re. at all by injurious practices 13, 4. but if you have re. he will foi-sake th?e 18.6. works of L. there may be n. taken froiQlhem 22. let M. hinder thee to pay thy vow iu time 20. 23. and maketh him his enemy for re. 23. 27, 71. better than the fear of the Lord, and re, is sweeter than to take heed to com mandments 26.14. «. so much worth as a mind well instructed 32. 19. do 71. lyithout advice, then repent not 33. 29. and without discretion do re. 39. 19. and 71. can he hid from his eyes 20. and there is re. wonderful before him 40. 6, a little or re. is his rest, and he is in sleep 7. awaketh, and marvelleth that the fear was n 41. 1. unto the man that hath jt, to vex him 42. 21. to him mayji. be added, nor diminished 24. and he hath made re. imperfect Bar. 6. 17. a vessel is re. worth when it is broken 26. they declare to men that they be «. worth 28. but to the poor they give n. of it 70, for as a scarecrow iu a garden keepeth 7t. I Mac. 2.63. and his thought is come to re. : Mac, 4. 25, bringing re, worthy the priesthood 7. 12. so that he n, regarded the pains 9. 7. howbeit, he 71. ceased from his bragging 12. 4. to live in peace, and suspecting re. 14. 35. O Lord of all things, who hast need of re. NOUGHT. 1 Esd. 1 . 56. till they had brought them all to re . 2 Esd. 2. 33. when I came to them, they set me at m. 8. 59. it was nowhis will men should come to n. Jiid. 4. 1. spoiled temples, and brought them to ». 13. 17. brought to re. the enemies of thy people Eij^h, 13. 15. their eyes are 00 us to bring us to re, Wisd. 1. 11. no word so secret that shall go forn. 16. they consumed to re. and made a covenarit Ecel.^0. 14. so shall transgressors come tu ». 47.7.he brought toji.the Philistines his advcriarift NOURISH. 2 Esd. 2. 25. re. thy children, O thou good ours* Tob. 2. 10. moreover Achiacharus did .-(. me Eccl. 28. 5. if he that is bat flesh m. hait»4 Apocrypha.] OBE Bar, 4. 11. with joy did I n, them, but sent them 1 Afaf . 6. 15. he should ». him up for the kingdom e Mae. 10. 15. they went abojit to «. war ^ouRrsltKD. 1 Fad. 4. 16. they ji. ihcna that planted vineyards S Ltd. 8. 11. that the thing fashioned may be n. 9 46. and I n. him with a great travel /ri^.5. 10. while they were 7t.aiia bec9ine a multitude JVisd. 10. 2.1. that the righteous might be ». C Mac. 7. S7. gave thee suck three yean, and H,thee 10. U. he ». var continually with the Jews NOURISHETII. Wild. l6. 25. was obedient to thy grace that n. 26. it is not the growing of fruits that n. a man Eccl. 17 • IB. hiii hrst born he », with discipline NUMBER. 1 Eid. S. 9' with many free gifts of a great n. i:{. this was the n. of them, 1000 goldeu cups 8. 63. all was delivered them by n. and weigb*: S E^d. i. .18. behold the n. of those that be sealed 3. 7. came tribes, people, and kindreds out of ». tg. when I had seen impieties without n. 4. 37. by n. hath be numbered the times 16. 515. and he knoweth the n. of them Jtid. 2. 20. for the Tiultitude was without n. 5. 10. so that onA could not 71. their oation IViid. 4. 8. nor that is measured by 71. of years 11. SO. all things in measure, and n. and weight Ecci. 1. 2. who can n. the sand of the sea ? 7.]6.n.not thyself among the multitude of sinners ]6, 17. among such an infinite n. of creatures 16. 5. who shall n. the strength of his majesty ? 9. the 71. of aman*s days at mnst are 100 years 38.29, who maketh all his work byn. 42. 7> deliver all things in n. and weight 45. 11, alter then, of the tribes of Israel 48. 2. ana by his zeal he diminished tbeir n. Bar. 2.29. multitude shall be turned into a small n. Prayer of Matiast. seemed above ?t. ofsandsof sea NUMBERED. lVisd.5.5. how is he n. among the children of God ! £ccl, 1. 9. he creat^her, and saw her, and 7i.)ieT 37. 25. the days of the life of man may be n. NUMENIUS. 1 Mac, 12. 16. we chose N. the son of Antiochus NURSE. i Esd. 1. 28. prayed you, as a n. her young babes S. 25. O thou good n. stablish their feet NURSED. Wi.\d. 7. 4. I was n. in swaddling clothes Bar. 4. 8. ye have grieved Jerusalem that n. you N URTURE. Wtsd. .1. 11. whoso despiscth n. is miserable £cc/. ■;';;. lo.haughty through disdain and wa.it of n. NURTURED. Eecl. 21 . S3, he that is well ». will stand without £2, 'A. an evil h. son is the dishonour of his fmher 31. 19. 1 liltle is sufficient for a man well 7i. 40. 29- a wise man well n. will beware thereof NURTUREDST. 2 Esd, Q. 12. thou 7t.it in thy law, and reformedst it NURTUREl'II. Eccl. 18. 13. he reproveth, aud n. and tcachetb 0. OATH. Esd. 8. 93* let us make an o. to the Lord 96. Esdras took an 0. of the chief of the priests Tob. 8. 20. Raguel had said to bim by an 0. Jud. 8 Jl. touching this 0. which ye made 30. compelled us to bring au 0. on ourselves Eccl. 41. 21. therefore he assured him by an o. Bar, 2. .S4. the laud which I. promised with au 0, 1 Mfit. 6. 61. the princes made an 0. to them 62. but he brake his o. that he had made 7- 18. for they have broken the covenant and 0, 2 Mac. 14. 33. and he made au 0, iu this manner OATHS. Witd. 18. 6, to what 0. they had given credence 22. alledpingfl, and covenants made with fathers 2 .Mic. 4. 34. who gave bim his right hand with 0. 7. "i. but also he assured him with o. 15 10. shewing him the breach of o, OBEDLKNT. 2 Etd. 1. 8. for they have uot been 0. to my law Wisd. 16. 25. it waso. to thy grace that nourisbeth f^cl. 3.6. he that is o, unto the Lord shall be 33. 28. if he be ooto. put on more heavy fetters 42. 23. for all uses, and they are all t>. Bar. 2.5. we have not been 0. to his voice 6. 60. being sent to do their offices, are 0. OBEY. 1 Eld. 4. 10. all his people and armies o. him 5. 69, for we likewise as you do, 0. your Lord 8. 94. as many »-s do 0. the law of the Lord 2 Esd. 1. 24. thou .Tndah wouldst not o. me Jtid. 2. .■*. all that did not 0. the commandment EcclAS.S. gov. the world, and all thinRs 0. his will "Mac ". 3(t ' will nolo, liie king's commandment OFF OBEYED. 1 £/rf. 4. 12. be mightiest, when in such sort de iso. OBEYETH. Eccl. 24. 22. that o. me shall oevtr be confounded Bar. 3. 33. calletb it, and it 0. him with fear OBJECTKTH. t\ ixd. 2. 12. 0. to our infamy the transgressings OBLATION. Dan. 3. 15. nor is there at this time 0, or incense OBLATIONS. 1 Esd. 5. 52. and after that the continual 0. Efcl. 7. 9. Ood will look on the multiude of my p. 50 13, and the 0. of the Lord in their hands 1 Mac. 15. 5. how T confirm to thee all the o. OBSCURE. IVisd. 4. 1 2. doth 0. things that are honest OBSCURITY. Esih. 11. 8. and lo, a day of darkness and 0. OBSERVE. 2 Eid. 7. 21. they should 0. to avoid punishment Eccl. 4. 20. 0. the opportunity and beware of evil 13. 13. o. and cake heed, for thou walkest in peril 18. 27. a wise man will fear, but afool will uot o. 27. 12, if among the indiscreet, 0. the time 1 Mac. 2. 67. take all those that o. the law 2 Mac. 6. 8. that they should o, the same fashions OBSERVED. 2 Esd. 9. 32. our fathers '0. not thy ordinances Eccl, 19. 9. he heard and o. tbee and will hate OBTAIN. 2 Esd. 4. 24. and w* are not worthy to o. mercy 5. 12, then shall men hope, but nothings. 14. 34. and after death ye shall 0. mercy Wisd. 8. 13. by means of her 0. immortality 21. perceived that 1 could not o. her EdH. 11. 10. thou Shalt not 0. nor escape hy fleeing 15. 1. that hath knowledge of the law shall 0. her 1 Mac. 2. 64. for by it shall you 0. glory OBTAINED. 1 Esd. 6, 5, the elders of the Jews o. favour Esth. 16.11. Amao had so far forth o. favour Eccl. 46. 9. and his seed 0. it for an heritage 1 iy«c.2.54,o,the covenant of everlasting priesthood 15.9. when we have 0. our kingdom we will honour 2 Mac, 5.7. howbeit he 0. not the principality 15. 5. he 0. not to have his wicked will done OBTAIN ETH. EccL 19. 18. and wisdom 0. the love of God OBTAINING. Eccl. 10.21, fear of Lord goeih before 0. of authority OCCASION. IVisd. 14.21. this was an o. to deceive the world Eccl. 4. 5. and give him none o. to curse ihee 23. refrain not when there is 0, to do good OCCUPIED. Eccl. 12.3. no good to him that is always©, in evil 38. 25. and that is 0. in their labours 39. 1. he that is o. in the meditation of the law of the Most High, will be 0. in prophecies 2 Mac. 8. 27. they 0, themselves about the sabbath 10. 15. the Idumeans kept the Jews 0. OCCUPIETII. 2 Esd. 16. 42. he that 0. merchandise had 00 profit ODIOUS. Wisd. 12. 4. thouhatedst it for doing most o. works ODOLLAM. 2 Mac. 12. 38. so Judas came into the city O. ODOUR. Eccl. 24. i5. I yielded a pleasant 0. like myrrh ODOURS. 2 Esd. 6.44. there were o.of wonderful smell OFFENCE. Jnd. 12. 2. 1 will not eat thereof, lest there beo. iVisd. 14. 31. that punished the 0. of the ungodly Eccl. 18. 27. a wise man will beware of o, 19. 8. if thou canst without t». reveal them not 2.'1. 11. acknowledge not, he maketh a doubles. 30. 13. lest his lewd behaviour be an 0. to thee 41. 18. of an 0. before a judge and ruler 1 Mac. 5. 4. who had been an 0. unto the people OFFENCES, Prayer of MaTtass. and I have multiplied o. OFFEND. Wisd. 12. 2. therefore chastenest thou them that 0. 15. 1'i. knoweth himself too. above all others Eccl. 7. 7. o. not against the multitude of a city 17. 25. make thy prayer before his face, and o.less 19. 4. that sinneth shall 0. against his own soul S3. 11. ifhe shall o. his sin shall be upon him 31. 10. who might 0. and hath not offended 17, leave oiF, and be not unsatiable lest thou o, 30. drunkenness increasetb rage of a fool till he 0. OFFENDED. SEsd, 12. 41. what have we 0. that thou forsakest us ? Wisd. 10. 8. that to the things wherein they o. 32. 2. putting in remembrance wherein they 0, Eccl. 19. 16. who hath not 0. with his tongue .' 25. 2. and I am greatly 0. at their life 31 . 10. who might offend and hath not 0. ? 32, 15. but the hxDuorite will beo. therLat OLO OFI-ENDETH. Bar. 6. 14. that cannot put to death oec tha. .>. h. % OFFENDING. IVisd. 2. 12. he upbraideth us with our 0. the .av OFFER. 1 Esd. 1.6.0. the passovvr 10 order.andmakereadv 9. 20. and to 0. rams To make reconcilement Eccl, 7. y. when I 0. to God, he will accept it Bar. 1. 10. prepare ye manna, and 0. on the altai 2 Mac, 4. 40. he began first to 0. violence 7. 37. but I 0. up my body and life for the la\«> 12. 43. he sent it to Jerusalem to 0. a siu they commanded the young men to 0. to her 11. 19. a dog shall not so mnch as 0. his month 13. 11. 0. 0. now the gate, our God is with us EstA. 14. 10. o. the mouths of the heathen Eccl. 8. 19. and 0. not thine heart to every man 15. 5. in the midst of congreg.shall she c-his mouth •29. 24. a stranger, thou darest not o. thy mouth 39. 5. and he will o. his mouth in prayer Bar. 2. 6. but to us and our fathers o. shame 17. o. thine eyes and behold; for the dead Da7i. 3, 10. and now we cannot 0. our mouths 1 Mfic. 3. 48. and they laid o. the book of the law 5. 48. howbeit they could noio. unto him 2 AJac. 1. 4. God 0. your hearts in his law 6. 18. Eleazar was constrained to 0. his mouth OPENED, 1 Esd. 8. 46. when he 0. the law they dtood all up 2 Lsd. 6. 20. books shall be ^.before the firmament 8. 52. for unto you isparadisea.tree of life planted 9. 28. I 0. my mouth, and began to talk before God Tot. 8. 13, so the maid o. the door and went in Jiid. 10. 9. the gates of the city to be 0. to me £cci. 43. 14. through this the treasures are 0. 51.25. I o.my mouth and said, buy her for yours, Sus. 25. then ran the one and 0. the garden door 2 Mac. 12. 41. who had 0, the things that were hid OPEN ETiJ. Eccl. 20. 15. he 0, his mouth like acrier 40. U. while he 0. his hand, he shall rejoice OPEN LY. Eccl. 51. 13. I desired wisdom 0. OPERATION. " I'irf. 7. 17- to know the 0. of the elements OPERATIONS. /'a7. 17, 5. they received the Uf.e of the five 0, OPimi, See Gold. OPINION. Eccl. 3, 21., are deceived by their own vain o. OPPORTUNITY. Eccl. 4. 20. observe the 0. and beware of evil \2. 10. if he find o. he will not be satisfied 19. 28. yet when he findeth 0. he will do evil 20.7. a wise man will hold his tongue till he see 38. 24. the wisdom of a learned man cometli l^y *i.^2. I will hunour thy nation, if o. servf .ij. 3i, we having 0. hold 1 824 I my prayer )ld the inherilauCB OSE OPPRESS. fi'ijd. 2. 10. let us 0. the pooTiigut;.jas man /'rtW,17.2.unrighteous thought to 0.the holy n&tiou Eccl. .36. 9. let them perish that 0. the people IMac. 8,18.they saw that the Grecians dido. Israel S Mac. 1. 28. punish them that 0, and do us wrong OPPRESSED. Jud. 9.11 .and helper of the 0. and upholder of weak 16. 8. for the exaltation of those that were o. iVisd. 10. 11, the coveteousness of such as 0, him Ecel. 35. 13. he will hear the prayer of the o. OPPRESSOR. Eccl. 4. 9' him that sufTereth wrong from the o, OPPROBRIOUS. Ecct.23.i5, ibe man that is accustomed to 0. words ORACLE. EccJ. 33, J. the law is faithful to him as an 0. ORACLES. Eccl. 36. 14, fill Sion with thine unpeakable 0. ORCHARD. 2 Esd. 16. 29. as in an 0. of olives, on every tree ORDAIN. 1 Elsd. 8. S3, o. judges and justices in all Syria 2 Esd. 6. 49, thou didst 0. two living creatures Toi. 8. 7. mercifully 0. that we may become aged 1 Mac. 10. 20. this day we 0. thee to be high-priest ORDAINED. 1 Esd. 6. 34. 1 Darius the king have 0. it be done 8. 49. the servant!^ of the temple whom David 0. 2 Esd.T. IJ. O Lord, thou hast 0. in thy law 8.14. it is ao easy thing to be o. by commandment Tab. 1. 6. as it was 0. to all the people of Israel EstA. 13. 6. by Aman who Is 0. over the affairs 14. 9> they will abolish the thing thou hast o. JVisd.9.2.o.ma.n thro' thy wisdom to have dominon £ccl.T. 15. husbandry which the Most High hath 0. 48. 10. who wast 0. for reproofs in their times 1 Mae. 3. 55. Judaso, captains-over the people 4. 59. 0. that the days of the dedication be kept 7.49. moreover, they 0. to keep yearly thib day ORDER. 1 Etd, 1. 6. offer the passover in 0, and make ready 10. the priests and Levites stood in comely 0. 15> the sons of Asaph were in their 0. 8. 10. T have given 0. that such of the nation S Esd. 6. 45, and the stars should be iu 0. 13. 26. he shall 0. them that are left behind 14. 13. now therefore set thine house in 0. Wisd. 7. 29, she is above all the 0, of stars 8. 14. I shall set the people in o. and nations 9.3.o.the world acconiingto equity and righteoiis. Ecel. C. 6. 0. thy way aright, and trust in him 38. 10.0. thy hands aright, and cleanse thy heart 43, 10. they will stand in their 0. and never faint 47. 10. and he set io 0. the solemn times 1 Mac. 6, 40. they marched on safely and in 0. 9. 55. nor could give 0. concerninghis house 2 Mae. 3. 14. he entered iu *oo. this matter 4. 27. as forthe money he took no good o. for it 7. 8. be received also the next torment in 0. ORDERED. IVisd.l 1 . SO. but thou hast 4. all things in measure Eccl. 10, 1. government of a prudent man is well 0. ORDEREST. tfisd. 12. 15* thou 0. all things righteously ORDERING. tVitd. 15. 1. gracious, and in mercy 0. all things E^el. 26, 16. a good wife in the 0. of her house 3S.2.receive thy crown for thy well 0. of the feast . Mac. 16. 14. taking care for the good 0. of them ORDINANCES. Eccl. 6. 37. let thy mind be upon the 0. of the Lord Bar. 2. IS.we have dealt unrighteously in all thy 0. 1 Mac. 1. 13. gave them licence to do after the 0. 2. 21. God forbid that we should forsake the o. ORDINARY. 1 Eirf.l ,16. not lawfulfor any to go from his 0. service Eccl. 33. 9. some of them hath he made 0. days OREB. 2 Etd. B. 33. a charge of the Lord on mount O. ORNAMENT. Eccl. 6. 30. for there is a golden o. upon her 21, 21. learning is to a wise man as an 0. of gold 43, 9. an o. giving light in the highest places 45. 12. an 0. of honour, a costly work Prayer 0/ Manass. made earth with alltf. thereof ORNAMENTS. Jud. 10. 4. and she put about her all her o. Eccl. 45.7. ^e beautified him with comely 0, 1 Mac. 1. 2w. the polden o. before the temple 2. 11. all her 0. are taken away, is a bond-slave 2 Mac. 2, 2. images of silver aiitl gold with tlieiro, 5. 3. there was seen glittering of golden 0. ORPHAN. Esd. 2. 20, defend the 0. clothe the naked 'Jud. 1.8. because I was left an 0. by my falser ORPHANS. 2]i!ac. 8. 28. had given spoils to the anaimed and o. OSEA. 2 Esd. 13. 40. carried in the time of O the king <)-V ArocRC PB{ OSE AS. S Esd. 1 . 39. I will give for leaders, O. Amor- OVEN. 2 Esd. 4. 48. behold,' an hot burning 0. passed by Van. 3. 23. servants ceased not to maki; the > M S6. the angel of the Lord came down into tlte and smote the Aame of the fire out o/thej* OVERCAME, £ Esd. If. 40, the fourth came andp. all beasts IVisd. 16. 10. not the teeth of venomous dragpnS'* 18. 22. so he 0. the destroyer, not with strength 2 Mac. St. SI. being few they 0. the whole couutrv OVERCOME. 1 Esd. 3. 5, let every one speak, he that shall 0. SEsd.3. 21. the first Adam was o. and so be all 6, 28. corruption shall be0. and truth be declaim 7.58. if he be 0. he shall suffer as thou hast saiu 13, 34. willing to come and 0. him by fighting Jud. 5. 20. let us go up^ and we shall 0. them M'isd. 2. 4. and 0. with the heat thereof £cf/. 48. 13. no word could 0. him IMae. 2. 6I, none that trust in him shall be o^ 3 Mac. 11, 13. that the Hebrews could cot he v.. 12. 11. so the Nomades of Arabia being 0. OVERFLOW. Jud. S. 8. be filled with their dead till it 0. OVERLAID. Bar. 6. 39. their gods of wood, which are 0. 5uw OVERMASTER. Eccl. IS. 5, give it sot, lest he 0. thee tbertby OVERMUCH. £c<-/.26.10. lest she al>use herself through 0.UbtTC> OVERPASS. Eecl. 14. 14. let not part ofa good desire u. thee OVERPLUS. 1 Mae. 10. 41, all the o. which officers paid nuL OVERSEE, 1 Esd. 7. 2. did very carefully 0. the holy works. 1 Mac. 3. 32. he left Lysias to 0. the affairs OVERSEEING. Jud. 8. 3. as he stood 0. them^at iKtnnd sheaves IVisd. 7. 23. having all power, 0. all things OVERSEER. Tab, 1. 22. Achiacharus was 0. of the accouius OVERSEERS, 1 Mac. 1.51. he appointed o. over the peopW 10, 37. 1 will that their 0. be of themselves OVERSHADOW. Bar. 5. B. every sweet smelting tree shall 0. I^raeL OVERSIGHT. 1 Mae. 13. 39. as jor any o. or fault committed OVERTAKEN. Jud. 11. 11. and their sin hath o.them OVERTHREW Eccl. 10. 16. the Loril 0, countries of the heathen OVERTHROW. fVisd. 5. 23. ill dealings shall 0. the throues Eccl. 8. 16. where there is no help he will 0. thee 13. £3. if he stumble, they will help to o. thee 29. 16, a sinner will o. the good estate of his suretj Mac. 3, 22, the Lord himself will 0. them 5.3,J udas gave them a great 0.and abated courage OVERTHROWING. Eccl. 13. 13. for thou walkest in peril of thy 0. OVUV-TiiKOWN, Toi. l4.4.Jonah spaise of K ineve,ihat it should be e. Jud.l. 14. they shall be 0. in the streets 16. 11. these lifted their vows but they were 0. Eccl. 3. 24. evil suspicion has 0. their judguienx 12. 12. lest whea he hath 0. thee, he siaud up 27, 3. his house shall soon be 0. 28, 14. hath 0. the houses of great men OVERTOOK. 1 Mae. 12. 30. pursued after ^lem, but o. them nc* OVERWEIGH. Eccl. 8, 2. be not at variance with rich, lest he a, OVERWISE. Ecel. 10. 26. be not o. in doing thy business OUGHTEST. Eccl 15. 11. thou 0. not to do the things he hate^b OURS. I Mae. 12. 23. we dowrite back again to you, i\a your cattle and goods are 0. and o. are youil OUT-GOINGS. Esd. 4. 7. or which are the 0. of paradise OUT-ROADS. 1 Mae. 15. 41, might make 0, onthewaysof Jul* OUTWARD. £ec/. 11 . S. uor abhor a man for his 0. appeacanco OWE. 1 Mac. 13. 39. the crowU'tax also which ye 0. ui OWING. 1 Mae. 13. 15. it 13 lOr money he is a. to the king 15.8. if any thing be or shall be 0* to the kuig. OWNERS. T06. 2. IS. when she had sent them home to the a 13. is it not stolen ? render it to the >. OX. Jitd.ii. 1. trie daughter <»< Meiari, the fott r*" O, ^ocuvriiA'l PAF PACIFY. teci. 48.10. top. the wrath of the Lord's judgment Mac. 4. 45. if he would p. the king towards him PACIflED. £rcl '.6. he will be p. for multit'ide of my bixin 16. 7. he was not u. towards the old giants 34. 19. neither is he p, for sin by sacrificea iMac. 13. e6. Lysias p. made them well affected PAIN. t E-tJ. 8 59' thirst and p, are prepared for them 9. 12. the same must kuow it after death by p. 12. fi6. one shall die on his bed, and yet with p. h'ifd. 10.9. but wi.sdora delivered from p. those Eccl. -It. £0. but the p. of watchiug and choler *«. 19. Ihey were in p. as women in travail i Mae. 7* 3t). who have suffered a short p. p. 5. a ;j. of the bowels that was remediless 9. whilst he lived in p. his flesh fell away 11. bis p, increasing every moment PAlNIiD. 8AfAr.9*7. the members of his body were mucho. PAINS. Eccl. 11. 11. one that lalV- PART. vd. 7. 1. and all his people come to take his p. Tiid. 1. 16. they are worthy to lake p. with it tf. none go without his y. nf voluptuoi'^ness U25 1M«' Eecl. 44.0.1 . ftmnng the twelve tribes did he p. (hem iiar. 6. Cb 'heir wives lay up p. thereof m salt 1 Mae. S. 10. what ■ ation nath not had a p. iu her ? 10. 20. we require thee to take our p* 3 .Wac.8. 28, had giveJ p. of spoils to the maimed PARTAKERS. Esth. 16. 5. caused many to be p. of ionnceut blood tViid. 16. 3, might be made p. of a strange taste 18. 9' should be p. of the same good and evil 2 Mae. 4. 14. to hep. of the unlawful allowance 5. 27. lest they should be p. of the pollmioii PARTED, ETII. IViid. 6. 12. or like as when an arrow p, the air 1 Mac* 1. 6. and p. his kiuf^dom among them PAPJIS. Ecei. 16. C6. he disposed the p. thereof 2 Mac. 7. 4. to cut off the utmost/-, of his body 9. 5. sore torments of the inner p. came on him PARTICULARS. 2 Mac.Z.SQ. to go over things, and to be curious inp. 11. SO. but of the p. I have given order PARTLY. Wisd. 17. 15. werep, vexed with monstrous appa- ritions, and p. fainted, their heart failing them PAllTN ERS. Eecl. 42. 3. of reckonnig with p. and travellers PARTRIDGE. Ecel. 11. 30. as a p. taken and kept in a c-age PASS. Wild. 1. 8. neither shall vengeance ». by him 2. 4. our life shall p. as the trace of^a cloud \Visd. 2.f. and let no flower of the spring /t.by us 6. 22. and I wilt not p. over the truth £«/. 23. 2. spare me not, and it p. not by my sins 42|9* l^st she p. away the flower of her age 1 wlac. 5. 40. if Judas p. ovei first unto us 2 Mac. 15. 36. in no case to let that day p. PASSABLE. 2 Mac. 5. 21. to make the st-a p, by foot PASKUD. Ji{d. 16. 9. and the fauchion p. throngh his neck Esi/i. 15. 6. then having p. throngh all the doors JVisd. 5. 9. those things are p. away as a shadow Eccl. 28. 19. hath not p. through the venom thereof 1 Mae. 3. 37. and having p. the river Euphrates PASSETH. Wild, 2. 5. our time is a verj' shadow that p. away 5. 10. a^ a ship that p. over the waves of water 14. p. away as the remembranra of a guest 7. 24. wisdom p. and goeth through all things Eccl. 25. 11. the love of the Lord p. all things PASSING. IViid. 14. 5. and p. the rough sea in a weak vessel PASSOVER. 1 £)(/. 1. 1. Josias held the feast of the p. in Jeru- salem, and offered the p. the fourteenth day 12. they roasted the p. witK fire, as appertaineth 20. such a p. was not kept in Israel since Samuel PAST. 2 Esd. 4, 5. or call mc again the day that is p. 45. shew me then whether there be more to come than ibp. or more p. than is to come 46. what is p. 1 know, what is to come I know not 9. 1. when thou seest part of the signs p. I'Visd. 11. 12. for the remembranoe of things p, Ecel. 42. 19> he declareth the things that are p. PASl'IME. Wisd. 15. 12. but they counted our life ap. Eecl. 32. 12. take thy p. and do what thou wilt Bmy. 3. 17* had their p. with the fowls of the air PATH. 2 Esd. 14. 22. that men may find thy p. and live Bar. 3.31. no man knoweth orthinkethofher p. PATHS. Toi.4. 19. that all thyp. and counsels may prosper Bar. 3. 21. nor understood they the v. thereof PATHWAY. JVisd. 5. 10. nor ihep. of the keel in the waves PATIENCE. IVisd. 2. 19- examine him with torture and despite, fulness, to know his meekness, and prove hisp. Ecel. C. 14. wo unto you that have lostp. 3. 13. have p. with him, and despise him not 5.11. be swift to hear, with p. give answer 16. 13. the p. of the godly shall not be frustrate 17. 24. he comforted those that fail in p. 20. 32. necessary p. in seeking the Lord is better 29. 8. have thou p. with a man in poor estate 41 . 2. to him that despaireth and hath lost p. PATIENT. 2 Esd. 7. 64. that he is p. and long sufftreth those Eccl. 1 .23. ap. man will bear for a time 2. 4. be p. when thou art changed to low estate 18. 11. therefore is Gtodp. witbihem 35. 18. nor will the mighty be p. towards them PATIENTLY. /iar.4.25. sufferp.the wrath that is come from God 2 Mac.6. 14. whom ihe Lord;).forbeareth to punish PAITERN. Eccl. 38. 28. his eves look still upon they, of thing PEO PAVEMENT. Eeel.^0. 18. tosliponap. is better than to sliu \>a Bel 19. behold now the p. and mark well PAV. Etel. 18, 22. let nothing hinder thee to p. thy vuvi 29- 2, p. thou thy no of thy p, vfsjs accepted both the salvatioo IQ. 5. ttiat tny p. might pass a wonderful way Ecci. Q. 17. the wise ruler off*, for his speech 10. 2. 35 the judge of the p. is himself, so are 8.the kingdom is translated from one/'. to another 16. U. if there he one stiff necked among the;;. 17. 17. he set a ruler over every p. S-i. 1. wisdom shall glory in the midst of her jj. 6. in every p. and nation I got a possession 12. and I took root in an honourable p. 3i.Q. wonderful things hath he done among his j;. 33. 18. hear me, O ye great men of the p. 35. ig. till he have judged the cause of his p. 36. 9. and let theui perish thst oppress the p. 14. fill Sion with oracles, thy p. with glory 37.23. a wise man instruct«th his^. 41 . 18. of iniquity before a congregation and p, 42. 11. lest she make thee a reproach among the ^. 44. 4. leaders of the^. bytheir counsels 15. the p. will tell of their wisdom 45. 3. he gave him a commandment for his p. 15. that they should bless the p. in his name 16. to make reconciliation for his p. 22. neither had he any portion among the p, 46. 7. in that they withheld the p. from sin 8. of six hundred thousand ;j. they two preserved 13. Samuel anointed princes over his ^. 20. to blot out the wlckedDcss of the p. 47. 4. did he not take away reproach from the y. T 5. and to set up the horn of his p. 6. so the p, honoured him with ten thousands S3, even the foolishness of the p. and one who turned away the p, through his counsel 49. 2. he behaved in the conversion of the p. 15. not a man like unto Joseph, a stay of the/;. 50. 5. how was he honoured in the midst of the p. T 17. then all the;?, together hasted, and fell 19. and the p. besought the Lord by prayer Bar. 2. 30. because it is a stiff-necked p. 33. and they shall be my jf. and I will no more drive my;;, of Israel out of the land given them 4.5 .be of good cheer, my ;;,thc memorial of Israel Sus. 7. now when the ;;. departed away at noon 47. then all flie p. turned them towards him 50. wherefore all the p. tamed again in haste 1 Afac. I. 41. wrote, that all should be one ;;. 3. 43. let us restore the decayed estate of our p. and let us fight for our;;, and sanctuary 6. 15. in council consulting alway for the p. 11. 21. ungodly persons who hated their own ;;. S.3. determined to do good to the p. of the Jews 42. I will not only do this for thee and thy p. 14. 23. it pleased the ;;, to entertain the men 15. 40. Cendebeus began to provoke the;j. 2 Mac. 4. 48. that followed for the city and the p. 5, 19. God did not choose the p. for the place's sake, but the place for the ;;. sake 6. 3. this mischief was grievous to the p. iS.though he punish, yet doth he not forsake his;;. 10. 21 . he called the governors of the p. 12. 13. and inhabited by p. of divers countries 42. exhorted the p. to keep themselves from sin 13. 25. the ;;. there were grieved for the covenants 15. 14. who prayeth much for the p. and city 21. that come against thy holy p. to blaspheme PERADVENTURE. Wisd. 13. 6. for they p. err, seeking God 1 Mac. 4. 10. if;;, the Lord will have mercy on us 9. 8. Up. we may be able to fight with them PERCEIVE. JVisd. 16, 18. but themselves might see and p. Bar. 6. 49. how cannot men p. that they be no gods ? PERCEIVED. JVisd.ig. 18. which may well be;;, by the sight Efcl. 18. 12. he saw and ;;. their end to be evil 2 Mac. 2. 7- which when Jeremy p. he blamed them PERDITION. Ecci. 16. 9- he pitied not the people of d. PERFECT. IVisd. 4. 13. he being made ;;. in a short time 15. 3. for to Vnow thee is p. righteousness £cci. I. 18. making peace ana;;, health flourish 31. 10. who hath been tried, and found ^. 34. 8. the law shall be found p. without lies 44. 17. Noah was found p. in the time of wrath 45. 8. he put on him p. glory, and strengthened PERFECTED. IVisd. 4. 16. and youth that is soon p. Eccl 7. 32. that thy blessings may be p. 23. 20. so after they were;;, he looked on them PERFECTION. Estk. 15.5. she was ruddy through thc^. of beauty Wiid. 3. IS. they shall not come to their ;;. 6. 15. to think therefore on her is ;;. of wisdom Eccl, 21.11. the p. of the fear of the Lord is wisdom .34. 8. and wisdom is p. to a faithful mouth 4:i 7- a light that decreaseth in her p. W. 1 1 . when h'- •*■« cloihed with the v. of glory es6 PER PERFECTLY. Jud. 11. 6. God will brin^ the thing p. to pass Eccl. 24. 28. the nrst man knew her not p. 38. 28. and he watcheth to polish it p. PERFO R.MAN CE. Eccl. ig. 20. in all wisdom is the ;;. of the law 2Mac. 11. 17. made request fpr;». of the contents PERFORMED, 1 Esd. 8. 21. let all things be ;;. after the law 2 Esd.7. 24. and they have not p. his works 14. 25. till things be ;;. which thoushalt write Eccl. 7. 25. so shalt thou have p. a weighty matter PERFUME. Tod. 6. 16. thou shalt tiike the ashes of p. Eccl. 49- 1. is like the composition of the p. Bar, t). 43, women sitting in ways, burn braji iorp PERIL. Eccl. 13. 13. walkest in p. of thy overthrowing 1 Mac. 11. 23. Jonathan put himself in;;. PERISH. Jud. 6. 8. thou shalt not p. till thou be destroyed 7. 11. shall not so much as one of thy people p. Etth, 11. 9. the righteous nation were ready top. Wisd. 4, 19. and their memorial shall p. 12. 12. will accuse thee for the datioas thatp. 18. 19. did foreshew this, lest they should ;;. Eccl. 3 . 26. that loveth danger, shall p. therein 5. 7. thou shalt p. in the day of vengeance 8. 15. thou shalt p. with him through his folly 36. g. let them p. that oppress the people 41.6. the inheritance of sinners' children shall s. 44. 18. all flesh should p. 00 more by the flood 47. 22, neither shall any of his works p. Bar. 3. 3. for thou endurest, and we p. utterly 1 Mac. 3. 9. he received such as were ready to p. 6.13. behold, I;;, thro' great grief in a strange land PERISHED. I Esd. 4:27. many also have p. and erred for women Tod. 14. 10. Aman fell into the snare and p. Esi/i. 16. 21. the chosen people should have p. Wisd. 10. 3. he p. in fury wherewith he murdered 6. when ungodly p. she delivered the righteous 14. 6. in the old time, when the proud giants p. 16 5. they p. with the stings of crooked serpents Eccl. 37, 31. by surfeiting have many p. 44. g. who are p. as though they nad never been Bar. 3. 28. they p. through their own foolishness 1 Mac. 13. 4g. a number of them p. through famine 2 Mac, 5. g. thus he p. in a strange land 8. 19. an hundered fourscore five thousand p. PERISHETH. 2 Esd. 9. 37. notwithstanding, the law p. not Eccl. 17. 28. thanksgiving p. from the dead PERJURY. Wisd. 14. 25. so that there reigned tumults, p. PERMANENT. 2 Esd. 3. 22. thus infirmity was made p. PERPETUAL. C Esd. 9. 19. manners are corrupted by a p. seed J7id. 13. 20. God turn these to thee for ap. praise Esih. 14. 5 thou tookest Israel for ap. inheritance Wisd. 10,14. them to be liars, and gave himp. glory 11. 6, instead of a fountain of a p. running river Eccl. 11. 33. lest he bring upon thee a p. blot 37. 26. a wise man's name shall be p. 41. 6. their posterity shall have a p. reproach 1 Mac. 6. 44. that he might get him a p. name 13. 29. made all their armour for a p. memory PERPETUALLY. Eccl. 45. 13. but his children's children p. PERPLEXED. 1 Mac. 3. 31. heing greatly p. in his mind PERSECUTE. 2 Esd. 15. 31. conspiring in great power to p. them PERSECUTED. Jud. 16. 3. out of the hands of them that p. me Wisd. 11. 20. fallen down, being p. of vengeance 16. 16. the ungodly, with showers were they p. Eccl, 30. 19. so is he that is p. of the Lord Bar. 4. 25 for thine enemy hath p. thee PERSECUTION. 1 Mae. 2. 43, they that fled for p. joined them PERSEPOLIS. 2 Mac, Q. 2. he had entered the city called P. PERSIA. 1 Esd. 3. g. the three princes of P, shall judge 8. 80. made us gracious before the kings of P. 1 Mac, 3. 31. he determined to go into P. 6 1. heard that Elymais,in the country of P. 5. there came one who brought tidings into P. 56. Philip was returned out of P. and Media 14. -2. but when Arsaces the king of P. heard 2 Mae. 1. 13. for whun theleader was come into P. 19. for when our fathers were led into P. 33, this matter was told to the king of F. PERSIANS. Esd. 1. 57. became servants, till the P. reig ted Jud. 16. 10. the P. quaked at her boldness Esih. 16, 23. safety to us, and the well-affeclpd V i Mac. 1. 1. hadsmilieu Daiius king of the P. PIT [APOCRTPHa PERSON. Jud. 7. 15. because they -net not *hyp, peaceablj 12, 12. for io, it will be a shame for our p. Esi/i. 16. 11. honoured as the next p. to the king Wild. 6. 7> Is Lord over all, shall fear no man's p. Eccl. 4. 22, accept no p. against thy soul 27. neither accept the p. of the mighty 7. &. lest thou fear the p. of the mighty 10. 5. on p. of the scribe shall he lay bis honouj 35. 13. will not accept any p. against a poor man 42. 1. and accept nop. to sin therebjr 1 Mac. 14. 14. and every wicked p. he took away PERSONS. EsiA. 36. 4. with the glorious words of lewd p. Eccl. 20, 22. by accepting of p. overthrows himself 35. 12. and with him is no respect of ». PEUSUADE. 2 Mac. 11. 14r. promised that he would 0. the king PERSUADED. 2 Esd. 7. 61. joy over them that are p. to salvation 2 Mac. 10. 20, they with Simom werep. formoney 11. 14. and p. them to agree to all conditions 13. 26. Lysiasp. pacified, and made well-affected PERSUASIONS. 1 Esd,5.7Z. by popularp. they hindered the building PERTAIN. Eccl. 21. 25. telling such things asp. not to them 2 Mac. 3. 6. which did not p. lo the sacrifices PERTAINING. 2 Mac. 14. S. care I have of things », to the king PERVERTED. &u. 9. they p. their own mind, and tamed away PESTILENCE. 2 Esd. 15. 49- I will send famine, sword, and p. PESTILENT. Esth. 16. 7- done through the j;. behaviour of them 1 Mac, 10.61. certainp. fellows of Israel assembled PETITION. 2 Esd.Q. 24, give ear to the p. of thy creature 1 Mac. 7.37. house of prayer and;?, for thy people PHENICE. 2 Mac. 4. 22. afterward he went with hi3 host to P, PHILIP. 1 Mac. 6. 2. shieldswhich Alexanderson of P. left 14. then called be for P. one of his friends 63. where he found P. to be master of the city 8. 5. how. they had discomfited in battle P. !2 Mac. ^ 22. he left governor, at Jerusalem, P. 6. 11, bei.ng discovered to P. were all burned PHILOMETOR. 2 Mac. 4. 21. the coronation of Ptolemeus P. 10. 13. left Cyprus, that P. had committed to him PHINEES, PHINEAS. 2 Esd. 1. 2. the son of P. the son of Eleazar 1 Mac. 2,26. as P. did to Zambri the son of Salom Si. P. our father, in being zealous, obtained PHRYGIAN. 2Afac.5.22.atJerusalcm,Philip,for his country aP, PHYSICIAN. Eccl. 10. 10. the p. cutteth off a long disease 38. 1. honour a p. with the honour due to him 3. the skill of the p. shall lift up his head 12. then give place to the p. the Lord created him 15. let bim fall into tlie hand of the p. PHYSICIANS. Ttfi. 2. 10. 1 went to the p. but they helped me not PHYSIC. Eccl. IS, 19- and use p. or ever thou be sif c PIECES. 2£i'f2.1.S2.yehave si aiu, and torn their bodies inp 2. 14. for I have broken the evil io p. and create 2 Mac. 15.33. they should give it by ». to the fowl PIERCE. 2 Mac. 11 . 9. were ready to p. thro* walls of iron PIERCED. Jud. 16. 12. the sons of damsels have p. them thro* PIERCETH. Eccl. 35. 17> the prayer ofthe humble p. the clouda PIKES, 2 Mac. 5.3. shading of shields and a multitude of p. PILGRIMAGE. 2 Elsd. 8. 39. 1 will remember theirp. and salvation PILGRIMS. 2 Esd. 16. 40. be even as p. upon the earth PILLED. Tob. 11. 13. the whiteness p. away from his eyej PILLOW. 1 Kfd. 3. 8. and laid it under king Darius his p, PINCHING. Eccl. 11. 18. waxeth rich by his wariness and p. PIN. Eccl. 14. 24. shall also fasten a p. in her walls PIPE. Eccl.4Q.Z\. the p. and psaltery make sweet melody PIT. IVisd. 10. 13. she went down with him into the p. Eccl. 12. 16. imagineth how to tlirow thee into a 21. 10. but at the end thereof is the p. of heii j 27. 20. whoso digfietli a p. shall fall therein |l Mac. 7. 19. he cast tliem into the great ;; ArOCRTPUA ] PLA t Siae. 1. IQ. And bid it in a bnllow place of & p. PITCH. Zed. 13. 1, he that toncboth p. shall be defiUd Ojh.3. S3. lo make oven hot with rosin, p. Bel S7> tbcD Daniel took p, fat, and bair PITCH. Eetl. 14. S5> he shall p. his tent nigb onto her Mac. 5- 49- every xmnp. his tent where be wu C Mac. 15. 17* they determined not tos. camp PITCHED. Wild. 11. 2. they p. tents where there lay no way 1 Mae, 3. 40. &6 tKey came and p. by Emmaas PITY. S £fif. 1. 19- then bad I p. on yoar moarnings 15. Ip. a man shall have no p. on bis neighboar 7(i#.3. 15 p. taken of me that bear no more reproach 6. 17. who will have p. od yon and save you ? 6. 4. let us pray that Cfod would have p, on us 11. 15. for thou bast scourged and taken;}, on me Jud. 6. 19- and p. the low estate of oTir nation }Lcet. IS. 13. who will p. acl^armer that is bitten 14. BO one that goeth to i- ilnner who willp. ' har. 3. Q. have p. on us, because we have sinned S Mac. 4. 37> Antiocbus was moved to p. and wept 7. 27. have p. on me that bare thee nine months PITIED. iVtf/. 16. 9- be p. not the people of perdition har. 4. 15. nor reverenced old man, nor p. child 8 Mac. 3. SI. then it would have p. a man to see PITIFUL. Ecel. 3. 11. Lord is long-suffering and very p. PLACE. Bsth. 13. 3. had the second p* in the kingdom Wiid. IS. SO. giving them time and p. whereby i9.SS. bet didst assist them in every time andp. Bed. 8. 16. go not with him into a solitary p. 10. 15. the Lord planted the lowly in their p. 15. IS. set him not by, lest be stand up in thy p. 16. 8. nor spared he the p. where Lot sojourned 19. 17. give p. to the law of the Most High C9-S7. give p. thou stranger, to an honourable man 32. S. take th^ p, that thou mayest be merry 41 .19-of theft in regard of 0. where thou sojournest 48, 5. didst raise bis soul irom the p. of the dead Bar. 3. 15. who hath found out her p. T C4. and how large is the p. of his possession Sut. 49. return again to the p. of judgment 1 Mac. 10. 14. for it was their p. of refuge 14, 36. they did much hurt in the holy p. 16. 16. came on Simon into the banqueting p, iMac. 1. 19- so that the p. wasanknown to all men PLACED. S Mnc. 15, so. the beasts wera conveniently p. PLACES. Tob. 5. 5. and knowesc thou those p. well ? hed. 9. 7. nor wander in the solitary p. thereof !4 4. I dwelt in high p. my throne is in a pillar S:. IS. some of them he turned out of their p. 46. 9- 30 thftt he entered on the high p. of the land PLAGUE, fi Esd. 15. IS. Egypt shall bo smitten with the p. l6.19-hehold famine andjD.tribulation and anguish Ecd. 23. 11. p. shall never depart from his house 25.13. give me any p. but the p. of the heart £ar. 6.48. when there cometh any war or p. 49. neither savp themselves from war nor 0. lilfac.3.29. because of the p. be bad brought on land 2 Mac. 9. 5, with an incurable and invisible p, PLAGUED. I Mac, 9. 55. even at that time was Alcimusp. iMae.Q, 11. being D. be began to leave oS* bis pride PLAGUES. Wild. i4. fiS. those so great p. called they peace Bar. 2. 2. to bring upon us greatp. such as never 7. all p. are come upon ns the Lord pronounced 3. 4. for the which cause these p. cleave to us SAf« hath understanding, will p, great men PLEASED. Tab. 5. 16. so they were well p. then said he Jud.T.iG. these wordsp.Olofernes and bis servants 15. 10. done much good, and God isp. therewith Wisd. 4. 10. he p. God and was beloved of him 14. for his soul p. the Lord, therefore he basted Ecel. 34. 19. the Most High is not p. with offerings 44. 16. Enoch p, the Lord, and was translated 48. SS, Ezekias did the thing that p. the Lord I Mac. I. IS so ibis device p. them well 8.21. so that matter p. the Romans well 10. 47. but with Alexander they were well p. 14. 4. his authority-and honour p. them well 47. then Simon was well p. to bo high-priest S Mac* 1 . 20. when it p. God, N eemias being sent 11. 35. bath granted, therewith we are well p. 14.35. wast p. that the temple should be among us PLEASETH. Jud. 3. 3. our flocks and herds, use them asp. thee Ecd 19. 21, master, I will not do as it p. thee 30, 38. he that p. great men ^hall get pardon 39. IB. at bis command is done whatever p. him PLEASING. To&. 4. 21. do that which is p. in his sight Wisd. 9> 10. that I may know what is p. to thee 17. 18. a p, fall of water running violently Ecd. 48. 16. some did that which was p, to God PLEASURE. Wisd. 1. 13. nor bath be p. in the destruction 7.2. and the p. that came with sleep 8. 18. great p, it is to have her friendship Ecel. 9- 10. when old thon shalt drink it with p. 15. in the thing that the ungodly have p. in 11. 27. aHliction maketh a man forget p. 14. 5. he shall not take p. in his goods 18. 32. take not p. in much good cheer 19.5.whoso takcth p. in wickedness, be condemned 25. 21. and desire her not for p. 33. 13. as the clay is in the potter's band to fashion it atp.soman is in hand of him that made him 37. 28. nor hath every soul p. in every thing 41. 4. why art thou against thep.of the Most High'' 1 Mac. 4. 42, priests, snch as had p. in the law 2 Mac. IS. 11. promising to p. him otherwise PLEASURES. Ecel, 19> 5. he that resisteth p. crowneth life 1 Mac. 8. 30. think meet, they may do it at their p. PLENTY, Jud, 2. 18. p. of victual for every man of the army PLOTS. 1 Esd. 5. 73. by secret p. and popular persuasions PLOUGH. Ecd, 38. 25. how can he get wisdom that holdeth p.? PLOWETH. Ecd. 6. 19- to come to her, as one that^. and soweih POINT. Ecd. 31. IS. judge, and be discreet in every p. 2 Mac. 2. 30. to stand on every p.and go over things 13. 10. being at the p to be put from their law POINTS, POINTS. 2 Mac. 12. 22. wounded with p. of their own swords 15. 12. and exercised in all y. of virtue POISONED. 2 Mae, 10. IS. that hep. himself, and died POLICY. 1 Mac. 8. 4. that by their p. they had conquered 2 Mac. 13. 18. went about to take the holds by p. 14. 29. watched to accomplish this thing by p. 31. he was notably prevented by Judas* p. POLICIES. Jud. 11, 8. we have heard of thy wisdom and p. POLISH. Ecd. .38. 28. and watcheth top. ic periectly POLISHED. Bar, 6. 8. his tongue is p. by tiie workman POLLUTE. 1 Mac. 1. 46. p. the sanctuary and holy peop.e 2 Mae. 6. 2. lo r. also the temple iu Jerusalem ' POLLUTED. 1 Etd. 8. 63. is a land p. with the pollutions POS 2 Etd. 15. 6. wickeaness hath p. the whole earth Tob. 2. 9. being p. and my face was nncove*«d 3, 15. that ] neverp. my name nor name 01' my Jud. 9> 2. and p. her virginity to her reproach 1 Mat. 14. 36. they p. all about the sanctuary 2 Mae. 5. 16. taking the holy vesaels with p. Aandi POLLUIETH. £ec/. 40. 29. hep, himself with other men's meal POLLUTION, S. Jud. 9- 4. which abhorred the p. of ^eir blood 1 Mac. 13. 50. he cleansed the tower from p. 2 Mac. 5. 37. lest they should be partaJters of the p POMEGRANATES. Ecel. 45. 9* be compassed him with 0, and bells POMP. 1 Mac, 10. 86. meil of city met him with great p PONDER. 2 Esd.^, 31. p. now by thyself, bow great fruit Ecd. 21. 17, they shall p. bis words in their hearC PONDERED. Wisd. 8. 17 . when I p. them in my heart POOLS. S Esd. 16. 60. p. on the tops of the mountains POOR. 1 Esd. 3. 19- the mind of the p. man and of the rich S. £f(f.l5.51. thou shalt be weakened as ap. woman Tob. 2, 2. bring what p. man soever thou fiodest 4. 7- neither turn thy face from any p. 31 . fear not, my son, that we are made p. Wisd. 2. 10, let us oppress thep. righteous mac Ecd. 1. 28. clstrust notthe Lord when thou art p. 4. 1. my son, defraud not thep. of his living 4, neither turn away thy face from a p, man 8. not grieve to bow down thine ear to the p. 7. 32. and stretch thine hand unto thep. 10. 22. whether he be rich, noble, or p. 23. it is not meet to despise thep. man 30. thep. man is honoured for his skill 11. 21. easy on the sudden to make ap. man neb 13. 3. the p. is wronged, and must intreat also 18. what peace between the rich and thep. / 10. rich eat up the p. || 20, rich abhor thep. 21. but ap. man is thrust away by his friends S3, the p. man slept, and yet they rebuked him 23.ifp.man speak, they say, what fellow is this . 21. 5. aprayer out of a p. man's mouth reachetb 25. 2. my soul bates a p. man that is proud S6. 4. a man be rich or p. if be have a good heart 29. 8, have thon patience with a man in p. esUite 9. help thep. for the commandment's sake 22. better is the life of a p. man in a cottage 30, 14. better is the p. being sound and strong 31. 4. thep. labouretbinbisp. estate, and is needy 34. 20. brings an offering of the goods of the p. 35. 13. will not accept any person against ap. maa 38. 1 9- the life of the p. is the curseof the heart Bar. 6. 28. but to the p. they give nothing of it 2 Mac. 4. 47. and those p. men he condemned POPULAR. 1 Esd. 5. 73. by their secret plots andp. persnision* PORCH. t Esd. 9. 41. the broad court before the holv p. 2 Mac, 1.8. burnt the p. and shed Iniiucent blood PORTERS. 1 Esd. 1. 16. moreover thep, were at every gate PORTION. Esth. 13. IG. despise not the p. thon deliveredst ll'iid. 3. 9. for this is our p. and our lot is this Ecel. 7. 31. give him his p, as it is commanded 11. 18, and this is the p. of bis reward 14. 9- the covetous is not satisfied with bis p, 17. 17. but Israel is the Lord's p. 24. IS. in the p, of the Lord's inheritance 35. 19. let the p. of a sinner fall upon her S6. 3. a good wife is agoodp. which shall be given in tbe p. of them that fear the Lord 23. a wicked woman given as a p. to wicked man 41. 9. and if you die, a curse shall be your p. 31. be ashamed to take away ap. or a gift 45> 22. nor bad be any p. among the people, for tbe Lord himsplf is his p. and inheritance 2 Mae. 1. 26. preserve thy own p. and sanctify it 14. 15. and who always helpeth his p, PORTIONS. £r£/.44.33.gave him an heritage, and divided his p 50. 12. when he took p. out of the priest's hands POSSESS. Jud. 8. 'J3. a reproach to all them that p, us Esd. 11, 24. 1 have enough, andp, many things POSSESSED. Ecd. 36. 15. thou bast p. from the begmnmg POSSESSION. Jud. 16. 21. Judith remained in her own p. Wisd. 8. 5. if riches be a p. to be desired in life Ecel. 4. 16. his generation shall hold her in p. 34.6. in every people and nation I got a p. 28. 24. look that thon hedge thy p. with thorus 51. 21. therefore have I gotten a good p POSSESSIONS. £cc/. 41. 1. to a man that livrth at XKb\. in Uii POU POSSIBLE. Jftnl. iC. 15. it is not p. to escape thine hand i Mac .3.(1. it w&sp.to bring all into the king's band it. 10. it is not p. that the state should be quiet POST. Wisi. 5. 9- passed away as a j». that Lasted by POSTERITY. 1 Eirf.4.5.l.have free liberty ,as well they as theirp. i>c/. 45. 24. he and p. should have the dignity 25. the inheritance should be to his p. alone 47. 22. nor will he abolish the p. of his elect Bar. 2. 15. Israel and his p. is called by thy name 2 Mac. 1 . 20. did send of the p. of those priests POTENTATES. Eccl. 10. 24. judges and p. shall be honoured POTS. 1 £jrf.l.l2.the sacrifices, they sod them in brass o. POTTAGE. Bel S3, a prophet Ilabbucoc, who had made p. POTTER. Wild, 15.7. the p. tempering soft earth ; but what is the use of either sort, the p. himself is the judge Eccl. 27. 5. the furnace proveth the^. vessel 3.1. 1.3. as the clay is in the p. hand to fashion it 38. 29. so doth the p. sitting at his work POVERTY. iiJcc/.lO. 31. honoured in p.howmoch more in riches dishonourable in riches, how much more in p. 11. 12. is slow, wanting ability, and full of ;>. 14. life, death, p. and riches come of the Lord 13. 24.^. is evil in the mouth of the ungodly 18. 25. when thou art rich, think (m p. and need 22. 23. be faithful to thy neighbour in his p. 26. 28. a man of war that suffereth p. 1Z9- 9- turn him not away because of his p, POWER. 8 Esd. 1. 10. all his p. have T smitten down Jud, 2. 12. as I live, and by the p. of my kingdom 9- 31- for thyjj. standeth not in multitude 14. that thou art the God of all p. and might 11. 7. as his p. Hveth who hath sent thee, and the fowls of the air shall live by thy p. 13. 4. OLord Godof all ;j. lock at this present 11. God is with us, to shew his^, in .Temsalem 19* which remember the p. of God for ever Wild. 1. 3. his;), when it is tried reproveth unwise 6. 3. p. is Riven you of the Lord, and sovereignty 7. 23. stedfast, free from care, having all.;7. 25. for she is the breath of the p. of God 26. the unspotted mirror of the p. of God 9. 11. and she shall preserve me in her^. 10. 2. and gave him p. to rule all things 11. 20. being scattered through the breath of thy /r. tl. who may withstand ihep. of thine arm * 12. 15. thinking in not agreeable with thy^. 16. thy;i. is the beginning of righteousness 17. men will not believe thou art of a ful];i. 18. but thou tnasteiing thy ^j.judgest with equity^ for thou mayest use p. when thou wilt -4.31. it is not the p. of them by whom they swear 15. 2. if we sin we are thine, knowing thy;». 3 . to know thy p. is the root of immortality 16. 13. for thou l;ast;j. of life and death 19. it burneth in water above the p. of fire Eecl. 3. 20. for the p. of the Lord is great 6. 26. and keep her ways with all thy p. 8. 13. be not surety above thy;>. for if thou be 9. 13. keep far from the man that hath p. to kill 10. 4. the/), of the earth is in the hand of the Lord 13. 2. burden not thyself above thy /i. while livest 15. 18. he israighty in p. and beholileth all things 18. 4. towhoTiihG hath given p. to declare works 4fi. 6. and with hailstones of mighty p. 49 5. therefore he gave their p. to others Bar. 1 . 6. collection, according to every man's p. 3. 5. think on thy p. and thy name at this time 6 59. belter to be a king that sheweih his p. 63. these like to them neither in shew nor p. "Prayer of Manass. fear and tremble lefore thy/). 2 Mac. 3. 24. the Lord of spirits, and the prince of all p. all were astonished at the p. of God 28. manifestly they acknowledged the;;, of God 9 e. shewing forth to all the manifest jf. ofGod 11. 4. not at all considering the p. of God 12. 28. who with his ;;. breaks strength of enemies POWERS. /Jrtw.S.^g. O all ye;i. of the Lord, bless ye the Lord Prayer of Mauass. all the p. of heavens praise thee POWERFUL. Eccl. 16. 15. that his ;j. worts might be known POUR. ^nb. 4, 17. p. out thy bread on burial of the just L^cl. 10. 13. he that hath it, shall p. out abominat. 10. J I. he is mighty to p. out displeasure "J. 33. I will yet ^. out doctrine as prophecy *^''-J- T^'sc up indipnation, and p. out wrath 3t).fi. he shall ;.. out wise sentences and give thanks 28. they p out their force, and app»Me wrath POURliD. Led. IP. 20. they;), forth exquisite nafablCS W2H ft%..'\ ' Eceiao. 15. he ;).of ihs blood ol the grape, he p.owi at the foot of the altar a sweet-smelling savour 27. who out of his hearty, forth wisdom e Mac. 1. 31. water to be p. on the great stones POURETPL Eccl. 18. 11. God p. forth mercy on them 35. 14. the widow, when she ;;. out her complaint 43. 19. the hoar-frost as salt he ;f, on the earth PRACTICE, S. Eccl. 10. 6. do nothing at all by injurious/). 27> 9> truth will return to them that p in her PRACTISED. 3 Mac. 14. 22. lest treachery be suddenly p. PRACTISING. 1 Esd. 2. S6. that city was p. against kings PRAISE. 2 Esd. 13. 57. giving/), greatly to the Most High T06. 3. 11. let all thy works p, thee for ever 8. 15. thou art worthy to be praised with all pure and holy /?. therefore let thy saints p. thee 12. 6. bless Goi,p. him, p, him, it is good top. and exalt God, therefore be not slack to p. him 13. Q. p. the Lord of might, and extol the King 7- my soul shall/), the king of heaven and rejoice 14. 7 . so shall all nations p. Lord and confess God Jud. 13. 14. then said she, p. p. God, p. God I say 20. God turn these to thee for a perpetual p. 16. 1. the people sang after her this soog of p. Est/i. 13. 17. we may live, O X^rd, and/), thy name, destroy not the mouths of them that p. thee Wisd. 15. 19- nor are they to be desired, but they went without the p. of God and his blessing Eccl. 11. 31. in things worthy/), will lay blame 15. 9. p. is not seemly in the mouth of a sinner 10. for p. shall be uttered in wisdom 17. 27. who shall p. the Most High in the grave 23. the sound in heart shall/?, the Lord 18. 28. and will give p. to him that found her 24. 1. wisdom shall p. herself, and shall glory S7. 7- p. •'io man before thou hearest him spe^ 35. 2. he that giveth alms, sacrificeth p. 39. 10. the congregation shall declare his p. 14. sing a song of p. and bless the Lord 15. shew forth his p. with the songs of your lips 35. p. ye the Lord with the whole heart 43. 11, lookon the rainbow, and/), him that made it 44. ] . let us now/), famous men, and our fathers 51. 1. 1 will thank thee, I do give p. to thy name 29. rejoice in his mercy, be not ashamed of his p. Bar. 3. 6. thou art ourGod, thee, O Lord, will we/). 7. that we should p. thee in onr captivity Dan. 3. 35. p. and exalt him above all forever And so to the end of the chapter* Prayer of Manass. 1 will p. thee for ever all days of my life, all the powers of heaven do p. thee 1 Mae. 4, 33. let all p> thee with thanksgiving PRAISED. 1 Esd. 4. 6S. they p. the God of their fathers 2 Esd. 2. 42. they all p. the Lord witn songs 3bi. 8. 15, then Raguel p. God, and said. O God, thou art worthy to be p. Tvith all i»Oiy praise Jvd. G, 20. comforted Achior, and p. him greatly Witd. 10. ?0. the righteous p. thy holy name £cW.47.6.peoplep. him in the blessings of the Lord Dfl7r.3.29,blessed art thou, O Ld. God, to hep. and exalted above all for ever, 30, ?A, 32, 33, 34. Sks. fi3. they p. God for th"ir daughter Susanna 1 Mac. 4.24. wenthome, andp. the Lord in heaven 2 Mac. 11. 9, then they p. the merciful God PRAISES. Esth. 14. 10. heathen to set forth the p. of the idols PRAISING, Toi. 11. 1, after this, Tobias weJit his way p. God 16. Tobit went out, rejoicing and p. God 14. 1. so Tobit made an end of p. God prtjrf,19.9.p.thee, O Ld. who hadst delivered them Eccl. .19. 15. and in p. him you shall say thu-i Dan. 3. 1 . and they walked in the fire, p. God 1 Mac. 4.55. worshipping and p. the God of heaven 2 Mac. 12. 41. p. the I./)rd, the righteous judge 15. 29. p. the Almighty in their own language PRAY. Tob. e. 17. rise up and p. to God, who is merciful 8. 4. let us p. that God would have mercy on us 12. 12. when thou didst p. and bury the dead Jvd. 8. 31. therefore nowp, thou for us, because 9- 12. I p. thee, I p. thee, O God of my father 11. 17. I will p. to God, and he will tell me Wisd. 16. 28. and at the day-spring p. to thee Eccl. 37. 15. above all this, p. to the Most High 39. 5. and he will p. before the Most High- PRAYED. lob. 3. 1. I did weep, and in sorrow p. saying 13. then she p. toward the window and said Esth. 14. 3. she p. unto the Lord God of Israel IVisd. 7. 7. Ip. and understanding was.g!ven vat 1 Mac, 11. 71. he cast earth on his head and p. 2 Mac. 1. 8. then wep, to ihe Lord and were heard 2. 10. ns when Mosesp. 10 the Lord^ihe fire came down from heaven, even so p. Solomon also PRE [AlOCRTPH*. 2 Mac.5.4. every one p. that that apparition migtu 15. 12. Oniasp. for the whole body of the Jcwi PRAYER. Tob. 12. 8. p. is good with fasting and alms 13. 1. *^heD Tobit wrote ap. of rejoicing, and said Jud. Q, 12. Kiogofevery creature, hear thou my^ 13 . 10. they went according to their custom to p. l-lsth. 13. 8. Mardocheus made his p. to the Lci4 IVisd. 13. 17. then maketh he p, for his goods Eccl. 4. 6, his p. be beard of him that made him 7>10.be nut faint-hearted when thou makest thy p. 17- 25* return, and make thyp. before his face 21. 5.a p. out of a poor man's mouth reacheth tft the ears of God, and his judgment cnmetb 34. 26. and duth the same, who will hear his p. 35. 13. he will hear the p, of the oppressed 16, his p. shall reach unto the clouds 17. the p. of the humble pierceth the cloud* 36. 17. O Lord, hear the p. of thy servants 39. 5. and he will open his mouth in p. fj. he shall give thanks to the Lord in his ^ 50. 19. the people besought the Lord by p 51-11.1 called on the Lord.and so myp.washearC' 13, when young, I desired wisdom opeiily inp, 1 Mac.d.SZ.viho sounded trumpets and cried with p. 7. 37. be an house ofp.artd petition for thy people 2 Mac. 1. 23> the priests made a p. whilst sacrificc £4. p. was after this manner, U Lord, Lord God 10. £7. after the p. they took their weapons 12. 42. betook themselves to p. and besought hinr 15. 22. in his p, he said after this manner 26. encountered enemies with invocation andp PRAYERS. Tob. 3. 16. so the p. of them both were heard 12. 15. which present the p. of the saints Ju^.4.13. so God heard their p.and looked on their 13. 3. for she said she would gu forth to herp. Bar. 2. 14. bear our p. OLord, and our petitions' 1 Mac. 12. 11. in our p. to think on our brethren 2 Mac, 1.5.God hear yourp. and be at one with yoa PRAY EST. Eccl. 7. 14. make not mi.cb babbling when thot ;;.. 18. 23. before thou p. prepare thysett 28. 2, so thy sins shall be forgiven when tho PRAYETH. Ecel. 34, 24, when one p. and another curscth PREACH. 2 Esd, 3. 1 32. till I come and p. mercy unto them PRECEPTS. S Etd* 16. 76. the guide of them who keep my p. Tub. 6. 15. dost not thou remember the p. ? PRECIOUS. Tob. 13. 16. for Jerusalem he built up withp. stone* Jud. 10. 3. she anointed herself withp. ointment Esth. 14.S. instead of p. ointments covered her head> 15. 6. robes all glittering with gold and p. stones H'isd. 7. 9. nor compared I to her any p. stones- Eccl.Q* 5. fall not by those things that are p. in bet PREDECESSORS. Er//j.l4.5.thou tookest our fathers from all.their» PRIUEMINENCE. Eccl. 33. 22. in thy works keep to thyself the p. 1 Mac. 11. 27. and gave him p. among his friend* PREFERRED. Jfud. 7. 8. I p. her before sceptres and thrones PREPARE. 1 Esd. 1.4. p. yon after your families and kindred> 2 Esd. 14, 24. look thou p. thee many box-trees Tob. 5. 16. he said p. thyself for the journey 11. 3. let us haste before,, and p. the house Jwd. 2. 7. that they p. for me earth and water 12. 1. that they should p. for bcroC his meats. Eccl. 2. 1. my son, p. thy soul for temptation 17- they ih^t fear the Lord will^. their hearts 18. 23. before thou prayest p. thyjielf 33. 4. p. what to say, so shalttbou be heard. PREPARED. 1 Fjd. 1. 13. they p. for thenaselves and priests 14. th£ Levitesp. foi themselves and priests Tob. 2. 1. there was a good dinner p. for me 5. 16. when his son had p. all things for joumej Jud: 9t ©. we axe herCk for all ihj ways are p. 12. 19, she ate and drank what her maid had p. E^th-li."!. at theircry all nations were p. to battle IVisd. 9. 8. which thou, hast p.. from ihe beginning 16. 20. didit send bread p.. without their labour Eccl. 49. 12^. which was p. for everlasting glory PKEPAilEDST. IVisd. 1.6. 2. thou p^ for them meat of astrange tastft PREPARETH. led. 2&. 28. Lord p. such an one for the sword PREPARING. JVisd^ 14. 1. again,, one p. to sail, calleth on wr <( PRESCRIBED. 1 Esd. 1. 5. according as David the king oflbraclp PRESENCE. li^isd. 14. 17. whommen could not honour inp. EccLS.li.Tise not in anger at p. ol injurious ipei'i-oijt PRESENT. msd. 2. 6. let lis enjoy the good things tha* rjro Uwrf. 1. 5. when li Is o. men talc rtaiupieat .( y. Q. Wisdom was ;*. wLen thou madcst tho world 10. that being p. she may labour with me 11. 11. wbpthcr absent or p, they were vexed 14. 17> misht flatter him absent as if he were p. ^/. 1. 21. where it ii p. it tumetfa away wrath V7. S3, whenthon Hrt;i. he will speak sweetly si. 6. gold ruin of many, their tlestruciion was p. PKESENV. M- IS. IS. which p. the prayers of the saints PRESENTS. Beel. SO. 99' P- <^nd gifts blind the eyes of the wise PRESERVATION. Eccl. 34. l6. be is a p. from stumbliog and help PRESERVE. Tob. 6. IT thou shalt p, her, and she shall go Wild. 9> H. and she shall p. me in her power PRESERVED, ETH. fVisd. 10. 1 . she y. the first formed father of world 4^ wisdom again p. it, and directed the course S. and she p. him blameless unto God 11. S5. or have been p. if not called by thee \t. 26. but that it is thy word which p. them Eecl. CO. S. he that confesseth shall be p. from hurt PRESS. Pcfi. 13. 10. p. not on him, lest thou be put back 31. 31. p. not on hihi with urging him to drink PRESSED. WYjrf. 17. II. wickedness beingp, with conwience Ecet. 46. 5. when the enemies p. upon bim 6«/S0. when the king saw that they p. him sore C .yiae. 14. 9. our nation, which isu. on every side PRESUMED. 2 Mae. 3. 24. all thatp. to come in were astonished 5. 15. but p. to go into the most holy temple PRESUMPTION. Eith. 1,1. 2. not lifted up with p. of my authority iMae. 5. 18. this man bad been put back from p. PRETEND. £ceM2.17. though he p. to help thee, yet undermine PREVAIL. £ff/. 29. 6. if he «. he shall hardly receive the half PREVENT. Wild. ]6. 28. we must p. the sun to give thauks PREVENTETII. Witd. 6. 13. she p, them that desire her PREY. 1 Eld. 8. 77' for our sins, we were given up for ao. Jtid. 5. 24. they shall be a p. to be devoured of all 9. 4. thou ha^at given their wives for a p. 16. 5. that he would make my infants as a p. Eccl. 27. 10. as the lion Ueth in wait for the p. 1 $fae. 7. 47< they took the spoils and the p. PRICE. Ecel. 33.30. becau3e thou hast bought him with a ;>. Bar. 6. 25. the things are bought for a most high>i. PRICKED. Witd. 16.1 1 .they were p.that they should remember Kre/.12.12«Iest thou I'emembermy words and be p. 14. 1, who isnotp. with the multitude of sins PRICKETH. Ecel. S2. 19. he that p. the eye, will make tears PRIDE. T06. J. 13. forinp. isdeptruction and much trouble Jfid. g. g. behold their p. and send thy wrath £'M. 13. 12. it was not in/', that 1 did not bow 14. not worship any but ihee.nor will I do it inp. W'l/rf. 5. 0. what bath p. profited us ? or riches Eccl. 10.7. »i is hateful before God and man 13. p, is tne beginning of sin, he that hath it IQ. p. was not made for man, nor furious anger 21. roughness and p. is the losing thereof 15. 8. she is far from p. liars cannot remember 16. B. but he abhorred them for their p. S6. 26. she that dishonoureth him in nerp. 43, 1, the p. of the height, the clear firmament Bar. 4. 34. her p. shall be turned into mourning Mac.1.4Q.i\ovf hath p. and rebuke gotten strength i. 20. they come against ns in p. and iniquity iMae. 1. 26. punish them that with p. do us wrong 5. 21. weening inhisp. to make the land navigable -.16. shalt receive just punishment for thy p. /. 7-but still was filled with p. breathing out 11. he began to leave off his great p. i5. 6. Nicanor in exceeding p. determined PRIEST. vel.7. HI. fear the Lord, and honour the p. So. 1. Simon high p. son of Onias, who repaired Mae. 8. 1. Mattaihias a p, of the sons of Joarib 7- 11. one that is ap. of the serd of Aaron 15. 1. to Simon the p. and prince of the Jews See High. PR] ESTS. Etd. 1, 2. having set the p. according torourses 4- 03. the p. that went away should have liberty 54, the p. vestments wherein they minister 9.69. (he p. stood arrayed in their vestments •■ 77. we with our p. were given up to the sword iud. 11. 1.1, nhich they had reserved for the p. **W.12.6.with ihcirp.out of their idolatrous crow Eccl.7. 29. fear the Lord, and reverence his p. 50. 12. he took the portions out of the ft. hands Bar. I. 7. to the p. and all the people at Jerusalem 10. confusion of faces helongeih to onr p. 6, 10. the p. convey from their gods, gold, silver IB. even so the p. make fast their temples 28. things s.%crificed, their v. sell and abuse 31. the p. sit in their temples, their ulothes rent 33. the p. also take off their garments 48. the p. consult with themselves where may be 55. when fire falleth their p. will flee away Dan. 3. 62. O ye p. of the Lord, bless ye the Lord BelQ. the king was wpoth, and called for hisp. 10. now the p. of Bel were threescore and t»n 15. in the night came the p. with their wives 26. the king hath put the p. to death 1 Mae. 3. 49. they brought also the p. garments 51. thy p. are in heaviness and brought low 4, 38. they saw the p. chambers pulled down 42. so he chose p. of blameless conversation 5. 67. certain p. desirous to shew their valour, slain 7. 36. the p. entered in, and stood before the altar 10.42.br*c'iuse they appertain to thep.th.itminibter 2 Mjc. 1 . 10. who was of the stock ofthe anointed p. 13. they were slain by the deceit of Nanea'sp, 19' the p. that were then devout, took the fire 20. Nceniiasdid send of the posterity of those p. 2.S. the p. made a prayer while sacrifice 30, tho p. sung psalms of thanksgiving 3. 15. thep. prostrating themselves before the altar 4. 14. the p. had no courage to serve any niorR 14. Si. then the p. lift up their hands to heaven 15. 31. when he had set the p. before the altar PRIESTHOOD. Ecct. 4'S. 7. he gave htm the p. amonp the people J5. they should execute the ofhce ofthe p. 24. should have the dignity of the o. for ever 1 Mac. 2. 54. tho covenant of an everlasting p. 7. 21. bat Alcimus contended for the high p. 11. S7. the king confirmed him m the hish p. 16. 24. nre written in the chronicles of his p. Zllac, S. 17. that gave them the d. and thesaixtuary 4. 24, he got the p. to himself, offering more 11. 3, to set the high p. to sale every year 14, 7, of my ancestor's honour, I mean the high p. PRIETH. EceJ. 14. 23. he that p. in at her windows shall also PRINCE. Jvd. 9. 10. tho servant with the p. and the p. with Eccl. 41. 17. be ashamed of a lie before a p. 4Q. 12. he was not moved with presence of any p. Dan. 3. 15. nor is there at this t'me p. or prophet 1 Mac. 3. 13. when Seron a p. of the army heard 9. 30, we have chosen thee this day to fra our p 15. 1. unto Simon the priest and p. of the Jews fi. to Simon high priest and p. of his nation 2A/ac.3.34.the P. ofall power caused an apparition PRINCES. £cc/.10.14. hath cast down the thrones of proud p. 39. 4. be shall appear before p. he will travail 46. 18. he destroyed all the p. of the Philistines Bar. 2. 1. against our p. and the men of Israel 3. 16. where are the p. of the heathen become 1 Mac. 6. 60. the king and the p. were content 7.26.the king sent Nicanor one of his honourablep. 9.37. daughter of one ofthe great p. of Cbanaan PRINCELY. 1 Etd. 4. 46. this is the p. liberality from thee PRINCIPALITY. 2 Mac. 4. 27. so Menelaus got the p. 5. 7. howbeit, for all this he obtained not the p. PRISON. Eccl. 13. 12. be will not spare to put thee in p 2 Mac. 13.21. when had gotten him , put him in p. PRISONER. Jvd. 16. 9- her beauty took his mind p. 2 Mac. 14. 27. that he should send Maccabeus p. 33. If you will not deliver me Judas as a p. PRISONERS. 2 Esd. 13.40. ten tribes which were carried awayp. JVisd. 17. 2. p. of darkness, and fettered with night 1 Mae. 9. 70. that he should deliver them the p. 72. when he had restored unto bim the p. 15. 40. Cendebeus began to take the people p. PRIVATE. Eith, 14. 16. 1 wear it not when T amp. bymrself 2 Mac. 4. 5. the good of all, both public and p. PRIVY. IVisd. 8. 4. she is p. to the mysteries of knowledge Stu. 18. they went out themselves at p. doors BetiS. under table they had made ap. entrance 21. who shewed him p. doors where they came 2 Mae, 1. 16. and opening a p. door of the roof 8. 7* took advantage of night forsuchp. attempts PRIVILY, Mae. 9. 60. he sent letters p. to his adherents 2 Mae. 1. 1:9, the priests took the fire of the aliarp. 8. 1. they went p. into the towns and called PROCEED. 1 Esd, 2.29. those wickKd worki'rsp. no further PRO PROCiiEDir.U. 2 Eld. 10. 19. so 1 p. to speak further onto her 2 ilfac.6. S9.thespeechesp. from a e-speratr n>.» PROCESS. S Eid. ^ I. 20. in p. of time the feathers stood -) PROCESSION. 2 Mac. 6. 7* were cnmpeiled to go in p. to P ace. q PROCLAMATION. I Fsd. 2. 2. be made p. throni;h all his kin):doi^ 1 Mac. 5. 49. Jtulas commanded a p. to be mai.f PROCLAIMING. 2 Mac. 8. 11. p. a sale of the captive .lews PROCURE. 1 Mac. 7. l5. we will p. the barm ncitlib '>' )<,u 13. 17. be should p. tn himself great batrcu piiocurl:d. EsiA. 16. 13. who continually p. our good PROFANATION. I Mae. 1 48. with all manner of nocleanness arid p. PROFANE. 1 Mac. 1. 45. that they should p. the SabbaiLs 63. that they might not p. the holy coveu;iiiI 2. .14. neither will we p. the sabbaib-day 2 Mac. 5. 16. with p. hands pulling down thing* 6. 5. tne altar also was filled with p. things PROFANED. 3 Esd. 10. 22. the name named ou us is almostp. 1 Mac. 1.43. many of the Israelites p. the babbail .1. 51. thy sanctnary is trodden down and p. 4.38. when they saw altarp.they rent their clothes 54. and what day the heathen had p. it 2 Mac. 8. 2. pity tho temple p of wicked nj< n 10.5.the same day that the stranger^ p. the temple PROFANELY. 2 Etd. 15. 8. their wickedness ihey p. commit PROFANENE.SS. 3 Mae. 4. 13. through the excbcding p. of Jasoo PROFESS. Eccl. 3. 25. p. not the knowledge thou hast not PROFIT. 2 Esd. 7.47-for whatp. for men to live in heaviness 49. whatp. is it to us if there be promised us £cr/.5.8.they shall notp.thee in the day of oalaniity 11. 23. say not, whatp. is there of my service f 13. 4. if tbou be for bis p. he will use ihec 50. 10. there is a gift that shall not p. thee . 30. wisdum that Is hid, and treasure that is hoarded up, whatp. is in them both i" 29. 11. it shall bring thee more p. than culd 30. 23. sorrow haih killed, and there is nop ttiervin 34. 23. what p. have they then but labour i 26. or what dcth his humbling p. him P 2 Mae. 2. 25. been careful that all might have p. PROFITABLE. To/i 3. 6. it is p. for me to die rather than Vwv, 4. 18. and despise not any counsel that ib p. it'isd. 8. 7. can have nothing more p. in thiir life Eccl 10. 4. he will set over it one that is p. 37. 28. for all things are not p. for all men 2 Mac. 12. 12. that they would hep. in many thing PROFITED. Pfisd. 5. 8, what hath pride p, us, or riches ? Ecc/. 33. 16. b^ the blessing of Lord I p. and fill ed 51. 17. 1 p. therein, therefore will 1 ascribe glory PROFOUNDER. Ecel. 24. 29. her counsels p. than the great deep PROGENITORS. Esth, 16. 16. who ordered the kingdom to our p. PROLOGUE. 2 Mae. 2. 32. it is a foolish thing to make a Ion;: p PROLONG. Feci. ^Q. 5. he will p. the time and return words 38. 14. they give for ease and remedy to p. life PROLONG ETH. Eccl. 30, 22. the joyfulness of a man p. bis days 37. 31. but he that taketh heed, p. his life PROMISED. Bar. 2, 34. which 1 p. with an oath t» their fathers 1 Mac. 11. 28. he p. bim thrct- hundred talents 2 Mac.Q.lS.he p. in the law, will have mercy ou as 4. 9. besides this he p. to assign 150 more 7. £6. she p. him that she would counsel her son PROMISES. 2 Esd. 5. 26. and they which did gainsay thy p. ftW. 12. 21. hast sworn and made coven, of goodp 1 Mac. 10.15.had heard what p, Demetrius naa sen PROMISETH. Eccl. 20. S3, that forbashfulnessp. to hisfriend PROMISING. 2 Esd. 3. 15. p. that thou wouldst never forsake 2 Mac- 4. 8. p. to the king by intercession talents PROMOTE. Eccl. 20. 27. a wise man shall p. himself to honouT PROMOTED. 1 Mac. 11. CO. kingp.him in sight of all his friends PRONOUNCED. Jud.6.^ 1. this oath which ye p.hetween G. and yt Bar. 2.1. L. made good hit word which he p. ag. 7. plagues which the Lord hath p. against us Sus. bS, for 'hott hast p. false judgment PRO PRONOUWCETH. JVisd. X. lO, he ». the end of the juat to be blessed PROPER. li'isd. 18. 21. bringing tlie shield ofhisp. ministry 19, 6 for the whole creature in his proper kind PROPERLY. To&. 1, 2. Thisbe, which is called n, Naphtali PROPIIECV. t Esd. 15. 1, behold, speak thou the words of p. Tob. 2. 6. remembering that p. of Amos, as he said Eecl. 49. 6. according to the ;;. of Jeremias PROPHECIES. Eccl. 39. 1. he will be occupied in p. 44. 3. giving counsel and declaring p. PROPHESY. 2 Esd.S. 5. agreed to give ear, and art willing to 7?. IVisd. 14. 28. either mad when merry, or;?, has Eccl. 4,1. 1. and after him rose up Nathan top, PROPHESIED. 1 Esd. 6. 1. Aggeusand Zachariasp, to the Jews Jud. 6. 2. that thou hastp. among us to-day f Eccl. 4S. 20. and after his death he p. and sflewed PROPHET. 1 Esd. 1. 20. since the time of the p. Samuel 28. not regarding the words of the p. .Jeremy 2 Esd, 1. 1. the second book of the p. Esdras Toh. 14. 4. which Jonas the p. spake of Nineve Wisd. 11.1. she prospered in the hand of the holy p. Eccl. 46. 13. Samuel the p. of the Lord, beloved 15. by his faithfulness he was found a true p. ■48. 1. then stood up Elias the p. as fire 49.7.Jeremias,who nevertheless was ap. sanctified Btf/33. there was in Jewry a p. called Habbacuc 1 A/ac. 4. 46. till there should come a p. to shew 9. 27. siiice the time that a p. was oot seen 14. 41. until there should arise a faithful p. 2 Mac. 2. 1. that Jeremy the p. commanded them 2. how that the p. have given them the law 4. the p. being warned of God, commanded 15. 14. this is Jeremias the p. of God PROPHETS. 1 Esd. ? . 51. they made a sport of his p. 6. 1. the p. prophesied unto the Jews Tuh. 4. 12. for we are the children of the p. 14. 5. as the p. have spoken thereof ?rijrf. 7.27. shemaketh them friends of God and;). Eccl.56. 1 5. raise up p. that have been in thy name 16. aid let thy p. be found faithful PilOPITIATlON. JVisd. IB. 21, even prayer and p. of incense Eccl. 5. 5. concerning p. be not without fear 35, 3. aud to forsake onri[>hteou5ness is ae PROPORTIONABLY. IVisd. 13. 5. p. the maker of them is seen PROSPER. eEsd. 5.12. shalllabour, but their ways shall not;;, Tob. 4. 19. thaiall thy paths and counsels may ;i. 5. 16. his father said, God p. your journey Eccl. 16. 10. and the Lord will p. it 38. 14. that he would p. that which they give PROSPERED. IVisd. 11. l.shep. their works in hand of prophet I Mac 2. 47. and the work p. in their hand 3. 6. becaube^ salvation p. in his nand 14. 36. for in his time tilings p. in his hands 16. 2. things have p. so well in our hands B Mac. 8. 8. that things p. with him still more PROSPERITY. Eccl. 6. ] J . but in thy p. he will be as thyself 10. 5. in the hand oi God is the p, of man 11.14.;y.and adversity .life and death come of Lord 17. and his favour bringeth w. forever 25. in day of p. is a forgetfulness of affliction 12. 8. a friend cannot be known in p. 9- in the p. of a man enemies will be grieved 13. 26. is a token of a heart that is in p. 22, 23. that thou mayest rejoice in his ;;. 37. 4. which rejoiceth in the p. of a friend 41. 1. to the man that bath p. in all things 3 Mac. 12. 22. do well to write to us of your p. 2 Mac. 9. 19. wisheth much joy, health, and p. PROSPEROUS. 1 Ejrf. 8. 50. to desire of him a p. journey for us Tod. 5. 21. and his journey shall be p. 10. 11, the God of heaven give you a.p, journey Juel. 43. 26. the end of them hath p. success PROSPEROUSLY. Jo*. 4.0. thy doings shall p. succceed to thee PROSTRATING. ^ Mac. 3. 15, but priestsp. themselves before altar PROTECT. Wtsd. 5. 16. and with his arm shall he p. thetii PROTECTEI'H. Jjid. g, 14. no other that p. the people of Israel PROTECTING, ilffl(:.3.3.hemade battlesp.the host with the sword PROTECTION. Eccl. 34 16 he is their mighty p. and strong stay Ma.'. 13 17, the p. of the Lord did help him rsA PROTECTOR. Jud. 9. 11. for thou art ap. of Cha forlorn 3 AJac. 11. 1. Lysiasthe king's p. and cousin i:i. 2. Lysiashisp. and ruler of his affairs PROIESTATiONS. Eiel. 46. 19. he made p. in the sight of the I^rd PROUD. 2 Esd. 11.44. Highest hath looked on the p. times Esi/t. 13. 12. that I did not bow down top. Aman H'lid. 14. 6. in old time when the p. giants perished Eccl. 3. 28. in the punishment of the p. 110 remedy 10. 9. why is earth and ashes p, 7 14. the Iiord cast dnwn the thrones ofp, prioeds 15.ihe Ld.hath plucked up roots of the p, nations 11. 30. as a partridge, so is the heart of the p. 1.1. 1. he that hath fellowship with a p. man 20. as the p. hate humility, so doth the rich Si . 4. the house of p. men shall be made desolate 23. 4. O God of my life, give me not a p. look 8. the evil-spsaker and p. shall fall thereby I 25, 2. my soul hateth a poor man that is p. 27. 15. the strife of the p. is blood-sheddiug 28. mockery and reproach are from the p. 31.26. so wine the hearts of thep. by drunkenness 32. 12. do what thou wilt, but sin not byp. speech 18. but a p. man is not daunted with fear 35.18. he have taken away the multitude of thep. 51. 10. he would not leave me in the time of thep. 1 Mac. 2. 47. they pursued also after the p. men S Mac. 9. 8, so p. was he beyond the condition 15.32. the hand ihat with p. brags he had stretched PROUULr. Jud. 6. 17. spoken p. against the house of Israel EccL 48. 18, his hand against Sion aud boastedp. 1 Mac. 1. 21. he enteredp. into the sanctuary 24. having made great massacre and spoken p. 7- 34. but he mocki'd them and spake p, 47. his hand which he stretched out so p. 2 Mac. y. 4. for he had spoken p. in this sort 12. that a man should not p. think of himself PROVE. JVisd. 2. 17. let us p. what shall happen in the end 19- we mayknowhismeekness, and p. patience Eccl. 6.7. if thou wouldestgeta friend, p. himiirst 37. 27. my son, p. thy soul in thy life PROVED. IVisd. 3. 5. for God p. and found them worthy l^ccl. 44. 20. when he was p. he was found faithful PROVETH. Eccl. 27. 5. the furnace p. the potter's vessel 31. 26. the furnace p. the edge bydippiu" PROVERB. Tob. S. 4. and for a p. of reproach to all nations I'RO VERBS. Eccl. 8. 8. but acquaint thyself with their p. 47 . 17. the countries marvelled at thee for thy ». PROVIDE. 1 Mac. 10. 6. to p, weapons that he might aid him PROVIDED. Pf'isd. 13. 16. he p. for it, that it might not fall 1 Mac. 10.21. gathered forces, audp.much armour 14.10.hep. victuals for the cities, and set in them 2 Mac. 4.21. Antiochus p. for his own safety PROVIDENCE. IVisd. 14. 3. but thy p. O Father, governeth it 17. 2. they lay exiled from the eternal p. PROVISION. Jnd. 2. 17. and goals without number for theirp. 4. 5. they laid up victuals for the p. of war 12.3. if p. fail, how should we give thee the like ? 2 A/flc. 6. 21. to bring flesh of his own p. 12.27. wherein was greatp, of engines and darts PROVOKE. Jud. 8. 14. p. not the Lord our God to anger 11. 11. wherefore they will p. their God to anger Eccl. 4. 2. neither p. a man in his distress 1 Mac. 6. 34. they might p. elephants to fight 15. 40. Cendebeus began to p. the people PROVOKED. 1 Esd. 6. 15. but when our fathersp. God to wrath 2 Esd. 1. 7. they havep. me to wrath, and despised Bar, 4. 7. for ye p. him that made you PRUDENCE. PF'tsd. 8. 6. ifp. work, who more cunning than she ? 7. teacheth temperance, p. justice, and fortitude 18. in the exercise of conference with her p. Eccl, 1 . 4. the understanding ofp. from everlasting XO.S.throughthe p. of them diat are in authority 19. 22. nor at any lime is the counsel of sinners p. 25. 9. well is him that hath found p. 34. 10. but he that hath travelled, is full ofp PUN 'Apocrypha PRUDENT. EccL 3. eg. the heart of the p. will understand 6. 32, if thou apply thy muid, thou shalt be p. 10. 1. the government of a p. man is well ordered PSALM. Jud. 16. 2, tune unto him a new p. exalt him PSALMS. 2 Mac. 1. ,*?o. the priests sung p. ot thanksgiving 10. ?■ "liey sauy •• to him that had given success 2 Mac, 10.38. this done, they praised theL. with IS. 37. he sung p. with a loud voico PSALTERY. S Etd. 10. 23. ourp. is laid on the ground, oirsoog tVtsd, 19. 18. like as iQ . 12. 6. keepeth against the mighty day of their p. B Mae. 4. 38. thus the Lord rewarded him his p. 48. thus they did soon suffer unjust p. 6. 26, tho* I should be delivered from the p. of men 7. 36. thou sbalt receive just p. for thy pride PUNISHMENTS. PVisd. II. 13. when they heard by their own p. 19' 13. and p. came upon the sinners 2 Mac. 6. 12. judge those;*, not to be for destruction PURE. T06. 3. 14, that I am p. from all sin with man 13. 16. thy towers and battlements with p. gold fVitd. 7. 23. p. and most subtile spirits ikci. 21. 13. his counsel is like a p. fountain of life Bar, 3 30. who will bring her for p. gold ' PURENESS. IVisd. 7. 24. she goeth thro' all by reason of her p. Eccl. 51. 20. and I found her in p. PURGE. ToS. 13. 9. for alms shall p. away all sin PURIFICATION. S Mac. 1. 18. purposed to keep the p. of the temple PURIEIED. 8 Mac, 1. 33, Neemias had p. sacrifices therewith 2. 18. he delivered us and hath p. the place 12. 38. they p. themselves as the custom was PURPLE. Eeel. 40. 4. from him that weareth p. and a crown 45. 10. with gold, and blue .silk and p. Bar. 6. 12. though they be covered with p. raiment 72. by the bright p. that rotteth upon them 1 Mae. 4. 23. where they got gold and p. of the sea 8. 14. none was clothed in p. to be magnified 10. 20. he sent him a p. robe and a crown of gold 62. the king commanded to clothe him in p. 2 Mac. 4. 38. he took away Andronicus* p. PURPOSE. /urf.8.14. can ye search God, or comprehend hi»p, 11. 11. be not defeated and frustrate of his p, 1.1. 3. .spake to Bngoas according to the same p 1 Mnc. 15. 3. 'ray p. is to challenge it again 8 Mac. 3. 8. but indeed to fulfil the king> p. PURPOSED. Jvd. 9. B. they have p. to defile thy sanctuary IS.who havep. cruel things against thy covenant 11. 12 ihey p. to consume all those things Ji^isd. 8. 9. I p. to take her to hie to live with me *>(■/. 51. IH. I p. to do after her, and I followed 1 Mac. 14. 31. enemies p. to invade their country 2 Mae. I. 18. we are p. 10 keep the purification PURPOSES. fud. 11, 6. my lord shall not fail of his p. EstA, 12. 2. he searched out their p. and learned 1^. 9> hoth by changing our p. audjudging PURSUE. Jud. 14- 4. ye shall p. them, and overthrow them 2 Mac. 8. £0. they would no longer p. them PURSUED. Wi'rf. 19 3. and they p. them as fugitives 1 Mac. K. 47. tliey p. also after the proud men 3. 5. for hep. the wicked, and sought them out 4. 9- whifn Pharaoh p. them with an army 15. for they p. them unto Gaaara and Idumea 5. 2i, he p. them to the gate of Ptolemais 60. and p. them to the borders of Jndea 9- 15. who p. them unto the mount Azoius 15. 11. being p. by king Antiochus, he fled 2 Mae. 5. 8, Heeing from city to city, p. of all men PURSUING. 1 Mac. 4. 16> Judas returned again from p. them 2 Mae. 12. 23. Judas was very earnest in p. them PURVEYOR. Tob. 1, 13. before Enemassar, so that I was his p. PUT. 2 ffi^.S. 16. didst choose him to thee, and p.hy Esau iVud.a. Q. that p. trust in him, shall uuderstand Eccl. 13. 6, smik on thee, and p. thee in hops a^*. 51. p. these two aside- one from another 56. so be p, him aside udccemumndeij lu bring 2 Mae. 13. 10. at the point t j bep. from their law purriNG. Jud. 16. 17. in p. fire and worms in their flesh 2 Mac. 4. 11. and p. down the governments PYRAMIDS. I Mae. 13.28, he set up seven p. one against another Q. QUAILS. 2 Esd. 1. 15. the q. were as a token for you l\ lid. 16, 2. even g. to stir up their appetite 19- 12. for g. came up to them from the sea QUAKE. 1 Mac. 4. 32. let them g. at their destruction QUAKED. Jud.16. 10. the Persians y. at her boldness QUAKETH. 2 Eld. 16. 12. the earth g. and foundations thereof QUANTITY. 2 Esd. 4. 50. the g. which is past did more exceed QUARRELLING, Ecci. 31. 29. excess maketh brawling and g. QUARTERS. 1 Mac. 3. 36. should place strangers in all their g. 5. 9. the Israelites that were in their g. QUELL. 1 il/ac.4.30, whodidst J. the violence of the mighty QUENCH. 2 Esd. 16. 4. a. fire is sent, and who may g. it > Esth. 14. 9* they will g, the glory of thy house QUENCHED. IVisd. 11,4. theirthirstwas J. oatofthehardstone Eccl.^ 26, 12. if thou spit on it, it shall be g. 23. and it shall bum in them, and not be g. QUENCHETM. Wisd. 16. 17. had force in water that g. all things QUENCHING. fVisd, 19, 20. the water fbrgat his own g* nature QUESTION. 1 Esd* 6. 30. every year, without further g* QUESTIONS. 2 Eld. 8. 55. therefore ask thou no more q. QUICK, Wisd. 7. 22. loving the thing that is good, g. 8, 11. I shall be found of a 9. conceit in judgment Eccl. 31, 22. my son, in all thy works be g. QUICKEN, 2 Esd. 8. 13. and thou shalt g. it as thy work QUICKLY. Mf^isd. 3. 18, or if they die g. they have no hope 6. 13. whoso watcheih, shall g. be without care '1 Mac.Q. 40. they will g. root us out of the earth 6. 27. wherefore if thou dost not prevent them g. 2 Mac. 14. 44. but they g. giving back, he fell QUIET. 2 Esd. 10. .? , when they bad all left off to comfort me, to the end I might be g. then I rose and (led Esth. l6» 8. we must take care that our kingdom for time to come may be g. and peaceable for all men tVisd. 18. 14. while all things were in g. silence Eccl. 25. 20. so is a wife full of words to a g. man 47. 13. Solomon reigned in a peaceable time, was honoured, for Goil made all g. round about him 1 Mac. 1. 3, that the earth was g. before htm 3 A/ac.l8.2.Nicanor would not suffer them to be g. 14. 10. not possible that the state should be g. 25. so he married, was g, and took part of life QUIETLY. Eccl, 28. 16. never find rest, and never dwell g. 2 Mac. 11. 23. they that are in our realm live g. QUIETNESS. 2 Esd. 2. 24. abide, take rest, for thy g. shall come QUIVER. Eccl. 26.12. by every hedge she will sit down, and open her g. against every arrow R. ep. a3i RABSACES. Eccl. 48. 18, Sennacherib came up and sent R. RACE. Eccl. 26. 21. thy r. thou leavest shall be mfignified RAGE. tVisd. 11. 18. or unknowii wild beasts full of r. Keel. 31, 30. drunkenness increaseth the r. 36. 9. let him be consumed Ly the r. of the fire 1 iWflf . 7. 35, with that he went out in a great r. 15. 36. but returned in a r. to the king 2 Mac. 4. 25. having ihe r. of a savage beast 40. the common people being filled with r. 7. 3. then the king being in a r. commanded 10. 28* making their r. leader of their battle RAGES. tB'oi. 1. 14, IleftatR.acity of Media, ten talents 5. 5. he said to him, canst thou go wiih me to R. i 6. 9 ^QO when they were come near 10 R. REA RAGUEL. Toi. 3. 7. Sara the daughter of R. was reproached 6- 10. to day we shall lodge with R. thy coit.alem RAISEIH. £cc/.34.17.he r.up the soul, and lighteneth theeye* RAM. Tod. 7. 8. after they had kilted a r. of the fiock. RAMS. 1 Esd. 6, 29. for bullocks, and r. and lambs 7.7. they offered two hundred r. 400 lambs 2 Mac. 12. 15. without any r. or engines of war RAN. Tab. 11.9-Annar. forth,ai}d fell on neck of her snn 10, 'iobit stumbled, but his son r. 10 him Jud. 6. 16. and all their youth r. together •Svs. IQ. the two elders rose up, and r. to her 1 Mac. 2.24. he r. and slew him upon the altar 11, 72. put them to flighty and so they r. away 2 Mac. 3. 18. others r. flocking out of th>.'ir houses ]9> the virgins kept in r. some to the gates 10. i6, so 'they r, with violence on the holds 14,43,her. boldly up to the wall, cast himself down 45, yet he r. through the midst of the throng RANGED. Jud. 2. 16. he r. them as a great army is ordered 2 Mac. 12. 20. Maccabeus r. his army by bands RANKS, 1 Mac. 6,38, being harnessed all over amidst the r, RAPHAEL. To&. 3. 17- aiid R. was sent to heal them both 5, 4. he found R. that was an angel 8 2, as he went, he remembered the words of R, 9. 1. then Tobias called R. and said to him 5. so R. went out and lodged with Gabael 12 15. I am R, one of the seven holy angels RAPHON. 1 Mac.5,Z1. Timotheus enoamped against li* RASH. Eccl. 9. 18. he that is r. in his talk shall be hated RATIFIED. 1 Mac. 8.30. what they add or take away shall be f. 11, 34. we haver, to them the borders of Judea RATTLING. 1 Mac. 6, 41> ail that heard the r, of the harness RAVISHED. 2 E^d. 10. 22. our virgins defiled and our wives r. Jud. 12, 16, Olofernes his heart was •*. with aer 16, 9- her sandals r. his eyes, her beauty took RAZIS. 2 Mac. 14. 37. R, one of the elders of Jerusalem REACH. Eccl. 31. 18. r. not thy hand out first of all 35. 16, and his prayer shall r. unto the clouds : Mac. 9, 10. that he could r. to the stars of heaven REACHED. 2 Eld 14, 39. and behold he r. me a full cup REB REACHETrr, l^ii-jf. 8. 1. visdom r. from one end to anttther £IceA SI. 5. a pray«r r. to the ears of God READ. I £ftf. ^.30. king Art»xerxes his letters heinp r, 3. IS. they delivered them to him, so he r. them 15. and the writings were r. before them g. 41. he r. in die broad court before the porch e Esd. 14. 45. the worthy and anworthy may r. it Bar, U 3. B«i.mch did r. the words of this book 14. ye shall r. this book which we have sent I Mac. 14.19. which writings were r.before congreg. S M-tc, 3. ■35. they that wijll r. might have delight %* Vi. -now I beseech those that r. this book "8. 2.^. te appointed Eleazar to r. the holy book ja.iy. delighteth the pars of them Uiat r. the story READEU. ^ lEfd, 8. 8. Esdras priest andr. tff the law 9, 10 READING. J. 'Mac. 5. 14 while these letters were yet r. behold READY. Voh. U. .■*. for I am r. to depart out of this life ^.ith.W. 9. nation troubled, and were r. to perish >JVisd.7. 22. which cannot be letted, r. to do good Efc/. 29. 26. aod feed me of that thou hast r. 39. 31. they shall ber. on earth when need is 51. 3. teeth of them that were r. to devour me 1 Mae. 3, 9. he rece'ved such as were r. to perish 17- we are r. to faint with fasiinf; all day 5 Mae. 3. 31. who lay to give up the ghost 6. 30. when he was r. to die with stripes 7.2. we are r. to die, raiherthan transgress 14. so when he was r. to die, he said thus 8. 21. when he made them r. to die for the laws READILY. 2 Mae. 14. 9. thet:>€raBHcy ihonr. shewest to all READINESS. 2 iliiic.13.12. Judas commanded they should be ior REALM. 1 Etd, 4.49- ^ wrote for Jews that went out of his r, 8. 10. the priests aod Levites being within our;. 2 t>d. 13. 31 . one r. shall fight against another I Mac. 3. 27, he gathered all the forces of his r. 6. 14>PhiUp, whom hemaderulerover all hisr. 10. 34. days of freedom for all Jews in my r. 52. forasmuch as I am come again to my r. 15. 28. Joppe and andGazara, cities of my r. S Mac.iO.li. he set Lysias over the affairs of hisr, 11. 23. they that are in our r. live quietly 14. 6. Assideans will not let the r. be in peace 26. Judas, atraitor to his r, to be successor REALMS. 1 AfiTc. 1. 16. might have the dominion of two r REAP. S Esd. 16. 43, he that soweth, as if he should not r. 46. strangers shall r. their fruits, spoil their goods Ecci. 7. S.aad thou shalt not r. them seven-fold REAPED. 1 Esd, 4. 6, when they r. that which thty had sown Jud. 4. 5. for their fields were of late r. REAPERS. Bel 33. he was going into field to bring it to the r. REARING. 1 Esd,. i. 02. for r. up the house of the Lord REASON, IVitd. 11. 15. they worshipped serpents void of r. 17. 12. but abetraying of the succours r. offereth Eecl. .37. l6. let n go before every enterprise 1 Mac. IS, H. we remember you in prayer, as r. is REASONABLE. 2 Mae. 11. 14. them to agree to all r. conditions REASON ETH. Eccl.H. 20. blessed is the man that r. of holy things REASONING. 'V^isd. 2. 1. the ungodly said, r. with themselves Ecci. 27. 5. so the trial of a man is in his r. REASONINGS. Wisd. 7. 20. the violence of winds, and r. of men REBEL. Esd. 2. ig. but they will also r. against kings iid. 2. 11. but concerning them thatr. spare not REBELLED, ; Esd. I. 48. he forswore himself and r. W. 7. 15. because they r. and met not thy person REBELLION. 1 Esd. 2., 27. the men therein were given to r. REBELLIOUS. I Esd. 2, 18. Jerusalem, that r. and wicked city 22 thou shalt understand that city was r. 8 Esd. I. 8. not obedient, but it is a r. people Ecci. l€, 6. in a r. nation wrath is set on fire 47. SI. out of Ephraim ruled a r. kingdom REBOUNDING. fVitd, 17. 19. or a r. echo from hoUov mountains REBUKE. Efd. 10. 28. and my prayer is turned into r. Elf/, 11, 7. understand first, and then r. I. 31. r. not thy neighbour at the wine 4H.i7. who heardest the r. of the Lord in Sinai Aloe. 2. 49 now hath pride and r, gotten stvenoth 832 REU REBUKED. Eecl. 13.32. poor man slipt, and yet they r. him too RECEIVE Tf>&. 5. 2. how can I r. the money ? I know him not Jud. 11.5. ,1'udith saith, r. the words of thy servant IVisd. 6. 25. r, instructiou through my words 12. 7. that the land might r. a worthy colony 17. 21. which should afterwards r. them Eecl. 4. 3L. let not thy hand be stretched to r. 6. 23. give ear, my son, r. my advice 33, love to hear, thou shall r. understanding 11 .34. r. a stranger into thy house, he will disturb 12. 5. else thou shalt r. twice as much evil 15. 2. r. him as a wife married of a virgin 18. 14 hath mercy on them that /*. discipline 19, 19. shall r. fniit of the tree of immortality 29, 6, if he prevail, he shall hardly r. the half 32. 2. r. a crown for thy well-ordering the feast 35, 12. not with gifts, for such be will notr. 36. 21. a woman will r. every man 38, 2. and he shall r. honour of the king 41. 1. yea, unto him that 19 yet able to r. meat 5o,3.the cistern to r. water was covered with brass 21. they might r. a blessing from the Most tligh 51. 26. and let your soul r. instruc^ior 2 Mae, 7, 11. from him I hope to r. them again 29. that I may r. thee a^.-.i.^ :n mercy 36, thou shalt r. just lU-nshment f ,•,' thy pride RECEIVED. 1 Esd, 6. 6. until such time as an answer was r. Tob. 7. 17. she wept and r.the tears of her daughter 11. 16. they marvelled because he hadr. his sight Jud, 3. 7. the country about r. them with dances Esth. l6. 10. and as a stranger r. of us Wisd. 3.6, he r. them as a burnt,^fFering 16. 14. neither the soul r. up, cometh again 19. 16. whom they had r. with feastings Eeel. 17.5, thpy r. the use of the five operations 23. 28, and to be r. of him is long life 29. 5, till he hath r. he will kiss a man's hand 51, 16. I r. her, and gat much learning 2 Mac. 7. 8. ho r* the next torment in order RECEIVES r, Ecci. 42. 7. all that thou gavest out, or r. in RECKIVING, 1 Mac. 16.15, the son of Abubus r. them deceitfully 2 Mae. 10. iS.r.those that were banished from Jerus, RECEPTACLES. Ecci. 39. 17. at the words of his mouth r. of waters RECITED. Eecl. 44. 5. such as r. verses in writing RECKONED. Ecci. eg. 4.many r.itfound and put them to trouble 1 Mac. 10, 38. that they may be r. to be under one RECKONING. Tab, 6, 15. make thou no r. of the evil spirit Ecci. 42. 3. of r. with partners and travellers RECOMPENSE. 2 Esd. 15. 21. so will I do and r. in their bosom &5. therefore shalt thou receive r. Ecel. 7. 28. how canst thou r. them the thinsrs 12. 2. do good to the godly, thou shalt find a r. 14. 6. and there is a r. of his wickedness 17. 23. it will render their r. on their heads 20, 10. there is a gift whose r. is double 36. 20. but a man of experience will r. him Bar. 6, 34. evil or eood, they are not able to r, it 1 Mac. 2. fi8, r. fully the heathen, and take heed 10. 27. we will r, you for all the thing* ye do RECOMPENSED. 1 Mae. 16. 17. in which doing he r. evil for good RECOMPENSETH. Ecel. 35. 11. for the Lordr. and will give thee RECONCILED. 1 Esd. 4. 31. that she might be r. to him again 2 Mac. 5. 20. the great Lord being r. it was set up 8. 29. they besovight the merciful Lord to be r. RECONCILEMENT, Eecl. 27- 21. and after reviling, there may be r. RECONCILIATION. Eecl. 22. 22. fear not, for there may be a r. 45, 16. he chose him to make r. lor his people 23, Phinees stood up and made r. for Israel 2 Mae. 12. 45, whereupon he made a r.for the dead RECORD. EsiA. 12. 4. the king made a r. of these things RECORDED 1 Esd. 1. 42. those things that are r. of him RECORDS. 1 ilfar.l4.23,acopy of their ambassage in publicr, 2 Mac. 2. 1. it is also found in the r. that Jeremy RECOVERED. Jud. 14. 7. but when they had r. him, he fell 1 Mac.S.48. they r. the law out of hand of Gentiles 10.52. as 1 am come agaiD,and have r.our country 2 Mac. 2. 22. r. again the temple and freed city RECOUNTED. 2 Mae. 8. I9, he r. what helps their fathers founv ri:d. Wisd, 10, 18. she brought them through the R. sea REJ (AfOCRYlBA REDRESS. Bar, 6 54. nor can r. a wrong, being nnatle REFERRED. 3 Mae, IX. 36. touching things to be r. to the kiof REFORM. 2 Etd. 14. 34. r. your hearts, ye shall be kept altvi REFORMED. Wisd. 9- 18. for so the ways of them which lived on the earth were n and men were taught the thing-, 2. 26. they that would not be r. bv correction Ecel. 10. 25. he will not grudge when he is r. 23, 15. will never ber. all the days of his life REFORMEDST. 2 Eld. 8. 12. and thou r. it with thy judgment REFRAIN, Wild. 1. 11. and r. your tongue from backbiting Ecel. 4.23. r. not to speak when there is occasion 18, 30. but r. thyself from thine appetites REFRESHED. 2 Esd. 1 1, 46. that all the earth may be r.and retura REFRESHEIH. Ecel. 43. 22, a dew coming after heat, r, REFUGE, 1 Mac. 10. 14. for it was their place of r. 2 Mac. 10, 28, having their r. also to the Lord REFUSE, 1 Etd. 2. 19. they will not only r. to give tribute Eecl. 6, 23. receive advice, andr, uot my counsel REFUSED, £rc/.29.7.many have r.to lend for others ill dealing REFUSE. Tob. 5. 18. let it be as r. in respect of our child Wisd. 13. 12. after spending the r. of h.n work 13. taking the veryr. which served to no use Ecel. 27. 4. sifteth with a sieve, the r. remaiuetb REGARD. 2 Esd. 8. 27. r. not wicked inventions of the hcalhsa 15. 16. they shall not r. their kings or princes Tab. 3. 15. command some r. to be had of me Ecci. 10. 19. that r. not the law are dishonourable 20. 7. but a babbler and a foot will r. no time 41. 12. r. thy name, for that shall f»>Dtinue REGARDED. Wisd. 3. 17. yet shall they be nothing r, S Mac, 7* 12. for that he nothing r. the paius REGARDETH. Ecci. 34 2. whoso r. dreams, ia like him that REGARDING. Wisd. 10- 8. r. not wisdom, they gat this hurt REGIONS. 1 Esd. 4. 28. do not all r. fear to touch ]l..a i REGISTER. 1 Mae. 14. 22. did r. the things that they spake REGISTERED. 1 Mae. 8. 20. we nsightbe r. your confederates REHEARSE. Ecci. ig. 7. r, not to another what is told thee REJECT, ED. Jud. IJ . 10. r.not his word, but lay it up in thy he.%r Wisd. 9.4. r. me not from among thy children Ecel, 4, 4, r. not the supplication of the afflicted 20. 20. a wise sentence shall be r. when it comes REIGN. Wisd. 3. 8. and their Lord shall r, for ever 6. 21. honour wisdom, that ye mayr, for evermore REIGNED. Wisd. 14. 25. there r. in all men without excep(ion Ecci. 47- 13. Solomon r. in a peaceable time 1 Mac. 1. 1. her, in his stead, the first over Greece 7. Alexander r. twelve years, and *ben died 10. Aotiochusr. in the 137th year of the kingdom 6. 2. Alexander who r. first among the Grecians 10. 1. by means whereof he r. there 11. 19. by this Demetrius r. in the l67th year 54. young Antiochus, who r. and was crowned 12. 7* letters from Darius, who r. among you REINS. 1 Mac. 2. 24. when Mattathias saw, bis r. tremblei REJOICE. Tob. 13. 7. my soul shall r. iu his greatness 14. love thee, for they shall r. in ihy peace 14. 7- those who love the Lord in truth shall r. Jud. 4. 12. the sanctuary for the nations to r. at Ecci. 8. 7. r. not over thy greatest enemy 16. 2. though they multiply, r. not in them 22. 23. thai thou mayest r. iu his prosperity 26. 4. rich or poor, he shall at all times r. 3U, 2. shall r, of him among his acquaintance 3. and tefore his friends he shall r. of him 35. 19. till he have made Oiemto r. in his men-y 39, 31 . they shall r, in hi* commandment 40. 20. wine and music r the heart 50. SO. to give the blessing and r, iu his nam* 51. 29. let your soul r. in his mercy Bar. 4. 12. let no man r. over me a widow 2 Mac. 15. 11. which did not a little r. them REJOICED. Tob. 14, 13. before his death he r. over Ninevv; fKi*d,7.12.l T. in them all for wisdom goeth beior Ecel. 30. 5. wbilo ^-o lived, he saw and r. in him HiOCRYPIH.] REM l„-. X S4. the st&rs ahined In their waichcs and r, 9 SI. miserable are they that r. at thy fall 31. for as she r. at ihy rulo and was glad 3\Jac. 7. 48. for this the people r. greatly U. 11. made peace, and Israel r. with great joy KEJOICETH. ffti. -20. S. a Aimious woman r. her husband 37. 4. which r. in the prosperity of a friend REJOICING. STad. 10. 9C. our r. is at an end Jtfl. 11.15. his son went in r. and told his father t'fcl. ] . 1 1 . the fear of the Lord is a crown of r. 18. and it cnlarpeth their r. that love him Par. 4. 34. I will tal-.e away the r. of her multitude 37i lo, thy sons come r. in the glory of God 5 S, r. in the remembrance of God RELEASE, ED. Fravtr ofManoMS. cannot lift my head, nor have r. . Jtf«f. 10. 29. for your sakes I r. all the Jews 30. I r. it from this day forth 4S.even those t}jings shall be r. they appertain RELIEF. TWflc. 11.35. we discbar(;e them of all fortheirr. fl/flc. 3. 10. for the r. of widows and fatherless REHEViJIG. JErrf. 3. 14. r. thy father shall not be forgotten RELIGION. 1 Mae. 1. 43. the Israelites consented to his r. C. 19. and fall away from nhe r. of ifceir fathers 11. to go from our r. either on right hand or left fi Vac. 6. S4. were now gone to a strange r. 8. 1. look all such as continued in .the Jews' r. 14. 38. jeopard his body for the r. of the Jews RELIGIOUS. Jud. 11. 17. thy servant is r. and serveth God RELY, Eeel. lfi.4. he shall r. on her and not be confounded RELIED. 1 Mae. 8. 12. with such as r. on them kept amity REMATN. e Esd, 13. 49. he shall defend his people that r. Jwrf. 11.17. therefore, my lord, I will r. with thee l*el. C3. 27. they that r. shall know there is 42. 23. all these thinps live and r.. forever 44. 11. shall contiimally r. a good inheritance 13. their seed shall r. for ever, and their glory 45. 15. to his seed so long as the heavens should r. TJflr.C. 21. so shall ye r. in the land that I gave fi. 3, ye shall r. in Babylon many years, along REMAINED, i^rr/. 48. 15. there r. a small people and a ruler REMAINETII. F.ccl, 38. 19. in affliction also sorrow r. REMEDY. Wisd. 2. 1. in the dpath of a man there is no r. 16. g. nor was there found any r. for their life Heel. 3. 28. iu punishment of proud there is no r. 43. 22. a present r. therefore he.criedaiidr. liisgarjmeiUS 19' when heard these words, theyr. their coats Bar, 6.31. having their clothes r. and hea^s shaven 1 Mae. 1. 56. had r. in pieces the books of thp law 2 .V/i<.4.38.took his purple, and r. offhis clothes REPAIR. lEsd. 2. 18. r. the walls of it, and lay fQandation REPAIRED. Ecd. 50. 1. who in his life r. the bouse again 1 Mr.e. 9. 50. he r. the strongfities in Judea 62. they r. the decays ihereofj and made it strong 12. 37. they r. that which was called Caphenatha REPAIRJNG, 1 Mac. 10. 44. for /. the works of .the -sanctuary REPARATION. 1 Mac.lA.Z^.aM things convenient for the r.thereof REPAY 2 Esd. 15, ;20. to r. things that they have done 'J'tib. 4. 14. if thou serve God, he will also r. thee Eccl. 4. 31. and shut when thou shouldst r. 12. 6. Most IJigh will r. vengeance to the ungodly 29, 5. when he should r. he will prolong the time REPAY ED, Ecd. 35. 18. he r. vengeance io the heathen S H REP REPAY ETII. Eccl. 20. 12 much for litiie, and r. it stvao f»l^ ri-:pi-:nt. ll'isd. 19, 2 they would r. and pursue them Eccl. 17 .24. to them that r. he granted them retu' 21. 6. but he that feareth the Lord will r. 32. ig. do nothing without advice, and whft thou hast once ionit, r. u « 33. 19. give ootthy goodsioaiiother.lest itr. the^ P'eyer of' ManuJis. lho\x art the God of them that REPEN lANCE. 2 Etd. Q. 11. when place of r. was open to them lytsd. 12. 10. thou gavest them place of r. Erd. 17. 22. give r> to bis sons and daughters 18. 21. and in the time of sins shew r. 20. 3. how good is it when art reproved to shew r. 44. 16. an example of r. to all generations Prat/er of Manass.thon hast promised r.aud ftH^lvn ness,tbou hast appointed r.to me that am a siu'it REPENTED. £cc/.4B.15. for all this the people r. not nor departen REPENTESr. Prayer of Manasx. thou r. of the evils of men REPEN'J'lNG. ff'ud. 5.3.tbey r. and groaning for anguish of spirit REPLENlfellED. P^et. 1 6. 4. by one of understanding shall 4;ity be '. 32. 13. who hath r. thee with his good things REPLIED. Tob.S. 14. but she r. upon me, itwasgiven as a gift REPORT. JVisd. 8. 18. in talking with her is a good r. Eccl. 31. 23. the r. of his good housekeepmg •Hus. 27, was never such a r. made of Susanna 1 Mac. 12. 23. to make r. to you on this wiie 15. 36. and made r. to him of these speeches 2 Mac. 14. 37. Razis, a man of very good r. REPORTED. 1 Esd. 1. 33. are r, in the books of the kings Jud. 1 1 . 8. it is r. in all the earth, that thou onW Ecd. 44. 8. that their praises might be r. 1 Mac. 5. 14. other messengers, whor. on this wi*-* 2 Mac. 2. 13. the same things were r. in the wril-it^^ 11. LS. what things were meet to be r. to the kin^ REPOSE. JVitd.G. 16, 1 am come, 1 will r. my.ielf with b«/ REPROOF. JVisd. 11. 7. for a manifest r. of thatcommandrtHV. Ecd. 20. 1. there is a r. that is not comely REPROOFS. Eccl. 48.10, who wast ordained for r, in their imc REPROACH. Tod. 3. 4. for a proverb of r. to all nations 10. if J. do this, it shall be a r. unto bim 13. take me out that I may hear no more the /-. Jud. 4. 12. and the sanctuary to profanation an.! j 5. 21. we become a r. before all the world 8. 22. wc shall be ar, to all them thatposscss us 9. 2, who polluted her virginity to her r. Ji'isd. 4. 18. a r. among the dead for evermorr. 5. 3. this was he whom we had a proverb of r. Eccl.3.ll. a mother in dishonour is a r. tochil(li->* 6. J> thou shalt inherit an ill name, shame and .-. 9. being turned to enmity will discover thy r. 23. 26. and her r. shall not be blotted out 27- 28. mockery and r. are from the proud 29. 2;i. that thou hear not the r. of thy house 41, 6. their posterity shall have a perpetual r, 42. 11. lest she make thee a r. ^.n•.on^, the peopljj 11- than a woman which briugeth.shatne and r. 47- 4. ilid he not take away r. from the people : Bar. 2. 4. to be as a r. and desolation among a 3. 8. thou hast scattered us for a r. and a van 6. 72. they shall be a r. in the country 73. better Is the just man, he shall be far from t Dtoi. 3. 10. become a shame and r. to ihy Sf rvant i Mac. 1. .39, her sabbaths were turned into r. 4. 45. pull it down lest it should be a r. to Lben 58. for the t. of the heathen was put away REPROACH. Ecd. 8. 5. r. not a man that lurneth from sin REPROACHED. Tob. 3.7. Sara was r. by her father's maids Ecd. 41. 7. the children shall he r. fo>r his sak.'S ^ RF.PROACIIES. T06.3.6. because I have heard false r. have sorttA REPROACHFUL. 2ilfao7-24.Antiochus suspecting it to be a r.spoiit: RJLPROACIIING. Ecd, 29. 28. r. of the lender is- grievous to a m? REPROVE. 3 Esd 12. 32. he shall r. and upbraid them 14. 13. set thy house in' order, audr. thy people JVisd. 2. 14. he was made 10 r. our thought* IB. 5. to r, them, thou tookest away their childr» Eccl. SO. 2. it is much better to r. than be a'lgi^ 29. gifts stop up his mouth, that he caD(i«^ •■. REPROVED. IVisd. 1,7. 7. their vauptin^ was r. ,wiih f^iaei^ Eccl 20. 3. when thoy art ,r. lo shew r-: -m.v« RES ICcci.Z i .ft.he that h asteth to be r.is in way of sin ners ,12. 17. a sinful man will not be r. but finds excuse S Afflc. 4. a.l. he r. him and withdrew himself REPROVE ni. Wisd. 1. 3. his power when tried, r. the unwise £cci. m. 13. he r. and niirtureth, and teacheth REPUrATiON. A'jw. 6l. Daniel had in t;reat r.in sight of the people REQUESC. S Mac. 9- 26. I r. you to remember the benefits 11. 17. they made r. for the performance REQUIRE. 1 Esd. 4. 46. O king, this is that which T r. 8. 22. that you r. no tax, nor any imposition 5 Exd. I. 31. whose blood I will r. of your hands Ear. 6. S5. though he keep it not, ihey will noc ;■. i 1 Afac. 7. 12, a company of scribes to r. justice 2 Mac, 11. 24. they r. that we should suffer them REQUIRED. 1 Esd. 6. 12. we r. of them the names in writing S Esd.l3.i2i., I will open the thing that thou hast r Jnd. 7. 24. in that you have not r. peace of Aosur 2 Mac. 7. 70. when be was /■. he put out his tongue REQUIRETH. £cci, 8. 9. learn to give answer as need r. 2 j\fac,6.27.shew myself such an one as mine a-^er. REQUISITE. Wijrf. l6. 4. it was r. on them shauld come poverty REQUITE. Ecc/. 8. 19. lest he r. thee with a shrewd turn 30.6. one that shall r. kindnes to his friends REQUITEfH. Eccl. 3. 31. he that f. good tu'Tos is mindful of that 35. 2. he that r. a cood turn, offereth fine flour RESEMBLANCE. Wisd, 14. 19. to make the r. of the best fashion Eeel. 34. 3. dreams is the r. of one thing to another RESERVE. Jvd. 2. 10. if they yield, thou shalt r. them for me RESERVED; Jitd. 11. 13. to spend first-fruits r. for the priests 2 Mac. 4. 19. but to be r. for other charges RESIDUE. 2 Esd. n. 4. was greater, yet rested it with the r. 19. so went it with aU the >-. one after another Jitd. 15. 6. ther. that dwelt in Bethulia, spoiled a Mac. 3. 24. ther. fied into land of Philistines 2 Mac. 8. 2S. the r. they divided among themselves RESIST. Jj'd. 11. 18. none of them that shall r. thee J^sl/i. 13. 11, there is no man that can r. thee RESISTANCE. 1 Mac. H. 38. saw that no r. wasmade against him RESISTED. Jud. 2. 25. and he killed all that r.him 1 Mac. 14. 7. neither was there any that r. him RESISTETH. Ecel. IQ. 5. but he that r. pleasures, crowneth life RESOLVED. Jud, 11. 13. are r. to spend the first-fruits of corn hcc/. 39, 32. 1 was r. and thought on these things 1 Mac. 1 . 62. many r. not to eat any unclean thing S iHac. 15. l.r. to set upon them on the sabbath day RESOLUTE. 2 Mac. 6. 20. are r. to stand against such things RESORT. Eccl. 27. 9. the birds will r. unto their like 39. 5. will give his heart to r. early to the Lord RESORTED. Est/i. 14. 1. queen Esther r. unto the Lord Sits. 4. Joacim was rich, and to him r. the .Tews RESPECT- To&. 5. 18. let it be as refuse in r. of our child. Wisd. 4. 15. that he hath r. unto his chosen 7. 9- all gold in r. of her is as a liitle sand 19. 15. but some r. shall be had of those Ecci. 15. 3. trustnot their life, norr.theirmultitude 35. 12. and with him is no r, of persons 46. 14. and the Lord had r. unto Jacob RESPECTED. IVisd. 8. 20. for by his own saying he shall be r. RESPITE. iMac,12.Q5.he gave them no r, to enter his country ^^ REST, ^ Esd. 1.58. the tinieofher desolation shall she r. TVisdA.l. prevented with death, yet shall he be in r. Ecci. 6. 28. at the last thou .shalt find her r. 11. 19. he saith, i have found r. and now will eat SO. 21. when he takcth r. he shall not be troubled 22. 11. make little weeping for the dead, he is atr. 13. depart -from him, and thou shalt find r. 24. 7. with all these I sought r. and in whose 8. he that made mecaused my tabernacle to r. 11. likewise in the belovedcity hegave nier. 2«. ]f). whoso hearkeneth to (C, shallneverfind r. 33. C5. if set servant to labour thou shale find r. So. 24. a help like himself, and a pillar of r, 3R. 23. when dead is at r. let his remembrance r. 4,0. 5. and in the time of r. upon bis bed t. a liulp or uothing b liU r. and afterwaid REV £rc/.41.I.tu amau that liveth at r, in his possessions 44. 23. and make it r. on the head of Jacob 51. 27. how I have gotten to nae much r. 1 Mac. 7. do. the land of Judiea was in r. a while g. 57. the land of Judea was in r. two years 3 Mac. 11. 23. that this nation shall be in r. RESTED. Jud. 10. 21. Olofernesr. on iiis bed under a canopy Ecci. 47. 23. thus r. Solomon with his fathers 1 Mac. 16.4. who r. that night at Modi.i RESTEIH. Eccl. 5. 6. his indignation r. upon sinners 31. 3. when he r. he is filled with his delicates RESTORE. 2 Esd. 7. 32. the earth shall r. those asleep in her Tu6. 10. 12. the Lord of iieaveu r. thee, my brother Ecci. 48. 10. wast ordained to r. the tribes of Jacoti Bar. 6. 37. they cannot r. a blind man to sight 1 Mac. 3.43. let us r. the decayed estate of people 15. 3. that I may r. it to the old estate 2 Mac. 9. ]6. he would r. all the holy vessels 11. 25. we have determined to r. their temple 12. 25. that he would r. them without hurt 14.46.ca]ling on the Lord to r. him those again RESrORED. 1 Esd. 6. 26. should be r.to the house at Jerusalem 2 Esd. 12. 18. but shall be r. to his beginning Too, 2. 1. my wife Anna was r. to me with my son 14. 2. his sight,which was /-.to him after eight years IVisd. 16. 12. v/as not herb that r. them to health RESURRECTION. 2Esd.2. 23. 1 will give thee the first place inmyr. 2 iliac. 7. i4. as for thee, thou shalt have nor. to life 12. 43. in that he was mindtul of the r. RETAIN. Eccl. 41. 16. it is nnt good to r. all shamefacedness REITRING. 2 Mac. 5.9. he perished, r. to ihe Lacedemonians RETURN. 2 Esd. 16. 16. so the plagues shall not r. again Tud. 5. 15. if ye r. safe, I will add something 20. he shall r. in safely, thy eyes shall see him 14. 5. they shall r.fromall places of their captivity Eccl. 4. 1 8. then will she r. the straight way to him 16. 30. and they shall r. into it again 17 -24. but to them that repent, he granted them r. £5. r. to the Lord, and forsake thy sins 27. 9. so will truth r. to them that practise in her 2g. 5. r. words of grief, and complain of time 40. 1. till the day they r. to the mother of all 1 Mac. 3. 56, shouUl r. every man to his own house 10. 55. thou didst r. into the land of thy fathers a Mac. 5. 8. in the end he had an unhappy r.' 1 1, 29. declared, that your desire was to r. home RETURNED. Tab. 2. 5. then I r. and washed myself 9- the same night also I i\ from the burial Jud. 5. 19. but now are they r. to their God li'isd.2.l. anj man known to have?', from the grave Bar. 4. 28. so being r. .seek him ten times more 1 Vcc. 2. 63. because he is r. into his dust 5. 54. not one slain, until they had r. in peace RETURN ETII. 2 Esd. 16. 16.. as an arrow r. not backward IVtid. IS. 8. within a little while r. to the same 16. 14. the spirit when it is gone forth, r. not Eccl. 26. 28. one that r. from righteousness to sin REVEAL. 2 Esd.^0.^8. the Highest will r. many secretthings 14. 3. I did manifestly r. myself to Moses 7o(>. 12. 11. honourable to r. the works of God Ecci.lQ.S. if thou caust without offence, r. them not REVEALED. Eccl. 1. G. to whom hath the root of wisdom been r. I 3. ip. but mysteries are r. to the meek REVEALETH. Eccl. 4^. 19. he r. the steps of hidden things REVEALING. Eccl. 41. 23. be ashamed of ; . of secrets REVELLING. 2 Mac. 6. 4. the temple was filled with riot and r. REVELLIN(;S. Wisd. 14. 23. while they made r. of strange rites REVENGE. - IVisd. 5. 17. his weapon for the r. of his enemies Eccl. 6. 3. for the Lord will surely r. thy pride 25. 14. and any r. but the r. of enemies 48. 8. who anointed kings to take r. and prophets REVENGED. Jaid. 13.20. but thou hast r. our ruin Wisd. 12. 12. to be r. for the unrighteous man REVENGETil. Eccl. 28. l.he that r. shall find vengeance from L. REVEN UE. 2 Mac. 4. e. and of another r. eighty talents 9. 16. would out of his own r. defray the .charges REVENUES. 2 Mac. 3.3. Seleucus of his own r. bare the costs REVERENCE. 2Esd.l5.Ca. call the kings of the earth to >. me RIC [Apocnvrn.. Jud. 10.23. she fell down and did r. to him JVisd. 2. 10. let us not r. the ancient gray hairs Ecc/t 4.22. let not the r. of any man cause thee faM 7. 29. fear the Lord with thy soul, and r.his priesij 26. 24. an honest woman will r, her husband ^ KEVEllENCED. Jud. 14. 7. she fell at Judith's feet and r. her Baj\ 4. 15. who neither r. old man, nor pitied child REVEREND. 2 Mac. 15. 12. a good man r. in conversattou REVILING. Eccl. 22. 24. as smoke before fire, so r. before blood 27. 2 L. and after r. there may be reconcilement REVIUNGS. Ecil. 27< 15. their r. are grievous to the air REVIVED. 1 A/ac.l3. 7. people heard these words,their spirit r REVOKED. 1 Mac. 11. S6. and nothing hereof shall be r. REVOLT. 1 Mac. 2. 15, such as compelled the people to r. 13. 16. that when he is at liberty he may not r. REVOLTED. Tod, 1.5. all the tribes which together r. 1 Mac. 7.24. he took vengeance of thttm that badr. 2 Mac. 1 . 7. r. from thfi holy land and kingdom 5. 11, the king thought that Judea had r. REWARD. 2 Esd. 2. 35. be ready to the r. of the kit-gdom 3. 33. and yet their r. appeareth not 4. 35. when comeih the fruit of the floo* of our r.? 7. 35. the work shall follow, the r. shall be shewed 8. 33. the just shall out of their own deeds receiver. 39. 1 will remember the r. that they shall have Jud. 7> 15. thus shalt thou render them an evil r. IVtsd. 5. 15. their r. also is with the Lord 10. 17. to the righteous a r. of their labours Eccl. 2. 8. believe him, and your r. shall not fail 11. lU. and ibis is the portion of his r. 22. the blessing nf the L. is in the r. of the godly 2ti. to r. a man according to bis ways 17. 2.3, afterward he will rise up and r. them 36. 16. r. them that wait for thee, lei thy prophets 51. 22. the Lord hath given me a tongue for my r. 30. in his time he vill give you your r. 2 Mac.5.7, received shame for tne r. of bis treason 8. 33. so he received a r. for his wickedness 15. 33. they should hand up the r. of his madness REWARDED. To&. 14. 10. remember how he r. him again Est/i. 12. 5. to serve in court, and for this Ue r. him lVisd.3.5.B. little chastised, they shall be greatly r. 1 Mac. 11. 53, Lor r. him acconling to the benefits 2 Mac. 4. 28. thus the L6rd r. him. as he deserved REWARDS 1 Ejd. 4. 39. there is no accepting of persons or r 1 Mac. 2, 18. with silver and gold, ana many r. 10. 28. will grant you immunities, and give you r. 10. 19. he might give them silver, gold, and r. RICH. I Etd, 3. 19. mind of the poor man and r. be to one 21. and it maketh every heart r, Eccl. 8. 2. be not at variance with a r man 10. 22. whether he be r. noble, or poor 30. and the r. man is honoured for nis riches 11.18. there is that -waxeth r. by his wariness 21 . it is easy on a sudden to make a poor man r. 13.3. the r. man hath done wrong, yet threaleueih 22. when ar.man hath fallen, hath many helpers 23. when a r. man speaketh, every man holUeth 30. 14. than a r. man that is alflicted in body 31. 3. the r. hath great labour in gathering 8. blessed is the ,r. that is without blemisti 44.6.r.mcn furnished with ability ,living peaceably 45. 8. he strengthened him with r, garments Sus. 4. now Joacim was a great r. man 1 Muc. 6. 2. that there was in it a very r. temple 2 Mac. 1.2^. make him both a r. ^.nd happy man RICH ER. Uisd. 8. 5. what is r. than wisdom thatworkelh Eccl. 13. 2. with one mightier and r. than thyself RICHES. IVisd. 5. 8. OP what good hath r. brought us ? 6. 5. if r. be a possession to be desired in life 18. in the works of her hands are infinite r. Eccl. 10. 8. because of injuries, and r. got by deceit 30. the rich man is hononred" for his r. 31. honoured in poverty, how much more in r. . he that is dishonoured in r.how much in povertyj 11. 14. poverty and r. come of the Lord 13. 24. T. are good to him that haih no sin 14. 3. T. are not comely for a niggard 21. 4. to terrify and do wrong will waste r. 24. 17. my flowers are the fruit of honour and r 28. 10. according to his r. his anger riseth 30. i6. there is no r. above a sound body 31. 1. watching for r.,consujiieih tbe flesh 3. the rich hath great labour in gathering 37. t). be not unmindful of him in thy r. 40. 26. r, ajid strength lift up the hea» Apocbtpua.I Kt(5 tJar. 6. S5. they can neither give r. nor money A Mac. 4. 83. t.o spoil tents, where they got grea; r. C 1. thatElymais was a city renowned for r. ? Jfac. 3. 0. multitude of their r.was iDDumerable RIDEa. 2 Mae.i. 25. ahorse with a terrible r. upon him lUDrits. /urf. 2. 5. horses with theif r. twelve thousand RIDICULOUS. £«/. 34. 18. he sacrificeth, his offering is r. RIFLED. I Mac. 1. 6l. they r. their horses, and slew them RIGHT. C fifrf. 10. 3Q. he hath seen that thy way is r. 'i'ob. S. 17. belonged to Tobias by r. ofinheritance 6. 11. fof to thee doth the r. of her appertain Jud, 8. 11. your words you have spoken are not r. Wisd. 9. 9. knew what was r. in thy commandnjems 10. 10. she guided him in r. paths, shewed him Eeci. 49- 9- and directed them that went r. Dan. 3, 4. thy ways are r. all thy judgments truth 1 Mae.Q. 15. who discomfited the r. wing RIOHT-AIMING. JVud. 5. 21. r. thunderbolts shall go abroad RIGHT-HAND. 1 Esd. 4. 29. sitting at the r,-/iand of the king 2 Ksd. 3. 6. which thy r.-Aond had planted 16. 13. strong is his r.-hand that bendeth Wisd. 5. 16. with his r.-hand shall he cover them Eccl. 12. 12. neither let him sit at thy r.-/;a»(/ 21. 19. doctrine tofools, like manacles on r.-hand 49. 11- ZoTobabel was as a signet on the r.-hand Bar. 6. 15, he hath also in his r.-hand a dagger E Afac. 4. 31. gave him his r.-hand with oaths 14. 33. he stretched out his r.-liaadw the temple 15. 15. Jeremias holding forth his r.-/iani2 RIGHTEOUS. C Etd. 3. 11. Noah, of whom came all r. men Tub. 2. 14. whfire are thy alms, and thy r. deeds 1 13. 9. he will have mercy on the sons of the r. i^th. 11. 7. they might fight against the r. people p. the whole r. nation was troubled 14. 7< worshipped their gods, O Lord, thou arc r. Wisd. 2. 12. let us lie in wait for the r. 3 . 1 , the souls of the r. are in the hand of God 10. the ungodly which have neglected the r. 4. 7. but though the r. be prevented with death 16. the r. that is dead shall condemn the ungodly 5. 15. but the 1 . live for evermore 30. 4. wisdom directed the course of the r, 6. she found out the r. and preBetved aim 6. she delivered the r, man, who fled from fire 10. when ther. fled from his brother's wrath 13. when the r. was sold, she forso&k him not 17. rendered to the r. a reward of their labours 20. therefore the r. spoiled the ungodly 15. 9< to bring the ungodly under the hand of r. 15. as thou art r. thyself, thou orderest all ' 16. 17. for the world fighteth for the r. S3, that the r. might be nourished IR. 9- the r. children of good men did sacrifice 20. the tasting of death toucheththe r. also '19< 17- as those were at the doors of the r. ir.au Eevl, 18, 2. the Lord only isr. and none other 27- 29. that rejoice at the fall of the r. be takeu 35. 6. the offering of the r. inakes^he altar fat 4*. 17. Noah was found r. in the time of wrath Bar. 8. 9- for the Lord iv> in all his works Z)an.3.64. O ye spirits and souls of the r, bless Lord 8us. 3. her parents also were r. and taught her Prayer of MaJtass.G.of out fathers and their r.seed S Mac, "1, 24> who art strong, and/, and merciful 12. 6. and calling upon God the r. judge RIGHTEOUSNESS. 2 Esd. 5.11. Is r. thatmaketh a man righteous gone 7. 44. r. is grown, and truth is sprung up 8. 30. love them that put thejr trust in thy r. 32. to us, namely, that have no works of r. ToA. 12. 8. a little with r. is better than much 13. 8. and let all praise him for his r. 14. U, what alms doth, and how r. doth deliver Wisd. 1.1. love f. ye that be judges of the earth 15. forr. is immortal, but ungodly men called 2.22. neither hoped they for the wages of/. 5. 6. we have erred, and the light of r. hath not shined on us, the sun of r. rose not upon us 18. he shall put on r. as a breast-plate 8. 7. if a man love r. her labours are virtues 9- 3, order the world according to equity and r. 10. ifi, for thy power is the beginning of r. 14. 7. for blessed is the word whereby r.xiometh 15. 3. for to know thee is perfect r. Ecei. 26. 28. one that turneth from r. to sin 27.8. if thou followest r. thou shalt ohtaia her 44. 10. whose r. hath not been forgotten 45. S6. give wisdom, to judge his people in r. Bar. 1. 15. to the Lord our God belongeth r. 2 17. the dead will give neither praise nor r. C 4 thy name shall be called, the l^eace of r. £35 UOM 1 Mac, 2. 52. and it was imputed to him for r. 7- IB. tbere is neither truth norr. in them RING. 3 Etd. 5. 42. 1 will liken myjudgment Vo a r. RINGS. Jad. 10.4, her chains, and her r. and ear-rings RISB. Tab. 6, 17. r. up both of you and pray to God 12. 13, when thou didst not delay to r. up Ecci. 8. 11. r. not up in anger at the presence 17. 2;J. afterward he will r up and reward them 32. 11. r. up betimes, and be not the last RISEN. 1 Esd. 3. 9, when the king isr. some will give him Jud. 13. 5. the enemiea which are r. against us S Mac. 12. 44. tliey that were slain should have r, RlSElH. Ecci. 31 . 20. ho r. early, and bis wits are with him RISING. 1 Ejid. 8.73. r. from the fast with pay clothes rent 9. 1. lisdras r. from the court of the temple 2 Esd. 15. 20. which are from the r. of the sun Ecci. 4.^.2. declaring at r. a marvellous instrument 1 Mac. 6. 33. then the king r. very early, marphed S Mac.^. 40. whereupon the common people r. RIOT. $ Mac. 6. 4. for the temple w£i$ filled with r 4 RIOTOUSLY. Ecci, 14. 4. others £hac shall spend his goods r. RIPE. IVisd. 4. 5. the fmit unprofitable, not r. to eat Ecci. 36. 17 . so is the beauty of the face in r. a^e RIVER. 2 Esd. 1.23.tree in water, and made ther. sweet j3.2d.of all depths thou hast filled thee one ;. Tai.O.l. they came in the evening to ther. Tigris Esih. 10. t). a little fountain became a r. Wisd. 11. 6. a fountain of a perpetual running r. IQ. 10. how the r. cast up a multitude of frogs Ecci. 4. 2ti. and force not the course of the r. 24. 30. 1 also came out as a brook from a r. 31. my brook bejeame ar. and my r. became a sea 39. 22. his blessing covered the dry land as a r. 40. 1.3. the goods of unjust shall Le dried up as ar. 16. growing on every water and bank of a r. 44i. 21. from the r. to the utmost part of land 1 A/sf. 11, 7. gone to the r. called Kleutherus RIVERS. 1 Esd. 4. 23 goeth to sail on the sea, and upon r. 2 Esd. 15. 41. many waters, tiiat all fields may be full, and all r, with abundance of great waters Ecci. 50. B. as lilies by the r. of wafers Dan, S.j^. O ye seas and r. bless ye the Lord ROB. i Esd. 4. 23. he goeth his way tor, and to steal ROBBED. 1 Esd. 4. 24. when he hath stolen, spoiled, and r. ROBBERS. Bar. 6. 18. lest their gods be spoiled with r. 57. nor able to escape either frojm thieves or r. KOBE. Ecci. 6. £9> and her chains shall be a r, of glory .31. thou shalt p'^t her on as a r. of honour 27 ■ 8. thou shalt put her on as a gloriaus long r. 45. 7- and he clothed him with a. r. of glory 8. with breeches, and a long r. and the ephod 50. 11. when he put on the r. of honour 1 Mac. 6 15. he gave him the crown and his r. 10. 20. therewithal he sent him a purple r. 21. at the feast Jonathan put on the holy r. 13. 37. the scarlet r. which ye sent to us ROBOAM. EccIm 47. 23. of his seedf he left behind him R, ROCK. Wisd. 11. 4. water given them out of the flinty r. Ecci. 40. 15. are as unclean roots on a hard r. 48. 17< he digged the bard r. with iron 2 Mac. 14. 45. and standing upon a steep r. RjUCIvS. 2 Esd. 16. 28. hide themselves in the clefts of r. Jud. 16. 15. r. shall melt as wax at thy pj.^sence ROD. Eccl.30. 1. he causeth him oft to feel the r. ROE. Ecci. 27. SO.he is as a r. escaped out of the snare ■ROLLING. Ejccl. 35. 5. his thoughts are like a r. axle-tree ROMANS. 1 Mac.^. 1. Judas had heard of the fame of the R, 2 1 . so that matter pleased the R. well S3, good success be to the R. and to the Jews 29. according to these articles did the R. 12. 4. upon this the R. gave them letters 16. sent them to the R. to renew the amity 14 .40. the U, had called the ,'ews their friends 15. 16. Lucius consul of the R. to king Ptolemee 2 iWac. 8. 10, which the king was to pay to the R. 36. to make good to tho R. their tribute 11.34. the R. also sent unto them a letter; (he ambassadors of the r. send greetinj; to the Jews 3 lis ROME. 1 Mae. 1. 10. who had been an hostage .\l il. 8. 17. send them to R. to make a league of amity 19. they went to R, a very great journey 12.3. so they went to R. and entered the senalv 14.16. when it was heard at R. Jonathan wasdeud 24. after this Simon sent Numenius to R. 2 Mac. 4. 11. who went ambassador to R. ROOF. 1 Etd. 6. 4- by whose appointment build ye this r.! 2 Mac. 1. 16. and opening a privy door of the r. ROOM. Tob. 2. 4. I start up, and took him up into a r. Wisd. 13. 15. when ho had made a couvenieut r ROOT. 1 Esd. 8. to, that there should be left us a r. 87. and didst give unto us such a r. 88. till thou hadst left us neither r. nor name 2 Exd. 3. 22. with the malignity of the r. 5. 3. the land that thou seesc now to have r. 2B. on the one r. hast thou prepared others 8. 41. neither doth all that is planted take r. 53. the r. of evil is sealed up from you Wtsd. .3,15. ther. of wisdom shall never fall away 15. 3, to know thy power is the r. of immortality Ecci. 1. 6. hath the ^. of wisdom been revealed .' 20. the r. of wisdom is to fear the Jl.ord 3. 28. the plaut of wickedness hath taken r, 23. 25. her children shall not take r. 24 12. 1 cook Tp in au honourable people 47. -2. wherefore he gave a remnant uuto Jacob, and out of him he gave a r. utitu David I MaCf 1. 10. tbere c^me outof them a wickad r. ROOTS. Wiid. 7. 20. diversitijes of plants, and virtues of r. Ecci. lu. 15. Lord plucked up the r. of ihe proud 40. Xb. but are as unclean r. 00 a hard rock ROOT. Eccl.49.7. that he might r. out, afflict, and destroy 1 jUuc 2.40. they will nowr. us out of the earth 3. 35. to destroy and r. out the strength of Israel 2MaeJi.().to r.out the whole generation of the Jewi 12. 7- to r. out all them of the city of Joppe ROOTED. fyisd. 4,. 4. by forte of wind they shall be r. om ROOTEIH, Eccl.S.g. the curse of the mother r. out foundatioui ROOTl^a. I'Fisd. 4. 3. nor take deep r. txom bastard slips ROAR. Bar. 6. 32. they r. and cry before ihcir gods ROARING. 2 Esd. 11. 37* as a r. lion chased ou,t of the wood 12.31. the liou thou sawest r. and speaking li'isdm 17. ig. or a r. voice of most savage beasii L Mac. 3. 4. like a lion's whelp r. for his prey ROSE. Ecci. 39. 13. bud fcwth ^ a ; . growing by the brook ROSE-BUDS. Wisd. 2. 8. let us crowp ourselves with r.-buda ROSE-PLAMT. Ecci. 2^ 14. 1 wa5£xaltedasar.'/'/ mountains whereon grow r. and liliei ROSIW. Dan. 3. 23. to make the oven hot with r. and pitch ROASTED. , Tob. 6. 5. when tbey had r. the fish, they eat it ROUGH. JVisd. 12. 9. or todestray them with one r. word ROUGHLY. 2 Mac. 14. 30. he intreated him more r. than wo^it ROUGHNESS. Ecci. 10. 21. r. and pride is the losing thereof ROYAL. 1 Esd. 3. 15. sat down in ther. ^eat of judgment li'isd. 18. 15. leaped down out of thy r. throne 1 Aiac. ,3. 32. he left Lysias one of the blood 7, 37. the king departed from AiuJoch hi& *■. city 6. 43, one of the beasts armed with r, :.t£rnesfl 2 Mac. 4, 11. the r. privileges granted to the J ewfl RUB. Tob. 11. 8. being pricked therewith, he shall ■• RUBBED. Tob.ll .12.when his eyes began to smart, he r. their RUDDY. Esih. 15. 5. shewasr.ihrough uerfe^tion of beauty RUDL. Ecci. 8. 4. jest not with aj. mangiest he disgraced RUPELY. 2 Map. 12. 14. that they behaved themselves ;• RUDENESS. Ecci. 21.24. it is ther. of amautoheaJkeQat dooi RUIN. 2 Esd. 3.1. after r. of the city, I was In BabyluN Jud. 5. 20. consider, that this shall be their , 13. SO. hast ^ot spared, but hast revenged ou/ ^ SAC fire/. 4. 19. she will give hini over to his own r. 31. 6. gold hath been the r. of many RUfWS. £cci. 4Q. 13. Neemias, who raised up our r. again RULE. I Esi 4. 2. that bear r. over sea and land IS. all the people that bear r. by sea aud land 9. 4. as the elders that bear r. appointed V/iid. 6. C. give ear, you that r. the people Keel. 19 6. he that can r. his tongue, shall live 5U, 22. it shall not have r.over them that fear God 44. 3. such as did bear r. in their kingdoms '1 Mac. 1.8. his servants bear r. every one in place 6. 27. neither shalt thou be able to r. tbem RULETH. A. Bid. 4. 14. who is it then that r, them ? RULER. ■Eecl. g, 17. the wise r, of the people, for his speech 10. 2. as -the r. of the city is, such are all they 17. 17. he set a r, over every people, but Israel 41. 18. of an offence before a judge and r. 1 Mac^Z.lT. thou art ar. and an honourable man 6. 14. whom he made r. over all his realm 11.57.1 appoint thee ruler over four governments. 2 Mac. 4. 27. Sobtraras r. of the -casiie required 1.?. 2. Lysiashis protector, and r. of his -affairs RULERS. JZccl. 33. 18. hearken ye r. of the congregation 46. 18. he destroyed the r. of the Tyrians 1 Afac. 14. £0. the r. of the Lacedemonians RULES. £ Mac. 2. 28. to follow the r. of an abridgment RULING. 1 Mac. 6. 06. to take to him the r. of the affairs RUMOUR. i2 Mac. 5. 5. when there was gone forth a false r. RUN: i £irf.4.26. many have r.outoftheirwits for women IVisd. 3. 7, they shall shine and r. to and fro 16. 29. and shall r. away as unprofitable water Eccl. 33. 31. ifintreathim evil, and he r. from thee 35. 1 5. do not tears r. down the widow's cheeks r ■a Mac. 6.11. others that hadr. together into caves 'RUNNETH. Eccl. 43. 5. at his commandment it r. Jiastily RUNNING. ■IVisd. 17. 18. or a fall of water r. violently -Ip. or a r. that could not be seen of beasts f Mac. 5. 2. there was seen horsemen r. in the air 3. encountering and r. one against another 26. r. thro' the city with weapons.slew multitudes -i). 2. the multitude r. to defend themselves 12. 16. a lake adjoining, was seen r. with blood RUSH. ^■Esd. 15. 60. they shall r. on the idle city j'ltd. 15. 4. that all should r. on their enemies I Mac. 4. 2. might r. in upon the campof the Jews RUSHED. Jifd. 15. 3. Ihe children of Israel r. out upon them Sus. 26. the servants r. in at a privy door to see RUSHING. Ji/J. 15. 2. but T. out all together they fled '2 fl/flc. 12. 37, and r. unawares upon Gorgias 14. 43. the multitude also r. within the doors RUST, pre/. 12. II. his r. not being altogether wiped away 29. 10. let it not r. under a stone to^c lost £ar.6. i 2. these gods cannot save themselves from r. RUSTETH. Eccl. IS. 10. for as iron r. sois-his wickedness S, -SABBATfl. 1 Mac. 1. 4S. sacrifice to idols, and profane the s. 2 38. theyirose apainst them in battle on.the j, 2 Mac. 5. 25. did forbear till holy day of the s. 26. that were goino to the celebrating of the s. 8. 26. -for it was the day before the s. 48. after s. when they had given of the spoils i2. 38. they kept the j. in the same place SABBATH-DAY. Mac. 2. 32. made war against them on the s.-day S^. nor do commandment to profane the s.-day 41. whoso will-make battle with us on the s.-day C Mac. 6. 11. had run to keep the j.-ifav secretly 15. 1. resolved to set upon Ihem on th.i s.-day 3. that had commanded the t.-day to be kept SA&BATH-DAYS. Jtid. 10.2. house in which she abode in the s. dayi S'itfflf.G. fi.norwas it lawful tokeepx.-rf0. blessed an thou, O S. of Israel SAVOUR. Esd. 1 . 12. they sod them in pans with a good s. <■ Lsd, 2.12. tree of life for an ointment of sweet s. terf. 35. 6, the swcrt s. is before the Most High 637 SCY Eeel. .'*8. 11. give a^weet j. memorial of line floor 39. 14. and give ye a sweet 1. as Irankinccase 50. 15. a sweet-smelling t. to the most high King SAW. 7'ti*.l.i7.if r j.any 01 my nation dead.or cast about 2- 2. when I /. abundance of meat, I said to my son 4.4. remember that she.t. many dangers for thee 12. 21. when they arose, they i. him nn more Jud, 10. 7- when they/, her countenance aUcred 14.6. hcf. the headof Olofernesin a man's hand Exi/i. 15. 13. I J. thee, my I^rd, as an angel of G. JVitd. 16. 7. was not saver. I'Ttbe thing that he /. 17. 6. to he worse than ihf sipht they f. not lO.ihey died for fear, denying that ihey t. the air Ecel. l.Q. he created her, j'. her, and nnmbered her 18. 12, he J. and perceived their end to be evil 30. 5. while he lived, he s. and rejoiced in him 45. 19- this the Lord s. and it displeased him 48. 11. blessed are they that j-. thee, and slept Bar. 4. 9- for when she s. the wrath of God coming 10. I s. the captivity of my sons and daughters Stu. 8. the two elders s. her going in every day 33. her friends, and all that/, her wept Bei30. when the king s. that they pressed him 35. Lord, I never s. Babylon, nor do I know SAWEST, Sus. 54. tell me, under what tree t. thou them ? SAWN. JVisd. 13. II. after be hath s, down a tree meet SCALE. ToS. 3 . 17 . to /. away the whiteness of Tobit's eyes SCANT. Jud. U. 12. victuals fail, and all their water is*. SCARLET, £cr/.45.n.with twisted /.the work of the workman • SCATTER. Bar. 2. 29. among the nations, where I will /, them SCATTERED. 71)3. 13. 3. for he hath .1. us among them Jl'isd. 17, 3. they were *. under a dark vail SCA'ITERETII, Eccl, 43. 17. as birds flying he s. the snow SCENTS. JVisd. 11. IS. or filthy 5, of scattered smoke SCEPTRE. Est/i. 14. 11. O Lord, give not thy s. onto them 15. IT. held up his golden j.and laid it on her neck f['t.r on person of the s. shail-tay hi» honour SCRIBES. 1 Mac. 5-. 42. he caused the, j. remain by the brook 7. 12. a company of j. to require justice 2 Mac. 6. 18. Eieazar one of the prinripal r. SCRIPTURE. ^ 1 Mac. 12.9. we have holy bookh off. to comfort us SCYTHIANS. 2 Mac. 4. 47. before S. have been judged innocent SCYTIIOPOLIS. 2 Mae. 12. 29. from thence they departed to 5. SECT SCYTIIOPOLITANS. 1 Mae. IS. 30. the S, denit lovingly with thed> SF.A. ZEsd.l.M. 1 led yon through the f, gave apassng 16. 57. he measured tht: /. and wbrt it contains Jud. 2. 24. river Arbona*. till you come to the i. jyisd. 5. 22. the water of the i. shall rage ag, them 14. 3, for thou hast made a way in the ,r, 4. yea, though a man went to s. without art 5. passing the rough s. in a w^ak vessel, are sa 1 9-7. out of the Red t. a way without impedicienT Eccl. 1. 2. who can numbej' the sand of the j. / 18. JO. as a drop of water unto the s. £4. 29, for her thoughts are more than (he t. 31 . my bronk became a river, and my river a r. 29. 18. and has shaken them as a wave of the /. 40. 11. that of waters doth return into the s. 44. 21 , would cause them to inherit from s. tL /. 50. 3. the cistern, being in compass as the s. Bar. 3. 30. who hath gone overj. and found her* Dan. 3. 13. as sand that lieth on the s. shore Prayer of Majiass. above ihe sands of the s. 1 Mac. 4. 23. got blue silk, and purple of the 1. 6. 29. there came from the isles of the *. band* 7. 1. Demetrius came to a city of the j.-coaJt 8. 23. good success to Jews by f. and land 32. we will fight with thee by i. and by land 11. 1, like sand that lieth upon the /. shore 8, Ftolemee having the dominion of the cities by the s. unto Seleucia upon the .r, coast 14. 5. he made an entrance to the isles of the j. 15. .18. made Cendebeus captain of the s. coast 2 Mae. 5. 21. to make the s. passable by foot 9> 8. thought he might command waves of the i . SEAS. Da«.3,56, O ye /. and rivers, Wess ye the Lord SEAL. Bel 11. shut the door, and t. it with thy signet SEALED. 1 F.\d. 3. 8. every one wrote his sentence and s. it 2 L'.sd. 2. 38. those that be J. in the feast of the Lord H. 5.'{, the root of evil is ^, up from you Toh. 7. 14. an instrument of covenants, and t. it 9. 5. Gabael brought forth bags which were 3. II i.id. 2. 5. it is fast .». that no man cometh again Bel 14. they s. the door with the king's signet Prater of Manass. hath shut up the deep, and f, it SEA LS. Eccl. 38. 27. and they that cut and grave s. 45.11.withpreciou9.stones graven like f. set in gold SEARCH. 1 Esd, 2. 26. I commanded to make diligent /. 6. 21. let s. be made among the records of Cyrus : Esd. 16. 31. that a. their houses with the sword' Jud. 8. 14. then how can you *. out God ? F.sth. j6. 7,if ye f. what hath been wickedly dona IVisd. 6. 3. try works and s. out your counsels I.'). 7. they f. him diligently.and believe their sight Eccl. 3. 21. neither s. the things that are above 6. 27. >. and seek, and she shall be made known SEARCHED. Fsih. 12. 2. heard devices, and s. their purposes lVi\d. 9. 16. the things in heaven, who hath j. out? 1 Mac. 11. 14. law he f. out, and every contemner SEARCHERS. Bar.3.C3.authors of fables, and f. out of understand. SEAKCIIEST, 2 Esd. 4. 26. the more tliou s. the more marveV SEASONABLE. £cf/. 35. 20. mercy is s. in time of affliction SEASON. 2 Esd. 8.4t. the thing that is sown good in his «, 14. 4. where I held him by me a long t. fVisd. 16. 6. they were troubled for a small /. Eccl. 20. 20. for he will not speak it in due 29.2. pay thou thy neighbour again in due s, 31. 28, v/ine measurably drunk and in s. brings^ 39. 16. shall be accomplish'>d in due i. 33. he will give every needful thing in due s. 43. 6. he made the moon also to serve in her * SEASONS. Vf-'isd. 7,18. tnming of the sun, and change of 8. e.she forseeth the events off. and times Eccl. 33. 8. and he altered s. and feasts SEAT. 1 Esd. 3. 15. he sat him down in the royal s. IVisd. g. 12. and be worthy to sit in my father's iccl.t. 4. seek not of the king the s, of honour 12, 12. set him not by, lest he seek to take thy 38. 33. tbey shall not sit on the judge's s, SECOND. 1 E.td. 1 . 3-1 . then he gat upon his s. chariot 2. 30. ceased till the s. year of the reign of DariT 3. 1-1 . the s, wrote, the king is strongest 5. 56. in the s. year, and s. month alter coming 57. in the first day of the s. month, in the s. year after they were come to Jerusaiciw Esth. 13. 3. had honour off. place in the kinrd'v 2 Mac. 5. 1, prepared his s. voyage into EpypL 7.7. brought the *. to mike a moeking-iioc^s SEE SECONDLY. I iCj-i-i.tSa-E'. J. she hath trespassed against her husb, SECRET. I - Esd, 5. 73. oy J. plots and popular persuasions S Esd. 10. 38. the Highest will reveal many j.thiniis Jud. 2.2. nobles, and communicated his s. counsel IViidt 1. 11. no word so s. that shall go for jou^bt 7. 21 . such things as are either s. or manifest S4. ^3. or used s. ceremonies, or made revelliofts IVi'sd. 17.3. they supposed to lie hid in their s. sins Eccl. -S, 22. to see the things that are in s. 48. 25. he shewed s. things or ever they oame 1 Mac. 1. 5.3. and drove the Israelites into J.places 2. 31. gone down into j. places in tlie wilderness 41. that were murdered in tlie s. places SECRETLY. Wisd. 18. 9. children of good men did sacrifice s. Eccl. 20. 2. better to reprove, tl...n to he angry s. a Mac. 6. 11; to keep the sabbath*day s. SECRETS. 7. 20. for the smoke that wtts s. declared 13. 29. might be s. of al' that sail on the sea 2 Mac. 3. 36. works, which he had s. with his eyes 6. 9. then might a man have s. present misery SELEUCIA. 1 Mac. 11.8. unto S. upon the sea-coast SELEUCUS. 1 Mac. 7. 1. Demetrius the son of S. departed 2 Mac. 3. 3. S. king of Asia bare all the costs 4. 7. but after the death of S. Jason laboured 5. 1 S. whom S. the king sent to view the treasury SELL. Bar. 6. 28. the things sacrificed, their priests s. t Afac. 13. 49. they could neitherbuy nor .f. 2 Mac. 5. 24. to s. the women and younger sort SELLING. Eccl. 27. S* sin stick close between huying and s, 37. 11- consult not with a buyer of s. 42. 5, and of merchaits indiiferent s. SENATE. 2 Mae. 4. 14. three men that were sent from the s. SENATE-HOUSE, I Mac. 8. iS. bad made for themselves a s.-house SEND. Toh. 8. 12. s. one of the maids, at:d let her see 10. 8. I will s. to thy father, and declare to him Jud. 6.3. he will s. his power, and destroy them 9. g. and s. thy wrath upon their heads 1 1 . 22. God hath done well to s. thee before ffiid. 9. 10. O s. her out of thy holy heavens 11 . 17. wanted not means to s. among them bears 12. 8. did St wasps, forerunners of thy host 25. ihou didst s. a judgment to mock them Ifi. 20. thou didst s. them from heaven bread Eccl. 24. 32. I will .t. forth her light afar off .13. 27. s. tiim to labour, that he be not idle 36. 2. and J. thy fear upon all the nations &IS 21. thou didst s. away thy maids from thee 29. ■r. for Susanna the daugiiter of Chelcias 1 Mac. 11.43. if thou s. memento help me If). 18. that he should .r. him an host to aid him 2 jyac. 1 . 4. open your hearts^ and j. you peace 6. 23. he willed them to s. him to the grave 11. 34. ambassadors of the Romans s. greeting 14. 27. commanded that he should s. Maccabeus SENNACHERIB. 2 Mac. 8. 19. they were delivered when under S. 15. 22. and didst Slay in the host of S. 185,000 SENSE. yFjrf.l0.3f5.ismy j.deceived,ormy soul inadream? &c/. 21.18. knowledge of unwise, as talk without j SENT. Tah. 2.12. when she had f. them home to the owners 12. 20. for I go up to him that s. me Eccl. 28. 23. it shall be s. on them as a lion 34.6. if they be not s. from the Most High SENTENCE. £ff/.20.20.a wise j. shall be rejected when it cometh 41. 2. O death, acceptable is thy s. to the need Siis. 55. the angel of God haih received the i SENTENCES. 1 Esd. 3. 16. they shall declare their own s. Eccl. 39. 0. he shall pour out wise s. and give thanks SEPARATE. Wisd. 1. 3. for froward thoughts s. from God Eccl. 6.13. s. thyself from thine enemies, take heed SEPARATED. ,1 Esd. 7. 13. all the^ that had 1. themsclveSf SET [Apocrypha 1 Esd. 8. 54. then I s. 12 of tbe chief of the priest* Ecch 16. 16. he bath s. his light from daurkness SEPULCHRE. • 1 Mac. 9. 19. buried him in the s. of his fathers 13. 30. this is the b. which he made at Modin 2 Mac. 5. 10. he had no s. with his fathers SERPENT. Eccl. 12. 13. a charmer th^t is bitten with a /. 21. 2. flee from sin as from the face of a s. 25, 15. there is no head above tbe bead of a r. SERPENTS. JVisft. 11. 15. they wbrshipped s. void of reason 16. 5. they perished with the stings of crooked s. 17. 9. being scared with hissing or * . they died Eccl. 39. 30. teeth of wild beasts, scorpions, and t SERVANT. 1 Esd. 4. 59. thine is the glory, and I am thy j. Jud. 5.5. nolle shall come out of tbe mouth of thy/. 9. 10. smite by the deceit of my Hps the s. with tbe prince, and tbe prince with the /. 11. 5. Judith said, receive the words of thy s. 17. for thy s. is religious and serveth God JVisd. 9. 5. 1 thy s. and the son of thy handmaid 10.l6.she entered into the soul of the /.of the Lord 18. 11. the master and the i. were punished 21 . declaring that he was thy /. Eccl. 7.20. thyj. worketb truly, entreat bim 21. let thy soul love a good s. defraud him not 10. 25,unto the /.that is wise, shall they do service 19. 21. if a /. say to his master, I will not do 23. 6. give not over methy /. to an impudent mind 10. for as a s. that is coutinualJy beaten 33. 24. bread, correction, andwork^for a /. 25. if thou set thy /. to labour, shalt' -find rest 26. so are tortures and torments for an evil / 30. if thou have a s. let bim be as thyself 31. if thou have a /. intreat bim as a brother 37. U. consult not with an idle /. of business 42. 5. to make tbe side of an evil s. to bleed 2 Mac. 8. 35. he came like a fugitive f . to Antioch SERVANTS. lEsd.6.l3. we are the /.of the L. who made heaven Tod. 10. 10. Raguelgave J. and cattle and money J7td. 10.23. she did reverence, and his /.took her up Esth. 15, 16. and all hio s. comforted her Eccl. 4. 30. be not frantic among thy /. 6. II. in prosperity he will be bold over thy /. 23. 4. but turn away from thy i, a haughty mind 36. 17. O Lord, hear the prayer of thy /. Bar. 2. 20. as thou hast spoken by thy /. Dan. 3. 10. we are become a reproach to thy 9 63. O ye s. of the Lord, bless ye the Lord Sus. 27- the /. were greatly ashamed 1 Mac. 1. 6. wherefore be called his /. 8. his /. bare rule every one in his place 2 Mac. 7. 6. and ne shall be comforted in his /. 33. yet shall he be at one again with his /. 34. lifting up thy band against the /. of God 8. 29. to be reconciled with his /. for ever SERVE. 1 Esd. 1. 4. now therefore /. the Lord your God Jud. 11. 1. never hurt any that was willing to /. Est/i. 12.5. command Mardocheus to /. in the court Wisd. 15. 7. the vessels that /. for clean tises Eccl. 2. 1. if thou come to /. the Lord, prepare 23.5.hold him up that is desirous always to /. thee 39. 4. he shall /. among great men, and appear 43. 6. he made the moon also to /. in her season 2 Mac. 1 , 3. God give you all an heart to /. him 4. 14. had no courage to 5. any more at tbe altar SERVED. JVisd. 1 3 . 1 3 . the refuse among those that /.to no use Eccl. 55. 8. that hath not /. a man more unworthy SERVETH. JVisd. 16. 24. for the creature that /. thee Eccl. 35. lU. be that s. tbe Lord shall be accepted SERVICE. Wisd. 15 7. potter fashioneth every vessel for our/. Eccl. 3. 7, and he will do /. unto bis parents 10. 25. to servant shall they that are free do /. 11. 23. say not, what profit is there of my /. f 50. 14. and finishing the /. at the altar 2 Mac. 3. 3. belonging to the /. of the sacrifices SERVING. JVisd. 14.21 , for men /. either calamity or tyranny 19.6. /. the peculiar commandments given tolbem SERVITUDE. Jud. 8. 23. our /. shall not be directed to favour SET. 1 Esd. 1.3. to /. tbe ark in the house Solomon buill 2. 24. and if the walls thereof be /. up anew 2 Esd. 3. 18. thou didst /. fast the earth JVisd. 13. 18. "which cannot /. a foot forward £cc/.2.2..T. thy heart aright, and constantly endure 9- 2. to /. her foot upon thy substance 1^. 16. he hath /. fire and water before thee 17.17. he /, a vulerover every people 22. 27. who shall /. a watch before my mouth * 31. 16. eat those things which are .r. before tbto 33.25. if thou /, thy servant to labour, find resc iiPcciiTFnA.] SHA f^et. S%. C8, t. him to work u la fit for h!m 34. 6. if not sent, s. not ihy heart upon them .18. Sg. who i» &Iwa7 carefally /. at bis work 1 Mae. 1 . 5*. they /. up the aSomioaiioa on altar It Afar. 5. 20. it was s. up with all glory .SJiTTETH. JCcct. 10. g. 'or such a one s. his own snal to sale 3tJ. Stj. be J, his mind to finish his work SEniNG. 1 E«i. 4. 30. the crown, and /, it upoo our own head SETTLED. £itA. 11. 7- so cause oura>Tair%to be well x, hcet.^l i'. ahoartx.on a thought of understanding 42. 17 declare works, which the Lord firmly t. SEVEN. l£j for a foul X. is upon the thief 6. 1, thou shalt inherit an ill nauK, x. reproach 13. 7. he will X. thee by his meats, and laugh ^0. 26. the X. of a liar is ever with bira 26. 8. and she will not cover her own x. 24. a dishonest woman conlemneth x. 42. 14. a woman which bringeth s. and reproach Bar. 2. 6. to us and to our fathers open s. Dan. 3. 10. we are become a x. and reproach 19. put us not to X. but deal with us after thy 2 Mac. 5. 7. at last received s. for his treason Q. 2. he being put to flight, returned with x. SHAMEFACED. Eecl. 26. 15. a x. woman is a double grace 25, but iihe that is x. will fear the Lord 32. 10. and before a x. man shall go favour 4.. id. therefore be x. according to thy word 24. so shalt thou bp truly x. and find favour SHAMEFACEONESS. Eeci 4. IP 'or it is not c»»od xo retain all x. SHAMEFUL. \Titd, 2. 20. Ut us condemn him with a x. death 839 SHI SHAMEFULLY. 1 A£ir. 7- 34. he abused them x. and spake proudly 2 Mae. 11. 12. and Lysian himself lied away x, SHAMELESS. Ecel. 26. 10. if thy daughter be x. keep her ia 25. a X. woman shall be accounted as a dog 40. 30. beg>^ing is sweet in the mouth of the x. 42. IL. keep a sure watch over a x. daughter Bar, 4. 15. a x. nation, and of strange language SHAPE. IVisd. 13. 1. hearing voice, and not seeing their x. SHARP. H'iid. 6. 5. for a /. judgment shall be to them 18. 16. unfeigned commandments as a x. sword Eccl. 43. 19. it lieth on the top of /.stakes SHARPEN. JVitd. 5. 20. his wrath shall he x. for a sword SHAVEN. Bar, G. 31, priests, having heads and beards x. SHED. 1 Mac. 1, 37. thus they shed innocent blood SHEDDETH. Ecel. 28. 11. and an hasty fighting x. blood SHEEP. 1 Etd. 1.8. gave two thousand and six hundred x. 9' they gave to the Levites five thousand x. SHEKELS. 1 Mae. 10. 42. the five thousand x, of silver SHELTER. Eccl. 14. 26. shall set his children under her x. SHEPHERD. Wisd. 17. 17. a X. or a labourer in the field Eccl. 18. 13. he bringeth ai^aio, as a x. his fiock SHEW. 1 Etd. 5. 37' nor could they x. their families %Esd. 1.5. X. my people their sinful deeds Tab. 14. 9. X. thyself merciful and just that it may Wiad. 5. 13. and we had no sign of viriue to s. 12. 13. X. that thy judgment is not uuright 13. 10, which are gold and silver, to s. art in Eccl. 4. 18. comfort him, and x. him her secrets 7. 24, X. not thy face cheerful toward him Id. 25. I will J. forth doctrine in weight 18. 21. and in the time of sins x. repentance 22. 19. maketh the heart to x. her knowledge 36. G. i. new sii^ns, and make strange wonders 39. 8. he shall .f. forth what he hath learned 15. X. forth his praise with songs of your lips 43. 1. the beauty of heaven with his glorious x. 44. 15. the congrsg^tion will x. forth their praise Bar. .3. 37. afterward did he x. himself on earih 6. 33. they can x. no mercy to the widow ■Sus. 50. come sit down among us, and x. it us Prat/er of Manass. io me thou wilt x. tby goodness 2 Mac. 6, 27, I will X. myself such an one 8. 4. he would s. his hatred against the wicked 12. 36. that he would x. himself their helper SHEWED. 1 Esd. 8. 78. now hath mercy been x. unto us fVisd. 10. 10. she X, him the kingdom of God 18. 18. one and anotherx. the cause of his death Etd. 3. 23. for more things are s. unto thee 14. 12. covenant of the grave is not s. unto thee 45. 3. and he x, him part of his glory 46. 20. he prophesied, and x. the king his end 47. 23. Jeroboam, who x. Ephraim the way of sin 4B. 25. he x. what should cocie to pass for ever 49. 8. which was X. him on chariot of cberubims Bar. 3. 34. they x. licht to him thatmadethem Bel 21. the priests, who x. him the privy duors 2 Mac. 2. 8. the cloud, as it was s. under Moses 3. 7. when Apollonius had x. him of the money 15.32. and x. them vile Nicanor's head SHEWETH. JVisd. 1. 2. he /. himself to such as do not distrust 6. 16. X. herself favourably to them in the ways Eccl. 28.4. he x. no mercy to a man like himself '!?. 20. there is one that s. wisdom in words Bar. 6. 59. better to be a king that x. his power SPHELD. Jud. g. 7. they trust in s. and spear, and bow Eccl. eg. 13. than a mighty x. and strong spear 1 Mac. 15. 18. and they brought a x. of gold CO. it seeded good to receive the x. of them SHIELDS. 1 Mac. 6. + 2. in it a rich temple wherein were x. 2 3i<7c5.3.with shaking of x. and drawing of swords 15. 11. not so much with defence of x. and spears SHINE. TVisd. 3. 7. they shall x. and rnn to and fro Acc/.24.32.1 will yet make doctrine to x, as morning SHIN ED. ff'ixrf. 5. 6. the light of righteousness not x. tons 17. 20, the ^ hole world x. with clear light Bar. 3. .34. the ,stars s. in their watches 1 Mac. 6. sg. the mountains X. like lamps of fire 2 Mac. I. 32. the light that s. from the altar SHINING, Ecel. 43. 8.x. in the firmament^ of heaven s:e £cr/.50.7.a3 the suu x. upon temple of M. H^ SHIP, S. JVisd. 5. 10. as a X. that passeth over the wavra Eccl. 33. 2. an hypocrite is as a/, in a storiu 1 Mac. 8. 26. that aid them with money or x. 15. 3. gathered soldiers, and prepared x. of war SHOE. Eccl. 46. 19. I have not taken so much as a SHOOK, ZEtd . 10. 26. so that the earth x. at the noLS« 2 Mac. 12. 12. whereupon they /• hands SHOOTING. ff'ifd. 11. 18. J. horrible sparks out of their eyo SHORN. Toi. 1. 6. having that which was first x, SHORr. JVisd. 2. 1. they said, our life is x. and tedious 4. 13. he bemg m SLA Sii.Q.T. O Lord, I take not this my ». for last SIT. Eid. 3. 7, and he shall j. next to Darius 4. 4e. art round wisest, thou shalt /. next to me fttrf. 18. 15. that she mighti. and eat upon them Wi$d. 9. IS. be worthy to *. in my father's seat geW. 9.9. *. not at all with another loan's wife, nor /. down with her in thine arms II 1. wisdom maketh him to/, among great men 9. and », not in judgment with sinners I?. iC. neither let him /, at thy right hand 35. 18. her husband shall t. among his neighbours 96. 12. by every hedge will she s. down 31.12. if thou s, at a bountiful table, be not greedy 32. 1. take dilipent care for them, ao t. down 3B. 33. they shall not s, high in the confiregation, they shall not /. ou the judges* seac ^. 12. and #. not in the midst of women Bus. 50. the elders said, come /. down amone ns SITTEST. Ecel. 4. 9. deliver from the hand of the oppressor, be not faint-hearted when thou 4, in judgment 2.1. 14. remember when thou t. among great men 91. 18. when thou t. among many, reach not SirrETH. il't'sd. 9. 4. pive mc wisdom that s. by thy throne i.>f/.33.6. neiffhcih under every one that ». on him 40. 3. from him that /. on a throne ol plory .Sar. 6.71. like a white thorn, that every bird *. oc SITTI-NG. 1 Eld. 4. 29. Apame s. at the right ban*/ of the king • Ki'irf. 6. 14. he shall find her s. at his doore lect. 1. 8. there is one wise, s. on his thtone .^H. SH. the .omith also s, by the anvil 29. so doth the potter s. at his work and turning liar. 6. 43. this women also *. in the ways 2iei 40. he looked in, and behold Daniel was s. Six. J'oli. 14. .f. called his son, and /. sons of his son £ei 31. into the lions' den, where he was 1. days SIXTH. 1 Esd. 7.5. in/.yearof Daritiskingofihe Persians S l^d. 6. 5X on the /, thou gavest commandment £cc/. 17. 5. in /. place he imparted understanding Mac. 7. 18. after him also Uiey brought the s. SKILL. iriVrf.l3.X."j,formed it by the /.of his understanding 14. S. and the workman built it by his /. 19- he forced all his /. to make the resemblance f^ci. 1, 19, wisdom raineth down /. and knowledge 10. 30. the poor man is honoured for his /. 3H.3. the J. of thtr physician shall lift up his head 6. he hath given me /. that he might be honoured SKILFUL. Ere/ .21.15. if a/,man hear a wise word,willcomm. SKILFULLY. IVisd.lS. 11. he hath taken off all the bark /. SKIN. 2 Mae. 7. 7. and when they had pulled off the *. SKIPPETH, Eccl. 36. 26. a thief that s, from city to city SKIPPING. 11'ijd.i7. 19'^ sound of 5tones/)r running of /.beasts SLACK. 2 Etd. 16. 37. the plagues draw nigh, and are not j. .18. when the child cometh forth, ihey /. not 31). even so shall not the plagues he /. to come Ti'S. 12. 6. therefore he not /. to praise him I a I. 4. 29. in thy deeds be not s. and remiss .'td. 18. the Lord will not be /. till he hath smitten SLACKNESS. ? Etd. 5. 42. like as there is no s. of the last SLAIK. 1 E.td. 1. 56. people that were not/, with the sword 4. 5. they slay, and are /. and transgress not S E.\ff. I. 32. when ye have taken and .r. anJ torn 'fui. 1. 18. if the king Sennacherib had /. any Jud. g. 3. wherefore thou gav.;*t their rulers to be /. n »Ti/. 11. 7, whereby the infants were /. Jiei 28. he hath /. the dragon, and put priests I AJtje. 2. g, her infants are j. in the streets 3. tl. many also fell down /. but the rest fled a. 12. come and deliver us, for many of us are /. iCi. Zl. told that his father and brethren were /. 1 Mae. 1, 13. they were /. in the temple of Nanea 4. 36. because Onias was /. without cause 7. 20. when she saw her seven sons /, in one day SLANDER. Ecel. 19. 15. admonish, for many times it is a/. 2fi. 5. mine heart fearcth the /. of a city 27.23. he will writhe his month and /, thy saynips I Atac. 11. 11. thus did he /. him, because he wa SLANDEROUS. Ecct. 51. S, and from the snare of the /. tongue SLAVES. Jv0. 5. 11. broQght them low, and made them /. 14. 13. for the /. have hf en bold to come down J8, these V. have dealt treacherously S n/flc. 3.41. to buy the children of I^raeI for/. 841 SMA SLAUGHTER. 2 Mae. 8. 4, remember the wicked /. of infants SLAY. 1 Esd. 4. 5. they /. and are slain, and transgress not fVisd. 18.5.determinedto/, the babes of the saints Ecel, At. 5, gave strength to/, that mighty warrior Stu. 53. the righteous shalt thou not /. Bel 26. 1 shall /. this dragou without sword or staff 1 Afar. 5. 2. began to/, and destroy the people 9. 32. but Bacchides sought for to /. him 11. 10< daughter to bim, for he sought to /. me 16. 21. Ftolemee hath sent to /« thee also SLATJiTH. ff'isd 1. 11. themonth that belieth/, the soul Eeci. 34. 92. that taketh neighbour's living /.him SLAYING. Eccl. 21.8. as the teeth of a lion, /. souls of men 1 Mae. 6. 45. /. on the right hand, and on the left 2 Mae.S. 13. there was/, of virgins and infants SLEEP. 1 mid. 3. 6. to drink in gold, ai>d to /. upon gold 2 Esd. a. 91. remember thy children that /. iVisd. 7. 2. and the pleasure that came with /. 17. 14. but they sleeping the same /. that night Eccl. 13. 13, hcarest these things^ awake in thy /. 22. 7. as he that waketh one from a sound /, 31, 1. and the care thereof driveth away /. 2. watching care, as a sore disease breaketh / . 20. sound /. cometh of moderate eating 40. 6. he is in his /. as in a day of keeping watch 42. 9. ani the care for her taketb away /. 46. 19, before his long /. he made protestations 1 Mac. 6. 10, the /. is cone from mine eves SLEEPING. Wild. 17. 14. they /. the same sleep that night SLENDERLY. 2 Mae. 15. 38. hut I have done /. and meanly SLEPT, 2 Esd. 10. 59. so I /. that night and another Tob. 8. Q. so they /. both that night Jnd. 1 2, 5. ami she /, till midnight and arose Eccl. 48. 11^ they that saw thee and /. in love SLEW. Eecl. 47,4, /. he not a giant when he wris hot young 1 Mae. 1. 2. Alexander /. the kings of the earth 61, they /. them that had circumcised them 2.24. he ran and /, him upon the altar 38, they rose up and /. them with their wives 5. 51. wiio then /. alt the males with the sword 16. 16, Ptolemee /. him and his two sons 2 Mae. 4. 38. there /, he the cursed murderer 5. 6* Jason s. his own citizens without mercy SLIDE. Eccl. 28. 26. beware thou 1. not by it, lest thou fall SLING. Jnd. 9. 7. they trust in spear, and bow, and /. Eccl. 47. 4. lifted his hand with the stone in the /. SLINGS. 1 Mae. 6. 51. and pieces to cast darts and /. SLIP. Eccl. 20. 18. to /. on apavement is better than to /. with the tongue, so fall of wicked shall come SLIPPED, Eccl. 25. 8, he that hath not /. with hia longne SLIPPETH. Eccl. 19. 16. there is one that /. in his speech 21 . 7. a man of understanding knows when he /. SLIPPED. Eccl. 14. 1, the man that hath not /. with his mouth 1 Mae. 9, 7, when Judas saw that his host /. away SLOTHFUL. Eccl, 22.2. a /. man is compared to filth of dnnghill 37. 11. consult not with the /. for any work SLOW. IVisd. 15. 15. as for their feet, they are /. to go Ecel. 7. 35, be not /. to visit the sick 5l. 24. wherefore are you /. ? and what say you : SLUMBER. Ecel. 22. 8. a tale to a fool speaketh to one in a /. 31. S. watching care will not let a man /. SMALL. I Etd. 1. 54. the vessels of the Lord, great and /, IVisd. 6. 7. for he hath made the /. and great 14. 5. men commit their lives to a /.piece of wood 16. 6. they were troubled for a /. season Eecl. 5. 15. ^gnorant in a great matter or a /. 19- l.he that contemneth /. things shall fall 27. 1. many have sinned for a /. matter . 43. 15. by his power the hailstones are broken /, 48. 15. there remained a /. people and a ruler Bar. 2. 29.great multitude turned into a /. number Oaji. 3. 23. hot with rosin, pilch, tow, and /, wood 1 Mac. 3. 16. went to meet him with a /. company 18. with a great multitude, or a/, company 2 Mac, 1. 15. he was eotered with a /. company 3. 14. wherefore there was no /.agony through city 14. 8. for all our nation is in no /. misery SMART. Tob. 11, 12. when his eyes began to /. he rubbed SOL SMELL, Tob. 8. 3. which $. when the evil spirit smell* Eccl. 30. 19. for neither can it eat nor /. 2 Mae. 9. Q, the filibioess of his /. was noisomn 12. when himself eonld not abide his owo /. SMELLED. Tok. 8. 3. when evil spirit had /. he fled into Egyp SMELLING. Ecel, 50. 15. a sweet /. savour to the Most High SMILE. Ecel. 21. 29. a wise man doth scarce r. at litlln SMILED. BelT. then Danisl /. and said, be not deceived SMILING. Eecl. 13. 11, and/, on thee, will get out thy becrctJ SMITE. 1 Esd. 4. 8.^ if he commanded to /. they /. S Esd. 15. II. and I will/. Egypt wi^ plagncj Jud. 9. 10. s. by the deceit of my lips the prioea Eecl. S6. 10. /. in sunder the heads of ttw mleM SMITH. &el. 38, 26. the /. also sitting by the aoTil SMITTEN. Jurf.l3.l5&. 1. 22. and he was my brother's s. 3. 15. nor any s. of his alive to whom I may keep 4. 3. he said, my t. when X am dead bury me 4.remember,my /.she saw many dangers for thee 5. my s. be mindful of Lord our God all thy days 12, beware of all whoredom, my j-. take a wife 14. be circumspect, my s. in all things thou dost 19. therefore, my f. remember my commandmeiit SI. fear not. my s. that we are made poor A.ll.dost thouseekanhiredman tngo with thyj. 14. and things necessary as to mine own j. 17. Anna said, why hast thou sent away our *. ,' 6. 14. lam the oulyj, of my father, I fear lest I die, for they have no other s. to bury them 7.7. thoa art the s, of an honest and good man 30. 4. my J. is dead, seeing he stayeth long 5.1 care for nothing.my j.is the light of mine eyes 7. my J. is dead, she ceaseth not to bewail her j. Il.Q.Annafelloii the neckof her j. and said, see- ing I have seen thee, my s. I am content to die 10, Tobit stumbled but his s. ran unto him 13. when he saw his s. he fell upon his neck i 5. taken pity, for behold, I see my s. Tobias 14. .^. he called his s. and the six sonsof his s. and said to him, my s. lake thy children H^isdj 2. 18. for if the just man be the j. of God JO, 5, his tender compassion towards his .1, £cc/. 2. 1. my j, if thou come to serve the Lord 3, 12. my a. help thy father in his age 6, 23. give ear, my s. receive my advice 32, my s. if thou wilt, thou shalt be taught 7. 3. my J. sow not on furrows of unrighteousness 30.20. iny J. glorify thy soul in meekness Jl. 10. my 5, meddle not with many matters it). 24. my s. hearken to mp, and learn knowledge 18. 15. my J. blemish not ihygood deeds SI. 1. my J, hast thou sinned ? do so no more £0, 19. my s. keep tbe fiowpr of thine age sound 30. 2. he that chastiseth his s. shall have joy 3. he (hat teaeheth his s. grieveth the enemy 7. he thatmaketh too mnch of his j.shall bind up 13. chastise thy j. a d hold him to labour .11. '22. my s. hear me, and despise me not 3.'i, 39. giv« not thy .*, and wife power over thee .t4. 20. asonfiihat killeth theV. before his father 40.28. my J, le.id not a beggav's life, better to die 48. 10. to turn the heart of the father to the s. B'lr 2. 3. a man should eat ihc flesh of his own s. 1 Mac. 1. 10, Kpiphanes, f.of Antiochustheking 3. 3.3. he left Lysias to bring up his j. Antiochus 10. 54-. I will tie thy s. in law, and give gifts 13. 53. saw thai John his s. was a valiant man 10.11. Ptnlemeus the son of Abubusmade captun t T'<5'c.7.'/(}.promi.sed that she would counsel herj. 27. ^J niy j. have pi.y upon me that bare thee ea. [ besppch thee, ray s. look upon the heaven 10. 10. who was the s. of this wicked man SONS. 1 Efd. 5. US. the j. of the servants of Solomon 8. 21. upon the kingdom of the king and his j. 70, their ,f, have married with their daughters iik. yc shall not join your daughters to their s. noi- .shall ye take their daughters to your s. '2hsd. 1 .28. have I not prayed you as a father his s. J"i. 1. 7. the first tenth 1 gave to tbej. of Aaron ' 21. not 55 days before two of his, f. killed him JiU. 5.2. nc eaid, lelt me now, ye j. of Cauain SON rriirf. 9.7. to be a Judge of thy s. and daughter* 12.21. with circumapection didst thou judg*! thy 5. iG. 10. thy s. not the teeth of dragons overcame 18. 4. to he imprisoned who kept thy s. shut up 13. acknowledged this people to be the a. of God £cc/, 3.2. confirmed authority of the mother over J. 16. 1. neither delight in ungodly s. 40. 1. a heavy yoke is upon the s. of Adam 50, 13. so were all the t. of Aaron in their glory 'Si^f.4B. areyesuchfooI.;,ye J, of [sra^« to condemn 1 Tviac. 1. 9, so did their J. after them many years 2, 20. yet will I and my /, walk in the covenant 64. wherefore you, my s. be valiant, and shew 70. and his s. buried him in the sepulchre 13. 16. and send two of his s. for hostages 2 Mac. 7. 20. when she saw her seven s. slain 41. last uf all, after the s. the mother died SOO'LIISAYINGS. Eccl. 34. 5. divinations and s. and dreams are vain SORE. JVisd. 10. 12. in a.s. conflict she gave him victory Eccl. 31 . 2. care as a j. disease breaketh sleep .39. 28. which in their fury lay on s. strokes 1 Arac.C,14.put on sackcloth, and mourned veryj*. 2 Mac 3.26. who gavt him many s. stripes 9> 5. s. torments of the inner parts came upon him SORROW. 1 Esd. 3.20. a manremembereth neither *. uor debt To&. 3. 1. I did weep, and in my s. prayed, saying 6.14.and bring my father's life to the grave with j, Esi/i. 13. 17. turn our j. into joy, that we may live Ecci. 26. 6* a grief of heart, andj. is a woman that 30. 12. be stubborn, and so bring s. to thy heart 23. remove s. far from thee, for s. hath killed 37. 12. who will J, with thee if thou shalt ntiacarry 38. 19, in affliction also j. remamelh 1 Mac. 1,11, bince departed, we have had much s» 2 Mac, 3, 17. what s. he had now in hi:i heart 9- 9. while he lived in j. his flesh fell away SORROWS. Eccl. 3. 27. an obstinate heart be laden with s. 7. 27. and forget not the s. of thy mother SORROWFUL. 1 Esd. 9, 52. this day is holy to Lord, be cot j. 53. T06. 3. 10, when she heard these, she was very j. 7. 7. when he heard Tobit was blind he was j. 13. 14 who have been s. for all thy scourges Eccl. 4. 2. matte not an hungry soul .t. nor provoke 30. 5. and when he died, he was not j> SORRY. 2 Kid. 8, 15. thy people, for whose sak« I am s. 'I'oh. 9. 4. and if I tarry long, he will be very 5. Eccl. 13. 5. he will make theebarerandnot be t. SOVEREIGNIY. IVisd. 6. 3. and s, is given from the Highest SOUGHT. 1 Esd. 2, 21, that it may be s. out in the books 5. 39. was s, iu the register, and was not found Tob. 1, 19. that I was s, for to be put to death /rirrf.B.2,I loved her and s. her outfrom my youth Eccl. 26, 27. a scold shall be s. oat to drive away 38. 33. they shall not be s. for in counsel 39. 17. ^ a time convenipnt they shall all be j-. out 47.25. they j. out all wickedness, till vengeance 51. 3. out of the hand of such as s. after my life 15. from my youth up s. I after her 1 Mac. 7.13, Assideans were the first that t. peace SOUL. J'f^ijif,1.4.into a malicious J. wisdom shall not enter 11. the mouth that belreth, slayeth the j, 4. 11 . was he taken away, lest deceit beguile his s. 14. his.r, pleased the Lord, therefore he hasted 9. 15. the corruptible body presselh down the s. 10. 16. she entered into the j.of servant of the Lord 15. 11. his maker that inspired intohim an active s. 16. 14. nor the s. received up, cometh again 17. 8. promised to drive away troubles from sick j. Eccl. 1. 30. lest thou bring dishonour on thy j, 2. 1. my son, prepare thy j. for temptation 4. 2. make not an hungry j. sorrowful 6. if he curse thee in the bitterness of his s. 17. until she may trust his j. and try him by laws 20. be not ashamed when it concemeth thy t. 22, accept no person against thy s, 6, 2. that thy s. be not torn in pieces as a bull 7. 11. laugh no man to scorn in bitterness ofhis s. 17- humble thy s. greatly, for vengeance is fire 21. let thy s. love a good servant.defraudhimDOt 9- 2. give not thy 5. unto a woman, to set her fool n, give not thy s. to harlots, that thou lose uot 10. 'JO. my son, glorify thy s. in meekness 29.will justify him thatsinneth against his own j. 14. 4, he that gathereth bydefrauding his own s. 16. give and take, and sanctify thy s, 16, 17. for what ismy j. among such awnmber? 19> 4. thatsinneth, bhall offend against his own s. 20, 22. there is that destroycth his ow.i s. 21. 27 curseth Satan, he curse th bis own j. 28. a whisperer defileth his s. and is hated .30. 23. Idve thine own t. and comfort thy heart -SPE fApocnirPH* ££rc/.32.23.iQ every good work trust thine own t. 33. 31. thou hast need of him, as of thine own i 34.15.blessed isthe^r. ofhiji thatfeareth the Lorcr 17. he raiJhjth up the *. and ii'^hteneth the eye 37. 27. prove thy J. and see what is evil for i% 28. nor hath every s. pleasure in every thing 48. 5. raise his 5. from the place of the dead 51, ig. my s. hath wrestled with her, i was exact 20. 1 directed my s. to her, and I found bet 26. and let your s. receive iostruclioa 29. let your rejoice in his irercy Bar. 2. 18. but the s. that is greatly vexed 3. 1. O Lord, the s. in anguish crieih to thee 3 Mae* 6. 30. bnt in j. am well content to suffer SOULS. Wisd. 3. 1. the 3. of righteous are in hand of GotV 13. she shall have fruit in the visitation oft. 7- 27* and in all age^ entering into holy t. 11. 26. they are thme, O Lord, thou lover of 12. 6, the parents that killed n, destitute of help' 11, il. are stumbling-blocks to the s. of men 2d. defiling of s. changuig of kind, disorder 17. 1. therefore unnurtured s. have erred Eccl. 2. 17. will humble their s. in his sight 21. 2. as the teeth of a lion, slaying s. of men 51. 24, what say you, seeiiigyour j. are thirsty ,' Bar. 2. 17 . whose s. arc taken from their bodies 6,7.myangel with you, I myselfcaring for your*. Daji. 3. 64. O ye spirits and s. of the righteous 1 Mac. 1. 48. should make their s. abommable SOUND. Wisd, 1. 9. the s. of his words come to the Lord 17. 19- nr a terrible s. of stones cast down Eccl. 45. 9- that there might be a f . and noise mada 47. 10. that the temple might s. from morning SOUNDED. 1 Esd. 5. 62, and all the people s. trumpets 65, yet the multitude s. marvellously, was heard Wisd. 17. 4. noises, as of waters, s. about them 18. 10. there s. an ill-according cry of enemies Eccl. 50. 16. sous of Aaron *. the silver trumpets SOUNDS. Wisd. 19. 18. notes cLaage the tune, and yet are /, Eccl.JJO. 18. with great variety of j. made melody SOUNDING. 1 Mac. 7. 45. s. an alarm- aft«r them with trumpets SOUND. Eccl. 17. 28. the J. in heart shall praise the Lord 22. 7. as he that waketh one from a 5. sleep 26. 19. uiy son, keep the flower of thine age *. 30. 14. being s. and strong of constitution 16. there is no riches above a s. body, and no joy SOUR, 2 Mac. 14, 30, such j. behaviour eame not of gooqi SOUTII-SIDE. 1 Mac, 3.57. the camp pitched on s. of Emmaus SOW. 2 Eid. 9, 31. for behold, I s. my law in you Iti. 24. no man left to till the earth and*, it Ecci. T. U.S. not on furrows of nnrighieousnesa 26. 20. 3. it with thine own seed, trustiug in SOWN. 1 £j SFAIN. I Mac.Q.Z. what they had done in thecouotry of &, SPAKE. 1 Esd. X. 51. and look when the Lord s. unto thera 3, 4. young men of the puard s. one to another Tob. 14. 8. things which the prophet Jonas s. Eccl, 13. 22. he s. w isi-ly, and could have no place SPAlvESi'. Jud. 16. 14, for thou s. and they were made SPARE, I ^:d. 4. 7. if he commanded to s. they s, Wisd. 2. 10. ungodly said, let us not .t . the widow Eccl. 13. 12. and he will not j. to do thee hurt 23. 2. that they *, me not for mine ignorance 1 Mac. 13. 5. that 1 should s. mine own life SPARED. 1 Esd. 1. 50. because he s. them and his tabernacle 53, who s. neither young man nor maid Jud. 13. 20. because thou hast not s. thyself Eccl. l6.8. nors. he the place where Lot sojourned 17-21. neither left nor forsook them, but j, them SPAREDST. Wisd. J2. 8. nevertheless those thou s. as mea SPAREST. Wisd. 11. 26, but thou 5. all, for they are thino SPARTA. 1 Mae. 14.16. when iieard at Rome,and as far as 3 SPEAK. 1 Esd. 3. 5. let every one of us s, a sentence 21. and it maketh to t. all thing? .^y talents 4. 13. the thirds this was Zuroi. aire' began to «, Apocrypha.] SPI 1 Etd. 4.v.\. king looked, he began to /.of the truth T06.6AO.I will /.for her that she may be given thee 12. DOW hear me, and I will /. to her father 7. 8. /. of those ihiogs thou didst talk in the way ,W.11.5. suffer thy handmaid to j, in thy presence £f/A. 15. 12. he embraced her, and saidi. lo me Wisft. 6^9 to you therefore. O kings, do I /. 7. 15. God hath Rranted me to /. as t would «. 12. when I /. they shall give jjood ear 10 me 10. SI. made the tongues that cannot *. eljqnent 1.1.17. ashamed to /.to thai whxh ha'h no life EcclA.^3 . ret rain not to 1 . when occa^sioo to do good 25. in no wise /. acainsi the truth 1.1.6.he will .f.thep fair.and say,what wantest thour 2.1 but if poor man /. they say, what fellow is this- 18.19. learn hpfnre thou /. and use physic or ever 19. 14. and if ho have, that he j. it not again CO. 16. they th.M eat my bread /. evil of me SC. for hfl will not /. it in due season C7. 7. praise nn man before thou hearest him /. .12. .1. /. thou that art the elder, it becometh thee 41. 27. we may /. much, and yet come short 1 Mae. 9. S5. so that he could no more s. any thine SPEAKER. ^el. 2.1. 8, the evil /. and proud shall fall thereby SPEAKETII. fVtgi. 1 . 8. Ihat /. unrighteous things cannot be hid Eccl. 12. 16. an enemy /. sweetly wjih his lips J S. 22. rich man .f. things not to be spoken, yet men 23. when rich man s. every man holds his tongue SC. 8. that telleth tale to a fool,/, to one in slumber 25. 9. he that/, in ears of them that will hear SPEAKING. Eccl. fi. 5. a fair /. tongue will increase greetings 41. 23. or of/, again what thou hast heard SPEAR, Jud. 11. 2. 1 would not have lifted tip my *. See Shield. SPECIAL. Tfli.10,12. 1 commit my daughter to thee of j.trust TKiV.3.14.tohimshalI be given the/, gift of fatth SPEECH. Jwrf. g. 13. make my /. and deceit to be their wound E-'th. 14. II. give me eloquent /. in my mouth 16.5. oftentimes tbe fair/, of those put in trust Eecl. 4. 24. for by /. vrisdoui shall be known 9. 17. and the wise ruler of the people for his /. 17. 5. /. an interpreter of the cogitations thereof 19- 16. there is one thnt slippeth in his /. 32. 8. let thy/, be short, comprehending much 12. take thy pastime, but sin not by proud j, 2 Mac.XS.^Q. so /. finely framed deligbteth tbe ears SPEECHES. Wisd. 8. B. she knowelh the subtilties of /. Eccl. 36. ig. so an heart of understanding, false /. SPEECHLESS. Wild, 4. 19. he shall rend them, that they be /. fi Mac. 3. 29. be lay/, without all hope of life SPEED. 1 Esd. 6. 10. those works are done with great/. &. ig. that they should give it him with /. SPEEDILY. Jud. 12. 14. whatever pteaseth him, I will do /, Estk. Ifi. 18. God /. rendering vengeance to him IVisd. 2. fi. let us /. use the creatures as in youth 4. n. yea,/, was be taken away, lest wickedness t). 5. horribly and /. shall he come upon you £fc/.l6.4.kindred ofwicked shall /.become desolate 21.5. and his judgment cometh /. 41.22. a present remedy of all is a mist coming/. 2 Mac. 7- 37. he would be merciful to our nation SPEKD. Exd. 4.21. he sticks not to/, his life with bis wife 7'u*.]0.7.whichRaEuel had sworn he should /.there Jud. 11. 13. are resolved to j. the first-fi-uits of corn 12. 4. I shall not J. those things that I have before Eccl. 9. 9. s. not thy money with ber at the wine 14. 4. for others that shall /. his goods riotously SPENDING. ■ iVttd. IS. 12. and aftfr /. the refuse of his work SPENT. . Kfrf. 6.:?o.as priests in Jerus. signify to be daily /. L Mac, 14. 32. Simon 5. much of his own substance SPIRIT. \ Esd. 2, 2. the Lord raised up the /. of Cyrus Tnb. 3 6. and command my s. to be taken from me 6.7. if a devil or anevil/. trouble any make smoke 14. If.st I die, for a wicked /. loveth her 15. and make thou no reckoning of the evil /. 8. 3. which smell when tbe evil /. had smelled Jud. 14. 6. Achior fell down, and bis /. failed Ifi. 14. thou didst send forth thy /. it created them E^tli. J5. 8. then God changed the /. of the king Wild. 1. 5. the noly /. of discipline will flee deceit 6. wisdom i^ a loving /. and will Dol acquit 7. for the /. of the I^rd filleth the world 2. .1. and our /. shaJl vanish as the sott air 3 .1. iher repenting and groaning for anguish of /, 7- 7. I called on God, the /. of wisdom came to mf 95. for io her is an ucikrstaoding /. holy tt43 STA Wijd.%yt .VTtx^ thou send thy Holy S.from abore 12. I. for thine incorruptible i. in all things 15. 11. he knew not him that breathed io a living/, 16. he that borrowed disown/, fashioned them iC. 1 1- the /. when gone forth, returneth not Eccl. .14. 13. the /.of those that fear the Lord 3R. 23, wlien his /. is departed from him 39. Q. shall be filled with the ;i. of understanding 48. 12. and Elizeus was filled with his /. 24. he saw by an excellent /. what should come Bar. 3. 1, O Lord, the troubled /. crieth unto thee Shs. 45. riis^'d up the holy /. of a young youth Bel .16. through the vchemency of his /, set him 1 Mac. 13. 7- the people beard, their /. revived SPIRITS. Wisd. 7. 23. free from care, pare and most subtile /, SPIRITUAL. Wisd, 14. 12. idols were beginning of s, fornication i:pit. Eccl. 28. 12. if thou /. on it, it shall be quench^-d 2 Mac. 6. Y'J, be /. it Toi-th, and came to torment SPITTLE. Eccl. 26. 22. an harlot shall be accounted as /. SPOIL. I Esd. 4. 5. as well the /. as all the things else Tob. 3. 4. thou hast delivered us for a/. 1 Mac. 3. 20. to destroy us and our wives and to /. us SPOILED. 1 Kid, 4. 24. when be hath stolen, /, and robbed Wisd. 10. 20. the righteons /. the ungodly Eccl, 36. 25. where no hedge is, the po^3e3sio^ is /. 48. 15. till they were /tai'id carried out of their land Bar. 6. 18. lest their gods be /. with robbers 1 Mac. 6. 24. they slew, and /. our inheritance 2 Mac. 9- i6. holy temple, which before behad«. * SPOILS. 1 Mac. 1. 3. Alexander Cook /. of many nations 2 Mac. 8.28. had given part of /. to tbe maimed 30. divided among themselves many/, more, and made the widows and the aged also equal in /. SPOKEN. X^id. 1. 28. the words /. by (he mouth of the Losd 3. 17. w1k> had /. of the strength of wine 4. 13. then the third, who had /. of women 9- 10. like as thou hast /. so will we do Eccl. 13. C2. be speaketh things not to be /. 38. 17. weep a day or two, lest thou be evil /. of 33. they shall not be found where parables are /, Bar, 2, CO. as thou hast /. by thy servants Sus. 47- what mean these woras that thou hasc /. ? Bel g. for he hath /. blasphemy against Bel 1 Mac. 1. 24. a great mas.sacre, and /. very proudly 2 Mac. 1. 29. plant tby people, as Moses hath /. 3. 34. when they had /. these words, tbey appeared 6. 17. let this we have /. be for a warning to us 9.5.as soon as he had /.these words a pain came on SPORT. 1 Esd, 1. 51. rhey made a /. of his prophets Eecl. 27. 13. their /. is in the wantonness of sin SPOT. Wiid, 13. 14. and covering every /. therein SPOTPED. IVisd, 15. 4. nor any image 1. with divers colours SPOUSE. Wisd.S. 2. 1 loved her, I desired to make her my /, SPOUTS. ' 2 Mac. 14. 45. his blood gushed out like /. of wate' SPREAD, 1 Esd. 9. 11. seeing our sin in these things is /. far J}id. 4. II. s. out their sackcloth before the Lord Wisd. 17- 21. over them was /. an heavy night 1 Mae.^.51. they f .out the vials,and finished works 2 Mac. 8. 7* his manliness was /. every where SPREADING. Wisd. 17. 18. a noise of birds ameng /. branches SPRING. Wisd. 2. 7- and let no tlower of the /. pass by us SPRINGS. 2 Esd. 4 .7. how many /. are in the beginning of the deep, or how many /. are above the firmament 13. 47. the Highest shall stay the/, of the stream SPRINKLE. 2 i1fatf.l.21.he commanded the priests to/.rhe wood SPRINKLED. 2 Mac, 10. 25. tbey s. earth upon their beads spy. Eccl. 11. 30. like as a /. watchethhe for thy fall SPIES. I Mae. 12. 26. he sent /. also to their tents SQUARE. 1 Mae. 10. 11. to build tbe walls with /« stones STABLISHED. Eccl. 22. 1Q. so the heart that is /. by counsel STAFF. Toi. 5. 17. is he not the /. of our hand in going ? Bet 26. 1 will slay the dragon without sword or /. STAIN. Ecrl. 22, 10. do /. the nobility of their kindred .11. 22. leave not a/, in thine honour 47 .20. thou didst/, thy honour and pollute thy seed STE S Mae. ^. 95. and I shall get s /. to my old an'k STAINED. 2 Mac. 6. ig. to live /. with. such abomin^iua STAKES. Eccl. S3, ig. it lietb on the top of sharp /, STALLION. Eecl. 33. 6. a /. horse is as a mocking friend STAMP. 1 Mae. 15. 6, also to coin money with thine own SXAND. 1 Elsd. 8. 90. we cannot /. any longer before theu Jud. 6. 4. footsteps shall not be able to /. before lU 8. 12. that /. instead of God amongst men 33. you shall /. this night in the gate ff^i/^.5. 21. a mighty w:nd shall /.up against tbem 6. 7< nor shall he . . in awe of any man's greatness 12. 12. or who shall come to /. against thee ? £rff/. \i. 12. set him not by, lest he /. in thy place 21. 23. he that is well nurtured will /. without 22. 18. pales on an high place will never /. against the wind, so a fearful heart cannot /. again^ fear 37. 13. let the counsel of thine own heart /. 40. 25. gold and silver make the foot /. sure 43. 10. tliey will /. in their order, and not faint 44. 12. theirseed /. fast, and their children 1 il/iic.3. 53. howshall webeable to /.against them! 10. 72. tby foot is mt able to /. before our face .' 2 Mac. 2. 30. to /. on every point and go over things' STAND ET 1 1. Jud. 9. 11. for thy power /. not in multitude IVisd. 4. 8. is not that which /. in length of time 1 Mac* g. 44. it /. not with us to-day, as in time past STANDING. 1 Esd. 1. 5. /. in the temple according to dignity Jud. 13. 4. then Judith /. by his bed, said in heaiC Wisd. 4. 4. yet /. not fast, they shall be shaken 10. 7. and a /. pillar of salt is a monument 18. 16. and /. up, filled alt things with death 23. /. between, he stayed the wrath and puted Siu. 48. so he /. in the midst of them, said 2 Ufac. 14. 45. he ran through and /. on a steep rocli STAR. Ecel. 50. 6. he was as the morning /. in a clond Sl'ARS. Wisd. 7. 19- the circuits of years and positions of/. 29, she IS above all the order of /. 10. 17. and alight of/, io the night season 11.2. but deemed it swift air, or the circle of the ». 17. 5. nor bright flames of/, endure to lighten £cc/.43.g. the beauty of heaveu, the glory of the s- 44. 21, he that would exalt his seed eis the /. Bor.3.34.the /.shioed in their watches and rejoic«'i 6. 60. forthe^uo, moon, and /. are obedient Dan. 3. 13. multiply theirseed as the /. of Leaven 41. O ye s. of heaven bless yc the Lord 2Mae.Q. 10. thought he could reach to the /. STATE. S Mag. 4. 6. was impossible /.should continue qoiefr g. 24. they knowing to whom tiie 1. was left 11. IQ. ifyou keep yourselves loyal to the /. 14. 2(}. was not well-affeeted towards the /. STAl'ELlNESiJ. Jud. 9. 10. break down their /. by hand of a womaa STATURE. Bar. 3. 26. the giants, that were of .so great /. STATUTE. 2 Mae. 10. 8. they ordained also by a common /. STATUTES. 3 £/t them a pillar Eccl. 4. 10. be in s. of a husband to their mother 6. 1. io J. of a friend become not an enemy 17. 27- in /. of them whieh live and give thank Bar. 3* I9. and others are come up in their /. 1 Mac. 3» 1. then Maccabeus rose up in his /. II. 34. in /. of payments the king received 14. 17- that Simon was madd higb-priest in his /. STEAL. 1 Esd. 4. 23. a man eoeth his way to rob and ^o /. S TED FA ST. Fsth. 13.3 for his constant good will and /. fideiiij /('urf. 7.23. kind to man* j. sure, free from cm STR STR Scel. S.IO. be 1. In thy understand ing aiid thy word IT. 20. be i. in thy covenair., and be conversant 82. 23. abide /. to him in time of his trouble 1 Mac. 13. 37. we are ready to make a s. peace STEEP. % Atae. 14. 45. he ran, and standing upon a s. rock S'.rEP. £«/-19.18.the tear of Lord is first s.io be accepted STF.PS. Ecei. 6. 36. let Chy foot wear the s. of his door 42 19. he revealeth the r. of bidden things STEWARDS. t Etd. 8. 67. the commandments to the king's s. STICKETH. tJecl. 19. 12. as an arrow that s. in a man's thigh 27 .2. as a nail *■ fast between the joinings of stones STICKS. 1 Esd. 4. 21. he s. not to spend his life with his wife STIFF. Bar. 2.30. not hear, becanse it is a j.-necked people 33. and they shall return from their s. neck STIFFLY. t Esd, 2. 47. stood so T. for the name of the Lord STmGS. li'itd. 16.5. perished with the s. of crooked serpents STINK. S Wac.Q. 10.no man could endureto carry for his/. STIR. S Mac. 15. 17, were able to s. them up to valour STIRRED. 1 Esd. 2, 9. whose minds were s. np thereto 1 Mac. 3. 49. and the Nazarites they s. up S Mac. 15. io. when he had s. up their minds ST1RRT^'G. i Mac. 7. 21. s. up her womanish thoughts STOCK, 1 Esd, 5. ti7. neither could they shew their s, T06. 5. 13. then Tobit said, thou art of an honest and good s. my brother, thou art of a good s. 1 Mac. 12. 21 . that th*>y are of the s. of Abraham 2 Mac. I. 10. was of the s. of the anointed priests STOCKS. Wiid. 14 . 21 . men did ascribe unto stones and s. STOLE. 2 Mae. 4. 32. Menelaus s. certain vessels of gold STOLEN. 1 Esd. 4. 24. when he hath s. spoiled, and robbed Tob. 2. 13. 1 said to her, is it not x. ? render it to the owners, for it Is not lawful to eat any thing s. STOMACH. fi Mae. 7. 21. with a manly/, she said unto them STON E. Wisd. 11.4. thirst was quenched out of the hard /. Ecel, P. 21 . she will lie upon him .is a mighty s. S2. 1. a slothful man is compared to a filthy/, and every one will biss^^ him out to his disgrace CO. whoso casteth a /. at the birds, frayeth them St). 10. and let it not rust ander a /. to be lost 47. 4. he lifted up his hand with the /. in the sling 1 J^ac. 2. 36. neither cast they a /. at them 10. 73. where is npither .t, nor flint, nor place STONE-BOW. Wisd. 5. 22. hail-stoned shall be cast as out of a /. STONES. 1 Esd. 6. 9. building an house of hewn and costly s. Tub. 13. 17. .streets shall be paved with s. of Ophir Jvd. 1. 2. built walls round about of s. hewn 6.12. from coming up by casting of /. against them Wisd. 17. 19- or a terrible sound of j. cast down Eccl. 21.10. the wayof sinners is made plain with /. -27. 2. as a nail sticketh between joinings of /. 32. 20. and stumble not among the /. 1 Mar. 4. 43. who bare out the defiled /. 5. 47. they stopped np the gates with /. 0. 51. with instruments to cast fire and /. ro. 11. to build Sion round about with square / ft Mae. 1. iC. they threw /. like thunderbolts 31, the water to be poured on the great /. 4.41. some of them caught /. some clubs JO. 3. striking j. they took fire out of them STOOD. Esd. 5. 59. the priests *. arrayed in vestments S-46. he opened the law, they /. all straight up -^ st/i . 1 5.6. she /. before kinp wlio sat on his throne {Visd. 10. 11. she /. by him, and made him rich 1 1 . ."i. tney s. aa;ainst their enemies, were avenged 10. 16. it touched heaven, but /. upon the earth •Zl. the blameless man a. forth to defend them 19-". where water/, before, dry land appeared t^crl. 39. 17. at his commaiidmcnt the waters /. 45. C. so that his enemies /, in fear of him 23. Phinees /. up with good courage of heart 4t). 3, who before him so .n. to it ? the Lord brought 48. 1. then /. up Elias the prophet as fire 50. 12. he himself /. by the hearth of the altar JJfl7i. 3. 2. then Azarias /. up and praj'ed thus Shs. 34. tvo elders /. up in the midst of the people I Mac . 7. .36. the priests entered, and /. before altar 8 A/«r. 3. so. t«o ^'Ounpraen J. by him on either side B4> STOOLS. 2 Mae, 'ft "1. when /. were set for cither of them STOOPING. Bar. 2. 18, tne sou) fhac is vexed and goeth /. STOP. /«rf. 4.7. itwaseasy to J. them that would come up Etl/i. 14. 9-. /. the mouth of them that praise thee Ecci. 20. 29. /. his mouth that he cannot reprove 27. 14. their brawls make one /. his ears 2 Mae. 14. .36. and s. every unrighteous mouth STOPPED. Jud. 16. 4. the multitude whereof /.the torrents 1 Mact 2. 36. nor /. the place.'* where they lay hid 9. 55. Alcimus was plagued, his mouth was /. 2 Mac, 2. 5. he laid altar of incense, and /. the door STORAX. Eccl, 24..15. a pleasant odour like sweet /. STORE. Tob. 7. 8. they set /. of meat on the table L Mac. ri. 6. /. of spoils which they bad gotten 53. they had eaten up the residue of the /. S'LORE-IIGUSliS. Eccl. 29,12. shut up alms in thy/, it shall deliver STORM, S. TVisd. 5. 15. like froth driven away with the /. 23. a wind like a /. shall blow them away Da7i. 3.46.0 ye dews and j. of snow, bless ye the L. STORiVIED. 2 Mac. 13. S5. they /. because they would make STORY. 2 Mac. 2. 24. to look into the narrations of the /. 30. belongeth to the first author of the /. • 32. here then will we begin the /. foolish to make a long prologue, and to be short in the /. itself 15.28. have done well, and ss is fitting the j. 39. delighteih the ears of them that read the /. STORIES. 1 Esd. 1, 33. in the book of the /. of the kings STORY-WRITER. 1 Esd. 3. 17. thy servant Rathumus the /. STRAIGHT. Jud. 13. 20. walking a /. way before our God Bar. 6. 2?. nor can they make themselves /. STRAIT. Jud. 4. ?• because the passage was /. for two men STRAITLY. IVitd, 17. 16. whosoever fell down was /. kept Ecci.26. 10. keepherin/. lest she abuse herself STRAITNESS. 2 Mae. 12. 21. by reason of the /. of all the places STRAITS. Jnd. 14. 11. went forth to the /. of the mountain STRAKE. Tob. 11 . 11. he /. ofTthe gall on his father's eyes STRANGE. 1 Esd. 8. GQ. have not put away /. people of the land 9. 9- separate yourselves from the /. women 12. let all that have /. wives come at the time S6> these had taken /. wives, and put them away 2 Esd. 1. 6. and they have offered unto /. gods 'Job. 4. 12. and take not a /. woman to wife ff'isd. 14. 23. or made revellings of /. rites 16. 2. thou preparedst for cbcni meat of a s. taste 3. might be made partakers of a /. taste 16. with /.shivers were they persecuted 17> 3. they were troubled with/, apparitions 19* 5. but they might find a /. death 8. seeing thy marvellous /. wonders 10. while they sojour:Led in the /. land Ecel, 10. 13. Lord brought on them /. calamities 29. 18. so that they wandered among 5. nations 36. 3. lift up thy hand against the /. nations 39. 4. he will travel through s. countries 43. 25, for therein be /. and wondrous works liar. 1 . 22. to serve /. gods, and to do evil before Ld. 3. iO. that thou art waxen old in a s. country 4. 15. a shameless nation, and of a /. language 1 Mac, 1, 38. and became /. to those born in her 44. that they should follow the /. laws 6. 13. I perish through great grief i» a /. land 15. 27. brake covenants and became /. unto him 2 Mac. 5. 9< thu.s he perished in a /. land 6. 24. that he were now gone to a /. religion 9. 6. tormented men's bowels with«. torments 28. he died a miserable death in a /. country STRANGER. Est/i. 16. 10. Aman as a f. received of us Ecci. 8. 18. do not secret things before a /. 11.34. receive a /. into thy house, he will turn 29. 26. come, thou /. furnish a talde and feed me 27- give place, thou /. to an honourable mau STRANGERS. 1 £ji/.8.83.a land polluted with the pollutions of /. Wisd. 19. 13. used a hateful behaviour towards /. 15. because they used /. not friendly Eccl. C'6. 19. and give not thy strength to /. 45. 18. /. conspired together against him Bar. 6. 5. thai ye in no wise be like to /. 1 Mac 1. 38. the city was made an habitation of/. 2 7. the sanctuary delivered info ihe haad of /. STU [ApocBYrn/r, 1 JWtfc.3.36.he should place .-. in all their q'iar*"^ 4. 12. then the /. lift up their eyes and saw ii.ei»i 22. they fled every one into the land of /. i 36. all the /. that had escaped came and told I 30. gavest hosts of /. into the hands of Jonathao- 3 Mac. 10. 5. the day that /. profaned the templb STRANGENESS. lVisd.5.2. shall be amazed at the /. of his salvatios STRANGLED. Tob. 3. 3, he said, father, one of our nation is /, 3.8. dost not know that thou hast /. thy husbands IC 3(1 that she thought to have s. herself EsiA, 12. 3. having confessed it they were /. STRAYING. Ecci. 6. 2. soul not torn in pieces, as a bull /. alone STREAM. Wisd. 19. 7. and out of tlie violent /. a green fielx STREAMED. Dan, 3. 24, so that the flame /. forth above HI'REET. 2 Mae. 10. 2. the altars had built in the open ». STREETS. Eccl. 9.7- look not round about thee in the s. 23. 21. this man shall be punished in the /, 49. 6. they burnt chosen city and made /. desolatr 1 Mae. 1. 55. and they burnt incense in the /,- 2. 9. her infants are slain in the /. 14. 9- the ancient men sat all in the /. 2 Mac. 3. 19. the women abounded la the /. STRENGTH. I Esd. 3. 17. who had spoken of the /. of win? 4. 1. that had spoken of the /. of the king 2. O ye men, do not men excel in /. / 40. and she is the /. and majesty of all ages Wtsd. 2. 11. let our /. be the law of justice 11.21. thou canst shew thy great /. ac all times 12. 17. men will not believe tbou shewedst thy /. 16. 16. were .scourged by the /. of thine arm 23. but this again did even forget his own t* 24. increaseth his /. against ihe unrighteous, and abateth his /.for benefit of ihem that trust in thes- 18. 22. so he overcame, not with /. of body Eccl. 3. 1^. when thou art in thy full /. *21. not search things that are above thy /, 5. 2. follow not thini; own mind, and thy /. 7. 30. love him that made thee with all thy * 16. 7. who fell away in /. of their foolisbuess 17- 3. he endued them with /. by themselves 18. 5. who shall number the /. of his majesty ? S6. 19- my son, give not thy /. to strangers 28. 10- and as a tsan's /, is, so is his wrath 31«,'^0. drunkenness dimiuisheth /. maketh wounds' 34. 15. to whom doth he look i and who ia bis /. / 38. Itj. the heaviness of the heart breaketh /» 30. he bowetb down his /. before his feet 40. 26. riches and /. lift up the heart, but the fear 41. 2. death is acceptable 10 him whose /. faileth 43. 30. when you exalt him, put forth all your /. 46. 6. that the nations might know all their /. 9. the Lord gave /. also to Caleb, which remained Bar. 1. 12. the Lord will give us/, and lighten our eyes, and we shall live under N abuchodonosoD 3. 14. learn where ib wisdom, where is /. Dan. 3. 21. and let their /. be broken 1 Mac. 2. 49. now hath pride and rebuke gotten / 3, 19- but /. comelh from heaven 35. to destroy and root out the /. of Israel 4. 32. cause the boldness of their /. to fall away 6. 62. but when he saw the /. of the place 2 Mae. 12. 28. who breakeih the /. of his enemies STRENGTHEN. 1 Eld. 7. 15, to /. their hands in the works of Lord Jud. 13. 7. /• me,0 Lord God of Israel, this day 1 Mac. 9. 50. these did he j. with high walls 10. 25. in making amity with Jews to /. himself STRENGTHENED. Eccl. 45. 8. he ». him with rich garments 1 Mac. 2. 17< thou art /. with sons and brethren 14. 14. he /. all those of his people brought lov STRENGTHENING. 1 Mac. 6. 18. he sought the /. of the heathen SIRETCH. Eccl. 7. 32. and /. thine hand to the poor 31. 14. /, not thy baud whithersoever it lookcth' STRETCHED. Eccl. 4* 31 . let not thy hand be /. out to receive 24. 16. as the turpentine tree I /, out branches 46. 2. he /. out his sword against the cities 48. 20. they /. out their hands toward him 50. 15. he /. out his hand to the cup, and poured> 51. 19* I /■ forth my hands to the heaven above STRETCHETII. 1 Eld, 6. 3^. that /. out his hand to hinder house STRETCIIINO. 1 EsdtS.TS. then /. forth my hands to the Lord STREWED. Bel 14. to bring ashes, those they j . thro* the tempt STRICKEN. Esth. 14. 8. they have /. hands with thefr idola- IVrvd. 19, 17. fr^'tin with blindness were thuM s. ArUCRYPBA.} SUB S Mac. 15. 34. let (hou be i. with terror that come STRIFE. Zed. 19. 6. th&tcan rule his ton((ae, live withoat j. 27. 16. the a. "f the proud is blood-&heddinff £8. 8. abfttaia from /, and thou shalt diminish thy ains, for a furious man will kindle t. 40. 5. anger and .f, do change his knowledge 9. death and blood, 1. and sword happen W all STRIKING. 8 Mae, 10. 3. ». stones, tliev took fire out of tbem STRli^E. Jua. 9, 13. make my deceit to be their wotLod and /. STRIPES, EecL C'2. 6. f. and correction are never out of tame fi Mae. 3. 36. who gave him oizmy sore e. " 6. 30. but when he was ready to die with i. STRIVE. Eeci.it. 28. s. for the truth unto death, the Lord 8. 1. «. not with a mighty man lebt thou fall 3. /. not with a man that is full of tongue 11. 9- -f nut in a matter that conceroeth tdoe not t 'V(ic,7. 19- (hat takest in hand to i. against God STRIVING. IVitd. 4. 2. got victory, s. for undffiled rewards STROKE, S. 7ri>if.5.11.1ight air beaten with the «. ofher wings EccI, S7. 25. a dencilfnl /. shall make wounds 28. 17. the J. of the whip, the f. of the tongue 39- 28. spirits in their fury lay on sore j. I Mac. 14. 4.1. but missing his s. thtough haste STRONG. I Esd. 3. 18. O ye men, how exceeding jr. is wine ! 4. 32. how can it be Ijut women should be s. t 34-. O ye men.are not women s.? great is the earth 38. as for trnih, it endnreth and is always s. 6. 14, wasbuildedby a king of Israel great and s. 8. H5. that ye may be s. and eat the good things Wisd. 14. id. an ungndly custom grown jr. Bed. 6. 14. a faithful friend is a s. defence 24. 24. faint not to he s. in the Lord SB. 14. s. cities hath it pulled down 99. 13. better than a mighti^ shield and i. spear 30. 14. beini4 sound and i. of constitution 15. and a s. body is above iutinite wealth Bar, 6. 58. they that are s. do take and go away l.Vac.t.2. made many wars,and won many j. hold.s 19. thus they got the s. cities in land of Ecypt 33. then buitded they the city of David wit j a great and s, wall,and made it a s. hold for them 3. 45. sanctuary trodden, and aliens kept s. hold S Mae. 1.24. O Lord God. whoan fearful and s. 11.5. drew near to Bethsura, which was a /. town 12. 27* Ephron, a r^city, wherein Lysizis abode StftONGER. 1 Sti. 4. 35, great is the truth, and 1. than all Wi$d. 10.12. know that godliness is f. than all Eecl. 28. 10. and the «. they are which contend 8us. 39. Cor he was 1. than we and leaped out STRONGEST. 1 Esd. 3. 10. wine is the f. || 1 1. the king is t. ]2.womea are f . |j 24. ye men, is net wine tiie s.: STRONGLY. 3 Mae. XQ. 17. assaulting them s. they won holds STRUCK. 1 F.sd, 4. SO. she s, the king with her left hand S Mac. 1. 1@. they .threw stones and s. ,the captain STUBBLE. Wisd. 3. 7. they shall shine as sparks among .r. STUBBORN. iVfi. 3,^6. a s. heart shall fare evil at last 30. 12. lest he wax s. and be disobedient to thee STUFF. J%d. 15. 11. plate, beds, Tes.sels, and all his /. STUMBLE, EccL 13. 23. if he t. they will help to overthrow SS. PI. f. not at the beauty of a woman 32. 20. and t. not anions the stones STUMBLED. Tob, ti. 10. Tobit went toward the door and s. STUMBLING. IVisd. 14. \\. and j. blocks to the souls -of .men Ecd. 7 . 6. lay a 4. block in way of thy uprightness • 4, 7. It i^ a s. block to them that sacrilicc 34. J6. ihe is a preservation from s. and a help 39. 24. so are tbey s. blocks to the wieked SUBDUED. HW. 18. £2. with a word s. he him that punished SUBJECT. WUd. 1.4.noridwell in the body that is <. to sin 8. 14. and the jiations shall be t. unto me SUBJECTION. Sect. 47. ig, by thy body thou wast brought into /, 48. 12. neither could any bring him into^. SURJ ECTS. Etd. 3. 1 . Darius.made a great feast to all his«. Et'h. 13. 2. I purposed to sfttile my ». in quiet SUfiMlSSLY. Eetl -20. 5. for neighbour's money he will speak t. SUBMirriiD. t Mae. 13. C3. j^ and >wate to all equal condition d4d SUBSTANCE. Toh. 4. 7. give alms of thy /. and when thou givrst 14. 13. he inherited their t. and his fathers EceL 9. S. to a woman, to set her foot on thy 1. SUBTILE. Wiad. 7. 33. kind to man, pure and most x. spirits Ectl. 39. 2. where s. parables are, he will be there SUBTILLY. Jud. 5, 11, the king of Kgypt dealt/, with them SUBTILTY. Eeel, 19. S5. there is an exquisite /. and is unjust SUBTILIIES. JVud. 8. 8. she knoweth the i. of speeches SUBURBS 1 Mdir.l 1. 4.they shewed him Azotus and /.thereof 61. he burned the /. thereof with fire and spoiled SUCCKED. To5. 4. 6. thy doings shall prosperously /. to thee Ecci. 48. 8. who anointed prophets to i. after him SUCCESS. Tob. 7. 12. God give you good *. in all things iVisd. 13. 19- and for good /.of his bands, asketh Ecel. 20. 9, a sinmr that hath good /. in evil 38. 13. when in their hands Xhere is good .r, 4:1.26. by him the hand of them hath prosperous/. 1 Mac. 4. 53. ^'''■aisiog God, who hud given good /. 8.23. good /. to uti t.. the Romans and .lewsby sea 2 Mac. 10. 13. having good /. with his weapons 28. for a pledge of tbcir /. and victory 13. IS. at last they departed with goad /. SUCCESSOR. Ecel. 4G. 1 . Jesus son of N ave was the /, of Moses 2 ')iac.9.23. when he ted an armj he appointed a /. 14. 2d. hehadordained Judas tobe the king's/. SUCCOUR. Ecci.^Si . 7. T looked for /. of men, there was none 1 Mac. 1.53. wheresoever they could flee for /. 2. 44. but the rest Rad to the heathen for /. 2 Mae. 5. 9. and tbinkinn there to find /. SUCCOURS. fVisd. 17. 12. for f<»-ar is a betraying of the /. SUCCOUREIH. 1 Mae* 12. 15. we have help from heaven that /. us SUCK. 2 Mac. 7. 27. have pity on me that gave /. 3 years SUCKING. Ecel. 46. 16. when he offered the /. Iamb . SUDDEN. tVisd. 17. 15. for a /. fear came upon thLm lucl. 11.21. on the /. to make a poor man rich 2 Mae. 14. 17. through the /. silence of his enemies SUDDliNLY. IVitd. 18. 17- then /. visions of horrible dreams Eeel. 5. 7. /. shall the wraih of the I.ord come 11. 22. /. he maketh his blessing to flourish 22. 27. upon my lip?, that 1 fall not / by them 1 Mac. 1. 30. he fell /, on the city, and smote it 3- 33. bad left off speaking, he leapt /. upon them 4. 2. might rush in .on the Jews, and smjte them /. 2 Msc. 3. '27.. Ileliodorus fell /. to the ground 14, 22. lest treachery should bej. practised SUFl'ER. Jiid. 11.5. i. thy handmaid to speak intbypresence Bar. 4. 25. /. patiently the wrath that is fome G. 18, made sw-e as being committed to /. death Bel 12. we will/. death, nrjelse Daniel that speaks 2 Mac. 4. 48. they did soon s. unjust punishment 6. 30. but in soul am content to x. thti.se things 7. 18. for we /. these things for ourselves 32. for we /« because of our sins SUFl^ERED. JVisd. 18. 1. they had not /. the same things II. like as the king so /, the common person Ecel. .18. 16. asif thou hadat /. great harm 1 Mac. 2. 48. nor /. they the sinner to triumph 15. 14. neither /. he any to go cut or in 2 Mac. 7. 33. ourbretb-ren whonowhav.e/. pain 9- 28. the murderer having s. most grievously SUFFERETH. Toi. 4. 10. alius/, not to come into.darknes3 Ecel. 4. Q deliver him thatj. wrong from^ppressor 2fi. 28. a man of war that /. poverty SUFFERING. IVisd. 16. 3. but these /. penury ior a short pace SUFFICE. Tob. 5. 19. what the Lord hath given us doth /. us 1 Mtic.^. 33. let that you have 4Qne hitherto s. SUFFICIENT. JVisd. 18. 12. nor were the living /. to hury tbem Eecl. 31. 19. little is /. for a man .w«U nurtured SUGGESTION. S Mae. 6. 8. .went a decree by the /. of Ftolemee SUITS. Eecl. 29- 19. business for gain shall fall Into /. Sus. 6. all that had any /. in law came to them SUM. Eeel. 43. 27< come short, wherefore in /. he is ail 51. 28. get learning with a great /, of money 2 Mae. 3. 1 1. the / in all waa400 talents of silygT iS. ^. to the J. oS two xhojuaud drachms sus SUMS. 2 Afae. 3. 6.treasui7 was full of infinite/, of moa* SUMMBK. Ecel. 50. 8. the frankincense-tree in time of t. Uan. 3. 45. ye winter and/, bless ye the Lord SUN. 1 Etd. 4. i>i. O men, swift is the /. in his cours* 2 Eld. 6.4d. commandest that the /. should sh^ 15. 20. king's which are from the rising of the 'V'tfj. 2,4. took him, till the going down of the /. 7. after the going down of the/. 1 made a grave Jud, 14. 2. the /. shall come forth on the earth IVisd. 2. 4. as mist that is driven away with the r. 5. 6. the J. of righteousness rose not on us 7. 29. for she is more beautiful than the /. iQ. 28. we must prevent the /. to give thee thanks 18. 3. and an harmless /. to entertain them Ecel. 17" 19. their works are as the /. before him 31. what IS brighter than the /. / yet the light 26. i(j. as the /. when it ariseth in the heaveu 33. 7. all the light of every day is of the /. 34. 16. he is a cover from the /. at noon 4.1. 2. ibe /. when it appeareth, declaring 4. but the J. burneth the mountains more 46. 4. did not the /. go back by his me:ios? 48. 23. in his time tne /. went backward 50.7. as the /.shining on the temple of Most High iiar. 6. 60. for /. moon and stars are obedient Dan. 3, 40. O y^e /. and moon, bless ye the Lord SUN-BBAM. IVitd. 16. 27. being warned with a little /. melted SUNG. Ecel. 47. B. with his whole heart be /. Kongs 1 Mar. 4. 24. they/, a song of thanksgiving 2 Mac. 1. 30. the priests /. psalms of thanksgiving 12.37. he /. psalms witli a loud voice SUPERSTITION. IVitd. 14. 16. set forward the ignorant to more /. SUPPED. 3t»4. 8. 1. when they had /.they brought Tobias in SUPPLICATION. Eecl. 4. 4. reject not the /. of the afflicted 35. 14. he will not despise the /. of the fatherlesn 39. 5* and he will make /. for his sins 51. 9. then lifted I op my/, from the earth Bar. 2, 1 9.we do not make our humble /. before tbca for the righteousness of our fathers and king* 1 Mae. 11. 49. th4'y made /. to the ki,.g and nripd 2 Mac. 3. 18. others ran flocking to the genera. /. 8. 29. when they had made a common /. 9. 18. containing the form of a /. after this manner 14. 15. they made /. to bim that had esrablished SUPPORT. 1 Etd. 8. 52. power of Lord to /. them in all wayi SUPPOSE. Toi. 6. 17- I /• that she shall bear thee children SUPPOSED. . HV/rf. 17. 3, they /. to lie hid in their secret sins Bar. 6. 64. not to be /. nor said that they are gods SUPPOSING. 2 -1/ 14. the talk of him that s. much, maketh SWEARfNG. Ecel. 23. g. accustom not thy mouth to j, 11. a man that aseth much s. shall be filled 13. use not thy mouth to intemperate s, SWEAT, S Mac. S. S6. it was a inaiter of 5. and watching SWEET. 1 Esd. 9. 51, go eat the fat, and drink the s. 2 £$d. 1.23. tree in water, and made the river s. Eccl. 0.5. s. language will multiply friends 11.3. but her fruit is the chief of s. things £3. 17. all bread is s. to a whoremonger 34. 15. 1 gave &s. smell like cinnamon,! yielded a pleasant odour as myrrh, onyx and s. storax .35. 6. s, savour thereof is before the Most High 3H. 5. was not tUe water made s, with wood ? 11. G;ive.ad-. savour and memorial of Bne flour 40. 18. to labour and to be concent is a s. life CI. the pipe and psaltery makej. melody 33. begging iss. in ihe mouth of the iihameless 49. 1. it is f. as honey in all mouths Bar. 5. 8. every i.-sme!ling tree shall overshadow SWEETER. Eccl. S3. 27. there is nothing t, than to take heed 24. 20. for my memorial is s. than honey SWEETLY. Wisd. 8. 1. and s. doth she order all things Ecel. 12. 16. an enemy speaketh s. with his lips 27. 23. when thou art present, he will speak s. SWEILTNKSS. Wisd. 16. 21. for thy snstenance declared thy s. swiFr. lEsd. 4.34. high is heaven, s. is the sun in his course IVixd. 13. 2. or the s. air, or the circle of the stars 16. 1 4. that night waj in midst of her s. course Eccl. 5. 11. be s. to hear, and let thy life be sincere SWIFTLY. Ecei. 43. 13. sendeth s. the lightnings of judgment SWirPNESS. S Esd. 8. 18. the s. of the jud^ which is to come S WINES. 1 Mae. I. 47. sacrifice s. Hesh and unclean beats S Mac. 6. 18. Eleazar was constrained to eat s. flesh SWOON. Wisd. 17. 19- tbese things made them s. for fear SWOitD. I £vrf. 1. 53. who slew tVeir young men withthe f. 4. 23. a man takcth his s. and goeth his way 8. 77. we were given up to the j. and to captivity Ecc/, 21, 3. all iniquity is as a two-edged s. 22. 21. though thou drewest a s. at thy friend CO. 28. the Lord prepared, such a one for the s, 20. 18. many have fallen by the edge of the s. 39. .10. the s. punishing tbe wiciied to destruction 40. 9. strife and j. happen unto all flesh 46. 2. and stretched out his s. against the .cities Bar. 2.25. they died by famine, by s. and pestilence 1 Mae. 2.9. young men are slain with s. of enemy 3. 3. made battles, protecting the host with his s. 12, Judas took their spoils and Apollonius' s. 4. 33. cast them down with the J. ot'theui that love 7. .38. be avenged, and let them fall by the s. 8. 2.^. the s. also and enemy be far from them 9.73. thusthej, ceased fron) Israel, but Jonathan 10. 85. burnt and slain with the s. 8000 men fi Mac. 14. 18. durst not try the matter by the s. 41. he being ready to be taken, fell on his 1. 15. 15. Jereuiias gave to Judas a *. of goJd 846 TAK 2 Mae. 15. I6. take (his holy«. a gift from God SWORDS. 1 Esd. 3. 22. and a little after they drew out s, 1 Mac. 4. 6. who had neither armour nor t. 2 Mac. 5. 3. drawing of s. and casting of darts 12.22. and wounded with the points of their own s. SWORE. Wisd. 14. 30. and also they unjustly s. in deceit 1 Mae. 7' 35. Nicanor s. in his wiath^ saying SWORN . tJ'^isd. 12. Zl. unto whose fathers thou haEt j. SYRIA. 1 Mac. 3, 13. Seron, a prince of the army of S. 41. a power also of S. and of the Philistines 7. 39. where an host out of S. met h'lm 11. 2. took his journey into S. in peaceable manner 60. and all the forces of S. gathered themselves SYRIAN. 2 Mae. 15, 36. in the S. tongue is called Adar TEA [Apochyphi. TABERNACLE. Jiid. 9. 8. to pollute the t. where thy name resteth 14. 7> blessed art thou in all the t. of Juda Wisd. 9. 8. a temple, a resemblance of the holy t. 15. the earthly /. weigheih down the mind Eccl. 24.10. in the holy^. I served before him 15. as the fume of frankincense in the t. Mac, 2. 5. an hollow cave, wherein he laid the t. TABERNACLES. 1 Esd. 5. 51. also they held the feast of /. '2 Esd. 2. 11. 1 will give these the everlasting t. Jud. 2. 26. burnt their t. and spoiled sheep-cotes TABLE. Tc&. 7. 8. they set store of meat on the t. Ectl. 6. 10. some friend is a companion at the t. 31. 12. if thou sit at a. bountiful /. be not greedy 40. 29, life that dependeth on another man's /. Bel 21. consumed such things as were on the t. i Mae. 1. 22. the t. of the shew-bread and vials 4. 49- the altar of burnt-offerings and the /. 51, they set loaves on the t. and spread vails TABLES. 1 Mac, 14. 18. they wrote to him in /. of brass TAKE. Tab. 4. 12, my son, chieHy t. a wife of the seed of thy fathers, and t, not a strange woman to wife 5.20. f. no care, my sister, he shall return in safety 6. 3. then the angel said to him, /. the fish 7. 13. saying, t. her after the law of Moses 8. 7. I /. not this my sister for lust, but uprightly 9. 2. t. with thee a servant and two camels 12. 5, t. half of all ye have brought, and go away JVisd.S. 18. 1 went about seeking how to r.bertome Eccl. 8. 13. for if thou be surety, t. care to pay it 12. 12. set him not by, lest he seek to t. thy seat 14. 5. he shall not /. pleasure in his goods 16. give and /. and sanctify thy soul, there is no 23. 25.. her children shall not t. root, and branches 41 19. be ashamed of scorning to give and t. 47. 4. did he not(. awayreproach from the people? 48. 8. who anointed kings to /. revenge Bar. 4. 30. t. a good heart, O JerusaleAi Bel 37. O Daniel, t. the dinner God hath sent 1 Mac, 3. 35. and to t. away their memorial 5. 10. t. ye the charge of this people, and see 6. 2(3. besieging the tower at Jerusalem to f. it 8. 18. that they would t. the yoke from them 2 Mac. 14. 39- sent above 500 men of war to t. him 15. 5. 1 command to t. arms, and to do business TAKE /leed. Eccl. G. 13 . separate from enemies, /. /leed of friends 11.33././(i;ffi/ of a mischievous man,lest bring a blot 13. 13. t. good /ieed, for thou walkest in peril 23. 27 . t . heed to the commandment of the Lord TAKEN. I £.T//,2.28. heed to bee that there be no more done 9. 3fi. alt these i. strange wives, put them away 'J'oi. 11. 15. hast scourged, and hast t. pity on me Wiid. 3. 2. and their departure is /. for misery 4.1 l.speedilywas he /.lest wickedness should alter 14. 15. made an image of his child soon t. away 15. 8. returns to the same out of which he was/. Eccl. 9-4. lesttliou be r. with her attempts 11. 30. like as a partridge i. and kept in a cage 16. 9- people who were (, away in their sins 19< 3. and a bold man shall be t. away 23. 7. keepetn it, shall never be (. in his lips 21. where he suspecteth not, he shall be t. 27. 26. he that settt-th a trap, shall be t. therein 31 , 7. and every fool shall be t. therfiwiih 44. 17. he was /, in exchange for the world 46. 19- T have not /. aay man's goods, not a shoe 47.. 2. as is the fat / . away from the peaca-offering 48. 9. who was t. up in a whirlwind '" fire 49. 14. Enoch, he was /. from the earth Bar. 2. 17. whose souls are t. from their bodies et. the bonps shsull be /. out of thfir pbces Bar.3.S9.vrho hath gone up into heaven and t. he* 4. 26. they were f . as a flocV caught of enemies 1 Mac. 2. 58. Elias was t. up into hea/cn 3. 45. joy was /. from Jacob, the pij.* ceased 9. 55. Alcimus plagued, he was /, with a palsy 1.3. 41, thus the yoke was t. away from Israel 15. 33. we have neither ;. other men's lands 2 Mac. Q. 21. being t. with a grievous disease 1 2. 35, he would have t. that cursed man alive • TAKEST. £cc/, 7- 35. whatsoever thou/, in hand, remembef 'J'AKETII. Eccl, 11. 11. one that laboureth, and t. pains jy.d.whoso /.pleasure in wickedness, co:idemn«f 20. 8. he that r* to himself authority therein 34. 22. he that t. away his neighbour's living 36. 26. and lodgeth wheresoever the night /. him 42. 9. and the care for her t. away sleep TAKETH /ieed, Ecel. 37. 31. he that e. heed prolongeth his life TAKING. 1 Esd. 4. 30. t. the crown from the king's head Toh. 4. 13. despise not, in not t. a wife of them Wisd. 13. 13, and /. the very refuse among tbo.<^ 2 Mac. 5. 25. when t. the Jews keeping holy-day 12. 35. t. hold of his coat, drew him by force TALE. Eccl. 19. 15. admonish, and believe not every t. 22. 6. a.t. out of season, is as music in mourning 8. he that telleth a /. to a fool, speaketh to one TALENT. 1 Eld. 1, 36. set a tax on the land of one /; of gold TALENTS. 1 Esd. 3. 21. it maketh to speak all things by t. 4. 51. should be yearly given twenty t. to building 52. other ten t. yearly to maintain offerings TALK. Wisd. 8. 12. if 1 1. much, they shall lay their hands Eccl. 5. 13, honour and shame is in /. 9. 18. and he that is rash in his /. shall be hated 11. 8. nor interrupt men in the midst of their/. 13. 11. affect not to be made equal to him in r. 19,8. to friend or foe, /. not of other men's lives 22. 13. /. not much with a fool, and go not to him 27. 14. the t. of him that sweareth much 38. 25, driveth oxen, whose c. is of bullocks TALKED. 1 Mae. 3. S6. all nations t. of the battles of Judaic TALKING. >Pi>tf( a. 18. and in (. with her, a good report Ecri. iil. 16. the /. of a fool is like a burden TAPUNES. Jtid. 1. 0' the "ver of Egvpt, and T. and Ramesse TARRY. Tub. €,S. bring what poor man, and lo, I /. for thee 4. 14r, let not the wages of any man i. with thee 5. 7. Tobias said, t. for me till 1 tell my father $. 4, if I *. long, he will be vei*y sorry 10. 8- !. with me, and I will send to thy father 14. 1C. fcrary me, bu: /. no longer at Nineve Etci.":. l£. remember that wrath will not/, long x£. 1£. a thou begin 10 fall he will not /. TARRIETII. Wisd. 5. 14. passeth as a guest that /. but a day TARRYING. Eccl. 5. 7. make no /. to turn to the Lord TASTE. iVisd. 16. 2, thou prep'arest meat of a strange /, 20. able to content, and agreeing to every /. 2 'Vac, 7. 1. were compelled to t. swine's flesh 15. 39. as wine with water delighteth the /.' 'I'ASTED. Toh. 2. 4. before I had t. of any meat, I started up Wi.\d. 18. 25. it was enough they only /. of wratli 2 Mac, 6. 20. not lawful for love of life lo be /. TASTETII. Ecel. 36.19- ^ the palate /. divers kinds of venison TASTING. Wisd. 18. 20. the r. of death touched the righteous TAUGHT. 1 Esd. 8. 7. but /. all Israel the ordinances 9. 49- to the Levites Chat /, the multitude 2 Esd, 8, 29. them that have clearly /. the law (■Fisd. 9. 18. men were f. things pleasing to theo Eccl. 6. 32. my son, if thou wilt, thou shalt be t. 21. 12. he that is not wise will not be t. Sus. 3. I. their daughter according to law of Moses TAX.' 1 £j{2. 1.36, he set a /. on the land of lOOtalcnl R. 22. that ye require no /. nor imposition See CaoWN. TEACH. 1 Esd. 8. 23. those that know it not, thou shalt f . 2 Esd. 12, 38. and /.tliem to the wise of thepeopU Eccl. 9. 1. /. her not an evil lesson against thyseU 45. 5. that he might/. Jacob his covenants TEACIIETH. Wisd. 8, 7. for she /. temperance and prudencB Eccl. IS, 13. be reproveth, nurtureth, ai)d 22. 7. whoso t. a fbol, is as one thai glucth Apocbtpha.j ten Erci. 30, 3. he that i. his sod, grieveth the eoemy .'1.1. 27. send him to labour, for idleness (. evil 37> 19* there is one that is wise and t. many TEARS. Ecel. ^5. iS.dothnot t. run down widow's cheeks.^ 38. l6. my son. let t. Tall down over the dead C Mac. 11. 6. with lamentations and t, ho sought TEDIOUS. Wisd. 3. 1. aogodly said our life is short and ; TEETH. IVisd. l6. 10. not the /, of venomous dragons Eect. 21. 2. the *. thereof are the t, of a lion 30. 10. le.-)t thou gnash thy r. in the end sg. 30, t. of wild beasts punishing the wicked £l. 3, from /• of them that were ready to devour TELL. Ti/6. 5. 7. tarry for me till I t. my father 14. but (. me, what wanes I shall give thee ? Jtirf.U.17,hewill t. mb when they have committed [Visd 6.25. as for wisdom, what is she, I will r. you £ccl. 18. 5. who shall also t. out bis mercies? 37 . 14. is wont to r.him more than seven watchmen 41. 24. that sail on the sea, t. ofthe danger 4k. 15. the people will t. of their wisdom A/j. 54. t. me, under what tree sawesl thou them ? 2 .Uac.7.22. Icannot (.how ve came into my womb TELLETII. ilccl. 22. 8. he that t. a taL' to a fool, speaketh TELLING. Ji.cc/.2l. 25. the lips ol'ialkers will be r.such things TEMPERED. Hijrf. 16. 21. t, itself to every man's liking TEMPERIMG. IVisd. 15. 7. tha potter/, soft earth, fashioneih TEMPEST. Ji'isd. 5. 14. dispersed here and there with a t. led. 16. 21, it is a e. which no man can see TEMPLE. 1 £sd. 1 . 41 . he set them in his own t. of Babylon <*y. the povernors defiied the t. of the Lord 6.ig. put them in the t. at J eruaalem, and that the t. of the Lord should be built in his place 8. 18. vessels for the use ofthe t, of thy God 81. yea, and honoured the t. of our Lord Tob 14. 5. the Ipjid, where they shall build a t. Jiidt 4. 1 1 . every man and woman fell before the /, 5. 18. the r. of their God was cast to the Rponnd Wisd. 3. 14. an inheritance in the f. of the Lord 9. 8. thrn hast commanded me to build a t. i^cel. 45. 9- A noise that might be heard in the t. 4y. 12. who set up an holy *. to the Lord 50, 1. Simon in his days furiified the t. 4. he took care of the t. that it should not fall 51. 14. I prayed for her before the (. and will seek Bar. 6, 20. they are as one ofthe beams of the t. Bet 10, the king went with Daniel into the t. of Bel 1 Mac, 2. 8. her ^. is become as a man without glory 4. 50. that the lamps might give light in the t. 5. 43. and fled to the t. that was at Carnaim 6. 2. and that there was in it a very rich t. 16. 20. he sant to take the monntain of the t. 2 Mac. 1. 13. they were slain in the t. of Nanea 2 22. they recovered again the r. renowned 3. 12. to majesty and inviolable sanctity of the r. 4. 14. despising the /. and neglecting sacrifices 32. Menelaus stole vessels of gold out of the t. 5. 15. to go into the most holy t, of all the world ti. 3. and to caU it the I. of Jupiter Olympius 4. the t. was filled with riot and revellintj 8. 2. would pity the /. profaned of ungodly mpn 9. 2, entered city, and went about to rob the t. 10. 1. Maccabeus rpcovored the t. and tbe city TEMPLES. Jud. 4. 1. heard how he had spoiled all their i. Bar. 6. 18. eveu so the priests make fast their t. TEMPT. tHsd. 1. C. he will be found of them that <. him not Ecc/. 13. 11. with communication will he r. thee TEMPTATION. Eeci. 2. 1. if thou come, prepare thy soul for t, :n. 1. but in t. even again he will deliver him 1 Mae. 2. 52. Abraham was found faithful iu . TEMPTED. Jtid. 6. 12. who are you that have /. God this bay ? TEMPT ETH. Eerl. 18. 23. and be not as one that t. the Lord TEN. Eccl. 23. 19. are t. thousand times brighter 47 • 6. the people honoured him with t. thousands 2}ant 3. 17. like as in t. thousands of fat lambs TENDERED. 9 Mac. 4. 2. had /. his own nation, and was zealons TENT. Jud. 8. 5. she made her t. on the top of her house 10, 15. now therefore come to his t. some conduct '^7. they brought her to the (. of Ulofernes 14. V4, Bagoas knocked at the door of the t. Eccm, 1^ £5, be snail pitch his /. nigh to her TENTS. ^yisd. J 1.2. iV?y pitched/, where there lay no way 847 THI TENTH. Erel. 25. 7. the 1. I will utter with my tongue TENTHS. T06. 5. IJ. the first born, and the (. ofthe fruits 1 Mac. 10. 31. free both from the t. and tributes TERRIBLE. JVisd. 5. 2/ they shall be troubled with t. fear 11. 19. but also the t. sight utterly destroy ihem 17.9. for though no t, thing did fear them 19- or a /. sound ofstonea cast down, or a running Eccl. 43. 29- the Lord is t, and very great Prayer of Manass. by thy /. and glorious name 2 Mac. 3. 2J. a horse with a t. rider upon him TERftlFY. E^cl. 21. 4. to t. and do wron for a foul shame is upon the /. 20. 25. a t. is better than a man that is a liar St). 2(j. who will trust a t, well appointed? THIEVES. Bar.G. IB. cannot deliver himself from war and/. THIGH. Jud. 9, 2, who discovered tbe t. to her shame EccL H.). 12. as an arrow that sticketh in a man's /. THIN. Wisd. 5. 14. like a /. froth that is driveo awaj THINK. Wisd. 1. 1. /, of the Lord with a good heart 6. l5. to /. upon her is perfection of wisdom 9- 13. or who can /. what the will of the Lord is? llccl, 3. 23. r. thereupon with reverence 18. 24. t. 00 the wrath that shall be at the end 25. when thou artrich, t. on poverty and ueftd Bar. 2. 33. and they shall 2. upon myn^ms 3. 5. but /. on tliy power and name at this time a. 40. how should a man then /. they are gods i 3 Mac. £. 29. even so I /. it is with l.s t). 34. whereby many young persons might /. 7. 16. yet /. not our nation is forsaken of God 19* /. not that thou bhalt escape unpunished 9- 13. a man should not proudly /> of himself THIRD. 1 Es4. 3, IS. the /. wroie^ wooieji are stroogeat ^ TIC 1 Etd. 4. 13. then the /, who had spoken of women Eccl. 23, 16. and the /. will bring wrath 26. 28. and the /. maketh me angry 50. 25. two I abhor, and the /. is no oation 1 Mac. 14. 27- the/, year of Simon the high-priest 2 Mac. 1.10. after was the /.made a mocking-stock THIRDLY. Eccl» 33. 23. (. she bath played whore in adulter^ THIRST, Jud. 7. 13. so shall /. kill them, and they shall give 22. their women and yonng men fainted for /. Wisd. 11. 4. their /. wasquenchedout of thestune 8. declaring by that /. how thou hadst punisliud TiHRsrr. Wisd, 11.4. when they weru /. they called on thee Eccl. 26. 12. open her mouth as a /, traveller 5l.24.what say y3, seeing your souls are very t. f THIRSTING. Wisd. 11. 9- r* in another manner than the jusl THOUGHT. IP^isd.^ i. 16. they /. to have had it their friend 6. It), and she meeteth them in every /. Eccl. 11.5. one that was never t. on hath worn 22, 17 . a heart settled upon a t. of understanding 42. 20. no /. escapeth him, nor any word hidden 51. 8. then /. I upon thy mercy, O Lord Bar. 6. 56. how can it be then /.that they are gods' THOUGHTS. Wisd, 1. 3. for froward /. separate from God 5. remove from /, without understanding 2. 14. he was made to reprove our /. 9> 14. for the /. of mortal men are miserable Eccl. 23. 2. who will set scoumes over my r,/ 33. 5. and his r. are like a rolling axle-tree THOUSAND. Jf^isd. 12.22. scourgest our enemies a/, times mor% Eccl. 6. 6. but have one counsellor of a /. 16. 3. for one ibat.is just is better than a /. 18. 10. so are a/, years to the days of eternity 39. n. he shall leave a greater name than a /. 41. 4, ten, or an hundred, or a /. years 12. continue above a /. great treasures of^old 1 Mac. 2. 38. slew to the numtier of a /. people THRACIA. 3 Mac. 13.35. an horseman of T. coming upon him THREATENED. Jud. 6, 16. for God is not as man, that he may be /. THREATENETU. Eccl. 13.3. rich man hath done wroQg,and yet he /, THREATENING. Prayer of Manass, thine angry /, toward sinners THREE. 1 Esd. 3. 4. t. young men that were of the guard Eccl. 25. 1, iu /. things I was beautified 2. /, sorts of men my soul hateth 2£j. 5. there be /. things that my heart feareth 48. 3. and also /. times brought down fire Dan. 3. 2u. then the /. as out of one mcuth praised THRIVE- Eccl, 13. 7. he have drawn thue dry twice or /. THRICE. JFisd. 4. 3. the brood of the nngodly shall not /. THHONt Ejth. 15. 6, the king, who sat on his royal /. ii'isd. 9> 10. O send her from tbe /. of thy glory 18. 15. ou-t of thy royal /. as afierce man of war Eccl. 1. 8. is one wise, the Lord sitting upon bis /. 40. 3. from him that sitteth on a /. of glory 47. 11. the Lord gave him a /. of glory in Israel 1 Mac, 2.57. possessed /. of an everlasting kingdom 7. 4. Demetrius was set on the /. of his kiugdom THRONES. Wisd. 5. 23. ill-dealing sharll overthrow /.ofiritthty 6. 21. if your delight be then in /. and sceptres 7. 8. [ preferred her before sceptres and /. Eccl. 10. 14. hath cast down the /. of proud prince* THRONG 2 Mac. 14.45. yet he ran througn themidstof thf r. 46. plucked out his howels,aiul cast them on the / UHROWN. Wisd. 11. 14. when he was long before /. out 18.' 18. one /. here, another there half dead THRUST. Eccl. 13. 21 . a poor mar. is t. away by his friends THUMMIN. Eccl. 45. 10. a breast-plate, and with Urimand T 'J'HUNDER. Estk. 11. 5. behold a noise of tumult with /, tccl. 32. 10. before the /. gocth lightning 40.13. shall vani:»h with a noise Jike great r.in raiy 43. 17. the noise of /. makes the eanh tienibtt THUNDEl^ BOLTS. Wisd. 5. 21. the righi-aimiug C. shall go abros.d ■3 Mac, 1. lO. they threw stones like t. auQ btrue)[ THUNDERED. Eccl. 46. 17. and tJhe Lord :. from heaven TIDINGS. 2 Mac. 9. 24. or if any crievous /. were brought TIGRIS. Tab, 6. 1, thejcams m tncevejoiugW- the river 1' I'd. l.O.thei'! came to him all that dwelt byT, Moii. S4. 25. AS T. in the times of the new fruits TILLETi;. Eecl. SO. S8. he that t. his land shall increase TIMBtill. }Vitd. 13. 11. now a carpenter that felleth i. £rc/.Z3.l6.as/. girt and bound together in building TIMBRELS. Jnd, 3. 7. Ihey received them with dances and t. TIME. 1 Esd. 1. 19. Israel held the passover at that i. 5. 73. hindered, all the (. that king 'Cyrus lived Toh. i\. 4. the house shall be desolate for a /. Esth. 16. 20. io the t. of affliction set on them Wiid.Z, 4. our name shall be forgotten in i. 5. our r. is a very shadow that passed away 4. 4. though they flourish in branches for a t. 8. age is not that which standelh in length of t. 1.3. made perfect in a short /. fulfilled a long /. 9. 5. 1 thy servant am of a short r. and too young 15. 12. counted our t^ here - market for gain ig. 22 didst assist them in every ^ and place Ecrl. 1. S4. he will hide his words for a t. 2, 2. and make not liasle in t. of trouble 11. for the Lord saveth in *. ot affliction iG. S5. from the ^ iie made them, he disposed 28. 21. and in the r. of sins shew repentance 22. let nothing hinder to pay thy vow in due r. 24. r. of vengeance when he shall turn his face 25. when thou hast enough, remeraberr.ofhunger IQ. 9. and when r. cometh 'he will hate thee 22. nor at any r, Ae counsel of sinners prudence SO. 6. and some keepeth silence knowing his r. 7. but a babbler and fool will regard no t. 22. 16. so the heart established shall fear at no t. 2.1. abide stedfast to him in the t. of trouble 24. 26. and as Jordan in the /. of the harvest 27. to appear as Geoo in the /, of vintage 87. 12. if among the undiscreet, observe the /. 29.2. lend thy neighbour in the t. of his need S.when he should repay, he will prolong the r.and return words of grief, and complain of the,/. .10. 24. carefulness bringeth age before the t. 52. 4. and shew not forth wisdom out of (. 1.7. 23. at the /. when thon shall end thy days .W. 20. mercy is seasonable in t. of affliction 36. 8, make the t. short, remember the covenant 57- 4. but in t. of trouble will be against him S8. 1.1. there is a /. when in their hands there is 39. 28. in / of destruction they pour nut force .1! . when tbeir t. is come they shaH not transgress 34. for in 4. they shall all be weW approved 40. 24. brethren tire against the t. of trouble 44. 17. Noah was found perfect in the t. of wrath 46. 7 in the J, of Moses he did a work of mercy 48, 23 in his i., the sun went backward 49. 3. in *. of ungodly he established the worship 60. 24. and (hat he would ddiver us at h'lS r. 51 . 10. in f . of the proiid, when there was no help 12. and thou deliveredst me from the evil e. 30. in his i. he will give you your reward Bar. 3. 5. but tfaink on thy name now at this t. Dan. 3. 15. nor is there at this t. prince or prophet ■Sfw. 15. it fell out as they watched a fit /, 2 Mac, 1.22. when the t. came that the sun shone TIMES. Visd, 7. 18. beginning, ending, and midst of the<. 8 8. she foreseeth the events of seasons and t. 11. 21. thou canst shew thy great strength at all/. Eccl. 19, 15. admonish, for many r. it is a slander 26. 4. have a good heart, he shall at all /, rejoice 43. 6. he made the moon for a declaration of t. 14. '(. all (these were the glory 01 their t. 47. 10. hc«etin or''erthe solemn ^.till the end 48. 10. who wast ordained for reproofs in their t. Bar. 4. 28. being returned seek him ten (. more TIMOllOUS. llisd. 17. it. wickedness condemned is very 4, TIMOTHEUS, 1 Mac. 5. IJ. T. being captain of their host 2 Mac. 8, 30. of those that were with T. they slew 9. 3. what had happened unto NicanorandT. 10. 24. T. whom the .Tews had overcome btifore 32. as forT. himself, he fled into a stronghold 37. and killed T. that washid in acenain pit 12. 18. as forT. they found him not in the places J9. slew those that T. had left in the fortress 20. went against T. who had about him 1 20,000 21. wbenT. had knowledge of .ludas coming 24. T. himself fell into the hands of Doiitheus TIN. Eccl. 47. 18. didst gather gold as t. and multiply , TIRE. Jvi. 10. 3. braided her hair, and put a t. upon it 16. 8. bound, her hair in a t. and took linen TITHES. ^ci. 35. 9. and dedicate thy t. with gladness Mac. 11. 35. of the /. and customs pertaining XOJBUS. «*. 1 S.ImaariedAmiaj^dofherl begatT. 84a TOfi ToJ,3.17.give SaTa,daughterof Raguel, for wife to T. the SOD of Tobit, she belongeth to T. by right 4. 2. wherefore do 1 not call for my son T. .' 7. 11. but T. said, I will eat rothing here, till 13. and he gave her to be wife to T. saying 8. 1. they supplied, and brought T. in unto her 4. T. rose out of the bed, and said, sister, arise fi. then began T. to say, blessed art thou, O God Q.6. came to the wedding, and T. blessed his wife 11.1. after this, T. wont his way, praising God 7. I know, T. thy father will open his eyes 19. T. wedding was kept seven days with joy 12. 1. then '['obit called his son X- and said 14. 12. but T. departed with his wife and children 2 JUac. 3. 11. some belonged to fliceaausson ofT. TOBIE. 1 Mae. 5. IS. our brethren that were in places of T. TO B I EL. Tod. 1. 1. the book of the words of Tobit son of T. TOBIT. Tab. 1. S. I T. have walked in the way of truth 3.17. the whiteness of T.eyes, then came T. home 4. 3. in that day T. remembered the money 7. 2. howlikeis this young man to T' my cousin ! 4. he said to them, do you know T* our kinsman f 7. bnt when he heard that T. was blind, he wept 10. 1. now T. his father counted every day 11. 10. T. went toward the door and ■stmnbled 16. T. went out to meet his daughter-in-law 17. but T. gave thanks before them, because 12 1. T. called his son Tobias, and said tohim 13. 1. then T. wrote a prayer of rejoicing 14. 1, so T. made an end of praising God 13. inherited their sub.scance, and his father T. TOIL. 1 EidA.a. do ye not /.and bring all to the woman ? TOKEN, S. 1 Esd. 3. 5. give great things in t. of victory 2 Esd. 1. 15. the quails were as a r. for victory IVtsd. 2. 9. let us leave t, of our joyfulnass 5. 11. there is no (. of her way to be foun-d Ecc/. 13. 26. is a r. of a heart in prosperity 2 Mac. 6. 13. for it is a r. of his great goodness TOLD, ToS 8, 14. maid came and t. them that he was alive Jiid. 10. 18. came about her, till they r. him of her Ecci. ig. 7. rehearse not that which is *. thee 31. 22. at the last thou shalt find as 1 1. thee TOMB. Ecci. 21. 8. gathers stones for the I. of his burial TONGUE. fVitd, 1. 6. for God is a hearer of his t. 11. and refrain your t. from backbiting 8.12.whch I hold my r. they shall bide my leisure Eccl. 4. 24. and learning by the word of'the t. 29. be not hasty in thy r. and in thy deeds slack 5. 9. so doth the sinner that hath a double /. 13. and the t. of man is his fall 14.nota whisperer.and lie not in wait with tby^. 8. 3. strive not with a man that is full of t. 9- 18. a man of an ill t. is dangerous in his city 17.6. counsel and a/, eyes and ears gave he them 19.6.he that can rule his ^.shall live without strife 16. who is he that hath not offended with his t. ? 20. 1. some man holdeth his /. and he is wise 7. wise man will hold his r. till he see opportunity 18. is better than to slip with the r. 22. 27. who shall set a watch and a seal of wisdom upon my lips, that my r. destroy pne not? 25. 7. and the tenth I will utter with my /. 8. well is him that hath not slipped with his t. 26, 6. a scourge of the /. which communicates 28. 14. a backbiting t. hath disquieted many 17. the stroke of the t. breaketh the bones 18. but not so many as have fallen by the t. .32. 8. one that kncweth and yet holdeth his t. 36. 23. if there be meekness and comfortiu faer /. 37. 18. hut the t. ruledi over them continually 51.2. preserved from the snare of the slanderous /. 5. from an unclean t. and from lyin;; words 6. by an accusation from an unrighteous t. Bar, 6. 8. as for their /. it is polished by workmen 2 Slac. 7. 4. to cut out /. of him that spake first 10. when he was required he put out his t. Ifl. 33. when he had cut out the /. of JQicanor TONGUED. £cc/. 28. IS. curse the whisperer and double-^. TONGUES. PTijrf.lO.Sl.madethe ^.that cannot speakj .eloquent TOOK. 1 Esd. 1.41. Nabuchodonosor t. of the-holy vessels 8. Q5. Esdras arose, and r. an oath of the priests Tob. 2. 4. I start up, and t. him up into a room 7-13. /.her by the hand and gave her to Tobias 11. he t. paper and did write an instrnmeni 8. 2. he/, the ashes of perfume.s, and made smoke 12. 6. he t. them both apart, and said unto them £iM.l5,2. hadcalMon God. she (.two maids with IVisd. 13. 3. being delighted, took them Xo be gods Eccl. 47- 1=1. tiw Lord t^ away his sins, and exalted TUA [AtOCBTPH/. TOOKEST. Etth, 14. 5. thou t. Israel from among alt peop TOP. Jiid. 9. 13. who purposed evil against the (, of Siuo TOPS. Jnd. 4. 5. of all the t. of the high mountains TOIICII-LIGIIT. ZMae. 4.22. he was brought m with t. and shouting TORMENT. IVitd. 3. 1 . and there shall no r. touch them 17> 13. more than the cause which brings the t. 1 Mac. 0- 56. Alcimus died at that time with t. 3 Mac. 6. IQ. he came of his own accord to the t. 28. bad said this, immediately he went to the t 7. 8. he also received the next t. in order 17. behold, how will he /. thee and thy seed TORMENTED. 2 Esd. 13. 38. wherewith they shall begin to he;. liVisd. 6. 6. but mighty men shall be mightily i. 11. 9- the ungodly were judged in wrath and /. 12. 23. hast ;. them with tbeir own abomination 16. 1. by the multitude of beasts were they /. 4. should be shewed how their enemies were r. 2 Mac. 7. i . and were i. with scourges and whi|js 13. they;, and mangled the fourth in like manner 9- 6. ne had /. other men's bowels with torments TORMENTOR. 2 Mac. 7. 29. £ear not this ;. but take thy death TORMENTS. 2 Esd. 9. 9, have cast them away, shall dwell in /. fi^isd. 19. 4. the punishment wai] ting to their/. £6-t7/. 33. 26. so are tortures and /. for an evil servant 2 Mac. 7. 37. that thou by ;. mayest confess he is G. 9. 5. aore /. of the inner parts came upon him 6. he had tormented others with many /. 'J'ORN. Eccl. 6. 2. that thy soul be not /. in pieces TORTURE. IVisd. 2.19> examine him with despitefulness andr TORTURES. 2 Mac. 7. 42. idolatrous feasts and extreme /. TOUCH. Tab. 12.7. do -good, and no evil shall /. you Jtid. 11. 13. it is not lawful for any so much as to /. H^isd. 3. 1. and there shall no torment /. them Ecci. 34. 25. if he t. it again, what availeth waihuig? TOUCHED. Wisd. 18. IG. and it t. heaven, but stood on earth 20. the tasting of death /. the righteous alho Dan. 3. 27. so that the fire /. them not at all TOUCHEni. Eecl.Vi.l. he that;, pitch shaFI be defiled therewith TOWER. Eccl. 25. 22. a married woman is a /. against d^nlh 37. 14, watchmen that sit above in an high J. 1 Mac. 6. 24, they of our nation besiege the /. 9. 53. and he put them in the t. at Jerusalem 13. 50. he cleansed the i. from pollutions 52. the hill of the temple that was by the r. 2 Mac.4. 12. he built a place of exercise under the * 13. 5. a /. of fifty cubits high full of ashes 15. 35. he hanged also Nicaoor^s head on the / TOWERS. 1 Esd. 1. 55. Jerusalem, they set fire on her t. 4. 4. they break down mountains, walls, and t. Tob. 13. 16. thy walls, t. and battlements with gol Jitd. 1. 3, set the /, thereof on the gates of it lA/ar.l. 33. they buildcdcityof David with mighty/ 5. 65. and burned the /. thereof rou;jd about 16. 10. so they fled even to the /. in the iielda TOWN. 2 Mac. 11.5. to Bethsura, which was a strong (. 12, 21. for the /. was hard to besiege, and uneasy TOWNS. 1 Mac. 5. 65. he smote Hebron and the /, thereof S Mac._ 8. 1. they with him went privily into /. 6. he came unawares and burnt up r. and citie TRACE. JVisd. 2. 4. shall pass away as the /. of a cloud 5. 10. the f. thereof cannot be fouud^ uor path TRACE'rir. Eccl. 14. 22. £0 after her as one that /.and lie in wa; TRAINING. Mac. 4. 9- for the /. up of youth in the fashions TRAINS. Eccl. 11. 29. for the deceitful man hath many A TRANCE. 2 Esd.l'i. 3. I awaked out of trouble and /. of m'th TRANSGRESSED. lE,9d. 1.48. he /.the laws of the LortlGodof Isra 8. 82. for ye have /. thy commandments TRANSGRESSETll. Eccl. 19. 24. that /. the law of the Most Ilij XRANSGRKSilNG. S. IViid. 2. 12. he objecteth the /. of our educati' tccl. 291. 19. a wicked man /. the commandmenta TRANSGRESSIONS, see Prayer 0/ ^anas* TRANSGRESSORS. Eccl. 40. 14. so shall t, cume to ncutght 4POCBVPBA.] rni TRU TRANM ATRD. Eftk. le.U. tohuve t. thekiaiid.m of the Peralans mtd. 4. 10. so that hvin.; amouR sinners, he was t. Eecl.W.Q kingdom i^ i, frim one people to another i Mac. n. 83. since our father is *, unto the cods TRAVEL. Witd.6 t4.»eketh her early, sUaII have no great t JUel. 8. 15. (. not by Che w»y with a bold fellow 34, 5. the hrart faiicieih as a woman's heart in t. 40. 1, (treat /, is created for every man Mae 9- 68. for his counsel and /. was in vain TRAVELS. Wiii.iO.Vi. toadehim rich in hisr. andmuUiplied TRAVELLED. Eecl. 31. 0. a man that hath i. knoweth thiosg TRAVELLETH. EacL 19. 11. a fool t. with a word, as a woman TRAVELLER. Etet. C6. 1 2. she will open her moulh as a thirsty 1 TRAVELLERS. Eeel. 42, S. of reckoning with thy parlners and t. TREACHERY. 1 Mae. Ifi. 17. in doing he committed great t. C Mae. 3. 33. some (. had been done to Heliodorus TREACHEROUS. Eecl. S8. 22. disjciosing of secrets, or a /. wonnd TR£AI>. J»d. 6. 4. with them we will tread them under foot Bai . 4. 25- see his destruction, and t. on his neck I Mae. 4. 60. /. it down as they had done before TREASURE. Tob, 4. 9, thoQ layest up a good t. for thyself tVisd. 7. 14. for she is a *. that neirer faileth ^'xcl. 3. 4. he is as one that layeth up r. b. 14. that hath found snch a one hath found a t. 20. 3C. t. that is hoarded op, what profit is in it ? 29.11. la>-up thy t. according to thy comraandm. 40. IB. he K ">t findeth a t, is above them both 41. I*. a.t. thav ^ not seen, what profit is in it? 1 Mae. S.28.ha opened his 1. and gave so^iers pay \y IS. for money he is owint; to the king's t. TREASURER. 1 Etd. 9. I!, he delivered to Mithridates bis t. 4. 49. no /. should forcibly enter their doors 2 MaCt 3. 7. the king chose nut Heliodorus his /. TREASURERS. ] £ri/.4. 47. Darius wrote letters for him to all the t. TREASURES. I Esd. 1. 54.they took holy vessels and the king's f. 6. 19. I commanded the keepers of the t. in Syria Eecl \. 25. the parables are in the /. of wisdom 41. 18. thy name above athoasaud great r. ufgold 43. I4.through this the <,are opened,tbe clouds tty liar. 5. 15. or who hath come into her t. f 1 Mac. 1. 23. he took the hidden f. which he found 3. £9> when he saw the money of his r. failed TREASURY. 1 Eid. 5. 45. give into the holy t. of the works 8. 18. thou &ha!t give it out of the Ining's t. 1 Mae. 14. 49. the copies should be laid up in the t. £ '^ac.i.G and told that the t. in Jerusalem was full 1.3, that it must be brought into the king's /. S4. a;, he was there with bis guard about the t. 40. the keeping of the t. fell out on this sort 4. 42. the robber, him they killed beside the t. 5 18. whom Seleacus the king sent to view the t. TREAT. ./ffi/.3.1. they sent ambassadors to him to r. of peace TREATED. S Mae. 13. 23. the king t. with them in Bethsura TREE, 1 Esd. 6. 32. out of his own house a t. be taken Wisd. 13. 11. after he hath sawn downaf.meet Eecl. 14. 18. as of the green leaves nn a thick r. 27 .6.the fruit declareth if the<. have been dressed Bat. 5.8. every sweeusmelling /. shall overshadow- Sut. 54. tell me under what r. rawest thou them ' TREES. 1 Mae. 10. SO. hai'vi the fruit of the t. I release 14. 8. and the t. or' the field gave their fruit TREMBLE. 1 £ff/. 4. 36. all works shake and t. at it Ercl. 43. 17. ihunder maketh the earth to t. Vrtit/er of Manass. all men t. before thy power TREMBLED. Lcel 48. 19. then t. their hearts and hands 3 M»c. 2. 24. inflamed with zeal, and his reins r. 12. 28. thev feared and /. in their hearts TREMBLING. Jud. 15. S. and fear and /, fell upon them TRESPASS. Bed 26. 11. marvel' not if she t. against the.a TRESPASSED, £fd. 83. S3, ahe hath r. against her own husband TRtAL. jF/j(/. 3. 18. nor have tl*ej comfort in the day of/. «.6. are witneises against parents in tbeir /. ^. •'5. Iiut a sore t. shall come on the uiii^lKy tr/. fi, SI. will lie on him as a mighty .stone of I. id. Cfi, and the i of all thini^ti is in ibe end Eeel. 27. 5. so the r. of a man fs In his reasoning 7- b*tfore hearasi mm sjieak, for this is t. of men TRIBE. Tab. 4. 12. a woman who is not of thy father's t. 5. 8. call him, that I may know of what t. he is 10. shew mo 01 what t. and family thou art 11. he said, dost thou seek for a t. or family? 13. I inquired to know thy /. and thy family Jud. 8. 2. was her husband of her r. and kindred Eitht 14. 5. 1 have heard in the /. of my family TRIBES. jroj.1.4, which was chosen out of all the /. of Israel that all the i. should sacrifice ihere Eeel. 36. 11. gather all the t, of Jacob together 44. 83. among the twelve t. did he part them TRIBULATION. Ftfh. 11. 8. a day of darkness and t. and anguish Ecci. 40. 9- calamities, famme, r. and scourge 1 Mac, 6.11. 1 thought, into whatr. am I come TRIBUNES. Jud. 14. 12.their leaders came to their captains and/. 1 Mae. 16, 19. to the t. he sent letters to come TRIBUTARIES. 1 Mae. 1. 4. kings who became t. unto him TRIBUTE. 1 Etd. 2. 19< they wilt not only refuse to give t. 4. 6. and compel one another to pay r. to the king 50. that the country should be free without /. 1 Mac. 8. 7. such as reigned after him pay great t. II. 38. that he would make Judea free from /. 13, 3^. if any other t. were paid in Jerusalem 3 Mac. 8. 10. the t. of two thousand talents 36. to make good lo the Romans their t. TRIBUTES. 1 Mae^Z. 29. that /. in the country were small 31. there to take the t. of the countries 10. 29. and now I release all the Jews from t, 31. let Jerusalem be free from tenth? arid t. 15. 30. deliver the <. of the places ye have gotten SU give for /. of the cities other 500 talents TRIPOLIS. S Mae. 14. 1. having entered by the haven of T. TRIUMPH. Eeel. 84. 8. she shall t. before his power 1 Mae. 8. 48. nor suffered they the sinner to r. TRIUMPH ETH. IVitd. 4. 2. it weareth a crown, and t. for ever TRODDEN. 1 Mae, 3. 45. the sanctuary also was t. down 2 Mac. 8. 8. the people that was /. down of all TROOPS. 8 Mae. 5.3. there were seen /. of horsemen in array TROUBLE. Tob. 4. 13. in pride is destruction and much t. 6. 7. if a devil or ao evil spirit /. any cjih. 13. 7> to be well settled, and without t. Eecl. 8. 2. and make not haste in time of r. 4 3. add not more t. to an heart that is vexed 6. 8. for some man will no: abide in the day off 22. 13. beware of him, lest thou have (. 23. obide siedfast to him in the time of his t. 29. 4. many put them to (. that helped them ■37. 4. but in the time off. will be against him 40. 5. t. and unquietness, fear of death, anger 51. 10. he would not leave me in the days of my r. 2 Mac. 1 . 25. thou that deliveredsi Israel from i. 3. 30. which a little before was full of fear and t. TROUBLED. ToJ. 18.16. they were both t. and fell on their faces Eith. 15. 16. she fell down, then the king was /, Wisd. 5. 2. they shall be t. with terrible fear 11.6. a running river, /. with foul blood 17. 3. astonished, being t. with strange apparitions Eeel. 20. 21. when he takesTest, he shall not be t. 30. 7. and bis bowels will be t. with every rry 40. 6. t. in the vision of his heart, as if escapea 51.21. my heart was t. in seeking ber Bar. 3. 1. the t. spirit crieth unto thee Dan, 3. 27- the fire neither hurt nor (. them 1 Mac. 3. 6. all the workers of iniquity were t. 7. 28. to Sim resorted all such as t. the people 9. T< Judas was sore t. in mind and distrtssed 11. 53^ nor rewarded him, but t. him very sore ■ TRUE. 1 Esd. 8. 89. O Lord of Israel, thou art t. Jud. 11. 10. but lay it up in thy heart, for it is f. iVisd. 1. 6. for God is a (. beholder of his heart 2. 17. Jet us see if his words be t. and let us prove 6. 17. the very t. beginning of her is the desire 12. 27. they acknowledged Mm to be the t. God Eecl. A6. 15. Samuel was found a t, prophet Dan. 3. 8. thou bast done in /.judgment TRULY. Tob. 3. 2. and thou judgest t. and justly for ever 14. 6. nations shall turn and fear the Lord God /. Eecl. 11 . 24. so shalt thou be t. shamefaced 42. 8. thus shalt thou be /. icnrned and approved TRUiVPK'lS. 1 Etd. 5. 68. and all the pcnp!e sounded /. 6i. many wUh t. and joy shouted with loud voice 3 T TtTR 1 £/i/.5.65.tha (. might no^ .Vj heard fur the weepttd 66. to know whe of m. 9. that tUey might declare hia works with u. UNG [ApnCRYlMI* Eccl. IB. £&. every man of u. knoweth wisdom 29. they that were of u. in sayings became wise ig. 2. wine will make men of u. to fall away 24. he that bath small u. and feareth God 29, one that hath u. knoweth by his conntenanif Si. 11. that keepeth the law, getteth the u. thereoi 25. the words of such as have u. are weighed 22. II. and weep for the fool, for he wantetu u. 13. go not to him that hath no u. beware of him 15. band is easier to bear, than a man without u. 17. a heart settled on a thought of u. is as a fair 24. 26. he mi.keth the u. to abound like Eupbraie! 25. 5. Oh ! how comely is u. to men of houour 8. well is him that dwcUeth with a wife of u. 86. 28. and men of u. that are not set by 27. 12. but be continually among men of ». 33. 3. a man of u. trustelJtL in the law, and the 34. 1. the hopes .of a man void of u. are vain S6. 19. so doth an heart of u. false speeches 37. 22. and the fruits of u. are commendable 39. 6. he shall be filled with the spirit of u. 9. many shall commendhtsu. his uame shall liv* 44. 3. men renowned, giving counsel by their i 47. 14. and as a flood thou wast filled with u. S3, he left behind him Roboam, one that had mvi 50. 27. written in this book the instruction of u. Bar. 3. 14. learn where is strength, where is u. .32. and he hath fouod her out with his u. 2 Mac.Q, 27. heu. my mind, will graciously j iold 11, 13. who, as he was a man of u. seat to thutu UNDERSIOOD. 1 Elsd. Q. 55. because they u. the words therein tf^isd. 4. 15. this the people saw, and u. it not Eccl. 1,7. who hath u- her great experience ? Bar. 3. 21. they have not u. the paths thereof UNDERTAKE, 2 Mac. 2. 27. we will u. gladly this great pai:is UNDERTAKETil. Eccl. 29. 19. he that u. other men's business 2 Mac. 3. 2g. he th;it u. to setil out aud paint it UNDERTOOK. 1 EUd, 1. 28. did not turn, butu. to fight with him 2 Mac. 8. 10. so Nicanoru, to make money of Jetvs UNDERWRITIEN. 2 Mac. 9, 18. he wrote to the Jews the letters u. UN DISCREET. Eccl. 27. 12. if thou be among the u. observetime UNDRESSED, e Etd. 16. 78. it is left it. and cast into the fira UNFAITHFUL. 2Esd. 15- 4. u. shall die in their unfaithfulness Wtsd. 16. 2g. the hope of the «. shall melt away UNFAITHFULNESS. 2 Esd. 15. 4. the unfailhful shall die in their u. UNFEIGNED. Wisd, 18. 16. brought thine u. commandm'nt 2 Mac. 14, 8. for the h. care 1 have of things UNFRUITFUL. Wisd. 3. 11. their labours u. works unprofitable UNGODLY, Wisd.l. 9. ^all be made into the counsels of the u, 16. bui u. men with the works called it to ihem 3.l0.the u. shall be punished uccord'.to their imag. 4. 3. multiplying brood of the n. shall not thrive 16. righteous shall condemn the u. who are living 5. 14. the hope of the u. is like dust blown away 10.6. wnenu. perished, she delivered righteous 11. 9' they knew how the u. were judged in wra h 12. 9. unable to briog u. under the righteous 14. 9. the u. and his ungodliness are both alike 16. an u. custom grown strong was kept as a law 31. that punisheth the offence of the u. 16. 16 for the u, that denied to know thee 19- 1 ■ ^ for the u. wrath came upon them Led. 717. for the vengeance of the «. is fire 9. 12. delight not in whatu. have pleasure in 12. .*>. do well to lowly, but give not to the u* G. Most High will repay vengeance to the u. 13. 24. poverty is evil in the mouth of the k. 16. 1. nota multit. of child, nor deiightin u. sons 3. die without, than to have them that are «. 6. in congregation of u. shall a fire be kindled 21. 27. when the m. curseth &atan, he curseth 22. 12. but for an «. man all the days of his life ■26 26. dishououreth him, shall be counted u. of all 41. 5. they that are conversant in dwelling of the u. a. wo to youu. men who have forsaken the law 10. so the u. shall go from a curse to destruction 42. 2. and of judgment to justify the «. 49.3. in time of a. he established the worship of G. Bar.2.12.0 Lord, we have sinned, we have duue u 1 Mac. 3. 8. destroying the u. out of tliem 15. there went a mighty tost-of u. to help him 6. 21. to whom some w. men of Israel joined 7. 5. there came tohim-all the u. men of Israel' 9- 5S. then all the u. men held a council 73. he destroyed the «. men out of Israel 11. 21, certain u. persons who hated their peopl* 2 Mac. 1. 17. who hath deliverod up tiie u 4. 13. the prafancoc»s of Jason, ^at«. wwacZl lAfar.8,?. would pitT the temple profaned of u. men UNGODLINESS. En/. 1 . 5Z. being wroth with his people foru. M'ij(/. 14. 9. uD^odly and his u. are alike hateful UNGRACIOUS. tV(c4.I9.ihis«.Jason sent messengers from Jeru. 6. ^4* as that most u. N icanor, brought merchants 5. S. then this most ». wretch deoiat.ded UNHAPPY. Mac. 5. 6. that itwoMldbe amostu. day for him 8. in ^e end therefore he had ao u. return UNITY. £(el. S5. 1. ti. of brethren, the love of neighbours UNJUST. Etd. 4. 39- she refraineth from all u. things M'ltd. 16. 19. might destroy fruits of an u. land \>ci.7. S. depart from u. and iniquity shall turn 19. 25. there is subiihy, and the fame is u. to. 11. the goods uf the u. shall be dried up 41. 18, ofu. dealing before thy partner and friend Van. .T. 9. thoo didst deliver ns to an u. king iMae. 4. 48. they did soon suffer u. punishment UNJUSTLY. 1'ifd* 14. 58. or they prophesy lies, or live «. 50. they «. swore in deceit, despising holiness Eeel. 5. 8. set not thy heart on goods u. gotten e Mae. 8. 17* the injury that they had u. done UNKNOWN. H^iti. IJ. 18. or K. wild beasts full of rage 18. 3. both to be a guide to the v. journey 8 itfae. 1. 19> so that the place was u, to all men UNLAWFUL. H'itd. 4. 6. for children begotten of u. beds UNLEARNED. Eeel. 6. SO. bhe is very unpleasant to the n. 61. 23. draw near to me, you u. and dwell in house UN LOOK ED. IVitd. 18. 17. and terrors ciime upon them k. for UNMEASURABLE. Bar. 3. 55. great, and hath no end, high andu. VrmVii of Manass. thy morcifnl promisesis w. UNMERCa-'UL. £ec/. 37. 11, nor with .'\n v.. mnn touching kindness UNMINDFUL. Ectl. 2,1. 6. be not u. of him in thy riches UNNECESSARY. Bed, S< 23. be not curious in u. matters ITN PASSABLE. Eith. iG. 24. shall bp made not only u, for men UNPEIIFECT. W%.sdt 4. 5. the u. branches shall be broken off £cc/. 42. 24. and he hath made nothing u. UNPLEASANT. £»/. C> 20. she is very n. to the unlearned UNPROFITABLE. Wild. 1. 11. beware of murmuring which is u. 4. 5. fruit u. not ripe to eat, meet for nothing 16. 29> for the hope of the unfaithful shall melt away as hoar frost and mn away as u. water Vxcl. It). 1. desire not a multitude of u. children 37. 19, one is wise, and yet is u. to himself UNPUNISIIEU. Eccl. 7. 6. for in one sin thou shalt not be u. UNREASONABLE. ^iid. 11. 15. didst send a multitude of u. beasts UN RIGHT. Wisd. 12. 13. shew that thy judgment is not u. UNRIGHTEOUS. 1 Etd. 4. 36. and with it is no u. thing Esth. 14. \6. knowest that I hate the glory «fthe«. Wisd. 1.8, that speaketh h, things cannot be hid 3. 16. the seed of an «. bed shall be rooted out^ 19. horrible is the end of the u. generation 1 0. 3 . hut when the u. went from her iu his anger 12. 12. to be revenged for the u. men £it/. 17.20,0006 of their M.decds are hid from him 15. 12. and trustnot tou. sacrifices, the L.is judge 18. till he hath broken the sceptre of the u. fil . 6. by an accusation to king from an u. tongue S Afac. 14. 36. O holy Lord, stop every u. mouth UNRIGHTEOUSLY, jrijrf. 12.23. whereas men have lived u. har. 2. IS. we have dealt «. in thy ordinances UN R IGHTEOUSN ESS. I Esd. 4. 37. in their u. also they shall perish I'ob. 4. 5, my son, follow not the ways of «. 12. 6. a little is better than much with u. Wisd. \. 5. and will not abide when n. cometh in t'.ccl.l. 3. my son, sow not upon the furrows of u. 17. U. he said to them, beware of all m. 35. 3. and to forsake u. is a propitiation UNRULY. Ecel.SG S.lhe gathering together of an u. multitnde UNSATIABI*'-. Ecel. 31. 17. and be not u. lest thou offend SO. but pangs of the belly are with an u. man 37. 29. be not «. in any daicty thing, nor greedy UNSEARCHABLE. t Std. 9. jp. are corrup'ed by a law which is «. ^•-. H. IB^so CBTetul, and whose works arc u. Hoi UTM Prayer of Mmnaei. thy mercif\il promise is «. UNSEASONABLE. Eeel.iOAg.hD u.tale will be in the mouth of unwise UNSPEAK>^BLE. EcrL 36. 14. fill Sion with tiiinn u. oracles 2 Mae. 12. I6. took city, and made u. slaughters UNSPOTTED. IVisd. 4. 9. and an m. life is old age 7- 26. «. mirror of the power of God and image UNTAUGHT. Ecel. SO. 24. continually in the mouth of the u. UNTEMPERATE. Eceh 23. 13. use not thv mouth to u. swearing UNTHANKl'UL. 2 Esd, 8. 60. were u. to him who prepared life Ecel, 29. 17. he that is of an u. mind will leave him UNTIMELY. Z Esd, 6. 21. women shall bring forth u. children fVitd. 14.15. for a father afHicted with u. mouruing UNWISE. 2 Egd. 5. 39. as for me, I am u. how may I speak ' H^itd. 1, 3. his power when tried reproveth the u, 5. 20. the world shall light wirh him against ihc u. 14.1 1 .the idols of Gentiles are become astumbling> block to souls of men and a snare to feet ofu. Eeel. 10. 3. an u. king destroycth his people 20. 19. an unseasonable tale will be in mouth ofu. SI. 18. knowledge of u. is as talk without sense 43. 8. be notiasbamed to inform the u. and foolish UNWORTHY. 2^^.14.45. that the worthy and H. may read it Ecel, 25. 8. not served a man mor» u, than himself UNWORTHILY. Esth. IG. 7. behavioar of them that are u. placed UPBRAID. Ecel. 16. 18. a fool will u. churlishly, and a gift 41. 22. and after thou hast given, u. not UPBRAIDETH. JVitd. 2. 12. he «. us with our offending the law f.ccl. 20. 15. he giveth little, and u. nuich 22. 20. he that u. his friend breaketh friendship UPBRAIDING. £cf/.22,22. there maybe a reconciliation, except w. 29"8.the«. of house-room, and reproaching lender ' 41 , 22. be ashamed ofu, speeches before friends UPHOLDER. Jud. 9. 11- an helper of oppres.<(ed, anu. of the weak UPHOLDING. Jud. 11.7. for the u. of every Uiing living UPRIGHT. Wisd. 9. 3. execute judgment with an «. heart £cf /.27 . 14. that sweareth, maketh the hair stand u. Bar. 6. 27. nor if one set them 7*. they can move UPRIGHTLY. Tod. 4. 5. do «. all thy life long, and follow not 8. 7. I take not this my sister for lust, but u. Ecel. 49. 2. he behaved himself v. in conversion UPRIGHTN ESS. Eeel. 7. 6. a stumbling-block in the way of thy u. UPWARD. lEsd. 5.41.S0 of Israel from twelve years old and u. URIM. Eccl, 45. 10. a breast-plate with U. and Thummim USE. 1 Esd. 8; 17i are given for the «. of the temple Toi. 6. 6. to what u. is the heart and the liver ? Jud. 12. 15. hod received of Bagoas for her daily u. IVisdt 12. 18. thou mayest u. power when thou wilt 25. as to children without theu. of reason IS. 13. among those which served to no u. 15. 7 • but what is the u. of either sort Eccl. 7. 13. u. not to make any manner of lye 14. u. not many words in a multitude of elders S3. 9> nor u.thyself to the naming of the Holy One 13. u. not thy mouth to untemperate swearing 32 .9.when ancient men in place, H.not many words 39. S6. the things for the whole u. of man's life 2 Mac, 6, 21. flesh, such as was unlawful for him tou. 1 1 . 31. the Jews shall n. their own kind of meats 12. 39. as ». had been, Judas came to take bodies USED. TVisd. 14. S3, whilst they u. secret ceremonies 19. 13. as they u. a more hard behaviour 15. because they u. strangers not friendly USES. JVisd. 15. 7. the vessels that serve for clean «. Eccl. 38. 1. for the u. which you may have of him 39. 21. for he hath made all things for their u. USETII. Eccl. 20.8. he that u. many words shall be abhorred S3.ll.amanthatu.much swearing filled with iuiq. USUAL. 2 Afac.l4.31.prie5ts were offering their u. sacrifices USURPED. I Esd. 5. 38. of the priests that u. the office 1 Mac. 15. 3. pestilent men have u the kingdom UTMOST. I lifac. 3 9.was renowned to the u.part of the earth t Muc. 7. 4. to cut off the u. pani of his body Mi VEN UTTER. Eeel. 25. 7 the tenth I will u. with my tongn* UITERANCE. Eeel. S7. 6 so is the u. of a conceit in the VtiA UTTERED. Wisd. 7. 3. the ^jii voice which I «. was *^rjif4 Eccl. \5. 10. for praise shall be u. iu wisuom 2 Mac. 10. 34. blasphemed and u. wicked words V. VAIL. Wisd, 17. 3. under a dark v. of forgetfulness 1 Mac, 1. 22. censers of gold, the v. and crowns VAIN. Jud. 6. 9. and none of my words shall be in v. Wiid. 3. 11. he is miserable, their hope b r, 13.1.surely p.are all men bypature.ignorant of O 14. 14. by V. glory of men they entered the worlo 15. 8. he maketh a v. god of the same clay £fc/.3.24.manyare deceived bytheir own D.opitiiou 23. 11. if he swear in v. he shall not be innoc(.-iit 34.1. the hopes of a man void of understand. ai-e a. 5. divinations, soothsayiogs, and dreams are v. VALIANT. 1 Mic. 3.64. wherefore, ye my sons, be v. and shew 3. 58. Judas said, arm yourselves, and be v. men 4. 3. he himself removed and the v. men with 5. 56. heard of the v. acts which they had dona 9- SI. how is the v. man fallen that delivered 1.3.5.1. Simon saw that John his son was av.maa 14. 32. Simon armed the v. men of his nation 2 Mac. 13. 15. with the most v, young men he went VALIANTLY. 1 Mae. 2. 46. those they circumcised v, 4. 35> how they were ready either to live or die v, I 6.31. they burned them with fire, and fought i-. VALIANTNESS. i£cc/.31 .S5.shew not thy v. in wine, hath destroyed I VALLEY. yud. 4. 4. they sent to Esora, and to the v.of Salem 7. 3. they camped in the v, near to Bethulia , 10. 10, they looked until Judith had passed the v. VALOUR. 1 Afar. 5. 67. certain priests desirous to shew their o, 8. 2. that the Romans were men of great v. 2 Mae. 15. 17. good and able to stir them up to i, VALUE. Wisd. 15.10. and his lifo of le^^ n. than cla? VALUED. Eccl. 26. 15. her continent mind cauit.i; be v. VAN ISH. Wisd. 2. 3. and our spirit shall v. as soft air /:.'rc/.40.13, and shall v. with noise as great thunder VANISHED. Bar. 3. 19. they are v. and gone down to the grave VAPOUR. Wisd. 1 1. 18. beasts breathing out either a fiery 9. Ecel. 82. S4. as the c. and smoke of a furnace 38. SB. the v. of the fire wasteth his fiesh 2 Mac. 7. 5. as the n. of the pan was dispersed VAPOURS. £ff/.43.4*breathiiig out fiery v. and sending beaaj VARIANCE. Eccl. 8. 2. be not at n. with a rich man VARIETY. Eccl. .18. 27. and are diligent to make great r. 50, 18. with great v. of sounds was there melody VAULT. 2 £j-(f.1.6.59. he spreadeih out the heavens like b c. VAUNT. 1 il/ac.l0.7u.wby dost thou u.thypoweragaiostus? VAUNTING. Wiid.5.^. what good hath riches which ^.brought \ 17. 7* and their v. in wisdom was reproved VEHEMENCY. 2 Mae, 14. 38. jeopard his body and life with all v. VEHEMENTLY. Eccl, 17<'26. and hate thou abomination c VENGEANCE. Jud.6.5. till I take v. this nation come out of Egypt 8. 27 • neitht:r hath he taken v. on us 9.2. thou gavest asword to take v. of the strangers 16. 17. Lord will take v. of them in judgment EstA. 16. 18. God speedily rendering v. to him /iWt/.l^.nor zf.whenitpuuisbeih shall pass by him ] 1. 15. unreasonable beastt upon thf m for v. Eccl. 5. 7. thou shalt perish :□ th<^ day nf a. 7. 17. for the V. ungodly is fire and worms 12. 0. and will repay v. unto the unpodly 18. 24. and the time of :*. when he shall turn away 27- 28. V. a.s a lion shall lie in wait for them 28.1. he that revengeth shall find p. from the Lord 35. 18. till he hath repayed v. to the lieateen 39. 28. there be spirits that are created for r 47. 25. they sought wickedness till v, cam'; or 1 Mae. 7. 9> that he should takcD. of Israel 24. and took v. of them that bad revolted from 2 Mae 6. 15. afterwards he $ho«ld tak.e fi VIO VENOM C 1(>. restore all the holy p. with many more VESTMENTS. 1 E.trf. 4. 54. and priests* v> wherein they minister 5. 59. the priests stood arrayed in their v. i. Mac, 3. 15. prostratinc themselves in their v. VEX. t Mac. 5. S2. he left governors to r. the nation VEXED. jI»^.6.7- and the party shall be no more p. Jiifd. 11. H, absent or present, they were p. alike 17. 15. they were v. with monstrous apparitions Eccl. 4, 3. add not more trouble to a heart that is v. 41 . 2. death uLto him that is p. with all things Bar. 2. 18. but the soul that is greatly p, I Mac. 5. 5. and burn up those that p. his people VIALS. 1 Esd. 2. 13. V. of gold thirty, and of silver 2,400 VICE. }Visd. 7. 30. but V. shal ! not prevail against wisdom VICTORY. 2 Esd. 3.5. give great gifts and things in token of ». 9- to him shall the p. be given, as was appointed 12. above all things truth beareth away the v. 4. 5. if thev get the p. they bring all to the king 59. and said, from thee cometii v, and wi,sdom Jf'iirf. 4. 2. having got the f, striving for rewards 10. 12. in a sore conflict she gave him the v. 1 iV/flc 3. 19. for p. siandeth not in the multitude S Mac. 8. 33. at such times as they kept feast for v. 10 38. had done so f;re it things and given them p. 12.11, Judao' side by the help of God got the v. 13. 15, given watch-word to them, v. is of God 15. 6. to set up a public monument of his p. S.nowto expect the p. and aid, from the Almighty 21, knowing that p. cometb not by arms VICTQALS. Jvd. 4. 5. and laid up v. for the provision of war 1 1 . 12, for their v. fail them and water is scant 1 Mac. 1 .35. they stored it also with armour and p. 6. 49. because they had no v. to endure the siege S7. we decay daily, and our v. are but small 8. S6. that make war on them or aid them with p. 28. neither shall v. be given to them are against p. 52. and put for<;es in them and provision of p. 13. 21. should hasten his coming, and send ihem v. S.'J. Simon built up the strong holds and laid up v. 14.10.he provided p.for the cities and set munition VIEW". 2 Mic. 5. 18. king Seleucus sent to p. the treasury VIEWED. Jttd. 7. 7. and v. the passages up to the city VILE. ffi\d. 4. 18. they shall hereafter be a p. carcase 11. 15. they worshipped serjieuts and v. beasts 13. 14. or made it like some p, beast S Mac. 15. 32. and shewed them p. Nicanor's head VINE. S £jrf.5.23.0 Ld. thou hast chosen thee one only v VINEYARD. C Eid, 16. 30. or as when a v. is gathered 43. so also he that planteth the v. ViNEVARDS. t Esd. 4. V6. they nourished them up that planted v VINTAGE. rlccl. 24. 27. and as Geon in the time of v. VIOLENCE. W^td. T 20. tne p. of viuds and reasonings of men i VOW Ecc^. 20. 4. he that execateth judgment with v. 1 Mac. 4.S0,who didst quel! the p.of the mighty man 6. 47. Jews seeing p. of his forces turned away 7. 29. were prepared to take away Ju«las by p. S Mac. 4. 4U. Lysimachus began first to offer v, VIOLENT. JVisd. 13. 3. or the p. water or the lights of heaven 19. 7> and out of the p. stream a green field VIOLENTLY. JVisd. 17. 13. a pleasant fall of water running p. Eccl.'^.G.he made the battle to fall p.on the nations 2 Mac. 9. 7. carried v. so that having a sore fall 14. 41. and v* broken into the outer door VIRGIN. Eccl. SO. 4. as is last of a eunuch to defiower a v. 30, 20. groaneth as a eunuch thatembracetha p. VIRGINS. 2 E^d. 16. 33. p.shall mourn having no bridegrooms Jud. \G. 5. make my infants a prey, my i\ a spoil 1 Mac. I. 26. the p. and young men were made feeble S Mac. 3. 19. and the v. that were kept in, ran 5. 13. thus there was slaying of v. and infants VIRTUE. JVisd. 4. 1. better to have p. for the memorial 13.4. they were astonished at their power andp, 19. 30. the fire had power, forgetting his own v. Eccl. 38. 5. that the v. thereof might be known 2 Mac. 6. 31. leaving his death for a memorial of p. 15. 12. exercised from a child in all points of v, VIRTUES. JVisd. 7. 20. the diver.<;itie3 of plants and v. of roots VIRTUOUS. S Esd, 16. 49- like as a whore envieth a p. woman Eccl. 26. 1. blessed is the man that hath a i>. wife 2. a p. woman rejoicethher husband 28. 15. a backbiting tongue hath cast out p. woman 2 Mac. 15. 12. Onias a p. and good man, reverend VISION. 2 Esd. 10. 37. thou wilt shew thy servant of this p. Eccl, 34. 3. the v. of dreams is the resemblance 40. 6. troubled in the p. of his heart 4fi. 15. he was known to be faithful in p. 49< 8. it was Ezekiel who saw the glorious p. 2 Mac. 15. 12. and this was hisp. that Onias VISIONS. JVisd. 17. 4. and sad p. appeared unto them VISIT. 3 Esd. 6. 18. to r. them that dwell on the earth 2. the Highest will begin to p. the world Jwrf.8.33.the Lord will p. Israel by my hand 13. 20. to p. thee in good, because hast not spared Eccl. 2.14.what will ye do when Lord shall v. you > 7 .35. be not slow to p. the sick, make thee beloved 16. 18. all therein shall be moved when he shall p. ViS>:TAT10N. IVisd. S. 7. in the time of their p. they shall shine 13. she shall have fruit in the v. of souls 14.1 1. on the idols of the Gentiles shall there be ap. Eccl. 18. 20. in day of p. tiiou shalt find mercy 34. 6. if not sent from the Most High in the p. VISITED. 1 Esd. 6. 5. because theLord had p. the captivity VISITING. 1 Mac.16. 14, o. the cities that were in the country 2 iliac.3.8.IIeliodorus under a colour of p. the cities VOICE. JVisd. 1. 7. containeth all, hath knowledge of the p. 7. 3. the first p. which 1 uttered, was crying 17. 19- or a roaring p. of most savage beasts 18. 1. whose V. they hearing, and not seeing Eccl. 21. 20. a fool lifteth bis p. with laugh. 50. there I p. a fast to the young men before Lditi S Mac. 9. 13. this wicked periou u. also to the Lr^ Vows. Jnd. 4. 14. with the v. and free gifts of thepeo; lo 2 Mac. 3. 35. Heliodonis made great p. uuto iiiui VOYAGE. Jjtdt 2. 19- snd hia power to go before the kinit in e. 2 Mae. 5. 1. prepared his second v. into Egypt W. WAGES. 1 Esd.4.56. he comma. ded to give pensions and ■». Tod. 2. 12. they paid her w. and gave her aisu ,i.Kui 14. it was given for a gift more than the k. 4. 14. let not the w. of any man tarry with tluR 5. 3. seek thee a man and 1 will give him m. 14. but tell me what to. shall 1 give ttiee .' 15. moreover I will add something to ihy t/> 12. 1. my son, see that the man have his w. 1 Mac. 14. 32. armed the valiant meu and gave w WAIT. Jud. 8. 17. let UB a. for salvation of him 13. 3. to stand and to u>. for her comiug fnnh IVisd. 2. 12. let us lie in w- for the rigtiteous 10. 12. and keep him safe from those that he in w Eccl. 8. 11. lest he lie in if. to entrap thee 27. 28. vengeance as a lion shall lie in w. for them 36. 16. reward them that w. for thee 51.3. how thou deliverest such as to. for tbei 1 Mac. i. .36. for it was a place to lie in w. 2 A/ac.7.30. said, whom w. ye for? I will notoboT 9> 25. JO. for opportunities and expect the eveuc WAITED. JW.6.10.commanded his servants that w.in his ttn 12. 16. for we w. a time to deceive Judith WAITERS. /urf.lS.l.dismissed the w. from presence ofhis lorJ WAITING. Jud. 8. 33. I will go forth with my w. woman WAKETH. Eccl. 22. 7. as he tha: w. one from a sound sleej* 42.9. the father w, for the daughter, no man know* WALK. Eccl. 5, 2. to w. in the ways of thy heart Bar, 4. 2. w. in the presence of the light thereof ■S'wi.7. Susanna wentinto her husband's garden tow, 1 Mac. 2. 20. 70. in the covenant of our fathers WALKED. Toi. 1. 3. I Tobit have w. all the days of my life IVisd. 6. 4. nor w. after the counsel of God 19-21. flames wasted not, though they icihcreia Bar. 3. 13. if thou hadst v. in the way of God Dan. 3. 1, and they w. in the midst of the fire ^us. 36. the elders said, as we m, in the garden WALKEST. Eccl. 9. 13. that thou w, on battlements of the city WALKING. Sus. 8. the elders saw her going in every day a- d a, "WALL. T06. S. 9. and slept by the w. of my court-yard 10. 1 knew not there were sparrows in the m. ff'isd. 13.15. set it in a nf.and made it fast with iron Eicl. 50. 2. the fortress of the iv. aboui the tempis 1 iVJac. 6. 62. to pull down the w. r'mnd about 9. 64. the!*, of the inner court be pulled down 12. 37. as part of the w. toward the brook fallen 2 Mac. 6. 10. they cast them down from the tn. 10. 17. they kept off all that fought on the to. 35. twenty young men assaulted the to. manly 14.43. he ran boldly up to the to. cast himself down WALLS. I Esd. 2. 24. and tile to. thereof set up anew 4. 4. they break down mountains, ai. and towers 6. 9- the timber already laid upon the ai, Tu6. 1.17. or cast about w. of Nineveh, 1 buried him 13. 16. to. and tower? and battlements with golcj Led. 49. 13. Neemias ra'sed up for us the w, 1 M^c. 1.31. he pulled down houses' and a;, thereol 6. 7. compassed about the sanctuary with high w. 10. 11. the workmen to build the to. and Sion 45. for building the to, of Jerusalem and Judea 1 3. 45. people climbed on the w. with their wives C laac. 3. 19. ran, some to the gates, Mid some to 7 5, 5. ihey that were on the w. being put back i 1. 9. were ready to pierce through w. of iron 12. 13. abridge to a strong city fenced with v. WALLOW. Eccl. 23. 12. and thev ^all uottc. m their tins At^oKuiftiA , WAT WAND. /^W. 33. tf4. fodder, a w. and burdenifor tht a» WEA „ , ^ WANDER. i*c/. 36 S5. he that haih no wife will a. mouroing WANDERED. « .V ^^' * c' " ''"** ^^"'y "■■ i^moiid strange riAtiou:! « Mm. 10.6. when as th^y w. in the moantaiDi w ^- V PANDERING. li ud.4.\2. the u. of concupiscence doth und -nnlun WAN. I MacA. «. he a. many strongholds and slt.w kiuos WANT £cW 3.25. without eyes thou ahaltw. lipht ig..«.inor wof powerhe be hindered from sinniDR 20 ei there 15 that ishimlered from ainninv ill roV. 40. 20. there is no w. in the fear of the Kyinl 1 Mae. 13. 49. in great distress forw. of vie mala WANTED. iVitd. 11. 17. ai. not means to Bend among tiftm _ , "WANTETH. ij«/. 10. S7. than he that boasteth and a. hrriul 10. 23. he thai w. understanding will thim: ,„ . ,^ WANTING. J "i ^" * *^* punishment 0. to theiT tormi utfl A«/. 11. 12. another w. ability and fall ofpo»-eny 19- 23. and there is a fool to. in wisdom WANTONNESS. Ecel. 27. 13. the sport of fools is in the w. of sin WAR. Wijrf, e. 15, T shall be found good and valiant in ip, in. 15. as A fierce man of w. into the midst of land Ercl. 26. 98. a man of w. that suffereth poverty 3? , 11 . nor consult with a coward in matters of w. r>ar. 3. 26. of so great stature, and so expert in 70. n. 15. cannot deliver himself from to. and thieves 1 nhc. 2. 12. made w. against them on sabbath day 3. 13. the faithful to p'o out with him to w. ^■27. ifw. come first on the nation of ihe.^ews e.V«f .R.g. who in matters of u. had great experience JO. l."), the Idnmeans went about to nourisih w WARS. 1 Exd. 2. S3, the Jews raised always w. therein 4. fi. for those that have not to do with w. I^rrf. 46. 1. Jesus son of Kave was valiant in w. 1 /Wad .S.made manyw.an J wan many sfronc-holds 12. 13, we have had great troubles and w. Ifi. S'J. the rest of the acts of John and his to. 2 Mac. 2. 20. the w. against Antioc'ius Epiphanes 10. 10. gathering brieflv the calamities of ibe te. WARD. 1 .Tfac. 14. 3. Arsaces by whom he was put into to. WARINESS. Eeol. 11. 18. there is that waxeth rich by his a'. WARLIKE. I ^/ac. 5. 5R. valiant acts and te. deeds they had done WARNING. J TJae. 6. 3. they of the city havinf; had w. thereof 9 Mac. 6. 17. but let this be for a w. to us WARRIOR. Jttd. 15. -T, every one Ibat was a w. rushed out Iu:st. 47- 5. he gave strength to slay that miehty rj), WASH. &/t. 15. she was desirous to to. herself in the garden 17. shut the garden-doors that 1 may w. me WASHED. Jwt. 10, 3. and to. her body all over with water WASHETH. Eecl. 34. 25. that m. after touching of a dead body WASHING. .Ere/. 3 )..55. ifbe touch again, what availetb his ar.r fill/. 17. said to her maids, bring me oil and v. balls WASPS. Ti'isd. 1.2. 8. didst send to. forerunners of Ihyhosl WASTE. Jwrf. ft. 91. if we be taken so, all Judea shall lie w rT»j(/.5.C3,ihis iniquity shall lay w. the whole earth Kcci. 21 . 4. to terrify and do wrong will tii. riches Bar. 2. 2fi. the house hast thou laid to. iMfte. l.sp hersanctuarylaidat. like awilderness 2. 12. even our beauty and our glory is laid o. WASTED. ■ Witd. ig.21.on other side the flames w. not the flesh WATCH. * F.$d. 2. 1 ."J. the kingdom is already prepared, w. U. 8. Qi. not all at once, to. by course Jfrf. 7- 13. )o to. that none go out of the city 10. 11. the first to. of the Assyrians met her frW. S2. 27. who .shall set a to. before my mouth . ?fi. II. to. over an impudent eye, and marvel not 40. 6, he is in sleep, as in a day of keeping to. 42. n , keep a sure to. over a shameless daughter -Mae. 12. 27. Jonathan commanded his men to m, WATCH r.D. htd. 7. 5. they remained and a. all that nittht BVn- IS.they ic. diligently from day to day to see her I^. and it fell nut as' they to. a fit time l.rt. the rwo elders hid themselves and u\ her % Mac. 14.2y.heip.histime to accomplish by policy WATCUES. F>eoi. 43.10- they will si^nd, never £aint inth«Lr t^\\ S6J Bar. 3.34. tht ktars shine! in their m. and njolocd WAICHEIH. W-'wrf. 6. 1 5. whoho to, fo? her Hhall be without care Ecet. 11. 30. and like as a spy to. he for thy fall 3H. £8. he te. to poli?'u his work perfeutly WATCHING. Bed. 01. 2. ». care will not let a man slumber 20. but tke pain of to. and choler, and pangs 2 J2ac.?,'2fi, D(tt easy, but amatter of sweat and to. WATCH-MEN, J!l(V/.37il4Jmin'smiiid tell him more than seven tc WATER. Wixd. 5. 10. as a ship passeih over the waves of w 22. the Id. of the sea shall rage acainsc them 10. 18. she led I'hem through nn:ch 10. 11. 4. ST. was given them out of the flinty rock 13. S. or tUe violent ». or the li^ihts of heaven 16. 17* the fire had more force in the to. 19. it burncth even in the midht of w. 29. and shall run away as unprofitable to. 17. 18. a . I 19. 7, 19, 20. w. Bed. 3, at. to. will quench a flaming fire 24. 31. 1 will to. my best garden, and will it. S5.25. glv>? the w.no passage, nor a wicked woman m 3«. s. I 29. 21. to. I 38.5. to. I 40. I6.W. 4.-J. 20. ». I 48. 17. to. lJlf/7«.g. 33. pitched by the ». of thepool Asphar 45. the to. of Jordan on this side and that side 11. 60. passed through the cities beyond the to. 16. 5. there was a k. brook between them 2 Mac. 1 . 19, in a hollow place of a pit without to. 20. told us they found no fire but thick 10. 14. 45. tho' his blood gushed out like spouts though he might command the to, WEAK. 1 £7f(/.1..30.carryme out of battle, for I am verynr. 2 Bid. 2. 21. heal the broken and the s>. 7. 42. therefore have they prayed for the to, JVisd. 13. 18. for health be called on what is to. 14.5.passing the rough sea in am. vessel are saved 6. the hope of the world escaped in a to. vessel Eccl, 25. 23. maketh to. hands and feeble knees Bar. 6. 36. nor deliver the to. from the mighty 2 Mac. 9. 21. as for me I was w. or else I could WEAKENED. Jttd. 16. 7. but Judith to. him with her beauty WEAKNESS. .2 Esd. 8, 53. zc. and the moth is hid from yon WEALTH. Tob. 4 21. thou hast much 10. if thou foar God Eccl. 30. 15. and aMrong body above infinite &r. - WHA WEAPON. iVisd, ft. 17- oeakc the creature his v. for nvenni WEAPONS. 1 .1'r(ir.5.43.the brethren cast away their a.KoA fled 10. 6 and to provide to. that he might aid him 2 il/nc.3.28.beiog unable to help himself with his v. 10.V3. having good success with his ur.io all things 27. they took their m. and went on further 11. 7> Maccabeus himself first nf all took tc. WEAR. Btth. 14. 16. that I to. it doc when T am privatii L ccl. 6. 36. let thy foot to. the steps of bis door 1 Mac. 1 1 .5S.gavr> him leave to to. a golden buckU 14.43.be clothed in purple, and k. a golden girdle 2 Mac. 4. 12. chief young men, made ihem to. a hit WEARETH. Eccl. 40. 4. from him that a. purple, and a crowi WEARIED. IVisd 5.7. we v. ourselves in way of wickedness WEARISOME. £!cc/. 13.26. finding out is a 20. Icibour of the mind WEARY. Jvd. 13.1. they went to their beds, they were all w. t,ccl. 16. 27. ihey neither labour nor are to. 43. 30. put forth all your strength, and be not w. i AfiiclS.36.withGorgias, fought long aiid were WEATHER. Ecel. 3.15. thy sins melt, as ice in the fair warm v, WEDDING. 2 Esd.\Ci.\.yn^ entered into his te. chamber,he die*! 'i'ob. 8. 12. and he kept the ». feast fourteen day« WEED. Bed. 40. 16. the le. growing upon every water WEEKS. 2 Mac. 13. 31. the feast nf the te. approaching WEENING. 2 Mae. 5.21. to.ia bis pride to make land navigablo WEEP. 2 Bsd. 2. 27. others shall to. and be sorrowful Tob. 3. 1. then I being grieved, did te. and praye'd Jvd. 16. 17* they shull feel them and to. for ever Eccl, 7. 34. fail not to be with them that to. 12. j6. he will to. but if heiind opportunity 22. 1 1, to. for the fool, for he wants understandiug 38. 17. to, bitterly, and make great moan WEEPING. 1 Bsd. 5. 63. came with to, and great crying Go. trumpets might not be heard for to, of ppoplft 8. 91. there was great tc among the multitudn Tab. 5. 22. then she made an end of te. Eccl.'iZ.W. make little nt.for the dead, he is at reel Bar. \. 1 1 .but sent them away with to. and niourninj Sus. 351 and she w. looked up towards heaven 2 Jlfac. 13. 12. besought the Lord with av. and fasl::;^ WEIGH. 2 Esd. 4. 5. then said, te. me the weight of the Dr4 Ifi. 76. let not your sins a;, you down Bed. Z^, IS. to. thy words in a balance, mak^ adotr WEIGHED. 1 Bsd. 8. 55. 1 te. them the gold and the silver 56. and when I had to.\\., delivered lo 'hem silver 2 Esd, 4. .36. he hath w. the world in the balance Ecel, 21. 25. but the words are te, in the balanco WEIGHETH. JVisd. 9; 15. earthly tabernacle to. down the mind WEIGHT. 1 Esd, 8. 64. all the 10. of them was written up 2 Esd. ^.5. then he said, weigh me the te, of the br« Ecd. 16. S5. Iwill shew forth doctrine in to, 42. 7. deliver all things in number and v>. WEIGHTY. Ecd.T.^5. and so shall have performed am. matter WELL. Eccl. 28. 19. to. is he that is defended from it 1 Mac. 8. 15. to the end they might be to. ordered 2 Mac. 11. 35. therewith we also are to. pleasea 12.4.1. doing therein very m. and honestly 15. 38. if I have done to. and as is fitting the story WELFARE. TVisd.6.24. multitudes of the wise ism. of the world 2 Mac. 14. 14. calamities uf the Jews to be their u>, WELLS. S Bsd. 2. 32. for my to. run over, and my grace Ecd. 48. 17. he digged the hard rock, and made v* WENT. Wisd, 5. 11. no sign where she m. is to be fonnd Bed. 49. 9. for he directed them that to. right WEPT. Tob. 7.6. Raguel leaped up, and kissed hf m, nnd u, 7. Tobit was blind, he was sorrowful and te. 8. Edna his wife and Sara his daughter to. 11.9. 1 am content to die, and they m. both 14. and he to. and said, blessed art fhon, O GoJ Sus, 33. her friends and all that fiaw her w. 2A/flc.4.37.therefore Antiochus washeartilysorry, and moved to pitv.andaj.for them that were dead WESTWARD. Jtid. 3. 19. to cover all the face of the earth ■»• WHALES. Bed. 43. 25. all kinds of beasts and -u?, created WID Dan. 5. S7. O v« w. and all that move in thu waters WriEAT. Tud. 3. 3. all our fields of w. lie before thy face Heel, 3(). 26. iron and salt, flour of lo. hooey, millc WHELP. 1 A/ar. 3.4. was like a lion's w. roaring for his prey WHIP. Ecel. 28. 17. the stroke of the a* maketh marks WHIRLWIND. Ecel. 43. 17. so doth the northern storm and the a. 48. 9. who was taken up in a &>. of fire and chariot WIIISPEK. Ecel. IS. 18. he will clap his hands and a. much WHISPERER. Eecl. 5. li. be not called a w. and He not in wait 31. 28. B.JO. defiletb his own soul, and is hated £8. 13. curse the to. and double-tongued WHISTLING. h'isd. 17. 18. whether it were aw. wind or noise Dan. 3. 27. as it had been a moist zc. wind WHITE. Bar. 6. 71. are like a v>, thorn in an orchard 5 Mac. II. S. appeared before them one in vt, cloth WHITENESS. To^. 2. 10. a u>. came in mine eyes and I went 3. 17. to scale away the ». of Tobit's eyes 6. 8. to anoint a man that hath 10, in his eyes 11. 8. he shall rub, and the id. sbftll fall away \3. and the &•. pilled away from his eyes £rc/. 43.18. the eye marvetleth atbeaaty of thesf. WHOLE. Tab. 12. 3. he made ai. my wife, brought me money Eecl.ZQ.g. pray to the L. and he will make thee w. WHORE. Ecel. S3. S3, she hath played the w. in adultery WHOREDOM. Ecel. 26. 9. the w. of a woman may he known 41 . 17. be ashamed of w. before father or mother WHOREMONGER. £w/.23. 17. nil bread is sweet to aw. will not leave off WHORING. £«/.46. 11. judges, whose hearts went not aw. WICKED. 1 Esd. 8. 86. is done to us for our w. works and sins Tni. 4. 17. but give nothing to the st. 6. 14. 1 am afraid, for a w. spirit Joveth her Etth. 16. 15. whom this to. wretch hath delivered H7jrf. 3. 12, their wives are foolish, and children w Eecl. 10. 9> 3. mere a>. thing than a covetous man 14. 8. envious man hath a w. eye, he turns away JO, a w. eye envieth his bread, he is a nifrgard Ifi. *. the kindred of to. shall speedily be desolate 19 Sf). there is a nr. man, that hangeth his head fiO. 18. so the fall of the a. shall come .sppedily 1:1. 9. a-. I 25. 16, 25. w. [ 31. 13. a. | 3g. 24, 35. w. I 40. 10. a. \ 46. 17. ze, murmuring Bar. 1. 22. the imagination of his own ui. heart ?. 33. relnrn from their stiff neck and ai. deeds 1 -Wffc. 1. 10. there came out of them a ur. root 11. went out of Israel SI. men who persuaded 34. they put w. men, who fortified themselves 3. 6. TO. shrank for fear of him and were troubled 9. 33. w. began to put forth their heads in Israel 14. 14. every contemner of the law and w. person 2 Mac. 3, U not as that 7^1. Simon had misinformed 4 49 they of Tvrus moved with hatr.of that w. deed 6. 13, n.w.\ 7. 34. HI. I 8. 4, 32. w. \ Q.Q, 13. a/. I 10. 10, 34. K-. I 12. 23.a'. | 13. 7.ai. \ 14. 27, 42. w. I 15. 5. his w. will not done WICKEDLV. Efth.lC).7.yf. search what halh been w. done of late Ecel. 15 20. he hath commanded no man to do w, 5 Mac. 4. 17. for it is not a light thing to do a», WICKEDNESS. Witd. 5.21. for their own w. hath blinded them 4.6, 11. w. '5. 7, iS.w.J lO.?.^. I 11.15 w. I 17. 1 1 . w. ',9, 1 3 suflTered according to their w. Ecel.S.SS. fortheplant ofm.hath taken root in him 12. 10. for like as iron rusteih, so is his 70. 14. 7. and at the last he will declare his w, 19- 23. there is aw. and the same an abomination 25. 13. and any w. but the 10. of a woman 19- all w. is but little to the v>. of a woman 4fi. 20. to blot out the w. of the people B«r. 2. £":. for the w. of the house of Israel •S'wj. 52. art waxen old in w. || 57. not abide your w, J ^flc. 13.46. deal not with us accordinc toourw. e fl/«c. 3. 1. because of Onias his hatred of w. 8. 33. he received a reward meet for his tif. WIDOW. Jifd. 8. 4. so Judith was a w. in her house 9; 9- give it into mine hand, who am a w. IVisd. 2. 10. let us not spare the w. nor reverence Efcl 35. 14. nor w. when she poureth out complaint bar, 6, 38. they can shew no mercy to the a. WIDOWS, Jvtf. 8.5. she pat on sackcloth, wore herw. apparel l^d.Mx. 1 5.do no'ithe tears run down the w.cheeks i flW.S.lO.was r -iney laid up for the relief of w. •■ SB. given part of ipiils to the maimed and w 6^4 WIN WIDOWERS, 2 Eld. VS. 44. and they that marry not as the w. WIDOWHOOD, 2 Esd. iS. 49. I will send plagues, w. poverty Jud. 10. 9. she put ofiT the garmentv of her m. WIFE. 1 I^d. 4. 20. leaveth his father, and cleaveth to -.s. 25. wherefore a man loveth bis &>. better than Tob. 1 . SO. an; thing left me besides my to. Anna 2. ILmyw. Anna did take womens' work 3.15, 17. w. I 4. 12.». I 6. 15. w. I 7. la.itf. I 8. 6, 21. w. I 9, 6. w. I 10. 10. w. I 11. 3. V). Wisd. 13. 37 .prays for his goods, m. and children Ecel. 9. 1. be notjealous over the w. of thy bosom 15. 2. receive him as a w. married of a virgin S3.22. thus shall it go also with the w. that leaveth 25. 8. that dwelleth with a w. of understanding 20. so is a w. full of words to a quiet man S6. 1. blessed is the man that hath a virtuous w. 7. an evil 10. is a yoke shaken to and fro 13. the grace of a u. delights her husband 16. is beauty of a good te. in ordering her house 33. 19. give not thy w. power over thee 36.24. he that gets a to. beginoeth a possession 40. S3, but above both is a w. with her husband 41. 21. be ashamed to gaze on another man's w. 42. 6. sure keeping is good where an evil w. is S Mae. 14. 25. he prayed him also to take a jo. WILD. Esth. 16. 34. but also most hateful to w. beasts iVisd. 7, 20. and the furies of ». beasts Ecel. 12. 13. or any sQch as come nigh a. beasts 1 3. 1 9. the w. ass is the lion's prey in the wilderness 39. SO. teeth of to. beasts and scorpions and sword WILL. I Esd. 9. 9. do his w. and separate yourselves ff^iid.g. 13. who can think what the &f. of the L. is? Ecel. 8. 15. for he will do according to his own a. 38. 32. they shall not dwell where they a>. 39. 18. none can hinder what he to. save 41. 16. at his 01. the south wind bloweth 1 Siae. 2. 22. to. | 3. 60. w. | 2 Mac. 11. 23, 30. to. I 14. 33. w. I 15. 5. not to have his iv. done WILFUL. Eril. ^0. 8. a child left to himself will be to. WILLED. 2 Mae. 6. 23. a. them straight ways to send to grave WILLING. U^isd. 14. 19. for h« to, to please one in authority Ecel. 6. 35. be to. to hear every godly discourse 2 Mae. 11. ?. they went together with a w. mind WILLINGLY. 2 Mae. 14. 34. would not to. have Judas out of sight WILT. IVisd. 12. 18. thou mayest use power when thou w. 2 Mae.l . i6.thoa hast power, thou dost what thou ic. WIND. Wisd. 4. 4. thev shall be shaken with the ». 5. 14. is like dust blown away with the te. S3, a mighty xo. shall stand up against them 13. 2, but deemed either fire, or to. or swift air 17. 18. whether it were a whistling w. or noise Ecel. 5. 9. winnow not with every w. and go not 22. 18 pales will never stand against the w. 31. 19. he fetched not his v>. short upon his bed Uan* 3. S7. as it had been a moist whistling jo. WINDS. Dan. 3. 43.0 all ye to, bless ye the Lord, praise him WINDOW. Tob. 3. 11. then she prayed toward the to. and said WINDOWS, Eecl. 14. S3, he ^at prieth in at her w.iihall hearken WINE, Jud. 12. 20. and drank more w. than he had drunk Esth. 14.17. nor drunk the id. of the drink-offerings Wisd, 2. 7. let us fill ourselves with cosily w. Eecl. 9. 9. spend not thymoney with her at to. 10. forsake not a friend, a new friend is as new to. 1Q. 2. Qi. and women will make men lo fall 31 . 25. shew not thy valianiness iu to. for w. hath 26. so doth s>. the hearts of the proud by drunkenness 27^^.13 as good as life to a man if it be moderatdy 38. to. measurably drunk and in season bringeth 29, but 10. drunken with excess makes bitterness 32. 5. a consort of music in a banquet of w. 6. so is the melody of mnsic with pleasant to.' 40. 20. to. and music rejoice the heart 49. 1. and as music at a banquet of to, WING. 1 Mae.Q.li.ts for Baochidea he was in the right to. WINGS. S Esd. 1 . 30. gathereth her chickens under her to. H. 1. an eagle which had twelve feathered to. fTiJt/.S.ll.air heiog beaten *4'ith the stroke of her to. 2 Mac. 15. 20. and the horsemen set in w. WINK. Eccl.iO. 1 1 . give no Mhorty and tc. not at his follies WINNING. 1 Mar. B. 3. for the 0. the mine»of ulvur and gold WIS [Apocrii'm* WINNOW, Ecel. S. 9. u. Dot with every wind and go not into WIN'lER. Wisd. 16. 29. shall melt away as the to. hoar-froi^ Pan. 3. 45. O ye w.and summer, bless ye the Lord WIPED. £cc/.12.11. thoa sbalt be to him as if thoa hadst iv, a looking glass, his rust not altogether zc.away WISDOM. 1 Esd. 4.59. from thee cometh to. and thine is gloi] 60. blesaed art thou who hast given me to. Esth. 13. 3. Aman that excelled in to. among ns Wisd. 1.6. for to. is a loving spirit and will not acquit 3. 11. whoso despiseth to. and nurture ismiscrabU 15. and the root of to. shall never fall away 4. 9, but w. is the gray hair unto men 6. 9. that ye may learn w. and not fall away 12. to. is glorious and never fadeth away 15. to think therefore on her is perfection of to. 6. 20, 21, 22, 23. to, \ 7- 7, 12, 15, I6. S2, 24, 28, .30. to, I 8. 5. 17, SI. to. I 9.4, 6, 17. 18. to. I 10. 4, 8, 9. 21. to. I 14. 5. to. J 17. 7. to. Ecel. l.J . all to. cometh from the Lord, is with to, 4. 20. hath been created before all things 5. the word of God most High Is the fountain of a, G. to whom hath the root of to. been revealed 14. to fear the Lord is the beginning of 10. 16. to feai' the Lord is fulness of to. and fills men 19. to. raineth down !>kill and knowledge 34. and the lips of many shall declare his to. S5.parables of knowledge are in the treasures of zo, S6. if thou desire to. keep the commandments 4. 11. to. exaltcth her children, and layeth hold 23. and hide not thy to. in her beauty 24. for by speech 70. shall be known and learning 6. 18. so shalt thou find to. till thine old age 22. for to. is according to her name, not maniftiaf 37. he shall give thee to. at jhy own desire 7. 5. boast not of thy to. before the king 14. 20. that doth meditate good things in to. 15. 10. praise shall be uttered in w. and L.prosper 18. for the to, of the Lord is great, he is mighty 18. 28. every man of understanding knows to. 19- 18. and to. obtaineth his love SO. the fear of the Lord is all w.and in all w.is the performance of the law and knowledge of him 22. the knowledge of wickedness is not to, 23. and there is a fool wanting in to. 24. is better than one that hath much v. 20. 30. to. that is hid and treasure that is boarded 31.that bides folly, than a man that hideth hisw. 21. 12. there is a to. which multiplieth bitterness 18. as is a house destroyed, so is to. to a fool 22.6. stripes and correction of ot.never out of time 24.1 .w. shall praise herself and shall gloryin midst 25. he filleth all things with his to. as Phisou 34. but laboured for all them that seek to, 25. 5. O how comely is the 10. of old men I 10. O how great is he that fiudcth to.! 27. 11. the discourse of a godly man is with to. 32. 4. and shew not forth to. out of time 34. 8, 9. to. I 37. SO, 21. to. I 38. 24, 25. 10. \ 39,1, 10. to. I 4C. 20. to. I 41. 14. to. \ 43. 33. w, 1 44. 15. aj. 1 50.27,29.0'. I 51. 13, 17.». Bar. 3. 9. hear, Israel, give ear to understand w, 14. learn where is to. where is strength S3, the Agarens that seek to. on earth none ol these have known the ways of to. or her pathi WISE. Wisd. 4. 17- for they shall see the end of the to, 6. 24. the multitude of the to. is the welfare of the world, and a ic.king the upholding of the peopl* Eecl. X. 6. who bath known her to. counsels ? 8. there is one to. and greatly to be feared 3. 29. an attentive ear is the desire of aw. man 6. 34. and cleave unto him that is to, 7.19.forego not a w.good woman,grace above gold 8.8.despise not the discourse of the v.hut acquaint 9.14.guess at thyneighhour and consult with the to. 15. let thy talk be with the 10. and cummunicatioa 10, 1. a w. judge will instruct his people 18. 27, a to, man will fear in every thing 29. became also to. themselves, and poured forth SI. 12. he that is not to. will not be taught 15. if a skilful man hear a oi.word,will commei^ 16. but grace shall be found in the lips of the » S6. but the mouth of the w. is in their heart S6. 26. her husband, she shall be judged to. of all 33. S. a to. man hateth not the law 37.19,22. aj. |38.4,S4,31.w. 147. 12,14. w. WISELY. Eecl. 14. 22. he spake to. and could Have no place WISE man. £<;r/,21.17.they enquire at the mouth of the aj.rij SO. but a to. man doth scarce smile a little 24. a w. man will be grieved witli the disgrace 37. 23. a to, man instructeth his people 24. a to, man shall be filled with blessing S6. a ur. man shall inherit glory among his pcnpti 40,2g. av. man well^iaitared will beware thuiMO «F. CMVI-H*,) WON ■WISEST. 1 Eld. 3. 8. ihall judge that hit scotenee is the ». 4. 43. wUt give it ihee because thou art found «. WISHETH. t Mae. g. 19. or. much joy, health and prosperity WlTCHCRAFrS. Vii(f.I3.4.thoa hatedst fordoing odiousworkAofic. WITHDRAW. Ecel. IS.9. ifbeiorjtcdoramiKhtTman, v.-thynelf WITHDREW. Tot. 1. 19. to be put to death. I «. myMlf for fear WITHERED. fF'iid. 8. 8. CTOWD with rose buds before they be tc. WITHHELD. JSeet, 40.7. and o.the people from sio and appeased WITHSTAND, IVitd. 11. 21. who may w. the power of thy arm? 13, IS. who shall say, what hast thou done r or who shall u. thy judgment, ur shall accuse the« f Ear. 6. £6. they cannot w. any king or enemies 1 Mac. 6. 40. we shall not be able to w. him WITHSTOOD. Witd. 10.16.10. dreadful kings in wonders and signs Ecei. 46. 7. in that they ro. the congregation i Mac. 8, 5. be could not be u. by the heathen WITNESS. /ni/.7-S8.weta1ce to w.against you heaven and earth ffrfi/.1.6. for God is w. of his reins, and a beholder ^u/.ei. if thou wilt not, we will bear w. against thee 43. knowest they have borne false w. against me 49. for thf>y have borne false m. against her 61. for Daniel had convicted them of false w. \ Mac, S.56. Caleb forbearing w.before congregat. WITS. £»f.31.30,he riseth early, and his v. are with him WriTY. J^td. 11. 2.1 . thou art beautiful and w. in thy words Ifi'ji/.B.lQ.for I was a w.chjld^and had good spirit WIVES. 1 Etd.S.\.Ui go up with tneir s). sons and daughters 9- 12. let them that nave strange lo. comeat time 17 .cause that held strange tf . was brought to end Toh. 4. 12. they all married w. of their kindred Jiid. 4. 12. he would not give their w. for a spoil 7. 87. nor our to. nor o"jr children to die Eith. l.l.G. shall with a), and children be destroyed H^ifi.3.12,their v>. are foolish. and children wicked WO. Eccl.Z, 12. w. be to fearful hearts, and faint hands 41 . 8. w. be to you ungodly who have forsaken law 1 Mac. 2. 7< to. is me, wherefore was I born to see WOLF. £ffc/.13,17.what fellowship hath thee, with lamb i WOMAN. 1 Rid, 4. IB. do they not love a lo. Who is comely > 9.40, to the whole multitude from man to w. 'Job, 4. 13. take not a.Htran?ea<. to wife who is not £'rr/.7-19-f"rego not wise good v. grace above gold 26, but give not thyself over to a light te. p. 2. ?ive not thy soul to a w, to set her foot on 4. use Dot the company of a to. that is a Singer a. turn thy eye from beautiful w. for many have been deceived by the beanty cf a tff. 10. 18. nor anger for them that are born of a w. ip. 1 1. a fool travails as w. in labour of a child 2.5. 1.1. any wickedness but the wickedness of a*. 26. 9. 6, 8, 9, 14, 15, 23, 23, 24, 25, 2fi, 27. w. | S6. 21 , 22. V). I 42. 14. a te. who brings shame Sits. 46. 1 am clear from the blood of this w. WOMANISH. 6 Mae. 7. SI. stirring up hertv. thoughts, the said WOMB. Tob. 4.4. she saw dangers when thou wast in her to. ElcI. 1 .14. it was created with the faithful in the w. 40.1. from theday they go out of their mother's ». 49. 7. was a prophet, sanctified in his mother's w, 50. 22. who exalteth our days from the &>. 9 Mac. 7.22.1 cannot lell huwyou came into my w. 27. that bare thee nine months in my a, WOMEN. Toh.Z. 11. my wife Anna did take w. works todo £rel. 19. 2. wine and w. will make men fall away 28. 1 5. backbiting tongue hath cast out virtuous w. 43. 13. and sit not in the midst of to. 1.1. and from iv. cometh wickedness 47. 19. thou did>it bow down thy loins to or. WONDERFITL. J*w*. 13.32. confessed the great and w. works of God Jud. \ 1. 8. reported tliou art te. in feats of war 16. 13. Lord is to. in strength and invincible £frA.15.14. forw. art ihon. Lord, and full of grace Wild. 19. 5. that thy people might pass a to. way Ecel, 11.4. for the works of the Lord are te. 31. 9> u** things hath he done among his people 36. 8. and let them declare thy 10. works 39. 80, and there is nothing 10. before him Z M.ic. 15. 13. was of a w. and excellent Jiajeety WONDERFULLY. J^. 14. 19. ud their minds were w. troubled ^i { IS.6. the moon increasing v. in her chaofpng a56 WONDKKS. . Wiid. 8 8. she foreseeth signs and u . and events iu.l6. she withstood dreadful kings in u. andsigas ]9> B. seeing thy marvellous strange u. t^ei. 45. 3. by his words he caused the te. to cease I9> he did te. npon them to consume them 48.14. he did te. in his lite and at his death 3 Mac. 15. 81. called on the Lurd that worketh 10. WONDKRKD. Jud. 10, ig. they te. at her beauty and admired WONDROUS. Ecel. 18. 6. as for the te. works of the Lord, there may aothing be taken from them, nor put to them 36. 0, ' ■ - - that they may set forth thy te. deeds 4S, 25. for therein be strange and te. works 48,4. Elias, thou wast honoured in thy to. works 50. 22. bless ye God, who only doth te. things WONT. £cc/, 37.14. aman'smind is or. to tell him more WOOD. 1 Esd. 6. 25. one row of new 10. of that country IVixd. 10. 4. in a piece of » of small value 13, 13. being a crooked piece of to. foil of knots 14. 1. calleth upon a piece of to. more rotten &. men commit their lives to a small piece of to. 7. blessed is the te. whereby righteousness cometh Ecci, 8, 3. and heap not w. upon bis tire Bar. 6. 30. set meat before the gods of gold and to. 3^. their gods of w. which are overlaid with gold 50. foreeeing they be but of te. and overlaid 1 Mac. 6. 37. there were strong towers of te. 9' 45. and (hat side, ihe marish likewise and tc. 3 ili/ar.l. 21. command, the priests to sprinkle the iv. WORD, Jtid. 5. 5. let my lord now hear a w. from mouth HVid. 1 11, no 10. so secret shall go for nought 16. 26. thy to. preserveth them that trust in thee 18. 15. thy almighty at, leaped down from heaven Eld. 1.5. the to. of God is the fountain of wisdooi 2. I5.tbey (hat fear the Lord wilJ not disobey hisw. 5. 10. be stedfast, and let thy to. be the same It), 28. and they shall never disobey his to. 18. 16. so is a te. better than a gift, I7. ly. 10. n, 12. to, I 21. 15. w. I 33. 13, 13. te. 139.3.^. I 39.31. V. I 41.]6,u'. I43.30.W. I 48. 1, 13. no to. could overcome him Bar, 2.1. therefore the Lord bath made good bisai. 5.5. gathered from west to east byB.of Holy One 1 Mae. 2.55. Jesus for fulfilling the ar. made a judge 2 A/ac. 10.13. accused and called traitor at every te. WORDS. Esth. 15. 8. the king comforted her with loving to. lti.4. lifted up with the glorious to. of lewd persons fVisdm 1. 6. will not acquit a blasphemer of his to. 9. the sound of his te. shall come to the Lord 2. 17. let us see if his to. be true, and let us prove 6. 25. receive therefore instruction through my to. Ecci. 1. 34. be will hide his to. for a time 13. 11. not equal in talk, believe not his many 0. 12, bu. cruelly he will lay up thy to, SO. 8. he thatuseth many to, shall be abhorred 13. a wise man by his if. makes himself beloved 21. 17. they shall ponder his u>, in their heart 25, the w. of such as have understanding S3. 15. the man accustomed to opprobrious to. 25. 20, so a wife full of to. to a quiet man 38. 4, 9. to. I 37. 20. to. I 39. 17. te. | 42. 15. to. I 45. 3. to, I 51. 5. te. delivered from lying &>. 2 Mac. 7. 30. while she was yet speaking these to. WORK. 1 Esd. 9. 11. this is not a v. of a day or two IVisd, 8. 6. and if prudence te. wbo of all that are I.'^.IO. good for nothing, the u. of an ancient band 12. after spending the refuse of his w.todress meat 14. SO. multitude allured by the grace of his to. Eccl.7, 15. hate not laborious te. nor husbandry 9. 17. for the artificer, the to. shall be commended 11.20. be conversant therein and wax old in thy v. 14. 19. every c rotteth and coosumeth away 15. 19. and he knoweth every te. of man 16. 14. make way for every w. of mercy S7. 10. so sin for them that to. iniquity 33. 23. in every good to. trust thine own soul 3.1. 24. bread, correction, and to. for a servant 28. set him to to, as is fit for him, put fetters •^7. il. nor with an hireling of finishing te. 38. 27, 38. 29, 31, 34. to. | 43. I6. te. | 4.3. 2. b>. I 45. 10,11,12. to. I 51.30.10. Bar. 6. 51* that there is no te. of God in them 1 Mac. 2. 47. and the to. prospered in their band WORKS. 1 Esd, 6. 10. these te, are done with great speed 8.86. is done to us for our wicked te. and great sins 2'od. 3. 2. O Lord, thou art just in all thy u. 11. let all thy zf, praise thee for ever 12. 6. honourably to shew forth the &>. of God IVisd. 1. 13. destruction, with the te. of your hands 2. 4. no man shall have unr te. in remembrance 3. 11. tlieir hope vain, and tfaeir v. unprofitable 6.3. shall try your w.anr iparchg*)t your counsels WOK IftW.8.l8.aiid m te.oi her hands are infinite nena 9.9,1s- TO. I n.l.ie. I 12.4,19. to.\ 13.1,7,10. IP. I 14. 5. the je. of wisdom should be idlt Ecet. 5. 3. say not, who shall control me for my to 11. 4. »). wonderful, hisD.amongmen are bidden ei.marvel not at the to. of sinners but trust in Ld. 16. 15. ^at his powerful u. might be known 21. for the most part of his te. are bid 22, wbo can declare the to. of his justice ? 27 • be garnished his to, for ever, they neiUier la* hour, nor are weary, nor cease from their tc, 17.9' that tbey might declare his 0. withnnderst. 19- all their to. are as the sun before him 31. 23. in all thy to. be quick, so no sickness coma 33.82, in all thy v. keep to thyself the pre-emineoca 35, IQ. to to. of men according to their devices 38. 6. be might be honoured in bis narvellous to, 8. of his to. there is no end, from him is peace 3g.:6,jl9. to. I 42.15, 21, 22. to. | 43.4, 28. 32. 10. I 47. 8. in bis to. he praised the Holy One ilar. 3. IB.wbose te. are unsearchable, are vanished 6. 51 . they are no gods, but the te. of men's bands Datt. 3.35. O all ye 10, of the L. bless ye the Lord 1 Mae. 4.51. finished all the 10. they begun to make 9. 54. he pulled down the to. of the prophets 10. 44. for the repairing the to. of the sanctuary 14. 42. their captain, to set them over their to. 2 Mae. 3. 36. be testified the to. of the great God WORKER. EiiA. 16. 18. for he that was the to, of these things tied. 14. 19> and the u. thereof shall go withal 2 yae, 4. 1. as if he had been the to. of these evils WORKERS. IVisd, 15.9. endeavouretb to do like the to. in brass 1 Mac, 3. 6. all the to. of iniquity were uoubled WORKETH. ff'7j(/.8.5.what is richer than wisdom that iv.thiagjif Eecl. 7. SO. whereas thy servant to. truly 87. 23, be that winkeih his eyes, te, evil 27. he that to, mischief, it shall fall on hiut 2 Mac, 15. 21. called on the Lord that te wonders .WORKING. Eith. 13.5. this people to. all the mischief they can WORKMAN. IVisd. 8. 6. who is a more cunning a, than she / 14 2. and the to. built it by bis skill txcl. 45. 11. the work of the cunning to. stones Bar.6.3.Ai for thoir tongue, it is polished by tne to 45. can be nothing else than to. will have them ba WORKMANSHIP. JVitd. 7. 16, all wi&dom also and knowledge of 10. WORK-MASTER. Ecel. 38. 37. every te. that labouretb night and day WORLU. 2 Ead. S. 34. he is nigh that shall come in end of 10. 3. 9. bronghtest flood on those that dwelt in the to, 4. 24. we pass away out of the 10. as grasshoppers 27. for this te, is full of unrighteousness 5. 24. of all lands of the to. hast chosen one 14. 11. for the to. is divided into twelve parts Wisd. 1.14. the generation of the 10. were bealibful S,24. through envy of devil came death into the te. 6.24. the multitude of wise is the welfare of the ». 7. 17. namely, to know how the to. was made 10. 1, preserved the first-formed father of the u. 8. he left behind them to the to, a memorial 11. £2. the to. before thee is as a little grain 13. 2. to be the gods which govern the to. 9. to know so much that they could aim at the to, 14. 14. for by rain-glory they entered into the 10. 81. this was an occasion to deceive the to, 18. 24i for in the long garment was the whole to Ecci. 18. 3, who governeih the te. :vith the palm 81. 9- be created me from beginning before the to, 38. 34, but they will maintain the state of the 10. 42. 18. and he beholdelh the signs of the to. 6a/- .6.62. when God commands clouds to go over w. Dan. 3. 9. and to the most wicked in all the te. 14. be kept under this day in all to. for our sins S3, thou art Lord, glorious over the whole to, 2 Mac. 8. S3, the temple renowned all the to, over 3. 13. the temple honoured over all the to. 7. 23. doubtless the Creator of the to. who formed 9.17. and go through all the a-, that was inhabiteii WORMS. Eccl.lO. 11 .shall inherit creeping tbings,beasts & u 19. 3. moths and to. shall have him to heritage 1 Mae. 3. 62. for his glory shall be dung and r^. 3 Mae. 9.9.10. Tose out of the bodyof thiswieked man WORN. Ecel. ll.fi.one never thought of, hath a. the crowa WORSE. TVisd, 15. 18. being compared, some te. than othei Eecl. 19. 7. tbuu Shalt fare never the to, 22. 11. the life of the fool is 10. than death 39. 34. a man cannot say, this is te. than that 2 Mac. 7. S9. the king handled him to. than the rest 13. 9. to do far te. to Jews tliar had been don* WORSHIP. Toi. 5. 13. as we went together to Jerusalem to m WRK 7h^.3.8.that all nations should ur. Nabnehodonosor li. IS. nor people which w. gods made with hands Li'ti. 1!J. 14. nor will I w. any but the?, O God H'isd. 15, 6. they that w. them, are luvers of evil Eccl. 49. .1. he established the to. of God AOJT.the people fell on their faces to w.their Lord 21. they bnwed down to w. the second time Bar. 6. 6. but say ye, O Lord, we must w. thee 39. if they that w, them shall be coDfouoded Dan, .3.10. became a reproach to theu. ihatm. thee 68. O all ye that w. the Lord, praise him Bel 4. the king said, why dost thoa not w. Bel ? 5. Daniel said, because I may not 70. idols made 25. Daniel said, I will w. the Lord my God 27. Daniel said, lo, these are the gods yoii ui> WORvSHlPPED. J'rr^.d.S.aud if. the God of hea7ea whom they knew fVisd. 11. 15. they w. serpents void of reason 14. 1 6. images were lu. by the command of kin(rs 15. 18 they TO. those beasts that are most hateful Sel 4. the king to. it, but Da:]iel w. his own God "WORSHIPPETH. Wisd. 15. 17. he is better than the things he w. ■WORSHIPPING. Wisd. 14. 27' fo)^ ibe 10. of idols uot to be named WORTH. Wild. S. 11. feeble is found to be nothing w. £ccl.26. 1 4.Dothing so much a?, as a mind instructed Bar. 6. 17. a vessel is nothing vi. when it is broken S6< they declare to men that ihey be nothing a. WORTHY. Wiid. 1. 16. they are u>. to take part with it 3. 5. God proved them, found them w. for himself 6. 16. she goeth, seeking such as are w. of her 9.12. 01. 1 12.7. w. 1 15. 6. w. I le.g.af. I n.fi.a. I 18. 4. were w. to be deprived of light Ecel. 8. 5. remember we are all w. of punishment 1 1. .11. in things vi. praise, will lay blame on thee 38. 17. weep bitterly and use lamentation as he isa;. 1 Ufac. 16. €.1. his wars an'i w, deeds which he did 2 Mac. 4. 25. bringing nothing w. the high priesth. 7- 20. the mother was a». of honourable memory 15. 11. he told them a dream w. to be believed 21. he giveth victory to such as are w. WORTHILY. Eccl. 16. 20. no heart can think on these things a>. WOVEN. ' Jiid. 10, 21. Olofernes' bed w. with purple and gold WOULD. K isd. 7. 15. God hath granted me to speak jls I w. WOULD EST. 2 Mae. 7. S. what zo. thon ask or learn of us ? ■ WOUND, Ecc/. 22, 22. esEccpt for pride, or a treacherous a>. 27. 31 . as for a w. it may be bound up fi jWac.15.l6.with which ihou should ^.adversaries WOUNDED. Jud 16. 12; and a. them as fugitives' children Jncl. 25. 23. a wicked woman roakelh a w. heart 2 Mtic. 3. It), it would have ». his heart 12. 22. and w. with the points of their own swords WOUNDS. Ecef* 27. ^5. a deceitful stroke shall make zo. 30.7. maketh too much of his son shall bind hisw. 31. 30. it diminisheth strength, and maketh w. WUA PPED. AVc/. 21. 9. the wicked is like two to. together 2 Mjc. 5. 18. had they not been w. in many sins WRATH,, Ti/i. 1, 18. Sennacherib in his a*, killed many Ji'd. 2. 7. I will go forth in my w. against them It tsd. 5. 22. and hailstones full of m. shall be ca^st 10. 10. the righteous fled from his brother's ai. 11. 9. w- I IH. 21, 23, 25. ar, | I9. a>. on them Ecci. 7.16. remember that zo. will not tarry long 10. 11. for mercy and a». are with him :8. 24. think on the to. that shall be at the end S5. 15. there is no w. above the zo. of an enemy 27-30. malice and zo. even these are abominations £8. 10. and as a man's strength is, so is his zo. 30.24.envy and w.shorten the life, and carefulness 39. 23. so .shall the heathen inherit his zo. 28. appease the to. of him that made them 40. 6. w. and envy, trouble and unquietness 44. 17. Noah was found righteous in.time of zo. 45. 18. the congregation of Core with fury and zo. 47. 20. Ihou hroughtest zo. on thy children Bar. 1 13. and his je. is not turned from us 2. 13. let thy w. turn from us, we are but few 20. for thou hast sent out thy to. upon us 4.9. when she saw the w. of God coming upon you 1 mc. 3. 8. and turning away w. from" Israel K Alac.8.5. the w. of the Lord was turned to mercy WRATHFUL. Eed. 45. 19. in his w. indignation were consumed WKESTLED. Ecci. 51. 19. my soul hath zo. with her, I wai exact WRETCH. Z Mm. 4. \% profanoness of Jason that uneodlv YES 1 Afac.15. S.thenthe most ungra'clouf v.demanded WRIil'CHRS. 2 MaeAfi.ib.was earnest in killing those wicked zo WRITE. To5. 7.14. and did zo, in an instrument of covenants Bar. 2. 28. thou didst command him to to, thy law WRITHE. Eeel. 27. 23. bat at the last he will zo. bis mouth WRITING. 1 Etd. 2,2. through all his kingdom, and also by S7. 6. 13. we might give knowledge to thee by zo. we required the names in zo. of the principal men I^st/t. 13.6. that are sicniliedin w. toyouby Aman Eccl. 42 7. a^nd put all in zo. that thou givest out 45. 11. with a zo. enc!:raved for a memorial 2 Mac. 2. 4. it was also contained in the same to. WRITINGS. 1 Esd, 3.1.3. took their w.and delivered them to him 15. and the w. were read before them 2 ^ac.2.13.the same thincs were reported in the to. WRITTEN. 1 Esd.l.^a. the<;e things are to. in the book of stories 2. 22. thou sbalt find in the chronicles wha: is zo. 8. 64 the weight of them was zo. that same hour Eccl. 50. 27. Jesus the son of Sirach zo. in this book 1 Alae. 9-^2. his acts and greatness, they are not to. 14. 23. we have w. a copy thereof to Simon 15. 15. letters wherein were to. these things WRONG. EccL 4. 19- but if he go to. she will forsake him 10.6.bear noL hatred to tby ueighbour for every zo. 13. 3. the rich man hath done w.yet threateneth 21. 4. lo terrify aud do zo. will waste riches 1 Mac. 7. 14. lor, said they, he will do us no zo. 2 Mac, 1, 28. puuisb them that with pcide do us to, 3. 12. was impossible such lo. should be done them 10. 12. for the Ed. that had been done to them WKONGJFULLY. 1 Mae. 2. 37. testify that you put us to death zo. 15. 3.3. which our enemies had to. in possession 2 Mac. 8. 16. the heathen who came :ci,against them WROTE. 1 Etd. 4. 47> andtff.letters lor him to the, treasurers 49. he 10. for all the Jews that went to Jewry 6. 17- Cyrus the king to. to buiid up this house T06. 13. 1, then Tobit zo. a prayer of rejoicing Jud. 4. 6. Joacim w. to them that dwelt in Bethuiia 1 Mae. 10.65. and zo. him amongst his chief friends 13.35. to him king Demetrius to. after this manner 14. 18. they to, to him in tables of brass to renew WROril. Bel 7. so the king was to. aud called for his priests WKOUGHi'. 7o^.4.14.thewage5of any man that hath &;. for thee J»d. 9. 5, for thou bast w. not only those things Est/i. 10. 9' God hath a), signs and great wonders iPisd. 3. 14. who with his hands zo. no iniquity - 13. 11. a carpenter that hath w. it handsomely Eccl. 44. 2. the Lord hath zo. great glory by them Bar. 3. IH. for they w. iu silver and were \-.jeful 1 Macm 9- 23. there rose up all such as zo. iniquity Y. YEAR. 1 Etd. 5. 57. )Q second y. after they come to Jewry Eccl. 33.7. light of every day of they, is of },he sun 37. 11. nor with a hireling for ay. of finishing 50. Q. as the flower of roses ia the spring of the y. iius. 5. the same y. were appointed two aiicieuts 1 Mac. 3. 28. and gave his soldiers pay for a y. 37, the kingdepartedfrom Antioch the 147th y. 6. 49. no victuals^ it being ay. of rest to the laud 8. 16. their government to one man every y. 9. 54. in the 153d y. iu the second month 10. 40. 1 give every y. 15,000 shekels of silver 42. silver they took out of the accountsy. by y. 11. 19- Demetrius reigned in the 167th y. 13. 42. in the first y. of Simon the high-priest 51. entered into it in 171st y. with thanksgiving 5S. that that day be kept every y. with gladness 14. 27. being the third y. of Simon the- high-priest 2 Mac.lO.Q.thax every y. those days should be kept YEARS. 1 Esd.6. 14. this house, it was builded many y. ago f'Visd. 4. 8. nor that is measured by number of y. 16. the many y. and old age of the unrighteous Eccl. 26. 2. he shall fulfil the y. of his life in peace 1 Mac. 1. 7. Alexander reigned twelve y. and died 9. so did their sons after them manyy. 2 Mac. 1. 20. after many y. when it pleased God 4. 40. a man far gone in y. and no less in folly 6. 33. as become the excellency of his ancient y. 7< 27. gave thee suck three y. and nourished thee Yearly. 1 Mac. 7. 49. they ordained to keep y. this day 11.34. the payments the king received of ihem y. YESTERDAY. Eccl. 38. 27, y. for me. and to day thee ZOR [AroQtiruAt YIELD. Jud. S. 10. if thev wilt y. themselves to theo 1 Mae. 10. .32. 1 tf. up my authority over it 2 Mac.& 8. wrote to v. more aid to the king's affairs 9.27. will favourabf y&graciously y.to yourdesir*? YOKE. £re/.S8.20.forthey. thereof is v> of iron and baodi 33. 26. a y. aiid a collar do bow the neck 51 . 26. pui: your neck under the y< let your soul 1 Mae. 8, 18. that they would take the y.from thevt 13. 41. the y. of the heathen was takea away YOUNG. 1 Etd, 1. 53, who slew their y. men with the swoni. 3. 4. the tbree y. men that were of the guard 4. 58. now when -thisy. man was gone forth 8. 50. 1 vowedafastto they, men before our Lord 2/:.>f/.1.28.have prayed you as a nurse her y. babe* !i/(>A.1.4.whenIwasin Iby own country being but y. 6. 2. when they, man went down to wash himself 3. the y, man laid hold of the fish aud drew it 5. the y. man did as the angel commanded mui Jud.2.2'J, smote all theiry. men with edge of sword PVisd.9.5. and tooy. for understanding of judgment Eccl. 30. 12. bow down his neck while he is y. 32. 7. speak, y. man, if there be need of thee 42, 9- the care for her taketh away sleep, when y, 47. 4. slew he not a giant when he was yet but y 50, 12. he himself stood as a y. cedar in Libanus 51. 13. when I was y. or ever I went abroad £ar.3.20.y. men have seen light and dwelt on earth Hiu. 21. wilt witness that a y. man was with thee .37.a wise man who was there hid, came unto her 40. we asked who they, man was, would not tell 45.the Lord raised up the holy spirit of ay.youih 1 il^(7r.2.9 at that timey. Antiocbus wrote to Jonathan 13.31 .Tryphon dealt deceitfully with y .AiiLiocnus 14. 9. y. men put on glorious and warlike apparel 2 Mae. 3.33. the samey. men, in the same clothing 4.12. brought the chiefy.men under his subjectioa 5. 13. thus there was kilting of y. and old 6. 24. manyy. people might think that Eleazar 28* leave a notable example to such as be y. 31 . not only to y. men but to all his nation 7- 12. the kingmarvelled at the y. man's courage 25. when the y. man would in no case hearken 30. the y. man said, whom wait ye for? 12. 27. strong y.iiien kept the walls and defended 13. lo. with the most valiant and choice y. meu YOUNGER.. 3 Mac. 5. 24. to sell the women and the y. sort Y'OUNGEST. 2 Mac. 7.24. whilst tlie t/. was yet alive did exhoit YOUTH Jud. 6. 16. all their y. ran together and women £<:c/.6.18.my son, gather insirutiion from thy y. up 30. 11. give him no liberty in hisy. and wink uot 51. 15. from my y. up sought 1 after her