;.-* Vi,f StC""'^ 'CT'X ^c?<- ^.-•r ^ '"■■^-,^, i'lcm Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029270878 Drmni from the iife "by T fry Engrayed "by-€ W. Msjrr. AJJR^AWfSiVMr CRUIDEI^, M.A. J^lusJml' as tJi&^ct directs fi^r J I£m7na7i, an£ the-rejt of th&pTvprietors.DeeTfSJSZS. A COMPLETE CONCORDANCE TO THE HOLY SCRIPTURES OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT: Jl- OR, A DICTIONARY AND ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE BIBLE. IN TWO PARTS. CONTAINING 1. The Appellative or Common Words;ig^,so,fi|ill and.large a manner, that any Verse nlay,,be' readily found by look- ing for any material Word in it. / 'In tlusi? P,art the va- rious Significations of the piincipaL Words are given- by ■which the true Meaning of many Passages of Scripture is shewn: An Account of several; Jcwji^t, Customs and Cere M monies is also added, serving to illustrate many T>arts of Scripture. II. The Proper Names in the Scriptpre. To this Part is. prefixed a Table, . containing the Significations of the Words in the Original Languages from which they art derived. TO WHICH IS :aMI;]D,'; A ''CONGOliDANbE TO THE APOCRYPHA. The Whole di"-csted in an easyaijd regiilar^S.etliod ; and constituting the most useful Book of the Kind ever published. . BY.; ALEXANDER CRUDEN, M.A. ' ' THE NINTH EDITION, IN WHICH EVERYJTE^T HAS, BEEN' RECENTLY AND MOST CAREFULLY COMPARED AND CORRECTKD BT THE HOLT SCRIPTURES. CONTAINING. NOT ONLY THE SIGNIFIC.ATIONS, BUT:THE ACCENTUATION AND PRONUNCIATION, OF THE PROPER NAMES J AND INCLUDIN^A C'OMPENEIUMOi? THE BIB LE, AND A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF ITS HISTORY AND. EXCELLENCY. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A LIFE OF THE AUTHOR, BY ALEXANDER CHALMERS, F.S.A. Search the Scriptures, for in them ye think ye have eternal life, and they are they which testify of me, John v. 39. Thou hast known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation, through faith which is in Christ Jesus. All Serif ture is given by inspiration of God, S^c. 2 Tim. iii. 15, 16, 17. LONDON: PRINTED BOB. LONGMAN AND CO. ; i. CADEI.I. ; J. AND A. ARCH ; J. RICHAEDSON J DAETON AND HAETEY ; BAGSTEE AND SON ; IIATCHARD AND SON '. BALDWIN AND CHADOCK ; J. G. AND F.' RIVINGTON ; BOOKEE AND DOLMAN J TEGG AND SON! L. J. HIQHAM ; J. J^. SETCHELL ; SlIEEVfOOD ANU 00; J. BoiiN ; E. HODGSON; .1. mason; Hamilton and co.; j. duncan; allen and co.; whittakee and go.; seelex amd burnside; SIMFKIN, MAESHALL, AND CO ; J. NISBET ; J. .CAPES ; SMITH, ELDER, AND CO. ; T. LAYCOCK ; J. BIGG AND SON; J. DOWDINQ ; T. BUMPUS ; J. TEMPLEMAN ; IS. A. LEWIS ; HOULSTON AND SON ; H. WASHBODPJJ ; J. MAYNAED ; FOE WILSON AND SONS, YOIIK ; J. PARKER, OXFORD j J. AND J. J. DEIGHTON, CAHBEIDGE ; STIELING AND KENKEY ; AND J. ANDEESON, EDINBDEGH, 1838. LONDON: Priuted by William Clowes and Sons, Stamford Stieet. TO THE KING. SIRE, nnHIS CONCORDANCE was begun with a design to promote the Study and knowledge -*- of the Holy Scriptures, and the method taken therein is deemed by competent judges to be the best towards a complete Concordance that has hitherto appeared in, our language. It is acknowledged to be an useful book to private' Christians who search the Scriptures, and to be very necessary for all the Preachers of the Gospel : Therefore to whom can this new Edition be more properly offered than to your Majesty, now in the beginning of your reign, having already manifested a great regard to Religion, and an earnest concern for pro- moting it among your subjects ? 1^ DEDICATION All other books are of little or no importance in comparison df the Holy. Scriptures, which are a revelation from God, and are given as the only rule of faith and practice. If the kings o( Israel were required not only " to read the law of Moses all the days of their " life, but also to write out a copy of it with their own hand, that they might learn to fear " the Lord their God, and keep all the words of his law ;" it may be reasonably expected that Christian Princes should make the glorious Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ their daily study, that it may become their constant guide and rule for the govern- ment of their people, as well as for their own salvation. It has been often observed, that the most effectual way to a general external Reformation is " to make Religion a step to preferment, and Irreligion a bar to it ;" because example has a more powerful influence over the minds of men than precept, or even than punishment. The early declarations and strong resolutions which your Majesty was pleased to make at your coming to the throne, " that you would encourage those who are religious, and discourage " those that are otherwise," rejoiced the hi-'arts of all who earnestly desire the revival of vital and practical religion, and to see your Maje^ty's subjects a holy and happy people. True Piety has been in all ages accounted the truest' honour, for Religion diffuses the greatest glory around a human character, and sweetens and embalms the memory of Princes. A pious Prince, who has shewn a hearty concern for the eternal happiness of his people, as well as for their present protection, will be remembered with great esteem and honour ; for the Scripture says, that " the memory of the just is blessed." When they are spoken of, it is with praise and commendation by all good men. All other accomplishments, without true grace and real religion, cannot make the children of men happy, who must all die and rise again, " and appear before the judgment-seat of Christ, to receive according to what " they have done in the body, whether good or bad." The memory of Hezekiah, the religious King of Judah, is precious : he has been cele- brated in all ages of the Church for his pious zeal in the reformation of his people at the beginning of his reign ; for " God honours those that honour him, and they who despise him " shall be lightly esteemed." It is said of that pious King, that " he trusted in the Lord " God of Israel, so that after him there was none like him among all the Kings of Judah, " nor any that were before him ; for he clave to the Lord, and departed not from following " him, but kept his commandments, which the Lord commanded Moses." Hezekiah, like your Majesty, began his reign in his youth, yet his zeal for the wprship of God, and for promoting Religion among his subjects, carried him through the great difliculties of reforming a people, who had so much degenerated into gross idolatry. May the great God be the Puide of your life, and direct and prosper you, that it may be said by the present and future a»es, that King George the Third has been an Hezekiah to our British Israel. DEDICATION. v I doubi not but your Majesty will pardon my forbearing to enter upon your valuable personal Accomplishments : I shall only add that, when it pleased God, the sovereign Lord of life and death, to deprive us of the blessing of your Royal Grandfather King George THE Second, the Protector of our Religion and Liberties for many years, it was esteemed a national blessing that God had favoured Great Britain with a Prince born and educated among us, who makes the happiness of his people the rule of his government ; and without Religion there can be no real happiness for Prince or People. When your Majesty came to the throne, the loyai and affectionate addresses from your subjects in all parts of the British dominions, shewed their great hopes and strong expecta- tions of being happy under your Majesty's government. We of the British nation have rea- son thankfully to remember the appearances of Divine Providence in the preservation of our Religion and Liberties, particularly in settling and establishing the Protestant Succession, and in disappointing from time to time all the contrivances and attempts of its enemies, whe- ther secret or open ; and in your Majesty's coming to the throne with the hearts of all your subjects united to you as the heart of one man. May it please God to bestow his choicest gifts upon your Majesty, upon your Royal Mo- ther the Princess Dowager of Wales, and all the Royal Family, and upon your numerous and powerful People. May you be blessed, and made a real blessing, and may your reign be long and prosperous ; and after you have been enabled to serve God faithfully here upon earth, may you reign for ever with him in heaven through Jesus Christ. This is the sincere and earnest prayer of him who is, with great humility and profound respect. May it please your Majesty, Your Majesty's most dutiful, And most obedient Subject and Servatit, London, JuneU, 1761. ALEXANDER CRUDEN. TO THE . U E E N. MADAM, , 'T^HIS eONCORDANCE, the work of several years, was begun with a design to promote -*' the study of the Holy Scriptures; and in pursuance thereof, is now published with many improvements beyond any book of this kind in the English language. Long before this Work was ready for the press, I designed humbly to offer it to your Majesty, ajid to beg leave to publish it under your royal protection. Your Majesty's illustrious qualities and example in the great scenes of your valuable life, encourage me humbly to beg your coun- tenance to a well-meant attempt for promoting tha knowledge of our holy Religion. The beauty of your person, and the fine accomplishments of your mind, were so celebrated in your Father's court, that there was no Prince in the Empire, who had room for such an alli- ance, that was not ambitious of gaining a Princess of such noble virtues into his Family, either as a Daughter, or as a Consort. And though the heir to all the dominions of the house oi Austria was desirous of your alli- . ance, yet you generously declined the prospect of a Crown that was inconsistent with the enjoyment of your Religion. The great Disposer of all things, however, kept in store a reward for such exalted virtue, and by the secret methods of his wisdom hath brought your Majesty to a Crown, as famous for defending and supporting the Protestant Religion, as it is conspicuous for its glory and splendour ; which is such a return of divine Providence as is to be admired with great thankfulness, though without the least surprise, since He whose kingdom ruleth over all hath declared, that such as honour Him, He will honour. It was the fame of this heroic constancy that determined his Majesty to desire in marriage a Princess who was now more celebrated for her Christian magnanimity, than for the beauty of ber person, which had been so universally admired. We of the British nation have reason to rejoice that such a proposal was made and accepted, and that your Majesty, with regard to these two successive treaties, shewed as much prudence in your compliance with the one, as piety in your refusal of the other. You no sqoner arrived at Hanover than you im- proved the lustre of that court, which was before reckoned among the politest in Europe, and increased the happiness of a people, who were before looked upon as the happiest in the Empire : And you immediately became the darling of the Princess Sophia, a Princess, justly acknowledged to be one of the most accomplished women of the age in which she lived, who was much pleased with the conversation of one, in whom she saw so lively an image of her own youth. « The first Edition of this Concordance was dedicated to Queen Carolme, and was presented NoTember 3, 1737, to Her Majeatf, who departfd tni« life the 20th of that very month. DEDICATION. vu We daily discover those admirable qualities for which your Majesty was famed in other ' countries, and rejoice to see them exerted in our Island, where we ourselves are made happy oy their influence. We behold the throne of these kingdoms surrounded by your Majesty's "oyal and numerous Progeny, and hear with pleasure of the great care your Majesty takes to instil early into their minds the principles of Religion, Virtue, and Honour. Your Majesty is possessed of all those talents which make conversation either delightful •av improving. Your fine taste in the elegant arts, and skill in several modern languages, is such, that your discourse is not confined to the ordinary subjects of conversation, but is adapted, with an uncommon grace, to every occasion, and entertains the politest persons of different nations. That agreeable turn which appears in your sentiments upon the most ordinary affairs of life, which is so suitable to the delicacy of your sex, the politeness of your education, and the splendour of your quality, is observed by every one that has the honour to approach you. But the great regard your Majesty has shewn to Religion, which diffuses the greatest glory around a human character, encourages me to hope that this work will meet with your favourable acceptance. May it, therefore, please your Majesty to take into your royal pro- tection this Concordance, the design of which is to render the study of the Scriptures more easy. Whatever may be wanting either in the AVork or Author, is abundantly supplied by the dignity of the subject; which consideration chiefly encouraged me to presume to offer it to your Majesty, whom God hath exalted to the most eminent station, and blessed with extraordinary endowments of mind, and with a benevolent and beneficent disposition. To whom then can I more properly offer this Work than-to your Majesty, who is celebrated both for your inclination and capacity to do good ? May the great God continue to multiply his blessings upon the King, your Majesty, and every branch of your Royal Family: May your life be long continued to serve God faith- fully on earth, and may you reign for ever with Him in heaven, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. These are the sincere prayers of him w.ho is, with the most profound respect. May it ^please your Majesty, Your Majesty's most dutiful, and Most obedient Servant, London, October, 1737. ALEXANDER CRUDEN. THE PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. A CONCORDANCE is a Dictionary, or an Index to the BIBLE, wherein all the words used through the inspiredWritings are arranged alphabetically, and the various places where they occur are referred to, to assist us in finding out passages, and comparing the several sig- nifications of the same word. A Work of this kind, which tends so much to render the study of the holy Scriptures more easy to all Christians, must be acknowledged to be very useful ; for if a good Index to any other book is to be valued, much more ought one to the Bible, which is a revelation from God, given as the only rule of our faith and practice, and to discover to us the way to eternal life through our Lord Jesus Christ. I do not here propose to treat of the incomparable excellencies of that divine book,which is above all commendation, and will be in the highest esteem by all the true members of the church of God, whose faith, hope, and comfort, are built upon these divine Oracles. What I shall farther do in this Preface, shall be to present the Reader with a short historical account of Concordances, which will tend to displaytheir great usefulness; and then acquaint him with the method I have followed in this. Hugo de S. Charo, a preaching Friar of the Dominican order, who was afterwards a Cardinal, was the first who compiled a Concordance to the Holy Scriptures: he died in the year 1262. He had studied the Bible very closely; and for carrying on this great and laborious work the more successfully, we are told he employed five hundred Monks of his order to assist him. He framed an index of all the declinable words, and referred to the places where they were to be found. This Latin Concorda72ce has been frequently printed with improvements; and since that time, works of this sort have been brought to much greater perfection than formerly. At first it was thought sufiicient to specify the chapter wherein the word occurred, with these letters a, h, c, d, as marks to point out the beginning, the middle, or the end of the chapter. But after Robert Stephens, in the year 1545, had divided the chapters of the Bible into verses, the verses like- wise began to be numbered, and the letters in the editions of the Concordances to be suppressed. And in 1555 this eminent Printer published his fine ConcordaJice, wherein the chapters and verses are exactly distinguished. It could not be thought, that when so useful a work as Cardinal Hugo's came to be known, men, who carefully studied the Scriptures, would be satisfied that such assistance should be confined only to those who understood Latin. Accordingly several have been pubhshed in various languages, particularly Rabbi Mordecai Nathan, otherwise called Isaac Nathan, com- posed an Hebrew Concordance in imitation of Cardinal Hugo's. He began it in the year 1438, and completed it in 1448, being no less than ten years in finishing it ; and besides, as he himself says, he was obliged to employ a great many writers in this work. After printing was invented, it was printed several times : first at Venice by Daniel Bomber g in the year 1523, under the title of Meir Netib, that is to say, Which giveth light in the way ; at Basil by Frobenius in 1581, and at Rome in 1621. This was the foundation of that noble work published by John Buxtorf, the son, being assisted by his father's papers, at Basil, in 1032. As to the Greek text of the New Testament, a Concordance was published by Henry Stephens at Geneva in 1599, and republished in 1624. But a more accurate one was compiled by Eras- mus Schmidius, and published at Wittemberg in 1638, which was republished more correctly at Leipsic in 1716, and is reckoned a very complete performance. A Greek Concordance to the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, must be owned to be very useful to such as are for comparing the expressions used in it with those of the New Testament, and to those who read the Fathers. Coiirad Kircher of Augsbourg is celebrated for his Greek Concordance of the Old Testament, printed at Francfort in 1602. This author has inserted the Hebrew words in an alphabetical order, and placed under them the Greek words to which they answer. But since that time, an excellent Concordance to the Old Testament has been published ?A Amsterdam in 1718, by the aged and.worthy Minister oi Groningen, M. Abraham Trommius, who instead of following the Hebrew alphabet with Kircher, has chosen rather to observe the order of the Greek alphabet. There have been Concordances likewise published in various modern languages : in French bv M. Gravelin ; in High-dutch and Loic-dutch by several ; the most complete one in Low- dutch is that begun by M. Martinitz, and finished by M. Trommius before-mentioned. Ii English we have had many. The first was published by Mr. Marbeck in 1550, which is dedi- PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. ix cated to the pious King Edward VI. But this referred only to chapters, not verses. Then Mr. Cotton published a pretty large Concordance, which has been often printed. Afterwards Mr. Newman published one more complete; and lastly, we have had one published under the title of the Cambridge Concordance. There have been several abstracts or small Concordances published : First by Mr. Downame, the next by Mr. Vavasor Powell, then by Mr. John Jackson, and after- wards by Mr. Samuel Clarke. As also other works of this nature have been written by way of a Dictionary or Concordance, but in a different method, as Mr. Wilsons Christian Dictionary, Mr. Knight's A.viomatical Concordance, Mr, Bernard's ThesMirus Biblicus, and Mr. Wicken's Concordance, &c. Thus it appears that we have had Concordances to the Bible some centuries ago; and the world has been so sensible of their usefulness, that many of them have been composed and pub- lished in different languages. But as there are several in our language, it may be inquired. What occasioned my undertaking this great and laborious work, or what advantages it has above any other hitherto published? When I first began this work, I designed to compose an useful Concordance in Octavo; but after I had printed several specimens, I found it necessary to alter my scheme, and to compile one to be printed in this large volume, in order to make those improvements which now render it preferable to any other. The method is easy and regular, and each text of Scripture is generally contained in one line, whereby the reader may readily find the place he wants, if he reniembers any material word. When there are two or more texts of Scripture that are parallel, I have generally mentioned the first that occurs in order in the Bible, and have directly added the parallel texts. It is printed with a good letter, though pretty small, which was necessary in order to bring it into this volume, and make it contain multiim inparvo, much in a little compass; and great care has been taken that the figures referring to the chapters and verses of the Bible be exact and correct. When a text is marked with a t> it denotes a marginal reading. This Concordance is divided into three Alphabets. The Jirst Alphabet contains the appellative or comynon words, which is the principal part. It is very full and large, and any text may be found by looking for any material word, whether it be substantive, adjective, verb, &c. In this part, I have given the various Significations of the principal words, which, I hope, will be esteemed an useful improvement, there not being any thing of this kind in the other large Concordances. By this,4niprovement the Reader will have many texts explained, and difficulties removed; and the meaning of the Scripture may be here known by that which is accounted the best rule of interpreting Scripture, namely, by comparing one Scripture with another. There is so large a collection of the various Significations of many words in Scripture, as may, perhaps, be not only useful to private Christians, but also to those who preach the Gos- pel; for hereby many important things may be observed at one view, without the trouble of turning over several volumes ; and occasion is sometimes taken to give an account of the Jewish customs and ceremonies, by which the Reader is led into the meaning of many passages of Scripture, as may be seen in the words. Elder, Ephod, Synagogue, &c. The second Alphabet contains the Proper Names in the Holy Scriptures, which the Reader will receive with improvements, as in Abraham, David, &c. The texts referred to where those names are mentioned, give a short historical account of the remarkable things recorded in Scripture concerning them. To this part is prefixed a Table, containing the Significations of the words in the original languages from which they are derived. The third and last Alphabet is a Concordance for those books that are called Apocryphal, which is only added that this work might not be deficient in any thing that is treated of in any other Concordance; those books not being of divine Inspiration, nor any part of the Canon of Scripture, and therefore are of no authority in the Church of God. I conclude this Preface, with praying that God, who hath graciously enabled me to bring this large Work to a conclusion, would render it useful to those who seriously and carefully search the Scriptures; and grant that the sacred writings, which are so important and highly worthy of esteem, may meet with all that affection and regard which they deserve. May those X PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. who profess to believe the Scriptures to be a Revelation from God, apply themselves to the reading and study of them; and may they by the holy Spirit of God, who indited the Scriptures, be made wise to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. Amen. London, a f^ October, 1737. A. \J, THE PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. AS to what respects this Neav Edition, notwithstanding the great pains taken in the Fi7^sf, there was room for improvements. The filling up of the lines to make the text fuller could not so well be done in the manuscript copy, as in the printed. This renders the sentences more complete in many thousands of places : moreover, the texts are more distinct in many places, by the leading words being distinguished in Italic characters. Some texts are added, and some improvements are made in the Significations of words, and an historical account is given of some eminent persons under their Proper Names; and other things that need not be particularly mentioned. The labours of many persons to compile Concordances to the Bible, and their acceptance from time to time by the public, shew their great usefulness : It may be reckoned a good sign that religion is revived in some considerable degree in the present age, by the great demand for Concordances and religious books. The First Edition, of several thousands in number, has been long sold off, which shews this book's favourable reception from the public; and a demand has been long made for a new Edition. There are few books more necessary to those who study their Bibles than a Concorda7ice, whether private Christians, or Ministers of the Gospel who make the Scripture the standard of their preaching. I was told by an eminent Minister, that the Bible and this Concordance taught him to preach: This Dictionary may be a help, but the Spirit of God is the best Teacher, who alone can powerfully and effectually teach and impress the heart with the truths revealed in the Scriptures, and make those who read and study the sacred writings wise to salvation. My great aim and design in this Work is, that it may be the means of propagating among my country pien, and through all the British dominions, the knowledge of God through our Lord Jesus Christ, and of Ourselves, as the same is revealed in the Scriptures; for whose good I heartily wish that it were more complete than it is : For though it be called in the title- page, A Complete Concordance, poor sinful man can do nothing absolutely perfect and complete, and therefore the word complete is only to be taken in a comparative sense: yet competent judges are of opinion that the method here taken is the best which has appeared in our lan- guage towards a complete Concordance. It is hoped that the above-mentioned improvements in this new Edition will serve to recommend the Work more and more to the favour of the public. May it please God, by the powerful operations of his Spirit, to make it useful for the spiritual benefit of those who dili- gently and carefully use it! London, A /^ June 11,1761. •^" ^' T ^HE First and Second Editions of this Concordance having been well received by the public, seems to shew the great usefulness of such a Dictionary to the Bible; for it may be justly said, that, if Christians were convinced that Concordances tended so much as they really do to promote the study and knowledge of the holy Scriptures, they would be more desirous of having one: And some Ministers have expressed so great an esteem for this Concordance, that they have said, " If they could not have another copy, they would not part with it for many " pounds." This third Edition now appears, with some improvements, which it is hoped will engage the continuance of the public approbation this work has already been favoured with. May it please God to make it more and more useful, and a blessing to the Church of God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. liONDON, March 2i, 1769. A COl LECTIOJN of the Names and Titles given to JESUS CHRIST. ADAM, 1 Cor. 15. 45. Advocate, 1 John 2. 1. Amen, Rev. 3. 14. Angel, Isa. 63. 9. Mai. 3. 1. Ancient of Days, Dan. 7. 22. Anointed, Psal. 2. 2. | 45. 7. Apostle, Heb. 3. 1. Apple-tree, Cfl»if. 2. 3. Author and FinisLerof faith, Heb. 12. 2. Bahe, Lulce 2. 16. Beginning ofCreat. of God, Rev. 3. 14. Begotten of the Father, John 1. 14. Beloved, Cant. 1. 13. Eph. 1. 6. Bishop, 1 Pel. 2. 25. Blessed, 1 Tim. 6. 15. Branch of Righteonsness, Zech. 3. 8. Brasen Serpent, John 3. 14. Bread of Life, John 6. 48, 61. Bridegroom, Matt. 9. 15. Bright Morning Star, Sev. 22. 16. Brightness of Father's Glor;, Heb.l. 3 Bundle of Myrrh, Cant. 1. 13. Camphire, Cant, 1.14. Captain, Josh. 5. 14. Heb. 2. 10. Child, Isa. 9. 6. Chosen, Matt. 12. 18. Luhe 23. 3S. Christ, Matt. 1. 16. | 2. 4. Consolation of Israel, Xujle 2. 25. Corner-stone, Eph. 2. 20. 1 Pet. 2. 7. Covenant, Isa. 42. 6 Counsellor, Isa. 9. 6. Covert, Ua. 32. 2. Crealoi, /ra. 43. IS. Creditor, Luie 7. 41. Cyrus, Isa. 45. 1. David, /er.30.g. £2.37.24,26. Fo«.3.6. Day's-Man, Job 9. 33. Day-Star, 2 Pet. 1. 19. Deliverer, Rom. 11. 26. Desire of all Nations, Hag. 2. 7. Dew, ffos. 14. 5. Diadem, Isa. 62. 3. Door of the Sheep, John 10. 7. Eagle, J>e»f. 32. 11. Elect, Isa. 42, 1. Emmanuel, Isa. 7. 14. Matt. 1. 23. Ensign, Zsa. 11. 10. Eternal Ufe, 1 John 5. 20. Everlasting Father, Isa. 9. 6. Express Image, &c. Heb. 1. 3. Faithful Witness, Rev. 1. 5. | 3. 14. I 19.11. Fatted Calf, Luke 15. 23. Father of Eternity, Isa. 9. t 6. Feeder, Isa. 40. 11. Finisher of Faith, Heb. 12. 2. Fir-tree, Hos. 14. 8. First-Begotten, Rev. 1. 5. First-Frnits, 1 Cor. 15. 23. First and Last, Rev. 2. 8. Flesh, John 1. 14. Foundation, Isa. 28. 16. Fountain, Zech. 13. 1. Forerunner, Heb. 6. 20. Friend of Sinners, Matt. 11. 19. Girt of God, 2 Cor. 9. 15. Glory of God, Isa. iO. 5. Glorious Lord, Isa. 33. 21. God, John 1. 1. Rom. 9. 5. 1 Tim. 3. 16. 1 John 5. 20. Gold, Cant. 5. 11. Golden Altar, Rev. 8. 3. Governor, Matt. 2. 6. Gracious, 1 Pet. 2. 3. Guide, Psal. 48. 14. Habitation, Psal. 91. 9. Harmless, Heb. 7. 26. Head of the Church, Col. 1. 18. Heir of all Things, Heb. 1. 2. Help, Psal.3S. 20. | 40. 17. Heritage, Isa. 58. 14. Highest, Pot?. 18. 13. Luhe 1. 32. High-priest, Heb. 3. 1. | 7. 1. Most High, Luke 8. 28. Holy One of God, Mark 1. 24. Holy One of Israel, Isa. 41. 14. Holy Child, Acts 4. 30. Honey-Comb, Cant. 4. 11. Hope, Acts 28. 20. 1 Tim. 1. 1. Horn of Salvation, Psal. 18. 2. Husband, Isa. 54. 5. /er. 31. 32. I am, Exod. 3. 14. John 8. 58. Jacob, Isa. 41 . 8. | 44. 1, 5. Jah, Psal. 68. 4. Jehovah, Isa. 26. 4. | 40. t 3. Jerasalem, Cant. 6. 4. Jesus, JlfaH. 1. 21. 1 TAejj. 1. 10. Image of God, Heb. 1. 3. Immajiuel, Isa.7, 14. Matt. 1. 23. Immortal, 1 Tim. 1. 17. Inheritance, £zeit. 44. 28, Invisible, 1 Tim. 1. 17. Israel, Isa. 44. 21. | 49. 3. Judah, Rev. 5. 5. Judge, Mi'c. 5. 1. Acts 10. 42. King, Matt. 21. 5. | 25. 34. Ladder, Gen. 28. 12. Lamb, John 1. 29. Rev. 6. 6. Lawgiver, /sa. 33. 22. James 4. 12. Leader, Isa. 55. 4. Light, John I. 9. | 8. 12. I 12. 46. Life, John 14. 6. Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Rev. 5. 6. Living God, 1 Tim. 3. 15. Long-suffering, Exod. 34. 6. Lord, Rom. 1. 3. iJe«. 17. 14. Lovely, Cant. 5. 16. Man, Acts 17. 31. 1 rim. 2. 6, Master, Matt. 8. 19. | 23. 8. Mediator, 1 Tim. 2. 5. Melcbisedek, Heb. 7. 1. Merciful, Heb. 2. 17. Messenger, Mai. 2. 7. | 3. 1. Messiah, Dan. 9. 25. John 1. 41. Michael, Dan. 12. 1. Rev. 12. 7. Mighty God, Isa. 9. 6. | 63. 1. Minister, Heb. 8. 2. Morning-Star, Rev. 2. 28. | 22. 16. Moses, Acts 3. 22. Nazarite, Matt. 1. 23. Offspring of David, Rev. 22. 16. Only-Begotten, John 1. 14. Ointment, Cant. 1. 3. Pass-over, 1 Cor. 5. 7. Plant of Renown, Ezek. 34. 29. Potentate, 1 Tim. 6. 15. Prince, Acts 3. 15. | 5. 31. Prophet, Luke 4. 19. Acts 3. 22. Propitiation, 1 John 2. 2. ) 4. 10. Power of God, 1 Cor. 1.24. Purifier, Mai. 3. 3. Physician, Malt. 9. 12. Polished Shaft, Isa. 49. 2. Priest, ffei. 4. 14. | 7. 26. Ransom, 1 rim. 2. 6. Reaper, R^v. 14. 15. Redeemer, Isa. 59. 20. | 60. 16. Resurrection, John 11. 25. Refiner, MaL 3. 3. Refuge, Isa. 25. 4. A COLLECTION of the Appellations given to the Church of ADOPTED Sons, Gal. 4. 5. Angels, Luke 20. 36. ' Assembly of Saints, Heb. 10. 26. Believers, Acts 5. 14, Beloved of God, Psal. 60. B. 1 108.6. Blessed, Psal. 2. 12. | 32. 1. Blameless, Phil. 2. 15. Body of Christ, Eph. 1. 23. Branches of Righteousness, John 15. 5. Brethren, Rom. 8. 29. | 12. 1. Bride, Rev. 21. 2, 9. | 22. 17. Building of God, 1 Cor. 3. 9. Called, Isa. 62. 12. Rom. 8. 28. Candlestick, Rev. 1. 12. | 2. 5. Cedars, Psni, 92. 12. Ezeh. 31. 8. Children of the Kingdom, Matt. 13. 38, Christ, 1 Cor. 12. 12. Christians, Acts 11. 26. 1 Pet. 4. 16. Church of God, 1 Cor. 1. 2. Circumcision, Phil. 3. 3. City of God, Heb. 12. 22. Rev. S. 12. Citizens, Eph.2. 19.|Comely, Cant. 1. 5. Companions, Psal. 46. 14. Cant. 1. 7. Complete, Co/. 2. 10. Congregation of Saints, Psal. 149. 1, Contrite, /ra. 67. 15. | 66. 2. , Converts, Isa. 1. 27. Corner Stones, Psal. 144. 12. Daughter of the King, Psal. 45. 13. Dead in Christ, 1 Tliess. 4. 16. Dearly Beloved, Jer. 12. 7. Delights, Can*. 7. 6.1 Dew, Psal. 110. 3. Jtfic. 6.7. Siaoiples, Isa,6, 16. JlfoK. S.l. Dove, Cant. 2. 14. | 5. 2, Fiagles, P™/. 103. 5. Isa. 40. 31. Elect, Isa. 45. 4. ilfa«. 24. 22. Election, Rom. 9. 11. | 11. 5, 7. Escaped, Isa. 45. 20. 2 Pet. 1. 4. Excellent, Pm?. 16. 3. Prov. 12. 26. Fair, Cant 1. 15. | 2. 10. | 4. 10. Faithful, Eph. 1. 1. Co?. 1. 2. Family of God, Eph. 3. 15. FearfuI,Jsa.35.4.|Fig-trees,Caiif.2.13 Firat-Fruits, James 1. 18. Flock of God, Acts 20. 28. First-Born, Heb. 12. 23. Fold of Christ, John 10. 16. Followers of God, Eph. 5. 1. Fountain, Cant. 4. 12. Free-men, 1 Cor. 7. 22. Friends of God, James 2. 23. Fruitful, Col.i. 10. Fulness of Christ, Eph. 1. 23. Garden inclosed. Cant. 4. 12. Gathered, Isa. 56. 8. General Assembly, Heb. 12. 23. Generation of the Upright, Psal. 112. 2. Glory of God, Isa. 46. 13. Glorious, Ps. 45.1 3.|Grapes, ffoi. 9.10. Habitation of God, Eph. 2. 22. Heirs of God, Rom. 8. 17. Heritage of God, Jer. 12. 7. Hidden Ones, Psal. 83. 3. Holy, 1 Cor. 3. 17. i^jA. 1. 4. House of God, 1 Tim. 3. IS. Humble, Psal. 9. 12. ] 34. 2. Husbandry of God, 1 Cor. 3. 9. Jacob, Psal. 14. 7. | 147. 19. Jerusalem above, Gra/.4. 29. — heaven- ly, Heb. 12. 22 — holy, Rev.21. 10. Jewels of the Lord, Mai. 3. 17. Image of God, Rom. 8. 29. Inhabitants of Zion, Isa. 12. 6. Joy of the whole Earth, Psal. 48. 2. Israel of God, Gal. 6. 16. Justified, Acts 13. 39. Kings, Rev. 1. 6. | 5. 10. Kingdom of Heaveu, Matt. 13. 38. Lambs, Isa. 40. 11. John 21. 15. Lamb's "Wife, Rev. 21. 9. Light of the Vi^orld, Matt. 5. 14. Lily among Thorns, Cant. 2. 2. Little Ones, Zech. 13. 7. Lively Stones, 1 Pet. 2. 5. Lot of God's Inheritance, Deut. 32. 9. Love, or his Love, Cant. 4. 7. Lowly, Psal. 138. 6. Pruo. 3. 34. Members of Christ, Eph. 5. 30. Merciful, Matt. 5. 7. Mighty, Psal. 112. 2. .4ct thou commit ABI ABHORRETH. Joh 33. 20. so that his life a. bread, and his soul Psal. 10. 3. blesseth the covetous, whom the Lord a. 36. 4. he deviseth mischief on his bed, he a. not evil 107. 18. their soul a. all manner of meat Isa, 49. 7. to him whom the nation a. to a servant ABHORRING. Isa. 66. 24. and they shall be an a. to all flesh ABIDE Signifies, [1] To stay or tarry, Gen. 22. 5. [2] To dwhli ot live in a place , Gen. 29. 19. Psal. 15. 1. [3J To bear or endure, Jer. 10. 10. Joel 2- 11. [4J To be, Gen. 44. 33, [5] To continue, Eccl. 8. 15. John 14. 16. [6] To wait for. Acts 20. 23. To rest, Prov. 19. 23. [8] To live, Phil. 1. 24. To stand firm, Psal. 119. 90. 125. 1. [10] To rule or govern, Fsal. 61. 7. Gen. 19. 2. biit we will a. in the street all night 22. 5. a. jou here with the ass, and I and the lad 24. 55. let the damsel a. with us a few days 29. 19. it is better I give her to thee, u, with me 44. 33. let thy servant a. instead of the lad Exod. 16. 29. a. ye every man iu his place Lev. 8. 35. therefore a. at the door of the tabernacle 19. 13. the wages of him hired shall not a. ^"ith thee Num. 35. 25. shall a. to the death of the high-priest Ruth 2. 8. but a. here fast by my maidens 1 Sam. 1. 22. appear before the Lord, aud a. for ever 5. 7. the ark of God of Israel shall not a. with us 22. 23. u. thou with me, fear not, for he that seeks 30. 21. whom they had made to a. at brook Besor 2 Sam. 16. 18. his will I be, and with him will I a. Job 24. 13. they rebel, nor a. in the paths of the light 38. 40. and a. in the covert to lie in wait 30. 9. will the unicorn be willing to a. by thy crib Psal. 15. 1. Lord, who shall a. in thy tabernaole? 61. 4. I will a. iu thy tabernacle for ever 7. he shall a. before God for ever 91. 1. shall a. under the shadow of the Almighty Prov. 7. 11. she is loud, her feet a. not in her house 19. 23. and he that hath it shall a. satisfied Eccl. 8. 15. for that fihall a. with him of his labour Jer. 10. 10. nations uot able to a. his indignation 42. 10. if ye a. in this land I will build you 49. 18. no man shall a. there, 33. | 50. 40. Hos. 3. 3. thou shalt a. for me many days 11. 6. and the sword shall a. on his cities Joel 2. 11. the day is terrible, who can a. it? Mic. 5. 4. they shall a. for now shall he be great Nah. 1. 6. who can a. in the fierceness of his anger? Mai 3. 2. but who may a. the day of his coming? Mat. 10. 11. there a. Mori: 6. 10. Luke 9. 4. Luke 19. 5. for to-day I must a. at thy house 24. 29. a. with us, for it is towards evening John 12. 46. believes on me, should not a. in darkness 14. 16. give another Comforter that he may a. 15. 4. t^ in me, and I in you, except ye a, in me 6. if a man a. not in me, he is cast forth 10. ye shall «. in my love, and a. in his love Acts 15. 34, it pleased Silas to a. there still 16. 15. come into my house and a. there " 20. 23. saying, that bonds and aiHictions a. me 27. 31> except these a, in thp ship, ye cannot be saved ABL 1 Cor. 3. 14. if aoy man's work a. he shall receive 7. 8. it is good for them if they a. even as I 20. let every man a. in the same calling 40. she is happier if she so a. after my judgmeBt Phil. 1. 24. to a. in the flesh is more needful for yott 25. I know that I shall a. with yon all 1 Tim. 1. 3. I besought thee to a. at Ephesns 1 John 2. 24. let that a. in you which ye have heard 27. ye shall a. in hira || 28. children a. in him ABIDETH. 2 Sam. 16. 3. Ziba said, behold he a. at Jerusalem Psal. 49. 12. man being in honour a. not, he is 55. 19. God shall hear, even he that a. of old 119. 90. thou hast established the earth, and it a. 125. 1. shall be as mount Zion, which a. for ever Prov. 15. 31. hearelli reproof, a. among the wise Eccl. 1. 4. another cometh, but the earth a. for ever Jer. 21. 9. he that a. in this city shall die by the sword John 3. 36. but the wrath of God a. on him 8. 35. the servant a. not, but the son a. for ever 12. 24. except a corn of vvhsat die, it a. alone 34. we have heard that Christ a. for ever r5. 5. he that a. in me bringeth forth much fruit 1 Cor. 13. 13. now a. faith, hope, charity 2 Tim. 2. 13. if we believe not, yet he a. faithful Heb. 7. 3. Melchisedec a. priest continually 1 Pet. 1. 23. by the word of God which a. for ever 1 John '2. 6. he that saith he a. in him ought to walk 10. be that loveth his brother a. in the light 14. ye are strong, and the word of God a in you 17. but he that doth the will of God a. for ever 27. the anointing a. in you aud teacheth you 3. 6. whosoever ti. in him sinneth not 14. that loveth not his brother, a. in death 24. and hereby we know that he a. in us 2 John 9. whoso a. not in the doctrine of Christ bath not God, he that a. hath the Father and the Son ABIDING. Num. 24. 2. Balaam saw Israel c. in his tents 1 Sam. 26. 19. from a. in the inheritance of the Lord 1 CSj-oB.29. 15.days are as a shadow, there is none «. Luke 2. 8. there were shepherds a. in the field John 5. 38. and ye have not his word a. in you 1 John 3. 15. no murderer hath eternal life a. in him ABJECTS. Psal. 35. 15. the a. gathered together against me ABILITY. ie». 27. 8. to his a. that vowed, priest shall valu« him Ezra 2. 69. they gave after their a. to the work Neh. 5. 8. we after our a. redeemed our brethren Dan. 1. 4. as had a. to stand in the king's palwe Mat. 25. 15. he gave to each according to his a. Acts 11. 29. according to his a. determined to send 1 Pet.i. 11. let him do it as of the a. God giveth ABLE. Exod. 18. 21. provide out of all the people a. men Lev. 14. 22. two pigeons, such as he is a. to get, SI. Num. 1. 3. all that are a. to go to war, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45. 1 20. 8 13. 30. go up, for we are well a. to overcome it Deui. 16. 17. every man shall give as he is a. Josh. 23. 9. no man hath been a. to stand before you 1 Sam. 6. 20. who is a. to stand before this holy CrOd 2 ABL 1 Kings 3. 9. wbo is a. to jndge so great a people ? S Chron. 2. 6. bat who is a. to build him an house ? 20. 6. so that none is a. to withstand thee 25. ft the Lord is «. to give thee much more Job 41. 10. who then is a. to stand before me? Prov, 27. 4. bat who is a. to stand before envy ? Ezek. 46. 11. the ofTering shall be as he is a. to give Dan. 3. 17. onr God whom we serve is a, to deliver us 6. 20. thy God is a. to deliver thee from the lions Mat. 3. 9. God is a. of these stones to raise up chil- dren to Abraham, XuJbe 3. 8 9. 28. believe ye that I am a. to do this? 10. 28. fear him a. to destroy soul and body in hell 19. 12. bo that is a. to receive it, let him receive 20. 22. are ye a. to drink of the cap I shall drink of? 22. 4G. no man was a. to answer him a word Marh 4. 33. spake he as they were a. to hear it John 10. 29. no man is a. to plnck them oat of my Acts 15. 10. a joke oar fathers nor we a. to bear 20, 32. word of his grace, which is a. to build you up 25. 5, which among you are a, go down with me Rom. 4.21. he had promised, he was a, to perform 11. 23. for God is a. to gi-aff them in again 14. 4. for God is a. to make him stand 15. 14. ye are a. also to admonish one another 1 Cor, 3. 2. ye were not a. nor yet now are ye a. 10. 13. not suffer to be tempted above that ye are a. 2 Cor, 3. 6. who hath made us a. ministers of new t. 9. 8. God is a. to make all grace abound towards you lEph. 3. 20. to him that is a. to do abundantly above Phil. 3. 21. he is a. to subdue all things to himself 2 Tim. 1. 12. he is a. to keep that I have committed 3. 7. never a. to come to the knowledge of trath 15. holy scriptures a. to make wise to salvation Heh. 2. 18. he is a. to succour them tliat are tempted 5. 7. to him that was a. to save bim from death 7. 25. he is a, to save to the uttermost all that come 11. 19. accounting that God was a. to raise bim up Jam. 1. 21. the word which is a. to save your souls 3. 2. he is a. also to bridle the whole body 4. 12. there is one lawgiver a. to save and to destroy Jude 24. to him that is a. to keep you from falling Rev. 5. 3. nc man was a. to open the book nor look 13. 4. who is a. to make war with ihe beast? 15. 8. no man was a. to enter into the temple Be ABLE. iew. 25. 26. and himself be a. to redeem it Deut. 7. 24. there shall no man be a. to stand, 11. 25. Josh. 1. 5. not any man he a. to stand before thee 14. 12. if the Lord be with me I shall he a. to drive 1 Sam, 17. 9. if he he a. to fight with me nnd kill me 1 Chron. 29. 14. that we should he a. to offer willingly 2 Chron. 32. 14. that your God should be a. to deliver Jsa. 47. 12. if so be thou shalt be a. to profit JSzek. 33. 12. nor shall the righteous he a. to live Luke 14. 31. whether he be a. with 10,000 to meet Jtom. 8. 39. shall he a. to separate us from love of God 1 Cor. 10. 13. that ye may be a. to bear it Epk. 3. 18. may be a. to comprehend with all saints 6. 11. that ye may he a. to stand against the devil 16. faith, wherewith ye shall be a. to quench 2 Tim. 2. 2. who shall be a. to teach others also Tit. 1. 9. may be a. by sound doctrine to exhort 2 Pet. 1. 15. that ye may be a. after n.y decease Rev. 6. 17. wrath is come, and who shall he a. to stand Not be ABLE. 2 Kings 18. 29. not fee a, to deliver you, Isa. 36. 14. Psal. 36. 12. cast down, and shall not be a. to rise Eccl. 8. 17. yet shall he not be a. to find it Isa. 47. 11. thou shalt not be a. to pat it off Jer. 11.11. not be a. to escape||49. 10. not be a. to hide Mzeh. 7. 19. their gold shall not be a. to deliver them Luke 13. 24. seek, uot he a. \\ 21. 15. not be a. to gainsay Not ABLE. ifiw. 5. 7» and if he be not a. to bring a lamb Num. 13. 31. we be not a. to go up against the people 14. 16. because the Lord was not a. DeiU. 9. 28. 2 Chron. 20. 37. the ships were not a. to go to Tarshish Kzra 10. 13. we are not a. to stand without Neh. 4. 10. so that we are not a. to build the wall pjfl/. 18. 38. wounded that they were not a. to rise 21. 11. device which they are not a. to perform 40. 12. bold on me, so that I am not a. to look up /imo87, 10. the land is not a. to bear all his words Ijukel2>26. U ye be vot a. to do that thing is least AB I/ttke 14. 29. had laid foundation, and is not a. to finish John 21. 6. they were not a. to draw it for the fishes Acts 6. 10. and they were not a. to resist the wisdom ABOARD. Acis 21. 2. a ship sailing, we went a. and set forth ABODE, Substantive. 2 Kings 19. 27. bnt I know thy a. Isa. 37. 28. Ezra 9.t8. to give us a sure a. in his holy place John 14. 23. we will come apd make our a. with him ABODE, Verb. Gen. 29. 14. Jacob a. with him the space of a month 49. 24. but bis bow a. in strength, and the arms Exod, 24. 16. the glory of the Lord a. on Sinai Numb. 9. 17. where cloud a. Israel pitched, 18. 21. 20. they a. in their tents, and journeyed, 22. 11. 35. the people journeyed, and a. at Hazerotb 20. 1. the people tf. in Kadesh, Judg. 11. 17. 22. 8. the princes of Moab a. with Balaam Deut. 1. 46. so ye a. in Kadesh many days 3. 29. we a. in the valley [| 9. 9. I a. in the mount Josh. 5. 8. they a. in their places till they were whole 8. 9. they a. between Bethel and Ai, but Joshua Judg. 5. 17. Gilead a. beyond Jordan, Asher con- tinued on the sea-shore, and a. in his breaches 19. 4. the Levite a. with him three days 20. 47. and a. in the rock Rimmon four months 1 Sam. 1. 23. the wom:ui a. and gave her son suck 7. 2. while the ark a. in Kirjath-ji'arim, time long 13. 16. Saul ami Jonathan a. in Gibeab 22. 6. Saul a. \\2'A. 14. David a. 25. | 26. 3. 23.18. David a. in the wood \\2Sam. 1. 1. a. at Ziklag 2 Sam. 11. 12. Uriah a. in Jerusalem that day 15. 8. thy servant vowed while I a. at Geshur 1 Kings 17. 19. he carried him to a loft where he a. Jer. 38. 28. Jeremiah a. in the court of the prison Mat, 17. 22. and while they a. in Galilee, Jesus said Luke 1. 56. Mary a. with her about three mouths 8. 27. nor a. in any house, but in the tombs John 1. 32. I saw the Spirit, and it a. upon him 39. they came and a. with him that day 7. 9. when he said these words, he a. in Galilee 8. 44. he was a murderer, and a. not in the truth 11. 6. he a. two days still in the place where he was Acts 1. 13. an upper room, where a. Peter and Jaraes 14. 3. long time a. they speaking boldly in the Lord 18. 3. Paul a. with them, and wrought 21. 7. we came and a. with the brethren one day 8. we entered the house of Philip, and a. with him Gal. 1. 18. 1 went and a. with Peter fifteen days ABODE there, or there ABODE. Deut. 1. 46. according to the days that ye a. there Josh. 2. 22. came to mountain, and a. there three days Judg. 21. 2. the people a. there till even before God EzraS. 15. and ld in a. 11. 23. Rehoboam gave his sons victuals in a. 14. 15. Asa carried away sheep and camels m a. 1 5. 9. for they fell to Asa out of Israel in a. 17. 5. all Judah brongbtpresents to Jehoshaphat and he had riches and honour in a. 18. 1. 18. 2. Ahab killed sheep for Jehoshaphat in a. 20. 25. Jehoshaphat found spoil in a. 24. 11. thus they gathered money in a. 29. 35. and also the burtit-offerings were in a. 31. 5. the children of Israel brought in a. first-fruits 32. 5. Hezekiah made darts and shields in a. 29. he provided him cities and possessions w a. Neh. 9. 25. they took viueyards and fi uit-trees in a. Esth. 1. 7. they gave them royal wine in a. Job 36. 31. he giveth meat in a. Psal. 37. 11. delight themselves in a. of peace 52. 7. but trusted in the a. of bis riches 105. 30. the land brought forth frogs in a. Luke 12. 15. man's life consisteth not in a. 2^Cor. 8. 20. that no man blame us in this a. ABUND ANT. Exod. 34. 6. Lord God, a. £n g-ooditess and in truth Prov. 12.t26. the righteous more a. than neighbour Isa. 56. 12. shall be at this day, and much more a. Jer. 51. 13; O thtoa Babylon, a. in treasures 1 COr. 12. 23. on these we bestow more a. honour 24i having given more «. honour to that part 2 Cor. 4. 15. tbatthe a. grace might redound' 7. 15. his inward afTection is more a. toward you 9. 12. for the administration is a. by many 11.23. in labours more- a. in stripes above measure Phil. l'.2G, that yonrrejoicing may be more a. 1 Tim. 1, 14. the grace of ourLord was exceedLng a. 1 Pet. 1. 3. according' to bis a. mercy hiath begotten ABUNDANTLY. Gen. 1. 20. let the waters bring forth «. 21. 8. 17. that they may breed a. in the- earth 9. 7. multiply, bring forth a. ic the earth Exod. 1. 7. the children- of Iferael increased a. 8. 3, the river shall bring forth frogs a. Num. 20. 11. Moses smote and the water came out a. 1 Chron. 12; 40, brought oil, oxen, and sheep a. 22. 5. so David prepared a. before his death 8. thon hast^hed blood a. and made great wars 2 Chron. 31. 5. tithe of all things brought they in a. Job. 12. 6. into whose hand God bringeth a. 28. the clouds'drop, and distil upon man a. Psal. 36. S. ikeyshlaM be a. satisfied with fitness G5. W. thbu'waterest the Tidies thereof a. 132. 15. I will a^ bless hter'proyision 145; 7. shall a. utter the memory of thy goodness Cant: 5.1.0 friends, drink, yea drink ovO beloved Isa. 15. 3'. every one shall 'how), weepingtz. 35* 2. it shall blossom a. and rejwce vrith joy /.(.124< nor hast thou a. moistened with the fat 55, 7. and to our God, for he will o. pardon ACC John 10. 10. that they might have life more a. 1 Cor. 15. 10. I laboured more a. than they all 2 Cor. 1. 12. conversation, and more a. toyou-wardi 2. 4. might know the love I have more a. to you 10. 15. shall be enlarged according to our rule a. 12. 15. tho' the more a. I love you, the less Eph. 3. 20. to him that is able to do exceeding a. 1 Thess, 2.17. endeavoured more a. to see yonr face Tit. 3. 6. which he shed on ns a. thro' Jesus Christ Heb. 6. 17. God willing more a. to shew to the heirs 2PcM.ll. for so an entrance be ministered to yono. ABUSE, ED. Lev. 19.t20. who lieth with a bond-maid a. by any Judg. 19. 25. aud a. her all the night till morning- ' 1 Sam. 31. 4. lest nncircumcised a. me, XChr. 10i'4 1 Cor. 9. 18. that I a. not my power in the gospel ABUSERS', INC ; 1 Cor. G. 9. nor a. nt themselves with mankind 7. 31. and they that use (his world as not a. it ACCEPT Signifies, [1] To receive favomablg, Mali 1. 10, 13. 2 Cor. 11. 4. [2] To take pleasure in, Ezek. 20. 40. [3] To forgive, Gen. 4. 7. Job 42. 9. [4] To respect partialbji Job 13. 10. | 32. 21. Prov. 18. 5. [5] ToberegardedorvalmdtiCar. 8. 12. [6] To be beloved or highly esteemed, Lnke 4. 24. [7] To be received into grace and favour, Acts 10. 35. Eph. 1. C Gen. 32. 20. peradventure he will a. ofme Exod. 22. 11. and the owner shall a. thereof Lev. 26. 41. aud they a. of the punishment, 43 Veut. 33. 11. bless and a. the work of his bauds 1 Sam. 26. 19. let him a. an offering 2 Sam. 24. 23. Arannah said, the L. thy God a. thee Job 13. 8. will ye a. bis person? will ye contend 10. will reprove, if ye do secretly a. persons- 32. 21. let me not a. any man's person 42. 8. Job shall prayfor you, for him will I a. Psal. 20. 3. and a. thy burnt-sacrrfice 82. 2, and a. the persons of the wicked 119. 108^ a. I beseech thee the free-will offerings Prov. G.t35. not a. the face of any ransom 18. 5. not good to a. the person of the wicked Jer, 14. 10. therefore the Lord doth not a. them 12. when offer I will not a. them, Amos 5. 22. Ezek. 20. 40. there will I a. them, and require 41. 1 will a. you with your -sweet savour 43. 27. and I will a. youy saitb the Lord Mai. 1. 8. wiD he be pleased^ or a. thy person? 10. nor will I a. an offering at your hand' 13. should I a. this of your hands ? Acts 24. 3. we a. it always, and'inall places ACCEPTABLE. Lev. 22. 20. for it shall not be a. for you Deiit. S3. 24. let A'sher be a. to his brethren ' Psal. 19. 14. let the meditation of my heart be a. 69. 13. my prayer is to thee, O Lord, in an a. time Pr-oi). 10. 32. lips of the righteous know -what is a. 21. 3. to do justice and judgment is more a. Eccl. 12. lO.'the preacher sought out a. words Isa. 49. 8. in an a. time have I beard thee 58. 5. wilt thon call this an a. day to the Lord? 61 . 2. to proclaim the a. year of the Lord Jer. 6. 20. your bumt-offerings are not a. Dan. 4. 27. O king, let my connsel be a. to thee Luke 4. 19. to preach the a. year of the Lord Rom. 12. 1. bodies a living sacrifice, holy,o. to God 2. what is that good and a. will of God 14. 18; is a. to God and approved of men 16. 16. offering up of the Gentiles might be a. Eph: 5. 10. proving what is a. unto the Lord Phil. 4. 18; a sacrifice a. well-pleasing' to God 1 Tim. 2. 3. for this is a. in the sight of 'God 5. 4. for that is good and a. before God 1 Pet. 2. 5. sacrifices a. to God by Jesus Christ 20. if ye take it patiently, this is a. with God ACCEPTABLY. Heb. 12. 28. whereby wemay serve God a. ACCEPTANCE. Isa. 60. 7. they shall come up with a. on miae altar ACCEPTATION. 1 Tim. 1. 15. thisis a saying worthy of all a. 4,9 ACCEPTED. Gen. 4. 7. if thou ddest well, shalt thou not be a. 19. 21k see, I have a. thee oonoermiig this Etod. 28. 38. that they may be a. before the Lord Lev. 1. 4. the offering'shall be a. for him, '2-2. 27. 7. 18. it shall not be a. 19. 7. | 22. 23, 25. 10. 19. should it have been a. in sight of the Lord 22. 21. an offering shall be perfect, to he a. 23. 11. he shall wave the sheaf to be a. 1 Sma. 18. 5. he was a. in the sight of all the people 25. S,"). David said, see I- have a. thy person 2 Kings 5.t 1. Naaman was a. with his master Etth. 10. 3. a. of the mnltilnde of his bretliren Job 22.t 8. the «. for countenance dwelt in it 42. 9. the Lord also a. Job Jsa. 56. 7. their sacrifice shall be a. on mine altar Jer. 37. 20. let ray supplication be a. before thee 42. 2. let our supplication be a. before thee Mai. 2.t 9. but ye have a. faces in the law iuiel.t28. hail thou that art graciously' o. 4. 24. no prophet is o. in his own country Acts 10. 35. he that worketh righteousness is a. Som. 15. 31. my service may be a. of the saints 2 Cor. 5. 9. we labour, absent or present, we may be a. 6. 2. heard thee in a time a. now is the a. time 8. 12. it is o. according to that a man hath 17. for indeed he a. the exhortation 11. 4. or another gospel which ye have not a. JBpA. 1. 6. he hath made us a. in the beloved ACCEPTEST. Lrtke 20. 21. neither a. thou- the person of any ACCEPTETH. Job 34. 19. to him that a. not persons of princes Eccl. 9. 7. eat with joy, for God now a. thy works Has. 8. 13. they sacrifice, but the Lord a. them not Gal. 2. G. God a. no man's person Accepting. See Deliverance. . ACCESS. Jtom. 5. 2. by whomi also we have. a. by faith Eph. 2. 18. thro.' him we both have a. to the Father 3. 12. in vhora we htnrc boldness -and a. by faith Accompany. Sie Salvation. ACCOMPANIED. Act. 10. 23.- certain brethren from- Joppa a. him 11. 12. moreover these six' brethren a. rae 20. 4. Sopater'of Bereao. Paul into Asia 38. and the; a. b'ua to the ship Aooompanyino. iSee Ark o/Gorf. ACCOMPLISH Signifies, [1] To perform, finish, or fulfil, Jer. 44. 25. Dan. 9. 2. Luke 2: 6; Acts.21. 5. [2] Toyteld or condescend to, 1 Kings 5. 9. [3'] Obtained, or broitght topass, Prov. 13. 19. iev. 22. 21. offered a sacrifiee toa. his vow 1 Kings 5. 9. shalt a. iny desire in giving food Job 14. 6- till he shall a. as an hireling his day Psal. 64. 6. they a. a diligent search' Jsa. 55. 11. 'bnt it shall a. that which I please Jer. 44. 25. ye will surely a. your vows Exek. 6. 12. thus will I a. my fury upon them 7. 8. now will I a. mine anger upon thee 13. 15. thus will I a. my wrath upon the wall 20. 8. 1 will pourout ray fury to a. my anger, 21. Dan. 9i 2. that he would a. seventy years Luke 9i 31. which he should a. at Jerusalem ACCOMPLISHED. 2 Ghron. 36. 22. the ^vord by Jeremiah might be a. Esth. 2. 12. days of purification were a. Luke 2. 22. JjA 15. 32. it shall be a. before his time Prov. 13. 19. the desire a. is sweet to the soul Isa. 40. 2. cry unto her, thSt her warfare is a. Jer. 25. 12. when seventy years are a. 29. 10. 34. for the days of your dispersions are a. S9. 16. my words shall be a. before tliee Lam. 4. 11. the Lord hatha, his fury 22. the punishment of thine isiquity is a. Eiek. 4. 0. when hast a. them, lie on thy right side 5. 13. thus shall mine anger be a. Dun. 11, 36. shall prosper, till the indignation be a. 12. 7. a. to scatter the- power of the holy people Luke 1. 23. the days of his ministration were a. 2. 6. the days were a. that she should be delivered 21. when eight days were a. for circumcising 12. 50. and how am I straitened till it be a. 18. 31. concerning the Son of man, shall be a. 22.37. that is written, mastiyet be a. in me |oA»-19. 28. knowing that all things were now a. 4cb21. 5. whenw« had a, those days, we departed ACC 1 Pet, 5. 9. same nlilictions area, in joni' brelbren AocoMVLisHiNG. See Service. ACCOMPLISHMENT. Atis 21. 2G. to signifv the a. of days of purification ACCORD. Lev. 25. 5. groweth of its own a. sLall not reap Josh. 9. 2. to fight with Israel with one a. Acts 1. 14. these all continued with one n. in prayer 2. 1. they were all with one a. in one place 46. they continuing daily witli one a. in temple 4. 24. they lifted up their voice to God with onert. 5. 12. were all with one a. in Solomon's porch 7. 57. and ran upon Stephen with one a. 8. 6. people with one a. gave heed to these tilings 12. iO. the gate opened to them of his own a. 20. but they came with one a. to him 15. 25. being assembled with one c. to send 18. 12. tlie Jews with one a. made insurrection 19. 29. they> rushed with one a. into the theatre 2-Cor. 8. 17. but being more forward of his own a. Phil. 2. 2. being of one a. of one mind ACCORDING. Gen. 27. 19. I have done a. as thon badest rae 41. 54. deartli began to come a. as Joseph said Exod. 12. 25. the Lord will give a. as he promised Num. 14. 17. be great, a. as thou has spoken Deut. 10. 9. his inheritance a. as God promised IG. 10. a. as the Lord thy God hath blessed thee 1 Kimjs 3. 6. a. as he walked before thee in ti'uth Job 34. 11. and cause every man to find a, to his ways, Jer. 17. 10. | 21. 14. | 32. 19. 42. 9. went and did a. as the Lord comraanded PsaL 7. 8. judge me, O God, ^ to my lighteousness 17. I will piaise the Lord a. to his righteousness 25. 7. u. lo thy mercy remember thou me, 51. 1. j 106. 45. I 109. 26. | 119. 124. 28. 4. give them a. to their deeds, and a. to the 33. 22. let mercy be on us a. as we hope in thee 35. 24. judge rae, O God, a. to thy righteousness 48. 10, a. to thy name so is thy praise 62. 12. for thon renderest to every man a. to his work, Prov. 24. 12, 29. 79. 11. a. to the greatness of thy power 90. 11. a. to thy fear, so is thy wrath 103- 10. nor rewarded us a. to oiiv iniquities 119. 25. «. ta thy word, 28, 41, 58, 65, 76, 107, 116, 154, 169, 170. 159. quickeu me a. to thy kindness^ Jsa. 63. 7. 150. 2. praise hira a. to his excellent greatness Jsa. 8. 20. if they speak.not a. to tills word 9. 3. they joy a. to tlie joy in harvest 63. 7. a. to all that the Lord hath bestowed on us Jer. 50. 29. recompense her a. to her work Dan, 11. 3. that shall rule, and do a. to his will Hos. 3. 1. a. to tlie loveof the Lord toward Israel 12. 2. the Lord will punish Jacob a; to his ways Mic. T. 15. a. to the days of tliy comlng.out of Egypt Mat. 9. 29. a. to your faith bp it unto you 16. 27. he will reward every man a. lo his works, l?om.2.& 2 Tim.^. 14. iJey.2.23. Lnke 12.47. nor did a. to his will, shall be heatcn John 7. 24. judge not/f. to the appearance Acts 4. 35. made to every man a. as he had need Ronu 1. 3. made of the seed of David a, to the flesh 8. 2S* who are the called a. to his ]>urpose 12. 6. gifts differing a. to thegrace given to us 15. 5. to be like-minded a. to Christ Jesus 1 Cor. 15. 3. Christ died a. to the scriptures, 4. 2 Cor. 9. 7* every man a. as he purposeth in his heart 11. 15. whose end shall be a. to their works Gal. 1. 4. who gave himself «. to the ^vill of God ^. 29. Abraliam's seed and heirs a. to the promise Eph. 1. 4. a. as he hatb chosen ns in him, before 5. fl. to the good pleasure!]?. *** ^° riches of his grace 11. being predestinated a. to the purpose of him 3. 20. Oi to the power that worketh in us Phil. 3. 2Ii a. to the working whereby he is able 4. 19. God shall supply onr need a. to his riches 2 Tim. 1. 9. who hath called us not a. to our works Tit. 3. 5. but a. to his mercy he saved us by wasliing Heh. 8. 9. not a. to the covenant that I made with 1 Pet. li 3. a. to his mercy hath begotten us agjiin 4. 6. but live a. to God in the Spirit 2Pe^ 1. 3. «. as his divine power hath given us 3. 13. we a. to his promise look for new heavens AGO 5 Rtv. 20. 12. dead were judged a. to tlieir works, 13. 22. 12. I come to give a. as his work shall he According in all. See All- ACCORDING ro mat. Gen. 27. 8. obey my voice a. to that I command Judg. 11. 30. do to rae a. to that which jjroceeded 2 Kings 14. C. slew not a. to that which is «Titten ■2 Chron. 35. 20. ci. to Deut. 1 1 1 7. ye shall not a. faces in judgment 21. 17 he shall a. the son of the hated 33. 9. nor did he a. his brethren nor children Psal. 32. 5. I a. my sin |I 51. 3. 1 a. my transgression Prov. 3. 6. in all thy ways a. him, he shall direct Isa. 33. 13. ye that are near, a. my might 61 9. all that see them, shall a. them 63. 16. thou art our father, tho' Israel a.ms not Jer. 3. 13. only a. thine iniquity that thou hast 14. 20. we a. O Lord, our wickedness 24. 5. so will I a. them that are carried away Dan. 11. 39. with a strange god whom he shall a. Sos. 5. 15. I will go, till they a. their offence 1 Cor. 14. 37. let him a. the things that I write 1 6. 18.' therefore a. ye them that are such 2 Cor. 1. 13. what vou a. and I trust shall a. ACKNOWLEDGED. Gen. 38. 26. Judah a. them, and said she hath been 2 Cor. 1. 14. also you have a. us in part ACKNOWLEDGETH. 1 John 2. 23. he that a. the Son hath the Father ACKNOWLEDGING. 2 Tim. 2. 25. repentance to the a. of the truth Tit. 1. 1. to the a. the truth which is after godliness Philem. 6. by thee a. every good thing in Christ ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Col. 2. 2. to the a. of the mystery of God ACQUAINT, ED, ING. Job 22. 21. a. thyself with him and be at peace Psal. 139. 3. thou art a. witli all my ways Eccl. 2. 3. yet a. my heart with wisdom Isa. 53. 3. a man of sorrows, and a. with grief ACQUAINTANCE. 2 Kings 12. 5. let priests take it, every man of his a, 7. iLerefore receive no more money of your a. Job. 19. 13. mine a. are estranged from me 42. 11. thep came all that had been of his a. Psal. 31. 11. I was a reproach and a fear to mine a. 55 13. it was thou, mine equal, and nine a. 88 8. thou hast put away mine a. far from me 18. lover put from me, and my a. onto darkness ADD Luke 2. 44. they sought him among theh- a. 23. 49. all his a. stood afar off, beholding things Acts 24. 23. he should forbid none of his a. to com^ ACQUIT. Job 10. 14. thou wilt not a. me from mine iniquity Nak. 1. 3. the Lord will not at all «. the wicked ACRK, S. 1 Sam. 14. 14, 20. mei within half an a. of land Isa, 5. 10. tenu. of viiievard »ball vicid one bath ACT. Isa. 28. 21. and bring to pass tiis a. his strange a. 59. ft. and the a. of violenoe is in their hands John S. 4. was taken in adultery, in the very a. ACTS. Deut. 11. 3. and lils a. which he did in Egypt 7. your eyes have seen the great a. of the Lord Judg. 5. 11. rehearse the righteous a. of the Lord 1 Sam. 12. 7. reason of all righteous a. of the Lord 2 Sain. 23. 20.- and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, who had done many a. 1 Chron. 11. 22. 1 Kings 10. 6. it was a true report I heard of thy a. 11. 41. the a. of Solomon, are they not written in the book of the c. of Solomon, 2 Chron. 9. 5. 2 Kings 10. 34. the a. of Jehu, and all that he did 23. 19. according to all the a, he had done 28. the a. of Josiah and all that be did are written 1 Chroji. 29. 29. the a. of David, first and last 2 Chron. 16. 11. behold the a. of Asa,''first aud last 20. 34. the a. of Jehoshaphat, firsthand last 32. 32. the a. of Hezekiah, 2 Kings 20. 20. Esth. 10. 2. all the a. of hia power and might Psal. 103. 7. his a. to the children of Israel 106. 2. who can utter the mighty a. of the Lord? 145. 4. and shall declare thy mighty a. 6j 12. 150. 2. praise him for his mighty a. praise him ACTIONS. 1 Sam. 2. 3. and by the Lord a. are weighed ACTIVITY. Gen. 47. 6. if knowest any man of a. among them ADAMANT. Ezek. 3. 9. as an a, have I made thy forehead Zech. 7. 12. thev made their hearts as an a. stone ADD Signifies, [1] Tojoin^ or put to, Deut. 4. 2. Acts 2. 41. 2 Pet. 1.. 5. [2] To increase, Prov. 16. 23. [3] To give, or bestow. Gen. 30. 24. Mat. 6. 33. [4] To make wise by instruction, Gal. 2. 6. [5] To utter, Deut. 5. 22. Gen. 30. 24. the Lord shall a. to me another son Lev. 5. 16. he shall a, a fifth part thereto, 6. 5. | 27. 13, 15, 19, 27,31. 2Vum. 5. 7. Num. 35. 6. to cities of refuge a. forty -two cities Veut. 4. 2. ye shall not a. to the word, 12. 32. 19. 9. thou shall a. three cities more of refuge 29. 19. to a. drunkenness to thirst 2 Sam. 24. 3. the Lord thy God a. to the people 1 Kings 12. 11. and now Rehoboam said, I will a. to yonryoke, 14. 2 Chron. 10. 14. 2 Kings 20. 6. 1 will a. to thy days 15 years, Isa. 38. 5. 1 Chron. 22. 14. and thou mayest a. thereto 2 Chron. 28. 13. ye intend to a. more to oiir sins psal. 69. 27. a. iniquity to their iniquity Prov. 3. 2. long life and peace shall they a. to thee 30. 6. a. thou not to his words, lest he reprove thee Isat^O. 1. a. ye year to year, let them kill sacrifices 30. 1, that they may a. sin to gin Mat. 6. 27. can a. one cubit to his stature, Lukel2.25. Phil. 1. 16. supposing to a. aftliction to mybonds 2 Pel. 1. 5. beside this a. toyoui faith virtue Rev. 22. 18. if any a. God shall a, to him plagues ADDED. Deut. 5. 22. with a great voice, and he a. no more 1 Sam. 12. 19. we have a. to all our sins this evil Jer. 36. 32. there were a. besides many like words 45. 3. the Lord hath a. grief to iny sorroiy Dan. 4. 36. and excellent majesty was a. to me Mat. 6. 33. all these shall be a. to you, Luhe 12. 31. Luke 3. '20. Herod a. yet this above all he shut op 19. 11. as they heard, he a. and spake a parable Acts 2. 41. the same day there were a. 3000 souls 47. and the Lord a. to the church daily such 5. 14. believers were the more a. to the Lord 11. 24. and much people was a. to the Ijord Gal. 2. 6. seemed to be somewhat, a. nothing to ine 3. 19. the law was a. because of transgressions ADO ADDETH, ING. Job 34. 37. for he a. rebellion to his sin Prov. 10. 22. and he o. no sorrow with it 16. 23. the heart of the wise a. learning to his lips Gal 3. 15. no man disannulleth or a. thereto ADDER. Gen. 49. 17. Dan shall be an a. in the path Psal. 58. 4. they are like the deaf a. that stops 91. 13. thou Shalt tread on the lion and a. 140. 3. a. poison is under their lips Prov. 23. 32. wine at last stingeth like an a. ADDICTED. 1 Cor. 16. 15. a. themselves to the ministry of saints ADDITION, S. 1 Kings 7. 29. certain a. were made of thin work 30. undersetters molten at the side of every a. 36. he graved cherubims, and a. roimd about ADJURE Signifies, [1] To bind tinder the penalty of a fearful curse. Josh. 6. 26. [2] To charge earnestly by word or oath, 1 Kings 22. 16. Mat. 26. 63. I Kings 22. 16. the king said, how many times shall I a. thee to tell me nothing, 2 Chron. 18. 15. Mat. 26. 63. I a. thee by the living God Mark 5. 7. I a. thee by God thon torment me not Acts 19. 13. saying, we a. vou by Jesus whom Paul ADJURED. Josh. 6. 26. Joshua a. them at that time 1 Sam. 14. 24. for Saul had a. the people ADMINISTRATION, S. 1 Cor. 12. 5. there are difl'erences of a. 2 Cor. 9. 12. for the a. of this service suppiietli ADMINISTERED. 2 Cor. 8. 19. a. by us to the glory of the same Lord 20. in this abundance which is a. by us ADMIRATION. Jude 16. having men's persons in a. Sev. 17. 6. I saw her, I wondered with great a. ADMIREi5. 2 Thess. 1. 10. to hi a. in all them that believe ADMONISH, ED. EccL 4. 13. a foolish king who will no more be a. 12. 12. and further, by these, my son, be a. Jer. 42. 19. know certainly that I have a. you Acts 27. 9. the fast was now past, Paul a. them Rom. 15. 14. ye are able also to a. one another Col. 3. 16. a. one another in psalms and hymns 1 Thess. 5.12 that are over you in Lord, and a. you 2 Thess. 3. 15. not an enemy, but a. him as a brother Heb. 8. 5. as Moses was a. of God, when he was ADMONITION. 1 Cor. 10. 11. they are written for our «. Eph. 6. .4. bring them up in the a. af the Lord Tit. 3. 10. after the first and second a. reject ADO. Marks. 39. he saith, why make ye this a. and weep ADOPTION Is an action whereby a man takes a person into his family, m order to make him part of it, acknow- ledges him for his son, and receives him into the number, and gives him a right to the privileges of his children. Pharaoh's daughter adopted young Moses, and Mordecai Esther, Exod. 2. 10. Esther 2. 7, 15. We are not acquainted how far. the privileges of adoption extended, but it may be presumed that they were much the same with those mentioned in the Roman laws : The adopted c/*i/- dren shared in the estate with the natural children ; they assumed the name of the person who adopted them, and became subject to his paternal power wlio received them into his family. And God doth adopt his children when he graciously admits strangers and enemies, as all the fallen race of Adam ore by nature, into the state and relation of children thro' Jesus Christ, he becoming their Father in him, according to the great promise of the new covenant, Eph. 2. 11, 12, 13. 1 John 3. 1. Gal. 4. 5. Eph. 1. 5. Jer. 31. 33. 2 Cor. 6. 16, 18. The adopted are true believers inChrist,they relying upon his blood and surety-righteousness for pardon and reconcilidtiontmth God; for to as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name. They are regenerated by tlie Spirit, and are justified freely by grace through, the redemption that is in A D V ADU AFF Jesns Christ, and are brought through the Spirit s operation (o m affectionate obediential frame of spirit towards God, as their reconciled Father, John 1. J2, 13. Rom. 3.24, 25. Zech. 12. lO.Isa. 63. 18. Gal. 4. 5, 6. Tit. 3. 5, 6. 1 John 2. 29. Many and great are the primleges of God's adopted chil- dren, wme (if which are, his fatherly protection from temporal and spiritual evils, and liis provision of all needful things both for soul and body, his fatherly correction of tliem, audience .and return to their prayers, »nd a sure title to the heavenly inheritance, for if children, then heirs, heirs of God, and joint- heirs with Christ, Bom. 8. IT. Psal. 34. 10. and 121. 7. Heb. 12. 6. 1 John 5. 14, 15. True be- lievers are said to be put into this state, [1] By elec- tion, Eph. 1 . 5 . [2] By manifestation and assurance, Horn. 8. 15. Gal. 4. 5, 6. [3] By perfect redemption and glory, at the general resurrection, Rom. 8. 23. Jtom. 8. 15. but ye haye received the Spirit' of a. - 23. waiting for the a. the redemption of onr body 9. 4. to whom pertaineth the a. and the glory Gal. 4. 5. that we might receive the a. of sons Eph, 1. 6. predestinated us to the a. of children ABORN, ED, ETH, ING. ~ Jsa. 61. 10. as a bride a. herself with her jewels Jer. 31. 4. thou shalt be again a. with tabrets iui« 21. 5. the temple was a. with goodly stones 1 Tim. 2. 9. that women o. in modrtst apparel Tit. 2. 10. a. the doctrine of God lur Saviour 1 Pet. 3. 3. whose o. let it not be that outward a 5. women who trusted in God a. themselves Bet). 21. 2. prepared as a bribe a. for her husband ADVANCED. 1 Sam. 12. 6. it is the Lord that a. Moses and Aaron Esth 3. 1. Ahasuerus a. Haman tlie Agagite Ct. 11. Haman told them that he had a. him 10. 2. the greatness whereto the king «. Mordecai ADVANTAGE, ED, ETH. Job 35. 3, thon saidst, what a. will ii be to thee Jjuke 9. 25. what is a man a, if he gain the world Rom. 3. 1. what a. then hath the Jew, or what 1 Cor. 15. 32. what o. it me if the dead rise not, 2 Cor. 2. 11. lest Satan should get an a. of us Jude 16. men's persons ip admiration, because of a. ADVENTURE, ED. Deut. 28. 56. not a. to set the sole of her foot Judg. 9. 17. my father fought and a. his life far Acts 19. 31. that he would not a. on the theaire ADVERSARY. Exod. 23. 22. I will be an a. to thine adversaries Num. 22. 22. the angel stood for an a. against Balaam t32. behold, I went out to be an a. to thee 1 Sam. 1. 6. and her a. also provoked her sore 29. 4. lest in the battle he be an a. to us 1 Kings 6. 4. there is neither a. nor evil occurrent 11. 14, the Lord stirred up an a. to Solomon, 23. 23. was an a. to Israel all the days of Solomon Esth. 7. 6. the a. and enemy is this wicked Haman Job l.t6. and the a. came also among them 31. 35. and that my a. had written a book Pitt/.. 74. 10. how long shall the a. reproach? 109. 1 6. let an a, stand at his right hand Isa. 50. 8. who is mine a.l let him come near to me Lam. 1 . 10. the a. hath spread oat his hand 2. 4. he stood with his right hand as an a. 4. 12. that the a. should have entered the gates Amos 3. 11. an a. shall be round about the land Zech, 3.t 1. shewed me an a. standing to be bis a Mat. 5. 25. agree with thine a. quickly, lest at any time the a. deliver thee to the judge Luke 12. SS. when thon goest with thine a. 18. 3. a widow, saying, avenge me of taine a. 1 Tim. 5. 14. give no occasion to the a. to speak 1 Pet. 5. 8. your a. the devil as a roaring lion ADVERSARIES. J)eut. 32. 27. lest tlieir a. should behave strangely 43. he will render vengeance to his a. Josh, 5. 13. art thou for us, or for our a? iSam. 2. 10. the a. of the Lord shall be broken 2 Slim. 19. 22. that ye should this day be a. to me Exra 4. 1. when a. of Judah and Benjamin heard jVel. 4. 11. bar a. said, they shall not know Psal. 38. 20. that render evil for good, are my a. 60. 19, mine a. are all before thee 71. 13. be confounded that are a, to my soul Psal. 81. 14. have turned my hand against their a 89, 42. thou hast set up the right hand of his a. 109. 4. for my love they are my a. but 1 prayer 20. let this be the rewafd of my a. from the Lord 29. let my a, he clothed with shame Jsa. 1. 24. saith the Lord, 1 will ease me of my a. 9. 11. the Lord sh.ill set up the a. of Rezin 11. 13. and the a. of Judah shall be cut off 59. 18. he will repay fury to his a. 63. 18. our a. have trodden down thy sanctuary 64. 2. to make thy name known to tliine a. Jer. 30. 16. all thine a. shall go into captivity 46. 10. that he may avenge him of his a. 50. 7. and their a. said, we offend not Lam. 1. 5. her a. are the chief, her enemies prosper 7. the a. saw her, and did mock her sabbaths 17. that his a. should be roimd about him 2. 17. he hath set up the horn of thine a. Mic. 5. 9. thy hand shall be lifted up upon thy a. Nah. 1. 2. the Lord will take yengeauce on his a. Luke 13. 17. all his a. were ashamed 21. 15. all your a. shall not be able to gainsay 1 Cor, 16. 9. a door is opened, and there are many a, Phil. 1. 28. and in nothing terrified by your a. Heb. 10. 27. indignation which shall devour the a. ADVERSITY, lES. 1 Sam. 10. 19. who himself saved you out of all a. 2 Sam. 4. 9. who redeemed my soul out of all a. 2 Chron. 15. 6. for God did vex them with all a. Psal, 10. 6. he said in his heart, I shall never be in a. 31, 7. thou hast known my soul in a. 35. 15. but in my o. they rejoiced 94. 13. mayest give him rest from the days of a. Prov. 17. 17. and a brother is born for a. 24. 10. if thou faint in day of a. thy strength small Eccl. 7. 14. bni in the day of a. consider Jsa. 30. 20. tho' the Lord give you the bread of a. Jleb, 13. 3. remember them which sufi'er a. ADVERTISE. Num. 24. 14. I'll a. thee, what this people shall do Ruth 4. 4. I thought to a. thee, saying, buy it ADVICE. Judg. 19. 30. take a. and speak your minds 20. 7, give here your a. and counsel 1 Sam. 25. 33. blessed' be thy a. and blessed be thou 2 Sam. 19. 43. that our a. should not be first had 2 Chron. 10. 9. what a. give ye, that we may answer 14. answered them after the a. of young men 25. 17. king Amaziah took a. and sent to Joash Prov. 20. 18. and with good a. make war 2 Cor. 8. 10. 4nd herein I give my a. ADVISE. ED. 2 Sam. 24. 13. a. and see what answer, 1 Chr. 21. 12. 1 JCings\2.6. how do ye a. that I may answer people Prov, 13. 10. but with the well a. Is wisdom Acts 27. 12. the more part a, to depart thence also ADVISEMENT. 1 Chron. 12. 19. the lords upon a. sent him awav ADULTERER, S. Lev, 20. 10. the a. shall surely be put to death Job 24. 15. the eye of the a. waiteth for twilight Psal. 50. 18. thou hast been partaker with a. Jsa. 57. 3^ draw near the seed of a. and the whore Jer. 9. 2. for they be all a. an assembly of treacherous 23. 10. for tlie land is full of a. for swearing Hos, 7. 4. they are all a, as an oven heated Mai. 3. 5. I will be a swift witness against the a. Luke IS. 11. I am not as others, extortioners, a. 1 Cor. 6. 9. be not deceived, neither a. shall inherit Heb. 13. 4. whoremongers and a. God will judge Jam. 4. 4. ye a. know ye not that the friendship ADULTERESS, ES. Lev. 20. 10. the a. shall surely be put to death Pr^w. 6. 26. the a. will hunt for the precious life Ezei. 23. 45. righteous men shall judge them as a. Has. 3. 1. go yet, love a woman, yet an a. Rom. 7. 3. so that she is no a. tho' she be married ADULTEROUS. Prov. 30. 20. such is the way of an a. woman Mat. 12. 39. an a. generation seeketh a sign, 16. 4. Mark 8. 38. whoso shall be ashamed in this a ADULTERY, lES. Js two-fold, [1] Natural, Mat. 5. 28. Mark 10. 11. [2] Spiritual, which is idolatry, Jer. 3. 9. Ezek. 23. 37. D Exod. 20. 14. thou shalt not commit a. Deut, 5. 18 ilfaf. 5. 27. I 19. 18. Uem. 13. 9. Lev, 20. 10. the man that committeth a, even he that committeth a. shall surely be put to deatii Prov, 6. 32. whoso commits a. lacketh understamling Jer. 3. 8. when backsliding Israel committed a. 9. committed a. with stones and with stocks 5. 7. when I fed them, they then committed a. 7. 9. will ye steal, murder, and commit a? 13. 27. I have seen thine a. and neighings 23. 14. they commit a. and walk in lies 29. 23. because they have committed a. Ezek. 16. 32. but as a wife that committeth a. 23. 37. with their idols have they committed a. 43. then said I to her that was old in a. Hos, 2. 2. put away her a. between her breasts 4. 2. by lying and committing a. they break oat 13. and your spouses shall commit a. 14. I'll not punish them when they commit a. Mat. 5. 28. hath committed a. in his heart 32. whosoever shall maiTy her that is divorced committeth a. 19. 9. Luke 16. 18. 15. 19. out of the heart proceed a. Mark 7. 21. Mark 10. 11. whosoever shall put away his wife and marry another, committeth a. Luke 16. 18. 19. do not commit a. Imke 1 8. 20. Jam. 2. 11 John 8. 3. brought unto hira a woman taken in a. 4. Rom. 2. 22. sayest, a man should not commit a. Gal, 5. 19. the works of the flesh are manifest, a. 2 Pet, 2. 14. having eyes full of a. not cease from sin Rov, 2. 22. I will cast them that commit a. with ADVOCATE. 1 John 2. 1. we have an a, with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous AFAR joined toith OFF Signifies, [1] The distance between place and place. Gen. 37. 18. [2] To estrange one's self froit another, Psal. 38. 11. [3] To be absent, Psal 10. 1. [4] To be strangers, or not of the visih, church, Eph. 2. 13, 17. Gen, 22. 4. Abraham saw the place a. off 37. 18. when his brethren saw Joseph a. off Exod, 24. 1. come up, and worship ye a. off' ' 33. 7. pitph the tabernacle a. off from the camp Num. 9. 10. be unclean, or be in a journey a. off' 2 Kings 4. 25. when the man of God saw her a. off Ezra 3. 13. shouted, and the noise was heard a. off Neh. 12. 43. the joy of Jerusalem was heard a. off Job 36. 3. I will fetch my knowledge from a. 25. every man maj' see it, man may behold it a. off 39. 29. seeks her prey, and her eyes behold a. off Psal. 65. 5. and of them that are a. off on the sea 138. 6. but the proud he knoweth a. off 139. 2. thou understandest my thoughts a. off Prov. 31. 14. she bringeth her food from a. • Isa. 23. 7. her own feet shall carry her a. off 6C. 19. those that escape to the isles a. off Jer. 23.23. am I a God at hand, and not a God a. afft 30. 10. 1 will save thee from a. 46. 27. 31. 1 3. the Lord appeared, from a, unto me 10. and declare it in the isles a. off 49. 30. flee, get you a. off, dwell deep 51. 50. go away, remember the Lord a. off Mic. 4. 3. he shall rebuke strong nations a. off Mat. 26. 58. but Peter followed him a. off, and went in, Mark 14. 54. Jjuhe 22. 54. 27. 55. many women beholding a. off, Mark 15. 40. Mark 5. 6. but when he saw Jesus a. off, he ran 11. 13. and seeing a fig-tree a. oj^with leaves Imke 16. 23. lift up his eyes, and seeth Abraham a. off Acts 2. 39. the promise is to all that are a. off Eph. 2. 17. and came and preached peace to yon which were a. off, and to them that were nigh Heb. 11. 13. having seen the promises a. off 2 Pet. 1. 9. is blind, and cannot see a. off See Far, Stand, Stood. AFFAIRS. 1 Chron. 26. 32. pertaining to God, and a. of the king Psal. 112. 5. he will guide his a. with discretion Dan. 2. 49. he set Shadrach over a. of the province 3. 12. Jews whom thou set over a. of the province rlph, 6. 21. but that ye also may know my a. 22. I have sent, that ye might know onr a. Phil. 1. 27. or be absent, I may hear of yonr a. 2 Tim. 2. 4. entangleth himself with the a. of life 8 AFF AFFECT, ED, ETH. Lam. 3. 51. mine eye a. my heart, because of all Acts 14. 2. their minds eTil a. against the brethren Gal. 4. 17. zealously a. yon, that ye might a. them 18. It is good to be zealously o. in a good thing AFFECTION. 1 Chron, 29. 3. have set my a. to the boose of God Rom. 1. 31. without natural o. 2 Tim. S. 3. 2 Cor. 7. 15. his inward a. is more abundant to yon Col. 3. 2. set your a. on things above, not on things 5. mortify therefore fornication, inordinate a. AFFECTIONS. Som. 1. 26. for this cause God gave them up to vile a. Gal. 5. 24. have crucified the flesh with the a. AFFECTIONATELY. 1 Tliess. 2. 8. so being a. desirous of you, willing AFFECTIONED. Som. 12. 10. be kindly a. one to another AFFINITY. 1 Kings 3. 1. Solomon made a. with Pharaoh 2 Chron. 18. 1. Jehoshaphat joined in a. with Ahab Btra 9. 14. should we join in a. with the people AFFIEM Signifies, [1] To maintain the truth of a thing. Acts 25. 19. Tit. 3. 8. [2] To teach, 1 Tim, 1. 7. Rom. 3. 8. and as some c. that we say, let us do evil 1 Tim. 1. 7. what they say, nor whereof they a. Tit. 3. 8. these things I will that thou a. constantly AFFIRMED. Luke 22. 59. about an hour after another a. Acts 12. 15. but Rhoda constantly a. that it was so 25. 19. and of Jesus, whom Paid o. to be alive AFFLICT. Gen. 15. 13. and they shall a. them 400 years 31. 50. if thou shalt a. my daughters, or take Mxod. 1. 11. set over them task-masters to a. them 22. 22. ye shall not a. any ividow or fatherless 23. if thou a. them in any wise, and they cry 23,t22. I wiU a. them that a. thee Leo. 16. 29. ye shall a. your souls, 31. | 23. 27, 32. Num. 29. 7. Uma. 24. 24. ships &om Chittim shall a. Ashur 30. 13. and every binding oath to a. the sonl Tudg. 16. 5. that we bind him to a. him d. wherewith thou mightest be bound to a. thee 19. she began to a. him, and his strength went 2 Sam. 7. 10. nor children of wickedness a. them 1 Kings 11. 39. I wiU for this a. the seed of David 2 Chron. 6. 26. turn when thou dost ai 1 Kings 8. 35. Esra 8. 21. that we might a. ourselves before God Joh 37. 23. touching the Almighty, he will not a. Psal. 44. 2. how thou didst a. the people and cast 55. 19. God shall hear auda. them, even he 89. 22. nor the son of wickedness a. him 94. 5. O Lord, they a. thine heritage 143. 12. and destroy all them that a. my soul Isa. 9. 1. afterward did more grievously a. her 51. 23. put it into the hand of them tiat a. thee 58. 5. a day for a man to a. his soul? 64. 12. O Lord, wilt thou a. us very sore ? Jer. 31. 28. as I watched to destroy and to a. Lam. 3.-33. for the Lord doth not a. willingly Amos 5. 12. they a. the just, the/ take a bribe 6. 14. they shall a. you from Hemath Nah. 1. 12. have afflicted, I will a. thee no more Zeph. 3. 19. behold, I will undo all that a. thee AFFLICTED. Exod. 1. 12. the more they a. the more they grew Lai. 23. 29. the soul that shall not be a. that day J^um 11. 11. wherefore hast thou a. thy servant? Dent. 26. 6. the Egyptians a, us, and laid on us Ruth 1. 21. and the Almighty hath a. me 2 Snm. 22. 28. and the a. people thou wilt save 1 KiJigs 2. 26. a. in all wherein my father was a. 2 Kings 17. 20. the Lord rejected Israel, and a. them Job 6. 14. to him that is a. pity should be shewed J50. 11. he hath loosed my cord, and a. me 34. 28. and he heareth the cry of the a. Psal 9.t 12. he forgetteUi not the a. 10.t,12. arise, O Lord, forget not the a. 18. 27. for thou wilt save the a, people 22. 24. nor abhorred the affliction of the a. 25. 16. have mel-oy on me, for I am desolate aud a, 82. 3. do justice to the a. and needy 88. 7. thou hart a. me with all thy waves AFF Psal. 88. 15. 1 am a. and ready to die from mj yoatb 90. 15. according to days wherein thoa hast a. ns^ 107. 17. fools because of their iniqaities, are a. 116. 10, 1 was greatly a. 1| 119. 67. before I was a. 119. 71. it is good for me that I have beentr, 75. and that &oa in faithfulness hast a. me 107. I am a. very much, quicken me, O Lerd 129. 1. many time have they a. me from youth, 2. 140. 12. Lord will maintain the cause of the a. Prov. 15. 15. all the days of the a. are evil 22. 22. neither oppress the a. in the gate 26. 28. a lying tongue hateth those that are a. 31. 5. lest they pervert the judgment of the a. Isa. 9. 1. when at 6rst he lightly a. the land of Zeb. 49. 13. the Lord will have mercy on his a. 51. 21. hear now this, thou a. and drunken 53. 4. did esteem him smitten of God and a. 7. he was oppressed, and was a. yet he opened not 54. 11. P thou, a. tossed with tempest, not comforted 58, 3.^ wherefore have we a. our souls? 10. and if thou satisfy the a. soul, thy light 60. 14. the sons of them that a. thee shall come 63. 9. in all their afQictioh he was a. and the angel Lam. 1. 4. her priests sigh, her virgins are a. 5. enemies prosper, for the Lord hath a. her 12. ray sorrow wherewith the Lord hatli a. me Mic. 4. 6. and I will gather her that I have a. Nah. 1. 12. tho' I have a. I will afflict no more Zeph. 3. 12. I will leave in thee an a, people Mat. 24. 9. they shall deliver you up to be a. 2 Cor. 1. 6. whether we be a. it is for consolation 1 Tim. 5. 10. if she have relieved the a. Heh. 11. 37. being destitute, a. and tormented Jam. 4. 9. be a. and mourn, and weep 5. 13. is any among you a. ? let him pray AFFLICTION Signifies, [1] Adversity, trouble, or distress, Job 5. 6. [2] Outward opprassion, Exod. 3. 7. | 4. 31. [3] Persecution for religion, Mark 4. 17. Heb. 10. 32. [4] Correction /rom God,. Jonah 2. 2. Gen. 16. 11. because the Lord hath heard thy a. 29. 32. surely the Lord hath looked upon my a* 31. 42. God hath seen my a. and labour 41. 52. caused me to be fruitful in the land of a. i3xo£Z.3.7.Ihave seen the a. of my people, -4c^s7. 34. 17. I will bring you out of the a. of Egypt 4. 31. and tiiat he had looked on their a. Deut. 16. 3. thou shalt eat even, the bread of a. 1 Kinys22. 27. 2 Chron. 18. 26, 26. 7. the Lord heard and looked on our a. 1 Sam. 1. 11. if thou wilt indeed look on my a. 2.t 32. thou shalt see the a. of the tabernacle 2 Sam. 16. 12. it may be the Lord will look on my a. 2 Kings 14. 26. the Lord saw the a. of Israel 2 Chron. 20. 9. cry to thee in our a. thou wilt hear 33. 12. Manasseh was in a. and sought the Lord "Neh. 1. 3. the remnant are in great a. and reproach 9. 9. and didst see the a. of our fathers in Egypt Joh 5. 6. tho' a. cometb not forth of the dust 10. 15. I am full of confusion, see thou mine a. 30. 16. the days of a. have taken hold on me 27. the days of a. preventefL me 36. 8. and if they be holden in cords of a; 15. he delivereth the poor in his a. 21. for this hast thou chosen rather than a. Psal. 25. 18. look upon my a. and paiu, forgive 44. 24. and forgeltest our a. and oppression 66. 11. thou laidst a. upon our loius 78.t 42. day when he delivered them from a. 88. 9. mine eye mourneth by reason of a. 106. 44. he regarded their a. when he heard 107. 10. sit in darkness, being bound in a. andiron 39. they are broughtlow tliro' a. aud sorrow 41. yet setteth he the poor on high from a. 119. 50. this is my comfort in my a. thy word 92. I should then have perished in mine a. 153. consider mine a. and deliver me, for I do not Isa. 30. 20. though the Lord give you water of a. 48. 10. 1 have chosen thee in the furnace of a. 63. 9. in all their a. he was afflicted, and the angel Jer. 4. 15. publisheth a. from mount Ephraim 15. 11. to iutreat thee well in the time of a. 16. 19. Lord, my refuge in the day of a. 30. 15. why criest thou for thine a.? thy sorrow 48. 16. Moab's calamity is near, and a, hasteth fast AFR Lam. 1.3. Judab is gone into captivity because of a 7. Jerusalem remembered in the days of her a. '9. had no comforter, O Lord, behold mine a. 3. 1. I am the man that hath seen a. by the rod 19. remembering my a. and my misery Hos. 5. 15. in their a. they will seek me early Amos 6. 6. they are not grieved for the o. of Joseph Obad. 13. thou shouldest not have looked on their a, Jonah 2. 2. I cried by reason of my a. to the Lord Nah. 1. 9. «. shall not rise up the second time Hoi. 3. 7. I saw the tents of Cnshan in a, Zech. 1. 15. and they helped forward the a, 8. 10. that went out, or came in, because of a. 10. 11. and he shall pass through the sea with a. Marki. 17. when a. ariseth for the word's salte 13. 19. for in those days shall be a. such as Acts 7. 11. there came a dearth, and great a. 2 Cor. 2. 4. for out of mu AFR SSam.22-5- floods of ungodly men made me c./'«.18.4 Keh. 6. 9. for they all made us a. saying Uieir liands Job 9. 28. 1 am 0. of all my sorrows, I know that 11. 19. shalt lie down, and none shall make thee a.' 13. 11. shall not his excellency make you a.? 21. and let not thy dread make me o. 15. 24. trouble and angnish shall make nim a. 18. 11. terrors shall make him a. on ^very side 21. 6. even when I remember, I am a. and tremble 2S. 15. when I consider, I am a. of him 33. 7. behold, my terror shall not make thee «. 39. 20. canst thon make him a. as a grasshopper ! 41. 25. he raiseth up himself, the mighty are a. Psal, 56. 3. what time I am a. I will trust in thee 65. 8. they that dwell are a. at thy tokens 77. 16. the waters saw thee, and they were a. 83. 15. and make them a. with thy stoi-m 119. 120. and I am a, of thy judgments Isa. 17. 2. and none shall make them a. Bzeh. 34. 28. Mk. 4. 4. Ze.ph. 3. 13. 33. 14. the sinners in Zion are a. fearfulness hath 41. 5. the ends of the earth were a. and came 57. 11. and of whom hast tliou been a. or feared Jer, 30. 10. be quiet, and none shall make him a. 36. 24. yet they were not a. nor rent garments 38. 19. Zedekiah said, I am a. of the Jews 39. 17. not given to the men, of whom thon art a. Szdc. 39. 26. and none made them a. Ndh. 2. 11. Dan. 4. S. I saw a dream, which made me a. Jonah 1. 5. then the mariners were a. 10. Mab. 2. 17. made tbem a. because of men's blood Mari 5. 15. in his right mind, were a. Luhe 8. 35. 9. 32. they understood not, and were a. to ask him 10. 32. and as they followed, they were a. 16.,8. nor said they any thing, for they were a. Luke 8. 25. and they being a. wondered, saying . Acts 9. 26. but they were all a. of Saul 22, 9. they with me saw the light, and were a. GaU 4. 11. .1 am a. of you, lest I have bestowed Hub. 11. 23. not a. of the king's commandment 1 Pet, 3. 6. and are not a, with any amazement 2 Pet, 2. 10. they are not a. to speak evil of dignities Be AFRAID. Deut, 1. 29. dread not, neither be a. of them, 31. 6. 1 Sam. 23. 3. behold we be a. here in Jndah 2 Sam. 22. 46. be a. out of close places, Psal. 18. 45. Neh. 6. 13. was he hired that I should be a. Job 5. 21. nor shalt thou be a. of destruction 19. 29. be ye a, of the sword, for wrath bringeth Psal, 27. 1. Lord is my strength,of whom shall Xbea,? Isa, 8. 12. neither fear ye their fear, nor be o. 44. 8. 19. 17. that maketh mention, shall be a. in himself 61. 12. thon, that thou shouldest be a. of a man Bom. 13. 4. if thou do that which is evil, be a, NotbeAVRAID, Deut, 1. 17. you shall not be a, of the face of man 7. 18. thou shalt no* be a, of them, 18. 22. Psal, 3. 6. 1 will no* be a, of ten thousands of people 56. 11. I will not be a, what man can do to me 91. 5. thou shak not be a. for the terror by night 112. 7. he shall not be a, of evil tidings, his heart S. his heart is established, he shall not be a. Prov. 3. 24. when thou liest down, shalt not be a, Isa, 12. 2. God is my salvation, I will trust and no« 6e a. 31. 4. he will not be a, of their voice, nor abase Amos 3. 6. a trumpet be blown, and people not be a. Bom 15. 3. wilt thou then not be a, of the power Be not AFRAID. Deut, 20. l.benot a, of them. Josh, 11. 6. Neh, 4. 14. Jer. 10. 5. Ezet, 2. 6. Luke 12. 4. 1 Sam, 28. 13. Saul said, be not a. what sawestthon 2 Kings 1, 15. angel said, go down, be not a. of him Psal, 49. 16. be not a, when one is made rich ProB. 3. 25. be not a, of sadden fear nor desolation Isa. 40. 9. lift up thy voice, lift it up, be not a, Jer, 1. 8. Se not a. of their faces, for I am with thee Ezek. 2. 6. and thou son of man be not a, of them Mat, 14. 27. it is I, be not a. Mark 6. 50. John 6. 20. 17. 7. Jesus touched them and'said, arise, be not a. 28. 10. be not a: go tell my brethren that they go Marks, 36. he saith to the ruler, be not a, only believe AetsW, 9. be not a. but speak, and hold not thy peace 1 Pet. 3. 14. be not a.' of their terror, nor be troubled iS'ora AFRAID. Gen. 20.-8. told these things, and men were sore a. AFT Eitod. 14. 10. Egyptians marched, they were sore a, Num. 22. B. Moab was sore a, of the people Jtiih. 9. 24. therefore we were sore a. of our lives 1 Sam. 17. 24. fled from Goliath, and were sore a. 38. 20. Saul fell along on the earth, and was sore a. 31. 4.bnt his armour-bearer was sore a. 1 Chron. 10.4. Neh, 2. 2. nothing but sorrow, and was very sore a. Murk 9. 6. wist not what to say, for they were sore a. laike 2. 9. shone about them, and tbevwere sore a. Was AFRAID. Gen. 3. 10. I heard thy voice, and I was a. 18. 15. saying, I laughed not, for she was a. 32. 7. then Jacob was greatly a. and .distressed Exod. 3. C, Moses hid his face, was a. to look on God Deut. 9. 19. 1 was a. of the anger and displeasure Buth 3. 8. at midnight the man was a. and turned 1 Sam. 18. 12. Saul was a. of David, 15. 21. 1. Ahimelech was a. at the meeting of David 28. 5. Saul saw the host of Philistines, he was a. 2 Sam. 6. 9. David was a, of the Lord, 1 C/ji-on. 13. 12. 1 Chron. 21. 30. David conld not go, for he was a. Job 3. 25. that which I was a. of, is come to me 32. 6. I was a. and durst not shew my opinion Jer. 26. 21. when TJrijah heard it, he was a. Dan. 8. 17. when he came was a. and fell on my face Hob. 3. 2. Lord, I heard thy speech, and was a, Mai, 2. 5. he feared me, and was a. before my name Mat, 2. 22. Joseph was a. to go thither 14. 30. when he saw the wind boisterous, was a, 25. 25. I was a. and hid thy talent in the earth John 19. 8. when Pilate heard, he was the more a. Acts 10. 4. when Cornelius looked, he was a. AFRESH. Heb, 6. 6. they crucify the Son of God a. and put him AFTER. Gen. 1 8. 12. saying, a. I am waxed old, shall I 38. 24. about three months a. it was told Judah Num. 15. 39. that ye seek not a. your own heart Deut. 6. 14. ye shall not go a. other gods Josh. 10. 14. no day like that before it, or a. it 1 Sam. 15. 31. Samuel turned again a. Saul 24. 14. a. whom is the king come out? a. a dog 1 Kings 17. 13. and a. make for thee and thy son ^e^. 13. 19. not be opened till a. the sabbath Job 10. 6. that thou inquirest a. mine iniquity 30. 5. they cried a. them, as a thief Psal. 28. 4. give them a. the work of their hands Eccl. 1. 11. with those that shall come a. Isa. 11. 3. be shall not judge a. the sight of eyes Ezek. 46. 17. a, it shall return to the prince Hos, 11. 10. they shall walk a, the Lord Mat. 26. 32. a. I am risen again, I will go before Mark 16. 14. which had seen him a. he was risen 19. so then a. the Lord had spoken to them Luke 6. 1. on the second sabbath a. the first 22. 58. and a. a little while another saw him 59. about the space of an hour a. another 23. 26. that he might bear it a. Jesus John 13. 27. a. the sop Satan entered into him Acts 5. 7. about the space of three hours a. Gal. 3. 17. the law which was 430 years a. 2 Pet. 2. 6. to those that a. should live ungodly AFTER that. Exod. 3. 20. and, a. that he will let yon go Deut. 24. 4. shall not take her a. that she is defiled Judg. 15. 7. 1 will be avenged, and a. that I will cease 2 Sam. 21. 14. a. that God was intreated for the land Job 21. 3. a. that I have spoken, mock on Eccl. 9. 3. and a. that they go to the dead Jer. 31. 19. a. that I was turned, I repented Luke 12. 4. a. that have no more that they can do 13. 9. then a. that thou shalt cut it down 15. 4. a. that which is lost, until he find it Acts 7. 7. a. that shall they come forth and serve me 1 Cor. 15. 6. a. thathe was seen of above 500 at once Bev. 20. 3. and a. that he must be loosed a little AFTER this. Gen. 23. 19. a. this Abraham buried Sarah iiis wife 2 Sam. 2. 1. u. this David inquired of the Lord Acts 15. 16. u. this I will return, and build again AFTERNOON. Judg, 19. 8. they tarried till a. and did eat AFTERWARD, S. Exod, 11. 1. 11. he will le* you go hence AGE 9 Ntm, 31. 2. a, shalt thou bo gathered to thy people Jttdg, T. 11. a. shall thy hands be strengtliened 1 Sam. 9. 13. he blessed the sacrifice, a. they eat 24. 5. a, David's heart smote him Job 18. 2. mark, and a, we will speak Psal. 73. 24. guide me, and a. receive me to glory Prov. 20. 17. bread of deceit is sweet, bnt a. 24. 27. prepare thy work, and a. build thy home 2b. 23. a. shall find more favour than he that 29. 11. bnt a wise man keepeth it in till a. Hos. 3. 5. «. shall the children of Israel return Joel 2. 28. a, will pour out my Spirit upon all Mat. 4. 2. fasted, he was a. an hungered, Luke 4.- 2. 421. 32. ye when ye had seen it, repented not a. John 5. 14. a. Jesus findeth him in the teinple 13. 36. but thou shalt follow me a. 1 Cor. 15. 23. a. they that are Christ's at his coming GaL 3. 23. the faith that should a. be revealed Heb. 4. 8. would not a. have spoken of another day 12. 11. a. it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of right 17. a. when we would have inherited the blessing Jude 5. a. destroyed them that believed not AGAIN. Gen. 8. 21 . I will not a. curse, nor a. smite 15. 16. but they shall come hither a. 30. 31. 1 will o. feed and keep thy flock 38. 26. Judah knew her a. no more Exod. 10. 29. said, I will see a. thy face no more 14. 13. ye shall see them a. no more for ever 23. 4. thou shalt surely bring it back to him a. Num. 32. 15. he will yet a. leave them in wilderness Josh. 5. 2. and circumcise a. the children of Israel 2 Sam. 16. 19. and a. whom should I serve 1 Kings 17. 22. the soul of the child came into him a. 2 Kings 19. 30. shall yet a. take root downward Ezra 9. 14. should we a. break thy commandments Neh. 13. 21. if ye do so a. I will lay hands on you Job 14. 14. if a man die, shall he live a.? • Psal. 85. 6. vrilt thou not revive us a. that thy 107. 39. a. they are minished and brought low 140. 10. into deep pits, that they rise not up a, Prov. 2. 19. none that go to her return a. 19. 19. if thou deliver him, thou must do it a. Eccl. 8. 14. a. there be wicked men to whom Ezek. 26. 21. yet shalt thou never be found a. Amos 7. S. I will not a. pass by tbem, 8. 2. 8. 14. they shall fall, and never rise up a. Zech. 2. 12. the Lord shall choose Jerusalem a, John 4. 13. drinketh of this water, shall thirst a. Rom, 8. 15. not received spirit of bondage o. to fear 9.+ 20. who art thou that answered a, ? Phil, 4. 4. rejoice in the Lord, a. I say, rejoice Heb. 1. 5. a. I will be to him a father, and he s(iall 2. 13. and a. I will put my trust in him 1 Pet. 1. 3. hath begotten us a. to a lively hope See Born, Bring, Brought, Comb, Turn, Turned. AGAINST. Gen. 16. 12. his hand will be a. every man Exod, 7. 15. stand by the river's brink a, he come Lev. 20. 3. I'll set my face o. that man, Deut, 29. 20 2 Kings 16. 11. so Urijah made it a. king Ahaz came 19. 22. a. whom hast thou exalted thy v,oice? Isa. 40.-t 10. the Lord will come a. the strong hand Jer 25. 13. which I have pronounced a. it Ezek. 13. 20. behold, I am against your pilltfw Mat. 10. 35. to set a man a. his father, Luke 12. 63. 12. 30. he that is not with me, is a. me Luke 2. 34. for a sign which shall be spoken a. 14. 31. that cometh a. him with 20,000 to Acts 19. 36. these things cannot be spoken a. 28. 22. this sect is every where spoken a. See Another, God, Him, Jerusalem, Israel, Lord, Me, Over, Thee, Them, Us, You. AGATE, S. Exod. 28. 19. third row an a. an amethyst, 39. 12. Isa. 54. 12. I will make thy windows of a. Ezek. 27. 16. Syria occupied in thy faurs with a. AGE Signifies, [1] The whole continuance of a man's life. Gen. 47. 28. [2] Times past, present, or to come, Eph. 2. 7. I 3. 5. [3] A time avt for conception, Heb. 11. 11. Gen. 47. 28. the whole o. of Jacob was 147 years 10 AGR Gen* 48. 10. the eyes of Israel were dim for a. Niun. 8. 25. from the a. of oU years cease waiting 1 Sam. 2. 33. shall die in the flower of their a. 1 Kings 14. 4. Ahijali's eyes were set by reason of a. 1 Chron. 23. 3. Leyites numbered from the a. of 30 ' 24. from the a. of twenty years and upward 2 Chron. 36. 17, or on hira that stooped for a. Job 5. 26. shalt come to thy grave in a full a. 8. 8. inquire, I pray thee, of the former a. 11. 17. thy a. shall be clearer than noon-day Psal. 39. 5. my a. is as nothing before thee Isa. 38. 12. my a. is departed and removed j£eck. 8. 4. every man with his staff for a. Mark 5.42. she was of the a. of 12 years, Luke 8. 42. latke 2. 36. Anna a prophetess was of a great a. t 52. Jesus increased in wisdom and a. 3. 23. Jesus began to be abont 30 years of a. John 9. 21. he is of a. ask him, 23. Acts 13. 1 36. David had in his own a. served God 1 Cor. 7. 36. if she pass the flower of her o. 14.t20. in understanding be of a ripe a. Eph. 4.t 13. till we come to a. of fulness of Christ Heb. S. 14. strong meat belongs to them of full «. 11. 11. Sarah was delivered when she was past a. See Old, Stricken. AGES. Psal. 145. 1 13. tliy kingdom a kmgdom of all a. Xsa. 20.t4. in the Lord Jehovah is the rock of a. Eph. 2. 7. that in tbe a, to come he might shew S, 5. which in other a. was not made known 21. to him be glory in the church through all a. CoL 1. 26. mystery which had been hid from a. AGED. 2 Sam. 19. 32. Barzillai was a very a. man Job 12. 20. he taketh away the understanding of a. 15. 10. the grey-headed and very a. men -29. 8. and the a. arose and stood up 32. 9. neither do the a. understand judgment Jer. 6. 11. the a. with him that is full of days Tit. 2. 2. that the a. men be sober, grave, sound 3. the a. women, that they be in behaviour Philem. 9. being such an one as Paul the a. AGO. 1 Sam. 9. 20. the asses that were lost three days a, 2 Kings J9. 25. hast thou notheardIongA./5a.37.26. Evra 5. 11. house that was bu'ilded many years a. Jsa. 22. 11. respect to him that fashioned it long a. ilfof. 11. 21. would have repented longa.lrtifcelO. 13. Mark 9. 21. how ong a. since this came to him? Acts 10. 30. four days a. I was fasting until this hour 15. 7. ye know how that a good while a. 2 Cor. 8. 10. but also to be forward a year a. 9. 2. that Achaia was ready a year a. 12. 2. 1 knew a man above fourteen years a. AGONE. 1 Sam. 30. 13. because three days a. I fell sick AGONY. Luke 22. 44. being in an a. he prayed more earnestly AGREE Signifies, [1] To bargain ivitk. Matt. 20. 2, 13. [2] To approve, or give consent to, Acts 5. 40, [3] To be like, Mark 14. 70. [4] To conspire. or resolve, John 9. 22. , AGREE, ED, ETH. Amos 3. 3. can two walk together except' they bp a.? Mat. 5. 25. a. with thine adversary quickly 18. 19. if two of you shall a. on earth touching 20. 2. when he had a. with labourers for a penny 13. didst not tbou a. with me for a penny? Mark 14. 56. their witness a. not together, 59. 70. art a Galilean, and thy speech a, thereto Luke 5. 3G. taken out of the new, a. not with old John 9. 22. the Je,ws had a. already if any man Acts 5. 9. how is it that ye have a. to tempt 40. and to him they a. and when tbey had called 15. 15. and to this a. the words of the prophet 23. 20. the Jews have a. to desire thee to bring 28i 25. when tbey a. not among themselves 1 John 5. 8. Spirit, water, blood, these a. in one Rev. 17. 17. a. to give their kingdom to the beast AGREEMENT. 2 Kit^s 18. 31. make an a. by a present, Isa. 36. IG. Isa. 28. 15. ye have said, with hell are we at a. 18. and your a. with hell sliall not stand Dan, 11. 6. to the kiag of the north to make an a. ALT 2 Cor. 6. IC. wbat o. hath the temple of God with AGROUND. Acts 27. 41. two seas met, they ran the ship a. AGUE. Lev. 26. IG. I will appoint terror and the bnrnine o. AH. * Psal. 35. 25. nor say a. so would we have it Isa. 1. 4. a. sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity 24. a. I will ease me of mine adversaries Jer. 1. G. then said I, a. Lord God, I cannot speak 4. 10. a. Lord God, thou hast deceived this people 14. 13. a. Lord God, tbe prophets say to them 22. 18. a. brother, a. sister, a. Lord, a. his glory 32. 17. a. Lord, thou hast made the heaven 34. 5. tbey will lament thee, saying, a. Lord Ezek. 4. 14. a. Lord, my soul bath not been polluted 9. 8. a. Lord, wilt thou destroy the residue of Israel 11. 13. a. Lord, wilt thou make a full er.d of the 20. 49. a. Lord, they say of me, doth be not speak 21. 15. a. the sword is made bright, it is wrapt up Mark 15. 29. thon that destrqyest the temple AHA. Psal. 35. 21. they said, a. our eye bath seen it 40. 15. let them be desolate, that say nnto me a. 70. 3. let them be turned back that say, a. fi. Isa. 44. 16. a. 1 am warm, I have seen tbe fire Ezek. 25. 3. saidst a. against my sanctuary 2(i. 2. because Tyrus hath said, a. she is broken S6. 2. a. tbe ancient places are ours AIDED. Judg. 9. 24. a. him in the killing of his brethren AILED, ETH. Gen. 21. 17. what a. tbee, Hagar? fear not Judg. 18. 23. tbey said to Micab, what a. tbee? 1 Sam. 11. 5. Saul said, what a. the people to weep 2Sam 14. 5. the king said, what a. 2 Kings 6. 28. Psal. 114. 5. what a. thee, O sea, that thou fledst? Isa. 22.1. what a. thee now, that thou art gone up AIR. 2 Sam. 21. 10. nor birds of the a. to rest "on them Job 41. 16. that no a. can come between them Prov. 30. 19. the way of an eagle in the a. Eccl. 10. 20. a bird of the a. shall carry the voice Mat. 8. 20. and the birds of the a. have nests 13. 32. tbe birds of the a. come and lodge in the branches thereof, Mark 4. 32. Luke 9. 58. Acts 22. 23. and as they threw dust into the a. 1 Cor. 9. 2*. so fipht I, not as o.ie that beateth the a. 14. 9. for ye shall speak into the a. Eph. 2. 2. the prince of the power of the a. 1 Tliess.i. 17. caught up to meet the Lord in the a. Rev. 9. 2. the sun and tbe a. were darkened 16. 17. tbe aug6l poured out his vial into the a. See Fowls. ALARM. Num. 10. 5. when ye blow an a. then the camps, 6. 7. you shall blow, but shall not sound an a. 9. and if ye go to war, then ye shall blow an a. 2 Chron. 13. 12. trumpets to cry an a. against yon Isa. 16.t 9. a. is fallen on thy summer-fruits Jer. 4. 19. thou hast heard, O my soul, the a. of war 49. 2. the day is come, I will cause an a. of war Joel 2. 1. and sound an a. in my holy mountain Zeph. 1. 16. a day of a. against the fenced cities ALAS. Num. 12. 11. Aaron said to Moses, a. my lord 24. 23. a. who shall live when God dotli this ! Josh. 7. 7. Joshua said, a. O Lord, why hast thou Judg. 6. 22. a. because I have seen an angel 11. 35. a. daughter, then hast brought me low 1 Kings 13. 30. mourned over him, a. my brother 2 Kings 3. 10. a. that the Lord hath called these 6. 5. he cried a. master, for it was borrowed 15. servant said, a my master, how shall we do! Jer. 30. 7. a. for that day is great, none is like it Ezek. 6. 11. stamp with tliy foot, and say a. Joel\. 15. a. for the day of the Lord Amos 5. IG. they shall say in the highways, a. Rev. 18. 10. a. a. that great city Babylon, 16, 19 ALBEIT. Ezek. 13. 7. tbe Lord saith, u.. I have not spoken. Philem. 19. a. I say not, how thou owest to me ALIEN. Job 19. 15. 1 am an a. in their sight Psal. 69. 8. 1 am an a. to ray mother's children ALI ALIEN, S. Exod. 18. 3. 1 have been an a. in a strange land Deut. 14. 21. or thon raayest sell it to on a. Isa. Gl . 6 . sons of tbe a. shall be your plowmen Lam. 5. 2. and our houses are tnjned to a. Eph. 2. 12. a. from tbe commonwealth of Israel Heb. 11. 34. who turned to flight the armies of a. ALIENATE, ED. Isa. I.t4. have forsaken tbe Lord, they are a. Ezek. 23. 17. her mind was a. from them 18. my mind was a. from her as from her sister 22. thy lovers from whom thy mind is a. 28. 48. 14. tbey shall not a. the first-fruits of thelani Eph. 4. 18. a. from tbe life of God thro' ignorance Col. 1. 21. and you that were sometimes a. enemies AUKE Signifies, [1] Without amj difference, Rom. 14. 5. [2] Jifter one and the same manner, Psal. 33. la. [3] Equally troublesome, Prov. 27. 15. Deut. 12. 22. xuiclean and clean eat, a. 15. 22. 1 Sam. 30. 24. that tarrietb they shall part a. Job 21. 26. they shall lie down a. in the dust Psal. 33. 15. he fashioneth their hearts a. consider* 139. 12. darkness and light are both a. to thee Prov. 20. 10. both are a. abomination to the Lord' 27. 15. dropping and a contentions woman are a.. Eccl. 9. 2. all things come a. to all, one event 11. 6. whether they both shall be a. good Rom. 14. 5. another esleemeth every day a, ALIVE Is taken, [1] Naturally, Gen. 43. 27. [2] Sv^a- naturally, being raised from the dead, Luke 24. 25. [3J Spiritually, uilien a person is made alive to Ctod by his special grace, and the powerful operation of his Spirit, working with the wtrd of God, Lnke 15. 24, 32. [4] Opinionatively, when persons apprehend themselves to he righteous, although in truth they are not, Rom. 7. 9. [5] Etenmlbj, Rev. 1. 18. Gen. 7. 23. Noah only remained a. and they in the arjt 12. 12. tbey will kill me, and save, tbee a. 50. 20. as it is this day, to save much people a. Exod. 1. 17. but saved die men-children a. 18. 22. and every daughter ye shalt save a. 22. 4. if tbe theft be found in bis hand a. Lev. 10. 16. be was angry with Aaron's sons left a. 14. 4. command to take two birds a. and clean 16. 10. the scape- goat shall be presented a. 26. 3G. are left a. of yon, I will send a faintness Num. 16. 33. they went down a. into the pit 21. 3.^i. smote Og, till there was none left a. 22. 33.1 had slain tbee, and saved her a. 31. 15. have ye saved all the women a.? Deut. 4. 4. are a. every one of you this day 5. 3. who are all of us a. here this day G. 24. that he might preserve us a. at this day 20. 16. shall save a. nothing that breaOieth 32. 39. 1 kill, and I make a. 1 Sam. 2. 6. Josh. 2. 1 3. that ye will save a. my fathor 6. 25. Joshua saved Rahab the harlot a. 8. 23.' and the king of Ai they took a. 14. 10. the Lord hath kept roe a. as he said Judg. 8. 19 if ye had saved them a. I would not 21. 14. gave them wives, which they had saved a. 1 Sam. 15.8. he took Agag the king of Amalek a. 27. 9. David left neither man nor woman a. 1 Kings 18. 5. to save the horses and mules a. 20. 18. whether come for peace or >var take them a. 21. 15. for Naboth is not a. but dead 2 Kings 5. 7. am I God, to kill and make u. > 7. 4. if they save us a. we shall live 12. when tbey come out we shall catch them i. 10. 14. he said, take them a. and they took them (• 2 Chron. 25. 12. and other ten thousand left o. Psal. 30. 3. O Lord, thou hast kept me a. that I Prov. 1. 12. let us swallow them up a. as the grav* Jer. 49. II. the fatherless I will preserve a. Ezek. 13. 18. will ye save tbe souls a. that come 19. to save the souls a. that shonld not live 18. 27. doth what is right, he shall save his soul a. Dan. 5. 19. and whom he would, he kept a. Hab. 3.t 2. Lord, preserve a. thy work Mark 16. 11. when tbey heard that he was o. Luke 15, 24. for this my son was dead ana is a. SS- 24. 23. they had seen angels who said he was ft ' ALT. Aett 1- 3. he shewed himself <>• after his passion 9, 41. had called the widows, presented her o. 20. 12. and they brought the young; man a. 25. 19. Jesns, whom Paul affirmed to be a. Bom. 6. 11. but a. to God tlirongh Christ our Lord 13. to God, as those that are a. from the dead 7 . 9. for I was a. without the law once, but when 1 Cor. 15. 22. so in Christ shall all be made a. 1 Thess. 4. 15. that we which are a. and remain, 17 2 rim. 2.t 2G. who are talien a. by him at his will Bev. 1. 18. and behold I am o. for evermore 2. 8. the first and last, which was dead, and is a. 19. 20. these were both cast a. into a lake of fire Keep Alive ; ste Keep. YetAJAVE. Gen. 43. 7. asking us, saying, is yonr father yet a. ? 27. is he yet a. ? \\ 28. he is well, he is rjet a. 45. 26. they told him, saying, Joseph is yet a. 28. 46. 30. now let me die, because thou art yet a, JExod. 4. 18. let me go and see whether they be yet a. Deut. 31. 27. while 1 am yet a. with you this day 2 Sam. 12. 18. while the child was yet a. 21, 22. 18. 14. while he was yet a. in the midst of the oak 1 Kings 20. 32. is he yet a. ? he is my brother ^ccl. 4. 2. more than the living which are yet a. Ezeh. 7. 13. which is sold, altho' they were yet a. 'Mat 27. 63. this deceiver said, while he was yet a. ALL Signifies, [1] Every creature, Prov. 16. 4. Psal. 11 9. 91. [2] Every vian or person, 2 Cor. 5. 10. [3] Plentiful or perfect, Rom. 15. 13. 1 Cor. 13. 2. [4] Some of all nations and degrees, 1 Tim. 2. 4. Tit. 2. 11. [5] Many, or the greatest part. Mat. 3. 5. Phil. 2. 21. [6] Those that believe, John 12. 32. Gen. 20. 7. thou shalt surely die, thou and a. thine 24. 36. to him hath he given a. that be hath 31. 43. Laban said, a. that thou seest is mine 37. 3. Jacob loved Joseph more than a. his children 89. 3. the Lord made a. he did to prosper 42. 11. we are a. one man's sons, we are true men 45. 11. lest thou and o. thou hast come to poverty 48. 15. the God which fed me a. my life long Exod. 20. 11. made heaven, earth, sea, and a. in them 33. 19. I'll make a. my goodness pass before thee Num. 19. 14. a. that come into the tent are unclean 23. 13. see the utmost, and shalt not see them a. DtTiU 5, 3. who are o. of us here alive this day 13. six days shalt thou labour and do a. thy work 29. 10. ye stand a. of you before the Lord your God Josh. 21. 45. failed not, u. came to pass, 23. 14. 1 Sam. 6. 4. one plague was on you a. and your lords 9. 19. I will tell thee a. tliat is in tliy heart 16. 11 . Samuel said, are here a. thy children ? 30. 8. shalt overtake, and without fail recover a. 2 Sam. 16. 4. thine are o. that pertained to Mephibo 1 Kings 14. 10. taketh away dung till it be a. gone 16. 25. Omri did worse than a. before him 20. 4. my lord, I am thine, and a. that I have 1 Cii-ojt. 7. 3. the sons of Uzzi, a. of them chief men Ezra 8. 22. wrath is against a. that forsake him Neh. 9. 6. Lord, thou preservest them a. and hast J oh 16. 2. miserable comforters are ye a. 34.tl3. who hath disposed a. of it 19. for they a. are the work of his hands Psal. 14. 3. are a. gone aside, a. become filthy 22. 17. 1 may tell a. my bones, they stare upon me 34. 19. tht Lord delivereth him out of them a. 38. 9. Lord, a. my desire is before tliee 44. 17. a. this is come upon us, yet have we not 69. 19. mine adversaries are s. before thee 104. 27. these wait a. on thee, that thouinayest ^We 119. 91. they continue, for a. are thy servants iVw. 1. 14. cast in thy lot, let us a. have one purse 22. 2. the Lord is the maker of them a. EccL 3. 20. a. are of dust, a. turn to dust again 12.t 13. a. that hath been heard is, fear God Isa. 64. 9. behold, see, we are a. thy people ^«r. 9. 2. they be a. adulterers, Bos. 7. 4. £iei. 7. 16. a. of them mourning, every one for 20. 40. a. of them in the land shall serve me 37. 22. and one king shall be king to them a. 40. 4. son of man, declare a. that thou seest 43. 11. shew them a. the forms, a. the ordinances Ban. 1. 19. among them a. none found like Daniel Ho«. 5. 2. tho' 1 have been a rebaker of them o. ALL Amos 0. 1. and cat them in (he head, a. of them Nah> 3. 1. woe to the bloody city, it Is a. full of lies MaL 2. 10. have we not tu one father, hath not one Mat, 5. 18. pass from the law, till a. be fulfilled 13. 56. and his sisters, are they not a, with us? 22. 2S. whose wife shall she be, for they a. had her Mark 12. 33. is more than a. burnt-offerings 44. she cast in a. even a. that she had, Luke 21. 4. Luke 4. 7. if thou worship me, a. shall be thine C. 10. looking round about on them a. he said 8. 40. for they were a. waiting for him 13. 3. except ye repent, ye shall a. likewise perish 15. 31. he said, son, a. that I have is thine 17. 10. so ye, when ye have done a. say we are 18. 22. sell a. that thou hast, and distribute to poor John 1. 16. of his fulness have a. we received 4. 39. woman said, he told me a. that ever I did 13. 10. Jesus saith, ye are clean, hut not a. 17. 21. that tliey a. may be one as thou art in me Acts^' 33. and great grace was upon ihem a. 10. 33. we are a. here present before the Lord 11. 23. he exhorted them a, to cleave to the Lord 16. 28. do thyself no barm, we are a. here 22. 3. zealous towards God, as ye a. are this day 26. 29. but also a, tliat bear me this day, were both 27. 35. Paul gave thanks in presence of them a. Rom. 1. 8. 1 thank God thro' Jesus Christ for you a. 8. 32. but delivered him up for us a. how shall he 1 Cor. 3. 22. a. are yours, aad ye are Christ's 15. 10. but I laboured more abundantly than they a. Gal. 3. 22. the scripture hath concluded «. under sin Phil. 4. 18. but I have a. and abound, I am full 2 Thess. 2. 12. that they a. might be damned, who 2 Tim. 3. 11. out of them a. the Lord delivered me Jleb. 1. 14. are they not a, ministering spirits sent fortli 12. 8. chastisement, whereof a, are partakers 1 Pet* 3. 8. finally, be ye a. of one mind 2 Pet, 3. 9. that a. should come to repentance 1 John 2. 19. manifest that they were not a. of us Above All ; see Above. According to ALL. Gen. 6, 22. Noah did ac. to a. God commanded, 7. 5. Exod. 31. 11. according to a. the Lord commanded, 36. 1. 1 39. 32, 42. | 40. IG. Num. 2. 34. I 8. 20. I 9. 5. I 29. 40. Deut. 1. 3, 41. Josh. 11. 23. took the land ac. to a, the Lord said 1 Kings 8. 56. given rest ac. to a. that he promised 11. 37. shalt reign ac. to a. that thy soul desireth 22. 53. ac. to a. his father had done, 2 Kings 23. 32. 37. I 24. 9, 19. 2 Chron, 26. 4. | 27. 2. 2£m^£l0. 30.hastdoneac.^oa.thatwasinmyheart IS. 3. ac. to a.>David his father did, 2 Chr. 29. 2. 1 Chr. 17. 15. ac. to a. these words, ac. to a. this vision 2 Chr. 2.t 16. we will cut wood ac. to a. thy need Neh. 5. 19. think on me for good ac. to a. I have done Jer. 21. 2. deal with us ac. to a. his wondrous works 42. 20. ac. to a. that the Lord shall say, will we do 50. 29. ac. to a. that Babylon hath done, do to her Ezek. 24. 24. ac. to a. that be hath done, shall ye do Dan. 9. 16. ac. to a. thy righteousness, I beseech thee After ALL. Deut. 20. IS. not to do after a. their abominations 2 Chron. 34. 21. have not kept the word to do after a. Ezra 9. 13. after a. that is come on us for our deeds Ezek. 16. 23. after a. thy wickedness, wo, wo to thee Mat. 6. 32. after a. these things do the Gentiles seek Phil. 2. 26. for he longed after you a. and was full of At ALL. Exod. 5. 23. nor hast delivered thy people at a. 22. 23. if thou afflict, and they cry at a. to Lev. 27. 13. but if he will at a. redeem it Num. 22. 38. have I now any power at a, to say any Deut. 8. 19. if thou do at a. forget the Lord 1 Sam. 20. 6. if thy father at a. miss me, then say 1 Kings 9. 6. if ye shall at a. turn from following me Jer 11. 12. but they shall not save them at «. Ezek* 20. 32. cometh in your mind shall not be at a. Hos. 11. 7. most High, none at a. would exalt him Mic. 1, 10, weep ye not at a* roll thyself in dust Nah. 1. 3. Lord will not at a. acquit the wicked John 19. 11. thou coaldst have no power at a. 1 Cor. 16. 12. but his will was not at a. to come 1 John 1. 5. and in him is no darkness at a. Rev. 18. 21. Babylon shall be found no more at a. 22. the sound shall be heard no nu)re at a. in th e ALL il Before ALL. Gen. 23. 18. before a. that went in at tl:e gcte« of ci; v Lev. 10. 3. before a. the people I will be glorilrcd " 2 Chron. 33. 7. Jerusalem which I have chosen bef. a. Jer. 33. 9. shall be to me an honour bef. a. nations Jlfa(. 26. 70. but be denied before them a. saying, GaL 2. 14. 1 said to Peter before them a. 1 Tim. 5. 20. them that sin rebuke before a. that For ALL. Num. 8. 18. I have taken Levites/or a. first-born Deut. 22. 5. for a. that do so are abomination, 25. IC. 31. 18. hide my face in that day/07 a. the evils Psal. 10. 5. as /or a. his enemies, he puffeth at them 78. 32. /or a. this they sinned still, believed not 116. 12. what render to the Lord /or a. his benefits Eccl. 5. 9. the profit of the earth is for a. 11. 9. for a. these God will bring thee to judgment Isa. 40. 2. she hath received double for a. her sins Ezek. 6. 11. alas /or a. the evil abominations 20. 43. and ye shall loathe yourselves for a. the evils Dan. 4. 21. fruit was'much, and in it was meat /or s. Luke.3. 19. for a. the evils Herod had done 20. 38. God of the living, for a. live unto him Rom. 3. 23. for a. have sinned and come short of 2 Cor. 5. 14. if one died/or a. then were all dead. ■ PhiL 2. 21. for a. seek their own, not the things 1 Tim. 2. 6. who gave himself a ransom /or a. Seb. 8. 11. for a. shall kuow me, from the least 10. 10. ofl'ering of the body of Christ once /or n. From ALL. Gen. 48. 10. angel who redeemed me from a. evil Lev. 16. 30. that ye m;iy be clean /om a. your sins Psal, 34. 4. and delivered me from a. my fears Jer. 1 G. 15. from a. lands whither he had driven Dan. 7. 7. it was diverse /rom a. the beasts before it Heb. 4. 4. God rested the seventh day /rom a. works In ALL. Geiu 21. 12. in a. that Sarah hath said,- hearken 22. God ifi with thee in a. that thou dost Deut. 29. 9. that ye may prosper in a. that ye do Josh. 22. 2. and have obeyed my voice in a. that 2 Sam. 23. 39. mighty men, thirty and seven in a. 1 Kings 2. 3. thou mayest prosper in a. thou dost 20. afflicted in a. ray father was afilicted 1 Chron. 2. 0. sons of Zerah, five of them in a. Neh. 9. 33. thou art just in a. that is brought on us Psal. 10. 4. God is not in a. his thoughts Prov. 3. G. in a. thy ways acknowledge him Isa. 39. 2, nothing in a. his dominion shewed not 63. 9. in a. their afilictions he was afilicted Jer. 38. 9. have done evil in a. they have done EzeJc. 21. 24. in a. your doings your sins appear Hos. 12. 8. in a. my labours shall find no iniquity Acts 27. 37. we were in a. in tlie ship 276 souls Rom. 8. 37. in a. these more than conquerors 1 Cor. 12. 6. the same God worketh all in a. 15. 28. pufall under, that God may be all in a. Eph. 1. 23. the fulness of him that filleth all in a. Col. 3. II. but Christ is all and in a. 2 Thess. 1. 10. to be admired in a. them that believe Heb. 13. 4. marriage is honourable in a. 2 Pet. 3. 16. as also in a. his epistles .speaking All Night; see Night Of ALL. Gen. 0. 2. took them wives of a. which they chose 14. 20. he gave him tithes 0/ a. Heb. 7. 2.' 23. 22. (/a. thou shalt give me, I will give tentii Exod. 9. 4. nothing die of a. is children's of Israel Josh. 8.35. not a word of a. which Moses commanded Juclg. 13. 13. of a. I said to the woman beware 2 Sam. 16. 21. shall hands 0/ a. with thee be strong 2 Kings 9. 5. and John said, to which of a. us Esth. 6. 10. let nothing fail of a. ttouhast spoken Job 8. 13. so are the paths of a. that forget God Eccl. 6. 2. he wanteth nothing 0/ a. he desireth Ezek. 43. 11. if they be ashamed 0/ a. they have done Amos 3. 2. you only have I known of a. the families Mark 9. 35. the same shall be servant 0/ a. 1 0. 44. John 6. 39. of a. which hath given me, lose nothing Acts 10. 36. peace by Jesus Christ, he is Lord of a, 1 Cor. 14. 24. he is convinced of a. judged of a. Gal. 4.1. now I say, the heir, though he be lord 0/ a. Eph. 4. 6. God who is Father of a. above all Heb. 12. 23. and to God the judge of a. and 10 .pint* Jam. 2. 10. ofiend in one point, he is guilty of a. 12 ALL On or upon ALIj. Gen. SO. 5. blessing of the Lord was npou «. he had Isa. 4. 5. for upon a. the glory shall be a defence Ezek. 40. 4. set thy heart upon a. tliat I shall shew B-oni. 3. 22. mito all, and upon a. them that believe 11. 32. that he might have mercy upon a. J:ide 15. to execute Judgment upon a. and conrince Rev, 3. 10. the hoar of temptation shall come t^on a. Over ALL. 2 Sam. 3. 21. that thou mayest reign over a. 1 Ckron. 29. 12. and then reignest over a. in thy hand Psal. 103. 19. his kingdom ruleth over a. Mat. 24. 47. make him mler over a. Luke 12. 44. John 17. 2. as thou hast given him power over a, Rom. 9. 5. who is over a. God blessed for ever 10. 12. the same Lord over a. is rich to all ALL these. Gen. 15. 10. he took to him a. these, and divided 42. 36. Ja&ib said, a. these things are against me 49. 28. li, these are the twelve tribes of Israel Exod. 20. 1. God spake a. these words, saying Job 12. 9, who knoweth not that in a. these Jer. 9. 26. for a. these nations are uncircamcised H(d). 2. 6. shall not a. these take up a parable Mat. 6. 33. a. these shall be added to you, Imlce 12. 31 24. 8. a. these are the beginning of sorrows Marlcl. 23. a. these evil things come from within Acts 2. 7. are not a. these which speak Galileans? 1 Cor. 12. 11. a. these worketh that self-same Spirit Col. 3. 8. but now yoa put off a. these, anger, wrath Heh. 11, \Z, a. these died in faith, not having received ALL this. Gen. 41. 39. as God hath shewed thee a, this Deut. 32. 27. and the Lord hath not done a. this JvjS^. 6. 13. why then is a. iAw befallen ns? 1 Sam. 22. 15. thy servant knew nothing of a. th\3> 2 Sam. 14. 19. is not the hand of Joab in a. this ? 1 Chron. 28. 19. a. this the Lord made me understand 2 Chron. 21. 18. after a. this the Lord smote him 29. 28. a. this continued till the burnt-offering Ezra 8. 35. a. this was a bumt-offering to the Lord Neh. 9. 38. because of a. this we make a covenant EstJu 5 13. yet a. this availeth me nothing Job 1. 22. in a. this Job sinned not, 2. 10. 13. 1. lo, mine eye hath seen a. this Psal, 44. 17. a. this is come upon ns, yet not forgot 78. 32. for a. this they sinned still EccL 7. 23. a. this have I proved by wisdom 8. 9. a. this have I seen, and applied my heart to 9, 1. a. this I considered in my heart, to declare a. this Jsa. 5, 25. for a. this his anger is not turned away, 9. 12, 17, 21. I 10. 4. 48. 6. thou hast heard, see a. this Dan. 4. 28. a. this came upon Nebuchadnezzar 5. 22. hast not humbled, tho' tliou knewest a. this 7. 16. I came and asked him the truth of a. this Has. 7. 10. do not return, nor seek him for a. this Mic. 1. 5. for the trans gp-ession of Jacob is a. this Mat. 1. 22. o. this was done that the prophets might be fulfilled, 21. 4. | 20. 56. Jmie 16. 26. besides a. this there is a gulf fixed 24. 21. besides a. this to-day is the third day ALL that he had. Gen. 12. 20. Pharaoh senthim away and a. that he had' 13. 1. Abram went out of Egypt, and a. that he had 25. 5. and Abraham gave a. that he had to Isaac 31. 21. Jacob fled with a. that he had, and rose up 39. 4. a. that he had he put into Joseph's hand, 6, 5. and the blessing of the Lord was on a. that he had Mat. 18. 25. be sold, a. that he had, payment be made Marie 5. 26. she spent a. that she Jiad, nothing bettered 12.44. of her want cast in a. that she had, Luke21. 4. To or unto ALL- Paal. 145. 9. the Lord is good to a. and his mercies Eccl. 2. 14. one event happeneth to a. them, 9. 3, 11. 9. 2. all things come alike to a. one event to right Jsa, 36. 6. so is Pharaoh to a. that trust in liim Mark 1 3- 37. what I say to you, I say unto a. watch Xufce 12. 41. speakest thou this to us, or even to a. ? Acts 2. 39. the promise is to a. that are afar off 4. 16. manifest to a. that dwell in Jerusalem Bom. 10. 12. the Lord is rich unto a. that call on him 13. 7. render therefore to a. their dues 1 Cor. 9. 19. I made myself a servant unto a, 1 Tim, 4. 15. that thy profiting may appear to a. ALM With ALL. Num. 16. 30. with a. that appertain tc them Dent. 6. 5. thou shalt love the Lord vrth a. thy heat, with a. thy soul, 11. 13. Mat. 22. 37. 2 Chron. 25. 7. with a. the children of Ephraim Prov. 4. 7. with a. thy getting, get understanding Acts 10. 2. that feared God with a. hishonse, 16. 34. 1 Cor. 1. 2. with a. that in every place call on Jesus Phil. 1. 25. I shall abide and con.iuue with you a. 2. 17. if offered, I joy and rejoice vnth you a. ALL the while. 1 5am. 22. 4. a. the while David was in the hold 25- 7.nothingmissingff.#Aeu;/ii/e they were inCarmel 27.11. so will be his manner a. the while hedwelleth Job 27. 3. u. the while my breath is in me- ALL ye. Tsa. 48. 14. a. ye assemble yourselves, and hear 50. 11. behold a. ye that kindle a fire, that compass 66. 10. be glad with her a. ye that love her Jer. 29. 20. hear the word a. ye of the captivity Lam. 1. 12. is it nothing to you, a. ye that pass by Mat. 11. 23. come to me a. ye that labour and are 23. 8. one is your master; and a. ye are brethren 26. 31. a. ye shall be offended, Afar* 14. 27. Acts 2. 14. a. ye that dwell at Jerusalem, hear See farther other usual Substantives. Congre- gation, Day, Earth, Israel, Men, People, Things, Sfc. ALLEGING. Acts 17. 3. a. Christ must needs have suffered ALLEGORY. Gal. 4. 24. which things are an a. for these are ALLELUIA. Rev. 19. 1. I heard a great voice, sapng, a. 3. 4, 6. ALLIED. Neh. 13. 4. EliasHb the priest was a. to TobiiJi ALLOW. Luke 11. 48. that ye a. the deeds of your fathers Acts2^. 15. which they themselves also a. that there Rom. 7. 15. for that which I do, I a. not ALLOWED, ETH. Rom. 14. 22. himself in that thing which he a. 1 Tliess. 2. 4. but as we were a, of God to be put ALLOWANCE. 2 Kings 25. 30. his a. was a continual a. given him Proi?. 30. t8. feed me with food of my a. Luke 3.tl4. be content with your a. ALLURE. Hos. 2. 14. I'll a. and bring her into the wilderness 2 Pet. 2. 18. they a. through the lusts of the flesh ALMS. Mat. 6. I. that ye do not your a. before men 2. therefore when thou doest thine a, do not sound 4. that thine a. may be in secret, and thy Father Luke 11. 41. give a. of such things as you have 12. 33. sell that ye have, and give a. provide bags Acts 3. 2. they 'laid, to ask a. of them that entered 3. who seeing Peter and John, asked an a. 10. they knew that it was he which sat for a. 10. 2. Cornelius gave much a. to the people 4. thine a. are come up for a memorial, 31. 24. 17. 1 came to bring a. to my nation and offer. ALMS-deeis. Acts 9. 36. Dorcas full of a.-deeds which she did ALMIGHTY. Gen. 17. 1. T am the a. God, walk before me 28. 3. God c. bless thee, and make thee fruitful 35. 11. I am God a. be fruitful and multiply 43. 14. God a. give you mercy before tlie man 48. 3. God a. appeared to me at Luz in Canaan 49. 25. by the a. who shall bless thee with blessings Exod. 6. 3. 1 appeared to Abram by the name God a. Num. 24. 4. which saw the vision of the a. 16. Ruth 1. 20. for the a.' hath dealt bitterlv with me 21. seeing the a. hath afflicted me Job 5. 17. despise not thou the chastenmg of the a. 6. 4. for the arrows of the a. are within me 14. but he forsaketh tiie fear of the a. 8. 3. or doth the a. pervert justice? 5. and make thy supplication to the a. 11. 7. canst thou find out the a. to perfection? 13. 3. surely I would speak to the a. and desire 15. 25. he strengtheneth himself against the a. 21. 15. what is the a. that we should serve hun? 20. and be shall drink of the wrath of the a. ALO J12. 1 will a. thee, God is greater than man, 35. 4. 40. 2. he that reproveth God, let him a. Psal. 27. 7. have mercy also on me and a. me 65. 5. by terrible things in right, wilt thou a. us 86. 7. 1 will call on thee, for thou wilt a. me, 38.t 15. 102. 2. in the day when I call, a. me speedily 108. 6. save with thy right hand, and a. me 143. 1. Lord, in thy faithfulness a. me Prov. 15. 28. heart of the righteous studieth to a, 22. 21. that thoa mightest a. the words of truth 26. 5. a. a fool according to his folly, lest he be Isa. 14, 32. what shall one then a. the messengers 50. 2. when I called was there none to a.? 06. 4. 58. 9. then Shalt thou call, and the Lord will a. Dan. 3. 16. we are not careful to a. thee in this matter Joel 2. 19. yea the Lord will a. and say to his people Hob. 2. 1. what I shall a. when I am reproved Mat, 22. 46. no man was able to a, him a word Mark 11. 30. was it from heaven or of men? a, me 14. 40. either wist they what to a, him Luke 11. 7. and he from within shall a, and say 12. 11. how or what things ye shall a. or say 13. 25. he shall a, I know you not whence you are 21. 14. not to meditate before what ye shall a. 2 Cor. 5. 12. 4hatye may have somewhat to a. fhem Col. 4. 6. may know how ye ought to a. every man / will ANSWER. Job 13. 22. call, Iwilla. 14. 15. Psal, 91.15. /er.33.3. Isa. 65. 24. come to pass, before they call I will a. Ezek. 14. 4. / the Lord will a, him that cometh, 7. Not ANSWER. Gen. 45. 3. Joseph's brethren could not a. him Exod, 23. 1 2. shalt noi a. in a cause to decline 2 Sam. 3. 11. he could not a. Abner a word 2Kingsl8. 36. king's command, was a. not, Isa, 36.21 . Job 9. 3. he cannot a. him one of a thousand Prov. 1. 28. they shall call, but I will not a. 26. 4. a. not a fool according to his folly, lest thon 29. 19. for though he understand he will not a. Isa. 65. 12. because when I called, ye did not a. Jer. 7. 27. thon shalt call, but they will not a. thee Luke 1 4. 6. they could not a. him again to these 22. 68. if I ask you, yon will not a. nor let me go ANSWERABLE. * Exod. 38. 18. a. to the hangings of the court Mat. 3.t 8. bring forth fruit a, to amendment ANSWERED. Judg. 8. 8. men of Penuel a. as the men of Succoth a, 1 Sam, 3. 4. the Lord called, and he a, here am 1, 16. 18. 7. the women a. one another as they played 2 Sam. 19. 42. the men of Judah a. the men of Israel I Kings 2. 30. thus said Joab, and thus he a, me 12. 13. the king a. people roughly, 2 Chron. 10. 13. 1 Kings 18. 26. but there was no voice, nor anr that b. 2 Chron, 25. 9. the man of God a. the Lord is able Job 11. 2. should not the multitude of words be a. Ezek. 37. 3. I a. O Lord God, thou knowest Dan. 2. 14. Daniel a. with counsel and wisdom Mic. 6. 5. what Balaam the son of Beor a. him Mat. 27. 12. when he was accused he a, nothing, 14. Mark 14. 61. | 15. 3, 5. Luke 23. 9. Mark 12. 28. perceiving that he had o. well 34. when Jesus saw that he a. discreetly Acts 15. 13. after they held their peace, James a. 22. 8. I a, who art thou Lord ? and he said to me 25. 8. while he a, for himself, 26. 1. ANSWERED, meant of GoD. Gen. 35. 3. who a, me in the day of my distress Exod, 10. 19. Moses spake, and God a, him by a voice 1 Sam. 7.t9. Samuel cried, and the Lord a. him 2 Sam. 21. 1. and the Lord a, it is for Saul 1 Chron, 21.26.he a, bira from heaven by fire 28. when David saw that the Lord had a, him Psal. 81. 7. 1 a. thee in the secret place of thnnder 99. 6.' they called on the IjOrd, and he a. them 118. 5. the Lord a, me, and set me in a large place Isa, 6, 11. he a, till the cities be wasted without Jer, 23. 35. what hath the Lord a. and spoken, 37 Hab. 2. 2. the Lord a, me, write the vision Zech. 1.13. the Lord a. the angel that talked Mat. 20. 13. he a, one of thAn and said, friend 25. 26. his lord a. and said, thou wicked servant ANSWERED not, 1 Sam, 4. 20. she a, not, nor did she regard it 14. 37. but he a. him not that day, 28. 6. 2 *im. 22. 42. they looked, but n. them not, Ps. 18. 41 1 Kings 18. 21. and the people a. him jiot a word, 2 Kings 18. 30. Isa, 36. 21. Jer. 7. 13. and I called you, but ye a. not, 35. 17. Mat. 15. 23. but he a. her not a word ANSWERED and said, Exod,i,'\.Mosesa.and said, they will not believe ma 2 Kings 7. 13. one of his servants a, and said let some Nell. 2. 20. then a. I them and said unto them /o63.t2.Joha.ffMfMirf,0.1.|9.1.|12.1.|16.1.|19.1 Isa. 21. 9. he a. and said, Babylon is fallen, is fallen Jer. 11. 5. then a, I and said, so be it, O Lord ANSWEREDST. Psal, 99. 8. thou a. them, O Lord our God, thou 138. 3. in the day when I cried thou.rt. me ANSWEREST. 1 Sam. 26. 14. David cried a, (liou not, Abner ? Job 16. 3. what emboldeneth thee that tliou a.? Mat, 26. 62. a, thou nothing? MarkU, 60. | 15. 4. John 18. 22. a. thou the high-priest so? iJom. 9.t 20. who art thou that a, against God ? ANSWERETH. 1 Sam, 28. 15. God is departed, and a. me no more 1 Kings 18. 24. let the God that a, by fire, be God Job 12. 4. who calleth on God, and he a. him Prov. IS. 13. that a. a matter before he heareth 23. the poor entreat, but the rich a. roughly 27. 19. as face a. to face, so the heart of man Eccl. 5. 20. God a. him in the joy of his heart 10. 19. wine maketh merry, but money a. all things Mai. 2.t 12. Lord will cut off him that waketh and a. Gal. 4. 25. and a. to Jerusalem that now is ANSWERING. Luke 23. 40. but the other a, rebuked him Tit. 2. 9. servants he obedient, not a. again ANT, S. Prov. 6. 6. go to the a. thou sluggard, consider 30. 25. the a. are a people not strong, yet prepare ANTIQUITY. Isa. 23. 7. joyous city, whose a. is of ancient days ANVIL. Isa. 41. 7. encouraged him that smote the a. ANY. Exod. 11. 7. against a. of the children of Israel Lev. 4. 2. if a soul shall sin against any of the com- mandments, 13, 22, 27. I 5. 17 6. 3. lieth, in a, of all these that a man doeth Deut,32. 39. nor a. that can deliver out of my hand 2 Sam. 7. 7. spake I a word with a. 1 Chron, 17. 6. 9. 1. is there yet a, left of the house of Saul? 1 Kings 18. 26. was no voice, nor a, that answered Job 33. 27. he looketh tnd if o. say I have sinend 18 APO Psal 4. 6. many say, who will shew ns a. good? 5.t 9. no fiSthfalness in the mouth of o. of them Prov. 30. 30. a lion tnrneth not away for a. Zsa. 44. 8. there is no God, I know not a. Amos 6. 10. he shall say, is there yet a. with thee! Mark 8. 26. nor go nor tell it to a. in the town 11. 25. forgive, if ye have oaght against a. Luke 8. 43. had spent all, nor could be healed of a. Acts 9. 2. if he found a. of this way, men or women 1 Cor. 6. 1^. I will not be brought under power of a. Jam. 1. 5. if a. lack wisdom, let him ask of God 2 Pet. 3. 9. not willing that a. should perish 2 John 10. if there come a. and bring not this doctrine See Further, God, Man, More, Thing, Time, Wise. Any loiife, see Dead. APACE, see Flee, Fled. APART. Exod. 13. ] 2. shalt set a. all that open the matrix Ztev, 15. 19. she shall be put a. seven days 18. 19. thou shalt not approach, as long as she is a. He't. 12.t47. set a. holy things to the Levitcj Psahi. 3. the Lord liath set a. him that is godly Zecli. 12. 12. every family a. their wives a. 14. Mat. 14. 13. Jesus departed into a desert place a. 23. he went op into a mountain a. 17. 1. Luke 9. 28. 17. 19. then came the disciples to Jesus a. Mark 6. 31. and he said, come ye yourselves a. Jam. 1. 21. wherefore lay a. all filthiness APES, see Peacocks. APIECE. Num. 3. 47. thou shalt even take five shekels a. by poll 7. 86. the golden spoons weighing ten shekels a. 17. 6. every one of their princes gave him a rod a. 1 Kings7. 15. two pillars eighteen cubits high a. Luke 9. 3. neither take money, nor have two coats a< John 2. 6. containing two or three iirkins a. Apollvon, see Greek. APOSTLE Signifies, A messenger sent vpon any special arrvnd^ Rom. IG. 7. 2 Cor. 8. 23. It is applied [1] To Christ Jesus, who was sent from heaven to assume ' our nature,and work out our salvation,with authority to execute his prophetical and all his offices, and to send forth his apQstles to publish the gospel, Heb. 3. 1. [2] To a minister immediately sent from Christ to preach the gospel. Mat. 10. 2. Gal. 1.1. Som. 1. 1. Pad called to be an a. 1 Cor. 1. 1. 11. 13. inasmuch as I am the a. of the Gentiles 1 Cor. 9. 1. am I not an a. ? am I not free ? 2. 15. 9. that am not meet to be called an a. 2 Cor. 1. 1. Paul an a. of Jesus Christ, Eph. 1. 1 Col. 1. 1. 1 Tim. 1. 1. 2 Tim. 1. 1. Gal. 1. 1 12. 12. the signs of an a. were wrought among you 1 Tim. 2. 7. whereto I am ordained an a. 2 Tim. 1. 1] Tit, 1.1. Paul a servant of God and an a. of Christ Seb. 3. 1. consider the a. and high-priest of our prof. APOSTLES. Mat. 1 0. 2. now the names of the 12 a, are these Mark 6. 30. the a. gathered themselves together Imke 6. 13, he chose twelve, whom he named a. 9. 10. the a. when they were returned, told him 11. 49. I will send them prophets and a. 17. 5. the a. said to the Lord, increase our faith 22. 14. he sat down, and the twelve a. with him 24. 10. the women told these things to the a. A 'ts 1.26. he was numbered with file eleven a. 2 43. many sign.s were done by the a. 5. 12. 4. 35. laid them down at the a. feet, 37. | 5. 2. 5. 18. laid their hands on the a. and put them 8. 1. were all scattered abroad, except the a. Rom. 16. 7. who are of note among the a. 1 Cor. 4. 9. God hath set forth' us the o. last 12. 28. God hath set first a. ||29. are all a.? 15. 9. for I am the least of the a. that am not meet 2 Cor. 11. 5. not a whit behind the chiefest a. 12. 11. IS. such are false a. deceitfhl workers Gal. 1. 17. nor went to them that were a. before me 19. but other of the a. saw I none, save James Eph- 3 6. as it is now revealed to bis holy a. 4. 11. he gave some a. and some prophets 1 Thess. 2. 6. been burdensome as the a. of Christ 2 Pel. 3. 2. of the commandment of ns the a. of Lord fude 17. the words ipoken before of the c , APP Rev» 2. 2. them which say they are «* ftsd are not 18. 20. rejoice over her, ye holy a. and prophets APOSTLESHIP. Signifies, TAe office of the apostles, wliich was, to preafth ihegospel, baptize, work miracles, plant and confirm churches, and ordain ministerSf Mat. 10. l.|28. 19. Acts 14. 23. 1 Cor. 3. 6. Acts 1. 25. that be may take part of this a. Rom, 1. 5. by whom we have received grace and a. 1 Cor. 9. 2. the seal of mine a. are ye in the Lord GaL Q, 8. wrought effcciually in .Peter to the a. APOTHECARY. Exod. 30. 25. ointment compounded after art of a. 35. a confection after the art of the a. 37, 29. EccL 10. 1. dead Hies cause the oiutment of the a. APPARENTLY. Num. 12. 8. with him will I speak even a. and not APPAREL. Judg. 14.tl9. Samson slew 30 men, and took a. 2 Sam. 12. 20. David arose and changed Lis a. 1 Kings 10. 5. queen of Sheba bad seen the attend- ance of bis ministers and their a. 2 Ckron. 9. 4. Isa. 3. 22. the changeable suits of a. and mantles 4. 1. we will eat our own bread and wear our own a. 63. 1. who is this that is glorious in his a.? Zeph. 1. 8. and all such as are clothed in strange a. Acts 1. 10. two men stood by them in white a. 20. 33. I have coveted no man's silver or a. 1 Tim. 2. 9. that women adorn themselves in modest a. Jam. 2. 2. if a man come in goodly a, and a poor 1 Pet 3. 3. not of wearing gold^ or putting on a. See ROTAL. APPARELLED. 2 Sam. 13. 18. the king's daughters, virgins, were a, Jjukel. 25. behold they which are gorgeously a. APPEAL, ED. Acts 25. 11. no man deliver me, I a. unto Cesai-,21. 26. 32. been set at liberty, if he had not a. to Cesar 28. 19. I vras constrained to a. to Cesar APPEAR Signifies, [1] To he in sight. Gen. 1,. 9. Heb. 11. 3 [2] To come before, Exod. 34. 23. Acts 22. 30 [3] To be discovered or laid open, Jer. 13. 20^ [4] To present one's self as an advocate, Heb. 9. 24. Gen. 1. 9. God said, let the dryland a. and it was so Exod. 23. 15. and none shall a. before me empt^, 34. 20. Deut. 16. 16. 17, three times in the year all males shall a. 34. 24. desire thy land, when thoa shalt go to a. Deuf. 31. 11. when all Israel is corne to a. before L. Psal. 42. 2. when shall I come and a. before God? 90. 16. let thy work a. to thy servant, and glory Cant. 2. 12. the flowers a. ou the earth, the time of 4. 1. thy hair as a flock of goats that a. 6. 5. Isa. 1. 12. when ye come to a. before me Jer. 13. 26. vnW discover, that thy shame may a. Ezek. 21. 24. so that in all your doings your sins do a. Mat. 6. 16. that they may a. to men to fast 23. 28. even so ye outwardly a. righteous'to men 24. 30. then shall a. the sign of the Son of man lAike 11. 44. for ye are as graves which a. not 19. 11. they thought the kingdom of God should a. Acts 26. 16. of things in which I will a. to thee Rotn. 7. 13. bat sin, that it might a. sin, working 2 Cor. 5. 10. we mast all a. before the judgment-seat Col. 3. 4. when Christ who is our life shall a. then 1 Tim. 4. 15. that thy profiting may a. to all Heb. 9. 24. now to a. in the presence of God for us 28. to them shall he a. the second time to salvation 11. 3. were not made of things which do a. 1 Pet. 4. 18. where shall the ungodly and sinner a.? 5, 4. when the chief shepherd shall a. shall receive 1 John 2. 28. when he shall a. we may hare confidence 3. 2. it doth not yet a. what we shall be, but we know that when he shall a. we shall be like him Rev. 3. 18. the shame of thy nakedness do not a. APPEAR, referred to God. Lev, 9. 4. for to-day the Lord will a, to you, 6. 16. 2. I will a. in the cloud on the mercy-seat 1 Sam. 2. 27. did I plainly a. to the house of thy father 2 Chron. 1. 7. that night did God a. to Solomon Psal. 102. 16. build up Zion, he shall a. in his glory Isa, 66. 5. but he shall a, to your joy, they afihamed APP Acts 26. 16. of those things in the which I will «. APPEARANCE. Num. 9. 15. was on tabernacle as the a. of fire, 16 1 iSiim. 16. 7. for man looketh on the outward a. Van. 8. 1 5. stood before me as the a. of a man, 10. 18 10. 6. his face as the a. of lightning, his eyes as /o/m7. 24. judge not according to the a. but judge 2 Cor. 5. 12. which glory in a. and not in heart lO.tl. who in outward a. am base among yon 7. do ye look on things after the outward a. ? 1 Thess. 5. 22. abstain from all a. of evil APPEARED. Gen. 12. 7. theLord a. to Abram and sald,17. l.|l 8. 1. 26. 2. the Lord a. to Isaac and said, go not, 24 48. 3. Jacob said, God Almighty a. to me at Luz Exod. 3. 2. angel of the Lord a. in midst of the bnsli 4. 1. they will say, the Lord hath not a. to thee 6. 3. I a. to Abraham by name of God Almighty 14. 27. the sea returned when the morning a. 2 Sam. 22. 16. and the channels of the sea a. 1 Kings 11. 9. which had a. to Solomon twice 2 Kings 2. 11. behold, there a. chariot of fire Neh. 4.21. we laboured in the work till the stars », Jer. 31. 3. the Lord hath a. of old to me, saying Mat. 2. 7. Herod inquired what time the star a. 13. 26. the blade sprung, then a. the tares also 17. 3. there a. to ihem Moses and Elias, Mark 9. 4. 27. 53. and went into the holy city, and a. to manj- Mark 16. 9. Jesus a. first to Mary Magdalen 12. after that he a. in another form to two of them 14. after he a. to the eleven as they sat at meat Luke 1. 11. here a. to him an angel of the Lord 0. 31. who a. in glory, and spake of his decease 22. 43. there a. an angel to him, strengthening him 24. 34. the Lord is risen indeed, and a. to Simon Acts 2.'3. there a. to them cloven tongues like fire T. 2. the God of glory a. to our father Abraham 9. 17. even Jesus that a. to thee in the way 26. 16. 1 have a. to thee for this purpose 27. 20. and when neither sun nor stars a. Tit. 2. n. the grace of God h-ath n. to all men 3. 4. after the love of God toward man a. Heb. 9. 26. in the end halh he a. to put away sin Rev. 12. 1. there a. a great wonder in heaven, 3. APPEARETH. Lev. 13. 43. as the leprosy a. in the skin of the flesh. Veut. 2. 30. that he might deliver him , as a. this day Psal 46.t5. God shall help her, when morning a. 84. 7. every one of them in Zion a. before God Prov. 27. 25. the hay a. and the tender grass sheweth Jer. 6. 1. for evil a. out of the north and destruction Mai. 3. 2. and who shall stand when he a. ? Jam. 4. 14. your life js even as a vapour that a. APPEARING. 1 Tim. 6. 14. keep commandment till a. of our Lord 2 Tim. 1. 10. but is now made manifest by the a. 4. 1. who shall judge the quick and dead at bis a. 8. but to all them also that love his a. Tit. 2. 13. looking for glorious a. of the great God 1 Pet. 1. 7. be found to praise at the a. of Jesas APPEASE Gen. 32. 20. 1 will a. him with the present APPEASED, ETH. Esth. 2. 1. Ahasuerus a. he remembered Vcshti Prov. 15. 18. he that is slow to anger a. strife Acts 19. 35. when the town -clerk had a. the people APPERTAIN. Num. 16. 30. earth swallow them with all that a. Jer. 10. 7. who would not fear, for to thee doth it a. See Peetair APPERTAINED. Num. 16. 32. and all the men that a. to Korah, 33. APPERTAINETH, ING. Lev. 6. 5. and give it to him to whom it a. Rom. 4. 1. Abraham, our father, as a. to the flesh APPETITE. Job 38. 39. wilt thou fill the a. of the young lions t Prov. 23. 2. to thy throat, if thou be a man jiven to a. Eccl. 6. 7. all labour for mouth yet a. not filled Isa. 29. 8. but he awaketh, and his soul hath a. 56.t 11. they are strong of a. not satisfied APPLE 0/ the eye. Deut. 32. 10. he kept him as the a. of his et/e Psal. 17. 8. keep me as the a. of the eye, hide m* APP fratt T. S. keEp ray law as the a. of tUnt eye lam. 2. IS. lot not the «. 0/ thine eye cease Zech. 2 8. touciieth vuu, toucheth the «. o//iiS eye APPLE-free. Cant. 2. 3. as the a.-frce among the trees oftlie wood 8. 5. 1 raised thee up under the a.-tree, thy mother Jutl 1. 12. the palm-tree and a.-tree are withered APPLBS. frov. 2.^>. 11. like n. of gold in pictures of silver Cant. 2. 5. conilort me with a. for I am sick of love 7. 8. hreasts as clusters, and smell of thy nose like a. APPLY. Psal. 00. 12. that we may n. our hearts to wisdom ProB. 2.2. and «. tljine heart to understanding 22. 17. hear words, a. thine hearttomy knowledge 23 12. a. thine heart to instruction, and thine ears APPLIED. Eccl. 7. 2.'). I a. my heart to know and seek wisdom 8. 9. I a. my heart to every work that is done 10. wlicn I a. mine heart to know wisdom Hos. 7.t 0. they have a. their heart like aji oven APPOINT Signifies, [1] To constitute or ordain, Joslu 20. 9. [2] To assign or allot. Num. 4. 19. [3] To set «!«C, Gen. 41. 34. Lev. 20. l(i. U] To decree. Acts 17. 31. Heh. 9. 27. [5] To puriiose or resotoe. Acts 20. 13. [0] lojiromisc, Luke 22. 29.» [7] To nominate or pmjix. Acts 28. 23. [8] To conmumd or order, 2 Sam. 15. I.'). [9] To establish or settle, Prov. 8. 29. [10] To set or place, 2 Kings 10. 24. Nch. 7. 3. [11] To limit, 1 Sam. 13. 11. [12] Toordain or set apart for an office. Acts 6. 3. Gen. 30. 28. a. me thy wages, and I will give it 41. 34. let Pharaoh «. ollicers over the land icu. 20. 10. I will a. over you terror, consamptioii jVnm. 4. 19. Aaron and his sons a. every one to service 2iS«m. 0. 21. to a. me ruler over the pcopleof Lord 7. lO.Iwill o.aplaceformypeoplelsrael and plant Joh 14. 13. that thou wouldst a. me a set time Isa. 20.1. salvation will God$am.l3.11. thou earnest not within the days «. 19. 20. Samuel standing as a. over them, the Spirit 2 iSniH. 17. 14. the Lord had a. to defeat the counsel 1 Kings 1. 35. I have a. him to be ruler over Israel 20. 42. let go a man whom I had a. to destruction Neh. 6. 7. thou hast Sce Chaldeans. ARMIES. Exod. 7. 4. lay hand on Egypt, and bring forth my a. 12.17. same day I brought your a. out of Egypt J^um. 33. 1. went forth with their a. under Moses Veut. 20. 9. they shall make captains of the a. to lead 1 Sam. 17. 10. said, I defy the a. of Israel this day 26. that he should defy the- a. of the living God 45. 1 come in the name of the God of the a. of Israel Job 25. 3. is there any number of his a. ? Psal, 44. 9. thou goest not forth with our a. 68 12. kings of a. did flee apace, she that tarried Cant. 6. 13. as it were the company of two a. Isa, 34. 2. and his fury upon all their a. Dan. 9.t27. with abominable a. make desolate Mat. 22. 7. he sent forth his a. and destroyed Luke 21. 20. ye see Jerusalem compassed with a. Meb. 11. 34. who turned to flight the a. of the aliens Rev. 10. 14. and the a. in heaven followed him 19. th£ kings of the earth and their a. gathered ARMOUR Signifies, [1] Weapons or instruments oj war^ 1 Sara. 17. 54. [2] The strong and powerful lusts ofsin, ignorance f error, and prof anp.ness, which are the armour, whereby tjie devU keeps up his power and dominion in tlie hearts of men, Luke 11. 22. [3] Spoil, 2 Sam. 2.t 21. [4] Such graces and spiritual weapons as are for the defence of the soul, and whereby we may be enabled to combat with our spiritiud enemies, Rom. 13. 12. Eph. 6. 11. [5] A good conscience, tvhich being always at- tended with uprightness of life, is a defence against all temptations, eitjier fromprosperity or adversity, 2 Cor. 6. 7. 1 Sam. 17. 54. David put Goliath's a. in his tent 2 Sam. 2. 21 . turn thee aside and take thee his a. 1 Kings 22. 38. they washed his a. according to word 2 Kings 3. 21. they gathered all able to put on a. 10. 2. seeing ye have a fenced city also and a, 20. 13. Hezekiah shewed his precious things, silver and gold, the house of his a. Isa. 39. 2. Job 39.t 21. he goeth on to meet the a. Jja.22. 8. didst look in that day to the a. ofthehonse Imke 11. 22. he taketh his a. wherein he trusted • Bom. 13. 12. and let us put on the a. of light 2 Cor. 6. 7. approving by the a. of righteousness Eph.6. 11. put on the a, of Gtod to stand ag. devil 13. take to you the whole a. of God to withstand ARMOUR-ienrer. Judg. 9. 5i. Abimelech called his a.-tcarcr, saying 1 Sam, 14. 7. a.~b. said, do all that is in thine heai-t 16^21. Saul loved David, and he became his a.-b. 31. 6. Saul died, his three sons, and his a.-b. ARMOURY. Cant. 4. 4. like the lower of David bullded for an a. Jer. 50. 25. the Lord hath opened his a. AROSE. Cm, 19. 33. he perceived not when she a. 35. ARR Gen. 17. 7. and lo my sneaf a. and stood upright Exod* 1.8. now there a. up a new king over Egypt, who knew not Joseph, ^cis 7. 18. Judg. 2. 10. a a gei^ration that knew not the Lord 5. 7. till I Deborah a, till I a. a mother inlsrael 20. 8. all the people a. as one man, saying 1 Sam. 9. 26. and they a. early, Isa. 37. 36. 17. 35. when he a. against me, I slew him 2 Kings 23. 25. neither after him a. there any like 2 Ckron. 36. 16. till the wrath of the Lord a. Job29. 8. young men hid, aged a. and stood up Psal. 76. 9. when God a. to judgment, to save the Eccl. 1. 5. the sun hasteth to his place where he a. Ban. 6. 19. the king a. early and went to the den Mat. 2. 14. he a. and took the young child, 21. 8. 15. she a. and ministered lo them, Luke4.^9'. 26. he a. and rehuked the winds of the sea, and there was a great calm, Mark 4. 39. LukeS. 24. 9. 9. and he a. and followed him, 19. Mark 2. 14. 25. he took her by the hand, and the maid a. 27. 52. and many bodies of saints which slept a. Mark 9. 27. but Jesus lifted him up, and he a. lAtke 6. 4S. when the flood a. the stream beat 13. 20. he a. and came to his father, he kissed him ^c/a11. 19. the persecution which a. about Stephen 19. 23. there a. no small stir about that way 23.7. when he so said, there a, a dissension, 10. See Rose. AROSE and went. 1 Sam. 3. 6. Samuel a. and ttenitoEli, and said, here 23. 16. Jonathan a. and went to David into the wood 25. 1. David a. and went to the wilderness of Paran 1 Kings 19. 21. Elisha a. and went after Elijah Jonah'i.i. so Jonah a. and v^ent to Nineveh A cts 9. 39. then Peter a. and went with them ARRAY Signifies, [1] To pw* on ctppari^Z, Estli. 6. 9. Rev, 7, 13. [2] To put an armg in a fit posture to fight, 2 Sam. 10. 9. The terrors of God set themselves in array against me, /o&6. 4. His judgments are like a numerous and well-ordered army, under the conduct of an ir- resistible general, who designs and directs them to invade me on every side. Esih. 6. 9. that they may a. tlie man withal Job 40. 10. and a. thyself with glorj and beauty /?r. 43.12. shall a. himself with the land of Egypt 1 Tim. 2.9. that women adorn, not with costly a. ARRAY. 1 Sam. 4.t 2, they slew of the a. iu the field 2j5'am. 10.9. Joab put the choice in a. against Syrians Job 6. 4. the terrors of God set themselves in a. Jer. 50. 14. put yourselves in a. against Babylon See Battle. ARRAYED. Gen. 41. 42. Pharaoh a. Joseph in fine linen 2 Chron. 28. 15. took the captives, with spoil a. them Mat. 6. 29. was not a. like one of these, Luke 12. 27. Luke 23. 11. Herod ani his men of war a. Christ Acts 12. 21. Herod a. in royal apparel sat on his Rev. 7. 13. what are these that are a. in white robes ? 17. 4. the woman was a. iu purple and scarlet colour 19. 8. to her was granted to be a. in fine linen ARRIVED. Luke 8. 26. they a. at the country of the Gadarenes Acts 20, 15. and the next day we o. at Samos ARROGANCY. 1 Sam. 2. 3. let not a. come out of your mouth Prov, 8. 13. pride and a. and the evil way do I hate Isa. 1 3, 11. 1 will cause the a. of the proud to cease Jtr. 48. 29. heard pride of Moah, his loftiness, his a. ARROW Signifies, [1] A dart used for pleasure or in war, 1 Sam. 20. 20. Jer. 51. 11. [2] Inward ter- rors from God, Job6. 4. Psal. 38. 2. [3] Wicked intentions, Psal. 11. 2. [4] Abusive or slanderous words, Psal. 64. 3. [5] Tlie judgments of God, suck as thunder, Ugktning, tempests, famine, Sfc. 2 Sam. 22. 15. E/ek. 5. 16. Hab. 3. 11. [6] The word of God, which is sharp and power- ful in piercing and turning the hearts of sinners, Psal. 45. 5. 1 Sam. 20. 36. Janathan shot an a. beyond him 2 Kings 9. 2-1 and the a. went out at his heart ART 21 2 K-.ngs 13. 17. a. of Lord's deliverance from Syria 19. 32. nor shall he shoot an a. there, Isa. 37. 33. Job 34.t6. my a. is incurable without transgression 41. 28. the a. cannot make him flee, sling stones Psal 11. 2. they make ready their a. on the strin"- 64. 7. with an a. suddenly shall they be wounded 91. 5. nor afraid for the a. that flieth by day Prov. 25. 18. that beareth false witness is a sharp a. Jer. 9. S. their tongue is as an a. shot out Lam. 3. 12. he hath set me as a mark for the a. Zech. 9. 14. and his a. shall go forth as lightning ARROWS Num. 24. 8. he shall pierce them thro' with his a. Dent. 32. 23.1 will spend mine a. upon them 42. 1 will make mine a. drunk with blood 1 Sam. 20. 20. I will shoot three a. on the side '2 Sam.22. 15. the Lord thundered, and he sent out a. and scattered them, Psid. 18. 14. 2 Kings\Z.\5. take bow and a. took to him bow and u. 18. take the a. and smite upon the ground /o&6.4. the a. of the Almighty are within me Psal. 7. 13. he ordainelh a. against the persecuters 21. 12. shalt make ready thine a. against them 38. 2. for thine a. stick fast in me, and thv hand 45. 5. thine a. are sharp in the heart of enemies 57. 4. sons of men, whose teeth are spears and a. 58. 7. when he beudeth his bow to shoot his a. 64. 3. bows to shoot their a. even bitter words 76. 3. there brake he the a. of the bow, the shield 77. 17. clouds poured, thine a. also went abroad 120. 4. sharp a. of the mighty, with coals of juniper 127. 4. as a. are in the band of a mighty man 144. G. shoot out thine a. and destroy them Proy. 26. 18. as a madmanwho castetha.anddeath Isa. 5. 28. whose a. are sharp and their bows bent 7. 24. with a. and bows shall men come thither Jer. 50. 9. theb" a. shall be as of an expert man 14. shoot at Babylon, spare no a. she hath sinned 51. 11. make bright the a. gather the shields Lam. 3. 13. hath caused the a. of bis quiverto enter JEzek. 5. 16. I shall send the evil a. of famine 21. 21. he made his a. bright, he consulted images 39. 3. 1 will cause thy a. to fall out of thy hand 9. Israel shall go forth, and bui-n bows and a. Hab. 3. 11. at the light of thine a. they went ART, Verb. Gen. 3. 9. God said to Adam, where a. thou ? 13. 14. Lord said, look from the place where thou a. 24. 23. he said, whose daughter a. thou ? 47. 27. 24. and he said, u. thou my very son Esau ? 32. 17. whose a. thou ? whither goest thou ? 39. 9. kept back but thee, because thou a. his wife 41. 39. there is none so discreet and wise as thou a. 46. 30. now let me die because thou a. yet alive Exod. 4.26. she said, a bloody husband thou a. Josh. 5. 13. a. thou for us or our adversaries ? Judg. S- 18. they answered, as thou a. so were they 12. 5. tlie men said to him, a. thou an Ephraimite? 13. 11. a. thou the man that spakesl to the woman 2 1 ■Sam. 19. 3. 1 will go out and stand by where thou a. 1 Kingsl^. 18. be said, I am a prophet also as thou a. 22. 4. Jehoshaphat said, I am as thou a. 2 Kings 3. 7. 2 CTtro!i. 20. 7. a. not thou our God, who didst drive Job 35. 8. wickedness may hurt a man as thou a. Isa. 14. 10. a. thou also become weak as we ? a. like Jer. 14. 22. a. not thou he, O Lord our God, we Luke 7. 19. a. thou he that should come, orlookwe John 1. 49. Rabbi, thou a, the Son of God, king of Is. Acts 21. 38. a. not thou that Egyptian made uproar 22. 27. the captain said, tell me, a. thou a Roman J Rev. 11. 17. a. and wast, and a. to come, 16. 5. , ART, S, Substantive. . Exod. 30. 25. an ointm. after the a. of the apothecary 2 Chron. W. 14. divers spices prepared by a. of apolh. ActslT. 29. the Godhead not like stones graven by a. 19. 19. many also of them which caused curious a. ARTIFICER. Gen. 4. 22. Tubal-cain, an instructor of every a. Isa. 3. S. take away the captain and the cunning a ARTIFICERS. 1 Chron. 29. 5. for all manner of works made by o. 2 Chron. 34. 11. to a. and builders gave they money ARTILLERY. 1 Sam, 20. 40. Jonathan gave his a. to the lad 22 AS H AS SigniOes, fll Like, 1 Pet. 3. 8. [2] While, Acts 20. 9. [3] For, Mat. 6. 12. [f] Because, John 15. 12. I 17. 2. [5] After tU manner of. Job 31. 33. It sheweth, [1] Likeness in qualitij, but not in quantity. Mat. 5. 48. [2] Equally, John 5. 23. [3] The likeness of a thing, but not the truth of that thing. Mat. 26. 55. [4] The like- ness and truth of a thing, Heb. 12. 7. Geu, 2.+ 18. 1 will make him an help a. before him 3. 5. ye shall be a. gods, knowing good and evil 22. behold the man is become a. one of us 1 Sam. 16, 7. the Lord seeth not a. man seeth 2 Kings 8. 27. he did evil o. did the honse of Ahab ^. 13. had made in the temple a, the Lord had said Ezra 10. 12. a. thon hast said, so must we do "Psal. 125. 5. a. for such a. turn aside to crooked ways Prov. 24. 29. say not, I will do to him a. he hath done Isa. 24. 2. a. with the people, a. Vrith the servant Mai, 10. 25. disciple a. his master, servant a. bis lord 19. 19. shalt love thy neighb. o. thyself, Rom. 13. 9. John\.\i. behold (he glory a. of the only-begotten Acts 7.t 37. the Lord raise up a prophet o. myself 51.ye resist H. Ghost, a. your fathers did, so do ye 2 Cor. 2. 17. but a. of sincerity, but a. of God speak Gal. 4. 12. brethren, be a. I am, fori am a. ye are Col, 2. 6. a. ye have receivedChrist Jesus, so walk in Even AS. 1 Cor. 3. 5. even a. the Lord gave to every man Eph. 5. 33. every one so love his wife even a. himself Col. 3. 13. even a, Christ forgave you, so do ye Rev. 2. 27. even a. I received of my Father ASCKND Signifies, [1] To get or climb up. Josh. 6. 5. [2] To go up to heaven, Eph. 4. 9, 10. Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? Psal. 24. 3. Who shall be tulmitted and accounted a true member of the church, and enjoy tlie favour and blessing of God? No man hath ascended up to heaven, John 3. 13, Ifo man hath attained the perfect knowledge of Jteaveidy things, so as to know the secret will and counsels of God. Josh. G. 5. the people shall a, up every man straight Psal. 24. 3. who shall a. into the hill of the Lord, and shall stand in his holy place ? Rom. 10.6. 135.'7.hecanseth vapours too. /er. 10. 13. | 51.16. 139. 8. if I a. up into heaven thou art there Isa. 14. 13. thou hast said I will a. to heaven, 14. Eiek. 38. 9. thou shalt a. and come like a storm John 6. 62. if ye shall see the Son of Man a. up 20.17. I a. to my Father, and your Father, my God Bev. 17. 8. beast shall a. out of the bottomless pit ASCENDiED. Judg. 13. 20. the angel of the Lord a. in the flame Psal. 68. 18. thou hast a. up on high, thou hast led Prov. 30, 4. who hath a. up into heaven, or descend, John 3. 13. no man hath a. to heaven, but he that 20. 17. touch me not, I am not yet a. to my Father Acts 2. 34. David is not yet a. into the heavens Eph. 4. 8. when he a. up on high, he led captivity cap. 9. now that he a. \\ 10. is the same also that a. Rev. 8. 4. the smoke of the incense a. before God 11. 12. they a. up to heaven in a cloud, and enemies ASCENDETH. Rev.lX. 7. the beast that a. out of the bottomless pit 14 11. the smoke of their torments, for ever ASCENDING. Gen. 28, 12, the angels of God a. and descending 15am, 28, 13, said, I saw gods a. ont of the earth Luke 19, 28, he went before a. up to Jerusalem JohnLSl. angels of God a. and descending on the Son Rev. 7. 2. I saw another angel a. from the east ASCENT. 2 Sam. 15. 30. David went up by the a. of Olivet 1 KinaslO.5. and his a. by which he went, 2C/iroB.9.4. ASCRIBE. Deuf. 32, 3. a. ye greatness to our God, he is the Job 36. 3. I will a. righteousness to my Maker Psal 68 4. a. ye strength to God, his excellency ASCRIBED. 1 Sam. 18. 8. a. to David 10,000, to me a. but 1000 ASH. Ita. 44. 14- he planteth an a. the rain doth nourish it ASHAMED Gen. 2. 25 . naked the man and his wife, and were not a. Judg. 3. 25. and they tarried till they were a. 2 Sam. 10.5. the men were greatly a. 1 Chron. 19.5. 19.3. as people being a. steal away when they flee 2 Kings 2. 17. and when they urged him till he was a. 8.11. he settled his countenance till he was a. 2 Chron. 30. 15. the priests and the Leviles were a. Ezra 8. 22. 1 was a, to require of the king a band 9. 6. 1 am a. and blush to lift up my face to thee Job 6. 20. they came thither, and were a. 11. 3. when thou mockest, shall no man make a. ? 19. 3. ye are not a. to make yourselves strange to me P,sa?.34.5. were lightened, and their faces were not a. 74. 21. O let not the oppressed return a. let poor Prov. 12. 4. she that maketh a. is as rottenness Isa. 20. 5. shall be a. of Ethiopia their expectation 24. 23. the sun shall be a. when'the Lord shall reign 30. 5. all a. of a people that could not profit them 33.9. earth monrneth, Lebanon is a. and bewn down Jer. 2. 26. as the thief is a. when he is found, so is 6. 15. were they a. they were not at all a. 8. 12. 8. 9. the wise men are a. they are dismayed 14. 4. plowmen were a. they covered their heads 48. 13. Moab shall be a. of Chcmosh, as Israel was a. Ezek. 16. 27. the daughters of the Philistines are a. 32. 30. with terror they are a. of their might Luhe 13. 17. all his adversaries were a, and the people 16. 3. what shall I do, I cannot dig, to beg I am a. Rom. 1. 16. 1 am not a. of the gospel of Christ 5.5. hopemakethnot a. because tlfe love of God is 6. 21. what fruit in things whereof ye are now a.? 2 Cor. 7. 14. if I have boasted anything, I am not a. 2 Tim. 1. 12. I suffer, nevertheless I am not a. 16. Onesiphorus was not a. of my chain Heb. 2. 11. he is not a. to call theijj. brethren 11. 16. God is not a. to be called their God Ashamed and confounded; see Confounded. Be ASHAMED. Gen. 33. 23. let her take it to her, lest we be a. Psal, 6. 10. let all my enemies be a. and sore vexed 25. 3. yea, let none that wait on thee be a. let them he a. who transgress without cause 31. 1. in thee do I put my trust, let me never he a. 17. let me not be a. let the wicked be a. 35. 26. 69. 6. let not them that wait be a. for my sake 86. 17. they which hate me, may see it and he a, 109. 28. when they arise, let them he a. but let 119. 78. let proud be a. for they dealt perversely Isa. 1. 29. for they shall be a. of the oaks which ye 23. 4. be thou a. O Zidon, the sea hath spoken 26. 11. they shall see and he a, for their envy 42. 17. they shall he greatly a. that trust in images 44. 9. they see not nor know, that they may be a. 11. all bis fellows shall be a. shall he a. together 45. 24. all that are incensed against him shall 2>e a. 65. 13. my servants rejoice, but ye shall he a. 66. 5. shall appear to your joy, and they shall be a. Jer. 2. 36. thou shalt he a. of Egypt, as a. of Assyria 3. 3. and hadsta whore's forehead, refasedstto he a. 12. 13. and they shall be a. of your revenues 17. 13. Lord, all that forsake thee shall be a, 20. 11. my persecutors shall stumble and he a. ,48. 13. Moab shall be a. of Chemosh, as Israel was 50. 12. your mother that bare you shall be a. Ezek. 16. 61. shall remember thy ways, and be a. 43. 10. shew Israel, they may he a. of their iniquities 11. and if they be a. of all that they have done Hos. 4. 19. they shall he a. because of their sacrifices 10. 6. and Israel shall be a. of Lis own counsel JoelA. 11. he ye a. O ye husbandmen, howl for wheat 2. 26. and my people shall never he a. 27, Zech. 9. 5. for her expectation shall be a. 13. 4. the prophets every one he a. of his vision 3frtri 8.38. shall 6e a. of me and my words, Xi4.ike9.26. 2 Cor. 9. 4. we (tliat we say not, you) should be a. Phil. 1. 20. that in nothing I shall he a. but with 2 Thess. 3. 14. no company with him, that he may be a. Tit. 2. 8. he that is on the contrary part may be a. 1 Pet. 3. 16. may he a. that falsely accuse your good Not he or be not ASHAMED. Num. 12. 14. should she not be a. seven days ? Psal. 25.2. O my God, I trust in thee, let me «o/ bea. 31. 17. let me not he a. Lord, 119. 116, ASK Psal. 37. 19. they shall not be a. in the evil time 119.6. then shall I no« 6e a. wlien I have respect to 40.1 will speak of thy testimonies, and not be a. 80. let my heart be sound, that I be not a. 127. 6. they shall not be a. but shall speak with Isa. 29. 22. saith the Lord, Jacob shall not be a. 45. 17. ye shall not be a. world without end 49. 23. they shall not be a. that wait lor me 50. 7. my face like a flint, I know I shall nut he a. 54. 4. fear not, for thon shalt not be a. Zeph. 3. 11. in Uiatday shalt thou not be a. Rom. 9.33. who bellfiveth on hira shall aoi be a. 10. 11 2 Cor. 10. 8. for tho' I boast, I should not be a. 2 Tim. l.S.be not therefore a. of testimouy of Lord 2. 15. to God, a workman, that needeth not be a. 1 Pet.i. 16. suffer as a Christian, let hiin not be a. 1 John2. 28. not be a. before him at his coming ASHES Signifies The remains of fuel after it has been bunt, 2 Pet, 2, 6, They denote [] The frailty and extreme vileness of man, tvhen compared with his Creator, Gen, 18. 27. [2] Deep humiliatiott, Esth. 4. 1. Jonah 3. 6. Gen. 18. 27. to speak, which am but dust and a. Lev. 6, 10. and the priest shall take up the a. 11. and carry forth the o, without the camp Num. 19, 9, a man that is clean shall gather the a. 2 Sam. 13. 19. Tamar put a. on her head, and rent 1 Kings 13.3. altar shall be rent, and a. poured out 20. 38. tlie prophet disguised himself with a. Esth. 4. 1. Mordecai put on sackcloth with a. 3. and many lay in sackcloth and a. Job 2. 8. Job sat down among the a. 13. 12. your remembrances are like to a. yoUr 30. 19. into mire, I am become like dust and a. 42. 6. I abhor myself, and repent in dust and a* Psal. 20.+ 3. and turn to a. thy burnt-sacrifice 102. 9. for 1 have eaten a. like bread, and ming^-td 147. 16. he scattereth the hoar-frost like a. Isa.A4. 20, he feedeth on a. a deceived heart turned 58, 5. and to spread sackcloth and a. under him 61. 3. to give them beautj for a. the oil of jey Jer. G. 20. O daughter, wallow thyself in a. Lam. 3. 16. he hath covered me with a. Ezek. 28, 18, I will bring thee to a. on the earth Dan. 9. 3. I set my face to seek in sackcloth and a. Jonah 3. 6. king covered with sackcloth, and sat in a. Mai. 4, 3, the wicked shall be a. under your feet Mat. 11. 21. if works were done, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and a. Luke 10. 13. Heb. 9. 13. if the a. of an heifer sanctifieth to the 2 Peter 2, 6, and turning the cities of Sodom into a. ASIDE, 2 Kings 4, 4, said, thou shalt set a. thatwhicU is ful. Job l.t 19, came a great wind from a. wilderness Mark7. 33, he took him a. from the multitude John 13, 4, he riseth and laid a. his garment Heb. 12,1, let us lay a. every weight and sin that doth See Go, Gone, Turn, Went, Lay. ASK Signifies, [1] To inquire, Gen. 32, 29, Mark 9, 32. [2] To require or demand, Gen. 34. 12. Dan. 2. 10. [3] To seek counsel, Isa. 30, 2. Hag. 2, U. [4] To pray, John 15, 7, Jam, 1. 6, [.)] To expect, Luke 12, 48, [G] 7'u salule, i Sam. 25,t E. 2 Sam, 8,t 10, [7] lo lay to one's ckarae, Psal, 35,t 11, Gen. 32, 29, wherefore dost thon « after my name? 34, 12, a. me nevfr so much dowry and gift, 1 give Deut. 4, 32, for a. now of the days that arc past 13. 14. shall a. diligently, and ir il betiuth 32, 7, a. thy father, and he will sbew thee Josh. 4. 6, when your children a. their fatheif, "Jl, Judg. 18, 5, a. counsel, we pray tliee, of God 1 Sam. 10,t 4, and they will o, thee of peace 12. 19. we have added this evil, to a. us a king 25.t 5. o. him in my name of pea^e, 2 Sam. 8. 10. 28. 16. whj dost thou o. of nie, seeing ihi Loid 2 iSam. 14. 18. hide not from me (he thiDi; I "< ASK Psal. 3. 8. a. of me, and I will give thee the heathen Isa.7. 11. a. thee a sign of Lord, a. it of the depth 12. 1 will not a. nor will I tempt the Lord 45. 11. soith the Lord, a. me of things to come 58. 2. they u. of me the ordinances of justice Jer. 6. 16. o. for the old paths, and walk therein 15. 5. who shall go aside, to a. what thou dost 18. 13. a. ye now among the heathen who heard 30. 6. a. and see whether a man doth travail 38. 14. 1 will a. thee a thing, hide nothing from me 48. 19. a. him that fleeth, and her that escapeth 50. 5. they shall a. the way to Zion with their faces Lam. 4. 4. the young children a. hroad, and no man Dan. 6. 7. who shall a. a petition of any god, 12. Hos, 4. 12. my people a. coonsel at their stocks Hag. 2. 11. a. now the priests concerning the law Zeeh. 10. 1. a. ye of the Lord rain in time of latter Mat. 6. 8. what ye have need of, before ye a. him 7. 7. a. and it be shall be given you, Ltdce 11. 9. 9. whatmanofyoa,iffais soQa.bread,i/ui:elI.ll. 11. shall give good things to them that a. him 14. 7. promised to give her whatsoever she would a. 18. 19. agree touching any thing they shall a. 20. 22. ye know not what ye a. Mark 10. 38. 21. 22. whatsoever ye a. in prayer, believing, ye shall 22. 46. nor dnrst any man a. him more questions, Jtfar* 12. 34. Luke 20. 40. Marts. 22. a. what thou wilt, I will give thee, 23. 9. 32. they were afraid to a. him, Lute 9. 4S. Luke 6. 30. taketh thy goods, a. them not again 11. 13. give the holy Spirit to tliem that o. him 12. 48. much committed, of him they will a. more John 1. 19. when the Jews sent priests to a. him 9. 21. we know not, he is of age, a. him, 23. 11. 22. whatsoever thou wiit a. of God, he will 13. 24. Peter beckoned to him that he should a. 14. 13. whatsoever ye a. in my name, 15. 16. 14. if ye a. any tiling in my name I will do it 15, 7. if ye abide in me, a. what ye will, it shall be 16.' 19. Jesus knew that they were desirous to a. 23. and in that day ye shall a. me nothing 24. and a. ye shall receive, that your joy may be fall 30. and needest not that any man should a. thee 18. 21. a. them which heard me what I said Acts 10. 29. 1 a. therefore for what intent ye sent 1 Cor. 14. 35. let them a. their husbands at home Eph. 3. 20. to do above all that we can a. or think Jam. 1. 5. if any lack wisdom, let him a. of God 6. but let him a. in faith, nothing wavering 4. 2. yet ye have not, because ye a. not 3. ye a. and receive not, because ye a. amiss 1 John 3. 22. whatsoever we a. we receive of him 5. 14. if we a. any thing according to his will 15. if we know he heareth us, whatsoever we a. 16. sin a sin which is not unto death, he shall a. See Counsel. ASKED. Oen. 32. 29. Jacob a. him and said, tell me thy name 43. 7. the man a. us straitly of our kindred Josh. 19. 50. they gave him the city which he a. Judg, 5. 25. he a. water, she gave him milk 13. 6. but I a. him sot whence he was 18.tl5. a. him of peace, 1 Sam. 17.t22. | 30.t21. 1 Sam. 1. 17. God grant the petition thou hast a. 1 20. she called bi^ name Samuel, that is a. of God 27. the Lord hath given me my petition I a. 1 Kings 3. 11. because thou a. this thing and not a. 2 Kings 2. 10. he said thou hast a. a hard thing Ezra 5. 10. we a. their names to certify thee Job 21. 29. have ye not a. them that go by the way Psal, 21. 4. he a. life of thee, thou gavest him 35.tll. they a. me things that I knew net 105. 49. the people a. and he brought quails Isa. 30. 2. and have not a. at my mouth 41. 28. when I a. of them, could answer a word 65. 1. 1 am sought of tliem that a. not for me Bon. 2. 10. there is no king that a. such things 7. 16. 1 came and a. him the truth of all this Mat.l6. 13. he a. his disciples, Mark 8. 27. Luke9. 18. 22.23. Sadducecsa.him, 35. Jtfari9.11.|10.2.|12.18. iMke 18, 40. when come near bo a. what wilt thou John 4. 10. then wouldst have a. of him 16. 24. hitherto have ye a. nothing in my name Horn, 10, 20. made manifest to them that a. not ASS ASKEST. Judg. 13. 18. why a. thou thus after my name? John 4. 9. a. drink of me a woman of Samaria 18. 21. why a. thou me, ask them which heard ASKETH. Exod. 13. 14. thy son a. thee in time, Deut. 6. 20. Mic. 7. 3. prince a. and the judge a. for a reward Met. 5. 42. give to him that a. thee, Luke 6. 30. 7. 8. every one that a. receiveth, Liike 11. 10. John 16. 5. none of you a. me whither goest thou 1 Pet. 3. 15. to every one that a. you a reason of hope ASKING. 1 Sam. L2. 17. may see your wickedness in a. a king 1 Ckrim. 10. 13. Saul died for a. counsel of a familiar Psal. 78. 18. tempted God by a. meat for their lust l^uke 2. 46. hearing them, and a. them questions John 8. 7. they/oontlnned a. he lifted up himself 1 Cor. 10. '25. a. no qaestion for conscience, 27. ASLEEP Signifies, [1] To take rest in sleep, Jonah 1. 5. Mat. 20. 40. [2] To die, Acts 7. 60. 2 Pet. 3. 4. Judg. 4. 21. for Sisera was fast a. and weary Cant. 7. 9. the lips of those that are a. to speak Jonah 1. 5. but Jonah lay, and was fast a. iSat. 8. 24. arose a storm, but he was a. Mark 4. 38. 26. 40. he findeth the disciples a. Mark 14. 40. Acts 7. 60. when Stephen had said this, he fell a. 1 Cor. 15. 6. part remain, but some are fallen a. 18. then they which are fallen a. in Christ 1 Thejs. 4. 13. ignorant concerning them that are a. 15. we alive shall not prevent them that are a. 2 Pet. 3. 4. for since the fathers fell a. all things ASP, ASPS. Deut. 32. 33. their wine is the cruel venom of a. Job 20. 14. his meat is tlie gall of a. within him 16. he shall suck the poison of a. the viper's tongue Isa. 11. 8. the child shall play on the hole of the a. Bom. 3. 13. the poison of a. is under their lips ASSAULT, ED. Esih. S. 11. to cause to perish all tliat would a. them Acts\i.5. when there was an a. made of the Gentiles 17. 5. they a. the house of Jason, and sought to ASSAY, ED, ING. Deut. 4. 34. hath God a. to go and take a nation 1 Sam. 17. 39. David a. to go, for he had not proved Job 4. 2. if we a. to commune with thee, wilt thou Acts 9. 26. Saul a. to join himself to the disciples 16. 7. they a. to go to Bithynia, but the Spirit Heb. 11. 29. the Egvptians a. to do, were drowned ASS. Gen. 22. 3. Abraham rose up early, and saddled his a. 5. abide you here with the a. and I and the lad 49. 14. Issachar is a strong a. couching between Exod. 13. 13. every firstling of an a. redeem with 23. 4. if thou meet thine enemy's a. going astray 12. shaltrest ; that thine ox and thine a> may rest Num. 16. 15. 1 have not taken one a. from them 22. 23. the a. saw the angel standing, 25, 27. 28. the Lord opened the mouth of the a. 30. the a. said to Balaam, am not I thine a. ? Deut, 22. 10. not plow with an ox and a. together Josh. 15. 18. and Achash lighted off her a. Caleb said, what wilt thou? Judg. 1. 14. 1 5am. 25. 23. Judg. 15. 16. with the jaw-bone of an a. heaps 1 Kings 13. 28. the lion had not torn the a. 2,Kings 6. 25. until an a. head sold for 80 pieces Job 24. 3. they drive away the a. of the fatherless Prov. 26. 3. a bridle for the a. and a rod for fools Isa. 1. 3. ox his owner, and the a. his master's crib 32. 20. that send forth the feet of the ox and a. Jer. 22. 19. shall he buried with the burial of an a. Zech. 9. 9. thy king cometh, lowly, riding on an a. and on a colt the foal of an a. Mat. 21. 5. 14. 15. and so shall be the plague of the a. Mat. 21. 2. ye shall find an a tied, and a colt Luke 13. 15. doth not each loose his a. on sabbath 14. 6. which of you shall have an a. fallen into pit John 12. 14. when he had found a young a. sat 2 Pet. 2. 16. the dumb a. speaking, forbad madness See Saddle. ASS'S, Colt. Gen. 49. 11. binding his a. colt to the choice vine Job 11. 12. though man be born like a wild a. coU John 12. 15. thy king cometh sitting on an a. colt F ASS- 23 Wild ASS. Job 6. 5. doth the wild a. bray when he hath grass f 39. 5. who hath sent out the wild a. free? Jer. 2. 24. a wHd a. used to the wilderness snuffelh Hos. 8. 9. they are gone, a wild a. alone bv himself ASSES. Gen. 12. 16. Abram had he-a. and she-a. and camels 30. 43. Jacob had much cattle, camels, and a. 36. 24. as he fed the a. of Zibeon his fathe 47. 17. Joseph gave bread in exchange for a. Judg. 5. 10. speak, ye that ride on white a. 1 Sam. 8. 16. he will take your a. to work 9. 3. the a. of Kish, Saul's father, were lost 20. thy a. that were lost, they are found, 10. 2. 2 Sam. 16. 2. the a. be for the king's household 1 Chron. 27. 30. and over the a. was Jehdeiah 2 Chron. 28. 15. carried the feeble of (hem upon a. Ezra 2. 67. a. that went up to Jerssalem 6720. Neh. 7.69. Job 42. 12. for Job had sheep, and a thousand she-a. Isa. 21. 7. he saw a chariot of a. and pf camels Eztk. 23. 20. whose flesh is as the flesh of a. Wild ASSES. Job 24. 5. as iciU a. in the desert go they forth Psttl. 104. 11. the wild a. quench their thirst Isa. 32. 14. the forts shall be a joy of wild a. Jer. 14. 6. wild a. snuifed up the wind like dragons Dan. 5. 21. Nebuchadnezzar's dwell, was v/ithwilda. Young ASSES. Isa. 30. 6. they will carry their riches on young a. 24. young a. that ear the ground shall eat provender ASSEMBLE. Num. 10. 3. when they blow the assembly shall a. 2 Sam. 20. 4. a. me the men of Judah, and be here Isa. 11. 12. he shall a. the outcasts of Israel 45. 20. a. yourselves, and come, draw near together 48. 14. all ye a. yourselves and hear Jer.i. 5. a. yourselves, and let us go into the cities 8. 14. why do we sit still, a. yourselves, let us Ezek. 11. 17. 1 will a. you out of the countries 39. 17. a. yourselves, gather to my sacrifice Hos. 7. 14. they a. themselves for corn and wine Joel 2. 16. a. the elders gather the children 3. 11. a. yourselves and come, all ye heathen Amos 3. 9. a. youtselves on the mount of Samaria Mic. 2. 12. 1 will surely a. O Jacob, all of thee 4. 0. saith the Lord, I will a. her that halteth Zeph. 3. 8. I'll a. the kingdoms to pour indignation ASSEMBLED. Exod. 38. 8. women which a. at the door of tabernacU 1 Sam. 2. 22. they lay with the women that a. 1 Chron. 15. 4. David a. the children of Aaron 2 Chron. 30. 13. a. much people to keep the feast Ezra 9. 4. then a. to me every one that trembled 10. 1. when Ezra had prayed there a. to him Heh. 9. 1. the children of Israel a. with fasting Psal. 48. 4. lo, the kings were a. they passed by Isa. 43. 9. let the people be a. who can declare this Jer. 5. 7. a. themselves by troojiS in harlots' houses Dan. 6. 11. these men a. and found Daniel praying Mat. 28. 1 2. when they a. they gave large money John 20. 19. the disciples a. for fear of the Jews Acts 1. 4. being a. commanded them not to depart 4. 31. the place was shaken where they were a. 11. 26. a whole year they a. with the church 15. 25. it seemed good to us a. with one accord ASSEMBLING. Heb. 10. 25. forsake not the a. yourselves together ASSEMBLY. Gen. 28. 1 3. that thou mayest be an a. of people 49. 6. to their a. mine honour be not thou united Exod. 12. 6. the whole a. shall kill it in the even 16. 3. to kill this whole a. with hunger Lev. 4. 13. the thing be hid from the eyes of the a. Num. 10. 2. and make two trumpets for calling the a. 20. 6. Moses and Aaron went from presence of a. Deut. 9. 10. spake in the mount out of the midst of the fire, in the day of your a. 10. 4. 1 18. 16 Judg. 21. 8. none from Jabesh -gilead to the a. 1 Sam. 17. 47. all this a. shall know the Lord saves 2, Chron. 30. 23. the whole a. took counsel to keep Neh. 5. 7. I set a great a. against them PsaL 22. 16. the a. of the wicked have inclosed me 89. 7. God is to be feared in the a. of the sainU 24 AST Psal. 107. 32. praise him in the a. oC the elders 111. 1. I will praisB bim in the a. of the npright ProB. 5. 14. I was in all evil ia Ibe midst of the a. Jer. 6. 11. 1 will pour it on the o. of young men 9. 2. for they be an a. of treacherous men 15. 17. I sat not in the a. of the mockers Lam. 2. 6. he hath destroyed the places of the a. Ezek. 13. 9. they shall not be in the a. of my people 23.24. shall come against Aholibah with an a. Acts 19. 32. the a. was confnsed, and part knew not 39. it shall be determined in a lawful a. 41. he had thus spoken, he dismissed the a. Heb. 12. 23. to the general a. of thii first-born Jam. 2. 2. if there come to your a. a man Solemn ASSEMBLY. Lev. 23. 36. on the eighth day it is a solemn a. Num. 29. 35. Neh. 8. 18. Deut. 16. S. on the seventh day a solemn a. to the Lord 2 Kings 10.20. Jehu said, proclaim a solemn a. for Baal 2 Chron. 7. 9. in the eighth day they made a solemn a. Joel 1. 14. sanctify a fast, call a solemn a. 2. 15. Zeph. 3. IS. them that are sorrowful for the solemn a. ASSEMBLIES. Psal. 86. 14. the a. of violent men sought my sonl Eccl. 12. 11 . as nails fastened by the masters of a. Isa. 1. 13. the calling of a. I cannot away with 4. 5. God will create on her a. a cloud and smoke 14.+ 31. he shall not be alone in his a. Ezek. 44. 24. tbey shall keep my laws in all mine a. Amos 5. 21. I will not smell in your solemn a. ASSENT, ED. 2 Chron, 18. 12. declare good to the king with one a. Luke 23.+ 24. Pilate a, it should be as they required Acts 24. 9. Jews also a. that these things were so ASSIGNED. Gen. 47. 22. for the priests had a portion a. them Josh. 20. 8- tbey a. Bezer a city of refuge 2 Sam. 11. 16. be a. Uriah to a place he knew ASSIST. Rom. 16. 2. that ye a. ber in whatsoever business ASSOCIATE. Isa. 8. 9. a. yoorsel ves and ye shall be broken in pieces Van. 11. t6. at the end of years they shall a. AS SOON. Exod. 9. 29. a. as I am gone out of the city 2 Chron. 31. 5. a. as the commandment came abroad Psal. 18. 44. a. as they hear of me, shall obey me Jsa. G6. 8. a. as Zion travailed, she brought forth Luke 1. 44. a. as the voice of thy salutation sounded 8. 6. a. as it was sprung op it withered away John 18. 6. a. as he said, I am be, tbey went back Acts 10. 29. therefore came I a. as I was sent for 12. 18. a. as it was day there was no small stir Itev. 10. 10. a. as I had eaten it, my belly was bitter 12. 4. for to devour the child a. as it was born ASSURANCE. T>eut. 28. 66. thou shalt have none o. of thy life Isa. 32. 17. and the effect of righteousness, a. Acts 17. 31. whereof be hath given a. to all men Col. 2. 2. to all riches of the full a. of underst-anding 1 Thess. 1. 5. our gospel came in much a. Heb. 0. 11. to the full a. of hope to the end 10. 22. let us draw near in fall a. of faith ASSURE. 1 John 3. 19. and shall a. our hearts before him ASSURED. Lev. 27. 19. add the fifth, and it shall be o. to him Jer. 14. 13. I will ^ive you a. peace in this place Rom. 14.t 5. let every one be fully a. in his mind 2 Tim. 3. 14. continue in things tboa hast been a. ASSUREDLY. 1 Sam. 28. 1. know a. thou shalt go out with me 1 Kin(js 1. 13. a. Solomon my son shall reign, 17, 30. Jer. 32. 41. I will plant them in this land a. 38. 17. if thou a. go forth to the king of Babylon 49. 12. they have a. drunken, and shalt thou go Acts 2. 36. let all the house of Israel know a. 16. 10. a. gathering that the Ijord bad called us ASSWAGE, ED. - Gen. 8. 1 . over the earth, and the waters were a. Jobl6. 5. moving of my lips should a. your grief 6. though I speak, yet my grief is not a. ASTONIED. Etra 9. 3. placked off tLo bair, and sat down a. ATO Job 17. 8. npright men shall be a. at this 18. 20. they that come after bim shall be a* Ezek. 4. 17. that they may be a. one with another Dan. 3. 24. Nebacbadnezzar was a. and rose in haste 4. 19. then Daniel was a. for one hour 5. 9. his countenance was changed, his lords a. ASTONISHED. Lev, 26. 32. and yoar enemies shall be a. 1 Kings 9. 8. every one that passeth by shall be a. Jer. 18. 16. | 19. 8. | 49. 17. | 50. 13. Job 26. 11. the pUlars of heaven tremble and are a. Isa. 52. 14. as many were a. at thee, bis visage Jer. 2. 12. be a. O ye heavens, at this 4. 9. the heart of Ihe priests shall be a. 14. 9. why shouidiest thou be as a man a. j^zek. 3. 15. 1 remained a. among them seven days 26. 16. shall tremble at every moment and be a* 28. 19. they that know thee shall be a. at thee Da?i. 8. 27. i Daniel was a, at the vision Mat, 7. 28. the people were a. at his doctrine, 22. 33. Mmk 1. 22. I 6. 2. I 11. 18. Luke 4. 32. Mark 5. 42, they were a. with great astonishment 7. 37- and were beyond measure a. 10. 26. 10. 24. the disciples were a. at his words Luke 2. 47. a. at his understanding and answers 5. 9. he was a. at the draught of fishes 8. 56. ber parents were a. but he charged them 24. 22. yea, and certain women also made as a. Acts 9. 6. Saul trembling and a. said. Lord, what 10. 45. of the circnmciiiix)n which believed, were a. 12. 16. had opened door and saw Peter, they were a. 13. 12. the deputy when he saw, believed, being a. ASTONISHMENT. Deut, 28. 28. the Lord shall smite thee with a. 37. thou shalt become an a. and a proverb 2 C/jron. 7. 21- this house shall bean a. to every one 29 8. he hath delivered them to a. and hissing Psal. 60. 3: hast made us to drink the wine of a. Jer. 5.t30. a. is committed in the land 8. 21. 1 am black, a. hath taken held on me 25. 9. I will make them an a. and a hissing, IS. 11. this whole land shall be a desolation and a. 29. 18. I'll deliver them to be a curse and an a. 42. IS. ye shall be an execration and an a. 44. 12. 44. 22. therefore is your land an a. and a curse 51. 37. Babylon shall beccme heaps and an a. Ezek. 4. 16. son of man, behold, they shall drink water by maasure, and with a. 12. 19. 5. 15. it shall be an a. to the nations about thee 23. 33. thou shalt be filled with the cup of a. Zech. 12. 4. I will smite every horse with a. AsTKAY ; see'Wt.'STy Go, Gone, ASTROLOGERS. Tsa. 47. 13. let now the a. the star-gazers stand Dan. 1. 20. he found them ten times better than a. 2. 27. the secret cannot the a. shew to the king 4. 7. then came in the magicians and tLe a. 5. 7. the king cried aloud to bring in the a. Asonber; see Cleave, Cut, Divide, Put. AS WELL. Lev. 24. 16. as well the stranger, as he tliat is born in 22. onelaws as well for the stranger, as for your own Deut. 20. 8. let his brethren's heart faint as well as his 2 Sam. 11. 25. the sword devours onecuwe^^as another 1 Chron. 25. 8. they cast lots, as well the small as great 2 CAroK. 31. 15. to givea^weUto the great as the small Job 12. 3. bat I have understanding as well as yoa Psal. 87. 7. OS well the singers as the players shall he ActslO. 47. who received the HoIyGhost as weZ/as we 1 Cor.9.5.to lead about a sister as well as other apostles Heb. 4. 2. to as the gospel preached as weU as to them ATE. Psal. 106. 28. they a. the sacrifices of the dead Dan. 10. 3. I a. no pleasant bread nor flesh Rev. 10. 10. I took the little book, and a. it up ATHIRST. Judg. 15. 18. Samson was sore a. and called on Lord Ruth 2. C. when a. go to the vessels and drink Mat. '25. 44. when saw we thee a. or a stranger Rev. 21. 6. I'll give to him that is a. of fountain 22. 17. Spirit and bride say, let him that is a. come ATONEMENT Signifies, [1] Reconciliation or appeasing of anger, Rom. 5. 1. [2] A ransom, Job 33.+ 24. ATT Exod. 29. 33. eat things wherewith a. was made 36. thou shalt offer a bullock every day for a. 37. seven days shalt thou make a. or the altar 30. 10. Aaion once in year shall make a. upon it 15. to mike an a. for your souls. Lev. 17. 11. 16. thou shalt take the a. money of Israel 32. 30. peradventnre I shall make an a. for sin Lev. 1. 4. it shall be accepted for him to make a, 4. 20. tlie priest shall make an a. for them, and he forgiven, 26, 31, 35. | 5. 6, | 6. 7. | 12. & , I 14. 18. Num. 15. 25. 8. 34. so the Lord hath commanded to make a. 9. 7. make a. for thysel^and for them, 16. 24. 10. 17. God hath given it yoo to make a. fbi; them 12. 7. make an a. for her, and she shall be clean 14. 53. make an a. for the house, it shall be clean 16. 10. the scape-goat shall be presented to make a. 11. Aaron shall make an a. for himself and hoosa 16. he shall make an a. for the holy place 17. shall be no man there, when be maketh a. 18. he shall go and make a. for the altar 27. whose blood was broaght in to make a. 33. he shall mate a. for the holy sanctuary 34. everlasting statute to make a. once a year 23. 27. tenth day of 7th month shall be a day of a. 28. do no work, for it is a day of a. to make ^ 25. 9. in the day of a. make the trumpets sound Num. 8. 21. made a. for the Levites to cleanse them 19. given the Levites to make a. for Israel 16. 46. go quickly, make a. for wrath is gone out 25. 13. Phinehas hare it, because he made an a, 28. 22. a goat for a sin-offering to make a. 30. 29. 5. a kid of the goats to make an a. for yon . 31. 50. ear-rings to make an a. for our souls 2 Sam. 21. 3. wherewith shall I make the a. .' 1 Chron.. 6. 49. Aaxon and sons appointed to make a. 2 Chron, 29-24. the priests killed them to make an q. Neh. 10. 33. ordinances for offering to make an a. Job 33. 1 24. deliver him, I have found an a. Rom. 5. il. by whom we have now received a, ATTAIN. Psal. 139. 6. it is high, I cannot a. ui!to it Proi;. 1. 5. a map of understanding shall a. to wisdom Ezek. 46. 7. according as his hand shall ch to it Hos. 8. 5. how long ere they a. to innocency? Acts 27. 12. if they might a. to Phenice Phil. 3. 11. 1 might a. to the resurrection of the dead ATTAINED. Gen. 47. 9. and have not a. to the days of my fatlier Lev. 25.t26. his hand hath a. and found, sufficiency 2 Sam. 23. 19. howbeit he a. not to the first three,.23 1 Chron. 11. 21, 25 Rom. 9. 30. the C^ntiles have a. to righteousness, , 3] . Israel hath not a. to the law of righteousness Phil 3. 12. not as though I bad already a. or perfect 16. whereto we have already a. let us walk 1 Tim. 4. 6. good doctrine whereto thon bast a. ATTEND. Esth. 4. 5. Hatach whom be appointed to a. her Psal. 17. 1. O Lord, o. to my cry, 61. 1. | 142, 6. 55. 2. a. to me, hear me, I mourn and make a noise 86. 6. and a. to the voice of my sui^lication Prov. 4. 1. hear and a. to know understanding 30. my son, a. to my words, incline thine ear, 7. 24> 5. 1. my son, u. to my wisdom and bow thine ear 1 Cor. 7. 35. may a. on the Lord wiliout distraction ATTENDANCE. 1 Kings 10. 5. saw the a. of his ministers, 2 Chran.9A. 1 Tim. 4. 13. till I come, give a. to reaoing Beb. 7. 13. of which no man gave a. at the alt^ ATTENDED. Job 32. 12. 1 a. to you, none of you convinced! J©1> Psal. 66. 19. he hath a. to the voice of my prayer Acts 16. 14. she a. to the things spoken by Paul ATTENDING. Rom. 13 .6. ministers a. continually oi this very thing ATTENT. 2. Chron. 6. 40. let thice ears he a. to the prayer 7. 15. mine ears shall be o. at the prayer made^.f ATTENTIVE. Neh. 1. 6. let thine ear now bs o. 11. Psal ISO. 2. 8. 3. the ears of the people were- a, Luke 19. 48. ATTENTIVELY. Job 37. a, hear o. the noise of bis voice, and s j;iu(J: A VO ATTIRE, ED. ioi,. IG -1. with the liutn mitre shall Aaron be a. i^rov. 7. 10. met him a woman with a. of .in harlot Jer. % S2. can a bride forget her a.? yet my people Zzek. 23. 15. exceeding in dyed a. on their heads ATTRIBUTED. Job l.t22. Job sinned not, nor a. folly to God AVAILETH. Esfh 5.13. jet all this a. me nothing so Jong as I see Gal. 5. 6. in Christ circumcision a. not, 6. 15. Jam. 5. 16. the prayer of a righteous man a. much AUDIENCE. Gen. 23. 13. Abraham spake to Bphron in a. of people Exod. 24. 7. took book of covenant, and read in a. 1 Sam. 25. 24. let thme handmaid speak in thy a. 1 Chrm. 2S. 8. in the a. of our God keep and seek Nell. IS. 1. they read in the book of Moses in the a. Imhe 7. 1. ended all his sayings in the a. of the people 20. 45. in a. of the people he said to his disciples Acts 13. 16. Israel, and ye that fear God, give o. 15. 12. then all the miJtitude gave a. to Barnabas 22. 22. and they gave him o. to this word AVENGE. Lev. 19. 18. thou shalt not a. nor bear grndge 26. 25. that shall a. the quarrel of my-oovenant Num. 31. 2. a. Israel of the Midianites, 3. Deut. 32. 43. he will a. the blood of his servants 1 Sam. 24. 12. the Lord judge and a. me of thee 2 Kings 9. 7. smite the house of Ahah, that 1 may a. Esth. 8. 13. Jews a. themselves on their enemies Isa. 1. 24. 1 will a. me of mine enemies Jer. 46. 10. a day of vengeance, that he may a. Hos. 1. 4. 1 will o. the Wood of Jezreel on Jehu Jjuke 18. 3. saying, a. me of mine adversary 7. shall not God o. his Own elect, who cry day 8. 1 tell you, that he will a. them speedily Rom. 12. 19. beloved, a. not yourselves, but give Rev. 6. 10. how long dost thou not a. our blood AVENGED. Gen. 4. 24. if Cain should be a. seven-fold, Lamech Exod. 21.t 20. and he die, he shall be surely a. Josh. 10. 13. sun and moon stayed till people had a. Judg. 15. 7. though ye have done this, yet I will be a. 16. 2S. maybe a. on Philistines for my two eyes 1 Sam. 14. 24. that eateth any food, that 1 may he a. 18. 25. an hundred foreskins, to be a. of enemies 25. 31. or that my lord hath a. himself 2 Sam. 4. 8. the Lord hath a. my lord the king 18. 19. how the Lord hath a. him of his enemies 31. the Lord hath a. tliee this day of them Jer. 5. 9. my soul he o. on such a nation, 29. 1 9. 9. Acts 7. 24. Moses a. him that was .oppressed Rev. IS. 20. rejoice, for God hath a. you on her 19. 2. hath a. blood of his servants at her hand AVENGER. Num. 35. 12. cities for refuge from the a. Josh. 20. 3. Deut. 19. 6. lest the a. of blood pursue the slayer 12. the elders deliver him into the hand of' the a. Josh. 20. 5. if the a. ofblood pursue after him 9. not die by the hand of the a. till he stood Psat S. 2. thou mightest still the enemy and a. 44. 16. by reason of the enemy and a. ' 1 Thess. 4. 6. because the Lord is the a. of all such AVENGETH. 2 Sam. 22. 48. it is God that a. me, Psal. 18. 47. AVENGING. Judg. S. 2. praise the Lord for the a. of Israel I'Sam, '23. 28. Lord hath witliholden thee from a. 33. blessed be thou'who kept me from a. AVERSE. Mic. 2. 3. pass by securely, as men a. from war AUGMENT. Num. 32. 14. ye are risen to a. the fierce anger AUNT. Leo. 18. 14. nor approach to his wifej she is thy a. AVOUCHED. Deut. 26. 17. hast tiiis day a. the Lord to be thy God 18 the Lord hath a. thee to be his people AVOID. Prov. 4. IS. a. it, pass not by it, turn from it. Som. 16. 17. mark them that cause divisions, and a. 1 Cor. 7. 2. to a. fornication, let every man have his 2 Tim. 2. 23. foolish and unlearned questions a. TH, 3. 9. a. foolish questions and genealogies A W A AVOIDED, ING. 1 Sam. 18. 11. David a. out of his presence twice 2 Cor. 8. 20. u. this, that no mau should blame us 1 Tim. G. 20. a. profane and vain babblings AUSTERE. Luke 19. 21. 1 feared, because thou art an c. man AUTHOR. Acts 3.+ 15, and killed the a. of life I Cor. 14. 33. God is not the a. of confusion Heb. 5. 9. he became the a. of eternal salvation 12. 2. looking to Jesus, the a. and finisher of faith AUTHORITY Signifies, [1] Power, rvh, or dignity, Prov. 29. 2. Luke 19. 17. [2] A convincing efficacy and power. Mat. 7. 20. [3] A warrant, order, or authentic permission, Mat. 21. 23. Acts 9. 14. JEst/i. 9. 29. Esther and Mordecai wrote with a. Prov. 29. 2. when righteous are in a. people rejoice Mat. 7. 29. taught them as one having a. Mark 1 . 22. 8. 9. for lam a man under a. and say, Luke 7. 8. 20. 25. they that are great exercise a. Mark 10. 42. 21. 23. by what a. doest thou these, Mark 11. 28. Mark 1. 27. for with a. commandeth he even the unclean spirits, and they obey him, Jjuke 4. 36. 13. 34. left his house, and gave a. to his servants I/uke 9. 1. he gave them power and a. over all devils 19. 17. been faithful, have thou a. over ten cities 20. 20. might deliver him to a. of the governor 22. 25. that exercise a. are called benefactors Johns. 27. hath given him a. to execute judgment Acts 8. 27, an eunuch of great a. under Candace queen 9. 14. here be hath a. to bind, 26. 10, 12. 1 Cor. 15. 24. when he shall have put down all a. 2 Cor, 10. S* should boast somewhat more of our a. 1 Thess. 2.t6. when we might have used a. 1 Tim. 2. 2. supplication for kings and all in a. 12. 1 suffer not a woman to usurp-a. over the man Tit. 2. 15. exhort and rebuke with all a. 1 Pet. 3. 22. angels and a. made subject to him Rev. 13. 2. the dragon gave him power and great a. AWAKE Signifies, [1] jTocomeoufo/nafuraZjfeep, Luke 9. 32. [2] To rouse up out &f spiritual sleep, by a vigorous exercise of grace, by leaving off all sinful courses, and setting about the performance of duties required, Rom. 13. 11. Eph. 5. 14. [3] To raise from the dead. Job 14. 12. John 11. 11. [4] To give pre- sent help after it hath long been kept from us, as though God had forgotten us, Psal. 7. 6. Isa. 51. 9. Awake not my love till he please, Cant. 2. 7. Give my beloved Saviour nr, occasion of offence or departure ; neither interrupt that peace I en- joy in him, so long as he is pleased to continue it. Judg. 5. 12. a. a. Deborah, a. a. utter a song, arise Job 8. 6. surely now he would a. for thee 14. 12. till heavens be no more, they shall not a. 19.t26. I shall a. though this body be destroyed Psal. 7. 6. a. for me to the judgment, 35. 23. 17. 15. be satisfied when I a. with thy likeness 44. 23. a. why sleepest thou, O Lord, arise 57. S. a. my glory, I myself will a. early, 108.2. 59. 4. they prepare a. to help me, and behold 5. O Lord God, a. to visit all the heathen Prov. 23. 35. when shall I a. I will seek it yet again Cant. 2. 7. not a. my love till he please, 3. 5. j 8. 4. 4. 16. a. O north wind, and come, thou south Isa. 26. 19. «. and sing, ye that dwell in the dust 51. 9. a. a. put on strength, O arm of the Lord, a. as in the ancient clays, 52. 1. 17. a. a. stand up, Jerusalem, which hast drunk Jer. 51. 57. sleep a perpetual sleep, and not a. Dan. 12. 2. many that sleep in the dust shall a. Joel 1. 5. a. ye drunkards, weep and howl all ye Hah. 2. 7. shall they not a. that shall vex thee 19. wo to him that saith to the wood, a. Zech. 13. 7. a. O sword, against my shepherd, smite Mark. 4. 38. he was asleep, aud they a. him Luke 9. 32. when they were a. they saw his glory John 11. 11. I go that I may a. him out of sleep Rom. 13. 11. it is high time to a. out of sleep 1 Cv. IS. 34. a. to righteousness and sin not Eph. 5. 14. a. thou that sleepest, and arise from dead 2 Tim. 2.t 26. may a, themselves oat of the snare BAB 25 AWAKED. Gen. 28. 16. Jacob a. out of his sleep, an. I said Judg. 16. 14. Samson a. and went away with the pin 1 Sam. 2G. 12. no man saw it nor knew it, neither o. 1 Kings 18. 27. he sleepeth and must be a. 2 Kings 4. 31. Gehazi told him the child is not a. Psal. 3. 5. 1 a. for the Lord sustained me 78. 65. then the Ijord a. as one out of sleep Jer, 31. 26. upon this I a, and beheld, and mj sleep AWAKEST. Psal. 73- 20, when thou a. shaltdespise their image Prov. 6. 22. when thou a. it shall talk with thee AWAKETH, ING. Psal. 73. 20. as a dream when one a. so, O Lord Isa. 29. j8. he a. and his soul is empty, a. and is faint Acts 16. 27. the keeper of the prison a. out of sleep AWARE. Cant. 6 12. or ever I was a. my soul made me like Jer. 50. 24. art taken, O Babylon, and thou art not a. Luke 11. 44. men that walk over them, are not a. AWAY. Gen. 15.11. when fowls came Abraham drore them a. Exod. 8. 28. only ye shall not go very far a. 19. 24. the Lord said to him, a. get thee down 2 Ckron. 35 23. have me a. for I am wounded Isa. 1. 13. calling of assemblies I cannot a. with Luhe 4.t 34. a. what have we to do with thee 23. 18. a. wilh this man, lelease to us Barabbas John 1 9. 15. a. with him, a. with him, Acts 21. 36. Acts 22.22. It. with such a fellow from the earth AWE, ETH. Psal. 4. 4. stand in a. and sin not, commune with 33. 8. inhabitants of the world stand in a. of him liy, 161. my heart standeth in a. of thy word Prov. 17.tlO. a reproof n. more a wise man AWL. Exod. 21. 6. his master shall bore his ear with an a, Deut. 15. 17. thou shalt take an a. and thrust it AWOKE. Gen. 9. 24. Noah a. from his wine, and knew what 41. 4. eat up the fat kine, so Pharaoh a. 7, 21. Judg. 16. 20. Samson a. out of his sleep and isaid 1 Kings 3. 15. Solomon a. and behold it was a dream Mat. 8. 25. his disciples came and a. him, Luke S. 24. AX Signifies, [1] A carpenter's tool, Judg. 9. 48. [2] A human instrument, the king of Assyria, Isa.UO. 15. [3]| God^s vengeance and judgment upon barren and incorrigible sinners, Mat. 3. 10. Deut. 19. 5. his hand fetched a stroke with the ax 20. 19. nor destroy the trees by forcing an ax Judg. 9. 48. Abimelech took an ax in his hand 1 Sam. 13. 20. Israel went down to sharpen his ax 1 Ktiiys 6. 7. neither hammer nor ax was heard 2 Kings 6. 5. the ax-head fell into the watea Isa. 10, 15. shall the ax boast itself against him Jer. 10. 3. for one cuts a tree with the ax 51. 20. thou art my battle-o* aud weapons Mat. 3. 10. the ax is laid to root of trees, Luke 3. 9. AXES. 1 Sam. 13. 21. yet they had a file for the a. 2 Sam. 12. 31. he put them under saws aud a. of iron, and made them pass through, 1 Ckron. 20. 3. Psal. 74. 5, a man was famous as he^ lifted up a. 6. they break down the carved work with a. Jer. 46. 22. and come against her with a. as hewers Ezek. 26. 9. with a. he shall break down thy tower AXLE-an. 5. 27. thou art weighed in the b. and wanting Hos. 12. 7. the b. of deceit are in his band Amos 8. 5. and falsifying the b. by deceit Mic. 6. 11. shall I count them pure with wickei b. Rev. 6. 5. he that sat on them had a pair of a. BALANCINGS. Job 37. 16. dost then know the 6. of the cloud* t BAN BALL, BALLS. tsa. S.t 19. (he Lord will take away their sweet 5. 22. 18. he will snrely turn and toss thee like a 6. BALM. Gen. S7. 2.5. Ishmaelites bearing b. and myrrh 43. 11. take in your vessels a little 6. and honey Jer. 8. 22. is there no 6. in GUead, is there no physician? 46. 11. go rip to Gilead, and take b. O virgin 51.8. howl for her, take b. for her pain Ezei. 27.17. Judah traded in honey, and oil, and b. BAND, BANDS, Signifies, [1] A company of soldiers, Acts 10. 1 {2] Material chains, Luke 8. 29. Acts 16. 26. [3] Arguments or instances of love, whick might dram and engage persons to their duty, Hos. 11. 4. [5] Government and laws, which, like fetters, re- strain men from Kicked practices, Fsal.2.3. Zech. 11. 7, 14. [5] Faith and love, which attract the soul to Christ, Col. 2. 19. Exod. 39. 23. a b. round that it should not rend lev. 26. 13. 1 have broken the b. of yonr yoke Judg. IS. 14. and his b. loosed from off his hand^ 2 Kings 23. 33. Pharaoh put Jehoahaz in b. Job 38. 9. 1 made darkness a swaddling b. for it 31. canst blind the Pleiades, ot loose the 6. of Orion? 39. 5. or who hath loosed the b. of the wild ass? 10. canst thou bind the unicorn with his b.t Psal. 2. 3. let ns break their b. asunder, and oast away 73.4. for there are no 6. in their death 107. 14. and he brake their b. in sunder Eccl. 7. 26. woman whose heart snares, hands as b. Isa. 28. 22. be not mockers, lest b. be made strong 52. 2. loose thyself from the b. of thy neck 58. 6. this the fast, to loose the b. of wickedness Jer. 2. 20. I have broken thy yoke, burst thy 6. Ezek. 3. 25. son of man, they shall pat 6. on thee 4. 8. and behold I will lay b, upon thee 34. 27. when I have broken the b. of their yonth Dan. 4. 15. even with a b. of iron and brass, 23. Hosi 11. 4. 1 drew them with b. of love, and 1 was Zech. 11. 7. I took me two staves, beanty and h. 14. then I cut asunder mine other staff, even b. Luke 8. 29. he brake b. and was driven of the devil Acts 16. 26. and every one's b. were loosed 22. 30. the centurion loosed Paul from his b. Col, 2. 19. the head, from which all the body by b. See Bonds, BAND, BANDS. Gren.32. 7. Jacob divided the camels into two b. 10. 1 passed over, and now T am become two b. 1 i^inn. 10. 26. and there went with him a i. of mco 2 Sam. 4. 2. Saul's son had two men captains of i. 2 Kings 6. 23. so the b. of Syria came no D.ore 13. 20. and the 6. of the Moabites invaded the land 21. as they were bnrying a man, they spied a b. 24.2. the Lord sent against him b, of Chaldeans, b. 1 Chron. 7. 4. with them were 6. of soldiers for war 12. 18. David made them captains of the b. 21. they helped David against the 6. of the rovers EzraS.22.l was ashamed to require of the king a 6, Job 1. 17. the Chaldeans made out three 6. and fell Psal. 119. 61. the b. of the wicked have robbed me ProB. 30. 27. the locusts go forth all of them by b. Ezek. 12. 14. 1 will scatter all his 6. and draw sword 38. 6. Corner and all his 6. Togannah his 6. 22, 1 will rain upon him and npon his b. 39. 4. fall on mountains of Israel thon and thy b. Mat. 27. 27. gathered to him whole b. Maril5. Ifi. John IS. 3. Judas having received a 6. of men 12. the b. and captain and officers took Jesus Acts 10. 1. a centurion of the b. called the Italian b. 21. 31. tidings came to the chief captain of the b. 27.1. to Julius a centurion of Augustus' b. BANDED. wlc(s23. 12. certain of the Jews t. together BANK Signifies, [1] Tie siife or iriiiib o/ a rioer. Gen. 41. 17. [2] A mount, or heap of earth raised to cover besiegers, while they batter the walls of a city, or shoot at those who dtfend them, 2 Sam. 20. 15. [*] A place where there is a great sum of money taken in, and let out to ilum. 6. 15, 17. Lev, 8. 31. the bread in the b. of consecrations Deut. 26. 4. priest take the b. out of thy hand 28. 6. blessed shall be thy 6. and thy store 17. cursed shall be thy 6. and thy store JuSg. 6. 19. and Gideon put the flesh in a b. Jer. 24. 2. one b. had very good figs, the other h. Amos 8. 1. and behold a b. of summer fruit, 2. Acts 9. 25. the disciples took Saul, and let him down by the waU in a 6. 2 Cor. 11. 33. BASKETS. Gen. 40. 16. 1 had three white 6. on my head 18. Joseph said, (lie three b. are three days 2 Kings 10. 7. slew 70, and put their heads in h. Jer. 6. 9. turn hand as a grape-gatherer into the h. 24. 1. behold, two b. of figs before the temple Mat. 14. 20. and thev took up twelve b. full. Marl 6. 48. Luke 9. 17. John 6. 13. 15. 37. they did all eat, and took of broken meat seven b. foU, Mark 8. 8. 16. 9* do ye not remember the five loaves, and how many 6. ve took up? 10. Mark 8. 19, 20 BASON. Exod. 12. 22. dip it in the blood that is in the b. 1 Chron. 28. 17. gave gold by weight for every 4. John 13. 5. after that he poureth water into a 6. BAT BASONS. Zxod. 24. 6. Moses pat half of the blood in h. iSam. 17. 28. Barzillai brought beds and 6. 1 Kings!. iQ. Hiram made the lavers and the shovels and the 5. 45. I 2 CAroB. 4. 8, 11. Jer. 52. 19. 6. and fire-pans the captain took away BASTARD, S. Dmt. 23. 2. a h. shall not enter into the congregation Zech. 9. 6. and a 6. shall dwell in Ashdod, cut off Hcb. 12. S. if ye be without chastisement, then are 6. BATH Was a measure used among the Hebrews, of the same bigness with the Ephah, which cmttained CO wine pints, and almost a half; or seven gallons and a half.' Isa. 5.10. yea, ten acres of rineyard shall yield one i. Ezek. 45. 10. ye shall have a just ephah, a just b. 11. the ephah and b. shatl be of one measure 14. ye shall oft'er the tenth part of a b. BATHE. Lev. 15. 5. shall b. himself in water, 8, 11, 13, 21, 22, 27. ; IG. 26, 28. | 17. 15. Num. 19. 7, 8, 19, 17. 16. but if he wash tiiem not, nor b. his flesh BATHED. Isa. 34. 5. my sword shall be 6. in heaven, behold it BATHS. 1 Kings 7. 26. molten sea contained 2000 6. 38. one laver containing 40 b. every laver 2 Chran. 2. 10. ^ve thy servants 29,000-6. of wine 4. 5. the sea received and held 3000 b. EzrdT. 22, to an hnndred b. of wine, 100 b. of oil Mzek, 45. 14. an homer of ten h. ten b. are an homer BAT, S. Lea. 11. 19. lapwing and b. are unclean, Deut. 14. 18. Isa, 2. 20. shall cast his idols to the moles and b. BATTLE Signifies, [1] A general fight, Dent. 20. 3, [2] Victory, Eccl. 9. 11. [3] War, 1 Sam, 17. 13. Gen. 14. 8. they joined b. 1 Sam. 4. 2. 1 Kings 20. 29. Num. 32. 27. will pass over before the Lord to 5. Deut. 2. 24. rise up, contend with Sihon in b. 20. 3. Israel, you approach this day to 6. 5. let him return, lest he die in the 6. 6, 7. Josh. 11. 19. of Gibeon, all other they took in b. /udg. 20. 28. shall I yet agaui go out to b.? 42. tliey turned, but the 6. overtook them 1 iSnai. 14. 22. followed hard after Philistines in b. 17.20. he came, as the host shouted for the b. 28. for thou art come down to sec the 6. 47. for the 8. is the Lord's, 2 Chron. 20. 15. 26. 10. he shall descend into the b. and perish 28. 1. know that thou shalt go out with me to b. 29. 4. lest in the b. he be an adversary to us 2150111. 11. 1. when kings go forth to b. 1 Chron. 20. 1 15. set Uriah in the forefront of the hottest b. 19. 10. Absalom whom we anointed is dead in 6.' 1 Kings 8. -14. if thy people go out to b. against enemy 20. 3fl. thy servant went out into midst of the 6. 22. 4. wilt thou go with me to 5. ? 2 Kings 3. 7. 1 Chron. 5. 20. for they cried to God in the b. 12. 8. of the Gadites, men of war fit for the b. 19. 17. David came npou them, and set 6. in array against the Syrians, 2 Chron. 13. 3. | 14. 10, 2 Chron. 25. S. if wilt go, do it, be strong for thai. Job 15. 24. shall prevail, as a king ready to the b. 39. 25. and he smelleth the b. afar off 41. 8. remember the b. do no more I'sal. 18. 39. thou hast girded me vrith strength to 6. 24. 8. the king of glory, the Lord mighty in 5. 55. 18. he hath .delivered my soul from the S. 76. 3. he brake the shield, the sword, and the b. 89. 43. and hast not made him to stand in the b. Eccl 9. 11. race not io the swift, nor b. to the strong Isa. 9. 5. every 6. of the warrior is with noise 13. 4. the Lord mustereth the host of the b. 23. 2. thy slain men are not dead in 6. 27.4. who set briers and thorns against me in b. 28. 6. strength to them that turn the b. to the gate 42. 25. he hath poured on him the strength of the b. Jer.B. 6. turned as the horse rusheth into the 6. 18. 21. let tliciv young men be slain by sword in b. 46. 3. order bnckler and shieM, draw near to 6. 49. 14, oome ag-unst her, and rise np to the b. B P. Jer. 50. 22. a sound of 6. is in land and destruction 42. put «n array, like a man to b. against thee Ezek. 7. 14. have blown, but none goeth to the 6. 13. 6. to stand in the b. in the day of the Lord Hos. 1. 7. 1 will not save them by bow nor by b. 2. IS. T will break the bow and b. out of the earth 10. 9. 6. in Gibeah did not ovarfake them Joel 2. .'5. as a strong people set in b. array Obad. 1. let us rise up against Edom in 6. Zech. 10. 3. made them as his goodly horse in the 6. 5. which tread down their enemies in the b. 14. 2. gather all nations against Jerusalem to b. 1 Cor. 14. 8. who shall prepare himself to the 6. ? Rev. 9. 7. shapes of locusts like horses prepared to b. 9. sound of chariots of many horses running to b. 1 6. 14. to gathei .hem to the 6. of the great day, 20. 8. Day of BATTLE. 1 Sam. 13. 22. so it came to pass in the day of h. that Job 38. 23. T reserved against the day of b. and war Psal. 78. 9. Ephraim turned back in tiie day of b. 140. 7. tbon hast covered my head in tlie dm/ of b. Prcii>.21.3 1 . the horse is prepared against the day of 5. Hos. 10. 14. Shalman spoiled Beth-arbel in day ofb. Amos 1. 14. devour with shouting in the day ofb. Zech. 14. 3. as when he fought in the day ofb. Battle-ojc, see Ax. BATTLE-Joic. Zech. 9. 10. and the 6.-6010 shall be cut off 10. 4. out of him came forth the b.-bow BATTLES. 1 Sam. 8. 20. may go out before us and fight our 6. 18. 17. "only be valiant, and fight the Lord's 6 25. 28. my lord frghteth the 6. of the Lord 1 Chron. 26. 27. out of the spoils won in 6. dedicate 2 Chron. 32, 8. but with us is God, to fight our 6. Isa. 30. 32. and in b. of shakings will he fi-ght with • BATTERED. 2 Sam. 20. 15. the people with Joab 6. the wall BATTERING. Ezelc. 4. 2. and set 6. rams against it ronnd about 21. 22. to appoint 6. rams against the gates BATTLEMENT, S. Deut. 22. 3. thou shaft make a 6. for thy roof Jer. 5. 10. take awavherfi. they are not the Lord's BAY. • Zech. t.tS. behind him red horses, b. and white 6. 3. in the fourth chariot grizled and 6. horses 7. and the b. went forth and sought to go , BAY-tree. Psal. 37. 35. wicked spreading like a green b.-tree BDELLIUM. Gen. 2. 12. in Havilah there is b. and onyx-stone Nnm. 11. 7. the colour of manna as tlie colour of 6. BE Signifies, [1] To exist, or have a beiTtg, Rom. 4. 17 [2] To be made or become, Jer. 32. S8. Mat. 19, 5. [3] To be hiown and apparently seen, Rom, 14. 9. [4] To consecrate and set apart to, Judg. 11. 31. Gen. 2. 18. it is not good that man shonld be alone 27. 21. whether thou be my very son Esau or not Deut. 10. 5. there they 6e as the Lord commanded Judg. 6. 13. if the Lord be with us, why is all this 2 Sam. 18. 32. thine enemi^ 6e as that young man is 2 Kings 6. 16. fear not, for they that 6e with us, are more than they that 6e with them 2 Chron. 36. 23. Lord his God be with hun, Ezra 1. 3. Ezra 6. 6. be ye far from thence, let the work alone Job 10. 1 5. if 1 6e wicked, ^' to me ; if I be righteous 19. 4. and be it indeed that I have erred, mine error Psal. 139. 24. see if there be any wicked way in me Cant. 8. 9. if she 6e a wall, if she be a door Isa. 8. 13. let him 6e your fear, let him be your dread 41. 22. let them shew former things what they 6e Jer. 36. 19. go hide, and let none know where you 6e 47. 6. how long will it be ere thou 6e quiet? Dan. 12. 13. but go thou thy way till the end be Hos. 8. 5. how long will it be ere they attain to innoc. Mat. 4. 3. if thou be the Son of God, 6. | 27. 40. 7. 13. and many there be that go in thereat 16. 23. for thou savourest not the things that he of God, but those that 6e of men, Mark 8. 33. 18. 17. let him he to thee as a heathen man or a 19. 9. shall put away, except it he for fornication B E '2i) Luke 10. 6. and if the son of peace be there, your John 3. 9. Nicodenius said, how can these things be? Acts 19. 2. not heard whether there 6e anyHolyGhost 24. 21. except it be for this one voice that I cried Rom. 4. 17. who called those things whicli 6c not as 8. 31. if God 6e for us, who can be against us? 14. 9. that he might 6e Lord of the dead and living 1 Cor. 15. 28. under him, that God may be all in ail 16. 22. love not, let him be anathema Maran-atha 2 Cor. 5.t 17. if in Christ, let him 6e a new creature 8. 12. if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted Gal. 3. 9. they which 6e of faith are blessed v;itb 4. 12. 1 beseech you, 6e as I am, for I am as ye are 5. 10. shall bear his judgment, whosoever he be Phil. 2. 5. let this mind be in you that was in Christ Heb. 12. S. but if ye be without chastisement 1 Pe^2. 3. ifsoJeye havetasted that Lord is gracious 3. 17. for it is better, if the will of Cod 6e so Kev. 18. 22. craftsman, of whatsoever craft he 6e 22. 11. he that is nnjnst, let him 6e unjust stiil ; ha who is filthy, let him 6e filthy still If it BE. Gen. 23. 8. if it be your mind that I bury my dead • 25. 22. and she said, if it be so, why ar.i I thus? Exod. 1. 16. if it be a son kill him, if it be a daughter 2 Kings 10. 15. if it be give me thy hand, and he gave Zech. 8. 6. if it be marvellous in the eyes of remnant Mat. 14. 28. if it be thou bid me come on the water Acts 5. 39. if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it 18. 15. but if it be a question of words and names GaL 3. 4. have ye suffered in vain ; i^ it 6« yet in vain May Be, see May. Peace Be, see Peace. Not BE. BE not. Gen. 21. 12. let it not be grievous in thy sight 24. 5. if the woman will not be willing to follow, 8. 38. 9. Onan knew that the seed should not be his 44. 30. 1 come to my father, and the lad be not with Lev. 26. 13. that ye should not be their bond-men Num. 12. 12. let her not be as one dead, of whom 16. 40. that he 6e not as Korah and his company Josh. 7. 12. neither will I 6e with you any more Ruth 3. 18. the man will not be in rest till finished 2 Kings 20.t 19. shall there not 6e peace in my days ? 2 Chron. 30. 7. 6c not like yonr fathers, Zech. 1. 4. Pi.22.19.5cmo«thoufaraway,35.22.|38.21.|71.12. Isa. 28. 22. 6e ye not mockers, lest your bands Zech. 8. 11. 1 will not be to the residue of this people Luke 13. 33. for it can not be that a prophet perish 14. 26. hate his life, he can not be my disciple, 33. John 1. 25. if thou 6e not that Christ, nor Ellas Rom. 12. 16. 6e not wise in your own conceits 1 Cor. 2.t 5. your faith not. be in the wisdom of meu 9. 2. if I 6c not an apostle unto others, yet to you 14. 20. 6c not children in understanding, but in 2 Cor. 6. 14. 6c not unequally yoked together Gal. 1. 10. I should not he the servant of Christ Eph. 5. 7. 6c not therefore partakers with them 17. 6e ye not unwise, but understanding what Tit. 3. 14. good works that they 6c not nnfrnitfnl Philem. 14. thy benefit shonld not be of necessity Heb. S. 4. if he were on earth, shonld not be a priest 1 Pef. 3. 3. let it not 6e thai outward adorning of hair Let there BE. Gen. 1. 3. let there be light 1 6. let there be a firmament 13. 8. let there be no strife between me and thee 26. 23. kt there be now an oath betwixt us and thee Exod. 5. 9. let there be more work laid on the men Ezra 5. 17. fet there he search made in king's treasure Psal: 69.+ 25. let there be no dweller in tlieir tents ShaU BE, or shalt BE. Gen. 2. 24. to his wife, and they shall be one flesh 4. 7. to thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt rute 9. 25. a servant shall he he to his brethren 26. God of Shem, and Canaan shall be his servant 12. 2. 1 will bless thee, and thou shalt be a blessing 15. 5. he said to him, so shall thy seed 6c, Rom. 4. 18. 17. 16. Sarah shall be a mother of nations 27. 33. 1 have blessed him, and he shall be blessed 28. 21. so I come again, then ihall Lord hf my God 35. 10. but Israel shall be thy r.ame, 1 JCijigs 18.31. 48. 21. but God shall be wMi you and bring you 49. 10. to him shall the gathering of the people 6« E.xod. 4.+ 9. the water shall be blood on the dryland 1 6. tbon shalt be to him instead of God 30 BE Bied. 19. 5. je shall be a peculiar treasnre to me 21. 36. paj ox for ox, and the dead shall be his own Lev. 13.46. without the camp shall his habitation be ■ 20. 26. ye shall be holj to me, je shall be mine Deut. 28. 44. he shall be head, and thou shnlt be tail 32. 20. hide my face, I see what their end shall be 1 Sam. 17. 36. this nncircnmcised Phil, shall be as 1 £2715*20.40. the Itingsaid, so shall thy judgment 6e 2 Chron. 19. 11. the Lord shall be with the good /ob 20. 22. in fulness he shall be in straits 22. 25. yea, the Almighty shall be thy defence Psal. 128. 2. happy slialt thou be, it shall be well with 141. 5. my prayer also shall be in their calamities Eccl. 1. 9. that hath been, is that which sliall be 10. 14. a man cannot tell what^AaZ/ be 11, 3. where the tree falleth, there it shall he Isa. 6. 13. so the holy seed shall be the substance 58. 8. the glory of the Lord shall be thy rere-ward Jer. 13. 27. not be made clean, when shall it once be 15.19. thou shall be as my mouth, let them return 32. 5. and there shall he be till I visit him 33. 9. it shall be to me a name of joy, a praise Ezek. 16. 16. lilce shall not comci neither iioHie so 18. 20. wickedness of the wioked shall be on him 27. 36. thou shall be a terror, andnever $ia2t be more Dait. 2. 28. what shall be in the latter days 8,19. at the time appointed the end shall be, 11. 27. Has. 5. 9. have I made known that which shall be Amos 5. 14. so the God of hosts shall be with you Zech. 8. 13. so will I save you, and ye shall be a bless. 12. 8. shallbe as David, house of David shall be as Mai. 3. 12. for ye shall be a delightsome land Jl/a(.24.21. this time,no, nor ever «iaiJSe,MarJH3.19. Mark 9. 19. how long shall I be with yon, Luke 9. 41. John 14. 17. he dwelleth whh you, and shall be in 19. 24. but cast lots for it, whose it shall be Acts27. 25. that it shall be even as it was told me 1 Cor.15.37. thou sowest not that body that sAoH 6c 1 John 3. 2. it doth not yet appear what we shall be Rev, 16. 5. O Lord, which art, and wast, and shall be 22. 12. to give every man as his work shall be Shall not, or shall not BE. Gen. 15. 4. saying, this shall not be thine heir Exod. 22. 25. thou shall not be to him as an usurer Deut. 28. 13. be above only, thou shall not be beneath 2 Kiitgs 2. 10. if thou see me not, it shall not be so Job 7. 21. shalt seek me in morning, but I shall not be 8.t 22. the dwelling-place of the wicked shaU not be Ps.ZT.10.itsh.notbe,Jer.i8.3Q.I)an.ll.29.Am.7.3,6. Hos. 3. 3. thou shalt not be for another man Mat. 16. 22. be it far from thee, this shall not be to thee 20.26.itii.n.6e so among you,Mor.l0.43.iiiite22.26, To BE. Gen. 17. 7. to be a God to thee and thy seed after 39. 10. he hearkened not to her to be with her Lev. 22. 33. brought you out to be your God, 25. 38. Prov. 24. 1. neither desire to be with them EccL 3. 15. that which is to be hath already been Luke 15. 14. when he spent all, he began to be in want 1 Cor. 7. 26. 1 say it is good for a man so to be 2 Cor. 12. 6. above that which he seeth me to be Phil. 1. 23. having a desire to he with Christ Jam. 3. 10. these things ought not so to be 2 Pet. 3. 11. what manner of persons ought ye to be Wia BE. Gen. 16. 12. Ishmael will be a wild man, his hand will be agkinst every man, and every man's ag. him 17. 8. 1 will be their God, Exod. 29. 45. Jer. 24. 7. I 32. 38. 2 Cor. 6. 16, 26. 3. 1 will be with thee and will bless thee, 31. 3. Exod. 3. 12. Judg. 6. 16. 1 Kings 11. 38. •28. 20. if God will be with me, and will keep me 34. 15. if ye will be as we be, circumcised Neh. 4. 12. from all places they will be upon you Psal. 48. 14. he will be our guide even unto death Jer. 7. 23. obey my voice, I will he your God, 30. 22. Ezek. 11. 16. 1 win bt to them as a little sanctuary 20. 32. that ye say, we will be as the heathen Hos. 13. 14. 1 will redeem them ; O death, I will be thy plagues, O grave, I uiill be thy destruction 14. 5. I will be as the dew to Israel, he shall grow Jnel3. 16. the Lord will be the hope of his people SCech. 2. 5. I the Lord will be to her a wall of fire rownd about, I will be the glory in the midst of her BEA Mat. 6. 21. where treasure, there will yonr hearts be 2 Cor. 6. 18. I will be a Father to yon, and ye my 10. 11. such will we be also indeed when present 1 Tim. 6. 9. they that vnll be rich fall into temptations Heb. 1. 5. 1 wiU be to him a Father, I e to me a son 8. 10. 1 will be to them a God, they to me a people Jam. 4. 4. whosoever will be a friend of the world Sev. 21. 7. 1 will be his God, and he shall be my son Been, see a/2er Bee BEACON. Tsa. So. jT. ' e left as a b. on the top of a mountain BEAM. Judg. 16. 14. he went away with the pin of the 4. 1 Sam. 17. 7. and the staff of his spear was like a weaver's b. 1 Chron. 11. 23. | 20. 5. 2 Kings 6. 2. let us go to Jordan and take thence a b. 5. as one was felling a 6. ax-head fell into water Hab. 2. 11. the 6. out of the timber shall answer Mat. 7. 3. but considerest not the b. Luke 6. 41, 42. 4. and behold, a b. is in thine own eye . 5. thou hypocrite, first cast out the h. Luke 6. 42. BEAMS. 2 Chron. 3. 7. be overlaid the 6. the posts and walls Neh. 2. 8. that he may give timber to make b. Psal. 104. 3. who layeth the 6. in the waters Cant. 1. 17. the 6. of our house are cedar and rafters BEANS. 2 Sam. 17. 28. Barzillai brought 6. lentiles to David Ezek. 4. 9. take nnto thee wheat, i. lentiles, millet BEAR Signifies, [1] To carry, Jer. 17. 21. Mat. 27. 32. [2] To suffer, or endure, 2 Cor. 11. 1. Rev. 2. 2. [3] To bring forth. Gen. 18. 13. [4] To produce or yield. Jam. 3. 12. [5] To uphold or support, Psal. 75. 3. | 91. 12. [6] To he punish- ed for. Num. 14. 33. [7] To undergo the care and fatigue of ruling apeople, Deut. 1. 12. [8] To speak and utter, Deut. 5. 20. [9] To teU or relate, 2 Sam. 18. 19. [10] To be answerable in payment for, 2 Kings 18 14. [11] To lay a thing sadly to heart, Psal. 89. 50. [12] To give satisfaction for, Isaiah 53. 11. Heb. 9. 28. [13] To perform or fully observe. Acts 15. 10. To bear the infirmities of the weak. Bom. 15. 1. To comply with their weakness so far as not to use our liberty to their offence, and also to bear with them intheir failings through ignorance orweainess, and not to condemn or despise them. Gen. 4. 13. my publishment is greater than I can b. 13. 6. the land was not able to b. them, 30. 7. 43. 9. let me b, the blame for ever, 44. 32. 49. 15. Issachar bowed his shoulder to b. Exod. 18. 22. they shall b. the burden with thee 25. 27. to b. the ark, 27. 7. 1 30. 4. | 37. 5. Deal. 10. S. Josh. 3. 8, 13 I 4. 16. 2 Sam. 15. 24. 28. 12. Aaron shall b. their names before the Lord Leo. 19. IS. thou shalt not ft. any grudge against Num. 11.14. not able to 6. all this people, Deut. 1. 9. 14. 27. how long shall I 6. with this congregation ? 33. children shall ft. your whoredoms, Ezek. 23. 35. Deut. 1. 31. God bare thee as a man doth ft. his sou 2 Sam. IS. 19. let me run and ft. the king tidings 2 Kings 18. 14. which thou puttest on me, I will 6. Psal. 75. 3. I ft. up the pillars of the earth 89. 50. how I do ft. in my bosom the reproach 91. 12. they shall 6. thee up, MatU. 6. Lukei. 11. 144.114. that our oxen be able to ft. burdens Prov. 9. 12. if thou scomest, thou alone shalt 6. i' 18. 14. but a wounded spirit who can 6..^ 30. 21. and for four which it cannot ft. Jsa. 1. 14. your feasts, I am weary to 6. them •46. 4. I have made and I will ft. you, even carry 7. they ft. him upon the shoulder, they carry him 52. 11. be ye clean that ft. the vessels of the Lord Jer. 10. 19. trnly this is a grief, and I must ft. it 17. 21. ft. no burden on the sabbath-day, 27. 31. 19. because I did 6. the reproach of my youth 44. 22. so that the Lord could no longer ft. Lam. 3. 27. it is good to ft. the yoke in his youth Ezek. 12. 6. in their sight shalt thou ft. on shoulders 12. the prince shall ft. upon his shoulder in twilight 14. 10. they shall ft. punishment of their iniquity 16. 52. ft. thou thine own shame for thy sins, 54. 32. 30. and ft. their shame with them, 36. 7. { 44. 13. BEA Ezek. 34.29. nor ft. the shame of the heathen, 36. 15 Amos 7. 10. the land is not able to ft. his words Mic. 6. 16. ye shall ft. the reproach of my people 7. 9. 1 will ft. the indignation of the Lord, I sinned Hag. 2. 12. if one ft. holy flesh in the skirt of big Zech. 5. 10. whither do these 6. the ephah? 6.13.be shall ft.the glory, and shall rule on bis throne Mat. 3. 11. whose shoes I am not worthy to ft. 27. 32. they found Simon, they compelled him to 6. his cross, Mark 15. 21. Luke 23. 26. iMke 14. 27. and whosoever doth not ft. his cross 18. 7. avenge his elect, though he ft. long with them ? John 16. 12. many things, but ye cannot ft. them now Acts 9. 15. he is a chosen vessel to 6. my name 15. 10. a yoke, onr fathers nor we were able to ft 18. 14. O Jews, reason would I should ft. with you Rom. 15. 1. we ought to ft. infirmities of the weak 1 Cor. 3. 2. hitherto ye were not able to ft. it, nor 10. 13. away to escape, that ye may be able to ft. it 15. 49. we shall also be the image of the heavenly 2 Cor. 11. 1. would to God ye could 6. with me 4. have not accepted, ye might well ft. with him Gal. 6. 2. ft. one another's burdens, and so fulfil 5. for every man shall ft. his own baidcn 17. 1 ft. in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus Heb. 5.t2. who can reasonably ft. with the ignorant Jam. 3. 12. can the fig-tree ft. olive-berries.'' , , Bev. 2. 2. thou canst not ft. them that are evil Bear fruit, see Fruit BEAR iniquity. Exod, 28. 38. Aaron may ft. iniquity of holy things 43. Aaron and his sons, that they ft. not iniquity Lev. 5. 1. he shall ft. his iniquity, 17. 1 7. 18. 1 17. 16. I 19. 8. I 20. 17 10. 17. hath given to yon to ft. iniquity of flie conj. 16. 22. the goat shall ft. upon him all their iniquities 20. 19. they shall ft. their iniquity. Num. IS. 23. Ezek. 44. 10, 12. 22. 16. or suffer them to ft. iniquity of their trespass Num. 5. 31. this woman shall ft. her iniquity 14. 34. ye shall ft. yonr iniquity even forty years 18. 1. Aaron and his sons 6. iniquity of sanctuary 30. 15. after he heard, then he shall ft. her iniquity Isa. 53. 11. my right, servant shall ft. tlieir iniquity Ezek. 4.4. number of days, thou shalt ft. their uiig. 5,6. 18. 19. why, doth not son ft. iniquity of their father? 20. the son shall not ft. the iniquity of the father BEAR judgment. Exod. 28.30. Aaron shall ft judg. of children of Israel Gal. 5. 10. he that troublelb you shall ft. his judgment Bear record, see Record. BEAR rule. Esth. 1. 22. every man should 6. rtle in his house Prov. 12. 24. the hand of the diligent shall ft. njfe Jer. 5. 31. the priests ft. rule by their means Ezek. 19. 11. had strong rods for them that ft. rule Dan. 2. 39. a kingdom of brass which shall ft. nf2s BEAR sin. Lev. 19.t 17. rebuke, that thou 6. not sin for him 20. 20. they shall ft. their sin, they shall die 22. 9. lest they 6. sin for it, and die therefore 24. 15. whosoever curseth his God, shall ft. his sin Num. 9. 13. shall be cut off, that man shall b,. his sin 18. 22. not come nigh, lest they ft. sin and die 32. ye shall ft. no sin when ye heaved the best of it Ezek. 23. 49. and ye shall ft. the sin of your idoLi Heb. 9. 28. so Christ was once offered to ft. sin BEAR witness. Exod. 20. 16. thou shaltnot ft. false lotlness agaiitst thy neighbour, Deut. 5. 20. Mat. l9. 18. Rom. 13. 9. 1 Kings 21. 10. set two men, sons of Belial, toft. ut(. Mark 10. 19. do not ft. false witness, Luke 18. 20. Luke 11. 48. truly ye ft. wit. that ye allow the deeds John 1. 7. the same came for a witness, to ft. witness 8. he was sent to ft. witness of that light 3. 28. ye yourselves ft. me witness that I said 5. 31. if I ft. witn. of myself, my witness is not true 36. same works that I do ft. witness of me, 10. 25. 8. 18. 1 am one that ft. loifn. of myself, and the Father 15. 27. ye shall also ft. witn. because ye have been IS. 23. if I have spoken evil, ft. witness of the evil 37. for this cause came I, that I should ft. icitnM* >* -'v 22. 5. also the high-priest doth ft. me untn«w ^•>- 11. so most thoa ft. witness also at Rome BEA J John 1. 2. we have seen it, and 6. witness, and shew 5. 8. and there are three that b. witness in earth BEAR. ^ Gen. 17. 17. and shall Sarah that is 90 years old b. ? 18. 13. shall I of a surety b. a child, who am old Lev. 12. 5. but if she b. a maid child, then unclean Veut. 28. 57. and towards her children she shall b. Judg. 13. 3. but thou shalt conceive and 6. a son 1 Kings 3. 21. behold, it was not my son that I did b. dant. 4. 2. sheep, whereof every one 6. twins, 6. 6. Jsa. 7. 14. a virgin shall conceive and 5. a son, and 54. 1. sing, barren, thon that didst not 6. Jer. 29. 6. that they may b. sous and daughters Xiiie 1. 13. thy wife Elisabeth shall 6. a son 1 Tim 5. 14. younger women marry, b. children BEARERS. 2 Chron. 2. 18. he set 70,000 to be b. of burdens - '34.<13. also they were over the 5. of burdens Neh. 4. 10. the strength of the b. is decayed BEAREST. Judg. 13. 3. behold, thou art barren, and b. not Psal. 106. 4. with the favour thou b. to thy people - John 8. 13. thou 6. record of thyself, thy record Bom. 11. 18. 6. not the root, but the root thee Gal. 4. 27. rejoice thou barren that b. not BEARETH. i«). 11. 28. he that 5. the carcase of them, wash 15. 10. and he that 6. any of these things Num. 11. 12. as a norsing father 6. the child Veut. 25. 6. the iirst-born she b. shall succeed 29. 18. lest there be among yon a root that b. gall 23. it is not sown, nor ft. nor grass groweth 32. 11. as an eagle b. her young on her wings Job 24. 21. evil entreateth the barren that ft. not Cant G. 6. whereof every one 6. twins, none barren Joel 2. 22. be not afraid, for the tree ft. her fruit Mat. 13. 23. which also 6. fruit, and bringeth forth John 15. 2. every branch that ft. not fruit, takes Bom. 13. 4. for he ft. not the sword in vain 1 Cor. 13. 7. charity ft. all things, believeth all things Heb. 6. 8. that which ft. thorns is rejected BEARETH rule. Prov. 29. 2. when the wicked ft. rule, people monrn BEARETH uiitecjs. Job 16. 8. my leanness rising up, ft. witness to my face 'Prov. 25. 18. a man that ft. false witness is a maul John 5. 32. there is another that ft. witness of me 8. 18. and the Fatlier that sent me, 6. witness of me Bom. 8. 16. the Spirit ft. witness with our spirit 1 John 5. 6. and it is the Spirit that ft. witness BEARING, BEARING. the sun b. on the head of Jonah Mic. 4. 13. thou shalt b. in pieces many people Mat 7. 25. and &. on that house, 27. Luke 6. 48, 49. 21. 35. the husbandmen took his servants, and b. one, Mark 12. 3. Luke 20. 10, 11. Mark 4. 37. waves b. into the ship, it was now full Luke 12. 45. and shall begin to b. the men-servants Ads 16. 22. the magistrates commanded to b. them 15. 17. the Greeks took SosUienes and b. him 22. 19. I imprisoned and b. in every synagogue 27. 1 14. there h. a wind called Euroclydon BEATEN, BEATKN. Exod. 5. 14. the officers of Israel were 6. 16. 25. 18. chorub, of 6. work, 37. 17, 22. Num. 8. 4. 37. 7. made two cherubims 6. out of one piece Lev, 2. 14. shalt offer com b. out of full ears Deut. 25. 2. if the wicked man be worthy to be 5. Josh. 8. 15. all Israel made as if were b. before them 2 Sam. 2. 17. and Abner was b. and tlie men of Israel 2 Chron, 15.t6. nation was 6. in pieces of nation 34. 7. when he bad &. graven images to powder /o64.t20. they are 6. in pieces from morning Prov. lO.tS. but a prating fool shall be 6, 23. 35. they have b. me, and I felt it not Isa. 28. 27. fitches are b. out with a staff 30. 31. thro' voice of Lord the Assyrian shall be b. Jer. 46. 5. and their mighty ones are 6. down Mic. 1. 7. the graven images shall be b. to pieces Mark 13. 9. in the synagogue ye shall be 6. Luke 12. 47. servant who knew and did not shfdl be 5. Acts 5. 40. when they called the apostles and 6. them 16. 37. they have b. us openly uncondemned 2 Cor. 11. 25. thrice was I b. with rods, once stoned BEATEN Gold. Num. 8. 4. this work of the candlestick was of 6. gold 1 KingslO. 16. made two hundred targets of 6. gold 17. made three bund, shields of 6. gofd^ 2 Ck. 9. 16. 2 Chron. 9. 15. six handred'shekels b. gold to a target BEATEN Oil Exod. 27. 20. pare oil 6. for the light, Lev. 24. 2. 29. 40. fourth part of an bin of 6. oil, Num* 28. 5. BEATEST. Deut. 24. 20. when thou b. thy olive-tree, shalt not Prov. 23. 13. for if thoa b. him with rod, shall not BEATETH. 1 Cor. 9. 26' so fight I, not as one that 6. the air BEATING. 1 Sam. 14. 16. they went on 6. down one another Mark 12. 5. many others, h. some, and killing some BEAUTY Signifies, [1] Comeliness or handsomeness, 2 Sam. 14. 25. [2] A chief person, or* city, 2 Sam. 1. 19. Isa. 13. 19. Lam. 2. 1. [3] Splendour, glory, or dignity. Lam. 1. 6. Zech. 11. 7. [4] Jny and gladrtess, Isa. 61. 3, [5] The excellent order of a government, the prosperity, riches, and peace of a country, together with the holiness, purity, and truth of their religion, which were their ornament and glory, Ezek. 16. 14. Exod. 28. 2. holy garment for Aaron, for glory and b. 2 Sam. 1. 19. the b. of Israel is slain on high places 14. 25. none so much praised as Absalom for b. 1 Chron. 1 6. 29. worship the Lord in the b. of holiness, Psal. 29. 2. I 96. 9. 2 Chron. 20. 21. that should praise the 6. of holiness Esth. 1. 11. to shew the people and princes her 6. Job 40. 10. and array thyself with glory and b. Psal. 27. 4. to behold the b. of the Lord, and inquire 39. 11. thou makest his b. to consume away 45. 11. so shall the king greatly desire thy 6. 49. 14. their 5. shall consume in the grave 50. 2. out of Zion the perfection of 6. God shined 90. 1*7. let the b. of the Lord our God be on ns 96. 6. strength and b. are in big sanctuary Prov. 6. 25. lust not after her 6. in thy heart 20. '29. the 6. of old men is the gray head 31. 30. favoar is deceitful, and 6. is vain Isa* 3. 24. there shall be borniag instead of h. BEC Isa. 4.t2. branch of the Lord shall be b. and glory 13. 19. Babylon the b. of the Chaldees' excellency 28. 1. whose glorious i. is a fading flower, 4. 5. the Lord will be for a diadem of b. to residue 33. 17. thine eyes shall see the king in his b. 44. 13. he maketh it according to the b. of a man 53. 2. there is no b. tliat we should desire him 61. 3. to give to them that mourn b. for ashes Lam. 1. 6. from Zion all her 6. is departed 2 1. and cast down from heaven the 6. of Israel 15. is this the city men call the perfection of 6, Ezek. 7. 20. as for the b. of his ornament he set it 16. 14. thy renown went among the heathen for b. 15. but thou didst trust in thine own b. 25. thou hast made thy 6. to be abhorred 27. 3. thou hast said, I am of perfect 6. 28. 12. 4. thy builders have perfected thy b. 11. 28. 7. shall draw swords against the b. of thy wisdoin 17. thine heart was lifted up because of thy b. 31. 8. no tree was like the Assyrian in his bi 32. 19. Egypt, whom dost thou pass in 6. ? Hos. lO.tll. I passed over on the b. other neck 14. 6. Israel's b. shall be as the olive-tree, his smell Zech. 9. 17. how great is his goodness and his b. 11. 7. I took two staves, one I called b. 10. BEAUTIES. Psal. 110. 3. in the 6. of holiness, from the womb of BEAUTIFY. Ezra 7. 27. put in the king's heart to b. Lord's house PsaL 149. 4. he will 6. the meek with salvation Isa. 60. 13. to 6. the place of my sanctuary BEAUTIFUL. Gen. 29. 17. Rachel was 6. and weU-favonred Deut. 21. 11. seest among the captives a b. woman 1 Sam. 16. 12. David was of a b. countenance^ 25. 3. Abigail was of a b. conntenance 2 Sam. 11. 2. Bath-sheba was very b. to look npon^ 14.t 25. in Israel was not a 5. man as Absalom Esth. 2. 7. Esther was fair and b. Mordecai took foi Psal. 48. 2. b. for situation is mount Zion Eccl. 3. 11. hath made eveiy thing b. in his time , Cant. 6. 4. thou art b. O my love, as Tirzab 7. 1. how b. are tby feet with shoes, O princess Isa. 4. 2. in that day shall the branch of Lord be 6.j 52. 1. O Zion, put on thy b. garments 7. how b. the feet of them that bring, Rom. 10. 15. 64. 1 1. our holy and b. bouse is burnt up Jer. 13. 20. where is the flock, thy b. flock 48. 17. how is the staff broken, and the b. rod Ezek. 16. 12. I put a b. crown upon thine bead 13. thou wast exceeding b, and didst prosper 23. 42. the Sabeaus put b. crowns on their heads Mat. 23. 27. whited sepulchres, which appear b. Acts 3. 2. at the gate of the temple called b. 10. BECAME. Gen. 2. 7. the breath of life, and man b. a living sonl 19. 26. Lot's wife looked back, and b. a pillar of salt 49. 15. Issachar b. a servant to tribute Exod. 4. 3. it i. a servant {{ 4. b. a rod in his hand 36. 13. be coupled it, so it b. one tabernacle 1 Sam. 25. 37. Nabal's heart died, be b. as a stone 1 Kings 12. 30. and this thing 6. a sin, 13. 34. Dan. 2. 35. the stone b. a great mountain, and filled 1 Cor. 9. 20. to the Jews 1 6. a Jew, to gain the Jews i Heb. 7. 26. such an high-priest b. us, who is holy 10. 33. whilst ye b. com'panions of them so used Rev. 16. 3. the sea b. as the blood of a dead man BECAMEST. 1 Chron. 17. 22. and tliou. Lord, b. their God Eie}'.. 16. 8. 1 sware unto thee, and thou b. mine BECAUSE. Gen. 3.t 1. b. God bath said, ye shall not eat 14. said to the serpent, 6. thou hast done this Lev. 26. 43. b. even 6. they despised my judgments Deut. 7.t 12. b. ye hearken to these judgments 2 Sam. 12. 6. 6. he did this, b. he had no pity Prov. 1. 24. b. I have called, and ye refused Isa. 7.t 9. do ye not believe, b. ye are not stable Ezek. 13. 10. b. even 6. they seduced my people 36.t 3. b, for b. they have made yon desolate Mat. 26. 31. all ye shall be offended 6. of me Mdrk9. 41. give you water, b. ye belong to Chidst John 6. 26. ye seek me, not b. ye saw the miracles, but b, ye did eat of the loaves, and were filled BED John 8- 43. even b. ye cannot tear my woid 10. 13. the hireling fleeth 6. he is an hireling 14. 19. but ye see me, b. I live, ye shall liye also JRom. 8. 10. the Spirit is life b. of righteousness 1 11. quicken your mortal bodies b. of his Spirit Eph. S. 6. i>. of these cometh the wrath of God Heb. 4.t 2. not profit, 6. not united by faith to them 6. 13. 5. he could swear by no greater, he sware by 1 John 3. 14. from death to life, b. we love brethren 4. 19. we love him b. he first loved us BECKONED. JUike 1. 22. Zeoharias b. and remained speechless 5. 7. they 6. to their partners in the other ship John 13. 24. Peter b. to him that he should ask Acts 19. 33. Alexander 6. with his hand, and would 21. 40. Paul stood on stairs, and b. with the hand 24 10. Paul, after the governor had b. answered BECKONING. Acts 12. 17. Peter b. unto them with the hand 13 16. Paul stood up, and 6. with his hand, said BECOME. Gen. 3. 22. the man is b. as one of us to know good and J 7.t 16. 1 will bless her, and she shall 6. nations 37. 20. we will see what will 5. of his dreams 38.t 23. let her take it lest we b. a contempt Exod. 15. 2. the Lord is my strength, and is 6. my salvation, Psal. 118. 14. Isa. 12. 2. 32. 1. for as for this Moses that brought us up, we wot not what is b. of him, 23. Acts 7. 40. Deut. 27. 9. O Israel, thou art b. the people of God 1 Sam, 28. 16. seeing the Lord is 6. thine enemy Jonah 4. 5. he might see what would J. of the city Mat, 21. 42. the same is b, the head of the corner, Jforjfc 12. 10. Lnhe 20. 17. Acts 4. 11 John 1. 12. he gave power to b, the sons of God 2 Cor. 5. 17. in Christ, behold, all things are b, new Beu, 11. 15. are 6. the kingdoms of our Lord BECOMETH. Psal. 93. 5. holiness b. thy house, Lord, for ever Prov. 10. 4. he b. poor that dealeth with a slack hand J 7. 7. excellent speech h. not a fool, much less do IS. a man void of understanding 6. surety Eccl.i. 14. he that is born in his kingdom b. poor Mat. 3. 15. thus it b. us to fulfil all righteousness 13. 22. the deceitfuloess of riches choketh the word, and he b. unfruitful, Mark 4. 19 32. greatest among herbs, and b.Atree, Mark i. 32 JRom. 16. 2. that ye receive Phebe oor sister as b. saints Eph. 5.3. covetousness not be once named as 6. saints Phil, 1. 27. let your conversatiou be as 6. the gospel 1 Tim. 2. 10. as b, women professing godliness Tit, 2. 3. aged women be in behaviour as 6. holiness BED Signifies, [1] That whereon persons sleep in the night, 1 Sam. 19. 13. [2] A couch to rest on in the day, 2 Sam. 4. 5. [3] Paiti, torment, or tribulation, Bev. 2. 22. [4] Tlie grave, which is as a sleeping house for the righteous, Isa. 57. 2. [5] The law- ful use ofmedlock, Heb. 13. 4. On my bed. Cant, 3. 1. while I loas in a secure or slothful frame. Our bed is green, Can*. 1. 16. The ordinances and means of grace, where I enjoy sweet fellowship and communion with thee, are not only pleasant and de- lightful, but also fruitful, and by the Spirit's accom- panying them, they are made effectual for the con- verting of many. Gen, 47. 31. bowed himself on the 6. 1 Kings 1. 47, 49. 4. wentest up to thy father's 6. 1 Chron. 5. 1. Exod. 21. 18. and he die not, but kcepeth his 6. Lev, 16. 4. every i. whereon he lieth is unclean, 24. 1 Sam. 19. 13. Michael took an image and laid it in i a (Sam. S.tSl. king David himself followed the 6. 4. 5. Ish-bosheth who lay on a b, at noon 11. 2. in an evening tide David arose from his 6. 2 Kings 1, 4. shall not come down from that b, 6, 16. 4, 10. let us set there for him a b, and a table Job 7. 13. when I say, my b. shall comfort me 17. 13. 1 have made my b. in tl^ darkness 35. 15. God speaketh in slumberiogs upon the b, PsttLi, 4. commune with your own heart on jfour b, 36. 4. ho deviseth mischief on his b, 41. 8. thou wilt make all his 6. in the sickness 6i, 6, when I remember thee upon my 4. and B E E Psal, 132. 3. nor go up into my 6. tilll find a place 139. 8. if I make my b, in hell, thou art there ProB. 7. 16. 1 have decked my b, vrith tapestry, 17 22. 27. why should he take thy b, from under thee 26. 14. on hinges, so doth the slothful on his b. Cant, 1. 16. fair, yea pleasant, also our 6. is green 3. 1. by night on my b, I sought him whom my soul 7. beholdy liis b. which is Solomon's, valiant men 1 9. Solomon made himself a b..o! wood of Lebanon Isa. 28. 20. the b. is shorter than a man can stretch 57. 7. on a lofty mountain hast thou set thy 6. Amos 3. 12. Israel taken out in the corner of a b. Mat, 9. 6. Jesus saith, take np thy b, and walk, Mark 2. 9, 11. John 5. 11, 12. Mark 4. 21. a candle to be put under a b. Luke 8. 16. Luke 11. 7. my children are with me in i. I cannot 17. 34. two men in one b, one taken, the other left Rev. 2. 22. behold I will cast her into a b, BED of love. Ezek, 23. 17. Babylonians came to her in the 6. of love BED of spices. Cant. 5. 13. his checks are as a b. of spices, as flowers 6. 2. my beloved is gone down to the 6. of spices BED undefiled, Heb. 13.4. marriage is honourable and the b. undefiled BED-CHAMBER. Exod. 8. 3. frogs come into thy b.-c. and on thy bed 2 ,Sai7i. 4. 7. Ish-bosheth lay in his b.-c. they slew him 2 Kings 6. 12. telleth the words thou speakest in b.-c. 11.2. hid him and nurse in the b.-c. 2 Chron. 22. 11. Eccl. 10. 20. and curse not tlie rich in thy b.-cJiamber BEDS. Psat. 149. 5. let the saints siug aloud on their b. Isa. 57. 2. they shall rest in their 6. each one walking Hos, 7. 14. not cried when they howled upon their b. Amos 6. 4. that lie on b. of ivory and stretch themselves Mic. 2. 1. wo to them that work evil on their 6. Mark 7.t 4. as washing of cups, and b. brasen vessels BEDSTEAD. Veut. 3. 11. king of Bashan, bis b, was a b, of iron BEE, BEES. Deut, 1. 44. the Amorites chased you as 6. in Seir Judg, 14. 8. a swarm of 6. in the carcase of the lion Psal, 118. 12. they compassed me about like b, Isa, 7. 18. the Lord shall hiss for the 6. in Assyria BEEN. 1 Sam, lO.t 27. Sanl was as though he had b, deaf 2 Sam. 1. 26. very pleasant hast thou 6. to me 12. 8. if that had b. to little, I would have given Job 3. 13. 1 should have slept, then had I 6. at rest Psal. 27. 9. thou hast b. my help, leave me not, 63. 7, 94. 17. unless the Lord had b. my help, my soul had Isa. 48. 18. then had thy peace h. as a river 49. 21. 1 was left alone ; these, where had they b. .' Mat. 23. 30. if we had b. in the days of our fathers 28. t2. behold, thsre had b. a great earthquake Luke 24. 21. bat we trusted that it had 6i he which Acts 4. 13. took knowledge they had b. witli Jesus Horn. 9. 29. we had b. as Sodom, and like Gomorrah 1 Tim. 5. 9. a widow, having b. the wife of one man 2 Tim. S.flO. thou hast 6. a diligent follower of my 2 Pet. 2. 21. it had b. better not to have known the 1 John 2, 19. if they had b. of us, no doubt they Hath BEEN. Gen. 31.5. the God of my fathers hath b, with me Deut. 2. 7. the Lord thy God hath b, with thee 1 Sam, 14. 38. see wherein this sin hath b, this day 2 Chron, 15. 3. Israel hath b, without the true God Eccl, 3. 15. that which hath b. is now, and that which is to be hath already b. Isa, 28.t 10. for precept hath b. upon precept Jer, 22. 21. this hath J. thy manner from thy youth Joel 1, 2. hath this b. in your days or your fathers ? John 11. 39. for he liath b, dead four days Rom,' 11. 34. or who hath b, his counsellor ? Have BEEN. 1 iSam. 4. 9. notservants to Hebrews as they have b, 1 Chron, 17. 8. liave b. with thee whith«r thou walkedst Ezra 9. 7. since the days of our fathers have we b. Job 10. 19. I should have b, as if I bad not b. PsaU 25. 6. thy tender mercies have b, ever of old 37 . 25. have b, yoong and now old, yet have not seen 42. 3. my tears have b. my meat day and night Isa, 1. 9. should have b, as Sodom, have b, as Gomorrah BEP 33 Isa. 26. 17. so have we b, in thy sight, O Lord 18. have b, with child, have b. in paiu, as it were 66. 2. all those things have b. saith the Lord Jer, 2. 31. Itave I 6. a wilderness to Israel? 28. 8. the prophets that have b, before me Hos, 5. 2. though I have b, a rebuker of them all Mai, 2. 9. but huve b, partial in the law Mark 8. 2. they have b, with me three days Luke 1. 70. which have b, since the world began John 14. 9. have 1 b. so long time with von I 15. 27. because ye have b, with me from the begiat Acts 20. 18. after what manner I have b, with you 2 Cor, 11. 25. a night and day have I b. in the deep Gal. 3.21. righlcousiiess should haxe b. by the law Not BEEN. Exod. 9. 18. to rain hail such as hath not h in Egypt 1 Kings 3.t 13. not b. among the kings like thee 14. 8. yet lust not b. as my servant David Job 3. 16. as an hidden untimely birth I had no* i. 10. 19. I should have been as though I had not b, Psal. 124. 1. if it had no( b, the Lord on our side, 2. Eccl, 4. 3. better than both is he that hath no* b. Obad, 16. they shall be, as though they had not b. Mat. 26. 24. good for that man he had not b. born Luke 16. 11. if therefore ye have jiot b. faithful, 12. BEETLE. Lev. 11. 22. these of them ye may eat, the b, BEEVES. Lev. 22. 19. offer at your own will of the b, of sheep 21. whosoever oifers a free-will-offering in b, Num. 31. 28. \&V3 a ti-ibute to the Lord of the 6. 38. the Lord's tribute of b. threescore and twelve BEFAL. Gen, 42. 4. lest peradventure mischief b, him 38. if mischief 6. him by the way, then, 44. 29. 49. 1. that I may tell you what shall b. yon in the last days, Deut. 31. 29. Dan. 10. 14. Deut. 31. 17. many evils and troubles shall b. them Psal. 91. 10. there shall no evil b. thee, nor plague Acts 30. 22. not knowing things that shall b. me BEFALLEN. Lev. 10. 19. and such things have b. me Num. 20. 14. thou knowesf all travail that hath b. os Deut. 31. 21. when many troubles are h. them Judg. 6. 13. if Lord be with us, why is ail this b,Ms1 1 Sam, 20. 26. he thought something had b. him Esth. 6. 13. Haman told every thing that had 6. Mat, 8.33. and what was b, to the possessed of devils BEFALLETH. Eccl, 3. 19. for that which b, the sons of men, b, beasts, even one thing 6. them BEFEL. 2 Sam. 19. 7. will be worse than all that b. thee Mark 5. 16. told hov? it b. to him that was possessed Acts 20. 19. 6. me by the Iving in wait of the Jews BEFORE Signifies, [1] In sight of. Gen. 43. 14. [2] Ra- tlier than, 2 Sam. 6. 21. [3] Free to one's view and choice. Gen. 20. 15. [4] At, Rev. 3. 9. [5] Not being sent or commissioned by, John 10. 8. [6] First, (1) In order of time, Isa. 43. 13. (2) In order of place. Josh. 8. 10. Luke 22. 47. (3) In order of dignity, John 1. 15, 27. Gen, 20. 15. behold my land is b, thee, dwell where 24. 45. b, I had done speaking in my heart 31. 2. his countenance was not toward him as b, 43. 14. the Lord give you mercy b. the man 48. 20. and he set Ephraim b. Manasseh Exod, 16. 34. Aaron laid it up b. the testimony Num. 6. 12. but the days that were b. shall be lost Josh. 4. 18. Jordan flowed over his banks as b, 10. 14. there was no day like that 6. it or after it Judg, 3. 2. at least such as b. knew nothing thereof 16. 20. said, I wiU go as b. .and shake myself 2 jSam. 6. 21. chose me b. thy father, and b. his house 10. 9. Joab saw the battle was against him b. and behind, 1 Chron. 19. 10. 22.t 25. according to my cleanness b, his eyes 1 KiTigs 13. 6. the king's hand became as it was b. 2 CAion. 13. 14. the battle was 5. and behind 33. 19. Manasseh his trespass b, he was humbled Job 3. 24. for my sighing cometh 6. I eat 10. 21. 6. I go, whence I shall not return 42. 10. Lord gave Job twice as much as he had i. 34 BEF Psal 31. 22. 1 am cut off from b, thine eye4 ■ 39. 13. spare me h, I go hence and be ne ffiftte 80. 9. then preparedst room 6. it attd didst cause it 119. 67. 6. 1 was afflicted I went astray, but now 139. 5. thoa bast beset me behind and 6. and laid Ecd, 7. 17. why shoaldest thou die fc. tliy time ? Isa. 9, 12. Syrians 6. aud the Philistines behind 17. 14. and behold, 6. the morning he is not 43. 13. 6. the day was, I am he, and there is none 65. 24. th&tb. they call I will answer and Lear Jer^ 1. 5. b, I formed thee in the belly, I knew thee JEzek. 44. 12. they ministered to them 6. their idols 22. they shall take a widow that had a priest 6. Has. 7. 2. their own doings, they are 6. my face Amos 4. 3. every cow at that which is 6. her iiah 2. 5. he feared me, and was afraid h. my name 4. 5. I will send Elijah the prophet 6. the coming 3faf. 1. IS. h. they came together she was with child 6. 8. knoweth what things je need h. ye ask 8. 29. art thou come to torment us 6. the time?^ 24. 25. behold, I have told yoa b, XALke% 26. not see death b. he had seen the Lord 23. 12. for b. they were at enmity between thems. John 6. 62. see the Son of man ascend where he was b. 7.-51. doth our law judge any man 6. it hear him? 13. 19. now I tell you 6. it come, 14. 29. Acts 2. 31. he seeing this 6. spake of the resurrection 4. 28. to do thy cennsel determined 6. to be done 10. 41. but to witnesses chosen 6. of God, to us 2 Cor. 8. 10. who have begun b, not only to do Gal. 5. 21. of which T tell you b. as I told you Eph. 3.+ 3. as I wrote a little 6. Phil. 3. 13. reaching forth to those things that are b. CoL 1. 5. whereof ye heard 6. in the word of truth 1 Thess. 2. 2. but even after that we had suffered b. 3. 4- when we were with you, we told yon b. 1 Tim. 1. 1 3* who was b. a blasphemer, a persecutor Seb. 7. 18. disannulling of the command going b. 10. 15. for after that he had said b. this is covenant 2 Pet. 3. 2. mindful of words spoken b. by prophets 17- seeing ye know these things b. beware lest Rev. 3. 9. make them to worship b. tliy feet 4.6. were four beasts full of eyes b. and behind Come BEFORE. JExod. 22. 9. both parties shall come b. the judge P3al. 100. 2. come 6. his presence with thanksgiving Mic.6. 6. whejewith shall I come b. the Lord? 2 Tim. 4. 21. do thy diligence to come b. winter BEFORE the people. Gen. 23. 12. Abraham bowed b. the people of the land Exod. 13. 22. nor the pillar of 6re from b. the people 17. 5. the Lord said to Moses, go on 6. the people 34. 10. b. all thy people 1 will do marvels Josh. 8. 1 0. Joshua and elders went b. the people to Ai 1 Sam. 18. 13. he went out and came in b. the people Mark 8. 6. gave disciples, did set them b. the people JjuJce 20. 26. ilot take hold of his words b. the prophet Rev. 10. 11. thou must prophesy 6. many peoples BEFORE tuhom. Gen, 24. 40. Lord b. whom I v/alk will send his angel 48: 15. God b. wjsommy fathers did walk 1 Kings 17. 1. Elijah said to Ahab, as the Lord God of Israel liveth b. whom T stand, 18. 15. 2 Kings 3. 14. | 5. IG. JEsth. G. 13. Mordecai 6. whom thou hast begun to fall Dan. 7. 8. 6. whom there wore three of the first horns 20. and b. whom three fell, even of that horn Acts 26. 26. the king b. whom also 1 speak freely See further, All, Abk, God, Him, Lord, Me, JvTouNT, Stand, Stood, Thee, Them, As, Went, You. BEFOREHAND. Mark 13. 11. take no thought h. what to speak 2 Cor. 9. 5. go and make up b. your bounty 1 Tim. 5. 24. some men's sins are open 6. 25. the good works of some are manifest 6. 1 Pet. 1. 11. testified b. the sufferings of Christ BEFORETIME. Jowh. 20. 5. because he hated him not b. 1 Sam. 9. 9. b. in Israel, when a man went; he who is called a prophet was b. called a seer 2 Sam. 7. 10* nor aSIict them any more as b. 2 Kings 13. 5. Israel dwelt in their tents as b. Jffeh, 2. !■ I hdkd not been b sud in his presence BEG Jia. 4t. i!6i «ho hath declared b. that we tnay eaj Acts 8. 9. called Simon which 6. used sorcery BEGAN. Gen, 4. 26. then &. meo to call on the name of Lord Num. 25. 1. the people 6. to commit whoredom with Judg. 20. 31. they b. to smite Israel as at other times 1 Sam. 14.t 33. that altai he b. to boild to the Lord 2 Kings 10. 32. the Lord b. to cnt Israel short 2 Chron. 20. 22. when they b. to sing, the Lord set 31. 7. .in the third month they 6. to lay the heaps 34. 3. while yoaug Josiah b. to seek after God Exsi. 9. 6. then they 6. at the ancient men Mat. 4. 17. from that time Jesns b. to preach and say Mark 14.t 72. he b. to weep when he thoag^ht LuTce 1. 70. which have been since the world b. 14. 30. this man b. to baifd, and was not able John 4. 52. enquired the hour when he b. to amend 9. 32. since the world 6. Acts 3. 21. Rom. 16. 25. Acts 12.t 1. Herod b. to vex certain of the church 2 Tim. 1. 9. in Christ before the world b. Tit. 1. 2. Heb, 2. 3. salvation at first 6. to be spoken by the Lord BEGAT. Prov. 23. 22. hearken to thy father that b. thee fer. 16. 3. concerning their fathers that b. them Dan. 11.6. she shall be ^iven up, and he that b. her Zech. 13. 3. his father and mother that b. him Jam.l. 18. of his own will b. he us with the word 1 JoJm 5. 1. every one that lovelh him that 5. loveth BEGET. Gen. 17. 20. twelve princes shall he b. I will make Deut. 4. 25. when thou shalt 6. children, children's 28. 41. thou shalt b. sons, but shalt not enjoy them 2 Kings 20. 18. of thy sons which thon shalt 6. shall they take and make eunuchs, Isa. 39. 7. Eccl. 6. 3. if a man b. 100 children, and live many Jer. 29. 6. take wives and 6. sons and daughters Ezeh. 18. 10. if he b. a son that is a robber 14. if he 6. a son that seeth all his father's sins, BEGEfTEST. Gen. 48. 6. issue which thou b. shall be thine Isa. 45. 10. that saith to his father, what b. thou.' BEGETTETH. Prov. 17. 21. he that 6. a fool, doeth it to his sorrow 23. 24. he that b. a wise child, shall have joy Eccl. 5. 14. he b. a son, and nothing in his hand BEG." Psal. 109. 10. let his children be vagabonds and 6. Prov. 20. 4. therefore shall the sluggard i. in harvest Luke 16. 3. 1 cannot dig, to b. I am asbamed- BEGGED. Mat. 27. 58. and 6. the body of Jesus, Luke 23. 52. John 9. 8. is not this he tliat sat aud b. ? BEGGAR. 1 .Sam. 2. 8. he lifteth the 6. from the dunghill Luke IG. 20. and there was a b. named Lazarus 22. the 6. died, and was carried by the angels BEGGARLY. Gal. 4. 9. how turn ye again to the 6. elements BEGGING. Psal. 37. 25. I have not seen his seed b. bread Mark 10. 46. Bartimeas sat b. Luke 18. 35. BEGIN. Gen. 11. 6. this they b. to do, and now nothing Deut. 2. 25. this day I 6. to put the dread of you Josh. 3. 7. this day will I b. to magnify thee 1 Sam. 3. 12. when I &. I will also make an end 22. 15. did I then b. to inquire of God for him? Nek. 11. 17. Mattaniah to b. the thanksgiving Jer. 25. 29. 1 b. to bring evil on the city called Ezek. 9. G. slay old and young, and 6. at my sanctuary Hos. 8.tl0. they shall b. a little for the burden Luke 3. 8. and 6. not to say within yourselves 13. 2t3. then shall ye b. to say, we have eaten 14. 29. all that behold it, 6. to mock him 21. 28. when these things b. to come to pass 2 Cor. 3. 1. do we 6. again to commend ourselves? 1 Pet. 4. 17. the time is come, that judgment must 6. at the house of God, and if it first 6. at us BEGINNER. Heb. 12.t 2. Jesus the b. and finisher of our faith BEGINNING Signifies, [1] That which is the first, Exod. 12. 2. [2] The creation, Gen. 1. 1. [3] At the first, FroT. 20.21. Isa. 1. 26. [4] That which is chief BEG or most excellent, Prov, 1. 7, | 9. 10. 1 am the beginning and endbg. Rev. 1.8. / am the eternal God, who gave all things a being and beginning. Gen. 49. 3. Reuben, thoa art the 4. of my strength Exod. 12. 2. this month shall be the b. of months Deut. 21. 17. he is the b. of his strength, the right Job 8. 7. tho' thy 6. was small, yet thy end increase 42. 12. blessed the latter end of Job more than b. Psal. 111. 10. fear of Lord 6. of wisdom, Proii.9. 10 Proi;. 1. 7. fear of tlie Lord is the 6. of knowledge 17. 14. b. of strife, as when one letteth out water Eccl. 7. 8. better is the end of a thing than the b. 10. 13. (he b. of words of his mouth is foolishness Isa. 64. 4. since b. of the world, men have not heard Jlf ic. 1. 13. is the i. of sin to the daughter of Zion Mat. 24. 8. all these are the 6. of sorrows, Mark 13. 8. 21. tribulation, such as was not since the b. Mark 1. 1. the 5. of the gospel of Jesus Christ Jolm2. 11. this 6. of miracles did Jesus in Cana Col. 1. 18. who is the b. the first-born from the deai Heb. 3. 14. if we hold the 6. of our confidence 6.tl. leaving the word of the b. of Christ 7. 3, having neither b. of days nor end of life 2 Pet. 2. 20. the latter end is worse than the b. Rev. 1. 8. 1 am the &. and the ending, 21. G. 1 22. 13. 3. 14. these things saith the 6. of creation of God At the BEGINNING. Ruth 3. 10. more kindness at latter end than at the b, 1 Chron. 17. 9. nor child, of wickedness waste as a/ fiw Prov. 20. 21. an inheritance gotten hastily at the b. Isa. 1. 26. I will restore thy counsellors as at the 6. Dan. 9. 23. at the b. of thy supplications the command Mat. 19. 4. which made them at h. made them male John 16. 4. these things I said not to yoii at the b. Acts 11. 15. H. Ghost fell on them as on ns at the b From the BEGINNING. Deut. 11. 12. eyes of Lord are on itfrom the b. of year 32. 42. /rom the b. of revenges on the enemy Psal. 119. 160. word is true /rom the b. and every one- Prov. 8. 23. 1 was set up /rom 6. or ever the earth wai Eccl. S.ll.nomaucan find work God maketh /rom 6. Isa. 18. 2. go to a people terrible /rom the b. 7. 40. 21. hath it not been told yon /rom the b.i 41. 26. who hath declared /rom the b.? 46. 10. declaring the end from b. and ancient times 48. 16. I have not spoken in seciet/rom the b. Jer. 17. 12. a glorious high throne/rom (/le b. Mat. 19. 8. but /rom the b. it was not so Luke 1. 2. unto ns, which from b. were eye-witnesses John 6. 64. Jesus knew/rom the b. who believed not 8. 25. Jesus saith, even same I said to you from b, 44. was a murderer /rom b. and abode not in truth 15. 27. because ye have been with me from the b, Eph. 3. 9. which from i. of the world hath been hid 3 Thess. 2. 13. God hath /rom b. choseu you to sair 2 Pet. 3. 4. all continue as they were /rom the b. 1 John 2. 7. word which ye have heard/rom b. 3. 11. 13. because ye have known him that is from the b. 3. 8. is of the devil, for the devil sinneth/roro the b. 2 John 5. but that which we had/rom the b. In the BEGINNING. Gen. 1.1. in the b. God created the heaven and earth 2 Sam. 20.t 18. they plainly spake in b. ask of Abel Prou. 8. 22. the Lord possessed me inthe b. of his way John 1. 1. tn the b. was theWord,Word was with Ged 2. the same was in the b. with God Phil. 4. 15. ye know that in the b. of the gospel Heb. 1. 10. thou, Lord, in the b. hast laid foundatioD BEGINNING. Mat. 14. 30. b. to sink he cried. Lord save me 20. 8. give their hire, b. from the last the first Luke 24. 47. among all nations, 6. at Jerusalem J'oAn8.9. went out, b. at the eldest even to the last ^c(s 1. 22. b. from the baptism of John to that day BEGINNINGS. Nu;n. 10. 10. also in the 6. of your months, 28. I . Ezek. 36. 11. I will do better than at your b. BEGINNEST. Deut. 16. 9. time thou b. to put the sickle to corn BEGOTTEN Is taken, [1] Properly and nianratty, Judg. 8. SO. [2] Superiiaturally, thus Isaac was begotten of the dead body and womb of Abraham and Sacaii* EEH Jtih. 11 . 17. [S] Spiritmlly, thus Ctmstims are mid to be begotten by such ministers as were instru- ments of their conversimi, I Cor. 4. 5. [4] Eter- natty, such only is Christ, the only begotten of the Father, John 1. 14. Num. 11. 12. have I conceived, have I h. them? Deut. 23. 8. the children b. of them shall enter Jndg. 8. SO. Gideon had 70 sons of his hody 6. Job 38. 28. or who hath b. the drops of dew? Psal. 2. 7. IhoB art my Son, this day have I b. thee. Acts 13. 33. Beb. 1. 5. | 5. 5. Isi. 49. 21. thou shalt say, who hath b. me these? Jer. 2.t 27. saying to a stone, thon hast 5. me Boi. 5. 7. for they have b. strange children John 1. 14. the glory as of the only b. of the Father 18. the only b. Son, he hath declared him 3. 16. God so lo'ed, that he gave his only b. Son 18. not belii-ved in the name of the only b. Son 1 Cor. 4. 15. for I have b. you through the gospel PhiUm. 10 Onesimns, whom 1 have b. in my bonds Beb. n . 17. Abraham by faith offered np only i. son 1 Pet. 1. 3. who hath b. us again to a lively hope 1 John 4. 9. sent his only 6. Son, that we might live 5. 1. that begat, loveth him also that is b. of him 18. he that is b. of God keepeth himself i^irsi-BBGOTTEN. Beb. 1 . 0. when he bringeth in first-b. into world JZet;. 1. 5. from Jesus, who is Hx&jirst-b. of the dead BEGUILE. Col. 2. 4. lest any man b. you with enticing words 18. let no man b. you of your reward BEGUILED, ING. Gen. 3. 13. woman said, serpent 6. me, and I did eat 29. 25. wherefore then hast thou b. me ? Num. 25. 18. they have 6. yon in the matter of Peor Josh. 9. 22. saying, wherefore have ye b. us? 2 Cor. 11. 3. but I fear lest as the serpent b. Eve 2 Pet. 2. 14. cannot cease from sin, b. unstable souls BEGUN. Num. 16. 46. the plague is 6 1| 47. the plague was b. Deut. 3. 24. thou hast b. to shew thy greatness Esth. 6. 13. before whom thou hast b. to fall 9. 23. the Jews undertook to do as they had b. Mat, 1 8. 24. aJid when he had b. tn reckon 2 Cor. 8. 6. as he had b, so he would also finish 10. this is expedient for you who have b. before Gal. 3. 3. are ye so foolish, having b. in the Spirit Phil. 1. 6. he which hath b. a good work in you 1 Tim. 5. 11. when they have 4. to wax wanton BEHALF. Exod. 27. 21 . a statute on b. of the children of Israel 2 Sam. 3. 12. Abner sent to David on his b. 2 Chron. 16. 9. shew himself strong in 6. of them Job 36. 2. shew that I have jet to speak on God's 6. Dan. 11. 18. but a prince for his own 6. shall cause Rom. 16. 19. I am glad therefore on your b. 1 Cor. 1. 4. I thank my God always on your b. 2 Cor. 1. 11. thanks may be given by many on our b. 5. 12. but give you occasion to glory on our 6. Phil. 1. 29. to you it is given in b. of Christ, not only 1 Pet. i. 16. let him glorify God oii this 6. BEHAVE. Deut. 32. 27. lest adversaries b. themselves strangely 1 Chron. 19. 13. l6t us 6. ourselves valiantly Job 41.t 33. who 6, themselves without fear Psal. 101. 2. I will b. wisely in a perfect way Isa. 3, 5. the child shall i. himself proudly a'g. ancient 42.tl3. the Lord will b. himself mightily 1 Cor. 13. 5. charity doth not b. itself unseemly 1 Tim. 3. 16. how Ihon oughtest to b. in house of God . BEHAVED. 1 Sam. 18. 5. David b. himself wisely, 14, 15, 30. Psal. 35. 14. I 6. as though he had been my friend 131. 2. I have b. myself as a child that is weaned Bos. 12.t 3. Jacob b. himself princely ittic. 3. 4. as they have b, themselves ill in doings 1 Thess. 2. 10. how unblameably we b. ourselves 2 Thess. 3. 7. 6. not ourselves disorderly among you BEHAVETH. 1 Cor. 7. 36. if a man think he 4. nncomely to his BEHAVIOUR. 1 Sam. 21. IS. David changed his 4. before them 1 Tim. S 2. a bishop must be sober, of good 4. Tit, 2. 3. aged women in 4. as becometh holiness BEH BEHEADED. Deut, 21. 6. elders shall wash hands over the heifer 4. 2 Sam. 4. 7. they smote Ish-boshetb, and 4. him Mat. 14. 10. 4. John, Mark 6. 16, 27. Luke 9. 9. Rev. 20. 4. 1 saw the souls of them that were 4. BEHELD. Num. 21. 9. when he 4. the serpent of brass, he lived 23. 21. he hath not 4. iniquity in Jacob 1 Chron. 21. 15. as he was destroying, the Lord 4. /o4 31. 26. if I 4. the sun when it shined, or moun Psal. 119, 138. 1 4, transgressors, and was grieved 142. 4. I 4. but there was no man would know me Prov. 7. 7. and 4. among the simple ones, I discerned Eccl. 8. 17. then 1 4. all the work of God Isa. 41. 28. I 4. and there was no man, Jer. 4. 25 Jer. 4. 23. I 4. the earth, and it was without form Mark 15. 47. Mary Magdalen, and Mary the mother of Joses, 4. where he was laid, Luke 23. 55. Luke 10. 18. 1 4. Satan as lightning fall from heaven 19. 41. he 4. the city, and wept over it John 1.14. and we 4. his glory, the glory as of Acts 1, 9. while they 4. Jesiis was taken up 17. 23. as I passed by and 4. your devotions Rev. 5. 6. 1 4. and lo, in midst of the throne a Ijamb 11. 12. they ascended, and their enemies 4. them BEHEMOTH. /o6 40. 15. behold now 4. which I made with thee BEHIND Signifies, [1] Backwards, Judg. 20. 40. [2] After, 2 Sam. 3. 16. [3J Remaining, Lev. 25. 51. [4] Past, Phil. 3. 13. [5] Unexpected, Isa. 30. 21. [6] Disregarded, Psal. 50. 17. Exod. 10. 26. there shall not an hoof be left 4. £eu. 25. 51.if there be yet many years 4. according Judg. 20. 40. the Benjamites looked 4. them 1 Sam. 30. 9. where those that were left 4. stayed 2 Sam. 3. 16. her husband went weeping, 4. her 1 Kings 14. 9. hast cast me 4. thy back, Ezek. 23. 35. Neh. 4. 16. the rulers were t. the house of Judah 9. 26. they rebelled and cas.. thy law 4. their backs Cant. 2. 9. behold, he standeth 4. our wall, looketh Isa. 38. 17. thou hast cast all my sins 4. thy back Amos 7.tl5. the Lord took me from 4. the flock Mark 5. 27. she came in the press 4. and touched Luke2. 43. the child Jesus tarried 4. in Jerusalem 1 Cor. 1. 7, so that ye come 4. in no gift, waiting for 2 Cor. 11. 5. 1 was not a whit 4. the chiefest, 12. 11. Phil. 3. 13. forgetting those things wlijch are 4. Col. 1. 24. fill np what is 4. of afflictions of Christ See further. Before, Him, VPe, Thee, Them, Us. BEHOLD Signifies, [1] Admiration, Isa. 7. 14. [2] Joy and gladness, Mat. 21. 5. [3] Obedience, 1 Sam. 22.tl2. Isa. 6.t8. [4] Asseveration, Gen. 28. 15. [5] Exhortation to a provident care, John 19. 27. [6] Consideration or observation, Luke 24. 39. John 1. 29. [7] Suddenness or unexpectedness. Rev. 16. 15. 1 '22. 7. [8] Certainty, Mat. 23. 38. Luke 1. 20. Gen. 28. 15. 4. 1 am with thee, and will keep thee 31. 51. 4. this heap, 4. this pillar I have cast 40. 6. Joseph looked on them, and 4. they were sad 48.1. 4. thy father is sick II 2 1 . Israel said, 4. Idle Exod. 3. 2. and 4. the bush burned with fire 36. 4. 4. I will rain bread from heaven for ygu 23. 20. 4. I send an angel before thee to keep thee 24. 8. Moses said, 4. the blood of the covenant Num. 20. 16. 4. we are in Kadesh in the iatmost 1 Sam. 12. 13. 4. the king whom ye have chosen 2 Sam 9. 6. and he answered, 4. thy servant 1 Kingsli. 2. 4. a child shall be born to house of Dav. 2 Kings 13. 21. that 4. they spied a band of men 22. 16. 4. I will bring evil upon this place and the inhabitants thereof, 2 Chron. 34. 24. 2 Chron. 20. 11. 4. I say, how they reward us /o4 1. 12. 4. all that he hath is in thy power 28. 28. 4. the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom 33. 12. 4. in this thou art not just, I will answer 36. 5. 4. God is mighty, aud despiseth not any, 26. 40. 4. 4. I am vile, what shall I answer thee? Psal. 33. 18. 4. eye of the Lord is on them that fear 51. 5. 4. I was shapen in iniquity, and in sin did 73. 12. 4. these are theongodlywho prosper in world BEH 35 Psal 78. 20. 4. he smote the rock, the waters gt.shed 139. 8. if I make my bed in hell, 4. thou art there Cant. 1. 15. 4. thou art fair, my love, 4. 16. | 4. I. Isa. 7. 14. 4. a virgin shall conceive. Mat. 1. 23. 8. 18. 4. 1 and the children whom theLord, ffe4.2.13. 22. they shall look to the earth, and 4. trouble 12. 2. 4. God is my salvation, I will trust, and not 29. 8. a hungry man dreameth, and 4. he eateth 40. 9. say to the cities of Judah, 4. your God 41. 27. the first shall say to Zion, 4. 4. them 42. 1. 4. my servant whom I uphold, mine elect 43. 19. 4. I will do a new thing, it shall spring 48. 7. lest thou shouldest say, 4. 1 knew them 65. 1. I said, 4. me, 4. me, to a nation not called by Jer. 8. IS. we looked for peace, and 4. trouble, 14. 19. 20. 14. 4. 1 am in your hands, do with me as seems Lata. 1. 12. 4. and see if any sorrow be like my sorrow Ezck. 36. 9. 4. 1 am for you, and will turn to you Zech. 3. 8. 4. I will bring my servant the Branch 6. 12. 4. the man whose name is the Branch 9. 9. 4. thy King cometh, Mat. 21. 5. John 12. 15. Mai. 3. 1. 4. I will send my messenger, aud he shall prepare the way, 4. 6. Mat. 11. 10. Mark 1. 2. Mat. 7. 4. and 4. a beam is in thine own eye 24. 26. 4. he is in the desert, 4. he is in the secret Mark 16. 0. is risen, b. the place where they laid him Luke 24. 39. 4. my hands and my feet, that it is I 49. 4. 1 send the promise of ray Father upon you John 1. 29. 4. the Lamb of God, which taketh, 36. 47. 4. an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile 19. 5. Pilate saith unto them, 4. the man Acts 9. 11. Saul of Tarsus, for 4. he prayeth 2 Cor. 6. 9. as dying, and 6. we live, as chastened 1 John 3. 1. 4. what manner of love the Father Rev. 3. 20. 4. 1 stand at the door and knock 16. 15. 4. 1 come as a thief, blessed is he that 22.7.4. 1 come quickly, blessed is he that keeps, 12. BEHOLD it is. Gen. 16. 14. 4. it is between Kadesh and Bered 34. 21. for the land, 4. it is large enough for them Exod. 32. 9. and 4. it is a stiff-necked people Josh. 9. 12. bnt now 4. it is dry, it is mouldy Judg. 18. 9. I have seen the land, 4. it is very good Isa. 52. 6. know that I am he that doth speak, b.itisi Ezek. 7. 10. 4. the day, 4. it is come, morning is gone 39, 8. 4. it is come, and it is done, saith the Lord Now BEHOLD, or BEHOLD now. 1 Sam. 12. 2. nooj 4. the king walketh before yon 2 Kings 18. 21. now b. thou trustest on staff of Egypt /o4 16. 19. also now 4. my witness is in heaven Jer. 40. 4. now; 4. I loose thee this day from chains Mat. 26. 65. now 4. ye have heard his blasphemy Acts 13. 11. now b. the hand of the Lord is on tnee 20. 22. note b. I go bound in the spirit to Jerusalem 2 Cor. 6. 2. 4. now; is the accepted time, 4. now is day Behold it was. Behold there was; see Was. BEHOLD, Verb, Signifies, [1] To look on a thing with our eyes, Gen. 31. 51. [2] To think over a thing in our minds. Lam. 1. 12. Rom. 11. 22. Num. 12. 8. and the similitude of the Lord shall he 4. 23. 9. I see him, aud from the hills I 4. him 24. 17. see him, but not now, shall 4. him. but not nigh Deut. 3. 27. 4. it with thine eyes, thou shalt not go 1 Sam. 22.tl2. 4. me, /*o. O.fS. /o4 19. 27. mine eyes shall 4. and not another 20. 9. nor shall his place any more 4. him 23. 9. where he doth work, but I cannot 4. him 34. 29. when he hideth his face, who can 4.? 30. 24. that thou magnify his work, which men 4. Psal.\l. 4. his eyes 4. his eye-lids try the children 7. his countenance doth 4. the upright 17. 2. let thine eyes 4. the things that are equal 15. I will 4. thy face in righteousness 27. 4. to 4. the beauty of the Lord and inquire 37. 37. mark the perfect man, 5. the upright 46. 8. come, 4. the works of the Lord 59. 4. they prepare, awake to help me, and 4. 66. 7. he ruieth for ever, his eyes 4. the nation* 80. 14. look down from heaven, 4. and visit 91. 8. only with thine eyes shalt thou 6. and see 102. 19. from heaven did the Lord 4. the earth 113. 6. he bumbleth himself to 6. the thuigs 36 BEI Psal. 119. 18. open thoa mine eyes that I may &. Prov. 23. 33. thine eyes shall 6. strange women EccL 11. 7. and a pleasant thing it is to 6. the snn Isa, 26. 10. he will not 6- the majesty of the Ijord 38. H. I said, I shall 6. man no more with theiohah. 41. 23. do good or evil, that we may b. it together 63. 15. b. from the habitation of thy holiness Jer, 20. 4. and thine eyes shall b. thy terror 29. 32. npr h. the good I will do for my people 32. 4. and his eyes shall b* his eyes, 34. 3. 42. 2. we are left bnt a few, as thine eyes do 6. us Jjam. 1, 18. hear all people, and b. my sorrow 3. 50. till the Lord look down and b. from heaven 5. 1. O Lord, consider and b. oar reproach EzeJc. 8. 9. b. the wicked abominations ihey do 28. 17. lay thee before kings that they may 6. 18. bring thee to ashes in sight of all that &. 40. 4. son of man, b. with thine eyes, 44. 5. Dan. 9. 18. open thine eyes, and b. onr desolation Obad. +12. do not b. the day of thy brother Mic. 7. 9. me to light, and I shall b. his righteonsness 10. she that is my enemy, mine eyes shall 6. Ker Mab. 1. 3. why dost thon canse me to b, grievances? 13. thon art of purer eyes than to b. evil, canst Mat. 18. 10. their angels always b. face of my Father Luke 14. 29. all that b. it begin to mock him 21. 6. as for these things which ye 6. the days will John 17. 24. be with me, that they may b. my glory Acts 7. 31. as he drew near to b. it the voice came 32. then Moses trembled, and durst not b. 2 Cor. 3. 7. Israel could not 6. the face of Moses 1 Pet. 2. 12. yoor good wnrks which they shall 6. 3. 2. while they 6. your chaste conversation JRev. 17. 8. when they b. the beast that was, is not BEHOLDERS. Job 34.t 26. God striketh them in the place of b. BEHOLDEST. Psal. 10.. 14. thou 6. all mischief to requite it Mat. 7. 3. why b. thou the mote ? Luke 6. 41. Luke 6. 42. b. not the beam tliat is in thine own eye BEHOLDETH. Job 24. 18. he h. not the way of the vineyards PsaL 33. 13. the Lord 6. all the sons of men Jam. 1. 24. for he b. himself and goeth his way BEHOLDING. Psal. 119. 37. torn away mine eyes from b. vanity Prov. 15. 3. Lord in every place, b. the evil and good Eccl. 5. 11. saving the b. of them with their eyes Jtfifrf, 27. 55. many women were there 6. Luke2Z.49. Mark^O. 21. Jesus 6. him. loved him, and said Luke 23. 35. people stood b. and rulers derided him 48. b. things done, smote their breasts and returned Acts 4. 14. and 6. man whi«h was healed could say 23. 1. and Paul earnestly b. the council, said 2 Cor. 3. 18. with open face b. as in a glass the glory Col.% 5. with you in spirit, joying, and b. yoor order Jam. 1. 23. a man b. his natural face in a glass BEHOVED, Xifjte 24. 46. and thus it b. Christ to saffer and rise Heb. 2. 17. b. him to be made like to his brethren BEING. Gen. 24. 27. 1 6. in the way, the Lordled me to house Exod. 22. 14. the owner thereof not b. with it iew. 21. 4. he shall notdeflle himself, &. a chief man Num. 30. 3. vow a vow b. in her father's house, 16. J)eut. 32. 31. our enemies themselves 6. judges Josh. 9. 23. none of you be freed from 6. bond-men 1 Sam. 15. 23. hath rejected thee from b. king, 26. 1 Kings 15. 13. Maachah his mother, even her he removed from b. qneen, 2 Ckron. 15. 16. 16. 7. in provoking, in b. like house of Jeroboam Nek. 6. 11. who is Ibere that b. as I am would flee? Psal. 49. 12. man b. in honour, abideth not, is like 83. 4; come and let us cut them off from b. a nation Jer. 34. 9. b. an Hebrew or Hebrewess go free Mat. 1. 19. Joseph her husband b. a just man Jjuke 13.16. this woman b. a daughter of Abraham 16. 23. in hell he lift np his eyes b. in torments 18.t9- trusted in themselves as 6. righteous 20. 36. b. the children of the resurrection 22. 44. b. in an agony, he prayed more earnestly John 5. 13. Jesus conveyed — multitude 6. in tliat place 10. 33. that thou b. a man, makest thyself God 1 Cor. 12. 12. all the members 6. many are one body BEL J^A. 2. 20. Jesus Christ b. the chief comer-stone j^^ 4.t 15. b. sincere in love may grow np into him Phil. 2. 6. who 6. in the form of God thought it not Heb. 13. 3. as b. yourselves also in the body Rev. 12. 2. she b. witb child, cried, travailing BEING. Psal. 104. 33. 1 will sing to the Lord, I will sing praise to my God while I have my 6. 146. 2» Acts 17. 28. in him we live, move, and have our 6. BELCH, ETH. Psal. 59. 7. behold, ^ey b. out with theii* mouth Prov. 15.t2. the mouth of fools b. out foolishness BELIEF. 2 Thess. 2. 13. sanctification of Spirit, and (. of truth BELIEVE Signifies, £1] To give credit to any things Gen. 45. 26. [2] To assent barely to gospel truths. Acts 8. 13. [3j To receive, depend, and rely upon Christ for Ufe tmd salvation, John 1. 12. ] 3. 15, 16. Rom. 9. 33. | 10. 4. [4] To be fully persuaded, John 6. 69. [5] To expect or hope, Psal. 27. 13. [6] To put confidence in, 2 Chron. 20. 20. [7] To know, John 17. 21. Jam. 2. 19. Exod. 4. 5. that they may b. the- Lord hath appeared 19. 9. that they may hear and 6. thee for ever Num. 14. 11. how long will it be ere they b. me? 2 Chron. 20. 20. b. in the Lord God, b. his prophets Isa. 43. 10. that ye may know and b. me Mat. 9. 28. b. ye that I am able to do this? 18. 6. but whoso shall offend one of these little ones which b. in me, Mark 9. 42. 21. 32. repented not afterward that ye might b. him 27. 42. let him come down, and we will b* him j Mark 1. 15. repent ye, and 6. the gospel 5. 36. he saith, be not afraid, only b. Luke 8. 50. 9. 23. if thou canst b. all things are possible 24. Lord, I b. help mine unbelief, John 9> 38. 11. 23. but shall b. those things he saith shall come 24. b. ye receive them, and ye shall have them 15. 32. let hrm descend, that we may see and b, 16. 17. these signs shall foUow them which b. Luke 8. 12. devil taketh away the word, lest they b, 13. these have no root, which for a while 6. 24. 25. O fools, and slow of heart to b. all that John 1. 7. that all men through him might b. 12. sons of God, even to them that b. on his name 3. 12. how shall ye 6. if I tell you of heavenly things 4. 21. woman, 6. me, the hour cometh when ye shall 42. and said, now we b. not because of thy saying 6. 44. how can ye b. which receive honour one of 47. if not his writings, how shall ye b. my words '. 6. 29. work of God, that ye b. on him he hath sent 7. 5. for neither did his brethren b. in him 39. Spirit, which they that Zi. on him should receive 9. 35. dost thou b. on the Son of God? 36. he said, who is he. Lord, that I might b. on him 10. 38. b. the works, that ye may know and b. 11. 1-5. I was not there, to the intent ye may b, 27. 1 b. that thou art the Christ, the Son of God 40. said I not to thee, if wouldst b. thou shouldst 42. that they may b. that thou hast sent me 48. if we let him alone, all men will b. onhim 12. 36. while ye have light, b. in the light 13. 19. when it is come to pass, ye may b. I am he 14. 1. not troubled, ye b. in God, b. also in me 11. 6. 1 am in the Father, or b. for the work's sake 29. that when it is come to pass ye might b. 16. 30. by this we b. thou camest forth from God 31. Jesus answered them, do ye now b.? 17. 20. I pray for them also which shall b. on me 21. that the world may b. thou hast sent me 19. 35. he knows that he saith true, that ye might b. 2Q. 31. these are written that ye might 6. Acts 8. 37. 1 b. that Jesus Christ is the Son of God 13. 39. by him all that b. are justified from all things 41. I work a work which you shall in no wise b. 15. 7. that the Gentiles by me should hear and b. 11, we b. thro' grace we shall be saved, even as they 16.31.6. on the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved 19. 4. should b. on him that should come after him 21. 20. thou seest how many Jews there are which 6. 25. as touching the Gentiles which b. have writ. 27. 25. J b. God that it shall be as it was told me Rom, 3. 22. righteousness of God on all them that b. BEL Rom. 4. 11. be might be father of all them that&.'t 24. to whom it shall be imputed, if we b. on bim. 6. 8. if dead we b. that we shall also live with him 10. 9. and shalt b. in thy heart that God raised hjm 14. how shall they b. in him of whom not heard 1 Cor. 1. 21. by preaching to save them that 6. 11. 18. 1 hear there be divisions, and I partly b.it 14. 22, tongnes are for a sign, not to them that 6. bat prophesying serveth for them which 6. 2 Cor. 4. IS. we also b. and therefore speak Gal. S. 22. promise might be given to them that i. Eph. 1. 19. the greatness of his power to ns who b Phil. 1. 29. to us it is given not only to b. on him 1 Thess. 1. 7. ensamples to all that b. in Macedonia 2. 10. we behaved ourselves among yon that 6. 13. word which effectually worketh in you that 6, 4. 14. if we b. that Jesus died and rose again 2 Thess..!. 10. come to be admired in all those that i, 2. 11. send delusion that they should i. a lie 1 Tim. 1. 16. for a pattern to them that should 6. 4. 3. received with thanksgiving of them that b. 10. Saviour of all men, especially of those that (. Heb. 10. 39. but of them that 6. to saving of soul 11. 6. he that cometh to God must b. that lie is Jam. 2. 19. the devils also 6. and tremble I Pet. 1.21. who by him do i. in God that raised him 2. 7. to you therefore which 6. he is precious 1 John 3. 23. is his commandment that we should b. 5. 13. I have written to you tiiat i. that ye may b. BELIEVE not, or not BELXEVB. Exod. 4. 1. behold, they will not 6. me, nor hearken 8. it shall come to pass, if they will not b. thee, 9> Deut. 1. 32. yet in this ye did not b. the Lord 2 Kings 17. 14. like their fathers, did not b, in Lord Job 9. 16. yet would I not b. that he had hearkened Pros. 26. 25. when he speaketh fair, b. him not Isa. 7. 9. if ye will not b. ye shall not be established Jer. 12. 6. 6. not them, tho' they speak fair words Sab. 1. 5. which ye will not h. though it be told you ^ Mat. 21. 25. why then did ye not 6. him, Mori 11.31. 24. 23. lo, here is Christ,*. it no(, 26. Marifc 13. 21. ' Luke 22. 67. he said, if I tell you, you will wot b. John 3. 12. if I told earthly things, and ye h. not 4. 48. except ye see signs and wonders ye will not 6, 5. 38. for whom he hath sent, him ye 6. not 47. if ye h. not.his writ, how shall ye b. my words? 6. 36. 1 said to you, ye also have seen me and b. not 64. but there are some of you which b. not 8. 24. if ye b. not that I am he, ye shall die in sins 45. because I tell you the trath, ye b. me not 46. if J say the truth, why do ye not b. me ? 10.26. ye 6- not, hecause ye are not of my sheep 37. if I do not the works of my Father, b. me not ' 38. if I do, though ye 6. not me, believe the works 12. 39. they could not b. because Isaiah said again 47. if any hear words, and 6. not, I judge him not 16. 9. reprove of sin, hecause they 6. not on me 20. 25. thrust my hand into his side, 1 will not 6. Rom. 3. 3. what if some did not b. shall unbelief? 15. 31. 1 may be delivered from them that do not 6. 1 Cor. 10. 27. if any that b. not bid you to a feast 14. 22. tongues are for a sign to them that b. n 2 Cor. 4. 4. hath blinded minds of them that b. not ' i 2 Tim. 2. 13. if we b. not, he abidSth faithful 1 John 4. 1. b. not every spirit, but try the spirits BELIEVED. Gen. 15. 6. he b. in the Lord, and he counted it for righteousness, Rom. 4. 3. Gal 3. 6. Jam. 2. 23. Exod. 4. 31. Aaron spake, and the people 6. 14. 31. they b. the Lord and his servant Moses 1 Sam. 27. 12. and Achish 6; David, saying, he hath Psal. 27. 13. I had fainted, unless I had b. to see 106. 12. then b. they his words, they sang his praise 116. 10. 1 b. therefore have I spoken, 2 Cor. 4. 13. 119. 66. teach me, for I have b. thy commandments Isa. 63. 1. who hath b. our report, to whom arm of the Lord revealed? John 12. 38. Rom. 10. 16. Dan. 6. 23. no hurt on him, because he 4. in his God Jonah 3. 5. so the people of Nineveh 6, God Mat. 8. 13. as thou hast b. so be it done to thee 21. 32. but the publicans and harlots 6. him Mark 16. 13. went and told it, neither 0. they ihem huke 1.1, of those things which are most surely 6. 45 .blessed is she that 6, for there shall be a perfon% BEL Jekn 2. 11. his glory, andbis disciples i. on him 22. they 4. the soriptore and the word Jesus said 4..50.-tlie man 6. the word that Jesus had spoken 53. the father himself h. and his whole house 5. 46. had ye h. Moses, ye would have b. me 7. 48. ha\e any of rulers or Pharisees h. on liim? 8. 31. then said Jesus to the Jews that 6. on him 11. 45. who had seen the things Jesus did, h. on him 12. 11. many of the Jews went away and h. on Jesus 16. 27. the Father loveth you, because yon have b. 17. 8. and they ha^e b. that thou didst send me 20. 8. then went that other disciple and saw and h. 29. thou hast b. hare not seen and yet have I. Acts 2. 44. all that *. were together, had things 4. 4. many of them which heard the vpord b. 32. multitude of them that 5. were of oue heart 5.t 36. as many as b. Theudas were scattered 8. 12. but when they b. Philip preaching things 13. then Simon himself 6. also and was baptized 10. 45. they of circumcision who b. were astonished 11. 17. God gave them like gift as to us who b. 21. a great number 6. and turned to the Lord 13. 12. then deputy b. being astonished at dooti'ine 48. as many as were ordained to eternal life &. 14. 1. a multitude of both Jews and Greeks 6. 23. commended them to the Lord on whom they 6. 17. 4. some of them fr. and 'consorted with Paul 34. howbeit certain men clave to him and &. 18. 8. Crispus chief ruler of the synagogue b. on L. 27. helped them much which had b. through grace 19. 2. received ye the Holy Glkost since ye b. T 22. 19. I beat in every synagogue them that 6. 27.11. the centurion b. the master of the ship .28. 24. some h. the things spoken, and some b. not Som. 4. 18. who against hope b. in hope, might 13. 11. oar salvation iS' nearer than when we b. 1 Cor, 3. 5. but ministers by whom yc fe. as the Lord 15. 2. ye are saved, unless ye have b. in vain 11. whetherl or they, so we preach, and so ye 6. GaL 2. 16. even we have 6. in Jesus Christ that we JElpi. 1. 13. in whom after ye b. ye were sealed 2 Tltess. 1. 10. our testimony among yon was 6. 1 Tim, 3. 16. 6. on in the world, received up into glory 2 Tim, 1. 12. for I know whom I have b, he is able Tit. S. 8. they which have 6. in God, be careful to Beb, 4. 3. we which have b. do enter into rest 1 Jolm 4. 16. we have b. the love of God to us Mtmy BELIEVED. John 2. 23. at the passover muny b. in his nam 4. 39. m^ni/ of the Samaritans 6. on him 11. 45. many of the Jews which came to Mary b. on 12. 42. among the chief rulers also many b. on him Acts 18. 8. many of the Corinthians bearing, h. 19. 18. many that 6. came and confessed their deeds BELIEVED noi, or not BELIEVED. Gere. 45. 26. Jacob's heart fainted, he b. them not Num. 20. 12. because he 6. me not, to sanctify me Seut. 9. 23. rebelled, and b. him not, nor hearkened 1 Kiitffs 10.7. howbeit 1 6. not the words, 2 Chron.9.6. Job 29. 24. if I laughed on them, they b. it not Psal. 78. 22. because they 4. not in God, trusted not 32. sinned, and b. not for bis wondions works 106. 24. despised tlie land, they b. not his word Jer. 40. 14. but Gedaliah b. them not Lam. 4. 12. inhabitants of world would not have B. Mat. 21. 32. John came unto you, and ye b. him not Mark 16. 1 1 . when they had heard he was alive, 6. not 14. he upbraided; them Because they b. not Xiuke 20. 5. he will say, why then b. ye him not? 24. 41. while they 6. not for joy and wondered John 3.18. condemned already, because he hath not b, 6. 64. Jesus knew who they were that b. not 10. 25. Jesus answered, I told you, and ye b. not 12. 37. had done so many miracles, yet they b. not Acts 9. 26. afraid, and b. not that he was a disciple 17. 5. the Jews which b. not moved with envy 19. 9. but when divers were hardened and b. not Bom. 10. 14. how call on him in whom they have not b. 11. 30. for as ye in times past have not b. God 31. even so have these also now not b. HThess. 2. 12. they all might be damned who J. not Ueb. S. 18. not enter into his rest, that 6, not 11.31. Rahab perished not with them that 6. wot Jwb 5. Lord afterward destroyed them that b, not BEL BEL 37 BELIEVERS. Acts 5. 14. b. were the more added to the Lord 1 Tim. 4k. 12. but be thou an example of the b. BELIEVEST. Luke 1. 20. be dumb because thou b. not my words John 1. 50. 1 saw thee under the fig-tree, b. thou? 11. 26. believeth in me, never die, b. thou this? 14. 10. b. thou not that X am in the Fiither Acts 8. i7. if thou b. with all thine heart, thou 26. 27. b. thon the prophets ? I know thou 6.i Jam. 2. 19. thou b. that tliere is one God, thou dost BELIEVETH. Job 15. 22. he b. not that he shall retnm out of Proi;. 14. 15. the simple 6. every word, but the Jsa. 28. 16. he that 6. shall not make haste Mark 9. 23. all things are possilile to him that 6. 16. 16. he that b. and is baptized shall be saved, but he that i. not shall be damned John 3. 15. whoso 6. in him should not perish, 16. 18. he that b. on him is not condemned, but he that b. not is condemned already 36. he that b. hath everlasting life, 6. 47. 5. 24. b. on him that sent me hath everlasting life 6. 35. he that b. on me shall never thirst 40. he that seeth the Son and b. on him hath life 7. 38. he that b. on me, out of his belly shall flow 11. 25. he that b. though he were dead yet shall live 26. whosoever liveth and b. in me shall never die 12. 44. he that b. on me, b. not on me, but on him 46. whoso b. on me, should not abide in darkness 14. 12. he that b. on me, the works that I do Acts 10. 43. who b. in him receive remission of sins Rom. 1. 16. it is the power of God to every one that 4. 3. 26. and the justifier of him that b. on Jesus 4. 5. but to him that worketh not, but b. on him 9. 33. whoso b. on him shall not be ashamed, 10. 11. 10.4. Christ is the end of law to every one that 6. 10. for with the heart man b. to righteousness 14. 2. for one b. that he may eat all things 1 Cor. 7. 12. if any brother bath a wife that 6. not 13. 7. love b. all things, hopeth all things, endureth 14. 24. and there come in one that b. not 2 Cor. 6. 15. what part hath he that b. with infidel 1 Tim. 5. 16. if any man that b. have widows 1 Pet. 2. 6. he that b. shall not be confounded 1 John 5. 1. whoso b. Jesus is the Chnst, is of God 5. who is he that overcometh, but he that b. 10. he that b. on the Son of God ; he that b. not God, because he b. not the record that God gave BELIEVING. Mat, 21. 22. ask in prayer^ b. ye shall receive John 20. 27. said to Thomas, be not faithless, but b. 31. that 6. ye might have life through his name Acts 16. 34. rejoiced, b. in God with all his house 24. 14. 6. all things which are written in the law Rom. 15. 13. fill yon with all joy and peace in 6. 1 Tim. 6. 2. they that have b. masters, not despise t bat rather do them service because they are 6. 1 Pet. 1. 8. yet b. ye rejoice with joy unspeakable BELL, BELLS. Exod. 28. 33. b. of gold between pomegranates, 39. 25. 34. and golden b. and a pomegranate, 39. 26. Zech. 14. 20. upon the b. of horses, holiness to Lord Bellow, see Bulls. BELLOWS. Jer. 6. 29. the b. are burnt, the lead is consumed BELLY Signifies, [1] That part efihe body which con- tains the bowels. Mat. 15. 17. [2] The womb, Jer. 1. 5. [3] The entrails. Rev. 10. 9, 10. [4] The heart, John 7. 38. [5] The whole man. Tit. 1. 12. [6] Carnal pleasure, Rom. 16. 18. Gen. 3. 14. on thy b. shall thou go, and dust eat Lev, 11. 42. goefti on the b. be an abomination Num. 5. 21. thy thigh to rot, and thy b. to swell 25. 8. thrust man of Israel and woman thro' the 6. Deut. 28.t 1 1. plenteous in the fruit of thy i. 1 53. and thou shalt eat the fruit of thy 6. Judg. 3. 21. the dagger, and thrust it in his b. 1 Kings 7. 20. had pomegranates over against the b. Job 3. 11. give np ghost when I came out of the h, 15. 2. and fill his b. with the east-wind 35. bring vanity, and their b, preparetli deceit Job 19.tl7. intreated for children's sake of my i. 20. 15. God shall cast them out of his 6. 20. surely he shall not feel quietness in his 6. 23. when about to fill his 6. God shall cast fury 32.t 18. the spirit of my i. constraineth me 19. behold my b. is as wine which hath no vent Psal. 17, 14. whose 6. thou fillest with thy hid treat. 22. 10. thou art my God from my mother's 6. 44. 25. soul bowed down, our 6. cleaveth to earth 58. 1 3, they go astray from the b, 132.tll. of the. fruit of thy b. I will set on Prov. 13. 25. but the b. of the wicked shall want 18. 8. go into innermost parts of the 4. 26. 22. 20. a man's b. shall be satisfied with fruit 20. 27. searching all the inward parts of the &,' 30. so do stripes the inward parts of the 4. 22.t 18. is a pleasant thing, if keep them in thy h. Cant. 5. 14. his 4. is as bright ivory overlaid with 7. 2. thy 4. is like an heap of wheat set about with Isa. 46. 3. which are born by me from the 4. Jer. 1. 5. before I formed thee in the 4. 1 knew thee] 51. 34. he hath filled his 4. with my delicates Ezek. 3, 3. he said, son of man, cause thy 4. to eat Dan. 2. 32. this image's 4, and his thighs of brass Jonah 1. 17. Jonah was in 4. of the fish. Mat. 12. 40. 2. 2. out of the 6. of hell cried I, and thou heardest Mic. 6.t 7. fruit of my 4. for the sin of my soul Hob. 3. 16. when I heard, my 4. trembled, my lips Mat. 15. 17. whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the 4. and is oast out, Mark 7. 19. Luke 15. 16. fain have filled his 4. with the husks John 7, 38. out of his 4. shall flow rivers of water Ront. 16. 18. they serve not our Lord but their own 4, 1 Cor. 6. 13. meats for the 4. and the 4. for meats Phil. 3.19. whose God is their 4. and glory in shame Rev. 10. 9. eat it up, and it shall make thy 4. bitter 10. as soon as I had eaten it, my 4. was bitter ' BELLIES. Tit. 1. 12. the Cretians are alway liars, slow 4. BELONG. Gen. 40. 8. do not interpretations 4. to God? Lev. 27. 24. in jubilee return to whom it did 4. Deut. 29. 29. secret things 4. to God, revealed b. Psal. 47. 9. for the shields of the earth b. to God 68. 20. to our God b the issues from death Prov. 24. 23. these things also 4. to the wise Ezek. 21.tl3. shall they not 4. to the despising rod Dan. 9. 9. to the Lord our God 4. mercies Mark 9. 41. in my name, because ye 4. to Christ Luke 19. 42. the things which 4. to thy peace ^ , 1 Cor. 7. 32. careth for things that 4. to the Lord BELONGED, EST. 1 Sam. 30. 13. to whom 4, thou, whence art thou 1 Kings 1. 8. and the mighty men which 5. to David 2 Kings 7.t 2. a lord which 4. to the king answered Luke 23. 7. as he knew he 4. to Herod's jurisdiction BELONGETH. Deut. 32. 35. to me b. vengeance and recompense, Psal.9i. 1. He4. 10. 30. Judg, 19. 14. Glbeab which 4. to Benjamin, 20. 4. Ezra 10. 4. arise, for this matter 4. to thee Psal. 3. 8. salvation 4. unto the Lord 62. 11. twice have I heard power 4. unto God 12. also- unto thee, O Lord, 4. mercy Dan. 9. 7. O Lord, righteousness 4. to thee 8. td us 4. confusion of face, to our kings Heb. 5. 14. strong meat 4. to them of full age BELONGING. Num. 7. 9. the service of the sanctuary 6. to them Ruth 2. 3. to light on a part of a field 4. to Boaz Prov. 26. 17. meddleth with strife 4. not to him Luke 9. 10. he went into a desert 4. to Bethsaids BELOVED Is applied, [1] To Christ, Mat. 3. 17. Mark 1. 11. I 9. 7. [2] To the Church, Jer. 11. 15. Rom. 9. 25. [3] To particular saints. Neb. 13. 26. Dan. 2. 23. [4] To wife and children, Deut. 21. 15. Hos. 9. 16. [5] To the new Jerusalem, Rev. 20.9- Deut, 21. 15. two wives, the one 4. the other hated 33. 12. the 4. of the Lord shall dwell in safety 2 Sam. 12.t25. Jedidiah, that is, 4. of the Lord Neh, 13. 26. Solomon, who was 4. of his God PsaL 60. 5. that thy b, may be delivered, 108. & 38 BEN Psal. 127. 2. for so he giyeth his h. sleep Prov. 4. 3. and only h. in the sight of my mother Cant. 5. 1. eat, O friends, drink abundantly, O 6. 9. what is thy b. more than another b. ? 6. I. whither is thy 6. gone, O thou fairest? 8. 5. who is this that cometh leaning on her b.? Dan. 9. 23. for thou art greatly 6. 10. 11, 19. Hos. 3. 1. go yet, love a woman 6. of her friend 9. 16. I will slay the 6. frnit of their womb Acts 15. 25. chosen men with b. Barnabas and Paul Rom. 1. 7. to all that are ia Rome, b. of God 9. 25. I will call her b. which was not b. 11. 28. they are b. for the fathers' sake 16. 12. salute b. Persis who laboured much in Lord Eph. 1. 6. he hath made us accepted in the b. 6. 21 . Tychicus a 6. brother and minister. Col, 4. 7. Col. 3. 12. put on as the elect of God, holy and b. 4 9. with Onesimus a faithful and b. brother 14. Luke the b. pbysiciau and Bemas greet you I Thess. 1. 4. knowing b. your election of God 1 Tim. 6. 2. do them service, because they are 6. Phikm. 16. but above a servant, a brother b. Beb. 6. 9. h, we are persuaded better things of you 2 Pet. 3. 8. b. be not ignorant of this one thing 15. even as our b. brother Paul hath written 1 John 3. 2. 6. now we are the sons of God, it doth 21. 6. if our heart condemn us not, then have 4. 1. b. believe not every spirit, but try the spirits 7. b. let us love one another, for love is of God 11. 6. if God so loved us, we ought also to love 3 John 11. b. follow not that which is evil, but good Jude 20. but ye b. building up yourselves in faith iZev.^20. 9. and they compassed the b. city Dearly Beloved, see Dearly. My BELOVED. Cant. 1. 14. my b. is to me a cluster of camphire 16. behold thou art fair, my b. yea pleasErnt 2. 3. as the apple-tree, so is my b. among the sons 9. my b. is like a roe or a young hart 16. my b. is mine, and I .am his, he feedeth, 6. 3. 17. turn, my b. and be thou like a roe or a hart 4. 16. let my b. come into his gardeu and eat 5. 2. it is the voice of tny b. that knocketh, 2. 8. 6. 1 rose up to open to my b. || 6. 1 opened to my h. 10. my &. is white and ruddy || 16. this is my b. 6.2.niy6.isgone||3.Iammf/6. and m7/&. mine, 7. 10. 7. 13. which I have laid up for thee, O my b. laa. 5. 1. a song of my b. touching his vineyard Jer. 11. 15. what hath my b. to do in my house Mat. 3. 17. this is my b. Son, 17. 5. Mark 1. 11. I 9. 7. Luke 3. 22. | 9. 35. 2 Pet. 1. 17. 12. 18. behold my b. in whom my soul is pleased £tiibe20. 13. 1 will send my b. son, it may be they Rom. 16. 8. greet Amplias, my b. iu the Lord 1 C(»'. 4. 14. but as my b. sous I warn you 17. I sent Timothy my b. sou, 2 Tim. 1. 2. Jam. 1. 16. do not err, my h. brethren BELIE, BELIED. Prov. 30.t 9. lest I be full and b. thee Jer. 5. 12. they have 6. the Lord, and said it is not BEMOAN, ED, ING. Job 42. 11. they b. *ob, aud comforted hhn Jer. 15. 5. who shall b. tliee, O Jerusalem ? 16. 5. neither go to lament, nor b. them 22. 10. weep ye not for the dead, nor b. him 31. 18. I have surely heard Ephraim b. himself 48. 17. all ye that are about him b. him Kah. 3. 7. Nineveh is laid waste, who will b. her BENCHES. Ezek. 27. 6. the Ashurites made thy b. of ivory BEND. Psal. 11. 2. for, lo, the wicked b. their bow 64. 3. who 6. their bows to shoot their arrows Jer. 9. 3. they b. their tongue like a bow for lies 46. 9. the Lydians that handle and b. the bow 50. 14. all ye that 6. the how shoot at her, 29. 51. 3. against him that bendeth, let the arciier b. Ezek. 17. 7. behold, this vine did 6. her roots BENDETH, ING. Psal. 58. 7. when he b. his bow to shoot ari-ows Isa. 60. 14. that afflicted thee shall come b. to thee Jer. 51. 3. against him that b. let the archer bend BENEATH. Ktoi. 20. 4. or that is iu the earth, b. Deut. 5. 8. BES Exod. 32. 19. he brake the tables 6. the mount Deut. 4. 39. on the earth 6. there is none else 28. 13. thou shall be above only, and not be &. 33. 13. blessed, for the deep that coiicheth 6. Ezra94l^' hast withheld b, oar iniquities Job 18. 16. his roots shall be dried up 5. Prov. 15. 24. that he may depart from hell &, Isa. 14. 9. hell from b. is moved for thee 51. 6. lift np your ejes, look on the earth 6. Jer. 31. 37. if foundations can be searched h. John 8. 23. ye are from 6. I am from above BENEFACTORS. LuJce 22. 25. they that exercise authority, are called 6. BENEFIT. Jer. 18. 10. repent of good wherewith I b. them BENEFIT, S, Signifies, [1] The gifts and favours of God to men, 2 Chron. 32. 25. Psal. 68. 19- [2] The favour of God to others, 2 Cor. I. 15. Philem. 14. [3] God's righteous acts, 1 Sam. 12.t7. [4] Salvation, 1 Tim. 6. 2. [5] Favour, grace, or spiritual blessings, Psal. 103. 2. [61 To profit or do good, Jer. 18. 10; 1 Sam. 12.t 7. reason with you of all the b. of Lord 2 CAron.32. 25. Hezekiah rendered not according to b. Psal 68. 19. Lord, who daily loadeth us with b. 103. 2. bless the Lord, and forget not all his b. 116. 12. what shall I render to Lord for all his h. ? 2 Cor. 1. 15. that jou might have a second b. 1 Tim. 6. 2. faithfal and beloved, partakers of the b, Philem. 14. that thy 6. should not be of necessity BENEVOLENCE. 1 Cor. 7. 3. let the husband render to the wife due b. BENT. Psal.7. 12. he hath b. his bow. Lam. 2. 4. | 3. 12. 37. 14. have 6. their bow to cast down the poor Isa. 5. 28. whose arrows sharp, and all their bows 6. 21. 15. for they fled from the swords and b. bow Hos. 11. 7. my people are b. to backslidiug from me Zech. 9. 13. when I have b. Judah for me BEREAVE. Deut. 32.t 25. sword and ttrror shall b. young men Eccl. 4. 8. for whom T labour aud b. my soul of good Jer. 15. 7. I will b. them of children, 18. 2.1. Ezek. 5. 17. send evil beasts, and they shall b. thee 14.tl5. if I cause noisome beasts to 6. the land 36. 12. no more henceforth b. them of men, 14. Hos. 9. 12. bring up children, yet I will b. them BEREAVED. Gen. 42. 36. .Tacobsaid, meyehave&. of ray childreu 43. 14. if I be b. of my children, I am 6. Ezeh. 36. 13. thou land hast b. thy nations ffo*. 13. 8.1 will meet them as a bear b. of her whelps BEREAVETH. Lam. 1. 20. abroad the sword b. at home is as death BERRIES. Isa. 17. 6. two or three b. in the top of the bough Jam. 3. 12. can the fig-tree bear olive b. a vine figs? BERYL. Dan. 10. 6. his body also was like the 6. and face Rev. 21. 20. eighth foundatiou was b. ninth a topaz BESEECH. Exod. 33. 1 8. he said, I b. thee, shew me thy glory l^um. 12. 13. heal her now, Lord, I 6. thee Psal. 80. 14. return, we b. thee, O God of hosts 116. 4. O Lord, I b. thee, deliver my soul 118. 25. save I 6. OLord, I 6. tliee send prosperity 119. 108. accept, I b. thee, free-will-offerings Jer. 38. 20. obey, I 6. thee, the voice of the Lord Amos 7. 2. I said, O Lord God, forgive I 6. thee Jonah 1. 14. they said, we b. thee, Lord, we b. thee 4. 3. O LorH, take, I 6. thee, ray life from me Mai. 1. 9. h. God, that he will be gracions to us Luke 8. 28. Jesus, I b. thee, torment me not 9. 38. saying, master, 1 b. thee, look on my son Acts2Q. 3. wherefore I b. thee to hear me patiently Rom. 12. 1. I 6. you by the mercies of God 1 Cor. 4. 16. I b, you, be ye followers of me 2 Cor. 2. 8. I b. you, confirm your love toward him 5, 20. as tho' God did b, you by us, we pray yon 6. 1 . we 6. you receive not the grace of God in vaiu 10. 1. I Paul' 6. you by the meekness of Christ Gal. 4. 12. I b. you, be as I am, for I am as ye are Eph. 4. 1. 1 the prisoner of the Lord 6. you to walk BES Philem. 9. yet for love's sake I tather b. thee 10. T b. thee for my son Onesimus, whom I hav • Heb. 13. 19. but I b. you the rather to do fliis 1 Pet. 2. 11. J b. you as strangers and pilgrims 2 John 5. now I b. thee, lady, not as though I wrote See Brethren. BESEECHING. Mat. 8. 5. there came a centurion b. him. Lute 7. 3. Mark 1. 40. there came a leper to him, b. him BESET. Jadg. 19. 22. sons of Belial b. the house round, 20. 6. Psal. 22. 12. strong bulls of Bashan have 5. me 139. 5. thou hast 6. me behind and before Hos. 7. 2. their own doings have 5. them about Meb. 12. 1. lay aside sin which doth so easily b. us BESIDE, BESIDES. Gen. 19. 12. hast thou here any b. bring them out 26. 1. there was a famine b. the first famine Lev. 18. 18. 6. the other in her life-time 23. 38. b. sabbaths, 6. your gifts, 6. your vows, b. your free-will-offerings, which ye give to Lord Num. 5. 20. man has lain with thee b. thy husband 6. 21. law of Nazarite, 6. tliat his hand shall get 11. 6. there is nothing at all b. this manna 28. 23. offer these 6. the burnt-offering, 29. 6. Deut. 29. 1. b. the covenant he made in Horeb Josh. 22. 19. in building an altar, 6. the altar, 29. Judg. 6. 37. if it be dry ou all the earth 6. 11. 34. 6. her Jephthah had no son nor daughter 1 Sam. 19. 3. I will go out and stand *. my father 1 Kings 10. 13. b. that which Solomon gave her 22. 7. not a prophet of the Lord b. 2 Chron. 18. 6. 2 Kings 21. 16. i. his sin, wherewitl) he made Judah Psal. 23. 2. he leadeth me 6. the still waters Cant. 1. 8. feed thy kids 6. the shepherds' tents Isa. 32. 20. blessed are ye that sow 6. all waters 56. 8. I will gather others to him 6. those that Lute 16. 26. 6. all this, between us and you a gidf 24. 21. b. all this, to-day is the third day since Philem. 19. thou owest to me thine own self b. BESIDE. Mark 3. 21 . his friends said, he is 6. himself Acts 26. 24. Paul, tliou art 6. thyself, learning 2 Cor. 5. 13. whether we be 6. ourselves, it is to God BESIEGE. Deut. 28. 52. he shall b. thee in thy gates 1 Kings 8. 37. if their enemies 4. them, 2 Chron, 6. 28. Isa. 21. 2. go up, O Elam, b. O Media BESIEGED. 2 Kings 19. 24. with the sole of my feet I have dried up all the rivers of b. places, Isa. 37. 25. Eccl, 9. 14. came a great king against it and 6. it Isa, 1. 8. the daughter of Zion is left as a 6. city Ezek. 6. 12. he that is b. shall die by the famine BESOM. Isa. 14. 23. 1 will sweep it with the b. of destruction BESOUGHT. Gen, 42. 21. when he 6. us, and we would not hear Exod. 32. 11. Moses b. the Lord, Deut. 3. 23. 2 Sam. 12. 16. David b. God for the child 1 Kings 13. 6. and the man of God b. the Lord S Kings 1. 13. third captain fell on his knees and 6. 13. 4. Jehoahaz b. the Lord, the Lord hearkened 2 Ch^on. 33. 12. Manasseh in affliction 6. tlie Lord Ezra 8. 23. so we fasted and 6. our God for 'This Esth. 8. 3. b. him with tears to put away tlie mischief Jer. 26. 19. did not Hezekiah fear, and 6. the Lord Mat. 8. 31. so the devils 6. him, Mark 5. 10, 12. Luke 8. 31, 32. 34. saw him, they b. him to depart, Luke 8. 37. 18. 1 26. servant 6. him. Lord, have paUence Mark 5. 23. Jairus b. him greatly, Luke 8. 41. John 4. 40. Samaritans b. that he would tarry 47. the noblemen of Capernaum b. him to come 19. 38. 4. Pilate that he might take the body Acts 13. 42. Gentiles 4. that these words be preached 16. 15. Lydia 4. us, saying, if ye have judged -me 39. magistrates 4. them, aud brought them out 21. 12. we 4. him not to go up to Jerusalem 2 Cor. 12. 8. for this thing I 4. the Lord thrice BEST. Gen. 43. 11. take of the 4. fruits in the land 47. 6. in 4. of the land make "thy father dwell, 11. Exod. 22. 5. of b. of his own field make restitution Ji ET Wiiffl. 18. 29. every heave-offering shall be of the b. 36. fi. let them marry to whom they think 4. Seut. 23. 16. ne shall dwell where it likes him b. 1 Sam. 8. 14. he will take the b. of your vineyards 15. 9. Saul and the people spared the b. of sheep, 15. 2 iSom. 18. 4. what seemeth you 6. 1 will do 2 Kinys 10. 3. look out the 6. of your master s sons Psal. 39. 5. every man at his b. state is vanity Canl. 7. 9. the roof of tliy month like the b. wme Mic. 7. 4. the b. of them is as a brier, most upright Luke 15. 22. bring forth the *. robe and put it on 1 Cor. 12. 31. but covet earnestly the b. gifts BESTEAD. Isa. 8. 21. they shall pass thro' it hardly b, hungry BESTIR. 2 Sam. 5.24. when hearest the sound, then 5. thyself BESTOW. Exod. 32. 29. that he may b. on yon a blessing Deul. 14. 26. 6. money for what thy soul lusts after 2 Chron. 24. 7. the things they did 6. on Baalim Ezra 7. 20. which thou shalt have occasion to b. it out of the king's treasure-house Luke 12. 17. 1 have no room where to b. my fruits 18. and there will I 6. all my fruits and goods 1 Cor. 12. 23. on these we b. more abundant honour 13. 3. though I b. all my goods to feed the poor BESTOWED. 2 Kings 5. 24 Gehazi b. them in the house 1 Chroii. 29. 25. Lord b. on Solomon royal majesty Isa. 63. 7. according to all the Lord hath 6. on us John 4. 38. to reap that whereon ye b. no"labour Bom. 16. 6. greet Mary, who b. much labour on us 1 Cor. 15. 10. his grace b. on me was not in vain 2 Cor. 1.11. for the gift J. on us by means of many 8. 1. do you to wit of the grace b. on the churches Gal. 4. 11. lest I have b. on yon labour in vain 1 John 3. 1. what manner of love Father b. on us BETAKE. Isa. 14.t 32. poor of his people b. themselves to it BETHINK. 1 Kings 8. 47. if they shall b. themselves in the land whither were carried captives, 2 Chron. 6. 37 BETIMES Signifies, [1] Early, Gen. 26. 31. [2] Seasonably, in due andproper time, Prov. 13. 24. [3] Con- tinually and carefully, 2 Chron. 36. 15. Gen. 26. 31. rose up b. and sware one to another 2 Chron. 36. 15. God sent by his messengers rising b, Job 8. 5. if thou wouldst seek onto God b. 24. 5. as wild asses go they, rising b. for prey Prov. 13. 24. be that loveth him, chasteneth him b. BETRAY. ' Chron. 12. 17. if ye be come to b. me to enemies Wat. 24. 10. and shall b. one another and hate 26. 16. from that time he sought opportunity to b. , him, Mark 14. 11. Luke 22. 6, 21. I say nuto you, that one of you shall b. me, Mori 14.18. John 13.21, 46. behold, he is at baud that doth 6. me Mark 13. 12. brother shall b. brother to death John 6. 64. Jesus knew who should b. him, 13. 11. 13. 2. the devil put into the heart of Judas to b. him BETRAYED. Mat. 10. 4. Judas Iscariot who b. him, Mark 3. 19, 17. 22. Son of man shall be b. into the hands of men, 20. 18. | 26. 2, 45. Mark 14. 41 26. 24. wo to that man by whom the Son of man is 6. Mark 14. 21. Luke 22. 22. 48. he that b. gave them a sign, Mark 14. 44 . 27. 4. I have sinned in that I b. innocent blood Luke 21. 16. and ye shall he b. both by parents and John 18. 2. Judas which 6. him knew the place 1 Cor. 11. 23. same night he was b. he took bread BETRAYERS. Acts 7, 52. just One, of whom ye have been the b. BEIHAYEST, ETH. Mark 14. 42. let us go, lo, he that b. me is at hand Luk»22. 21. the hand of him that b. me, is with me 48. Judas, 6. thou the Son of man with a kiss ? John 21. 20. Lord, which is he that 6. thee? BETROTH. Deut. 28. 30. shalt b. a wife, another shall lie with her IIos. 2. 19. 1 will &. thee to me for ever in lighteous. 80. 1 will 6. thee to me iu faithfulness, shalt know BET betrothed; Exod. 21. 8. if she please DOt her master who b. her 22. 16. if aman entice a maid not 6. Deut. 22. 28. Lev. 19. 20. whosoever lieth with a woman b. DeuL 20. 7. who hath L a wife, and not taken her 22. 23. if a man find a virgin b. and lie with her 27. b. damsel cried, and there was uoue to save BETTER Signifies, [1] More valuable or preferable, Eccl. 9. 4, 16, 18. [2] More accqifoi/e, 1 Sam. 15. 22. [3] More able, Dan. 1. 20. [4] More convenient, 1 Cor. 7. 38. [5] More easy. Mat. 18. 6. [6] More advantageous, Pbil. 1. 23. [7] More holy, 1 Cor. 8. 8. [8] More safe, Psal 118. 8. [9] More comfortable, ProT. 15. 16, 17, [10] More precious, Prov. 8. 11. A better hope, Heb, 7. 19. The new covenant, or Christ and his priesthood, and the ftromises of the gospel depending thereupon, which give hope to lost sinners of obtaining reconciliation with God, and afford more clear and solid grounds to expect the ^ull pardon of their sins, and eternal life, thxn could be discovered from the dark shadows under the legal dispetisation. Might obtain a better resurrection, Heb, 11. 35. A resurrection to a far better life than they could have enjoyed on earth ; for though they might have been preserved for a while from death tww threaten- ed, which toas a Kind of resurrection, yet was it not to be compared with the resurrection to eternal life, glory, bliss, and pleasure, to be enjoyed by them with God in heaven, which would abundantly recompense them for all their sufferings^ Better sacrifices, Heb. 9. 23. The sacrifice of Christ himself, which is of more value, and comprises all the virtue, benefit, and sigriification of the legal sacrifices. It is expressed in the plural number, both to answer the opposite term, and to set out its excellency, being far above all others, and the very substance of them. Gen. 29. 19. 6. I give her to thee than to anotlier Exod. 14. 12. b. for us to have served the E^^'ptians Num. 14. 3. were it not b. for us to return to Egjpt Judg. 8. 2. gleanings of Ephraim b. than vintage 11. 25. Dor art thou any thing b. than Balak 1 Sam. r. 8. am not I b. to thee than ten sons? 27. 1. notbiugft. than to go to the Philistines 1 Kings 1. 47. God make the name of k. Solomon h. 2. 32. who fell upon two men b. than he, and slew 19. 4. Elijah said, 1 am not 6. than mj fathers 21. 2. 1 will give thee for it & 6. vineyard than ic 2 Ki7(gs 5. 12. rivers of Damascus 6. than Jordan 2 Chron. 21. 13. hast slain brethren b. than thyself Psal. 69. 31^ this shall please the Lord b. thau an ox Eccl. 2. 24. nothing b. for a man than to eat and driuk 3. 22. there is nothing b, than to rejoice in his works 4. 3. b. is he than both they, which have not been 9. two are 5. than one ||6. 11. what is man the Ir* 7. 10. that the former days were b. thau these til. wisdom is as good as an inheritance, yea &. too 10. 11. the serpent will bite, and a babbler is no 6. Isa. 56. 5. give a name 6. than of sons and daughters Lam. 4. 9. they that be slain with the sword are b. Exek. 36. 11. I will settle you, and do 6. to you Dan. 1. 20. in all matters he found them ten times 6. Hos. 2. 7. tlien was it h. with me than now Amos 6. 2. be they b. than these kingdoms? Ndh. 3. 8. art thou 6. than populous No? Mat. 6. 26. behold the fowls of the air, are ye not much b. than they? Xuite 12. 24 12. 12. how much then is a man h. than a sheep? 18. 6. it were h. for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, Mark 9. 42. Luke 17. 2. Rom. 3. 9. are we b. than they? no, in no wise 1 Cor. 7. 38. he that giveth her not in marriage, doth b. 8. 8. for neither if we eat are we the h. 9. 15. b. for me to die, tlian to make my glof ying void 11. 17. you cume together not for b. but for worse Phil. 2. 3. let each esteem other b, than himself Heb. 1. 4. being made so much 6. than the angels 6. 9. bnt, beloved, we are persuaded 6. things of yon 7. 7. without contrad. the less is blessed of the b. 19. nothing perfect, but bringing in of a b. hope did 22. Jesus was made a surety of a b. testameut H BET 39 Heb. 8. 6. by how much also he is the mediator of a h. covenant established on b, promises 9. 23. but heavenly things with b. sacrifices 10. 34. in heaven a h. and enduring substance 11. IG. they desire a 6. country, an heavenly 35. that they might obtain a b. resurrection 40. God having provided some 6. thing for us 12. 24. that speaketh b. things than that of Abel 2 Pet. 2. 21. b, for them not to have known the way BETTER is. Prov. 15. 16. 6. is little with the fear of the Lord 17. 6. is a dinner of herbs where love is than an ox 16. 8. b. is a little with righteousness than revenues 16. how much 6. is it to get wisdom than gold? 17. 1. 6. » a dry morsel and quietness theiowith 19. 1. b. is the poor that walks in integrity, 28. 6. 27. 10. b.is a. neighbour that is near than Eccl. 4. 6. b. is an handful with quietness than 13. 6. is a poor wise child than a foolish king 6. 9. 6. is the sight of the eyes than the wandering 7. 8. b. is the end of a thing than the begimiing Cant, 4. 10. how much h. is thy love than wiue? Is BETTER, or is it BETTER. Judg. 9. 2. whether is h. for you that all reigo 18. 19. is it b. to be a priest to one, than to a tribe Ruth 4. 15. thy daughter is b. to thee than seven sous 1 Sam. 15. 22. behold, to obey is b. than sacrifice 28. given to a neighbour that is b. than thou 2 Sam. 17. 14. counsel of Hushai the Archite is b. Esth. 1. 19. estate to another that is b. than she Psal. 37. 16. a little a righteous man hath is b. 63. 3. thv loving-kindness is b. than life 84. 10. a day in thy courts is b. than a thousand 119. 72. the law of thy mouth is b. to me than gold Prov. 3. 14. for the merchandise of wisdom is b. S. 11. wisdom is 6. than rabies, and all things 19. my fruit is b. than gold, yea, than fine gold 12. 9. if b. than he that honourcth himself 16. 32. that is slow to anger is b. than the mighty 19. 22. and a poor man is b. than a liar 22.t 1. favour is b. than silver and gold 27. 5. open rebuke is b. than secret love Eccl. 6. 3. an untimely birth is b. than he 7. 1. a good name is 6. than precious ointment 3. sorrow m h. than laughter, for by the sadness of the countenance the heart is made 6. 8. the patient in spirit is b. than the proud in spirit 9. 4. a living dog is b. than a dead lion 16. then said I, wisdom is h. than strength 1 8. wisdom is b. than we^ons of war Cant. 1, 2. for thy love is b. than wine Luke 5. 39. for he saith the old is b. Phil. 1. 23. and to be with Christ, which is far 6. It is BETTER, or BETTER it is. Gen. 29. 19. itisb. I give her to thee than another 2 Sam. 18. 3. it is b. thou succour us out of the city Psal. lis. B.itisb. to trust in the Lord than to put, 9. Prov. 16. 19. b. it is to be of an humble spirit 21.9. >f is 6. to dwell inacornerofthe house, 25. 24» 19. it is b. to dwell in the wilderness than with 25. 7. 6. it is that it be said to thee, come up hither Eccl. 5. 5. b. it is that thou shonldest not vow 7. 2. it is b. to go to the house of mourning than 5. it is b. to hear the rebnke.of the wise than Jonah 4. 3. it is 6. for me to die than to live, 8. Mat. 18. 8. it is b. for thee to enter into life halt or maimed than to be cast, 9. Mark 9. 43, 45, 47. I Cor. 7. 9. for it is b. to marry than to burn 1 Pet. 3. 17. it is b. that ye suifer for well doing than BETTERED. Mark 5. 26. she was nothing 6. but rather grew worse BETWEEN. Gen. I.t4. God divided b. light and darkness 1 14. to divide b. light and darkness 3. 15. I will put enmity b. thy seed and her seed 9. 16. the covenant b. God and every creature 15. 17. a burning lamp passed b. those places 49. 10. nor a lawgiver from 6. his feet, till Shiloh Exod. 8. 23. 1 will put a division 6. my people 12.t6. kill it 6. the two evenings. Num. 9.t3. 13. 9. and it shall be for a sign to thee, and amemo- rial b. thine eyes, 16. Deut. 6. 8. | 11- 18 18. 16. they come, and I judge b. one and another 26- 33. the vail shall divide 6. holy and most holy 40 BEY BIN Num. 11. 33. while the flesh was 6. their teeth 28.t4. the other lamb offer 6. two evenings Deut. 17. 8. 6. blood and blood, b. plea, b. stroke 33. 12. and he shall dwell b. his sboolders Judg. 4.5. Deborah dwelt b. Ramah and Beth-el 1 Sitm. 7. 14. there was peace 6. Israel and Amorites 2 Sam. 19. 35. discern b. good and evil, 1 Kings 3. 9. 1 Kings IS. 21. how long halt ye b. two opinions ? Prov. 18. 18. the lot parteth b. the mighty Jer. 34. 18. they passed b. parts of the oalf, 19. Ezek. 34. 17. I judge b. cattle and cattle, b. rams Hos, 2. 2. and her adolteries from 6. her breasts /oc/ 2. 17. the priests weep 6. the porch and altar Zech, 11. 14. break the brotherhood b. Jadah Mat. 23. 35. ye slew b. the temple and the altar John 3. 25- a question 6. John's disciples and Jews Acts 13442. might be preaehed the sabbath b. J2om* 10. 12. no difference b. the Jew and Greek 1 Cor. 7. 34. there is difference b. a wife and a virgin 1 Tim, 2. 5. there is one mediator b. God and men BETWIXT. Job 36. 32. not to shine by the cloud that cometh b. Cant. 1. 13. he shall lie all night b. my breasts PhiL 1. 23. 1 am in a strait b. two, having a desire BEWAIL. Lev. 10. 6. £. the burning the Lord hath kindled Deuf. 21. 13. and b. her father and mother a month Judg. 11. 37. that I may go and 6. my virginity, 38. Isa. 16. 9. 1 will b. with the weeping of Jazer 2 Cor. 12. 21. that I shall b. many who have sinned Rev. IS. 9. shall b. her, when they see the smoke BEWAILED, ETH. Jer. 4. 31. the daughter of Zion that b. herself Luke 8. 52. and all wept and 6. Iiei, but he said 23. 27. of nomen also who 6. and lamented him BEWARE Signifies, [1] To take care, Prov. 19. 25. [2] To have a singular and specialregard to, Exod. 23. 21. We must beware, £l] Of forgetting God, Deut. 6, 12. I 8. 11. [2] Of evil thoughts, Deut. 15. 9. [3] Of things forbidden, Judg. 13. 4, 13. [4] Of dangers foretold, 2 Kings 6. 9. Job 36. 18. [5] O/Gfo(?«H!ra

,-bord. Josh. 15. 12. the io.-ior thou shalt not know from tv. it risetli 51. 1. look to the rock w. ye are hewn, and pit Mat. 12. 44. 1 will retarn to my house, to. I came out^ he fiodeth empty, and garnished, Luke 11. 24. 13. 54. w. hath t^is man this wisdom and works? 56. w, hath this man all these things ? Mark G. 2. Mark 12. 37. calleth him TLorA, w, is he then bis son ? Luke 1 . 43. w. is this to me thai the mother of Lord ? 13.25. shall answer, I know jou not w. ye are, 27. John I. 48. Nathanael said, w. knowest Ihoa me? 7. 28. ye both know me, and ye know w. I am 8. 14. ye cannot tell w. I come, and whither I go 9. 29. we know not from w. he is, 30. Phil. Z. 20. from tt). we look for the Saviour, Lord Jes, Ilsb' 11. 19. from w. he received him in a figure Jam. 4. 1. from w. come wars and figbtings? Rev. 2. 5. remember from w. thou art fallen 7. 13. what are these in white robes, w. came they WHENSOEVER. Murk 14. 7. w. ye will ye may do them good WHIUtE. Gen, 3. 9. tv. art thou? |1 /o6 38. 4. w. wast thou? Exod. 2. 20. w. is he ? 2 Sam. 9. 4. Job 14. 10. 20. 24. in all places w. I record my name will come 29. 42. If. I will meet you to speak, 30. 6, 36. Deiit. 32. 37. he shall say, w. are their gods? Job 9. 24. if not, w. and who is he? 35. 10. none saith, w. is God my maker who gives PsaL 42. 3. while they say to me, to. is thy God ? 10. 79. 10. why say, w. is their God? 115. 2,"Joe/2, 17 Jsa. 49. 21 . was left alone, these, w. had tbey been i Jer. 2. 0. neither said they, iv. is the Loid ? 8. 36. 19. go hide thee, let no man know w. ye be ^05 .1.10. w. it was said to them ye are not my people Zeck. 1.5. fathers, «;. are they? do they live for ever? Xwifec 17.37. «J. Lord? II /o/m 7. 11. w). is he? 9.12. John 7. 34. w. I am, 12. 26. | 14. 3. j 17. 24. WHEREABOUT. 1 Sam. 21. 2. let no man know w. I send thee WHEREAS. 1 Sam, 24. 17. to. I reward thee evil for good 1 Kings 8. 18. to. it was in thy heart to build a house Ezeh. 13. 7. \o. ye say, the Lord saiUi it 35. 10. we will possess it, w. the Lord was there -Jam, 4. 14, «?. ye know not what will be on morrow WHEREBY. Jer. 33. 8. iniquity xo, they have sinned against me Ezeh IS. 31. transgressions »;. ye have transgressed 39.26.trespasses, tv. they have trespassed against me' Luke l.'lS.'u;. shall I know this ? for I am an old man Acts 4. 12. no other name w. we must be saved Mom. 8. 15. the Spirit w. we cry, Abba, Father Eph, 4.30.«J. ye are sealed to the day of redemption WHEREFORE. 2 Sam.\2.2^.w. should I fast, can I bring him again? 16. 10. wlioshall then say, lo. hast thou done so? MaL 2. 15. M). one? that he might seek a godly seed Mat. 14. 31.0 thou of little faith, w. didst thou doubt ? 26. 50. Jesus said, friend, w. art thou come? Acts 10. 21. what is the cause lo. ye are come? WHERETO. Isa. 55. 11. it shall prosper in the things w. I sent it Phil. 3. 16. w. we have already attained, let us walk WHEREWITH. Judg. 6. 15. Oh my Lord, w. shall I save Israel? lKings22.22. the Lord said tobim, w..*2 CAr.lS.20. 2 C/iroR.35.21. but against the house w. I have war Psal. 119. 42. so shall I have w. to answer him Mic, 6. 6. w. shall I come before ifce Lr.r^ ^ i 3f-; £ V ^- - ■■ ■ ■-■■' '- J WHEREWITHAL. ilfnf.G.Sl.what sliall we eat? or tii. shall we be clothed? WHET. Veut. 6,t7. thou shalt to. them UDto thr children 32. 41. ir I w. iny glittering sword I will reward Psal. 7. 12. if he turn not, he will w. his sword 64. 3. who w. their tongue like a sword and hend Ecd. 10. 10. if.iroo blunt and he to. not the edge WHI WHETHER. 1 Kings 20. 18, to. they be for peace, or ty. for war Ezra 2. 59. to. they were of Israel, Neh. 7, 61, Ezek. 2. 5. %o. they will hear or forbear, 7. | 3. 11. Mat. 21. 31. w. of them did the will of his father? 23. 17. w. is greater, the gold or the temple? John 7. 17. shall know of the doctrine, tv. it be of God Rom. 14. 8. tv. we live or die, we are the Lord's 1 Cor. 15. 11. to. it were I or they, so we preach 2 Cor. 12. 2. tv. in the body, or mj. out of the body, 3. 1 John 4. 1. but try the spirits to. tbey are of God WHICH. Gen^3. 17. of the tree lo. I commanded thee, saying 45. 6. in to. there shal> be neither earing nor harvest Num. 19. 2. a heifer upon w. never came yoke Luke 21. 6. in w. there shall not be left one stone John 8. 46. tv. of you convincfith me of sin? 10. 32. for to. of those works do ye stone me? Acts 26. 16. in the w. I will appear unto thee CoL 3. 7. in the w. ye also walked some time Heb.7. 19. a better hope by tv. we draw nigh to God 9. 5. of tv, we cannot now speak particularly 12. 14. follow peace with all men, and holiness, without to. no man shall see the Lord Jam. 2. 7, that worthy name, by tv. ye are called 1 Pet. 3. 19. by tv, he preached to spirits in prison WHILE. Deut. 31. 27. tv. I am yet alive with you this day liS'am, 20, 14. not only tv. yet I live shew kindness 2 Sajn. 12. IS. w. the child was yet alive, 21. 22. 2 Chron. 15. 2. Lord is with you tv, ye be with him 34.3.10. Josiah was yet young, he began to seek God Job 20. 23. God shall rain it on him tv, he is eating Psal. 7. 2. tear my soul, to. there is none to deliver 49. 18. though w, he lived he blessed his soul 63. 4. thos will I bless thee w. I live, 146. 2. 104.33. 1 will praihcGod tv. I have my being, 146. 2. Isa. 55. G. seek ye the Lord w. he may be found Jer. 15. 9. her sun is gone down to, it was yet day 40. 5. now tv. he was not yet gone Back Mat, 5. 25. agree w. thou art in the way with him 27, 63. that deceiver said, ty. he was yet alive Mark 2. 19, can the children of bride-chamber fast tv. the bridegroom is vvith them? Luke 5. 34. Luke 24. 44. I spake tv. I was yet with you John 9. 4. do work of him that sent me w. it is day 1 Tim. 5, 6. that livelh in pleasure is dead w. sheliveth Heb.Z. 15. w. it is said, to-day if ye will hear his voice A WHILE. Gen. 46. 29. Joseph wept on his neck a good w, 1 Satn.^.27. Samuel said to Saul, stand thou still aw. 2 Sam. 7. 19. thou hast spoken for a great w. Mat. 13. 21. hath not root, but dureth for a to. LukeS. 13. which for aw. believe, in time fall away IS. 4. he would not for a to. but afterwards he said 1 Pet. 5. 10. after have suffered nw.makeyou perfect All the WHILE. 1 Sam. 22. 4. all the to. David was in the hold 25. 7. none jms&m^ all the lo. they were inCarmel, 16. 27. II. so will be his manner all the to. he dwellcth J ob 27."^. all the tv. ray breath is in me and Spirit of G. See Little. Long WHILE. ^cfs20. ll.had talked a bn^rw. even till break of day WHIP, Prov. 26. 3. a tv. for the horse, a rod for a fool's back Nah. 3. 2. the noise of a w. the noise of the wheels WHIPS. 1 .KiH^sl2.11.my father chastised you with w. I will chastiseyou with scorpions, 14. 2 CAroB.lO.11,14. WHIRLETH. ^Z'^L i. ii. wind w. continually and returueth again WHIRLWIND. the Lord wouldtakeupEIijahbyaw.il. ^ -t of the south cometh the w. and cold oo. I. tne Lord answered Job out of the w. 40. 6. Psal. 58. 9. he shall take them away as in a tv. both living and in wraih, Prov. 10. 25. Hos. 13. 3. Prov. 1. 27. when your destruction cometh as a to. Isa.5. 28. counted like flint, and their wheels like a tv. 17. 13. chased like a rolling thing before the w. 40. 24. the w. shall take them away as stubble 41. 16. shalt fan them, the tv. shall scatter them ■ 66. 15. Lord come with chariots like a w, Jer, 4. 13. WHI S03 Jer. 23. 19. a w. of the Lord is gone forth in fui j 25. S2. a great to. shall be raised up from earth 30. 23. a continuing lo. shall fall on the wicked Ezek. 1. 4. behold, a w. came nut of the north Dan. 11. 40. king shall come against him like a to. Hos. 8, 7. thej have sown wind, they shall reap the to. Amos 1. 14. devour palaces in the day of the to. Nah. 1.3. the Lord hath his way in the lo. Hab, 3. 14. they came out as a w. to scatter me Zech. 7. 14. but I scattered them with a to. WHIRLWINDS. Isa. 21. 1. as to. in the south pass through Zech. 0. 14. Lord shall go forth wilh to. in the soulh WHISPER. Psal.il. 7. all that hate me to. together against me Isa. 2U. 4. thy speech shall to. out of the dust WHISPERED. 2 Sam. 12. 19. when David saw that liis servants to. WHISPERER. Proii. IC. 28. a to. separateth chief friends 2G.t20. where there is no to. strife ceaseth WHISPERERS. Rom. 1. 29. full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, w. WHISPERINGS. 2 Cor. 12. 20. lest there be to. swellings, tumults WHIT. 1 Sam. 3. 18. Samuel told Eli every to. hid nothing John 7. 23. I have made a man every to. whole 13.10. save to wash his feet, but is clean every to. 2 Cor. 11. 5. 1 was not a w. behind chiefest apostles WHITE. Gen. 3D. 37. Jacob made the tv. appear in the rods 49. 12. and his teeth shall be to. with milk Exod. 16. 31. manna was like coriander-seed, to. Lev. 13. 3. if the hair be turned to. 4, 20, 25. 4. if the bright spot be to. in the skin, 19, 24. 10. if the rising be to. in the skin, 19. 43. 21 . but if there be no to. hairs therein, 26. Num. 12. 10. Miriam became leprous, to. as snow Judg. 5. 10. speak, ye that ride on to. asses 2 Kings 5. 27. Gehaii went out a leper w. as snow 2 Chron. 5. 12. theLevites being arrayed in to. linen Esth. 8. 15. Mordecai went out in to. apparel fob 6. 6. is there any tar,te in the to. of an egg ? Psal. 68. 14. it was to. as snow in Salmon Eccl. 9. 8. let tliy garments be .ilways to. Cant. 5. 10. my beloved is to. and ruddy, the chiefest Isa. l.lS.your sins as scarlet, they shall bete, as snow Ezek. 27. 18. Damascus traded in to. wool Dun. 7. 9. whose garment was w. as snow 11. 35. some of them shall fall to mate them to. 12. 10. many shall be purified and made to. Joel 1. 7. the branches thereof are made to. Zech. 1. 8. there were red horses, speckled and to. Mat. 5.36. thou canst not make one hair to. or black 17. 2. his raiment was to. as the light, Luke 9. 29. 28. 3. the angel's raiment was to. Acts 1. 10. Mark 16. 5. a man clothed in a long w. garment fohn 4. 35. the fields are to. already to harvest Rev. 1. 14. his head and his hairs were to. like wool 2. 17. and I will give hira a to. stone and new name 3.4. they shall walk with me in to. they are worthy 5. he that overcometh shall be clothed in to. rai- ment, 4. 4. I 7. 9, 13. I 15. 6. | 19. 8, 14. 18. buy to. raiment, that thou raayest be clothed 6. 2. and I saw, and behold, a to. horse, 19. 11. 7. 14. have made them to. in the blood of the Lamb 14. 14. a to. cloud || 20. 11. I saw a to. throne WHITE. Mark 9. 3. so as no fuller on earth can to. them WHITED. Mat. 23. 27. the scribes are like to to,'sepulofare& Acts 23, 3. God shall smite thee, thou to. wait WHITER. Psal. 51. 7. wash me, and 1 shall be to. Jhan snow Lam. 4. 7. her Nazarites are to. than milk WHITHER. Gen. 16. 8. Hagar, Sarai's maid, to. wilt thou go ? 1 Sam. 10. 14. Saul's uncle said, to. went ye? 2 Kings 5. 25. and he said, thy servant went no to. Cant. 6. 1. to. is thy beloved gone? O thou fairest Zech. 5. 10. 1 said, to. do these bear the ephah? Heb. U.S. Abrah. obeyed and went, not knowing to. See Go, GoEST, GoETH, H04 WHO WHITHERSOEVEE. 2 Sam, 8. 6. tbe Lord preserved David w. lie weot, 14. 2 Kings 18.7. 1 Chron. 18. 6, 13. Prov. 17. 8. w. it tarneth it prosperetli, a gift precious 21. 1. he tnrnetb the Icing's heart w. he ^i]l Mai. 8. 19. 1 will foUow thee u. thou goest, JDui:e9.57i Rev, 14. .4. these' follow the Lamb w. be goetb WHO. Gen. 27. IS. fo. art thoa, my son? 32. Ruth 3. 9, IC. John 1. 19, 22. | 8. 25. | 21. 12. 33. 5. Esau said, mi. are those with tFiee? 48. 8. Exod. 3. 11. w. am 11 1 Sam. 18. 8. 2 Sam. 7. 18. 5. 2. m. is the Lord ? Prov. 30. 9. /oAn 9. 36. 15.11. 10. is like thee, O Lord, among the gods 5 Deul. 33.29. 1 Sam. 26. 15. PW. 35.10 32.26. Moses stood and said, w. is on Lord's side? 1 Sam. 25. 10. to. is David ? and to. is son of Jesse ? 2 KingsO. 32. Jehu said, lo. is on my side, w.? 10.9. but to. slew all these? || 13. Jehu said, to. are ye ? Neh.6. 11. w. would go into temple to save his life? Esth. 7. 5. M!. is he? and where is he? Joh 9. 24. I 17. 3. I 42. 3. Jer. 9. 12. Mat. 26. 68. Psal. 4. 6. many say, to. will shew us any good? 50. 7. tbey belch out, for to. say they, dotb hear? Proo. 23. 29. w. hath woe? to. hath sorrow? w. hath contentions and babbling ? to. hath redness of eyes ? Isa. 6. 8. 10. will go for us? || 29. IS. to. seeth us? Jer. 21. 13. to. shall come down against us? 49. 4.- saying, Jto. shall come unto me ? 19. to. is like me ? w. will -appoint me time ? 50. 44. X-atn. 2. 13. O daughter .of Zion, to. can heal thee? 3. 37. to. is he that saiih, and it cnmeth to pass? Nat.2l. 10. say. to. is this ? Luke 5. 21 . | 7. 49. | 9. 9. Jjuke 19.3. Zaccbeus sought to see Jesus to. be was John 5. 13. he. that was healed, wist not to. it was 13.25. Lord, w. isit?|i Ads 19. 15. to. arc ye? Acts 9. 5. he said, to. art thou. Lord ? 22. 8. 1 26. 15. 21. 33. capt. demanded to. be was, what he had -done 1 Cor. 3. 5, to. then is Paul ? and who is Apollos ? 2 Cor. 2. 16. and to. is sufficient for these things? 11. 29. to. is weak? to. is offended and I burn not? Jam. 4. 12. to. art thou th-it judgest another? lJohn2.22. to. is a liar, but he that denietb Christ? Rev. 6. 17. and lo. shall be able to stand? 13. 4. saying, to. is like unto the beast? to. is able to 15.4.10, shall not fear thee, O L. glorify thy name? WHOLE. •Exod. 29.1 8. shall burn the to. ram on -altar, Lev.S.2i . JJev.A. 12. evea the to. buljnck shall be carry forth 10. 6. let the to. hoose of Israel bewail the burning Josh.W. 23. so Joshua took the w. land and gave it 2 iS^an). 1.-9. because my life is yet to. in me 2 Chr. 15. 15. Judab sought him with their to. desire Psa/. 51.19. shall be pleased with to. burnt-ofTering Prov. 1 . 12. let us swallow -them np- alive, and to. 16. 33. -the to. disposing- thereof is of the Lord Eccl. 12.-13. for Ibis is the to. duty of man Jsa. 54. 5. thy redeemer, the Holy One, the God of to. earth shall he be called, Mic. 1.13. Zech.i.li. Jer. 19- 1 1. a vessel that cannot be made to. again 45. 4. 1 will pluck up even this to. land Ez£ifc.'15' 5. when iti. it was meet for no work Mai. 3. 9. ye have robbed me, even this to. nation JVfal-5. 29. not that thyto. body be cast into hell, 30. " 8. 32. the to. herd of swine ran violently down 13. 33. till the to. was leavened, Luke 13. 21. 16. 26. what is a man profited if he gain to. world and lose bis own soul ? Mark 8. 36. LukeS. 25. Jjuke23.l. to. multitude of them arose and led bim John 4. 53. and himself believed and his to. boose 11. 50. is expedient that the to. nation perish not Acts 13.44. came almost the to. city to bear word 1 Cor. 12. 17. if to. body were an eye, where hearing 1 Thess. 5. 23. 1 pray yourto. splritandbody preserv. Jam. 2. 10. whosoever shall keep the to. law 1 John 2. 2. but also for the sins of the to. world 5. 19. and the to. world lietb in wickedness See Congregation, Heaht. WHOLE for sound. Josh. 6.8. they abode ia the camp till they were to. Jab 5. 18. he woundeth, and his bands make ic. Mat. 9. 12. they that be to. need not a physician, bat they that are sick, Mark 2. 17. Lule.5. 31 SI. touch his garmcot, I shall be to. Mark 5. 28. WHO Mat. 9, 22. ibe woman was made w. from that hour 12. 13. his hand was made w. Mark 3. 5. Luke 6. 10. 15. 28. her daughter wa;. made w. from that hour ;31. wondered when they saw the maimed to be to. Mark 5. 34. thy faith hath made thee w. go in peace and be w. of thy plague, Luke 8. 48. [ 17. 19. Luke 7. 10, found the servant w. that had been sick John 5. C. Jesns saith, wilt thou be made w.? 14. behold, thou art made «?. sin no more 7. 23, because I have made a man every whit «c. Acts ^.9. if examined by what means he is made «?. 9 34 Eneas, Jesus Christ maketh thee to. WHOLLY. Lev. 6. 22. it is a statute, it shall be w. burnt, 23, 19. 9. thou shall not w. reap corners of thy field Num. 3. 9. for they are w. ^iven to him out of Israel 4. 6. a cloth 10. of blue |1 8. 16. are lo. given me 32. 11. because they have not w. followed me Deut. 1. 36. to Caleb cbildr. give the land, because he hath 10. followed the Lord, Josh. 14. 8, 9, 14. Judg.'Vt, 3. I had w. dedicated the silver to Lord I Sam. 7. 9. Samuel offered, a sucking lamb lo. I Chroji. 28. 1. all, the people to. at thy command Job 21, 23. one dietb, being w. at ease and quiet Isa. 22. 1. thou art w. gone op to the house-tops Jar. 2. 21. yet I had planted thee w. a risht seed 6. G. she is to. oppression in the midst of her 13. 19. Jadab shall be w. carried away ruplivc 42. 15. if ye lo. set your faces to enter Egypt 46. 28. yet will I not leave thee to. nnpuuished 50. 13. Babylon not be inhabited, but lo. desolate Ezek. 11. 15. all the house of Israel w. are they Amos 8. 8. and it shall rise up lo. as a flood, 9. 5. Acts 17. 16- he saw the city uj. given to idolalry 1 Thess. 5. 23. the God of peace sanctify you lo. 1 Tim. 4. 15. meditate, give thyself w. to ihem WHOLESOME. Proi), 15.4. a to. tongue isa tree of life,btitperversen. 1 Tim. 6, 3. if any man consent not to tv. words WHOM. Gen. 22. 2. take tby only son Isaac w. thou lovest 30. 26. give me my wives, for to. I served thee 43. 27. the old man of to. ye spake, is Ite alive? 29. Exod. 33. 19. will be gracious tow. I will be gracious Lev. 17. 7. after w. they have gone a whoring Num. 11.21. people, amongst id. I am. nte 000,000 Deut. 32. .20. they are childrei) in to. is no faish 37. where their gods? their rock in u-- ibey trusted Josh. 24. 15 choose you this day to. je will st-rve Jtt4g. 7. 4. that of lo.I say, this shall gn with thee 1 Sam, 6. 20. and to to.shall he go np liom us? 9. 20. and on to. is all the desire of Israel? 29. 5. David, of lo. tbey sang one to^aiiother 30. 13. David -said. unto him, to to. bt-lmiL^est thou? 2 Sam, 16. 19. and again, to. should I ^ervt'? lKings.2Q. 14. Abab said, by uj-.^ 2.. :^. Ezra 10. 44. i2om. 1.5. | 5.5, 11. Gah G. U. 2 Kings 19. 10. iby G. in to. thou tnust^^st, ha. :>7. 1 0. Psal. 16.3- but to the saints, iu to. is nil my delight 18. 2. my God, my strength, in to. I will tmst 73. 25. ti?. havel in heaven but lliee? none on earth 146,3. not trust in son of man, in w, theie is nn help Prov. 3. 12. as a father the son. in to. he deligbteib 27, withhold not good from theui to to. it is due 30. 31. a king against to. there is no rising up Eccl. 4. 8. neither saith be, for to. do I labour? Cant. 3. 1. 1 sought bim to. my soul lovelh, 2, 3. Isa. 6. S. I heard a voice saying, to. sliidl J send? 10. 3. what in visitation? to to. will ye (lee for help ? 22, 16. what bast thou here? w, biist thou here? 31. 6. turn to him from to. Israel hath revolted 40. 18. to to, then will ye iiken God ? 25. ] 4ij. 5. 42. 1, behold mine elect, in uj. my soul delighteth 49. 3. art my servant, O Isr. in to. I will be glorified 51. 19. famine and sword, by to. shall I comfort tbee .57. 4. against w. do ye sport yourselves? 11, and of to. bast thou been afi&id, or feared? Jer, 8, 2, to. tbey have loved, to. they have served, after to. they have walked, and to. tbey sought Lam. 1. 14. from to. I am not able to i ise up 4.20. of to. we said, under his shadow we live Ezek. 31. 2. Son of man. spake untn Pharaoh, &c. u;. art thou like in thy greatness? 18. to 10. art tbou like in glory and greatness? WHO Dan. 5. 19. to. he wonld he slew, w, he would ha kept alire, set up, and ti>. he woald he pulled down Amos 7. 2. O Lord, by w. shall Jacob arise? S. Nah. 3. 19. on ti;. hath not thy wickedness passed? Mat. 3. 17. this is my beloved Son, in to. I am well pleased, 17. 5. Markl. 11. 2 Pet. 2. 17. 11. 10. this is he of ic. it is written, Joltn 1. 15, 30. 16. 15. Jesus saith to them, but lo. say ye that I am ? Mark 10. 29. J^uke 9. 20. John S. 21. w. he will {| 45. Moses in w. ye trust 6. 68. Lord, to w. shall we go ? |j 17. 3. in. thou sent Acts 8. 34. of*u}. speak-eth the prophet this ? 27. 23. angel of God, whose I am, and w. I serve Rom. 15. 21. to to. he was /,ot spoken of, shall see 1 Cor. 1. 9. God is faithful, by w. ye are called 3.5. who is Paul and-ApoUos, but ministers hyw. ye 7. 39. she is at liberty to be juarried to w. she will 8. 6. one God, of ii>. are all things, Heb. 2. 10. 2 Cor. 1. 10. in w. we trust that he will deliver us Eph. 1. 7. in w. we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, Col. 1. 14. 11. in u;. also we have obtained -an inheritance 13. in w. ye also trusted, in w. ye were sealed 2. 3. among w. also we .all had our conversation 21. in w. the building groweth to a temple 22. in w. you also are builded to get her for habitat. 3> 12. iaw. ye have boldness and access with confid. Phil.2. 15. among w. ye shine as lights in the world 3. 8. for w. 1 have suffered the loss of all things Col.l .28. U). we preach ||2. 11 . in to. ye are circnnicised 2. 3. in w. are hid all the treasures of wisdom 2 Thess.2. 8. tliat wicked, w. the Lord shall consume 1 Tim. 1. 15. to save sinners, of w. 1 anL chief 20. of 10. is Hymeneus and Alex. 2 Tim. 2. 17. 2 Tim. 1. 15. of w. are Phjrgellfts and'Hermogenes 4. 15. the copper-smith, o(w. be thou ware also 18. preserve to his heavenly kingd. tow. be -glory for ever, amen, Ga/. 1. 5,fl'e6. 13. 21. 1 Pc(.4.11. Heb. 3. 17. with w, was he grieved forty years ? 18. to 10, sware be they should not enter into rest 4. 13. to the eyes of bim with w. we have lo do 7. 2. to to. Abraham gave the tenth -part of all 1 1. 38. of 10. the world was not worthy Jam. 1.17. Father of lights, with to. is no variableness 1 Pet. 1.12. unto to. it was revealed, that did minister 2. 4. lo to. coming, as unto a living stone 2 Pet. 2. 17. to to. darkness is reserved, Jude 13. 19. for of to.- a man is overcome, of him brought Rev, 7. 2. to to. it was given to hurt the earth 17.2. with to. kings of earth committed fornication See Before. WHOMSOEVER. Gen. 31. 3^. with to. tbou findest thy> gods, not live Judg, 11. 24. 10. the Lord our God shall drive out Dan. 4. 1 7. he giveth it to to. he will, 25, 32. | 5. 21. Mat, 11. 27. he to to. the Son will reveal bim 21. 44. but on w, it sliall fall, Luke 20. 18. liuke i. 0, the devil said, to to. I will I give it 12. 48. to to. much is given, much shall be required Acts 8. 19. on to. I lay hands, may receive Holy Ghost 1 Cor, 16. 3. to. ye shall approve by youi- letters WHORE. .Leu. 19. 29. do not cause her to be a to. lest the land 21. 7. they shall not take a wife that is a to. 9. if she profane herself -by playing the to. Deut. 22. 21. to play the to. in her father's house 23. 17. there shall be no to. of the daughters of Israel 18. thou shall not bring the hire of .a to. nr price Judg. 19. 2. his concubine played llicto. against Mm Prov. 23.27. a to. is a deep ditch and a narrow pit Isa. 57. 3. the seed of the adulterer and the lo. Jer, 3. 3. and thou hast a to. forehead, not ashamed Eiek. 1 6. 28. thou hast played the to. also with .Assyr. Rev- 17. 1. will shew judgment of the great.to. 19.2. 15, the waters where the to. sitteth, are people's 16. these shall hate the to. and make her desolate WHORES. Ezek. 16. 33. they give gifts to all to. thou hirestlhem Hos. 4. 14. for themselves are separated with to. WHOREDOM. Gen. 38. 24. Tamar, behold-she is with child by to. Lev, 19. 29. lest.the land fall to to. and be wicked /er.3.9. thioaghthe lightness of her to. she defitetU 13. 27. 1 have seen the lewdness of thy w. WHY WIG WIG 805 Ezet. 16. 33. that they may come lo thee for thy ic. 23. 8. they poured their w. upon her 17. the Babylonians defiled her with their w. 43.7.Israel shall not defile ray holy name by their to. 9. let them pnt away their w, far fiotn me Hos. 4. 11. 10. and wine take away the heart .5. 3. O Ephraim, thoa committest «j. Isr. is defiled 6. 10. there is the is. otEgtraiin, Israel is defiled WHOREDOMS. Num. 14. 33. your children shall wander and bear v>. 2 K{ngs9.22. so long as the te. of thy mother Jezebel 2 ChroH. 21. 13. like to the w. of the house of Ahab Jer. 3. 2. thou liast polluted the land with thy w. Ezek. 16. 20. is this of thy vi. a small matter? 22. in all thyw.hast not remembered days of youth 25. hast multiplied thy m).||26. bast increased thy w. 34. the contrary from other women in thy w. 23. 35. bear tbou also thy lewdness and thy i^. Hos, I., 2. go take thee a wife and children of «?. 2. 2. let her put away her w. out of her sight 4. not have mercy, for tbey be the children of w. 4. 12. the spirit of w. hath caused them to err 5. 4. spirit of w. is in the midst of them Nah. 3. 4. because of the multitude of w. that selleth nations thro' lierts. and families thro' witchcrafts See Commit WHOREMONGER. Mph.5,5. no w. hath any inheritance inkingd. of Christ WHOREMONGERS. 1 Tim, 1. 10. the law made for w. for liars Heb. 13. 4. but w, and adulterers God will judge Rev, 21. 8. w. shall have their part in the lake 22. 15. for without are w. and murderers WHORING, See Go, Gone, Went. WHORISH. Prov. 6. 26. for by means of a u). woman a man is Szek. 6. 9. because I am broken with their w. heart 16. 30. the work of-an imperious w. woman WHOSE. Gen. 32. 1 7. w. art thou ? mj. are these before thee ? 1 Sam, 12. 3. w. ox, or w. ass have I taken ? 2 Sam. 3. 12. w. is the land? make thy league Jer, 44. 28. a remnant shall know w. word shall stand 48. 15. w. name is the Lord of hosts, 51. 57. Dan. 5. 23. the God in w. hand are all thy ways Amos 5,27. saith Lord, w. name is the God of hosts Mat. -22. 20. he saith to them, w. is this image and superscription 1 Mark 12. 16. Luke 20. 24. 42.. to. son is he? || John 19. 24. w. it shall be Luke 12. 20. then w. shall those things he? Acts 27. 23. angel of God, w. I am, and whom I serve. Heb. 3. 6. Christ over his house, w. house are we See Heart. WHOSESOEVER. John 20. 23. w. sins ye remit, w. sins ye retain WHOSOEVER. 1 Kinffsl^ 33. w. would, he consecrated him a priest Mat, 11. 6. blessed w. shall not be olfeuded in me 13. 12. w. hath, to him shall he given, w. hath not, from him' shall be- taken that he hath, Luke 8. 18. Jtom. 2. 1. O man, w, thou art that jodgest ] Cor. 11. 27. w. shall eat this bread unworthily Gal, 5. 10. shall bear his judgment, w. he be Sev. 22, 17. w, will, let him take of water of life WHY. Oen. 25. 22. Rebekah said, if it be so, w, am I thus? Judg, 11. 7. w. are ye come to me now in distress? 15. 10. Judah sald,.w. are ye come up against us? Tluih L 11. turn again, w. will ye go with me? ISam, 2. 23. Eli said, w. do ye such things? 21. 1. w. art thou alone, and no man with thee? 2*om.l3.26. thekino-snM ... -I— 'J- -, ^ vuwuu, iuy way IS Old jer. 8. 14. lo. do ye sit still? assemble yourselves 27. 13. 10. will ye die? Ezek. 18; 31. | 33. 11. Mat, 21. 25. he will say to us, lo. did ye not then believe him? Mark 11. 31. Luke 20. 5. Mark 5, 39. he saith, w, make ye this ado, and weep Luke 2. 4S. m. hast thou thus dealt with us ? John 7. 45. they said, «>. have ye not brought him? } 0, 20. many said, he is mad, and m. hear ye him ? I jdcts9. 4.he fell to the earth, and heard a voice, Saul, Saul, w. persecntest thou me? 22. 7. | 26. 14. 14. 15. sirs, w. do ye these things ? we are men jBom.9. 19. thou wilt say, w. doth he yet find fault? 20. thing formed say, w. hast ihou made me thus? I Cor: 10. 30. w. am I evil spoken of for that? WICKED. Gen. 18,23. wilt thou destroy righteous with »..' 25. 38. 7. Er was m. (j Bxod. 9. 27. I and my people w. Exod. 23. 7. for I will not justify the w. Lev. 20. 17. it is a to. thing, they shall be cut o6f Deut. 15. 9. there be not a thought in thy to. heart 17. 5. who have committed that m. thing 23. 9. and keep tbee from every to. thing 25. 1. and condemn the to. 1 Kings 8. 32. 1 Sam. 2. 9. the w. shall be silent in darkness 24. 13. wickedness proceedeth from the to. 2Kingsl7. 11. Israel wrought w. things to provoke 2 Chron. 6. 23. judge thy servant by requiting the w. 7. 14. if my people humble themselves and turn from their u>. ways, Ezek. 18. 21. | 33. II, 19 24. 7. the sons of Athaliah that to. woman Neh.9. 35. our kings have not served thee, nor turned tbey from their to. ways, Ezek. 3. 19. | 13. 22. Eslh. 7 . G. the adversary is this lo. Haman 9. 25. Hainan's w, device shall return on his head Job 3. 17. there the to. cease from troubling 9. 22. he destroyeth the perfect and the to. 29. if I be to. why then labour I in vain? 10. 15. 10. 7. thon knowesl that I am not lo. 21. 7. wherefore do the to. live, become old? 30i the to. is reserved to the day of destruction 27. 7. let mine enemy be as the to. and unrighteous 34. 18. is it fit to say to a king, thou art w.7 38. 13. that the to. might be shaken out of it 15. from the to. their light is witliholden 40. 12. and tread down the to. in their place Psah 7. 11. God is angry with the to. every day 9. 5. thou bast destroyed the to. for ever 16. the to. is snared in the work of his bands 17. the to. shall be turned into hall and the nations 10. 2. the to. in pride doth persecute the poor 3. the to. boastetb |1 4. the to. will not seek God 13. wherefore doih the to. contemn God? 11. 2. to. bend their bow, make ready their arrow 5. bat the w. and violence his soul hateth 6. upon the w. he shall rain snares, fire, brimstone 12. 8. the w. walk on every side when vilest men 17. 9. keep me from the to. that oppress me 13. O Lord, deliver my soul from the to. 26. .'>. and I will not sit with the to. 27. 2. when the to. came npon me to eat my flesh 28. 3. draw me not away with the to. 31. 17. let the to. be ashamed and silent in the grave 34. 21. evil shall slay to. they that bate righteous 37. 7. the man who bringeth to. devices to pass 10. yet a little, the to. shall not be, Prov. 10. 25. 12. the to. plotteth || 20. the to. shall perish 14. the to. have drawn out the sword, they bent 16. is better than the riches of many to. 21. the to. borroweth, and payeth not again 32. the w. watcfaeth the righteous to slay him 34. when the to. are cot olf, tbou shalt see it 35. I have seen the to. in great power, spreading 40. he shall deliver them from the to. and save them 39. 1. keep my mouth, while the to. is before me 58. 3. the w. are estranged from the womb 59. 5. be not merciful to any to. transgressors 68. 2. so let the to. perish at the presence of God 75. 8. the to. of the earth shall wring them out 92. 7. when the to. spring as the grass, and flourish ..,. -. —-d, how long shall the to. triumph? ~the pit be digged for the to. will set no w. thing before mine eyes not know a to. person 8. I will early destroy all the to. of the li.nd 104. 35. sinners consumed and let the to. be no more 106. 18. the flame burnt up the to. 112. 10. the to. shall see it and be grieved 119. 95. the to. have waited for me to destroy mo 110. the tr. laid a snare for me, yet I erred not 119. thou puttest away all the- to. like dross 155. salvation is far from the to. they seek not thy 139. 19. surely thoa wilt sla; the w. O God Piid. 139. 24. and see if there be any w. way iu me 140. 8. farther not his to. device lest thoy exalt 141, 4. to practise to. works with men that work 10. let the to. fall into their own nets 145. 20. but all the to. will he destroy 147. 6. he casteth the to. down to the grouikl Prov. 2. 22. the to. shall be out otT from the earth 5. 22. his own iniquities shall take the to. himself 6. 18. a heart that deviseth to. imaginations 10. 30. but the to. shall not inhabit the earth 11. 5. the to. shall fall by his own wickedness 7. when a to. man dieth, his expectation perisbeth S. righteous delivered, the to. comelb in his stead. 10. and when the to. perish, there is shouting 18. the to. worketh a deceitful work 21. the to. shall not be unpunished, 31. 12. 2. hut a njan of to. devices will be condemn- 7. the to. are overthrown, and are not, 21. 12. 12. the to. desireth the net of evil men 13. the to. is snared by the transgression of his lips, 21. but the to. shall bo filled with mischief 13. 17. a 10. messengerTalleth into mischief 14. 17. and a man of to. devices is hated 19. the to. how at the gates of the righteous. 32. the to. is driven away in his wickedness 15. 29. the Lord is fa* from the to. 16. 4. yea, even the to. for the day of evil 17. 4. a to. doer givetli heed to false lips 15. he that justifieth to. is an abomination to Lord 18. 3. when the to. comeih, then cometh contempt 20. 26. a wise king scattereth the w. brings wheel 21. 18. the 10. shall be a ransom for the righteous 27. when be bringeth it with a lo. mind 24. 10. but the lo. shall fall into mischief 19. neither be thou envious at the w. 25. 5. take away the to. from before the king 20. a righteous man falling down before the to. 26. 23. a w. heart is like a potsherd covered 28. 1. the to. flee when no man pursueth 4. they that forsake the law praise the to. 12. when the to. rise, 28. |1 15. so is a to. ruler 29. 2. when the lo. beareth rule, the people mourn 7. but the to. regardetb not to know it 12. his servants are to. || 16. the to. are multiplied Ecd. 3. 17. God shall judge the righteous and the ». 7. 17. be not overmuch to. neither be foolish 8. 10. 1 saw the to. buried, they were forgotten 13. bnt it shall not he well with the to. Isa. 5. 23. which justify the- to. for reward 11.4. with the breath of his lips shall he slay the to. 13. II. I will punish the to. for their iniquity 32. 7. he deviseth to. devices to destroy the poor 53. 9. he made his grave with the to. and with rich- 55. 7. let the to. forsake his way, let him return 57.20. the 10. are like troubled sea which caunotrest Jer. 2. 33. thou hast taught the to. ones thy ways 6. 29. for the to. are not plucked away 17. 9. the heart is deceitful and desperately to. 25. 31. he will give the to. to the sword Ezek. 3. 18.. to warn the lo. 19. | 33. 8, 9. 8. 9. behold the to. abominations they do here 11. 2. these men give to. counsel in this city 18. 23. have I any pleasure that the to. should die? 20. 44. not according to your to. ways nor doings 21. 3. out off from thee the righteous and the to. 4. 25. profane to. prince of Israel whose day is come 33. 15. if the to. restore the pledge, he shall live Dan. 12. 10. but the to. will do wickedly Jlfic. 6. 11. shall I count them pure with to. balances? Nah. 1. 3. the Lord shall not at all acquit the to. 11. there is one come out of thee, a to. counsellor 15. for the to. shall no more pass through thee Hab. 1.4. the mi. doth compass about the righteous 13. the 10. devoureth the man more righteous Zeph. 1. 3. consume stumbling-blocks with the lo. Mai, 3. 18. shall discern between righteous and to, 4j 3. and ye shall tread down the w, as ashes Mat, 12. 45. more to. than himself, even so shall it he also to this w, generation, Luke 11. 26. 13. 49. the angels shall sever the to. from the just 16. 4. a to. generation seeketh after a sign 18, 32. thou to. servant, 25. 26. Luke 19. 22. Acts 2. 23. and by w. hands have ye slaiu him 18. 14. if it were a matter of to. Icvrdaess, O Jem 806 WI c WI c WIC 1 Cor. 5. 13. tberefore pat away Ihat w. person Col. 1. 21. were enemies in your niiod by w, works 2 Thess, 2. 8. and then shall tbat w. be revealed ' See Man, Men. Of the WICKED. Job 8. 22. tbe place of the w. shall come to nongbt 9. 2-1. the earth is given into the band of the w. 1 0. 3. and sboaldest sliine upon the counsel of the w. 11. 20» but tbe eye of tha tv. shall fail, not escape 16. 11. God turned me into the hands of the iv. 18. 5. tbe light of the w. shall be put out 21. surely such are the dwellings of the iv. 20. 5. the triumphing of the w. is short 22. every band of the w. sliall come upon lilm 21. IG. the counsel of the to. is far from me, 22. IS. 17. bow oft is candle of the w. put out, and cometh destruction on them? Prov. 13. 9. | 24. 20. 25. where are tbe dwelling-places of the w.? 24. 6. and they gathered the vintage of the w. 29. 17. and I brake the jaws of the w, and plucked 36. 6. he preserveth not the life of the w. 17. thou hast fulfilled the judgment of the to. Psal. l.t 1. walketb not in the counsel of the w. 7. 9. let the wickedness of the w. come to an end 10. 15. break tbon the arm of the w. man 22. 16. the assembly of the w. have inclosed me 36. 1. the transgression of the w, saitli in my heart 11. let not the hand of the w. remove me 37. 17. the arms of the w. shall be broken 28. but the seed of the to. shall be cut off 38. the end of the w. shall be cut off 55. 3. because of tbe oppression of the w, 58. la. be shall wash bis feet in the blood of the w. 64. 2. hide me from the counsel of the lo. 71.1. deliver me out of hand of the w. and the un- righteous cruel man, 74. 19. | 82. 4. | 97. 10. 73. 3. when I saw the prosperity of the to. 75. 10. all the horns of the w. also will I cut off 82. 2. bow long will ye accept tbe persons of the w.? 91. 8. behold, and see the reward of the w. 92. 11. mine ears shall hear my desire of the w. 109. 2. the mouth of the w. is opened against me 112.10. tbe desire of the iv, shall perish, Prov.lO.aS. 119. 53. because of the w. that forsake thy law 61. the hands of the w. have robbed me 325.3. the rod of the w, shall not rest on the just 129.4. Lordliath cat asunder the cords of the to. 140. 4. keep me, O Lord, from the bands of the w. 8. grant not, O Lord, the desires of the w. 146. 9. tbe way of the w. he turns upside down Prov. 2. 14. who delight in frowardness of the tv, 3. 25. be not afraid of the desolation of the to. 33. tbe curse of the Lord is in the bouse of the to. 4. 14. enter not into the path of the tv. 19. the way of the w. is as darkness, they know not 10. 3. he casteth away the substance of the iv. - 6. but violence cnveretb tbe mouth of ike to, 14. 10. 7. but the name of the w. shall rot 16. tbe fruit of lie w, teodeth to sin 20. the heart of the to. is little worth 24. the fear of the w. it shall come upon him 27. but tbe years of the kj. shall be shortened 32. the mouth of the w. speaketh frowardness 11. 11. the city is overthrown by mouth of the tv. 23. but the expectation of the tv. is wrath 12. 5. but tbe counsels of the w. are deceit 6. the words of the to. are to lie in wait for blood 10. but the tender mercies of the w, are cruel 26. but the way of the to. seduceth them 13. 25. but the belly of the tv. shall want 14. 11. the house of the tc. shall -be overthrown 15. 6. bat in the revenues of the tv, is trouble 8. sacrifice of the tv. is an abomination, 21. 27. 9. the way of the ui. is an abomination to the Lord 26. the thoughts of the w. are an abomination 28. the moutb of the to. poareth out evil things 18. 5. it is- not good to accept the person oftha w. 19. 28. tbe mouth of the tv. deTOureth iniquity 21. 4. and the plowing of the tv. is sin 7. the robbery of the w, shall destroy them 10. the soul of the w. desireth evil 12. he wisely consideretb tbe house of the w. Isa. 14. 5. the Lord hath broken tbe staff of the w, /er. 5. 28. tbey overpass the deeds of the w. Jer. 12. 1. wherefore doth the way of the vj. prosper? 15.21.1 will deliver thee cut of the hsind of the to. 23. 19. whirlwind fall ou head of the w. 30. 23. Ezelc. 13. 22. have strengthened the bauds of the w. 18. 20. the wickedness of the tv. shall be on him 21. 29. to bring thee upon the necks of the w. 30. 12. 1 will send the land into the hand of the w. 33. 11. I have no pleasure in the death of the w. 12. as for the wickedness of the tv. Dan. 12. 10. none of the tv. shall understand Mic. 6. 10. treasures of wickedness in bouse of the vs. Hab.d. 13. woundedsttlieheadout of house o/f/iCMJ. Eph.Q. 16. able to quench all the fiery darts of the tv, 2 Pet. 2. 7. vexed with the conversation of the u). 3. 17. lest ye be led away with the error of the tv. See One. To or unto the WICKED. Job 31. 3. is not destruction to the tv.? Psal. 32. 10. many sorrows shall be to the tv. 50. 16. unto the w. God saith, what hast thou to do ? Prov. 24. 24. be that saith unto thew. thou art right. 29. 27. the upright is an abomination to the tv. Eccl. 9.2. one event to tbe righteous and to the tv. Isa. 3. 11. woe unto the ta. it shall he ill with him iO. 10. let favour be shewed to tu.yet will not learn 48.22, no peace, sailh God, unto the to. 57. 21, Ezek. 3. IS. when I say unto the tv. 33. 8, 14. 7. 21. give it to the to. of the earth for a spoil WICKEDLY. Gen. 19. 7. Lot said, do not so to. Judy. 19. 23. Deut. 9. 18. your sins which ye sinned in doing tv. 1 Sam. 12.25. but if ye shall still dowj. be consumed 2 Sam. 22. 22. 1 have kept the ways of the Lord, and have not tv. departed from my God, Psal. IS. 21. 24. 17. to, I have sinned and have done w. 2 Kings 21. 11. Manasseh done to. above Amorites 2 CAron.6. 37. we have sinued, we have done amiss, dealt w. Nah. 9. 33. Psal. 106. 6. Ban.0. 5, 15. 20. 35. Ahaziah, king of Israel, did very tv. 22. 3. his mother was his counsellor to do tv. Job 13. 7. will you speak to. fqr God ? 34. 12. yea, surely God will not do to. Psal.7^. 8. they speak u?. concerning oppression 74. 3, Uie enemy hath done tv. in tbe sanctuary 139. 20. for tbey speak against ibee w). Dan. 11. 32. such as do iv. against the covenant 12. 10. many purified, but the wicked shall do tv. Mai. 4. 1. all that do to. shall be as stubble WICKEDNESS. Geji.O. 5. God saw tliat the to. of men was great 39. 9. bow can I do this great to. and sin against God ? LevAS.l7.kis ty. 20. 14. || 19.29. landfall of«). 20. 14. that ihere be no w, among you Deut. 9. 4t for the iv. of these nations, 5. 13. II. Israel shall do no more any such w. 17. 2. if there be any that hath wrought tv. 28. 20. because of the tv. of thy doings Jndg. y.56. thus God rendered the w, of Abimelech 20. 3. Israel said, tell us, bow was this tv.? 12. what tv. is this that is done among you? 1 Sam. 12. 17.*you may see that your tv. is great 20. ye have done all this iv. yet turn not aside 24. 13. w. proceedeth from the wicked 25. 39. returned tbe w. of Nabal on his own bead 2 Satn. 3. 39. reward doer of evil according to bis to. 7. 10. neither shall the children of w. afflict ihem any more as before time, Psal. 89. 22. 1 icings 1. 52. but if to. be found in him, he shall die 2. 44. thou knowest all tbe to. thy heart is privy to 8. 47. repent, saying, we have committed m). 21. 25. Ahab sold bimself to work «;. 2 Kings 21.6. Manasseh wrought much w. \ Chron. 17. 9. nor the children of «). waste them Job 4. 8. they that sow tv. reap the same 11. 11. be seeth to. j] 24. 20. ta. shall be broken 14. let not tv. dwell in thy tabernacles 20. 12. tho' w. be sweet in his mouth, tho* be hide it 27. 4. my lips shall not speak mj. nor tongue deceit 34. 10. far be it from God, tbat be should do w. Psal. 5. 4. art not a God that hath pleasure in to. 9. their inward part is very tv. throat a sepulchre 7. 9. let the w. of the wicked come to an end ' 10. 15. seek out his w. || 45. 7. thou hatest w. 28. 4. according to the w. of their eudeavours Psal. 52. 7* be strengthened himself in bis w. 55. 11. tv. is in the midst thereof, deceit and gnile 15. w. is in their dwellings and among them 58. 2. yea, in heart yoa work w. weigh violence 84. 10. then to dwell in the tents of u: 107. 34. be turns a fruitful land into barrenness for the w. of them that dwell therein, Jar. 12. 4. Prov. 4. 17. for they eat the bread of w. S. 7. and w. is an abomination to my lips 10. 2. treasures of w. profit nothing 11. 5, but the wicked shall fall by bis own to. 12. 3. a man shall not be established by w.. 13. 6. but to. overthroweth tbe sinner 14. 32. the wicked is driven away in bis w. 16. 12. it is abomination to kings to commit w.- 21. 12. God overthroweth the wicked for their w. 26. 26. his to. shall be shewed before congregation 30. 20. she eateth and saith, I have done no w. Eccl. 3. 16. saw place of judgment, tbat to. was there 7. 15. a wicked man prolongeth his life in is. 25. I applied ray heart to know Jhe vi. of folly 8. S. nnr shall w. deliver those that are given to it Isa. 9. 18. for w. burneth as the fire 58. 4. behold, ye smite with tbe fist of w. 6. the first I have chosen, to loose the bands ofu. Jer. 2. 19. thine own to. shall correbt thee 4. 14. O Jerusalem, wash thine heart from w. C. 7. so she casteth out her tv. continually 7. 12. see what I did for the w. of my people 8.6. no man repented of his tv. what have I done 14.20. we acknowledge, O Lord, our tv. and iniquity 23. 14. that none doth return from his lu. 33. 5. for from tbe city whose tv. I hid my face 44. 9. have ye forgot the tv. of your kings, their wives, your own w. and the w. of your wives ? Exelc. 3. 19. if he turn not from bis tv. he shall die 5. 6. she bath changed my jadgment into w. 7, 11. violence is risen up into a rod of «?. 18. 20. the tv. of the wicked shall be on him 27. turnetb from the tv. he bath committed 31.11. I have driven him oat for his w. 33. 12. in the day be turnetb from his w, 19. Hos. 7. 1. the wj. of Samaria was discovered 9. 15. for tbe tv. of their doings I will drive out 10. 13. ye have plowed tv. and reaped iniquity 15. so shall Beth-el do to you because of your w. Joel 3. 13. the fats overflow, for their w. is great Mic. 6. 10. are treasures of w, in bouse of wicked? Zech. 5. 8. and he said, this is tv. and he cast it Mai. 1. 4. tbey shall call them tbe border of w. 3. 15. yea, they that work to. are set up Mark 7. 22. ogt of the heart proc6edetb to, deceit Luke 11.39. but your inward part is full of w. Acts 25. 5. and accuse this man, if any to. in hira Rom. 1. 29. being filled with all lo. envy, murder 1 Cor. 5. 8. nor with the leaven of malice and lu. Eph. 6. 12. against spiritual tv. in high places 1 John 5. 19. we know the whole world lieth in w. Their WICKEDNESS. Deut. 9. 27. look not to their w. nor to their sin Psal. 94. 23. God shall cut them off in their own to. Prov. 21.12. God overthrows the wicked for their to. Jer. 1. 16. utter judgments, touching all their tv, 14. 16. for I will pour their w. upon them 23. U. yea, in my house have I found their lo, 44. 3. they are a desolation, because of their «;. 5. inclined not their ear to turn from their tv. Lam. 1. 22. let all their tv. come before thee Hos. 7. 2. consider not that I remember all their w. 3, they make king glad with their tv. and princes 9. 15. all their tv. is in Gilgal, there I hated them Jonakl.2. cry against Nincyeh, for their to. is come np Mat. 22. IS. but Jesus perceived their w, and said Thy WICKEDNESS. 1 Kings 2. 44. the Lord shall return thij u). upon thee Job 22. 6. is not thy tv. great? thine iniquities infinite . 35. 8. thy «'. may hurt a man as Ihoa art Isa. 47. 10. for thou hast trusted in thy tv, Jer. 3. 2. thou bast polluted the land with thy w, 4. IS. this is thy w. for it is bitter to thy heart 22. 22. thou shall be confounded for all thy w. Ezek. 16. 23. it came to pass after all tky to, 57. before thytv. was discovered, as at the time Nah, 3. 19. upon whom bath not thy tv. passed? WID Jcia 8, 22. repent therefore of this thy w. and pray WIDE. Deut, 15. 8, but Ihou shalt open tby hand w. 11. 1 CAron.4.40. the land was w, quiet, and peaceable /o629. 23. they opened their mouth w. as for rain 30. 14. came on me as a w. breaking in of waters Psal. 33. 21. they opened their mo utb w. against me 81. 10. open thy mouth w, and I will fill it 104. 25. so is ibis great and w. sea, wherein are Prov. 1 3. 3. he that openeth w, bis lips, have destruct. 21.9. it is better to dwell in a corner, than to dwell with a brawling woman in a w. bouse, 25. 24. Isa. 57. 4. against whom make je a w. mouth? /er.22. 14, that saitb, I will build me a w. house Nah. 3. 1 3. ihj gates be set w. open to tbine enemies Mai. 7. IS.w.is the gate thatleadeth to destruction WIDENESS. Ezek. 41. 10. between chambers the lo. of 20 cubits WIDOW. Among the Hebrews, even before the law, a widow who had no rjiildrert by her husband, was allowed to marry the brother of her deceased spouse, in order to raise up children who might enjoy his inheritance, and perpetuate his name and family. We find the practice of this custom before the law, in the person ofTamar, who married Successively Er and Onan. the sons of Juddh, and who was likewise to have married Shelah, the third son of this patriarch, after the two former were dead without issue. Gen, 38. 6, 8, 9, 11. The law that appoints these mar- riages is delivered in Deut: 25. 5, 6, &;c. The motives that prevailed to the enacting of this law were, the continuatioti of estates in the same family, and to perpetuate a man's name in Israel. It was looked upon as a great un- happiness for a man to die without an heir, and to see his inheritance pass into another family. This laU} was not confined to brothers-in-laio only, bill was extended to more distant relations of the same line ; as may be seen in the example of Ruth, who married Boaz, after she had been refused by a nearer kinsman. Widowhood, as well as brirrenness, was a kind of shame and reproach in /^rae/, Isa. 54. 4. Thou shalt for- get the shame of thy youth, /in^^ed away in celi- bacy and barrenness, and sbalt not remember the reproach of thy widowhood any more. It was presumed, that a woman of merit and repK- tation might have found a husband, either hi the family of her deceased husband, if he died with- out children, or in some other family, if he had left children. The widows of kings continued in their widow- hood. Adonijah was punished ivith death, for asking in marriage Abishag the Shunamite, who had been married to David, though he had never consummated this marriage, 1 Kings 2. 13,14, &c. They shut up in the palace all the concubines of king David, who had been defiled by A bsalom, there to spend the remainder of their days, 2 Sam. 20. 3. "God discovers a special regard for widows, and fre- quently recommends to his people to be very careful iti affording relief to the vt lAow and orphan, Exod, S2. 22. Deut. 10. 18. St. Paul would have us to honour widows that are widows indeed, and de- solate, that is, destitute of such as ought to help and relieve them, of their husbands or children, 1 Tim. 5. 3, 4, 5. There were widows in the Christian church, who, because of their poverty, were main- tained at the charge of the faithful, and who were ■to attpnd »/M«". *'• ^ . ' " ^\;».iu.> una married again; they must produce ample testimony of their good works ; that they had given good education to their chil- dren; that they had exercised hospitality; that they had washed the feet of the saints ; that they had given succour to the miserable and afilicted, 1 Tim. 5. 9, 10. Gen. 38. 11. remain a w. in thy father's house 14. she put ber w. garments off from her WIF Exod, 22. 22. ye shall not afflict 0115 w. or cliild Lev. 21. 14. a w. or an harlot shall he not take 22. 13. irthe priest's daughter be aw. she shall eat Num. 30. 9. every vow of a m. shall stand against her Deut. 10. 18. he doth execute the judg;ment of a w. 14.' 29. the stranger, fatherless, and u>. shall come and eat, and he satisfied, 16. 11, 14. | 2G. 12. 24. 17. nor take a w. raiment to pledge 19. the sheaf in the field shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless and the w. 20, 21. | 26. 13. 27. 19. he that perverteth the judgment of the w, 2 Sam. 14. 5. 1 am a w. woman, mine hush, is dead 1/Cinss7.14. he was aw. sonof the tribe of Naphtali 11. 26. Jeroboam's mother Zeruah was a wj. woman 17. 9. 1 have commanded a w. to sustain thee Job 24. 3. they take the w. ox for a pledge 21. and doeth not good to the w. 29. 13. I caused the w. heart to sing for joy 31. 16. or have caused the eyes of the vi. to fail Psal. 94. G. they slay the w. and the stranger ^ 109. 9. let his children be fatherless, bis wife a w. 146. 9. he relieveth the f.itlierless and the w. Prov. 15. 25. he will establish the border of the w. Isa. 1. 17. judge the fatherless, plead for the w. 23. neither doth the cause of the w. come unto them 47. 8. 1 shall not sit as a ui. nor know loss of children /er. 7. 6. ifye oppress not them. 22. 3. ZecA. 7. 10. Latn. 1. 1. liow is she become as a w. that was great ! Ezek. 22. 7. in thee have they vexed the w. 44. 22. but take a w. that had a priest before Mai. 3. 5. against those that oppress the ui. Mark 12. 42. a certain pour w. threw in two mites 43. w. cast in more than they all, Lnhe 21. 2, 3. Luke 2. 37. Anna was a w. about 84 years old 7. 12. the only son of his mother, and she was a w. 18. 3. there was a w. in that city came unto him 5. because this w. troubleth me, I will avenge her 1 Tim. 5. 4. if any w. have children or nephews 5. she that is a w. indeed trnsteth in God 9. let not a w. be taken into the number under 60 Rev. 18. 7. she saith, 1 sit as queen, and am no w. WIDOWS. Exod. 22. 24. and your wives shall be w. Job 22. 9. thou hast sent to. away empty 27. 15. be buried in death, and w. shall not weep Psal. 6S. 5. a judge of the fatherless and w. is God 7S. 64. and their w. made no lamentation Jsa. 9. 17. neither shall he have mercy on their w. 10. 2. w. may be their prey, that they may rob Jer, 15. 3. their w. are increased above the sand 18. 21. let their wives be w. and men put to death 49. 11. leave thy children, let thy w. trust in me Lam. 5. 3. we are fatherless, oar mothers are as 10. Ezek. 22. 2a. they have made her many w. Jlfa(r23.14.wo untoyou,forje devour w.houses for pre- tence make long prayers, Jlf art 12.40. Luke 20. 47. Luke 1. 25. were many w. in Israel in days of Ellas Acts 6. 1. murmuring because their w. were neglected 9. 39. all the w. stood by him weeping and shewing 41. when he had called the saints and w. I Cor. 7. 8. 1 said to the ID. it is good if they abide as I 1 Tim. 5. 3. honour w. that are jo. indeed 11. but the younger lo. refuse, they will marry 16. if any have 10. let them relieve them Jam. 1.27. pure religion is. to visit the u'. in affliction WIDOWHOOD. Gen. 38. 19. Tamar put on the garments of her 10. 2 i.S'am. 20. 3. David's concubines shut up, living in w. Isa. 47. 9. in one day the loss of children, and mi. 54. 4. shalt not remember the reproach of thy 10. WIFE. . „„. the name of Abraham's 10. was Sarai, 31. 1 12. 17, 2O.|20. 18. |24.36. ^4^0 aw. m^ woman thou hast taken is a man's w. r,L. * - jTiLcgar took a 10. for Isbmael out of Egypt 24. 4. thou shalt take a to. to my son Isaac, 38. 25. 1. Abraham took a 10. her name was Keturah 27.46, if Jacob take a to. of the daughters of Heth, what good shall my life do nie? 28. 1, 6. 38. 6. Judab took a 10. for Er his first-born 8. go in unto thy brother's to. and marry her 39. 7. his master's to. cast her eyes upon Joseph Exod. 20. 17. thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's to. nor uiy thing is thy neighbour's, Deut. 5. 21> 6 M WIF 807 Exod. 21 . 4. if his master have given him a 10. 10. if he take him another to. her food, her raiment, and duty of marriage, shall he not diminish Lev. 18. 8. the nakedness of thy father's 10. shalt thou not uncover, 20. 11. Deut. 27. 20. 15. of thy son's to. || 16. thy brother's 10. 20. 21. 18. neither shalt thou take a to. to her sister 20. shalt not lie with thy neighbour's m. 20. 10. 20. 14. if a man take a to. and her mother, it is sin 20. if a man lie with his uncle's 10. he uncovereth 21. 7. priests shall not take a to. that is a whore 13. the high-priest shall take a to. in her virginity Num. 5. 12. if any man's to. go aside, 29. 36. 8. shall be a to. to one of the family of the tribe Deut. 13. 6. or if the to. of thy bosom entice thee 20. 7. what man hath betrothed a w. not taken her 22. 13. if any man take a 10. and hate her 24. because he humbleth his neighbour's to, 30. a man shall not take his father's to. 24. 1. a man hath taken a 10. and find uncleanness 2. she may go and be another man's 10. 5. hath taken a new 10. he shall not go oat to war 25. 5. the to. of the dead shall not marry a stranger 7. if he like not to take his brother's 10. 9. then shall his brother's to. come unto him 11. the 10. of the one draweth near to deliver 28. 30. betroth a to. and another lie with her 54. his eye be evil toward the to. of his bosom Judg. 4. 4. Deborah, 10. of Lapidoth, judged Israel 17. Jael the w. of Heber the Kenite, 21. | 5. 24. 14. 3. tbou goest to take a to. of the uncircumcised 16. Samson's to. wept before him, and said 20. but his to. was given to his companion 21. 18. cursed be be that giveth a 10. to Benjamin Ituth 4. 5. buy it of Ruth the to. of the dead 2 Sam. 12. 10. thou hast taken the to. of Uriah 1 Kings 14. 2. be not known to be the 10. of Jeroboam 6. Abijah said, come in, thou to. of Jeroboam 2 Kings 5. 2. and she waited on Naaman's to. 2 Chron. 22. 11. to. of Jehoiada hid him from Athaliah Prot;. 5. 18. rejoice with the w. of thy youth 6. 29. so he that goeth in to his neighbour's w, 15. 22. whoso hideth a to. hideth a good thing 19. 13. contentions of a to. a continiial dropping 14. and a prudent to. is from the Lord Eccl. 9. 9. live joyfully with the i«. of tby youth Isa. 54. 1. more than children of the married tt 6. the Lord hath called thee as a to. of youth Jer. 3. 20. surely as a to. treacherously departeth 5. 8. every one neighed after his neighbour's to. 6. 11. the husband and the to. shall be taken 16. 2. thou shalt not take thee a to. in this place Ezek. 16. 32. as a to. that commitleth adultery 18. 6. nor hath defiled bis neighbour's to. 15. 11. and defiled his neighbour's to. 22. 11. | 33. 26 Hos. 1. 2. take unto thee a to. of whoredoms 12. 12. Israel served for a to. and kept sheep Mai. 2. 14. Lord hath been witness between thee anij the 10. of thy youth, the to. of thy covenant 15. let none deal treacherously against his 10. Mat. 1. 6. of her that had been the to. of Urfas 14. 3. Herod bound John for sake of Philip's to. 19. 29. every one that hath forsaken w. or children for my name's sake, Mark 10. 29. iiijte 18. 29. 22.25.seven brethren, the first, when he had married a w, deceased, Mark 12. 20. Luke 20. 29. Luke 14. 20. 1 have married a w. and cannot come 17. 32. remember Lot's to. 1 Cor. 5. 1. that one should have bis father's w, 7. 3. let the husband render to the w. due benevo- lence, and likewise also the w. to the husband 4. the to. hath not power over her own body 10. let not the u>. depart from her husband 12. if any brother hath a to. that believeth not 14. unbelieving to. is sanctified by the husband 16. what knowest thou, O to. if thou shalt save 27. art thou loosed from a to. seek not a w, 34. there is difference between a to. and a virgin , 39. the w. is bound as long as her husband livstE Eph. 5. 23. for the husband is the bead of the to. 33. let every one love his to. even as himself, and the to. see that she reverence her busbaod 1 Tim. 3. 2. the husband of one to. 12. Til. 1. 6. 6. 9. a widow, having been the to. of one man 808 WIF 1 Pet. 3. 7. giving honour to w. as tbe'weaker vessel Hev. 21. 9. 1 will shew tbee the bride, the Lamb's to. His WIFE. Ge7i. 2. 24. a man shall leave father and mother, and shall cleave unto his w. Mat. 19. 5. Mark 10. 7. 25. they were both naked, the man and his w. 12. 12. they shall say, this is his w. and will kill me 19. 16. the men laid hold on the hand of his mj. 26. but his to. looked back from behind him 20. 7. now therefore, restore the man his w. 24. 67. and she became his w. I Sam. 25. 42. 25. 21. and Isaac entreated the Lord for his to, 26. 7. the men of the place asked him of his w. 11. he that toucheth this man or his w. shall die 39. 9. kept back thee, becanse thou art his w. Exod. 21. 3. then his w. shall go out with him 22. 16. he shall surely endow ber to be his w. Lev. IS. 14. thou sfaalt not approach to his w, N'um. 5. 14. and if he be jealous oi his w. 30. 15. the man shall bring his w. to the priest, 30, 16. the statutes between a man and his iv, Deut. 22. 19. she shall be his w. all bis days, 29. 24. 5. be shaK cheer up his to. that be hath taken Judg. 13, 11. Manoah arose, and went after his w. 15. 1. Samson visited ^5 w. with a kid 21. 21. corae out, and catch you every man his to. 1 Sam. 30. 22. save to every man his to. and children 2 Sam. 12. 9. thou bast taken his to. to be thy wife 1 Kings'2>\. 25, whom Jezebel his w. stirred up 2 Kings 9. 18. the dauj^hter of Ahab was his w. JEsth. 5. 10. Hamau called his friends and his to. Psal. 109. 9. and let his to. be a widow Jer. 3. 1. if a man put away his to. Mat. 5. 31, 32. I 19. 9. Mark 10. l^.L^^ke 16. 18. Mat. 8. 14. he saw his w. mother sick of a fever 19. 3. the Pharisees said, is it lawful for a man to put away his w, for every cause? Mark 10. 2 10. if the case of a man be so with his to. 22. 25. seven brethren, the first deceased, and left Aw to. to his brother, Mark 12. 19. Luke 20. 28. Jjake 14. 26. and hate not his to. and children Acts 5. 2. his to. also being privy to it 7. bis 10. not knowing what was done, came in IB. 2. Paul found Aquila with his w. Pribcilla 24. 24. when Felix came with his to. Drusilla 1 Cor. 7. 2. let every man have his own to. 11. and let not the husband pat away his to, 33. be cftreth how he may jilease his w. Eph. 5. 28. he that loveth his to. loveth himself 31. shall be joined to his to, || 33. so love his to. Rev. 19, 7, and his w. hath made herself ready My WIFE. Gen. 20. 11. they will slay me for my to. s^ke 12. she became my w. || 26. 7. she is my to. 29. 21. give me my w. \\ Mxod. 21'. 5. I love my lo. Judg. 15. 1. Samson said, I will go in to my to. 2 Sam. 3. 14. saying, deliver me my to. Michal 11, II. shali I go into myhoase to lie with my to.? Job 19. 17. my breath is strange to my w. 31. 10. then let my w. grind unto another Ezek. 24. IS, so I spake, and at even my w. died Hos. 2. 2. she is not my to. nor am I her husband Luke 1, 18. and my to. is well stricken in years Thy WIFE, Gen. 3, 17. hast hearkened to the voice of thy to. 12. 18, why didst thou not tell me she was thy to. 19. behold thy to. take her, and go thy way 17, 19. Sarah, Ihyw. shall bear thee a son, 18, 10. 19. 15. arise, take thy to. and tby two daughters 26>. 9. Abimelech said, of a surety she is thy to. 10. one might lightly have lien with thy to. Exod. 18. 6. 1, Jelhro, am come unto thee, and tkyto. Deut. 21, 11. that thou wouldest have her to thy to. 13. thou shalt go in to her, and she shall be thy w. 2 Sam. 12. 10. taken the wife of Uriah to be thy to, PsaU 128. 3. thy w. shall be as a fruitful vine Antos 7, 17. thy w. shall be an harlot in the city 1 Cor, 7, 16. whether thou shalt save thy to. To WIFE. Gen. 12. 19. I might have taken her to me to w, 34. 4 Sheobem said, get me this damsel to to, 8. I pray yoa, give him her to to, 12, 3K. 1 4. she was not given to Shelah to to. 41. 45. Pharaoh gave Joseph to to. Asenatb WIL Lev. 21, 14, take a virgin of his own people to vs. ' Deut. 22. 16. 1 gave my daughter to this man to w. Josh. 15. 16. Caleb said, to him will I give Achsab ray daughter to w. 17. Judg.'i. 12, 13. Judg. 14. 2. now therefore get her for me to to. I Sam. 18. 17. Merab, her will I give thee to to. 1 Kings 2. 17, give me Abishag the Shunamite, to to. 2 Kings 14, 9. the thistle said to the cedar, give thy daughter to my son to w. 2 Chron. 25. 18. 2 CAron. 21.6. Jehoram had daughter of Ahah/o to. Mark 12. 23. the seven had ber to w. Luke 20, 33. Luke 20. 30. the second took her to to. and died ' WILD. Gen. 16. 12. Ishmael will be a to. man Rom. 11. 24. the olive-tree, which is t«. by nature See Ass, Beast, Keasts. WILDERNESS, Or Desert, in Hebrew^ Midbar. The Hebrews give this name to all places that are not cultivated, but which are ckiejlly destined to the feeding of cattle^ and on which trees grows wild. So when wilderness is mentioned in scripture^ we are not always to imagine it to be a place forsaken, aban- doned, void of cities or inhabitants; as this word often represents the soil near a city or village which was appointed for pasture, and where the plough never came. Thus, in scripture, there are few cities which had not their wilder- ness, that is, uncultivated places for woods and pastures. The desert of Arabia, wherein the Israelites sojourn- ed forty ypars after their departure out of Egypt, is called wilderness, by way of eminence, Neh. 9. 19, 21. Psal. 78. 40, 52. ] 107. 4. Jer. 2. 2. The wilderness of Shur lies towards the point of the Red-sea. Hagar being driven from Abraham's house, wandered in this wilderness. Gen. 16. 7. The Israelites, after their march through the Red-sea, went into the wilderness of Shur, Exod. 15. 22. It is thought there was a city of this name anciently in these, parts. The wilderness of Paran was in Arabia Petrea, in the neighbourhood of the city of Paran. Ishmael, the son of Abraham, dwelt in the borders of t'his wilderness. Gen. 21. 21. The Israelites having decamped from Sinai, retired into the wilderness of Pafan, Num. 10. 12. It was from hence that Moses sent out Spies, to briny intelligence concerning the Land of Promise, Num. 13. 3. Moses seems to place mount Sinai in the country of Paran, when he says.^ that the Lord appeared to the Israelites up- on the mount of Paran, Deut. 33. 2. And Habakkak seems to say the same thing, Hab. 3. 3. The Holy One came from mount Paran, The desert of Sin, There are two deserts of this name in scripture, the first is written pure, Sin, with a Samech, and lies between Elim and mount Sinai, Exod. 16. 1, The second is written Zin, or Tsin, with a Tzade ; it is near Kadesh- barnea, where Miriam the sister of Moses died, Num. 20. 1, The desert of Sinai, is that which lies about, and is adjacent to, mount Sinai. The people encamped there a long time, and received the greatest part of those laws which are written in the books of Moses, Exod. 19, 2. /( is said in Isa, 41. 18. 1 will make the wilderness a pool of water; that is, "these people that are like a dry and barren wilderness, I will abundantly water them with my Mes^ng, and make them fruit- ful and beautiful." God asks his people, in Jer. 2.31. Have I been a barren wilderness to Is- rael? Have not I accommodated you with all ne- cessaries at all times ? Nay, in the wilderness itself I was not a wilderness to you, but provided plenti- fully for you. Exod. 14, 3. are entatigled, tbeio. hath shut them in Num. 14. 2. or would God we had died in this w. 29, your carcases shall fall in this to> 32. 35. Deut. 1. 19, went through all that terrible to. 8. 15. 32. 10, be found him in the waste howling to, 1 KingslQ, 15. go, return on tby way to w. of Dam. WIL /o& 24. 5. tbe tD. jrieldetli food for them and cliildrea Psal. 106. 9. so he led them tbroDgh the depths as through the w. 13G. IG. Amos 2. 10. 107. 35. he turneth the to. into a standing water Cant. 3. 6. who is this cometb oat of the u>.? S. 5. Isa. 14. 17. is this the man that made world as a w.? 35.1. the w. and solitary place shall be glad for them 41. IS. I will make the to. a pool of water 42. 11. let the w. and cities lift up their roice 60. 2. at mj rebuke I make the rivers a lo. 51. 3. and he will make ber w. like Eden 64. 10. tby holy cities are a w. Zioa is a w. Jer. 2. 31. have I been a w. unto Israel ? 4. 26. and lo, the frnitfu] place was a tv. 12. 10. have made my pleasant portion a desolate 0. 22. 6. yet surely I will make tbee a w. Hos. 2. 3. Ezek. G. 14. make the land more desolate than their Joel 2. 3. and behind them a desolate w. 3. 19. and Edom shall be a desolate w. Zeph, 2. 13. be will make Nineveh dry like a ui. In the WILDERNESS. Num. 14. 22. my miracles which I did in the w. 32. 15. he will yet again leave them in the w. and ye shall destroy all this people^ Ezekt 29. 5. Deut. 8. 2. thou sbalt remember the Lord led thee forty year? ire the 10. 29. 5. Josh. 5.6. | 14. 10. 16. who fed tbee in the w. with manna Neh. 9. 21. forty years didst thou sustain them in w. Psal. 95. 8. as in the day of temptation in the w. Prov. 21. 19. better dwell in the w. than with Isa. 32. 16. then judgment shall dwell in the w. 35. 6. for in the w. shall waters break out 40. 3. the voice of him that crieth in the w. Mat. 3. 3. Mark 1. 3. Luke 3. 4. John 1. 23. 41. 19. 1 will plant in tlie w. the cedar and oil-tree 43. 19. 1 will even make a way iit the w. Jer. 2. 2. when thou wentest after me in the w. 9. 2. oh that I had in the w. a lodging-place 31. 2, people that were I«ft found grace in the vo. 48. 6. (lee and be like the heath in the w. Lam. 4. 19. they laid wait for ns in them. Ezek. 19. 13. and now she is planted in the w. 20. 13. Israel rebelled against me in the w. 15. I lifted my hand to them in the v). 23. 34. 25. and they shall dwell' safely in the w. Bos. 9. 10. I found Israel like grapes in thew. 13. 5. 1 did know tliee in 'the w. in the dry laud Mat. 3. 1. .lohn came preaching in the to. of Judea 15. 33. whence should we have so much bread in the vi. to fill so great a mnltitade? Marks. 4. Luke 15. 4. leave the ninety and nine in the w. Acts 7. 30. an angsl appeared to him in the u>, 38. 2 Cor. 11.26. I have been in perils in the w. . Into the WILDERNESS. Lev. 16. 21i shall send him by a 6t man into the w, 22. and be shall let go the goat into the w. Ezek. 20. 10. and I brought them into the to. 35. 1 will bring you into the to. of the people Hos. 2. 1 4. I will allure ber, and bring her into the a. Mat. 11. 7. what went ye out into the to. to see? a reed nbaken with the wind 1 Luke 7. 24. Luke 8. 29. he was driven of the devil in*o the to. Acts 21. 38. which leddest into the to. 4000 men Rev. 12. 6. and tb< woman fled into the w. 14. 17. 3. so be caiTied me in the spirit info the to. WILES; Num. 25. 18. for they vex you with their 10. iJ/)i. 6. 11. able to stand against the to. of the devil WILILY. Josh. 9. 4. Gibeonites did work to. and took old sacks WILL, Is thai faculty of the soul whereby tec freely choose or refuse things. It is f^ tlie nature of the will, to will freely whatsoever it wills, for the will cannot be compelled: hut it is unable, till it be changed by grace, to move itself toward God, and to will any good thing pleasing to liim, Psal. 110. 3. Simply to will any thing, is 0/ nature ; but to will what is good, is of grace ; our will being free in respect of sinful acts, but bound in respect rf good works, till it be made free by Christ, John 8. 36. If the Son therefore shall make you free, je shall be free indeed. And in John 13. 5. Withoat WIL WTL WIL 809 me ye can do nothing. And Phil. 2. 13. It is God wbo worketh in yon, both to will and to do of bis good pleasure. And St. Aitstm says, Volantas libera, quia libertas ; libera ad pec- catum, serva ad jnstitiam. That doctrine there- fore which teaches, " that when grace is offered, we may refuse it, if we wijl ; and if we wilt vie may receive it ;" is to be looked upon as con- trary to the scriptures. The will of God is taken, (1) For his absolute will, which nothing can withstand, Rom. 9. 19. For who bath resisted bis will? (2) For his purpose and decree, Eph. 1, 11. Who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will; that is, as he has most wisely and freely decreed. (3) For his laws and commands. Mat. 7. 21. He that doeth the mil of my Father which is in heaven. So in Romans 12. 2. That ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect ujilt of God. This is his revealed wiil contain^ in his word, which is called good, because it enjoins only what is for oitr benefit; it is acceptable, by obedience thereunto u-e shall be accepted; and it is perfect, the observance thertof will make us perfect, 2 Tim. 3. 17. Veut. 33. IG. for goodw. of him that dwelt in bush Psal. 27. 12. deliver me not to w. of mine enemies 41. 2. wilt not deliver him to w. of his enemies Ezek. 16. 27. delivered thee to w. of them that hate Mah2. 13. or receivethit with goodw. at your hand Mat. 7. 21. that doeth the w. of my Father, 12. 50. IS. 14. it is not the w. ofyourFather in heaven 21. 31. whether of them did the w. of bis father? Luke 2. 14. on earth peace, good w. toward men 23. 25. hut he delivered Jesus to their w. John 1. 13. were born, not of the w. of the flesh 4. 34. meat is, to do the w. of him that sent me 5. 30. 1 seek the w. of my Father which sent me G, 39. and this is the Father's w. wbo sent roe, 40. Acts 21. 14. saying, the w, of the Lord be done Eph. 5, 17. understanding what tlie w. of the Lord is G. 7. with good w. doing service, as to the Lord Phil. 1. 15. some also preach Christ of good w. Heb. 10. 10. by the which w. we are sanctified 1 Pet. 4. 3. suffice to have wrought the w. of Gentiles 2 Pet. 1. 21. the prophecy came not by the w. of man WILL of God. Ezra 7. IS. that do after the w.. of your God Mark 3. 35, whoso shall do the ik. of G. is my brother John 1.13. born, not of the w. of man, but of God Acts 13. 3G. served his generation by the w. of God Bom. 1. 10. have a prosperous journey by w. of God 8. 27. makes intercession according to the w. of God 12. 2. prove that acceptable and perfect w. of God 15. 32. 1 come to you with joy, by the w. of God 1 Cor. 1.1. Paul an apostle of Jestis Christ by the w. ofGod,2Cor.l.l.Eph.l.\.Col.l.i.2Tim.l.^. 2 Cor. 8. 5. ga»e themselves to ns by the w. of God Gal. 1. 4. deliver tis from evil world by tbew.ofGod Eph. 6. 6. doing the w. of God from the heart Col. 4. 12. may stand complete in all the w. of God I Thess. i. 3. for this is the w. of God, 5. 18. Heb. 10. 36. after ye have done the w. of God 1 Pet. 2. 1-5. so is the w.ofG. that ye put to silence 3. 17. for it is better, if the w. of God be so 4. 2. lire, not to the lusts of men, but to w. of God 19. them that suffer according to the w. of God 1 John 2. 17. he that doeth the w. of God, abideth His WILL. Dan, 4. 35. and be doeth according to hisw. S.4..hcdidaci-.orrf ,„ i....... h>, „ - - . - . — «. II a. xy. resisted Itis w. 1 Cor, 7. 37. be that bath power over his own w. 16. 12. his w. was not at all to come at this time Eph. 1. 5.-aoooTding to the good pleasure of his w. 9. made known to us the mystery othis w. Col. 1. 9.. might be filled withknowledge o[ his w, 2 Tim, 2. 26. were taken captive by him at his w. Heb, 13. 21. perfect in every good work to do his w. 1 John S, 14. if n'c sakaceordiDg to his w, he hears Rev. 17. 17. God put in their hearts to fulfil his w. My WILL. Luke22. 42. this cup, not my w. bat tbine be done Acts 13. 22. found David, who shall fulfil all my w. 1 Cor. 9. 17. if 1 do this thing against my w. Own WILL. Lev. 1. 3. he shall offer it of his own voluntary w. 19. 5. ye shall offer it as your ovm w. 22. 19, 29. Dan. 11. 16. he shall do according to his own w. John 5. 30. because I seek not mine own w. G. 38. I came from heaven, not to do mine own w. Eph.l. 11. wbo worketh after counsel of his own w. Heb. 2.4. gifts ofHoly Ghost, according to bis ownw. Jam. 1 . 1 3. of bis own w. begat he us by word of truth See Self. Thy WILL. Psal. 40. 8. I delight to do thy w. O my God 143. 10. teach me to do thy w. thou art my God Mat. 6. 10. thy w. be done in earth, Luke 11. 2. 26. 42. if this cup may not pass, thy w. be done Heb. 10. 7. lo, I come to do thy w. O God, 9. WILLS. Eph. 2.t3. fulfilling the w. of the flesh and mind WILL. Deut. 21. 14. thou shalt let ber go whither shew. Job 13. 13. let me alone, let come on me what w. Prov. 21 . 1. he tunicth the king's heart whither he w. Dan.i. 17. God ruletb in the kingdom of men, and givetb it to whomsoever he w. 25, 32. j 5. 21 Jtfof. 8. 3. Iw.be IhoQclean, Jlfori 1. 41. l/MfeS; 13. 20. 15. is it not lawful to do what I w. with my own? 32. what w. ye that I shall do unto yon 7 26. 39. not as I w. but as thou wilt, Afarifcl4.36. 27. 17. whom w. ye that I release unto you, Barab- has or Jesus? 21. ilf or* 15. 9. Join 18. 39. Mar^ 6. 25. 1 w. that thou give me John Baptist's bead 14. 7. whensoever ye w. ye may do them good 15. 12. what w. ye then that I should do to him? Luke 4. 6. to whomsoever I w. I give it 12. 49. and what w. I, if it be already kindled? John 5. 21. even so the Son qnickeneth whom be w, 9. 27. why hear it again ? w. ye also be bis disciples ? 15.7. ye shall ask wbatyew.it shall be done to you 17. 24. 1 w. that tbey be with me where I am 21. 22. if I w. that he tarry till I come, 23. Acts IS. 21. I w. return again to you, if God will Kom. 7. 18. for to w. is present with me, but to perform 9. IS. therefore hath be mercy on whom be w. have mercy, and whom lie w. he hardeneth 1 Cor. 4.19. I will come to you shortly, if the L. w, 21. what w. ye, shall I come to you with a rod ? 7. 36. let him do. what he w. he sinneth not 39. she is at liberty to be married to whom she w. 12. 11. dividing to every man severally as he w. 2 Cor. 8. 11. that as there was a readiness to w. Phil. 2. 13. God worketh in you, both to w. and to do 1 Tim. 2. 8. I w. that men pray every where 5. 14. 1 w. that the younger women marry Tit. 3. .8. these things I w. that thou affirm constantly Jam.i. IS. if the Lord w. we shall do this or that Rev. 11. 6. to smite the earth as often as they w. 22. 17. whosoever w. let bim take the water of life WILL no*. • 2 *Sam. 13.t2S. w. ye not, since I bave commanded Psal. 80. 18. so 10. not we go back from thee Ezek. 20. 3. 1 to. not be enquired of by you Amos 6.t 10. w. not make mention of name of Lord 7. 8. I w. not again pass by them any more, 8. 2. Mat. 21. 29. he answered and said, I w. not 26. 35. tho' I should die, yet w. I not deny thee JlfariH4.29. tho' all shall be oflended, yet w. not I ye w.no< come to me that ye may have life WILLETH. so then it is not of bim that w, nor runneth WILFULLY. Heb. 10. 26. if we sin w. after we have received truth WILLING. Gen. 24. 5. the woman wilt not be w. lo follow me St if the woman will not be w, to follow thee Exod,^5, 5. whosoever is of a w. beart, 21, 22, 29. 1 Chron. 28. 9. my son, serve God with a w. mind 29. 3. who is w. 'to consecrate bis service to Lord Job 39. 9. will the unicora be w. to serve thee Psal. 1 10. 3. thy people shall be w. in day of thx jower Isa. 1. 19. if ye be w. ye shall eat good of ihe land Mat. 1. 19. not w. to make her a public example 26. 41. the spirit is w. but the flesh is weak Mark 15. 15. Pilate w. to content the people Luke 10. 29. but he, w. to lustily himself, said 22. 42. if thou be w. remove this cup from me 23. 20. Pilate therefore w. to release Jesus John 5. 35. ye were w. for a season to rejoice Acts 24. 27. Felix w. to shew the Jews a pleasure 25. 9. but Festus w. to do the Jews a pleasure 27.43. but the centurion, Mj. to save Paul, kept them Rom. 9. 22. what if God, w. to shew bis wrath 2 Cor. S. 8. w. rather to be absent from the body 8. 3. they were w. of themselves beyond their power 12. if there be first a w. mind, it is accepted 1 Thess. 2. 8. we were w. to have imparted unto you 1 Tim. 6. 18. ready to distribute, w. to communicate Heb. 6. 17. God, w, to shew to the heirs of promise 13. IS. w. to live honestly in all things 2Pe^3. 9. not w. that any should perish, but all come WILLINGLY. Exod. 25. 2. an offering of every man that gives w. Judy. 5. 2. the people w. offered themselves, 9. 8. 25. we will w. give the ear-rings of our prey 1 Chron. 29. 6. the princes of Israel and mlers oflered w. 9, 14, 17. 2 Chron. 35. 8. Ezra 1.6. | 3.5. 2 Chron. 17. 16. Amaziah w. offered himself to God Neh. 11.2. blessed the men that w. offered themselves Prov, 31. 13. she worketh w. with her hands Lam. 3. 33. be doth not afflict w. nor grieve Hos. 5. 11. Ephraim w. walked after commandment John 6. 21. they w. received him into the ship Rom. 8. 20. the creature made subject to vanity not w. 1 Cor. 9. 17. if I do this thing w. I have a reward Philem. 14. not as of necessity, but w. 1 Pet, 5. 2. 2 Pet. 3. 5. for this tbey w. are ignorant of WILLOWS. Lev, 23. 40. ye shall take w, of the brook and rejoice Job 40. 22. the w, of the brook compass him about Psal, 137. 2. we hanged our harps upon the w. Isa. 15. 7. shall carry their riches to the brook of w. 44. 4. they shall spring up as w. by the water-courses WlLhOW-tree. Ezek. 17. 5. by great waters, and be set it as a w.-t, 'Wlhh-worship, Col. 2, 23. bave a shew of wisdom in w.-worship WILT. Judg. 1. 14. Caleb said to her, what w. thou? Esth. 5,3, Mat. 20. 21. JtfarifclO. 51. Luke\H.il. 1 Sam, 1. 11, if thnu w. look on thine handmaid Psal. 60. 10. w. not thou, God? 108. 11. 85. 5. 10. thou he angry with us for ever? 6. w. ihou not revive us again to rejoice in thee? Prov. 5. 21). why w. thou, my son, be ravished? Jer. 3. 4. w. thou not from this time cry unto me? 13. 27. O Jerusalem, w. thou not be made clean? Ezek. 20. 4. w. thou judge them, son of man ? 22. 2. 24.. 19. w. thou not tell us what these things are? 28. 9. 10. thou yet say before him that slayeth thee? Mat.8. 2. a leper worshipped, saying„Lord, if thou lo. thou canst make me clean, Mark 1. 40. Luke 5. 12. 13. 28. 10. thou then that we go and gather them.up? 15. 28. O woman,, be it unto thee even as thou w. 17. 4. if thou w. let us make three tabernacles 26. 17. the disciples said, where w. thou that we prepare Ihe passover? MarkU. 12. Luke22,9. 39. not as I will, but as thou lo. Mark 14. 36. MarkU. 22. king said, ask of me whatsoever thou w. Luie9, 54. w. thou that we command fire to come? John 5. 6. Jesus said,, w. thou be made whole ? Acts 1. 6. w. thou at this time restore' the kingdom? WIMPLES. Isa. 3. 22. the Lord will lake away the mantles and lo. WIN. 2 Chron, 32. 1. be thought to w. them for himself Phil, 3. 8. count them dung that I may w, Christ WINNETH. Prov. 11. 30. and he that w. souls is wise WIND. The Hebrews acknowledged four principal winds, as we do, Ezekiel 42. 16, 17, 18. He measured the east-side, in Hebrew, the east' wind, S^c, The east-wind is called in He' brew, Kadim ; the nor(A-wind, Tzaphon • 810 WIN WIN WIN 1 the south-viiad, Darom ; and the west-wind, I or from the Mediterranean sea, Roaach-Ha- jam. Solomon saySj in Frov. 25. 23. That the north-uimi disperses the clouds and the rain ; hut othet Interpreters translate it, It produces rain. Tlie wind Eurocl^don, see EU- ROCLYDON. The powerful operations and motions of God's Spi- rit, quickening or reviving the heart towards Gody are compared to the blowing of the wind, John 3. 8. For as it is with the wind, man perceives, by the effects of it, that there is such a thing, and that it does blow, yet his power cannot restrain it, neither can his reason reach to know whence it rises, or from hoio far it comes, or how far it reaches ; so is the spiri- tual change wrought in the soul; freely, where, in whom, when, and in what measure the Spirit phases ," and also powerfully, so as to make an evident sensible change, though the manner thereof be incomprehensible. Elseiohere the mo- tions of the Spirit are set forth by wind, as in Cant. 4. 1 6. The judgments of God are compared to wind, as in Isa. 27. 8. He stayeth his roagh- wind in the day of his east-wjinc?. He assuages the fury of the storm, and mitigates the severity of the judgment. It is said in Isa. 26. 18. We have been with child, we have, as it were, brought forth tuind ; that is, " We have been in expectation of help, " arid deliverance out of our troubles, but our *' hopes have proved empty and unsuccessful, and ** we have not been able to do any thing to- " wards our own deliverance." So in Hos. 12. 1. Bpbraim feedeth on wind: " The ten tribes flatter themselves with vain deluding hopes of help from the Egyptians and Assyrians," In Mat. 7. 25. all sorts of temptations are thus described. The rain descended, the floods came, the winds blew. And in Jer. 4. 11, 12, the coming in of an army swiftly and fiercely, destroying all before them, is expressed by a dry wind, a full wind. Tha Apostle Paul compares vain and unconstant opinions and doctrines to wind, Eph, 4. 14. Carried about with every wind of doctrine. As the wind is a subtile body, so these doctrines are subtile, but without substance of truth. The wind is uncertain, now blowing from one quar- ter, 710W from another, now loud, and present- ly silent; so false doctrines are uncertain, now Tnakmg a great noise, and suddenly vanishing. Tlie wind likewise carrieth chaff, stubble, and such like things, along with it, but houses well founded, stand still : so the doctrines of false teachers carry aside unstable persons ; but he that is rooted in faith and humility, knowing his misery by sin, and the grace of God in Christ, will not be moved with them. Gen. 3.t 8. walking in garden in the w. of the day 8. 1. God made a w. to pass over the earth Exod. 15. 10. thoa didst blow with thy w. Num. 11. 31. the w. brought quails from the sea 2 Sam. 22. 11. he rode upon a cherub, he was seen npon the wings of the w. Psal. 18. 10. | 104. 3. 1 Kings 18. 45. the heaVen was black with w. 19. 11. Lord passed by, a great and strong w. rent the mountains, bat the Lord was not in the w. 2 Kings 3. IT. ye shall not see w. nor shall see rain Job 1. 19. there came a to. from the wilderness 6. 26. to reprove speeches which are as w. 7. 7. O remember that my life is w. 8. 2. the words of thy mouth be like a strong w. 21. 18. they are as stubble before the w. 30. 15. terrors pursue my soul as the mj. 22. thoa liftest me up to the w. 37. 21, men see not light in the cloads. but the w. passeth und cleanseth them, Psal. 103. 16. Psal. 1. 4. like chaff which the w. drives, away 7S. 39. w. that passeth away and comes not again 135. 7. he bringeth the mj. out of his treasuries 147. 18. he causeth his w. to blow, and waters flow Prov. 11.29. troubieth hii house, he shall inherit w. 25. 14. is like clouds and w, without rain Prov. 25. 23. the nortb-io. drivetb away rain 27. IG. whosoever hideth her, hideth the to. 30. 4. who hath gathered the w. in bis fists Eccl. 1. 6. w. goeth toward the sooth, and turneth about to the north, and the w. returneth again 5. IC. what proflt hath he that laboured for the w. 11. 4. he that observeth the w. shall not sow Cant.^. 16. awake, O north-iy. come, thou south Isa. 7. 2. as trees are moved with the w. 11. 15, with his to. shake his hand over the river 26. 18. we have as it were brought forth w. 27. 8. he stayeth his rough to. in day of his east-to. 32. 2. a man shall be as a hiding-place from the w. 41. 16. the 10. shall carry them away, 57. 13. 29. their molten images are to. and confusion 64. 6. our iniquities, like lo. have taken us away Jer. 4. 12. a full to. from those places shall come 5. 13. prophets sliall become w. word not in tbem 10. 13. brings the w. out of his treasures, 51. 16. 22. 22. the w. shall eat up all thy pastures Ezek.5. 2. a third part thou shalt scatter in the to. 12. 14. I will scatter toward every w. all about him 37. 9. prophesy to the to. son of man, say to the to. Van.2. 35. and the w. carried them away Has. 4. 19. the w. hath bound her np in her wings 8. 7. they have sown to. and shall reap whirlwind 12. 1. Ephraim feedeth on w. he follows east-tu, Amos 4. 13. for lo, he that createth the w. Jonah 1. 4. Lord sent out a great to. into the sea Mic. 2.t 11. if a man walk with the w. and lie Zech. 5. 9. and the w. was in their wings Mat. 11. 7. a reed shaken with the to. Luke 7. 24. 14. 24. to. was contrary, Mark 6. 48. Acts 27. 4. 32. the to. ceased, Mark 4. 39. | 6. 51. John 3. S. the lo. bloweth where it listeth Acts 2. 2. a sound from heaven, as of a mighty to. Ejjh. 4. 14. carried about with every to. of doctrine Jam. 1. 6. like a wave driven with the w. and tossed Rev. 6. 13. when she is shaken of a mighty to. 7. 1. that the to. should not blow on the earlh WINDS. Job 28. 25. to make the weight for the w. Ezek. 37. 9. come from the four to. O breath Mat. 7. 2$. the to. blew, and beat on that house, 27. 8. 26. he arose and rebuked the to. Luke 8. 24. 27. what manner of man is this, that even the w. and sea obey him ? Mark ^.^X. Luke 8. 26. Jam. 3. 4. ships, tbo' great, are driven orfierce to. Jude 12. they are clouds carried about of to. See East, Four, Scatter Stormy. WINDY. Psal. 55. 8. I would hasten from the to. storm WINDOW. Gen. 6. 16. a to. shalt thou make to the ark S. 6. Noah opened the to. of the ark which he made 26. 8. the king of Gerar looked out at a to. Josh. 2. 15. Rahab let the spies down through a to. 21. she bound the scarlet line in the w. Judg. 5. 28. Sisera's mother looked oat at a to. 2 Sam. 6. 16. Miehal looked thro' a w. saw David 2 Kings 9. SO. Jezebel painted, and looked out at a to, 13. 17. and he said, open the to. eastward Prov. 7. 6. at the to. of my house Hooked through Acts 20. 9. there satin a to. a certain young man 2 Cor. 11. 33. thro' a to. was I let down in a basket WINDOWS. Gen. 7. 11. and the w. of heaven were opened 8. 2. and the to. of heaven were stopped 2 Kings7.2. if the Lord make to. in heaven, 19. Eccl. 12. 3. those that look out of to. be darkened Cant. 2. 9. my beloved looked forth at the to. Isa. 24. 18. for the to. from on high are open 54. 12. I wilt make thy to. of agates 60. 8. who are these that flee as the doves to their to. Jer. 9. 21. for death is come up into our to. 22. 14. woe to him that cutteth him out to. Dan. 6. 10. his to. being open in his chamber Joel 2. 9. they shall enter in at the to. like a thief Zeph. 2. 14. their voice shall sing in the to. Mai. 3. 10. if I will not open you the to. of heaven WINE. Several of the ancients were of opinion, that wine was not in use before the deluge, and that Noak was the first who used this liquor. If wine, say they, had been known before the flood, Abel would not have failed to bring an offering of it to the Lord, and Noah would have been upon his guard, so as not to hava drank of it to excess. But, on the other hand, it is maintained by others, that it is much more probable that theflrst men were not ignorant of tlie use of wine, which is a liquor so generally use- ful and agreeable, that it could scarcely he un>- known even to Adam himself. And as to Noah, they say, that though he knew the intoxi- cating quality o/wine, yet he might he deceived in the strength of it, and think, that the quantity he drank of it was not capable of causing the drunk- enness in him that he afterwards found it did. There were many excellent vineyards in Palestine ; and to shew how great a number there should he of these in the single inheritance of the tribe of Judah, the patriarch Jacob says of kis son Ju- dah. He washed his garments iu wine, and his clothes in the blood of grapes, Gen 49. 11. The use of wine was forbidden to the priests dur- ing all the time they were in the tabernacle, and employed in the service of the altar. Lev. 10. 9. Drunkenness is so odious a sin in itself, espe- cially in a minister, and most of all in the time of his administration of sacred things, that the use of wine was strictly forbidden on those occa- sions. This liquor was also forbidden to the Naza- rites. Num. 6. 3. In Gen. 27. 28, 37. Corn and wine denote all sorts of temporal good things, which were niore frequency promised and bestowed under the Old Testament, but were types of spiritual blessings. In the style of the sacred penmen, the wine, or the cup, often represents the anger of God, Psal. 60. 3. Thoa hast made us to drink the loine of astonishment. And in Jer. 25. 15. Take the toi'ne-cup of this fury at my hand, and cause all the nations to whom I send thee to drink it. They were used to administer wine, by way of medicine, to such as were in trouble and sorrow, Prov. 31. 6. Give strong drink to him that is ready to perish, and wine to those that be of heavy hearts. The Rabbins say, that they used to give wine a7id strong liquors to those that were condemned to die, at their execution, to stupify them, and take off some part of the fear and sense of their pain : There were certain chari- table women at Jerusalem, as they tell us, who used to mix certain drugs with wine, to make it stronger, and more capable of extin- guishing the sense of pain. Some think it was such a kind of mixture that was offered to our Saviour to drink, before he was fastened to the cross, Mark 15. ,23, And they gave him to drink wine mingled with myrrh, but he received it not. The loine of Helboo. Ezeiiel speaks of this wine, that was sold at the fairs of Tyre, Ezek. 27. 18. Some say that this wine was well known to the' ancients; they called it Cha- libonium vinum. It teas made at Damascus, and the Persians had planted vineyards there, on pur- pose, as Posidqnius affirms. Others make it a common name, sweet or fat wine; for Helbon comes from a word that signifies fat. The wine of Lebanpn. Hosea speaks of this wine, Hos. 14. 7. The scent thereof shall be as the tozne of, Lebanon. TAe wines of those sides of mount Lebanon that had a good exposi- tion to the sun, were heretofore much esteemed. But some think, that the Hebrew text, wine of Lebanon, may signify a sweet-scented wine ; wine m which perfumes are mixed, or. other drugs, to make it more palatable, and of a better flavour. Odoriferous wines loere not unknown to the Hebrews. In Cant. 8, 2. mention is made of a medicated wine, spiced wine, wine mixed with perfumes. The wines of Palestine being heady, they used to qualify them with water, that they might be drunk without any inconv9niene*t WIN ProT. 9. 2, 5. She hath mingled her wwie; Come, driak, of the loine which I have mingled. Tke wicked eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of violence, Prov. 4. 17. that is, '* they are maintained with ill-gotten goods, or they abuse the good things that God gives them; they ojfend him by the bad use they mahe of the necessaries of Ufe.'^ In Amos 2. 8. it is saidf They drink the wine of .the con- demned in the house of their god : " They drink the wine, they make themselves merry at the expense of those they have unjustly condemn- ed," The Septuagint say^ " They drink wine earned by their slanders.** The Chaldee, th wine of rapine. In Mat. 9, 14, 17. our Lord Jesus Christ tells the disciples of John the Baptist, who inquired the reason why they and the Pharisees did fast often, but his disci- ples did not fast, that men do not put new wine into old bottles; else the bottles break and the wine runneth out, and the bottles perish. Our Saviour hereby IpMs us, that it was not fit far him to impose upon his disciples, who were as yet but weak ingrace and spiritual strength, the severe exercise of frequent and ey^traordinary fasting, lest they should be discouraged thereby and so fall off; or lest it should produce hatred and contempt instead of obedience: Butj adds he, they put new wine into new bottles, and both are preserved : " My disciples must be fitted by degrees, and strengthened for such exer- cises, and then they will perform them readily and acceptably." AVihe is put for Gospel provisions, Isa. 2S.6. For consolation, Prov. 31. 6. And for the blood of Christ, Mark 14.25. Gen. 9. 24. Noah awoke from his w. and knew 14. 18. Melchizedek brought forth bread and to. 49. 11. he washed his garments in w. and clothes in 12. his eyes were red with «?. his teeth white Exod, 29. 40. with the fourth part of an bin of w. for a drink-offering, Lev. 23. 13. Nu'tt. 15. 5. l^um. 6. 3. he shall separate himself from -t). 15. 10. for a drink-oflfering half an hln of w. 28. 14. 28. 7. shalt cause the strong w. to be poured out Deut, 32. 33. their w. is the poison of dragons Judg. 9. 13. leave w. which cheereth God and man 19. 19. there is also bread and w. for me and handm. 1 Sam, 1. 14. Eli said, put away thy to, from thee 25.37. when the w. was gone out of Nabal VLSam.Q. 19. to every one a cake of bread, a good piece of flesh, and a flagon of w. 1 Chron, 16. 3. 13. 28. when Amnon's heart is merry with w. 16. 2. the w. that such as be faint may drink Neh. 2. 1. «;. was before him, I took up the w. 5. 15. the other governors had taken bread and «j. 18. and once in ten days store of all sorts of w. 13.15. lading asses with w. grapes, and figs Esth. 1. 7. they gave them royal w. in abundance 10. the heart of the king was merry with w. 5. 6. the king said to Esther at the banquet of w. 7. 2. 7.7. the king arising from the banquet of to. ' Job 1. 13. drinking^ 10. in eldest brother's house, 18. 32. 19. behold, my belly is as to. that hath no vent Psal. 75. 8. the to. is red, it is full of mixture 78, 65. mighty man that sbouteth by reason of w. 104. 15. to. that maketh glad the heart of man Prov, 9. 2. killed her beasts, she hath mingled her w. ^ 20. 1. to. is a mocker, strong drink is raging 23. 30. who hath woe ? who hath sorrow ? they that tarry long at the to. they that go to seek luixt to. 31. look not thou on the to. when it is red i i '- u.uun. my w. With my milk, eat 7, 9. and the roof of thy mouth like the best to. Jsrt. 1. 22. thy silver dross, thy lo. mixt with water 5. 11. that continue till night till to. inflame them 12. pipe and to. are in their feasts, but regard not 22. 13. eating flesh and drinking to. let us eat 24. 11. there is a crying for to. in the streets 27. 2. a vineyard of red to. |1 55. 1. come, buy to. 28. 1. valleys of them that are overcome with tv. WIN Ira.28.7. they have also erred thro' w. and thro' strong drink out of the way, they are swallowed up of to. 29. 9. they are drunken, but not with to. 51. 21. 56. 12. come ye, say they, 1 will fetch to. Jer. 23. 9. like a man whom lo. hath overcome 25. 15. take the to. cup of this fury at my hand 35. 5. pots full of w. II 40. 12, Jews gathered to. 48. 33.1 have caused to. to fail from wine-presses 51. 7. nations have drunken of her w. are mad Ezek. 27. IS. Damascus traded in to. of Helbon Dan, 1. 5. the king gave of the to. which he drank 8. but purposed not to defile himself with the to. 5. 1. Belshazzar drank to. before the thousand, 4. 2. whiles he tasted w, || 23. concubines drunk w. 10. 3. neither came w. nor flesh in my mouth ^os. 2. 9. take away my to. in the season thereof 3. 1. who look to other gods and love flagons of to. 14. 7. the scent shall be as the n: of Lebanon Joel 1.5. weep and howl, all ye drinkers of to. Mic.2. 11. saying, I will prophesy to thee of to. ^a6.2.5. yea also, because be transgresseth by to. Zech,9. 15. drink, and make a noise, as tho' to. 10. 7. their heart shall rejoice as thro' to. Luke 7.33. for John came, neither drinking to. John 2. 3. and when they wanted to. the mother of Jesus saith unto hira, they have no to. 9. had tasted the water that was made w. 4. 46 10. every man at the beginning doth set forth good !0. but thou hast kept the good w, till now Eph. 5. 18. be not drunk with to. wherein is excess 1 rim. 3.3. not given to to. 8. Tit. I. 7. | 2. 3. 5. 23. use a little to. for thy stomach's sake 1 Pet. 4. 3. when we walked in excess of to. Rev. 16. 19. give her the cup of the w. of wrath 17. 2. drunk with to. of her fornication, 18. 3. See Bottle, Corn, Drink, New, Offerings, Oil, Sweet. WmE-bibber, ^. Prov. 23. 20. be not with w.-blbbers, eaters of flesh Mat. 11. 19. behold a man a w.-bibber, Luke 7. 34. AVINE-&o«Ze5. Josh. 9. 4. Gibeonites took w.-bottles old and rent 13. these bottles of w. which we filled were new WINE-ceHrtrs. 1 Chron. 27. 27. over the w.-cellars was Zabdi WINB-/a^ Isa. 63. 2. like him that treadeth in the w.-fat Mark 12. 1. he digged a place for the w.-fat WINB-pre^s. Num. 18. 27. as the fulness of the w.-press, 30. Deut, 15. 14. shalt furnish him out of thy w.-press Judg.G. 11. Gideon threshed wheat by the w.-press 7.25. Zeeb they slew at the w.-press of Zeeb 2 Kings 6.27. shall 1 help thee out of the w.-press? Isa. 5. 2, a vineyard, he also made a w.-press therein 63. 3. X trodden the w.-press alone, none with me Lam. 1. 15. trodden daughter of Judah as in a w.-p. Hos. 9. 2. the floor and w.-press shall not feed them Mat. 21. 33. digged a w.-press in it, and let it out Rev. 14. 19. the angel cast it into the great w.-press 20. the w.-p. was trodden without the city, blood came out of the w.-press to the horse-bridles 19. 15. be treadeth w.-press of the wrath of God WINE -pre we*. Neh. 13. 15. 1 saw some treading w.-p. on sabbath Job 24. 11. tread their w.-presses and suffer thirst Jer. 46. 33. caused wine to fail from the w.-presses Zech. 14. 10. inhabited upon the king's w.-presses WINES. ' Isa. 25. 6. mak(i a feast of to. on the lees well refined WING. „ . - - ne wing, the Hebrews understand not wings of birds, hut also divers things ,,.„,,„ w-"'i 'wiie some kind of resemblance to wings, - -t^jg lajjpet or skirt of a garment, Ruth 3. 9. Spread thy skirt over thine handmaid, IK Hebrew, thy wing. And in Jer. 2. 34. In thy skirts, Heb, wings, is found the b\ood of the souls of the poor innocents. (2) The wings, of an army. Isaiah speaking of the ar- my of the king of Assyria, that tuas coming into the land of Judah, says. The stretching out of his wings shall fill the breadth of thy land, Tmmanuel, Isa. 8. 8, See also Jer. WI N 811 48. 40. (3) Wing is put for the extremity or utnw&t part of a country, Job 38. 13, That it might take hold of the ends of the earth, in Heb. the wings of the earth. So in laa. 24. 16. From the uttermost part of the earth have we heard songs : the Hebrew says, from the wing of the earth. (4) It is put for the sails of a ship, Isa. 18. 1. Woe to the land sha- dowing with wings; meaning Egypt, which abounded with ships, whose sails are like wings, that shadoio the sea. (5) The name of wings is given to the sun-beams, Mai. 4. 2. The sun of righteousness shall arise with heal- ing in his wings. This being applied lo Christ, denotes that he should appear in the flesh, and by his doctrine, merit, and Spi- rit, should bring a remedy for all spiritual sicknesses and diseases. Some have observed, that by the word wings may be insinuated the healing virtue that went forth from Christ to such as by faith did but touch the hem of his garment. Mat. 9. 20, 21, 22. (6) Wing is put for the battlement of an house, Mat. 4. 5, »The devil set our Saviour on a pinnacle or wing of the temple. (7) Wings, in a figu- rative and metaphorical sense, are put for pro- tection or defence. God says in Exod. 19. 4. that he bare his people on tlie wings of eagles ; that w, " that he had brought them safely out of '* Egypt, as an eagle carries its young ones under " its wings." David begs of Gad to hide hitu under his wings, to protect and defend him, as a hen doth her chickens under her wings, Psal, 17. 8. And in Psalm 36. 7. he says, that the children of men put their trust under the shadow of his wings. Gen. 7.t 14. every bird of every to. went into ark 1 Kings 6. 24. five cubits was one w. of the cherub, five cubits the other w. 27. 2 Chron. 3. 11, 12. Psal. 148.t 10. birds of w. praise the Lord Isa. 10. 14. and there was none that moved thew. 24. 1 16. from the w. of the earth we heard songs Ezek. 17. 23. under it shall dwell fowl of every w, 39.t 17. speak to the fowl of every to. WINGS. Exod. 19. 4. ye have seen how I bare you on eagles'w. 25. 20. cberubims stretch forth their w. covering the mercy-seat with their lo. 37. 9. 1 Kings 8.7. Lev. 1. 17. he shall cleave it with the w. thereof Deut. 22.t 12. make fringes upon the four w. 32. 11. as an eagle spreadeth abroad her to taketh her young, beareth them on her w. Ruth 2. 12. under whose w. thou art come to trust 2 Sam. 22. 11. he was seen upon the w. of the wind Job 37. 1 3. his lightning to the w. of the earth- 38.t 13. it might take hold of the w. of the earth 39. 13. gavest thou the goodly w. to the peacock? or w. and feathers to the ostrich ? Psal. 17. 8. hide me under the shadow of thy-io. 18. 10. he did fly on the to. of the wind, 104. 3. 36. 7. therefore men put their trust under the sha- dow of thy to. 57. 1. 1 61. 4. 1 91. 4. 55. 6. I said, O that I had to. like a dove 63. 7. in the shadow of thy to. will I rejoice 68. 13. yet shall ye be as the to. of a dove 139. 9. if I take the w. of the morning and dwell Prou. 23. 5. riches make themselves to. they fly Eccl. 10. 20. that which hath to. shall tell matter Isa. 6. 2. stood the seraphims, each one had six to. 8. 8. the stretching out of his to. shall fill thy land ll.tl2. gather Judah from the w. of the earth 18. 1. woe to the land shadowing with w. 40. 31. they shall mount up with to. as eagles Jer. 48. 9. give to. to Moab, it may fly and get away 40. behold, he shall spread his to. over Moab 49. 22. behold, he shall spread his to. over Bo».'«ii Ezek. 1. 6. every one had four faces and four to. 9. their to. were joined || 10. 12. to. full of eyes 24. I heard the noise of their to. 3. 13. | 10. S. when they stood, they let down their to. 25. 17. 3. a great eagle with great to. long-winged 7. there was also another great eagle with great to. Dan. 7. 4. the first was like a lion and had eagle's w. I beheld till the to. thereof were pluoked 812 WI S WIS WIS Dan, 7. 6. another having on the back four w. of a fowl JEfos. 4. 19. the wind hath bonnd her up in her w. Zech, 5. 9. two women, and the wind was in their w. Mai. 4.2. son of right, arise with healing in his w. Mat. 23. 37. how often would I have gathered as a hen gathereth her chickens under her w. Luke 13. 34. Rev. 9. 9. the sound of their w. as of manv horses 12, 14. to the woman were given two w. of an eagle WINGED. Gen. 1. 21. God created every w. fowl after his kind Deut. 4. 17. and make the likeness of any w. fowl Ezek. 17. 3. a great eagle with great wings, long-w.of divers colours, full of feathers, came unto Lebano/J WINK. Joh 15. 12, and what do thy eyes «?. at? Psal. 35. 19. neither let them to. with the eye WINKED. Ji.cts 17. 30. and times of this ignorance God w). at WINKETH, Prov. 6. 13. a wicked man w. with his eyes 10. 10. he that w. with the eye, causeth sorrow WINNOWED, /su. 30.24. which hath been mj. with the shovel WINNOWEST. Psal. 139.t 2, thou w. my path and lying down WINNOWETH. Ruth 3. 2. behold, Boaz w. barlev to-night in floor WINTER. ' Gen. 8. 22. summer and to. shall not cease Psal. 74, 17. thou hast made summer and w. Prov. 20.t4. sluggard will not plow by reason of w. CanL2. 11. for lo, the w. is past, the rain is over Zech. 14. 8, in summer and in w. shall it be Mat. 24. 20. pray ye tliat your flight be not in the* u). nor en the sabbath-day, Mark 13. 18, JohnlO. 22. thfe feast of dedication was in w, 2 Tim. 4. 21. do thy diligence to come before w, WINTER-Aouse. Jer. 3G. 22, now the king sat in the w,-house Amos 3.15, 1 will smite w.-house with summer-house WINTER, Verb. Isa. 18, 6. the beasts of the earth shall w. on them Acts 27. 12, because the haven was not commodious to w. in, the more part advised to lo. at Phenice 1 Cor. 16. 6. it may be I wiU abide and mj. with you Tit. 3. 12. for I have determined there to w. WINTERED. j4c/s28. II. in a ship which had w. in the isle WIPE. 2 Kings 21. 13. 1 will to. Jerusalem as a dish Neh. 13. 14. w. not out my good deeds I have done Isa.26. 8. he will swallow up death in victory, Lord willw. away tears from all faces, Rev.7.17. (21.4. Luke 7, 38. a woman did w. them with hairs of her head and kissed his feet, 44. John 11. 2. | 12. 3. John 13. 5. he began to w. them with the towel WIPED. Prov. 6. 33. his reproach shall not he to. away WIPETH. 2 Kings 21. 13. as a man to. a dish, turning it Prov. 30. 20. she eateth, w, her mouth, and saith WIPING. 2 Kings 21. 13. w, it, and turning it upside down WIRES. Exod.^9. 3, they cut gold plates into to. to work it WISDOM, Tn Greek, Sophia ; in Hebrew Chacheraah. It is put, I- Por that prudence and discre- tion, which enables men to perceive what is fit to be done, according to the circumstances of time, place, persons, manners, and end of do- ing. Eccl. 2. 13, 14. I saw that wisdom excelleth foIJy, for the wise man's eyes are in his head, " The wise man has the^ use of his eyes and reason, he sees his wag, and orders all his affairs with discretion ; he foresees, and so avoids many dangers and mischiefs" Know- ledge directs a man what is to be donei and what is not to be done; hut wisdom directs him how to do thmgs duly, conveniently, and fitly. It was this sort of wisdom that Solomon intreated of God with so much earnestness, and which God granted him with great liberality, 1 Kings 3. 9, 12, 28. II. Wisdom is taken for quickness of invention, and dexterity in the execution of several works, which require not so much strength of body, as industry and labour of the mind. Wisdom is the gift of God, who told Moses, that he had filled with wisdom, and understanding, and knowledge, Bezaleel and Aholiah, to invent taid perform several sorts of work for completing the tabernacle, Exod.31.2,3. III. Wisdom is used for craft, cunning, and stra- tagem, and that whether good or evil. Exod. 3. 10. Come on, said Pharaoh, let us deal wisely with the Israelites: "Let us fall upon some stratagem, whereby we may exhaust both their wealth and their strength." It is observed of Jonadab, the friend of Amnon, and nephew of David, that he was very wise, that is, very sublil and crafty, 2 Sam. 13. 3. And in Job 5. 13. it is said, that God taketh the wise in their own craftiness. IV. Wisdom is taken for doctrine, learning, and experience. Job 12. 12. With the ancient is wisdom. And in Acts 7. 22. it is said of Moses, that he was learned in ail the wis- dom of the Egyptians ; ** He was instructed in " the knowledge of those arts and sciences, for " which, in those times, the Egyptians were fa- " muus." V. It is taken for true piety, or the fear of God, which is spiritual wisdom. Psal. 90. 12. So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom; "That we may " devote ourselves to the study and practice of true piety." Aitd in Job 28. 28. The fear of the Lord, that is wisdom. VI. Wisdom is put for Jesus Christ, the eternal, essential Wisdom, the Word, the Son of God. It was by Wisdom that God established the hea- vens, and founded the earth, Prov. 3. 19. It was this Wisdom tliat the Lord possessed from everlasting, from the beginning, or ever the earth was, Prov. 8. 22, 23. He was set vp, he was anointed from everlasting before all worlds, to be the person by whom the Father resolved to do all his works, first to create, and then to vp hold, govern, and .judge, and afterwards to re- deem and save the world; all which works- are in scripture particularly ascribed to the Son of God. Solomon, in Prov. 8. discourses largely and pro- foundly of this Wisdom. The Psalmist says, Psal. 37. 30. The moulh of the righteous speakelh wisdom. Wlien the discourses of other men are either wicked or vain, his are pious and profitable, they fiow from, and are so many evidences of, wisdom, and have a tendency to mak& otliers spiriiaally wise. In Job 28. 12. having mentioned se- veral hidden things which man's wisdom has found out. Job asks this question. But where shall wisdom be found '{ He means that sublime and eminent wisdom, which consitts in the exact knowledge of all God's counsels and ways, and of the several manners and reasons of his go verning the world, and dealing with good mid bad men; this is far above man^s raach, and is ^ the prerogative of God alone. Job says to his three friends, chap, 12. 2. No doubt but ye are the people, and wisdom shall die with you. This is an ironical expression ; that is to say, " You " are the only people for eminency of wisdom ; " you have engrossed all the reason of mankind; " and you think that all the wisdom and kjww- '* ledg^ of divine things, which is in the world, " lives in you, and will die and be utterly- lost " when you die." Wisdom is put for natural instinct and sagacity, Job 39. 17. The ostrich is hardened against her young ones, because God hath deprived her of wisdom: "Because God hath not iinplanted " in her that natural instinct, care, and '* Hon, which he hath put into other birds and " beasts, towards their young." Wisdom is like- wise put for the doctrine of the gospel, X Cor. them that are perfect ; yet not the wisdotn of this worlds nor of the princes of this world, that come to nought : that is, " The subject-mat" " ter of my preaching is the most wise contriv- " ance andcounsel of God, concerning the salvation *' of man by Christ crucified, and so it will be " owned to be, though not by learned philosophers, " yet by humble, sincere Christians, and such who *' have attained to some ripeness of understanding " in the knowledge of the gospel : But this is not " the wisdom of the world, which teaches how " to manage our temporal affairs, only in or^er to " a comfortable life here ; neither is it the maxims " of state-policy, which statesmen count the only " wisdom, who yet by all their plots and policies " cannot secure themselves from ruin; But we " speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even " hidden towrfom ; it is such as no creature could " make any discovery of, and was hidden formerly " under holy mysteries and Jewish types; it was " but darkly spoken of by the prophets, and alto^ " gether unknown to the Gentiles." Christ Jesus is said to be made of God unto us toisdom, 1 Cor, 1. 30. "He reveals the tvill " and knowledge of God to us, and makes us wise " unto salvation." In Mat. 11. 19. our Saviour speaking of the bad treatment that John the Baptist and himself met with from the Jews, says. But Wisdom is justified of her children. Some take the meaning to be this; I, who am " the wisdom of God, am justified by yon, who " truly believe on me: You know I am no glutton, " no wine-bibber, no friend of publicans and sin- " ners." Others thus," Religion, in all the branches " and duties thereof, enjoined by God, or the va- " rious methods that God uses to reclaim sinners, " is owned and acknowledged to be full of wis- " dom, holiness, and equity, and also vindicided " from the cavils and unjust imputaiions- of all " ungodly persons, by those who have devoted " themselves to the study and practice of reli- " gion." St. James speaks of the wisdom that is from ahove, which comes from God, and teaches us to be humble and holy in all our conver- sation, James 3. 17. It is known and ex- pressed by several proper ties : It is pure, it makes men careful in avoid any defilement by sin and error, and to adliere both to truth and ho- liness. It is peaceable, it disposeth men to peace, both as tlie making and keeping it, so far as is consistent with purity, and may be done without *m. It is gentle, it disposes men to bear with the infirmities of others, to forgive injuries, to interpret all things for the best, to recede from their own right, for peace sake. It is easy to be intreated, it makes men yield to the persuasions of the word, to good counsel, good reason. It is full of mercy, it makes us pity others that are afflicted, or that offend. It is full nf good fruits, of beneficence, liber aUty, and all other offices of humanity, wJdch proceed from mercy. It is without partiality, it does not make a differet^ce between person and person, upon carnal accounts. It is also without hypocrisy, or counterfeiting, as they do that judge others, being guilty of the same things themselves ; it is unfeign- edand sincere. Wisdom is put for the holy scrip- tures, Luke 11. 49. Exod. 31.3. 1 have filled him with the Spirit of God in w. and in understanding, 6. | 35. 31, 35. 35. 26. whose heart stirred them up in to. 36. 1, 2. Deut. 4. 6. for this is your to. and understanding 2 Sam. 14. 20. according lo w. of an angel of God 20. 22. the wnman went to all the people in her ro. 1 Kings 3. 28. they saw that the to. of God was in him 4. 29w God gave Solomon to. 5. 12. 2 Chron. 1. 12. 30; Solomon's to. excelled w. of Egypt, 34. | 7. 14. 1 10. 4, 23,24. 2 Chrum^. 3, 22,23. 1 Chron. 22. 12. only Lord give thee to. and undersL 2 Chron. 1. 10. give me to. |l 11. but hast asked to. Ezra 7.25. thou Ezra, after the w. of tiiy God Job 'f 21. they die, even without to. 2. 6, 7. Howbelt we speak wisdom among| 12. 2. ye are the people, w. shall dio> with you WI s WIS WIS 813 Job 13. 5, hold your peace and it should be your wALuJce 2. 40. Jesus filled with «j, || 52. increased in mj, 15. 8. and dost thou restrain w, to thyself? 26. 3. hast thou counselled him that hath no lo,? 28. 12. hut where shall w. he found ? 20. whence cometh w. and where place of underst. 30.t22. and thou dissolvest my w. 32. 7. multitude of years should teach w. 13. lest ye should say, we have found out w. 33. 33. hearken to me and I shall teach thee w. 34. 35. Job's words were withoutw. 36. 5. behold, God is mighty in strength and w, 38.37. who can number the clouds in w.? 39. 17. because God hath deprived her of «;. Psal. 37. 30. the mouth of the righteous speaks w, 51. 6. thou shalt make me to know w. 90. 12. that we may a^ply our hearts unto w. 104. 24. in w. hast thou made all thy works 105. 22. and teach his senators w. 136. 5. to him that by w, made the heavens Prov. 1,2. to know w.|l7. fools despise w. and instruct. 20. w. crietb, 8. 1. jj 2. 2. incline thine ear to w. 2. 6. the Xiord giveth lo. \\ 3. 21. keep sound w. 7. he layeth up sound w. for the righteous 10. when w. entereth into thine heart 3. 13. happy is the man tliat findeth w. and getteth 19. the Lord by w. hath founded the earth 4. 5, get w. 7, II 5. 1. ray son, attend to my w, 7.4. say to w. thou art my sister, and call underst. 8. 5. understand w. ||9.1. w. builded her house 12. 1 to. dwell with prudence, and find knowledge 14. counsel is mine, and sound w. I am underst. 10. 23. but a man of understanding hath w. 31. the mouth of the just bringeth forth to. 12. 8. a man is commended according to his w. 14. 6. a scorner seeketh w. and findeth it not 8. the w. of the prudent is to understand his way 33, w. lesteth in heart of him that hath underst. 16. 16. how mnch better is it to get iv. than gold 17, 16. is there a price in hand of a fool to get hj. 18. 1. thro' desire a man intermeddleth with all w. 19, 8. he that getteth w. I-oveth his own soul 21. 30. there is no w. against the Lord 23. 4. labour not to be rich, cease from thy own w. 9. for a fool will despise the lu. of thy words 23. buy U3. II 24. 3. thro' w. is an house built 29. 3, whoso loveth w. rejoioeth his father 15. the rod and reproof give lu. but a child left 30. 3. 1 neither learned w. nor have 1 knowledge 31.26. she openeth her mouth with w. JSccL 1. 13. 1 gave my heart to search out by w. 16. 1 htfve gotten more w. than all before me 17. 1 gave my heart to know to. and folly 18. for in much u>. is much grief, he that increases 2. 3. yet acquainting my heart with to. 9. so I was great, and my w. remained with me 12.1 turned myself to behold w. and madness 13. lu. excels folly || 21. whose labour is in mj. 26. God giveth to a man to. || 7. 12. to. giveth life 7. 19. to. strengtheneth the wise more than ten men 23. all this have I proved by to. I will be wise 25. 1 applied mine heart to know and seek out w. 8. 1. a man's lo. maketh his face to shine 16. wh^ I applied my heart to know to. 9. 10. there is no to. in the grave where thou goest 13. this 10. have I seen also under the sun Id. a poor man by his w. delivered the city 10, 1, a little fblly him that is in reputation for w. 3. bis to. faileth him, and he saith he is a fool IsaAO. 13.by mytv. I have done it, fori am prudent 29. 14. for the w, of their wise men shall perish 33. 6. to. shall be the stability of thy times j Jer, 9.23. W 7>n* 4i.« -: ' " _^ ., '— «, w* XV. ana mignt are his 21, he ^veth to. to the wise, and knowledge 23. 1 thank thee, O God, who hast given me to. SOi this secret is not revealed for any to. I have 5. 11. to. like the to. of the gods was found in him Mat. 12. 42. the queen of the south came from ut- most parts to'hoar the to. of Solomon, Luke 11. 31. 13. 54. whence hsth this man this w. and works ? Luke 1. 17. turn the disobedient to the w, of the just IL. 40. therefore also said the to. of G. I will seud 21. 15. for I will give you a mouth and to. Acts 6.3.1ook ye out seven men full of u;, and Holy G. 10. they were not able to resist the w. and spirit 7. 10. God gave Joseph lo. in the sight of Pharaoh 22. was learned in all the to. of the Egyptians 1 Cor. 1. 17, to preach gospel not witli w. of words 19.1 will destroy the w;. of the wise, and bring 20. God hath made foolish the to. of this world 21. after that in the to. of God the world by to. knew not God, it pleased God by preaching 22. require a sign, and Greeks seek after w. 24. Christ the power of God and the to. of God 30. who of God is made to us w. and righteousness 2. 4. my speech was not with words of man's to. 5. your faith should not stahd in the w. of men 6. we speak to. 1| 7. but we speak the to.'of God 13. not in words which man's to. teacheth 3. 19. the to. of this world is foolishness with God 2 Cor. 1. 12. with sincerity, not with fleshly w. Eph. I. 8. he hath abounded towards us in all to. 3. 10. might be known the manifold to. of God Col. 1.9. that ye might be filled with all-to. 28. warning and teaching every man in all to. 3. 16. let Christ's words dwell in you in all to. 4. 5. walk in to. toward thera that are without Jam. 1. 5. if any lack w. let him ask of God 3. 15. this to. descendeth not from ahove 2 Pet. 3. 15. according to the to. given nnto him. Rev. 5. 12. worthy is the Lamb to receive to. 7. 12. blessing, and glory, and to. be to our God 17. 9. and here is the mind which hath to. "WISDOM, joined with is. Job 6. 13, and is to. driven quite from me? 12. 12. with the ancient is to. 13. 16. 28. 18. the price of to. is ahove rubies, Prov. 8. 11. 28. fear of the Lord that w lo. to depart from evil Prov. 4. 7. to. is the principal thing, get to. 10. 13. with him that hath understanding to. is found 11.2. but with the lowly is to. 13. 10. but with the well-advised is w. 14. 8. the w. of the prudent is to understand his way 17. 24. to. is before him that bath understanding 24. 7. w. is too high for a fool, he opens not Eccl. 1. 18. for in much to. is much grief 7. 11. to. is good with an inheritance, and by it 12. for vj. is a defence, and money is a defence 9. 16. to. is better than strength ; nevertheless, the po^r man's to. is despised, bis words not heard IS. to. is better than weapops of war, but one 10. 10. but to. is profitable to direct Jer, 8. 9. they rejected the word, what to. is in them ? 49. 7. thus saith the Lord of hosts, is w. no more in Teman ? is their to. vanished ? Van. 5. 14. that excellent w. is found in thee Mat. 11. 19. a friend of publicans and sinners, but to. is justified of her children, Luke 7. 35. Mark 6. 2. what w. is this which is given to him? Jam. 3. 17. the to. that is from above is first pure Rev. 13. 18. here is w. let him that understands 0/ WISDOM. Job 11,6. that he would shew thee the secrets o/to. 28. 18. for the price ofw. is above rabies Ps(d. 49'. 3. my mouth shall speak of w. and medilat. 111. 10. the fear of the Lord is £he beginning of to. his praise endnreth for ever, Prov. 9. 10. Prov. 1.3. to receive the instruction ofw. justice 4. 11. 1 have taught thee in the way of to. have led I 10. 21. but fools die for want of to. I 11. 12. he that is void of to. despiseth his neighbour , i^. A.iL„ ii*lly is joy to him that is destitute ofw. I sbsb. me fear of the Lord is the instruction o/io. well-spring of w. as a flowing lirook shall tiie knowledge ofw. be to thy soul Eccl. 1. 16. my heart had great experience ofw. Ezsk, 28. 12. thou seaiest up the sura full ofw, Dan. 1. 20. in all matters of to. he found them better Mic. 6. 9. the man of to. shall see thy name Rom. 11. 33. the depth of the to. of God ! 1 Cor, 2, 1. not with exc^Iency of speech or o/to, 12. 8. to one is given by the Spirit the word o/to. CoL 2.3. in whom are hid all the treasures o/to. 23. which things have indeed a shoW ofw. Jam. 3. 13, shew his works with meekness ofw. See Spirit. Thy WISDOM. 1 Kings 2. 6. do therefore according to thy w. 10. 6. it was a true report that I heard of thy w. 7. thy 10. and prosperity exceedeth the fame 8. happy are these thy servants that stand before thee continually and hear thy to. 2 Chron. 9. 5, 7 2 Chron. 9. 6. the half of thy w. was not told me Job 39. 26. doth the hawk fly by thy w.? Isa. 47, 10. thy to. it hath perverted thee Ezek. 28. 4. with thy to. hast gotten thee riches, 5.. 17. thou hast corrupted thy to. by thy brightness WISE. Gen. 3. 6. and a tree to be desired to make one to. 41. 39. there is none so discreet and to. as thou Exod. 23. 8. the gift blindeth the to. Deut. 16. 19. Deut. 4. 6. surely this great nation is a w. people 32.29. O that they were to. that they understood Judg. 5.29. her w. ladies answered her 2 Sam. 14. 20. my lord is to. according to the wisd* 1 Kings 3. 12. 1 have given thee a to. heart 5. 7. blessed be the Lord that hath given David a to. son over this great people, 2 Chr. 2. 12. 1 Chron. 26. 14. fell for Zachariah a to. counsellor Job 5. 13. he taketh the to. in their own craftiness 9. 4. he is to. in heart and mighty in strength 11. 12. for vain man would be to. tho' born like 22. 2. be that is to. may be profitable to himself 32. 9. great men are not always to. nor the aged 37. 24, he respecteth not any that are w. of heart Psal. 2. 10. be to. now, O ye kings, be instructed 19.7.testimony of Lord is sure, making w. the simple 36. 3. he hath left off to be to. and to do good 94. 8. and ye fools, when will ye be w.? 107. 43. whoso is w. and will observe those things Prov. 1. 5. a to. man shall attain to to. counsels 6. to understand the words of the to. and sayings 3. 7. be not to. in thine own eyes, fear the Lord 35. the to. shall inherit glory, but shame shall be 6. 6. be w. 8. 33. | 23. 19. | 27. 11. 9. 12. if thou be to. thou shalt be to, for thyself 10. 1. a tt*. son maketh a glad father, 15. 20. 5. he that gathereth in summer is a to, son 8. the to. in heart will receive commandments 19. but he that refraineth his lips is to. 11.29. the fool shall be servant to the to. in heart 30. and he that winneth souls is to. 12. 15. but he that hearkeneth to counsel is to. 18. but the tongue of the w. is health 13. 1. a 10. son heai'eth his father's instruction 14. the law of the to. is a fountain of life 20. he that walketh with to. men shall be to. 14. 3. but the lips of the to. shall preserve them 24. the crown of the to. is their riches 35. the king's favour is toward a w. servant 15. 2, tongue of the to. useth knowledge aright 7. the lips of the to. disperse knowledge 12. a scorner will not go to the to. 24. the way of life is above to the to. 31. that heareth reproof, abideth among the w. 16. 21. the to. in heart shall be called prudent 23. the heart of the to. teacheth his mouth 17. 2. a to. servant shall have rule over a son 28. a fool when he holdeth'his peace is counted «?. 18. 15. the ear of the w. seeketh knovvledge 19, 20. that thou mayest be to. in thy latter end 20. 1. whosoever is deceived thereby, is not to. 26. a 10. king scattereth the wicked and brings 21. 11. scorner punished, simple is made to, when the to. is instructed he receiveth knowledge 20. there is oil in the dwellbg of the to. 22. 17. how thine ear, bear the words of the to. 23. 15. if thy heart be to. my heart shall rejoice 24. he that begctteth aio. son shallt have joy 24. 6. for by to. counsel thou shalt make thy war 23, these things also belong to the to. 25. 12. so is a to, reprover upon an obedient ear 26. 5. answer a fool, lest*e be, to. in his conceit 12. seest thou a man to. in his own conceit 28. 7. whoso keepeth the law is a to. son 11. the rich man is to. in his own conceit 30. 24, there be four things that are exceeding to. EceU 2. 1 5. 1 said in my heart, why was I more lo,? 814 WIS WIT WIT Eccl. 2. 16. for there is no remembrance of tbe «7. 19. my laoour wherein I have shewed myself w. 4. 13. better is a w. child than a foolish king 6. 8. for what hath the w. more than the fool ? 7. 4. the heart of the w. is in tbe house of mourning 5. it is better to hear the rebuke of tbe vi. 16. be not right, overm. neither make thys. over w. 19. wisdom strengtbenetb to. more than ten men 23. 1 said, I will be w. but it was far from me 9. 1. Ibe m. and their works are in the band of God 11. 1 saw that bread is not to the w. nor riches 12. 9. because Ihe preacher was w. he taught 11. the words of the w. are as goads and as nails Isa. 5. 21. woe to them that are to. in their own eyes 19. 11. how say ye, I am the son of the w,? 31. 2. yet he also is w. and wi!l bring evil Jer. 4. 22. my people is foolish, they are ti;. to do evil 8. 8. how do ye say, we are to. law of God with us 18. 18. nor shall counsel perish from the w. Dan. 2. 21. God giveth wisdom to w. and knowledge 12. 3. they that be w. shall shine as the firmament 10. wicked shall not, hut the w. shall understand Hos. 14. 9. the i». shall understand these things Zech. 9. 2. though Tyrus and Zidon be very to. Mat. 10. 16. be ye therefore to. as serpents 11.25. because thou hast hid these things from the to. and prudent, and revealed to babes, Luke 10.21. 24. 45. who then is a faithful and to. servant? 25. 2. five virgins were to. and five foolish 4. the w, took oil in their vessels with their lamps Luke 12. 42. who then is that faithful and to. steward Rom. 1.14. 1 am debtor to the w. and unwise 22, professing themselves lo. they became fools 11. 2.5. lest you shonld be to. In your own conceits 12. 16. be not to. in your own conceits 16. 19. 1 would have you to. to that which is good 27. to God only to. 1 Tim. 1. 17. Jude 25. 1 Cor. 1. 19. 1 will destroy the wisdom of the to. 20. where is' the w.? |j 27. to confound the to. 3. 10. as a to. master-builder, I laid the foundation 18. if any man seemelh to be to. in this world, let him become a fool that he may be to, 19. he taketh the to. in their own craftiness 20. the Lord knows the thoughts of the to. 4. 10. we are fools, but ye are to. in Christ 2 Cor, 10. 12. comparing themselves, are not to, 11. 19. ye suffer fools, seeing ye yourselves are to. Eph. 5. 15, that ye walk not as fools, but as to. 2 Tim.3. IS. the scriptures are able to make thee to. Any WISE. Exod. 22. 23. if thou afflict them in any to. Lev. 19. 17. shall in any to. rebuke thy neighbour 27. 19. if he will in any to. redeem the field Deut, 17. 1 5. shalt in any to. set him king over thee 21.23. thou shalt in any w, bury him that day 22. 7. thou shalt in any w. let tlie dam go /os7i. 6. 18. in aity to. keep from the accursed thing 23. 12. else if ye do in any to. go back and cleave 1 Sam. 6. 3. in any to, send a trespass-oflFering 1 Kings 11.22. howbeit, let me go in any to. Psul. 37. S: fret not thyself in any to. to do evil Mari 14. 31. 1 will not deny"thee in any to. See Man, Men. yVJSE-hearled. Exod. 28. 3. speak to all that are vi.-hearted 31.6.1 have put wisdom in all that are m.-hearted 3$. 10. every w.-hearted among yon shall make all 25. all the women that were w.-hearted did spin 36. 1. then wrought every w.-hearted man 2. Moses called Aholiab and every w.-hearled man 8. every w.-hearted man made ten curtains "WISE men. Gen. 41. 8. Pharaoh called for all tbe magicians of Egypt, and all the to. men, Exod. 7. 11. In no WISE. Lev. 7. 24. the fat of beasts torn, in no lo. eat of it 1 .Kings 3. 26. give the child, and in no to. slay it, 27. Mat, 5. 18. one tittle shall in no to. pass from the law 10.42. he shall ia no to. lose his reward I/uke 13. 11. a woman could in no to. lift up herself 18. 17. shall in no to, enter therein, Reii, 21. 27. John 6. 37. he that cometli to me, I will in no to. cast Actsl3.i\. a work, which ye shall in no w, believe Jtom. 3,9, are we better than they? no, in no to. On this WISE. Num, 6. 23. on this to. ye shall bless Israel Mat, 1. 18. the birth of Jesus Christ was on this lo, John 21. 1. and on this w. shewed he himself , Acts 7. 6. God .spake on this w, that his seed 13. 34. he said on this to. I will give sure mercies Rom. 10. 6. the righteousness speaketh on this to. ffefi. 4. 4. he spake of the seventh day on this to. WISE woman, 2 Sam. 14. 2. and Joab fetched thence a to. woman 20. 16. then cried a tv. woman out of the city, hear Prov. 14, 1. every to. woman buildeth her house WISELY. Exod, 1.10. come on, let us deal to. with them 1 Sam. 18. 5. David behaved himself to. 14. 15, 30. 2 Ckron. 11. 23. Rehoboam dealt w. he dispersed Psal. 58. 5. the charmers, charming never so to. 64.9. for they shall to. consider of his doings 101. 2. 1 will behave myself w. in a perfect way Prov. 16. 20. he that handleth a matter w. 21. 12. he v:. considereth the house of the wicked 28. 26. whoso walketh to. shall be delivered Eccl. 7. 10. thou dost not inquire to. concerning this Luke 16.8. commended, because he had done to. WISER. 1 Kings 4. 31. for Solomon was to. than all men Job 3S.ll.maketh us to. than the fowls of heaven Psal. 119. 98. thou hast made me to. than my enemies Prov, 9. 9. give instruction, and he will be yet to. 26. 16. the sluggard is to. in his own conceit Exek. 28.3. behold, thou art to. than Daniel Luke 16. 8. the children are in their generation to. 1 Cor, 1, 25. the foolishness of God is w, than men WISH. Job 33.6. 1 am according to thy to. in God's stead WISH. Psal. 40. 14. let them be put to shame that to. evil 73. 7. they have more than heart could to. Rom, 9. 3. r could to. myself accursed from Christ 2 Cor. 13. 9. this also we w. even your perfection 3 John 2. 1 to. above all things thou mayest prosper WISHED. Jonah 4. 8. Jonah fainted, and to. himself to die Ads 27. 29. they cast anchor, and to. for the day WISHING. Job 31. 80. my mouth to sin, by to. a curse to his soul WIST. Exod. 16. 1 5. it is manna, for they to. not what it was 34.29. Moses to. not that his face shone Lev, 5. 17. though he to. not, yet is he guilty, 18. Josh, 2. 4. but I to. not whence they were 8. 14. he to. not that there were liers in ambush ' Judg. 16. 20. he to. not that the Lord was departed Mark 9. 6. he to. not what to say, they were afraid 14. 40. neither to. they what to answer him Luke 2. 49. to. ye not I must be about Father's busin. John 5. 13, he that was healed to. not who it was Acts 12. 9. to. not that it was true which was done 23. 5. said Paul, I to. not he was the high-priest WITCH. Exod.22, 18. thou shalt not suffer a to. to live Deut. 18. 10. there shall not be among you a to, WITCHCRAFT. 1 Sam, 15. 23. for rebellion is as the sin of to. 2 Chron. 33. 6. Manasseh used to. and enchantments Gal, 5, 20. the works of the flesh are idolatry, to. WITCHCRAFTS. 2 Kings 9. 22. so long as Jezebel's to. are so many ilftc. 5. 12. 1 will cut off to. out of thine hand Nah. 3. 4. the mistress of to. that selleth nations thro' her whoredoms, and families thro' her to. WITHAL. 1 Kings 19. 1. to. how Elijah had slain all the prophets Psal, 14l. 10. the wicked fall whilst that I to. escape Acts 25. 27. and not to. to signify the crimes WITHDRAW. 1 Sam, 14. 19. Saul said to the priest, to. thine hand Job 9. 13. if God will not to. his anger, the prond 13. 21. to. thine hand far from me, let not thy dread 33. 17. that he may to. man from his purpose Prov, 25. 17. to. thy foot from thy neighbour's house Eccl, 7, 18. also from this ui. not thine hand Isa, 60. 20. neither shall thy moon to. itself Joel 2. 10, the stars shall to. their shining, 3, 15. 2 Thess, 3. 6. to. yonrselves from every brother 1 Tim, 6. 5. from men of corrupt minds to. thyself WITHDRAWN. Deut, 13. 13. have to. the inhabitants of their city Cant, 5. 6. but my beloved had to. himself Lam, 2. 8. he hath not to. his hand from destroying Ezek. 18. S.'that hath to. his hand from inicjuity JIos, 5. 6. the Lord had to. himself from them Luke 22. 41. was to. from them about a stone's cast WITHDRAWEST. Psal,7i. 11. why to. thou thy right hand ? WITHDRAWETH. Job 36.7. he' to. not his eyes fi'ora the righteous WITHDRAWING. Neh, 9.t29. and they gave a to. shoulder WITHDREW. Neh, 9. 29. they w. the shoulder and would not hear Ezek. 20.22. nevertheless 1 to. mine hand Mat. 12. 15. when Jesus knew it, he to. himself Mark 3.7. Jesus to. himself from thence, Luke 5. 16. Gal. 2. 12. but when they were come, he to. WITHER. Psal. 1. 3. his leaf also shall not to. whathe doth pros, 37.2. and they shall to. as the green herb Isa. 19.6. brooks be emptied, reeds and Hags shall to. 7. every thing sown by the brooks shall to. 40. 24. he shall blow upon them, and they shall to. Jer, 12. 4. how long shall the herbs of the field to..' Ezek, 17. 9. shall he not cut off the fruit thereof that it to. it shall to. in all the leaves of her spring 10. shall it not utterly lo.? it shall to. in furrows Amos 1. 2. and the top of Carmel shall to. WITHERED. Gen, 41. 23. behold seven ears to. thin and blasted Pot?. 102. 4. my heart is smitten and to. || 11. 1 am to. Isa, 15. 6. the hay is to. away, the grass faileth 27. 11. when boughs thereof are to. be broken off Lam, 4.8. the Nazarile's skin is w, like a stick Exek, 19. 12. her strong rods were to. and consumed Joel 1. 12. the trees of the field are to. joy is to. 3 7. the barns are broken down, for the corn is to. Amos 4. 7. the piece whereupon it rained not, to. Jonah 4. 7. and it smote the gourd that it to. Mat, 12. 10. and behold there was a man which had his hand w, Mark 3. 1, 3. Luke 6. 6, 8. 13. 6. when tbe sun was np they were scorched, because, having no root, they to. away, Mark 4. 6. 21. 19. presently the fig-tree to. 20. Mark 11. 21. Luke 8. 6. it to. away because it lacked moisture John 5.3. of to. folk waiting for moving of the water 15. 6. he is cast forth as a branch and is to. WITHERETH. Job 8.12. the flag to. before any other herb Psal, 90, 6. in the evening it is cut down and to. 129. 6. like grass that to. before it groweth np Isa, 40. 7. the grass to. flower fadeth, 8. 1 Pet, 1. 24. Jam, 1. 11. the sun no sooner risen, but it to. the grass Jude 12. trees whose fruit to. without fruit, twice dead WITHHELD. Gen, 20. 6. for I to. thee from sinning against me 22. 12. seeing thou hast not to. thy son from me 30. 2. who to. from thee the fruit of the wombT Ezra 9.tl3. hast to. beneath our iniquities Job 31. 10. if I have to. the poor from their desire ■ Eccl, 2. 10. 1 to. not my heart frwn any joy WITHHELDEST. Neh, 9. 20. to. not thy manna from their month WITHHOLD. Gen, 23. 6. none of us shall to. from thee his sepulchre 2 Sam. 13. IS. for he will not to. me from thee Job 4. 2. but who can to. himself from speaking ? 30.t 10. they to. not spittle from my face Psal, 40. 11. to. not thy tender mercies from me 84. 11. no good thing will he to. from them that Prov. 3. 27. to. not good-from ttem to whom it is duo 23. 13. to. not correction fiom the child 30.t7. two things I required, to. not from me Eccl, 11. 6. in the evening to. not thy hand Jer. 2. 25. to. thy foot from being unshod and throat WITHHOLDEN. 1 Sam. 25. 26. Lord hath to. thee from revenging Job 22. 7. thou hast to. bread from the hungry 38. 15. from the wicked their light is to. 42, 2. that no tbonght can be w. from the> WIT WIT WIT 815 Paal 21. 2. tboa hast not to. the request of his l!ps Jfer. 3. 3. therefore the showers have been w. 5. 25. your sins have lo. good things from you Bzek. 18. 16. hatli not w. the pledge, nor spoiled Joel 1. 13. the drink-offering is «i. from God Amot 4. 7. also I have w. the rain from yon WITHHOLDETH. Job 12. 15. behold, he w. the waters, they dry np Pros. 11. 24. there is that w, more than is meet 26. he that u>. corn, the people shall cnrse him 2 Tliess. 2. 6. and now ye know what w. that he might WITHIN. Gen. 39. II. none of the men of the house was w. Lev. 25. 29. i». a full year he may redeem it Joah. 19.1. the inheritance of Simeon was w. Jndah Judg. 11. 26. why not recover them ui. that time? 1 Sam. 13. 11. thou earnest not u>. the days appointed 1 Kings 6. 23. to. the oracle he made two ehernbims 2 Kings 7. II. they told it to the king's house to. Ezra 10. 8. whoso would not come w. three days Paal. 45. 13. the king's daughter is all glorious to. 101. 2. will walk to. my house with a perfect heart Ectl. 9. 14. there was a little city, few men w. it Ezei. 3. 24. spirit said, go shut thyself w. thy house 12. 24. shall be no more any vain vision w. Israel 44. 17. whiles the minister in the gates and to. Zeph,3. 3. her princes to. are roaring lions, her judges Ma/. 3. 9. think not to say w. yourselves, Luke 3. 8. 9. 21. she said to. herself, if I but touch his garment 23. 25. to. tbev are full of extortion and excess 26. cleanse first what is to. the cup and platter 27. are to. full of dead men's bones and unclean. 28. to. ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity Mark 7 . 21. for from to. proceed evil thoughts > 23. all these evil things come from to. and dejile Luke 11. 7. he from to. shall answer and say 12. 17. he tbonght to. himself, 16. 3. | 18. 4. John 20. 26. after eight days bis disciples were to. Acts 5. 23. when we opened, we found no man w, 1 Cor, 6. 12. do not ye jodge them that are to. 2 Cor. 7. 5. without were fightings, to. were fears Jiev. 4. 8. and they were full of eyes to. rest not 5. 1. a book written w. on the back side sealed iSee Gates, Him, Me, Thee, Them, Us, Withodt You. WITHOUT. Gen. 24. 31. come in, wherefore standest then to..'' Veut. 25. 5. the wife of the dead shall not marry to. 2 Kings 10. 24. Jehu appointed eighty men to. 11. 15. and he said, have her forth lo. the ranges 18. 25. am I now come up to. the Lord against this place to destroy it? Ita. 36. 10. 2 Chron. 15. 3. Israel hath been long w. the true God 21. 20. Jehoram departed w. being desired Paal. 31. 11. they that did see me w. fled from me Prm>. 1.20. wisdom crieth w. she uttereth her voice 7. 12. now she is w. |{ 22. 13. there is, a lion w. 24. 27. prepare thy work w. make it fit for thee Im, 33. 7. behold, their valiant ones shall cry w. 52. 3. and ye shall be redeemed w. money 55. 1. buy wine and milk w. money and to. price J^r. 9. 21. to cut off the children from to. 33. 10. w. man w. beast, and w. inhabitant, 12. Hos, 3. 4, Israel lo. a king, to. a prince, to. a sacrifice, to. an image, to. anephod, andto. a teraphim Mai. 10.29. a sparrow shall not fall to. your Father Mark 4. 11. to them that are to. all these are done 7. IS. whatsoever from w. entereth into the man Lake 1. 10. the whole multitude were praying to. 1 Cor. 5. 12. what to do to judge them that are to. 13. but them that are to. God judgeth ...B«u, w. iMiner, vj. motuer, w. descent 13. 12. wherefore Jesus also suffered to. the gate 1 Pet. 3. 1. that they also may to. the word be won Rev. 22. 15. for to. are dogs and sorcerers WITHOUT, joined with mithin. Oen. 6.1 14. pitch the ark within and to. with pitch Exod, 25. II. overlay the ark within and to. 37. 3. Lev. 13. 55. if the garment be bare mithin or to. Deut. 32. 25. the sword to. and terror wilhm Ezek. 2. 10. and it was written within and to. 7. 15. the sword is to. and famine within Luke 11. 40. ye fools, did not he that made that which is to. make that which is within also? 2 Cor. 7. 5. to. were fightings, within were fears See Blemish, Camp, Cadse, City, Fail, Fear, Him, Knowledge, Law, Me, Stand, Stood, Us, Yoc. WITHS. Judg. 16. 7. if they bind me with seven green to. 8. the lords brought to. \\ 9. he brake the to. WITH.STAND. Num. 22. 32. the angel went eut lo to. Balaam 2Chron. 13. 7. Rehnboam was yonng conid not to. them 8. now ye think to to. the kingdom of the Lord 20. 6. power, so that none is able to to. thee Esth. 0. 2. and no man could to. the Jews Eccl. 4. 12. if one prevail, two shall to. him Dan. 11. 15. the arms of the south nor his people shall not to. nor shall there be any strength to w. Acts II. 17. what was I that I could to. God? Eph, 6. 13. that ye mar be able to to. in the evil day WITHSTOOD. 2 Chron. 26. 18. they w. Uzziah the king Dan. 10. 1 3. prince of Persia to. me twenty-one days Acts 13. 8. but Elymas the sorcerer to. them Gal. 2. 11. at Anlioeh I to. Peter to the face 2 Tim. 3. 8. as Jannes and Jambres lo. Moses 4. 15. beware, for he hath greatly w. our words WITNESS Is one thai gives testimony to any thing. Thus it is said. You are witness, a (ailhful witness, a false witness, God is witness, &c. Witness in Greek is Martys or Martyr, and signifies one that gives testimony to the truth at the ex- pense of his life. Jesus Christ is the faithful wit- ness. Rev. 1. 5. ffe is so called, because, as the great Prophet of his church, he hath revealnd the willof God faithfully, plainly, and fully, so far as is necessary to the salvation of men : This Isaiah prophesied of him, Isa. 55. 4. I have given hira for a witness to the people, to be a Prophet and Teacher, to declare the counsel and will of God concerning the duty and salvation of men, to bear witness unto the truth, as Christ himself affirms before Pontius Pilate, John 18. 37. Where- fore Paul saith, 1 Tim. 0. 13. that Christ wit- nessed a good confession before Pontius Pilate. He is called the faithful witness, not only be- cause he revealed all truth, and bare record to the truth before Pilate, but also because he sealed it with his blood; he died, and was a martyr of the truth, which proves him to be a failhful, constant witness. The law appoints, thai two or three witnesses should be sufficient in matters of judicature ; but one witness ordy was not sufficient, Deut. 17. 6. When any one was condemned in die,' the witnesses were the first thai began the exe- cution. They threw the first stone, for exam- ple, if the party was to be stoned. Dent. 17. 7. The law condemned a false witness to undergo the same punishment that he would have sub- jected his neighbour to, Deut. I'J. 16, 17, 18, 19. When God is said to be a witness to sin, as in Jer. 29. 23. it signifies, that he not only knows it, but he will also punish it : He is both judge and witness, he does not stay for any one to accuse the wicked to him, he has no need of the testimony or accusation of men, to know the l^s:r,2ri*s of the guilty. He accuses them himself, 'shes them, he condemns them, he knows all j.^.. »:,ansgressions, by his wisdom, his justice, his penetration. In Mai. 3. 5. God threatens perjured persons, adul- terers, and other wicked men, with vengeance, I will be a swift wititess against false swearers, ^c. This is spoken of Christ the Messiah, to whom the Father hath committed all judgment, John 5. 22. The prophets and Old Testament be- lievers, by their doing and suffering for God, have given testimony to the truth of our holy 5 N religion : The apostle calls them cloud of loil- nesses, Heb. 12. 1. The apostles also are still more witnesses of the coming, the mission, the doctrine, the resurrection of Christ, 1 Cor. 15. 14, 15. If Christ be not risen, then we are found false witnesses of God. And Si. Peter says. We are witnesses of all things which be did in Judea and in Jerusalem, Acts 10. 39. He chose a small number of persons to be wit- nesses to him, and when they took upon them ta put another apoatle in the place of Judas, they thought fit to appoint one who had been a wit- ness of the resurrection along with them, Aoti 1. 22. The apostle Paul, in Rom. 8. 16. says, that the Spirit itself bearetb totfne^s with our spirit, that we are the children of God. The Spirit of God, by an inward and secret suggestion, speitks the same things, gives the same evidence, concerning the trutn of grace, and our sonship, and so ratifies what our enlightened and renew- ed consciences sag. In Heb. II. 4. it is said, that Abel obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts. The Spirit of God testified to his spirit that he was justified by the righteousness of Christ ; and God witnessed from heaven to the truth of his state by accepting of his person and sacrifice, and by giving a visible sign of it, so as that Ctdn could observe it : It is thought that God sent fire from heaven and con- sumed Abel's sacrifice, as he did others afterwards. Job says. Thou renewest thy witnesses against me. Job 10. 17. Thou bringesi fresh plagues and judgments upon me, which are the witnesses and evidences both of my sins, and of thy dis- pleasure against me. In Psalm 89. 37. it is said that the house and kingdom of David shall be established for ever as the moon, and as a faithful witness in heaven. By faithful wit- ness, some understand the moon, which is called a witness of God's covenant of the night, Jer. 33. 20. so the meaning is. And though the moon be subject to eclipses and manifold changes, yet it still abides in heaven, as a witness of my cove- nant of the night, so shall the house and king- dom of David, who was a type of the Messiah, continue for ever, notwithstanding the changes and calamities that shall befall it. Others understand by this the rainbow, which is God's faithful and perpetual witness. Gen. 9. 12, 16. Witness is put for the miracles of Christ, which gave testimony to his Deity and Mediatorship, JoKa 5.36. I 10. 25. Gen. 21. 30. Ihey may be aio. that I digged this well 31. 44. let this covenant be a to. between us 48. this heap is a to. this pillar is w. 52. 50. God is to. between me and thee, 1 These. 2, S. Exod. '2-1. 13. if it be torn, let him bring it for a lo. 23. 1. put not thine hand to be an unrighteous lo. Lev. 5. 1. if a soul sin, and is a to. of swearing Num. 5. 13. if there be an unrighteous to. 35. 30. one to. shall not testify against any person to cause him to die, Deut. 17. 6. | 19. 15. Deut. 31. 19. this song may be a to 21, 26. Josh. 22. 27. the altar is a to. between us, 28. 34. 24. 27. behold, this stone shall be a to. to us Judg. 11. 10. Lord be w. between us. Jer. 42. 5. I Sam. 12. 5. the Lord is to. against yoa this day Job 16. 8. my wrinkles which is a to. against me 19. behold.my to. is in heaven, my record on high 29. 1 1 . when the eye saw me, it gave to. to me Psal. 89. 37. established as a faithfid to. in heaven Prov. 14. 5. a faithful to. will not lie, but a false to. 25. a true to. delivereth souls, but a deceitful w. 19. 28. an ungodly lo. scorneth judgment 24. ,28. be not to. against thy neighboor without cans* Isa. 19. 20. it shall be for a to. to the Lord of hosts 55. 4. I have given him for a to. to the people Jer. 29. 23. I know, and am a to. saith the Ijnrd 42. 5. Lord he a true and faithful to. between us Mie. 1. 2. let the Lord God be to. against you Mai. 2. 14. Lord been w. between thee and wife 3. 5. I will be a swift to. against the sorcerert Mat. 24. 14. be pre»ched for a to. to all natioBs 816 WIT Mark 14. 55. the council sought for iK. against Jesus 56. but their lo, agreed not together, 59. Luhf 22. 71. they said, what need we further vi.? John 1. 7. the same came for a tu. to bear w. 3. 11. we speak that we know, ye receive not oar lu, 26. to whom thou barest lo. the same baptiiseth 5. 31. if I bear w. of myself, my w. is not true 32. 1 know the lo. he witnesselh of me is true 36. bat Ihave a greater lo. than that of John 37. Father who sent me hath borne ss. of me Acts 1. 22. must one be ordained to be hi. with us 4. 33. gjiye u). of the resurrection of the Lord 10.43. to bim give all prophets w. whoso believeth 14. 17. he left not himself without w. he did good 22, 15. for thoo shalt be his to. to ad men of what 26. 16. to make thee a minister and a in. of these Ifom. 1. 9. God is my ai, whom I serve in the gospel 2. 15. their conscience also bearing «j. 9. 1. Tit. 1, 13. this 10. is true, rebuke.tbem sharply Hfb. 2. 4. God also bearing them w. with signs 10. 15, whereof the Holy Ghost is a vi. to us 11. 4. by which Abel obtained m. he was righteous Jam. 5. 3. the rust of them shall be w. against you, 1 Pet. 5. 1. Peter a to, of tbe sufferings of Christ 1 John 5. 9. if we receive the lo. of men, the w. of God is greater, for this is the w. of God 10. he that believeth hath the w. in himself 3 John 6. which have borne w. of thy charity Rev. 1. 5. Jesus Christ, who is the faithful w. 3. Hi, write these things, saith the true to. 20. 4t that were beheaded for the w. of Jesus See Bare, Bear, Beareth, False, Taberkaclb. WITNESSES. Jfum.SS. 30. murderer pnt to death by mouth of w. Deut, 17. 6. at the mouth of two or three w. shall he be put to death, 19. 15. 2 Cor. 13. 1. 7. the hands of the w. shall be first upon him Josh. 24. 22. Joshua said, ye are w. against yourselves that ye have chosen Lord, they said, we are le. R^th 4.. 9. ye are w, that I have bought, 10. 11. the people and the elders said, we are tv. Job ip., 17. thou renewest thy w, against me Isa. S. 2. I took to me faitbfnl w. to record 43, 9.' let all the nations bring forth their w. 10. ye are my w. saith tbe Lord, 12. | 44. 8. 44.' 9.. they are their own lo. they see not, nor know ■ Jer, 3%. 10, 1 sealed the evidence and took w. 12. 25, buy the field for money and take to. 44. Mat. 18. 16. in the month of two or three vi. 25. 31. wherefore ye be w. to yourselves that ye 20. 65. wiat further need of w.? Mark 14. 63. Luke 24. 48. and ye are w. of these things Acts U 8., ye shall be w. to me in Jerusalem 2. 32^ Jesus God raised up, whereof we are lo. 3. 15. 6. 32. we are his w. of these, things, 10. 39. 7. 58rtMi. laid down their clothes at Saul's feet 10. 41. bgt unto w. chosen before of God, to us 13. 31< who are his w. unto the people 1 Thess. 2. 10. ye are w. and God also, how we 1 Tim. 5.19. receive no accusation but before two 10. 6. 12. professed a good profession before many to. 2 2Vm. 2,. 2. things heard of me among many 10. Heb. 10.28. died without mercy under two or three 10. 12. 1. 8(0 compassed about with so great aclondof 10. Rev. 11. 3. I will give power to my two w. See False. WITNESS, Vtrbi Z>euf.4*'26>I call heaven and earth to w. against you 1 Sam.'l2. 3. behold, here I am, w. against me - Jsa. 3. 9.itheir .countenance doth to. against tbem ]Lam, 2. 13. what thing shall 1 take to w. for thee? Mai. 26. 62. answerest thou nothing? what is it that these w. against thee? Mark 14. 60. 27. 13. Pilate saith to him, hearest thou not bow many things they w. against thee, Mark 15. 4. WITNSiSSEa l£2n;s2I,13.ithe men of Belial to. against Nabotb Ram. 3. 21. being to. by tbe law and the prophets,, 1 Tim. 61 13. who. before Pilate w. a good confession; Heb. ,7:St of nbom it is 10. tbathe liveth WITNESSETH. John 5. 32. the witness that he to. of me is true . A cts 20.23. save that tbe Holy Ghost 10. in every city WI V WITNESSING. Acts 26. 22. w. both to small and great, saying WITS. Psa/. 107. 27. they stagger and are at.tbeir w, end WITTY. Prow, 8. 12. I find out knowledge of w. inventions WITTINGLY. Gen, 4S. 14. Israel guided his hands w. for Manasseb WIVES. ffcH. 4. 19. Lantech took unto him two w. 6. 2. they took tbem w. of all which they chose 30. 26. give me mv w. and children, and let me go 31^ 50. if thou take other w. besides my^daughters Num, 14. 3. that our «;. and children should be a prey Deut. 17. 17. nor shall he multiply w. to himself, 21. 15^ if a man have two w. one beloved, another. /udy. 8. 30. Gideon had seventy sons, he had many w. 21. 7. how shall we do foi w. for tbem^? 16. 18. we may not give them w. of our daughters ISam. 1.2. Etkanuh liad two w. Hannah and PeninDah 25. 43. they were also both of them David's tv. 2 Sam* 5. 13.i David took more w. oat of Jerusalem 12. 8. 1 gave thee thy master's w. into thy bosom I Kings 11^ 3. Solomon bad 700 w. princesses 4. his w. turned away his heart when he was old 20. 7. he sent unto me for my w. and children 1 Ckron, 4. 5.. Ashur had two w. Helah andNaarah 7. 4. the sons of Uzzi had many tx?. and sons 8. 8. Shaharaim had two w. Husbim and Baara 2Cltr. 11.21. Rehob. loved Maachakabove. all his w. 23. be gave them' victual ; he desired man)* w, 24. 3. Jeboiada took for him two w. be begat sons 29. 9. and our w. are in captivity for this Ezra 10. 3. a covenant to. put away all the w. 44. Neh* 12. 43, tbe w. also and children rejoiced 13. 23. Isaw Jews that bad married w. of Ashdod JEsth, 1, 20.. the w, shall give to husbands honour /er. 29. 6. take ye w. and take w. for your sons 35. 8. to drink no wine, we, nor oar w. nor sons Van, 5. 2. his to, and concubines drink therein, 3. Luke 17, 27. they eat, draok, they married w. Acts 21. 5. they brought us on our way with w. I Cor. 7.29. that have w. be as though they had nonp Eph»>6, 22. w. submit yourselves to your own bus- bands as unto the Lord. Col 3. 18. 1 Pe^3. 1. 24. so let the w. be to their own husbands 1 Tim, 4. 7. refuse profane and old w. fables 1 Pet. 3. 1, may be won by the conversation^ of w. See Strange. Their WIVES. Gen. 34. 29. all their wealth, all their little ones, and their w. took they captive, l-Sam. 30. 3. Judg^ 3. 6. they took their daughters to be their w. 2 Chron, 20. 13« all Judah with their w. stood Ezra 10. 19. that they would put away their w. Neh. 5. 1. a great cr}' of tbe people and at their w. 10.28. their w. and daughters .entered. into an oath Xva. 13. 16. their houses spoiled, and Meirw. ravished Jer.6, I2,theirw. shall be, turned to others, 8. 10. 14. 16. tbey shall have none to bury their w. 15. 21. let their w. be bereaved of their children 44. 9. have ye forgotten the wickedness of tJieir w. 15. men who kbew their tv, had burut incense Ezek, 44. 22. nor take for their w, a widow Dan. 6. 24. cast them and their w, into den of lions Zech, 12. 12. their to. shall mourn apart, 13, 14. Eph: 5. 28. to love their w. as their own bodies 1 Tim. 3. II. even so must their w. be grave, sober Thy WIVES. 2'Sam, 124 11. I will take thy tv. before thine eyes, and he shall lie with f% w, in sight of the sun 19. 5. who saved this da^ the lives of thyw. 1 Kings 20. 3. thy silver and gold is mine, and thy w. 5. lliba shaltdeliver raeM^ w. and thy children i 2 CAron.2I^ 14. Lord wiH smite thy people aDd^% w, Jer, 3d. 23. so they shall bring thyw^ and children 3)an» 5. 23. thyw^ and conoubiiies have di^nnk^ wiiiQ Your WIVES. Qen. 45. 19. take waggons for your w, and come Exod, 19. 15. said to people, come not at your w. 22.24. yo^r to. shall foe widows, children fath^rle^ 32« 2* break off- th^ golden ear-;riugs of your-w. Veut, 3, 19. your to, and your little ones, and 'your cattle, shall remain in your cities, Josh^ 1. 14. W O E Veuti 29. 11. your to. shall enterintc covenant with I> Neh. 4. 14. fight for your to. and year bonseS' Jer. 44. 9. have ye forgotten wiobedness af your lo. 25. Lord saying, ye and youtrtt^ have both spoken Mat. 19.8. Moses suffered yon to put away youtrtu Eph. 5. 25. husbands, love your to. Col. 3. 10. WIZABD. Lev. 20. 27. a to. shall surely b^ipu^ to death Deut. 18. IX. there shall not beifov.ad among you aw, WIZARDS. Lev. 19. 31. nor seek after w, to be defiled by them 20. 6. the soul that turns aflfer to. I will out off 1 Sam. 28( 3. Saul had put to.- out of the land, 9. 2 Kings 21. 6. Manasseb dealt with.w. 2 Chr. 33. 6. 23. 24. Josiab put the to. and: idols out of the laud Isa. 8. 19. when. say, seek upto to. that peep and mat. 19. 3. and tbey shall seek to the idols and to. WOE. Num. 21. 29. to. to thee, Moab, Jer. 48. 46, I Sam. 4. 7. to. unto us, for there hath not been such a thing heretofore, 8. /er. 4. 13- j 6. 4. Lam, 5. 16. Prov. 23. 29. mho bath to.? who, hath sorrow? Eccl.A. 10. to. to him that is alone when be falls 1 0. 16. Wi to thee, O. land, when, thy icing is a child Isa. 3. 9. to. to their soul, for they- rewarded''evil 11. to. to the wicked, it shall be ill iwith him 17. 12. to. to tbe multitude of many people 18. 1. to. to tbe land shadowing with wings- 28. 1. to. to tbe crown of pride, to. the drunkards 29. 1. to. to Ariel, ||33. 1. w. to thee thatsppileBt 30. l.to. to Iherebellious.ehildren-, saith. the, Lord 45« 9. to. to him that striveth'withlhis Maker.- 10. to. to bim that saith to father, what beget, thou Jer. 13. 27. to. unto thee, O iJerusaIen),>wUt thoui. 22. 13. uv to him thatibuilds by unrighteousness 23. 1. to. to the pastors that'destroy the sheep.. 48. 1. to. to Nebo \\Ezeh.l6. 23.io. to. to thee Ezeki2. 10. there was written, mourning and to.. 13<3.to. tofoolisbprophets) thatfollow their ispirit 18. to. tor-women thatisewtpillows>tO'all armboles 24. 6. to. to the bloody , city, ,9jNah. 3. 1. , 30u2. tbns'sailb liord,, bowU w- worlhitbe day 34. 2. to. be to the shepherds that feed themselves Amos 5.18.10. toyou that desire the day of the Lord Hab. 2. 6. 10^ to him that increasetb that is not his 9. to. to him that coveteth an evil covelonsneax 12. to. to him that huildeth a town with blood 15. to. to bim that giveth hia neighbour drink 19k to. to him that saith to the wood, awake Zeph. 2. 5. w. to the inhabitants^of tbe sea-coasts 3.^ h to. to her that is filthy .and pollatedi to city Zech. 11. 17. to. to the idol ishepherd. that leaveth Mat. 1 1. 21. toi to thee, Oharazin, to. to thee, Beth- sa)da,ifor if the works had, been done, LukelOi 13. 18. 7. to. to the world because of offences, to. to that man by whom the offence cometh,, Luke 17. 1. Jlfat.23. 13. to. unto you, scribes and Pharisees,, hy- pocrites, 14, 15, 23, 25, 27, 29. Luke 11. 44. 16. to. unto you, ye blind guides, which say 26.24. but to. unto that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed, ilfarib;14. 21. Iaike.22,22 LukeS, 2i. butio. onto you that are rich; for ye have 25. to. to yon that are full, to. to you that laugh 26. to. to you when all men speak well of yon 11. 42. but to. unto you, Pharisees, 43. 46. be said, to. to you also, ye lawyers, 47^ 52. Rev. 8. 13, I beard an angel flying; sayings to. to. to* to the inbabiters of the earth, 12; 12. 9; 12. one to. is past{| 11. 14. the second to. is, past WOE is me. Psal. 120. 5. to. is me, that I snjonrn in Meseoh- Isa, 6. 5. to. is me, I am undone, I am of andean lips Jer, 4. 31.- to. is me now,, for my soul is .wearied ' 10. 19. to. is me for myhupt|llSl lOiio.is »;emy moth. 45. 3. to, time, for the Lord hathaddod grief! Jlfitv l.llw. is me, I am as when they gathered frait WOE unto mew. Job lOi'lSiif I be wicked; to. ttnio me, if .righteous ISa, 24. 16. but I said, my leanness, to. unCo.ttw, 1 Cor. 9.116.. to. unto me if I preaoh not the gospel WOE.totA«m. Isa.-S. 8i to. to Hum that join house to house ll.'to. to (Aein that rise up early in tbe morning 18. to. (0 t/iet»that draw iniqqity with cords. WOL worn wo M 817 frills. 20. w. to them ibat call evil, goo:,, and good evit 21. w. to them that are wise in their own eyes i'22. w. to them that are mighty to drink wine .10, 1. w. to them that decree anrighteons decrees 29. 15. w. to them that seek deep to hide coaosel 31. l.w. to them that go down tn Egypt for help Jer. 50. 27. w. to them, for their day is come Hos. 7. 13. w. to them, for they have fled from me 9. 12. w. to them when I depart from them Amoa 6. 1. w. to ^Aem that are at ease in Zion Mic. 2. 1. to. to them that devise iniquity Mat. 24.19. w.voracious and-gYeedy : That it goes abroad by night to seek its prey : What it is the great enemy of flocks' of sheep: That Be$^amin shall ravin as a wolfi That false teachers are wolves in sheep* s^cltithing : That the persecutors of the chtrch, "and false -pastors, are also ravening wolves. The .,prophets Jeremiah, Habakkuk, and Zepha- niah, speak of the wolves of the evening. It hath been observed that towardt evening wolves are most dangerous, as being then more hungry. In- stead of the wolves of the evening, the Septua- gini translate if, The wolves of Arabia; because the Hebrew word Arab .signifiett both the even- ing and Arabia, Wolves are common in Arabia, but they have nothing peculiar in that country; so that there can be no reason to have recourse to that translation. As to what is said in Gen. 49. 27. thai Benjamin shall ravin as a wolfj this denotes the warlike and fierce disposition and carriage of this tribe. The 'Chaise interpreters explain it of the altar of burnt- offerings, which was at Jerusalem in the tribe of Senjamin, and tfpon which they burnt the morning and evemng sacrifices to the Lord. Others refer it to that vic^nt -seizure which was made bv the chil- dren of Benj^amin, of the young women tliat came to the tabernacle at Shiloh, Jndg. 21.21,23. Others again refer it to Mordecai, or to Saul, or to Paul, who were (^the tribe of Benjamin, Isaiah, describing the tranguillity p/ the reign of the lV[es^iab^ ^^, The wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and tl^e Jeopard shall lie down with the kid, ^c. Isa. 11.6. This is to be understood spiritually, and metaphorically; that is to say, '* Men of fierce, cruel, and ungovernable disposi- " tions, shall be so transformed by the preaching " of the gospel, and by the grace of Christ, that " they shall become most humble, g&ntle, and tract- ** able, and shall no more vex and persecute, but '> ^hall live and converse in the same church with "jOther poor Christians quietly and harmlessly," . Persecutors are elsewhere comparedto wolves. Mat. iO^ 16. Behold, I send yoa forth as sheep in the midst o( wolves. Both Jews and Pagans were at first like ravenous and voracious wolves, let loqse against the faithful. They persecuted aatd put to a viohnt death almost all the apostles and disciples of our Saviour. But at /«-«* s'j: > ..c null, as tc IS said, is a fierce creature, abiding in forests, an enemy to cattle, ravenous, greedy, crafty, qf an exquisite quickness of smell, having an head something square, and his hair inclined to gray. It is commonly said, that what makes him so voracious is, that he has but one very large, short gut, in which his food stays but a little time.- But this is a popular mistake : His gUts are as long €ts in dther anvnals, or as a dog^s, bemg himself a kind of^ild dog. ' In times of great famine, when'they can get no prey, wolves are said' to destroy one an6ther ; for when they meet together, bemoaning themselves one to another, as it were by consent, they run round in a circle, and the first which, through giddiness, falleth to the ground, is forthwith devotired by the rest. They are frightened at the ^trowing of stojKS, at fire, at the sound of bells, and at the sing- ing of men or women. When they set upon sheep, they make choice of a dark, cloudy day, that they may escape the more safely ; and they go against the wind, to prevent the dogs smelling them. It is said also, that the female bringeth forth one the first year, two the second, and so on till the ninth year. If the young one lap as a dog, she rejecteth it ; if it SUCK the water as a swine, or bite as a bear, she nourishes it. Many other things are said of this animal. It is recorded that one Gelon of Syracuse, then a scholar at school, was thus preserved : A wolf en- tering the school, seized on Gelon^s writing table, and hasted to he gone; Gelon pursued after his ta- ble : in the mean time the 'school-house fell down, whereby both master and scholars were all killed, Gelon alone being preserved. Many other things are reported of them. Gen, 49.-27. Benjamin shall ravin as a w. Isa. 11. 6. the w. shall dwell with the lamb 65. 25. the w. and the lamb shall'feed together Jer. 5. 6. a w. of the evenings shall spoil them John 10. 12. but he that is an bireling seeth the w. coming, the w. catcheth and scattereth ihe sheep WOLVES. Ezek. 22. -27. her princes are like w. ravening Hab, 1. 8. their horses fiercer than evening w. Zeph. 3. 3. her princes lions, her jndges evening w. Mat. 7. 15. but inwardly they are ravening w. 10. 10. I send yoa forth as sheep in the midst of w. Luke 10. 3. I send you forth ns lambs among w. Acts 20. 29. grievous w. sliall enter in among yoa WOMAN. God having created all the animals in pairs, male and female, and having brought them to Adam, that he might give them names ; in this review that Adam made of all living creatures, he could not observe that any one of them was like him- self, or created for him, 6en. 2. 19, 20. But God was pleased to give him a companion and assistant, as he had done to all the other creatures. He therefore cast Adam into a profound sleep, and when he was fast asleep, God took a rib out of his side, of which he formed the woman. When Adam awoke, he perceived it, and cried out. This is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh ; she shall be called by a name derived from that of man, because she is taken out 'of man, Wherefore a man shall forsake father and mo- ther, and shall oleave to his wife, and they two shall be one flesh ; or, *' they shall be but one in " two 'different- bodies, because of the produdHon '' of th^dreniuihich are the blood of both." Gen, 2.21,22, <^c. Some writers have thought, that Adam was created of both sexes; because it is said vi Gen. 1. 26; 27. Let us make man fn our image, after our likeness, and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea : So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him ; male and female created be them. He \ ' '- ■j,f the work of the sixth day. And in )wing chapter he relates the formation of lan in the manner before mentioned. It ■' ^rsfore affirmed, that man was already j^iiiitia male and female, before Eve was created. Others think, that the bodies of Adam and Eve were created even from the sixth day, but joined and fastened sidewise to each other; and that af- terwards God sent a deep sleep on Adam, and then separated the woman from him : And thus they explain those words, Gen. 2. 21. He took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; they translate he Hebrew thus, He took one (woman) oat of bis side, and 'put flesh in its place. The opinion that generally prevails is, that the man atid woman were cre- ated on the sixth day, according'to Gea. 1.^, and that what is related chap. 2.'20, Sfc. is only a recapitulation, or a supplement, to what had been before mentioned in a concise manner. Wornzu was created to be a companion and assistant to man: She was equal to him in that authority and jurisdiction that God gave them over all other animals: But after 'the fall, God made her subject to the governjnent of man, Gen. 3. 16, Thy desire shall be to thy husband, and be shall rule over thee. Besides the duties pre- scribed by the law, common to men and women, there were certain regulations peculiar to this sex ; as were those legal uncleannesses which they contracted during the times of their ordinary in- firmities. Lev. 15. 19. and those that attendei their lying in, Lev. 12. 2. and those which pro- ceeded from certain fiuxes of humours, at those seasons appointed by nature. Lev. 15. 25. The law also made them liable to the trial of the waters of jealousy, if their husbands had entertained any well-grounded suspicions of their fidelity. Num. 5. 14, Sfc. and when the tokens of virginity could not be ^found in them, they were stoned to death, Deut. 22. 20, 21. If a married woman made a vow, of whatever nature it was, she could not be obliged to keep if, if her husband was against it, and contradicted it the same day. But if he staid till the next day before he contradicted it, or, knowing the thing, if he held his peace, he was then supposed to con- sent to it, znd the woman was obliged to perform her vow, Tlum. 30. 6, 7, 8. See the Epistles of St, Paul, for the duties of women toward their husbands, 1 Cor. 7. 3, 4, SfC, Eph, 5. 22, 4-c, See also Tit. 2. 4, 5. and 1 Pet. 3. 1,, 2, 3. where modesty is recommended to them, and a great care in avoiding all Superfiuous orna- ments, and unnecessary finery of dress. The prophet Isaiah says. As for my people, women rule over them; thtit is, weak and effeminate men, Isa. 3. 12. And in chap. 19. 16. In that day shall Egypt be like unto women; that is, feeble and fearful. The prophet Ezekiel represents the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, -who both sprung from the same stoiik^by tv9o women, the 'dad gh- - ters of one mother, Ezek. 23. 2, 44. And in Rev. 12. 1. the church is represented by a. wo- man clothed with the sun and the moon under her feet. The church is compared to a woman, as she is the spouse of Christ ; and as Me woman is the weaker sex, so the chuirch hath always been the weakest part of the world. The aritickris- tian church is also represented as a Woman sitting on a scarlet-'colonred beast, fdll-ftf names of blas- phemy, Rev. 17. 3. Gen. 2.-22. and the rib of the man'nfade be a -w. 23. she shall be calledlo. she was taken out of man 3. 15. I will pat enmity bettveen 'thee and the w. 24. 5. ptfradventore the w.will not come, 39. 44. let thesarae'be the to. the Lord hath appointed Exod. 21. 22. if men strive and hurt a w. With ohiW Lev. 18. 23. nor shall aw. stand before a beast 20. 13. if a man lie with mankind as with a w. Num. 5. 18. he shall set the w. before the Lord, 30. 27. the w. shall be a curse among her people 25. 6. l>roa|fht a Midianitish w. in the sight of Moses 8. Pbinehas thrust the w. thro' her belly 30. 3. if a w. vow a vow to Lord and biod herself 31. 17. now kill every w, that hath known man Deut. 22. 14. 1 took this w. and found her not a maid Josh.2.4. the «j. took the two men and bid them 6. 22. go, and bring out thence the to. Rahab Jndg, 4. 9. Lord shall sell Sisera into the hand of a w. 9.53. a certain to. cast a piece of a millstone upon Abimelech's haad, brake liis scull, 2 .S'am. 11.21. 54. that men say not of me, a to. slew him 13. 11. art thou the roan that spakest to the w.? 14. 3. is there never a to. among all my people? 16. 4. Samson loved a to. in the valley of Sorek 19. 20. then came the w. in the dawning of the da^; 818 WOM Ruth 1. 5> thft w, was left of ber sods and basband 3. II. for m^ people know thou art a virtuous w. 4. 11. the Lord make tbe 10. like Rachel and Leah ISam, 1.15. Hannah said, I am aw. of sorrowful spirit 26. I am the w. that stood b^ thee here, praying 2. 20. Lord give thee seed of this w. fur the loan 28. 7. seek me a w. that bath a familiar spirit^ 2 Sam. 3. 8. thou charg;est me concerning this w. 11.2. from the roof David saw aw. washing herself 13. 17. pat now this w. out from me and bult door 17. 19. the w. spread a covering over the well 20.22, then w. went unto all people in her wisdom 1 Kings 3. 17. 1 and this w. dwell in one bouse 14. 5. she shall feign herself to be another w. 17. 17. the son of the w. fell sick and died 2 Kings ^, 8. went to Sbunem, where was a great w. 6. 26. there cried a to. saying, help, my lord, O king 8. 5. this is (be w. || 9. 34. see this cursed w. 2 Chron. 24. 7. tbe sons of Athaliah that wicked w. Joh 31. 9. if my heart have been deceived by a w. PsalA%.Q. pain as of a w. in travail, Isa. 13. S. | 21 3. 1 26. 17. Jer. 4. 3L | 6. 24. | 13. 21. I 22. 23. I 30. 6. I 31. 8. | 48. 41. | 49. 22, 24. I 50. 43. Vrov. 6. 24. to keep tbee from the evil w. 7. 10. behold, there met him a w. subtile of heart 9. 13. a foolish w. is clamorous, she is simple 12.4. a virtuous w. is a crown lo ber husband, 31.10. 14. 1. every wise w. bmldeth ber house, but foolish 21. 9. than with a brawling w. in a wide bouse, 19. 31. 10. who can find a virtuous w.? price rubies 30. a w. that fears the Lord shall be praised Eecl. 7. 26. the w. whose heart is snares and nets 28. but aw. among all those have I not found /fa. 42. 14. now will I cry like a travailing w, 45. 10. or to tbe w, what hast thoo brouf^bt forth ? 49. 15. can a w. forget her sacking child? 54. 6. the Lord hath cialied tbee as a lo. forsaken Jer. 6. 2. likened daughter of Zion to a delicate w. 31. 22. created a new thing, a w. compass a man Ziiim. 1. 17. Jerasal. is a menstrnous w. among them JExek. 16.30. the work of an imperioas whorish w, 23i. 44, they went in unto her, as they go in to aw. 36. 17. their way as the nncleanness of a removed w. Sos, 3. 1. go yet, love a w. beloved of her friend 13. 13. the sorrows of a travailing w. shall come upon bim, he is an unwise son, Mic. 4. 9, 10. Zech, 5. 7. this is a w. that sits in the ephab Mat. 5. 28. wboso looketh on a w. to lust after ber 9. 20. a w. which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve \ears, Marko. 25. LukeS. 43. 13. 33. leaven, which a w. took and hid in meal 15. 28. O w. great is thy faith, be it to thee as tboa 22. 27. unto the seventh, and last of all the w. died &\so,Mark 12. 2% Luke 20. 32. 26. 10. Jesus said, why trouble ye the w.? 13. this that this w. bath done shall be told ' Mark 10. 12. if a w. shall put away her husband Luke7. 39. who and what manner of w. is this? 44. Jesus said unto Simon, seest thou this w.? 13. 16. ought not this w. being a dangbler of Abrab. John 2. 4. w. what have I to do with thee 7 4. 9. askest drink, of me who am a w. of Samaria? 39. many believed on him for the saying of the w. 8. 3. brought to him a w. taken in adultery, 4. 10. when Jesus saw none but the w. he said 19. 26. he said to his mother, w. behold thy son Acts 9. 36. Dorcas, this w. was full of good works 17. 34. and a w. named Damaris believed * Mom. 1. 27. men leaving the natural use of the-w. 7. 2. the w. that bath an husband is bound 1 Car.7. 1. it is good for a man nnt to touch a w, 2. let every w. have her own husband 11. 5. but every to. that prayetb uncovered 6. if the w. be nnt covered, let ber be shorn 7. but the w.is tbe glory of the man 8. man is not of the w. but the w. of the man 9. man not for tbe w. but the w. for the man 10. the w. ought to have power on ber bead 11 nevertheless, neither is the man without tbe w. nor the w. without the man in the Lord 12 as the w. is of the man, so is the man by the w. 13. is it comely for aw. to pray to God uncovered 16. if a w. have long hair, it is a glory to her WOM Gal. 4. 4. God sent forth his son made of a w. I Thess. 5. 3. then destruc. cometb as travail on a to, I Tim. 2. 12. I suffer not a w. to teach or asurp 14. the w. being deceived, was in the transgression Rev. 2. 20. thou suifcrest that w. Jezebel to teach 12. 1. there appeared a w. clothed with the sun 6. the w. fled || 16. the earth helped tbe uf. 17. and tbe dragon was wroth with the w. 17. 3. I saw a w. sit on a scarlet-coloured beast 6. a w. drunken |1 7. T will tell mystery of the w. See Born, Man, Strange. Toung WOMAN. RutJU. 12.1et thy house be like that of Phaiez, of the seed which Lord shall give thee of this^ou7i^ w. WOMANKIND. Lev. IS. 22. shall not lie with mankind as with w. WOMB. Gen. 25. 23. Lord said, two nations are in thy w. 24. behold, there were twins in ber w. 38. 27. 29. 31. Lord opened Leah's w. || 30.22. Rachel's w. 49. 25. bless with blessings ofthe breasts, and of w. Exod. 13. 2. whatsoever openeth the w. is mine Num. 8. 16. the Levites are given me, instead of such as open every w. even of the first-born Judg. 13. 5. he shall be a Nazarite from the w. 7. Ruth 1. 11. are there yet any more sons in my w.? 1 Sam. 1. 5. but the Lord bad shut up her w. 6. Joh 3. 11. why died I not from tbe w.? 10. 18. why hast thou brought me forth of tbe w.? 2']. 20. the w. shall forget him, he shall be no more 31. 15. did not he that made thee in w. make bim? 38. 8. brake forth as if it bad issued out of the w. 29. out of whose w. came the ice ? Psal. 22. 9. but thou art he who took me out of tbe w. 10. 1 was cast upon thee from the w. art my God 58. 3. tbe wicked are estranged from the w. 71. 6. by thee have I been hoiden up from the w. 110. 3. thy people willing, from w. of the morning Prov. 30. 16. the barren w. says not, it is enough 31. 2. what, my son? aud what, the son of my w,? Eccl, 11. 5. thou knowest not how bones grow in w. Isa. 44. 2. Lord formed thee from the w. 24. | 49. 5. 46. 3. O Israel, which are carried from the w. 48.' 8. wast called a transgressor from the w. 49. 1. tbe Lord bath called me from the w. 15. she not have compassion on the son of her w. 66. 9. shall I cause to bring forth, and shut tbe w.? Jer. 1. 5. before thon camest forth out of the w. 20. 17. because he slew me not from the w, or my mother's w. to be always great with me 18. why came I forth of the w. to see labour? Ezek. 20. 26. pass thro' the hre atl that openeth the w. Hos,9, 11. their glory shall flee from the birth and w. 14. give them a miscarrying w, and dry breasts 12. 3. be took his brother by the heel in the w. Luke I. 31. behold, thou shalt conceive in thy w. 41. the babe leaped in her w. for joy, 44. 2.21. name Jesus, before he was conceived in the w. 23. every male that openeth the w. shall be holy See Frhit, Mother, WOMBS. Gen. 20. 18. tbe Lord bad fast closed up all tbe w. Luke 23. 29. blessed are the w. that never bare WOMEN. Gen. 24. 11. the time that w. go out to draw water Exod. 15. 20. all the w. went out after Miriam 39. 25. all the w. that were wise-hearted did spin '26. all the w. whose heart stirred them up L'e'iK'26. 26. ten w. shall hake your bread in one oven Num7Zl. 15. Moses said, have ye saved all w. alive? Oeut, 20. 14. the w. and little ones take captives Josh, 8. 35. Joshua read the law before the w. Judg.h. 24. blessed above w. shall Jael wife of Heb. be 21. 14. they saved alive of the w. of Jabesh-gilead 1 Sam. 2. 22. Eli heard bow they lay with the w. 15. 33. as thy sword bath made w. childless, so shall 18. 6. the w. came out ofthe cities of Israel 7. the w. answered one another as they played 21. 4. if the young men kept themselves from w. 5. of a truth w. have been kept from us three dajs 30. 2. the Amalekites bad taken the w. captives 2 Sam. 1. 26. thy love to me passing the love of w. 15. 16. tbe king left ten w. to keep the house 1 Kings 3j 16. then came two u\ itbat were harlots WON 2 Kings 8. 12. and rip np their w. with child, 15. 1 6. 23.7. where the w. wove banginfrs for the grove lieh. 13.26. even him did outlandish w. cause to sin Esth. 1. 9. Vashti tbe queen made a feast for the u>. 2. 17. Abasuerus loved Esther above all the w. 3. 13. to sla^ all Jews, little cbildreii and w. 8. 11. Joh 42. 15. no w. fonnd so fair as Job's daughters Psal. 45. 9. king's daughters among tby honourable 10, Prov, 31. 3. give not i\iy strength to w. Cant. 1. 8. O thou fairest among w. 5. 9. | G. 1. Isa. 3. 12. as for my people, w. rule over them 4. 1. in that da^ seven w. shall take hold of oue man 19. 16. in that daj Eg^pt shall be like to w. 27. II. the w. come, and set them on fire 32. 9. rise op, je w. that are at ease, hear my 10. careless w. j| 11. tremble, ye w. be troubled Jer. 7. IS. the w. knead their dough to make cakes 9. 17. call for the mourning and cunning w. 20. yet bear the word of the Lord, O ^e w. 38. 22. all tbe u). left, shall be brought to tbe king 44. 24. Jeremiah said to all the w. hear the word 50. 37. Ibey shall become w. and shall be robbed 51. 30. the mighty men of Babylon became as to. Lam.2.20. shall the w. eat children of a span long? 4. 10. the pitiful w. have sodden their children 5. 11. they ravished w. in ZioD and maids in Jadah Ezek. 8. 14. there sat «;. weeping for Tammuz 9. 6. slay utterly maids, little children, and w. 13. 18. woe to w. that sew pillows to all armholes 16. 34. the contrary is in thee from other w. 38. I will judge thee as w. that break wedlock 23.2. there were two w. daughters of one mother 45. judge after the manner of w. that shed blood 48. ID. may be taught not to do after your lewdness Dan. 11. 17. he shall give him the daughter of «>. 37. nor shall he regard the desire of «>. nor any god Hos. 13. 16. their w. with child shall be ript up Amosl. 13. because they have ript up w. with child Mic. 2. 9. the w. of my people have ye cast out Nah. 3. 13. thy people in the midst of tbee are 10. Zech. 5. 9. there came out two le. and had wings 8. 4. old ui. shall dwell in the streets in Jerusalem 14. 2. the houses rifled, the to. shall be ravished Mat. 11. 11. among them that are born of to. not ri- sen a greater than John Baptist, Luke 7. 28. 14. 21. Jesus fed 5000 men, besides to. 15. 38. 24. 41. two 10. grinding at the mill, Luke 17. 35. 27. 55. and many m. were then beholding afar off iMke 1. 28. blessed art thou among to. 42. 24. 22. certain to. also made us astonished 24. and found it even so as the 10. had said i4c/s 1.14. these all continued in prayer with the to. 13. 50. but the Jews stirred up the devout 10. 16. 13. we speak to the to. which resorted thither 17. 4. ofthe chief to. not a few believed, 12. Rom. 1. 26. their 10. did change the natural use 1 Cor. 14. 34. let your to. keep silence in tbe churches 35. it is a shame for to. to speak in the church Phil. 4. 3. help those to. which laboured with me 1 Tim. 2. 9. to. adorn themselves in modest apparel 10. which beooraeth to. professing godliness 11. let the to. learn in silence with all subjection 5. 2. entreat tbe elder to. as mothers, younger as 14. I will therefore that the young to. marry 2 Tim. 3. 6. lead captive silly to. ladeu with sins Tit. 2. 3. tbe aged to. behave as becometh holiness 4. they may teach the younger to. to be sober Heb. 1 1.35. to. received their dead raised tolife again 1 Pet.3. 5. after this manner the holy to. adorned Rev. 9. 8. they had hair as the hair of to. their teeth a» 14. 4. these are they that are not defiled with 10. .See Children, Men, StNGiiCG^ Strange. WOM Ati -servants. Gen.20.14.Abimelech gave to.-ieronn(s to Abraham 32. 5. Jacob had men-servants and io.-sert;«n(* WON. 1 Chron. 26. 27. out of tbe spoils to. in battles Prov. 18. 19. a brother olfended is harder to be w. 1 Pet.S. 1. may be to. by the conversation of wives WONDER. Deut. 13. 1. if a prophet give thee a sign or a 10. 2. and the sign or the 10. come to pass 28. 46. they shall be upon tbee for a sign and « w. WON WOO WOR 819 2 Ohron. 32. 31. who sent to him to euqaiie of the ir. PiuU. 71. 7. 1 am as a 10. to many, thou art my refuge Isa. 20. 3. like as Isaiah waltzed barefoot for aw. 29. 14. I will do a marvellous work and a w. Acts 3. 10. they were filled with w. and amazement Rev. 12. 1. there appeared a great w. in heaven, 3. WONDER, Verb. Jstt. 13.t8. they shall to. one at another 29. 9. stay yourselves and w. cry ye out and w. Jer. 4. 9. the priests and the prophets shall w. Hab. 1. 5. behold ye, regard and w. marvellously Acts 13. 41. behold, ye despisers, w. and perish Rev. 17. 8. they that dwell on the earth shall w. WONDERFUL. Dent. 28. 59. the Lord will make thy plagues w. 2 Sam. 1. 26. thy love to me was w. passing love of 2 Chron. 2. 9. house I am to build shall be w. great Job 42. 3. I have uttered things too w. for me Psal. 119. 129. thy testimonies w. my S(ml keep them 131.tl. nor do I exercise myself in things too tu. 139. 6. such knowledge is too w. for me Prov, 30. 18. there be three things that are too w. Isa. 9. 6. his name shall be calle^, W. Counsellor 25. 1. O Lord, 1 will praise thee, hast done w. things 28. 29. from the Lord of hosts who is w. in counsel Jer. 5. 30. a w. thing is committed in the land Dan. 8.t 13. a saint said to the w. numberer Mat. 21. 15. when they saw the w. things he did See Works. WONDERFULLY. 1 Sam. 6. 6. when he had wrought w. among thera Psal. 139. 14. 1 will praise thee, for I am w. made Lam. 1. 9. therefore Jerusalem came down w. Dan. 8. 24. be shall destroy w. and shall prosper WONDERS. Exod. 3. 20. I will stretch out my hand and smite Egypt with all my to. 7. 3. | 11. 9. Deiil. 6. 22. ! 7. 19. I 26.8. I 34. 11. 4. 21. see thou do those m. \\ 11. 10. did these w. 15. 11. the Lord is fearful in praises, doing to. Deut. 4. 34. hath God assayed to take a nation by lo. Josh, 3. 5. to-morrow the Lord will do to. among you 1 Chron. 16. 12, remember his lo. Psal. 105. 5. Neh. 9.10. thou shewedst w. upon Pharaoh 17. nor were mindful of thy w. Psal. 78. II, 43 Job 9. 10. God doeth w. without number Psal. 77. 11. surely I will remember thy lo. of old 14. thou art the God that doest w. 88. 10. wilt thou shew w. to the dead? 12. shall thy w. be known in the dark ? 89. 5. the heavens shall praise thy w. O Lord 96. 3. declare bis w. among all people ' 105. 27. they shewed his w. in the land of Ham 106. 7. our fi^thers understood not thy w. in Egypt 107. 24. these see his works and his lo. in the deep 135. 9. who sent w. into the midst of Egypt 136. 4. to him who alone doeth great w. ' Isa. 8. 18. 1 and the children are for w. in Israel Jer. 32. 20. who hath set signs andto. in land of Egypt 21. and hast brought forth thy people witli w. Dan. 4. 2. 1 thought good to shew the signs and m. 3. how great are his signs ! how mighty his w.! 6. 27. he worketh lo. in heaven and in earth 12. 6. how long shall it be to the end of these w.? Joel 2, 30. I will shew w. in heaven, Acts 2. 19. Mat, 24. 24. there shall arise' false Christs and false prophets, and shall shew great to. Mark 13. 22 John 4. 48, Jesus said, except ye see signs and to. Acts 2. 22. Jesus, a man approved of God by w, 43. fear came on every soul, many signs and to. were done by the apostles, 5. 12. | 14. 3. | 15. 12. 4. 30. that to. may be done by the name of Jesus 6. 8. Stephen did erreat »«- mnnt..-. *i — ^ - „ __ .,..^ i,i(/s 1 8. 23 . lay the bullock on to. and no fire under 2 Kings 2. 24. there came two she- bears out of the to. 1 Chron. 29. 2. I have prepared w. for things of lo. Psal. 80. 13. the boar out of the to. doth waste it 132. 6. we found it in the fields of the to. 141. 7. as when one cleaveth to. upon the earth Prov. 26. 20. where no to. is, there the fire goeth out 21. as w. to fire, so is a contentions man to kindle fire EccL 10. 9. he that cleaveth to. shall be in danger Isa. 10. 15. staff should lift up itself as if it were no to. 30.33. the pile thereof is fire and much to. 45. 20. they that set up the to. of their image 60. 17. for iron I will bring silver, for to. brass Jer. 5. 14. 1 will make my words fire, this people w. 7. 18. the children gather to. the fathers kindle fire 28. 13. thou hast broken the yokes of w. but shalt E:ek. 15. 3. shall to. be taken thereof to do any work 24. 10. heap on to. || 39. 10. no to. oat of the field Mic. 7. 14. the flock which dwell solitary in the to. Hab. 2. 19. woe to him that saith to the to. awake Hag. 1. 8. go up, bring to. and build the house Zech. 12. 6. like an hearth of fire among the to; 1 Cor. 3. 12. if any build on this foundation to. hay 2 Tim. 2. 20. but also vessels of to. and earth See Offering, Stone, WOODS. 25. they shall sleep safely in the to. WOOF. Lev. IS. 48. if the plague be in the warp or to. 51. if the plague be spread in the warp or the to. 52. burnt that garment, whether warp or to. 53. if the plague be not spread, wash the to. 58. 56. then he shall rend it out of the warp or to. S9. this is the law of leprosy in the warp or w. WOOL. Judg. 6. 37. 1 will put a Heece of to. in the floor 2 Kings 3. 4. Mesha rendered 100,OuO rams with i«. Psal. 147. 16. the Lord giveth snow like to. Prov. 31. 13. she seeketb to. and flax, and worketh Isa. 1. 18. tho* your sins like crimson, shall be as to.. 51. 8. worm shall eat them like to. bnt my right. Ezeh. 27. 18. Damascus was thy merchant in to. 34. 3. ye eat the fat, ye clothe you with the to. 44. 17. and no to. shdl come upon them Dan. 7. 9. the hair of his head like to. Rev. 1. 14. Hos. 2.5. 1 will go after my lovers that give me my to.. 9. I will recover my vj. and my flax given to cover WOOLLEN. Lvv. 13. 47. the gai-ment, whether to. or linen, 69. 48. the leprosy be in the warp or woof of to. 52. 19. 19. nor shall a garment mingled of linen and to. come upon thee, Deut. 22. 11. WORD, In Hebrew, Dabar; iii Greek, Rhema, or Lo- gos. It signifies, 1. The eternal Son of God, the uncreated Wisdom, the second Person of the most holy Trinity, equal and consubsianlial with the Father. The Evangelist John, chap. 1. 1. more expressly than any other, has opened the mys- tery of this WORD, wlien he tells us. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made "by him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. Christ Jesus is called the WORD, (1) In respect of his person^ he being the express image of the Father, as we are told, Heb. 1. 3. as otir words are of our thoughts. (2) In respect of his oJEce, 6c- cause the Father made known his will to the church in all ages by him, as we declare out minds one to another by our words, John 3, 34.. (3) Because the Messiah was called The Word of God by the Jews. The Chaldee Para- phrasts, the most ancient Jewish writers extant, generally make use of the word MEMRA, which signifies the Word, tn those places where Moses puts the name Jehovah. And it is gene- rally thought, that under this term the Para- phrasts would intimate the Son of God, the second Person of the Trinity. Now their testimony is so much the more considerable, as having lived before Christ, or at the time of Christ, they are irrefragable witnesses of the sentiments of their nation concerning this article, since their Targum, or Explication, has always been, and still is, in universal esteem among the Jews. And as they ascribe to Memra all the attributes of the Deity, it is concluded from thence, that they believed the divinity of the WORD. They say, that it was MBMRA, or th^ WORD, which created the world; which appeared to Moses on Mount Sinai; which gave him the law; which spoke to him face to face; which brought Israel out of Egypt; which marclied before the people; which wrought all those miracles which are recorded in the book of Exodus. It was the same WORD that appeared to Abraliam in the plain of Mamre; that was seen of Jacob at Beth-el, to whom Jacob made his vow, and acknowledged as God, Gen. 28. 20. If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, cj-c. then shall the Lord be my God. II. The word is taken for what is written in the sacred books of the Old and New Testament, Luke 11. 28. Blessed are they that hear the toord of God and keep it. Jam. 1. 22. Be ye doers of the loord. This is tlie inspired and created word. III. For the divine law, which teaches and commands good things, and forbids evil. Psalm 119. 101. I have refrained my feet from every evil way, that I might keep thy icorrf. This is the word of precept or commandment. IV. For every promise of God, touching any good things, whether temporal or eternal. Psalm 119. 25. Quicken thou me according to thy word. So in verses 38, 49. Stablish thy toord unto thy servant, who is devoted to thy fear Remember the toord untt thy servwC 820 WOR upon "wbich thou hast caused me to hope. This is the word 0/ promise. V. For prophecy, or visioiij Isa. 2. 1. The word that Isaiah saw. VI. Word also sonifies the commartd of Godf Fsal. 147. 18. He sendeth oat his toordt and melteth them; speaking of the ice. One word shall dissolve them. So in Luke 5. 5. Ne- vertheless at thj word I will ]et down the net. It was thus the good centurion said to Christ, Wherefore neither thought I mjself worthy to come nnto thee; but say in a word, and my servant shall be healed, Luke 7. 7. This is a word of authority, ordering things to he done effectually. In Mat. 4. 3, 4. the devil putting our Saviour upon an itnnecessary proof of his divinity, and a distrust of God*s providence, by desiring him to turn the stones into bread; our Saviour an- swers him, that man does not, live. by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the month of God ; that is, by whatsoever the provi- dence of God shall afford, and bless for our* sup- port; yea, a man may live by his power and will only, without any means at all, if God so please ; or be fed by ravens, as Elijah was; and there- fore no man should absolutely rest upon the means, and, ivithout warrant, run to an extraordinary course for supply, but should trust in God, and wait on him to provide as he pleases. Gen. 37. 14. go and bring me w. again, Mat. 2. 8. 44. 18. O my lord, let me speak a.w. 2 Sain. 14, 12. Exod. 8. 13. Lord did according to the to. of Moses 12. 35. Israel did according to the w. of Moses 32. 28. Levi did according to the w. .Lev. 10*7. Num. 13. 26. they brought back w. unto them 22, 8. lodge here, I will briag yoa w. Deut, 1. 22. 20. yet tbe w. I shall say to thee, that do 35. the u). I shall speak || 38. the w. God putteth 23. 5. the Lord put a w. in Balaam's mouth Deut. 1. 25. they brought us w. again, and said 4.2. ye shall not add nnto the w. I command you 8. 3. but by every w. that proceedeth out of the mouth of God doth man live. Mat. 4. 4, 15. to. beware there be not a w. in thy heart 18. 20. the prophets that presume to speak a w. %\. how shall we ,know the w,? Jer. 28. 9. 21. 5. iby their w;. shall every controversy be tried 30. 14. tbe w. is nigh thee, ^om- 10. 8. Josh. 1. 13. remember the w. Moses commanded 8. .35. there was not a w. which Joshua read not 14. 7. 1 brought him w. \\ 22. 32. brought them tc. 1 Sam. 4. 1. the -w. of Samuel came to all Israel 17.t 30. he turned, and spake after the same w. 2 Sam. 3. 11. he could not answer Abner a w. 7. 7. in all places spake I a lu. 1 Chron. 17. 6. 25. the w. thou hast spoken concerning thy servant 15. 28. till there come w. from you to certify me 19. 10. speak ye not a w. of bringing the king '24.4. the king's w. prevailed, 1 Chron. 21. 4. 1 Kinga 2. 30. Benaiah brought the king w. again, 2 Kings 22. 9, 20. 2 Chron. 34. 16, 28. 42. the w. that I have vheard is good S. 56. hath not failed one w. of all his promise IS. 21. the .people answered not a w. Jsa. 36. 21. ^24. all the people answered, the w. is good 2 Kings 6. 18. he smote according to the w. of Elisha 18. 28. hear the w. of the great king of Assyria 1 Chron. 16. 16. mindful of the w. which he com- manded to a thousand generations, Psal. 105. 8. "^1. 12. advise what w. I shall bring to him Neh. 1. 8. remember w. thou commandedst Moses JSsth. 1. 21. he did according to w. of Memucan 7. 8. as the w. went out of the king's mouth •ro&2. 13. they sat down, none spake a w. to Job Psal. 17. 4. by w, of thy lips, I have kept me 68. 11. the Lord gave the w. many published it 119. 49. remember the w. to thy servant on which 123. mine eyes fail for the w. of thy righteousness 139. 4. there is not a w, in my tongne, but thou Prov. 12. 25. a good w. maketh tbe heart glad 13. 13. whoso despiseth the w. shall he destroyed 14. 16. simple believefih every w. but the prudent 15. 23. w. spoken in due season how good is it ! 18.'* 13. he that ret-avneth a w. before he bear it WOR Prov. 25. 11. a w. fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver EccL 5.t 2. be not hasty to utter any «?. before' God 8. 4. where the w. of a king is, there is power Isa. 5.24. they despised 10. of the Holy One of Israel 8. 10. speak w. and it shall not stand, God with ns 9. 8. the Lord sent a w. to Jacob, it lighted on Israel 29. 21. that make a man an offender for a w. 30. 21. thine ears shall hear a 10. behind thee 41. 28. there was no counsellor could answer a w. 44.26. that confirmeth the w. of his servant 45. 23. the w. is gone out of my mouth 50. 4. I should know how to speak a w. in season Jer. 5. 13. become wind, and the w. is not in them 9. 2t). let your ear receive w. of his mouth, 10. 1. 18. 18. nor shall the w. perish from the prophet 23. 36. for every man's w. shall be his burden 26. 2. speak nnto them, diminli^h not a w. 34. 5. for I have pronounced the w. saith the Lord 37. 17. king said, is there any w. from the Lord 44. 16. as for the w. thou hast spoken unio ns Ezek. 3, 17. therefore hear w. at my month, 33. 7. 12. 25. the w. that I shall speak shall come to pass 28. the w. that I have spoken shall be done 13. 6. that they would confirm the w. 33. 30. hear what is w. that coraeth from the Lord Dan. 3. 28. who have changed the king's w. 4. 17. the demand is by theiw. of the holy ones 31. while the w. was in the king's mouth Jonah 3. 6. for w. came to the king of Nineveh Hag. 2. 5. according to the w. I covenanted with you Mat. 8. 8. speak the w. only, he shall be healed 12. 32. whoso speaketh a w. against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him, Luke 12. 10. 36. of every idle w, men shall give account 13. 19. when any one heareth tbe w. of the king- dom, 20, 22,23. Mark^. 16, 18, 20. Luke S. 15. 21. for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the w. he is offended, Mark 4. 17. 15.23. Jesus answered Syrophen. woman not a 10. 18. 16. that every w. maybe established, 2 Cor. 13. 1. 22. 46. no man was able to answer him a w. 27. 14. Jesus answered him to never a w. '28. 8. they did run to bring his disciples w. Mark 4. 14. the sower soweth the w. 14. 72. Peter called to mind the w. that Jesus said 10. 20. the Lord confirming tbe w. with signs Litke 4. 36. were all amazed, saying, what a w. is this ! 7. 7. say in a w. and my .servant shall be healed 24. 19. Jesus, a prophet, mighty in w. and deed John 1, 1. in the beginning was the W> and the W. was with God, and the W. was God 14. the W. was made flesh, and dwelt among us 2. 22. they believed the w. that Jesus said, 4. 50. 12. 48, w. I have spoken shall judge him in last day 14. 24. the w. which you hear is not mine 15. 3. ye are clean through the w. I spake to you 20. remember the w. that I said unio you 25. that w. might be fulfilled, written in their law 17. 20. who shall believe on me through their w. Acts 10. 36. the w. which God sent to Israel 13. 15. if ye have any w. of exhortation, say on 26. to you is the w. of this salvation sent 15. 7. that Gentiles, by my month, should hear w, 17. 11. they received the w. with all readiness 20. 32. 1 commend yon to the w. of his grace 28. 25. after that Paul had spoken one w. Rom. 10. 8. that is the iv. of faith which we preach 15. 18. to make Gentiles obedient by w. and deed 1 Cor. 4. 20. kingdom of G. is not in w. but in power 12. 8. w. of wisdom, to another w. of knowledge 2 Cor. 1. 18. our w. toward you was not yea and nay 5. 19. God committed to ns the w. of reconciliation 10. 11. such as we are in w. by letters when absent Gal. 5. 14. all the law is fulfilled in one w. 6. 6. let him that is taught in the w. communicate Eph. 5. 26. cleanse with washing of water by the w. Phil. 1. 14. are bold to speak the w. without fear 2. 16. holding forth the w. of life, to rejoice in day Col. 1. 5. heard in the to. of the truth of the gospel 3. 16. let the mj. of Christ dwell in yon richly 17. whatsoever ye do in w. or deed, do in name 1 Thess, 1. 5. our gospel came not to you in w. only 6, having received the w. in much affliction WOR 1 Tltcss. 2. 13. ye receive it not as w. of men, but as it is in trnih, w. of God working effectually in you 2 Thess. 2, 2. or be troubled, not by spirit, nor byu;. 15. hare been taught, -whether by m>. or our epistle 1'7. God comfort and stablish you in every goodw, . 3. 14. if any man obey not our w. by this epistle 1 Tim. 4. 12. be thou an exam]tle of believers in w. 5. 17. they who labour in the w. and doctrine 2 Tim. 2. 17. their w. will eat as doth a canlcer 4. 2. preach w.' be instant in season, out of reason Tit. 1. 9. holding fast the faithful w. as taught Heb. 1.3. upholding all things by the lo. of hrs.jowei- 2. 2. if the mj. spoken by angels was stedfast 4. 2. but the w. preached did not pro6t them 5. 13. is unskilful in the w^ of righteousness 7. 2S. but the 10. of the oath,Avhich was since the law 12. 19. intreated w. should not be spoken any more 13. 22. brethren, suffer the w. of exhortation Jam. 1. 21. receive with meekness the engrafted lo. 22. be ye doers of the w. and not hearers only 23. if any be a hearer of the w. and not a doer 3. 2. if any man offend not in w. is a perfect man 1 Pet. 2. 2. as babes desire the sincere milk of the w. 8. even to them who stumble at the lo. being 3. 1. if any obey not the w. may without the w. 2 Pet. 1. 19. we'have a more sure to. of prophecy 3. 7. the heavens by the same w. are kept in store 1 John 1. 1. our hands have handled the w. of life 3. 18. let us not love in iv. but in deed and truth 5. 7. the Father, the W. and the Holy Ghost are one Rev. 3. 10. because thou hast kept w. of my patience 12. 11. they overcame by the w. of their testimony WORD of Gad. 1 Sam, 9. 27. that I may shew thee the w. of God 1 Kings 12.22. tbe w. of God came to Shemaiah 1 Chron. 17. 3. the w. of God came to Nathan Prov. 30. 5. every w. of God is pure, he is a shield Isa. 40. 8. the w. o/our God shall stand for ever Mark 7.13. making the w. of God of none effect Luke 3. 2. the w, of God came unto John in wildem. 4. 4. not by bread alone, but by every w. of God 5. 1. the people pressed on him to bear the w'. of God 8. 11. parable is this, the seed is the w. of God 21. my brethren aie these that hear tlie so. of God 11. 28. blessed are they that hear the m. of God John 10. 35. if he called them gods to whom w, of God Acts 4. 31. they spake the w. of God with boldness 6. 2. not reason that we should leave the w, of God 7, the w. of God increased in Jerusalem, 12. 24. 8. 14. that Samaria had received the to. of God 11. 1. the Gentiles had received the w. of God 13. 7. Sergius Paulus desired to hear the w. of God 44. the whole city came to hear the mj. of God 46. MI. of God should have been first spoken to yon 1 9. 20. so mightily grew the w. of God and prevailed Rom. 9. 6. not as the' uj. o/ God hath taken none effect 10. 17. faith by hearing, hearing by the w. of God 1 Cor. 14. 36. came the «j. of God out from you ? 2 Cor. 2. 17. as many which corrupt the to. of God 4. 2. not handling the hi. of God deceitfully Eph. 6. 17. take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the mj. of God Col. 1. 25. which is given me to fulfil the mi. of God 1 Thess. 2. 13. when ye received the to. of God 1 Tim. 4. 5. it is sanctified by «j. of God and prayer 2 Tim. 2. 9. but the u>. of God is not bound Tit. 2. 5. that the mi. of God be not blasphemed Heb. 4. 12. the mj. of God is quick and powerful 6. 5. and have tasted the good mi. of God 11. 3. the worlds were framed by the mi. of God 13. 7. who have spoken to yon the mi. of God 1 Pet. 1. 23. being born again by the hi. of God 2 Pet, 3. 5. by the mj. of God the heavens were of old 1 John 2. 14. are strong, the mj. of God abideth in you Rev. 1. 2. who bare record of the to. of God 9. I was in the isle of Patmos, for the mj. of God 6. 9. the souls of them that were slain for hi. of God 19. 13. his name is called the to. of God 20. 4. them that were beheaded for the ui. of God See Heakd. His WORD. Num. 27. 21. at his w. shsdl they go out, and at his HI. they shall come in, both he and Israel 30. 2. if a man vow a vow, he shall not break Usw, WOR WOR WOR 821 t liam. 1. 23. only the Lord establish his w. 2 Sam. 23. 2, and liU w. was in my tongae 1 Kiags2. 4. that the Lord may continue his w. 8. 20. Lord hath performed his tv. that he spake, I am risen up in room of my father, 2 Chron. 6. 10. 2 Kings 1.16. no God in Israel, to enqaire of iis u). 2 Chron. 10. 15. that the Lord might perform his w. Psal. 56. 4. in God will I praise his w. in bim trast, 10. 103. 20. hearkening,.Qnto the voice of his to. 105. 19. until the. time that his w. came 28. and they rebelled not against his w. 106. 24. they believed not hisw. bat murmured 107. 20. be sent his, to, and healed them 130. 5. 1 wait for the Lord and in las w. do I hope 147. 15. his Ml. runneth very swiftly 18. he sendeth out his w. and melteth tbem 19. he shewetb his m, unto Jacob, his statutes 148. 8. snow, vapour, stormy wind fulfilling his w, Xsa. 66. 5. hear, ye that tremble at his w. Jer. 20. 9.' but his w. was in my heart asa fire Lam. 2. 17. he hath fulfilled his w. he-oommanded Joel2. 11. he isstrong that executetb his iv. Mat. 8. 16. be cast out the spirits with his w. Iiukei, 32. astonished, for his w. was with power Johnii 41. many believed because of his own w. 5. 38. ye have not his iv. abiding' in you Acts 2. 41. they that gladly received, his w. Tit. 1.3. but hath in, due' times manifested his ui. 1 John 2. 5. whoso keepeth his w. in himis.the-love See Lord. My WORD. Num. U, 23., whether myw. shall come to pass 20. 24. becausBvye rebelled against my. m. 1 King9 6. 12. then will f perform my m. with.thee 17*. 1. no dew>~iior>rain, hut according,,to myw. Isa. 55.11. so shall m^.w. be that gpeth nut of mouth 66. 2. 1 will look to him that trembleth at my',w. Jer. 1. 12. 1 will hasten my w. to. perform. it 23. 28. he that hath my w. let himi speak my m. 29. is not my w. like as a . lire, saith the Lord ? 30. I am against the prophets that steal my w. 29.. 10. f wiUperform my good w. towards you Mat. 24. 35. but my. w. shall not pass away John 5. 24. be that faeareth my w. and believetb 8. 31.ye continue in my w. ye are m.y disciples indeed 37. to kill me because myw. hath- no place in.yon i '43. even because ye cannot hear my w. Revi 3. 8. thou hast kept my w. not denied my name This WORD. Exod. 14. 12. is not this the ui. that we did tell thee ? Josh'. 14..10.Uiiice tlie Lord spake this w. to Moses 2 Sam. ,19. 14.. they sent this w. to the king 1 Kings 2. 23. has not spoken this w. against bis life 2£%sl9. 21. thii is the w. that the Lord bath spoken of him, Isa. 16. 13. | 24. 3. )37. 22. Ezra 6. 11. that whosoever shall alter this wj 10. 5. swear that they shonlddo according,to thiswi Isa. 8. 20. if they speak not aocording.to this w, 30. 12. because ye despise this m. and trust in oppress Jer. 5. 14. because ye speak this w. 23. 38. 7. 2. proclaim there this w. and say, hear word 13. 12. thbu shalt speak unto them this w. 14. 17. therefore shalt thou say this w. to them 22. 1. Lord said, go down, and speak tlfere this w. 26. 1. in the reigq of Jehoiakim this w. came from' the Lord, saying, 27. 1. | 34. 8.,| 36. IJ 28. 7: hear now this w. Amos 3. 1. | 4. 1. 1 5. 1 Van. 10. 11. when he had. spoken Mis w. to me Zechi 4. 6. this is the w, of the Lord to Zeruhbabel i Acts 22. 22. they gave him andence to this m. Siim. 9. 9. for thisis w, of promise, Sarah have a son Heb. 12. 27. this w. yet once more, sisoifieth. 1 p:,'# t ntf . w. Mv, ue saia^ be it. according to thy.w. Num. 14. 20. I have pardoned, according to thy to. Vent. 33. 9.'have observed of ray heart Ezek. 40. 46.. drop thy w. toward the south, prophesy 21.2. drop.. 12. Elisha telletb the to. thou speakest 18. 20. but they are but vain w. Isa. 36'. 5. 2Chron. 9.t29. Solomon's acts wriltenjnio. of Nathan 12.t 15. in to. of Shemaiah,|| |20.t 34. in to. of Jehu 29. 30. to singi praises with theto. of David 32. 8. the people rested on the to. of Hezekiah Esth. 9. 30. ho sentletters withto. of peace and truth Job 6: 26. do ye imagine to reprove to. and speeches 8. 2. shall the to. of thy mnntb be like a strong wind i 12. 11. doth not the ear try to..' 34. 3. 15. 13. thou lettest such to. go out of thy mouth 16. 3. shall vain to. have an end, or what emboldens I 4. I could, heap up to. against you and shake my 18. 2. how long will it be ere ye make an end of to..'. 19. 2. how long.will ye break me in pieces with to.? 23. 5.1 would know the to^ he wouldi answer me' io T Ujyg esteemed the to. of his mnutb more S5 ii he multiplieth to. without knowledge ;..-,,' 5y .-'Jiew theOi that there are yet to; for God. , 558. 2. who is this that darkeneth counsel by to.' __™. 1... 14. let the to. of my mnutb he acceptable. 23. 1. why so far from the to., of my roaring ! 36. 3. the to. of hi» mouth are iniquity and deceit 52. 4. thoulovest all devouring to. O deceitfal tongae .55. 21. to. of his mouth were. smoother than batter 59. 12.. for to. of their, lips, let thera be taken 65.t3. to. of iniquities prevail against me 137.t3. they required of ns the to. of a song Prov. 1 . 6. to unde-xstand the to. of t\lt wise Prov, 4. 5. decline not from the w. of my raoatn, 5, 7 6. 2. thou art snared with to. of thy mouth 10. 19. in multitude of to. there wanteth not sin 12. 6. 10. of the wicked are to lie in wait for blood 15. 26. the to. of the pure are pleasant to. .18. 4. the to. of a man's mouth are as deep waters 8. the- to. of a tale-bearer are as wounds, 26. 22. 19. 7. he pursneth tbem with w, they are wanting 27. he causeth thee to err from u>. of knowledge 22. 12. he overthrows the to. of the transgressor 17. bow down thine ear, hear the w. of the wise 21. make thee know certainty of the to. of truth that tbou mightest answer the to. of troth 23. 8. and thou shalt lose thy sweet w, 29. 19. a servant will not be corrected by to. EccL5.i. foors voice known bymultitnde of to. 10.14* 10. 12. the to. of a wise man's' mouth are gracious 12. 10. the preacher sought to find out acceptable to. what was written, even the to. of ti^ntb 11. the to. of the wise are as goads and as nails Isa. 29. 11. is become as the to. of a book sealed 37. 4. it may be God will hear the to. of Rabshakeh 59. 13. ottering from the heart to. of falsehood Jer. 1 1 . 2. hear ye the to. of this covenant, 6. 23. 9. because of the Lord and to. of his holiness 35. 14. to. of Jonadab son of Recbabare performed 44. 28. remnant shall knoW' whose to. shall stand Ezek, 3. 6. whose to. thou canst not understand, i^ati. 7. 25. shall speak great to. against most High 12. 4. shut up the to. || 9. the to. are closed up Has. 6. 5. 1 have slain them by the to. of my.raoutb 14. 2. take with you to. and turn to the Lord . Zech. 1. 13. answered with good and comfortable to 7. 7. should ye not hear the to. the Lord hathi cried? Mat^26i Ai, saying the'same to. Maff^ .14. 39. Luke 4.22. all wondered at gracious to; which proceed. John,G. 63. the to. I speak to you they are life 68. to whom we go? tbnu hast the to. of eternal life 17.8. 1 have given to them the to. thou gavest 'me Acts 2. 40k with many other to. did' he testify 7. 22. Moses was mighty in to. and.imdoedsi 10. 22. Cornelias ,was warned' to hear to. of thee 11. 14. send for Peter, who shall tell thee lo; 15. 15. to Ibis agree' the to. of the prophets 24. that certain have'troubled.you >witbito; . 18. 15. but if it be a question oftiu and names 20. 35. to remember the^to. of the Lord Jesus 38. sorrowing most of all for the. to. hC'spake 26. 25. but I speak forth to. of truth and soberness Rom, 16, 18. by good' toj deceive hearts t)f the simple 1 Cor, 1. 17. not with wisdom of to. 2. 4, 13. 14. 9. except ye utter to. easy to be understood 19. I had rather speak, five to. with anderstandiog Eph, 5, 6. let no man-deceive you with vain to. 1 Tim. i.'6t nourished up in the lu. of faithand doctrine 2 Tim, 2. 14. that they strive uot about to. to no profit 4. 13. for ho hath greatly withstood our to. 2 Pet. 3. 2, be mindfal of the to. spoken. by prophets Rev, 1. 3. hear the to. of this prophecy, 22. iC 22. 19. take away from . the toi of this prophecy All the WORDS. Gen, 45. 27. they told Jacob all the to. of Joseph Exod.i.26. Moses told Aaron ft// «Ae to. of the Lord 24. 3. Moses told the people a« the to. Num. 11.24. 4. Moses wrote all the to. of the Lord and rose Dent. 9. 10. on the tables were written all the to. 17. 19. keep all the to. ||29. 29. may do all the to. 27. 3. write on stones all the to. of this law, 8. 26. cursed is be that oonfirmeth not all tht to. 28. 58. if thoo wilt uot observe to do all the to.' 31. 12. and observe to do all the m. of this law 32. 44. Moses spake all the to. of this song in ears 46. set your hearts to all the ur. I. testify JoshiS, 34. he read all the to. of the law, blessings 1 Sanr, 8. 10. Samnel told allthe to. of theLord - 2 KingtlQ. i. it may be the Lord will benr all the w, of Rabshakeh sent by king of Assyria, Isa. 37. 17. 3.'2. Josiab read allthe to. of the covenant found in the bouse oflheLord, 2 C/tron. 34. 30. Proi7. 8. 8i'a// th^VK of my mouth are righteousness EccL 7. 21.' also take no heed unto all the to. spoken Jer, 11, 8. bring on th&m,all the to. of this covenant 26.2. speak all the u>. that I command thee 20. according to all the to. ef Jeremiab 822 WOR J«r. 30- 2. write all the to. I have spoken, 36. 2. 36. 4. Baroch wrote all the ii-. of the Lord, 32. 43. 1. when Jeremiah had ended all the w. of Lord Acts 5. 20. speak to the people all the w. of this life WORDS of God. Num. 24. 4. hath said, which heard the w. of God, 16. 1 Chron. 25. 5. Heman the king's seer in the w. of God Ezra9.^. everyone that trembleth at the w. of God ^sal. 107. 11, they rebelled against the w. of God John 3. 34. be whom God sent, speaketh w. of God 8. 47. he that is of God, heareth the w. of God Rev. IT. i;. until the w. of God be fulfilled See Heard. His WORDS. Gen. 37. 8. they hated him yet the more for his w. Dent. 4. 36. thoa heardest/iis w. out of the fire Judg. 11.11. Jephthah uttered all his w. before Lord 1 Sam. 3.19. he let none of his w. fall to the ground 2 Chr. 36.' 16. but they despised his w. and misused Job 22. 22. and lay up his w. in thine heart 32. 14. now he hath oot directed his w. against me 34. 35. and his w. were without wisdom 37. for he multiplietb his w. against God P£a/.55.21.Aisw. softer than oil, yet drawn swords 106. 12. then believed they his w. sang bis praise Prov. 17. 27. he that hath knowledge spareth his to. 29. 20. sees t thou a man that is hasty in his w.? 30. 6. add thou not unto his w. lest be reprove thee Isa, 31. 2. the Lord will not call back Ids w. Jer, 18. 18. let us not give heed to any of his to Dan. 9. 12. he hath confirmed his w. he spake Amos 7. 10. the land is not able to bear all his w. Mark 10. 24. the disciples were astonished at his w. 12. 13. to catch him in his w. Luke 20. 20. Jjuke 20. 26. they could not take hold of his w. 24. 8. they remembered his w. and returned See Lord. My WORDS. Num. 12. 6. he said, hear now my w. Job 34. 2. Deut. 4. 10. I will make them heur my tv. 11. 18. therefore lay op my w. in your heart 18. 18. and 1 will put my w. in his month 19. whosoever will not hearken to my w. 1 will re- quire it of him, Jer. 29. 19. | 35. 13 Neh. 6. 19. and they uttered my to. to him Job6. 3. therefore myw. are swallowed up 19. 23. O that my w. were now written 29. 22. after my w. they spake not again 33. 1. hearken to allinj/ w.34. 16. Acts 2. 14. 3. my w. shall be of nprightoess nfmy heart, 36. 4. Psal. 5. I. give ear to my w. O Lord, consider 50. 17. seeing thoa castest my w. behind thee 56. 5. every day they wrest my w. thought for evil 141. 6. they shall hear my w. for they are sweet Prov. I. 23. 1 will make known my v. unto you 2. 1. my son, if thou wilt receive my w. 4. 4. let thine heart retain my w. and live 4. 20. attend to my w. \\7. 1. keep my w. Jsa. 51. 16. I have put my w. in thy mouth, and say to Zlon, thoa art ray people, Jer. 1, 9, 59. 21. my w. which I have put In thy mouth Jer. 5. 14. I will make my w. in thy mouth fire 5. 19. they have not hearkened to my w, nor law ' 11. 10. which refused to hear my w. 13. 10. 18. 2. there I will cause thee to hear my w. 19. 15. that they might not hear my w. 23. 22. if they caused my people to hear my w, 25. 8. because ye have not heard my w. 13. I will bring upon that land all my w. 39. 16. I will bring my w. on this city for evil 44. 29. yon may know my w. shall surely stand Ezek. 2. 7. thon shait speak my w. to them, 3. 4, 10, 12. 28. there shall none of my w. be prolonged Mic. 2. 7. do not my w. do good to him that walketh ? Zeck. \ .6. my w. did they not take hold of your fathers? ilfarit8.28. whosoever shall be ashamed of me and my w. of him Son of man be ashamed, Luke 9. 26. 13.31. bat my w. shall not pass away, £ujte21.33. Liuke 1. 20. because thou believest not my w. which shall be fulfilled in their season John 5. 47. how shall ye believe my w, ? 12. 47. if any man hear my w. and believe not 48. he that receiveth not my w, one judgeth him 14. 23, will keep my w. II 15. 7. my w, abide in yoa WOR Their WORDS. Gen. 34. IS. their w. pleased Hamor and Shechem 2 Chron. 9. 6. I believed not their w. until I came Psal. 19. 4. their line is gone out thro' at! the earthj their w. to the end of the world, Rom. 10. 18. -Ezet. 2. 6. son of man, he not afraid of their lu. Luke 24. 11. their w. seemed to them as idle tales These WORDS. Gen. 39. 17. she spake to him according to these w. 43. 7. we told according to the tenor of these w. Exod. 19. 6. these are the w. thou shall speak, 7. 20. 1. God spake all these w. Deut. 5. 22. 34. 27. Lord said, write thou these w. Jer. 36. 17. 35. 1. these are the w. which the Lord hath com- manded you to do them, Deut. 6. 6. | 29. 1. Num. 16. 31. as he had made an end of speaking all these w. ground clave, Deut. 32. 45. 1 Sam, 24. 1 6. Deut. 12. 28. observe, hear all these w. Zech. 8. 9. 1 Sam. 21. 12. David laid up these w. in his heart 24. 7- David stayed bis servants with these w. 2«S'am. 7. 17. according to all these w. and this vision, so did Nathan speak to David, 1 Chron. 17. 15. 2 Kings 18. 27. halh my master sent me to thy roas- ter and to thee to speak these w.? Isa. 36, 12. 23. 16. the man of God proclainied these w. Jer. 3. 12. go, proclaim these w. toward the north 7. 27. speak all these w. unto them, 26. 15. 16. 10. shew these w. \\ 25. 30. prophesy all these to, 22. 5. but if ye will not bear these w. I swear 38. 24. Zedekiah said, let no man know of these to, 45. 1. when he had written these/ w. 51. 60. 51. 61. when thou shalt read all these w, Luke 24. 44. these are the w. 1 spake unto you John 9. 22. these w. spake his parents, feared Jews 10. 21. these are not w. of him that hath a devil ' Acts 2. 22. ye men of Israel, hear these to. Jesus 10. 44. while Peter yet spake these w. Holy Ghost 13. 42. besought these w. might be preached to them 28. 20. when he had said these w. Jews departed 1 Thess. 4. 18. comfort one another with these w. Rev. 21. 5, for these w. are true and faithful r/iy WORDS. Deut. 33. 3. every one shall receive of thy to. Josh. 1. IS. whosoever will not hearken to thy to. Judg. 11. 10. if we do not according to thy w. 13. 12. Manoah said, now let thy w. come to pass I Sam. 15. 24. I have transgressed thy to. 28. 21. behold, 1 have hearkened to thy w. 2iS'njn.7.21. (or thy iv. sakehastthoudone these things 28. thou art that God, and thy w. be true 1 Kings 1. 14. 1 will come in and confirm thy w. Neh. 9. 8. for thou hast performed thy w. Job 4. 4. thy w. upheld him that was falling Psal. 1 1 9. 57. I said that I would keep thy w. 103. how sweet are thy to. to my taste I 130. the entrance ot thy w. giveth light 139. mine enemies have forgotten thy w. Prov. 23. 8. thou shalt lose thy sweet w. 9. he will despise the wisdom of thy w. Eccl. 5. 2. be not rash, therefore let thy w. be few Jer. 15. 16. thy to. were found, and I did eat them Ezek. 33. 31. hear thy w. but do them not, 32. Dan. 10. 12. fear not, Daniel, from the first day thy w. were heard, and I am come for thy w. Mat, 12. 37. for by thy to. thou shalt be justified, and hj thy lo. thou shalt be condemned Your WORDS. Gen. 4,2. 16. kept in prison, that your w, be proved 20. bring Benjamin, so shall your lo. be verified 44. 10. let it be according to your to. Josh. 2. 21. Deut. 1.34. the Lord heard the voice of your w.5.28. Job 32. 11. behold, I waited for your w. I gave ear Isa. 41. 26. there is none that heareth your to. Jer. 42. 4. I will pray to God according to yowr w. Ezek, 35. 13. ye have multiplied your w. against me MaL 2. 17. ye have wearied the Lord with yowr w. 3. 1 3. your w. have been stout against me, saith L. Mat. 10. 14. shall not receive you nor hear your w. WORK. Is taken, (1) Ear such business as is proper to every mans calling, which may be done in six days, E\od. 20. 9. Six days shall thou labour and do all thy MJori, (2) For any thought^ word, or outward action, tohether good or evilf Eccles. 12. WOR 14> God shall bring every wori into judgment* (S) Work is put for wages, LeY. 19. 13. The wages, in Hebrew, the H'ort of hiiu ihat is hired, shall not abide with thee all night. So m Job 7. 2. As an hireling looketb for the re- ward of his work, Heh. for his ipork. (4) Work is put for vengeance or judgment, Isa. 5, 19. Let him make speed and hasten his work: " Let him begin to execute vengeance as soon as h, "pleases." And in Tsa. 28. 21. That be may do his wor^, his strange it'orA; "That he may exe~ " cute his extraordinary and unusual judgment " against Israel; a judgment contrary to the bevig' " nity of Go£s nature, and to his usual way of " dealing with his petiple" (5) Work is put for miracle, John 7. 21. 1 bare done one work, and ye all marvel ; The miracle our Saviour speaks of, is his healing the man who lay at the pool of Bethesda. The works of God, denote, (1) His work of creation. Gen. 2. 2. On the seventh day God ended his work, (2) His works of pro- vidence in preserving and governing the world, John 5. 17. My Father worketh hitherto. (3) The work of redemption is called God's work, John 9. 4. I must loorifc the works of him Ihat sent me. And particularly the faith of true believers is called tbe work of God, John 6. 29. This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he bath sent. The work of redemption is attributed to the Three Persons of the Trinity, and tlieir acts herein are of the same extent: The Father loves those that are given to Christ in the covenant of redemption, and Christ is the Saviour of those that are loved by the Father; and the Spi- rit sanctifies those that are justified through the merits of Christ's blood. Thus there is a chain in salvation, the beginning is from the Father, the dispensation through the Son, and the application by the Spirit; So in looking after the comfort of election, believers must first look inward to the work of the Spirit on their hearts, then outward to the work of Christ on the cross, then upward to the everlasting love of the Father in heaven, 1 Pet. 1. 2. By good works are to be understood all manner of du- ties inward and outward, as well thoughts, as words and actions, toward God or man, which are commanded in the law of God, and proceed from a pure heart and faith unfeigned, and are referred unto God's glory ; for it is necessary that good works proceed from right principles, and have right motives and ends, namely, a principle of love to God, the motive of obedience to God's law, and the glory of God as the chief end, 1 Cor. 10. 31. Whether therefore ye eat or drink, or what- soever ye do, do all to the glory of God. Eph. 2. 10. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works. It is said, James 2. 24. You see that by' works a man is justified. Tftc Apostle does not there treat of our justification in the sight of God, but of the justification of our faith in the sight of man, and therefore asserts that justification is by works, ver. 18. I will shew thee my faith by my loorfo, for works justify our faith, and de- clare us to be justified before men, who cannot see nor know our faith but by our works. St. Paul, in his Epistles to the Romans and Galatians, as- serts, by many arguments, our justification by faith, that receives and relies upon the righteousness of Christ, that is, bis obedience and snfTerings, Rom. 3. 24, 28. And surely the apostles, being inspired by the same Spirit, cannot be supposed to contradict one another. Man, because he is depraved and weakened with original sin, is not able to fulfil the law, and cannot be justified or accepted before God, on account of his works, for by the loorits of the law shall no Hesh be justified, Rom. 3. 20. Gal. 2. 16. The righteousness of Christ is the sole meritorious cause of our justific. 16. 8. Jer. 17. 22, 24. 14. 29. that the Lord may bless thee in all w. of thy hand which Ihon doe.it, 24. 19. 1 28. 12. 1 30. 9. 15. 19. do no w. with the firstling of thy bullock 31.29. to provoke him to anger thro' the w. of your hands, 1 Kings 16. 7. Jer. 32. 30 33. 11. bless the Lord, and accept the w. of-his hands 1 Kings 5. 16. chief of Solomon's officers which were over the w.9.23. 1 C/iron.29. 0. 2 Chron. 2. 18 7. 8. his hoose had another court of the like w. 2 Kings 12. 11. into the hands that did the to. 22. 5, 9, 1 Chron. 9. 33. employed in that to. day and night 16. 37. to minister as every day's w. required 29. 1. Solom. young, and the u>, is great, Neh. 4. 19. 2 Chron. 31. 21. in every w. that he began, he did it 34. 12. the men did the w. faithfully Ezra 4. 24. then ceased the w. of the house of God 5. 8. this w. goeth fast on, prospereth in their hands 6. 7. let the w. of this house of God alone 22. to strengthen their hands in the iv. of house 10. 13. neither is it a to. of one day or two Neh. 3. 5. hut their nobles put not their necks to to. 4. 11. slay them, and cause the vi. to cease 6. 3. why should the w. cease whilst I leave it? 16. they perceived this w. was wrought of God 7. 70. the chief of the fathers gave to the w. J'ob 1. 10. thou hast blessed the w. of his hands 10. 3. than shonldest despise the w. of thine hands 14. 15. thou wilt have a desire to the w. of thy hands 24. 5. as wild asses go they forth to their w. 34.11. for the w. of a man shall he render to him, cause to find according to his ways, 1 Pet. 1. 17 19. for they are all the m. of bis hands 36. 9. he sheweth them their w. and transgression Psal. 8. 3. when I consider the w. of thy fingers, 6. 9. 16. the wicked is snared in the ii>, of his bands 19. 1. the firmament sheweth his handy w. 28. 4. give them after the w. of their hands 44. 1. we heard what w. thou didst in their days 90. 17. establish thou the to. of our hands upon ns 95. 9. when your fathers proved me and saw my lo. 101. 3. 1 bate the to. of them that turn aside 102. 25. the heavens are the to. of thy hands 143. 5. I muse on the lo. of thy hands Prot>, 11. 18. the wicked worketh a deceitful to. Eccl, 3. 17. there is a time there for every to. 5. 6. why should God destroy the to. of thine hands 8. 9. 1 applied my heart to everv •» i.-.^— *■- ^.. ~^^t] twtt vani. i . 1. to. of the bands of a canning workman Jaa. 2. 8. they worship the le. of their own hands, 37. 19. Jer. 1. 16. 1 10. 3, 9, 15. | 51. 18. 17. 8. he shall not look to the to. of his hands 19. 15, neilher shall there be any to. for Egypt 25. blessed be Assyria the to. of my hands 28. 21. that he may do his to. his strange w, 29. 16. shall the to. say of lijm that made it /sit.29.23. he seeth his children, and the to, of my hands 32. 17. the to. of righteonsness shall be peace 45. 11. concerning the to. of my hands command me 49. 4. yet surely my to. is with my God 60. 21. they shall inherit the to. of ray hands 61. 8. and I will direct their to. in truth 64. 8. and we all are the to. of thy hands 65. 22. mine elect shall long enjoy to. of their hands Jer. 32. 19. great in counsel and mighty in to. 50.29. recompense her according to her to. Ztatn. 3.64. Ezek. 15. 3. shall wood be taken to do any to..' 4. is it meet for any to..' || 5. it was meet for no to. . 16. 30. the V3. of an imperious whorish woman Hos. 13. 2. all of it the to. of the craftsman 14. 3. we will say no more to the to. of our hands Mic. 5. IS.shaitnomore worship the to. of thine hands Hab. 1. 5. for 1 will work a to. in your days Ilag. 2. 14. and so is every to. of their hands Mark 0. 5. he could there do no mighty to. John 7 . 21. 1 have done one to. and ye marvel 17.4.1 have finished the to. thougavest me to do Acts 5. 38. if this to. be of men, it will come to nought 13.2. for the to. whereonto 1 have called them 41. behold, ye despisers, and wonder, fori worka w. in your days, a to. which ye will not believe 14. 26. for the to. which they fulfilled 15. 38. who went not with them to the to. Rom. 2. 15. which shew the to. of the law written 9. 28. a short to. will the Lord make upon the earth 11. 6. no more grace, otherwise to. is no more to. 1 Cor. 3. 13. every man's to. shall be made manifest 14. if any man's to. abide || 15. if to. be burnt 9. 1. are not ye my to. in the Lord? jGpA. 4. 12. he gave some for the to. of the ministry Phil. 2. 30. for the to. of Christ he was nigh death 2 Thess. 1. 11. that God may fulfil the to. of faith 2. 17. stahlisb you in every good word and to. 2 Tim. 4. 5. do the to. of an evangelist, make fnl! Jam. 1. 4. let patience have her perfect to. 25. but a doer of the to. shall he blessed ■See Evil. WORK of God, WORKS of God. Exod. 32. 16. the tables were the to. of God Job 37. 14. consider the wondrous to. of God Psal. 64. 9. all men shall declare the to. of God 66. 5. come and see the to. of God, he is terrible 78. 7. that they might not forget the to. of God Eccl. 7. 13. consider the to. of God, who can make 8. 17. then 1 beheld all the w. of God 11.5. even so thou knowest not the to. of God John 6. 28. that we might work the to. of God 29. this is the to. of God, that ye believe on me 9. 3. that the to. of God might be made manifest Acts 2. 11. we hear them speak the to. of God Rom, 14. 20. for meat destroy not the to. of God See Good, Great. jff« WORK. Gen. 2. 2. God ended Ais to. 1| 3. rested from his to. Exod. 36. 4. they came every man from its to. Deut. 32. 4. he is the rock, his to. is perfect Judg. 19. 16. an old man came from his to. at even 1 Sam. 8. 16. he will take asses and put to his to. 1 Kings 7. 14. Hiram came and wrought all his to. 1 Chron. 4. 23. they dwelt with the king for his to. 2Chron.S.9. of Israel he made no servants for /it's to. 16. 5. Baasha let Ais to. cease, he left olF building Neh. 4. 15. that we returned every man to his to. Job 7. 2. an hireling looketh for the reward of his to. 36. 24. remember that thou magnify his to. 37. 7. that all men may know his to. Psal. 62. 12. to thee mercy, for thou renderest to ery man according to his w. Prov. 24. 29. Ao, man goeth forth to his lo. and labour -::*. ■^. »iis w. is honourable and glorious i'-'raefo H®.. 11. all the weights of the bag are his to. 20. 11. whether hit to. be pure or whether right . 21. 8. bat as for the pure his to. is right Isa. 5. 19. let him hasten his to. that we may see it > 10. 12. the Lord hath performed his whole to. 28. 21. that he may do his to. his strange to. 40. 10. behold, his to. is before him, 62. 11. 54. 16. that bringelh forth an instrnment for his ui. Jer. 22. IS. that giveth him not for his to. Hab. 2. 18. the maker of hii to. trasteth therein 60 Mark 13. 34. who gave to every man his w. John 4. 34. my meat is to finish his to. Gal. 6. 4. let every man prove his own w. Rev. 22. 12. to give every man as his to. shall be See LORD, Needle. Our WORK. Gen. 5. 29. this shall comfort ns concerning ot. praise her in the gates Ecch 1. 14. 1 have seen the w. that are dooCj 2. 11. Jsa, 26. 12. thoa bast wrought all onr w. in us Jer. 7. 13. becaose ye have done all these w. 25, 6. provoke me not to anger with tbe w. of year bands to your own hurt, 7. | 44. 8. 14. recompense them according to their deeds and tbe w. of their hands. Rev. 2. 23. Ezek. 6. 6. that your w. may be abolished Dan. 4. 37. honour him whose w. are truth Mic. 6. 16. the lo. of the bouse of Ahab are kept Mai. 11. 2. John heard in prison the w. of Christ John 5. 20. he will shew him greater w. than these 36. tbe w. which the Father hath given me, the same w. that I do bear witness of me 7. 3. thy disciples may see the w. that thou doest 7. because 1 testify that tbe w. thereof are evil 8. 39. if children, ye would do the iv. of Abraham 9. 4. 1 must work the w. of him that sent me 10. 25. tbe m. that I do iu my Father's name 32. for which of these w. do ye stone me? 37. if I do not tbe vi. \\ 38. believe the to. 14. 10. he doeth the w. {{ 11. believe for the w. 12. the w. that 1 do, shall he do, and greater vj, 15. 24. if 1 had not doue among them tbe w. Acts 7, 41. they rejoiced in the w. of their hands 26. 20. Gentiles should do w. meet for repentance Rom. 3. 27. by what law ? of m.? nay, but of faith 4. 2. for if Abraham were justified by w. ' 6. God imputeth righteousness without w. 0. 11. not of w. but of bim that calleth 32. not by faith, but as it were by the w. of the law 11. 6. if by grace, then it is no. more of w. but if it be of w. it is no more of grace 13. 12. let us therefore cast olT tbe to. of darkness Gal, 2. 16. knowing a man is not justified by tbe w. of tbe law, for by the w. of law no flesh is justified 3. 2. received ye the Spirit by the ui. of the law ? 5. doeth he it by the w. of the law, or by faith? 10. as many as are of w. of the law under curse 5. 19. the w. of tbe flesh are manifest, adnltery JEpIi, 2. 9. not of UI. lest any man should boast 5. 11. with tbe unfruitful w. of darkness Col. 1. 21. and enemies in your mind by wicked w. 1 Tkess. 5. 13. to esteem in love for their w. sake 2 Tim. 1. 9. saved us, not according to our to. Tit. 3. 5. Tit. 1. 16. but in to. they deny Gad, abominable ffcb. 1. 10. the heavens are the w. of thy hands 2. 7. thou didst set him over the to. of thy hands 3. 9. your fathers saw my w. 40 years in wilderness 4. 3. alibougb thew. were finished from foundation 6. 1. tbe foundation of repentance from dead w. 9. 14. purge your conscience from dead w. to serveG. /am. 2. 14. if he have not to. can faith save him? 17. faitb without w. is dead, being alone, 20, 26. 13. 1 have w. shew me thy faith without thy w. 2. 21. was not Abraham justified by to.? 22. and by w. was faith made perfect 24. ye see then that by to. a man is justified 25. was not Rabab the harlot justified by to.? 2 Pet. 3. 10. tbe earth and the w. therein burnt up 1 John 3. 8. that he might destroy the w. of deril Rev. 2. 26. be that keepetb my w. to tbe end 9. 20. yet repented not of tbe ui. of their bands 18. 6. double to her double, according to her to. See Evil, Good, Work of God. Bis WORKS. 1 Sam. 19. 4. his to. have been to thee very good 2 Chron. 32. 30. Hezekiah prospered in all his ui. Pial. 33. 4. and all his to. were done in truth 78. 11. forgat his to. and bis wonders, 106. 13. 103. 22. bless the Lord, all his ui. in all places 104. 31. the Lord shall rejoice in his ui. 107. 22. let them declare his lo. with rejoicing 111. 6. be shewed bis people the power o{ his w. 145. 9. bis tender mercies are over all his to. 17. the Lord is holy in all his to. Prov. S. 22. the Lord possessed me before his u>, 24. 12. shall not he render to every man according to his to.? Mat. 16. 27. 2 Tim. 4. 14, Bed. 3. 22. a man should rejoce in his own to. Dan. 9. 14. God is righteous in all his to. Acts IS. IS. known to God are all his ic. Heb. 4. 4. rested tbe seventh day from all his lo. ID. be also hath ceased from his own is. Jam. 2. 22. seest how faith wrought with his to.? 3. 13. shew out of a good conversation Ids w. See LORD, M^RVELLODS, Mighty. Their WORKS. Exoi. a. 4. why do ye let tbe people from their to. 23. 24. thon sbalt not do after their ui. Neh. 6. 14. according to these their iv. Job 34. 25. therefore he knoweth their «j. Psal. 33. 15. be considereth all their to. 106. 35. and tbey learned their w. 39. thus were tbey defiled with their own to. Eccl. 9. 1. and their w. are in the hand of God Isa. 29. 15. their to. are in the dark, they say 41. 29. they are vanity, their to. are nothing 59.6. nor shall tbey cover themselves with.i7*eir ti3. their w. are works of iniquity, wasting 66. IS. I know their to. and their thoughts Amos 8. 7. 1 will never forget any of their to. Jonah 3. 10. God saw their to. that they turned Mat. 23. 3. but do not ye after their w. 5. all their to. they do to be seen of men 2 Cor. 11. 15. whose end be according to their to. Rev. 14. 13. and their to, do follow them 20. 12. the dead judged according to their to. 13. Thy WORKS. Deut. 3. 24. who can do according to thy to.? 15. 10. tbe Lord shall bless thee in all thy to. 2 Chron. 20. 37. the Lord hath broken thy to. Psal. 26. 7. tell of all thy wondrous w. 145.4. 66. 3. say to God, bow terrible art tbou in thy w. 73.28. trust in Lord, that I may declare all thy to. 86. 8. nor are there aoy works like unto thy w. 92. 5. O Lord, how great are thy w. 104. 13. earth is satisfied with fruit of thy ui. 24. Lord, how manifold are thy to.! 143. 5. 1 remember, 1 meditate oo all thy to. 145. 10. all thy to. shall praise tbee, O Lord Prov. 16. 3. commit thy, to. unto tbe Lord Eccl, 9. 7. for now God ^cceptetb thy to. Isa. 57. 12, 1 will declar,e.t% tu. shall not profit Jer. 48. 7. because tbou hast trusted in tjiy iv. Jam, 2. 18. shew me thy faith without thy w. Rev. 2. 2. I know thy ui. 9, 13, 19. | 3. 1, 8, 15. 3. 2. I have not found thy w. perfect before God Wonderful WORKS. PsaUiO, 5, many, O Lord, are thy tonnderful to, 78. 4. shewing his toonderful w, he hath done 107. 8. would praise tbe Lord for his toonderful w. to the children of men, 15, 21, 31 111. 4. made his wonderful to. to be remembered Mat. 7. 22. in thy name have done toonderftd to. Acts 2. 11. Cretes and Arabians, we do hear them' speak in our tongues tbe toonderftd w. of God See Wondrous WORKETH. Job 33, 29, lo, all these things w. God for man Psfi2. 15. 2. he that walketh uprightly, and to, righ teousoess shall dwell 101, 7. be thatw, deceit shall not dwell in my house Prov. 11. IS, the wicked lo. a deceitful work 26. 28. a flattering month to. ruin 31. 13. she to. willingly with her hands Eccl. 3. 9. what profit bath he that w.? Isa, 44. 12. the smith with bis tongs u>. in the coals, and he w. it with the strength of bis arnis 64. 5. thou meetest bim that to. righteousness Dan. 6, 27. he to, signs and wonders in heaven John 5, 17, my Father to, hitherto, and I work Acts 10. 35. be that u>. righteousness is accepted Rom. 2.10. glory and peace to every one that w. good 4, 4, to him that ui. is the reward not of grace 5. to him that to. not, but believeth on bim 15. because the law tii. wrath, for where no law 5. 3. knowing that tribulation to. patience 13. 10. love to. no ill to his neigbbonr, therefore 1 Cor, 12.6. it is tbe same God thatw. all in all 11. all these to. that one and tbe same Spirit 16. 10. for he lo. the work of the Lord, as I also do 2 Cor. 4, 12, so then death in. in us, bat life in yon 17. 11). for us a more exceeding weight of glory 2 Cor. 7. 10. for godly sorrow lo. rep^tanoe to»alv«» tioo, hut tbe sorrow of the world w. dealt Gal. 3. 5. he tiierefore that to. miracles among you 5. 6. but faith, which ui. by love Eph. 1. 11. who w. all things after the conusel 2. 2. tbe spirit that now to. in the disobedient 3. 20. according to the power that to. in us Phil. 2. 13. for it is God that to. in you to will and do Col. 1. 29. his working, which to. in me mightily 1 Thess, 2. 1 3. effectually to. in you that believe Jam. 1.3. that the trying of your faith ui. patience 20. the wrath of man to. not rjghteonsneas of God Rev. 21. 27. nor whatsoever to. abomination WORKING, Participle. Psal. 52. 2. like a sharp razor, to. deceitfully 74. 12. w. salvation in the midst of the earth Ezek. 46. 1. tbe gate shall be shut the six to. days Mark 16. 20. tbe Lord to. with them, with signs Rom. I. 27. men with men to. that which is unseemlr 7. 13. sin 10. death in me by that which is good 1 Cor. 4. 12. and labour, lo. with our own bands Eph. i.28. to. with bis hands the thing that is good 2 Thess. 3. II. UI. not at all, but are busy-bodies Heb. 13. 21. to. in you that which is weU, pleasing Rev. 16. 14. tbey are the spirits of devils to. miracles WORKING, Substantive. Isa. 28. 29. from the Lord who is excellent in to. 1 Cor. 9. 6. have not we power to forbear to.? 12. 10. to another the w. of miracles Eph. 1. 19. according to the w. of bis mighty power 3. 7. given me by the effectual to. of his power 4. 16. according to the effectual to. in the measure Phil. 3. 21. according to tbe to. whereby be is able Col. 1. 29. bis 10. which worketh in me mightily 2 Thess. 2, 9. whose coming is after tbe to. of Satan WORKIVUN. Exod.26.^\. cberubims, the work of a cunning to. 35. 35. Bezaleel and Aholiab with wisdom to work all manner of work of tbe cunning io. 38. 23, Cant. 7. 1. like jewels, tbe work of a cunning to. Isa. 40. 19. the to. melteth a graven image 20. he seeketh to him a cunning tv. to prepare Jer. 10. 3. the work of the lo. with the axe Has. 8, 6. the to. made it, therefore it is not God Mat. 10. 10. the to. is worthy of his meat 2 Tim. 2. 15. a w. that needeth not be ashamed WORKMANSHIP. Exod. 31.3. and in all manner of to. 5. |35. 31, 2 Kings 16. 10, according to all the tv. thereof Ezek. 28. 13. the to. of tabrets was prepared in thea Eph. 2. 10, for we are his is. created in Christ Jesus WORKMEN, 2 Kings 12. 14. but they gave that to tbe to. to repair the house of the Lord, 15. 2 Chron. 34. 10, 17, 1 Chron. 22. 15. there are tv. with thee in abundance 25. 1. number of to. 112 Ciro».24. 13. lo. wrought Ezra 3. 9. -to set forward tbe to. in tbe bouse of God Isa, 44. 11. behold, the mi. they are of men Acts 19, 25. called with the to, of like occupation WORLD, In Greek, Cosmos; in Hebretv, Thebal. /( is taken for the tehole universe; comprehend- ing the heavens, earth, sea, the elements, the angels, men, anim(ds, in a word, all created beings, John. 1. 10. Tbe toarld was made by him. It is also put for the race of man- kind; sometimes in an extensive sense, for all the posterity of Adam, Rom. 6. 12. By one man sin entered into the lOorM. " Sin came to " be among mankind;" it is a metonymy, the thing containing, being put for the inhabitants coniaitied. Sometimes it is taken in a more re- stricted sense, as in John 16. 18. it M put for the wicked in the world, for unregenerated, un- renewed persons. If the world bate jpa, ye know that it bated me before it hated you. The tvicked are called the world, because tbey reUsh and savour nothing but worldly tkmgs, and pursue nothing but worldly designs. It IS put likewise far God's chosen people, whether Jews or Gentiles, 2 Cor. S. 19. God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself. Ani in John 3, 16. God so loved the loorid, that [ be gave his only begotten Son to die in WOR their stead, and give lalisfactmn for them ta his justice. Believers are called the world, both because tketf are taVen from among Jews and Gen- tiles, and do participate in the corruption of the world. World is put for the Gentiles only, Rom. 11. 12. If tlie fall of them be Ihe riches of the tiiorld. The Jems rejecting the gospel, and so falling from being God^s people, was the occa- sion 0/ fifod'i mmdfestmg his abundant grace in the conversion 0/ the Gentiles. It is: put far sensual lusts and pleasures, for the riches, honours, and (Ugnities of the world, 1 John 2. 15. Lore Dot the world, neither the things that are in the loorM. /( also stands for the good things of this world, 1 Cor. 7. 31. They that nse this world, as not abasing it. The children of this world, are such as live in the world, whether they be good or bad, Luke 20. 34. The devil is called the prince of this world, John 12. 31. and the God of thi world, 2 Cor. 4. 4. He boasted to our Saviour that he was so. Mat. 4. 9. and he acteth in this world like aprince, powerfully working in the children of disobedience, Eph. 2. 2. In Heb. 2. 5. the apostle calls the gospel-state of the church the world Xo come. It is put for tlie Soman empire, Lnke 2. 1. Concerning the creation of the world, it is asked if the whols mass of matter was created all at once .' and if all corporeal things were ranged in order at the same time ,* or only in the space of seven days, ffs Moses describes in the- beginning of Genesis ? Some interpreters are of opimon, that God created all the matter of the wniverse out of nothing in an instant, by one simple act of his ah mighty will ; but they are not agreed about ihe other question. Some maintain, that sensible beings were not brought to their full perfection, till after the space of seven days was completed. This opinion is founded upon Moses's narration, wha expresses if very distinctly. Besides, it cannot be easily conceived, that the Chaos should settle into any regular order, till after an ir^mte variety of different motions, by which the parts of the matter separated' from one an- other, which were of different and incompatible qualities; and till there should be an union and coalescence of those which were of the same form and nature \ and that all those motions could not be performed till after a su;§icient space of time. Others, fearing that consequences contrary to the immutability and omnipotence of the Creator naglit be drawn from the opinion of a successive creation, have- thought, that nothing should be inferred' /rom- Moses's description, but a mental succession of order, and that he only represents the creation as performed in succession of time, to accommodate himself tb' the apprehensions of the vulgar, and to give a- more intelligible account of it. Matter, always obedient to the mands of the Almighty, had no need of prepa- ration. But the fiirst opinion has the greatest number of followers. It is also inquired, at what season of the year the world was created? The generality of the fa thers think it was created! in the_ Spring^ But O'great number of others, among- whom- are the most learned Chronologists, contend that the world was created in Autumn. They urge 1. Tliat the Hebrews, the Egyptians, and most of the Orientals, began their year at Autumn ; which custom Iheu had r»/o,',">'? f-'z:, it... .„,„.,. ..tj, i»e was ta provide them with necessary nourishment. 3. There was j^it upon the trees in the garden of Eden, Gen. 3. 2, 3. It was therefore Au- tumn, say they, in whatever place we suppose Adam to have been created.- 1 Sam. 2. 8. he hath set the w, upon them 8 Sam. 22. 16. the channels of the sea appeared, the 'onnrtctions of the to. were discovered, Psal. 18.15. WOR 1 Chron, 16. 30. the w. also shall not be moved Job 18. 18. be shall be chased out of the w. 34. 13. or who bath disposed the whole to.? 37. 12. that tliey may do on the face of the w. Psal. 9. 8. be shall jadge the w. in rigbteousness; minister judgment to the people, 96. 13. | 98. 9. 17. 14. deliver my sonl from the men of the to. 19. 4. their words to end of the w. Rom, 10. 18 22. 27. all the ends of the w. shall remember 24. 1. the earth and the to. is the Lord's, and they tbat dwell therein, 98. 7. Nah. 1. 5 33. 8. let the inhabitants of the w. stand in awe 49. 1. give ear, all ye inhabitants of the to. 50. 12. for the w. is mine 77. 18. tbe lightnings lightened the to. 97. 4. 89. 11. thon hast founded the to. and its fulness 90. 2. badst formed the earth and the to. 93. 1. the w. also is established, it cannot be moved 96. 10. to. also shall be established, not be moved Prov. 8. 26. while he had not ma^e dost of the w. Eccl. 3. 11. also he hath set the to. in their heart fsa. 13. II. I will punish tbe to. for their evil 14. 17. is this he that made the to. as a wilderness? 21. nor fill the face of tbe to. with cities 24. 4. the to. languisheth and fadeth away 27. 6. Israel shall iiU the face of the to. with fruit 34. 1. let the lo. bear, and all that come forth 45. 17. ye sball not be confounded w, without end Mat. 4. 8. the devil sl^eweth bim all the kingdoms of the to. and the glory of them, Luke 4. 5. 5. 14., ye are the light of this to. a city on a bill 13. 38. the field is the to. g;ood seed are children 40. so shall it be in the end of this to. 49. 16. 26. what profited, if he shall gain the whole vo, and lose his own soul? Mark 8. 36. Luke 9. 25. 18. 7. woe to tbe to. because of offences 24. 14. this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all tbe to. for a witness to all, Mark 14. 9. Luke 1.70. who have been since to. began, ActsZ,2l. 2. 1. a decree that all tbe to. should be taxed 20. 35. they that are worthy to obtain tbat to. John 1. 10. he was in the to. the to. was made by him, and the to. knew bim not. Acts 17. 24, 29. the Lamb of God that takes away the sinof to. 3. 16; God so loved the w, that he gave bis Son 17t tbat the to. tbroagh bim might be saved 4. 42. Christ, tbe Saviour of the w. I John 4. 14. 6. 33. bread of God is be that giveth life unto the to. 51. my flesh which I give';for the life of tbe w. 7. 4. if thou do these things, shew thyself to the to, 7. the to. cannot hate you, but me it hateth 8. 12. Jesus said, £ am the light of the to. 9. 5. 12. 19. behold, tbe to. is gone after him 47. I come not to judge, but to save the w, 14. 17. the Spirit, whom tbe w. cannot receive 19. a little while and the to. seeth me no more 22. Lord, how is it that thoa wilt manifest thyself unto us and not onto tbe to..' 27. my peace I give, not as the to. giveth, give I John 14. 31. tbat tbe to. may know I love Father 15. 18. if the to. hate youj. I John 3. 13. 19. if ye were of tlieio. the w, would love his own 16.20. but the to. shall rejoice 28. Heave tbe w. and go to the Father 33. be of good cheer, I have overcome the w. 17. 5. tbe glory I had with thee before the to* was 6. thy name to men thou gavest me out of the to. 9. I pray not for to. hot for them bast given me 14. to. hated tbem, because they are not of tbe w. 15. thou sbouldest not take them out of the to. 16. they are not of the lo. even as I am not of w. Tz ^i-^i the to. may believe thou hast sent me, 23, "^ " "^alher, the to. bath not known thee esas answered, I spake openly to tbe to. suppose to. could not contain the books jicis i>. ti. these tbat turned the to. upside down 19. 27. Diana, whom Asia and the to. worshippeth ' 24. 5. a mover of sedition thro' tbe to. a ringleader Rom. 1. 8. yoar faith is spoken of thro' the whole to. 3. 6. for then how shall God j'ndge tbe to..' 19. that all tbe to. may become guilty before God 4. 13. the promise that he should be heir of the to. II. 12. if the fall of them be tbe riches of the to. 1 5. if casting away of them be reeonciling of w. WOR 825 1 Cor. 1. 21. tbe w. by wisdom knew not God 2. 7. tbe wisdom which God ordained before the w. 12. now we have received not the spirit of the lo. 3. 22. or the w. of life, or death, all are yoars 4. 9. for we are made a spectacle to to. to angels 13. we are made as the filth of w. and olTscoaring 5. 10. iV>r then mast ;e needs go ont of tbe w. 6. 2. do ye not know, that saints shall jndge the w,? 7. 33. caretb for the things tbat are in tbe to. 34. 8. 13. 1 will eat no flesh while tbe w. standeth 11. 32. that we sbonld not be condemned with w, 2 Cor. 5. 19. God in Christ reconciling to. to himself Gal. 6. 14. glory in tbe cross of our Lord Jesas, by whom the w. is craoified to me,, and 1 to tbe to. 2 Tim. 1. 9. in Christ before the to. began. Tit. 1. 2. Heb. 2. 5. be put not io subjection tbe to. to come 6. 5. have tasted tbe powers of the to. to come 11. 38; of whom the w. was not worthy Jam. 1. 27. to keep himself unspotted from the to. 3. G. the tongue is a fire, a to. of iniquity 4. 4. tbe Triend.ship of tbe to. is enmity with God, a friend of tbe to. is the enemy of God 2 Pet. 2. 5. God spared not the old to. bringing in the flood on tbe to. of the ungodly 3. 6. whereby the to. tbat then was, perished 1 John 2. 2. he is tbe propitiation for the sins of to. 15. love not the w. \\ 16. bnt is of tbe to. 17. the w. passeth away, and the lusts thereof 3. 1. tbe w. knoweth us not, because it koew him not 4. 5. they are of the lo. therefore speak of the to. 5. 4. what is born of God, overcometh the to. 5. 19. we are of God, whole to.-lieth io wickedness Sev. 3. 1 0. hour of temptation shall come on all the to. 12. 9. called Satan, who deceiveth the whole to. 13. 3. and all the w. wondered after the beast See Foundation. In, or tM«o the WQRLD. Psal. 73. 12. the ungodly who prosper in the w. Mat. 26. 13. this gospel be preached in the whole w. Mark 10; 30. he shall receive an hundred-fold, and in the w. to come eternal life, Luke 18. 30. John 1. 9. ligbteth every man tbat comes into the to. 10. he was in the to. and the w. was made by him 3. 17. God sent not his Son intothe to. to condemn' w. 19. light is come into the w. men loved-darkness 6. 14. prophet that sbonld comcinto Ihew. 11. 27. Son of God, whioh should come into the w. 9. 5. as long as I am in the w. I am the light of w. 12. 46. 1 am come a light info the to. who.believetb 16. 33. in the w. ye shall have tribulation, in me peace 17. 11. 1 am no more in the to. these are in the to. 12. while I was with them in the w. I kept them 18. 37. and for this cause came I into the to. Bom. 5. 12. as by one man sin entered into the w I 13. for uutil tbe law, sin was in the w. 1 Cor. 8. 4. we know an idol is nothingtn <7icio. Eph. 2. 12. having no hope, without God in the w. Col. 1. 6. gospel is come to yon as it is in all the to. 1 Tim. 1.15. Christ Jesus came into w. to save sinners 3. 16. seen of angels and believed on in thew. Heb. 10. 5. when he oometh into the w. he saith 1 Pet. 5. 9. the same aflliotions that are in«/ie to. 1 7o*n 2. 15. love not the things that are in the w. 4. 1. many false prophets are gone out in'o the w. 3. antichrist, even now already is it in the w. 4. because he is greater than he that is in the to. 9. God sent bis Son into the w. that we might live 2 John 7. many deceivers are entered into the to. This WORLD. Mat. 12: 32. it shall not be forgiven him in this to. 13.22. cares of tiis to. choke the word, M«rib4. W. Imke 16. 8. for the children o(this w. are wiser than 20. 34. Jesus said, the children of this to. marry John 8. 23. ye are of this to. I am not of this to. 9. 39. for judgment I am come into this to. 12. 2S. ha that hateth life in this to. shall keep it ' 31. Jesus said, now is the judgment of :. come and to. before thy feet 4. 10. and to. him that livetb for ever and ever 9. 20. tiiSit they should not to. devils, nor idols 11. 1. measnre temple of God, and them to. therein 13. 8. all on the earth shall to. the beast, 12. 15. they that would not to. the image of the beast 14. 7. to. him that made heaven, earth, and sea 9. if any man to, the beast and his image 11. who to, the beast, have no rest day and night 15. 4. all nations shall come and to. before thee 19. 10. I fell at his feet to to. 22. 8. || 22. 9. w. God WORSHIPPED. Gen. 24. 26. Abraham bowed and to. the Lord, 48. 52. Abraham's servant to. Lord, bowing to earth Exod. 4. 31. Israel bowed and if. 12. 27. | 33. 10. 32. 8. they made a calf, and to. it. Psal. 106. 19. Exod. 34. 8. Moses to. || Judg. 7. 15. Cideon to. Deut, 17. 3. hath gone and served other gods, ana w 29. 26. 1 Kings 9. 9. 2 Kings 21. 21 . 2 CAroB. 7. 22. Jer. 1. 16. 1 8. 2. ( It. 11. I 22.9. 1 Sam, 1. 19. Elkanah and Hannah to before Lord 28. Samuel to. {j 15. 31. Saul to. tnc Lord 2 Sam. 12. 20. then David arose and to. 15. 32. 1 Kings 11. 33. have forsaken me, and to. Ashtaroth 16. 31. Ahab served Baal and lo. bim, 22. 53. iKingslT. 16. they to. all the host of heaven and served Baal, 21. 3. 2 Chron. 33. 3. 1 Chron. 29. 20. all the congregation bowed down and to. the Lord, 2 Cbr. 7. 3. 1 29. 28, 29, 30. Neh. 8. 6. all the people to. the Lord, 9. 3. Job 1. 20. Job to. \\Ezek. 8. 16. to. the sun Dan. 2. 46. king to. Daniel || 3. 7. to. golden image Mat. 2. 11. the wise men fell down and to. Christ 8. 2. a leper came and to. him [[9. IS. a ruler to. 14. 33. they that were in the ship to. bim 15. 25. the woman of Canaan came and to. bim 18. 26. the servant fell down and to. his lord 28. 9. they held him by the feet and to. him 17. his disciples to. him, Luke 24. 32. Marks. 6. the man ran out of the tombs and to. him 15. 19. they spit upon bim, and bowing, to. him John 4. 20. our fathers to. in this mountain 9. 38. the blind man believed, and to. him Ads 10. 25. Cornelius fell down and to. Peter 16. 14. Lydia to. God |{ 18. 7. Justus to. God 17. 25. neither is to. with men's hands, gives life Rom. 1. 25. to. the creature more than the Creator 2 Tttess. 2. 4. exaltelh himself above all that is. to. Heb. 11. 21. Jacob ii>. || Rev. 7. 1 1. the angels to. God Rev. 5. 14. the twenty-four elders to. 11. 16. | 19.4. 13. 4. they to. the dragon, they to. the beast 16. 2. a sore fell on them which to. his image 19. 20. he deceived them that to. his image 20. 4. I saw the souls that had not lo. the beast WORSHIPPER. John 9. 31, if any man be a to. of God, him he heareth Acts 19. 35. the city of Ephesus is a to. of Diana WORSHIPPERS. 2 Kings 10. 19. Jehu might destroy the to. of Baa< 21. all the to. of Baal came, none was left 23. that there be none but the to. of Baal only John 4. 23. when the true to. shall worship in spirit Heb. 10. 2. because that the to. once purged WORSHIPPETH. Neh. 9. 6. and the host of heaven to. thee Isa. 44. 15. yea, he maketh a god, and to. it, 17. Dan. 3. ,6. and whoso falleth not down and to. 11. Acts 19. 27. whom all Asia and the world to. WORSHIPPING. 2 Kings 19. 37. as he was to. in the house of Nis- roch his god, his sous smote bim, Isa. 37,38. 2 Chron. 20. 18. all Judah fell down, to. the Lord Mat, 20. 20. mother of Zebedee's children came to. Cot. 2. 18. let no man beguile you in to. of angels WORST. Ezek. 7. 24. I will bring the to. of the heathen WORTH. Gen. 23. 9. for as much money as it is to. give it me 15. the land is to. four hundred shekels of silver Lev. 27. 23. priest shall reckon the to. of estimation Deut. 15. 18. hath been to. a double hired servant 2 Sam. 18. 3. but thou art to. ten thousand of as 1 Kings 21.2. give the to. of thy vineyard in money Job 24. 25. who will make thy speech nothing to. Prov. 10. 20. the heart of the wicked is little to. > Ezek. 30. 2. prophesy and say, bowl ye, woe to. day WORTHY. Gfen. 32. 10. 1 am not to. of the least of thy mercies Deut. 25. 2. if the wicked man be to. to be beaten 1 iSam. 1. 5. but to Hannah be gave a to. portion 26. 16. as the Lord liveth, ye are to. to die 2 Sam. 22. 4. who is to. to be praised, Psal. 18. 3. 1 Kings \. 52. if he will shew himself a to. man Jer. 26. 11. this man is, to. to die || 16. be is not lO. Mat. 3. 11. whose shoes I am not to. to bear 8. 8. the centurion said. Lord, I am not to. that than shouldest come under my roof, Luke 7. 6, 10. 10. for the workman is to. of his meat 11, inquire who in it is w. and there abide wou wou WRA 827 Mat. 10. 13. and if the house he w, hat if it he not u>. 37. loveth more than me, he is not w. of me, 38. 22. 8. bat they which were bidden were not w. Mark 1. 7. whose shoes I am not w. to anloose, Jjuke 3. 16. John 1. 27. Acts 13. 25. Luke 3. 8. bring forth fruits w. of repentance 7, 4. that he was w. for whom he should do this 7. nor thought I myself ro. to come to thee 10. 7. for the labourer is w. of his hire 12. 48. he that did commit things w. of stripes 15. 19. 1 am no more w. to he called thy son, 21. 20. 35. shall be accounted w. to obtain that world 21. 36. be accounted w. to escape these things Acts 24. 2. very u>. deeds are done to this nation Rom, 8. 18. are not w. to be compared with the glory Eph. 4. 1. that ye walk w. of the vocation Col. 1.10. that ye might walk lo. of the Lord 1 Thess. 2. 12. that ye would walk w. of God 1 Tim. 1. 15. a saying w. of all acceptation, 4. 9. 5. 18. the labonrer is w. of his reward Heb. 10. 29. of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought w. who hath trodden 11. 38. of whom the world was not iv. Jam, 2. 7. do they not blaspheme that w. name? Rev. 3. 4. they shall walk in white, for they are w. 4. 11. thou art mj. to receive glory and power, 5. 12 5. 2. who is w. to open the hook, and loose the seals 4. because no man was found w. to open the book 9. then art w. to take the book and open the seals 16. 6. give them blood to drink, for they are to. See Count, Counted, Death WORTHIES. Nah. 2. 5. he shall recount his w. they shall stumble WORTHILY. Ruth 4. 11. do thou w. in Ephratah, and be famous WOT, TETH. Gen. 21. 26. 1 to. not who hath done this thing 39. 8. my master w. not what is with me in house 44. 15. w. ye not that such a man as 1 can divine ? JSxod. 32. 1. as for this Moses, we w. not what is be- come of him, 23. Acts 7. 40, Num. 22. 6. 1 to. he whom thou blessest is blessed Josk. 2. 5. whither the men went I lo. not Acts 3. 17. 1 w. that through ignorance ye did it Rom. 11. 2. to. ye not what the scripture saith? PhiL 1. 22. yet what I shall choose I w. not WOVE. 2 Kings 23. 7. the women w. hangings for the grove WOVEN. Exod. 28. 32. ephod have binding of to. work, 39. 22. 39. 27. made coats of fine linen of w. work for Aaron John 19. 23. the ooat was without seam, to. WOULD. Gen. 30. 34. I to. it might be according to (hy word Num. 22. 29. I to. there were a sword in mine hand 1 Kings 13. 33. whosoever to. he consecrated him Nek. 9. 24. they might, do with them as they to. Estli, 9. 5. Jews did what they to. to their enemies Psal. 81. 11. not hearken, and Israel to. none of me Prov, 1, 25. but ye to. none of my reproof 30. they to. none of my counsel, despised reproof J)tttt. 5. 19. whom he to. he slew, and whom he to. he kept alive, and whom he to. he set up, and to. Mat. 7. 12. whatsoever ye u>. that men should do to you, do ye even so to them, Luke 6. 31, 27. 15. the governor was wont to release a prisoner, whom they to. Mark 3. 13. and be calleth to him .whom he to. and they carae unto him 10. 35. we to. thou shonldest do for us what we desire 36. what to. ye that I should do for yon ? John 6. 11. he distriHn*p»1 fici.'— ; ' , 14. 5. I to. that ye all spake with tongues 2 Cor. 12. 20. I shall not find yon saoh as I to. Gal. 2. 10. th«y to. that we remember the poor 6. 12. I ii.\ they were cut off which trouble yon 17. so that ye cannot do the things that ye w. Col. 2. 1. 1 10. ye knew what great conflict I have 8 John 10. forbiddeth them that to. casts them oat Rev. 3. 13. I know thy works, I to. wert cold or hot WOULD God. Exod. 16. 3. to. God we had died in Kgypt, when we sat by the flesh-pots, TViiiu. 14. 2, Num. 11. 29. to. GodM Lord's people were prophets 20. 3. w. God we had died when our brethren died Deut. 28. 67. to. G. it were even, to. Gf. it were morn. Josh. 7. 7. to. God we had dwelt on other side Jordan Judg. 9. 29. to. God this people were under my hand 2 Sam. 18. 33. to. God I had died for thiio, O Absalom 2 Kings 5. 3. to. God my lord were with the prophet Arts 26. 29. to. God that all were such as I am 1 Cor. 4. 8. and I to. to God ye did reign 2 Cor, 11. 1. w. to God ye could bear with me WOULD not. 1 Sam. 20. 9. if I knew, then to. not I tell thee ? 31. 4. his armour-bearer to. not, 1 Chron. 10. 4. 2 Sam. 12. 17. he i«. not, nor did he eat with them 13. 16. but Amnon to. not hearken unto her 25. howbeit David to. not go, but blessed him 14. 29. but Joab to^ not come to Absalom 1 Kings 22. 49. bat Jehoshaphat w. not 2 Kings 24. 4. which the Lord to. not pardon Neh. 9. 30. yet to. they not give ear, therefore gavest Job 9. 16. yet to. I not believe he had hearkened Isa. 30. 15. and ye to. not. Mat. 23. 37. iuie 13. 34. Mat. IS. 30. besought him to have patience, he to. not 22. 3. they that were bidden w. not come 23. 30. we to. not have been partakers with them 24. 43. to. not have suflfered his house to be broken 27. 34. when he had tasted, he to. not drink Mark 9. 30. he to. not that any man should know it Luke 15. 28. and he was angry, and to. not go in 18. 4. he to. not for awhile, but afterwards said 13. he 10. not lift up so much as his eyes to heaven 19. 27. who V}. not that 1 should reign over them John 7. 1. for he to. not walk in Jewry Acts 9. 38. that he to. not delay to come to them 21. 14. and when he w. not be persuaded we ceased Rom. 7. 16. if tlien I do that which 1 w. not 19. but the evil that I to. not that I do 11. 25. 1 to. not, brethren, tliat ye should be igno- rant of tbis mystery, 1 Cor. 10. 1. 1 Cor. 10. 20. 1 10. not ye should have fellowship 2 Cor. 12. 20. shall be found to you such as ye to. not I Tliess. 2. 9. because we to. not be chargeable to you Heb. 4. 8. then to. he not afterward have spoken WOULDEST. Josh. 15. 18. Caleb said, what to. thou ? 1 Kingsl.16. John 21. 18. thou walkedst whither thou lo. WOULDEST not. John 21. 18. sha^l carry thee whither thou to. not Heb. 10. 5. sacrifice and oflfering thou to. not, 8. WOUND. Exod. 21. 25. give to. for to, stripe for stripe 1 Kings 22. 35. and the blood ran out of the to. Job 34. 6. my to. is incurable without transgression Psal. 64.1 7. suddenly their w. shall be Prov. 6. 33. a w. and dishonour shall he get 20. 30. the blueness of a to. cleanseth away evil Isa. 30. 26. he healeth the stroke of their to. Jer. 10. 19. woe is me, for my lo. is grievous 15. 18. and why is my to. incurable? 30. 12. and thy to. is'grievons, Nah. 3. 19. 14. 1 wounded thee with to. of an enemy Hos. 6. 13. Judah saw his to. could not cure your to. Obad. 7. they that eat have laid a to. under thee Mic. 1. 9. her to. is incurable, it is come to Judah Rev. 13. 3. and his deadly to. was healed, 12, 14. WOUNDS. 2 Kings 8. 29. king Joram went to be healed of the to. the Syrians had given him, 9. 15.2 Chr. 22. 6. be multiplied my to. without cause . . my to. stink, are corrupt because of folly a healeth and bindeth np their to. -.-:", ■-"- "!. words of a tale-bearer are as u>. 26.22. z». :!». who hath woe? who hath to. without cause? 27. 6. faithful are to. of friend, bat kisses of enemy Isa. 1. 6. there is no soundness in it, bnt to. bruises Jer. 6. 7. before me continually is grief and to. 30. 17. I will heal thee of thy u. saith the Lord Zech. 13. 6. what are these to. in thy hands ? Luke 10. 34. the Samaritan bound up his w. WOUND. Veut, 32. 39. 1 kill, I make alive ; I id. and I heal Psal 68. 21. God shall to. the head of his enemies 110. 6. he shall w. the heads over many countries Amos 9.t 1. and to. them in the head all of them 1 Cor. 8. 12. when ye to. their weak conscience WOUND. John 19. 40. they to. body of Jesus in linen clothes Acts 5. 6. young men to. up Ananias, buried him ' WOUNDED. Veut. 23. 1. he that is jo. in the stones, not enter Judg. 20.t 31. to smite of the people to. 1 39. 1 Sam. 17. 52. the w. of the Philistines fell down 31. 3. Sanl was w. of the archers, 1 Chron. 10. 3. 2 Sam. 22. 39. I have to. mine enemies, Psal. 18. 38 1 Kings 20. 37. so that in smiting he to. him 22. 34. carry me out, for I am to. 2 Chron. 18. 33. 2 Kitigs 8. 28. and the Syrians to. Joram 2 Chron. 35. 23. have me away, for I am sore w. Job 24. 12. and the soul of the to. crieth out Psal. 04. 7. shoot at them, suddenly shall they be to. 69. 26. to the grief of those whom thou hast w. 109. 22. I am poor, and my heart is lo. within me Prov. 7. 26. for she bath cast down many to. 18- 14. but a to. spirit who can bear? Cant. 5. 7. the watchmen found me, they to. me Isa. 51. 9. art thou not it that to. the dtagon? 53. 5. but he was w. for our transgressions Jer. 30. 14. I to. thee with the wound of an enemy 37. 10. there remained but to. men among them 51. 52. throagh all the land the to. shall groan Lam. 2. 12. when they swooned as to. in the streets Ezek. 26. 15. when the to. cry, shall not isles shake ? 28. 23. the to. shall be judged in the midst of her 30. 24. with the groanings of a deadly to. man Joel 2. 8. when they fall on the sword, shall not be to. Zech. 13. 6. I was to. in the house of my friends Mark 12. 4. he sent another servant, they cast stones, and they w. him in the head, Luke 20. 12. Luke 10. 30. he fell amongst thieves, which to. him Acts 19. 16. they fled out of that house naked and to.. Rev. 13. 3. I saw one of his heads, as it were w. WOUNDEDST. Hab. 3. 13. thou to, the head out of house of wieked WOUNDETH. Job 5. 18. he to. and his hands make whole Ezek. 28.t 9. no God, in the hand of him that to. WOUNDING. Gen. 4. 23. for I have slain a man to my to, WRANGLIN&. Jam. 3.t 17. the wisdom from above is without lo. WRAP. Isa. 28. 20. narrower than he can to. himself in it Mic. 7. 3. judge asketh for a reward ; so they to. itup' WRAPPED, or WRAPT. Gen. 38. 14. Taraar to. herself and sat in open place. 1 Sam. 21. 9. Goliath's sword is to. in a cloth 1 Kings 19. 13. Elijah to. his face in his mantle 2 Kings 2. 8. Elijah took his mantle and w. it together Job 8. 17. his roots are to. about the heap 40. 17. the sinews of his stones are to. together Ezek. 21. 15. the sword is to. np for slaughter Jonah 2. 5. the weeds were to. about my head Mat. 27. 59. Joseph to. the body in a clean linen cloth, Mark 15. 46. Luke 23. 53. Luke 2. 7j. Mary to. him in swaddling clothes 12. ye shall find the babe w. in swaddling clothes. John 20. 7. napkin to. together in a place by itself WRATH. Gen. 49. 7. cursed be their to. for it was cruel Lev. 10. 6. lest to. come upon all the people Num. 1. 53. that no to. be on the congregation, 18. 5 16. 46. for there is to. gone out from the Lord Deut. 9. 7. how thou provokedst the Lord to to. 22. 29. 28. the Lord rooted them out in anger and to. 32. 27. were it not I feared the to. of the enemy Josh. 9. 20. let them live, lest to. be upon us 22. 20. and to. fell on all the congregation 2 Sam. 11. 20. if so be that the king's to. arise 2 Kings 23. 26. the Lord tamed not from great to. 1 CAron. 27. 24. he finished not, because there fell to. 2 Chron. 19. 2. therefore is to. npon thee from Lord 10. tliey trespass not, and so to. come upon you 24. 18. to. came npon Judah for this trespass 25. 13. and there is fierce w. against Israel 29. 10. that his fierce to, may turn away from uc 828 WRA WRE WRl 2 Chron. 32. 25. therefore there was w. upon him Ezra 5. 12. onr fathers had provoked God to m. 7. 23. why should there be w. against the realm ? Neh. 13. 18. yet ye bring more w. upon Israel Esth. 1. 18. thus shall there arise too mnch w. 2. 1. when the lo. of the king was appeased 3. 5. Mordtecai bowed not, then Haraan fall of w. 7. 10. then was the king's to. pacified Job 5. 2. for w. killeth foolish man, and envy slays 19. 29. for «;. brings the pnnishments of the sword 21. 20. he shall drink of the w. of the Almighty 36. 13. but the hypocrites in heart heap np to. IS*, because there is to. beware lest he take thee Psal. 37. 8. forsake lo. || 55. 3. in w. they hate me 76. 10. surely the w. of man shall praise thee, the remainder of to. shalt ihoii restrain 138'. 7. shalt stretch thy hand against lo. of enemies Prot;. 11. 23. the expectation of the wicked is to. 12. 16. a fool's to. presently known, but prudent men 14. 29. that is slow to w. is of great understanding 15. 1. a soft answer turneth away w. bnt words 16. 14. the to. of a king is as messengers of death 19. 12. the king's to. is as the roaring of a lion 19. a man of great to. shall suffer punishment 21. 14, a reward in the bosom pacifieth strong w. 24. scorner is his name, who dealeth in proud to. 27. 3. but a fool's to. is heavier than them both 4. to. is cruel, and anger is outrageous, who is able 29. 8. a city into a snare, but wise men turn away to. 30. 33. the forcing of to. bringeth forth strife Etcl. 5. K. he hath mnch to. with his sickness Isa. 13. 9. the day of the Lord comelh with to. 14. 6. he who smote the people in to. with a stroke 64. 8. in a little to. I hid my face from thee /er. 21. 5. 1 myself will fight against you in to. 32. 37, whither T have driven them iu great to. 44. 8. in that ye provoke me to w. with idols Bzek. 7. 12. to. is on all the multitude thereof Nnk. 1. 2. and he reserveth to. for his enemies JSab. 3.2. O Lord, in to. remember mercy Zepli. 1. 18. gold shall not deliver in the day of to. Zech, 7. 12. therefore came a great w. trom the Lord 8. 14. when your fathers provoked me to to. Mat. 3. 7. to flee from the to. to come, Luke 3. 7. iiijfce4. 28. they were filled with w. Acts 19. 28. 21. 23. for there shall be w. on this people Rom. 2. 5. but treasurest up to. against the day of to. 8. but to them that obey unrighteousness, to. 4.15. because the law worketb w. where no law is 5. 9. we shall be saved from tr. through him 9. 22. endured the vessels of to. fitted to destruction 12: 19, avenge not, bat rather give place' to to. 13. 4. for he is the minister of God to execute to. 5. ye must needs be subject, not only for to. Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are to. strife Eph. 2. 3. we were by nature the children of to. 4. 26. let not the sun go down upon your to. 31. let all to. anger, and clamoar be put away 6. 4. fathers, provoke not your children to to. Col. 3. 8. pat off all these, to. malice, blasphemy 1 Thes.l. 10. Who delivered us from the to. to come 2. IG. for to. is come on them to the uttermost 5. 9. for God hath not appointed us to to. 1 I'im. 2. 8. lifting up holy hands, without to. Bkb. 11. 27. Moses not fearing the to. of the king Jam. 1. 19 let every man be slow to speak, slow lo to. 20. 111. of man worketb not righteousness of God Sev. 6. 16. and hide us from the to. of the Lamb 12. 12. the devil is come down, having great to. 14.8. she made all nations drink wine of to. 18. 3. Day 0/ WRATH. /ob 20. 28. his goods flow away in the day of his to. 21. 30. the wicked brought forth to the day ofw. Psal, 110. 5. Lord strike thro' kings in day of his to, Proo. 11. 4. riches profit not in the day ofw. Zeph. 1.15. that day is a day o/ to.. and trouble Rom. 2. 5. but treasurest up w. against the day ofw. Rev. 6. 17. for the great day of his w. is come WRATH of God. 2 Chron. 28. 11. the fierce to. of God is upon you Ezra 10.14. till the to. of Gad be turned from ns Psal. 78. 31. the to. of God came upon them John 3. 36. but the to. of God abideth on Him JCom. 1. 18. the 'o, of God is revealed from heaven Eph. 5, 6. because of these things, to, of God Cometh on the children of disobedience. Col. 3. 6. Bet;. 14. 10. shall drink of the wine of the w. of God 19. and cast it into wine-press of the to. of God 15.1. for in them is filled up the to. of God 7. seven golden vials full of the to. of God 16. 1. pour out the vials of the to. of God on earth 19. 15. he treadeth the wine-press of the to. of God His WRATH. Z>cti*.29. 23. which the Lord overthrew in his to. 1 iS'atit.28. 18. nor execntedst his to. upon Amalek 2 Kings 23. 26. the Lord turned not from his to. 2 Chron. 29. 10. his fierce to. may turn away, 30. 8. Ezra 8. 22. his to. is against them that forsake him Esth. 7. 7. king arising from the banquet in his to. Job 16. 9. he teareth me in his to. who hateth me 20. 23. God shall cast the ftiry of his to. on him Psal. 2. 5. then shall he speak to them in his w. 21. 9. the Lord shall swallow them up in his to. 58. 0. he shall take them away in his to. 78. 38. turned away anger, did not stir up all hisw. 49. he cast on them the fierceness of his to. 106. 23. had not Moses stood to turn away his to. Prov. 14. 3'5. his to. against bim that causeth shame 24. 18. lest the Lord turn away his w. from him Isa. 16. 6. we heard of Moab's pride and his to. Jer. 7. 29. Lord hath forsaken generation of his w. 10. 10. at his to, the earth shall tremble 48, 30. 1 know his to. saith Lord, shall not be so Lam, 2. 2. hath thrown down in hi*i w. the holds 3. 1. 1 have seen affliction by the rod of his to. Amos 1. 11. because be kept his to, for ever Rom, 9. 22. what rf God, willing to shew his to. Rev, 16. 19. the cup of wine of fierceness of his to. See Kindled ; Wrath of the LORD. Mi/ WRATH. Exod, 22. 24. my w, shail wax hot, I will kill' you 32. 10. let me alone, that my to. may wax hot Num, 25. 11. Phinehas hath turned my to. away 2 Cliron,\2.7,myw, shall not be poured out on Jerus. Psal, 95. 11. unto whom I sware in my w, that Isa, 10. 6. send him against the people of my w, 60. 10. for in my to. I smote thee, I had mercy Ezek, 7. 14. for my to. is on all the multitude 13. 15'. thus will I accomplish my to. 21.31. blow against thee in fire of mj w, upon wall 22. 31. 1 consumed them with the fire of my to. 38. 19. for in the fire of my w, have I spoken Sos, 5. 10. 1 will' pour out my to. on them like water 13. 11. 1 gave a king, and I took him away in my w, Seb,%. 11. so I 'sware in my to. they shall. not enter 4. 3. as I have sworn in my to. if they shall enter Thy WRATH. Exod. 15.7.thousentest^'ty to. which consumed them 32. 11. why doth thy w^ wax hot against thy people? 12. turn from thy fierce to. and repent of this Job 14. 13. keep me secret until thy to. be past 40. 11. cast abroad the rage of thy to. behold proud Psal, 38. 1. O Lord, rebuke me not in thy to. 79. 6. pour out thy to. upon the heathen 85. 3. thou hast taken away all thy to. 88. 7. thy to. lieth hard on me, thou hast afflicted 88. 16. fAy fierce to. goeth over me, thy terrors 89. 46. how long shall thy to. burn like fire ? 90. 7. and by thy to. are we troubled ' 9. for all our days are passed away in thy to. 11. even according to- thy fear, so is thy w, 102. 10. because of thy indignation and thy to. Jer, 18. 20. 1 stood to turn away thy to. from them Hab, 3. 8. was thy to. against uie sea, that didst ride Rev, 11. 18. thy to. is come, and time of the dead WRATHFUL. Psal, 69. 24. let thy to. anger take hold of them Prov, 15. 18. a to. man stirreth up strife WRATHS. 2 Cor. 12. 20. 1 fear lest there be envyings, to. strifes WREATH. 2 Chron, 4, 13'. tw o rows of pomegranates on each to. WREATHED. iLam. 1. 14. my transgressions are to. and come up WREATHEN. Exod, 28. 14. two chains at the ends, of to. work shalt make them, 22, 24, 25. \ 39. 15, 17, 18, 2 Kings25. 17. pillar of to. work he carried aw^t' WREATHS. 1 Kings T, 17. to. of chain-work for the chapitem 2 Chron, 4. 12. two to. to cover the two pommels' 13. four hundred pomegranates on the two to. WREST. Exod, 23. 2. not decline after many, to to. jndgnmiif 6. thou shalt not to. the judgment of thy poor Dent, 16. 19. thou shalt not lo. jodgm. nor take gift PiaJ.56.5.every day they to. my words, their thought: 2 Pet, 3. 16. which they that are unstable to. WRESTED. Hab, l.t4. therefore to. judgment prooeedeth WRESTING. Ezek. 9.t9. the city is full of to. of judgment WRESTLE. Eph, 6. 12. for we to. not against flesh and blood WRESTLED. Gen, 30.8. with great wrestlings have I to. with sister 32. 24. Jacob was alone, there to. a man with him 25. Jacob's thigh was out of joint as he to. WRESTUN&. Gen, SO.'i'S. and Rachel called his name to. WRESTLINGS. Cr€n. 30. S. with great to; have I wrestled with sister WRETCHED. Rom, 7. 24. to. man that I am, who shall deliver met Rev, 3. 17. and knowest not that thou art to, WRETCHEDNESS. Num, 11. 15. kill me, and let me not see my to. WRING. Lev. 1. 15. the priest shall w. off bis head, 5. 8. Psal.76. 8. all the wicked shall to. them out WRINGED. Judg. G. 38. Gideon to. the dew out of the fleece WRINGER. Isa. 16.t 4. for the to. is at ait end, spoiler ceasetk WRINGING. PcoK. 30. 33. the w. of the nose bringeth forth blood WRINKLE. Eph. 5. 27. a glorious church, not having spot or to. WRINKLES. Job 16. 8. and thou hast filled me with to. WRINKLING. Nah, 3.t 19. there is bo to. of thy bruise WRITE. Exod, 34. 1. 1 will to. on these tables, Deut. 10. 2. 27. the Lord said to Moses, to. thou these words 'Num, 17. 2. to. thou every man's name on his rod 3. thou shalt to. Aaron's name on the rod of LeTi Deut. 6. 9. to. them on posts of thy house, 11. 20. 24. 1. then let him to. her a bill of divorcement, and send her Out of his house, 3il/afA10.4. 27. 3. to; on the stones the words of this law, 8, 31. 19. now therefore to. ye this song for you 2 Chron. 26; 22. the acts of Uzziah did Isaiah to. Ezra 5. 10. that we might to. the names of the men Neh. 9. 38. we make a sure covenant, and to. it Esth. 8. 8. to. ye also for the Jews as it lifceth you Prov. 3. 3. to. them on the table of thy heart, 7. 3. Isa, 8. 1. to. in the great roll with a man's pen 10.1. that to. grievousness which they prescribed 19. trees shall be few, that a child may to. them 30; 8. now go to. it before them in a table Jer, 22. 30. saith the Lord, to. ye this man childless 30; 2. to. the words I have spoken, 36. 2, 17, 28. 31. 33. 1 will w, it in their hearts, Heb, 8. IC. Ezek. 24. 2. son of man, to. the name of the day 37. 16. to. upon the sticks, for Judah and Israel 43. 11. to. it in their sight, that they may keep form Hah. 2. 2. to. the vision, make it plain on tables Luke 1. 3. it seemed good to me to w. to thee in order 16. 6. take thy bill and to. fifty || 7. to. fourscore John 1. 45. of whom Moses and the prophets did u. 19. 21. to. not, king of the Jews, but that be said A cts 15. 20. that we to. to them, that they abstain froii 25. 26. of whom I have no certain thing to to. to uiy lord, that I might have somewhat to if* 1 CoA 4. 14. 1 to. not these things to shame you 14. 37. things I to. are the commandments of Lord 2 Cor, 1. 13. for we to. none other things to you 2. 9. to this end also did I to. that I might know 9. 1. it is superfluous for mc to to. to you 13. 2. 1 to. to them whieh beretofor hare siiiu«£ WR WRI W RO 829 9 Cor. 13. 10. therefore I ui. these things being absent Oal. 1. 20. now the things I w. nuto yon, I lie not PhiL 3. 1, to u>. the same things, for ;ou it is safe 1 Tluss. 4. 9. ye need not that I v>. to yon, 5. 1. 2 Thess. 3. 17. so I w. {{ 1 Ttn.3. 14. &ese things Iw. Seb. 10. 16. and in their minds will I w. them 2 Pet. 3. 1. 1 now lo. nnto jon, 1 John2. 1. 1 John 1. 4. these things lo. we to yoa that your joy 2. 7. brethren, I w. no new commandment to yon 8. again, a new commandment I w. unto yon 12. 1 u>. to yon little children, 13. 15. I w. to yon fathers, I m, to yon yonag men 2 John 12. having many things to to. nnto yon 3 John 13. 1 will not with inli and pen w. to yoD Jude 3. when I gave all diligence to ic. of common salvation, it -was needfnl for me to to. to yon Sev, 1. ll.wliat thou seest, to. in a book, 19. 2. 1. to the angel of the church of Ephesos, lo. 8. in Smyrna 11 12. in Pergamns || 18. Thyatira 3. 1. in Sardis || 7. Philadelphia || 14. Laodicea 12. 1 will to. on him the name of my God and city of my God, 1 will to. on him my new name 10. 4, asl was abont to w. a voice said, to. not 14. 13. to. blessed are the dead that die in the Lord 19. 9. to. blessed are they which are called to supper 21. 5. to. for these words are true and faithful iSee Book. "WRITER. Judg. 5, 14. they that handle the pen of the to. Psal, 45. 1. my tongue is the pen of a ready to. Ezek, 9. 2. a man-with a to. iokhorn by his side, 3. WRITEST. Job 13.26. for thou to. bitter things against me Ezek. 37. 20. the sticks whereon thou to. shall be WRITETH. Psal. 87. 6. the Lord shall count when he to. np WRITING. Mxod. 32. 16. and the m. was the to. of God 39. 30. and wrote on plate of the holy crown a to. Veut. 10. 4. he wrote according to the first to. 31. 2k. when Moses had made an end of to. the law 1 Chron. 28. 19. the Lord made me understand in to. 2 Chron. 2. 11. Hnram king of Tyre answered in to. 21.12. there came a to. from Jehoram to Elijah 35. 4. prepare according to the to. of David king 36. 22. Gyrus put the proclamation in to. Ezra 1. 1. Ezra 4. 7. the to. of letter was in the Syrian tongue Esth.l. 22. for he sent letters nnto all provinces ac- cording to the w. thereof, 3. 12. | 8. 9. | 9. 27. 3. 14. the copy of the to. was published to all 4. 8. Mordecai gave to Hatach a copy of the to, 8. 8. the to. in the king's name may no man reverse Isa. 38.9. the to. of Hezekiah when he bad been sick Ezek. 13. 9. not written in the to. of house of Israel J)an. 5. 7. the king said, whosn shall read this to. 8. could not read the to. |{ 15. should read this to. 16. if thou canst read the to. thou shalt be clothed 17. yet I will read the to. to the king and make 24. this is the to. that was written, 25. 6. 8. sign the to. || 9. king Darius signed the w. 10. when Daniel knew that the to. was signed Mat. 5. 31. give her a to. of divorcement, 19.7. John 19. 19. the to. was, Jesus of Nazareth king ffand-WRITING. Col. 2. 14. blotting out the hand-w. of ordinances WRlTING-tiice 1. 63. Zacharias asked for a a.-table WRITINGS. JoIm S. 47. if ye believe not his to, how believe 1 WRITTEN. Exod. 31. 18. to. with the finger of God, Deut. 9. 10. 1 Kings2l.ll. elders did as it was to, in ths 1"**.-— 0.34. tue weight of the vessels was to. at that time Nth. 6. 6. sent an open letter, wherein was to. 8. 14, found to. in the law to dwell in booths 13.1. was to. Ammonite not come into congregation Esth. 1, 19. let it be to. among the laws of tbeMedes 3, 9, let it be n. (hat they may be destroyed 12, in the name of king Ahasnerns was it to. 6. 2. foond ». that Mordeoai told of Bigtbana Esth. 8. 5. let it be to. to reverse Haman's letters Psal. 69. 28. let them not be to. with the righteous 102. 18. this shall be to. for the generation to come 149. 9. to execute on Ihem the judgment to. Prov. 22. 20. have not I to. to thee excellent things ? Eccl. 12. 10. that which was to. was upright Jer. 17. 13. that depart from me shall be to. in earth 36. 29. why hast to. the king of Babylon shall come Ezek. 2. 10. the roll was to. within and without 13.9. nor to. in the writing of bouse of Judah Dan. 5. 24. this is the writing that was 10.25. Mat. 27. 37. they set up his accusation to. Mark 11.17. is it not to. my house shall be called 15. 26. the superscription of bis accusation ,was the king of the Jews, Luke 23. 38. John 19. 20. Luke 4. 17. he found the place where it was to. 10. 20. rejoice that your names are to. in heaven 18. 31. all things to. shall be accomplished, 21. 22. John 2. 17. the disciples remembered that it was to. 10. 34. is it not to. in your law, I said, ye are gods 20.31. but tliese are uz. that ye might believe 21. 25. if they should be to. every one, the world could not contain the books that should be to, Acts 13. 29. they had fulfilled all that was to. 21. 25. as touching the Gentiles, we have to. Bom. 2. 15. which shew the work of the law lo, 4. 23. now it was not w. for his sake alone 1 Cor. 10. 11. they are to. for our admonition 2 Cor. 3. 2. ye are our epistle to. in our hearts 3. to. not with ink, but with the Spirit of God 7. if the ministration of death w. in stones Phiievi. 19. 1 Paul have to. with mine own hand Heb. 12. 23. the church of the first-born w. in heaven Rev. I. 3. keep those things which are to. therein 2. 17. and in the stone a new name to. 13.. 8. whose names are not to. in the hook of life 14. 1. having his Father's name to. in their foreheads 17. 5. upon her head was a name to. Mystery 19. 12. lie bad a name to. on his thigh, 16. 21. 12. names of the twelve tribes to. on the gates Is WRITTEN. Josh. 1. 8. observe to do all that is to. therein 2 Kings 22. 13. that which is to. concerning ns Esth. 8.8. for writing which ts to. in the king's name Isa. 4. 3. every one that is to. among the living Jer. 17. 1. sin of Judah is w. with a pen of iron Dan. 9. 11. the curse and oath that if to. in the law Luke 10. 26. what is to. in the law ? how readost ? 20. 17. he said, what is this then that is to.? 22. 37. this that is to. must be accomplished John 15. 25. the word might be fulfilled that is to. 1 Cor. 4. 6. to think of men above that which is to. 9. 10. for our sakes, no doubt, this is w. 15. 54. he brought to pass the saying that is to. It is WRITTEN. Josh. 8. 31. as it is to. in the law of Moses, 1 Kings 2.3.2 CAroB. 23. 18. | 25.4. | 31. 3. I 35. 12. Ezra 3. 2, 4. | 6. 18. Neh. 8. IS. I 10.34,36. Dan.9. 13. Psal. 40. 7. in the volume it is to. of me, Heb. 10. 7. Isa. 65. 6. t£ is to. before me, I will recompense Mat. 2. 5. thus it is to. by the prophet, Luke 24. 46. 11. 10. this is he of whom it is to. Luke 1. 27. 26. 24. as ii is to. of bira, Mark 9. 13. | 14. 21. 31. it is to. Mark 14. 27. Luke 4. 8. Acts 23. 5. Mark 9. 12. and how it is to. of the Son of man Luke 2. 23. as it is to. in the law of the Lord Rom. 11. 8. according as it is to. 1 Cor. 1. 31 2 Cor. 4. 13 12. 19. for it is w. 14. 11. Gal. 3. 10. 15.3. Christ pleased not himself, but as it is to. ■ C --. "■--). 45. so it is to. the first man Adam 16. because it is to. be ye holy, I am holy I have, or have I WRITTEN. _ ^,. 12. will give thee commandment, / have to. uoi. u. i2. / have to. to him great things of my law John 19. 22, Pilate said, what / have m. I have to. 1 John 2. 14. J have to. to yon fathers, young men 26. these things have I to. nnto yon, S. 13. Were WRITTEN. Num. 11. 26. and they were of them that toere to. Job 19. 23. O that my words were now w. Ltike 24. 44. all things be fulfilled which toere to. John 12. 16, that these things toere to, of him Rom. 15. 4. whatsoever things toere to. aforetime were to. for our learning that we might have hope See Book, Chronicle. WRONG. Gen, 16. 5. Sarai said, my to. be upon thee Exod. 2. 13. Moses said to him that did the lo. Deut. 19, 16, to testify against him what is to. Judg. 11. 27. thou doest me to. to war against me 1 Chron. 12. 17. seeing there is no to. in my hands 16. 21. he suffered no man to do them to. he re- proved kings for their sakes, Psal. 105. 14, Esth. 1.16. Vashti hath not done to. to the king only Job 19. 7. behold, I cry out of to. but am not heard Jer. 22. 3. do no to. do no violence to the stranger 13. woe to him that buildeth his chambers by to. Lam. 3. 59. Lord, thou bast seen my fo. Judge thou Hab. 1. 4. therefore to. judgment proceedeth Mat. 20. 13. he answered, friend, I do thee no to. Acts 7. 24. and seeing one of them suffer to. 26. ye are brethren, why do ye to. one to another ? 27. he that did his neighbour to. thrust him away 18. 14. if it were a matter of to. or lewdness 25. 10. Paul said, to the Jews have I done no to. 1 Cor. 6. 7. why do ye not rather take to..' 8. nay, ye do to. and defraud your brethren 2 Cor. 7. 12. 1 did it not for his cause that had done the 10. nor for his cause that suffered to. 12.13. 1 was not burdensome, forgive me this to. Col. 3. 25. he that doeth to. shall receive for the to. WRONGED. 2 Cor. 7, 2. receive us, we have to. no man PhSem. 18. if he hath to. thee, or oweth ought WRONGETH. Pj-ov. 8. 36. he that sinneth against me to. his own soul WRONGFULLY. Job 21. 27. the devices ye to. imagine against me Psal. 35. 19. let not mine enemies to. rejoice 38. 19. they that hate me to. are multiplied 69. 4. would destroy me, being mine enemies to. 119. 86. they persecute me to. help thou me Ezek. 22. 29. they have oppressed the stranger w. 1 Pet. 2. 19. if a man endure grief, snft'ering to. WROTE. Exod. 24. 4. Moses to. all the words of the Lord, and rose early in the morning, Dent. 31. 9. 34. 28. Lord to. upon the tables words of covenant, ten commandments, Deut. 4.13. | 5.22. | 10.4. Num. 33. 2. and Moses to. their goings out Dent. 31.22. Moses to. this song the same day Josh. 8. 32. Joshua to. upon the stones the law 1 Sam. 10. 25. Samuel to. the manner of the kingdom 2 Sam. 11. 14. David to. a letter to Joab, 16. 1 Kings2l. 8. Jezebel to. letters in Ahab's name, 9. 2 Kings 10. 1. Jehu to. 6. || 1 CAr. 24. 6. Shemaiah to. 2 Chron. 30. 1. Hezekiah to. letters to Ephraim 32. 17. Sennacherib to. to rail on the God of Israel Ezra 4. 6. they to. an accusation against Judah 8. Rehum to. 9. || Esth. 8. 5. the letters Haman ic. Esth. 8. 10. Mordecai to. letters, 9. 20, 29. Jer. 36. 4. Baruch to. from Jeremiah, 18, 27, 32. 51. 60. so Jeremiah to. in a book all the evil Dan. 5. 5. fingers of a man's hand to. on the wall 6. 25. then king Darius to. unto all people 7. 1. Daniel had a dream, and he to. the dream Mark 10. 5. for yourhardn. Moses to. you this precept 12. 19. Master, Moses to. to us, Imke 20. 26. Jmke 1. 63. Zacharias to. saying, his name is John John 5, 46. have believed me, for Moses to. of me 8. 6. Jesus with his finger to. on the ground, 8. 19. 19. Pilate to. a title and put it on the cross 21. 24. John to. and testified of these things Acts\5.2i.ihe apostles to. letters by them 18. 27. the brethren to. exhorting the disciples 23. 25. Lysias to. a letter after this manner Rom. 16. 22. 1 Tertius, who to. this epistle, salute 1 Cor. 5. 9, Paul to, in an epistle, 2 Cor. 2. 3, 4. |7.12.Bp*.3.3.P/iifcm.21. 7. 1. concerning the things whereof ye to. to me 2 John 5. not as the' 1 to. a new commandment 3 John 9. I to. to the church, Diotr. receives us not WROTH. Gen. 4. 5. Cain was very to. |[ 6. why art thou to,.' 31. 36. Jacob was to. |I34. 7. Jacob's sons were u.. 40. 2, Pharaoh was to. with two officers, 41 . 10. 830 WRO Exod. 16. 20. Moses was lo. Num. 16. 15. | 31. 14. Num. 16. 22. wilt thon be w. with all congregatioii 1 Dent. 1, 34, the Lord heard your words and was ic. 3. 26. I 9. 19. 2 iSom. 22. S. 2 Chron. 28. 9. PraJ.18.7. 178.21, 59,02. 1 iSain. 18. 8. and Sam was very m. 20. 7. 29. 4. the princes of Philistines were to. with him 2 iSom. 3. 8. Abner was in. || 13. 21. David was w. 2 Kings 5. 11. bat Naaman was w. and went away > 13. 19. and the man of God was w. with him 2 Chron. 16. 10. Asa was w. || 26. 19. Uzziah was w. Neh. 4. 1. Sanballat, 7. || Esth. 1. 12. Ahasuerus w. Esth, 2. 21. Bis^han and Teresh were w. Psal. 89. 38. thou hast been ic. with thine anointed Isd. 28. 21, he shall be w. as in the valley of Giheon 47, 6. 1 was w. with my people, I have polluted 54. 9. 1 have sworn I would not be ic. with thee 67. 16. 1 will not contend, nor will I be always m. 17. for the iniquity of his covetousness was I w. and smote him, I hid me, and was mi. 64. 6. behold thou art w. for we have sinned U. be not w. very sore, O Lord ; we are thy people Jer. 37.15.princes were w. \\ Mat. 2. 16. Herod was to. Jjam. 5. 22. rejected ns, thou art very w. against us Mat. 18. 34. his lord was to. and delivered him 22. 7. king was to. |j Rev. 12. 17. dragon was to. WROUGHT. Gen. 34.7. Shechem had to. folly in Israel Exod.lO, 2. what things I have to. in Egypt 36. 1. then to. Bezaleel and Aholiab, Lord put wisd. 4. all the wise men to. the work, 8. | 39. 6. Lev. 20. 12. put to death, they have to. confusion A'tim. 23. 23. it shall be said, what hath God to.? JJeut. 17. 2. man or woman that hath to. wickedness 22. 21, 10. folly in Israel, Josh. 7. 15. Judg. 20. 10. 31. 18. for the evils which they shall have w. Ruth 2. 19. shewed with whom she had to. the man's name with whom I w. to-day, is Boaz 1 Sam. 6. 6. Lord had to. wonderfully ameng them 11. 13. Lord hath to, salvation in Israel, 19. 6. 14. 45. for Jonathan hath to. with God this day 2 Sam. 18. 13. otherwise I should have to. falsehood 23. 10. the Lord to. a great victory that day, 12. IKings 5. 16. who ruled over the people that to. 9. 23. 16. 20. the acts of Zimri, and the treason he to. 25. but Omri to. evil in the eyes of the Lord 2 Kings 3. 2. Jehoram to. evil, 2 Chron. 21.6. 17. II. Israel to. wicked things, Neh. 9. 18. 21. 6. Manasseh to. much wickedness, 2 Chr. 33, 6, 1 Chron. 4, 21, the families that to. fine linen 2 Chron. 3, 14. and he ic. cheruhims thereon 24. 12. they hired such as w. iron and brass 13, so the workmen w. the work, 34. 10, 13. 32.t24.the Lord to. a miracle for Hezekiah Neh. 4. 16. half of my servants to. in the work 17. every one with one of his hands ic. in the work Job 12. 9. the hand of the Lord hath to. this 36.23. or who can say, thou hast to. iniquity? Psal. 31. 19. hast to. for them that trust in thee 68. 28, strengthen that which thou hast to. for us 78.43. how he had ui. his signs in Egypt Ecd. 2. 11, I looked on all works my hands had to, Isa. 26, 12, for thon hast to, all our works in us 18. we have not to. any deliverance in the earth 41. 4. who hath to. and done it ? I the Lord, I am Jer. 11.15. seeing she hath to. lewdness with many 18. 3. and behold, he w. a work on the wheels Ezeh 20. 9. 1 w. for my name's sake, 14, 22, 44. 29. 20. given him Egypt, because they to. for me Van. 4. 2. the wonders that God hath to. toward me Jonah. 1. 11. the sea w. and was tempestuous, 13. Zeph. 2. 3. ye meek of earth who have to. his judgment Mat. 20. 12. these last have to. but one hour 26. 10, she hath to. a good work on me, Mark 14. 6. Acts 15.12. what wonders God hath to. 21. 19. 18. 3. Paul of same trade, abode with Aquila and to. 19. 11. God w. special miracles by hands of Paul Mom. 7. 8. to. in me all manner of concupiscence IS. 18. things which Christ hath not to. by me 2 Cor. 5. 5. he that to. us for the same thing, is God 7. 11. what carefulness it to. in you ? Gal. 2. 8. for he that i». effectually in Peter Eph. 1. 20. which he w, in Christ, when he raised S Thess. 3, 8. bat ive w. with labour and travel YEA Heb. 11. 33. who, through faith, w. righteonsness Jam. 2. 22. seest thou how faith to. with his works ? 1 Pet. 4. 3. to have to. the will of the Gentiles 2 John 8. lose not those things which we have to. Rev. 19. 20. the false prophet that to. miracles WROUGHT, Passively. Num. 31. 51. Moses took of them all to. jewels Deut. 13. 14. that such abomination is to. 17. 4. 21. 3. take an heifer which hath not been to. 1 Kings 7. 26. the brim of the sea was to. like 1 Chron. 22. 2. he set masons to hew w. stones Neh. 6. 16. this work was lo. of our God Psal. 45. 13. her clothing was of to. gold 139. 16. when 1 was made in secret, curiously to. Eccl. 2. 17. the work to. under the sun is grievous Mat. 14.t2. John the Baptist is risen, therefore mighty works are to, by him, Mark 6. 2, John 3. 21.'made manifest that they are to. of God 19.t 23, coat was without seam, to, from the top Acts 5. 12. wonders were to. among the people 2 Cor. I.t6. which is to. in enduring sufferings 12. 12. the signs of an apostle were to. among you WROUGHTEST. Ruth 2. 19. Naomi said to her, where to. thou? WRUNG. Lev. 1. 15. the blood shall be to. out, 5, 9, Psal. 73. 10, waters of a full, cup are to. to them Isa. 51 . 17. thou hast to. out the dregs of the cup Y. YARN. 1 Kings 10.28. Solomon had linen y. out of Eo-vpt, the king's merchants received y. 2 Chron. 1. 16. YCE, or rather ICE. /o6 6. 16. which are blackish by reason of y. 38. 29. out of whose womb came the y. and frost Psal. 147. 17. he casteth forth his y- like morsels YE. Gen. 3. 5. ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil Luke 16. l5. ye are they which justify yourselves 1 Cor. 6. 11. but ye are washed, ye are sanctified, ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus 20. ye are bought with a price, glorify God in body 2 Cor. 3. 2. ye are our epistle written in our hearts 6. 12. ye are not straitened in ns, hut in your own Gal. 4. 12. brethren, he as I am, for I am as ye are 6. 1. ye which are spiritual, restore such an one Eph. 2. 13. ye who sometimes were far off are nigh 1 Thess. 2. 19. what is our joy ? are not even ye t ■ 20. ye are our glory || 3. 8. if ye stand fast in Lord 5. 4. but ye, brethren, are not in darkness 5. ye are all children of light and of the day 2 Thess.3. 13. but ye^ brethren, be not weary 1 Pet. 2. 9. hut ye are a chosen generation YEA. Gen. 3. 1. y, hath God said, ye shall not eat Mat. 5. 37. let your conversation be y. y. Jam. 5. 12, 9. 28. they said nnto him, y. Lord, 13. 61. Acts 5. 8. Sapphira said, y. for so mnch 22. 27, tell me, art thou a Roman ? he said, y, 2 Cor. 1. 17. there should be y. y. and nay, nay 18, our word toward yoa was not y. and nay 19, for the Son of God was not y. and nay 20, all the promises of God in him are y. and amen Pldl. 1.18. 1 do rejoice, y. and will rejoice 3. 8. y. and I count all things but loss for excellency 2 Tim. 3. 12. ^. and all that live godly in Christ Jesus Philem. 20, y. brother, let me have joy of thee YEAR. Concerning the Jewish year. See M"NTH. It is said in Gen. 15, 13. and in Acts 7. 6. thai they .should entreat them evil four hundred years: But in Exod. 12. <40. it is said. The sojourning of the children of Israel who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. This difference is reconciled by distinguishing the beginning of the account, which, if taken from Abraham's leaving of Chaldea, and receiving the first promise of Canaan, when his sojonirning did begin; then from that time to the giving of the law, there will be four hundred and thirty YEA years, as it is in Exodus: But if it be taken from Abraham's seed, tjiat is, from the birth of Isaac, which was in the hundredth year of Abra- ham's age, and so thirty years after his depar- ture from Chaldea, then it must consequently be thirty years less from thence to the giving of the law; and so that will agree exactly with the- four hundred years mentioTied in Genesis and in the Acts, which are assigned to his seed's sojourning in a strange land; by the strange land botfi Canaan and Egypt being to be understood; for the Chaldee Paraphrast, and the generality of the Jews, determine the space wherein they sojourned in Egypt, to be but two hundred and ten years ; only Josephus calls them two hundred and fifteen. Gen. 17. 21, whom Sarah shall bear the next y. 26. 12. Isaac received the same y. an hundred-fold 47, 17. Joseph fed them with bread that y. Exod. 12. 2, it shall be the iirst month of the y. 23. 14: keep a feast to me in the y. lav. 23. 41. 17. three times in the y. alt thy males shall appear before the Lord God, 34, 23, 24. Deut. 16. 16. 29. 1 will not drive them out from thee in one y. Lev. 16, 34. to make an atonement once a y. 25. 5. it is a y. of rest || 29, redeem it witliin a y. Num. 9, 22, if it were a y. that the cloud tarried 14, 34. each day for a y. shall ye hear iniquities Deut. 15. 9. saying, the y. of release is at hand 26. 12, the third y. which is the y. of tithing Josh. 5. 12. they did eat the fruit of Canaan that g. Judg. 10. 8. that y. the Ammonites vexed Israel 11. 40. they went to lament four days in a y, 17. 10. 1 will give thee ten shekels by the y, 1 iSaiB, 27, 7. David dwelt a y. and four months 2 Sam. 11. 1. that after the y, was expired 14. 26. it was at every y. end that he polled it 1 Kings 9, 25. three times in a y. did Solomon offer 10. 14. now the weight of the gold that came to So- lomon in one y. 2 Chrim. 9. 13. 2 Ki7igs\9.W. ye shall eat this y. such things as grow of themselves in second & third y. Isa. 37.30. 2 Chron. 27. 5. Ammon gave him the same y. Esth. 9. 27. they would keep twO' days every w. Psal. 65. 11. thou crownest the y. with thy goodness Isa. 6. 1. in the y. that king Uzziah died 14. 28. in the y. king Ahaz died was this burden 21. 16. in a y. all the glory of Kedar shall fail 61. 2. to proclaim the acceptable y. of the Lord, and the day of vengeance of our God, Lnhe 4, 19. 63. 4. and the y. of my redeemed is come Jer.Xl. 23, bring evil on the men of Anathoth, even the y. of their visitation, 23. 12. | 48. 44. 17. 8. shall not be careful in the y. of drought 28. 16. thus saith the Lord, this y. thou shalt die 17. so Hananiah the prophet died the same y. 61. 46. a rumour shall both come in one y. Ezek. 4. 6. 1 have appointed each day for a y, 46. 17. it shall be his to the y. of liberty Mie. 6. 6. shall I come with calves of a y. old? Luke 2. 41. his parents went to Jerusalem every y. 13. 8. he said. Lord, let it alone this y.also John 11. 49. Caiaphas being high-priest that y. said one man should die for the people, 51. | 18. 13. Acts 11. 26. a whole y. they assembled themselves 18. 11, Paul continued a y. at Corinth, teaching 2 Cor. 8. 10, but also to be forward a y. ago 9. 2. that Achaia was ready a y. ago, your zeal Heb. 9. 7. the high-priest went in once a y. 25. 10. 3, there is a remembrance made of sins every y. Jam.i. 13. we will continue there a y. and buy Rev. 9. 15. who were prepared for a month and a y, YEAR after YEAR. 2 Sam. 21.1, there was a famine three years «. after y, YEAR 6y YEAR. Deut. 14, 22, thou shalt tithe the increase of thy seed that the field bringeth forth y, by y. 15. 20. thou shalt eat it before the Lord y. by y. 1 Sam. 1, 7, as he did so y. byy. so she provoked her 1 Kings 5. 11. thus Solomon gave to Hiram y. byy. 10, 25, they brought a rate y. by y. 2 Chron.9. 24. 2 Kings 17. 4, no present as he had done y. by y. ^£^.10,34, to bring the wood-offering y, by y. 35. bring the first-fruits of all trees y. by y. YEL YET YIE 831 Beh, 10. 1, those sacrifices which they offered y. hy y^ YEAR to YEAR. Exod, 13. 10. keep this ordinuuce from y. to y, ' XSam. 2. 19. brought a coat to him from y. to y. ' 7. 16. Samuel went from y.fo y. in circuit to Bethel 2Cftron.24.5.repairhoaseofyoarGod from y. to y. Ina. 29. 1. add ye y. to y. let them kill sacrifices Zech. 14. 16. shall go up from y. to y. to worship Ld See First, Second, Third, Fifth, Seventh. YEARLY. L^o. 25. 53. as a y. hired servant shall he be •Tuffy. 11.40. daughters oflsrael went j/, to lament 21. 19. there is a feast of the Lord in Shiloh y, 1 Sam. 1. 3. Elkanah went up y. to worship 21. went up to offer the y. sacrifice, 2. 19. 20. 6. there is ay. sacrifice there for all the family •Esi/t. 9. 21. that they should keep the 14tb day of the month Adar, and fifteenth of the same y. YEARS. Gen. 1. 14. let them be for seasons, days, and y. 25. 7. tliese are the days of the y. of Abraham 8. Abraham died an old man, and full ofy. 17. Jshmael was an hundred thirty seven y. 47. 9. few and evil have they, of my life been £jrod.34. 22. the feast of iu-gathering at the y. end Lev. 25, 15. according to the number ofy. 16, 50, 52. 27. IS. the money according to the y. that remain Deut, 32. 7. consider the y. of many generations Josh. 13. 1. Joshua was old and stricken In y. IjSfim. 29.3. David who hath been with me these y. 1 Kings 1. 1. David was old and stricken in y. 17. I. there shall not be dew nor rain these y. 2 C/tr. 14. 6. land had rest, Asa had no war in those y. 18.2. after certain y. he went down toAhab Job 10. 5. are thy y. as man's days, that searchest sin '15. 20. the number of y. is hidden to the oppressor 16.22. when a few y. are come, I shall go the way 32. 7. and multitude of y, should teach wisdom 36. 11. they shall spend their y. in pleasures 26. nor can number of his y. he searched out Psal. 31. 10. and my y. are spent with sighing 61. G. wilt prolong his y. as many generations 77. 5. 1 considered the y. of ancient times 10. I will remember the y. of the right hand 78. 33. their y. did he consume in trouble 90. 4. for a thousand y. in thy sight are but as yes- terday when it is past, 2 Pet. 3. 8, 9. we spend our y. as a tale that is told 10. the days of our y. are threescore y. and ten 15. according to the y. wherein we have seen evil 102. 24. thy y. are throughout all generations 27. thoti art the same, thy y. shall have no end l'rot;.4. 10. they, of thy life shall be many, 9. 11^ 5. 9. lest thou give thy y. unto the cruel 10. 27. the y. of the wicked shall be shortened Eccl. 12. 1. while evil days come not, nory. draw nigh Jsa, 21. 16. according to the y. of an hireling 38, 10. I am deprived of the residue of my y. 15. I shall go softly all myy.in bitterness of soul Ezeh.^, 5. 1 have laid onthee they, of their iniquity 22.4. and thou art come even unto thy y. 38. 8. in lattery, thou shalt come into the land Dan. 9. 2. 1 understood by books the number of the y. 11. 6, in the end of y. they shall join together 8. continue more y. than the king of the north 13. the king of north shall come after certain y. Joel 2. 2. even to the y. of many generations 25. I will restore the y. the locust hath eaten Mah. 3. 2. revive thy work in the midst of the y. Mai. 3. 4, the offerings pleasant as in the former y. Luke 1,7, both were well stricknn Jn - lo y- '•- " -'- ■"• ■ -■"■ --■■ --y o. till the thousand y. slionld be falfilled 4. thej lived and reigned witli Christ a thousand^. 7. when the thousand i^, are expired, Satan shall See Numeral aords in their places, Hundred, Many, Two, Three/ Six, Old^ YELL. Jer, 51 . 38, like lions, tbej shall y, as lions' whelps YELLED. Jer, 2. 15. the young lions roared and y. on him YELLOW. Lev. 13. 30. behold, if there be in it a y. tliin hair 32. behold, if there be in it no y. hair 36. priest shall not seek for y, hair, is unclean Psal. 68. 13. her feathers covered with y. gold YEARN. Gen. 43. 30. for his bowels did y. on his brother YEARNED. 1 Kings 3. 26. for her bowels y. upon her son YESTERDAY. Gen. 31. 1 2. not toward hini as y, and day before Exod. 4.t 10. not eloquent since y. nor third day 5. 14. why hnve ye not fulfilled your task y.? Deut. 19.t4. hated not from y. the third day, 6. Josh. 3.t4. ye have not passed this way since y. 1 Sam. 19.t7. David was in Sanl's presence as y. 20. 27. why came not the son of Jesse to meat y,. 2 Sam. 15. 20. whereas thou earnest but y. 2 Kings 9. 26. I have seen y. the blood of Naboth I Cftron. 11. 1 2. y. and third day^ wliei] Saul was king Job 8. 9. we are but of y. and know nothing Psal. 90. 4. a thousand years in thy sight are but as y. Isa. SO.t 33. Tophet is ordained from y. Mic. 2.t8. y. my people is risen up as an enemy John 4. 52. y. at the seventh hour the fever left bim Acts 7. 28. kill me as thou didst the Egyptian y.? Heb. 13. 8. Jesus Christ the same y. and for ever YESTERNIGHT. Gen. 19. 34. behold, I lay y. wilh my father 31. 29. the God of your father spake to me y. . 42. God hath seen afllictiun, and rebuked thee'y. YET. Gen. 40. 23. y. did not the butler remember Joseph Exod. 9. 17. as y. exaltest thyself against my people 10. 7. knowest tliou not y. that Egypt is destroyed Lei\ 20. 18. if ye will not y. hearken unto me 44. y. for all that, when they be in the land Deut. 1. 32. y. in this thing ye did not believe 9. 29. y. they are thy people and inheritance 12. 9. ye are not as y. come to the inheritance 29. 4. y. the Lord hath not given you eyes to see Josh. 14. 11. as y. I am as strong this day as I was Judy. 7. 4. Lord said, the people are y. too many 10. 13. y. ye have forsaken me and served gods 1 Sam. 15.30. y. honour me now before the elders 2 Sam. 23. 5. y. he made with me everlasting covenant lKings\i.&.y.thon hast not been as my servant David 19. IS. y. 1 have left me seven thousand in Israel 22. 8. there is y. one by whom we may enquire 43. as y. the people did sacrifice, 2 Kings 14. 4. 2 Kings 8, 19. y. the Lord would not destroy Judah 13. 23. nor cast he them from his presence as y. 2 Chron. 20. 33. as y. the people had not prepared 27. 2. and the people did y. corruptly 30., IS. not cleansed, y. did they eat the passover Ezra 3. 6. the foundation of temple was not y. laid 9. 9. y. our God hath not forsaken os. Nek. 9. 19. Neh. 5. 18. y. required not I bread of the governor 13. 18. y. ye bring more wrath upon Israel Esth.5. 13. y. all this availeth me nothing so long as Job 1. 16. while he was y. speaking, 17, 18. 0. 10. then should 1 y. have comfort 13. 15. though he slay me, y. will I trust in him 20. 7. y. he shall perish for ever, like his dung 29. 5. when the Almighty was y. with me 35. 15. y. he knoweth it not in great extremity P.ial. 2. C. y. have 1 set my king on my holy hill 37. 25. y. have I not seen the righteous forsaken 42. 5. I shall y. praise him, 1 1. | 43. 5. | 71. 14. is is come, y. have we not forgotten . have I not declined from thy law, 157, I not forget thy statutes, 109, 141. " ■"■:-. 'S: .. ^"2. y. will not his foolishness depart from Av. i'i. y. is not washed from their filthiness Eccl. 4. 3. better is he which hath not y, been Cant. 8. 1. kiss thee, y. 1 should not be despised Isa. 10. 22. y. a remnant of them shall return 14. 1. for the Lord will y. choose Israel and see thee 17. 6. y. gleaning-gra^es shall be left in it 28. 4. while it is y. in his hand, he eateth it up 12. this is the rest, y. they would not bear 31. i. y. he also is wise, and will bring evil 5P Isa, 49.5. tho' Israel be not gathered, y. shall I be 15. they may forget, y. will I not forget thee 53. 7. he was oppressed, y.he opened not bis mouth Jer. 2. 9. I will y. plead with you, saith the Lord 3. 1. y. return to me j] 5. 28. y. they prosper 15.1.y. my mind could not be toward this people 23. 21. prophets y. they ran, y. they prophesied 36.24. y. they were not afraid, nor rent garments Ezelc. 8. 18. tho' they cry, y. will 1 not hear them 11. 16. y. will 1 be to them as a little sanctuary 28. 2. said, I am a god, y. thou art a man, and not G. 36. 37. I will y. for this be enquired of by Israel Dan, 9. 13.y, made we notour prayer before God 11. 35. because it is y. for a time appointed 45. y. he shall come to his end, none shall help him Hos.7,9. gray hairs are on him, y. he knoweth not 13.4.y. lam the Lord thy God from land of Egypt Amos4. 6. 1 have given you want of bread, y. have ye not returned tome, 8,9, 10, 11. flay. 2. 17. 0. 10. he shall say, is there y. any with thee Jonah 2. 4. y. I will look toward thy holy temple 3. 4. y. forty days and Nineveh shall be overthrown 4. 2. was my saying, wnen 1 was y. in my country Mic. 6. 10. are there y. the treasures of wickedness Nah. 3. 10. y. was she carried away into captivity Hab. 3. 18. y. I will rejoice in the Lord, 1 will joy Ma/. 2.14. y. is she thy companion, and the wife of Mat. 15. 17. do ye not y. nnderstand that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth, 16. O.M'arit 8. 17 19. 20. these things have I kept, what lack J y.? 24. 6. but Ihe end is not y. Mark 13. 7. Mark 11.13. for the time of figs was not y. Luke 24. 44. the words I spake while y. with you John 2. 4. Jesus saith unto her, my hour is not y come, 7. 0, 30. | 8. 20 7.39. for the Holy Ghost was not y. given 11. 25. tho' he were dead, y. shall he live 20. 9. for as y. tfiey knew not the scripture Acts 8. 16. as y. H. Ghost was fallen on none of them Rom. 4. 11. he had y. being uncircumcised, 12. 5. 6. we were y. without strength || 8. y. sinners 8.24. what a man seeth, why doth hey. hope for? 9. 19. thou wilt say, why doth he y. find fault? 1 Cor. 3.3. ye are y. carnal ? |1 15. y. so as by fire 7. 10. to the married I command, y. noti, but the L. 14. 21. y. for all that will they not hear me 15. 10. y. not I, but the grace of God with me 17. your faith is vain, ye are y. in your sins 2 Cor. 1. 10. we trust that he will y. deliver 23. to spare you I came not as y. to Corinth 6. 8. as deceivers, y. true, as unknown, y. known Gal. 2. 20. y. not I, but Christ liveih in me 3,4. have ye suffered in vain? if it bey. in vain 6. 11. I, brethren, ifl y. preach circumcision 2 Thess. 2. 5. when I was y. with you, I told yon 2 Tim. 2. 5. y. is he not crowned, except he strive Heb. 2. 8. we sec not y, all things put under him 4. 15. but was tempted like as ive are, y. without sin 7. 10. for he was y. in the loins of his father 11.4. and by it he being dead y. speakelh 7. Noah, being warned of things not seen as y. Jam. 2. 10. keep the whole law, y. offend in one point 11 . y. if Ihon kill || 4. 2. y. ye have not 1 John%. 2. it doth not y. appear what we shall be Ren. 17.8. the beast that was, and is not, and y. is 10. and one is, and the other is not y. come 12. tea kings who have received no kingdom asy. See Alivx. YIELD. Gen. 4. 12. the earth not henceforth y. her strength 49. 20. Asher's bread be fat, shall y. royal dainties Lev, 19. 25. that it may y. to you the increase 26. 4. the land shall y. her increase, trees y. fruit 20. for your land shall not y. her increase 2 Chron. 30. 8. but y. yourselves to the Lord Psal. 67.6. the land shall y. her increase, 85. 12. 107, 37. plant vineyards may y. fruits of increase Prov. 7. 21. with much fair speech she caused him y. Isa. 5. 10. ten acres of vineyard shall y. one bath, and the seed of an homer shall y. an ephah Hbs. 8. 7. have sown the wind, the bud shall y. no meal, if so be it y. the stranger shall swallow it up Joel2, 22. the fig-tree and vine y. their strength Hob. 3. 17. altho' the fields shall y. no meat, joy in 6. 832 YOK Acts 23, 21. but do not tbou i/. unto thein JJom. 6. 13. nor 2/. ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness to sin, y. yourselves to God 16. that to whom ye y. yourselves servants 19. y. your members servants to righteousness Jam, 3, 12. no fountain y. salt water and fresh YIELDED. Gen.l9. 33. Jacob, after commanding his sons, y. up Num. 17. 8. behold the rod of Aaron y. almonds Dun. 3. 28. y. their bodies that tbey might not serve Mat. 27. 50. Jesus cried again, and y. op the ghost Acts 5. 10. then Sapphira y. np the ghost Itom. 6. 19. as ye have y. ynur members servants YIELDETH. Neh. 0. 37. it y. much increase to the kings Job 24. 5. the wilderness y. food for them Hei. 12. 11. y. the peaceable fruit of righteousness YIELDING. Gen. 1 . 11 . bring forth herb y. seed, tree y. fruit, 12. 29. 1 have given you every tree y. seed Eccl. 10. 4. for y. pacifieth great offences See Fruit. YOKE. JBestdes the common acceptation of this term, for an instrument put about the necks of cattle, to couple them for drawing; the scripture makes mention (1) Of the yoke of londaye or slavery. Lev. 26. 13. 1 have broken the bands of your yoke, Deut. 28. 48. He shall put a yoke of iron ■upon thy neck. (2) Of the yoke of afflictions, and crosses. Lam. 3. 27. It is good for a man that he hear the yoke in his youth. " It it a *' man^s duty, it is profitable to him, patiently to " bear whut afflictions God will please to lay upon *' him, and to restrain his wanton spirits wlien they " are most prone to be too brisk and lascivious." (3) Of the, yoke of punishment for sin, which the prophet Jeremiah expresses thus. The yoke of my transgressions is bound by his hand. Lam. 1. 14. ** The punishment and bondage I undergo for my '* sins, is bound so fast that I cannot shake it off." (4) Of the yoke of God's commandments. Mat. 11.29, 30. Take my yoke upon you: for my wolfce is easy. The service of God to flesh and blood is a yoke, because it grates upon the sen- sitive appetites, and restrains our natural motions and inclinations ; yet it it easy, in comparison of the service of sin,, the covenant of works, and the ceremonial law; it is easy to them that love God, and are regenerated, because the law is written in their hearts, Psal. 37. 31. They are endued with faith, Mark 9. 23. And they are strengthened by Christ, Pliil. 4. 13. (5) There is the yoke of legal ceremonies, Acts 15. 10. Gal. 5. 1. They are called a yoke in respect of their variety, and the difficulty in performing them; in respect of their chargeableness, and inefflcacy, being only shadows of good tbings to come, Heb' 10.1. Gen.27. 40. that thou shall break his y. Jer. 30. 8. ieu. 26. 13. I have broken tbe bands of your y. and made you go upright, Ezek. 34. 27 Jfum. 19. 2. bring a red heifer without blemish, on wliicli never camey. Deut. 21. 'S. \Sam.6. 7. Deut. 28. 48. he shall put ay. of iron upon thy neck until he have destroyed thee, Jer. 28. 14. 1 Sam. 11. 7. Saul took a y. of oxen, and hewed them 14. 14. an half-acre, which ay. of oxen might plow 1 Kings 12. 4. thy fatlier made oury. grievous, make his beavyy. lighter, 10, 11,14. 2 Ciron. 10. 4. 19. 19. Elisba plowing with twelve y. of oxen 21. he took a y. of oxen, and slew Ibera Job 1. 3. Job had five hundred y. of oxen 42. 12. he had a thousand y. of oxen /ia. 9.4. thou hast broken the y. of his burden, and tbe staff of his shoulder, 10. 27. ] 14. 25. 47.6. on ancient thou hast very heavily laid thy y. .58.6. oppressed go free, andthatye break every y Jer. 2. 20. for of oli time I have broken thy v. 5. 5. but these have altogether broken thy y. 27. 8. that will not put their neck under tbe y. 11. that bring their neck under tbe y. 12. 28. 2. broken the y. of the king of Babylon, 4, 11 12 Hananiah bad broken the y, from Jeremiah YOU Jer. 31. 18. as a bivllock nnaccustomed to the y. 51. 23. will I break the husbandman and his y. Lam. 1. 14. the y. of my transgressions is bound 3. 27. it is good for a man to bear they, in bis yonth Hos. 11. 4. I was as tliey tbat take off they. Nah, 1. 13. now will I break his y. from off thee i Mat. 11. 29. take my y. on you || 30^ my y. is easy Luke 14. 19. I have bonght five y. of oxen Acts 15. 10. to put a y. on the disciples' neck Gal. 5. 1. be not entangled with tbe y. of bondage 1 Tim. 6. 1. let as many servants as are under the y. YOKES. Jer. 27. 2. make thee bonds and y. 28. 13. 28. 13. hast broken the y, of wood, make y. iron Ezek. 30. 18. when I shall break tbe y. of Egypt YOKED. 2 Cor. 6. 14. be not unequally y. with unbelievers YOKE-fellow. Phil. 4. 3. I intreat ^hee also, trae y.-fellow YONDER. Gen. 22. 5. I and tbe lad will go y. and worship Num. 16. 37. and scatter tbou the fire y. 23. 15. stand here, while T meet the Lord y, 2 Kings 4. 25. bebdld, y. is that Shnnamite Mat. 17. 20. ye shall say, remove hence to y. place 26. 36. Jesus saith^ sit ye here, while I go and pray y. YOU. /o5^. 3. 4. there shall 1)0 a.space between y. and the ark Nek. 2. 20. but y. have no portion in Jerusalem Job 16. 4. I could shake my head aty. Isa. 59. 2. your iniquities separate between y. and G. Ezek. 11. 19. will pat a newspirit within y. 36. 26, 27. 36. 7. the heathen that are about y. bear sliame, 36. ^77105 2. 13. behold, I am pressed under y. 3. 2. y, only have I known of all families of earth Luke 10. 16. he that hearetb y. heareth me, he that despiseth y. despiseth me and him tbat sent me 13. 28. and y. yourselves thrust out of the kingdom Rom. 2. 24. the name of God is blasphemed thro' y. 2 Cor. 1. 11. y. also helping by prayer for us 8. 13. that other men be cased and y. burdened 9. 4. lest we, that we say not y. be ashamed 10. 16. to preach the gospel in the regions beyond y. 12. 14. for I seek not yours but y. Eph. 2. 1. y. hath he quickened who were dead 22. in whom y. also are builded together Col. 1. 21. y. tbat were some time alienated 2. 13. y. being dead in sins hath be quickened After YOU. Cren, 9,9. establish covenant with you, and seed af.y. Lev. 25. 46. ye shall take ihem as an inheritance for your children after y. 1 Cftron.28. S. 26. 33. and 1 will draw out a sword after y. Z^ewMl. 4. to overflow them, as they pursued after y. 29. 22. the generation that shall rise up after y* 1 Sam. 25. 19. go on before, behold, I come after y. Jer. 42. 16. the famine shall follow close after y. 2 Cor. 9. 14. which long after y. PHI. 1. 8. PJiiL 2. 26. Epaphrodltus lonped after y. Against YOU. Exod. 10. 16. he said, I have sinned against y. Lev. 26. 17. 1 will set my face against y. Jer. 44, 11. Num. 17. 5. whereby they murmur against y. Deut. 1. 44. the Amorites came out against y. 4. 26. I ca:ll heaven and earth to witness against y. this day ye shall soon utterly perish, 30. 19. 8. 19. 1 testify against y. that ye shall surely perish 9. 19. 1 was afraid of the an^er wherewith the Lord was wrolh against y. 11. 17. Josh. 23. 16. Josh. 24. 11. the men of Jericho fought against y. 1 Sam. 12. 5 . the Lord is witness against y. Mic. 1. 2. 12. Nahash king of the Ammonites came against y, 15. the hand of the Lord shall be against y. 2 Sam. 17. 21. thus Ahithophel counselled against y. 2 Chron. 13, 12, to cry alarm against y, O Israel Job 16, 4. I could heap up words agaiiist y. Jer. 18. 11. behold, 1 devise a device against y, 21. 5, and I myself will fight against y. in anger 26. 13. Lord will repent of evil prouounced against y. 37. 10. army of the Chaldeans that fight against y. 19. the king of Babylon shall not come against y. 38. 5. the king cannot do any thing against y, 44. 29. that my words shall stand against y. 49. 30. Neb* had conceived a purpose against y. YOU Ezeh 13. 8. 1 am againsty. || 36. '2. enemy said ag, y» Amos 3. 1. Lord baih spoken ag. y. 5. 1. Zeph. 2. 5. 6. 14. behold, I will raise up against y. a nation Mic. 2. 4. one shall take up a parable against y. Mat. 5. 11. shall say all manner of evil against y. 21. 2. go into the village over ayainjfy. and ye shall find an ass tied, Mark 11. 2. latke 19. 30. Luke^Q. 11. the dust of your city we wipe off ag. y Jam. 5. 3. the rast shall be a witness against y. 1 Pet. 2. 12. whereas tbey speak ag. y. as evil doers Among or amongst YOU. Gen. 35, 2, put away the strange gods that are am. y. and be clean. Josh. 24. 23. 1 Sam, I. 3. Lev. 26. II. I will set my tabernacle amongst y. 12. I will walk among y. and will be your God 22. 1 will send wild beasts among y. |{ 25. pestilence Num. 11. 20. ye have despised the Lord who is ma. y. 14. 42. Deut. '6. 15. | 7. 21. Josh. 3. 10. 2 Chrpn, 36. 23. who is there among y.? Ezra 1. 3. Isa. 42. 23. who amojtg y. will give ear to this? 50. 10. who is among y. tbat feareth tbe Lord? Ezek. 20. 38. purge out from amon^ y. the rebels Hag. 2. 3. who is left among y. that saw tliis bouse? Mai. 1. 10. who is there among y. that would shut Mat. 20. 26. it shall not he so among y. Mark 10. 43. 27. and whosoever will be chief among y. let him be3'our servant, 23. 11. Lufce 22.26. Luke 9. 48. he that is least among y. shall be great 22. 27. but I am among y. as he fhat serveth John 1. 26. but there standeth one among y. 8. 7. he that is without sin among y. letblm cast Acts 6. 3, brethren, look ye out mnong y. seven men 13. 26. and whosoever among y. feareth God 25. 5. let them who among y. are able, go down Rom. 1. 13. that I might have some fruit among y. 12. 3. I say to every man tbat is among y. 1 Cor. I. 10. that there be no divisions among y. 11. there are contentions among y. 11.18. 2. 2. I determined not to know any ihing among y, 3. 3. whereas there is among y. envying, strife IS. if any man among y. seemetb to be wise 5. Lis reported that there is fornication among y. 2. that he might be taken away from among y. 15. 12. how say some among y. is no resurrection 2 Cor. 1.19, Christ who was preached among y. 10. 1, I Paul, who in presence am base avtong y. 12. 21. lest my God will humble nie among y. Eph. 5. 3. let it not be once named amongst y. I Thess. 1. 5. what manner of men we were among y. Jam. 1. 26. if any man among y. .seem religious 5. 13. is any among y. afflicted ? |] 14. is any sick? 1 Pet. 5. 2. feed the Hock of God which is among y, 2 Pet. 2. 1. there shall be false teachers among y. Rev, 2. 13. Antipas, Who was slain among y. See SOJODRNETH, Before YOU. Gen. 34. 10. and tbe land shall be before y. dwell 45. 5. God did send me befove y. to preserve life»7 Exod. 10. 10. look to it, for evil ds before y. Lev. 18. 24. in all these tlie nations are defiled which I cast out before y. 20,23. Num. 83. 52, 5'5. Deut. 11. 23. Josh. 3. 10. | 9. 24. | 23. 5, 9. I 24. S, 12. Judg. 6. 9. 27. men of land done which were beforey.2%, 30, 26. 7. your enemies shall fall before y. 8. Num. 14. 43. tbe Canaanites are there before y, 32. 29, and the land shall be subdued before y. Deut. I. 8. behold, I bave set tbe land before y. 30. Lord who goeth before y. shall fight for you 4. 8. which I set before y. this day, 11. 32. 11. 26. t set before.y. a blessingand a curse, 30. 19. Josh, 4. 23. the Lord dried up Jnrdan before y. 24. 12. I sent the hornet before, y. which drave 1 Sam. 9. l2. behold, he is before y. make haste 12. 2. and now, behold, the king walketh beforetf. 2 Chron. 7. 19. if ye forsake my statutes which 1 have set before y. Jer. 26. 4. | 44. 10, Isa. 52. 12. for the Lord will go before y. J?r. 21. 8, behold, I set before y. the way of life Mat. 5, 12. so persecuted prophets that were beforey* 21. 31. go into tbe kingdom of God before y, 26. 32. bat after I am risen again, I will go before y. into Galilee^ 28. 7. Mark 14, 28. I 16. 7. YOU ijuke 10. 8. inta whatsoever city ye enter, eat sncli things as are set before y. 1 Cor. 10. 27. Aets 4.10. tbis man stands here before y. whole By YOU. Ezek. 20. 3. 1 will not be enquired of by y. 31. Horn. 15. 24. I trust to be brought on mj way by y. 1 Cor. 6. 2. if the world shall be judged by y. 2 Cor* 7. 13. bis spirit was r-efreshed by y, aJl 10. 15. we hope that we shall be enlarged by y. Concerning YOU. yfum. 9. S.whatthe Lord will command concerning y. Josh. 23. 14. which the Lord spake concer7iing y. Jer. 42. 19; the Lord hath said concerning y. 1 Thess. 5. 18. this is th6 will of God concerning y. For YOU. Oen. 44. 17, as/or y. 50. 20. 'Sum. 14. 32. Beui. 1. 40. Josh. 23.9. Job 17. 10. "Num. 15. 15. one ordinance shall be /or y. 16. Deut. 1 . 30. all that he did /or y. 4.34.1 Sam. 12. 24. Ezek. 20. 39. as/or y. O house of Israel, 34. 17. 36. 9. behold, I. am /or y... and I will turn to you iian. 2. 9. there is but one decree /ory. Amos 5, 18. the day of Lord, to what end is it /or y. Mic. 3. 1. is it not/or y. to know judgment? Hag. 1. 4. is it time /or y. to dwell in cieled houses Mai. 2. 1. O priests, this commandment is /or y. Mat. 11. 22. I say to you, it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon,, than /or y. Luke 10. 14. 25. 34. come, inherit the kingdom prepared /or j/. Mark 10. 36. what would ye that I should do for y.? Jjuka 22. \% this is my body which is given /or y. 20. my blood which is shed for y. 1 Cor. \ 1. 24, John 14. 2, I go to prepare a place for y. 3. 16. 26. 1 say, that I will pray the Father /or y. Acts 1. 7. it is not/or y. to know the times or seasons 28.20. for this cause therefore have I called /or y. Rom. 1. 8. I thank my Godtbro' Christ /or y. all lCor.l.l3. is Christ divided? wasPaulcrucified/ory. 2 Cor. 7. 12. that our care/or y; appear, 8. 16. 9, 14. by their prayer/or y. which long: after you, P/«/. 1.4. Co/. 1.3,9. 1 4.12, 2 Thess. 1.11. 12. 15. I will gladly spend and be spent /or y. Eph. 1. 16. wherefore I cease notto give thanks/ory. 1 Thess. 1. 2. 1 3. 9. 2 Thess. 1. 3. | 2. 13. 3. 13. at my tribulations for y. Col. 1. 24. Phil. 3. 1. is not grievous, but/or y. it is safe Col. 1. 5. for the hope which is laid up /or y. 25. the dispensation which is given to me /or y. 2. 1. ye knew what great conflict I have /or y. 4. 13v that he hath a great zeal /or ?/. and for them JJeb. 13. 17. for that is unprofitable /or y. 1 Pet. 1.4.. to an inheritance reserved in heaven /or y. 5. 7. cast your care on him, for he. careth for y. i^rom YOU. Oen. 26.. 27. seeing ye have sent me away/rom y. Josh, 9. 22. saying, we,are \eTy far from y.. 1 Simt* 6. 3. why; his hand is not removed /romy. %S(an. 16.28. until there come word ^romy. 2 Chron. 3<0. 8. his wrath may turn away from y. 9. the Lord will not turn away, bis face from y. Isa. 1. 15. I will hide mine eyes from y. 59. 2. but your sins have bid Ms face /rom y. Jer. 5. 25. have withholden good things /7*07n y. 34. 21. king's- army, which are gone up /rom y. 42. 4. I will keep nothing back /rom y.. JEsfi/:. 18. 31, cast away /rom y. your transgressions Joel 2. 20. remove far /rom y. the northern army Amos 4, 7. 1 ha.ve withholden the rain from y. Mat. 21. 43. kingdom of God shall be taken from y. John 16. 22. and your joy no man taketh /rom y. Acts 1. 11. wbois taken up /rom y. into heaven 13. 46i but spol" ' "^ ^ _ . :-, .. . .^.^. 1 .-, . -- -^ '-'-- -^ '— "■ _„.. ,, . 2 ii,:., v...r^ ^-- - -'- 1 _ . .— J, »... t(, ouuiiuea out tne word 2. 17. but we being taken/rom y. a short time /am. 4. 7. resist the devil, and be will jlee/rom y. Xn YOU. Oen. 42. 16. whether there be any truth in y. Judg. 9. 19. and let him also rejoice in y.- Ezek. 20. 41. T will be sanctified in y. 36. 23. 37. 6. and I will put breath iny. 14. MaL 1. 10. 1 have no pleasure in y, saithtbe Lor4 YOU Mat. 10. 20. but Ihe Spirit which spe^iketh in y. 11. 21. if the mighty works which were done in y. John 5. 38. ye have not his word abiding in y. 42. that ye have not the love of God in y. 6. 53. except ye eat the Hesh, ye have no life in y, 14. 17. he shall be in y. j| 20. and I in y. 15. 4. 15. 7. if my words abide in y. 1 John 2. 14, 24. J2om. 8. 9. the Spirit dwelleth in y. 1 John 2. 27. 10. and if Christ be in y. the body is dead 12. 18. as much as lielh in y. live peaceably L Cor. 1, 6. the testimony of Christ confirmed in y. 6. 19. the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in y. 14. 25. will report that God is in y. of a truth 2 Cor. 2. 3. 1 wrote this to you, having confidence in y. all, 7. 16. | 8. 22. Gal 5. 10 4. 12. but life in y. 1| 7. 7. he was comforted in y, 8. 6. he would finish in y. the same grace also 9. 14. for the exceeding grace of God in y. 13. 3. which to you is not weak, but mighty in y. 5. know ye not how that Jesus Christ is in y.. Gal. 4. 19. I travail, till Christ be formed in y. Eph. 4. 6. one God, who is above all, and iny. all Phil. 2. 5. let this mind be in y. which was in Christ 13. it is God which worketh in y. to will and do Col. 1. 6. which bringeth fruit, as it doth also in y. 27. which is Christ in y. the hope of glory 3. 10. let the word of Christ dwell in y. richly 1 Thess. 2. 13. which effectually worketh in y. 2 Thess. I. 4. so that we glory in y. in the churches 12, the name of Christ may be glorified in y. Philem. 6. acknowledging every good thing in y Heb.l^. 21. working iny. what is well-pleasing 1 Pet. 3., 15. a reason of the hope that is in y. 2 Pet. 1. 8. if these things be in y. and abound 1 John 2. 8. which thing is true in him and in y. 4. 4. greater is he that is in y, than in the world Of YOU. Gen. 27. 45, why should I be deprived ofy. both? Exnd. 12. 16. that only may be done ofy, Deut. I. 22. ye came near unto me every one ofy. Josh. 2. 9. the inhabitants faint because ofy. 23. 3. bath done to these nations because ofy. 1 Sam. 22. 8. that all of y, have conspired against me 1 Kings 22. 28. hearken, O people, every one ofy. Ezra 7. 21. what Ezra requires ofy. it be done Neh. 1.9. though there were of y. cast out to heaven ,P$al, 62, 3, ye shall be slaiu all ofy. a bowing wall Ezek. 6. 9. they that escape ofy. shall remember 'Mic. 1. 11. he shall receive ofy. his standing Mat. 6. 27. which of y. by taking thought can add one cubit to his stature? Imke 12. 25. Luke 13. 15, doth not each one ofy. lead his ox John 8. 46. which ofy. convinceth me of sin ? 13. IS. 1 speak nat ofy. all, I know whom I chose Acts 2. 22. which God did by him in the midst ofy. 3. 26. in turning every one ofy. frmn bis iniquities 4. 11. which was set at nought of y. builders Rom. 1. 12. by the mntual faith both ofy. and me 1 Cor. I. 11. it hath been declared to me ofy. 6. 11. such were some ofy. but ye are washed 12. 21. the head to the feet,. I have no need ofy. 14. 26. every one ofy. hath a psalm, a doctrine 16. 2. let every one ofy* lay by him in store 2 Cor. 1. 7, and our hope ofy. is stedfast 7. 14. if I have boasted any thing to him ofy. 11. 20. for ye. suffer, if a roan take ofy. 12. 17. did I make a gain ofy.? \\ 18. or did Titus Gal. 3. 2. this only would I learn ofy. received ye 27. for as many ofy. as have been baptized into 4, 20. to change ray voice, fori stand in doubt o/y. Col. 4. 9. a beloved brother, who Is one ofy. 12. k umss, a^O. neither ofy. sought we glory ... - .,.---■ one ofy. should know how to possess ^, ^. .jjviog no evil thing to say ofy. e hire which is o/y. kept back by fraud 1 Pet. 3. 16. whereas they speak evil ofy. 4. 4. Over YOU. Lev. 26. 16. I will even appoint over y. terror 17. they that hate yon shall reign over y. Deut. 23. 63. as the Lord rejoiced over y. to do yon good, he will rejoice over y. to destroy you Judg. 8. 23. Gideon said, I will not rule over y. nor my son rule over y. Lord shall rule .over y. ,9. 2. is it better that seventy reign over y, or one ? Y OV 833 Judg, 9. 15. if io truth ye anoint me king oner y. 1 Sam.S. 11. manner of king that shall reign over y, . 12. 1. heboid, 1 have made a king over y. 13. behold, the Lord bath set a king mier y. 2 Sam. 3. 17. je soaght David to be king over y. 2 Chron. 19. Tl. Amariah the cbief-priest is overy, Jer. 6. 17. also I set the watchmen over y. saying Ezek. 20. 33.' with fury pouredout will I rule over y. Hag. 1. 10. the heaven over y. is stayed from dew i,uA;e 12. 14. man, who made me a divider over y.t Rom. 6. 14. sin shall not have dominion over y. 1 Cor. 9. 12. be partakers of this power over y.. 2 Cor. 11.2. I am jealous over y. with godly zeal 1 Thess. 3. 7. we were comforted over y. in affliction 5. J 2. know them which are over y. in the Lord Seb. 13. 7. remember them that have rule over y. 17. obey them that have the rule over y. 24. salute them that have the rale over y. See Tell. To or unto YOU. Gen. 1. 29. cTery herb, to y. it shall be for meat 34. 9. and take oar daughters unto y. Exod. 6. 7. 1 will take you to me, and 1 will be to y, a G. 12. 2C. when your children shall say unto y. 20. 23. ye shall not make unto y. gods of gold 30. 36. it shall be unto y. most holy Lev. 26. 16. 1 also will do Ibis unto y. appoint terror Num. 10. 8. they shall be to y. for an ordinance 10.be to y. a memorial || i 5. 39. unto y. for a fringe 33.56.1 sballdo unlo y. as 1 tbonght to do to them Josh. 23, 12. if ye go in to thera, and they to y. I Sam. 4. 9. be not servants, as they have been to y Prov. 8. 4. untoy. O men, I call, and my voice is Isa.'iO. 13. this iniquity shall be to y. as a breach Dan. 3. 4. to y. rt is commanded, O people Mai. 4. 2. but unto y. that fear my name shall sun Mat.-l. 12. that men should do to y. Luke G. 31. 9. 29. according to yonr faith be it unto y. 13.11. because it is given unto y. to know the mys- teries of the kingdom, Mark 4. 11. Luke 8. 10. Mark 4. 24. unto y. that hear, shall more be given Luke 2. 11. unto y. is born this day a Saviour 6. 33. if ye do good to them which do good to y. 22. 29. and I appoint unto y. a kingd. as my Father Acts 2. 39. for the promise is unto y. and children 3. 26. unto y. first, God having raised up his Son 10. 29. therefore came I untoy. without gainsaying 13. 26. to y. is the word of this salvation sent 1 Cor. 9. 2. if not to others, doubtless I am to y. 14. 36. or came the word of God unto y. only? 2 Cor. 10. 13. a measure to reach even unto y. 14. we are come :is far as toy. in preaching Phil. 1. 28. bat is to y. a token of salvation 29. unto y. it is given not only to believe 1 Thess. 1.5. our gospel came not unto y. in word 2 Thess. 1. 7. to y. who are troubled, rest with us 1 Pet. 2. 7. unto y. that believe, he is precious Rev. 2. 24. but unto y. I say, and to the rest See Say, Told Towards YOU. /er.29. 10;.Iwi1I perform my good vioti towards y. 11. 1 know the thoughts I think towards y. Hos.5. 1, give ear, for judgment is towards y. 2 Cor. 1. 18. our word towards y. was not yea 7. 15. inward affection is more abundant towards y. 9. 8. able to make all grace abound towards y, 10. 1. but being absent am bold towards y. 13. 4. we shall live by the power of God towards y, 1 Thess. 3. 12. abound in love, as we do towards y. To YOXJ-ward. 2 Cor.,13.3. which to y.-ward is not weak Eph. 3. 2. the grace of God given me to y.-ward On, or upon YOU. Exod. 12. 13. the plague shall not be Mjion y. 32. 29. that he may bestow upony, a blessing Lev. 10. 7. the anointing oil of the Lord is upon % , Num. 16. 3. they said, ye take too much upon y. 7. Deut.7.7. the Lord did not set his love upon y. Josh. 23. 15. as all good things are come upon y. Nei.4. 12. from all places they will be upon y. Psal. 129. 8. the blessing of the Lord be upon y. Isa. 29. 10. Lord hath poured upon y. spirit of sleep 30. 18. he may have mercy upon y. Jer.iVi, 12. Jer. 23. 2. 1 will visitii/iony. the evil of your doings 834 YOU YOU YOU /er. 40. 3. therefore this thing is come upon y. fzei:. 22.21. 1 will blow upon r/. in the fire of my wrath Amos 4< 2. that, lo, the days shall come upon y. Zepk,2.2. before day of Lord's ang;er come upony. 3faf.23.35. upon y. may come the righteous blood Xtuke 11. 20. the kingdom of God is come upon y, 21. 34. and so that day came upon y. unawares 24. 49. I send the promise of my Father upon y. John 12. 35. walk, lest darkness come upon y. Acts 1.8. after the Holy Ghost is come upon y. 1 Cor. 7.35. not that I may cast a snare upon y, GaU 4. 11. lest t bestowed upon y. labour in vain Jam. 5. 1. howl for miseries that shall come on y. 1 Pet. 4. 14. the Spirit of God resteth upon y. Mev. 2. 24. I will put upon y. none other burden With YOU. Gen. 34. 16. then we will dvteW withy. he one people 48. 21. behold, I die, but God shall be withy. Exod. 13. 19. shall carry up my bones hence withy. 20. 22. ye have seen that I have talked toifh y. 24. 14. tarry ye here, Aaron and Hur are iviih y. Num. 1. i^.with y. shall be a man of every tribe 17. 4. the testimony, where I will meet laith y, Dent. 5. 33. and that it may be well with y. 12. 12. no part with y. || 20. 4. God goetli with y. 29. 14. nor withy, only do I make this covenant Josh. 7. 12. neither will I be with y. any more Ruth 2. 4. and Boaz said, the Lord be with y. 1 Sam. 22. 3. let my father and raotlier be with y. 23.23. come again tome, and I will ^o withy. 2 Sam. 16. 10. what have I to do with y.? 19. 22. 18. 2. I will surely go forth with y. myself 2 Kings 10.^. seeing your njaster's sons are with y. 23. see there be withy, none of servants of Lord 25. 24. and it shall be well with y. Jer. 40. 9. 1 Chron. 22. 18. is not the Lord your God with y.? 2 Chron. 13. S. there are with y. golden calves 15. 2. the Lord is with y. while ye be with him 19. 6. for the Lord, who is with y. in the judgment 20. 17. fear not, for the Lord will be with y, 28. 10. are there not with y. even with y. sins Ezra 4. 2. let as build with y. we seek your God Job 42. 8. lest I deal with y. after your folly Jer, 18. 6. cannot I do with y. as this potter ? 42. 11. for I am with y. Hag. 1 . 13. | 2. 4. Ezek. 20. 35. there will I plead with y. 36. 44. know I am Lord when I have wrought with y. Amos 5, 14. the God of hosts shall he with y. Zech. 8. 23. we will go with y. for God is with y. Mat,17. 17, faithless perverse generation, how long shall I he withy.? Mark 9. 19. Luke 9. 4.1. 26. 11. for ye have the poor always with y. but me ye have not always, John 12. 8. 29.when Idrink itnew«ji(/it/.inray Father's kingd, 28.20. lam wjif/iy. always to the end of the world LukelX. 44. I spake to you, while I was with y. John 7. 33. yet a little while am I with y. then I go to him that sent me, I'l 35. | 13. 33. 14.9. Jesas said, have 1 been so long with y.f 16. Comforter, that he may abide with y, for ever 17. he dwelletb with y, ]| 25. being present wtf A y. 27. peace 1 leave with y. \\ 16. 4. I was with y. Acts 18. 14. reason would I shoa1,d hed^r withy, 20. 18.1 have been with y. at all seasons Eom. 1. 12. I may be comforted together withy. 15.32. that I may with y. be refreshed 33. now the God of peace be with y. all. Amen, 2 Cor. 13. ll.P/ii?.4.9. - 16. %9, the grace of our Lord Jesas Christ be with y. 24. 1 Cor. IG. 23. Phil. 4. 23. Col. 4. 18. 1 Thess. 5. 28. 2 Thass. 3. 18. 2 Tim. 4 15. Tit, 3, 15. Het: 13. 25. 2 John 3 JJeu. 22. 21. 1 Cor. 2, 3. I was with y. in weakness and in fear 4* 8. that we also might reign with y. 16. 10. see that he may be with y. without fear 24. my love be with y. all in Christ Jesus 2 Cor, 1. 21 . he that establisheth us with y. is God 4. 14. shall raise us up and present us with y. 7, 3. ye are in our hearts to die and live with y. 11. 9. when I was present tueVAy. Gal. 4. 18, 20. Phil. 2. 17. 1 joy and rejoice loith y. ail CqI. 2. 5. yet am I with y. in the spirit, joying 2 Thess. 3. 1. word may be glorilied, as it is with y. 2Thess. 3. 16. L. of peace give peace, tlie L.be w. y. all Heb. 12. 7. God dealeth with y, as with sons 1 Pet. 5. 14. peace be with y. all that are in Christ 2P(;i.2.1 S.spots and blemishes, while they feast «j(7Ay. YOURS. Gen, 45. 20. the good of the land of Egypt is y. Detit. 11. 24. the soles of your feet tread shall be y. Josh. 2. 14. the men answered, our life for y, 2 Chron. 20. 15. the battle is not y. but God's Jer. 5.19. shall serve strangers in aland that is not y. Luke 6. 20. for y. is the kingdom of God John 15. 20. if kept my saying, they will keep y. also 1 Cor. 3. 21 . not glory in men, for all things are y. 22. 8. 9. lest this liberty ot y. become a stumbling 16. 18. for they have refreshed my spirit and y. 2 Cor. 12, 14. for I seek not y. but you YOUNG. Gen. 31. 38. thy she-goats have not cast their y. 33. 13. the flocks and herds with y. dre with me Exod. 23. 26. there shall nothing cast their y. Lev. 22. 28. shall not kill it and her y. both in one day Deut. 22. 6. thou shall not take the dam with the y. 7. let the dam go, and take the y. to thee 28. 50. which wilt not shew favour to^the y, 32. 11. as the eagle fluttereth over hery. 2 Sam. 9. 12. Mephibosheth had a y. son Micha 1 Chron. 22. 5. Solomon my son is y. 29. 1, 2 Chron. 13. 7. when Relioboam was -J. and tender 34. 3. Josiab, while he was yet y. began to seek God Psal. 78. 71. from following ewes great with y. 84. 3. swallow a nest, where she may lay her y. Isa. 40. 11. shall gently lead those that are with y. Jer. 31.12. shall flow together for the y. of the flock Ezek. 17. 4. cropt off the top of his y. twigs, 22. Mark 7. 25. whose y. daughter had an unclean spirit John 21. 18. when y, thou girdest thyself See Old. YOUNG asSf or asses, Isa. 30. 6. carry riches on the shoulders of y. asses 24. the y. asses shall eat clean provender John 12. 14. when he found a y. ass, sat thereon See Bullock. YOJmG bullocks.' Num. 28. 11. shall offer two y. bullocks, 19. 27. Ezra 6. 9. give what they need, both y. bullocks YOUNG calf. Lev. 9. 2. take thee a y. calf for a sin-offering See Child, Children. YOUNG cow. Isa. 7. 21. that a man shall nourish a y. cow YOUNG dromedaries. Esth. S. 10. he sent letters by riders on y, dromed. YOUNG eagles. Prov. 30. 17. and the y. eagles shall eat it YOUNG hart. Cant, 2. 9. my beloved is like a y. hart, 17. | 8. 14. See Lion, Lions, Man, Men, YOUNG one, Deut. 28. 57. her eye shall be evil toward her y. one Zech, 11. 16. neither shall seek the y. one, nor heal YOUNG ones. Deut. 22. 6. whether they be y. ones or eggs Job 38. 41. when his y, ones cry to God they wander 39.-3. they bow, they bring forth their y. ones 4. their y, ones are in good liking, they grow up 16, the ostrich is hardened against tier y. ones 30. the eagle's y. ones also suck up blood Isa. 11. 7. their y. ones shall lie down together Lam, 4. 3. the sea monsters give suck to their y, oties YOUNG pigeon. Gen, 15. 9. take me a turtle-dove, and a y. pigeon Lev. 12. Q. bring a y. pigeon for a sin-offering YOUNG pigeons. Lev. 1. 14. he shall bring his offering of y. pigeons 5. 7, if not able to bring a lamb he shall bring two y. pigeons, 12. 8. | 14. 22, 30. | 15. 14, 29. Num. 6. 10. Luke 2. 24. II. if he be not able to bring two y. pigeons YOUNG ravens, Psal. 147. 9. he giveth food to y, ravens which cry YOUNG roes. Cant. 4. 5. thy breasts are like two y, roes, 7. 3. YOUNG virgin, 1 Kings I, 2, let ther« be sought for my lord a y. v. YOUNG virgins. Judg, 21. 12. there were found 400 y, virgins Esth, 2. 2. let fair y. virgins be souglit for the king' 3. they may gather together all the y, virqin^ YOUNG unicorn. Psal. 29. 6. Lebanon and Sirion like ay. unicorn YOUNG woman, Ruth 4. 12. Lord shall give thee of this y, woman YOUNG wotnen. Tit. 2. 4. they may teach y. women to be sober YOUNGER. Gen. 9. 24. Noah knew what his y, son had done- 19. 31. and the first-born said to the y. 34. 38. and the y, she also bare a son Ben-ammi 25. 23. the elder shall serve the y. Rom. 9. 12. 27. 15. Rebekah put them on Jacob her y. son 42. she sent and called Jacob her y. son 29. 16. the name of the y. daughter was Rachel, 18. I will serve thee seven years for the y, 26. it must not be so done, to give the y. first 43. 29. is this your y. brother of whom ye spak& 48. 14. Israel laid his right hand on they. 19. his y, brother shall be greater than he Judg. 1. 13. Caleb's y. brother took it, 3. 9. 15. 2. is not her y, sister fairer than she ? 1 Sam. 14. 49. Saul's y. daughter was Michal t Chron. 24.3 1 . cast tots over-against their y. brethreir Job 30. 1 . that are y. than I, have me in derision Ezek. 16. 46. and ttiy y. sister is Sodom 61. shalt receive thy sisters, thine elder and y, Luke 15. 12. they, said, father, give me the portion- 13. the y. gathered all, and took his journey 22. 26. be that is greatest, let him be as the y, 1 Tim. 5. 1. intreat the y. men as brethren 2. the y. widows as sisters, with all purity ] 1. the y. widows refuse, for when they begin 14. I will therefore that the y. women marry 1 Pet. 5. 5. likewise ye y. submit to the elder YOUNGEST. Gen. 42. 13. the y. is this day with our father, 32. 15. except your y. brother come, 20, 34.|44. 23,26. 43. 33. they sat, the y. according to his youth 44. 2. put silver cup in the sack's mouth of the y^ 12. he began at the eldest, and left off at tlie y. /o*/i.6.26.in his y. sou set up the gates, 1 Kings 16.34. Judg. 9. 5. yet Jotham the y. son was left 1 Sam. 16. 11. he said, there remains yet the y. 17, 14. David wasy. the eldest followed Saul 2 Chron. 21. 17. none left save Jehoahaz the y, 22. 1. made Ahaziah his y. son king in his stead YOUTH. Gen. 8. 21. the imagination is evil from his y. 43. 33. and the youngest according to his y. 40. 34. about cattle, from our y. even till now Lev. 22. 13. in her father's house, as in her y. Num, 30. 3. being in her father's house in her y. 16* Judg. 8. 20. the y. drew not sword, because yet ay, iSam. 17, 33. thou but ay. he a man of warfrorahisy. 42. for he was but ay. || 55. whose son is this y.? 2 Sam. 19. 7. the evil that befel thee from thy y. 1 Kings 18. 12. but I fear the Lord from my y. Job 13. 26. to possess the iniquities of my y. 20. n. his bones are full of the sin of his y. 29. 4. as I was in the days of my y. when secret of G. 30. 12. on my right hand rise the y. they push away 31. 18. from my y. he was brought op with me 33. 25. he shall return to the days of his y. 36. 14. hypocrites die in y. and their life is unclean Psal. 25. 7. remember not the sins of my y. 71. 5. O Lord, thou art my trust from my y. 17. O God, thou hast taught me from my y. 88. 15. 1 am afflicted, and ready to die from ray y. 89. 45. the days of his y. hast thou shortened 103. 5. so that ttiy y. is renewed like the eagle's 110. 3. from morning, thou hast the dew of thy y. 127. 4. as arrows, so are the children of thy y. 129. 1. they have afflicted me from my y. 144.12. that our sons be as plants grown np in their*; ProO, 2. 17. which forsaketh the guide of her y. 5. 18. and rejoice with the wife of thy y, Eccl. 11. 9. rejoice, O young man, in thy y. 10. for childhood and y. are vanity 12. 1. remember tliy Creator in the davs of thy y. Isa. 47. 12. whereia thoa hast laboured from thy y. YOU ZEA ZEA 835 Jsa. 47. 15. tliy merchants from thy jf. shall wander 54. 4. thou shalt forget the shame of thy y. 6. for the Lord hath called thee as a wife of y. Jer. 2. 2. 1 remember the kindness of thy y. 3. 4. my father, thon art the gaide of my y* 24. devoured the labour of our fathers from our y. 25. we and our fathers from our ij. have sinned 22. 21. this hath been thy manner from thy y, 31. 19. 1 did bear the reproach ofmy y. s 32. 30. have only done evil before me from their y. 48. 11. Moab hath been at ease from his y. Xam. 3. 27. it is good that he bear the ]^oke in his y. Ezeh. 4. 14. my soul not been polluted from my y, 16. 22. thou ha.st not remembered days of thy j/. 43. 60. 1 will remember my covenant in days nf thy y. 23. 3. they committed whoredoms in tlieiry. 8. for in her y. they lay with her and bruised 19. call to remembrance the days of her y. 21. Hos. 2. 15. she shall sing there as in the days of her y. Joel I, S. lament as virgin for the husband of her y. Zeck. 13. 5. man taught me to keep cattle from my y. MaU2. 14. between thee and the wife of thy y. 15. let none deal treacherously against wife of his y. MaU 19. 20. all these hajpe I kept from my y. what lack I yet? Marfc 10. 20. l/Hfea 18.21. i4c/s26. 4. raj manner of life from my y. kwovf all 1 Tim, 4. 12. let no man despise thy y, be an example YOUTHS. Prfty, 7. 7. 1 discerned among the y. a young man void of understanding /m. 40. 30< even the y, shall faint and be weary YOUTHFUL. I Tim. 2. 22. Ilee also y. lusts, but follow faith ZEAL Is a mixed passion, composed of griej and itnger, fer- vent love and desire; for what a man loves ear- nestly, he is careful lo see it honoured, and grieved when it is dishonoured. Phinehas is commended for having expressed much zeal against those wicked persons that violated the law of the Lord, Num. 25. 11, 13. And in PsaJ. 69. 9. the Psalmist says, The zeal of Ihine house hath eaten me up : " My earnest desire to have, all things "duly ordered about thy worship, and my just " displeasure and indignation at all abuses therein, " have overcome mp, have wasted my natural mois- " ture and vital spirits,'^ Zeal is taken either in good or HI part. There may he an eagcrni-.ss in pursuing good things, when neither the end nor manner of doing it is good. Such ivas- the zeal of Jehu, 2 Kings 10. 16. He ivas eager in Executing the commands of God, but he did it to be seen of men ; Come, see my zeal for the Lord. Such also was the zeal of those Jews whom Si. Paul speaks of, Rom. 10.2. They have a zeal of God, but not according to know- ledge. " They have an earnest desire to maintain ) " the law and worship of God instituted by Moses, " thinking thereby to promote, the glory of God, " hut though this be a warm, yet it is a blind zeal : '* They kjiow not the will of God, or what that " righteousness is whereby a person is justified be-' ^ "fore God." 2 Sam. 21. 2. Saul sought to slay ibem in his z. 2 Kings 10. 16. come and see my z. for the Lord 19. 31. the s. of the Lord shall do this, /ia. 37.32. Psal. 69. 9. the z. of thy house halh eaten me up, and reproaches are fallen on me, John 2. 17. 119.139. my z. hatli consumed ^le, because enemies Isa. 9. 7. the z. of the Lord will perform this 50, 17. and lie was clad with z. as a cloak 03. 15. where is thy z. and thy strength? Ezek. 5. 13. that I tlie Lord have spoken it in my z, Rom. 10. 2. I bear record, that they have a z. of God 2 Cor. 7.11. yea, what 2..'' [| 9. 2. your 7. provoked many Phil. 3. 6. concerning 2. persecuting the church Col. 4. 13. that he hath a great -. for you ZEALOUS. Num. 25. 11. while he was z. for my sake 13. he was::, for his God, and made atonement Acts 21. 20. and they are all z. of the law 22. 3. Paul was z. towards God, Gal. I. 14. 1 Cor. 14. 12. as ye are z. of spiritual gifts Tit. 2. 14. purify a peculiar people, z. of good work* Rev. 3. 19. as many as I love, I rebuke and chasten : be z, therefore and rcper/, ZEALOUSLY. Gal. 4. 17. they z. affect you, but not well IS. it is good to be z. afl'ected in a good thin^ AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF THE iPROPER NAMES IN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT : TOGETHER WITH THE English Accentuation and Pronunciation of the Words; AND THEIR MEANING OR SIGNIFICATION IN THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGES ADVERTISEMENT. I. THERE, are some Proper Names in this Table, which are not in the following Part of the Concordance, being seldom mentioned in Scripture. To these, a reference to the place, in which they are found, is here annexed. 2 The Accentual Mark (') is- designed to shew, that the syllable to which it is affixed, is that on which a peculiar stress of the voice is to be laid. 3. The Letters which are enclosed in Brackets, as [Ay'-ron], are intended to express, as nearly as possible, the proper sound or Pronunciation of those Names to which they are respectively attached. And the Meaning or Signification' of the Oriffinal Word, as given by Mr. Cruden, is that which immediately follows the Pronunciation. 4. When consulting the Pronunciations, which are included, as has just been stated, between Brackets, the Reader will be pleased to remember, that the letter G, wherever retained, is to have its hard sound, as it has in the word Gold; its ^oft sound, such as it has in Ginger, being always expressed by the substitution of the letter y. On the same plan, whenever the letters CH occur in the Pronunciations, they are to be sounded softly, as in the word Church ; their hard sound, such as they have in Chemistry, being indicated by the use of K. 5. When a vowel terminates a syllable, if the Accent be on the syllable, the vowel must have a long sound. And when a syllable is terminated by a Consonant, whether the Accent be on the syllable or not, the Vowel which immediately precedes the final Consonant, must in general have a shavt sound. ('See Walker's Principles of Ertglish Pronunciation, No. 65.J ■ " A vowel or syllable is long, when the accent is on the vowel, which occasions it to be slowly joined in pronunciation " with the following letter :" — as a in fate, in father, and in fall; e in metre ; i in thine; o in note, and in modd ; and u in tube. " A syllable is short, when the accent i« on the consonant, which occasions the vowel to be quickly joined " to the succeeding letter ;" as a in fat ; e in met ; i in thin ; o in not ; and u in tub. 6. To these general rules it may be added, that where the letter i is a syllable of itself, and terminates a word, it must have its long sound, whether the accent be upon it or not ; and that the letters ai, when they make but one syllable, must be sounded like ay in the word day. By attending to these hints, while he examines the following Table, the Reader will be able, it is hoped, to ascertain, without material difficulty, the most approved Pronunciation, as well as the correct Accentuation, of any particular Name contained in Mr. Crtjden's Catalogue. — He will observe, that in some cases, in which two different modes of sounding the same word are adopted by Prosodians of eminence, both are marked in this work. The one, to which the present Editor ffives, on the whole, a more or less decided preference, is usually placed first. ABE AARON. [Aj'-ron,] signifies lofty, or moantain- OMs; or rnoantain of strength ; or a teacher or teacbhig. The first high-priest ofth-e Jems, the son of Amram, brother to Moses. He, at the desire of the people, made a calf, which they worshipped, and there- by committed a great sin. He was, with his sons, anointed and consecrated to the priest's office, Lev. 8. AARONITES, rAj'-ron-ites.] ABADDON, [A-bad'-don,] the destroyer, Rev.9.ll. ABAGTHA,[Ab-ag'-tliah,] father of the wine-press. ABANA, [Ab-ay'-nah,orAb'-a-nab,] madeof stone, or a building. ABARIM, [Ab'-a-riin,] passages, or passengers. ABDA, [Ab'-dah,] a servant, or servitade. ABDI, [AV-de,] be is my servant. ABDfEL, [Ab'-de-el,] the servant of God ; or clond of the abundance of God. ABDON,[Ab'-don,] a servant, or cloud of judgment. ABED-NEGO, [A-bed'-ne-go,] servant of light, Dan. 3. 23. ABI ABEL, [Ay'-bel,] Adanis second son, signifies vanity or breath, or vapour. Gen. i. 4. ABEL, [Ay'-bel,] a city, signifies mourning. ABEL-BETH-MAACHAH,[Ay'-bel-Beth-Ma-ay'. kab, or Ma'-a-kah,] mourning to tlie house of Maacbah. ABEL-MAIM, [A j'-bel-May'-iin ,] the mourning of the waters ; or the valley of waters. ABEL-MEHOLAH, [Ay'-bel-Me-ho'-Iah,] sorrow or mourning of weakness, or of sickness. ABEL-MIZRAIM, ' [Ay'-bel-Miz-ra'y-im,] the mourning of the Egyptians, Gen. 50. II. ABEL-SHITTIM, [Ay'-bel-Shit'-tim,] mourning of the thorns. It teas a city near the river Jordan in the wilderness. Num. 33. 49. ABEZ, [Ay'-bez,] an egg, or randdy. A city in the tribe of Tssachar, Josh. 19. 20. ABI, [Ay'-by,] my father. The mother of Hezekiah, 2 Kings 18. 2. ABI ABIAH, [Ab-i'-ab,] tlie Lord is my father, or the father of the Lord. ABI-ALBON, [Ab-e-al'-bon,] most intelligent fa- ther, or the father over the building; or father of injury. ABIATHAR, [Ab-i'-a-thar,] excellent father, or fa- ther of him that survived, 1 Sam. 22. 20. ABIB, [Ay'-bib,] green fruits, or ears of corn. ABIDAH, [Ab-i'-dah,] the father of knowledge, or the knowledge of the father. One of the sons of Midian, Gen. 25. 4. ABIDAN, [Ab-i'-dan,] father of judgment, or my father is judge. ABIEL, [Ab'-e-el,] God my father, or my God the father. He was the father of Kish, I Sam. 9. 1. ABIEZER, [Ab-e-e'-zer,] father of help, or help of the father, or my father is my help. ABI-EZRITE, [Ab-e-ez'-rite.] ABIGAIL, [Ab'-e-gal, or Ab'-e-gale,] father of jo- or the joy of the father, 1 Sam. 25. 3. »*KOPER A C 11 Names. ABIHAIL, [Alb-e-haj'-Jl, or Ab'^e-hale,] the father of strength, or father of trouhle. ABIHU, [Ab-i'-hu, or Ab-e-hs',] he is my father, or his father. ABIJAH, [Ab-i'-jah,] the will of the Lord, or the Lord is my father. ABU AM, [Ab-i'-jatn,] father of the sea. ABILENE, [Ab-e-le^-ne,] the falher of the apart- ment, or of mourning. A province between Liba- nus and AntilHanus, whereof Lysaniaswastetrarch, Luke 3. 1. ABIMA&L, [Ab-im'-ma-el, or Ah-be-may'-el,] a father jsent from God, or my father comes from God. He was the son of Joktan, Gen. 10. 28. ABIMiELBCH,.[Ab-im'-me-lek,] father of the king, or my father the king. ABINADAB, [Ab-in'-na-dab,] father of willing- ness ; or my father is ^ prince, ABINOAM, [Ab-in'-no-am,] father of beauty, or comeliness ; or my father is beautiful. ABIRAM, [Ab-i'-ram,] a high father, or father of fraud. ABISHAG, [Ab'-be-shag,] ignorance of the father, ABISHAI, [Ab-bish'-a-i, or Ab-be-sbay'-i,] the present of my father, tyr the father of the present ; otherwise the father of the sacrifice, or the sacri- fice of my father. ABISHALOM. [Ab-hish'-a-lom, or Ab-he-shay'- lorn,] the father of peace, or the peace of the fa- ther j or the recompense of the father, IKings 15.2. ABISHUA. [Ab-bish'-u-a, or Ab-be-shu'-a,] falher of salvation, or of magnificence, or the salvation of my father, 1 Chron. G. 4. ABISHUR, [Ab'-be-shor,] the falher of the wall or of uprightness ; or my father is upright, 1 Chron. 2. 28. , ABITAL, [Ab'-be-tal,,] the father of the dew ; or the-father of the shadow, according to the St/riac, One of David's wives, 2 Sam. 3. 4. ABITUB, [Ab'-be-tub„] falher of goodness, or my father is good, I Chron, S. 1 1. ABIUD, [Ab'-be-nd,] falher of praise, or glory of my father. ABNER, [Ab'-ner,] falher of light, or the lamp of the falher. or the son of the falher. ABRAM, [Ay'-bram,] an high falher ; the falher of elevation. ABRAHAM, [Ay'-bra-hara,] the falher of a great multitude. At the command of Gody Abraham went out of Ur^oftke Chaldees, Ins native country , into Canaan, where the Lord promised to give that land to his seed. The Messiah was promised to be of Ins fttmily , for in his seed all the families of the earth were to be blessed. Gen. 12. 3. Acts 3. 25 Gnl. 3. 8. He was circumcised with all his house- hold, and taught his family to heep the com/tnands of God, His faith was tried in being commajided to, offer up his son Isaac ; hut -Ulie angel of the Lord stayed him, and Isaac was exchanged witli a ram. Isaac in this matter was an eminent type and figure of Christ, who, in the time appointed by God, was to he offered vp a sacrifice for the sins of those thati believe in him. The spiritual children of faithful Abraham, are those that believe in Jesus Christ, and do the works of Abraham, John S. 39. Rom 4. 16. and 9. 7. Gal. 3. 7, 29. ABSALOM, [Ab'-sa-lom,] father of peace, or the peace of Ihe father. ACCAD, [Ak'-ad,3 a vessel, a pitcher ; or a sparkle. The city where Nimrod reigned. Gen. 10. 10. ACCHO,[Ak'-ko,]] close, enclosed, pressed together. ACELDAMA, [A-sel'-da-niah, or A-k^I'-^ •■ ] iruuDies and bruises, ACHBQR, [Ak'-bor,] a rat; otherwise, braising or enclosing the well. He was father of SaaUtanan, the seventh Hng ofEdom, Gen. 36. 38. ACHtM, (A'-kiin,1 preparing, confirming, or re- venging. ACHISH, {A'-kiah,] thos it is ; or how is this? ACHMETHA,[Ak'-me-thah,or.4Lk-me'-lhab,]aci,u>iiers, or of mulberry trees. BOZEZ, [Bo'-zez,] mud, bog ; or, in him the flower. The name of a rock, 1 Sam. 14. 4. BOZRAH, [Boz'-rah,] in tribulation or distress. BUL, [Bnll',] changeable, perishing. The name of a month. BUZ, [Buzz',] despised, or plundered. BUZI, [Bew'-zye,] my contempt. BUZITE, [Bew'-zyteJ a descendant from Biw 5Q CHE 839 CABUL, [Kay'-bul,] displeasing, or dirty. CAIAFHAS, [Kay'-a-fas,] a searcher or h« that seeks with diligence. CAIN, [Ka'ynJ possession, or possessed. CAINAN, [Kay'-nan,] possessor or purchaser; or one that laments ; or the builder of a nest. CALAH, [Kay'-lah,] favourable, opportunity; or as the verdure, or green fruit. A city. Gen. 10, 12. CALEB, [Kay'-leb,] a dog, or A crow, or a basket; or as the heart. CALEB-EPHRATAH, [Kay'-leb-Ef-ray'-tah, or EP-ra-tah,] a place so called by a conjunction of the names Caleb and his wife Ephratah. See EPH- RATAH. CALNEH, [KaV nay,] our consummation, or all we; or as murmuring. CALNO, [Kal'-no,] our consummation : according to others, altogether himself. CALVARY, [Kal'-va re,] the place of a scull. CAMON, [Kay'-mon,] his resurrection. CANA, [Kay'-nah,] zeal, or emulation ; otherwise, possession, lamentation, the nest, cane or staff. CANAAN, [Kay'-nan,] a merchant, a trader. He was the son of Ham, and gave name to the land o Canaan. The Canaanites were a wicked people, for they descended from awicked father, Gen. 13.7. CANAANITE, [Kay'-nan-ite.] CANDACE, [Kan-day'-se, or Kan'-da-se,] whi possesses contrition ; or pure possession. CAPERNAUM, [Ka-per'-na-um,] the field of re- pentance, or city of comfort ; otherwise, the pro- pitiation of the penitent ; or the town of pleasure, the handsome city. CAPHTOR, [Kaf-tor,] a sphere, a buckle, a hand, a palm, doves, or those that seek and inquire. CAPPADOCIA, [Kap-pa-do'-se-a,] in Hebrew, Caphtor, which see. CARCAS, [Kar'-kas,] the covering of a Iamb ; or the lamb of the throne, Esth. 1. 10. CARCHEMISH, [Kar'-ke-mish,] a lamb, as taken away, withdrawn, or carried off. CARMEL, [Kar'-mel,] a circumcised Iamb ; other- wise, harvest, full ears of corn, vineyard of God, excellent vineyard. CARMELITE, [Kar'-me-lyte.] CARMI, [Kar'-mye,] my vineyard ; or the know- ledge of the ivaters ; or the Iamb of the waters. CARPUS, [Kar'-pus,] fruit, or fruitful. Greek. CASIPHIA, [Ka-se-fy'-a, or Ka-siP-i-a,] money, or covetousness. CEDRON, [See'-dron, or Kee'-dron,] black, or sad. CENCHREA, [Sen-kree'-a, or Senk'-re-a,] miUet, small pulse. CEPHAS^ [See'-fas,] a rock or stone. CESAR, [See'-sar,] a Latin name, from the word csedo, lent, because he was cut out of his motlter't womb ; or from the word Csesaries, a head of hair, which he is said to be born with. CESAREA, [Ses-a-ree'-a,] a bush of hair. CHALCOL, [Kal'-kol,] who nourishes, consumes, and sustains the whole. CHALDEA, [Kal-dee'-a,] as demons, or as robbers, or beasts, or fields. CHALDEAN, [Kal-dee'-an.] CHALDEES, [Kal-deez'.] CH.4RRAN, [Kar'-ran,] a singing, or calling out; or the heat of wrath. CHEBAR, [Ke'-bar,] strength or power, Ezek. 10. 15,20. CHEDORLAOMER, [Ke'-dor-la-o'-mer, or Ke'- dor-Iaj'-o-mer,]as a generation of servitude ; « which signifies the pass-over ; which was a yearly feast among the Jews, estabUshed incommomorafion of the ooarniigforih out of Egypt, and of the angel' si pasiing by and «paring the houses .of the Israelites sprinkled with blood, wlien the finst-born of the Egyptians were elaiti. Easier was a goddess of tlie JStuoons, in Itonour ofwhich,isaer^cc9Were-y'-a-saf, or E-be-ay'-saf,] a Ja-. ther that gathers together, or adds ; or my father who has added. 1 C/iran. G. 23. ED, [Edd',] witness. EDEN, [Ee'-den,] .pleasure, or delight. EDOM, [Ee'-dom,] red, bloody, earthy, or red earth. EDOMITE, [E'-domtite.] EDREI, [Ed-ree'-i, or Ed'-re-i] a very great mass ; or dooA, death of the wicked. The city of Og, Dent. 1. 4. EGLAH, [Eg'-lah,] heifer,' chariot, round. EGLAIM, [Eg-lay'-im, or Eg'-la-im,] drops of the sea. EGLON, [Eg'-lon,] the same as EGLAH. EGYPT, [Ee'-jipt,] in Hebrew, Miiraim ; that hinds or straitens ; or that troubles or oppresses. EGYPTIAN, [E-jJp'-shan.] EHUD, [E'-hud,] he that praise*. EKRON, [Ek'-ron,] barrenness, torn away. EKRONITES, [Ek'-ron^ites.] ELAH, [E'-lab,] an oak, a curse, oath, imprecation, ELAM, [E'-lam,] a young man, a virgin ; or secret, or an age. ELAMITES, [E'-lam-ites.] ELATH, [E'-lath,] a hind, or strength, or an oak. EL-BETHEL, [El-Beth'-el,] the God of Beth-el. ELDAD, [El'-dad,] loved of God, or faTonred of God. ELEALEH, [El-e-ay'-leh,] ascension of God, or burnt-offering of God. ELEAZAR, [El-e-ay'-zar,] the help of God, or court of God. EL-ELOHE-ISfeAEL, [EI-E!-ho'-he-Is'-ra-cl, or EI-EI-o'-e-Is'-ra-fil,] God, the God of Israel. ELHANAN, ' [El-hay'rnan,] grace, gift, or mercy of God. ELI, ELI, [E'-lye,] my God, my God. V i/ i^i ... ' ELI, [E'-We,] tbeiolfering or lifting up. BLIAB, [E-ly'-ab, or E'-le-ab,] God my father, or my God father. ELIADA, [E-ly'-a-da, or E-le-ay'-da,] the know- ledge of God. ELIAKIM, [E-ly'-a-kim,] the resurrection of God; or the God of the resurrection, or of strength ; or God the revenger. ELIAH, [E-ly'-am, or E'-Ie-am,] the people of God, or the God of the people. ELIAS, [E-ly'-as,] See ELIJAH. ELIASHIB, [E-ly'-a-sbib, or E-le-ay'-shib,] the God of conversion ; or ray God will bring back. ELIATHAH, [E-ly'-a-tbah, or E-le-ay'-th«h,] thou art ray God ; or' my God comes. The son of He- nmn, 1 fChron. 2a.' 4. ELIEZER, [E-le-ee'-zer,3.help, orcourtofmy God. ELIHOREPH, [E-Ic-ho'-ref,] the God of winter; or the God of youth. ELIHU, [E-ly'-hew, or El'-e-hn,] he is my God himself. ELIJAH, [E-ly'-jah,] God the Lord; or the strong Lord. A famous prophet, who foretold agreatfa* mine, and was fed by the ravens, I Kings 17. 6. He was raised up by God to oppose idolatry, and particularly the worship of Baal, introduced into Israel by Jezebel and Ahab, 1 Kings 18. He was taken up info heaven in a whirlwind. Our Lord J-esus Christ interprets the Elijah promised in Mulacbi 4. 5. to be John the Baptist, Afat. 11. 10, li.'who came in the spirit andpownr o/ Elijah. ELIKA, [E-ly'i^ah,] pelican orGod,2&>m. 23.25. ELIM, [E'-lim,] the rams ; or the strong, or the istf^gs,'Or the valleys. JBMMELECH, [E-lim'-me-Uk,] my God is king. ELIOENAI, [E-le-ee'-na-i,] towards him are my eyes; or towards him are my fountains; or to- wards him is my poverty and my misery, 1 Chrim, 3. £3. fiLIFHALET, [E-lif-.fa-let,] the Uod o( delK«» ance ; or my God who puts to flight. Proper E P H Names. ELIPHAZ, [E-ly'-fai.orEl'-le-fM,] theendeafour of God. ELISABETH, [E-liz'-a-beth,] God bath sworn, the oath of God, or the fulness of God. ELISHA, [E-lj'-sba,] salvation of God, or God that saves. The name of a prophet, whom Elijah anoittted in his room, 1 Kings 19. 16. ELISHAH, [E-ly'-ahah,] son of J man. Gen. 10. 4. Or the Isles of Elishah, Ezei. 27. 7. It is God ; or the larab of God ; otherwise, God that gives help. ELISHAMAH, [E-Iish'-a-roah, orEl-e-shay'-mah,] God bearing. ELISHEBA, [E-lisb'-e-ba, or El-e-she'-ba,] S'ee ELISABETH. ELISHUA, [El-e-shew'-ah,] God is my salvation. ELIUD, [E-lj'-nd, or El'-e-ud,] God is ray praise, or the praise of my God. ELIZUR, [B ly'-zar,] God is my strength, my rock; or stone or rock of God, ^wm. 1. 5. ELKANAH, [El-kay'-nabi] God the zealous; or the possession, or the reed of God. ELMODAM, [EI-mo'-dam,orEl'-rao-dam, the God of measure ; or the God of the garment. ELNATHAN, [El-nay'-than, or El'-narthan,] God has given, or the gift of God. ELON, [E'-lon,] oak, or grove, or strong. ELUL, [E'-lul,] cry, outcry., The sixth month of the Hebrew year. ELUZAI, [E-loo'-za-i, or El-u-zay'-i,] God is my strength, 1 Citron. 12. 5. ELYMAS, [El'-e-mas, this name in Arabic signifies a magician. EMIMS, [E'-mima,] fears ofterrors; or formidable; or people. EMMAUS, [Em-may'-ns,] or Em'-ma-ns,] people despised or obscure. EMMOR, [Em'-mor,] an ass. EN-DOR, [Eu'-dor,] fountain ; or eye of generation or habitation. ENEAS, [E-nee'-as,] laudable ; from the Greek verb aivso), I praise. EN-EGLAIM, [En-Eg-lay'-im,] the fountain, or the eye of the calves, or of the chariots, or of roundness. EN-GEDI, [En-Ge'-dy, or En'-ge-de,] fountain, or eye of the goat, or of happiness. EN-MISHPAT, [En-Mish'-pat,] fountain of judg- ment, Gen. 14. 7. ENOCH, [E&'-nok,] dedicated, or disciplined, and well regulated. The son of Jared, and father of Methuselah. Enoch nnd Elijah were translated to heaven without seiing death. It is said, that Enoch walked with God, and he was not: for God took him. "He lived in comfortable communion with " God ; God manifesting himself to him, and he " having a lively sense of God'* presence always " upon his spirit, and seeking to approve himself to •• God in all things," Gen. 5. 24. Heb. 11.5. ENON, [Ee'-non,] oloud or mass of darkness; or bis fountain ; or his eye. ENOS, [Ee'-no9,] fallen man, snbjoct to all kind of evil in soul and body. EN-R06EL, [En-Ro'-gel,] the fuller's fountain. BN-SHEMBSH, [Eb-Sbe'-mesh, or En'-sbcmesh,] fountain, or eye of the sun. Josh. 18. 17. EPAPHRAS, [Ep'-pa-fras,j covered with foam. EPAPHRODITUS, [E-paf-ro-dy'-lns,] agreeable, handsome. One whom Paul sent to the Philip- pians. EPENETUS, fE-pe-nee'-tus. or U-"»-' " E- FOR EPHRAIMITE, [Ee'-fra-im-ite.] EPHRATAH, [Eff-ray'-tah, or Eff'-ra-tah,] abun- dance, or bearing fruit, or increasing. It is be- lieved that the city Ephratah, otherwise called Beth-lehem, (ooib its name from Ephratah, Caleb's wife. EPHRATH, [Eff'-rath,] See EPHRATAH. EPHRATHITE, [Eff'-rath-ite,] an inhabitant of Ephratah, or a descendant from Ephraim. EPHRON, [Ef'-ron,] dust. EPICUREANS, [Ep-e-kew-re'-ans,] who give as- sistance ; from the Greek word ETTt/cspew, I help, I assist. A sect of Heathen philosophers. ER, [Err',] watch, or enemy. ERASTUS, [E-ras'-tus,] lovely, or amiable. ERECH, [E'-rek,] length, or which lengthens; other- wise, health, physic. A city. Gen. 10. 10. ESAIAS, [E-zay'-e-as, or E-za^-yas,] See ISAIAH. ESAR-HADDON, [E'-sar-Had'-don,] that binds joy, or that closes the point. ESAU, [Ee'-saw,] he that does, or acts, or finishes. ESEK, [E'.-sek,] contention., ESH-BAAL, [Esb-Bay'-al, or EsW-ba-al,] the fire of the idol, 1 CAron. 8. 33. ESHCOL, [Esh'-kol,] a bunch of grapes. ESHTAOL, [Esh'-ta-ol, or Esh-tay'-ol,] stoat, strong woman. Josh. 1.5. 33. ESHTEMOA, [Esh-tem'-mo-a, or Esh-te-mn'-a,] which is heard'; or the bosom of a woman. A city, 1 Sam. 30. 28. ESLI, [Ess'-lye,] near me ; otherwise, he that se parates. ESROM, [Es'-rora,] the dart of joy ; or division of the song. ESTHER, [Ess'-ter,] secret or bidden. ETAM, [E'-tam,] their bird ; or their covering, 1 Chran. 4.3. ETHAM, [E'-tham,] their strength, their sign. ETHAN, [E'-than,] strong ; or the gift of the island, ETHANIM, [Eth'-an-im,] strong, or valiant. The seventh month of the ecrJesiastical year of the He brews. ETHBAAL, [Eth-Bay'-al, or Eth'-ba-al,] towards the idol, or with Baal ; or he that rules and pos- sesses, 1 Kings 16. 31. ETHIOPIA, [Ee-lhe-o'-pe-a,] in Hehrew, Cusb blackness : in Greek il signifies heat, burning ; from aiQu), I burn, and o^pic, face. ETHIOPIAN, ETHIOPIANS, [Be-the-o'-pe-ans.] EUBULUS, [Yew-bew'-lus, or Yew'-bu-lus,] a pru- dent, a good counsellor. Greek. EVE, [Ee'-ve,] living, or enlivening. EVIL-MERODACH, [Ee'-vil-Me-ro'-dak, orMer'- o-dak,] the fool of Herodach, or despising the bitterness of the fool ; or otherwise, the fool grinds bitterly. EUNICE, [Yew-ny'-se,] good victory. EUODIAS, [Yew-o'-de-as,] .sweet scent, or that smells well. EUPHRATES, [Yew-fray'-tes,] that makes fruitful; or grows. EUTYCHUS, [Yew'-te-kus,] happy, fortunate ; from ev, good, and rvx*?? fortune. EZEKIEL, [E-zee'-ke-el,] the strength of God, or supported of God, or God is my strength. EZEL, [E'-zel,] going abroad, walk ; or distillation EZION-GEBER, [E'-ze-on-Ge'-ber,] the wood of the man, or of the strong ; or counsel of the man. 4 dty, 1 Kings 9.26. EZRA, [Ez'-ra,1 a helper. In his book we have the Ustnr,: nf },is rclum fTom Babylon to Jerusalem, .... - .. seventy years' captivity, Zerubbabel re- temple; Ezratheworship of God; Nehe- „,,„..,. ;^.;-; '^ity of Jerusalem. ErMJiS-BAMMlM,[B'-fez-Dam'-mim,]the portion or efi'ti.sjon of blood, or drop of blood. EPHESIANS, [E-fee'-se-ans,] the'people ofEphesus. EPHESUS, [Ef'-fe-sus,] iesitMe.chief city of Asia Minor. RPHPHATHA, [EP-fa-tha,]* be opened. EPHRAIM, [Ee'-fra-im,] that brings fruit, or that grows FELIX, [Fee'-Iiks,] happy, or prosperous. FESTUS, [Fes'-tus,] festival, or joyW. FORTUNATUS, [For-tu-nay'-tus,] happy, or pros- perous. GET 841 G GAAL, [Gay'-al,] contempt, or abomination. GAASH, [Gay'-ash,] tempest, commotion, tu- mult, or overthrow. A mountain, Josb. 24.30. GABBATHA, [Gah'-ba-tha,] high, or elevated. In Greek, lithostrotos, paved with stones ; from \i9es, a stone, and rpiiroQ, paved. GABRIEL, [Gay'-bre-el,] God is my strength ; or man of God, or strength of God, or my strong God, GAD, [Gadd',] a band, or happy, or armed and prepared. GADARENES, [Gad-a-ree'ns,] surrounded, walled. GADDI, [Gad'-dy,j my happiness, my army, my troop ; otherwise, a kid. The son of Susi, Num. 13.12. GADDIEL, [Gad'-de-el,] goat of God ; or the Lord is my happiness, or my army. Num. 13. 10. GADITES, [Gad'-dites.] GAIUS, [Gay'-e-us, or Gay'-yos,] Lord; or an earthy q[ian. GALATIA, [Gal-ay'-se-a,] white, of the colour of milk. GALATIANS, [Gal-ay'-se-ans.] GALBANUM, [Gal'-ba-num,] a sort of gum, or sweet spice. GALEED, [Gal'-e-ed,] the heap of witness. GALILEE, [Gal'-le-lee,] wbeel, revolution, or heap ; or revolution of the wheel. GALILEANS, [Gal-le-Iee'-ans.] GALLIM, [GalMim,] who heap up, who cover, who roll. GALLIO, [Gal'-le-o,] he that socks, or lives upon milk. GAMALIEL, [Gam-ay'-le-el,] recompense of God, or camel of God, or weaned of God. GAMMADIMS, [Gara'-ma-dim»,] soldiers placed in the towers of Tyrus. The word in Hebrew sigrd^ fies a cubit, whence some call them pigmies or dwarfs. Others think that the word is Syriac, anA signifies bold and courageous men. Others say, they were men who came from Gammade, a town of Phenicia. GATAM, [Gay'-tam,] tbeir lowing ; or their touch ; o» the lowing of the perfect. Grandson of Esau, Gen. 36. 11. GATH, [Gath',] a press. GATH-RIMMON, [Gath-Rim'-moB,] the press of the granite; or exalted press. Josh. 21.25. GAZA, [Gay'-zah,] strong, or a goat. GEBA, [Ge'-bab,] a hill, or cup. GEBAL, [Ge'bal,] bound, or limit. GEBIM, Ge'-him,] grasshoppers ; or height. GEDALIAH, [Ged-a-ly'-ah,] God is my greatness; or fringe of the Lord. GEHAZI, [Ge-hay'-zye,] valley of sight, or vate of the breast. GEMARIAH, [Gem-a-ry'-ah,] coiftpletion, or ac- complishment of the Lord. GENNESARET, [Gen-ness-'a-ret, or Jen-ness'-a- ret,] the garden of the prince ; of/ieruiise, protec- tion of the prince, or of him that governs. GENUBATH, [Gen'-n-bath, or Ge-new'-bath,] theft, robbery ; or garden, or protection of the dangbter, 1 Kings 11. 20. GERA, [Ge'-rah,] pilgrimage ; or combat, dispute. GERAH, [Ge'-rah,] the twentieth part of a shekel. GERAR, [Ge'-rar,] See GERA. GERGESENES, [Ger'-gc-seens,] those who come from pilgrimage, or from fight. A people beyond Galilee. GERIZIM, [Ger'-re-zim,] cutlers. GERSHOM, [Ger'-shom,] a stranger there ; or a traveller of reputation. GERSHON, [Ger'-shon,] his banishment; or the change of pilgrimage. GESHUR, [Ge^-shur,] the sight of the valley ; the vale of the ox ; or the vale of the wall. GESHURITES, [Gesh'-n-rytes.] ' GETHER, [Ge'-lher,] the vale of trial, or of search- ing ; or the press of inquiry, or of contemplatioik The son of Aram, Gen. 10.23, 842 HAM GETHSEMANE, [Gelh-sem'-a-ne,] a very fat valley ; or the valley of oil. GIAH, [Gy'-ah,] to guide, draw out, produce ; or a sigh or groan. GIBEAH, [Gib'-e-ah,] a hill., GIBEON, [Gib'-e-on,] hill, or cnp ; otherwise, that ■which is without, or that which is lifted up j or the elevation of iniquity. GIBEONITES, [Gib'-e-on-ites,] p?o;)fe o/Gibeon. GIDEON, [Gid'-e-on,] he that bruises and breaks or cutting off iniquity, GIDEONI, [Gid-e-o'-ny,] See GIDEON. GIHON, [Gy'-hon,] valley of grace ; or breast, or impetuous. GILBOA, [Gil'-bo-ah, or Gll-bo'-ah,] revolution of inquiry j or collection of swelling and inflammation. GILEAD, [G il'-le-ad,] the heap or mass of testi- mony. GILEADITES, [Gil'-lc-ad-ites.] GILGAL, [Gil'-ga!,] wheel, revolution, heap ; other- wise, revolution of the wheel, or heap of heap. GILOH, [Gy'-lob,] he that rejoices, that overturns, that passes, that reveals, or discovers. A city, Josh. 15.51. GILONITE, [Gv'-lo-nlte.] GIRGASHITE,'[Gir'-ga-shite,] who arrives from pilgriusage. OITTITE, [Git'-lilc,] a wine-press. GOB, [Gobb',] cistern, or grashopper, or eminence GOG, [Gogg'j] roof, covering. GOL.AN, [Go' -Ian,] passage, or revolution. GOLGOTHA, [Gol'-go-thah,] an heap of sculls. ■ GOLIATH, [Go-ly'-ath,] passage, revolution, dis- covery, heap. A giant slain by David. GOMER, [Go'-mer,] to finish, complete, accom- plish ; otherwise, consuming, a consumer. GOMORRAH, [Go-mor'-rah,] a rebellious people : or the people that fear. GOSHEN, [Go'-shen,] approaching, drawing near. GOZAN, [Go'-zao,] fleece, or pasture ; or who nou- rishes the body. GRECIA, [Gree'-she-a,] the country of the Greeks. GRECIANS, [Gree'-she-ans.] GREECE, [Gree'ce.] GREEK, [Gree'k.] GREEKS, [Gree'ks.] GUR, [Gurr',] the young, of a heast ; otherwise^ dwelling, assembly, or fear, H HABAKKUK, [Hab'-a-knk,] he that embraces; or a wrestler, Hab. 1.1. HACHALIAH, [Hak-a-ly'-ah,] who waits for the Lord; or the hook of the Lord, Neh. 10. 1. HACHILAH, [Hak'-e-lah,] my hope is in her; or hook in her. HADAD, [Hay'-dad,] joy, noise, clamour, cry of mariners. Gen. 36. 35. 1 Chron. 1. 30. HADADEZER, [Hay'-dad-ee'-zer,] the beauty of assistance. HADADRIMMON, [Hay'-dad-r!m'-mon,] the voice of height. Rimmon was a god of the Syrians^ the invocation of the god Rimmon. HADASSAH, [Ha-dass'-ah,] a myrtle, or joy. HADORAM, [Ha-do'-ram,] their beauty, their power, their cloke ; or praise, or a cry lifted up. HADRACH, [Hay'-drak,] point, or joy of tender- ness ; or your chamber. HAGAR, [Hay'-gar,] a stranger, or that fears. HAGARENES, [Hay'-gar-eens,] of the family of Hagar. HAGARITES, [Hay'-gar-ites,] the same. HAGGAI, [Hag'-ga-i,] feast, solemnity, turning round. HAGGITH, fHag'-gith,] rejoicing, HALLELUIAH, [Hal-le-loo'-yah,] praise the Lord, or praise to the Lord. HAM, [Hamm',] hot, heat, or brown. IIAMAN, [Hay'-man,] noise, tumult; or he that prepares. HAMATH, [Hay'-math,] anger, heat, or a wall. HER HAMMEDATHA, [Ham-med'-a-thah, or Ham-me. day'-thah,] he that troubles the law; or measure. HAMON-GOG, [Hay'-mon-Gogg',] the multitude of Gog. HAMOR, [Hay'-mor,] an ass, or clay, or wine. HAMUTAL, [Ham-ew'-tal,] the shadow of his heat ; or the heat of the dew, 2 Kings 23. 31. HANAMEEL, [Han-am'-e-el, or Han-am-ee'-el,] the grace that comes from God; or pity, or gift of God. HANANEEL, [Han-an'-e-el, or Han-an-ee'-el,] grace, mercy, gift of God. HANANI, [Han-ay'-ny, or Han'-a-ny,] my grace, my mercy ; or he has shewed me mercy. HANANIAH, [Han-a-ny'-ah,] grace, mercy; gift of the Lord. HANNAH, [Han'-nah,] gracious, raerciful;ortaking rest. The wife of Elkanah, and mother of Samuel. HANOCH, [Hay'-nok,] dedicated. HANUN, [Hay'-nun,] gracious, merciful ; or he that rests. HARAN, [Hay'-ran,] raountaiu, or mountainous country; or which is enclosed. The son of Terah. HARAN, fl place. See CHARRAN. HARBONAH, [Har-bo'-nah,] his destruction, or his sword, or his dryness ; or the anger of him that builds, or that understands. HAROD. [Hay'-rod,] astonishment, fear. HAROSHETH,[Har'-o-sheth,] agriculture, silence, deafness ; or vessel of earth ; or forest. HASHMONAH, [Hasb-mo'-nah,] diligence, or enn ineratinn ; or embassy, or present, ^um. 33. 29. HATACH, [Haj'-tak,] he that strikes, Esth. 4. 5. HAVILAH, [Hav'-e-lah,] that suffers pain; that brings forth ; or that speaks or declares to her, Gen. 10. 7. HAVOTH-JAIR, [Hay'-voth-Jay'-ir,] the villages that enlighten, or that shew Torthlight, iVum.32.41. HAZAEL, [Haz'-a-el,] that sees God. HAZARMAVETH, [Hav'-7.ar-May'-veth,] court, or entry, or dwelling of death. The son ofjoktan. Gen. 10. 26. HAZELELPONI, [Hay'-zel-el-po'-ny,] shade, and sorrow of countenance ; or submersion-of the face. HAZEROTH, [Haz-ee'-roth,] villages, hamlets; court, or porch. HAZOR, [Hay'-xor,] court, or hay. HEBER, [I-Iee'-ber,j one that passes, or a passage ; otherwise, anger, wrath. , HEBREWS. [Hee'-brews,] descended fromUeher. HEBRON, [Hee'-bron,] society, friendship, en- chantment. HEGAI, or HEGE, [Heg'-a-i, or He-gay'-i,] medi- tation, word, taking away, separation, groaning. HELAM, [He'-Iam,] their army, or their trouble, their strength ; or expectation ; or dream. HELBON, [Hel'-bon,] milk, or fatness. HELDAI, [Hel'-da-i, or Hel-day'-i,] the world. HELI, [He'-ly,] ascending, or climbing up. HELKATH-HAZURIM, [Hel'-kath-Haz'-zo-rim,] the field of strong men, or of rocks. HEMAM, [Hp-man,] their trouble, their tumult. The son of Lotan, Gen. 36. 22. HEMAN, [Jle'-man,] much, or in great number; otherwise, tomuit, 1 Kings 4.31. HEN, [Henn',] grace; or quiet, or rest. HEPiiZl-BAH, [HeP-ze-bah,] mypleasure,or de- light in her. Tlie mother of Manasseh, 2 Kings 21. 1. The true church thus called, Isa. 62. 4. HERMES, [Her'-mes,] Mercury, or gain, or re- fuge. Greek. HERMOGENES, [Her-moj'-e-nes,] begotten of Mercury, or generation of lucre. Greek. HERMON, [Her'-mon,] anathema, destruction. HERMONITES, [Her'-mon-ites,] HEROD, [Her'-rod,] the glory of the skin, .from ■ijpog, favour, glory, and dspag, the skin ; or son of the hero. HfiUODIANS, {He-ro'-de-ans,] See Appellatives. HERODIAS, [He-ro'-de-as,] the wife o/ Herod. HERODION, [Hc-ro'-de-on,] song of Juno ; from 'Hpa, Juno, and iidij, a song; or, the conqueror of heroes. J A C PR""" Names. HESHBON, [Hesh'-bon,] invention, industry, or thought ; or he that hastens to understand, or to . build. HETH, [Heth',] trembling, or fear. HETHLON, [Heth'-lon,] fearful dwelling; or his covering. The name of a city, Ezek. 47. 15, HEZEKIAH, [Hez-e-ky'-ah,] strong in the Lord; or taken and supported by the Lord, HEZRON, [Hez'-ron,] the dart of joy; or division of the song, HIDDEKEL, [Hid'-de-kel, or Hid-dee'-kel,] a sharp voice, or sound, HIEL, [Hy'-el,] God lives, or the life of God. HIERAPOLIS, [Hy-er-ap'-po-lis,] holy city ; /rom Upov, holy, and TToXig, a city. Col. 4. 13, HIGGAION, [Hig-gay'-e-on, or Hig-gay'-yon,] me- ditation, consideration. HILKIAH, [Hil-ky'-ah,] God is my portion; accord- ing to others, the Lord's gentleness. HILLEL, [Hil'-lel,] he that praises ; or folly ; or Lucifer. The father of Ahdon, Judg. 12.13. HINNOM, [Hin'-nom,] there they are; or their riches. ^ HIRAM, [Hy'-ram,] exaltation of life; or their whiteness, or their liberty ; or he that destroys, or anathematizes. HITTITES, [Hit'-tytes,] who is broken, or fears. Descendants o/Heth the son ofCanami, Gen. 10. 15, HIVITES, [Hy'-vytes,] wicked, bad or wickedness. HOBAB, Ho'-bab,] favoured and beloved. HOBAH, [Ho'-bah,] love, friendship, or secrecy. Gen. 14.15. HOGLAH, [Hog'-lah,] his festival, or his dance. HOPHNI, [Hoff'-ni,] he that covers ; or my fist. HOR, [Horr',] who conceives, or shews. HOREB, [Ho'-reb,] desert, solitude, destruction, dryness. HOR-HAGIDGAD, [Hor-ha-gidd'-gad,] the hill of felicity. HORMAH, [Hor'-mah,] devoted or consecrated to God ; utter destruction. HORONAIM, [Hor-o-nay'-im,] anger, or raging. HORONITE,[Ho)-'-o-nyte,] anger, fury, or liberty. HOSEAanrfHOSHEA, [Ho-zee'-a, awd Ho-shee'-a,] saviour, or salvation. ' HUL, [Hull',] pain, infirmity, bringing forth chit ■ dren, sand, or expectation. The son of Aram, Gen. 10. 23. HULDAH, [Hul'-dah,] the world. A prophetess, 2 Kings 22. 14. HUR, [Hurr*,] liberty, Avhiteness, hole, cavern, HUSHAI, [Hew'-shay,] their haste, or their sensua- lity, or their silence. HUZZAB, [Huz'-zab,] molten. HYMENEUS, [Hy-men-ee'-ns,] nnptial,ormarriage. JAALAM, [Ja-ay'-Iam,] who is hidden ; or young man ; or their kids. Son of Esau, Gen, 36. 5. JAAZANIA, [Ja-az-a-ny'-ab,] whom the Lord will hear, or Who is attentive to the Lord ; or the ba- lances, the arms, the nourishment of tlie Lord. JABAL, [Jay'-bal,] which glides away; or that brings, or that produces, JABBOK, [Jab'-bok,] evacuation, or dissipation. JABESH, [Jay'-besh,] dryness, confusion, shame. JABESH-GILEAD, [Jay'-besh-Gil'-e-ad.j JABEZ, [Jay'-bez,] sorrow, or trouble. JABIN, [JaZ-biii,] he that understands, he that builds. JABNEEL, [Jab'-ne-el,] building of God ; or under- standing of God. A city. Josh. 19.33. JACHIN, [Jay'-kin,] he that strengthens and makes, stedfast. JACOB, [Jay'-kob,] he that supplants or under- mines; or the heel. The son of Isaac, and the fa- ther of the twelve patriarchs; he prevaikd in prayer with God, and was called Israel ; lie wenf in tlie time of the famine with all hit family into Egypt, and his son Joseph gave them habitation and maintenance. Jacob blessed his children before his death, and ordered them to bury him in Canaan. Proper J E P Nambs. JAEL, [Jay'-e1,] he that ascends, or a kid. J AH, [Jah',] the everlasting God. JAHAZ, [Jaj'-haz,] quarrel, dispute ; or the going oat of the Lord. JAHAZA, [Ja-ba;'-za,] if/ie same. JAIR, [Jay'-er,] my l/ght; or who diffuses light ; or is eoiigfatened' JAIRUS, [Jay'-e-rus,] the same. JAMBRES, [Jam'-hres,] the sea with poverty. JAMES', [Jay'mz,] the same as JACOB. JANNA, [Jan -nali,] who speaks, or who answers; otherwise, afHiction, misery, or impoverished. JANNES, [Jan'-nez,] the same. JAPHETIJ,[Jay'-fet,] he thatpersuades.or extends, or handsome. JAPHIA, [Ja-fy'-ah,] which enlightens, appears, or sh^ws ; or which groans. The son of David, 2 Sam. 5. 15. JAREB, [Jay'-reb,] a revenger. JARED, [Jay'-rod,] he that descends ; or he thai rnles or commands. JASHER, Jay'-sher,] righteous. JASON, [Jay'-son,] be that cores, or that gives medicines ; 'from laffig, health, or cure. JAVAN, [Jay'-van,] he that deceives, or makes sorrowful ; otherwise, clay, dirt. JAZER, [Jay'-zer,] assistance, or be that helps. IBHAR, [Ibb'-har,] election, or he that is chosen. ICHABOD, [Ik'-a-bod,] where is the glory? or, woe to the glory. ICONIUM, [l-ko'-ne-ura,] a city, from i/co), I come, IDDO, [Id'-doe,] his band, his power,his praise, his witness, bis ornament. IDUMEA, [td-ew-raee'-a,] red, earthy. JEBUS, [Je'-bus,] which treads under foot, or con- temns. A city, tlie same as Jerusalem, Jutft;. 19. 10. JEBUSITES, [Jeb',ew-sytes,] inhabitants o/ Jebns. JECONIAH, [Jek-q-ny'-ah,] preparation of the Lord, or stedfastness of the Lord. JEDIDAH, [Jed-dy'-dab,] well-beloved, or amiable. The mother of Josiah, 2 Kings 22. 1 , JEDIDIAIl, [Jed-e-dy'-ah,] beloved of the Lord. JEDUTHUN, [Jed-ew'-tbnn, or Jed'-ew-thun,] his law ; or who gives praise. JEGAR-SAHADUTHA,[Je'-gar-Say-ha-dew'-lha,] the heap of witness. JEHOAHAZ, [Je-ho'-a-bai, or Je-ho-ay'-haz,] the prize, or possession of the Lord ; or the Lord that sees. JEHOASH, [Je-ho'-asb,] the fire.of the Lord; or the victim of the Lord. JEHOIACHIN, [Je-hoy'-a-kin,] preparation, or * strength of the Lord. JEHOIADA, [Je-hoy'-a-dah,] the knowledge of the Lord. JEHOIAKIM, [Je-hoy'-a-kim,] theresurrection, or confirmation of the Lord. JEHONADAB, [Je-hon'-na-dab,] See JONADAB. JEHORAM, [Je-ho'-ram,] exaltation of the Lord; or rejected of the Lord. JEHOSHAPHAT, [Je-hosh'-a-fat,] God judges, or the judgment of the Lord. JEHOVAH, [Je-ho'-vah,] the incommunicable name of God. Self-existing. JEHOVAH-JIREH,[Je-ho'-vah-Jy'-rey,] the Lord will see or provide : the Lord will be manifested or seen. . TEHOVAH-NISSI, [Je-ho'-vah-Nis'-sy,] the Lord my banner. JEHOVAH-SHALOM, [Je-ho'-vah-Shay'-Iora, or Shal'-lpm.n the I.nr'l •"""■' — — JEHU, [Je'-hew,] he that is, or who exists. JEHUDUAH, [Je-hew-dy'-jah,] the praise of the Lord. The wife of Ezra, 1 Chron. 4. 18. JEMIMA, [Je-my'-mah,] handsome as the day. One of Job's daughters. Job 42. 14. JEPHTHAH, [Jet'-thah,] he that opens, or he will open. ' JEPHUNNEH, [Je-fun'-ney,] he that beholds. JEU JERAH, [Je'-rah,] the moon, or month ; otherwise, to scent or smell. Son of Joktan, Gen. 10. 26. JERAHMEEL,[Je-rabm'-me-el,orJer-ara-raee'-el,] mercy of God ; or the love of God. JEREMIAH, [Jer-re-my'-ah,] exaltation or gran- deur of the Lord ; or who exalts, or gives glory to the Lord. He was called to the extraordinary of- fice of a prophet in his younger years, and con. tinned in that office for at least forty years to- getlier. Jn his time iniquity did exceedingly abound in the land of Judah. Be earnestly and frequently calls the people to repentance, both by his reproofs and threatenings for their sins. He denounces the captivity of the people by the Babylonia7is, for which he was put in pi'ison; he lived to see this prophecy fulfilled. But for the comfort and sup- port of the faithful, lie foretels their return after seventy years, and the enlargement of the church by Christ. His style is generally the most plain of any of the prophets. JERICHO, [Jer'-re-ko,] bis moon, or month ; or his sweet smell. JERIMOTH, [Jer'-ri-motb,] eminences; or he that fears, that sees, that rejects death, 1 Chron. 7. 7. JEROBOAM, [Jer-o-bo'-am,] fighting against, or increasing the people. ^ JERUBBAAL, [Je-rub'-ba-al, or Jer-nb-bay'-al,] he that disputes about Baal ; or that revenges the idol ; or let Baal defend bis cause. JERUBBESHETH, [Je-rub'-be-shetb,] let the idol of confusion defend itself. JERUSALEM, [Je-rn'-sa-lem,] the vision or pos- session of peace. It was the chief city of Judea, and was first called Salem, where Melchizedek was king. Gen. 14. 18. It was also called Jebus, and was possessed by the Jebusites, who held therein the fort of S ion, till it was taken from them by David, Jndg. 10. 6. 1 Chron. 11. 4, 5, 7. Here also was mount Moriah, near mount Sion, whereon Solomon built the temple, andwhere Abraham was command- ed to offer his son Isaac; Abraham named the place Jehovah-jireh, because the Providence of God was there eminently seen, 2 Cbrou. 3. 1. Gen. 22. 2. 14. which u-'ord jireb being put to the former name Salem, maketh it Jerusalem, where peace is seen It is called Salem, by the first name, Psal. 76. 2. It is put for the church militant, Isa. 62. Land the church triumpha7U is called the new Jerusalem, Rev. 3. 12. JERUSHA, [Je-ru'-sba,] he that possesses the in heritance; or, exiled, banished, rejected, 2 .Ki»^.$ 15. 33. JESHIMON, [Jesh'-e-mon,] solitude, desolation. The name of a desert, 1 Sam. 23. 24. JESHUA, [Jesh'-n-a,] a savioar. JESHURUN, [Jesb-ew^^un, or Jesh'-u-run,] up rigiit or righteons. Israel is so called. JESSE, [Jes'-se,] to be, or who is ; or my present. JBSUI, [Jes'-u-i,] who is equal, proper, placed ; or flat country. The son of Asher, Gen. 46. 17. Num. 26. 44. JESUITES, [Jes'-n-ites,] the posterity o/ Jesui. JESUS, [Jee'-sus,] the holy name Sesos ; Saviour; who saveth his people from their sins. Mat. 1. 21. The eternal Son of God, of one substance and equal with the Father, the mediator of the covenant nf grace, who in the fulness of time became man, and so was andcontinues to be God and man in two distinct natures and one person for ever. The word Jesus is taken for the doctrine o/ Jesus, Acts 8.35. and for Joshua, MiAo brought God's people into the land .1, y^ctfifiiian, and was therein an eminent type of our .^.... iESUs, Heb. 4. 8. [Jee'-ther,] be that excels, or remains ; ■ - "— _:: - xamines, searches ; or a line or string, Jttdg. 8. 20. JETHRO, [Jeth'-ro,] his excellence, his remains, his posterity. JETUR, [Jee'-tur,] he that keeps ; otherwise, order, succession ; or mountainous, i^on of Ishmaet, Geo. 25. 15. JEUSH. [Jee'-ush,] he that is devoured, gnawed by the moth; ot/iertoue, assembled. Son of Behoboam, 2Chron. 11.19. JOS 843 JEW, JEWS, [Jew', Jew'z,] so called from JudA See Jewdab. JEWESS, [Jew'-ess.] JEWISH, [Jew'-ish.] JEWRY, [Jew'-re.] JEZEBEL, [Jez'-e-bel,] island of thi; habitation; or woe to the habitation ; or isle of the dunghill, or woe to the dunghill. JEZRAHIAH, [Jez-ra-hy'-ah,] the Lord is the ea^t ; or the Lord arises ; or brightness of the Lord. Chief of the singers, Neb. 12. 42. JEZREEL, [Jez'-re-el, or J ez-ree'-el,] seed of God ; or God who spreads the evil ; or dropping of the friendship of God. JEZREELITE, [Jez'-re-el-ite, or Jez-ree'-el-ite,]an ' inhabitant of the city Jezreel. [GDALIA,[Ig-da-ly'-a,] the greatness of the Lord; or the Lord shall exalt me, or make me great. A man of God, Jer. 35.4. JIDL A PH, [Jid'-laf,] he that distils, or drops water ; or hands joined. Son of Nahor and Milcah, Gen.. 22.22. IJON, [I'-jon,] look, eye, fountain. A city, 1 Kingr 15. 20. ILLYRICUM, [Il-lir'-re-kum,] joy, rejoicing. IMLAH, [Im'-lali,] plenitude, or repletion; or cir- cumcision. IMMANUEL, [Im-mao'-ew-el,] a name given to our- Lord Jesus Christ, Isa. 7. 14. /( signifies, God wilh us. INDIA, [In'-de-a,] praise, law. A considerabler country in the east, Esth. 1. 1. JOAB, [Jo'-ab,] paternity, or who has a father ; or voluntary. JO-AH, [Jo'-ah,] fraternity, or who has'a brother; or brother of the Lord. JOANNA, [Jo-an'-na,] the grace, the gift, or the mercy of the Lord. JOASH, [Jo'-ash,] who despairs ; or he that burns, who is on fire. JOB, [Jo'be,] he that weeps, that cries ; or that speaks out of ao hollow place. He dicelt in the land of XJz, and wets an upright and just man, fear- ing God. Satan was permitted to bereave him of' his children and substance, and to smite him with sore boils. He was visited by his friends in his af- fliction; God blessed his latter end, and gave .him twice as much as he had before. Job's patience is recommended as an example to the godly in all ages, James 5. 11. JOCHEBED, [Jok'-ke-bed,] glorious, honourable, a person of merit ; or the glory of the Lord. The mother of Moses, Exod. 6. 20. JOEL, [Jo'-el,] he that wills, commands, or swears.. JOEZER, [Jo-ee'-zer,] he that aids and assists. 1 CAroTi. 12. 6. JOHA, [Jo'-hah,] who enlivens and gives life, I Chron. 8. 16. JOHANAN, [Jo-hay'-nan,] who is liberal, merciful, pious, and grants favour ; otherwise, the grace of the Lord. JOHN, [Jon',] the grace, gift, or mercy of the Lord. JOKSHAN, [Jok'-shan,] bard, difficult, scandalouj. Gen. 25. 2. JOKTAN, [Jok'-tan,] small ; or disgust, weariness ; or dispute, contention. The son of Heber, Gen» • 10.25. JONADAB, [Jon'-a-dab,] who acts in good earnest, gives and offers freely, liberally ; or who acts as a prince. JONAH, or JONAS, [Jo'-nah,or Jo'-nas,] a dove; or he that oppresses. JONATHAN, [Jon'-a-than,] given of God, or the gift of the Lord. JOPPA, [Jop'-pah,] beauty, comeliness. JORAM, [Jo'-ram,] to cast; elevated. JORDAN, [Jor'-dan,] the river of judgment; or he that shews, or rejects judgment ; or descent. JORIM, [Jo'-rim,] he that exalts the Lord, or the exaltation of the Lord. JOSE, [Jo'-se,] raised, or who exists ; or who par- dons, or saviour. JOSEPH, [Jo'-sef,] increase, addition. Tfte eleventh son of Jacob, beloved by his father, but hated by hit 844 IS R brethren. His two dreams foretold his- advance- ment : He was cast into a pit by his brethren^ and sold to the Ishmeelites. He inlerpreteth Pharaoh's dreams, and was made ruler of Egypt. His bre- thren in the seven years' famine are sent to Egypt by Jacob for corn ; and afterwards Jacob with his fa- mily come to Joseph in Egypt, who receives them kindly, and settles them in the land of Goshen, In the history o/ Joseph there are many wonderful steps of divine Providence relating to his afflicted and ex- alted state, which are recorded in the book of Gene- sis. (2) Jesepb was also the name of a disciple of Christ, a rich man of Arimathea, who buried the body of our Lord Jesus in a tomb prepared for him- self, Mat. 27. 57. and was likewise the name of seve- ral others. Lake 3. 24, 26, 30. Acts 1. 23. JOSES, [Jo'-sez,] See JOSE. JOSHUA, [Josh'-u-a,] tlieLord, the saviour. JOSIAH, [ Jo-sj'-ah,] the Lord bums, or the fire cf the Lord. JOTHAM, [Jo'-tham,] perfection of the Lord. IPHEDEtAH, [If-fe-dj'-ah, or If-fe-dee'ah,] the redsmption of the Lord, 1 Chron. 8. 25. IRA, [I'-rah,] city, watch, spoil; oreffosion, or heap of vision. One of David's rulers, 2 Sara. 20. 26. IRAD, [I'-rad,] wild ass ; or heap of descents, or of empire. The son of Enoch, Gen. 4. IS. IRIJAH, [I-rj'-jah,] the fear of the Lord, or vision of the Lord ; or protection of the Lord, Jer. 37. 13. ISAAC, [I'-7,ak,] laughter. The son ofAbraluim and Sarah, being the seed promised to them by God. Abraham, for the trial of his faith, was command-. ed to offer up his son Isaac, and went to the place appointed, mount Moriah, where afterwards the temple was built ; and binding Isaac, and taking the knife to kill him as a sacrifice, he was stayed by the ■angel of the Lord, and Isaac was exchanged for a ram caught in a thicket. Isaac taketh Reltekah to wife, by whom he had two sons, Esau and Jacob He sends his eldest son Esau for venison, but Re- bekuh instructeth Jacob the younger to obtain the blessing. ISAIAH, [I-iMj'-jah, or I-zay'-e-ab,] the salvation of the Lord. As the priests ajtd Levites were the ordinary teachers of the Jewish church, so God sometimes raised up and sent extraordinary messen- gers, the propjiets. AmoTig these ls&ia[i is justly counted the most eminent, both for the majesty of his style and the excellency of his matter, wherein he so fully and clearly describes the person, offices, the sufferings, and kingdom of Christ, that he is com- monly called the Evangelical Prophet. ISCAH, [Is'-kah,] he that anoiQts ; or that covers or protects. The daughter of Haran, Gen. 11.29. ISCARIOT, [Is-kar'-re-ot,] is thought to signify a nativeof the town of Iscarioth. A man of mur- der; /ron> WK ish, a man, and ma oareth, he that cuts off, or exterminates. Others main- tain, that the surname given to Judas, signifies, that he was of the tribe of Issachar, a ward signifying recompense, restitution. This traitor verified his nativity, by receiving the price of the blood of his Master Jesus Christ ; from thtt word 'Ov shachar, to receive a recompense. rSHBAK, [Ish'-bak,] who is empty or exhausted ; or who is forsaken or abandoned. One of Abra- ham's sons, Gen. 25. 2. ISHBI-BENOB, [Ish'-by-Bee'-nob,] lie that sits in the prophecy, or in the word, or in the prediction ; otherwise, conversion, or blowing, or respiration in prophecy. A giant, 2 Sam. 21. 16. ISH-BOSHETH, [Ish'-bo-sheth,] a man of shame ; or the retarding of the man. ISHMAEL, [fsh'-ma-el,] God who hears. ISHMAELITES, [Ish'-ma-el-ites,] the posterity of Ishmael. ISRAEL, [Is'-ra-el,] a prince with God, or prevail- ing with God ; or one that wrestleth with God ; as if it had been written, Ish-ra-el. The name given by God to Jacob, Gen. 32. 28. and 35. 10. Israel I* often in scripture taken for the people of God, Exod. 6. 6, 7. KIR ISRAELITESi[Isf-ra-eI-ilesj]<7i«porter%o/I«raeI. ISSACHAR, [lB'-sa-kar,J price, reward, or recom- pense. ITALIAN, [I-tal'-e-an,] belonging to Italy. ITALY, [1^-ta-Ie,] aLatin word, that has its origi- nal from vitulus, or vitula, because this country abounded in calves and heifers. According to others, it is taken from a king called Italus. ITHAMAR, [Ith'-a-mar, or Ith-ay'-mar;] island of the palm-tree ; or of palms ; or changing of the isle ; or woe to the palm, or to the change. ITHIEL, [Ith'-e-el,] God with me; or sign, coming of God. ITHREAM, [Ith'-re-am,] excellence of the people, 2 Sam. 3. 5. ITUREA, [It-u-ree'-a,] which is guarded; or a country of mountains. IVAH, [I'-vah,] iniquity. JUBAL, [Jew'-bal,] he that runs, or he that pro- duces ; or a trumpet. JUBILEE, [Jew'-be-lee,](j/eatt of the Jews, every fiftieth year; in Hebrew, Jobel, which, according to some, signifies a ram's horn, or a trumpet, by which fAe Jubilee year was proclaimed. Others de- rive the etymology of Jobel from the Hebrew, Ju- bal, which formerly signified, as they say, to play upon instruments.; and this year was celebrated with music and all expressions of joy. Others are of opinion, that it comes from the verb Hobil, to bring or call back ; because then every thing was restored to its first possessor. JUDAH, [Je*'-dah,] the praise of the Lord. JUDAS, [Jew'-das,] the same as JUDAH. JUDEA, [Jew-dee'-a,] a country. JULIA, [Jew'-le-a,] downy ; from iiXog, down soft and tender hair. A friend of St. Paul's. Rom. 16. 15. JULIUS, [Jew'-le-us,] /rom the same. Acts 27. 1. JUNIA, [Jew'-ne-a,] from Juno, or from Juventus, youth. A kinsman of St. Paul's, Rom. 16. 7. JUPITER, [Jew'-pe-ter,] as if it were jovans pater, the father that helpeth. JUSTUS, [Jus'-tus,] just, upright. L Y D Proper Names. KIR-HARASETH, [Kir-Har'-ra-seth,] the city of the sun ; the city with walls of burnt brick. KIRJATH, [Kir'-jath,] city, vocation, lesson, read- ing, or meeting. A city. Josh. 18. 28. KIRIATHAIM, [Kir'-e-ath-ay'-im,] the two cities, the callings, the meetings. KIRJATH-ARBA, [Kir'-jatb-Ar'-bah,] the city of four. KIRJATH-ARIM, [Kir'-jath-Ay'-rim,] city of cities ; or the city of those that watch, Eira 2.29. KIRJATH-BAAL, [Kir'-jath-Bay'-al,] the city of Baal, or of those that command,. or that possess, Jos. 15. 60. KIRJATH-JEARIM, [Kir'-jath-Je'-a-rim,] theoity of woods or forests. KIRJATH-SANNAH, [Kir'-jath-San'-nah,^ the city of the bush ; or the city of enmity, Josh. IS. 49. KIRJATH-SEPHER, [Kir'-jath-See'-fer,] the city of letters, or of the book, Josh. 15. 16, KISH, [Kish',] hard, difficult; otAenoise,, straw, or of KITTIM, [Kit'-tlm,] they that bruise ; or gold, er colouring. KO'-HATH, [Ko'-hath,] congregation, wrinkle, obe- dience ; or to make blunt. KOHATHITES, [Ko'-halh-ites,] the posteritu Kohath. KORAH, [Ko'-rah,] bald, frozen, icy. K E'" ABZEEL, [Kab'-ze-el,] the congregation of L. God, /osi. 15.21. KADESH, [Kav'-desh,] holy, or holiness. KADESH-BARNEA, [Kay'-desh-Bar'-ne-a, or Bar-nee'-ah,] holiness of an inconstant son ; or holiness of the corn, or of purity. KEDAR, [Kee'-dar,] blackness, or sorrow. KEDEMAH,- [Ked'-de-mah,] oriental ; from Ke- dem, the east. Gen, 25. 15. KEDEMOTH, [Ked'-de-mothJ antiquity, old-age ; or orientals. The name of a wilderness, Deut. 2. 26. KEILAH, [Ky'-lah,] she that divides or ciits.. KEMUEL, [Kem'-u-el,] God is risen ; or God has raised him. The son of Nahor, Gen. 22. 21. KENAZ, [Kee?-naz,] this nest; or this lamentation, this possession, this purchase. The father of Othniel, Josh. 15. 17. KENITES, [Kee'-nites,] possession, or purchase, or lamentation, or nest. KEREN-HAPPUCH, [Kee'-ren-Hap'-puk.] the horn, or child of beauty. Job's third daughter. Job 42. 14. KERIOTH, [Ker'-re-oth,] the cities, the callings. KETURAH, [Ke-tew'-rah,] he that burns or makes the incense to fume; otherwise, pei'fumed, or odoriferous. KEZIA, [Ke-zy'-ah,] superficies, or angle; oi cassia. The daughter of Job, i^.li. KEZIZ, [Kee'-ziz,] end, extremity. A valley. Josh 18.21. KIBROTH-HATTAAVAH, [Kib'-roth-Hat-tay'-a- vah,] the graves of lust. Num. 11.34. KIDRON, [Kid'-ron,] obscurity, obscure, 2 Sam, 15.23. KIR, [Kirr',] a city, a wall, or meeting'. LABAN, [Lay'-ban,] white, shining, gentle. LACHISH, [Lay'-kish,] she walks, she goes, or who exists of himself. LAHMI, [Lah'-my,] my bread, or my war. Tte brother of Goliath, 1 Chron. 20. S., LAISH, [Lay'-ish,] a lion. LAMECH, [Lay'-mefc,] poor, made low ; or who is struck. LAODICEA, [Lay-o-de-see'-a,] just people ; from Xabg, people, and diicauiQ, just. LAODICEANS, [Lay-o-de-see'-ans,] inhabitantsot Laodicea. LAPIDOTH, [Lap'-pe-doth,] enlightened, or lamps The Imsband of Deborah, Judges 4. 4. LAZARUS, [Laz'-za-rus,] the help of God. LEAH, [Lee'-ah,] weary, tired; LEBANON, [Leb'-ha-non,] white, or incense. LEBBEUS, [Leb-bee'-ns,i » ""an of heart. LEGION, [Lee'-ge-on;] LEHABIM, [Le'-ha-bim, or Le-hay'-bim,] flaiies, or which are inflamed ; or the points of a svrord' Pen. 10. 13. LEHI, [Le'-by,] jaw-bone. The name of a place. Jndg. 15. 9. J r » LEMUEL, [Lem'-ew-el,] God with them. LEVI, [Lee'-vy,] who is held and associated. LEVITES, [Lee'-vites,] of the posteritu of Levi. LIBNAH, [Ub'-nkh,] white, whiteness. LIBNI, [Lib'-ny,] the same., The son of Slershm, Exod. 6. 17. LIBYA, [Lib'-e-a,] in Hebrew, Lubim, the heart of the sea; or a nation that has a heart. LIBYANS, [Lib'-e-ans,] tlie people o/ Libya. LINUS, [Ly'-nus,] nets. A friend of St. Paid's, 2 Tim. 4.21. . LO-AMMI, [Lo-Am'-my,] not my people. LOIS, [Lo'-is,] better; /rom «Ae Greek word Xuiuiv, better. LO-RUHAMAH, [Lo-Ebo-hay'-mah, or Lo-Roo'- ha-mah,] not having obtained" mercy; not pitied. LOT, [Lott',] wrapt up. hidden, covered ; otherwise, myrrh, rosin. LUCAS, [Loo-kas,] luminous. LUCIFER, [Loof-sB-fer,] bringing light. LUCIUS, [Loo'-she-us,] See LUCAS. LUKE, [Look',] See LUCAS. LUZ, [Luzz',] separation, departure. LYCAONIA, [Ly-ka-o'-ne-a,] she-wolf. A pro- vince. LYDDA, [Lid' -dab,] the name of a cHy. Pbop'j mat Names. tiYSANIAS, [Ly-saj'-ne-as,]that destroys ordriv* away sorrow; frotnXiiaie, soIntioD, and avta, sorrow, I-YSTRA, [Lis'-trah,] that dissolves, or disperses ; from \{tffii;» M M AACHAH, [May'-a-kah, or Ma-ay -kah,] to squeczf. MAASEIAH, pia-a-sy'-ah, or Ma-a-see'-e-ali,] the work of the Lord. MACEDONIA, [Mas-se-do'-ne-aJ adoration, pros- tration, according to the Hebrew; hut elevated, eminent, according to the Greek; from jiaKiivbe. MACHIR, [May'-kir,] he that sells, or that knows. MACHPBIiAH, [Mak-pee'-lah,] douhle. MAGDALA, [Mag'-da-lah,] tower, or greatness. MAGDALENE, [Mag'-da'le'-ne,] tower ; otherwise. grand, elevated, jniagnifioent. Mat. 27. 56. MAGOG, [May'-gog,] roof, or that covers, or that dissolves. MAGOR-MISSABIB, [May'-gor-Mis'-sa-bib,] fear roDod about, Jer. 20. 3. MAHALALEEL, [May-ha-lal'-e-el, or Ma-ha-la- lee'-el,] be that praises God ; or illumination of God. The son of Ccdnan. Gen. 5. 12. MAHALATH, [May'-a-lalh, or Ma-hay'-lath,] me- lodious song; otherwise, infirmity. The wife of Rehoboam, 2 Chron. 11.18. MAHANAIM, [Ma-ha-naj'-ira,] the two fields, or two armies. MAHER-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ, [Hay'-er-Sbal'- al-Hash'-baz,] making speed to the spoil, be basteneth the prey. Marg. ' MAHLAH, [Mah'-lah,] the same with MAHA- L.4TH. One of the daughters of Zelophehad, Num. 26.33. MAHLON, [Mah'-Ion,] song, or infirmity. MAKKEDAH, [Mak-kee'^dah, or Mak'-ke-dah,] adoration, or prostration, according to the Hebrew; or, raised, eminent ;/r*om*ie'GfreefeioordjnaKE^v6e, A city. Josh. 10. 10. ■ MALCHAM. [Mal'-kam,] their king. MALCHI-SHUA, [Mal-ike-shew'-Jih,] my king is a saviour; or .magnificent -king. The son of Saul, 1 Sam. 14. 49. MALCHUS, [Mal'-kus,] king, or kingdom. MAMMON, [Mam'-mon,] riches. MAMR3, [Slam'-re,] rebellious ; or bitter ; or that changes, that barters ; or fat, or elevated. MANAEN, [Man'-a-en, or Ma-nay'-en,] a com fnrter; or he that conducts Iheiu ; or preparatioo of heat. MANASSEH, [Man-as'-sehJ (orgelMness, or he that iS' fiM-giotten. MANEH,{Maj'-«ieh,] a species of money. MANOAH, [Ma-no'-ab;] rest, or a present. MAON, [May'-on,] bouse, or habitation ; otherwise, crime ; or by sin. A city, Josh. 15. 55. MARA, [May'-ra,']lbitler, oj- bitterness. MARAH, [Maj'-rah,] the same. MARCUS. [Mar'-kos,] polite, shining. MARK, [Ma'rk,] the same. MARS-HItiL, [Mars-Hill',] t/iejjiaceuiiere the cele- brated judges of A thens held their supreme council. MARTHA, [Mat'-tha,] who becomes bitter. MARY, {M*y'-re,] •xalted,or bitterness of the sea, or myrrh of the sea ; or lady or mistress of the sea. MASREKAH, [Mas'-re-kab,l wbistlins; "••»?■=••— • ancestors ofiSaul, i Sam. 10. 21. MATTAN, :[Mat'-(tan,] .gift, or the reina ; or the death ef (bem. MATTATHIAS, [Mati4a-thy'-as,] the gift of the Lord .HAl"rHA.T, [Matfrthat,] gift, or he that.pves, £ulte 3. 24. MATTHEW, [Math'-r3iew,]jglTen or » reward. MIC MATTHIAS, [Ma-tb^'-as,] See MATTATHIAS. MAZ^AROTH, [Maz'-za-rotb,] the twelve signs Marg. MEDAD, [Mee'-dad,] he that measures ; or the water of love, or of paps. MEDAN, [Mee'-dan,] judgment, process ; or mea- sure, habit, covering. Son of Abraham, Gen. 25. 2' MEDES, [Mee'ds,] a people of the province of Media. MEDIA, [Mee'-de-a,] measure, habit, covering, or abundance. MEGIDDO, [Me-gid'-do,] that declares ; or his precioQs fruit ; or that spoils. MEGIDDON. [Me-gidi-don,] the same. MEHETABEL, [Me-het'-ta-bel,] how good is God? or has done good to us. The wife ofHadar, Gen. 56. 39. MEHUJAEL, [Me-hew'-ja-el, or Me-ha-ja/^el,] who proclaims God ; or God that blots out : or, according to the Syriac and Hebrew, who is smit ten of God, Gen. 4. 18. MELCHC, [Mel'-ky,] my kingj, or mj counsel. MELCHIZEDEK, [Mel-kiz'-ze-dek,] king of righ teousness. MELITA. [Me-Iy'-ta, or Me-lee'-ta,] affording hoaey, from whence honey distils ; from, fiiXt^ honey. An island now called Malta, Acts 28. 1. MEMPHIS, [Mem'-fis,] by the mouth. MEMUCAN, [Me-mew'-kan,] impoverished; or to prepare ; or certain, trae, Esth, 1. 16. MENAHEM, [Men'-na-hem,] comforter; or who conducts them ; er preparation of heat. MENE, [Mee'ne,] who reckons, or who is counted. MEPHIBOSHETH, [Me-fib'-bo-sheth,] out of my month proceeds reproach. MERAB, [Mee'-rab,] he that fights, or disputes; or that multiplies. MERARI, [Me-raj'-ry, or Mer'-a-ry,] bitter; or to provoke. MERCURIUS, [Mer-kew'-re-us,] a false god, from the Latin word mercari, to boy or sell, because this god presided over merchandise. In Greek, Hermes, which signifies, orator, or interpreter. MERIBAH, [Mer'-re-bah,] dispute, quarrel. MERIB-BAAL,[Mer-ib'-ba-al,orMerMb-Bay'-al,] rebellion ; or be that resists Baal, and strives Against the idol, 1 Chron. 8. 34. MERODACH,[Me-ro'-dak, or Mer'-ro-dak,] bitter, contrition ; or bruised myrrh. According to the SyriaCf it signifies the little lord. This is the name of one of the Chaldean deities, MERODACH-BALADAN, [Bal'-la-dari, or Ba- lay'-dan,] who creates contrition; -or the son of death, or of thj" vapour. MEROM, [Mee'-rom,] eminences, elevations. MEROZ, [Mee'-roz,] secret, or leanness. MESHACH, [Mee'-shak,] that draws with force; or that surrounds the wnters. MESHECH, [Mee'-shek,] who is drawn by force; or included, shut up, surrounded. MESHELEMIAH, [Mesh-el- e-my '-ah,] peace, or perfection, or retribution of the Lord ; or the Lord is my racompeose, or nay happiness. The father of Zeckariah, 1 Chron. 9. 21. MESOPOTAMIA, [Mes-o-po-ta_)'-me-a,] in He- brew, Aramnaharaim, that is, Syri& of the two rivers. The-Greek word Mesopotamia, also signi- fies between two rivers ; from fikaog, middle, and TTOTafiOQf river, MESSIAH, [Mes-ay'-ah,] anointed. METJ^"^'-AMMAH, [Mee'-theg-Am^mah, the li itn&ie of bondage. _ _.AEL, [Me-thew'-sa-el,] who demands __i ; or death is his hell or grave. miaTaUSELAH. [Me-thew'-se-lah,] he has sent bis death ; or the arms of bis death ; or spoil of his death. MICAH, [My'i-kah,] poor, bumble ; or who strikes, or is struck ; or who is there, or the waters here. MICATAH, [Myrkay'-yah, or My-kay'-e-ah J ^who is like to God? MICHAUH, [My-kay'-yah,or Mv-kay'-e-ahJ the same. J>f A A 845 MICHAEL, [My'-ka-el,] the same. MICHAL. [My'-kal,] who is it that has all ? or, who is perfect, or complete ? or the whole is water. MICHMASH, [Mik'-niash,] he that strikes; or poor who is taken away. Tlwiuime of a town, 1 Sam. 13.2. MIDIAN, [Mid'-de-an,] judgment; or measnre, habit, covering. JIIDIANITES, [Mid'-de-an-ites.] MIDIANITXSH, [Mid-de-a-ny'-tish.] MIGRON, [Mig'-ron,] fear ; or a farm, 1>r throat, Isa. 10. 28. MILCAH, [Mil'-kah,] queen. MILCOM, [Mil'-kom,] their king. MILETUM, [My-lee'-tam, or Me-lee'-tom,] red, or scarlet;/rom the (rreefcword /ii\rog,vermilion,red. MILLO, [Mil'-lo,] fulness, plenitude, repletion. MINNI, [Min'-ny,] disposed, reckoned, pr«{>ared, Jer. 51. 27. MINNITH, [Min'-nilh,] counted, prepared. A city, Jndg. 11. S3. MIRIAM, [Mir'-re-am,|] exalted ; or bitterness of the sea ; or myrrh of the sea ; or lady or mistress of the sea. MISHAEL, [Mish'-a-el, or My-shaZ-el,] who is asked for, or lent ; or God takes away, or retires. MISREPHOTH-MAIM, [Mis'-re-foth-May'-im,] the burnings of tbe waters ; or furnaces where me- tals are melted. A place where there were salt pits. Josh. 11. 8. MITYLENE, [Mit-e-lec'-ne,] a greek word, sig- nifying purity, cleansing, or press. MIZAR, [My'-zar,] little. Marg. MIZPAH, [Miz'rpah,] a centinel, speculation, or that waits for. MIZPEH, [Miz'-peh,] the same. MIZRAIM, [Miz'-ra-im, or Miz-ray'-im,] tribula- tions; or who is straitened or blocked up. The- son of Ham, Gen. 10. 6. MNASON, [Nay'-son,] a diligent seeker, or betrotli- ing, or remembering, or an exhorter. MOAB, [Mo'-ab,] of the father. MOABITES, [Mo'-ab-ites,] the posterity of Moab. MOLADAH, [Mol'-a-dah, or Mo-lay'-dah,] birth, generation. A city, J osb. 15. 26. MOLECH, [Mo'-lek,] king. MOLOCH, [Mo'-lok,] the same. MORDECAI, [Mor'-de-kay,] contrition, or bitter bruising; or myrrh bruised; or who teaches to bruise. MORIAH, [Mo-ry'-ah,] bitterness of the Lord; or doctrine, or fear of the Lord. MOSEROTH, [Mo-see'-roth,] erudition, discipline, bond, Num.33. 30. MOSES, [Mo'-zes or Mo'-zez,] taken out of the water. He was of the house of Levi, born in Egypt, and miraculously preserved. God appeared to him in a burning bush, and sent him ta deliver the Is- raelites out of Egypt, He was appointed by God to lead the Israelites through the wilderness to the land of Ciuiaan. Being about to die, he blesseth all the tribes of Israel: He views the land of Canaan, di£S, is buried by God, and Joshua made his suc- cessor : He was a very great man, and highly ho- noured by God in many respects. The law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ, Join 1. 17. MUSHI, [Mew'-sby,] he that touches, that with- draws himself, that takes away. Son ofMerari, Exod. "i. 13. MYRA, [My'-rah,] is derived from the Greek word liiipoi, I flow, pour out, weep. MYSIA, [Mish'-e-a,] criminal, or abominable ;/rom the Greek word invcog, crime. N NAAMAN, [Nay'-a-man, or Na-ay'-man,] beau- tiful, agreeable; or that prepares hinuelf ta motion. NAAMATHITE, [Nay-a-ma-thite, or Ne-a/.in»- thite,J who is of Naamatb. 846 NIC NAASHON, [Na-ash'-OD,] that foretels, that con- jectures- orserpeot; or their angaries. NABAL, [Naj'-bal,] a fool, or senseless. NABOTH,rNaj'-both,]words,orpropbecies,orfrnils, NADAB, [Naj'-dab,] free and voluntary gift; or prince. NA6GE, [Nag'-gee,] brightness. NAHARAI, [Na-har'-ra-i, or Na-ha-raj'-i,] my nostrils, my nose ; or hoarse, dry', hot, angry. One of David's valiant captains, 2 Sarn. 23. 37. NAHASH, [Nay'-hash,] snake, 91- serpent, or that foretels, or brass. NAHOR, [hfay'-hor,] hoarse, dry, hot, angry. NAHUM, [Nay'-huin,] comforter, penitent ; or their guide. The name of a prophet, Nab. 1. 1. NAIN, [Nay'-in,] beauty, pleasantness. NAIOTH, [Nay'-olh,] beauties ; or habitations, abodes. NAOMI, [Na-o'-my,] beaotiful, agreeable. NAPHISH, [Nay'-fish,] the soul ; or he tbat rests, or refreshes himself, tbat respires ; or, according to the Syriac, that multiplies. The son of Jshmael, Gen. 25.15; NAPHTALI, [Naf-fa-ly,] comparison, likeness ; or tbat struggles, or fights. NARCISSUS, [Nar-sis'-sus,] astonishment, stu- pidity, surprise ; from the Greek word vapK7]oiQ, Rom. IC. II. NATHAN, [Nay'-than,] who gives, or is given. NATHANAEL, [Na-tban'-ay-el,] the Rift of God. NATHAN-MELECH, [Nay'-than-Me'-lek,] the gift of the king, 2 Kings 2i. 11. NAUM, [Nay'-ura,] See NAHUM. NAZARENE, [Naz-a-ree'n,] kept, or flower. A native 0/ Nazareth. NAZARETH, [Naz'-a-retb,] separated, sanctified. NEAPOLIS, [Ne-ap'-po-!is,] new city, from via, new, fresh, and ffoXig, a city. NEBAIOTH, [Ne-hay'-oth,] words, or prophecies, or fruits. ' NEBAT, [Nee'-bat,] that beholds. NEBO, [Nee'-bo,J that speaks, prophesies, or fruo- tiiies. NEBUCHADNEZZAR. [Neb-ew-kad-ne/-/.ar,] tears and groans of judgment; or trouble, or sor- row of judgment. NEBUZAR-ADAN, [Neb-ew-zar'-ra-dan,] fruits ' or prophecies of judgment; or winnowed, or spread. NECHO, [Nee'-ko,] lame, or who was beaten. The name of a king of Egypt, 2 Kings 23. 29. NEHELAMITE, [Ne-bel'-a-myte,] dreamer, or dream ; or vale, or brook, or inheritance of the waters. NEHEMIAH, [Ne-he-my'-ab,] consolation, or re- pentance of the Lord ; or rest of the Lord ; or condact of the Lord. NEHUSHTA, [Ne-hosh'-lah,] snake, soothsayer, or of brass. Mother ofJehoiakim, 2 Kings' 24. 8. NEHUSHTAN, [Ne-busb'-tan,] which is of brass or copper ; by derision, a trifle of brass. NER, [Nerr',] lamp, brightness ; or laud new tilled: NBREUS, [Nee'-re-nS,] See NER. NERI, [Nee'ry,] ray light. The father of Salathiel, Luke 3. 27. NERIAH, [Ne-ry'-ah,] light, and lamp of -the Lord ; or the Lord is my light. NETHANEEL, [Ne-than'-ne-el,] See NATHA- NAEL. NETHANIA, [Neth-a-ny'-ah,] the gift ofthe Lord. NETHINIMS, [Neth'-e-niins, given, or offered. The Gibeoniles, or those who succeeded them in their service, NIBHAZ, [Nib'-haz,] that fractifies, or that pro- duces vision ; or to prophesy, to foretell, or to speak. An idol of the Avites, 2 Kings 17.31. NICANOR, [Ny-kay'-nor,] a conqueror, or victo- rious ; from the Greek work viKcua, I conquer. NICODEMUS, [Nik-o-dee'-mus,] innocent blood ; or, according to the Greek, the victory of the peo- ple ifromvtKao), I conquer, and Sijiioe, the people. NICOLAITANS, [Nik-o-laj'-e-tanz,] victory of the people ; from viicdia, I overcome, and \abg, ihe people. 17ie follaivers of Nicolas. OZI NICOLAS, [Nik'-o-las,] from the same. A Beacon, Acts 6. 5. NICOPOLIS, [Ny-kop'-po-lis,] the city of victory, or victorious city; from viKcitOj I conquer, and irdXiQ, a city. NIGER, [Ny'-jer,] black. NIMRIM, [Nim'-rim,] leopard, bitterness, rebellion, or change. The nanin of a place, Isa. 15. 6. NIMROD, [Nim'-rod,] re.bellious, or sleep of de scent, or of him that rales. NIMSHI, [Nim'-shy,] rescued from danger ; or that touches. NINEVEH, [Nin'-ne-veh,] handsome, agreeable ; or dwelling. NINEVITES, [Nin'-ne-vites,] thepeople o/Nineveli. NISAN, [Ny'-san,] flight, or standard, or proof and temptation. NISROCH, [Nis'-rok,] flight, or standard, or proof and temptation ; tender, or delicate. NO, [No',] stirring up, or a forbidding. NOADIAH, [No-a-dy'-ah,] witness; or assembly, or ornament of the Lord. NOAH, [No'-ab,] repose, or rest, or consolation. NOAH, [No'-ab,] that quavers or totters. Daugh- ter of Zelophehad, Num. 26. 33. NOB, [Nobb',] discourse, prophecy. NOBAH [No'-hah,] that barks or yelps. A city, Num. 32.42. NOD, [Nodd'j] vagabond. A country, Gen. 4. 16. NOPH, [Noff ,] honey-comb, a sieve, or that drops. NUN, [Nunn',] son, posterity, durable and eternal NYMPHAS, [Nim'-fas,] spouse, or bridegroom. PER Proper .Names. o 3BADIAH, [Ob-a-dy'-ah] servant of the Lord, OBAL, [O'-bal,] inconvenience of old age : or of the flux. The son of Joklan, Gen. 10. 28. OBED, [O'-bed,] a servant. OBED-EDOM, [O'-bed-Ee'-dom,] the servant of Edom, or the Idumean ; or labourer of the man, of red, or earthy. OBI L, [O'-bil ,] that weeps, or deserves to be bewail- ed ; or ancient ; or who is brought. One that had the care of David's camels, 1 CAron. 27. 30i OCRAN, [Ok'-ran,] disturber, or that disorders. ODED, [O'-ded,] to sustain, to hold, to lift up. OG, [Ogg*,] a cake, bread baked in the ashes. GHEL, [O'-hel,] tent, tabernacle ; or brightness, 1 Chron. 3. 20. OLYMPAS, [O-Iim'-pas,] heavenly. OMAR, [O'-mar,] he that speaks ; or bitter. Gen. 36. 11. OMEGA, [O-mee'-ga,] the last letter of the Greek alphabet. OMRI, [Om'-ri,] a sheaf, or bundle of corn ; or re- belUou, or bitter. ON, [Onn',] pain, force, iniquity. ONAN, [O'-nao,] pain, strgbglh, power, iniquity. ONESIMUS, [O-nes'-se-mUs,] profitable, useful; from Qvi](7tQ, usefulness. ONESIPHORUS, [On-ne-sif-fo-rus,] who brings profit; from the Greek -word.ovrjaiQ, usefulness, and 6po£, he that brings. OPHEL, [O'-fel,] tower, or elevated place ; or ob- scurity. OPHIR, [O'-fir,] ashes. OPHRAH, [Ofi'-rah,] dust, fawn, lead. A city. Josh. 18.23. OREB, [O'-reb,] a raven, sweet, caution, or mixture, or evening. ORION, [O-ry'-on,] a constellation. ORNAN, [Or'-nan,] that rejoices ; their bow or ark ; or light of the son. ORPAH, [Or'-pah,] the neck, or the scull, naked- ness of the mouth or face. OTHNI, [Oth'-ny,] my time, my hour. The son of Sliemaiah, I Chron. 26.7. OTHNIEL, [Oth'-ne-«l,] the time or the hour of God. OZEM, [O'-zem,] that fasts ; or their eagerness. OZIAS, [O-zy'-BS,] strength from the Lord. PAARAI, [Pay'-a-ray.] opening. PADAN-ARAM, [Pay-dan- A^-ram, Padan of the field, and Aram Syria ; acity of Syria where Laban dwelt. Gen. 25. 20. PAGIEL, [Pay'-je-el,] prevention of God, or prayer of God. PALESTINA, [Pai-es-ty'-na,] which is covered, watered, or to bring or cause ruin. PAIjTI, [Pal'-ty,] deliverance, or flight. Sonof Saphu, Num. 13. 9. PAMPHYLIA, [Paro-fil'-le-a,] a nation made up of every tribe, from -TraQ, all, and ^vXi], a tribe, PAPHOS, [Pay'-fos,] which boils, or which is very hot ; from irafKH^tiv, to boil, or to be very hot. PARAN, [Pay'-ran,] beauty, glory, ornament. PARBAR, [Par'-bar,] agate or building belonging to the temple. PARMENAS, [Par'-me-nas,] that abides and is permanent; from the Greek word Trapojusvoi, I abide. PAROSH, [Pay'-rosh,] a flea; or the fruit of the moth, Ezra 2. 3. PARSHAND ATHA, [Par-shan'-da-tha,] revelation of corporeal impurities, or of his trouble; or dung of impurity. The son of Soman, Esth. 9. 7. PARTHf ANS, [Par'-the-ans,] horsemen. PARUAH, [Par'-u-ah, or Pa-rew'-ab,] flourishing ; or, according to the Syriac, tbat flies away. Fa. ther of Jelioshaphat, 1 Kings 4. 17. PASHUR, [Pash'-nr,] tbat extends or multiplies the hole, or whiteness ; or that multiplies or extends the liberty or the principalitv. PATARA, [Pat'-ta-rah, or Pa-ta/.rah,] which is trod under foot ; from ihe Greek word Trarew, I. tread under foot. , PATHROS, [Patb'-ros, or Pay'-thros,] mouthful of dew ; or persuasion, or dilatation of ruin. PATMOS, [Pat'-mos,] mortal; from irar&aai, 1 am squeezed to pieces. PATROBAS, [Pat'-ro-bas,] paternal, or that pur- sues the steps of his father • ^rom wtx tbe K. of all 38. 2. and he shall receive honour of tbe k. 45. 25. the inheritance of tbe it, be to his posterity 50. 15. a sweet savour to the most high K. of all 51. 6. by an accusation to the it. from a tongue Bar. 2. 21. to serve the it. of Babylon, 22. 24. 6. 53. neither can they set np a it. in the land 56. they cannot withstand any it. or enemies 59. better to be a k. that sbeweth his power Van. 3. 9. thou didst deliver us to an unjust k Bel 2. and Daniel conversed with the it. 7, then Daniel said, O it, be not deceived A^.0. KIN CRYPHA. Bel 8. so tbe i. was wroth, and called for hit priests, hing is mentioned in verses 10, 11 , 14, 16, 17. 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 20, 28, 29, 30, 40. 1 Mac. 8. 5. had discomfited Perseus Jc. of Citims 15. 32. Athetiobius the k. friend to Jerusalem 2 Mac. 1. 11. having been in battle against a k, 24. who art merciful, the onl; and gracious K> 35. and the k. took man; gifts, and bestowed 3. 37. and when the k. asked Helioduros 0. 1. tbe k. sent an old man of Athens to cotope> 7. 3. the k. being in a rage, commanded, 39. 9. but the K. of tbe world shall raise us up 8. 10. which the k. was to pay to tbe Romans 11. 15. concerning the Jews, the k. granted it 18. what things were meet to be reported to the k. 13. 4. but the K. of kings moved Antiochns' mind 14. 4. came to it. Demetrius in the ISlst year '9. wherefore O^. seeing thou knowest these things '26. be had ordained Judas to be the A;.'s successor 27. then the k. beiog-in a rage, wrote to Nicanor 29. because there was no dealing against the k. 15. 5. I command to do tbe k.'s business KINGS. 1 JEsd.2.27. mighty k. and fierce were in Jerusalem 29. proceed no further to tbe annoyance of k. 2 Esd. 12. 20. in him there shall arise eight k. 15. 20. I. will call together all tbe k. of the earth 33. shall be fear, dread and strife among their k. Esth\ 13.4. that despised the commandments of i. Wisd, 6. 1. hear, therefore, O ye k. and understand 21i if jour delight be then in thrones, O ye k. 10.16. she withstood dreadful k. in wonders and signs 14. 16. were worshipped by the commandments of A;, Eccl. 8. 2. gold bath perverted the hearts of k. 11. 5. many k, have sat down upon the ground 45. 3. he made him glorious in the sight of k. 47. 11. be gave him a covenant of ^. and a throne 48. 6. who broughtest k. to destruction and men 8. who anointedst A:, to take revenge, and prophets 49. 4. even the k. of Juda failed Bar. 1. 16. confusion of face belongs to our k. 2. 19. the righteousness of our fathers and k. 24. that the bones of our k, shall be taken 6. 51. it shall appear to all nations and k. Dan. 3. 23. the k.'s servants that put them in 1 Mac. 1. 2. Alexander slew the k. of the earth 3. 7. be grieved many k. and made Jacob glad 30. he had abounded above tbe k. before him 10. 60. to Ftolemais, where he met the two k. 13. 36. to Simon the high-priest and friend of i. 14. 15. thei. themselves were overthrown 15. 5. which the k. before me granted thee 2Jl!fac.2. 13. gathered the acts of the*, and prophets, and the epistles of 4. concerning holy gifts 3. 2. even k. themselves did honour the place 6. it was possible to bring all into the k's hand 8. but indeed to fulfil the *.'s purpose 5. 16. things that were dedicated by other k. 13. 4. but the King of k. moved Antiochus' mind 13. before the k.'s host should enter into Jadea 15. he went into the k.'s tent by night and slew him 26. thus it went touching the k.'s coming lUNGDOai. 1 EsJ. 4. 40. truth is the strength and k. of all ages 43. in the day when thou earnest to the k. 8. 21. that wrath come not on the k. of the king 2 Esd. 2. 37. that called you to the heavenly k. 12. 30. this is the small k. and full of trouble Toh. 13. 1. blessed be God, and blessed be bis k. Jnd. 1. 12. Nabuchod. sware by his throne and *. 3. 12. as I live, and by the power of my i. 11. 8. thou only art exoellentin all the i. Vi. be went about to deprive us of oor *. and life 13. also blameless Esther, partaker of our k. 14. to have translated this *. to the Persians 16. who hath ordered the t. both unto us Wisd. 1. 14. nor the k. of death npon the earth 5. 16. therefor* they shall receive a glorious i. 6. 4. benaase being ministers of bis Ji. 20, the desire of wisdom bringelh to a k, KNO Wisd. 10. 10. she shewed him the k. of God 14. till she brought him the sceptre of the k. Eccl. 10. 8. the jfc. is translated to another people 46.13. Samuel the prophet established a k. 47. 21. so the k. was divided ; a rebellious k. Bar. 5. 6. exalted with glory, as children of the k. 1 Mac. 1. 6. and parted his k. among them 10. in the 137th year of the k. of the Gr«eks 51. in the same manner wrote he to his whole k. 2. 10. what nation hath not had a part in her k.f 57. David possessed the throne of an everlasting k. 3. 14. I will get me a name and honour in the k. 6. IS. his son, and nourish him up for the k. 10.33. were carried captives into any part of my k. 11. 1. king of Egypt went about to get Alexander's*. 9. and thou shalt reign in thy father's *. 1 1. he did slander, because he was desirous of his *. 12. 39. Trypbon went about to get the *. of Asia 15. 3. pestilent men have usurped the *. of our fathers 2 Mac, 2. 17. gave them the k. and the priesthood 4. 7. Antiochus called Epiphanes, took the k» KINGDOiMS. 1 Esd. 1. 24. did wickedly above all people and *. 2 Esd. 12. 23. the Most High shall raise op three ib. Esth. 13. 4. so as the uniting of our *. cannot go Eccl. 44. 3. such as did hear rule in their *. KINSFOLKS. 2 Mac. 8. 1. they went and called their k. together KINSMAN. Toh, 3. 15. neither hath he any near *. nor son 7. 4, he said to them, do you know Tobit our *.? Eccl, 41. 21, to turn away thy face from thy k, KINSMEN. 2 Mac, 12. 39. they came to bury them with their *. KISS. Estli, 13. 13. been content to *. tbe soles of his feet £cc^.29.5 . till he hath received, he will *. a man's hand KISSED. 1 Esd. 4. 47. Darius the king stood up and *. him Tob. 7. 6. Raguel leapt up and *. him, and wept 10, 12. may hear good report of thee, and he *. her KNEE. Prayer of Manass, now I bow the *. of my heart KNEW. 2 Esd, 7. 23. that he is not, and *. not his ways 10. 35. for I have seen that I *. not, and hear Tob, 2. 10. 1 *. not that there were sparrows 5. 5. Raphael that was an angel, but he *. not Jud. 16. 22. none *. her all the days of her life Wisd, 2.22. tbe mysteries of God, they k, them not 9. 9. and *. what was acceptable in thy sight 10. 8. they *. not the things which were good 11. 9. they *. how the ungodly were judged 15. 11. forasmuch as be k, not his Maker 19. 1. for he *. before what they would do 14. those whom they *. not when they came Eccl, 23. 20. he *. all things ere ever they were 24. 28. the first man *. her not perfectly Bar, 2. 30. for I k, that they would not hear me 4. 13. they *. not his statutes, nor walked in comm. KNOCKED. Jud. 14. 14. Bagoas *. at the door of the tent KNOTS. Wisd. 13. 13. a crooked piece of wood, and full of*. KNOW. 1 Esd. 4. 22. you must it. that women have dominion 5. G6. they came to *. what the noise should mean 8. 23. all those that k, the law of thy God 2 Esd, 4. 46. shew me then, what is past I *. but what is for to come, I *. not 52. I am not sent to shew thee, for I do not *. it 9. 12n the same must k, it after death by pain - i_ -iiou only hast been meet to *. this secret j.ov» ^-^, -jTnaster that I. night and day LABOURING. 1 Esd. 5. 58. /. to ad'vance the works in the house Jud. 5. II. brought them low with I, in brick Eccl. 19. 1. a /. man that is given to drunkenness 2 Mac. 2. 28. /. to follow the rules of abridgment 31. to use brevity and avoid much I. of the work LABORIOUS. Eccl. 7. 15. hate not I. work, neither husbandry LABOURS. Wisd. 3. 11. their I. unfruitrul, works unprofitable 15. for glorious is the fruit of good I. 5. 1. ainicted him^ and made no account of his /. 10. 10. she multiplied the fruit of his I. 17. rendered to the righteous a reward of their I, 15. 8. employing his I. lewdly, he makes a god Eccl. 14. 15. leave thy I. to be divided by lot 28. 15. and hath deprived them of their /. 35. 25. he that is occupied in their I, LACE. Eccl. 6. 30. ornament, and her bands are purple I. LACEDEMONIANS. 1 Mac. 12. 2. sent letters to the L. and other places 5. sent letters which Jonathan wrote to the L. 6, 20. Areus king of the L. to Onias high-priest 21. found that the L. and .Tews are brethren 14. 20. the copy of the letters that the L. sent 23. the people of the L. might have a memorial 15. 23. he wrote to Sampsanes and the L. 2 Muc. 5. 9. he retiring to the L. to find succour LACKING. 2 Mac, 8. 25. but I. time they returned LADDERS. 1 Mac. 5. 30. was an innumerable people bearing /. LADEN. Eccl. 3. 27. obstinate heart shall be I. with sorrows LAID. 1 Esd, 3, 8. and I. it under king Darius his pillow Esth. 14. 2. she /. away her glorious apparel 15. 1. she I. away her mourning garments 11. held up his sceptre, and /. it upon her neck Wisd. 4. 15. nor /. they up this in their minds 2 Mac, 3. 10. money if, up for the relief of widows L A U Apo- crypha LAKE. 2 Mac, 12. 16. a {. was seen running with blood LAMB, S. Wisd, 19. 9. they went at large and leaped like /. Eccl. 13.17. what fellowship hath wolf with the U 46. 16. when he offered the sucking I. LAME. 2 Esd. 2. 2L laugh not a {. man to scorn, defend LAMENT, ED. Jud, 16. 24. the house of Israel I. her seven days Eccl. is. 16. begin to /. as if thou hadst suffered LAMENTATION. 7'o6. 2. 6. jour mirth shall be turned into /. Wisd, 19. 3. making I, as the graves of the dead Eccl, 38. 17. weep, and use /. as he is worthy 1 Mac. 1. 27. every bridegroom took up /. 2. 70. and all Israel made great /. for him 4. 39. they rent their clothes and made great /. 9. 20. all Israel made great I, 12. 52. | 13. 26. 41. and the noise of their melody into I. 2 Mac. 11.6. people with /. and tears besought Lord LAMP, S. Eccl. 48. 1. Elias, his word burnt like a /. 1 Mad. 50. the I, that were on the candlestick 6. 39. the mountains sbined like I, of fire LANCES. 2.Jfac. 5.2. armed with /. like a band of soldiers LAND. Wisd, 10. 7. waste I. that smoketh is a testlmouy 12. 3. to destroy those old inhabitants of thy holy /, 10. 19. might destroy the fruits of an unjust I, 18. 15. into the midst of a {. of destruction 19. 7. where water stood before, dry /. appeared 10. while they sojourned in the strange I. Eccl, 20.28. he that liileth his ?. shall increase 39.22. his blessing covered the dry I. as a river 46. 8. even unto the I, that floweth with milk 47. 24. that they were driven out of the /. 48. 15. till they were carried out of their I. 2 Mac. 5. 21. weening to make the /. navigable LANGUAGE. Eccl. 6. 5. sweet I. will multiply friends Bar. 4. 15. a shameless nation of a strange /. 2 Mac, 7. 8. but he answered in his own /. and said 21. she exhorted every one of them in her own I, 27. she spake in her country I. on this manner 12. 37. he began his own /, and sung psalms 15. 29. praising the Almighty in their own I, LANGUISH. 2Esd,S, 31. we and our fathers do 2. of such disea»s» LARGE. 2 Esd. 1. 13, I gave you a I. and safe passage Wisd. 19. 9. for they went at /. like horses Eccl. 47. 12. and for his sake he dwelt at I. Bar, 3. 24. how /. is the place of his possession 2 Mac. 2. 30. to go over things at /. and he curious LARGELY. 1 Mac. 16, 16. when Simon and sons had drunk I. LAST. Wisd, 3. 17. their I. age shall be without honour Eccl, 1. 13. it shall go well with him at the i. 2. 3. that thou mayest be increased at thy I, end 3. 26. a stubborn heart will fare evil at the /. 6. 28. for at the I, thou shalt find her.rest 12. 12. and thou at the I, remember my words 14. 7, at the /. be will declare his wickedness 24. 28. no more shall the /. find her out 27. 23. but at the I. he will writhe his mouth 31. 22. at the /. thou shalt find as I told thee , 32. 11. rise up betimes, be not I, but get home 33. IG. I awaked up /. of all, as one that gathers 38. 20. drive it away, and remember the /. eud 41. 2. unto him that is now in the-{. age 48. 24. he saw what should come to pass at {. LAUGH. 2 Esd, 2. 21. I, not a lame man to scorn, defend Jud, 12.12. if we draw hernot, shewilU. us to scorD Eslh. 14. 11. and let them not I. at our fall Wisd. 4. 18. but God shall I. them to scorn £cci. 7. 11. {.no man to scorn in bitterness of his soul 13. 7. and at the last he will I. thee to scoru 30. 10. {. not with him, lest thou have sorrow LAUGHED. 1 Esd. 4. 31. if she I upon him, he I, also apo- law CRYPHA. Wisd. 17. 8. were sick of fear worthy to be /. at JRccL 6. 4. made him be /. to scorn of his enemies 20. 17. of how many shall be I. to scorn ! Bel 19. then I, Daniel, and held the king 1 Mac. 7. 34. be mocked them and I. at them 10. 70. and 1 am U to scorn for thy sake « LAUGHING. Eccl. 18. 31. she will make thee a ;.-stock, 42. 11. 2 Mac. 7. 27. she I. the cruel tyrant to scorn LAUGHTER. Eccl. 19. 30. a man's excessive I. shews what he is 21.20. a fool Itfteth up his voice with I, LAW. 1 fisd. 8. 3. being very ready in the /. of Moses 7. he omitted nothing of the I. of the Lord 8. to Esdras reader of the /. of the Lord, 9. 19. and the reader of the /. of the most high God 9. 42. Esdras the priest and reader of the I. 46. and when he opened the I, they stood up Tob. 6. 12. not to another, according to I. of Moses 7. 13. saying, take her after the I. of Moses 14. 9. but keep tbou the I. and commandments Wisd. 2. 11. let our strength be the /. of justice Eccl. 2. 16. that love him shall be filled with the I. 9. 15. communication in the /. of the Most High 10. 19. they that regard not the /. are dishonourable 11. 15. understanding of the I. is of the Lord la. 1. he that hath knowledge of the I. 17. 11. be gave the I. of life for an heritage 19. 17. gave place to the I. of the Most High 20. in wisdom is the performance of the I. 23. 23. she hath disobeyed the I. of the Most High 24. 23. even the /. which Moses commanded 32. 15. he that seeketh the I. shall be filled 33. 2. a wise man hateth not the /. 34. S. the I. shall be found perfect without lies 39. 1. giveth his mind to the I. of the Most High 8. he shall glory in the I. of the covenant 41. 8. woe be to you who have forsaken the I. 42. 2. be not ashamed of the I. of the Most High 45. 5. even the I. of life and knowledge 46. 14. by I. of the Lord he judged the congregation Bar. 2. 2. that were written ip.the I. of Moses Sus. 6. all that had any suits in the I. came to them 1 Jlfoc. 1. 49. to the end they might forget the /. 52. to wit, every one that forsook the /. 56. they rent in pieces the books of the I. 57. or if any consented to the (. put him to death 2. 26. thus dealt he zealously for the I. of God 27. whosoever is zealous of the I. follow me 42. all such as were voluntarily devoted to the I. 50. be ye zealous for the I. and give your lives 3. 48. they laid open the book of the I. 4. 42. priests, such as had pleasure in the I. 14. 14. the I. he searched out,"and every contemner of the I. and wicked person he took away 2 Mac. 1. 4. and open your hearts in his /. 2. 3. the I. should not depart from their hearts 18. as he promised in I. will shortly have mercy 4. 11. he brought up new customs against the I. 0. 23. or rather the holy I. made and given by God 7. 1. compelled against the I. to taste swine's flesh 30. the commandment of the I. that was given ■^ 12. 40. which is forbidden the Jews by the /. '"'is. 10. being at the point to be put from their I. 15. 9. and so comforting them out of the /. ^ LAWS. Jud. 11. 12. God hath forbidden them to eat by his /. Esih. 16. 15. that the Jews live by most just /. 19. the Jews may freely live after their own /. Wild. 6. 18. love is the keeping of her I. Eccl. 4. 17. trust his soul, and trv him hv 1.=- » 4_ , . ' . _ . . -.- . -. . _ - 1. . ■"■■ 2 ■" " " ■ " '",",-. ;"-" after their I. because we abolished their I. 13. 3. have done for the I. and the sanctuary iMac. 3. 1. and the I. were kept very well 4. 2. that was so zealous of the I. 5. 8. being hated as a forsaker of the /. 6. 1. and not to live after the /. of God 28. to die for the honourable and holy I. 7. 9. shall raise us up, who have died for his I. LEA 2 Mac. 7. 11. and for bis h I despise them 23. as yoa regard not yourselves for tiis /.s' sake 37. offer up my body and life for I. of oar fathers 8. 21. he had made tbem ready to die for the {. 36. because they followed the /. he gave them 11. 24. sboald suffer them to live after their owo I. 31. the Jews shall use their own kind of L LAWFUL. 1 Esd, 1. 16. it was not l. for any to go from service Tob. 2. 13. it is not I. to eat any thing stolen Jud. 11. 13. which it is not /. to be tasted 2 Mac. 6. 4. brought in thiugs that were not I, 20. sQch things as are not /. to be tasted 21. to bring flesh, such as was I. for him to nse LAWLESS. Dan. 3. 9. deliver as into the bands of /. enemies LAY. Toh. 12. 8. better to give alms, than /. up ^old Esth. 12. 2. they were to I. hands on Artaxerxes Wisd. 5. 7. througb deserts, where there l. no way 23. thas iniquity shall I. waste the whole earth 11. 2. they pitched tents where there l. no way Eccl. 5. 12. if not, l. thy hand upon thy month 7. 6. /. a stambling 28. get /. with a great snm of money, get gold LEAVE. I Esd. S. 85. may /. the inheritance to your children Tob, 11. 2. knowest how tbou didst /. thy father 12. 13. 1, thy dinner to go and cover the dead Wisd. 2. 9. let us I. tokens of oar joyfulness EccL 6. 3. thou shnlt /. thyself as a dry tree 11. 19. be must L those things to others LIB 963 Eccl. 14. 15. shalt then not {. thy travels to another? 23. 1* O Lord, /. me not to their counsels 17. a whoremonger will not I. off till he die 26. she shall /. ber memory to be cursed 24. 33. 1 will I. it to all ages for ever 29. 17. wilt /. him in danger that delivered him 31. 17. I. olf first for manners' sake 33. 22. /. not a stain in thine honour 38. 10. /. off sin, and order thy hands aright 39. 11. he shall /. a greater name than a thousand 47. 22. but the Lord will never /. off his mercy 51. 10. he wotild not /. me in the days of my trouble LEAVE. 1 Mac. 11. 58. he gave bim I. to drink in gold 15. 6. 1 give thee I. to coin money for thv country LEAVES. Eccl. 6. 3. thou shalt eat np thy /. and lose fruit ^14. 18. as of the green /. on a thick tree, some fall LED. Tob, 1. 2. who was I. captive out of Thisbe Wisd. 10. 18. and L them through much water 19. 11. being I. with their appetite, they asked LEFT. Tob, 1. 8. I was I. an orphan by my father 20. nor any thing I, me besides my wife Anna Wisd, 10. 14. I. him not in bonds, till she brought' 14. 6. and /. to all ages a seed of generation Eccl. 15. 14. he /. bim in the hand of his counsel 17. 21. neither I, nor forsook them, but spared 23. 8. the sinner shall be I, in bis foolishness 30. 8. and a child 2. to himself will be wilful 44. 8. of them that have /. a name behind them LENGTH. Wisd, 4. 8. age is not what standeth in I, of time LENGTHENED. Eccl. 48. 23. and he I, the king's life LENT. Wisd. 15. 8. his life I. him shall be demanded Eccl. 29. 4. many, when a thing was I, them LEOPARD. Eccl. 28. 23. it shall devour them as a /. LESS. Wisd. 15. 10. his life is of/, value than clay LESSON. Eccl. 9. 1. teach her not an evil I, against thyself LET. Eccl, 27. 19. so hast thou I. thy neighbour g LETTED. Wisd, 7. 22. wisdom quick, which cannot be /. LETTETH. Eccl, 27. 19. as one that I. a bird go out of hand LETTER. Esth, 16. 19. shall publish copy of this I, in all places LETTERS. 1 Mac, 12. 2. he sent I, to the Lacedemonians, 5. See also 7. 8, 17, 19. | 14. 20. I 15. 1, 15. 2 Mac. 11. 16 2 Mac, 9. 18. he wrote the I, underwritten LEVITE. Esth, 11. 1. who said he was a priest and /. LEWD. Esth, 16. 4. but lifted np with words of I. persons 6. with falsehood and deceit of their /. disposition Eccl, 30. 13. lest h'lsl, behaviour be an offence LEVPDLY. Wisd, 15. 8. employing his labours I, he maketh LEWDNESS. Tob, 4. 13. in /. is decay and great want LIAR. Eccl. 20. 26. the disposition of a /. is dishonourable 25. 2. a poor man proud, a rich man that is a I, LIARS. 2 Esd, 11, 42, hast hurt the peaceable, hast loved /. Wisd. 10. 14. she shewed them to be /. and gave Eccl. 15. 8. men that are /. cannot remember her LIBANUS. 1 Esd, 4. 48. he wrofe letters also to them in ,. 2 Esd, 15.20. from the south, from the east, and L. Eccl2i, 13. I was exalted like a cedar in L. 50. 12. LIBERAL. Eccl, 31,23. whoso is I. of bis meat, men speak well LIBERALLY. Wisd, 7. 13. and I do communicate her I, I Mac, 3, 30. nor have such gifts to give so t. 964 LIF LIBERALITY. 1 Bsd, i. 46. princely I. proceeding from thyself LIBERTY. 1 Esd. i. 53. tliat tbey shonld have free I. 62. because he had given them freedom and I. 2 Esd. 8. 56. when they had taken I. they despised Eccl. 7. 21. a good servant, defrand him not of I, 25. 25. nor a wicked woman /. to gad abroad 26. 10. lest she abnse herself through over-much /. 30. 11. give him no I. in bis youth, and wink not 1 Mac. 13. 16. when he is at I. he may not revolt 14. 26. chased away enemie&, and confirmed their I. 2 Mac. 9. 14. the holy city, be would set at I. LIBRARY. 2 Mac. 2. 13. how he founded a I. gathered acts LICENSE. Jud. 11. 14. to bring them a /. from the senate Eccl. 15. 20. nor hath he given any -man I. to sin 1 Jlfac. 1. 13. gave them I to do after the heathen 2 Mac. 4. 9. if he might have I. to set up a place LIE. Wisd, 2. 12. let us /. in wait for the righteous Eccl. 5. 14. and I. not in wait with thy tongue 6. 21. she will I. upon him as a mighty stone 8. 11. lest be /. in wait to entrap thee in thy words 14. 22. go after her, and /. in wait in her ways 27, 28. bat vengeance shall {. in wait for tbem LIETH. Sccl. 11. 31. for he {. in wait, and turneth good 27. 10. as the lion I. in wait for the prey 28. 26. lest thou fall before him that I. in wait LIFE. 1 Esd. 4. 21. he sticks not to spend his /. with his 2 Esd. 2. 12. they shall have the tree of I. 3. 5. thou didst breathe into him the breath of /. 7. 59. this is the /. whereof Moses spake to the peo- ple, choose thee I. that ihon mayest live 14. 30. received the law of I. which they kept not 16.61. be gave them breath, I. and understanding Tob. 8. 17. finish their I. in health, with joy and mercy 12. 9. that exercise alms, shall be filled with I. 10. they that sin, are enemies to their own I. Jud. 10. 13. without losing the I. of any man 15. tbon hast saved thy I in that thoa hast hasted 12. 18. because my 7. is magnified in me this day 13. 20. because thou bast not spared thy I. Esth. 13. 2. to settle my subjects in a quiet I. 16. 12. went to deprive us of our kingdom and /. 13. as well of Mardocbeas, who saved onr I. Wisd. 1. 12. seek not death In the error of your I. 4. 9. and an nnspotted I. is old age 5. 4. we fools accoanted his /. madness 7. 6. for all men have one entrance to I. ;., 8. 5. if riches be to he desired In this I. 7. men can have nothing more profitable in /. 13. 11. a vessel fit for the service of man's /. 17. not ashamed to speak to that which hath no I. IS. for /. he prayeth to that which is dead 14. 12. the invention of tbem the corruption of /. 29. their trust is in idols which have no I. 15. 8. when his 2. which was lent him shall be 10. and bis /. is of less value than clay 12. but they counted our I. a pastime 16. 9. nor was there found any remedy for I, 13. for thou bast power of I. and death Eccl, 1. 12. the fear of the Lord givetb long I. 20. and the branches thereof are long /. 3. 6. that hononretb bis father, shall have a long I. 4. 12. be that loveth her, loveth /. 6. 1. and say not, I have enough for my /. 11. be swift to bear, and let thy /. be sincere 6. 16. a faithful friend is the medicine of I. 9. 13. lest he take away thy I. presently 10. 29. him that disbononretltj;is own I. 1 . 14. {. and death, poverty andricbes, come of Lord 13. 14. love the Lord all thy I. and call on bim 15. 17. before man is /. and death 16. 3. trast not thou u their t. nor respect 17 11. he gave them the la^ of /, for an heritage 18. 33. thou sbalt lie in wait for thy own I. 19;>5. be that resisteth pleasures, crownelh his I. 19. the knowledge of commandm. is doctrine of /. 20. 32. he that leadeth his I. without a guide 21. 13. his eouosel is like a par& 'ountaiu of /. L IG Eccl. 22. 11. tbe I. of the fool is wsrse than death ] 12. for aD ungodly man all the days of his /. 23. 1. Father and Governor of all my wbole L 4. Father and G.ofmy/. give me not aproud look 25.2. and I am greatly offended at their l, 26. 2. he shall falfit the years of his 2. in peace 29. 15. for he bath given his /. for thee 22. better is the I. of a poor man in a cottage 24. it is aluiserable /. to go from house to boase 31. 27. wine is as good as L to a man if drunk mode- rately, what /. is to a mail that is without wioe 33. 14. good is set against evil, I. against death 23. at tbe time when tbou shalt finish thy ^ 34. 21. the bread of tbe needy is their I. 37. 18. four things, good'and evil, /. and death 27. my sod, prove thy soul in thy Land see 31. be that taketh heed, prolongeth his I. 38. 14. for ease and remedy tojn-olong'/. 39. 26. the principal things for tbe nse of man's /. 40. 29. the I. of him that dependetb on another man's table, is not to he counted for a /. 41.13. a good/, bath but few days, bat a good name 45.5. he gave him the law pf /. and knowledge 48. 14. be did wonders in bis /. and at his death 23. sun went back, he lengthened the king's 7. 50. 1. who in bis Z. repaired the bouse again 51. 3. out of the bands of such as sought my I. 6. my I. was near to the hell beneath Bar, 1. II. pray forthe/. ofNabuchodonosor king of Babylon, and for the I. of Balthasar his son 4. l.all they that keep it shall come to I. 1 Mac. 3. 12. therewith he fought all his I. long' 10. 61. men of a wicked I. assembled against him 13. 5. that I should spare my own /. in trouble 2 Mac. 3. 29. he lay speechless, without hope of /. 31. call upon the Most High to grant him his /. 33. for his sake the Lord hath granted thee L 35. made vows unto bim that bad saved his L 38. bim well scourged, if he escape with his L 6. 20. are not lawful for love of /. to be tasted 27. manfully changing this I. I will shew myself 7. 9. the King shall raise us up unto everlasting /, 14. tbon sbalt have no resurreotion to I. 23. will also give you breath and /.again 25. she would counsel the young man to save his I. 36. dead unto God's covenant of everlasting I, 37. I offer up my body and /. for the laws 12. 24. he besought to l^t him go with bis L 14. 25. was quiet, and took part of this I. 38. be did boldly jeopard his body and /. 46. and calling on tbe Lord of /. and spirit LIFT. Eccl. 32. 1. /. not thyself np, but be as the rest 38. 3. the skill of the physician shall /. up his head 40. 26. riches and strength /. np tbe heart 46. 2. when be did /. np his hands against cities LIFTED. Ecci. 11. 13. and I, up his bead from misery 47. 4. when he /.up bis hand with the stone 50. 20. he /. lip his hands over tbe congregation 51.9. then /, I up my supplication from earth LIGHT. 1 Esd. 8. 79. to discover to us a /. in the house Tob. 10. 5. I'have let thee go, tbe /. of mine eyes Wisd, 5. 6. the /. ofrighteousness not shined to us 7. 10. I chose to have her instead of /. for the /. that Cometh from her never |^oetb out 26. she is the brightness of tbe everlasting 2. 29. beingcompared with tbe 2. she is found before it 10. 17. and a 2. of stars in the night season 18. 1. but thy saints hada very great 2. 4. they were worthy to be d«prived'of 2. by whom the nncorrupt 2.'0f tbe'law was to be given Eccl. 16. 16. he-bath separated bis 2. from darkness 17. 26. he will lead thee out of darkness into 2. Sl.whatbrighterthantbe sun, yet/, thereof faileth 22. 11. weep for the dead, for he hath lost the 2. 26. 17. as the clear 2. is on the holy candlestick 32. 16. they that fear Lord shall kindlerjustice zsAl) 33.7. when all tbe 2. of every day is of the.«mi 42. 16. tbe son that givetb 2. looketh on all 43. 7. a 2. that decreaseth in her perfection 0. ornament giving 2. in the highest places :of Lord ■• 50. 7. ds tbe rainbow giving 2. in the clouds LIP Apo- crypha. Ecel. 50. 29. for tbe I. of the Lord Jeadeth bim tBar. 3. 14. where is the I. of the eyes, and peace 20. young men bavc seen /. and dwelt on earth 33. he that sendeth forth I. and it go«th 34. tbey shewed i. to him that made them ' 5. 9. God shall lead Israel in the t of his glory 6. 19. they I. them candles more than for themselves 67. nor shine as the sun, nor give /, as the moon Dan. 3. 48. O ye I. and darkness, bless ye tbe Lora UGHT. 1 Esd. 8. 86. thou, O Lord, didst make our sins i Eccl. 7. 26. give not thyself over to a I. woman 19. 4. be that Is hasty to give credit, is /.-minded 2 Mac. 4. 17. for it is not a /. thing to do wickedly LIGHTEN. Wisd. 17. 5. the stars endure to I. that horrible night LIGHTENED. 2 Esd. 6. 2. he said to me, before it thundered and 2. 13. 53. whereby Ihou only art here I, , LIGHTNINGS. Eccl. 43. 13. be sendeth the I, of his judgment Dan. 3. 51. O ye I. and clouds, bless ye the Lord LIGHTS. Wisd. 13. 2. deemed tbe i. of heaven to be the god» LIKE. Tob. 7. 2. how I. Is this young man to Tobit S. 6. 'let us make to him an aid I. to himself 14. S. shall build a temple, but not 2. to tbe first Wisd. 5. 14. for the hope of the ungodly is /. dust 13. 14. or made it /. some vile-beast, laying it 15. 16. but no man can make a god I. to himself 16. 1. by tbe I. were they punished worthily Eccl. 13. 1. with a proud man, shall be I. to bim 15. every beast loveth his I. and every man 21. 9. the wicked is /. tow wrapped together 27. 9. the birds will resort to their /. so will truth 30. 4. be haiii left one behind bim I. himself 33. 5. the heart of the foolish is 2. a cart-wheel, and his thoughts are 2. a rolling a^e-tree 34. 2. is 2. bim that catcbeth at a shadow 36. 23. then is not her husband /. other men 44. 19. 'in glory was there none 2. to bim 49. 14.(bat on earth was no man created 2. Enoch, LIKENED. Eccl. 25. 11. holdeth it, whereto shall he be U LIKENESS. Eccl. 34. 3. even as the I. of a face to a face LIKING. Wisd. 16.^21, tempered itself to every man's 2. LION. -2 Esd. 11. 37. lo, as it were a roaring 2. chased 12. 1. while the 2. spake these words to tbe eagle 31. and the 2. whom thou sawest rising up 16. 6. may-any man drive away an hungry L? Esth. 14. 13. give eloquent speech before tbe 2. Eccl. 4. 30. be not as a 2. in thine house 21. 2. the teeth thereof are as the teeth of a 2. 25. 16. I had rather dwell with a 2. and a dragon, than to keep house with a wicked woman 27. 10. as the 2. lieth in wait for the prey 2S. but vengeance as a 2. shall lie in wait for them 28. 23. it-shall be sent upon them as a 2. 1 Mao. 3. 4. Judas Maccabeus in his acts was like a 2. and like a 2. whelp for roaring prey LIONS. Wisd. 11. 17. a multitude of bears or fierce 2. Eccl. 1 3. 19. as (he wild ass is the 2. prey In wilderness 47. 3. he played with 2. as with kids, and with bears ,Be2 31. who oast hira into the 2.s' den where he was 32. and in the den there were seven 2. 34. carry it to Daniel who is in the 2.s' den 1 Mac. 2. 60. Daniel was delivered from mouth of 2. 2 Mac. 11. 11. giving a charge on enemies like 2. LIPS. Jud. 9. 10. smite by the deceit of my /.the servant Eccl. I. 24. /. of many shall declare his wisdom 12. 16. an enemy speaketh sweetly with his 2. 21. 16. grace shall be found in the 2. of tbe wise 25. the/, of talkers will be telling such things 22. 27. who shall set a seal of wisdom on my /• 23. 7. that keeps It, shall not be taken in bis I. 39. 15. shew-forth his praise with songs of your L 50. 20. give tbe blessing of the Lord with his /. 51. 2. hast preserved from tbe 2. that forge lies APO- H V CEYPHA. LITTLE. Toh. 4, 8. if abundance give accordingly, if tbou have bat I, be not afraid to give according to tbat I, Jud. 16.16. all sacrifice is too I. for a sweet savour Wisd, 3. 5. and having been a /. chastised 7. 9. all gold in respect ofber is as a {, sand 12. 2. therefore chastenest thou them by /. and /■ 8. didst send wasps, to destroy them by /. and /. 10. executing judgments on them by I. and /. 14.20. who a /. before was but honoured as a man 15. 8. he which a /. before was made of earth 16. 27. being warmed with a /. sun-beam, melted Eccl, 11. 3. the bee is Z. among such as flyl 19. 1. that contemns small things shall fall by I. and /. 20. 12. there is that bnyetb much for a I. 15. he giveth /. and upbraideth mucb^ 21. 20. but a wise man doth scarce smile a I. 22. 11. make a I. weeping for the dead, he is at rest 25. 19. all wickedness is I. to wickedness of woman 29. 23. be it I. or much, hold thee contented 31. 19. a /. is sufficient for a man well nurtured 34. 10. he that hath no experience knowelfa /. 38. 24. he that bath l. business, shall become wise 40. 6. a /. or nothing is his rest, he is in bis sleep 42. 4. be not ashamed of getting much or /. .'il. 27. bow that I have had but /. labour Dan. 3. 53. O ye mountains and L bills, bless Lord 1 3f(tc. 7.50. the land of Juda was in rest a I. while 2 Mac. 6. 25. thro' my desire to live a I. time 7.33. tho' the Lord be angry with us a U while LIVE. 2 Esd. 2. 14. for I I. sailh the Lord To6. 4. 6. succeed to thee and all them that L justly 5. 3. wbich may go with thee while I yet /. Jud. 7. 27. be his servants, that our sonls may /. Estk. 16. 15. that the Jews I. by most just laws 19. publish this, that the Jews may freely I. Wisd. 3. 17. for tho' they I. long, yet not regarded 5. 15. but the righteous /. for evermore 8. 9. 1 purposed to take her to me to I. with me 16. to I. with her hath no sorrow, but joy 14. 28. they prophesy li^s, or I. unjustly Eccl. 13. 5. if have any thiug, he will I. with thee 19. 6. that can rule his tongue, shall I. without strife 34. 13. the spirit of those that fear the Lord shall I, 39. 9. his memorial shall not depart away, and his name shall /. from generation to generation is. 23. all these things {. and remain for ever 48. 11. that slept in love, for we shall surely /. \.,Mac. 2. 13. to what end shall we I. any ledger? 33. do the command of the king, and you shall I. 6. 59. covenant that they shall /. after their laws 2 Mac. 6. 1 . and not to I. after the laws of God 19. than to /. stained with such an abomiuation 25, thro' my desire to /. a little time 11. 23. they that are in our realm I. quietly 24. should snfTer them to I. after the own laws 25. that they may /. according to the customs UVED. Wisd. 15. 17. whereas he I. once, but they never Eccl. 30, 5. while he I. he saw and rejoiced in him 41. 4. whether thou have {, ten or an hundred years 48. 12. whilst he {. he was not moved with presence 2 Mac. 5. 27. Maccabeus {. in the mountains 9. 9. while he /. in sorrow, his flesh fell away LIVETH. Tob. 13. 1. blessed be God that /. for ever Jud. 12. 4. Judith said, as thy soul 2, my lord 13. 16. as the Lord I. who hath kept me in my way Eccl. 3. 12. and grieve him not as long as h^ t. 18. 1. he that /, for ever created all things 22. 4. but she that I. dishonestly is father's heavinesi Tun, la. 4. and extol bim before all the ). Wisd.^l. 13. not pleasure in the destruction of the /. 4, 10, so I. among sinners, he was translated 16. shall condemn the ungodly which are U 7. 20. to know the nature of I- creatures 15, 11. he knew not him that breathed in a /. spirit /8. 12. nor were the/, sufficient to bury them 23. he stayed wrath, and parted the way to the I. LOR Eccl, 4. 1. my son, defraud not the poor of his I, 17. 28. the /. and sound in heart shall praise the Ld. 45. 16. he cfaose him out of all men I. 49. 16. so was Adam above every /■ thing Bel 5, 1 may not worship idols, but the I. God 6, thinkest thou not that Bel is a I. god ? 24. thou canst not say that he is no /. god 2 Mac. 7. 33. tho' the /. Lord be angry with ns 11. 24. had rather keep their own manner of /. 15. 4. there is in heaven a I. Lord, and mighty LOAVES. 1 Mac. 4. 51. they set the I, upon the table 2 Mac. 1. 8. we lighted lamps, and set forth the I. LODGE. Tub. 6. 10, brother, to-day we shall I. with Ragnel Eccl. 14. 24. he tbat dotii I. near her honse 25. shall /. in a lodging where good things are 26. and he shall l. under her branches LODGED. Tob, 6. 1. they came to river Tigris, and I. there 9. 5. Raphael went out and /. with Gabael Eccl. 29. 27. my brother cometh to be I. 1 Mac. 11. 6. they saluted one another and /. LOINS. Jud.i. 10, put sackcloth upon their I. 8. 5. 14. their I. girt with sackcloth, 2 ilfac. 10. 25. Eccl. 35. 18. he hath smitten in sunder the I. 47. 19. thou didst bow thy I. unto women LONG. Tob, 9. 4. if I tarry I. he will be very sorry 10. 4. my son is dead, seeing be stayeth I. 'Wisd. 3. 17. tho' they live I. yet not regarded 4. 13. perfect in a short time, fulfilled a I. time 17. 2. fettered with the bonds of a /. night 18. 20, but the wrath endured not I. 24. in the /. garment was the whole world Eccl. 1.12. the fear of the Lord giveth a I, life 20. and the branches thereof are /. life 3. 6. that honoureth bis father shall have a /. life 4. 1. make not the needy eyes to wait l. 7. 16. remember that wrath will not tarry I. 10. 10. the physician eutteth olf a I, disease 14. 12. remember death will not be I. in coming 23. 28. and to be received of him is I. life 46. 4. and was not one day as /. as two ? LONG-SUFFERING. Wisd. 15. 1. 1, and in mercy ordering all things Eccl. 2. 11. the Lord is full of compassion and I. 5. 4. the Lord is I. he will in no wise let thee go LOOK, S. Eccl. 19. 29. a man may be known by his /, 23, 4, O Lord, give me not a prond /, 26. 9. whoredom may be known in her haughty I. LOOK. Wisd. 12. 22. when judged, we should I. for mercy Eccl. 9. 8. and I. not upon another's beauty 33. 15. so /. on all the works of the most High 34. 15. to whom doth he L? who is his strength? 38.28. his eyes 2. still upon the pattern of the thing 41. 20. be ashamed to /. upon an harlot 43. 11. /. on the rainbow, praise him that made it LOOKED. Eccl. 16, 29. the Lord I. upon the earth 23. 20. after they were perfected, he 2. upon them all 51. 7. 1 2. for the succour of men, there was none ■ LOOKETH. Eccl. 16. 19. shaken, when the Lord 2. upon them 20, 14. he I. to receive many things for one 42. 16. the sun that gives light 2. on all things 2 JIfac. 7.6. the Lord God 2, upon us, and in truth LOOKING. Tnti 1 i^ 5„ Anna sat 2. towards the way for her son * shalt be to him, as if wiped a 2.-g]a5s his brethren and his mother 2. on LOOSED. ■ .je Israelites came to him and 2. him Eccl. 22. 16. timber cannot be I. with shaking LOOSENED. Jud. 9. 2. who 2. the girdle of a maid to defile her LORD. Tob. 2. 2. a poor man, who is mindful of the L. 3. 12. now, O L. I set mine eyes towards thee 4, 19. bless the L. thy God alway, and desire S. 19. tbat which the L< hath given us to live LOT 965 Tab, 7. IS,, the L. of heaven and earth give thee joy 10. 12. the L. of heaven restore thee, my brother 13. 10. give praise to the L. for he is good Wisd. 1, 1. think of the L. with a good heart 3. 8. and their L. shall reign for ever 4. 14. for his soul pleased the L. therefore 5. 7, as for the way of the L, we have not known it 15, their reward also is with the L. 6, 7. he which is L. over all, shall fear no man 8. 3. the L. of all things himself loved her 21. I prayed to the L. and besought him 9. 1. O God of my fathers, and L. of mercy 13. who can think what the will of the L. is? 10. 20. the righteous praised thy holy name O L. 11. 13. they had some feeling of the L. 25. they are thine, L. thou lover of souls 12. 2. tbat they may believe on thee, O L. 16, and because thou art the L. of all Eccl. 1. 1. all wisdom cometh from the L. 2. 1. if thou come to serve the L. prepare 11. the L. is full of compassion and mercy 3, 20, the power of the L, is great, he is honoured 4, 28. and the L, shall fight for thee 5, 7. make no tarrying to tnrn to the L. for suddenly shall the wrath of the L. come forth 11. 4. for the works of the L. are wonderful 12. the eye of the L. looked on bim for good 14. poverty and ridies come of the L. 15. wisdom, understanding the law are of the L. 17, the pft of the L. remaineth with the godly 26. for it is an easy thing unto the L. 13. 14. love the L. all thy life, and call on him 14. 2. who is not fallen from bis hope in the L. 11. do good, and give the L. his due offering 15. 9. for it was not sent him of the L. 11. say not, it is throagh the L, that I fell away 16. 17. say not, I will hide myself from the L. 17. 1. the L. created man of the earth and turned 5. the use of the five operations of the L. 20. but all their sins are before the L. 21. bnt the L. being gracious spared them 18. 2. the L. only is righteous, and there is none 13. bnt the mercy of the L. is on all fiesh 23. and be not as one that tempteth the L. 26. all things are soon done before the L. 23. 1, O L, Father and God of my life, 4. 28. it is great glory to follow the L. 24. 24. faint not to be strong in the L. 25. 11, the love of the L, passeth all things 26. 4, if he have a good heart towards the L, 14. a silent and loving woman is a gift of the L. 28. 23. such as forsake the L, shall fall into it 42, 18, the L, knoweth all that may be known 43. 5. great is the L. that made it 29. the L. is terrible and very great 30. when you glorify the L. exalt hira as much 33. for the L. hath made all things 44. 16. Enoch pleased the L. and was translated 45. 19. this the L. saw, and it displeased him 22. for the L- himself is his. portion and inheritance 46. 10. see tbat it is good to follow the L. 13, the prophet of the L. beloved of his L. Van. 3. 1. they walked in the fire, blessing the L. LOSE. Eccl. 9, 6. that thou 2. not thine inheritance 29. 10. 2. thy money for thy brother and friend LOSETH. Eccl. 27, 16, whoso discovereth secrets, 2. his credit LOSING. Eccl, 10. 2]. but roughness and pride is the 2. thereof LOSS. Eccl. 22. 3. a foolish daughter is born to his 2. LOST. Tob.li.2. Tobit was 58 years old when he 2, his sight Eccl. 2. 14. woe unto you that have 2. patience 8. 12. for if thou lendest him, count it but 2. 22. 1 1 . weep for the dead, for he hath 2, the light 27. 18. so hast thou 2. the love of thy neighbour 29. 10. let it not rust under a stone to be 2. 41. 2. to him tbat despaireth and hath 2. patience' LOT. Eccl, 16. 8. noT spared the place where L. sojourned LOT. Wisd, 2. 9. this is our portion, and aur 2, is this 966 LOW Eccl 14. IS. and thy labours to be divided by I. 37. 8. beware, lest he cast the I. upon thee 1 Mac. 3. 36. he should divide their land by /. LOTS. Esth. 10. 10. therefore hath he made two I. 11. these two I. came at the hour and time LOVE. lEsd. 3. 22. they forget their I to friends and brethren 4. 18. do they not ?. a woman who is comely? 24. when he hath robbed, he brings it to his I. Tob. 4. 13. therefore, my son, I, thy brethren 13. 14. O blessed are they that I. thee Wisd. 1. 1. ?. righteonsness.ye that be judges of earth 3. 9. SUCH as be faithfnl in /. shall abide with him 6. 12. she is easily seen of them that I, her 17. and the care of discipline is /. 18. an'd /. is the keeping of her laws 8.7. if a man Z. righteousness, herlabonrs are virtues Eccl. 1. 18. it enlargeth their rejoicing that I. him 2. 15. and they that /. him will keep his ways 16. they that,/, him, shall be filled with the law 4. 7. get thyself the /. of the congregation 10. he shall I. thee more than thy mother doth 14. and ihem that I. her, the Lord doth I. 6. 33. ifthou /. to hear, thou shaltreceive understand. 7. 21. let thy souU. a good servant, defraud him not 30. /. him that made thee with all thy strength 10. 19. they that /. him are an honourable plant 13. 14. /. the Lord all thy life, and call on him 15. 13. they that fear God I. not abomination 17. 18. and giving him the light of his I. 19. 18. and wisdom obtaineth his I. 24. 18. I am the mother of fair I. and fear 25. 1. the unity of brethren, the I. of neighbours 11. but the /. of the Lord passeth all things 12. the fear of the Lord is the beginning of his I. 27. 17. /. thy friend, and be faithful to him 18. so hast thon lost the I, of thy neighbour 30. 23. /. thine own soul, and comfort thy heart 34. 16. the eyes of the Lord are on them that I. him 40. 20. but the /. of wisdom is above them both 48. 11. blessed are they that saw thee and slept in I. Sus. 10. they both were wounded with her /. 20. the doors are shot, and we are in I. with thee Sel 38. nor hast thou forsaken them that I. thee 2 Mac. 6. 20. not lawful for I. of life to be tasted 14. 26. perceiving the I. that was ijetwixt them LOVED. Wisd. 7. 10. I /. her above health and beauty 8. 2. I I. her and sought her out from my youth 3. yea, the Lord of all things himself /. her Eccl. 47. S. he sung songs, and I. him that made brm LOVEST. Wisd. U. 24. for thou I. all the things that are 16. 26. thy children, O Lord, whom thou I, LOVETH.i 1 Esd. 4. 25. a man /. his wife better than father Toh. 6. 14. lest I die, for a wicked spirit /. her Wisd. 7. 28. God I. none but him that dwelleth Eccl. 4. 12. he that I. her I. life that seek her early 13. 15. call on tlie Lord for his salvation, every beast /. his like, and every man /. his neighbour 31. 5. he that I. gold, shall not be justified 36. 22. a man /. nothing better than beauty Bar. 6. 9. as it were for a virgin that I. to go gay LOVER. Wisd. 8. 2. 1 sought her, and I was a I. of her beauty 4. for she is a I. of God's works LOVERS. Wisd. 15. 6. that worship them are /. of evil things .LOVING. Esth. 15. 8. he comforted her with I. words Wisd. 1. 6. for wisdom is a {. spirit, will not acquit jBpc/. 17. 29. how great is the /. kindness of the Lord ! 26. 14. a I. woman is a gift of the Lord Dan, 3. 19. deal with ns after thy /. kindness LOVINGLY. 1 Mac. 8. 1. such as would I. accept all that joined 2 Mac. 12. 30. the Scythopolitans dealt /. with them LOVP. 2,Esi{. 9. 41 . let me alone, for I am bronght very /. I2. 48. seek mercy for the /. estate of your sanctuary Jud. 6. 19. and pity the /. estate of our nation 7. 32. and they, were very I, brought in the city MAD Eccl. 2. 4. be patient when art changed to a I. estate 11. 1. wisdom lifteth up the head of him of /. degree 12. the Lord set him rip from his /. estate 20. 11. there is that lifteth his head from a I. estate 33. 12. but some he hath cursed and brought I. 1 Jlfac.3.51 . thy priests are in heaviness and brought I. 14. 14. he strengthened all his people brought /. LOViTLY. Eccl. 3. 20. the Lord is honoured of the I. 10. 15. and hath planted the I. in thejr place 12. 5. do well unto him that is I. but give not to LOYAL. 2 Mac. 11.19. if you will keep yourselves Z. to stale LUCIUS. 1 Mac. 15. 16. L. consul of the Romans, to Ptolemee LUD. JTud. 2. 23. he destroyed Phndand L. and spoiled LUMPS. Jud. 10. 5. she filled a bag with corn and I. of figs LUST. Tob. 8. 7. 1 take not this my sister for I. but uprightly Wisd. 15. 5. the sight enlicelh fools to I. after it Sus. 8. that their I. was inflamed towards her " 11. for they were ashamed to declare their /. 14. turning back, they acknowledged their I. LYAR, See Liar. LYING. Eccl. 51. 5. from an unclean tongue and from I. words LYSIAS. UVfac. 3. 32. he left L. to oversee alfairs of the king 38. then L. chose Ptolemee son of Durymenes 7. 2. his forces had taken Antiochus and L. 2Mac. 10.1 1. he set one L. over the afl'airs ofthe realm 11. 1. L. the king's protector and cousin, took sore 12. and L. himself fled away shamefully 15. Maccabeus wrote unto L. concerning the Jews 16. letters to the Jews from L. to this etfect 22. Antiochus to his brother L. greeting 35. what L. the king's cousin hath granted 12. 1. these being made, L. went unto the king 27. Ephron a strong city wherein L. abode 13. 2. L. his protector and ruler of his alfairs 14. 2. had killed Antiochus and L. his protector LYSIMACHUS. Esth. 11. 1. L. the son of Ptolemeus interpreted it 2 Mac. 4.29. Menelaus left his brother L. in his stead 39. many gathered themselves together against L. 40. L. armed about 3000 men, and began first 41. they seeing the attempt of L. caught stones M. MACCABEUS. 1 Mac. 2. 4. Judas who was called M. 3. 1. his son Judas called M. rose in his stead 5. 24. Judas M. and Jonathan went over Jordan 34. the host, knowing it was M. fled from him 2 ilfac. 5. 27. Judas M. with nine others, withdrew 8. 16. M. called his men together about 6000 10. 19. M. left Simon, and Joseph, and Zaccheus 30. they took M. betwixt them and covered him 11.7. then M. himself first of all took weapoifs 12. 19. Dositheus and Sosipater of M. captains 26. then M. marched forth to Camion 13. 24. accepted well of M. made him governor 14. 6. the Assideans, whose captain is Judas M. 27. that he should send M. prisoner to Antioch 30. M. sav that Nicanor began to be churlish 15.7. M. had confidence that the Ld. would help him 21. M. seeing the coming ofthe multitude MACEDONIAN. Esth. 16. 10. Aman a M. the son of Amadatha 1 Mac. 1. 1. Alexander son of Philip the M. 6. 2. MACEDONIANS. Esth. 16. 14. the kingdom of the Persians to the M. 2 Mac. 8. 20. the battle in Babylon, with four thousand M. and that the M. being perplexed MAD. Wisd. 14. 28. for either they are m. when merry MAD-men. 2 Esd, 16. 71. shall be like m.-men, sparing none M A L Aro- CRYPHA. MADNESS. Wisd. 5. 4. we fools accounted his life m. Eccl. 22. 13. thou shall never he disquieted with m. 2 Mac. 15. 33. and haug up the reward of his »i. MADE. Wisd. 1. 13. for God m. not death, nor bath pleasure 6. 7. for be hath m. the small and the great 11. 24. thou abhorrest nothing which thou hast m. for never wouldest thou have m. any thing if thon 13. 15. set it in a wall, and m. it fast with iron 14. 3. thou hast m. a way in the sea, a safe path 8. is cursed, as well it as he that m. it 10. for that whichjs m. shall be punished 17. they m. an express image of a king 15. 8. who a little before was m. of earth himself Eccl. 2i.S. he that m. me caused my tabernacle rest 32. 13. for these things bless him that m. thee 39. 21. he bath m. all things for their uses 43. 6. he VI. the moon also to serve in her season 33. for the Lord hath m. all things MAGIC. Wisd. 17. 7. as for the illusions of art m. put down MAGNIFICENCE. lEsd. 1. 5. according to the m. of Solomon MAGNIFY. Tob. 12. 6. bless God, praise him and m. him Esth. 14. 10. heathen to m. a fleshly king for ever Wisd. 19. 22. O Lord, thou didst m. thy people Eccl. 39. 15. m. bis name, shew forth his praise 43. 28. how shall we be able to ni. him ? 31. who bath seen him ? who can m. him as he is ? 49. 11. how shall we m. Zorobabel? , MAGNIFIED. Jud. 12. 18. because my life is m. in me this day Wisd. 10. 20. they m. with one accord thy hand MAGNIFIETH. Wisd. 8. 3. conversant with God, she m. her nobility MAID. Tob. 6. 12. the m. is fair and wist, therefore hear me 13. that this m. hath been given to seven men S. 13. so the m. opened the door and went in Jud. 9. 2. who loosened the girdle of a m. 10. 8. she called her m. and went into the house 5. then she gave her m. a bottle of wine 10. Judith went out, she and her m. with her 12. 19. then she took what her m. had prepared 13. 9. she gave Holofernes his bead to her m. 15. 13. they put a garland of olive on her and her m. 16. 23. being 105 years, and made her m. free Esth. 15. 7. bowed herself on the head of the m. Eccl. 41. 22. or to be over-busy with his m. MAIDS. Tab. 3. 7. Sara was reproached by her father's m. 8. 12. he said, send one ofthe m. and let her see Sus. 15. she went in as before with two m. only 19. now when the m. were gone fortb, the elders 36. shut the garden-doors, and sent the m. away MAJESTY. I Esd. 4. 40. she is the strength and m. of all ages I'ofi. 3. 16. prayers heard before the m. of great God 13. 6. and 1 do declare his might aud m. Esth. 15, 6. and was clothed with all bis robes oi m. 7. lifting up his countenance that shone with m. 13. my heart was traubled for fear of thy m. Wisd, 18. 24. thy m. on the diadem of his head Eccl.2, IS. for as is his m. so is his mercy MAINTAIN. 1 Esd. 4. 52. to m. burnt-oiferings on the altar Eccl. 25. 22. a woman if she m. her husband is full 38. 34. but they will m. the stale of the world 'MAINTENANCE. 1 Mac. 14. 29. for the m. of their sanctuary MAKE. 1 Esd. 2. 26. 1 commanded to m, diligent search 8. 86. thou, O Lord, didst m. our sins light Wisd, 15. 6. they that m. them are lovers of evil 9. counteth it bis glory to m. counterfeit things MAKETH. Wisd. 15. 8. he m. a vain god of the same clay Eccl. 43. 13. he m. the snow to fall apace 15. by bis great power be m. theclonds firm 17. the noise of thunder m. the earth to tremble MALES. 1 Mac. 6. 28. he slew all the m, with the aword, SI MAR Apo- crypha. MALICE. Wisd. 12. 10. and Ihat their m. was bred in them 20. whereby they might be delivered from their m. 16. 14. a man indeed killeth thro' his m. JEccl. 27. 30. m, and wrath, these are abominations 28. 7. and bear no m. to thy neighbonr 1 Mac. 9. 51. that they might work m. on Israe. 13.6. heathen are gathered to destroy ns ofTery m. 2 Mac. 4. 50. still in authority, increasino* in m. MALICIOUS. Estli. 13. 4. there was scattered a certain m. people 7. they who of old and now also are m. Wisd. 1. 4. into a m. soul wisdom shall not enter 2 Mac. 5. 23. a m. mind against his countrymen MALICIOUSLY. iSuf. 43' these men have in. invented against me 62. as they m. intended to do to their neighbour 2 Mac. 14. 11. others being m. set against Judas MALIGNED. Sccl. 45. 18. strangers m. him in the wilderness MAN. JEslh.l^. 9. there is no m. that can gainsay thee 11. there is no m. that can resist thee the Lord 14. not prefer the glory of m. above glory of God Wisd. 2.1. nor was any m. known to have returned 5. it is fast sealed, so that no m. cometh again 7. 2. being compacted in blood, of the seed of m. 23. kind to m. stedfast, sure, free from care 9. 13. what m. is he that can know counsel of God? 11. 16. might know that wherewithal a m. sinneth 15. 16. »». made them, but no m. can make a god 16. 20. bread, able to content every m. delight 21. tempered itself to every m, liking 26. the growing of fruits that nourisheth m. Eccl. 8. 4. jest not with a rude m. lest be disgraced MANFULLY. 1 Mac, 9. 10. let' as die m. for our brethren 2 Mac. 2. 21. to those that beiiaved themselves m. 6. 27. m. changing this life, T will shew myself 7. 5. they exhorted one another to die m. 10. the third holding forth his hands m. 8. 16. Maccabeus exhorted them to fight m. 14. 42. choosing rather to die m. than to come MANGLED. 2 Mac. 7. 15. they brought the fifth also and m. him MANIFEST. Wisd. 12. 17. thou makest their boldness m, Eccl. 6. 22. and she is not m. to many 16. 16. his mercy is m. to every creature MANIFESTATION. Wisd. 1. 9. for the m. of his wicked deeds MANIFOLD. Wisd. 7. 22. a Spirit, one only, m. subtil, lively, clear Eccl. 51. 3. from the m. afflictions which I had MANLY. 2 Mac, 7.21. with a m. stomach she said to them MANLINESS. 2 Mac. 8. 7. that the bruit of his m. was spread 14. 18. Nicanor hearing of the m. of them MANNA. 2 Esd, 1. 19. and I gave you m. to eat Bar, 1. 10. prepare ye m. and ofifer on the altar MANNER. Toh. 7. 12. then take her according to the m. Esth. 13. 5. in the strange m. of their laws Wud, II. 9. thirsting in another m. than the just 18. 1 1. master & servant were punished after one m, Eccl. 37. 18. four -n. of things appear ; good, evil 1 Mac. 10. 58. with great glory, as the m. of kings is MANNERS. Eccl. 31. 17. leave off first for m. sake, not unsatiable 2 Mac. 4. 13. such was the increase of heathenish m. Vr isa, 14. 'Zb, there reigned in all men, blood, wi. MANY. Eccl, 34. 7 for dreams have deceived m. they failed 42. 6. and shut up where m, hands are MARCHED. Jud, 1. 13. he OT. in battle-array against Arphaxad 1 Mac, 6. 33. tlie king ra. fiercely with his host 40. they m. on safely and in order MAS 2 Mac, 11. 10. they m. forward in their armour 12. 26. then Maccabeus m. forth to Carnion 13. 19. 711. to Bethsura a strong hold of the Jews MARCHING. 1 Mac, 6. 41. that heard the m. of the company MARDOCHEUS. 1 Esd. 5. 8. came with Enenius, M. Beelsarus Esth. 10. 4. M. said, God hath done these things 11. 2. M. of the tribe of Benjamin had a dream MARSH. I Mac. 9. 42. they turned again to the m. of Jordan 45. the water on this and that side the m. MARKET. Wisd, 15.12. they counted oar time here am. for gain MARKET-jjince Sind places. 1 Esd. 2. 18. the Jews do build the m.-places Tob. 2. 3. one of our nation is cast in the m.-place MARK. Wisd. 5. 12. like as when an arrow is shot at a m, 21. the thnnderbolts shall fly to the m. Eccl. 23. 10. shall not be without a blue m. MARKS. Bed. 28. 17. the whip maketh m. in the flesh MARRIAGE. 1 Mac, 9. 37. the children of Jambri made a great m. 41. thus was their m. turned into mourning 10. 58. and celebrated her m. at Ftolemais MARRIAGES. Wisd. 14. 24. they kept not lives nor m. undefiled 26. changing of kind, disorder in m. adultery MARRIAGE-CHAMBER. Tob. 6. 16. when thou shalt come into the m. 1 Mac. 1. 27. she that sat in m. was in heaviness MARRY. Eccl. 7. 25. m. thy daughter, so shalt have performed 1 Mac. 10. 56. I will m. my daughter to thee 2 Mac. 1. 14. Antiochus as tho' he would m, her MARRIED. 1 Esd, 5. 38. who m. Augia one of the daughters 8. 70. they and sons have m. with their daughters 92. Esdras, we have m. strange women Tob. 1. 9. 1 m, Anna of mine own kindred 3. 8. she had been m. to seven husbands 4. 12. they all m. wives of their own kindred Esth, 10. 6. whom the king m, and made queen Eccl, 15. 2. receive him as a wife m. of a virgin 26. 22. a m. woman is a tower against death 42. 9. and being m. lest she should be hated 10. and when she is m. lest she should be barren 2 Mac, 14. 25. so he m. was quiet, and took part MARVEL. Eccl, 11. 21. m, not at the words of sinners, but trust 16. 11. it is m. if he escape unpunished 26. 11. m. not if she trespass against thee 43. 24. and when we hear it, we m. thereat MARVELLED. Eccl. II. 13. so that many that saw it, m. at him 47. 17. the countries m. at thee for thy songs 2 Mac, 1. 22. a fire kindled, so that every man m. 7. 12. the king m. at the young man's courage MARVELLETH. Eccl. 40. 7. when all is safe, he awaketh and m. 43. 18. eye m. at the beanty of the whiteness MARVELLOUS. Wisd. 10. 17. guided the righteous in a m, way 19. 8. seeing thy m. strange wonders Eccl. 17. 9. he gave them to glory in his m. acts 38. 6. he might be honoured in his m. works 42.17. not given power to declare all his m. works 43. 2. declaring at his rising a m, instrument 29. the Lord is great and m. in his power 48. 14. and at his death were his works m. 8. therefore in. things are done to us . „^. ;he mother was m. above all MASS, See Iron. MASSACRE. 1 Mac, 1, 24. having made a great m. and spoken MASTER. Wisd,18.1 l.m. and servant punished after one manner Eccl. 19. 21. if a servant say to his ni. 1 will not do 32. 1. if thon be made the m. of the feast 2 Mac. 1. 10. to Aristubulus, king Ptolemeus m, 2. 29. as the m.-bnilder of a new house must care 14. 12. Nicanor, who had been m, of the elephants 6 I MED 967 MASTERS. Eccl, 3. 7. do service unto his parentSj as to his in. MASTICK. Sus, 54, who answered, under a m. tree MATTATHIAS. 1 Mac. 2. 14. M. and his sons rent their clothes 16. M. also and his sons came together 17. the king's officers said to M. on this wise 19. M. answered and spake with a loud voice 24. which thing when M. saw, he was inflamed 27. M. cried throoghout the city, saying 39. when M. and bis friends understood hereof 45. M. aad his friends went round about 49. when the time drew near that M. should die 11.70. none left, except M. the son of Absalom 14. 29. Simon son of M. with his brethren 16. 14. Simon came with his sons M. and Judas 2 Mac. 14. 19. wherefore he sent M. to make peace MATTER. Wisd. 11. 17. that made the world of jn. without form 15. 13. that of earthly m. makes brittle vessels Eccl. 5. 15. be not ignorant in a great m. or small 7. 25. so shalt thou have performed a weighty m, 11. 9. strive not in a m. that concerns thee not 22. 8. when.hehath told, he will say, what is them..' 27. 1. many have sinned for a small m. 28. 10. as the in, of the fire is, so it burneth 37. 11. hearken not to these in any m. of counsel MATTERS. Eccl. 3. 23.be not curious in unnecessary m, 11. lO.my son, meddle not with many m. 37. 11. neither with a coward in m. of war 2 Mac. 4. 23. to put him in mind of necessary m, 31. then came the king in haste to appease m, 8. 9. who in m. of war had great experience MEANLY. 2 ilfac. 15.38. but if I have done slenderly and i». MEANS. Eccl. 46. 4. did not the sun go back by his m.? MEASURABLY. £cc?. 31. 28. wine m. drunk bringeth gladness MEASURE. Wisd.ll. 20. thou hast ordered all things in m. MEASURED. Wisd. 4. 8. nor that is m. by number of vears MEAT. Tob. 2. 2. when I saw abundance of m. I said 4. then before I had tasted of any m. I started up 7. 8. they set store of ro. on thctable 10. 7. and she did eat no m. on the day-time Jud. 12. 9. until she did eat lier m. at evening 13. 10. and she put it in her bag of in. Wisd. 13. 12. the refuse of his work to dress his in, 16. 2. preparedst for them m. of a strange taste 19. 21. nor melted the icy kind of heavenly i«. Eccl. 30. 18. are as messes of m. set on a grave 25. a good heart will have a care of his m, ' 31. 23. whoso is liberal of his m. men speak well 24. but against him that is a niggard of his in, 36. 18. yet is one m. better than another 40. 29. he polluleth himself with other men's m, 41. 1. to him that is yet able to receive m. 19. be ashamed to lean with thy elbow on the m. Bel 11. set on the m. and make ready the wine MEATS. Wisd. 19. 11. when they asked delicate m. Eccl. 13.7. and he will shame thee by his m, 36. 18. the belly devoureth all m. yet is one meat 37. 29.be not unsatiable, nor too greedy upon m, 30. for excess of m, bringeth sickness Bel 14. when gone out, the king set m. before Bel 1 Afac. 1.63. they might not be defiled with m. 2 Mac. 11. 31. Jews shall use their own kind of m. MEDDLE. 1 Esd, 6. 27. he careful not to m. with the place 2 Esd. 16. 67. to m. no more with them for ever Eccl. 11. 10. my son, m. not with many matters, for if thou m, much, thou shalt not be innocent 1 Mac, 10. 35. no man have authority to m. with them MEDES. 2 Esd, 1, 3. who was captive in the land of the M. fud. 1. 1. which reigned over the M. in Ecbatane 16. 10. the M. were daunted at her hardiness 1 ilfac. 1.1. Darius king of the Persians and M. 968 MEM MEDIA. 1 Esd. 3. 1. a feast to all the princes of M. and Persia Tob. 1. 14. I went into M. and left in trnst with Ga- bael at Rages, a city of M. ten talents of silver 15. was troubled, that 1 coald not go into M. 4. 1. had committed to Gabael in Rages of M. 20. 9. 2. take two camels, and go to Rages of M. 11. 15. told great things had happened to him in M. 14. 4. go into M. my son, for I snrely believe that for a time peace shall rather be in H. 14. he died at Ecbatane in M. being 127 years MEDICINE. Eccl. 6. 16. a faithful friend is the m. of life MEDICINES. Eccl. 38. 4. the \iori hath created m. out of the earth MEDITATE. Eccl. 14. 20. blessed is the man that doth m. good MEDITATION. EcgI. 39. 1. he that is occupied in the m. thereof MEDITATIONS. 2 Esd. 10. 5. then left I the m. wherein I was MEEK. Eccl. 3. 19. but mysteries are revealed unto the m. 10. 14. the Lord hath set up the m. in their stead MEEKNESS. Wisd. 2. 19. examine, that we may know his m. Eccl. 1. 27. and faith and m. are Ms delight 3. 17. my son, go on with thy business in jn. 4. 8. give him a friendly answer with m. 10.28. my son, glorify thy soul in m. and give it 36. 23. if there be kindness and m, in her tongue MEET. Tob. 11. 16. Tobit went out to m. his daughter Eccl. 9. 3. m. not with an harlot, lest thou fall 15. 2. as a mother shall she m. him, and receive 40. 23. a friend and companion never m. amiss 1 ilfac. 3. 11. Jadas went forth to ni. him, 16. 17. when they saw the host coming to m. them 5. 39. upon this Judas went to m. them 10. 56. m. me therefore at Ftolemais, that we 59. that Jonathan should come and m. him 11.64. he went to m. them and left Simon 12. 41. then Jonathan went out to m. him 2 Mac. 14. 21. appointed a day to m. in together MEET. 1 Esd. 2. 20. we think it m. not to neglect such matter 5. 51. they offered sacrifices daily as was m. 2 Esd. 4. 44. and if I he m. therefore, shew me 12. 36. thou only hast been m. to know this T6b. 1. 8. the third I gave to them to whom it was m. 7. 10. it is m. that thou shouldest marry my daughter Wisd. 4. 5. not ripe to eat, yea, m. for nothing 7, 15. to conceive as is m. for things given me 13. 11. he hath sawn a tree m. for the purpose Eccl. 10. 23. it is not m. to despise the poor man 1 Jlfnc.8. 30. shall think m. to add or diminish 10. 19. thou art a man m. to be our friend 13. 40. look who are m. among you to be in court 2 Mac. 8. 33. he received a reward m. for wickedness 9. 12. he said, it is m. to be subject to God MELODY. Eccl. 32. 6. so is the m. of music with wine 40. 21. the pipe and psaltery make sweet m. 47. 9. that the singers might make sweet m. 60. IS. with variety of sounds was made sweet m. MELODIOUS. Wisd. 17. 18. or a m. noise of birds among branches MELT. Jud. 16. 15. the rocks shall m. as wax at thy presence Wisd. 16. 29. the hope of the unfaithful shall m. away 19. 21. kind of meat that was of nature apt to m. MELTED. Wisd. 16. 22. snow endured the fire and m. not 19. 21. neither m. they the icy kind of meat MEMBER. 2 Mac, 7, 7. punished thonghout every m, of thy body MEMORIAL. Esth, 16. 23. conspire against us, a m. of destruction Wisd. 4. 1. for the m, thereof is immortal 19. shall be in sorrow, and their m. shall perish 8. 13. shall leave behind me an everlasting m. 10. 8. left behind them a m. of their foolishness Eeol. 10. 17. he hath made their m. to cease 24. 20, my m. is sweeter than honey, and inheritance MER Eccl. 35. 7. the in. thereof shall never be forgotten 38. 11. give a sweet savour and a m, of fine flour 39. 9. his m. shall not depart away 44. 9. some there be which have no m. 45. 1. even Moses beloved, whose m. is blessed 9. for a m. to the children of his people 11. with a writing engraved for a m. 16. a m. to make reconciliation for his people 49. 10. of the twelve prophets, let the m. be blessed Bar. 4. 5. be of good cheer, my people, m. of Israel 1 Mac. 3.7. and his ffl. is blessed for ever 35. and to take away their m. from that place 8. 22. that they might have by them a m. of peace 12. 53. take away their m. from amongst men 2 Jlfac. 6. 31. leaving his death for a m. of virtue MEMORY. Eccl. 23. 26. she shall leave her m. to be cursed 46. 11. concerning the judges, let their m. be blessed 1 Mac. 13. 29. he made armour for a perpetual m, 2 Mac. 2. 25. that are desirous to commit to m. 7.20. the mother was worthy of honourable m. MEN. Wisd. 3. 4. tho' they be punished in sight of m. 4. 2. when it is present, m. take example at it 8. 11. 1 shall be admired in sight of great m. 11.23. for thou wlukest at the sins of m. 12. 17. when m. will not believe that thou art 13. 1. vain are all m. by nature, ignorant of God 14. 11. and stumbling-blocks to the souls of m. 14. by the vain-glory of m. they entered the world 17. whom m. could not honour in presence 25. there reigned in all m. without exception Eccl. 1.16. and filleth m. with her fruits 2. 5. acceptable m. in the furnace of adversity 8. into hands of Lord, and not into hands of m. 21. 2. as teeth of a lion, slaying the souls of m. 33. 10. and all m. are from the ground 37. 28. all things are not profitable for all m. 38. 6. he hath given m. skill, that he might be 44. 3. let us praise m. renowned for their power 45. 16. he chose him out of all the m. living 49. 16. Sem and Seth in great honour among m. .Prayer of Mauass. whom all m. fear and tremble MENELAUS. 2 Mac. 4. 23. Jason sent M. Simon's brother 27. so M. got the principality 29. M. left his brother Lysimachus in bis stead 32. M. supposing he had gotten convenient time 34. M. taking Andronicus apart, prayed him 43. there was an accusation laid against M. 45. bnt M. being now convicted, promised 47. he discharged M. from the accusations 50. M. remained still in authority, increasing 5, 5. the city taken, M. fled into the castle 15. M. that traitor to the laws, being his guide 23. besides M. who bare an heavy hand over * 11. 29. M. declared to us, that your desire was 32. 1 have sent also M. that he may comfort yon 13. 3. M. also joined himself with them MENSTRUOUS. 2 Esd. 5. 8. and tn. women shall bring forth monsters Esth. 14. 16. that I abhor it as a m. rag Bar. 6. 29. m. women eat their sacrifices MERCHANT. Eccl. 26. 29. a m. shall hardly keep from wrong 37. 11. nor consult with a m. concerning exchange MERCHANTS. Eccl. 42. 5. and of m. indifferent selling jBar. 3. 23. the m. of Merran and Theman 1 Mac, 3. 41. the m. of the country hearing the fame 2 Mac. 8. 34. Nicanor brought m, to buy the Jews MERCY. 1 Esd. 5. 61. because his m. and glory is for ever 8. 78. m. hath been shewed to us from thee 2 Esd. 1, 25. 1 shall have no m, upon you 2. 4. go, O my children, and ask m. of the Lord 31.1 shall shew tn. to them, for I am merciful 32. until I come and shew m. unto them 4.24. and we are not worthy to obtain m, 7.66. 1 know that he is of great m, 8. 11. nourished, till thou disposest it to thy m, 32. if thou hast a desire to have m. on us 45. and have m. upon thine own inheritane^ Tob, 3, 2, and all thy ways are m. and truth MER '^'"'- CRYPHA. Tob. 8. 17. because thou hast had m. grant them m, O Lord, finish their life in health with joy and m. 13. 2. for he doth scourge and hath m. 5. he will scourge, and will have m. again, 9. 14. 7. shall rejoice, shewing m. to our brethren Jud. 13. 14. he hath not taken away his m. Wisd. 3. 9. for grace and nt. is to his saints 4. 15. that his grace and m. is with his saints 6. 6. for in. will soon pardon the meanest 9. 1. God of my fathers and Lord of m. who hast 11. 9. when tried, albeit but in m. chastised 23. thou hast m. upon all, thou canst do all things 12.22. when we are judged, we should look for m. 15. 1. gracious, and in tn. ordering all things 16. 10. thy IB. was ever by them, and healed them 19. 1 . wrath came on them without m. to the end Eccl. 2. 7. wait for his m. and go not aside 9. hope for good, and for everlasting joy and m, 11. for the Lord is full of compassion and m. 15. for as his majesty is, so is his m, 5. 6. say not, his m. is great, he will be pacified 16. 11. m. and wrath are with him, he is mighty 12. as his m. is great, so is his correction also 14. make way for every work of m. 16. his m. is manifest to every creature 18. 11. God poureth forth his m. among them 13. tlie m. of man is toward his neighbour, but the m. of the Lord is upon all flesh 14. he hath m. on them that receive discipline 23. 3. whose hope is far from tliy m. 28. 4. he abeweth no m. to a man like himself 29. 8. with a poor man, delay not to shew him m. 35. 19. and made them to rejdice in his m. 20. m. is seasonable in time of affliction 36. 1. have m. upon us, O Lord, and behold ns 12. O Lord, have m. on the people that is called 46. 7. in the time of Moses, he did a work of m. 47. 22. but the Lord will never leave off his m. 50. 24. that he would confirm his m. with us 51. 8. then thought 1 upon thy m. O Lord 29. let your soul rejoice in his m. Bar. 6. 33. they can shew no m. to the widow San. 3. 12. cause not thy m. to depart from us 67. his m. endureth for ever, 68. 1 Mac. 4. 24. 1 Mac. 3. 44. they might ask tn. and compassion 4. 10. if peradventure the Lord will have m. on us 2 Mac. 2. 7. till God receive them unto tn. 18. he will shortly have tn. upon us 6. 16. he never withdraweth his tn. from us 7. 29. that I may receive thee again in tn. 8. 5. the wrath of the Lord was turned into tn. 27. which was the beginning of m. nnto them 9. 13. who now no more would have tn. on him 10.4. that he would chasten them with m. MERCIES. Eccl. 18. 5. and who shall also tell out his tn,? 51. 3. to the multitude of thy m. Dati. 3. 19. Prayer of Manass. thou of thy infinite m, hast MERCIFUL. 2 Esd.2. 31. 1 am m. saith the Lord almighty 7. 62. 1 know that the most High is called tu. 8. 31. because of us thou shalt be called m. 32. Tob.Q. 17. rise up, and pray to God who is tn. 7. 12. the m. God give you good success in all 14. 9. shew thyself m. that it may go well with thee Jud. 16. 15. thou art m. to them that fear thee Esth, 13. 17. be tn. to tbine inheritance Wisd. 12. 19. that the just man should be tn, Eccl. 29. 1. he that is m. will lend to his neighbonr 36. 13. O be tn. to Jerusalem thy holy city 44. 10. these were tn. men, whose righteousness 45. 1. he brought out of him a m. man, even Moses 48. 20, they called on the Lord who is m. 50. 19. besought Ld. by prayer before him that is m. Bar, 3. 2. O Lord have mercy, for thou art m. Prayer of Matiass. but thy m. promise is nnmea- surable and unsearchable, for thou art very tn, 1 Mac. 2. 57. David for being tn. possessed the throne 2 Mac. 1. 24. who art strong, and righteous, and m. 7. 37. that he would speedily be tn. to our nation 8. 29. besought the tn. Ld. to be reconciled, 13. 12. 10.26. they besought him to be m. to them 11. 9. they praised the in. God, and took heart 10. having an helper, for the Ld. was m, to them A'°- M I G ORYPHA. MERCIFULLY. Tob. 8, 7. m, oidain that we may become aged . MERCIFULNESS. Eccl. 40. 17. and m. endareth for «ver MERCILESS. Wisd. 12. S, and also those m. murderers of children MERRY. 1 Esd. 7. 14. they kept feast, making m. before Lord 9. 54. they went to eat, and drink, and make m. 2 Esd^ 2. 27. thoa shalt be m. and have abundance Tob. 7. 9. Raguel said, eat and drink, and make m. Jud. 12. 13. drink wine, and be m, with us, 17. Wisd. 14. 28. for either they are mad when m. JEccl. 1. 12. the fear of the Lord maketh a m. heart 13. 25. a m. heart maketh a cheerful countenance 32. 2. that thou mayest be m. with them MESOPOTAMIA. Jud. 2. 24. he went into M. and destroyed cities MESSAGE. 1 Mac. 10. 51. Alexander sent a m. to this eifect 15. 32. Athenobius told him the king's m. MESSENGER. 1 Esd. 1. 50. God sent by his m. to call them back MESSENGERS. 1 Mac. 1. 44. the king had sent letters hy m. 5. 14. behold, there came other m. from' Galilee 7. 10. came to Judea, where they sent m. to Judas 13. 14. Tryphon sent m. unto Simon, saying 21. they in the tower sent m. to Tryphon 2 Mac. 4. 19. Jason sent special m. from Jerusalem MESSES. Eccl, 30. 18. are as m, of meat set on a grave ' MET. 1 Esd. 9. 4. whosoever m. not there in two or three days "" ' . 7. 1. they came to the house, and Sara m. them Tob. Jud. 10. 11. the first watch of Assyrians m. her 1 Mac. 4. 29. Judas m. them with ten thousand men 10. 60. to Ptolemais, where he m. the two kings 74. where Simon his brother m. him to help him 11. 2. they opened unto him, and m. him 6. then Jonathan m. the king with great pomp 2 Mac. 5. 12. commanded not to spare snch as they m. 8. 14. being sold before the m. together 10. 35. they killed all that they m. withal MID-DAY. 1 Esd. 9. 41. he read from morning to m. MIDNIGHT. Jud. 12. 5. and she slept till m. and she arose MID-LAND. 2 Mac. 8. 35. he came through the ffl. to - och MIDST. Jud. 6. 11. they went from the m. of the plain 11. 19. 1 will lead thee Ihro' the m. of Judea, and I will set thy throne in the m. thereof Wisd. 7. 18. the ending and m. of the times Eccl. 9. 13. remember thou goest in the m. of snares 11. 8. nor interrupt men in the m. of their talk 42. 12. and sit not in the m. of women Dan. 3. 1. and they walked in the m. of the £re 2. opening his mouth in the m. of the fire, said 27. and made the m. of the furnace moist 66. he hath delivered us out of the m. of the furnace iS^ii^. 34. two elders stood in the m. of the people 48. so he standing in the m. of them, said 2 Mac. 14. 44. he fell in the m. of the void place 45. yet he ran through the m. of the throng MIGHT. Tob. 13. 6. praise the Lord of m. declare his m. Jud. 9. 11. nor standeth thy m. in strong men 14. thou art the Cod of all power and »i. 13. 8. she smote twice on his neck with all her m. MIGHTY. I g --'■-- 2 1 Es.,.. -.^. ii>. <-> iiiouiB. KiOd above all, hear us 16. 16. they be children of the most m. living God Wisd. 5. 23. a m. wind shall stand up against them ; ill dealing shall overthrow the thrones of the lu. 6. 6. but m. men shall be mightily tormented Bed. 4. 27. neither accept the person of the in. 7. 6. lest at any time thou fear the person of the m. 11.0. many m. men have been greatly disgraced MIN Eccl. 12. 6. against the m. day of their punishment 15. 18. he is m. in power, and beholdeth all things 29. 13. it shall fight for thee better than a m. shield 18. snretiship hath driven m. men from houses 34. 16. he is their m. protection and strong stay 46. 6. and he followed the m. One 16. he called upon the m. Lord, when his enemies 47. 5. he gave strength to slay that m. warrior MIGHTIER. Wisd. 13. 4. how much m. is he that made him Eccl, 8. 12. lend not to him that is m. than thyself 13. 2. have no fellowship with one that is m. MIGHTIEST. 1 Ead. 4. 12. men, how should not the kingbe m.? MIGHTILY. •Wisd. 6. 6. bat mighty men shall be m. tormented MILDNESS. Esth. 13. 2. carrying myself willi equity and m, 15.8. God changed the spirit of the king into m. MILK. 2 Esd. 8. 10. out of the breasts m, to be given See Honey. MIND. 1 Esd. 2. 8. all they whose m. the Lord had moved 3. 17. declare your m. concerning the writings 19. it maketh the »i. of the king and child all one 8. 11. as many therefore as have a m. thereunto 2 Esd. 4. 23. for it was not my m. to be curious 5. 14. my m. was tronbled, so that it fainted 33. thou art sore troubled in m, for Israel 9. 40. 1 said, why art then so grieved in thy m.? 41. let me alone, for I am vexed in my m. 12. 3. out of the trouble and trance of niy m. 6. lo, yet am I weary in my m. and very weak Toh. 4. 19. neither let them be put out of thy m. 13. 6. if you turn to him with your whole m. Jud. 12. 16. his m. was moved, and he desired her Esth. 11. 12. Mardocheus bare this dream in m. Wisd. 3. 14. an inheritance more acceptable to his m. 4. 12. concupiscence doth undermine the simple m. 0. 15. the earthly tabernacle weigheth down the m. Eccl. 5. 2. follow not thine own m. and strength 6. 32. if tbou wilt apply thy m. thou shalt be prudent 37. let thy m. be upon the ordinances of the Lord 7. 26. hast thou a wife after thy m. forsake her not 13. 26. is a wearisome labour of the m. ' 23. 4. turn away from thy servants a haughty m. 6. give not over thy servant to an impudent m. 26. 14. so much worth as a m. well instructed 15. and her continent m. cannot be valued 27. 16. and shall never find friend to his m. 29. 17. he that is of an unthankful m. 30. 21. give not over thy m. to heaviness 31. 28. wine bringeth cheerfulness of the m. 29. wine to excess maketh bitterness of the m. 37. 6. forget not thy friend in thy m. '_ 12.-a godly man, whose m. is according to thy m. 14. a man's m. is sometime wont to tell him more than seven watchmen that sit in a tower 38. 26. he giveth his m. to make furrows 28. he setteth his m. to finish his work 39. 1. he that giveth his m. to the law of God Bar. 4. 28. as it was your m. to go astray from God Sus. 9. they perverted their own m. and turned away 1 Mac. 10. 74. Jonathan was moved in his m. 2 Mac. 1. 3. to do his will with a willing m. 3. 16. declared the inward agony of his m. 4. 46. Ftolemee brought him to hh of another m, 5. 11. removing out of Egypt in a furious m. I 17. and so haughty was Antiochus in m. 21. such was the haughtiness of his m. 6. 29. the speeches proceeded from a desperate m. le understanding my m. will yield ^ •'y went forth with a willing m. . is that this nation shall be in rest __.at we may know what is your m. 13. 4. the king of kings moved Antiochus' m. 9. king came with a barbarous and haughty m, 14. 20. it appeared that they were all of one m. 15. 30. Judas the chief defender in body and m. MINDED. Esth. 14. 13. of all that are like m. to him Eccl. 19. 4. that is hasty to give credit, is light-i MIS 969 2 Mac. 12, 8. heard that the Jamnites were m. to do |2 Mac. 6. 9. then might a man have MINDS. 1 Esd. 2. 9. whose m. were stirred np thereto Wisd. 4. IS. nor laid they np this in their m. 2 Mac, 2. 2. that they should not err in their m. 15. 10. when he stirred up their m. he gave them MINDFUL. 2 Esd, 16. 20. nor be alway m. of the scourges Tob. 2. 2. bring what poor man is m. of the Lord 4. 5. my son, be m. of the Lord all thy days Wisd. 16. 11, they might be m. of thy goodness 19. 10. for they were yet m. of the things done Eccl. 3. 3L. is m. of that which may come after 2 Mac. 12. 43. that he was m. of the resurrection MINGLE. 1 Esd, 8. 87. to m. ourselves with the nncleanness MINGLED. 2 Mac. 14. 38. when they m. not themselves 15. 39. as wine m. with water is pleasant MINGUNG. 2 Mac. 14. 3. in the times of their m. with Gentiles MINISTER. 1 Esd. 1. 4. and m. unto his people Israel 5. who m.'in the presence of your brethren 4. 54. the priests' vestments wherein they m, Eccl. 4. 14. serve her, shall m. to the holy One 45. 15. that they should m. to him, and bless 1 Mac. 10. 42. appertain to the priests that m, MINISTERS. 1 Esd. 1. 3. the Levites, the holy m. of Israel 5. 35. all the m. of the temple, 8. 5, 22. Wisd. 6. 4. because being m. of his kingdom MINISTERED. Tob. 1 . 7. the sons of Aaron who m. at Jerusalem Jud. 4. 14. they that m. to the Lord had sackcloth MINISTRY. Wisd. 18. 21. bringing the shield of his proper m, Eccl, 48. 20. delivered them by the m. of Esay MIRACULOUSLY. 2 Mac. 3. 30. that had ni. honoured his own place MIRROR. Wisd. 7. 26. the unspotted m. of the power of God MIRTH. 1 Esd. 3. 20. it turneth every thought into m. Tob. 2. 6. all your m. into lamentation Wisd. 8. 16. hath no sorrow, but m. and joy Eccl. 31. 31. despise not thy neighbour in his m. Bar. 2. 23. the voice of >». and the voice of joy 1 Mac. 4. 59. the dedication of altar be kept with m. MISCHIEF. 2 Esd. 15. S6. so shall God deliver thee into m. Esth. 13. 5. this people working all the m. they can Eccl. 19. 27. will do thee a m. before thou be aware 27. 27. he that worketh m. it shall fall on him 1 Mac. 1. 15. joined to heathen and sold to do m. 7. 23. now when Judas saw all the m. 9. 61. they took men that were authors of that m. 2 Mac. i. 47. who was the cause of all the m, 13. 4. 6. 3. the coming in of this m. was sore 7. 31. tbou that hast been the author of all m. MISCHIEVOUS. Esth. 14. 19. deliver us out of the hands of the m. Wisd. 15. 4. nor did the m. invention of men Eccl. 11. 33. take heed of a m. man lest he bring Sus. 28. the two elders came full of m. imagination MISCONCEIVE. 2 Mac. 3. 32. suspecting lest the king should m. MISERABLE. Tob. 13. 10. love in thee for ever those that are m. Wtsd. 3. 11. whoso despiseth nurture, he is m. 9. 14. for the thoughts of mortal men are m. 13. 10. but m. are they, and in dead things hope 15. 14. and are more m. than very babes Eccl. 29. 24. it is am. life to go from house to House Bar.i. 31. m. are they that afilicted thee 32. m. are the cities which thy children served 2 Jfoc. 9. 28. so died he am. death in a strange country MISERY. 2 Esd. 7. 33. m. shall pass away, and long suffering 9.45. God heard me, looked upon my m. Wisd. 3.2. and their departure is taken for m. Eccl, 11. 13. and lifted up his head from m. 1 Mac. 2. 7. woe is me, to see this m, of my people 6. 11. how great a flood of m. it is wnerem now I am seen present m. 970 MON 2 Mac. 14. 8. for all onr nation is in no small m. MISERIES. 2 Esd. 8. 50. many great m. shall be done to them Jiar, 2. 25. and they died in great m. by famine 1 Mac, 3. 42. Jndas saw that m. were multiplied MISINFORMED. 2 Mac. 3. 11. and not as that wicked Simon had m, MISS. 2 ^sJ. 16. 13. arrows are sharp, and shall not m. Sccl. 8. 9. m. not the discourse of the elders MISSING. 2 Mac. 14. 43. but m. his stroke through haste MIST. Wisd. 2. 4. and our life shall be dispersed as a m. £cc/. 43. 22. a present remedy of all is a m. coming MITHRIDATES. 1 Esd. 2. 11. be delivered them to M. his treasurer 16. in time of Belenus, and M. and Tabellias MITIGATED. Wisd. 16. 18. for some time the flame was m. MITRE. Eccl. 45. 12. he set a crown of gold upon the m. MIXED. 1 Esd. S. 70. holy seed is m. with the strange people 2 Esd. 13. 11. and they were all m. together MOAB. Jud. 1. 12. slay all the inhabitants of the land of M. 5.2. and called all the princes of M. 22. all that dwelt by the sea-side and in M. MOABITES. 1 Esd. 8. 69. the M. Egyptians and Edomites Jud. 6, 1. Holofernes said to Achior and all the M. MOAN. Eccl. 38. 17. weep bitterly, and make great m. MOCK. Wisd. 12. 25. thou didst send a judgment to m. them MOCKED. To&. 2. S.but my neighbours ni. me and said 1 Mac. 7. 34. but hem. them and laughed at them 2 Mac. 7. 39. king took it grievously that he was m. MOCKERY. Eccl. 27. 28. m. and reproach are from the proud 2 Mac. 8. 17, injury, whereof they made a m. MOCKING. Eccl. 13.6. a stallion horse is as a m. friend 2ilfac. 7. 7. brought second to make him a wi.-stock MODERATE. Eecl, 31. 20. sound sleep cometh of m. eating MODERATELY. Eccl. 31. 27. wine is good, if it be drnnk m. MODEST. 2 Mac. 4. 37. the m. behaviour of him that was dead MODIN. 1 Mac. 2.1. then arose Mattathias and'dwelt in M. 15. came into city of M. to make them a sacrifice 23. to sacrifice on the altar which was at M. 70. in sepulchre of his fathers at M. 9. 19. 13.25. buried them in M. the city of his fathers 30. this is the sepulchre which he made at M. 16. 4. who went out and rested that night at M. 2 Mac. 13. 14. so Judas camped by M. MOIST. Van. 3. 27. as it had been a m. whistling wind MOLEST. Esth. 12. 6. a man sought to m. Mardochens 1 Mac. 10. 35. or to m. any of them in any matter MOLLIFYING. Wisd. 16. 12. nor m. plaister that restored them MOMENT. 2 Esd. 16. 38. which pains slack not a m. Wisd. 18. 12. in one m. noblest offspring destroyed 2 Mac, 6. 25. through my desire to live m, longer 9. 11. his pain increasing every m. MONTH. 1 Esd. 5. 6. in the m. Nisan, the first fit. Esth. 11. 2. 47. but when the seventh m. was at hand 53. began from the first day of the seventh m. 7. 5. the three and twentieth day of the m. Adar 10. passover the fourteenth day of the first m, 9. 5. the twentieth day of the ninth m. 10. in the first day of the tenth m. they sat 2 B^d, 16. 38. a woman in the ninth m.bringeth forth E^ih, 10. 13. and the fifteenth day of the same m, 13 6. the fourteenth day of the twelfth m. Adar MOR EstJi. 16. 20. the thirteenth day of the twelfth m. Eccl. 43. 8. the m. is called after her name 1 Mac. 1. 54. the fifteenth day of the m. Caslen 4. 52. on the five and twentieth day of the ninth m, 59. from the five and twentieth day of the m, 14. 27. the eighteenth day of the m. Elul 16. 14. in the eleventh m. called Sahat 2 Mac, 1. 9. see that ye keep the feast in m. Casleu 18. upon the five and twentieth day of the m. 11. 21. the twenty-ibnrth day of m. Dioscorinthins 33. in the fifteenth day of the m. Xanthicus, 38. 15. 36. the thirteenth day of the twelfth m. MONTHS. 1 Esd. 1. 44. Joacim reigned but three m. and ten days 2 Esd. 4. 40. when she hath fulfilled her nine m. 8. 8. and nine m. doth thy workmanship endure Wisd. 7. 2. to he flesh in the time of ten m. 2 Mac. 7. 27. have pity on me that bare thee nine m. MONEY. 1 Esd. 5. 54. they gave the masons and carpenters m, 8. 24. by penalty of m. or by imprisonment Tob. 4. 1. in that day Tobit remembered the m. 2. 1 may signify to him of the m. before I die 5. 2. how can I receive m. seeing I know him not 3. seek thee a man, and go and receive the m. 18. be not greedy to add m. to m. 9. 2. go to Gabael, and bring rae the m. 10. 2. and tliere is no man to give him the m. lO.Raguel gave him servants, cattle, and m. 12. 3. he hath brought me the m. and healed thee Jud. 4. 10. servants bought "with m. put sackcloth Eccl. 9. 9. spend not thy m. with her at the wine 14.3. what should an envious man do with m.? 21. 8. that builds his house with other men's m. 29. 5. for his neighbour's m. he will speak submissly 10. lose thy m. for thy brother and thy friend 51.25. buy her for yourselves without m. 28. get learning with a great sum of m. Bar. 1. 6. they made also a collection of m, 10. we have sent you m. to buy you offerings 6. 35. they can neither give riches nor m. 1 Mac. 3. 31. to go into Persia to gather much m, 8. 26. nor aid them with victuals or m. 28. 13. 15. it is for m. he is owing to the king's treasure 17. yet sent he the m. and the children, 18. 15. 6. 1 give thee leave also to coin m. 2 Mac. 1. 14. to receive m. in the name of a dowry 3. 6. the treasury was full of infinite sums of m. 7. Apollonius came, and had shewed him of the m. and sent him to bring him the foresaid m. 9. that intelligence was given him of the m. 10. there was m. laid up for the relief of widows 4. 1. having been a hewrayer of the m. 20. this m. was appointed to Hercules' sacrifice 23. sent Menelaus to bear the m. unto the king 27. but as for the m. that he had promised 45. to give him m. if he would pacify the king 8. 10. to make so much m. of the captive Jews 25. took Ihdr m. that came to buy them 10. 21. they had sold their brethren for m, MONUMENT. Wisd. 10. 7. a standing pillar of salt is a m. 1 Mac. 13.27. Simon built a m. on the sepulchre 2 Mac. 15.6. determined to set up a public m. MOON. 2 Esd. 5. 4. the m. shall shine thrice in the day 6. 45. thou comraandedst the m. to give her li-ght Eccl.27. 11. but a fool changeth as the m. 39. 12. for I am filled as the in, at the full 43.6. he made the m. also to serve in her season 7. from the m. is the sign of feasts 50. 6. he was as the m. at the full Bar. 6. 60. for sun, m. and stars are obedient 67. nor shine as the sun, nor give light as the m. Dan. 3, 40. O ye sun and m. bless ve the Lord MORDOCHEUS, See MapJdocheus. MORNING. 1 Esd. 1. 11. and thus did they in the m. 5. 50. they offered to the Lord m. and evening 9. 41. he read in the court from m. unto mid-day Tob. 9.6. early in the m. they both went forth Jud.l2. 5. when it was towards the m. -watch 14. 11. as soon as the m. arose, they hanged the head Wisd, 11. 22. yea as a drop of the m. dew that falleth j MOV apo- CRYPHA Eccl. 18. 26. from m. till evening lime is changed 24. 32. 1 will yet make doctrine to shine as the m. 47. 10. that the temple might sound from m. 50. 6. he was as the m.-star in the midst of a cloud Bel 16. in the m. betime the king arose 1 Mac. 4. 52. they rose up betimes in the m^ 5. 30. betimes in the ni. they looked ap 9. 13. the battle continued from m. till night 10 SO. cast darts at the people from m. till evening 11. 67. betimes in the m. they gat to the plain MOSES. 1 Esd. 1. 6. commandment which was given to M, 11. to offer as it is written in the book of M. 5. 49. as it is commanded in the hook of M. 7. 6. did the things written in the book of M. 9. stood arrayed, according to the hook of M. 8. 3. as a scribe, being very ready in the law of M. 9. 39. that he would bring the law of M. 2 Esd. 1. 13. 1 gave you m. for a leader 7. 36. M. prayed for the fathers that sinned 59. for this Is the life whereof M. spake 14. 3. T did manifestly reveal myself to M. Eccl. 45. 1. even M- beloved of God and men 15. M., consecrated and anointed him with oil 46. 1. Jesns was successor of M. in prophecies 7. in the time of M. he did a work of mercy 5ar.l. 20. curse which the Lord appointed by M. 2. 28. as thou spakest by thy servant M. Sus. 3. taught according to the law of M. 62. 2 Mac. 1.29. plant thy people as M. hath spoken 2. 4. where M. climbed up and saw the heritage 8. the cloud also, as it was shewed under M. 10. as when M. prayed to the Lord, fire came 11. M. said, because the sin-offering was not 7.6. as M. in his song declared, saying 30. law that was given unto our fathers by M. MOTHER. 2 Esd. 1.28. 1 prayed you as a m. her daughters 10. 7. how that Sion our m. is full of heaviness 13. 55. thou hast called understanding thy m. Tob. 1. 8. as Debora my father's m. commanded me 4. 3. and despise not thy m. but honour her 13. for lewdness is the m. of famine 5. 17. but Anna his m. wept, and said to Tobit 10. 12. honour thy father and thy m. in law 11. 17. and blessed be thy father and thy m. 14. 10. bury rae decently and thy m. with me 12. when Anna his m, was dead, he buried her 13. he buried bis father and m. honourably Wisd. 7.2. in my m.'s womb I was fashioned 12. 1 knew not that she was the m. of them Eccl. 3. 2. the authority of the m. over the sons 4. he that honoureth his m. is as one thatlayeth np 6. the obedient shall he a comfort to his m. 9. curse of the m. rooteth out foundations 11. am. in dishonour is a reproach to children 16. he that angereth his m. is cursed of God 4. 10. be instead of a husband to their m, 7. 27. and forget not the sorrows of thy tn. 15. 2. as a m. shall she meet him and receive him 24. 18. 1 am the m. of fair love and fear 40. 1, from the day they go out of their m.'s womb, , till the day they return to the m. of all things 49.7. was a prophet sanctified in his m.'s womb 1 Mac. 13.28. for his m. and his four brethren 2 Mac. 7. 1. seven brethren with their tn. taken 4. the rest of his brethren and m, looking on 5. they exhorted one another with the m. to die 20. but the m. was marvellous above all 25. the king called his m. and exhorted her 41. last of all after the sons the m. died MOTH, S. Eccl. 19. 3. m. and worms shall have him to heritage 42. 13. for from garments cometh a m. Bar. 6. 12, gods cannot save themselves from m. MOTION. 2 Esd. 6. 14. it shall he as it were a great tn. Wisd. 7. 24. wisdom is more moving than any m. MOVE. 2 Esd. 4. 37. he doth not m. nor stir them Bar. 6. 27. neither can they m. of themselves Dan, 3. 57, whales and all that m. in the waters MOVED. 1 Esd. 2. 8. all they whose mind the Lord had tiu apo. M U CRYPHA. 1 £jrf.8.72.aU Ibat were m. at the word of the Lord ' 2 Esd^ 3. 3. my spirit was sore m. and X spake <>, 14. the place where thou standest shall not he m. 7. 15. why art thou m. whereas thou art mortal 13. 2. that the wind m. all the waves thereof Jui. 9. 4. children, which were m. with thy xeal 12. 16. his heart was ravished, his mind was m. IG. 15. for the mountains shall he m, from foundat. EccU 16. 18. shall be m, when he shall visit 48. 12. he was not m. with the presence of anyprince Bar. 4. 6. but because you m. God to wrath 1 Mac. 10.74. Jonathan was m. in his mind 2 Mac. 4. 37. Antiochus was sorry, and m. to pity 49. they of Tyrus m. with hatred of that deed 13. 4. the King of king;s m. Antiochus* mind MOVEDST. 2 Esd. 3. 18. thou m. the whole world, and madest MOVING. Wisd. 2. 2. as a little spark in m. of our heart 7. 24. for wisdom is more m. than any motion MOUNT. 2 Esd. 2. 33. a charge of the Lord on m. Horeb 42. I Esdras saw on m. Sion a great people 13. 35. he shall stand upon the lop of m. Sion Wisd, 9. 8. to build a temple on thy holy m. 1 Mac. 4. 37. all the host went up into m. Sion 60. they builded the m. Sion with high walls 5. 54. so they went up to m. Sion with joy 6. 48. the king pitched his tents against m. Sion 62. then the king entered into m. Sion 9. 15. who pursued them to the m. Azotus 11. 37. set on the holy m. in a conspicuous place 12.36. raising a m. between the tower and the city MOUNTAIN. 2Esd. 13. 6. he had graved himself a great m. 12. 1 saw the same man come down from the m. Jud. 2. 21. pitched from Bectileth near the m. 10. 10. looked, until she was gone down the m. 13. 10. they went up the m. of Bethulia Eccl. 50. 26. that sit upon the m. of Samaria Bar. 6. 39. like stones that be hewn out of the m. 1 Mac. 16. 20. he sent to take the m. of the temple 2 Mac. 2. 4. as he went forth into the m. MOUNTAINS. 1 Esd.4,.i. they go and break down m. and towers 2 Esd. 8. 23. whose indignation makes the m. melt 15. 42. they shall breakdown the m. and hills 16. 60. hath made pools upon the tops of the m. Tab. 1. 21. they fled into the m. of Ararath Jud. I. 15. he took also Arphaxad in the m. Eccl. 24. 13. as a cypress upon the m. of Hermon 43. 4. the sun burneth the m. three times more 16. at his sight the m. are shaken, the wind bloweth 21 it devoureth the m. and burneth the wilderness MOURN. 2 Esd. 8. 16. thy inheritance, for whose causa I m. 10. 4. but continually to m. and to fast until I die 8. now seeing we all m. art thou grieved for one son ? 9. tell thee that it is she which ought to m. 15. 12. Egypt shall m. and foundation be smitten 13. they that till the ground shall m. 16. 33. the women shall m. having no hnsbands 39. the world shall m. and sorrows shall come 2 Mac. 5. 10. he had none to m. for him MOURNED. 1 Esd. 1. 32. in all Jewry they m. for Josias 8.72. assembled, whilst Im. for the iniquity 2 Esd. 9. 38. she m. and wept with a loud voice 10. 49. because she m. for her son, thou begannest Eccl. 48. 24. he comforted them that m. in Sion 1 /ioc. l'. 2^. so that the princes and elders m. 2. 14. Mattathias onil h\i sons m vr- '—- i; ' 10. 6. seest thou notour m. and what happeneth 11. who then should make more in. than she? 41. thou sawest aworaan m. and begannest Toi. 2. 6. your feasts shall be turned into m. Estli 14. 2. put on garments of anguish and m. 15 1 third day, she laid away her in. garments Wisd 14. 15. for a father afflicted with untimely m. 19.3. for whilst they were yet m. at the graves MUL MOURNINGS. 2 Esd. 1.19. 1 had pity on your m. and gave manna 16. 18. the beginnings of sorrows and great m. MOUTH. 1£5{{. 1.28. words spoken by the m. of the Lord 47. words spoken to him from the m. of the Lord 57. word of the Lord spoken by the m. of Jeremy 2. 1. that he had promised hy the m. of Jeremy 4. 19. with open m. fix their eyes fast on her 31. the king gazed upon her with open m. 2£s(i. 14. 38. open thy m. and drink that I gave thee 41. and my m. was opened, and shut no more Tab. 13. 6. therefore confess him with yoorm. Jud. 11. 19. a dog shall not open his m. at thee Wisd. 1. II. the m. that belielh, slayeth the soul 8. 12. they shall lay their hands on their m. 10. 21. wisdom openeth the m. of the dumb Eccl. 5. 12. if not, lay thy band upon thy m. 14. 1 , blessed man that hath not slipped with his m. 15. 9. praise is not seemly in the m. of a sinner 20. 19. will always be in the m. of the unwise 20. rejected when it Cometh out of a fool's m. 21.5. aprayerout of a poor man's m. reacheth to 17. they inquire at the m. of the wise roan 22. 22. if thou hast opened thy m. against thy friend 23.7. hear, O ye children, the discipline of the m. 9. accustom not thy m. to swearing 13. use not thy m. to untemperate swearing 24. 2. in the congregation shall she open her m. 3. 1 came out of the m. of the most High 26. 12. she will open her m, as a thirsty traveller 27. 23. atlast he will writhe his m. and slander 28. 12. and both these come not of thy m. 29.24. art a stranger, thou darest not open thy m. 30. IS. delicates poured upon a m. shnt up 34. 8. wi.sdom is perfection to a faithful ni. 37. 22. the fruits are commendable in his m. 39. 5. and he will open his m. in prayer 40. 30. begging is sweet in the m. of the shameless Dan. 3. 2. opening his m. in the midst of the lire 28. then the three, as out of one m. praised God Sus. 61. Daniel had convicted them by their own m, Bd 27. this he put in the dragon's m. 1 Mac. 2. 60. Daniel was delivered from them, of lions 9. 55. for his m. was stopped, he could not speak 2 Mac. 6. 18. Eleazar was constrained to open his m, MOUTHS. Jud. 15. 13. Israel followed with songs in their m. Esth. 13. 17. destroy not the m. of them that praise 14. 10. open the m. of the heathen to set forth Eccl. 49. 1. it is sweet as houey in all m. Dan, 3. 10. and now we cannot open our m. MUCH. Tab. 1 2. S. a little with righteousness is better than m. Wisd, 8. 12. if I talk in. they shall lay their bands 10. 18. and led them through m. water Eccl. 37. 11. with an idle servant of m. business 43. 27. we may speak m. and yet come short 30. when ye glorifyGod, exalt him as m. as you can 51. 16. I received her, and gat m. learning 27. how that I have gotten unto me m. rest 28. get learning, and get m. gold by her 2 Mac. 15. 14. who prayeth m. for the people MULBERRIES. lilfac.0. 34. they shewed the Iflood of grapes and ro. MULE. Jud. 15, 11. she took it and laid it on her m. MULES. 1 Esd. 5, 43. two hundred forty and five m. MULTIPLY. 2 Esd. 3. 12. when they on the earth began to m. * -"^ * °" he shall not m. his mercies ^v.i,». w. = .~i-"- « =" 3. 1( Jf^i ..„, .„^ ,u^ auvuuuis reason o. Eccl. 35. 1. he that taketh heed o. a peace-offering 2. he that requiteth a good turn o. fine flour OFFERING. 2 Esd. 10. 45. wherein there was no o. made in her Eccl. 14. 11. my son, give the Lord his due o. 30. 19. what good doeth the o. to an idol? 34, 18. a thing wrongfaUy gotten, his o. is ridiculous 20. whoso brings an o. of the goods of the poor OLO Eccl. 35, 6, 0, of the righteous maketh the altar fat 50. 14, that he might adorn the o. of Most High 2 Mac. 4. 24, o. more than Jason by 300 talents 14. 31. the priests that were o. usual sacrifices OFFERINGS, 1 Esi. 6. 31 . that o. may be made to the most high God 2 Esd. 10. 46. Salomon bnilded the city, and offered o. Jud. 16. 18. they offered their burnt-o. and gifts Eccl. 34. 19. is not pleased with the o. of the wicked 35. 1. he that keepetb the law, brings o, enough OFFICE. 1 Esd. 5. 38. priests that usurped o. of the priesthood Eccl. 32. 2. when done all thy o. take thy place 45. 15. should execute theo. of tbe priesthood OFFICES. Bar. 6. 60. being sent to do their o. are obedient OFFICERS. Eccl. 10. 2. as the judge is himself, so are his o. 1 Mac. 10. 33. I will that all my o. remit tributes 41. all the overplus which tbe o. paid not in 13. 37. to write to our o. to confirm immunities OIL. 1 Esd. 6. 30. and also corn, salt, wine, and o. Jud. 10. 5. then slie gave her maid a cruse of o. 11. 13. resolved to spend the tenths of wine and o. Eccl. 39. 26. the blood of the grape, o. and clothing 45. 15. Moses anointed him with holy o. Sus. 17. she said, bring me o. and washing-balls OINTMENT, S. 2 Esd. 2. 12. they shall have the tree of life for an o. Jud. 10. 3. she anointed herself with precious o. Wisd. 2. 7. let us fill ourselves with costly wine and o. OLD. Toh. 3. 10. 1 shall bring his o. age with sorrow to grave 14. 13. where he became o. with honour Jud. 16. 23. she waxed o. in her husband's bouse Estli. 13. 7. who of 0. and now are malicious Wisd. 4. 16. the years and o. age of the unrighteous 8. 8. she knoweth things of o. and conjectureth 12. 3. those o. inhabitants of thy holy land 14. 6. for in o. time when proud giants perished Eccl. 2. 10. look at the generations of o. and see 6. 18. so shalt thou find wisdom till thine o. age 8, 6, dishonour not a man in his o. age, for even some of us wax o. rejoice not over thy enemy 9. 10. forsake not an o. friend, for new is not com- parable, when wine is o. shall drink with pleasure 11. 16. evil shall wax o. with them that glory in it 20. be stedfast in covenant, and wax o. in thy work 14. 17. all flesh waxeth o. as a garment 16. 7. he was not pacified towards the o. giants 25. 2. I hate an o. adulterer that doteth 51. 8. then thought I upon thy acts of o. Bar. 3.10. that thou art waxen o. in a strange country Sus. 52. O thou .that art waxen o. in wickedness 1 Mac, 3. 29. the laws which had been of o. time 15. 3. that I may restore it to the o. estate 17. to ren^w the o. friendship and league 16. 3. but now I am o. and ye are of a sufficient age 2 Mac. 5. 13. there was killing of young and o. 6. 21. for 0. acquaintance they had with the man 22. for the o. friendship with them, find favour OLIVE. Jud. 15. 13. they put a garland of o. upon her OLIVE-lrce. Eccl. 50. 10. as a fair o.-tree budding forth fruit OLIVES. 2 Esd. 16. 29. as in an orchard of o. on every tree are left three or four o. when vineyard gathered OLOFERNES, or HoLOFERNES. Jud. 2. 4. O. tbe chief captain of his army went from the presence of his lord coming before 0. the chief captaiil ., . . - -y brought her to the tent of 0. , :.,._ i-M^r'-id upon his bed under a canopy 11. 1. then said O. unto her, 22. | 13. 3, 17. 12. 10. O. made a feast to his own servants only 16. O. his heart was ravished with her 20. O. took great delight in her and drank 13. 2. O. lying along on his bed in the tent 6. the pillar of the bed which was at O.'s head 9. she went forth and gave O. his bead to her maid 15. she said unto tbem, behold the head of 0. 14. 3. then they shall run to the tent of 0. 13. 6K OPP 975 Jud. 14. 18. 0. Ueth upon the ground withoat a head ONE. Tob. 4. 4. when dead, hurj her bj me in o. grave 6. 10. he also hath o. only daughteri named Sara EstJi. 15. 3. upon the o. she leaned, as carrying Wisd. 7. 22. a spirit, holy, o. only, manifold 11. 20. they have fallen down with o. blast Eccl. 1. 8. there is o. wise and greatly to be feared 6. 6. have bat o. counsellor of a thoasand 7. 8, bind not u. sin upon another, for in v. thoa shalt not be unpunished 16. 3. u. that is just is better than a thoasand 46. 4. and was not o. day as long as two? Dan. 3. 28. the three, as out of o. mouth, praised God Sus. 52. he called o. of them, and said unto him 1 Mac. 3. 32. be left o. of the blood royal to oversee 4. 11. may know that there is O. that delirereth 8. 16. they committed their government to o. man every year, and all were obedient to that o« 9. 5S. who shall take them all in o. night 2 Mac. 1. 5. bear prayers, and be at o. with you 7. 2. but 0. of them that spake first, said thus 20. saw her seven sons slain in tbe space of o. day 21. yea, she exhorted every o. of them ON IAS. 2 Mac. 3. 1. laws kept because of the godliness of O. 5. and when he could not overcome O. 4. 1. Simon slandered O. as if he territied Heliod. 4. O. seeing the danger of this contention 34. he prayed him to get O. into his hands 36. because O. was slain without cause 15. 14. then 0. answered, saying, this is a lover ONYX. EccL 24. 15. 1 yielded a pleasant odour like o. OPEN. 1 Esd. 4. 31. the king gaped on her with o. mouth Tob. 2. 10. my eyes being o. the sparrows muted 6. 4. 0, the fish, and take the heart and the liver 11. 7. 1 know that thy father will o. bis eyes Jud. 4. 6. toward the o. country near Dolhaim 10. 9. they commanded the young men to o. to her 11. 19. a dog shall not so much as u. his month 13. 11. o. o. now the gate, oar God is with us Esth. 14. 10. 0. the mouths of the heathen Eccl. 8. 19. and o. not ihine heart to every man 15. 5. in midst of congregation shall she o. bis mouth 29. 24. art a stranger, thou darest not o. thy mouth 39. 5. and he will o. his month in prayer Bar. 2. 6. but to us and our fathers o. shame 17. 0. thine eyes and behold : for the dead Dan. 3. 10. and now we cannot o. our mouths 1 Mac. 3. 48. and they laid o. the book of the law 5. 48. howbeit they could not o. unto him 2 Mac. 1. 4. God o. your hearts in his law 6. IS. Eleazar was constrained to o. his month OPENED. 1 Esd. 9, 46. when he o. the law, they stood all up 2 Esd. 6. 20. the books shall be o. before tbe firmament 8. 62. for unto you is paradise o. tree of life planted 9. 28. T 0. my mouth, and began to talk before God Tob. 8. 13. sO the maid o. the door and went in Jud. 10. 9. the gates of the city to be o. to me EccL 43. 14. through this the treasures are o. 51. 25. 1 0. my mouth and said, buy her for yourself iSus. 25. then ran the one, and o. the garden door 2 Mac. 12. 41. who had o. the things that were hid OPENETH. EccL 20. 15. he o. his mouth like a crier 4<- 14. while he o. his band, he shall rejoice OPENLY. Eccl. 51. 13. 1 desired wisdom o. in my prayer OPERATION. Wisd. 7. 17. to know the o. of the elements OPERATIONS. EccL 17, 5. they received the use of the five o. OPHIR, See Gold. OPINION. Eccl. 3. 24. are deceived by their own vain o. OPPORTUNITY. EccL 4. 20. observe the o, and beware of evil 12. 16. if he find o. he will not be satisfied 19. 28. yet when he findeth o. he will do evil 20. 7. a wise man will hold his tongue till be see Ot 38. 24. the wisdom of a learned man cometh by a \ 976 ORN 1 Mac. 1 1. 42. 1 will honour, thy nation, if o. serve 15, 34. we having o. hold the inheritance OPPRESS. Wisd.2. 10. let ns o. the poor righteons man 17. 2. unrighteoas thought to o. the holy nation Eccl. 36. 9. let them- perish that o'. the people 1 Mac. 8. 18. they saw that the Grecians did o. Israel 2 Mac. 1.28. pnnish them that o. and do ns wrong, OPPRESSED. Jud. 9. 11. an helper of the o. and upholder of weak 16. 8. for the exaltation of those that were o. Wisd. 10. 11. the covetoosness of snch as o. him Eccl. 35. 13. he will hear the prayer of the o. OPPRESSOR. Em;l. i. 9. him that suifereth wrong from the o. OPPROBRIOUS. Eccl. 23. 15. the man that is accnstomed to o. words ORACLE. Eccl. 33. 3. the law is faithfol to him as an o. ORACLES. Eccl. 36. 14. fill Sion with thine anspeakahle o. ORCHARD. 2 Exd. 16. 29. as in an o. of olives, on every tree ORDAIN. 1 Esd. 8. 23. 0. judges and justices in all Syria 2 Esd. 6. 49i thou didst o. two living creatures Tab. 8. 7. mercifnlly o. that we may become aged 1 Mac. 10. 20. this day we o. thee to be high-priest ORD.AINED. 1 Esd. 6. 34. I Darius the king have o. it he done 8. 49. the servants of the temple whom David o. 2 Esd. 7. IT. O Lord, thon hasto. in thy law 8. 14. it is an easy thing, to be o. by commandment Tob. 1. 6. as it was o. to all. the people of Israel Esth. 13. 6. by Aman who is o. over the affairs 14. 9. they will abolish the thing thoa hast o. Wisd. 9.2. o. man thro' thy wisdom. to have dominion Eccl. 7. 15. husbandry, which the Most High hath o. 48. 10. who wast o. for reproofs in their times 1 Mac. 3. 55. Judas o. captains over the people 4. 59. 0. that the days of the dedication be kept 7. 49. moreover, they o. to keepjearly this day ORDER. 1 Esd. 1. 6. offer the passover in o. and make ready 10. the priests and Levites sCood in comely o, 15. the sons of Asaph were in their o. 8. 10. I have given o. that snch of the nation 2 Esd. 6. 45. and the stars should be in o. 13. 26. he shall o. them that are left behind 14. 13. now therefore set thine house in o. Wisd. 7. 29. she is above all the c. of stars 8. 14. 1 shall set the people in o. and nations 9. 3. 0. world according to equity and righteonsiiess Eccl. 2. 6. 0. thy way aright, and trust in him 38. 10. o. thy bands aright, and cleanse thy heart 43. 10. they will stand in their o. and never faint 47. 10. and he set in o. the solemn times 1 Jlfcc.6. 40. they marched on safely and in o. 9. 55. norcould give o. concerning his house 2 Mac, 3. 14. he entered in to o.this matter 4. 27. as for the money he took no good o. for it 7- 8. he received also the next torment in o. ORDERED. Wisd. 11. 20. hat thou hast o. all things in measure Eccl. 10. 1. government of a prudent man is well o, ORDERESH. Wisd. 12. 15. thon o. all things righteously ORDERING. Wisd. 15. 1. gracious, and in mercy o. all things Eccl. 26. 16. a good wife in the o. of her house 32. 2. receive thy crown for thy well o. of the feast 1 Mac. 16. 14. taking care for the good o. of them ORDINANCES. Eccl. 6. 37. let thy mind be npon the o. of the Lord Bar. 2. 12. we have dealt nnrighteonsly in ail thy o. 1 Mac. I. 13. gave them license to do after the o. 2.21. God forbid that we should forsake the o. ORDINARY. 1 Esd. 1. 16. not lawful for any to go tVom his o. service Eccl. 33. 9. some of them hath he made c. days OREB. 2 Esd. 2. 33. a charge of the Lord on mount O. ORNAMENT. Eccl. 6. 30. for there is a golden o. upon her OVE Eccl. 21. 21. learning is to a wise man as an o. of gold 43. 9. an o. giving light in the highest places 45. 12. an o. of honour, a costly work Prayer ofManass. made earth with all.the o. thereof ORNAMENTS. Jud.lO. 4. and she put about her all hero. Eccl. 45. 7. he beautified him with comely o. 1 Mac. 1. 22. the golden o. before the temple 2. II. all her o. are taken away, is a bond-slave 2 Mac. 2. 2. images of silver and gold, with their o. 5. 3. there was seen glittering of golden o. ORPHAN. 2 Esd. 2., 20. defend the o. clothe the naked Tob. 1. 8. because I vpas left an o. by my, father ORPHANS. 2 Mac. 8. 28. had given spoils to the maimed and o. OSEA. 2 Esd. 13. 40. carried in the time of O. the king OSEAS. 2 Esd. 1. 39. 1 will give for leaders, O. Amoz OVEN. 2 Esd. 4. 48. behold, an hot burning o. passed by Dan. 3. 23. servants ceased not to make the o. hot 26. the angel of the Lord came down into the o. and smote the flame of the fire out of the o. OVERCAME. 2 Esd. 11. 40. the fourth came and o. all beasts Wisd. 16. 10. not the teeth of venomous dragons o. 13. 22. so he o. the destroyer, not with strength 2 Mac. 2. 21. being few, they o. the whole country OVERCOME. 1 Esd. 3. 5. let every one speak, he that shall o. 2 Esd. 3. 21. the first Adam was o. and so be all 6. 28. corruption shall be o, and truth he declared' 7. 58. if he he o. he shall suffer as thou bast said 13. 34. willing to come and o. him by fighting Jud. 5. 20. let us go up, and we shall o. them Wisd. 2.-4. and o. with the heat thereof Eccl. 48. 13. no word could o. him 1 Mac. 2. 61. none that trust in him shall be o. 2 Mac. 11. 13. that the Hebrews could not be o. 12. 11. so that the Nomades of Arabia being o. OVERFLOW. Jud. 2. 8. be filled with their dead, till it o. . OVERLAID. Bar. 6. 39. their gods of wood, which are o. 50. OVERMASTER. Eccl. 12. 5. give it not, lest he o. thee thereby OVERMUCH. Eccl. 26. 10. lest she abuse herself through o. liberty OVERPASS. Eccl. 14. 14. let not part of a good desire o. thee OVERPLUS. 1 Mac. 10. 41. all the o. which officers paid not OVERSEE. 1 Esd. 7. 2. did very carefully o. the holy works 1 Mac. 3. 32. he left>Lysias to o. the affairs OVERSEEING. Jud. 8. 3. as he stood o. them that bound sheaves Wisd. 7. 23. having all power, o. all things OVERSEER. Tob. 1. 22. Achiacharus was o. of the accounts OVERSEERS. 1 Mac. 1. 51. he appointed o. over the people 10. 37. I will that their, o. be of themselves O.VERSHADOW. Bar. 5. 8, every sweet-smelling tree shall o. Israel OVERSIGHT. 1 Mac. 13. 39. as for any o. or fault committed OVERTAKEN. Jud. 11. 11. and their sin hath o. them OVERTHREW. Eccl. 10. 16. the Lord o. countries of the beatbeu OVERTHROW. Wisd. 5. 23. ill dealing shall o. the thrones Eccl. 8. 16. where there is no help he will o. thee 13. 23. if he stumble, they will help to o. him 29. 16. a sinner will o. the good estate of his surety 1 Mac. 3. 22. the Lord himself will o. them 5. 3. Judas gave them great o. and abated courage OVERTHROWING. Eccl. 13. 13. for thou walkest in peril of tjiy o. OVERTHROWN. Tab. 14. 4. Jonas spake of Niueve, that it should be «, P A li ^°- CRVPHA. . Jud. 7. 14;. they shall be. o. in.the: streets 16. 11. these lifted their voices but they were o. Eccl. 3. 24. evil suspicion has o. their judgment 12. 12. lest when he hath o. thee, he stand up 27. 3. bis house shall soon be o. 28. 14. hath o. the houses of great men OVERTOOK. 1 Mac. 12. 30. pursued after them, but o. them no*i OVERWEIGH. Eccl. 8. 2. be not at variance with rich, lest^he o. OVERWISE. Eccl. 10. 26. be not o. in doing thy business OUGHTEST. Eccl. IS. 11. thon o. not to do the things he hatethi OURS. 1 Mac. 12. 23. we do write back again to yon, that your cattle and goods are o. and o. are yoora OUT-GOINGS. 2 Esd. 4. 7..ur which are the o. of paradise OUT-ROADS. 1 Mac. 15. 41. might make o. on the ways of Jndea OUTWARD. Eccl. 11. 2. nor abhor a man for his o. appearance OWE. ^ 1 Mac, 13. 39, the crown-tax also which ye o. us. OWING. 1 Mac. 13. 15. it is for money he is o. to the king 15. 8. if any thing be or shall be o. to the king OWNERS. Tob. 2.12, when she had sent them home to theo. 13. is it not stolen ? render it. to the o. OX. Jud. 8.1. the daagbter of iderari, tbeson'of O. PACIFY. Eccl. 48. 10. top. the wrath of the Lord's judgment. 2 Mtic, 4. 45. if he would p. the king towards him. PACIFIED.. Eccl. 5. 6. he will be p. for multitude of my sins 16. 7. he was not p. towards the old giants. 34. 10. neither is-he-p. for sin by sacrifices 2 Mac. 13. 26. Lysias j>. made theni well. affected' PAIN. 2 Esd. S. 59. thirst and p. are prepared for them 9. 12. the. same must know it after death hyp. 12. 26. one shall die on his>bed,,and yet witlip. Wisd. 10. 9. bnti wisdom delivered from p. those Ercl. 31. 20. hut the p. of watching andxholer 48. 19. they were in p. as women in.tra.v>ail 2 jVfnc. 7. 36. who havesaffereda short p.-. 9. 5. a p. of the bowels. that was remediless 9. whilst he lived in p. bis flesh fell. away 11. his p. increasing.-every moment PAINED. 2 Mac. 9. 7. the members of his body were much p, PAINS. Eccl. 11, 11. one that labonreth and taketbp. 38. 7. with such he taketh away their p^. 1 Jlfac. 10. 15. of the p. that they had endured ' 2 Mac. 2. 27* we will undertake this greatp^ 6. 30. 1 endure sore pj in body by being beateir 7. 12. for that he nothing regarded the pi. 9. 18. but for all this his p. would cease PAINFUL.. 2 Esd. 7. 12. they are full'of perils, and very p, 2 Mac 2. 26. that have taken upon ns thisp. labimr PAINT. 1 Mac. 3. 48. tap. the likeness of their images ' 2 Mac, 2, 29. undertaketh to set it out and p. it PAINTERS. Wisd. 15. 4. image spott6!d»the p.'s fraitl^s.labottf- PALACE. Eslh. 12. 1 . two eunuchs and keepers of the p. Bar. 6. 59, better be a pillar of wood in ap^ PALATJE. Eccl. 36. 19. as the p. tasteth divers kinds of venisoB PALES. Eccl. 22. 18. p. will never stand against the wind Aro- p ^ S ■CRYPHA. PALSY. 1 Mac, 0. 55. Alcimus was^laken with a p, PA1MPHYLTA. 1 Mac. 15, 23. the same things wrote he to P. PANGS. ■lEcel. 31. 20. p, of the belly with an unsatiable man PAN. ; 2 Mac. 7, 5. to be brought and fried in the p. PANS. 1 Esd, 1. 12. sod -in pots and p. with a good savour 2 Mac. 7. 3. the king commanded jj. to be made hot PAPER. 2 Esd. 15. 2. and cause them to be written in p. Tob, 7. 14. took p. and did write an instrnment PARABLES. EccL 1 . 25. the p, of knowledge are in wisdom 6. 35. let not J), of understanding escape thee 13. 26. jfinding out of p. is a wearisome labour 18. 29. and-they poured forth exquisite;). 38. 33. shall not be found where p. are spoken 39. 2. and where subtile j>. are, he will be there 3. ,aDd he will be conversant in dark p, 47. IS. and thou filledst it with dark p. 17, marvelled at thee for thy songs and j), PARCHED. ■Jud, 10. 5. she filled a bag with p, corn and figs PARCHETH. EccL 43. 3. at noon itp, the country, who can abide PARDON. Wisd, 6, 6. for mercy will soon p. the meanest 12. 11. nor didst for fear^of any give them p. 18. 2..they>thaQked them, and besought them Prol. of Jes. to p. us wherein we come ihort Eccl..20. 28. that pleaseth, shall get p. for iniquity 21. 1. do so no more, ask p, for thy former sins 28. 3. and doth he^seek p. from the Lord? 5. who will.intreat.for p. for bis sins? PARDONED. Wisd. 13. 8, howbeit, neither are they to hep. PARDONET.H. 2xEsd. .7. 68. he p. for if he did not so of goodness PARENTS. Wisd, 4. 6. witnesses of wickedness against their p. :12. 6.Lthe p.ithat killed with their own hands Eccl. 3. 7. he will do^service to his^. as to masters 22. -9. they shall cover the baseness of their p. Sus. 3. herip. also were righteous and taught her 1 Mac. 10.9.'he delivered them to their p. 2 Mac, 12. 24, because he had -many of the Jews' p. PART. Jud, 7. 1. and all bis people come to take his p. ■fTtsrf.'l. 16. 'they are worthy. to take p. with it 2. 9. none go .without bis p. of voluptuousness Eccli 44. 23. among the twelve tribes did he p. them Sflr.i6. 28. their wives lay up p. thereof in salt 1 Mac. 2.10. wfaatnation hath not had a p. in her ? 10.. 20. we require'thee to take our p. 3 Mac. 8, 28. had given p. of spoils to the maimed PARTAKERS. Estli. 16. 5. caused manyto-bep. of innocent blood Wisd. 16. 3. might be made p. of a strange taste 18. 9. should hep. of the same good and evil 2 Mac. 4. 11. to be p. of the unlawful allowance 5. 27, lest they should be p, of the pollution PARTED, ETH, Wisd. 5. 12. or like as when an arrow p. the air 1 Mac. 1. 6. and p. his kingdom among them PARTS. Jlccl. 16. 26, lie disposed the p, thereof 2 Mac. 7, 4. to cut off the utmost p. of his body 9. 5, sore torments of the-innerp. came on him PARTlCIir.AR.s 2 1 ^ . ■ ■ - _::.., . «uu3 apparz- tions, and p,' fainted, their heart failing them PARTNERS, Ecck 42. 3, of reckoning with p, and travellers PARTRIDGE. £ccl. II. 30, as a p. taken and kept in a cage PASS. Wisd. 1. 8. neither shall vengeance p. by him 2 4. ourlife shall p, as the trace of a cloud PAY Wisd. 2. 7. and let no flower of the spring p. by us 6. 22. and I will notp, over the truth Eccl. 23. 2. spare. me not, and it p. not by my sins 42. '9. lest she p. awaythe flowerof her age 1 Mac. 5. 40. if Judas p. over first unto os 2 Mac. 15. 36. in no case to let that day p. PASSABLE. 2 Mac. 5. 21. to make the seap. by foot PASSED. Jud. 16.9. and the fanchion p. through his neck Esth. 15. 6. then having p. through all the doors Wisd. 5. 9. those things are p. away as a shadow Eccl. 28. 19. hath not p. through the venom thereof 1 Mac. 3. 37. and having p. the river Eapbrates PASSETH. Wisd. 2. 5. our time is a very shadow that p. away 5. 10. as a ship that p. over the waves of water 14. p. away as. the remembrance of a guest 7. 24. wisdom p. and goeth through all things Eccl. 25. 11. and the love of the Lord p. all things PASSING. Wisd. 14. 5. and p. the rough sea in a weak vessel PASSOVER. 1 Esd. 1. 1. Josias held the feast of thep. in Jerusa- lem, and ofiered the p. the fourteenth day 12. they roasted thep. with fire, as appertainetb 20, such a p. was not kept in Israel since Samuel PAST. 2 Esd. 4. 5. or call me again the day that is p. 45. shew me then whether there be more to come than is p. or more p. than is to come 46. what is p. I know, what is to come I know not 9. 1. when thou seest part of the signs p. Wisd. 11. 12. for the remembrance of things p, Eccl. 42, 19. he declareth the things that are p. PASTIME. Wisd. 15.12. but they counted our life a p. Eccl. 32. 12. take thy p. and do what thou wilt Bar. 3. 17. had theirp. with the fowls of the air PATH. 2 Esd. 14. 22. that men may .find thy p. and live Bar. 3. 31, no man knoweth or thinketh of her p. PATHS. Tob. 4. 19. that all thy p. and connsels may prosper Bar. 3, 21, nor. understood they the p. thereof PATHWAY, Wisd. 5. 10. nor the p. of the keel in. the waves PATIENCE. Wisd. 2. 19. examine him with torture and despite- fulness,.to know his meekness, and prove his p. Eccl. 2. 14. woe unto you that have lost p. 3. 13. have p. with him, and despise him. not 5.11. be swift to hear, with p. give answer 16. 13. thep. of the godly shall not be frustrate 17. 24. he comforted those that fail in p. 20.32. necessary p. in seeking'the Lord is better 29, 8, have -thou p. with a man in poor estate 41. 2, to him that despaireth and hath lostp, PATIENT. 2 Esd. 7.t64, that he is p. and long suffereth. those EccL 1. 23. ap,.man will bear for a time 2, 4. be p. when thou art changed to low estate 18. 11.. therefore is God p. with them 35. 18. nor will the mighty be p. towards them PATIENTLY. Bar. 4.25. suffer p. the wrath that is come from God 2 Mac. 6. 14. whom the Lord p. forbearetU to punish PATTERN. Eccl. 38. 28. his eyes, look still upon the p. of thing PAVEMENT. Eccl. 20. 18. to slip on a p. is better than to slip with "■ ■ ' '■ )ld now thep. and mark well PAY. let nothing hinder thee to p. thy vow u thy neighbour again in season o. ana for honour he will p. him disgrace 1 Mac. 3, 28. he gave his soldiers p. for a year 10. 36. of the Jews, to whom p. shaU be given 2 Mac. 8, 10, which the king was to p. to the Romans PAID. Tob. 2, 12, they p. her wages, and gave her a kid 1 Mac. 10, 41. all the overplus which ofiicers p, not in PAYETH, Eccl. 29, 6. hep. him with cursings and railings PEO 977 PAYMENTS. 5ar, 3. 8, in our captivity, to be snbjectto/j. 1 Mac. 11. 34. instead of p. which the king received PJEACE. Tob. 13. 14. for they shail rejoice in thy p. Jud, 3. 1. they sent ambassadors .to treat of j;. 7. 24. in that you have not required ^3. of Assur Wisd. 3. 3. utter destruction j but they are in p. 14. 22. those so great plagues called they p. Ecd. 1. IS. making J), and perfect health. flourish 13. 18. what J), between the rich and the poor 26. 2. he shall fulfil the y«ars of his life in 2>* 28, 9. maketlj debate among them that be &tp. 13. such have destroyed many that were atp, 38. 8. from him is p. over all the earth 41. 14. my children keep discipline in p. 44. 14. their bodies are buried in p. but name lives 47. 16. and for thy p. thou wast beloved 50. 23. that p. may be in our days in Israel JSar, 3. 13. thou shouldest have dwelt in ^. for ever 14. where is the light of the eyes and p. 4. 20. I have put off the clothing of p. 5. 4. for thy name be called, the p. of righteousness 1 Mac. 5. ij4. until they had returned in p. 6. 49. but with them in Bethsura he made p. 7. 13. 'the Assideans were the first that sought ^r- 8. 20. to make a confederacy and p. with you 22. might have a. memorial of jj. and confederacy 9. 70. to the end he should, make p. with him 10. 47. he was:the first that entreated of true p, 66. Jonathan returned to Jerusalem with p. 11. 50. grant us p. and let the Jews cease 51.. they castaway their weapons, and made p 13. 37. we are ready to make a stedfast ja. with you 40, and let there hep. betwixt us 14. 8. then did they .till their ground lap. 11. he made JJ. '.in the land, and Israel rejoiced 16- 10. he returned into the land of Judea in peaue 2 Mac. 3. 1. the city was inhabited with all p. 5. 25. comingto Jerusalem, and pretending/}. 10. 12. endeavoured to continaejp. with them 12. 2. would not suffer them to live in jj, 4. accepted it, as being desirous to live in p. 11. being overcome, besought Judas for jj. 14, 6. Assideans will not let the realm be in o ' PEACEABLE. 2 Esd. 11. 42.thou hast hurt.the p. and loved liars Estk. 16, 8. that oar kingdom may > be quiet and p. EccL 47. 13. Solomon reigned in a p. time 1 Mac. 1.30. and spake p. wordsto them 5. 25. Nabathites came unto them inp. manner 2 Mac. 14. 22. so they made a p. conference PEACEABLY. Jud. 7. 15..heQause'tliey met notthy. person p. Eccl. 44. 6. living p.'in'their habitations Bar. 6. 3. I will bring you away/?, from thence 1 Mac. 7. 15. so he spake unto them p. and sware 29. came to Judas, they saluted one another /j. 12. 4. they should bring them into the land jj. PEAGE-o/er%. Eccl. 35. 1. that taketh heed offeretb ap.-offering 47. 2. as Is the fat taken from the p.~offering PEEP. .Ecc^.21..23. a fool will p. in at the door into house PENALTY. 1 Esd. 6. 24. by J), of monev, or by imprisonment PENSIONS. 1 Esd. 4. 56. to give to all thatkept the city p. PENTECOST. Toh. 2, l.,in the.feast of;;, which is the holy feast 2 Mac. 12. 32. after the feast called p. they went PENURY. Wisd. 16. 3, these suffering p. in a short space 4. it was necessary that on them should come u. PEOPLE. Jud. 5. 3. he said to them, tell me now who this/j. ia 6. 18. then the p.. fell down and worshipped God 14. 17. he leaped out to the p. and criecl Esth. 10. 12. so God remembered his p. and justified Wisd, 6, 2. give ear, you that rule the p. 21. ye kings of thep. honour wisdom 24. a wise king is the upholding of the p, 9. 7. thou hflst chosen me to be a king of ihy p, 12. and then shaH I judge thy p. xighteooslv 978 PER Wisd, 16. 2. dealing graciously with thine own;?. 20. thoa feedest thine o^n p. with angels' food 18. 7. so of thy p. was accepted both the salvation 19. 5. that thy p. might pass a wonderful way Eccl. 9. 17, the wise ruler of p. for his speech 10. 2. as the judge of the p. is himself, so are 8. the kingdom is translated from one p. to another 16. 11. if there be one stiff-necked among the p. 17. 17. he set a ruler over ever^^j. 24. 1. wisdom shall glory in the midst of her p. 6. in every p. and nation I got a possession 12. and I took root in an honourable p. 31. 9. wonderful things hath he done among his p, 33. 18. hear me, O ye great men of the p. 35. 19. till he have judged the cause of his p. 36. 9. and let them perish that oppress the p. 14. fill Sion with oracles, thy p. with glory 37. 23. a wise man instructeth his p. 41. 18. of iniquity before a congregation and p. 42. 11. lest she make thee a reproach among the p. 44. 4. leaders of th? p. by their counsels 15. the p. will tell of their wisdom 45. 3. he gave him a commandment for his p. 15. that they should bless the p. in his name 16. to make reconciliation for his p. 22. neither bad he any portion among the p, 46. 7. in that they withheld the p. from sin 8. of six hundred thousandp. they two preserved 13. Samuel anointed princes over his p. 20. to blot out the wickedness of the p. 47. 4, did he not take away reproach from the p.? 5. and to set up the horn of his p. 6. so the p. honoured him with ten thousands 23. even the foolishness of the p. and one who turned away the p. through his counsel 49, 2. he behaved in the conversion of the p. 15. not a man like unto Joseph, a stay of the p. 50. 5, how was he honoured in the midst of the p..' 17. then all the p. together hasted, and fell 19. and the p. besought the Lord by prayer Bar* 2.30. because it is a stiff-necked p. 35. and they shall be my p. and I will no more drive my p. of Israel out of the land given. them 4. 5. be of good cheer, my p. the memorial of Israel Sus. 7. now when the p. departed away at noon 47. then all the p. turned them towards him 50. wherefore all the p. turned again in haste 1 Mac. 1. 41. wrote, that all should be one j), 3. 43. let us restore the decayed estate of our p. and let us fight for our p. and sanctuary 8. 15, in council consulting alwayfor the p. 11.21. ungodly persons who hated thsir own p. 33r determined to do good to the p, of the Jews 42. I will not only do this for thee and thy p. 14. 23. it pleased the p. to entertain the men 15. 40. Cendebeus began to provoke the p. 2 Mac. 4. 48. that followed for the city and the p. 5. 19. God did not choose the p. for the place's sake, but the place for the p. sake 6. 3. this mischief was grievous to the p. 16. tho' he punish, yet doth he not forsake his p. 10. 21. he called the governors of the p. 12. 13, and iahalited by p. of divers countries 42. exhorted the p. to keep themselves from sin 13. 25. the p. there were grieved for the covenants 15. 14. whoprayeth much for the p. and city 24. that come against thy holy p. to blaspheme PERADVENTURE. Wisd. 13. 6. for they p. err, seeking God 1 Mac, 4. 10. if p. the Lord will have mercy on us 9. 8. if p. we may be able to fight with them PERCEIVE. Wisd. 16. 18. but themselves might see and p. Bar. 6, 49. how cannot men p. that they be no gods ? PERCEIVED. Wisd. 19. 18. which may well he p. by the sight JSccL 18. 12. he saw and p, their end to be evil 2 Mac. 2. 7. whibh when Jeremy p. he blamed them PERDITION. £!ccl. 16. 9, he pitied not the people of p. PERFECT. Wisd. 4. 13. he being made p. in a short time 15, 3. for to know thee is p. righteousness ^cel, 1. 18. making peace and p. health flourish PER EcrL 31. 10. who hath been tried, and found p. 34. 8. the law shall be found p. without lies 44. 17. Noah was found p. in the time of wrath 45. 8, he put on him p. glory, and strengthened PERFECTED. Wisd, 4. 16. and youth that is soon p. Eccl. 7. 32. that thy blessing may be p. 23. 20, so after they were p. he looked on them PERFECTION. Estk. 15. 5. she was ruddy through the p. of beauty Wisd. 3. 16. they shall not come to their jj. 0. 15. to think therefore on her is p. of wisdom^ Eccl. 21. 11. the p. of the fear of the Lord is wisdom 34. 8. and wisdom is p. to a faithful mouth 43. 7. a light that decreaselh in her p. 50. 11. when he was clothed with the p. of glory PERFECTLY. Jud. 11. 6. God will bring the thing p. to pass Eccl, 24. 28. the first man knew her not p. 38. 28. and he watcheth to polish it p, PERFORMANCE. Eccl. 19. 20. in all wisdom is the p. of the law 2 Mac. 11,17. made request for j?. of the contents PERFORMED. 1 Esd. 8. 21. let all things be p. after the law 2 Esd. 7. 24. and they have not p. his works 14. 25. till things be p. which thou shalt writp Eccl, 7, 25. so shalt thou have p. a weighty matter PERFUME; Tab, 6. 16. thou shalt take the ashes of p. Eccl. 49. 1. is like the composition of the p. Bar. 6. 43. women sitting in ways, burn bran for p. PERIL. Eccl. 13. 13. walkest in p. of thy overthrowing 1 Mac, 11. 23. Jonathan put himself in j7. PERISH. Jud. 6. 8. tbou shalt not p. till thou be destroyed 7. 11. shall not so much as one of thy people p. Esth. 11. 9. the righteous nation were ready top. Wisd. 4. 19. and their memorial shall p. 12. 12. will accuse thee for the nations that p. 18. 19. did foreshew this, lest they should p. Eccl, 3. 26. that lovetb danger, shall p. therein 5. 7. thou shaltp. in the day of vengeance 8. 15. thou shalt p. with him through his folly 36. 9. let them jj. that oppress the people 41. 6. the inheritance of sinners' children shall p. 44. 18. all flesh should p. no more by the flood 47. 22. neither shall any of his works p. Bar, 3. 3. for thou endurest, and we p. utterly 1 Mac. 3. 9. he received such as were ready to p. 6. 13. behold, I p. thro' great grief in a strange land PERISHED. 1 Esd. 4. 27. many also have p. and erred for women Tob. 14. 10. Aman fell into the snare and p. Esth, 16. 21. the chosen people should have p. Wisd. 10. 3. he p. in fury wherewith he murdered 6, when ungodly p. she delivered the righteous 14. 6. in the old time, when the proud giants p. 16. 5. they p. with the stings of crooked serpents Eccl. 37. 31. by surfeiting have many jj. 44. 9. who are p. as though they had never been Bar. 3. 28. they p. through their own foolishness 1 Mac. 13. 49. a number of them p. through famine 2 Mac. 5. 9. thus he p. in a strange land 8, 19. an hundred fourscore five thousandp. PERISHETH. 2 Esd. 9. 37. notwithstanding, the ]a.w p. not Eccl. 17. 28. thanksgiving p. from the dead PERJURY. Wisd. 14. 25. so that there reigned tumults, p. PERMANENT. 2 Esd, 3. 22. thus infirmity was made p. PERPETUAL. 2 Esd. 9. 19. njanners' are corrupted by a p. seed Jud. 13. 20. God turn these to thee for ap. praise Esth, 14. 5. thou tookest Israel for a p. inheritance Wisd. 10. 14. them to be liars, and give himp. glory 11. 6. instead of a fountain of a p. running river Eccl. 11. 33. lest be bring upon thee a p. blot 37. 26. a wise man's name shall be p. 41. 6. their posterity shall have a p. reproach 1 Mac. 6. 44. that he might get him a p. name 13.29. made all their armour for a p. memory PHI Apo- crypha. PERPETUALLY. Eccl. 45. 13. but bis children's children p. PERPLEXED. 1 Mac. 3. 31. bein^ g;reatlj p. in his mind PERSECUTE. 2 Esd. 15. 31. conspiring in great power top, them PERSECUTED. Jud. lo. 3. OQt of the hands of them that p. me Wisd. 11. 20. fallen down, being jj. of vengeance 16. 16. the ungodly, with showers were Ihey p, Eccl. 30. 19. so is be that is j). of the Lord Bar. 4. 25. for thine enemy hath p. thee PERSECUTION. 1 Mac. 2. 43. they that fled for ^.joined them PERSEPOLIS. 2 Mac. 9. 2. he had entered the city called P. PERSIA. 1 Esd, 3. 9. the three princes of P. shall judge 8. 80. made us gracious before the kings of P. 1 Mac. 3. 31. he determined to go into P. 6. 1. heard that Elymais, in the country of P. 5. there came one who brought tidings into P. 56. Philip was returned out of P. and i^fedia 14. 2. but when Arsaces the king of P. beard 2 Mac, 1. 13. for when the leader was come into P» 19. for when our fathers were led into P. 33. this matter was told to the king of P. PERSIANS. 1 Esd. 1. 57. became servants, till the P. reigned Jud. 16. 10. the P. quaked at her boldness Esth. 16. 23. safety to us, and the well-affected P. 1 Mac. 1. 1. had smitten Darius king of the P. PERSON. Jud. 7, 15. because they met not thy p. peaceahlj 12. 12. for lo, it win be a shame for our p. Esth, 16. 11. honoured as the next j). to the king Wisd, G. 7. is Lord over all, shall fear no man^s p, Eccl. 4. 22. accept no p. against thy soul 27. neither accept the p. of the mighty 7. 6. lest thou fear the p, of the mighty 10. 5. on p. of the scribe shall he lay his honour 35. 13. will not accept any p. against a poor man 42. 1. and accept no p. to sin thereby 1 Mac. 14. 14. and every wicked j). he took away PERSONS. Esth. 16.4. with dhe glorious words of lewd p. Eccl. 20. 22. by accefiting of p. overthrows himself 35. 12. and with bim is no respect ofp, PERSUADE. 2 Mac, 11. 14. promised that he would p. the king PERSUADED. 2 Esd, 7, 61. joy over them that are p, to salvation 2 Mac. 10. 20. they with Simon were p. for money 11. 14. and p, them to agree to all conditions 13. 26. Lysias/). pacified, and made well-affect€d PERSUASIONS. 1 Esd, 5. 73. bypopularp. they hindered the building PERTAIN. Eccl, 21. 25. telling such things as p, not to them 2 Mac, 3. 6. which did notp, to the sacrifices PERTAINING. 2 Mac, 14. S. care 1 have of things p, to the kiug PERVERTED. Sus, 9. they p, their own mind, and tuined away PESTILENCE. 2 Esd, 15. 49, I will send famine, sword, and p. PESTILENT. £alh. 16. 7. done through the p. behaviour of them 1 Mac. 10. 61. certain p. fellows of Israel assembled PETITION. 2 Esd, 8. 24. give ear to the p, of thy creature 1 Mac, 7. 37. house of prayer and p, for thv people PHENICE. 2 Mac, 4. 22. afterward he went with his host to P. PHILIP. 1 Mac, 6. 2. shields which Alexander son of P. left 14. then called be for P. one of his friends 63. where he found P. to be master of the city 8. 5. how they had discomfited in battle ^. 2 JIf ac. 5. 22. he left governor, at Jerusalem, P. 6. 11. being discovered to P. were all bncdt PHILOMETOR. 2 Mac, 4. 21. the coronation of Ptolemens P. 10. 13. left Cyprns, that P. had committed to bim APo- P L A CRYPH*. PHINEES, PHINEAS. 2 Esd. 1. 2. the sod of P. the son of Eleazar 1 Mac. 2. 26. as P. did tn Zambri the son of Salom 54. P. oar father, in being zealous, obtained PHRYGIAN. 2 JIfac.S. 22. atjernsalem, Philip, for his coantryaP. PHYSICIAN. Mccl, 10. 10. the p. cutteth off a long disease 38. 1. bonoar a p. with the honour doe to bira 3. the skill of the p. shall lift up bis head 12. then give place to thep. the Lord created him 15. let him fall into the hand of the p. PHYSICIANS. Toh. 2. 10. 1 nent to the p. bnt the; helped me not PHYSIC. Ere?. 18. 19. and use p. or ever thonbe sick PIECES. 2 Esd. 1 . 32. ye have slain, and torn their bodies in p. 2. 14. for I have broken the evil in p. and created 2Mac. 15. 33. they should give it by p. to the fowls PIERCE. 2 Mae, 11. 9. were ready to p. thro' walls of iron PIERCED. Jud. 16. 12. the sons of oamsels have p. them thro' PIERCETH. Eccl. 35. 17. the prayer of the humble p. the clouds PIKES. 2 Mac, 5. 3. shaking of shields and a multitude of p PILGRIMAGE. 2 Esd. 8. 39. 1 will rememberalso their p. & salvation PILGRIMS. 2 Esd. 16. 40. be even as a p. upon the earth PILLED. Toft. 11. 13. the whiteness p. away from his eyes PILLOW. 1 Esd. 3. 8. and laid it under king Darins his p. PINCHING. Eccl. 11. 18. waxeth rich by his weariness and p. PIN. Eccl. 14. 24. shall also fasten ap, in her walls PIPE. Eccl. 40. 21. the p. and psaltery make sweet melody PIT. Wisd. 10. 13. she went down with him into the p. Eccl. 12. 16. iraagineth how to throw tliee into a p. 21. 10. but at the end thereof is the p. of hell 27. 26. whoso diggeth a p. shall fall therein 1 JIf ac. 7. 19. he cast them into the great p. 2 Mac. 1. 19. and bid it in a hollow place of a p. PITCH. Eccl, 13. 1. he that tonchethp. shall be defiled Van, 3, 23. to make the oven hot with rosin, p. Bel 27. then Daniel took p. fat, and hair PITCH. Eccl, 14. 25. he shall p. his tent nigh nnto her 1 Mac. 5. 49. every man p. his tent where he was 2 Mac. 15. 17. they determined not to p. camp PITCHED. Wisd. IT. 2. they p. tents whore there lay no way 1 Mac, 3. 40. so they came and p. by Emmaus PITY. 2 Esd. 1. 19. then had I p. on your monmings 15. 19. a man shall have no p. on his neighbour Tob. 3. 15.p. taken of me that I hear no more reproach 6. 17. who will have p. on you and save yon? 8. 4. let us pray that God would have p. on us 11. 15. for thou hast scourged and taken p. on rae Jud. 6. 19. and p. the low estate of our nation Eccl. 12. 13. who will p. a charmer that is bitten? 14. so one that goeth to a sinner who will p. Bar. 3. 2, have p. on us, because we have sinned 2Jlf«C.4.37. Anlin..h"= — " ^ '- 7- -' -' Ecc\ Sar. - "•" ."""I ""' V' cuua 2 Jlfoc. 3. 21. then it would have p. a man to see PITIFUL. Eccl. 2. 11. Lord is long-suffering and very p. PLACE. Esih. 13. 3. had the second p. in the kingdom Wisd. 12. 20. giving them time and p. whereby 19. 22. bnt didst assist them in every time and p. JEtc/. 8. 16. go not with him into a solitary p. PLE Ecch 10. 15. the Lord planted the lowly io tbeir p. 12. 12. set him not by, lest be stand op in thy p, 16. 8. nor spared he the p, where Lot sojoarned 19. 17. give p. to the law of the most High 29.27. give p. tbon stranger, to an honoarable man 32. 2. take thy p. tbat thoa mayest be merry 41.19. oftbeftluret^ardof j). where thoa sojournest 48. 5. didst raise bis soal from the p. of the dead Bar, 3. 15. who hath found out her jj.? 24. and how large is tbe p. of bis possession Sus, 49. retarn again to the p. of judgment 1 Mac, 10.14. for it was their j}. of refuge 14. 36. tbey did mocb hurt in the hol^ p, 16. 16. came on Simon into the banqueting p. 2 Mac. 1, 19. so that the p. was unknown to all men PLACED. 2 Mac. 15. 20, the beasts were conveniently p. PLACES. Toh, 5. 5. and knowest thou thosep. well? Eccl. 9, 7. nor wander in tbe solitary p. thereof 24. 4. 1 dwelt in high p. my tbrone is in a pillar 33. 12. some of them he turned out of theirp. 46. 9. so tbat he entered on tbe bigh p. of the land PLAGUE. 2Esd. 15. 12. Egypt shall be smitten with the p. 16. 19. heboid famine andp. tribulation and anguish Eccl. 23, 11. p. shall never depart from his house 25. 13. give me any p, but tbe p. of tbe heart Bar. 6. 48. when there cometh any war or p. ^ 49. neither save themselves from war nor p. 1 Mac. 3.29. because nftbep. he had brought on land 2 Mac. 9. 6. with an incurable and invisible p. PLAGUED. 1 Mac. 9. 55. even at tbat time was Alcimus p. 2 Mac.0. 11. being p. be began to leave off his pride PLAGUES- Wisd. 14. 22. those so great p. called they peace Bar. 2. 2. to bring upon us great p. such as never 7. all p. are come upon us the Lord pronounced 3.4. for tbe which cause these p. cleave to us 2 Mac. 7. 37. by torments and p. thou mayest confess PLAIN. Wisd. 7. 22. undefiled, p. not subject to hurt Eccl.^X. 10. tbe way of sinners is made p. with stone 32. 21. he not cY)nfident in a p. way 1 Mac. 5. 52. into the great p. before Betbsan 16. 11. in tbe p. of Jericho was Ptolemeus PLASTER. Wisd. 16. 12. nor mollifying p. that restored health PLASTERING. Eccl.22,\l. as a fair p. on the wall of a gallery PLANT. Eccl. 10. 1 9. that love him, an honourable p. 49.7. and tbat he might build up also and p. 2 Mac. 1. 29. p. thy people in tby holy place PLANTED. Eccl. 10. 15. Lord p. tbe lowly in their place PLANTS. Wisd. 7. 20. to know tbe diversities ofp. 10. 7. p. bearing fruit, tbat never come to ripeness PLATE. Jud. 12. 1. to bring ber in where bis p. was set 15. 11. they gave to Judith all bis p. and beds 1 Mac. 15. 32. the cupboard of gold and silver p. PLATES. Eccl. 50, 3, cistern was covered with p. of brass PLAY. fTcc/. 30. 9. p. with him, be will bring to heaviness PLAYED. Eccl. 23.23. she hatbp. tbe whore in adultery 47.3. hep. with lions as with kids, and with bears PLEADED. .,* !^ - .. 1-.,., obree men p. tbe cause before him PLEASANT, is melody of music with p. wine 4 0. 21 . hut a p. tongue is above them both %Mac. 15.39. as wine mingled with water is p. PLEASE. Toh. 3. 15. if itp. not thee that I should die 4. 3. do that which shall p. ber, grieve her not Wisd. 14. 19. be willing to p. one in authority Ecc/. 18. 31. if givest thy soul the desires tbat p. her 19. 19. and tbey tbat do things tbat p. him 20. 27. hath understanding; will p. great men POL 979 PLEASED. Tob. 5. 16. so tbey were well p. then said be Jud.7 . 16. these words p. Holofernes and his servants 15. 10. done mnch good, and God is p. therewith Wisd. 4. 10. be p. God and was beloved of him 14. for bis soul p. the Lord, therefore he hasted Eccl. 34. 19. the most High is not p. with offering! 44. 16. Enoch p. tbe Lord and was translated 48. 22. Ezekias did the thing tbat p. the Lord I Mac. 1. 12. so this device p. tbem well 8. 21. so tbat matter p. the Romans well 10. 47. but with Alexander tbey were well p. 14. 4. his authority and honour p. tbem well 47. then Simon was well p. to be high-priest 2 Mac. 1. 20. when itp, God, Neemias being sent 11. 35. bath granted, therewith we are well p. 14. 35. wastp. tbat the temple should be among us PLEASETH. Jud. 3. 3. our flocks and herds, use tbem as p. thee Eccl. 19. 21. master, I will not do as itp. thee 20. 28. he tbat p. great men shall get pardon 39. IS. at bis command is done whatever p. him PLEASING. Tob. 4.21. do that which is p. in his sigot Wisd. 9. 10. that I may know what is p. to thee 17. 18. ap. fall of water rnnning violenlly Eccl. 48. 16. some did that which wasp, to God PLEASURE. Wisd. 1. 13. nor hath he p. in the destruction 7. 2, and the p. that came with sleep 8. 18. great p. it is to have her friendship Eccl. 9. 10. when old thou shall drink it with p. 12. in the thing tbat the ungodly have p. in 11. 27. affliction maketh a man forget p. 14. 5. he shall not take p. in his goods 18. 32. take not p. in much good cheer 19. 5. whoso taketh p. in wickedness, be condemned 25. 21. and desire her not for p. 33. 13. as the clay is in the potter's hand to fashion it at p. so man is in hand of him that made him 37. 28. nor hath every soul p. in every thing 41.4. why art thou against the p. of the most High 1 Mac. 4. 42. priests, soch as had p. in the law 2 Mac. 12. 11. promising top. him otherwise PLEASURES. Eccl. 19. 5. he that resisteth p. crownelh life 1 Mac. 8. 30. think meet, they may do it at their p. PLENTY. Jud. 2. 18. p. of victual for every man of the army PLOTS. 1 Esd. 5. 73. by secret p. and popular persuasious PLOUGH. Eccl. 38.25. how can he get wisdom that holdethp..' PLOWETH. Eccl. 6. 19. come to her, as one that p. and soweth POINT. Eccl. 31. 15. judge, and be discreet in every p. 2 Mac. 2. 30. to stand on every p. and go over things 13. 10. being at the p. to be put from their law POINTS, POINTS. 2 Mac. 12. 22. wounded with p. of their own swords 15. 12. and exercised in all p. of virtue POISONED. ■IMac. 10. 13. that he p. himself, and died POLICY. 1 Mac. 8. 4. that by their p. they had conquered 2 Jlfac. 13. 18. went about to take the holds by p. 11. 29. watched to accomplish this thing by p. 31. be was notably prevented by Judas' p. POLICIES. Jud. 11. 8. we have heard of thy wisdom and p. POLISH. Eccl. 38. 28. and watcheth to p. it perfectly POLISHED. Bar. 6. 8. his tongue is p. by tbe workman POLLUTE. 1 Mac. 1. 46. p. tbe sanctuary and holy people 2 ilfac, 6. 2. top. also the temple in Jerusalem POLLUTED. 1 Esd. 8. 83. is a land p. with the pollutions - Esd. 15. 6. wickedness hath p. the whole earth i 00. 2. 9. being p. and my face was uncovered 3. 15. that I never p. iny name nor name of my Jud. 9. 2. and p. her virginity to her reproach 980 POS 1 Mac. 14. 36. they p. all about the sanotaarj 2 Mac, 5. 16. taking 4he holy vessels with p. bands POLLUTETH. Eccf. 40. 29. hep. himself with other men's meat POLLUTION, S. Jud. 9. 4. which abhorred the p. of their blood 1 Mnc. 13. 50. be cleansed the tower fronlj), 2 ilfiic. 5. 27. lest they should be partakers of the p. POMEGRANATES. Eccl. 45. 9. he compassed him with p. and bells POMP. 1 Mac. 10. 86. men of city met him with great p. PONDER. 2 EaJ. 4. 31. p. now by thyself, how great fruit Eccl. 21. 17, they shall p. his words in their hearts PONDERED. Wisd. 8. 17. when I p. them in my heart POOLS. 2 Esd. 16. 60. p. upon the tops of the mountains POOR. 1 Esd. 3. 19. the mind of the p. man and of the rich 2 Esd.\5*5\. thou shalt be weakened as ap. woman Tob. 2. 2. bring what p. man soever thou findest 4. 7. neither turn thy face from any p. 21. fear not, my son, that we are made p. Wisd. 2. 10. let us oppress the p. righteous man Eccl. 1. 28. distrust not the Lord when thou art p. 4. 1. my son, defraud not the p. of his living 4. neither turn away thy facefrom a p. man 8. not grieve to bow down thine ear to the p. 7. 32. and stretch Ihine hand unto the p. 10. 22. wbeviier be be rich, noble, or p. 23. it is not meet to despise the p. man 30. the p. man is honoured for bis skill 11. 21. easy on the sudden to make ap. man rich 13. 3. the p. is wronged, and must intreat also 18. what peax.e between the rich and the p.? 19. rich eat up the p. |{ 20. rich abhor the p. 21. but a p. man is thrust away by bis friends 22. the p. man slept, and yet they rebuked him 23. if p. man speak, tbey say, what fellow is this 21. 5. a prayer out of a p. man's mouth reachetb 25.2. my soul hates a p. man that is proud 26. 4. a man be rich or p. if he have a good heart 29. 8. have thou patience with a man in p. estate 9. help the p. for the commandment's sake 22. better is the life of a p. man in a cottage 30. 14. better is the p. being sound and strong 31. 4. tbep.laboureth in his p. estate, and is needy 34. 20. brings an offering of the goods of the p. 33 . 13.- he will not accept any person against a p. man 38. 19. the life of the p. is Ibe corse of the heart Sar. 6. 28. but to the p. they give nothing of it 2 Mac. 4. 47. and those p. men he condemned POPULAR. 1 Esd. 5. 73. by their secret plots and p. persuasions PORCH. lEsd. 9. 41. the broad court before the holy p. 2 Mac. 1. 8. burnt the p. and shed innocent blood PORTERS. 1 Esd. 1. 16. moreover the p. were at every gate PORTION. Esth. 13. 16. despise not the p. then deliveredst Wisd. 2. 9. for this is our p. and our lot is this Eccl. 7. 31. give him his p. as it is commanded 11. 18. and this is the p. of bis reward 14. 9. the covetous is not satisfied with his p. 17. 17. but Israel is the Lord's p. 24. 12. in the p. of the Lord's inheritance 25. 19. let the p. of a sinner fall upon her 26. 3. a good wife is a good p. which shall he given in the p. of them that fear the Lord 23. a wicked woman given as a p. to wicked man 41. 9. and if you die, a curse shall be your p. 21. he ashamed to take away a p. or a gift 45. 22. nor had he any p. among the people, for the Lord himself is his p. and inheritance ilfac. 1. 26. preserve thy own p. and sanctify it 14. 15. and who always helpetb his p. PORTIONS. Eccl. 44.23. gave him an heritage, and divided his p. 50. 12. when he took p. out of the priests' hands possess; Jud, S 22. a reproach to all them that p. as POW Eccl. 11. 24. I bare enough, andj>. many thlags POSSESSED. Eccl, 36. 15. thou hast p. from thebeghiniag POSSESSION. Jud. 16. 21. Judith remaiued in her own p. Wisd. 8. 5. if riches. be a jj. to be.desired-in. life Eccl, 4. 16. his generation shall hold her in.p. 24. 6. in everj people and nation I got a p. 28.24. look that thoa hedge. thy ^. with thorns 51. 21. therefore have I gotten a goodj). POSSESSIONS. Eccl. 41. 1. to a man that liveth at rest in bis p. POSSIBLE. Wisd. 16. 15. it is not^. to escape thine hand 2 Mac. 3. 6. it was p, to bring all into the king's hand 14. 10. it is not p. that the state shoald be quiet POST. Wisd, 5. 9. passed away as a. p. that hasted by POSTERITY. l£f(/.4. 53.bave free liberty, as well they as their p. Eccl. 45. 24. he and p. should have the dignity 25. the ioheritauce should he to his p. alone 47. 22. nor will he abolish the p. of his elect Bar. 2. 15. Israel and his p. is called by thy name 2 Mac. I. 20. did send of the p. of those priests POTENTATES. Eccl. 10. 24. jadges and p. shall be bononred POTS. 1 Esd. 1. 12. the sacri0ces, they sod them in brass p. POTTAGE. Sel 33. a prophet Habbacuc, who had made p. POTTER. Wisd. 15.7. the p. tempering soft earth; but what is the use of either sort, theip. himself is the judge Eccl..27. 5. the furnace proveth the p. vessels 33. 13. as the clay is in the p. hand to fashion it 38. 29. so doth the p. silting at his work POVERTY. jScch 10. 31. honoured in p.hovf much more in riches^ dishonourable in riches, how much more inp, 11. 12. is slow, wanting ability, and full of p. 14. life, death, p. and riches, come of the Lord 13. 24. p. is evil in the mouth of the ungodly 15. 25. when thou art rich, think, on p. and need 22. 23. be faithful io thy neighhourin his p. 26. 23. a man of war that suffereth p. 29. 9. turn him not awa}' because of bis p. POWER. 2 Esd. 1. 10. all his p. have I smitt«n down Jud.2. 12. as I live, and by the p. of my kingdom 9. 11. for thy p. standetb not in multitude 14. that thoa art the God of all p. and might 11. 7. as hiap. liveth who hath sent thee, and the fowls of tlie air shall live by thy p. 13. 4. O .Lord God of all p. look at this present 11. God is with us, to shew his p. in Jernsalem 19. which remember the p. of God for ever Wisd. 1. 3. his p. when it is tried reproveth unwise 6. 3. p. is given you of the Lord, and sovereignty 7. 23. stedfast,.free fromcare, having all p. 25. for she is the breath of the p. of God 26. the unspotted mirror of the p. of God 9. 11. and she shall preserve me in berp. 10. 2. and gave bim p. to rale all things 11. 20. being scattered thro' the breath of thy p, 21. who may withstand the p. of thine arm? 12. 15. thinking it not agreeable with thy p. 16. (by p. is the beginning of righteousness 17. men will not believe thon art of a full p. 18. bat thoa mastering thy p. judgest with equity, , for thou ma;^cst use p. when thou wilt 14.31.it isnotthep. of themby whom they swear 15. 2. if we sin we are thine, knowing thy p. 3. to know thy p. is the root of immortality 16. 13. for thou hast p. of life and death 19. it burneth in water, above the p. of fire Eccl. 3. 20. for the p. of the Lord is great 6. 26. and keep her ways with all thy p. 8. 13. be not surety above thy p. foriif thoa be 9. 13. keep far from the man that hath p. to kill 10. 4. thep.ofthe earth is in the hand of the Lord 13. 2. burden not th3'self above thy p. while livest 15.18. he is mighty.in.p. andbeholdetb.all things 18. 4. to whom he. bath given p. to. declare works P R A Apo- crypha, Eccl. 46. 6. and with hailstones of mighty p. 49. 5.' therefore he gave their p. to others Bar. 1. 6. collection, according to every man's.p. 3. 5. think on thy p. and thy name at this time 6. 59. better to be a king that sbeweth bis p. 'G3. these likc'to them neither in shew nor p. Prayer of Manass. fear and tremble before thy p. 2 Mac. 3. 24. the Lord of spirits, and the prince of all jj. all were astonished at the p. of God 28. manifestly they acknowledged thep.iof God '9. 8. shewing forth to all the manifest p. of God 11. 4. not at all considering the p. of God 12. 28. who with his p. breaks strength of enemies POWERS. Dan. 3. 39. O all ye p. of the Lord, bless ye the Lord Prayer ofMaiiass. all the p. of heavens praise thee POWERFUL. Eccl. 16. 15. that bis p. works might be known POUR. Toh. 4. 17. p. out thy bread on burial of the just Eccl. 10. 13. he that hath it, shall p. out abomination 16. 11, be is mighty to p. out displeasure 24. 33. I will yet p. out doctrine as prophecy 36. 7. raise up indignation, and p. out wrath 39. 6. he shall p. out wise sentences and give thanks 28. they p. out their force, and appease wrath POURED. Eccl. 18. 29. they p. forth exquisite parables 50. 15. he p. of the blood of the grape, be p. out at the foot of the altar a sweet-smelling savour 27. who out of his heart p. forth wisdom 2 Mac. 1. 31. water to be p. on the great stones POURETH. Eccl. 18. 11. God p. forth mercy on them 35. 14. the widow, when shep. out her complaint 43. 19. the hoar-frost as salt he p. on the earth PRACTICE, S. Eccl. 10. 6. do nothing at all by injurious p. 27. 9. truth will return to them that p. in her PRACTISED. 2 ilfac. 14. 22. lest treachery be suddenly p. PRACTISING. 1 Esd. 2. 26. that city was p. against kings PRAISE. 2 Esd. 13. 67. giving p. greatly to the most High ro6..3. 11. letall thy works p. thee for ever 8. 15, thou art worthy to be praised with, all ^ure and holy p. therefore let thy saints p.nronrning 1 Mac. 2. 49. now hath p. andrebuke gotten strength- 3. 20. they come against as in p. and iniquity 2 Mac. 1. 28. punish them that with p. do us wrong 5. 21. weening in his p. to make the land navigable 7. 36. shall receive just punishment for thy p. 9. 7. but still was filfed with p. breathing out 11. he began to leave off his great p. 15. 6. Nicanor iu exceeding p. .determined PRIEST. Eccl. 7. 31. fear the Lord, and honour they. 50. 1. Simon high-p. son of Onias, who repaired 1 Mac. 2. 1. Mattathias ap. of the sons of Joarib 7. 14. one that is a p. of the seed of Aaron 15. 1. to Simon the p. and the prince of the Jews >Sec High. PRIESTS. 1 Esd. 1. 2. having set thep. accordingto courses 4. 53. the p. that went away should have liberty 54. thep;s' vestments wherein they minister 5. 59. thep. stood arrayed in their vestments 8. 77. we with our p. were given up to the sword Jud. 11. 13. which they had reserved for thep. Wisrf. 12.6. with their p. out of their idolatrous crew Eccl. 7. 29. fear the Lord, and reverence his p. 50. 12. he took the portions out of the p.s' hands Bar. 1. 7. to thep. and all the people at Jerusalem 16. confusion of faces helongeth to our p. 6. 10. the p. convey from their gods> gold,' silver 18. even so the p. make fast their temples 28. things sacrificed, their p. sell and abuse 31. the p. sit in their temples, their clothes rer» 982 PRI Bar. 6. 33. Ibe p. also take ofT their garments 48. the p. consalt with themselves where may be 55. when fire falleth their }i. will flee away Van. 3.62. O yep. of the Lord, bless ye the Lord SelS. the king was wroth, and called for his p. 10. now the p. of Bel were threescore and ten 15. in thy night carae the p. with their wives 28. the king hath put the p. to death 1 Mac. 3. 49. they brought also the p.s' garments 51. thy p. sire in heaviness and brought low , 4. 38. they saw the p.a' chambers palled down 42. so he chose p. of blameless conversation 5. 67. certain p. desirous to shew their valour, slain 7. 36. the p. entered in, and stood before the altar 10. 42. because they appertain to the p. that minister 2 Mac. 1. 10. who was of the stock of the anointedp, 13. they were slain by the deceit of Nanea's p. 19. the p. that were then devout, took the fire 20. Neemias did send of the posterity of those p. 23. the p. made a prayer while sacrifice 30. the p. sung psalms of thanksgiving 3. 15. the p. prostrating themselves before the altar 4. 14. the p. had no courage to serve any more 14. 34. then the p. lift np their hands to heaven 15. 31. when be had set the p. before the altar PRIESTHOOD. Eccl, 45. 7. he gave him the p. among the people 15. they should execute the office of the p. 24. should have the dignity of the p. for ever 1 Mac. 2. 54. the covenant of an everlastingp. 7. 21. but Alcimus contended for the high p. 11. 27. the king confirmed him in the high p. 16. 24. are written in the chronicles of his p. 2 Mac. 2. 17. that gave ihem the p. and the sanctuary 4. 24. he got the p. to himself, offering more 11. 3. to set the high p. to sale every year 14. 7. of my ancestors' honour, I mean the high p. PRIETH. Eccl. 14, 23. he that p. in at her windows shall also PRINCE. Jud. 9. 10. the servant with the p. and the p. with Eccl. 41 . 17. be ashamed of a lie before a p. 48. 12. be was not moved with presence of any p. Dan. 3. 15. nor is there at this time p. or prophet 1 Mac. 3. 13. when Seron a p. of the army heard 9. 30. we have chosen thee this day to be'ourp, 15. 1. unto Simon the priest and p. of the Jews 2. to Simon high-priest and p. of his nation 2 Mac. 3. 24. the P. of all power caused an apparition PRINCES. Eccl. 10. 14. Iiath cast down the thrones of proud p. 39. 4. he shall appear before p. he will travail 46. 18. he destroyed all the p. of the Philistines JBar. 2. 1. against our p. and the men of Israel 3. 16. where are the p. of the heathen become 1 Mac. 6. 60. the king and the p. were content 7. 26. the king sent Nicanor one of his honourable p. 9. 37. daughter of one of the great p. of Chnnaan PRINCELY. 1 Esd. 4. 46. this is the p. liberality from thee PRINCIPALITY. 2 Mac. 4. 27. so Menelaus got the p. 5. 7. howbeit, for all this he obtained not the p. PRISON. Eccl. 13. 12. he will not spare to put thee in p. 2 Mac. 13. 21. when had gotten him, put him in p. PRISONER. Jud. 16. 9. her beauty took his mind p. 2 Mac. H. 27, that be should send IMaccabeus p. 33. if yoa will not deliver me Judas as a p. PRISONERS. 2 Esd^ 13.40. ten tribes which were carried away p. W^isd. 17.2. the p. ofdarkness, and fettered with night 1 Mac. 9. 70. that he should deliver them the p. 72. when he had restored unto him the p. 15. 40. Cendebeus began to take the people p. PRIVATE. Esth. 14. 16. I wear it not when I am p. by myself 2 Mac. 4. 5. the good of all, both puhlip and p. PRIVY. Wisd. 8. 4. she is p. to the mysteries of knowledge iSas. IS. they went out themselves at p. doors Bel. 13. under table tbey had made a p. entrance 21. who shewed him p. doors where tbey came PRO 2 Mac. 1. IG. and opeoing a p. door of the roof S. 7. took advautage of nigbt for such j>. attempts PRIVILY. 1 Mac. 9. 60. he sent letters p. to his adherents 2 Mac. I, 19. the priests took the fire of the altar p. 8. 1. the^ went p. into the towns and called PROCEED. 1 Esd. 2. 29. those wioked workers p. no further PROCEEDED. 2 JEsd. 10. 19. so I p. to speak further onto her 2 Jlfac. G.29. the speeches jp. from a desperate mind PROCESS. 2 Esd. II. 20. in p, of time the feathers stood up PROCESSION. 2 Mac, 6. 7. were compelled to go in p, to Bacchus PROCLAMATION. 1 Esd. 2. 2. he made p. through all his kingdom IMac. 5. 49. Judas commanded a p, to be made PROCLAIMING. 2 Mac. S. 11. p. a sale of the captive Jews PROCURE. \Mac.7. 15. we will p. the harm neither of you 13. 17. be shouldp. to himself great haired PROCURED. Esth. 16. 13i who continually p. our good PROFANATION. 1 Mac, J . 48. with all matiuer of uncleanoess and p, PROFANE. 1 Mac. 1. 45. that they should p. the sabbaths 63. that they might not p. the holy covenant 2. 34. neither will y/ep, the sabbath-day 2 Mac. 5.16. with p. hands pulling down things G. 5. the altar also was HUed with p. things PROFANED. 2 Esd. 10. 22- the name named on us is almost p. 1 Mac. 1.43. many of the Israelites p. the sabbath 3. 51. thy sanctuary is trodden down and p. 4. 38. when they saw altarja. they rent their clothes 54. and what day the heathen had p. it 2 Mac. 8. 2. pity the temple jp. of wicked men 10, 5. the same day that the strangers p. the temple PROFANELY. 2 Esd. 15. 8. their wickedness theyp. commit PROFANENESS. 2 Mac, 4. 13. through the exceeding p. of Jason PROFESS. Eccl. 3. 25. p. not the knowledge thou hast not PROFIT. 2 i?£(f. 7.47. for whatp. for men to live in heaviness? 49. what p. is it to us if there be promised ns Eccl 5. S. they shall notp. theein theday of calamity 11. 23. say not, what p. is there of my service? 13. 4. if thou be for his p. he will use thee 20. 10. there is a gift that shall not p. thee 30. wisdom that is bid, and treasure that is hoarded up, what p. is in them both ? 29. 11. it shall bring tbee more p. than gold 30.23. sorrow hath killeJ, and there is nop. therein 34. ^3. what p. have they then but labour? 26. or what doth his humbling p. him? 2 Mac. 2. 25. been careful that all might have p. PROFITABLE. Tob. 3. 6. it is p. for me to die rather than live 4. IS. and despise not any counsel that is p. Wisd.S.7. can have nothing more p. in their life Eccl. 10. -l.he will set over it one that is p. 37. *28. for all things are not p. for all men 2 ilifac. 12.12. that they »ould be p. in many things PROFITED. Wisd, 5. 8. what hath piide p. us, or riches ? Eccl. 33. 16. by the blessing of the Lord Ip.and filled 51. 17. I p. therein, therefore will I ascribe glory PROFOUNDER. Eccl. 24.29. her counsplsp. than the great deep PROGENITORS. Esth. IG. 16. who ordered the kingdom to our p. PROLOGUE. 2 Mac. 2. 32. it is a foolish thing to make a long p. PROLONG. Eccl. 29. 5. he will p, the time and return words 38. 14. they give for ease and remedy top. life PROLONGETH. Eccl. 30. 22, the joy fulness of a man p. bis days 37. 31. but he that taketh heed, p. bis life PRO apo CR-yPIlA PROMISED. Bar. 2. 34. which I p. with an oath to their fathers 1 Mac. 11. 28. hep. bim three hundred talents 2 Mac. 2. 18. as hep. in the law, will have mercy on us 4. 9. besides this he p. to assign 150 more 7. 26, she p. him that she would counsel ber son PROMISES. 2 Esd. 5. 29. and they which did gainsay thy p. ^^25(^.12.21. hast sworn and made covenants of good p. 1 Mac. 1 0. 13. bad beard what p. Demetrius bad sent PROMISETH. Eccl. 20. 23. that for bashfuloess p. to b!s friend PROMISING. 2 Esd. 3. 15. p. that thou wouldst never forsake 2 Mac. 4. 8. p. to the king by intercession talents PROMOTE. Eccl. 20. 27. a wise man shall p. himself to honour PROMOTED. 1 Mac. 11. 26. the kingp. him in sight of all bis friends PRONOUNCED. Jud.S. II. this oath which yep. between God and von Bar. 2. 1. Lord made good his word which he p. ag. us 7. plagues which the Lord hath p. against us Sus. 53. for thou hast p. false judgment PRONOUNCETH. Wisd. 2. 16. he p. the end of the just to be blessed PROPER. Wisd. 18. 21. bringetb the shield of his p. ministry 19.6. for the whole creature in his p. kind PROPERLY. Tob. 1. 2. Thisbe, which is called p. Naphtali PROPHECY. 2 Esd. 15. 1. behold, speak thou the words of p. Tob. 2. 6. remembering that p. of Amos, as he said Eccl. 49. 6. according to the p. uf Jeremias PROPHECIES. Eccl. 39. 1. he will be occupied in p. 44. 3. giving counsel, and declaring p. PROPHESY. 2 Esd. 8. 5. agreed to give ear, and art willing to p. Wisd. 14. 28. either mad when merry, or p. lies EccL 47. 1. and after him rose np Nathan top. PROPHESIED. I Esd, 6, 1. Aggeus and Zacbarias p. to the Jews Jud. 6. 2. that thou bast p. among us to day Eccl. 46. 20. and after bis death he p. and shewed PROPHET. 1 Esd. 1. 20. since the time of the p. Samuel 28. not regarding the words of the p. Jeremy 2 Esd. 1. 1. the second book of the p. Esdras Tob. 14.4. which Jonas the p. spake of Nineve Wisd. 11.1. she prospered iu the hand of the bolyp Eccl. 46. 13. Samuel the p. of the Lord, beloved 15. by his faithfulness he was found a truep^ 48. 1. then stood op Elias the p. as fire 49.7. Jeremias, who nevertheless was a p. sanctified Bel 33, there was in Jewry a p. called Habakkuk 1 Mac. 4. 46. till there should come a p. to shew 0. 27. since the time that a p. was not seen 14. 41. until there should arise a faithful p. 2 Mac. 2. 1. that Jeremy the p. commanded them 2. how that the p. having given them the law 4. the p. being warned of God, commanded 15. 14. this is Jeremias the p. of God PROPHETS. 1 Esd. 1. 51. they made a sport of his p. 6. 1. the p. prophesied unto the Jews Tob. 4. 12. for we are the children of the p. 14. 5. as the p. have spoken thereof Wisd. 7. 27. she maketh them friends of God and p. Eccl. 36. 15. raise up p. that have been in thy name 16. and let thy p. be found faithful PROPITIATION. Wisd. 18. 21. even prayer and p. of iucense Bed. 5. 5, concerning p. be not without fear 35. 3. and to forsake unrighteousness is a p. PROPORTIONABLY. Wisd. 13. 5. p. the maker of them is seen PROSPER. 2 Esd. 5. 12. shall labour, but their ways shall not jt Tob. 4. 19. that all thy paths and counsels may p. 5. 16. his father said, God p. your journey Eccl. 15. 10. and the Lord will p. it 38. 14. that be would p. that which tbey give: apo- pro CEYPHA. PROSPERED. Wisd. 11.1, she p. their works in the hand of prophet 1 Mac. 2. 47. and the work p. in their hand 3. 6. because salvation p. in his hand 14. 36. for in his time things ;>. in his hands 16. 2. things have p. so well in onr hands 2 Mac, 8. 8. that things p. with him still more PROSPERITY. Eccl. 6. 11. but in thy p. he will be as thyself 10. 5. in the hand of God is the p. of man 11. 14. p. and adversity, life and death, come of Lord 17. and his favour bringeth p, for ever 25, in day of p. is a forgetfulness of affliction 12. 8. a friend cannot be known in p. 9. in the p. of a man enemies will be grieved 13. 26. is a token of a heart that is in p. 22. 23. that thou mayest rejoice in his p. 37; 4. which rejoiceth in the p. of a friend 41. 1. to the man that hath p. in all things 1 Mac. 12, 22. do well to write to us of your p. 2 Mac. 9. 19. wisheth much joy, health, and p. PROSPEROUS. 1 Esd. 8. 50. to desire of him a p. journey for ns Tob. 5. 21. and his journey shall be p. 10. 11. the God of heaven give you a p. journey Heel. 43.26. the end of them hath p. success PROSPEROUSLY. 1 Esd. 6. 10. the work goeth on p. in their hands Toil. 4. 6. thy doings shall p. succeed to thee PROSTRATING. 2Mac. 3. 15. but priests p. themselves before altar PROTECT. Wisd. 5. 16. and with his arm shall he p. them PROTECTETH. Jud. 9. 14. no other that p. the people of Israel PROTECTING. 1 Mac. 3.3. he made battles p. the host with the sword PROTECTION. Eecl. 34. 16. he is their mighty p. and strong stay 2 Mac. 13. 17. the p. of the Lord did help him PROTECTOR. Jud, 9. 11. for thou art a p. of the forlorn 2 Mac. 11. l.Lysias the king's p. and cousin .13. 2, Lysias his p. and ruler of his affairs PROTESTATIONS. Eccl. 46. 19, he made p. in the sight of the Lord PROUD. 2 Esd, II . 44. Highest hath looked on the p. times Esth. 13, 12. that I did not bow down to p. Aman Wisd. 14. 6. in old time when the p. giants perished Eccl. 3. 28. in the punishment of the p. no remedy 10.9. why is earth and ashes p..' 14. the Lord cast down the thrones of p, princes 15, the Lord hath plucked up roots of thep, nations 11. 30. as a partridge, so is the heart of tiie p. 13. 1. he that hatli fellowship with a p. man 20. as the p. hate humility, so doth the rich 21. 4. the house of p. men shall be made desolate 23. 4. O God of my life, give me not a p. look 8. the evil-speaker and p. shall fall thereby 25. 2. my soul hateth a poor man that is p. 27. 15. the strife of the p. is blood-shedding 28. mockery and reproach are from the p. 31.26. so wine the hearts of thep. by drunkenness 32. 12. do what thou wilt, but sin not by p. speech 18. but a p. man is not daunted with fear 35. 18. he have taken away the multitude of thep. 51. 10. he would not leave me in the time of the p. 1 Mac. 2. 47. they pursued also after the p. men Mae. 9. 8. so p. was he beyond the condition 15. 32. the hand that with p, brags he had stretched Jud.t Eccl. . '::..'.. IMaL 24. ^ g.„„w uiaaaacre ana -spoken p. 7. 34. but he mocked them and spake p. 47. his hand which he stretched out so p. 2 Mac. 9. 4. for he had spoken p. in this sort 12. that a man should not p. think of himself PROVE. ^Wisd. 2. 17. let us p. what shall happen in the end 19. we may know his meekness, and p. patience Eccl, 6 7 if thou wouldest get a friend, p. him first PTO Ecc?. 37. 27. my sod, p. thy soul in thy life PROVED. Wisd, 3. 5. for God p. and found them worthy Eccl. 4,^. 20. when he was p. he was found faithful PROVETH. Eccl. 27. 5. the furnace p, the potter's vessel 31. 26. the furnace p. the edg:e by dipping PROVERB. Toh, 3, 4. and for a p. of reproach to all nations PROVERBS. Eccl. 8. 8. hut acquaint thyself with their p. 4"^ 17. the countries marvelled at thee for thy^. PROVIDE. 1 MacAO. 6. to p. weapons that he might aid him PROVIDED. Wisd. 13. 16.be p. for it that it might not fall 1 Mac. 10. 21. gathered forces, and j7. much armour 14. 10. he p. victuals for the cities, and set in them 2 Mac, 4. 21. Antiochus p. for his own safety PROVIDENCE. Wisd. 14.3. but thy p. O Father, governeth it 17. 2, they lay exiled from the eternal p. PROVISION. Jud. 2. 17. and goats without number for their |). 4, 5. they laid up victuals for the p. of war 12.3. if thy j3. fail, how should we give thee the like? 2 Mar.. 6. 21. to bring flesh of his own p. 12.27. wherein was great p. of engines and darts PROVOKE. Jud. 8. 14. p. not the Lord our God to anger 11. 11. wherefore they will p. their God to anger .Ecc?.4. 2. neither ^J. a man in his distress 1 Mac. 6. 34. they might jr. elephants to fight 15. 40. Cendeheus began to p. the people PROVOKED. 1 Esd. 6. 15. but when our fathers p. God to wrath 2 Esd. 1 . 7. they have p. me to wrath, and despised Bar. 4. 7. for ye jj. him that made you PRUDENCE. Wisd.S. 6. if^. work, who more cunning than she? 7. she teacheth temperance, p. justice and fortitude 15. in the exercise of conference with her p. Eccl. 1. 4. the understanding of p, from everlasting 10. 3. thro' the J), of them that are in authority 19. 22. nor at any time is the counsel of sinners j). 25. 9. well is him that hath found p. 34. 10. but he that hath travelled, is full of p. PRUDENT. Eccl. 3. 29. the heart of the p. will understand 6.32. if thou apply thy mind, thoii shalt be p. 10. 1. the government of a p. man is well ordered PSALM. Jud. 16. 2. tune unto him a new p. exalt him PSALMS. 2 Mac. 1, 30. the priests sung p. of thanksgiving 10. 7. they sang p. to hira that had given success 38. this done, they praised the Lord with p, 12.37. he sung p. with aloud voice PSALTERY. 2 Esd. 10. 22. our p. is laid on the ground, our song Wisd. 19. 18. like as in a p. notes change the tune Eccl. 40. 21. the pipe and p. make sweet melody PTOLEMAIS. 1 Mac. 5. 15. they of P. and of Tyrus are assembled 65. Simon his brother in Galilee before P. 10. 1. Alexander went up and took P. 68. Alexander celebrated her marriage at P. 60. who thereupon went honourably to P. 12. 48. they of P. shot the gates and took him PTOLEMEE. 1 Mac. 1. 1ft T^ut P. was afraid of him and fled _ „_-,-„ . -iias chose P. son of Dorymenes -.-,.„ ^^.MN ^uKiiibassadors to P. king of Egypt — ^. entered into the cities ji-ought forth his host and met him 16. Alexander fled, but king P. was exalted 18. king P. also dying the third day after 15.16. Lucius consul, unto king P. greeting 16. 16. P. and his men rose up and took weapons IS. then P. wrote these things, and sent to king 21. and quoth be, P. hath sent to slay thee also 2 Mac. 4.45. promised P, the son of Dorymenes 46. P. taking the king aside into a gallery 6. 8. there went oat a decree by the suggestion of P. PUN 983 PTOLEMEUS. Esth. 11. 1. P. his son brought this epistle 1 Mac. 16. 11. P. the son of Abubus made captain 2 Mac. 1. 10. to Aristobulns king P.'s master 4. 21. the coronation of king P. Philometor 8. 8. he wrote unto P. the governor of Celosyria 10. 12. P. that was called Macron endeavoured PUBLIC. Eccl. 38. 33. they shall not be sought for in p. counsel 1 Mac. 14. 23. to put copy of ambassage in p. records 2 Mnc. 4. 5. seeking the good of all p. and private 15. 6. to set up a p. monument of his victory PUBLISH. 2 Esd. 14. 26. some things shalt thou p. Esth. 16. 19. ye shall p. the copy of this letter PUBLISHED. 1 Esd. 9. 53. the Levites p. all things to the people PUFFED. 2 Mae. 7. 34. be not p. up with uncertain hopes 11. 4. but p. up with his ten thousand footmen PULL. 2 Esd. 1.8. p. thou off then the hair of thy head Wisd. 1. 12. and p. not on yourselves destruction 1 Mac. 4. 45. ttiey thought it best to p. it down 6. 62. he gave commandment to p. down the wall 9. 55. as he began to p. down, Alcimus was plagued PULLED. 1 Esd. 6. 16. who p. down the house and burnt it 8.71. 1 p. off the hair from off my head Jud. 10. 3. p. off the sackcloth which he had on Eccl. 28. 14. strong cities hath it p. down 40. 16. the weed shall be p. up before all grass 1 Mac. 1. 22. the ornaments, all which he p. off 31. he p. down the houses and walls thereof 2. 25. commissioner he killed, the altar he p, down 45, then Mattathias p. down the altars 4. 38. they saw the priests' chambers p. down 5. 65. he p. down the fortress of it, and burnt towers 6. 7. they p. down the abomination he set up 2 Mac. 7. 7. they had p. off the skin of his head 10,2. the altars and the chapels they p. down PULLETH. Eccl. 34.23. one bnildeth and another p. down PULLING. 2 Mac. 5.16. with profane hands p. down things PULPIT. 1 Esd. 9. 42. Esdras stood upon a p. of wood PUNISH. Toft. 3. 3. p. me not for my sins and ignorances Wisd. 11. 10. the other thou didst condemn and p. 12. 20. if thou didst p, the enemies of children 18.8. wherewith thou didst p. our adversaries 1 Mac. 7.7. let him p. them with all that aid them 2Mac. 1.28. p. them that oppress us and do wrong 6. 14. whom the Lord patiently forbears to p. 16. tho' he p. with adversity, yet doth not forsake PUNISHED. 2 .Esd. 9. 13. how the ungodly shall be p. ana when Jud. 11. 10. for our nation shall not hep. Wisd. 3. 4. for tho' they be p. in the sight of men 10. but the ungodly shall be p. according to 11. 5. by what things their enemies were p. 8, how thou hadstp. their adversaries 16. by the same also shall he hep. 12. 14, for any whom thou hast p. 15. condemn him that hath not deserved to be p. 27. look for what thing's they grudged when they were p. now being p. in them when they saw it 14. 10. shall be p. together with him that made it 30. for both causes shall they be justly p. 16. 1. by the' like were they p. worthily 9. for they were worthy to be p. by such 18.11, the master and the sert^ant were p. 22. but with a word subdued hira that p. Eccl. 23. 21. this man shall be p. in the streets 1 Mac. 14. 45. or break these things should be p 2 Mac. 6. 13. not suffered long, but forthwith p. 7.7. they asked, wilt thou eat before thou Jje p.? PUNISHETH. Jud. 7, 28, which p, us according to our sins Wisd, 1, 8. nor vengeance when it p. pass by him 14, 31, that p. always the offence of t^e ungodly PUNISHING. iJcct, 39, 30. p. the wicked to destrtioUou 6L 984 PUT PUNISHMENT. 2 Esd. 7. 21. what iney shonld observe lo a.-\Qidp. 47. wha> profit for men after death to look for p. 15. 12 Egypt smitten with the plague and p. Wisd. IG. 2. instead of whkh p. dealiag gracioasly 24. against the irarlg;liteoas for their p. 19. 4. they might fulfil the p. which was wanting EccL 3. 28. in p. of the proud there is no remedy 8.5- remember that we are all worthy of p. 12.6. keepeth against the mighty day of their p. 2 M.— "i '" i"! READINESS. 2 Mac 13. 12. Judas commanded they should be in r. REALM. 1 Esd. 4. 49. he wrote for Jews that wentoutof his r. 8. 10. the priests and Levites being within our r. 2 Esd. 13. 31. one r. shall fight against another 1 Mac. 3. 27. he gathered all the forces of his r. 6. 14. Philip, whom be made ruler over all his r. REC 1 Mac. 10. 34. days of freedom for all Jews in my r. 52. forasmach as I am come again to my r. 15. 28. Joppe and Gazara, cities ot" my r. 2 Mac. 10. 11, he set Lysias over the affairs of his r. 11. 23. they that are in our r. live quietly 14.6. Assideans will not let the r. be in peace 26. JudaSj a traitor to his r. to he snccessor REALMS. 1 Mac. 1. 16, might have the dominion of two r. REAP, 2 Esd. 16.43. he that soweth, as if he shonld not r. 46. strangers shall r. Iheir frnits, spoil their goods Eccl. 7. 3, and thou shalt not r, them seven-fold REAPED. 1 Esd. 4. 6. when they r. that which they had sown Jud. 4. 5. for their fields were of late r. REAPERS. Bel 33. he was going into field to hring it to the r. REARING. 1 Esd. 5. 62. for r. up the house of the Lord REASON. Ifisd. ll.15.they worshipped serpents void of r. 17. 12. hot a betraying of the socconrs r. offereth Eccl. 37. 16. let r. go before every enterprise IMac. 12. 11. we remember you in prayer, as r. is REASONABLE. 2 Mac. 11. 14. them to agree to all r. conditions REASONETH. Eccl. 14. 20. blessed is the man tliat r. of holy things REASONING. Wisd. 2. l.the ungodly said, r. with themselves .Eccl. 27. 5. so the trial of a man is in his r. REASONINGS. Wisd.7. 20. the violence of winds, and r. of men REBEL. 1 Esd. 2. 19. but they will also r. against kings /wd. 2. 11. but concerning them that r. spare not REBELLED. 1 Esd. 1.48. he forswore himself and r. Jud. 7. 15. because they r. and met not thy person REBELLION. I Esd. 2.27, the men therein were given to r. REBELLIOUS. 1 Esd. 2. 18. Jerusalem, that r. and v/icked city 22. thou shalt understand that city was r. 2 Esd. 1 . 8. not obedient, bnt it is a r. people Eccl. 16. 6. in a r. nation wrath is set on fire 47. 21. out of Ephraim ruled a r. kingdom REBOUNDING. Wisd. 17. 19. or a r. echo from hollow moimtains REBUKE. 2 Esd. 10. 28. and my prayer is turned into r. Eccl. 11.7. understand first, and then r. 31. 3l.r. not thy neighbour at the wine 48. 7. who heardest die r. of the Lord in Sinai 1 Mac. 2. 49. now hath pride and r. gotten strength REBUKED. Eccl. 13.22. poor man slipt, and yet they r. him too RECEIVE. Tob. 5. 2. bow can T r. the money ? I know him not Jud. 11. 5. Judith said, r. the words of thy servant Wisd. 6.25.r. instruction thro' my words 12. 7. that the land might r. a worthy colony 17. 2 L which shonld afterwards r. them Eccl. 4. 31. let not thy hand be stretched to r. 6. 23. give ear, my son, r. my advice 33. love to hear, thou shalt r. understanding 11. 34. r. a stranger into thy house, he will disturb 12. 5. else thou shalt r. twice as much evil 15. 2. r. him as a wife married of a virgin 18. 14. hath mercy on them that r. discipline . fruit of the tree of immortality ^^„ ^. u^ .u« Kn^evail, he shall hardly r. the half _ . .. ^,..^.Nn for thy well ordering the feast : h gifts, for such he will not r. so, 21. a woman will r. every man 38, 2. and be shall r. honour of the king 41, 1. yea, unto him that is yet able to r. meat 60. 3. the cistern to r, water was covered with brass 21. they might r. a blessing from the most High 51. 26. and let your soul r. instructioD 2 ikfac. 7, 11. from him I hope to r. them again 29. that I may r. thee again in mercy 36. thou shalt r. just punishm^t for thy pride R £ F 985 RECEIVED. 1 Esd. C. 6 until such time as an answer was r. Tob. 7. 17. she wept and r. the tears of her daughter 11. 16. they marvelled because he had r. his sight Jud. 3.7. the country about r. them with dances Esth. 16. 10. and as a stranger r. of us Wisd. 3.6. he r. them as a burnt-offering 16. 14. neither the soul r. up, cometh again 19. 16. whom they had r. with feastings Eccl. 17. 5. they r. the use of the five operations 23. 28. and to be r. of him is long life 29. 5. till lie hath r. he will kiss a man's hand 51. 16. 1 r. her, and gat much learning 2 Mac. 7. 8. he r. the next torment in order RECEIVEST. £cc;. 42. 7. all that thou gavest oat, or r. in RECEIVING. IMac.lG. 15. the son of Abubus r. them deceitfully 2 Mac. 10. 15. / . those that were banished from Jerus. RECEPTACLES. Eccl. 39. 17. at the words of his month r. of waters RECITED. Eccl. 44. 5. such as r. vferses in writing RECKONED. Eccl. 29. 4. many r. it found and put them to trouble 1 Mac. 10. 38. that tliey may be r. to be under one RECKONING. Tob.G. 15. make thou no r. of the evil spirit Eccl. 42. 3. of r. with partners and travellers RECOMPENSE. 2 Esd. 15. 21. so will I do, and r. in their bosom 55. therefore shalt thou receive r. ^ Eccl. 7. 28. how canst thou r. ihem the things 12.2. do good to the godly, thou siialt find a r. 14. 6. and there is a r. of his wickedness 17. 23. it will render their r. on their heads 20.10. there is a gift whose r. is double 36. 20. but a man of experience will r. him Bar. 0. 34. evil or good, the; are not able to r. it 1 Mac. 2. 68. r. fully the heathen, and take heed 10. 27. we will r. you for all thfe things ye do RECOMPENSED. 1 Mac. 16. 17. in which doing he r. evil for good RECOMPENSETH. Eccl. 35. 11. for the Lord r. and will give thee RECONCILED. 1 Esd. 4. 31. that she might be r. to him again 2 Mac. 5. 20. the gi'eat Lord being r. it was sel up 8. 29. they besought the merciful Lord to be r. RECONCILEMENT. i?cc/. 27. 21. and after reviling, there may be r RECONCILIATION. Eccl. 22. 22. fear not, for there may be a r. 45. 16. he chose him to make r. for his people 23. Phinees stood up and made r. for Israel 2 Mac. 12. 45, whereupon he made a r. for the dead RECORD. Esth. 12.4, the king made u r. of these things RECORDED. 1 Esd. 1. 42. those things that are r. of him RECORDS. 1 Mac. 14. 23. a copy of their ambassage in pnblic r. 2 Mac. 2. 1. it is also found in the r. that Jeremy RECOVERED. Jud. 14. 7. but when they had r. him, he fell 1 Mac. 2. 48. they r. the law ont of hand of Gentiles 10.52. as I am come again and haver, our country 2 Mac. 2. 22, r. again the temple, and freed city RECOUNTED. 2 Mac. 8.19. he r. what helps their fathers found RED. Wisd. 10. 18. she brought them thro' the R. sea REDRESS. Bar. 6. 54, nor can r. a wrong, being unable REFERRED. 2 Mac. 11.36. touching things to he r. to the king REFORM. 2 Esd. 14, 34. r. your hearts, ye shall be kept alive REFORMED. Wisd.9. 18. for so the ways of them which lived on the earth were r. and men were taught the things 12. 26. they that would not be r. by correction Eccl. 10. 25. he will not grudge when he is r. 23, IS, will never be r. all the days of his lite 986 RE J REFORMEDST. 2 Esd. 8. 12. and thoa r. it with thj judgment REFRAIN. Wisd. 1. 11. and r. your tongue from backbiting Eccl. 4. 23. r. not to speak when there is occasion 18. 30. but r. thyself from thine appetites REFRESHED. 2 Esd. 11. 46. that all the earth may be r. and return REFRESHETH. Eccl. 43. 22. a dew coming after heat, r. REFUGE. 1 Mac. 10. 14. for it was their place of r. 2 Mac. 10. 28. having their r. also unto the Lord REFUSE. 1 Esd. 2. 19. they will not only r. to give tribute Eccl. 6. 23. receive advice, and r. not my counsel REFUSED. Eccl. 29. 7. many have r. to lend for oth'el's ill dealing REFUSE. Tab. 5. 18. let it be as r. In respect of our child Wisd. 13, 12. after spending the r. of his work 13. taking the very r. which served to no use Eccl.27. 4. sifteth with a sieve, the r. remaineth REGARD. 2 Esd. 8. 27. r. not wicked inventions of the heathen 15. IG. they shall not r. their kings or princes Tob. 3. 15. command some r. to be had of me Eccl. 10. 19. that r. not the law are dishonourable 20. 7. but a babbler and a fool will r. no time 41. 12. r. thy name, for that shall continue REGARDED. Wisd. 3. 17. yet shall they be nothing r. 2 Mac. 7. 12. for that he nothing r. the pains REGARDETH. Eccl. 34. 2. whoso r. dreams, is like him that REGARDING. Wisd. 10. 8. * . not wisdom, they gat this hurt REGIONS. 1 Esd. 4. 28. do not all r. fear to touch him ? REGISTER. IMac. 14. 22. did r. the things that they spake REGISTERED. 1 Mac. S. 20. we might be r. vour confederates REHEARSE. Eccl. 19. 7. r. not to another what is told thee REJECT, ED. Jud. 11. 10. r. not his word, butlay it up in thy heart Wisd.9.i. r. me not from among thy children Eccl. 4. 4. r. not the supplication of the afilicted 20. 20. a wise sentence shall be r. when it comes REIGN. Wisd. 3. 8. and their Lord shall r. for ever 6. 21. honour wisdom, that ye may r. for eveimore REIGNED. Wisd. 14. 25. there r. in all men without exception -Ecc/. 47. 13. Solomon r. in a peaceable time 1 Mac. 1. 1. he r. in his stead, the first over Greece 7. Alexander r. twelve years, and then died 10. Antiochus r. in the 137th year of the kingdom 0. 2. Alexander who r. first among the Grecians 10. 1. by means whereof he r. there 11. 19. by this Demetrius r. in the 167th year 54. young Antiochus, who r. and was crowned 12. 7. letters from Darius, who r. amono' you REINS. " 1 Mac. 2. 24. when Mattathias saw, his r. trembled REJOICE. Tob. 13. 7. my soul shall r. in his greatness 14. love thee, for they shall r. in thy peace 14. 7. those who love the Lord in truth shall r. J'ud.A. 12. the sanctuary for the nations to r. at Eccl. 8. 7. r. not over thy greatest enemy 16. 2. tho* they multiply, r. not in them 22. 23. that thoa mayest r. in his prosperity 26.4. rich or poor, he shall at all times r. 30. 2. shall r. of him among his acquaintance 3. and before his friends he shall r. of him 35. 19. till he have made them to r. in his mercy 39.31. they shall r. in his commandment 40. 20. wine and music r. the heart 50. 20. to give the blessing and r. in his name 61 . 29. let your soul r. in his mercy Bar. 4. 12. let no man r. over me a widow 2 Mar K.ll. which did not a little r. (hem REM REJOICED. Tob. I'i.lS. before his death he r. over Nineve Wisd. 7. 12. 1 r. in them all, for wisdom goeth before Eccl. 30, 5, while he lived, he saw and r. in him Sar. 3. 34. the stars shined ia th^ir watches and r. 4. 31. miserable are they that r. at thy fall 33. for as she r. at thy ruin, and was glad 1 Mac. 7. 48. for this the people r. greatly " 14. 11. made peace, and Israel r. with great joy REJOICETH. Eccl. 26. 2. a virtuous woman r. her husband 37. 4. which r. in the prosperity of a friend REJOICING. 2 Esd. 10. 22. our r. is at an end Toh. 11. 15. his son went in r. and told his father Eccl. 1. 11. the fear of the Lord is a crown of r. 18. and it enlargeth their r. that love him Bar. 4. 34. 1 will take away tlie r. of her multitude 37. lo, thy sons come r. in the glory of God 5. 5. r, in the remembrance of God RELEASE, ED. Prayer of Manass. I cannot lift my head, nor have r. 1 Mac. 10. 29. for jour sakes I r. all the Jews 30, 1 r. it from this day forth 42. even those things shall be r. they appertain RELIEF. IMac. 11. 35. we discharge them of all for their r. 2 Mac. 3. 10. for the r. of widows and fatherless RELIEVING. Eccl. 3, 14. r. thy father shall not be forgotten RELIGION. IMac. 1. 43. the Israelites consented to his r. 2. 19. and fall away from the r. of their fathers 22. to go from our r. either on right hand or left 2 Mac. 6. 24. were now gone to a strange r. 8. 1. took all such as continued in the Jews' r. 14, 38. jeopard his body for the r. of the Jews RELIGIOUS. Jud. 11, 17. thy servant is r. and serveth God RELY. Eccl. 15. 4. he shall r. on her and not be confounded RELIED. 1 Mac.S. 12, with such as r. on, them kept amity REMAIN. 2 Esd. 13. 49. he shall defend his people that r. Jud. 11. 17. therefore, my lord, I will r. with thee Eccl. 23.27. they that r. shall know ttiere is 42.23. all these things live and r. for ever 44. 11. shall continually r. a good inheritance 13. their seed shall r. for ever, and their glory 45. 15. to his seed so long as the heavens should r. Bat. 2, 21. so shall ye r. in the land that T gave 6. 3. ye shall r. in Babylon manv years, along season REMAINED. Eccl. 48, 15. there r. a small people and a ruler REMAINETH. Eccl. 38. 19. in affliction also sorrow r. REMEDY. Wisd. 2. 1. in the death of a man there is no r, 16. 9. nor was there found any r. for their life Eccl. 3. 28. in punishmertt of proud there is no r. 43. 22. a present r. of all is a mist coming speedily REMEDILESS. Esth. 16. 5. hath enwrapped them in r. calamities REMEMBER. 1 Esd. 3. 23. they r. not whut they have done 4. 43. r. thy vow which thou hast vowed, to build 2 Esd. 2. 31. r. thy children that sleep 8. 39. and I will r. also their pilgrimage Tob. 3. 3. r. me, and look on me, punish me not 4. 4. r. that she saw many dangers for thee 19. therefore, my son, r. my commandments 6. 15. dost thou not r. precepts thy father gave thee ? 14. 10. r. how Aman handled Achiacharus Jud.S.2G. r, what things he did to Abraham 13. 19. which r. the power of God for ever Esth. 10. 5. for I r. a dream which T saw 14. 12. r. Lord, make thyself known in affliction Wisd. 16.11. that they should r. thy words Eccl.7. 16. but r. that wrath will not tarry long 23. r. that thou wast begot of them 36. r. the end and thou shalt never do amiss 8. 6, r. that we are all worthy of punishment 7. rejoice not over enemy, but r, that we die all REN APo- CRYPHA. Ecel. 9.12. r. shall not go unpunished to their grave 13. r. that thou goest in the midst of snares 12.12. and thou at the last r, my words 14. 12. r. that death will not be long in coming ^ 15.8. and men that are liars cannot r. ber 18. 25. thou hast enough, r, the time of hunger ' 23. 14. T. thy father and thy mother 18. the most High will not r. my sins 28. 6. I-. thy end, and let enmity cease, r. corrnp lion and death, abide in the commandments 7. r. the commandments, and bear no malice 31. 13. r. that a wicked eye is an evil thing 36. 8., make the time short, r. the covenant 38. 20. drive it away, and r. the last end 41. 3. r. them that have been before thee 42. 15. 1 will now r. the works of the Lord Sar. 2. 30. in captivity they shall r. themselves 33. they shall i-. the way of their fathers 3. 5. r. not the iniquities of our forefathers 4. 14. r. ye the captivity of my sons and daughters Sics. 9. that they iuight not r. just judgments 1 Mac. 4. 9. r. how our fathers were delivered 6. 12.1 r. the evils that I did at Jerusalem 7.38. r. their blasphemies, and suffer them not 12. 11. -we r. you in sacrifices we oiFer 2 Mac, 8. 4. 1 . the wicked .slaughter of infants 15. 8. but to r. the help which they had received REMEMBRANCE. 2 Esd. 1. 36. yet they shall call their sins to r. 12. 47. for the Highest hath you in r. Tub. 12. 12. 1 did bring the r. of your prayers Wisd. 2. 4. no man shall have our works in r. 11. 12. a groaning for the r. of things past 16. 6. to put them in r. of the commandment Eccl. 11. 25. in affliction there is no r. of prosperity 28. 1. he will surely keep his sins in r. 38. 23. when the dead is at rest, let his r. rest 41. 1. O death, how bitter is the r. of thee ! 49. 1. the r. of Josias is like the composition 50. 16. for a r. before the most High Sar. 6. 5. rejoicing in the r. of God 1 Mac. 2. 51. call to r. what acts our fathers did 2 Mac. 12. 42. the sin might wholly be put out of r. REMEMBERED. Toh. 1. 12. because I r. God with all my heart 4. 1 . in that day Tobit r. the money 8. 2. as he went he r. the words of Raphael Esth. 10. 12. so God r. his people and justified Eed. 3. 15. in the day of affliction it shall be r. Bar. 3. 23. none of these have r. the paths of wisdom 4. 27. you shall be r. of him that brought these things Bel 38. Daniel said, thou hast r. me, O God 1 Mac. 5. 4. he r. the injury of children of Bean REMEMBERETH. 1 Esd. 4. 21. he r. neither father nor mother REMEMBERING. Tob. 2. 6. r. that prophecy of Amos, as he said REMISS. Eccl. 4. 29. and in thy deeds be not slack and r, REMOVE. Wisd. 1. 5. r. fi'om thoughts without understanding. Eccl. 30. 23. r. sorrow far from thee, for sorrow REND. Wisd. 4. 19. he shall r. them, and cast them down RENDER. Tob. 2. 13. is It not stolen ? r. it to the owners Eccl. 17. 23. 1 will 1-. recompense on their heads 33. 13. to r. to them as liketh him best RENDERED. Wisd. 10. 17. she r. to the righteous a reward RENDERING. Esth. 16. 18. r. to him according to his deserts RENEW. 1 Mac. 12. 3. that you should r. the friendship 16. lo r. the amity that we had with them RENEWED. 1 Mac. 4. 67. the gates and the chambers they r. 5. 1. the nations heard that the sanctuary was r. RENEWING. 1 Mac. 12. 10. to send for the r. of brotherhood RENOUNCE. 2 Esd. 14. 13. therefore now r. corruption RENOWN. EccL 3,19. many are in high place and of r. Apo- REP CRYPHA.. RENOWNED. Jud. 11. 23. tlioa slialt be'r. thro' Ihe whole earth Ecci 39. 2. he will keep the savings of r. men 44. 3. men r. for tlieir power, giving counsel 1 Mac. 3. 9. was r. to the utmost part of the earth 5. 63. Judas and his brethren were greatly r. 6. 1. Elyraais was a city greatly r. for riches 14. 10. so that bis honourable name was r. 2 Mac. 2. 22. the temple r. all the world over RENT. 1 Esd. 8. 71. as I heard these tilings, I r. my clothes Jud. 14. 16. therefore he cried and r.bis garments 19. when beard these words, they r. their coats Bar. 6. 31. having their clothes r. and heads shaven 1 Mac. 1. 56. had r. in pieces the books of the law 2 JIfrtc. 4. 38. took his purple, and r. off his clothes REPAIR. 1 Esd. 2. 18. r. the walls of it, and lay foundations REPAIRED. Eccl. 50. 1. who in his life r. the bouse again 1 Mac. 9. 50. he r. the strong cities in Judea 62. they r. the decays thereof, and made it strong 12. 37. they r. that which was called Caphenatha REPAIRING. 1 Mac. 10. 44. for r. the works of the sanctuary REPARATION. lilfac. 14.34. all things convenient for the r. thereof REPAY. 2 JEsrf. IS. 20. to r. things that they have done Tob. 4. 14. if thou serve God, he will also r. thee Eccl. 4. 31. and shut when thou sbonldest r. 12.6. Most High will r. vengeance to the ungodly 29. 5. when he should r. he will prolong the time REPAID. Eccl. 35. 18. he r. vengeance to the heathen REPAYETH. Eccl. 20. 12. much for little, and r.it seven-fold REPENT. Wisd. 19. 2. they would r. and pursue them Eccl. 17. 24. to them that r. he granted them return 21. 6. but he that feareth the Lord will r. 32. 19. do nothing without advice, and when thou bast once done, r. not 33. 19. give not thy goods to another, lest it r. thee Prayer of Manass. thou art the God of them that r. REPENTANCE. 2 Esd. 9. 11. when place of i". was open to them Wisd. 12. 10. thou gavest them place of r. Eccl. 17. 22. give r. to his sons and daughters 18. 21. and in the time of sins shew r. 20. 3. how good is it when art reproved to shewr.? 44. 16. an example of r. to all generations Prayer of Manass. thou hast promised r. and forgive- ness, thou bast appointed r. to me that am a sinner REPENTED. Eccl. 48. 15. for all this the people r. not nor departed REPENTEST. Prayer of Manass. thou r. of the evils of men REPENTING. Wisd. 5. 3. they r. and groaning for anguish of spirit ■ REPLENISHED. Eccl. 16. 4. by one of understanding shall city be r. 32. 13. who hath r. thee with his good things REPLIED. Tol. 2. 14. but she r. upon me, it was given as a gift REPORT. Wisd. 8. 18. in talking with her is a good r. Eccl. 31. 23. the r. of his good housekeeping Sus. 27. was never such a r. made of Susanna 1 Mac. 12. 23. to make r. to you on this wise 15. 36. and made r. to him of these speeches 2 Mac. 14. 37. Razis, a man of very good r. 1 Esd. ; - . Jud.\ ^ -. -- ■■'' """•■ Eccl. 4 1 Mac. a. 14. other messengers, who r. on this wise 2 Mac. 2. 13. the same things were r. in the writings 11 IS what things were meet to be r. to the king REPOSE. Wisd 8. 16. I am come, I will r. myself with her REPROOF. Wisd. 11. 7. for a manifest r. of that commandment SccU 20. 1. there is a r. that is not comely REQ RES 987 REPROOFS. E7cc/. 48. 10. who wast ordained for r. in their times REPROACH. Tob, 3. 4. for a proverb of r. to all nations 10. if I do this, it shall he a r. unto him 13. take rae out, thai I may hear no more the r. Jud. 4. 12. and the sanctuary to profanation andr. 5. 21. we become a r. before all the world 8. 22. we shall be a r. to all them that possess us 9. 2. who polluted her virginity to her r. Wisd. 4. 18. a r. among the dead for evermore 5. 3. this was he whom we had a proverb of r. Eccl. 3.11. a mother in dishonour is a r. to children 6.,!. thou shalt inherit an ill name, shame, and r. 9. being turned to enmity, will discover thy r. 23. 26. and her r. shalt not be blotted out 27. 28. mockery and r. are from the proud 29. 23. that thou hear not the r. of thy house 41. 6. their posterity shall have a perpetual r. 42. 11. lest she make thee a r. among the people 14. than a woman which bringeth shame and r. 47. 4 . did he not take away r. from the people? Bar. 2. 4. to be as a r. and desolation among r.U 3. 8. thou hast scattered us for a r. and a curse 6. 72. they shall be a r. in the country 73. better is the just man, he shall be far from r. Dan. 3. 10. become a sh^tme and r. to thy servants 1 Mac. 1. 39. her sabbaths were turned into r. 4. 45. pull it down, lest it should be a r. to them 58. for the r. of the heathen was put away REPROACH. Eccl. 8.5. r. not a man that turneth from sin REPROACHED. Tob. 3. 7. Sara was r. by her father's maids Eccl. 41. 7. the children shall be r. for his sake REPROACHES. ro6.3.6. because I have heard false r. and have sorrow REPROACHFUL. 2 Mac. 7. 24. Aotiochus suspecting it to bear, speech REPROACHING. Eccl, 29. 28. r. of the lender is grievous to a man REPROVE. 2 Esd, 12. 32. he shall r. and upbraid them 14. 13. set thy house in order, and r. thy people Wisd. 2, 14. he was made to r. our thoughts 18.5. to r. them, thou tookest away their children Eccl, 20. 2. it is much belter to r. than be angry 29. gifts stop up bis mouth, that he cannot r. REPROVED. Wisd, 17. 7. their vaunting was r. with disgrace , Eccl. 20. 3. when thou art r. to shew repentance 21.6. he thatbateth to her. is in the way of .sinners 32. 17. a sinful man will not be r. but finds excuses 2Mac, 4. 33. he r. him, and withdrew himself REPROVETH. Wisd. 1.3. his power when tried, r. the unwise Eccl. IS. 13. he r. and nurtureth, and teacheth REPUTATION. Sus, 64. Daniel had in great r. in sight of the people REQUEST. 2 Mac. 9. 26. 1 r. you to remember the benefits 11. 17. they made r. for the performance REQUIRE. 1 Esd, 4. 46. O king, this is that which I r. 8. 22. that you r. no tax, nor any imposition 2 Esd, 1. 32. whose blood I will r. of your hands Bar, 6. 35. tho' he keep it not, they will not r. it 1 Mac. 7. 12. a company of scribes to r. justice 2 Mac. 11. 24. they r, that we should sutfer them REQUIRED. 1 Esd. 6. 12. we r. of them the names in writing ^- F."il \? T.i I ..ill open the thingthat thou hast r. ...-. , . £-a. i^ .-L'E^'t you have not r. peace of Assur _. ^. .. uij. wuen he was r. he put out bis tongue REQUIRETH. „... w. n, learn 10 give answer as need r. 2 Mac, 6. 27. shew myself such an one as mine age r. REQUISITE. Wisd, 16. 4. it was r. on them should come poverty REQUITE. Eccl, 3. 19. lest he r. thee with a shrewd turn 30. 6. one that shall r, kindness to his friends REQUITETH. Eccl. 3. 31. he that r. good tarns is mindful of that Eccl. 35. 2. he that r. a good turn, offereth fine flour RESEMBLANCE. Wisd. 14. 19 to make the r. of the best fashion I^ccl, 34. 3. dreams is the r. of one thing to another RESERVE. Jud.2. 10. if they yield, thou shalt r. them for rao RESERVED. Jud, 11. 13. to spend first-fruits r. for the priests 2 Mac. 4. 19. but to be r. for other charges RESIDUE. 2Esd. 11. 4. was greater, yet rested it with the r. 19. so went it with all the r. one after another Jud. 15. 6. the r, that dwelt at Bethulia, spoiled 1 Jl/ar.3.24.ther. Uedinto land of the Philistines 2 Mac, 8. 28. the r. they divided among themselves RESIST. Jud.,\\. 18. no.ne of them that shall r. thee Estk. 13. 11. there is no man that can r. thee RESISTANCE. 1 Mac, 11. 38. saw that nor. was made against him RESISTED. Jud, 2. 25. and he killed all that r. him 1 Mac. 14. 7. neither was there any that r. him RESISTETH. Eccl, 19.5. but he that r. pleasures, crowneth life RESOLVED. Jud. 11. 13. arer. to spend the first-fruits of corn JJcc/. 39. 32. 1 was r. and thought on these things 1 Mac, 1. 62. many r.oot to eat any unclean thing 2Mac.\b.\. I-. to set upon them on the sabbath-day RESOLUTE. 2 Mac. 6. 20. are r. to stand against such things RESORT. Er.cl. 27. 9. the birds will r. unto their like 39. 5. will give his heart to r. early to the Lord RESORTED. Estl. 14. 1. queen Esther r. unto the Lord .5'ui. 4. Joaoim was rich, and to him r. the Jews RESPECT. Tob. 5. 18. let it be as refuse in r. of our child Wisd. 4. 15. that he hath r. unto his chosen 7. 9. all gold in r. of her is as a little sand 19. 15. but some r. shall be had of those Eccl. 1 6. 3. trust not their life, nor r. their multitude 35. 12. and with him is no r. of persons 46. 14. and the Lord bad r. unto Jacob RESPECTED. Wisd. 2. 20. for by his own saying he shall bd r. RESPITE, lilfac. 12.25. he gave them no r. to enter his country REST. I £srf. 1 . 58. the time of her desolation shall she r. irisd. 4. 7. prevented with death, yet shall he be inr. Eccl. 6. 28. at the last thou shalt find her r. 11. 19. he saith, I have found r. and now will eat 20. 21. when he taketh r. he shall not be troubled 22.11. make little weeping for the dead, he is at r. 13. depart from him, and thou shalt find r. 24. 7. with all these I sought r. and in whose 8. he that made me, caused my tabernacle to r. 11. likewise in the beloved city he gave me r. 28. 16. whoso hearkeaeth to it, shall never find r. 33.25. if set servant to labour, thou shalt find r, 36. 24. a help like himself, and a pillar of r. 38.23. when dead is at r. let his remembrance > 40. 5. and in the time of r. upon his bed 6. a little or nothing is his r. and afterward 41. 1 . to a man that liveth at r. in his possessions 44. 23. and made it r. on the head of Jacob 51. 27. bow I have gotten to me much r. 1 Mac. 7. 50. the land of Juda was in r. a while 9. 57. the land of Judea was in r. two years 2Mac. 11.25. that this nation shall be in r. RESTED. Jud, 1 0. 21. Holofernes r, on his bed under aoanopy Eccl. 47. 23. thus r. Solomon with his fathers 1 Mac. 16.4. who r. that night at Modin RESTETH. Eccl. 5. 6. his indignation r. upon sinners 31. 3. when he r. he is filled with his delicates RESTORE. 2 Esd. 7. 32. the eartn shall r. those asleep in her Tob.'iO. 12. the Lord of heaven r. thee, my brother Bcc!.48.10.wast ordained to r. the tribes of Jacob 988 REV Bar. 6. 37. they cannot r. a blind man to sight 1 Mac. 3. 43. let us r. the decayed estate of people 15. 3. that I may r. it to the old estate 2 Mac. 9. 16. he wonld r. all the holy vessels 11. 25. we have determined to r. their temple 12. 25. that he would r. them without hurt 14.46. calling on the Lord to r. him those again RESTORED. 1 Esd. 6. 26. should be r. to the house at Jerusalem 2 Esd. 12. 18. but shall be r. to his beginning Too. 2. 1. my wife Anna was r. to me wild ray son 14.2. bissiglit, which was r. to him after eight years Wisd lb. 12. was not herb that r. them to health RESURRECTION. 2 Bid. 2.23.1 will give thee the first place in my r. 2 Mac.7. I4.as for thee, thou shait have no r. to life 12. 43. in that he was mindful of the r. RETAIN. £cc/.41. 16. it is DOt good to r. all sbamefacedness RETIRING. 2 Mac. 5. 9. be perished r. to the Lacedemonians RETURN. 2 Esd. 16. 16. so the plagues shall not r. again Tab. 5. 15. if ye r. safe, I will add something 20. he shall r. in safety, tliy eyes shall see him 14. S.thej shall r. from all places of their captivity Eccl.i. 18. then will she r. the straight way to him 16. 30. and they shall r. into it again 17.24. but to them that repent, he granted them r. 25. r. to the Lord, and forsake thy sins 27. 9. so will truth r. to them that practise in her 29. 5. r. words of grief, and complain of time 40. 1. till the day they r. to the mother of all 1 Mac.Z. 56. should r. every man to his own house 10. 55. tliou didst r. into the land of thy fathers 2 Mac. 5. 8. in tlie end he had an unhappy r. 11. 29. declared, that your desire was to r. home RETURNED. Toil. 2. 5. then I r. and washed myself 9. the same night also I r. from the burial Jud. 5. 19. but now are they r. to their God Wisd. 2. 1, any man known to have r. from the grave Sar. 4. 28. so being r. seek him ten times more 1 Mac. 2. 63. because he is r. into his dust 5. 54. not one slain, until they had r. in peace RETURNETH. 2 Esd. 16. 16. as an arrow r. not backward Wisd. 15. 8. within a little while r. to the same 16. 14. the spirit, when it is gone forth, r. not EccU 26. 28. one that r. from righteousness to sin REVEAL. 2 Esd. 10. 38. the Highest will r. many secret things 14. 3. I did manifestly r. myself to Moses Tob. 12. 11. honourable to r. the works of God jScc/. 19.8. if thou canst without offence, r. them not REVEALED. Eccl. 1.6. to whom hath the root of wisdom been r.. 3.19. but mysteries are r. to the meek REVEALETH. Eccl. 42. 19. he r. the steps of hidden things REVEALING. Eccl. 41. 23. be ashamed of r. of secrets REVELLING. 2 Mac. 6. 4. the temple was filled with riot and r, REVELLINGS. Wisd. 14. 23. while they made r. of strange rites REVENGE. Wisd.5.\7. his weapon for the r. of his enemies Eccl. 5. 3. for the Lord will surely r. thy pride 25. 14. and any r. hot the r. of enemies 48. 8. who anointed kings to take r. and prophets REVENGED. Jud. 13. 20. but thou hast r. our ruin Wisd. 12. 12. to be r. for the nnrighteous man REVENGETH. Bed. 28. 1. he that r. shall find vengeance from Lord REVENUE. 'iMac. 4. 8. and of another r. eighty talents 9. 16. would out of his own r. defray the charges REVENUES. ^Mac. 3. 3. Selencus of his own r. bare the costs REVERENCE. ^Eid. 15. 20. call the kings of the earth to r. me Jud. 10. 23. she fell down and did r. to him RIC Wisd. 2, 10. let us not r. the ancient gray liairs Eccl.i. 22. let not tlie r. of any man cause thee fall 7.29. fear tbeLord with tby soul, and r. his priests 26. 24. an honest woman will r. her husband REVERENCED, Jud, 14. 7. he fell at Judith's feet and r. her Bar, 4. 15. who neither r. old man, nor pitied child REVEREND. 2 Mac. 15,12. a good man r. in conversation REVILING. £cd. 22. 24. as smoke before fire, so r. before blood 27. 21. and after r. there may be reconcilement REVILTNGS. Eccl. 27, 15. their r. are grievous to the ear REVIVED. 1 Mrtfi. 13.7. people heard these words, their spirit r. REVOKED. I Mac. 11. 3G. and notliing iiereof shall be r, REVOLT. 1 Mac. 2. 15. sDch as compelled the people to r. 13. IG. that when he is at liberty', he may not r, REVOLTED. Tob. I. 5. all the tribes which together r. 1 Mac. 7. 24. he took vengeance of them that had r. 2 Mac. 1. 7. r. from the holy land and kingdom 5. 11. the king thought that Judea had r. REWARD. 2 Esd. 2. 35. be ready to the r. of the kingdom 3. 33. and yet their r. appeareth not 4. 35. when cometh the fruit of the floor of our r.? 7.35. the work shall follow, the r. shall be shewed 8.33.thejast shall out of their own deeds receive r. 39. I will remember the r. that they shall have Jud. 7. 15. thus shall thou render them an evil r. Wisd, 5. 15. their r. also is with the Lord 10. 17. to the righteous a r. of their labours Eccl. 2. S. believe him, and your r. shall not fail 11.18. and this is the portien of his r. 22. the blessing of the Lord is in tber. of the godly 26. to r. a man according to his ways 17.23. afterward he will rise up and r. them 36. 16. r. them that wail for tbee, let thy prophets 51. 22. tbeLord hath given me a tongue for my r, 30. in his time he will give }0u your r. 2Mac. 5.7. received shame for the r. of his treason 8. 33. so he received a r. for his wickedness 15. 33. they should hang up the r. of his madness REWARDED. Toh. 14.10. remember how he r. him again Esth. 12. 5. to serve in court, and for this he r. him Wisd. 3. 5. a little chastised, they shall be greatly r. 1 Mac. 11. 53. nor r. him according to the benefits 2 Mac. 4. 38. thus the Lord r. him as he deserved REWARDS. 1 Esd. 4, 39. there is no accepting of persons or r. 1 Mac. 2. 18. with silver and gold, and manj' r. 10.28. will grant you immunities, and give your. 16. 19. he might give them silver, gold, and r. RICH. 1 Esd. 3. 19. mind of the poor man and r. to be one 21. and it maketh every heart r. Eccl. 8. 2. he not at variance with a r. man 10. 22. whether he be r. noble, or poor 30. and the r. man is honoured for his riches 11. 18. there is that waxeth r. by his weariness 21. it is easy on a sudden to make a poor man r. 13. 3. the r. man hath dnne wrong, yet threateneth 22. when a r. man is fallen, he hath many helpers 23. when a r. man speaketh, every man holdeth 30. 14. than a r. man that is afflicted in body 31. 3. the r. hath great labour in gathering 8. blessed is the r. that is without blemish 44.6.r.menfornished with ability, living peaoealily 45. 8. he strengthened him with r. garments Sus. 4. now Joacim was a great r. man 1 Mac. 6. 2. that there was in it a very r. temple 2 Mac. 7. 24. make him both a r. and bappy rnan RICHER. Wisd. 8. 5. what i-s r. than wisdom that worketh Eccl. 13. 2. with one mightier and r. than thyself RICHES. Wisd. 5. 8. or what good bath r. brought us? 8. 5. if r. be a possession to be desired in life 18. in the works of her hands are infinite r. R I G Apo- CRYPHA. Eccl. 10, 8. because of injuries, and r. g"Ot by deceit 30. the rich man is honoured for his r. 31. honoured in poverty, how much raor<^ in r.? be that is dishonoured in /*. how much in poverty? 11. 14. poverty and r. come of the Lord 13. 24. r. are good to him that hatb no sin 14. 3. r. are not comely for a niggard 21. 4. to terrify and do wrong, will waste r. 24. 17. my flowers are the frnit of honour and r. 28. 10. according to his r. his anger riseth 30. 16. there is no r. above a sound body 31.1. watching for r. consumeth the fleshy 3. the rich hatb great labour in gathering r. 37. 6. be not unmindful of him in tby r. 40. 26. r. and strength lift up the heart Bar. 6, 35. they can neither give r. nor money 1 Mac. 4. 23. to spoil tents, where they got great r» 6. 1. that Elymais was a city renowned for r. 2 Mac. 3. 0. multitude of their r. was innamerahle RIDER. 2 Mac. 3. 25. a horse with a terrible r. upon bim RIDERS. Jud. 2. 5. horses with their r. twelve fbonsand RIDICULOUS. Eccl 34. 18. be sacriflceth, bis offering is r. RIFLED. 1 Mac* 1. 61. tbey r. their houses, and slew them RIGHT. 2 Esd. 10. 39. be hath seen that thy way is r. Tob. 3. 17. belonged to Tobias by r. of inheritance 6. 1 1, for to thee doth the r. of her appertain Jud. 8. 11. your words you have spoken are not r. Wisd. 9. 9. knew what was r. in thy commandments 10. 10. she guided him in r. paths, shewed hira Ecd. 49. 9. and directed them that went r. Dan, 3. 4. thy ways are r. all thyjudgments truth I Mac. 9. 15. who discomfited the r. wing RIGHT-AIMING. Wisd. 5. 21. r. thunderbolts shaU go abroad RIGHT-Zmnd. . 1 Esd. 4. 29. sitting at the r.-hand of the king 2 Esd. 3 6. which thy r.-hand had planted 16. 13. strong is his r -hand that bendeth Wisd. 5. 16. with his r.-hand shall he cover them Eccl. 12. 12. neither let bim sit at thy r.-hand 21. 19. doctrine to fools, like manacles on r.-hand 49. 11. Zorobabel was as a signet on the r.-hand Bar. 6. 15, he hath also in his r.-hand a dagger 2 Mac. 4. 34. gave him his r.-hand with oaths 14. 33. he stretched out his r.-hand to the temple 15. 15. Jercmias holding forth his r.-hand RIGHTEOUS. 2 Esd. "a. i\. Noah, of whom came all r. men Toh. 2. 14. where are thy alms, and thy r. deeds? 13. 9. be will have mercy on the sons of the r, Esth. 11.7. they might 6ght against the r, people 9. the whole r. nation was troubled 14. 7. worshipped their gods, O Lord, thou art r. Wisd. 2. 12. let us lie in wait for the r. 3. 1. the souls of the r. are in the hand of God 10. the ungodly which have neglected the r. 4. 7. but though the r. be prevented with death 16. the r. that is dead shall condemn the ungodly 5. 15. but the r. live for evermore 10. 4. wisdom directed the course of the r. 5. she found out the r. and preserved bim 6. she delivered the r. man, who fled from fire 10. when the r. fled from his brother's wrath 13. when the r. was sold, she forsook him not 17. rendered to the r. a reward of their labours 20. therefore the r. spoiled the ungodly 12. 9. to bring the ungodly under the band of r. 15. as thou art r. thyself, thou orderest all 16. 17. for the world fighteth for the r, 23. that the r. might be nourished 15. 9. the r. children of good men did sacrifice 20. the tasting of death toucheth the r. also 19. 17. as those were at the doors of the r. man Eccl. 18. 2. the Lord only is r. and none other 27. 29. that rejoice at the fall of the r. be taken 35. 6. the offering of the r. makes the altar fat 44. 17. Noah was found r. in the time of wrath Bar. 2, 9. for the Lord is r. in a!l his works Dan, 3.64. ye spirits and souls of the r. bless LoM Apo- R I V CRYPH*. Sus. 3. her parents also were r. and taught her Prayer ofMaaass. God of our Tathers and their r. seed 2 Mac. 1. 24. who art strong, and r. and mercifal 12. 6. and calling upon God the r. judge RIGHTEOUSNESS. 2 Esd. 5. 11, is r. that maketh a man righteous gone 7^44. r. is grown, and troth is sprung up 8. 30. lovfi them that put their trust in thy r. 32. to us, namelj, that have no works of r. Tab. 12. 8. a little with r. is better than much 13.8. and let all praise hira for his r. 11. 11. what alms doth, and how r. doth deliver Wiid. 1. 1. love r. ye that be judges of the earth 15. for r. is immortal, but nngndly men called 2. 22. neither hoped they for the wages of r. 5. 6. we have erred, and the light of r. hath not shined on us, the sun of r. rose not upon us IS. he shall put on r. as a breastplate 8. 7. if a man love r. her laliours are virtues 9. 3. order the world according to equity and r. 12. 16. for thy power is the beginning of r. 14. 7. for blessed is the wood whereby r. coraeth 15. 3^ for to know thee is perfect r. EccL2G. 28. one that turneth from r. to sin 27. 8. if thou follnwest r, thou shalt obtain her ' 44.10. whose r. hath not been forgotten 45. 26. give wisdom, to judge his people in r. Sar. 1. 15. to the Lord our God belongeth r. 2. 17. the dead will give Deither praise nor r. 5. 4. thy name shall be called, the peace of r. 1 Mac, 2< 52. and it was imputed to him for r. 7. 18. there is neither truth nor r. in them RING. 2 Esd. 5.42. 1 will liken my judgment to a r. RINGS. Jud. 10. 4. her chains, and her r. and ear-rings RISE. Tob. 6. 17. r. up both of you and pray to God 12, 13. when thou didst not delay lo r. up Jud. 16. 17. woe to nations thatr. against my kindred £ccl. 8. 1 1. r. not up in anger at the presence 17. 23. afterward he will r. up and reward them 32. 11. r. up betimes, and be. not the last RISEN. 1 Esd. 3. 9. when the king is r. some will give him Jud. 13. 5. the enemies which are r. against ns 2 Mac. 12. 44. they that were slain should have r. , RISETH. Eccl. 31. 20. he r. early, and his wits are with him RISING. 1 Esd. 8. 73. r. from the fast with my clothes rent 9. 1. Esdras r. from the court of the temple 2 Esd. 15. 20. which are from the r. of the sun Eccl.i*i.2. declaring at r. a marvellons instrument 1 Mae. 6. 33. then the king r. very early, marched 2 Jlfac. 4. 40. whereupon the common people r. RIOT. 2MiK.6.i. for the temple was filled with r. RIOTOUSLY. Eccl. 14.4. others that shall spend bis goods r. RIPE. Wisd.i. 5. the fruit unprofitable, not r. to eat Eccl. 26. 17. so is the beauty of the face in r. age RIVER. 2 Esd. Ik 23. tree in water, and made the r. sweet 5. 25. of all depths thou hast filled thee one r. Toh. 6.1.1hej' came in the evening to the r. Tigris Estk. 1,0. 6. a little fountain became a r. Wied. 1 1 . 6. a fountain of a perpetual running r. 19. 10. how the r. cast up a multitude of frogs Eccl. 4. 26. and force not the course of the r. 24. 30. I also came out as a brnnk fm™ - - 31. 39.2 40.1 16. . 44. 21. from the r. to the utmost part of land 1 Jlf«c. 11. 7. gone to the r. called Eleutberns RIVERS. 1 Esd. 4. 2S. goeth to sail on the sea, and upon r. 2£f(f. 15. 41' many waters, Ihat all fieWs may he full, and all r. with abuadaace of great waters Eccl. 50. 8. as lilies by the r. of waters Van. 3. 56. O yc **»* *"d ''• U*** J* the Lord ROO ROB. I Esd. 4< 23. be goetti his way to r. and to steal ROBBED. I Esd, 4. 24. when he haUi stolcD, spoiled, and r. ROBBERS. Bar. 6. 18, lest tfaeir gods be spoiled with r. 57. Dor able to escape either from thieves or r. ROBE. Eccl. 6. 29. and her chains sbaU be a r. of glory 31. thoQ shalt put ber on as a r. of honour 27. 8. thou shalt put her on as a glorious long r. 45. 7. and he clothed him with a r. of glory 8. with breeches, with a long r. and ibe ephod 50. 11. when he put on the n of honour 1 Mac. G. 15. he gave him tbe crown and his r. 10. 20. therewithal he sent him a purple r. 21. at the ft^ast Jonathan put on the holy r. 13. 37. tbe scarlet r. which ye sent to as ROBOAM. Eccl. 47. 23. of his seed, he left behiod him B. ROCK. Wisd. 11. 4. water given them out of the flinty r. Eccl. 40. 15. are as unclean roots on a hard r. 48. 17. be digged the bard r. with iron 2 Mac. 14. 45. and standing upon a steep r, ROCKS. 2 Esd. IG. 28. hide themselves in the clefts of r. Jud. 16. 15. r. shall melt as wax at thy presence ROD. Eccl. 30. 1. he causeth him oft to feel the r. ROE. , Eccl. 27. 20. he is as a r. escaped out of the snare ROLLING. Ecc^. 33. 5. hU thoughts are like a r. axle-tree ROMANS. 1 Mac. 8. 1. Judas had beard of the fame of the R. 21. so that matter pleased the R. »'ell 23. good success be to tbe R. and to the Jews 29. according tu these articles did the R. 12. 4. upon this tlie R. gave them letters 16. sent them to the R. to renew the amity 14. 40. the R. had called tlie Je-ws their friends 15. 10. Lucius, con.sul of the R. to king Ptolemee 2 Mac. 8. 10. which the king was to pay to the R. 36. to make good to the R. their tribute 11. 34. tbe R. also sent unto them a letter ; the ambassadors of the R. send greeting to tbe Jews ROME. 1 Mac. 1. 10. who had been an hostage at R. 8. 17. send them to R. to make a league of amity 19. they went to R. a very great journey 12. 3. so they went to R. and entered the senate 14. 16. when it was heard at R.Jonathan was dead 24. after this Simon sent Namenius to R. 2 Mac. 4. 11. who went ambassador to R. ROOF. 1 Esd. 6. 4. by whose appointment build je this r.7 2 Mac. 1. 16. aud opening a privy door of the r. ROOM. Tob. 2. 4. I started up, and took him up into a r, Wisd, 13. 15. when he had made a convenient r. ROOT. 1 Esd. 8. 78. that there shoald be left as a r, 87. and didst give unto us such a r. 88. till thou hadst left us neither r. nor name 2 Esd. 3. 22. with the malignity of the r. 5. 3. the land that thou seest now to have r. 25. on the one r. bast thou prepared others 8. 41. neither doth all that is planted take r., 53, tbe r. of evil is sealed up from you Wisd. 3. 15. the r. of wisdom shall never fall away "■ " ~ thy power is the r. of immortality . '. - ' the r. of wisdom been revealed? ^ , ,'.. ' -wisdom is to fear tbe Lord of wickedness hath taken r. ^i>. za. her children shall not take r. 24. 12. I took r. in an honourable people 47. 22. wherefore be gave a remnant unto Jacob, and out of him be gave a r. unto David 1 Mac. 1. 10, there came out of them a nicked r. ROOTS, Wisd, 7. 20. diversities of plants, and virtues of r. EccL 10, 15. Lord plucked up tbe r. of the proud 40. 15« bat are as undeaa r. on a hard rock RUL 989 ROOT. EccL 49. 7. that he might r. out, alflict, and destroy 1 Mat. 2. 40. they will now r. ns out of the earth 3. 3a. lo destroy and r. out tbe strength of Israel 2 Mac. 8. 9. to r. out the whole generation of Jews 12. 7. to r. out all them of the city of Juppe ROOTED. Wisd. 4. 4. by force of winds they shall be r. out ROOTETH. Eccl. 3. 9. tbe curse of the mother r. out foundations ROOTING. Wisd. 4. 3. nor take deep r. from bastard slips ROAR. Bar. 6. 32. they r. and cry before their gods ROARING. 2 Esd. 11. 37. as a r. lion chased out of the wood 12. 31. the lion thou sawest r. and speaking Wisd. 17. 19. or a r. vqice ol' most savage beasts 1 Mac. 3. 4. like a lion's wbelp r. for his prey ROSE. Eccl. 39. 13. bud forth as a r. growing by the brook R0SE-5ad*. Wisd. 2. 8. let us crown ourselves with r.-buds ROSE-jjJf(n(. Eccl. 24. 14. 1 was exalted as a r.-plant in Jericho ROSE. Wisd. 5. 6. the sun of righteousness r. not ou us ROSES. 2 Esd. 2. 19. mountains whereon grew r. and lilies ROSIN. Ban.3.23. to make the oven hot with r. and pitch ROASTED. Tob. 6. 5. when they had r. the fish, they did eat it ROUGH. Wisd. 12. 9. or to destroy them with one r. word ROUGHLY. 2 Jlfac. 14. 30. he intrealed^im more r. than wont ROUGHNESS. Eccl. 10. 21. r. and pride is the losing thereof ROYAL. 1 Esd. 3. 1.5. sat down in the r. seat of judgment Wisd. 18. 15. leapt down out of ihy r. tbrcne 1 Mac. 3. 32. he left Lysias one of the blood r. 37. the king departed from Autioeh his r. city 6. 43. one of the beasts armed with r. harness 2 Mac. 4. 11. the r. privileges granted to the Jews RUB. Tob. 11, 8, being pricked therewith, he shall r. RUBBED. Tob. 11. 12. when his eyes bei>;an to smart, he r. them RUDDY. Esth. 15. 5. she was r. thro' perfection of beanty RUDE. Eccl. 8. 4. jest not with a r. man, lest be disgraced RUDELY. 2 Mac. 12. 14. that they behaved themselves r. RUDENESS. Eccl. 21. 24. it is the r. of a man to hearken at doot RUIN. 2 Esd. 3. 1. after r. of the city, I was in Babylon Jud. 5. 20. oensider, that this shall be their r. 13. 20. hast not spared, bat hast revenged our r. Eccl. 4. 19. she will give him over to his own r, 31. 6. gold hath been the r. of many RUINS. Eccl. 49. 13. Neemias, who raised up our r. again RULE. 1 Esd. 4. 2. that bear r. over sea and land 15, all the people that bear r. by sea and land 9. 4. as the elders that bare r. appointed Wisd. 6. 2. gire ear, ye that r. the people Eccl. 19. 6. be that can r. his tongue, shall live 28. 22. it shall not have r. ever them that fear God 44. 3. such as did bear r. in their kingdoms 1 ilf ac. 1. 8. his servants bare r. every one in place 6. 27, neither shalt then be able to r. them EULETH. 1 Esd. 4. 14. who is it then that r. them ? RULER. Eccl, 9. 17. the wise r. of the people, for his speeeh 10. 2, as the r. of the city is, snob are all they 17. 17. he set a r. over every people, but Israel 41. 18. of an offence before a judge and r. 1 JIfac. 2. 17. thou art a r. and an henourable man 990 SAC 1 Mac. 6. 14. whom he made r. over all his realm 11. 57. I appoint thee r. over four goverDments 2 Mac. 4. 27. Soslratus, r. of the castle, required 13. 2. Lj'sias his protector, and r. of bis affairs RULERS. Ecch 33, 18. hearkeoj ye r. of the congregation 46. 18. he destroyed the r. of the Tyrians 1 Mac. 14. 20. the r. of the LacedemoDiaros RULES. 2 Mac. 2. 28, to follow tbe r. of an abridgment RULING. 1 Mac. 6. 56, to take to him the r. of tbe affairs RUMOUR. 2 Mac. 5. .5. when there was gone forth a false r. ^ RUN. 1 Esd. 4. 26. raaflv have r. out of their wits for women Wisd. 3. 7. they shall shine and r. to and fro 16. 29. and shall r. away as anprofitable water Eccl. 33. 31. if intreat him evil, and he r. from thee 35. 15. do not tears r. down tbe widow's cheeks? 2 MaK. 6. 11. others that had r. together into caves RUNNETH. Eccl. 43. 5. at his commandment it r. hastily RUNNING. Wisd. 17. 18. or a fall of water r. violently 19, or a r. that could not be seen of beasts 2 Mac.^. 2. there were seen horsemen r. in the air 3. BDConntering and r. one against another 26. r. thro' the city with weapons, slew multitudes 0. 2. the multitude r. to defend themselves 12, 16. a lake adjoining, was seen r. with blood RUSH. 2 Esd. 15. 60. they shall r. on the idle city Jud. 15. 4. that all should r. on their enemies 1 Mac. 4. 2. might r, in upun tbe camp of the Jews RUSHED. Jud. 15. 3. the children of Israel r. oat upon them Sus. 26. the servants r. in at a privy door to see RUSHING. Jnd. 15. 2. but r. out all together they fled 2 Mac. 12. 37. and r. unawares upon Gorgias 14. 43. tbe multitude also r. within the doors RUST. Eccl. 13. 11. his r. not being altogether wiped away 29. 10. let it not r, under a stone to be lost Bar. 6. 12. cannot these gods save themselves from r. RUSTETH. Ecch 12. 10. for as iron r. so is his wickedness SABBATH. 1 Mac. 1. 43. sacrifice to idols, and profane the *. 2. 38. they rose against them in battle on the *. 2 Mac. 5. 25. did forbear till holy day of tbe s. 26. Ihat were gone to tbe celebrating of the s. 8. 26. for it was the day before the s. 28. after s. when they had given of t^e spoils 12. 38. tbey kept the s. in the same place SABBATH-JrtT/. 1 Mac. 2. 32. made war against them on the s.-day 34. nor do commandment to profane tbe s.-day 41. wboso will make battle with us on the s.-day 2ilfrtc. 6. 11. had run to keep the s.-day secretly 15. 1. resolved to set upon them on the s.~day 3. that had commanded the s.-day to be kept SABBATH-(/«y5. Jud. 10. 2. house in which she abode in ih^s.-days 2 Mac, 6. G. nor was it lawful to keep s.-days SABBATHS. 1 Esd. 1. 58. till the land bad enjoyed her s. 5. 52. the sacri6ce of tbe s. and new moons Jud. 8. 6. save the s. and eves of the new moons 1 Mac. 1. 39. her 5. were turned into reproach 45. and that they should profane the s. SACKCLOTH. Jud. 4. 10. and their servants put s. on their loins 11. cast ashes on their beads, spread out their s. be- fore the Lurd, also ihey put s. about the altar 14. the priests bad their loins girt with s. 9. 1. uncovered tbe s. wharewith she was clothed S AF Jtid. 10. S. she pulled off the s, wbicli she had on Eccl. 25, 17. and darkeaeth her countenance like s. Bar. 4. 20. I have pot on me the s. of mj prayer 1 Mac. 2. 14. put on j. and mourned very sore 3. 47. then they fasted that day and put on s. 2 Mac. 3. 19. the women girt with s. abounded 10. 25. and girded their loins with s. SACRED. 2 Mac. 6. 11. for the lionour of the most s. day SACRIFICE. Tob. 1. 4. that all the tribes should s. there Jud. 16. 16. all s. is too litlle for a sweet savour Wisd. IS. 9. the children of good men did 5. secretly Eccl. 7. 31. and the s. of sanctification 31. 7. a stnrabliDg-block to them that s. to it 35. 7. the £. of a just man is acceptable Dan. 3. 15. nor is there prince, or s. or oblation 1 Mac. 1. 47. and s. swine's llesh and unclean beasts 51. commanding the cities of Jud ah to 5. 59. they did s. upon the idol altar 4. 53. and offered *. according to the law 56. sacrificed the s. of deliverance and praise 2 Jlifac. I. 18. was given, when Neemias offered s. 23. made a prayer whilst the s. was consuming 2. 9. he being wise offered the s. of dedication 3. 32. offered a s. for the health of the man 4. 19. to carry silver to the s. of Hercules ; which the bearers thought fit not to bestow upon the s. 20. this money was appointed to Hercules' s. 6. 21. as if he did eat of flesh from the j. 10. 3. they offered a s. after two years 13. 23. Philip offered s. honoured the temple SACRIFICED. Tob. 1. 5. the house of Nephthali s. to the heifer Baal Bar. 6. 2S. for the things that are s. unto them 1 Mac. 1. 43. many of the Israelites s. to idols 4. 56. they s, the sacrifice of deiiveranee and praise SACRIFICES. 1 Esd. 1. 12. the s. they sod them in brass pots 5. 53. had made any vow, began to offer s. to God Wisd. 12. 4. odious works of witchcrafts and wicked*. 14. 15. to those under him, ceremonies and s. 23. whilst they slew their children in s. Eccl. 35. 12. and trust not to unrighteous s. 45, 14. their i. shall be wholly consumed 16. he chose him to offer .i. to the Lord Bar. 0. 29. women in child-bed eat their s. 1 Mac. 12. 11. we remember you in the s. we offer 2 Mac. 1. 8. we offered also s. and fine flour 33. Neemias had pnnfied the s. therewith 2. 10. the fire came down and consumed the s. 3. 3. Seleucns bare all the costs belonging to the s. 6. which did not pertain to the account of the s. 4. 14, neglecting the s. hastened to be partakers 6. 7. were brought by constraint to eat of the s. 8. that they should be partakers of their s. 9. 16. and defray the charges belonging to the s. 14. 31. the priests that wei-e offering their usual s. SACRIFICETH. Eccl. 34. 18. he that s. of a thing wrongfully got 35. 2. and he that giveth alms, f. praise SACRILEGES. 2 Mac. 4. 39. when many s. had been committed SAD. 1 Esd. 8. 71. I sat me down s. and very heavy 3 Esd. ID, 8. now seeing we all mourn and are s, Wisd. 17. 4. and *. visions appeared to them SADLY. Eccl. 19. 26. that hangeth down his head s. SAFE. 2 Esd. 1.13. T gave you a large and s. passage Tob. 5. 15. if ye return s. I will add something 21. journey prosperous, and be shall return s. 10. 6. hold thy peace, take no care, for he is s. 2 Mac. 3. 22. to keep things committed of trust s. SAFEGUARD. 1 Esd. S. 51. for s. against our adversaries Jud. 11. 3. be of good comfort, for thou art come for s, 2 Mac. 13. 3. not for the s. of the country SAFELY. 1 Esd. i. 47. they should s. convey on their way Tob. 6. 4. heart, liver, and gall, and put them up s. 1 Mac. 6. 40. they marched on a. and in order 2 Mec. 3. 15. that they should a. be preserved SAM apo- CRYPHA. SAFETY. Tob. 5. 20. take no care, he shall return in s. 8. 21. half of his goods, and go in s. to bis fathet 12. 3. he hath brought me again to thee in s. 5. take half of all ye brought, and go away in s. Eslh. 16. 23. hereafter there may be f. to us WisA.i. 17. to what end the Lord hath set him in s. 1 Jlfac.7. 35. ifeverlcome in s.I will burn house 10. S3, the horsemen scattered in the field fled to Azolus, and went into their idol's temple for i, 14. 37. he fortified it for the .s. of the country 2 Mac. 4. 21, Antiochns provided for his own s. 9. 21. I thought to care for the oommoD i, of all SAIL. I Sjrf.4.23 amangoethhis way to j. on the sea Wisd. 14. 1. again, one preparing himself to s. Eccl.43. 24. they that s. on the sea tell of danger 1 Mac. 13. 29. be seen of all that s. on the sea SAINTS. Tob. 8. 15. therefore let thy 5. praise thee 12.15. which present the prayers of the s, Wisd. ,3, 9. for grace and mercy is to his s. 4. 15. that his grace and mercy is with his s. 5. 5. and his lot is among the s.. 18. 1. Ihy 5. had a very great light 5. had determined to slay the babes of the s. 9. the s. shall be like partakers of good and evil Eccl. 42. 17. Lord hath not given power to the s. 45. 2, he made him like to the glorious ^. SAKE, Eccl. 47. 12, and for his s. he dwelt at large Bar. 2. 14, and deliver us for thine own s, Z>fm, 3.12. thy mercy not depart for thy beloved Abra- ham's s. for thy servant Isaac's 5. and for Israel's *. 2 Mac. 5. 19. God did not choose the people for the place's s, but the place for the people's i. SAKES, Eccl. 40, 10, and for (heir s. came the flood 44. 12. and their children for their s. SALE. 2 Mat. 8. 11. proclaiming a s. of the captive Jews 11.3. set the high priesthood to s. every year SALT. 1 Esd. 6. 30. also corn, s. wine, and oil, to be given 2 Esd. 5. 9. s. water shall be found in the sweet Wisd. 10. '7. a standing pillar of s. is a monument Eccl. 22. 15. sand and s. and a mass of iron 39, 26. s. flour of wheat, for the use of man's life 43. 19. hoar-Xrost also as s. he poureth on earth Rar. 6. 28. their wives lay up part thereof in s. SALTNESS. Eccl. 39. 23. he halh turned the waters into s. " SALT-PITS. 1 Mac. 11. 35. the s. and crown taxes we discharge SALVATION. 2 Esd. 6. 25. shall escape and see my s. 7. 61. be joy over them that are persuaded to s. Esth. 13. 13. for the j. of Israel, to kiss Ihe soles yVisd. 5. 2. amazed at the strangeness of his i. 16. 6. having a sign of s. to put them in remembr. 18.7. was accepted both the s. of the righteous and destruction of the enemies Eccl. 13, 14. audi call upon him for thy a*. Bar. 4. 24. they shall see your s. from our God 1 Mac. 3. 6. because s. prospered in his hand SALUTE. Jud. 15. 8. came to see Judith, and to s. her 1 ilfac. 7.33. came priests and elders to 5. peaceably 12. 17. commanded to go unto you, and to s. you SALUTED. Tob. 5. 9. he came in, and they s. one another 1 Mac, 7. 29. they s. one another peaceably 11.6. where they s. one another, and lodged SAMARIA. I Esd. 2. 16. dwelling in S. and other places Jud. 1.9. to all that were in S. and cities thereof Eccl. 50. 26. that sit upon the mountains of S. 1 Mac. 3. 10. gathered a great host out of S. 5. 60. thence he removed, and passed thro' S. 10. 30. out of the country of S. and Galilee 2 Mac. 15. 1. were in the strong places about S. SAMUEL. 1 Esd. 1. 20. since the lime of the prophet S. 2 Esd. 7. 38. S, and Darid for the destrnction S AV CRVPHA SANCTIFICATION. Bed. 7. 31. give the priest the sacrifice of s, SANCTIFY. 2 Mac. 1. 25. didst choose the fathers and s. them 26. and preserve thine own portion and s. it SANCTIFIED. 2 Mac. 2. 8. that the place might be honourablj j. SANCTITY. 2 Mac. 3. 12. to the inviolable s. of the temple SANCTUARY. 1 Esd. 8. 78. be left us a name in the place of thy s. '2Esd. 7. 38. for them that should come to the s. 10. 21. for thou seest that our s. is laid waste 12. 48. seek mercy for the low estate of your s. 15. 25. go your way, defile not my s. Jud. 4. 12. the s. to profanation and reproach 14. before the s. of the Lord Almighty Eccl.il. 13. he might prepare his s. for ever 49. 6. they burnt the chosen city of the s. 50. 5. how was he honoured in coming out of s..' 1 Mac. 1. 21. Antioehus entered proudly into the s. 36. it was a place to lie in wait against the s, 3. 45. the s. also was trodden down, aliens kept 58. that are assembled to destroy us and our s. 4. 36. let us go cleanse and dedicate the s. 41. to light, until he had cleansed the s. 48. made up the s. and things within the temple 5. 1. heard that the 5. was renewed as before 10. 39. 1 give it as a free gift to the s. at Jerusalem for the necessary expenses of the s, 13. 3. what I have done for the laws and the f. 14. 15. he beautified the s. and multiplied 48. should be set up within the compass of the s. 2 Mar. 4. 33. he withdrew himself into a s. 34. he persuaded him to come forth of the s, SAND. Wisd. 7. 9. gold in respect to her is as a little 5. Eccl. 1.2. who can number the s. of the sea ? 18. 10. a gravel stone in comparison of the s. 22. 15. s. and salt, and a mass of iron, is easier Dan. 3. 13. as the «. that lieth on the sea-shore SANDS. Prayer ofManass, sinned above number of*, of the sea SANDALS. Jud. 10. 4. and she took s. upon her feet 16. 9. her s. ravished his eyes, her beauty took SANDY. Eccl. 25. 20. as climbing up a s. way is to feet of aged SAPPHIRES. 7*06.13. 16. Jerusalem shall be built up with s. SARA. Tob. 3. 7. S. daughter of Raguel was reproached 17. to give S. the daughter of Raguel to Tobias 6. 10. he also hath one only daughter, named S. 11. 17. when he came near to S. his daughter 12. 12. when thnu didst pray, and S. thy daughter SARCHEDONUS. Toft. 1. 21. S. his son reigned in his stead 22. and S. appointed him near unto him SAT. 1 Esd. 3. 15. he s. him down in the royal seat 8. 72. but I s. still full of heaviness till sacrifice 9. 45. he s. honourably in the first place of all Toh. 2. 1. in the which I s. down to eat 11. 5. now Anna s. looking about for her son Esth. 15. 6. who s. upon his royal throne Eccl. 11. 5. many kings have s. on the ground 1 Jlfac.1.27. she that s. in the marriage chamber 8. 15. wherein 320 men s. in council daily 14. 12. every man s. under his vi^e and fig-tree i Mac.%. 25. he that s. on the horse had harness SATISFIED. Ecci.' '■«- ^'" OCT ^►"^«-'- ■'"■'" JEstl- .. - '" SAVAGE. Wisd. 17. 19. or a voice of most s. wild beasts 2 Mac. 4. 25. but having the rage of a s. beast SAVE. Tob. 6. 17. who will have pity on you and s. you Esth. 13. 9. if thou hast appointed to s. Israel Bar. 4. 22. my hope is in God, that he will s. you 6. 36. they can s. no man from death, nor deliver SC A Bar. 6. 49. which can neither s. them from war Prayer of Manass. wilt s. me that am unworthy 2 Mac, 7. 25. counsel the young man to s, his life 14. 3. seeing by no means he could s. himself SAVED. 2 Esd. 8. 3. many be created, but few shall be s, 41. sown in the world, they shall not all be 5. Tob. 14. 10. yet Achiacharus was s. Jud. 10. 15. thou hast s. thy life, in that thou hasted Esth. 10. 9. my nation is Israel, which cried to God and were s. for the Lord hath s. bis people 16. 13. as well of Mardocheus who s. our life Wisd. 14. 5. passing thro' sea in a weak vessel, are s, 16. 7. he was not s. by the thing that he saw 11. were quickly s. that they might be mindfnl Sus. 62. the innocent blood was s. the same day Praynr of Manass. to sinners, that they may be s. 1 Mac. 2. 59. by believing were s. out of the flame 2 Mac. 3. 35. vows unto him that had i. his life SAVEDST. Eccl. 51. 12. for thou s. me from destruction SAVEST. Eccl, 51. 8. and s, them out of the hands of enemies SAVETH. Eccl, 2. '11. the Lord is full of compassion and mer- cy, forgiveth sins, and s. in time of affliction 34. 13. for their hope is in him that s. them Sus, 60. praised God, who s, them that trust in him 1 Mac, 4. 11. one who delivereth and s. Israel SAVING. Eccl. 46. 1. his name great for s. the elect of God SAVIOUR. 2 Esd. 2. 36. I testify my s. openly Jud. 9. 11. a s, of them that are without hope Esth. 15. 2. the beholder and s. of all things Wisd. 16. 7. but by thee that art the s. of all Eccl. 24. 24. besides him there is no other s, 51. 1. and I will praise thee, O God, my s. Bar, 4. 22. shall come from the everlasting, our s. 1 Mac. 4. 30. blessed art thou, O s, of Israel SAVOUR. 1 Esd. 1. 12. they sod them in pans with a good s. 2 Esd* 2. 12. tree of life for an ointment of sweet s. Bed, 35. 6. the sweet s. is before the most High 38. 11. give a sweet s, and memorial of fine flour 39. 14. and give ye a sweet s. as frankincense 50. 16. a sweet-smelling s. to the most high King SAW. Tob. 1. 17. if If. any of my nation dead, or cast about 2. 2. when I s. abundance of meat, I said to my son 4. 4. remember that she s, many dangers for thee 12. 21. when they arose, they *. him no more Jud. 10. 7, when they s, her countenance altered 14. 6. he 5. the head of Holofernes in a man's hand Esth. 15. 13. I s, thee, my lord, as .an angel of God Wisd, 16. 7. was not saved by the thing that he s, 17. 6. to be worse than the sight they s, not 10. they died for fear, denying that they s. the air Eccl. 1. 9. he created her, £. her, and numbered her 18. 12. he s. and perceived their end to be evil 30. 5. while he lived, he £. and rejoiced in him 45. 19. this the Lord s. and it displeased him 48. 11. blessed are they that 5. thee, and slept Bar. 4. 9. for when she s. the wrath of God coming 10. I s, the captivity of my sons and daughters Sus, 8. the two elders s. her going in every day 33. her friends, and all that s. her, wept Bel 30. when the king s. that they pressed him 35. Lord, I never s, Babylon, nor do 1 know SAWEST. Sus, 54. tell me, under what tree s. thou them ? SAWN. ,, »»^.. <...'. Hi., after he hath s, down a tree meet SCALE. _ „ .; .1. away the whiteness of Tobit's eyes. SCANT. Jud, 11. 12. victuals fail, and all their water is s, SCARLET. Eccl. 45, 11. with twisted s. the work of the workman SCATTER. Bar. 2. 29. among the nations, where I will j. them SCATTERED. Tob, 13. 3. for he hath 5. us among them Wisd. 17, 3. they were «. under a dark vail 6M SEA 991 SCATTERETH. Ecd. 43. 17. as birds flying he s, the snow SCENTS. Wisd. 11. 18. or filthy s. of scattered smoke SCEPTRE. Esth, 14. 11. O Lord, give not thy s. unto them 15. 11. held up his golden s, and laid it on h«r neck Wisd. 10. 14. she brought him the s. of the kingdom Ecd. 35. 18. and broken the s. of the unrighteous Bar. 6. 14. holdeth a s. as though he were a judge SCEPTRES. Wisd. 6. 21. if your delight be in thrones and s. 7. 8. 1 preferred her before s, and thrones SCOLD. Eccl, 26. 27. a s, shall be sought out to drive away SCORN. 2 Esd, 8. 56. thought s. of his law, forsook his w.iys Jud, 12. 12. if draw her not, she will laugh us to s, Wisd, 4. 18. but God shall laugh them to s. Ecd. 6. 4. shall make him to be laughed to s 7. 11. laugh no man to *. in the bitterness of soul 20. 17. of how many shall he be laughed to s. ' SCORNING. Ecd, 41. 19. be ashamed of f . to give and take SCORPION, S. Ecd. 26. 7. hath hold of her, is as though he held a s. 39. 30. teeth of wild beasts and *■. punishing wicked SCOURGE. Tob. 13. 2. for he doth s. and hath mercy 5. and he will *. us for our iniquities Jud. 8. 27. the Lord doth s. them that come near Ecd. 26. 6. a s, of the tongue which communicateth 40. 9. famine, tribulation, and the s. happen to all SCOURGED. Tob. 11. 15. thou hast J. and hast taken pity on me Wisd. 16. 16. were s. by the strength of thine arm 2 Mac. 3. 34. seeing thou hast been s. from heaven 5. IS. this man had forthwith been'*. SCOURGES. 2 Esd. 16. 19. are sent as s. for amendment 20. they shall not be alway mindful of the s. Tab. 13. 14. having been sorrowfiil for all thy s. Eccl. 23. 2. who will set s. over my thoughts 2 Mac, 7, 1. were tormented with i. and whips SCOURGEST. Wisd, 12. 22. thou s. our enemies a thousand times SCRIBE. 1 Esd, 2. 25. to Semellius the *. and to the rest Eccl, 10. 5. on person of the *. shall lay his honour SCRIBES. 1 Mac. 5. 42. he caused the s, remain by the brook 7. 12. a company of *. to require justice 2 Mac. 6. 18. Eleazar, one of the principal s, SCRIPTURE. 1 Mac. 12. 9. we have holy books of*, to comfort a> SCYTHIANS. 2 Mac, 4. 4.7. before S. have been judged innocent SCYTHOPOLIS. 2 Mac, 12. 29. from thence they departed to S. SCYTHOPOLITANS. 2 Mac. 12. 30. the S. dealt lovingly with them SEA. 2 Esd. 1.-13. I led you through the s, gave a passage 16. 57. he measured the s, and what it contains Jud. 2. 24. river Arbonai, till you come to the s, Wisd, 5. 22. the water of the s. shall rage against them 14. 3. for thou hast made a way in the s. 4. yea, though a man went to s. without art 5. passhig the rough s. in a weak vessel, are saved 19. 7. out of the Red s, a way without impediment Eccl, 1. 2. who can number the sand of the s.? 18. 10. as a drop of water unto the *. 24. 29. for her thoughts are more than the s. 31. my brook became a river, and my river a *• 29. 18. and shaken them as a Wave of the *. 40. 11. that of waters doth return into the *. 44. 21. would cause them to inherit from s, to s, 50. 3. the cistern, being in compass as the s. Bar, 3. 30. who hath gone over s. and found her? Dan, 3. 13. as sand that lieth on the 5. shore Prayer of Manass. above the sands of the s. 1 Mac. 4. 23. got blue silk, and purple of the <• 6. 29. there came from the isles of the 5. bands 7. 1. Demetrius came to a city of the *,-coast 992 SEC 2 Mac. 8. 23. good snccess to Jews by s. and land 32. we will fight with thee by s, and by land 11. 1. like sand that lieth upon the s. shore 8. Ptolemee having the dominion of the cities by the s. unto Seleacia opon the s. coast 14. 5. he made an entrance to the isles of the s. 15. 38. made Cendebeus captain of the s, coast 2 Mac, 5. 21. to make the s. passable by foot 9. 8. thought he might command waves of the s. - SEAS. Dan. 3. 56. O ye s. and rivers, bless ye the Lord SEAL. Bel 11. shut the door, and s. it with tliy signet SEALED. 1 Esd. 3. 8. every one wiote his sentence and s. it 2 Esd. 2. 38. those that be s. in the feast of the Lord 8. 53. the root of evU is s. up from you Tob, 7. 14. an instrument of covenants, and s. it 9. 5. Gabael brought forth bags which were s. Wisd. 2. 5. it is fast s. that no man cometh again Bel 14; they s. the door with the king's signet Prayer of Manass. hast shut up the deep, and *. it SEALS. Eccl. 38. 27. and they that cut and grave s. 45. 11. with precious stones graven like s. set in gold SEARCH. 1 Esd. 2. 26. I commanded to make diligent s. 6. 21, let s. be made among the records of Cyrus 2 Esd. 16. 31. that s. their houses wiih the sword Jud. 8. 14. then how can you s. out God? Esth. 16. 7. if ye *. what hath been wickedly done Wisd. 6. 3. try works and s. out your counsels 13-. 7. they 5. him diligently, and believe their sight Eccl. 3. 21. neitlier s. the things that are above 6.27. A-. and seek, and she shall be made known SEARCHED. Esth. 12. 2. heard devices, and s. their purposes Wisd. 9. 16. the things in heaven, who hath s. out? 1 Mac, 14, 14. law he s. out, and every contemner SEARCHERS. f ar.3.23. authors of fablesiand s. ont of understanding SEARCHEST. 2 Esd, 4. 26. the more thou «. the more marvel SEASONABLE. Eccl. 35. 20, mercy is s. in time of affliction SEASON. 2 Esd. 8- 41. the thing that is sown good in his s, 14. 4. where I held him by me a long s. Wisd. 16. 6. they were troubled for a small 5. Eccl. 20. 20. for he will not speak it in due s, 29. 2. pay thou thy neighbour again in due s. 31. 28. wine measurably drank and in s. brings 39. 16. shall be accomplished in due s. 33. he will give every needful thing in due s. 43. 6. he made the moon also to serve in her s. SEASONS. Wisd. 7. 18. tnrning of the sun, and change of*. 8. 8. she foreseeth the events of s. and times Eccl. 33. 8. and he altered s. and feasts SEAT. 1 Esd. 3. 15. he sat him down in the royal s. Wisd. 9. 12. and be worthy to sit in my father's s. Eccl. 7. 4. seek not of the king the s. of honour 12. 12. set him not by, lest he seek to take thy s. 38. 33, they shall not sit on the judge's s, SECOND. 1 Esd. 1. 31. then gat he upon his s. chariot 2. 30. ceased till the s. year of the reign of Darius 3. 11. the s. wrote, the king is strongest 5, 56. in the s, year, and s. month after coming 57. in the first day of the s. month, in the s, year after they were come to Jerusalem Esth. 13. 3. had hononr of «, place in the kingdom 2 Mac. 5. 1. prepared his s. voyage into Egypt 7. 7. brought the s. to make a mocking-stock SECONDLY. jE^ccf.23.23.5. she hath trespassed against her husband SECRET. 1 Esd. 5. 73. by s. plots and popular persuasions 2 Esd. 10. ^. the Highest will reveal many s. things Jud. 2. 2. nobles, and communicated his 5. counsel Wisd. 1. 11. no word so s. that shall go for nought '7. 21. such things as are either s. or manifest 14, 23. or used s. ceremonies, or made rev«llings SEE Wisd. 17. 3. they supposed to lie hid in their s. sins Ercl. 3. 22. to see the things that are in s. 48. 25. he shewed s. things or ever they came 1 Mac. 1. 53. and drove the Israelites into s. places 2. 31. gone down into i. places in the wilderness 41. that were murdered in the s. places SECRETLY. * Wisd. 18. 9. children of good men did sacrifice s. Eccl. 20. 2. better to reprove, than to be angry s. 2 Mac. 6. 11. to keep the sabbath-day i. SECRETS. Tob. 12. 7. it is good to keep close the s. of a king, 11. Eccl. 1. 30. and so God discover thy s. 4. 18. she will comfort bim, and shew him her s. 13. 11. andsmiling on thee, will get ont thy s. 14. 21. he shall have nnderstanding in her s. 22. 22. except for pride, or disclosing of s. 27. 17, if thon hewrayest bis s. follow no more 39. 3. he will seek oat the s. of grave sentences 7. and in his s. shall he meditate Sus. 42. O everlasting God, that knowest the s. 2 Mac. 13. 21. disclosed the 5. to the enemies SECURELY. Eccl. 4. 15. that attendeth to her, shall dwell s. SECURITY. 2 Esd. 7. 53. paradise, wherein is s. and medicine Eccl. 5. 7. in thy s. thoo, shall be destroyed SEDECIAS. Bar. 1. 8. S. the son of Josias king of Juda had made SEDITION. 2 Esd. 15. 16. for there shall be *. among men SEDITIOUS. 2 Mac. 14. 16. Assideans noarish war, and are s, SEE. Eccl. 15. 7. and sinners shall not s. her 20. 7. will hold his tongae till he s. opportnnity 37 . 9. on other side, to s. what shall befall thee 27. prove thy sonl, and i. what is evil for it 42. 22. that a man may s. even to a spark Bur. 1. 20. floweth with milk, as it is to s. this day 4. 24. so shall they *. shortly your salvation 25. but shortly thou shalt s. his destruction Sus. 20. the doors are shot that no man can s. us SEED. 1 Esd. 8. T'O. the holy s. is mixed with strange people 88. badst left us neither root, s. nor name 2 Esd. 3. 15. thoQ wonldest never forsake his i, 8. 6. and thon give us s. to our heart and cultnre Wisd. 3. 16. the *. of onrigbteous bed be rooted out 7. 2. being compacted in blood of the s. of man 10. 15. she delivered the blameless f. from nation 12. 11. it was a cursed s. from the beginning 14. 6. left to all ages a s. of generation Eccl. 1. 15. she shall continue with their *. 10. 19. regard not the law, are a dishonourable s. 44. 11. with their f.-shall continually remain 12. their s. stands fast, and their children 21. that he would bless the nations in his s. 45. 15. to his s. so long as the heavens remain 21. sacrifices, which he gave to him and his f. 46. 9. bis s. obtained it for an heritage 47. 20. didst stain tliy 'honour, and pollute thy s. 22. not take away the s. of him that loveth him 23. of his s. he left behind him Roboam Dan. 3. 13. wouldest multiply their s. as the stars Sus. 56. thon «. of Chanaan, and not Juda Prayer of Manass. and of their righteous s. 2 Mac, 7, 17. how he will torment thee and thy s. SEEK. 1 Esd. 6. 23. to s. among the records at Babylon 8. 85. she shall never s. to have peace with them 2 Esd. 12. 48. that I might s. mercy for low estate 14. 23. that they s. thee not for forty days Tob. 5. 3. s. thee a man which may go with thee 11. he said, dost thou s. for a tribe or family Wisd. 1. 1. and in simplicity of heart s. him 12. *. not death in the error of your life 6. 12. wisdom is easily found of such as s. her 22. but I will s. her out from the beginning Eccl. 3. 21. s. not the things that are too hard for thee '4, 11. wisdom layeth hold on them that s. her 12. they that s. to her early, shall be filled 6. 27. s. and she shall be made known to thee 7. 4. s. not of the Lord preemineDce SEN Apo- crypha, Eccl. 7. 6. s. not to be judge, being not able to take 12. 12. set him not by, lest be s. to take thy seat 24. 34. 1 laboured for all them that s. wisdom 28. 3. and doth he s. pardon from the Lord? 32. 14. they that s. him early, shall find favour 33. 17. but for all them that s. learning 21. that thy children should s. to thee 25. if thou let him go idle, he shall s, liberty 31. which way wilt thou go to s. him? 36. 2. upon all nations that s. not after thee 39. 1. he will s. ont the wisdom of all the ancient 3. he will 5. out secrets of grave sentences 40. 26. the fear of the Lord needeth not to j. help 51. 14. I will s. her out even to the end Bel 38, nor hast thon forsaken them that s. thee SEEKETH. Wisd. 6. 14. who *. her early, have no great travel Eccl. 27. 1. he that s. for abundance will turn 32. 15. he that s. the law shall be filled 2 Mac. 2. 27. and a. the benefit of othors SEEKING. Wisd. 6. 16. she goeth about «. such as are worthy 8. 18. I went about .«. bow to take her to me 13. 6. for they peradventure err, s. God Eccl. 14. 16. no s. of dainties in the grave 20. 32. necessary patience in i. the Lord 51. 21. my heart was troubled in s. her SEEMED. Wisd. 3. 2. in sight of the unwise they f. to die 2 Mac. 1. 13. the army with him that s. invincible SEEN. Wisd. 13. 1. out of the good things that are s, 17. 19. that could not be £. of skipping beasts Eccl. 16. 5. many things have I s. with my eyes 42. 15. 1 will declare the things that I have s. 43. 31. who hath s. him that he might tell us Bar. 2. 26. laid waste, as it is to be s, this day 6. 61. the lightning breaking forth is easy to he s, S'us. 54. if thon hast j. her, tell me, under what 1 Mac. 4. 20. for the smoke that was j. declared 13. 29. might be s. of all that sail on the sea 2 Mac. 3. 36. works, which he had «. with his eyes 6. 9. then might a man have s. present misery SELEUCIA. 1 Mac. 11. S. unto S. upon the sea-ooast SALEUCUS. 1 Mac. 7. 1. Demetrius the son of S. departed 2 Mac. 3. 3. S. king of Asia hare all tlie costs 4. 7. but after the death of S. Jason laboured 5. 18. whom S. the king sent to view the treasury SELL. Bar. 6. 28. the things sacrificed, their priests 5, 1 Mac. 13. 49. they could neither buy nor *, 2 Mac. 5. 24. to s. the women and younger sort SELLING. Eccl. 27. 2. sin stick close between buying and s, 37. 11. consult not with a buyer of 5. 42. 5. and of merchants indifferent s. SENATE. 2 Mac. 4. 44. three men that were sent from the s, SENATE-Aowe. 1 Mac. 8. 15, had made for themselves a a.-ho>iae SEND. Tob. 8. 12. s. one of the maids, and let her see 10. 8. I will s. to thy father, and declare to him Jud. 6. 3. he will s. his power, and destroy them 9. 9. and *. thy wrath upon their heads 11. 22. God hath done well to i. thee before Wisd, 9. 10. O s. her out of thy holy heavens 11. 17. wanted not means to s. among them bears 12. 8. did s. wasps, forerunners of thy host 25. thon didst s, a judgment to mock them 16. 20. thou didst s. them from heaveu bread Eccl. 24. 32. 1 will s. forth her light afar off 33. 27. s. him to labour, that be be not idle 36. 2. and s. thy fear upon all the nations Sus. 21. thou didst s. away thy maids from thee 29. ». for Susanna the daughter of Chelcias 1 Mac, 11. 43. if thou 5. me men to help me 16. 18. that he should s. him an host to aid him 2 Mac,.i, 4. open your hearts, and s. you peace 6. 23. he willed them to s. him tc the grave llk'34. ambassadors of the Romans s. greeting 14.47. commanded that he should s. Maccabeiu SER Apo- crypha. SENNACHERIB. 2 Mac. 8. 19. thej were delivered when under S. 15. 22. and didst slaj iu the host of S. 185,000 SENSE. a^id. 10.36. is mr s. deceived, or my sonl in a dream? Eccl. 21. 18. knowledge of unwise, as talk without s. SENT. Tob, 2. 12. when she had 5. them home to the owners 12. 20. for I go up to him that s. me Eccl. 28. 23. it shall be s. on them as a lion 34. 6. if they be not s. from the Most High SENTENCE. Eccl. 20. 20. a wise s. shall he rejected when itcometh 41. 2. O death, acceptable is thy s. to the needy Sus. 55. the angel of God hath received the J. SENTENCES. 1 Esi. 3. 16. they shall declare their own s. Eccl. 39. 6. he shall ponr out wise s. and give thanks SEPARATE. WUd. 1. 3. for froward thoughts s. from God Eccl. 6. 13. ». thyself from thine enemies, take heed SEPARATED. 1 Bsrf. 7. 13. all they that had s. themselves 8. 54. then 1 s. twelve of the chief of the priests Eccl. 16. 16. he hath s. his light from dai-kness SEPULCHRE. 1 Mac.Q. 19. buried him in the s. of his fathers 13. 30. this is the s. which he made at Modin 2 Mac. 5, 10. be had no «. with his fathers SERPENT. Eccl. 12.13. a charmer that is bitten with a s. 21. 2. flee from sin as from the face of a 5. 25. 15. there is no head above the head of a s, SERPENTS. Wisd. 11. 15. they worshipped s. void of reason 16. 5. they perished with the stings of crooked s. 17. 9. being scared with hissing of s. they died Eccl. 39. 30, teeth of wild beasts, scorpions, and s. SERVANT. 1 Eld. 4. 59. thine is the glory, and I am thy s. Jud. 5, 5. no lie shall come out of the month of thy 5. 9. 10. smite by the deceit of my lips the *. with the prince, and the prince with the f, 11. 5. Judith said, receive the words of thy s. 17. for thy s. is religious and serveth God Wisd. 9. 5. 1 thy s, and the son of thy handmaid 10. 16. she entered into the soul of the 5. of the Lord 18. 11. the master and the s. were punished 21. declaring that he was thy j. Ecct 7. 20. thy i. worketh truly, entreat him 21. let thy soul love a good s. defraud him not 10. 25. unto the 3. that is wise, shall they do service 19. 21. if a s. say to his master, I will not do 23. 6. give not over me thy s. to an impudent mind 10. for as a s. that is continually beaten 33. 24. bread, correction, and work for a s. 25. if thou set thy s. to labour, shall find rest 26. so are tortures and torments for an evil s. 30. if thou have a *. let him be as thyself 31. If thou have a s. intreat him as a brother 37. 11. consult not with an idle s. of business 42. 5. to m.ike the side of an evil s. to bleed 2 Mac. 8.35. he came like a fugitive 5. to Antioch SERVANTS. 1 Esd. 6. 13. we are the s. of Lord who made heaven Toll. 10. 10. Raguel gave i. and cattle, and money Jud. 10. 23. she did reverence, and his i. took her up Esth. 15. 16. and all his i. comforted her Eccl. 4. 30. be not frantic among.thy s. 6. 11. in prosperity he will be bold over thy s. 23. 4. but turn away from thy i-. a haughty mind 36.17. Lord, hear the nraver of fl-y • Sai Da. 6 Sus _ . 1 ilfo:;. 1 . 6. wherefore he called his s. 8. hi'i s. bare rule every one in his place 2 Mac. 7. 6. and he shall be comforted iu his a. 33. yet shall he be at one again with his s. 34. lifting np thy hand against the .1. of God 8 29. to be reconciled with his s. for ever SERVE. I Esd. 1. 4. now therefore *. the Lord your God SEV /urf.!!.!. never hart any that was wiUiag to s, Esth. 12.5. command Mardocheus to s. in the coart Wisd. 15.7. the vessels that s. for clean uses Eccl. 2. 1. if thou come to s. the Lord» prepare 23, 5. hold him up that is desirous always to s. thee 39. 4. he shall, f. among great men, and appear 43. 6. he made the moon also to s. in her season 2 Mac. 1.3. God give jou all an heart lo s. him 4. 14. had no courage to s, any more at the altar SERVED. Wisd. 13, 13. the refuse among those that s. to no use Eccl.25, 8. that hath not s. a man more unworthy SERVETH, Wisd. 16. 24. for the breature that s. thee Eccl. 35. 16. he that s. the Lord shall be accepted SERVICE. Wisd. 15. 7. potter fashioneth every vessel for our s. Eccl, 3, 7. and he will do s. unto his parents 10. 25. to servant shall they that are free do s. 11. 23. say not, what profit is there of my s.? 50. 14. and finishing the s. at the altar 2 Mac, 3. 3. helonging to the 5. of the sacrifices SERVING. Wisd. 14. 21. for men s. either calamity or tyranny 19.6. ». the peculiar commandments given to them SERVITUDE. Jud. 8. 23. our s, shall not be directed to favour SET. 1 Es-d. 1. 3. to s. the ark in the house Solomon built 2. 24, and if the walls thereof be s. up anew 2 Esd. 3. 18. thou didst s. fast the earth Wisd. 13. 18. which cannot *. a foot forward Eccl. 2. 2. s. thy heart aright, and constantly endare 9. 2. to s. her foot upon thy substance 15. IG. he hath s. fire and water before thee 17. 17. he s. a ruler over every people 22. 27. who shall 5. a watch before my mouth? 31. 16. eat those tilings which are s. before tbee 33. 25. if thou *. thy servant to labour, find rest 28. ;i. him to work as is fit for him 34. 6. if not sent, s. not thy heart upon them 38.29. who is alway carefully s, at his work 1 Mac* X. 54. they s. up the abomination on altar 2 Mac. 5. 20. it was 5. up with all glory SETTETH. Eccl. 10. 9. for such a one s. his own soul to sale 38, 28. he s. his mind to finish his work SETTING. 1 Esd.^.ZO. the crown, and 5. it upon her own head SETTLED. Esth, 13.7, so cause our affairs to be well s. Eccl. 22. 17. a heart*, on a thought of understanding 42. 17, declare works, which the Lord firmly s. SEVEN. 1 Esd. 4. 63. and they feasted with gladness s. days 8. 11. and to my 5. friends the counsellors Tob. 2. 1. which is the holy feast of the s. weeks 3. 8. thou hast had already s. hasbands 15. my s. husbands are already dead 6. 13. tliat this maid hath been given to s. men II. 19. Tobias' wedding was kept s. days with joy 12. 15. 1 am Raphael one of the s. holy angels Jud- 16. 24. and Israel lamented her s. days Eccl. 7. 3. thou shalt not reap them s. fold 20. 12.buyeth for little, and repayeth it s.-fold 22. 12. s. days do men monrn for him that is dead 35. 11. give with a cheerful eye, for the Lord re- compenseth, and will give tbee s. times as much 37. 14. wont to tell him more than s. watchmen 40.8. and that is s.-fold more on sinners Bar. 6. 3. for a long season, namely, 5. generations '^ ' "~ the den there were s. lions moreover, he set up s. pyramids brethren with their mother taken SEVENTH. I j:,sa. o. DS. trom the first day of the s. month Eccl.l7. 5. in the 5. place he imparted speech 1 Mac.6. 53. for it was j. year, and they in Judea 2 Mac. 12.38. when the 5. day came they purified 15. 4, who commanded the s. day to be kept SEVENTY. 1 Esd. 1. 58. until the full term of s, years 2 Esd. 14. 46. keep the s. last, that mayest deliver /ii(f. 1.2. made the height of the wall 5. ccbits SHE 993 SEVERAL. 1 Esd. 1. 11. according to the s. dignities of fathers 2 Mac. 12. 2. but of the governors of s. places SEVERE. Wisd. 5. 20. s. wrath shall he sharpen for a sword 1 1. 10. but the other as a s. king thou didst condemn SHADOW. Wisd. 2. 5. for our time is a very s. that passeth 5. 9. all these things are passed away as a s. Eccl.ii. 2. is like him that catcbeth at a s. Bar. 1. 12. we shall live under the s. of Nabachodonos. SHADOWING. Wifd. 19, 7. namely, a cloud s. the camp SHAKE. Eccl. 13. 7. forsake thee, and s. his head at thee SHAKEN. Wisd.i. 4. yet they shall be s. with the wind Eccl. 16. 19. and foundations of the earth shall he s, 26. 7. an evil wife is a yoke s. to and fro 29. 18. hath s. them as a wave of the sea 43. 16. at his sight the mountains are s. SHAKING. Eccl. 22. 16. timber cannot be loosed with s. 2 Mac. 5. 3. horsemen in aiTay, with s. of shields 11. 8. one in white clothing, s. his armour SHAME. 2 Esd. 10. 22. our children are put to s. priests burnt Jud. 12. 12. for lo, it will be a s. for our person 13. 16; bath not committed sin with me to s. me 14. 18. woman brought 5, on hoase of Nabucbodon. EccL 4. 21 . for there is a s. that bringeth sin 5. 13. s. is in talk, the tongue of a man is his fall 14. for a foul 5/ is upon the thief 6. 1. thou shalt inherit an ill name, «, reproach 13.7. he will s. thee by his meats, and laugh 20. 26. the s. of a liar is ever with him 26. 8, and she will not cover her own 5. 24. a dishonest woman ccntemnetb s. 42. 14. a woiMtn which bringeth s. and reproach Bar. 2. 6. to us and to our fathers open s. Dan. 3. 10. we are become a s. and reproach 19. pnt us not to s. but deal with us after thy 2 Mac. 5. 7. at last received s. for bis treason 9. 2. he being pot to flight, returned with s. SHAMEFACED. Eccl. 26. 15. a s. woman is a double grace 25. but she that is s. will fear the Lord 32. 10. and before a s. man shall go favour 41. 16. therefore be s. according to thy word 24. so shalt thou be truly 5. and find favour SHAMEFACEDNESS. Eccl. 41. 16. for it is not good to retain all s. SHAMEFUL. Wisd.2. 20. let as condemn him with a s. death SHAMEFDLLY. 1 Mac. 7. 34. he abused them s. and spake proudly 2 Mac. 11. 12. and Lysias himself iled away s. SHAMELESS. Eccl. 26. 10. if thy daughter be s. keep her iu 25. a s. woman shall be counted as a dog 40. 30. begging is sweet in the mouth of the s. 42. 11. keep a snre watch over a s. daughter Bar. 4. 15. a s. nation, and of strange language SHAPE. Wkd. 18. 1. hearing voice, and not seeing their ». ' SHARP. Wisd. 6. 5. for a i. judgment shall be to them 18. 16. unfeigned commandment as a s. sword Eccl. 43. 19. it lieth on the top of s. stakes SHARPEN. Wisd. 5. 20. his wrath shall he s. for a sword SHAVEN. ■Car. 6. 31. priests having heads and beai'ds s, SHED. 1 Mac. 1.37. thus they s. innocent blood SHEDDETH. Eccl. 28. 11. and an hasty fighting s. blood SHEEP. 1 Esd. l.S. gave two thousand and six hundred s, 9. they gave to the Levites five thousand s, SHEKELS. IMac. 10.42, the five thousand j. of silver SHELTER. Eccl. 14, 26. shall set bis children under her a. 994 S HO SHEPHERD. Wisd.n. 17. a >. or a labourer in the field Eecl, 18. 13. he bringeib again, as a s. bis floc}^ SHEW. 1 Esd. 5. 37. nor could Ibey s. tlieir families 2 J5?5(i. 1. 5, s. my people their sinful deeds Tob. 14. 9. s. thyself merciful and just, that it may Wisd. 5. 13. and we had no sign of virtne to s. 12. 13. *. that thy judgment is not unright 13. 10. which are gold and silrer to «. art in Eccl. 4. 18. comfort him, and s. him her secrets 7. 24. J. not (hy face cheerful toward him 16. 25. 1 will s. forth doctrine in weight 18. 21. and in the time of sins s. repentance 22. 19. maketh tlio heart to s. her knowledge 36.6.5. new signs, and make strange wonders 39. 8. he shall i. forth what he bath learned 15. A. forth his praise with songs of your lips 43. 1. the beauty of heaven with bis glorious s. 44. 15. the cougregation will 5. forth their praise Sar. 3.37. afterward did be s. himself on earth 6. 38. they can s. no mercy to the widow Sus. 50. come, sit down among us, and s. it us Prayer of Manass, in me thou wilt a", thy goodness 2 Mac, Q, 27. 1 will s. myself such an one 8. 4. he would s. his hatred against the wicked 12.36. that he would *. himself their helper SHEWED. 1 Esd. 8. 78. now hath mercy been s. unto us Wisd. 10. 10. she s. him the kingdom of God 18. 18, one and another i. the cause of his death Eccl. 3. 23. for more things are s. unto thee 14. 12. covenant of the grave is not s, unto thee 45. 3. and he s. him part of bis glory 46. 20. he prophesied, and s. the king his end 47. 23. Jeroboam, who s. Ephraim the way of sin 4S. 25. be s. what should come to pass for ever 49. 8. which was s. him on chariot of chernbims Bar. 3. 34. they s. light to him that made them Bel 21. the priests, who s. him the privy doors 2 Jlfac. 2.8. the cloud, as it was j. under Moses 3.7. when Apollonius had s. him of the money 15. 32, and j. them vile Nicanor's head SHEWETH. Wisd. 1. 2. he s. himself to such as do not distrust 6. 16. s. herself favourably to them in the ways Eccl. 28. 4. he s. no mercy to a man like himself 37. 20. there is one that s. wisdom in words Bar. 6. 59. better to bo a king that s. his power SHIELD. Jud. 9. 7. they trust in s. and spear, and bow Eccl. 29. 13. than a mighty s. and strong spear 1 Mac. 15. 18. and they brought a s. of gold 20. it seemed good to receive the s. of them SHIELDS. 1 Mac. 6.t 2. in it a rich temple, wherein were s. 2 Mac. 5. 3. with shaking of s. and drawing of swords 15. 1 1 not so much with defence of s. and spears SHINE. WiW. 3.7. they shall s. and run to and fro Eccl. 24. 32. 1 will yet make doctrine to s. as morniD» SHINED. Wisd. 5. 6. the light of righteousness not s. to as 17. 20. the whole world s. with clear light Bur. 3. 34. the stars s. in their watches 1 Mac. 6. 39. the mountains s. like lamps of fire 2 Mac. 1.32. the light that s. from the altar SHINING. Eocl. 43. 8. A. in the firmament of heaven 50. 7. as the sun s. upon the temple of Most High SHIP, S. Wisd. 5. 10. as a 5. that passelh over the waves Eccl. 33. 2. an hypocrite is as a j. in a storm 1 ilfac. 8. 26. that aid them with money or *. 15.3. gathered soldiers, and prepared s. of war SHOE. Eccl. 46. 19. 1 have not taken so much as a s, SHOOK. 2 Esd. 10. 26. so that the earth s. at the noise 2 Mac. 12. 12. whereupon they f. hands SHOOTING. Wisd. 11. 18. a. horrible sparks out of their eyes SHORN. Tci. 1. 6. having that which was first s. SIE SHORT. Wisd.'i.X. they said, our life is s. and tedious 4. 13. he being made perfect in a s. time 9. 5 of a s. time, and too young for andorstandiog 15. 9. his care is not that his life is 5. 16. 3. these suffering penary for a s, space Eccl. 17. 2. he gave them few days, and a s. time 31. 19. he fetcheth not his wind s. on his bed 32. 8. let thy speech be s. comprehending much 36. S.' make the time s. remember the covenant 43. 27. we may speak much, and yet come *. 2 Mac. 2.32. and to be s, in the story itself 7. 36. our brethren who have suffered a s. pain SHORTEN. Eccl. 30. 24. envy and wrath s. the life SHORTLY. Wisd. 14. 14. they shall come s. to an end Bar. 4. 24. so shall they see s. your salvation 25. but 5. thou shalt see his destrnction SHOULDER. Eccl. 6.25. bow down thy s. and bear her 2 Mac. 12. 35. horseman of Thracia smote off his s. 15, 30. strike off Nicanor's head with his s, SHOULDERS. 1 Esd. 1.4. ye shall no more bear the ark on your s, Eccl. 7.31. trespass-offering, and gift of the s. Bar. 2. 21. how down your s. to serve the king 6. 26. they are borne apon s. having no feet SHOUTED. Bed. 50. 16. then s. the sons of Aaron and sonnded SHOWER. Dan. 3. 42. O ever^' s. and dew, bless ye the Lord SHOWERS. Wisd. 16. 16. with strange s. were they persecuted SHREWD. Eccl. 8. 19. lest he requite thee with a s. turn SHRUBS. 1 Mac. 4. 38. they saw s. growing in the courts SHRUNK. 1 Mac. 3. 6. the wicked s. for fear of him SHUT. Tob. 8. 4. after they were both s. in together Jud. 13. 1. and Bagoas s. his tent without Wisd. 18. 4. who had kept thy sons *. up Ercl. 4, 31. and s. when thou shouldst repay 29. 12. s. up alms in thy store-houses 30. IS.^delicates poured upon a mouth s. up 48. 3. by the word of the Lord he s. up heaven 1 Mac. 3. 18. for many to be s. up in hands of few 4. 31. s. up this army in the hand of thy people 6. 18. they s. up the Israelites round about , 2Mac. 1. 15. s. temple as soon as Antiochus came 4. 34. whom he s. up without regard of justice SICHEM. Eccl. 50. 26. that foolish people that dwell in S, SICK. Wisd. 17. 8. they that promised to drive troubles from a s. soul, were s, themselves of fear Eccl.7. 35. be not slow to visit the s. 18. 19. and use physic or ever thou be s. 21. humble thyself before thou be s. 1 Mac. 1. 5. and after these things he fell s. 6. 8. lay down on his bed, and fell s. for grief SICKNESS. Eccl. 30. 17. death is better than continual s. 31.22. be quick, so shall there no s. come to thee 37. 30. for excess of meats bringeth s. 38. 9. my son, in thy 5. be not negligent 2 Mac, 9.22. having great hope to escape this s, SIDE. S. l£i'(?.3. 9.of whose *. the king shall judge Wisd. 2. 24. they that do hold of his s. do' find it 17. 10. which could of no s. be avoided Eccl. 30. 12. beat him on the s. while he is a child 42. 5. to make the s. of an evil servant to bleed 1 Mac, 6. 38. they set them on this s. and that s. SIEGE. 1 Mac. 6. 49. no victuals there to endure the s. 9. 64. then went be and laid s. against Bethbasi 2 Mac. 10. 18. things convenient to sustain the s. 33. they laid s. against the fortress four days 11. 5. he drew near to Bethsura, and laid s. to it STEVE. Eccl, 27. 4. when one slfteth with a s. refuse remains SIM APO- CRYPHA. SIGH. Eccl. 25. 18. when be heareth it, shall .9. bitterly SIGHED. Sits. 22. then Susanna s. and said, I am straitened SIGHETH. Eccl.^0. 20. an eunuch embraceth a virgin, and s, SIGHING. Jud. 14. 16. Bagoas cried with weeping and s. SIGHT. Tob. 4. 11. that give it in the s. of the Most High 21> and do that which is pleasing in his s. 11. 16. marvelled, because he had received his s, 12. 6. hath done unto you in s. of all that live 14. 2. fifty-eight years old when be lost his s. Jud. 6. 12, Egyptians cast them out of their s. 15.2. none durst abide in s. of bis neighbour Wisd. 3. 2. in s. of the unwise they seemed to di 4. for though they be punished in the s. of men 8. 11. 1 shall be admired in the 6-. of great men 9. 9. wisdom knew what was acceptable in thy s. 13. 7. search him diligently, and believe their s. 15. 5. the s. whereof enticeth fools to lust after it 16. 3. the ugly s, of the beasts sent among them 17. 6. to be worse than the s. they saw not Eccl. 1.29. be not an hypocrite in the s. of men 2. 17. they will humble their souls in his s. 7. 33. a gift hath grace in the s. of every man 8. 16. for blood is as nothing in his s. 11, 21. it is an easy thing in the s. of the Lord 38. 3. in s. of great men he shall be in admiration 43. 16. at his s. the mountains are shaken 45. 1. which found favour in the s, of all flesh 3. he made bim glorious in the s. of kings 46. 6. because he fought in the s. of the Lord Bar. 1. 22. to do evil in the s. of the Lord our God Sus. 23. than to sin in the s, of the Lord SIGNS. Esth. 14. 16. 1 abhor the s. of my high estate Wisd. 5. 11. no s. where she went is to be found 16. 6, be admonished, having a s. of salvation Eccl. 37, 17. the countenance is a s. of changing^ 43. 6. a declaration of times, and a s. of world 7, from the moon is the s. of feasts, a light Bar. 2. 11. out of Egypt with s. and with wonders 6. 67. neither can they shew s. in the heavens SIGNET. Tdb. 1. 22. Achlacharus was keeper of the s. Eccl. 17. 22. the alms of a man is as a s. with him 32. 6. as f . of an emerald set in a work of gold 49. 11. even he was as a s. on the right hand Bel 11. and seal it with thine own s 1 Mac. 6. 15. gave him the crown, his robe, and ;». SILENCE, Eccl. 20. 5. there is one that keepeth s, found wise 6. and some keep s. knowing his time 41. 20. of ■$. before them that salute thee 2 Mac. 14. 17, thro' the sudden *. of his enemies SILENT. Eccl. 26. 14, a s. and loving woinan is a gift of Lord SILK. 1 Mac. 4, 23. got much gold, and silver, and blue s, SILVER, Jud. 5. 9, they were increased with gold and s. Wisd, 7, 9, s. shall be counted as clay before her 13. 10. the works of men's hands, gold and s-. Eccl. 26. 18. pillars are upon the sockets of s. 28. 24. look that thou bind up thy s. and gold 40. 25, gold and s, make the foot stand sure 47. 18. and thou didst multiply s, as lead 50. 16. the sons of Aaron sounded the s. trumpets Bar. 3. 17, they that hoarded up s. and gold 18. they that wrought in s. and were careful 6. 4. ye shall see in Babylon gods of s. and gold 39. their gods which are overlaid with gold arri s, 2 Mac. 2. 2. when they see images of s. and gold SILVER-SMITHS. Wisd. 15. 9, but striveth to excel gold-smiths and s. SIMEON. Jud. 9. 2. O Lord God of my Father S. to whom I Mac. 2. 1. son of S. a priest of the sons of Joarib SIMON. 1 Mac. 15, 24. the copy hereof they wrote to S, 32. when he saw the glory of S. he was astonished 33. then answered S. and said unto bim SIN Apo- crypha. 1 Mar. 16. 2. S. called his eldest sons, Judas & John 13. Ptolemeus consulted agaiost S. and his sons 14. S. was visiting the cities in the country 16. when S. and his sons had drunk largely, they came upon S. in banqneting-plaoe and slew him 2 Mac. 3. 4. one S. of the tribe of Benjamin 11. not as that wicked S. had misinformed 4.3. by one of S. faction murders were committed 4. ApoUonins did rage, and increase S. malice 6. the state continue quiet, and S. leate his folly 8. 22. he joined S. and Joseph and Jonathan 10. 20. they that were with S. being led with SIMPLICITY. Wisd. 1. 1. and in s. of heart seek him SIN. 1 Esd. 8. 76. we have been in great s. to this day 9. 11. seeing our i. in these things is spread far 2 Esd. 9. 36. we that received the law, perish by s. 15. 24. woe to them that s. and keep not my comm. 26. Lord knoweth all them that s. against him 16. 63. knoweth them that s. and would hide s. T06.3. 14. that I am pure from all «. with man 4. 5. let not thy will be set to s. or transgress 21. if thou fear God and depart from all s, 12.9. for alms shall purge away all s. 10. they that *. are enemies to their own life Jud. 5. 20. and they s. against their God, 11. 10. Wisd. 1. 4. nor dwell in the body that is subject to i. 10. 13. forsook not, but delivered him from s. 15. 2. if we 5. we are thine, knowing thy power, but we will not s. knowing that we are. thine Ecd. 3. 27. the wicked man shall heap s. upon s. 4. 21. for there is a shame that bringeth s. 5. 5. be not without fear to add s. unto s, 7. 8, bind not one s. upon another 10. 13. for pride is the beginning of s. 13. 24. riches are good to him that hath no s. 15.20. nor hath he given any man license to s. 20. 3. for so shalt thou escape wilful s. 21.2. tiee from s. as from the face of a serpent 23. 11. if he offend, his s. shall be upon him, if he acknowledge not his s. a double offence 13. to swearing, for therein is the word of j. 16. two sorts of men multiply s. and the third 25. 24. of the woman came the beginning of 5. 26. 28. that returneth from righteousness to s. 29. an huckster shall not be freed from j. 27. 2. so s. sticks close between buying and selling 10. so s. for them that work iniquity 13. and their sport is the wantonness ot s. 32. 12. take pastime, but s. not by proud speech 34. 19. nor is he pacified for s. by sacrifices 38. 10. leave off s. and order thy hands aright 42.1. and accept no person to s. thereby 46. 7. and they withheld tiie people-from s. 47. 23. there was also Jeroboam, who caused Israel to s. and shewed Ephraim the way of s. 2 Mac. 6. 15. lest being come to the height of s. 12. 42. that the s. committed might be put out of remembrance, Judas exhorted to keep from s. SINS. 1 Esd. 8. 75. our s. are multiplied above our heads 86. for thou, O Lord, didst make our s, light 9. 7. thereby to increase the s. of Israel Wisd. 4. 20. they cast np the accounts of their s. 11.23. and thou winkest at the s. of men 12. 19. of hope that thou givest repentance for s. 17. 3. they supposed to lie hid in their secret s. Eccl. 1.21. the»fear of the Lord driveth away s. 2. 11. the Lord forgireth s. and saveth in affliction 3. 3. maketh an atonement for his s. 14. instead of*, it shall he added to bniu »i.— 15. f- .- ■: •■ ' -. - ■ 5.6.1 12.14, 14.1. —-... o. 16. 9. people, that were taken away in their s. J 7. 20. but all their s. are before the Lord 25. return to the Lord, and forsake thy s. 18. 21. and in tlie time of s. shew repentance 21. l.do so no more, ask pardon for thy former s. 23. 2. they spare me not, and it pass not by my s, 3. lest my s. abound to my destruction 12. and they shall not wallow in (heir s. SIN Eccl. 23. 18. the most High will not remember my s. 28. 2. forgive, so shall thy s. also be forgiven 4. and doth he ask forgiveness of his own s.l 5. who will treat for pardon of his 5.? 8. abstain from strife, thou shalt dJioinisfa thy s, 34. 26. so it is with a man that fasteth for his s. 47. 11. the Lord took away his «. and exalted 24. and their s, vrere multiplied exceedingly 48. 15, neither departed they from their s. 16. was pleasing to God, and some multiplied *, Dan. 3. 5. bring these on ns because of our s. 2 Mac^ 5. 17. Lord was angry for a while for the s. 18. had been formerly wrapped in many s. 6. 14. till (hey be come to the fulness of their s. 7. 32. for we suffer because of our s. 12. 42. for the s. of those that were slain 13. 8. as he committed mnny s, about the altar SINFUL. Toh. 13.6. declare his majesty to a s. nation Wisd. 3. 13. which hath not known the s. bed Eccl. 10. 23. nor convenient to magnify a s. man 1 1. 32. and a s. man layeth wait for blood 15. 12. for he hath no need of the s. man 27. 30. and the s. man shall have them both 32. 17. a s. man will not be reproved, but iindeth 1 Mac. 1. 34. and they put therein a s. nation 2. 44. and they smote s. men in their anger SINNED. 1 Esd. 1. 24. concerning those that s. and did wickedly 4. 27. many also have erred and s. for women Toh. 3. 3. my fathers, who have s. before thee Jud. 5. 17. whilst they s. not before their God Esth. 14. 6. and now we have *. before thee Wisd. 12. 11. for those things wherein they s. Eccl. 5. 4. say not, I have .v. and what harmhappened 21. l.my son, hast thou s.? do so no more 27. 1. many have s. for a small matter Bar. 1. 13. we have s. against the Lord our God Prayer of Manass. thou hast promised repentance to them that have s. thou hast not appointed re- pentance to the just, which have not s. but to me, for I have s. above the number of the sands of the sea ? I have s. O Lord, I have s. 2 Mac, 7. IS. we snffer, having s. against our God SINNER. Eccl. 1. 25. godliness is an abomination to a s. 2. 12. woe to the s. that goeth two ways 5. 9. so doth the s. that hath a double tongue 6. 1, even so shall a s. that hath a double tongue 8. 10, kindle not the coals of a s. lest thou be burnt 9. 11, envy not the glory of as. knowest not his end 12. 4. give to the godly, and help not the s. 7. 14. so one that goeth to a s. and is defiled 13. 17, what fellowship hath the wolf with the lamb? so the s. with the godly 15. 9. praise is not seemly in the mouth of a s. 16. 13. the 5,. shall not escape with his spoils 20. 9. there is a s. that hath good success in evil 23. 8. the s. shall be left in his foolishness 25. 19. let the portion of a s. fall npon her 29. 16. a 9- will overthrow the estate of his surety 33. 14. good is set against evil, so is the godly set against the s, and the s. set against the godly Prayer of Manass. repentance to me that am a s. 1 Mac. 2. 48. nor suffered they the s. to triumph SINNERS. Wisd. 4. 10. so that living among s. he was translated 19. 13. and punishments came npon the^. Eccl. 5. 6. his indignation restetb upon s. 7. 16. number not thyself among the multitude of s. 11. 9. and sit not in judgment with s. !".". ' - ' ■:- jeginning together with s. at the works of s. trust in the Lord _ Dst High hateth s. and will repay to her, and s. shall not see her itf . az. nor at any time is the counsel of s. prudence 21. 6. hateth to be reproved, is in the way of s. 10. the way of s. is made plain with stones 39. 25. so evil things are created for s. 27. so to the s. they are turned Into evil 40. 8. and that is seven-fold more upon s. 41. 5. the children of s are abominable children 6. the inheritance of*, children shall perish 11. but an ill name of s. ihall be- blotted out SIT 995 Prayer of Manass. thy angry threatening toward s. is importable ; hast appointed repentance to s, SINNETH. Wisd. 1 1. 16. might know wherewithal a man s. Eccl. 10. 29. who will justify him that s. ag. his soul 19. 4. he that s. shall offend against his soul 38. 15. he that s. before his Maker, let him fall SINNING. Eccl. 1 8. 27. and in the day of s. he will beware 19. 28. if for want of power he be hindered from s 20. 21. there is that is hindered from s. thro' want SINAI. Eccl. 48. 7. who heardest rebuke of the Lord in S. SINCERE. Eccl. 5. 11. be swift to hear, and let thy life be s. SING. Jud. 16. 1. Jndith began to 5. this thanksgiving 13. 1 will s. to the Lord a new song Eccl. 47. 9. and daily s. praises in their songs 51. 11. and I will s. praise with thanksgiving SINGER. / Eccl. 9. 4. use not the company of a woman that is a f . SINGERS. 1 Esd. 1. 15. the holy s. also were in their order Eccl. 47. 9. he set s. also before the altar 50. 18. the s. also sang praises with their voices SINGING. 1 Esd. 5. 62. s. songs of thanksgiving to the Lord Wisd. 18. 9. the fathers now s. out the songs of praisd SINGULAR. Wisd. 14. 18. the *. diligence of the artificer SIGN. 2 Esd. 3. 2. for I saw the desolation of S, 5. 25. thou hast hallowed S. to thyself 6. 4. or ever the chimneys in S. were hot 10. 7. that S. our mother is full of heaviness Jud. 9. 13. purposed cruel things against the top of S. Eccl. 24. 1 0. and so was I established in S. 48. 18. Sennacherib lift up his hand against S. 24. he comforted them that mourned in S. SIRNAME. 1 Mac, 2. 5. Jonathan whose s. was Apphus SIRNAMED. 1 Mac. 1. 10. Antiochus s. Epiphanes, who had 6,43. Eleazar also s. Savaran, perceiving SISTER. Tab. 8. 4. Tobias said, s. arise, and let us pray 7. O Lord, I take not (his my s. for lust SIT. 1 Esd. 3. 7. and he shall s. next to Darins 4. 42. art found wisest, thou shalt s. next to me Jud. 12. 15. that she might s. and eat upon them Wisd. 9. 12. be worthy to s. in my father's seat Eccl. 9. 9. s. not at all with another man's wife, nor s. down with her in thine arms 11. 1. wisdom maketh him to s. among great men 9. and s. not in judgment with sinners 12. 12. neither let him *-. at thy right hand 25. 18. her husband shall s. among his neighbours 26. 12. by every hedge will she s. down 31. 12. if then s. at a bountiful table, be not greedy 32. 1. take diligent care for them, so s. down 38. 33. they shall not s. high in the congregation, they shall not s. on the judge's seat 42. 12. and s. not in the midst of women Sus. 50. the elders said, come, s. down among us SITTEST. Bed. 4. 9. deliver from the hand of the oppressor, be not faint-hearted when thou s. in judgment 23. 14. remember when thou s, among great men 31. 18. when thou s. among many, reach not SITTETH. Wisd. 9. 4. give me wisdom that s. by thy throne Eccl. 33. 6. neigheth under every one that s. on him 40. 3. from him that s. on a throne of glory Bar. 6. 71. like a white thorn, that everv bird s, on SITTING. 1 Esd. 4. 29. Apame s. at the right hand of the king Wisd. 6. 14. he shall find her s. at his doors Eccl. 1. 8. there is one wise, s. on his throne 38. 28. the smith also s. by the anvil 29. so doth the potter s. at his work and turning Bar. 6.43. the women also s. in the ways Bel 40. he looked in, and behold, Daniel was 5. 996 SLE SIX. Toh. 14.3, called his son, and s, sons of his son Sel 31. into the lions' den, where he T^as s. days SIXTH. lBsd.7.^.ia the s. year of Daiius Iiing of the Persians 2 Esd. 6. 53. on the s. thou gavest commandment JEcc/. 17. 5. in s. place he imparted understanding 2 Mac. 7. 18. after him also they brought the s. SKILL. Wisd. 13. 13. formed it by the s. of his understanding 14. 2. and the workman built it by bis 5. 19. he forced all his 5. to make the resemblance Bed. 1. 19. wisdom raineth down s. and knowledge 10. 30. the poor man is honoured for his s. 38. 3. the s. of the physician shall lift up his head 6. he hath given me s. that he might be honoured SKILFUL. Ecch 21. 15. if a s. man hear a wise word, will comm. SKILFULLY. Wisd. 13. 11. he hath taken off all the hark s. SKIN. 2 Mac. 7. 7. and when they had pulled off the *. SKIPPETH. Eccl. 36. 26. a thief that s. from city to city SKIPPING. Wisd.l7.\9A sound of stones, or aruuningoff.beasts SL.\CK. 2 Esd. 16. 37. the plagues draw nigh, and are not s. 38. when the child cometh forth, they s. not 39. even so shall not the plagues be s. to come Tob. 12. 6. therefore be not s. to praise him Eccl. 4. 29. in thy deeds be not *. and remiss 35. 18. the Lord will not be s. till he have smitten SLACKNESS. 2 Esd. 5. 42. yke as there is no *. of the last SLAIN. 1 Esd. 1. 56. people that were not i. with the sword 4. 5. they slay, and are s. and transgress not 2 Esd. 1. 32. whom ye have taken and s. and torn Tob. 1. 18. if the king Sennaclierib had s. any Jud. 9. 3. wherefore thou gavest their rulers to be s. Wisd. 11. 7. whereby the infants were s. Sel 28. he hath j. the dragon, and put priests 1 Mac. 2.9. her infants are s. in the streets 3. 11. many also fell down s. but the rest fled 5. 12. come and deliver ns, for many of us are s. 16. 21. told that his father and brethren were s. 2 Mac. 1. 13. they were *. iu the temple of Nanea 4. 36. because Onias was s. without cause 7. 20. when she saw her seven sons s. in one day SL.ANDER. Eccl. 19. 15. admonish, for many times it is a s. 26. 5. mine heart feareth the s. of a city 27. 23. he will writhe his mouth, and s. thy sayings ] Mac.ll. 11. thus did he *. him, because he was SLANDEROUS. Eccl. 51. 2. and from the snare of the *. ton'^ue SLAVES. Jud. 5. 11. brought them low, and made them s. 14. 13. for the s. have been bold to come down 18. these s. have dealt treacherously 1 Mac. 3. 41. to buy the children of Israel for s. SLAUGHTER. 2 Mac 8. 4. remember the wicked s. of infants SLAY. 1 Esd. 4. 5. they s. and are slain, and transgress not Wisd. 18. 5. determined to s. the babes of the saints Eccl. 47. 5. gave strength to s. that mighty warrior Sus. 53. the righteous shalt thou not 5." JSel 26. 1 shall s. this dragon without sword or staff 1 Mac. 5. 2. began to s. and destroy the people 9. 32. but Bacchides sought for to s. him 11. 10. daughter to him, for he sought to s. me 16. 21. Ptolemee hath sent to s. thee also SLAYETH. Wisd. 1. 11. the mouth that helieih s. the soul Eccl. 34. 22. that taketh his neighbour's living s. him SLAYING. Eccl. 21. 2. as the teeth of a lion, ». souls of men IMac. 6. 45. J. on the right hand, and on the left 2 Mac. 5. 13. there was s. of virgins and infants SLEEP. 1 Esd.Z. 6. to drink in gold, and to s. upon gold 2 Esd. 2, 31. remember thy children that s. SME Wisd. 7. 2. and the pleasure that came with s. 17. 14. but they sleeping the same s. that night Eccl. 13. 13. hearest these things, awake in thy f. 22. 7. as he that waketh one from a sound s. 31. 1. and the care thereof driveth away s. 2. watching care, as a sore disease hreaketh s. 20. sound 5- cometh of moderate eating 40. 6. he is in his s. as in a day of keeping watch 42. 9. and the care for her taketh away s. , 46. 19. before his long s. he made protestations 1 Mac. 6. 10. the s. is gone from mine eyes SLEEPING. Wisd. 17. 14. they s. the sarae^sleep that night SLENDERLY. 2 Mac. 15. 38. but if I have done s. and meanly 1 SLEPT. 2 Esd. 10. 59. so I s. that night and another Tob. 8. 9. so they s. both that night Jud. 12. 5. and she s. till midnight and arose Eccl. 48. 11. they that saw thee and s. in love SLEW. Eccl. 47. 4. s. he not a giant when he was but young? 1 Mac. 1. 2. Alexander s. the kings of the earth 61. they s. them that had cijcumcised them 2. 24. he ran and s. him upon the altar 38. they rose up and s. them, with their wives 5. 51. who then s. all the males with the sword 16. 16. Ptolemee s. him and his two sons 2 Afac. 4. 38: there s. he the cursed murderer 5. 6. Jason s. his own citizens without mercy , SLIDE. Eccl. 28. 26. beware thou s. not by it last thou fall SLING, /wrf. 9. 7. they trust in spear, and bow, and s. Eccl. 47. 4. lifted his hand with the stone in the ^. SLINGS. 1 Mac. 6. 51. and pieces to cast darts and f. SLIP. Eccl. 20. 18. to s. on a pavement is better than to s. with the tongue, so fall of wicked shall come SLIPPED. Eccl. 25. 8i he that hath not s. with his tongue SLIPPETH. Eccl. 19. 16. there is one that s. in his speech 21. 7. a man of understanding knows when he s, SLIPT. Eccl.\i. 1. the man that hath nut s. with his mouth 1 Mac. 9i 7, when Judas saw that his host s, away SLOTHFUL. Eccl. 22. 2. a s. man is compared to filth of dunghill 37. 11. consult not with the s. for any work SLOW. Wisd. 15. 15. as for their feet, they are s. to go Eccl. 7.35. be not s. to visit the sick 51. 24. wherefore are you s.J and what say you? SLUMBER. Eccl. 22. 8. a tale to a fod, speaketh to one in a s. 31. 2. watching care will not let a man 5. SMALL. 1 Esd. 1. 54. the vessels of the Lord, great and s. Wisd. 6. 7. for he hath made the s. andgreat- 14. 5. men commit their lives to a s. piece of wood 16. 6. they were troubled for as. season Eccl. 5. 15. ignorant in a great, matter or a s. 19. 1. he that contemneth s. things shall fall 27.1. many have sinned for a s. matter 43. 15. by his power the hailstones are broken s. 48. 1 5. there remained a s. people and a ruler Bar. 2. 29. great multitude turned into a s. number Dan. 3. 23. hot with rosin, pitch, tow, and s. wood 1 Mac. 3. 16. went to meet him^ with a s. company 18. with a great multitude, or a s. company 2 Mac. 1. 15. he was entered with a s. company 3. 14. wherefore there was no s. agony thro' city 14. 8. for all our nation is in no s. misery SMART. Tob. 11. 12. when his eyes began to s. he rubbed SMELL. Toh. 8. 3. which s. when the evil spirit smelled Eccl. 30. 19, for neither can it eat nor s. 2 Mac. 9. 9. the filthlness of his s. was noisome 12. when himself could not abide his own s. SMELLED. Toh. 8. 3. when the evil spirit had s. be fled to Egypt SOL A''"- CRYPHA. SMELLING. Eccl. 50.15. a sweet s. savour to the jiast High SMILE. Eccl. 21 . 20. a wise man doth scarce s. a little SMILED. Bel 7. then Daniel a-, and said, be not deceived SMILING. £ccl. 13. 11. and s. on thee, will get out thy secrets SMITE. 1 Esd. 4, 8, if he command to f. they «. 2 Esd. 15. 11. and 1 will s. Egypt with plagues Jud. 9; 10. s. by the deceit of my lips the prince Eccl. 36. 10. s. iu sunder the heads of the rulers SMITH. Eccl. 38. 28. the s also sitting by the anvil SMITTEN. Jud. 13. 15. Lord hath s. him by the hand of a vpoman Eccl. 13. 2'. if the one be i. against the other 35. 18. till be hath f. in sunder the loins 1 Mkic. 1. 1. had s. DarMS king of the Persians 2 Mac. 12. 22. being s. with fear and terror SMOKE. Toh. 6. 7. we must make a s. thereof before the man 16. the liver thou shalt make a s. withit 8. 2. the heart and liver he made a «. therewith IFwrf. 2. 2. the breath in our nostrils is as s. Eccl. 22. 24. as the vapour and s. of a furnace Bar. 6. 21. their faces are black thro' the «. 1 Mac. i. 20. for the s. that was seen declared SMOTE. Jud. 5. 12. he s. the land of Egypt with plagues 13. 8. she s. twice upon his neck with all her might Van. 3.26. and s. the flame of fire out of the oven 1 Mac. 2. 44. they s. sinful men in their anger 2 Mac. 3. 25. 5. at Heliodorns with his fore feet 9. 5. God s. him with an incurable plague 12. 35. a horseman coming on him 5. off his shoulder SMOTEST. Jud. 9. 3. thou s. the servants with their lords SNARE. Wisd. 14. 11, and a s. to the feet of the unwise Eccl. 27. 29. they shall be taken in the s. 51. 2. and from the s. of the slEinderous tongue 1 Mac; 1.35. and so they became a sore 5. 5. 4. who had been a £. and an offence to people SNARES. Toh. 14. 10. Manasses escaped the s. of death SNOW. Dan. 3. 46. O ye dews and storms of*, bless the Lord 50. O ye frost and *. bless ye the Lord 1 Mac. 13. 22. but there fell a very great s. ' SOBERLY. Wisd. 9. 11. she shall lead me s. in my doings SOCKETS. Eccl. 26. 18i as golden pillars are on s. ofs?lver SODOM. 2 Esd. 2. 8. remember what I did to S. and Gomorrah SODOMITES. 2 Esd^ 7. 36. Abraham prayed first for the S. Wisd. 19. 14. for the S. didnot receive those SODOMITISH. 2 Esd. 5. 7. the S. sea shall cast out fish SOFT. Jud. 12. 15. her maid laid s. skins on the ground Wisd. 2. 3. our spirit shall vanish as the s. air 15. 7. for the potter tempering th6 s. earth SOJOURNED. Jud. 5. 7. they s. heretofore in Mesopotamia Wisd. 19. 10. while they s. in the strange land Eccl. 16, 8. nor spared he the place where Lot s. SOJOUBNEST. Eccl. 41. 19; in regard of the place where thou s. SOLD. Toh. 1. 7. another tenth part I s. away and spent it Jud. 7. 25. but God hath s. us into their hands Wisd. 10. 13. when righteous was s. she forsook not Bar. 4. 6. ye were s. to the nations not for destruction 1 Mac. 1. 15. and were s. to do mischief 2 Mac. 4. 32. and some of them he s. into Tyrus 5. 14. and no fewer s. than slain 8. 14. olheis s. all they had left, and withal besought the Lord, being s. bv the wicked Nicanor SOLDIERS. 1 Esd, 4. 6. likewise for those that are no a. SON Apo- crypha. 1 Mac, 3. 28. and he gave his s. pay for a year 5. 50. so the s. pitched, and assaulted the city 6. 29. there came unto him hands of hired s, 11. 3. he left in every one a garrison of s. to keep it SOLEMN. 2 iJsd. 1.31. your ». feast-days have 1 forsaken Jud. 8, 6. and s. days of the house of Israel JSslh, 16. 22. among your s, feasts keep it an high-day Eccl.AJ. 10. and he set in order the s. times Bar. 1, 14, read this book upon the 5. days SOLEMNLY. 2 Mac, 14. 4. which were used s. in the temple SOLEMNITY. Eecl. 50. 19. till the s. of the Lord was ended 2 Mac. 15. 36. not to let that day pass without s. SOLES. Esth. 13.13. have been content to kiss the s, of his feet SOLITARY. JUccl. 8. 16. g3 not with him into a s. place 0. 7. nor wander thou ia the s. places thereof SOLOMON. 2 Esd. 7. 38. S. for them that come to the sanctuary Eccl. 47.13. S. reigned in a peaceable time 23. thus rested S. with his fathers 2 Afac. 2.8.when S. desired the place might be 10. even so prayed S. also, and fire came down 12. so S. kept those eight days SOLUTION. 2 Esd. 10. 43. of death of her sou, this is the s. SONG. 2 Esd. 10. 22. onr s. is put to silence, joy at an end Jud. 16. 1. all -people sang after her this s. of praise 13. 1 will sing unto the Lord a new s. O Lord Eccl. 39. 14. sing a s, of praise, bless the Lord SONGS. 1 Esd. 5. 60. singing s. of thanksgiving, praising Lord 61. they sung wilh loud voices s. to the Lord Eccl. 39. 15. shew forth his praise with 5. of yonrlips 47. 8. with his whole heart he sung s. and loved him 9. they might daily sing praises in their s. 17. the countries marvelled at thee for thy 5. SON. Toh. 1. 22. and he was my brother's s, 3. 15. nor any s. of his alive to whom I may. keep 4.>3, he said, my s. when I am dead bury me 4. remember, my s. she saw many dangers for thee 5. my *. be mindful of Lord our God all thy days 12. beware of all whoredom, my s. take a wife 14. be circumspect, my s. in all things thou doest 19. therefore, my s. remember my commandment 21. fear not, my 5. that we are made poor 5. 11. dost thoa seek an hired man to go with thy s. 14. and things necessary as to mine own s. 17. Anna said, why hast thou sent away our s.? 6. 14. I am the only *. of my father, I fear lest I die, for they have no other s. to bury them 7. 7. thou art the s. of an honest and good man 10. 4. my s. is dead, seeing he stayeth long 5. 1 care for nothing, my s. the light of mine eyes 7. my s. is dead, she ceased not to bewail her s. 11. 9. Anna fell on the neck of her s. and said, see- ing I have seen thee, my s. I am content to die 10. Tobit stumbled, but his s. ran unto him IB. when he saw his s. he fell upon his neck 15. taken pity, for behold, I see my s. Tobias 14. 3. he called his s. and the six sons of his s. and said to him, my s, take thy children tVisd. 2. 18. for if the just man be the s. of God 10. 5. his tender compassion towards his s. Eecl. 2. 1. my s. if thoa come to serve the Lord 3. 12. my s. help thy father in his age 6. 23. give ear, my s. receive mv nd«!co 32 -■--- =- '■'"- 7.3- - •■:-• .----•■ 10. 11. . 16. a4. my s, hearken to me, and learn knowledge 18. 15. my s. blemish not thy good deeds 21. 1. my s. hast thou sinned, do so no more 26.19. my s. keep the flower of thine age sound 30. 2. he that chastiseth his s. shall have joy 3. he that leaoheth his s. grieveth the enemy 7. he that maketh too much of his s. shall bind np 13. chastise thy s, and hold b!m to labour SOU Eccl. 31. 22. my s. bear me, and despise me not 33. 19. give not thy s. and wife power over thee 34. 20. as one that killetb tbe s, before his father 40. 28. my *. lead not a beggar's life, better to die 48. 10. to turn the heart of the father to the s. Bar, 2. 3. a man should eat the flesh of bis own 5. 1 Mac. 1, 10. Epiphanes, s, of Antiochus the king 3. 33. he left Lysias to bring up his s. Antiochas 10, 54. 1 will be thy a.-in-law, and give gifts 13. 53. saw that John his s. was a valiant man 16. 11. Ptolemens the s. of Abnbus made captain 2 Mac. 7. 26. promised that she would counsel her s, 27. O my s. have pity upon me that bare thee 28. 1 beseech thee, my s. look upon the heaven 10. 10. who was the s. of this wicked man SONS. 1 Esd. 5. 35. the s. of the servants of Solomon 8. 21. upon the kingdom of the king and his s. 70. their s. have married with their daughters 84. ye shall not join your daughters to their 5. nor shall ye take their daughters to yoar 5. 2 Esd. 1. 28. have I not prayed you as a father bis s. Toh. 1.7. the first tenth I gave to the s. of Aaron 21. not 55 days before two of his s. killed him Jud. 5. 3. he said, tell me now, ye s, of Canaan Wisd. 9. 7, to be a jud ge of thy s. and daughters 12. 21, with circumspection didst thou judge thy s. 16. 10. thy s. not the teeth of dragons overcame 18.4. to be imprisoned, who kept thy s. shut np 13. acknowledged this people to be the *. of God Eccl. 3. 2. confh-med the autbority of mother over s. 16. 1. neither delight in ungodly s. 40.1. an heavy yoke is upon the *. of Adam 50, 13. so were all the s. of Aaron in their glory tS'Ms.48. are ye such fools, ye s. of Israel, to condemn 1 Mac. 1.9. so did their s. after them many years 2. 20. yet will I and my s. walk in the covenant 64, wherefore you, my s. be valiant, and shew 70. and nis s. bnried him in the sepulchre 13. 16. and send two of his s. for hostages 2 Mac. 7. 20. when she saw her seven s. slain 41, last of all, after the s. the mother died SOOTHSAYINGS. Eccl. 34. 5. divinations and s. and dreams are vain SORE. Wisd. 10. 12. in a s. conflict she g^ve him victory Eccl. 31. 2. care as a *. disease breaketh sleep 39. 28. which in their fury lay on s. strokes 1 Mac. 2. 14. put on sackoloth, and mourned very s. 2 Mac. 3. 26. who gave him many s. stripes 9. 5. 5, torments of the inner parts came upon him SORROW. 1 Esd. 3, 20, a man remembere^h neither 5. nor debt Toft. 3.1.1 did weep, and in ray s. prayed, saying 6. 14. and bring my father's life to the grave with j. EstJu 13. 17. turn our *. into joy, that we may live Eccl. 26. 6, a grief of heart and s. is a woman that 30. 12.be stubborn, and so brings, to thy heart 23. remove s. far from thee, for s. halh killed 37. 12. who will s. with thee if thou shalt miscarry 38. 19. in affliction also s. remaineth 1 Mac, 1, 11. since departed, we have had much s, 2 Mdc. 3. 17. what s, he had now in his heart 9. 9. while he lived in s. his flesh fell away SORROWS. Eccl. 3.27. an obstinate heart be laden with f. 7. 27. and forget not the s. of thy mother SORROWFUL. 1 Esd. 9. 52, this day is holy to Lord, be not s. 53. 7o6.3. 10. when she heard these, she was very s, 7,7. when he heard Tobit was blifid he was 5. "". '4. wau ; ave been s. for all thy scourges _..*» -^. ^d. i,'!:eii£.e not an hungry soul s, nor provoke r?n he died, he was not f. SORRY. * csa. e. 15. thy people, for whose sake I am s. Tob. 9. 4. and if I tarry long, he will be very s, Eccl. 13. 5. he will make thee bare, and not be s SOVEREIGNTY. Wisd. 6.3. and s, is given from the Highest SOUGHT. I Esd, 2. 21. that it may be s. out in the books 5. 39, was s. in the register, and was not found Tob, 1. 19. that I was s, for to be put to death SOU 997 Wisd. 8. 2. 1 loved her and j. her out from ray youth Eccl. 2&. 27. a scold shall be s. out to drive away 38. 33. they shall not be s. for in counsel 39. 17. at a time convenient they shall all be s. out 47.25. they s. out all wickedness, till vengeance 51. 3. out of the hand of such as s. after my life 15. from my youth up s. I after her 1 Mac, 7. 13. Assideans were the first that s. peace SOUL. Wisd. 1. 4. into a malicious s. wisdom shall not en* 11. the mouth that belieth, slayeth the *. 4. 11. was he taken away, lest deceit beguile his s, 14. bis s. pleased the Lord, therefore he hasted 9. 15. the corruptible body presseth down the s. 10. 16. she entered into the s. of servant of the Lord 15. 11. his maker that inspired into him an active s. 16. 14. nor the s, received up, cometh again 17. 8. promised to drive away troubles 6:0m a sick s, Eccl. 1. 30. lest thou bring dishonour on thy s. 2. 1. my son, prepare thy j. for temptation 4. 2. make not an hungry s. sorrowful 6. if he curse thee in the bitterness of his s.? 17. until she may trust his s. and try him by laws 20. be not ashamed when it concerneth thy s. 22. accept no person against thy s. 6. 2. that thy s. be not torn in pieces as a bull 7. 11. laugh no man to scorn in bitterness of his s, 17, humble thy s. greatly, for vengeance is fire 21. let thy s, love a good servant, defraud him not 9, 2. give not thy s. unto a woman, to set her foot 6. give not thy s. to harlots, that thou lose not 10. 28. my son, glorify thy s. in meekness 29. will justify him that sinneth against his own s, 14.4. he that gathereth by defrauding his own s. 16. give and take, and sanctify thy s, 16, 17. for what is my *. among such a number? 19. 4. that sinneth, shall oflend against bis own s, 20. 22. there is that destroyeth his own s. 21. 27. curseth Satan, he curseth bis own s, 28. a whisperer defileth his 5. and is hated 30. 23. love thine own s. and comfort thy heart 32. 23. in every good work trust thine own s, 33. 31. thou hast need of him, as of thine own s. 34. 15. blessed is the s. of him that feareth the Lord 17. he raiseth up the s. and lighteneth tbe eyes 37. 27. prove thy s. and see what is evil for it 28. nor hath every s. pleasure in every thing 48. 5. raise his s. from the place of the dead 51. 19. my s. hath wrestled with her, I was exact 20. 1 directed my s. to her, and I found her 26, and let yours, receive instruction 29. let your s, rejoice in his mercy Bar. 2. 18. but the s. that is greatly vexed 3. 1. O Lord, the s. in anguish crieth to thee 2 Mac, 6, 30. but in s. am well content to suffer SOULS. Wisd. 3, 1. the s. of righteous are in the band of God 13. she shall have frnit in the visitation of s. 7. 27. and in all ages entering into holy 5, 11.26. they are thine, O Lord, thou lover of s. 12. 6. the parents that killed s. destitute of help 14, 13 . are stumbling-blocks to the s. of men 26. defiling of *. changing of kind, disorder 17. 1, therefore unnurtured s. have erred Eccl. 2. 17. will hnmble their s. in his sight 21. 2. as the teeth of a lion, slaying s. of men 51. 24,what say you, seeing your 5. are very thirsty? Bar. 2. 17. whose s, are taken from their bodies 6. 7. mg- angel with you, I myself caring for your s, Dan. 3, 64. O ye spirits and s. of the righteous 1 Mac, 1.48. should make their s. abominable SOUND. Wisd. 1. 9, the s, of his words come to the Lord 17. 19. or a terrible s. of stones cast down Ecel, 45. 9. that there might be a s. and noise made 47. 10. that the temple might s. from morning SOUNDED. 1 Esd. 5.62. and all the people s. trumpets 65. yet the multitude s, marvellously, was heard Wisd, 17. 4. noises, as of water, *. about tbera 18. 10. there s, an ill-according cry of the enemies Eccl, 50, 16, sous of Aaron s. the silver trumpets SOUNDS. Wisd, 19. 18. notes change the tune, and yet are << 998 SPE Eccl. 50. 18. with great variety of s. made melody SOUNDING. 1 Mac. 7. 45. n. an alarm after them with trnmpets SOUND. Eccl. 17. 28. the s. in heart shall praise the Lord 22. 7. as he that waketh one from a s. sleep 26. 19. mj son, keep the flower of thine age s. 30. 14. heing *. and strong of constitution 16. there is no riches above a s. body, and no joy SOUR. 2 Muc. 14. 30. such «. behavionr came not of good SOUTH-SIDE. 1 Mac, 3. 57. the camp pitched on s. of Emmans SOW. 2 Esd. 9. 31. for hehold, I s. my law in yon 16. 24. no man left to till the e'arth and s. it Eccl.,7. 3. s. not on furrows of unrighteousness 26. 20. s. it with thine own seed trusting in SOWN. 1 Esd. 4. 6. when they reaped that which they had s. SOWETH. 2 Esd. 8. 41. as the hushandman s. much seed 16. 43. he that 5. as if he should not reap SPACE. Wisd. 16. 3. these suifering penury for a short s. 2 Mac. 14. 44. and a s. heing made, he fell down SPAIN. 1 Mac. 8. 3. what they had done in the country of S. SPAKE. 2 Esd. 1. 51. and look when the Lord 5. unto them 3. 4. young men of the guard s. one to another Tob. 14. 8. things which the prophet Jonas s. Eccl. 13. 22. he s. wisely, and could have no place SPAREST. Jud. 16. 14. for thou s. and they were made SPARE. 1 Esd. 4. 7. if he command to 5. they s. Wisd. 2. 10. nngodly said, let us not s. the widow Eccl. 13. 12. and he will not s. to do thee hurt 23. 2. that they J. me not for mine ignorances 1 Mac. 13. 5. that I should s. mine own life SPARED. 1 Esd. 1. 50. because he s. them and his tabernacle 53. who *. neither young man nor maid Jud. 13. 20. because thou hast not s. thyself Eccl. 16. 8. nor s.Me the place where Lot sojourned 17. 21. neither left nor forsook them, but s. them SPAREDST. Wisd. 12. 8. nevertheless those thou s. as men SPAREST. Wisd. 11. 26. hut thon s. all, for they arc thine SPARTA. 1 Mac. 14. 16. when heard at Rome, and as far as S. SPEAK. 1 Esd. 3. 5. let every one of us s. a sentence 21. and it maketh to s. all thinjjs by talents 4. 13. the third, this was Zorobahel, began to s. 33. the king looked, so he began to s. of the truth Tob. 6. 1 0. 1 will s. for her that she may be given thee 12. now hear me, and I will s. to her father 7. 8. s. of those things thou didst talk in the way Jud. 11.5. suffer thy handmaid to s. in thy presence Esth. 15. 12. he embraced ber, and said, i. to me Wisd, 6. 9. to you tlierefore, kings, do I s. 7. 1 5. God hath granted me to j. as I would 8. 12. when I s. they shall give good ear to me 10. 21. made the tongues that cannot s. eloquent 13. 17. ashamed to s. to that which hath no life Eccl. 4. 23. refrain not to s. when occasion to do good 25. in no wise s. against the truth 13. 6. he will s. thee fair, and say, what wantest thou ? 23. but if poor man s. they say, what fellow is this 1 18. 19. learn before thou s. and use physic or ever 19. 14. and if he have, that he s. it not again 20. 16. they that eat my bread s. evil of me 20. for he will not «. it in due season 27. 7. praise no man before thou hearest him s. 32, 3. s. thon that art the elder, it becometh thee 43. 27. we may s. much, and yet come short 1 Mac. 9. 55. so that he could no more s. any thing SPEAKER. Eccl. 23. 8. the evil *. and proud shall fall thereby SPEAKETH. Wisd. 1. 8. that s, unrighteous things cannot be hid SPI Ecc/,12. 16. an enemy s. sweetly with his lips 13.22. arichmans. things not to bespoken, yet men 23. when a rich man s. every man holds his tongue 22.8.that telleth a tale to a fool, s. to one in a slumber 25. 9. he that 5. in ears of them that will hear SPEAKING. Eccl. 6. 5. a fair s. tongue will increase greetings 41.23. or of i. again what thou hast heard SPEAR. Jud. 11. 2. 1 would not have lifted up my s. See Shield. SPECIAL. Toh. 10. 12. 1 commit my daughter to thee of s. trust Wisd. 3. 14. to him shall be given the «. gift of faith SPEECH. Jud, 9. 13. maKe my j. and deceit to be their wound Esth. 14. 3. give me eloquent s. in my mouth 16. 5. oftentimes the fair s. of those put in trust Eccl. 4. 24. for by s. wisdom shall be known 9. 17. and the wise ruler of the people for his s. 17. 5. A', an interpreter of the cogitations thereof 19. 16. there is one that slippeth in bis f . 32. 8. let thy s. be short, comprehending much 12. take thy pastime, but sin not by proud s. 2 Mac. 15. 39. so i. finely framed delighteth the ears SPEECHES. Wisd. 8. 8. she knoweth the subtilties of s, Eccl. 36. 19. so an heart of understanding, false 5. SPEECHLESS. Wisd. 4. 19. he shall rend them, that they be s, 2 Mac, 3. 29. be lay s. without all hope of life SPEED. 1 Esd. 6. 10. those works are done with great s, 8. 19. that they should give it him with s. SPEEDILY. Jud. 12. 14. whatever pleaseth him I will do s. Esth. 16. 18. God s. rendering vengeance to him Wisd. 2. 6, let us s. use the creatures as in youth 4. 11. yea, s. was he taken away, lest wickedness 6. 5. horribly and *. shall he come upon you Eccl. 16.4. kindred of wicked shall s. become desolate 21. 5. and his judgment cometh s. 43. 22. a present remedy of all is a mist coming s, 2 Mac. 7. 37. he would s. be merciful to our nation SPEND. 1 Esd. 4. 21. he sticks not to s. his life with his wife Tob, 10. 7. which Raguel bad sworn he should 5. there Jud. 11. 13. are resolved to s, the first-fruits of corn 12. 4. 1 shall not n, those things that I have before Eccl, 9. 9. 5. not thy money with her at the wine 14. 4. for others that shall s. bis goods riotously SPENDING. Wisd. 13. 12. and after s. the refuse of his work SPENT. 1 Esd. 6. 30. as priests in Jeros. signify to be daily s. 1 Mac. 14. 32. Simon s. much of his own substance SPIRIT. 1 Esd. 2. 2. the Lord raised up the s. of Cyrus Tob. 3. 6'. and command my s. to be' taken from me 6. 7. if a devil or an evil s. trouble any, make a smoke 14. lest I die, for a wicked s. loveth her 15. and make thou no reckoning of the evil s. 8. 3. which smell when the evil s. had smelled Jud. 14. 6. Achior fell down, and his *. failed 16. 14. thon didst send forth thy s. it created them Esth, 15. 8. then God changed the s, of the king Wisd, 1. 5. the holy s, of discipline will flee deceit 6. wisdom is a loving s, and will not acquit 7. for the s. of the Lord filleth the world 2. 3. and our s. shall vanish as the soft air 5. 3. they repenting and groaning for anguish of s. 7. 7. 1 called on God, the s. of wisdom came to me 22. for in her is an understanding s. holy 9. 17. except thon send thy holy *. from above 12. 1. for thine incorruptible «. in all things 15. 11. he knew not him that breathed in a living i. 16. he that borrowed his own s. fashioned them 16. 14. the s. when gone forth, returneth not Eccl.ii. 13. the s. of those that fear the Lord 38. 23. when his s. is departed from him 39. 6. shall be filled with the s. of understanding 48. 12. and Eliseus was filled with his s. *2i. he saw by an excellent s. what should come Bar. 3. 1. O Lord, the troubled s. crieth unto thee STA Apo- crypha. .Sim. 45. raised up the holy s. of a young youth Bel 36. through the vehemency of his s. set him 1 Mac. 13. 7. the people heard, their s. revived SPIRITS. Wisd. 7. 23. free from care, pure and most subtile s. SPIRITUAL. Wisd. 14. 12. idols was beginning of s. fornication SPIT. Eccl. 28. 12. if thou s. on it, it shall be quenched 2 Mac. 6. 19. he s. it forth, and came to torment SPITTLE. Eccl. 26. 22, an harlot shall be accounted as s. SPOIL. 1 Esd. 4. 5. as well the s. as all the things else Tob. 3. 4. thou hast delivered us for a s. 1 Mac. 3. 20. to destroy us a^d our wives, and to s, us SPOILED. 1 Esd. 4. 24. when he hath stolen, 5. and robbed Wisd. 10. 20. the righteous f. the ungodly Eccl. 36. 25. where no hedge is, the possession is s, 48. 15. till they were s. and carried out of their land Bar. 6. 18. lest their gods he s. with robbers 1 Mac. 6. 24. they slew, and f . onr inheritance 2 Mac. 9. 16. holy temple, which before he had s, SPOILS. 1 Mac. 1. 3. Alexander took f. of many nations 2 Mac. 8. 28. had given part of s. to the maimed 30. divided among themselves many s, more, and made the widows and the aged also equal in s, SPOKEN. 1 Esd. 1. 28. the words s. by the n^outfa of the Lord 3. 17. who had s. of the strength of wine 4. 13. then the third, who had s. of women 9. 10. like as thou hast s. so will we do Eccl. 13. 22. he speaketh things not to be s. 38. 17. weep a day or two, lest thou be evil s. of 33. they shall not be found where parables are s. Bar. 2. 20. as thou hast s. by thy servants Sus. 47. what mean these words that thou hast s.? Bel 9. for he hath s. blasphemy against Bel 1 Mac. 1. 24. a great massacre, and s. very proudly 2 Mac. 1.29. plant thy people, as Moses hath 5. 3. 34. when they had f. these words, they appeared 6. 17. let this we have s. be for a warning to us 9. 5. as soon as he had f. these words a pain came on SPORT. 1 Esd. 1. 51. they made a s. of his prophets Eccl, 27. 13. their f. is in the wantonness of sin SPOT. Wisd. 13. 14. and covering every s. therein SPOTTED. Wisd. 15. 4. nor any image 5. with divers colours SPOUSE. . Wisd. 8.2.1 loved her, I desired to make her my s» SPOUTS. 2 Mac. 14.45. his blood gnshed out like s. of water SPREAD. 1 Esd. 9. 11. seeing onr sin in these things is s. far Jud. 4. 11. s. out their sackcloth before the Lord 1 Wisd. 17. 21. over them was s. an heavy night 1 Mac. 4. 51. they s. out the vails, and finished works 2 Mac, 8. 7. his manliness was *. every where SPREADING. Wisd. 17. 18. a noise of birds among s. branches SPRING. Wisd. 2. 7. and let no flower of the s. nass by us SPRINGS. 2 Esd. 4. 7. how many 4. are in the beginning of the deep, or how many f . are above the firmament 13. 47. the Highest shall stay the 5. of the stream SPRINKLE. 2 Mac. 1.21. he commanded the priests to s.the wood SPRINKLED. 2 Mac. 10. 25. they 5. earth upon their heads SPY. Eccl. 11. 30. like as a s. watcheth he for thy fall SPIES. 1 Mac. 12. 26. he sent «. also to their tenia SQUARE. 1 Mac. 10. 11. to bnild the walls with s. stones- STABLISHED. Eccl. 22. 16. so the heart that is i. by counsel STAFF. Tob, 5. 17. is he not the s, of oar hand in gomg? APo. s X A CRYPHA. Bel 26. 1 will slav the dragon without sword or s. STAIN. Eccl. 22. 10. do s. the nobility of tbaar kindred 3B. 22. leave not a s. in thine honour 47. 20. thou didst s. thy honour and pollute thy seed 2 Mac. 6. 25. and I shall get a s. to mine old age STAINED. 2 Mac, 6. 19. to live s. with such abomination STAKES. Ecch 43, 19. it lleth on the top of sharp 5, STALLION. Eccl. 33. 6. a s. horse is as a niocl^ing friend STAMP. 1 Mac, 15, 6, also to coin money with thine own s. STAND. 1 Esd. S. 90. we cannot s. any Ibnger before thee /ud. 6. 4. footsteps shall not be able to s. before ns 8. 12. that s. instead of God amongst men 33. yon shall s. this night in the gate Wisd. 5. 23. a mighty wind shall s. up against them G. 7. nor siiall he s. in awe of any man's greatness 12. 12. or who shall come to s, against thee ? Eccl. 12. 12. set him not by, lest he s. in thy place 21. 23. he that is well nurtured will s. without 22. 18. pales on an high place will never s. against the wind, so a fearful heart cannot s. against fear 37. 13. let the counsel of thine own heart s. 40.25. gold and silver make the foot s. sure 43. 10. they will s. in their order, and not faint 44. 12. their seed s. fast, and their children 1 Mac. 3. 53. how shall we be able to s. against them? 10. 72. thy foot is not able to j. before our face 2 Mac, 2. 30. to s. on every point, and go over things STANDETH. Jud. 9. 11. for thy power s. not in multitude Wisd. 4. 8. is not that which s. in length of time 1 Mac. 9. 44. it s, not with us to-day, as in time past STANDING. 1 Esd. 1, 5. s. in the temple according to dignity Jud. 13. 4, then Judith s. by his bed, said in heart Wisd. 4. 4. yet s. not fast, they shall be shaken 10. 7. and a s. pillar of salt is a monument 18. 16. and s. up, tilled all things with death 23. s. between, he stayed the wrath and parted Sus. 48. so he, s. in the midst of them, said 2 Mac, 14. 45. he ran thro', and s. on a steep rock STAR. Eccl. 50. 6. he was as the morning s, in a cloud STARS. Wisd, 7. 19. the circuits of years, and positions of * 29. she is above all the order of s. 10. 17. and a light of s. in the night season 1 3. 2. but deemed it swift air, or the circle of the 5, 17. 5. nor bright flames of s. endure to lighten Eccl. 43. 9. the beauty of heaven, the glory of the *, 44.21. that he would exalt his seed as the s. "Bar. 3. 34. the s, shined in their'watches and rejoiced 6. 60. for the sun, moon, and s, are obedient Dan. 3. 13. multiply their seed as the f. of heaven 41. O ye &'. of heaven, bless ye the Lord 2 Mac. 9. 10. thought he could reach to the s, STATE. 2 Mac. 4. 6. was impossible J. should continue quiet 9. 24. they knowing to whom the s. was left 11. 19. if you keep yourselves loyal to the s, 14. 26. was not well-alFected towards the s. STATELINESS. Jud,9, 10. break down their 5. by hand of a woman STATURE. Sar. 3. 26. the giants, that were of so great s, STATUTE. 2 Mac. 10. 8. they ordained also by a common s. STATtlTP.S STAY, 1 Mac. 2. 43. joined and were a f. unto them STAYED. Wisd. 18. 23. standing between, he s, the wrath Eccl. 15. 4. he shall be s. upon her, and not moved STAYETH. fob, 10. 4. my son is dead^ seeing he s, long STO STEAD. I Esd, 1. 34. people made him king in s. of Josias Tob, 1. 21. Sarchedonns his son reigned in his s. Jud. S. 12. that stand in s. of God among men Esih. 14. 2. in *. of precious ointments, ashes Wisd. 5. 18. put on true judgment in s. of an helmet 7. 10. and I chose to have her in s. of light 11. 6. in s. of a fountain of a perpetual running 18. 3. in s. whereof thou gavest them a pillar Eccl. 4. 10. be in s. of a husband to their mother 6. 1. in s. of a friend become not an enemy 17. 27. in s. of them which live and give thanks Bar. 3 19. and others are come up in their s, 1 Mac. 3. 1. then Maccabeus rose up in his s. 11. 34. in s. of payments the king received 14. 17. that Simon was made high-priest in his s, STEAL. 1 Esd. 4. 23. a man goeth his way to rob and to s, STEDFAST. Eslh, 13. 3. for his constant good-will and s, fidelity Wisd. 7. 23. kind to man, s. sure, free from care Eccl. 5. 10. be s. in thy understanding and thy word ll.20.be s. in thy covenant, and be conversant 22. 23. abide s. to him in time of his trouble 1 Mac. 13. 37. we are ready to make a i. peace STEEP 2 Mac. 14. 45. he ran, and standing upon i 5. rock STEP. Eccl. 19. 18. fear of the Lord is first s. to be accepted STEPS. Eccl. 6. 36. let thy foot wear the s. of his door 42. 19. he revealeth the s. of hidden things STEWARDS. 1 Esd.S.G7. the commandments to the king's s. STICKETH. Eccl. 19. 12. as an anow that s. in a man's'thigh 27. 2. as a nail s. fast between the joining of stones STICKS. 1 Esd. 4. 21. he s. not to spend his life with his wife STIFF. -Bar. 2. 30. not hear, because it is a s.-necked people 33. and they shall return from their f.-neck STIFFLY, 2 Esd. 2. 47. stood so s. for the name of the Lord STINGS. Wisd, 16. 5. perished with the s. of crooked serpents STINK. 2 Mac. 9. 10. no man could endure to carry for his s, STIR. 2 Mac. 15. 17. were able to s. them up to valour STIRRED. 1 Esd. 2. 9. whose minds were s. up thereto 1 Mac.Z. 49. and the Nazarites they *. up 2 Mac. 15, 10, when he had s. up their minds STIRRING. 2 Mac. 7. 21. 5. up her womanish thoughts STOCK. 1 Esd. 5. 37. neither could they shew their s. Toh. 5. 13. then Tobit said, thou art of an honest and good s. my brother, thou art of a good s. 1 Mac. 12. 21. that they are of the s. of Abraham 2 Mac. 1. 10. was of the 5. of the anointed priests STOCKS. Wisd, 14. 21. men did ascribe nnto stones and s, STOLE. 2 Mac. 4. 32. Menelaus s. certain vessels of gold STOLEN. 1 Esd. 4. 24. when he hath s. spoiled, and robbed Tob. 2. 13. 1 said to her, is it not «.? render it to the owners, for it is not lawful to eat any thing s. STOMACH. 2 Mac, 7, 21, with a manly s. she said unto them STONE, .. ..... .4. thirst was quenched out of the hard s, _ . she will lie upon him as a mighty s. othful man is compared to a filthy s. and every one will hiss him out to his disgrace 20. whoso casteth a s. at the birds, frayeth them 29. 10. and let it not rust under a s. to be lost 47. 4. he lifted up his hand with the «. in the sling I Mac,2. 36. neither cast they a s. at them 10.73, where is neither j. nor flint, nor place STONE-BOW. Wisd, 5, 22, hail-stohes shall be cast as ont of a s, 6N STR 999 STONES. 1 Esd. 6. 9. building an house of hewn and costly s. Tob. 13. 17. streets shall be paved with s, of Ophir Jud. 1. 2, built walls round about of 5. hewn 6. 12. from coming up by casting of s. against them Wisd. 17, 19. or a terrible sound of s. cast down Eccl. 21. 10. the way of sinners is made plain with *. 27. 2. as a nail sticketh between joinings of s, 32. 20. and stumble not among the s. 1 Mac. 4. 43. who bare out the defiled s. 5. 47, they stopped up the gates with s, 6. 51. with instruments to cast fire and s. 10. 11. to build Sion round about with square ^. 2 Mac. 1. 16. they threw s. like thunderbolts 31. the water to be poured on the great s. 4. 41. some of them caught s, some clnbs 10. 3. striking s. they took fire out of them STOOD. 1 Esd. 5. 59. the priests s. arrayed in vestments 9. 46. he opened the law, they s. all straight up Esth. 15. 6. she s. before king, who sat on his throne Wisd. 10. 11. she s. by him, and made him rich 11.3. they 5. against their enemies, were avenged ] 8. 10. it touched heaven, but s; upon the earth 21. the blameless man s. forth to defend them 19. 7. where water s. before, dry land appeared Eccl. 39. 17. at his commandment the waters s. 45. 2. so that his enemies s. in fear of him 23. Phiuees s. up witli good courage of heart 46. 3. who before him so s. to it? the Lord brough 48. 1. then 5. up Elias the prophet as fire 50. 12. he himself s. by the hearth of the altar Dan. 3. 2. then Azarias s. up and prayed thus Sus. 34. two elders s. up in the midst of the people 1 Mac. 7. 36. the priests entered, and *. before allar 2 Mac. 3. 26. two young men s, by him on either side STOOLS. 2 Mac, 14. 21. when s. were set for either of them STOOPING. Bar. 2, 18, the soul that is vexed and goeth s, STOP. Jud. 4. 7. it was easy to s. them that would come up Esih. 14. 9. 5. the mouth of them that praise thee Eccl. 20. 29. s. his mouth that he cannot reprove 27. 14. their brawls make one s. his ears 2 Mac. 14. 36, and 5. every unrighteous mouth STOPPED. Jud. 16. 4. the multitude whereof s. the torrents 1 Mac. 2. 36. nor s. the places where they lay hid 9, 55. Alcimus was plagued, his mouth was s. 2 Mac. 2. 5. he laid altar of incense, and s. the door STORAX. Eccl. 24. 15. a pleasant odour like sweet s. STORE. Tob. 7. 8. they set s.'of meat on the table 1 Mac. 6. 6. s. of spoils which they had gotten 53, they had eaten up the residue of the *. STORE-HOUSES. Eccl. 29, 12. shut up alms in thy s. it shall deliver STORM, S. Wisd. 5. 14. like froth driven away with the s, 23. a wind like a s. shall blow them away Dan. 3. 46. O ye dews and s. of snow, bless ve Lord STORMED. 2 Mac. 13. 25, thev s. because they would make- STORY 2 Mac. 2. 24. to look into the narrations of the s. 30. belongeth to the first author of the s. 32, here then will we begin the a-, fbolish to make a long prologue, and to be short in the s. itseli' 15. 38. have done well, and as is fitting the s, 39. delighteth the ears of them that read the s, STORIES, 1 Esd, 1, 33. in the book of the s. of the kings STORY-WRITER. 1 Esd. 2. 17. thy servant Rathumas the s, STRAIGHT. Jud. 13. 20, walking a s. way before our God Bar, 6, 27, nor can they make themselves s. STRAIT. Jud. 4, 7, because the passage was s. for two men STRAITLY. Wisd. 17. 16. whosoever fell down, was s. kept Eccl. 26, 10. keep her in s. lest she abu&e herself 1000 STR STRAITNESS. 2 Mac. 12. 21. b; reason nf the s, of all the places STRAITS. Jitd, 14. 11. went forth to the s. of the mountain STRAKE. Tob. 11. 11. he s. off the gall on his father's eyes STRANGE. 1 Esd. 8. 69. have not put away tiie s. people of land 9. 9. separate yourselves from the s. women 12. let all that have s. wives come at the time 36. these had taken s. wives, and put them away 2 Esd. 1. 6. and tbey have offered unto s. gods Tob, 4, 12. and take not a s. woman to wife Wisd. 14. 23. or made revellings of s. rites 16. 2. thou preparedst for them meat of a s. taste 3. might be made partakers of a 5. ta^te 16. with s. showers were they persecuted 17. 3. they were troubled with s. apparitions 19. 5. but they might find a s. death 8. seeing thy marvellous s. wonders 10. while they sojourned in the s. land Mcrl. 10. 13. Lord brought on them s. calamities 29. IS. so that they wandered among s. nations 36. 3. lift up thy hand against the s. nations 39. 4. he will travel through s. countries 43. 25. for therein be s. and wondrous works Bar. 1. 22. to serve s. gods, and to do evil before Lord 3. 10. that thou art waxen old in a s. country 4. 15. a shameless nation, and of a s. language 1 Mac. 1. 38. and became s. to those born in her 44. that they should follow the s. laws 6. 13. J perish through great grief in a s. land 15. 27, brake covenants and became s. unto him 2 Mac. 5. 9. thus he perished in a s. land 6. 24. that be were now gone to a s. religion 9.6. tormented men's bowels with s. torments 28. he died a miserable death in a s. country STRANGER. Esth. 16. 10. Aroan as a s. received of us Eccl. S. 18. do not secret things before a s. 11. 34. receive a s. into thy house, he will turn 29, 26, come, thou s. furnish a table and feed me 27. give place, thou s. to an honourable man STRANGERS. 1 Esd. 8. 83. a land polluted with the pollutions of s. Wisd. 19. 13. used a hateful behaviour toward s. 15, because they used j, not friendly Eccl. 26. 19. and give not thy strength to s. 45. 18.5. conspired together against him Bar. 6. 5. that ye in no wise be like to s. 1 Mac. 1, 38. the city was made an habitation of 5, 2.7. the sanctuary delivered into the hand of s. 3. 36. he should place s. in all their quarters 4. 12. then the s. lift up their eyes and saw them 22. they fled every one into the land of s. 26. all the s. that had escaped came and told 30. gavest hosts of s. into the hands of Jonathan 2 Mac. 10. 5. the day that s. profaned the temple STRANGENESS, Wisd. 5.2, shall be amazed at the s. of his salvation STRANGLED. Tob. 2. 3. he said, father, one of our nation is s. 3. 8. dost not know that thou hast s. thy husbands? 10, so that she thought to have s. herself Esth. 12. 3. having confessed it, they were s. STRAYING, Eccl. 6, 2. soul not torn in pieces, as a bull s. alone STREAM. Wisd. 19. 7. and ont of the violent s. a green field STREAMED. Dan. 3. 24. so that the flame s. forth above STREET, 2 Mac. 10. 2. the altars h!,\l built in the open s. STREETS. Jbccl. 9. 7. look not round about thee in the s. 23, 21, this man shall be punished in the s. 49, 6, they burnt chosen city and made s. desolate 1 Mac. 1. 55. and they burnt incense in the s. 2. 9. her infants are slain in the s. 14.9, the ancient men sat all in the s. 2 Mac.d. 19, the women abounded in the $. STRENGTH, ' Esd. 3. 17. who had spoken of the s. of wine 4. 1, that had spoken of tlx) s, of the king STR 1 Esd. 4.2. O ye men, do not men excel in s,? 40. and she is the s. and majesty of all ages Wisd.2. 11. let our s. be the law of justice 11. 21.thoa canst shew thy great s. at all times 12. 17. men will not believe thou shewedst thy s, 16. 16. were scourged by the *. of tliine arm 23. but this again did even forget his own s. 24. increaseth his 5. against the unrighteous^ and abateth his s. for benefit of them that trust in thee 18. 22. so he overcame, not with s. of body Eccl. 3. 13. when thou art in thy full s. 21. nor search things that are above thy s. 5.2, follow not thine own mind and thy s. 7. 30. love him that made thee with all thy j, IG. 7. who fell away in s. of their foolishness 17. 3. he endued them with s. by themselves 18. 5. who shall number the s. of his majesty ? 26. 19. my son, give not thy s. to strangers 28. 10. and as a man's s. is, so is his wrath 31. 30. drunkenness diminisheth s. maketh wounds 34.15. to whom doth he look? and who is his s.? 38. 18. the heaviness of the heart breaketh s. 30. he boweth down his s. before his feet 40. S6. riches and s. lift np the heart, but the fear 41. 2. death is acceptable to him whose s. faileth 43. 30. when you exalt him, put forth all your s, 46. 6. that the nations might know all their s. 9. the Lord gave s. also to Caleb, which remained Sar, 1. 12. the Lord will give us s. and lighten our eyes, and we shall live under Nabuchodonosor 3. 14. learn where is wisdom, where is s. Dan. 3.21. and let their s. be broken 1 Mac. 2. 49. now hath pride and rebuke gotten s. 3. 19. but s. cometh from heaven 35. to destroy and root out the s, of Israel 4. 32. cause the boldness of their s. to fall away 6. 62. but when he saw the s. of the place 2 Mac. 12. 28. who breaketh the s. of his enemies STRENGTHEN. 1 Esd. 7. 15. to s. their hands in the works of Lord Jud. 13. 7. s. me, O Lord God of Israel, this day 1 Mac. 9. 50. these did he s. with high walls 10. 23. in makiog amity with Jews to s. himself STRENGTHENED. EccL 45. 8. he 5. him with rich garments 1 Mac. 2. 17. thou art s. with sons and brethren 14. 14. he 5. all those of his people brought low STRENGTHENING. 1 Mac.6. 18. he sought the s. of the heathen STRETCH. Eccl. 7. 32. and s. thine hand to the poor 31. 14. s. not thy hand whithersoever it looketh STRETCHED. Eccl. 4. 31. let not thy hand be s. out to receive 24. 16. as the turpentine tree I 5. out branches 46. 2. he s. out his sword against the cities 48. 20. they s. out their hands toward him 50. 15. he s. out his hand to the cup, and poured 61. 19. 1 s. forth my hands to the heaven above STRETCHETH. I J?i-(7. 6.33.that s. out bis band to hinder house STRETCHING. 1 Esd. 8. 73. then s. forth my hands to the Lord STREWED. Bel 14. to bring ashes, those they s. thro' the temple STRICKEN. Esth. 14. 8. they have s. hands with their idols Wisd. 19. 17. even with blindness were these s. 2 Mac^ 16. 24. let those be 5. with terror that come STRIFE. Eccl. 19, 6. that can rule his tongue, live without s. 27. 15. the 5. of the proud is blood-shedding 28. 8. abstain from s. and thou shalt diminish thy sins, for a furious man will kindle s. 40. 6. anger and s. do change bis knowledge 9. death and blood, s. and sword happen to all STRIKING. 2 Mac. 10, 3, s. stones, they took fire out of them STRIPE. Jud. 9. 13. make my deceit to be their wound and s. ^STRIPES. Eccl. 22. 6. s. aud correction are never out of time 2 Mac. 3. 26. who gave him many sore s. 6, 30. but when he was ready to die witV s. SUB APO CRYPH*. STRIVE. Eccl. 4. 28. s. for the truth unto death, the Lord 8. 1. *■- not with a mighty man, lest tbon fall 3. s. not with a man that is full of tongue 11.9.5. not in a matter that concerneth thee not 2 Mac. 7. 19. that takest in band to s. against God STRIVING, Wisd. 4, 2, got victorv, *-, for nndefiled rewards STROKE, S. Wisd. 5. 11. light air beaten with the *. of herwingi Eccl. 27. 25. a deceitful £. shall make wounds 28. 17. the s. of the whip, the s. of the tongue 39. 28. spirits in their fury lay on sore s. 2 Mac. 14. 43. but missing his s. through haste STRONG. 1 Esd. 3.18.0 ye men, how exceeding s. is wine? 4. 32. how can it be but women should be s, ? 34. ye men, are not women s.? great is the earth 38. as for truth, it enduretb and is always s. 6. 14, was builded by a king of Israel great and s. 8. 85, that ye may be s. and eat the good things Wisd. 14. 16. an ungodly custom grown *. Eccl. 6. 14. a faithfbl friend is a s. defence 24.24. faint not to be 5. in the Lord 28. 14. s. cities hath it pulled down 29. 13, better than a mighty shield and 5. spear 30. 14. being sound and s. of constitution 15. and a s. body is above infinite wealth Bar. 6, 58, they that are s. do take and go away 1 Mac. 1, 2. made many wars, and won many f.-holds 19. thus they got the s. cities in land of Egypt 33. then builded they the city of David with a great and 5. wall, and made it a ^.-hold for them 3.45. sanctuary trodden, and aliens kept the s,-hoId 2 Mac. 1. 24. O Lord God, who art fearful and *. 11. 5, drew near to Bethsura, which was a s. town 12. 27. Ephron, a s. city wherein Lysias abode STRONGER, 1 Esd. 4, 35, great is the truth, and s. than all Wisd. 10, 12, know that godliness is s, than all Eccl. 28. 10. and the s- they are which contend Sus. 39. for he was s. than we and leaped out STRONGEST. 1 Esd. 3, 10. wine is the s. \\ 11. the king is s. 12. women are s. || 24. O ye men, is not wine the s,? STRONGLY, 2 JIfac, 10, 17. assaulting them s. they won holds STRUCK. 1 Esd. 4. 30. she s. the king with her left hand 2 Mac, 1. 16, they threw stones and s. the captain STUBBLE, Wisd. 3, 7, they shall shine as sparks among s. STUBBORN. Eccl. 3, 26. a s. heart shall fare evil at last 30, 12. lest be wax s. and be disobedient to thee STUFF, Jud. 15, 11, plate, beds, vessels, and all his s. STUMBLE, Eccl. 13. 23. if he s. they will help to overthrow 25. 21. s. not at the beauty of a woman 32. 20. and 5. not among the stones STUMBLED, Toh. 11, 10. Tobit went toward the door and i. STUMBLING. Wisd. 14. 11. and s. blocks to the souls of men Eccl. 7. 6, and lay a «. block in way of thy uprigiitn. 31, 7, it is a s, block to them that sacrifice 34, 16, he is a preservation from s. and a help 39. 24. so are they j. blocks to the wicked SUBDUED. Wisd. 18. 22. with a word s. he him that punished SUBJECT. Wisd. 1. 4. nor dwell in the body that is s, to sin 8. 14. and the nations shall be s. unto me SUBJECTION, Eccl. 47, 19, by thy body tbon wast brought into s. 48. 12, neither could any bring him into s, SUBJECTS, 1 Esd, 3. I, Darius made a great feast to all his « Esth. 13, 2. I purposed to settle my «, in quiet SUBMISSLY. Eccl. 29. 5. for neighbours' money be will speak s, SUBMITTED. 2 Mac. 13. 23. s, and sware to all equ.il conditions SUF Apo- CBYPHA. SUBSTANCE. Tob. 4. 7. give alms of thy s. and when thon givest 14. 13. he inherited their s. and bis fathers Eccl, 9. 2. to a woman, to set her foot on iby, s. SUBTILE. Wisdt 7. 23. kind to man, pure and most s. spirits Eccl, 39. 2. where s. parables are, he will be there SUBTILELY. Jud. 5. 11. the king of Egypt dealt s. with them SUBTILTY. Eccl. 19. 25. theie is an exquisite s. and is nnjust SUBTILTIES. Wisd, 8. 8. she knoweth the 5. of speeches SUBURBS. 1 Mac, 11.4. they shewed him Azotns and s. thereof 61. he bnrned the *. thereof with fire, and spoiled SUCCEED. Tob, 4. 6. thy doings shall prosperously s, to thee Eccl, 48. 8. who anointed prophets to s, after him SUCCESS. Tob. 7.12. God give you good s, in all things Wisd, 13. 19. and for good s, of his hands, asketh Eccl, 20. 9. a sinner that bath good «. in evil 33. 13. when in their hands there is good s, 43. 26. by him the end of them hath prosperous s, 1 Mac, 4. 55. praising God, who had given good s, 8. 23. good s. be to the Romans and Jews by sea 2 Mac, 10. 23. having good 5. with his weapons 28. for a pledge of their s.'and victory 13, 16. at last they departed with good i. SUCCESSOR. Eccl. 46. 1. Jesus son of Nave was the s. of Moses 2 Mac, 9. 23. when be led an army he appointed a s. 14. 26, he had ordained Judas to be the king's 5. SUCCOUR. Eccl, 51. 7. 1 looked for s, of men, there was none 1 Mac. 1. 53. wheresoever they could flee for s, 2. 44. bat the rest fled to the heathen for s. 2 Mac, 5. 9, and thinking there to find s. SUCCOURS. ' Wisd. 17, 12. for fear is a betraying of the s. SUCCOURETH. 1 Mac. 12. 15, we have help from heaven that s. us SUCK. 2 Mac. 7. 27. have pity on me that gave s. three years , SUCKING. Eccl, i6. 16. when he ofi'ered the s, lainb SUDDEN. Wisd, 17. 15. for a s, fear came upon them Eccl. 11. 21. on the s, to make a poor man rich 2 Mfic, 14. 17. thro' the *. silence of his enemies SUDDENLY. Wisd. 18. 17. then s, visions of horrible dreams Eccl, 5. 7. s, shall the wrath of the Lord come 11. 22. s, he maketh his blessing to flourish 22. 27. upon my lips, that I fall not s, by them 1 Mac. 1.30. he fell s. on tlie city, and smote it 3. 23. had left off speaking, he leapt 5. upon them 4. 2. might rash in on the Jews, and smite them s, 2 Mac, 3. 27. Heliodorus fell s. to the ground 14. 22. lest treachery should be s. practised SUFFER. Jud. 11. 5. s, thy handmaid to speak in thy presence Bar, 4. 25. s, patiently the wrath that is come 6. IS. made sure, as being committed to «. death Bel 12. we will s, death, or else Daniel that speaks 2 Mac, 4. 48. they did soon j, unjust punishment 6. 30. but in soul am content to s, these things 7. 18. for we s. these things for ourselves 32. for we s. because of our sins SUFFERED. Wisd, 18. 1. they had not s, the same things 11. like OS ti-o !'■"- ■' „.v-...iicu »vuu now nave s, pain 9, 28. the murderer, having s. most grievously SUFFERETH. Tob, 4. 10. alms s. not to come into darkness Eccl, 4.9. deliver him that s. wrong from oppressor 26. 28. a man of war that s. poverty SUFFERING. Wisd. 16. 3, but these s. penury for a short space SUR SUFFICE. Toh. 5. 19. what tlie Lord hath giren ns doth 5. ns 1 Mac. 2. 33. lei that yoa have done hitherto s. SUFFICIENT. Wisd* 18. 12. nor were the living s, to bary them Eccl.^l. 19. little is s. for a man well Dartared SUGGESTION, 2 Mac, 6. 8. went a degree by tbe s. of Ptolemee SUITS. Ecch 29. 19. basiness for gain shall fall into s. Sus. 6. all that bad any s. in law came to them SUM. Eccl. 43. 27. come short, wherefore in s. he is all 51.28. get learning with a great s. of money 2 Mac. 3. 11. the s. in all was 400 talents of silver 12. 43. to tbe s. of two thonsand drachms SUMS. 2 Mac. 3. 6. treasury was full of infiuite s. of money SUMMER. Eccl. 50. 8, tbe frankincense-tree in time of s. Dan. 3. 45. O ye winter and s. bless ye the Lord SUN. 1 Esd. 4. 34. men, swift is the s. in bis course 2 Esd. 6. 45. commandest that the s. should shine 15. 20. kings which are from the rising of the s, Tob. 2. 4. took him, till the going down of the s, 7. after the going down of tbe s. I made a grave Jud, 14. 2. tbe s, shall come forth on tbe earth Wi'sdf, 2. 4. as mist that is driven away with the a. 5. G. the s. of righteousness rose not on us 7,29. for she is more beautiful than tbe s. 16. 28. we must prevent tbe s. to give thee thanks IS. 3. and an harmless s. to entertain them Eccl. 17. 19. their works are as the s. before bim 31. what is brighter than tbe s.? yet the light 26. 16. as tbe 5. when it ariseth in tbe heaven 33. 7. all th light of every day is of the *, 34. 16. be is a coyer from tbe s. at noon 43. 2. the s. when it appeareth, declaring 4. but the s. burneth the mountains more 46. 4. did not tbe s. go back by bis means ? 48. 23. in his time the s. went backward 50. 7. as the s, shining on tbe temple of most High Bar. 6. 60. for s, moon, and stars are obedient Dan. 3. 40. O ye s. and moon, bless ye the Lord SUN-BEAM. Wisd. 16, 27. being warmed with a little s, melted SUNG. Eccl. 47. 8. with his whole heart be s. songs 1 Mac. 4. 24. they s. a song of thanksgiving 2 Mac. 1. 30. tbe priests s. psalms of thanksgiving 12. 37. be s. psalms with a loud voice SUPERSTITION. Wisd. 14. 18. set forward the ignorant to more 5, SUPPED. Toh. 8. 1. when they had s. they brought Tobias in SUPPLICATION. Eccl. 4. 4. reject not the s. of the afflicted 35. 14. he will not despise the s. of tbe fatherless 39. 5. and he will make s. for his sins 51. 9. then lifted I up my s. from the earth Bar, 2. 19. we do not make our bumble s. before thee for the righteousness of our fathers and kings 1 Mac, 11. 49. they made s. to the king and cried 2 Mac. 3. 18. others ran flocking to the general s. 8. 29. when they had made a common s. 9. 18. containing the form of a 5. after this manner 14. 15. they made s. to him tbat had established SUPPORT. 1 Esd. 8. 52. power of Lord to 5. them in all ways SUPPOSE. Tob. 6. 17. 1 s. that she shall bear thee children SUPPOSED. .__. „, . 3. they s. to lie hid in their secret sins ./ , M!i. not to be s. nor said that they are gods SUPPOSING. 2 Mac, 4. 32. Menelaus s. he had got convenient time SURE. Eccl. 10. 19. they tbat fear the Lord are a s. seed 40. 25. gold and silver make the foot stand s. 42. 6. *. keeping is good where an evil wife is 11. keep a s. watch over a shameless daughter Bar.6. 18. as the doors are made s. on every side 2 Mac, 3. 22. to keep things safe and s. for those S WE jooi SURELY. lVisd,lZ,l, s, vain are all men by nature Eccl. 5.3. the Lord will s, revenge thy pride 28. 1. he will s, keep his sins in remembrance 48. 11. and slept in love, for we shall s, live SURNAME, See SIRNAME. SURETY. £ccZ. 8.13. not*, above thy power, if thou he s. pay it 29. 14. an honest man is s, for his neighbour 15. forget not the friendship of thy s. 16. will overthrow the good estate of his s, SURETISHIP. Eccl. 29. 18. s. hath undone many of good estate 19. a wicked man shall fall into s. SURFEITING. Eccl. 37. 30. and s. will turn into choler 31. by 5. have many perished, but he that taketh SUSA. Esth. 11. 3. was a Jew, and dwelt in the city of S. 16. 18. is hanged at the gates of S. with his family SUSANNA. Sus, 7, S, went into her husband's garden to walk 22. then S. sighed, and said, I am straitened 24. with that S. cried with a loud voice 27. there was never such a report made of S. 31. S. was a very delicate woman and beauteous SUSPECTED. Tob, 8. 16. that is not come to me which I s, 2 Mac. 4,34. tho' he were s, yet persuaded he him SUSPECTETH. Eccl, 23. 21. where he s, not, he shall be taken 37. 10. consult not with one tbat s, thee SUSPECTING. 2 Mac. 3. 32. the high-priest s. lest tbe king should 7. 24. and s, it to be a reproachftil speech 12. 4. desirous to live in peace, and s, nothing SUSPICION. Eccl, 3.24. evil s, hath overthrown their judgment SUSTAIN. 2 Mac, 10. 18. things convenient to s, the siege SUSTENANCE. Wisd, 16. 21. for thy s, declared thv sweetness SWADDLING-CLOTHES. Wisd. 7. 4. 1 was nursed in a, and that with cares SWALLOWS. Bar. 6. 22. upon their bodies and heads sit s. SWAM. Wisd. 19. 19. the things that before s. in water 1 Mac. 9. 48. they s. over to the further bank SWARE. 1 Esd, 8. 96. to do these things, and so they s, 2 Mac. 13. 23. and s. to all equal conditions 14. 32. 5. they could not tell where the man was SWAY. Eccl. 1. 22. the s. of his fury shall be his destruction SWEAR. 1 Esd. 1. 48. made him i. by the name of the Lord Tob. 7. 11. till we agree and i. one to another Wisd. 14.29. tho' they s. falsely, yet look not to be hurt 31. it is not the power of them by whom they *, Eccl, 23. 11. if he s. in vain, shall not be innocent SWEARETH. Eccl, 23. 10. he that s. and nameth God continually 27. 14. the talk of him that ». much, maketh SWEARING. Eccl. 23. 9. accustom not thy mouth to s. 11. a man that nseth much s. shall be filled 13. use not thy month to intemperate s, SWEAT. 2 Mac. 2. 26. it was a matter of s. and watching SWEET. 1 Esd. 9. 51. go eat the fat, and drink the s, 2 Esd,1.23. tree in water, and made the river s, Eccl. 6.5.S. language will multiply friends 11.3. but her fruit is the chief of s. things 23. 17. all bread is s. to a whoremonger 24. 15. 1 gave a s. smell like cinnamon, 1 yielded a pleasant odour as myrrh, onyx, and s. storax 35.6,5. savonr thereof is before the most High 38. 5. was not the water made s, with wood ? 11. give a s. savour and memorial of fine flour 40. 18. to labonr and to be content is a s. life 21. the pipe and psaltery make «. melody 30. begging is s. in the mouth of the shameleu 1002 TAB Eccl. 49.1. it Is s. as honey in all months Bur. a. 8. every j.-smelling tree shall overshadow SWEETER. F.ccl. 23. 27. there is nothing s. than to take heed 24. 20. for my memorial is s. than honey SWEETLY. Wisd. 8. 1. and s. doth she order all things EccM2. 16. an enemy speaketh s. with his lips 27. 23. when thou art present, he will speak s. SWEETNESS. Wisd. 16. 21. for thv sustenance declared thy s. SWIFT. 1 Esd. i. 34. high is heaven, s. is the snn in his oonrse Wild. 13. 2. or the s. air, or the circle of the stars 18. 14. that night was in midst of her s. course Eccl. 5. 11. be s. to hear, and let thy life be sincere SWIFTLY. Eccl. 43. 13. sendeth «. the lightnings of judgment SWIFTNESS. 2 Esd. S. 18. the s. of the jndge which is to come SWINE'S. 1 Mfw. 1. 47. sacrifice s. flesh and unclean beasts 2 Mac. 6. 18. Eleazar was constrained to eat s. flesh SWOON. Wisd. 17. 19. these things made them s. for fear SWORD. 1 Esd, 1. 53, who slew their young men with the *. 4. 23. a man taketh his s. and goeth his way 8. 77. we were given up to the s. and to captivity Eccl. 21. 3. all iniquity is as a two-edged 5. 22. 21. tho' thou drewest a s. at thy friend 26. 28. the Lord prepareth such a one for the 5. 28. 18. many have fallen by the edge of the s. 39. 30. the s. punishing the wicked to destruction 40. 9. strife and s. happen unto all flesh 40. 2. and stretched out his s. against the cities Bar. 2. 25. they died by famine, by f . and pestilence 1 Mac. 2. 9. young men are slain with s. of enemy 3. 3. made battles, protecting the host with his s. 12. Judas took their spoils and ApoUonius' s. 4. 33. cast them down with the s. of them that love 7. 38. be avenged, and let them fall by the s. 8. 23. the s. also and enemy be far from them 9. 73. thus the s. ceased from Israel, but Jonathan 10. 85. burnt, and slain with the s, 8000 men 2 Mac. 14.18. durst not try the matter by the s. 41. he being ready to be taken, fell on his s. 15. 15. Jeremias gave to Judas a s. of gold 16. take this holy s, a gift from God SWORDS. 1 Esd. 3. 22. and a little after they draw out s. 1 Mac. 4. 6. who had neither armour nor s. 2 Mac. 5. 3. drawing of s. and casting of darts 12. 22. and wonnded with the points of their own i. SWORE. Wisd. 14. 30. and also they unjustly s. in deceit I Mac. 7. 35. Nicanor s. in his wrath, saying SWORN. Wisd. 12. 21. unto whose fathers thou hast s, SYRIA. 1 Mac. 3. 13. Scron, a prince of the army of S. 41. a power also of S. and of (he Philistines 7. 39. where an host out of S. met him 11. 2. took his journey into S, in peaceable manner 60. and all the forces of S. gathered themselves SYRIAN. 2 Mac. 1 5. 36. in the S. tongoo is called Adar T. TABERNACLE. Jud. 9. S. to pollute the (. where thy name resteth 14. 7. blessed art thou in all the (. of Jtida Wisd. 9. 8. a temple, a resemblance of the holy i, 15. the earthly t. weighetb down the mind Eccl. 24. 10. in the holy 1. 1 served before him 15. as the fume of frankincense in the t, 2 Mac, 2. 5. an hollow cave, wherein he laid the t. TABERNACLES. 1 Esd. 5.51. also they held the feast of t. 2 Esd. 2. 11. 1 will give these the everlasting (, TAK Jud. 2. 26. harnt their t. and spoiled sheep-cotes TABLE. Toh, 7. 8. they set store of meat on the t. Eccl. 6. 10. some friend is a companion at the t, 31. 12. if thoa sit at a bonntifuL t. be not greedy 40. 29. life that dependeth on another man's t, Bel21. consumed snob things as were on the t, 1 Mac. 1. 22. the t. of the shew-bread and vials 4. 49. the altar of bnrnt-offerings and the t. 51. they set loaves on the t. and spread vails TABLES. 1 Mac, 14. 18- they wrote to him in t of brass TAKE. Toft. 4. 12. my son, chiefly t, a wife of the seed of thy fathers, and t, not a strange woman to wife 5. 20. t. no care, my sister, he shall return in safety 6. 3. then the angel said to him, t. the fish 7. 13. saying, t. her after the law of Moses 8, 7. 1 t, not this my sister for lust, but uprightly 9.2. t, with thee a servant and two camels 12. 5. t. half of all ye have brought, and go away Wisd. 8. 18. 1 went about seeking how to t. her to me JEccl. 8. 13. for if thou be surety, f. care to pay it 12. 12. set him not by, lest he seek to f. thy seat 14. 5. he shall not t. pleasure in his goods 16. give and t. and sanctify thy soul, there is no 23. 25. her children shall not t. root, and branches 41. 19.be ashamed of scorning to give and t. 47. 4. did he not t. away reproach from the people? 48. 8. who anointed kings to t, revenge Bar, 4. 30. t. a good heart, O Jerusalem Bel 37, O Daniel, /. the dinner God hath sent 1 Mac, 3. 35. and to t. away their memorial 5. 19. t, ye the charge of this people, and see 6. 26. besieging the tower at Jerusalem to t. it 8. 18. that they would t. the yoke from them 2 Mac. 14. 39. sent above 500 men of war to t, him 15. 5. 1 command to t. arms, and to do business TAKE heed, Eccl. 6. 13. separate from enemies, t, heed of friends 11.33. f./iee(Z of a mischievous man, lest bring a blot 13. 13. t. good heed, for thou walkest in peril 23. 27. t. heed 'to the commandment of the Lord TAKEN. 1 Esd. 2. 28. heed to be /. that there be no more done 9. 36. all these t, strange wives, they put them away ro6. 11. 15. hast scourged, and hast t. pity on me Wisd. 3. 2. and their departure is t. for misery 4. 11. speedily washe f. lest wickedness should alter 14. 15. made an image of his child soon t. away 15. S. returns to the same out of which he was t, Eccl. 9. 4. lest thou be t. with her attempts 11. 30. like as a partridge t. and kept in a cage 16. 9, people, who were t. away in their sins 19. 3. and a bold man shall be t. away 23. 7. keepeth it, shall never be t. in his lips 21. fvhere he suspecteth not, he shall be t. 27.26. he that setteth a trap, shall be t. therein 31. 7. and every fool shall be t. therewith 44. 17. he was /. in exchange for the world 46. 19, 1 have not f. any man's goods, not a shoe 47, 2. as is the fat t, away from the peace-offering 48. 9, who was t. up in a whirlwind of fire 49. 14. Enoch, he was t, from the earth Bar. 2. 17. whose souls are t. from their bodies 24. the bones shall be t. out of their places 3. 29. who hath gone up into heaven and t. her ? 4. 26. they were /. as a flock caught of enemies 1 Mac. 2. 58. Ellas was t. up into heaven 3, 45, joy was t. from Jacob, the pipe ceased 9. 55. Aleimus plagued, he was t, with a palsy 13, 41. thus the yoke was t. away from Israel 15. 33. we have neither t. other men's lands 2 Mac, 9. 21. being t, with a grievous disease 12. 35. he would have t. that cursed man alive TAKEST. Eccl, 7. 36. whatsoever thou t. in hand, remember TAKETH. Eccl, 11. 11. one that labonreth, and t. pains 19. 5. whoso f, pleasure in wickedness, be condemned 20.8. he that t. to himself authority therein 34. 22. he that t. away his neighbour's living 36.26. and lodgeth wheresoever the night (. him 42. 9. and the care for her t, away sleep TEA Apo- CEYPHA. TAKETH heed. Eccl 37. 31. he that (. heed prolongeth his life TAKING. 1 Esd. 4. 30. *. the crown from the king's head Tob. 4.13. despise not, in not t. a wife of them Wisd. 13. 13. and (. the very refuse among those 2 Mac. 5. 25. when t. the Jews keeping holy-day 12. 35. (. hold of his coat, drew him' by force TALE. Eccl, 19. 15. admonish, and believe not every t. 22. 6. a t. out of season, is as music in mourning 8. he that telleth a (. to a fool, speaketh to one TALENT. 1 Esd.l. 36. set a tax on the land of one t, of gold TALENTS. 1 Esd. 3. 21.it maketh to speak all things by t. 4. 51. should be yearly given twenty t, to building 52. other ten t. yeariv to maintain offerings TALK. Wisd. 8. 12. if I t. much, they shall lay their hands Eccl. 5. 13, honour and shame is in t. 9. 18. and he that is rash in his t. shall be hated 11.8. nor interrupt men in the midst of their t. 13. 11. affect not to be made equal to him in t. 19. 8. to friend or foe t. not of other men's lives 22. 13. t. not much with a fool, and go not to hin> 27. 14. the t. of him that sweareth much 38. 25. driveth oxen, whose t, is of bullocks TALKED. 1 Mac. 3. 26. all nations t. of the battles of Judas TALKING. Wisd. 8. 18. and in f. with her, a good report Eccl. 21. 16. the t. of a fool is like a burden TAPHNES. Jud, 1. 9. the river of Egypt, and T. and Ramessp TARRY. Tob. 2. 2. bring what poor man, and lo, I t. for thee 4. 14. let not the wages of any man t. with thee 5. 7. Tobias said, (. for me till 1 tell my father 9. 4. if I t. long, he will be very sorry 10. 8. *. with me, and I will send to thy father 14. lO.bnry me, but t, no longer at Nineve Eccl, 7. 16. remember that wrath will'not t. long 12. 15. if thou begin to fall, he will not t. TARRIETH. Wisd, 5. 14. passeth as guest that t, but a day * TARRYING. Eccl. 5. 7. make no /. to turn to the Lord TASTE. Wisd. 16. 2. thou preparest meat of a strange U 20. able to content, and agreeing to every 1, 2 Mac, 7. 1, were compelled to t. swine's flesh 15. 39. as wine with water delighteth the t, TASTED. Tob. 2. 4. before I had t. of any meat, I started up Wisd. 18. 25. it was enough they only t. of wrat'a 2 Mac. 6. 20. not lawful for love of life to het, TASTETH. Eccl. 36. 19. as the palate t. divers kinds of venison TASTING. Wisd, 18. 20. the t, of death touched the righteous TAUGHT. 1 Esd.S, 7. but t. all Israel the ordinances 9. 49. to the Levites that t. the multitude 2 Esd. 8.29. them that have clearly t. the law Wisd. 9. 18. men were t. things pleasing to thee Eccl. 6. 32. my son, if thou wilt, thou sbalt he t, 21. 12. he that is not wise will not be (. iSiM. 3. t. their daughter according to law of Moses TAX. 1 Esd. 1. 36. he set a t. on the land of 100 talents ^ 8. 22. that ye require no t. nor imposition See Crown. TEACH. 1 Esd. 8. 23. those that know it not, thnn shalt t. 2 Esd. 12. 38. and t. them to the wise of the people Eccl. 9. 1. (. her not an evil lesson against thyself 45. 5. that he might t. Jacob his covenants TEACHETH. Wisd, 8. 7. for she t. temperance and prudence Eccl. 18. 13.be reproveth, nnrturcth, and t. 22. 7. whoso t. a fool, is as one that glueth 30. 3. he that t. his son, grieveth the enemy 33.27. send him to labour, for idleness (. evil AFo- T E M CRYPHA. Eccl. 37. 19, there is one that is wise and (. many TEARS. Eecl. 35. 15. doth not t. run down widow*s cheeks? 38. 16. mj son, let t. fall down over the dead 2 Mar,. 11. 6. with lamentation and (. be sought TEDIOUS. Wisd. 2. 1. ungodly said, oar life is short and (. TEETH. Wisd. 16. 10. not the t, of the venomous dragons Eccl. 21. 2. the t. thereof are the (. of a lion 30. 10. lest thpa gnash thy (, in the end 39. 30. t. of wild beasts punishing the wicked 51.3. from t. of them that were ready to devour TELL. Toh. 5. 7. tarry for me till I t. ray father 14. but t. me, what wages shall I give thee? Jud. 11. 17. he will t. Qie when they have committed Wisd. 6. 22. as for wisdom, what is she, I will t. you 'Eccl. 18. 5. who shall also t. out his mercies ? 37. 14. is wont to t. him more than seven watchmen 43. 24. that sail on the sea t. of the danger 44. 15. the people will t. of their wisdom Sus. 54. t. me, under what tree sawest thou them? 2 Mac. 7. 22. 1 cannot t. how ye came into my womb TELLETH. Eccl. 22. 8. he that (. a tale to a fool, speaketh TELLING. Eccl. 21. 25. the lips of talkers will be f. such things TEMPERED. Wisd. 16. 21. t. itself to every man's liking TEMPERING. Wisd. 15. 7. the potter (. soft earth, fashioneth TEMPEST. Wisd. 5. 14. dispersed here and there with a t. Eccl. 16. 21. it is a t. which no roan can see TEMPLE. 1 Esd. 1. 41. be set them in his own f. of Babylon 49. the governors defiled the t. of the Lord 6. 19. put them in the t. at Jerusalem, and that the t. of the Lord should be built in his place 8. 18. vessels for the use of the t. of thy God 81. yea, and honoured the t. of our Lord Toft. 14. 5. the land, where they shall build a t. Jud. 4. 11. every man and woman fell before the t. 5. 18. the t. of their God was cast to the ground Wisd. 3. 14. an inheritance in the t. of the Lord 9. 8. thou hast commanded me to build a t. Eccl. 45. 9. a noise that might be heard in the *. 49. 12. who set up an holy (. to the Lord 50. 1. Sirfion in his days fortified the t. 4. he took care of the t. that it should not fall 51. 14. I prayed for her before the *. and will seek Sar. 6. 20. they are as one of the beams of the t. Bel 10. the king went with Doniel into the *. of Bel 1 Mac. 2. 8. her *. is become as a man without glory 4. 50. that the lamps might give light in the t. 6. 43. and fled to the f. that was at Carnaim 6. 2. and that there was in it a very rich t. 16. 20. he sent to take the mountain of the t. 2 Mac. 1. 13. they were slain in the t. of Nanea 2. 22. they recovered again the t. renowned 3. 12. to majesty and inviolable sanctity of the *. 4. 14. despising the t. and neglecting sacrifices 32. Menelaus stole vessels of gold out of the t. 5. 15. to go into the most holy *. of all the world 6. 2. and to call it the t. of Jupiter Olympius 4. the t. was filled with riot and revelling 8. 2. would pity the t. profaned of ungodly men 9. 2. entered city, and went about to rob the t. 10. 1. Maccabeus recovered the (. and the city TEMPLES. Jad. 4. 1. beard how he had spoiled all their *. M ■ -" ■■ ■■ :■■ --' — ■rEMPT-iTION. Eccl. 2. 1. if thou come, prepare thy soul for *. 33. 1. but in (. even again he will deliver him 1 Mac. 2. 52. Abraham was found faithful in (. TEMPTED. Jud. 8. 12. who are you that have (. God this day? TEMPTETH. Eccl. 18. 23. and be not as one that (. the Lord THI TEN. Eccl. 23. 19. are t. thousand times brighter 47. 6. the people bonoared him with L thousands Dan, 3. 17. like as in t. thousands of fatlumbs TENDERED. 2 Mae. 4. 2. had t. his own nation^ and was zealous TENT. ^ Jud. 8. 5. she made her t. on the top of her house 10. 15. DOW therefore come to his t. some conduct 17. they brought her to the t. of Holoferoes 14. 14. Bagoas knocked at the door of the /. EccL 14. 25. he shall pitch his /. nigh to her TENTS. Wisd. 11. 2. Ihey pitched t. where there lay no waj TENTH. EccL 25. 7. the f. I will utter with my tongue TENTHS. Toh. 5. 13. the first-born, and the t. of the fruits 1 Mac. 10. 31. free both from the t. and tributes TERRIBLE. Wisd. 5, 2. they shall be troubled with t. fear 11. 19. but aho the t. sight utterly destroy them 17. 9. for though no f. thing did fear them 19. or a t. sonnd of stones cast down, or a running Eccl, 43. 29. the Lord is t. and very great Prayer of Manass, by thy t. and glorions name 2 Mac. 3. 25. a horse, with a t. rider upon him TERRIFY. Eccl. 21. 4. tu U and do wron^ will waste riches TERRIFIED. Wisd. 17. 6. for being much t, they thought things 2 Mac. 4. 1. as if he had t. Heliodorus^ been worker TERROR. 2 Mac. 8. IG. not to be stricken with t. of enemy 12. 22. enemies being smitten with fear and t. TERRORS. Wisd. 17. 8. they that promised to drive away t, 18. 17. and t. came upon them nnlooked for TESTAMENT. 1 Mac, 1. 57. was found with any the book of the /. TESTIFY. 1 Mac. 2. 37. heaven and earth shall /. for us TESTIFIED. 2 Mac. 3. 36. then t, he to all men the works of God TESTIMONY. Wisd. 10. 7. the waste land that smok^th is a t, TESTIMONIES. Ecc2. 31.24. the t. of his niggardness not be doubled 45. 17. that he should teach Jacob the t, THANK. Eccl. 20. 16. 1 have no t. for all my good deeds THANKS. 1 Esd. 4. 60. blessed art thou who hast given me wis- dom, for to thee I give t. O Lord of our fathers Toh. 12. 20. give God t. I go up to him that sent me Wisd. 16. 28. we mnst prevent the sun to give t, Eccl, 17. 27,. instead of them who live and give t, 29. 25. thou sbalt entertain and have no t, 39. 6. he shall give t. to the Lord in his prayer Van, 3. 67. O give t. to Lord, because he is gracious 68. all ye that worship the Lord, give him t. 1 Mac, 14. 25. what t. shall we give to Simon? 2 Mac, 3. 33. give Onias the high-priest great t, 8. 27. yielding exceeding praise and t. to the Lord 9. 20. if ye fare well, I give very great/, to God THANKED. EccL 12. 1. so shalt thou be t. for thy benefits THANKFULNESS. Esth. 16. 4. and take not only t, away from men EccL 37. 11. nor consult with an envious man off. THANKSGIVING. 1 p»j K /-/» singing songs of i. and praising the Lord t. perisheth from the dead, as one is not ^. ^.„ .c.L^ u<..e continually and I will sing praise with/. ^ ,,jivr'., I fui 5<8, praised the Lord with psalms and t, THARSUS. 2 Mac. 4.30. they of T. and Mallos made insurrection THEFT. Wisd, 14. 25. manslaughter, t. and dissimulation THEMAN. Bar, 3.22. neither hath it been seen in T. THICK. Eccl. 14. IS. as of the gr«en leaves a f. tree 2 Mac, 1. 20. tbey found no fire, but t. water THR 1003 THICKEST. 2Mac. 14.43. cast himself down among /.of them THIEF. Eccl, 5. 14. for a foul shame is upon the t. 20. 25. a t. is better than a man that is a liar 36. 26. who will trust a (. well appointed ? THIEVES. Bar, 6.'1S. cannot deliver himself from war and t. THIGH. Jud. 9. 2. who discovered the t. to her shame Eccl. 19. 12. as an arrow that stickelh in a man's t, THIN. Wisd. 5. 14. like a (. froth that is driven away THINK. Wisd. 1. 1. ^ of the Lord with a good heart 6. 15. to t. upon her is perfection of wisdom 9.13. or who can ^ what the will of the Lord is? Eccl. 3. 22. t. thereupon with reverence 18. 24. (. on the wralb that shall be at the end ' 25. when thou art rich, (. on poverty and need Bar. 2. 32. and they shall t, upon my name 3.5. but t. on thy power and name at this time 6. 40. how should a man then i. they are gods? 2 JIfac. 2. 29. even so I (. it is with us 6. 24. whereby many young persons might t. 7. 16. yet t. not our nation is forsaken of God 19. t. not that thou shalt escape unpunished 9. 12. a man should not proudly i. of himself THIRD. \Esd. 3. 12. the <. wrote, women are strongest 4. 13. then the t. who had spoken of women Eccl. 23. 16. and the t. will bring wrath 26. 28. and the t, maketh me angry 50. 25. two I abhor, and the t. is no nation 1 Mac. 14. 27, the t. year of Simon the high-priest 2 Afac.7.10.after was the ^made a mucking-stock THIRDLY. Eccl. 23.23. t. she hath plaved the whore in adultery THIRST. Jud. 7. 13. so shall t. kill them, and they shall give 22. their women and yonng men fainted for t. Wisd. 11.4. their f. was quenched out of the stone 8. declaring by that t. how thou hadst punished THIRSTY. Wisd. 11. 4. when they were t. they called on thee Eccl. 26. 12. open her month as a t. traveller 51. 24. what say ye, seeing year souls are very i.? THIRSTING. ' Wisd, 11. 9. t. in another manner than the just THOUGHT. Wisd. 1. 16. they t. to have had it their friend 6. 16. and she meeteth them in every t, Eccl. 11.5. one that was never t. on hath worn 22. 17. a heart settled upon a t. of understanding 42. 20. no t. escapeth him, nor any word hidden 51. 8. then t. I upon thy mercy, O Lord Bar. 6. 50. how can it be then <. that they are gods ? THOUGHTS. Wisd. 1. 3. for froward (. separate from God 5. remove from t. without understanding 2. 14. he was made to reprove our t. 9. 14. for the t. of mortal men are miserable Eccl. 23. 2. who will set scourges over my *..' 33. 5. and his t. are like a rolling axle-tree THOUSAND. Wisd. 12. 22. scourgestoor enemies a (. times more Eccl 6. 6. but have one counsellor of a (. 16. 3. for one that is just is better than a t. 18. 10. so are a t. years to the days of elernity 39. 11. he shall leave a greater name than a t, 41. 4. ten, or a hundred, or a *. years 12. continue above a t. great treasures of gold 1 Mac. 2. 38. slew to the number of a t. people THRACIA. 2 Mac, 12.35. an horseman of T. coming upon iiim THREATENED. Jud. 8. 16. for God is not as man, that he may be t. THREATENETH. Ecc/.13.3.rich man hath done wrong, and yet he t. THREATENING. Prayer ufManass, thine angry (. toward sinners THREE. 1 Esd. 3. 4. f. yonng men that were of the guard £cc{. 25. 1. in (. things I was beautified 1004 TIM Eccl. 25' 2. t. sol t» of men my soul batetb 26. 5. there be t. things that my heart feareth 48. 3. and also i. times brought down iire J)an.3.28. then the t. as out of one mouth praised THRICE. EccZ. 13.7. he have drawn thee dry twice or t. THRIVE. Wisd. 4. 3. the brood of the ungodly shall not t. THRONE. Esth. 15. 6. the king, who sat on his royal t. Wisd.9. 10. O send her from the (. of thy glory 18. 15. out of thy royal t. as a fierce man of war Eccl. 1. 8. is one wise, the Lord sitting upon bis t. 40. 3. from him that sittefh on a t. of glory 47. 11. the Lord gave him a t. of glory in Israel 1 Mac. 2. 57. possessed t. of an everlasting kingdom 7 4 Demetrius was set on the t, of bis kingdom THRONES. Wisd.5.2i. ill-dealing shall overthrow i. of mighty 6. 21. if your delight be then in t. and sceptres 7. 8. I preferred her before sceptres and (. Eccl. 10. 14. bath cast down the t. of proud princes THRONG. 2 Mac. 14. 45. yet he ran thro' the midst of the t. 46. plucked out his bowels, and cast them on the t. THROWN. Wisd, 11. 14. when be was long before t. out 18. 18i one t, here, anolher there half dead THRUST. Eccl. 13. 21. a poor man is t. away by bis friends THUMMIM. Eccl. 45. 10. a breast-plaie, and with Urim andT. THUNDER. Eslh. 11. 5. behold, a noise of tumult with (. Eccl. 32. 10. before the t. goetb lightning 40. 13. shall vanish with a noise like great t. in rain 43. 17. the noise of (. makes the earth tremble THUNDER-BOLTS. Wisd. 5. 21. the right-aiming f. shall go abroad 2 Mac. 1. 16. they threw stones like *. and struck THUNDERED. Eccl. 46. 17. and the Lord (. from heaven TIDINGS. 2 Mac, 9. 24. or if any grievous *. were brought TIGRIS. Toh. 6. 1. they came in the evening to the river T. /ud. 1. 6. there came to him all that dwelt by T. Eccl. 24. 25. as T. in the times of the new fruits TILLETH. Eccl. 20. 28. he that t. his land shall increase TIMBER. Wisd. 13. 11. now a carpenter that felleth t. jEcc/. 22 .16. as <. girt and bound together in a building TIMBRELS. Jud. 3. 7. they received them with dances and t. TIME. 1 Esd. 1. 19. Israel held the passover at that *. 5. 73. hindered, all the t. that king Cyrus lived Toh. 14. 4. the house shall be desolate for a (. Esth. 16. 20. in the t. of aflliction set on them Wisd. 2. 4. onr name shall be forgotten in t. 5. our t. is a very shadow that passeth away 4. 4. tbo' they flourish in branches for a (. 6. age is not that which standelh in length of t. 13. made perfect in a short t, fulfilled a long (. 9. 5. I tby servant am of a short' t. and too young 15. 12. counted our t. here a market for gain 19. 22. didst assist them in every (. and place Eccl. 1. 24. be will hide bis words for a t. 2. 2. and make not haste in t. of trouble 11, for the Lord saveth in (. of affliction 16. 26. from the *. be made them, he disposed 18. 21. and in the t. of sins shew repentance 22. let nothing hinder to pay thy vow in due t. 24. t. of vengeancewhen he shall turn his face 25. when thou nastonoiigh, remember <. of hunger 19. 9. and when I. coraelh bo will hate thee 22. nor at any t. the counsel of sinners prudence 20.6. and some keepelb silence, knowing his t. 7. but a babbler and fool will regard no t. 22. 16. so the heart established shall fear at no t. 23. abide stedfast to him in the t. of trouble 24. 26. and as Jordan in the (. of the harvest 27. to appear as Geon in the *. of vintage TOB EccL 27. 12. if among the uDdlscreet, observe the *. 29. 2. lend tbj neighbour in the t. of his need S.when he shoald repay, he will prolong the t. and return words of grief, and complain of the t. 30. 24. carefulness bringeth age before the if. 32. 4. and shew not forth wisdom out of ^ 33. 23. at the t. when thou shall end thy days 36, 20. mercy is seasonable in t. of affliction 36. 8. make the t. short, remember the covenant 37. 4. but in t. of trouble will be against him 38. 13. there is a t. when in their hands there is 39. 28. in t. of destruction they poor out force 31. when their t. is come they shall not transgress 34. for in t. they shall all be well approved 40. 24. brethren are against the t. of trouble 44. 17. Noah was found perfect in the t of wrath 46. 7. in the t. of Moses he did a work of mercy 48. 23. in his t. the sun went backward 49. 3. in t. of ungodly he established the worship 50.24. and that he would deliver ns at bis t. 51, 10. in t. of the proud, when there was no help 12. and thou deliveredst me from the evil t, 30. in bis t. he will give yon your reward Bar. 3. 5. but think on thy name now at Ibis t. Dan, 3. 15. nor is there at this t. prince or prophet Sus. 15. it fell out as they watched a tit t. 2 Mac. 1. 22. when the t. came that the sun shoue TIMES. Wisd. 7. 18. beginning, ending, and midst of the t, S, 8. she foreseelh the events of seasons and t, 11. 21. thou canst shew thy great strength at all t. Eccl. 19. 15. admonish, for many t. it is a slander 26. 4. have a good heart, he shall at all t. rejoice 43. 6. he made the moon for a declaration of t. 44. 7. all these were the glory of their t. 47. 10. he set in order the solemn t. till the end 48. 10. who wast ordained for reproofs in their <. Bar, 4. 28. being returned seek him ten t. more TIMOROUS. Wisd, 17. 11, wickedness condemned is very t. TIMOTHEUS. 1 Mac. 5. 11. T. being captain of their host 2 Mac. 8. 30. of those that were with T. they slew 9. 3. what had happened uhto Nicauor and T. 10. 24. T. whom the Jews had overcome before 32. as for T. himself, he fled into a strong hold 37. and killed T. that was hid in a certain pit 12. 18. as for T. they found him not in the places 19. slew those that T. had left in the fortress 20. went against T. who had about him 120,000 21. when T. had knowledge of Judas* coming 24. T. himself fell into the hands of Dositbeas TIN. EccL 47. 18. didst gather gold as t. and multiply TIRE, Jud, 10. 3. braided her hair, and put a t. upon it 16. 8. bound her hair in a t, and took linen TITHES. Eccl. 35. 9. and dedicate thy t. with gladness 1 Mac. 11. 35. of the t. and customs pertaining TOBIAS. Tob. 1, 9. I married Anna, and of her I be^at T. 3. 17. to give Sara, daughter of Ragnel, for a wife to T. the son of Tobit, she belongeth to T. by right 4. 2. wherefore do I not call for my sou T, ? 7. 11. but T. said, I will eat nothing here, till 13. and he gave her to be wife to T. saying 5. 1. they supped, and brought T. in unto her 4. T. rose out of the bed, and said, sister, arise 5. then began T. to say, blessed art thou, O God 9. 6. came to the -wedding, and T. blessed his wife 11. 1. after this, T. went his way praising God 7. I know, T. that thy father will open his eyes 19. T. wedding was kept seven da^s with joy 12. 1. then Tobit called bis son T. and said 14. 12. butT. departed with his wife and children 2 Mac. 3, 11. some belonged to Hircanus son of T. TOBTE. 1 Mac. 5. 13. our brethren that were In places of T. TOBIEL. Toh, 1. 1. the book of the words of Tobit son of T. TOBIT. Toh. 1. 3. I T. have walked in the way of truth 3 17 the whiteness of T. eyes, then came T. home TOP APO- CRYPHA. Toh, 4. 1. in that day T. remembered the money 7. 2. how like is this young man to T. my cousin' 4. he said to them, do you know T. onr kinsman 7. but when he heard that T. was blind, he wept 10. 1. now T. Bis father cotinted every day 11. 10. T. went toward the door, and stumbled 16. T. went out to meet his daughter-in-law 17. but T. gave thanks before them, because 12. 1. T. called his son Tobias, and said to him 13, 1. then T, wrote a prayer of rejoicing 14. 1. so T. made an end of praising God 13. inherited their substance, and his father T. TOIL. 1 Esd. 4. 22. do ye not t. and bring all to the woman f TOKEN, S. 1 Esd. 3. 5. give great things in t. of victory 2 Esd. 1. 15. the quails were as a t. for victory Wisd, 2. 9. let ns leave *. of our joyfulnefis 5. 1 1. there is no t. of her way to be found Eccl, 13. 26. is a /. of a heart in prosperity 2 Mac, 6. 13. for it is a t. of bis great goodness TOLD. Toh. 8. 14. maid came and t. them that he was alive Jud. 10. IS. came about her, till they t. bim of her EccL 19. 7. rehearse not that which is t, thee 31. 22. at the last thon shalt find as I t, thee TOMB. Eccl, 21. S, gathers stones for the t. of his burial TONGUE. Wisd. 1. 6. for God is a hearer of his t, 11. and refrain your t. from backbiting 8, 12. when I hold my /. they shall bide my leisure EccL 4. 24. and learning by the -word of the t. 29. be not hasty in tby t. and in tby deeds slack 5. 9. so doth the sinner that hath a double t, 13. and the t. of man is his fall 14. nota whisperer, and lie not in wait with thy t, 8. 3. strive not with a man that is full of t. 9. 18. a man of an ill t. is dangerous in his city 17. 6. counsel and a t. eyes and ears gave he them ] 9. 6. he that can rule his t. shall live without strife 16. who is he that hath not ofiTended with his t.? 20. 1. some man holdeth his t. and he is wise 7. a wise man will hold his t. till he see opportonity 18. is better than to slip with the t. 22. 27. who shall set a watch and a seal of wisdom upon my lips, that my t. destroy me not? 25. 7. and thelenth I will utter with ray t. 8. well is him that hath not slipped with his t, 26. 6. a scourge of the t. which communicates 28. 14. a backbiting t. bath disquieted many 17. the stroke of the t. breaketh the bones 15. but not so many as have fallen by the t. 32. 8. one that knoweth, and yet holdeth his t. 36. 23. if there be meekness and comfort in her i, 37, IS. but the t. roleth over them continually 51. 2. preserved from the snare of the slanderous f. 5. from an nnclean t. and from lying wcrds 6. by an accnsation from an unrighteous t. Bar. 6. 8. as for their t. it is polished by workmen 2 Mac, 7. 4. to cut out t. of him that spake first 10. when he was required he pat out his t. 15. 33. when he had cut out the t, of Niconor TONGUED. Eccl, 28. 13. curse the whisperer and donhle-f. TONGUES. Wisd, 10. 21. made the t, that cannot speak, eloquent TOOK. I Esd. 1. 41. Nabuchodonosor t. of the holy vessels 8. 96. Esdras arose, and t. an nath of the priests Tob, 2. 4. I started op, and t. him np into a room 7. 13. t. her by the hand, and gave her to Tobias 14. he t. paper and did write an iustrnment 8. 2, be t. the ashes d? perfumes, and made smoke 12. 6, he f. them both apart, and said unto them Esth. 15. 2. bad called on God, she t. twomaids with Wisd* 13. 3. being delighted, t, them to be gods Eccl. 47. 11, the Lord t. away his sins, and exalted TOOKEST. Esth. 14. 5. thon t. Israel from among all people TOP. Jud, 9. 13. who purposed evil against the t. of Sioa TOPS. Jud, 4. 5. of all the /. of the high mountains Apo- T R A CRYPHA. TORCH-LIGHT, 2 Mac. 4. 22. be was bruaght in with t. aud shootings TORMENT. Wiad. 3. 1. and there shall no t. toach them 17. IS. more than the cause which briug^s the I. 1 Mae. 9. 56. Alcimns died at that time with t. 2 Mac. 6. 19. be came of fau own accord to the /. 28. had said this, immediately he went to the t, 7. 8. he also received the next t. in order 17. behold, how will be t. thee and thy seed TORMENTED. 2 Esd. 13. 38. wherewith they shall begin to be t. Wisd. 6. 6. but mighty men shall be mightily t. 11. 9. the ungodly were judged in wrath and /. 12. 23. hast t. tbera with their own abominations 16. 1. by the multitude of beasts were they t. 4. should be shewed how their enemies were t. 2 Mac. 7. 1. and were t. with scourges and whips 13. they t. and mangled the fourth in like manner 9. 6. he had t. other men's bowels with torments TORMENTOR. 2 Mac, 7. 29. fear not this (. but take thy death TORMENTS. 2 Esd. 9. 9. have oast them away, shall dwell in (. Wisd. 19. 4. the punishment wanting to their t. Eccl.33.26. so are tortures and «.for an evil servant 2 Mac. 7. 37. that thou by «. mayst confess he is God 9. 5. sore t. of the inner parts came upon him 6. he had tormented others with many t. TORN. Eccl. 6. 2. that thy soul be not i. in pieces TORTURE. Wisd.2.\9. examine him with despitefnlness and I. TORTURES. 2 Mac. 7. 42. idolatrous feasts and extreme t. TOUCH. Toft. 12. 7. do good, and no evil shall *. you Jud. 11. 13. it is not lawful for any so much as to (. Wisd. 3. 1. and there shall no torment t. them JScc/. 34. 25. if he (. it ap;ain, what availeth washing? TOUCHED. Wisd. 18. 16. and it (. heaven, but stood on earth 20. the tasting of death t. the righteous also Dan. 3. 27. so that the fire *. them not at all TOUCHETH. Eccl. 13. 1. he that (.pitch shall be defiled therewith TOWER. Eccl. 26. 22. a married woman is a t. against death 37. 14. watchmen that sit above in an high (. IMac. 6. 24. they of our nation besiege the (. 9. 53. and he put them in the t. at Jerusalem 13. 50. he cleansed the t. from pollutions 52. the hill of the temple that was by the' *. 2 Mac.4. 12. he built a place of exercise under the (. 13.5. a (. of fifty cubits high full of ashes 15 35. he hanged also Nicanor's head on the (< TOWERS. 1 Esd. 1. 55. Jerusalem, they set fire on her (. 4. 4. they break. down mountains, walls, and/. Toh. 13. 16. thy walls, t. and battlements with gold Jud. 1. 3. set the t. thereof on the gates of it iMac. 1. 33. they builded city of David with mighty t, 5. 65. and burnt the I. thereof round about 16 10. so they fled even to the (. in the fields TOWN. 2 Mac. 11. 5. to Bethsura, which was a strong t. 12 2i; for the *. was hard to besiege, and uneasy TOWNS. 1 itfac.5.65. he smote Hebron and the t. thereof 2 Mae.S. 1. they with him went privily into t. 6. he came unawares, and burnt up t. and cities TRACE. W-' " ' ■ ■• 5 ^ '-' Ei IKAIINIING. 2Af«c.4.9. for the J. up of youth in the fashions TRAINS. Eccl. 11. 29. for the deceitful man hath many i. TRANCE. 2 Esd. 12.3. 1 awaked out of trouble and t. of mind TRANSGRESSED. 1 Eld' !• 48. he t, the laws of the Lord God of Israel TRE 1 Esd, 8. 82. for we have t. thy commandments TRANSGRESSETH. Eccl. 19. 24. that (. the law of the Most High TRANSGRESSING, S. Wisd. 2. 12. he objecleth the (. of our edncation Eocl.29.19. a wicked man t. the commandments TRANSGRESSIONS, see Prayer of Manass. TRANSGRESSORS. Eccl. 40. 14. so shall t. come to nought TRANSLATED. Esth. 16. 14. to have t. the kingdom of the Persians Wisd. 4. 10. so that living among sinners, he was t, Eccl. 10. 8. kingdom is t. from one people to another 2Mac. 11.23. since our father is i. unto the gods TRAVEU IVisd. 6. 14. seeketh her early, shall have no great t, Eccl. 8. 15. t. not by the way with a bold fellow 34. 5. the heart fancieth as a woman's heart in t. 40. 1. great (. is created for every man IMac. 9. 68. for his counsel and t. was in vain TRAVELS. Wisd, 10. 10. she made him rich in his t. and multiplied TRAVELLED. Eccl.Zi, 9. a man that bath t. knoweth things TRAVELLER. Eccl.26. 12. she will open her month as a thirsty (, TRAVELLERS. Eccl. 42. 3. of reckoning with thy partners and t. TRAVELLETH. Eccl. 19. 11. a fool t. with a work, as a woman TREACHERY. 1 Mac. 16. 17. in doing be committed great t. 2 Mac, 3, 32. that some t. had been done to Heliodorus TREACHEROUS. Eccl. 22. 22. disclosing of secrets, or a /. wound TREAD. Jud. 6. 4. with them we will t. them under foot Bar. 4. 25. see his destruction, and t. on his neck 1 Mac, 4. 60. t. it down as they had done before TREASURE. Tub. 4.9. thou layest op a good t. for thyself Wisd. 7. 14. for she is a t. that never faileth Eccl. 3. 4. he is as one that layetb op t. 6. 14. that bath found such a one hath found a t. 20. 30. t. that is hoarded up, what profit is in it? 29. 11. lay up thy f. according to the commandm* 40. IS. he that findeth a t. is above them both 41. 14. a t. that is not seen, what profit is in it? 1 Mac. 'i., 28. he opened his (. and gave soldiers pay 13. 15. for money he is owing to the king's t, TREASURER. 1 Esd. 2. 11. he delivered to Mithridates his (. 4. 49. no t, should forcibly enter their doors 2 Mac. 3. 7. the king chose out Heliodorus his t, TREASURERS. 1 Esd. 4. 47. Darius wrote letters for him to all the 1. TREASURES. I Esd, 1. 54. they took holy vessels and the king's t, 8. 19. I commanded the keepers of the t, in Syria Eccl. 1. 25. the parables are in the t. of wisdom 41. 12. thy name above a thousand greats, of gold 43. 14. thro' this the t. are opened, the clouds fly Bar. 3. 15. or who hath come into her t? 1 ilfac. 1.23.he took the hidden t. which he found 3. 29. when he saw the money of his (. failed TREASURY. 1 Esd. 5. 45. give into the holy t. of the works 8. 18. thou shalt give it out of the king's t. 1 Mac. 14. 49. the copies should be laid up in the t, 2 ilfac. 3.6. and told that the /. in Jerusalem was full 13. that it must be brought into the king's t, 84- ss ')• -vas there with his guard about the t, ,„. ,o » •• -jping of the t, fell out on this sort . . bber, him they killed beside the i, Seleocns the king sent to view the t, TREAT. Jud. 3. 1. ther sent ambassadors to him to (. of peace TREATED. 2 Mac, 13. 22. the king t. with them in Bethsura TREE. 1 Esd. 6. 32. out of bis own house a /. be taken Wisd. 13. II. after he hath sawn down a (. meet Eccl. 14. 18. as of the green leaves on a thiek /. 27.6. the fruit declareth if the (. have been dressed TRO 1005 Bar. 5,8, evexr sweet-smelling t. shall overshadow Sus. 54. tell me nnder what t. sawest thou them ? TREES. I Mac. 10. 30. half of the fruit of the i. I release 14. 8. and the t. of the field gave their fruit TREMBLE. T Esd. 4. 36. all works shake and t. at it Eccl. 43. 17. thunder muketh the earth to t. Prayer of Manass. all men f, before thy power TREMBLED. Eccl, 48. 19. then t. their hearts and bands 1 Mac, 2. 24. inflamed with zeal, and his reins t. 12. 28. they feared and t, in their hearts TREMBLING. Jud, 15. 2. and fear and t. fell upon them TRESPASS. Eccl, 26. II, marvel not if she t. against thee TRESPASSED. £cc2. 23.23. she hath t. against her own husband TRIAL. Wisd. 3. 18. nor have they comfort in the day of t. 4. 6. are witnesses against parenln in their (. 6. 8. but a sore t. shall come on the mighty Eccl, 6, 21. will lie on him as a mighty stone oft, 16. 22. and the t, of all things is in the end 27. 5. so the t. of a man is in his reasoning 7. before hearest him speak, for this is t. of men TRIBE. Tob. 4. 12. a woman who is not of thy father's t. 5. 8, call him, that I may know of what t, be is 10. shew me of what t. and family thou art 11. be said, dost thou seek for a t. or family? 13. I inquired to know thy t. and thy family Jud. 8.2. was her husband, of her t. and kindred Esth. 14. 5. 1 have heard in the (. of my family TRIBES. Tob. 1,4. which was chosen out of all the t. of Israel, that all the t. should sacrifice there Eccl. 36. 1 1. gather all the t. of Jacob together 44. 23. among the twelve t. did he part them TRIBULATION. Esth, 11.8. a day of darkness and t. and anguish Eccl. 40. 9. calamities, famine, t. and scourge IMac, 6. 11. 1 thought, into what t, am I come TRIBUNES. Jud. 14. 12.their leaders came to their captains and (, 1 Mac, 16. 19. to the t. he sent letters to come TRIBUTARIES. IMac. 1. 4. kings who became J. unto him TRIBUTE. 1 Esd. 2. 19. they will not only refuse to give t. 4. 6. and compel one another to pay t. to the king 50. that the country should be free without t 1 Mac. 8. 7. such as reigned after him pay great (. 11. 28. that he would make Jodea free from t. 13. 39. if any other t. were paid in Jerusalem 2 Jlfac. 8. 10. the t. of two thousand talents 30. to make good to the Romans their t. TRIBUTES. IMac. 3. 29. that (. in the country were small 31. there to take the (. of the countries 10. 29. and now I release all the Jews from t. 31. let Jerusalem be free from tenths and (. 15. 30. deliver the (. of the places ye have gotten 31. give for t. of the cities other 500 talents TRIPOLIS. 2 Mac, 14, 1. having entered by the haven of T, TRIUMPH. Eccl, 24. 2. she shall (. before his power 1 Mac. 2. 48. nor suffered they the sinner to t. TRIUMPHETH. Wisd, 4. 2. it wenreth a crown, aud (. for ever TRODDEN. 1 Mac, 3. 45. the sanctuary also was (. down 2 Mac, 8. 2. the people that was (. down of all TROOPS. 2 Mac. 5,3. there were seen t. of horsemen I TROUBLE. Tob, 4. 13. in pride is destruction and much I, 6. 7. if a devil or an evil spirit t. any Esth. 13. 7. to be well settled, and withoat (. Eccl. 2. 2. and make not haste in time of t, 4. 3. add not more t, to an heart that is vexed 6. 8. for some man will not abide in the day of t. I array 1006 TRU Eccl. 22. 13. beware of bim, lest thoa bare t. 23. abide sledfast to bim in the time of bis t. 29. 4. many put tbem to t. tbat belped tbem 37. 4. but in the time of t. will be against bim 40. 5. t. and unqaietoess, fear of death, anger 51. 10. he would not leave roe in the days of my t. ■* Mac. 1. 25. thou that deliveredst Israel from t. 3. 30. whieh a little afore was full of fear and t, TROUBLED. Tob. 12. 16, they were both /. and fell on their faces Esih. 15. 16. she fell down, then the king was t, >f«(/. 5. 2. they shall he t. with terrible fear 11. 6. a rnnning river, /. with foul blood 17. 3. astonished, being t. with strange apparitions fSccl. 20. 21. when be takes rest, he sball not be t. 30. 7. and bis bowels will be t. with every cry 40. 6. t. in the vision of bis beart, as if escaped 51. 21. my beart was i. in seeking her Bar. 3. 1. the t, spirit crieth unto thee Van. 3. 27. the fire neither hurt nor t. tbem ] Mac. 3. 6. all the workers of iniquity were t. 7. 22. to bim resorted all such as t. the people 0. 7. Jadas was sore t. in mind and distressed 11. 53. nor rewarded hira, but t. bim verv sore TRUE. I 1 Esd. 8. 89. Lord of Israel, thou art L Jud. 11. 10. bat lay it up in tby heart, for it is t. Wisd. 1. 6. for God is a t. beholder of his beart 2. 17. let us see if his words be t. and let us prove 6. 17. the very t, beginning of ber is the desire 12. 27. they acknowledged bim to be the t, God Eccl. 46. 15. Samuel was foundTa t. prophet Dan. 3. S. thou hast done in t. judgment TRULY. Tob. 3. 2. and thou judgest t. and justly for ever 14. G. nations sball turn and fear tbe Lord God f. Eccl. 41. 24. so sbalt tbou be t. shamefaced 42. 8. thus sbalt tboa be t. learned and approved TRUMPETS. 1 Esd. 5. 62. and all tbe people sounded f. 64. many with t. and joy shouted with loud voice 65. that the t. migbt not be heard for the weeping 60. to know what tbat noise of i. sbould mean Eccl. 50, IG. the sons of Aaron sounded the silver t. TRUST. Toh.. 10. 12. 1 commit my daught. to thee of special t. Jud. 2. 5. lake men that t. in their own strength 7. 10. the children of Israel do not t. in spears 8.20. therefore we t. tbat be will not despise us Wisd. 3. 9. they that put tbeir t. in bim understand 14. 29. for insomuch as their t, is in idols Eccl. 2. G. order tby way aright, and t. in him 10. did ever any*, in Lord and was confounded? 4. 17. until slie may t. his soul, and try hira by laws 11, 21. t. in the Lord and abide in thy labour 12. 10. never (. tby enemy, for as iron rusteth IG. 3. *. not thou in their life, neither respect 32. 23. in every good work t. thine own soul 34. 7. they have failed tbat put tbeir t. in them 35. 12. and t. not to unrighteous sacrifices 36. 26. who will t. a thief well appointed 38. 31. these f. to their hands, every one is wise Bar. 3. 17. boarded up silver and gold, wherein men t. Dan. 3. 17. not confounded, tbat put their /. in thee Sus. 60. God who saveth them tbat t. in him 1 Mac. 2. 61. none that t. in him shall be overcome 2 Mac. 3. 22. to keep tbe things committed of t. 7. 24. tbat be also would t. him with affairs 40. BO this man pat bis whole t. in tbe Lord 8. 18. for they, say he. t. in their weapons TRUSTING. ' Eccl. 26. 20. t. in the goodness of thy stock 2 Mac. 10. 34. t. to tbe strength of the place TRUSTY. Tob. 5. 8. whether he be a t. man to go with thee TRUTH. 1 Esd, 4. 13. who had spoken of women and the t. 33. the king looked, so be began to speak of tbe t. 35. great is tbe t. and stronger than all things 38. as for the t. it endureth and is strong 40. blessed be the God oft, Toh. 14. 7. all those who love the Lord God in t. Jud. 10. 13. 1 am coming to declare the words of t. Wisd. 3. 9. they tbat trust iu him shall understand t. TUR Wisd.5,G. therefore have we erred from the way of f. 6. 22. and I will not pass over the t. Eccl. 1. 30. because thou camest not in t. to fear Lord 4. 25. in no "wise speak against the t. but be abashed 28. strive for the t. unto death. Lord fight for thee 11. 7. blame not before tbou bast examined the t. 27. 9. so will t. return to tbem that practise in her 34. 4. from that which is false what t. can come? 37. 15. pray that be will direct thy way in t. 41. 19. in regard of the t. of God and his covenant Van. 3. 4. tby ways right, all thy judgments are t. Sus. 48. that without examination of the t, TRY. Jud. 8. 13. and now t. the Lord Almighty Wisd. 11. 10. these tbon didst admonish and t. 2 Mac, 14. IS. durst not t. the matter by tbe sword TRIED. Jud. S. 26. bow be t. Isaac, and what happened 27. be bath not t. us in the tire, as be did them Wisd. 1. 3. and his power when it is t. reproveth 3. 6. as gold in tbe furnace bath be t. them 11.9. for when they were t. albeit but in mercy Eccl. 2. 5. gold is t, in the fire, men in the furnace 31. 10. who hath been t. and found perfect 2 Mac. 1. 34. made it holy, after be had f, the matter TRIETH. Jud. 8. 25. who t. us even as be did our fathers TRYPHON. 1 Mac. 11. 39, there was one T. tbat had been 56. T. took the elephants and woDNAntioch 12. 39. T. went about to get the kingdom of Asia 49. then sent T. an host of footmen into (Galilee 13. 1. when Simon beard that T. had gathered 14. now when T. knew that Simon was risen 19. bowbeit T. dissembled, nor would let bim go 34. because all that T. did was to spoil 15. 10. came to bim, so tbat few were left with T. 25. be shut up T. that Ue could uot go out 37. in the mean time fled T. by ship to Ortbosias 39. as for the king himself, he pursued T. TUMBLED. Jud. 13. 9. and she t, bis body down from the bed TUMULT. Estk. 11. 5. behold, the noise of a t. with thunder 2 Mac. 13. 16. at last they filled the camp with t. TUMULTS. Wisd. 14.25. corruption, unfaithfulness, /. perjury TURN. Esth. 13. 17. t. our sorrow intojoy, tbat we may live 14. n. but t. tbeir device npon themselves Wisd. 2. 12. because he is not for our t. Eccl, 4. 4. not t. away thy face from a poor man 5. t, not away thine eye from the needy 5. 7. make no tarrying to t. to' the Lord 7. 2. and iniquity shall t. away from thee 9. 8. t. away thine eye from a beautiful woman 11. 34. the stranger will t. thee out of thine own 17. 26. /. again to the Most High, and t. away from iniquity, for he will lead thee out of darkness 18. 24. the time when he shall t. away bis face 23. 4. t. away from tby servants a haughty mind 5. t. away from me vain hopes and concupiscence 27. 1. that seeketh abundance will /. bis eyes away 35. 2. he that requitetb a good t. offeretb flour 40. 11. things of eartb shall /. to the earth again 41. 21. to t. away tby face from thy kinsman 48. 10. to t. the heart of the father to the son Bar. 2. 8. might t. every one from imaginations 13. let thy wrath t. from us, for we are but a few 4. 2. t. tbee, O Jacob, and take hold of it 2 Mac. 5. 4. that appaiitlon migbt t, to good 7. 24. if be would t. from tbe laws of bis fathers TURNED. 1 Esd. 7. 15. the Lord had t. the counsel of the king 8. 87. we have /. again to transgress tby law Wisd. 19. 19. earthly things were t. into watery Eccl 6. 9. there is a friend who being t, to enmity 28. find ber rest, and that shall be t. to tby joy 10. 12. bis beart is t. away from his Maker 37. 2, when companion and friend is t, to an enemy 39. 27. so to tbe sinners they are t. into evil 45. 23. be stood op when tbe people were t, back 47. 23. who t. away the people thro' bis counsel Sar, 1. 13. and his wrath is not t, from us UNA AFo. CRYPHA Bar, 2.29. this multitude be t. into a small number 4. 34. and ber pride shall be f.into mourning Sus. 9. t. away their eyes, that they might not 47. then all the people t. them towards him 1 Mac, 5.28. Judas and bis host f, suddenly by 35, this done, Judas t, aside to Maspha 68. Judas t. to Azotus in the land of the Philistines 9. 41. thus was the marriage t. into mourning 11. 55, Demetrius, who t. his back and fled 12. 31. wherefore Jonathan t. to tbe Arabians 33. from whence he t. aside to Joppe, and won it 2 Mac. 8. 5. tbe wrath of tbe Lord was t. into mercy 10. 25. they t. themselves to pray to God TURNING, Wisd. 7. IS. tbe alterations of the t. of the sun Eccl. 38. 21. forget not, for there is no t. again 1 Mac, 3. S. and t. away wrath from Israel TURNS. Eccl. 3. 31. be tbat requitetb good t. is mindful TURPENTINE. Eccl, 24.16. as t, tree I stretched out my branches TWELVE. 1 Esd. 5. 41. from them of t. years old and upward 7. 8. and /. goats for the sin of all Israel 8. 54. then I separated f. of the chief ofthe priests Eccl. 49. 10. of t. prophets, let memorial be blessed 1 Mac, 1. 7. Alexander reigned f. years and died TWICE. Jud. 13. 8. she smote t. upon his neck with might Eccl. 12. 5. tbou shalt receive t. as much evil 13. 7. till he have drawn thee dry t. or thrice 32. 7. and yet scarcely when tbou art t. asked 45. 14. tbeir sacrifice sball be consumed every day ^ TWISTED. Eccl. 45. 11. with t. scarlet work of the cuccing TWO. 1 Esd. 5.73. were hindered for the space of ^ years Eccl. 2. 12. woe to tbe sinner tbat goetb t. ways 26. 28. there be t. things that grieve my heart 33. 15. there be t. and t. one against another 50. 25. there be t. manner of nations I abbor Sus. 5. t. of the ancients of the people to be judges 8. the t, elders saw ber going in every day 1 Mac. 1.16. might have the dominion of t. realms 9. 57. the land of Judea was in rest t. years 11. 13. Ftoleuiee set t. crowns on his head 13. 16. send t. of his sons for hostages 2 Mac. 6. 10. t. women brought, who circumcised TYRANNY. Wisd. 14. 21, for men serving either calamity or t» 16. 4. on tbem exercising t. should come penury TYRANT. Wisd. 12. 14. nor shall t. be able to set bis face 2 Mac. 4. 25. but having tbe fury of a cruel t. TYRANTS. ^ Wisd. 8. 15. horrible t. shall be afraia when bear TYRE. 1 Esd. 5. 55. unto them of T. they gave carrs TYRIANS. Eccl. 48. 18. be destroyed the rulers of the T. TYRUS. 1 Mac. 11. 59. the place called the ladder of T. 2 Mac. 4. IS. now when the game was kept at T. 32. and some be sold unto T. and cities about 44. when the king came to T. three men pleaded 49. they of T. moved with batred^f that deed U. UGLY. Wisd. 16. 3. for the u. sight of the beasts sent UNABLE. Wisd.12.9. not that tbou wast u, to bring nngodlr 13. 16. knowing that it was u. to help itseU 19. of him that is most u. to do anj' thing UNADVISEDLY. 1 Mac. 5. 67. for tbat the; went out to fight u. UNAWARES. 2Mac. S.6. hecameat u. burnt up towns and cities 12. 37. and rushing u. upon Gorgias' men Aro U N D CRYPhA. UNBELIEVING. Wisd. 10. 7. pillar of salt is mnnament of aD u. soul UNBURIED. 2 Mac. 5. 10. he that bad cast out many u. had none UNCERTAIN. Wisd. 9. 14. and onr devices are bat u. 2 Jlfoc. 7. 34. nor be puffed ap with «. hopes UNCHANGEABLE. 2 Esd, G, 44. there were flowers of «. coloar UNCIRCUMCISED. Esth. 14. 15. knowest that I abhor the bed of the u. 1 Mac, 1. 15. and they made themselves u. 48. thej should also leave their children u, 2. 46. what children soever they found u, UNCLEAN. Eccl. 34. 4. of an u. thing what can he cleansed ? 40. 15. but are as u. roots upon a hard rock 51.5. delivered from an «, tongue and lying words 1 Mac, 1. 47. sacrifice swine's flesh and u. beasts 62. many confirmed not to eat any u. thing 4. 43. bare out the defiled stones into an u. place UNCLEANNESS. XEsd. 1. 42' things recorded of his u. and impiety 8. 83. and they have filled it with their u. 87. to mingle ourselves with the u. of the nations Wisd. 14. 26. defiling of souls, adultery, shameless u. 1 Mac.-l. 48. their souls abominable with all u. 13. 48. yea, he put all u. out of it, and placed men UNCOMFORTABLE. EccL 18. 15. nor use u. words when thou givest UNCOVERED. Jud. 9. 1. u. the sackcloth wherewith was clothed UNDEFILED. Wisd, 3. 13. blessed is the barren that is u. 4. 2. having gotten victory^ striving for u. rewards .7.22. holy, subtile, lively, clear, u. plain 8. 20. rather being good, I came into a body u. 14. 24. they keep neither lives nor marriages u. 2 Mac. 7. 40. this man died u. and put his trust in Lord 14. 36. O holy Lord, keep this house ever u. I5.34.be that hath kept his own place u. UNDERMINE. Wisd. 4. 12. wandering doth u. the simple mind Eccl. 12. 17. pretend to help, yet shall heu. thee UNDERMINED. 2 Mac, 4. 26. then Jason, who had u. his own bro- ther, being u. by another, was compelled to flee UNDERSTAND. Wisd. 3. 9. they that trust in him shall u. truth 4. 17. they shall not u. what God hath decreed 6. 1. hear therefore, O ye kings, and «. 13. 4. let them u. how much mightier lie is jEccI. 3. 23. more things are shewed than men «. 29. the heart of the prodent will u. a parable 11. 7. blame not, u, first, and then rebuke 17. 6. and an heart gave he them to u. 34. 11. and I u. more than I can express Mar, 3. 9. hear, Israel, give ear to u. wisdom €. 41. they intreat Bel as thoU|i;h he were able to u. UNDERSTANDETH. Wisd, 9. II. for she knoweth and u. all things UNDERSTANDING. Wisd, 1. 5. from thoughts that are without u. 4. 11. lest that wickedness should alter his u, 7, 7. wherefore I prayed, and u. was given me 22. wisdom taught me, for in her is an u. spirit 23. overseeing all things, and going through all «. 9. 5. for I am too young for the «. of judgment 12. 24. being deceived as children of no u. 13. 13. and formed it by the skill of his u. Eccl. 1. 4. and the u. of prudence from everlasting 19. wisdom rainelh down the knowlei1ved himself u. in conversion UPRIGHTNESS. Eccl. 7. 6. a- stumbling-block in the way of thy u. UPWARD. I Esd. 5.41. 50 of Israel from twelve years old and u. URIM. EccLi^a, 10. a breasf^plate with u. and thunimim USE. 1 Esd. 8. 17. are given for the u. of the temple Tob. 6. 6. to what u. is the heart and the liver? Jud. 12. 15. had received of Bagoas for her daily m. Wisd. 12. 18. thou mayest u. power when thou wilt 25. as to children without the u. of reason 13. 13. among those which served to no u. 15. 7. but what is the «. of either sort EccL 7. 13. u. not to make any manner of lie 14. u. not many words in a mullitude of elders 2?. 9. nor M. thyself to the naming of the Holy One 13. u. not thy- mouth to intemperate swearing 32. 9. when ancient men in plaue, u. not muny words 39. 26. the things for the whole «. of man's life 2 Mac. 6. 21. flesh, sncb as was unlawful for him to u, 11, 3^1. the Jews shall u. their own kind of meats 12. 39. as u. had been, Jndas came to take bodies USED. Wisd. 14. 23. whilst they w. secret ceremonies 19. 13. as they u. a more hard behaviour 15. because they m. strangers not friendly U&ES. Wisd. 15. 7. the vessels that serve for clean u, Eccl. 38. 1. for theu. which vou may have of him 39. 21. for he hatb made all things for their u. USETH. Eccl. 20. 8. he that u. many words shall be abhorred 23.11. a man that u. much swearing filled with iniq. USUAI 2 Mac. 14. 31. priests were offering their u. sacrifices USURPED. I Esd. 5. 38. of the priests that u. the office IMac. 15. 3. pestilent men have u, the kingdom UTMOST. 1 Mac.$. 9. was renowned to thew. part of the earth 2 Mac. 7. 4. to cot off the u. parts of bis body UTTER. EccL 25. 7. the tenth I will u. with my tonga? UTTERANCE. Eccl. 27. 6. so is the u. of a conceit in the heart UTTERED. Wisd. 7. 3. the ftrst voi^e which I a. was crying EccL 15. 10. for praise shall be u.in wisdom 2 Mac. 10. 34. blasphemed a*nd u. wicked words V. VAIL. Wisd. 17. 3. under a dark v. of forgetfnlness 1 Mac. 1. 22. censers of goldt'the v. and crowns VAIN. Jud. 6. 9. and none of ray words -shall be in v. Wisd. 3. 11. he is mise^^blef their hope is v. 13. 1. surely v. are all men by nature, igooraat of G^ 14. 14. by w.-glory of men they entered the world 15. 8. he maketh a v. god of ihe same clay EccL 3. 24. many are deceived by their own v, opinion 23. 11. if he swear in v. he shall not be innocent 34. 1. thebopes of a man void of understand, are v. 5. divinations, sootbsayings, and dreams are v. VALIANT. 1 Mac. 2. 64. wherefore ye, my sons, be v. and shew 3. 58. Judas said, arm yourselves, and be v. men V E S Apo- CRYPHA. iMac. 4. S.behimselfremovedandtfaeu. men with 5. .56. heard of the v. acts which they had done 9. 21 . how is the v. man fallen that delivered 13.53. Simon saw that John bis son was a c. man 14. 32. Simon armed' the v. men of his nation 2 Mac. 13. 15. with the most v. young men he went VALIANTLY. 1 Mac. 2. 46. those they circumcibed v. 4.35. how they were ready either to live or diev* 6. 31. they burnt them with fire, and fought v. VALIANTNESS, .Ecr/.31.25.shewnotthyv. in wine, hath destroyed VALLEY. /Mrf.4.4.they sent to Esora, and to the v. of Salem 7. 3. they camped in the v. near to Bethulia 10. 10. they looked until Judith had passed the v. VALOUR. 1 Mac. 5. 67. certain priests- desirous to shew their v» 8. 2. that the Romans were men of great v. 2 Mdc. 15. 17. good and able to stir them up to v. VALUE. Wisd. 15. 10. and his life of less v. than clay VALUED. EccL 26. 15. her continent mind cannot he v. VANISH. Wisfd. 2. 3. and oar spirit shall v. as soft air EccL 4:0. \d. and shall V. with noise as. a great thander VANISHED. Bar. 3. 19. they are v. and gone down to the a;rave VAPOUR. W^Mrf. 11.18. beasts breathing out either a fiery v, EccL 22. 24. as the v. and smoke of a furnace 38. 28. the v. of (he fire wastelh his flesh 2 Mac. 7. 5. as the v. of the pan was dispersed VAPOURS. EccL 43. 4. breathing out fiery v, and sending beams VARIANCE. EccL S. 2. be not at v. with a rich man VARIETY. EccL 38, 27. and are diligent to make great v. 50. IS. with great V. of soands was there melody VAULT. 2 Esd. 16. 59. hespreadeth out the heavens like a v. VAUNT. 1 JWac. 10.70. whydost thou w. thy power against us ?^ VAUNTING. Tf"**t7.5.8. what good hath riches with v. brooght? 17. 7. and their v. in wisdom was reproved VEHEMENCY. 2 Jlfnc,14.38. jeopard his body and -life with all w. VEHEMENTLY. Eccl. 17. 26. and bate thou abomination v. VENGEANCE. Jud. 6. 5. till I take V. ofthis nation come oat of E^ypt S. 27. neither hath lie taken v. on ns 9.2. thougavesta sword to takev. oftbestrangers 16. 17. Lord will take v. of them in judgment Esth. 16. 18, God speedily rendering v. to him IFwrf. 1.8. norw. when it punisbeth shall pass by him 11. 15. unreasonable beasts upon them for v. EccL 5. 7. thou sbalt perish in the day of v. 7. 17. for the v. of ungodly is fire and worms 12. 6^ and will repay v. unto the nngodly 15. 24. and the time of v. when he shall tirrn away 27. 28. V. as a lion shall lie in w&it for them 28. 1. he that revengeth shall find v. from>tbe Lord 35. 18. till he hath repayed v. to the heathen 39. 28. there be spirits that are created for v. 47. 25. 'they sought wickedness till v. came on 1 Mac. 7. 9. that be should take t). of Israel 24. and (ook v. of tbem that bad revolted from 2 Mac. 6.15. afterwards be sbould take v. of as VENOM. £cc/. 28. 19. bath not passed thro* the v. thereof VENOMOUS. Wird. 16.10, the very teeth of 17. dragons overcame VERMILION. Wisd. 13. 14. laying it over witb-v* and paint VERSES. EccL 44.'5. such as recited v. in writing VESSEL. Wisd. 13. 11. bath made a v. thereof fit for service 14. 1. more rotten'tban theu. tbatcarrieth bim 5. passing tbo rough sea in a weak v. are saved APO- V I N CUYPHA. Wisd. 14. G. liope o( the world, escaped in a weak «. Eccl. 21. 14. inner parts of a fool lilie a broken v. 50. 9. as a v. of beateb gold with precious stones Bar. 6. 17. for like as a v. that a man Qseth 59. or else a profitable v. in an house VESSELS. lEsd. 1.45. brought with the holy o. of the Lord 4. 44. to send away all the v. that were taken ~ W^isrf. 1.1. 7. both the v. that serve for clean uses 13. luaketh brittle u. and graven images Eccl. 27. 5. the furnace proveth the potter's o. Bar. 1. 8. when he received v. of the house of Lord 1 Mac. 1. 21. and took away all the v. thereof 23. he took silver and gold and precious «. 2. 9. her glorious v. are carried into captivity G. 12. 1 took all the v. of gold and silver 11. 58. upon this he sent him goldenw. tobe served in 14. 15. he multiplied the v. of the temple 2 Mac. 4.32. Menelaos stole certain v. of gold 48. they that followed the matter for holy v. 5. 16. taking the holy v. with polluted hands 9. 16. restore all the holy v. wiih many more VESTiMENTS. 1 Esd. 4. 54. and priests' v. wherein they minister 5. 59. the priests stood arrayed in their v. 2Mac.S, 15. prostrating themselves in their «. VEX. 2 Mac. 5. 22. he left governors to v. the nation VEXED. Toft. 6. 7. and the party shall he no more «. Wisd. 11. 11. absent or present, they were v. alike 17. 15. they were tj. with monstrous apparitions Eccl. 4. 3. add not more tronble to aheavt that is v. 41.2. death unto him that is v. with all things Bar. 2. 18. but the sonl that is greatly i: IMac. 3. 5 and burn up those that «. his people VIALS. 1 Esd. 2. 13. t'. of gold thirty, and of silver 2410 VICE. Wisd: 7. 30. but V. shall not prevail against wisdom VICTORY. 1 Esd- 3. 5. give great gifts and things in token of v. 9. to him shall ths v. be given, as was appointed 12: above all things truth beareth away the t?. 4. 5. if they get the v. they bring all to the king 59. and said, from thee cometh w. and wisdom Wisd. 4.2. having got the v. striving for rewards 10. 12. in a sore conlliot she gave him the v. 1 Mac. 3. 19. for v. standeth not in the multitude 2 iffnc. 8. 33. at such limes as they kept the feast fori), 10. 38. had done so great things, and given them v. 12. 11. Jndas' side by the help of God got the i;. I 13. 15. given watch-word to them, «. is of God 15.6. to set up a public monument of his v. 8. now to expect the K.andaid from the Almighty 21'. koowing that v. cometh not by arms VICTUALS. Jud. 4. 5. and laid up v. for the provision of war 11. 12. for their v. fail them and water is scant 1 Mac. 1. 33. they stored it also with armour and v. 6.49. because they had no v. to endure the siege 57. we decay daily, and our v. are but small 5. 26. that make war on them or aid them with v. 28. neither shSll v. be given to them against 9. 52. and pat forces in them and provision of v. 13. 2 1, should hasten his coming, and send them v. 33. Simon bail t op the strong'holds and laid up «. 14 10 he Drovided w. for the cities and set munition ■ "^ VIEW. 2MOC.5.1 8. whom Seleocus the king-sent to «. treasury VIEWED. J«d.7.7. and v. the passages up to the city w- 2 iHoc. 10. aa. and shewed them v. Nicanor s head VINE. ' Bad 5 23. Lord thou hast chosen thee one only i>. VINEYARD. 3 Esd. 16- 30. or as when aw. is gathered ^ 43 so ilso he that planteth the v. VINEYARDS. Ead. 4. 16. they nourished th»m up that planted ti. vol VINTAGE. Eccl. 24. 27. and as Geon in thfe time of v. VIOLENCE. Wisd. 7. 20: the v. of winds and reasonings of men 'JEccl. 20. 4. he that execnteth judgment with v. 1 Mac. 4. 30. who didst quell the v. of the mighty man 6. 47. Jews seeing v. of his forces turned away 7. 29. were prepared to take way Judas by v. 2 Mac* 4. 40. Lysimachus began first to offer v. VIOLENT. Wisd. 13. 2. or the u. water, or the lights of heaven 19. 7. and out of the v. stream a green field VIOLENTLY. Wisd. 17. 18. a pleasant fall of water running v, Eccl. 46. 6. he made the battle to fall v. on the nations 2 Mac. 9. 7. carried v. so that having a sore fall 14. 41. and v. broken into the outer door VIRGIN. Eccl. 20. 4. as is last of an eunuch to deflower a v. 30. 20. groaneth as an eunuch that embraueth a v. VIRGINS. 2 Esa. 10. 33. v. shall mourn having no bridegrooms Jud. 16. 5. make my infants a prey, and my u. a spoil 1 Mac. 1 . 26. the v. and young^raen were made feeble 2 Mac. 3. 19. and the v. that were kept in, ran 5. 13. thus there was slaying of v. and infants VIRTUE. Wisd. 4. 1. belter to have v. for the memorial 13. 4. they were astonished at their power and v. 19. 20. the fire had power, forgetting his own v. Eccl. 38. 5. that the v. thereof might be known 2 Mac. 0. 31. leaving liis death for a memorial of v. 15. 12. exercised from a child in all points of v. VIRTUES. Wisd* 7. 20. the diversities of plants, and v. of roots VrRTUOUS. 2 Esd. 16. 40. like as a whore envieth a v. woman Eccl. 26. 1. blessed is the man that hath a v. wife 2. a V. woman rejoiceth her husband 28. 15. a backbiting tongue hath cast out v. women 2 Mac. 15. 12. Onias a v. and good man, reverend VISION. 2 Esd. 10. 37, thou wilt shew thy servant of 'this v. Eccl. 34. 3. the v. of dreams is the resemblance 40. G. troubled in the v. of his heart 46. 15. be was known to~be faithful in v. 49. 8. it was Ezekiel who saw ihe glorious v. 2 Mac. 15. 12. and this was bis v. that Onias VISIONS. Wisd.\7. 4. and sad v. appeared unto them VISIT. 2 Esd. 6. 18, to V. them that dwell on the earth 9. 2. the Highest will begin to v. the world Jud, 8. 33. the Lord will v. Israel h^ my hand 13. 20. to V. thee in good, because hast not spared Eccl. 2. 14. what will ye do when the Ld. shall v. 3'ou? 7. 3o. be not slow to v. the-sick, make thee beloved 16. 18. all therein shall be moved when he shall v. VISITATION. Wisd. 3. 7. in the time of their v. they shall shine I 13. she shall have fruit in the v. of souls 14. 11. onthe idols of the Gentiles shall there be at;. Eccl. 18. 20. in day of u. thou shall find mercy 34. 6. if not sent from the must High in the v, VISITED. 1 Esd. C. 5. because the Lord had v. the caotivity VISITING. 1 Mac, 16. 14. V. the cities that were in the country 2 Mac. 3. S. Heliodorns under a colour of v. the cities VOICE. Wisd. 1. 7. uDiitaineth all, hath knowledge of the v. 7. 3. the first v. which I uttered, was crying ,^c r.^^ ur a roaring' v. of most savage beasts -v,""ie V. tbfey hearing, and not seeing a fool lifteth up his v. with laughter :..3se V. will the Lord hear? 45. 5. he mad« him to hearhis v. and'brought him 46. 17. with a greatnoise made his v. to he heard Bar. 1. 18. have not hearkened to the v. of the Lord 19. we have been negligent in not henring his v. 2. 5. we have not been obedient unto his t-. 22. but if ye will not hear (he v. of the Lord 23. 1 will canse to cease the v. of mirth, the v. of joy, the v. of the bridegroom, and v. of the J)ride WAL 1009 Sus. 44. and the Lord heard her ». 2 Mac. 12. 37. and sung psalms with a loud V. VOICES. 1 Esd. 5. 61. and they sung with loud v. songs Eccl. 50. 18. the singers sang praises with their o. VOID. Wisd. 11. 15. they worshipped serpents v. of reasoa Eccl. 34. 1 . the hopes of a man v. of understanding 1 3fac. 3. 45. now Jerusalem lay v. as a wilderness 2 Mac. 13.25. because they would make coveoantso 14. 28. that he should make v. the articles 44. he fell down into the midst of the v. place VOLUNTARILY. I Mac. 2. 42. such as were v. devoted to the law VOLUPTUOUSNESS. Wisd. 2, 9. none of us without his part in our v. VOMIT. Eccl. 31. 21. go forth, v. and thon shalt have rest VOW. 1 Esd.2. 7. which have been set forth by v. for temple 4. 43. remember thy v. which thou hast vowed 46. I desire that thou make good- the v. 5. 53. all they that had made any v. to God 8. 5S. the gold and the silver is a v. to the Lord VOWED. 1 Esd. i.iB. remember thy vow which thod hast v. 44. Cyrus set apart when he v. to destroy Babylon 45. thou hast also v. to build up the temple 4G. the vow thou hast v. to the King of heaven 8. 13. the gifts which I and my friends have v. 50. there I V. a fast to the young men before Lord 2 Mac. 9. 13. this wicked person v, also to the Lord VOWS. Jud. 4.14. with the v. and free gifts of the people 2 Mac. 3. 35. Heliodorns made great v. unto him VOYAGE. Jud. 2. 19. and his power to go before the king in «. 2 Mac. 5.1. prepared his second v. into Egypt w. WAGES. I Esd. 4. 56. he commanded to give pensions and w, Tob. 2. 12. they paid her w. and gave her also a kid 14. it was given for a gift more than the w, 4. 14. let not the w, of any man tarry with thee 5. 3. seek thee a man and I will give him w. 14. but tell me what w. shall I give thee? 15. moreover I will add something to thy iv. 12. 1. my son, see thai the man have his w. 1 Mac. 14'. 32. armed the valiant men and gave lo. WAIT. Jud. 8. 17. let us w. for salvation of him 13. 3. to stand and to w. for her coming forth Wisd. 2. 12. let us lie in m. for the righteous 10. 12. and keep him safe from those that lie in w. Eccl. 8. 1 1 . lest be lie in w. to entrap thee 27.28. vengeance as a lion shall lie in lo. for them 36. 16. reward them that w. for thee 51. 8. how thon deliverest such as w. for thee i Mac. 1 . 36. for it was a'place to lie in w. 2 Mac. 7.30. said, whom w. ye for? I will not obey 9. 25. u>. for opportunities and expect the event WAITED. Jud. 0. lO.pommanded his servant that to. in liis tent 12. 16. for he tc. a time to deceive Judith WAITERS. Jud. 13. 1. dismissed the «;. from presence of his lord WAITING. Jud. 8. 33. I will go forth with my w. woman WAKETH. Eccl. 22. 7. as he that w. one from a sound sleep 42. 9, the father w. for the danghter, no man knows WALK. Eccl. 5. 2. to u). in the ways of thy heart Bar. 4. 2. ui. in the presence of the light thereof Sus. 7. Susanna went into her husband's garden to lo 1 Mac. 2. 20. UI. in the covenant of our fathers WALKED. Tob. 1. 3. I Tobit have to. all the days of niy lii« Wisd. 6.4. nor lo. after the counsel of God I 1010 WAR Wisd. 19.21. flames wasted not, tho' thej to. therein Bar. 3. 13. if tliou hadst to. in tbe way of God Dan. 3. 1. and thej to. in tbe midst of the fire Sus, 36. the elders said, as we to. in the garden WALKEST. Eccl. 9. 13. that thou to. on battlements of tbe city WALKING. Sus. 8. the elders saw her going in every day and to. WALL. Tob. 2. 9. and slept by the to. of my ooart-yard 10. I knew not there were sparrows in the to. Wisd. 13. 15. set it in a w. and made it fast with iron Eccl. 50. 2. the fortress of tbe to. about the temple IMac. 6.62. topnll down the to. round about 9. 54. the to. of the inner court be pulled down 12. 37. as part of the to. toward the brook fallen 2 Mac. 6. 10. they oast them down from the to. 10. 17. they kept off all that fought on the to. 35. twenty young men assaulted the to. manly 14. 43. he ran boldly up to the to. cast himself down WALLS. 1 Esd. 2. 24. and the to. thereof set up anew 4. 4. tbey break down mountains, to. and towers 6. 9. the timber already laid upon the to. Tob. 1.17. or cast about the to. of Nineveh, I bnried him 13. 16. the to. and towers and battlements with gold Eccl. 49. 13. Neemias raised op for us the to. 1 Mac. 1.31. he palled down houses and to. thereof 6. 7. compassed about the sanctuary with high to, 10. 11. the workmen to build the to. and Sion '45. for building the to. of Jerusalem and Judea 13. 45. people climbed on the to. with their wives 2Mac. 3. 19. ran, some to the gates, and some to the to, 5. 5. they that were on the to. being put back 11. 9. were ready to pierce thro* to. of iron 12. 13. a bridge to a strong city fenced with to. WALLOW. Eccl. 23. 12. and tbey shall not to. in their sins WAND. Eccl. 33. 24. fodder, a lo. and burdens for the ass WANDER. Eecl.36.25. he that hath no wife will to. mourning WANDERED. Eccl. 29. 18. so that they to. among strange nations 2 Mac, 10. 6. when as they to. in tbe mountains WANDERING. Wtsd. 4. 12. the to. of concupiscence doth undermine WON. 1 Mac. 1. 2. he to. many strung holds and slew kings WANT. Eccl. 3. 25. without eyes thou shaltio. light 19. 28. if for w. of power he be hindered from sinning 20. 21. there is that is hindered from sinning thro' to. 40. 26. there is no to. in the fear of the Lord 1 Mac. 13. 49. in great distress for to. of victuals WANTED. Wud, 11. 17. to. not means to send among them WANTETH." Eccl. 10. 27. than he that boasteth and to. bread 16.23. he that lo. understanding will think WANTING. Wisd. 19. 4. the punishment to. to their torments Eccl. 11. 12. another to. ability and full of poverty 19. 23. and there is a fool to. in wisdom WANTONNESS. Eccl, 27. 13. the sport of fools is in the to. of sin WAR. Wisd. 8. 15, 1 shall be found good and valiant in to. 18. 15. as a fierce man of to. into the midst of land Eccl. 26. 28. a man of to. that sulTereth poverty 37. 11. Dor consult with a coward in matters of to. Bar. 3. 26. of so great stature, and so expert in to. 6. 15. cannot deliver himself from to. and thieves 1 Mac. 2. 32. made to. against them on the sabbath-day 3. 13. the faithful to go out with him to to. 8.27. if to. come first on the nation of the Jews 2 ilfac.8. 9. who in matters of to. had great eiperience 10. 15. the Idumeans went about to nourish to. WARS. 1 Esd. 2. 23. the Jews raised always to. therein 4. 6. for those that have not to do with to. JEcc/.46. 1. Jesus son of Nave was valiant in to. 1 ilfac. 1.2. made many w. and won many slrong-holds 12. 13. we have bad great troubles and to. WAT 1 Mac. 16.23. the rest of the acts of John and his mj. 2 Mac. 2. 20. the w. against Antiochns Epiphaoes 10. 10. gathering briefly the calamities of the w, WARD. 1 Mac. 14. 3. Arsaces by whom be was put into w, WARINESS. Eccl. 11. 18. there is that waxeth rich by his w. WARLIKE. 1 Mac. 5. 56. valiant acts and w. deeds they had done WARNING. 1 Mac. 6. 3. they of the city having had w. thereof 2 Mac. 6. 17. but let this be for a w. to us WARRIOR. Jud. 15. 3. CTery one that was a w. rnsbed out Eccl. 47. 5. he gave strength to slay that mighty w, WASH. Sus. 15. she was desirous to w. herself in the garden 17. shut the garden doors tbat I may'w. me WASHED. Jud. 10. 3. and w. her body all over with water WASHETH. Eccl. 34. 25. that w. after touching of a dead body WASHING. Eccl. 34. 25. if he touch again, whatavaileth his w.? Sus. 17. she said to her maids, bring me oil and wj. balls WASPS. Wisd. 12. 8. didst send w. forerunners of thy host WASTE. Jud. 8. 21. if we be taken so, all Jadea shall lie w. Wisd. 5. 23. this iniquity shall lay w. the whole earth Eccl. 21. 4. to terrify and do wrong will w, riches Sar. 2. 26. the house hast thou laid w. 1 Mac. 1. 39. her sanctuary laid w. like a wilderness 2. 12. even car beauty and oar glory is laid w. WASTED. Wisd.l9.2\. on other side the flames w. not the flesh WATCH. 2 Esd. 2. 13. the kingdom is already prepared, w. 11. 8. w. not all at once, w. by c'ourse Jud. 7. 13. to w. that none go out of the city 10. 11. the first w. of the Assyrians met her Eccl. 22. 27. who shall set a w. before my mouth? 26. 11. w. over an impudent eye, and marvel not 40. 6. he is in sleep, as in a day of keeping w. 42. 11. keep a sure w. over a shameless daughter 1 Mac. 12. 27. Jonathan commanded his men to w. WATCHED. Jud, 7. 5. they remained and kj. all that night Sus. 12. they w. diligently from day to day to see her 15. and it fell out as tbey w. a fit time 16. the two elders hid themselves and w. her 2 Mac. 14. 29. he w. his time to accomplish by policy WATCHES. Eccl. 43. 10. Ihey will stand and never faint in their w. Bar,3. 34. the stars shined in their w. and rejoiced WATCHETH. Wisd. 6. 15. whoso w. for her shall be wilhoat care Eccl. 11. 30. and like as a spy w. for thy fall 38. 28. he w. to polish his work perfectly WATCHING. Eccl. 31. 2. w. care will not let a roan slumber 20. but the pain of w. and choler and pangs 2 Mac. 2. 26. not easy, but a matter of sweat and w. WATCH-MEN. £cc/. 37.14. a man's mind tell him more than seven lo. WATER. Wisd. 5. 10. as a ship passeth ov«r the waves of ui. 22. the w. of the sea shall rage against them 10. IS. she led them through much w. 11. 4. w. was given them out of the flinty rock 13. 2. or the violent w. or the lights of heaven 16. 17. the fire had more force in the w. 19. it burnelh even in the midst of w. 29. and shall run away as unprofitable w. 17. 18. w. I 19. 7, 19, 20. w. Eccl. 3. 30. w. will quench a flaming fire 24. 31. I will w. my best garden, and will w. 25. 25. give the w. no passage, nor a wicked woman 26. 12. w. I 29. 21. w. | 38. 5. mj. | 40. 16. w. \ 43, 20«;. I 48. 17. w. 1 Mac. 9. 33. pitched by the w. of the pool Asphar 45. the w. of Jordan on this side and that side 11. 60. passed through the cities beyond the u). 16. 5. there was a w. brook between them W E A Apa- CRYPH4. 2 Mas. 1. 19< in a hollow place of a pit without to. 20. cold as they found no fire but thick to. 14. 45. tho' his bloqd gushed out like spouts of to. 15.39. as it is hurtTul to drink wine or to. alone, as wine mingled with wi is pleasant and delights WATERS. 2 Esd. 1.20. and to. fiowed out to your fill 6. 41. and to make a division betwixt the to. 13. 40. be carried them over the to. 16.58. in midst of to. hanged the earth upon the to.. Jud. 7. 17. they took the to. and fountain of the to. Wisd. 17. 4. but noises as of w. falling down Eccl. 39. 17. at bis command the to. stood as an beap^ at the words of his mouth tbe receptacles of to 23. as be that turned tbe to. into saltuess 40. 11. what is of the to. do return into the sea 48. 17. he digged the rock and made wells for to. 50. 8. as lilies by the rivers of to. and as branches- Ban, 3. 38. O all ye to. above the heavens WATERY. 2 Esd. 4.49. there passed by before me a to. cloud Wisd. 19. 19. for earthly things were turned into to. WAY. 2 Esd. 3. 7. thou gavest commandment to love thy to. 13. 45. thro* couotry there was a great to. to go Tob. 1 . 3. 1 have walked in the to. of truth and justice Wisd. 5. 6. we erred from the w. of truth 7. we wearied ourselves in tho to. of wickedness 14. 3. for thou hast made a w. in the sea 15. 12. say they, we must be getting every to. 18. 23. and parted the w. to the living Eccl. 2. 6. order thy to. aright and trnst in him 4. 18. then will she return the straight to. 5. 9. to. 1 8. 15. to. I 16. 14. to. | 21. 6, 10, 16. to. I 32. 20, 21. to. I 37. 9, 15. to. I 51. 15. to. WAYS. 1 Esd. S. 52. to support them in all their to. Tob. 4. 5. follow not the to. of unrighteousness Wisd. 2. 16. he abstaineth from our to. as filthiness 6. 16. she sheweth herself to them in the to. 9. 18. for so the to. of them that lived on the earth Eccl. 1. 5. her to. are everlasting commandments 2. 12, 15. to. I 4. 17. to. I 5. 2. to. | 6. 26. w. | 14. 21.10. I 16. 20. to. I 17. 15. to. 33. 11. to. |39. 24. ui. |48.22.to. 1 Mac. 5. 4. they lay in wait for them in the to, WAVES. 2 Esd. 13. 2. that it moved all the to.thereof Wisd. 5. 10. as a ship that passeth over the to. trace: not found, the pathway of the keel in the to* 14. 3. thou hast made a safe path in the to. Eccl. 24. 6. in the w. of the sea, and in all the earth 2 Mac. 9. 8. though he might command tbe to. WEAK. 1 Esd. 1. 30. carry me out of battle, for I am very tOi 2 Esd. 2. 21. heal the broken and the to. 7. 42. thereof have they prayed for the to. Wisd. 13. IS. for health he called on what is to. 14. 5. passingihe rough sea io a to. vessel are saved! 6. the hope of the world escaped in a to. vessel Eccl. 23. 23. maketh to. hands and feeble knees Bar. 6. 36. nor deliver the to. from the mighty 2 Mac. 9. 21. as for me I was to. or else I could WEAKENED. Jud. 16. 7. but Judith to. him with her beauty WEAKNESS. 2 Esd. 8. 53. to. and the moth is hid from yea WEALTH. Tob. 4. 21. thou hast much to. if thou fear God Eccl, 30. 15. and a strong body above infinite to. , WEAPON. Wisd. 5. 17. make the creature bis to. for revenge WEAPONS. 1 Mac. 5. 43. the brethren cast away their to. and fled. 10. 6. and to provide to. that he might aid him 2Afac. 3. 28. being unable to help himself with his to.. 10. 23. having good success with his to. in all things 27. they look their to. and went on further 11. 7. Maccabeus himself first of all took w, WEAR. Esth. 14. 16. that I to. it not when I am private Eccl. 6. 36. let thy foot to. the steps of his door 1 Mac. 11. 58. gave him leave to to. a golden buckle 14.43.be clothed in purple, and hi. a golden girdle Apo- WES CRYPHA. 2 Mac. 4.12. chief young men, made them lo. a hat WEARETH. Eccl, 40. 4. from him that w. purple and a crown WEARIED. Wisd, 5. 7, we w. ourselves in the way of wickedn. WEARISOME. Eccl. 13, 26. finding out is a w. labour of the mind WEARY. Jud. 13.1. they went to their beds, they were all w. Eccl, 16. 27. they neither labour nor are w). 43.30. put forth all your strength and be notw. 2Jtf'ac. 12. 36. with Gorgias, fought long and were w. WEATHER. Eccl. 3. 15. thy sins melt, as ice in the fair warm w. WEDDING. 2 Esd. 10.1. was entered into his vi. chamber, he died 2*06. 8. 12. and he kept the~i». feast fourteen days WEED. Eccl. 40. 16. the to. growing upon every water WEEKS. 2 Mac. 12. 31. the feast of the w. approaching WEENING. 2 Ma£. 5. 21. w. in his pride to make land navigable WEEP. 2 Esd. 2. 27. others shall w. and be sorrowful Toh. 3. I . then I being grieved, did w. and prayed Jud. 16. 17. they shall feel them and w. fur ever Eccl. 7. 34. fail not to be with them that w. 12. 16. he will w. but if he find opportunity 22.11. 10. for the fool, for be wants understanding 38. 17. w. bitterly, and make great moan WEEPING. 1 Esd. 5. 63. came with w. and great crying 65. trumpets might not be heard for w. of people 8. 91. there was great w. among the multitude Tob. 5.22. then she made an end of w. Eccl. 22. ll.makelittle w. for the dead, he is at rest Bar. 4. 11. but sent them away with to. and mourning Sus. 35. and she w. looked up toward heaven 2 Mac. 13. 12. besought the Lord with w. and fasting WEIGH. 2 Esd. 4. 5. then said, w. me the weight of the fire 16. 76. let not your sins w. you down Eccl. 28. 25.10, thy words in a balance, make a door WEIGHED. 1 Esd. 8.55. I to. thera the gold and the silver 56. and when I had to. it, I delivered to them silver 2 Esd. 4. 36. he bath to. the world in the balance Eccl. 21. 25. but the words are w. in the balance WEIGHETH. Wisd. 9. 15. earthly tabernacle to. down the mind WEIGHT. 1 Esd. 8. 64. all the to. of them was written up 2-Esd. 4. 6. then said he, weigh me the to. of the fire Eccl. 16. 25. 1 will shew forth doctrine in to. 42. 7, deliver all things in number and to, WEIGHTY, Eccl.7. 2a. and so shall have performed a to. matter WELL, Eccl. 28. 19. to. is he that is defended from it 1 Mac. 8. 15. to the end they might be to. ordered 2 Mac. 11. 35. therewith we also are to. pleased 12. 43. doing therein very to. and honestly 15, 38. if I have done to. and as is fitting the story WELFARE. Wisd. 6.24. multitude of the wise is to. of toe world 2 Mac. 14. 14. calamities of the Jews to be their to. WELLS. 2 Esd. 2. 32. for my to. run over, and my grace Ecct.iS. 17. he digged the hard rock, and made to. WENT. Wisd. S. 11 -•"•••— ~^^--''- Eca Tob. 7. .„„, de "OS sorrowiui and to. 8. Edna bis wife and Sara his daughter to. 11. 9. 1 am contentto die, and they to. both 14. and he to. and said, blessed art thou, God Sus. 33- her friends and all that saw her to. •iMac.i. 37. therefore Antiochus was heartily sorry, and moved to pity, and to. for him that was dead WESTWARD. Jud. 2. 19. to cover all the face of the earth lo. WIG WHALES. Eccl. 43. 25. all kinds of beasts and u\ created Dan. 3, 57. O ye w. and all tbat move in the waters WHEAT. Jud, 3. 3. all our fields of w. lie before tby face EccL 39. 26. iron and salt, flour of iw. honey, milk WHELP. 1 Mac. 3. 4. was like a linn's w. roaring for his prey WHIP. EccL 2S. 17. the stroke of the w. maketh marks WHIRLWIND. Eccl. 43. 17. so doth the northern storm and the w. 48. 9. who was taken op in a w. of fire and chariot WHISPER. EccL 12. 18. he will clap his bands and w. macb WHISPERER. EccL 5. 14. be not called a w. and lie not in wait 21. 28. a w. defileth bis own soul and is hated 2S. 13. curse the w. and dnuble-toogued WH[STLING. Wisd, 17. 18. whether it were a tv. wind or noise Dan. 3. 27. as It had been a moist w. wind WHITE. Bar. G. 71. are like a w. thorn in an orchard 2 Mac. 11. 8. appeared before Ihera one in w. clothing WHITENESS. Toh. 2. 10. a w. came in mine eyes and I went 3. 17, to scale away the w. of Tobit's eyes 6. 8. to anoint a man that hath w. in his eyes 11. 8. he shall rob, and the to. shall fall away 13. and the w. pilled away from his eyes EccL 43. 18. the eye marvelletb at beauty of the w< WHOLE. Tofi. 12. 3, be made to. ray wife, and brought me money EccL 38. 9. prav to the Lord, and he will make thee w. WHORE. EccL 23. 23. she hath played the w. in adultery WHOREDOM. EccL 26. 9. the w. of a woman may be known 41. 17. be ashamed of w. before father or mother WHOREMONGER. £ccZ. 23.17. all bread is sweet to aw. will not leave off WHORING. EccL 46. 11. judges, whose heart went not a tv. WICKED. 1 Esd. 8. 86. is done to us for our w. works and sins Tob. 4. 17. but give nothing to the io. 6. 14. I am afraid, for a w. spirit loveth her Esth. 16. 15. whom this hj. wretch hath delivered Wisd. 3. 12. their wives are foolish, and children w, Eccl. 10. 9. a more w. thing than a covetous man 14. 8. envious man hath a lo. eye, he turns away 10. a w. eye envieth his bread, he is a niggard 16. 4. the kindred of vj. shall speedily be desolate 19. 26. there is a w. man, that hangeth his head 20. IS. so the fall of the w. shall come speedily 21. 9. w. I 25, 16, 25. w. | 31. 13. w. \ 39. 24, 30. U7. [ 40. 10. w. I 46. 7. the w. murmnring Bar. 1. 22. the imagination of his own w. heart 2. 33. return from their stilTneck and w. deeds 1 Mac. 1. 10. there came out of them a w. root 11. went out of Israel w. men who persuaded 34. they put w. men who fortified themselves 3. 6. w. shrunk for fear of him and were troubled 9. 23. }v. began to put forth their heads in Israel 14. 14. every contemner of the law and w. person 2 Mac. 3. 11. not as that w. Simon bad misinformed 4. 49. they of Tyrus moved with hatr. of tbat w. deed 6. 13, 21. w. I 7. 34. w. \ 8. 4, 32. w. ( 9. 9, 13. to. I 10. 10, 34. w. I 12. 23. w. | 13. 7. w. 1 14. 27„ 43. w, I )i5. 5. his w. will not done WICKEDLY. -- ^.v. . . ^-r search what hath been w. done of late ^.. „„. ^^. ue hath commanded no man to do w. .„. .,. - 11 jr it is not a light thing to do to, WICKEDNESS. Wisd. 2. 21 . for their own w. bath blinded them 4. 6,1 1, lu. I 5. 7,13. u). I 10. 7. to. I 11.15. w. ] 17. 11. to, I 19. 13. sutTered according to their w. EccLZ.2S. for the plant of to. hath taken root in him 12. 10. for like as iron rusteth, so is bis to. 14. 7. and at the last he will declare his to. 19. 23. there is a w. and the same an abomination 25. 13. and any w. but the to. of a woman WIN 1011 Eccl. 25. 19, all to. is but little to the to, of a woman 46. 20. to blot out the u>. of the people Bar. 2. 26. for the to. of the house of Israel Sus. 52. art waxen old in to. || 57. not abide your to. \Mac. 13.46. deal not with us according to our to. 2 Mac. 3.1. because of Onias his hatred of to. 8. 33. he received a reward meet for his to. WIDOW. Jud. 8.^. so Judith was a ro. in her house 9. 9. give it into mine band, who am a to. Wisd. 2. ]0. let us not spare the to. nor reverence iSct7. 35. 14. nor to. when shepoureth out complaint 15. do not the tears run down the lo.'s cheeks ? Bar. 6. 38. they can shew no mercy to the w. WIDOWS. Jud. 8.5. she put on sackcloth and wore her w. apparel 2 Mac. 3.10. was money laid op for the relief of to, 8. 28, given part of spoils to the maimed and to. WIDOWERS. 2jBsrf. 16.44. and they that marry not, as the to, WIDOWHOOD. 2Esd. 15, 49. I will send plagues, to. poverty Jud. 10. 3. she put off the garments of her to. WIFE. 1 Esd. 4. 20. leavetb bis father, and cleaveth to w, 25, wherefore a man loveth his to, better than Tob. 1 , 20. any thing left me besides my to. Anna 2. 11. my to. Anna did take women's work 3. 15, 17. to. I 4. 12. to. j 6. 15. w. | 7. 13. to. | 8. 6, 21. to. I 9. 6. 10. ( 10. 10. to. I 11. 3. to. Wisd. 13. 17. prays for his goods, to. and children Eccl. 9. 1. be not jealous over the to. of thy bosom 15. 2. receive bim as a to. married of a virgin 23. 22. thns shall it go also with the to. tbat leavetb 25. 8. that dwelleth with a w. of understanding 20. so is a iu. full of words to a quiet man 26. 1. blessed is the man that hath a virtuous to. 7. an evil to. is a yoke shaken to and fro 13. the grace of a to. delights her husband 16. is beauty of a good to. in ordering her house 33. 19. give not thy to. power over thee 36. 24. he tbat gets a to. beginneth a possession 40. 23. but above both is a to. with her husband 41. 21. be ashamed to gaze on another man's to. 42. 6. sure keeping is good where an evil to. is 2 Mac. 14. 25. he prayed bim also to take a to. WILD. Eslh, 16. 24. but also most hateful to to. beasts Wisd. 7. 20. and the furies of to. beasts Eccl. 12. 13. or any such as come nigh to. beasts 13. 19. the to. ass is the lion's prey in the wilderness 39. SO. teeth of to. beasts and scorpions, and sword WILL. 1 Esd. 9. 9. do his to. and separate yourselves Wisd. 9. 13. wlw can think what the to. of the Lord is 1 Eccl. 8. 15. for he will do according to his own to, 38. 32. they shall not dwell where they to. 39. 18, none can hinder when he to. save 43. 16. at his to. the south wind blowcth * 1 Mac. 2. 22. to. | 3. 60. to. | 2 ilfac. 11. 23, 30. to. I 14, 33, to, I 15, 5, not to have his to, done WILFUL, Eccl. 30, 8, a child left to himself will be to, WILLED, 2 Mac. 6, 23. to. them straiglitways to send to grave WILLING. Wisd. 14. 19. for he to. to please one in authority Eccl. 6. 35. be w. to hear every godly discourse 2 Jlfoc. 11. 7. they went together with a to. mind WILLINGLY. 2 Mac. 14. 24. would not to. have Judas- out of sight WILT. Wisd.l2. IS.thoumayest use power when thou to. 2 Mac, 7, 16. thou hast power, thou doest what thou lo. WIND. Wisd. 4. 4. they shall be shaken with the to. 5. 14. is like dust blown away with the to. 23. a mighty to. shall stand up against ibem 13. 2. but deemed either fire, or w. or swift air 17. 18. whether it were a whistling w. or noise Eccl. 5. 9, winnow not with every to. and go not 22. 18. pales will never stand against the lo. 31. 19. he fetcheth not his to. short upon bis bed Dan. 3. 27. as it had been a moist whistling w. 1012 WIS WINDS. Van. 3. 43. all je lo. bless ye tlie Lord, praise bim WINDOW. Tob. 3. 11. then she prajred toward the w. and said WINDOWS. Eccl. 14. 23. hethat prieth in at her to. shall hearken WINE. Jud. 12. 20. and drank more w. than he had drank Esth, 14. 17. nor drunk the to. of thedrink-ofierings Wisd. 2. 7. let us fill ourselves with costly w. Ecd. 9. 9. spend not thy money with her at vj. 10. forsake not a friend, a new friend is as new w 19. 2. w. and women will make men to fall 1. 25. shew not thy valiantness in to. for w. hath 26. so doth to. the hearts of the proud by drnnken. 27. 1.7, is as good as life to a man if it be moderately 23. ic. measurably drunk and in Reason bringetb 29. hut to. drunken with excess makes bitterness 32. 5, a concert of music in a banquet of to. 6. so is the melody of music with pleasant to. 40. 20. to. and music rejoice the heart 49. 1. and as music at a banquet of to. WING. Jlfac.9.12. as for Bacchides, he was in the right to, WINGS. 2 Esd. 1. 30. gathereth her chickens under her to. 11. l.an eagle which had twelve feathered to, Wisd.S. II. air being beaten with the stroke of her to. 2 Mac. 15. 20. and the horsemen set in to. WINK. Eccl. 30. 11. give no libertv, and to. not at his follies WINNING. 1 Mac. 8. 3. for the to. the mines of silver and gold WINNOW. Ecci. 5. 9. to, not with every wind, and go not. into WINTER. Wisd. 16. 29. shall melt away as the lo. hoar-frost X)an. 3.45, O ye w. and summer, bless ye the Lord WIPED. Eccl. 12. 11. thou shalt be lo him as if thonhadstio. a looking-glass, his rust not altogether to. WISDOM, 1 Esd. i.59. from thee cometh to. and thine is glory 60. blessed art thou who hast given me to. Esth. 13. 3. Aman that excelled in w. among us Wi^. 1.6. for to. isaloving spirit, and will not acquit 3.11. whoso despiseth to. and nurture is miserable 15. and the root of wj. shall never fall away 4. 9. but to. is the gray hair unto men 6. 9. that ye may learn w. and not fall away 12, to. is glorious, and never fadeth away 15. to think therefore on her is perfection of to. 20, 21, 22, 23. to. | 7.7,12,15,16,22,24,28, 30. to. I 8. 5, 17, 21. to. I 9. 4, 6, 17, 18. to. j 10.4,8,9,21.10. I 14. 5. to. | 17.7. to. Eccl. 1. 1, all to. comelh from the Lord, is with hint 4. to. hath been created before all things 5. the word of God most High is the fountain of to 6. to whom hath the root of w. been revealed 14. to fear the Lord is. the beginning of w. 16. to fear the Lord is fulness of w. and filleth men 19. to. rameth down.skill and knowledge 24. and the lips of many shall declare his to. 25. parables of knowledge are in the treasures of to. 26. if thou desire to. keep the commandments 4. 11. to. exalteth her children, and layeth hold 23, and hide not thy to. in her beauty 24. for by speech to. shall be known and learning. 6, 18. so sbalt.thou find w. till thine old age 22. lor VJ. is according to her name, not manifest 37. he shall give thee to. at thy own desire 7. 5. boast not of thy to. before the king 14. 20. that doth meditate good things in to. 15.10. praise shall be uttered in to. and L. prosper 15. for the to. of the Lord is great, he is mighty 18. 28. every man of understanding knows to. 19. 18. and to. oblainetb his love 20, the fear of the Ld. is all w. and in all lo. is the performance of the law and knowledge of him 22. the knowledge of wickedness isof God Jud. 11. 8. reported tliou art w. in feats of war 16. 13. LoT<^ is w. instrength and invincible Esth. 15. 14. for w. art thou, Lord, and fidlof >grace Wisd. 19.5. that tbypeople might pass a to. way Eccl, 11. 4. for the works of the Lord are w, 31. 9. w. things hath he done among his people 36. 8, and let them declare thy w. work-s 30. 20. and there is nothitag to, before him 2Mac. 15.13. was of a w. and excell»at majesty WONDERFULLY. Jud, 14. 19. and their minds were w, troubled £cc2.43. S.the moon increasing tv. in her changing WONDERS, Wisd, 8, 8.'she for-eseetb signs and'w. and eventS' 10. 16. she withstood'dreat^ful kings in w.and signs 19. 8. -seeing thy marvelloos strange w. Ecc/. 45, 3. by his words be caused the w.^to ceas& 19, be did w, upon them^to'consume them 48. 14. he-did w. in his life and at his death 2ilfac.l5.21. called on the Lord that workelh to. WONDsERED. i/ud. 10. 19. they to. at her beauty and admired WONDROUS. £cr2. 18. 6. as for tbe w. works of the Lord, there may nothing be taken from them, nor put to them 36. 6. that .(bey may set forth thy t;?. deedS' 43.25. for therein be strange andw. works 48. 4. Elias, thou wastbonoured in thy w, workt 50. 22. bless ye 'God, who only doth to. things WONT, EccL 37. 14. a man's miod is ll^ to tell bim more aho. won CKYPUt. WOOD. 1 Bad. 6. 25, one row of tlie new to. of that country Wiad. 10. 4. in a piece of w. of small value 13. IS. being a croolted piece of lo. full of knots 14. 1. calleth upon a piece of w, more rotten 5. men commit tbeir lives to a small piece of to. 7. blessed is the to. whereby righleoasness cometh Eccl. S. 3. and heap not w. upon bis fire Sar. 6. 30. set meat before the gods of gold and w. 39. their gods of w. which are overlaid with gold 50. for seeing they be but of w. and overlaid 1 JIfac. 6i 37. there were strong towers of w. 9. 45. and that side, the marisb likewise and vi. iMac. 1. 2 1 . commanded the priests to sprinkle the w. WORD. Jud. 5. 5. let my lord now hear a w. from month Wisd, 1. 11. no w. so secret shall go for nought 16. 26. thy to. preservetb them that trust in thee 18. 15. tliy almighty to. leapt down from heaven Eccl. 1. 5. the to. of 6sd is the fonntain of wisdom 2. 15. they that fear the Lord will not disobey bis to. 5. 10. be stedfast, and let thy w. he the same 16. 2S. and they shall never disobey bis to. 18. 16. so is a u>. better than a gilf, 17. 19. 10, 11, 12. to. I 21.15. to. I 23.12, 13. to. | 29. 3. to. I 39. 31. to. I 41. 16. w. | 43. 26. to, I 48. 1, 13. no to. could overcome bim }iar*2. 1. therefore the Lord bath made good bis to. 5.5. gathered from>wcst to east by w* of holy One 1 Mac. 2..55. Jesus for fulfilling the to. made ajudge 2 Mac. 10.13. accused and called traitor at every to. WORDS. Jisth, 15. S. the king comforted her with loving to, 16. 4. lifted up with glorious to. of lewd persons Wisd. 1. 6. will not acquit a blasphemer of bis to. 9. the sound of bis w. shall come to tlie Lord 2. 17. let us see if his to. be true, and let us prove 6. 25. receive therefore instructions tliro' my to. Eccl. 1. 24. he will hide his to. for a time 13. 11. not equal in talk, believe not his many to. 12. but cruelly he will lay up thy lo. 20. 8. be that uselh many to. shall be abhorred '^ 13. a wise man by his to. makes himself beloved 21. 17. they shall ponder bis to. in their heart 25. the w, of such as have understanding 23. 15. the man accustomed to opprobrious to. 25. 20. so a wife full of to. to a quiet man 32. 4, 9. to. I 37. 20. to. | 39. 17. to. | 42. 15. to. 1 45. 3. to. I 51^ 5. 10, delivered from lying to. 2 Mac. 7. 30. while csbe was yet speaking these w. WORK. 1 Esd. 9. 11. this is not a to. of a day or two { Wisd. 8. 6. andi if pcodence- to. who of all that are j 13. 10. good 'for nothing, the to. of an ancient hand ' X2. after spending the refuse ofbisw. to dress meat 14. 20. multitude allured by the grace of his to. Eccl.1. 15. bate not laborious to. nor husbandry 9. 17. for the artificer, the to. shall be commended 11. 20. be conversant therein and wax old in thy to. 14. 19. every to. rottetb and consumelh away 15. 19. and he knoweth every lo. of man 16. 14. make way for every to. of mercy 27. 10. so sin for them that w. iniquity 32. 23.. in every good to. trust thine own soul 33, 24. bread, correction, and to. for a servant 23. set him to to. as is fit for him, pot fetters 37. 11. nor with an hireling of finishing to. 38.27, 28, 29, 31, 34. to. | 42. 16. to. | 43. 2. to. I 45. liO, 11, 12. to. I 51. 30, to. Sar. 6. 51. that thete is nornj of God in them 1 Mac. 2. 47. and the to. pnospered in their hand WORKS. 1 Esd. 6. 10. these to. are done with oreat .r.=.J 8, , . - -' To 1 15 . ■ Wiaa- l.il2. .destruction with the to. of your bonds 2, 4, no man shall have our to. in remembrance 3. II. tbeir hope vain, and their to. unprofitable 6. 3. shall try your to. and search out your counsels 8 18. and in to. of her hands are infinite riches 9,12,to. I 11. 1. to. 112. 4, 19.10. j 13. 1,7, 10. to ) 14. 5. the to. of wisdom should be idle WOR Eccl, 5. 3 . say not, wbo sbal I control me for my w.? 11. 4. w. wond«rful, bi»w. among meu are bidden 21. marvel not at tlie w. of sinners, but trust inljd. 16. 15. that bis powerfal w. migbt be known 21. for tbe most part of his w. aie hid 22. wbo can declare the w. of his justice? 27. he garnished his w. for ever, they ueitber la- bour, nor are weary, ncr cease from their w. 17. 9. that they might declare bis w. with understand. 19. all tbeir w. are as the sun before him 31. 22. in all thy w. be quick, so no sickness come 33.22. in all thy w. keep to thyself the pre-eminence 35, 19. to u). of men according to their devices 38. C. that be might he honoured in his marvelloiis w. 8. of his w. there is no end, from him is peace 39. 16, 19.10. |42. 15,21,22.10. 1 43. 4, 28,32. «?. I 47. 8. ID bis 10. be praised tbe Holy One S(ir.3.18. whose to. are uosearcbable, are vanished 6.51. they are nu gods, but the w. of men's hands Dan. 3. 35. Oallyeio.ofthe Lord, bless ye tbe Lord 1 Mac.4. 51. finished all the w. they bad begun to make 9. 54. be polled down the to. of tbe prophets 13. 44. for the repairing the w, of the sanctuary 14. 42. their captain, lo set them over tbeir w. 2 Mac. 3. 36. he testified the lo. of the great God WORKER. Esth. 16. 18. for be that was the to. of these things Eccl. 14. 19. and tbe w. thereof shall go withal 2 Mac. 4. 1 . as if be bad been tbe w. of these evils WORKERS. Wisd. 15. 9. endeavoureth to do like tbe w. in brass 1 Mac. 3. 6. all tbe w. of iniquity were troubled WORKETH. 11^25(2.8.5. what is richer than wisdom that to. things? Eccl. 7. 20. whereas thy servant to. truly 27. 22. he that winketh with bis eyes, w. evil 27. he that w. mischief, it shall fall on him 2ilfac.l5. 21. called on the Lord that w. wonders WORKING. Esth. 13. 5. this people to. all the mischief they can WORKMAN. Wisd. 8. 6. who is a more cunning w. than she? 14. 2. and tbe to. built it by his skiU Eccl. 45. 11. the work of the cunning lo.'s ston Bar. 6. 8. as for their tongue, it is polished by the vs. 45. can be notbing^else than w. will have them be WORKMANSHIP. Wisd. 7. 16. all wisdom also and Icnowledge of ui. WORK-MASTER. Eccl. 38. 27. every w. that labonreth night and day WORLD. 2 £^5(7. 2.34. he is nigh, that shall come in end of theic. 3. 9. broughtest flood on those that dwelt in tbe to. 4. 24. we pass away out of the to. as grasshoppers 27. for this w. is full of unrighteousness 5. 24. of all lands of the to. hast chosen one pit 14. 11. for the to. is divided into twelve parts Wisd.l. 14. the generations of tbe to. were healtbfal 2. 24. thro' envy of the devil came death into the w. 6. 24. the multitude of wise is the welfare of tbe to. 7. 17. namely, to know how the to, was made 10. 1. preserved the first-formed father of the to. 8. he left behind tbera to the to. a memorial 11. 22. the to. before tbee is as a little grain 13. 2. to be the gods which govern the w. ( [9. to know so much that they could aim attheto. 14. 14. for by vain-glory they entered into the to. 21. this WHS an occasion to deceive the to. 18. 24. forin tbe long garment was tbe whole to. Eccl. IS. 3. who governeth tbe to. with the palm 24. 9. he crettled me from beginning before the to. 38. 34. but tbey will maintain the state of the to. ■*" ■"" " ' e beboldetb the signs of the to. _«.r- ..>.v=?' "*-" ~jn God commands clouds to go overio. to- tbe most wicked in all the to. nder'this day in all the to. for oar sins j^£,. Luuu arc Lord glorloas over the whole w. '2 Mac. 2.22. tbe temple renowned all tbe to. over 3. 12. tbe temple honoured over all the to. 7.23. doubtless the creator of tbe to. wbo formed 9. 17. and go thro' all the to. that was inhabited WORMS. £^cc2.l0.1 1 . shall inherit creeping things, beasts and to. 19. 3. moths and to. shall have dim to heritage WRA 1013 1 Mac. 2. 62. for his glory shall be dang and w. 2 Mac. 9.9. to. rose out of body of this wicked man WORN. £ccM1.5.one never thought of, hath to. the crown WORSE. Wisd. 15. 18, being compared, some to. than otber.a Eccl. 19. 7. thou shall fare never the to. 22. 11. the life of tbe fool is w. than death 39. 34. a man cannot say, ibis is w. than that 2 Mac. 7. 39. tbe king handled him to. than the rest 13. 9. to do fur to. to Jews than had been done WORSHIP. Tob.5. 13. as we went together to Jernsalem to w. Jud.Z. S. that all nations should to. Nabucbodonosor 8. 18. nor people which to. gods made with bands Esth. 13. 14. nor will I to. any but thee, O God Wisd. 15. G. they that to. them, a^e lovers of evil Eccl.i9. 3. be established the to. of God 50.17. the people fell on their faces to to. their Lord 21. tbey bowed down to w, the second time Bar. 6. G. but say ye, Lord, we must to. thee 39. if they that to. them shall be confounded Dan. 3. 1 0. become a reproach to them that t/;. thee 68. O all ye that to. the Lord, praise bim Bel 4. tbe king said, why dost not ibou v\ Bel 7 5. Daniel said, because I may not to. idols made 25. Daniel said, I will w. the Lord my God ' 27. Daniel said, lo, these are the gods you to. WORSHIPPED. Jud. 5. 8. and to. tbe God of heaven whom they knew Wisd. 11. 15. they to. serpents void of reason 14. 16. images were to. by the Command of kings 15. 18. they to. those beasts that are most hateful Bel 4. the king w. it, but Daniel to. his own God WORSHIPPETH. Wisd. 15. 17. he is better than the things he to. WORSHIPPING. Wisd, 14. 27. for tbe to. of idols not to be named WORTH. Wisd. 2. 11. feeble is found to be nothing to. £rc/. 26. 14. nothing so much to. as a mind instructed Bar. 6. 17. a vessel is nothing to. when it is broken 26. they declare to men that they be nothing w. WORTHY. Wisd. 1. 16. tbey are to. to take part with it 3. 5. God proved them, found them to. for himself 6. 16. she goetb, seeking such as are to. of her 9. 12. to. I 12.7. to. I 15. G. to. | 16. 9. to. | 17. 8. to. I 18. 4. were to. to be deprived of light Eccl. 8. 5. remember we are all to. ofpnnisbment 11. 31. in things w. praise, will lay blame on tbee 38. 17. weep bitterly and use lamentation as he is to 1 Mac. 16. 23. his wars and to. deeds which he did 2Jtfac.4. 25. bringing nothing to. the high-priesthood 7. 20. the mother was to. of honourable memory 15. 11. he told them a dream to. to be believed 21. he giveth victory to such as are w. WORTHILY. Eccl, 16. 20. no heart can think on these things to. WOVEN. Jud. 10.21. Holofernes' bed to. with purple and gold WOULD. Wisd.7. 15. God bath granted me to speak as I to. WOULDEST. 2 Mac. 7. 2. what to, thou ask or learn of us ? WOUND. Eccl, 22. 22. except for pride, or a freachero.us to. 27. 21. as for a to, it may be bound up 2itfac,15.16, with which thou shall to. adversaries WOUNDED. Jud. 16. 12. and to. them as fugitives' children ■ Eccl. 25. 23. a wicked woman maketh a to. heart 2 Mac. 3, 16. it would have to. bis heart 12. 22. and to. with the points of tbeir own swords WOUNDS. JEccl 27. 25. a deceitful stroke shall make to. 30. 7. maketb too mudi of bis son shall bind bifi to. 31. 30. it diminisbcth strength, and maketb to. WRAPPED. Eccl. 21.9. tbe wicked is like two to. together 2 Mac, 5. 18. bad they not been to. in many sins WRATH. Toh, 1, 18, Sennacherib in bis to, killed many Jud. 2. 7. I will go forth in my w. against them 1014 WRO Wisd. 5. 22. and hailstoDes full of it. shall be cast 10. 10. the righteous lied from his brother's w. 11. 9. lo. I 18. 21, 23, 25. w. ] 19. 1, to. on them Ecxl. 7. 16. remember tliat w. will not tarry long 16. 11. for mercy and «i. are with him 18. 24. think on the to. tbat shall be at the end 25. 15. there is no vi. above the w. of an enemy 27. 30. malice and to. even these are abominations 28. 10. and as a man's strength is, so is his m. 30. 24. eofy and to. shorten the life, and carefulness 39. 23. so shall the heathen inherit his w. 28. appease the m. of him that made them 40. 5. TO. and envy, trouble and unquietness 44. 17. Noah was found righteous in time of to. 45. 18. the congregation of Core with fury and mi. 47. 20. thou broughtest to. on thy children Bar. 1. 13. and his to. is not turned from us 2. 13. let thy to. turn from os, we are bat few 20. for tboQ hast sent out thy w. upon us 4. 9. when she saw the to. of God, coming upon yon 1 Mac. 3. 8. and turning away to. from Israel 2 Mac. 8. 5. the w. of the Lord was turned to mercy WRATHFUL. Eccl. 45, 19. in his to. indignation were consumed WRESTLED. Eccl. 51. 19. ray soul hath w. with her, I was exact WRETCH. 2ftr"«-■ ■■'■■ "-^" '^'''"'''' ■"■ '■ , "" - Kebemias I '■^ ^-■-- ^ esus * be families i od Jesus io. tveie ueiiverea toiei.anu oananassarus the ruler 27. but sufl'er Z. servant of the Lord and governor 29 to Z. governor for bullocks, rams, and lambs WHEREIN THE CONTENTS OF EACH CHAPTER ARE GIVEN: DESIGNED FOR MAKING THE READING AND STUDY OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES MORE EASY, PARTICULARLY TO THOSE THAT ARE IN THEIR YOUNGER YEARS. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE HISTORY AND EXCELLENCY OF THE SCRIPTURES. BY ALEXANDER CRUDEN, A. M. 1015 Adthor of the Concordance to the Bible. John v. 30. SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES. ADVERTISEMENT. THE chief design of publishing this Compendium is to give the reader a Summary View of the Holy Scriptures, which are not only above all commendation, and far excelling all other books in the world, but also contain a most entertaining history of the most remarkable events that can be contained in any history whatsoever. Any disregard shewn to this inspired Book by any persons that profess the Christian religion is greatly to be lamented: But surely those that are true Christians, and have experienced the grace of God in truth, will esteem it as their only treasure, as being the rule of faith and practice, and a revelation of the grace of God to fallen sinful creatures, and containing the charter for their hopes of eternal salvation through Jesus Christ. I pray. Reader, that the Blessed Spirit who indited the Scriptures, may make gracious impressions upon your heart in reading and searching them, that thereby you may be- made wise unto salvation, through faith which is in Christ Jesus. Amen. OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. THE word Sceiptdre signifies Writing, and generally stands for the sacred books of the Old and New Testament, written by holy men, as they were inspired, instructed, and enabled by the Hoi, Ghost. They are called the Scriptures, by way of eminenoy and distinction, because they lar excel all other writings, 2 Tim. iii. 16. " All scripture is given by inspiration of God, •■aii6 is profitable for doctrine," to declare and confirm the truth; "for " reproof," to convince of sin and confute eiTors ; "for correction, to reform the life ; " and for instruction in righteousness ;" that is, to teach us to make a farther progress in the way to holiness and happiness m heaven; or to in- struct in the true Righteousness of Jesus Christ, in which we may appear with comfort before God. . „, n , u r The Scriptures are often called, The Bibh, that is, The Soolc, by way of eminenoy, as being the best book in the world, and far excelling all other books For the Scriptures are a revelation from God, and contain his whole .will necessary to be known for our salvation : And they will be held in the hifhest esteem, and be read and studied by all the true members of the church of''God, whose faith, hope, and comfort, are taken from these divine Oracles. No book but this brings such glory to God, or hath such an eflioaoy in con- verting the soul. Psalm xix. 7. , „ . The holy Scripture is divided into two books, which are commonly called. The Old and New Testament, or The Old and New Covenant. The Old Testament was the old dispensation of the covenant of grace by types and samfi— -i--'- ' • ■• ■ , who was the pro- ; Lie of the family of " " „ ,.^ .. ._„. »co..- .■■!• »."«vid. .,„, s .i.-nsation of the Cove- „.,,^„ „,,iy siiews tne promised Messiah to be come, and to have publisiiedliis gospel, to have died, and to have risen again, and to have ascended up into heaven, to plead that his ilbnement may be accepted as a propitiation for all true believers. There is no history in the world so ancient as the Bible, nor is there any that gives so early an account of things. The Old Testament begins at the creation of the world, and acquaints us that Adam and Eve were the first man ana woman God made, and that he created them both in his own likeness, in a holy and happy state, which is callea. The state of innocence. It informs us of their sin .against God in eating the forbidden fruit, and of their being driren out of paradise, and of the miserable state that sin brought man into, he hav- ing broken covenant with God, and being exposfed to that dreadful threatening, " In the day thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." . ' The Scripture informs us, that after the fall or sin of Adam, God was pleased to give him a gracious promise of a Messiah or Redeemer, " That the seed of " the woman should bruise the serpent's head," that is, that Jesus Christ, who was to assume the human nature in the fulness of time, should destroy the power and wicked works of the devil. The religion of man, after the fall, was all the duties of the light of nature, which were required before : and besides these he was now called to repent- ance, faith or trust in the mercy of God, and expectation of the promised Saviour, and offering of sacrifices. This is called the Adamitical dispensation, and It reached to Noah's flood, which was about 165G years after the creation of the world. The Scripture tells us, that mankind had provoked God by their sins, which were exceeding great, and that the world was destroyed by a flood for their m«ltiplied iniquities. Noah was saved in an ark, or great ship, or vessel, which God taught him to build; and all his family were with him, and some living creatures of every kind. The religion of Noah was the same with that of Adam after his fall, with some few additions. The offering of sacrifices was to be continued. Flesh was given to man for food, as herbs were before. Blood was forbidden to be eaten, the blood of man was expressly forbid to be shed, and murder was to be punished with death. Gen. ix. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. And this was the Noahical dispensation of the covenant of grace. After the flood, mankind did not freely divide themselves into several na- tions; but being all of one language, they built a chief city with a tower, that all men might be joined in one nation or kingdom. Bnt God scattered them abroad into different nations, by making them sncik different languages ; and then they ceased to build their tower, which was ta.ied Babel or Confu- sion. It is supposed that the true religion was chiefly preserved in the familj of Shem, for God is called " the Lord God of Shem," Gen. ix. 26. 6P 1016 OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. The moit religions and most famous man of Shem's posterity in these early ages was Abraham the son of Terah, of the posterity of Eber. He left his own native country to go wheresoever God pleased. He came first from Chal- dea, and then to Haran, and by the command of God went to dwell among strangers in the land of Canaan. Sodom became very wicked, and it was destroyed by fire and brimstone from heaven, together with Gomorrah and other cities, because of the abomi- nable wickedness of their inhabitants. Abraham pleaded with God to spare Sodom, and he would have done it, had there been ten righteous men in all the city. Lot was grieved for the wicked conversation of Sodom, and he and his two daughters were saved. But his wife looking back, and hankering after Sodom, was struck dead immediately, and she stood like a pillar of salt. Abraham had two sons, Ishmael by Hagar, and Isaac by Sarah his wife. Isaac was born, according to tlie promise of God, when they were both grown old. Isaac feared the God of his father Abraham ; and his father sent afar, and took a wife for him, even Rebecca, out of his own family in Mesopota- mia, because he was unwilling he should marry among the wicked Canaanites, ■whom God had doomed to destruction. Abraham's death was in the year of the world 2123. Isaac had by Rebecca two sons, Esau and Jacob. Esau sold his birthright for a mess of pottage when he was faint with hunting : and Jacob, by his mother's contrivance, obtained his father's blessing. Jacob was called Israel because he prayed and prevailed with God for a blessing. Jacob had twelve sons, and the most famons of them in sacred history were Levi, JrTdah, and Joseph. The priesthood in following times was committed to Levi's family. The kingdom and government in future ages were promised chiefly to Judah's family. Joseph's brethren hated him, and he was sold for a slave into Egypt, where he became a ruler of the land. His brethren envied him, because his father loved him and made him a coat of many colours, and because Joseph dreamed that they should bow down to him. By a false accusation, Joseph was cast into prison, and interpreted the dreams of some of his fellow-prisoners ; and when the interpretation proved true, then he was sent for to court, to inter- pret the king's dream about the seven years of plenty and seven years of famine. .In the famine, Joseph's brethren came to buy corn in Egypt, and bowed down to him according to his dreams ; but he treated them roughly at first, as ■A great lord and a stranger, till their conscience smote them for their former cruelty to him : but afterwards he made himself known to them with ranch affection and tenderness. And he manifested his forgiveness of them ; for be sent for his father, and bid his children bring all their families into Egypt, and he maintained them all during the famine. Jacob and Joseph died ii] Egypt ; but according to their desire their bodies were earned up and buried in the land of Canaan, in faith of the promise that their seed should possess that land. The Israelites were afterwards made slaves in Egypt, and a new king, who knew not Joseph, sorely oppressed them, and endeavoured to destroy them : But God heard their cry, and delivered them by the hand of Moses and Aaron. Upon Pharaoh's refusal to let the people of Israel go, they brought ten plagues upon the king and upon all the land, by the authority and power of God. At last Pharaoh released the Israelites ; and the number of them that went out of Egypt were six hundred thousand men, besides childreo, and all went on foot. When they were in distress, with the Red-Sea before them, and Pharaoh's army behind them, they cried unto God; whereon Moses bid them " stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord." Then, at the command of God, Moses struck the sea with his rod, and divided the waters asunder ; and the children of Israel went through upon dry land. And the Egyptians fol- lowing, the waters returned upon them, and they were drowned. This was about the year of the world 2453. The Israelites went wheresoever God guided them by the pillar of cloud and the pillar of fire. At every new diflioulty, when they wanted meat or water, or met with enemies, they fell a murmuring against God and Moses : And they wandered forty years in the wilderness for their sins, before they came to the place God promised them. While in the wilderness, about three mouths after their coming out of Egypt, God wrote with his own hand the ten commandments in two tables of stone, and gave them to Moses. The four first commandments contained their duty to God, and the six last their duty towards men. These ten commandments are called the Moral Law, and relate to their behaviour as men : And almost every thing contained in them is taught by the light of nature, and obliges all mankind. But the great end of the Jewish Ceremonies was to be emblems or tyjjes of Christ and his gospel. The Scripture gives an account of God's bringing the Israelites into the land of Canaan, under the ministration of Joshua, and of their government by Judges several hundred years ; and after that there is a narrative of their first four kings, namely, Saul, David, Solomon, and Rehoboam. In Rehohoam's days the nation was divided into two kingdoms, which were called the king- dom of Israel and the kingdom of Judah. There are also particular records of the government of these two distinct kingdoms, under a long succession of their own kings, till they were both carried into captivity by the kin^s of Assyria, "* After this, the sacred history relates the return of many of them into their own land, and the rebuilding of the city of Jerusalem and the temple of.God, and the settlement of the affairs of church and state by Ezra and Nehemiah, which is the end of the historical part of the Old Testament. There is also a large and particular narrative of the lives or transactions of some extraordinary persons, several of which are much interwoven with the series of the history : But there are others which seem to stand separate and distinct, such as the adairs relating to J oh, a rich man in the 'east ; Jondii, a prophet in Israel ; and Esther, the queen of Persia. We have an account of the several prophets and messengers which were sent from God, on special occasions to reveal his mind and mil to men. We have the writings of sixteen prophets, that is, of four greater, and twelve lesser prophets. The four great prophets are Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Da- niel. The twelve lesser prophets are, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiab, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zepbaniah, Haggai, Zachariah, and Malachi the last prophet. Malachi prophesied about 429 years before the coming of Christ, who assumed our nature about 4000 years after the creation of the world. God himself and his prophets, throughout all ages, foretold his com- ing as some great Deliverer, as the Messiah or anointed of God. The chief subjects of the history of the Nevi' Testament are, our Lord Jesus Christ, the, great Redeemer and glorious Saviour; John the Baptist, who was his forerunner ; and the Apostles, who were his followers. The great Messiah was born at Bethlehem of the tribe of Judah, according to the predictions and prophecies of him in the Old Testament. John the Baptist was his forerunner, who preached the doctrine of repentance and for- giveness of sins, and directed the people to Jesus Christ the Messiah and Saviour, " the Lamb of God, who taketh away the sin of the world." Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, veiled his diviue glory, became man, and was born of Mary, who was a virgin, according to the prophecy of Isaiah. Jesus, being about thirty years of age, began his ministry, and appeared with the marks of a divine commission, and the characters of the Messiah upon him. He healed the sick, he raised the dead, he preached the glad tidings of forgiveness of sin, and of salvation to the poor, and received several testimonies from heaven. After he had preached his gospel about three years and an half, he was betrayed by Judas, and suffered the death of the cross, and rose again according to the Scriptures. Jesus, after his resurrection, appeared to his apostles, continued on earth about forty days, and gave farther instructions in the great things of the gos- pel. He appointed his disciples to meet him in Galilee ; he told them that all power in heaven and in earth was given into his hands ; he gave them their commission to preach the gospel to all nations ; and promised his presence with them, and a power to work miracles for the vindication of their doctrine. He commanded his apostles to tarry at Jerusalem till the promised Spirit should fall upon them. And on the day of pentecost, which was ten days after the ascension of Christ, the Spirit of God was sent down upon them ; and upon their preaching of the resurrection and exaltation of Christ, three thousand souls believed, and were added to the disciples of Christ, and baptized on that day. . This was the proper beginning of the Christian or Gospel dispensation, the kingdom of Christ being set up in the world in its glory at the pouring down of the Spirit, after his resurrection, and his exaltation to the government of the world and the church. The dispensation, daring the life of Christ, was a Me- dium between the Jewish and Christian Dispensations. The apostles, after Christ's ascension, published the gospel he had preached, namely, pardon of sin and everlasting life to those that repent and believe in him, whether Jews or Gentiles, and pronounced the punishments of hell upon the impenitent and unbelieving. The apostles, in their epistles to the Chris- tian Churches, often mention the great article of the gospel, the redemption by Christ's death, and the atonement made for sin by bis sufferings, and it shines every where through the epistles of St. Paul. In the gospels, as well as epistles, faith, or believing in Jesns Christ, is required, as the way and method of being a partaker of the blessings of salva- tion ; for without faith there is no salvation, according to the gospel. This faith unites the soul to Christ, and makes the believer a member of Christ's mystical body. Faith is wrought in the soul by the Spirit of God, who con- vinces him of the evil and danger of sin, which makes him obnoxious to the law of God ; and seeing no other way of help, he applies to Christ to be his prophet, priest, and king ; receives him as proposed in the gospel, and trusts and relies upon him and his righteousness for pardon and salvation. And where this faith is, it is attended with repentance and holiness, which give a meetness for heaven ; and a true faith in Jesus Christ and his righteousness may he said to entitle the believer to the heavenly kingdom. " If any man be "iu'Christ. he h a esw Brasif.re." .I-.i-t";S-,r.;kn -r.:". j-r-*'"""*'"" are bless- ings coi-j-s:;-' V !,•-- i_^.' _ _ „ _ ._..-_. . tlie same person. TheF. ""_':;' _::'_ _ "'_ ^-'-^- -" - - ^ ^ -—-.-, ace: ana itmaylj _; . _ - _ - bed; and this is evident, because it concludes with a promise ot unrisi s second coming at the end of the world. Rev. xxii. 20. " Surely I come quickly: Amen. " Even so, come. Lord Jesus, Tbe grace of onr L'ird Jesns Christ be with " you all." Amen, LONDON, A t. December IS, 1749. THE CONTENTS OF ALL THE HKDILlf SIIIBILII^ GENESIS. I — XII. T: light, 6 of the firmament, 9 of the earth se- parated from the waters, 11 and made fruitful j 14 of the sun, moon, and stars ; 20 of fish and fowl ; 24 of heasts and cattle ; 26 of man In the image of God. 29 Also the appointment of food. JI. 1 The first sabbath. 4 The manner of the crea- tion. 8 The plaating of the garden of Eden, 10 and the river thereof. 17 The tree of knowledge only forbidden. 19, 20 The naming of the crea- tures. 21 Thfe making of woman, and institution of marriage. JII. I'The serpentdeceivetb Eve. 6 Man's shame- ful fall. 9 God arraigns them. 14 The serpent is cursed.' 15 The promised Seed. 16 The punish- ment of mankind, 21 Their first clothing. 22 -Their casting out of paradise. IV. 1 The birth, trade, and religion of Cain and A- bel. 8 The murder of Abel. 9 The curse of Cairn 17 Enoch the first city. 19 Lamech and his two wives. 25 The birth'of Seth, 26 and Enos. V. 1 The genealogy, age, and deatb of the patriarchs from Adam to Noah. 24 The godliness and trans- lation of Enoch. VI. 1 The wickedness of the world, which provoked God's wrath, and caused the flood. S Noah finds grace. ' 13 The order, form, and end of the ark. VII. 1 Noah, with liis family, and the living crea- tures, enter into the ark, 17 The beginning, in- crease, and continuance of the flood. Vni. 1 The waters asswage. 4 The ark resteth on Ararat. 7 The raven and the dove. 15 Noah, be- ing commanded, 18 goeth forth of the ark. 20 He buildeth an altar, and offereth sacrifice, 21 wiiich God acceptelh, and promiseth to curse the earth no more. IX. 1 God blesseth Noah, 4 Blood and murder are forbidden. 9 God^s covenant 13 signified by the rainbow. 18 Noah replenishes the world, 20 plants a vineyard; 21 is drnnken, and mocked of his son : 25 Curseth Canaan, 26 blesseth Shem, 27 praj- eth for japhet, 28 and dieth. X. IThe generations of Noah. 2 The sons of Japhet, 6 the sons of Ham. 8 Nimrod the first monarch. 21 The sons of Shera. XI. 1 One language in the world. 3 The building of Babel. 5 The oonfiision ef ♦""j'^-^^, IS, Twr _, „: „>,wo iiiiii WHO a pro- mise of Christ. 4 He departs with Lot from Haran. 6 He travels through Canaan, 7 which is promised him in a vision. 10 He is driven by a famine into Egypt. 1 1 Fear makes him feign his wife to be his sister.' 14 Pharaoh having taken herfrom him, by plagues is oompelled to restore her. GENESIS XIII — XXIV. XIII. 1 Abram and Lot return out of Egypt. 7 By disagreement they part asunder. 10 Lot goes to wicked Sodom. 14 God renews the {tromise to Abram, 18 He removes to Hebron, and there builds an altar, XIV. 1 The battle of four kings against five. 11 Lot is taken prisoner. 14 Abram rescues him. 18 Helchisedek blesses Abram. 20 Abram gives him tithe. 22 The rest of the spoil, his partners having bad their portions, he restores to the king of So- dom, XV. 1 God encourages Abram. 2 Abram complains far want of an heir. 4 God promises him a son, and a multiplying of his seed. 6 Abram is justi- fied by faith. 7 Canaan is promised again, and confirmed by a sign, 12 and a vision. XVI. 1 Sarai, being barren, gives Hagar to Abram. 4 Hagar being afflicted for despising her mistress, runneth away. 7 An angel sends her back to sub- mit herself, 11 and tells her of her child. 15 Ish- mael is born. XVII. 1 God renews the covenant. 5 Abram'sname' is changed, in tokenof a greater blessing. lOCir- cumcision is instituted. 15 Sarai's name is chang- ed, and she blessed. 17 Isaac is promised, 23 Abraham and Ishmael are circumcised. XVIII. 1 Abraham entertains three angels. 9 Sarah' is reproved for laughing at the strange promise. 17 The destruction of Sodom is revealed to Abraham 23 Abraham makes intercession for the men thereof. XIX. 1 Lot entertains two angels. 4 The< vicious Sodomites are stricken with blindness. 12 Lot is sent for safety into the mountains. 18 He obtains leave to go to Zoar. 24 Sodom and Gomorrah are destroyed. 26 Lot's wife is a pillar of salt.' 30 Lot dwells in a cave. 31 The incestuous original of Moab and Ammon. XX. 1 Abraham sojourns at Gerar, 2 denies his wife, and loses her. 3 Abimelech is reproved for ber in a dream. 9 He rebukes Abraham, 14 restoreth Sarah, 16 and reproves her. 17 He is healed by Abraham's prayer. XXI. 1 Isaac is born. 4 He is circumcise^. 6 Sarah's joy, 9 Hagar and Ishmael are cast forth. 15 Ha- gar in distress. 17 The angel comforts her. 22 Abimelech's covenant with Abraham at Beer- sheba. XXIIj 1 Abraham is tempted to offer Isaac. 3 He gives proof of his faith and obedience. 11 The angel stayeth him. 13 Isaac is exchanged with a ram. 14 The place is called Jehovah-jireb. 15 Abraham is blessed againi. 20 The generation of Nahor unto Rebekah. XXIII. 1 The age and death of Sarah. 3 The pur- chase of Machpelah, 19 where Sarah was buried. XXIV. 1 Abraham swears his servant. 10 The ser- vant's journey : 12 His prayer: 14 His sign. 15 Rebekah meets him, 18 fulfils his sign, 22 re- GENESIS XXV — XXXIII. ceives jewels, 23 shews her kindred, 25 and invites him home. 26 The servant blesses God. 28 Laban entertains him. 34 The servant shews his message. 50 Laban and Bethuel approve it. 58 Kebekah consents to go. 62. Isaac meets her. XXV. 1 The sons of Abraham by Keturah. 6 The division of his goods. 7 His age and death. 9 His burial. 12 The generations of IshmaeL 17 his age and death. 19 Isaac prays for Rebekah being barren, 22 The children strive in ber womb. 24 The biilh of Esau and Jacob. 27 Their difference. 29 Esau sells his birthright. XXVI, 1 Isaac bepause of famine went to Gerar. 2 God instructs and blesses him. 7 He is reproved by Abimelech for denying bis wife. 12 He grows rich. 18 He digs Esek, Sitnah, and Rehoboth. 23 Abimelech makes a covenant with him at' Beersheba. 34 Esau's wives, XXVTI. 1 Isaac sends Esau for venison; 5 Rebe- kah instructetb Jacob to obtain the blessing. 15 Jacob, under the person of Esau, obtains it. 30 Esau brings venison. 33 Isaac trembles. 34 Esau complains, and by importunity obtains a blessing. 41 He threatens Jacob. 42 Rebekah disappoints it. XXVIII. 1 IsaacblessesJacob, and sendshim to Pa- dan-Aram, 9 Esau marries Mahalatli the daugh- ter of Ishmael. 10 The vision of Jacob's ladder. 18 The stone of Bethel. 20 Jacob's vow. XXIX. 1 Jacob comes to the well of Haran. 9 He tak«s acquaintance of Rachel. 13 Laban enter- tains him. 18 Jacob covenants for Rachel. 23 He is deceived with Leah. 28 He marrieth also Ra- chel, and serves for her seven years more. 32 Leah bears Reuben, 33 Simeon, 34 Levi, 35 and Judah. XXX. 1 Rachel, in grief for her barrenness, gives Bilhah, her maid, unto Jacob. 5 She bears Ban and Naphtali. 9 Leah gives Zil'pah, her maid, who bears Gad and Asher. 14 Reuben finds man- drakes, with which Leah bcyeth ber hnsband oi Rachel. 17 Leah bears Issachar, Zebulun, ano Dinah. 22 Rachel bears Joseph. 25 Jacob desire to depart. 27 Laban stays him on a new covenant 37 Jacob's policy, whereby he became rich. XXXI. 1 Jacob upon displeasure departeth secielly 19 Rachel steals her father's images. 22 Labai pursues him, 26 and complains of the wron^. 34 Rachel's policy to hid* the images. 36 Jacob' complaint of Laban. 43 The covenant of Labar and Jacob at Galeed. XXXH. 1 Jacob's vision at Mabanaim. 3 His mes ■ sage to Esau. 6 He is afraid of Esau's coming. "^ He prays for deliverance. 13 He sends a prtsen. to Esau. 24 He wrestles with an angel at Peniel, where he is called Israel. 31 He halteth. XXXIIT. 1 The kindness of Jacob and Esau at their meeting. 17 Jaool comes to Succoth. 18 He buys 1018 COMPENDIUM OF THE HOLY BIBLE. GENESIS XXXIV— XLVin. a field at Salem and bnilds an altar called Elohe- Tsrael. XXXIV. 1 Dinah is ravished by Sliechem. 4 He snes to marry her. 13 The sons of Jacob offer the condition of circumcision to the Shechemites. 20 Ilamor and Shechem persaade tbem to accept it. 25 The sons of Jacob, upon that advantage, slay them, 27 and spoil iheir city. 30 Jacob reproves Simeon and Levi. XXXV. 1 God sends Jacob to Bethel. 2 Hepurg eth his honse of idols. 6 He builds an altar at Bethel. 8 Deborah dies at Allon-Baohuth. 9 God blesses Jacob at Bethel. 16 Rachel travails of Ben- jamin, and dies in the way to Edar, 22 Reuben lies with Bilhah. 23 The sons of Jacob. 27 Jacob comes to Isaac at Hebron. 28 The age, death, and burial of Isaac. XXXVI. 1 Bsan's three wives. 6 His removing to mount Seir. 9 His sons. 15 The dukes which de- scended of his sons. 20 The sons and dukes of Seir. 24 Anah finds mules. 31 The kings of Edom. 40 The dukes that descended of Esau. XXXVII. 2 Joseph is hated of his brethren. 5 His two dreams. 13 Jacob sends him to visit his bre- thren. 18 His brethren conspire his death. 21 Reuben saves him. 26 They sell him to the Ish- maelites. 31 His father, deceived by the bloody coat, mourns, for him. 36 He is sold to Potiphar in Egypt. XXXVill. 1 Judah begets Er, Onan, and Slielah. 6 £r marries Tamar. 8 The trespass of Onan. 11 Tamar stays for Shelah. 13 She deceives Judah. 27 She bears twins, Pharez and Zarafa. XXXIX. 1 Joseph advanced in Potipliar's house. 7 He resisteth bis mistress's temptation. 13 He is falsely accused. 19 He is cast into prison. 21 God is with him there. XL. 1 The butler and baker of Pharaoh in prison. 4 Joseph hath charge of them. 5 He interprets their dreams. 20 They cdine to- pass according to his interpretation. 23 The ingratitude of the butler. XLI. 1 Pharaoh's two dreams. 9 Joseph interprets th^m. 33 He gives Pharaoh counsel. 38 Joseph i? advanced. SOHebegetsManassehandEphraim, at The famine begins. XLII. 1 Jacob sends his ten sons to buy corn in Egypt. 6 They are imprisoned by Joseph for spies. 18 They are set at liberty, on condition to bring Benjamin. 21 They have remorse for Joseph. 24 Simeon is kept for a pledge. 25 They return with cotn, and their money. 29 Their re- lation to Jacob. 36 Jacob refuseth to send Ben- jamin. XLIII. 1 Jacob is hardly persuaded to send Benja- min. 15 Joseph entertains his brethren. 31 He makes them a feast. XLIV. 1 Joseph's policy to stay his brethren. 14 Jndah's humble supplication to Joseph. XLV. 1 Joseph makes himself known to his bre- thren. 5 He comforts them in God's providence. 9 He sends for his father. 16 Pharaoh confirms it. 21 Joseph furnishes them for their journey, and exhorts them to unity. 25 Jacob is revived with the news. XLVI. 1 Jacob is comforted by God at Beersheba. 5 Thence he with his company goes into Egypt. 8 Tlie number of his family that went into Egypt. 26 Joseph meets Jacob. 31 He instrncts his bre- thren how to answer to Pharaoh. XLVII. 1 Joseph presents five of his brethren, 7 and his father, before Pharaoh. 1 1 He giv^sthem habitation and maintenance. 13 He gets all the Egyptians' money, 16 their cattle, 18 their lands, to Pharaoh. 22 The priests' land was not bought. 23 He lets the land to them for a fifth part. 28 Ja- cob's age. 29 He swears Joseph to bury him with his fathers. XLVIII. 1 Joseph with his sons visit his sick father. 2 Jacob.strengthens himself to bless them. 3 He repeats the promise. 5 He takes Ephraim and Ma- nasseh as his own. 7 He tells him of his mother's grave. 9 He blesses Ephraim and Manasseh. 17 GENESIS XLIX— L. EXODUS I— XIV. He prefers the younger before the elder. 21 He prophesies of their return to Canaan. XLIX. 1 Jacob calls his sons to bless them. 3 Their blessing in particular. 29 He charges them about his burial. 33 He dies. L. 1 The mourning for Jacob. 4 Joseph gets leave of Pharaoh to go to bury him. 7 The funeral. 15 Joseph comforts his brethren, who craved his par- don. 22 His age. 23 ife sees the third generation of his sons. 24 He prophesies to his brethren of their return. 25 He takes an oath of them for his bones. 26 He dies, and is chested. EXODUS. THE children of Israel after Joseph's death do multiply. 8 The more they are oppressed by a new icing, the more'they multiply. 15 The godli- ness of the midwives in saving the men children alive. 22 Pharaoh commands the male children to be cast into the river. II. 1 Moses is born, 3 and in an ark cast into the flags. 5 He is found, and brought up by Pharaoh's daughter. 11 He kills an Egyptian. 13 He re- proves an Hebrew. 15 He flees into Midian. 21 He raarrifes Zipporah. 22 Gershou is born. 23 God respects the Israelites' cry. III. 1 Moses keeps Jefhro's flock. 2 God appears to bim in a burning bush. 9 He sends him to deliver Israel. 14 The name of God. 15 His message to Israel. IV. 1 Moses's rod is turned into a serpent. 6 His hand is leprous. 10 He is loth to be sent. 14 Aaron is appointed to assist him. 18 Moses departs from Jethro. 21 God's message to Pharaoh. 24 Zippo- rah circumciseth her son. 27 Aaron is sent to meet Moses. 31 The people believe them. V. 1 Pharaoh chides Moses and Aaron for tiieir message. 5 He increases the Israelites' task. 15 He checks their complaints. 19 They cry out against Moses and Aaron. 22 Moses complains to God. VI. 1 God renews bis promise by his name JEHO- VAH. 14 The genealogy of Reuben, 15 of Si- meon, 16 of Levi, of whom came Moses and Aa- ron. VII. 1 Moses is encouraged to go to Pharaoh. 7 His age. 8 His rod is turned into a serpent. 11 The sorcerers do the like. 13 Pharaoh's heart is har- dened. 14 God's message to Pharaoh. 19 The river is turned into blood. VIII. 1 Frogs are sent. 8 Pharaoh applies to Mo- ses. 12 Moses by prayer removes them away. 16 The dust is turned into lice, which the magicians could bv no means do. 20 The swarms of flies. 25 Pharaoh inclines to let the people go, 32 hut yet is hardened. IX. 1 The murrain of beasts. 8 Th<> plague of boils and blains. 13 His message about the hail. 22 The plague of liail. 27, Pharaoh sues to Moses, 35 but yet is hardened. X. 1 God threatens to send locusts. 7 Pharaoh, mov- ed by his servants, inclines to let the Israelites go. 12 The plague of the locusts. 16 Pharaoh peti- tions Moses. 21 The plague of darkness. 24 Pha- raoh sues unto Moses, but still is hardened. XI. 1 God's message to the Israelites to borrow jewels of their neighbonrs. 4 Moses threatens Pharaoh with the death of the first-born. XII. 1 The beginning of the year is changed. 3 The passover is instituted. 11 The right o? .is ,ss,-s! yis:-. 15 Unleavened bread. 29 The first -,_.-.. 31 The Israelites are driven out of They come to Succoth. 43 The ora:ai«i„3 a um i passover. XIII. llhe first-born are sanctified to God. 3 The memorial of the passover is commanded. 11 The firstlings of beasts are now set apart. 17 The Is- raelites go out of Egypt, and carry Joseph's bones with them. 20 They come to Etham. 21 God guides them by a pillar of a cloud, and a pillar of fire. XIV. 1 God instructs the Israelites '••x their journey. EXODUS XV — XXX. 5 Pharaoh pursues them. 10 The Israelites mur- mur; 13 Moses comforts them. 15 God instructs Moses. 19 The cloud removes behind the camp 21 The Israelites pass through the Red Sea, 23 which drowns the Egyptians. XV. 1 Moses's song. 22 The people want water. 23 The waters of Marah are bitter. 25 A tree sweet- ens tbem. 27 At Elim are twelve wells, and seventy palm-trees. XVI. I The Israelites come to Sin. 2 They murmur for want of bread. 4 God promises them bread from heaven, 11 Quails are sent, 14 and manna. 16 The ordering of manna. 25 It was not to be found on the sabbath. 32 An omer of it is pre- served. XVII. 1 The people murmur for water at Ecphi- dim. 5 God sends him for water to the rock in Horeb. 8 Amalek is overcome by the holding up of Moses's hands. 15 Moses builds the altar JEHOVAH-Nissi. X VIII. 1 Jethro bringeth to Moses his wife and two sons. 7 Moses entertains him. 13 Jelhro's counsel is accepted. 27 Jethro departeth. XIX. 1 The people come to Sinai. 3 God's message by Moses to the people out of the mount. S The people's answer returned again. 10 The people are prepared against the third day. 12 The moun- tain must not be touched. 16 The fearful p^sence of God upon the mount. XX. 1 The ten commandments. 18 The people are afraid. 20 Moses comforts them. 22 Idolatry is forbidden. 24 Of what sort the altar should be. XXI. 1 Laws for men-servants. 5 'For the servant whose ear is bored. 7 For women-servants. 12 For man-slaughter. 16 For stealers of men. • 17 For cursors of parents. 18 For smiters. 22 For a hurt by chance. 28 For an ox that goreth. 33 For him that is an occasion of harm. XXII. 1 Of theft. 5 Of damage. 7 Of trespasses. 14 Of borrowing. 16 Of fornication. 18 Of witch- craft. 19 Of bestiality. 20 Of idolatry. 21 Of strangers, widows, and fatherless. 25 Of nsury. 26 Of pledges. 28 Of reverence to magistrates. 29 Of the first-fruits. XXIII. 1 Of slander and false witness. 3, 6 Of justice. 4 Of charitableness. 10 Of the year of rest. 12 Of the sabbath. 13 Of idolatry. 14 Of the three feasts. 18 Of the blood and the fat of the sacrifice. 20 An angel is promised, with a blessing, if they obey him. XXiy. 1 Moses is called up into the mountain. 3 The people promise obedience. 4 Moses builds an altar, and twelve pillars. 6 He sprinkles the blood of the covenant. 9 The glory of God appeareth. 14 Aaron and Hur have the charge of the people. 15 Moses goeth into the mountain, where he con- tinueth forty days and forty nights. XXV. 1 What the Israelites must ofifer for the mak- ing of the tabernacle. 10 the form of the ark. 17 The mercy-seat, with the oherubims. 23 The ta- ble, with the furniture thereof. 31 the candlestick, with the instruments thereof. XXVI. 1 TJie ten curtains of the tabernacle. 7 The eleven curtains of goats' hair. 14 The covering of rams'-skins. 15 The boards of the tabernacle, with their sockets and bars. 31 The vail for the ark. 36 The hanging for the door. XXVII. 1 The altar of burnt-offering, with the ves- sels thereof. 9 The court of the tabernacle enclosed with hangings and pillars. IS The measure of the for the ..rc 'T-.'i'.'g. ;.■'.;,,-■ ve pre- m. 31 The robe of the ephod, with pomegranates and bells. 36 The plate of the mitre. 39 The embroi- dered coat. 40 The garments for Aaron's sons. XXIX. 1 The sacrifice and ceremonies of conse- crating the priests. 38 The continual burnt-offer- ing. 45 God's promise to dwell among the chil- dren of Israel XXX. 1 The altar of incense. 11 The raneom ot COMPENDIUM OF THE HOLY BIBLE. 1019 EXODUS XXXI— XL, LEVITICUS I — VIII. souls. 17 The brazen laver. 22 The holj anoint- ing oil. 34 The composition of the perfume*. XXXT. 1 Bezaleel and Aholiab are called and made meet for the work of the tabernacle. 12 The ob servation of the sabbath is again commanded. 18 Moses receives the two tables. XXXn. 1 The people, in the absence of Moses, cause Aaron to make a calf. 7 God is displeased therewith. 11 By the intercession of Moses he is appeased. 15 Moses coineth down with the tables 19 He breaks them. 20 He destroys the calf. 22 Aaron's excuse for himself. 25 Moses causes the idolaters to be slain. 30 He prays for the people. XXXIIf , 1 The Lord refuseth to go as he had pro mised with the people. 4 The people murmur thereat. 7 The tabernacle is removed out of the camp. 9 The Lord talketh familiarly with Bloses. 12 Moses desires to see the glory of God. XXXIV. 1 The tables are renewed. 5 The name of the Lord proclaimed. 8 Mos«s enlreateth God to go with them. 10 God makes a covenant with them, repeating certain duties of the first table. 28 Moses, after forty days in the Mount, comes down with the tables. 29 His face shines, and he covers it with a vail. XXXV. 1 The sabbath. 4 The free gifts for the ta- bernacle. 20 The readiness of the people to offer. 30 Bezaleel and Aholiab are called to the work. XXXVI. 1 The offerings are delivered to the work- men. 5 The liberality of the people restrained. 8 The curtains of cherubims. 14 The curtains of goats'-hair. 19 The covering of skins. 20 The boards with their sockets. 31 The bars, 35 The vail. 37 The hanging for the door. XXXVII. 1 The ark. 6 The mercy-seat with che^ rnbims. 10 The table with his vessels. 17 The candlestick with his lamps and instruments. 25 The altar of incense. 29 The anointing oil, and swfeet incense. XXXVIir. 1 The altar of burnt-offerings. 8 The laver of brass. 9 The court. 21 The sum of what the people offered. XXXIX. 1 The clothes of service and holy gar- ments. 2 The cphod. 8 The breast-plate. 22 The robe of the ephod. 27 The coats, mitre, and girdle of fine linen. 30 The plate of the holy crown. 32 All Is viewed and approved by Moses. XL. The tabernacle is commanded to be reared, 9 and anointed. 13 Aaron and his sons to be sanc- tified. 16 Moses performs all things accordingly, 34 A cloud covers the tabernacle. LEVITICUS. I. OF the burnt-offerings. 3 Of the herd, 10 of the flocks, 13 of the fowls. II. 1 The meat-offering of flour with oil and in cense, 4 either baked in the oven, 5 or on a plate, 7 or in a frying-pan, 12 or of the first-fruits in the ear. 13 The salt of the meat-offering. III. 1 The meat-offering of the herd, 6 of the flock, 7 either a lamb, 12 or a goat. IV. IThesin-offeringof ignorance, 3 for the priest, 13 for the congregation, 22 for the ruler, 27 for any of the people. V. 1 He that sinneth in concealing his knowledge, 2 in touching an unclean thing, 4 or in making an oath. 6 His trespass-offering, of the flock, 7 of fowls, 11 or of flour. 14 The trespass-offering in sacrilege, 17 and in sins of ignorance. VI. 1 The trespass-offering for sins done wittingly. 8 The law of the burnt-oftering, 14 and of the meat- offerintr- IQ tk- -.ff-=- ' - ._„, „. « i.cc-wia onenng. 22 The laf, 26 and the blood, are forbidden. 28 The priest's portion in the peace-offerings. VIII. 1 Moses consecrates Aaron and his sons. 14 Their sin-offering. 18 Their burnt-offering. 22 The ram of consecrations. 31 The place and time of their consecration. EXODUS IX— XXVII. NUMBERS I. IX. 1 The first offerings of Aaron, for himself and the people. 8 The sin-offering, 12 and the burnt- offering for himself. 15 The offerings for the peo- ple. 23 Moses and Aaron bless the people. 24 Fire comes from the Lord upon the altar. X. 1 Nadab and Abibu, for offering strange fire, are burnt by fire. 6 Aaron and his sons are forbidden to mourn for them. 8 The priests are forbidden wine when they are to go into the 'tabernacle. 12 The law of eating the holy things. 16 Aaron's ex- cuse for transgressing thereof. XI. 1 What beasts may, 4 and what may not be eaten. 9 What fishes. 13 What fowls. 29 The creeping things which are unclean, XII. 1 The purification of a woman after childbirth. 6 Her offerings for purifying, XIII. 1 The laws and tokens wheieby the priest is to be guided in discerning the leprosy, XIV. 1 The rites and sacrifices in cleansing of the leper. 33 The signs of leprosy in a house. 43 The cleansing of that house. XV. 1 The uncleanness of men in their issues. 13 The cleansing of them. 19 The uncleanness of women in their issues. 28 Their cleansing. XVI. 1 How the high-priest must enter into the holy place. 11 The sin-offering for himself. 15 The sin- offering for the people. 20 The scape-goat. 29 The yearly feast of expiations. XVII. 1 The blood of all slain beasts must be offered to the Lord at the door of the tabernacle. 7 They must not offer to devils. 10 All eating of blood is forbidden, 15 and all that dieth alone, or is torn. XVIII. 1 Unlawful marriages. 19 Unlawful lusts. XIX. 1 A repetition of divers laws. XX. 1 Of him that giveth of his seed to Moloch. 4 Of bim that favoureth such an one. 6 Of going to wizards. 7 Of sanctlficatlon. 90fhim that curseth his parents. 10 Of adultery. 11, 14, 17, 19 Of incest, 13 Of sodomy. 15 Of bestiality. 18 Of uncleanness. 22 Obedience is required with holi- ness. 27 Wizards must be put to death. XXI. 1 Of the priests' mourning. 6 Of their holiness. 8 Of their estimation. 7, 13 Of their marriages. 16 The priests that have blenushes must not mi- nister in the sanctuary. XXII. I The priests in their uncleanness most abstain from holy things. 6 How they shall be cleansed. 10 Who of the priest's house may eat of the holy things. 17 The sacrifices must be without blemish. 26 The age of the sacrifice. 29 The law of eating the sacrifice of thanksgiving, XXIII. 1 The feasts of the Lord. 3 The sabbath. 4 The passover. 9 The sheaf of first-fruits. 15 The feast of pentecost. 22 GleanlngB to be left for the poor. 23 The feast of trumpets. 26 The day of atonement. 33 The feast of tabernacles. XXIV. 1 The oil for the lamps. 5 The shew-bread. 10 Shelomlth's son blasphemeth. 13 The law of blasphemy. 17 Of murder. 18 Of damage. 23 The blasphemer is stoned. XXV. 1 The sabbath of the seventh year. 8 The ju- bilee in the fiftieth year. 14 Of oppression. IS A blessing of obedience. 23 Redemption of land ; 29 of houses. 35|Co,mpassioD of the poor. 39 The usage of bondmen. 47 The redemption of servants. XXVI. 1 Of idolatry. 2 Religiousness. A blessing to them that keep the commandments^ 14 A curse to those that break them. 40 God promises to re- member them that repent. XXVII. 1 He that maketh a singular vow must be the Lord's. 2 Tfa6 estimation of the person. 9 Of a beast given by vow. 14 Of a house. 16 Of a field and the redemption thereof. 28 No devoted thing may be redeemed. 32 The tithe may not be changed, NUMBERS. . GOD commandeth Moses to number the people. 5 The princes of the tribes. 17 The number of every tribe. 47 The Levites are exempted for the service of the Lord. NUMBERS IIt— XIX. II. 1 The order of the tribes in their tents. III. 1 The sons of Aaron. 5 The Levites are given to the priests for the service of the tabernacle, 11 instead of the first-born. 14 The Levites are numbered by their families. 21 The families, • number, and charge of the Gershonites. 27 Of the Kohathites. 33 Of the Merarites. 38 The place and charge of Moses and Aaron. 40 The first- born are freed by the Levites. 44 The overplus are redeemed. IV. 1 The age and time of the Levites' service. 4 The carriage of the Kohathites when the priests have taken down the tabernacle. 16 The charge of Eleazar. 17 The office of the priests. 21 The carriage of the Gershonites. 29 The carriage of the Merarites. 34 The number of the Koha- thites, 38 of the Gershonites, 42 and of the Merarites. V. 1 The unclean are removed out of the camp. 5 Restitution is to be made in trespasses. 11 THe trial of jealousy. VI. 1 The law of the Nazarltes. 22 The form of blessing the people, VII. IThe offering of the princes at the dedication of the tabernacle. lOTheIr several offerings at the dedication of the altar. 89 God speaks to Moses from the mercy-seat, VIII. 1 How the lamps are to be lighted. 6 The couHecration of the Levites. 23 The age and time of their service. IX. 1 The passover Is commanded again. 6 A se- cond passover allowed for them that were unclean or absent. 15 The cloud guides the removings and encampings of the Israelites. X. IThe use of the silver trumpets. 11 The Israel- ites remove from Sinai to Paran. 14 The order of their march. 29 Hobab is intreated by Moses not to leave them. 35 The blessing of Moses at the removing and resting of the ark. XI. 1 The burning at Taberah quenched by Moses' prayer. 4 The people lust for flesh, and loathe manna. 10 Moses complains of his charge. 16 God divides his burden unto seventy elders. 31 Quails are given in wrath at Kibroth-hattaavah. XII. 1 God rebukes the sedition of Miriam and Aa- ron. 10 Miriam's leprosy is healed at the prayer of Moses. 14 God commands her to be shut out of the host. XIII. I The names of the men who are sent to search the land. 17 Their instructions. 21 Their acts. 26 Their relation. ^ XIV. 1 The people murmur at the news. 6 Joshua and Caleb labour to still them. 11 God threatens them. 13 Moses persuades God, and obtains par- don. 26 Themurmnrers are deprived of entering into the land. 36 The men who raised the evil report, die by plague. 40 The people that would invade the land against the will of God, are smitten. XV. 1 The law of the meat-offering and the drink- offering. 13, 29 The stranger is under the same law. 17 The law of the first of the dough for a 'heave-offering. 22 The sacrifice for sins of igno- rance. 30 The punishment of presumption. 32 He that violates the sabbath is stoned. 37 The law of fringes." XVI. IThe rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abi- ram. 23 Moses separates the people from the re- bels' tents. 31 The earth swallows up Korah, and a fire consumes the others. 36 The censers are re- served to holy use. 41 Fourteen thousand and se- ven hundred are slain by a plague for murmuring against Moses and Aaron. 46 Aaron by incense stajs the plague. XVII. 1 Aaron's rod among all the rods of the tribes only flonrlsheth. 10 It is left for a monument against the rebels. XVIII. 1 The charge of the priests and Levites. 9 The priests' portion. 21 The Levites' portion. 25 The heave-offering to the priests out of the Levites' portion. ' ' XIX. 1 The water of separation made>)f the ashes of a red heifer, 11 The law for the use of it in purification of the unclean. 1020 NOMBEES XX— XXXVI. DEUTERONOMY I— 11. XX. 1 The childreD of Israel come to Zin, where Miriam dies. 2 They murmur for want of water. 7 Moses smiting the rook brings forth water at Meribah. 14 Moses at Kadesh desires passage through Edom, which is denied him. 22 At mount Hor Aaron resigns his place toEleazar, and dies. XXI. llsrael.with some loss, destroy the Cauaan- ites at Hormah. 4 The people murmuring are plagued with fiery serpents. 7 They repenting are healed by a brazen serpent. 10 Sundry jour- neys of the Israelites. 21 Sihon is overcome, 33 and Og. XXII. 1 Balak's first message for Balaam is refused. 15 His second message obtains him. 22 An angel would have slain him, if his ass had not sared him. 36 Balak entertains him. XXIII. 1, 13, 28 Balak's sacrifice. 7, 18 Balaam's parable. XXIV. 1 Balaam leaving divinations, prophesies the happiness of Israel. 10 Balak in anger dis misses him. 15 He prophesies of the star of Ja- cob, and the destruction of some nations. XXV. 1 Israel at Shittim commit whoredom and idolatry. 6 Phiuehas killeth Zimri and Cozbi. 10 God therefore' gives him an everlasting priesthood . 15 The Midianites are to be vexed. XXVI. 1 The sum of all Israel is taken in the plains of Moab. 52 The law of dividing among them the inheritance of the land. 57 The families and number of Leviles. 63 None were left of them which were numbered at Sinai, but Caleb and Joshua. XXVII. 1 The danghters of Zelophehad sue for an inheritance. 6 The law of inheritance. 12 Moses being told of his death, sues for a successor. IS Joshua is appointed to sncceed him, XXVIII. 1 Offerings- are to be observed. 3 The continual hnrnt-ofTering. 9 The offering on the sabbath, 11 on the new moons, 16 at the passover. 26 in the day of first-fruits. XXIX. 1 The offering at tlie feast of trumpets,? at the day of afilicting their souls, 13 and on . the eight days of the- feast of tabernacles. XXX. 1 Vows are not to be broken; 3 Theex^cep' tion of a maid's vow. 6 Of a wife's. 9 Of a widow's, or her that is divorced. XXXI. IThe Midianites are spoiled, and- Balaam slain. 13 Moses is wroth with the officers, for saving the women alive. 19 How the soldiers, with their captives and . spoil, are to be purified. 25 The proportion whereby the prey is to be di- vided. 48 The voluntary oblation unto the trea- sury of the Lord. XXXII. 1 The Reubenites and Gadites sue- for their inheritance on that side Jordan. 6 Moses re- proves them. 16They ofi'er him conditionsto his content. 33 Moses assigns them the land. 39 They conquer it. XXXIII. 1 Two and forty journeys of the Israelites. 60 The-Canaanites are to be destroyed. XXXIV. 1 The borders of the land. 16 The names of the men which shall divide it. XXXV. 1 Eight and forty cities for the Levites,-with their suburbs, and measure thereof. 6 Six of them are to be cities of refuge. 9 The laws of murder. 31 no satisfdction for murder. XXXVI. 1 The inconvenience of the inheritance of daughters, 5 is remedied by marrying in their own tribes, 7 lest the inheritance should be removed from the tribe. 10 The daughters of, Zelophehad marry their father's brother's sons. DEUTERONOMY. I. MOSES' speech in the end of the fortieth year, briefly rehearsing the story, 6 of God's promise, 9 of giving them officers, 19 of sending the spies to search the land, 34 of God's anger for their incredulity, 41 and disobedience. II. IThe story is continued, that they- were not to meddle with the Edoraites, 9 nor with the Moab- ites, 17 nor with the Ammonites, 24 but Sihon the Amorite was subdued by them. COMPENDIUM OF THE HOLY BIBLE. DEUTERONOMY III — XXIi III. rThe Story of the conquest of Og king of Ba- shan. 11 The bigness of his bed. 12 Thte distribu- tion of those lands to the two tribes and bWf: 23 Moses's prayer to enter into the land. 26 He is permitted to see it. IV. 1 An exhortation to obedience. 41 Moses ap- points the three cities of refuge on that side J6rdin. V. 1 The covenant in Horeb. 6 The ten command- ments. 22.At the people's request Moses receive! the law from God.^ VI. IThe end of the law is obedience. 3 An exhor- tation thereto. VII. 1 Communion with the nations is forbidden-, 4 for fear of idolatry, 6 for the holiness of the peo- ple, 9 for the nature of God ' in his mercy and justice, 17 for the assuredness of victory which God will give over them. Vm. 1 An exhortation to obedience in regard of God's .'dealing with them. IX. 1 Moses- dissuades them from the opinion of their own righteousness, by rehearsing their sere- ral rebelKons. X. 1 God's mercy in restoring the two tables, 6 in continuing the priesthood, 8'in- separating the tribe of Levi, 10 'in- hearkening to Moses's suit for the people. 12 An exhortation to'obedience. XI. 1 An exhortation to obedience-, 2, by their own experience of God's great works, 8 by promise of God's great blessings, 16 and by threatenings. 18 A careful study is required in- God-'s word. 26 The blessing and'curse is set before them, XII. 1 Monuments of idolatry are to be destroyed. 5 The place of God's service is to be kept. 16, 23 Blood is forbiddeni. 17, 20, 26 Holy things must be eaten in the holy place. 19 The Levite is not to be forsaken. 29 'Idolatry- is not to be inquired- after. XIII* 1 Enticers to idolatry, 6 though near of kin to the magistrate, 9 are to be stoned to death. 12 Idolatrous cities are not to be spared.' XIV. 1 God's children are not' to- disfigure them- selves in mourning. 3 Whatmay-and-what may not be eaten, 4 of beasts, 9 of fishes, 11 of fowls. 21 Tliat which dies of himself, may not be eaten. 22 Tithes of divine service: 23 Tithes and first- lings of rejoicing before the Lord.- 28 The third year's tithe of almsand charity. X^V. IThe seventh year a year-of release for the poor, 7 It most be no let of lending or giving. 12 An Hebrew servant; 16 except he will not depart, must in the seventh year go free and well furnish- ed. 19 All firslling males of the cattle are to be sanctified- unto the Lord. XVI. 1 The feast of the pasfover; 9 of weeks, 13 of tabernacles< 16 Every male must offer, as he is able, at these three feasts. 18 Of judges and justice. 22 Groves and images are forbidden. XVn. I The things sacrificed must be sound. 2 Idolaters must be slain. 8 Hard controversies are to be determined by the priests and judges; 12 The contemner of that determination must die. 14 The election, 16 and duty ot a king. XVIII. 1 The Lord is the priest and Leviles' inheri- tance. 3 The priests' due. 6 The Levites' portion. 9 The abominations of the nations are to be avoid- ed. 15 Christ the prophet is to be heard. 20 The presumptuous prophet is to die. XIX. IThe cities of refuge. 4 The privilege thereof for the manslayer. 14 The landmark is not to be removed. 15 Two witnesses at the least. 16 The punishment of a false witness. XX. 1 The priests' exhortation to encourage the people to battle. 5 The officers' proclamation who are to be dismissed from the war. 10 How to use the cities that accept or refuse the proclamation of peace. 16 What cities must be devotedt 19 Trees of man's meat must not be destroved in the siege. SXI. 1 The expiation of an uncertain murder. 10 The usage of a captive taken to wife. IS The first- born is not to be disinherited upon private affection. 18 A stubborn son is to be stoned to death. 22 The malefactor must not hang all night upon a tree. DEUTERONOMY XXII— XXXIV. JOSHUA I— V. XXII. 1 Of hnraanity toward brethren. 5 The sex is to be distinguished 'by ajiparel.' 6 The dam is not to be taken -with her young ones. 8 The bonse must have battlements. 9 Confusion is to be avoided. 12'Fringes upon the vesture. 13 The punishment of him that slanders his wife, 20, 22 of adultery, 25 of rape, 28 and of fornication, 30 incest. XXIII. 1 Who may or may not enter into the congregation. 9Uncleanness to be avoided in the host. 15 Of the fugitive servant. 17 Of filthiness. 18 Of abominable sacrifices. 19 Of usury. 21 Of vows. 24 Of trespasses. XXIV. 1 Of divorce. 5 A new married man goeth not to war. 6, 10 Of pledges. 7 0f man-stealers. 8'Of leprosy. 14 The hire is to be given. 16 Of justice. 19 Of charity. XXV. 1 Stripes must not exceed forty. 4 The ox is ,not to bte muzzled. 5 Of raising seed unto a bro- ther. 11 Of the immodest woman. 13 Of unjust weights. 17 The memory of Ainalek is to be blotted out. XXVI. 1 The confession of him that oilers the bas- ket of first fruits. 12 The prayer of him that gives his third year's tithes. 16 The covenant between- God and the people. XXVtI. 1 'The people are commanded to wj'ite the law upon stones, 5 and to build an altar of whole stones. 11 The tribes di'vided on Gerizzim and Ebal. 14 The curses pronounced on mount Ebal. XXVIII. 1 The blessings for obedience. 15 The curses for disobedience. XXIX. 1 Moses exhorts them to obedience, by the ' memory of the works they have seen. 10 All are ' presented before the Lord to enter into his cove- nant. 18 The great tvrath on him that flatters himself in his wickedness. 29 Secret things be- long to God. XXX. 1 Great mercies pronused to the penitents I 11 The commandment is manifest. 15 Death and life are set before them. XXXI. 1 Moses encourages the people. 7 He en- courages Joshua. 9 He delivers the law to the [ priests to read it in the seventh yedr to the people, 14 God gives a charge to J6shua, 19 and a song to testify against the people. 24 Moses delivers i the book of the law to the Levites to keep, 2S ! He -makes a protestation to the elders. XXXII. 1 Moses's song, which displays God's mer- cy and vengeance. 46 He exhorts them to set their hearts upon it. 48 God sends him up to mount Nebo, to see the land and die. XXXIII. IThe majesty of God. 6 The blessings of the tweh'e tribes. 26 The excellency of Israel. XXXIV. 1 Moses from mount Nebn views the land, 5 He dies there. 6 His burial. 7 His age. 8 Thirty days' mourning for him. 9 Joshua succeeds him. 10 The praise of Moses. JOSHUA. I. THE Lord appoints Joshua to succeed Moses. 3 The borders of the promised land. 5, 9 God pro- mises to assist Joshua. 8 He gives him instruc- tions. 10 He prepaies the people to pass over Jordan. 12 Joshua puts the two tribes and a half in mind of their promise to Moses. 16 They pro- mise him fealty. II. 1 Rahab recei\v.a and conceals the two spies sent from Shittim. 8 The covenant between her and them. 23 Their retnin and relationi , III. 1 Joshua comes to Jordan. 2-The oflicers in. struct the people for the passage. 7 The Lord en- conrages Joshua. 9 Joshua encourages the people. 14 The waters of Jordan are divided. IV. 1 Twelve men are appointed to take twelve stones for a memorial out of Jordan. 9Twelveother stones are set up in the midst of Jordan. 10, 19 The people pass over. 14 God magnifies Joshua. 20 The twelve stones are pitched in Gilgal. V. 1 The Canaanites are afraid. 2 Joshua renews circumcision. 10 The passover is kept at Gilgal. 12 Manna ceases. 13 An angel appears to Joshua. COMPENDIUM OF THE HOLY BIBLE. 1021 JOSHUA VI — XXIV. JUDGES i. VI. 1 Jericho is shut up. 2 God instructs Joshua how to besiege it. 12 The city is compassed. 17 It must be accursed. 20 The walls fall down. 22 Rahab is saved. 26 The builder of Jericho is cursed. VII. 1 The Israelites are smitten at Ai. 6 Joshua's complaint. 10 God instructs bira what to do. 16 Achan is taken by lot. 19 His confession. 22 Both himself, and all he had, are destroyed in the valley of Achor. VUT. 1 God encourages Joshua. 3 The stratagem whereby Ai was taken. 29 The king thereof is hanged. SO Joshua builds an altar, 32 writes the law on stones, 33 propounds blessings and cursings. IX. 1 The kings combine against Israel. 3 The Gi- beonites by craft obtain a league : 16 for which they are condemned to perpetual bondage. X. 1 Five kingswar against Gibeun. 6 Joshua res- cues it. 10 God fights against them with hailstones. 12 The sun and moon stand still .at the word of Joshua. 16 Th^ five kings are mured in a cave. 21 They are brought forth, 24 scornfully used, 26 and hanged. 40 Seven kings move are conquered. 43 Joshua returns to Gilgal. XI. 1 Divers kings overcome at the waters of Me rom. 10 Hazor is taken and burnt. 16 All the country taken by Joshua. 21 The Anakims cut off. XII. IThe two^kings whose countries Moses took and disposed of. 7 The one and thirty klogs on the other side of Jordan which Joshua smote. XIII. 1 The boundS' of the land. not yet conquered. 8 The inheritance of the two tribes and half. 14, S3 The Lord, and his sacrifices, are the inheritance of Levi. 15 The bounds of the inheritance of Reu- ben. 22 Balaam slain. 24 The bounds of the inhe- ritance of Gad, 29and the half tribe of Manasseh. XIV. 1 The nine tribes and an half are to have tlieir inheritance by lot. 6 Caleb by privilege obtains Hebron. XV. 1 The borders of the lot of Judah. U Caleb's portion and. conquest. 16 Gthniel for his valour hath Achsah, Caleb's daughter, to wife. [18 She obtains a blessing of her father. 21 The cities of Judah. 63 The Jebusites not conquered. XVI. IThe general borders of, the sons of Joseph 5 The border of the inheritance of Ephraim. 10 The Canaanites not conquered. XVII. 1 The lot of Manasseh. 8 His coast. 12 The Canaanites not driven out. 14 The children of Jo seph obtain another lot. XVIIL IThe tabernacle is set up at Shiloh. 2 The remainder of the land is described, and divided into seven parts. 10 Joshua divides it by lot. 11 The lot and border of Benjamin. 21 Their cities. XIX. 1 The lot of Simeon, 10 of Zebulun, 17 of Is- sachar, 24 of Asher, 32 of Naphtali, 40 of Dan. 46 The children of Israel give an iuheritance to Joshua. XX. I God commands, 7 and the children of Israel appoint the six cities of refuge. XXI. 1 Eight and forty cities given by lot, out of the other tribes, to the Levites. 43 God gavi the land, and rest onto the Israelites, according to his promise. XXII. 1 The two tribes and half with a blessing are sent home. 9 They build the altar of testimony, in their journey. 11 The Israelites are offended thereat. 21 They give them good satisfaction. XXIII. 1 Joshua's exhortation before his deatb/S by former benefits, 5 by promises, 11 and by threats. XXIV. 1 Joshua assembles the tribes at Sheohem. 2 A brief history of God's benefits from Terah. 14 He renews a covenant between them and God. 26 A stone the witness of the covenant. 29 Joshua's age, death, 'and burial. 32 Joseph's bones are buried. 33 Eleazar dies. JUDGES. I. THE acts of Judah and Simeon. 4 Adonibezek justly requited. 8 Jerusalem taken. 10 Hebron taken. 11 Othniel hath Achsah to wife for taking JUDGES II — XV, ofDebir. 16 theKenites dwell in Judah. 17Hor- m ah, Gaza, Askelon, and Ekron taken. 21 The acts of Benjamin. .22 Of the house of Joseph, who take Bethel. 30 Of Zebulun. 31 Of Asher. 33 Of Naphtali. 34 Of Dan. II. 1 An angel rebukes the people at Bochim. 6 The wickedness of the new generation after Joshua. 14 God's anger and pity towards them. 20 -The Canaanites are left to prove Israel. III. 1 The nations which were left to prove Israel. 6 By communion with them they commit idolatry. 8 Othniel delivers them from Ghushan-Risha- thaim, 12Ehud from.Eglou,31 Shamgar from the Philistines. IV. 1 Deborah and. Barak, deliver them from Jabin and Sisera. V. 1 The song of Deborah and Barak. VI. 1 The Israelites for their sin are oppressed by Midian. 8 A prophet rebuk«s them. 11 An angel sends Gideon for,lheir deliverance. 17 Gideon's present is consumed with